Society to Publish an Addendum to Veteran Burial Book

Society Finalizes an Addendum to 1812 Vets Buried in VA Book

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4 Responses to Society to Publish an Addendum to Veteran Burial Book

  1. David Clark says:

    I am trying to research my 4th Great Grandfather, Charles McClaren, born in Fauquier County VA in 1789, He died in 1879 and is buried at the Old Soldier’s Home in Dayton Ohio.

    He was possibly assigned to Stapleton Crutchfield’s Detachment of the VA Militia. Any assistance would be appreciated.

    • Mike says:

      David: Yes he was in Captain Thomas Jenning’s Company (possibly was Captain Ashby’s Co) of Fauquier County’s 85th Virginia Militia Regiment and he was attached to Major Stapleton’s Detachment consisting of four companies and he was in an engagement with the British at Hampton, VA on Jun 25th 1813. The British occupied Hampton for three days after driving off Stapleton’s Detachment. See page 259 to 264 of Stuart Butler’s book,”Defending the Old Dominion: Virginia and its Militia in the War of 1812″ pub 2013 University Press of America, Inc
      Your ancestor drew a pension and the complete details for you to download free are at Fold3. Enter his name under War of 1812
      Mike Lyman Past president War of 1812 society in VA

  2. Robert Cochrell says:

    My ancestor, Robert Cockrell was a Veteran of the 56th Virginia Militia. Came to Ohio in 1840. Buried here in 1841. Would you like his information, to be included in the publication?

    • Mike says:

      Robert:
      We are collecting War of 1812 veteran burials in Virginia only in the publication
      Mike Lyman

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