REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS BURIED IN RANDOLPH CO., ILL.

Allere, Bazelle
Allere, Joseph
Anderson, Joseph
Antere, Michael
Barbau, Sr., Jean Baptiste
Barker, Zebediah, Minute Man and Orderly Sergeant
Bievenu, Sr., Antoine
Blouin, Daniel
Bratney, Robert
Byrum, Benjamin
Charleville, Capt. Francis
Charleville, Jean Baptiste
Clendenin, John
Couch, Mellington
Crutcher, Henry, Quarter Master
Curry, James
Danis, Jerome
Danis, (Daney), Joseph
Danis, Michael
Dodge, John **
Doyle, John
Edgar, Capt. John
Fowler, William
Gilbraith, James
Godin, Michael
Harrolson, Paul
Hilterbrand, John
Hix, David
Hoar, David
Janis, Capt. Nicholas
Lavigne, Antoine
Lawson, John
Lively, John
McDill, John
Mcgelvey, Hugh
McNab, Charles
Mills, Haydon
Montgomery, John
Murray, Daniel
Pagan, David
pillars, James
Pillars, Richard
Rails, Rawleigh
Richard, Joseph
Roberts, John
Seybok, Robert
Sharp, William
Smith, Flijah
Smith, Henry
Stamm, George
Steele., Capt. John
Stopplebean, Jacob
Stufflebean, John
Teel, Levi
Thompson, Archibald
Toulouse, Joseph
Whittaker, Alex.
Whitehead, Robt.
Woodside, Samuel
 

**  Someone named Anna made the following comment about this list.   

For years, I have come across that listing of Revolutionary Soldiers buried

in Randolph County and Illinois. In truth, there is at least one mistake. My

ancestor, John Dodge, though he fought with Rogers Clark's Illinois

Regiment, did not die in Illinois, but in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. He was

buried in the old Ste. Genevieve Cemetery, much of which has been damaged,

so I do not believe that there is a tombstone. I am attaching a scan of his

death registration which confirms this.