Roll Of Capt. Jacob Gilber’s Company

(Probably from Jefferson County)

Served from August 25, 1812 until February 28, 1813.

Capt. Jacob Gilbert
Lieut. John Testers
Ensign Abraham Fox
Ensign Conrad Myers
Sergt. Davtd Shoemaker
Sargt. Samuel Eister
Sergt. Michael Coners
Sergt. Michael Shafer
Corp, Randall Smith
Corp. Peter Miller
Corp. John Eaton
Corp, John Lipley

Privates

Adams, William
Alexander, Robert
Barnes, Jacob
Beacht, George
Bissilla, Betz
Blackburn, William
Boatman, Henry
Bradfield, Benjamin
Brineman, Richard
Cahammon, John M,
Calihan, William
Catt, Phillip
Clary, James M
Condon, James
Cook, George
Engerstem, Henry
Estep, George
Feler, Michael
Fisher, Brice
Ford, William
Fox, John
Frederick, John
Garringer, David
Glass, Mathias
Harnish, John
Haughman, Samuel
Heemthorn, Peter
Helwick, Nicholas
Hevely, Christopher
Higgins, Samuel
Hohn, Adam
Hohn, Andrew
Hohn, John
Huffman, Jacob
Johnston, David
Kelley, Alexander
Kennel, Joseph
Kerns, John
Kley, John
Lane, Samuel
Lawrence, John
Losure, David
Lower, John
Machaman, John
Mall, Henry
McClelland, Felix
McClung, James
McElroy, John
Meek, John
Meek, John, Jr.
Meek, Samuel
Meek, Samuel, Jr.
Meeker, Michael
Metz, John
Miller, Peter
Minton, John
Moore, Ezekiel
Mowen, Jacob
Musser, Michael
Myers, Frederick
Painter, James
Pairs, Gainer
Palmer, Richard
Preston, John
Rainey, Charles
Randolph, John
Richey, Isaac
Roach, William
Rock, Henry
Rogers, Thomas
Roller, Henry
Roller, Joseph
Rough, William
Routzen, Nathaniel
Rudwill, John
Sanor, Michael
Schultz, George
Simons, George
Skidmore, William
Smith, Henry
Speaker, Henry
Stewart, Hugh
Switzer, George
Switzer, Jacob
Thompson, John
Trasey, James
Watkins, Benjamin
Watkins, John
Whiteleather, Christian
Wickersham, Joseph
Wickert, John
Yoobs, Austin


Topics:
War of 1812,

Collection:
Ohio. Adjutant General's Office. Roster of Ohio soldiers in the War of 1812. Columbus, Ohio: Press of the Edward T. Miller Co. 1916.

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