G2G: Is there anyone working with Kentuckians in the War of 1812?

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I see quite a few profiles that are 1812 veterans from Gabriel Slaughter’s Regiment

Example: Thomas Lanty Armstrong, Amstrong-12898 with exception of date descrepancy appears to be a Major Lanty Thomas Armstrong of Slaughter’s Kentucky Militia

I am working off a collection fo free articles on JSTOR
in The Tree House by Living Gray G2G2 (2.4k points)

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Mine was 

Joel Carpenter

Company: 13 REG'T (GRAY'S) KENTUCKY MILITIA.
Rank - Induction: PRIVATE
Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE
Roll Box: 34
Microfilm Publication: M602
by Sandra Vines G2G6 Pilot (158k points)

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Isaac W Taylor was in Captain William Sebree's Company of the 10th Regiment of Kentucky Militia. Enlisted March 6 1813. Fought at Ft Meigs and was wounded and captured. From Sept.18 1813 to May 15th 1814 he was a prisoner of war in Quebec. Released along with William Atherton and traveled with him back to Kentucky. He reenlisted in Capt Samuel F Malone's Company and fought at the Battle of New Orleans where he was on the front lines. After the war he continued to enlist in the U.S. Infantry out of Baton Rouge LA.
by William Hutchinson G2G2 (2.2k points)

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