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EAST TEXAS FAMILY RECORDS VOL. 8, NO. 1, SPRING 1984
(New Historical Discoveries on Border Warfare continued)
CHARLES W. MOORMAN, leader of the Regulators after the death of Charles
JACKSON; charged with attempted dictatorship,
Colonel JAMES J. CRAVENS, leader of the Moderators when they captured
Shelbyville,
Captain JOHN M. BRADLEY, Moderator, was shot at San Augustine, by CHARLES
W. MOORMAN, Regulator,
C. T. HILLIARD, whose farm was surrounded by Regulators and he built a fort
for family protection, near Hilliard Springs on Flat Creek,
? DAVIDSON, Captain of Regulators in Harrison County: killed in a Shelby
County battle,
Sheriff LLEWELLYN, Moderator in Harrison County,
Judge HICKS, a Moderator.
DIAL HALEY, a Moderator,
M. T. JOHNSON. Regulator; later, a volenteer leader in the Mexican War,
EPH M. DAGGETT, Regulator, writer of one manuscript on the violence,
? TURNER, Regulator,
WILLIAM BOULWARE, Regulator leader of Harrison County,
ALFRED TRUITT, Moderator, had a gun battle with a man named LUTON,
JAMES TRUITT, Moderator, signed the Resolution for Peace; also led a volunteer
company in the Mexican War,
JOHN DIAL, Moderator, also a leader in the Mexican War,
JOHN J. McNAIRY, Regulator, signer of the Peace Resolution,
JAMES WILLIAMS, Regulator, accused in POTTER Murder Trial,
WILLIAM SMITH, Regulator, accused in POTTER Murder Trial,
ISAAC JONES, Regulator, Accused in POTTER Murder Trial,
CALVIN FULLER, Regulator, Accused in POTTER Murder Trial,
JOHN T. MILLS, Judge in Court Trial of ROSE, et al, for murder of POTTER,
ABRAHAM MOORE, Moderator, Brother-in-Law to ROBERT POTTER,
JOHN MOORE, Moderator, Brother-in-law to ROBERT POTTER,
SANDY MILLER, Regulator, Member of the mob who came to murder POTTER,
STEPHEN PETERS, Regulator, Member of the mob that killed POTTER,
THOMAS PARSONS, Moderator, At Potter's Point at time of mob murder,
? BLEDSOE, Moderator, killed in one confrontation in Shelby County,
WILLIAM PICKNEY ROSE, Regulator, called "Lion of the Lakes", leader responsible
for murder of ROBERT POTTER.
PRESTON ROSE, Regulator, son of William ROSE,
Colonel WILLIAMP T. SCOTT, Regulator, son-in-law of William ROSE, shot Robert
POTTER with Potter's own gun, as he swan for safety,
PETER WHETSTONE, Moderator leader, land donor for town of Marshall,
Colonel ROBERT POTTER, Moderator, First Secretary of Texas Republic Navy,
murdered on Caddo Lake in sight of his home,
HEZEKIAH GEORGE, Negro guard for Potter's Point and POTTER family,
Judge HAWKINS, Moderator adviser,
W. T. MIDDLETON, head of posse sent to capture the McFADDENS after the
murder of Charles JACKSON,
ALLEN LaGRONE, Moderator, wounded critically at Battle Branch where legend
says seven slai mn men were buried,
HENRY McDANIEL, Regulator, wounded critically in a battle near Socogee
Creek,
Mrs. HARRIET POTTER-PAGE, wife and witness of POTTER'S death,
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