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MEXICAN WAR of 1846 SOLDIERS:


copied from
TEXAS VETERANS IN THE MEXICAN WAR: MUSTER ROLLS OF TEXAS MILITARY UNITS, compilation, Charles d. Spurlin, created from the Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers who Served During the Mexican War in Organizations from the State of Texas, National Archives Microcopy No. 278, reproduced from the holdings of the Texas State Archives.

Company C, Fannin County

William C. TWITTY, Second Lieutenant

ORIGINAL NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

Robert J. SCOTT, First Sergeant
William FITZHUGH, Second Sergeant
Irwin O'BRYAN, Third Sergeant
Robert FITZHUGH, Fourth Sergeant
Jordon GLOSUP, First Corporal (Glossip)
Daniel STRICKLAND, Second Corporal
Richard CAMPBELL, Third Corporal
William D. FITCH, Fourth Corporal
John MASON, Bugler
John W. HALL, Farrier

PRIVATES

1. ACHARD, John (ACHERD)
2. ALLEN, William S.
3. ANDERSON, James
4. AVANTS, Isham
5. BAILEY, William (BAILY)
6. BASKET, Reuben D.
7. BLAGG, Jesse
8. BRADLEY, Joseph
9. BRADLEY, Thomas
10. BROWN, Henry
11. CARR, William
12. CHAMBLISS, Soloman
13. COFFEE, Melvin (Died at the Rio Grande River on August 21, 1846)
14. DEGRAFFENREID, James A.
15. DEGRAFFENREID, William D.
16. DUMAS, James P.
17. DUNCAN, Caleb
18. DUNCAN, Charles G.
19. EDWARDS, William
20. FITCH, John A.
21. FITZHUGH, Gabriel
22. FLEEK, Isaac
23. FRANKLIN, Jesse
24. FRENCH, Michael
25. FRENCH, Oliver
26. GREGORY, William
27. GRIGGS, John
28. HAMPTON, Robert M.
29. HARBOLT, David
30. HARRIS, Harrison
31. HAUGHT, Peter (HAUT)
32. HIGHSAW, William
33. HUMPHREYS, Parry W. (HUMPHRIES)
34. JENNINGS, James
35. JOHNSON, John
36. LEWIS, Squire
37. LONG, Henry C.
38. MARTIN, Silas
39. McCLARY, Patrick
40. MCDANIEL, William D.
41. MCGLOTHLIN, Smith
42. McPHAILL, Robert
43. McPHERSON, George (McPHEARSON)
44. MEHAN, Patrick
45. MOORE, Samuel
46. MOSS, Jesse
47. PAINE, Preston (PAYNE)
48. PEEVYHOUSE, John
49. PHALEN, Richard (Drowned in the Colorado River at Austin, Texas on June 19, 1846)
50. SHACKLEFORD, Montgomery B.
51. SMITH, Jesse 1st
52. SMITH, Jesse 2nd
53. SPANI, Urs
54. STAPP, Abner G.
55. STAPP, James P.
56. STONE, William
57. STRICKLAND, David
58. STRICKLAND, John
59. TERRELL, John
60. THOMAS, John
61. THOMAS, Nicholas
62. TRIMBLE, Stephen
63. UNDERWOOD, Edmond
64. VANALSTINE, Nelson
65. VICE, Abner
66. WADE, Freeman (WAID)

Company K--Composed of personnel recruited primarily in Dallas and Fannin Counties. Mustered into federal service on July 3, 1847. Mustered out of federal service on April 30, 1848.

ORIGINAL OFFICERS

Stephen KINSEY, Captain (Resigned on October 1, 1847)
Preston WITT, First Lieutenant (Promoted captain on October 23, 1847)
Josiah PANCOAST, Second Lieutenant
John L. TERRY, Second Lieutenant


ORIGINAL NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

William E. CROOKE, First Sergeant, 25 (Promoted first lieutenant on October 23, 1847)
Christopher C. PORTER, Second Sergeant, 23
John H. DANIEL, Third Sergeant, 21 (Received disability discharge on January 14, 1848)
George W. SMITH, Fourth Sergeant, 41 (Received disability discharge on January 14, 1848)
Stephen B. MCCOMMAS, First Corporal, 21 (Died at Mexico City, Mexico on December 12, 1847)
George R. PASCHAL, Second Corporal, 34 (PASCHEL; received disability discharge on January 14, 1848)
Jefferson H. HART, Third Corporal, 29 (Received disability discharge on January 14, 1848)
Rufus R. ANDERSON, Fourth Corporal, 21 (Returned to ranks on January 14, 1848)
William HERRILL, Bugler, 18 (HARRELL, HERRALL; died at Puebla, Mexico on ?)
William SCREECH, Bugler, 23
William GLENN, Farrier and Blacksmith, 27


PRIVATES

1. ABBOTT, Benjamin F., 18 (Died in Mexico on December 18, 1847)
2. AIRD, George, 21
3. ATTABERRY, Nathan, 24 (ATTLEBURY; received disability discharge on January 14, 1848)
4. BARKER, James S., 28
5. BARROW, James C., 22 (Died in Mexico on December 23, 1847)
6. BERESFORD, John, 27
7. BERNARD, Libni, 28 (BARNARD, Libin; Libner)
8. BENTON, William, 18
9. BEVERLEY, John, 24
10. BOHLENDER, George, 27
11. BROOKS, Francis, 22
12. BROWN, John, 25 (Dishonorably discharged for ? on April 1, 1848)
13. BUTLER, Albert, 18 (Received disability discharge on January 14, 1848)
14. CALLAHAN, Thomas, 29 (A.; H.)
15. CARDER, Christian C., 18 (Died at Mexico City, Mexico on December 28, 1847)
16. CARDER, Elijah, 21 (Died at Mexico City, Mexico on December 26, 1847)
17. CLEPPER, William, 19 (CLIPPER)
18. COONROD, Stephen, 31 (Died at San Angel, Mexico on January 24, 1848)
19. CORLEY, Samuel, 39 (Transferred to Company H on July 23, 1847)
20. COUNTS, George R., 22 (Received disability discharge on January 14, 1848)
21. COX, Jesse, 21
22. DAVIDSON, Jesse James, 19 (Died at Mexico City, Mexico on January 2, 1848)
23. DYKE, Thomas, 23 (Received disability discharge on January 14, 1848)
24. ETHRIDGE, Howard, 26 (Promoted ? sergeant on January 14, 1848)
25. FERRIS, Morris, 35 (FARRIS, FERRY)
26. GARDINER, William L., 21 (GARDNER)
27. GOODMAN, Isiah H., 24 (Josiah)
28. GORBET, John W., 28
29. GREENE, Calvin B., 28
30. HARRIS, Edwin H., 21 (Ewing; transferred to John A VEATCH'S Company, P. Hansbrough BELL'S Regiment on January 14, 1848)
31. HATFIELD, Ezekiel, 41
32. HAUGHT, Peter, 20 (HOUGHT)
33. HAUGHT, Samuel A., 26 (HOUGHT)
34. HENSLEE, James M., 23
35. HENSLEE, Kinchin C., 26
36. HERRILL, Charles W., 21 (HARRELL, HERRELL; died at Puebla, Mexico on ?)
37. HEWITT, Andrew J., 26 (HUITT)
38. HICKLIN, William J., 28 (HICKLEN)
39. HUGHES, Henry E., 20
40. HUMPHREYS, George P., 24
41. HUNTER, Joseph 5., 21
42. KARMAN, Andre, 20 (Dishonorably discharged for ? on March 17, 1848).
43. KAUFMAN, Lorenzo D., 25 (KAUFFMAN)
44.. KEENE, Benjamin F., 36 (Promoted ? corporal on January 14, 1848)
45. KEENE, William, 22 (John)
46. KEPLEY, Rinard D., 18 (KEPLY)
47. JACKSON, Andrew S., 24 (Andrew C.)
48. JACKSON, William C., 22 (William S.)
49. JONES, Thomas, 27
50. LANTGRAF, Henry, 25 (LAUTGRAF; Promoted bugler on January 1, 1848)
51. LATTY, James, 18
52. LAWSON, Andrew, 18 (Received disability discharge on January 14, 1848)
53. LEOPARD, Robert, 18 (Promoted ? corporal on January 14, 1848)
54. LINDSAY, Benjamin, 29 (LINDSEY)
55. McCOMMAS, Burk, 18 (Died at Mexico City, Mexico on December 26, 1847)
56. McCOMMAS, John, 18 (Received disability discharge on January 14, 1848)
57. McCOMMAS, John C., 28 (Received disability discharge on January 14, 1848)
58. MORTON, Russian, 22 (Died at Mexico City, Mexico on December 22, 1847)
59. MOSS, Francis, 18 (Received disability discharge on January 14, 1848; returned to company on February ?, 1848)
60. MOSS, John, 36
61. MOUNTS, George W., 18 (Received disability discharge on January 14, 1848)
62. NAUGLE, Benjamin J., 18
63. NEWTON, James R., 19 (Died at Mexico City, Mexico on December 26, 1847)
64. NEWTON, John L., 20 (Promoted ? corporal on January 14, 1848)
65. NOLAN, Christopher, 26 (NOLEN; Christian; died at Puebla Mexico on January 25, 1848)
66. PEARSON, Dudley F., 24
67. PRIGMORE, Benjamin J., 18 (Benjamin F.)
68. PRUITT, William A., 19 (Promoted ? corporal on January 14, 1848)
69. RANKIN, Thomas, 23
70. RICHARDSON, Samuel M., 20
71. ROBINS, Shelton, 22 (ROBBINS; promoted first sergeant on October 23, 1847)
72. ROMAINE, William C., 25 (Died at Puebla, Mexico on ?)
73. SCREECH, Nathan, 18
74. SERVICE, Adam, 34
75. SHAHAN, William P., 21 (Died at Perote, Mexico on December 9, 1847)
76. SHELLY, Hiram, 21 (Received disability discharge on January 14, 1848)
77. SHENAULT, William, 20 (STENAULT)
78. SMITH, George, 35 (Dishonorably discharged for ? on April 1, 1848)
79. SMITH, John, 31 (Dishonorably discharged for ? on April 1, 1848)
80. STEEN, Richard, 22 (Died at San Angel, Mexico on January 16, 1848)
81. STEPHENSON, William, 37 (STEVENSON)
82. SWENSON, William, 18
83. SWIFT, Job, 27
84. THOMAS, Alexander, 22
85. THOMAS, John, 18 (Died at Jalapa, Mexico on March 30, 1848)
86. TUCKER, David M., 18
87. VANCE, James G., 18
88. VANSLIKE, Andrew H., 20 (VANSLYKE; died at Puebla, Mexico on ?)
89. VINSON, Milton, 20 (Died at Puebla, Mexico on ?)
90. WILBURN, James S., 18
91. WILLHYTE, McKinzie, 33 (WILHYTE)
92. WILLHYTE, William, 31 (WILHYTE; died at San Angel, Mexico on February 16, 1848)
93. WILLIAMS, John, 18 (Deserted at ? on January 5, 1848)
94. WILLIAMS, John, 23
95. WILLIAMS, John, 24
96. WILLIAMS, John, 30
97. WILLIAMS, John, 41 (Dishonorably discharged for ? on April 8, 1848)
98. WITT, Hogan, 24 (Promoted ? sergeant on January 14, 1848)


William FITZHUGH'S Company (First Service)--Composed of personnel recruited primarily from Grayson County. Mustered into federal service on February 2, 1847. Mustered out of federal service on February 2, 1848)

ORIGINAL OFFICERS

William FITZHUGH, Captain, 28
Thomas J.. McDONALD, First Lieutenant, 29
Alfred CHANDLER, Second Lieutenant
Joshua DILLINGHAM, Second Lieutenant

ORIGINAL NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

Squire F. LEWIS, First Sergeant, 25
Henry H. TUCKER, Second Sergeant, 30
Samuel K. SMITH, Third Sergeant, 35
James M. GRAVES, Fourth Sergeant, 25
Joshua GORHAM, First Corporal, 23
William M. MASTERS, Second Corporal, 23
William LOVING, Third Corporal, 22
Elisha SMITH, Fourth Corporal, 42 (Died at ? from falling off of a horse on October 2, 1847)
Samuel A. PRITCHETT, Bugler, 21

PRIVATES

1. ALEXANDER, Elias, 23
2. BAKER, Jasper C., 20
3. BARLOW, John H, 30
4. BARTRANE, John, 25 (Died at ? on January 2, 1848)
5. BENNETT, E. W., 20
6. BOILS, William, 20 (BOILLS)
7. BRADLEY, Thomas T., 23 (Thomas F.)
8. BROWN, Stephen D., 23
9. BROWN, William C., 40
10. CATES, James, 26 (COLE)
11. CLARK, Peter, 35
12. CLIPPER, Daniel, 25
13. COOK, David, 25
14. CRUTCHFIELD, Dixon, 19
15. CRUTCHFIELD, George, 22
16. CRUTCHFIELD, Joseph, 40
17. DEMAY, Charles, 23 (DeMAY)
18. FITZHUGH, Gabriel, 27
19. GALAWAY, D. R. S., 28
20. HARMONSON, Zeriel J., 23 (HARMERSON, Zenil; HARMISON, Jackson)
21. HAVENS, James, 22
22. HUNTER, Burrell, 40
23. HUNTER, William P., 24
24. JEFFERS, Henry, 20 or 40
25. KING, William, 18
26. LANGSTON, James G., 18
27. LEAPER, Isaac, 18
28. LEWIS, Linsey L., 30
29. LEWIS, William C., 33
30. MALONEY, John, 35 (MALONY)
31. MASTERS, James, 19
32. McDOWELL, Thomas J., 21
33. McKINNEY, John, 40 (McKAINEY; died at ? on November 26, 1847)
34. McKINNEY, William P., 19
35. MUDGETT, Myram, 25 or 35 (Mynear)
36. MYRICK, John, 22
37. NICHOLS, Joseph, 23 or 33
38. O'NEAL, Martin, 35
39. OWENS, Mathew J., 24 (OWEN)
40. OWENS, Robert, 23 or 33 (OWEN)
41. PHILLIPS, George, 19 (PHILIPS)
42. PHILLIPS, Thomas, 21 or 25 (PHILIPS)
43. PICKETT, William, 20
44. PINNELL, Horace R., 21 or 41
45. PULLIGAN, Marshal 5., 26 (Marshall)
46. RICE, Paschal H., 23
47. ROBERTS, Joseph, 20 (Died at ? on January 3, 1848)
48. SEARCY, Christopher, 28
49. SEARCY, Langdon C., 25
50. SEARCY, Thrashby B., 23
51. SMITH, Francis M., 21 (Died at ? on December 20, 1847)
52. SPRINGER, Edward F., 25
53. STIFF, James M., 20 (Died at ? on September 9, 1847)
54. TEAL, William, 22
55. TIPPIN, William, 25 (TIPPEN)
56. TUCKER, Andrew J., 21
57. TUCKER, Malachi, 20
58. TUCKER, Samuel, 23
59. TUCKER, William B., 23
60. TURNER, Joseph, 26
61. WADKINS, William, 27
62. WEBSTER, Marcus L., 22
63. WETHERS, James W., 30 (Died at Hickory Creek Station, Texas on July 27, 1848)
64. WHEELOCK, Robert, 22
65. WHITE, William C., 25
66. WILCOX, James, 42
67. WRIGHTMAN, Edward, 30


William FITZHUGH'S Company (Second Service)--Cornposed of personnel recruited primarily in Grayson County. Mustered into federal service on February 2, 1848. Mustered out of federal service on February 1, 1849.

ORIGINAL OFFICERS

William FITZHUGH, Captain, 29
Thomas J. McDONALD, First Lieutenant, 29
Alfred CHANDLER, Second Lieutenant, 25
Joshua DILLINGHAM,Second Lieutenant, 25

ORIGINAL NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

Squire T. LEWIS, First Sergeant, 25 (Squire F.)
David G. VINCENT, Second Sergeant, 24 (VINSON)
James M. GRAVES, Third Sergeant, 25
Joseph TURNER, Fourth Sergeant, 28
Joshua GORHAM, First Corporal, 24
Philip ANDERSON, Second Corporal, 19 (Phillip)
James STONE, Third Corporal, 26
Malachi TUCKER, Fourth Corporal, 19
Samuel A. PRITCHETT, First Bugler, 21
Robert F. HEDGCOXE, Bugler, 22 (Returned to the ranks on July 1, 1848)

PRIVATES


1. AVANTZ, James, 20
2. BAKER, Jasper C., 20
3. BARLOW, John H., 37 (BORLAN)
4. BENNETT, Elisha W., 21 (Promoted bugler on July 1, 1848)
5. BENNETT, Lewis C., 19
6. BOILS, William, 20 (BOLLES, BOILLS)
7. BOUTWELL, Alexander, 24
8. BROWN, Stephen P., 22
9. BROWN, William C., 42
10. CALDWELL, Thomas, 36
11. CANTO, Nicholas, 25
12. CHANDLER, Albert, 20
13. CLARK, Edward W., 24
14. COLLUM, Collin Mc., 21 (Collin M.)
15. COOK, David, 31
16. COUCH, Patrick H., 18
17. CRUTCHFIELD, George, 23
18. CRUTCHFIELD, John, 24
19. DANIEL, John F., 25
20. DEMAY, Charles, 21 (DeMAY; died at Hickory Creek Station, Texas on January 5, 1849)
21. DRIGGERS, John I., 17 (John J.)
22. FITZHUGH, Gabriel, 19
23. FITZHUGH, Gabriel H., 24
24. FRANKLIN, Daniel I., 25
25. GALLOWAY, Enos I., 22
26. GIBSON, William H., 28
27. GRAY, John, 22
28. HARMONSON, Zeriel J., 23 (HARMERSON, Zeni]; HARMISON, Jackson)
29. HAVENS, James, 22
30. HOBOUGH, Hiram, 34
31. HUNT, John L., 18
32. HUNTER, Burrell, 40
33. HUNTER, William P., 23
34. KEEN, Abner M., 19
35. KEEN, William H., 27
36. KING, William, 19
37. KLEPPER, David, 32
38. LANGSTON, James G., 19
30. LOVING, William, 21
40. MALONEY, John, 34 (MALONY)
41. MARTIN, Silas, 21
42. MASTERS, James, 19 (Died at Hickory Creek Station, Texas on February 7, 1848)
43. McGARRAH, George, 30
44. McKINNEY, William, 20
45. MITCHELL, Isaac F., 19
46. MITCHELL, John, 23
47. MOON, William M., 17
48. MUDGETT, Myram, 40 (Mynear)
49. MYRICK, John, 23
50. O'NEAL, Martin, 36
51. PELHAM, Thomas E., 21 (Died at Hickory Creek Station, Texas on July 12, 1848)
52. PHILLIPS, George, 21
53. PHILLIPS, Thomas, 28 (PHILIPS)
54. PINNELL, Horace R., .21
55. PRITCHETT, Edley, 43 (Eddy; died at Hickory Creek Station, Texas on July 1, 1848)
56. RICE, paschal H., 21
57. ROWE, Hezekiah H., 19
58. SEARCY, Christopher, 27
59. SEARCY, Langdon C., 32
60. SEARCY, Thrashby B., 23 (Strashley, Strashly)
61. SHAHAN, David, 43
62. SIMS, Josiah, 42
63. SMITH, John w., 22
64. SMITH, Joshua L., 19
65. SMITH, Samuel K., 35
66. SPRINGER, Edward F., 27
67. STEPHENS, Absalom, 19
68. STRAWN, Harper, 20
69. TEAL, William, 24
70. TIPPEN, William, 23 (TIPPIN)
71. TUCKER, William B., 23
72. WEBSTER, Marcus L., 21
73. WHEELOCK, Robert, 22
74. WHITE, George, 27
75. WHITE, William C., 26
76. WILCOX, James, 40
77. WILCOX, Joseph, 28
78. WILSON, Leonidas, 22
79. WITT, Eli W. W., 21
80. WORLDY, Berrier P., 19 (WORLDLY, Birnih)
81. WORLDY, Joseph, 44 (WORLDLY)


Andrew STAPP'S Company--Composed of personnel recruited primarily from Collin County. Mustered into federal service on July 24, 1846. Mustered out of federal service on February 2, 1847.

ORIGINAL OFFICERS

Andrew STAPP, Captain, 44
Thomas J. MCDONALD, First Lieutenant, 30
Thomas A. WILSON, Second Lieutenant, 26

ORIGINAL NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

John FITZHUGH, First Sergeant, 50
Henry H. TUCKER, Second Sergeant, 30
Langdon C. LEARCY, Third Sergeant, 31
William C. LEWIS, Fourth Sergeant, 30
Martin LANGSTON, First Corporal, 37
James LAMPKINS, Second Corporal, 24 or 26 (LUMPKINS)
John MYRICK, Third Corporal, 24
Larkin McCARTY, Fourth Corporal, 33
Samuel A. PRITCHETT, Bugler, 25

PRIVATES

1. ALEXANDER, Elias, 24
2. ALLEN, Jonathan, 45
3. BARTRUM, John, 28
4. BOILES, William, 20 (BOILS)
5. BRADLEY, Edward, 40
6. BROWN, Robert H., 25
7. BROWN, William C., 40
8. CHANDLER, Alfred, 26
9. CLAY, John, 26
10. COLIER, Barnett, 25
11. CRUTCHFIELD, Dixon, 20 (Dickson)
12. CRUTCHFIELD, John, 23
13. DILLINGHAM, Joshua, 24
14. FORMAN, S. W., 26 (FOREMAN)
15. FRANKLIN, Daniel, 26
16. GRAVES, James M., 29
17. HORN, John, 24
18. KNIGHT, Richard, 24
19. LEWIS, Lindsy L., 27 or 29 (Lindsay)
20. LOVLADY, James, 33 (LOVELADY)
21. LUCAS, George F., 30
22. LUCAS, Peter F., 36
23. McNEAL, Benjamin, 22
24. McNEAL, George, 24
25. McREYNOLDS, James M., 28
26. MOUNTS, John H., 26
27. NICHOLS, Joseph, 23
28. O'BRYANT, C. P., 26 (Died at Elms Station, Texas on September 18, 1846)
29. PERRIN, Abner B., 25
30. PHILIPS, Thomas, 29 (PHILLIPS)
31. PINNEL, Horace R., 24
32. PULLAM, Marshall S., 28
33. RICE, Charles, 19
34. RICE, Paschal H., 21
35. RICE, William, 40
36. RICHMAN, W., 27 or 29 (RICHMAND)
37. ROBERTS, John, 30
38. SCOTT, John, 22
39. SEAREY, Christopher, 33 (SEARCY)
40. SITTON, M. S., 26 (SITTEN)
41. SPRINGER, E. F., 28
42. STATER, Joseph, 40
43. STIFF, James, 21
44. STIFF, Jesse, 40
45. TUCKER, A. J., 23 or 25
46. TUCKER, Malachie, 21
47. VANCE, Fountain J., 26
48. WHITE, Colman, 25 (Coleman)
49. WHITE, William C., 25
50. WILLIAMS, D. H., 28
51. WILSON, William, 35

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