Pay-roll of Capt. James Bowner's Company


A pay-roll of Capt. James Bowner's company of Pennsylvania militia, attached to the Fifth battalion, Second detachment, Pennsylvania militia, under the command of Brig. Gen. Richard Crooks, in the service of the United States. Commencement of services, October 2, 1812.

Captain.	Bowner, James, volunteered for fifteen days.

Lieutenant.	Ross, Richard, volunteered for fifteen days.

Ensign.	Coil, Patrick

Sergeants.	Brown, John
			McCombs, William
			Godwin, Joseph, volunteered for fifteen days.
			Carter, Francis

Corporals.	Gilson, Thomas
			Bowman, Henry
			Camp, John
			Robinson, Arthur, volunteered for fifteen days.

	Privates
Kerr, Samuel
Kerr, William
Kerr, David
Elder, John
Littlefield, John
Wilson, Samuel
Hair, William
Green, James
Frew, James
Sims, Jesse
Miles, Robert
Frampton, John, died the --th day of March, 1813.
Wasson, James, volunteered for fifteen days.
Wasson, William, volunteered for fifteen days.
McCool, Alexander
Dunwoody, Robert
Porter, Hugh
Ridgway, Samuel
Martin, John
Martin, William
Foster, John
Whitmer, Jonathan
Duffield, William
Hason, John
Hannah, William
Beaty, John
Runinger, Jacob
Russel, Thomas
McFaden, Eijah
Sedorus, John
Cooper, Samuel
Sutley, Jacob
Sutley, Henry
Clifford, Hugh, furloughed October 25, 1812, and did not return.
Elder, James, discharged October 26, 1812.
Dotey, Samuel
Simons, Samuel, volunteered for fifteen days.
Mengar, Joseph, volunteered for fifteen days.
Lee, Jared, volunteered for fifteen days.
Ingram, John, volunteered for fifteen days.
McClure, Mathew, volunteered for fifteen days.
Portman, James, volunteered for fifteen days.
Russel, John, volunteered for fifteen days.
Crane, Ira, volunteered for fifteen days.
Harris, Nathan, volunteered for fifteen days.
Cole, Benjamin.
Scaddon, James B.
Stewart, William
Dempsey, David, volunteered for fifteen days.

I do hereby certify, on honor, that the within pay-roll is correct, and that the remarks set opposite the men's names are accurate and just.

		Richard Ross,
			Lieutenant.

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