Gallatin-Statewide County IL Archives Military Records.....Capt. Harrison Willson's Company Other War - Rosters 1st Brigade, 1st Regiment ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/il/ilfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com April 21, 2007, 10:35 pm Capt. Harrison Willson's Company CAPT. HARRISON WILLSON'S COMPANY Of Illinois Mounted Volunteers, commanded by Lieut. John Willis, called into the service of the United States by the Governor of the State of Illinois, by his order of the 15th of May, 1832, from the date of its enrollment to the 12th day of August, 1832, when mustered out of service. Name and Rank Residence Enrolled Remarks Captain. Harrison Willson Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Detached from Co. on duty with main army First Lieutenant John Logston Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on Sufgeon's certif., June 20, 1832 Second Lieutenant John Willis Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Sword lost with baggage wagon, or stolen Sergeants Charles Hood Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Robert Sidle Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough, Aug. 5, 1832 Solomon Brown Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough, Aug. 9, 1832 Mastin Alexander Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Lost 1 blanket, $1 Corporals Horatio Coffee Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Lost 1 saddle, valued at $14 Isaac Crabtree Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough, Aug. 9, 1832 William Keaton Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Lost 1 bridle and 1 quilt, $4 Richard Tarlton Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Privates Alexander, Rheubin Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Lost 1 blanket Barger, Richard A. S. Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Burnet, Hiram Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough, 9th Aug., 1832 Baker, James Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough, 9th Aug., 1832 Clack, John T. Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Lost 1 mare,saddle, blankets, saddle-bags Cox, William Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Coop, William Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Detailed from Co. on duty with main army Caldwell, John Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Detailed from Co. on duty with main army Davis, James M. Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Davis, Francis Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Ellis, William Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough Giberson, William Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Detailed on furlough Hogan, Richard Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Holey, Henry Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough, Aug. 9, 1832. Lost a horse. Huston, Even Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Absent, and on duty with main army Jones, Fountain W. Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Jacobs, Page Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough, Aug. 9, 1832 Kirkendal, Robert Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Lost 2 blankets Logston, Joseph Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough, Aug. 9, 1832 Pool, Orvel Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough, Aug. 9, 1832 Peeples, James C. Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Scrogins, Barton Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Taylor, Washington. Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Willis, Jacob Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 Woodle, Andrew Gallatin Co. June 16, 1832 STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) GALLATIN COUNTY. ) sct. This 6th day of May, 1833, Captain Harrison Willson personally appeared before the undersigned, an acting Justice of the Peace in And for said county, and made oath that Mr. Alexander H. Hall was enrolled in his (Willson's) company, as a volunteer in Gallatin county; that at Fort Wilbourn he was mustered into the service of the United States, in the war against the Sac Indians, on the 16th of June, 1832, in said company; that he, said Hall, was on the day after transferred to Gen. Posey's staff, as volunteer aid, and in a few days thereafter furloughed to return home, as he is informed. (Signed.) H. WILLSON, Capt. Subscribed and sworn before me this 6th day of May, 1833. (Signed.) JAMES CADWELL, J. P. I certify on honor, that Wm. M. Wallace, Jno. McClernand and Mershall Rawlands volunteered as privates in Capt. Willson's company Ill. Militia and belonged to said company when it was organized at Fort Wilbourn. They afterwards were appointed on the staff and commissioned by the Governor, viz: Wallace as Brigade Paymaster. McClernand and Rawlands as Assistant Brigade Quartermasters. They served during the campaign and were mustered out at Fort Dixon, the 14th of August, 1832; they are at least entitled to private's pay. Signed.) A. POSEY, late Brig.-Gen. Equality, May 4th, 1833. Additional Comments: Extracted from: RECORD OF THE SERVICES OF ILLINOIS SOLDIERS IN THE BLACK HAWK WAR 1831-32 AND IN THE MEXICAN WAR 1846-48 CONTAINING A COMPLETE ROSTER OF COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN OF BOTH WARS, TAKEN FROM THE OFFICIAL ROLLS ON FILE IN THE WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C. WITH AN APPENDIX GIVING RECORD OF THE SERVICES OF THE ILLINOIS MILITIA, RANGERS AND RIFLEMEN, IN PROTECTING THE FRONTIER FROM THE RAVAGES OF THE INDIANS FROM 1810 TO 1813. PREPARED AND PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE THIRTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY BY ISAAC H. ELLIOTT ADJUTANT-GENERAL OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. SPRINGFIELD, ILL: JOURNAL COMPANY, PRINTERS AND BINDERS, 1902. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/il/gallatin/military/otherwar/rosters/u1stbriga108nmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/ilfiles/ File size: 5.9 Kb