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Kirtley, Robert E.
Robert Kirtley was born May 30, 1786 along the Rapidian River in Culpepper (now Madison) County, Virginia, the son of Jeremiah and Mary Kirtley. In 1796 he moved with his parents to Boone County, Kentucky, where he resided for the rest of his life.
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Kirtley, Jeremiah, Jr.
Jeremiah Kirtley was known to have eight enslaved in the Boone, Kentucky 1810 census. Jeremiah Kirtley Jr was known to have fifteen enslaved in the Burlington, Boone, Kentucky 1820 census. The 1840 census shows Jeremiah in Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky with seven known enslaved.
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Deer, Joel G.
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Crisler, Jonas
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Clarkson, Julius Willis
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Clarkson, Charles Smith
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Berkshire, Joel
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Wilks, Mills
Transcribed from Annie Walker Burns' Abstracts of Pensions:
"WILKS, Mills. Kentucky Militia. BT L. WT. 7125-80-50. Old War Invalid Files #26505
"Served under Captain Uriel Sebree.
"Boone County, Kentucky, February 13, 1833 Mills Wilks deposes: In 1812 volunteered in Boone County, Kentucky for six months under Captain Uriel Sebree. Affiant was appointed Corporal. Was wounded in the Battle of River Raisin, January 18, 1813, and was also taken prisoner by the Indians and taken with other prisoners to Holden. Received his discharge from Major Richard Gano., acting colonel of the Regiment.
"Mentions that his family is large and somewhat helpless. Belonged to Uriel Sebree's Militia Company in 1812 and 13, and was in the Battle of River Raisin and well recollect Mills Wilks. A corporal in said company being badly wounded. Richard Collins and Berry F. Waller, physicians, certify Mills Wilks is rendered incapable of performing the duties of a soldier, and one half disabled from obtaining his subsistence from manual labor. February 23, 1833. Howard County, Missouri, August 19, 1833. Uriel Sebree, late Captain of the company of Kentucky militia in which Mills Wilks served certifies to his service as corporal and to his being wounded at the Battle of River Raisin.
"Mills Wilks enlisted August 15, 1812 for six months. Discharged March 4, 1813. May 26, 1846 Doctors T.N. Wise and R. Prestlow certify that Mills Wilks is disabled to a degree amounting to total disability.
"Covering jacket. Mills Wilks: Kentucky Militia Corporal Inscribed on a Kentucky will at four dollars per month to begin August 20, 1933. Certificate of pension issued February 21, 1834. Increased to eight dollars per month March 26, 1847."
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Rice, William [2]
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Brown, John
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Christy, Simeon
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Norris, John D., Sr.
"John Norris, of Petersburg, Boone County, Kentucky, who is said to be the last survivor of the battle of Lake Erie, was in the city yesterday on his way home from Paris, Kentucky, where he went went to attend the meeting of the veterans of the War of 1812. Mr. Norris, though upward of 80 years old, appears to be hale and hearty. On the 11th of February, 1860, the Kentucky Legislature voted him a gold medal, which he had with him yesterday. On the one side of it is an engraving representing Perry's Victory, and underneath the words, 'We have met the enemy, and they are ours.'" -- Cincinnati Enquirer, 23 Jun 1871.
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Willis, Benjamin G.
Benjamin G. Willis was born in 1792 in Culpeper County, VA. He married Nancy Ann Mosby Grant in Boone County in 1814. Benjamin was a veteran of the War of 1812 and served under Captain Scott.
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Allen, Streshley
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Calvert, Samuel
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Bates, William