Marion-Statewide County IL Archives Military Records.....Captain William N. Dobbins' Company Other War - Rosters 1st Brigade, Spy Battalion ************************************************ 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 30, 2007, 6:12 am Captain William N. Dobbins' Company CAPTAIN WILLIAM N. DOBBINS' COMPANY Of Spy Battalion, 1st Brigade, of Illinois Mounted Volunteers, called into the service of the United States by the Governor's proclamation, dated April 19, 1832; mustered out August 16, 1832. Name and Rank Residence Enrolled Remarks Captain. William N. Dobbins. Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Horse wounded, not fit for service; rifle lost First Lieutenant. Steven Yocam Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Lost 1 U. S. halter Second Lieutenant. James Gray Marion Co. June 16, 1832 On furlough Aug. 11, 1832; horse killed Sergeants. John F. Draper Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent by leave Aug. 11; lost one U. S. halter Alfred Ray Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Samuel Hull Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent by leave Aug. 11 Daniel Mynes Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Corporals. Hamilton Farthing Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Horse killed; lost 1 U. S. rope William B. Haddem. Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent by leave Aug. 11 William T. Booth Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Lost 1 U. S. halter Joseph Gray Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent by leave Col. Leech; horse killed Privates. Allen, Benjamin Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Lost 1 U. S. halter Allen, John Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough August 12 Allman, David W. Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent by leave Aug. 11, horse lost Chandler, Wellas Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent by leave Aug. 11, horse killed Craig, William H. Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Disch.; must'd out by Lieut. Depriest Aug. 3 Craig, Samuel Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Discharged; horse wounded; lost U. S. halter Dunken,Green R. Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Discharged; lost U. S. camp kettle Eagan,John Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Farmer, William Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Fields, Green Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Disch.; horse killed; lost 1 U. S. coffee pot Field, Nathan Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Disch.; lost 1 U. S. frying pan Gaston, William Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Disch.; horse killed; lost 1 U. S. coffee pot Gray, William Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Hill, William Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Hollen, James Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent by leave Aug. 11; lost one U. S. halter Hutchison. Wm. G. Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Discharged Hays.Samuel H. Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Discharged; horse killed Jones, John F. Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough August 12 King, Willa Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Discharged; lost 1 U. S. frying pan King, William Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Disch.; lost 1 U. S. camp kettle; horse killed Lovel, James Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent by leave Aug. 11; horse killed Livenstone, Henry M. Marion Co. June 16, 1832 McDaniels, Henry Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Horse lost McGuire, John Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Lost 1 U. S. halter McGee, William Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Mabry,Dudley H. Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Horse killed; rifle-gun lost; also U. S. halter Marsh, William Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent by consent Gen. Atkinson Aug. 4 Nelms, Norrlit B. Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent by leave Aug. 11; horse killed Piles, Calven Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Lost 1 U. S. halter; horse killed Phelps, Zadock Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Lost 1 U. S. halter; horse killed Phelps, John Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough July 20 Richeson, James J. Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Lost 1 U. S. halter Sterges, Jesse Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Absent on furlough Aug. 11 Smith, Wellers Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Discharged; horse killed Smith, John F. Marion Co. June 16, 1832 Discharged; horse killed Company was organized In Marion county May 4, 1832. Marched June 1, for Fort Wllbourn. Mustered into service June 17, 1832. Fourteen horses killed in battle at Kellogg's Grove, six wounded and three taken by the enemy, June 25, 1832. James Eagan, left sick at Fort Wllbourn, to be discharged by Gen. Atkinson. Isaac Coppall, left sick at Fort Wllbourn, to be discharged by Gen. Atkinson. Wm. Howell, left sick at Fort Wllbourn, to be discharged by Gen. Atkinson. I certify that Young Burbee, a private of my company, was detailed as Hospital Steward, and served out his full term, and was mustered out on the field and staff muster roll of the Spy Battalion. (Signed.) WM. N. DOBBINS, Capt. 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/marion/military/otherwar/rosters/u1stbriga118nmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/ilfiles/ File size: 6.3 Kb