Roll Of Capt. Thomas Morgan’s Company

(From Ross and Scioto Counties).

Served from July 28, until September 9, 1813, and from February 13, until March 18, 1814.

Capt. Thomas Morgan
Lieut. James Emerson
Ensign James McLain
Ensign John Clemens
Sergt. Nathaniel Barber
Sergt. John Barber
SergL Samuel Wilson
Sergt. George Weider
Sergt. Job Goslee
Sergt. Isaac Johnston
Corp. James Dawson
Corp. Jesse Martin
Corp. William Sullivan
Corp. Thomas Lasborough
Corp. James Furnace
Corp. John Thebus
Fifer, John Funk
Drummer, Isaac Wheeler

Privates

Armstrong, Jeremiah
Baccus, James
Baker, Henry
Ballard, Fountain
Baty, Alexander
Bell, Benjamin
Berer, Peter
Beyely, R
Bilsley, William
Black, James
Bramble, James
Brown, William
Cline, Jacob
Cochran, Benjamin
Colegrove. William
Colwell, Thomas
Coon, Jacob
Crull, John
Cutright, William
Daniels, Samuel
Dawson, John
Dealle, Adam
Denny, John
Duncan, John
Eakin, William
Eiza, Nicholas
Essex, Isaac
Ferguson, Eli
Ferguson, John
Fisher, Frederick
Gilliland, John
Grafton, Ambrose
Greene, Blinn
Grins, James
Hall, John
Hard, James
Harper, John
Hatticks, Phillip
Hewitt, William
Hively, Jacob
Hook Jacob
Howard, Martin
Hugh, Nathan
Hughs, James
Julin, John
Justice, Jesse
Kirkendall, Daniel
Knight, William
Lawson, Enoch
Louderbach, Conrad
Louderbach, John
Louderbach, Peter
Lutz, John D
Mathews, James
McAlister, John
McCanly, John
McCann, Daniel
McCann, John
McCoy, William
McCullough, John
McDonald, Thomas
McFarland, John
Melvin, Jonothan
Miller, John, Jr.
Miller, John, Sr.
Monroe, Aaron
Moore, Douglas
Moore, William
Morris, Richard
Murray. George
Niece, Andrew
Niece, George
Peters, Jacob
Retter, Frederick
Ridnour, Frederick
Robb, Richard
Runcle, George
Salada, Dav1d
Sallady, David
Starkham Aaron
Stuckman, Aaron
Watt, James
Wheeler, Isaac
Wolford, Frederick


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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