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War of 1812
Muster Rolls

The companies listed below were organized in Sumner County.
From Old Sumner, A History of Sumner County, TN, From 1805-1861
by Walter T. Durham
Reprinted with permission.



Captain John Baskerville
Captain John Baskerville's Company, Troop #3, Col. Coffee's Cavalry, Natchez Expedition, 1812:

Troop #3

Ashlock, Benj.
Ashlock, Phillip
Ball, Isaac
Bachelor, John
Barber, Thadeus, W.
Bate, Umphrey
Blackmon, Thomas T.
Blackemore, Reuben
Bledsoe, Henry
Bledsoe, Isaac
Boran, Falton
Bowling, Alex
Bowling, William
Braton, Joseph
Brookshire, Thomas
Brown, Benj.
Bryson, Peter
Byrn, John
Carothers, Wm.
Cook, Jacob G.
Cooper, George
Counsel, Wm.
Dickinson, Ralph
Dowell, Benj.
Duty, Benj.
Duty, George
Duty, Matthew
Duty, Solomon
Edson, James D.
Fall, Robert
Fuller, John
Gillespie, Jacob
Grubbs, William
Gwin, John
Harden, Asa
Henry, Moses
Higgins, David
Hodge, Robert
Hunt, Ephraim
Johnson, Arch'd
Johnson, Francis
Johnson, James
Johnson, R'd C.
Keen, Ed.
Key, Macklin
Knight, Thomas
Latimore, Hugh
Malory, William
Mardrell, John
Mecklenberry, George
Moore, Rob't
Mitchell, Archd
Murphy, Wm.
Parker, John
Philip, Ebin
Prewett, Silas
Roberts, Wm. A.
Robertson, William
Rutherford, John
Stanfield, Ashly
Stubblefield, Lemuel.
Trousdale, James
West, Jacob
White, John
Williams, David
Wilson, James
Young, Thomas

Troop #6

Avent, Hubbard
Anderson, Solomon
Bain, Nicholas
Barnes, Henry
Bell, John
Blackamon, Olley
Boyce, Rich'd
Brigance, Chas.
Brigance, Charles
Brigance, Stuart
Brown, Ezekial
Byrn, Capt.
Byrn, James
Cantrel, William
Ceiltis, Rob't W.
Coffman, Thos.
Cotton, Alex
Cotton, Allen
Cotton, John
Cowger, Adam
Curby, John
Daniel, Jesse
Daniel, Tho.
Daniel, William
Dorset, Willie
Dugger, Dred
Dugger, Igreat
Dugger, Thos
Dugger, Westley
Edison, Sam'l
Edwards, Berry
Ellett, Isaac
Elliss, Everet
Elliss, Jos.
Finley, Tho.
Hamilton, James
Hunter, John
Johnstone, Winslow P.
Kalhoun, John
Kempson, Archibald
Kinsol, Benj.
Lattimore, James
Lattimore, Nicholas
Lawrence, Sam'l
Luny, Isaac
Marlin, Tho.
McElroy, Alex
McKinsay, John
Montgomery, John
Moon, Rob't
Morris, Isaac
Parks, Rob't
Payton, John H.
Pearson, Henry
Perry, Norflet
Perry, Simpson
Rice, Elijah
Rice, John
Robason, Hardy
Rogers, Sam'l
Savia, Jacob
Scurlock, Tho. M.
Staltons, Elisha
Strother, James
Strother, Rob't
Turner, John
Uzell, Jurdon
Walton, Josiah
Wingo, Thos.
Winn, Henry
Winn, Peter

Pay Roll of a company of Volunteer Calvary commanded by Captain John Baskerville of the Regiment commanded by John Allcorn in the service of the United States from 24 September, 1813 to the 1st February, 1814.

John Baskerville, Capt.; John Lauderdale, 1st Lt.; Jesse Weaver, 2nd Lt.; Wm. Gwinn, Cornet; Moses Henry, Sgt.; Reubin Blackmore, Sgt.; Thadeus W. Barbour, Sgt.; Thos. Young, Sgt.; Wm. Mallery, Sgt.; Thos. Knight, Cpl.; Edwin Alexander, Cpl.; James Wilson, Cpl.; James Johnson, Cpl.; John Bachelor, Trumpter; Luke Thomas, Sadler; Peter Bryson, Blk. Smith; and the following privates:

Benjn. Ashlock
Isaac Ball
Thos. T. Blackmore
William Boyd
Richd Brown
John Bryne
Wm. Caruthers
George Chaplinger
Wm. Corder
Wm. Council
George Duty
Matthew Duty
Jas. D. Edison
Saml. Farr
John Fuller
Jacob Gillaspie
Ezekiel Gwinn
John Gwinn
Asa Hardin
Matthew Johnson
Richd C. Johnson
Edmund Kean
Macklin Key
Moses McCree
John Mandrell
Archd. Michell
Robert Moore
Danl. Morgan
Wm. Murphy
Alfred Moore
Boze Morris
James Nealey
William Odel
Caleb Patrick
Robert Payne
Morgan Pentecost
Jno. M. Philips
Silas Prewett
Harris Rabb
Marmaduke Reddit
Wm. A. Roberts
Jno. Robinson
Wm. Robinson
James Rutherford
John Rutherford
John Scolds
Cyrus Sharp
James Stalcup
Wm. Stuart
Thomas Taylor
Charles Shaver
Elias High Smith
Adam Starnes
Jno. M. Taylor
John Weaver
Robt. West
John White
Danl. Wright
Wm. Young



Captain Adam Bledsoe
Pay Roll of a company of Infantry commanded by Captain Abraham Bledsoe of the First Regiment of Tennessee Volunteers of the United States from the 10th December, to the 9th February, 1813.

Abraham Bledsoe, Capt.; Francis Weathered, Lt.; Anthony Clendening, Lt.; Richard Johnson, Ensign.; Peter Haynes, Sgt.; Thomas Meador, Sgt,; David Stearns, Sgt.; Lewis Hunter, Sgt.; Nathan Holloway, Cpl.; William Donoho, Cpl.; Beverly Fleming, Cpl.; Thomas Hunt, Cpl.; Ezekiel Mathas, Drummer; and the following Privates:

James W. Alexander
Samuel Anderson
William Allen
John Bearden
William Beards
David Bibb
William Blassenger
Durham Brack
John Brown, Jun
Samuel Brown, Senr.
Henry Butler
Hazel Butt
John Cloar
Joseph Collins
Frances Day
Benjamin Dickerson
John R. Dowell
Gerard Ethrige
James Goheen
Edward Harper
Daniel Henderson
Thomas Henderson
Josiah Henson
Green B. Howard
Willis Hundley
John R. Hunt
Leonard Jones
Simon Johnson
Samuel Kerr
Abraham King
Moses King
Jonathan Knight
William Lane
James McCay
Geo. McGuire
James Markrum
Thomas Melton
Robert Moody
James Moore
Robert Morphet
Boze Morris
William Odle
Benjamin Overton
Caleb Patrick
Robert Payne
John Perry
John M. Philips
John M. Rice
William Ring
John Robertson
Geo. Russell
Adam Starnes
Jacob Straitor
John M. Taylor
Asa Todd
David West
Elijah Williams

Pay Roll of a company of Riflemen commanded by Abraham Bledsoe in the service of the United States from 26th of September, 1813 to the 10th December, 1813.

Adam Bledsoe, Capt.; Francis Weathered, 1st Lt.; Anthony Clindining, 2nd Lt.; Richard Johnston, Ensign; James W. Alexander, Sgt.; William Allen, 1st Sgt.; David Starnes, 2nd Sgt.; George McGuire, 3rd Sgt.; Nathan Holloway, Cpl.; Thomas Hunt, 1st Cpl.; David West, 2nd Cpl.; C.H. Staples, 3rd Cpl.; and the following Privates:

Durham Barack
Samuel Beard
John Bearden
David Bibb
Sterling Briant
Samuel Brown
William Brown Jr.
William Brown Sr.
Hazel Butt
John Byrne
Joseph Collins
Aich Donoho
James Donoho
William Donoho
John Dowell
James Edmonson
Jared Etheridge
James Gillespie
James Gosheen
Bozel Gregory
Josiah Henson
William Henson
Malchi Holloman
Edmond Hollowy
Allen Howard
J.B. Howard
John Hunt
Leonard Jones
Samuel Kerr
John Kilbreath
Moses King
Jonathan Knight
William Lane
Jno. McMillon
James H. McRoy
James Markrum
Sims Massey
Benj. Maybry
Thomas Milton
Robert Moody



Captain John Byrn
Captain John Byrn's Company, in the Calvary Regiment of Tennessee Volunteers, in the service of the United States, commanded by Colonel John Coffee from the 10th of February, 1813 to the 24th of April, 1813.

John W Bryn., Capt.; Alfred H. Douglass, 1st Lt; Noah Cotton, 2nd Lt.; Joseph Scoby, Cornet; Josiah Walton, 1st Sgt.; James Hamilton, 2nd Sgt.; Isaac Loony, 3rd Sgt.; John Cotton, 4th Sgt.; Isaac Elliot, 1st Cpl.; John Montgomery, 2nd Cpl.; Alexander Cotton, 3rd Cpl.; William Cantrell, 4th Cpl.; Allen Cotton, Trumpeter; Jacob Leavy, Saddler; Stewart Briggance, Farrier; Adam Conger, B. Smith; and the following privates:

Solomon Anderson
Henry Barner
John Bell
Olly Blackman
Nicholas Boyle
Richard Boyle
Charles Briggance
Nicholas Briggance
Azehiah Brown
James Byrns
John Cerly
Thomas Coffman
William Covington
Jesse Daniel
Thomas Daniel
William Daniel
John Dasset
Ingram Duff
Thomas Dugar
Jarod Dugger
Wesley Dugger
Berry Edwards
Samuel Eidson
Everlard Ellis
James Ellis
Thomas Findley
John Hunter
Benjamin Kensall
John Latimore
Nicholas Latimore
Samuel Laurence
John Lawrence
Alexander McCrory
James McKensie
Thomas Martin
Robert Moore
Isaac Morris
Robert Parks
Nofflett Perry
Simeon Perry
John Peyton
Henry Pierson
Elijah Rice
John Rice
Hardy Robertson
Samuel Rogers
Thomas Scarulock
Elijah Stallions
James Strother
Robert Strother
Archibald Thompson
John Turner
Jordan Uzzell
Thomas Wingore
Henry Winn
Peter Winn



Captain George Elliott
Pay Roll of a company of Mounted Militia commanded by Captain George Elliot of the Regiment commanded by Col. Nicholas T. Perkins in the service of the United States from the 18th December 1813, to the 8th February, 1814.

George Elliot, Capt.; Thomas Scurry, 1st Lt.; Matthew Neal, 2nd Lt.; Harry Cage, Ensign; John Hart, Sgt.; Fountain H. Gaines, Sgt.; John Tompkins, Sgt.; Lawson Barlow, Sgt.; Samuel Gwin, Cpl.; Albert Cage, Cpl.; Ira Crunk, Cpl.; Lewis Parky, Cpl.; Adam Crump, Saddler; D. Lauderdale, Farrier; Daniel Allen, Musician; and the following privates:

William Anthony
Solomon Bandy
Eli Barr
Priestly Bradford
Thomas Brookshare
Jesse Cage
Ephraim Cates
Joseph Cates
Mark Clark
Robt. Cato
Thomas Edwards
Drury Ferris
Simon Gay
Richard Grooms
William Hall
Samuel Hane
Charles Henderson
Thomas House
John Keen
William Keeth
John A. Louis
Allen McDaniel
William Manuell
Jasper Markham
Thomas Mires
Robert Overstreet
Balden Rice
Samuel Robb
Solomon Rule
George R. Sampson
William Smith
John M. Tyree
Edmund Vincent
Samuel Wallace, Jr.
Benjamin Wilkerson
Jonothan Wilson



Captain William Lauderdale
Pay Roll of a company of Vol. Infantry commanded by Captain William Lauderdale of the First Regiment Volunteer Infantry commanded by Col. Edward Bradley, in the service of the United States from the 26th September, 1813, to the 10th December, 1813.

Wm. Lauderdale, Capt.; John H. Dickason, 1st Lt.; George Black, 2nd Lt.; Druny Stone, Ensign; Bird Wright, Sgt.; Edwd. Featherson, Sgt.; Henry Young, Sgt.; Henry Bunday, Sgt.; Nicholas Hail, Cpl.; Wm. Cruize, Cpl.; Bartlett Smith, Cpl.; William B. Pike, Cpl.; Robert Neely, Drummer; Claiborne Morris, Fifer; and the following privates:

James Beaver
Laurence Beaver
Jacob Black
Wm. Brandon
Nathan Bundy
Thos. Bundy
James Cason
James Carson
M.D. Cimbrough
Arthur Cross
Isaac Culifer
Olive Dickerson
Thos. Donaho
James Erwin
Richd. Erwin
Wm. L. Erwin
Jesse Graham
Lewis Graham
Moody P. Haines
Robert Haines
Robert S. Hart
Samuel Hart
James Hawkins
William Herindon
Samuel Hickerson
Reubin Hughes
Samuel Johnston
Joseph Kelly
Ruffin Key
Henry Ligon
Thos. McAddin
Alfred McConnell
Joseph McDaniel
Elie Martial
Hardy Martial
Jesse Martial
George Morriss
Newman Morriss
Nathaniel Parker
William Parker
Humphrey Pope
James Rankin
Elisha Robertson
Abraham Smith
John Standifer
Roberson Steward
Benjn. Stubblefield
Garrison Stubblefield
William Thomas
Harriss Walton
Lewis Watts
Charles White
John Williams
John Wooton
William Young
One name is illegible



Captain Thomas Scurry
Pay Roll of a company of Mounted Gunmen commanded by Capt. Thomas Scurry of the Second Regiment Tennessee Volunteers Mounted Gunmen commanded by Col. Tho's Williamson in the service of the United States from the 28th day of September, 1814, to the 27th of April, 1815.

Thomas Scurry, Capt.; Joseph Scoby, 1st Lt.; Isaac Elliott, 2nd Lt.; Rbt. W. Lucas, 3rd Lt.; John Givens, Cornet; Edward Douglass, Sgt.; Robert McKnight, Sgt.; John McMurry, Sgt.; John W. (illegible), Sgt. Collum Barry, Sgt.; John Edwards, Cpl.; John P. Graham, Cpl.; Edward Vinson, Cpl.; Stokeley Vinson, Cpl.; Fayette Sanders, Cpl.; Enos Bentral, Cpl.; Peter Earnst, Trumpeter; Joseph Price, B. Smith; Benjamin Tarber, Farrier; Andrew McCormick, Saddler; and the following privates:

George Abbott
illegible Allen
Shadrick Alvire
Robert Anderson
Philip Ashlock
James D. Baker
John Beard
Samuel Beard
Buchanan Bell
Fielding Blackamore
Geo. D. Blackamore
Ernest Blackmore
Abraham Bradley
James Bradley
Jesse Bradley
Charles M. Briggins
William Brown
Henry Bundy
James T. Burnato
Elisha Busby
Henry Cage
Joseph Cates
Wm. Chapman
Benjamin Clark
Spencer Clay
Thomas Clendenning
Joseph Collings
Watson Cothran
Alexander Dobbins
Elmore Douglass
Alex. Duvall
George Elliot
Stephen Forrester
Jonas Gibson
illegible B. Gibson
Samuel Gibson
Miles Giles
Hugh Gourley
John Griffin
John Gregory
Thomas Griggory
Richard Grooms
Thomas Haily
Henry Hart
John Hart
Cage Hill
David Hubbard
James Johnson
Samuel Johnson
Strother Kee
George Keesee
James Lackey
Robert Lawrence
Wm. Lilley
Charles Long
David Lorett
Joseph McDonald
Stephen McDonald
Moris McRea
Andrew illegible
Bennett Manly
James Markham
John Markham
David Maxwell
Israel Moore
Richard Moore
William Murphy
Elisha Myers
Samuel Neill
Benjamin Pitt
James Pitt
Sterling Pitt
William Pitt
Joshua Ratliff
John Reed
Harris Robb
Samuel Robb
Britton Rogers
Johothan Rogers
Joshua Rollings
Edward Sanderson
Archibald Skipper
Adam Snoody
David Snoody
Bird Turner
Wm. Turner
Wm. Trousdale
Thomas Valentine
Bental Vinson
Charles Walker
Hugh Wall
Nathan White
Benjamin Wilkerson
illegible Wilson
Monroe Wilson
Edwin Wirmington
James York
David and Isaac Waiters

S.R. Anderson, an original member of this company was transferred when he became Lt. Col. of the Third Regiment by election 3rd June, 1846. Jno W. Gambling, also an original member of this company was transferred and promoted to the rank of Sgt. Maj. of the Regiment.



Captain John Wallace
Pay Roll of a company of Infantry commanded by Captain John Wallace of the First Regiment Tennessee Volunteers in the service of the United States from the 10th December, 1812, to the 13th of February, 1813.

John Wallace, Capt.; George A. Lucas, Lt.; Ezekiel Cherry, Lt.; Roberts Windham, Eng.; Israel Moore, Sgt.; John Lane, Sgt.; Lewis Lane, Sgt.; Thomas C. Beard, Sgt.; William Huffman, Cpl.; Turner Barnes, Cpl.; Raba Harrell, Cpl.; Benjamin G. Vincent, Cpl.; James Rhodes, Drummer; and the following privates:

Anthony Abel
Levy Allen
Shadrack Alvis
Pleasant Anderson
Allen Askew
Isaac Askew
John Avent
Stephen W. Baldridge
Edmund Barrows
David Beard
Samuel Beard
William Bennett
James Boon
William Boon
Thomas Brinkley
James Burnes
Benjamin Bush
Oliver Bush
Colin Campbell
Ezekiel Caruthers
Thomas Crowder
Thos. Daniel
William Daniel
Alexander Dobbins
Thomas Edwards
George Elliott
Jonathan Fillingim
Samuel Fillingim
John P. Foreman
John Foster
Hugh Gourley
Needham Green
David Grimes
David Gutry
William Hamilton
William House
Ephraim Hunt
James Jackson
Allen Josey
James McGrady
Turner McKinsey
William Marrell
Moad Mays
Jacob Mayo
Elisha Mires
Miles Mires
Thomas Mires
John Mitchell
John C. Mitchell
John Moody
Jesse Morris
Cato Moss
Gessum Moss
John Mossley
Thomas Neil
Joseph Parkey
John Philips
William Pickering
Andrew Smith
Peyton Stewart
Samuel Stewart
Alexander Summers
Isaac Summers
Wright Tyre
Michael Vincent
James Wallace
Joseph Wallace
Jacob Willis

Pay Roll of a company of Volunteer Infantry commanded by Captain John Wallace of the Regiment commanded by Col. Edward Bradley in the service of the United States from 26 September, 1813, to 10 December, 1813.

John Wallace, Capt.; George A. Lucas, 1st Lt.; Ezekiel Cherry, 2nd Lt.; Israel Moore, Sgt.; William Huffman, Sgt.; Lewis Lane, Sgt.; Thomas C. Beard, Sgt.; Samuel Wilson, Cpl.; Turner Barnes, Cpl.; Raby Herrald, Cpl.; C.H. Mays, Cpl.; and the following privates:

Levi Allin
Pleasent Anderson
Isaac Askew
Edmund Barrow
David Beard
Saml. Beard
Grey Briant
Colin Campbell
Alex Dobbins
George Elliott
John Foster
Hugh Gourley
James Jackson
Rich Jarvice
Allen Josa
John Josa
Joseph McRunnels
Mede Mays
Liza Moore
Gessum Moss
Thomas Neale
James Wallace
Joseph Wallace
Jacob Willis



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