I know looking for a family ancestor can be frustrating and one can run in to many brick walls along the way and will look for any clues that may lead you in a new direction. You may heard of a family story that a member was in the war of 1812, or the fanily had some kind trouble in the war but you can’t seem to find any proof, well maybe this page will help. Most of this information will be one liners as I call them. You may only find a wife’s, State or county name, but as you are at a brick wall any new information may help you in a new direction or confirm you are looking in the right place.
Note. This information will come from Congress, these are petitions that the men and women had before Congress, as these are petitions some names may be repeated.
A lot of these names will have more information on them, if you find a name and would like to know if there is more information on them, I will be glad to take a look, my address can be found in my profile, there are a 154, names on this page.
1. Elias Carpenter, of Sturbridge, in the State of Massachusetts, an invalid soldier of the war of 1812 with Great Britain, praying for arrearages of a pension
2. Sally Pomroy, administratrix of Abner Pomroy, deceased, praying remuneration for supplies furnished in the war of 1812, and damages done by the United States troops in said war.
3. Cephas Kingsley, praying for compensation for forage furnished the United States in the war of 1812.
4. Abner Wilder, praying for pension for services in the war of 1812.
5. James Thomas, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for bounty land
6. Mahlon Willet, a volunteer in the war of 1812, praying for bounty land.
7. The heirs-at-law of Warren Sadler, deceased, praying indemnity for property destroyed by the enemy in the war of 1812.
8. The heirs-at-law of John Roop, deceased, praying indemnity for property destroyed by the enemy in the war of 1812.
9. Sally Pierce, Widow of Gad Pierce, deceased, praying indemnity for property destroyed by the enemy in the war of 1812.
10. The heirs-at-law of Lemuel Cook, deceased, praying indemnity for property destroyed by the enemy in the war of 1812.
11. The petition of Henry Lovejoy, heir-at-law of Joshua Lovejoy, deceased, praying indemnity for property destroyed by the enemy in the war of 1812.
12. The petition of the heirs-at-law of William Miller, deceased, praying indemnity for property destroyed by the enemy during the war of 1812.
13. The petition of Solomon Gillett, praying indemnity for property destroyed by the enemy during the war of 1812.
14. Sally M. Judson, heir-at-law of Jonathan Haddock, deceased, praying indemnity for property destroyed by the enemy during the war of 1812.
15. Martha Dickinson, widow of Ira Dickinson, praying indemnity for property destroyed by the enemy during the war of 1812
16. Betsey Harrison, widow of Jonas Harrison, deceased, praying indemnity for property destroyed by the enemy in the war of 1812.
17. James Botner, praying for bounty land for services in the United States navy during the war of 1812.
18. Edward Hamilton, executor of Elias Hamilton and Zetus Newell, administrator of Samuel Newell, praying indemnity for loss of a raft, occasioned by the declaration of the war of 1812.
19. Joseph Weeks, praying for bounty land and special relief for services in the war of 1812.
20. George M. Graves, Sally Walker, and Solomon Fitch, praying for bounty land for soldiers of the war of 1812.
21. Joseph Binden, jr., a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for bounty land.
22. Nathaniel Fadden, a volunteer in the war of 1812, praying for bounty land.
23. Samuel C. Walker, praying for arrears of pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
24. Henrietta S. Clark, widow of Major John B. Clark, asking a continuance of pension for life, on account of the services of her husband in the war of 1812.
25. Judith Nott, widow of John Nott, praying for a pension on account of the services of her husband in the war of 1812.
26. Elijah Armstrong, praying for a pension for services in the war of 1812.
27. Matthew Stetson, praying for a pension for services in the war of 1812.
28. Captain Samuel Tucker, presented on the 24th of March, 1812.
29. Sparhawk Parsons, praying for a pension for services in the war of 1812, on board the privateer General Armstrong.
30. John Buxton, praying for bounty land for services on board the General Armstrong in the war of 1812.
31. James Floyd, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for a pension.
32. Sally Gill, widow of Elihu Chapin, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for a pension.
33. Sutton M. Young, a soldier in the war of 1812, praying for a pension.
34. Sylvester Tiffany, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for bounty land.
35. Celestino De Oteyza, master of the Spanish brig Patriota, praying, for reasons stated in the petition, the restoration of the said brig, which has been seized on behalf of the United States, for a violation of one of the revenue laws passed on the 6th of July, 1812.
36. Robert Neil, praying for a pension in consideration of a wound received whilst a soldier in the detachment of militia acting against the Seminole Indians in the year 1812.
37. Sally Sibley, widow of John Sibley, of Clinton county, New York, for compensation for horse, sleigh, and harness, taken and used by the United States, during the war of 1812.
38. John Yaw, a soldier of the war of 1812, for bounty land.
39. Jacob Grubb, of Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, for compensation for services during the war of 1812.
40. James Monroe, praying remuneration for three horses lost in the service of the United States during the war of 1812.
41. Lieut. Alton Nelson, praying for a pension on account of disability incurred by injuries while in the military service of the United States, during the war of 1812.
42. Nathaniel Fadden, a Canadian volunteer in the war of 1812.
43. George Reed, of the city of Providence, Rhode Island, for compensation for services during the war of 1812.
44. J. C. Hamilton and others, invalids of the war of 1812, for pensions.
45. Reuben Apperson, an invalid soldier of the war of 1812, for a pension.
46. Isaac Ayres, an invalid soldier of the war of 1812, for a pension.
47. Cyrus Weston, an invalid soldier of the war of 1812, for a pension.
48. John P. Smith, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
49. Abner Cason, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
50. Samuel Ward, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
51. Alexander Gaddes, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
53. James C. Hamilton, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
54. Thomas Nichols, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
55. Ephraim Sharp, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
56. The heirs of Edie Stewart, asking for relief and bounty land on account of services in the war of 1812.
57. Alexander Turner, of Lisbon, in the county of St. Lawrence, New York, praying for compensation for property destroyed by the enemy in the war of 1812, and for services during said war.
58. Rufus Call, an invalid soldier of the war of 1812, for a pension.
59. Mary Fletcher, praying to be relieved from her distressed situation, occasioned by the death of her husband, who was killed by the enemy, whilst in the military service of the United States.
60. John Wilson, praying to be placed on the pension list, in consideration of a wound accidentally received from a soldier in the service of the United States
61. William McVicker, praying compensation for supplies furnished for the use of the United States troops in the war of 1812
62. John Ryley, a friendly Indian, praying to be allowed a pension in consideration of his services in the war of 1812
63. Philip Wilhoit, a soldier in the war of 1812, praying to be allowed a pension.
64. Anthony Castle or Casloo, praying for an increase of pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
65. Harriet B. Howe, praying for compensation for services rendered in the war of 1812 as a spy.
66. C. M. Reeves, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
67. Benjamin Cummings, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
68. Williamson N. Bain, praying for bounty land on account of services in the war of 1812.
69. Wyatt Griffith, praying for a pension for services rendered during the war of 1812
70. Elijah Close, of Tennessee, praying obeyer a pension for services rendered during the war of 1812.
71. Thomas Coward, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
72. Orrin Abbott, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
73. Thomas Price, praying for bounty land on account of services in the war of 1812.
74. Benjamin Almy, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
75. Moses Olmsted, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
76. Sarah Palmer, widow of William F. Palmer, a soldier in the war of 1812, praying for a pension.
77. Asa Wells, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for a pension on account of an injury received by him in said service.
78. Hymen Hodges, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for bounty land on account of services in said war.
79. Benjamin A. Hicks, praying for a pension on account of wounds received in the war of 1812.
80. Citizens of the Territory of Minnesota, praying that a pension be granted to Anthony Page, an invalid of the war of 1812.
81. Sheldon Henry, praying for compensation for services rendered the government of the United States during the war of 1812.
82. Catherine Sandford, widow of Hezekiah Sandford, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for a pension.
83. Mary Rhodes, administratrix of Mary Sanborn, widow of Richard Sanborn, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for bounty land.
84. Elias Carpenter, praying for a pension on account of his services in the war of 1812.
85. Thomas P. Dudley, praying for a pension on account of his services in the war of 1812.
86. James Lacey, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
87. Roswell Ransom, praying compensation for property taken by the United States and British troops during the war of 1812.
88. John Beckford and Simon Harrington, Dartmoor prisoners in the war of 1812, for a pension;
89. William Brantly, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for a pension.
90. Dr. Micajah Hawks, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
91. Colonel John Sprague, for relief for moneys paid for the United States during the war of 1812.
92. Jeremiah Wells, praying for a pension for services in the war of 1812.
93. Thomas Dinsmore, an invalid soldier and pensioner of the war of 1812, for arrears of pension due for his services from the date of his wound until he received a pension.
94. Parmelia Slavin, of Oneida county, and State of New York, formerly wife and widow of John Blue, deceased, who was a soldier of the United States army in the war of 1812, praying for the pension due to the said John Blue at his decease.
95. Nathaniel W. Dopkins, of Oswego county, and State of New York, praying for a pension in consequence of disease contracted whilst a soldier of the United States army in the war of 1812 with Great Britain.
96. Joseph Perkins, of the State of New York, praying for a pension for services in the war of 1812;
97. Zimri Green, of the State of New York, praying for a pension for services in the war of 1812.
98. Ruth B. Phillips, widow of Richard C. Phillips, a soldier of the war of 1812, for a pension.
99. Eliza H. Carrington, widow of General Edward C. Carrington, deceased, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for a pension during her natural life.
100. James Fugate, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for an increase of pension.
101. James Fugate, of Bath county, and State of Kentucky, praying for a pension on account of wounds and disabilities received or incurred as a soldier of the United States in the war of 1812 with Great Britain.
102. John McIntosh, of Estill county, and State of Kentucky, praying for a pension on account of wounds and disabilities received or incurred when a soldier of the United States in the war of 1812 with Great Britain.
103. Jesse Washington Jackson, of Lewis county, and State of Kentucky, praying for a pension on account of wounds received and disabilities incurred, when a soldier of the United States in the war of 1812 with Great Britain.
104. Carle Dingey, of Yates county, and State of New York, praying for a pension on account of wounds and disabilities incurred when a soldier of the United States in the war of 1812 with Great Britain.
105. Daniel Wilson, of Du Page county, in the State of Illinois, praying for a pension on account of loss of health and disabilities incurred when in the service of the United States as a soldier in the war of 1812 with Great Britain;
106. Truman Enos and others, citizens of the State of New York, praying that a pension may be granted to Seth Morton, a soldier of the United States in the war of 1812 with Great Britain.
107. Alexander McEwen, of Northumberland county, and State of Pennsylvania, who was a captain of the army of the United States in the war of 1812 with Great Britain, praying for a pension on account of injuries received while in said service.
108. Joshua Merrill, of New York, praying for a pension, in consideration of a wound received whilst acting as a volunteer in the Army, in the battle of Queenstown, in Canada.
109. Notham Ingraham, an invalid soldier of the war of 1812, for a pension.
110. Leslie Combs, praying to be allowed a pension for a total disability incurred during the war of 1812.
111. Cyrenus C. Blackmon, of Louisiana, praying for a pension for services in the war of 1812.
112. Elijah Daily, praying for back ray under act of 1816, for services in the war of 1812.
113. William B. Tompkins, of New York, praying for a pension for services in the war of 1812.
114. Alexander S. Bean, of Pennsylvania, praying for a pension for services in the war of 1812.
115. Daniel Hickey, of the State of Pennsylvania, praying for a pension for services in the war of 1812.
116. Manasses McFadden, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for a pension.
117. Jonathan Douglas, praying compensation for property taken and damages done by the United States and British troops in the war of 1812.
118. The heirs of James Roberts, praying compensation for property confiscated by the British government during the war of 1812.
119. Asahel Borden, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for bounty land.
120. Amos Jones, praying for bounty land on account of services in the war of 1812.
121. Philo Borden, praying for bounty land on account of services in the war of 1812.
122. Anna Hull, widow of William Hull, praying for bounty land on account of the services of her said husband in the war of 1812.
123. Laurinda Jones, widow of Selden C. Jones, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for bounty land.
124. John Brady, for a pension.
125. Robert Wilson, of Baltimore, Maryland, for a pension.
126. Daniel Ladd, an invalid of the war of 1812.
127. William Carson, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
128. Henry Berkett, praying for increase of pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
129. Nancy Maggart, widow of Henry Maggart, a soldier, in the war of 1812, praying for a pension.
130. Dorcas Carey, widow of Peter Carey, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying that the pension allowed her late husband may be granted to her.
131. Edward Green, praying to be allowed arrears of pay, bounty land, and extra pay, for his services as a soldier in the war of 1812.
132. Charles Steward, H. E. Ballard, W. B. Shubrick, and Archibald Henderson, surviving officers of the Frigate Constitution, in behalf of themselves and the officers and crew of the said frigate, praying that they may be rewarded for gallantry and good conduct displayed in the capture of the British ships Cyane and Levant, in the war of 1812.
133. Silas Chatfield, of the State of Illinois, praying for a pension on account of his disability incurred while in the military service of the United States, during the war of 1812.
134. Eunice Gilbert, widow of John Gilbert, deceased, praying for indemnity for property destroyed by the enemy in the war of 1812.
135. John H. Southern, administrator and heir and legal representative of James F. Southern, deceased, praying for compensation for tobacco destroyed by the enemy during the war of 1812.
136. Hugh Riddle, for arrears of pay as a pensioner of the war of 1812.
137. Thomas Smithers, an invalid soldier of the war of 1812, for a pension.
138. John Golden, a soldier of the war of 1812.
139. John Camp, praying for a pension for services in the war of 1812.
140. William Blake, of Fox lake, Dodge county, in the Territory of Wisconsin, praying for a pension, in consideration of disabilities incurred in the service of the United States, in the war of 1812 with Great Britain.
141. Samuel Cochran, of Vernon, Oneida county, State of New York, praying for a pension, in consideration of disabilities incurred in the service of the United States, in the war of 1812 with Great Britain.
142. Jacob W. Morse, praying for a pension on account of services in the United States navy during the war of 1812.
143. John W. Heath, praying for a pension for services in the war of 1812.
144. John Overman, praying compensation for property destroyed by the British at Alexandria, Virginia, in the war of 1812
145. John Reamer, of Miami county, Indiana, praying for bounty land for services in the war of 1812.
146. M. F. B. Levely, widow of Henry Levely, a soldier of the war of 1812, praying for a pension.
147. Jacob Hatmaker, praying for a pension for services rendered in the war of 1812.
148. Jacob Grubbs, praying compensation for services in the war of 1812.
149. Daniel Good, of Green county, Tennessee, praying for a pension for services in the war of 1812.
150. Job C. Smith, of Delaware county, State of Ohio, praying pay for freight of troops and baggage on the expedition to Michilimackinac in 1814.
151. John Richmond, praying for a pension on account of injuries received in the war of 1812.
152. Charlotte Butler, widow of John Butler, praying for a pension on account of services in the war of 1812.
153. General Nathan Towson, David R. Whitely, and other members of Captain Towson's artillery, in the war of 1812, asking to be paid for the capture of the British ship Caledonia.
154. Solomon Honey, an invalid soldier of the war of 1812.
Thanks Dennis--gave me a new lead on Benjamin Cummings--my great, great, great, great grandfather (well, I know I have A Benjamin Cummings--hopefully they are one in the same!). C. Poledna
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