Greene County IL Archives Military Records.....Capt. James Kincaid's Co. Other War - Rosters 3rd Brigade, 2nd 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 June 3, 2007, 5:16 pm Capt. James Kincaid's Co. CAPTAIN JAMES KINCAID'S COMPANY Of the 2d Regiment, 3d Brigade of Illinois Mounted Volunteers, called into the service of the United States, on the requisition of Gen. Atkinson, by the Governor's proclamation, dated May 15, 1832. Mustered out August 15, 1832. Name and Rank Residence Enrolled Remarks Captain. James Kincaid Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Lost two horses on forced march First Lieutenant. John Fry Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Second Lieutenant. Royal O. Pitts Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Sick in quarters Sergeants. John Link Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 George Meldrum Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Henry Coonrod Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Christoph'r Dodgson Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Corporals. William McDorman Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Hugh Jackson Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 John Coonrod Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Joseph M. Schuyler Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Lost a horse Privates. Bias, James Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Briggs, Thomas Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Furloughed Aug. 12; lost a horse Burton, Lemuel Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Furloughed Aug. 2; lost a horse Coonrod, George Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Cook, Henry Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Cook, William Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Doughty, Felix Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Lost a horse on forced march; sick in quarters Davis, Joshua Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Fry, Noah Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Finley, William Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Furloughed Aug. 2 Finley, Zuriah Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Green, Isaac R Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Lost a horse Harrison, Fielding Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Furloughed Aug. 2 Johnson, John Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Jordan, John C. Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Discharged by order of Gen. Scott, Aug. 2 Johnson, Robert Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Discharged June 22; ill-health Lewis, William Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Link, Mathias L. Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Lost a horse Linder, George Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Mongold, John Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Mellon, David Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Noris, James L. Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Discharged June 22; ill-health Rattan, Hiram Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Absent with leave Rattan, Larkin Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Lost a horse Rattan, Jarvis B. Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Lost a horse Rattan, Littleton Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Furloughed Aug. 2 Rattan, Daniel Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Disch. By Gen. Scott, Aug. 2; lost a horse Rattan, Richard Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Disch. By Gen. Scott, Aug. 2; lost a horse Sterling, Morse Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Stone, Asa Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Standifer, Isreal Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Waggoner, David Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Woodman, Austin Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Furloughed Aug. 12 Whitesides, John B. Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Furloughed Aug. 12 Whitesides, Wm. H. Carrollton, Greene Co. June 19, 1832 Furloughed Aug. 12 This company, May 6, 1832, received orders to march June 3d. Marched June 6th. Arrived at Fort Wilbourn, the appointed place of rendezvous, June 14th, and was mustered into service June 18th. This company found its own rations in full from the 6th of June to the 16th of June. Since the 16th of June nearly all the small rations have been furnished by the company. No forage has ever been issued to this company. No officer of this company has ever drawn more rations than a private. N. B.—By small rations, we mean candles, soap and all other articles furnished for soldiers, except flour and pork. 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/greene/military/otherwar/rosters/u3rdbriga151nmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/ilfiles/ File size: 5.8 Kb