Soldiers of 1812 Brooke County (W)VA This file may be copied for personal use, or for the library of genealogical societies. It may not be used for monetary gain. Janet Waite 1998 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Soldiers of 1812 Muster roll of a company of light infantry under the command of Capt. Moses Congleton, Virginia Malitia, in the Untied States, in the 6th Regiment, commanded by Lt. Col. James Scott, for the the third day of May 1814 when last mustered, to the third day of June 1814. Moses Congleton, Captain John Miller, Lieutenant William Williams, Ensign John Myers, Sergt. Phillip B. Doddridge, Sergt. Danniel Tarr, Sergt. Isaac Jones, Sergt. Edward Nicholas, Corporal David Smiley, Corporal John Dougherty, Corporal Henry Linton, Corporal William Platenberger, Fifer James Snider, Drummer Oliver Ashenhurst, Private Harvey Bonten, Private Nenier Boyles, Private D. Walton Blair, Private Hugh Bane, Private John Brown, Private John Bonner, Private Samuel Burke, Private Thomas Connell, Private Benjamin Crouch, Private Elijah Cornelous, Private James Craft, Private John Crowley, Private Jona Cooper, Private Robert M. Dawson, Private James Early, Private Thomas Edgington, Private Sylvester Fowler, Private Ezekiel Fuller, Private John Gorley, Private Isaac Goudy, Private Nicholas Gosuch, Private William Griffith, Private Thomas Gosuch, Private John Holmes, Private Elias Johnston, Private William Johnston, Private James Kidwell, Private Alexander Lather, Private Andrew Lyons, Private Arnold Lee, Private Alexander McConnell, Private William McMillen, Private Levi Muncy, Private John Moren, Private John Mobley, Private Jacob Mendal, Private Samuel Pennington, Private Perry Petticord, Private William Patton, Private Matthew Richardson, Private Joseph Ray, Private William Ridgley, Private Jaseph Smith, Private William Strain, Private John Tarr, Private Hanson Wheeler, Private Charles Wells, Private John Worstell, Private James Lonng, Private John Lonng, Private NOTE*** The above company belonged to Charlestown, now Wellsburg, West Virginia.