The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 43, July 1939 - April, 1940 Page: 37
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The Men of Goliad
Yeamans, Erastus
Young, HarrisonYoung, James O.
Youngblood, SolomonThere is substantial evidence that the name Bell Marvin on
this page should "Bill Marvin," and Charles J. Carrier, "Charles
J. Carrer"; that Thomas T. Churchill should be Thomas T.
Churchwell"; and John Donoho, "John Donahoo"; that John
Kornicky is properly "Isaac Kornicky"; Henry Martin, "Harvey
Martin"; Thomas Reeves, "Thomas Rives"; and Frederick Seven-
man, "Frederick Seibenman." The best evidence rule was fol-
lowed in cases of doubt.
(e) Escaped from the massacre, March 27, 1886:Allen, Thomas G.
Brenan, William
Brooks, Zachariah S.
Brown, Samuel T.
Butler, Bennett
Cooper, Dillard
Devenny, Neill John
Duval, John Crittenden
Ehrenberg, Herman
Haddon, William
Hamilton, Isaac D.
Hazen, Nathaniel
Hicks, Joseph W.
Holland, Benjamin H.Holliday, John C.
Hunter, William L.
Irish, Milton
Jones, David J.
Kemp, Thomas
Mason, William
Martindale, Daniel
Murphy, Daniel
Rees, John
Shain, Charles B.
Sharpe, Augustus V.
Simpson, Wilson
Van Bibber. Sidney
Williams, JohnAllen, Brown, Ehrenberg, Hamilton, Mason, and Rees were re-
captured after having escaped, before reaching the Texan settle-
ments, and were detained by the enemy from a few weeks to many
months, before they again escaped or were released. Devenny,
Hamilton, Hunter, and Martindale escaped despite having received
serious wounds.
(f) Men spared at Goliad, March 27, 1836:Barnard, Dr. Joseph H.
Boyle, Andrew Michael
Field, Dr. Joseph E.
Garcia, Francisco
Griffin, Peter
Hughes, Benjamin H.
Hughes, James
Morgan, AbelPittuck, George
Rosenbury, William
Scurlock, William
Smith, Charles
Spohn, Joseph H.
Vose, John George Andrew
White, Alvin E.
Wuthrich, UlrichMorgan's enlistment, and the official references to his being spared
at Goliad, are in the name of "Thomas Smith." James Hughes,
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