Dr. Barnard, who knew Shackelford's Company better than the rest, includes Irish among Pettus' men, as does Dr. Shackelford in his list of those who escaped from the massacre. Milton Irish was one of those who so escaped. [Brenan, Logan, and Irish probably came to Goliad with Wyatt's men.]
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The name of Lucius D. Isom is not to be found on the LOMR, nor does it appear on Barnard's corrected roll, or on the T&TR list, but was certified by the Adjutant General's Office, on a supplemental roll, as being a member of Westover's Company. Accepting that certificate as true, he must have been a victim of the general massacre at Goliad, March 27, 1836.
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James C. Jack was paid Dec. 8, 1853 on certificate of James S. Gillett, Adjutant General, that his name appears as corporal in the company commanded by Captain Ticknor, who fell with Col. Fannin, March, 1836. [2d Class, 2268, Public Debt Papers, State Library.]
LOMR for Ticknor's Company and original and subsequent versions of T&TR roll of Fannin's men agree that he perished in the general massacre at Goliad, March 27, 1836.
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