Tuesday, January 06, 2009

United States Ranger Regements of 1812-1814.

This page is a look up page, most of the information is military, but there could be some family info? If you see a name of a ancestor or a name you would like to know more about you can find my address in my profile.

Note. This information comes from the Library of Congress.

Important note. On this page I only covered the Rangers of 1812-1814, however I have information on all the United States Rangers regiments covering the years of 1775-1865, so if you don’t see a name on this list just ask, and I will help you all I can.

The United States Rangers of 1812.

1. Isaac M. Riley, Ensign of Rangers, to be Ensign of 7th regiment, Ohio.

2. Joseph Brown, 1st Lieutenant of Rangers, Indiana Territory.

3. Samuel Little, 2d Lieutenant of Rangers, Indiana Territory.

4. Abraham Maury, First Lieutenant, Rangers, Tennessee.

5. Joseph A Martin, Second Lieutenant, Rangers, Tennessee.

6. Anthony Patterson, Ensign, Rangers, Tennessee.

7. Eli Hammond, Captain, Rangers, Tennessee.

8. William T. Lamme, 1st Lieutenant of Rangers, in Louisiana Territory.

9. David McNair, 2d Lieutenant of Rangers, in Louisiana Territory.

10. David Barton, Ensign of Rangers, in Louisiana Territory.

11. Thomas Theobalds, to be First Lieutenant of Rangers.

The United States Rangers of 1813.

1. Andrew Ramsey, Captain, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

2. Daniel Musick, Captain, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

3. Daniel M. Beon, Captain, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

4. James Morrison, First Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

5. William Massey, First Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

6. Prospect K. Robbins, First Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

7. Peter Craig, Second Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

8. Sylvester Patia, Second Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

9. James Callaway, Second Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

10. Drakeford Gray, Ensign, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

11. John McNair, Ensign, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

12. David Baily, Ensign, Rangers, Illinois Territory.
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The United States Rangers of 1813.

1. James B. Moore, Captain, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

2. David Robinson, 1st Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

3. Arthur Morgan, 2d Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

4. Stephen Rector, 3d Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

5. John Huitt Ensign, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

6. Samuel Whiteside, Captain, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

7. Joseph Borough, 1st Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

8. Samuel Gilham, 2d Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

9. William McHenry, 3d Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

10. Aaron Armstrong, Ensign, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

11. Jacob Short, Captain, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

12. Nathaniel Jurney, 1st Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

13. Andrew Bankston, 2d Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

14. William Boon, 3e Lieutenant, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

15. John Jurney, Ensign, Rangers, Illinois Territory.

16. Williamson Dunn, Captain, April 12, 1813.

17. Henry Brenton, 1st Lieutenant, April 12, 1813.

18. Henry Ristine, 2d Lieutenant, April 12, 1813.

19. David Hillis, 3d Lieutenant, April 12, 1813.

20. Green B. Fields, Ensign, April 12, 1813.

21. Pierre Andre, Captain, April 12, 1813.

22. Hyacinthe Lasselle, 1st Lieutenant, April 12, 1813.

23. Homer Johnson, 2d Lieutenant, April 12, 1813.

24. John Hadden, 3d Lieutenant, April 12, 1813.

25. David Gregg, Ensign, April 12, 1813.

26. James Bigger, Captain, April 30, 1813.

27. John Carr, 1st Lieutenant, April 12, 1813.

28. James Currey, 2d Lieutenant, April 12, 1813.

29. William P. Meredith, 3d Lieutenant, April 12, 1813.

30. John Owens, Jr., Ensign, April 12, 1813.

31. Frederick Shoults, Captain, May 30, 1813.
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The United States Rangers of 1814.

1. Enoch Moore, Ensign, Illinois Territory.

2. John Knox, 1st, lieutenant, Rangers Kentucky, May 30, 1814.

3. William G. Servess, 2d, Lieutenant, Rangers Kentucky, May 30, 1814.

4. William M. Rayburn, 3d, Lieutenant, Rangers Kentucky, May 30, 1814.

5. Abner Garrard, Ensign, Rangers Kentucky, May 30, 1814.

6. Jesse Vanbiber, 3d, Lieutenant, Rangers, Missouri T., July 13, 1814.

7. William Becknell, Ensign, Rangers, Missouri T., July 13, 1814.

8. Thomas McNair, Ensign, Rangers, Missouri T., July 13, 1814.

9. James Manary, Sen. Captain, Rangers, Ohio, Aug. 5, 1813.

10. John Hopkins, 1st, Lieutenant, Rangers, Ohio, Aug. 5, 1813.

11. Bratton Crawford, 2d, Lieutenant, Rangers, Ohio, Aug. 5, 1813.

12. David Steal, 3d, Lieutenant, Rangers, Ohio, Aug. 5, 1813.

13. Ebenezer F. Seaman, Ensign, Rangers, Ohio, Aug. 5, 1813.

14. Samuel McCormick, Captain, Rangers, Ohio, Aug. 7, 1813.

15. James Flinn, 1st, Lieutenant, Rangers, Ohio, Oct. 1, 1813.

16. John Knox, 2d, Lieutenant, Rangers, Ohio, Oct. 1, 1813.

17. William G. Servess, 3d, Lieutenant, Rangers, Ohio, Oct. 1, 1813.

18. William M. Reyburn, Ensign, Rangers, Ohio, Oct. 1, 1813.

19. David Bailey, 3d, Lieutenant, Rangers, Missouri T.

20. John McNair, 3d, Lieutenant, Rangers, Missouri T.

21. Drakford Gray, 3d, Lieutenant, Rangers, Missouri T.

22. William Ramsey, Ensign, Rangers, Missouri T.

23. James Williams, Ensign, Rangers, Missouri T.

24. Jonathan Riggs, Ensign, Rangers, Missouri T.

2 comments:

  1. Walter8:59 AM

    Hello, My great grandfather fought in the civil war with
    the Illinois Rangers. This is all I know about him, I have
    a copy of his discharge papers. His name was Alexander McFarland.Perhaps you could direct me in finding out things such as, where he may have fought,
    or what battles he may have been in, or where his unit
    was in the waning days of the war. Any info you could
    offer would help me.
    THANK YOU WALTER B CLARY

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  2. Mr. Clary, thank you for your question, you forgot to state what regiment your Great grandfather was in it should be on his discharge papers?, But from what I can till there was only one Alexander McFarland, in the Illinois regiments. Here are a few notes, if you find this is him, write to me at dsegelquist1@cox.net and I will send you some more info on him,

    He was in two regiments, he Sub. For a Thomas Sharp,

    31st, Illinois infantry, Co. C. McFARLAND, Alexander D&S Recruit Walker Oct 21, 1864 Sub. Never reported to Co.

    60th.. Illinois infantry Co. A.
    Not rosters found.

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