Isaac Woolverton
Husband Isaac Woolverton
Born: 1821 - PA Baptized: Died: 11 Oct 1847 - Puebla, Mexico Buried:
Father: Samuel Wolverton 1 Mother: Sarah Hosack 1
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General Notes: Husband - Isaac Woolverton
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Military: Mexican War: Fayette Co, PA
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The Mexican War, Ellis History of Fayette Co p 189
The county of Fayette furnished to the United service in the Mexican war
one full company of volunteers, raised and commanded by Capt (afterward
colonel) William B Roberts, and a large number of men who enlisted in the
company of Capt P N Gutherie, both of which commands performed good service
on several of the battle fields of that war.
The first company mentioned was formed and organized in the fall of 1846,
and named the Fayette County Volunteers. It left the county of the 2nd of
January, 1847, for Pittsburgh where it was mustered into service on the 4th
of the same month and designated Company "H" of the Second Regiment of
Pennsylvania Volunteers. The first commander of the company was, as has
been stated, Capt Roberts, with William Quail as first lieutenant; but Capt
Roberts was soon after promoted to the colonelcy of the regiment and Lieut
Quail became captain of "H" Company. The roll of the company as mustered is
given below, viz:
Captain William B Roberts
First Lieutenant William Quail
Second Lieutenant Stewart Speer
First Sergeant David Forrey
Second Sergeant Absalom Guiler
Third Sergeant Edmund Rine
Fourth Sergeant Richard Irwin
First Corporal Henry N Stillwagen
Second Corporal Peter A Johns
Third Corporal John Crawford
Fourth Corporal James P Downer
Drummer Daniel Jarrett
Fifer Caleb Crossland
PRIVATES
Matthew Allen
Ephraim Abercrombie
Zephaniah E Barnes
John Bishop
Noah Bird
Alexander Baine
William C Bayes
Edmund Beeson
David Bedker
Henry Bradford
Henry Bryan
Cyrus L Conner
Harvey Chipps
Samuel Coinworthy
Hiram Downer
George Ducket
John Davis (1)
John Davis
Henry Fowg
Benjamin F Frey
William Freeman
John W B Fetter
Wilson Fee
Beeson Gardner
John H Gibson
James Gordon
Eli M Gregg
John Gillis
Elijah Gadd
Daniel Hardesty
James Hutchinson
Henderson Harvey
John Hutchinson
Henderson Harvey
John Hutchinson (1)
Samuel Hyde
Daniel Hazard
Alexander Hood
Hezekiah Inks
Oliver E Jones
Jackson Kilpatrick
John P Kilpatrick
John King
Samuel Morgan
William Moore
John Mitz
Thomas McBride
John Mustard
Cornelius McMicheal
William Mendenhall
Thomas Motes
William F Nicholson
Albert G Nicholson
Jacob Orwin
Samuel Page
John Pollock
Joseph Roody
Henry Rist
William Shaw
Jesse Smith
Vincent Seals
Evans Shriver
Martin S Stanly
Benjamin Stevens
John Sutton
Solomon Shaw
David Silvey
John W Skiles
John Stillwell
David R Shaw
James Shaw
James Turner (1)
William Turner
Isaac Woolverton
James F Ward
Josiah W Winders
Joseph Widdoes
Hugh Walker
Charles Yeaman
William West
The Second Regiment, of which the Fayette Volunteers formed a part,
proceeded by way of New Orleans to Mexico, and landed at Lobos Island, near
Vera Cruz, which was invested by the American forces and fleet. The
regiment entered the city after its surrender, and moved thence to the
interior by way of Puebla and Perote, being assigned to Quitman's division.
During its term of service it took part in the engagements of Tobasco,
Cerro Gordo, Contreras, Cherubusco, San Pascual, and at the storming of the
Belen Gate (footnote: In the assault on the Belen Gate, Sept 10, 1847,
Josiah W Winders of the Fayette company was mortally wounded. He was
attended in his last moments by Cyrus L Conner, who promised him that his
body should be sent home, and afterwards faithfully kept the promise. The
names of others who fell in that assault have not been ascertained.) and it
was the first regiment to enter within the walls of the capital. Afterwards
it was moved to San Angel.
Col Roberts died of disease in the city of Mexico, on the 3rd of October,
1847, and the command of the regiment was assumed by Lieutenant-Colonel
John W Geary, afterwards Governor of Pennsylvania. The body of the dead
colonel was embalmed, and with that of Lieutenant John Sturgeon of the
Fayette County company, was sent back to Uniontown, where the remains were
received with every demonstration of sorrow and respect. The funeral
procession was escorted by the "Union Volunteers" and the "Fayette
Cavalry," Capt James Gilmore. The committee of arrangements (chosen at a
public meeting held for that purpose at Uniontown on the 8th of December)
was composed of Gen H W Beeson (chairman), John Irons, John M Austin, Dr J
Patrick, Armstrong Hadden, E P Oliphant, Dr Smith Fuller, Daniel Kaine, and
William Wells. The gentlemen forming the committee of escort were Everhart
Bierer (chairman), Col Robert Patterson, Amzi Fuller, Robert S Henderson, M
W Irwin, William T Roberts, John Huston, Hugh Graham, John L Dawson,
William C Stevens, W R Turner, S D Oliphant, John D Scott, Dr R M Walker,
Henry Barkman, William Bailey, D H Phillips, E B Dawson, William Redick,
and John Bierer. The remains of Col Roberts were interred in the Methodist
graveyard in the borough of Uniontown, and a neat marble monument has been
erected over his grave.
Research Notes: Husband - Isaac Woolverton
Pennsylvania Archives
Series 6
Volume:X
Chapter:Mexican War-1846-47.
Page:455
Sources
1. WikiTree Wolverton Family.
1 WikiTree Wolverton Family.
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