Vermilion County IL Archives Military Records.....Captain John B. Thomas' Co. Other War - Rosters Col. Moore's 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 July 20, 2007, 11:26 pm Captain John B. Thomas' Co. INDEPENDENT REGIMENTS. COL. MOORE'S REGIMENT. CAPTAIN JOHN B. THOMAS' COMPANY Of Volunteer Mounted Gunmen of Vermilion county, Illinois, called for by the Executive of said State, and received and mustered into service by Col. Isaac R. Moore, on May 23, 1832, and remained in service until June 23, 1832, both days inclusive. Name and Rank Residence Enrolled Remarks Captain. John B.Thomas First Lieutenant. William Nox Second Lieutenant. Gabriel G. Rice Sergeants. James C. McGee Richard F.Giddens Mijamin Byers John Q. Deakin Corporals. John R. Jackson William O. Neal William Trimmel David Moore Privates. Atwood, William Buoy, Laban Coddington, John Cox, John Cook, Michael Cunningham, Wm. Creamer, Lewis Chandler, William Conner, Stephen B. Deer, Thomas Fuller, Abner Gill, George Humphreys, Enoch Ham, William Harris, James Jones, Crawford H. Judy, Henry Jackson, Hiram Jackson, Elijah Jose, Michael H. Lane, John McGee, John McDonald, Henry Newell, Hugh Newell, David Newell, Wilson Reed, John A. Reese, Morgan Shockey, Henry Shampaign, John B. Stanford, Philip M. Smith, Jefferson Thomas, Joseph Tombs, Edwin B. Wright, Jesse B. Wilson, Henry Wilson, Hiram Wilson, John M. We certify that Benjamin Tatam volunteered, mounted, armed and equipped, and entered the service of the United States, on May 23, 1832, in Capt. Thomas' Company, but by consent of Col. Moore he was transferred and served part of the time in Capt. Ashton's Company, but rejoined this company and was mustered out of service with it; that he served the full term of 32 days; his name was omitted from this muster roll by oversight, and that he is entitled to pay and allowances with the rest of the company. (Signed.) JOHN B. THOMAS, Capt. (Signed.) ISAAC R. MOORE, Col. 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/vermilion/military/otherwar/rosters/ucolmoore160gmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ilfiles/ File size: 3.2 Kb