Fifth Regiment Brigade of Florida Militia

Muster Roll of Captain James C. Evan’s Company of the Fifth Regiment Brigade of Florida Militia; commanded by Colonel John C. Love, ordered into service of the United States by Gov. R. K. Call from the 14th day of September 1836 to the 11th day of January 1837. The Company travelled about 21 miles in the vicinity of Quincy, Florida. to Tallahassee, Fla., and from Ft. Brooke, East Florida to the vicinity of Quincy, Florida.

  • Evans, James C. Captain.
  • Wilson, Thomas D. 1st Lieut., resigned Oct. 26th 1836; furnished a substitute, Pvt. Wm. S. SMITH.
  • Buie, Malcolm 1st Lieut., promoted to 1st Lt. Oct. 26th 1836.
  • Porter, William T. 2d Lieut., promoted from 1st Sergt. by election on Oct. 26th 1836.
  • Ellis, William H. 1st Sgt., absent sick, sent from Volusia to Black Creek, Dec. 12th 1836.
  • Smith, William A. Sergt.
  • Rose, Hugh Sergt.
  • Patterson, John G. Corporal
  • Wilcox, James Corporal
  • McFall, Archibald Corporal
  • Johnson, John Corporal.
  • Privates
  • Anderson, William
  • Boykin, Leed C.
  • Buie, John
  • Cash, Francis A.
  • Clarke, Robert
  • Cummings, Thos. J.
  • Farr, James
  • Foster, Isaac
  • Hatch, Isaac
  • Hawthorne, James
  • Inman, Edward
  • Johnson, Alexander, 1st
  • Johnson, Alexander, 2d
  • Lang, David A.
  • Lamb, Joseph D.
  • Laslie, John C.
  • Lewis, Pierce A.
  • Martin, Archibald
  • McCoy, John W.
  • Mclean, John
  • McWalker, John
  • Murphy, Paschal
  • Parker, Bryant
  • Quinby, George
  • Riggins, Harrison
  • Sapp, Allen
  • Smith, William J.
  • Walker, Roland E.
  • Watkins, Robert
  • Williams, Nathaniel
  • Wilkes, Washington
  • Witherington, Frederick

Died

  • Gray, John H. 1st Sergt.
  • Martin, Duncan Private.

NOTE: No certifications appeared on this Muster Roll.

 


Collection:
Florida Department of Military Affairs, Office of the Adjutant General, State Arsenal. Florida Militia Muster Rolls, Seminole Indian Wars. St. Augustine, Florida. 1968.

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