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Maryland Eastern Shore Militia, War of 1812 Muster - Colonial Roots

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<strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>Militia</strong> in the <strong>War</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>1812</strong> - Volume 1 (<strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Shore</strong> Counties) 1-31<br />

Kent County - 33rd Regiment<br />

Dwyer 9*; Edward Barnett 9; Joseph Hepborn 9; Robert Ford 4; Thomas Hayne 4; George Hayes 4;<br />

...Taylor ?; Joseph Raisin 3; John Dwyer 8; Robert Beswicks 8; Charles Ford 8; Charles Stephenson 3;<br />

John Hanson 9; Edward, Servant, 9.<br />

Regimental and Field Staff Officers/Sep 11 1814/William Spencer, Lt Col, 17; Edward Wright, Maj, 13;<br />

James Parker, Maj, 4; Edward Scott, Surgeon, 11; Gideon Pearce, Adjutant, 14; William P. Ireland,<br />

Quarter Master, 15; Isaac Hynes, Sgt Maj, 13; William Redding, Quarter Master Sgt, 12; Col’s servant<br />

17. In consequence <strong>of</strong> the Regt being divided and stationed at posts remote from each other it became<br />

necessary to have two assistants to the Q. Master - Two days were allowed the Quarter Master to settle<br />

his accounts, and one day to the adjutant for communicating orders previously to the marching <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Regiment - The Commandant <strong>of</strong> the Regiment has charged 4 days being detained on service for that time<br />

on a Court Martial by order <strong>of</strong> General Chambers. W. Spencer Lt Coln 33d Regt M.M."<br />

Companies<br />

Sep 11 - 23 1814/Matthew Tilghman, Capt, 13; Jeremiah Boots, Lt 12; John Turner, Ens 12; G. W.<br />

Wilson, 1st Sgt, 13; Thomas Hepborn 2nd Sgt, 13; James Woodal, 3rd Sgt, 13; Joseph Parsons, 4th Sgt,<br />

13; William Greenwood, 1st Cpl, 13; William Parks, 2nd Cpl, 13; Noble Parsley, 3rd Cpl, 8; John<br />

Heron(?), 4th Cpl, 12; Benjamin Greenwood, Drummer, 13; Privates: John Howard 13; Samuel Kerr 13;<br />

William Wilson 12; Reuben Reed 12; John Hanson 11; Jonathan Crew 13; Joseph Dwyer 12; Francis<br />

Ussleton 12; John Hyrons 12; John Dwyer 12; Philip Dwyer 12; Joseph Greenwood 13; Charles Ford 1;<br />

Andrew Watts 9; Edward Crew 13; Joseph Hepborn 13; John Woodland 13; William Taylor 12; James<br />

Briscoe 12; Henry Taylor 12; William Perkins 8; James Dwyer 12; William Davis 12; James Kelly 12;<br />

Thomas Haynes 12; Isaac Gale 13; William Lucas 13.<br />

Sep 11 - 24/Ephraim Vansant 4th, Capt, 14; John Medders, Lt, 13; William Merrett, Ens, 14; Robert P.<br />

Pennington, 1st Sgt, 13; William Wirt, 2nd Sgt, 14; Richard G. Wilson, 3rd Sgt, 13; Samuel Sappington,<br />

4th Sgt, 13; Lambert M. Sewell, 1st Cpl, 13; John Hurtt, 2nd Cpl, 13; Thomas Green, 3rd Cpl, 13;<br />

Samuel Watts, 4th Cpl, 13; Privates: Henry Taggart 13; Fredus Meekins 13; William Jackson 13; James<br />

Jones 13; William Redgrave 13; Jonathan Comegys 9; Richard Holding 9; Joseph Turner 9; John Sewell<br />

13; Edward Sewell 13; William Cooper 10; William G. Miers 2; Gilbert Crisfield 13; Cornelius Hurtt 13;<br />

Isaac Skaggs 1; James(?) Alley 13; John Otherson(?) 13; John Beck 13; John W. Bordley 13; Edward<br />

Hurtt 9; Samuel Comegys 13; George Young 13; John Dill Jr 13; James Biddle 13; William Turner,<br />

Drummer 13.<br />

Sep 11 - 24 1814/George Spry, Capt, 14; David Briscoe, Lt, 13; James Milward, Ens, 13; David Arthur,<br />

1st Sgt, 13; William H. Clarke, 2nd Sgt, 13; William Riley, 3rd Sgt, 13; Garret Crossley, 4th Sgt, 13;<br />

John Wilmer, 1st Cpl, 13; Privates: William Priest 13; Thomas Price 13; James Bramble 13; Joseph<br />

Dodson 11; Peter Clarke 13; John Dill 13; Malichia Ringgold<br />

* Number following each name indicates the number <strong>of</strong> days served.<br />

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