The War of 1812, as mentioned in archived records, Montgomery County USGenWeb site. William McCormack (Source: William McCormack's Probate Completed 10 January 1859; RL 929.3 Montgomery County (Ind.) Probate Records of Montgomery County, Indiana, 1822-1940.)"... To Wit: On the seventh day of October in the year Eighteen Hundred and fifty three, it being the fifth judicial day of the October Term of said Court, for said year and before our said Judge, Comes said Administrator and files his petition verified by Oath in vacation of said Court To Wit. On the 11th day 1853, asking an order of said Court to sell and transfer Land Warrant No. 923 of the date of the 11th of February 1851, for 80 acres issued under Act of Congress of the 28th of September 1850, in the name of said William McCormack, Private in Captain Yearlys Company Colonel Dickinsons Reg. Virginia Militia, War of 1812 who has deceased, since the issuing of said Warrant, setting forth among other things that the personal Estate of said William McCormack is insufficient to pay off the indebtedness of said McCormack, and that he left as his surviving heirs Allen McCormack, Anderson McCormack, Burel McCormack, George McCormack, William McCormack, Thomas McCormack, Julia Ann Fisher, Polly Wade, Johnson McCormack and James McCormack. ... " George Fruits (Source: People's Guide Directory. Indianapolis: Cline & McCaffie, 1874 "Ripley Township section") "This township can boast of the oldest man in the State; his name is George Fruits; he now lives two mi. W. of Lane Post Office; he was b. in Maryland in 1763; and settled in Montgomery County in 1815; during the War of 1812 he served in Capt. Samuel Lee's Company under Col. Noble; he was one of the frontier guards, and was wounded at the battle of Blue Lick, in Ky, by a rifle ball in his leg, which he still carries. Mr. Fruits is 111 years old, and walks about the premises with considerable ease; his wife is still living, they have been marr. 65 years. Mrs. Fruits is 85 years old. Ripley Twp." William Fleming Davidson (source: Queries - Montgomery County USGenWeb Project Lois S. Weinman , 9312 Stickney Ave, Wauwatosa, WI 53226-2635) "William Fleming Davidson and his spouse, Mary Lattimore, in Montgomery County early 1800's. Reported he fought in the War of 1812, was a school teacher/farmer and fathered 9 children with Mary. He died in Montgomery Co. circa 1836; buried in Finley Chapel Cemetery, Montgomery County, Indiana." McKinney Baldwin (source: Queries - Montgomery County USGenWeb Project, Linda Schaaf l@schaaf.hawthorne.nv.us) "McKinney Baldwin b. 22 Nov 1792 m. Mary Ann Murphy, came from Nelson Co. KY., settled in Owen Co.IN., living in Wayne & Harrison Twps. McKinney's name has been spelled McKenzie, McKinza etc., he was in the War of 1812." Joseph Betts (Source: Pension R 806 NJ - Pension List p. 406) "Water Patriotist in Indiana - Supplement Sec I, p 12.) Also served in Indian Wars and War of 1812. May/may not be buried in Montgomery County, Indiana." [Data Courtesy of Dorothy Q Chapter NSDAR http://nerowolf.org/dar/DorothyQ/] James Gregory (Source: HW Beckwith, History of Montgomery County, Indiana, p 518) "James Gregory, b. 1788, was in War of 1812 d. April 1869" Alexander Weir (Source: microfilm # 873781 - title: Cemetery records of Indiana-V 1-6 (Montgomery co in on V.2) copied and typed by the LDS Church in Indiana, filmed by the Genealogy Society of Utah, 1972.: FHL US, MICHAEL Cemetery, Union Township, Montgomery County, Indiana)"Weir, Alexander, War of 1812 Listed in American Legion "List of Soldiers Dead"" [NOTE : All these stones, except that of the Soldier, were laid flat by Highway workers in order to mow; there are probably more stones under the thick sod which we were unable to find.] Brent James (Source: DAR Transcripts, Burial Records, Alamo Cemetery, Montgomery County, Indiana)"Brent James, 3rd Ky Mil War of 1812 (CDPL Record) Book 5 - page 101 (DAR #)1-66" Old Union Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana CARNINE, Ralph - Vet of War of 1812, d. 9-27-1879 89Y 9M 24D [Note: could be Ralph Canine] Jarvis Cemetery (also known as Smith), Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana SMITH, Benjamin (War of 1812) d. 8-18-1870 77Y E. R. Lewis, MD Civil War Rank: Capt. Civil War Regiment: 21st Mass. Schools attended: Harvard, A. B. Amherst, A. M.(Harvard University-1 / 2) Year Medical Grad or Attendance: 1867, 1861, 1864 County: Marion (Indianapolis) Med. Reg./Exam.: 7.20.97 Sources: Physicians Directory of Kentucky and Indiana 1893 / Indiana State Board of Health 1890 EDWIN R. Lewis, A. M., M. D. Dr. Lewis was born at Madison, Ind., April 2, 1839, being the son of James and Sophronia (West) Lewis, the former a native of Ohio and the latter of Massachusetts. The paternal grandfather settled in Madison, Ind., in the year 1818, being one of the pioneers of the place, and he was previously a soldier in the War of 1812. Memoirs of Indy and Marion County, p 209-210 Record# 71890 in database 19th Indiana Century Physicians Source: 19th Century Database of Indiana Physicians Rev. Jesse J. GOBEN Montgomery County, Indiana Portrait & Biographical Record of Parke, Montgomery & Fountain County, Indiana Chapman Bros: 1893 p 345 Rev. Jesse J. GOBEN, "My earliest recollection was the War of 1812 when the volunteers were called for and who in 3 months destroyed many Indian villages and their corn and thus secured immunity from them."   Maxwell McCULLOUGH Montgomery County, Indiana 1881 Montgomery County In History of H. W. Beckwith, p 166 (Chicago: HH Hill) Maxwell McCULLOUGH, farmer, Crawfordsville, was born in Jefferson Co, Indiana April 6, 1818 and is the son of James B. and Margaret McCullough. His father was b. in NC his mother in KY. His father was in the War of 1812, a member of the Christian Church and first a republican and then a Whig. Jere Redenbaugh H.W. Beckwith History, Montgomery County, Indiana (Chicago: HH Hill, 1881) p 376 Jere REDENBAUGH, farmer, New Ross, was born in Jefferson County, Indiana, May 25, 1824. His father, Henry Redenbaugh, was born in Ohio, and his mother Mary (DOUGLAS) Redenbaugh, was born in England, near London, and came to America in 1800 with her parents. ... Mr. Redenbaugh's father and brother were under Harrison in the War of 1812, and his brother George is now a resident of Fountain County, Indiana, and is eighty-seven years old. ... Thomas H. Winton H. W. Beckwith History of Montgomery County, Indiana (Chicago: HH Hill, 1881) p 243 Thomas H. Winton, painter, Crawfordsville, was born in Butler County, Ohio, February 4, 1822. His father, Robert Winton, was a captain under Gen. Harrison in the War of 1812. He entered land in this County in 1822, and settled here with his family in 1828. ... Jonathan WINTER H. W. Beckwith, 1881 History of Montgomery County, Indiana (Chicago: Beers) p 245 Jonathan WINTER, ...was marr. to Miss Mary AIRHART who was b. Jan 14, 1820 in Va, and is a firm member of the Methodist Church. Her father, Peter Airhart, a Vet. of the War of 1812, was one of the pioneers of this County, and an exemplary man. Elizabeth Ann Wilson Hutchinson Leader, 1901 Hutchinson's Oldest Inhabitant, Elizabeth Ann Wilson, a lady nearly a century old, who is a Great Great Grandmother and a Pensioner of the War of 1812 was connected by marriage with Daniel Boone - is yet in full possession of her faculties and in remarkably good health. ...