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Soldiers Who Served &
Died |
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NAME |
Death
Date |
Notes |
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Thomas Moore Bragg |
November 21, 1851 |
Private in Capt. Glascock's Company
under Col. Richard E. Parker; Regiment 111, from July to September
1814. |
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William Hungerford |
April 7/8, 1814 |
Lt. in the 111th Militia Reg. Commanded by
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Parker; attached to the 4th VA Militia
Reg. Under command of Capt Andrew Baker (63rd Reg.), when he
died in service on January 19 - April 7, 1814. buried in the
Saint Paul's Church Graveyard, Norfolk. |
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George Glascock |
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Private in the 2nd Bat. 111th VA
Militia Reg. Buried in Rectorstown cemetery in Fauquier
County. |
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James Monroe |
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Served as Secretary of State and
Secretary of War under then President James Madison. |
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Richard Elliott Parker |
September 10, 1840 |
Served as a Lt. Col. in the 111th VA
Militia Reg. Buried in the Family cemetery in Warsaw, Richmond
County. |
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Joshua Reamy |
1856/1857 |
Private in Capt. Glascock's Company /
Lt. Hazzard's Cav. Troup, and also under Capt. Rich'd Monroe of the
111st
Regiment, beginning July/August 1814. In the 1850's he applied
for Bounty Land Warrants in Stafford
County, Virginia. |
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Youel Rust |
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Married Agnes Davidson, 11 Nov 1818
in Henrico County. Death date after 1818 is not determined. Served
as a Private for 5 days during the period 25 Aug to 5 Oct 1814 in
Capt William Murphy’s Co., Richmond Light Inf. Blues of the 19th VA
Militia from Richmond City attached to the 1st Corps De’Elite
commanded by Lt Col Thomas Mann Randolph. |
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