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William Mayfield

William Mayfeild (1810–1862) was an American pioneer in Illinois, Texas, and California; a soldier, farmer, miner, and a cattleman. He led Tulare County militia to aid settlers in the early part of the Owens Valley Indian War and was killed in the Battle of Mayfield Canyon.
==Early Life in Tennessee and Illinois==
William Mayfeild, was born in Tennessee, in 1810,〔( 1850 Census, Mariposa County, CA, p. 47 Nov. 13, 1850 )〕〔(1850 Census, San Joaquin County, CA, p. 550 Dec. 3, 1850 )〕 son of Elijah and Elizabeth Mayfield. His first marriage was on October 6, 1828 to Terissa Faller, also called "Tussa", from Hardeman County, Tennessee.〔( HARDEMAN COUNTY, TENNESSEE, Marriage Records, Ma-McG, 1824-1950 )〕〔(Re: [MAYFIELD] Texas Land Records Sat, 27 Mar 2004, from http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com accessed April 28, 2013 )〕 They had 2 children born in Illinois, John Mayfield in 1829 and Benjamin Mayfield in 1831.〔 In 1832, William Mayfeild served in the Black Hawk War, as a private in the Company of Captain Levi D. Boone, Brigade of Mounted Volunteers. His unit was mustered into service on April 26, 1832 at Beardstown, Illinois, after being enrolled by the Captain at Montgomery, Illinois on April 20 for 60 days. Mayfeild was mustered out of service, along with his unit at the mouth of the Fox River on the Illinois River, on May 28, 1832, while it was attached to the 2nd Regiment under Col. Jacob Fry.〔( Ellen M Whitney, Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library Volume XXXV, The Black Hawk War, 1831-1832, Volume I, Illinois Volunteers Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, 1970, p.146. )〕

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