Printouts of several pages are available in the military section at the RCHS Museum.
Ralls County Highlights:
ARTHUR, George Ralls County, No 11332, allowed Jan 1872 (p 2)
BELL, Joseph of New London, Ralls County, Rejected pension (p. 4)
BENTLEY, Samuel of Ralls County No 21524 allowed Oct 1874 (p. 5)
BOYD, Edna of Ralls County, no 5411 widow of 1812, allowed July 1873 (p. 5)
BRASHEAR, Mereda, (the soldier) Ralls County, No 3961 allowed 9-1871 (p. 6)
BRIGGS, Rhoda, widow of 1812 war, Ralls County, No W C 29,185, allowed April 1880 (p. 6)
CHITWOOD, Rosanna of Ralls County 10846 allowed 11-1878 widow of 1812 war (p. 11)
CONN, Nancy of Ralls County 9-425 allowed Sept 1878, widow of war of 1812 (p.m 13)
ELLIS, Cynthia of Ralls County No 1150 allowed 11-1878 (p. 16)
GREENWELL/GRANVILLE, Ignatius of Ralls County 1840 list (p. 20)
GREENWELL, Ignatius of Ralls County served in Maryland Militia pensioned 9-16-1833 3-4-1931 (p. 21)
HAYS, George C of Ralls County No 4631 Sept 1871 (p. 23)
JAMERSON, Robert of Ralls County 1840 list (p. 26)
JAMISON, Robert of Ralls County 10-2-1833 3-4 1831 served with Va Militia (p. 26)
KINKADE, Evaline S of Ralls County March 1879 No 21242 widow of 1812 war (p. 28)
ROSS, James of Ralls County No 23818 allowed Aug 1878 (p. 42)
SIMS, RODAM of Ralls County 1840 list (p. 46)
SIMS, Rhodam of Ralls County, served in VA militia pensioned 11-9-1833 3-4-1831 (pm 46)
TURNER, Samuel of Ralls County-served in Va militia pensioned 8-29-1833 3-4-1831 (p. 49)
TURNER, S of New London, Ralls County-rejected (p. 49)
Should we also consider St. Charles and Pike Counties, since Ralls County used to be part of these counties?
Available in the military section of the RCHS Museum. Index of names below.
Billings, Abraham (1754-1839; Died at Ralls County, Rev. War pension denied)
Briscoe, Ralph
Ford, Alexander
Fugate, Josiah
Greenwell, Ignatius (buried at St. Paul)
Hardy, Arnold
Jamison, Robert
Markle, Charles
McAfee, George (Buried at St. Paul)
Parker, Peter
Seely, John Nichols (buried at Salem?)
Sims, Rhodam
Turner, Samuel
Wylie, William
Available in the military section of the RCHS Museum. "Samuel Turner" written on top of document. Unsure how this document related to Ralls County.
Available in the military section of the RCHS Museum. Unsure how this document related to Ralls County.
Wickersham
Ignatius Greenwell, age 96 died 23 Jan in Ralls Co. a Revolutionary veteran
A-B-G-P-S-T surnames
Available in the military section of the RCHS Museum.
Ignatius Greenwell genealogical material
Hardy, including Arnold & Solomon Hardy, genealogical material
A-B-G-P-S-T surnames
Photocopy of selected pages available in the military section of the RCHS Museum. Viewable online at https://archive.org/details/genealogicalabst0003whit
Document available in the military section of the RCHS Museum.
Greenwell, Ignatius
Hardy, Arnold
Markle, Charles
Bell, Joseph
Jamerson, Robert
Seely, John
Turner, Samuel
Sims, Rhodam
Billings, Abraham
Parker, Peter
Billings, Abraham
Briscoe, Ralph
Ford, Alexander
Fugate, Josiah
Jamison, Robert
McAfee, George
Wylie, William
War of 1812 Soldiers who lived in Ralls County
Allison, Elzea/Elsy (1796-1888)
Document available in the military section of the RCHS Museum. Ralls index below
Greenwell, Ignatius
Hardy, Arnold
Markle, Charles
Seely, John
Turner, Samuel
Document available in the military section of the RCHS Museum. Program and names.
Document available in the military section of the RCHS Museum.
James Shohoney, a revolutionary soldier, sleeps in a lonely grave on the old Roland Keithley place, 7 miles east of New London. He was the grandfather of Thornton Keithley. The Sons of the Revolution should erect a monument over his grave.
Document available in the military section of the RCHS Museum. Title are below.
Revolutionary War Gunboat Discovered Upright in Lake (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 1, 1997)
The Case Against Thomas Jefferson: Books say he was a drafter, not author, or Declaration (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 6, 1997)
Muzzling The Ghost of Benjamin Franklin (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 6, 1997)
Jefferson's Prose Alone? That's No Longer Self-Evident (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 4, 1997)
Two Perspectives on Elusive Thomas Jefferson (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 23, 1997)
The Truth About Valley Forge: A Revolutionary War tour aims to shatter some old myths (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 5, 1997)
Jefferson's Monticello is no ordinary rich man's mansion (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 30, 1997)
13 Things You Never Knew About The American Revolution: A noted historian shares some surprising facts about our nation's war of independence (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 23, 1997)
Battle here in 1780 will be re-enacted near Old Cathedral (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 1998)
The Private Side of John Quincy Adams (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 7, 1997)
The Jefferson questions: Who are his descendants, and what does race mean? (St. Louis Post-Dispatch
First president's diary notes going on Internet (Printed from Hannibal Courier-Post website, 9/15/2000)
Jefferson descendants grapple with issue of black kin (St. Louis Post-Disptach, April 21, 2000)
What you should know about the Declaration of Independence (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 4, 2000)
Jefferson DNA tests support rumer he had child with slave (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Jefferson letter on Lewis and Clark to be auctioned (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Questions about Jefferson? Go Online (Parade Magazine, April 18, 1999)
Document available in the military section of the RCHS Museum. Summary of documents below.
Portrait & Biographical Record: Lillardd, M'Leod, Rowley
The Fightin' Parson: The War of 1812 is over, but not for re-enector David Clifton (Rural Missourian article)
If we had a few barls of powder and 2 hundred lead is all we ask...Captain Nathan Boone's Company of Missouri Rangers and Captain Eli B. Clemson's Company of 1st United States Infantry (Promotional brochure for The Despatch)
War of 1812 in the West Symposium (Promotional brochure for workshop by MODNR)
War of 1812 in the West Symposium (Green agenda for 2003 conference)
The Despatch, January-February 20023: The Hournal of the Recreated 1st US Infantry and Boone's Rangers
Louisiana to have mural of Buffalo Ford (Printout from Hannibal Courier Post webpage, printed 6/29/2002)
Invoice of Sundry Merchandise sold and delivered to the Missouri Company by Fr. Regnier at St. Louis the 3d May 1809 (Manuscript )
Soldiers of the War of 1812 with a Missouri Connection, Veterans of the American Revolution Buried in Missouri (Betty Harvey William of Warrensburg, MO request for information)
Atlas of Indians of the Great Lakes www.abebooks.com (Internet printed map)
Archaeologists unearth vestiges of conflict, frontier that converged at Fort Johnson site in Warsaw (Printout from Quincy Herald Whig, dated 10/11/2009)
Reunion of Veterans (Newspaper composite printed)
Spencer Creek Massacre Folder:
Indian Claims Giles Thompson, Salt River
Minneola, Missouri with post-it that says "Spencer Creek Masacre"
The Battle of Spencer Creek by Joe Burnette, Feb. 1, 1824
War of 1812 Appendix "A" Missouri Rangers
O'Neil Attach 1812 War Folder
Tales & To...from Down in...A collection of remebrances and research from Calumet Township in southeastern Pike County, Missouri
Fort Mason and the War of 1812 written and submitted by Dorothy Eichenberger
Soldiers of Ralls County War of 1812 Folder
War of 1812 Soldiers who Lived in Ralls County, MO
Allison, Elzea/Elsy
Arthur, George
Bell, Joseph
Bentley, Samuel
Billings, Abraham
Boyd, William
Brashears, Mereda/Meredith
Brice, Benoni
Briggs, William Gilkey
Brunner/Bruner, Peter
Chitwood, John C.
Cleaver, Stephen
Conn, Francis
Cox, James
Ellis, Walter
Ellis, William
Foreman, William
Gentry, Harmon
Greathouse, William
Hays, George
Kinkade/Kinkead, John L
Kidwell, Francis "Frank"
Krigbaum, John
Louis, Emily
Organ, Archibald
Rector, James "Vincent"
Ross, James
Rouse, Nicholas
Thompson, Raphael
Tompkins, William
Waters, George
Watson, Hezekiah
Wood, James
Yancey, WIlliam
Wylie Genealogy, Son of Samuel Wylie, Rev. War
Ignatius Greenwell information
Letter "Dear Kathleen, dated 12 Aug 1988, signed Nelda McCrory, re: William Wylie
Melanchology Accident: Wiley, resident of Ralls County, drowned in attempting to cross Salt River at the ford near Matson's Mill, Salt River Journal, April 4, 1840, page 2, column 3. Drowing occurred 31 Mar 1840
Markle, Charles, Ralls County
Turner, Samuel, Ralls County
Simms, Rhodan, Ralls County
John Lawson, a Revolutionary pnsioner, died in Ralls County on the 19th, He was 93 years old. 1812 Veteran, w. notes
Document available in the military section of the RCHS Museum. Summary of documents below.
Individual Folders for:
Billings, Abraham Ralls County
Geenwell, Ignatius Ralls County
Hardy, Arnold Ralls County
Hendrick, Elijah (Hendricks) Pike County
Jameson, Elijah Ralls County
Leake, ? Ralls County
Markle, Charles Ralls County
Parks, James Parris Ralls County
Jameson, Robert Rev. War Soldier
Sims, Rodan, Rhodam, Roden, Ralls County
Trabue, Edward Jane E. Clay Trabue
Turner, Samuel Ralls County