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~ 1837 ~
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Muster-roll of Captain William Lauderdale’s company of the brigade of Tennessee mounted volunteer militia, ordered into service of the United States by Governor Newton Cannon, from June 17, 1836, to June 17, 1837.
Enrolment.
When.            Where.            By whom.         Period (Months)
June 17, 1836    Sumner county     Wm. Lauderdale   12              
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                                                  Travelling.
No. Names-present       Rank.              Miles. Miles. Days. Days.
    and absent.                            [1]    [2]    [3]   [4]
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1  William Lauderdale*  captain            105    ...     5     5
2  R.B. Alexander ††    1st lieutenant     105    ...     5     5
3  E.R. Dalton          2d lieutenant      ...    105    10    10
4  Young Ball           Ensign             ...    ...    ..    ..
1  Patrick Duffey       1st sergeant       105    105    10    10
2  B. W. Miles          2d sergeant        105    105    10    10
3  J. M. Alexander ‡    3d sergeant        ...    ...     5     5
4  Robert Parsley       4th sergeant       ...    105    10    10
1  J. W. Dalton         1st corporal       105    105    10    10  
2  P. W. Duncan         2d corporal        105    105    10    10
3  A. Penyear           3d corporal        105    105    10    10
4  Joseph Griffin       Bugleman           105    105    10    10
1  Robert Brown §       Private            105    ...     5     5
2  Charles Burnsley     .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
3  Archibald Brice      .. do ..           105    105    10    10
4  John W. Briggs       .. do ..           105    105    10    10
5  Martin L. Brown      .. do ..           105    105    10    10
6  John Crenshaw        .. do ..           105    105    10    10
7  J. Caro              .. do ..           105    105    10    10
8  Jordan Carr          .. do ..           105    105    10    10
9  Robert C. Dalton     .. do ..           105    105    10    10
10 Brooker H. Dalton    .. do ..           105    105    10    10
11 J. T. Farlong        .. do ..           105    105    10    10
12 H. J. Ford           .. do ..           105    105    10    10
13 William G. Ford      .. do ..           105    105    10    10
14 William Graham       .. do ..           105    105    10    10
15 William L. Hughes    .. do ..           105    105    10    10
16 Jesse Holt           .. do ..           105    105    10    ..
17 William E. Johnson § .. do ..           ...    ...     5     5
18 John Kerby §         .. do ..           ...    ...     5     5
19 King Kerby           .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
20 Richard S. McConnell .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
21 James A. Moore       .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
22 John McConnell       .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
23 Daniel P. Morgan     .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
24 John Moppin          .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
25 Lot Murphy           .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
26 A. D. Martin †       .. do ..           ...    ...     5     5
27 William Proctor ‡    .. do ..           ...    ...     5     5
28 Thomas Penyear       .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
29 Henry Beckman        .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
30 John W. Reese        .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
31 John Rhodes §        .. do ..           ...    ...     5     5
32 John FT. Seawell ‡   .. do ..           ...    ...     5     5
33 J. P. Seawell ‡      .. do ..           ...    ...     5     5
34 Wm. W. Sommersett    .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
35 Charles N. Tully     .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
36 William A. Thompson  .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
37 Hend. W. Fowler †    .. do ..           ...    ...     5     5
38 William Vance        .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
39 William Young        .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
40 Samuel Grigg §       .. do ..           ...    ...     5     5
41 James Sharp          .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
42 H. Moore             .. do ..           ...    105    10    10
   
*  Appointed captain spy company July 2, 1836.
†† Appointed 1st lieutenant spy company July 2, 1836.
‡  Joined Captain Bledsoe's company by enrolment July 21 1836. 
§  Joined Captain Henry's company by enrolment July 2, 1836.
†  Joined Captain Fletcher's company by enrolment July 2. 1836.

Traveling:
[1] To place of rendezvous.
[2] From place of rendezvous.
[3] Subsistence furnished by themselves.
[4] Forage furnished by themselves.
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STATE OF TENNESSEE, Executive Department:
I, Newton Cannon, governor of the State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the officers, non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, whose names are enrolled in this roll, were duly called into service, and their services accepted by me, during the summer of 1836, under my proclamation of June 6, 1836, to meet the requisition of the Secretary of War, dated May 25, 1836.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the great seal of the State to be [L. S.] affixed, at Nashville, the 30th day of August, 1837.
N. CANNON.
By the governor:
LUKE LEA, Secretary of State.

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I certify, on honor, that this muster-roll exhibits the true state of Captain William Lauderdale’s company of Tennessee mounted volunteers, under the requisition of the Secretary of War, dated May 25, 1836, and Governor Cannon’s proclamation of June 6, 1836, for the period herein mentioned; that the remarks set opposite the name of each officer and private are accurate and just; and that said company marched from Sumner county to Fayetteville, being 105 miles, when said company was dismissed July 2, to wait for further orders, having remained in camp four days.
WM. LAUDERDALE, Commanding the Company.

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STATE OF TENNESSEE, Sumner County.
Subscribed and sworn to this August 18, 1837, before me.
S. G. GOODALL, an acting Justice of the Peace for said County

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Source:
     American State Papers, House of Representatives, 25th Congress, 2nd Session. Military Affairs: Volume 7, Pages 760-761.



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