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RECORDS OF OFFICERS AND MEN OF NEW JERSEY IN WARS 1791-1815 COMPILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL New Te.YSe_Y Ac^iu 1 *.Y\~b- £ew e.v (1 II II tl If fl 11 II H 11 II II II It If11 II fl II u Oct. 23, '94 ii Qr.Mr.Sgt Sept. 10, '94 ii Sergeant.... itii (t it Corporal ... It If it ii Trumpeter . " if » •• Dec 31, '94 Cornet, Sept. 10, '94 ; Lieut., Sept. 15. '94. Corp , Sept. 10, '94 ; Cornet, Oct. 23, '94. Sergt., Sept. 10, '94 ; Qr. Mr. Sergt., Sept. 20, '94. Private, Sept. 10, '94; Farrier, Sept. 20, '94.. Capt. Wm. Steele's Troop of Lt. Drags. Capt. Jas. Conover's Troop of Lt. Drags. PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. 13 NO RANK COM. OR ENROLLED disoharo'd 1 2 345 6 789 10111213 14151617 1819 2021 22 23 24 2526 Ailing, Aaron...., Briggs, William , Brian t, Andrew .. Clark, Abraham Condit, Stephen Crilly, Elias Freeman, Thomas Gardner, William Gildersleeves, Thomas.. Harrison, Ichabod Harrison, James Hedden, Jonas Kilbon, Davis Lion, Levy Miller, Ely Mooney, James Mun, Joseph Potter, Daniel Ross, Daniel , Ross, Jacob Scudder, Noah Scudder, Smith , Smith, Jonas Tichenor, Moses Tompkins, Ziba Woolcocks, Daniel Private . Sept. 10, '94 Sept. 15, '94 Sept. 10/94 II Nov, 25, '94 Sept. 10, '94 3 Mos.. Dec. 31, '94 Dec 31, '94 Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop, 2d Regiment; dis charged Oct. 16, '94. Dec. 31, '94 Discharged, Corp., Sept. 10, '94 ; Private. Monmouth County. Captain James Conover's Troop of Light Dragoons. First Regiment — Cavalry. 345 6 7 89 101112131415 1617181920 2122 James Conover.. Robert Imlay. John Perrine.. John S. Holmes. Denice Forman Cornelius Williamson . John Pazton Richard Denice Abraham Britton Michael Johnson., Robert Cahart David Brooks , Anderson, Jeremiah Bennet, Peter Bowne, Peter Buckalew, David Burlew, David Conover, Hendrick Conover, Samuel Coze, Richard Ooze, William, Sr Coze, William, Jr Craig, John Craig, William Debowe, Thomas Denice, Garret Dillentash, Henry Hankinson, Joseph.. Hankinson, Thomas Hendrickson, Daniel..... Hendrickson, Hendrick.. Laird, Robert Osburn, William Perrine, Joseph Captain., Sept. 11/94 1st Lieut... 2d Lieut. ... Cornet Qr Mr.Sgt it Sergeant.... tt Corporal.... it Trumpeter.. Private 3 Mos. Sept. 22/94 Sept. 11/94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec.' 25/94 Qr. Mr. Sergt., Sept. 11, '94; promoted Qr. Mr., Sept , 20, '94. Sergt., Sept. 11, '94; Qr. Mr. Sergt., Sept. 20, '94. Promoted Sergt. Maj., Sept. 14, '94. Dec. 25/94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25/94 Corp., Sept. 11, '94; Private. Discharged. Deserted at Carlisle, Pa., Oct. 11, '94. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop, 2d Regiment. Corp., Sept. 11, '94; Private; discharged Nov. 14, '94, 14 PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. Capt. Jas. Conover's Troop of Lt. Drags. COM. OR ENROLLED. DI80HAR9 D 23 242526 27 282930 313233 343536 37 Robins, Enoch Rue, Joseph Saxton, Daniel Saxton, Joseph Saxton, Thomas Schanck, Garret Stillwell, William Stricklin, John Tanner, John Craig...., Taylor, James , Truat, William , Vanarsdale, Lawrence, Vanderveer, David Vanpelt, Vout Wickoff, Samuel , Private . Sept. 11/94 Sept. 16, '94 Sept. 11/94 Sept. 15/94 Sept. 11/94 Dec. 25, '94 Transferred from Capt. Vandeveer's Troop, 2d Regiment. "i Dec. 25, '94 Discharged Nov. 14, '94. PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. 15 Capt. Ebenezer Turtle's Troop of Lt. Drags, Second Regiment— Cavalry — New Jersey Detached Militia. Field and Staff. NAME. RANK. COM. OR ENROLLED. PERIOD. discharg'd 3 Mos... If tl Dec. 31, '94 ii " Dec. 31, '94 .. f< II ft fl u II it » <( fl II if Dec. 31, '94 If it William Leddel , Abraham Bailey Henry Van Derveer . Henry King Walter D. Nichol.. Henry Johnson.,.. James Anderson Cornelius C. Blackley.. Abner Woodruff Ananias Campbell David Linn Richard Jaques .. Calvin Howell.... John McQuilkin., Jonathan Hnll . Maj. Com... Major.... Adjt., 1st Squadron Adjt., 1st Squadron Adjt., 2d Squadron Surgeon.. Surg. Mate. Paymaster Qr. Mr., 1st Squadron Qr. Mr., 2d Squadron Sergt. Maj., 1st Squad. Sergt. Maj., 1st Squad. Sergt. Maj., 2d Squad. Qr.Mr.Sgt. Sept. 6, '94 Sept. 9, '94 Oct. 21, '94 Sept. 6, '94 Oct. 9, '94 Sept. 11, '94 Sept. 6/94 it Oct. 20, '94 Oct. 10, '94 It Sept. 6, '94 II Sept. 15/94 ,. 6/94 Captain of Troop, Sept. 16, '94; Maj., Oct. 21, '94. Discharged Oct. 9, '94. Lieut., Capt. Meeker's Troop, Sept. 6, '94 ; Adjt., Oct. 9, '94. Private, Capt. Longstreet's Troop, Sept. 15, '94; Paymaster, Oct. 20, '94. Qr. Mr. Sergt., Capt. Meeker's Troop, Sept. 6, '94; Qr. Mr., Oct. 20, '94. Private, Capt. Longstreet's Troop, Sept. 15, '94; Qr. Mr., Oct. 10, '94. Private, Capt. Tuttle's Troop, Sept. 6, '94 ; Sergt. Maj., Sept. 15, '94. Sergt., Capt. Ford's Troop, Sept. 6, '94; Sergt. Maj., Sept., '94; reduced to Saddler, Capt. Ford's Troop, Sept. 15, '94. Sergt., Capt. Longstreet's Troop, Sept. 15, '94; Sergt. Maj., Oct. 20, '94. Morris County. Captain Ebenezer Tuttle's Troop of Light Dragoons. First Squadron, Second Regiment — Cavalry. Ebenezer Tuttle David Hull Henry Vanderhoof ., John Morris Trustrum Hull Simeon Dickinson . David Ross Samuel Worts Robert Carlisle.... Richard Lazalier . Silas Toppen William Broadwell.. Abraham Jacques... Allen, Squire Bailey, Benjamin. Carlisle, John Chidester, James... Chips, Maurice Culver, Jonathan.., Fischer, Henry Gordon, Charles.... Hursk, John Captain . Lieut Cornet ... Qr.Mr Sgt, Sergeant ... ttit Corporal.... tc Trumpeter., Farrier Saddler Private Sept. 6/94 Sept. 15/94 Sept. 22/94 Sept. 15/94 Sept. 6/94 3 Mos., Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec.' 25,"'94 Dec. 25, '94 Discharged at Bedford, Pa., Oct. 22, '94. Transferred from Capt. Meeker's Troop; acting Asst, Paymaster of Brigade. Discharged at Mount Rock, Pa., Oct. 12, '94. Discharged Oct. 23, '94. Sergt., Sept. 6, '94 ; Farrier ; died at Spruce Creek, Pa., Dec. 6, '94. Private, Sept. 6, '94 ; Saddler, Oct. 20, '94. Deserted, Oct. 8, '94. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop ; discharged Nov. 14, '94. Deserted Sept. 22, '94. 16 PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. Capt Ebenezer Tuttle's Troop of Lt. Drags. Capt. Uzal Meeker's Troop of Lt Drags. HO. NAME. BANK. COM. OB EtiBOLLED. PEBIOD. disohabg'd BEMAEKS. 10 II f< ¦ 1 II llII II Sept. 6/94 Sept. 15/94 < H tt Sept. 22, '94 Sept. 6/94 II 11II ff fl llil iiHuft H Sept. 22, '94 Sept. 6/94 II ilII fi If if ii ft li Sept. 22/94 II nifii itti u Sept. 6/94 Oct. 17/94 Sept. 6/94 Sept. 22, '94 Sept. 6/94 II II flIIII fiifIt Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25/94 11 Hfi II II fl •• Promoted Adjt., 1st Squadron, Oct. 9, '94. Transferred to Capt. Tuttle's Troop. Promoted Qr. Mr., 1st Squadron, Oct. 10, '94. Transferred as Sergt. from Capt. Longstreet's Troop; Private; Sergt. Oct. 20, '94; Qr. Mr. Sergt., Nov. 10, '94. Qr. Mr. Sergt., Sept. 6, '94; Sergt. Orderly to Brig. Gen. White. Private, Sept. 6, '94; Corp., Sept. 16, '94. Private, Sept. 6, '94 ; Corp., Sept. 16, '94. Private, Sept. 6, '94 ; Corp., Sept. 16, '94. Private, Sept. 6, '94 ; Corp., Sept. 16, '94. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Private, Sept. 6, '94 ; Farrier, Oct. 20, '94. Transferred as Private from Capt. Longstreet's Troop; Saddler, ¦ Oct. 20, '94. Transferred as Corporal from Capt. Longstreet's Troop ; Private Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred from Capt Longstreet's Troop. Deserted at Trenton, N. J., Sept. 17, '94. Discharged at Trenton, N. J., Sept. 7, '94 Discharged. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. 17 Captain David Ford's Troop of Light Dragoons. First Squadron, Second Regiment— Cavalry. Capt David Ford's Troop of Lt Drags.— Morris County. Capt. Abrm. Shaver's Troop of Lt. Drags. NO. 1 23 4 567 89 10 1112 1314 1516171819 20212223 2425 NAME. David Ford Stephen Halsey Benjamin Romer Isaac Kingsland Jehiel Boutin Philip P. Schuyler Edward Compton.. Garret Debow James Young Calvin Howell Martin Baldwin Baldwin, Obediah Bates, David Beach, Samuel Brown, Patrick , Burrows, BeDJamin, Jr Dey, Richard Doty, Gilbert Francisco, Barnet Francisco, John , Harvey, Isaac , Kingsland, John Manderfield, Henry.... Mooney, William Morrison, Samuel Sears, David Slingerland, Henry Stites, John Totten Thomas Van Ebb, Garret Van Ess, Henry , Van Ess, Henry R , Van Ess, Jacob Van Ess, Simon Van Ebs, Yelles Young, Cornelius.. Captain . Lieut.. . Cornet .... Qr.Mr.Sgt, Corporal . u Saddler... Farrier.... Private.... COM. OB ENBOLLED. PEBIOD. Sept. 6/94 Sept. 7, '94 Sept. 6, '94 Sept. 16/94 Sept. 6/94 Sept. 22/94 Sept. 6/94 3 Mos. disohabg'd Dec. 25/94 Sergt., Sept. 6, '94 ; Qr. Mr. Sergt. Sergt., Sept. 6, '91 ; Sergt. Maj., 1st Squadron, Sept., '94 ; Saddler, Sept. 15, '94. Corp., Sept. 6, '94 ; Farrier. Transferred from Capt. Vanderveer's Troop. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Farrier, Sept. 6, '94 ; Private. Corp , Sept, 6, '94 ; Private. Sussex County. Captain Abraham Shaver's Troop of Light Dragoons. Second Squadron, Second Regiment— Cavalry. Abraham Shaver.. John Beardslee Sidney Harriot Jonathan Johnson. Joseph Prigmore.... Nathaniel Harriot , Robert Buckley...., Daniel Harker , Joseph Coz Abraham Shaver, Jr . Samuel McCrea Jacob Dudderer. William Longstreet.. Lewis Kerr Sept. 11/94 3 Mos... Dec. 25, '94 II ii ti II ft n Qr. Mr. Sgt. fl i. tt Sept 15/94 it Dec. 25, '94 Sergeant ... tc it Sept 11/94 II itu Dec. 25/94 Corporal ... tt ffII ii ii ff Trumpeter.. ll ft uif it IfII uCl Dec. 25, '94 Sergt., Sept. 11, '94; Qr. Mr. Sergt., Sept. 16, '94; Discharged Oct. 27, '94. Transferred as Sergt. from Capt. Longstreet's Troop; Qr. Mr. Sergt., Oct. 27, '94. Discharged Oct. 12, '94. Corp., Sept. 11, '94; Sergt., Oct. 12, '94. Discharged Oct. 12, '94. Discharged Oct. 12, '94. Discharged Oct. 26, ,94. Private, Sept. 11, '94; Farrier, Oct. 26, '94. 18 PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. Capt Abrm. Shaver's Troop of Lt. Drags. Cant. Henrv Vanderveer's Troop of Lt. Drags. NAME. BANE. COM. OB ENBOLLED. DIS OHABG D REMARKS 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 1314 1516 17 1819 Ayres, Israel Biddleman, Henry .... Buckley, John Cline, John Dudderer, Abraham... Dustin, Amos Greggs, Samuel Kennedy, Moses Kirkendall, Adam .... Layton, John Masseker, Teves Maxwell, George Maxwell, John Prigmore, Benjamin.., Reeder, James , Space, Peter Stinson, Archibald.... Stives, John Van Horn, MatthiaB. Private , Sept. 11/94 Oct. 1/94 Sept. 11/94 Oct. 1, '94 Sept. 11, '94 Oct, 1/94 Sept, 11/94 II Oct. 15/94 Oct. 1/ Sept. 11/94 Oct. 1/94 Oct. 15/94 3 Mos., Deserted at Trenton, N. J. Dec. 25/94 Somerset County. Captain Henry Vanderveer's Troop of Light Dragoons. Second Squadron— Second Regiment— Cavalry. 1 111 1 2 1 1 12 34 5 6 7 89 1011 12 1314 15 16171819202122 23 Henry Vanderveer . Andrew Ten Eyck.. Gilbert A. Lane John Covenhoven... Thomas Arrowsmith . James Ten Eyck Michael Nestor..... Abraham Vanarsdale.. Captain .... Lieut Cornet Qr. Mr. Sgt. Trumpeter.. Farrier Beekman, Cornelius Bennet, Peter Bryant, Samuel Cook, Frederick Cook, George Dunn, Francis Fischer, Jeremiah Francisco, Barnet Fulkerson, Dennis Fulkerson, Richard Huff, Dennis Lowe, Isaac Perley, Peter Saxton, Daniel Stryker, Peter Sutphin, John Tingley, John Totten, Joseph Tunison, Cornelius A VanCleff, Rem Van Derveer, Ferdinand... Van Doren, Tunis Williamson, Matthew Sept. 16/94 Private . 3 Mos. Sept. 22, '94 II Sept. 16, '94 IIIIft fl Sept.|22,'94Sept. 16/94 II Sept. 22/94 8ept 16, '94 Sept. 22/94 Sept. 16, '94 Sept. 22, '94 Sept. 16/94 Dec. 29/94 Dec. 29/94 Dec. 29/94 Dec. 29, '94 Promoted Major Oct. 21, '94. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred aB Private from Capt. Longstreet's Troop; Farrier, Oct. 22, '94. Transferred to Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Ford's Troop. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Conover's Troop, 1st Regiment. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred from Capt. Longstreet's Troop. Transferred as Corporal from Capt. Longstreet's Troop; Private. PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. 19 Captain John F. Longstreet's Troop of Light Dragoons. Second Squadron— Second Regiment— Cavalry. Capt. J. P. Longstreet's Troop of Lt. Drags —Monmouth County. Samuel Potts Robert Thomson.. David Craig John F. Longstreet . Robert Morrison.. John Covenhoven . Timothy Ryall John McQuilkin.. Joseph Prigmore.. James Baird Joseph Victor James Ten Eyck.. Stephen Ford Cornelius A. Tunison. David Bartolf John Harison , Holmes Kitchin Christian Kuhn.... Harman Lutkins.. Michael Nestor Jeremiah Lott Samuel Hull., Aukerman, Peter Barton, Barnet Bassett, John Bryant, Samuel Briggs, William Broderick, Nehemiah . Chetwood, Cato Chidester, James Clarkson, Anthony Clawson, William Compton, Lewis Craig, Jonathan Cummings, Robert Danah, Henry Degrote, Nicholas Dehoun, John Diddle, William DillingtaBh, Henry.... Dunn, Francis Dykens, Jediah Fisher, Jeremiah Francis, Robert Fulkerson, Dennis Fulkerson, Richard.... Hinchman, Joseph. .. Hopper, Albert Hopper, Andrew Lake, James Lefever, Lewis Lemington, Henry Linn, David Longstreet, Stophel.... Luce, Henry Drake.... Luce, Jacob Luce, Zephaniah McMurtrie, Robert.... Mills, Jeremiah Owens, Ebenezer Rhea, Robert Ross, Samuel S. Runyon, Aaron Sayres, Jesse Simpson, William Slingerland, Henry.... Snyder, Christopher... Spear, William Captain . Lieut..,. Cornet Qr. Mr. Sgt. Sergeant . Corporal.. Trumpeter. Sept. 22, '94 Sept. 15/94 II Sept. 22/94 Oct. 20/94 Sept. 15/94 Sept. 22/94 IIII Sept. 15/94 Sept. 22, '94 Sept. 15, '94 Sept. 22, '94 Sept. 15/94 Saddler .. Private.. 0011, OB ENBOLLED. 3 Mos., Sept. 22, Sept. 15, Sept. 16, Sept. 15, Sept. 21, Sept. 15, Sept 22, Sept. 15, Sept. 22, '94 Sept. 15, Sept. 22, Sept. 15, Sept. 22, Sept. 16, Sept. 22, Sept. 16, Sept. 22, Sept. 15, '94 Sept 22, Sept. 15, Sept. 22, Sept. 15, Sept. 22, Sept. 15, Sept. 22, DIS0HAB9 D 3Moa. Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 26, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. "25, '94 Dec. 25/94 Dec. 26, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Discharged Nov. 22, '94. Private, Sept. 15, '94; Cornet, Oct. 20, '94. Transferred to Capt. Vanderveer's Troop. Private, Sept. 15, '94 ; Qr Mr. Sergt., Oct. 20, '94. Promoted Sergt. Maj. of 2d Squadron, Oct. 20, '94. Transferred to Capt. Shaver's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Meeker's Troop, Transferred to Capt. Vanderveer's Troop. Private, Sept. 15, '94 ; Serg , Oct. 20, '94. Transferred to Capt. Vanderveer's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Meeker's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Meeker's Troop. Promoted Trumpeter Major, 1st Regiment. Transferred to Capt. Meeker's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Vanderveer's Troop. Private, Sept. 15, '94 ; Saddler, Oct. 20, '94, Deserted at Trenton Oct. 1st, '94. Transferred from Capt. Vanderveer's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Steele's Troop, 1st Regiment. Transferred to Capt. Ward's Troop, 1st Regiment. Transferred to Capt. Tuttle's Troop. Transferred to Capt, Ward's Troop, 1st Regiment. Discharged Nov 15, '94. Deserted at Trenton Oct. 1st, '94. Transferred to Capt. Meeker's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Conover's Troop, 1st Regiment. Transferred to Capt. Vanderveer's Troop. Discharged Sept. 30, '94. Transferred to Capt. Vanderveer's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Vanderveer's Troop. Transferred to Capt Vanderveer's Troop. Sergt., Sept. 15, '94; Private, Oct. 20, '94. Transferred to Capt. Meeker's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Meeker's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Gulick's Troop, 1st Regiment. Transferred to Capt. Tuttle's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Ward's Troop, 1st Regiment. Promoted Qr. Mr., 2d Squadron, Oct. 10, '94. Transferred to Capt. Ward's Troop, 1st Regiment. Discharged Nov. 22, '94. Transferred to Capt. Ward's Troop, 1st Regiment. Transferred to Capt. Ford's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Meeker's Troop. 20 PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. Capt J. ss?. Longstreet's Troop of Lt Drags. Capt. Jas. Dunham's Troop of Lt. Drags. NO. NAME. BANK. COM. OB ENBOLLED PEBIOD. DISCHARGED BEMABKS. 47 Private it it it tiit tiit tiit u Sept. 15/94 Sept. 22/94 11II If ffIf Sept. 15/94 ii Sept 22, '94 u 3 Mos... IIIfII II IIIIII flII II Dec. 25, '94 48 Transferred to Capt. Vanderveer's Troop. 49 Dec. 25, '94 uii RO 5152 Transferred to Capt Vanderveer's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Vanderveer's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Vanderveer's Troop. Transferred to Capt. Gulick's Troop, 1st Regiment. 61 64 56 66 Discharged Nov. 15, '94. Promoted Paymaster, Oct. 20, '94. 57 58 Dec. 25/94 59 Transferred to Capt. Meeker's Troop. Middlesex County. Major James Dunham's Troop of Light Dragoons. Second Regiment— Cavalry. 9 10 1112131415 16 17 18 19 202122 23 24 25 James Dunham.. JaquiB Voorhees.. Isaac Elstone Isaac Emmons.... Major. Lieut .. Peter Garritson James Parker. Simon Boice Ephraim Marsh John Sutfin William Van Brunt., David Tharp. Enoch More , Elisha Cox , Elbert Stotoff.. Allen, Joseph Anderson, Phillip...., Anderson, Samuel,.., Bell, James , Black, George , Bruster, Samuel Condit, Stephen Cooper, John Dunn, Benjamin Dunham, John , Dunham, Stephen Egbert, George Farmer, Thomas Hassert, Luke , Hendricks, John Innis, Alexander Iverson, Robert Longstreet, Richard.. Loree, Jotham.... Mount, Michael Musherow, John Ogden, Swain Pickle, Henry Powel, Archibald Stanly, Richard....... Cornet Qr. Mr. Sgt, Sergeant.... Corporal.... Trumpeter.Farrier Private.. Oct. 6, '94 if Oct. 2, '94 II Oct. 12, '94 Oct. 2/94 Oct. 6, '94 Oct. 2, '94 Oct. 6, '94 II Oct. 2, '94 II Oct. 6, '94 Oct. 2, '94 Oct. 10, '94 Oct. 6, '94 Oct. 2, '94 Oct. 6, '94 Oct. 2, '94 Oct. 7, '94 Oct. 6, '94 Oct. 2, '94 Oct. 6, '94 Oct. 7, '94 Oct. 2, '94 Oct. 10, '94 Oct. 2, '94 Oct. 10, '94 Oct. 2, '94 Oct. 7, '94 Oct. 6, '94 3 Mos. Dec. 31/94 Qr. Mr. Sergt., Oct. 6, '94 ; Cornet, Oct. 12, '94. Sergt., Oct. 2, '94 ; Qr. Mr. Sergt., Nov. 2, '94. Corp., Oct. 2, '94 ; Sergt , Nov. 2, '94. Private, Oct. 6, '94 ; Corp , Nov. 2, '94. Private, Oct. 6, '94 ; Corp., Nov. 2, '94. Private, Oct. 2, '94; Corp., Nov. 2, '94. Private, Oct. 2, '94; Corp., Nov. 2, '94. PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. 21 Capt Israel Carle's Troop of Lt Drags.— Hunterdon County. Captain Israel Carle's Troop of Light Dragoons. Second Regiment — Cavalry. NO. NAME. COM. OB ENBOLLED. DI30HABGD BEMABKS. Israel Carle William Smith , Nathaniel Burrowes., Isaac Brearley Elijah H. Gordon. John Carpenter ..., Ira Stout William Phillips., Amos Reeder Berrien Smith Stephen Johnes Samuel Clarke Cornelius Vannoy. Gideon Stout, Abner Scudder., Joseph Wilson.., Brearley, George Brearley, Samuel Bryant, James Christopher, Jesse Clarke, John Doyle, Sylvester Golden, Abraham Grant, William Green, Smith Green, William E Hart, Ashur Hart, Foster Hart, Joseph Hendrickson, Timothy.. Howell, William Hunt, Jesse Hutchinson, Isaiah Johnes, Benjamin , Lanning, Edward , Lester, William Lott, Richard Margerum, John Mershon, Joab Muirhead, Jonathan Palmer, Edmund Phillips, John Price, Absalom Scudder, Elias Scudder, John Sexton, Annanias Slack, James Smith, Ashur Smith, George Stevenson, Robert Temple, Asher Wilson, Amos Wilson, Israel Captain 1st Lieut... 2d Lieut. ... Cornet Qr.Mr.Sgt 11 Sergeant.... itti Corporal.... ituu Trumpeter., Farrier Sept. 9, '94 3 Mos. Private. Sept. 9, '94 Sept. 10/94 Sept. 9/94 Sept 10/94 Sept 9, '94 Oct. 9, '94 Sept. 9/94 Dec. 25, '94 Dec. 25, '94 Appointed Inspector of Cavalry Brigade, Oct. 9, '94. Appointed Assistant Inspector of Cavalry, Oct. 9, '94. Sergt, Sept. 9, '94; Qr. Mr, Sergt., Oct 9, '94. Discharged. 22 PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. Morris County. Captain Abraham Kinney's Troop of Light Dragoons. Second Regiment— Cavalry. Capt Abrm. Kinney's Troop of Lt Drags. Lieut Jacob De Witt's Detach, of Lt Drags. 00M. OB ENBOLLED. PEBIOD. DISOHABGE BEMABKS. Abraham Kinney., William Canfield... Captain . Lieut. . . . Sept., '94 3 Mos... Dec. 25, '94 This troop, consisting of two commissioned officers and thirty-four non-commissioned officers and privates, served with this expedition. The roll of the troop is not on the files of this office or at the War Department. Lieutenant Jacob De "Witt's Detachment of Light Dragoons. New Jersey Cavalry. Jacob De Witt Jacob De Witt, Jr. Richard Bagley.... Coykendall, Henry.. Gunsaulies, Henry... Heglen, James Lupardus, Peter Potts, John Ross, Gasper Lieut Sept., '94 3 Mos... Dec. 25, '94 Sergeant.... " (1 11 Corporal ... fl fl " Private ft • 1 11 IItf II If if II IIII IIII II II flII fl II II fl II II If II II 11 II If It If II II M II " It " II " If •• Promoted Sergt. Maj . Capt. Albermarle Collins' Co. of Infantry. Capt. Jacob Hammltt's Co. of Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. 27 HO. BANK. COM. OB ENBOLLED. DISOHABQ D BEMABKS. 28 2930313233 34 35 36373839 Rineaf, Edmond Robinson, John Rodgers, William Rossell, William Shinn, John Smith, Thomas Stackhouse, William Still, John Sweeten, John Sysom, Joseph Thomas, David Toy, Frederick Private . Sept. 6/94 3 Mos. Dec. 24/94 Captain Jacob Hammitt's Company. First Regiment— Infantry. 123 4 56 7 8 9 101112 131415 16 171819 2021 222324 Jacob Hammitt Abraham Boys John Regan David Daily Robert Hambleton... Henry Lowderback.. John Matts Gabriel Rambo Josiah Albertson Jacob Snailbaker Bryant, Jacob Cain, Elias Caspersen, Thomas... Connerly, Dennis.... Cook, William Cox, William Denmand, William... Derickson, Thomas... Fergey, William Furman, William Garrisson, Jeremiah. Glass, Alexander Kind, Abner Lewis, William Ludlow, John..., Lutz, Frederick Miller, John.. Mullica, James Picken, James Reed, Jesse.. Scott, William Sheppard, Frederick Snag, John Stogdon, John Captain... Ensign .... Sergeant.. ti Corporal.. Drummer . Fifer . Private.. Sept. 16/94 3 Mos... II tl „ II ff fl II II II .. ffII 11 IIII Itfl IIII IIff ffII 11It II It II IItl II 11 If If II II fl (I 11 fl K (f II II fl IIII II fl fi If ... Dec. 23/94 28 PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. Cumberland County. Captain Seeley Fithian's Company. First Regiment— Infantry. Capt Seeley Fithian's Co. of Infantry. COM. OB ENBOLLED. PERIOD. Sept. 16, '94 3 Mos... " II •• II II II II (1 IIIf 11 II IIII If11 11 II l( IIII fl f.II fl II If fl ¦ 1 II IfII IIfl IIIIII ¦ f If If ff IIff II ff If 11fi II If IfII f[ If fl 11 fl It II If I. fl tf IfII fl II 11 11 II II 11 11 11 II If fl If ff DI6CHABGD Seeley Fithian., Arthur Davis .. Jared Woodruff.. Mulford Dare... William Wood... Ephraim Lummis. Ozwell, Sutton , Mark Peck Ayars, Benajah Bacon, Andrew Bellars, Joseph Bowen, Jerial Brandriff, Isaac....... Oampble, Michael .... Chew, Richard Clark, Peter , Conner, Thomas Connover, John Dayley, George Denny, John Dowdney, Samuel Fiah, Jonathan Foster, Aaron Galloway, James Gandy, Sheppard Greyham, Daniel Handlen, John Harris, Benjamin Harris, John Heaton, Tuttle Hoshel, Michael Jones, John Lake, George Land, George , Leak, Ephraim., McGill, John Millican, William ..., Moncreef, Hugh More, Jeremiah Nelson, Gabriel , Parker, William Paul, David Phifer, Adam Pierce, William , Platts, Jonathan , Read, William Sheppard, Job Shropshier, William. Sink, William Stratton, Benjamin.. Thomas, Aaron , Wilson, Samuel Woodruff, Amos Yapp, Phineas , Captain... Lieut Sergeant . it ,i Corporal.. it Musician . Private.. . Dec. 21/94 PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. 29 Captain Maurice Beesley's Company. Capt. Maurice Beesley's Co. of Infantry-Cumberland County. FirSt Regiment-Infantry. NO. 111 123 4 1 2 34 12 3 4 56 7 89 101112 13 14 151617 18 1920 2122 2324 25 262728 29 30 31 32 33 343536 37 Maurice Beesley Samuel Westcott Ezekiel Rose , Elias Seeley Stephen Jones William Gray , David Garrison Henry Charles Jeremiah Seeley Borough Van Metor .. Randal Marshall Adkinson, James Buzby, John Crippin, John Cull, Joseph Davis, Edward Denight, David Denight, Joseph Duffey, James Edwards, David Elvill, Josiah Elvill, Samuel Emmons, Jacob Emmons, James Fowler, David Gifford, John Gray, John Grimes, Jacob Haun, Jonathan Haywood, John Henry, John Keifferd, Jacob , Link, George Moore, Thomas , Ninsen, Samuel , Plumley, John Rarity, John Sayres, Thomas Smith, Joseph Swain, Nathan Terry, William Tice, Gilbert Walters, Jacob Weever, Joseph, Jr Weever, Josiah Whetherton, Jonathan, White, Joshua Wicks, Jacob BANK. COM. OB 2NB0LLED. PEBIOD. DISOHABGD Captain Lieut.. . Ensign. Corporal.. Private . Sept, 16, '94 Sept. 15/94 Sept. 14/94 Sept. 18/94 Sept. 16/94 tf Sept. 15/94 Sept. 16, '94 Sept. 17/94 Sept. 15/94 Sept 18/94 Sept. 15, '94 Sept. 16/94 II Sept. 15/94 Sept. 16, '94 Sept. 20/94 Sept. 16, '94 Sept. 15, '94 Sept. 19/94 Sept. 15/94 Sept. 16, '94 Sept. 15/94 If Sept.'16/94 II Sept. 15, '94 fl Sept. 21/94 fl Sept. 18/94 ifIf Sept. 16/94 Sept. 21, '94 Sept. 16/94 Sept. 17/94 15/94 Sept. 16/94 Dec. 24, '9 BEMABKS. Engaged in the six months service. 30 PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. Burlington County. Captain Robert Lucas' Company. First Regiment— Infantry. Captain Robert Lucas' Co. of Infantry. BANK. COM. OB ENBOLLED. DISCHAEGD Robert Lucas. Wood Bishop. Thomas Swett William Reynolds..., Isaac Burrough Nathan Pennington., Aaron Cook Samuel Lumley Daniel Bacon John Higans. James Davis... Andrews, Jacob Ares, David BaiteB, Japhat Barber, John Barnet, William Beason, William Briant, Isaac Brown, John... Brown, Richard Brown, Thomas Clement, James Collins, John Criss, Joseph Davis, Azariah Edwards, Thomas Farlow, Thomas Fenley, William Freeman, David Gibbs, Mathias Gifford, Elias. Githen, Isaac Hains, William Hasil, Daniel Hews, Harber Horner, Jacob. Hough, Daniel Johnson, William Joye, Philip Kay, Mathias King, William Lamson, Michael Loveren, John Mankins, James Matlack, Joseph Matlack, Mediam Matlack, Samuel May, John McClaskey, James.... Miller, Joseph Moore, Mathias Newbern, John Parsons, John Powels, Philip Right, William , Sayres, Thomas Shaw, John Shepherd, Nathaniel. Smith, John , Smith, Levi Snell, Samuel Stafford, David... Stevens, William Sweney, Thomas Thomson, Aaron Thomson, William Tonkins, John Venible, Thomas Williams, Henry Captain...Lieut Sergeant.. Corporal.. Private .. . Sept. 27, '94 3 Mos... Sept. 18/94 II Sept. 27/94 IfIf II fl fiII Sept. 29, '94 IIfl If Sept. 27/94 II If Sept. 27/94 Sept. 29/94 Sept. 27/94 Sept 29/94 It If IIlifIt Sept. 27, '94 Sept. 29, '94 Sept. 27, '94 Sept. 29, '94 Sept. 27, '94 II IIli If" 1 Sept. 29, '94 11 Sept. 27, '94 if n Sept. 29/94 Sept 27, '94 u IIIIIf ff it Sept. 29, '94 Sept 27/94 Sept. 29, '94 Sept 27, '94 Sept. 29, '94 Sept. 27/94 11 11 Sept. 29, '94 it II tt " 1 Hartless, Philip Waiter Sept. 27, '94 Sept. 29, '94 Sept. 27, '94 Sept. 29/94 II Sept. 27/94 Sept. 29, '94 Sept. 27, V Sept. 29, '94 Sept. 27, '94 Sept. 29/94 Sept. 11, '94 Dec. 24/94 Dec. 24, '94 Promoted Regimental Qr. Mr. Sergt. PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. 31 Capt. John Tuft's Co. of Infantry.— Salem County. Captain John Tuft's Company. First Regiment— Infantry. BANK. OOM. OB ENBOLLED. PEBIOD. disohabg'd John Tuft Even Jenkins. Zachariah Lawrence., William Mecom, , Maholon Davis John Vanstarvon , Clarence Mulford.. Daniel Jebow. David Royal William Ervan.... Alberson, Jacob , Applegate, John , Ares, David Barber, John Burnes, James , Bowey, Hankey Briggs, Samuel , Brown, Alexander..., Brown, William Conover, Adam Conover, Joseph Day, Samuel , Dunham, Ephraim.,., Dunlap, James Gardner, John Garton, Christopher.., Goslin, Joseph Harris, Enos Harris, Israel Irion, Aaron Johnson, James Johnson, Samuel Kimmey, Stephen.... Luck, Benjamin, Sr , Luck, Benjamin, Jr., Lumedue, Timothy..., Mankens, Edward.... McMaham, Thomas... Miller, John, Sr Miller, John, Jr Monrow, Isaac Murpey, Daniel Nelson, Robert Newcomb, Dayton.... Nixon, Aaron Ramsey, John Read, Daniel Read, John Robins, Joseph Russel. Samuel Shaw, Pierson Smith, James Stoddard, Samuel Supple, Jacob Thompson, John Watson. -Tyler Woolford, Jacob , Captain... Ensign.... Sergeant . i,11 t, Corporal.. >t Private.... Sept. 13, '94 11 Sept. 24, '94 1 iDuck, Cato IWaiter. 3 Mos., Dec. 23, '94 Dec. 23, '94 Dec. 23, '94 Dec. 23, '94 Dec. 23, '94 Promoted Qr. Mr. Sergt., 4th Regiment, Oct. 9, '94. Absent ; not mustered. Disqualified by disability; not mustered. Absent, sick ; not mustered. PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. Essex County. Captain Enos Johnson's Company. First Regiment— Infantry. Capt. Enos Johnson's Co. of Infantry. Capt. Jas. Downs' Co. of Infantry. BANK. COM. OB ENBOLLED. PEBIOD. Sept. 24, '94 3 Mos... Sept. 14, ¦ f '94 IIflf< If <( Cl II Sept. 6, '94 If II Sept. 14, II '94 11II fl II IIII IIII 11 IIIIIf IIIf II tf fl II IIif(1 fl• 1 fillfl fl If II II flII fl DISCHABQD 111 21 2 1112 3456 789 1011 12 13 14 1516 1718 1920212223 242526 27 Enos Johnson Uriah Smith Thomas Curtis John Jones James Holmes , William Hill Peter Brown David Rogers Barr, William Barnet, George Camp, James Gamp, William Camel, Jeremiah Carsell, Josiah Carson, Jeremiah Cobb, Frederick Daniels, John Davis, Malon Dayton, Joseph Farrel, Thomas Garrison, Adam Giffort, John Ingram, Elijah Ireland, Edmund Ireland, John Leg. James Oliver, John Skallenger, Abraham Smith, Elihu Smith, Joseph Towser, James Walters, Henry Wick, Joel Wishart, James Worth, Townsend .... Captain Ensign Sergeant..., u Corporal... ii Drum Maj. Fife Maj..., Private Dec. 24, '94 Captain James Downs' Company. First Regiment— Infantry. 1 |James Downs |Captain |Seot., . '94|3Mos...|Dec. 24,'94| This company, consisting of one commissioned officer and twenty-five non-commissioned officers and privates, served with this expedition. The roll of the company is not on the files of this office or at the War Department, PENNSYLVANIA INSURRECTION OF 1794. 33 Capt. Isaiah Wool's Co. of Infantry. Second Regiment — Infantry — New Jersey Detached Militia. Field and Staff. Amos Stark William Gould.. Isaac Kipp James Ballard , Jonathan Ogden Robert G. Johnson,. John Chetwood John T. Crane Thomas B. Wiles... Isaac Dodd Uzal McGinnis , Lieut.-Col .. Major, let Bat Major, 2d Bat Adjutant ... Qr. Mr Paymaster . Surgeon....Surg. Mate Qr.Mr.Sgt COM. OB ENBOLLED. Sept. 20, '94 Sept. 3/94 Sept. 8/94 Sept. 24, '94 if Oct. 22, '94 Sept. 8/94 II Sept. 14, '94 Sept. 11, '94 iMos., DISOHAEG D Dec. 24, '94 Dec. 24, '94 Discharged Oct. 21, '94, at Trenton, N. J. Commanding Regiment. Sergt. Capt. Cooper's Co., Sept. 14, '94; Sergt. Maj., Sept. 20, '94; discharged Oct., '94 ; disability. Sergt. Capt. Crane's Co., Sept. 11, '94; Sergt, Maj., Oct. 22, '94. Sergt. Capt. Crane's Co., Sept. 11/94; Qr. Mr. Sergt., Sept. 20, '94. Essex County. Captain Isaiah "Wool's Company. Second Regiment— Infantry. 1 11 2 31 23123 4567 89 10 1112131415161718 19 20 Isaiah Wool .... Simeon Miller.. Daniel Oliver Samuel Stansbury. William McAdam., John Stackhouse ... Garret A. Post Jonathan Ogden ... Thomas Atkinson. William Duvall Badgley, Benjamin., Baldwin, John Bunnel, Moses Burnet, Mathias Colman, Jabesh Conger, Jonathan.... Cosad, Jacob Davis, Robert Dun, John Gale, Alexander Garrison, Maurinus.. Gathwait, John Halfpenny, Isaac ... Halsted, Joseph Jewel, George Johnston, Stephen ... Marsh, James Mattice, Peter Morse, Samuel Olston, Powel it Sept. 10, '94 Nov. 3, '94 II Lieut Sept. 10, '94 II Oct. 22, '91 II Sergeant ... *f Sept. 10, '94 11II flli Corporal.... ii Iffl II Ifli ii the United States reluctantly entered into relations with these barbarous powers similar to those of the most favored nations. When the Bashaw learned of the concessions made by our government to the Dey of Algiers, he manifested a disposition to war. Upon receiving no satisfactions from the representations made to the American consul at Tripoli, and the letter addressed to President John Adams on the 5th of March, 1800, he gave our consul, James Leander Cathcart, his passports ; cut down the flag-staff of the American consulate, May 14, 1801 ; and, on the 10th of the following month, formally declared war against the United States. Before news of the declaration of war by the Bashaw of Tripoli reached the United States, the government had intimations of the probability of such a measure being taken ; and on the 20th of May, 1801, the Secretary of the Navy ordered a squadron of observation to the Mediterranean, under the command of Captain Richard Dale, with ample instructions to meet any emergency. On February 6, 1802, Congress enacted laws which obviated all the constitutional scruples of President Thomas Jefferson, con tained in his message of December 8, 1801, which authorized the capture and condemnation of any Tripolitian vessels that might be found. This act did not contain a formal declaration of war, but provided for all the contingencies of such, even to empowering the President to issue commissions and letters of marque to privateers. Provision was made for a more vigorous prosecution of the war by an Act of Congress entitled "An Act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary powers," approved March 26, 1804. The war was terminated June 4, 1805, by a treaty of peace, amity and commerce, concluded on board the United States Frigate "Constitution," flagship of Captain John Rodgers, commanding the Mediterranean Squadron, in the harbor of Tripoli ; and its ratification was advised by a Resolution of the United States Senate on April 12, 1806. Under the provision of this treaty the Bashaw relinquished all claim to future tribute ; Tripolitian and United States prisoners were exchanged, man for man ; and the remaining American captives were liberated by the payment of a ransom of sixty thousand dollars. The significant features of such conflicts as took place during this war were found in the intrepidity of the officers and enlisted men of the American ships, and the development of an esprit de corps unknown to the navies of the world, whose gallantry, bravery and success was specially recognized by the several resolutions of Congress during this war period. Officers in the United States Navy from New Jersey. "War "With Tripoli, Africa, 1801 1805. Bainbridge, Joseph (For previous record see War with France) — Midshipman; on Brig "Enterprise," Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, Mediterranean Squadron, 1804 ; attached to Sloop-of-War "Siren," Master Commandant Charles Stewart, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Edward Preble, 1804, and served on Ketch "Intrepid," Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, at the destruction of the captured United States Frigate "Philadelphia," in the harbor of Tripoli, February 16, 1804 ; in command of Gunboat No. 5, and participated in an engagement with, and defeat of, Tripolitian gunboats off Tripoli, August 3, 1804, and the bombardment of the city of Tripoli, August 3 and 7, 1804 ; by a Resolution of Congress approved November 27, 1804, received two months' extra pay for gallant and meritorious service in the operations before Tripoli, and by a Resolution of Congress approved March 3, 1805, received a sword of honor for gallantry in the several attacks on the city of Tripoli in July, August and September, 1804. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Great Britain.) Bainbridge, William (For previous record see War with France) — Captain; in command of Frigate "Essex," May 20, 1801, and served with Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Richard Dale, 1S01 to 1802 ; ordered to command Frigate "Philadelphia," same squadron, 1802 ; captured Tripolitian Cruiser "Mashouda," and recaptured American Brig "Cecelia," off Cape de Gatt, coast of 4 WAR WITH TRIPOLI, AFRICA, 1801-1805. Officers and Enlisted Men, United States Navy, from New Jersey. Spain, August 26, 1803 ; Frigate "Philadelphia" struck on rocks and wrecked in harbor of Tripoli, October 21, 1803, and officers and crew taken prisoners; frigate recaptured and burned February 16, 1804; oflicers and crew exchanged June 3, 1805. (For sub sequent and continued record see War with Great Britain.) Crane, William Montgomery (For previous record see War with France) — Midshipman; Lieutenant, July 20, 1803; on Sloop- of-War "Siren," Master Commandant Charles Stewart, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Edward Preble, July to September, 1804 ; on Brig "Vixen," Master Commandant John Smith, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Edward Preble, 1804; ordered in com mand of prize-vessels captured from Tripoli, August 7, 1804; by a Reso'ution of Congress approved March 3, 1805, received a sword of honor for gallantry in the several attacks on the city of Tripoli in July, August and September, 1804. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Great Britain.) Deacon, David (For previous record see War with France) — Midshipman. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Great Britain.) Evans, Samuel (For previous record see War with France) — Lieutenant; in command of Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Samuel Barron, 1801 to 1805 ; detailed as Lieutenant Commandant to command Schooner "Nautilus," same squadron, Captain Edward Preble, 1805. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Great Britain.) Gamble, Thomas — Midshipman, April 25, 1804, and ordered to duty at New York; ordered to Frigate "Congress," Captain John Rodgers, Mediterranean Squadron, May 28, 1804 ; took part in the capture of two prize-ships off harbor of Tripoli, April 24, 1805. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Great Britain.) Lawrence, James (For previous record see War with France) — Acting Lieutenant; Lieutenant April 6, 1802, and ordered to and served as first officer on Brig "Enterprise," Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Edward Preble; on Sloop-of-War "Siren," Master Commandant Charles Stewart, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Edward Preble, July to August, 1804 ; served on Ketch "Intrepid," Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, at the destruction of the captured United States Frigate "Philadelphia," in the harbor of Tripoli, February 16, 1804 ; transferred as first officer to Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Mediter ranean Squadron, 1804 ; in command of Gunboat No. 5, Mediterranean Squadron, August 22, 1804 ; by a Resolution of Congress approved November 27, 1804, received two months' extra pay for gallant and meritorious services in the operations before Tripoli ; and by a Resolution of Congress approved March 3, 1805, received a sword of honor for gallantry in the several attacks and bombardments of the city of Tripoli, July, August and September, 1804. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Great Britain.) Somers, Richard (For previous record see War with France) — Lieutenant; ordered to and served on Frigate "Boston," Captain Daniel McNeil, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Richard Dale, July 30, 1801, to October, 1802 ; in command of Schooner "Nautilus," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Edward Preble, May 5, 1803, and joined the fleet in the blockade off the harbor of Tripoli, March, 1804 ; Master Commandant, May 18, 1804 ; in command of the Right Division of Gunboats in the several attacks and bombardment of the city of Tripoli, August 3, 7, 24, 28 and September 3, 1804 ; volunteered and took command of Ketch "Intrepid" (fireship), to attack and destroy the Tripolitian fleet in the harbor of Tripoli, September 4, 1804; officers and crew killed September 4, 1804, in the harbor of Tripoli by the blowing up of the vessel ; Congress, by a Resolution passed March 3, 1805, expressed their "deep regret for the loss of those gallant men whose names ought to live in the recollections of a grateful country and whose conduct ought to be regarded as an example to future generations." Stewart, Charles (For previous record see War with France) — Lieutenant; detached from Schooner "Experiment," West India Squadron, and ordered to Frigate "Chesapeake," at Norfolk, Va., 1801; First Officer, Frigate "Constellation," Captain Alex ander Murray, 1802, and ordered to the Mediterranean Squadron to join the blockade off harbor of Tripoli ; returned to home station, 1803, and ordered to command Sloop-of-War "Siren," at Philadelphia, Pa., and assigned to the Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Edward Preble, to again join in the blockade off the harbor of Tripoli ; took part in the destruction of the captured United States Frigate "Philadelphia," in the harbor of Tripoli, February 16, 1804 ; captured Tripolitian Privateer Brig "Transfer," off harbor of Tripoli, 1804 ; took part in the several attacks and bombardment of the city of Tripoli, July, August and September, 1804, and for gallant and meritorious conduct was promoted Master Commandant, to date May 19, 1804, and ordered to and in command of Frigate "Essex," until the conclusion of the war and ratification of the treaty of peace with Tripoli, June 3, 1805 ; by a Resolution of Congress approved March 3, 1805, received a sword of honor for gallantry in the several attacks on the city of Tripoli, July, August and September, 1804; on termination of the hostilities was ordered to command Frigate "Con stellation," off Tunis, Africa, August 22, 1805; returned to home station, Washington, D. O, November 29, 1805. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Great Britain.) Tingey, Thomas (For previous record see War with France)— Reappointed Captain, November 23, 1804. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Great Britain.) Trenchard, Edward (For previous record see War with France)— Midshipman ; on Ship "Adams," Mediterranean Squadron, and participated in the several engagements before Tripoli, May, 1803; ordered from Philadelphia, Pa., to Washington, D. O, March 21, 1804; Lieutenant, May 18, 1804; ordered to Frigate "Constellation," Captain Hugh George Campbell, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Samuel Barron, afterward Captain Edward Preble, May 30, 1804, and participated in the several bombard ments of the city of Tripoli, July, August and September, 1804 ; by a Resolution of Congress approved March 3, 1805, received a sword of honor for gallantry in the several attacks on the city of Tripoli, July, August and September, 1804. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Great Britain.) Enlisted Men in the United States Navy from New JeTsey. Note.— It is regretted that no descriptive record of name or service can be obtained for the seamen and other ratings of enlisted men from New Jersey who served in the United States Navy during this war period. The records of the Navy Department, Pension Bureau and other authentic sources at Washington, D. C, and elsewhere, have been carefully examined, but without result. WAR WITH TRIPOLI, AFRICA, 1801-1805. 5 Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Enlisted Men in the United States Marine Corps from New Jersey. Aarons, James (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, July 31, 1801. Atkinson, Isaac (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, from Frigate "Philadelphia," July 31, 1801. Barber, Jonathan — Private, Second Lieutenant Edward Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 26, 1804, for three years ; age, 34 ; born, Pittsgrove, Salem County, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, August, 1804; discharged, October 15, 1806. Bates, John — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 23, 1803, for three years; age, 23 ; born, Gloucester County, N. J. ; promoted Corporal, August 8, 1804 ; Corporal, Sergeant James P. Mix's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Siren," Master Commandant John Smith, August, 1805, to January 1, 1806 ; discharged, August, 1806 ; expiration of service. Batton, Richard (For previous record see War with France) — Drummer, First Lieutenant William S. Osborn's Detachment, on Frigate "New York," Captain James Barron, Mediterranean Squadron, September 28, 1802 ; at Malta, Mediterranean Squadron, January 13, 1803 ; discharged from Frigate "New York," December 15, 1803. Betts, Japhet (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, July 31, 1801. Boyd, George — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., December 8, 1802, for three years ; age, 19 ; born, Salem County, N. J. ; deserted, April 3, 1803. Brown, John — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., November 3, 1802, for three years ; age, 22 ; born, New Jersey ; deserted, May 1, 1803. Brown, William (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, December 16, 1802, expiration of service. Bryant, William (For previous record see War with France) — Corporal, Captain James McKnight's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," Captain Alexander Murray, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Richard V. Morris, January 14, 1802 ; transferred to Second Lieutenant Philip Alexander's Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," Captain William Bainbridge, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Richard Dale, May 3, 1802 ; discharged, August 20, 1802, expiration of service. Buck, Nathan — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., September 27, 1802, for three years ; age, 22 ; born, New Jersey ; private, Captain Daniel Carmick's Detachment, at New Orleans, La., February 29 to June 30, 1804; died, September 16, 1804. Burrough (or Burrows), Charles — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., April 4, 1803, for three years ; age, 22 ; born, Waterford, N. J. ; deserted, April 8, 1803 ; captured from desertion, May 21, 1804 ; private, First Lieutenant William Amory's Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," Master Commandant Charles Stewart, July 21, 1805, to March 1, 1806; discharged, May 18, 1807; re-enlisted, at New York, N. Y., December 9, 1811, for five years, a private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; transferred to First Lieutenant John M. Gamble's Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," Captain David Porter, Home Squadron, December 20, 1811 ; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., February 8, 1812. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Great Britain.) Carlisle, Ebenezer (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, July 31, 1801. Carpenter, James (For previous record see War with France) — Private; deserted, August 10, 1802. Carrington, Benjamin (For previous record see War with France) — Private; surrendered from desertion, January 3, 1802, and assigned to Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment, at Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, to serve to December 1, 1803 ; private, Captain James McKnight's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," January 14 to March 12, 1802, "Off Newcastle, Del. ;" deserted, August 3, 1803. Chambers, Matthew — Private, Second Lieutenant Edward Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 23, 1804, for three years ; age, 29 ; born, Monmouth County, N. J. ; deserted, September 18, 1804. Christie, William (For previous record see War with France) — Private; on duty with Mediterranean Squadron off Tripoli, August 10, 1801 ; on Frigate "President," Captain James Barron, to May 7, 1802, at Washington, D. C. ; discharged, May 22, 1802. Clark, John — Private, First Lieutenant Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., April 23, 1804, for three years ; age, 36; born, Orange County, N. J. (?) ; private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, on Frigate "President," Flagship of Captain Samuel Barron, Mediterranean Squadron, June 19 to September 6, 1S04 ; private, First Lieutenant John Johnson's Detachment, on Frigate "Constitution," Captain John Rodgers, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Samuel Barron, November 8, 1804, "At Syracuse ;" on rolls, Frigate "Constitution," to December 1, 1807 ; final record unknown. Collins, John — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., October 29, 1802, for three years ; age, 37 ; born, Gloucester County, N. J. ; deserted, November 9, 1802. Combes, Lawrence (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, at expiration of service; re-enlisted, at Phila delphia, Pa., July 19, 1804, for three years, a private, Second Lieutenant Edward Hall's Detachment ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, August, 1804 ; discharged, November 19, 1804, surgeon's certificate of disability. Cook, Ebenezer (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, July 31, 1801. Cooper, William — See William Cuper. Cozens, George — Private, First Lieutenant Thomas Barclay's Detachment ; enlisted, at Washington, D. C, January 19, 1802, for three years ; age, 25 ; born, Woodbury, N. J. ; private, First Lieutenant Bartholomew Clinch's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., September 22, 1802 ; transferred to First Lieutenant William S. Osborn's Detachment, on Frigate "New York," Captain James Barron, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Richard V. Morris, September 22, 1802 ; at Malta, Mediterranean Squadron, January 13, 1803 ; on Frigate "New York" to December 31, 1803 ; died, February 6, 1804. 6 WAR WITH TRIPOLI, AFRICA, 1801-1805. Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey, Cuper (or Cooper), William — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., April 30, 1803, for three years ; age, 21 ; born, Gloucester County, N. J. ; deserted, June 19, 1803 ; rejoined Captain Franklin Wharton's Detach ment, from desertion, August, 1803; deserted, January 27, 1805; captured from desertion, 1808; discharged, May 17, 1809. surgeon's certificate of disability. Currie, William (For previous record see War with France) — Corporal; discharged, August 15, 1801. Curry, John — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., October 15, 1803, for three years; age, 26 ; born, Burlington, N. J. ; final record unknown. Dailey, William (For previous record see War with France) — Corporal; "Off Tripoli, Mediterranean Squadron, August 10, 1801;" reduced to private, April 16, 1802; on Frigate "President" to May 7, 1802; promoted Corporal, September 17, 1802; reduced to private, January 10, 1803 ; discharged, April 1, 1803, expiration of service ; re-enlisted, at Baltimore, Md., May 23, 1803, for three years, a private, First Lieutenant John Johnson's Detachment; private, Captain Daniel Carmick's Detachment, at New Orleans, La., February 29, 1804 ; died, New Orleans, La., August 30, 1804. Daniels, Mark (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, June 15, 1803, expiration of service. Davis, David (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, July 31, 1801. Davis, John (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, July 31, 1801. Davis, John — Private, Second Lieutenant Edward Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., March 26, 1805, for three years ; age, 24 ; born, Greenwich, Cumberland County, N. J. ; deserted, April 3, 1805. Delaney, Daniel (For previous record see War with France) — Private; surrendered from desertion and pardoned to make good his clothing, October 3, 1802, time to expire March 31, 1805 ; deserted, April 16, 1803. Dickson, Daniel — Fiferr Second Lieutenant Edward Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., September 12, 1804, for three years ; age, 18 ; born, New Brunswick, N. J. ; reduced to private, October 16, 1804 ; private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, on Gunboat No. 6, Tunis Bay, August 1, 1805 ; private, First Lieutenant John Johnson's Detachment, on Gunboat No. 42, at New York Navy Yard, October 2, 1806, to September 1, 1807 ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, September 4, 1807, in charge of prisoners ; re-enlisted, at Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, September 14, 1807, for three years, a private, Captain Daniel Carmick's Detachment ; private, Second Lieutenant Nelson Luckett's Detachment, on Gunboat No. 58, stationed at Baltimore, Md., November 3, 1808, to March 2, 1809; transferred at ' Washington, D. C, to Captain Henry Caldwell's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Siren," April 1, 1809 ; promoted Corporal, May 16, 1809 ; on rolls, Sloop-of-War "Siren," . to August 31, 1810; discharged, September 14, 1810; re-enlisted, at Charleston, S. C, September 15, 1810, for five years, a Corporal, First Lieutenant Robert D. Wainwright's Detachment ; transferred to First Lieutenant Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Wasp," February — , 1811 ; promoted Sergeant, March 28, 1811 ; reduced to Corporal, March 14, 1812. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Great Britain.) Doogan (or Dugan), William — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 5, 1803, for three years ; age, 24 ; born, New Jersey ; private, First Lieutenant William S. Osborn's Detachment, on Frigate "Philadelphia," Captain William Bainbridge, July 24, 1803 ; taken prisoner at the capture of the Frigate "Philadelphia," off harbor of Tripoli, Mediterranean Squadron, October 21, 1803, and confined as a prisoner of war at Tripoli until exchanged, June 3, 1805 ; private, Detachment of Marines, on Frigate "Essex," June, 1805; transferred to Sergeant James P. Mix's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Siren," Master Commandant John Smith, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Samuel Barron, July 8, 1805 ; discharged, August 10, 1806, expiration of service. Fisher, John (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, July 31, 1801. Fisher, John — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 17, 1803, for three years; age, 35; born, Gloucester County, N. J.; discharged, November 21, 1803. Flick, Abraham (For previous record see War with France) — Private; captured from desertion, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 18, 1801, and assigned to Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa. ; deserted, Philadelphia, Pa., June 21, 1802. I'oster, Mahlon — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 7, 1804, for three years; age, 22 ; born, Cumberland County, N. J. ; private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, on Frigate "President," June 19, 1804; private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, on Gunboat No. 4, Tunis Bay, Mediterranean Squadron, August 1, 1805; discharged, May 7, 1807, expiration of service. Francisco, John (For previous record see War with France)— Private ; off Tripoli, Mediterranean Squadron, August 10, 1801; on Frigate "President," Flagship of Captain Richard Dale, to May 7, 1802 ; promoted Corporal, January 16, 1803 ; discharged, at Washington, D. C, April 8, 1803, expiration of service ; re-enlisted, at Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, January 15, 1807, for three years, a private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton> Detachment ; promoted Corporal, February 1, 1807 ; reduced to private, April 29, 1807 ; promoted Corporal, April 16, 1808 ; Corporal, First Lieutenant Richard Smith's Detachment, on Frigate "Chesapeake," September, 1808; deserted, September 25, 1808. Gano, John (For previous record see War with France)— Private ; deserted, at Boston, Mass., October 15, 1801. Gano, Stephen (For previous record see War with France) — Private; deserted, October 15, 1802. Goldsmith, William (For previous record see War with France)— Private; deserted, June 22, 1801; captured from desertion, November 15, 1801 ; discharged, November 22, 1801. Graham, William— Drummer, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., September 8, 1801, for three years ; age, 12 ; born, Gloucester County, N. J. ; final record unknown. Hamfield, John (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, July 31, 1801. Hance, Daniel— Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 13, 1803, for three years; age, 21 ; born, Monmouth County, N. J. ; private, First Lieutenant William S. Osborn's Detachment, on Frigate "Philadelphia," Captain William Bainbridge, July 24, 1803 ; died at sea, on Frigate "Philadelphia," August 15, 1803. Hand, Silas (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, July 31, 1801. 'Heaton, Tuttle (For previous record nee War with France)— Private; discharged, June 15, 1803. WAR WITH TRIPOLI, AFRICA, 1801-1805. 7 Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Hutchins, Samuel (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, July 17, 1803; re-enlisted, at Washington, D. C, July 18, 1803, for three years, a private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant William W. Burrows' Detachment ; discharged, September 1, 1806, expiration of service. Inyard, Lewis (For previous record see War with France) — Private; off Tripoli, Mediterranean Squadron, August 10, 1801; on Frigate "President," Captain Richard Dale, to May 7, 1802, same squadron ; private, First Lieutenant Josiah Reddick's, Jr., Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., June 30, 1802 ; discharged, Gosport Navy Yard, Va., June 20, 1803, expiration of service. Ivins, Samuel — Drummer, Second Lieutenant Edward Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 15, 1804, for three years ; age, 24 ; born, Allentown, N. J. ; deserted, January 17, 1805. Johnson, James — Private, First Lieutenant Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., March 20, 1804, for three years ; age, 18 ; born, Dover, N. J. ; deserted, April 12, 1804 ; rejoined from desertion, April 26, 1804 ; private, First Lieutenant William Amory's Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," Captain Charles Stewart, July 21, 1805 ; final record unknown. Justice, William (For previous record see War with France) — Private; off Tripoli, Mediterranean Squadron, August 10, 1801; on Frigate "President," Captain Richard Dale, afterwards Captain James Barron, to May 7, 1802, at Washington, D. C. ; discharged, May 22, 1802, unfit for service. Kingsland, Nathaniel (For previous record see War with France) — Private, First Lieutenant John R. Fenwick's Detachment, on Frigate "Philadelphia," Captain Samuel Barron, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Richard Dale, January 1 to May 31, 1802 ; discharged, November 2, 1802, expiration of service. Langley, William (For previous record see War with France ) — Private ; discharged, July 31, 1801. Letts, John (For previous record see War with France) — Private, Second Lieutenant Philip Alexander's Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," Captain William Bainbridge, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Richard V. Morris, May 10, 1802 ; discharged, August 20, 1802, expiration of service. Mahony, Jeremiah (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, July 31, 1801. McDonald, Thomas — Private, First Lieutenant John Johnson's Detachment ; enlisted, at Baltimore, Md., June 8, 1803, for three years ; age, 30 ; born, Burlington, N. J. ; private, Sergeant William Hill's Detachment, on Brig "Nautilus," Master Commandant John H. Dent, July 15, 1805 ; at Messina, Mediterranean Squadron, January 1, 1806 ; on Brig '"Nautilus," to July 1, 1806 ; discharged, August, 1806, expiration of service. McGill, James (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, June 15, 1803. Mitchell, Amos — Private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment; enlisted, at Washington, D. C, Sep tember 5, 1804, for three years ; age, 24 ; born, Woodbridge, N. J. ; private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, on Gunboat No. 2, Tunis Bay, Mediterranean Squadron, and deserted, April 14, 1805 ; captured from desertion, April 10, 1807 ; private, Second Lieutenant Edward Hall's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., October 1, 1808; captured from desertion, October 1, 1808; on rolls to October 11, 1808 ; final record unknown. Mitchell, Thomas (For previous record see War with France) — Private; deserted, June 17, 1801; discovered with the Artillery at Philadelphia, Pa., and re-taken, June 23, 1802 ; deserted, August 1, 1802 ; captured from desertion, August 3, 1802 ; discharged, September 4, 1804. Moore, Samuel — Private, First Lieutenant Newton Keene's Detachment ; enlisted, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., March 30, 1804, for three years ; age, 34 ; born, Elizabeth, N. J. ; transferred to Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, on Frigate "President," July 1, 1804 ; private, First Lieutenant John Johnson's Detachment, on Frigate "Constitution," Captain John Rodgers, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Samuel Barron, November 8, 1804, to April 18, 1805 ; private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, on Brig "Enterprise," Master Commandant David Porter, May 28, 1806, to February 1, 1807 ; discharged, August 4, 1807, expiration of service. Morgan, John — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 23, 1803, for three years ; age, 20 ; born, New Jersey ; private, First Lieutenant William S. Osborn's Detachment, on Frigate "Philadelphia," Captain William Bainbridge, July 24, 1803 ; died, . Morgan, John — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., February 15, 1803, for three years ; age, 33 ; born, New Jersey ; deserted, April 25, 1803. Nixon, George — Drummer, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 26, 1801, for three years ; age, 18 ; born, Gloucester County, N. J. ; private, First Lieutenant Thomas W. Hooper's Detachment, on Frigate "Congress," Captain Stephen Decatur, at Gibraltar, Mediterranean Squadron, September 1, 1804, to June 26, 1805 ; discharged, December 10, 1805 ; re-enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1806, for three years, a Drummer, Captain Daniel Carmick's Detachment ; on rolls to October 1, 1808 ; discharged, January 3, 1809, expiration of service. Pancoast, Asa — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., February 29, 1804, for three years ; age, 24; born, Burlington, N. J.; private, Captain Daniel Carmick's Detachment, at New Orleans, La., May 1 to June 30, 1804, "Unfit for duty ;" died, September 26, 1804. Parcells, Samuel — Private, First Lieutenant Michael Reynolds' Detachment ; enlisted, at Baltimore, Md., March 7, 1804, for three years; age, 23; born, Essex County, N. J.; deserted, March 14, 1804. Peppard, Jacob (For previous record see War with France) — Private; on Frigate "Philadelphia," to May 31, 1802; discharged, December 4, 1802, expiration of service. Peppard, William — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 9, 1803, for three years ; age, 21 ; born, New Jersey ; private, First Lieutenant John Johnson's Detachment, on Brig "Argus," Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Edward Preble, September 7 to November 6, 1803 ; discharged, September 1, 1806, expiration of service. Reed, Charles (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, June 15, 1803; re-enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 30, 1803, for three years, a private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; died, May 12, 1804. 8 WAR WITH TRIPOLI, AFRICA, 1801-1805. Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey, Regans, Isaac (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, June 23, 1803. Roberson, William — Private, Second Lieutenant Edward Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., April 15, 1805, for three years ; age, 28 ; born, Maidenhead, N. J. ; discharged, June 5, , "Being disabled in service." Robinson, Daniel — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., February 13, 1801, for three years; age, 25; born, Princeton, N. J.; discharged, July 31, 1S0I. Robinson, Robert (For previous record see War with France) — Private, First Lieutenant Presley N. O'Bannon's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Captain John Rodgers, Mediterranean Squadron, November, 1803 ; discharged, November 30, 1803. Service, Daniel (For previous record see War with France) — Private; off Tripoli, Mediterranean Squadron, August 10, 1801; promoted Corporal, December 3, 1802 ; reduced to private, March 2, 1803 ; discharged from Frigate "President," Captain James Barron, April 1, 1803, at Washington, D. C. ; re-enlisted, at Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, April 14, 1803, for three years, a private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant William W. Burrows' Detachment; promoted Corporal, April 14, 1803; reduced to private, November 11, 1803; private, Captain Daniel Carmick's Detachment, at New Orleans, La., February 29, 1804; on command at Point Coupee, La., December 31, 1804 ; discharged, March 4, 1806 ; re-enlisted, at Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, March 5, 1806, for three years, a private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; promoted Corporal, May 1, 1806 ; reduced to private, August 23, 1806 ; private, Captain Daniel Carmick's Detachment, on Gunboat No. 13, at New Orleans, La., April -1, 1807; detached to Gunboat No. 12, July 1, 1807; detached to Gunboat No. 20, April 1, 1808 ; detached to Gunboat No. 64, September 1, 1808 ; rejoined Captain Daniel Carmick's Detachment, Marine Corps, at New Orleans, La., February 1, 1809 ; discharged, at New Orleans, La., March 5, 1809 ; re-enlisted, at New Orleans, La., March 0, 1809, for three years, a private, Captain Michael Reynolds' Detachment ; detached to Gunboat No. 11, November 1, 1809 ; rejoined Detachment, at New Orleans, La., May 1, 1811 ; discharged, from Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment, at New Orleans, La., May 23, 1812. Seward, Joseph — See Joseph Stewart. Smallwood, Thomas — Private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., March 9, 1804, for three years ; age, 39 ; born, Gloucester County, N. J. ; died, July 12, 1804. Smallwood, Thomas — Private, First Lieutenant William Amory's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., March 23, 1804, for three years; age, 27; born, Gloucester County, N. J.; private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, on Frigate "President," June 19 to September 6, 1804 ; private, First Lieutenant John Johnson's Detachment, on Ship-of-the-Line "Constitution," Cap tain John Rodgers, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Samuel Barron, November 8, 1804, "At Syracuse;" on Ship "Constitution,'' in Boston Harbor, Mass., December 1, 1807; final record unknown. Snook, Jeremiah (For previous record see War with France) — Corporal; on duty at Norfolk Station, Va., to February 5, 1801; deserted, December 15, 1801, "Whilst on furlough." Southard, William — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 7, 1803, for three years; age, 28 ; born, Monmouth County, N. J. ; private, First Lieutenant William S. Osborn's Detachment, on Frigate "Philadelphia," Captain William Bainbridge, July 24, 1803 ; taken prisoner at the capture of the Frigate "Philadelphia," off harbor of Tripoli, Mediterranean Squadron, October 21, 1803, and confined a prisoner of war, at Tripoli, until exchanged, June 3, 1805 ; private, First Lieutenant Henry Caldwell's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," Mediterranean Squadron, June 5, 1805, "At Syracuse;" transferred to First Lieutenant Thomas W. Hooper's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," July 15, 1805 ; on rolls of Detachment to November 30, 1805 ; discharged, December 10, 1805. Spalding, John — Private, Second Lieutenant Edward Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at Frederick, Md., March 30, 1804, for three years; age, 26 ; born, New Brunswick, N. J. ; deserted, April 9, 1804. Stewart (or Seward), Joseph (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, May 21, 1802; re-enlisted, at Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, December 2, 1802, for three years, a private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant William W. Burrows' Detachment ; died, October 5, 1804. Stewart, William — Private, Captain Daniel Carmick's Detachment ; enlisted, at New Orleans, La., April 25, 1805, for three years ; age, 26 ; born, Somerset County, N. J. ; deserted, October 26, 1805 ; surrendered from desertion, November 4, 1805 ; private, Second Lieutenant Thomas Towne's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Master Commandant Isaac Chauncey, February 4, 1806 ; transferred to First Lieutenant John R. Fenwick's Detachment, at New York Navy Yard, N. Y., April 1, 1806 ; on rolls of Detachment to January 1, 1807 ; private, First Lieutenant Archibald Henderson's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Wasp," October 20, 1807 ; discharged, at New York, N. Y., May 6, 1808. Taylor, Jacob (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, July 31, 1801, expiration of service. Tichenor, Peter (For previous record see War with France) — Private, Captain James McKnight's Detachment, on Frigate "Con stellation," Captain Alexander Murray, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Richard V. Norris, January 14 to March 12, 1802; promoted Corporal, September 1, 1802 ; discharged, March 31, 1803. Tiper (or Typer), William — Private, First Lieutenant Presley N. O'Bannon's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., December 31, 1801, for three years ; age, 21 ; born, Cranbury, N. J. ; private, First Lieutenant Presley N. O'Bannon's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," November 22, 1803 ; private, Captain Daniel Carmick's Detachment, at New Orleans, La., February 29, 1804 ; discharged, at New Orleans, La., December 31, 1804, expiration of service ; re-enlisted, at New York, N. Y., May 23, 1808, for three years, a private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; private, First Lieutenant Roger Jones' Detachment, on Sloop- of-War "John Adams," July 1, 1809 ; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York Navy Yard, N. Y., November 28, 1809; on rolls of Detachment to January 1, 1810; final record unknown. Tompkins, Caleb (For previous record see War with France) — Corporal; discharged, July 31, 1801. Towser, Shadrick— Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., March 25, 1803, for three years ; age, 18 ; born, New Jersey ; deserted, July 25, 1803. WAR WITH TRIPOLI, AFRICA, 1801-1805. 9 Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Tucker, Stephen (For previous record see War with France) — Private; discharged, July 31, 1801, expiration of service; re-enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., March 24, 1804, for three years, a private, First Lieutenant Anthony Gale's Detachment ; deserted, April 6, 1804 ; captured from desertion, September 25, 1804 ; deserted, February 15, 1805. Typer, William — See William Tiper. Van Camp, John — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 28, 1803, for three years ; age, 40 ; born, Hunterdon County, N. J. ; private, First Lieutenant William S. Osborn's Detachment, on Frigate "Philadelphia," Captain William Bainbridge, July 24, 1803 ; taken prisoner with the capture of the Frigate "Philadelphia," off harbor of Tripoli, Mediterranean Squadron, October 21, 1803, and confined a prisoner of war, at Tripoli, until exchanged, June 3, 1805 ; discharged, August, 1806, expiration of service. Walling, John (For previous record see War with France) — Sergeant; discharged, July 31, 1801. Ward, Elias — Private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant William W. Burrows' Detachment ; enlisted, at Washington, D. O, January 30, 1802, for three years; age, 22; born, Elizabeth, N. J.* discharged, December 24, 1804; re-enlisted, at Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, December 24, 1804, for three years, a private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; promoted Corporal, May 15, 1805 ; Corporal, Second Lieutenant Thomas Towne's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Master Commandant Isaac Chauncey, February 4, 1806 ; reduced to private, May 20, 1806 ; final record unknown. Wells, Enoch (For previous record see War with France) — Sergeant; reduced to private, July 21, 1802; discharged, at Washington, D. C, June 18, 1803, expiration of service ; re-enlisted, at Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. O, October 13, 1803, for three years, a private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant William W. Burrows' Detachment ; promoted Corporal, May 1, 1804 ; discharged, January 17, 1806. Wheeler, Francis — Private, First Lieutenant Newton Keene's Detachment ; enlisted, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., March 27, 1804, for three years; age, 24; born, Middlesex County, N. J.; deserted, April 20, 1804. Whit, William — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 15, 1802, for three years ; age, 22 ; born, Trenton, N. J. ; deserted, July 26, 1802 ; captured from desertion, August 5, 1802 ; deserted, August 25, 1802 ; arrested and committed to jail in Baltimore, Md., September 4, 1802 ; brought to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. O, September 15, 1802 ; died, March 6, 1803. White, George — Private, Second Lieutenant Edward Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 28, 1805, for three years ; age, 22 ; born, Bridgeton, N. J. ; private, Second Lieutenant Thomas Towne's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Master Commandant Isaac Chauncey, February 4, 1806, at Charleston, S. C. ; discharged, March 29, 1808. Williams, Peter (For previous record see War with France) — Private, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa., October 15, 1801 ; re-enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 0, 1803, for three years, a Corporal, Captain Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; Corporal, First Lieutenant William S. Osborn's Detachment, on Frigate "Philadelphia," Captain William Bainbridge, July 24, 1803 ; taken prisoner with the capture of the Frigate "Philadelphia," off harbor of Tripoli, Mediterranean Squadron, October 21, 1803, and confined a prisoner of war, at Tripoli, until exchanged, June 3, 1805 ; discharged, September 30, 1805, expiration of service. Wood, William (For previous record see War with France) — Private; captured from desertion, November 17, 1802; deserted, December 16, 1802. INDEX. "War With Tripoli, Africa, 1801-1805. Aarons, James, 5. Atkinson, Isaac, 5. Bainbridge, Joseph, 3. Bainbridge, William, 3. Barber, Jonathan, 5. Bates, John, 5. Batton, Richard, 5. Betts, Japhet, 5. Boyd, George, 5. Brown, John, 5. Brown, William, 5. Bryant, William, 5. Buck, Nathan, 5. Burrough, Charles, 5. Burrows, Charles, 5. Carlisle, Ebenezer, 5. Carpenter, James, 5. Carrington, Benjamin, 5. Chambers, Matthew, 5. Christie, William, 5. Clark, John, 5. Collins, John, 5. Combes, Lawrence, 5. Cook, Ebenezer, 5. Cooper, William, 5. Cozens, George, 5. Crane, William M., 4. Cuper, William, 6. Currie, William, 6. Curry, John, 6. Dailey, William, 6. Daniels, Mark, 6. Davis, David, 6. Davis, John (2), 6. Deacon, David, 4. Delaney, Daniel, 6. Dickson, Daniel, 6. Doogan, William, 6. Dugan, William, 6. Evans, Samuel, 4. Fisher, John (2), 6. Flick, Abraham, 6. Foster, Mahlon, 0. Francisco, John, 6. Gamble, Thomas, 4. Gano, John, 6. Gano, Stephen, 6. Goldsmith, William, 0. Graham, William, 0. Hamfield, John, 6. Hance, Daniel, 6. Hand, Silas, 6. Heaton, Tuttle, 6. Hutchins, Samuel, 7. Inyard, Lewis, 7. Ivins, Samuel, 7. Johnson, James, 7. Justice, William, 7. Kingsland, Nathaniel, 7. Langley, William, 7. Lawrence, James, 4. Letts, John, 7. Mahony, Jeremiah, 7. McDonald, Thomas, 7. McGill, James, 7. Mitchell, Amos, 7. Mitchell, Thomas, 7. Moore, Samuel, 7. Morgan, John (2), 7. Nixon, George, 7. Pancoast, Asa, 7. Parcells, Samuel, 7. Peppard, Jacob, 7. Peppard, William, 7. Reed, Charles, 7. Regans, Isaac, 8. Roberson, William, 8. Robinson, Daniel, 8. Robinson, Robert, 8. Service, Daniel, 8. Seward, Joseph, 8. Smallwood, Thomas (2), 8. Snook, Jeremiah, 8. Somers, Richard, 4. Southard, William, 8. Spalding, John, 8. Stewart, Charles, 4. Stewart, Joseph, 8. Stewart, William, 8. Taylor, Jacob, 8. Tichenor, Peter, 8. Tingey, Thomas, 4. Tiper, William, 8. Tompkins, Caleb, 8. Towser, Shadrick, 8. Trenchard, Edward, 4. Tucker, Stephen, 9. Typer, William, 9. Van Camp, John, 9. Walling, John, 9. Ward, Elias, 9. Wells, Enoch, 9. Wheeler, Francis, 9. Whit, William, 9. White, George, 9. Williams, Peter, 9. Wood, William, 9. RECORD OF OFFICERS AND MEN OF NEW JERSEY IN THE War With Great Britain, 1812-1815. War With Great Britain, 1812-1815. Nearly two months before war waB declared between the United States and Great Britain, New Jersey had begun to place herself in a condition to defend her seacoaBts and harbors. The Congress of the United States passed the following : An Act to authorize a detachment from the militia of the United States. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby authorized to require of the Executives of the several states and territories, to take effectual measures to organize, arm, and equip, according to law, and hold in readiness to march at a moment's warning, their respective proportions of one hundred thousand militia, officers included, to be apportioned by the President of the United States, from the latest militia returns in the department of war ; and, in cases where such returns have not been made, by such other data as he shall judge equitable Section II. And be it further enacted, That the detachment of militia aforeBaid shall be officered ont of the present militia officers, or others, at the option and discretion of the constitutional authority in the respective states and territories ; the President of the United States apportion ing the general officers among the respective states and territories, as he may deem proper, and the commissioned officers of the militia, when called into actual service, shall be entitled to the same pay, rations and emoluments as the officers of the army of the United States. Section III. And be it further enacted, That the said detachment shall not be compelled to serve a longer time than six months after they arrive at the place of rendezvous ; and during the time of their service the non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates shall be entitled to the same pay and rations as is provided by law for the militia of the United States when called into actual service. Section IV. And be it further enacted, That the President of the United States be and he hereby is authorized to call into actual service any part, or the whole of said detachment, in all the exigencies provided by the constitution, and the officers, non-commisBioned officers, musicians and privates of the said detachment shall be subject to the penalties of the act, entitled "An Act for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections and repel invasions, and to repeal the act now in force for those purposes, passed the twenty-eighth day of February, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five," and if a part only of said detachment shall be called into actual service, they shall be taken from such part thereof aa the President of the United States shall deem proper. Section V. And be it further enacted, That in lieu of whipping, aB provided by several of the rules and articles of war, as now used and practiced, stoppage of pay, confinement and deprivation of part of the rations shall be substituted in such manner as hereinafter provided. Section VI. And be it further enacted. That any non-commisBioned officer or private belonging to the aforesaid detachment of militia, who shall, while in actual service, be convicted before any court-martial of any offense, which before the passing of this act might or could have subjected such person to be whipped, shall, for the first offense, be put under such stoppages of pay as auch court-martial shall adjudge, not exceeding the one half of one month's pay for any one offense ; but such offender may, moreover, at the discretion of such court-martial, be con fined under guard, on allowance of half rations, any length of time, not exceeding ten days for any one offense, or may, at the descretion of such court-martial, be publicly drummed out of the army. Section VII. And be it further enacted, That the sum of one million of dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated to be paid out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, towards defraying any expenses incurred by virtue of the provisions of this act. Section VIII. And be it further enacted, That this act shall continue and be in force for the term of two years from the passing thereof, and no longer. H. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives. WM. H. CRAWFORD, Approved April 10, 1812. President of the Senate pro tempore. JAMES MADISON. On the 25th of April, 1812, Governor Joseph Bloomfield issued an order to mobilize five thousand of the militia of the State for immediate service. The following is the text of this order : Headquarters, Trenton, "1 General Orders. April 25th, 1812. J The President of the United States having required the Executive of this State to take effectual measures to organize, arm and equip according to law, and hold in readiness to march at a moment's warning, five thousand men, officers included (that being the quota of this State of one hundred thousand militia of the United States required to be detached by an act of Congress, passed on the 10th instant, entitled "An act to authorize a detachment from the militia of the United States"), and to have the same detached, and duly organized in companies, battalions, regiments, brigades and divisions, within the shortest period that circumstances will permit : The Commander-in-Chief of New Jersey orders, that the Commandants of the several brigades detach the officers and men conformably to the foregoing requisition, from the corps under their respective commands, according to the following detail : WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. os trt Z < htg 'TOOi -4 00 Ol CO iQ rt tr- OJ ^* t- -t ¦** tUt CO ** &* CO ¦* « a> « l> (© o> oo tH oa c5 iO m s010" ¦S9JBAUJ -ACOa0U0C4C^(Qr«CO0DlAtp coo-^oeocoMoQcoo>aolc3cQeos4eorHco«i 010I>CO Sion J 1 .aeo|jg •siBJOdjoo ^>cSOOacOOO(0004Tfta <> •suooSbkj trt-taia-tr-trrCitOrtVSrt r-tG*G*Z*rtVtGiC* 00 SIQTJJ'BJ; | : : ^ :rH • ¦ : ,H :rH : I "¦* ¦BI3IPPBS 1 : : ¦"' : " : : : •" • "-1 : | ¦* 'Biejadimuj, \ ': -1 : : : "H : • rt : : >-i | « *S[BIO ¦¦ieiSBraiBJ | : : : : • • rt • ¦ : • : | t •lUUjnfPV | :::•::•:¦: "< ¦ | rt ¦8JBJ-J S.noaSing | :::::":::¦¦: | "-> noaSjng | :::¦:;• -1 : • : : | rt ¦SJ3UJ00 1™ : ¦.•-it :ri ; ; j | ¦» ¦a)a«u3?n9n ps I : 1" • ¦ ¦ " • i" • " | » BjaBaajnafi is[ | " • • • -1 ¦ rf ; : -< : | -w SUjBjd'BO | ¦ ¦"• ; :rt • : :rtrn • | -^ •SIofBM 1 : : : rt : : • ; •-< | « •tSaOtOO-lUBnamfadn 1 :':::: 1 :: ^ :•¦ j •-* >t os H¦J tJict03 -< BaoSBIBO paB S308Td p[8M 1 : ri : : : rH : rt = :• : j | "> ¦sassoi}Bpt SSS««o,eo«<01>co : O CO rH ¦BiajtJ | :¦ n :;"¦¦;:: h | CO •si8tamnj(i 1 : rt : • rt • • ¦ : -i ; : | CO sjnBnajnan PZ 1 rt :':":: "-1 •¦::: | m •B^UBnom^TI 1H I : : ^ : rH : • ¦ »-• : : : | « sniBidBO | ; ^ ¦ • : i-i : rt : • * : | » Q fa J™os a . 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September 2d, 1812. / Brigadier-General Armstrong, of the United States Army, commanding New York and its dependencies, having by an order of the 28th ultimo required of the Executive of the State of New Jersey a second detachment, " consisting of five hundred non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates, with a competent number of officers " to rendezvous at the encampment near Powles Hook, to relieve the detachment now on duty — the Commander in-Chief therefore orders: That Major-General Ludlow detach "five hundred noncommissioned officers, musicians and privates, with a competent number of officers," from the five thousand men (officers included) detached from the militia of this State by General Orders of the 10th of April last ; and the commanding officer of this second detachment will receive orders from Major-General Ludlow to repair on the 18th instant with said detachment to the encampment near Powles Hook, and on his arrival to report himself to Brigadier-General Armstrong. By order of the Hon. Charles Clark, Vice President of Council of the State of New Jersey, exercising in the absence of the Governor the supreme executive power in said State. JAMES J. WILSON, Major-General BENJAMIN LUDLOW, Adjutant-General. Commanding Detachment from New Jersey Militia. By this order a second detachment of five hundred men were directed to rendezvous at the encampment at Paulus Hoeck for ninety days' service relieving the five hundred men ordered there on the June previous. The detachment of Major Andruss, at Fort Richmond, was relieved by six companies from Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Jackson's regiment of militia. On the 16th of November, Governor Aaron Ogden, who, on the 29th of October> had been elected Governor ofthe State in place of Joseph Bloomfield, issued orders for the entire militia of the State to hold itself in readiness for service at only twenty-four houra' notice. The lan guage of this order is here given : Headquabtebs, Elizabethtown, 1 Genebai. Obdebs. November 16th, 1812. i The Commander in-Chief of the Militia of New Jersey, in consequence of a particular communication made to him by the General com manding at New York and its dependencies, thinks it prudent to direct that all the uniform companies, whether of cavalry, artillery, light infantry or riflemen, within the State, do hold themselves in readiness, upon a previous notice of twenty-four hours, to take the field duly equipped, each man having one good blanket and fonr days' provision ready cooked. The Captains commanding companies of artillery will make contracts, on behalf of the United States, for a suitable number of horses and drivers (by the day) to transport their respective field-pieces and their apparatus, to be paid only from the rime of the order to march until their return ; and, also, will take immediate measures, such aa are allowed by law, to put into good order everything necessary for such transportation. Each Captain of an uniform company will make an immediate return of the present state of hia company, both aB to the men and their munitions, adding snch general remarks, in regard to their present ability to take the field, as he may think proper, and transmit the same to the Commander-in-Chief without delay. Ab these volunteer corps, in all sudden emergencies, form the first and best defense of the State, it is hoped that such as may be able will display their zeal in joining themselves to some one or other of these uniform companies, as circumstances or inclination may lead, thus proving themselves a race of Jerseymen not unworthy of their fathers. AARON OGDEN, Commander-in-Chief of the Militia of New Jersey. 6 WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. The uniformed militia of New Jersey then consisted of twenty-five hundred men, and this force was made subject to the call of General Armstrong, who was in command of fortifications of New York City and harbor. During the year of 1812 the detached militia of New Jersey was called out for the defense of the seaboard, and was stationed at three points, Sandy Hook, Staten Island and Paulus Hoeck. The troops at Paulus Hoeck, however, were in a camp of instruction. They received their pay from the State of New Jersey, and were not considered as being in the service of the general government. The official return of the detached militia for 1812 shows the following force, all infantry, in service : From August 17th — September 25th, twenty-three officers, fifty-two non-commissioned officers, two hundred and ninety men. From September 17th — November 30th, twenty five officers, fifty non commissioned officers, three hundred and sixty-eight men. On the 21st day of January, 1813, Adjutant-General John Beatty reported to His Excellency Governor Ogden, Commander-in-Chief, that, in compliance with his order of the 16th of November last, he had received a return showing that sixteen troops of cavalry, eleven companies of artillery, thirty companies of light infantry and seven companies of riflemen, with a total force of two thousand three hundred and seventy enlisted men, were ready for Bervice, and that there was a "general readiness and zeal expressed by these uniform corps to comply with the instruction of the Commander-in-Chief to take the field in defense of the State," although their arms and munitions are deficient for actual service. On the 20th of February, 1813, a law waB passed by the Legislature of New Jersey appropriating five thousand dollars to enable Governor Ogden to take proper measures for the defense of the coast. On the 24th of March the Governor issued a general order from his headquarters at Elizabethtown, enjoining upon " every enrolled militia man to provide himself with a good musket or firelock, a sufficient bayonet and belt, two spare flints and a knapsack, a pouch to contain not less than twenty-four cartridges suited to the bore of his musket, each cartridge to contain a sufficient quantity of powder and ball; or if a rifleman, with a good rifle, knapsack, shot-pouch and powder-horn, twenty balls suited to the bore of his rifle, and one-quarter of a pound of powder ; or if a dragooD, with a serviceable horse, at least fourteen hands and » half high, a, good saddle, mall pillion and valise, holsters, a breastplate and crupper, a pair of boots and spurs, a pair of pistols, a sabre and cartouch box to contain cartridges for pistols." On the 11th of May Bix companies of Colonel James Abraham's regiment of two hundred men were sent to the Navesink Heights for thirty days' service, or until relieved ; they remained there until the 15th of September, when they were discharged, with the thanks of the Governor. ThiB order is in the following very complimentary language : Adjutant-Genebal's Office, 1 New Jebsey Militia — Tbenton, September 15th, 1813. ) ***** ** *** **** ** ******** " The Commander-in-Chief avails himself of the present occasion to express his satisfaction at the degree of patience, perseverance and general orderly conduct which has been manifested by those who have thus served out this term of duty. In a situation so novel, under the performance of unaccustomed services, and with so many other excitements to discontent from misrepresentations, in regard to the length of time they were liable to be retained, and the authority under which they were to be discharged, it is matter of much commendation that so many have had the patriotism, the virtue and the firmness to continue until this time." " These will now return home, with honor, with their pay, and with their regular discharges, which, it is most sincerely hoped, will exempt them from future drafts during the present war ; a condition far preferable to that of those who, so ill advisedly, have, deserted the present service." " The officers and men will be pleased to accept of this assurance of the Commander-in-Chief, of his friendly regards, his thanks for the services they have performed, and his best wishes that happiness and prosperity may always attend them." * * * * * ****************#^* JOHN BEATTY, Adj utan t- General. Many of the men who were in service during the year 1813 were not mustered into the United States service, but, being ordered ont by the Governor, were independent militia detachments not subject to the orders of the Commander of the Third Military District, although he was consulted by the Governor of the State as to their proper distribution along the seacoast. The following is the official report of the detached militia in service during the year 1813 : s INFANTRY, 1813. From April 28th to September 18th, From May 3d to October 31st, From May 24th to September 30th, From May 28th to September 18th, From July 15th to September 30th, From May 9th to September 18th, From April 28th to September 18th, From May 11th to September 18th, On the 14th of July, 1814, William Pennington, who was elected Governor of New Jersey October 28th, 1813, issued his order for five thousand men to hold themselves in readiness for immediate service. This is the text of the order : _ _ Headquabtebs, Tbenton (New Jersey) , 1 Genebal Obdebs. 14th Inly, 1814. 1 The Executive of the United States having required the Executive of New Jersey to organize and hold in readiness for immediate service, a corps of militia consisting of five hundred artillery and four thousand five hundred infantry, and the laws of the State having authorized in such case the Commander-in Chief to receive aa volunteers any uniform companies of militia as part of such corps, making provision that due Non-Commlssioned Officers. Officers. Privates. 4 13 84 7 9 91 4 8 82 16 17 158 5 15 99 CAVALRY. 5 8 42 ARTILLERY. 1 2 16 RIFLEMEN. 2 4 49 WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 7 credit be given for the same, and the Secretary of War, in his communication to the Commander-in-Chief, having expressed a desire that uniform companies be preferred. The Commander-in-Chief proposes to the uniform companies of the militia of New Jersey to volunteer their services in the formation of this important corps. Such uniform companies of the militia as are disposed to volunteer their services will, therefore, make known the same as soon as possible (in twenty days at furthest) to the Adjutant-General, at Trenton, after which time they will be formed into regiments and battalions, the remainder of the corps completed, and the General, Field and Staff Officers designated. Those companies that have already patriotically offered their service when wanted, will now have an opportunity of doing it at a time when they can be accepted. The Captains of such companies as accept this invitation will transmit with the offer of service, a roll of their respective companies The Commander- in Chief thinks it his duty to remind the militia of New Jersey that the crisis calls for a manifestation of public virtue. The events of the war in Europe have left America to again contend singly with the British Empire. The eyes of the world are upon us. Let us convince the enemy that the moment he lands on our shores he will be met by freemen in arms able and willing to defend their country. The citizens of New Jersey were among the first in our glorious struggle for national independence, and in the formation of our national government ; they will not be last in arms to maintain what they have so heroically contributed to achieve and wisely to establish. Attested: WILLIAM S. PENNINGTON. James J. Wilson, Adjutant-General. On the 11th of August, in response to a requisition from Major-General Morgan Lewie, who had been ordered in command of the Third Military District in New York City, relieving General Armstrong, then Secretary of War, Governor Pennington ordered two hundred men to encamp on the Heights of the Nayeaink. This detachment consisted of Captain James J. Wilson's Company, of Trenton ; Captain Stephen C. Day's Company, of Orange ; Captain John J. Plume's Artillery, of Newark ; Captain MoBea F. Davis' Rifle Company, of Bloomfield ; Captain William Ten Eyck'a Rifle Company, of Freehold ; Lieutenant Jamea Ten Eyck's Company, of Middletown Point. The next day the Governor issued the following order, calling into service companies of the militia which had volunteered in response to hia ordera of July 14th. Thia ia the language of the order : Headquabtebs, Tbenton, N. J , 1 Genebal Obdebs. August 12th, 1814. J The Commander-in-Chief announces his acceptance of the offers of service made by the following volunteer corpB agreeably to his invita tion of the 14th of July last, in the order in which they were received, viz. : OF ARTILLERY. Captain Kilburn's Artillery, of Orange. Captain Golden's Artillery, of Hopewell. Captain Plume's Independent Artillery, of Newark. Captain Neilson's Artillery, of New Brunswick. Captain Van Dyke's Horse Artillery, of New Brunswick. OF INFANTRY AND RIFLEMEN. Captain Wilson's Jersey Blues, of Trenton. Captain Day's Volunteers, of Orange. Captain Harrison's Riflemen, of Orange. Captain Donlevy's Rangers, of Belvidere. Captain Lindsley's Riflemen, of Essex. Captain Ten Eyck's Riflemen, of Freehold. Lieutenant Ten Eyck'a Riflemen, of Middletown Point. Captain Halliday's Rangers, of Morristown. Captain Mitchell's Rangers, of Paterson Landing. Captain Fair's Light Infantry, of Hackenaack. Captain Garrison's Infantry, of Somerset. Captain Crane's Riflemen, of Caldwell. Captain Freaa' Light Infantry, of Salem. Lieutenant Garrison's Light Infantry, of Salem. Captain MacKay's Riflemen, of New Brunswick. Captain Brees's Light Infantry, of Baskingridge. Captain Scott's Light Infantry, of New Brunswick. Captain Fell's Light Infantry, of New Hampton. Captain Brittin's Fusileers, of Chatham. Captain Carter's Riflemen, of Bottlehill. Captain M'Kissack's Riflemen, of Somerset. Captain Davis' Riflemen, of Bloomfield. Captain Ball's Light Infantry, of Bloomfield. While accepting the patriotic offers of these volunteer Companies, the Commander-in-Chief deems it his duty, in order that they may, should they be called into service, act their respective parts in a manner honorable to themselves and useful to their country, to enjoin it upon them one and all to equip themselves for the field as speedily aa possible ; to perfect themselves in discipline by frequent meetings and strict attention to the instructions of their officers, and to hold themselves in readiness to march at a moment's warning whenever the exigencies of their country may require. In order to complete the quota of five thousand men, officers included, required from this State, the Commandants of the several brigades of infantry, and of the Cape May Regiment, will immediately caused to be detached from their respective commands the officers and privates called for in the following : WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. •iHUBjni : S r- S ,-H •* O W . rt to ci : : : : w p-i : rt o ¦iiatllliV : • : i : : as : vs s cr, a, : ll-llltoit-lrtrtl o» *'OJft < g •[Biox inoc*icttnc*c*tnotsss-qit-txs COCJOOiOOCprHOO-^OiM^q;•* -*. 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Boyd, James — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 16, 1812, for five years ; age, 18 ; born, Salem, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, February 24, 1812 ; private, First Lieutenant William S. Bush's Detachment, on Frigate "Constitution," Captain Isaac Hull, North Atlantic Squadron, June 1, 1812 ; engaged in the capture of British Frigate "Guerriere," Atlantic Ocean, August 19, 1812 ; transferred to Captain Archibald Henderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., September 6, 1812 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Alfred Grayson's Detachment, on Frigate "Congress," Captain John Smith, North Atlantic Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, October 2, 1812; private, First Lieutenant William Strong's Detachment, on Frigate "Congress," December 1, 1813, to June 1, 1814 ; private, First Lieutenant John Heath's Detachment, on Frigate "Congress," at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., July 1, 1814 ; Private, Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., July 1, to December 31, 1814. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Brewer, John — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., September 24, 1811, for five years ; age, 21 ; born, Monmouth County, N. J. ; private, Captain Archibald Henderson's Detachment, on Frigate "President," Flagship of Captain John Rodgers, North Atlantic and West India Squadron, at Newport, R. I., February 1, 1812, to May 31, 1812; private WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 241 Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Captain Robert Greenleaf's Detachment, on Frigate "President," September 1, 1812, to November 30, 1813; private, Second Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "President," January 1, 1814; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., March 19, 1814 ; transferred to Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Phil adelphia, Pa., May 6, 1814; temporarily assigned to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, August 7, 1814; rejoined Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa., September, 1814; transferred to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," December, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Brinkerhoff, PniLiP-^Private, Sergeant Morris Palmer's Detachment ; enlisted, at Baltimore, Md., October 7, 1811, for five years ; age, 34; born, Bergen County, N. J.; private, Second Lieutenant Samuel E. Watson's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Captain Charles Morris, North Atlantic Squadron, January 1, 1814; promoted Sergeant, March 30, 1814; transferred with First Lieutenant Samuel E. Watson's Detachment, to Frigate "Congress," Captain Charles Morris, November 30, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Brown, John— Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., February 2, 1810, for five years; age, 27; born, Woodbridge, N. J.; discharged, March 22, 1814, Surgeon's certificate of disability. B . Thomas — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 24, 1813, for five years; age, 35 ; born, Salem, N. J. ; final record unknown. Brown, Thomas — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 26, 1812, for five years; age, 21 ; born, New Jersey ; private, Second Lieutenant Henry B. Breckenridge's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," Captain John Cassin, Chesapeake Bay, February, 1813— "Sick in hospital at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., with toes cut off;" discharged, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., July 15, 1813, disability. Burrough (or Burrows), Charles (For previous record see War with Tripoli) — Private; on rolls of Captain John Hall's Detach ment, and discharged therefrom, at New York, N. Y., July 24, 1812. Carnine (or Curnine) , John — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 31, 1811, for five years ; age, 22 ; born, Essex County, N. J. ; transferred to New York, N. Y., September 14, 1812 ; transferred to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., September 14, 1812, and on rolls to December 31, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Carty, Isaac E. — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., April 6, 1814, for five years; age, 24 ; born, Salem, N. J. ; temporarily assigned to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, August 7, 1814 ; rejoined Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa., September, 1814; transferred to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detach ment, on Frigate "Guerriere," December, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. ) Chandler, Oliver — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., November 27, 1809, for five years; age, 22 ; born, Elizabeth, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, December 4, 1809 ; transferred to Second Lieutenant William S. Bush's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Lieutenant Theodore Hunt, June 6, 1810; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., November, 1811 ; in hospital at New York, N. Y., to March 1, 1812; transferred to Gunboat No. 47, at New York, N. Y., April 13, 1812; transferred to First Lieutenant Robert Mosby's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Master Commandant James Lawrence, North Atlantic Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, June 12, 1812 ; promoted Corporal, November 10, 1813 ; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1813 ; Corporal, First Lieutenant William B. Brownlow's Detachment, on Frigate "Hornet," June 15, 1814 ; discharged, at New London, Conn., November 27, 1814, expiration of service. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Chandler, Vincent — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., May 20, 1814, for five years; age, 44 ; born, Milford, N. J. ; on rolls of Detachment to December 13, 1814 ; final record unknown. Chidester, Joseph — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., October 24, 1808, for three years ; age, 27 ; born, New Jersey ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine'Corps, Washington, D. C, October 26, 1808 ; promoted Corporal, March 1, 1810 ; promoted Sergeant, May 1, 1810 ; reduced to private, September 3, 1810 ; re-enlisted, at Washington, D. C, March 22, 1811, for five years, a private, Lieutenant-Colonel- Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment; private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment, at New Orleans, La., May 1, 1811,. to December 31, 1813; promoted Corporal, May 1, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Clark, George — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., March 10, 1810, for five years; age, 21; born, Sussex County, N. J. ; private, Sergeant John Boyle's Detachment, on Brig "Argus," Lieutenant William M. Crane, North Atlantic Squadron, May 1, 1811, to December 1, 1811 ; promoted Corporal, 1812 ; reduced to private, August 10, 1812 ; promoted Corporal, October 1, 1812 ; private, First Lieutenant William Strong's Detachment, on Brig "Argus," from September, 1812, to December 31, 1812 ; transferred as Corporal to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., February 1, 1813 ; transferred to Brig "Argus," Master Commandant William H. Allen, March 15, 1813 ; Brig "Argus" captured by British Brig "Pelican," off St. David's Head, England, August 14, 1813, and officers and men taken prisoners and confined in England ; Corporal, Captain Thomas R. Swift's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., February 26, 1815 — "Received from cartel by Lieutenant Phillips;" served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Clark (or Clarke) John — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 18, 1811, for five years; age, 33 ; born, Cumberland County, N. J. ; transferred to Gosport Navy Yard, Va., September 13, 1811 ; transferred to First Lieu tenant Robert D. Wainwright's Detachment, at Charleston, S. C, October 19, 1811, and served to December 10, 1812 ; private, Captain Robert D. Wainwright's Detachment, at Washington, D. C, June 1, to July 1, 1813 ; final record unknown. Coddington, Peter — Private, First Lieutenant Richard Smith's Detachment; enlisted, at Baltimore, Md., November 19, 1810, for five years ; age, 19 ; born, Cumberland County, N. J. ; private, First Lieutenant Lee Massey 's, Jr., Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., September 13, 1811 ; transferred to First Lieutenant John M. Gamble's Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," Captain David Porter, at Norfolk, Va., October 1, 1811 ; promoted Corporal, April 1, 1813 ; engaged in the capture of British Ship "Greenwich," Pacific Ocean, May 28, 1813 ; detailed from Detachment, under Lieutenant John M. Gamble, to Prize-ship "Green- 16 242 WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. wich," and served thereon from May 28, 1813, to March 31, 1814 ; engaged in the capture of British Ship "Seringapatam," off Tumbez, Peru, Pacific Ocean, July 13, 1813; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. ) Coleman, David — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., June 8, 1813, for five years; age, 16; born, Essex County, N. J. ; promoted Corporal, February 16, 1814 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Thomas W. Bacot's, Jr., Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant Samuel Angus, at New York, N. Y., February 16, 1814, and served thereon to January 31, 1815; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Coleman, James — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., March 29, 1813, for five years ; age, 18 ; born, Newark, N. J. ; transferred to First Lieutenant Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," Captain Stephen Decatur, April 4, 1813 ; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., May 10, 1814 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Frigate "President," Captain Stephen Decatur, at New York, N. Y., June 15, 1814; deserted, J.une 19, 1814; captured from desertion, July 19, 1814; on rolls of Detachment, on Frigate "President," to December 22, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Compton, William — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 10, 1812, for five years age, 19; born, New Brunswick, N. J.; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, February 24, 1812 private, Sergeant Thomas Kelly's Detachment, on Brig "Enterprise," Lieutenant Johnston Blakely, from April 1 to 30, 1812 private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment, at New Orleans, La., August 1, 1812, to December 31, 1813 ; final record unknown. Conover, Joseph — See Joseph Crownover. Covidell, Samuel — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., April 27, 1814, for five years ; age, 13 ; born, Milford, N. J.; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and con tinued record see War with Algiers.) Crownover (or Conover), Joseph — Private, First Lieutenant William Anderson's Detachment; enlisted, at Gettysburg, Pa., May 28, 1813, for five years ; age, 41 ; born, Somerset County, N. J. ; stationed at Hagerstown, Md., from May to June 30, 1813 ; private, Sergeant Jacob H. Mahler's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Commandant Robert T. Spence, February 1 to 28, 1814; private, Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., July 1, 1814; died, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., December 23, 1814. Cuberly, John — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., September 27, 1813, for five years; age, 23 ; born, Trenton, N. J. ; transferred to Sloop-of-War "Alert," October 24, 1813 ; deserted, November, 1813. Curnine, John — See John Carnine. Curtis, Jonathan — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., November 16, 1811, for five years; age, 24 ; born, Hunterdon County, N. J. ; promoted Corporal, February 14, 1812 ; promoted Sergeant, April 10, 1812 ; transferred to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., September 1, 1812 ; transferred to First Lieutenant John Brooks' Detachment, at Erie, Pa., June 18, 1813 ; reduced to private ; on Brig "Niagara," Captain Jesse D. Elliott, Lake Cham plain Squadron, and received three months' extra pay for meritorious service during battle of Lake Champlain, September 10, 1813 ; promoted Sergeant, November 1, 1813 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Benjamin Hyde's Detachment, at Lake Erie, Pa., January 1, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Day, Jacob — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., July 21, 1813, for five years; age, 32; born, New Jersey ; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1814 ; final record unknown. Decker, John — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., April 1, 1813, for five years; age, 19; born, Essex County, N. J. ; final record unknown. Demarest, John — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., September 26, 1811, for five years ; age, 30 ; born, Hackensack, N. J. ; on rolls of Detachment to November 1, 1811 ; private, First Lieutenant William Anderson's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," Captain Stephen Decatur, March 1, 1812 ; transferred to Captain Archibald Henderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., October 7-, 1812 ; transferred with Captain Archibald Henderson's Detachment, to Frigate "Constitution," Captain Charles Stewart, West India Squadron, September 1, 1813 ; transferred to First Lieutenant William Anderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., June 4, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Demarest, John — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., July 5, 1812, for five years; age, 18; born, Bergen County, N. J. ; transferred to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., September 1, 1812 ; promoted Corporal, November 18, 1812 ; reduced to private, November 30, 1813 ; promoted Corporal, January 7, 1814 ; promoted Sergeant, February 20, 1814 ; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1814 ; served to close of the war. (For subse quent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Dickson, Daniel (For previous record see War with Tripoli) — Corporal, First Lieutenant Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Sloop- of-War "Wasp," March 14, 1812 ; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, ai New York, N. Y., November, 24, 1812 ; reduced to private, March 14, 1813 ; transferred to Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant Joseph M. Tarbell, North Atlantic Squadron, March 20, 1813 ; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., April 20, 1813 ; transferred to Second Lieutenant Thomas W. Legge's Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, blockaded at New London, Conn., April 20, 1813, to May 21, 1814; private, Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., March 22, to December 31, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. ) Dillen, William — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., October 16, 1812, for five years ; age, 42 ; born, Monmouth County, N. J. ; transferred to Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant Joseph M. Tarbell, North Atlantic Squadron, October 31, 1812 ; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., May 13, 1813 ; final record unknown. WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 243 Eulisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Dole (or Doyle), Isaac — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., March 7, 1810, for five years; age, 22; born, New Jersey; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, March 30, 1810; transferred to Second Lieutenant William S. Bush's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Lieutenant Theodore Hunt, June 6, 1810; on rolls of Detachment to June 30, 1812; private, First Lieutenant Robert Mosby's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," September 1, 1812, to August 26, 1813 ; private, First Lieutenant William Brownlow's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," June 15, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Doremus, Richard — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., March 5, 1813, for five years ; age, 23 ; born, Newark, N. J. ; deserted, March 30, 1813 ; captured from desertion, September 23, 1813, and sentenced to six months' hard labor by order of court-martial, November, 1813; transfarred to First Lieutenant Thomas W. Bacofs, Jr., Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant Samuel Angus, February 16, 1814 ; on rolls of Detachment, Sloop-of-War "John Adams," to January 31, 1815 ; final record unknown. Doughty, Benjamin— Private,' Major John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., August 27, 1814, for five years ; age, 22 ; born, Barnegat, N. J. ; deserted, September 24, 1814. Doyle, Isaac — See Dole, Isaac. Duffy, Peter — Private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment; enlisted, at Washington, D. C, March' 20, 1809, for five years ; age, 44 ; born, Middlesex County, N. J. ; private, First Lieutenant William Anderson's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., January 1, 1810; transferred to First Lieutenant Ichabod B. Crane's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," Captain Stephen Decatur, North Atlantic Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, February 2, 1810, to August 1, 1811 ; engaged in the capture of British Frigate "Macedonian," October 25, 1812 ; private, First Lieutenant William Anderson's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," October 11, 1811, to November 30, 1812; private, First Lieutenant Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," June 1, 1813, to March 31, 1814 ; discharged, May 23, 1814 ; expiration of service ; re-enlisted, at New York, N. Y., May 23, 1814, for five years, as private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Dunlevy, Peter — Private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment; enlisted, at Washington, D. C, July 12, 1811,. for five years; age, 37; born, Trenton, N. J.; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Dunn, Lewis P. — Private, First Lieutenant John Urquehart's Detachment; enlisted, at Baton Rouge, La., June 7, 1813, for five years; age, 24; born, Elizabeth, N. J.; private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment, at New Orleans, La., August 1, 1813; promoted Sergeant, September 7, 1813; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. ) Dunning, Dennis — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 31, 1809, for three years ; age, 40 ; born, Middlesex County, N. J. ; discharged, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 31, 1812, expiration of service ; re-enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., February 3, 1812, for five years, as private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Evans, Thomas — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 24, 1813, for five years; age, 35; born, Salem County, N. J.; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Fithian, Isaac — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 29, 1813, for five years ; age, 18 ; born, New Jersey ; taken by civil authority, July 12, 1813. Fithian (or Tithian), Jeremiah — Private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment; enlisted, at New Orleans, La., May 14, 1812, for five years; age, 20; born, Greenwich, Cumberland County, N. J.; died, at New Orleans, La., June 30, 1814. Fitzsimons (or Fitsimons), Henry — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 12, 1812, for five years; age, 31; born, Monmouth County, N. J.; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, June 13, 1812 ; private, Second Lieutenant Henry B. Breckenridge's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," Captain Joseph Tarbell, December 1, 1812, to July 31, 1814 ; private, First Lieutenant Francis W. Sterne's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," September 1, 1814, to March 31, 1815; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Fleming, James — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 18, 1809, for five years ; age, 34 ; born, Gloucester County, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, September 14, 1809 ; taken by civil authority, February 7, 1810; private, Captain John Williams' Detachment, at Cumberland Island, Ga., May 1, to December 31, 1811, and at Fernandina, Amelia Island, East Florida, April 1, to June 30, 1812 ; died, August 7, 1812. Freeman, Isaac C. — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 29, 1812, for five years ; age, 27 ; born, New Jersey ; promoted Corporal, January 16, 1813 ; Corporal, Sergeant Morris Palmer's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Baltimore, Md., October 1, 1813, to January 31, 1814 ; Corporal, Sergeant Jacob H. Mahler's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Sailing Master Joseph Stevens, on Lake Ontario, Captain Isaac Chauncey's Squadron, February 1, 1814 ; transferred to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., March 22, 1814 ; promoted Sergeant, October 7, 1814 ; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. ) Fritts (or Fritz), George — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., March 24, 1809, for five years ; age, 22 ; born, New Jersey ; private, First Lieutenant Henry M. Parker's Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," July 1, 1809 ; transferred to Sergeant Isaac Delamatei-'s Detachment, on Schooner "Ferret," July 31, 1809 ; on rolls of Detachment, Schooner "Ferret," to January 20, 1810 ; private, First Lieutenant William Anderson's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., February 1, 1810 ; deserted, March 27, 1810 ; captured from desertion, March 29, 1810 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Henry M. Parker's Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," Master Commandant John Smith, November 9, 1810 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Lee Massey's, Jr., Detachment, at Navy Yard, Gosport, Va., July 27, 1811 ; transferred to First Lieutenant John M. Gamble's Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," Captain David Porter, January 1, 1813 ; transferred to Major John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., June 16, 1814 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Samuel B. Johnson's Detachment, August 23, 1814 ; discharged, December 12, 1814. 244 WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Gibson, John — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 10, 1811, for five years; age, 24; born, Woodbury, N. J.; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, October 19, 1811; private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa., February 7, 1815 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detach ment, on Frigate "Guerriere," Master Commandant William Lewis, February 11, 1815 ; served to close of the war. (For sub sequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Godfrey, Lewis — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., December 10, 1814, for five years ; age, 27 ; born, Egg Harbor, N. J. ; returned to Captain Robert Patterson's Company, Thirty-second Regiment, Infantry, United States Army, December, 1814, as a deserter therefrom. (See page 222.) Hannah, Samuel M. — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., November 13, 1809, for five years ; age, 26 ; born, Cumberland County, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, December 4, 1809; promoted Corporal, February 11, 1813; Corporal, Second Lieutenant Samuel E. Watson's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Adams," Captain Charles Morris, North Atlantic Squadron, May 1, 1813 ; promoted Sergeant, June 17, 1813 ; reduced to private, August 3, 1813 ; transferred with First Lieutenant Samuel E. Watson's Detachment, to Frigate "Congress," Captain Charles Morris, North Atlantic Squadron, November 30, 1814 ; discharged, at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H., November 30, 1814, expiration of service. Hedley, Ezekiel C. — Private, Major John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., August 26, 1814, for five years ; age, 26 ; born, Barnegat, N. J. ; deserted, September 24, 1814. Higgins, Noah — Private, First Lieutenant John Brooks' Detachment ; enlisted, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., August 7, 1811, for five years ; age, 21 ; born, Elizabeth, N. J. ; transferred to First Lieutenant Charles S. Hanna's Detachment, on Sloop-of- War "John Adams," Master Commandant Joseph M. Tarbell, North Atlantic Squadron, June 25, 1812 ; transferred to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., September 1, 1812; promoted Corporal, November 6, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Hopping, Jonathan — Private, Major John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., September 15, 1814, for five years ; age, 37 ; born, Hanover, N. J. ; transferred to Steam-Frigate "Fulton," at New York, N. Y., November 16, 1814 ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Hutchins, Thomas — Private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Washington, D. C, June 2, 1806, for three years; age, 30; born, Salem, N. J.; re-enlisted, at Washington, D. C, May 29, 1809, for five years, as private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's. Detachment; private on Brig "Vixen;" transferred from Brig "Vixen" to First Lieutenant Robert D. Wainwright's Detachment, at Charleston, S. C, July 23, 1811 ; on rolls of Detachment to February 28, 1813; private, Captain Robert D. Wainwright's Detachment, at Washington, D. C, June 1 to July 1, 1813; re-enlisted, at Washington, D. C, April 18, 1814, for five years, as private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Hyler, Adam — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., May 2, 1814, for five years; age, 37; born, New Brunswick, N. J. ; transferred to First Lieutenant Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Frigate "President," Captain Stephen Decatur, June 15, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Johnston, Seth — Private, Major John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., August 22, 1814, for five years; age, 22; born, Morristown, N. J. ; deserted, September 20, 1814. Jones, Samuel — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., August 27, 1813, for five years; age, 17; born, Leesburg, N. J. ; deserted, at New York, N. Y., November 18, 1813. Kent, Robert — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., September 24, 1811, for five years ; age, 28 ; born, Caldwell, N. J.; private, Captain Henry Caldwell's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., December 1, 1811; transferred to First Lieutenant Charles S. Hanna's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," June 25, 1812 ; on rolls of Detachment, Sloop-of-War "John Adams," to August 31, 1812 ; private, Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., September 1, 1812, to December 31, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Lowry, James — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., September 26, 1811, for five years ; age, 19 ; born, Monmouth County, N. J. ; private, First Lieutenant William Anderson's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," Captain Stephen Decatur, North Atlantic Squadron, March 1, 1812, to November 30, 1812 ; private, First Lieutenant Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," June 1, 1813 ; engaged in the capture of British Frigate "Macedonian," October 25, 1812 ; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., May 10, 1814 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Frigate "President," Captain Stephen Decatur, June 15, 1814; promoted Corporal, July 1, 1814; pro moted Sergeant, December 21, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Lozier, Garret — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., May 19, 1813, for five years; age 27; born, Bergen County, N. J. ; discharged, at New York, N. Y., March 11, 1814, furnished a substitute. Marins (or Marinus), David — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., April 3, 1813, for five years; age, 25; born, Bergen County, N. J.; transferred to Second Lieutenant Thomas W. Legge's Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, blockaded at New London, Conn., April 20, 1813; transferred to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., May 21, 1814 ; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1814 ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Masden (or Marsden), Thomas — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 31, 1813, for five years ; age, 19 ; born, New Jersey ; transferred to Captain Robert D. Wainwright's Detachment, July 15, 1813 ; transferred to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y. ; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1814 ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Mick, William — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa; August 17, 1808, for three years; age 16; born, Balston, N. J.; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, August 26, 1808; Fifer, Sergeant Samuel Burr's Detachment, on Brig "Nautilus," Lieutenant Arthur Sinclair, January 25, 1810, to March 31, 1810; private, WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 245 Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., April 1, 1812; promoted Fifer, June 31, 1812; transferred to First Lieutenant John M. Gamble's Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," Captain David Porter, January 1, 1813 ; transferred to Major John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., July 16, 1814 ; re-enlisted, at New York, N. Y., July 18, 1814, for five years, as Fifer, Major John Hall's Detachment; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1814; served to close of the war. (For sub sequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Milborn, James — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., December 16, 1811, for five years ; age, 21 ; born, Bound Brook, N. J. ; transferred to First Lieutenant John M. Gamble's Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," Captain David Porter, February 28, 1812 ; engaged in the capture of British Ship "Georgiana," off Gallipagos Islands, Pacific Ocean, April 29, 1813 ; detailed to Prize-ship "Georgiana," April 29, 1813 ; rejoined Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," April 1, 1814 ; transferred to Major John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., June 16, 1814 ; transferred to Steam-Frigate "Fulton," at New York, N. Y., October 4, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Miller, Enoch — Private, First Lieutenant John Johnson's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., May 4, 1807, for three years ; age, 28 ; born, Essex County, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, May 7, 1807 ; re-enlisted, at Washington, D. C, April 1, 1810, for five years, as Corporal, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Moore, Benjamin — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y, December 17, 1812, for five years; age, 20 ; born, Monmouth County, N. J. ; deserted, January 2, 1813 ; captured from desertion, at New York, N. Y., April 22, 1813 ; transferred to Second Lieutenant Thomas W. Legge's Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, block aded at New London, Conn., April 27, 1813 ; deserted from Frigate "Macedonian," at New London, Conn., June 30, 1813. Moore, Thomas — Private, Second Lieutenant William Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at Lancaster, Pa., April 30, 1813, for five years ; age, 21; born, Burlington County, N. J.; transferred to Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 26, 1813 ; deserted, July 12, 1813. Moorehouse, Daniel — Private, First Lieutenant Michael Reynolds', Jr., Detachment ; enlisted at New Orleans, La., December 31, 1807, for three years ; age, 33 ; born, Springfield, N. J. ; detached to Gunboat No. 13, at New Orleans, La., January 31, 1808 ; detached to Gunboat No. 21, at New Orleans, La., January 1, 1809; rejoined Detachment, at New Orleans, La., February 1, 1809 ; detached to Gunboat No. 21, at New Orleans, La., November 1, 1809 ; discharged therefrom, December 31, 1810, expiration of service ; re-enlisted, at New Orleans, La., January 4, 1811, for five years, as private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment, and assigned to Gunboat No. 65, at New Orleans, La. ; detached to Gunboat No. 156, at New Orleans, La., April 1, 1811 ; rejoined Detachment, at New Orleans, La., May 1, 1811;. died, at New Orleans, La., November 26, 1813. Naylor, Joseph — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 11, 1807, for three years ; age, 25 ; born, Burlington County, N. J. ; transferred to Marine Barracks, Norfolk, Va., September 14, 1807 ; discharged, at New Orleans, La., June 30, 1809, by Major Daniel Carmick ; re-enlisted, at New Orleans, La., March 21, 1811, for five years, as private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Norris, William— Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., March 10, 1813, for five years ; age, 43 ; born, Freehold, N. J. ; transferred to Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant Joseph M. Tarbell, North Atlantic Squadron, March 20, 1813 ; discharged, March 16, 1814, furnished a substitute. Neilus, Joseph — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 31, 1813, for five years; age, 20; born, New Jersey; transferred to Captain Robert D. Wainwright's Detachment, July 15, 1813, and transferred to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., July 15, 1813; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1814; final record unknown. Ogden, Uzal — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., April 30, 1812, for five years ; age, 29 ; born, Essex County, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, June 13, 1812 ; private, First Lieu tenant Thomas R. Swift's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., September 1, 1812 ; transferred to Second Lieutenant Henry B. Breckenridge's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," Captain Charles Stewart, West India and North Atlantic Squadron, November 16, 1812; transferred to First Lieutenant Thomas R. Swift's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., February 19, 1813; died, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., September 17, 1814. Oliver, Jeremiah— Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., May 13, 1809, for five years ; age, 44j born, Elizabeth, N. J. ; deserted, May 23, 1810 ; captured from desertion, at New York, N. Y., June 9, 1810 ; deserted, June 27, 1811; captured from desertion, at New York, N. Y., March 9, 1813; discharged, from Detachment, at New York, N. Y., June 12, 1813, Surgeon's certificate of disability. Pettit, Thomas — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., October 14, 1807, for three years; age, 21; born, Burlington, N. J.; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, December 2, 1807; private, Second Lieutenant Lee Massey's, Jr., Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Master Commandant John H. Dent, May 1, 1808; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1809; private, Second Lieutenant William S. Bush's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Lieutenant Theodore Hunt, January 1, 1810 ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, June 6, 1810; discharged, October 14, 1810, expiration of service; re-enlisted, at Baltimore, Md., October 23, 1810, for five years, as private, Sergeant Morris Palmer's Detachment; private, Lieutenant William H. E. O'Brian's Detachment, on Brig "Enterprise," Lieutenant Johnston Blakely, October 31, 1811, to April 30, 1812 ; private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment, at New Orleans, La., August 1, 1812 ; transferred to Sergeant Levi Derbin's Detachment, on Brig "Enterprise," Lieutenant Johnston Blakely, May 1, 1813 ; engaged in the capture of British Brig "Boxer," off Penguin Point, Maine, September 5, 1813 ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Peters, Isaiah— Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 3, 1812, for five years ; age, 24 ; born, Burlington, N. J.; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, June 13, 1812; private, Second Lieu tenant Samuel E. Watson's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Captain Charles Morris, North Atlantic Squadron, August 1, 1813 ; transferred with First Lieutenant Samuel E. Watson's Detachment, to Frigate "Congress," November 30, 1814 ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) 246 WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Enlisted Men, United States Murine Corps, from New JerBey Pittenger, John — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., December 2, 1811, for five years; age, 24;' born, Sussex County, N. J. ; transferred to First Lieutenant John M. Gamble's Detachment, on Frigate "Essex," Captain David Porter, December 20, 1811 ; engaged in the capture of British Ship "Greenwich," Pacific Ocean, May 28, 1813 ; detailed from Detachment, under Lieutenant John M. Gamble, to Prize-ship 'Greenwich," May 28, 1813, to March 31, 1814; engaged in the capture of British Ship "Seringapatam," off Tumbez, Peru, Pacific Ocean, July 13, 1813 ; wounded, November 10, 1813 ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Potts, Thomas— Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., February 11, 1812, for five years; age, 21; born, New Jersey; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, February 24, 1812; private, First Lieutenant Thomas R. Swift's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., May 1, 1812; deserted, May 17, 1812; captured from desertion, at Norfolk, Va., May 23, 1812; deserted, from hospital, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., June 21, 1812; captured from desertion, August 24, 1812 ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, November 16, 1812 ; private, Second Lieutenant Samuel E. Watson's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Captain Charles Morris, North Atlantic Squadron, April 1, 1813 ; detached with First Lieutenant Samuel E. Watson's Detachment, to Frigate "Congress," November 30, 1814 ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Randal, Samuel — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 22, 1812, for five years ; age, 21 ; born, New Jersey; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Rayne, Jonathan — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., December 9, 1812, for five years; age, — ; born, Burlington County, N. J.; promoted Corporal, April 1, 1813; detached to Lancaster, Pa., May 1, 1813 — "recruiting;" rejoined Detachment, from Lancaster, Pa., June 26, 1813; reduced to private, June 3, 1814; transferred to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, August 7, 1814; transferred to Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa., Sep tember 1, 1814; transferred to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," at New York, N. Y., December, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see "VS ar with Algiers.) Reeves, Abraham — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., October 30, 1812, for five years ; age, 29 ; born, Essex County, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, November 21, 1812 ; promoted Corporal, March 31, 1813; transferred to First Lieutenant John Brooks' Detachment, at Erie, Pa., April 1, 1813; reduced to private, July 1, 1813 ; private, First Lieutenant Benjamin Hyde's Detachment, at Lake Erie, January 1, 1814 ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Richmond, John — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., July 18, 1812, for five years; age, 29; born, New Brunswick, N. J. ; transferred to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., September 1, 1812 ; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Ridgeway, John J. — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., January 6, 1813, for five years ; age, 31 ; born, Burlington County, N. J. ; transferred to First Lieutenant Thomas W. Bacot's, Jr., Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant Samuel Angus, February 16, 1814 ; transferred to Major John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., February 16, 1815; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Roberts, Joseph, Jr. — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., March 24, 1810, for five years ; age, 35 ; born, Newark, N. J. ; transferred, at New London, Conn., January 11, 1811, from Schooner "Revenge" to Captain Henry Caldwell's Detachment, on Frigate "President," Captain John Rodgers, January 11, 18-lI ; on rolls of Detachment to November 10, 1811 ; private, Captain Archibald Henderson's Detachment, on Frigate "President," at Newport, R. I., February 1, 1812 ; died, August 16, 1812. Robinson, Potts (or Kotts) — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., October 14, 1812, for five years ; age, 27 ; born, Trenton, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, November 21, 1812 ; pro moted Corporal, January 16, 1813 ; promoted Sergeant, May 18, 1814 ; reduced to private, July 12, 1814 ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Romer, Peter — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., April 18, 1811, for five years ; age, 21 ; born, Pompton, N. J. ; transferred to First Lieutenant Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Frigate "President," Captain Stephen Decatur, June 15, 1814 ; transferred to Major John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., August 7, 1814 ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Roney, John — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., September 18, 1814, for five years ; age, 43 ; born, Harper, N. J. ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Rose, Daniel — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 6, 1812, for five years ; age, 21 ; born, Mount Holly, N. J. ; private, Second Lieutenant Henry B. Breckenridge's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," Captain Charles Stewart, at Washington, D. C, from December 1, 1812, to September 1, 1814 ; private, First Lieutenant Francis W. Sterne's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Sanders, Robert — Private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; enlisted, at Washington, D. C, March 25, 1809, for five years ; age, 30 ; born, Newark, N. J. ; private, First Lieutenant Ichabod B. Crane's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," Captain Stephen Decatur, North Atlantic Squadron, July 1, 1809; on rolls of Detachment to August 1, 1811; private, First Lieutenant AVilliam Anderson's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," October 11, 1811 ; took part in the capture of British Frigate "Macedonian," off Canary Islands, coast of Africa, September 25, 1812; on rolls of Detachment to June 1, 1813 ; discharged, at New York, N. Y., May 10, 1814, expiration of service. Savage (or Savidge), Thomas — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., January 11, 1811, for five years ; age, 36 ; born, Somerset County, N. J. ; transferred to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., September 1, 1812, and on rolls of Detachment to July 8, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 247 Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Shay, Daniel — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 27, 1808, for three years ; age, 22; born, New Jersey; detached to Gunboat No. 120, at Philadelphia, Pa., October 1, 1808; detached to Gunboat No. 119, at Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pa., April 1, 1809; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, May 12, 1809; re-enlisted, at Washington, D. C, March 22, 1811, for five years, as private, Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant Franklin Wharton's Detachment ; private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment, at New Orleans, La., August 1, 1812, to December 31, 1813 ; final record unknown. Slocum, Britton — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y, April 28, 1812, for five years ; age, 21 ; born, Monmouth County, N. J. ; private, Captain Robert Greenieaf's Detachment, on Frigate "President," February 1, 1813 ; on rolls of Detachment to November 30, 1813 ; private, Second Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "President," January 1, 1814 ; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., March 19, 1814 ; transferred to Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 9, 1814; transferred to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, August 7, 1814; transferred to Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa., September 1, 1814; transferred to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," December, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Smith, Constant — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 17, 1811, for five years ; age, 39 ; born, Cumberland County, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, July 10, 1811 ; private, First Lieutenant Thomas R. Swift's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., June 1, 1812 ; transferred to Second Lieutenant Henry B. Breckenridge's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," Captain Charles Stewart, at Washington, D. C, November 16, 1812 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Thomas R. Swift's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., February — , 1813 ; private, Sergeant Morris Palmer's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Baltimore, Md., September 1 to November 30, 1813 ; private, Sergeant James Bateman's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Erie," January 1 to 31, 1814 ; private, Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., March 22, 1814 ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers. ) Smith, Henry — Private, First Lieutenant Henry Caldwell's Detachment ; enlisted, at Boston, Mass., February 19, 1808, for three years ; age, 17 ; born, New Brunswick, N. J. ; private, Second Lieutenant Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Siren," at Norfolk, Va., and deserted, September 21, 1809 ; captured from desertion, and assigned to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., January 7, 1813 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," Captain Stephen Decatur, North Atlantic Squadron, March 20, 1813 ; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., May 10, 1814 ; on rolls of Detachment to June 1, 1814 ; private, Captain Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Frigate "President," Captain Stephen Decatur, and transferred to Major John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., June 15, 1814 ; on rolls of Detachment to December 13, 1814, with remark "on leave ;" final record unknown. Smith, Thomas — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., August 7, 1811, for five years ; age, 22 ; born, Shrewsbury, N. J. ; private, First Lieutenant William Anderson's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," Captain Stephen Decatur, North Atlantic Squadron, October 1, 1811, to March 31, 1812 ; private, First Lieutenant Thomas R. Swift's Detach ment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., May 1, 1812 ; died, in hospital at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., February 20, 1814. Stagg, David — Private, Second Lieutenant William Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at Lancaster, Pa., June 20, 1813, for five years ; age, 21 ; born, New Jersey ; transferred to Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 26, 1813 ; transferred to Captain Robert D. Wainwright's Detachment, July 15, 1813, and transferred to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., July 15, 1813; deserted, February 20, 1814. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Stewart, Thomas — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Ta., February 5, 1812, for five years ; age, 22 ; born, Mount Holly, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, February 24, 1812 ; private, Second Lieutenant Henry B. Breckenridge's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," Captain Charles Stewart, at Washington, D. C, December 1, 1812 ; private, First Lieutenant Francis W. Sterne's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," at Washington, D. C, September 1, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Stookey, Daniel — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., October 22, 1811, for five years ; age, 18 ; born, Middlesex County, N. J. ; transferred to Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Master Commandant James Lawrence, at New York, N. Y., June 8, 1812 ; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., June 10, 1812 ; deserted, at New York, N. Y., July 5, 1812. Striker, Peter— Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., August 23, 1809, for five years ; age, 27 ; born, Griggstown, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, November 22, 1809 ; promoted Corporal, April 17, 1810; Corporal, First Lieutenant Alfred Grayson's Detachment, on Frigate "Congress," Captain John Smith, North Atlantic Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, September 1, 1812; on rolls of Detachment to April 30, 1813; Sergeant, First Lieu tenant William Strong's Detachment, on Frigate "Congress," December 1, 1813; promoted Sergeant, September 15, 1813; transferred to First Lieutenant Charles S. Hanna's Detachment, at Portsmouth, N. H., June 8, 1814; on rolls of Detachment to July 31, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Suiter, William — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 30, 1809, for five years; age, 29 ; born, Gloucester, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, September 14, 1809 ; trans ferred to Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Philadelphia. Pa., December 17, 1809 ; promoted Corporal, September 14, 1812 ; transferred to Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., September 14, 1812 ; reduced to private, November 17, 1812 ; discharged, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., August 30, 1814, expiration of service. Taylor, Joseph — Private, First Lieutenant John Urquhart's Detachment; enlisted, at Baton Rouge, La., June 10, 1813, for five years; age, 41; born, Hunterdon County, N. J.; transferred to Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment, at New Orleans, La., June 10, 1813; died, at New Orleans, La., January — . 1815. 248 WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey Taylor, Peter — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 18, 1811, for five years ; age, 21 ; born, Morris, Sussex County, N. J.; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, July 10, 1811; private, First Lieutenant Thomas R. Swift's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., May 1, 1812 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Robert D. Wainwright's Detachment, at Charleston, S. C, May 3, 1812; deserted, at Charleston, S. C, May 17, 1812. Thompson, John — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., December 14, 1813, for five years; age, 24; born, Newark, N. J.; deserted, January 1, 1814. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Tithian, Jeremiah — See Jeremiah Fithian. Tomlin, Jonathan — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., December 9, 1809, for five years ; age, 27 ; born, New Jersey ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, March 30, 1810 ; private, First Lieu tenant Roger Jones' Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," September 4, 1810, to August 31, 1812; private, Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., September 1, 1812 ; discharged, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., December 9, 1814, expiration of service. Tuttle, John — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., April 13, 1812, for five years; age, 20; born, Morris County, N. J. ; transferred to Second Lieutenant John Heath's Detachment, on Frigate "President," Flagship of Captain John Rodgers, North Atlantic Squadron, May 29, 1812 ; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., June 18, 1812 ; discharged, at New York, N. Y., August 19, 1812, furnished a substitute. Turpin, Jacob — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., March 6, 1812, for five years ; age, 26 ; born, Gloucester County, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, April 8, 1812 ; private, First Lieutenant William S. Bush's Detachment, on Frigate "Constitution," Captain Isaac Hull, North Atlantic Squadron, June 1, 1812; on rolls of Detachment to August 31, 1812 ; private, First Lieutenant John Contee's Detachment, on Frigate "Constitution," Feb ruary 1 to September 30, 1813 ; took part in the capture of British Frigate "Guerriere," off Canary Islands, Atlantic Ocean, August 19, 1812 ; on Frigate "Constitution," Flagship of Captain William Bainbridge, South Atlantic Squadron, October 28, 1812 ; engaged in the capture of British Frigate "Java," off Bahia, Brazil, S. A., December 29, 1812; private, Captain Archibald Henderson's Detachment, on Frigate "Constitution," December 1, 1813; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Wade, Francis D. — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 31, 1812, for five years ; age, 21 ; born, Cape May County, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, February 24, 1812 ; trans ferred to First Lieutenant Thomas R. Swift's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., April, 1812 ; transferred to First Lieutenant William Anderson's Detachment, April 30, 1812 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Alfred Grayson's Detachment, on Frigate "Congress," June 8, 1812 ; on rolls of Detachment to April 30, 1813 ; private, First Lieutenant William Strong's Detachment, December 1, 1813 ; promoted Corporal, January 5, 1814 ; deserted, May 27, 1814 ; captured from desertion and assigned to Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., November 15, 1814 ; transferred to Marine Barracks, at New York, N. Y., December 31, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Wade, Daniel P. — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., March 8, 1813, for five years; age, 25; born, Essex County, N. J. ; transferred to Second Lieutenant Thomas W. Legge's Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," March 13, 1813 ; transferred to Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., May 21, 1814 ; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Wallace, Richard D. — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., December 20, 1810, for five years ; age, 22 ; born, Somerset County, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, January 18, 1811 ; private, Captain John Williams' Detachment, at Fernandina, Amelia Island, East Florida, April 1 to August 31, 1812 ; private, Ensign James Ryan's Detachment, at Camp New Hope, St. John's River, East Florida, September 1 to December 31, 1812 ; private, First Lieutenant Alexander Sevier's Detachment, at Camp New Hope, St. John's River, East Florida, February 1 to March 30, 1813, with remark "on transports off Fort George, St. John's River, East Florida ;" on transports, at Point Petrie, Ga., May 31 to June 30, 1813; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Weller, William — Private, First Lieutenant William S. Bush's Detachment; enlisted, at Lancaster, Pa., August 28, 1811, for five years ; age, 20 ; born, Sussex County, N. J. ; transferred to Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa., October 1, 1811 ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, October 19, 1811 ; promoted Corporal, December 8, 1814 ; died, at Washington, D. C, December 18, 1814. Westerfield, Jacob — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., February 13, 1808, for three years ; age, 27 ; born, Bergen, N. J. ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, April 12, 1808 ; promoted Corporal, August 15, 1808 ; promoted Sergeant, March 1, 1809 ; Sergeant, Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1811 ; discharged, expiration of service, and re-enlisted, as Sergeant, Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., February 11, 1811, for five years; transferred to Second Lieutenant John Heath's Detachment, on Frigate "President," Flagship of Captain John Rodgers, North Atlantic Squadron, May 29, 1812 ; took part in the engagement with British Frigate "Belvidera," off Nantucket Shoals, Mass., June 23, 1812 ; Sergeant, Captain Robert Greenleef's Detachment, on Frigate "President," September 1, 1812, to November 30, 1813; reduced to private, December 23, 1812; private, First Lieutenant Josepn L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "President," January 1, 1814 ; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., March 19, 1814 ; discharged, at New York, N. Y., May 11, 1814, furnished a substitute. Whitcraft, Charles — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., April 23, 1812, for five years; age, 24 ; born, New Jersey ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, June 13, 1812 ; private, First Lieu tenant Thomas R. Swift's Detachment, at Gosport Navy Yard, Va., August 1, 1812 ; on rolls of Detachment to February 1, 1815 — "in hospital since October 1, 1814;" served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 249 Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, torn New Jersey. Wilson, Henry — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted at New York, N. Y., March 31, 1813, for five years ; age, 25 ; born, Morristown, N. J. ; transferred to Second Lieutenant Thomas W. Legge's Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," blockaded in harbor of New London, Conn., April 20, 1813; on rolls of Detachment to May 21, 1814; private, Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., June — to December 31, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Wilson, James — Private, First Lieutenant William Anderson's. Detachment ; enlisted, at Boston, Mass., February 2, 1814, for five years ; age, 23 ; born, Bound Brook, N. J. ; transferred to Sloop-of-War "Frolic," Master Commandant Joseph Bainbridge, West India Squadron, February 3, 1814 ; taken prisoner by British Frigate "Orpheus," off Matanzas, Cuba, April 20, 1814, and confined at Dartmoor Prison, England; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Winner, Amos — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 30, 1814, for five years ; age, 33 ; born, Gloucester County, N. J. ; transferred to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," December — , 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Woodruff, James — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 14, 1811, for five years ; age, 28 ; born, Cumberland County, N. J. ; transferred to Lieutenant William H. E. O'Brian's Detachment, on Brig "Enterprise," Lieu tenant Johnston Blakely, North Atlantic Squadron, October 8, 1811 ; on rolls of Detachment to March 31, 1812 ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Wright, John — Private, Captain John Hall's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., May 1, 1813, for five years ; age, 22 ; born, Somerset County, N. J. ; transferred to First Lieutenant Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," Captain Stephen Decatur, North Atlantic Squadron, May 9, 1813 ; transferred to Captain John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., May 10, 1814 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Frigate "President," Captain Stephen Decatur, June 15, 1814; transferred to Major John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., December 21, 1814; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) Zane, Jesse — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 1, 1814, for five years; age, 22; born, New Jersey ; transferred to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," December — , 1814 ; served to close of the war. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Algiers.) INDEX. War With Great Britain, 1812-1815. Abbit, William, 125. Abbot, William, 125. Abbott, Alexander, 156. Abers, Silas, 181. Aole, John, 181. Able, William, 181. Abner, Silas, 181. Abraham, James, 36. Abraham, Lewis, 36. Achen, William, 71. Ackart, William, 227, 232. Acken, Samuel, 231. Acker, David D., 62. Ackerman, Abraham I.,' 99. Ackerman, Cornelius L., 66. Ackerman, David J., 81. Ackerman, John, 70. Ackerman, John A., 81, 218. Ackerman, Lawrence, 02. Ackerman, William, 218, 231. Ackerson, Garret, 61. Ackerson, John J., 81. Ackerson, William, 66. Ackley, Ezekiel, 171. Ackley, Robert, 208. Acor, Vincent, 156. Acres, Charles, 94. Acres, Vincent, 156. Acton, Jacob, 62. Acton, John, 232. Adair, Robert, 89. Adams, Daniel, 128. Adams, Elisha, 156. Adams, Evy, 138. Adams, George, 116, 181. Adams, Jacob, 33, 34. Adams, James, 143. Adams, Jeremiah, 143. Adams, Jesse, 167. Adams, John, 138, 167. Adams, Jonas, 143. Adams, Joseph, 208. Adams, Levi, 23, 107. Adams, Noah, 116. Adams, Samuel, 72, 106. Adams, Solomon, 116, 143. Adams, Thomas, 125, 138. Adams, William, 137. Adrain, John, 171. Agar, Hugh, 16. Agar, Thomas, 156. Ager, Hugh, 181. Ager, Thomas, 181. Agnew, Daniel, 59. Agnew, John, 54. Agney, Joseph, 181. Agney, Laban, 181. Agony, Isaac, 84. Agure, Samuel, 109. Aiken, Samuel, 231. Ailsworth, Philip, 181. Aiman, Samuel, 181. Aitkin, John, 53. Akins, David, 57. Akins, John, 42, 44. | Alberson, Edward, 140, 215. Albertson, Garret, 17. Albertson, Isaac, 75. Albertson, Jacob, 143. Albright, Abijah, 181. Albright, Elijah, 181. Albright, Elisha, 181. Albright, Robert, 105. Albright, William, 17. Ale, Jonathan, 128. Ale, Josiah, 128. Alexander, Amos, 136. Alexander, John, 71. Alexander, Thomas P., 65. Allen, Aaron, 78, 105. Allen, Abraham P., 63. Allen, Andrew, 226. Allen, Charles, 151. Allen, David, 42, 44, 68, 156. Allen, Ichabod, 181. Allen, Jacob, 109. Allen, James, 140. Allen, John, 100, 131, 181. Allen, Jonathan, 140, 181. Allen, Joshua, 81, 125, 156. Allen, Noah, 42, 44. Allen, Richard, 119. Allen, Robert, 66. Allen, Samuel F., 140. Allen, Samuel M., 105. Allen, Silas, 181. Allen, Thomas, 20, 136. Allen, William, 30, 33, 34, 127, 150, 172, 181. Ailing, Zopher C, 76. Allison, David. 181. Alloway, John, 33, 34. Alloways, John, 85. Allsworth, Philip, 181. Allwood, Henry, 231. Alward, Joseph, 214. Alwood, Henry, 78. Alyea, Joseph, 75. Amber, Nicholas, 59. Ambler, Peter, 167. Amermon, John, 101. Ames, John, 181. Ammerman, Albert, 104. Ammerman, John, 76. Ammerman, William, 78. Ammon, Samuel, 181. Amon, William, 67. Amos, John, 220. Anderson, Benjamin, 70, 130. Anderson, Clemon, 217. Anderson, Isaac, 135. Anderson, James, 16, 71, 109, 227. Anderson, James I., 109. Anderson, James L., 109. Anderson, Jeremiah, 208. Anderson, Jesse, 181. Anderson, John, 19, 134, 135. Anderson, John L., 74, 83. Anderson, Joseph, 84, 156. Anderson, Peter, 42, 44, 98. Anderson, Samuel, 22, 24, 181, 227. Anderson, Tunis, 98. Andres, Lewis, 181. Andrews, David S., 149. Andrews, Edward, 118. Andrews, James, 34. Andrews, Lewis, 181. Andrews, Thomas, 19. Andrus, Jacob, 84. Andruss, Isaac, 13, 55. Angel, Abraham, 218. Angelo, David, 172. Angle, Cornelius, 86. Angle, Philip, 85. Angle, William, 80. Angleman, Jonathan, 42, 44. Annely, Gifford, 119. Anner, Charles, 182. Annin, William, 95. Anson, Thomas F„ 167. Anthony, John, 37, 39, 167. Antonidas, Jacob, 16. Antonides, Peter, 97. Antrim, Abram, 156. Antiobus, John, 24. Anville, Noah, 14. Apgar, Jacob, 15. Appleby, Edward, 54. Appleby, Peter, 218. Applegate, Andrew, 147. Applegate, Andrew J., 147. Applegate, Anthony, 85. Applegate, Daniel, 97, 129. Applegate, Daniel D., (2) 147. Applegate, David, 129. Applegate, Ezekiel, (2) 182. applegate, Jacob, 108. Applegate, James, 67. Applegate, John, 97, 129, 182. Applegate, John D., 108. Applegate, John N., 147. Applegate, John W., 97. Applegate, Jonathan, 37, 50, 51, 147. Applegate, Joseph, 37, 39, 97, 129. Applegate, Kenneth, 92. Applegate, Nelson, 92, 93. Applegate, Samuel, 30, 32, 129. Applegate, Thomas, 147, (3) 182. Applegate, William, 42, 44, 98, 147. Archer, John, 121. Archer, Lewis, 182. Argue, John, 107. Arick, William, 127. Armitage, John, 117. Armstrong, James, 32. Armstrong, John, 182. Armstrong, Martin, 156. Armstrong, Robert L., 118. Armstrong, Thomas, 45, 47, 182. Arney, Joseph, 240. Arnold, Ephraim, 57. Arnold, Samuel, 94. Arnold, Thomas, 24, 77. Arows, William, 73. Arrowsmith, John T., 149. 252 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Arthurs, Robert, 30, 221. Ashbrook, Thomas, 118. Ashcraft, Robert, 110. Ashead, Abel, 120. Ashenfelder, Joseph, 182. Ashman, Jacob, 182. Ashmore, Anthony, 136. Ashmore, David, 136. Ashmore, Jabesh, 136. Ashmore, Jabesh, Jr., 136. Ashmore, James, 136, 182. Ashmore, Nathaniel, 33, 34. Ashmore, Robert, 107, 136. Ashton, Andrew, 182. Ashton, Richard, 135. Askill, Ware, 34. Askills, Ware, 30. Asson, Thomas, 109. Atkinson, Benjamin, 227. Atkinson, Henry, 151. Atkinson, Isaac, 32. Atkinson, John, 119. Atkinson, Joseph, 33, 34. Atkinson, Thomas, 156. Atno, John, 81. Auger, Ezekiel, 45, 47. Auger, John, 45, 47. Aumack, Garret, 103. Aumack, Leonard, 45, 47. Aumick, Isaac, 156. Aumick, Tunis, 45, 50, 51. Aumick, Tunis Taylor, 45,. (2) 49. Auryanson, Daniel R., 63. Austin, David, 123. Austin, Hezekiah, 135. Austin, Jacob, 133. Austin, Samuel, 127, 135. Austin, William, 59. Auten, Isaac, 42. Auton, Isaac, 44. Averell, Lyman S., 91, 105. Avis, Samuel, 34. Ayares, Jesse, 123. Ayars, Samuel, 125. Ayers, Daniel, 89, 104. Ayers, Enos, 26. Ayers, Oliver, 37, 39. Ayers, Phineas, 37, 39. Ayers, Rescarrick, 92. Ayers, Stephen C, 100. Ayger, Hugh, 37. Aymer, Elias, 88. Ayres, Benjamin, 145. Ayres, David, 95, 107, 167. Ayres, Frazee, 91. Ayres, Gershom, 182. Ayres, Isaac, 123. Ayres, John, 83, 91, 221, 240. Ayres, Joseph, 150. Ayres, Joshua, 107. Ayres, Matthias, 81. Ayres, Robert, (2) 147. Ayres, Robert A., 147. Ayres, Simeon, 54. Ayres, William, 83. Ayrs, Thomas N., 182. Babbet, James, 76. Babcock, David S., 62. Babcock, John, 171. Bache, William, 227. Bacon, Abel, 123. Bacon, Abraham, 34. Bacon, Daniel, 182. Bacon, David, 19, 30. Bacon, John, 123. Bacon, Nathan, 131. Badgely, Noah, 27. Badgley, Abijah, 71. Badgley, Joiseph S., 14, 71. Badgley, Stephen, 71. Badgly, Abijah, 27. Bailey, Charles, 122. Bailey, Daniel, 156. Bailey, David, 22. Bailey, Ira, 182. Bailey, John, 39, 98, 122. Bailey, Levi, 167. Bailev, Nicholas, 227. Bailey, Thomas, 151, 227. Bailey, Thomas W., 67, 96. Bailey, William, 103. Baily, Edward, 123. Baily, John, 32. Baily, William, 39, 78. Bainbridge, Arthur, 234. Bainbridge, Henry, 151. Bainbridge, Joseph, 234. Bainbridge, Nicholas, 100. Bainbridge, William, 234. Baird, Jacob, 45, 47, 182. Baird, James J., 70. Baird, John, 147. Baird, William, 78. Bakeman, John, 87. Bakeman, Martin, 98. Baker, Caleb, 172. Baker, Christopher, 221. Baker, Daniel, 72. Baker, Henry, 65. Baker, John, (2) 18, 63, 77, 127, 129, 182. Baker, Joshua, 182. Baker, Lewis, 69, 95. Baker, Peter, 88. Baker, Reuben T., 180. Baker, Samuel, 54. Baker, Sylvanus, 182. Baker, William, 72, 77, 182. Bakes, John, 208. Bakley, James, 117. Baldwin, Aaron, Jr., 96. Baldwin, Abraham, 240. Baldwin, Amos, 102. Baldwin, Caleb, 16, 37, 39, 65. Baldwin, Charles, 56. Baldwin, Cyrus, 105. Baldwin, David, 56. Baldwin, Eleazer, 96. Baldwin, Enoch, 27. Baldwin, Isaac, 64. Baldwin, Jabez, 64. Baldwin, Jabez I., 27. Baldwin, Jabez J., 151. Baldwin, James W., 64, 102. Baldwin, Joel, 105. Baldwin, John, 28, 04, 96, 102, 152, 177, 182, 221. Baldwin, Joseph, 28, 57. Baldwin, Joseph L., 177. Baldwin, Josiah, 64. Baldwin, Justice, 64. Baldwin, Lewis, 102. Baldwin, Mathias, 61, 64. Baldwin, Moses, 64, 95, 96. Baldwin, Nathaniel H., 64. Baldwin, Nehemiah L., 04. Baldwin, Phineas, 105. Baldwin, Robert, 65. Baldwin, Samuel, 28. Baldwin, Sandford, 84. Baldwin, Simeon, 61. Baldwin, Stephen, (2) 27, 78. Baldwin, Thomas, 94. Baldwin, William B., 57. Baldwin, Zenas, 64. Balis, John, 19. Ball, Aaron, 68. Ball, Benjamin, 182. Ball, Burr, 156. Ball, Caleb, 182. Ball, Cornelius, 182. Ball, Cornelius L., 96. Ball, Cyrus, 95. Ball, Daniel, 57. Ball, Ira, 56, 105. Ball, Isaac, 94. Ball, John, 54. Ball, John, Jr., 231. Ball, Linus, 105. Ball, Marquis D., 09. Ball, Moses, 77. Ball, Richard, (2) 182. Ball, Samuel, 78. Ball, Zenas, 64. Ballard, Jeremiah C, 105. Ballinger, David, 113. Balm, John, 182. Balser, Joseph, 45. Balser, Nimrod, 38. Balser, William, 38, 45. Baly, Thomas, 28. Baman, Thomas, 106. Bamford, Thomas, 149. Bancroft, Art, 124. Bancroft, John, 130. Bander, John, 30. Baner, Samuel, 221. Bangham, John, 42, 44, 104. Banghart, Thomas, 100. Banks, William, 124. Banks, Wilson, 30. Banner, Samuel, 182. Banta, Aaron, 182. Banta, Aaron W., 182, 184. Banta, David, 66. Banta, James, 182. Banta, John, 67. Banta, Richard J., 66. Barager, Francis, 217. Barber, Charles, 208. Barber, Elias, 156. Barber, Humphrey, 182. Barber, James, 172, 182. Barber, James M., 214. Barber, John, 121, 143. Barber, William, 15. Barber, Zedehiah, 34. Barcalow, Cornelius, 10. Barcalow, Daniel, 16. Barclay, John, 226. Bard, Valentine, 182. Bardine, Charles, 220. Baremore, Joseph, 131. Baret, Elijah, 110. Barkell, John, 156. Barkelow, Peter, 97. Barker, Humphrey, 182. Barker, William H., 15. Barlow, William B., 216. Barlow, William E., 210. Barman, James, 171. Barndollar, Frederick, 182. Barner, George, 182. Barnes, Chauncey, 58. Barnes, John, 215, 218. Barnes, Stephen, 23. Barnes, William, 130. Barnet, William R., 180. Barney, Simpson, 96. Barr, George, 122. Barr, James, 183. Barr, Patrick, 119. Barras, Samuel, 136. Barrell, John, 183. Barrett, Piercoll, 183. Barrett, Richard, 116. Barrott, William, 19. Barsbier, Peter, 152. Bartling, William, 156. Bartholomew, Peter, 17, 23, 152. Barthoulf, Albert S., 225. Bartin, John, 167. Bartleson, William, 227. Bartletson, William, 227. Bartlett, Benjamin, 118. Bartlett, David E., 143. Barton, Eleazer, 22. Barton, George, 75. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 253 Barton, Joseph L., 180. Barton, Mathias, 118. Barton, Stephen, 183. Bartram, Thomas, 214. Basley, Charles, 42, 50, 51. Bastin, John, 167. Bateman, Charles, 123. Bateman, Eli D., 124. Bateman, Ephraim, 124. Bateman, Jonathan, Jr., 115. Bateman, Joseph, 115. Bateman, Moses, 114. Bateman, Reuben, 30, 126. Bateman, Theophilus, 115. Bateman, Thomas, 32, 150. Bates, Edward, 124. Bates, Joab, 138. Bates, Thomas, 115. Bates, William, 14, 172. Batt, William, 118. Batterson, John, 183, 232. Baty, John, 19. Bauer, Jacob, 141. Bauer, Samuel, 221. Bausler, William, 183. Baxter, Samuel, 120. Bayard, David, 22. Bayles, John, 37, 85. Baylor, Peter, 17. Baymore, Joseph, 30. Baymott, John, 183. Bayne, John, 152. Baynor, Nicholas E., 107. Bazzel, Joseph, 136. Beach, Daniel D., 64. Beach, Enoch, 62. Beach, Jasper, 183, 185. Beach, Job A., 14. Beach, Peter, 22, 76. Beach, Samuel S., 14. Beach, Stephen W., 71. Beach, William, 227. Beakly, Michael, 183. Beam, Egbert, 172. Beam, Henry, 183. Beam, Moses, 99. Beam, Peter, 218. Beamer, Moses, 83. Beams, Peter, 177. Bean, Josiah, 25. Beard, Robert, 172. Beardslee, George, 75. Beardslee, William, 107. Beardsley, Charles, 92. Beardsley, Samuel C, 24. Beasting, William, 208. Beaston, John, 143. Beaty, George, 87. Beatty, Benjamin, 59. Beatty, Charles M., 72. Beatty, John, 11, 177, 1S3. Beatty, Thomas, 81, 177. Beatty, William, 56. Beaven, Samuel, 128. Beaver, John A., 77. Becket, John, 208. Beckhorn, Job, 65. Beckhorn, John, 65. Beckner, William, 183. Bedel, Robert, 95. Bedell, Abraham, 81. Bedford, John, 78. Bedford, William, 183. Bedorthy, Benjamin, 152. Bedorthy, Thomas, 240. Bee, John P., 208. Bee, Jonathan, 129. Beebe, Edward, 116. Beebe, John, 119. Beebe, Joseph, 116. Beebe, Nehemiah, 117. Beedle, Robert, 42, 44. Beekman, Francis B., 44. Beekman, Martin, 42, 44. Beemer, Moses, 87. Beemer, Samuel, 2-1. Beers, Byram, 76. Beers, David, 101. Beere, F.imuel, 101. Beetle, Thomas, 208. Begun, Isaac, 10. Belanjah, John, 119. Belcher, Jacob, 218. Belcher, John, 183. Belden, Asa, 59. Bell, Benjamin, 84. Bell, David, 03. Bell, Gerard D. P., 63. Bell, Jabesh, 81. Bell, John, 84. Bell, Joseph, 30, 32, 84, 129, 133, 138. Bell, Peter, 183. Bell, Richard H., 63. Bellerjeau, Benjamin, 59. Bellerjeau, Daniel, 59. Bellerjeau, Samuel, 59. Belton, Elias, 23. Bel'ville, Samuel R., 122. Bender, John, 156, 183. Benham, John, 220. Benham, Thomas, 147. Benjamin, Charles, 88. Benjamin, Daniel, 75. Bennet, Henry, 79. Bennet, John, 65. Bennet, Sampson, 75. Bennet, Samuel, 14. Bennet, William, 42, 91, 98, 110. Bennett, Aaron, 140. Bennett, Aaron L., 152. Bennett, Abraham, 146. Bennett, Abraham H., 152, 172. Bennett, Anthony, 183. Bennett, Daniel, 122. Bennett, Elijah, 183. Bennett, Elisha, 183. Bennett, Isaac, 119. Bennett, Jacob, 172. Bennett, John, 145, 172, 215. Bennett, Joseph, 122, 146. Bennett, Michael, 145. Bennett, Nathaniel, 156, 177. Bennett, Peter, 103. Bennett, Thomas, 149. Bennett, William, 44, 99, 138. Bennett, William A., 123. Bennon, Henry, 97. Benson, Peter, 183. Benson, William, 183. Bentley, Elisha, 78. Benward, James, 88. Berdan, Albert, 66. Berdan, Isaac, 99. Berdan, John, Jr., 99. Berdan, Richard, 99. Berden, Richard, 17. Bergen, Jacob, 92. Bergen, Joseph, 221. Berkley, Philip, 183. Berman, James, 171. Berrian, Thomas, 37, 183. Berry, Cornelius, 80. Berry, Daniel, 116. Berry, Henry H. P., 22. Berry, John, 183. Berry, Joseph, 227. Berry, Paul, 88. Berry, Philip S., 80. Berry, Richard, 183, 215. Berry, Samuel, 167. Berry, Walter, 15. Berry, William M., 62. Berryann, John, 42, 44. Best, Daniel, 228. Bestor, Chauncey, 149. Betson, David, 23, 76. Betson, William, 183. Betts, John W., 81. Betts, Mathias, 183. Bevean, William, 127. Beves, Moses, 81. Bevort, John, 183, 185. Biddle, Isaac, 1S3. Bidel, Moses, 128. Biers, John, 18. Bigelow, Jonathan, 183. Bigges, David, 30. Biggs, David, 127. Biggs, George, 183. Bilbey, Henry, 152. Bilderbac, Peter, 113. Bilderback, Samuel, 32. Biles, John, 152. Billings, William, 75. Bills, James, 45, 47. Bills, Peter, 109. Bills, Stephen, 97. Bills, William, 215. Bilyew, William, 37. Bingham, Merrick, 119. Birch, James, 135. Birch, Jasper, 183. Birchall, Robert, 136. Bird, Edward, 108. Bird, Henry, 81. Bird, Isaac, 104. Bird, James, 240. Bird, Matthew, 80. Bird, Paul P., 228. Birdsall, Burnet, 156. Birdsall, John, 135. Birth, Archibald, 183. Bishop, Abner, 183. Bishop, Eleazer, 152. Bispham, Benjamin, 240. Bisset, George, 110. Bitters, William, 150. Blachley, Israel, 69. Black, George, 218. Black, John, 70, 157, 218. Blackledge, John, 240. Blackman, Andrew, 143. Blackman, Andrew B., 143. Blackman, Constantine, 141. Blackman, James, 138. Blackman, Thomas, 143. Blackwell, John, 147. Blackwell, Thomas, 93. Blair, James, 86. Blair, John, 86. Blake, Elijah, 120. Blake, Samuel, 109. Blakely, William, 20. Blakly, Charles, 183. Blanch, Thomas, Jr., 63. Blanchard, Isaac, 17. Blanchard, William, 16. Blauvelt, Abraham, 26, 63. Blauvelt, Cornelius S., 91, 92. Blauvelt, Daniel, 63, 220. Blauvelt, Frederick, 63. Blauvelt, Garret C, 63. Blauvelt, Garrit I., 226. Blauvelt, Garrit J., 226. Blauvelt, Jacob, 25. Blauvelt, Thomas T., 149. Bleekman, Nathan, 213. Blew, Isaac, 44. Blewer, Charles, 62. Blish, Joel, 67. Blizard, Daniel, 123. Blizard, Mason, 30. Blizard, Silas, Jr., 30. Blockburger, Frederick, 183. Bloomfield, Daniel, 228. Bloomfield, John, 10, 27, 36, 37, 39. Bloomfield, Joseph, 11, 149. Bloomfield, Moses Ogden, 180. Bloomfield, Samuel G., 149. 254 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Blowers, John, 102. Blowers, Samuel, 78. Blowers, Solomon, 184. Blue, Allen, 42, 157. Blue, John, 210. Board, Nathaniel, 02. Bodine, Joel, 152. Bodine, Joel, Jr., 19. Bogar, Lewis, 131. Bogart, Andrew, 220. Bogart, Gilbert, 172. Bogert, Albert, 240. Bogert, Cornelius I., 70. Bogert, George, 76. Bogert, Gilleam, 99. Bogert, Guilliam, 26. Bogert, Jacob, 60. Bogert, John, 1S4. Bogert, Matthew M., 63. Bogert, Ruliff, 106. Boggs, William, 85. Boiles, Robert, 157. Boisaubin, Marie V., 149. Boker, Joseph, 141. Bolden, Samuel L., 157. Boltenhouse, Israel, 184. Boltenhouse, Joseph, 184. Boman, John, 81. Bond, Burnell, 157. Bond, Burr S., 123. Bond, Joseph, 28. Bond, Nathaniel T„ 28. Bond, Peter, 99. Bond, Richard, 184. Bonham, Samuel, 77. Bonker, Elisha, 177. Bonnel, Alva, 94. Bonnel, Daniel, 85. Bonnel, Elijah W., 71. Bonnel, Joel, 94. Bonnell, Caleb, 184. Bonnell, Nathaniel, 152. Bonnell, Paul, 213. Bonner, David, Jr., 50. Bonner, Samuel, 182, 184. Bonnington, Joseph, 39. Bonta, Aaron W., 1S4. Boon, Cornelius, 113. Boon, James, 128. Boon, Joseph, 32. Booram, Nicholas, 54. Booth, James, 184. Boothe, James, 27. Booy, Derestius, 143. Booy, Joseph H., 143. Boozer, Joseph, 184. Borden, Francis, 145. Borden, Jeremiah, 145. Borden, Joseph, 45, 47, 145. Borden, Thomas, 184. Borden, Tylee, 145. Boroughs, James, 157. Borroughs, James, 125. Bosier, George, 33, 34. Bosier, Joseph, 33. Bosier, Thomas, 34. Bosworth, Isaac, 184. Botham, Dennis, 184. Bottles, William, 58. Boughner, Sebastian, 157. Bound, Daniel, 37. Bound, John, 37, 39. Bourdette, Peter, 73. Bowden, John, 152. Bowden, William, 28. Bowen, Arthur, 22. Bowen, Daniel S., 115. Bowen, David, 32. Bowen, Isaac, 58. Bowen, James, 127, 208. Bowen, Joel, 115. Bowen, John, 138. Bowen, Joseph, 138, 167. Bowen, Levi, 123. Bowen, Mnason, 124. Bowen, Reed, 109. Bowen, Zadock, 152. Bower, Leonard, 30. Bowers, David, 120. Bowers, Dayton, 157. Bowers, John, 167. Bowers, Leonard, 157. Bowers, William, (2) 184. Bowgert, William, 108. Bowing, Silas, 14. Bowker, Francis, 240. Bowker, Samuel, 133. Bowlby, David, 100. Bowlby, John S., 100. Bowlby, Joseph, 100. Bowlby, Peter, 100. Bowlby, Thomas, (2) 100. Bowles, Henry, 184. Bowlsby, Martin, 78. Bowman, Benjamin, 45, 47. Bowman, Daniel, 58. Bowman, John, 109. Bowne, Daniel, 50, 51. Bowne, Elisha, 218. Bowne, Gilbert, 184. Box, Aaron, 19, 134. Boyd, Daniel, 167. Boyd, George, 22. Boyd, James, 240. Boyd, James H., 184. Boyd, Mathias, 184. Boyd, William, 184. Boj'er, James, 53. Boyle, Michael, 167. Boyle, Solomon, 91. Boyleu, Samuel, 104. Bozarth, Andrew, 133. Bozarth, George, 133. Bozarth, Thomas, 133. Bozarth, Joseph, 34. Bozworth, Samuel, 134. Bracket, Nathaniel, 66. Bradford, Enos, 30, 32. Bradford, Joseph W., 184. Bradford, William, 233. Bradison, John, 19. Bradley, Hugh, 184. Bradley, Samuel, 83. Bradway, Samuel, 32. Bradway, William, 125. Brady, David, 23. Brady, James, 184. Bramble, Daniel, 184. Brandt, Thomas, 140. Branin, Darby, 102. Branin, Luke, 103. Bran.nen, Luke, 140. Branning, Luke, 33, 34. Brannon, Alexander, 184. Brannon, John, 130. Brannon, Peter, 184. Branson, Charles D., 118. Branson, John, 217. Brant, Jacob, 56. Brant, John, 216. Brass, Abraham, 228. Brass, Peter, 220. Bray, John W., 54. Brearley, Benjamin, 149. Brearley, David, 179. Breece, William, 98. Brees, John, 95. Breese, William, 37, 39. Brennin, James, 184. Brevoort, John, 184. Brewer, Aaron, 157. Brewer, Archibald, 208. Brewer, Charles, 137. Brewer, David, 137. Brewer, Derrick, 172. Brewer, Elias, 70. Brewer, John, 108, 138, 208, 240. Brewer, John J., 16. Brewer, Joseph, 102. Brewer, Mathias, 184. Brewer, Peter, 103, 184. Brewster, Daniel, 95. Brewster, John, 12, 52, 112. Brewster, Samuel B., 58. Brewster, William, 95. Briant, Andrew, 27. Brice, William, 147. Briest, William, 72. Briggs, William, 107. Bright, Joseph, 33, 34. Bright, Thomas J., 221. Brink, William, 79. Brinkerhoff, Philip, 241. Brinkerhoof, Henry H., 70. Brinkerhoof, John J., 177. Brinley, Gabriel, 185. Brinley, Henry, 108, 145. Brinley, Leonard, 89, 107. Brinley, Sylvester, 185. Brinnisholtz, Henry, 157. Britain, Daniel, 185. Britt, Jacob, 185. Brittin, William, 93. Britton, Elijah, 117. Britton, Gershom, 172. Britton, Joseph, 117, 140, 185. Britton, Keneth, 140. Britton, Nathaniel, 107. Britton, Nicholas, 147. Britton, Thomas, 185. Broadrick, Isaac, 137. Broadwater, Daniel, 30. Broadway, Samuel, 30. Broadway, Thomas, 114. Brodrick, John, 141. Brokaw, Abraham, 15, 98. Brokaw, Caleb, 42, 50. Brokaw, Isaac, 218. Brooke, David, 157. Brookfield, Charles, 120. Brooks, Cornelius, 171. Brooks, David, 40, 41, 98. Brooks, Edward E., 149. Brooks, Henry, 83. Brooks, James, (2) 208. BrooKs, John, 30, 185. Brooks, Thomas, 59. Brooks, William, 1S5. Bross, Henry, 75, 220. Bross, Peter, 220. Broteman, Samuel, 17. Brotherton, James, 70. Brove, Andrew, 167. Brower, Abraham, 89, 185. Brower, Daniel, 97. Brower, John, 140. Brower, John W., 220. Brower, Paul, 228. Brown, Aaron, 152. Brown, Abraham, 37, 39, 108. Brown, Alexander, 185, 218. Browu, Anthony, 80. Brown, Arthur H., 117. Brown, Charles, 125. Brown, Cornelius, 81. Brown, Daniel, 19, 32. Brown, Furman, 157. Brown, George W., 37, 50, 51, 85. Brown, Gilbert, 58, 185. Brown, Henry, 131, 157. Brown, Henry J., 14. Brown, Israel, 120. Brown, Jacob, 100. Brown, James, 02, 75, 215, 221. Brown, Joel, 146. Brown, John, 18, 122, 140, 149, (5) 185, 241. Brown, John, Jr., 172. Brown, John J., 89. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 255 Brown, John P., 62. Brown, John S., 231. Brown, Jonathan, 74, 147. Brown, Joseph, 45, 50, 51, 185. Brown, Matthew, 115, 208. Brown, Patrick, 24. Brown, Philip, 157. Brown, Robert, 45, 50, 51, 221. Brown, Samuel, 37, 50, 51, 67, 108, 157, 208. Brown, Simeon, 80. Brown, Stephen G., 64. Brown, Steward, 37, 38. Brown, Stuart, 89. Brown, Thomas, 117, 152, 241. Brown, Timothy, 119. Brown, Walter, 216. Brown, Wesley, 117. Brown, William, 16, 103, 106, 123, 125, 140, 185, 208, 222. Browne, William, 131. Brownell, Thurston, 152. Browning, George L., 130. Browning, Samuel, Sr., 157. Bruce, Thomas, 157, 167. Bruen, Alexander, 93. Bruen, Caleb C, 93. Bruen, Daniel B., 56. Bruen, Ichabod, 93. Bruen, John, 56. Bruen, Joseph, 65. Bruen, Nathaniel, 64. Brunly, Sylvester, 209. Brunson, Stephen, 89. Brunson, Thomas, 53. Bruster, Uriah, 30. Bryan, Charles, 87. Bryan, Isaac, 117. Bryant, Daniel, 172. Bryant, Gifford, 110. Buchanan, John, 51. Buchanan, Samuel, 185. Buchanan, Walter W., 234, Buchanon, George, 62. Buchanon, John, 62. Buck, John, 123. Buck, Nathan, 123. Buck, Thomas, 30. Buck, Thomas P., 123. Buckalew, Aaron, 147. Buckalew, Abraham, 147. Buckalew, Samuel, 157. Buckalew, William, 147. Buckaman, William, 100. Buckanan, John, 50, 51. Buckett, George, 133. Buckhannon, Andrew, 185. Bucklin, Samuel, 123. Buckman, Richard, 152. Budd, Bern W., 14. Budd, Daniel, 17, 66. Budd, Joseph, 76. Budden, John, 134. Bulkie, Benjamin G., 30. Bullion, Jacob, 157. Bullion, John, 185. Bullis, David, 172. Bullman, Jonathan, 213. Bulmer, Isaac, 105. Bulmer, John, 95. Bumstead, David, 57. Bunn, Isaac, 129. Bunn, John, 76. Bunn, William, 185. Bunnell, Ephraim, 222. Bunnell, Stephen, 157. Bunnet, Squier, 95. Bunting, Aaron, 222. Bunting, Thomas, 109. Burch, Daniel E., 179. Burch, James, 124, 157, 214. Burch, Jasper, 185. Burch, John, 121. Burchard, Mathew, 14. Burchell, John, 156, 157. Burd, John, 217. Burdan, Joseph, 147. Burdoin, Charles, 220. Burford, John, 185. Burgandos, John, 70. Burgein, John, 96. Burgess, Archibald, 185. Burgie, David, 98. Burgin, Asher, 75. Burk, David, 121. Burk, Henry, 124. Burk, Isaac, 185. Burk, James, 185. Burk, John, 157. Burk, Thomas, 131. Burke, Henry, 226. Burke, James, 157. Burke, Philip, 185. Burket, George, 34. Burkley, Philip, 183, 185. Burlew, David, 37, 50, 51, 152. Burlew, William, 37, (2) 49. Burley, Benjamin, 209. Burloe, Job, 117. Burnet, Daniel, 64. Burnet, Joshua, 138. Burnett, Joseph, 28. Burnett, Samuel, (2) 185. Burnett, Stephen G., 157. Burns, Peter, 185. Burnside, Benjamin, 177. Burr, Andrew, 167. Burrell, James, 107. Burritt, Philetus, 66. Burrough, Charles, 241. Burrough, Thomas, 120. Burroughs, Cornelius, 157. Burroughs, Enoch, 72. Burroughs, Gideon, 118. Burroughs, John, 118, 140. Burroughs, William, 19. Burrows, Charles, 241. Burrows, Henry, 185. Burrows, John, (2) 185. Burt, Jesper, 124. Burt, Joseph, 30, 124. Burton, James, 143. Burwell, Zacharias, 27. Busch, Jacob, 185. Bush, Aaron C, 66. Bush, Abraham, 104. Bush, David D., 62. Bush, Garret, 14. Bush, Henry C, 67. Bush, Jacob, (2) 185. Bush, John, 105. Bush, John T., 66. Bush, Manus, 14. Bush, Stephen, 67, 220. Buskirk, John, 10O. Butcher, Jacob, 140. Butcher, John, 140. Butler, John, 81. Butler, William, 107. Button, Joseph, 185. Butts, John, 23. Buttz, Philip, 99. Buzby, Aaron, 133. Buzby, William, 209. Byance, Herrmen, 63. Byard, Christopher, 136. Byram, Joseph, Jr., 100. Byrd, Paul P., 228. Byrn, Timothy, 185. Byrne, James, 186. Byrnes, James, 186. B . Thomas, 241. Cade, John, 34. Cade, Thomas J., 34. Cadmus, Abraham H., 57. Cadmus, Henry, 57. Cadmus, John," 27, 186. Cadmus, Peter, 27. Cadmus, Thomas I., 57. Cudy, Nathaniel, 186. Caffroy, James, 26. Cahala, William, 34. Cahill, Charles, 02. Cahill, Thomas, 62. Gabon, John, 14. Cahoon, Josiah, 15. Cain, Charles, 59, 186. Cain, Jacob, 209. Cain, Joseph, 100. Cain, Neal, 186. Cairl, Joseph, 33, 34. Caldwell, Peter R., 78. Call, Daniel, 108. Callahan, George, 186. Cally, John, 222. Calvin, Caleb, 186. Calvin, Joseph, 186. Calvin, Josiah, 186. Cam, Jacob, 121. Cameron, Elijah, 186. Camp, Daniel, 125. Camp, David, 131, 142. Camp, Eli, 142. Camp, Enoch, 131. Camp, Ephraim, 30, 119. Camp, Joseph, 119. Camp, Spicer, 226. Campbell, Aaron, 152. Campbell, Abraham, 63. Campbell, Charles, 119. Campbell, Cornelius, 104. Campbell, David, 110. Campbell, Elias, 172. Campbell, Frederick H., 209. Campbell, George, 10. Campbell, Henry B., 102. Campbell, James, 158, 228. Campbell, John, 04, 84, 158, 108. Campbell, Jonathan, 119. Campbell, McDaniel, 17. Campbell, McDonald, 222. Campbell, Neal, 37. Campbell, Oliver, 30. Campbell, Peter, 26, 119. Campbell, Richard, 24. Campbell, Robert, 172, 186. Campbell, Simon, 71. Campbell, William, 186. Campbell, William B., 26. Campfield, William A., 99. Campion, Jeremiah, 228. Campton, Bailey, 217. Cane, Jacob, 209. Canfield, Elijah, 95. Canfield, Henry, 14. Canfield, John J., 56. Canfield, Joseph, 58. Canfield, Samuel, 14. Canfield, Stephen, 14. Canfield, William, 95. Cann, John, 122. Cannon, Thomas, 62. Capron, Simon, 209. Caps, John, 131. Capps, John, 158. Card, John, 145. Card, Thomas, 103. Cardiff, John, 186. Carhart, Thomas, 209. Carhart, William, 40, 47. Carketh, John, 180. Carl, Charles B., 213. Carl, Isaac, 30. Carl, John, 180. Carland, Joseph, 228. Carle, William, 127. Carlir, William, 122. Carlisle, Edward, 152. 256 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Carlisle, James, 186. Carll, Ephraim, 124. Carll, John, 123. Carll, Samuel, 123. Oarlock, Henry, 158. Carlton, Roswell, 158. Carmackie, James, 186, 187. Carman, Daniel, 37, 186. Carman, Frederick, 158. Carman, Henry, 158. Carman, John, 136. Carman, Joseph, 158. Carnes, John, 168. Carnes, William, 66. Carney, Edward, 186. Carney, Gilbert, 186. Carney, James, 42, 44. Carney, Nicholas, 15. Gamine, John, 241, 242. Carpenter, John, 120. Carpenter, William Yard, 59. Carr, Daniel H., 158. Carr, Garrett, 09. Carr, James, 209. Carr, John, 15, (2) 180, 221. Carr, John H., 234. Carr, Peter, 186. Carr, Thomas, 65. Carr, William, 186. Carrigan, Joseph, 186. Carroll, James, 104. Carroll, Timothy, 186. Carson, Andrew, 85. Carson, Anthony A., 93. Carson, Charles, 180. Carson, Isaac, 85. Carson, Jacob, 30. Carson, James, 130, 147. Carson, Lott, 10. Carson, Robert, 37, 39, 85. Carson, Scott, 54. Carson, William, 37, 50, 51. Carter, Benjamin, 108. Carter, Charles, 95, 180. Carter, Daniel, 128. Carter, Enoch, 108. Carter, Jeremiah, 120. Carter, John, 98, 222. Carter, Joseph, 186. Carter, Lewis, 93. Carter, Luke, 95. Carter, Mahlon, 95. Carter, Samuel, 131, 228. Carter, William, 30, 94, 152. Carter, William S., 135. Carttar, Samuel, 120. Carty, Isaac E., 241. Carty, Thomas, 158. Carvan, Thomas, 168. Carver, Nathaniel, 116. Case, Cornelius, 22, 100. Case, Henry, 168. Case, Jacob L., 168. Case, James, 22. Case, Lewis, 133. Case, Peter, 42, 44. Casey, Charles, 186. Casey, John, 153. Caskey, John, 22. Casperson, Samuel, 32. Oassady, Quintillian, 110. Cassedy, George, 99. Caster, Barnabas, 81. Casterline, Bethuel, 65. Casterline, David, 76. Casterline, Francis, 28. Casterline, Jabez, 153. Casterline, Jacob, 65. Casterling, John, 23. Castner, James, 42, 44. Caston, Joseph, 186. Caston, William, 63. Catcham, Levi, 87. Caton, James, 81. Cattell, Jonas, 118. Causner, Jeremiah, 23. Cealy, Robert S., 46, 50, 51. Certelyee, John, 186. Chadwick, Francis, 145. Chadwick, James, 186. Chadwick, John, 98. Chadwick, Thomas, 108. Chadwick, Zephaniah, 140. Challis, John W., 122. Chamberlain, David L., 108. Chamberlain, Jesse, 143. Chamberlain, John, 79. Chamberlain, Joseph, 228. Chamberlain, Richard, 81. Chamberlain, William, (2) 108. Chamberlin, Abijah, 147. Chamberlin, Ezekiel, 147. Chamberlin, James, 147. Chambers, Alexander D., 137. Chambers, David, 85. Chambers, George, 97. Chambers, James A., 72. Chambers, Jesse, 143. Chambers, John, 10, 158. Chambers, John C, 72. Chambers, Lewis, 136. Chambers, Ralph, 172. Champion, Daniel, 222. Champion, Enoch, 143. Champion, John, 143, 186. Champion, Joseph, 143. Chance, John, Jr., 30. Chance, William, 119. Chandler, Oliver, 158, 241. Chandler, Silas, 186. Chandler, Vincent, 241. Chapman, John, 150. Chapman, Joseph, 103, 109. Chapman, Lewis, 42, 44. Chapman, Samuel J., 216. Chapman, Solomon, 216. Chapman, Thomas, 186. Chappell, David, 218. Chase, William, 158. Chasey, Henry, 16, 40, 41. Chatham, Robert, 118. Chazey, Joseph, 219. Cheeseman, Luther, 186. Cheeseman, Peter, 209. Cheeseman, Riley, 30. Cheeseman, Samuel, 118. Cheesman, John, 117. Cheesman, Richard G., 117. Cheesman, Richard W., 117. Cheesman, Samuel, 117. Cheney, Isaac, 222. Cherry, David, 98. Chew, Jesse C, 120. Chichester, Abner, 186. Chichester, Silas, 186. Chidester, Andrew, 24. Chidester, Joseph, 241. Chipman, Luther, 186. Chisham, Michael, 186. Cholwell, James M., 104. Choyce, James, 168. Christer, William, 180. Christian, Elisha, 88. Christie, Alexander, 187. Christie, John, 24. Christie, Peter, 234. Christie, William, 186. Christman, Nicholas, 77. Christopher, Cornelius, 106. Christopher, Daniel, 59. Christy, Alexander, 187. Christy, Charles, 81. Christy, George, 63. Church, Daniel, 142, 146. Church, John, 146. Cisco, Nathaniel, 23. Citbcart, Allen, 117. Clancey, James, 228. Clare, Robert M., 209. Clark, Aaron, 69, 81. Clark, Benjamin, 32. Clark, Carney, 113. Clark, Charles, 11, 115. Clark, David C, 14. Clark, Elias, 94. Clark, Elijah, 222. Clark, George, 115, 222, 241. Clark, Henry, 219. Clark, Isaac, 79. Clark, James, 121, 153, 158. Clark, John, 71, 187, 241. Clark, John C, 171. Clark, John F., 231. Clark, Joseph, 94, 97. Clark, Maskill, 121. Clark, Mathew, 172. Clark, Mathias, 172. Clark, Moses, 81, 219. Clark, Simon, 125. Clark, William, 116 (2) 187, 217. Clarke, Francis, 187. Clarke, John, 241. Clay, Henry, 75. Clay, Richard, 82. Clayton, Cornelius, 140. Clayton, David, 108, 147. Clayton, Joel, 143. Clayton, John, 83, 143, 228. Clayton, John A., 140. Clayton, John D., 140. Clayton, John J., 97. Clayton, Joseph R., 46, 47. Clayton, Miles, 140. Cleary, John, 131. Clement, Evan, 114. Clement, James, 129. Clement, John, 114. Clement, Samuel E., 118. ChifiBn, Eleven, 127. Clifford, Enoch, 15. Clifton, George, 138. Cline, George, 133. Clinton, John, 147. Clinton, Peter, 93. Clinton, Thomas, 153. Close, William, 187. Closson, Stephen H., 59. Clouts, David, 133. Cloyd, Thomas, 54. Clyne, Joseph, 102. Coates, Daniel, 158. Coats, Walter, 86. Cobb, Amos, 30. Cobb, Joshua, 119. Cobb, Manuel, 123. Cobb, Samuel, 22. Cobb, Stephen C, 187. Cobb, Thomas, 137. Cobson, James, 158. Coburn, William, 187. Cochran, James, 67. Cock, William, 98. Cockafair, Peter, 187. Cockefair, Elisha, 94. Cockefair, Ephraim, 64. Cockefair, John, 94. Cockefair, Michael, 94. Cockefair, Thomas, 94. Cockefair, Zebulon, 64. Cockifair, Thomas, 27. Cockram, David, 27. Cockrun, Daniel, 58. Coddington, Asher, 158. Coddington, Peter, 241. Coe, Jared, 22. Coffie, William, 179. Colbert, John, 231. Colburn, George, 187.. Cole, Andrew, 23, 127. index— war With great Britain, 1812-1815. 257 Cole, Benjamin, 147. Cole, Christopher, 15. Cole, Cornelius, 26. Cole, David, 23. Cole, Henry, 57. Cole, Isaac, 26. Cole, Job, 118. Cole, Joseph, 46, 47, 172. Cole, Kendal, 120. Cole, Peter, 23. Cole, Peter A., 14. Cole, Philip, 14, 56. Cole, Samuel, 187. Cole, Samuel I., 87. Cole, Simon, 158. Cole, Thomas, 79. Coleman, Aaron C, 171. Coleman, Benjamin, 77. Coleman, Daniel, 105. Coleman, David, 242. Coleman, Israel, 187. Coleman, Jacob, 130. Coleman, James, 242. Coleman, John, 18, 24, 119. Coleman, Mark, 217. Coleman, Samuel, 88. Coles, Daniel, 130. Colfax, William, 52. Colhoun, Alexander, 58. Collier, Nathaniel, 187. Collier, Robert, 67. Collin, James, 135. Collings, Zebulon, 142. Collins, Abraham, 66. Collins, Amos, 187. Collins, Ezekiel, 32. Collins, George, 187. Collins, James, 103, 187. Collins, John, 180, 187. Collins, Joseph, 187. Collins, Lewis, 127. Collins, Thomas, 94. Collins, William, 23, 89. Colyer, George, 95. Collyer, Nathaniel, 187. Collyer, Samuel C, 95. Colman, Henry, 23. Colson, William, 172. Colwell, Jerry, 101. Comber, George, 124. Combs, Gilbert, 215. Combs, John, 168, 209. Combs, Joseph, 70. Combs, Lawrence, 228. Combs, Oliver, 128. Combs, Richard N., 65. Combs, Robert, 70, 187. Combs, Thomas, 32, 147. Combs, William, 46, 50, 51, 73, 187. Compton, Amos, 172. Compton, David, 41. Compton, Garrett, 168. Compton, .Isaac, (2) 49. Compton, Jacob, 40. Compton, James, 232. Compton, John, 103. Compton, Nathaniel, 106. Compton, Richard, 213. Compton, William, 98, 242. Conally, Samuel, 177. Conard, John, 15, 42, 44, 89. Conaway, John, 104. Conaway, Peter, 104. Conck, Anthony, 140. Conck, John H., 70. Concklin, Jacob, 63. Condict, Wickliffe, 64. Condict, Zebulon, 67. Condit, Benjamin, 58. Condit, Caleb, 80. Condit, Ira, 96. Condit, Joseph S., 57. Condit, Jotham, 58, 64. Condit, Moses, 58, 95. Condit, Nathaniel O., 74. Condit, Peter, 187. Condit, Sayres W., 58. Condit, Silas D., 57. Condit, Stephen, 80. Condit, Swain, 78. Condray, James, 89. Coney, Edward, 187. Conger, David, 233. Conger, Moses, 187. Conger, Peter B., 176. Conger, Samuel, 187. Conger, Zachariah, 181. Congo, Aaron, 217. Conk, Francis, 97. Conk, John H., 16, 187. Conk, William, 97. Conklin, Boaz, 134. Conklin, James F., 187. Conklin, John, 187. Conklin, John J., 14. Conklin, Joseph, 127. Conklin, Philip, 26. Conklin, Samuel, 19. Conklin, William, 71, 209. Conkling, Benjamin C, 78. Conkling, Caleb, 108. Conkling, Isaac, 95. Conkling, John, 187. Conkling, Luther, 22. Conkling, William, 153, 171. Conmackey, James, 187. Connell, Samuel, 133. Connelly, Benjamin, 65. Connelly, Edward, 97. Connelly, John, Jr., 120. Connelly, William, 120, 187. Conner, James, 171. Conner, Richard, 133. Conner, Thomas, 133. Connet, Henry, 214. Connett, James, 53. Connett, Luther, 187. Connody, Daniel, 69. Connolly, James, 40, 41. Connolly, William, 187. Conor, Samuel, 19. Conover, Absalom, 138. Conover, Adam, 138. Conover, Cerenus, 56. Conover, Charles, 187. Conover, Charles J., 47. Conover, Charles T., 46. Conover, Eliakim, 138. Conover, Garret R., 40, 41. Conover, Henry, 101. Conover, Isaac, 158. Conover, Jacob H., 70. Conover, James, 53, 138, 147. Conover, Job, 138. Conover, John, 30, 70, 101, 131, 138, 142. Conover, John H., 40, 41. Conover, John I., 147. Conover, Jonathan, 47, 70. Conover, Jonathan J., 46. Conover, Joseph, 147, 242. Conover, Josiah, 138. Conover, Macajah, 138. Conover, Peter, 42, 138. Conover, Ralph, 101. Conover, Robert, 97. Conover, Ruliff, 46, 47. Conover, Somers, 138. Conover, Thomas A., 234. Conover, William, 53, 92, 138. Conrad, John, 219. Conro, Reuben, 103. Conrow, Jacob, 117. Consly, William, 187. Cook, Abner, 59. Cook, Barney, 62. Cook, Calvin, 187. Cook, Edward P., 187. Cook, Ellis, 95. 17 Cook, Enoch, 59. Cook, Henry, 59. Cook, James, 92, 93, 103. Cook, John, 14, 187. Cook, John, Jr., 110. Cook, Jonathan, 70. Cook, Joseph, 147. Cook, Joshua P., G7. Cook, Martin, 158. Cook, Michael, 23. Cook, Nicholas, 78. Cook, Richard, 78. Cook, Samuel, 110. Cook, Silas, 187. Cook, Thomas, 188. Cook, William, 53, 113. Cool, Daniel, 98. Cool, Jonathan S., 150. Cool, William, 18. CcHiman, Peter, 57. Coombs, George, 128. Coombs, Thomas, 124. Coon, Aaron, 71. Coon, Dennis, 215. Coon, Israel, 58. Coon, Michael, 89, 209. Coop, John, 42. Cooper, Aaron, 85. Cooper, Abraham, 78. Cooper, Ananias, 67, 188. Cooper, Benjamin, 235. Cooper, David, 188. Cooper, David, Jr., 27. Cooper, Henry L., 20, 172. Cooper, James, 30, 75, 87, 188. Cooper, James B., 235. Cooper, James L., 71. Cooper, John D., 83. Cooper, Peter L., 70. Cooper. William, 77, 188.. Cope, Thomas, 19, 222. Copeland, Alfred, 53, 85. Copner, John, 122. C.'oibin. James, 168. Corbim Jesse, 188. Corbin, Peter, 158. Corbin, Silas, 188. Covbin, Sylvanus, 216. Cordeary, Edmund, 116. Cordery, Absalom, 143. Cordery, Daniel, 138. Ccrdery, Edmund, 138. Core, Hudson, 188. Core, John, 134. Core, Thomas, 188. Coriell, Abraham, 177. Corley, Ezekiel, 14. Corneal, James, 120. Cornell, Cornelius, 92. Cornell, John P., 54. Cornell, Levi. 158. Cornhill, Levi, 158. Cornwell, Daniel, 176. Corry, John, 122, 127. Corson, Aaron, 142. Corson, Amos, 142. Corson, Asa, 115. Corson, Cornelius, Jr., 142. Corson, Elijah, 131, 142. Corson, George, 115. Corson, Jacob, 142. Corson, James, 131. Corson, John, 142. Corson, Joshua, 115. Corson, McBride, 141. Corson, Nathan, 142. Corson, Parmenas, 124. Corson, Rem, 131. Corson, Summer, 131. Cortelyee, John, 188. Cortelyou, Tagues, 54. Cortleyou, Henry, 107. Cortleyou, Simeon, 53. Corvin, John, 140. 258 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Corwin, Isaac, 158. Oonvin, William, 24. Cory, Clement R., 114. Cory, David, 22. Cory, Joseph, 65. Cory, Samuel, 95. Cosad, Jacob, 23. Cosgrove, Joseph, 85. Cossgrove, Joseph, 16. Cossiboon, James, 119. Cossiboon, Samuel, 119. Cothol, John, 98. Cotril, Uriah, 46. Colts, Daniel, 222. Couch, John, 30, 32. Cr.ugle, Peter, 79. Coulson, John, 188. Coulter, Samuel, 209. Countryman, Jacob, 158. Coursen, Jacob, 84. Courter, Aaron, 188. Courter, Abraham, 65. Courter, Frederick, 188. Courter, John, 65, 188. Courtney, Elias, 168. Courtright, Jacob, 222. Courtright, Leonard, 222. Coutch, George, 129. Covenhoven, Cornelius, 105. Covenhoven, John, 32, 125. Covenhoven, John W., 93. Covenhover, John, 30. Covert, Isaac, 42, 44. Covert, James, 70. Covert, Joseph, 70. Covert, Levi, 177. Covert, Luke, 216. Covidell, Samuel, 242. Covie, Elijah, 188. Covil, Elijah, 188. Covington, Benjamin, 213. Cowan, Thomas, 168. Coward, James, 70, 188. Coward, Joseph, 97. Cowden, Isaac, 188. Cowell, Joseph, 188. Cowes, William, 81. Cowperthwait, Jonathan, 109. Cox, Edward, 118. Cox, Isaac, 125. Cox, Jacob, 116. Cox, James, 118. Cox, John, 15, 42, 44, 168. Cox, Joseph, 209. Cox, Peter, 42, 44. Cox, Peter J., 109. Cox, Thomas, 188, 209. Cox, Uz, 158. Coxe, Albert, 40, 41. Coxe, Moses, 188. Coxe, Thomas H., 40, 41. Cozens, Charles, 120. Cozens, William, 188. Cozien, Jacob, 71. Cozien, John, 71. . Cozier, Jonathan, 123. Craft, James, 188. Crager, Philip, 84. Craig, Andrew, 158. Craig, David E., 41. Craig, David I., 40. Craig, James D., 115. Craig, John, 40, 41, 188. Craig, Joseph, 40, 41. Craig, Robert, 70. Craig, Samuel, 30, 32. Craig, William, 158. Cramer, Charles, 137. Cramer, Isaiah, 137. Cramer, John W., 18. Cramer, Richard, 108. Cramer, Stephen, 137. Crammer, Allen, 158. Crammer, Henry, 86. Crane, Adam, 188. Crane, Abijah, 67. Crane, Cornelius, 135. Crane, Daniel, 110. Crane, Elias, 68. Crane, Ezra, 102. Crane, Gilbert, 87. Crane, Ichabod Bennett, 150. Crane, Isaac, 14. Crane, Isaac I., 228. Crane, Jeremiah, 69. Crane, John, 26. Crane, John S., 228. Crane, Joseph, 53. Crane, Josiah, 14, 94. Crane, Lewis, 64. Crane, Matthias, 69. Crane, Peter, 188. Crane, Samuel M., 94. Crane, Simpn, 96. Crane, Stephen F., 94. Crane, Thomas, 69. Crane, Thomas B., 69. Crane, Timothy, 14. Crane, Uzall, 64. Crane, Uzal, Jr., 67. Crane, William, 58, 67. Crane, William C, 56. Crane, William Montgomery, 235. Crane, William R., 71. Crane, Zenas S., 57. Craner, Jacob, 117. Craven Henry, 34, 171. Craven, Tunis, 235. Craven, William, 133, 215. Cravin, Henry, 19. Crawford, Barnes, 120. Crawford, Isaac, 18, 34, 88. Crawford, James, 34, 120. Crawford, Joshua, 141. Crawford, William, 226. Creamer, Ezekiah, 142. Creamer, Hezekiah, 30. Creamer, John W., 177. Creamer, Matthew, 30. Creamer, Reuben, 32. Creemer, Henry, 37, 39. Cremer, Henry, 188. Cress, Jacob, 188. Cresse, Anthony, 142. Creter, George, 76. Cribbs, Daniel, 188. Criferstien, George, 168. digger, Peter, 99. Crips, Adam, 76. Crips, Anthony, 22. Crisphan, William, 133. Crispin, George, 133. Croft, James, 188. Cromwell, James, 188. Crosby, Thomas, 188. Crosham, Thomas, 188. Croshaw, Thomas, 188. Croshaw, William, 172. Crosley, George, 59. Crosley, William, 59. Crosman, Allen, 188. Cross, Byran, 228. Cross, William, 188. Crossley, Thomas, 188. Crossman, Oliver, 22. Crosson, John H., 231. Crosson, John M., 231. Crosswell, Joseph, 80. Crothers, John, 158. Crow, Jeremiah, 101. Crow, Samuel, 16. Crowel, Elias T., 105. dwell, Elihu, 64. Crowell, Firman, 146. Crowell, Henry, 34, 158. Crowell, Israel, 176. Crowell, Jeremiah, 168. Crowell, John P., 27. Crowell, Seth, 94. Crowell, Smith, 32. Crowell, Thomas, 209. Crowl, Thomas, 209. Crowley, John, 135. Crowly, Timothy, 168. Crownover, Joseph, 242. Crows, James, 19. Croxall, Daniel, 99. Cruger, Peter, 18. Crumb, Peter, 188. Crump, Charles, 118. Crums, James, 189. Cruthers, John, 158. Cuberly, John, 242. Cubberly, Elijah, 85. Cubberly, George, 58. Cubberly, Samuel S., 147. Cuddeback, Richard, 23. Cueman, Jacob, 14. Culley, John, 110. Culver, Daniel, 147. Cumings, George, 86. Cummings, John L., 235. Cummings, Peter, 189. Cummings, William, 80. Cummins, George, 25. Cuningham, Michael, 66, 189. Cunningham, Daniel, 88. Cunningham, James, 30, 33, 34, 136. Cunningham, John, 58, 88, 209. Curiden, Philip, 127. Curlis, Farnsworth, 134. Curnine, John, 241, 242. Curran, Benjamin, 189. Curran, George G., 189. Curran, John, 228. Curriden, Joseph, 128. Curriden, William, 128. Curry, Richard, 209. Curry, William, 189. Curtis, Elijah, 76. Curtis, John, Sr., 172. Curtis, Jonathan, .242. Curtis, Joshua, 137. Curtis, William, 189. Cutter, David, 101. Cutter, Joseph, 40, 41, 85. Cutts, Abram, 24. Dagg, Jeremiah, 142. Dailey, William, 81. Daily, Abraham, 84. Dain, George, 209. Dakin, Henry, 110. Dallas, Jacob, 189. Dally, Charles, 37, 38. Dalrymple, Mahlon, 226. Dalrymple, William, 100. Dalton, James, 189. Danberry, John, 15. Danbury, John, 189. Dancer, Zachariah, 109. Dane, George, 209. Dangler, James, 46, 109. Dangler, John, 46, 47. Dangler, William, 46, 47. Daniel, Asa, 189. Daniels, Bradley, 110. Daniels, Charles, 30. Daniels, Henry, 30, 33, 34. Daniels, John, 110, 142. Daniels, Ogden, 124. Daniels, Samuel, 122. Danly, John, 85. Dantforth, Asa B., 189. Darch, Benjamin, 172. Darcy, John S., 78. Dare, Benoni, 126. Dare, Charles, 226. Dare, Lewis, 123. Dare, Samuel, 127. Dare, Stacey, 119. Darley, Richard, 189. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 259 Darling, John, 189. Darling, William, 189. Darlington, Benjamin, 118. Daton, Andrew, 171. Daugherty, Henry, 15. Daugherty, Jonathan, 33, 34. Davenport, Robert, 158. David, Dubois, 32. Davidson, Shinn, 113. Davies, Joseph G., 67. Davis, Aaron, 27. Abraham, 42, 44. Albin, 232. Andrew, 72, 73, 189. Archibald, 77. Beriah, 153. Caleb S., 57. Charles, 135. Daniel, 115. David, 126. Edmund, 173. Edward, 116. Enos, 159. Francis, 189. George, 168, 222. Henry, 118. James, 42, 44, 64, 65, 89, 106, 216. Joel, 30. DavisDavisDav: DavDav Dav Dav:DavDav: Dav:Dav: Dav Dav:Dav:Dav:Dav Dav: DavDav: Dav Dav: Dav:Dav:Dav Dav:Dav DavDavDavDavDav John, 30, 32, 189. Joseph, 215. Levi, 153. Mahlon, 114. Moses F., 57. Randle, 42, 44. Reuben, 127. Robert, 115. Samuel, 217. Stephen, 189. Thomas, 97. Thomas E., 159. William, 137, 215. Williard, 215. Davison, Garret, 147. Davison, Henry P., 27. Davison, James, 62, 147. Davison, John, 214. Davison, Matthew, 85. Davison, Paul, 147. Davison, William, 83. Dawkins, Thomas, 189. Daws, Samuel, 69. Dawson, Alexander, 42, 44. Dawson, Levi, 217. Dawson, John, 159. Day, Charles M., 101. Day, Cornelius, 233. Day, David, 159. Day, George H., 228. Day, Henry, 32. Day, Israel, 12, 52, 94. Day, Jacob, 242. Day, James, 85. Day, John, 18, 23, 189. Day, Joseph, 93, 189. Day, Stephen D., 57. Day, Walter W., 121. Dayton, Alexander, 42. Deacon, David, 235. Deal, Peter, 189. Dean, Anthony A., 102. Dean, Hugh, 136. Dean, Jeremiah, 15. Dean, Peter L., 102. Deane, Jeremiah, 189. Dearborn, John, 189. Deats, Joseph, 87. Deats, Peter, 15. DeCamp, Benjamin, 96. DeCamp, Phillip, 68. Decker, Abraham, 79, 86. Decker, Andrew, 23. Decker, Brewer, 215.' Decker, Job, 81. Decker, John, 87, 242. Decker, Levi, 87. Decker, Moses, 86. Decker, Peter, 79. Decou, Stephen, 189. Deeble, Samuel, 209. DeGraw, Jasper, 189. DeGroot, Peter, 189. DeGrote, Abraham, 189. Degrow, John, 75. Dehart, Aaron, 94. Dehart, Abraham, 53. DeHart, Cornelius, 54. Dehart, Gilbert, 53. Dehart, John, 53. DeHart, John Chetwood, 180. DeHart, Joseph, 14. Dehart, William, 88. Dehart, William I., 53. Delagar, Isaac, 05. Delamater, James, 26, 63. Delaney, Samuel, 143. Delap, isamuel, 138. Delap, William, 34, 159. Delavan, Asa, 102. Delavan, Benjamin, 150. Delsaver, Michael, 178. Delshaver, Simon, 209. Delzell, Samuel, 58. Demarest, Abraham J., 71. Demarest, James, 189. Demarest, John, (2) 242. Demarest, Nicholas, 219. Demarest, Samuel, 25. Demarest, Simon W., 71. Demaris, James, 128. DeMasson, Florimond, 150. Demerest, John, 84. Demorest, David P., 67. Demorest, James D., 63. Demorest, James P., 63. Demorest, John, 99. Demorest, John G., 63. Demorest, John S., 63. Demorest, Nicholas, 63, 81. Demorest, Samuel, 62, 81. DeMott, Richard, 53. Demouth, Adam, 76. Denise, Samuel, 73. Denman, Joseph, 189. Denmon, Jacob, 68. Dennis, David, 78. Dennis, Edward, 46, 47. Dennis, Garret, 37. Dennis, George, 123. Dennis, John, 23, 81, 222. Dennis, Joseph, 189. Dennis, Thomas, 137, 189. Dennison, John, 89. Denny, Andrew, 228. Denny, Joseph W., 173. Denny, Thomas R., 18, 114. Denton, Benjamin, 101. Denyke, Robert, 226. Depos, Philemon, 78. Depue, Elijah, 79. DePeyster, Peter R., 99. Derevire, Abraham, 189. Derickson, David, 173. Derrickson, Benjamin, 189. Derrickson, John, 115. Derwood, Joshua, 217. Derrum, William, 19. Devall, William, 171. Devan, Cain, 178. Devant, William, 171. Devenny, Thomas, 134. Devenport, Leonard A., 14. Devers, John, 190. Devine, Daniel, 173. Devine, William, 190. Devo, Abraham, 136. Devoe, Abraham, 70. Devoe, David, 66. Devoe, Ezekiel, 190. Devoe, Peter, 215. Devon, Aaron, 14. Devore, John, 104. Devore, John IL, 78. Devore, Peter, 214. Devour, Peter, 215. Dewitt, Aaron, 87. Dewitt, John, 18. Dewitt, Soferine, 87. Dewitt, William, 159. Dexter, Bela, 228. Dey, Benjamin, 147. Dey, Daniel, 147. Dey, Gilbert S., 147. Dey, John I., 147. Dey, John J., 147. Dey, John L., 147. Dey, Joseph, 147. Dey, Joseph I., 147. Dey, Lewis, 147. Dey, Mathias, 37, 50, 51. Dey, Nehemiah, 147. Dey, Richard, 62. Dey, Seth, 147. Dey, Thomas, 37, 39. Dey, William, 37, 39. Dey, William J., 147. Dey, William L., 147 Dey, William W., 147. Dice, Henry, 190. Dickerson, Cornelius, 25. Dickerson, Darby, 190. Dickerson, David, Jr., 07. Dickerson, Jacob, 180. Dickerson, Joshua, 14. Dickerson, Philemon, 24. Dickerson, Pheneas, 168. Dickeson, Fithian, 209. Dickinson, David, 129. Dickinson, David, Jr., 129. Dickinson, Fithian, 209. Dickinson, Philemon, 86. Dickinson, Thomas, 129. Dickson, Daniel, 242. Dietz, Peter, 190. Dildine, William, 168. Dilkes, Stephen, 209. Dilkes, Thomas, 92. Dilks, George, 131. Dilks, Jacob, 34, 120. Dilks, Jonathan, 121. Dilks, Joseph, 54, 117. Dilks, Samuel, 120, 125. Dilks, Samuel, Jr., 120. Dill, Isaiah, 117. Dill, James, IS. Dill, Lawrence, 37, 38. Dillen, William, 242. Dillon, John, 108. Dillsaver, John, 159. Dilly, John, 68. Dilmore, Sinnick, 128. Diis, John, 232. Dilsaver, John, 159. Dilshover, Daniel, 123. Dilts, George, 190. Dilworth, William, 128. Dippolt, Philip, 15. Dirks, Peter, 42, 44. Disbrough, John, 83. Disbrow, Joseph, 47. Ditmars, Abraham, 98. Ditmas, Joseph, 101. Ditts, Andrew, 15. Divers, Christopher, 18. Dixey, Francis, 190. Dixon, Daniel, 129. Dixon, John, 96. Dock, Henry, 147. Dodd, Abial, 64, 102. Dodd, Abner, 26. Dodd, Amos, 57. Dodd, Hiram, 64. Dodd, Ira, 64. 260 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Dodd, Joel, 64. Dodd, John, 61. Dodd, Mathias, 65. Dodd, Samuel, 67. Dodd, Zephar B., 94. Dodge, John, 190. Dods, James, 71. Dolbo, Charles, 32. Dole, Isaac, 243. Dole, Zachariah, 143. Dollas, Jacob, 189, 190. Dolphin, Richard, 135. Dolton, Eli, 124. Donavan, Hosea, 58. Donlevy, Francis, 99. Donnington, Elias, 93. Donohue, Benjamin, 190. Doolittle, David, 222. Doolittle, Joel, 15. Dooty, Jeremiah, 15. Doremus, Albert, 26. Doremus, Cornelius J., 78. Doremus, Daniel, 226. Doremus, Hassel, 18. Doremus, Peter, 101. Doremus, Peter P., 64. Doremus, Richard, 243. Dorman, James, 118. Dornick, Jacob, 190. Dorrell, Joseph, 122. Don-ill, Samuel, 190. Dorsey, Andrew, 190. Doty, Jacob, 23. Doty, Joseph, 34. Doudney, Clayton, 190. Doudney, John, 19. Dougherty, Anthony, 190. Dougherty, Benjamin, 190. Dougherty, Charles, 190. Dougherty, Henry, 147. Dougherty, James, 42, 44, 136, 190. Dougherty, John, 72, 168, 190. Dougherty, Lemuel, 128. Dougherty, Michael, 190. Dougherty, Roddy, 190. Dougherty, William, 134, 190. Doughty, Abner, 138. Doughty, Benjamin, 243. Doughty, Daniel, 143. Doughty, Enoch, 143. Doughty, Jacob A., 190. Doughty, John, 138, 143. Doughty, Lewis, 190. Doughty, Nathaniel, 138. Doughty, Thomas C, 138, 153. Doughty, Zepnaniah, 222. Douglas, Daniel, 78. Douglas, David A., 95. Douglas, Robert, 59. Douglass, David Bates, 150. Douglass, Stephen, 14. Douglass, Thomas, 142. Douglass, William, 136. Dow, Hardenbergh, 42, 44. Dow, Moses, 22. Dowdney, John, 127. Dowe, Samuel, 190. Downey, John, 219. Downie, John, 219. Downie, William, 84. Downing, John, 190. Downing, Mahlon M., 235. Downing, Samuel W., 235. Downs, Israel, 57. Downs, Jonathan, 159. Doyle, Isaac, 243. Doyle, Nicholas, 190. Drake, Adam, 81. Drake, Gershom, 190. Drake, Isaac, 76. Drake, John, 18, 24, 81, 83. Drake, Joshua, 24, 216. Drake, Lewis, 92. Drake, Thomas, 24, 76. Drake, William, 232. Drake, Zepheniah, 23. Dreemer, Henry, 77. Drew, David, 28, 67. Drewer, John, 78. Drewer, William S., 177. Drisite, George T., 63. Drum, George, 46, 47, 103. Drum, John, 87, 228. Drummer, William, 32. Drummon, John, 103. Drummond, Benjamin, 173. Drummond, Joel, 173. Drummons, William, 125. Druson, Alexander, 44. Duble, James, 33, 34. Dubois, David, 128. Dubois, Greenman, 19, 129. Dubois, Isaac, 115. Dubois, James, 115. Dubois, John, 56. Dubois, Lewis, 13. Dubois, Nathan, 32. Duff, John, 190. Duffel, Peter, 123. Duffey, John, 128. Duffie, Andrew, 190. Duffield, James, 159. Duffy, John, 30, 32. Duffy, Peter, 243. Dukemenier, Marmaduke, 117. Duly, Aaron, 76. Dumbleton, Lewis H., 220. Dun, John, 159. Dunaway, John, 118. Dunbar, Frederick, 190. Duncan, Coleman, 190. Duncan, George, 97. Duncan, Peter, 93, 147. Duncan, Silas, 235. Duncan, Stephen, 147. Dungan, Benjamin, 209. Dunham, Aaron, 173. Dunham, Amos, 71. Dunham, Benjamin, 37, 124. Dunham, Daniel, 190. Dunham, Davis T., 92. Dunham, Elijah, 71. Dunham, Hampton, 74. Dunham, Isaac, 107. Dunham, Jeptha, 92. Dunham, Josiah, 159. Dunham, Lewis, 10, 37, 38, 88, 150. Dunham, Samuel, 89. Dunham, William, 04, 191. Dunlap, Archibald, 159. Dunlap, James, 89. Dunlap, John, 113, 159. Dunlap, Samuel, 128. Dunlap, William, 125 Dunlevy, Peter, 243. Dunn, Ebenezer, 122. Dunn, Jeptha, 40, 41. Dunn, John P., 54. Dunn, Lewis P., 243. Dunn, Lott, 136. Dunn, Nahum, 92. Dunn, Nathan, 92. Dunn, Oliver, 191. Dunn, Peter, 117. Dunn, Samuel, 98. Dunn, Thomas, 191. Dunn, William, 79, 128. Dunning, Dennis, 243. Dunning, Elisha B., 191. Dunning, Jonathan, 168. Dunster, John, 191. Dunster, Oliver, 68. Durand, Aaron, 159. Durand, Caleb, 26, 65. Durand, Cyrus, 105. Durand, Henry, 105. Durand, Josiah, 64, 68. Durant, Samuel, 110. Durham, Benjamin, 32. Durling, James, 81. Duryee, John, 103. Duychinck, John J., 54. Duychinck, Richard B., 54. Dwyer, Benjamin, 219. Dye, James, 40, 47. Dye, Joseph, 40, 41. Dye, Peter, 46, 47. Dyer, Dyson, 168. Eagles, William, 67. Earick, Henry, 130. Earl, Cornelius, 26. Earl, Jabish, 77. Earl, John, 136, 153. Earl, Morris, 25. Earl, Morris J., 62. Earl, Peter, 63. Earl, Samuel, 134. Earl, William, 191. Earl, William W., 18. Earle, Henry, 71. Earle, Henry M., 71. Earle, Jeremiah, 214. Earle, John, 71. Earle, Morris E., 71. Earle, Rynear, 70. Earle, Samuel, 191. Earle, Silas, 191. Barley, Jesse, 129. Early, Michael, 191. Earnest, George, 191. Earnest, Mauldare, 142. Eastburn, Joseph, 54. Eastern, John, 173. Easton, John, 173. Easton, John R., 191. Eaton, Samuel, 159. Eaton, William, 159. Eaves, Daniel, 103. Ebey, John, 69. Ebright, Jacob, 128. Eck, Samuel, 191. Eckerson, Jacob, 191. Eckhart, William, 226. Echman, Charles, 46, '48. Edgar, Elijah, 191. Edgar, Nathaniel T., 215. Edgar, Thomas, 40, 41. Edgar, William, 104. Edge, Isaac, 110. Edmunds, Aaron, 146. Edsall, James, 75. Edsall, Joseph, 21. Edsall, Richard, Jr., 180. Edsall, Thomas, 191. Edwards, Abraham, 150. Edwards, Amos, 142. Edwards, Benjamin, 153. Edwards, Daniel, 69, 143. Edwards, Ebenezer, 159. Edwards, George, 153. Edwards, Isaac, 67. Edwards, Israel, 168. Edwards, Jacob, 106. Edwards, James, 71. Edwards, John, 168, 191. Edwards, Joseph, 17, 80, 147, 159. Edwards, Philip, 80. Edwards, Reuben, 147. Edwards, Thomas N., 109. Edwards, Timothy, 28. Edwards, William, 65. Egbert, Garret, 220. Egbert, Jacob, 69. Egbert, Jesse, 115. Egbert, John, 22. Egbert, Nicholas, 173. Egbert, Peter, 110. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 261 Eggerton, Daniel, 191. Elberson, Jonathan, 133. Elberson, Nicholas, 30, 33, 34. Elbertson, Joseph, 137. Eldert, John, 191. Eldredge, Jacob, 142. Eldridge, Daniel, 131. Eldridge, Enoch, 146. Eldridge, George, 73. Eldridge, James, 81. Eldridge, Job, 168. Eldridge, Jonathan, 121. Eldridge, Lemuel, 146. Eldridge, William, 146. Ellett, Elijah, 123. Elliott, Richard R., 93. Ellis, Benjamin, 153. Ellis, Christopher G., 191. Ellis, Independence, 118. Ellis, Isaac, 209. Ellis, Jacob, 118. Ellis, Samuel, 16, 26, 159. Ellison, Garret, 40, 41. Ellison, George, 83. Ellison, Jacob, 107. Ellison, Joseph, 83. Elliston, William, 191. Ellott, John, 131. Elmer, Ebenezer, 112. Elmeyer, James, 159. Elmire, James, 159. Elmore, Isaac, 109. Elmore, Jacob, 46. Elston, Abraham, 228. Elton, John H., 235. Elwell, Abraham, 19. Elwell, Ephraim, 125. Elwell, Joel, 159. Elwell, John, 30, 32. Elwell, Lewis, 159. Elwell, William L., 127. Elworth, Francis B., 96. Ely, Matthew, 33. Ely, William, 191. Elysa, Peter, 24. Emel, David, 32. Emerson, Samuel, 58. ' Emery, George, 79. Emery, Jacob, 84. Emery, William, 84. Emlay, David, 159. Emley, Anthony, 109. Emley, Benjamin, 137. Emley, John, (2) 137. Emley, Samuel, 191, 222. Emley, Tunis, 137. Emly, David, 159. Emly, Samuel, 46. Emmel, David, 129. Emmel, Peter, 129. Emmons, Abraham, 76. Emmons, Alexander, 168. Emmons, Andrew, 84. Emmons, Ebenezer, 46, 48. Emmons, Hylee, 222, 225. Emmons, Hyler, 46, (2) 49. Emmons, Isaac, 45, 47, 97. Emmons, James, 103. Emmons, Jehu, 140. Emmons, John, 10, 48, 79, 108, 168. Emmons, John A., 97. Emmons, John B., 103. Emmons, Joseph, 159. Emmons, Nathan, 46, 48. Emmons, Richard, 109. Emmons, Robert, 97. Emmons, Samuel, 46, 48. Emmons, Thomas J., 140. Emmons, William, 76. Endicott, Benjamin, 138. Endicott, Jacob, 138. Endicott, John, 138. Endicott, Joseph, 138. Endicott, Nicholas, 138. Endicott, William, 138. English, Charles, 191. English, Daniel, 143. English, Elijah, 33. English, Hosea, 143. English, Isaac, 32. English, James, 117. • English, Stacy, 135. English, Thomas, 119, 134. English, Tyler, 123. Ennis, William, 26. Ent, Charles, 15. Eoff, John, 104. Epley, John, 34. Ereckson, James, 13. Errickson, Goen, 222. Errickson, Michael, 40, 48. Errickson, Samuel, 46, 48. Errixon, Michael, 109. Ervin, Alexander, 42, 44. Ervin, George, 195. Ervin, James B., 196. Ervin, John, 37, 50, 51. Ervin, Rulef, 173. Ervin, William, 83. Erwin, James, 191. Erwin, Rulef, 173. Esdell, James, 109. Estell, Britton, 209. Estell, James, 119. Estill, John, 168. Estill, William, 168. Estler, Conrad, 76. Evans, Amos,- 191. Evans, David, 24, 34. Evans, James, 191. Evans, Joseph, 133, 136. Evans, Mordaica, 216. Evans, Samuel, 21, 22, 180, 235. Evans, Thomas, 159, 243. Eveland, Peter, 100. Everett, Francis, 16. Everett, Marshal, 79. Everitt, William, 14. Everson, William, 159. Evinham, Jedediah, 136. Evingham, Major, 85. Ewen, William, 81. Ewens, David, 128. Ewing, David, 33, 34. Ewing, James, 130. Ewing, Jeremiah, Jr., 30. Ewing, Noble, 26. Ewing, Samuel, 125. E wings, Jeremiah, Jr., 142. EWings, Peter, 15. Facemire, George, 19, 30. Facemire, Zachariah, 20. Faesch, Jesse, 80. Fagan, Humphrey, 191. Fagan, Samuel, 33, 34, 222. Fagan, Terence, 153. Fagerstrom, Andrew S., 191. Fagins, Moses, 147. Fagon, Pearson, 136. Fair, George, 99. Fair, John, 99, 110. Fairchild, Abner, 05. Fairchild, Barton, 78. Fairchild, Cyrus, 14. Fairchild, Cyrus B., 153. Fairchild, David, 191. Fairchild, John, 96. Falkenburgh, Hayes, 153. Falkneer, Cornelius, 67. Fanning, Phineas, 191. Fansbury, Andrew, 32. Farber, Abraham, 75. Farmer, Cuff, 217. Farmer, Jacob, 159. Farquahar, Francis, 228. Farr, .iohn, 110. Farrand, Daniel, 21. Farrand, John, 22. Farrer, Williain, 88. Farrow, Samuel, 117. Fasmire, George, 115. F aught, Jacob, 191, 192. Faulker, Peter, 226. Faulker, William, 191. Fauster, Silas, 14. Featherer, Jacob, 34. Fedlow, Edward, 217. Feizler, John, 191. Fell, Samuel W., 100. Felter, Alexander, 03. Fenimore, Benjamin, 209. Fenimore, Isaac H., 130. Fenimore, John, 134. Fenimore, William, 33, 34. Fennimore, Samuel, 209. Fennimore, Thomas, 222. Fenton, Jonathan, 130. Fenton, Samuel, 137. Fenton, Thomas, 135. Ferguson, Alexander, 231. Ferguson, Matthew, 59. Ferrell, Cornelius, 72. Ferral, Francis, 135. Ferrat, David, 37, 50. Ferrat, Samuel, 37, 50, 51. Ferris, Josiah, 191. Ferron, John, 159. Ferry, Dennis, 191. Ferry, Hiram, 191. Feveman, Elnathan, 23. Field, Michael, 92. Field, Robert, 230. Field, Stephen, 191. Fields, Hardin, 108. Fields, James, 65. Fields, Mardin, 168. Fields, Stephen, 22. Fifer, Jacob, 118. Filar, Benjamin, 117. Finch, Henry, 80. Finch, Jeremiah B., 191. Finch, John, 75. Fine, Thomas, 17. Finegan, John, 191. Finley, Alexander, 95. Finley, John, 32. Finneger, John, 42, 44. Finnemore, John, 34. Finnemore, William, 168. Finvart, James, 219. Fish, Israel, 72. Fish, John, 217. Fish, Nathan, 72. Fishback, Stephen, 26. Fisher, Adam, 99. Fisher, David, 117. Fisher, Charles, 192. Fisher, Francis, 192. Fisher, George, 127, 173. Fisher, Henry, 85. Fisher, Jacob, 101. Fisher, James, 17, 53, 83. Fisher, John, 15, '54, 79, 121, 122, 127, 130, 225. Fisher, John S., 147. Fisher, Jonathan, 222. Fisher, Peter, 151. Fisher, Samuel, 209. Fisher, William, 122. Fisler, James, 159. Fitch, James, 191. Fithian, Charles, 125, 128. Fithian, Enoch, 124, 127. Fithian, Ephraim, 127. Fithian, Isaac, 243. 262 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Fithian, Jeremiah, 243. Fithian, Joseph, 124. Fitsimons, Henry, 243. Fitts, Christopher, 88. Fitzer, Isaac, 147. Fitzsimons, Henry, 243. Fitzsimmons, Thomas, 192. Flago, John, 19. Flake, William, 173. Flanagan, John, 192. Flanagan, Michael, 20, 192. Flatt, Samuel, 76. Fleet, Cornelius W., 98. Fleming, James, 140, 192, 243. Fleming, James M., 57. Fleming, John, 25, 86. Fleming, Michael, 160. Fleming, Stephen, 103. Fleming, Stephen J., 46, 48. Fleming, William, 168. Flick, James, 130. Flick, William, 173. Flinn, David, 192. Flitcraft, Abraham, 133. Flitcraft, John, 133. Flitcraft, Joseph, 192. Flitcraft, Levi, 133. Flitcraft, Richard, 133. Flood, James, 192. Floyd, George, 34. Floyd, John, 173. Fogal, George, 110. Fogg, Benjamin, 129. Folk, Abraham, 63. Folke, James, 222. Follensbee, Francis, 83. Foose, Henry, 192. Forbes, John W., 168. Force, Baldwin, 173. Force, David, 135. Force, Enos, 231. Force, Henry, 64. Force, Hiram Q., 58. Force, Isaac, 25. Force, John, 65, 100. Force, John D., 192. Force, Jonas, 192. Force, Samuel, 89. Force, Thomas, 153. Ford, Samuel, 153. Ford, William, 22, 117. Foreman, Henry, 24. Forest, Charles, 122. Forman, John, 92. Forman, Stephen M., 110. Forman, William, 36. Fort, Samuel, 134. Fosburg, Isaac, 26. Foshee, Jacob, 63. Foster, Beriah, 160. Foster, Berne B., 27. Foster, Bern B., 95. Foster, Chileon D., 192. Foster, Gabriel, 209. Foster, Isaac, 100. Foster, Isaac P., 124. Foster, James, 192. Foster, Jeremiah J., 114. Foster, John, 120, 153, 228. Foster, Joseph, 134. Foster, Malvin, 96. Foster, Silas, 22, 71. Foster, Stephen, 142. Foster, William, 209, 230. Fought, Jacob, 192. Fountain, Abraham, 50. Fountain, William, 74. Fow, William W., 58, Fowler, Asa, 134. Fowler, Barzillai, 228. Fowler, John, 18, 100, 209. Fowler, John V., 78. Fowler, Jonathan, 121. Fowler, Joseph, 210. Fowler, Joseph W., 19. Fowler, Thomas, 192. Fowler, William, 115. Fowver, James, 20. Fox, Daniel G., 192. Fox, George, 125. Fox, Jacob, 34, 129. Fox, John, 105, 222. Fox, Matthias, 134. Fox, Samuel, 160. Frambes, Aaron, 143. Frambes, Andrew, 143. Frambes, David, 143. Frambes, Job, 143. Frame, Andrew, 94. Frame, John, 57. Frame, Robert, 57. Franaway, Obra, 192. France, David, 168. Francis, Ebenezer, 192. Francis, Israel, 173. Francisco, Israel, 173. Francisco, Peter, 28. Franklin, Samuel, 133. Franklin, Towers, 192. Fransway, Lewis, 128. Fraser, Upton S., 181. Fratenburgh, Benjamin, 23. Frazee, Edward, 69. Frazee, John, 16, 89. Frazee, Samuel, 89. Frazer, Alexander G., 91. Frazier, Reuben, 160. Freas, Frederick, 129. Freas, Henry, 129. Frederick, Peter, 99. Frederick, Jacob, 192. Fredericks, Peter, 62. Freeland, Abraham J., 62. Freeland, David, 84. Freeland, George, 62. Freeland, Henry J., 62. Freeland, Isaac, 63. Freeland, James, 160, 192. Freeland, John A., 62. Freeland, Tunis, 18. Freeman, Aaron, 83. Freeman, Aaron B., 54. Freeman, Alexander, 69. Freeman, Amos, 59. Freeman, Benjamin A., 97. Freeman, Clarke, 96. Freeman, Conrad, 210. Freeman, Daniel, 81. Freeman, Edgar, 230. Freeman, Ezra, 192. Freeman, Isaac C, 243. Freeman, Israel, 54. Freeman, Jabez, 102. Freeman, Jacob, 18. Freeman. James, 40, 41, 109. Freeman, Jedediah, 105. Freeman, Jeremiah, 192. Freeman, John, 80. Freeman, Jonathan, 10, 89. Freeman, Joseph, 217. Freeman, Lewis, 79, 101. Freeman, Morris, 46, 48. Freeman, Philip, 14. Freeman, Simeon, 97. Freeman, Stephen, 94. Freeman, Stephen P., 101. Freeman, William, 78. Frees, Andrew, 86. Frelinghuysen, John, 91. French, Asa, 104. French, George, 135. French, John, 96, 192, 226. French, Thomas, 87, 142. Frisbee, Russell, 192. Frisby, Russell, 192. Fritts, Frederick, 100. Fritts, George, 100, 243. Fritz, George, 243. Frolicks, Simon, 20, 160. Frost, Franklin B., 121. Frost, John, 103. Frost, Reuben, 42, 44. Fulce, Frederic, 124. Fulkerson, John, 89. Fulkerson, Philip, 226. Fulkinson, John, 40, 41. Fuller, Cornelius, 23. Fuller, Jonas, 23. Fuller, Nathan, 23. Fuls, Benjamin, 126. Fulton, Thomas, 30, 34, 117. Fullwood, John, 192. Furman, John, 192. Furman, Peter, 37, 39. Furman, Watson, 168. Furney, Andrew, 168. Furr, William, 228. Gabb, Enoch, 115. Gaddis, John, 192. Gage, James, 37, 39. Gaither, Henry, 58. Galaspie, John, 78. Gale, Amos, 137. Gale, Henry, 18. Gallager, Tully, 222. Gallagher, Edward, 192. Gallagher, John, 192. Gallagher, Michael, 192. Gallagher, O'Neal, 99. Galligan, Patrick, 192, 193. Galloway, John, 77. Galloway, William, 87. Gamble, Francis B., 236. Gamble, James, 192. Gamble, John M., 236, 239. Gamble, Samuel W., 132. Gamble, Thomas, 236. Gamble, William, 137. Gandy, David, 142. Gandy, Ephraim, 119. Gandy, Sheppard, 115. Gannon, Joseph, 76. Gant, Annias, 34. Gant, James, 121, 210. Gant, John, 140. Gardener, Edward, 217. Gardiner, John, 153. Gardiner, Thomas, 135. Gardner, Charles Kitchell, 150. Gardner, John, 65. Gardner, Joseph, 78. Gardner, Joshua, 133. Gardner, Levi, '56. Gardner, Richard, 169. Gardner, William F., 78. Garey, Charles, 88. Garland, John, 27. Garlinghouse, Joseph, 62. Garner, John, 19, 26, 192. Garnsey, Isaac, 192. Garon, Philip, 133. Garoutte, John S., 135. Garrabrandt, Uriah, 94. Garrabrant, Christopher, 57. Garrabrant, David, 94. Garrabrant, Jacob, 94, 103. Garrabrant, John J., 66. Garrabrant, Peter I., 192. Garrabrants, Garrabrant, 106. Garrabrants, Peter, 67. Garrebronts, Minard, 26. Garrett, Lewis B., 69. Garretson, Garret V. W., 66. Garretson, Jacob, 31. Garretson, John, 31, 53. Garretson, Joshua, 142. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 263 Garretson, Peter, 66. Garretson, Smith, 31. Garretson, Smith, 210. Garrison, Cornelius, 94. Garrison, Daniel, 84, 97, 122. Garrison, David, 124. Garrison, Enos, 32. Garrison, Garret, 40, 41. Garrison, Henry M., 67. Garrison, Henry V., 54. Garrison, John, 101, 120, 153, 160, 226. Garrison, John B., 134. Garrison, Jonah, 129. Garrison, Jonathan T., 126. Garrison, Joseph, 28. Garrison, Osman, 117. Garrison, Peter, 86. Garrison, Richard, 123. Garrison, Samuel, 121. Garrison, Smith, 210. Garrison, Thomas, 129. Garrison, William, 20, 101, 210. Garritse, Henry J., 66. Garrow, John, 130. Garton, Ephraim, 125. Garton, Jonathan, 124. Garvette, Michael, 110. Garwood, John P., 133. Garwood, Joseph, 130, 139. Gaskel, Solomon, 33, 34. Gaskell, John, 142. Gaskill, Abraham, 121. Gaskill, Charles, 124. Gaskill, Daniel, 133. Gaskill, Jennings, 134. Gaskill, Solomon, 133. Gaskill, William, 134. Gasten, Henry, 219. Gathwait, Ezekiel, 27. Gauntt, Charles L., 236. Gauslin, Stephen, 143. Gavit, William, 22. Gay, Oliver W., 76. Gelder, William V., 23. Genning, John, 76. Gentry, Moses, 20. Genung, Elam, 96. Genung, Eleazer B., 94. Genung, Stephen W., 14. Genung, Thomas, 96. George, David, 102. George, Henry W., 22. Gerehart, Godfrey, 18. Gering, Vincent, 104. Gerron, John, 16. Gibbon, Ephraim, 127. Gibbon, Frederick S„ 236. Gibbon, Grant, 123, Gibbons, Philip, 193. Gibbons, Samuel, 220. Gibbs, George, 160. Giberson, Daniel, 116. Giberson, James, 139. Giberson, Jesse, 109, 139. Giberson, John, 139. Gibson, Cornelius, 16. Gibson, James, 75. Gibson, John, 244. Gibson, John M., 30, 34, 118. Giddis, Jeremiah, 100. Giffln, James, 78. Gifford, Abel, 160. Gifford, Delaney, 160. Gifford, Elisha T., 137. Gifford, Francis, 160. Gifford, James M., 143. Gifford, John, 31. Gifford, Joshua, 120. Gifford, William, 108. Gigers, Daniel, 125. Gilbert, David, 137. Gilbert, Peter, 71. Gilbrath, Thomas, 193. Gilford, Abel, 160. Gilford, John, 160. Gillam, William, 105. Gillespie, William, 210. Gilligan, Patrick, 193. Gilliard, Mathias, 137. Gillum, Samuel, 136. Gingles, John, 77. Ginnings, Stacy, 108. Gipson, Cornelius, 89. Girton, Brazilla, 160. Girton, James, 160. Girton, Jonathan, 160. Girton, Thomas, 100. Givens, George, 75. Glading, James, 210. Glandon, John, 128. Glass, Henry, 106. Glass, Robert, 66. Glause, Abraham, 121. Glenroy, Samuel B., 193. Glover, Charles, 169. Glover, John, 96. Goble, Aaron, 75. Goble, Isaac, 222. Goble, Runyan, 40. Goble, Runyon, 41. Godfrey, Andrew, 143. Godfrey, Elijah, Jr., 142. Godfrey, George, 130. Godfrey, Gerhart, 193. Godfrey, Hugh, 131. Godfrey, John, 142. Godfrey, Lewis, 222, 244. Godwin, Abraham, 180. Goff, Daniel, 142. Goff, Henry, 137. Golden, Aaron S., 54. Golden, Joseph, 102, 193. Golden, Matthias, 103. Golden, William, 120. Golder, John, 131. Goldy, William, 132, 134. Gonger, Benjamin, 75. Good, Jacob, 169. Goodwin, James, 25. Gordon, Andrew, 78. Gordon, Charles, 11. Gordon, James, 97. Gordon, John E., 40, 41. Gordon, Jonathan R., 97. Gordon, Thomas, 193. Gordon, William, 70. Goucher, Stephen, 81. Gould, Benjamin, 193. Gould, Daniel, 173. Gould, Gideon, 219. Gould, Moses, 106. Gould, Robert, 26, 220. Gould, William, 58. Goutchous, David, 66. Goyer, Dennison, 193. Gracie, Jacob, 160. Gracey, Jacob, 160. Graham, Abraham, 125. Graham, Andrew, 22. Graham, James, 22. Graham, John, 193. Grant, Charles, 56. Grant, David, 221. Grant, Edward, 153. Grant, James, 193, 210. Grant, John, 85. Grant, Joseph, 140. Grant, William, 33, 34. Grantlin, William, 32. Grantling, William, 31. Grapeville, Samuel, 173. Grapevine, Hudson, 117. Grapevine, Huston, 139. Grapevine, Samuel, 173. Grapevine, William, 117. Gravat, David, 109. Gravat, John (2) 193. Gravevine, Samuel, 173. Graw, A. D., 13. Gray, Alexander, 76. Gray, Gilbert, 193. Gray, Hugh, 193. Gray, Jacob, 216. Gray, James, 193. Gray, Jesse, Jr., 76. Gray, Joseph, 76. Gray, Lewis, 64. Gray, William, 193. Green, Benjamin, Jr., 72. Green, Charles, 58, 193. Green, David, 93. Green, Elijah, 22, 193. Green, George, 72. Green, James, 193, 228. Green, James C, 72. Green, John, 54, 76, 173. Green, John R., 135. Green, Richard, 86. Green, Samuel, 222. Green, William, 193. Greenleaf, Peter, 193. Greenleaf, Robert, 110. Greennip, Benjamin, 193. Greereen, Elihu, 14. Gregory, Alva, 83. Gregory, Jacob, 86. Gregory, John, 68. Gregory, Robert, 32. Grennel, Daniel, 65. Grey, Isaac, 19. Griffin, Azariah, 89, 107. Griffin, Delaplain, 173. Griffin, Isaac, 100. Griffin, James, 108. Griffin, Thomas, 140. Griffin, Timothy, 193. Griffith, Benjamin, 22. Griffith, Samuel, 120. Griffiths, John, 110. Griggs, Aaron, 25. Griggs, Benjamin, 84. Griggs, David, 147. Griggs, David W., 92. Griggs, Richard, 37, 39. Grigs, Richard, 89. Grimes, Asa, 150. Grimes, John, 15, 22. Grinder, John, 226. Griscom, William, 121. Griskey, Richard, 210. Groenendike, Abraham, 153. Groff, Doris, 88. Groff, Joseph, 34, 121. Groom, Peter, 133. Grovendike, Abram, 24. Grover, Jacob, 79. Grover, Pierson, 147. Grover, Stephen, 91. Guerin, By ram, 78. Guerin, Silvester R., 08. Guerin, Sylvester R., 101. Guering, Halsey, 22. Guest, David, 193. Guignon, Joseph, 14. Guinip, Benjamin, 37. Guinip, George, 37, 39. Gulick, Adam, 85. Gulick, Gilbert, 42, 44. Gulick, Henry, 42, 44. Gulick, James, 108. Gulick, Joachim, 147. Gulick, John, 147. Gummerson, John, 58. Gunn, John, 25, 79. Gunterman, William, 81. Gurnal, Richman P., 121. 264 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Gurton, James, 20. Guy, Bazil, 77. Guy, Benjamin, 147. Guy, George, 88. Guy, John F., 77. Guy, John S., 77. Hacket, Philip W., 193. Hacket, William, 31, 120, 142. Hackett, William, 32. Hackney, Ezekiel, 135. Hackney, William, 222. Hadden, Bethuel, 28. Hadden, William, 160. Hadley, John S., 193. Hadley, William, 228. Haff, Isaac, 219. Hagadore, Frederick, 193. Hagaman, Abraham P., 91. Hagaman, Andrew, 101. Hagaman, Andrew R., 101. Hagaman, Henry, 53. Hagaman, John R., 101. Hagaman, Nicholas, 37. Hagan, John, 178. Hagarty, James, 88. Hagarty, Morfort, 37, 39. Hager, Thomas, 193. Hagerman, Nicholas, (2) 49. Hagerthy, Daniel, 117. Hagerty, Asher, 103. Hagerty, Moffatt, 228. Hagerty, Taylor, 109. Haines, Ephraim, 113. Haines, Imlah, 193. Haines, George, 30. Haines, James, 193. Haines, John, 129. Haines, Squire, 13. Hains, Job, 134. Halbert, Ebenezer, 228. Halbert, Jotham, 219. Halbert, Phineas, 193. Halden, Henry, 173. Hale, Samuel M., 193. Haley, Charles, 73. Haley, William, 160. Halfpenny, David, 53. Halfpenny, William, 53. Hall, Alvah, 193. Hall, Amasa, 17. Hall, Andrew, 23. Hall, Edward, Jr., 160. Hall, Eliphalet, 04. Hall, Howell, 32. Hall, Isaac, 14. Hall, James, 219. Hall, Oliver, 31. Hall, Samuel, 44. Hall, Samuel M., 193. Hall, Squire, 24. Hall, Thomas, 40, 41. Hall, Wildman, 193. Hallam, Henry, 193. Hallet, Nathan, 193. Halliday, Samuel, 100. Hallock, John, 193. Halloway, Samuel, 177. Hallowell, Richard, 194. Halsey, Burton W., 180. Halsey, David, 110. Halsey, Henry, 77. Halsey, Jabez, 78. Halsey, Philip, 77. Halsey, Silas, 150. Halsey, William P., 80. Halstead, David W., 95. Halstead, Robert W., 96. Hambler, William, 22. Hamilton, Benjamin, 28. Hamilton, George, 194. Hamilton, John, 160. Hamilton, Joseph, 126. Hamilton, Silas, 76. Hamilton, Thomas, 81, 194. Hamilton, Truman, 71. Hamilton, William, 126. Hamman, John, 79. Hammitt, Thomas, 113. Hammon, David, 18. Hammon, Edward, 30. Hammon, George, 81. Hammond, Edward, 32. Hammond, Joshua, 75. Hammond, Noah, 75. Hamott, George, 108. Hampton, John, 89. Hampton, Peter, 126. Hampton, Reuel, 21, 180. Hampton, William, 140. Hamton, John, 134. Hance, John, 145. Hance, Thomas, 145. Hancock, William, 02, 132. Hand, Aaron, 124, 142. Hand, Daniel, 210. Hand, Dennis, 28, 78. Hand, Ellis, 124. Hand, Gilbert R., 95. Hand, Henry, 140. Hand, John, 68, 101., 131, 228. Hand, Jonathan, 95. Hand, Miller, 31, 142. Hand, Moses, 28. Hand, Moses, Jr., 194. Hand, Oliver, 14. Hand, Thomas, 121. Hand, Watts R., 194. Hand, William, 64. Hanes, Whitton, 133. Haney, William, 131. Handley, John, 40, 41. Hanghie, Thomas, 194. Hanghy, Thomas, 194. Hankerson,. Aaron, 84. Hankin, Amos, 14. Hankingson, Joseph, 17. Hankingson, William, 16. Hankins, Gideon, 85. Hankins, Gilbert, 123. Hankins, Isaac, 93. Hankins, Martin, 131. Hankins, Richard, 120. Hankins, Thomas, 37, 39, 85. Hankinson, Joseph, 46, 47, 222. Hankinson, Thomas, 109. Hankison, William, 147. Hanlon, Thomas, 194. Hann, Henry T., 87. Hann, John, 228. Hann, Peter, 99. Hanna, David, 160. Hanna, John, 194. Hannah, Samuel M., 244. Hanner, Peter, 217. Hannes, James, 78. Hannold, Isaiah M., 130. Hannold, John, 129. Hannold, Samuel, 130. Hanyou, Garret, 173. Hapert, Jacob, 54. Harbinson, Isaac, 177. Harborn, John, 194. Harbourt, John, 194. Harbourt, Walter, 93. Harden, Thomas, 62. Hardenbrook, Ralph, 176. Hardin, Demmon, 87. Harding, Albertus, 160. Harding, William, 136. Hardwick, Thomas, 173. Hare, William, 85. Haring, Abraham P., 63. Haring, Samuel, 63. Harker, James, 115. Harker, Solomon, 129. Harkins, Patrick, 194. Harmon, Jesse, 194. Harned, Charles, 17. Harper, Henry M., 17. Harring, David D., 66. Harris, Abraham, 32. Harris, Bilby, 31, 32. Harris, Caleb, 194. Harris, Charles B., 20. Harris, Daniel, 194. Harris, David, 104. Harris, Elijah, 53. Harris, Ephraim, 123. Harris, Henry, 220. Harris, Hosea, 124. Harris, Isaac, 66, 123. Harris, James, 160, 226. Harris, Jesse, 86. Harris, John, 18, 19, 161, 169, 194. Harris, John D., 136. Harris, Jonathan, 127. Harris, Morris, 89. Harris, Nathaniel, 232. Harris, Peter, 128. Harris, Reuben, 31. Harris, Russel, 86. Harris, Samuel, 169. Harris, Smith, 32. Harris, Squire, 61, 65. Harris, Vickers, 127. Harris, Winans H., 161. Harrison, Abram P., 102. Harrison, Amos A., 80. Harrison, Caleb, 94. Harrison, Isaac A., 64. Harrison, Isaac C, 65. Harrison, Jabez, 56. Harrison, Japhia, 55, 56. Harrison, Joel, 102. Harrison, John T., 57. Harrison, Joseph, (2) -89, 107. Harrison, Moses S., 27. Harrison, Stephen, 61. Harrison, Stephen, Jr., 102. Harrison, Uzal, 05, 67. Hart, Amos, 101. Hart, Andrew, 58. Hart, Daniel, 84. Hart, Daniel D., 14. Hart, Jacob, 171. Hart, John, 59, 137. Hart, Nathaniel, 83. Hart, Sawtell, 153. Hart, Stephen, 58. Hart, Zenas, 58. Harthorn, John, 127. Hartley, Benjamin, 122. Hartley, John, 219. Hartley, Matthias, 120. Hartly, Mark, 126. Hartman, Lawrence, 86. Hartman, William, 161. Hartshorn, Joseph, 137. Hartwick, William, 68. Harvey, Gavine, 109. Harvey, William, 140, 161. Harwood, Eaton, 161. Harwood, Samuel, 31, 32, 126. Hassert, Minna, 92. Hatch, Heman, 89. Hatfield, Abraham, 104. Hatfield, John, 194. Hatfield, Jonathan, 71. Hatten, Robert, 18. Hauch, Casper, 215. Hauser, George, 194. Haven, Benjamin, 194. Havenner, George, 71. Havenner, John, Jr., 71. Havens, William, 89. Haverland, Isaac O., 228. INDEX-WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 265 Haviland, Isaac O., 228. Haviland, Thomas, 68. Hawk, Casper, 215. Hawk, Philip, 86. Hawkins, Amos, 62. Hawkins, George, 217. Hawley, George W., 173. Hawley, Nerum, 56. Hay, Augustus M., 105. Hay, James, 194. Hay, William, 134. Haycock, Amos, 62. Haycock, James, 75. Hayden, Jeremiah D., 180. Hayes, Daniel, 46, 48. Hayes, John, 105. Hayes, Kelita, 105. Hayes, Moses, 56. Hayes, Thomas, 153. Hays, Elijah, 142. Hays, Jacob, 137. Hays, John D., 65. Hays, William, 136. Hayward, Allen, 78. Hayward, Caleb, 216. Hayward, John, 216. Hayward, Nathaniel, 76. Hayward, Simeon L., 81. Haywood, Joel, 108. Haywood, John, 216. Hazard, John, 100. Hazel, James, 232. Hazel, William, 76. Hazelton, Dewitt, 194. Hazelton, Dwight, 194. Headley, Joseph, 210. Headman, Daniel, 107. Heard, Morgan A., 150. Heardman, John, 07. Heath, David, Jr., 76. Heath, Elijah, 84. Heath, James, 82. Heath, Noah, 169. Heaton, Auley, 161. Heaton, Joel, 87. Heaton, Joseph, 194. Heaton, Joseph H., 76. Heaton, Samuel, 159, 161. Heaton, Seth, 161. Heaton, William, 194. Heavilon, Joseph B., 70. Hedden, Allen, 194. Hedden, Amos, 173. Hedden, Clark, 105. Hedden, Elisha R., 57. Hedden, Hiram H., 56. Hedden, Isaac, 64. Hedden, Israel, 102. Hedden, Joseph, 56. Hedden, Uzal, 27. Hedden, William, 160, 161. Hederick, Dederick, 161. Hedges, Samuel, 95, 232. Hedley, Ezekiel, 244. Hedley, Lawrence, 32. Hedrekson, William, 97. Hedrick, Dederick, 161. Heisler, George, 121. Helderbrand, John, 100. Helms, Peter, 194. Helms, Thomas A., 150. Helredge, Daniel, 103. Hendershot, David, 169. Hendershot, John, 169. Henderson, Allison, 161. Henderson, George, 223. Henderson, John, 109, 130. Henderson, Jonathan S., 97. Henderson, Joseph, 17, 40, 41, 109, 161. Henderson, Merrick, 115. Henderson, Robert, 210. Hendricks, James, 194. Hendrickson, Daniel D., 102. Hendrickson, Ezra, 121. Hendrickson, Jacob, 37, 39. Hendrickson, Peter, 45, 48. Hendrickson, Samuel, 121. Hendry, Thomas, Jr., 236. Hennion, Cornelius, 76. Hennion, Peter, 231. Hennion, Stephen, 62. Henry, David, 210. Henry, George, 180. Henry, John, 18, (2) 194. Henry, Lewis D., 14. Henry, Peter F., 59. Henry, Thomas, 120. Henton, Auty, 161. Hepner, Matthias, 161. Herbert, Francis, 229. Herbert, Jacob, 140. Herbert, James, 68. Herbert, William, 226. Hering, V. D., 68. Herion, Samuel, 26. Heritage, Joel, 121. Heritage, Thomas, 136. Herriman, Daniel, 76. Herring, John, 25. Herring, John A., 26. Herriott, John, 92. Herritage, Joseph, 137. Hesler, William, 210. Hestor, John D., 72. Heverlin, Benjamin, 132. Heverlin, William, 132. Heviland, Archibald, 145. Heviland, James H., 98. Heviland, Joseph, 145. Hewet, William, 117. Hewett, Fithen, 131. Hewett, Isaac, 118. Hewett, Thomas, 92. Hewett, William, 129. Hewey, John, 194. Hewit, Jonathan, 30, 141. Hewitt, Aaron, 139. Hewitt, Artis, 130, 140. Hewitt, Daniel, 223. Hewitt, Increase, 194. Hewitt, John, 161. Hewitt, Samuel, 117. Hewitt, Smith, 126. Hewlett, Daniel, 145. Hewlings, Abraham, 33, 34, 135. Hewlings, Benjamin, 115. Hews, Aaron, 116. Hews, Isaac, 121. Heyers, Hendrick, 40, 41. Hibbs, William, 169. Hibler, Adam, 24. Hibler, John, 25. Hickerson, Aaron, 82. Hickley, Job, 142. Hickman, Andrew, 144. Hickman, Isaac, 31. Hickman, John, 116. Hicks, John, 229. Hicks, Silvanus, 65. Hickson, George, 68. Hier, Joseph, 226. Higbee, Absalom, 139. Higbee, Edward, 139. Higbee, Enoch, 139. Higbee, Major, 116. Higgins, Isaac, 59. Higgins, James, 27, 153. Higgins, John, 194. Higgins, Lewis, 137. Higgins, Lot, 194. Higgins, Noah, 244. Higgins, William, 137, 221. High, David, 119. High, John, 31. High, Joseph, 126. Hildebrandt, Christopher, 76. Hildreth, Daniel, 146. Hildreth, James, 142. Hiler, Adam, 89. Hiler, Eleazer, 194. Hiler, Jacob, 27. Hiler, John, 76. Hiler, Peter, 22. Hiles, Isaiah, 134. Hiles, William, 210. Hill, Daniel, 229. Hill, Edward, 40, 41, 95, 100. Hill, Ezekiel, 101. Hill, John, 27. Hill, John T., 18. Hill, Jonathan, 93. Hill, Josiah, 40. Hill, Redford, 109. Hill, Samuel, 84. Hill, Samuel IL, 1(19. Hill, Thomas, 126. Hillerman, John, 194. Hilliard, Jacob, 194. Hillman, James, 58. Hillman, John, 75. Hillman, Jonathan, 31. Hillman, Joseph W., 117. Hillman, Samuel, 31. Hillyard, Jacob, 194. Hilman, Jonathan, 32. Hilson, Henry, 98. Hilyard, Jacob, 129. Hilyard, Joseph, 33, 34, 126. Hilyard, Samuel, 134. Hilyer, Simon, 107. Hinchman, John, 22. Hincman, John, 133. Hinds, James, 193, 194. Hinds, Lewis, 82. Hinds, Silas, 229. Hink, Samuel, 195. Hinman, David, 110. Hinton, William, 195. Hire, Duncan, 173. Hire, Tunis, 37. Hires, Garret, 73. Hires, Hendrick, W., 73. Hise, George, 59. Hitchcock, Castor M„ 219. Hitchcock, Eshel, 195. Hitchcock, Joseph, 195. Hitchcock, Nathaniel, 67. Hitchner, George, 129. Hitchner, Martin, 129. Hoagland, Edward, 42, 44. Hoagland, Henry, 92. Hoagland, Henry L., 42, 44. Hoagland, John, 42, 50, 51. Hoagland, John D., 42, 50. Hoagland, John J., 42, 50. Hobart, Malachi, 195. Hoffman, Abraham, 126. Hoffman, Henry, 20, 101. Hoffman, Jesse, 137. Hoffman, John, 210. Hoffman, Jonas, 115. Hoffman, Samuel, 131. Hoffman, Simon P., 177. Hogate, Christopher, 223. Hogband, William, 31. Hogbin, Nehemiah, 122. Hogburn, William, 142. Hogland, Andrew, 98. Hogland, John, 98. Hogle, Peter, 177. Holbert, Ebenezer, 144. Holbert, Levi, 143. Holcomb, Alpheus, 232. Holcombe, George, M.D., 11. Holden, Benjamin. 86. Holden, Henry, 173. 266 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Holden, Horace, 52, 80. Holden, James, 40, 50, 51, 73. Holden, Thomas, 80. Holden, Warren, 56. Holden, William, 195. Holdren, Winans, 161. Holdron, Moses, 87, 169. Holeman, Elias, 135. Holeton, Francis, 128. Holeton, John, 128. Holeton, William, 12S. Holland, Daniel, 33, 34. Holliday, Richard, 195. HoIIingshead, Levi, 31. Hollinshead, John, 150. Hollum, Henry, 193, 195. Holly, James, 87. Holman, Kenneth, 147. Holmes, Daniel, 169. Holmes, Jacob R., 16. Holmes, James, 131. Holmes, John, 121. Holmes, William, 85, 223. Holmes, William, Jr., 34. Holton, James, 161. Holway, John, 32. Homan, Daniel, 139. Homan, David, 139. Homan, Eli, 139. Homan, Garret, 82. Homan, John, 139. Homan, Mahlon, 139. Homan, Peter, 122. Homan, Seth, 34. Homan, William, 210. Homber, Drake, 25. Homes, Benjamin, 43, 44. Hoof, Cornelius W., 195. Hooper, Edward, 116. Hooper, John, 85. Hooper, Samuel, 45, 50, 51. Hooper, Stephen, 84. Hooper, Thomas, 147. Hooper, William, 89. Hoopey, William, 210. Hoover, Samuel, 126. Hopkins, Horatio G., 101. Hopkins, Jacob, 123. Hopler, Conrad, 22. Hopper, Albert, 02. Hopper, Andrew G., 03. Hopper, Andrew P., 00. Hopper, Christian, 62. Hopper, James, 88. Hopper, John, A. N., 63. Hopper, John N., 63. Hopper, Paul, 62. Hopper, Philip, 62. Hopping, Harvey, 95. Hopping, Jonathan, 244. Hopping, Whitfield, 96. Hoppock, John Lambert, 180. Hoppock, Peter, 161, 195. Hoppock, Solomon, 15. Hoppock, William, 195. Hoppough, William, 23, 82. Horder, Samuel, 229. Horn, Isaac, 139. Horn, Jacob, 99. Hornbeck, Joseph, 231. Horner, John, 109, 137. Horner, Joseph, 83. Horner, Timothy, 92. Horsey, James, 217. Horton, Caleb, 219. Horton, Jacob W., 195. Horton, Jesse, 86. Horton, Robert, 153. Horton, Stephen, 14, 153. Horton, Uriah, 22. Hortwick, James, 53. Hoshin, John, 34. Hosking, John, 116. Hoskins, John, 31. Houck, Peter, 223. Houck, Samuel, 86. Houghawout, John, 18. House, Thomas, 110. Housell, Mathias, 15. Houseman, Jacob, 161. Houser, George, 194, 195. Hover, Samuel, 32. Howard, Ephraim, 161. Howard, Henry, 195. Howard, Isaac, 25. Howard, John, 19. Howard, Stephen, 195. Howard, William L, 236. Howe, John C, 58. Howel, David, 76. Howell, Christopher, 72. Howell, Edward F., 236. Howell, Ezekiel, 58. Howell, Jacob, 195. Howell, Jacob D., 180. Howell, Jacob S., 118. Howell, John, 106, 140. Howell, John C, 58. Howell, Jonathan, 93. Howell, Joseph, 53. Howell, Joshua L., 114. Howell, Luther Y.,. 101. Howell, Nathan, 22. Howell, Nathaniel, 27. Howell, Richard Lewis, 180. Howell, Samuel L., 118. Howell, Stacy, 131. Howell, William, 42, 44, 105. Howell, William B., 180. Howlett, Heman, 28. Howlett, Herman, 195. Howsel, Jasper, 70. Hoyt, Anthony C, 67. Hubbard. Joshua, 210. Hubbard, William, 43. Hubble, James, 195. Hudson, John L., 61. Hudson, Nathaniel, 43, 50, 51. Hudson, William, 195. Huff, Bergen B., 98. Huff, Brogum, 98. Huff, Daniel, 101. Huff, James, 229. Huff, John, 161. Huff, Jonathan, 195. Huff, Peter, 15. Huff, Thomas, 195. Huffman, George, 130. Huffman, Henry, 15, 195. Huffman, John, 210. Huffman, Thomas, 37, 38, 82. Huffman, William, 31. Hugg, Joseph, 118. Hugg, Philip, 217. Hugg, William, 118. Huggins, William, 221. Hughes, Barney, 195. Hughes, Jacob, 142. Hughes, James, 116, 161. Hughes, Moses, 142. Hughes, Owen, 85. Hughes, Patrick, 195. Hughes, Richard, 146. Hughes, William, 142. Hughs, James, 126. Hughs, William, 126. Hughy, George, 173. Huit, Stephen N., 107. Hulitt, Philip, 50. Hulick, Cornelius, 37, 39. Hulick, John, 37, 38, 79. Hulit, Philip, 37. Hull, Andrew, 25. Hull, Benjamin, 23. Hull, George, 195. Hull, James, 18. Hull, John, 79. Hull, Samuel P., 100. Hulsart, William, 40, 41. Hulse, Benjamin, 85. Hulse, Ezekiel, 109. Hulse, John, 46, 48. Hulse, Samuel, 109. Hulse, Thomas, 108. Hulse, William J., 46, 48. Hulshart, William, 97. Hulshart, William L, 97. Hults, Thalis W., 78. Humes,- William, 229. Humphreys, David, 210. Humphreys, Joseph, 128. Humaston, Ezra C, 229. Hunt, Abraham V., 98. Hunt, Benjamin, 195. Hunt, George, 59. Hunt, Isaac, 136. Hunt, Jacob, 226. Hunt, James, 180. Hunt, James M., 110. Hunt, Job, 98. Hunt, John, (2) 169, 180. Hunt, Samuel, 93. Hunt, Stephen, 62. Hunt, Thomas A., 107. Hunt, Wesley P., 93. Hunt, William, 101. Hunter, Rev. Andrew, 236. Hunter, Charles W., 180. Hunter, David,. 236. Hunter, Elijah, 173. Hunter, James, (2) 195. Hunter, Joel, 161. Hunter, John, 128. Hunter, Moses H., 236. Hunter, Richard S., 236. Huntington, Reuben, 195. Huntsinger, Matthias, 70. Huntsman, James, 217. Hurd, Charles, 81. Hurd, Isaac, 82. Hurd, Uel, 22. Hurley, Dennis, 226. Hurley, John, 140. Hurley, Robert, 140. Hurley, William, 122. Hurse, Michael, 126. Hurst, David, 121. Hurst, Jonathan, 54. Hush, Anthony, 79. Hush, Jacob, 82. Husinger, George, 129. Huss, John, 153. Husselton, William, 18. Husted, Daniel, Jr., 115. Husted, Elijah, 31. Husted, Ephraim, 20, 31, 124, 161. Husted, Henry, 127. Husted, Jeremiah, 124. Husted, Joel, 161. Husted, John, 124. Husted, Josiah, 31. Husted, Josiah, Jr., 31. Husted, Moses, 124. Husted, Reuben, 124. Huston, John, 22, 25. Huston, Thomas B., 135. Huston, William, 195. Hutchin, Amos, 223. Hutchings, Samuel, 65. Hutchins, Charles S., 54. Hutchins, Thomas, 244. Hutchins, William, 161. Hutchinson, David, 58. Hutchinson, George E., 58. Hutchinson, James, 37, 39, 147, 195. Hutchinson, John, 126, 195. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 267 Hutchinson, William, 109. Hutchinson, Wilson, 147. Hutton, George, 223. Hutton, William, 85. Huwes, Allen, 124. Huyler, Cornelius, Jr., 71. Hyer, Cornelius, 46, (2) 49. Hyer, Isaac, 67; Hyer, Tunis, 39. Hyer, William, 58. Hyler, Adam, 17, 27, 244. Hyler, John N., 78. Hyles, John, 219. Hyors, Tunis, 103. Imlay, Abiel, 108. Tmley, William, 103. Incel, Artis, 146. Ingram, Enos, 195. Ingrim, Jeremiah, 131. Inman, William, 69,. 236. Insco, Ebenezer D., 88. Ireland, Aaron, 210. Ireland, Amos, 34. Ireland, Clement, 144. Ireland, Daniel, 139. Ireland, David, 144. Ireland, Elijah, 144. Ireland, Enoch, 34. Ireland, Hezekiah, 34, 223. Ireland, James, 178, 210. Ireland, Job, j.44, 195. Ireland, John, 195. Ireland, Joseph, 223. Ireland, Nicholas, 195. Ireland, Thomas, 144. Ireland, Vincent, 139. Irelon, George, 110. Irons, John, 108. Irons, William C, 140. Irvin, George, 195. Irvin, James, 210. Irvin, John, 148. Irvin, Samuel, 196. Irvin, William, 196. Irvine, James B., 196. Irwin, James, 210. Irwin, John, 17. Isleton, John, 87. Ivins, Moses, 40, 48. Jackson, Alva, 89. Jackson, Benjamin, 196. Jackson, Britton, 226. Jackson, Henry, 161. Jackson, Isaac, 121. Jackson, John, 99. Jackson, Joseph, 21. Jackson, Samuel, 148. Jackson, William, 219. Jackson, William L., 94. Jacobs, James P., 210. Jacobs, Joseph, 196. Jacobs, William, 33, 34. Jacobus, Aaron M., 96. Jacobus, Cornelius B., 22, 56. Jacobus, Daniel P., 96. Jacobus, Garret, 196. Jacobus, James J., 23. Jacobus, James N., 14. Jacobus, John C, 28, 67. Jacobus, John R., 67. Jacobus, Simon, 23. James, Edward, 142, 231 James, Enoch, 131. James, Jehiel, 27. James, John, 113. James, Joseph F., 65. James, Lewis S., 85. Jameson, Isaac, 80. Jameson, Jacob, 85.- Jameson, John, 82. Jameson, Peter, 17. Jameson, William, 85. Jamison, William, 37. Jaques, Charles, 36, 37, 38, 88. Jaques, John, 17. Jaques, Moses, 196. Jared, Jacob, 65. Jarmin, Reubin, 146. Jay, John, 124, 127. Jay, Martin W., 31. Jay, Smith, 15, 42, 50, 51, 104. Jay, Wilson, 162. Jefferies, David, (2) 174. Jeffers, Andrew, 144. Jeffers, Benjamin C, 69. Jeffers, Daniel, 144. Jeffers, Evin, 144. Jeffers, John, 144. Jeffers, Nicholas, 144. Jeffers, William, 144. Jefferson, William, 196. Jeffrey, Elisha, 145. Jeffrey, Joel, 108. Jeffrey, Tabor, 145. Jeffrey, Thomas, 98. Jemison, Peter, 40, 48. Jemison, Robert, 137. Jemison, William, 51. Jemson, Peter, 109. Jenkins, Andrew, 122. Jenkins, Benjamin, 43, (2) 49, 162. Jenkins, David, 231. Jenkins, George, 54. Jenkins, Isaac; 110. Jenkins, Jeremiah, 22. Jenkins, Thomas D., 150. Jenkins, Uriah, 110. Jenkins, William, 169, 196. Jenkins, William T., 63. Jennico, Charles, 196. Jennings, Moses, 23. Jennings, Robert, 23. Jennings, Stephen, 169. Jeralmen, Richard V., 57. Jeroloman, Thomas, 80. Jesro, Daniel P., 196. Jewel, John, 83, 84. Jewell, Keneth, 60. Jewell, Richard, 196. Jimerson, John, 148. Jimison, William, 50. Jinkins, Samuel, 71. .lobes, Gershom S., 134. Jobs, David, 133. Johnes, Timothy S., 74. Johns, Joseph, 80. Johnson, Abraham, 43, 44. Johnson, Andrew, 19, 210. Johnson, Asa, 32. Johnson, Bartus, 153. Johnson, Bernard, 62. Johnson, Cyrus, 148. Johnson, Daniel, 108. Johnson, David, 108, 196. Johnson, David D., 65. Johnson, Ezekiel E., 140. Johnson, George, 135. Johnson, Henry, 53, 148, 196. Johnson, Isaac, 42, 44, 214. Johnson, Isaac H., 43, 44. Johnson, Ivan, 135. Johnson, Jacob, 131. . Johnson, James, 37, 39, 58, 72, 77, 124, 137, 196. Johnson, John, 58, (2) 116, 141, 196. Johnson, John, Jr., 116. Johnson, John B., 148. Johnson, John P., 229. Johnson, John W., 107. Johnson, Jonathan C, 221. Johnson, Joseph, 43, 44, 84, 108, 126, 138. Johnson, Joseph M., • 101 . Johnson, Levi, 174. Johnson, Lewis, 93. Johnson, Luke, 219. Johnson, Mathias, 83. Johnson, Moses, 196. Johnson, Nathan, 210. Johnson, Norman, 83. Johnson, Philip, 134. Johnson, Reuben, 37, 38, 148. Johnson, Samuel, 150. Johnson, Seth, 150. Johnson, Thomas, 120. Johnson, Uzal, 65. Johnson, William, 139, 148, 102, 177, 196. Johnson, William E., 141. Johnson, William H., 84. Johnson, William J., 71. Johnston, Andrew, 115. Johnston, Charles, 84. Johnston, Hugo, 174. Johnston, Jacob, 40, 41, 142. Johnston, James, 40, 41. Johnston, Joel, 108. Johnston, John, 213. Johnston, Seth, 244. Johnston, Thomas, 60. Joline, William D., 92. Jolly, John, 37, (2) 49, 169, 178. Jolly, William, 169. Jones, Abraham, 134. Jones, Charles, 14, 22. Jones, Collins, 59. Jones, Daniel A., 72. Jones, David, 65, 69, 141. Jones, Elijah, 223. Jones, Isaac, 130, 133. Jones, James, 116, 141. Jones, Jesse, 196. Jones, Joel, 72. Jones, John, 117, 196. Jones, Joseph, 124. Jones, Lewis, 89. Jones, Mahlon, 72. Jones, Phineas, 40, 41. Jones, Richard, 31, 115. Jones, Samuel, 37, 38, 65, 134, 196, 244. Jones, Simeon, 118. Jones, Sylvester, 99. Jones, William, 75, 83, 126, 128, 169, (2) 196. Jordan, James, 85. Jordan, John, 63, 210. Jorden, Samuel, 120. Jordon, William, 20, 196. Joslin, Daniel, 19. Joslin, Hosea, 31. Jourdon, William, 196. Joy, Joseph, 162. Justice, Joseph, 59. Justice, Samuel, 229. Kain, Charles, 196. Kale, Christopher, 135. Kallam, Samuel, 72. Kane, Isaac, 174. Kanouss, Jacob, 196. Karns, John, 168, 169. Kates, Noah, 116. Kay, Matthias, 121. Kays, Samuel, 82. Kean, Henry, 210. Kean, James, 32. Kean, Neal, 186, 196. Kearney, James, 65. Kearney, Peter, 65. Kearns, John, 168, 169. Kearny, Lawrence, 236. Kearny, Stephen Watts, 150. Keasby, John R., 237. Keating, Robert, 80. 268 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Keeler, Edward, 137. Keeler, Jacob, 76. Keen, Daniel, 126, 196. Kean, Henry, 65. Keen, John, 123. Keen, Joseph, 122. Keen, Joshua, 126, 162. Keen, Lewis, 237. Keen, Michael, 83. Keen, Samuel, 122. Keen, William, 126. Keene, Nathan, 196. Keepers, Joseph, 27. Kees, James, 196. Keezler, John, 102. Keinbach, Adam, 196. Keinbarck, Adam, 196. Keine, Peter, 21. Kellar, Michael, 196. Kelleher, William, 68. Kelley, Isaac, 135. Kelley, James M., 150. Kelley, John, 89. Kelley, William, 32. Kellum, William, 117. Kelly, Daniel, 46, 50, 51. Kelly, David, 223. Kelly, Henry, 120. Kelly, James, 71. Kelly, Joseph, 64. Kelly, Richard, 215. Kelly, William, 123. Kelsey, Abraham, 92. Kelsey, John, 38, 39, 107. Kelty, Bryant, 220. Kelty, Richard, 215. Kelty, William, 113. Kenady, Thomas, 14. Kendall, Jonathan, 117. Kennan, John, 78. Kennedy, Elias, 63. Kennedy, Henry, 71, 89. Kennedy, John, 59, 174. Kennedy, Thomas, 26. Kennedy, Thomas, Jr., 237. Kennedy, William, 196. Kenner, Selah, 196. Kenny, Jonathan, 118. Kent, Benjamin, 196. Kent, Jonathan, 14, 67. Kent, Moses, 196. Kent, Reuben, 83. Kent, Robert, 244. Keny, Richard, 134. Kern, Peter, 25. Kerney, Gilbert, 46. Kerney, James, 57. Kerr, Aaron, 40, 41. Kerr, Joseph, 97. Ketcham, Benjamin, 190. Ketcham, Elkanah, 40, 41. Ketcham, Thomas, 108. Ketchum, Joshua, 22. Ketrough, John L, 197. Kettle. Jeremiah, 23. Kettle, Solomon, 79. Key, David, 121. Keyler, Dennis, 223. Kezler, Dennis, 223. Kidd, Abraham, 120. Kidd, Alexander, 197. Kidd, Isaac, 197. Kidd, Joseph, 113. Kidder, Calvin, 104. Kiersted, Henry H., 67. Kiersted, Isaac, 67. Kiersted, John A., 67. Kiger, Henry, 115. Kiger, Matthias, 129. Kilburn, Daniel, 80. Kileman, Isaac, 84. Kille, Joseph, 123. Killehan, Jacob, 76. Killen, Victor, 197. Kilpatrick, Andrew, 87. Kilpatrick, William, 87. Kimble, Hartman, 82. Kimble, William, 197. Kindal, Job, 134. Kindal, Samuel, 133. Kindle, Daniel, Jr., 139. Kindle, Daniel, Sr., 138. Kindle, Joseph, 138. Kindle, Thomas, 139. King, Abraham, 104. King, Alexander, 197. King, Asa, 136. King, Benjamin, 145. King, Daniel, 142. King, Francis B., 150. King, George, 197. King, Harmon, 80. King, Henry, 64. King, Henry A., 80. King, Israel, 46, 48, 134. King, James, 83. King, Jasper, 14. King, Jesper, 71. King, John, 197. King, John A., 66. King, Joseph, 210. King, Moses, 134. King, Obediah, 126. King, Robert, 162. King, Thomas, 197. King, William A., 80. King, William F., 64. Kingman, Thomas, 83. Kingsland, Edmond, 22. Kingsland, John, 221. Kingsland, John H., 80. Kingsland, William, 229. Kinman, Joseph, 226. Kinney, George M., 14. Kinney, Thomas T., 11. Kinsenger, Charles, 118. Kinsey, David, 126. Kinsey, John, 162. Kip, Nicholas G., 66. Kipp, Henry, 61. Kipp, Nicholas, 71. Kipp, Ralph R., 99. Kirk, John, 197. Kirker, William H., 102. Kirkpatrick, James, 197. Kirkpatrick, Samuel, 197. Kissam, Samuel M., 237. Kister, Daniel, 77. Kitchel, Cyrus, 78. Kitchen, Charles, 197. Kitchen, Joseph, 88. Kitrough, John L., 197. Kittle, Emanuel, 82. Kleinhaus, Peter, 99. Knapp, Abijah, 78. Knapp, James, 56. Knapp, John L., 180. Knapp, . Peter, 100. Knapp, Philip, 100. Knowles, Jesse, 17. Kough, John, 197. Krain, Adam, 188, 197. Kring, Joseph, 210. Kripps, Anthony, 174. Kristie, John P., 26. Kritzer, John, 232. Krowell, Henry, 18, 162. Krusen, Derrick, 84. Kuhns, Jacob, 135. Labaw, Nathaniel, 93. Labon, William, 98. Lacey, Charles, 237. Lacey, James, 16. Lacy, Daniel, 162. Lacy, Jacob, 68. Lacy, James, 229. Ladaw, Ambrose, 124. Ladner, Absalom, 72. Ladow, Peter, 30. Lafaucherea, Louis C, 59. Lafaucherie, John, 58. Laforge, David, 38. Laforge, John, 38. Laffer, Abraham, 22. Laffler, Christopher, 16. Laing, Simeon, 174. Laing, William H., 14. Laird, David E., 19. Laird, Enoch, 144. Laird, John F., 197. Laird, Joseph, 148. Lake, Daniel, 43, 44. Lake, Ebenezer, 162. Lake, James, 46, (2) 49. Lake, John, 124. Lake, Joseph, 46, 48. Lake, Richard, 85. Lake, Samuel, 143. Lake, William, 210. Lamason, Low, 210. Lamb, Thomas, 197. Lamberson, Joseph, 89. Lamberson, William, 97, 103. Lambert, Samuel, 219. Lame, Caleb, 109. Lame, Jesse, 134. Lance, Abraham, 18. Lance, Jacob, 86. Lance, John, 86. Lance, Thomas, 197. Lance, William, 86. Land, Joseph, 210. Land, William, 197. Landen, Joshua, 23. Landen, Manuel, 24. Landers, John, 162. Landon, Abraham, 76. Landon, Daniel, 82. Landon, Levi, 86. Lane, Elijah, 38, 40, 41, 85. Lane, Henry, Jr., 69. Lane, John, 16, 25, 42, 49, 98, 108, 153. Lane, Joseph, 84. Lane, Samuel, 46, 48. Lane, Thomas, 197. Lane, William, 100. Langly, Silas, 131. Laning, Andrew, 107. Laning, Edward, 148. Laning, Nathaniel, 148. Lanning, Abijah, 33, 34. Lanning, Benjamin, 210. Lanning, Daniel, 80. Lanning, Elijah, 72. Lanning, John, 174. Lanning, William, 88, 98. Larew, David, 24, 84. Larew, William, 16. Larney, Cornelius, 197. Larney, Joseph R., 197. Larrison, Daniel, 154. Larrison, John, 197. Larrison, Theodore, 162. Larue, Gillian, 62. Larzelere, John, 132. Lary, Daniel, 197. Lasaw, James, 76. Lashele, John, 197. Lasher, James, 169. Lasson, Frederick, 169. Lassley, James, 197. Laterett, Peter, 97. Lath, Charles, 128. Laton, Asher, 221. Latourette, Henry, 73. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 269 La Tourrette, Peter, 36. Latteer, Samuel, 24. Lateratte, Abraham, 42. Lattorette, David, 169. Laugher, Peter, 100. Lawerey, Joseph, 197. Lawler, Thomas, 46, 50, 51, 109. Lawrence, Alexander, 122. Lawrence, Benjamin, 108. Lawrence, Daniel, 46, 48, 50, 197. Lawrence, David O., 137. Lawrence, Francis, 14. Lawrence, Halstead, 110. Lawrence, Isaac, 69. Lawrence, Israel, 219. Lawrence, James, 237. Lawrence, John, 211. Lawrence, Nathan, 126. Lawrence, William, 197, 219. Lawrison, Daniel, 154. Lawson, John, 123. Lawz, Jacob, 124. Laycroft, John, 226. Layton, Asher, 221. ¦ Layton, Joseph, 46, 48. Lazader, David, 83. Lazure, James, 87. Learning, Samuel, 123. Learning, Spicer, Jr., 142. Leapcutt, Samuel, 33, 34. Learmonth, John, 118. Leary, Daniel, 197. Lebo, John W., 22. Le Corps, Vincent, 197. Lecraft, John, 226. Lee, Abel, 142. Lee, Carey, 76. Lee, Charles W., 181. Lee, David, 126, 144. Lee, Isaac B., 232. Lee, Joseph, 162. Lee, Thomas, 233. Lee, William, 98. Leeds, Cornelius, 139. Leeds, David, 126. Leeds, Felix, 169. Leeds, Jesse, 139. Leeds, Reuben, 139. Leeds, Robert, 116. Lee Porte, John, 81. Lefler, David, 18. Leggett, Thomas A., 70. Leister, John, 197. Leming, Jacob, 103. Lemmon, Israel, 223. Lemmon, Jacob, 213. Lemmons, Benjamin, 18. Lemmons, Joseph, 82. Lemons, John, 84. Lenington, Henry, 17, 197. Lennet, Andrew, 89, 107. Leonard, Samuel, 76. jueonard, Squire, 197. Leonard, William, Jr., 34. Lerue, Philip, 77. Lesher, John, 211. Lesley, James, 197. Leslie, James, 31. Leslie, William A., 117. Lester, Ezekiel, 108. Letson, John, 92. Letson, William, 92. Letts, Elijah, 219. Letts, James, 226. Letts, John, 108. Letts, William, 216. Lewis, Asher, 134. Lewis, Benjamin, 87, 93. Lewis, Cromwell, 117. Lewis, Ezekiel, 108. Lewis, James, 131. Lewis, James M., 43, 44. Lewis, Jesse, 229. Lewis, Job, 109. Lewis, John, 77, 86, 95, 197, 223. Lewis, John P., 57. Lewis, Jonathan, Jr., 110. Lewis, Joseph, 95, 197. Lewis, Joseph K., 68. Lewis, Peter, 25, 78. Lewis, Prince, 217. Lewis, Samuel, 135. Lewis, Solomon, 197. Lewis, Stephen, 198. Lewis, Uriah, 109. Lewis, William, 169, 198. Lewyllin, John, 162. Lighthipe, Charles, 27. Lilley, Thomas, 97. Linaberry, William, 85. Lindford, John, 106. Lindsey, John, 229. Lindsley, Benjamin, 105. Lindsley, Benjamin, Jr., 100. Lindsley, Chalon, 80. Lindsley, David, 101. Lindsley, Ira, 101. Lindsley, Jonas, 80. Lindsley, Joseph M., 100. Lindsley, Matthew G., 100. Lindsley, Moses, 101. Linebach, Charles F., 99. Lines, Daniel C, 02. Linmire, George, 162. Linn, Henry, 198. Linn, John, 20. Linn, Samuel, 77. Linwell, William P., 19. Lippencot, Thomas, 38, 50, 51. Lippencott, John, 174. Lippencott, Joseph, 171. Lippencott, Lewis, 108. Lippencut, Thomas, 97. Lippincott, Benjamin, 128. Lippincott, Charles, 18, 133, 145. Lippincott, George, 145. Lippincott, Henry, 145. Lippincott, John, 135. Lippincott, Jonathan, 121. Lippincott, Joseph, 127. Lippincott, Samuel, 127. Lippincott, Sylvester, 145. Lippincott, Thomas, 125, 102. Lippincott, William, 216. Lipscomb, Major, 121. Lish, Amasa, 24. Lisk, Henry, 198. Lisk, William, 219. List, William, 219. Littell, Luther, 96. Little, Elias, 94. Little, Enos, 14. Little, Griffin, 198 Little, Isaac, 14. Little, James, 98. Little, John, 65, 169. Little, Luther, 71. Little, Robert, 43, 44, 110, 174. Little, Stephen, 14, 162. Little, William, 137. Little, William B., 145. Lifts, Daniel, 87. Litts, Isaac, 229. Livingston, Anthony, 198. Lloyd, Isaac, 223. Lloyd, Joseph, 211. Lloyd, Richard, 198. Lloyd, William, 198. Lloyd, Wilson, 136. Locee, Calvin, 19S. Lock, David, 35. Lock, Ezekiel, 122. Lock, Jacob, 130. Lock, John, 126. Lock, Samuel, 121. Lockerby, William, 79. Lockinan, Isaac, 174. Lockman, Walter, 229. Lockwood, George W., 87. Lockwood, John, 20, 32. Loder, Asa, 77. Loder, Daniel, 125. Loder, Martin, 125. Loder, Reuben, 125. Logan, John, 104. Logue, James, 122. Logue, John, 223. Logue, William, 123. Loid, Charles, 116. Lomerson, Abraham, 18. Long, Constant, 125. Long, Eli, 125. Long, Isaac, 43, 162. Long, Jacob, 135. Long, John, 198. Long, Jones, 89. Long, Robert, 136. Long, Samuel, 43, 50, 51, 105. Long, Zachariah, 198. Long, Zenas, 198. Longcor, George, 24. Longstreet, Aaron, 162, 198. Longstreet, Daniel, 198. Longstreet, David, 38, 39. Longstreet, William, 98, 148. Looker, Nathaniel, 28. Loomax, Daniel, 198. Loomis, Hiram, 198. Loomis, Nathaniel, 23. Loomis, Roswell, 101. Loper, Bray, 127. Loper, Clement, 120. Loper, Daniel, 123. Loper, John, 127. Loper, Lot, 126. Loper, Reuben, 123. Lopes, John R., 89. Lord, Benjamin, 35. Lord, Hezekiah, 27. Lord, James, 174. ' Lord, Robert, 223. Lore, Auley, 31. Lore, Daniel, 124. Loree, Calvin, 198. Loree, Samuel, 75. Lorey, Hezekiah, 18. Loring, Simeon, 174. Losee, Benjamin, 198. Losee, Jotham, 78. Losey, Barney, 78. Losey, Benjamin, 198. Losey, Nathan, 25. Lott, Bartholomew, 16. Lott, Charles F., 132. Lott, Jacob R. H., 54. Louback, Andrew, 128. Loudabank, William, 198. Lounsbury, John, 125. Love, Enos, 123. Love, James, 76, 198. Love, Robert, 133. Lovell, Samuel, 198. Lovell, Thomas M., 229.. Loveless, Gersham, 136. Lovett, Samuel. 198. Lovinas, John, 110. Low, Abraham, 54. Low, Calvin, 198. Low, George, 198. Low, James B., 174. Low, William, 46, (2) 49, 54, 70. Lowden, Charles, 162. Lowden, John, 135. Lowderbank, William, 198. 270 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Lowery, John, 60. Lowrey, Malen, 211. Lowry, James, 65, 244. Loyd, Elijah, 128. Loyd, Isaac, 122. Lozavv, Francis, 78, 198. Lozier, Garret, 244. Lozier, John, 154. Lozier, Nicholas, 154, 198. Luallen, Abner, 122. Lucas, Gilbert, 137. Lucas, Thomas, 32. Luce, David, 85. Luce, Jacob, 86. Luckey, Anizi, 198. Lucky, Moses T., 76. Lucky, William, 198. Ludlam, Anthony, 142. Ludlam, Daniel, 162. Ludlam, Norton, 142, 162. Ludlam, Thomas, Jr., 31, 142. Ludlam, , William, 162. " Ludlow, Abraham, 101. Ludlow, Benjamin, 12. Ludlow, Jonas, 75. Ludlow, Joseph, 102. Ludlow, Samuel, 178. Luke, Daniel, 38. Luke, Thomas, 20, 30, 123. Luker, James, 141. Lum, John, 72. Lum, Obadiah, 72. Lumley, Samuel, 128. Lummes, Hiram, 198. Lummis, Edward, 169. Lupp, Charles, 107. Lupton, Benjamin, 125, 127. Lupton, Matheusalim, 131. Lupton, Mathusala, 31, 35. Luse, James, 75. Lush, Peter, 198. Luther, Edward, 229. Ly decker, Albert G., 63. Lyle, Samuel, 82. Lynn, Henry, 198. Lyon, David, 198. Lyon, James, 28, 62, 104. Lyon, James, Jr., 28. Lyon, John, 223. Lyon, John S., 198. Lyon, Joseph, 102. Lyon, Joseph, Jr., 27. Lyon, Joseph C, 96: Lyon, Moses, 102. Lyon, Richard, 82. Lyon, Samuel, 36, (2) 43, (2) 49. Lyon, Stephen, 65, 78. Lyon, William, 154, 198. Lyons, James J., 110. Lyons, Samuel, 229. Lyons, Thomas, Jr., 229. Lyons, Thomas, Sr., 229. Lyons, William, 24. Lyster, John, 197, 198. Mabee, George, 87. Machesney, John, (2) 150. Mack, Abraham, 130. Mackay, Ephraim G., 107. Mackey, Peter, 107. Macklay, Michael, 22. Maclain, John, 198. Madara, John, 121. Madara, Solomon, 211. Madara, William, 121. Madden, James, 18. Madden, Stacy, 162. Maddon, Daniel, 103. Madera, Jacob, 118. Maffatt, Daniel, 162, 163. Magee, Alexander, 154. Magee. Ezekiel, (2) 49, 83. Magee, George, 171. Magee, William, 154. Maghar, Michael, 198. Mahar, Edward, 198. Magill, William, 98. Mahan, James, 198. Maher, James, 57. Main, Frederick, 79. Main, John, 82. Mains, Samuel, 128. Major, Joseph, 229. Malby, Frederick, 199. Mall, Benjamin, 127. Mall, William, 127. Mallery, Carlos A., 154. Mallet, James, 35. Malon, Greenville, 174. Malsbury, Isaac, 17. Malsby, Frederick, 199. Manchester, Noah, 178. Manderville, Abraham, 176. Mandeville, George, 28. Mandeville, John, 66. Manes, George D., 25. Mann, David, 86. Mann, Henry, 25. Mann, Jonathan, 84. Mann, Peter, 80. Mann, Philip, 18. Manner, James, 217. Manning, Clarkson, 104. Manning, John. Jr., 72. Mansfield, John, 211. Mapes, Benoni, 80. Mapes, Friend R. J., 211. Mapes, Joseph, 113. Maple, John, 38, 39. Maples, Benjamin, 154. Marcellus, Cornelius, 217. Marcellus, Francis, 199. Marcellus, Marcellus, 199. Margarum, Jesse, 199. Maring, Leonard, 25. Maring, Philip, 22. Marins, David, 244. Marinus, David, 244. Marinus, John, 06. Marius, Sylvester, 219. Markle, John, 19. Marks, Henry, 18. Marks, Richard, 103. Marks, Zephaniah, 123. Marlett, Mathew P., 40. Marlin, Nathaniel, 109. Marlin, William, 109. Marple, John, 133. Marquet, Daniel, 28. Marquith, Richard, 14. Marsden, Thomas, 244. Marsell, Amos, 68. Marsh, Elias M., 69. Marsh, Ephraim, 71, 178. Marsh, Henry, 79. Marsh, Jeptha, 229. Marsh, John, 27, 66, 89. Marsh, Joseph, 89,' 232. Marsh, Josiah, 38, 39, 229. Marsh, Lewis, 101. Marsh, Mathias, 229. Marsh, Phineas, 233. Marsh, Samuel, 199. Marsh, William, 226, 229. Marshal, John, 72. Marshall, James, 135. Marshall, Jesse, 144. Marshall, John, 199. Mart, Daniel, 144. Mart, John, 144. Mart, Nicodemus, 211. Martemus, Jacob, 100. Martenus, John, 15. Martin, Elijah, 162. Martin, Enoch, 38, 39, 89. - Martin, Ephraim, 92. Martin, Francis, 199. Martin, Gilbert, 89. Martin, Henry, 20. Martin, Israel, 169. Martin, John, 199. Martin, John M., 17. Martin, Nathaniel, 38, 39. Martin, Oliver, 38, 39. Martin, Richard, 169. Martin, Samuel, 43, 50, 51, 174, (2) 199. Martin, Stephen, 92. Martin, William, 13, 38, 39, 88. Masacor, James, 199. Masden, Thomas, 244. Mash, John, 14. Masiker, Harmonis, 199. Masker, Elias, 66. Masker, Henry C, 174. Mason, Benjamin, 199. Mason, James, 148, 169. Mason, Joseph, 31. Mason, Robert, 199. Mason, Richard, 109. Massacre, Peter, 76. Massiker, David, 71. Massiker, Harmon I., 27. Massiker, Henry L., 62. Massiker, John L., 67. Massiker, Lodovick, 27. Matbe, James, 199. Matchet, Errick, 83. Matchet, Lewis, 40, 41. Mather, Eli, 35. Mathews, Aaron, 63. Mathews, Elijah, 142. Mathews, Garret, 141. Mathews, Jacob, 199. Mathews, James, 145. Mathews, John, 199. Mathews, Joseph, 17, 141, 227. Mathews, Joseph T., 140. Mathews, Noah, 13. Mathews, Peter, 199. Mathews, Thomas, 40, 48, 141. Mathews, William, 46, (2) 49, 141, 154. Mathis, Beriah, 139. Mathis, Reuben, 138. Matlack, John, 118. Matlock, Elisha, 18, 100. Matlock, Josiah, 114. Matlock, Samuel, 18, 100. Matlock, Thomas, 100. Matteson, Aaron, 82. Matthews, John, 15. Matthews, Joseph, 64. Mattison, Joseph, 237. Mattock, David, 117. Mattson, John, 211. Maxon, Britton, 141. Maxon, Henry, 102. May, George, 31. May, John, 125. Mayers, Jacob, 121. Mayhew, Benjamin, 162. Mayhew, Eleazer, 20. Mayhew, John, 126. Mayo, John, 217. Mayo, Nathaniel, 217. McAllester, James, 223. McAllister, Charles, 32. McAllister, William, 223. McArthur, Joseph, 199. McAvoy, George, 93, 180. McBride, Charles, 231. McBride, John, 17, 199. McBride, William, 89. McCabe, Patrick, 199. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 271 McCain, John, 126. McCalla, Daniel, 123. McOalla, John G., 122. McCallaster, Alexander, 223. McCallester, Thomas, 125. McCallister, William, 223. McCan, Joel, 75. McCann, James, 199. McCarman, Alexander, 180. McOarrae, James, 23. McCarter, Benjamin L., 59. McCarthy, Artis, 120. McCarty, Aaron, 154. McCarty, Michael, 87. McCastle, William, 18. McCauley, David, 66. McCauley, Philip, 199. McChesney, Hugh, 93. McChesney, James, 92. McChesney, John, 93. McChesney, John J., 93. McChesney, Samuel, 19, 56, 135. McCIain, John, (2) 199, 200. McClain, William, 83. McClane, Elias, 125. McClarker, Walter, 145. McClaskey, John, 103, (2) 199. McClaughlin, Jesse, 111. McClaughlin, Joshua, 111. McCleary, James, 223. McClelland, William, 229. McCIenon, Nicholas, 199. McClennon, Thomas, 199. McClennon, William, 229. McCloud, Daniel, 199, 221. McClung, William, 169. McClure, Laurence, 199. McColley, George, 17. McColley, Patrick, 97. McCollister, Alexander, 25. McCollister, James, 223. McCollister, John, 223. McCollister, William, 223. McCollum, Daniel, 139. McCollum, Jesse, 139. McCollum, John, 139. McCollum, Malcolm, 138. McCollum, Samuel, 138, 139. McConnel, Hugh, 24. McConnel, William, 75. McConnell, Michael, (2) 123. McConner, William, 129. McCoole, Jonathan, 174. McCorby, John, 96. McCordy, James, 162. McCormac, Bernard, 100. McCormack, Francis, 80. McCtoy, Archibald, 231. McCoy, John, 24, 40, 41. McCracken, Mark, 62. McCracken, Peter, 77. MeCray, Patrick, 162. McCrea, James, 154. McCrea, John, 154. McCuen, John, 154. McCullock, John, 85. McCullough, Andrew, 38, 39. McCullough, John, 25, 76. McCully, George, 109. McCully, Samuel, 59. McCully, Thomas, 59. McCurdy, James, 162. McCurdy, William, 82. McDaniel, James, 136. McDaniel, John, 169. McDaniel, Robert B., 223. McDermit, John, 94. McDermit, William, 94. McDonald, James, 178. McDonald, John, 89, 107. McDonald, Thomas, 71. McDougall, Samuel, 180. McDowell, John, 37, 38. McDowell, Thomas, 54. McEacham, James, 50, 51. McEckerine, James, 13. McElwain, John, 121. McEver, Patrick, 199. McEvoy, Michael, 154. McFarlan, Arthur, 162. McFarlan, William, 21, 22. McFarland, John, 154. McFarlin, Arthur, 162. McFee, Daniel, 121. McGarvy, Ferdinand, 199, 200. McGarvy, Frederick, 199, 200. MeGee, Alexander, 14, 154. McGee, Charles, 33, 35. McGee, George, 199. McGee, John, 174. MeGee, Jonathan, 16. McGee, William, 154. McGerry, Ferdinand, 199. McGhee, George, 199. McGill, James, 32, 162. McGill, William, 141. McGinness, John, 199. McGinniss, John, 199. McGinnis, William, 59. McGlaughlin, James, 104. McGogy, John, 169. McGonigle, John, 199. McGowan, John, 199.' McGowan, William, 174. McGowen, William, 199. McGraw, John, 219. McGuire, Dennis, 107. McGurvey, Ferdinand, 200. McGurvey, Frederick, 200. McHoney, James, 131. Mcllvain, Bowes Reed, 12, 52. Mcllvain, Eber, 35. Mcllvain, Samuel, 163. Mcllvain, Sparks, 120. Mcllvaine, Jonathan, 83. Mclntire, Robert, 25. Mclntire, Solomon, 217. Mclntire, Thomas, 103. Mcintosh, Finley, 82. Mclntyre, Daniel, 154. McKasson, Abijah, 32. McKasson, James, 32. McKean, William, 40, 41. McKee, Thomas, 200. McKeever, John, 200. McKelvey, Jacob, 141. McKelvey, Richard, 141. McKey, Alexander, 110. McKinney, Jacob, 15. McKinney, Robert, 81. McKissack, William D., 105. McKitrick, James, 19. McKitterick, James, 28. McKnight, James, 131. McKuen, John, 154. McLane, John, 200. McLaughlin, John, 163. McLean, Augustus, 66. McLean, Daniel, 28. McLean, William, 66. McLeer, Thomas, 97. McLene, David, 86. McManus, John, 163. McMaster, Martin, 174. McMasters, Daniel, 221. McMicken, James, 215: McMikins, Richard, 62. McMinn, James, 19. McMuligan, Francis, 200. McMullen, Hugh, 57. McMurry, John, 14, 22, 71. McMurtery, William, 13, 15. McMurtrey, Daniel, 95. McMurtrey, John, 95. McMurtrie, John, 99. McMutrie, Samuel, 217. McNeal, Hugh, 200. McNeal, William, 200. McNear, Joseph, 82. McNeely, Andrew M., 59. McNinney, James, 33, 35. McPate, Charles, 10. McQueen, James, 46, 48. McShea, William, 81. McVoy, Michael, 154. McWhorter, William, 75. Mead, Isaac W., 14. Mead, James, 123. Mead, John, 28. Mead, John, Jr., 79. Mead, Lewis, 80. Meade, Henry Mandeville, 181. Mealick, Aaron, 104. Measer, John, 163. Mecum, Fredus, 32. Mecum, Hill, 31, 32, 124, 125, 128. Mecum, John, 31. Meed, Allison, 17. Meehan, Arthur, 70. Meeker, Benjamin, 105, 200. Meeker, Bethuel P., 07, 169, 200. Meeker, David, 54. Meeker, Elias, 67. Meeker, Elijah, 28. Meeker, James F., 12, 112. Meeker, Jeptha S., 231. ' Meeker, John, 69, 101, 200. Meeker, Luther, 64. Meeker, Nathaniel W., 64, 102. Meeker, Nehemiah, 69. Meeker, Oliver, 200. Meeker, Samuel, 200. Meeker, Smith, 76. Meeker, Squire, 43, 44. Meeker, Stephen, 70, 90. Meeker, William, 69. Meeks, Aaron, 135. Meeks, Benjamin, 135. Meekus, Benjamin, 200. Meely, Mathew, 19. Meldrom, James, 217. Mellick, William, 88. Mellow, Levi, 214. Mentonia, Nicholas, 219. Mercelias, Mercelias P., 63. Mercelious, Henry, 99. Merlat, James, 97. Merriam, Robert, 62. Merril, John, 18. Merril, Lambert, 89. Merrill, Benjamin, 25, 88. Merrill, John, 88. Merrill, Lambert, 17. Merrill, Morris, 221. Merritt, John, 146. Merritt, William, 84. Merryman, Timothy, 223. Mershon, George B., 60. Mershon, John S., 237. Mershon, Philip, 136. Mershon, Robert, 40, 41. Mershon, Thomas, 148. Meseroll, Nicholas, 148. Meseroll, Peter, 82. Mesler, Abraham, 76. Messels, John, 82. Messerol, John, 53. Messeroll, John, 92. Messinger, Conrad, 174. Messier, John, 87. Messier, Vincent W., 148. Mestker, Jacob, 200, 201. Mettler, Collins, 88. 272 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Mettler, Elijah, 77. Mettler, Francis, 77. Mettler, John, 77. Metzger, George, 200. Meyers, John, 53. Meyers, Michael, 53. Mick, William, 244. Mickel, Eli, 31, 124. Mickel, Josiah, 117. Mickle, John, 118. Mickle, Robert, 131. Midaugh, Richard, 88. Middaugh, Levi, 229. Middleton, Amos A., 130. Middleton, Cyrus, 33, 35. Middleton, Isaac, 130. Middleton, William, 211. Middleworth, William, 84. Middough, Richard, 25. Miers, John, 62. Milbourn, James, 245. Milburn, Henry, 38, 39. Miles, John, 82, 136. Miles, Nathan, 22. Millard, Joheda, 163. Miller, Abner, (2) 200. Miller, Alexander, 200. Miller, Anthony, 37, 38. Miller, Barney, 24. Miller. Benjamin, 111. Miller, Bernard, 154. Miller, David, 06. Miller, Enoch, 245. Miller, George, 72, 174. Miller, Gilbert, 98, 111. Miller, Henry, 66. Miller, Henry N., 82. Miller, Jacob, 17, 63, 97, 169. Miller, James, 56, 114, 200. Miller, James, Jr., 116. Miller, Jeremiah, 163. Miller, John, 14, 16, 20, 31, 35, 62. Miller, John B., 95. Miller, John P., 163. Miller, Jonathan, 93. Miller, Joshua B., 110. Miller, Josiah, 13, 14. Miller, Matthew, 130. Miller, Mathias, 111. Miller, Samuel, 12, 211. Miller, Snider, 62. Miller, Stephen, 115. Miller, William, 163. Millham, Jacob, 88. Milligan, John, 43, 44. Milligan, William, 43, 44. Milliken, John, 16. Milliken, William, 16. Millington, Hiram, 200. Millington, Horace, 200. Mills, Daniel P., 17. Mills, Isaac, 72. Mills, John, 200. Mills, Joshua, Jr., 200. Mills, Joshua, Sr., 200. Mills, Samuel, 200. Mills, Thomas, 108. Mills, Timothy, Jr., 79. Millson, Thomas, 211. Millson, William, 211. Milsom, James, 34. Milson, Charles, 211. Milson, James, Jr., 35. Milson, Thomas, 35. Milson, William, 35. Milton, Daniel, 71. Milton, John, 200. Milton, William, 31. Mineghan, Andrew, 200. Miner, Conrad, 24. Miner, Henry, 104. Miner, Jeremiah, 127. Minihan, Andrew, 200. Minor, Isaac, 101. Jlinser, John, 137. Minton, Aaron, 200. Minton, Henry H., 150. Minton, Lewis, 22. Minton, Nathan, 200. Minton, William, 25, 82, 145. Misener, John, 42, 44. Missinger, Conrad, 174. Mistker, Jacob, 200, 201. Mitchel, Lewis, 18. Mitchell, Elieza, 106. Mitchell, Jeremiah, 106. Mitchell, John, 58. Mitchell, Lewis, 81. Mitchell, Richard, 54. Mitchell, Samuel, 200. Mitchell, William, 169. Mittan, William, 82. Mitten, Joel, 46. Mitten, Samuel, 121. Mitten, William, 119. Mittin, James, 200. Mizner, Nicholas, 40, 41. Moffit, Daniel, 163. Moffit, Samuel, 85. Moncreef, Robert, 31, 32. Monday, Ezekiel, 89. Mone, Charles, 37. Monell, Joseph, 107. Money, William, 32. Monfort, Elbert, 101. Monroe, James, 200. Monroe, Job B., 122. Monrow, William, 134. Montania, Nicholas, 219. Montgomery, Alexander M., 237. Montgomery, John, 123. Montgomery, John B., 237. Montgomery, Nathaniel L., 237. Montgomery, Robert, Jr., 125. Montgomery, Robert, Sr., 125. Montieth, Walter N., 237. Moon, Joseph, 171. Moon, William, 87. Mooney, Charles, 163. Mooney, Joseph, 169. Mooney, William, 200. Moore, Abraham B., 174. Moore, Asa, 133. Moore, Benjamin, 170, 245. Moore, Charles, 59. Moore, Cornelius F., 72. Moore, Daniel, 136. Moore, David, 231. Moore, Elijah, 59. Moore, Ephraim, 84. Moore, Frazer, 73. Moore, George, 200. Moore, Greshom, 200. Moore, Henry, 17. Moore, Jacob, 70. Moore, James, 43, 44. Moore, John, 57, 89. Moore, John B., 110. Moore, John J., 26. Moore, Joseph, 73, 181. Moore, Josiah, 84. Moore, Oliver, 200. Moore, Philip, 200. Moore, Robert, 82. Moore, Ross, 200. Moore, Samuel, 223. Moore, Silas, 216. Moore, Stephen, 54. Moore, Thomas, 115, 245. Moore, Vancleve,' 81. Moore, William, 32, 128. Moore, William M., 31. Moorea, John, 108. Moorehouse, Daniel, 245. Moorehouse, John, 227. Moot, Jesse, 17. Moran, Philip, 56. More, Daniel, 137. More, John, 15. Morehouse, David, 96. Morehouse, Ebenezer, 15. Morehouse, Moses, 66. Morehouse, Oliver, 96. Morford, Elijah, 40. Morford, Elisha, 41. Morgan, Alexander, 201. Morgan, Daniel, 25, 69. Morgan, Henry, 201. Morgan, Isaac, 229. Morgan, James, 38, 39, 83. Morgan, John, 211. Morgan, Joseph, 31, 117. Morgan, Joseph W., 18. Morgan, Machin, 201. Morgan, Randal, 117. Morgan, Simon, 116. Morgan, Thomas, 219. Morgan, William, 136, 201. Morlan, Thomas, 69. Morray, John, 223. Morrell, Aaron, 229. Morrell, Alexander, 176. Morris, Christopher, 83. Morris, David B., 94. Morris, David E., 42, (2) 49. Morris, Isaac, 102, 126. Morris, Jacob, 24, 216. Morris, John, 19, 35, 83, 136. Morris, John, Jr., 56. Morris, Joseph, 46, 48, 82, 94, 103. Morris, Martin, 231. Morris, Richard, 144. Morris, Robert, 46, 48, 134. Morris, Stephen E., 94. Morris, Thomas, 124, 201, 211, 233. Morris, William, 17, 89, 107, 110, 201. Morrison, David, 201. Morrison, Henry, 201. Morrison, Henry A., 28. Morrison, James, 201. Morrison, John, 87. Morrison, John V., 56. Morrison, Samuel, 174. Morse, Asher, (2) 93. Morse, Joab, 139. Morse, Joseph, 211. Morse, Joshua, 139. Morse, Nehemiah, 138. Morse, Thomas, 85. Morton, David, 68. Morton, Elijah, 73. Morton, Erasmus, 32, 127. Morton, Ezekiel, 201. Morton, Hezekiah, 201. Morton, Joseph, 72. Morton, Wilson, 59. Mosier, Aaron, 82. Moss, Benjamin, 131. Mott, Jesse, 38. Mount, Abijah, 148. Mount, George, 145. Mount, Hezekiah, 93, 148. Mount, Hiram, 148. Mount, Horatio, 145. Mount, Hugh T., 148. Mount, Hugh Taylor, 148. Mount, John L., 148. Mount, Richard, 148. Mount, Samuel, 148. Mount, William, 148. Mount, William H., 148. Mowder, Henry, 229. Mower, John, 129. Mowers, John, 31, 32. INDEX- WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 273 Mowers, William, 20. Mowerson, Jacob, 18. Moyer, John, 201. Moyston, James G., 119. Muchmore, John, 96. Muchmore, John T., 94. Muchmore, William, 96. Muckel, Peter, 43. Muckle, Peter, 44. Mulford, Enos, 142. Mulford, Ira, 31, 32. Mulford, Jacob, 105. Mulford, John, 122. Mulford, Thomas, 163. Mulford, Thomas P., 211. Mullen, Daniel, 214. Mullen, John, 42. Mullen, Joseph, 120. Mullen, Owen, 211.. Mullen, Reuben, 121, 154. Muller, Otto C, 52, 55, 56. Mullica, James, 211. Mullica, Jesse, 214. Mullin, Henry K., 179. Mullin, Owen, 19. Mulliner, Gilbert, 43, 44, 98. Mulliner, Joseph, 211. Mulliner, Philip, 43, 44, 98. Mullison, Joseph, 104. Mullon, John, 44. Mulner, John, 49. Mumbower, Henry, 201. Muncrief, William, 123. Munday, John, 38, 50, 51. Munday, Morris, 38, 50, 51. Mundy, John, 89, 107. Mundy, Lewis, 100. Munn, Daniel, 102. Munn, David, 201. Munn, Enos S., 80. Munn, Ira, 81. Munn, John, 64. Munroe, John, Jr., 201. Munson, John, 24. Munson, Elias Y., 76. Munson, Hiram, 82. Munson, John, 78. Munsen, Samuel, 231. Munson, Stephen, 214. Murphy, James, 92. Murphy, John, 116. Murphy, Thomas S., 139. Murphy, William R., 38, 39. Murray, John, 223. Murray, Solomon, 80. Murry, Morris, 127. Muschett, Gustavus, 126. Musker, Jacob, 201. Myers, Andrew, 77. Myers, Cornelius, 163. Myers, Henry, 81, 121. Myers, John, 229. Myers, Peter, 80, 215. Myers, Samuel C, 87. Myers, Thomas L., 103. Myers, William, 77, 132, 135. Myers, Zebulon, 81. Myyea, Constant, 57. Nafee, Peter, 58. Nafey, Garret, 53. Nafie, John, 96. Naglee, John, 120. Nagley, John, 154. Nailar, William, 133. Nailer, Peter, 230. Nailor, Isaac, 178. Nangle, Abraham, 63. Nangle, Barney, 63. Nangle, Frederick, 63. Nangle, Jacob, 26, 70, Napton, Ezekiel, 223. Nawemore, William, 59. Nayfee, Ralph, 111. Nayler, Jacob, 134. Nayler, Samuel, 135. Naylor, Isaac, 163. Naylor, James, 127. Naylor, Joseph, 245. Negley, John, 154. Neikerson, John, 131. Neiles, John, 170. Neilson, Abner S., 54. Neilson, James, 54. Neilus, Joseph, 245. Neives, David, 107. Nelson, Absalom, 230. Nelson, Elisha, 110. Nelson, Jacob, 128. Nelson, John, 120, 223. Nelson, Robert, 35, 136, 223. Nelson, William, 19, 136. Neptune, Ezekiel, 223. Nesbet, John, 40, 41. Nester, William, 79. Nestor, David, 101. Nestor, John, Jr., 101. Neverson, David, 38, 39. Neverson, James, 97. Nevius, George E., 54. Nevius, John P. D., 104. Newbery, Daniel G., 108. Newberry, Daniel, 139. Newberry, John, 218. Newberry, Solomon, 139. Newcomb, John, 20. Newell, Adam, 148. Newell, George, 148. Newell, James, 108. Newell, Kearney, 92. Newell, Thomas, 163. Newman, James, 75. Newman, William, 178. Newton, Edward, 38, 50, 51, 83. Newton, James, 31, 163. Newton, Joseph, 201. Newton, Nathaniel, 130. Newton, William, 130. Nicholas, Mathew, 219. Nicholas, Moses, 154. Nichols, Benjamin, 114. Nichols, Davis, 130. Nichols, Enoch, 163. Nichols, Israel, 201. Nichols, Moses, 154. Nichols, William, 31, 163. Nickinson, James, 142. Nicoll, William Henry, 150. Nicols, George, 137. Nieukirk, Cornelius, Jr., 115. Nimlock, John, 201. Niverson, John, 08. Nivison, Abraham, 174. Nivison, John, 70. Nivison, Josiah, 46, 48. Nixon, Daniel, 15. Nixon, Jacob, 72. Nixon, Jeremiah, 31, 125. Nixon, John, 88. Nixon, Oliver, 163. Nixon, Patrick, 88. Nixon, Robert R., 216. Nixon, Thomas, 163. Noble, Thomas, 126, 163. Noe, Abraham, 40, 41, 90. Noe, Daniel M., 96. Noe, Ezra, 89. Noe, Henry, 89. Noe, John, 38, 39. Norcross, Herbert, 136. Norman, John, 71. Norris, Hezekiah, 95. 18 Norris, Jared, 76. Norris, John, 110. Norris, Joseph, 174. Norris, Peter, 102. Norris, William, 81, 245. Northrup, Thomas, 87. Norton, George, 141. Norton, Jeremiah, 142. Norton John, 19. Norton, Samuel, 201. Norton, William, 00. Nossman, William, 201. Nottingham, Jacob, 141. Nottingham, Jonathan, 130. Noyes, Christopher, 180. Nugent, William, 122. Nutt, John, 201. Nutt, Jonathan, 221. Nutt, Samuel, 136. Nuttman, Aaron, 65. Oakes, Isaac, 163. Oakes, William, 223. Oakley, George, 122. Oakley, William, 201. O'Bryan, William, 201. Ocker, John, 77. O'Connor, John, 174. Odell, John, 101. O'Donnell, John R., Ogden, Aaron, 11. Ogden, Benjamin, 82. Ogden, Benjamin S., 150. Ogden, David, 124. Ogden, Elmer, 125. Ogden, Henry W., 238. Ogden, Israel, 64. Ogden, Jacob, 96. Ogden, James S., 227. Ogden, Jason, 19. Ogden, Joel, 163. Ogden, John, 56. Ogden, Nathaniel, 124. Ogden, Samuel, 25, 163. Ogden, Silas, 100. Ogden, Uzal, 245. Ogle, James, 154. O'Hara, John, 201. O'Hara, Jonathan, 163. O'Keley, Daniel, 15. Okes, David, 88. Olden, Lawrence, 85. Oldin, Lewis, 98. Oliver, Charles, 31. Oliver, Elijah, 101. Oliver, Franklin, 136. Oliver, Jeremiah, 245. Oliver, Robert, 219. Oliver, Samuel, 154. Oliver, William B., 216. Oiler, John, 88. O'Neal, Jacob, 108. Onsted, John, 75. Opdyke, Anthony, 95. Opdyke, William, 77. Oram, Cooper, 223. Oram, Henry, 53. Oram, Samuel, Jr., 142. Oram, William, 17, 224. Ormsby, Charles, 218. Orr, Alexander, 125. Orr, Frederick, 163. Orr, William, 125. Orray, William, 231. Orway, Lawrence, 211. Osborn, Allen, 105. Osborn, Brazilla, 27. Osborn, Henry, 27. Osborn, James, 141. Osborn, John, 75, 120. 274 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Osborn, John S., 105. Osborn, Moses, 27. Osborn, Stephen, 70. Osborn, William, 95, 141, 227. Osborn, Woodruff, 29, 69. Osborne, Elias, 82. Osburn, Aaron, 77. Osburn, Enos, 77. Osburn, Philetus, 102. Osburn, Rinear, 201. Osier, Thomas, 170. Ott, Henry, 126. Ott, William, 56. Ousterhout, James, 23. Outcalt, Richard, 92. Outcalt, Samuel P., 107. Outcalt, William, 107. Outwater, John J., 26. Outwater, Joseph M., 201. Oviatt, Ransom, 88. Owen, Joshua, 117. Owen, Somers, 119. Oxenius, Deluff, 27. Pace, William, 215. Pack, Hezekiah, 27. Pack, John, 174. Pack, Zachariah, 175. Packer, Edward, 154. Padgett, Ephraim, 123. Padgett, William, 33. Page, Charles, 119. Page, Ezekiel, 201. Page, James, 211. Page, Samuel, 224. Page, William, 85. Pagett, Aaron, 128. Painter, David, 224. Palmer, Gideon, 141, 146. Palmer, John, 218. Pancoast, Ambrose, 125. Pancoast, David, 134. Pancoast, Joseph, 35. Parcel, David, 72. Parcel, Stephen, 94. Parcell, Jacob, 175. Parcell, Joseph, 79. Parcell, Walter, 201. Parcell, William, 201. Parcells, David, (2) 201. Parcells, John, 201. Parcells, Joseph G., 201. Parcels, Archibald, 76. Parcels, John, 67. Pardun, Isaac, 148. Pardun, Isaac A., 148. Parent, Edward, 109. Parent, Thomas, 202. Paris, George, 129. Park, James, 121. Park, John, Jr., 99. Park, Jonathan A., 99. Park, Ward, 121. Parke, David, 100. Parker, Benjamin, 145, 202. Parker, Enos, 118. Parker, George, 60. Parker, Isaac A., 148. Parker, Jacob, 211. Parker, Jesse, 139. Parker, John, 109, 202, 211. Parker, Joseph, 211. Parker, Josiah, 145. Parker, Richard, 110. Parker, Samuel, 202. Parker, Stephen, 69. Parkes, Jacob, 211. Parks, Silas, 232. Parks, Samuel, 211, 215. Parliment, James, 202. Parmer, Gideon, 131. Parr, John L., 86. Parr, Joseph, 135. Parris, Lewis, 127. Parrott, Thomas, 202. Parsal, Aaron, 28. Parsell, David, 202. Parvin, Josiah, 20, 163. Parvin, Richard, 163. Patten, Stephen, 82. Patterson, Aaron, 108. Patterson, James, 218. Patterson, Jeremiah, 23. Patterson, John, 70, 75, 154. Patterson, Joseph, 126, 140. Patterson, Mark, 224. Patterson, Moses, 108. Patterson, Stephen, 70. Patterson, William, 28, 69, 218. Paul, David, 163. Paul, Duncan, 88. Paul, Isaac, 120. Paulding, Isaac, Sr., 163. Paulding, Morgan Isaac, 163. Paulding, Morgan J., 163. Paulin, David, 126. Paulin, Samuel, 126. Pauling, Isaac, Sr., 163. Pauling, Morgan Isaac, 163. Pauling, Morgan J., 163. Pawner, Samuel, 126. Paxton, Richard D., 106. Paydon, William, 202. Peak, Aaron, 135. Peak, Samuel, 135. Pear, John, 66. Pearson, Abraham, 175. Pearson, Caleb H., 227. Pearson, Daniel, 77. Peas, Cornelius, 118. Peas, Josiah, 118. Pease, Archy, 218. Pease, William, 215. Peck, Baker W., 125. Peck, William, 81. Peckham, John, 87. Peek, Joseph, 113. Peer, John, 27. Pegg, Thomas, 16. Peircey, William, 57. Pelton, Simeon, 56. Peltz, Daniel, 154. Peltz, Francis, 202. Pendergest, John G., 56. Penn, Thomas, 202. Pennington, Elijah, 106. Pennington, Joshua, 211. Pennington, William S., 11. Penny, Edward, 175. Pepper, Amos, 142. Pepper, William, 224. Perhemus, William, 211. Perine, Peter, 26. Pero, John, 27. Perrigo, Daniel, 82. Perrigo, David, 75. Perrine, David, 85. Perrine, Enoch, 148. Perrine, Jacob, 93. Perrine, John, 109. Perrine, Matthias, 148. Perrine, Peter N., 43, (2) 49, 68. Perrine, Robert, 82. Perrine, Stephen, 36. Perrine, Vincent, 40, 41. Perry, Arthur, 28, 202. Perry, Benjamin, 202. Perry, Ebenezer, 178, 202. Perry, James, 75, 87. Perry, John, 25, Perry, Joseph, 211. Perry, Joseph W., 175. Perry, Josiah W., 175. Perry, Robert, 38, 39, 89. Person, William, 88. Peters, Isaac, 164. Peters, Isaiah, 245. Peterson, Abraham,. 31, 33. Peterson, Andrew, 63, 133. Peterson, Barney, 63. Peterson, Dodo, 127. Peterson, Erick, 128. Peterson, Err, 124. Peterson, George, 120. Peterson, Jacob, 31, 211. Peterson, John, 116. Peterson, Peter, 128. Peterson, Samuel, 119, 129. Peterson, Thomas, 127. Peterson, William, 121, 142. Pethrick, Thomas, 224. Petit, Anthony, 118. Petit, William, 202. Pettit, Peter, 230. Pettit, Thomas, 245. Pettitt, Benjamin, 134. Pettitt, Samuel, 110. Petty, James B., 202. Petty, John, 77. Pew, Amasa, 119. Pew, William, 125. Pheny, Martin, 75. Philips, David, 81. Philips, Morris, 94. Phillips, Daniel, 175. Phillips, Isaac, 202. Phillips, John, 76. Phillips, John C, 178. Phillips, John E., 15. Phillips, Peter, 148. Phillips, Samuel H., 164. Phillips Theophilus, 88. Phillips, Thomas, 214. Phillips, William H., 93. Phratt, Ephraim, 219. Piatt, James, 180. Piatt, William, 77, 150. Pickel, Jacob, 18. Picken, Samuel, 128. Pickett, Michael, 175. Pickins, Samuel, 66. Pier, Barney, 106. Pier, John, 15, (2) 164. Pier, Rier, 15. Pier, Tunis, 154. Pierce, David, 119, 170. Pierce, David S., 91, 102. Pierce, Elisha, 164. Pierce, James, 31, 33. Pierce, John, 38, 39, 85. Pierce, Jonathan, 103, 127. Pierce, Samuel C, 125. Pierre, John, 110. Pierson, Aaron, 57. Pierson, Bethuel, 105. Pierson, Caleb, 58. Pierson, Caleb H., 227. Pierson, Daniel, 58, 86. Pierson, Eleazer M., 101. Pierson, Elijah C, 57. Pierson, Henry, 58. Pierson, Ira, 57. Pierson, Jabez, Jr., 81. Pierson, John, 27, 68, 94, 99, 142. Pierson, John L., 89. Pierson, John M., 79. Pierson, Jonathan, 60. Pierson, Jotham, 58. Pierson, Lewis, 58. Pierson, Malby G., 101. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 275 Pierson, Moses, 69. Pierson, Samuel, 202. Pierson, Stephen, 146. Pierson, Thomas, 142. Pierson, William, 26, 80. Pierson, William Henry, 150. Pike, Jacob, 121. Pike, John, 170. Pike, Zebulon, 150. Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 179. Piles, John, 121. Piles, William, 25. Pine, George, 225. Pine, John, 143. Pine, Jonathan, 117. Pintard, Glen, 145. Piper, Samuel, 141. Pitman, William, 154. Pittenger, John, 246. Pittinger, Jacob, 46, 48. Piatt, Jonathan, 108. Piatt, William, 164. Platts, Charles, 127. Platts, Jesse, 116. Platts, Jonathan, 29, 30, 32. Plotts, John, 202. Plotts, Joseph, 85. Plum, Henry, 54. Plum, John, 53. Plume, John J., 56, 150. Plumley, George, 175. Plumley, John, 170, 215. Plummer, John, 128. Polen, William, 46, 50, 51. Polhamus, Albert, 62. Polhamus, John, 62. Polhamus, Lawrence, 46, 48. Polhamus, Theodorus, 62. Polhamus, William, 211. Poling, Garret, 202. Pollard, Abner B., 66. Pollard, David, 56. Pollard, Henry, 66. Pollard, Robert, 230. Pomeroy, William, 202. Pool, Cornelius, 145. Pool, Cyrus, 66. Pool, Ezra, 68. Pool, George, 45, 47, 145. Pool, James, 45, 47. Pool, John, Jr., 79. Porter, Daniel, 57. Porter, Eleazer B., 105. Porter, George, 202. Porter, James W., 171. Porter, John, 108, 130. Porterfield, Alexander, 67. Portland, Thomas, 218. Post, Abraham, 25. Post, Andrew, 66. Post, Cornelius, 202. Post, David, 92. Post, Elias I., 106. Post, Elisha, 221. Post, Harmon I., 27. Post, Henry H., 106. Post, Jacob, 202. Post, James W., 87. Post, John, Jr., 71. Post, John I., 63. Post, John W., 98. Post, Justus, 151. Post, Peter A., 43, 50, 51. Post, Philip, 202. Post, Thomas J., 67. Post, William, 105. Post, William, Jr., 67. Posten, Samuel, 46, 48. Postens, Charles, 175. Postens, Jacob, 202. Potter, Jeptha, 87. Potter, Jotham, 69. Potter, Recompense, 71. Potter, Samuel, 24, 87. Potter, Thomas, 202. Potter, William, 27, 29, 72, 108. Potts, Thomas, 246. Pound, James, 230. Pound, John, 164. Pound, Thomas, 43, 44. Powell, John, 122. Powell, Joseph, 35, 212. Powell, Richard, 115. Powell, Thomas, 202, 224. Powers, David, 81. Powers, James, 100. Powers, William, 83. Powlass, Martin, 219. Powles, Henry, 25. Powles, Martin, 219. Powelson, John R., 94. Powlesson, Peter, 106. Powlson, Joseph, 170. Poyer, George, 212. Poyers, Jonah, 86. Poyers, Joseph, 17. Poyier, George, 116. Prall, Aaron, 224. Presh, John, 40, 41. Preston, Joel, 202. Preston, Levi, 164. Preston, Michael, 80. Prevost, George, 133. Price, Alexander, 202. Price, David, 144. Price, Ebenezer, 202. Price, Edward, Jr., 56. Price, Elias, 54. Price, Isaac J., 121. Price Jacob, 122. Price, James, 122. Price, Jeremiah, 69. Price, Joel, 134. Price, John, 170, 202. Price, John C, 94. Price, John, Jr., 144. Price, John, Sr,, 144. Price, Lawrence, 145. Price, Moses, 202. Price, Moses C, 69. Price, Obadiah, 69. Price, Robert, 68, 75. Price, ' Samuel, 175. Price, Tunas, 25. Price, William, 202. Price, Zachariah, 25. Pricket, John, 116. Pricket, William, 17, 202. Prickitt, Benjamin, 133. Priestly, James, 54. Priestly, Ralph, 54. Probasco, Christian, 79, 232. Probasco, Jacob, 80. Provost, David, 148. Provost, John, 43, 44. Provost, Samuel, 83. Prudden, Aaron R., 202. Prudden, Byram, 101. Pruden, Henry, 28. Pulis, Conrad, 62. Pullen, Joel, 148. Pullen, John, 122. Pullis, Abraham, 219. Punio, James, 202. Punnio, James, 19. Purdy, Gabriel, 71. Purdy, John, 110, 175. Pursil, Joseph, Jr., 114. Pursue, Aaron, 218. Purvis, John, 27. Putney, Caleb, 164. Quackenbush, Joseph, 85. Quackenbush, Peter, 63. Quackenbush, William, 44. Quay, Aaron F., 232. Quick, Benjamin, 93. Quick, Garret, 93. Quick, Peter, 105. Quidore, James, 18. Quigley, John, 224. Quigley, Robert, 136. (quigley, William, 137. Quimby, Allen, 106. Quimby, Caleb, 55. Quimby, Ira, 81. Quimby, Nicholas, 76. Quimby, Robert, 164. Quinlan, Callaghan, 203. Quirk, Philip, 25. Rabjon, William, 212. Radley, Ichabod, 96. Radley, William, 46, 48. Bagan, Charles F., 155. Rainier, Daniel, 203. Rake, Isaac 170. Rake, Joseph F., 203. Rake, Joseph T., 203. Rake, Solomon, 16, 203. Rakerstraw, Joel, 19. Rail, David, 203. Ralph, Israel, 104. Rambo, Joseph, 33. Rammel, Jacob, 129. Rammel, Simon, 126. Randal, Samuel, 246. Randal, William, 118. Randel, Francis, 71. Randell, William, 69. Randle, Jacob, 24. Randolph, Abraham F., 99. Randolph, Benjamin, 135. Randolph, David, 164. Randolph, Ebenezer, 127. Randolph, Elias, 108. Randolph, Enos F., 123. Randolph, Joseph, 108. Randolph, Reuben, 86, 108. Randolph, Simeon F., 84. Rankin, Titus, 164. Rapelye, Jerome, 104. Raper, Andrew, 67. Rapp, Joseph, 219. Rappelye, Jerome, 92. Ratchford, William, 164. Raub, David, 99. Raub, Samuel, 77. Rawlings, Thomas, 119. Ray, James, 219. Rayne, Jonathan, 246. Raynolds, Abraham, 95. Raynolds, John, 95. Read, Charles R., 110. Read, George, 230. Read, Hosiah, 224. Read, Joel, 130. Read, John, 18. Read, Joseph, 135. Read, Samuel, 116. Read, Samuel J., 132. Read, William, 89. Reading, Alexander, 83. Reamer, Abraham, 104. Reamon, Charles, 170. Reaves, David, 62. Redding, Samuel, 28. Reddle, Thomas, 145. Redman, Charles, 170. 276 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Redman, Joseph, 203. Redman, Woolaston, 72. Reed, Aaron, 130. Reed, Daniel, 137. Reed, Eden, 137. Reed, George, 38, 39, 230. Reed, Henry, 137. Reed, Hosiah, 224. Reed, James, 67. Reed, John, 87. Reed, Jonathan, 175. Reed, Joseph, 46, 48, 54, 97, 148. Reed, Joseph G., 148. Reed, Morris, 88. Reed, Obadiah, 175, 224. Reed, Philip, 89. Reed, Richard, 74. Reed, Samuel, 203. Reed, William, 137. Reed, William W., 148. Reeve, Joab, 134. Reeve, Joseph H., 133. Reeves, Abraham, 133, 136, 246. Reeves, Charles, 96. Reeves, Daniel, 28. Reeves, David, 127. Reeves, James, 116. Reeves, John, 33, 128, 146. Reeves, John B., 155. Reeves, Joshua, 155. Reeves, Ralf, 19. Reeves, Thomas, 143. Reeves, Timothy, 123. Regents, Isaac, 203. Reggins, John, 144. Reid, Joseph G., 148. Renck, John, 105. Renear, Edmund, 109. Renelds, Thomas, 127. Reymer, Benjamin, 203. Reynalds, James, 122. Reynolds, William P., 122. Reynolds, Abraham, 12, 180. Reynolds, James, 224. Reynolds, Joseph, 108. Reynolds, Samuel, 94. Reynolds, Simeon, 203. Reynolds, William, 19, 46, 48. Rhea, James, 151. Rhea, Jonathan, 11. Rhea, Matthew, 89, 107. Rhea, Richard, 73. Rhea, William, 203. Rheam, Jacob, 212. Rhodes, Ferdinand, 111. Rial, John, 120. Riall, Samuel, 43, 50, 51, 68. Rice, Jonathan, 54. Richards, Cornelius, 24. Richards, Cyrus, 66. Richards, George, 89. Richards, John, 227. Richards, Joseph, 119. Richards, Thomas, 119. Richardson, Cornelius, 43, 45. Richardson, Daniel,' 89. Richardson, Ebenezer, 155. Richardson, E. G., 19. Richardson, Henry, 137. Richardson, John, 212. Richardson, Richard, 164. Richardson, Robert, 31, 123. Richman, Henry, 127. Richman, Jacob, 20. Richman, James, 203. Richman, John, 122. Richmire, James, 43, 45. Richmond, Jacob, 54. Richmond, John, 246. Ricker, Marcus, 19. Ricker, Peter A., 203. Rickey, Samuel, 40, 41. Rickman, James, 203. Ricky, Samuel, 30. Rider, Jacob, 203. Rider, Joseph, 63. Ridgeway, Jacob, 120. Ridgeway, John J., 246. Ridgway, Jesse, 98. Ridley, John, 78. Ridman, Joseph, 142. Ried, Joseph, 203. Ried, Richard, 22. Rifenbury, Richard, 86. Riffenberry, Barnabas, 77. Riffenberry, Peter, 77. Riggans, John, 131. Riggins, Samuel, 120. Riggs, Abraham, 22. Riggs, Henry, 28. Riggs, Henry, Jr., 28. Riggs, Isaac, 08. Riggs, Lewis, 148. Riggs, William H. C, 57. Right, John E., 15. Rightmire, James, 43, 45. Rikeman, Richard, 96. Riker, Abraham, 26. Riker, Abraham John, 178. Riker, John J., 106. Riker, John R., 96. Riker, Levi, 203. Riker, Peter A., 203. Riker, Samuel L, 64. Riley, Anthony, 116. Riley, Benjamin, 178, 212. Riley, Charles, 133. Riley, Henry, 164. Riley, Joseph, 22. Riley, Levi, 127. Riley, Thomas, 121. Riley, William, 218. Rinehart, Adam, 22. Rinehart, Henry, 178. Ring, William, 133. Rino, Charles, 43, 45. Rippey, Mathew, 67. Risdon, John E., 133. Risley, Eli, 139. Risley, Jeremiah, Jr., 144. Risley, Jeremiah, Sr., 144. Risley, John, 139. Risley, Leed, 138. Risley, Nathaniel, 144. Risley, Peter, 144. Risley, Richard, 144. Risley, Robert, 143. Risley, Samuel, 143. Roach, Jacob, 178. Roach, James, 178, 203. Roat, Benjamin, 88. Robarts, John, 144. Robbins, Caleb S., 155. Robbins, John, Jr., 46, 48. Robbins, Jonathan, 87. Robbins, Joshua, 46. Robbins, Moses, 93. Robbins, William, 141, 224. Roberts, Abel, 64. Roberts, Amos, 22. Roberts, Charles IL, 181. Roberts, David, 111. Roberts, Ebenezer, 215. Roberts, Edward, 135. Roberts, James, 79. Roberts, John, 46, 48, 73, 119. Roberts, Joseph, 46, 48. Roberts, Joseph, Jr., 246, Roberts, Sayres, 28. Roberts, William, 175. Roberts, Zebulon, 103. Robertson, Aaron, 20. Robertson, James, 95. Robertson, Joel, 164. Robertson, John, 118. Robertson, Joseph, 94. Robertson, William, <2) 31. Robeson, Ely, 203. Robins, Isaac, 86. Robins, Richard, 86. Robins, Samuel, 40, 41. Robins, Stephen, 86. Robinson, Benjamin, 16, 164. Robinson, Constant, 115. Robinson, David, 84. Robinson, Ely, 203. Robinson, Isaac, 143. Robinson, James, 17, 40, 41, 224. Robinson, Joel, 127, 164. Robinson, John, 59, 70, 144, 203. Robinson, Peter, 164. Robinson, Kotts, 246. Robinson, Potts, 246. Robinson, Reuben, 130. Robinson, Silas, 119. Robinson, Solomon, 120. Robinson, Thomas, 59. Robinson, William, 107, 119, 164, 214. Rocap, Henry, 126. Roche, John, 203. Rock, James F., 59. Rodgers, Cyrus, 203. Rodgers, Daniel, 97. Rodgers, Jabez, 101. Rodgers, John, 71. Rodgers, Peter, 87. Rodgers, Samuel, 238. Rodgers, William H. S., 170. Rodgers, William Tennent, 238. Rodman, Charles, 170, 203. Roe, David, 212. Roe, George, 130. Roe, Henry, Jr., 118. Roe, Robert, 119. Roe, William, 119. Roff, Moses, 164. Roff, Richard, 164. Rogers, Charles F., 155. Rogers, Elisha, 110. Rogers, Henry, 230. Rogers, James, 23, 108. Rogers, Jeremiah, 24. Rogers, John, 110. Rogers, Richard, 231. Rogers, Robert, 83. Rogers, Samuel, 148. Roleson, Esoc, 24. Roleson, John J., 24. Rolfe, Moses, 175. Roll, John, 94. Roloson, Esek, 86. Romaine, Nicholas, 221. Romer, John, 22. Romer, Peter, 246. .Romer, Richard, 99. Romine, Ralph, 62. Romine, Ruliff, 25. Roney, John, 246. Ronsewell, Morris, 105. Root, Benjamin, 203. Rosacrans, Francis, 175. Rose, Daniel, 116, 246. Rose, Gamaliel, 66. Rose, Israel, 136. Rose, John, 84, 126, 177. Rose, John B., 181. Rose, Nathan, 125. Rose, William, 112, 230. Roseberry, John, 224. Rosencrans, Francis, 175. Rosenkrans, Benjamin, 74. Rosenkranz, Elijah, 80. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 277 Ross, Aaron F., 94. Ross, Alexander, 120. Ross, Benjamin, 87. Ross, Hugh P., 96. Ross, Jacob, 24, 87. Ross, Nathaniel, 203. Ross, Robert, 18, 92. Ross, William, 105. Ross, William H., 119. Rossell, Zachariah, 179. Rouncifer, Evan, 86. Rounsavell, Richard, 100. Rounsaville, Mahlon, 203. Rouscahey, Peter B., 86. Row, John, 224. Rowand, Alexander, 212. Rowand, William, 118. Rowland, Isaac, 212. Rowland, John, 83, 170. Rowland, Richard, 107. Rowland, Robert, 59. Rowland, William, 98. Rowley, William, 230. Roy, Alexander, 224. Roy, Israel R, 95. Royal, William, 127. Royall, William, 31. Ruckle, Samuel, 17. Ruckman, Levi, 104. Rudolf, Adam, 129. Rudolph, Ludwick, 129. Rudron, Noble, 212. Rudrow, Samuel, 118. Rue, Abraham S., 73. Rue, Adam, 46, 48. Rue, Francis, 224. Rue, John, 227. Rue, Joseph J., 148. Rue, Mathias, 38, 39. Rue, Matthew, 148. Rue, Samuel M., 46. Rue, Theodorus C, 46, 48. Rue, William M., Jr., 148. Rue, William M., Sr., 148. Rule, John, 148. Rule, Peter, 148. Rulon, Henry, 122. Rulon, Peter, 141. Rulon, William, 119. Rulong, David, 137. Runk, George W., 151. Runnion, Richard, 79. Runyan, Abner, 155. Runyan, Conrad, 224. Runyan, Daniel, 84. Runyan, Israel, 164. Runyan, Joseph, 27. Runyan, Ralph, 24. Runyan, Robert, 40, 41, 85, 218. Runyan, Vincent, 53. Runyon, Benjamin, 54. Runyon, Ebenezer, 60. Runyon, Henry, 141. Runyon, Richard, 141. Rusk, John, 83. Russel, John, 85, 129. Russell, John, 203. Russell, Daniel, 230. Russell, Isaac, 87. Russell, Joel, 203. Russell, John, 82. Russell, Josiah, 111. Russell, William, 122, 212. Russling, James, Jr., 70. Rutan, John, 94, 230. Rutan, Samuel IL, 80. Rutherford, Richard, 175. Rutherford, Robert W., 11. Rutter, George, 141. Ryall, David, 104. Ryall, George C, 59. Ryan, Benjamin, 203. Ryan, Daniel, 230. Ryan, John, 203. Ryder, Jacob, 203. Rye, John, 124. Ryen, Timothy, 203. Ryerson, Abraham, 26. Ryerson, Isaac, 26. Ryerson, Jacob, 62. Ryerson, John, 99. Ryerson, Joseph, 212. Ryerson, Thomas C, 21. Ryerson, Uriah, 111. Ryker, Abraham, 67. Ryker, Nicholas, 67. Ryker, Thomas, 67. Ryno, Isaac, 37, 38. Ryno, William, 164. Ryozen, Martin G., 178. Saffen, Samuel, 221. Safron, Aaron, 27. Sage, Isaac, 130. Sage, Joshua, 212. Sager, George, 82. Sager, William, 100. hair, William, 128. Salisbury, Samuel, 164. Salter, Charles W., 151. Salter, Paul, 71. Salter, Richard, 79. Salter, Thomas B., 238. Salter, William Dayton, 238. Sample, David, 203. Sample, Richard, 76. Sampler, David, 16. Samson, Stephen, 72. Sander, William, 127. Sanders, Elias D., 76. Sanders, Joseph, 128. Sanders, Peter, 79, 230. Sanders, Robert, 246. Sanders, William, 94. Sanderson, Benjamin, 76. Sanderson, James, 218. Sanderson, Thomas, 155. Sanderson, William, 58. Sandford, John, 78. Sandford, William, 68, 110. Sands, Isaiah, 164. Sands, Josiah, 164. Sanford, Benjamin, 73. Sanford, Peregrine, 101. Sanford, Robert, 178. Sanford, Samuel, 97, 203. Sansan, Thodorus, 104. Sapcutt, Samuel, 135. Saper, James, 134. Sapp, Armstrong, 130. Sapp, Joseph, 128. Saunders, Egbert, 219. Saunders, Isaac, 82. Savage, Martin, 203. Savage, Reuben, 104. Savage, Thomas, 246. Savage, William, 130. Savecool, William, 82. Savercool, Moses, 80. Savidge, Thomas, 246. Savill, John P., 212. Saxton, Abraham, 62. Saxton, Joseph, 86. Saxton, Samuel, 33, 35. Sayers, Moses, 14. Sayre, Asa, 127. Sayre, David, 72. Sayres, Calvin, 95. Sayres, Daniel, 66. Sayres, James, 25. Sayres, Joseph, 213. Schaeffer, Isaac, 133. Schaffer, John, 203. Schenck, Arthur, 91. Schenck, David, 40, 41. Schenck, Garret S„ 93. Schenck, Henry N., 175. Schenck, Herman, 85. Schenck, John I., 148. Schenck, Jonathan, 40, 41. Schenck, Seth C, 101. Schenck, William, 84. Schillinger, Aaron, Jr., 146. Schillinger, Charles, 146. Schillinger, Enos, 146. Schillinger, Richard, 31. Schively, Charles, 122. Schofield, James, 75. Scholey, Dennis, 86. Scholey, James, 135. Scholey, Jonathan, 135. Sehmuck, Peter, 164. Schomp, Peter, 164. Schooley, John C, 88. Schoonmaker, Henry, 100. Schoonover, Dolvis, 82. Schoonover, Henry, S2, 86. Schrender, Matthias, 135. Schriver, John, 111. Schryer, George, 164. Schureman, James, 92. Schureman, Samuel, 72. Schuyler, Aaron, 151. Schuyler, Joseph, 135. Scisco, David, 178. Scobey, Alexander, 77. Scoby, Jonathan, 38, 39, 170. Scofield, William, 22. Scomp, Peter, 43. Scott, Abel, 62. Scott, Ezra, 101. Scott, George, 88. Scott, James T., 141. Scott, John, 84, (2) 128, 170, (2) 180, 203, 204. Scott, Joseph, 204. Scott, Joseph Warren, 53. Scott, Matthew, 204. Scott, Milton, 22. Scott, Nathan, 230. Scott, Nathaniel, 84. Scott, Nicholas, 131. Scott, Richard, 155. Scott, William, 84, 119, 227. Scott, William G., 181. Scudder, Benjamin, Jr., 72. Scudder, William, 60. Scull, Abel, 142. Scull, Andrew, 144. Scull, Daniel, 139, 224. Scull, David, 144. 224. Scull, Gideon, 139. Scull, Israel, 143. Scull, Jacob, 31. Scull, James, 139. Scull, John R., 143. Scull, John S., 144. Scull, Joseph, 144. Scull, Paul, 139. Scull, Richard, 144. Scull, Samuel, 143. Seaborn, Thomas, 77. Seagrave, Samuel, 114. Sealy, Elias, 31. Seaman, Peter, 204. Searles, James, 15, 204. Sears, Charles, 130. Sears, Christopher, 131. Sears, Hammond, 131. Sears, Jacob, 119. Sears, Silas, 128. Sears, William, 155. Sebring, John, 42, 44. 278 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Seeds, James, 121. Seeds, Samuel, 120. Seeley, Elias, 164. Seeley, Jeremiah, 164. Seeley, John, 71. Seeley, Samuel, 103. Seely, Edward, 103. Seely, John, 22. Seely, Robert, 103. Seguine, James, 73. Seigler, Jacob, 99. Selah, John, 133. Selfridge, Henry, 165. Semple, David, 203,204. Sensbery, Francis, 111. Serry, Timothy, 38, 39. Service, Joseph, 54. Service, Mathias, 16. Service, Samuel, 16. Severn, Samuel, 155. Sevrin, John, 27. Seward, John, 74. Sexton, Jared, 99. Sexton, Robert, 106. Sexton, William, 110. Shackleton, Jacob, 25. Shadeker, John, 204. Shanklin, William, 170. Shannon, Amos H., 165. Shannon, Daniel, 99. Shannon, David D., 88. Shannon, Edward, 104. Shannon, James, 69. Shannon, John, 225. Sharar, Michael, 170. Sharp, Delaney, 165. Sharp, Eli, 120. Sharp, Godfrey, 88. Sharp, John, 121. Sharp, Seth, 31, 125. Sharp, William, 121. Shaver, John, 204. Shaver, Martin, 88. Shaw, Elijah, 204. Shaw, Ezekiel, 119. Shaw, George, 38, 59, 204. Shaw, Jeremiah, 142. Shaw, John, 131. Shaw, Jonathan, 125. Shaw, Joshua, 131. Shaw, Lewis, 204. Shaw, Martin, 227. Shaw, Ovid, 146. Shaw, Richard, 69. Shaw, Simon, 120. Shaw, Smith, 30. Shaw, Thomas, 224. Shawger, Peter, 77. Shawger, Philip, 77. Shay, Charles, 204. Shay, Daniel, 247. Shay, David, 80. Shay, Thomas, 219. Shearer, Edward, 227. Shearman, David, 17. Shearman, Samuel, 40, 41. Sheats, Jacob, 129. Sheats, John, 129. Shedaker, Jacob, 135. Shedaker, John, 204. Sheets, Joseph, 33. Shell, Reubein, 126. Shelp, Levi, 68. Shephard, David, 170. Shephard, George, 43, 45. Shephard, Samuel, 66. Shepherd, Enoch, 212. Shepherd, Jacob, 83. Shepherd, James, 79. Shepherd, Samuel, 15, 66. Sheppard, Abraham, 124. Sheppard, George, 120. Sheppard, Job, 127. Sheppard, Joseph, 97. Sheppard, Lewis, 124. Sheppard, Robert R., 123. Sheppard, Samuel, 204. Shepperd, Adam, 135. Shepperd, Edmond, 114. Sheray, Michael, 170. Sheridan, Patrick, 57. Sherlock, John, 99. Sherlock, William, 99. Sherman, David, 46, 48. Sherman, Gideon, 108. Sherman, Samuel, 148. Sherwins, George, 120. Shible, John, 98. Shidner, Andrew, 129. Shidner, Philip, 33. Shillingford, William, 155. Shillings, William, 115. Shimp, John, 129. Shimp, William, 126. Shin, Samuel, 118. Shinn, Charles, 134, 175. Shinn, George, 134. Shinn, Isaiah, 12. Shinn, Thomas, 165. Shinn, William, 134, 135. Shipman, Nathaniel, G., 27. Shipman, Samuel, 88. Shippen, Samuel S., 165. Shippie, William, 204. Shippy, Nathaniel, 62. Shoemaker, Isaac, 25. Shoemaker, Moses, 80. Sholes, Charles, 87. Sholse, William, 215. Shores, David, 139. Shores, Joseph, 138. Shores, Levi, 79. Shotwell, James, 25. Shoulders, William, 116. Shoults, William, 215. Shoup, Conrad, 87. Shoup, John, Jr., 88. Shourds, Rockhill, 137. Showers, William, 15. Shreeve, Benjamin, 119. Shuart, George, 175. Shuit, Isaac, 75. Shull, Jacob, 125. Shull, John, 20. Shull,. Reuben C, 129. Shultz, Job H., 137. Shuman, William, 24. Shureman, John M. C, 71. Shurt, John, 175. Shute, George, 116. Shute, John, 165. Shute, John B., 238. Shute, Joseph, 35, 165. Shute, Samuel Moore, 112. Sickels, William, 110. Sickler, Adam, 113. Sickler, Christopher, 117. Sickles, Cornelius, 82. Sickles, George, 75. Sickles, Hendrick, 70. Sickles, Henry, 165. Sickles, Jacob, 82. Sickles, James, 77. Sickles, John, 82. Sickles, John W., 212. Sickles, Joseph, 70. Sickly, James, 84. Sidam, Abraham, 80. Siffin, John, 123. Sigler, Philip, 212. Sill, Washington, 17. Silpath, John, 135. Silsby, James, 82. Silvers, Aaron, 46, 48. Silvers, Isaiah, 73. Silvester, Charles, 85. Silvey, William, 81. Simerson, John, 24. Simkins, George, 35. Simkins, James, 212. Simkins, John, 129. Simmons, Peter D., 65. Simms, Joseph, 16, 40. Simons, Philip, 60. Simons, Samuel, 215. Simonson, Abraham, 83. Simonson, John R., 204. Simonson, William, 75. Simpkins, Abner W., 113. Simpkins, Amos, 170. Simpkins, Darius, 165. Simpkins, Elijah, 33. Simpkins, George, 121. Simpkins, Lewis, 20. Simpkins, William, 31, 111. Simpson, Aaron, 46, 48. Simpson, Alexander, 43, 45, 95. Simpson, Caleb, 16. Simpson, Ephraim C, 96. Simpson,. John, 96. Simpson, Jonathan D., 96. Simpson, Robert, 145. Simpson, Samuel, 35. Simpson, Thomas, 33, 136. Simpson, William, 33, 35. Sims, John, 75. Sims, John, Jr., 224. Sims, Joseph, 104, 122. Sinclair, George, 28. Sindle, Ralph, 68. Siney, Joseph, 82. Sip, Adrain A., 106. Sisco, Aaron, 77. Sisco, David, 63. Sisco, Henry J., 62. Sisco, Robert G., 175. fciites, Simon, 84. Sithens, Joel, 165. Sithen, William, 126. Sivil, Samuel, 33. Skaats, Jacob, 204. Suates, Jacob, 204. Skellenger, Richard, 224. Skelly, Hugh. 204. Skillman, John, 53, 88. Skillman, Peter, 88. Skillman, William, 94, 204. Skilman, Benjamin, 43. Skilman, John, 18. Skilman, Samuel, 43. Skinn, Thomas, 165. Skinner, John, 102. Skinner, Lewis, 226. Slack, James, 16, 224. Slack, Thomas, 148. Slate, John, 99. Slathams, Joseph, 30. Sleeper, Jonathan, 134. Sleeper, Vincent, 133. Slim, Christopher, 35. Slimm, Christopher, 165. Slingerland, Peter P., 66. Sloan, Smith, 142. Slocum, Britton, 247. Slocum, Joseph, 108. Slocum, Peter, 110. Slover, Isaac, 38, 39, 43, 45. Slover, Jacob, 83. Smalley, Daniel, 151. Smalley, Jacob, 204. Smalley, Mallen, 42, 45. Smalley, Nathan, 104. Smally, Elias, 42, 44. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 279 Smally, William, 42, 44. Smallwood, John H., 130. Smallwood, Levi, 138. Smallwood, Thomas, 165. Smallwood, Samuel, 137, 139. Smick, John, 33, 129. Smick, Jonathan, 33, 129. Smith, Abel, 144. Smith, Abijah, 134. Smith, Abraham, 63. Smith, Abraham C, 68. Smith, Amos, 73. Smith, Andrew, 32. Smith, Anthony, 72, 204. Smith, Benjamin, 128. Smith, Benjamin, Jr., 86. Smith, Benjamin, Sr., 86. Smith, Carman, 131. Smith, Charles, 79, 204. Smith, Christian, 212. Smith, Constant, 247. Smith, Daniel, 57, 116, 204. Smith, David, 58, 80, 125. Smith, Ebenezer, 123. Smith, Ebenezer F., 74, 78. Smith, Edward, 33. Smith, Elias, 80. Smith, Elliot, 165. Smith, Enoch, 130, 144. Smith, Frederick W., 238. Smith, George, 86, 137, 204. Smith, Harmen P., 63. Smith, Henry, '86, 247. Smith, Howard, 17, 97. Smith, Hugh, 33. Smith, Humphrey, 131. Smith, Isaac, 139, 144, 146. Smith, Isaac B., 85. Smith, Isaiah, 17. Smith, Jacob, 79, 144, 204, 212. Smith, Jacob G., 204. Smith, James, 30, 116, 138, 141, (4) 204, 224. Smith, James B., 212. Smith, James M., 133. Smith, James W., 204. Smith, Jesse, 99, 144. Smith, John, 17, 22, 23, 24, 43, 45, 46, 64, 103, 110, 120, 142, 148, 165, 170, (2) 204, 218. 224, 230. Smith, John I., 116. Smith, John J., 227. Smith, John O., 97. Smith, John S., 74. Smith, Jonathan, 115, 139, 165. Smith, Joseph, 23, 58, 104, 124, 137. Smith, Josiah, 100. Smith, Lewis, 145. Smith, Look, 64. Smith, Luther, 95. Smith, Matthias, 65. Smith, Noah, 139. Smith, Patrick, 46, 48. Smith, Peter, 17, 25, 77, 98, 108, 224. Smith, Reuben, 108. Smith, Richard, 60, 126, 155, 171, 204. Smith, Robert, 138, 205. Smith, Robert B., 205. Smith, Samuel, 100, 130. Smith, Samuel B., 212. Smith, Samuel M., 110. Smith, .Samuel P., 103. Smith, Samuel W., 103. Smith, Shadrach, 170. Smith, Steelman, 116. Smith, Stephen, 224. Smith, Thackery, 126. Smith, Thackra, 33. Smith, Thomas, 79, 97, 247. Smith, Thomas R., 238. Smith, Uriah, 142. Smith, Walter, Jr., 105. Smith, William, 15, 28, 46, 50, 51, 71, 77, 107, 126, 155, 165, (2) 205, 227. Smith, William S., 43, 50. Smith, William W., 105. Smith, William Wallace, 151. Smith, Zephaniah, 24. Smith, Zophar, 144. Smithson, Joseph, 96. Smithson, Robert, 15. Smoch, Jacob, 104. Smock, Aaron, 45, 47. Smock, Abraham, 88. Smock, Cyernices, 148. Smock, Garret H., 70. Smock, John, 89. Snable, George, 80. Snailbacker, Philip, 122. Sneathen, Isaac, 115. Sneden, Stephen, 100. Snee, Barney, 205. Snell, Anthony, 20, 31. Snell, Samuel, 220. Snider, Daniel, 77. Snitcher, George, 33. SnooK, George, 16. Snover, Henry, 86. Snover, Isaac F„ 80. Snowden, Jonathan, 151. Snyder, George. 175. Snyder, Henry, 224. Snyder, Jacob C, 31. Snyder, John J., 86. Snyder, Jonathan M., 66. Snyder, Samuel, 57. Soaper, James, 19. Soden, George, 102. Solomon, Joseph, 97. Somers, Damon, 144. Somers, Edmund, 144. Somers, Isaac, 144. Somers, James, 144, 175. Somers, John, 205. Somers, John J., 144. Somers, John S., 144. Somers, Joseph, 139, 144. Somers, Mark, 144. Somers, Nicholas, 144. Somers, Richard, 139. Somers, Richard I., 143. Somers, Samuel, 144. Somers, Thomas, 144. Somers, William, 139. Sooy, Abraham, 137. Sooy, Benjamin, 139. Sooy, Joseph, 137. Sooy, Nicholas, 139. Sooy, Samuel, 139. Soper, Eli, 108. Soper, Joseph, 108. Soper, Joshua, 108. Soper, William, 108. Sortor, Isaac, 101. Sotcher, Abner, 59. Souder, Peter, 127. Souder, Webster, 31, 131, 141. Souder, William, 224. Souders, George, 224. Sourpeck, William, 136. South, Charles, 84. South, Isaac, 75. Southard, James, 95, 205. Southard, Joseph, 140. Southard, Sylvester, 178. Southard, Timothy, 68. Southwick, Charles, 108. Southwick, Solomon, 205. Southworth, Sylvester, 178. Sowder, William, 224. Sowders, John, 88. Sowders, Joshua, 18. Spader, John, 53. Spangle, Frederick, 27. Sparks, Bruno, 212. Sparks, Henry, 33, 128. Sparks, John, 127, 230. Sparks, Josiah, 128. Sparks, Randall, 118. Sparks, Robert, 11,9. Sparks, Simon, 119. Sparks, Thomas, 128. Speache, Philip, 135. Spear, John H., 205. Spear, Mathias, 205. Spear, William, 205. Spears, John, 128. Speer, Abraham J., 68. Speer, Barney, 106. Speer, Benjamin, 26. Speer, Cornelius, 68. Speer, Garrabrant, 106. Speer, Garret, 26, 106. Speer, Henry, 62, 66. Speer, Henry, H., 106. Speer, Henry, Jr., 79. Speer, Isaac, 94. Speer, John, 23. Speer, John G., 106. Speer, John H., 106. Speer, Peter G., 106. Speer, Tunis T., 68. Speer, William, 68. Spencer, David, 170. Spencer, Ichabod, 87. Spencer, Jacob, 37, 38. Spencer, John, 75. Spencer, Richard, 66. Spier, Rowland, 165. Spinning, John, 96. Sprague, Randolph, 75. Sprague, Solomon, 216. Sprawl, Reuben, 88. Sprigg, William, 26. Springer, Jesse, 141. Springer, John, 64. Springer, Michael, 62. Springer, Samuel R., 141. Springer, Thomas, 225. Springsteel, John, 102. Springsteel, William, 73. Sprogell, Thomas Yorke, 151. Squier, Abner, 96. Squier, Benjamin H., 105. Squire, Calvin, 69. Squires, Joseph, 205. Stackhouse, Israel, 205. Stackhouse, John, 205. Stacks, Henry, 165. Stacks, James, 205. Stagar, Peter, 94. Stage, David, 175. Stage, William, 230. Stager, Henry, 68. Stager, John, 27. Stagg, Abraham, (2) 205. Stagg, David, 247. Stagg, Jacob, 102. Stagg, Jacob I., 100. Stagg, John, 175. Stagg, Nicholas, 111. Stagg, Richard, 67. Stagg, William, 65. Staley, Isaac, 80. Staley, Jacob H., 80. Stanberry, John A., 72. Stanborough, Josiah, 127. Stanbury, David, 26. Stanford, Samuel, 18. Stanley, William, 109. Stansbury, Jacob, 86. Starn, Samuel, 131. Starts, John, 129. 280 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Starts, Henry, 98. Statzell, Isaac, 125. Stearns, Dudley, 79. Stearns, Isaac A., 231. Steel, Frederick, 122. Steelman, David, 144. Steelman, Elijah, 116, 144. Steelman, Francis, 144. Steelman, Frederick, 144. Steelman, Isaac, 116. Steelman, James, 144. Steelman, Jesse, 144. Steelman, Peter C, 144. Steelman, Reed, 139, 144. Steelman, Samuel, 144. Steelman, Zephaniah, 34. Steiner, Joseph, 165. Stemson, Stephen, 146. Stephen, George, 15. Stephens, Archibald, 205. Stephens, George, 84. Stephens, James, 100. Stephens, John, 212. Stephens, Joseph, 84. Stephens, Nicholas, 110. Stephens, Obediah, 82. Stephens, Robert, 170. Stephens, Samuel, 230. Stephens, William, 54. Stevens, Archibald, 205. Stevens, Daniel, 146. Stevens, Ebenezer, 68. Stevens, Ezekiel, 146. Stevens, Israel, 68. Stevens, Mulford, 79. Stevens, Robert, 170. Stevens, William, 146. Stevenson, Enoch, 58. Stevenson, John IL, 93. Stevenson, Samuel H., 225. Stevenson, Thaddeus, 165. ' Steward, Abraham, 38. Steward, Enoch, 137. Steward, James, 230. Steward, Samuel, 137. Stewart, Bickley, 137. Stewart, Charles, 95, 238. Stewart, David, 72. Stewart, Isaac, 104. Stewart, John, 117, 146, 220. Stewart, Robert, 57. Stewart, Robert L., 178. Stewart, Thomas, 134, 247. Stewart, William, 205. Steyner, Samuel P., 212. Stibbins, David, 19, 35, 117. Stibbins, Ebenezer, 101. Stickel, Adam, 82. Stickle, Peter, 23. Stickney, Daniel W., 205. Stiff, Benjamin, 25. Stiff, Martin, 84. Stiles, Clayton, 134. Stiles, Eli, 165. Stiles, Ephraim, 23. Stiles, John, Jr., 69. Stiles, Moses, 76. Stiles, Thomas, 212. Stiles, William, 43, 45. Still, George, 94. Still, James, 215. Still, Jesse, 110. Still, John, 110. Still, Peter, 225. Stillwaggon, Peter, 46, 48. Stillwell, Elias, 205. Stillwell, Daniel, 232. Stillwell, Holmes, 103. Stillwell, Israel, 220. Stillwell, Jeremiah, 53. Stillwell, John, 105, 205. Stillwell, Richard, 110. Stillwell, Thomas, 220. Stillwill, William T., 43. Stilwell, Benjamin, 205. Stimets, Herman, 205. Stimson, Stephen, 130. Stine, John, 89. Stines, William, 107. Stirling, Joseph, 119. Stites, Page, 146. Stites, George, 31, 142. Stites, Isaiah, 131. Stites, Israel, 142. Stivers, John, 220. Stockman, William, 27. Stockton, Charles C, 220. Stocliton, Job, 135. Stockton. John, 165, 231. Stockton, Robert Field, 238. Stoddard, Joseph, 67. Stogden, John, 165. Stokey, Daniel, 88. Stoll, Abraham, 82. Stombs, Lewis, 128. Stoms, William, 129. Stone, James, 62. Stone, John, 170. Stone, William, 89. Stoneaker, Voorhees, 148/ Stookey, Daniel, 247. Stoole, Mathias, 165. Stoothoff, John, 104. Storer, Charles, 89. Storer, William, 148. Storey, Garret, 93. . Storey, Joseph, 38, 40,. 41. Storms, David, 220. Storms, Isaac, 178. Stout, Aaron, 92. Stout, Abraham, 225. Stout, A., 141. Stout, Charles, 107. Stout, John, 45, 47, 101. Stout, Johnson, 148. Stout, Jonathan, 66. Stout, Matthew W., 238. Stout, Randolph, 85. Stout, Richard, 140. Stout, Richard M., 40, 41. Stout, Robert, 69. Stout, Roderick, 98. Stout, Safety, 85. Stout, Samuel I., 101. Stout, Simpson, 16. Stout, William, 16, 99. Stoutenburgh, Henry, 40, 41. Stover, Isaac, 82. Stover, John, 98. Stow, Benjamin, 130. Stow, Christopher, 124. Stow, John, 122. Stow, Michael, 130. Stowe, Cheeseman, 230. Stratton, Isaac, 218. Stratton, George, 135. Stratton, John, 125, 205. Stratton, Zachariah, 125. Straughn, William, 128. Stravice, George, 110. Street, Richard B., 170. Stretch, John, 155. Strieker, Philip, 70. Strickland, Eli, 139 Strickland, John, 139. Strickland, Samuel, 139. Strickler, John, 17. Strickin, Eli, 117. Stricklin, Jonathan, 97. Stricklin, Thomas, 46, 48. Striker, Abraham, 42, 44. Striker, Albert, 43, 45. Striker, John, 25, 43, 45. Striker, Joseph, 43, 45. Striker, Peter, 247. Striker, Tunis, 103. String, Peter, 129. Strond, Jesse, 80. Strong, Charles, 131, 142. Strong, Gabriel, 122. Strong, Samuel, 62. Struble, George, 75. Stryker, Albert, .98. Stryker, Isaac V. C, 106. Stryker, John, 98, 102. Stryker, John J., 106. Stuart, Benjamin, 45, 47. Stuart, Bickley, 46.. Stuart, Enoch, 47, 48. Studdoms, Joseph, 20. Stuley, Mathias, 165. Stull, Abraham, 25. Stull, Cornelius, 175. Stults, Albert, 93. Stults, Peter, 64. Stump, John, 128. Sturgis, Jeremiah, 175. Sturr, Joseph, 100. Stutes, George, 129. Suffen, Samuel, 221. Suiter, William, 247. Sullivan, Arthur B., 54. Sullivan, James, 2Q5. Sullivan, John, 58. Sullivan, Timothy, 80. Summers, David, 99. Summers, James, 175. Sunderland, Samuel, 59. Sunderland, Thomas, 205. Sunderland, William, 98. Superior, Isaac, 96. Superior, John, 96. Supple, Benjamin, 126. Surles, George, 77. Surry, William, 19, 126. Surts, John, 18. Sutor, John, 130. Sutor, William, 130. Sutphan, William, ,109. Sutphen, Aaron, 180. Sutphen, Albert, 101. Sutphen, James, 53, 85. Sutphen, Samuel, 40, 41. Sutphen, William, 45. Sutphin, Isaac, 83. Sutphin, John, 54. Sutten, Henry, L., 89, 107. Sutton, James, 84. Sutton. John, 124. Sutton, Joseph, (2) 205. Sutton, Peter, 23. Sutton, Uriah, 215. Sutton, William, 38, 39, 85. Suydam, John, 98. Swain, Anthony, 165. Swain, Daniel, 142. Swain, Elias, 15, 68. Swain,. Isaiah, 134. Swain, Jacob, 175, 227. Swain, John, 175. Swain, Joshua, 130. Swain, Matthias, 78. Swain, William B., 96. Swan, Jacob, 47, 227. Swardner, Jacob, 98. Swayze, Aaron, 86. Swayze, William, 85. Sweeney, Daniel, 88. Sweeney, Michael, 19. Sweeney, Peter, 205. Swing, Abraham, 115. Swinny, Daniel, 83. Switzer, John, 205. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 281 Sybert, William, 27. Sydam, Jacob, 43, 45. Symmes, John Cleve, 151. Symms, Joseph, 41. Symonds, George, 96. Tallman, Ebenezer, 145. Tallman, James, 145. Tallman, Joseph, ii, 48. Tallman, Joseph Taylor, 47, 50, 51. TaHman, Sidney,, 145. Tallman, Stephen, 145. Talmadge, Benjamin, 77. Talmadge, Daniel, 75. Talmadge, Stephen, , 79. T'almage, Daniel, 111. Tanner, Jacob, 103. Tappen, Isaac, 88. Tapscott, William, (2) 47. Tate, Thomas, 93. Taylor, Benjamin, 19, 33, 35, 54, 134, 148, 212. Taylor, Caleb, 125. Taylor, Charles B., 58. Taylor, Daniel, 31, 165. Taylor, David, 47, 50, 51, 90, 175. Taylor, Elias, 131. Taylor, Ephraim, 33, 35. Taylor, George, 129, 175. Taylor, Gilbert, 141. Taylor, Henry, 16, 28. Taylor, James, 107. Taylor, Joel, 148. Taylor, John, 40, 41, 97, 141, 178, 205, 230. Taylor, John S., 105. Taylor, Jonathan, 79. Taylor, Joseph, 103, 165, 247. Taylor, Jotham, 56. Taylor, Mahlon, 15. Taylor, Mathias, 94,' 165. Taylor, Peter, 248. Taylor, Richard, 53. Taylor, Samuel, 31, 142. Taylor, Smith, 72. Taylor, Stephen, 94. Taylor, Thomas, 99, 141: Taylor, Wallace, 142. Taylor, William, 31, 33, 65, 230. Taylor, William B., 31.' Teal, Joseph, 131. Teasdale, Thomas, 86. Teats, David, 84. Teats, George, 84. Teats, Peter, 84. Teboo, William, 165. Teeple, John, 104. Tenbrook, John, 43, 45. Templeton, John, 18. Ten Eick, Abraham. S., 238. Ten Eick, Peter, 107. Ten Eyck, Jacob, 42, 44. Ten Eyck, James, 45, 50, 51, 73. Ten Eyck, Jeremiah, 54. Ten Eyck, William, 70. Tenor, Daniel, 69. . Teple, George, 67. Terhune, Abraham A., 64. Terhune, Abram A. L., 64. Terhune, Albert, 99, 205. • Terhune, John S., 205. Terhune, Richard P., 66. Terhune, Stephen, 43, 45, 67. Terrill, Elias R., 105. Terry, Hiram, 205. Terry, James,' 205. Terry, John, 26. Test, Collins, 175. Thacher, Bartholomew, 155. Thackrey, Samuel C, 119. Tharp, Amos, 166. Tharp, Hiram, 78. Tharp, Nathan, 155. Tharp, Peter, 232. Tharp, Samuel, 33. Tharp, Silas, 205. Thatcher, Abner, 72. Thatcher, Bartholomew, 166. Thatcher, Charles, 16. Thatcher, Jonathan, 177. Thicksteen, Israel, 90. Thickston, Israel, 17. Thomas, Aaron, 139. Thomas, Absalom, 212. Thomas, Benjamin, 176, 205. Thomas, Daniel, 47, 50, 51. Thomas, David, ,33, 35, 205, 213. Thomas, James,: 142, 220. Thomas, John, (2) 212, 216. Thomas, Jonas, 215. Thomas, Jonathan, 206. Thomas,' Mahlon, 133, 212. Thomas, Noadiah, 63. Thomas, Samuel, (2) 200. Thomas, Thomas, 212. Thomas, William, 206. Thompson, Aaron, .66. Thompson, Alexander, 17. Thompson, Ambrose, 28. Thompson, Archibald, 47. Thompson, Benjamin, 206. Thompson, Cerenus, 106. Thompson, Charles, 110, 171. , Thompson, Cornelius, 109. Thompson, Cornelius J., (2) 49; 109. Thompson, Cornelius T., 47. Thompson, Daniel, 23. Thompson, David, 71. Thompson, David, Jr., 74. Thompson, Elias J., 72. Thompson, Elisha, 126. Thompson, George, 19, 206. Thompson, Hedge, 122. Thompson, James, 166. Thompson, John, 38, 39, 70, (3) 206, 248. Thompson, Joseph, 19, 134. Thompson, Joseph H., 47, 48, 97. Thompson, Joseph J., 93. Thompson, Moses, 69. Thompson, Pearson, 40. Thompson, Peter, 212. Thompson, Pierson, 41.' Thompson, P. M., 15. Thompson, Samuel, 77, 123. Thompson, Thomas, 47, 48. Thompson, Thomas D., 47, 48. Thompson, William, 17, 30, 34, 91, 93, 104, 120, 130. Thompson, William D., 97. Thomson, Francis, 124. Thomson, Isaac, 122. Thomson, John M., 134. Thomson, Joseph, 121. Thomson, Nathan, 118. Thomson, William, 115. Thorn-, David, 107. Thorn, John,' 78, 103. Thorn, Langhorn, 136. Thorn, William, 72. Thornhill, William, 38, 39. Thornton, Edward, 121. Thorp, George, Jr., 28. Thorp, Joel C, 166. Throckmorton, Aaron, 206. Throckmorton, Elias, 83. Throckmorton, James, 17, 83. Throckmorton, John, 83. Throckmorton, Joseph, 47, 48, 110. Throckmorton, Thomas C, 70. Tice, Cornelius, 119. Tice, David, 118. Tice, Edmund K., 73. Tice, Elias, 148. Tice, James A., 35, 118. Tice, John, 56, 72, 170. Tice, Jonathan, 206. Tice, Joseph, 108. Tice, Matthias, 97. Tice, William, 35. Tichenor, Aaron, 28, 65. Tichenor, Elihu, 65, 166. Tichenor, Henry, 26, 66. Tichenor, Isaac, Jr., 65. Tichenor, Isaac M., 105. Tichenor, Nathan W., 105. Tichenor, Samuel W., 81. Tichenor, Stephen, 221. Tiger, Jacob, 104. Tiger, John, 42, 44. Tilghman, Matthew, 170. Till, John, 33. Till, Nathan, 84. Tilton, Daniel, 144. Tilton, John, 48, 110. Tilton, Kenneth, 141. Tilton, Peter, 141. Timberlan, Jonathan, 33. Timberman, Benjamin, 129. Timberman, Jacob, 129. Timberman, William, 129. Tindall, Aaron, 148. Tindall, John, 38. Tindall, Joseph, 39. Tindall, Thomas, 60. Tindall, William, 148. Tindall, WiUiam I., 148. Tindel, Joseph, 38. Tingey, Thomas, 238. Tithian, Jeremiah, 243, 248. Titley, Henry, 56. Titsworth, Martin, 24. Titus, Abraham, 83. Titus, Jacob, 43, 45. Titus, William, 104. Tobit, Daniel, 65. Todd, James, 17, 170. Todd, Philip, 106. Todd, Robert, 40, 41. Toilor, Abraham, 117. Toland, John, 166. Tolman, Jacob, 25. Tomer, William M., '57. Tompkins, Calvin, 102. Tomkins, Isaac, 75. TOmkins, Jacob, 33. Tomkins, Phineas, 66. Tomlin, Hathorn, 131. Tomlin, Jedaah, 30. Tomlin, Jedediah, 141. Tomlin, Jonathan, 248. Tompkins, Aaron B., 96. Tompkins, David, 95. Tompkins, Ezra, 96. Tompkins, George, Jr., 111. Tompkins, Jacob, 35. Tompkins, John, 19, 30. Tompkins, Silas W., 57. Toms, Clark, 38, 50, 51. Tonkins, Jacob, 134. Torry, James, 205, 206. Torton, Thomas, 33. Totten, John, 87. Tourse, Jacob, 67. Townley, Benjamin, 58. Townley, Charles, 93. Townley, Edward, 15. Townley, Jacob, 26, 206. Townley, Oliver, 28. Townsend, James, 144. Townsend, Japhet, 144. 282 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Townsend, Joseph, 119, 136. Townsend, Joshua, 28, 30, 141. Townsend, Nathaniel, 24. Townsend, Zebulon, 142. Toy, Nicholas, 135. Toy, Peter, 130. Tracy, Clark, 128. Trainer, James, 230. Traphagen, Henry, 61. Treadway, Edward, 225. Tl-eadwell, Alpheus, 111. Treat, Ely, 28. Tredway, William, 230. Trelease, Charles, Jr., 79. Trenchard, Edward, 238. Trimmer, Isaac, 23. Trimmer, Jacob, 77. Trimmer, Peter, 23. Trotter, William R., 45, 47. Truax, James, 24. Truesdal, Henry, 230. Truesdell, Thomas, 206. Truex, Benjamin, 140. Truex,- Elias, 103. Truex, Jacob, 141. Truex, Joseph, 103. Truex, Samuel, 140. Truex, Sylvenus, 141. Trumbel, James, 68. Tubbs, Samuel, 176. Tucker, Benjamin, 56, 57, 225. Tucker, Richard, 155, (2) 213. Tucker, William, 96. Tucker, Zebulon, 26. Tuers, Abraham, 20. Tuers, Garret, 81. Tuley, William, 134, 135. Tumey, William, 155. Tumy, Henry, 104. Tunis, Job, 70. Tunis, Jonathan, 102. Tunis, Nehemiah, 58. Tunis, Richard, 22, 79. Tunis, William, 102. Tunison, Cornelius, 177. Tunison, Philip, 104. Tunison, Zebulon, 43, 45. Turner, Abraham, 38, 39. Turner, Ebenezer, 115, 213. Turner, Edward, 166. Turner, John, 16, 25, 117, 139, 206. Turner, Joseph, 126. Turner, Nicholas, 120. Turner, William, 25, 81, 151. Turpin, Jacob, 248. Turpin, William, 166. Tuttle, Daniel, 65. Tuttle, Jacob, 15. Tuttle, John, 56, 248. Tuttle, Lineus, 98. Tuttle, Linus, 176. Tuttle, Silas, 78. Tway, William, 103. Twingly, Nathaniel, 15. Twist, Stephen, 206. Twogood, Sylvester, 88. Tyler, James, 137. Tyler, Royal, 56. Tyson, David, 145. Ulp, Barnabas, 88. Umans, John, 47. Updike, John, 101. Upjohn, Charles, 230. Urion, Andrew, 33. Vacer, Peter, 60. Vail, Aaron, 111. Vail, Charles, 101. Valentine, Abraham, 178. Valentine, Cage, 47, 48. Valentine, Caleb, 16, 83. Valentine, Jacob, 84. Valentine, Peter, 24. Valentine, Philip, 68. Valentine, Samuel, 82. Valentine, William, 47, 48. Van, Ezekiel, 47, 48. Van Allen, John, Sr., 171. Vanaman, Eli, 120. Vanaman, Daniel, 119. Vanaman, Joseph, 119. Vanaman, Peter, 120. Van Arsdale, Abraham, 107. Vanarsdale, Daniel, 90. Van Arsdale, George, 107. Van Arsdale, Henry, 107. Van Arsdalen, Abraham, 53. Van Arsdalen, A. P., 53. Vanarsdalen, Bernardus, 83. Van Arsdalen, Cornelius, 53. Vanarsdalen, Henry C, 98. Van Arsdalen, Isaac, 53. Vanarsdalen, John, 43, 45. Van Arsdalen, John, 53. Van Arsdalen, William, 92. Vanarsdall, Price, 15. Vanatta, James, 80. Van Atten, John, 227. Van Atter, John, 227. Van Auken, Abram, 80. Van Auken, Philip, 24. Vanauken, Philip S., 166. Van Auken, William, 24. Van Aulen, Garrett, 176. Vanaulen, James, 72. Van Blacom, Garret, 63. Van Blancom, John, 64. Van Blarcom, Albert, 62. Van Blarcom, Henry A., 230. Van Blarcum, James, 26. Van Brackle, Uriah, 73. Van Bremer, James, 225. Van Brike, Henry, 26. ' Van Brockle, Hines, 45. Vanbrockle, James, 47. Vanbrokel, Hymes, 110. Vanbrunt, Daniel, 110. Van Brunt, Joseph, 47, 48. Vanbuskirk, John, 99. Vancamp, James, 80. Vancamp, John, 80. Vancise, John, 206. Vancleave, George W., 238. Van Cleef, Benjamin, 97. Van Cleef, Jacob, 106. Van Cleef, James, 40, 41. Van Cleef, John, 97. Van Cleef, Tunis, 97. Vancleft, Jacob C, 16. Vanclief, Cornelius, 206. Van Clief, Daniel, 25. Vandalinda, John D., 70. Van Dalsem, Henry H., 180. Vandegrift, Joseph, 59. Vandemaker, Richard, 230. Vandenwin, Daniel, 26. Vanderbeck, Abraham, 111. Vanderbeck, Jacob, 67. Vanderbeck, John, 227. Vanderbeck, John H., 99. Vanderbeck, Paul, 18, 206. Vanderbeck, Reuben, 93. Vanderbeck, Solomon, 68. Vanderbilt, Jacob, 227. Vanderbilt, James, 106. Vanderhoef, Jonathan, 73. Vanderhoef, Michael, 73. Vanderhoef. Peter C, 73. Vanderhoef, Peter S., 73. Vanderhoef, Thomas, 73. Vanderhoff, Richard, 23. Vanderhoof, Cornelius, 206. Vanderhoof, David, 148. Vanderhoof, Garret H., 28. Vanderhoof, George, 92. Vanderhoof, Isaac, 68. Vanderhoof, Jacob, 230. Vanderhoof, John G., 68. Vanderhoof, John H., 68. Vanderhoof, Peter P., 54. Vanderhoof, Richard, 67. Vanoerhoof, Samuel B., 151. Vanderipe, John, 43, 53. Vanderipe, William, 83. Vanderpool, David, 99. Vanderstine, Theodorus, 178. Vanderventer, John, 90. Vanderveer, Henry, 68. Van Derveer, Jacob, 92. Van Derveer, Peter, 104. Vandervoort, Daniel, 56. Vandervort, Cornelius, 28. Vanderyse, Abraham, 98. Van Deursen, A. S., 92. Van Deventer, James, 206. Vandeventer, John, 68. Vandevere, Peter S., 40, 41. Vandevier, Elias, 103. Vandike, Cornelius, 68. Vandike, William, 103. Vandine, Dennis, 43, 45. Vandoren, Abraham, 72. Van Doren, Henry, 148. Van Doren, John, 44. Vandorn, Joseph, 97. Van Dorn, Joseph, 104. Van Dorn, Peter, 97. Van Drnree, Daniel, 207. Vandruven, James, 38. Van Duyn, John, 104. Vanduzen, John, 97. Vandyke, Andrew, 166. Van Dyke, James C, 92. Vandyke, Jeremiah, 15. Vandyke, Thomas, 206. Vandyne, Richard, 28. Vaneman, Daniel, 117, 142. Van Bmhurg, John, 63. Van Emburgh, Albert, 67. Van Flever, Michael, 78. Van Geisen, Rynear J., 227. Van Geeson, John, 63. Vangelder, Ezekiel, 141. Van Gelder, Michael, 82. Van Gelder, Samuel, 220. Van. Geson, George, 166. Van Gilder, Abraham, 170. Van Gilder, Samuel, 220. Van Gorden, Joseph, 24. Van Gorden, Simeon, 80. Van Hise, John, 225. Vanhorn, Andrew A., 71. Van Horn, Adam, 68. Van Horn, Benjamin, 206. Van Horn, Cornelius, 230. Van Horn, Henry, 88, 206. Van Horn, Isaac, 220. Van Horn, John, 54, 59. Vanhorn, Peter, 70. Vanhorn, Philip, 79. Van Horn, Richard, 26. . Vanhorn^ William C, 40, 41. Van Home, Garrett, 166. Vanhorne, John J., 70. Van Houten, Abraham, 26, 106. Van Houten, Garrett, 220. Van Houten, James, 232. Van Houten, John, 227. Van Houten, John P., 65. Vanhouten, Martin, 14. Van Houten, Peter C, 66. Vanhouten, Rulif, 64. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN,. 1812-1815. 283 Vanhouten, Ruliff, 26. Vanhouten, Ruliff C, 26. Vanhouten, William, 68. Vanider, Lawrence, 68. Vanlear, Isaac, 213. Van Lieu, John, 50, 51. Van Liew, Condit, 106. Van Liew, Dennis, 106. Van Liew, Frederick, 104. Van Liew, Henry, 92. Vanmarter, Henry, 68. Van Martyn, Criance, 85. Van Mater, Clarionce, 170. Van Mater, John, 145. Vanmater, Joseph, 110. Vanmansum, John, 125. Vanmeter, David, 126. Van Meter, Isaac, 146. Vanmeter, Edmund, 166. Vannate, Daniel, 109. Vannater, Ezekiel, 82. Vannater Isaac G., 225. Vannatta, Isaac, 87. Van Natta, Isaac G., 225. Vannatta, James, 80. Vanmeman, Daniel, 119. Vanness, Abraham C, 28. Van Ness, John, 155. Van Ness, John S., 220. Vannest, Abraham, 43, 45. Van Nest, Ezekiel, 106. Vannest, John, 18. Van Nest, Rynear, 104. Van Netta, Jonathan, 78. Vannise, Abraham, 43, 45. Vannise, Isaac, 43, 45. Van Nordin, John, 63. Vannostrand, Jacob, 43. Vannostrand, John, 43, 45. Van Note, Joseph, 141. i\'an Note, Peter, 141. Vannoy, Abner, 166. Vannoy, Nicholas, 80. Van Nuis, James, 53. Van Nuis, John, 53, 97. Van Nuys, Cornelius, 105. Van Nuys, Isaac, 105. Van Nuys, James, 105. Van Nuys, Peter I., 98. Van Orden, Benjamin, 206. Van Order, Cornelius, 206. Vanorman, William, 170. Van Pelt, Benjamin, 166. Van Pelt, James, 215. Van Pelt, John, 148. Vanpelt, John H., 73. Vanpelt, John J., 40, 41. Van Pelt, John W., 47, 48. Van Pelt, Peter H., 47, 50, 51. Van Pelt, Tunis, 166. Vanriper, Abraham, 27. Vanriper, Garret, 28. Van Riper, Garret, 63, 176. Van Riper, Harmon, 206. Van Riper, Henry, 111. Van Riper, Isaac, 96, 206. Vanriper, Jacob, 79. Van Riper, John A., 106. Van Riper, Philip, 106. Van Riper, Thomas, 23. Vansant, Joel, 144. Vansant, Nicholas, 33, 35. Vansant, Stephen S., 121. Van Schoick, Samuel H., 47, 50, 51. Vanschuyver, Samuel, 135. Vansciver, Isaac, 130. Vansciver, Walter, 135. Vansice, John, 206. Vansickel, Andrew, 87. Vansickel, Gilbert, 89. Vansickle, Abraham A., 24. Van Sickle, Ferdinand, 107. Van Sickle, John, 78. Vanskiver, Aaron, 109. Vansyckle, Aaron, 16. Vantine, Abraham, 107. Vantine, Jacob, 17, 90, 107. Vantyle, Andrew, 71. Van Valen, John, 26. Van Wagenen, Jacob, Jr., 56. Van Wagoner, Harmon, 106. Van Wert, James, 220. Vanwie, Lawrence, 211, 213. Van Winkle, AbraUam, 25, 07. Vanwinkle, Abraham, 70. Van Winkle, Daniel, 81. Van Winkle, Edo, 67. Van Winkle, Jacob, 94. Van Winkle, Look, 64. Van Winkle, Mannus, 25. Vaughn, David, 38, 39. Vaughn, John, 148, 166. Vaughn, Peter, 206. Vaughn, Thomas, 122. Vaught, David, 206. Vaws, William, 80. Veal, Daniel, 116. Veal, David, 117. Venable, Benijah, 135. Venable, John, 133. Venable, Wallace, 33, 35. Vermel, James, 35, 130. Vermulle, Adrain, 206. Viles, Joseph, 83. Vincent, Perden, 83. Viney, Rufus, 17, 176. Vliet, Cornelius W., 43, 45. Vliet, Jesse, 84. Vliet, William, 87. Vonbrakel, Hymes, 103. Voorhees, Abraham C, 54. Voorhees, Borden, 16, '53. Voornees, Borden M., 53. Voorhees, Elijah, 38, 39. Voorhees, Garret, 45, 155. Voorhees, Garret H., 43, 45. Voornees, Isaac, 43, 50, 51, 54. Voorhees, Jacob, 43, 155. Voorhees, James, 10, 43. Voorhees, James P., 148. "Voorhees, Jeremiah, 98. Voorhees, John, 92, 98. Voorhees, John J., 213. Voorhees, John R., 43, 50, 51. Voorhees, Joseph, 106. Voorhees, Luke, 54. Voorhees, Minna, 54. Voorhees, Pnilip F., 239. Voorhees, Ralph, 54, 239. Voorhees, Ruliff, 92. Voorhees, Samuel, 109. Voorhees, Stephen, 92. Voorhees, William, 53, 148. Voorhes, William, 103. Voress, Garrett, -155. Vorhees, Hendrick, 97. Vorhies, Albert, 23. Vought, Abraham, 88. Vredenburgh, John, 206. Vreeland, Adrian E., 106. Vreeland, Jacob C, 106. Vreeland, John K., 166. Vroom, John, 43. Wade, Daniel P., 177, 248. Wade, Francis D., 248. Wade, Henry, 69. Wade, Isaac, 21. Wade, James W., 69. Wade, John, 71. Wade, Jonas, 21. Wade, Robert, 176. Wade, Robert M., 69. Wade, Samuel S., 227. Wade, William, 151. Wadsworth, Sylvester H., 43, 45. Waggon, Tobias, 75. Waggoner, William, 88. Wagoner, William, 25. Wainwright, Daniel, 92. Wainwright, Jacob, 126. Wait, Joshua, 68. Waite, Joseph, 36, 37, 38. Wakeman, Hiel, 200. Wakeman, Hill, 206. Waldrom, John, 26. Waldron, Isaac, 230. Waldron, Peter, 166. Wales, Roger, 29. Waley, Elias, 69. Walker, Alexander, 38, 39, 89. Walker, John, 90, 166. Walker, Jonathan, 18, 78. Walker, Robert, 83. Walker, William, 16, 90, 122, 125. Wall, Garret D., 72. • Wall, Lott, 206. Wall, William, 70. Wallace, Peter, 207. Wallace, Richard D., 248. Wallace, Samuel, 16, 88. Wallace, Warner, 218. Wallen, Charles, 128. Wallen, John, 118. Walling, Daniel D., 26. Walling, Joseph, 103. Walling, Michael, 103. Walling, Philip, 171. Walsh, Peter, 213. Walton, Eustis, 207. Walton, James, 66. Walton, Lyburn, 137. Walton, Thomas, 171. Walton, William, 73. Wamsley, William, 170. Wanamaker, Richard, 99. Wandling, Philip, 78. Ward, Abithar, 57. Ward, Amos, 23. Ward, Benjamin, 58. Ward, Bethuel, 57. Ward, Caleb S., 65. Ward, Charles, 94. Ward, Cyrus, 217. Ward, Daniel, 225. Ward, David, 57. Ward, Elijah, 91, 93. Ward, Francis, 125. Ward, Ichabod B., 63. Ward, James, 119, 166. Ward, Jediah, 96. Ward, Josiah, 65. Ward, Jotham, 65. Ward, Luther, 232. Ward, Matthias, 57. Ward, Moses M., 79. Ward, Timothy, 57. Ward, Uzall D., 65. Ward, William, 56. Ward, William G., 176. Ward, Zebina F., 58. Wardell, Henry, 145. Wardell, Isaac, 141. Wardell, Joseph, 145. Wardell, Ricnard, 145. Wardell, Thomas, 176. Warden, Benejah, 136. Ware, John, 141. Ware, Joseph, 142. Wares, John, 18. 284 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. .Warford, James M., 207. Warne, Lewis, 40, 41. Warner, Jacob, 24. Warner, Joshua, 227. Warner, Silas, 83. Warnick, Anthony, 166. Warrell, Henry, 155, 166. Warren, James, 155. Warren, Stephen, 134. Warrick, James, 118. Warrick, Samuel, 131. Warwick, Derius, 109. Warwick, Samuel, 142. Warwick, William, 225. Washer, George, 25. Washer, Peter, 82. Washer, William C, 82. Waterhouse, John, 10: Waters, Anthony, 33. Waters, Benjamin, 166. Waters, Elias, 218. Waters, James, 20. Waters, John, 207. Waters, John J., 43, 45. Watkins, Benjamin, 28. Watkins, John F., 110. Watkins, Joseph, 118. Watkins, William A., 56. Watson, Davis, 119. Watson, Isaac, 31. Watson, John, 166. Watson, John, Jr., 117. Watson, John D., 118. Watson, Thomas, 124. Watson, Tyler, 120. Watson, William, 85, 113. Watson, Zuriel, 207. Watts, Robert, 90. Watts, William, 230. Waybourn, John, 178. Wear, William, 27. Weasner, Cornelius, 75. Weast, John, 93. Webb, Abraham, 88. Webb, Bowman, 17. Webb, William, 166. Webber, Henry, 128. Webber, John, 118. Webster, Thomas, 19. Weeks, Ezekiel, 115. Weeks, Jacob, 131. Weeks, James, 111. Weeks, John, 111. Weeks, Vincent, 139. ¦ Weeks, Zephaniah, 116. Welch, Alexander, 28. Welch, Jacob, 87. Welch, John B., 225. Welch, Thomas W., 170. Weldon, John, 79. Welds, James, 90. Weller, Jacob, 88. Weller, William, 248. Welsh, Nathan, 128. Welsh, Peter, 213. Welsh, Robert, 66. Welsh, Samuel, 92. Welsh, Thomas, 19. Wersly, Samuel, 207, 208. Wescoat, Arthur, 116. Wescoat, Thomas, 116. Wessels, Sylvester, 124. West, Benjamin, 47, 48. West, Edmund, 109. West, Frederick, 215. West, John, 108. West, Joseph, (2) 213. Westbrook, Abiah, 87. Westbrook, Abraham, 82, 213. Westbrook, Joseph, 80. Westbrook, Peter, 80. Westbrook, Peter, Jr., 80. Westbrook, Solomon, 80. Westcoat, Jonathan, 126. Westcoat, Lawrence, 31. Westcoat, Leonard, 31. Westcott, Ashen, 203. Westcott, David, 19. . Westcott, Lawrence, 166. Westcott, Oshen, 213. Westcott, Ossian, 213. Westcott, Robert, 124. Westcott, William, 115, Westerfield, Jacob, 248. Westervelt, Abraham, 63. Westervelt, A. R., 68. Westervelt, Barney, 64. Westervelt, Cornelius, 71. Westervelt, Jasper, 18, 207. Westervelt, Jesper R., 70. Westervelt, Ralph, 71. Westfall, James, 87. Wetmore, William IL, 100. Wetsell, George, 227. Wetzel, Frederick, 207. Whany, Charles, 94. Wheaton, Freeman, 215. Wheaton, Jonathan, 142. Wheaton, Richard, 104. Wheaton, Samuel, 128. Wheaton, Squier, 96. Wheaton, William, 128. Wheeler, Daniel, 166. Wheeler, Nathaniel, 207. Whelan, Joseph, 142. Whelpley, David, 207.. Whetstone, Samuel, 176. Whilden, Jonathan, 31. Whilldin, Isaac, 146. Whipple, Isaac, 24. Whitacar, Christopher, 122. Whitaker, Daniel,' 213. Whitaker, Nathaniel, 115. Whitaker, William, 132. Whitcraft, Charles, 248. Whitcraft, Joseph, 213. White, Aaron, 77. White, Benjamin, 170. White, Caleb, 66. White, Charles, 131. White, Elisha, 145. White, Hendrick, 47, 48. ¦White, Henry, 176. White, Isaac, 33, 125. White, James, 57. White, Jesse, 145. White, John, 68, 90. White, Jonathan, 128. White, Joseph, 47, 50, 51, 120. White, Lyttleton, 145. White, Noah, 120. White, Samuel, 120, 131. White, Thomas, 45, 47. White, William, 207, 213. Whitecar, Josiah, 125. Whitecar, Samuel W., 119. Whitehead, Aaron, 38, 39. Whitehead, Asa, 207. Whitehead, Elias, 27, 08, 69. Whitehead, Mahlon, 176. Whitehead, Philip C, 181. Whitehead, William, 72. Whitekar, Thomas, 115. Whiteker, Annanias, 31. Whiteker, Carl, 31. Whitenack, Cornelius, (2) 49. Whitenack, Cornelius C, 101. Whitenal, Cornelius, 43. Whitesell, Jacob, 128. Whitiker, David, 19. Whitiker, Jeremiah, 19. Whitlock, Daniel, 39. Whitlock, Ephraim D., 239. Whitlock, Ephraim L., 179. AVhitlock, Simon A., 231. Whitlock, William, 61, 68. Whitmack, Aaron, 98. Whitmaek, John, 98. Whitnack, Bleker, 79. Whitnack, John, 79. Whitnack, Peter, 95. Whitson, John, 19, 207. • Whitstone, Samuel, 176. Whittaker, Benjamin, 30. Whort, John, 47, 48. Wiggens, Isaac, 43, 45. Wiggins, George, 79. Wiggins, John, 64. Wilber, Charles, 207. Wilber, Edward, 176. Wilber, William, 97. Wilbur, Edward, 109. Wilbur, Samuel, 109. Wilcox, Isaac, 18. Wilcox, James, Jr., 69. Wilden, Andrew, -49. Wilderom, Peter, 26. Wildrick, James, 75. Wildrick, Philip, 84. Wiley, James, 117. Wiley, Joseph, 118. Wilgers, Samuel, 225. Wilkens, Peter, 166. Wilkins, Aaron M., 119. Wilkins, Benjamin, 176. Wilkins, Booge, 117. Wilkins, Charles, 119. Wilkins, Constantine, 114, 124. Wilkins, John, 145. Wilkins, Joseph, 144. Wilkinson, Daniel, 166. Wilkinson, William, 207. Willdon, Gideon, 139. Willet, Edward, 218. Willet, John, 16. Willets, Asa, 133. Willett, Daniel, 107. Willett, Joseph, 103. Willett, Samuel, 53. Willetts, Charles, 90. Williams, Amos, Jr., 96. Williams, Andrew, 176. Williams, Bethuel, 27, 81.. Williams, Bradley, 106. Williams, David, 68. Williams, Ebenezer, 80. Williams, George, 213. Williams, Giles, 213. Williams, Harvey, 64. Williams, James, 17, 43, 45, 47, 48, 53, 69. Williams, John, 15, 102, 109, 131, 146. Williams, John A., 68. Williams, John M., 227. Williams, Joseph C, 109. Williams, Lewis, 58. Williams, Linus, 58. Williams, Peter, 103. Williams, Robert, 110. Williams, Samuel, 31. Williams, Thomas, 118. Williams, William, 20, 31, 33, 66, 129. Williams, William S., 207. Williams, Zadock, S., 61, 105. Williamson, Arthur, 59. Williamson, Charles L., 239. Williamson, Cornelius, 98. Williamson, David. 225. Williamson, Garret N., 91, 98. Williamson, Gilbert, 98. INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. 285 Williamson, James, 17. Williamson, James D., 17. Williamson, John, 98. Williamson,' Jonathan D., 239. Williamson, Peter, 166. Williamson, Piatt, 72. Williamson, William, 77. Williamson, William R., 61. Willis, Abraham, 178. Willis, Benjamin H., 82. Willis, Daniel, 82. Willis, David, 126. Willis, Jesse. 207. Willis, John, 178. Willis, Jonas L., 74, 79. Willis, Orlando, 79, 207. Willis, Peter, 207. Willis, Thomas C, 180. Willis, William, 126. Willison, Josiah, 176. Wills, David, 79. Wills, John, 121. Wills, Joshua, 79. Willson, James, 18. Willson, Jonathan, 28. Willson, Robert G., 99. Wilmot, Richard, 23, 216. Wilmurt, Edward, 72. Wilsey, John, 213. Wilsey, Martin, 144. Wilson, Charles, 24, 109, 207. Wilson, Christopher, 123, 207. Wilson, David, 207. Wilson, George, 75. Wilson, Henry, 98, 155, 249. Wilson, Hulet, 137. Wilson, Isaac, 166. Wilson, James, 176, 207, 214, 231, 249. Wilson, James, Jr., 170. Wilson, James J., 11, 58. Wilson, John, 78, 97, 98, 124, 137, (3) 207. Wilson, John, Sr., 207. Wilson, Jonathan, 207. Wilson, Joseph, 103, 136, 207. Wilson, Joseph T., 88. Wilson, Joshua, 83. Wilson, Lewis, 73. Wilson, Moses, 116. Wilson, Nicholas, 38, 39. Wilson, Oakum, 207. Wilson, Peter, 49, 225. Wilson, Philip, 17. Wilson, Reuben, 131. Wilson, Richard, 103. Wilson, Samuel, 213. Wilson, Uzal, 15. Wilson, William, 38, 39, 111, 207, 213. Wilson, Zachariah, 43, 45, 87. Wilson, Zebedee, 135. Wiltse, James, 116. Winans, Aaron, 82. Winans, Abraham, 61. Winans, Cyrus, 23. Winans, John, 106. Winans, Peter, 69. Winans, Samuel, 69. Winant, William, 67. Winants, Isaac, 72. Winchell, Asa, 58. Wincoop, Isaac, 93. Windfield, Benjamin, 24. Windfield, Isaiah, 87. Windfield, William, 87. Windsor, Jesse, 126. Winegardner, Adam, 231. Wineland, Abraham, 86. Winens, Elias, 15. Win-gate, Hezekiah, 207. Winne, Henry, 94. Winne, John, 94. Winnens, William, 43, 45. Winner, Amos, 249. Winner, James, 214. Winner, John, 144. Winner, Joseph, 144. Winter, Henry, 25. Winter, Henry W., 26. Winter, Jacob, 63. Winter, Richard M., 239. Winters, Charles, 23. Winters, John, 167. .Winters, Thomas, 79. Wintersteen, Philip, 86. Winthrop, Peter, 167. Wion, John M., 214. Wire, Joseph, 25. Wise, John C, 220. Wismen, James, 133. Witchell, William, 171. Witherup, John, 59. Witney, John, 26. Woffle, John, 124. Wolf, Andrew, 18, 231. Wolf, Enoch, 231. Wolf, Joseph, 47, 50, 51. Wolfe, James, 104. Wolfe, John, 86. Wolfe, Peter, 76. Wolfe, William, 86. Wohohon, John, 117. . Wolsley, Samuel, 207, 208. Wonderlin, Aaron, 33, 35. Wood, Barnabas, 221. Wood, Charles, 121. Wood, David, 28. Wood, Elijah, 122. Wood, Isaac, 167. Wood, Israel, 75. Wood, Jacob, 24. Wood, John, 24, 213. Wood, Moses, 23. ' Wood, Peter, 208. Wood, Samuel, 155. Wood, Samuel C, 30. Wood, Silas, 77. Wood, Stephen, 27. Wood, Thomas A., 15. Wood, Zenas, 208. Woodard, Charles, 17. Wooden, Jephtha, 90. Woodford, John, 171. Woodford, Joseph, 73. Woodnot, Thomas, 33, 128. Woodnut, Thomas M., 31. Woodruff, Abner R., 178. Woodruff, Abraham, 72. Woodruff, Eleazer, 65. Woodruff, Elias, 96. Woodruff, Elihu, 69. Woodruff, Isaac, 72. Woodruff, Jacob, 73. Woodruff, James, 68, 249. Woodruff, John, 25, 129, 177. Woodruff, Meline, 208. Woodruff, Moline, 15. Woodruff, Nathaniel T., 79. Woodruff, Samuel, 15, 26. Woodruff, Stephen, 57, 86. Woodruff, Stephen C, 96. Woodruff, William, 127. Woods, Silas, 43, 45. Woodsides, Henry, 129. Woodward, Charles, 231. Woodward, Joseph S., 137. Woodward, Samuel, 137. Wooleaver, John, 99. Wooley, Adam, 141. Wooley, Clayton, 110. Wooley, George, 140. Wooley, Oliver, 40, 41. Wooley, Samuel, 59. Wooley, William, 141. Wooliser, Andrew, 213. Wooliver, Andrew, 213. Wooliver, David, 213. Woolley, Abner, 23. Woolley, Abram R., 151. Woolley, Isaac M., 101. Woolley, John, 155. Woolley, Montilion, 103. Woolley, William, 47, 48. Woolverton, Jacob, 99. Woorrell, Henry, 155. AVorden, John D., 221. Worell, David, 69. Workman, Thomas, 51. Worl, Nicholas, 97. Worman, Thomas, 218. Worsley, Samuel, 208. Wort, John, 85. Wortendike, Abram, 26. Wortendike, John, 26. Worth, Joseph, 225. Worthley, Charles, 48, 103. Worthley, John, 145. Worthly, Charles, 47. Wortman, Thomas, 50, 98. Worts, Samuel, 208. Wright, Barzella, 59. Wright, Charles, 155. Wright, Clarkson, 72. Wright, Henry, 176, 208. Wright, James, 73, 167. Wright, John, 18, 19, 216, 249. Wright, Joseph, 25. Wright, Moses, 68. Wright, Phineas, 220. Wright, Richard, 38, 39. Wright, Samuel, 23. Wright, Thomas, 90.' Wright, William, 167. Wrighter, David, 73. Wrighter, Jacob, 208. Wyckoff, Abraham, 106. Wyckoff, Jacob, 53. Wyckoff, Nicholas, 53. Wyckoff, Peter, 53. Wycoff, Daniel, 84. Wycoff, Jacob, 84. Wycoff, John, 84. Wynn, Abuan, 176. Wyon, John M., 214. Yapp, Levi, 167. Yard, Benjamin, 136. Yard, George W., 225. Yard, Isaac, 225. Yard, James C, 60. Yard, Joseph M., 59. Yard, Joseph, Sr., 59. Yard, William M., 60. Yard, William S., 59. Yates, Isaac, 117. Yates, John, 142. Yates, Samuel, 167. Yates, Thomas, 148. Yeatman, Isaac, 208. Yeatman, Walter, 97. Yeaty, John, 178. Yenser, Christian, 122. Yeoman-, John, 171. Yeomans, John, 56. Yetman, Isaac, 208. Yetman, Jonathan, 103. Youell, Robert, 225. Youmans, Ira, 75. Youmans, Isaac, 75. Youmans, Squire, 58. Young, Abraham, 88. Young, Abraham L., 77. 286 INDEX— WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN, 1812-1815. Young,Young, Young,Young, Young,Young,Young, Young,Young, Young, Young, Adam, 127. Asa, 60. Daniel, 131, 208. David, 31. Edward, 77. Enoch, 131. Henry, 79. Isaac S., 167. Jacob, 171. John, 155. Joseph, 136. Young, Martin, 231. Young, Peter, 79. Young, Robert, 28. Young, Samuel, 31. Young, Silas, 81, 167. Young, Thomas, 77, 167. Young, William, 16, 27, 72, 84. Youngs, Jacob, 73, 141. Youngs, Samuel, 23. Youngs, William, 24. Younker, John E., 122. Zabriskie, Jacob, 208. Zane, Henry, 128. Zane, Isaac, 225. Zane, Jesse, 249. Zane, Samuel C, 131. Zantzinger, Richard Augustus, 151. Zern, Gideon, 116. Zoeller, Christian E., 151. Zuel, John, 104. Zulker, Henry, 117. Zulker, John, 118. RECORD OF OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN UNITED STATES NAVY AND MARINE CORPS FROM NEW JERSEY, IN COMMISSION AND ENLISTMENT DURING THE War ^W^ith Algiers, Africa, March 3 to August 9, 1815. Officers and Enlisted Men in the United States Navy and Marine Corps from New Jersey IN COMMISSION AND ENLISTMENT DURING THE War With Algiers, Africa, 1815. This decisive war, conducted entirely by the naval and marine forces of the United' States, was indirectly brought about 'by Great Britain's policy to encourage the Barbary. States in piracy, with the view of obtaining a monopoly of the Mediterranean commerce to the exclusion of all the weaker maritime nations, through the payment of annual tribute and the exhibition of grand naval maneuvers; and her attitude in inducing the rulers of Barbary to believe that, by reason of the declaration of war made by the United States against the Kingdom of Great Britain on June 18, 1812, she would annihilate the navy and the commerce of the United States and prevent her from building ships-of-war larger than a frigate. Stimulated by this assurance, and smarting under the punishment the American Navy had given them during the War with Tripoli, 1801-5, these barbarous pirates assumed a hostile disposition. • No sooner had the Dey of Algiers ' learned of the declaration of war against Great Britain, than he hastened to take offence at the quality and quantity of a shipment of military stores made by the United States in pursuance of the stipulation in the treaty concluded with that regency September 5, 1795; and, more than that, as the reckoning of the tribute was by Mohommedan years, and not by the Christian calendar, he claimed that we were deficient to the amount of twenty-seven thousand dollars in the year 1812. The Dey declined to accept the present and ordered the American counsul, Tobias Lear, at Algiers, to forthwith leave his dominions on the 25th of July, 1812, after being summarily required to pay, under protest, the arrearages of the treaty stipulation claimed, by threats of imprisonment ; and he then commenced a predatory war upon the then existing commerce of the United States in the Mediterranean, and subjected the captives to the well-known horrors of Algerine slavery- Five days after the treaty with Great Britain had been proclaimed, or February 23, 1815, President James Madison recom mended to the Congress that war be declared against Algiers, which recommendation was approved on the 3d of the following month by an act entitled "An act for the protection of the commerce of the United States against the Algerine cruisers." This naval war, sometimes known as the War with the Barbary Powers, commenced with the ordering, by the Secretary of the. United States Navy, of two squadrons to the Mediterranean, under the command of Captains William Bainbridge and Stephen Decatur, respectively, who, together with William Shaler, Consul General to the Barbary States, were authorized to wage war or negotiate peace. The squadron, in advance of that service, under Captain Decatur, lost not a moment after its arrival in the Mediterranean, June 15, 1815, in seeking the naval force of the enemy then cruising in that sea, and succeeded in capturing two of his ships, one of them the flagship of the Algerine admiral. Having prepared the way by this demonstration of American skill and prowess, he hastened to the port of Algiers, where peace was promptly concluded by a treaty of amity on board the United States Frigate "Guerriere," flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur, June 30, 1815, which treaty of peace was proclaimed by the President of the United States, James Madison, on the 26th of the following December. In the terms stipulated, the rights and honor of the United States were particularly consulted by a perpetual relinquishment on the part of the Dey of all pretensions to tribute from them. Both Tunis and Tripoli had shown a hostile disposition, and both, in conformity with their treaties with Great Britain, but contrary to those made with us, had, during the war, allowed British ships to take possession of American prizes anchored in their harbors. The American squadron then appeared, before Tunis on July 20, and, with his usual promptness, Captain Decatur, commanding, allowed the Bey of that regency twelve hours in which to pay forty-six thousand dollars for allowing the seizure of the "Abellino's" prizes by the British cruiser "Lyra." When the Bey saw the captured British ships that now formed part of the American squadron, he instantly complied with the demand. From this port Captain Decatur proceeded to the harbor of Tripoli, where he dropped anchor on August 5, and demanded of the Bashaw the immediate payment of thirty thousand dollars for the two prizes of the "Abellino" seized by the British cruiser "Paulina," a salute of thirty-one guns from his castle to the flag at the American consulate, and that the negotiations be held on board his flagship, the "Guerriere." The demeanor of the Bashaw was promptly changed after he heard of the treatment that Algiers and Tunis had received, when he complied with every requirement. On October 6, 1815, the squadron of Captain Decatur assembled at Gibraltar, where they found the second squadron, which, united, composed the Mediterranean fleet, under the command of Captain William Bainbridge. Thus terminated a condition which led to the final expulsion of this piratical system from the Mediterranean sea, in which the officers and enlisted men from New Jersey, in the naval and marine corps, took an active part. 4 WAR WITH ALGIERS, AFRICA, 1815. Officers, United States Navy, from New Jersey. Officers in the United States Navy from New Jersey. War "With Algiers, Africa, March 3 to August 9, 1815. Bainbridge, Arthur (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; ordered to Brig "Spark," Lieutenant Thomas Gamble, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May, 1815 ; on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," Captain John Orde Creighton, Flagship of Captain Isaac Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, April 27, 1816, to 1818; on Frigate "Congress," Cap tain John D. Henley, Flagship of Captain Charles Morris, East India Squadron, January 1, 1819, to 1821; on duty at Navy Yard, Charleston, Mass., Captain Isaac Hull, commanding, January 1, 1822 ; on duty at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1823 ; last appearance on records of Navy Department, Washington, D. C, December 30, 1822, dead. Bainbridge, Joseph (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Captain; on duty at Staten Island, N. Y., August 1, 1815; ordered to command Beceiving Ship, Steam Frigate "Fulton," stationed at New York, N. Y., April 27, 1816, and served thereon until died, at New York, X. Y., November 18, 1824. Bainbridge, William (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Captain; ordered to command Mediterranean Squadron, Flagship Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," February, 1815 ; returned with squadron to Boston, Mass., December 7, 1815 ; in command of Navy Yard at Boston, Mass., April 27, 1816, to fall of 1819 ; ordered to and in command of Mediterranean Squad ron, Flagship Ship-of-the-Line "Columbus," January 6, 1820, to July 23, 1821 ; in command of Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1822, and 1823 ; in command of Navy Yard, at Charlestown, Mass., January 1, 1824 ; President of Navy Board at Washington, D. C, January 1, 1825, to 1827; in command of Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pa., December 27, 1827, to 1831; on leave January 1, 1832 ; in command of Navy Yard at Charlestown, Mass., January 1, 1833 ; died, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 27, 1833. Buchanan, Walter W. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Surgeon; on duty at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., Captain Melancthon T. Woolsey commanding, April 27, 1816, to 1824; ordered to Sloop-of-War "Cyane," Captain John Orde Creighton, Mediterranean Squadron, June 23, 1824 ; on furlough, March 4, 1825 ; reports for duty on Beceiving Ship at New York, N. Y., April 19, 1826 ; reports for duty on Sloop-of-War "Lexington," Master Commandant William B: Shubrick, at New York, N. Y., May 9, 1826 ; previous order revoked June 5, 1826 ; on Receiving Ship at New York, N. Y., December 30, 1826 ; granted six months' leave, April 27, 1827; resigned December 8, 1827. Carr, John H. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Purser; on duty on Lake Erie, Master Commandant Daniel S. Dexter commanding, January 1, 1817, and 1818 ; on duty at Naval Station, Erie, Pa., Master Commandant David Deacon com manding, January 1, 1819, to 1823 ; on duty at Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1824, to 1828 ; on Receiving Ship, Schooner "Sea Gull," Master Commandant Philip F. Voorhees, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1829, and served thereon until resigned, Sep tember 30, 1830. Christie, Peter (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Surgeon's Mate; on duty at Middletown, Conn., August 1, 1815 ; Surgeon, April 27, 1816 ; on duty on Lake Erie, Master Commandant Daniel S. Dexter commanding, January 1, 1817, and 1818 ; on duty at Erie, Pa., Master Commandant David Deacon commanding, January 21, 1818, to 1823 ; on duty with West India Squadron, Captain David Porter commanding, March, 1823, to, ordered home, December 27, 1824 ; on Frigate "Con stellation," Captain Melancthon T. Woolsey, West India Squadron, Flagship of Captain Lewis Warrington, April 12, 1825, to September 14, 1826 ; on leave, January 1, 1827, and 1828 ; on duty at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H., Captain John D. Henley commanding, January 1, 1829, to 1831 ; Fleet Surgeon, Brazilian Squadron, Captains George W. Rodgers and Melancthon T. Woolsey, respectively, September 2, 1831, to October 31, 1833 ; on leave, January 1, 1834 ; on duty at Rendezvous, New York, N. Y., Master Commandant John D. Sloat commanding, January 1, 1835, to February 9, 1837 ; on duty at Rendezvous, New York, N. Y., Master Commandant William D. Salter commanding, February 9, . 1837, to 1839; on duty at Rendezvous, New York, N. Y., Master Commandant Benjamin Page, Jr., commanding, January 1, 1840; on waiting orders at Erie, Pa., January 1, 1841, and 1842 ; on duty at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H., Captain John D. Sloat and Captain George W. Storer, respectively, commanding, January 1, 1843, and 1844 ; on Steamer '"Michigan," Master Commandant William Inman, on the Lakes, January 1, 1845. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Conover, Thomas A. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on Frigate "Constellation," Captain Charles Gordon, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, March 13, 1815 ; on Frigate, "Constellation," Captain William M. Crane, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, August 26, 1816, to October 20, 1817; Lieutenant, March 5, 1817; on Frigate "Guerriere," Captain Jacob Jones and Captain Thomas Macdonough, respectively, commanding, Mediterranean Squadron, October 20, 1817, to January, 1819 ; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Lieutenant William M. Hunter, Mediterranean Squadron, Flagship of Captain Charles Stewart, January 1, 1820, to 1821; on Sloop-of-War "Erie," Master Commandant David Deacon, Mediterranean Squadron, January 1, 1822, and 1823, January 1, 1824, to 1825 ; on furlough and waiting orders, January 1, 1826, to 1841 ; Master Commandant, February 28, 1838 ; in command of Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Brazilian Squadron, Captain Charles Morris, March 8, 1842, to May 27, 1844; on waiting orders, January 1, 1845. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Cooper, Benjamin (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Captain John Smith, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 1, 1815; stationed at New York, N. Y., January 1. 1817 ; on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Captain John D. Henley, on the Atlantic Coast and West India Squadron, January 1, 1818; on Sloop-of-War "Cyane," Cap tain Edward Trenchard, on African Coast and West India Squadron, January 1, 1819, to 1821 ; on Sloop-of-War "Erie," January 1, 1822; on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant James Renshaw, Brazilian Squadron, January 1, 1823; on duty at Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1, 1824 ; on Receiving Ship, Steam Frigate "Fulton," Master Commandant Beekman V. Hoffman, at New York, N. Y., JanUary 1, 1825 ; on leave, January 1, WAR WITH ALGIERS, AFRICA, 1815. 5 Officers, United States Navy, from New Jersey. 1826; commanding Schooner "Porpoise," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, January 1, 1827, and 1828; Master Commandant, April 24, 1828; on leave, January 1, 1829, to 1831; commanding Sloop-of-War "Warren," Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, Captain George W. Rodgers, September 2, 1831, to October, 31, 1833; on leave, January 1, 1834; on waiting orders, January 1, 1835, to 1841; Captain, February 28, 1838; in command of Steamship "Fulton," Atlantic Coast, January 1, 1842 ; waiting orders, January 1, 1843 ; ordered to command Ship-of-the-Line "Columbus," at Gibraltar, Europe, April, 1843; in command of Ship-of-the-Line "Columbus," Flagship of Captain Daniel Turner, Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, June 9, 1843, to May 27, 1844; in command of Receiving Ship "North Carolina," at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1845. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Cooper, James B. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Appointed Acting Lieutenant, May 26, 1815; on Sloop-of- War "Alert," Lieutenant William Stewart, August 1, 1815 ; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1817, to 1832 ; Lieutenant, April 22, 1822 ; on leave, January 1, 1833, and 1834 ; on duty at Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1835, to 1838; on leave, January 1, 1839, to 1841; Master Commandant, September 8, 1841; waiting orders, at Haddonfield, N. J., January 1, 1842, to 1846. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Crane, William Montgomery (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Captain; ordered to command Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Flagship of Captain William Bainbridge, Mediterranean Squadron, April, 1815, to October 1, 1815; in command of Sloop-of-War "Erie," Captain Charles Gordon's Squadron, specially detailed off Algiers, Africa, April 27, 1816 ; in command of Frigate "Constellation," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, January 9, 1817 ; in command of Frigate "United States," Mediterranean Squadron, -Captain Charles Stewart, January 9, 1818, to 1823; in command of Navy Yard at Portsmouth, N. H., January 1, 1824, to 1825 ; in command of Navy Yard at Charlestown, Mass., January 1, 1826, and 1827 ; in command of Ship "Java," Mediterranean Squadron, 1827 ; in command of Mediterranean Squadron, Flagship Ship-of-the-Line "Delaware," December 31, 1827, to January 2, 1830 ; on leave, January 4, 1830, to 1832 ; in command of Navy Yard at Portsmouth, N. H., January 1, 1833, to 1840 ; on leave, January 1, 1841 ; served with Board of Navy Commissioners, at Washington, D. C, May 6, 1841, to August 31, 1842 ; Chief of Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, Navy Department, Washington, D. C, January 1, 1842, to March 18, 1846; died, at Washington, - D. C, (committed suicide) March 18, 1846. Craven, ' Tunis (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Naval Storekeeper, at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H., to 1829; Naval Storekeeper, at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., January 1, 1830, to January 1, 1843 ; final record unknown. Cummings, John L. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; Lieutenant, April 20, 1815, and ordered to Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Commandant Jesse D. Elliott, and assigned1 to Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur ; engaged in the capture- of the Algerian Ship "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815, and the Algerian Brig "Estedio," off Cape Palos, Spain, June 19, 1815 ; on- Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, August 26, 1816 ; on Frigate "United States," Captain William M. Crane, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 9, 1818 ; detached from Mediter ranean Squadron and ordered to Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pa., Captain Alexander Murray commanding, November 25, 1818, to 1819 ; ordered to Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant Alexander S. Wadsworth, at Norfolk, "Va., for duty on South Atlantic and West India Squadrons, October 11, 1819, to 1823 ; ordered to Brig "Spark," Lieutenant John T. Newton, West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, May 2, 1823 ; died, at New York, N. Y., on Brig "Spark," July 27, 1824. Deacon, David (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Master Commandant; ordered to duty at Philadelphia, Pa., with Captain Alexander Murray, April 27, 1815 ; recruiting, at Boston, Mass., August 1, 1815, to 1818 ; commanding station on Lake Erie, January 1, 1819, to 1823 ; in command of Sloop-of-War "Erie," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, January 1, 1824, to 1826 ; Captain, January 24, 1826 ; on leave, January 1, 1827, to 1832 ; waiting orders, January 1, 1833 and 1834 ; in command of Frigate "Brandywine," Flagship of Captain Alexander S. Wadsworth, Pacific Squadron, May 9, 1834, to April 22, 1837 ; waiting orders, January 1, 1838, to 1840 ; died, February 22, 1840. Downing Mahlon M. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; furloughed for one year, June 7, 1815; furloughed for one year, March 20, 1816; died, at St Marys, , October 1, 1817. Downing, Samuel W. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman ; on Brig "Prometheus," Lieutenant Alexander S. Wadsworth, Atlantic Coast, to August 1, 1815 ; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Captain Charles Stewart, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1817 ; Lieutenant, March 5, 1817 ; on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Captain John D. Henley, North Atlantic and West India Squadrons, January 1, 1818; on duty at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1819; on Sloop-of-War "Peacock," Master Commandant Thomas Brown, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, January 1, 1820; on Frigate "Guerriere," Captain Lewis Warrington, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, September, 1820; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., Captain William Bainbridge commanding, January 1, 1822 ; on West India Station, January 1, 1823; on duty at Rendezvous, Philadelphia, Pa., Master Commandant Thomas Brown commanding, January 1, 1824; on Frigate "Constitution," Captain Thomas Macdonough, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, January 1, '1825, and 1826 ; waiting orders, January 1, 1827 ; on Frigate "Constitution," Captain Daniel T. Patterson, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William M. Crane, January 1, 1828 ; on Sloop-of-War "Vandalia," Master Commandant John Gallagher, Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, Captain John Orde Creighton, January 1, 1829 ; on Pacific Squadron, Captain Charles C. B. Thompson, January 1, 1830; on leave, January 1, 1831; in command of Brig "Enterprise," Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, Captain Melancthon T. Woolsey, January 1, 1832, to 1834 ; on waiting orders, January 1, 1835, and 1836 ; Master Commandant, September 23, 1837 ; on waiting orders, January 1, 1838, to 1841 ; on waiting orders, at Bristol, Pa., January 1, 1842 ; in command of Sloop-of-War "Fairfield," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Joseph Smith, September 23, 1843, to January, 1845 ; on waiting orders, January 1, 1846. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Duncan, Silas (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; ordered to Schooner "Torch," Lieutenant Wolcott Chauncey, at New York, N. Y., March 17, 1815; on sick leave, April 21, 1815; on Frigate "Guerriere," Master Commandant William Lewis, Mediterranean Squadron, Flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of the Algerian Ship "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815, and the Algerian Brig "Estedio," off Cape Palos. Spain, June 19, 1815; on Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Captain John Downes, January 1, 1817, to 1819; on duty at New York, N. Y., 6 WAR WITH ALGIERS, AFRICA, 1815. Officers, United States Navy, from New Jersey. January 1, 1820, to 1822 ; on Sloop-of-War "Cyane," Captain Robert Trail Spence, West India Squadron, January 1, 1823 ; in command of Schooner "Ferret," West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, January 1, 1824; on leave, January 1, 1825; on waiting orders, January 1, 1826, to 1829 ; Master Commandant, March 1, 1829 ; in command of Receiving Ship "Congress," at Norfolk, Va., January 1, 1830, and 1831 ; in command of Sloop-of-War "Lexington," Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, Captain George W Rodgers, July 3, 1831 ; on leave, January 1, 1833 ; died, September 14, 1834. Elton, John H. (For previous record see War. with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; in command of Brig "Saranac," and joined the Mediterranean Squadron, Captain- William Bainbridge, at New York, N. Y., July 3, 1815 ; ordered from New York, N. Y., to Washington, D. C, February 24, 1817 ; Master Commandant, March 5, 1817 ; ordered from Washington, D. C, to New York, N. Y., to command Brig ''Saranac," March 17, 1817 ; ordered from St. Marys to Philadelphia, Pa., by water, and report for duty, April 23, 1818; ordered from Philadelphia, Pa., for duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans com manding,- December 7, 1818; ordered from Philadelphia, Pa., to the Rendezvous at Baltimore, Md., June 25, 1819; order revoked; previous order repeated, August 21, 1819 ; ordered from Philadelphia, Pa., to command Ship-of-the-Line "Columbus," at Wash ington, D. C, October 29, 1819 ; ordered to report to Captain Jesse D. Elliott for duty on coast survey, April 14, 1820 ; reports for duty at Station, Philadelphia, Pa., Captain Alexander Murray commanding, July 31, 1820; ordered to Frigate "Constitution," Captain Jacob Jones, en route to Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, to command Brig "Spark," April 4, 1821 ; reports for duty at Rendezvous, Norfolk, Va., August 5, 1822; died, September 28, 1822. Evans, Samuel (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Captain; in command of Navy Yard at New York, N. Y., to 1821 ; in command of Navy Yard at Brooklyn, N. Y., January 1, 1822, to 1824 ; died of apoplexy, on board Frigate "Con stitution," at Brooklyn Navy Yard, N. Y., June 2, 1824. Field, Robert (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; furloughed at Princeton, N. J., for six months, December 16, 1815; ordered from Princeton, N. J., to New York, N. Y., to report for duty on Sloop-of-War "Alert," Lieutenanl Walter Stewart, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, August 30, 1816 ; Lieutenant, April 27, 1816 ; on Sloop-of- War "Erie," Master Commandant Thomas Gamble, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 1, 1818 ; fur loughed for three months, August 14, 1818 ; furloughed for four months, October 9, 1818 ; furloughed for three months, March 6, 1819 ; furloughed for six months, June 9, 1819 ; reports for duty to Captain Daniel T. Patterson, New Orleans, La., September 2, 1819 ; furloughed for one year, September 25, 1820 ; furloughed for one year, November 15, 1821 ; resigned, October 4, 1822. Foster, William (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; Acting Sailing Master, on Sloop-of-War "Alert," Lieutenant Walter Stewart, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, April 27, 1816, to 1817 ; on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Captain John D. Henley, North Atlantic and West India Squadrons, January 1, 1818; ordered from New York, N. Y.. to Norfolk, Va., on Frigate "Congress," September 5, 1818 ; on Frigate "Congress," Captain John D. Henley, East India Squadron, January 1, 1819 ; detached and ordered to Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pa., Captain William Bainbridge command ing, October 24, 1822 ; ordered to West India Squadron, Captain David Porter commanding, August 2, 1824 ; ordered to New York, N. Y., May 25, 1825 ; previous order revoked ; on Schooner "Shark," West India Squadron, January 5, 1826 ; Lieutenant, April 28, 1826 ; detached from Schooner "Shark," Lieutenant Otho Norris, and granted unlimited leave, October 28, 1826 ; suspended from duty, November 29, 1826 ; court-martialed at Philadelphia, Pa., October 24, 1827 ; cashiered, December 28, 1827. Freeman, Edgar (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Captain William M. Crane,' Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, April, 1815 ; Acting Lieutenant, October 12, 1816 ; on Brig "Chippewa," Master Commandant George Campbell Read, West India Squadron, January 1, 1817 ; Lieutenant, March 5, 1817 ; shipwrecked off Grand Caicos Island. West India, 1817, and permanently disabled in leg ; returned to United States on Brig "Saranac." Master Commandant John H. Elton, January 21, 1818 ; on duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1, 1819 ; on duty at Station, Erie, Pa., Master Commandant David Deacon commanding, January 1, 1820, and 1821 ; on Sloop-of-War "Cyane," Captain Edward Trenchard, African Station and West India Squadron, January 1, 1822; on duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1, 1823; on duty at Station, Erie, Pa., Master Commandant George Budd commanding, January 1, 1824, and 1825 ; on leave, January 1, 1826 ; on Receiving Ship, Steamer "Fulton," Master Commandant George Budd, New York, N. Y., January 1, 1827 ; on furlough at Woodbridge, N. J., January 1, 1828 ; resigned, November 14, 1828, by reason of injuries received in the service. Gamble, Francis B. (For previous record -see War with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815 ; on Brig "Spark," Lieutenant Joseph J. Nicholson, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 1, 1817, and 1818 ; on Frigate "United States," Captain William M. Crane, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 9, 1818; returned on Frigate "United States" to Norfolk, Va., May 18, 1819, and served thereon to 1823 ; in command of Store-Ship "Decoy," West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, January 1, 1824, and died thereon September 29, 1824. Gamble, Thomas (For previous record see AVar with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; in command of Brig "Spark," and joined the Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, at New York, N. Y., May, 1815 ; took part in the engagement with and capture of Algerian Ship "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815, and Algerian Brig "Estedio," off Cape Palos, Spain, June 19, 1815 ; ordered from New York, N. Y., to report to the Navy Department, Washington, D. C, after he should have dismantled Brig "Spark" under his command, December 11, 1815 ; Master Commandant, April 27, 1816 ; in command of Sloop-of-War "Erie," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, January 1, 1817 ; died, at Pisa, Italy, October 10, 1818. Gauntt, Charles L. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; ordered from New York, N. Y., to Phila delphia, Pa., for duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Captain John Smith, June 30, 1815 ; on Sloop-of-War "Peacock," Master Commandant George W. Rodgers, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 1, 1817, and 1818 ; Lieutenant, March 5, 1817 ; on Sloop-of-War "Alert," Master Commandant Edmund P. Kennedy, January 1, 1818 ; on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain John Downes, Pacific Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 1, 1819, to 1821 ; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadel phia, Pa., Captain William Bainbridge commanding, January 1, 1822, to 1826 ; on duty on Sloop-of-War "Warren," Master Commandant Lawrence Kearny, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, December 30, 1826, to 1829 ; on duty at WAR WITH ALGIERS, AFRICA, 1815. 7 Officers, United States Navy, from New Jersey. Rendezvous, Philadelphia, Pa., Master Commandant David Geisinger commanding, January 1, 1830, and 1831 ; in command of Receiving Ship, Schooner "Sea Gull," at Philadelphia, Pa., December 28, 1831, and 1832 ; in command of Receiving Ship "Sea Gull," at Philadelphia, Pa., 1833 and 1834; on leave, January 1, 1835; on waiting orders, January 1, 1836, to 1840; Master Commandant, February 9, 1837; in command of Sloop-of-War "Dale," Pacific Squadron, Captain Alexander Claxton, December 13, 1840, to April 23, 1842 ; on waiting orders, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1843, to 1845 ; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadel phia, Pa., Captain Charles Stewart commanding, January 1, 1846.. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Gibbon, Frederick S. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; indefinitely furloughed, April 25, 1815, disability; ordered from Richmond, Va., to Boston, Mass., for duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Captain John Downes, February 1, 1817 ; Lieutenant, April 1, 1818 ; on Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," at Boston, Mass., to April 22, 1818 ; ordered from Boston, Mass., to Norfolk, Va., to await orders, August 25, 1818 ; reports for duty at Norfolk, Va., on Schooner "Hornet," Lieutenant James Ramage, December 10, 1818; on Schooner "Lynx," Lieutenant John K. Madison, January 1, 1820; ordered from Richmond, Va., to Boston, Mass., as member of Board of Court-martial, March 16, 1822 ; not on duty, 1822 to 1824 ; ordered from Boston, Mass, to New York, N. Y., as supernumerary on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," for Mediterranean Squadron, June 2, 1824; ordered to Frigate "Constitution," Captain Thomas Macdonough, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, as supernumerary officer, August 2, 1824, to March 4, 1825 ; died, at Richmond, Va., December 3, 1825. Hendry, Thomas, Jr. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; on leave, March 5, 1815; ordered from Woodbury, N. J., to Baltimore, Md., to Sloop-of-War "John Adams," for duty on Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, August 7, 1815; ordered from Woodbury, N. J., to Portsmouth, N. H., for duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," September 30, 1815 ; furloughed for one year, at Boston, Mass., October 11, 1816 ; furloughed for six months, November 20, 1817 ; ordered from Philadelphia, Pa., to Washington, D. C, May 22, 1818 ; ordered from Washington, D. C, to Baltimore, Md., to escort draft of men for Frigate "Guerriere," June 10, 1818; on furlough, January 1, 1819; resigned, December 16, 1819. Howard, William L. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, August 1, 1815; on furlough, January 1, 1817; on Brig "Saranac,!' Master Commandant John H. Elton, January 1, 1818 ; reports for duty at New York, N. Y., on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant Alexander S. Wadsworth, West India Squadron, October 28, 1818 ; on Schooner "Nonesuch," Lieutenant Daniel Turner, West India Squadron, January 1, 1820, to 1821 ; reports for duty at New York, N. Y., August 15, 1821 ; reports for duty on Brig "Enterprise," Lieutenant Lawrence Kearny, West India Squadron, April 11, 1823 ; reports for duty on Ship "Washington," Master Commandant John B. Nicholson, in ordinary, at New York, N. Y., November 12, 1823 ; ordered from New York, N. Y., to Washington, D. C, for examination, March 10, 1825 •; reports to Captain Isaac Chauncey for duty as Acting Sailingmaster on Sloop-of-War "Cyane," Mediterranean Squadron, November 3, 1825 ; on duty at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., Captain William M. Crane commanding, January 1, 1826 ; Lieutenant, April 28, 1826 ; on waiting orders, December 30, 1826 ; on Station at New York, N. Y., Captain Isaac Chauncey commanding, December 31, 1827 ; ordered to Sloop-of-War "Erie," Master Com mandant Daniel Turner, West India Squadron, Captain Charles G. Ridgely, August 8, 1828 ; on leave for two months, July 18, 1829 ; on unlimited leave, September 30, 1829 ; on Sloop-of-War "Warren," Master Commandant William M. Hunter, Medi terranean Squadron, Captain James Biddle, January 4, 1830 ; on leave, January 1, 1831 ; ordered to Brig "Enterprise," Lieutenant Samuel W. Downing, at New York, N. Y., November 18, 1831 ; on leave for three months, October 5, 1832 ; on leave for three months, January 12, 1833 ; on leave for two months, April 16, 1833 ; on waiting orders, December 31, 1833 ; ordered to Receiving Ship at Boston, Mass., February 28, 1834 ; detached and granted three months' leave, March 19, 1835 ; on leave for three months, June 22, 1835 ; ordered to Sloop-of-War "Concord," Master Commandant Mervine P. Mix, West India Squadron, Captain Alexander J. Dallas, January 8, 1836 ; on leave for three months, April 10, 1837 ; ordered for temporary duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Ohio," Captain Lawrence Kearny, at New York, N. Y., September 7, 1837 ; on waiting orders, January 1, 1838 ; ordered to the Navy Yard at New York, N. Y., January 26, 1S38 ; ordered to Boston, Mass., for duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Ohio," Captain Joseph Smith, Flagship of Captain Isaac Hull, Mediterranean Squadron, September 13, 1838 ; on leave for three months, July 23, 1841 ; on leave for three months, November 16, 1841 ; ordered to Rendezvous at New York, N. Y., Master Commandant Jonathan D. Williamson commanding, February 1, 1842 ; detached, and on waiting orders, March 9, 1844 ; Master Commandant, April 16, 1844, to rank February 29, 1844 ; ordered to command Brig "Boxer," November 12, 1845 ; previous order revoked, and on waiting orders at Boston, Mass., January 9, 1846; indefinitely furloughed, January 17, 1846. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Hunter, Andrew (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Chaplain; ordered to Navy Yard at Washington, D. C, Captaii^ Thomas Tingey commanding, January 21, 1818 ; died in line of duty at Navy Yard, Washington, D. C, February 24, 1823. Hunter, David (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on duty at Washington, D. C, August 1, 1815; reports at Washington, D. c", and placed on waiting orders, March 16, 1816 ; on furlough, January 1, 1817, and 1818 ; resigned, July 20, 1818. Hunter, Moses H. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on duty at Washington, D. C, August 1, 1815 ; on furlough, January 1, 1817, to 1822 ; resigned, October 1, 1822. Hunter, Richard S. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on Frigate "Congress," Captain Charles Morris, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, July 1 to December 7, 1815 ; ordered, at Boston, Mass., to Ship- of-the-Line "Washington," Captain John Orde Creighton, Flagship of Captain Isaac Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, January 23, 1816, and served thereon until 1818; Lieutenant, March 5, 1817; furloughed for six months, June 24, 1818; ordered from Washington, D. C, to duty at Baltimore, Md., November 25, 1818; ordered from Baltimore, Md., to Boston, Mass., on Sloop-of- War "Hornet," Master Commandant George Campbell Read, West India and Mediterranean Squadrons, January 18, 1819, and served thereon until 1823; reports for duty at the Navy Yard at Washington, D. C, Captain Thomas Tingey commanding, February 27, 1823 ; reports for duty on Schooner "Porpoise," Lieutenant Charles W. Skinner, African Station, South Atlantic Squadron, May 5, 1824; on leave for three months, January 3, 1825; died in New Jersey, March 28, 1825. 8 WAR WITH ALGIERS, AFRICA, 1815. Officers, United States Navy, from New Jereey. Inman, William (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; ordered from Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., to Boston, Mass., Captain Isaac Hull commanding, June 23, 1815 ; ordered to Frigate "Congress," Captain Charles Morris, North Atlantic and West India Squadrons, August 30, 1816, to 1818; Lieutenant, April 1, 1818; on Brig "Spark," Master Commandant Joseph J. Nicholson, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 1, 1819, and 1820 ; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Lieutenant William M. Hunter, Flagship of Captain Charles Stewart, at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1821; on Schooner "Alligator," Lieutenant Robert F. Stockton, West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, January 1, 1822; on duty with West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, and assigned to command of Barge "Mosquito," July 20, 1823; on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," Master Commandant John B. Nicholson, at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1824; on leave, January 1, 1825, to 1827; on duty at New York, N. Y., Captain Isaac Chauncey commanding, December 31, 1827; on duty at the Rendezvous, Carlisle, Pa., December 31, 1828, to 1830 ; on Sloop-of-War "Concord," Captain Matthew C. Perry, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain- James Biddle, January 1, 1831; on leave, December 28, 1831, to 1834; on Frigate "Brandywine," Captain David Deacon, Flagship of Captain Alexander S. Wadsworth, Pacific Squadron, May 9, 1834, to April 22, 1837; on leave, January 1, 1838 ; Master Commandant, May 24, 1838 ; on waiting orders, January 1, 1839, to 1841 ; on waiting orders at Lawrenceville, N. J., January 1, 1842, to April, 1843 ; in command of Steamer "Michigan," on Lake Erie, October, 1843, to October, 1845. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Kearny, Lawrence (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; in command of Brig "Enterprise," Mediter ranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, July 3, 1815, to 1816, and afterwards in the West India Squadron, until 1822 ; captured piratical crafts off coast of Cuba, West India, October 16, 1821, December 21, 1821, and March 8, 1822; in command of Schooner "Greyhound," West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, July 21, 1823 ; in command of Store-Ship "Decoy," West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, 1823; on waiting orders, January 1, 1824-; on coast survey, January 1, 1825; Master Commandant, March 3, 1825; on duty at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass.-, Captain William M. Crane commanding, January 1, 1826 ; ordered to command Sloop-of-War "Warren," Mediterranean Squadron, Captains John Rodgers and William M. Crane, respectively, December 30, 1826, and served thereon until February, 1829 ; in command of the Rendezvous at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1830, to 1833 ; Captain, December 20, 1832 ; on waiting orders, December 31, 1833, to 1835 ; on leave, January 1, 1836 ; on commission for testing medium guns, January 1, 1837 ; in command of Ship-of-the-Line "Ohio," from New York, N. Y., to Boston, Mass., October, 1837 ; on waiting orders, January 1, 1838, and 1839 ; in command of Frigate "United States," .Home Squadron, Captain Alexander J. Dallas, November 10, 1839, to February 17, 1840 ; in command of Frigate "Potomac," ¦Flagship of Captain Charles G. Ridgely, Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, May 12, 1840; transferred, at Rio Janerio, Brazil, S. A., to Flagship Frigate "Constellation," to command East- India Squadron, February 9, 1841 ; returned with Flagship Frigate "Constellation" to Norfolk, Va., May 1, 1844 ; on special duty, January 1, 1845 ; on waiting orders, January 1; 1846. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Keasby, John R. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on Frigate "Guerriere," Master Gommandant William Lewis, Flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur, Mediterranean Squadron, May 20, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of Algerian Ship "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815, and Algerian Brig "Estedio," June 19, 1815, off Cape Palos, Spain ; furloughed for one year, December 23, 1815 ; on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Captain John D. Henley, North Atlantic and West India Squadrons, January 21, 1818, and died on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," March 2, 1818, from a wound received in a duel. Keen, Lewis (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on Brig "Enterprise," Lieutenant Lawrence Kearny, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, July 3, 1815 ; final record unknown. Kissam, Samuel M. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Surgeon; on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Captain James Biddle, August 1, 1815, to 1817; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Lieutenant William M. Hunter, Flagship of Captain Charles Stewart, Mediterranean Squadron, January 1, 1818, to 1820 ; on Brig "Spark," Lieutenant William L. Gordon, January 1, 1S21, and 1822 ; on Frigate "Macedonian," West India Squadron, 1822, and died thereon August, 1822. Lacey, Charles (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on leave for two months, May 15, 1815; ordered to Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Captain John Smith, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 14, 1815 ; Lieutenant, March 5, 1817 ; ordered from Philadelphia, Pa., to New York, N. Y., for duty on Brig "Saranac," Master Commandant John H. Elton, June 17, 1817 ; ordered to Philadelphia, Pa., and report for duty to Captain Alexander Murray, October 1, 1818 ; on duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1, 1819 ; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., Captain Alex ander Murray commanding, January 1, 1820, to 1822; ordered from Philadelphia, Pa., to Erie, Pa., for duty under Master Commandant David Deacon, November 27, 1822, to 1824; died, New Mills, N. J., June 18, 1824. , Mattison, Joseph (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on Brigantine "Torch," Lieutenant Wolcott Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815 ; on Brig# "Spark," Lieutenant Joseph J. Nicholson, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, August 26, 1816, to 1819 ; on duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1, 1820; on Brig "Enterprise," Lieutenant Lawrence Kearny, West India Squadron, January 1, 1821 ; on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," Master Commandant John B. Nicholson, in ordinary, at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1822, and 1823 ; on Sloop-of-War "Erie," Master Commandant David Deacon, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, January 1, 1824 ; on leave, January 1, 1825 ; Lieutenant, January 13, 1825 ; on West India Squadron, Captain Lewis Warrington, January 1, 1826 ; on leave, December 30, 1826 ; on waiting orders, December 31, 1827 ; on Sloop- of-War "Vandalia," Master Commandant John Gallagher, Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, Captain John Orde Creighton, December 16, 1828, to December 16, 1831; on leave, December 28, 1831, to 1834; on Sloop-of-War "Vandalia," Master Commandant Thomas T. Webb, West India Squadron, Captain Alexander J. Dallas, January 14 to February 15, 1835 ; on leave, January 1, 1836, and 1837; on waiting orders, January 1, 1838, and 1839; on furlough, January 1, 1840; on Receiving Ship "North Carolina," Captain John Gallagher, at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1841 ; Master Commandant, September 8, 1841 ; waiting orders, at Woodbridge, N. J., January 1, 1842, and 1843 ; in command of Brig "Bainbridge," Home Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, November 28, 1843, to May 3, 1844; on waiting orders, January 1, 1845, and 1846. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) WAR WITH ALGIEES, AFRICA, 1815. 9 Officers, United States Navy, from New Jersey. Mershon, John S. (For previous record see Wat with Great Britain) — Surgeon's Mate; commission sent to him at Princeton, N. J., November 20, 1815 ; unemployed, April 27, 1816 ; on furlough, January 1, 1817, and 1818 ; last appearance on Records of Navy Department, Washington, D. C, 1818, "Furloughed ;" final record unknown. Monteith, Walter N. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; furloughed for merchant service, May 22, 1815; on duty at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H.. Captain Thomas Macdonough commanding, January 1, 1817, and 1818; fur loughed until further orders at Portsmouth, N. II. , August 21, 1818 ; reports for duty at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H, Captain Charles Morris commanding, February 9, 1819 ; died, at Portsmouth, N. H., October 16, 1819. Montgomery, Alexander M. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Surgeon's Mate; on Brig "Spark," Lieutenant Thomas Gamble, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May, 1815, and served thereon until 1817 ; took part in the engagement with and capture of Algerian Ship "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815, and Algerian Brig "Estedio," off Cape Palos, Spain, June 19, 1815 ; on Sloop-of-War "Erie," Master Commandant Thomas Gamble, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, January 1, 1818, to 1821 ; on Schooner "Nonesuch," Lieutenant Daniel Turner, Mediterranean Squadron, January 1, 1822, to 1824 ; on duty at New York, N. Y., Captain Isaac Chauncey commanding, January 1, 1825 ; Surgeon, May 7, 1825 ; on Receiving Ship, Steamer "Fulton," at New York, N. Y., Master Commandant Beekman V. Hoffman, January 1, 1826 ; on duty at Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., December 30,-1826, to January 3, 1828; died, at Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., January 3, 1828. Montgomery, John B. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Com mandant Jesse D. Elliott, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May, 1815 ; on Mediterranean Squadron, Cap tain Isaac Chauncey commanding, August 26, 1816 ; on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Master Commandant George Campbell Read, January 1, 1818, and 1819 ; Lieutenant, April 1, 1818 ; on Sloop-of-War "Cyane," Captain Edward Trenchard, African Station and West India Squadron, January 1, 1820, and 1821 ; on Sloop-of-War "Erie," Lieutenant Benjamin Cooper, Mediterranean Squadron, January 1, 1822, to 1826; on leave, December 30, 1826, to 1828; on duty at Rendezvous, Carlisle, Pa., December 31, 1828, to 1830; on Sloop-of-War "Peacock," Master Commandant Edward R. McCall, West India Squadron, Captain Jesse D. Elliott, January 1, 1831 ; in command of Sloop-of-War "Erie," West India Squadron, 1831 ; on leave, December 28, 1831 ; on waiting orders, January 1, 1833 ; on duty at Rendezvous, New York, N. Y., Master Commandant John D. Sloat commanding, January 1, 1834 ; in command of Frigate "Constitution," Flagship of Captain Jesse D. Elliott, Mediterranean Squadron, on special service, March 2 to June 23, 1835 ; on waiting orders, January 1, 1836, and 1837 ; in command of Receiving Ship at Boston, Mass., January 1, 1838, and 1839 ; Master Commandant, December 9, 1839 ; on waiting orders, January 1, 1840, and 1841 ; in com mand of Rendezvous at Boston, Mass., January 1, 1842, to 1844 ; in command of Sloop-of-War "Portsmouth," Pacific Squadron, Captain John D. Sloat, December 9, 1844. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Montgomery, Nathaniel L. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; on Mediterranean Squadron, August 1, 1815, to 1817; on Sloop-of-War "Erie," Master Commandant Thomas Gamble, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, January 1, 1818, and 1819 ; on duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1, 1820 ; on Sloop-of-War "Erie," Mediterranean Squadron January 1, 1821 ; on Schooner "Shark," Lieutenant Matthew C. Perry, West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, January 1, 1822 ; on Sloop-of-War "Erie," Mediterranean Squadron, January 1, 1823 ; in command of Schooner "Beagle," West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, 1823 and 1824, and on return home in command of Schooner "Beagle," died of yellow fever off Cape Hatteras, N. C, July 31, 1824. Mount, Edward — Master, June 28, 1815 ; last appearance on the Records at the Navy Department, Washington, D. C. ; final record unknown. Ogden, Henry W. (For previous record see War with Great Britain)' — Midshipman ; ordered from New York, N. Y., to Boston, Mass., for duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Captain William M. Crane, April 10, 1815; on Ship-of-the-Line "Inde pendence," Flagship of Captain William Bainbridge, Mediterranean Squadron, July 3, 1815; on Ship-of-the:Line "Washington," Flagship of Captain Isaac Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, January 1, 1817, to 1819 ; Lieutenant, March 5, 1817 ; on Sloop- of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant Alexander S. Wadsworth, Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, January 1, 1820, and 1821; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Lieutenant William M. Hunter, Flagship of Captain Charles Stewart, Pacific Squadron, October 11, 1821, to August 29, 1824; on leave, January 1, 1825; on Schooner "Porpoise," Lieutenant Henry S. Newcomb, off coast of Labrador, British America, October, 1825; on Sloop-of-War "Vincennes,"' Master Commandant William B. Finch, Pacific Squadron, Captain Jacob Jones, September 3, 1826, to June 8, 1830 ; on leave, January 1, 1831 ; on duty at Rendezvous, New York, N. Y., Master Commandant Lawrence Kearny commanding, December 28, 1831, to 1834; waiting orders, January 1, 1835, to 1837; Master Commandant, January 31, 1838, and in command of Receiving Ship at New York, N. Y., until 1839 • waiting orders, January 1, 1840 ; in command of Sloop-of-War "Decatur," Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, Captain Charles G. Ridgely, March 16, 1840, to 1841 ; on leave at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1842 ; waiting orders at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1843, to 1845; in command of Receiving Ship "North Carolina," at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1846. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Rodgers, Samuel (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on duty at Navy Yard, Boston, Mass., Captain Isaac Hull commanding, August 1, 1815; on furlough, January 1, 1817, to 1821; unemployed, January 1, 1822, and 1823; waiting orders, January 1, 1824; last appearance on Records of Navy Department, Washington, D. C, 1824; final record unknown. Rodgers, William Tennent (For previous record see War with Great Britain)— Midshipman; on Sloop-of-War "Peacock," Captain Lewis Warrington, to August 1, 1815; on furlough, January 1, 1817; on Brig "Boxer," Lieutenant John Porter, 1817, and wrecked off Balize, Honduras, • C. A., 1817; on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain John Downes, Pacific Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 1, 1819, to 1821 ; on duty at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1822 ; on West India Station, January 1, 1823 ; on ¦furlough, January 1, 1824, to 1827; Lieutenant, January 13, 1825; resigned, April 21, 1827. Salter, Thomas B. (For previous record see War with Great Britain)— Surgeon's Mate; Surgeon, May 22, 1815, and furloughed for' one year at Elizabeth, N. J. ; on Brig "Saranac," Lieutenant John H. Elton, January 1, 1817 ; on Mediterranean Squadron, 10 WAR WITH ALGIERS, AFRICA, 1815. Officers, United States Navy, from New Jersey. Captain Isaac Chauncey, January 1, 1818 ; on Frigate "United States," Cap.tain William M. Crane, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 1, 1819; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Lieutenant William M. Hunter, Flagship of Captain Charles Stewart, Mediterranean and Pacific Squadrons, January 1, 1820, to August 29, 1824 ; on leave, January 1, 1825 ; on duty at Navy Yard, Pensacola, Fla., Captain Melancthon T. Woolsey commanding, January 1, 1826, to 1828 ; on duty at Naval Hospital, New York, N. Y., December 28, 1828, to 1833 ; on leave, December 31, 1833 ; on duty at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H., Captain William M. Crane commanding, January 1, 1835, to 1837; on temporary duty on Ship "Pennsylvania," in ordinary, at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1838; waiting orders, January 1, 1839; on duty at Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass., January 1, 1840, to 1842; waiting orders at Elizabeth, N. J., January 1, 1843, and 1844; on duty at Rendezvous, Boston, Mass., Master Commandant John C. Long commanding, January 1, 1845. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Salter, William Dayton (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; on Brig "Prometheus," Lieutenant Alexander S. Wadsworth, Atlantic Coast, August 1, 1815; on Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," in ordinary, at Boston, Mass., January 1, 1817, and 1818; on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant Alexander S. Wadsworth, West India Squadron, January 1, 1819, and 1820; on duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1, 1821; on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Commandant Wolcott Chauncey, special service to the West Indies, and Mediter ranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, January 18, 1821, to February 1, 1824; on leave, January 1, 1825, and 1826; on Frigate "Macedonian," Flagship of Captain James Biddle, Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, December 30, 1826, to 1828; on leave, December 31, 1828, to 1831; Master Commandant, March 3, 1831; on duty at Navy Yard, Pensacola, Fla., Captain Alexander J. Dallas commanding, December 28, 1831, to 1832; waiting orders, January 1, 1833; in temporary com mand of Sloop-of-War "Vincennes," from Portsmouth, N. H., to Norfolk, Va., June 8 to 18, 1833; in command of Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, Captain Melancthon T. Woolsey, November 12, 1833, to June 23, 1836; on leave, January 1, 1837; in command of Rendezvous at New York, N. Y., February 9, 1837, to 1839; Captain, March 3, 1839; waiting orders, January 1, 1840, and 1841; in command of Steam Frigate "Mississippi," Home Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 1 to November, 1842; waiting orders at Elizabeth, N. J., January 1, 1843; waiting orders, January 1, 1844, to January 1, 1846. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Shute, John B. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Captain William M. Crane, Flagship of Captain William Bainbridge, Mediterranean Squadron, July 3 to December 7, 1815; furloughed for six months, at Elizabeth, N. J., February 26, 1816; furloughed on a voyage to India, July 27, 1816; reports to Captain Samuel Evans at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., for duty on Brig "Saranac," December 15, 1816; ordered from New York, N. Y., to Philadelphia, Pa., for duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Captain Charles Stewart, May 19, 1817; detached, at Philadelphia, Pa., and ordered to report to Navy Department at Washington, D. C, September 30, 1817; ordered to New York, N. Y., for duty on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant Alexander S. Wadsworth, West India Squadron, October 24, 1817; died at sea on board Sloop-of-War "John Adams," March 26, 1819. Smith, Frederick W. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Com mandant Jesse D. Elliott, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815 ; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Captain Charles Stewart, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1817; in command of Schooner "Asp," January 1, 1818, and 1819; on Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, January 1, 1820; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1821 ; on duty at Baltimore, Md., Captain Robert Trail Spence commanding, January 1, 1822 ; on furlough, January 1, 1823, to 1826; waiting orders, December 30, 1826; on duty on Receiving Ship, Steamer "Fulton," at New York, N. Y., Master Commandant John T. Newton commanding, January 1, 1828, and died in service, June 4, 1828. Smith, Thomas R. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Boatswain; on duty on Lake Ontario, Master Com mandant Melancthon T. Woolsey commanding, August 1, 1815; on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," Captain John Orde Creighton, Flagship of Captain Isaac Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, January 1, 1817, to 1821; on Frigate "Constitution," Flagship of Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, May 13, 1821, to 1824; on duty at New York, N. Y., Captain Isaac Chauncey- commanding, January 1, 1S25, to November 28, 1827; died, November 28, 1827. Stewart, Charles (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Captain; furloughed, June 26, 1815; ordered to command Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," at Philadelphia, Pa., 1816; sailed in command of Flagship Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin" from Philadelphia, Pa., October 14, 1817, for special service to England, and to assume command of Mediterranean Squadron; returned to New York, N. Y., April 24, 1820; sailed from New York, N. Y., October 11, 1821, in command of Flagship Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin" to assume command of Pacific Squadron; returned to New York, N. Y., August 29, 1824; on waiting orders, January 1, 1825, to 1829; President of Board of Examinations, January 1, 1830; member of Board of Naval Commission, at Washington, D. C, August, 1830, to 1833 ; on waiting orders, at his home, Bordentown, New Jersey, August, 1833, to 1836 ; Commissioner to prepare plans for the improvement of Navy Yard at Pensacola, Fla., July, 1836; in command of Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pa., July 1, 1837, to 1841; in command of Home Squadron, Flagship Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," September 7, 1841, to December 3, 1843; on waiting orders, December 3, 1843, to 1845. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Stockton, Robert Field (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; transferred, May 15, 1815, from Frigate "Guerriere," at New York, N. Y\, to Schooner "Spitfire," Lieutenant Alexander J. Dallas, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of the Algerian Brig "Estedio," off Cape Palos, Spain, June 19, 1815; on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," Captain John Orde Creighton, Flagship of Captain Isaac Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, September, 1810; on Sloop-of-War "Erie," Master Commandant Thomas Gamble, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, January 1, 1818, to 1820; on duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1, 1821; in command of Schooner "Alligator," West India Squadron, 1821 and 1822; in command of Schooner "Jane," West India Squadron, May 1, 1822; under orders, January 1, 1823; on waiting orders, January 1, 1824; on leave, January 1, 1825, and 1826; on duty with survey, January 1, 1827, and 1828; on waiting orders, December 31, 1828, to 1832; Master Commandant, May 27, 1830; on furlough, January 1, 1833, to 1838; Captain, December 8, 1838; in command of Ship-of-the- Line "Ohio," Flagship of Captain Isaac Hull, Mediterranean Squadron, December 6, 1838; detached from Ship-of-the-Line WAR WITH ALGIERS, AFRICA, 1815. 11 Officers, United States Navy, from New Jersey. "Ohio," in the Mediterranean, and on special duty January 1, 1840; on furlough, January 1, 1841; on duty at Philadelphia, Pa., in superintending the building of Steamship "Princeton," January 1, 1842, and 1843; in command of Steamship "Princeton," on special service on the Atlantic Coast and West India Station, October, 1843, to July, 1845. (For subsequent and continued record tee War with Mexico.) Stout, Matthew W. (For previous record see War with Great Britain;— Midshipman ; on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815; engaged in the capture of the Algerian Ship "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815 ; on Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, January 1, 1817 ; on Sloop-of-War "Erie," Master Commandant Thomas Gamble, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, January 1, 1818, to August 8, 1820; died, on Mediterranean Squadron, August 8, 1820. Ten Eick, Abraham S. (For previous record see War with Great Britain)— Midshipman; on Frigate "United States," Captain John Shaw, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge (afterwards Captain Isaac Chauncey), August 1, 1815, to 1817; Lieutenant, April 27, 1816; on furlough, January 1, 1818; on duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1, 1819; on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Commandant Wolcott Chauncey, West India Squadron, January 1, 1820, to 1823 ; on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Commandant Wolcott Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, January 1, 1824, to 1825; on duty with West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, January 1, 1825; on Receiving Ship, Steamer "Fulton," at New York, N. Y., Master Commandant Beekman V. Hoffman commanding. January 1, 1826, and 1827; on Ship-of-the-Line "Delaware," Captain John Downes, Flagship of Captain William M. Crane, Mediter ranean Squadron, December 31, 1827, to January 2, 1830 ; on Frigate "Java," Captain John Downes, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain James Biddle, January 2, 1830; on leave, January 1, 1831, to 1834; on waiting orders, January 1, 1835, to 1837; Master Commandant, February 9, 1837; in command of Sloop-of-War "Erie," at Boston, Mass., fitting out for West India Squadron, January 1, 1838; on waiting orders, January 1, 1839, and 1840; on leave, January 1, 1841; on waiting orders, at New Brunswick, N. J., January 1, 1842; Captain, December 10, 1843; died, at New Brunswick, N. J., March 28, 1844. Tingey, Thomas (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Captain; in command of Navy Yard at Washington, D. C, August 1, 1815, to February 23, 1829; President Naval Court-martial, Navy Yard, Boston, Mass., March 2, 1822; died while in command of Navy Yard at Washington, D. C, February 23, 1829. Trencharo, Edward (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Master Commandant; ordered from Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., to New York, N. Y., to command Sloop-of-War "John Adams," for Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bain bridge, June 16, 1815; Captain, March 5, 1817; ordered to New York, N. Y., to take command of Sloop-of-War "Cyane," for duty with the African Station and West India Squadron, in suppression of the slave trade, August 2, 1817, to 1822; on duty at Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., Captain Samuel Angus commanding, January 1, 1823; died suddenly, while on duty at Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., November 3, 1824. Vancleave, George W. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, April 28, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of the Algerian Ship "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain,' June 17, 1815 ; on Frigate "Macedonia," Captain Lewis Warrington, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, to January 1, 1817; on duty at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., Captain Hugh G. Camp bell commanding, January 1, 1818, and 1819; on Frigate "Java," Captain Lewis Warrington, January 1, 1820; cashiered, February 9, 1820. Voorhees, Philip F. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; on Sloop-of-War "Peacock," Captain Lewis Warrington, to arrive at New York, N. Y., October 30, 1815, on Frigate "Congress," Captain Charles Morris, West India Squadron, January 1, 1817, to 1818, and on Frigate "Congress," Captain John D. Henley, East India Squadron, January 1, 1819, to 1821 ; on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," Master Commandant John B. Nicholson, in ordinary, at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1822; on Sloop-of-War "Cyane," Captain Robert Trail Spence, West India Squadron, January 1, 1823; on Ship- of-the-Line "Washington," Master Commandant John B. Nicholson, in ordinary, at New York, N. Y., January i; 1824 ; on Ship-of- the-Line "North Carolina," Master Commandant Charles W. Morgan, Flagship of Captain John Rodgers, Mediterranean Squadron, March 4, 1825, to July 28, 1827 ; on leave, January 1, 1828 ; Master Commandant, April 24, 1828 ; ordered to com mand Receiving Ship, Schooner "Sea Gull," at Philadelphia, Pa., July 19, 1828 ; ordered to command Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain James Biddle; detached from Sloop-of-War "John Adams," at Norfolk, Va., February 5, 1834, with leave ; on waiting orders, January 1, 1835, to" 1841 ; Captain, February 28, 1838 ; ordered to Portsmouth, N. H., March 30, 1842, to command Frigate "Congress," attached to Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles W. Morgan, from July 15, 1842, to December 22, 1843 ; in command of Frigate "Congress," South Atlantic Squadron, Captain Daniel Turner, January 28, 1844 ; captured the Argentine Squadron, blockading the harbor of Montevideo, Uruguay, S. A., September 29, 1844, for firing upon his convoy the American Bark "Rosalba ;" detached from Frigate "Congress," at Annapolis, Md., September 29, 1845 ; repremanded and suspended from command for five years, September 29, 1845, for disobedience of orders. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.) Voorhees, Ralph (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on Frigate "Guerriere," Master Commandant William Lewis, Flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur, Mediterranean Squadron, May 20, 1815; engaged in the capture of the Algerian Ship "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815; on duty with Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey commanding, January 1, 1817; Lieutenant, March 5, 1817; on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Captain James Biddle, on special service to the Pacific Ocean, October 4, 1817, to 1820 ; on Sloop-of-War "Cyane," Captain Edward Trenchard, West India Squadron, January 1, 1821; on Schooner "Grampus," Lieutenant Francis H. Gregory, West India Squadron, January 1, 1822; on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," Master Commandant John B. Nicholson, in ordinary, at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1823 ; in command of Steam Galliot "Sea Gull," West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, January 1, 1824; on leave, January 1, 1825 ; on Frigate "Brandywine," Captain Charles Morris, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, August 25, 1825, to return to New York, N. Y., April 17, 1820; on leave, December 30, 1820; on Sloop-of-War "Falmouth," Master Commandant Charles W. Morgan, West India Squadron, Captain Charles G. Ridgely, January 20, 1828, to 1829 ; on duty at Navy Yard, New 12 WAR WITH ALGIERS, AFRICA, 1815. Officers; United States Navy, frbm New Jersey. York, N. Y., Captain Isaac Chauncey commanding, January 1, 1830, to 1832; in command of Schooner "Shark," West India Squadron and Coast of Africa, 1832 ; on leave, January 1, 1833 ; in command of Schooner "Dolphin," Pacific Squadron, Captain John Downes, December 31, 1833, and 1834 ; on leave, January 1, 1835 ; in command of Receiving Ship at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1836, and 1837; Master Commandant, February 9, 1837; on duty at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H., Captain William M. Crane commanding, January 1, 1838 ~ on waiting orders, January 1, 1839, and 1840; in command of Sloop-of-War "Preble," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles W. Morgan, January 12, 1841 ; died of pernicious fever while in command of Sloop-of-War "Preble," in harbor of Smyrna, Asia Minor, July 27, 1842, and buried at Smyrna, July 28, 1842. Whitlock, Ephraim D. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman ; ordered to Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Captains John Smith and Charles Stewart, respectively, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 18, 1815, to 1817; on duty at Recruiting Station, Philadelphia, Pa., Master Commandant Thomas Brown commanding, January 1, 1818, and 1819 ; Lieutenant, April 1, 1818 ; on duty at Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., January 1, 1820, to 1822 ; on duty with West India Squadron, Captain "David Porter commanding, January 1, 1823, and 1824 ; on furlough, January 1, 1825 ; suspended, January 1, 1826, and 1827 ; on Receiving Ship at Boston, Mass., Master Commandant Joseph Smith commanding, December 31, 1827, to 1831 ; on duty with West India "Squadron, Captain Jesse D. Elliott commanding, December 28, 1831; dismissed, May 23, 1832. Williamson, Charles L. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; ordered ; from Elizabeth, N. J., to duty on Frigate "United States," February 17, 1815 ; on Frigate "United States," Captain John Shaw, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge (afterwards Captain Isaac Chauncey), September 3, 1815; detached, and ordered to Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," at Boston, Mass., November 15, 1816 ; Lieutenant, March 5, 1817 ; on Sloop-of-War "JoHn Adams," Captain John D. Henley, January 1, 1818, and 1819 ; detailed to Schooner "Despatch," on coast survey, June 25, 1818; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., Captain Alexander Murray commanding, January 1, 1820- ; on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Com mandant Wolcott Chauncey, on special service to the West Indies, and on Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, January 18, 1821 ; detached, and ordered to duty at Philadelphia, Pa., January 25, 1824 ; on leave, January 1, 1825 ; ordered to Schooner "Grampus," Lieutenant Joseph Cassin, West India Squadron, Captain Lewis Warrington, October 7, 1825; on leave, December 30, 1826 ; ordered to Ship-of-the-Line "Delaware," Captain John Downes, Flagship of Captain William M. Crane, Mediterranean Squadron, September 18, 1827; wounded in left side, September 11, 1829; detached' from Ship-of-the-Line ¦ "Dela ware," and ordered home on sick leave, January 23, 1830, to 1834 ; on waiting orders, January 1, 1835, to 1841 ; Master Com mandant, February 9, 1837 ; ordered to command Sloop-of-War "Warren," West India Squadron, Captain Jesse Wilkinson, March 28, 1841 ; detached from Sloop-of-War "Warren," at Norfolk, Va., June 8, 1842, and await orders ; cashiered, October 27, 1842 ; died, at Elizabeth, N. J., November 11, 1846. Williamson, Jonathan D. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Midshipman; on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815; engaged in the capture of the Algerian Ship "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815 ; Lieutenant, April 27, 1816 ; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Gaptain Charles Stewart, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1817 ; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Lieutenant William M. Hunter, Flagship of Captain Charles Stewart, Mediterranean Squadron, October 14, 1817, to April 24, 1820 ; on Frigate "United States," Captain William M. Crane, at Norfolk, Va., January 1, 1821 ; on Schooner "Alligator," Lieutenant Robert F. Stockton, West India Squadron, January 1, 1822 ; on duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1, 1823, and 1824 ; on Ship-of-the-Line "North Carolina," Master Commandant Charles W. Morgan, Flagship of Captain John Rodgers, Mediterranean Squadron, January 1, 1825, to July 28, 1827 ; on leave, December 31, 1827, to 1830 ; on Sloop-of-War "Concord," Master Commandant Matthew C. Perry, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain James Biddle, January 1, 1831 ; detached to Frigate "Brandywine," Captain James Renshaw, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain James Biddle, December 28, 1831 ; detached, at New York, N. Y., July 10, 1833, and on waiting orders ; on waiting orders to 1839 ; Master Commandant, February 9, 1837 ; in com mand of Sloop-of-War "Ontario," West India Squadron, Captain William B. Shubrick, July 14, 1839, to June 2, 1840; on special duty, January 1, 1841 ; in command of Rendezvous at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1842, and 1843 ; on waiting orders, January 1, 1844; died of pulmonary disease, at New York, N. Y., April 10, 1844. Winter, Richard M.' (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Lieutenant; on Frigate "Constellation," Captain Charles Gordon, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of the Algerian Ship "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815 ; on furlough, January 1, 1817, to 1819 ; died, in Maryland, January, 1819. Woods, John C. — Boatswain, July 8, 1815, and ordered to Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Captains John Smith and Charles Stewart, respectively, at Philadelphia, Pa. ; detached and ordered to Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pa., Captain Alexander Murray com manding, June 23, 1817 ; detached and ordered to Navy Yard at Washington, D. C, Captain Thomas Tingey commanding, April 8, 1819 ; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., Captains Alexander Murray and William Bainbridge, respectively, commanding. January 1, 1821 ; detached and ordered to Ship-of-the-Line "North Carolina," at Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., December 8, 1824 — returned to Philadelphia, Pa., sick; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1825; ordered to Frigate "Brandy wine," at Navy Yard, Washington, D. C, July 11, 1825 ; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1826.; on leave, January 1, 1827; ordered to Navy Yard at Gosport, Va., Captain James Barron, April 14, 1827, to 1830; on leave, January 1, 1831 ; ordered to Frigate "Potomac," May 3, 1831 ; previous order revoked ; ordered to Navy Yard at Washington, D. C, Captain Isaac Hull commanding, July 1, 1831, to 1832; on leave, January 1, 1S33 ; ordered to the ordinary at Norfolk, Va.; October 16, 1833 ; detached and granted three months' leave, October 2, 1835 ; died, January 31, 1836. WAR WITH ALGIERS, AFRICA, 1815. 13 Enlisted Men, United States Navy, and Officers and Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Enlisted Men in the United States Navy. Note.— It is regretted that no descriptive record of service can be obtained for the seamen and other ratings of enlisted men from New Jersey who served in the United States Navy during this war period. The records of the Navy Department and Pension Bureau, and other sources, at Washington, D. C, have been carefully examined, but without result. Officers in the United States Marine Corps from New Jersey. Gamble, John M. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Captain; in command on the South Seas, Pacific Ocean, August 1, 1815 ; commissioned Major, by brevet, April 18, 1816 ; in command of Marine Corps at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., January 1, 1817, to 1818 ; in command of Marine Corps at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., December 31, 1818, to 1820 ; stationed at Headquarters of Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, 1821; in command of Marine Corps at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1822, to 1824 ; awaiting orders, January 1, 1825 ; in command of Marine Corps at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H., January 1, 1826, to 1828 ; in command of Marine Corps at Navy Yard, Brooklyn, Ni Y., January 1, 1828, to 1836 ; commissioned Major July 1, 1834 ; commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, for gallant and meritorious service, to date March 3, 1827 ; died of paralysis at Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., September 11, 1836. Enlisted Men in the United States Marine Corps from New Jersey. Arney, Joseph (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; on rolls of Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, to August 31, 1815 ; final record unknown. Barber, William — Private, Captain Samuel Bacon's Detachment ;¦ enlisted, at York, Pa., June 30, 1815, for five years ; age, 23 ; born, Penn's Neck, Salem County, N. J. ; final record unknown. Bispham, Benjamin (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., June 12, 1815 ; discharged, at New York, N. Y., December 13, 1815, expiration of service. Blackledge, John (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain Thomas R. Swift's Detachment; discharged, March 23, 1815, expiration of service. Blauvelt, Garrit I. — Private, Major Richard Smith's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y, June 30, 1815, for five years ; age, 27 ; born, Franklin, Bergen County, N. J. ; transferred to Brig "Boxer," Lieutenant John Porter, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, July 25, 1815 ; promoted Corporal, February 1, 1818 ; promoted Sergeant, March 1, 1818 ; reduced to private, .June 1, 1818 ;" promoted Corporal, September 1, 181S; final record unknown. Bowker, Francis (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; deserted, August 21, 1815; captured from desertion, October 14, 1815 ; discharged, March 8, 1816. Boyd James (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain William Strong's Detachment, May 1, 1815; private, First Lieutenant John Harris' Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May — , 1815 ; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815— "On Mediterranean Squadron;" final record unknown. Brewer; John (For -previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, First Lieutenant Joseph S. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," to April 30, 1815; private, Captain William Strong's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," Master Com mandant William Lewis, Flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur, Mediterranean Squadron, May 20, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815— "On Mediterranean Squadron ;" discharged, October 8, 1816, expiration of service. Brinkerhofp, Philip (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Sergeant, First Lieutenant Samuel E. Watson's Detach ment, on Frigate "Congress ;" reduced to private, March 16, 1815 ; on- rolls of Detachment to April 30, 1815 ; deserted, rejoined from desertion, and assigned to Captain William Anderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., June 21, 1815; transferred to Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Captain William M. Crane, June 23, 1815; transferred to Captain William Anderson's. Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., July 2, 1815 ; transferred to Captain William Hall's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," Captain John Shaw, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, July 7, 1815 ; discharged, at Norfolk, Va., January 15, 1818. Burnet, Thomas— Private, Major Richard Smith's Detachment; enlisted, at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., June 20, 1815, for five years ; age, 21 ; born, Bergen, N. J. ; deserted, at New York, N. Y., June 21, 1815. Carnine (or Curnine), John (For previous record see War with Great Britain)— Private, Captain William Anderson's Detach ment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., May 7, 1815— "Joined from Marine Barracks, at New York, N. Y. ;" transferred to Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Captain William M. Crane, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, June 19, 1815 ; final record unknown. Carty, Isaac E. (For previous record see War with Great Britain)— Private, First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere ;" on rolls of Detachment to April 30, 1815 ; discharged, at Boston, Mass., April 6, 1819, expiration of service. Casiiin, Lawrence — Private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment, enlisted, at New Orleans, La., June 1, 1815, for five years; age, 36 ; born, New Jersey ; discharged, at New Orleans, La., June 1, 1820, expiration of service. 14 WAR WITH ALGIERS, AFRICA, 1815. Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Chandler, Oliver (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Corporal, Major Richard Smith's Detachment; re-enlisted, at New York, N. Y., January 13, 1810, for five years ; transferred to Sloop-of-War "Peacock," February, 1816 ; discharged, at Norfolk, A'a., January 13, 1821 ; private, Major William Anderson's Detachment; discharged, and re-enlisted, at Norfolk, Va., January 17, 1821, for five years ; discharged, at Navy Yard, Gosport, Va., April 28, 1825, on surgeon's certificate of disability. Cheeseman, Richard G. — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 21, 1815, for five years ; age, 21^; born, Gloucester County, N. J. ; deserted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 4, 1815. Chidester, Joseph (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Corporal; discharged, at New Orleans, La., February 29, 1816, expiration of service. Clark, George (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Corporal, Captain Thomas R. Swift's Detachment; discharged, at Navy Yard, Gosport, Va., March 23, 1815, expiration of service. Coddington, Peter (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Corporal; discharged, July 12, 1816. Coleman, David (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Corporal; deserted, July 22, 1815; captured from desertion, and assigned to Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 25, 1815 ; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, July 25, 1815 ; final record unknown. Coleman, James (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Major John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., April 15, 1815 — "Joined from Bermuda ;" transferred to First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," April 22, 1815; private, Captain 'Veilliam Strong's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," Master Commandant William Lewis, Flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur, Mediterranean Squadron, May — , 1815; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815 — "On Mediterranean Squadron ;" deserted, from Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," March 6, 1817. Covidell, Samuel (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; discharged, at Washington, D. C, May 4, 1819; re-enlisted, as drummer, at Washington, D. C, May 24, 1819, for five years, Major Samuel Miller's Detachment ; discharged, at Washington, D. C, April 26, 1824, upon his request. Curnine, John — See John Carnine. Curtis, Jonathan (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Sergeant; died, at Erie, Pa., April 13, 1815. Demarest, John (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain William Anderson's Detachment; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815 ; discharged, March 3, 1816. Demarest, John (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Sergeant; discharged, July 5, 1817, expiration of service; re-enlisted, at Charlestown, Mass., August 1, 1817, for five years, a Sergeant, Captain Robert D. Wainwright's Detachment ; discharged, expiration of service, and re-enlisted, at Norfolk, Va., August 1, 1822, for five years; died, Norfolk, Va., August 24, 1824. Dickson, Daniel (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; discharged, at Washington, D. C, September 5, 1815, expiration of service ; re-enlisted, at Washington, D. C, September 9, 1815, for five years, a private, Major Samuel Miller's Detachment ; discharged, at Norfolk, Va., June 20, 1821. Dole (or Doyle); Isaac (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at New Y"ork, N. Y., June 12, 1815 ; transferred to Brig "Boxer," at New York, N. Y., December 11, 1815 ; final record unknown. Duffy, Peter (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Lieutenant John Harris' Detachment, on Frigate "Mace donian," Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 1, 1815 ; died at sea, Atlantic Ocean, May 29, 1815. Dunlevy, Peter (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; discharged, at Washington, D. C, April 10, 1817, surgeon's certificate of disability. Dunn, Lewis P. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Sergeant; deserted, at New Orleans, La., October 17, 1815. Dunning, Dennis (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, Philadelphia, Pa. ; discharged, at Pniladelphia, Pa., March 8, 1816 ; re-enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 17, 1817, for -five years, Major John M. Gamble's Detachment ; drummed out of the service by sentence of a general court-martial, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 13, 1818. Eiker, John — Private, Captain Francis W. Sterne's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., May 22, 1815, for five years; age, 15 ; born, New Brunswick, N. J. ; deserted, August 3, 1815. Evans, Thomas (For previous- record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, Philadelphia, Pa. ; transferred to Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., April 13, 1815 ; transferred to Marine Barracks, at Philadelphia, Pa., December 21, 1815 ; discharged, date unknown. Fields, George — Private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment ; enlisted, at New Orleans, La., April 18, 1815, for five years ; age, 21 ; born, Hunterdon County, N. J. ; deserted, August 3, 1815. Fitzsimons (or Fitsimons), Henry (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, First Lieutenant Thomas W. Legge's Detachment ; on Frigate "Constellation," Captain •Charles Gordon, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815 — "On Mediterranean Squadron ;" discharged, January 15, 1818. Freeman Isaac C. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Sergeant; discharged, April 20, 1816, by order of the Secretary of the Navy. Gibson, John (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," April — , 1815; private, Captain William Strong's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815 — "On Mediterranean Squadron;" discharged, July 18, 1816, expiration of service; re-enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 31, 1821, for five years, a private, Major John M. Gamble's Detachment ; discharged, at Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, August 5, 1825, upon his request. WAR WITH ALGIERS, AFRICA, 1815. 15 Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Gordon, Christopher— Private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment ; enlisted, at New Orleans, La., June 26, 1815, for five years ; age, 26 ; born, Somerset County, N. J. ; promoted Corporal, July 1, 1815 ; deserted, at New Orleans, La., September — . 1815. Hays, Abraham — Private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment ; enlisted, at New Orleans, La., May 1 , 1815, for five years ; age, 28; born, Burlington, N. J.; died, at New Orleans, La., August 14, 1815. Higgins, Noah (For previous record see War with Great Britain)— Corporal, Major Richard Smith's Detachment,- at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., April 1, 1815; transferred to First Lieutenant Lyman Kellogg's Detachment, at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., April 15, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to July 7, 1815 ; discharged, on surgeon's certificate of disability, date unknown. Hopping, Jonathan (For previous record see War with Great Britain)— Private ; discharged, June 12, 1815. Horder, Samuel— Private, Captain Francis W. Sterne's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y.. June 10, 1815, for five years ; age, 34 ; born, Blackhouse, N. J. ; deserted, at New York, N. Y., July 11, 1815 ; rejoined from desertion ; promoted Corporal ; promoted Sergeant, December 21, 1818 ; reduced to private, May 18, 1819 ; died, at Washington, D. C, October 11, 1820. Hunter, Richard— Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., June 13, 1815, for five years ; age, 22; bom, .New Jersey; transferred to Marine Barracks, at Portsmouth, N. H„ October 28, 1815; transferred to Captain Charles S. Hanna's Detachment, on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," Master Commandant John Orde Creighton, Flagship of Captain Isaac Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, December 21, 1815; discharged, at New York, N. Y., June 20, 1820, expiration of service. Hutchins, Thomas (For previous record see War with Great Britain)— Private, Captain Charles S. Ridgley's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Erie," May — , 1815 ; private, Captain John Heath's Detachment, on Frigate "Java," July — . 1815 ; transferred to Sergeant Morris Palmer's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Baltimore, Md., August 8, 1815; died, in hospital at Baltimore, Md., September 12, 1815. Hyler, Adam (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; on rolls of Captain Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Frigate "President," to April 30, 1815; private, Captain William Strong's Detachment, on Schooner "Torch," Lieutenant Wolcott Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 1, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of Algerian Brig "Estedio," off Cape Palos, Spain, June 19, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815 — "On Mediterranean Squadron ;" private, Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., December — . 1815 ; transferred to Marine Barracks, at Phila delphia, Pa., December 16, 1815 ; discharged, October 7, 1818, on surgeon's certificate of disability. Kent, Robert (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain William Anderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., May 7, 1815 — "Joined from New York, N. Y. ;" transferred to Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Captain William M. Crane, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, June 19, 1815 ; final record unknown. Lowry, James (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Sergeant, Captain Henry H. Forde's Detachment, on Frigate "President ;" on rolls of Detachment to March 31, 1815 ; transferred to Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., June 12, 1815 ; reduced to private, August 1, 1815 ; promoted Sergeant, and transferred to Captain John Heath's Detachment, on Frigate "Java," Captain Oliver H. Perry, Mediterranean Squadron, December 8, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to January 1, 1816 ; reduced to private, June 5, 1816 ; final record unknown. Marins (or Marinus), David (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain William Strong's Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," May 1, 1815; private, First Lieutenant John Harris' Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815 — "On Mediterranean Squadron ;" discharged, at New York, N. Y., July 16, 1818, expiration of service. Masden (or Marsden), Thomas (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; deserted, from Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at Marine Barracks, New York, N. Y., and surrendered to Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment, at Philadelphia, Pa., August 18, 1815; returned to Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., September 20, 1815; final record unknown. Mick, William (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Fifer, Captain William Hall's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," Captain John Shaw, June 1 to July 13, 1815, at Boston, Mass; discharged, and re-enlisted, at Washington, D. C, June 29, 1819, for five years, a Fifer, Major Samuel Miller's Detachment; deserted, January 31, 1820; captured from desertion, Feb ruary 9, 1820 ; deserted, March 11, 1820 ; captured from desertion, March 31, 1S20 ; discharged, at New Y'ork, N. Y., September 13, 1824, from Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," expiration of service. Milborn, James (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain William Strong's Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 1, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815 — "On Mediterranean Squadron ;" final record unknown. Miller, Enoch (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Corporal; discharged, expiration of service, and re-enlisted, at Baltimore, Md., April 9, 1815, for five years, a Corporal, First Lieutenant Benjamin Richardson's Detachment ; transferred to Captain Charles L. Ridgely's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Erie," May 1, 1815; promoted Sergeant, May 6, 1815; Sergeant, Captain John Heath's Detachment, on Frigate "Java," September 1, 1815 ; transferred to Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., December 2, 1815 ; transferred to Captain Thomas R. Swift's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Gosport, Va., December 15, 1815 ; reduced to private, July 1, 1S16 ; discharged, July 10, 1817. Miller, Ephraim — Private, Captain Francis W. Sterne's Detachment; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., June 5, 1815, for five years; age, — ; born, Somerset County, N. J.: discharged, September 7, 1815, on surgeon's certificate of disability. Naylor, Joseph (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; discharged, at New Orleans, La., February 29, 1816, expiration of service. • Owens, William — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 28, 1815, for five years ; age, 20 ; born, New Jersey ; deserted from Marine Barracks, at Philadelphia, Pa., and surrendered from desertion to Marine Barracks, at Baltimore, Md., November 27, 1816; died at sea, on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain John Downes, Pacific Squadron, September 12, 1819. 16 WAR WITH ALGIERS, AFRICA, 1815. Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Peters, Isaiah (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, First Lieutenant Samuel E. Watson's Detachment, on Frigate "Congress ;" private, First Lieutenant Edmund Brooke's Detachment, on Frigate "Congress," October 1 to November 30, 1815 ; discharged, at Norfolk, Va., January 15, 1818, expiration of service. Pettit, Thomas (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Sergeant Levi Derbin's Detachment, on Brig "Enter prise ;" transferred to Captain William Anderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., May 22, 1815 ; transferred to Brig "Enterprise," July 5, 1815 ; transferred to Captain William Anderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., July 22, 1815; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815;. discharged, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., October 23, 1815, expiration of service ; re-enlisted, at Boston, Mass., October 28, 1815, for five years, a private, Captain Robert D. Wainwright's Detachment; promoted Corporal, January 27, 1817; died at sea, on Frigate "Congress," February 27, 1821. Pittenger, John (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; discharged, at Philadelphia, Pa., December 2, 1816, expiration of service. Potts, Thomas (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, First Lieutenant Samuel E. Watson's Detachment, on Frigate "Congress;" deserted, March 14, 1815; captured from desertion, at Baltimore, Md., February 19, 1817; final record unknown. Price, Richard — Private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment ; enlisted, at New Orleans, La., April 29, 1815, for five years ; age, 27 ; born, New Jersey ; discharged, at Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, April 21, 1818, on surgeon's certificate of disability. Randal, Samuel (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; discharged, at Washington, D. C, July 22, 1817, expiration of service. Rayne, Jonathan (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere ;" private, Captain William Strong's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," Master Commandant William Lewis, Flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur, Mediterranean Squadron, May 20, 1815; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815 — "On Mediterranean Squadron ;" discharged, at Norfolk, Va., December 17, 1817, expiration of service. Reeves, Abraham (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, First Lieutenant Benjamin Hyde's Detachment, at Erie, Pa. ; promoted Corporal, June 10, 1815 ; reduced to private, August 10, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment, at Erie, Pa., to September 30, 1815 ; final record unknown. Richmond, John (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; discharged, at Boston, Mass., July 31, 1816, by order of the Secretary of the Navy. Ridgeway, John J. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Major John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y. ; discharged, at New York, N. Y., June 11, 1815, on surgeon's certificate of disability. Robinson, Potts (or Kotts) (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain Charles L. Ridgely's Detach ment, on Sloop-of-War "Erie," May 1, 1815 ; promoted Corporal, May 6, 1815 ; transferred to Captain William Anderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., June 21, 1815 ; died, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., July 13, 1815. Romer, Peter (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Major John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y. ; transferred to Captain William Hall's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," Captain John Shaw, at Boston, Mass., April — , 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to July 13, 1815 ; deserted, December 31, 1815. Roney, John (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain William Hall's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," Captain John Shaw, at Boston, Mass., June 1, 1815 ; transferred to Captain William Anderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., June 22, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to September 1, 1815 ; discharged, December 31, 1815. Rose, Daniel (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain Francis W. Sterne's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," to February 28, 1815 ; private, First Lieutenant Thomas W. Legge's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," Captain Charles Gordon, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, March 1, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815 — "On Mediter ranean Squadron ;" died, on Mediterranean Station, February 25, 1817. Savage (or Savidge), Thomas (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; transferred from Marine Barracks, New York, N. Y., to Captain William Anderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., May 7, 1815 ; transferred to Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Captain William M. Crane, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, May 17, 1815 ; discharged, February 7, 1816, expiration of service. Secor, Andrew M. — Private, Captain Francis W. Sterne's Detachment ; enlisted, at New York, N. Y., June 1, 1815, for five years ; age, 22 ; bom, New Jersey ; died, on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain John Downes, Pacific Squadron, September 17, 1819. Slocum, Britton (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," April 30, 1815 ; transferred to First Lieutenant Thomas W. Legge's Detachment, on Frigate "Constel lation," Captain Charles Gordon, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 1, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815 — "On Mediterranean Squadron ;" discharged, at Norfolk, Va.,. January 15, 1818, expiration of service. Smith, Constant (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain Richard Smith's Detachment, at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y. ; transferred to First Lieutenant Lyman Kellogg's Detachment, at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., April 15, 1815; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1815 — "Stationed at Stores Harbor ;" discharged, March 31, 1816. Stagg, David (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; captured from desertion, and rejoined Detachment, May 22, 1815 ; deserted, from Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, May . — , 1816. Stewart, Thomas (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain Francis W. Sterne's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," April 1, 1815 ; private, First Lieutenant Thomas W. Legge's Detachment, on Frigate "Constellation," Captain Charles Gordon, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815 — "On Mediterranean Squadron ;" discharged, at Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, May 10, 1817, expiration of service. WAR WITH ALGIERS, AFRICA, 1815. 17 Enlisted Men, United States Marine Corps, from New Jersey. Striker, Peter (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Sergeant, Captain Charles S. Hanna's Detachment, at Ports mouth, N. H., March 1, 1815 ; discharged, and re-enlisted, at Portsmouth, N. II., April 24, 1815, for five years, as Sergeant, Captain Charles S. Hanna's Detachment; died, in hospital, at Navy Yard, Washington, D. C, October 1, 1820. Thompson, John (For previous record see War with Great Britain)— Private ; captured from desertion; deserted, November 15 1816. Turpin, Jacob (For previous record see War with Great Britain)— Private, Captain Archibald Henderson's Detachment, on Frigate "Constitution;" transferred to Captain William Anderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., July 28, 1815; transferred to Brig "Enterprise," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, August 0, 1815 ; private, Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at New York, N. Y ; transferred to Frigate "Java," December 8, 1815 ; discharged, April 30, 1817, expira tion of service. Vanarsdol, Courtland — Private, First Lieutenant Benjamin Richardson's Detachment; enlisted, at Baltimore, Md., June 16, 1815, for five years; age, 35; born, Elizabeth, N. J.; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, June 19, 1815; private, Captain John Heath's Detachment, on Frigate "Java," Captain Oliver II. Perry, July 1, 1815; on rolls of Detachment to December 31, 1815 — "Died in hospital at Pisa, Italy," date unknown. Wade, Daniel P. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private. Captain William Strong's Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," May 1, 1815; private, First Lieutenant John Harris' Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May — . 1815; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815; on rolls of Detachment lo September .'!("), 1815 — "On Mediterranean Squadron;" discharged, April 15, 1817, on surgeon's certificate of disabilitj . Wade, Francis D. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; transferred to Captain William Anderson's Detach ment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., May 7, 1815 ; transferred to Sloop-of-War "Alert," June 27, 1815 ; deserted, at Boston, Mass., August 21, 1816. Wallace, Richard D. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; re-enlisted, at Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, October 9, 1815, for five years, as private, Major Samuel Miller's Detachment; discharged, May 29, 1817. Whitcraft, Charles (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain Thomas R. Swift's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Gosport, Va. ; discharged, at Navy Yard, Gosport, Va., March 20, 1815, on surgeon's certificate of disability. Williams, Giles — Private, Captain Anthony Gale's Detachment ; enlisted, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 19, 1815, for five years ; age, 29 ; born, Monmouth County, N. J. ; deserted, May 27, 1816 ; captured from desertion, July 28, 1819 ; final record unknown. Williams, Henry — Private, First Lieutenant Benjamin Richardson's Detachment ; enlisted, at Baltimore, Md., May 22, 1815, for five years; age, 24; born, New Jersey; transferred to Headquarters, Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, June 19, 1815; final record unknown. Wilson, Henry (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Captain William Strong's Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," May 1, 1815 ; private, First Lieutenant John Harris' Detachment, on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May — , 1815 ; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815; discharged, March 31, 1818, expiration of service. Wilson, James (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private; prisoner of war, exchanged, and assigned to Captain William Anderson's Detachment, at Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., July 18, 1815 ; transferred to Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," Master Commandant John Orde Creighton, Flagship of Captain Isaac Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, at Portsmouth, N. H., September 10, 1815; deserted, and captured from desertion, September — , 1824; discharged, at New York, N. Y., October 28, 1824, on surgeon's certificate of disability. Winner, Amos (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," to April 30, 1815; private, Captain William Strong's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," Master Com mandant William Lewis, Flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur, Mediterranean Squadron, May 20, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815; promoted Corporal, November 6, 1815; on rolls of Detachment to November 30, 1815 — "On Mediterranean Squadron;" discharged, July 10, 1817, on surgeon's certificate of disability. Woodruff, James (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Second Lieutenant James J. Mill's Detachment, on Sloop-of-War "Ontario,'' Master Commandant Jesse D. Elliott, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 1, 1815 ; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815 ; on rolls of Detach ment to September 30, 1815 — "On Mediterranean Squadron;" private, Major Richard Smith's Detachment, at New York, N. Y., December, 1815 ; transferred to Marine Barracks, at Philadelphia, Pa., December 16, 1815 ; deserted, April 9, 1816. Wright, John (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, Major John Hall's Detachment, at New York, N. Y. ; on rolls of Detachment to April 30, 1815 ; private, Captain William Hall's Detachment, on Frigate "United States," Captain John Shaw, June 10, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to July 13, 1815 — "At Boston, Mass. ;" final record unknown. Yara, Louis — Private, Major Daniel Carmick's Detachment; enlisted, at New Orleans, La., May 2, 1815, for five years; age, 26; born, Trenton, N. J. ; died, at New Orleans, La., May 22, 1815. Zane, Jesse (For previous record see War with Great Britain) — Private, First Lieutenant Joseph L. Kuhn's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere;" private, Captain William Strong's Detachment, on Frigate "Guerriere," Master Commandant William Lewis, Flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur, Mediterranean Squadron, May 20, 1815; engaged in the capture of Algerian Frigate "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815 ; on rolls of Detachment to September 30, 1815— "On Mediter ranean Squadron ;" discharged, May 15, 1819, expiration of service. 2 INDEX. War With Algiers, Africa, 1815. Arney, Joseph, 13. Bainbridge, Arthur, 4. Bainbridge, Joseph, 4. Bainbridge, William, 4. Barber, William, 13. Bispham, Benjamin, 13. Blackledge, John, 13. Blauvelt, Garret L, 13. Bowker, Francis, 13. Boyd, James, 13. Brewer, John, 13. Brinkerhoff, Philip, 13. Buchanan, Walter W., 4. Burnet, Thomas, 13. Carnine, John, 13. Carr, John H., 4. Carty, Isaac E., 13. Cashin, Lawrence, 13. Chandler, Oliver, 14. Cheeseman, Richard G., 14. Chidester, Joseph, 14. Christie, Peter, 4. Clark, George, 14. Coddington, Peter, 14. Coleman, David, 14. Coleman, James, 14. Conover, Thomas A., 4. Cooper, Benjamin, 4. Cooper, James B., 5. Covidell, Samuel, 14. Crane, William Montgomery. 5. Craven, Tunis, 5. Cummings, John L., 5. Curnine, John, 14. Curtis, Jonathan, 14. Deacon, David, 5. Demarest, John, (2), 14. Dickson, Daniel, 14. Dole, Isaac, 14. Downing, Mahlon M., 5. Downing, Samuel W., 5. Doyle, Isaac, 14. Duffy, Peter, 14. Duncan, Silas, 5. Dunlevy, Peter, 14. Dunn, Lewis P., 14. Dunning, Dennis, 14. Eiker, John, 14. Elton, John H., 6. Evans, Samuel, 6. Evans, Thomas, 14. Field, Robert, 6. Fields, George, 14. Fitsimons, Henry, 14. Fitzsimons, Henry, 14. Foster, William, 6. Freeman, Edgar, 6. Freeman, Isaac C, 14. Gamble, Francis B., 6. Gamble, John M., 13. Gamble, Thomas, 6. Gauntt, Charles L., 6. Gibbon, Frederick S., 7. Gibson, John, 14. Gordon, Christopher, 15. Hays, Abraham, 15. Hendry, Thomas Jr., 7. Higgins, Noah, 15. Hopping, Jonathan, 15. Horder, Samuel, 15. Howard, William L., 7. Hunter, Andrew, 7. Hunter, David, 7. Hunter, Moses H., 7. Hunter, Richard, 15. Hunter, Richard S., 7. Hutchins, Thomas, 15. Hyler, Adam, 15. Inman, William, 8. Kearny, Lawrence, 8. Keasby, John R., 8. Keen, Lewis, 8. Kent, Robert, 15. Kissanl, Samuel M., 8. Lacey, Charles, 8. Lowry, James, 15. Marins, David, 15. Marinus, David, 15. Marsden, Thomas, 15. Masden, Thomas, 15. Mattison, Joseph, 8. Mershon, John S., 9. Mick, William, 15. Milborn, James, 15. Miller, Enoch, 15. Miller, Ephraim, 15. Montieth, Walter N., 9. Montgomery, Alexander M., 9. Montgomery, John B., 9. Montgomery, Nathaniel L., 9. Mount, Edward, 9. Naylor, Joseph, 15. Ogden, Henry W., 9. Owens, William, 15. Peters, Isaiah, 16. Pettit, Thomas, 16. Pittenger, John, 16. Potts, Thomas, 16. Price, Richard, 16. Randal, Samuel, 16. Rayne, Jonathan, 16. Reeves, Abraham, 16. Richmond, John, 16. Ridgeway, John J., 10. Robinson, Potts (or Kotts), 10. Rodgers, Samuel, 9. Rodgers, William Tennent, 9. Romer, Peter, 16. Roney, John, 16. Rose, Daniel, 16. Salter, Thomas B., 9. Salter, William Dayton, 10. Savage, Thomas, 10. Savidge, Thomas, 16. Secor, Andrew M., 16. Shute, John B., 10. Slocum, Britton, 16. Smith, Constant, 16. Smith, Frederick W., 10. Smith, Thomas R., 10. Stagg, David, 16. Stewart, Charles, 10. Stewart, Thomas, 10. Stockton, Robert Field, 10. Stout, Matthew W., 11. Striker, Peter, 17. Ten Eick, Abraham S., 11. Thompson, John, 17. Tingey, Thomas, 11. Trenchard, Edward, 11. Turpin, Jacob, 17. Vanarsdol, Courtland, 17. Vancleave, George W., 11. Voorhees, Philip F., 11. Voorhees, Ralph, 11. Wade, Daniel P., 17. Wade, Francis D., 17. Wallace, Richard D., 17. Whitcraft, Charles, 17. Whitlock, Ephraim D., 12. Williams, Giles, 17. Williams, Henry, 17. Williamson, Charles L., 12. Williamson, Jonathan- D., 12. Wilson, Henry, 17. Wilson, James, 17. Winner, Amos, 17. Winter, Richard M., 12. Woodruff, James, 17. Woods, John C, 12. Wright, John, 17. Y'ara, Louis, 17. Zane, Jesse, 17.