FRANKLIN COUNTY OHIO - HISTORY OF FRANKLIN AND PICKAWAY COUNTIES, OHIO [Page 108] *************************************************************************** OHGENWEB NOTICE: All distribution rights to this electronic data are reserved by the submitter. Reproduction or re-presentation of copyrighted material will require the permission of the copyright owner. *************************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by LeaAnn Rich leaann1@bellsouth.net February 22, 1999 *************************************************************************** HISTORY OF FRANKLIN AND PICKAWAY COUNTIES, OHIO. Page 108 George Shadwick, enl. Sept. 25, 1813. David Taylor, enl. June 9, 1813. Jacob Trovinger, enl. June 2, 1813. Frederick Tester, enl. April 27, 1813. Benjamin Thorp, enl. April 19,1813; sick. Frederick Tucker, enl. May 21, 1813; sick. John Thorp, enl. May 10,, 1813. Joseph Twaddle, enl. April 16,1813; sick. Peter Caneley, enl. June 1,, 1813. Lewis Canway, enl. April 28, 1813; died Oct. 27. Jacob Canway, enl. April 19,1813; sick. Alexander Walker, enl. May I5, 1813; sick. Joseph Wilson, enl. June 19, 1813; discharged Sept. 15. Ansel White, enl. April 20, 1813; sick. Jacob Weaver, enl. May 28, 1813. Jacob Wheeler, enl. May 25, 1813. David Walters, enl. April 27, 1813. Thomas Wheatley, enl. April 12, 1813 Joseph Wright, enl. June 30, 1813; sick. John Welshaus, enl. May 25, 1813. Coonrod Wolfley, enl. May 31, 1813. Flavel Williams, enl. May 31, 1813 William Wallice, enl. June 4, 1813; on command. Archibald Wilson, enl. -------- ; on command. William Watson, enl. April 28,, 1813, Henry Zimmerman, enl. June 7, 1813; sick. Daniel Zipler, enl. July 6, 1813. Seymour Tyler, enl. July 29,1813. The above roll was made out in December, 1813, but we are unable to obtain the date when they were discharged the service. STATE MILITIA Roll of the Second Company, Second Regiment, Fifth Brigade and Second Division. This company was recruited in Deer Creek and surrounding townships. It served under General Harrison at Upper Sandusky, and, without doubt, at other points, though of this fact the writer has no definite knowledge. The original roll was obtained from Benj. F Alkire, of Deer Creek township, and bears date September 6, 1817: Captain, John M. Alkire; Lieutenant, Jesse Cannon Ensign Isaac Davis Sergeants, George Phebus, Jeremiah Brown, John P. Martin Corporals, Nimrod Alkire, William Grayham, Thomas Abbott, Janus Furnes musician Jacob Miller PRIVATES James Shackleford, John Prater, Samuel Ator, Henry Hines, Jr., Leaven Walsten, George Trehorn, Robert Johnston, Peter Brown, Henry Peck, John Hines, James Martin, Josiah Walstone, Abraham Cade, Jonah Props, Henry Rector, Samuel Phebus, Jesse Peck, James Smith, Jacob Peck, Jeremiah Ulm, William Walstone, Abraham Eater, David Yates, Caleb Baggs, Ezra Woodsworth, Edward Rector, Jacob Hines, James Liget, Hiram Funk, William McGath, Jacob Terwilliger, Phenis Cade, Babel ,McGath, Henry Hines, Sr., Jonah H. Smith, Moses Cherry, Abraham Bert, William Hammons, Daniel Roads, Jonah Shabe, John Roads, John Mills, Abijah Cory, Simon Hornback, John Spangler, Samuel Megath, Joseph Slotherd, Tubinan Robison, Thomas Vanhook, Benjamin Freeman James Mills, William Ike, David Cooper, Amos Carr, John Runels, Stephen Tiffen, Jacob Funk, Powel Ike, Soveren Muir, David Baggs, James Walstone, John Hallstead, Jr., Jacobus Hallstead, William Shepard, George Robertson, Adam Guro, Anderson P. Lacey, Joseph Tiffin, Isaac Wolf, James Curry, Joseph Brown, James Truson, Thomas Ater, Levi Rose, Alexander Hotstead, John Scott, William Norris, Samuel Thomas, James Golers, Thomas Simson, William Brown, Samuel Stonerock, Joseph Camp, Matthew Earlds, Thomas Brown, Adam Spanger, Thomas Gorman, John Bilings,Sumerset Dawsey, Robert Ofordapor. MEXICAN WAR. Muster roll of Captain Otto Zirckel's company in the Fourth Regiment OhioVolunteers, commanded by Colonel Charles Brough, which was called into the service of the United States under the act of Congress approved May 13, 1846, from the twenty-seventh day of May 1847, when mustered, to the eighteenth clay of July, 1848, when discharged. COMMISSlONED OFFICERS. Captain, Otto Zirckel, mustered out with company. First Lieutenant, Edward Plessler; promoted First Lieutenant Sept. 21 1847. Mustered out with company. Second Lieutenant, Frederic Schmidt; mustered out with company. Second Lieutenant, Herman Taeger; promoted from Sergeant Sept. 24, 1847. Mustered out with company. First Lieutenant, George Cullman; died Sept. 20, 1847, of sunstroke, while in pursuit of guerrillas. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.. First Sergeant, John Kern; appointed First Seargent Nov. 20, 1847. mustered out with company. Second Sergeant, John Prickenbacher, mustered out with company. Third Sergeant, Frederic Pluff, mustered out with company. Fourth Sergeant, G. A. Fuchs; mustered out with company. First Corporal, Charles Stephany, mustered out with company. Second Corporal, Andrew Pleinhard; mustered out with company. Third Corporal, Peter Freudenberger; mustered out with company. Fourth Sergeant, Mathias Pluff; mustered out with company Musician, Wilmer Simons; mustered out with company. Musician, Henry Snyder; mustered out with company. PRIVATES Henry Bieber, mustered out with company Christ Bruck, mustered out with company Jacob Breith, mustered out with company John Battlefield, mustered out with company Andrew Baumeister, mustered out with company John Bergwitz, mustered out with company William Dadt, mustered out with company Paulus Dussel, mustered out with company Fred Deeker, mustered out with company John Adam Eitel, mustered out with company Pearce Freece, mustered out with company William Fassig, mustered out with company Henry Goebel, mustered out with company Jacob F. Glauner, mustered out with company Sebastian Gramlich, mustered out with company Fredr. Harras, mustered out with company John Hoffman, mustered out with company Jacob F. Hiller, mustered out with company Jacob Hittler, mustered out with company George Kohlepp, mustered out with company Gottleib Link, mustered out with company Henry Longhenry, mustered out with company Peter Marx, mustered out with company Joseph Meyer, mustered out with company August Martens, mustered out with company George Nithard, mustered out with company Ulrich Pleil, mustered out with company John Planft, mustered out with company Adolf Plaetger, mustered out with company George Schmidt, mustered out with company George Schaeffer, mustered out with company George Steinman, mustered out with company John Schroll, mustered out with company Henry Schreiner, mustered out with company George Schartzman, mustered out with company John B. Scherzer, mustered out with company Jacob Schoenbaub, mustered out with company L.V. Scheuerman, mustered out with company Jacob Schmery, mustered out with company George T. Scholl, mustered out with company Anton Speek, mustered out with company John Tobler, mustered out with company Paulus Trott, mustered out with company T.G. Trapp, mustered out with company John Trapp, mustered out with company John Voeth, mustered out with company Lawrence Weinesdorfer, mustered out with company Henry Witzel, mustered out with company Christian Woehrly, mustered out with company John Watter, mustered out with company John Weiler, mustered out with company Henry Steinmitz, died at Matamoras, Mexico, Sept. 16, 1847 Jacob Schenkel, died at Vera Cruz, Mexico, Nov. 23, 1847 Jacob Nold, died at Vera Cruz, Mexico, Dec. 29, 1847 Peter Oestringer, died at Puebla, Mexico, Feb. 15, 1847 Gustav Hahn, died at Puebla, Mexico, March 30, 1847 First Sergeant Edward lilly, discharged for disability, Jan 17, 1848 John Martin Hansel, discharged for disability, Nov.5, 1847