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This series of the Florida Indian Wars Militia Muster Roles has
been produced through the courtesy of the Jacksonvi I le
Genealogical Society. The Historical Services Division of the
Florida Depar tment of Military Affairs provided the photostatic
copies of the original muster roles and individual members of the
Jacksonville Genealogical Society laboriously transcribed the
information contained therein and later, proofed and typed them.
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MUSTER ROLLS, FLORIDA INDIAN WARS
Muster Roll of Captain James Edwards, Mounted Company of the 1st Regiment, 2nd
Brigade of the Florida Militia, commanded by Colonel John Warren; ordered into
servicew of the United States by Major Gen. Thomas L. Jessup from the 27th day
of January to the 5th day of June 1837.
All were enrolled on the 27th of January 1837 at Fort Beckham by Lt. Col.
Mills. Captain Edwards, 1st Lieut. Tillis, and 2nd Lieut. Morgan each had one
servant and two horses.
Captain James EDWARDS
Willoughby TILLIS, 1st Lieutenant
Daniel MORGAN, 2nd Lieutenant
W. H. ROSSEAU, 1st Sergeant.
Samuel BARBER, 2nd Sergeant.
Elijah CARVER, 3rd Sergeant.
Moses EDWARDS, 4th Sergeant.
Wayne TILLIS, 1st Corporal
Daniel STEWART, 2nd Corporal
Andrew McCLELLAN 3rd Corporal
Jams HINSON, 4 th Corporal
BLUNT, Redin R.
BLOUNT, Redin R.
CARVER, Sampson
CARVER, Thomas F.
CARVER, Wilson
CARVER, Vincent
CURL, Elisha
CURRY, Joel
DANIELS, Elam
DAVIS, Lewis B.
DEAN, Micajah
ELLILS, Thos. R.
GILLETT, Anderson
KEAN, Wiley
MEDLIN, Willis, Senr.
MEDLIN, William, Junr.
MORGAN, Jackson
MORGAN, Crispin
MORGAN, Ephram
MORGAN, Ephram H.
MacARDALE, Abel C.
28. PARKER, Luke
29. PARKER, William
30. PARKER, Shetty
31. PARKER, Owen
32. POWELL, John
33. POWELL, William
34. REED, William M.
35. ROWLING, William
36. SISTRUNK, Caspar
37. SWINNEY, Henry S.
38. SMITH, Henry
39. SMITH, Isaac
40. SMITH, Robert
41. SHEPHERD, D. H.
42. SUMERALL, Jacob
43. SUMERALL, John
44. TILLIS, Joseph
45. TILLIS, Richrd
46. TILLIS, Thomas
47. TUCKER, John E.
48. VICKERS, Aaron
49. VICKERS, Richard
50. WALKER, Elias
51. WALKER, Elisha
52. WILEY, Aldridge
54. WILINSON, David
55. WATSAY, Fermell
Pages 1-2, PRIVATES, Cont'd
56. WOOD, Absolam 57. WRIGHT, Levi 58. WRIGHT, A. J. T.
" I certify on honor . . . for the period herein mentioned . . . this muster to be
ture and just . . . and that the men could not attend at Camp Gilliland for want
of subsistance and forage for their horses."
/s/ Jas. Edwards, Capt. , Commanding the
Date: 5th June 1837
Station: Fort Beckham; place to be mustered out of . . . Fort Gilliland.
Certified a true muster and comments above repeated by R. Vinton, Inspector
General and Mustering Officer.
Muster Roll of Captain James Edwards' Company, 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade of
Florida Miitia, commanded by Col. John Warren, ordered into service of the
United States by Major Gen. Thomas L. Jesup from the 27th day of January 1837
for six months unless sooner discharged.
This hand-drawn Muster Roll contains the following headings: (1) Number, (2)
Names, (3) Rank, (4) Enrollment Date, (5) Description of Horses, (6) State of
the Company when enrolled Jan. 27th 1837, and (7) State of the Company when
mustered March 27th 1837.
All were enrolled at Fort Beckham except 1st Lieut. Tillis who enrolled at Fort
Reed. Officers enrolled by Lt. Col. Mills; enlisted men were all enrolled by
Captain Edwards. When first enrolled virtually all of the Company was present.
When mustered they were about equally divided between Fort Beckham and Fort
Reed except for Privates Willis Medlin, Senr., and Henry S. Swinney who were
1. James EDWARDS, Captain, 1 sorrel horse, 1 bay horse.
2. Willoughby TILLIS, 1st Lieut., 1 bay horse, 1 sorrel horse.
3. Daniel MORGAN, 2nd Lieut., 1 gray horse, 1 black mare.
1. W. H. ROSSEAU, Orderly Sergeant, 1 bay horse.
2. Samuel BARBER, 2d Sergeant, 1 gray horse.
3. Elijah CARVER, 3d Sergeant, 1 iron gray horse.
4. Moses EDWARDS, 4th Sergeant, 1 sorrel mare.
1. Wayne TILLIS, 1st Corporal, 1 bay horse.
2. Daniel STEWART, 2d Corporal, 1 sorrel horse.
3. Andrew McCLELLAN, 3d Corporal, 1 bay horse.
4. James HINSON, 4th Corporal, 1 sorrel horse.
1. BLUNT, Redin, 1 bay horse.
2. BLUNT, Redin R. , 1 bay mare.
3. CARVER, William, 1 bay mare.
4. CARVER, Sampson, 1 horse.
5. CARVER, Thomas F. , 1 sorrel horse.
6. CARVER, Wilson, 1 horse
7. CARVER, Vincent, 1 grey horse
8. CURL, Elisha, 1 bay horse
Vol. 4, Pp 3-4, PRIVATES, Cont'd
READ, William, 1 bay horse.
ROWLING&lt; William, 1 sorrel
SISTRUNK, Gosh , 1 sorrel mare.
SWINEY, Henry S., 1 sorrel mare.
SMITH, Henry, 1 sorrel horse
SMITH, Isaac, 1 sorrel mare
SMITH, Robert, 1 bay mare.
SHEPHERD, D. H. , 1 bay horse.
SUMERALL, Jacob, 1 horse
SIMERALL, John, 1 horse
TILLIS, Joseph, 1 horse
TILLIS, Richard, 1 horse
TILLIS, Thomas, 1 horse
TUCKER, John E. , 1 horse
VICKERS, Aaron, 1 black horse
VICKERS, Richard, 1 brown horse
WALKER, Elias, 1 sorrel horse
WALKER, Elisha, 1 bay horse
WILEY, Aldridge, 1 bay horse
WILKINSON, Joseph, 1 bay horse
WILKINSON, David, 1 bay mare.
WETSAY, FERMELL, 1 bay horse
WOOD, Absolam, 1 bay horse
WRIGHT, Levi, 1 bay mare
WRIGHr, A. J. T. , 1 sorrel horse.
Certified a true Muster Roll for "the period herein mentioned" by Captain James
EDWARDS, Commanding Company.
Fort Beckham. L. B. READ, Inspecting &amp; Mustering Officer, certified he had
examined the Muster Roll and mustered and inspected above
Company on the date and place stated.
Pages 5,6,7, &amp; 8
Muster Roll of Captain Sherrod Edwards Company, 1st Regiment, Brigade of
Florida Mounted Militia, commanded by Col. Wm. J. Bailey, ordered into service
of the United States by the Secretary of War frcm the 10th day of December 1340
to the 13th day of March 1841 when discharged. The Company was mustered by
Capt. S. P. Heintzelman.
CURRY, Joel, 1 grey horse.
DANIELS, Isaac, 1 bay horse.
DANIELS, Elam, 1 grey horse.
DANIELS, Aaron, 1 bay horse.
DAVIS, Lewis B., 1 bay horse.
DEAN, Micajah, 1 grey horse.
ELLIS, Thomas R. , 1 bay horse.
GILLETT, Anderson, 1 sorrel.
KEAN, Wiley, 1 sorrel horse.
LANE, James, 1 bay horse.
LIGHT, William, 1 bay horse.
MEDLIN, Willis, Sr., 1 sorrel.
MEDLIN, Willis, Jr. 1 bay.
MORGAN, Jackson, 1 bay.
MORGAN, Crispin, 1 bay.
MORGAN, Ephraim P., 1 bay mare
MORGAN, Ephraim H. , 1 sorrel
McARDLE, Abel G., 1 horse
NEWMAN, James, 1 sorrel
PARKER, Luke, 1 bay
PARKER, William, 1 grey mare
PARKER, Shety, 1 white horse
PARKER, Owen, 1 black mare
POWEL, John, 1 sorrel
POWEL, William, 1 sorrel
1. Sherrod EDWARDS, Captain; kept in service a private servant and 2 horses,
2. James A. ROUSE, 1st Lt. ; kept in service a private servant and 2 hourse.
3. NICHOLAS LANGFORD, 2nd Lt. , kept in service a private servant &amp; 2 horses.
1. Elias P. KNIGHT, 1st Sgt.
2 David A. SWICCORD, Sgt.
3. Solomon ROUSE, Sgt.
4. Jno. WOODS, Sgt.
1. Sam'l CLAREY, Corporal
2. Benj. McCLINDON, Corporal
3. Harry CLIFTON, Corporal
4. Boyd POPWELL, Corporal
Charles KAPP? RAPP?, Bugler
Arnold BENEFIELD, Bugler
Vol. 4, pp 5,6,7, &amp; 8 Cont'd
AGNEW, Francis
ANDREWS, Elijah
BROWN, Wright
BRUNER, Isaac
BAGGS, John A.
BURNAM, Aaron
BROWN, John T.
BARWICK, Wm.
BENEFIELD, Enoch
BRANCH, S. T. A.
COURTNEY, Robt. K.
CHATMAN7/CHAPMAN? , David
DEBELL, Willialm
FLETCHER, Reuben
GOFF, James A.
GARREY7/GANEY?, Michael
GARREY, Stephen
HAMBY7/HANEBY?, William
HARN, William
HANDY7/HENDY7, Hiram
HURST, Bryant
HALE7/HALL7, Harvey
JERNIGAN, Stephen
KNIGHT, Jas. A.
KING, Lewis
KEASEY7/KERSEY? , Lyburn or Laburn
LINTON, Thomas J.
LOPER, Jno. C.
LYNBURGER, Jno.
LINSEY, Jacob
LAN3FORD, John
LAMB, Tuffa B.
NATHAN7/NELHAM? , Hardy or Handy
ROGERS, Zachariah
SEVER, Wm. H.
SEAB0RN7/SEB0RN? , Nicholas
SHARP, John H.
SELF, Jno.
SIMMONS, Joseph ?/Thorp?
TICE, Henry
WICKS, Francis
WILLIAMSON, Solomon
WILLIAMS, Manning
Muster Roll of Captain C. Ellis's Company of the 1st Regiment, Brigade of the
Florida Mounted Militia, commanded by Col. W. J. Bayley, ordered into service
of the United States by Brig. Gen'l W. K. Armistead from the 17th day of August
1840 to the 5th day of December 1840 when discharged. Major S. Churchill, 3d
Art'y, mustered the Company into service Aug. 17, 1840 for three months. Com-
pany was paid by P. M. BROWN for 27 days of forage, and for service from 17 Aug
to Dec 5, 1840.
1. Th. C. ELLIS, Captain
2. Jonathan A. TUCKER, 1st Lieut.
3. John McNEIL, 2d Lieut.
1. J. M. CREWS, 1st Sgt.
2. Isaac FLOYD, Sgt.
3. James HAGUE, Sgt.
4. Seth HOWARD, Sgt.
1. James EDGAR, Corporal
2. W.J. STANLEY, Corporal
3. Stephen KNIGHT, Corporal
4. Thomas PIPER, Corporal
1. John F. MILLER, Bugler
2. George SHARP, Bugler
Vol. 4, Pp 9-10, Cont'd:
1. BATES, Flawing
2. BURNET, Laburn
3. BLANTON, J. B.
4. CLARK, Harbord
5. CHASE, Thomas
6. COLDING, Thomas
7. DARLING, John
8. DREE, Simeon
9. EVERET, J. A.
10. FAGAN, Stephen
11. FREELY, C.
12. FISHER, Andrew
13. FULLER, Daniel
14. GIBBONS, James
15. GARRASON, William
16. GARRASON, R. L.
17. GARRASON, Jas. N.
18. HINDLEY, Matthew
19. HARVEY, Simeon
20. HAGE, Gideon
21. HAGER, Jno. R.
22. HOPE, Jno. C.
23. HOPE, William, Jr.
24. HORN, Moses
25. INGRAM, Thomas
26. JOURDAN, Patrick
27. JACKSON, McDowell
28. KNIGHT, Joseph L.
29. KEIL, Adam
30. LINSLEY, Henry
31. LASTINGER, Shadrick
32. MOREY, Wm.
33. MCTT, Abraham
34. MEARS, W. H.
35. MURPHY, Stephen
36. McKEE, Wm.
37. McNEIL, Archibald
38. NEIL, L. M.
39. PETIT, James
40. PREVATT, F. G.
41. REYNOLDS, Sam'l
42. RAMIS, James
43. RANDUM, Luther
44. SCOTT, William
45. SCOTT, W. W.
46. SCOTT, W. D.
47. SWAIN, Jno. G.
48. SOURBREG, Wm.
49. STANLEY, Jno. B.
50. STANLEY, Jessee
51. STANLEY, Seaburn
52. SALMONS, Aaron W.
53. SMITH, Jordan
54. TYSON, Stephen
55. TOWNSEND, Light.
56. TOWNSEND, James
57. THOMPSON, William
58. TAYLOR, J. S.
59. TUCKER, Jno.
60. WATERS, William
61. WENDCOOP, W. D.
1. CRANDAWAY, William; declines serving and discharged Aug. 17th.
2. HINES, Charles;
3. HOPE, Henry;
4. PHILLIPS, GARRET; rejected for drunkenness by mustering officer and dis-
charged Aug. 17th.
5. WHITE, E. K. , declines serving and discharged Aug. 17th.
1. GIGER, J. M. , killed by the Indians at
_, Sept. 6th.
2. SMART, S. J., killed by the Indians at Ft. Tarver, Aug. 12th.
1. GOODRICH, S. E., absent without leave from July 10th.
2. HOPE, David, absent without leave from July 16th.
Vol. 4, Pp 9-10, cont'd
Certified a true Muster of the Company by Thos. C. ELLIS, Captain and by
S. CHURCHILL, Ma j . 3rd Art'y.
Date: Dec. 5, 1840
Station: Newnansville, East Florida
Muster Roll of Captain Thos. C. ELLIS 's Company of the 1st Regiment, Brigade of
of the United States by Brig. -Gen' 1 W. K. ARMISTEAD from the 17th day of August
1840 bo the 17th day of November 1840 when discharged.
1. Thos C. ELLIS, Captain
3. John McNEILL, 2d Lieut.
1. James EDGAR, Corp'l
2. William F. STANLEY, Corp'l
3. Stephen KNIGHT, Corp'l
4. Thomas PIPER, Corp'l
BATES, Fleming
BURNETT, Laburn
BIANTON, J. B.
CLARK, Harbord
COLDING, Thomas
DREE, Simeon
EVERETT, J. A.
FAGAN, Stephen
FREBLY, C.
FTTT.T.F.R Daniel
GEIGER, J. N.
GARRASON, William
GARRASON, F. L.
HINDLEY, Mathew
HARVEY, Simeon
HAGE, Gideon
HOPE, John C.
HOPE, William, Jr
HORN, Moses
JOURDAN, Patrick
JACKSON, McDowell
28. KNIGHT, Joseph J.
29. KIEL, Adam
32. MOREY, William
33. MOTT, Abram
34. MEARS, William H.
35. MURPHY, Stephens
36. McKEE, William
37. McNEILL, Archibald
38. NEILL, L. M.
40. PREVAT, F. G.
41. REYNOLDS, Samuel
45. SCOTT, William W.
46. SCOTT, William D.
47. SWAIN, John G.
48. SOURGRAG, William
49. STANDLEY, John B.
50. STANDLEY, Jesse
51. STANDLEY, Seaburn
52. SMITH, Jerdin
53. TYSON, Stephen
54. TOWNSEND, Light
Vol. 4, Pp 11-12, PRIVATES, Cont'd
55. T0WN5END, Samuel
56. THOMPSON, William
57. TAYLOR, J. S.
58. TUCKER, John
59. WATERS, William
60. WINCORP, Wm D.
61. SALMONS, Aaron W.
62. GARRASON, Joseph N.
1. BRANDAWAY, William, declines serving and discharged Aug. 17th.
2. HINES, Charles,
3. HOPE, Henry,
4. PHILIPS, Garrett, rejected, drunkenness, by Mustering Officer &amp; Discharg-
ed Aug. 17th.
5. WHITE, E. K., declines servicing and discharged Aug. 17th.
1. GOODRICH, Charles, deserted from Newnansville, July 1st.
2. EDWARDS, S. L., absent without leave from July 10th.
3. HOPE, David, absent without leave from July 16th.
1. SMART (STUART?), S. J., killed by Indians August 12th.
"A true extract." /s/ A. MACOMB Maj. Gen., Commander in Chief.
/s/ S. CHURCHILL, Maj., 3d Art 1 y
PAGES 13,14,15, &amp; 16
Muster Roll of Captain Thos. C. ELLIS 's Company of the 2nd Regiment Brigade of
Florida Mounted Militia, conmanded 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.
1. Thomas C. ELLIS, Captain
2. James TURNER, 1st Lieutenant
3. John McNEIL, 2d Lieutenant
1. Isaac B. BLANTON, 1st Sgt.
2. Isaac I. CARTER, Sgt.
3. Joseph DOWLING, Sgt.
4. JOHN CASON,
1. Allen THOMAS, Corp'l
2. Laburn BURNETT, Corp'l
3. Alfred HAGEN, Corp'l
4. Stephen MURPHY, Corp'l
1. Joseph PREVATT, Bugler
2. Ephraim HARRISON, Bugler
PRIVTES
1. ADKINS, Samuel R.
2. BLAKE, Edward L. T.
3. BROOKS, Joseph
4. BRINTON, David
5. CASON, John, Senr.
6. CASON, Ransom
7. CLARK, Harberd
. 8. DELL, Simeon
9. DIAS, John
10. DRIGGERS, Nicholas
11. EDWARDS, Samuel
12. EDWARDS, Berrien
13. EVERET, Morris
14. EVERET, A. S.
Vol. 4, Pp 13,14,15, &amp; 16, PRIVATES, Cont'd
15. FLOYD, Isaiah
16. GARRASON, Isaac
GANEY, Ashley
QONIOU? GOiniION?, John
22. HOLDEN, Henry
23. HORN, James
24. JACKSON, McDowell
25. JOURDAN, Patrick
26. KNIGHT, Joseph
27. KOEBER, Joseph
28. LASTINGER, Shad'k
29. MALTBY, Theodore D.
sick at Ft. Walker from
Apr. 3d.
31. MOODY, Thomas
32. MUNDEN, William
33. NEIL, Lem'l M.
34. OLMSTEAD, Woodbrige S.
35. PARISH, Ezekiel
36. PARISH, William
37. PATTERSON, Martin
38. PAYNE, Joseph
39. PEDDIT, James
40. SALMONS, William
41. SANCHEZ, Joseph
42. SANCHEZ, F. R.
43. SHARP, George
44. SMITH, T. J.
45. STANLEY, W. S.
46. STRICKLIN, William
47. 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 Art'y at Newnansville, East Florida.
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
Unitd 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, Fla. to Tallahassee, Fla., and from Ft. Brooke, East Florida to the
vicinity of Quincy, Fla.
1. James C. EVANS, Captain.
2. Thomas D. WILSON, 1st Lieut., resigned Oct. 26th 1836; furnished a substi-
tute, Pvt. Wm. S. SMITH.
3. Malcolm BUIE, 1st Lieut., promoted to 1st Lt. Oct. 26th 1836.
4. William T. PORTER, 2d Lieut., promoted from 1st Sergt. by election on Oct.
26th 1836.
1. William H. ELLIS, 1st Sgt., absent sick, sent from Volusia to Black Creek,
Dec. 12th 1836.
2. William A. SMITH, Sergt.
3. Hugh ROSE, Sergt.
1. John G. PATTERSON, Corporal
2. James WILCOX, Corporal
3. Archibald McFALL, Corporal
4. John JOHNSON, Corporal.
1. ANDERSON, William
2. BOYKIN, Leed C.
3. BUIE, John
4. CASH, Francis A.
Vol. 4, pp 17-18, PRIVATES, Cont'd
6. CUMMINGS, Thos. J.
7. FARR, James
8. FOSTER, Isaac
9. HATCH, Isaac
10. HAWTHORNE, James
11. INMAN, Edward
12. JOHNSON, Alexander, 1st
13. JOHNSON, Alexander, 2d
14. LANG, David A.
15. LAMB, Joseph D.
16. LASLIE, John C.
17. LEWIS, Pierce A.
18. MARTIN, Archibald
19. McCOY, John W.
20. McLEAN, John
21. McWALKER, John
22. MURPHY, PaschaL
23. PARKER, Bryant
24. QUINBY, George
25. RIGGINS, Harrison
26. SAPP, Allen
27. SMITH, William J.
28. WALKER, Roland E.
29. WATKINS, Robert
30. WILLIAMS, Nathaniel
31. WILKES, Washington
32. WITHERINGTON, Frederick
1. John H. GRAY, 1st Sergt.
2. Duncan MARTIN, Private.
NOTE: No certifications appeared on this Muster Roll.
Muster Roll of Captain A. A. Fisher's Company of the 7th Regiment, 1st Brigade
of Florida Militia; commanded by Col. John A. Cuth ? , ordered into service
of the United States byu Gov. R. K. Call from the 10th day of May to the 10th
day of November 1836. Company enrolled at Tallahassee, Fla. by Col. L. Park-
1. A. A. FLSHER, Captain, 2 horses, 1 servant.
2. J. B.JOHNSON, 1st Lieut., 2 horses, 1 servant.
3. R. B. KERR, 2d Lieut., 2 horses, 1 servant.
4. David F. H.
5. E. BRYAN, 1st Sergt.
6. Micajah FRAZLER, 2d Sergt.
7. Stephen MILLS, 3d Sergt.
8. Amos LEE, 1st Corporal.
9. G. HOUCK, 2d Corporal.
10. A. L. FIELDS, 3d Corporal.
11. ANTLEY, Lagarous
12. AULF, Richard
13. BURKET, Thomas
14. BIST, Ely
15. CARTER, Levi
16. CHADWICK, Daniel
17. COLE, Seamon, discharged
9 July 1836.
18. CULBERTH, Arthur, died 18
July 1836.
19. DUNCAN, Hugh
20. ECCLES, William
21. FARTHINGHAM, David
22. FITZGERALD, Aron
23. GRANTHAM, John, absent
24. HIGHSMITH, James
25. HOLLAND, William
28. LEWIS, Pearce A.
Vol. 4, pp 19-20, PRIVATES, Cont'd
29. LOVETT, Jonathan
30. Mc D ? , William
31. Mcknight, sam'i
32. MILLS, Myron, dyed 16 July 1836
33. MILLER, Thcmas, dicharged 9
34. MIEGS, J. B.
35. RAGSDALE, William
36. RAWLS, Henry
37. RINGGOLD, Sam'l G.
38. SMITH, William
39. SMITH, Isanath
40. STANDLEY, Thcmas
41. SPEERS, John
42. SALLEY, Alley
43. SHEPHERD, Francis
44. SIMPSON, Joseph
45. TURNER, Matthew
46. THORNSBURY, Thcmas, deserted
47. TILLERY, William
48. THCMAS, Isham
49. WILKINSON, Thcmas, Dyed 16
October 1836.
50. WHITING, Wm. M.
51. WADKINS, Tobias
Certified a true copy of the muster of the 7th Regiment, Florida Mounted Volun-
teers by A. A. FISHER, Captain, Commanding the Company.
Date: 5th November 1837.
Station: near Fort Huleman (Heilman?)
Pages .21-22
Muster Roll of Capt. James Fitzgerald's Company of Mounted Militia ordered into
service by Col. David C. Twiggs, 2nd Dragoons, frcm the 18th of April 1839.
[The company was enrolled 18 April 1839 at Fort Walker by Captain G. S.
Rains to serve for a period of 6 months.]
1. James FITZGERALD, Captain
2. John CURRY, 1st Lieutenant
3. James TURNER, Sen'r, 2d Lieutenant
1. Johnathan T. WILLIS, Sergt.
2. Wm. ANDREWS, Sergt.
1. Eli? HART, Corpl.
2. William THOMPSON, Corpl.
1. Laughton CURRY, Musician
3. Martin FLINT, Sergt.
4. John W. MOORE, Sergt.
3. Joseph DOLAN, Corpl.
4. Joseph EATON, Corpl.
2. John E. FILMAN, Musician
7. CARR, John
8. CASH, David C.
9. DANIELS, Wiley
10. DANIELS, Wm., Jun'r
11. DANIELS, Wm., Sen'r
12. DIKES, George D.
Vol 4, pp 21-22, PRIVATES, Cont'd
13. DEVLIN, Isaac
14. EWER (EVER), Ebenezer
15. FILMAN, James D.
16. FRENCH, Noah
17. HALL, James S.
18. HANCOCK, John
19. HARROL, James H.
20. HANEY, Bartholomew
21. HAMILTON, Wm.
22. HILL, Chesley
23. HODGE, Simon
24. HOGAN, Daniel B.
25. HOPKINS, David
26. IVY, Anthony
27. JOHNSON, John
28. JOHYNSON, Kindred B.
29. JOHNSON, Vincent
30. JOHNSON, Simpson
31. IilNNEAR, Isaac
32. MARTIN, Whitmore
33. MATHEWS, Francis
34. MOONEY, Alfred
35. PATTERSON, Frazier
36. PENNINGTON, Henry H. C.
37. PINNER, John
38. PINNER, Wm.
39. ROBERTS, Alexander
40. ROOT, Alexander
41. ? , Hugh
42. STAFFORD, John
43. LINNEAR, James
44. TURNER, Edward
45. TURNER, Wm., Jun'r
46. TURNER, Wm. , Sen'r
47. TURNER, James, Jun'r
48. TAYLOR, Thos.
49. WALKER, James
50. WANTON, Wm.
51. WALSH, Thomas
52. WANTON, Phillip
53. SMITH, Leanard H.
54. WOODALL, Hiram
Certified a true muster by G. J. RAINS, Capt. 7th Regt., Mustering Officer.
Date: 18 April 1839 Station: Fort Walker
Muster Roll of Captain James Fitzgerald's Company of the lst(?) Regiment, Brig-
ade of Florida Mounted Militia, commanded by Col. John Warren, ordered into
service of the United States by Brig. -Gen 1 1 Z. Taylor from the 12th day of
November 1839 to the 12th day of May 1840 when discharged. [The Company was
mustered by Lt. J. M. Clendenin.]
2. James BATES, 1st Lieutenant
3. J. LOGUE, 2nd Lieutenant
1. Chas. M. CONWAY, 1st Sergt.
2. Norman LUSK, Sergt.
1. John CONRRIS?, Corp'l
2. Robert E. OSMAN, Corp'l
3. Joseph SCHLETTS, Sergt.
4. Wm. HARGAN
3. Martain SCOTT, Corp'l
4. John DOUGHERTY, Corp'l
1. ADDLEMAN, Morris
2. ALLEN, Lorenzo
3. BUSH, James
4. BUTLER, Wm.
5. BUTLER, John 0.
6. EftRBER, Grandison
7. BURK, Wm.
8. BOARD, Edward
9 BUTLER, John
10. BEAKS, John
11. CAMEL, John
12. CARTWRIGHT, Daniel
13 CANNON, John
14. CALVIN, Wm
Vol 4, pp 23-24, PRIVATES, Cont'd
15. CALAHAN, A. B.
16. CASNAGHAN, Vtn.
17. CASHMAN, Patrick
18. DRAPER, James
19. CERLIN, Isaac
20. EMMET, George
21. EDWARDS, Thomas
22. FUNK, Luke
23. FISHER, Andrew
24. GRAYER, John
25. GRAHAM, Alexander
26. HIGGINS, John
27. HOUSTON, John G.
28. HARED, Henry
29. HARRIS, Eli
30. HORTON, John
31. JOHNSTON, James E.
32. GEORGE, James
33. KELLY, Marcus
34. KNAPP, Jacob
35. MOONEY, Alfred
36. MURPHY, Edward
37. MORE, Leander G.
38. McGRATH, Patrick
39. MORRIS, William S.
40. MILLER, Harran
41. McMAHON, Rodger, discharged
42. MEYERS, Evans
43. McEVOY, Patrick
44. NECKAR, Auguste
Certified a true muster by
Js. FITZGERALD, Captain.
45. PEAK, Walter
46. PARK, Robert
47. ROBERTS, John
48. RAVNALL, Edward
49. REYNOLDS, Thomas
50. SEPHLITZ, Christopher
51. SHIELDS, James
52. SCOTT, Samuel
53. SAMBY, Michael
54. TOWN, George R.
55. VANCE, Richard
56. WEED, Jones
57. WINDER, John
58. WHITE, James
59. WALKER, Patrick
60. WYATT, Lewis
61. WEBBER, Peter, discharged 2/12
62. YONKER, Peter C. , " 2/22
63. ELDRED, Wyat B., " 2/22
64. Mcdonald, Aiex'r " 2/22
65. CUMMINGS, John, died 2/14
66. ALLEN, John, deserted frcm Ft.
WhelocK 2/18.
67. GEORGE, James, deserted 1/1
with rifles &amp; equipment with
settler named James ?
Certified by S. CHURCHILL, Ma j ,
3d Art'l 12 May 1840
Muster Roll of Captain James Fitzgerald's Company of the First Regiment of
Florida Mounted Militia, commanded by Col. John Warren, ordered into the ser-
vice of the United States by Brig. -Gen 1 1 Z.TAYLOR from the 12th day of Novem-
ber 1839 to the 12th day of May 1840.
This muster contained only the names of the men who were discharged, died and
deserted already noted on the foregoing muster (pp 23-24). An additional
Private was named: Daniel GEORGE and James GEORGE was listed as George JAMES.
Muster Roll certified by J. FITZGERALD, Capt. , and J.
26th of Decmeber 1839 at Fort Heilaman, East Florida.
M. CLENDENIN, on the
Vol. 4, cont'd
Muster Roll of Captain Charles Freymuth's Conpany of Mounted men of the 2nd
Regiment, Second Brigade of the Florida Militia, commanded by General Hernandez
ordered into the service of the United States by Governor Call from the 1st day
of October 1836 to the 1st day of February 1837. The company was enrolled by
Major PIERCE.
Muster roll certified as true by Charles FREYMUTH, Captain, February 1837 at
St. Augustine, East Florida. Also certified by the Mustering Officer, L. 0.
1. Charles FREYMUTH, Captain, furnished 1 public horse frcm the 5th of Nov.
2. Petronelus LOPEZ, 1st Lieut.
1. John SANCHEZ, 1st Sergt.
2. Virgil DUPONT, 2nd Sergt
Francis SANCHEZ, Corporal
Gabriel PERPAL, Corporal
Robert CAMPBELL, Musician
2. Robert BASSARERI
3. Gregorio BRAVO
4. Garret BRAESTED
5. Wn. BLACK
6. Abraham DUPONT, horse died in
service 31 Jan. 1837.
7. John FAULK, horse died in ser-
vice 20th Nov.
8. Walter FERMAN, discharged Oct.
11th by order Gov. CALL.
9. J. C.HUGHES (HUTHES?)
10. Washington IVES
11. Edward IVES
12. William LORING; Thos. DOOLEY
mustered as substitute frcm
13. John GATES, trans, to Col.
Warren's Command.
14. John PINKERTON, furnished a
public horse.
15. F. L. ROUSE, disch. 10/11/36
by order of Gov. CALL.
Jessee SAUNDERS, furnished a
Daniel SAUNDERS, furnished a
John SANCHEZ, furnished a
public horse,
name not readable.
Raphial TORRES.
M. H. TUCKER, discharged
11/1/ by order Col. DOWNING.
Daniel WHITE? discharged by
order of Col. J. S.
SANCHEZ on 20th (mo?)
George WILKINSON.
Theopolus WOODS, furnished a
Joseph MARTINET J .Y, disch.
10/23 by order of Gov. CALL.
Muster Roll of Captain Daniel S. GARDNER'S Company of the 4th Regiment, 2nd
Brigade of the Florida Militia, commanded by Col. Warren, ordered into service
of the United States by Brig. Gen'l HERNANDEZ frcm the 10th day of November
1835 to the 5th day of March 1836.
Vol. 4. Pp 29-30, Cont'd
On 11th August 1836 at Jacksonville, Florida, the muster was certified to be
true and was signed by Captain D. L GARDINER , Commanding the Company.
1. Daniel S. GARDNER, Captain. 2. Adin WATERMAN, 1st Lieut.
3. James R. MADIN, 2nd Lieut.
1. Gurney SMITH, 1st Sgt.; not mounted, discharged Jan. 9th.
2. W. L. DONALDSON, Sgt. &amp; 1st Sgt. , Sgt. from 11/10 to 1/9; promoted to 1st.
Sgt. 1/9 to 3/5, not mounted.
3. Milo K. PINKERTON, Sgt., not mounted.
4. Thos S. RYAN, Sgt., not mounted.
5. Y not readable , Sgt., promoted from Corpl. 1/9, not mounted.
1. Thos J. JONES, Corporal, not mounted.
2. Wm. HICKMAN, Corporal, not mounted.
3. S not readable , promoted to Sgt., 9th Jan., not mounted.
4. Josiah GATES, not mounted.
1. Lewis L. HOGANS, not mounted.
2. John L. DOGGETT, not mounted.
3. D. D. DERRICKSON, not mounted.
4. A. J. PHILIPS, not mounted.
5. Arthur McCLASKY, not mounted.
6. Samuel L. BURRITT, not mounted.
7. Samuel MATTAIR, not mounted.
8. Reuben HOGANS, Jr., not mounted.
9. Wm. H. MILLS, not mounted.
10. R. B., GREGORY, not mounted.
11. Wm. PARKER, not mounted.
12. Geo. PENDARIVS, mounted.
13. H. R. BLANCHARD, mounted
14 . Emory RIDER, not mounted.
15. J. MARKHAM, not mounted.
16. Benjamin MAYO, not mounted.
17. Thomas DEXTER, not mounted.
18. L. CURRIER, not mounted.
19. Oscar B. HART, not mounted.
2 O.John BRADLEY, not mounted.
21. Ossian B. HART, mounted.
Thos. LANGLEY, deserted 1/10.
Edwin B. PEEK, deserted 1/10.
Philip J. DELL, not mounted.
Demetrio SALAS, deserted 1/15.
Philip TAYLOR, mounted.
Elias J. HART, not mounted
Josiah FOGG, not mounted.
Charles MERRICK, not mounted.
0. M. DORMON, promoted to 2nd
Lt. 1/7, mounted.
James PICKETT, discharged 1/15.
John UPTEGROVE, died Jan. 11th.
Aldrich BRADDOCK, mounted.
Peter R. WALKER, not mounted.
Gustavus M. DUNLAP, commanded
the schooner "Ariel" from Jan
15 to Mar. 5.
C. C. BLANCHARD, mounted.
Albert BLANCHARD, mounted.
Muster Roll of Captain Michael Garrison's Mounted Company of the 1st Regiment
2nd Brigade of the Florida Militia, commanded by Col. John Warren, ordered into
service of the United States by His Excellency Governor Call from the 22nd day
of Septgnber 1836 to the 22nd day of January 1837.
Lieutenants BRUTON and HINDLEY with a part of this Company greatly distinguish-
ed themselves at the Battle of San ? on ber 1836 and in several
other services. Also, with a part of the Company, they servced in the Batta-
lion under my command in Col. PEARCE's Division and greatly distinguished them-
selves for their soldier-like conduct, particular at the Wahoo Swamp on the
Vol 4, pp 31-32, cont'd
21st of Nov. 1836. /s/ M. J. MILLS, Lt. Col., Ccm'd 1st Battn, 1st Regt.
Dated April _, 1837 at Fort Gilliland. Certified a true muster by M. GARRI-
SON, Capt. April 5, 1837 at Fort Gilliland.
1. Michael GARRISON, Captain; 1 servant &amp; 2 horses.
2. David BRUTON, 1st Lieut., 1 servamt &amp; 2 horses.
3. Matthew HINDLEY, 2d Lieut, 1 servant &amp; 2 horses.
1. Robert Y0UNGBLO0D, 1st Sgt.
2. *John E. HARVTLL, Sgt.
3. Isaac GARRASON, Sgt.
4. Richard ZL. GARRASON, Sgt.
1. John GEIGER, Corpl.
2. Joshua MILLER, Corpl.
3. Thcmas E. BARRON, Corpl.
4. Robert BIVAN, Corpl.
* Lost his horse in the campaign and procured another.
BATES, Wilson
BATES, Fleming, Sr.
BATES, Fleming, Jr., lost
his horse in the Withla-
coochie, procured another,
BATES, Jas.B.
BLOCKER, _?
BRANCH, Britton
BUFFAM, R. V.
BURNETT, Jerry, mortally wound-
ed in action 9/18; died after
BURNETT, Saburn
CASH, David C.
COLDING, Thcmas
ELLIS, Giles W.
GARRISON, Wm. M.
GARRISON, S. D.
GARRISON, Jos. N.
GIEGER, Abraham
GIEGER, Samuel
GIEGER, Enoch.
GIEGER, James M. , severely wounded in action 9/18/1836
HAUGE, James
HAGUE, Gideon
HAGUE, John James
HAGUE, J. R.
HALL (HALE?), James
HARVTLL, Samuel
HARVTLL, Berrian
HARVTLL, E. M.
KNIGHT, E. J.
KNIGHT, Joseph D.
KNIGHT, ?
KNIGHT, Elias
KNIGHT, Britton
L ? , Archibald
OLMSTED, W. S/
PRICE, Spencer?
SMART, ?
SMITH, Asa "
STANDLEY, Jesse
STANDLEY, John R.
STANDLEY, Wm. F.
STANDLEY, John
STANDLEY, Seaborn
Vol. 4, pp 31-32, PRIVATES, Cont'd
STANDLEY, John B., lost his
horse in the cove of Withlocochee.
SUGGS, John
TOWNSON, J. S., lost his horse
in the cove of Withlocochee.
68. WARREN, Joseph
69. WATERS, G ?_
70. WATERS, John
71. WATERS, Joseph
72. WHEELER, H. Z.
73. WINGATE, Owen
Muster Roll of Captain James Green's Company of the 1st Regiment of Florida
Volunteers, commanded by Col. John Warren, received into service of the United
States by Major Gen'l Thos. S. Jessup from the 3d day of August to the 31st day
of December 1837 under Act of Congress approved the 23d May 1836. The Company
was enrolled 3 Aug. 1837 at Jacksonville, by Lt. Waters for 6 months. All
traveled a distance of 80 miles to the place of rendevous and 80 miles home
from pace of discharge.
Certified a true muster on Dec. 31st 1837 by James Green, Captain, Commanding
the Company. Station: Jacksonville, E. F.
James GREEN, Captain
John H. HADDOCK, 1st Lieut.
Joseph LOUTHER, 2d Lieut.
1. John IVEY, 1st Sgt.
2. Arthur G. TUCKER, 2d Sgt.
1. James HARRIS, 1st Corpl.
2. John CREWS, 2d Corpl.
1. Thos. NEEDE, Musician.
3. John SMITH, 3d Sgt.
4. Langly BRYANT, 4th Sgt.
3. James BEALL, 3d Corpl.
2. Joseph TURMAGE (Musician?)
BROWN, Larun
CASEY, Abraham
CASON, John
CASON, Purnele
CREWS, Elias
CASON, McGURTY
CREWS, Alexander
CASON, David
COONER, James
CASSEY, Absolam
DUBERLEY, William
FLOYD, Isiah
HUNT, Floyd
HIGGENBCTHAM, James
22. HADDOCK, Joseph
23. HUNT, John M.
24. HUNT, James F.
25. HALL, Zachariah T.
26. KING, Perry
27. LOW, Washington
28. LEYN, Daniel
29. McCASTER, Patrick
30. MIZELLE, Jehu
31. NOBLE, Thomas
32. PEACOCK, Isham
33. PETTY, Morida
34. PEOPLES, Isham
35. PETTY, Edward
36. RUSSELL, James
37. RISLY, A. G.
38. ROW, Edmond
39. ROBERTSON, Wiley
40. SIKES, William
41. STONE, Jackson
42. stone, James
Vol. 4, pp 33-34, PRIVATES, Cont'd
43. STEPHENS, Nathaniel
44. SUMMERLIN, Daniel
45. STOKES, Burrell T.
46. SLADE, Leonard
47. STOKES, Albert
48. TYNER, David
49. TOMPKINS, John
50. WIGGINS, Edmond
51. WIGGINS, Jesse
DIED: Robert SAUNDERS, 4th Corporal on 2nd December 1837, at Jacksonville.
Muster Roll of Captain James Green's Company of the 1st Regiment, Brigade of
Florida Volunteers, commanded by Colonel John Warren, ordered into service of
the United States by Major Gen'l Thos. L. Jessup from the 3d day of August to
the 2d day of February 1838, under Act of Congress passed 23d May 1836.
This is a hand-drawn muster roll.
Headquarters of the Army of the South, St. Augustine, July 7th 1837.
Muster Roll certified to be true by James GREEN, Captain, Commanding Company.
Date: 14th Sept. 1837 Station: Jacksonville, E. F.
1. James GREEN, Captain, 2 horses and 1 servant.
1. John H. HADDOCK, 1st Lieut., 2 horses and 1 servant.
1. Joseph LOWTHER, 2d Lieut., 2 horses and 1 servant.
1. John IVEY, 1st Sergt., a bay mare.
2. Arthur G. TUCKER, 2d Sergt., a bay mare.
3. John SMITH, 3d Sergt., a bay horse.
4. Langley BRYANT, 4th Sergt., a bay horse.
1. James HARRIS, 1st Corpl., a dun horse.
2. John CREWS, 2d Corpl., a brown horse.
3. James SEAL, 3d Corpl., a bay horse, in service from 10 Aug. 1837.
4. Robert SAUNDERS, 4th Corpl., a bay mare.
1. BEALL, Thomas, a bay mare 17,
2. BROWN, Larun, a bay horse 18,
3. BROWN, Ezekiel, a bay horse 19.
4. BURNEY, James, a black horse 20.
5. CASEY, Abraham, a bay horse 21.
6. CASON, John, a bay horse
7. CASEY, Purnell, a bay horse 22.
8. CASEY, William, a sorrel mare 23.
9. CREWS, Elias, a bay mare 24.
10. CASON, McGirty, a brown horse 25.
11. CREWS, Alexander, a sorrel horse 26.
12. CREWS, David, a sorrel mare 27.
13. COONER, James, a bay horse 28.
14. CASSEY, Absalom, a rhone mare 29.
15. CANADY, William, a brown horse 30.
16. DUBERLY, William, a sorrel horse 31.
DARBEY, Daniel, a bay horse
FRANK, John, a black mare
FLOYD, Isaiah, a bright bay
HUNT, Floyd, a sorrel mare
HIGGINBOTHAM, James, a sorrel
HADDOCK, Joseph, a black mare
HUNT, John M. , a sorrel horse
HUNT, James F. , a sorrel horse
HALL, Zachariah, a bay horse
KING, Perry, a roan mare
LOW, Washington, a cream horse
LEYN, Daniel, a bay mare
McCASTER, Patrick, a bay horse
MISELLE, Jehu, iron grey mare.
NOBLES, Thomas, a bay horse
Vol. 4, Page 35, PRIVATES, Cont'd
32. PEACOCK, Isam, a gray horse
33. PETTY, Morida, a sorrel horse
34. PEOPLES, Isham, a sorrel mare
35. PETTY, Edward, a sorrel horse
36. RUSSELL, James, a sorrel horse
37. RISLEY, A. G. , a bay horse
38. ROW, Edmond, a sorrel horse
39. ROBERTSON, Wiley, a grey mare
40. SIKES, William, a bay horse
41. STONE, Jackson, a bay mare.
42. STONE, James, a grey horse
43. STEPHENS, Nathaniel, a sorrel
44. SUMMERLIN, Daniel, a bay horse
45. STOKES, Bur relet, a bay horse
46. SLADE, Leonard, a brown horse
47. STOKES, Albert, a cream horse
48. TYNER, David, a bay horse.
49. TOMPKINS, John, a sorrel horse
50. WIGGINS, Edmond, a bay mare.
51. WIGGINS, Jesse, a sorrel horse.
Muster Roll of Lieutenant Celestino Gonzalez's Detachment Company of the 1st
Regiment, 1st Brigade of the Florida Militia, commanded by Brig. -Gen 1 1 Leigh
Reid, ordered into service of the United States by Governor R. K. Call frcm the
6th day of March to the 26th day of March 1937.
Certified a true muster on 25th July 1838 by Celestino Gonzalez, Commanding
the Company. Station: Pensacola, E. F. Certified true the same day and
place by Captain D. H. VINTON, Inspector &amp; Mustering Officer.
Celestino GONZALEZ, 1st Lieut.
Antoine COLLINS, 2nd Lieut.,
ALICK, Sergeant
James E. SIMPSON, Sergeant
Joseph GONZALEZ, Corporal
JAMES GONZALES, Corporal
BONIFAY, Joseph
BALL, Fred. A.
C ? , Thomas
COLE, Y ?
EASTIN, M. G.
GAGNET, Joseph
HEADINGTON, Elliott
LAVALLE, Francis
MITCHELL, Robt. A.
MAURA, Francis
NORWOOD, J. H.
24. McCLOSKY, J.
25. RIOBO, Joseph
26. RIERA, Antonio
27. RISSBERGER, Charles
28. ROBERTSON, Robert
29. SUMPTER, S.
30. STUCKEY, John
31. STEPHENS, A.
32. THOMPSON, F.
33. THOMPSON William
34. VASSER, E.
35. WILKINSZ, Charles
36. SUARES, Anselmo
Muster Roll of Captain Elias B. Gould's Company of the Veteran Volunteers of
the Florida Militia, commanded by Capt. E. B. Gould, called into service of the
United States by Maj. Gen'l Thos. L. Jesup from the 17th day of July to the
17th day of September 1837.
Certified a true muster on 18 September 1827 by E. B. Gould, Captain,
Commanding the Company. Station: St. Augustine, E. F. Also certified by
Captain H. Brown, Inspector &amp; Mustering Officer.
1. Elias B. GOULD, Captain
2. John B. ANDREU, 1st Lieut.
Francis ROGERO, 2d Lieut.
1. Laurence ANDREU, 1st Sgt.
2. Ramon ROGERO, 2d Sgt.
1. George GIANOPLE, 1st Corp.
2. Joseph MASTERS, 2s Corp.
1. William B. CLARKE, Drummer
3. James ARNAU, 3d Sgt.
4. Bartolcmew MASTERS, Senr, 4th Sgt.
3. Vicente PACETTY, 3d Corp.
4. Peter CERCOPOLY, 4th Corp.
2. George P. CLARKE, Fifer
1. Antonio ANDREU, Junr.
2. Francis ANDREU
3. Joseph ANDREU
4. Michael ANDREU, sick
5. Rafael ANDREU
6. Joseph J. ANDREU
7. John ANDREU, sick
8. Domingo ACOSTA
9. Jacob BOQUARDEZ
10. Manuel BARRANCO, sick
11. Joseph BARBARA
12. Gabriel CAPO
13. Gabriel CAPO, Junr.
14. John CAPO
15. Mathias CAPELLO
16. Peter CAPELLO
17. Rafael CANOVTS
18. William COATES
19. William G. DAVES
20. Archibald GOULD
21. James M. GOULD
22. Diego HERNANDEZ
23. Jos: HERNANDEZ
24. Isaac HUFFMANN
25. Daniel HURLBURT
26. Bartolcmew LOPEZ, sick
27. Francis GENOVAR
28. Jos: A. LLAMBIAS
29. Mathias LAWRENCE
30. * Isidore LYNCH
Joseph PACETTY,
Peter SEGUI
William STRUM?
Peter TROPE
Geronimo TRIAY,
of 25th Aug.,
John THOMAS, sick
Dcmingo USINA.
died on the night
leaving a widow and
Rafael XIMENEZ (not numbered)
Andrea XIMENEZ (not numbered)
No. 30: Transferred from Capt. Hanson
10 Aug. in place of Matthew LONG
who joined the Company 25th July
and was transferred to Capt. H
Company on the 10th of Aug. by or-
der of Col. HARNEY
Muster Roll of Captain Elias B. Gould's Company of Veteran Volunteers, com-
manded by ordered into service of the United States by Major
General Thos. L. Jesup from the 17th day of September to the 17th day of
Certified a true muster by E. B. Gould, Captain, Commanding the Company and
by H. Brown, Captain, Inspector &amp; Mustering Officer.
Date: 17th November 1837
Station: St. Augustine, E. F.
Elias B. GOULD, Captain
John R. ANDREU, 1st Lieut.
George GIANOPLE, 1st Corp.
Joseph MASTERS, 2d Corp.
Vicente PACETTY, 3d Corp.
Lawrence ANDREU, 1st Sergt.
Ramon ROGERO, 2d Sergt.
James ARNOW, 3d Sergt.
Bartolcmo MASTERS, Sr., 4th Sergt.
Peter CERCOPOLY, 4th Corp.
William B. CLARKE, Drummer
George P. CLARKE, Fifer
Antonio ANDREU, Junr.
Joseph J. ADREU
Dcmingo ACOSTA
Jacob BOQUARDEZ
Gabriel CAPO, Senr.
Gabriel CAPO, Junr.
Matthias CAPELLO
Peter CAPELLO
Rafael CANOVIS
Archibald F. GOULD
Bartolcmo LOPEZ
Joseph A. LLAMBIAS
Matthias LAURENCE
Isidore LYNCH, trans,
from Capt. HANSON'S Co.
Joseph PACETTY, Senr.
Andreas PACETTY. 3d
John SEGUI, substituted for
Jesse SAUNDERS, substituted
for Isaac HOFFMAN
Benjamin T. STARKE, substitu-
ted for William G. DAVIS
Herman POGINBERG
John THOMAS, died on day of
September 1837.
Domingo USINA
Andrew XIMENES
Muster Roll of Captain Elias B. Gould's Company of the Florida Militia, com-
manded by Captain E. B. Gould, ordered into service of the United States by
Major Gen'l Thos. L. Jesup from the 17th day of July 1837 to the 17th day of
Certified on honor to be a true muster by E. B. Gould, Captain, Commanding
the Company. Date: 5th August 1837. Station: St. Augustine, E. F.
Also certified by L. B. Webster, Captain, Inspector &amp; Mustering Officer on
the 29th day of July 1837.
2. John R. ANDREU, 1st Lieut.
3. Francis ROHERO, 2d Lieut.
Laurence ANDREU, 1st Sergt.
Ramon ROHERO, 2d Sergt.
James ARNOU, 3d Sergt.
Bartolomo MASTERS, Sr., 4th Sergt.
2. Joseph MASTERS, 2d Corp.
3. Vicente PASETTY, 3d Corp.
1. Antonio ANDREU, Jr.
2. Joseph ANDREU
3. Joseph T. ANDREU
4. John ANDREU
5. Michael ANDREU
6. Rafael ANDREU
7. Francis ANDREU
9. Joseph BARBARA
10. Jacob BOQUARDEZ
11. Manuel BARRANCO
12. Gabriel CAPO, Sr.
13. Gabriel CAPO, Jr.
15. Matthias CAPELLO
17. Rafael CANOVLS
18. William STRUM
19. William G. DAVIS
20. James M. GOULD
21. Archibald GOULD
22. Daniel HURLBURT
23. Diego HERNANDEZ
24. Joseph HERNANDEZ
25. Isaac HOFFMAN
26. Augustine LOPEZ
27. Bartolomo LOPEZ
28. Francis LLENOVAR
29. Joseph A. LLAMBIAS
30. Matthias LAWRENCE
31. Matthew LONG
32. George LIPP
33. Joseph MAS
34. William MAYNARD
35. John PONCE
36. Antonio POMAR
37. Joseph PASETTY, Sr.
38. Andreas PASETTY, 3d
39. Peter SEGUI
40. John SEGUI
41. Lewis STEEL
42. Peter TROPE
43. Francis TRIAY
44. Geronimo TRIAY
45. Peter TRIAY
46. John THOMAS
47. Domingo USINA
48. Andrew XIMENES
49. Rafael XIMENES
50 . William COATES
Muster Roll of Captain E. B. Gould's Company of the 1st Regiment, Florida
Volunteers, commanded by Col. J. Warren, received into the service of the
United States by Maj. Gen'l Thos. C. Jesup, Commander of the Army of the South
from the 17th day of November to the 1st day of January 1838. NOTE: The Com-
pany was enrolled on 17th July 1837 at St. Augustine, E. F., by Capt. L. B.
Certified a true muster by E. B. Gould, Captain, Commanding the Company.
Date: January 1, 1838. -Station: St. Augustine. Also certified by E. A.
CA P ?, Lieut. 1st Arty, Inspector &amp; Mustering Officer.
2. John R. ANDREW, 1st Lieut.
1. Lawrence ANDREW, 1st Sgt.
3. James ARNOU, 3d Sgt., to pay
for 1 gunsling 8 cents.
4. George GIANOPLE, 4th Sgt., promoted
from Corpl. to Sgt., 11/17/1837
Rafael XIMENES, Corpl., pro-,
moted from Pvt to Corpl 11/17
Joseph MASTERS, Corpl., to pay
for 1 gunsling, 8 cents
Vicente PASETTY, Corpl.
Peter CIRCOPOLY, 4th Corpl.,
to pay for 1 gunsling, 8 cents.
Rafael ANDREW, to pay for 1
gunsling, 8 cents.
Domingo ACOSTA, to pay for
1 pick &amp; brush, 11 cents.
Jacob BOQUARDEZ, to pay for
1 gunsling, 8 cents.
Gabriel CAPO, Sen., to pay
for 1 gunsling, 8 cents.
Gabriel CAPO, Jun.
John CAPO, to pay for 1
Matthias CAPELLA
Peter CAPELLA, to pay for a
screwdriver &amp; wiper, 20 cents.
Rafael CANOVTS
Archibald F. GOULD, to pay for
1 pick, brush &amp; gunsling 19
James M. GOULD, to pay for 1
pick &amp; brush, 11 cents.
Daniel HULBURT, to pay for 1
Bartolo LOPEZ, to pay for 1
Ignacio LOPEZ, to pay for 1
Matthias LAWRENCE, to pay for
Isidor LYNCH, to pay for 1
wiper, 8 cents.
George LIPP, to pay for 1 gun-
sling, 8 cents.
Joseph MAS, absent on detached
Joseph PASETTY, Senr.
Andreas PASETTY, Junr., to pay
Vol. 4, pp 44-45, PRIVATES, cont'd
34. John PONCE
35. Herman POGENBERG, sick
36. Peter SEGUI
37. John SEGUI
38. William STENN, to pay for a
screwdriver, 7 cents.
39. Jesse SAUNDERS
40. Benjamin STARKE
41. Peter TROPE
42. Francis TRIAY
43. Peter TRIAY
44. Andreas XIMENES
45. Antonio ANDREW,
46. Antonio ANDREW,
Discharged: Bartolo MASTERS, Sgt. , 17 Nov. 1837, St. Augustine.
Died: John THOMAS, Pvt. , 21 Sept. 1837, St. Augustine.
Muster Roll of Captain William Haddock's Company of the 4th Regiment, 2nd Bri-
gade of the Florida Militia, commanded by Col. Warren, ordered into service of
the United States by Brig. -Gen '1 Hernandez from the 10th day of November 1835
to the 5th day of March 1836.
The muster was certified to be true by William Haddock, Captain, Commanding the
Company; also by , Inspector &amp; Mustering Officer (name illigible).
Date: 11 August 1836. Station: Jacksonville, E. F.
1. William TURNER, Captain, 11/10/1835
2. William HADDOCK, Captain, 1/15/1836
3. William HADDOCK, 1st Lieut., 11/10/1835
4. John H . HADDOCK, 1st Lieut., 1/15/1836.
5. Alexander HADDOCK, 2d Lieut., 11/10/1835.
6. James GREEN, 2d Lieut., 1/15/1836.
7. John H. HADDOCK, 3d Lieut., 11/10/1835.
8. James SPARKMAN, 3d Lieut., 1/15/1836.
9. Daniel DALY, 3d Lieut., 2/22/1836.
1. John JONES, 1st. Sergt., 11/10/1835.
2. Robert WILLIAMS, 1st Sergt., 2/5/1836.
3. John PEOPLES, Sergt., 11/10/1835.
4. Isaac WINGATE, Sergt.
5. Jefferson GODWIN, Sergt.
1. William VAUGHAN, Corporal.
2. John VILLALONGA, Corporal; deserted Jan.
3. William WINGATE, Corporal.
4. Jacob GEIGER, Corporal.
15th, 1836.
1. William WILKIE
2. Nathaniel W ?
3. John NETrLES
4. John SAULS
5. James TYSON
6. John HIGGINBOTHAM
7. Felix GEIGER
8. James HIGGINBOTHAM
10. Phineas WILDS
11. David BRADDOCK
12. Jesse LONG
14. Stephen FERNANDEZ, deserted
Jan. 15th, 1836.
Vol. 4, pp 46-47, PRIVATES, cont'd
15. Ezekiel BROWN
16. Charles WILD
17. Daniel DALY
18. Owen WINGATE
19. Timothy HARRIS?
20. James WILSON
21. Lewis BAILEY
James PI ?
E. R. AT.HRRTI
James BESSENT
B. L. LOWTHER
William NORT ?
28. Onesinus? FUTCH
Muster Roll of Captain William Haddock's Company of the 1st Regiment, Florida
Volunteers, commanded by Col. John Warren, ordered into service of the United
States by Gen. Thos. L. Jessup, Commander of the Army of the South, from the
18th day of September to the 19th day of December 1837.
Certified a true muster for the period "herein mentioned" by William HADDOCK,
Captain, Commanding the Company. Date: December 19th, 1837. Station: Jack-
sonville, E. F. Also certified a true muster by Jno. H. Warren, Inspector &amp;
1. William HADDOCK, Captain, and negroe servant, Sampson.
1. Robert WILLIAMS, 1st Lieut., and negroe servant, Tom.
1. D. N. CONE, 2d Lieut., and negroe servant, Tim.
1. William H. WILLIAMS, 1st Sgt., absent sick, arms accounted for.
2. Johnathan TURNER, 2d Sgt.
3. James THOMPSON, 3d Sgt., rifle &amp; accout'rs turned over to Orderly Officer
4. Archibald HOGANS, 4th Sergt.
1. Isaac HARVEY, 1st Corporal.
2. Nimrod ROBINSON, 2d Corp., rifle &amp; accout'rs turnred over to Orderly
Officer at St. Augustine.
3. Benj. OGLESBY, 3d Corporal; furnished his own arms.
1. Samuel RUSSEL, Musician, absent sick, arms not accounted for.
2. Isaac T. WILLIAMS, Musician, absent sick, arms not accounted for.
BENNETT, Hiram
BARBER, William, absent sick,
arms not accounted for.
BARBER, Moses, horse killed in
Aug., by wham unknown.
BEASLEY, Nathan, absent sick,
arns not accounted for.
BRADDOCK, Aldridge, horse died
from disease contracted in
BRADDOCK, Alex'n, absent sick,
furnished his own arms.
8. CONWAY, Ephraim, accouterments
turned in, rifle at St. Aug.
9. COMBS, George
10. COMBS, John
11. CANADAY, John
12. EVERLING?, Thos. C.
13. DAVIS, Samuel
14. DOBSON, Josiah
15. DAVIS, Thomas
16. ENNIS, John, horse died from
disease contracted in service
17. ELLIS, Jiles T. B.
Vol. 4, pp 48-49, PRIVATES, cont'd
18. GREEN, John C, arms at St.
Augustine; horse died.
19. GREEN, John T. , arms at St.
20. HOGAN, William A.
21. HARRISON, Henry, horse died of
disease contracted in ser-
22. HINES, Isaac
23. HISLER, George, arms turned
in at Jacksonville.
24. HODGES, Samuel, arms turned
25. JOHNSON, Erick, arms at St.
Augustine depot.
26. JERNIGAN, Isaac, arms turned
27. JERNIGAN, Aron, arms at St.
28. JLADO? IIADO?, Gideon
29. JOHNS, Riley, arms turned in
30. JOHNSON, John M.
31. MINCY, Willoughby
32. McDONALD, Alexander
33. MURRY, William
34. MURRY, Richard, horse died in
35. RUSSEL, John, arms not ac-
36. RUSSEL, Samuel
37. SWIT, Abner
38. STERLIN, William
39. SAULS, John
40. SIKES, John
41. SWIT, Samuel R.
42. THOMAS, Benj'm, arms at St.
43. THOMAS, James, substitute in
Capt. GREEN'S Company
44. THOMPSON, John, rifle lost
45. WHITMORE, Charles
46. WILLIAMS, Anderson
47. WILLIAMS, Robin? Rohn?, ab-
sent, arms not accounted for
48. WILLIAMS, William, absent,
arms not accpounted for
49. WILLIAMS, John D. , absent
with leave.
50. VANZANT, Garrett, horse died
frcm disease contracted
Muster Roll of Captain William Haddock's Company of the 1st Regiment, Brigade
of the Florida Militia, commanded by Col. John Warren, ordered in service of
the United States by Gen. Thos. Jessup, Commander in Charge, Florida, frcm the
19th day of June 1837 to the 18th day of December 1837, under Act of Congress
approved 23rd of May 1836.
Muster Roll certified to be true by Wm. Haddock, Captain, Ccmmanding Company,
and by Geo. WATSON, Lt., USA, Muster Officer. Date: 19th July 1837. Station:
Jacksonville, E. F.
1. William HADDOCK, Capt; two horses and 1 servant.
2. Robert WILLIAMS, 1st Lieut., two horses, 1 servant.
3. D. N. CONE, 2d Lieut., two horse, 1 servant.
1. William WILLIAMS, 1st Sgt., a sorrel horse.
2. Johnathan TURNER, 2d Sgt., a black horse.
3. James THOMPSON, 3d Sgt., a sorrel horse.
4. Archibald HOGANS, 4th Sgt., a black horse.
1. Isaac HARVEY, 1st Corp., a bay horse.
2. Nimrod ROBERSON, 2d Corp., a sorrel mare.
3. Benjamin 0GT.iF.SBY, 3d Corp., a bay horse.
4. John HOGANS, 4th Corp., a bay horse.
Vol. 4, pp 50-51, cont'd
1. Samuel RUSSEL, Junr., Musician, 1 black horse.
2. Isaac T. WILLIAMS, Musician, 1 bay horse.
1. BEASLEY, John, chestnut horse. 26.
2. BENIT, Hiram, bay horse. 27.
3. BARBER, Wm., sorrel horse. 28.
4 . BARBER, Moses , black, mare. 29 .
5. BEASLEY, Nathan, bay horse. 30.
6. BRADDOCK, Aldridge, gray horse. 31.
7. BRADDOCK, Alex., cream horse. 32.
8. CONAWAY, Ephraim, sorrel horse. 33.
9. COMBS, George, bay horse. 34.
10. COMBS, John, sorrel horse. 35.
11. CANADY, John, bay mare. 36.
12. COLDING, Thos.D., sorrel mare. 37.
13. DAVIS, Samuel, bay horse. 38.
14. DOBSON, Josiah, bay horse. 39.
15. DAVIS, Thomas, bay horse. 40.
16. ENNIS, John, sorrel horse. 41.
17. ELLIS, Jiles T. B., bay horse. 42.
18. GREEN, John C, bay horse. 43.
19. GREEN, John T. , bay horse. 44.
20. HOGANS, Willia A. , bay mare. 45.
21. HARRISON, Henry, bay horse. 46.
22. HINES, Isaac, sorrel horse. 47.
23. HISLER, George, black horse. 48.
24. HOGES, Samuel, gray mare. 49.
25. JOHNSON, Erick, bay mare. 50.
JERNEGAN, Isaac, sorrel horse
JERNEGAN, Aaron, sorrel mare
JLADO, Gideon, gray horse.
JOHNS, Riley, bay horse.
JOHNSON, John M. , black horse.
MINCY, Wilaby, bay horse
McDONALD, Alexander, sorrel horse.
MURRY, William, black mare.
MURRY, Richard, bay horse.
RUSSELL, John, bay horse.
RUSSELL, Samuel, bay horse.
SWIT (SURT?), Abner W. , bay mare.
STERLIN, William, sorrel horse.
SAULS, John, bay mare.
SIKES, John, gray horse.
SWIT (SURT?), Sam'l R. , bay mare.
THOMAS, Benj'm, sorrel horse.
THOMAS, James, sorrel horse.
THOMPSON, John, cream horse.
WILLIAMS, Anderson, sorrel horse.
WHITMORE, Charles, bay horse.
WILLIAMS, Robin/Rohn?, bay horse.
WILLIAMS, William, bay mare.
WILLIAMS, John D., sorrel mare.
VANZANT, Garrett, roan horse.
Muster Roll of Captain Hiram Hall's Company of the Regiment, Brigade
of the Florida Mounted Militia, commanded by Maj? W. J. Bailey, ordered into
service of the Territory of Florida by Governor R. K. Call from the 10th day of
December 1839 to the 10th day of March 1840.
Certified a true muster (at discharge) by Hiram Hall, Captain, Commanding the
Company. (Date not readable) Also certified by S. Churchill, Maj., 3d Arty.
Inspector &amp; Mustering Officer. Date: 19 Jan. 1843? Camp Pleasant.
NOTE: This muster roll was very faint and difficult to read. Company was
enrolled at Camp Pleasant, E. F.
1. Hiram HALL, Captain.
2. John OSTEEN, 1st Lieut.
3. William ALMAND, 2d Lieut.
1. James S. HOWARD, Corp.
2. Dempsey HARREL, Corp.
1. Edward J. BOYEr, 1st Sgt.
2. John P. W. HIX, Sgt.
3. James McLEOD, Sgt.
4. Morris GIDDINS, Sgt.
3. Jesse P. HAVTS, Corp.
4. Samuel GRANGER, Corp.
Vol. 4, pp 52-53, cont'd
1. AL'IMAN, Thanas
2. AL'IMAN, James
3. ARNOLD, George
4. BOYET, James
5. BOYET, Edward
6. BULL, Richard
7. BERTON, Berry
8. BENNEIT, John R.
9. BUTTERWORTH, Jeremiah
10. CALLOWAY, John
11. ELLIS, George
12. FAIRCLOTH, Allen D.
13. FAIRCLOTH, Allen
14. GRANTHAM, Joel
15. GRANTHAM, John
16. GRANTHAM, James
17. GOLDEN, Andrew
18. GODWIN, Obediah
19. GODWIN, Wilson
20. HERRING, James F.
21. HERAN, Charles
22. HALL, Elijah B.
23. HARSK?, Abraham
24. HARREL, Abner
25. HINTON, Woodward
26. HUNTER, J. A.
27. HOLDER, Daniel
28. JERNIGAN, William
29. JOHNSON, George
30. MALDEN, Samuel
31. MARTIN, James
32. McLEOD, Archibald
33. McRANEY, John
34. NICHOLS, Thomas
35. PATTERSON, John
36. ROACH, Josiah R.
37. SKIPPER, Nelson
38. STUART, William
39. STRICKLAND, Stephen
40. STRICKLAND, John D.
41. SESSIONS, Lewey N.
42. SWEET, John
43. THOMPSON, James
44. TYLER, Hansford
45. TYSON, Henry
46. VICKERS, Drewry
47. VICKERS, David
48. VARN?. William T.
49. WALKER, Wiley
50. WILLIAMS, Hosea
51. WALKER, James N.
52. WHEATLEY, John
53. WOOD, Wiley W.
Pages 54,55,56 and 57
Muster Roll of Captain Hiram Hall's Company of the 1st Regiment of the Florida
Mounted Militia, commanded by Col. Wm. J. Bailey, ordered into the service of
the United States by Brig. -Gen' 1 W. K. Armistead from the 3rd day of August
1840 to the 3rd day of November 1840. The Company travelled 60 miles to the
place of rendezvous.
Certified a true muster by Hiram Hall, Capt., Commanding the Company, and by
Maj. S. Churchill, Maj., 3rd Arty, Inspector and Mustering Officer.
Date: August 3d, 1840. Station: Camp Gamble.
1. Hiram HALL, Captain
1. A. T. HUNTER, 1st Sgt.
2. George ELLIS, Sgt.
3. Maris GIDDENS, Sgt.
4. Jeremiah BUTTERWORTH, Sgt.
1. Samuel GRANGER, Corporal
2. Charles OHARO (OHARRA) , Corporal
3. James N. WALKER, Corporal
4. Andrew GOLDEN, Corporal, died in Ga.
Vol. 4, pp 54,55,56, &amp; 57 cont'd:
1. Edward J. BOYET, Bugler
2. Jackson A. LLOYD, "
1. ALIMAN, James
2. ALIMAN, Thomas
4. BURNETT, John R.
5. BOYET, James
6. BOYET, Nathan
7. BERKTON (BECKTON) , Berry
8. CALLAWAY, (CALOWAY) John
9. CARY, James
10. CONDULARY, Peter
11. FARECLOTH, (FAIRCLOTH) Allen D.
12. GODWIN, Wilson
13. GODWIN, Obediah
14. GRANDHAM, Huey
15. HARRELL, Dempsey
16. HARRELL, Abner
17. HARRELL, Furney
18. HOWARD, James, absent without
leave since 10/1
19. HURK, Abraham
20. HERRIN, James T.
21. HERRIN, Charles
22. HILL, Green
23. HILL, Reuben
24. HADDIN, Armstead
25. HICKS, John W. P.
26. HINTON, Woodward
27. JOHNSON, George
28. JONES, Mathew
29. KING, Nathan C.
30. KING, William
31. KING, Thomas
32. KOCH, Charles
33. LAURENCE, George
34. LLOYD, LaFayett
35. LLOYD, Christopher C.
36. MARTIN, James
37. MARTIN, Reuben C.
38. MINCER, David
39. MOODY, Pereman
40. MONKS, Christopher
41. NESMTTH, Elander
42. NESMTTH, Charles R.
43. NESMTTH, Thomas
44. NEWMAN, Dickson (Dixon)
45. PIGG, Travis
46. PIPKIN, Amos
47. PATTERSON, John
48. ROACH, Josiah R.
SESSIONS, Lucy M.
SWEAT, John
SLADE, Elisha
SLAUGHTER, Jonathan
TYLOR, Hansford D.
THOMPSON, Street
VTCKERS, Drury
VICKERS, Jackson
VICKERS, Vincent
VICKREY, David
WHEATHLY, John
WHIDDEN (WHIDDEON) , Noah
Vol. 4, cont'd:
Muster Roll of Lieut. Henry Harn's Detachment of the 2nd Regiment, 2nd Brigade
of the East Florida Mounted Volunteers, commanded by Colonel William J. Mills,
entered into service of the United States on Requisition of Major General Thos.
S. Jessup to serve for 6 months, unless sooner discharged.
Detachment was enrolled 16th June 1837 at Fort Crane.
NOTE: This is a hand-drawn muster roll. Certified a true muster by Lieut.
Henry Harn and also certified a true muster by W. WALL, Lieut., U.S.A.
Dated: 19th December 1837, Fort Crane.
1. Henry HARN, 1st Lieut., with 1 black servant, Nelson.
2. David C. CASH, 2d Lieut.
1. James LANIER, 1st Sgt. 4.
2. Anthony IVY, 2d Sgt. 5.
3. Henry PENNINGTON, 1st Corporal 6.
Chesly HILL, 2d Corporal
Abraham DANIELS, 3d Corporal
Enoch DANIELS, 4th Corporal
1. ALLEN, Monday
2. CRUM, David
3. CRUM, John
4. CLARKE, Asa
5. DANIELS, Wm, Jr.
6. DANIELS, Wiley
7. DANIELS, Wm, Sr.
8. DANIELS, Gadsden
9. DILL, William
10. FRYEMOUTH, Moes
11. GARRISON, J. N.
12. HODGES, Simon
13. HALL, James
14. JOHNSON, Simpson
15. JOHNSON, Vinson
16. JOHNSON, Kendrick
17. JOHNSON, Jackson
18. JOHNSON, Henry P.
19. KEMP, James
20. LANIER, John
21. LANIER, Isaac
22. MOONEY, Alfred
23. MATHEWS, Francis
24. MORGAN, Sollcmon
25. OLMSTEAD, G. F.
26. PINNER, John
27. PILES, Sam' 1 R.
28. PILES, James
29. RAWLS, George
30. STAFFORD, J. M.
31. SIMONS, Adam
32. STANDLEY, John R.
33. SANCHEZ, George
34. STOUT, 0. F.
35. SMITH, Thomas, absent, sick
36. TUCKER, Pleasant P.
37. TURNER, William
38. WALKER, James
39 WOOD, John
o the East Florida Mounted Volunteers, commanded by Col. W. J. Mills, ordered
into service of the United States by Maj. Gen'l Thos. Jesup from the 16th day
of June 1837 to the 19th day of December 1837.
The muster was certified by Henry Harn, Lieut., commanding the Company and by
S. Churchill, Maj. Arty. Date: 19 December 1837. Station: Ft. Gilliland,
Vol. 4, pp 60-61, cont'd
The Company of Lieut. Henry Harn was enrolled at Fort Crane, E. F., by
Lieut. W. Wall.
1. Henry HARN, 1st Lieut., 1 servant, Nelson.
2. David C. CASH, 2d Lieut.; 1 servant, Hall; horse diseased by glanders and
shot Dec. 5 by order of Gen. Jesup.
1. James LANIER, 1st Sgt. ; horse diseased by glanders and shot Dec. 5 by or-
der of Gen. Jesup.
2. Anthony IVY, Sergt.
1. Henry PENNINGTON, Corporal
2. Chesly HILL, Corporal
3. Abraham DANIELS, Corporal
4. Enoch DANIELS, Corporal
4. CLARK, Asa
5. DANIELS, William, Sen.
6. DANIELS, Wile
7. DANIELS, William, Jun.
10. FRYMOUTH, Moses
11. GARRISON, Joseph N.
18. JACKSON, Henry P.
MORGAN, Solomon
OLMSTED, George F.
PINNER, John, horse diseased,
and shot Dec. 5.
PILES, Samuel R.y
RAWLS, George
STOUT, 0. F. , sick at Fort
Hartler?; horse diseased and
SMITH, Thotias
TUCKER, Pleasant P.
Muster Roll of Captain Lucius A. Hardee's Company of thte 1st Regiment of Flor-
ida Mounted Volunteers, commanded by Colonel Samuel St. G. Rogers, called into
service of the United States by the President from the 20th day of July 1857
The Company was mustered into service at Ocala, Fla., for 6 months by Lt. S.
Lee, 4th Artillery. The muster was certified at the same place and date by
Lucius A. Hardee, Captain, commanding the company.
Vol. 4, pp 62-63, cont'd
NOTE: Number following name indicates age stated of that man.
1. Lucius A. HARDEE, Captain, 28.
2. Aaron W. DACOSTA, 1st Lieut., 33.
3. John D. HADDOCK, 2d Lieut., 24.
1. John BORMAN, 1st Sergt., 34.
2. Wn. McQ. SAUNDERS, Sgt., 21.
'1. David W. FOUNTAIN, Cpl, 53.
2. John G. ANDERSON, Cpl, 21.
3. Charles TYLER, Sgt., 26.
4. Benj. F. PRIEST, Sgt., 25.
3. John C. WILLIAMSON, Cpl, 20.
4. Danpsey CAIN, Cpl, 26.
1. Camilo ANDREAU, Bugler, 19.
2. William O'NEIL, Bugler, 19.
1. James B. LOYD, Farrier, 23.
ALEXANDER, Charles C, 24.
BECK, William J., 32.
BLACK, William, 43.
BOX, John S., 25.
BRINSON, John A. , 37 .
BROWN, Jerome, 30.
BUSH, Downing, 22.
COTHRAN, Solomon, 22.
COX, James M. , 22.
CREWS, Alexander, 30.
CREWS, Harley J., 19.
CREWS, Samuel D. , 24.
EADY, James L. , 25.
EDGE, Seaborn, 35.
FETNER, John Z., 29.
FITZPATRICK, Michael, 33.
GARDNER, James H., 19.
GORDON, Cristie, 29.
HUDNALL, James, 21.
JAMES, Lloyd, 25.
JONES, James C. C, 22.
JORDAN, Henry F. , 20.
JORDAN, William W. , 19.
KOLP, Lewis, 25.
LEFILS, Armand, 27.
LLOYD, John F., 22.
LOWE, Columbus, 23.
LOWE, Wesley, 18.
MITCHELL, William, 40
MORRISON, James M. , 21.
MORRISON, Robert A., 22.
NORTON, Lewis, 55.
O'NEIL, Henry, 46.
READING, Wade H., 31.
ROBERTS, Francis M. , 26.
ROEW, John, 30.
ROSS, Francis, 22.
38. RYALS, Abel, 40.
39. SAX, George, 28.
40. SMITH, James P., 19.
41. SMITH, John B., 45.
42. SMITH, Jeremiah B., 23.
43. SMITH, William, 18.
44. SWEAT, Henry M. , 22.
45. TURNER, Owen, 26.
46. TYSON, John E., 22.
47. WARREN, James C, 23.
48. WEST, Edwin, 24.
49. WEST, William, 26.
50. WILKINSON, John, 18.
The following were enrolled on 8th Aug.
by Lieut. HADDOCK:
1. McDOUGALD, Archibald, 50.
2. HAGANS, David, 23.
3. OSTEEN, William, 30.
4. SMITH, Hutchison, 23.
5. MIXON, David, 18.
6. NORMAN, Daniel G. W. , 23.
7. CONWAY, William, 23.
8. WILSON, William, 32.
9. WILSON, John, 18.
10. WEEKS, James A., 32.
11. BOOTHE, William, 32.
12. BRADLEY, Perry, 22.
13. DOUGLASS, Robert, 23.
14. BRADLEY, John, 20.
15. NORMAN, John, 22.
16. ROBERTS, Josiah, 20.
17. WEST, James C, 24.
Muster Roll of Captain Lucius A. Hardee's Ccmpany of the Florida Regiment of
Mounted Volunteers, commanded by Col. S. St. George Rogers, called into service
of the United States at Ocala, Florida (the place of General Rendezvous) on the
20th day of July 1857 to serve for the term of 6 months, from the date of
enrollment, unless sooner discharged, to he 20th day of January 1858. The Com-
pany was organized by Capt. L. A. Hardee at Jacksonville, E. F., in the month
of July 18587 and marched thence to Ocala, Florida, a distance of one hundred
The muster was certified to be true by L. A. Hardee, Captain, Commanding the
Ccmpany and by Francis N. Page, Asst. General, Mustering Officer.
NOTE: The number following each name indicates the age of the soldier.
1. Aaron W. DACOSTA, 1st Lieut., 33.
1. John D. HADDOCK, 2d Lieut., 24.
1. Jesup EUBANKS, 1st Sgt., 21.
2. William McQ. SANDERS, Sgt., 21.
1. David W. FOUNTAIN, 1st Cpl., 53.
2. John G. ANDERSON, Cpl., 21.
3. Alexander CREWS, Sgt., 50.
4. Benjamin F. PRIEST, Sgt., 25.
3. John G. WILLIAMSON, Cpl., 20.
4. Demsey CAIN, Corporal, 26.
1. Camilo ANDREW, Bugler, 19.
2. William O'NEAL, Bugler, 19.
1. James B. LLOYD, Farrier, 23.
1. ALEXANDER, Charles, 24.
2. BECK, William J., 32.
3. BLACK, William, 43.
4. BOX, John, 25.
5. BRINSON, John A., 37.
6. BROWN, Jercme, 30.
7. BUSH, Dowing, 20.
8. BOOrHE, William, 32.
9. BRADLEY, John, 20.
10. COTHRAN, Solcmon, 22.
11. COX, James M. , 22.
12. CREWS, HarleyG., 19.
13. CREWS, Samuel D., 24
14. CONWAY, Willaim, 23.
15. DOUGLAS, Robert, 23.
16. EADY, James L. , 25.
17. FETNER, John Z., 29.
18. FITZPATRICK, Michael, 33.
19. GARDNER, James H. , 19.
20. GORDON, Christie, 29.
21. HUDNALL, James, 21.
22. HAGANS, David, 23.
23. JAMES, Lloyd, 25.
24. JONES, James, C. C, 22.
25. JORDAN, William W., 19.
26. KOLP, Lewis, 25.
27. LEFILS,Armond, 27.
28. LLOYD, John F. , 22.
29. LOWE, Columbus, 23.
30. LOWE, Wesley, 18.
31. MICHELL, William, 40.
32. MORRISON, Robt. A., 22.
33. McDOUGAL, Archabal, 45.
34. MIXEN, David, 18.
35. NORMAN, Daniel G.W. , 23.
36. NICHOLS, Richard D. , 25.
37. NORMAN, John, 22
38. NORTON, Lewis, 55.
39. ONEAL, Henry, 46.
40. OSTEAN, William, 30.
41. READING, Wade H., 31.
42. ROBERTS, Francis M. , 20
43. ROWE, John, 30.
44. ROSS, Francis, 22.
45. RYALS, Abel, 40.
46. ROBERTS, Josiah, 20.
Vol. 4, pp 64-65, PRIVATES, Cont'd
47. SAX, George, 28.
48. SMITH, James P., 19.
49. SMITH, John B., 45.
50. SMITH, Jeremiah B., 23.
51. SMITH, William, 18.
52. SWEAT, Henry M. , 22.
53. SMITH, Hutchison, 23.
54. TURNER, Owen, 26.
55. TYSON, John E., 22.
56. TYLER, Charles, 26.
57. WARREN, James C, 23.
58. WEST, Edwin, 24.
59. WEST, William, 26.
60. WILKISON, John, 18.
61. WILSON, William, 32.
62. WILSON, John, 18.
63. WEEKS, James, 32.
64. WEST, James C, 24.
1. John BROMEN, 1st Sergt. , age 34; died Oct. 30, 1857, at Ft. Myers,
2. Seaborn EDGE, Private, age 35; died Nov. 2, 1857, at Big Cypress.
3. Henry A. JORDON, Private, age 20; died Sept. 19, 1857, at Ft. Myers,
4. James M. MORRISON, Private, age 21; died Jan. 12, 1858.
5. Perry BRADLEY, Private, age 22; died Sept. 13, 1857 at Ft. Myers, Fla;
his horse died Aug. 28th, cause unknown.
Descriptive Roll of Captain Lucius A. Hardee's Company, Regiment of Florida
Mounted Volunteers. Mustered out of service on January 20th, 1858.
NOTE: This muster is divided into nine columns as follows: (1) Name, (2)
Town/County of Birth, (3) State/Kingdom of Birth, Height : (4) feet (5)
inches, (6) Color: Complexion, (7) Color Eyes, (8) Color Hair, and (9)
Lucius A. HARDEE, Capt., Camden, GA; 6' 2", dark-dark-dark; farmer.
Aaron W. DaCOSTA, IstLt., Edisto, SC, 6'0", light-gray-dark; farmer.
John D. HADDOCK, 2d Lt., Camden, GA; 5'10" , dark-dark-dark; farmer.
John BORMEN, 1st Sgt., no description given. See forgoing list of deaths.
William McQ. SAUNDERS, Sgt., Nassau, FL; 6'0", light- blue-light; farmer.
Charles TYLER, Pvt., Saxony, Germany, 5' 10-1/2", dark-dark-dark; mechanic.
Benjamin F. PRIEST, Sgt., Nassau, FL; 5'11", light- blue-light; merchant.
David W. FOUNTAIN, Corp., born SC; 5'll-l/2", light-blue-light; merchant.
John G. ANDERSON, Corp., born SC; 5' 9"; dark-dark- black; farmer.
John G. WILLIAMSON, Corp., born GA; 5' 10", light-light-light; farmer.
Dempsey CAIN, Corp., Liberty, GA; 5'10", light-dark-dark; occupation omitted.
Camilo ANDICAN (ANDREAU?), Bugler, Duval, FL; 5' 5"; dark-dark-black; farmer.
James B. LOYD, Farrier, Camden, GA; 6'2", light- blue-light; farmer.
ALEXANDER, Charles C, Carroll, NC; 5'10", light-dark-dark; farmer.
BECK, William J., Barnwell, SC; 5'l-l/2"; dark-dark-dark, farmer.
BLACK, William, Duval, FL; 5' 10"; dark-black-dark; farmer.
BOX, John S., Beaufort, SC; 5'11", dark-grey-black; farmer.
BRINSON, John A., Burke, GA; 5' 7"; light-blue-light; farmer.
BROWN, Jercme, Johnston, NC; 5'1", light-blue-light; farmer.
BUSH, Downing, Duval, FL; 5' 10", dark-dark-dark; farmer.
Vol. 4, pp 66-67, PRIVATES, Cont'd (Descriptive Roll):
COTHRAN, Solomon, Scriven, GA; 5' 6"; light-blue-light; farmer.
COX, James N., Beaufort, SC; 5' 10" ; light-grey-light; farmer.
CREWS, Alexander, Colleton, SC; 5 '10"; light- blue-light; farmer.
CREWS, Harley J., Camden, GA; 5' 6"; light-grey-light; farmer.
CREWS, Samuel D., Alachua, EL; 6'1"; light-grey-light; farmer.
EADY, James L. , Beaufort, SC; 5' 5"; light-grey-light; farmer.
EDGE, Seaborn, no description; see deaths listed on previous page.
FETNER, John L., Richland, SC; 5' 10", dark-blue-dark; farmer.
FITZPATRICK, Michael, Queens, Ireland; 6'0"; light-grey-dark; mechanic.
GARDNER, James H. , Duval, FL; 5' 6"; light-blue-light; farmer.
GORDON, Cristie, Middlesex, England; 5' 9"; dark-dark-dark; farmer.
HUDNALL, James, Lancaster, PA; 5' 6"; dark- brown-brown; farmer.
JAMES, Lloyd, Camden, GA; 6'2"; light-blu-light; farmer.
JONES, James C. C, Nassau, FL; 5' 10", light-blue-light; farmer.
JORDAN, William, Macon, AL; 5 '4", light-blue-dark; farmer.
KDLP, Leiws, Hessian, Germany; 6')", dark-dark-dark; carpenter.
LESILS, Armand, Liberty, GA; 5'10"; ligh=blue=light, farmer.
LLOYD, JohnF., Camden, GA; 6' 2"; light-black-light; farmer.
LOWE, Columbua, Camden, GA; 5 '11"; dark-black-black; farmer.
LOWE, Wesley, Camden, GA; 5' 8"; dark-black-black; farmer.
MITCHELL, William, Baltimore, MD; 5' 6"; light-black-dark; farmer.
MORRISON, James M. , no description; see list of deaths on previous page.
MORRISON, Robert A., Laurens, GA; 5 "8"; dark-black-black; farmer.
NORTON, Lewis, Horry, SC; 5 '8"; light-blue-black; farmer.
O'NEIL, Henry, Nassau, FL; 5'9-3/4"; light-blue-dark; farmer.
READING, Wade H., Scrivin, GA; 6'0"; dark-blue-black; farmer.
ROBERTS, Francis M. , Horry, SC; 5 '10"; dark-gray-dark; farmer.
ROEN, John, Bullock, GA; 5 '10"; light-blue-light; farmer.
ROSS, Francis, Hamilton, FL; 5'8"; light-blue-light; farmer.
RYALS, Abel, Mcintosh, GA; 5 '6"; light-grey-light; farmer.
SAX, George, Saxony, Germany; 5' 9"; light-grey-light; farmer.
SMITH, James P., Elbert, GA; 5 '9"; light- blue- brown; merchant.
SMITH, John B., Salem, NJ; 5' 6"; dark-dark-dark; farmer.
SMITH, Jeremiah B., Bibb, GA; 5' 11", light-blue-brown; mrchant.
SMITH, William, Duval, FL; 5 '6"; light-grey-light; farmer.
SWEAT, Henry M. , Columbia, FL; 5 '9", light-grey-dark; farmer.
TURNER, Owen, Marion, SC; 5'7", dark-darkdark; farmer.
TYSON, John E., Nassau, FL; 6'0", light-grey- brown; farmer.
WARREN, James C, Duval, FL; 5' 5"; dark-blue-light; farmer.
WEST, Edwin, Horry, SC; 6'0"; dark-dark-dark; M. D.
WEST, William, Duval, FL; 5'1"; light-grey-red; farmer.
WILKINSON, John, Duval, FL; 5' 10"; dark-dark-dark; farmer.
McDOUGALD, Archibald, Robison, NC; 6'0"; light-grey-light; farmer.
HAGANS, David, Apling, GA; 5' 10"; ligh-grey-dark; farmer.
EUBANKS, Jesup, Duval, FL; 5' 11"; dark-gray- black; farmer.
OSTEEN, William, Ware, GA; 5' 9-1/2"; light-grey-light; farmer.
SMITH, Hutchison, Towns, GA; 5 ' 10" ; light-grey-light; farmer.
MIXON, David, Duval, FL; 4 '9"; dark-black-black; farming.
NORMAN, Daniel G. W. , Apling, GA; 5' 3", dark-grey-gark; farming.
CONWAY, William, Camden, GA; 6'0"; light-blue-black; farming.
WILSON, William, Duval, FL; 5 '9"; light-grey-dark; farmer.
WILSON, John, Hamilton, FL; 5 '6"; dark-grey-black; farmer.
WEEKS, James A., GA; 6'1"; light-grey-light; farmer.
BOOTHE, William, Liberty, GA; 5' 10-1/2"; dark-dark-dark; farmer.
DOUGLAS, Robert, Hamilton, FL; 5' 5"; dark-hazel-black; farmer.
Vol. 4, pp 66-57, PRIVATES, Descriptive Roll Cont'd:
BRADLEY, John, Nassau, FL; 5'10" , light-blue-light; farmer.
ROBERTS, Josiah, Duval, FL; 5' 6"; dark-dark-dark; farmer.
NORMAN, John, Madison, FL; light-light-dark; farmer.
WEST, James C, Horry, SC; 5' 5"; light-blue-red; farming.
NICHOLS, Richard P., Clay, GA; 5'1", dark-blue-light; farmer.
Pages 68-69-70-71
Muster Roll of Captain John M. Hanson's Company of Mounted Volunteers of Flor-
ida Militia, ordered into service of the United States by requisition of Gov.
Call from the 3rd day of November 1836 to the 3rd day of February 1837.
The Company was enrolled at St. Augustine, E.F., by Captain G. L. Drane on 3rd
November 1836. Certified a true muster on same date and place by J. M. Hanson,
Captain, Commanding the Company and by G. L. Drane, Capt. , 3d Arty, Inspector &amp;
Mustering Officer. NOTE: This muster roll included names and descriptions of
horses owned by each soldier.
1. John M. HANSON, Captain, bay horse.
2. Francis PALLICER, Sen., 1st Lieut., bay horse.
3. John FEREIRA, 2d Lieut., brown mare.
1. George C. ACOSTA, Sgt., brown mare.
2. Philip WEADMAN, Sgt., sorrel mare.
3. John MASTERS, Sgt., bay mare
1. Donato BRAVO, Cpl., sorrel horse.
2. John CANOVAS, Cpl., sorrel horse.
3. Gabriel MASTERS, Cpl., brown mare
1. ANDREU, Donato, brown mare. 27.
2. ACOSTA, Dcmingo, grey mare. 28.
3. ANDREU, Antonio, bay mare. 29.
4. BORHAS, Antonio, White mare.
5. BAILR, Jacob, gray horse. 30.
6. COLLINS, D., bay horse.
7. CERCOPOLY, Domingo, cream horse. 31.
8. FALANY, James, brown horse. 32.
9. FLESHMAN, Abram, bay mare. 33.
10. GEIGER, Paul, sorrel mare. 34.
11. GRRASIES, Joseph, sorrel horse. 35.
12. IRGO, Matio, roan horse. 36.
13. JAEN, Phillip, brown mare. 37.
14. JANIVAR, Francis, bay mare. 38.
15. LEONARDY, Celestino, sorrel mare. 39.
16. LOPIZ, Stephen, sorrel mare. 40.
17. LURSEY,vJoseph, Jr., bay mare. 41.
18. LOPIZ, Ignatio, bay horse. 42.
19. LEONARDY, Rogue, white horse. 43.
20. MEDICIS, George, sorrel horse. 44.
21. MASTERS, Bartolo, bay mare. 45.
22. MIRANDA, Silvario, cream horse. 46.
23. MEIR, Atilano, bay mare. 47.
24. MANUCY, Philip, sorrel horse. 48.
25. MASTERS, Peter, sorrel mare. 49.
26. OTAGUS, Ignatio, sorrel horse.
PERPALL, Philip, sorrel horse.
PONCE, John, black mare.
PALICIER, Francis, Jr., bay
PACETTY, Andres, Sen., sorrel
PACETTY, Antonio, bay mare.
PONCE, James, sorrel stud.
PALICIER, Antonio, sorrel mare
ROJERS, Patrick, sorrel horse
SANCHEZ, Francis, sorrel horse
SEGUI, Bartolo, bay mare.
SUARES, John, bay mare.
SANCHEZ, Morici, sorrel mare
SEGUI, John, bay horse
SOLANA, Manuel, black horse
SABATE, Remand, bay stud
THOMAS, Henry, roan mare
TREIYE, Victorno, black mare.
TREIYE, GERONLMO, bay horse
TURNER, David, sorrel horse.
WEADMAN, Paul, black mare.
XIMENEZ, Raphael, bay mare
SOLANA, Kietano, sorrel horse
ARVTCE (AVICE?), Francis, white
Vol. 4, pp 68-69-70-71, PRIVATES, Cont'd
50. BROWN, Ezekiel, black mare. 53. John MASTERS, sorrel mare.
51. MICKLER, Jacob, bay horse. 54. MAIR, Venancia, sorrel stud.
52. MICKLER, Robert, chestnut mare. 55. EEMASTERS, Henry, black horse.
NOTE: Pages 70-71 were identical to pages 68-69 except as follows:
Rogue LEONARDY was promoted to Sergt., 8th December 1836.
Bartolo MASTERS was promoted to Corporal, 8th December 1836.
Private No. 4 - name spelled BORJAS, Antonio.
" No. 6 - name spelled COLLINS, Demsey.
" No. 12- could be Matthew IAGO.
" No. 16 &amp; 18, named spelled LOPEZ.
" No. 26- Name spelled ORTAGUS.
" No. 29 &amp; 33, name spelled PALLICER.
No. 34, name spelled ROGERS.
No. 38, name spelled MORICIA.
No. 43 &amp; 44, name spelled TRIAY.
" No. 54, name spelled MEIR.
Muster Roll of Captain John Hanson's Company of Mounted Volunteers of Florida
Militia, commanded by Brig. -Gen' 1 J. M. Hernandez, ordered into service of the
United States by Maj. Gen'l Jesup from the 6th day of February 1837 to the 5th
day of August 1837 unless sooner dischrged.
The muster was certified by J.M. Hanson, Captain, Commanding the Company, and
by L. B. WEBSTER, Captain, Art'y, Inspector &amp; Mustering Officer.
Date: 10 February 1837.
1. John M. HANSON, Captain, 2 bay horses, 1 sword.*
2 .Francis PALICIER, 1st Lieut, sorrel horse, black horse,
3. John FERARRA, 2d Lieut., 2 sorrel horses, 1 sword.*
* Issued by the United States Army.
1. John SANCHEZ, 1st Sgt., white horse.
2. D. COLLINS, Sgt., Sgt., bay horse.
3. Roman SABATE, Sgt., bay horse.
4. Robt. MICKLER, Sgt., chestnut horse.
1. Not readable, Cpl., grey horse.
2/ John CANOVAS, Cpl., black mare.
3. Manuel SOLANA, Cpl., sorrel.
4. Dcmingo CECOPLY.
1. CAMPBELL, Robt., Musician,
2. ANDERSON, William, bay horse.
3. ANDREW, Alexis, bay horse.
4. ANDREW, Antonio, bay mare.
5. BROWN, Ezekiel, bay mare.
6. BRAVO, Gregory, bay mare.
7. BUTTERWORTH, J., brown horse.
8. CAMPBELL, Otis, gray horse.
9. COLLINS, John, grey horse.
10. CANOVAS, Joseph, sorrel horse.
11. CLEMENTS, John, white horse.
12. DEMASTERS, Henry, bay horse.
13. DUPONT, Virgil, Corporal from
2/8/1837.
14. FALANY, James, bay horse.
15. GRASIAS, Joseph, black horse.
16. GROVES, Henry, black horse.
17. GIEGER, Paul, sorrel horse.
18. HORN, James, black horse.
Vol. 4, pp 72-73, PRIVATES, cont'd
19. HALE, Daniel, grey horse. 36.
20. IRGO, Mathio, white horse. 37.
21. LEONARDY, Celestino, black 38.
horse. 39.
22. LOPEZ, Stephen, white horse. 40.
23. MANUCY, Philip, brown horse. 41.
24. MICKLER, Jacob, sorrel horse. 42.
25. MIER, Atelano, black horse. 43.
26. MIER, Venancio, baY mare. 44.
27. MEDICIS, Elias, white horse. 45.
28. MORICY, Thomas, sorrel horse. 46.
29. MERANDA, Silvario, sorrel horse. 47.
30. OTAGUS, Ignatio, bay horse. 48.
31. PERPALL, Philip, black horse. 49.
32. PACETTY, Andres, bay mare. 50.
33. PALICIER, Antonio, sorrel 51.
34. PONCE, James, black horse. 52.
35. PALICIER, Francis, bay mare.
PINKERTON, John, sorrel horse.
ROGERS, Patrick, bay horse
SANDERS, Daniel, black mare.
SANDERS, Jessy, bay horse
SANCHEZ, Francis, bay horse.
SOLANA, Dionecio, sorrl horse.
SOLANA, Cayetano, Brown horse.
SANCHEZ, Joseph, sorrel mare.
SEVAL, Peter, sorrel horse.
TORES, Raphael, sorre horse.
TREIY, Victor eno, bay horse.
TURNER, David, grey horse.
THOMAS, Henry, sorrel mare.
WEADMAN, Paul, black horse.
WALKER, John, bay mare.
WILLIAMS, John, sorrel horse.
WIGGINS, Ben, black horse.
Muster Roll of Captain John M. Hanson's Company of the Mounted Volunteers of
the Florida Militia, commanded by Capt. J. M. Hanson, ordered into service of
the United States by Major General T. L. Jesup from the 6th day of February to
the 6th day of June 1837.
Certified a true muster by Capt. J.M. HANSON, Commanding the Company and on the
same date by L. B. Webster, Capt., 1st Art'y, Inspector &amp; Mustering Officer.
Date: 12 June 1837. Station: St. Augustine, E. F.
1. John M. HANSON, Captain 7.
2. Francis PELLICER, Sr., 1st Lieut. 8.
3. John FEREIRA, 2d Lieut. 9.
4. John SANCHEZ, 1st Sergt. 10.
5. Ramon SABATE, 2d Sergt. 11.
6. Robert MICKLER, 3d Sergt.
D. COLLINS, 4th Sergt.
JOHN CANOVAS, 1st Corpl.
Manuel SOLANO, 2d Corpl.
Domingo SERCOPOLY, 3d Corpl.
Vergil DUPONT, promoted to
Corporal 8 Feb. 1837.
ANDREW, Antonio
ANDREW, Alexis
BROWN, Ezeki el
BRAVO, Gregory
CAMPRRLL, Otis
CANOVIS, Joseph
DEMASTUS, Henry, sick, absent.
FALANY, James
GRACIAS, Joseph.
IAGO, Matthew
LEONARDY, Celestino
MANUCEY, Philip
MICKLER, Jacob, sick.
MIER, Jacob, gone.
MIER, Venancio
MEDECIS, Elias
MORRICEY, Thomas
MERANDA, Silvario, sick.
ORTAGUS, Ignatio
Vol. 4, pp 74-75, PRIVATES, Cont'd
42. PELLICER, Francis, Jr, 53. SEVILLE, Peter
43. PONCE, James 54. SANCHEZ, Joseph
44. PELLICER, Antonio 55. THOMAS, Henry
45. PERPALL, Philip 56. TORRES, Raphael
46. PACETTY, Andres, Jr. 57. TRIAY, Victor io
47. ROGERS, Patrick 58. TURNER, David
48. SOLANO, Caytano 59. WEEDMAN, Paul
49. SOLANO, Dionicea 60. WALKER, John
50. SANCHEZ, Francis 61. WIGGINS, Ben
51. SAUNDERS, Jesse 62. MIER, Altelano
52. SAUNDERS, Daniel
Muster Roll of Captain John M. Hanson's Company of Florida Mounted Volunteers
commanded by Capt. John M. Hanson, ordered into service of the United States by
Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Jessup from the 6th day of February 1837 to the 6th day of
Certified a true muster by Capt. J. M. Hanson, Commanding the Company. Date:
August 7, 1837. Station: St. Augustine, E.F.
NOTE: This muster roll was identical to the roll on pages 74-75 except for
different spellings of surname in some cases; also, Jacob MEIR was not listed
on this roll and Altelano MIER was not listed on the first roll.
Pages 78-79-80-81
NOTE: Two identical muster rolls for the Company listed below. First one is
listed on pages 78-79 and the second on pages 80-81. Headings of the two
muster rolls are:
(a) Muster Roll of Captain John M. Hanson's Company of Florida Mounted
Volunteers, commanded by Capt. J. M. Hanson, ordered into service of the United
States by Mah. Gen. T. S. Jesup from the 9th day of August 1837 to the 8th day
of February, 1838. The Company was enrolled at St. Augustine, E. F. by Capt.
L. B. Webster for a period of six months. C. Andrews was the Paymaster. Cer-
tified a true muster on 31 Aug. 1837, at St. Augustine, by Capt. J. M.
Hanson and Capt. L. B. Webster.
(b) Muster Roll of Captain John M Hanson's Company of Florida Mounted Volun-
teers, under the Act of Congress, 23d May 1836, commanded by Capt J. M. Hanson
ordered into service of the United States by Maj. Gen. T. S. Jesup from the
9th day of August 1837 to the 8th day of October 1837. Certified a true muster
on October 9, 1837, at St. Augustine by Capt. J. M. Hanson, Catinanding the
Company and by L. B. Webster, Captain, 1st Regt. Art'y, Inspector &amp; Mustering
Vol. 4, pp 78-79-80-81, cont'd
J. M. HANSON, Capt.
Francis PELLICER, 1st Lt.
John FERRERA, 2d Lt.
1. G. T. ZELENBOWER, 1st Sgt.
2. Philip WEEDMAN, 2d Sgt.
3. Norman SABATE, 3d Sgt.
4. John MASTERS, 4th Sgt.
William DAVIS, 1st Cpl.
Dcmingo SECOPELY, 2d Cpl.
Raphael OLIVERES, 3d Cpl., reduced to Private on 8 Sept. 1837.
Donatta ANDREU
Antonio BYAR (BRYAN)
L. F. BEACROFT (BECROFT)
HENRY DeMASTERS
B. DALANY (DELANY)
Joseph GASCIOUS
C. FERRINA (FARROW)
Henry HELINBOLD, Peter KRABS
Matthew IAGO
Matthew LONG, George B. CURTIS,
substituted for; LONG trans.
frcm Capt. E. B. GOULD'S
Co. 8/10/1837.
James J. LINCH, trans, to
Capt, E. B. GOULD'S Co.
Venancio MIER
Bartolo MASTERS
Thomas MORRICY
Peter MASTERS, Senr.
Peter MASTERS, Junr.
E. O'MAREA (O'MARRA)
Ignatis ORTAGOUS (ORTAGUS)
Andrew PACETTY, Senr.
Andrew PACETTY, Junr.
Antonio PACETTY
Francis PELLICEER
William RANTON (RAUTON) •
Albert ROHANE, James ORR, substi-
tute for, Promoted to Corporal
P. SEVILLE (SEVELL)
V.OTREAY (TRIAY)
John B. WHEATL(E)Y
Philip MAUNCEY (MANUCY)
Muster Roll of Captain Oscar Hart's Independent Company of Florida Mounted
Volunteers, mustered into the service of the United States on August 25, 1857.
The Company was enrolled on August 25th and, with the exception of Pvt. Joseph
ANDREWS who had no travel miles, all travelled 220 miles to Fort Brooke, Fla.
the place of rendezvous.
NOTE : This is a hand-drawn muster roll and includes: (1) Name, (2) Rank, 3)
age, (4) dollar value of horse(s), and (5) dollar value of equipment. No sign-
ature certifications appeared on this roll.
1. Oscar HART, Captain, age 37; $175/10.
2. Joseph N. HADDOCK, 1st Lieutenant, age 23; $125/10.
3. William L. COWART, 2d Lieutenant, age 25; $125/5.
4. Francis C. SOLEE, 1st Sergeant, age 23; $175/15.
5. Daniel P. W. CRIBB, Sergeant, age 28; $90/7.
6. Archibald HOGANS, Sergeant, age 28; $140/7.
7. Thomas N. BROWN, Sergeant, age 25; $140/10.
8. Joel WALKER, Corporal, age 22; $125/5.
9. Ezekiel G. BRUNTON, Corporal, age 20; $125/1.
10. William C. COBB, Corporal, age 31; $80/7.
11. Simeon MONCRIEF, Corporal, age 20; $150/12.
12. (blank) - bugler.
13. (blank) - bugler.
14. Charles R. BURNS, Farrier, age 38; $80/3.
15. Wright T. ADAMS, 34; $140/10.
16. Needam ARNOLD, 28; $130/8
17. Joseph ANDREWS, 27; $200/10.
18. James BENETT, 25; $130/10.
19. Benjamin F. BEERS, 37; $80/18.
20. John D. BEAUFORD, 23; $100/7.
21. John C. BEVERIGE, 25; 4470/5.
22. Johnathan BICE, 47; $125/5.
23. William E. BUCHANAN, 26; $150/3.
24. Samuel CREWS, 25; $90/10.
25. Asberry CREWS, 27; $90/7.
26. John DEAN, 28; $40/3.
27. Orin E. DAY, 28; $50/10.
28. John DOYLE, 37; $50/8.
29. William F. EADY, 37; $125/10.
30. Thomas F. FLOYD, 22; $100/8.
31. William H. HOUSTON, 22; $100/10.
32. Henry GAINNY, 48; $50/3.
33. Isaac HOUSTON, 33: $60/3.
34. Stephen H. HULL, 19; $80/10.
35. Earich JOHNSON, 23; $100/7.
36. George JOHNS, 30; $125/7.
37. Isaac N. LANG, 24; $200/25.
38. Richard LYNN, 42; $80/10.
39. William MELVTN, 27; $140/10.
40. Benjamin MILTON, 45; $80/8.
41. John MONTCRIEF, 24; $130/10.
42. James OBERRY, 19; $80/8.
43. James OSTEEN, 23; $75/5.
44. Rielly OSTEEN, 20; $50/5.
45. Augustus PHIEFFER, 25; $80/7.
46. Charles OTT, 21; $80/8.
47. George REYNOLDS, 23; $100/7.
48. Hiram RICKERSON, 21; $140/8.
49. Eli RICKERSON, 19; $150/10.
50. Mathew ROBERSON, 22, $100/10.
51. Allen ROBERSON, 30; $90/10.
52. John ROWLAND, 30; $100/10.
53&gt; Jacob RAULERSON, 35; $90/2.
54. James W. ROWLAND, 19; $80/2.
55. Matthew RAULERSON, 19; $90/5
56. John SCOTT, 46; $95/5.
57. William H. SHIELDS, 29; $40/10.
58. Randolph H. SHAFFER, 27; $90/5.
59. David D. SMITH, 29; $90/7.
60. William H. SMITH, 18; $130/10.
61. William STRICKLAND, 18; $90/7.
62. Joel SPIKES, 23; $60/7.
63. Joshua TANNER, 25; $80/3.
64. Augustus W. SUHR, 21; $50/7.
65. Collin THOMAS, 21; $80/5.
66. Cornelius TANNER, 20; $80/5.
Vol. 4, pp 82-83, PRIVATES, cont'd
67. Lawrence TOMPKINS, 25; $160/7.
68. Solomon THOMAS, 19; $125/7.
69. Francis VARRINA, 19; $125/10.
70. George A. WALKER, 23; $130/10.
71. William W. WILLIAMS, 20, $100/7.
72. Charles WITH, 18; $30/3.
73. Thomas WHITE, 18; $125/7.
74. Andrw WOODWARD, 21; $130/12.
75. Isaiah YOUNGBLOOD, 25, $100/3.
76. * Daniel W. CREWS, 19.
77. *Ried G. OOWART, 20.
78. *Samuel CREWS, 23.
*No value shown for horse/horse equipment.
Muster Roll of Captain Oscar Hart's Independent Compnay of Mounted Florida Vol-
unteers, called into service of the United States by Colonel L. G. Locmis frcm
the 25th day of August 1857 for the term of six months.
This Muster Roll is identical to the foregoing roll on pages 83-84 and was cer-
tified by Captain Oscar Hart, Commanding the Company, at Fort Brooke, Fla., on
August 25, 1857. On the same date and place, the appraisals of horses and
horse equipment was certified as just and true by J. L. LOCKHART, M. POST and
H. L. MITCHELL. Mustering Officer was S. L. LEE, 1st Lieut, 4th Art'y.
The only differences in this roll and the foregoing roll were spellings of
seme names, i.e., John C. BEVERIGE , was spelled BEVERIGNE; Randolf
W^SHAFFER was changed to Randolph R. SHAFFER, and Lawrence TOMPKINS, was
change to Thomey TOMPKINS.
Descriptive Roll of Captain 0. Hart's Independent Company of Florida Mounted
Volunteers mustered out of service on February 24th, 1858.
NOTE: This was a hand-drawn muster roll containing columns showing: (1)
Rank , (2) Name, Where born: (3) Town/County, (4) State/Kingdom;
Height: (5)Feet, (6) Inches ; Color: (7) Complexion, (8) Eyes , (9)
Hair; and (10) Occupation. The writing was very faint and descriptions in
seme cases was incomplete or totally lacking.
Captain, Oscar HART - no description.
1st Lieutenant, Joseph N. HADDOCK - no description.
2nd Lieutenant, Francis C. SOLEE - no description.
Sgt. Daniel P. W. CRIBB, Ware, GA; 5'10"; fair- blue-brown; farming.
Sgt. Archibald HOGANS, Ware, GA; 6'0"; dark- black- black; faraming.
Sgt. Thomas N. BROWN, Portland, Mane; 6' 2"; fair-blue-?; timber cutter.
Sgt. Joel WALKER, Ware, GA; 5' 7"; fair-blue-yelow; farming.
Cpl. Ezekiel BROCTEN, Tatnall, GA; 5 '8", fair-blue-?; farmer.
Cpl. William C. COBB, Tatnall, GA; 5' 6"; fair-blue-?; farmer.
Cpl. Simeon MONTCRIEF, Lincoln, GA; 5' 8"; fair- gray- light; carpenter.
Farrier, Charles R. BURNS, Camden, GA; 5'*', fair-gray-brown, ? .
Vol. 4, pp 86-87, cont'd
ADAMS, Wright T., Clinch, GA; 5' 7- 3/4"; fair-gray- brown, occupation ?
ANDREWS, Joseph, Weekly, IN; 5 '8"; fair-gray-?; occupation ?
ARNOLD, Needam, Montgomery, state?; 5 '6"; dark-black-black; occupation ?
BEAUFORD, John D., Nassau, FL; 5' 10"; fair-blue-brown; occupation ?
BICE, Johnathan, Spartanburg, SC; 6'0" ; fair-blue-brown; farmer.
BEERS, Benjamin P., Yates, NY; 5' 10"; fair-blue-brown; farmer.
BENNETT, James, Towns, GA; 6'1"; dark- black- black; farmer.
BEVERIGUE, JohnC, Coffee, GA; 5 '6"; fair-gray- brown; farmer.
BUCHANAN, William, Anderson, SC; 5' 10"; fair-black-black; carpenter.
CREWS, Asberry; no description.
CREWS, Samuel, born __?__; 6 '3-1/2"; fair-blue-yellow; farmer.
CREWS, Samuel, Charlton, GA; 5 '10"; dark-dark-black; farmer.
CREWS, Daniel W. , Nassau, FL; 4'0"; fair-blue-light; farming.
DAY, Orin E.l no description.
DOYLE, John; Ireland; 5' 7-3/4"; fair-dark- brown; farming.
EADY, William F. , Beaufort, SC; 5' 8"; fair-black-?; occupation ?
FLOYD, Tholmas F., Beaufort, SC, 6' 3", fair- blue-light; lumber cutter.
GAINNY, Henry; Roanoak, VA; 5'9"; fair-blue-dark; farmer.
HOUSTON, Isaac, Glynn, GA; 5' 10"; fair-blue-black; farmer.
HOUSTON, William H., Duval, FL; 5'9", fair- black-dark; farmer.
HALL, Stephen H., Columbia, FL; 5'4", fair-black-light; farmer.
JOHNS, George, Camden, GA; 5'10", fair-black-black; farmer.
JOHNSON, Earich; no description.
LANG, Isaac N., Camden, GA; 5' 8"; fair-gray-light; clerk.
LYNN, Richard, Atlanta, GA; 5'8-l/2"; fair-blue-red; sailor.
MELVTN, William, Columbia, FL; 5 '8"; fair-blue-light, farming.
MILTON, Benjamin: no description.
MONTCRIEF, John; GA; 5' 10", fair-dark-light; farming.
OBERRY, James, Mcintosh, GA; 4' 7"; dark-light-brown; farming.
OSTEEN, James, Camden, GA; 5' 8"; fair-blue-light; farming.
OSTEEN, Rielly, Camden, GA; 5'10"; fair-gray-light; farming.
OTT, Charles, Germany; 5' 6"; fair-blue-light; baker.
PHIEFFER, Augustus, Germany; 5' 5"; dark-black-light; butcher.
ROBERSON, Allen, Ware, GA; 6'0" ; fair-blue-dark; farming.
ROBERSON, Mathew, Ware, GA; 6'0"; fair-dark-light; farming.
RICKERSON, Eli, Ware, GA; 5'9"; fair-black-light; farming.
RICKERSON, Isham, Ware, GA; 5'10"; fair- black-light; farming.
ROWLAND, John, Lowndes, GA; 5' 6"; fair-blue-light; farming.
ROWLAND, James W. , Lowndes, GA; 5'2"; fair-blue-light; farming.
RAULERSON, Mathew, Columbia, FL; 5' 11"; dark- black- black; farming.
REYNOLDS, George, Liverpool, England; 5' 8", fair-black-dark; farming.
SCOTT, John; no description.
SHIELDS, William H.; no description.
SHAFFERR, Randolph R., Charleston, SC; 5 '2"; dark-blue-black; school teacher.
SMITH, David; born ?; 5 '11-1/2"; fair-black-black; farming.
SMITH, William H., Duval, FL; 5' 6"; fair-blue-light; occupation ?
STRICKLAND, William, Tatnall, GA; 5'4"; fair-blue-light; occupation ?
SPIKES, Joel, Telfair; GA; 5'10"; fair-blue-light; occupation ?
3UHR, Augustus W. , Hamburg, Germany; 5 '11"; fair- blue-light; painter.
TANNER, Joshua; no description.
TANNER, Cornelius; no description
THOMAS, Collins, Apling, GA; 5' 5"; fair-blue-light; occupation ?
THOMAS, Solcmon, Apling, GA; 5'4"; fair-blue-light; occupation ?
TOMPKINS, Thomas, Camden, GA; 5 '8"; dark-dark-dark; carpenter.
Vol. 4, pp 86-87, PRIVATES, cont'd
WALKER, George A. , no description.
WILLIAMS, William W. , no description.
WHITE, Thomas, Ware, GA; 5'10"; fair-blue-light; occupation ?
WITH, Charles, Germany; 5 '5"; fiar-blue-light; occupation ?
WOODWARD, Andrew, NC; 5 '6"; fiar-black-light; occupation ?
YOUNGBLOOD, Isaiah, no description.
BRIDGES, Stephen M. , Jefferson, FL; 5' 3"; fair-grey-dark; occupation ?
GRANTHAM, John W. , Coffee, GA; 5' 11" , fair-dark-dark; occupation ?
DILLBARY, Francis, Duval, FL; 5' 6"; dark-black-black; occupation ?
STRICKLAND, Abraham, Lowndes, GA; 5 '7"; fair-gray-brown; occupation ?
KNIGHT, James R. , Lowndes, GA; 5' 2", fair-black-light; occupation ?
BLITCH, Elisha; no description.
BRANTLEY, William T. , Conecuh, AL; 5 '7", fair-black-light; occupation ?
LEE, Everett, Johnson; NC; 6'1"; dark-black-black; occupation ?
BURNETT, William, Apling, GA; 5' 10", fair-blue-dark; occupation ?
CHAMBERLAIN, John H.; no description.
Muster Roll of Capt. Oscar Hart's Independent Company of Florida Mounted Vol-
unteers, called into service of the United States by Col. Gustavus Loomis, 5th
Regiment of Infantry, under Instructions from the War Department, November 11th
1856 at Fort Brooke, Fla., on the 25th day of August 1857 to serve the term of
6 months from the date of enrollemnt unless sooner discharged, from the 26th
day of August 1857 to the 26th day of February 1858. The Company was organized
by Capt. Oscar Hart at Jacksonville, E. F. in the month of August 1857 and
marched thence to Fort Brooke, Fla. where it arrived the 25th of August; a dis-
tance of 220 miles.
The column headings on this muster roll include for each man: Name, rank, age,
and the appraised dollar value value of horse(s) and equipment owned by the
men. The muster was certified as true by Oscar Hart, Captain, commanding the
company on February 26, 1858 at Fort Brooke, Florida.
1. Oscar HART, Captain, age 37; $195/10; lost horse while on march, Sep. 12,
1857; remounted immediately.
2. Joseph N. HADDOCK, 1st Lieut., age 23; $125/10.
3. Francis C. SOLEE, 2d Lieut., age 23; $175/15; promoted from 1st Sergt. to
2d Lieut. Nov. 15, 1857 vice COWARD, resigned.
1. Archibald HOGANS, Sgt. , age 28; $140/7; promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt.
Nov. 25, 1857; lost horse from snake bite while on march, Sept. 29 th;
remounted immediately.
2. Daniel P. W. CRIBB, Sgt., age 38; $90/7.
3. Thomas M. BROWN, Sgt., age 25; $140/10.
4. Joel WALKER, Sgt., age 22; $125/5; was corporal from enrollment to Nov.
25th and then Sgt. to Feb. 14th, 1858.
1. Ezekiel G. BREWTON, Corporal, age 20; $125/1.
2. William C. COBB, Corporal, age 31; $80/7.
3. Simeon MONTCRIEF, Corporal, age 20; $150/12.
4. Isaac N. LANG, Corporal, age 24; $200/25.
1. Charles R. BURNS, Farrier, age 38; $80/3.
Vol. 4, pp 88-89, cont'd
1. ADAMS, Wright T. , age 34, $140/10; was Farrier from January 256th to date
2. ARNOLD, Needam, age 28, $130/8.
3. EEAUFORD, John D., age 23; $100/7.
4. BEERS, Benjamin P., age 37; $80/18.
5. BICE, Johnathan, age 47; $125/5.
6. BENNETT, James, age 25, $130/10.
7. BEVERIGE, John C, age 25; $70/5.
8. BUCHANAN, William E., age 26; $150/3; horse died for want of forage on
Feb. 10th; remounted immediately.
9. BRIDGES, Stephen M. , age 19; $80/10.
10. BRANTLEY, William T., age 22; $125/12; horse disabled and abandoned by
order of Lt. COWART in Oct.; dismounted for two months.
11. BENNETT, William, age 35; $75/8.
12. CHAMEERLAIN, John H., age 19; $80/9.
13. CREWS, Asberry, age 27; $90/7; was bugler frcm Sep. 1st to date of mus-
tering out.
14. CREWS, Samuel, age 25; $90/10.
15. CREWS, Samuel, Junr., age 23; $70/8.
16. CREWS, Daniel W. , age 19; $80/10.
17. DAY, Orin E., age 28; $50/10.
18. DEAN, John, age 28; $40/3; horse died for want of forage Feb. 4th; re-
mounted immediately.
19. DOYLE, John, age 37; $50/8.
20. DILLBARY, Francis, age 28; $75/9.
21. EADY, William F., age 37; $125/10.
22. FLOYD, Thomas F., age 22; $100/8.
23. GAINNY, Henry, age 48; $50/3; horse broke down Nov. 18th and ordered to
be shot by the Captain; remounted Dec. 18th.
24. GRANTHAM, John W. , age 23; $70/4.
25. HOUSTON, Isaac, age 33; $60/3; horse gave out and died while on march
Feb. 5th; remounted immediately.
26. HOUSTON, William H., age 22; $100/10.
27. HALL, Stephen H., age 19; $80/10.
28. JOHNS, George, age 30; $125/7; horse died Nov. 10th, cause unknown; re-
mounted; lost horse in ? river Feb. 17th; remount-
ed immediately.
29. JOHNSON, Earich, age 23; $100/7.
30. KNIGHT, James R. , age 20; $125/9.
31. LEE, Everet, age 23; $130/7.
32. LYNN, Richard, age 42; $80/10.
33. MELVTN, William, age 27; $140/10.
34. MONNCRIEF, John, age 24; $130/10; horse died Jan. 29th; not remounted.
35. OBERR*, James, age 19; $80/8.
36. OSTEEN, James, age 23; $75/5.
37. OSTEEN, Rielly, age 20; $50/5.
38. OTT, Charles, age 21; $80/8.
39. PHIEFFER, Augustus, age 25; $80/7; horse broke down on march and abandon-
ed Dec. 31, 1857; remounted Feb. 20, 1858.
40. ROBERSON, Allen, age 30; $90/10.
41. ROBERSON, Mathew, age 22; $100/10.
42. RICKERSON, Eli, age 19; $150/10; sold hore Jan. 14th; remounted on Feb.
20th, 1858.
43. RICKERSON, Hiram, age 21; $140/8.
Vol. 4, pp 88-89, PRIVATES, Cont'd
44. ROWLAND, John, age 20; $100/10.
45. ROWLAND, James WS., age 19; $80/2; lost horse from snake bite Feb. 4th,
1858; remounted immediately.
46. RAWLERSON, Mathew, age 19; $90/5.
47. RENNOLDS, George, age 23; $100/7.
48. SCOTT, John, age 46; $75/5.
49. STRICKLAND, Abraham, age 24; $75/12.
50. SHIELDS/ William H., age 29; $40/10.
51. SHAFFER, Randolf R. , age 27; $90/5.
52. SMITH, David D.,age 29; $90/7.
53. SMITH, William H. , age 18; $130/10; horse turned out to graze for want of
forage, strayed off Jan. 1st; remounted immediately.
54. STRICKLAND, William, age 18; $90/7.
55. SPIKES, Joel, age 23; $60/7.
56. SUHR, Augustus W. , age 21; $50/7.
57. TANNER, Joshua, age 25; $80/3.
58. TANNER, Cornelius, age 20; $80/5.
59. THOMAS, Collin, age 21; $80/5.
60. THOMAS, Solomon, age 19; $125/7.
61. TOMPKINS, Lawrence, age 25; $160/7.
62. WALKER, George A., age 23; $130/10.
63. WILLIAMS, William W. , age 20; $100/7.
64. WHITE, Thomas, age 18; $125/7.
65. WITH, Charles, age 18; $30/3.
66. WOODWARD, Andrew, age 21; $130/12.
. 67. YOUNGBLOOD, Isiah, age 25; $100/3.
RESIGNED: William L. COWART, 2nd Lt. , age 25; $125/5; was 2nd Lt. , from Aug.
25th 1857 to the date of resignation.
DIED: MILTON, Benjamin, Pvt., age 45; $80/7; died at Ft. ? , Fla. on
Jan.y 31st, 1858.
VARRINA, Francis, Pvt., age 19. $125/10; died at Ft. ? , Fla. on
Nov. 22nd, 1857.
BLITCH, Elisha, Pvt., age 20 $100/12; died at Ft. __?__, Fla. on
Feb. 6th, 1858.
DISCHARGED: McCLOUD, John, Pvt., age 21; $75/9; discharged without pay allow-
ance per SO No. 135 HdQtrs Dept. , Ft. Brooke, Fla., Oct. 5, 1857.
DESERTED: ANDREWS, Joseph, Pvt., age 27; $200/10; deserted Aug. 6, 1857.
COWART, Reid J., Pvt., age 20; $140/6;
RAWLERSON, Jacob, Pvt., age 35; $90/2; " " "
Pages 90-91-92-93-94-95
Volunteers, called into service of the United States by Col. Gustavus Loamis
of the 5th Infantry, frcm the 25th day of March 1858 for the term of 6 months.
The Company was organized at Jacksonville, Fla., by Capt. Oscar Hart in March
1858 and marched thence to Fort Brooke, Fla., a distance of 220 miles.
NOTE: There are three identical muster rolls; first on pp 90-91, second on
pp 92-93 and third on pp 94-95. The only differences in the three muster rolls
is seme spellings of surnames. The rolls show names, ranks, ages, and on pp
90-91 evidently the places of residence of the men named. On pp 94-95 the roll
is marked "Duplicate Roll sent to the Pension Office April 23rd 1858.
Rolls were certified to be true by Oscar Hart, Captain, Commanding the Company
and by Francis N. Page, Asst. Art'y Gen'l, Mustering Officer. All were dated
March 25, 1858 at Fort Brooke, Florida.
1. Oscar HART, Captain, age 37, Jacksonville, Florida.
2. Joseph ANDREWS, 1st Lieut., age 23, " "
3. Thomas M. BROWN, 2nd Lieut., age 25,
4. Benjamin F. BEERS, 1st Sergt. , age 39, "
5. William WILSON, 2nd Sergt., age 33,
6. David W. FOUNTAIN, 3rd Sergt., age 50, "
7. John W. GRANTHAM, 4th Sergt., age 24, "
8. Henry SILCOX, Farrier, age 31,
9. Thomas MIRANDA, 1st Corp., age 27, "
10. Solcman THOMAS, 4th Corp., age 20, " "
11. Daniel P. W. CRIBB, 2d Corp., age 28, "
12. Andrew WOODWARD, 3d Corp., age 21,
13. Hilary B. HUMPHRIES, age 27, Tampa, Florida.
14. Jonas WADKINS, (James WATKENS), age 25, Tampa, Florida.
15. Hardy CARTER, age 37, Tampa, Florida.
16. Charley E. LUCAS, age 27, Jacksonville, Florida.
17. David BENTON, age 25, Columbia County, Fla., 180 miles.
18. Rielly MOORE, age 36,
19. Jonathan BUYSE, age 48, Jacksonville, Florida.
20. Walker J. HAND, age 45, "
21. Robert A. McCORMICK, age 48, Tampa, Florida.
22. William H. SHIELDS, age 29, Jacksonville, Florida.
23. John NELSON, age 20, Alachua County, Florida.
24. John A. GRICE, age 27, Tampa, Florida.
25. Cornelius SEALS, age 43, "
26. John K. RODDENAY (RODDENBERRY) , age 24, Tampa, Florida.
27. Elijah CARTER, age 25, Duval County, Florida.
28. Israel J. WELLS, age 19, Alachua County, Florida.
29. James CARMICHAEL, age 20, Tampa, Florida.
30. John R. BACHLOT (BAEHLOT), age 18, Jacksonville, Florida.
31. James JONES, age 22, Jacksonville, Florida.
32. John F. BENTON, age 23, Columbia County, Fla.
33. John H. CHAMBERLAIN, Bugler, age 23, Jacksonville, Florida.
Vol. 4, pp 90-91-92-93-94-95, PRIVATES, Cont'd
34. Anthony WARREN, age 30, Jacksonville, Florida.
35. James DAYESS, age 19, Alachua County, Florida.
36. John C. MILLS, Bugler, age 19, Jacksonville, Florida.
37. Benjamin RICE, age 17, Tampa, Florida.
38. Samuel BREWER, age 45, " "
39. Bennett JONES, age 46, Alachua County, Florida.
40. Jesse CARTER, age 18, Duval County, Florida.
41. Samuel CURRY, age 20, Marion County, Florida.
42. John J. WILLIAMSON, age 19, Jacksonville, Florida.
43. Pinckney BULLOCK, age 27, Marion County, Florida.
44. John T. WISE, age 21,
45. John D. BEALE, age 22, Alachua County, Florida.
46. Robert WILSON, age 18, Duval County, Florida.
47. Charles WILLIAMS, age 28, Tampa, Florida.
48. John FREWELL, age 25, Columbia County, Florida.
49. John DURDY, age 23, Duval County, Florida.
50. Edward SMITH, age 25, Jacksonville, Florida.
51. William H. WELLS, age 21, Sumpter County, Florida.
52. John DOYLE, age 38, Jacksonville, Florida.
53. Joseph EMRICK, age 20, Alachua County, Florida.
54. John BIRCH, age 22, Tampa, Florida.
55. James C. WARREN, age 24, Jacksonville, Florida.
56. Henry MIER (MYER) , age 21, Marion County, Florida.
57. Mathew CURL, age 27, Sumpter County, Florida.
58. John GRILLION (GRYLLION), age 29, Hernando County, Florida.
59. Charles WANTON, age 51, Alachua County, Florida.
60. John GREEN, age 19, Jacksonville, Florida.
61. Arthur WILSON, age 22, Duval County, Florida.
62. Randolph R. SHAFFER, age 26, Jacksonville, Florida.
63. James KENNEDY, age 34, Tampa, Florida.
64. Colan THOMAS, age 21, Jacksonville, Florida.
65. John HILLIARD, age 20, Duval County, Florida.
66. Middleton J. RAGLIN, age 52, Tampa, Florida.
67. Jethro BROWN, age 32, Alachua County, Florida.
68. Richard G. WINGATE, age 24, Jacksonville, Florida.
69. James KENNARD, age 24, Alachua County, Florida.
70. John CHANNEL, age 22, Putnam County, Florida.
71. Elijah CARTER, age 22, Tampa, Florida.
72. John B. McNATT, age 34, Hernando County, Florida.
73. Joel JACKSON, age 24, Tampa, Florida.
74. John MATHEWS, age 27,
75. George FRANKLIN, age 24. "See about this man."
Muster Roll of Captain Henry Harrington's Company of the First Regiment of
Mounted Florida Volunteers, commanded by Col. Samuel St. Geo. Rogers, called
into service of the United States by the President from the 3rd day of July
1857 for the term of 6 months, unless sooner discharged.
The Company was enrolled on 23 July 1857 at Alligator, Florida by Captain Henry
Harrington and mustered at that place by Capt. C. L. KILBURN. The muster roll
contains columns headed: Name, Rank, Age, and dollar value of horse(s) and
Vol. 4, pp 96-97, Harrington's Co., cont'd
1. Henry HARRINGTON, Captain, age 38, $135/25.
1. Jesse HICKS, 1st Lieut., age 39, $135/12.
1. Wiley KEEN, 2d Lieut., age 34, $140/10.
1. Jacob B. MICKLER, 1st Sgt., age 24, $160/18.
2. William EDWARDS, Sergt. , age 30, $175/25.
3. Thomas GOOLDSBY, Sergt., age 40, $135/18.
4. Joseph J. WHITFIELD, Sergt., age 28, $115/12.
1. John J. EVERETT, Carpi., age 36, $125/15.
2. James EDWARDS, Corpl., age 22, $160/25.
3. David B. JOHNSON, Corpl., age 23, $140/25.
4. Jones CURRY, Corpl., age 18, $160/15.
1. Harris KEEN, Bugler, age 24, $140/10.
2. Jasper HARRINGTON, Bugler, age 18, $115/15.
3. William BRYANT, Farrier, age 30, $85/12.
I. ANDERSON, Malachi, 23, $175/15.
2. ADAMS, James, 19, $80/10.
3. ADAMS, Joel, 40, $150/15
4. BRADLEY, William, 18, $140/18.
5. BAKER, George W. , 4?, $140/6.
6. BOOTH, Washington, 28, $125/25.
7. CASON, Noah, 2?, $115/15.
8. CLEMENTS, Thomas, 18, $115/15.
9. CASON, William, Jr., 29, $100/10.
10. COOK, William B. , 18, $120/15.
II. CURL, William H., 21, $140/15.
12. CREWS, John H., 20, $140/8.
13. CANNON, Edward, 19, $80/10.
14. DENARD, Marshall J., 23, $140/10.
15. DRIGGERS, James, 19, $125/10.
16. DRIVER, George W. , 37, $90/8.
17. DAUGHTREY, Joseph, 19, $115/10.
18. FEAGLE, Andrew, 22, $140/25.
19. FOWLER, David J., 39, $150/10.
20. FORTNER, Benjamin, 45, $130/10.
21. GILL, Charney, 21, $150/18.
22. GOOLDSBY, William W. , 40, $140/25.
23. GARRETT, Charney, Jr., 25, $125/10.
24. HUTCHINS, William, 31, $100/10.
25. HUNTER, Elijah, 34, $110/10.
26. HUNTER, Larkin, 23, $90/15.
27. HUNTER, George W. , 20, $80/10.
28. HIGHSLEY, George, 25, $80/8.
29. HURST, Archibald, 20, $110/10.
30. HERRIN, Joseph, 20, $120/8.
31. HODGE, James A., 20, $90/8.
32. HICKS, Joseph, 21, $130/10.
33. HOWELL, Medrick, 20, $100/10.
34. JARRILL, David, 18, $135/8.
35. KEEN, John, 32, $130/8.
36. KEEN, Thomas, 19, $140/18.
37. KEEN, Hummphrey, 18, $100/10.
38. KEEN, Randall R. , 27, $150/20.
39. LLOYD, John H., 28, $100/10.
40. LOMMICK, James, 19, $140/18.
41. MUNDAY, Isaac, 18, $90/8.
42. MERCER, William W., 21, $110/15.
43. McELWEE, James J., 26, $125/8.
44. McFAIL, Isaac, 19, $130/12.
45. MIMMS, James, 24, $175/15.
46. NEWMAN, John J., 26, $140/10.
47. NEWMAN, Daniel, 18, $125/20.
48. OWEN, James, 21, $125/15.
49. ROGERS, John, 20, no $ shown.
50. REGISTER, William, 19, no $ shown.
51. REGISTER, Abraham, 18, $80/12.
52. RAULERSON, Elias, 34, $85/10.
53. ROOKS, James, 19, $80/10.
54. RAULERSON, James J., 19, $140/12.
55. RIGGERS, John B., 24, $100/10.
56. RAY, Eli, 35, $140/10.
57. REWIS, Obadiah, 28, $140/20.
58. SWINNEY, Thomas, 28, $125/15.
59. SANDERS, Ashford, 24, $125/15.
60. SHUFFIELD, Wm. W. , 15, no $ shown.
61. SCOTT, Benjamin, 26, $130/10.
62. THOMAS, Camb. , 29, $120/10.
63. WELSH, Daniel, 33, $130/15.
64. WRIGHT, Jonah W. , 22, no $ shown.
Muster Roll certified by Henry HARRING-
TON, Capt. , on 23 July 1857 at
Alligator, Fla. &amp; by Capt. C. L. KILBURN
Muster Roll of Captain Herny Harrington's Company in the Regiment of Mounted
Florida Volunteers, commanded by Col. Samuel St. Geo. Rogers, called into ser-
vice of the United states by general instructions frcm the President, dated
War Department May 28, 1857 at Alligator, Florida on the 23rd day of July 1857
to serve for the term of six months from the date of enrollment unless sooner
discharged; frcm the 23rd day of July 1857 to the 22nd day of January 1858.
The Company was organized by Capt. Herny Harrington at Alligator, Fla. in the
month of July 1857.
NOTE: The Company travelled 190 miles from the place of discharge home. The
muster roll contained names, ranks, ages and remarks concerning almost every
man enrolled in the Company. The muster roll was certified as true on January
22, 1858 at Fort Brooke, Fla. by Henry Harrington, Capt., Commanding the Com-
pany and by Francis N. Page, Asst. Gen'l, Mustering Officer.
1. Henry HARRINGTON, Captain, age 38, Commanding the Company.
2. Wiley KEEN, 1st Lieut., age 24; was 1st Sergt. from 7/23 to 11/7, 1857 and
1st Lieut, frcm 11/8/1857 to 1/22/1858.
1. Charney GARRET, Jr., 1st Sergt., age 25; deserted 10/4/1857; joined frcm
desertion 11/4/1857; restored to duty witout trial at Ft. Brooke, Fla.;
was Private frcm 7/23 to 11/5/1857 &amp; 1st Sgt. frcm 11/6/1857 to 1/22/58.
2. Elias RAULERSON, Sergt., age 34; was Private frcm 7/23 to 11/7/1857 and Sgt.
from 11/8/157 to 1/22/1858.
3. Thomas GOOLDSBY, Sergt., age 40.
4. Joseph J. WHITFIELD, Sergt., age 28.
1. John J. EVERETT, Corporal, age 36.
2. James EDWARDS, Corporal, age 22.
3. David B. JOHNSON, Corporal, age 23.
4. Jones CURRY, Corporal, age 18.
1. William BRYANT, Farrier, age 30; horse died 19 January 1858 frcm exhaustion.
He was not remounted.
1. ANDERSON, Malachi, age 23.
2. ADAMS, James, age 19; horse died 1/1/1858 frcm exhaustion; remounted
3. ADAMS, Joel, age 40.
4. BRADLEY, William, age 18; deserted 11/23/1857; joined after desertion
11/30 and restored to duty without trial; Fort Brooke, Fla.
5. BACKER, George W. , age 42; horse died 10/30/1857 frcm hard scouting; not
remounted.
6. BATEMAN, Andrew H., age 21.
7. CASON, Noah, age 21; horse died 12/17/1857 from exhaustion; not remount-
8. CLEMENTS, Thomas, age 18; horse died 12/17/1857 frcm exhaustion; not re-
9. CASON, William, Jr., age 29; horse died 12/17/1857 from exhaustion;
remounted. 11/11/1857.
10. COOK, William B., age 18.
Vol. 4, pp 98-99, PRIVATES, cont'd
11. CURL, Daniel, age 21.
12. CREWS, John H., age 20; horse died 1/17 from exhaustion; not remounted
13. CANNON, Edward, age 19; deserted 8/18/1857; joined frcm desertion 9/13
&amp; restored to duty without trial, Fort Brooke, Fla.
14. DRIGGERS, James, age 19; horse died from exhaustion 1/19/1858; not re-
15. DRIVER, George W. , age 37; horse died from exhaustion 1/17/1858; not
16. DAUGHTREY, Joseph, age 19; horse died from exhaustion 12/1/1857; not
17. FEAGLE, Andrew, age 22.
18. FOWLER, David J., age 39.
19. FORTNER, Benjamin, age 45.
20. GILL, Charney, age 21.
21. GOOLDSBY, William, age 40.
22. HUTCHENS, William, age 31; dismounted from 1/19/ to 1/22/1858.
23. HUNTER, George W., afe 20; horse died from exhaustion Dec. 3d 1857; not
24. HURST, Archibald, age 20.
25. HERRIN, Joseph, age 20.
26. HODGE, James A., age 20; horse died from exhaustion 12/6/1857; not re-
27. JARRILL, David, age 18.
28. KEEN, John, age 32; deserted 8/18/1857; joined from desertion 9/14/1857;
restored to duty without trial, Fort Brooke, Fla.
29. KEEN, Thomas, age 19; deserted 8/18/1857; joined from desertion 9/14/1857
30. KEEN, Humphrey, age 18; deserted 8/18/1857; joined frcm desertion 11/14/
1857; restored to duty without trial, Fort Brooke, Fla.
31. KEEN, Randall R. , age 27; deserted 8/18/1857; joined from desertion on
11/14/1857; restored to duty without trial, Fort Brooke, Fla.
32. KELLY, George, age 42.
33. LLOYD, John H., age 28.
34. LOMMICK, James, age 19.
35. MERCER, William N., age 21.
36. McFAIL, Isaac, age 19.
37. MTMMS, James, age 24.
38. McNEILL, James, age 25; horse died from exhaustion on a Scout 11/8/1857;
not remounted.
39. McGILL, Peter, age 25.
40. MUIRSON, Alexander, age 40.
41. NEWMAN, John J., age 26.
42. NEWMAN, Daniel, age 18.
43. OWEN, James, age 21.
44. ROGERS, John, age 20.
45. REGISTER, William, age 19.
46. REGISTER, Abraham, age 18.
47. ROOKS, James, age 19; horse died frcm exhaustion 1/11/1858; not remounted
48. RAULERSON, James J., age 19; horse died frcm exhaustion 1/6/1858; not re-
49. RIGGINS, John B., age 24.
50. RAY, Eli, age 35; horse died frcm exhaustion on march to Fort Brooke,
1/18/1858; not remounted.
51. REWIS, Obadiah, age 28; deserted from Tampa 818/1857; joined 9/14/1857
and restored to duty without trial.
52. SWINNEY, Tharas, age 28; horse died from exhaustion 1/12; not remounted.
53. SANDERS, Ashford, age 24; horse died of colic 8/17/1857; remounted.
54. SHEFFIELD, William N., age 25; deserted 10/4/1857; joined from 11/11; re-
stored to duty without trial.
55. SCOTT, Benjamin, age 26; deserted 10/10/1857; joined from desertion 12/3
56. THOMAS, Camb., age 29.
57. WELSH, Daniel, age 33.
58. WRIGHT, Jonah W. , age 22; horse died from exhaustion 1/10/1858; not re-
1. Jesse HICKS, 1st Lieut., age 39; was 1st Lieut, from 7/23/1857 to 10/7.
2. William EDWARDS, 1st Lieut., age 30; was Sergt. from 7/23/1857 to 10/7/
1857; then 1st Lieut, from 10/8 to 11/6/1857.
1. KEEN, Harris, Bugler, age 24; died January 12, 1858.
2. BOOTH, Washington, Private, age 28; died August 22, 1857.
3. McELWEE, James J., Private, age 26;; died November 15, 1857 at Fort
Deynand (Deynans?).
4. HUNTER, Larkin, Private, age 23; accidentally drowned Sept. 12, 1857 at
Fort Deynand.
1. HARRINGTON, Jasper, Bugler, age 18; deserted October 4, 1857.
2. DENARD, Marshall J., Private, age 23; deserted October 4, 1857.
3. HUNTER, Elnah, Private, age 34; deserted July 23, 1857.
4. HIGHSLEY, George, Private, age 25; deserted October 23, 1857.
5. HICKS, Jospeh, Private, age 21, deserted October 4, 1857.
6. HOWELL, Medrich, age 20, Private, age 20; deserted October 10, 1857.
7. REAIS (REWIS?), John, Private.
1. MUNDAY, Isaac, Private, age 18.
Descriptive Roll of Captain Henry Harrington's Company, Regiment of Florida
Mounted Volunteers, mustered out of Service January 22, 1858.
NOTE: This is a hand-drawn muster roll containing ten columns as follows:
(1) Rank; (2) Name; Where Born: (3) Town/County, (4) State/Kingdom: Height:
(5) Feet, (6) Inches; Color: (7) Complexion, (8) Eyes, (9) Hair, and (10)
Captain, Henry HARRINGTON; Liberty, Ga; 5 '11-1/2"; dark- blue-black; farmer.
2d Lt., Wiley KEEN; Tattnal, GA; 5'9"; light-blue-yellow; farmer.
1st Sgt. Jacob B. MICKLER; Camden, GA; 5*9" ; light- black- black; farmer.
Sgt., William EDWARDS - no description.
Sgt. Thomas GOOLDSBY; Effingham, GA; 6' 2"; light-black-light; farmer.
Sgt. Joseph J. WHITFIELD; Lowndes, GA; 6 '2"; dark-blue-dark; farmer.
Corp. John J. EVERETT; Telfair, GA; 5'10"; light- blue-light; farmer.
Corp. James EDWARDS; Columbia, FL; 5'8"; light-blue-yellow; farmer.
Corp. David B. JOHNSON; Lowndes, GA; 6'1"; light-blue-dark; farmer.
Corp. Jones CURRY; Columbia, FL; 5 '9"; dark- black-dark; farmer.
Bugler, Harris KEEN - no description.
Farrier, William BRYANT; Camden, GA; 5'10" ; light-blue-light; farmer.
ANDERSON, Malachi; Tattnal, GA; 5'10"; light-blue-light; farmer.
ADAMS, James; Autauga, AL; 5' 7"; light- black-light; farmer.
ADAMS, Joel; Orangeburg, SC; 6'0"; light-blue-light; farmer.
BAKER, George W. ; Mecklenburg, NC; 5'10"; dark-blue- black; farmer.
BOOTH, Washington - no description.
CASON, Noah; Alachua, FL; 5' 7"; dark- black- black; farmer.
CLEMENTS, Thomas; Darlington, SC; 5' 5"; dark-blue-black; farmer.
CASON, William, Jr.; Alachua, FL; 5' 11"; dark- black- black; farmer.
COOK, William B. ; Columbia, FL; 5' 5"; dark-dark-black; farmer.
CURL, William H. ; Supture? GA; 5' 6-1/2"; light-blue-light; farmer.
CREWS, John H.; Clinch, GA; 6' 2"; light-blue-light; farmer.
CANNON, Edward; Hamilton, FL; 5' 5"; dark-black- black; farmer.
DRIGGERS, James; Irwin, GA; 5 '2"; dark-black-black; farmer.
DRIVER, George W. ; Screven, GA; 4 '7-1/2"; light- blue-light; farmer.
DAUGHTREY, Joseph; Dooly, GA; 6'0"; light-yellow-light; farmer.
FEAGLE, Andrew; Newberry, SC; 6'0"; dark-black-black; farmer.
FOWLER, David J.; Washington, VT; 5 '7"; light-blue-dark; farmer.
FORTNER, Benjamin; Lenoir, NC; 5'9"; dark- black- black; saddler.
GILL, Charney; Hamilton, FL; 5'11"; light-blue-light; farmer.
GOOLDSBY, William; Effingham, GA; J' 8"; light-blue-light; farmer.
HUTCHINS, William; Burke, GA; 6'0"; light-blue-light; farmer.
HUNTER, George W. ; Hamilton, FL; 5' 7"; light-blue-dark; farmer.
HURST, Archibald; Madison, FL; height?; dark-blue-light; farmer.
HERRIN, Joseph; Ware. GA; 6'0"; light-blue-light; darmer.
HODGE, James A.; Sunclare? St. Clair?, AL; 5 '11", dark-black-black; farmer.
JARRILL, David; Ware, GA; 4 '4"; dark-blue-black; farmer.
KEEN, John; Tattnal, GA; 5' 10"; light-blue-red; farmer.
KEEN, Humphrey; Columbia, FL; 5'4"; light-blue-light; farmer.
KEEN, Randall R. ; Ware, GA; 5' 10"; light-blue-light; farmer.
LLOYD, John H.; Camden, GA; 6'0"; light-blue-light; farmer.