Second Regiment Florida Mounted Militia

Muster Roll of Captain Thos. C. Ellis’s Company of the 2nd Regiment Brigade of Florida Mounted Militia, commanded by Col. F. L. Dancey, ordered into service of the United States by the Secretary of War from the 12th day of January 1841 to the 12th of April 1841 when discharged.

  • Ellis, Thomas C. Captain
  • Turner, James 1st Lieutenant
  • McNeil, John 2d Lieutenant
  • Blanton, Isaac B. 1st Sgt.
  • Carter, Isaac I. Sgt.
  • Dowling, Joseph Sgt.
  • Cason, John
  • Thomas, Allen Corporal
  • Burnett, Laburn Corporal
  • Hagen, Alfred Corporal
  • Murphy, Stephen Corporal
  • Prevatt, Joseph Bugler
  • Harrison, Ephraim Bugler
  • Privates
  • Adkins, Samuel R.
  • Blake, Edward L. T.
  • Brooks, Joseph
  • Brinton, David
  • Cason, John, Senr.
  • Cason, Ransom
  • Clark, Harberd
  • Dell, Simeon
  • Dias, John
  • Driggers, Nicholas
  • Edwards, Samuel
  • Edwards, Berrien
  • Everet, Morris
  • Everet, A. S.
  • Floyd, Isaiah
  • Garrason, Isaac
  • Ganey, Ashley
  • Goniou/Gonion, John
  • Gibbon, James
  • Hogan, Daniel
  • Hope, John C.
  • Holden, Henry
  • Horn, James
  • Jackson, McDowell
  • Jourdan, Patrick
  • Knight, Joseph
  • Koeber, Joseph
  • Lastinger, Shad’k
  • Maltby, Theodore D.
  • Moore, George, sick at Ft. Walker from Apr. 3d.
  • Moody, Thomas
  • Munden, William
  • Neil, Lem’l M.
  • Olmstead, Woodbrige S.
  • Parish, Ezekiel
  • Parish, William
  • Patterson, Martin
  • Payne, Joseph
  • Peddit, James
  • Salmons, William
  • Sanchez, Joseph
  • Sanchez, F. R.
  • Sharp, George
  • Smith, T. J.
  • Stanley, W. S.
  • Stricklin, William
  • Stafford, Ezekiel

Company enrolled by Gen’l L. Read.

Certified a true muster roll by Thos. C. Ellis, Captain, on 12 Jan. 1841, and again on 6 April 1841. Muster Roll certified and Company discharged 6 April 1841 by S. Churchill, Maj. 3d Artillery at Newnansville, East Florida.


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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