Missouri Territory in the War of 1812

Online Resources

 * at FamilySearch — index & images
 * at FamilySearch — index & images
 * War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815 at Fold3.com — images($)
 * War of 1812 Pension Files at Fold3.com — images($)
 * U.S., War of 1812 Papers, 1789-1815 at Ancestry.com — index & images($)
 * War of 1812 Service Records at Ancestry.com — index($)
 * Missouri Soldier's Database: War of 1812 - WWI at Missouri Digital Heritage — index & images($)
 * at FamilySearch — images
 * at FamilySearch — digital book

Introduction


During the War of 1812, the Missouri Territory supplied 1,556 cavalry men.

On the map of the Upper Mississippi River: (1) Fort Bellefontaine, U.S. headquarters; (2) Fort Osage, abandoned 1813; (3) Fort Madison, defeated 1813; (4) Fort Shelby, defeated 1814; (5) Battle of Rock island Rapids, July 1814 and the Battle of Credit Island, September 1814; (6) Fort Johnson, abandoned 1814; and (7) Fort Cap au Gris and the Battle of the Sink Hole, May 1815.

Service Records

 * The Missouri Soldier's Database: War of 1812 - WWI is a database from the Missouri State Archives that provides information from service cards created by the Missouri Adjutant General's Office. The service cards include more than 576,00 Missouri soldiers who served in conflicts from the War of 1812 to World War I. Once an ancestor is found, others who served in the same unit can be seen by clicking on the unit link in the view details field. The Missouri State Archives has a brief description of Missouri troops in the War of 1812.


 * Ancestry. War of 1812 Service Records. ($). This database gives name, company, rank at time of induction and at time of discharge of men mustered into the armed forces between 1812 and 1825.
 * Missouri. Adjutant General's Office. Military Records, 1812-1904, has records related to: (1) the Seminole War of 1837; (2) Mexican War; (3) War of 1812; (4) Mormon War; (5) Civil War; (6) Iowa War; (7) Heatherly War; and (8) Black Hawk War. Records alphabetical by surname, but not always in strict alphabetical order within each letter. Indexes are included.

Pension Records
A soldier may have been recorded in state records (see below) or in federal records (see US War of 1812 Pension Records).


 * Fold3. Missouri War of 1812 Pension Files . (Free). Alphabetical by surname. Shows the entire pension file for those digitized. Incomplete as of 1 Jun 2012.


 * McGhee, Lucy Kate: Missouri Revolutionary Soldiers, War of 1812, and Indian Wars-Pension List. 53 pages.

Bounty Land
Veterans were offered a total of 6 million acres of bounty land in Arkansas, Illinois, Michigan, and later, Missouri. Starting in 1852 bounty land warrants were also awarded outside these assigned districts.

Bounty land applications and warrants for the Revolutionary War and some warrants for the War of 1812 have been microfilmed. They are available at the FamilySearch Library and are described in this set of Wiki pages for those wars.


 * Land Warrants U.S. War Bounty Land Warrants, 1789-1858, can be found on Ancestry.com ($). This data base contains bounty land warrants issued to veterans of the War of 1812, between 1815-1858.


 * Bounty land in Arkansas, Illinois, and Missouri was issued to soldiers who served in the War of 1812. Copies of the bounty land warrants are on 14 films at the FamilySearch Library. The names of Missouri patentees are indexed in "War of 1812, military bounty land warrants, 1815-1858". The records provide the name of the soldier and his rank, unit, date of warrant, and the date the land was located..


 * Military Land Warrants in Missouri, 1819: An Alphabetical Index of Missouri Patentees. Lists the date, name of patentee, land warrant number, regiment, and land description.

Important National and International Sources

 * United States in the War of 1812 has lists of records, books, etc. for the United States, not just one state. The federal records are listed here rather than on each state page. Two of the most important are:


 * FamilySearch Historical Records Collection On line Database:


 * FamilySearch Historical Records Collection On line Database:


 * War of 1812, 1812 to 1815 has lists of general books and documentaries, as well as a list battles with links to web sites about the battles, and other information not tied to one country.