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ANCESTRAL  REGISTER 


OF  THE 


General  Society 

Daughters  of  the  Revolution 


1896. 


philadelphia 

The  Bailey,  Banks  &  Biddle  Co. 

1897 


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Entered  aocording  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1897, 

by  General  Sooiety,  Daughters  of  the  Revolution, 

in  the  office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


GENERAL  SOCIETY 

Daughters  of  the  Revolution. 

Instituted  August  20,  1891.    Incorporated  September  1, 1891. 


FOUNDER    GENERAL, 

MRS.    FLORA   ADAMS   DARLING. 


OFFICERS. 

President. 
Mrs.  HENRY  SANGER  SNOW, 
of  the  Long  Island  Society. 

First  Vice-President. 
Miss  ADALINE  W.  STERLING, 
of  the  New  Jersey  Society. 

Second  Vice-President. 

Miss  SARAH  E.  HUNT, 

of  the  Massachusetts  Society. 

Recording  Secretary. 
Mrs.  L.  HOLBROOK, 
of  the  New  York  Society. 

Corresponding  Secretary. 

Miss  VIRGINIA  S.  STERLING, 

of  the  New  York  Society. 

Treasurer. 

Miss  VIOLA  D.  WARING, 

of  the  New  York  Society. 

Registrar. 
Mrs.  JOSEPH  J.  CASEY, 
of  the  New  York  Society. 

Historian. 

Mrs.  MARIA  HUNTINGTON  ELWELL, 

of  the  Long  Island  Society. 

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Daughters  of  the  Revolution. 


Librarian. 

Mrs.  H.  COURTNEY  MANNING, 

of  the  New  York  Society. 

Registrar  for  N.  E.  Records  in  Massachusetts. 

Mrs.  CHARLES  F.  WITHINGTON, 

of  the  Massachusetts  Society. 


EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE,  1896. 

Mrs.  Nathaniel  S.  Keay,  Pennsylvania  Society. 
Mrs.  Heywood  C.  Broun,  New  York  Society. 
Mrs.  Henry  Beam,  Long  Island  Society. 
Miss  Gertrude  Duryee,  New  Jersey  Society. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Whittingham,  New  York  Society. 
Mrs.  C.  Chauncy  Parsons,  Long  Island  Society. 
Mrs.  William  A.  Childs,  New  Jersey  Society. 
Mrs.  Andrew  W.  Bray,  New  Jersey  Society. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Mills,   Long  Island  Society. 
Mrs.  Charles  Francis  Roe,  New  York  Society. 
Mrs.  Francis  I     Furnald,  Jr.,  New  York  Society. 
Mrs.  George  S.  Knickerbocker,    New   York   Society. 
Mrs.  Alice  Morse  Earle,  Long  Island  Society. 
Mrs.  George  H.  Hodenpyl,  New  Jersey  Society. 


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CONTENTS. 


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Officers  of  the  General  Society 

Preface     

Constitution  .... 

Roll  of  Members 
In  Memoriam  .... 

Ancestors  and  Descendants  - 


Preface. 


HE    Ancestral    Register    of    the    General    Society- 
Daughters  of  the  Revolution  contains  the  names 
and  lineage  of  all  members  of  the  Society  during 
the   first   four   years   of   its   existence,    except    the 
names  of  those  who  resigned  during  that  period. 
By  resolution  of  the  Board  of  Managers  this  mem- 
bership list  includes  all  those  whose  application  papers  were  filed 
before    January    I,    1896,    although    these    members    were    not 
actually  received  within  the  first  four  years. 

Great  care  has  been  taken  to  make  the  Register  correct 
and  to  state  exactly  the  officially  recorded  rank  and  services  of 
the  ancestors  mentioned  therein.  After  the  book  had  gone  to 
press  the  Society  met  with  loss  in  the  death  of  several  members. 
The  names  of  these  members  will  be  found  in  the  necrological 
list  following  the  Roll  of  Members. 


New  York,  September  1,  1896. 


CONSTITUTION. 


CONSTITUTION. 


ARTICLE  I. 
Ulame. 


The  name  of  this  Society  shall  be  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE 
REVOLUTION. 

ARTICLE  II. 
©biects. 

The  objects  of  this  Society  shall  be  to  perpetuate  the  patri- 
otic spirit  of  the  men  and  women  who  achieved  American  Inde- 
pendence; to  commemorate  prominent  events  connected  with 
the  War  of  the  Revolution;  to  collect,  publish  and  preserve  the 
rolls,  records,  and  historic  documents  relating  to  that  period;  to 
encourage  the  study  of  the  country's  history;  to  promote  senti- 
ments of  friendship  and  common  interest  among  the  members  of 
the  Society,  and  to  provide  a  home  for  and  furnish  assistance  to 
such  Daughters  of  the  Revolution  as  may  be  impoverished,  when 
it  is  in  its  power  to  do  so. 

ARTICLE  III. 
nilcmbersbip. 

Section  I. — Qualifications.  Any  woman  shall  be  eligible  to 
membership  in  the  Daughters  of  the  Revolution  who  is  above  the 
age  of  1 8  years,  of  good  character,  and  a  lineal  descendant  of  an 
ancestor  who 

(i)  was  a  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  a  member 
of  the  Continental  Congress,  or  a  member  of  the  Congress, 
Legislature,  or  General  Court  of  any  of  the  Colonies  or 
States;  or 
(2)  rendered  civil,  military  or  naval  service  under  the  authority 
of  any  of  the  thirteen  Colonies  or  of  the  Continental  Con- 
gress; or 

(in 


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(3)  by  service  rendered  during  the  War  of  the  Revolution 
became  liable  to  the  penalty  of  treason  against  the  govern- 
ment of  Great  Britain: 

provided  that  such  ancestor  always  remained  loyal  to  the  cause  of 

American  Independence. 

Sec  2. — Applications.  Every  application  for  admission  to 
membership  shall  be  made  in  writing,  in  duplicate,  upon  a  form 
prescribed  by  the  Board  of  Managers,  and  shall  state  the  proofs 
of  claims  of  the  applicant  required  by  the  first  section  of  this  arti- 
cle. Applications  must  be  presented,  with  the  initiation  fee,  to 
the  State  Society  (where  such  exists)  in  the  State  where  the 
applicant  resides;  otherwise  to  the  Secretary  of  the  General  Soci- 
ety. Applications  must  be  seconded  by  at  least  two  members  of 
the  General  Society,  if  possible,  or  by  two  reputable  citizens  of 
said  State  where  the  applicant  resides,  and  should  be  accompanied 
with  a  certificate  from  the  State  Archives  or  Federal  Pension 
Bureau  (where  obtainable),  showing  proof  of  ancestor's  service. 

Sec.  3. — Admission.  Every  applicant  who  shall  have  com- 
plied with  the  requirements  of  this  article,  and  who  shall  have 
been  duly  approved  by  the  State  Society  applied  to,  or,  where 
none  exists,  by  the  Board  of  Managers,  and  a  duplicate  copy  of 
her  application  papers,  with  notice  of  approval,  filed  with  the 
Registrar  of  the  General  Society,  shall,  upon  payment  of  the  re- 
quired fee,  and  the  issuance  of  her  Certificate  of  Membership  by 
the  Board  of  Managers,  under  the  seal  of  the  General  Society, 
become  a  member  of  the  Society.  Election  to  membership  of  the 
General  Society  shall  constitute  the  person  elected  a  member  of 
the  State  Society,  when  such  shall  be  organized,  in  the  State  of 
her  residence. 

Sec.  4. — Resignations  and  Expulsions.  A  State  Society  or, 
where  none  exists,  the  Board  of  Managers  may  accept  the 
resignation  of  any  member  not  in  arrears  for  dues  or  fees  to 
the  Society. 

A  member  may  be  expelled  from  this  Society  for  conduct 
inconsistent  with  an  honorable  character,  or  disloyal  or  preju- 
dicial to  the  interests  of  the  community  in  general  and  the  Soci- 
ety in  particular;  provided  formal  charges  shall  have  been  pre- 
ferred against  said  member,  in  writing,  and  signed  by  not  less 
than  five  members;  and  provided,  also,  that  said  member  shall 
have  received  at  least  ten  days'  explicit  notice  of  complaint  pre- 


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f erred  against  her,  and  of  the  time  and  place  of  hearing  of  said 
complaint,  and  shall  have  been  offered  an  opportunity  to  be  heard 
in  person  on  the  subject  of  the  charges;  and  provided,  also,  that 
the  charges  have  been  approved  and  sustained  by  a  three-fourths 
vote  of  a  body  consisting  of  a  Board  of  Managers  of  the  General 
Society  and  the  Board  of  the  State  Society  of  which  said  accused 
person  is  a  member. 

ARTICLE  IV. 

Dues  anO  Sfccs. 

Section  I. — Initiation  Fee.  The  initiation  fee  shall  be  two 
dollars,  and  shall  be  sent  by  the  candidate  with  her  application 
papers.  Where  the  application  is  made  through  a  State  Society, 
one  dollar  of  the  initiation  fee  shall  be  forwarded  by  it,  with  the 
duplicate  application  paper,  to  the  Secretary  of  the  General 
Society. 

Sec.  2. — Annual  Dues.  The  annual  dues  of  the  General  Soci- 
ety shall  be  three  dollars,  provided  that  any  member  who  shall 
have  been  elected  during  the  last  two  months  of  the  fiscal  year  of 
the  General  Society  shall  not  be  required  to  pay  the  annual  dues 
for  the  current  fiscal  year.  The  fiscal  year  of  the  General  Society 
shall  begin  on  the  first  day  of  April  and  close  on  the  thirty-first 
day  of  March  in  each  calendar  year.  Members  shall  pay  their 
annual  dues  to  the  State  Society  or  State  Chapter  in  which  their 
names  are  enrolled,  but  in  States  where  no  State  Society  or  State 
Chapter  has  been  organized  their  dues  shall  be  paid  to  the  Treas- 
urer of  the  General  Society.  Each  State  Society  shall  have 
power  to  regulate  its  annual  dues,  but  it  shall  pay  on  or  before 
April  first,  from  the  annual  dues,  yearly  to  the  Treasurer  of  the 
General  Society  one  dollar  for  each  member. 

Sec.  3. — Life  Membership.  A  payment  at  one  time  of  fifty 
dollars  shall  constitute  a  life  membership,  and  shall  thereafter 
exempt  the  person  so  paying  from  all  annual  dues.  The  fee  shall 
be  paid  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  Society  or,  where  none 
exists  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  General  Society.  Where  paid  to 
the  State  Society,  the  Treasurer  thereof  shall  pay  to  the  Treas- 
urer of  the  General  Society  the  sum  of  twenty-five  dollars.  Upon 
receipt  of  the  fee  by  the  Treasurer  of  the  General  Society,  a 
proper  certificate  of  life  membership  shall  be  issued  by  the  Board 
of  Managers. 


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Sec.  4. — Arrears.  Members  who  are  in  arrears  to  the  Soci- 
ety for  two  years'  dues  may  be  dropped  by  the  State  Society  or, 
where  none  exists,  by  the  Board  of  Managers,  if  after  written 
notice  they  shall  fail  to  pay  the  same  after  thirty  days.  A  mem- 
ber who  has  been  so  dropped  may  be  reinstated  upon  application 
to  the  State  Society  or,  where  none  exists,  to  the  Board  of  Mana- 
gers, upon  payment  of  all  arrears  and  of  the  dues  which  would 
have  accrued  had  she  remained  continuously  a  member. 


ARTICLE  V. 
©fftcers. 

Section  1. — Designation  and  Term.  The  Officers  of  this  Soci- 
ety shall  consist  of  a  President,  two  Vice-Presidents,  a  Recording 
Secretary,  a  Corresponding  Secretary,  a  Treasurer,  a  Registrar,  a 
Historian,  and  a  Librarian. 

They  shall  discharge  the  general  duties  herein  enumerated, 
and  such  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the  By-Laws  of  the  Board  of 
Managers. 

They  shall  be  chosen  biennially  from  among  the  members  of 
the  Society  in  the  manner  prescribed  by  Article  VIII  hereof.  The 
Officers  of  the  Society  at  the  date  of  adoption  of  this  Constitution 
shall  hold  office  until  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  in  the 
year  1898. 

Sec.  2. — President.  The  President  shall  preside  at  all  meet- 
ings of  the  Society  and  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  and  shall 
exercise  the  usual  functions  of  a  presiding  officer,  under  general 
parliamentary  rules.  The  President  shall  have  power  to  call 
special  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Managers;  she  shall  appoint  all 
Committees  not  otherwise  specially  designated;  and  she  shall 
make  a  report  at  the  annual  meeting  upon  the  condition  of  the 
Society. 

Sec.  3. — Vice-Presidents.  In  case  of  the  death,  resignation, 
absence  or  inability  to  serve  of  the  President,  the  duties  of  her 
office  shall  devolve  upon  the  Vice-Presidents  in  the  order  of  their 
seniority. 

Sec.  4. — Secretaries.  The  Recording  Secretary  shall  keep 
the  minutes  of  all  meetings  of  the  Society  and  the  Board  of 
Managers;  shall  register  the  names  of  members,  keep  a  list  of  the 


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applications  to  the  General  Society  for  membership;  shall  have 
charge  of  the  seal  and  of  all  documents  pertaining  to  her  office, 
and  shall  affix  her  signature  and  the  seal  of  the  Society  to  all  cer- 
tificates of  membership,  as  authorized  by  the  Board  of  Managers. 
She  shall  make  a  report  to  the  Society  at  its  annual  meeting. 

The  Corresponding  Secretary  shall  give  notice  of  the  time 
and  place  of  all  meetings;  shall  inform  candidates  elected  by  the 
Board  of  Managers  of  their  admission,  apprise  Committees  of 
their  appointments,  conduct  the  correspondence  of  the  Society, 
and  shall  give  a  summary  of  her  work  at  the  annual  meeting. 

Sec.  5. — Treasurer.  The  Treasurer  shall  collect  and  keep  the 
funds  and  securities  of  the  Society,  and  as  often  as  these  amount 
to  one  hundred  dollars  she  shall  deposit  them  in  a  bank  desig- 
nated by  the  Board  of  Managers,  to  the  credit  of  the  General 
Society,  Daughters  of  the  Revolution;  and  such  funds  shall  be 
drawn  only  on  the  check  of  the  Treasurer,  for  purposes  author- 
ized by  the  Board  of  Managers.  She  shall  keep  a  full  and  true 
account  of  all  receipts  and  payments,  filing  vouchers  for  all  her 
disbursements,  and  she  shall  make  an  annual  report  in  detail  to 
the  Society.  Such  accounts  shall  be  audited  by  a  committee  of 
three,  appointed  by  the  President  at  the  previous  annual  meeting. 

Sec.  6.— Registrar.  The  Registrar  shall  file  and  keep  in 
a  place  designated  by  the  Board  of  Managers  the  records  of  the 
proofs  upon  which  memberships  have  been  granted,  together  with 
all  documents,  rolls  or  other  evidences  of  services  in  the  War  of 
the  Revolution  of  which  the  Society  may  become  possessed.  She 
shall  verify  all  applications,  where  no  State  Society  exists,  and 
shall  append  to  all  application  papers  a  statement  of  verification 
over  her  signature.  She  shall  report  to  the  Board  of  Managers, 
at  each  regular  meeting,  a  list  of  members  admitted  to  the 
Society  since  the  previous  meeting,  with  the  proofs  upon  which 
membership  has  been  granted;  and  she  shall  make  a  detailed 
report  to  the  Society  at  the  annual  meeting. 

Sec.  7. — Historian.  The  Historian  shall  keep  a  record  of  all 
historical  and  commemorative  celebrations  of  the  Society,  and  of 
all  matters  of  historical  importance  to  the  Association.  She  shall 
edit  for  publication  any  historical  documents,  muster  rolls,  or 
letters  of  which  the  Society  may  become  possessed  and  which  it 
may  decide  to  publish,  and  shall  furnish  to  such  periodicals  as 
the  Board  of  Managers  may  designate  all  matters  of  information 


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pertaining  to  the  Society;  and  she  shall  make  a  report  in  detail 
at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society. 

Sec>  8, — Librarian.  The  Librarian  shall  have  full  charge  of 
all  books  and  relics  belonging  to  the  Society,  and  of  all  documents 
not  otherwise  provided  for,  and  shall  keep  the  same  for  the  use  of 
the  Society.  She  shall  make  a  report  to  the  Society  at  its  annual 
meeting. 

Sec.  9. — There  may  also  be  a  Chaplain  elected  by  the  Gen- 
eral Society,  who  shall  be  a  regularly  ordained  minister,  a 
descendant  of  a  Revolutionary  ancestor,  and  who  shall  perform 
such  duties  as  usually  pertain  to  the  office. 


ARTICLE  VI. 

36oaro  of  flfianagers. 

Section  1. — Organisation.  The  Officers  of  the  Society,  and 
fourteen  members  thereof,  seven  of  whom  shall  be  chosen  by  bal- 
lot at  each  annual  meeting,  beginning  with  the  year  1897,  shall 
constitute  a  Board  of  Managers.  The  fourteen  Managers  hold- 
ing office  at  the  date  of  the  adoption  of  this  Constitution  shall 
divide  themselves  by  lot  into  two  classes;  the  term  of  office  of  one 
shall  expire  in  1897,  and  that  of  the  other  in  1898. 

Sec.  2. — Powers  and  Duties.  The  Board  of  Managers  shall 
have  the  general  oversight  and  management  of  the  property  and 
affairs  of  the  Society.  Seven  members  shall  constitute  a  quorum 
to  transact  business.  The  Board  shall  provide  suitable  accom- 
modations for  the  annual  and  special  meetings  of  the  Society.  It 
shall  fill  all  vacancies  arising  in  offices  of  the  General  Society  or  in 
its  own  membership  until  the  ensuing  annual  meeting  of  the  Soci- 
ety for  the  election  of  such  Officers  or  Managers.  It  may  adopt 
By-Laws,  not  inconsistent  with  this  Constitution,  for  the  proper 
conduct  of  the  Board.  Upon  proof  of  defects  or  irregularities  in 
the  admission  papers  of  any  member  of  the  Society,  the  Board  of 
Managers  may,  at  any  time,  require  such  member  to  properly 
substantiate  her  claims  to  membership,  and,  in  the  event  of  her 
failure  so  to  do,  may  terminate  her  membership  and  require  the 
Secretary  to  strike  her  name  from  the  Rolls. 


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ARTICLE  VII. 
State  Societies  anD  ILocal  Chapters . 

Section  I. — State  Societies.  A  "State  Society,"  subordinate 
to  the  General  Society,  may  be  organized  in  each  State  and 
Territory  of  the  Union,  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  and  in  the 
Island  of  Long  Island,  State  of  New  York.  It  may  be  instituted 
by  the  Board  of  Managers  whenever  there  are  at  least  twenty 
members  of  the  Society  residing  within  any  one  of  the  localities 
above  described. 

The  conditions  of  membership  in  a  State  Society  and  the 
provisions  regulating  dues  and  fees  therein,  shall  be  those  pre- 
scribed in  Articles  III  and  IV  of  this  Constitution,  without  altera- 
tion or  amendment. 

Its  membership  shall  consist  of  all  members  of  the  General 
Society  and  of  Local  Chapters,  residing  within  the  State,  Terri- 
tory or  locality  in  which  it  is  organized. 

Within  the  provisions  of  this  Constitution,  State  Societies 
shall  be  free  to  regulate  and  direct  their  own  affairs.  They  shall 
elect  Officers,  who  shall  be  a  Regent,  a  Secretary,  a  Registrar,  a 
Treasurer,  and  such  others  as  they  may  establish. 

They  shall  judge  of  the  qualifications  of  their  members  or  of 
those  proposed  for  membership,  subject,  however,  to  the  provis- 
ions of  this  Constitution.  All  applications  for  membership  in  the 
General  Society  by  persons  residing  in  a  locality  where  a  State 
Society  has  been  organized  shall  be  made  through  the  State  Soci- 
ety, whose  Officers  shall  examine  the  applicant's  papers,  and  upon 
her  admission  to  membership  shall  certify  a  duplicate  thereof  to 
the  Registrar  of  the  General  Society.  No  election  of  a  new 
member  shall  be  valid  unless  her  eligibility  shall  be  approved  by 
the  Registrar  of  the  General  Society. 

The  Secretary  of  each  State  Society  shall  file  a  copy  of  its 
Constitution  and  By-Laws,  when  adopted,  with  the  Board  of 
Managers  of  the  General  Society. 

Each  State  Society  shall,  on  or  before  April  first,  in  each 
year,  transmit  to  the  Registrar  of  the  General  Society  a  complete 
roll  of  its  membership. 

The  Officers  of  a  State  Society  shall  report  to  the  Board  of 
Managers  the  organization  of  all  Local  Chapters  within  the  State 


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for  which  it  is  organized.  The  State  Societies  may  propose  or 
recommend  subjects  for  consideration  of  the  General  Society  at 
its  annual  or  special  meetings. 

Sec.  2. — Local  Chapters.  Five  or  more  members  of  the  Gen- 
eral Society,  residing  within  a  given  locality,  may  organize  a 
Local  Chapter,  with  the  consent  of  the  Regent  of  the  State  Soci- 
ety and  the  approval  of  the  State  Board,  with  such  designation  as 
they  may  select,  and,  upon  transmitting  a  certificate  of  such  or- 
ganization, with  a  copy  of  their  Constitution  and  a  list  of  their 
Officers,  to  the  State  Society  in  the  State,  District,  or  Locality 
where  they  are  organized,  or,  where  none  exists,  to  the  Board  of 
Managers,  and  the  approval  therefor  by  the  State  Society  or  the 
Board,  they  shall  be  formally  constituted  as  a  Local  Chapter.  The 
Officers  of  Local  Chapters  shall  consist  of  a  Chapter-Regent,  a 
Secretary,  and  such  others  as  they  may  designate.  Local  Chap- 
ters may  establish  such  conditions  and  restrictions  for  the  admis- 
sion of  members  as  they  shall  see  fit,  except  that  membership 
therein  shall  be  limited  to  persons  who  are  already  members  of  the 
General  Society,  Daughters  of  the  Revolution,  and  that  the  dues 
and  fees  payable  by  their  members  to  the  State  or  General  Soci- 
ety, under  Article  IV  hereof,  shall  not  be  diminished. 

Sec.  3. — Subordinate  Constitutions.  This  Constitution,  when 
adopted  by  the  General  Society,  shall  take  effect  forthwith  and 
shall  govern  all  State  Societies  and  Local  Chapters  of  the  Daugh- 
ters of  the  Revolution  heretofore  organized.  Such  Societies  and 
Chapters  shall,  as  soon  as  practicable  after  the  adoption  of  this 
Constitution,  conform  their  Constitutions  and  Rules  thereto  and 
advise  the  Secretary  of  the  General  Society  of  such  action. 

Until  each  State  Society  shall  have  filed  a  copy  of  its  Consti- 
tution and  By-Laws,  in  conformity  herewith,  and  of  any  amend- 
ments thereto  which  may  hereafter  be  made,  with  the  Board  of 
Managers  of  the  General  Society,  and  until  the  approval  thereof 
by  the  Board  of  Managers,  such  State  Society  shall  not  be  entitled 
to  its  delegate  representation,  hereinafter  provided,  in  the  annual 
or  special  meetings  of  the  General  Society. 

Sec.  4. — No  Officer  of  the  General  Society,  or  State  Regent, 
or  Chapter  Regent,  is  authorized  to  issue  circulars  in  regard  to 
the  General  Society  or  the  organization  of  Chapters  without 
approval  of  the  Board  of  Managers. 


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ARTICLE  VIII. 
/Iftectings  an&  Elections. 

Section  I. — Annual  Meeting.  The  annual  meeting  of  the 
General  Society  shall  be  held  in  the  City  of  New  York,  or  at  such 
other  place  as  shall  have  been  designated  by  a  majority  vote  at 
the  preceding  annual  meeting.  It  shall  convene  on  the  23d  and 
24th  days  of  April,  at  an  hour  and  place  of  which  due  notice  shall 
have  been  given  to  the  delegates  by  the  Corresponding  Secretary 
of  the  General  Society.  When  either  of  these  days  shall  fall  upon 
a  Sunday,  the  meeting  shall  take  place  upon  the  two  secular  days 
following  such  Sunday. 

At  the  annual  meeting,  each  State  Society  shall  be  entitled 
to  a  representation  consisting  of  the  following  delegates,  viz.: 
Its  Regent  and  Vice  Regent,  the  Chapter-Regent  of  each  Local 
Chapter,  and  one  delegate  for  each  Local  Chapter  containing 
twenty  members  or  under;  additional  delegates  to  be  elected  in 
the  proportion  of  one  delegate  to  every  twenty-five  members. 

Such  elected  delegates,  and  an  alternate  for  each  delegate, 
shall  be  chosen  annually  from  the  membership  of  the  State  Socie- 
ties, and  a  certificate  of  their  election  as  such  delegates  and  alter- 
nates shall  be  duly  transmitted  by  the  Regent  and  Secretary  of 
the  State  Society  to  the  Secretary  of  the  General  Society  at  least 
ten  days  before  the  annual  meeting.  The  Officers  and  Managers 
of  the  General  Society,  except  where  constituted  delegates,  as 
above  prescribed,  shall  have  a  voice  in  the  annual  meeting,  with- 
out being  entitled  to  vote;  but  the  President  may  vote  in  case  of 
a  tie.  The  meeting  shall  be  the  judge  of  the  credentials  of  all 
delegates,  and  twenty-one  delegates  shall  constitute  a  quorum. 

All  members  of  the  Society  may  be  present  at  the  annual 
meeting,  but  shall  have  neither  voice  nor  vote. 

The  session  of  the  first  day  of  the  annual  meeting  shall  be 
devoted  to  business  of  the  Society,  including  the  receiving  of 
annual  reports  and  the  election  of  Officers  and  Managers.  The 
session  of  the  second  day  shall  be  social  and  literary  in  character. 
The  meeting  shall  have  power  to  adjourn  its  sessions  from  day  to 
day  for  not  exceeding  thirty  days. 

Election  of  Officers  and  Managers  shall  be  by  ballot  of  the 
delegates.  The  polls  shall  be  open  for  three  hours,  or  until  every 
delegate  has  had  sufficient  opportunity  to  cast  her  vote.     Dele- 


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gates  unable  to  be  personally  present  may,  if  their  right  to  attend 
has  been  properly  certified,  as  above  prescribed,  and  if  not  repre- 
sented by  an  alternate,  vote  for  Officers  and  Managers  by  proxy, 
properly  signed  and  witnessed,  to  the  Secretary  of  the  General 
Society,  or  to  any  other  delegate.  The  election  of  Officers  shall 
be  determined  by  a  majority  vote.  Managers  may  be  voted  for 
upon  one  ballot,  and  the  seven  members  receiving  the  highest 
number  of  votes  shall  be  elected. 

Sec.  2. — Special  Meetings.  A  special  meeting  may  be  called 
at  any  time  by  the  Board  of  Managers,  and  it  must  be  called  by 
the  Presiding  Officer  upon  the  written  request  of  fifty  members  of 
the  General  Society.  The  President  must  appoint  such  meetings 
to  be  held  within  sixty  days  after  the  date  of  such  call.  Such 
request,  and  also  the  call  for  the  meeting,  shall  state  specifically 
the  nature  of  the  business  for  which  the  meeting  is  convened, 
and  no  other  business  than  that  named  in  the  call  shall  be  trans- 
acted. Notice  of  a  special  meeting  must  be  mailed  thirty  days 
before  the  date  thereof  by  the  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the 
General  Society  to  the  Regent  and  Secretary  of  each  State  Soci- 
ety and  to  the  Chapter  Regent  of  each  Local  Chapter. 

The  membership  and  quorum  of  special  meetings  shall  be 
constituted  in  the  same  manner  as  that  of  the  annual  meeting. 

Sec.  3. — Order  of  Business.  At  all  business  meetings  of  the 
Society,  the  following  general  order  of  business  shall  prevail: 


Meeting  called  to  order  by  the  Presiding  Officer. 

Roll  call  of  delegates. 

Action  upon  minutes  of  previous  meetings. 

Reports  of  Officers. 

Communications  from  the  Board  of  Managers. 

Reports  of  Special  Committees. 

Unfinished  business. 

Elections. 

New  business. 


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ARTICLE  IX. 
XLhc  Seal. 


The  seal  of  the  General  Society,  Daughters  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, shall  be  as  follows: 

Within  a  circle  2,\  inches  in  diameter,  a  beaded  annulet,  the 
title:  "Daughters  of  the  Revolution,  1 776-1891,"  and  a  rope  ring, 
all  surrounding  a  shield;  paly  of  thirteen  argent  and  gules,  a  chief 
azure. 

Crest:  an  eagle  displayed,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  an  olive 
branch  and  in  the  sinister  a  bunch  of  thirteen  arrows,  all  proper. 

Below  the  eagle  and  extending  in  curves  to  dexter  and  sinis- 
ter a  scroll  bearing  the  legend:  "Daughters  of  the  Revolution." 

Motto:  Liberty,  Home,  and  Country,  1776-1891. 

The  seals  of  State  Societies  shall  correspond  in  all  respects  to 
the  seal  of  the  General  Society,  except  that,  for  the  words  "Gen- 
eral Society"  shall  be  substituted  the  name  of  the  State  Society, 
and  for  the  date  "1891"  the  year  of  organization  of  the  said  State 
Societv. 

ARTICLE  X. 

Gbe  Unstgnta. 


The  insignia  of  the  Daughters  of  the  Revolution  shall  be  a 
badge  of  gold  and  blue  enamel  and  shall  consist  in  design  of  a 


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shield  bearing  the  thirteen  stars  and  stripes,  above  which  is  the 
ribbon  bearing  the  title  of  the  Society,  "Daughters  of  the  Revolu- 
tion;" crossing  the  lower  part  of  the  shield  is  the  ribbon  with  the 
adopted  motto:  "Liberty,  Home,  and  Country,"  with  the  dates 
"1776-1891."  Surmounting  all  this  is  the  eagle  with  outstretched 
wings  and  grasping  the  olive  branch  and  arrows,  all  of  gold.  The 
extreme  length  is  i\  inches,  and  the  extreme  breadth  1  inch.  The 
reverse  of  the  badge  shall  be  plain,  and  inscribed  upon  it  the  name 
and  number  of  the  owner.  The  badge  shall  be  suspended  from  a 
ribbon  of  buff,  edged  with  dark  blue,  ribbed  and  watered,  1^  in- 
ches wide  and  i|  inches  in  displayed  length,  and  when  worn  by  a 
member  of  a  State  Society  may  be  suspended  from  a  gold  bar 
bearing  the  name  of  the  State.  The  insignia  shall  be  worn  by 
members  on  the  left  breast,  but  members  who  are  or  have  been 
Officers  of  the  General  Society  may  wear  the  insignia  suspended 
from  the  ribbon  around  the  neck.  The  custodian  of  the  insignia 
shall  be  the  Treasurer  of  the  General  Society,  who  shall  issue  them 
to  members  of  the  Society  under  the  direction  of  the  Board  of 
Managers. 

The  above-described  insignia  shall  not  be  varied  by  any  State 
Society  or  Chapter,  nor  shall  these  devise  any  additional  insignia, 
and  no  member  shall  wear  any  other  insignia  of  the  Daughters  of 
the  Revolution  than  that  described  in  this  article,  it  being  the  aim 
of  the  Society  to  have  one  uniform  badge,  national  and  not  local, 
recognizable  as  such  throughout  the  extent  of  our  common 
country. 

ARTICLE  XI. 

amendment. 

This  Constitution  may  be  amended  at  the  annual  meeting  of 
the  Society  by  a  three-fourths  vote  of  the  delegates,  provided  that 
a  copy  of  the  proposed  amendment,  signed  by  at  least  ten  pro- 
ponents, shall  have  been  delivered  to  the  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary of  the  General  Society  and  mailed  to  each  member  of  the 
Society  at  least  thirty  days  before  the  meeting. 


ROLL  OF  MEMBERS. 


ERRATUM. 

Page  275.     William  Wordin,  Jr.,  is  the  ascendant  of  Mrs.  James  A. 
Ross,  No.  64,  page  274. 


ROLL  OF  MEMBERS. 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1892      Abbott,  Abby  F.  Hamlin  (Mrs.  Lyman  Abbott),  167 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Francis  Faulkner,  Massachusetts  (1728 )  ; 

Colonel  Middlesex  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  February,  1776. 


1895      Abbott,  Ellen  Jeanette  (Miss),  1257 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Cochrane  (1752-1837) ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Josiah  Crosby's  Company,  Colonel  Sullivan's  Regiment  New 
Hampshire  Militia,  April-December,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Daniel 
Wilkins's  Company,  Colonel  Cilley's  Regiment  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  February,  1776-January,  1777 ;  Private,  Captain  Scott's 
Company,  Colonel  Cilley's  Regiment,  February,  1777-1780  ;  Private. 
Captain  Monroe's  Company,  Colonel  Cilley's  Regiment,  1780,  enlisted 
for  three  years. 


1893      Abbott,  Fanny  Larcom  (Miss),  344 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Abiel  Abbott  (1741-1809) ;  Muster- 
master  and  Paymaster  with  rank  of  Captain,  Colonel  Nahum  Bald- 
win's Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia  raised  to  reinforce  the 
Continental  Army  at  New  York,  September  16,  1776-1777  ;  2d 
Major,  5th  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  December  11,  1776; 
Major,  Colonel  Moses  Nichols's  Regiment  raised  to  reinforce  the 
Continental  Army  at  Ticonderoga,  June  29-July  8,  1777 ;  1st 
Major,  5th  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  March  30,  1781 ; 
Member  New  Hampshire  Provincial  Congress,  1777,  1779-1780. 

(25) 


Date  of  Jociev.ty 

Admission.  Number. 

1896      Abbott,  Frankie  Whipple  (Mrs.  Charles  E.  Abbott),  1614 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Hanson,  New  Hampshire  (1759- 
1830) ;  Private,  Captain  David  Place's  Company,  Colonel  Read's 
Eeo-iment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  January-December,  1776 ; 
Private,  Captain  Amos  Emerson's  Company,  Colonel  Joseph  Cilley's 
Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  January,  1777-December,  1779 ; 
Private,  same,  January-December,  1780. 


1893      Adams,  Clara  B.  (Miss),  313 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Adams,  Massachusetts  (1727- 

) ;  served  on  various  committees  in  New  Ipswich,  Mass.,  from 

1775-1781 ;  Private,  Captain  Smith's  Company  at  the  Battle  of 
White  Plains,  October  28,  1776. 


1894      Adams,  Ella  L.  Sterling  (Mrs.  George  Emery  Adams),  584 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Sterling,  Connecticut  (1749-1837); 
Private,  Captain  Caleb  St.  John's  Company,  Colonel  Silliman's  Reg- 
iment Connecticut  Militia,  1776 ;  March,  1777-December,  1777 ; 
February,  1778-January,  1779 ;  March-December,  1779 ;  Private, 
Captain  Abraham  Gregory's  Company,  Colonel  Stephen  St.  John's 
Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  March-September,  1781;  Quarter- 
master 3d  Regiment  Light  Horse,  Connecticut  Militia,  Major  Daniel 
Starr. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Sterling,  Connecticut ;  Private, 
Captain  Nehemiah  Bradley's  Company,  Colonel  David  Waterbury's 
Regiment,  Connecticut  Militia,  May  13-October  17,  1775 ;  Private, 
Captain  Nathan  Gilbert's  Company,  Colonel  John  Meade's  Regi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  October  5-30,  1777. 


1891      Adams,  Flora  K.  Jones  (Mrs.  Hardin  B.  Adams),  106 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Selkrigg,  Connecticut  (1756 )  ; 

Private  in  "Lexington  Alarm"  and  at  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill; 
Private,  Captain  Amos  Beecher's  Company,  Colonel  Fisher  Gay's 
Regiment,  1777  ;  Fifer  and  Drum  Major,  1779  ;  in  service  until  1781. 


27 

Date  of  -  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1891      Adams,  Florence  Labouisse  (Miss),  39 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams,  Massachusetts  (1735- 
1833)  ;  2d  Lieutenant  2d  Company,  3d  Suffolk  County  Massachu- 
setts Regiment. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Rowell,  New  Hampshire  ; 
Private,  Captain  Henry  Dearborn's  Company,  Stark's  Brigade, 
1775;  Record  of  service  from  1775-1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lamb,  Massachusetts; 
Lieutenant,  Colonel  Henry  Jackson's  Regiment,  Massachusetts 
Continental  Infantry,  February  1,  1777-April  22,  1779. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Dustin,  New 
Hampshire  (1741 );  Private,  Captain  Joshua  Haywood's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Daniel  Gilmore's  Regiment,  December,  1776-March, 
1777 ;  Private,  Colonel  Jonathan  Chase's  Regiment,  commanded 
by  Major  Francis  Smith,  January  27-July  14,  1777. 

1895      Adams,  Helen  A.  (Miss),  1109 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter   of   John   Adams,  Massachusetts  (172-1  ); 

Minute-man  from  Medway,  April  19,  1775;  Private,  in  service  at 
Boston,  September  28,  1778-January  1,  1779. 

1895      Adams,  Ida  Helen  (Miss),  1310 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Hopestill  Hall,  Massachusetts  (1742- 
1803);  1st  Lieutentant  of  a  Company  from  Dorchester,  "Lexing- 
ton Alarm,"  April  19,  1775  ;  Captain,  Colonel  Lemuel  Robinson's 
Regiment,  January  29,  1776;  Captain,  2d  Company,  3d  Suffolk 
County  Massachusetts  Regiment,  Colonel  B.  Gill,  January  22,  1779. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Burnham,  Maine  (1737- 
1782) ;  1st  Lieutenant  7th  Arundel  Company,  Captain  Joshua 
Nason,  3d  York  County  Maine  Regiment,  March  29,  1776 ;  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Abel  Moulton's  Company,  Colonel  Jonathan  Tit- 
comb's  Regiment,  May  19-July  18,  1777;  Captain,  December  14, 
1779;  killed  August  8,  1782,  in  an  attack  on  an  English  brig  of 
war  in  Cape  Porpoise  Harbor. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Fairfield,  Maine  (1759-1834)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Hitchcock's  Company  from  Arundel,  Maine; 
Private,  Captain  Daniel  Merrill's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Brewer's 
Regiment,  February  17-March  17,  1777,  marched  to  Bennington  ; 
Private,  Captain  Hitchcock's  Company,  Colonel  Sproat's  Regiment, 
1777-December  31,  1779;  Private,  same,  January  1-February  1, 
1780. 


28 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Adams,  Julia  Henderson  (Miss),  1241 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Eobert  Adams,  Jr.,  Virginia 
(1730-1804);  Captain  of  Militia;  assisted  Colonel  William  Preston, 
Colonel  James  Callaway  and  Colonel  Charles  Lynch,  in  the  suppres- 
sion of  a  conspiracy  formed  by  the  Tories  of  Campbell  County, 
against  the  Commonwealth  of  Virginia,  1780. 

1893      Adams,  Sarah  Root  (Miss),  332 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eliashib  Adams,  Connecticut  (1727-1801) ; 

Member  of  Connecticut  General  Convention,  1775. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Leland,  Massachusetts,  (1744-1826); 

Captain,  Colonel  Doolittle's  Regiment  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17, 1775. 
Also,    great-great-granddaughter    of   Azariah    Root,    Massachusetts 

(1728-1777)  ;  Member  Berkshire  County  Committee  of  Safety,  July 

10,    1776 ;    Lieutenant-Colonel    1st    Regiment    Berkshire   County 

Massachusetts  Militia,  April  4,  1777. 


1894      Ainsworth,  Lacie  Bell,  (Miss),  537 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Ainsworth,  Connecticut  (1740- 
1776);  Private,  Captain  John  Green's  Company,  11th  Connecticut 
Militia,  raised  to  reinforce  Washington's  Army  at  New  York,  1776. 


1894      Alden,  Antoinette  Spencer  (Miss),  695 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Alden,  Massachusetts  (1761-1842)  ; 
Patriot,  one  of  the  citizens  of  Needham,  Massachusetts,  who  con- 
tributed money  to  raise  reinforcements  for  the  Continental  Army. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Sweeting,  Massachu- 
setts ;  Private,  Captain  Abiel  Clapp's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Daggett's  Regiment,  "  Lexington  Alarm" ;  Private,  Captain  Silas 
Cobb's  Company,  Colonel  Timothy  Walker's  Regiment,  May  2, 
1775 ;  Corporal,  Captain  Josiah  Smith's  Company,  Colonel  Josiah 
Whitney's  Regiment,  August  1-September  19,  1776;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Trow's  Company,  Colonel  John  Hathaway's  Regiment;  Priv- 
ate, Captain  Isaac  Hodge's  Company,  Colonel  George  Williams's 
Regiment,  September  25-October  31,  1777;  Serjeant,  Captain  Jos- 
eph Cole's  Company,  Colonel  John  Jacobs's  Regiment,  June  24, 
1778-January  1,  1779 ;  service  in  Massachusetts  Militia.  [Also, 


29 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Sweeting,  Massachu- 
setts (1723-1804) ;  Private,  Captain  Abiel  Clapp's  Company,  Col- 
onel John  Daggett's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "LexiDgton 
Alarm,"  April  19,  1775 ;  Member  Massachusetts  Assembly,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  George  Langford,  Massachusetts  (1755- 
1827) ;  Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Allen's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Fellows's  Eegiment  Berkshire  County  Massachusetts  Minute-men, 
May  1, 1775,  eight  months'  service ;  Private,  Captain  Simeon  Clapp's 
Company,  Colonel  David  Wells's  Eegiment  on  expedition  to  Ticon- 
deroga,  May  10-Ju!y  10,  1777 ;  Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Wades's 
Company,  Colonel  Ezra  May's  Eegiment,  September  22-28,  1777, 
marched  to  Stillwater;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Clapp's  Company, 
Colonel  Israel  Chapin's  3d  Eegiment,  raised  to  reinforce  the  Conti- 
nental Army,  October  16-November  21,  1779;  Corporal,  Captain 
Hezekiah  Eussell's  2d  Company,  June  15-17, 1782,  against  the  insur- 
gents, by  order  of  Elisha  Porter,  Sheriff  of  Northampton. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Weeks,  New  York;  Pri- 
vate, Van  Veghten  Eegiment  New  York  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Eusco,  Long  Island  ; 
Associator,  Suffolk  County,  Long  Island,  May  8,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Mark  Snow,  Massachusetts  (1731- 
)  ;  Private,  "  Lexington  Alarm,"  April  19,  1775  ;  Private,  Lieu- 
tenant John  Doty's  Company,  Colonel  Ebenezer  Sproat's  Eegiment, 
"  Dartmouth  Alarm,"  September,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Silas  Wickes,  New  York  (1758- 
1838) ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Smith's  Company,  Colonel  Fryer's 
Eegiment  as  a  guard  at  Poughkeepsie,  1777;  Private,  Captain 
Samuel  Smith's  Company,  Major  Paulding's  Eegiment  at  West 
Point,  May,  1778;  Private,  Captain  Smith's  Company  at  Fishkill, 
September,  1779  ;  Private,  Colonel  Graham's  Eegiment  Dutchess 
County  New  York  Militia,  October,  1780. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jason  Whitney,  Massachusetts 
(1729-1805)  ,  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Morse's  Company,  Colonel 
Samuel  Bullard's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "Lexington 
Alarm,"  April  19,  1775,  marched  from  Natick. 


1893      Alden,  Julia  Louise  Babcock  (Mrs.  Harry  M.  Alden),  291 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter    of    Nathan    Betts,   Connecticut    ( 1842) ; 

Private,  Captain  Abijah  Gilbert's  Company,  2:1  Westchester  County 
New  York  Eegiment,  Colonel  Thomas  Thomas,  1776-1779. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Babcock,  Connecticut;  Private, 
10th  Company,  8th  Connecticut  Continental  Eegiment.  [Also, 


on 

Date  of  °  Jocitty 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Benajah  Brown,  New  York;  Private, 
4th  Eegiment  Westchester  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel 
Thaddeus  Crane ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Ebenezer  Scofield's 
Company,  4th  Westchester  County  Eegiment,  Colonel  Crane;  Ser- 
geant, Captain  Samuel  Lewis's  Company,  Colonel  Crane's  Eegiment, 
January,  1781. 


1893      Alden,  Mart  Langpord  Taylor  (Mrs.  Charles  L.  Alden),  233 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  George  Langford,  Massachusetts  (1755-1827) ; 
Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Allen's  Company,  Colonel  John  Fellows's 
Eegiment  Berkshire  County  Massachusetts  Minute-men,  May  1, 
1775,  eight  months'  service;  Private,  Captain  Simeon  Clapp's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  David  Wells's  Eegiment  on  expedition  to  Ticonderoga, 
May  10-July  10, 1777  ;  Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Wales's  Company, 
Colonel  Ezra  May's  Eegiment,  September  22-28,  1777,  marched  to 
Stillwater;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Clapp's  Company,  Colonel 
Israel  Chapin's  3d  Eegiment  raised  to  reinforce  the  Continental 
Army,  October  16,  1779-November  21,  1779 ;  Corporal,  Captain 
Hezekiah  Eussell's  2d  Company,  June  15-17, 1782,  against  the  insur- 
gents by  order  of  Elisha  Porter,  Sheriff  of  Northampton. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Sweeting,  Massachusetts  ; 
Private,  Captain  Abiel  Clapp's  Company,  Colonel  John  Daggett's 
Eegiment,  "  Lexington  Alarm,"  April  19,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain 
Silas  Cobb's  Company,  Colonel  Timothy  Walker's  Eegiment,  May 
2,  1775  ;  Corporal,  Captain  Josiah  Smith's  Company,  Colonel  Josiah 
Whitney's  Eegiment,  August  1-September  19,  1776 ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Israel  Trow's  Company,  Colonel  John  Hathaway's  Eegiment 
Ehode  Island  Expedition;  Private,  Captain  Isaac  Hodges's  Company, 
Colonel  George  Williams's  Eegiment,  September  25-October  31,1777; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Joseph  Cole's  Company,  Colonel  John  Jacobs's 
Eegiment,  June  24,  1778-January  1, 1779,  service  in  Massachusetts 
Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Sweeting,  Massachusetts 
(1723-1804)  ;  Private,  Captain  Abiel  Clapp's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Daggett's  Eegiment,  "Lexington  Alarm,"  April  19,  1775;  Member 
Massachusetts  Assembly,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Weeks, New  York;  Private,  Van 
Veghten  Eegiment  New  York  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Eusco,  Long  Island;  As- 
sociator,  Suffolk  County,  Long  Island,  May  8,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Silas  Wickes,  New  York  (1758-1838) ; 
Private,  Captain  Samuel  Smith's  Company,  Colonel  Fryer's  Eegi- 
ment as  a  guard  at  Poughkeepsie,  1777 ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel 
Smith's  Company,  Major  Paulding's  Eegiment  at  West  Point,  May, 


Q1 

Date  of  Society. 

Admission.  Number 

1778 ;  Private,  Captain  Smith's  Company  at  Fishkill  September, 
1779  ;  Private,  Colonel  Graham's  Regiment,  Dutchess  County,  New 
York  Militia,  October,  1780. 


1893      Allen,  Caroline  P.  Yorke,  (Mrs.  William  F.  Allen),  209 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of   Andrew   Yorke,  New   Jersey  (1742  )  • 

Quartermaster  2d  Battalion  Salem  County  New  Jersey  Militia,  1777. 

1895      Allen,  Susan  Badlam  Boyden  (Mrs.  Lewis  E.  Allen),  1337 

Kansas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Badlam,  Massachusetts;  Lieutenant, 
"  Lexington  Alarm,"  April  19, 1775  ;  Captain,  Colonel  Gridley's  Regi- 
ment Massachusetts  Artillery,  June  25-Pecember,  1775 ;  Captain, 
26th  Continental  Infantry,  January  1,  1776;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
2d  Massachusetts  Regiment,  July  7,  1777  ;  transferred  to  8th  Massa- 
chusetts Regiment,  January  1,  1781;  retired  August  1,  1782. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Boyden,  Massachusetts 
(1712-1809) ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Jeremiah  Smith's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  John  Smith's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "Lex- 
ington Alarm;"  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Ephraim  Chenery's 
Company,  Colonel  Joseph  Read's  Regiment,  December,  1775 ;  1st 
Lieutenant,  Captain  Aaron  Guild's  Company,  Colonel  Lemuel  Rob- 
inson's Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  February  21,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Boyden,  Massachusetts  (1742- 
1808);  Private,  Captain  Seth  Bullard's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Smith's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  ''Lexington  Alarm;"  Ser- 
geant, Captain  Mann's  Company,  Colonel  Wheelock's  Regiment  of 
Militia,  April  22,  1777. 


1894       Allen,  Mary  L.  Trumbull  (Mrs.  Henry  iUlen),  516 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  Asaph  Trumbull,  Connecticut  (1739-1821);  2d 
Lieutenant,  Captain  John  Isham's  Company,  Colonel  John  Ches- 
ter's Regiment,  Wadsworth's  Brigade  Connecticut  Troops. 


1895      Allston,  Nancy  (Miss),  790 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter   of  Alexander   Craig,  Pennsylvania;    Private, 
Major  Byles's  Company  3d  Pennsylvania  Regiment. 


39 

Date  ef  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896      Anderson,  Anna  E.  French  (widow  of  William  Anderson),  1617 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  French,  Massachusetts  (1731- 
1808);  Private,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Sergeant,  Captain  Oliver 
Cummings's  Company  Massachusetts  Militia,  1778. 


1896       Anderson,  Elizabeth  Van  Winkle  (Mrs.  Thomas  McArthur  Anderson),    1473 

Washington, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Van  Winkle,  New  Jersey  (1733- 
1778) ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Nicausa  Terhune's  Company, 
Colonel  Theunis  Dey's  Regiment,  Bergen  County  New  Jersey 
Militia,  1776. 


1894      Anderson,  Josephine  Knight  (Miss),  492 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Hoffman,  New  York  (1727- 
1808) ;  Ensign,  Captain  Van  Benschouten's  Companj',  Colonel 
Dirck  Brinckerhoff's  Begiment  New  York  State  Troops,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Brower  (1730-1794) ; 
Private,  Captain  Brower's  Company,  Colonel  Dirck  Brinckerhofi's 
Regiment  New  York  State  Troops. 


1891      Anderson  Kate  Barton  (widow  of  Colonel  Smith  Anderson),  94 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter   of   Jedediah    Williamson,   New   York    (1757- 

) ;    Private,   Captain   Smith's   Company,   Colonel   A.  Hawkes 

Hay's  New  York  Regiment  of  Militia. 


1895      Anderson,  Katherine  Longworth  (Miss),  1419 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Clough  Anderson,  Virginia  (1750- 
1826);  Captain,  5th  Regiment  Virginia  Line,  Colonel  William 
Peachy,  January  26,  1776 ;  wounded  at  Trenton  ;  Major  6th  Regi- 
ment Virginia  Line,  Colonel  Mordecai  Buckner,  February  10, 1778  ; 
transferred  to  1st  Regiment  Virginia  Line,  Colonel  Richard  Parker, 
September  14,  1778 ;  wounded  at  Savannah ;  taken  prisoner  at 
Charleston,  May  12,  1780 ;  on  parole  until  retired  with  rank  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel  3d  Regiment  Virginia  Line,  February  12,  1782. 


Date  of 
Admission. 

1895 


33 

Anderson,  Mary  E.  Miner  (Mrs.  Charles  Hill  Anderson), 
New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter    of    Daniel    Riley,   New   Jersey   (1758-1837); 
Private,  Captain  Allen's  Company,  New  Jersey  State  Troops. 


Society 
Number. 

1092 


1895 


Anderson,  Mart  Louise  Blair  (Mrs.  William  Alexander  Anderson), 
Virginia, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Woodhull,  Long  Island 
(1722-1776);  Member  New  York  Provincial  Convention,  April  20 
1775;  Member  New  York  Provincial  Congress,  1775;  President 
same,  1776;  Colonel,  Long  Island  Militia,  1775;  Brigadier-General 
same,  1776  ;  taken  prisoner  and  wounded  after  capture  at  Jamaica 
Long  Island,  August  28, 1776  ;  died  of  wounds,  September  20, 1776 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Lawrence,  Long  Island 
(1737-1812) ;  Member  New  York  Provincial  Congress,  1775-1777 
Brigade-Major,  Queens  County  New  York  Militia,  1775 ;  Lieuten 
ant,  Captain   Nathaniel  Tomm's  Company,  Colonel   William  Mai 
colm's   Regiment    Additional    Continental    Infantry,  January  10 
1777-April  22,  1779 ;  Captain,  Lieutenant-Colonel  H.  K.  Yan  Rens 
selaer's  Regiment  New  York  Levies,  1779;  Captain,  Lieutenant 
Colonel   John   Harper's   Regiment    New  York  Levies,  May    11- 
November  30,  1780;  Captain,  Sappers  and   Miners,  June  12,1781- 
November  25,  1782. 


1027 


1895      Anderson,  Sallie  (Miss), 
Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Clough  Anderson,  Virginia  (1750- 
1826);  Captain,  5th  Regiment  Virginia  Line,  Colonel  William 
Peachy,  January  26,  1776;  wounded  at  Trenton;  Major  6th  Regi- 
ment Virginia  Line,  Colonel  Mordecai  Buckner,  February  10, 
1778;  transferred  to  1st  Regiment  Virginia  Line,  Colonel  Richard 
Parker,  September  14,  1778;  wounded  at  Savannah;  taken  pris- 
oner at  Charleston,  May  12,  1780;  on  parole  until  retired  with 
rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel,  3d  Regiment  Virginia  Line,  February 
12,  1782. 


1420 


1895      Appleton,  Mary  F.  Schaumberg  (Mrs.  Rue!  Ross  Appleton), 
Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Wheeler,  Massachusetts  (1734- 
1809);  Lieutenant,  Captain  Thomas  Hubbard's  Company  of  Artil- 
lery ;  record  of  service  from  1775-1780. 


945 


34 

Date  of  0lt  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Ashbee,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Olmsted  (Mrs.  William  H.  Ashbee),  1271 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  David  Olmsted,  Connecticut  (1754-1824) ;  Cor- 
poral, Captain  Joseph  Hait's  Company,  7th  Eegiment  Connecticut 
Line,  Colonel  Charles  Webb,  August  7-J)ecember  23,  1775 ;  Ser- 
geant, Captain  Noble  Benedict's  Company,  Colonel  Philip  Burr 
Bradley's  Battalion  Connecticut  State  Troops,  August  22,  1776- 
January  11,  1777;  Captain,  Colonel  Bezaleel  Beebe's  Eegiment 
Connecticut  Militia,  1780;  Captain,  Connecticut  Provincial  Eegi- 
ment, 1781. 


1895      Ashley,  Susan  Eiley  (Mrs.  Eli  M.  Ashley),  1359 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter    of    Hosea    Miller,    New    York    (1736-1815) ; 
Minute-man  of  Fulham,  New  York,  December  13,  1775. 


1895      Atherton,  Louisa  S.  Dyer  (Mrs.  Charles  Willis  Atherton),  926 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Cobb,  Massachusetts  (1748- 
1830);  Member  Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress,  1775:  2d 
Lieutenant,  Colonel  John  Thomas's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Mil- 
itia, May-December,  1775 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  16th  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Continental  Infantry,  Colonel  Jackson,  January  12, 
1777-December  31,  1780;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  9th  Massachusetts 
Eegiment  of  Line,  Colonel  H.  Jackson,  January  1,  1781;  Aid-de- 
camp to  the  Commander-in-chief,  Januaiy  15,  1781-January, 
1783  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Commandant  5th  Eegiment  Massachu- 
setts Line,  January  7-June  12,  1783;  Brevet  Brigadier-Gent ral, 
September  30,  1783;  Member  Massachusetts  State  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati. 


1894      Austin,  Caroline  F.  Sayers  (Mrs.  Joseph  Austin),  614 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Sayer,  Ehode  Island  (1747-1781)  ; 
1st  Lieutenant,  Ehode  Island  State  Eogiment  of  Artillery,  Col- 
onel Elliot,  August  19,  1776 ;  Captain,  December  12,  1776 ;  Prisoner 
of  War;  died  on  board  prison  ship  in  New  York  Harbor,  1781. 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       *  Austin,  Jane  Goodwin  (widow  of  Loring  Henry  Austin),  420 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Samson,  Massachusetts  (1736-1789)  ; 
appointed  Naval  Captain  by  the  Provincial  Congress  of  Massachu- 
setts; Commander  of  the  Brig  "Independence,"  1776;  Commander 
of  Ship  "  Mercury,"  1777-1779 ;  Captain  of  the  War  Ship  »  Mars," 
1781. 

1893  Averill,  Mary  J.  (Miss),  217 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  Perry  Averill;  Private,  13th  Regiment  Connecti- 
cut State  Militia. 

1894  Avery,  Mary  Henrietta  (Miss),  556 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Park,  Rhode  Island  (1735- 
1775) ;  Captain  of  a  Company  of  Minute-men  from  Stonington, 
Connecticut.  "Lexington  Alarm";  killed  at  the  Battle  of  Bunker 
Hill,  June  17,  1775. 

1895  Bacall,  Mabel  Conant  (Mrs.  Charles  H.  Bacall),  1234 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Tilly  Flint,  Massachusetts  (1759-1842)  ;  Cor- 
poral, Captain  Ezekiel  Knowlton's  Company,  Colonel  Dyke's  Regi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia,  December,  1776-March  1,  1777. 

1895      Bacon,  Mary  Proctor  (Miss),  849 

Massachueetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Wyman,  Massachusetts  (1761-1816); 
Private,  Captain  Heath's  Company,  Colonel  Mcintosh's  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  June  9,  1780  ;  Private,  Massachusetts  Militia 
raised  for  six  months'  service,  October  25,  1780. 

1894      Bailey,  Annie  Davis  (Mrs.  John  Marshall  Bailey).  731 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Davis,  Massachusetts  (1747-1S03); 
Private,  Captain  Benjamin  Perkins's  Company.  Colonel  Moses 
Little's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April,  1775 ;  served  eight 
months. 


*  Deceased. 


Date  of  rft)  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Bailey,  Anna  Maria  (Miss),  1321 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Bailey,  Massachusetts  (1709-1810) ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel  John  Thomas's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  May,  1775 ;  Colonel,  July  1,  1775 ;  Colonel  23d  Continental 
Infantry,  January  1,  1776  ;  Colonel  2d  Massachusetts  Eegiment, 
November  1,  1776 ;  resigned  October,  1780. 

1895      Bailey,  Catherine  (Miss),  1323 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Bailey,  Massachusetts  (1739-1810); 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel  John  Thomas's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  May,  1775;  Colonel,  July  1,  1775;  Colonel  23d  Continental 
Infantry,  January  1,  1776  ;  Colonel  2d  Massachusetts  Regiment, 
November  1,  1776 ;  resigned  October,  1780. 

1895       Bailey,  Dora  Cady  (widow  of  Eobert  Bailey),  949 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Zephaniah  Piatt,  Jr.,  New  York  (1735- 
1807);  Associator,  Dutchess  County,  New  York,  1775;  Member 
New  York  Provincial  Congress,  1775-1777 ;  Member  New  York 
Council  of  Safety,  1777 ;  Colonel  Associated  Exempts  Dutchess 
County,  New  York,  October  19,  1779 ;  County  Judge  of  Dutchess 
County,  1781. 

1894      Bailey,  Josephine  A.  Schott  (Mrs.  Frank  Bailey),  491 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Hoffman  (1720-1808);  Ensign, 
Captain  Van  Benschouten's  Company,  Colonel  Dirck  Biinckerboff's 
Eegiment  Dutchess  County  New  York  Militia,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Griffen,  New  York 
(1758-1831) ;  Captain,  October,  1775 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  2d 
Dutchess  County  Militia,  January,  1778;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
Colonel  Eoswell  Hopkin's  Eegiment  New  York  Militia,  November, 
1779. 

1891       Baird,  Annie  Grant  (Mrs.  William  Torrey  Baird),  79 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Henrj^  Bradford  (1758-1815);  Major,  "Vir- 
ginia Light  Horse." 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Grant,  Massachusetts  (1743- 
1817)  ;  Member  of  Boston,  Massachusetts,  Committee  of  Inspection, 
Correspondence  and  Safety,  March  10,  1777. 


q»7 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895  Bakek,  Lucy  McCook  (Mrs.  Chauncey  Brooke  Baker),  953 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Phiilipg,  New  Jersey  (1744- 
1801);  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  New  Jersey  Infantry,  November  20, 
1775;  1st  Lieutenant,  November  29,  1776;  Captain,  December  1, 
1777;  served  to  close  of  war;  Member  of  Society  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati. 

1896  Ballou,  Annie  M.  Clapp  (Mrs.  Frederic  Kidder  Ballou),  1543 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Clark,  Massachusetts  (1746-1827)  ; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Benjamin  Locke's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas 
Gardner's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  3,  1775 ;  served  at 
Banker  Hill. 

1894       Bancroft,  Mart  C.  Jarvis  (Mrs.  Frederic  J.  Bancroft),  710 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Hammond,  New  York  (1727-1810)  ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  1st  South  Eegiment  Westchester  New  York 
Militia,  Colonel  Joseph  Drake;  commissioned  October,  1775  ;  reap- 
pointed June,  1778 ;  in  active  service  to  May  25,  1780. 

1894  Bancroft,  Mary  McLean  (Miss),  1023 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaugbter  of  James  Hammond,  New  York  (1727- 
1810);  Lieutenant-Colonel  1st  South  Eegiment  Westchester  New 
York  Militia,  Colonel  Joseph  Drake;  commissioned  Oetober,  1775; 
reappointed  June  1778;  in  active  service  to  May  25,  1780. 

1896      Bancroft,  Susan  Breed  (Miss,)  1457 

Massachusetts, 

Great-gi'eat-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Flint,  Massachusetts  (1733- 
1777);  Captain,  8  th  Eegiment  Essex  County  Massachusetts 
Militia;  killed  at  Stillwater  at  the  head  of  his  company,  October  7, 
1777. 

1895  Bangs,  Charlotte  E.  Woglom  (Mrs.  Bleecker  Bangs),  1329 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Woglom,  Staten  Island,  New 
York ;  Private,  Middlesex  County  New  Jersey  Militia  during  the 
war.  [Also, 


38 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Cole,  Staten  Island, 
New  York  (1737-1815) ;  Private,  3d  Eegiment  New  Jersey  Conti- 
nental Line  during  the  war. 

1894      Banks,  Jessie  Ainsworth  (Mrs.  Louis  Albert  Banks),  536 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Ainsworth,  Connecticut  (1740- 
1777);  Private,  Captain  John  Green's  Company  11th  Eegiment 
Connecticut  Militia,  raised  to  reinforce  Washington's  Army  at 
New  York,  1776. 

1894      Banks,  Virginia  Harriet  Warren  (Miss),  623 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Murfree,  North  Carolina;  Delegate 
to  Provincial  Congress  at  Hillsboro.  August  21,  1775;  Member  of 
Provincial  Congress  at  Halifax,  North  Carolina,  November  12, 1776. 

1894  Bansemer,  Caroline  Sherman  (Miss,)  450 

Maryland, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Conrad  Sherman,  Pennsylvania  ;  Cap- 
tain, 6th  Battalion  Berks  County  Pennsylvania  Militia,  Colonel 
Joseph  Heister,  August  10-September  9,  1780. 

1895  Barber,  Ehobe  Morgan  (Mrs.  Fletcher  Barber),  1035 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Morgan,  Connecticut  (1723-1777) ; 
Private,  "Lexington  Alarm,"  1775;  Corporal  10th  Company,  Cap- 
tain Abel  Spicer,  6th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  Par- 
sons, May  9-Decernber  18,  1775 ;  Corporal,  Captain  Gallup's 
Company,  Colonel  Parson's  Eegiment  reorganized  for  Continental 
service,  April-December  31,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Lee,  (1753-1790) ;  Private, 
Captain  Samuel  Mather's  Company  Connecticut  Militia,  July, 
1776 ;  Private,  Captain  Isaac  Stone's  Company,  Colonel  Jonathan 
Latimer's  Eegiment,  General  Poor's  Continental  Brigade,  1777. 

1892       Barclay,  Esther  Gregory  (Mrs.  Albert  E.  Barclay),  180 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jabez    Gregory,    Connecticut    (1741 )  ; 

Captain,  9th  Connecticut  State  Militia,  1776-1777. 


39 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Bardwell,  Lucy  Lucretia  (Miss),  836 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Bardwell,  Massachusetts 
(1714-1781);  Captain,  Company  of  Minute-men  from  Belchertown, 
Massachusetts,  Colonel  Warner's  Regiment,  August  20-27,  1775 : 
Captain,  Colonel  David  Brewer's  Regiment  Continental  Line,  De- 
cember, 1775;  Captain  3d  Company,  -1th  Hampshire  County  Militia 
Regiment,  Colonel  Elisha  Porter,  January  9,  1778 ;  resigned 
April  18,  1780  ; 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Woods,  Massachusetts  (1728 

) ;  Private,   Captain   John   Cutler's    Company,    Colonel    Luke 

Drury's  Regiment,  August  27, 1781 ;  discharged  November  20,  1781 ; 
Private  Captain  Francis  Stone's  Company,  Colonel  James  Converse's 
Regiment,  "Bennington  Alarm,"  August,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Edward  Brooks,  Massachusetts 
(1725-1776) ;  Private,  Captain  Reuben  Read's  Company,  Colonel 
Jonathan  Warner's  Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  2d  Lieutenant, 
Captain  James  Converse's  Company,  Colonel  Ebenezer  Learned's 
Regiment,  January  29,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Abner  Tyler,  Massachusetts  (1738- 
1819);  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  James  Converse's  Company,  4th 
Worcester  County  Massachusetts  Regiment,  April  9,  1778;  2d 
Lieutenant,  Captain  Cyrus  Rich's  Company,  4th  Worcester  County 
Massachusetts  Regiment,  May  31,  1776. 


1894      Bardwell,  Marian  Elizabeth  (Miss),  510 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Bardwell,  Massachusetts 
(1714-1781) ;  Captain,  Company  of  Minute-men  from  Belchertown, 
Massachusetts,  Colonel  Warner's  Regiment,  August  20-27,  1775 ; 
Captain,  Colonel  David  Brewer's  Regiment  Continental  Line, 
December,  1775 ;  Captain  3d  Company,  4th  Hampshire  County 
Massachusetts  Regiment,  Colonel  Elisha  Porter,  January  9,  1778; 
resigned  April  18,  1780. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Woods,  Massachusetts  (1728 

)  ;    Private,  Captain  John  Cutler's   Company,   Colonel   Luke 

Drury's  Regiment,  August  27,  1781;  discharged  November  20, 
1781 ;  Private,  Captain  Francis  Stone's  Company,  Colonel  James 
Converse's  Regiment,  "Bennington  Alarm,"  August,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Edward  Brooks,  Massachusetts 
(1725-1776) ;  Private,  Captain  Reuben  Read's  Company,  Colonel 
Jonathan  Warner's  Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm  ;"  2d  Lieutenant, 
Captain  James  Converse's  Company,  Colonel  Ebenezer  Learned's 
Regiment,  January  29,  1776.  [Also, 


40  o   • 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Abner  Tyler,  Massachusetts  (1738- 
1819);  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  James  Converse's  Company,  4th 
Worcester  County  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  April  9,  1778 ;  2d 
Lieutenant,  Captain  Cyrus  Eich's  Company.  4th  Worcester  County 
Massachusetts  Regiment,  May  31,  1776. 


1894      Barlow,  Cynthia  Dunbar  (Mrs.  Samuel  J.  Barlow),  634 

Connecticut, 

Great-granddaughter   of   Thomas   Banks,  Connecticut  (1754-1818) ; 
Private,  Sheldon's  Dragoons,  Connecticut  Militia,  1781. 


1894      Barlow,  Mart  Agnes  (Miss),  635 

Connecticut, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of   Aaron  Barlow  (1750-1800);  Private, 

10th  Company,  Colonel  Waterbury's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia, 

1775 ;    Ensign,    Captain    Gray's    Company,    Connecticut    Militia, 

October  5,  1777. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Banks,  Connecticut  (1754 

-1818);  Private,  Sheldon's  Dragoons,  Connecticut  Militia,  1781. 


1894      Barnard,  Lucy  Gates  (Mrs.  Henry  H.  Barnard),  728 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Church,  Massachusetts  (1750-1809) ; 
Minute-man  from  Rutland,  Massachusetts,  1775;  Private,  Captain 
Wheeler's  Company,  Colonel  Nixon's  Regiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  March,  1777 ;  enlisted  for  the  war ;  served  also  as  Quarter- 
master. 


1895       Barnes,  Flora  Carson  (Mrs.  John  Orville  Barnes),  1369 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Edwards,  New  Jersey  (1757-1845) ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Benjamin  Weatherby's  Company,  Colonel  Oliver 
Spencer's  Regiment  New  Jersey  Troops,  May  14,  1777 ;  discharged 
at  Morristown,  May,  1782 ;  served  at  the  Battle  of  Brandy  wine. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Townsend,  New  Jersey; 
Private,  Gloucester  County  New  Jersey  Militia  during  the  war. 


41 

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.Mmls?i??:  Number. 

1894       Barnum,  Mary  Pierpont  (Mrs.  Theodore  F.  Barnum),  705 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of   Oliver    Lyman,  Massachusetts  (1739 

);  1st   Lieutenant,  Berkshire   County   Massachusetts    Militia, 

Colonel  John  Fellows,  May-December,  1775 ;  Captain,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Lynde  Lord,  Connecticut  (1733- 
1801)  ;  Commissary  to  furnish  supplies  for  the  Connecticut  Troops; 
6th  Militia  Brigade ;  detached  for  service  under  Putnam  on  the 
Hudson,  October,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Abner  Holden,  Massachusetts 
(1722-1805);  Private,  Colonel  Nicholas  Dike's  Eegiment,  "Lexing- 
ton Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Edward  Jackson,  Massachusetts 
(1739-1830) ;  Private,  Captain  John  Estabrook's  Company,  Colonel 
Asa  Whitcomb's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "Lexington 
Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Elisha  Jackson's  Company,  Major 
Bridge's  Eegiment,  "  Bennington  Alarm,"  August  12-22,  1777 ; 
Private,  Major  Bridge's  Eegiment  to  reinforce  the  Northern  Army, 
September  22,  1777. 

Also,  great  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Merriam,  Massachusetts 
(1723-1804) ;  Private,  Captain  Manasseh  Sawyer's  Company,  Col- 
onel Dike's  Eegiment,  Massachusetts  Militia,  December  14,  1776- 
March  1,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Cowey,  Massachusetts  (1725 
-1801)  ;  Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Sibley's  Company,  Massachusetts 
Militia,  July  29-November  10,  1781. 

Also,   great-granddaughter   of  David     Comee,  Massachusetts    (1763 

);    Private,    Captain   Manasseh    Sawyer's    Company,    Colonel 

Nicholas   Dike's   Eegiment    Massachusetts   Militia,  December  14 
1776-March  1,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Sheldon,  Connecticut 
(1709-1779);  Assistant  Governor  of  Connecticut,  May,  1775-June, 
1776  ;  Member  Connecticut  Assembly,  1777. 

Bartlett,  Caroline  Long  (widow  of  Hon.  Bailey  Bartlett), 

New  Jersey, 

Daughter  of  Moses  Long,  Massachusetts  (1760-1848) ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Carr's  Company,  9th  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  under  General 
Lee ;  served  three  years. 

1893      Bartlett,  Jean  Grant  (Mrs.  Henry  G.  Bartlett),  301 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Buck,  Massachusetts  (1758-1852); 
Private,  Massachusetts  Militia  and  State  Troops,  1775-1779. 


4° 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Bartlett,  Julia  E.  Pettibone  (Mrs.  David  L.  Bartlett),  1293 

Maryland, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Pettibone,  Connecticut  (1711 
-1776);  Colonel,  18th  Connecticut  Militia,  General  Wolcott's  Bri- 
gade, in  the  campaign  around  New  York ;  died  in  service,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Pettibone,  Jr.,  Connecticut; 
Ensign,  Captain  Abel  Pettibone's  Company,  Colonel  Joseph 
Spencer's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  May-December,  1775; 
Lieutenant,  22d  Continental  Eegiment,  Colonel  Samuel  Wyllys, 
1776. 

1895      Barrows,  Emily  Stockbridge  (Mrs.  John  Wright  Barrows),  1091 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Stockbridge,  Connecticut  (1749- 
1832) ;  Corporal,  Captain  John  Thompson's  Company,  Colonel 
Leonard's  Eegiment  Hampshire  County  Massachusetts  Militia, 
marched  to  reinforce  the  Northern  Army,  May-July  8,  1777. 

1893      Barton,  Nancy  E.  White  (Mrs.  T.  W.  Barton),  343 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Glover,  Pennsylvania  (1754-1844) ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Casper  Weitzel's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel 
Miles's  Eegiment  Pennsylvania  Troops,  October,  1776 ;  Corporal 
and  Artificer,  Colonel  Brodhead's  Eegiment  Pennsylvania  Troops, 
1777-1781. 

1895  Bates,  Anna  Washburn  (widow  of  Joshua  Bates),  1215 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Washburn,  Massachusetts  (1742- 
1785);  Minute-man  from  Bridgewater,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington 
Alarm,"  April  19,  1775 ;  Captain  by  commission ;  appointed  by 
Massachusetts  House  of  Eepresentatives  1st  Major,  3d  Eegiment 
State  Militia,  April,  1779 ;  Captain  2d  Company,  3d  Plymouth 
County  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  March  23,  1776 ;  Captain, 
Colonel  Gerrish's  Eegiment  of  Guards,  May  1-December  18,  1779. 

1896  Bates,  Ellen  W.  French  (Mrs.  Andrew  Bates),  1615 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  French,  Massachusetts  (1731-1808) ; 
Private,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;"  Sergeant,  Captain  Oliver  Cummings's 
Company,  Massachusetts  Militia,  1778. 


43 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Bates,  Mary  H.  Barker  (widow  of  George  H.  Bates),  1422 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Freeman,  Connecticut  (1748-1797) ; 
Private,  "Lexington  Alarm,"  April  19,1775;  Corporal,  Connecti- 
cut Militia,  May  6-October  11,  1775;  Sergeant,  Captain  Morgan's 
Company,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Oliver  Smith's  Eegiment,  September- 
November  17,  1776. 


1893      Battelle,  Frances  (Miss),  355 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Battelle,  Massachusetts  (1754- 
1814);  Captain  of  a  Company  of  Minute-men  from  Dedham,  Massa- 
chusetts, April-December,  1775 ;  Captain,  Colonel  Mcintosh's 
Regiment,  1776  ;  Major  1st  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  Colonel 
Mcintosh,  1780. 


1895      Baxter,  Edith  M.  Shed  (Mrs.  Joseph  Nickerson  Baxter),  957 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter   of  Joseph    Shed,  Massachusetts  (1721-1812); 
Minute-man  at  Lexington  and  Bunker  Hill,  1775. 


1893      Beach,  Bessie  Baldwin  (Miss),  304 

Connecticut, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Harrington  Beach,  Connecticut  (1756- 
1834) ;  Private,  Captain  Foote's  Company,  Colonel  Andrew  Ward's 
Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1777. 


1891      Beam,  Mary  Bames  (Mrs.  Henry  Beam),  62 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Hall,  Massachusetts  (1750 )  ;  Ser- 
geant, Captain  Isaac  Hall's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Gardner's 
Regiment  from  Medford,  "Lexington  Alarm,"  April  19,  1775;  2d 
Sergeant,  Captain  Isaac  Hall's  Company,  Massachusetts  Militia, 
March,  1776. 

Also,   great-granddaughter   of   Robert   Eames,  Massachusetts    (1749 

) ;  Private,  Captain  John   Nixon's   Company,  Colonel  Abijah 

Pierce's  Regiment  from  Sudbury, "  Lexington  Alarm,"  April  19, 1775 ; 
Private,  Sergeant  Joseph  Goodenow's  Company  in  service  at  Sud- 
bury,   August    6-December    31,    1776;     Private,    same     service, 


44 

Date  of  Society 

Admission .  Number. 

April  16,  1779 ;  Private,  Major  Nathaniel  Heath's  Company  at 
Sudbury,  June  1,  1779;  Private  in  service  at  Boston,  July  31, 
1779-October  6,  1780;  Corporal,  November  1,  1779;  Sergeant, 
August  1,  1780. 

1893      Beattie,  Mary  E.  Densmore  (Mrs.  Hans  S.  Beattie),  224 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Odell,  British  prisoner  of  war, 
1776. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  William  Odell  (1762-1856) ;  Private,  Captain 
Requa's  Company,  Colonel  Hammond's  Regiment  Westchester 
County  New  York  Militia,  1778  ;  Private,  Captain  Boyd'8  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Drake's  Regiment  New  York  State  Troops,  1780; 
Sergeant  same,  1781. 

1895      Beck,  Hilde  Carrie  (Miss),  1194 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Strong,  Connecticut, 
(1744-1801) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  David  Downs's  Company,  Colonel 
Burrall's  Connecticut  State  Regiment,  January,  1776;  taken  pris- 
oner at  the  "  Cedars,"  Canada,  May  19,  1776 ;  exchanged  ;  1st  Lieu- 
tenant, 5th  Connecticut  Regiment,  January  1,  1777 ;  transferred  to 
2d  Connecticut  Regiment ;  Captain-Lieutenant,  1780  ,  Captain,  May 
2,  1780 ;  retired,  1783. 

1895      Beckwith,  Marie  McCauley  (Mrs.  Tifft  Beckwith),  811 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  McCalla,  Pennsylvania,  (1732- 
1815);  Captain,  Plumstead  Bucks  County  Associators,  August  21, 
1775;  Captain  7th  Company,  2d  Battalion,  Bucks  County  Pennsyl- 
vania Militia,  May  6,  1777 ;  resigned  March  9,  1779 ;  appointed 
Chief  of  Forage  Department  Bucks  County,  1779 ;  Commissioner 
of  Purchases,  1780-81. 

Also,  great-great  granddaughter  of  William  Holt,  Virginia,  Commis- 
sary for  the  American  Army  during  the  Revolution. 

1892      Bee,  Annie  Faysson  (Miss),  185 

Texas, 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Bee,  South  Carolina  (1735-1810)  ;  Member 
South  Carolina  Provincial  Congress,  1775;  Lieutenant-Governor  of 
South  Carolina;  Member  of  Congress,  1780-1782. 


45 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Bee,  Sophronia  Louise  Clapp  (widow  of  Albert  N.  Bee),  1059 

California, 

Granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Clapp,  Massachusetts  (1735-1819);  1st 
Lieutenant,  Captain  Oliver  Billings's  Company,  Colonel  Lemuel 
Bobinson's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  19,  1775;  Cap- 
tain, Colonel  Benjamin  Giles's  Regiment,  March  4-25,  1776;  Cap- 
tain commanding  Guards  in  and  around  Boston  under  Major-Gen- 
eral Heath,  May  11,  1779. 

1895      Beecher,  Jessie  Howe  Bigelow  (Mrs.  William  C.  Beecher),  890 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ivory  Bigelow,  Massachusetts  (1741-1804) ; 
Private,  Captain  Daniel  Barnes's  Company  of  Minute-men  from 
Marlborough,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington  Alarm,"  April  19,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Barnes,  Massachusetts 
(1738-1821)  ;  Private,  Captain  Daniel  Barnes's  Company  of  Minute- 
men  from  Marlborough,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington  Alarm,"  April 
19,  1775. 

1895      Beers,  Emma  B.  (Miss),  1162 

Illinois, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Scott,  Connecticut  (1756-1824) ; 
Private,  9th  Company,  Colonel  Waterbury's  Regiment  Connecticut 
Militia,  November,  1775 ;  Private,  4th  Company,  7th  Connecticut 
Regiment,  Colonel  Charles  Webb,  July  16,  1776 ;  Private,  Captain 
Hait's  Company,  Connecticut  Line,  February  1,  1777 ;  Private, 
Captain  Nichol's  Company,  July  5,  1779. 

1895      Beers,  Mabel  E.  (Miss),  999 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Burnham,  Massachusetts  (1751- 
1835) ;  Private,  Captain  Abraham  Dodge's  Company  from  Lynn, 
December  1,  1775;  Private,  in  "Alarm  List,"  Captain  David  Low's 
Company,  Colonel  Cogswell's  Regiment,  April  30,  1778. 

1894      Belknap,  Adeline  C.  (Miss),  557 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  Philip  Kelch,  New  York  (1753 );  Private, 

Captain  Quick's  Company,  Colonel  Van  Schaick's  Regiment  New 
York  Line ;  after  eighteen  months'  service  taken  prisoner  at  Fort 
Stanwix ;  imprisoned  at  Montreal  until  the  Declaration  of  Peace, 
1783. 


46  „   . 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Bell,  Alice  Lyon  (Miss),  668 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cogswell,  Massachusetts  (1746- 
1810);  Captain,  Colonel  G-errish's  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  May 
19-December,  1775;  Captain  26th  Continental  Infantry,  January 
1-December  31,  1776  ;  Major,  1st  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  January 
21,  1779 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  15th  Massachusetts  Eegiment, 
November  26,  1777  ;  retired  January  1,  1781. 

1891      Bell,  Charlotte  Jones  (widow  of  Charles  A.  Bell),  42 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bradford,  New  Hampshire;  Sergeant, 
Captain  Isaac  Baldwin's  Company,  Colonel  Stark's  1st  Eegiment 
New  Hampshire  Line,  1775;  2d  Lieutenant,  5th  Continental  In- 
fantry, January  1,  1776 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  2d  Eegiment  New  Hamp- 
shire Line,  November  8,  1776;  retired  September,  1778. 

1891      Bell,  Louisa  Sadler  (widow  of  Edwin  Q.  Bell),  89 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Van  Brugh  Livingston,  New 
York  (1710 );  Delegate  to  First  and  Second  Provincial  Con- 
gresses of  New  York;  President  of  First  Provincial  Congress; 
Treasurer  of  New  York  Provincial  Congress,  1776-1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Lachlin  Mcintosh,  Georgia  ( 

1806) ;  Colonel  1st  Georgia  Eegiment,  January  1,  1776 ;  Brigadier- 
General,  Continental  Army,  September  10,  1776;  taken  prisoner  at 
Charleston,  May  17,  1780;  exchanged  December,  1780;  served  to 
the  close  of  the  war. 

1893      Bellows,  Anna  Marshall  (Mrs.  Edwin  Philip  Bellows),  377 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Marshall,  Connecticut  (1726 

);  Private,  Captain  Amos  Wilson's  Company  17th  Connecticut 

Militia;  served  three  years. 

1893      Bennet,  Elizabeth  B.  (Mrs.  John  B.  Bennet),  108 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Pickens,  South  Carolina  (1739 
-1817) ;  served  as  Captain,  Major,  and  Colonel  of  South  Carolina 
Militia;  Brigadier-General,  South  Carolina  State  Troops,  1775  to 
close  of  war;  wounded  at  Eutaw  Springs,  September  8,  1781. 


Date  of 


47 


Admission.  Society 

Number. 

1892      Bennett,  Mary  B.  Suydam  (Mrs.  Adolphus  Bennett),  189 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Bev.  Martinus  Schoonraaker  (1737- 
1794);  a  distinguished  Whig  patriot;  Pastor  of  Beformed  Church 
at  Harlem,  New  York,  and  Gravesend,  Long  Island ;  requested  by 
resolution  of  Convention  of  the  State  of  New  York  to  officiate  in 
his  own  church  in  Harlem,  August  17,  1776,  a  day  designated  for 
fasting  and  prayer;  during  the  British  occupancy  of  Harlem  both 
his  house  and  church  were  burned,  and  he  himself  escaped  arrest 
only  by  seeking  protection  within  the  American  lines. 

1895      Bennett,  Louise  Goleen  (Miss),  1120 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of    Philip    Ulnier,    Maine    ( 1817); 

Ensign,  25th  Begiment  of  Foot,  Colonel  William  Bond,  April  2o| 
1776;  1st  Lieutenant,  January  1,  1777;  resigned  February  14, 
1778 ;  Captain,  Colonel  McCobb's  Begiment  for  Seacoast  Defence' 
1779. 

1892      Bennett,  Maria  E.  Bergen  (Mrs.  William  B.  Bennett),  195 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Brower,  New  York  (1759 ) ;  Priv- 
ate, Captain  Lansing's  Company,  6th  Albany  County  New  York 
Begiment,  Colonel  Schuyler. 

Also^  great-great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Brower ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Brower's  Company,  Colonel  Brinckerhoff's  Begiment  Dutchess 
County  New  York  Militia. 

1894      Bennett,  Minerva  Hakes  (widow  of  Phineas  L.  Bennett),  678 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Matthews,  Connecticut  (1725-1821); 
1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Phineas  Porter's  Company,  1st  Connecticut 
Continental  Begiment,  Colonel  David  Wooster,  May-December, 
1775;  Captain  4th  Company,  2d  Battalion,  Connecticut  State 
Troops,  Colonel  Heman  Swift,  July-November,  1776 ;  in  service  at 
Ticonderoga. 

1893      Bennett,  Mary  Prout  (Mrs.  Alden  J.  Bennett),  370 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Weeks,  New  York  (1734-1784); 
Private,  Captain  Hobby's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas's  Begiment 
Westchester  County  New  York  Militia,  May  21-July  28, 1778.  [Also, 


Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Zophar  or  Zophas  Weeks,  New  York 
(1755-1847) ;  Lieutenant,  Colonel  Morris  Graham's  Eegiment 
Dutchess  County  New  York  Militia,  General  Clinton's  Brigade, 
April  2-August  3,  1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Silas  Wickes,  New  York  (1758-1838); 
Private,  Captain  Samuel  Smith's  Company,  Colonel  Fryer's  Regi- 
ment as  a  Guard  at  Poughkeepsie,  1777;  Private,  Captain  Smith's 
Company,  Major  Paulding's  Eegiment  at  West  Point,  May,  1778; 
Private,  Captain  Smith's  Company  at  Fishkill,  September,  1779 ; 
Private,  Colonel  Graham's  Regiment  Dutchess  County  New  York 
Militia,  October,  1780. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Increase  Carpenter,  New  York 
(1736-1807);  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Ephraim  Baylies's  Company, 
Queens  County  New  York  Militia,  March  27,  1776. 


Iggg      Bennett,  Nelly  Dent  Sharpe  (Mrs.  John  B.  Bennett),  -mor 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Dent,  Maryland  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  3d 
Maryland  Battalion  of  the  "  Flying  Camp,"  June-December,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Harkness  (1739-1822)  ; 
Ensign,  Captain  John  Mateer's  Company,  3d  Battalion,  Cumberland 
County  Pennsylvania  Associators,  Colonel  William  Chambers, 
July  31,  1777 ;  Ensign,  Captain  John  McGeer's  Company,  same 
BattalioD,  May  14,  1778;  served  on  Indian  frontiers;  served  at 
Brandywine,  Germantown,  and  Chestnut  Hill. 


*Benson,  Anna  (Miss), 

1891  AT       v    ,  58 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Horn,  New  York ;  Private,  5th  Com- 
pany, 5th  Regiment  New  York  Line,  Colonel  Louis  Dubois,  1780- 
1781. 


Bent,  Catherine  Metcalp  (Miss), 
1895  Massachusetts,  1093 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Canadey,  Jr.,  Massachusetts 
(1729-1788)  ;  Private,  Captain  Ebenezer  Tucker's  Company,  "Lex- 
ington Alarm,"  April  19,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  White's 
Company,  Major  Edward  Proctor's  Detachment  of  Guards,  service 
at  Dorchester,  December  10,  1777-March  1,  1778;  Private,  Captain 
James  Cooper's  Company  raised  to  reinforce  the  Continental 
Army,  July  15,  1780.  [Also, 

*  Deceased. 


49 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Kennedy ;  Private, 
Captain  Bradley's  Company,  Colonel  Robinson's  Regiment,  "  Lex- 
ington Alarm,"  April  19,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Bradley's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Grill's  Regiment  at  Dorchester,  March  1,  1776 ; 
Private,  Captain  Henry  Vose's  Company,  April,  1776. 


1895      Bergen,  Adriana  Magaw  (Mrs.  George  T.  Bergen),  893 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Magaw,  Pennsylvania  ( 1790): 

Colonel  5th  Pennsylvania  Battalion,  January  3,  1776;  taken  pris- 
oner at  Fort  Washington,  November  16,  1776;  exchanged  October 
25,  1780. 


1895      Berger,  Gertrude  Hill  (widow  of  Charles  D.  Berger),  1031 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Johnson,  Vermont  (1742- 
1819) ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  New  York  Troops  at  Ticonderoga, 
1777;  Member  of  War  Committee,  1777;  taken  prisoner  March 
1781 ;  released  June  24,  1782. 


1895      Berry,  Anna  J.  Clement  Berry  (Mrs.  Jacob  Warren  Berry),  1508 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Abbott,  Massachusetts  (1751-1837) 
Private,  Captain  Benjamin  Ames's  Company,  Colonel  James  Frye's 
Regiment,  "Lexington    Alarm;"  eight  months'    service,  May  17, 
1775 ;  Private,    Continental   Army,    Colonel    Henley's    Regiment, 
February  16,  1778,  enlisted  for  three  years. 


1891      Berry,  Frances  A.  D.  Mersereau  (widow  of  Thomas  J.  Berry),  21 

New  York, 

Great-granddaugbter  of  Joshua  Mersereau,  New  York  (1728-1804); 
Member  of  Provincial  Assembly  which  met  at  Kingston  and 
Poughkeepsie  during  the  war;  Representative  from  Richmond 
County,  New  York,  1777-1786;  Deputy  Commissary-General  of 
Prisoners  for  the  Continent. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Joshua  Mersereau,  Jr..  New  York  (1758- 
1856) ;  Quartermaster  at  Rutland,  Massachusetts,  1777 ;  Guide  for 
Colonel  Hazen's  Regiment,  1780 ;  Prisoner  on  the  British  Prison 
Ship  "Scorpion,"  1782.  [Also, 


^0 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Butts,  Connecticut ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Bacon's  Company,  Colonel  John  Chester's  Begiment, 
Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Connecticut  State  Troops,  1776  ;  Private, 
Captain  Moses  Branch's  Company,  Colonel  Obediah  Johnson's  Begi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Harmanus  Garrison,  New  York; 
Quartermaster,  Bichmond  County  New  York  Militia,  March  15, 
1776. 


1892      Berry,  Margaret  Benson  (Mrs.  John  F.  Berry),  155 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Bobert  Benson,  New  York  (1739 )  ;  Sec- 
retary New  York  Provincial  Congress,  1775-7 ;  Commissary  for 
Prisoners  of  War,  1776 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Aid-de-camp  to 
Governor  George  Clinton,  1777-1783. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Couvenhoven,  Long 
Island ;  Deputy  to  New  York  Provincial  Congress,  1775-76. 


1894      Bevan,  Helen  (Miss),  451 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Charles  C.  Bevan,  Maryland  (1756-1829); 
Ensign,  6th  Maryland  Begiment,  November  1,  1777 ,  Lieutenant, 
6th  Maryland  Infantry,  Colonel  Otto  Hale  Williams,  May  18, 
1779. 


1895      Bigelow,  Eunice  A.  Howe  (Mrs.  Charles  D.  Bigelow),  889 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ivory  Bigelow,  Massachusetts  (1741- 
1804);  Private,  Captain  Daniel  Barnes's  Company  of  Minute-men 
from  Marlborough,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Bobert  Eames,  Massachusetts 
(1738-1821)  ;  Private,  Captain  Daniel  Barnes's  Company  of  Minute- 
men  from  Marlborough,  Massachusetts,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 


1895       Bigelow,  Mary  A.  Van  Duzee  (Mrs.  Isaac  Storer  Bigelow),  1022 

Iowa, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Wickes,  Massachusetts  (1723-1787)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Josiah  White's  Company,  Colonel  Job  Cushing's 
Begiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  September  5-October  19,  1777 ; 
Private,  same,  October  19-November  29,  1777. 


51 

'Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893      Billings,  Sarah  Morillo  (widow  of  Silas  X.  Billings),  386 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elias  Blanchard  (1756-1822);  Private,  Cap- 
tain James  Stedman's  Company,  Windham  Connecticut  Militia, 
"Lexington  Alarm;"  Ensign,  Continental  Army;  resigned  Septem- 
ber 30,  1778. 

Also,  granddaughter   of  William    Bexford,    Connecticut  ( 1819) ; 

Private,  Captain  Seth  Smith's  Company,  New  Hartford  Connecticut 
Militia,  "Lexington  Alarm." 


1893      Bingham,  Elorence  Wells  (Mrs.  James  Bingham),  602 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Eichard  Sweetser,  Maine  (1750 ): 

Private,  Captain  Samuel  Noyes's  Company,  Colonel  Edmund  Phin- 
ney's  Eegiment,  May,  1775,  eight  months'  service  ;  Sergeant,  Captain 
Williams's  Company,  Colonel  Edmund  Phinney's  Eegiment,  January 
1776,  twelve  months'  service. 


1896      Binney,  Helen  Maude  (Miss),  1511 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Binney,  Massachusetts  (1749- 
1783)  ;  Private,  Captain  Peter  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel  Solo- 
mon Lovell's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  March  15,  177H; 
Private,  Captain  Theophilus  Wilder's  Company,  Major  Thomas 
Lathrop's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  March  4-April  4,  1778. 


1895       Bird,  Gertrude  Hubbard  (Mrs.  Joseph  Edward  Bird),  1051 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Hubbard,  Massachusetts  (1754-1850) 
Minute-man  at  Cambridge  and  Bunker  Hill,  1775 ;  served  in  Gen- 
eral Stark's  Division  until  the  surrender  of  Burgoyne. 


1891      Birdsall,  Lizzie  Tirrell  Hastings  (Mrs.  Ernest  W.  Birdsall),  HI 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Hastings,  Massachusetts  (1738  ); 

Member  of  Governor's  Council  of  Massachusetts  during  the  Eevo- 
lution. 


52 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893  Bissell,  Mart  C.  (Miss),  235 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Adam  Van  Patten,  New  York  ;  Private, 
2d  Albany  Eegiment  New  York  Troops,  Colonel  Adam  Wemple. 

1894  Blake,  Marion  Stanley  (Miss),  781 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Blake,  Connecticut  ( 1837)  ; 

Private,  Colonel  Canfield's  Connecticut  Regiment  stationed  at  West 
Point,  1781. 

1895  Blodgett,  Emma  S.  Garfield  (Mrs.  William  Ashley  Blodgett),  1183 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Walker,  Massachusetts  (1721- 
1817);  Private,  Captain  Henry  Haskell's  Company,  Colonel  James 
Prescott's  Regiment,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Chamberlain,  Massachusetts 
(7764-1840)  ;  Private,  Captain  Cowell's  Company,  Colonel  Hawes's 
Massachusetts  Regiment  for  service  in  Rhode  Island,  August  4-26, 
1778. 

1895      Blow,  Jennie  Goodell  (Mrs.  Albert  A.  Blow),  699 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Edward   Goodell,  Connecticut  (1715- 

);    Corporal,  8th  Company,   Captain   Ingalls,   11th  Regiment 

Connecticut  Militia,  1776. 

1895      Boal,  Malvina  A.  Buttles  (Mrs.  George  J.  Boal),  1266 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter    of    Joel    Buttolph,    Connecticut   (1749-1786); 

Private,    Captain   Samuel   Hays's   Company,  Connecticut   Militia, 

August  22-September  26,  1776. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Buttolph,  Connecticut 

(1724-1777) ;  Captain,  18th  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  August 

18-September  6,  1776. 

1894      Bond,  Isabella  Bacon  (Mrs.  Charles  B.  Bond),  591 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of  Josiah   Bacon,  Massachusetts  ( 

1775) ;  Private,  Captain  Black's  Company,  Colonel  Brewer's  Regi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia;  killed  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775. 


53 

Date  of  ""  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Booker,  Juliana  T.  Manning  (Mrs.  William  D.  Booker),  447 

Maryland, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Mynn  Thruston,  Virginia 
(1738-1812) ;  Colonel,  Virginia  Additional  Continental  Infantry, 
January,  1777- April  22,  1779;  wounded  and  lost  an  arm  at  Amboy, 
New  Jersey,  March  8,  1777  ;  retired  April  22,  1779. 


1893      Boone,  Emma  F.  N.  (Miss),  241 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Boone,  Lieutenant,  Artillery  Com- 
pany, 2d  Eegiment  .Rhode  Island  Troops. 


1893      Borden,  Fannie  Quarles  (Mrs.  Guy  Borden),  350 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of  James   Williams,  Virginia;    Captain, 
15th  Regiment  Virginia  State  Troops. 


1894       Bosson,  Jennie  Hood  (Mrs.  George  C.  Bosson),  530 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Flint,  Massachusetts  (1733-1777) ; 
Captain,  8th  Eegiment  Essex  County  Massachusetts  Militia; 
killed  at  Stillwater  at  the  head  of  his  Company,  October  7,  1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Hood,  Sr.,  Massachusetts;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Thomas  Cummings's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Ger- 
rish's  Eegiment  detached  to  reinforce  the  Continental  Army  ;  Ser- 
geant, Captain  Benjamin  Gould's  Company,  Colonel  Wade's  Essex 
County  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia  raised  to  reinforce  the 
Continental  Army,  July  6-October  10,  1780. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  John  Hood,  Jr.,  ( );  Private,  Cap- 
tain John  Baker's  Company,  Colonel  Little's  Eegiment  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  May  23,  1775;  Private,  Captain  John  Dodge's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's  Eegiment  of  Guards,  November  12, 
1777-April  3,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Needham,  Massachusetts  (1732 

) ;  Private,  Captain  Joshua  Shaw's  Company,  Colonel  Elisha 

Porter's  Eegiment  Hampshire  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  July 
22-August  27,  1779. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Daniel  Needham,  Massachusetts  (1760-1844); 
Private,  Captain  John  Bodwell's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's 
Eegiment  of  Guards,  April  2-July  2,  1778 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Jere- 
miah Putnam's  Company,  Colonel  Nathan  Tyler's  Eegiment  Massa- 


K4 

Date  of  Joci<?ty 

Admission.  Number. 

chusetts  Militia  for  service  at  Ehode  Island,  July  8-December  1, 
1779 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Benjamin  Peabody's  Company,  Colonel 
Wade's  Eegiment  Essex  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  July  5- 
October  10,  1780. 

1895      Bourne,  Annie  W.  Holmes  (Mrs.  Jacob  F.  Bourne),  1252 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Holmes,  New  Hampshire  (1740- 
1806) ;  Private,  Captain  Guild's  Company,  Colonel  Heath's  Eegi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia,  May  3,  1775,  eight  months'  service; 
Lieutenant,  Captain  Peter  Clark's  Company,  Colonel  Moore's  Eegi- 
ment New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  September  30,  1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  William  Campbell,  New  Hampshire 
(1749-1840)  ;  Corporal,  Captain  Levi  Spaulding's  Company,  Colonel 
James  Eeed's  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  April  23,  1775 ; 
Sergeant,  Captain  John  Carson's  Company  of  Militia,  July  7,  1777 ; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Peter  Clark's  Company,  Colonel  Moore's  Eegi- 
ment New  Hampshire  Volunteers;  Sergeant,  Captain  Lovejoy's 
Company  of  Militia  raised  for  the  defence  of  Portsmouth,  Septem- 
ber 27,  1779. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Morse,  Massachusetts  (1759- 
1824) ;  Fifer,  Captain  Aaron  Guild's  Company,  Colonel  Heath's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  14,  1775 ;  Fifer,  Captain  Wil- 
liam Bullard's  Company,  Colonel  William  Mcintosh's  Eegiment, 
March  4,  1776 ;  Fifer,  Captain  Aaron  Guild's  Company,  Colonel 
Josiah  Whitney's  Eegiment,  August-November,  1776 ;  Fifer,  same, 
November-December  3,  1776 ;  Fifer,  Captain  Aaron  Smith's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Benjamin  Gill's  Eegiment,  August-November  29, 
1777;  Private,  Continental  Army,  July  24-Deeember  25,  1780. 

1891       Bourne,  Sarah  Ogier  (Mrs.  William  H.  Bourne),  119 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Ogier  (1760-1849) ;  Private,  Captain  Benja- 
min Lamont's  Company,  Colonel  John  Allen's  Eegiment  Massachu- 
setts Militia  raised  for  the  defence  of  Machias,  Maine,  October  10- 
December  13,  1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Ogier,  Private,  same  com- 
pany, regiment,  and  service. 

1894      Bowman,  Emma  Winne  (Mrs.  William  E.  Bowman),  663 

Iowa, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Winne,  New  York;  Adjutant,  15th 
Eegiment  Albany  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Peter 
Vrooman,  October  20-December  1,  1779 ;  Quartermaster,  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel Marinus  Willett's  Eegiment  New  York  Levies, 
August  7-November  30,  1781. 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Boynton,  Caroline  Harriman  (Mrs.  John  Farnham  Boynton),  1290 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Brinsley  Peabody,  Massachusetts  (1731 )  ; 

Private,  Captain  Asa  Prince's  Company,  Colonel  Mansfield's  Regi- 
ment  Massachusetts  Militia,  October  6,  1775,  eight  months' 
service. 


1894      Boynton,  Hattie  A.  Gould  (Mrs.  Charles  B.  Boynton),  646 

New  Jersey. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  French,  Massachusetts  (1752-1822); 
Captain,  7th  Compan}^,  5th  Hampshire  County  Massachusetts  Regi- 
ment,  May  3,  1776;  Captain,  Colonel  David  Wells's  Regiment,  Sep- 
tember 23,  1777  ;  services  in  the  Northern  Department. 

1891       Bradley,  Anne  M.  Lewis  (Mrs.),  33 

Texas, 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Lewis,  Virginia  (1720-1781)  ;  Brigadier- 
General,  Continental  Army,  March  1,  1776  ;  retired  April  15,  1777. 


1894       Bradley,  Edith  Burnett  (Mrs.  Lawrence  Hull  Bradley),  673 

California, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Bradley  (1756-1840) ;  Private,  in 
service  at  Ticonderoga  under  Ethan  Allen,  May  1775  ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Josiah  Wright's  Company,  Vermont  Militia,  May  1775 ;  Private, 
Captain  Stephen  P.  Bradley's  Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  Jan- 
uary, 1776  ;  Private,  Captain  Parmelee's  Company,  Colonel  Elmore's 
Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  twelve  months'  service. 


1893      Bradshaw,  Anna  Louise  Hammond  (Mrs.  F.  L.  Bradshaw),  331 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hammond,  Yermont  (1762-1847);  5th 
Corporal  of  a  Company  stationed  at  West  Point,  1778. 

1893       Brant,  Marie  Pratt  (Mrs  Amos  Augustus  Brant),  246 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  William  Pratt,  Rhode  Island;  Ensign,  2d  Rhode 
Island  Regiment,  May  1,  1779 ;  Lieutenant,  1st  Rhode  Island  Reg- 
iment, August  25,  1781 ;  served  to  close  of  war. 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Brat,  Phileta  Crane  (Mrs  Andrew  W.  Bray),  762 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Dodd,  New  Jersey  (1728-1804); 
Private,  Essex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


1895      Brayton,  Harriet  Hitchcock  (Miss),  1225 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Tinkham,  Massachusetts  (1743-1836); 
Private,  1st  Company,  4th  Regiment  Massachusetts  Infantry,  Col- 
onel Ebenezer  Sproat,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;  "  Private,  same,  Ehode 
Island  Campaign,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Macy  Williams,  Massachusetts 
(1736-1786)  ;  Captain  of  Minute-men  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;  "  Cap- 
tain, Colonel  Timothy  Walker's  Regiment,  May-December,  1775. 


1893      Brayton,  Julia  Washburn  (Miss),  283 

Massachusetts, 
Great-granddaughter   of    George   Lawton,    Ehode    Island ;    Private, 

Colonel  John  Cooke's  Regiment  Rhode  Island  Militia. 
Also,  great-great-gi'anddaughter    of    Robert  Lawton,  Rhode  Island ; 

Member  General  Assembly  Rhode  Island,  1781,  1782,  1783. 


1893       Brayton,  Mary  (Miss),  282 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Lawton,  Rhode  Island;  Private, 
Colonel  John  Cooke's  Regiment  Rhode  Island  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Lawton,  Rhode  Island; 
Member  General  Assembly  Rhode  Island,  1781,  1782,  1783. 


1895       Bready,  Marcia  W.  Brownell  (Mrs.  John  Ely  Bready),  815 

Iowa, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Brownell,  Massachusetts 
(1715-1785) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Thomas  Kempton's  Company  from 
Dartmouth,  "Lexington  Alarm  ;"  Sergeant,  Captain  Thomas  Kemp- 
ton's  Company,  Colonel  Danielson's  Regiment,  May  8-August  1, 
1775 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Kempton's  Company,  Colonel  Danielson's 
Regiment,  October  6,  1775,  eight  months'  service ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain William  Hicks'  Company,  Colonel  Pope's  Regiment,  December 
15,  1777. 


57 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895  Breed,  Alice  Hubbard  (Miss),  1255 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Allen  Breed,  New  Hampshire  (1759- 
1842)  ;  Private,  Captain  Ezra  Towers'  Company,  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  April  20,  1775  ;  Corporal,  Captain  Joseph  Parker's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Enoch  Hale's  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia, 
July,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Corning,  Massa- 
chusetts (1738  )  ;  Private,  1st  Company  of  Foot  from  Beverly, 

Captain  Larkin  Thorndike,  at  Lexington,  April  19,  1775 ;  Private, 
Captain  Billy  Porter's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin  Tupper's  Regi- 
ment, February  12, 1777-1780 ;  Private,  Captain  Porter's  Company, 
Colonel  Eben  Francis's  Regiment;  Private,  Captain  Porter's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Tupper's  Regiment,  January  1-February  13,  1780. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Zaccheus  Goldsmith,  Massa- 
chusetts ;  Private,  Captain  Henry  Abbott's  Company  from  Andover, 
"  Lexington  Alarm,"  April  19,  1775. 

1896  Breed,  Mart  Ellen  (Miss),  1535 

Massachusetts. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Lay,  Massachusetts;  Lieuten- 
ant, Captain  Andrew  Woodberry's  Company,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Enoch  Hallett's  Regiment  for  service  at  Rhode  Island,  July  1- 
November  2,  1780. 

1895      Bridgman,  Gertrude  M.  Lane  (Mrs.  Wentzel  A.  Bridgman),  1388 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Waring,  Connecticut  (1744- 
1830)  ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Keeler's  Company,  Colonel  Philip 
Burr  Bradley's  Battalion,  Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Connecticut  Militia, 
July  16,  1776-November  16,  1777 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  2d  Continental 
Artillery,  January  1, 1777  ;  Captain-Lieutenant,  September  26,  1779  ; 
resigned  April  14,  1781. 

1895       Brigham,  Ella  E.  Grey  (Mrs.  Alasco  De  Lancey  Brigham),  1330 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of   William   Perrine,   New   Jersey  (1743 

) ;    Private,  Captain   Peter   Perrine's  Company,  3d  Regiment 

Middlesex  County  New  Jersey  Militia,  Colonel  John  Duyckinck ; 
also  Private,  New  Jersey  Line. 

Also,  great-great  granddaughter  of  John  Ruff,  New  York  (1730-1799)  ; 
Captain,  1st  Tryon  County  New  York  Militia,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Samuel  Clyde,  June  15,  1779-January  1,  1783.  [Also, 


Date  of  °°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Matthias  Mount,  New  Jersey ; 
Private,  Captain  Samuel  Stout's  Company,  3d  Eegiment  Middlesex 
County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1895       Brigham,  Helen  A.  Bates  (Mrs.  Franklin  D.  Brigham),  1182 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Zealous  Bates,  Massachusetts  (1754-1831) ; 
Private,  Captain  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel  Grafton's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  December  18,  1775;  Private,  Captain  Beale's 
Company  at  Dorchester,  March  4,  1776 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Beale's 
Company,  Colonel  Lovell's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June  14, 
1776. 

1891  Briscoe,  Mary  J.  Harris  (Mrs.  Andrew  Briscoe),  149 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Harris,  Pennsylvania  (1740-1825) ; 
Private,  Pennsylvania  Militia,  1777 ;  Captain  to  close  of  war. 

1892  Briscoe,  Mary  (Miss),  303 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Harris,  Pennsylvania  (1740- 
1825);  Private,  Pennsylvania  Militia,  1777:  Captain  to  close  of  war. 

1894  Britton,  Harriett  L.  Turner  (Mrs.  Alexander  H.  Britton),  752 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Turner,  Connecticut  (1733-1824) ; 
Private,  Captain  George  Markham's  Company,  Connecticut  Militia, 
September  11,  1781 ;  served  at  New  London. 

1893  Brockway,  Alice  Tolman  (Mrs.  L.  G.  Brockway),  336 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Tolman,  Massachusetts  (1753- 
1835);  Minute-man  "Lexington  Alarm,"  April  19,  1775. 

1895  Brockway,  Frances  Whitney  (Mrs.  A.  Norton  Brockway),  1389 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Whitney,  Massachusetts  (1730- 
1802) ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  White's  Company,  Colonel  Asa 
Whitcomb's  Eegiment  from  Lancaster,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington 
Alarm,"  April  19,  1775. 


59 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Brookman,  Sarah  Carlton  (Mrs.  John  U.  Brookman),  432 

New  York, 

Granddaughter   of   Eev.  Daniel  Merrill,  Maine  (1765-1833);  served 
three  years  in  the  Eevolutionary  Army. 


1891      Brooks,  Mart  Ella  Steele  (Mrs.  Benjamin  Brooks),  116 

California, 

Granddaughter  of  Ezra  Benedict,  Connecticut  (1746 ) ;  Sergeant, 

Captain  Keeler's   Company  of  Militia,  1776 ;  Lieutenant,  Colonel 
Eno's  Regiment  Connecticut  State  Troops,  June,  1777. 


1894       Broun,  Henriette  MxVrie  Bros£  (Mrs.  Heywood  C.  Broun),  531 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Sterling,  Connecticut  (1749-1837)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Caleb  St.  John's  Company,  Colonel  Silliman's 
Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1776;  March-December,  1777; 
February,  1778-January,  1779 ;  March-December,  1779 ;  Private, 
Captain  Abraham  Gregory's  Company,  Colonel  Stephen  St.  John's 
Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  March-September,  1781 ;  Quarter- 
master, 3d  Regiment  Light  Horse  Connecticut  Militia,  Major  Daniel 
Starr. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Sterling,  Connecticut; 
Private,  Captain  Nehemiah  Bradley's  Company,  Colonel  David 
Waterbury's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  May  13-October  17, 
1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Nathan  Gilbert's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Meade's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  October  5-30,  1777. 


1896       Brown,  Abbie  Farwell  (Miss),  1579 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Marston,  New  Hamp- 
shire (1727-1810) ;  Private,  Captain  Henry  Elkins'  Company, 
Colonel  Joshua  Wingate's  Regiment  for  defence  of  Piscataqua 
Harbor,  November  5,  1775. 


1893      Brown,  Annie  H.  Giddings  (Mrs.  John  N.  Brown),  294 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Dennings,  Captain,  Norwich  Connect- 
icut Militia,  1782. 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895  Brown,  Caroline  L.  Pease  (Mrs.  Frank  A.  Brown).  1219 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Loring,  Massachusetts  (1756-1810)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Josiah  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin 
Lincoln's  Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm  ;"  Private,  Captain  Charles 
Cushing's  Company,  Massachusetts  Militia,  May,  1775-January, 
1776 ;  Private,  Captain  Peter  Cushing's  Company  at  Dorchester 
Heights,  March,  1776. 

1896  Brown,  Caroline  Monteith  (Miss).  1544 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Newhall,  Massachusetts  (1743-1843); 
Private,  Captain  Samuel  Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Gerrish's 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  2-July  3,  1778 ;  Corporal, 
July  2-July  12,  1778 ;  Private,  Captain  Huse's  Company,  Colonel 
Gerrish's  Regiment,  July  13-Decernber  14,  1778. 

1895  Brown,  Caroline  Richardson  (Mrs.  Samuel  Walley  Brown),  1114 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Thomas,  New  York  ( 

1777) ;  Deputy  New  York  Provincial  Congress,  1774  and  1775 ; 
Prisoner  in  the  Old  Sugar  House,  New  York  ;  died  in  prison  May 
1,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughtcr  of  James  Ferris,  New  York 
(1734-1777);  Chairman  Westchester  County  Committee,  1774; 
Member  Sub-committee  appointed  by  Provincial  Congress  to 
inspect  the  election  of  militia  officers,  Westchester,  New  York, 
August  24,  1775 ;  Prisoner  in  the  Old  Sugar  House,  New  York, 
1776;  released  on  parole  June  14,  1777,  and  died  a  few  days  later. 

1896  Brown,  Ethel  C.  (Miss),  .      1578 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Epbraim  Marston,  New  Hamp- 
shire (1727-1810);  Private,  Captain  Henry  Elkins'  Company, 
Colonel  Joshua  Wingate's  Regiment  for  defence  of  Piscataqua  Har- 
bor, November  5,  1775. 

1891      Brown,  Helen  E.  (Miss),  23 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Bourdette,  New  Jersey  (1735- 
1826;)  donated  the  land  for  Fort  Lee  and  assisted  in  the  building 
of  the  fortification. 


™    4.       e  61  „      . 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Brown,  Mary  Hyde  (Mrs.  George  Le  Eoy  Brown),  856 

Arizona, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Leavenworth,  Connecticut; 
Lieutenant,  Connecticut  Militia,  during  the  Bevolutionary  War. 

1891       Brown,  Mary  Mitchell  (Mrs.  John  Renry  Brown),  97 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Avery,  Connecticut  (1732-1781) ; 
Lieutenant,  8th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  Oliver 
Smith  ;  killed  in  action  at  Groton  Heights,  September  6,  1781. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Leeds,  Connecticut ;  Private, 
Captain  James  Eldridge's  Company,  Connecticut  Line,  1777-1781. 

1895       Brown,  Mary  W.  Cushman  (widow  of  William  Felix  Brown),  1133 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Mial  Cushman,  Massachusetts  (1753-1817);  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Daniel  Egery's  Company,  Colonel  Lanielson's  Regi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia,  May  4-August  1,  1775. 

1895      Brown,  Pauline  H.  Moore  (Mrs.  Alexander  D.  Brown),  1411 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Moore,  New  Hampshire  (1731-1809); 
Captain,  Colonel  Stark's  Eegiment,  April  24,1775;  in  service  at 
Bunker  Hill ;  promoted  to  rank  of  Major,  June  18,  1775. 

1895       Browne,  Jessie  Browne  (Mrs.  Edwin  M.  Browne),  1396 

Colorado, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Ludlow,  New  Jersey 
(1728-1812);  1st  Major,  Eastern  Battalion,  Morris  County  New 
jersey  Militia,  January  13,  1776 ;  Major,  Colonel  Ephraim  Martin's 
Battalion,  General  Nathaniel  Heard's  Brigade,  New  Jersey  Militia, 
June  14,  1776  ;  promoted  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Eastern  Battalion, 
Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia,  May  23,  1777 ;  resigned  from 
disability  November  13,  1777. 

1891       Brower,  Jennie  Veeder  (Mrs.  A.  G.  Brower),  109 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of   Garrit  Symonse  Yeeder,  New  York  (1751 )  ; 

Captain,  2d  Albany  County  New  York  Eegiment. 


62  „   • 

Date  of  ,§0C1?ty 

Admission.  IS  umber. 

1895       Bruce,  Kate  M.  Gilbert  (Mrs  Orsamies  B.  Bruce),  1058 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  John  Gilbert,  Connecticut  (1752-1829) ;  Corporal, 
Captain  Elijah  Abel's  Company,  Colonel  Philip  Burr  Bradley's  Bat- 
tallion,  Connecticut  State  Troops,  December  24,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  James  Pease,  Connecticut  (1754-1844)  , 
Minute-man  from  Enfield,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;  "  Private,  Captain 
Hezekiah  Parsons's  Company,  3d  Battalion,  Colonel  Comfort,  Wads- 
worth's  Brigade,  June  1,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Martin  Chapin,  Massachusetts  (1738- 
1783) ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Morgan's  Company,  Hampshire 
County  Massachusetts  Militia,  Colonel  John  Mosely  to  reinforce  the 
Northern  Army,  October  1776. 


1893      Brugler,  Sara  D.  (Miss),  416 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Fayerweather  Brothwell,  Con- 
necticut (1758-1834) ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Halt's  Company,  7th 
.Regiment  Connecticut  Continental  Line,  Colonel  Charles  Webb, 
July-November,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Wakeman's  Com- 
pany, Connecticut  Militia,  January- April,  1776 ;  Private,  Captain 
George  Benjamin's  Company,  June-December,  1776;  served  on  the 
Brigantine  "  Beaver,"  Captain  William  Havens,  July-October,  1777 ; 
Private,  Colonel  White's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  July- 
August  1779  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Isaac  Jarvis's  Company,  1781 ;  at 
siege  of  Boston,  Long  Island,  and  White  Plains. 


1895      Buchanan,  Caroline  Yan  Walkenburgh  (Mrs.  Charles  Jay  Buchanan),   1039 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Van  Alen,  New  York  (1735-1805); 
2d  Lieutenant,  7th  Regiment  New  York  Militia,  Kinderhook  Dis- 
trict, Colonel  Abraham  Yan  Alstyne,  1780  and  1781. 


1895      Bullard,  Rebecca  Leeds  Parker  (Widow  of  Eleazer  Bullard,  Jr.),  1339 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Parker,  Massachusetts  (1760-1820) ; 
Private,  Captain  Thomas  May's  Company,  Colonel  Brook's  Eegi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia,  November  3,  1777-February  3,  1778  ; 
Private,  Captain  Lemuel  May's  Company,  Colonel  Macintosh's 
Regiment,  March  23-April  5,  1778 ;  served  also  as  Guard  at  Cam- 
bridge. 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Bullions,  Letitia  Anderson  Caldwell  (Mrs.  Samuel  S.  Bullions),  452 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Anderson,  Pennsylvania  (1747- 
1829)  ;  First  Lieutenant,  8th  Pennsylvania  Regiment,  January  1777  ; 
wounded  at  Brandywine,  September  11,  1777  ;  Aide-de-camp  to 
General  LaFayette,  1778  and  1779. 


1894      Bullock,  Caroline  E.  (Miss),  693 

Maryland, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Wyman,  Massachusetts  (1744 
) ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Epes'  Company,  Colonel  Picker- 
ing's Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  2d  Sergeant,  Captain  Gideon 
Foster's  Company,  Colonel  Mansfield's  Regiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  May  11-August  4,  1775  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Baker's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Mansfield's  Regiment,  eight  months'  service. 


1895      Bullock,  Susan  J.  Rich  (widow  of  Francis  S.  Bullock).  1043 

Maryland, 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Rich,  Maine  (1740  );  one  of  the  Cap- 
tors of  the  British  Schooner  "  Diligence"  and  her  armed  Cutter 
"  Tatmagouche"  at  Machias,  Maine,  1775. 


1894      Burditt,  Ellen  Lord  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  Burditt),  £24 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Wentworth  Lord,  Maine  (1755-1845) ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Ebenezer  Sullivan's  Company,  Colonel  Patterson's 
Regiment,  December  30, 1775  ;  discharged  at  Princeton,  New  Jersey, 
January  1,  1777. 


1892      *Burger,  Maria  A.  (Mrs.  Stephen  D.  Burger),  164 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter   of  Samuel    Barrett,   New   York    (1755 ); 

Private,  Captain  Hezekiah  Gray's  Company,  February,  1776 ;  Priv- 
ate, Captain  Marcus  Morseman's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas's  West- 
chester County  New  York  Regiment,  1778  and  1779 ;  served  to 
close  of  war. 

*  Deceased. 


64  o    . 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1891      Burhans,  Mary  S.  Talbot  (Mrs.  George  W.  Burhans),  102 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Schureman,  New  Jersey  (1729- 
1795);  Member  Committee  of  Correspondence,  1775;  Member  Pro- 
vincial Congress  of  New  Jersey,  May,  1775;  Member  Committee  of 
Safety  to  exercise  the  powers  of  Congress  during  its  recess,  Au- 
gust 17-September  20,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  James  Schureman,  New  Jersey  (1756- 
1824) ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Taylor's  Company,  Colonel  Taylor's 
Battalion  of  Minute-men,  January  10,  1776 ;  Captain  Volunteer 
Militia  Company  at  the  battle  of  Long  Island,  August  26,  1776  ; 
Member  of  Congress,  1780. 


1893      Burke,  Elizabeth  S.  Cass  (Mrs.  Charles  C.  Burke),  407 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Cass,  New  Hampshire  (1753-1830)  ; 
Private  at  Bunker  Hill,  June,  1775;  Ensign,  3d  New  Hampshire 
Begiment,  Continental  Line,  Colonel  Alexander  Scammell,  Novem- 
ber 8,  1776 ;  2d  Lieutenant  same,  August  4,  1777 ;  1st  Lieutenant 
same,  May  1,  1778;  transferred  to  1st  Begiment  New  Hampshire 
Line,  January  1,  1781;  Captain,  December  8,  1782;  in  service  to 
close  of  war. 


1896      Burleigh,  Grace  Josephine  (Miss),  1525 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Pike,  New  Hampshire  (1748- 
1804)  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Nathaniel  Ambrose's  Company,  Colonel 
Welsh's  Begiment  of  Volunteers,  September  30,  1777 ;  in  service  at 
Saratoga. 


1895      Burrill,  Ellen  Mudge  (Miss),  1381 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Mudge,  Massachusetts  (1750- 
1831) ;  Private,  Captain  Simon  Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob 
Gerrish's  Begiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  2-July  3,  1778; 
Private,  Captain  Simon  Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's 
Begiment  of  Guards,  July  2-12,  1778. 


65 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Burtis,  Mary  E.  Heald  (Mrs.  Arennah  M.  Burtis),  758 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Blaney,  Massachusetts  (1738 
-1820);  Captain,  Colonel  Gardner's  Eegiment  from  Maiden,  "Lex- 
ington Alarm ;"  Captain,  1st  Middlesex  County  Massachusetts 
Eegiment,  Colonel  Samuel  Thatcher,  June  13,  1776  ;  Captain,  Colo- 
nel Eleazer  Brooks's  Regiment  of  Guards  at  Cambridge,  January 
12-April  3,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Edwards,  Massachusetts  (1757 
-1826)  ;  Private,  Captain  John  Hayward's  Company,  Colonel  Abijah 
Pierce's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;" 
Private,  Captain  Isaac  Heald's  Company,  Colonel  Eleazer  Brooks's 
Regiment;  Private,  Captain  Abishai  Brown's  Company,  Colonel 
Josiah  Whitney's  Regiment  of  Militia,  June  27-December  1,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Washburn,  Massachusetts 
(1723-1794);  Captain,  Colonel  Ward's  Regiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Captain,  same,  May  25,  1775;  Cap- 
tain, same,  October  8,  1775 ;  Captain,  Colonel  Josiah  Whitney's 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  February  8,  1776 :  2d  Major,  1st 
Worcester  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  February  6,  1778. 


1895      Burton,  Adeline  Davenport  (Mrs.  Caspar  V.  W.  Burton),  1008 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Osgood,  Massachusetts  (1734- 
1812);  Quartermaster,  Colonel  John  Whitcomb's  Regiment  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  April  19,  1775 ;  Quartermaster,  Colonel  Joseph 
Whitney's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  September  22,  1777 ; 
Captain  7th  Company,  2d  Worcester  County  Massachusetts  Regi- 
ment, Colonel  Whitney,  April  12,  1780. 


1892      Butler,  Julia  Henrietta  (Miss),  183 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Eli  Butler,   Connecticut  (1740 ) ; 

Captain,  Colonel  Elisha  Sheldon's  Regiment  of  Light  Horse,  1775 
and  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Mosher,  Massachusetts  (1745 )  ; 

2d  Lieutenant,  Colonel  Prescott's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
May-December,  1775 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  7th  Continental  Infantry, 
January  1-December  31,  1776 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  8th  Massachusetts 
Regiment,  January  1,  1777;  retired  December  15,  1778. 


Date  of  ""  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      *Butler,  Lillian  M.  King  (Mrs.  John  Jeffred  Butler),  1327 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Murphy,  New  York  (1751- 
1818);  Private,  1st  Pennsylvania  Regiment,  Colonel  Morgan,  1776; 
Private,  Pennsylvania  Militia  Kegiment,  Colonel  William  Butler; 
served  also  as  Scout ;  in  service  to  close  of  war. 


1895      Cady,  Frances  Kelset  (Mrs.  John  Newton  Cady),  995 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Kelsey,  New  York  (1743-1817)  ;  Cap- 
tain of  a  Militia  Company  composed  of  the  employees  of  his  own 
tannery,  1777. 


1893      Cameron,  Catherine  Lyon  (Mrs.  Alexander  Cameron),  216 

Toi-onto,  Canada, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Walter  Deane,  Massachusetts;  2d  Lieuten- 
ant, 13th  Massachusetts  Kegiment,  June  1,  1777 ;  1st  Lieutenant, 
October  20,  1777;  Captain,  3d  Massachusetts  Infantry,  1781;  trans- 
ferred to  10th  Massachusetts  Regiment,  January  1,  1782 ;  retired 
January,  1783. 


1894      Camp,  Estell  McNeil  (Mrs.  Alfred  P.  Camp),  786 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac   Brownson,  Connecticut   (1758 )  ; 

Private,    Captain   Isaac    Bostwick's    Company,    10th    Continental 
Regiment,  1775  and  1776. 


1895      Campbell,  Genevieve  Hood  (Mrs.  Jeremiah  Campbell),  1061 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Flint,  Massachusetts  (1733- 
1777) ;  Captain,  8th  Regiment  Essex  County  Massachusetts  Militia ; 
killed  at  Stillwater  at  the  head  of  his  Company,  October  7,  1777. 


1895      Campbell,  Margaret  L.  Dent  (Mrs.  Lafayette  E.  Campbell),  1434 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Dent,  Maryland ;  1st  Lieutenant,  3d 
Maryland  Battalion  of  Flying  Camp,  June-December,  1776. 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1S93      Canning,  Josephine  (Miss),  286 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Smith,  Massachusetts  (1746-1816)  ; 
Private  and  Sergeant,  Massachusetts  Militia,  September,  1775-Jan- 
uary,  1777;  1st  Lieutenant,  8th  Massachusetts  Regiment,  May  12, 
1780,  transferred  to  4th  Massachusetts  Regiment,  June  12,  1780; 
served  to  November  3,  1783. 

1893  Canterbury,  Elizabeth  M.  Murfree  (Mrs.),  383 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lewis,  Virginia  (1718-1790)  ;  Mem- 
ber House  of  Burgesses,  supported  the  resolutions  of  Patrick 
Henry  in  the  session  of  1765  ;  Member  Virginia  Convention,  1775 
and  1776 ;  Member  of  the  State  Convention  that  ratified  the  Fed- 
eral Constitution. 

1895      Cardoze,  Harriet  J.  Shear  (widow  of  Bmile  Cardoze),  896 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Dirck  Wynkoop,  Associator  Ulster 
County,  New  York,  1775 ;  Member  New  York  Provincial  Congress, 
1775-1776  ;  Judge  of  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1777  ;  Member  New 
York  Assembly,  1780-1781. 

1895       Carpenter,  Alice  Beebe  (Mrs.  Frederic  Banker  Carpenter),  1382 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Steward  Beebe  (1753-1825)  ;  Private,  Captain 
David  Caldwell's  Company,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Timothy  Robinson's 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia  in  garrison  at  Ticonderoga,  Decem- 
ber 25,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Russell,  Massachusetts 
(1721-1802)  ;  Private,  Captain  James  Warriner's  Company  from  Wil- 
braham,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;"  Sergeant,  Captain  Stebbin's  Company, 
Colonel  Sparhawk's  Regiment,  September  15-December  12,  1778. 

1894  Carpenter,  Helen  B.  Ferguson  (Mrs.  Ira  Hanford  Carpenter),  483 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Rice,  Massachusetts  (1756-1839)  ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Josiah  Boyden's  Company,  Colonel  William  Will- 
iams' Regiment  on  .an  expedition  to  Bennington,  1777;  Lieutenant, 
Captain  James  Blake's  Company  of  Militia,  from  beginning  of  cam- 
paign of  1781  to  June  30,  same  year. 


68 

Da  to  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Carpenter,  Harriet  B.  Hodges  (Mrs.  Philip  M.  Carpenter),  1024 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Daggett,  Massachusetts  (1724-1803); 
Colonel  4th  Regiment  Bristol  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  Feb- 
ruary 7,  1776;  engaged  in  Sullivan's  and  Spencer's  expeditions  in 
Bhode  Island. 

1805      Carr,  Eleanor  Kearney  (Mrs.  Blias  Carr),  1208 

North  Carolina, 

Granddaughter  of  William  Alston,  North  Carolina;  Member  of  Pro- 
vincial Congress  from  Bute  County,  North  Carolina,  April,  1776; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  3d  North  Carolina  Regiment,  Colonel  Jethro 
Summer,  May  7,  1776-October  4,  1777. 

1895       Carr,  Ella  Wentworth  (Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Carr),  1264 

Texas, 
Great-great-granddaughter    of   Samuel    Merrill,  Maine  (1728-1822); 

1st  Lieutenant,  Colonel  James  Scammon's  Regiment  Massachusetts 

Militia,  May-December,  1775. 

1802      Carr,  Maggie  Blauvelt  (Mrs.  David  C.  Carr),  170 

New  York-, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Herring,  New  Jersey;  Cap- 
tain, Bergen  County  New  Jersey  Militia,  Colonel  Theunis  Day, 
November  23,  1778. 

1  892      Carroll,  Sallie  Heath  White  (Mrs.  Charles  Arthur  Carroll),  166 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Heath,  Massachusetts  (1737-1814); 
.Major-General,  Massachusetts  Militia  at  Lexington  and  Concord, 
1775  ;  Brigadier-General,  Continental  Army,  June  22,  1775  ;  Major- 
General,  Continental  Army,  August  9,  1776;  served  to  close  of  war. 

1893      Carson,  .Ieannie  Rose  (Mrs.  David  I.  Carson),  346 

Now  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Stickney  (1763 );  Private  und 

Filer,  Captain  Oliver  Titcomb's  Company,  Colonel  Grerrish's  Regi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia,  February  10-April  21,  1778;  Private, 
Captain  George  Webb's  Company,  Ma}- -July,  1780  ;  Drummer, 
Captain  John  Robinson's  Compan}",  Colonel  William  Turner's  Regi- 
ment, August-December,  1781.  [Also, 


69 

Date  of  UCT  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-grand  daughter  of  Benjamin  Stickney;  Lieutenant, 
Colonel  Gerrisk's  Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

1894  Carter,  Elizabeth  (Miss),  654 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Condit,  New  Jersey  (1755-183-4);  Sur- 
geon, Colonel  Van  Cortlandt's  Battalion,  Heard's  Brigade,  New 
Jersey  Militia ;  Surgeon,  Essex  County  New  Jersey  Militia ;  in  ser- 
vice at  the  Battle  of  Long  Island. 

1892       Carville,  Cornelia  E.  Lawton  (widow  of  Joseph  M.  Carville),  175 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  William  Lawton,  Massachusetts  (1759 );  Sur- 
geon's Mate,  15th  Massachusetts  Regiment,  April  21,  1780;  trans- 
ferred to  5th  Massachusetts  Regiment,  June  1,  1781,  and  served  to 
close  of  war. 

1891       Carville,  Katherine  J.  Clinton  (Miss),  26 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Clinton  (1736-1812);  Colonel 
3d  Regiment  New  York  Line,  June  30,  1775-January,  1776;  Colonel 
2d  Regiment  New  York  Line,  March  S-Au<nist  29,  1776  ;  Brigadier- 
General,  Continental  Army,  August  9,  1776 ;  wounded  at  Fort 
Montgomery,  October  6,  1777;  served  to  close  of  war;  Major-Gen- 
eral, Continental  Army,  by  brevet,  September  30,  1783. 

1895  Case,  Maria  Adeline  (Miss),  1413 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Asahel  Case,  Connecticut  (1757-1840) ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Bostwick's  Company,  Colonel  Webb's  Regiment  Con- 
necticut Militia,  July  1775-January,  1776 ;  Private,  Captain  Titus 
Watson's  Company,  Colonel  BurrelPs  Regiment,  January-February, 
1777  ;  Private,  Captain  Timothy  Gaylord's  Company,  Connecticut 
Militia,  1777 ;  Private,  Captain  Burrell's  Company,  same,  1777. 

1895       Casey,  Etta  B.  McKinney  (Mrs.  Willett  Fletcher  Casey),  1379 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Bartlett,  Massachusetts  ;  Sergeant, 
Captain  Samuel  Leighton's  Company,  Colonel  Francis'  Regiment; 
in  service  at  Dorchester  Heights.  August,  1776. 


70 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Casey,  Fanny  Callaway  Holder  (Miss),  80-1 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Colonel  Eichard  Callaway,  Vir- 
ginia (1730-1780);  Signer  of  the  Transylvania  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, May  23,  1775 ;  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Kentucky  County, 
Virginia,  1776  ;  Member  House  of  Burgesses  from  same  county,  April, 
1777;  re-elected,  1779;  one  of  the  Defenders  of  Boonesborough  in 
the  Duquesne  siege,  1778;  killed  by  Indians  in  ambush,  March, 
1780. 

Also,    great-great-granddaughter   of    John    Holder,    Virginia    ( 

1800)  ;  Ensign,  2d  Virginia  Eegiment,  November  27,  1775;  Lieuten- 
ant, February  1,  1776;  Lieutenant,  5th  Company,  2d  Virginia 
Eegiment,  Colonel  Alexander  Spotswood,  April,  1777 ;  Captain  of 
Company  stationed  at  Boonesborough,  1779  ;  served  in  the  Bowman 
expedition  against  Chillicothe;  was  in  service  in  1782. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Williams  (1750-1835) ;  Cap- 
tain in  Maryland  and  Virginia;  record  of  service  from  1776-1781. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Eobert  Martin  (1738 );  Priv- 
ate from  Prince  Edward  CouDty,  Virginia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Eichard  Kennon,  Member  Provin- 
cial Congress  from  Chatham  County,  North  Carolina,  August  20, 
1775 ;  re-elected  1779. 


1891       Casey,  Mary  C.  Martin  (Mrs.  Joseph  J.  Casey), 
New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Colonel  Eichard  Callaway,  Virginia 
(1730-1780)  ;  Signer  of  the  Transylvania  Declaration  of  Independ- 
ence, May  23,  1775 ;  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Kentucky  County,  Vir- 
ginia, 1776 ;  Member  House  of  Burgesses  from  same  county,  April, 
1777 ;  re-elected  1779 ;  one  of  the  Defenders  of  Boonesborough  in 
the  Duquesne  siege,  1778;  killed  by  Indiaus  in  ambush,  March, 
1780. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Holder,  Virginia  ( 1800);  En- 
sign, 2d  Virginia  Eegiment,  November  27,  1775  ;  Lieutenant,  Febru- 
ary 1,  1776 ;  Lieutenant,  5th  Company,  2d  Virginia  Eegiment,  Col- 
onel Alexander  Spotswood,  April,  1777 ;  Captain  of  Company 
stationed  at  Boonesborough,  1779 ;  served  in  the  Bowman  expedi- 
tion against  Chillicothe;  was  in  service  in  1782. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Jesse  "Williams  (1750-1835) ;  Captain  in 
Maryland  and  Virginia ;  record  of  service  from  1776-1781. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Eobert   Martin    (1738  ) ;    Private 

from  Prince  Edward  County,  Virginia. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Eichard  Kennon ;  Member  Provincial 
Congress  from  Chatham  County,  North  Carolina,  August  20,  1775  ; 
re-elected  1779, 


71 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896      Catlin,  Louise  Ensign  (Mrs.  Frederick  Ward  Catlin),  163  ( 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Zephaniah  Halsey,  New  York  (1760-1847) ; 
Assistant  Keeper  of  the  Continental  Horse  Yards,  Quartermaster's 
Department,  Captain  Alexander  Church,  New  Windsor,  New  York, 
October,  1779. 


1895       Chadwell,  Ida  Frances  Nye  (Mrs.  Christopher  D.  Chadwell),  1314 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter   of  Samuel   Nye,   Massachusetts    (1749  ); 

Surgeon,  Privateer  'America,"  Captain  John  Somes,  June  9,  1780. 


1893       Chandler,  Efpie  Dorothy  (Miss),  253 

Delaware, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Whitecar  ;  Private,  New  Jersey 
Militia. 


1893       Chandler,  Eleanor  Henderson  (Miss),  254 

Delaware, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Whitecar  ;  Private,  New  Jersey 
Militia. 


1895       Chapman,  Harriet  L.  Murphy  (Mrs.  Henry  Otis  Chapman),  961 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Murphy,  Massachusetts  (1744- 
1808)  :  Corporal,  Captain  Isaac  Cotton's  Company,  Colonel  David 
Brewster's  Eegiment,  May  14,  1775,  eight  months'  service  ;  Private, 
Massachusetts  Militia,  May  20,  1781,  enlisted  for  three  years. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Coolidge,  Massachu- 
setts (1744-1776)  ;  Private,  Captain  Barnard's  Company,  Colonel 
Thomas  Gardner's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "Lexington 
Alarm" ;  Private,  Captain  Abner  Craft's  Company,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  William  Bond's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May- 
December,  1775;  died  in  camp  at  Ticonderoga,  1776. 


72 

D.ite  of  '  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895  Chapman,  Isadora  Frothingham  (Mrs.  Clarence  O.  Chapman),  898 

New  York, 

G-reat-great-granddaughter  of  John  Ely,  Connecticut  (1737-1800)  ; 
Captain,  6th  Continental  Regiment,  Colonel  Parsons,  May-Decem- 
ber, 1775;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1776;  Colonel  4th  Battalion  Con- 
necticut State  Eegiment,  November,  1776-June,  1777 ;  taken  pris- 
oner at  Long  Island,  1777  ;  exchanged  1780. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Frothingham,  New  York  (1737- 
1827)  ;  Deputy  Field  Commissary  of  Military  Stores.  September  1, 
1777-December  31,  1779. 

Also,  groat-granddaughter  of  Wait  Barrett  (1764-1830)  ;  Private, 
Captain  William  Bradford's  Company,  Colonel  Ephraim  Sproat's 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June,  1780;  three  years'  service. 

1896  Chapman,  Jessie  S.  Dyer  (Mrs.  William  O.  Chapman),  1068 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Mansfield,  Massachusetts  (1728 
-1806) ;  Private,  Captain  Peter  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel  Solo- 
mon Lowell's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  March  15-17,  June 
14-16,  1776,  and  February  27-March  5,  1778;  Private,  Captain 
Theophilus  Wilder's  Company,  same  Regiment,  March-April  4, 
1778. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Tha}Ter,  Masssachu- 
setts  (1712-1790);  Private,  Captain  John  Vinton's  Independent 
Company  Massachusetts  Militia,  May-December,  1775. 

1893       Chase,  Ella  James  (Mrs.  Alexander  Chase),  305 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Amos  James,  Connecticut ;  Quarter- 
master, 4th  Regiment  Light  Horse  Connecticut  Militia,  Major 
Ebenezer  Backus. 


1895       Chase,  Lauretta  Hanford  (Mrs.  George  Thorndike  Chase),  1274 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Olmstead,  Connecticut  (1754- 
1824)  ;  Corporal,  Captain  Joseph  Hait's  Company,  Colonel  Charles 
Webb's  7th  Regiment  Connecticut  Line,  August  7th-December  23, 
1775;  Sergeant,  Captain  Noble  Benedict's  Company,  Colonel  P.  J. 
Bradley's  Battalion,  Connecticut  State  Troops,  August  22,  1776- 
January  11,  1777  ;  Captain,  Colonel  Bezaleel  Beebe's  Regiment  Con- 
necticut Militia,  1780;  Captain,  Connecticut  Provincial  Regiment, 
1781.  [Also, 


73 

.  Date  of  Soelet 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  James  Re}niolds,  Connecticut  (1759- 
1833) ;  Private,  Captain  James  Elliott's  Company,  Connecticut 
Militia,  May  11,  1775-December  14,  1777;  Lieutenant,  Captain 
Thaddeus  Lacy's  Company,  Colonel  Swift's  Battalion,  July- 
November,  1776  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Clift's  Company,  Connecticut 
Militia,  April  5,  1777-April  5,  1780. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Whitlock,  Connecticut 
(1754-1829) ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Hait's  Company,  4th  Con- 
necticut Militia,  July  23-December  23,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Sam- 
uel Comstock's  Company,  1776. 

1894       Chase,  Saeah  Banks  (Mrs  Stephen  P.  Chase),  443 

Connecticut, 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Banks,  Connecticut  (1754-1818);  Private, 
Colonel  Blisha  Sbeldon's  Kegiment,  Light  Dragoons,  Connecticut 
Militia,  June  15,  1781 ;  served  to  close  of  war. 

1894      Cheesman,  Alice  Foster  (Mrs.  Walter  S.  Cheesman),  773 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Elliot,  Connecticut  (1729— 
1775);  Captain,  Killingly  Connecticut  Militia,  "Lexington 
Alarm;"  Captain,  8th  Company,  3d  Connecticut  Continental  Regi- 
ment, Colonel  Israel  Putnam,  May  1-August  11,  1775 ;  at  the  siege 
of  Boston. 


1894      Chenoweth,  Caroline  Van  Deusen  (Mrs.  Bernard  P.  Cbenoweth),  749 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Hazelton,  Massachusetts  (1759- 
1811);  Private,  Captain  Bolster's  Company  from  Sutton,  Massachu- 
setts. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Hazeltine,  or  Hazleton,  Ser- 
geant, Company  of  Minute-men  from  Sutton,  "Lexington  Alarm ;  " 
Lieutenant,  Captain  Bolster's  Company  from  Sutton ;  Member  of 
Committee  to  care  for  families  of  Continental  soldiers,  1779. 


1895       Cheswell,  Sarah  White  (Miss),  1332 

New  Hampshire, 

Granddaughter  of  Wentworth  Cheswell,  New  Hampshire  (1746- 
1817)  ;  Private,  Colonel  Jobn  Langdon's  Regiment  New  Hamp- 
shire Militia,  September  29-October  31,  1777 ;  in  service  at 
Saratoga. 


74  „    . 

Date  of  J>ocl?ty 

Admission.  Number. 

1896       Child,  Missouri  Stockwell  (widow  of  Dudley  Richards  Child),  1513 

Massachusetts,! 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Tileston,  Massachusetts 
(1728-1809)  ;  Private,  Captain  Bbenezer  Withington's  Regiment, 
"  Lexington  Alarm  ;  "  Private,  Captain  John  Robinson's  Company, 
Colonel  Benjamin  Gill's  Regiment,  March  1776 ;  Private,  Captain 
Stoddard's  Company,  Colonel  Craft's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Mi- 
litia, May  8-July  8,  1777 ;  Corporal,  Captain  Robert  Davis's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Freeman's  Regiment  for  service  at  Rhode  Island, 
December,  1777  ;  Private,  Captain  Seth  Summer's  Company,  Colonel 
Gill's  Regiment,  service  at  Castle  Island,  March-April,  1778 ;  Priv- 
ate, Captain  Lemuel  Clapp's  Company  stationed  as  Guards  at  Dor- 
chester Heights,  May  1-August  12,  1779. 

1894       Childs,  Julia  A.  Selleck  (Mrs.  William  A.  Childs),  612 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Gregory,  Connecticut  (1752-1790)  ; 
Captain,  3d  Regiment  Light  Horse  Connecticut  Militia,  1776;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Jabez  Gregory's  Company  Coast  Guard,  1777;  Ser- 
geant, Captain  Lockwood's  Company  Coast  Guard,  1780;  taken 
prisoner,  1781. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Betts,  Connecticut  (1753-1813)  ; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Matthew  Meade's  Company,  5th  Regiment  Con- 
necticut Militia,  Colonel  Waterbury,  May  12-October  24,  1775; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Jabez  Gregory's  Company,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Meade's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  August  12-September  16, 
1776;  Sergeant,  Captain  Jabez  Gregory's  Company,  9th  Regiment 
Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  David  Wooster,  October  24,  1776- 
January,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Miner,  Connecticut;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  John  Tyler's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  H.  Parson's 
Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  May  12-December  17,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  James  Selleck,  Connecticut  (1742-1809)  ; 
Private, Captain  JaDez  Gregory 's  Company, Colon  el  Meade's  Regiment 
Connecticut  Militia,  October-December,  1776;  Private,  2d  Regiment 
Continental  Line,  1779,  nine  months'  service ;  Private,  Matross  Com- 
pany Militia  Coast  Guard,  General  Waterbury's  Brigade,  1781. 

Chipman,  Mary  E.  Monroe  (widow  of  James  Gray  Chipman), 

1896  Massachusetts,  1571 

Great-granddaughter   of   Jonas   Dennis,   Massachusetts    ( 1835) ; 

Private,  Captain  William  Hooper's  Company,  Massachusetts  Militia, 
January  11-February  29,1776;  Matross,  Captain  Edward  Fetty- 
place's    Company,   Massachusetts    Militia    for    Seacoast    defence, 


7.R 

Date  of  ' u  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

March  1-June  1,  1776 ;  Matross,  same  company,  June-September, 
1776;  Seaman,  Brigantine  "Massachusetts,"  John  Fisk,  Com- 
mander, March  7-July  31  and  July  31-August  31,  1777. 

1894       Choate,  Abby  P.  Cogswell  (widow  of  George  Francis  Choate),  507 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  William  Cogswell,  Massachusetts  (1730-1831) ; 
Private,  Captain  Cogswell's  Company,  26th  Continental  Infantry, 
1776 ;  Hospital  Surgeon's  Mate,  January,  1778. 

1894       Church,  Isabella  Kellogg  (Mrs.  Edward  F.  Church),  431 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Kellogg,  Connecticut  (1747-1835) ; 
Private,  Captain  Bulkeley's  Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  1775 ; 
subsequently  performed  three  tours  of  service  of  two  months 
each  in  Connecticut  Militia. 

1894  Church,  Gulielma  Foster  Nevins  (Mrs.  Stewart  Church),  502 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Foster,  Maryland ;  Private,  7th  Regi- 
ment Maryland  Troops. 

1895  Churchill,  Ellen  B.  Barrett  (Mrs.  Gardner  Asaph  Churchill),  1229 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Jonas  Barrett,  Massachusetts  (1737-1803) ;  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Stone's  Company,  Colonel  William  Prescott's  Regi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia,  1775. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Paul  Ware,  Massachusetts  (1762-1830) ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Thayer's  Company,  Massachusetts  Militia;  Private, 
Captain  Luke  Howell's  Company,  Colonel  Tyler's  Massachusetts 
Regiment,  service  in  Rhode  Island,  July  20,  1779 ;  Private,  Captain 
Howell's  Company,  Colonel  Tyler's  Regiment,  December,  1779 ; 
Private,  Captain  Amos  Ellis's  Company,  4th  Suffolk  County  Massa- 
chusetts Regiment,  Colonel  Dean,  March  3,  1781. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  James  Locke,  Massachusetts  (1729- 
1808)  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Henry  Haskell's  Company,  Colonel 
Prescott's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  July  6-December  1, 
1779. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Brastow,  Massachusetts  (1740- 
1799) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Nathaniel  Heath's  Company,  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  July  4-September  27,  1778  ;  service  under  Colonels 
Jonathan  Reed  and  Jacob  Gerrish  as  Guard  at  Boston  and  Cam- 
bridge. 


76 

Date  of  ' u  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Clapp,  Amanda  Eobinson  Neally  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  Clapp),  1353 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Noah  Eobinson,  New  Hampshire  (1757- 
1827)  ;  Ensign,  8th  Continental  Infantry,  September  6,  1776  ;  Lieu- 
tenant, 2d  New  Hampshire  Eegiment,  November  8,  1776  ;  wounded 
at  Stillwater;  1st  Lieutenant,  December  22,  1777;  Captain-Lieu- 
tenant, November  30,  1779  ;  retired  January  1,  1781. 


1895       Clapp,  Antoinette  (Miss),  1233 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Briggs,  Massachusetts  (1761-1843); 
Sergeant,  Captain  Calvin  Curtis's  Company,  Colonel  John  Jacobs's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  September  3-December  1,  1779; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Amos  Turner's  Company,  same  Eegiment,  July 
26-October  30,  1780. 

Also,  great-gi'anddaughter  of  Sylvanus  Clapp,  Massachusetts  (1742- 
1811);  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Stetson's  Company,  Colonel  An- 
thony Thomas's  Eegiment,  March  24-26,  1776 ;  Private,  Captain 
Thomas  Collomer's  Company,  Colonel  John  Cushing's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  "Bhode  Island  Alarm,"  December  8,  1776. 


1896    "  Clapp,  Laura  Letitia  (Miss),  1542 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Clark,  Massachusetts  (1746-1827); 
Sergeant,  Captain  Benjamin  Locke's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas 
Gardner's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  3,  1775. 

1895       Clapp,  Mary  W.  Cafprey  (widow  of  Eugene  H.  Clapp),  1291 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Pullen,  Massachusetts  (1763-1810); 
Private,  Massachusetts  Troops  raised  to  reinforce  the  Continental 
Army,  July  9,  1780. 


1891     'Clark,  Anna  Morgan  Tanner  (Mrs.  S.  D.  Clark),  52 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Morgan,  New  Jersey  (1734-1784) ; 
Ensign,  2d  Eegiment  Middlesex  County  New  Jersey  Militia;  pro- 
moted Captain  same;  Captain,  Colonel  Nathaniel  Heard's  Battalion, 
New  Jersey  State  Troops. 


77 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895  Clark,  Clara  Hay  Swain  (Mrs.  William  A.  Clark,  Jr.),  1062 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Martin  Herrick,  Massachusetts  (1747-1820)  ; 
Sergeant,  Colonel  Clover's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May- 
December,  1775 ;  Surgeon's  Mate,  Continental  Infantry,  March- 
December,  1776  ;  Surgeon,  Brigantine  "  Tyrannicide,"  Captain  John 
Allen  Hallet,  1778-1782. 

1896  Clark,  Ellen  Elizabeth  (Miss),  1454 

Massachusetts, 

-  Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Clark,  Massachusetts  (1766-1846)  ;  Fifer, 
Captain  Nehemiah  Emerson's  Company,  10th  Massachusetts  Regi- 
ment, Colonel  Tupper,  March,  1781 ;  served  to  close  of  war ;  wounded 
at  the  Battle  of  White  Plains. 


1894       Clark,  Mary  Emerson  Beaven  (Mrs.  John  Everett  Clark),  522 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Beaven,  Maryland  (1756-1829) ;  En- 
sign, 6th  Maryland  Regiment,  November  1,  1777  ;  Lieutenant,  same, 
May  18,  1779* 


1894       Clark,  Mercy  Foster  (widow  of  James  Clark),  721 

New  Jersey, 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Foster,  Connecticut ;  Private,  3d  Regiment  Con- 
necticut Line,  Colonel  Samuel  Wyllys,  July  1-December  12,  1780. 

1896       Clarke,  Bymina  (Miss),  1467 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Dale,  Pennsylvania  (1741- 
1804);  Captain  4th  Company,  2d  Battalion,  Northumberland 
County  Pennsylvania  Associators,  January  24,  1776 ;  Member  of 
Assembly,  1777. 

1894       Clarke,  Florence  Abbie  (Miss),  721 

Massachusetts, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Wooley,  New  Jersey  (1752 

)  ;  Private,  Essex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Wooley,  New  Jersey  ; 
Private,  Essex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


78 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Clarke,  Jean  King  (Mrs.  J.  Mastella  Clarke),  729 

Mexico, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  King,  Massachusetts  (1749-1815); 
Minute-man  from  Kingston,  "Lexington  Alarm";  Corporal,  Cap- 
tain Daniel  Spear's  Company  from  Palmer. 

1894  Clarke,  Virginia  Lee  Banks  (widow  of  Edward  W.  Clarke,  M.D.),  611 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Murfree,  North  Carolina;  Del- 
egate to  Provincial  Congress  at  Hillsboro,  August  21, 1775  ;  Member 
of  Provincial  Congress  at  Halifax,  North  Carolina.  November  12, 
1776. 

1891       Class,  Mary  E.  Kelley  (Mrs.  Franklin  N.  Ciass),  83 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dennis  Garrison,  New  York  ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Combs'  Company,  2d  Westchester  County  New  York  Eegiment, 
Colonel  James  Hammond  ;  Sergeant,  same,  1780. 

1895  Clearman,  Oriana  M.  Eosseter  (Mrs.  L.  Louis  Clearman),  1350 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Baldwin,  New  Jersey  (1761-1838) ; 
Fife  major,  Captain  David  Baldwin's  Company,  1st  New  Jersey 
Eegiment,  Colonel  Matthias  Ogden,  1776-December  21,  1778. 

1895       Clements,  Lydia  Eamsdell  (Mrs.  T.  W.  Clements),  1108 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Donald  McDonald  ( 1817)  ;  Surgeon  in 

both  army  and  navy  during  the  war. 

1893       Cleminshaw,  Mary  J.  Holbrook  (Mrs.  Charles  Cleminshaw),  374 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Eobinson,  Massachusetts  (1753- 
1838) ;  Private,  Captain  Benjamin  Farnum's  Company,  Colonel 
James  Frye's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  Juiy  15,  1775. 

1392       Clinton,  Fanny  M.  Loudon  (Mrs.  Charles  W.  Clinton),  174 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Mather  (1753 ) ;  Sergeant,  Cap- 
tain Samuel  Mather's  Company  Connecticut  Militia,  1776.        [Also, 


Date  of  ^  Societv 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Williams,  Connecticut 
(1760-1848)  ;  Corporal,  Connecticut  Militia,  April  1, 1777  ;  served  to 

1783. 

1895       Clough,  Harriet  Kelly  (Mrs.  Micajah  Pratt  Clough),  914 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Witham,  Massachusetts,  Seaman,  Con- 
tinental Cruiser  "  Franklin,"  Captain  James  Mugford,  May  17, 1776, 
which  captured  the  British  Ship  "  Hope,"  with  a  valuable  cargo  of 
ammunition. 

1895       Clulow,  Henrietta  Hutchinson  (Mrs.  Sydney  Turner  Clulow),  760 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  McCalla,  Pennsylvania  (1732- 
1815);  Captain,  Plumstead  Bucks  County  Associators,  August  21, 
1775 ;  Captain  7th  Company,  2d  Battalion,  Bucks  County  Penn- 
sylvania Militia,  May  6,  1777 ;  resigned  March  9,  1779 ;  appointed 
Chief  of  Forage  Department  Bucks  County,  1779 ;  Commissioner 
of  Purchases,  1780-1781. 

1895       Cobb,  Ann  Margaretta  (Mrs.  Sewall  Chapman  Cobb),  1185 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Burton  (1749-1835) ;  2d  Lieutenant, 
Captain  Samuel  King's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Marshall's  Regi- 
ment Continental  Line,  December  3,  1776-February  2,  1777 ; 
Captain,  Colonel  Henry  Sherburne's  Regiment,  March  5,  1777; 
Major,  Volunteer  Company  under  Brigadier-General  Wadsworth, 
April  20-November  20,  1781. 

1895       Cobb,  Isabella  S.  Perry  (Mrs.  Louis  R.  Cobb),  1345 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Perry,  Massachusetts  (1740-1831)  ; 
Private,  Natick  Massachusetts  Minute-men,  Colonel  Samuel  Bul- 
lard,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

1892       Coffin,  Elizabeth  Wadsworth  (Mrs.  Sturges  Coffin),  193 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Wadsworth,  Connecticut  (1753 )  ; 

Sergeant,  Captain  Wadsworth's  Company,   Colonel   Cook's  Regi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  August  26-November  23,  1777. 


Date  of  "^  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Coffin,  Sallie  Eussell  (Mrs.  Charles  Carlton  Coffin),  924 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  John  Farmer,  Massachusetts  (1737-1806) ;  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Edward  Farmer's  Company  at  Concord,  1775 ; 
served  at  the  siege  of  Boston  and  in  the  "Ehode  Island  Alarms." 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Gerrish,  New  Hampshire  (1742- 
1806)  ;  Captain,  Boscawen  New  Hampshire  Militia,  1775  ;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, Colonel  Stickney's  Regiment  at  Bennington,  August 
16,  1777;  was  present  at  Burgoyne's  surrender;  Clerk  at  the  sale 
of  plunder  taken  from  the  British. 

1895       Cogswell,  Caroline  Doane  (Miss),  937 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  William  Cogswell,  Massachusetts  (1760-1831) ; 
Private,  Captain  Cogswell's  Company,  26th  Continental  Infantry, 
1776  ;  Hospital  Surgeon's  Mate,  January,  1778. 

1895  Cogswell,  Sarah  Parker  (Miss),  936 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  William  Cogswell,  Massachusetts  (1760-1831); 
Private,  Captain  Cogswell's  Company,  26th  Continental  Infantry, 
1776  ;  Hospital  Surgeon's  Mate,  January,  1778. 

1896  Colby,  Annah  Edwards  (Miss),  1719 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Bagley,  Massachusetts  (1717- 
1780) ;  Member  Committee  of  Correspondence,  1777 ;  Member 
Committee  of  Safety,  1778 ;  Member  Massachusetts  Provincial 
Assembly,  1780. 

1894  Colby,  Nellie  B.  Whitney  (Mrs.  Edward  B.  Colby),  494 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jobn  Yicory,  Rhode  Island  (1721- 
1820) ;  Private,  Captain  Carr's  Company,  Colonel  Crary's  Regi- 
ment Rhode  Island  Militia,  1778 ;  Private,  Captain  Shearman's 
Company,  Colonel  Green's  Regiment  Rhode  Island  Militia. 

1895  Cole,  Adeline  Philbrick  (Mrs.  Edwin  B.  Cole),  1202 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of   Timothy  Blake  Locke,  New  Hamp- 


Date  of  81  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

shire  (1735-1822) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Winthrop  Rowe's  Company, 
Colonel  Enoch  Poor's  Kegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  1775; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Samuel  Nay's  Company,  Continental  Service, 
July  10,  1776. 

1894       Cole,  Augusta  Walton  (Miss),  501 

California, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Philip  Schuyler,  New  York 
(1733-1804);  Major-General,  Continental  Army,  June  19,  1775; 
resigned  April  19,  1779  ;  Member  New  York  Provincial  Congress, 
1775-1781 ;  Member  New  York  Senate,  1780-1804. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  French,  Massachusetts  (1752- 
1822) ;  Captain  7th  Company,  5th  Hampshire  County  Massachu- 
setts Kegiment,  May  3,  1776 ;  Captain,  Colonel  David  Wells'  Kegi- 
ment, September  23,  1777;  service  in  the  Northern  Department. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Yates,  New  York 
(1737-1785);  Member  New  York  Provincial  Congress,  1776; 
Member  New  York  Committee  of  Safety;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  2d 
Kegiment  Albany  County  Militia,  Colonel  Abraham  Wemple,  June 
20,  1778. 

1894       Collins,  Mary  Pelton  (Mrs.  William  Pelton  Collins),  527 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  Gideon  Pelton,  1st;  Private,  New  York  Slate 
Troops. 

1893  Colwell,  Amelia  Morrison  (Mrs.  Thomas  Colwell),  296 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Maxson,  Rhode  Island  (1747-1839) ; 
Lieutenant,  3d  Company  Rhode  Island  Militia  from  Westerley, 
1783. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Maxson,  Deputy  from  Wes- 
terley to  the  Rhode  Island  Assembly,  1782-1783. 

1894  Conant,  Helen  C.  Peters  Stevens  (Mrs.  Stillman  S.  Conant),  568 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Peters,  Massachusetts  (1744-1824)  ; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Peter  Poor's  Company,  Colonel  John  Frye's  Reg- 
iment from  Andover,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

1895  Condon,  Ellen  Lucy  Foster  (Mrs.  John  Condon),  1032 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Emery  Pease,  Connecticut  (1727-1796)  ; 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Captain  "  Lexington  Alarm"  Company  from  Somers,  Connecticut, 
April,  1775. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Augustus  Pease,  Connecticut  (1750- 
1851) ;  Private,  Captain  Hanchett's  Company,  2d  Connecticut 
Eegiment,  May  8,  1775 ;  service  at  Bunker  Hill  and  in  Arnold's 
Expedition  to  Quebec;  service  in  General  Waterbury's  Connecticut 
State  Brigade,  1781. 

1895       Conklin,  Emma  Adelaide  Eichardson  (Mrs.  Theodore  E.  Conklin),        1115 
New  York, 
Great-great-gi*eat-granddaughter  of  John  Thomas,  New  York  (- 


1777) ;  Deputy  New  York  Provincial  Congress,  1774  and  1775 ; 
Prisoner  in  the  Old  Sugar  House,  New  York;  died  in  prison,  May 
1,  1777. 
Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Ferris,  New  York 
(1734-1777);  Chairman  Westchester  County  Committee,  1774; 
Member  Sub-committee  appointed  by  Provincial  Congress  to 
inspect  the  election  of  militia  officers,  Westchester,  New  York, 
August  24,  1775  ;  Prisoner  in  the  Old  Sugar  House,  New  York, 
1776 ;  released  on  parole,  June  14,  1776,  and  died  a  few  days  later. 

1896       Conway,  Antoinette  Johnson  (Mrs.  Charles  H.  Conway),  1584 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jobn  Glover,  Massachusetts  (1732- 
1797) ;  Colonel,  Marblehead  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  Feb- 
ruary 26,  1775 ;  Colonel  14th  Continental  Infantry,  June  1,  1776 ; 
Brigadier-General,  Continental  Arm}7,  February  21,  1777 ;  retired 
July,  1782. 

1894       Conrad,  Laura  E.  Sanford  (widow  of  Harry  B.  Conrad,  M.D.),  488 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Webb,  Connecticut  (1733  )  ; 

Sergeant,  Captain  Charles  Smith's  Company,  9th  Connecticut  Eegi- 
ment of  Militia,  1776-1777 ;  Ensign,  Captain  Eeuben  Schofield's 
Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  1780-1781. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Sanford,  New  York;  Asso- 
ciator  Suffolk  County,  New  York,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Sanford,  New  York ;  Associator 
Suffolk  County,  New  York,  1775. 

1891       Conyingham,  Bertha  N.  Eobinson  (Mrs.  John  Nesbitt  Conyingham),       69 
New  York, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Moore,  New  Jersey  (1735 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

)  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Hoppock's  Company,  3d  Regiment  Hun- 
terdon County  New  Jersey  Militia;  served  also  in  Hunt's  Team 
Brigade. 

1894       Cook,  Diathea  (Miss),  600 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cook,  Sr.,  Connecticut  (1711- 
1790);  Captain,  Wallingford  Connecticut  Militia,  "Lexington 
Alarm." 

Also,  ,!i;reat-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cook,  Jr..  Connecticut  (1739- 
1810) ;  Captain,  1st  Connecticut  Continental  Regiment,  Colonel 
David  Wooster,  May  1-December  1,1775;  Major,  10th  Regiment 
Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  James  Wadsv/orth,  January  10,  1780; 
promoted  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June,  1783. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Scott,  Pennsylvania  (1740- 
1798);  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  William  Peebles'  Company,  2d 
Battalion,  Pennsylvania  Rifles,  Colonel  Samuel  Miles,  March  15, 
1776  ;  taken  prisoner  Battle  of  Long  Island,  August  27,  1776  ;  ex- 
changed December  8,  1776;  Captain,  13th  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Line,  Colonel  Walter  Stewart,  October  24,  1776-Movember  12,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Thompson,  Pennsylvania 
(1725-1781)  ;  Colonel  Pennsylvania  Rifle  Regiment,  June  25,  1775 ; 
Colonel  1st  Continental  Infantry,  January  1,  1776;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, Continental  Army,  March  1,  1776  ;  taken  prisoner  at  Three 
Rivers,  June  8,  1776  ;  exchanged  October  25,  1780. 

1894       Cook,  Eleanor  T.  (Miss),  6°1 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cook,  Sr.,  Connecticut  (1711- 
1790);  Captain,  Wallingford  Connecticut  Militia,  "Lexington 
Alarm." 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cook,  Jr.,  Connecticut  (1739- 
1810);  Captain,  1st  Connecticut  Continental  Regiment,  Colonel 
David  Wooster,  May  1-December  1,  1775;  Major,  10th  Regiment 
Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  James  Wadsworth,  January  10,  1780; 
promoted  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June,  1783. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Scott,  Pennsylvania  (1740- 
1798);  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  William  Peebles'  Company,  2d 
Battalion,  Pennsylvania  Rifles,  Colonel  Samuel  Mdes,  March  15, 
1776  ;  taken  prisoner  at  Battle  of  Long  Island,  August  27,  1776  ;  ex- 
changed  December  8,  1776  ;  Captain,  13tb  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Line^  Colonel  Walter  Stewart,  October  24, 1776-November  12,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Thompson,  Pennsylvania 
(1725-1781)  ;  Colonel  Pennsylvania  Rifle  Regiment,  June  25.  1775  ; 


R4- 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Colonel  1st  Continental  Infantry,  January  1,  1776 ;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, Continental  Army,  March  1,  1776 ;  taken  prisoner  at  Three 
.Rivers,  June  8,  1776 ;  exchanged  October  25,  1780. 


1895       Cook,  Katherine  (Miss),  979 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cook,  Sr.,  Connecticut  (1711- 
1790) ;  Captain,  Wallingford  Connecticut  Militia,  "  Lexington 
Alarm." 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cook,  Jr.,  Connecticut  (1739- 
1810) ;  Captain,  1st  Connecticut  Continental  Eegiment,  Colonel 
David  Wooster,  May  1-December  1,  1775 ;  Major,  10th  Regiment 
Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  James  Wadsworth,  January  10,  1780 ; 
promoted  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June,  1783. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Scott,  Pennsylvania  (1740- 
1798) ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  William  Peebles'  Company,  2d 
Battalion  Pennsylvania  Rifles,  Colonel  Samuel  Miles,  March  15, 
1776;  taken  prisoner  Battle  of  Long  Island,  August  27,  1776;  ex- 
changed December  8,  1775  ;  Captain,  13tb  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Line,  Colonel  Walter  Stewart,  October  24, 1776-November  12,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Thompson,  Pennsylvania 
(1725-1781) ;  Colonel  Pennsylvania  Rifle  Regiment,  June  25,  1775  ; 
Colonel  1st  Continental  Infantry,  January  1,  1776 ;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, Continental  Army,  March  1,  1776 ;  taken  prisoner  at  Three 
Rivers,  June  8,  1776 ;  exchanged  October  25,  1780. 


1893       Cooke,  Edith  E.  (Miss),  212 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-granddaugbter  of  William  Cooke,  Pennsylvania  (1737- 
1804)  ;  Colonel  12th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Line,  October  2,  1776  ; 
resigned  March  7,  1778 ;  Member  Northumberland  County  Penn- 
sylvania Committee  of  Safety ;  Member  Provincial  Conference  of 
1776;  Member  Constitutional  Convention,  1776. 


1894       Cooke,  Ella  J.  Hahn  (Mrs.  John  W.  Cooke),  556 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Cooke,  Pennsylvania  (1737-1804); 
Colonel  12th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Line,  October  2,  1776  ;  re- 
signed March  7,  1778 ;  Member  Northumberland  County  Pennsyl- 
vania Committee  of  Safety;  Member  Provincial  Conference  of 
1776;  Member  Constitutional  Convention,  1776. 


Date  of  85  a    . 

Admission.  i£0C1?ty 

Number. 

1895       Cookinham,  Mary  L.  Sherman  (Mrs.  Henry  J.  Cookinham),  1417 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Lawrence  Schoolcraft,  New  York  (1759- 
1840) ;  Private,  New  York  Militia,  1776 ;  in  service  at  Fort  Stanwix 
under  Colonel  Gansevoort,  1777 ;  Adjutant,  15th  New  York  Militia, 
Colonel  Peter  Vrooman  ;  reappointed  February  20,  1778. 


1895       Coolidge  Ellen  G.  (Miss),  1143 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Coolidge,  Massachusetts  (1730- 
1775) ;  Minute-man  from  Watertown,  Massachusetts ;  killed  at  East 
Lexington,  April  19,  1775. 


1895       Coolidge,  Harriette  M.  (Miss),  1142 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Coolidge,  Massachusetts  (1730- 
1775) ;  Minute-man  from  Watertown,  Massachusetts ;  killed  at  East 
Lexington,  April  19,  1775. 


1895       Cooper,  Lola  F.  Camp  (Mrs.  Joseph  G.  Cooper),  803 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Asaph  Whittlesey,  Connecticut  (1753-1778) ; 
Captain,  24th  Militia  Eegiment,  Westmoreland ;  mortally  wounded 
at  the  battle  of  Wyoming,  July  4,  1778. 


1895       Cooper,  Mart  C.  Blue  (Mrs.  Nicholas  Cooper),  1439 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Johannes  "Van  Pelt,  New  Jersey ;  Private, 
Captain  Samuel  Carhart's  Company,  1st  Eegiment  Monmouth 
County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


1896       Copeland,  Abbie  Shelton  (Mrs.  Daniel  T.  Copeland),  1762 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Laban  Stoddard,  Massachusetts  (1744-1826)  ; 
Seaman  on  Brigantine  "  Independence,"  Captain  Simeon  Sampson, 
September  23,  1776-July  6,  1777. 


■Dntft  of  "^  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896      Cory,  Sally  Morris  Eoe  (Mrs.  Frank  Cory),  I474 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Antony  Morris,  Pennsylvania ;  Volun- 
teer; wounded  while  rendering  service  to  Pennsylvania  Troops  at 
Chester,  Pa.,  1777. 

1894      Cowee,  Louise  Denison  (Mrs.  James  F.  Cowee),  543 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Avery,  Connecticut 
(1704-1780);  Lieutenant-Colonel,  8th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia, 
Colonel  Samuel  Coit;  resigned  on  account  of  age,  October,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Dennison,  New  York 
(1730-1780) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Stephen  Niles's  Company,  4th 
Eegiment,  2d  Eensselaerwyck  Battalion,  New  York  Militia,  Colonel 
Kilian  Van  Eensselaer. 


1S95       Cowles,  Ella  Hotchkiss  (Mrs.  Edmund  Brainerd  Cowles),  1156 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bradley,  Connecticut  (1756-1823)  ; 
Sergeant,  6th  Connecticut  Eegiment,  January,  1778 ;  Corporal,  April, 
1780;  Sergeant,  4th  Connecticut  Eegiment,  January  1,  1781. 

1895      Coxpord,  Eose  Ella  Brigham  (Mrs.  William  Francis  Coxford),  1331 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Perrine,  New  Jersey 
(1743  ) ;  Private,  Captain  Peter  Perrine's  Company,  3d  Eegi- 
ment Middlesex  County  New  Jersey  Militia ;  Private,  New  Jersey 
Continental  Line. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Johannes  Euff,  New  York 
(1730-1799)  ;  Captain,  1st  Tryon  County  Eegiment  New  York  Mi- 
litia, Lieutenant-Colonel  Samuel  Clyde,  June  15,  1779-January  1, 
1783. 

Also,  great-great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Matthias  Mount,  New 
Jersey;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Stout's  Compairy,  3d  Eegiment 
Middlesex  County  New  Jersej-  Militia. 


1895       Crafts,  Emily  Alice  (Miss),  1062 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Heath,  Massachusetts  (1737- 
1814) ;  Major-General,  Massachusetts  Militia  at  Lexington  and  Con- 


87 

Date  of  °  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

cord;  Brigadier-General,  Continental  Army,  June  22,  1775;  Major- 
General,  Continental  Army,  August  9,  1776;  served  to  close  of 
war. 

1895       Craig,  Marion  Mead  (Mies),  1265 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Craig,  New  Jersey  (1760-1812);  Cor- 
poral, Lither's  Company,  Sheldon's  Troop  Light  Dragoons  Conti- 
nental Army  ;  Private,  1st  Middlesex  County  New  Jersey  Regiment, 
1st  Battalion,  2d  Establishment,  Continental  Army. 

1895       Craighead,  Katherine  McCook  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  Craighead),  1392 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Phillips,  New  Jersey  (1744- 
1801) ;  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  New  Jersey  Infantry,  November  20, 
1775  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  November  29,  1776 ;  Captain,  December  1, 
1777;  served  till  1783;  Member  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Also,  gre::t-great-granddaughter  of  William  Churchill  Houston,  New 
Jersey  (1740-1788);  Captain,  2d  Battalion  Somerset  County  New 
Jersey  Militia,  Februaiy  28,  1776;  resigned  August  17,  1776; 
Member  General  Assembly  of  New  Jersey,  1777  and  1778;  Member 
Council  of  Safety,  1778;  Member  Continental  Congress  from  Mid- 
dlesex County,  New  Jersey,  1779. 

1891       Craighead,  Lura  Harris  (Mrs.  Erwin  Craighead),  100 

Alabama, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Colonel  Richard  Callaway,  Vir- 
ginia (1730-1780);  Signer  of  the  Transylvania  Declaration  of 
Independence,  May  23,  1775;  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Kentucky 
County,  Virginia,  1776  ;  Member  House  of  Burgesses  from  same 
county,  April,  1777;  one  of  the  defenders  ol  Boonesborough  in  the 
Duquesne  siege,  1778;  killed  by  Indians  in  ambush,  March,  1780. 

Also,    great-granddaughter   of    John    Holder,    Virginia    ( 1800); 

Ensign,  2d  Virginia  Regiment,  November  27,  1775 ;  Lieutenant, 
February  1,  1776;  Lieutenant,  5th  Company,  2d  Virginia  Regi- 
ment, Colonel  Alexander  Spotswood,  April,  1777;  Captain  of  Com- 
pany stationed  at  Boonesborough,  1779;  served  in  the  Bowman 
Expedition  against  Chilicothe ;  was  in  service  in  1782. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Williams  (1750-1839);  Cap- 
tain in  Maryland  and  Virginia;  record  of  service  from  1776-1781. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Kennon  ;  Member  Pro- 
vincial Congress  from  Chatham  County,  North  Carolina,  August 
20,  1775  ;  re-elected  1779.  [Ateo, 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Martin  (1738 )  ;  Pri- 
vate from  Prince  Edward  County,  Yirginia. 

1895       Crane,  Julia  Wingate  Patterson  (Mrs.  Joseph  H.  Crane),  1403 

Ohio, 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Patterson  (1753-1827) ;  Captain,  Virginia 
State  Militia,  Colonel  George  Rogers  Clarke,  in  the  "  Illinois  Cam- 
paign," 1778 ;  served  in  the  Bowman  Expedition  against  Old  Chili- 
cothe,  1779;  Captain  in  the  Little  Miami  Expedition,  1780;  served 
under  Colonel  Boone  at  the  battle  of  Blue  Licks,  August  19,  1782 ; 
served  under  Colonel  George  Rogers  Clarke  in  the  second  expedi- 
tion against  the  Miami  Indians,  September,  1782. 

1893       Crater,  Georgia  Beers  (Mrs.),  389 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Beers,  Connecticut  (1759-1848) ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Whiting's  Company,  7th  Regiment  Continental  Line, 
Colonel  Webb,  1777 ;  Corporal,  3d  Regiment  Continental  Line, 
1781 ;  Sergeant,  same,  1781. 

1895       Crawford,  Carra  R.  March  (Mrs.  John  W.  Crawford),  816 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Roby,  Massachusetts  (1742- 
1776)  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  3d  N"ew  Hampshire  Militia,  May  23-Decem- 
ber,  1775 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Bedel's  Rangers,  January,  1776  ;  taken 
prisoner  at  the  Cedars,  Canada,  May  19,  1776 ;  died  in  service, 
1776. 

1895       Crawford,  Ellen  J.  Turner  (Mrs.  John  Jennings  Crawford),  830 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Turner,  Massachusetts  (1756 )  ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Seth  Turner's  Company  Minute-men  from  Braintree. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Turner,  Sr.  (1727-1806) ; 
Captain,  Company  of  Minute-men  from  Braintree,  Massachusetts. 

1891       Crawford,  Mary  Cowan  Caldwell  (Mrs.  John  C.  Crawford),  98 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter    of    Samuel    McDowell,   Virginia   (1735  ) ; 

Member  Virginia  Convention,  1775-1776 ;  Colonel  Militia  Regiment 
from  Augusta  County,  Virginia;  served  with  General  Greene  in 
North  Carolina. 


89 

Date  of  w  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Creery,  Lillian  (Miss),  757 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Creery,  Delaware  (1751-1827);  En- 
sign, Captain  Stedham's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Duff's  Eegi- 
ment  Delaware  Militia,  1776 ;  three  tours  of  nineteen  months ; 
Lieutenant,  Delaware  Militia,  1777  ;  three  tours,  eighteen  months ; 
Captain,  1781,  served  fourteen  months. 

1894  Critten,  Ollie  Stillwell  (Mrs.  De  Frees  Critten),  470 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Mrs.  Betsy  Boss,  Pennsylvania  ( 

1836) ;  Maker  of  the  first  American  Flag  which  was  adopted  by 
Congress  June  14,  1777  ;  "  In  May,  1777,  Congress  made  an  order  on 
the  Treasury  to  pay  Mrs.  Betsy  Eoss  £14,  12s.,  2d.,  for  flags  for  the 
fleet  in  the  Delaware  Eiver,  and  a  contract  to  make  all  Government 
flags." 

1895  Crohurst,  Lizzie  Vernon  (Mrs.  William  S.  Crohurst),  1099 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter    of   Jonathan    Packard,   Massachusetts   (1751 

)  ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  Bailey's 

Eegiment  from  Bridgewater,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain 
Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  John  Thomas's  Eegiment,  August  1, 
1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Highill's  Company,  38th  Eegiment, 
Colonel  Baldwin,  September,  1775;  Private,  Captain  Hayden's 
Company,  Colonel  Thomas's  Eegiment,  October  6,  1775 ;  Private, 
Captain  Thomas  Pierce's  Company,  Colonel  Knox's  Eegiment  of 
Artillery,  December  16,  1775;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Elisha  How- 
ard's Company,  Colonel  Edward  Mitchell's  Eegiment,  March  4-10, 
1776 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Elisha  Howard's  Company,  3d  Ply- 
mouth County  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  March  23,  1776 ;  Lieuten- 
ant, Captain  Keith's  Company,  Colonel  Cotton's  Eegiment  Massa- 
chusetts Militia  for  service  in  Ehode  Island,  September  25-October 
30,  1777. 

1893      Crombie,  Susan  F.  Taylor  (Mrs.  Daniel  D.  Crombie),  566 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Munro,  Massachusetts  (1745-1801); 
Ensign,  16th  Connecticut  Infantry,  January  1, 1776 ;  2d  Lieutenant, 
1st  New  Hampshire  Eegiment,  November  8,  1776  ;  1st  Lieutenant, 
September  20,  1777 ;  Eegimental  Quartermaster,  August  23,  1778 ; 
Captain-Lieutenant,  March  24,  1780 ;  Captain,  July  5,  1780 ;  served 
to  close  of  war. 


Date  of  9®  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893      Crook,  Annie  Wolcott  (Mrs.  George  Crook),  345 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Eliphaz   Healey,  Maine  (1755-1833) ; 
Sergeant,  Maine  Militia. 


1895      Cross,  Anna  M.  Robinson  (Mrs.  S.  W.  Cross),  1038 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Robinson,  Rhode  Island  (1756- 
1841);  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Adams's  Company,  Rhode  Island 
Militia;  Captain-Lieutenant,  Captain  Adams's  Company,  Rhode 
Island  Militia,  1778. 


1896      Cross,  Ellen  D.  Newhall  (Mrs.  Henry  A.  Cross),  1456 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Marsh,  Jr.,  Massachusetts  (1740- 
1322) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Caleb  Low's  Company  of  Minute-men 
which  marched  from  Danvers,  Massachusetts,  on  the  Alarm  of 
April  19,  1775. 


1894      Crowell,  Lucy  M.  Rogers  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  Crowell),  508 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Rodgers,  Virginia  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  4th 
Virginia  Regiment,  March  1778;  Captain,  Virginia  State  Troops; 
January  1778-Fobruary  1782. 


1895       Cryer,  Martha  Phillips  (Mrs.  Matthew  Henry  Cryer),  892 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Garret  Brodhead  (1738-1804) ; 
Private,  Sussex  County  New  Jersey  Militia,  1776  ;  Sergeant,  same, 
1778-1783. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Francis  Joseph  Smith,  France, 
(1748-1802) ;  commissioned  by  Congress  Brevet  Ensign,  Conti- 
nental Army,  July  29,  1779,  to  be  made  use  of  in  case  of  his  being 
made  a  prisoner  while  serving  as  a  volunteer  in  the  American  Army. 


Date  of  yj-  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Cummin,  Ellen  P.  Church  (Mrs.  Eobert  Irvin  Cummin),  1425 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Pearson,  Pennsylvania  (1740-1829)  i 
1st  Lieutenant,  11th  Eegiment  Pennsylvania  Line,  November  13, 
1776 ;  promoted  Captain,  September  7,  1777 ;  transferred  to  9th 
Pennsylvania  Line,  July  1,  1778 ;  transferred  to  2d  Pennsylvania 
Line,  January  17,  1781 ;  tranferred  to  1st  Pennsylvania  Line,  Jan- 
uary 1,  1783;  served  to  close  of  war. 

1893      Cctmmings,  Lucy  Wallace  (Mrs.  Samuel  Caleb  Cummings),  361 

Massachusetts, 

Daughter  of  Eobert  Thorndike,  Massachusetts  (1761-1843)  ;  Private, 
"Lexington  Alarm"  and  Bunker  Hill ;  served  throughout  the  war. 

1893      Cundy,  Elizabeth  S.  Woodbury  (Mrs.),  330 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Woodbury,  New  Hampshire  (1762-1850)  ; 
Private,  Colonel  Stark's  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  1777; 
in  service  at  the  Battle  of  Bennington. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Woodbury,  Sr.,  New  Hamp- 
shire (1735-1816)  ;  Captain,  General  John  Stark's  Brigade  at  Bunker 
Hill,  June  17,  1775  ;  served  also  at  the  Battle  of  Trenton,  Decem- 
ber 25,  1776. 


1896       Currier,  Olive  Towle  (Mrs.  George  William  Currier),  149") 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Towle,  New  Hampshire  (1747-1837) ; 
Private,  3d  Company,  Captain  Elkin,  2d  Eegiment  New  Hamp- 
shire Militia,  May  27-  October  1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Dearborn's 
Company,  Colonel  Moulton's  Eegiment  of  Volunteers  in  service  at 
Saratoga,  October-November,  1777. 


1895       Curtis,  Elizabeth  Bancroft  (Mrs.  Frederick  Colton  Curtis),  1015 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Stevens,  Connecticut  (1724-1823)  ; 
Lieutenant,  6th  Company,  Captain  Benedict,  5th  Connecticut  Conti- 
nental Eegiment,  Colonel  Waterbury,  May-November  31,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaugher  of  Benjamin  Dewey,  Massachusetts  (1743- 
1812) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  John  Shepard's  Company  from  Westfield, 
Massachusetts,  April  20-May  12,  1775. 


92  „    ■ 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Curtis,  Genevieve  F.  Young  (Mrs.  Nelson  Curtis),  141-4 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Tolman,  Massachusetts  (1740- 
1825) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Hopestill  Hall's  Company  from  Dor- 
chester, April  19,  1775 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  John  Robinson's  Com- 
pany at  Dorchester  Heights,  March  25,  1776 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain 
John  Bradley's  Company  Massachusetts  Militia,  August  14-Novem- 
ber  30,  1777 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Turner's  Company  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  in  service  at  Rhode  Island,  March  1-April  4,  1778. 


1893      Curtis,  Margaret  J.  Coit  (Mrs.),  245 

North  Carolina, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Coit,  Colonel  appointed  before 
the  war;  resigned  June  13,  1776,  in  favor  of  "younger  men;" 
Judge  of  County  Court  and  Maritime  Court  of  Connecticut  during 
the  Revolution. 


1893      Curtis,  Mary  Morrison  (widow  of  Aberdeen  G.  Curtis),  280 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter   of   Asa   Maxson,   Rhode   Island   (1747-1839) ; 

Lieutenant   3d   Company  Rhode   Island   Militia  from  Westerley, 

1783. 
Also,   great-great-granddaughter   of    David   Maxson ;    Deputy   from 

Westerley  to  the  General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island,  1782-1783. 


1896      Curwen,  Bessie  Holman  (Miss),  1601 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Carlton,  Massachusetts  (1731- 
1804) ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1st  Massachusetts  Regiment,  July  1  9 
1776 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel  Sprout's  Regiment  Massachu-' 
setts  Militia,  January  1,  1777-April  1,  1779. 


1895      Cushing,  Gertrude  Wells  (Mrs.  William  Tileston  Gushing),  343 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Sweetser,  Maine  (1750 ) ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Samuel  Noyes'  Company,  Colonel  Edmund  Phin- 
ney's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May,  1775-January,  1776 ; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Williams'  Company,  Colonel  Edmund  Phinney's 
Regiment,  January,  1776-1777. 


qq 

Date  of  ut>  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Cutter,  Ellen  D.  Greeley  (Mrs.  Edward  Jones  Cutter),  725 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Thornton,  New  Hampshire 
(1714-1803)  ;  Colonel  New  Hampshire  Militia,  1775  to  close  of  war; 
President  New  Hampshire  Provincial  Congress,  1775 ;  Chairman 
New  Hampshire  Committee  of  Safety,  1775-80 ;  Chief  Justice 
New  Hampshire  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1775-80 ;  Member  Con- 
tinental Congress,  1776-1778 ;  Signer  Declaration  of  Independ- 
ence. 


1895       Dain,  Louisa  Hait  (Mrs.  Henry  P.  Dain),  1440 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Whitney,  Connecticut;  Cap- 
tain 5th  Company,  9th  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Mead,  General  Wooster's  Division,  1776  and  1777. 


1895      Daland,  Elizabeth  Brookhouse  Perkins  (Mrs.  John  Daland),  1222 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Brookhouse,  Massachusetts  (1757- 
1779);  Captain,  Schooner  "Lively,"  April  15,  1778;  Captain,  Pri- 
vateersman  "  Hornet,"  1779. 


1894       Dammann,  Adele  B.  McCullough  (Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Dammann),  754 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  McCullough,  New  Jersey 
(1735-1789)  ;  Captain,  Colonel  Ephraim  Martin's  Battalion,  General 
Heard's  Brigade  New  Jersey  Militia,  June  14-December  1,  1776 ; 
Captain,  1st  Regiment  Sussex  County  New  Jersey  Militia,  Colonel 
Jacob  West,  May  27,  1777. 


1895       Damon,  Rebecca  R.  Graham  (Mrs.  Albert  Foster  Damon),  1199 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Sink,  Pennsylvania  (1760-1828) ; 
Private,  10th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Line  at  Frederickstown, 
October  1,  1778. 


Date  of  °^  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Danforth,  Abbie  D.  P.  Mace  (Mrs.  William  S.  Danforth),  717 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Moulton,  New  Hampshire  (1717- 
1779);  Private,  Captain  Elkins'  Company,  New  Hampshire 
Militia ;  Private,  Captain  Ezekiel  Giles's  Company,  Colonel  Pea- 
body's  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  July,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Mace,  New  Hampshire 
(1709-1790);  Private,  Captain  Ezra  Stearns'  Company,  Colonel 
Drake's  Regiment,  General  Whipple's  Brigade  New  Hampshire 
Militia;  Private,  Captain  Eastman's  Company,  New  Hampshire 
Militia. 


1895      Danforth,  Caroline  Atwood  (Mrs.  George  F.  Danforth),  946 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Atwood,  New  Hampshire  (1735- 
1816)  ;  Captain  Company  of  Minute-men  from  Weare,  New  Hamp- 
shire, "  Lexington  Alarm  ;"  marched  to  Cambridge,  Massachusetts. 


1895      Daniels,  Louise  Nash  (Mrs.  William  H.  Daniels),  1006 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Noah  Nash,  Massachusetts  (1734-1775) ; 
Private,  Captain  Samuel  Stockbridge's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Thomas's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  10-August  7,  1777. 


1894      Daniels,  Maria  Wheeler  (Mrs.  George  F.  Daniels),  433 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abijah  Reed,  Massachusetts ;  Corporal,  6th 
Company,  Captain  William  Walker,  3d  New  Hampshire  Regiment, 
Colonel  James  Reid  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  William  Barrow's  Company, 
Colonel  Isaac  Wyman's  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia. 


1891       Daniels,  Minnie  Bulkelet  (Miss),  101 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Moseley,  Connecticut  (1741 ); 

Lieutenant,  Company  of  Minute-men,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;"  Captain, 
3d  Connecticut  Regiment,  May  1-December  7,  1775 ;  Captain,  Col- 
onel Ely's  Regiment  Connecticut  State  Troops,  February,  1776- 
June,  1777. 


Date  of  °°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893       Daniels,  Minnie  Gay  (Mrs.  Frank  Daniels),  404 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Gay,  Massachusetts  (1741 
);  Minute-man,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Ed- 
ward B.  Lavell's  Company,  Massachusetts  Militia,  March  4,  1776. 

1891       Darling,  Flora  Adams  (widow  of  General  B.  L.  Darling),  1 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams,  Massachusetts  (1735-1833)  ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Company,  3d  Suffolk  County  Eegiment  Massachu- 
setts Militia. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Powell,  New  Hampshire ;  Priv- 
ate, Captain  Henry  Dearborn's  Company,  General  Stark's  Brigade, 
1775 ;  record  of  service  from  1775-1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lamb,  Massachusetts  ;  Lieuten- 
ant, Colonel  Henry  Jackson's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Continental 
Infantry,  February  1,  1777 ;  retired  April  22,  1779. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Dustin,  New  Hamp- 
shire (1741 ) ;  Private,  Captain  Joshua  Haywood's  Company, 

Colonel  David  Gilmore's  Eegiment,  December,  1776-March,  1777  ; 
Private,  Colonel  Jonathan  Chase's  Eegiment  commanded  by  Major 
Francis  Smith,  June  27-July  14,  1777. 


1895  Darrow,  Mart  Cogswell  (Mrs.  George  Bowman  Darrow),  973 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Cogswell,  Massachusetts  (1760-1831)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Cogswell's  Company,  26th  Continental  Infantry, 
1776  ;  Hospital  Surgeon's  Mate,  January,  1778. 

1896  Davenport,  Mart  Pauline  (Miss),  1585 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  "Wyman,  Massachusetts  (1761- 
1816);  Private,  Captain  Heath's  Company,  Colonel  Mcintosh's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June  9,  1780  ;  Private,  Massachu- 
setts Militia  raised  for  six  months'  service,  October  25,  1780. 

1891       Davidson,  Catharine  Schureman  (Mrs.  Eobert  J.  Davidson),  82 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Schureman,  New  Jersey  (1729- 
1795)  ;  Member  Committee  of  Correspondence,  1775 ;  Member  Pro- 


Date  of  9f>  J001?^ 

Admission.  Number. 

vincial  Congress  of  New  Jersey,  May,  1775  ;  Member  Committee  of 
Safety  to  exercise  the  powers  of  Provincial  Congress  during  its 
recess,  August  17-September  20,  1775. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  James  Schureman,  New  Jersey  (1756- 
1824) ;  Second  Lieutenant,  Captain  Taylor's  Company,  Colonel 
John  Neilson's  Battalion  of  Minute-men,  January  10,  1776  ;  Captain 
of  a  Volunteer  Militia  Company  at  the  battle  of  Long  Island, 
August  27,  1776 ;  Member  of  Congress,  1780. 


1894      Davis,  Abby  G.  Gage  (Mrs.  George  Edmund  Davis),  1488 

Massachusetts, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Gage,  Massachusetts  (1730-1797)  ; 

Captain,  Colonel  Frye's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia  at  Bunker 

Hill,  June  17,  1775. 


1894      Davis,  Anna  Davis  (Mrs.  Asa  D.  Davis),  724 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Davis,  Massachusetts  (1747-1803)  ;  Private, 
Captain  Benjamin  Perkins's  Company,  Colonel  Moses  Little's  Eegi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia,  April,  1775  ;  served  three  months. 


1892      Davis,  EmxMA  Ethel  (Miss),  198 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  C.  Herrick ;  Corporal,  General  Wash- 
ington's Body  Guard  for  the  month  of  July,  1782. 


1891       Davis,  Louise  S.  Sluyter  (widow  of  James  Davis),  17 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Schureman,  New  Jersey  (1729- 
1795)  ;  Member  Committee  of  Correspondence,  1775  ;  Member  Pro- 
vincial Congress  of  New  Jersey,  May,  1775 ;  Member  Committee  of 
Safety  to  exercise  the  powers  of  Provincial  Congress  during  its 
recess,  August  17-September  20,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  James  Schureman,  New  Jersey  (1756- 
1824) ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Taylor's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Neilson's  Battalion  of  Minute-men,  January  10,  1776 ;  Captain  of  a 
Yolunteer  Militia  Company  at  the  Battle  of  Long  Island,  August 
27,  1776 ;  Member  of  Congress,  1780. 


97 

.  Pate  ?f  '  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Davis,  Lucy  Stearns  (Miss),  1021 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Stearns,  Massachusetts  (1735-1798)  ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Samuel  Barnard's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas 
Gardner's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "Lexington  Alarm;" 
Captain,  "Watertown  Company  of  Militia,  1776. 


1S95       Davis,  Marian  D.  Stanwood  (Mrs.  Joseph  Edwin  Davis),  1189 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Flint,  Massachusetts  (1733- 
1777);  Captain,  8th  Eegiment  Essex  County  Massachusetts  Militia; 
killed  at  Stillwater  at  the  head  of  his  company,  October  7,  1777. 


1894       Davis,  Mary  Eowena  (Miss),  607 

Maine, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Allan  (1746-1805) ;  appointed 
Colonel  of  Infantry  and  Superintendent  of  Indian  Affairs  in  the 
Eastern  Department,  and  Commandant  of  the  Post  at  Machias, 
Maine,  from  1776  to  close  of  war. 


1895       Davies,  Louie  Phillips  (Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Davies),  1391 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Phillips,  New  Jersey  (1744-1801)  ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  2d  New  Jersey  Infantry,  November  20,  1775;  1st 
Lieutenant,  November  29,  1776  ;  Captain,  December  1,  1777  ;  served 
till  1783  ;  Member  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  William  Churchill  Houston,  New  Jersey 
(1740-1788) ;  Captain,  2d  Battalion,  Somerset  County  New  Jersey 
Militia,  February  28,  1776 ;  resigned  August  17,  1776 ;  Member 
General  Assembly  of  New  Jersey,  1777  and  1778 ;  Member  Council 
of  Safety,  1778 ;  Member  Continental  Congress  from  Middlesex 
County,  New  Jersey,  1779. 


1893      Dawson,  Anna  E.  Ely  (widow  of  General  Samuel  K.  Dawson),  211 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abner  Lord,  Connecticut;  Private,  Connec- 
ticut Militia ;  Captain,  4th  Battalion,  Connecticut  State  Troops,  Col- 
onel John  Ely. 


Q8 

Date  of  ua  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1891       Dawson,  Elizabeth  A.  Sayre  (Mrs.  Kodman  B.  Dawson),  128 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  L.  Whitlock,  New  Jersey"  (1755— 
1825);  Ensign,  Captain  Jonathan  Forman's  Company,  4th  Regi- 
ment New  Jersey  Line,  Lieutenant-Colonel  David  Brearly,  Novem- 
ber 28,  1776 ;  2d-Lieutenant,  January  1,  1777 ;  transferred  to  1st 
Regiment  New  Jersey  Line,  Colonel  Matthias  Ogden,  July  1,  1778 ; 
retained  in  New  Jersey  Battalion,  April  1783  ;  Brevet  Captain,  Sep- 
tember 30,  1783  ;  served  to  November,  1783. 


1891       Dayton,  Laura  A.  Newman  (Mrs.  Charles  W.  Dayton),  74 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of   Benjamin   Webb,  Connecticut    (1733- 

) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Charles  Smith's  Company,  9th  Connecticut 

Regiment  of  Militia,  1776-1777;  Ensign,  Captain  Reuben  Scofield's 
Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  1780-1781. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Sanford,  New  York;  Asso- 
ciator  Suffolk  County,  New  York,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Sanford,  New  York  ;  Associator 
Suffolk  County  New  York,  1775. 


1891       Dayton,  Maria  A.  Tomlinson  (widow  of  Abram  C.  Dayton),  37 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of   Andrew  Adams,  Connecticut    ( 1797) ; 

Major,  17th  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  May  1777 ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  October  1779 ;  Colonel  same  Regiment,  January  1780 ; 
Member  Continental  Congress,  1777-1782 ;  Member  Connecticut 
Council  of  Safety. 

Also,  great  granddaughter  of  John  Canfield  (1740  )  ;  Adjutant,  2d 

Regiment  Continental  Dragoons,  Colonel  Elisha  Sheldon,  1776; 
Brigade-Major  in  Brigadier-General  Oliver  "Wolcott's  Detachment 
Connecticut  Militia,  at  Saratoga,  1777. 


1894       Dean,  Harriet  Martine  (Miss),  687 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Dean,  New  York  (1755-1817);  Private, 
Captain  Ambrose  Horton's  Company,  4th  Regiment  New  York 
Line,  Colonel  James  Holmes,  May-October,  1775,  served  in  the 
expedition   to  Canada;  Private,  Captain  Gilbert   Dean's  and  Cap- 


qq 

Date  of  UtJ  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

tain  Gabriel  Bequa's  Companies,  1st  Eegiment  Westchester  County- 
New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Joseph  Drake,  served  at  different 
periods  during  the  years  1776-1780 ;  one  of  the  captors  of  Major 
John  Andre. 


1895       Denning,  Mary  Worthington  (Mrs.  Judson  K.  Denning),  813 

Iowa, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benadam  Gallup,  Connecticut  (1716- 
1800) ;  Member  Committee  of  Correspondence  and  Safety,  1774 ; 
Major,  2d  Battalion  Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Connecticut  Militia,  June 
1776;  served  at  the  battle  of  Long  Island,  August  27,  1776  ;  was  in 
the  retreat  from  New  York,  September  15,  1776 ;  Lieutenant- Col- 
onel, 3d  Battalion,  Connecticut  State  Troops,  Colonel  Boger  Enos, 
December  2,  1776. 


1895       De  Nyse,  Kate  Lloyd  (Mrs.  Charles  Bitchie  De  Nyse),  1125 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Duryee,  Long  Island  (1743-1814)  ; 
one  of  the  Signers  of  the  Call  for  New  York  Provincial  Congress, 
April  26,  1775;  Member  New  York  Committee  of  One  Hundred, 
May  1,  1775. 


1891       Devine,  Olive  A.  French  (Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Devine),  31 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  "Webb,  Connecticut ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  John  Douglas's  Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  July 
17,  1775 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Eben  Lothrop's  Company,  Colonel 
Jonathan  Latimer's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Selkrigg,  Connecticut 

(1756  );  Private  in  "Lexington  Alarm"  and  at  Bunker  Hill, 

1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Amos  Beecher's  Company,  Colonel  Fisher 
Gay's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1777 ;  Fifer  and  Drum  major, 
1778  ;  served  till  1781. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  French  (1760  )  ;  Private, 

Virginia  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Henry,  Virginia  (1731 
1805)  ;  Member  Continental  Congress,  1780-1781. 


Date  of  U  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Dickenson,  Hannah  S.  "Williams  (Mrs.  Marquis  F.  Dickenson),  958 

Massachusetts, 

Daughter  of  Asa  Williams,  Connecticut  (1758-1834)  ;  Minute-man 
from  Preston,  Connecticut,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  1st  Regi- 
ment Connecticut  Line,  July  15,  1780. 


1895       Dickenson,  Sophia  Lovejoy  (Mrs.  Charles  E.  Dickenson),  871 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter   of  Francis  Lovejoy,   New  Hampshire    (1734- 
1818)  ;  Private,  8th  New  Hampshire  Continental  Line,  1776. 


1893       Diggles,  Grace  Louise  (Miss),  360 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Prichard,  New  Hampshire  (1759- 
1835) ;  Private,  1st  New  Hampshire  Regiment,  January  1,  1777- 
November  18,  1779. 


1891       Disbrow,  Hannah  Laird  (Mrs.  R.  L.  Disbrow),  288 

New  Jersey. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Laird,  New  Jersey  ( 1811)  ;  Pri- 
vate, Lieutenant  Barnes  Smock's  Troop  of  Light  Dragoons,  New 
Jersey  Militia. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Mount,  New  Jersey ;  Private 
Captain  John  Walton's  Troop  of  Light  Dragoons,  Monmouth  County 
New  Jersey  Militia. 


1894       Dobson,  Clara  Bertha  (Miss),  640 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Shattuck,  Massachusetts ;  Private, 
Captain  John  Nutting's  Company,  Colonel  William  Prescott's  Reg- 
iment Massachusetts  Militia,  April  19,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Shattuck,  Jr.,  Massachusetts  (1744 
-1807) ;  Private,  "Lexington  Alarm." 


Date  of  1U1  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Dodge,  Susan  C.  Todd  (Mrs.  William  P.  Dodge),  1190 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Todd,  New  Hampshire  (1740-1787); 
Private,  Captain  James  Osgood's  Company  of  Eangers,  1775 ; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Nesmith's  Company,  1776 ;  Private,  Colonel 
Matthew  Thornton's  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  1777 ; 
enlisted  for  three  years. 


1894       Dolbear,  Alice  Janette  Hood  (Mrs.  Amos  E.  Dolbear),  571 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bailey,  Jr.,  Massachusetts  ( 

1775)  ;  Private,  Captain  Farbush's  Company,  Colonel  Bridge's  Eegi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia  ;  killed  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Stearns  Needham,  Massachusetts  (1754- 
1830) ;  Private,  Lieutenant  Thomas  Clark's  Company,  Colonel 
Green's  Eegiment  from  Tewksbury,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;"  Private 
Captain  Solomon  Kidder's  Company,  Colonel  Brook's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia  at  White  Plains,  October  28,  1776. 


1893       Don,  Harriet  Morrison  (Mrs.  John  Don),  281 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Maxson,  Ehode  Island  (1747-1839)  ;  Lieu- 
tenant, 3d  Company  Ehode  Island  Militia  from  Westerley,  1783. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Maxson,  Ehode  Island  ; 
Deputy  from  Westerley  to  the  General  Assembly  of  Ehode  Island, 
1782-1783. 


1895       Doughty,  Frances  E.  (Miss),  1307 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William   Edmonds,  Connecticut  (1755 

) ;  Volunteer,  "  Danbury  Alarm,"  April  27,  1777  ;  wounded  in 

service. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Chandler,  Connecticut, 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel  Silliman's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Mil- 
itia, June-December,  1776 ;  Colonel  8th  Eegiment  Connecticut 
Line,  January  1,  1777  ;  resigned  March  7,  1778  ;  Superintendent  of 
Eecruiting,  Connecticut  Line,  1780. 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1892       Doughty,  Hannah  Mumford  Starr  (Mrs.  Francis  E.  Doughty),  192 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Edmonds,  Connecticut  (1755 )  ; 

Yolunteer  "  Danbury  Alarm,"  April  27,  1777  ;  wounded  in  service. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Chandler,  Connecticut; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Silliman's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  June- 
December,  1776  ;  Colonel  8th  Regiment  Connecticut  Line,  January 
1,  1777 ;  resigned  March  7,  1778 ;  Superintendent  of  Recruiting, 
Connecticut  Line,  1780. 


1895       Douglas,  Martha  Treat  (Miss),  1355 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Treat,  Connecticut  (1749-1795) ; 
Private,  Captain  Loomis's  Company  Connecticut  Militia,  Septem- 
ber 7-27,  1776 ;  Private,  Captain  Bryant's  Company,  Connecticut 
Militia,  October  5-27,  1777  ;  Captain,  Connecticut  Militia,  1778 ; 
promoted  Major,  1778;  resigned  1779. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Roger  Wolcott,  Connecticut  (1737 

) ;    Ensign,  Captain  Amasa    Loomis's   Company  Connecticut 

Militia,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 

1894       Dow,  Anna  Letton  (Mrs.  Arthur  Chase  Dow),  511 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Hall,  Vermont  ( 1845)  ; 

Private,  Captain  Joshua  Hazen's  Company,  Colonel  Wood's  Regi- 
ment, October  1780;  Private,  same  Company  on  frontier  duty, 
October  27,  1780;  Lieutenant,  1781. 

1894       Dow,  Mary  Elita  (Miss),  606 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Dow,  New  Hampshire ;  Private, 
State  Militia,  January,  1778-June,  1779. 


1895       Downs,  Annie  M.  Sawyer  (Mrs.  Samuel  Morse  Downs),  1127 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Giles,  New  Hampshire  (1717 
-1787)  ;  Private,  Colonel  Moses  Nichols's  Regiment  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  1778 ;  stationed  at  West  Point,  1780  ;  Private,  Captain  John 
Eastman's  Company,  Colonel  Bartlett's  Regiment,  1780-1781  ; 
Member  Ticondero2;a  Committee  and  Selectman. 


103 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Drowne,  Abbt  F.  Eollins  (Mrs.  Luther  Washburn  Drowne),  460 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Emerson,  New  Hampshire  (1743- 
1827) ;  Captain,  Colonel  Bartlett's  Eegiment  New  Hampshire 
Militia  raised  to  reinforce  the  Continental  Army  in  the  defence  of 
West  Point,  1780. 


1895       Drowne,  Emily  Catherine  (Miss),  978 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Emerson,  New  Hampshire 
(1743-1827)  ;  Captain,  Colonel  Bartlett's  Eegiment  New  Hampshire 
Militia  raised  to  reinforce  the  Continental  Army  in  the  defence  of 
West  Point,  1780. 

1894  Drummond,  Martha  E.  Gregory  (Mrs.  William  H.  Drummond),  649 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Edward  Cornine,  New  Jersey  ( 1830) ; 

Private,  1st  Battalion,  2d  Establishment,  New  Jersey  Troops  ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Jonathan  Forman's  Company,  1st  Eegiment  New 
Jersey  Continental  Line. 

1895  DuMont,  H.  Josephine  (Miss),  1160 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Phillips  DuMont,  New  York  (1730- 
1811) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Van  Beuren's  Company,  Colonel  Wyn- 
koop's  Eegiment  New  York  State  Troops ;  Chairman  Committee  of 
Safety,  Kingston,  New  York,  1777. 

1894       Dun,  Hattie  Franklin  (Miss),  457 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gustavus  Scott,  Maryland  (1735-1801)  ; 
Member  Association  of  Freemen,  1775;  Delegate  Maryland  Con- 
vention, 1775  ;  Member  Maryland  Convention,  1776  ;  Member  Com- 
mittee of  Observation  and  Safety,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddanghter  of  Samuel  Love,  Maryland  ;  Deputy 
Maryland  Convention,  1776 ;  Member  Committee  of  Observation 
and  Safety,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Jones,  Maryland ;  Judge 
of  Montgomerj^  County,  Maryland,  1777 ;  Member  Committee  of 
Observation  and  Safety,  1776. 


104 

Date  of  xv^  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Dun,  Katharine  Thompson  (Miss),  "125 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gustavus  Scott,  Maryland  (1735-1801)  J 
Member  Association  of  Freemen,  1775 ;  Delegate  Maryland  Con- 
vention, 1775  ;  Member  Committee  of  Observation  and  Safety,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Love,  Maryland  ;  Deputy 
Maryland  Convention,  1776 ;  Member  Committee  of  Observation 
and  Safety,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Jones,  Maryland ;  Judge 
of  Montgomery  County,  Maryland,  1777 ;  Member  Committee  of 
Observation  and  Safety,  1776. 


1894       Dun,  Nancy  Angus  (Miss),  458 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gustavus  Scott,  Maryland  (1735-1801); 
Member  Association  of  Freemen,  1775 ;  Delegate  Maryland  Con- 
vention, 1775  ;  Member  Maryland  Convention,  1776  ;  Member  Com- 
mittee of  Observation  and  Safety,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Love,  Maryland  ;  Deputy 
Maryland  Convention,  1776 ;  Member  Committee  of  Observation 
and  Safety,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Jones,  Maryland;  Judge 
of  Montgomery  County,  Maryland,  1777 ;  Member  Committee  of 
Observation  and  Safety,  1776. 


1895       Durgin,  Harriet  Thayer  (Miss),  1087 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Luke  Eager,  Massachusetts  (1748-1807) ; 
Private,  Captain  Cyprian  Howe's  Company.  Colonel  Jonathan 
Ward's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  19,  1775 ;  Sergeant, 
Captain  Thomas  Brintnal's  Company,  Colonel  Cyprian  Howe's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  1780,  four  months'  service. 


1895       Durgin,  Mary  Lyle  (Miss),  1°88 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Luke  Eager,  Massachusetts  (1748-1807) ; 
Private,  Captain  Cyprian  Howe's  Company,  Colonel  Jonathan 
Ward's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  19,  1775;  Sergeant, 
Captain  Thomas  Brintnal's  Company,  Colonel  Cyprian  Howe's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  1780,  four  months'  service. 


Date  of  10^  «„„;„+„ 

Admissioa.  JSSS&. 

1896      Durgin,  Medora  Mooney  (widow  of  Frank  A.  Durgin,  M.D.),  1460 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of   Benjamin    Mooney,  New  Hampshire 

(1740  ) ;  Private,  Captain  Alpheus  Chesiey's  Company,  New 

Hampshire  Militia,  at  Seavey's  Island,  November  5, 1775  ;  1st  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  William  Harper's  Company,  Colonel  Isaac  Wyman's 
Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  July  18,  1776 ;  Lieutenant  of 
troops  raised  to  recruit  the  New  Hampshire  Eegiments  of  the  Con- 
tinental Army,  July  10,  1780-December  31,  1780. 

1891      Duryee,  Caroline  (Miss),  223 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Duryee,  Long  Island  (1743-1814)  ; 
one  of  the  Signers  of  the  Call  for  New  York  Provincial  Congress, 
April  26,  1775 ;  Member  New  York  Committee  of  One  Hundred, 
May  1,  1775. 

1891      Duryee,  Fanny  (Miss),  221 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Duryee,  Long  Island  (1743-1814)  ; 
one  of  the  Signers  of  the  Call  for  New  York  Provincial  Congress, 
April  26,  1775;  Member  of  the  New  York  Committee  of  One 
Hundred,  May  1,  1775. 

1891  Duryee,  Gertrude  (Miss),  222 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Duryee,  Long  Island  (1743-1814)  ; 
one  of  the  Signers  of  the  Call  for  New  York  Provincial  Congress, 
April  26,  1775 ;  Member  New  York  Committee  of  One  Hundred 
May  1,  1775. 

1892  Eager,  Sarah  B.  "Wilson  (widow  of  Eobert  Eager),  152 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lewis,  Virginia  (1718 ); 

Member  Virginia  Convention  from  Augusta  County,  1775-1776. 

1895      Eames,  Mary  Greenleap  Cole  (Mrs.  Daniel  H.  Eames),  1216 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Sylvanus  Gates,  Massachusetts  (1746-1836)  ; 
Matross,  Colonel  Eichard  Gridley's  Eegiment  of  Artillery,  1775 ; 


Date  of  1""  Society 

SAdmisaion.  Number. 

Private,  Captain  David  Prouty's  Company,  Colonel  Job  Cushing's 
Regiment  Worcester  County  Massachusetts  Militia  to  reinforce 
the  Northern  Army,  July  1777. 

1894      Earle,  Alice  Morse  (Mrs.  Henry  Earle),  737 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Morse,  New  Hampshire,  (1742-1810)  ; 
Ensign,  Captain  Salmon  Stone's  Company,  Colonel  Nichols  Regi- 
ment, General  Stark's  Brigade,  July-September,  1777 ;  Selectman  of 
Dublin,  New  Hampshire,  July  17,  1782. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Mason,  New  Hamp- 
shire, (1717-1801) ;  Fifer,  Captain  Salmon  Stone's  Company,  Col- 
onel Nichol's  Regiment,  General  Stark's  Brigade,  July  21-Septem- 
ber  25,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Heard,  Massachusetts, 
(1720-1792)  ;  Private,  Captain  Nicholas  Cudworth's  Company,  Col- 
onel Abijah  Pierce's  Regiment,  February  21,  1776  ;  Private,  Colonel 
Nixon's  Regiment,  September  30,  1776;  afterwards  Captain. 

Also,   great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Clary,  New   Hampshire  ( 

1780)  ;  Private,  Captain  Josiah  Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Enoch 
Hale's  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  May  8, 1777. 

1894  *  Easter,  Margaret  E.  Miller  (Mrs.  James  W.  Easter),  446 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Schaffer,  Pennsylvania  (1730 ) ; 

2d  Lieutenant,  Pennsylvania  German  Regiment,  July  12,  1776 ; 
L.eutenant,  Captain  Schott's  Company,  Colonel  Ottendorff's  Bat- 
tallion,  Pulaski  Legion,  February  4,  1777 ;  Captain,  3d  Cavalry, 
1778 ;  Major,  1779. 

1895  Easton,  Mary  N.  Bailey  (widow  of  Edward  F.  Easton),  1322 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Bailey,  Massachusetts  (1730-1810); 
Lieutenant -Colonel,  Colonel  John  Thomas's  Regiment  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  April  1775  ;  Colonel  23d  Continental  Infantry,  January 
1,  1776;  Colonel  2d  Massachusetts  Line  Regiment,  November  1, 
1776;  retire.!  October  1780. 

1894      Easton,  Mary  Burnet  (Mrs.  Nelson  S.  Easton),  720 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Burnet,  M.D.,  New  Jersey 
(1730-1791);  Chairman,  Newark,  New  Jersey,  Committee  of  Safety, 
1775 ;  Surgeon,  2d   Regiment  Essex   County  New   Jersey  Militia, 

*  Deceased. 


,  Date  of  1U  '  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Colonel  Philip  Van  Cortlandt,  February  17,  1776 ;  Commissioner, 
Military  Supplies  East  New  Jersey,  July,  1776;  Physician  and 
Surgeon-General,  Continental  Army,  Eastern  Department,  April  11, 
1777;  Hospital  Physician  and  Surgeon,  October  6th,  1780 ;  Member 
Continental  Congress,  1780-1781 ;  Surgeon,  General  Hospital,  Con- 
tinental Army,  March  5,  1781;  served  to  close  of  war. 

1895      Eaton,  Jane  Vashti  (Miss),  1444 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Church,  Massachusetts  (1750- 
1809);  Minute-man  from  Eutland,  Massachusetts,  1775;  Private, 
Captain  Wheeler's  Company,  Colonel  Nixon's  Eegiment,  March  5, 
1777 ;  Quartermaster,  same. 


1893       Eaton,  Loriette  Avery  (Mrs.  Eugene  Edgar  Eaton),  375 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Gould,  Massachusetts  (1724-1778)  ; 
Private,  Eeading  Militia,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain 
Page's  Company,  Colonel  Vose's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia; 
died  in  service,  May  18,  1778. 


1895      Eaton,  Lucy  Washburn  (Mrs.  George  Eaton),  1214 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Washburn,  Massachusetts  (1742- 
1785);  Minute-man  from  Bridgewater,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington 
Alarm;"  Captain  2d  Company,  3d  Plymouth  County  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  1776 ;  1st  Major,  3d  Eegiment  State  Militia, 
April,  1779 ;  Captain,  Colonel  Gerrish's  Eegiment  of  Guards,  May 
2-December  18,  1779. 


1891      Eaton,  Yashti  Gates  (Mrs.  Bradley  L.  Eaton),  77 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Church,  Massachusetts  (1750-1809) ; 
Minute-man  from  Eutland,  Massachusetts,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain 
Wheeler's  Company,  Colonel  Nixon's  Eegiment,  March  5,  1777 ; 
Quartermaster,  same. 


108 

Date  of  ■LUO  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Edes,  Sophia  Augusta  May  (Miss),  935 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  May,  Massachusetts  (1748-1812) ; 
Major,  Suffolk  County  Massachusetts  Militia  Eegiment,  Colonel 
Ebenezer  Thayer,  raised  to  reinforce  the  Continental  Army,  June 
27-October  30,  1780;  1st  Major,  Boston  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  1780. 

1895      Edgar,  Elizabeth  Barnett  (Miss),  1377 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Bogers,  Pennsylvania  (1746-1782) ; 
Ensign,  Liberty  Company  of  Hanover  Township,  Lancaster  County, 
Pennsylvania  Associators,  1775 ;  3d  Lieutenant,  Captain  James 
Bogers'  Company,  Colonel  Timothy  Green's  Hanover  Bifle  Bat- 
talion of  Lancaster  County  Associators,  June  6,  1776  ;  Corporal, 
Colonel  Butler's  Battalion,  4th  Eegiment  Pennsylvania  Line,  1778- 
1781. 

Also,  great-great-grandddaughter  of  James   Wallace,  Pennsylvania 

( 1778) ;  Member  Bucks  County  Pennsylvania  Committee  of 

Safety,  December  15,  1774-July  29,  1776 ;  Member  Company  of 
Associators  of  Warwick  Township,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania, 
August  21,  1775  ;  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  for  Bucks 
County. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Carr,  Pennsylvania  (1756-1812)  ; 
Private,  Captain  John  Jamison's  Company,  Warwick  Township, 
Bucks  County  Associators,  August  20,  1776. 

1895      Edgar,  Jane  Allen  (Miss),  1376 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Bogers,  Pennsylvania  (1746-1782); 
Ensign,  Liberty  Company  of  Hanover  Township,  Lancaster  County, 
Pennsylvania  Associators,  1775 ;  3d  Lieutenant,  Captain  James 
Bogers's  Company,  Colonel  Timothy  Green's  Hanover  Bifle  Bat- 
talion of  Lancaster  County  Associators,  June  6,  1776;  Corporal, 
Colonel  Butler's  Battalion,  4th  Eegiment  Pennsylvania  Line,  1778- 
1781. 

Also,   great-great-granddaughter    of   James    Wallace,   Pennsylvania 

1778)  ;    Member  Bucks  County  Pennsylvania  Committee  of 

Safety,  December  15,  1774-July  29,  1776;  Member  Company  of 
Associators  of  Warwick  Townsbip,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania, 
August  21, 1775;  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  for  Bucks 
County. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Carr,  Pennsylvania  (1756-1812)  ; 
Private,  Captain  John  Jamison's  Company,  Warwick  Township, 
Bucks  County  Associators,  August  20,  1776. 


109 

Date  ol  ^°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Edson,  Margaret  (Miss),  1326 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benanuel  Pratt,  Massachusetts  (1756-1825)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Simon  Hunt's  Company,  Colonel  Eleazer  Brooks's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  November  5,  1777-February  3, 
1778  ;  Private,  Captain  Francis  Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Mcin- 
tosh's Eegiment,  August  1-September  11,  1778;  Private,  Captain 
Simon  Hunt's  Companj'-,  Colonel  Eleazer  Brooks'  Eegiment,  Feb- 
ruary 3-April  3,  1778 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Joshua  Walker's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Samuel  Denny's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia 
detached  to  join  Continental  Army  at  Claverack,  November  3- 
23,  1779. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Whitney,  Massachusetts 
(1736-1802) ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  White's  Company,  Colonel 
Asa  Whitcomb's  Eegiment  of  Minute-men  from  Lancaster,  Massa- 
chusetts, "Lexington  Alarm." 


1895      Edson,  Mary  A.  Young  (Mrs.  Ptolemy  O'Meara  Edson),  1325 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Whitney,  Massachusetts  (1736- 
1802) ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  White's  Company,  Colonel  Asa 
Whitcomb's  Eegiment  of  Minute-men  from  Lancaster,  Massachu- 
setts, "Lexington  Alarm." 


1895  Edson,  Mary  F.  (Miss),  1405 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benanuel  Pratt,  Massachusetts  (1756-1825)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Simon  Hunt's  Company,  Colonel  Eleazer  Brooks's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  November  5,  1776-February  3, 
1778;  Private,  Captain  Francis  Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Mcin- 
tosh's Bogiment,  August  1-September  11,1778;  Private,  Captain 
Simon  Hunt's  Company,  Colonel  Eleazer  Brooks's  Eegiment,  Feb- 
ruary 3-April  3,  1778 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Joshua  Walker's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Samuel  Denny's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia 
detached  to  join  Continental  Army  at  Claverack,  November  3-23, 
1779. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Whitney,  Massachusetts 
(1736-1802) ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  White's  Company,  Colonel 
Asa  Whitcomb's  Eegiment  of  Minute-men  from  Lancaster,  Massa- 
chusetts, "Lexington  Alarm." 


Date  of  ^  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Edwards,  Fannie  Olivia  (Miss),  1390 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Sommerville  (1756-1826);  Sergeant, 
8th  Pennsylvania  Line  Regiment,  Colonel  McCoy,  August  8,  1776 ; 
Conductor  of  Artillery,  Continental  Line,  with  rank  of  Captain, 
under  command  of  Chevalier  de  Cambray,  October,  1778 ;  was  in 
service  four  years. 


1896      Edwards,  Sarah  A.  Porter  (Mrs.  Henry  W.  Edwards),  1547 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Porter,  Jr.,  Massachusetts  (1763-1851)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Simeon  Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Nathaniel 
Wade's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  Rhode  Island  service, 
1778 ;  Private,  Captain  Jeremiah  Putnam's  Company,  Colonel 
Nathan  Tyler's  Regiment,  September  1,  1779-January  1,  1780. 


1895       Eicholtz,  Ellen  A.  Inslee  (Mrs.  Leonard  Ii.  Eicholtz),  1240 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Inslee,  New  Jersey ;  Private,  Captain 
John  Hunt's  Company,  Colonel  Isaac  Smith's  Regiment  Hunterdon 
County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


1895      Eicholtz,  Nelsine  Pepper  Smith  (Mrs.),  1427 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Inslee,  New  Jersey;  Private, 
Captain  John  Hunt's  Company,  Colonel  Isaac  Smiths  Regiment 
Hunterdon  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


1895      Eldridge,  Harriet  Richmond  (Mrs.  David  Gorham  Eldridge),  1081 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter   of    John   Cushing,   Massachusetts 

(1722 ) ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  2d   Plymouth  County  Regiment 

Massachusetts  Militia,  February  10,  1776  ;  Colonel  same,  April  1, 
1776  ;  resigned  January  1,  1779. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Philip  Taylor,  Rhode 
Island,  (1737-1819);  Member  General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island, 
1777-1778;  Member  Committee  of  Safety,  1776;  Justice  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1777.  [Also, 


Date  of  HI  o„„i„f„ 

Admissi°-  NuTbl 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Bailey,  Ehode  Island  (1742- 

(1813)  ;  Deputy  to  Ehode  Island  Provincial  Convention  from  Little 

Compton,  1781. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter   of   David    Hillyard,   Ehode   Island 

(1726-1816)  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  2d  Ehode  Island  Eegiment,  1776  ; 

Field    Officer   of  the    County   of  Newport,    Ehode   Island,  May, 

1777. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  George   Simmons,  Ehode  Island 

(1731-1809)  ;  Captain,  Ehode  Island  Militia,  1775,  October,  1776,  and 

May,  1778  ;  Member  of  War  Committee  of  Little  Compton,  Ehode 

Island. 
Also,   great-great-great-granddaughter   of  Isaac   Manchester,  Ehode 

Island  (1731  )  ;  Deputy  to  General  Assembly  of  Ehode  Island, 

May,   1777 ;    Member  Ehode   Island   Asembly,    1778 ;    Member  of 

various  Committees  to  secure  recruits  and  supplies. 


1895       Bllery,  Florence  Lincoln  (Miss),  im 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Bellows,  Massachusetts  (1755- 
1822) ;  Private,  Captain  Timothy  Bellows's  Company  from  South- 
boro,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Josiah 
Fay's  Company,  Colonel  Jonathan  Ward's  Eegiment,  April  24, 1775  ; 
Private,  Captain  Allen's  Company,  Colonel  Asa  Whitcomb's  Eegi- 
ment at  Ticonderoga,  November  27,  1776 ;  eight  months'  service ; 
Private,  Captain  Haynes'  Company,  May  15,  1777 ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Ephraim  Lyons'  Company  for  service  at  Ehode  Island. 


136 


1892      Elwell,  Maria  Huntington  (Mrs.  John  D.  Elwell), 
Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Phelps,  Cumberland  County, 
New  York;  Delegate  to  Continental  Congress,  1779. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  William  Huntington,  Connecticut  (1734- 

) ;  Corporal,  Captain  John  Durkee's  Company,  3d  Connecticut 

Eegiment,  Colonel  Israel  Putnam,  May  10-December  15,  1775 ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Hinckley's  Company,  same  Eegiment,  April  1, 
1777-March  1,  1780. 


1895       Emerson,  Mary  B.  Hitchcock  (widow  of  Samuel  F.  Emerson),  239 

Vermont, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Longfellow,  Massachusetts  (1743- 
1796) ;  Corporal,  Captain  Stephen  Smith's  Company,  Lincoln 
County  Massachusetts  Militia,   August  26,  1775 ;    2d  Lieutenant, 


Date  of  WZ  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

6th  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  July  11,  1776;  Lieutenant, 
Captain  Eeuben  Dyer's  Company  Massachusetts  Militia,  June  1- 
August  1,  1777;  Private,  Captain  John  Berry's  Company,  Colonel 
Jacob  Gerrish's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  August  10,  1778 ; 
Private,  Lieutenant  John  Scott's  Company,  6th  Eegiment  Lincoln 
County  Massachusetts  Militia,  August  31,  1779-February,  1780. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hitchcock,  Massachusetts  (1744- 
1819) ;  Private,  Captain  Peter  Ingersoll's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Brewer's  Eegiment  Berkshire  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  July 
1,  1777 ;  Private,  Captain  Nahum  Ware's  Company,  Colonel  David 
Wells's  Eegiment  Hampshire  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  Sep- 
tember 22,  1777  ;  Private,  Captain  Hoare's  Company,  Colonel  Burt's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June  16,  1782. 


1896       Emerson,  Mary  M.  Parker  (Mrs.  George  Emerson),  1452 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Philbrick,  New  Hampshire  (1734- 
1806) ;  Captain  4th  Company,  9th  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Mil- 
itia, September  5,  1775-June  6,  1778;  Member  Committee  of  Safety, 
1775-1778,  and  1780. 

1895       Emerson,  Sarah  E.  Sanderson  (Mrs.  Henry  A.  Emerson),  1121 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Kendall,  Massachusetts  (1723- 
1809)  ;  Private,  Captain  Simon  Edgel's  Company,  Colonel  Wyley's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia  at  Eoxbury,  Januarj^  14,  1776;  on 
"Alarm  List"  at  Dunstable,  Massachusetts,  June  25,  1778. 

1893       Emery,  Hannah  Bancroft  (Mrs.  F.  E.  Emery),  362 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Parker  (1751-1822)  ;  Private,  Massachu- 
setts Line. 


1893      Ennever,  Marietta  Tucker  (Mrs.),  341 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Halsey,  New  Jersey  (1757-1820) ; 
Private,  Essex  County  New  Jersey  Militia  and  Troop  of  Light 
Horse ;  Paymaster,  Essex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


Date  of  Ht>  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Enos,  Jennie  L.  Taylor  (Mrs.  Alanson  Trask  Enos),  619 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Lawrence  Taylor,  New  Jersey  (1744- 
)  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Monmouth  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Welles,  Massachusetts 
(1730-1783)  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  3d  Company,  5th  Hampshire  County 
Massachusetts  Militia  Eegiment,  August  14,  1780. 


1895       Eshbaugh,  Catherine  G.  Otis  (Mrs.  Daniel  O.  Eshbaugh),  881 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Eaton,  Massachusetts  (1750-1842)  ; 
Private,  "  Lexington  Alarm"  Company  from  Framingham,  Massa- 
chusetts, 1775  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Thomas  Drury's  Company,  Colo- 
nel John  Nixon's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  1775  ;  eight 
months'  service. 


1895       Estabrook,  Sarah  Bigelow  Fitch  (Mrs.  D.  Francis  Estabrook),  968 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eev.  Samuel  MacClintock,  New  Hampshire 
(1732-1802);  Chaplain,  2d  New  Hampshire  Militia  Eegiment,  Colo- 
nel Clark,  1775  ;  was  present  as  Chaplain  at  Bunker  Hill. 

1893      Evans,  Annie  Louise  (Miss),  376 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Eansom,  Pennsylvania  (1737- 
1778);  Captain,  24th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  Zebu- 
Ion  Butler,  October,  1775 ;  Captain,  2d  Independent  Company, 
Wyoming  Yalley  Pennsylvania  Militia,  August  26,  1776 ;  resigned 
June,  1778;  served  as  Volunteer  Aid  to  Colonel  Zebulon  Butler, 
and  was  killed  in  the  Massacre  of  Wyoming,  July  3,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaugher  of  Nathaniel  Goodspeed,  New  York  (1720- 
1795) ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Jacob  Wood's  Company,  4th  Eegi- 
ment New  York  Levies,  Colonel  Jonathan  Hasbrouck,  October  17, 
1775. 


1894      Evans,  Florence  Carlton  (Mrs.  Wilmot  E.  Evans),  464 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Fowler,  Massachusetts  (1750-1824) ; 
Minute-man,  Captain  Nathaniel  Wade's  Company  from  Ipswich, 
Massachusetts;  served  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775. 


114 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Evans,  Lydia  F.  Waterman  (widow  of  Irving  A.  Evans),  943 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Anthony  Waterman,  Massachusetts  (1730- 
)  ;  Ensign,  Captain  Galen  Clapp's  Regiment,  Colonel  Anthony- 
Thomas's  Regiment  from  Scituate,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington 
Alarm ;"  1st  Lieutenant,  12th  Company,  2d  Plymouth  County 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  8,  1776 ;  Lieutenant,  Colonel 
John  Cushing's  Regiment,  Massachusetts  Militia  for  service  at 
Rhode  Island,  December  10,  1776. 


1895       Evans,  Margaret  Patten  Gray  (Mrs.  John  G.  Evans),  990 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Pardon  Gray,  Rhode  Island  (1737-1814) ; 
Major,  2d  Regiment  of  Militia  of  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  1776 ; 
Justice  of  Inferior  Court,  1780 ;  Judge  of  Superior  Court,  1781. 


1895       Evans,  Susan  Gray  Lowell  (Mrs.  Howard  Evans),  991 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Pardon  Gray,  Rhode  Island  (1737- 
1814) ;  Major,  2d  Regiment  of  Militia  of  Newport,  Rhode  Island, 
1776  ;  Justice  of  Inferior  Court,  1780  ;  Judge  of  Superior  Court,  1781. 


1891       Everett,  Jennie  Adams  (Mrs.  De  Volney  Everett),  12 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams,  Massachusetts  (1735-1833)  ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Company,  3d  Suffolk  County  Massachusetts 
Regiment. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Rowell,  New  Hampshire ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Henry  Dearborn's  Company,  Stark's  Brigade,  1775 ; 
record  of  service,  1775-1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lamb,  Massachusetts;  Lieuten- 
ant, Colonel  Henry  Jackson's  Regiment,  Massachusetts  Continental 
Infantry,  February  1,  1777- April  22,  1779. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Dustin,  New  Hamp- 
shire (1741 ) ;  Private,  Captain  Joshua  Haywood's  Company, 

Colonel  David  Gilmore's  Regiment,  December,  1776-March,  1777  ; 
Private,  Colonel  Jonathan  Chase's  Regiment,  commanded  by  Major 
Francis  Smith,  June  27-July  14,  1777. 


11  ^ 

Date  of  -LJ'U  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1892      Ewing,  Margaretta  Heberton  (Mrs.  J.  Price  EwiDg).  182 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of   John   Craig,  New  Jersey  (1733  )  ;   1st 

Lieutenant,  1st  Eegiment  New  Jersey  Militia,  Colonel  Nathaniel 
Scudder. 


1894      Fairchild,  Agnes  Doll  (Miss),  479 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Sebastian  Bauman,  New  York  (1739- 
1803) ;  Captain,  New  York  Artillery,  March  30,  1776 ;  Captain,  2d 
Regiment  Continental  Artillery,  Colonel  John  Lamb,  January  1, 
1777;  Major,  same,  September  12,  1778-June  17,  1783;  Member 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati  of  the  State  of  New  York. 


1894      Fairchild,  Mary  Cady  (Miss),  480 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Sebastian  Bauman,  New  York  (1739- 
1803) ;  Captain,  New  York  Artillery,  March  30,  1776 ;  Captain,  2d 
Regiment  Continental  Artillery,  Colonel  John  Lamb,  January  1 
1777;  Major,  same,  September  12,  1778-June  17,  1783;  Member 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati  of  the  State  of  New  York. 


1894      Fairchild,  Mary  C.  Doll  (Mrs.  Eli  W.  Fairchild),  325 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Sebastian  Bauman,  New  York  (1739-1803)  ; 
Captain,  New  York  Artillery,  March  30,  1777;  Captain,  2d  Regi- 
ment Continental  Army,  Colonel  John  Lamb,  January  1,  1777; 
Major,  same,  September  12,  1778-June  17,  1783;  Member  Society 
of  the  Cincinnati  of  the  State  of  New  York. 


1895      Farwell,  Edith  Carter  (Miss),  1067 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Marston,  New  Hampshire 
(1727-1810);  Private,  Captain  Henry  Elkins'  Company,  Colonel 
Joshua  Wingate's  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  at  Piscataqua 
Harbor,  November  5,  1775. 


Date  of  H"  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895        Farwell,  Grace  Morse  (Mrs.  Walter  Merrick  Farwell),  1124 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Conant,  Massachusetts 
(1750-1777) ;  Signer  of  the  "Association  Test,"  1776 ;  Private, 
Captain  Daniel  Reynold's  Company,  Massachusetts  Militia,  July  20, 
1777 ;  wounded  at  Bennington,  August  16,  1777 ;  died  in  conse- 
quence of  wounds,  September  10,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Morse,  Massachusetts 
(1741-1807) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Pratt's  Company,  Colonel  Robin- 
son's Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  '-Lexington  Alarm;"  2d 
Lieutenant,  Captain  Nathaniel  Morris's  Company,  3d  Suffolk 
County  Massachusetts  Regiment,  Colonel  Benjamin  Grill ;  1st  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Billing's  Company,  same  Regiment,  February,  1779. 


1895      Fellows,  Mary  E.  Chamberlain  (widow  of  Daniel  W.  Fellows),  1242 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Increase  Burch,  New  York ;  Private,  Captain 

Van  der  Bergh's  Company,  Colonel  Peter  Yates's  Regiment  New 

York  Militia,  1779. 
Also,  granddaughter  of  Amasa  Chamberlin,  Vermont   (1750-1825)  ; 

Private,  Captain  John  Alger's  Company,  Vermont  Militia,  August 

14,  1777. 

1892      Fenwick,  Marin  B.  (Miss),  186 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Lucky,  North  Carolina ;  Pri- 
vate, North  Carolina  Militia  throughout  the  war. 

1895       Ferree,  Annie  Appleton  (Mrs.  Samuel  P.  Ferree),  1128 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Drown,  New  Hampshire  (1749-1815)  ; 
Signer  "  Declaration  of  Rights"  of  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire, 
1776 ;  Private,  Captain  John  Landon's  Company,  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  Rhode  Island  Expedition,  1778. 

1894      Ferris,  Laura  Evelyn  (Miss),  473 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whiting,  M.D.,  Connecticut 
(1745-1816);  Surgeon's  Mate,  5th  Connecticut  Regiment,  Colonel 
David  Waterbury,  May-December,  1775;  prisoner  in  the  British 
Prison  Ship  "Jersey."  (Also, 


117 

Date  of  '  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whiting,  Connecti- 
cut (1720-1803) ;  Captain,  5th  Connecticut  Continental  Eegiment, 
Colonel  David  Waterbury ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  same,  May  1- 
JSTovember  18,  1775 ;  Colonel,  1st  Battalion,  Connecticut  State 
Troops,  1776-1777;  Colonel,  4th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia, 
1776-1780. 


1891      Fessenden,  Laura  Canfield  S.  Dayton  (Mrs.  Benjamin  A.  Fessenden),       91 
Illinois, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams,  Connecticut  ( 1797); 

Major,  17th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  May,  1777;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  October,  1779;  Colonel,  same,  January,  1780;  Member 
Continental  Congress,  1777-1782;  Member  Connecticut  Council  of 
Safety. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Canfield,  Connecticut;  Ad- 
jutant, 2d  Eegiment  Continental  Dragoons,  Colonel  Blisha  Sheldon, 
1776 ;  Brigade-Major,  Brigadier-General,  Oliver  Wolcott's  Detach- 
ment Connecticut  Militia  at  Saratoga,  1777. 


1895      Field,  Alma  Louise  (Miss),  1004 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Field,  Maine  (1749-1815);  Cor- 
poral, Captain  Walthley's  Company,  Colonel  Edmund  Phinney's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  12,  1775 ;  1st  Lieutenant, 
Captain  William  Spinney's  Company,  2d  York  County  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  September  3,  1776;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain 
Thomas  Cutts's  Company,  Major  Daniel  Littlefield's  Eegiment, 
Penobscot  Expedition,  July  10-September  10,  1779. 


1895      Field,  Hattie  Delia  (Miss),  1005 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Field,  Maine  (1749-1815) ;  Cor- 
poral, Captain  Walthley's  Company,  Colonel  Edmund  Phinney's 
Eegiment,  May  12, 1775  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  William  Spinney's 
Company,  2d  York  County  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  Sep- 
tember 3,  1776  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Thomas  Cutts's  Company, 
Major  Daniel  Littlefield's  Eegiment,  Penobscot  Expedition,  July 
10-September  10,  1779. 


Date  of  1^°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1892      Finch,  Margaret  Adelaide  (Miss),  202 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Brown,  New  York ;  Corporal,  Captain 
George  Combs'  Company,  1st  Westchester  County  New  York 
Militia. 


1894      Fisher,  Laura  E.  Joy  (Mrs.  J.  E.  Fisher),  644 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Joy,  Massachusetts  (1759-1830)  ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Edward  Cobb's  [  Company,  Massachusetts  Militia, 
April  21,  1777;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Cole's  Company,  Colonel 
Edward  Mitchell's  Eegiment,  General  Cushing's  Brigade,  December 
9,  1776  ;  Private,  Captain  Calvin  Partridge's  Company,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Samuel  Pierce's  Regiment,  May  24,  1779;  Private,  Captain 
"William  Backus's  Company,  Colonel  Theophilus  Cotton's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  March,  1781 ;  Private,  Captain  Jacob  Pool's 
Company,  Colonel  Jacobs'  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  August 
4,  1780. 


1895      Fisher,  Lydia  Matthews  Bangs  (Mrs.  Charles  H.  Fisher),  1313 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Matthews,  Massachusetts  (1736-1796)  ; 
1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Elisha  Hedge's  Company,  1st  Plymouth 
County  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  September  18,  1776;  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Elisha  Hedge's  Company,  Colonel  Freeman's 
Eegiment,  September,  1778. 


1894      Fisk,  Charlotte  E.  J.  Smith  (Mrs.  James  Manson  Fiske),  650 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter   of    Phineas   Chidester,  New   Jersey    (1748- 
1820) ;  Private,  Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 
Also,  Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Japhet  Byram,  New  Jersey 
(1721-1790)  ;  Private,  Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


1895      Fiske,  Caroline  Gould,  (Mrs  Joseph  W.  Fiske),  994 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Eansom,  Pennsylvania  (1737- 
1778)  .  Captain,  4th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  Zebulon 


119 

Date  of  ±XtJ  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Butler,  1775  .  Captain  2d  Independent  Company,  Wyoming  Yalley 
Pennsylvania  Militia,  August  27,  1776;  resigned  June  1778;  served 
as  Voluuteer  Aid  to  Colonel  Zebulon  Butler,  and  was  killed  in  the 
Massacre  of  Wyoming,  July  3,  1778. 

1895      Fitch,  Elizabeth  Cook  (Miss),  866 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Fitch,  Connecticut  (1752-1837)  ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Joseph  Hobby's  Company,  9th  Eegiment  Con- 
necticut Militia,  Colonel  John  Mead,  November  11,  1776-January 
11,  1777;  Captain,  Colonel  Levi  Wall's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Mi- 
litia, 1780  ;  Captain  Independent  Company  Volunteers  for  Defence 
of  Western  Posts  of  Connecticut,  1781;  Captain  Independent  Vol- 
unteers, Colonel  Samuel  Canfield's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia, 
March  1,  1782-March  1,  1783. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whiting,  Connecti- 
cut (1720-1803)  ;  Captain,  5th  Connecticut  Continental  Eegiment, 
Colonel  David  Waterbury;  Lieutenant-Colonel  same,  May  1- 
November  18,  1775 ;  Colonel  1st  Battalion,  Connecticut  State 
Troops,  1776-1777 ;  Colonel  4th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia, 
1776-1780. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Parmelee,  Connecticut, 
1740-1820);  Private,  Captain  Fowler's  Company  of  Minute-men, 
"  Lexington  Alarm  ;  "  Private,  Captain  Aaron  Stevens's  Company, 
Colonel  Motts's  Battalion  raised  to  reinforce  the  Continental  Army 
in  the  Northern  Department,  June-November,  1776. 


1894       Fitch,  Elizabeth  A.  Cross  (Mrs.  Ashbel  P.  Fitch),  750 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whiting,  Connecticut  (1720- 
1803 ;  Captain,  5th  Connecticut  Continental  Eegiment,  Colonel 
David  Waterburj7,  Lieutenant-Colonel  same,  May  1-November  18, 
1775 ;  Colonel  1st  Battalion,  Connecticut  State  Troops,  1776-1777 ; 
Colonel  4th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1776-1780. 


1894      Fitch,  Ethel  Chauncey  (Miss),  528 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Jones,  Connecticut  (1739-1817)  ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Noble  Benedict's  Company,  Colonel  Philip 
Burr  Bradley's  Battalion,  General  Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Connecti- 
cut State  Troops,  June  10,  1776  ;  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Washing- 
ton, November  16,  1776.  [Also, 


1  u20 

Date  of  Joc](?ty 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Fitch,  Connecticut  (1727- 
1811);  Sergeant,  Captain  Obadiah  Johnson's  Company,  3d  Conecti- 
cut  Continental  Eegiment,  Colonel  Israel  Putnam,  May  11-Decem- 
ber  15,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Lobdell,  Connecticut  (1760- 
1837)  ;  Private,  Captain  Knowles  Sears' s  Company,  Connecticut 
Militia,  1781 ;  Private,  Captain  Strong's  Company,  Colonel  Heman 
Swift's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  October  1781 ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Doolittle's  Company,  April  1782 ;  Private,  Captain  Booth's 
Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  October  1782. 


1896      Fitz-Hugh,  Agnes  A.  Sojierby  (Mrs.  John  A.  Fitz-Hugh),  1551 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Obadiah  Colby,  Massachusetts  (1731- 
1814) ;  Member  Committee  of  Correspondence,  Inspection,  and 
Safety  of  Amesbury,  Massachusetts,  1776 ;  Member  Committee 
to  procure  the  town  of  Amesbury's  proportion  of  men  for  service 
in  the  Continental  Army,  January  26,  1778. 


1895      Flanagan,  Mary  Eand  (Miss),  1319 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cutter,  Massachusetts  (1753-1810)  ; 
Minute-man,  Captain  Locke's  Company,  1775  ;  Corporal,  Captain 
Locke's  Company,  37th  Eegiment  Foot,  May-October,  1775  ;  Private, 
Colonel  Benjamin  Brooks's  Eegiment  of  Guards  at  Cambridge,  Mas- 
sachusetts, Januaiy  1778  ;  Private,  Colonel  Benjamin  Blaney's  Eeg- 
iment of  Guards,  February-April,  1778. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Hill,  Massachusetts 
(1734-1812)  ;  Private,  Continental  Army  from  Middlesex  County, 
Massachusetts,  July  27,  1779-April  27,  1780. 


1894      Fletcher,  Lillian  Maud  (Miss),  692 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Fletcher,  Massachusetts  (1749- 
1825) ;  Private,  Colonel  Prescott's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
"Lexington  Alarm." 


Date  of  121 

Admission.  ^T0cluy 

Number. 

1895       Fletcher,  Mary  L.  Fairbanks  (Mrs.  James  H.  Fletcher),  1169 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Huntington,  Connecticut  (1737 
-1816);  Private,  3d  Company,  3d  Connecticut  Continental  Regi- 
ment, Colonel  Israel  Putnam,  May  10-December  16, 1775 ;  Corporal, 
Connecticut  Militia,  April  1,  1777-March,  1780. 


1892       Flournoy,  Martha  Cook  (Mrs.  Osborne  R.  Flournoy),  132 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Cook ;  Captain,  Colonel  William 
Washington's  South  Carolina  Dragoons,  1778. 

1894      Fonda,  Hattie  Van  Epps  (Mrs.  Herbert  H.  Fonda),  477 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Evart  Van  Epps,  New  York;  Sergeant. 
Captain  Fonda's  Company,  New  York  State  Troops. 

1894      Fonda,  Laura  Ferguson  (Mrs.  Nathan  Cole  Fonda),  484 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Rice,  Massachusetts  (1755-1839)  ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Josiah  Boyden's  Company,  Colonel  William 
Williams'  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  1777;  Lieutenant, 
Captain  James  Blake's  Company,  Massachusetts  Militia,  January- 
June,  1781. 


1891      *Fonte,  Laura  E.  Bibb  (Mrs.  William  H.  Fonte),  138 

Texas. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Bibb,  Virginia  (1739  ):  Member 

Virginia  Convention  from  Prince  Edward  County,  July  and  Decem- 
ber, 1776  ;  Captain,  Virginia  State  Troops  at  Yorktown,  1781. 


1895      Forbes,  Sarah  Adams  Magoun  (Mrs.  Henry  D.  Forbes),  1029 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Magoun,  New  Hampshire  (1758-1840) ; 
Private,  Captain  Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Long's  Regiment  New 
Hampshire  Militia,  1776;  in  service  at  Ticonderoga;  mustered  out 
on  account  of  sickness,  1779. 

*  Deceased. 


122 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1891      Ford,  Frances  Sumner  (Mrs.  Ernest  W.  Ford),  126 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Ferris,  New  York  (1734-1777)  ; 
Chairman  Westchester  County  Committee,  1774;  Member  Sub- 
Committee  appointed  by  Provincial  Congress  to  inspect  the  election 
of  Militia  Officers,  Westchester,  New  York,  August  24,  1775 ;  pris- 
oner in  the  Old  Sugar  House,  New  York,  1776 ;  released  on  parole, 
June  14,  1777,  and  died  a  few  days  later. 


1894      Fosdick,  Lizzie  Erwin  (Mrs.  Leonard  Fosdick),  660 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Van  Winkle,  New  Jersey  (1727- 
1778)  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Nicausa  Terhune's  Company,  Colo- 
nel Theunis  Dey's  Eegiment  Bergen  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


1895      Ford,  Marietta  A.  Billings  (Mrs.  Daniel  W.  Ford),  1431 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Douglass,  New  York  (1715-1792)  ; 
Captain,  17th  Eegiment  Albany  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel 
William  B.  Whiting,  October  20,  1775 ;  1st  Major,  same  Eegiment, 
1775-June  16,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Billings,  Connecticut;  Private, 
Captain  James  Chapman's  Company,  6th  Connecticut  Continental 
Eegiment,  Colonel  Samuel  H.  Parsons,  May  5-December  10,  1775 ; 
Private,  Connecticut  Militia;  killed  in  battle  at  Groton  Heights, 
September  6,  1781. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Brown.  New  York  (1753- 
1836)  ;  Private,  Captain  Elias  Hasbrouck's  Company,  Colonel  James 
Clinton's  Eegiment  New  York  Militia,  July  27,  1775  ;  Ensign,  Cap- 
tain Joseph  McCracken's  Company,  1st  Eegiment  New  York  Line, 
Colonel  Goose  Van  Schaick,  November  22,  1776-April  29,  1778; 
Captain,  2d  Eegiment  New  York  Artillery. 


1895      Foster,  Edith  Bigelow  (Miss),  1302 

Texas, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Shute,  New  Jersey 
(1720-1784);  Assistant  Commissary  of  Issues  to  Jersey  Brigade, 
Continental  Line ;  Assistant  Commissary-General  of  Issues ;  Cap- 
tain and  Paymaster,  Continental  Army ;  Colonel  2d  Battalion,  1st 
Establishment,  New  Jersey  Troops. 


Date  of  x^"  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Foster,  Emma  Frances  (Miss),  1104 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Foster,  Massachusetts  (1742-1824) ; 
1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Abijah  Bangs's  Company,  2d  Barnstable 
County  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  26,  1776 ;  Lieuten- 
ant, Captain  Bangs's  Company,  Major  Zenas  Winslow's  Regiment, 
marched  on  Alarm  to  Falmouth,  1778  ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Bangs's 
Company,  guarding  prisoners  from  ship  "  Somerset,"  November  7, 
1778. 

1895       Foster,  Grace  Greenleaf  Eames  (Mrs.  John  McGaw  Foster),  1217 

Maine, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Sylvanus  Gates,  Massachusetts  (1748- 
1836) ;  Private,  Colonel  Richard  Gridley's  Regiment  of  Artillery, 
1775 ;  Private,  Captain  David  Prouty's  Company,  Colonel  Job 
Cushing's  Regiment  Worcester  County  Massachusetts  Militia  to 
reinforce  the  Northern  Army,  July,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Eames,  Massachusetts 
(1740-1832)  ;  Captain,  Rhode  Island  Militia. 

1894      Foster,  Grace  Reed  (Miss),  564 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Hyatt,  New  York  (1730- 
1819) ;  Captain,  1st  Regiment  New  York  Line,  Colonel  Alexander 
McDougall,  1776. 

1894  Foster,  Harriet  Wood  (Miss),  539 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Loring,  Massachusetts  (1751  ); 

Member  "  Boston  Tea  Party ;"  Drummer,  Captain  Freedom  Cham- 
berlin's  Company,  Colonel  Craft's  Regiment,  May  5,  1776  ;  Bom- 
bardier, Captain  Winthrop  Gray's  Company,  Massachusetts  Militia; 
Mariner,  brigantine  "  Hazard,"  Commander  Simon  Samson,  May  20, 
1778. 

1895  Foster,  Marion  Gray  Thorp  (Mrs.  William  E.  Foster),  1028 

Colorado, 

Great- great-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Thorp,  Connecticut  (1729-1779)  ; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Job  Bartram's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Whi- 
ting's Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  October  5,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Judson  Sturges,  Connecticut  (1748 
-1782) ;    Private,    "  Lexington    Alarm ;"    Private,    Captain   David 


Date?*-  li^*  Society 

Admission.  Number- 

Dimon's  Company,  Colonel  David  Waterbury's  Connecticut  Regi- 
ment, May  11-December  14,  1775. 

1894  Foster,  Mary  E.  (Miss),  723 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Shute,  New  Jersey  (1720- 
1784) ;  Assistant  Commissary  of  Issues  to  Jersey  Brigade,  Conti- 
nental Line;  Assistant  Commissary-General  of  Issues;  Captain 
and  Paymaster,  Continental  Army ;  Colonel,  2d  Battalion,  1st  Estab- 
lishment, New  Jersey  Troops. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Constant  Peck,  New  Jersey  (1736 
-1776);  1st  Lieutenant,  3d  Battalion,  1st  Establishment,  New 
Jersey  Continental  Line. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Preston,  New  Jersey  (1735- 
1777);  Colonel  1st  Battalion,  Cumberland  County  New  Jersey 
Militia;  died  in  camp,  March,  1777. 

1895  Foster,  Mary  Louise  (Miss),  1409 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Foster,  Massachusetts  (1742-1824) ; 
1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Abijah  Bangs'  Company,  2d  Barnstable 
County  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  26,  1776 ;  Lieuten- 
ant, Captain  Bangs'  Companj^,  Major  Zenas  Winslow's  Regiment, 
marched  on  Alarm  to  Falmouth,  1778 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Bangs' 
Company,  guarding  prisoners  from  ship  "Somerset,"  November  7. 
1778. 

1894      Foster,  Minnie  Pritchard  (Mrs.  Tallmadge  W.  Foster),  436 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Wells,  Connecticut;  Private, 
Captain  Mix's  Company,  Colonel  Moseley's  Regiment  Connecticut 

Militia. 

1894      Foster,  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Miss),  540 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Loring,  Massachusetts  (1751  )  ; 

Member  "Boston  Tea  Party;"  Drummer,  Captain  Freedom  Cham- 
berlin's  Company,  Colonel  Craft's  Regiment,  May  5,  1776 ;  Bom- 
bardier, Captain  Winthrop  Gray's  Company, Massachusetts  Militia; 
Mariner,  brigantine  "Hazard,"  Commander  Simon  Samson,  May 
20,  1778. 


Date  of  I25  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Fowler,  Sarah  Putnam  (Miss),  1204 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Page,  Massachusetts  (1753-1814) ; 
Private,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;"  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  James  Gray's 
Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Marshall's  Regiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  May  14-August  1,  1776;  Captain,  11th  Regiment  Massa- 
chusetts Continental  Line,  January,  1777-March  18,  1780. 


1893      Francis,  Alice  Evans  (Mrs.  Charles  S.  Francis),  403 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Azariah  Lyman,  Massachusetts  (1747- 
1833)  ;  Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Wales'  Company,  Colonel  Dick- 
enson's Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  August  17,  1777. 

1895       Francis,  Sara  Bliven  (Mrs.  Charles  King  Francis),  1235 

Pennsylvania, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bliven,  Rhode  Island  (1744-1816  ) 

Member  General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island  from  Westerley,  1780 ; 

Private,  Rhode  Island  Militia,  1782. 


1893      Franklin,  Elizabeth  McCoy  (Miss),  315 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gustavus  Scott,  Maryland  (1753- 
1801) ;  Member  Association  of  Freemen,  1775 ;  Delegate  to  Mary- 
land Convention,  1775 ;  Member  Maryland  Convention,  1776 ; 
Member  Committee  of  Observation  and  Safety,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Love,  Maryland  ;  Deputy 
to  Maryland  Convention,  1776;  Member  Committee  of  Observation 
and  Safety,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Jones,  Maryland  ; 
Member  Committee  of  Observation  and  Safety,  1776;  Judge  of 
Montgomery  County,  Maryland,  1777, 

1893      Franklin,  Marian  Scott  (Miss),  316 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gustavus  Scott,  Maryland  (1753- 
1801)  ;  Member  Association  of  Freemen,  1775 ;  Delegate  to  Mary- 
land Convention,  1775 ;  Member  Maryland  Convention,  1776 ; 
Member  Committee  of  Observation  and  Safety,  1776.  [Also, 


Date  of  u  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Love,  Maryland  ;  Deputy 

to  Maryland  Convention,  1776 ;  Member  Committee  of  Observation 

and  Safety,  1776. 
Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles   Jones,  Maryland ; 

Member  Committee  of   Observation  and   Safety,  1776 ;   Judge  of 

Montgomery  County,  Maryland,  1777. 

1892  Frazier,  Anna  M.  Eedfield  (Mrs.  John  W.  Frazier),  204 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Eedfield,  Connecticut ;  Commissary 
of  Clothing  for  Connecticut,  July,  1777-November,  1780. 

1893  Freeman,  Elizabeth  Ferris  (Mrs.  George  H.  Freeman),  366 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Akin,  New  York ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Hecock's  Company,  Colonel  Field's  Eegiment  Dutchess  County 
New  York  Militia ;  service  in  sundry  Alarms,  1777-1782. 

1895      Freeman,  Kate  Benedict  (Miss),  1284 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Edwards,  Massachusetts  (1716 
-1785)  ;  Private,  Captain  Lemuel  Pomeroy's  Company  from  South- 
ampton, "  Lexington  Alarm  ;"  Corporal,  Captain  Abner  Pomeroy's 
Company,  Colonel  John  Fellows'  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  August 
1,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Coleman,  Massachusetts  (1751- 
1824) ;  Private,  Captain  Elijah  Clapp's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Dickenson's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  August  17,  1777 ; 
Private,  Captain  Lemuel  Pomeroy's  Company,  Colonel  Ezra  May's 
Eegiment,  September  30,  1777 ;  Corporal,  Captain  Joseph  Cook's 
Company,  Colonel  Elisha  Porter's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
July  20,  1779. 

1895       Freeman,  Mary  Heber  Yoe  (Mrs.  John  Newman  Freeman),  880 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Coe,  New   York  (1731-1777); 

Private,  Captain  Ackerson's  Company,  Colonel  Ann  BZawkes  Hay's 

Eegiment  Orange  County  New  York  Militia. 
Also,  great-granddaughter   of  John  Daniel   Coe,  New   York  (1755- 

1824) ;  Private,  Captain  Johnson's  Company,  Orange  County  New 

York  Militia,  2d  Lieutenant,  February  13,  1776. 


127 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       French,  Angeline  A.  Phillips  (widow  of  Zenas  H.  French),  1071 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Allen,  Jr.,  Massachusetts  (1728-1822); 
1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Abel  Wilder's  Company,  Colonel  Ephraim 
Doolittle's  Massachusetts  Regiment,  June  12,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Phillips,  Massachusetts  (1726- 
1810);  Private,  Captain  Silas  Gates'  Company,  Colonel  Ward's 
Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm." 


1893       French,  Annie  Dial  (Mrs.  Junius  B.  French),  398 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Netherland,  Virginia  ( 1838)  ; 

Major,  Kentucky  County  Virginia  Militia  ;    served  at  the  Battle  of 
Blue  Licks,  August  19,  1782. 

1891       French,  Anna  M.  Steers  (Mrs.  John  W.  French),  13 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Mersereau,  New  York  (1728- 
1804  ;  Member  Provincial  Assembly  of  New  York;  Representative 
from  Richmond  County,  New  York,  1777-1786;  Deputy  Com- 
missary-General of  prisoners  for  the  Continent. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Mersereau,  Jr.  (1758-1856); 
Quartermaster  at  Rutland,  Massachusetts,  1777  ;  Guide  for  Colonel 
Hazen's  Regiment,  1780;  Prisoner  on  British  Prison  Ship  "Scor- 
pion" 1782. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Butts,  Connecticut ; 
Private,  Captain  Bacon's  Company,  Colonel  John  Chester's  Regi- 
ment, General  Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Connecticut  State  Troops ; 
Private,  Captain  Moses  Branch's  Company,  Colonel  Obadiah  John- 
son's Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Harmanus  Garrison,  New 
York  ;  Quartermaster,  Richmond  County  New  York  Militia,  March 
15,  1776. 


1891      French,  Franklina  Gray  (Miss),  32 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  French  (1760 ) ;  Private,  Vir- 
ginia Militia.  [Also, 


Date  of  1^°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Webb,  Connecticut 
(1755  );  Private,  Captain  John  Douglass's  Company,  Connec- 
ticut Militia,  July  17,  1775;  Sergeant,  Captain  E'oen  Lathrop's 
Company,  Colonel  John  Latimer's  Regiment,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of    Jeremiah    Selkrigg,  Connecticut 

(1756 );    Private,    "Lexington   Alarm,"  and   at  Bunker  Hill, 

1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Amos  Beecher's  Companj^,  Colonel  Fisher 
Gay's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1777  ;  Filer  and  Drum  major, 
1779  ;  served  to  1781. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Henry,  Virginia  (1731- 
1805)  ;  Member  Continental  Congress,  1780-1781. 


1891      French,  Sarah  L.  (Miss),  67 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  French  (1760 )  ;  Private,  Vir- 
ginia Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  "Webb,  Connecticut 
1755 ) ;  Private,  Captain  John  Douglass's  Company,  Connec- 
ticut Militia,  July  17,1775;  Sergeant,  Captain  Eben  Lathrop's 
Company,  Colonel  John  Latimer's  Regiment,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of   Jeremiah   Selkrigg,   Connecticut 

(1756  );    Private,    "Lexington   Alarm,"  and   at   Bunker  Hill, 

1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Amos  Beecher's  Company,  Colonel  Fisher 
Gay's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1777  ;  Fifer  and  Drum  major, 
1779;  served  to  1781. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Henry,  Virginia  (1731- 
1805)  ;  MembcrContinental  Congress,  1780-1781. 


1891      French,  Sarah  L.  Webb  (widow  of  James  H.  French),  30 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Webb,  Connecticut  (1755  )  ; 

Private,  Captain  John  Douglass's  Company,  Connecticut  Militia, 
July  17,  1775;  Sergeant,  Captain  Eben  Lathrop's  Company,  Colonel 
John  Latimer's  Regiment,  1777. 


1895      Frost,  Adelaide  Waldron  (Mrs.  Albert  P.  Frost),  1436 

New  York, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Brayton,  Rhode  Island  (1759- 


Date  of  x"a  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1814)  ;  Private,  Captain  Benedict  Colvin's  Compan}r,  Ehode  Island 
Militia,  1777  ;  Private,  Sullivan's  Expedition.  1778. 


1892  Frost,  Josephine  Houston  (Mrs.  Thomas  C.  Frost),  154 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Maverick,  Massachusetts ;  Prisoner 
in  the  British  Prison  Ship  "  Jersey,"  1777  and  1778. 

1896       Frothingham,  Lois  R.  Wright  (Mrs.  Frederick  Frothingham),  1549 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Wiswall,  Massachusetts 
(1737-1808);  Sergeant,  Captain  Chamberlin's  Company,  Colonel 
Bullard's  Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  2d  Lieutenant,  4th  Com- 
pany, 5th  Middlesex  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  September  30, 
1778;  1st  Lieutenant,  4th  Company,  5th  Middlesex  County  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  July,  1780;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Chamberlin's 
Company,  Colonel  Abner  Perry's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
service  in  Rhode  Island,  July  and  August,  1780. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Claflin,  Massachusetts  (1747  )  ; 

Private,  Captain  John  Holmes'  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Bullard's 
Regiment  of  Minute  men,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

1893  Fuller,  Bertha  Day  (Miss),  261 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Cutler,  Connecticut  (1748- 
1827)  ;  Private,  Continental  Army,  May  9-December  15,  1775;  Pri- 
vate, April  5,  1777 ;  Corporal,  June  5,  1779  ;  Sergeant,  September 
5,  1781. 

1895       Fullerton,  Fanny  E.  Frothingham  (Mrs.  Allan  Fullerton),  913 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Budd,  New  York  (1751-1815) ;  Sur- 
geon, 1st  Regiment  New  York  Line,  Colonel  Goose  Van  Schaick, 
1776-1783. 

1894  Furnald,  S.  Ella  Merrill  (Mrs.  Francis  P.  Furnald,  Jr.),  44° 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Blackler,  Massachusetts  (1737-1818) ; 

Captain,  Colonel  Glover's   Massachusetts  Regiment,  May  19,  1775  ; 

was  in  service  1777. 


130 


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Number. 


1894       Ftjrman,  Isabella  Adams  de  Wint  (Mrs.  Gabriel  Furman),  435 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  William  Stephen  Smith,  New  York  (1755-1816)  ; 
Major  and  Aid-de-Camp  to  Major- General  Sullivan,  August  15, 1776  ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Massachusetts  Regiment  Additional  Conti- 
nental Infantry,  Colonel  William  R.  Lee,  January  1,  1777 ;  trans- 
ferred to  Colonel  Oliver  Spencer's  Regiment  Continental  Infantry, 
April  22,  1779;  Adjutant  and  Inspector  on  Staff  of  General  Lafa- 
yette, January  1-July,  1781 ;  Aid-de-Camp  to  the  Commander-in- 
Chief,  July  6,  1781-December  23,  1783. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Adams,  Massachusetts  (1735- 
1826);  Member  Continental  Congress,  1774-1778;  Signer  Declara- 
tion of  Independence. 


1896       Gage,  Martha  J.  De  Meritte  (Mrs.  Edwin  V.  Gage),  1622 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  De  Meritte,  2d.,  New  Hampshire  (1728- 
1826) ;  1st  Major,  2d  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  November 
7,  1775. 


1895       Gaines,  Mary  Chamberlin  Fellows  (Mrs.  Albert  B.  Gaines),  1037 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Fellows,  New  York  (1749-1820) ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Ephraim  Woodworth's  Company,  13th  Regiment 
Saratoga  County  New  York  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Increase  Burch,  New  York ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Yan  der  Bergh's  Company,  Colonel  Peter  Yates'  Regi- 
ment New  York  Militia. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Amasa  Chamberlin,  Yermont  (1750- 
1825)  ;  Private,  Captain  John  Alger's  Company  which  assisted  the 
people  of  Strafford,  Vermont,  in  their  retreat,  August,  1777. 


1896       Gale,  Edna  A.  Rice  (Mrs.  George  E.  Gale),  1774 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Bates,  Massachusetts  (1738- 
1816);  Member  Committee  of  Correspondence,  Inspection,  and 
Safety  of  Bellingham;  Private,  Massachusetts  Militia,  Rhode 
Island  Expedition,  September,  1777. 


101 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Gale,  Margaret  Morris  (Mrs.  Jesse  Stearns  Gale),  648 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Morris,  New  York  (1736-1798) ; 
Member  New  York  Provincial  Convention,  1775  ;  Member  Conti- 
nental Congress,  1775-1777 ;  Signer  Declaration  of  Independence ; 
Member  New  York  Provincial  Congress,  1776-1777 ;  Brigadier- 
General,  Westchester  County  Militia,  June  7,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Morris,  New  York  (1755-1844); 
Major,  5th  Regiment  New  York  Line,  Colonel  Lewis  Dubois, 
December  14,  1776;  Aide-de-Camp  to  Major-General  Charles  Lee, 
1776;  Aide-de-Camp  to  Major-General  Nathaniel  Greene,  1778. 

1894       Gale,  Marie  Warren  (Mrs.  Edward  Courtlandt  Gale),  599 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Thompson,  New  York  (1738- 
1816);  Private,  Captain  George  Brinckerhoff's  Company,  2d  Regi- 
ment Dutchess  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Dirck  Brincker- 
hoff,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Thompson,  Connecticut 
(1742-1777) ;  Lieutenant,  Connecticut  Militia,  killed  in  action  at 
Ridgefield,  Connecticut,  April  27,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Eliakim  Warren,  Connecticut 
(1747-1825) ;  Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Bell's  Company,  9th  Regi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  1776-1777. 

1893       Gallison,  Caro  De  Blois  (Miss),  251 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Bailey  Bartlett,  Massachusetts  (1750-1830); 
Representative  to  the  General  Court,  1781-1784 ;  a  noted  patriot, 
gave  money  most  liberally  to  furnish  military  supplies  during  the 
Revolution. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Long,  Massachusetts  (1760- 
1848);  Private,  Captain  Carr's  Company,  9th  Massachusetts  Regi- 
ment, under  General  Lee ;  served  three  years. 

Also,  great-great  granddaughter  of  John  White,  Massachusetts  (1724- 
1800)  ;  Quartermaster,  Colonel  Nixon's  Massachusetts  Regiment, 
May-December  1775  ;  2d  Lieutenant  and  Quartermaster,  4th  Con- 
tinental Infantry,  January  1-December  31,  1776 ;  Quartermaster, 
6th  Massachusetts,  January  1,  1777 ;  Brigade-Quartermaster,  July 
30,  1777,  and  served  subsequently  in  Quartermaster's  Department. 

1893       Gallison,  Katherine  Bartlett  (Mrs.  Louis  De  Blois  Gallison),  250 

New  Jersey, 
Granddaughter  of  Bailey  Bartlett,  Massachusetts  (1750-1848)  ;  Rep- 


1Q9 

LOL  Society 

Number, 

resentative  to  the  General  Court,  1781-1784;  a  noted  patriot,  gave 
money  most  liberally  to  furnish  military  supplies  during  the  Revo- 
lution. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Moses  Long,  Massachusetts  (1760-1848); 
Private,  Captain  Carr's  Company,  9th  Massachusetts  Regiment, 
under  General  Lee  ;  served  three  years. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  White,  Massachusetts  (1724-1800)  ; 
Quartermaster,  Colonel  Nixon's  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  May- 
December,  1775;  2d  Lieutenant  and  Quartermaster  4th  Continental 
Infantry,  January  1-December  31,  1776 ;  Quartermaster,  6th  Mas- 
sachusetts, January  1,  1777;  Brigade-Quartermaster,  July  30, 1777, 
and  served  subsequently  in  Quartermaster's  Department. 


1895       Galusha,  Elizabeth  Osgood  (Mrs.  Henry  Galusha),  1007 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Osgood,  Massachusetts  (1734-1812); 
Quartermaster,  Colonel  John  Whitcomb's  Regiment,  Massachusetts 
Militia,  September  22,  1777;  Captain,  7th  Company,  2d  Worcester 
County  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  Colonel  Whitney,  April 
12,  1780. 


1892  Gardner,  Elizabeth  Pickford  (widow  of  George  H.  Gardner),  269 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jotham  Wright,  New  York;  1st  Lieutenant, 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Jeduthan  Baldwin's  Regiment  of  Artificers, 
November  12,  1779-March,  1781. 

1893  Gates,  Annie  Howard  (Miss),  391 

Connecticut, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Holcomb,  Conneeticut 
(1731  );  Private,  Captain  Roger  Eno's  Company,  2d  Regi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  Joseph  Spencer,  1775 ;  Private, 
Captain  James  Hudson's  Company,  Major  John  Skinner's  Regiment 
Connecticut  Light  Horse,  1776  ;  Private,  Sheldon's  Dragoons,  1781- 
1783. 

1894  *Gay,  Laura  (Miss),  593 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebonezer  Gay,  Connecticut  (1725- 
1787);  Major,  Connecticut  Militia,  1777 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May, 
1780;  resigned,  1783. 

*  Deceased. 


APato?f  ly3  Society 

Admisswn.  Number. 

1895      Gee,  Pattie  Williams  (Miss),  1237 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Williams,  North  Caro- 
lina; Colonel  of  Minute-men ;  appointed  Field  Officer  of  Martin 
County,  North  Carolina,  September  9,  1775  ;  Delegate  to  Conven- 
tion at  Hillsboro,  North  Carolina,  August  21,  1775;  Delegate,  Con- 
gress at  Halifax,  North  Carolina,  November  12.  1770  ;  1st  Lieu- 
tenant-Adjutant, 1st  I\orth  Carolina  Line  Regiment,  Colonel  James 
Moore,  September  1,  1775;  Captain,  Invalid  Regiment,  April  1, 
1778-June,  1783. 


1895      Geer,  Julia  Richmond  (Mrs.  Robert  Geer),  1103 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Welden,  Massachusetts  (1757-1838) ; 
Private,  Captain  Samuel  Taylor's  Company,  Colonel  Nicholas  Dyke's 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  September  17,  1770  ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Benjamin  Phillips'  Company,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Timothy 
Robinson's  Regiment,  Hampshire  County  Massachusetts  .Militia, 
December  13,  1770-April  1,  1777;  Private,  Captain  Jennings'  Corn- 
pan}^,  Colonel  David  Wells' Regiment,  service  on  expedition  north- 
ward, September  23,  1777. 


1893       Geran,  Phebe  Lott  Spader  (Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Geran),  :502 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of  Cornelius  Van  der  Veer,  Long  Island 

(1731  );  Captain  of  a  Company  of  Minute- men  from  Flatbi 

Long  Island,  1 7 7 < I . 


1895       Gerrish,  Caroline  March  (Mis.-),  850 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  James  March,  Maine  (1709-1823);  Fifer,  Captain 
Jedediah  Goodwin's  Company,  Colonel  Joseph  Prime's  Regiment, 
Massachusetts  Militia,  May  15,  1780;  served  eight  months. 

Also,   great-granddaughter   of   Samuel    March,   Maine    ( 1804)  ; 

Lieutenant- Colonel,  Colonel  Edmund  Phinney's  Massachusetts  Con- 
tinental Regiment,  April  25-Dccember,  1775;  lieutenant-Colonel, 
18th  Regiment  Massachusetts  Continental  Infantry,  Colonel 
Edmund  Phinney,  January  1-December  31,  1770.  [Also, 


TKtoof  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Gerrish,  Maine  (1718 )  ; 

1st  Major,  2d  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  February  7,  1776; 
1st  Major  of  a  regiment  detached  from  York,  Cumberland,  and 
Lincoln  Counties  for  defence  of  eastern  part  of  Maine,  March  27, 
1780. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Jose,  Maine;  Private,  Captain 
Simeon  Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Nathaniel  Wade's  Regiment, 
Massachusetts  Militia,  July  1,  1778-January  1,  1779. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Scott,  Maine ;  Private,  Captain 
David  Bradish's  Company,  Colonel  Edmund  Phinney's  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  1775;  Matross,  Captain  Abram  Lowell's 
Company  at  Falmouth,  September  1-December  31,  1776, 


1894      Gerry,  Annah  St.  Clair  Jeness  (widow  of  Elbridge  Gerry),  706 

New  Hampshire, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  McClintock,  New  Hampshire 
(1732-1802);  Chaplain,  2d  New  Hampshire  Regiment,  Colonel 
Clark,  July,  1775  ;  Chaplain  at  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 


1895      Giddings,  Hannah  Elizabeth  (Miss),  1250 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Giddings,  Massachusetts;  Private 
Captain  Robert  Dodge's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Johnson's  Regi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia,  August  15-December  14,  1777 ;  service 
in  Northern  Department,  General  Warner's  Brigade. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Isaac  Giddings,  Jr.,  Massachusetts  (1756- 
1843)  ;  Private,  Captain  Nathaniel  Wade's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Parker's  Regiment,  April  19,  1775,  twenty-one  days'  service; 
Private,  Captain  Wade's  Company,  Colonel  Little's  Regiment,  May 
10-August  1,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  David  Laws'  Company  of 
Volunteers,  September  22,  1777  ;  service  at  Northward  in  guarding 
General  Burgoyne's  Troops;  Private,  Captain  Addison  Richard- 
son's Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's  Regiment  Suffolk  County 
Militia,  October  18,  1779;  Private,  Captain  Benjamin  Gould's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Wade's  Essex  County  Militia  Regiment,  July  6, 1780. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  William  Goldsmith,  Massachusetts 
(1725-1812);  Private,  Captain  Henry  Abbot's  Company  of  Minute- 
men  from  Andover,  April  19,  1775.  [Also, 


1  -^ 

Date  of  XtJU  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Goldsmith,  Massachusetts  (1760- 
1842) ;  Private,  Captain  John  Abbot's  Company,  Major  Gage's 
Begiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  September  30-Novemix-r  6,  1777. 

Also,  great  granddaughter  of  Joseph  Convers,  Massachusetts  (1739- 
1828);  Sergeant,  Captain  John  Moore's  Company  of  Minute-men 
from  Bedford,  April  19,  1775  ;  Sergeant,  Colonel  Baldwin's  Massa- 
chusetts Begiment,  May,  1775. 

1895      Gilbert,  Aimee  E.  Alsop  (Mrs.  William  B.  Gilbert),  821 

New  York, 

Great-great  granddaughter  of  Chauncey  Whittlesey,  Connecticut 
(1746-1812);  Purchasing  Clothier  for  Connecticut  in  the  early  part 
of  the  war ;  Quartermaster-General,  Connecticut  Militia,  May,  1782. 


1895       Gilbert,  Frances  Harriet  (Miss),  810 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of    Fortunatus    Prescott,   Massachusetts 

(1761  )  ;  Private  at  Bunker  Hill,  June   17,  1775  ;  Sergeant  in 

General  Stark's  Bodyguard  at  Bennington,  August  12,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Prescott,  Massa- 
chusetts (1720-1776);  Private,  Massachusetts  Militia;  died  in 
service  at  Dorchester,  October  15,  1776. 


1894      Gilbert,  Lucetta  Banks  (Miss),  794 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of  Fortunatus   Prescott,   Massachusetts 

(1761  )  ;  Private  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775  ;  Sergeant  in 

General  Stark's  Bodyguard  at  Bennington,  August  12,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-great- granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Prescott,  Massa- 
chusetts (1720-1776);  Private,  Massachusetts  Militia;  died  in 
service  at  Dorchester,  October  15,  1776. 


1895      Gilbert,  Mary  Ellen  (Miss),  879 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter   of  Fortunatus   Prescott,  Massachusetts  (1761 

) ;  Private  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775  ;  Sergeant  in  General 

Stark's  Bodyguard  at  Bennington,  August  12,  1777. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Prescott,  Massachusetts 

(1720-1776);  Private,  Massachusetts   Militia;    died   in   service   at 

Dorchester,  October  15,  1776. 


Date  of  136  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Gile,  Mary  Margaret  (Miss),  1166 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Gile,  New  Hampshire  (1740- 
1815);  Private,  Colonel  Thomas  Stickney's  Regiment,  commanded 
by  Lieutenant-Colonel  Henry  Gerrish,  marched  July  15,  1777,  for 
the  Relief  of  Ticonderoga ;  served  at  Fort  Edward,  October,  1777. 


1894      Gillies,  Elizabeth  Ferdon  (Mrs.  George  M.  Gillies),  434 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Joseph  Strong,  Connecticut  (1756- 
1803) ;  Chaplain,  20th  Connecticut  Regiment,  March  to  December, 
1776. 


1895      *Gilfillan,  Catherine  Ladd  (Mrs.  William  Gilfillan),  845 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Thompson,  Connecticut  (1735- 
1803)  ;  Member  of  Connecticut  General  Assembly,  May  to  October, 
1782,  and  1784. 


1895      Oilman,  Caroline  S.  Wallace  (Mrs.  Henry  G.  Gilman),  1260 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Benton,  Massachusetts  (1759-1841)  ;  Private, 
Captain  Stiles'  Company,  Colonel  Sargent's  Regiment  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  July  14-November  10,  1775. 


1895       Oilman,  Helen  Phinnet  (Mrs.  J.  W.  C.  Gilman),  838 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Edmund  Phinney,  Maine  (1723-1815); 
Colonel  18th  Regiment  of  Foot,  Massachusetts  Bay  Forces,  January, 
1775:  Colonel  31st  Massachusetts  Line  Regiment,  1775;  in  service 
at  Ticonderoga.  1776  ;  retired,  1777  ;  Member  Provincial  Congress, 
1777. 


*  Deceased. 


Date  of  1" '  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Gilman,  Helen  Phinney  (Miss),  839 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Edmund  Phinney,  Maine  (1723- 
1815);  Colonel  18th  Regiment  of  Foot,  Massachusetts  Bay  Forces, 
January,  1775;  Colonel  31st  Massachusetts  Line  Eegiment,  1775; 
in  service  at  Ticonderoga,  1776  ;  retired  1777 ;  Member  Provincial 
Congress,  1777. 


1895       Gilman,  Mart  Ra worth  Ward  (Mrs.  Ephraim  Coburn  Gilman).  1025 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Olmstead,  Connecticut ;  Ensign, 
7th  Company,  Captain  Samuel  Comstock,  9th  Regiment  Connecti- 
cut Militia,  May-September  15,  1776. 


1895       Gilmore,  Ellen  (Miss),  657 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Brown,  Massachusetts  (1745- 
1821) ;  Quartermaster,  Colonel  Barnard's  Regiment  of  Minute- 
men,  April,  1775 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Hugh  Maxwell's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  William  Prescott's  Regiment  at  Bunker  Hill,  June 
17,  1775;  Ensign  and  Quartermaster,  Colonel  Michael  Jackson's 
Additional  Continental  Regiment,  1776 ;  Captain,  same,  1779 ;  re- 
signed December  22,  1779. 


1895       Gilmore,  Ellen  Brown  (Mrs.  William  E.  Gilmore).  1163 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Brown,  Massachusetts  (1745-1821)  ; 
Quartermaster,  Colonel  Barnard's  Regiment  of  Minute-men,  April, 
1775 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Hugh  Maxwell's  Company,  Colonel 
William  Prescott's  Regiment  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775  ;  Ensign 
and  Quartermaster,  Colonel  Michael  Jackson's  Additional  Conti- 
nental Regiment,  1776  ;  Captain,  same,  1779 ;  resigned  December 
22,  1779. 


Date  of  1"°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Gilmore,  Margaret  Scott  Cook  (Mrs.  Frank  Tiffen  Gilniore),  659 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cook,  Jr.,  Connecticut  (1737-1810) ; 
Captain,  1st  Regiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel  David  Wooster, 
May  1-December  1,  1775 ;  Major,  10th  Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel 
James  Wadsworth,  January  10,  1780 ;  promoted  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, June,  1783. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cook,  Sr.  (1711-1790);  Cap- 
tain, "Wallingford  Connecticut  Militia,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Scott,  Pennsylvania  (1740- 
1798);  1st  Lieutenant.  Captain  William  Peeble's  Company,  2d  Bat- 
talion Pennsylvania  Eifles,  Colonel  Samuel  Miles,  March  15,  1776 ; 
taken  prisoner  at  Battle  of  Long  Island,  August  27,  1776 ;  ex- 
changed December  8,  1776 ;  Captain,  13th  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Line,  Colonel  Walter  Stewart,  October  24,  November  12,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  William  Thompson,  Pennsylvania 
(1725-1781)  ;  Colonel  Pennsylvania  Rifle  Regiment,  June  25,  1775  ; 
Colonel  1st  Continental  Infantry,  January  1,  1776 ;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, Continental  Army,  March  1,  1776 ;  taken  prisoner  at  Three 
Rivers,  June  8,  1776  ;  exchanged  October  25,  1780. 

1894  Glass,  Mattie  Parnell  (Mrs.  Frank  P.  Glass),  708 

Alabama, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Upshaw,  Virginia;  2d  Lieu- 
tenant, 2d  Virginia  Regiment,  February  19,  1776  ;  1st  Lieutenant. 
August  13,  1776;  Captain,  Virginia  State  Regiment;  Member  Vir- 
ginia Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

1895  Gleason,  Annie  White  (Mrs.  John  B.  Gleason),  1360 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Hobart,  Massachusetts  (1729 
) ;  Manufacturer  of  cannon  and  cannon-balls  for  the  Revolu- 
tionary Army. 

1895       Gooch,  Mary  Amelia  (Mrs.),  981 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Stetson,  Massachusetts  (1754 
1827) ;  Private,  Captain  Bradford's  Company,  Colonel  Theopilus 
Cotton's  Regiment,  1775 ;  Corporal,  Captain  William  Perkins' 
Company,  Colonel  John  Crane's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
October,  1777 ;  Corporal,  Continental  Army,  enlisted  from  Plymp- 
ton,  October  25,  1779,  for  the  war. 


.?4e?f  1^9  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Gooderson,  Mart  M.  Bennett  (Mrs.  Frederick  W.  Gooderson,  Jr.),  H19 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of    Philip    Ulmer,    Maine    ( 1817); 

Ensign,  25th  Eegiment  of  Foot,  Colonel  William  Bond,  April  20, 
1776;  1st  Lieutenant,  January  1,  1777;  resigned,  February  14, 
1778 ;  Captain  of  Militia,  Colonel  McCobb's  Eegiment  for  Seacoast 
Defence,  1779. 


1895       Goodhue,  Alice  Burnham  (Miss),  929 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Ross,  Massachusetts  (1758- 
1854);  Minute-man  at  Lexington  and  Bunker  Hill,  1775;  Private, 
Captain  Thomas  Barnes'  Company,  Colonel  Nixon's  Regiment, 
Massachusetts  Militia,  January,  1776-1777. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Atwell,  Massachu- 
setts (1720-1806) ;  Private,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain 
Eleazer  Lindsey's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Gerrish's  Regiment, 
May  20,  1775  ;  Private,  same,  February  3-July  3,  1778. 

Also,  great-sjreat-granddaughter  of  Zaehariah  Atwell,  Massachusetts 
(1755-1836)  ;  Private,  Captain  Rufus  Mansfield's  Company  of  Min- 
ute-men, "Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Brown,  Massachusetts 
(1750-1829) ;  Private,  Captain  David  Parker's  Company  from 
Lynn,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Drummer,  May  4,  1775;  Private, 
Massachusetts  Militia,  July  28-September  12,  1778  ;  Corporal,  Cap- 
tain Chamberlin's  Company,  Colonel  Dean's  Regiment  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  March  7,  1781. 


1896       Goodhue,  Jessie  Towne  (Mrs.  Samuel  V.  Goodhue),  1600 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of   John    Gould,   Massachusetts    (1709- 
1778);  Member  Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress,  May,  1775. 


1896       Goodhue,  Sarah  (Miss),  1G92 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Ross,  Massachusetts  (1758- 
1854);  Minute-man  at  Lexington  and  Bunker  Hill,  1775;  Private, 
Captain  Thomas  Barnes'  Company,  Colonel  Nixon's  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  January,  1776-1777.  [Also, 


Date  of  140  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Atwell,  Massachu- 
setts (1720-1806)  ;  Private,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;"  Private,  Captain 
Eleazer  Lindsey's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Gerrish's  Eegiment, 
May  20,  1775 ;  Private,  same,  February  3-July  3,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Atwell,  Massachusetts 
(1755-1836) ;  Private,  Captain  Kufus  Mansfield's  Company  of  Min- 
ute-men, "Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Brown,  Massachusetts 
(1750-1829) ;  Private,  Captain  David  Parker's  Company  from 
Lynn,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Drummer,  May  4,  1775;  Private, 
Massachusetts  Militia,  July  28-September  12,  1778 ;  Corporal,  Cap- 
tain Chamberlin's  Company,  Colonel  Dean's  Eegiment  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  March  7,  1781. 


1893       Gooding,  Georgiana  McKnight  (Mrs.  John  Fay  Gooding),  218 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter   of  Charles   Geer,   New   Hampshire;    Private, 
New  Hampshire  Militia,  1778  and  1779. 


1895       Goodrich,  Amy  E.  L.  (Miss),  970 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-grcat-granddaughter  of  Michael  Farley,  Massachusetts 
(1719-1789) ;  Quartermaster,  Colonel  Samuel  Gerrish's  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  May  19-December,  1775 ;  2d  Lieutenant  and 
Quartermaster,  26th  Massachusetts  Continental  Regiment,  Colonel 
Laomi  Baldwin,  1776;  Brigadier-General,  Essex  County  Militia, 
1776;  3d  Major-General  Massachusetts  Militia,  1777;  2d  Major- 
General,  same,  1778  ;  1st  Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quartermaster, 
9th  Regiment  Massachusetts  Line,  Colonel  James  Wesson,  January 
1,  1777 ;  taken  prisoner  at  Young's  House,  New  York,  February  3, 
1780;  Member  Massachusetts  Bay  Committee,  1775;  Member 
Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress,  1775-1780. 


1895       Goodrich,  Elizabeth  Ransom  (Mrs.  Thomas  Fanning  Goodrich),  878 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ransom,  Pennsylvania  (1737-1778) ; 
Captain,  24th  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  Zebulon 
Butler,  October,  1775  ;  Captain  2d  Independent  Company,  Wyoming 
Valley,  Pennsylvania  Militia,  August  26, 1776  ;  resigned  June,  1778  ; 
acted  as  Volunteer  Aid  to  Colonel  Zebulon  Butler,  and  was  killed  in 
the  Wyoming  Massacre,  July  3,  1778. 


141 

Date  of  "x  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  David  Thurston,  Massachusetts  (1736- 
1826) ;  Signer  with  forty-nine  other  citizens  of  a  Declaration 
pledging  themselves  to  oppose  with  arms  the  hostile  proceedings  of 
England,  dated  at  Marlborough,  Massachusetts,  July  9,  1776 ;  on 
"Alarm"  Eolls,  April  19,  1775-November  15,  1775. 

1895       Goodrich,  Lucy  Lord  (Mrs.  James  J.  Goodrich),  969 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Michael  Farley,  Massachusetts  (1719- 
1789);  Quartermaster,  Colonel  Samuel  Gerrish's  Regiment  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  May  19-December,  1775 ;  2d  Lieutenant  and 
Quartermaster,  26th  Massachusetts  Continental  Regiment,  Colonel 
Laomi  Baldwin,  1776;  Brigadier-General,  Essex  County  Militia, 
1776;  3d  Major-General,  Massachusetts  Militia,  1777;  2d  Major- 
General,  same,  1778;  1st  Lieutenant  and  Quartermaster,  9th  Regi- 
ment Massachusetts  Line,  Colonel  James  Wesson,  Januar}T  1,  1780; 
taken  prisoner  at  Young's  House,  New  York,  February  3,  1780 ; 
Member  Massachusetts  Bay  Committe,  1775;  Member  Massachu- 
setts Provincial  Congress,  1775-1780. 

1895      Goodwin,  Helen  Jane  (Miss),  1281 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Uriah  Goodwin,  Massachusetts  (1735  )  > 

Sergeant,  Captain  Benjamin  Phillips'  Company,  Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel Timothy  Robinson's  Regiment,  December  23,  1776-April  1, 
1777 ;  Private,  Captain  Isaac  Pope's  Company  of  Militia  raised  to 
reinforce  the  Continental  Army,  July  21,  1780. 

1895      Goodwin,  Maria  Alley  (Miss),  1174 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Whitney,  Massachusetts 
(1731-1806);  Member  "Boston  Tea  Party,"  December  13,  1773; 
Minute-man  at  Concord,  April  19,  1775 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colo- 
nel Asa  Whitcomb's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia  at  Bunker 
Hill,  June  17,  1775;  Colonel,  Massachusetts  Militia,  January-April, 
1776  ;  Colonel  "  Colony"  Regiment  for  Defence  of  town  and  harbor 
of  Boston,  April,  1776-January,  1777;  Colonel,  Massachusetts 
Militia,  "Rhode  Island  Alarm,"  April,  May,  and  June,  1777,  and 
"Bennington  Alarm,"  August,  1777;  in  service  at  Saratoga,  Sep- 
tember and  October,  1777 ;  Member  Provincial  Legislature,  1779 ; 
Member  Convention  to  form  State  Constitution  of  Massachusetts, 
1780;  Member  first  Massachusetts  State  Legislature,  1780;  Brig- 
adier-General, July,  1781. 


149 

Date  of  "*/*A  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Goodwin,  Sarah  Coffin  Waite  (Mrs.  Scott  Du  Mont  Goodwin),  1343 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Fay,  Massachusetts  ( 1782)  ; 

Private,  Captain  Jonathan  BardwelPs  Company,  Colonel  David 
Brewer's  Begiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  4,1775;  Private, 
Continental  Army,  Colonel  Brooks'  Begiment,  May  15,  1777; 
Private,  Captain  Benjamin  Warren's  Company,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
John  Brooks'  7th  Continental  Begiment,  July,  1781-February, 
1782 ;  died  in  service  at  West  Point,  March  26,  1782. 


1893       Goodwyn,  Isadore  Cantrell  (Mrs.  Philo  Hiram  Goodwyn),  387 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Cantrell,  Sr.,  North  Carolina  (1758 

);  employed  in  the  service  of  the  Continental  Commissioners 

of  North  Carolina. 


1895       Gorham,  Alice  May  (Miss),  887 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of   Zachariah    Standisb,   Massachusetts 

(1739  );  Private,    Captain   Thomas   Loring's   Company  from 

Plympton,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain 
Thomas  Samson's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Lothrop's  Begiment, 
General  Joseph  Cushing's  Brigade,  "  Bhode  Island  Alarm,"  Decem- 
ber, 1776;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Samson's  Company,  Colonel 
Theophilus  Cotton's  Begiment,  March  14-17,  1781. 


1895       Gorham,  Ida  Smith  (Miss),  886 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of    Zachariah     Standisb,    Massachusetts 

(1739  )  ;  Private,   Captain    Thomas   Loring's    Company  from 

FIvmpton,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain 
Thomas  Samson's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Lothrop's  Begiment, 
General  Joseph  Cushing's  Brigade,  "Bhode  Island  Alarm,"  Decem- 
ber, 1776;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Samson's  Company,  Colonel 
Theophilus  Cotton's  Begiment,  March  14-17,  1781. 


Date  of  143  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Goss,  Abigail  Symonds  (Mrs.  Frank  Martin  Goss),  428 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Leavitt,  Massachusetts  ;  Private, 
Captain  Isaac  Sherman's  Company,  Colonel  Laomi  Baldwin's  16th 
Eegiment,  May  17,  1775 ;  served  from  May  17,  1775,  to  January 
1777. 


1895      Gould,  Caroline  Brooks  (widow  of  John  P.  Gould),  993 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bansom,  Pennsylvania  (1737-1778)  ; 
Captain,  24th  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  Zebulon  Butler, 
October,  1775  ;  Captain  2d  Independent  Company,  Wyoming  Valley 
Pennsylvania  Militia,  August  26,  1776  ;  resigned  June,  1778  ;  acted 
as  Volunteer  Aid  to  Colonel  Zebulon  Butler  and  was  killed  in  the 
Wyoming  Massacre,  July  3,  1778. 


1894      Graham,  Christina  Lawrentz  (Mrs.  William  Graham),  746 

Maryland, 

Daughter  of  Wendel  Lawrentz,  Maryland  (1757-1823);  Private  under 
Captains  Philip  Craybill  and  Christopher  Myers,Colonel  Housseger's 
Regiment  Maryland  Militia,  served  three  years ;  was  in  the  Battles 
of  Trenton,  Princeton,  Brandywine,  Germantown,  and  Monmouth. 


1895       Graham,  Elizabeth  A.  (Miss),  1200 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Sink,  Pennsylvania  (1760-1828) ; 
Private,  10th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Line  at  Frederickstown, 
October  1,  1778. 


1895       Graham,  Ellen  J.  (Miss),  1201 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Sink,  Pennsylvania  (1760-1826)  ; 
Private,  10th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Line  at  Frederickstown, 
October  1,  1778. 


144 

Date  of  x:"  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893       Graham,  Margaret  Frances  (Mrs.  J.  Lorimer  Graham),  299 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  J.  Schreder,  New  York  (1756-1823) ; 
Private,  Captain  Thomas  De  Witt's  Company,  3d  Regiment  New 
York  Line,  Colonel  Peter  Gansevoort,  1778 ;  transferred  to  1st 
Regiment  New  York  Line,  Colonel  Goose  Van  Schaick ;  served  to 
close  of  war. 


1893      Grannis,  Annie  O.  Appleton  (Mrs.  Charles  K.  Grannis),  347 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Edwards,  Connecticut  (1756-1838) ; 
Private,  Colonel  David  Waterbury's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia, 
April-May,  1775. 


1893      Grannis,  Annie  O.  A.  (Miss),  348 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Edwards,  Connecticut  (1756- 
1838) ;  Private,  Colonel  David  Waterbury's  Regiment  Connecticut 
Militia,  April-May,  1775. 


1891       Grant,  Ella  Schenck  (Mrs.  George  M.  Grant),  110 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Torrey,  Massachusetts  (1760-1828) 
Member,  Company  of  Minute-men  of  Lexington,  April  10,   1775 
Sergeant,  Bailey's  Massachusetts  Regiment,  May-December,  1775 
Ensign,  "Congress  Own"  Regiment,  June,  1776;  1st  Lieutenant,  2d 
Regiment  Canadian  Continental,  Colonel  Moses  Hazen,  January  1, 
1777 ;  Regimental  Adjutant,  March,  1779  ;  served  to  June,  1783. 


1894       Grant,  Mary  Matteson  (Mrs.  James  B.  Grant),  685 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Edward  Goodell,  Connecticut  (1715- 

);    Corporal,  8th   Company,  Captain  Ingalls,   11th  Regiment 

Connecticut  Militia,  1776. 


Date  of  145  . 

Admission.  ■&O0leLt7 

Number. 

1894       Green,  Elizabeth  Hart  Griswold  (Mrs.  Edward  M.  Green),  534 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Philip  Hart,  New  York  (1724  )  ;  Member 

Dutchess  County,  New  York,  Associators,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Griswold,  Connecticut  (1753 
);  Private,  Captain  Pitkin's  Company,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,   great-great-granddaughter    of   Edward    Howard,   New   York 

(1724  );    Private,  Captain   Thomas   Lee's  Company,  Colonel 

Zephaniah  Piatt's  Eegiment  Dutchess  County  New  York  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Moulton,  Connecticut 
(1734-1819);  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Stafford  Connecticut  Militia, 
"Lexington  Alarm;"  Lieutenant-Colonel,  22d  Connecticut  Regi- 
ment, Colonel  Samuel  Chapman;  taken  prisoner  at  New  York, 
September  15,  1776 ;  exchanged  March  2,  1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Howard  Moulton,  Connecticut;  Ser- 
geant, Captain  Ozias  Bissell's  Company,  Colonel  Huntington's 
Regiment  Connecticut  Militia;  made  prisoner  at  the  Battle  of 
Long  Island. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Ebenezer  White,  Con- 
necticut (1709-1779);  Patriot,  during  Tryon's  "Danbury  Raid"  his 
Church  was  burned  and  he  suffered  loss  to  the  amount  of  £327. 


1892       Green,  Kate  Eccles  West  (Mrs.  John  A.  Green),  197 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gilbert  Thornton,  New  Jersey  (1732-1802) ; 
Private,  Eastern  Battalion,  Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia  ■ 
Private, , New  Jersey  State  Troops;  Private,  New  Jersey  Conti- 
nental Line. 


1895       Green,  Marianna  Speed  (Mrs.  Henry  H.  Green),  965 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Marsh,  Jr.,  Massachusetts  (1740- 
1822) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Caleb  Low's  Company  from  Danvers, 
Massachusetts,  "Lexington  Alarm." 


1895       Green,  Sarah  Kettelhuyn  Swartwout  (widow  of  Walter  J.  Green),     1157 
New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Swartwout,  New  York  (1751— 
1833) ;  Private,  6th  Company,  Captains  Rutsen  DeWitt  and  Abra- 
ham Cuddeback,  2d  Ulster  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonels 
James  Clinton  and  James  McClaughrey.  [Also, 


14fi 

Date  of  x^0CieLty 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  William  Kettelhuyn,  New  York  (1740- 
1829) ;  Private,  14th  Albany  County  New  York  Militia,  Captains 
C.  Van  der  Burgh  and  Garret  Teunis  Bradt,  Colonels  Peter  Yates 
and  John  Knickerbocker. 


1895       Greene,  Katherine  Strong  Jameson  (Mrs.  Edward  Miller  Greene),         971 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Cogswell,  Massachusetts  (1760- 
1831);  Private,  Captain  Cogswell's  Company,  26th  Continental 
Infantry,  1776 ;  Hospital  Surgeon's  Mate,  January  19,  1781. 


1894       Greene,  Maria  N.  Skinner  (Mrs.  David  M.  Greene),  453 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Dunham,  New  York  ( 1806) ; 

Landman   on    Continental    Frigate   "Trumbull,"    1781;    Warrant 
Officer  in  the  American  Navy  during  the  Revolutionary  War. 


1895       Greenough,  Nellie  Baker  Kelman  (Mrs.  Charles  Edward  Greenough),   1222 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Baker,  Massachusetts  (1743- 
1808) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Thomas  Kimball's  Company,  Colonel 
John  Baker's  Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm ;"  1st  Lieutenant,  6th 
Company,  Captain  John  Dodge,  3d  Essex  County  Massachusetts 
Regiment,  1776. 


1896       Greenwood,  Mary  J.  Thayer  (Mrs.  John  A.  Greenwood),  1576 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Hobart,  Massachusetts  (1747 

)  ;  Private,  Captain  John  Vinton's  Independent  Company  from 

Braintree,  Massachusetts,  May,  1775-January,  1776. 


1895       Gregg,  K.  Frances  Leighton  (Miss),  1083 

New  Hampshire, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Leighton,  Massachusetts  (1740- 
1802)  ;  Captain,  Scammon's  Massachusetts  Regiment,  May-Decem- 
ber, 1775. 


4P^te.of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893       *Gregory,  Charlotte  J.  Fowler  (widow  of  Eobert  Gregory),  2275 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  John  Kniffen,  New  York  (1754-1838) ;  Private,  2d 
Lieutenant  John  Case's  Company,  Colonel  John  Hathorn's  Orange 
County  New  York  Militia. 


1895       Grieg,  Helen  Eliza  Low  (Mrs.  James  Ashton  Grieg),  1010 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Josiah   Bacon,   Massachusetts   (1719-1775)  ; 

Private,  Captain  John  Black's  Company,  Colonel  Jonathan  Brewer's 

Begiinent  Massachusetts  Militia:  killed  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17, 

1775. 
Also,   granddaughter  of  Samuel   Low,    Massachusetts   (1758-1839) 

Private,  Captain  Benjamin  Nye's  Company,  Colonel  N.  Sparhawk's 

Begiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  August  25,  1777. 


1895       Griffin,  Mary  Eliza  (Miss),  1116 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Hoffman,  New  York  (1727-1808) 
Ensign,  Captain  Yan  Benschouten's  Company,  Colonel  Dirck  Brinck- 
erhoff's  Begiment  New  York  State  Troops,  1775. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Jacob  Griffin  ( 1831)  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 

Dutchess  County  New  York  Militia,  October  1776. 


1895       Griffith,  Grace  Bobertson  (Mrs.  William  Herrick  Griffith),  1014 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Truax,  New  York  (1755-1854)  ;  Private, 
Captain  O.itrom's  Company,  Colonel  Schuyler's  Begiment  New 
York  State  Troops. 


1895       Griffith,  Mary  L.  Knowlton  (widow  of  Charles  H.  Griffith),  1366 

New  York. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Knowlton,  Connecticut  (1738-1825)' 
Ensign,  Captain  Beuben  Marcy's  Company,  6th  Battalion,  Wads- 
worth's  Brigade,  Connecticut  State  Troops,  Colonel  John  Chester, 
at  Long  Island,  June,  1776  ;  detached  and  assigned  to  "  Knowlton's 
Bangers"  at  Harlem  Heights  ;  rejoined  his  regiment ;  2d  Lieutenant, 
October  10,  1776;  rejoined  "Knowlton's  Bangers;"  taken  prisoner 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  148  Society 

dmission.  Number. 

at  Fort  Washington,  November  16,  1776;  Lieutenant,  Captain 
Joshua  Bottom's  Company,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Levi  Wells'  Begi- 
ment  Connecticut  Militia,  taken  prisoner  at  Horsencck.  December 
9,  1780  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Benjamin  Durkee's  Company  of 
Matrosses,  Connecticut  Militia,  July  16,  1782-July  6,  1783;  served 
at  Fort  Trumbull,  Connecticut ;  twenty  three  months  a  prisoner  of 
war  on  Long  Island  and  Prison  Ship  "Jersey." 

1895       Griffith,  Sophia  Jane  (Miss),  1309 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Obadiah  Hills,  Massachusetts  (1751-1825) ; 
Minute-man,  Captain  William  Bogers'  Company,  Colonel  Samuel 
Gerrish's  Begiment,  "Lexington  Alarm,"  April  19,  1775 ;  seven' days' 
service. 

1894       Grimke,  Louise  F.  Gawtrey  (Mrs,  Thomas  Smith  Grimke,  Jr.),  778 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Foster,  Maryland ;  Private,  7th  Begi- 
ment Maryland  Troops. 

1893  Griswold,  Adeline  W.  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Griswold),  312 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Jeduthan  Wellington,  Massachusetts  (1750-1838) ; 
Private,  Captain  William  Adams'  Compan}^,  Colonel  Thatcher's 
Begiment  Massachusetts  Militia  at  Dorchester  Heights,  March  4-8, 
1776. 

1894  Griswold,  Sarah  Bandall  (Mrs.  John  Wool  Griswold),  694 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Sturtevant,  Jr.,  Massachusetts 
(1755-1816);  Private,  Captain  Earl  Clap's  Company,  ;<  Lexington 
Alarm  ;  "  Private,  Captain  Earl  Clap's  Company,  Colonel  Theoph- 
ilus  Cotton's  Begiment,  August  1,  1775,  three  days  service  ;  Private, 
Captain  Barnabas  Doty's  Company,  Colonel  Ebenezer  Sprout's  Beg- 
iment, September  1775,  four  days  service  ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel 
Brigg's  Company,  Colonel  Cotton's  Begiment,  on  a  Secret  Expedi- 
tion to  Bhode  Island,  September  29, 1777  ;  Private,  Captain  Charles 
Church's  Company,  Lieutenant-Colonel  White's  Begiment,  July  30- 
August  8,  1780. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Sturtevant  (1721- 
1809);  Private,  "Lexington  Alarm,"  Captain  Nathaniel  Ham- 
mond's Company  from  Bochester,  Massachusetts. 


Date  of  149  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Gront,  Louise  Adams  (Miss),  669 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Silas  Gront,  Massachusetts  (1755-1820)  ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Benjamin  Bullard's  Company,  Colonel  Peirce's  Regi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia,  April  19,  1775 ;  served  twelve  days ; 
Private,  Captain  Zebulon  King's  Company,  Colonel  John  Brooks' 
7th  Massachusetts  Regiment,  July  6,  1780-January  6,  1781. 


1891       Guion,  Katherine  Noyes  (Mrs.  Franklin  W.  Guion),  127 

Connecticut, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Matthias  St.  John,  Connecticut;  Corporal 
9th  Company,  Lieutenant  John  Carter,  Connecticut  Militia,  Octo- 
ber 25-December  25,  1776 ;  Private,  Captain  Reuben  Schofield's 
Company,  Colonel  John  Mead's  Regiment,  1778. 


1895       Gumaer,  Sarah  Nichols  (Mrs.  Jacob  D.  Gumaer),  823 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Bidwell,  Connecticut  (1744 ) ; 

Ensign,  11th  Company  23d  Regiment  or  Train  Band  of  the  Col- 
ony of  Connecticut,  May,  1776;  Captain,  same  Company  and  Regi- 
ment, May,  1783. 


1896       Gutterson,  Annie  M.  (Miss),  1485 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin    Gregg,  New   Hampshire   (1741- 
1815) ;  Associator  of  Londonderry,  New  Hampshire,  1776. 


1896       Gutterson,  Eliza  Chase  (Miss),  1486 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Gregg,  New   Hampshire   (1741- 
1815)  ;  Associator  of  Londonderry,  New  Hampshire,  1776. 


1896       Gutterson,  Emily  North  (Miss),  1487 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Gregg,   New   Hampshire  (1741- 
1815)  ;  Associator  of  Londonderry,  New  Hampshire,  1776. 


Date  of  1^0  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1891       Hagaman,  Florence  F.  Linsley  (Mrs.  Theodore  Hagaman),  125 

Connecticut, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Keeney,  Connecticut  (1757  )  ; 

Private,  Connecticut  Militia  from  the  town  of  Derby. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Bradford  Steele,  Connecticut; 
Lieutenant,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Jabez 
Thompson's  Company,  Colonel  Wooster's  1st  Connecticut  Conti- 
nental Eegiment,  1775  ;  Captain,  Connecticut  Militia,  1778  ;  Captain, 
Connecticut  Militia,  "New  Haven  Alarm,"  1779. 


1895      Hagen,  Sara  Reed  (Mrs.  Joseph  J.  Hagen),  956 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Levinus  Lansing,  New  York;  Signer  of  the 
Association  in  Lansingburgh,  May  22,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain 
Christopher  Lansing's  Company,  Colonel  Stephen  J.  Schuyler's  Regi- 
ment, February  17,  1777 ;  Private,  Captain  George  Sharpe's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Henry  Van  Rensselaer's  Regiment,  4th  Rensselaer- 
wyck  Battalion,  1777-1781. 


1895      Hale,  Elizabeth  Deming  (Miss),  1056 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Hale,  Connecticut  (1753-1823) ; 
Private,  7th  Connecticut  Regiment,  Colonel  Charles  Webb,  July 
19-December  19,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Hale's  Company, 
from  Glastenbury,  January-March,  1776 ;  Private,  Captain  Barnes' 
Company,  Colonel  Hooker's  Regiment  Connecticut  Troops,  General 
Erastus  Wolcott's  Brigade,  April  22-May  20,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Deming,  3d,  Connecticut 
(1750-1846) ;  Private,  Captain  Sedgwick's  Company,  Colonel  Ches- 
ter's Regiment,  Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Connecticut  Militia,  June- 
December,  1776. 


1895       Hale,  Mary  Lee  (Mrs.  Matthew  Hale),  885 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Jackson,  Massachusetts  (1743- 
1810)  ;  Member  Provincial  Congress,  1775 ;  Representative,  1777 ; 
Member  of  Congress,  1782. 


.Date  of  151  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1891       Haley,  Catharine  Haley  (Mrs.  Albert  Haley),  112 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Hubbard  Burrows,  Connecticut  (1739-1781)  ; 
Captain,  8th  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Oliver  Smith ;  killed  in  action  at  Groton  Heights,  September  6, 
1781. 


1896       Hall,  Aroline  C.  (Miss),  1594 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Gage,  Massachusetts  (1730-1797)  ; 
Captain,  Colonel  James  Prye's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia; 
served  at  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 


1895       Hall,  Charlotte  Gross  (Miss),  846 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Fisher,  Massachusetts  ( 

1809) ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Morse's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel 
Bullard's  Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Ebe 
nezer  Battelle's  Company,  July  2-17,  1778  ;  service  in  guarding  Con- 
tinental Stores  at  Watertown  ;  Private,  Lieutenant-Commandant 
Abiel  Whitmarsh's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Carpenter's  Regi- 
ment for  service  at  Rhode  Island  on  "  Alarm,"  1780. 


1892       Hall,  Elizabeth  Weidman  (Mrs.  Lee  Hall),  156 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Weidman,  Pennsylvania  (1756-1830) ; 
Ensign,  German  Regiment,  July  19,  1776 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  May  14, 
1777 ;  taken  prisoner  at  Germantown,  October  4,  1777  ;  exchanged 
December  30,  1780 ;  retired  January  1,  1781 ;  Member  Pennsyl- 
vania Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 


1895       Hall,  Mary  Ellen  Benedict  (Mrs.  John  Taylor  Hall),  1089 

New  York, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Joab  Stafford,  Massachusetts  (1729-1801)  ; 

Captain,  New  York  Militia;  wounded  at  Bennington,  August  10, 

1777. 


1  ^ 

Date  of  Xl/-J  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895        Hall,  Sarah  Barns  (Mrs.  Hayward  F.  Hall),  1003 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Zealous  Bates,  Massachusetts!(1754-1831) ; 
Private,  Captain  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel  Graten's  Kegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  December  18, 1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Beale's 
Company  at  Dorchester,  March  4,  1776 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Beale's 
Company,  Colonel  Lovell's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June 
14,  1776. 


1896       Hallett,  Katherine  Felt  (Mrs.  Moses  Hallett),  1699 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Corbin,  Connecticut  (1751-1838); 
Private,  Captain  Samuel  Chandler's  Company,  11th  Regiment  Con- 
necticut Militia,  Colonel  William  Danielson,  September,  1776- 
January,  1777,  served  around  New  York ;  Private,  CaptaiD  Samuel 
Clark's  Company,  Colonel  Simon's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
served  one  month,  1778,  and  three  weeks,  1779. 


1892      Halter,  Sarah  E.  Weidman  (Mrs.  Richard  E.  Halter),  309 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Weidman,  Pennsylvania  (1756-1830) ; 
Ensign,  German  Regiment,  July  19,  1776 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  May  14, 
1777;  taken  prisoner  at  Germantown,  October  4,  1777;  exchanged 
December  30,  1780 ;  retired  January  1,  1781 ;  Member  Pennsyl- 
vania Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 


1891       Hamilton,  Ada  Estelle  Brown  (Mrs.  Henry  D.  Hamilton),  61 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of   George   Brown ;    British  prisoner  of 
war  on  the  Prison  Ship  "Jersey." 


1893      *  Hamilton,  Alice  Wiley  (Mrs.  Edward  P.  Hamilton),  252 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Wiley,  New  York  (1755  ) ;  Lieu- 
tenant, 1st  Battalion  New  York  Independents,  January,  1776; 
Commissary  of  Purchases  for  New  York  Line,  1781, 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  15o  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Hampton,  Mary  B.  Westcott  (Miss),  638 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Westcott,  New  Jersey  (1757-183-4)  ; 
Captain,  1st  Battalion,  Cumberland  County  New  Jersey  Militia;  re- 
signed May  5,  1779. 


1895       Hand,  Lydia  Coit  Learned  (Mrs.  Samuel  Hand),  K'34 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Bbenezer  Learned,  Connecticut  (1723- 

1779);  Private,    Captain    Joseph    Cady's    Company,    "Lexington 

Alarm." 
Also,  great-granddaughter   of  Bela   Peck,  Connecticut  (1758-1850) ; 

Captain,  Matross  Company  of  Norwich,  Connecticut,  which  marched 

for  the  Defence  of  New  London,  1781. 


1895       Hanpord,  Emma  Whitlock  (Mrs.  George  F.  Hanford),  1273 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Olmsted,  Connecticut  (1754-1824) ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Joseph  Hait's  Company,  7th  Connecticut  Conti- 
nental Begiment,  Colonel  Charles  Webb,  August  7-December  23, 
1775;  Sergeant,  Captain  Noble  Benedict's  Company,  Colonel  Philip 
Burr  Bradley's  Battalion,  Connecticut  State  Troops,  August  22, 
1776-January  11,  1777 ;  Captain,  Colonel  Boger  Enos'  Begiment 
Connecticut  Militia,  June  3,  1778;  served  on  the  Hudson  ;  Captain, 
Colonel  Bezaleel  Bradley's  Begiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1780 ; 
Captain,  Connecticut  Provisional  Begiment,  March,  1781. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Whitlock,  Connecticut  (1754- 
1824) ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Hait's  Company,  7th  Connecticut 
Continental  Begiment,  July  22-Decembcr,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain 
Samuel  Comstock's  Company,  Colonel  Silliman's  Begiment  Connec- 
ticut Militia,  August,  1776. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  James  Beynolds,  Connecticut  (1759-1833) ; 
Private,  Captain  Joseph  Elliott's  Company,  Connecticut  Militia, 
May  11,  1775 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Thaddeus  Lacy's  Company, 
Colonel  Swift's  Battalion  for  service  at  Ticonderoga,  November, 
1777 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Clifts'  Company,  Connecticut  Militia, 
1777;  discharged  April  5,  1780. 


Date  of  1°'*  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Hanington,  Clara  Harrington  (Mrs.  Henry  Hanington),  680 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Harrington,  Massachusetts  (1748 
) ;  Private,  Captain  John  Parker's  Company,  Battle  of  Lex- 
ington, April  19,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Smith,  Massachusetts 
(1708-1781)  ;  Private,  Captain  John  Parker's  Company,  Battle  of 
Lexington,  April  19,  1775. 


1895       Hanna,  Ione  Theresa  Munger  (Mrs.  John  Eowland  Hanna),  1212 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Elnathan  Munger,  Massachusetts  ( 

1777) ;  Private,  Captain  Amos  Walbridge's  Company,  Colonel 
David  Brewer's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  12,  1775 
service  two  months  and  twenty-four  days ;  Private,  Captain  Amos 
Walbridge's  Company,  Colonel  Eufus  Putnam's  Eegiment,  Novem- 
ber 4,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Caleb  Keep's  Company,  Colonel 
William  Shepard's  Eegiment,  1777 ;  died  in  service  October  5,  1777. 


1893       Hannahs,  Susan  Jackson  (Mrs.  Charles  Hannahs),  3 10 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Jackson,  New  Jersey  (1744  ) ; 

Member  Committee  of  Safety  of  Pequanock  Township,  New  Jersey ; 

Captain,  Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Enoch  Beach,  New  Jersey  (1737- 

1814) ;  Private,  Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


1895       Harmer,  Mary  A.  Miller  (Mrs.  John  Hays  Harmer),  1438 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Eobert  Ayres,  New  Jersey  (1730  )  ; 

Private,   Captain  Isaiah  Pierson's  Company,  2d  Eegiment  Essex 

County  New  Jersey  Militia  ;  Private,  New  Jersey  Continental  Line. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  David  Conger,  New  Jersey  (1760-1807); 

Private,  Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 
Also,   great-great-granddaughter    of   Zenas    Conger,    New   Jersey ; 

Private,  Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


Date  of  ^5  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Harnickell,  Kate  Ransom  Wallis  (Mrs  Maximilian  Harnickell),  481 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ransom,  Pennsylvania  (1737-1778); 
Captain,  24th  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  Zebulon  But- 
ler, October,  1775 ;  Captain  2d  Independent  Company,  Wyoming 
Valley  Pennsylvania  Militia,  August  26, 1776  ;  resigned  June,  1778  ; 
acted  as  Volunteer  Aid  to  Colonel  Zebulon  Butler,  and  was  killed 
in  the  Wyoming  Massacre,  July  3,  1778. 


1891       Harris,  Bessie  A.  (Miss),  54 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter   of    Gilbert    Harris,   New   York    (1729  ); 

Private,  Major  Thomas  Armstrong's  Regiment  New  York  Militia. 


1893       Harris,  Louise  Wyman  (Miss),  364 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Nevers,  Jr.,  Massachusetts  (1742- 
1826) ;  Private,  Captain  Walker's  Company,  2d  Regiment  Foot, 
Colonel  David  Green,  February  13, 1776 ;  Private,  Captain  Foster's 
Company  at  Northward,  1777;  Sworn  Clerk  of  Precinct  Company 
under  Captain  Walker. 


1895      Harrison,  Elizabeth  A.  Van  Lennep  (Mrs.  Frederic  M.  Harrison),       1150 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Trumbull,  Connecticut 
(1710-1785)  ;  Governor  of  Connecticut,  1770-1783. 


1891       Harrison,  Ethel  G.  Allen  (Mrs.  Duncan  B.  Harrison),  87 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-great-granddaughter     of    William     Crolius,   New 

York  (1700  , ) ;  2d  Lieutenant,  9th  Company,  Captain  George 

Janeway,  2d  Regiment  New  York  City  Militia,  Colonel  John  Jay, 
September  15,  1775. 


Date  of  ■*■**«  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894  Harrison,  Julia  Cleves  (Miss),  583 

Indiana, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Harrison,  Virginia  (1741- 
1791) ;  Member  Virginia  Convention ;  Member  Continental  Con- 
gress, 1774-1778 ;  Signer  Declaration  of  Independence ;  Chairman 
Continental  Board  of  War;  Governor  of  Virginia,  1782. 

Also,  great-areat-granddaughter  of  John  Cleves  Symmes,New  Jersey 
(1742-1814) ;  Colonel,  3d  Battalion,  Sussex  County  New  Jersey 
Militia ;  resigned  May  23,  1777,  to  accept  the  appointment  of  Jus- 
tice of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  Jersey. 

1895  *Hart,  Sarah  Jennet  (Mrs.  George  W.  Hart),  812 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Elias  Buell,  Vermont  (1737-1824) ; 
Captain,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Major,  Sage's  Connecticut  State 
Kegiment,  June  20-December  25,  1776 ;  served  frequently  in  Con- 
necticut Militia. 

1895       Hassam,  Nelly  A.  (Mrs.  John  T.  Hassam),  1131 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Smith,  Massachusetts  (1738-1803) ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Freedom  Chamberlin's  Company  from 
Pembroke,  Massachusetts,  March  5,  1775. 

1895       Haskell,  Cora  Louise  (Miss), 

Massachusetts,  1098 

Great-granddaughter    of    Jonathan    Packard,    Massachusetts   (1751 

)  ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  Bailey's 

Begiment  from  Bridgewater,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;"  Private,  Cap- 
tain Josiah  Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  John  Thomas's  Begiment, 
August  1,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Mighill's  Company,  38th 
Begiment,  Colonel  Baldwin,  September,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain 
Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas's  Begiment,  October  6,  1775 ; 
Private,  Captain  Thomas  Pierce's  Company,  Colonel  Knox's  Artil- 
lery Begiment,  December  16,  1775;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Elisha 
Howard's  Company,  Colonel  Edward  Mitchell's  Begiment,  March 
4-10,  1776 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Elisha  Howard's  Company,  3d 
Plymouth  County  Massachusetts  Begiment,  March  23,  1776 ;  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Keith's  Company,  Colonel  Cotton's  Begiment  for 
service  in  Bhode  Island,  September  25-October  30,  1777. 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  1°*  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Haskell,  Harriet  Eeed  (Miss),  1110 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Haskell,  Massachusetts  (1758-1846)  ; 
Private,  Continental  Army,  Captain  Keep's  Company,  Colonel 
Sheppard's  Regiment,  March  1, 1777-December  31,  1779  ;  Corporal, 
Captain  Webb's  Company,  Colonel  Sheppard's  Eegiment,  January 
1-March  1,  1780. 


1895       Haskell,  Maria  Frances  Eandolph  (Mrs.  Warren  Haskell),  1097 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter   of  Jonathan    Packard,  Massachusetts  (1751 ); 

Private,  Captain  Josiah  Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  Bailey's  Eegi- 
ment from  Bridgewater,  "Lexington  Alarm,  1775;  Private,  Captain 
Josiah  Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  John  Thomas's  Regiment, 
August  1,  1775;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Mighill's  Company,  38th 
Eegiment,  Colonel  Baldwin,  September,  1775;  Private,  Captain 
Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas's  Eegiment,  October  6,  1775 ; 
Private,  Captain  Thomas  Pierce's  Company,  Colonel  Knox's  Eegi- 
ment of  Artillery,  December  16,  1775 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain 
Elisha  Howard's  Company,  Colonel  Edward  Mitchell's  Eegiment, 
March  4-10,  1776;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Elisha  Howard's  Com- 
pany, 3d  Plymouth  County  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  March  23, 
1776;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Keith's  Company,  Colonel  Cotton's  Eeg- 
iment for  service  at  Ehode  Island,  September  25-October  20,  1777 


1894      Haskell,  Sara  H.  (Mrs.  Eobert  Chandler  Haskell),  544 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Lansing,  New  York  (1752-1842) ; 
Captain,  6th  New  York  Eegiment,  Colonel  Stephen  J.  Schuyler. 


1894       Haskins,  Annie  L.  Davis  (Mrs.  William  L.  Haskins),  454 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Olmsted,  Connecticut  (1748- 
1813) ;  Corporal,  Captain  Joseph  Hait's  Company,  7th  Connecticut 
Continental  Eegiment,  Colonel  Charles  Webb,  August  7-December 
23,  1775 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Noble  Benedict's  Company,  Colonel 
Philip  Burr  Bradley's  Battalion,  Connecticut  State  Troops,  August 
22,  1776-January  11,  1777;  Captain,  Colonel  Eoger  Eno's  Eegiment 
Connecticut  Militia,  June  3,  1778;  served  on  the  Hudson  ;  Captain, 
Colonel  Bezaleel  Beebe's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1780;  Cap- 
tain, Connecticut  Provisional  Eegiment,  March,  1781. 


Date  of  158  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896      Hastings,  Emily  W.  Loring  (Mrs.  George  W.  Hastings),  1497 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Matthew  Loring,  Massachusetts  (1751-1829) ; 
Drummer,  Captain  Freedom  Chamberlin's  Company,  Colonel  Craft's 
.Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  March  5,  1776 ;  Bombardier,  Cap- 
tain Winthrop  Gray's  Company,  Colonel  Craft's  Eegiment,  June  29, 
1776;  Mariner,  Brigantine  "Hazard,"  Simeon  Sampson,  Com- 
mander; Drummer,  September  30,  1777-May  20,  1778. 


1894      Hatch,  Jennie  Bosson  (Mrs.  Frederick  William  Hatch),  595 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Warwick  Palfrey,  Massachusetts 
(1715-1797);  Member  of  Massachusetts  Assembly,  1776;  Naval 
Officer  of  Salem,  Massachusetts ;  appointed  Signer  of  Bills  of  Pub- 
lic Credit  (Continental  Money),  June  28,  1776. 


1894      Hathaway,  W.  Augusta  (Miss),  628 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Studley,  Massachusetts  (1730 
-1812);  Member  Committee  of  Correspondence  and  Safety,  1775- 
1777;  and  1779-1781 ;  Private,  Company  stationed  on  Seacoast 
Service  in  Massachusetts,  1775  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Winslow's 
Company  at  Dorchester  Heights,  1776 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Colonel 
Dike's  Eegiment,  December,  1776-March,  1777. 


1893       *Haviland,  Elizabeth  H.  Jones  (Mrs,  Walter  Haviland),  408 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Israel  Jones,  Connecticut  (1753-1812); 
Sergeant,  Captain  John  Watson's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin  Hin- 
man's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1775 ;  Ensign,  7th  Eegiment 
Connecticut  Line,  January  1,  1777;  2d  Lieutenant,  October  25, 
1777;  Captain,  18th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1778;  resigned 
May  2,  1779. 

Also,   great-granddaughter   of    Phineas    Merrill,    Connecticut   ( 

1828) ;  Private,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Private,  8th  Company,  7th 
Eegiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel  Charles  Webb,  1775 ;  Team- 
ster, 1778 ;  Conductor  of  Teams  for  the  Continental  Army  with  the 
Eank  of  Captain,  1778-1779. 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  159  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Haviland,  Kate  Leavens  Hyde  (Mrs.  Frank  Haviland),  489 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bennett,  Ehode  Island  (1745  ) ; 

Private,  Captain  William  Cook's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas 
Church's  Eegiment  Ehode  Island  Militia,  May  2,  1775;  served  ten 
months. 


1893      Hawes,  Amanda  L.  Smith  (Mrs.  E.  W.  Hawes),  307 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Smith,  Connecticut  (1747-1814);  Cap- 
tain, Elmore's  Connecticut  State  Eegiment,  April  18,  1776;  Cap- 
tain, 8th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Line,  January  1,  1777 ;  Major, 
March  13,  1778;  Brigade-Major  and  Brigade-Inspector,  May  13, 
1779-July  13,  1781 ;  transferred  to  5th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Line, 
January  1,  1781 ;  transferred  to  2d  Eegiment  Connecticut  Line, 
January  1,  1783;  served  to  June  3,  1783;  Member  Connecticut 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 


1895      Hay,  Helen  Augusta  (Miss),  1401 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ann  Hawkes  Hay,  New  York ;  Dep- 
uty, New  York  Provincial  Congress,  March,  1775,  November,  1775, 
February,  1776;  Colonel,  Orange  County  New  York  Militia  in 
service  on  different  Alarms,  April  4,  1776-August  9,  1780. 


1892      Hays,  Sibyl  Euss  (Miss),  177 

Naples,  Italy, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Hayes,  Virginia;  Captain,  9th  Eegi- 
ment Virginia  Line,  March  16,  1776  ;  Major,  3d  Eegiment  Virginia 
Line;  retired  February  12,  1781. 


1895       Hayward,  Elizabeth  C.  Capen  (Mrs.  William  E.  Hay  ward),  1318 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Gay,  2d,  Massachusetts  (1744- 
1822) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Peter  Talbot's  Company  of  Minute-men 
from  Stoughton,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Private,  Captain  Simon 
Leach's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin  Gill's  Eegiment  at  Dorchester 
Heights,  March  4,  1776. 


Date  of  160  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Haywood,  Marion  T.  (Miss),  1299 

North  Carolina, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William   Haywood,   North   Carolina  ( 

1779) ;  Colonel,  North  Carolina  Militia,  1779 ;  Member  Committee 
of  Safety,  1775 ;  Member  State  Congress  at  Halifax,  N.  C,  April, 
1776;  Member  North  Carolina  Assembly,  1779. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Philemon  Hawkins,  North  Carolina 
(1752-1833);  Lieutenant-Colonel,  North  Carolina  Militia,  1775; 
Member  North  Carolina  Provincial  Congress  from  Bute  County, 
1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Graham,  New  York  ( 1832)  ; 

Captain,  2d  New  York  Eegiment,  June  20,  1775 ;  Captain,  1st  New 
York  Eegiment,  with  rank  from  February,  1776;  Major,  2d  Eegi- 
ment New  York  Line,  Colonel  Goose  Van  Schaick,  March  26, 1779  ; 
served  to  November,  1783;  Member  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 


1895       Hazlewood,  Annie  Abbot  (Mrs.  Clarence  Hazlewood),  1063 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abiel  Abbot,  Massachusetts  (1741-1803); 
Mustermaster  and  Paymaster  with  rank  of  Captain,  Colonel  Nahum 
Baldwin's  New  Hampshire  Eegiment,  raised  to  reinforce  the  Con- 
tinental Army  at  New  York,  September  16,  1776-7 ;  2d  Major,  5th 
Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  December  11,  1776 ;  1st  Major, 
same,  March  30,  1781 ;  Major,  Colonel  Moses  Nichols'  Eegiment 
New  Hampshire  Militia  raised  to  reinforce  the  Continental  Army 
at  Ticonderoga,  June  29-July  8,  1777;  Member  New  Hampshire 
Provincial  Congress,  1777,  1779-80. 


1895       Hearn,  Jennie  Amelia  Orcutt  (Mrs.  "William  A.  Hearn),  988 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Frary,  Massachusetts  (1752  )  ; 

Fifer,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Sergeant,  Captain  Salmon  "White's 
Company,  Colonel  Ezra  May's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Bay  Militia, 
September  20-October  14,  1777. 


1895      Heath,  Caroline  P.  Newiiall  (Mrs.  John  Andrew  Heath),  1263 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Newhall,    Massachusetts    (1732-1814) ; 
Private  at  Concord,  April  19,  1775.  [Also, 


Date  of  1"1  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Putnam,  Massachusetts  (1747- 
1809) ;  Private,  Captain  Jeremiah  Page's  Company  which  marched 
from  Danvers,  Massachusetts,  on  Alarm  of  April  19,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Little,  Massachusetts  (1747- 
1836);  Private,  Captain  Moses  Little's  Company  from  Newberry, 
"Lexington  Alarm." 


1893      Heberton,  Ellesa  Miller  (Mrs.  Eobert  Heberton),  274 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Claudius  Martin  (1740  )  ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Scull's  Company,  4th  Eegiment  Pennsylvania  Line,  1777; 
served  till  1781. 


1895       Heqeman,  Helen  Larzelere  (Mrs.  M.  Stewart  Hegeman),  984 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of   Joost   Stilwell,   Long   Island    (1742- 

) ;  Captain,  Company  of  Militia  from  Gravesend,  Long  Island, 

1776. 


1895       Heiskell,  Kate  Burt  (Mrs.  William  P.  Heiskell),  1270 

West  Virginia, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of   William   Goforth,  New  York  (1731- 

)  ;  Captain,  1st  Eegiment  New  York  Line,  Colonel  Alexander 

McDougal,  June  28,  1775 ;  Major,  5th  Eegiment  New  York  Line, 
June  26,  1776  ;  resigned  July  6th,  1776. 


1892      Helper,  Minnie  Slater  (Mrs.  William  H.  Heifer),  179 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Brewer,  New  York  ;  Private,  Captain 
Gabriel  Bequa's  Company,  1st  Eegiment  Westchester  County 
New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Joseph  Drake,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Deliverance  Brewer,  New  York ; 
Private,  Captain  George  Combs'  Company,  1st  Eegiment  West- 
chester County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Joseph  Drake,  1778. 


Date  of  XU'J  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Henderson,  Abby  M.  (Miss),  817 

Massachusetts, 

G-reat-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Henderson,  Massachusetts  (1761- 
1836) ;  Private,  Captain  Worley's  Company,  Colonel  Sargent's 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  July,  1775,  six  months'  service; 
Private,  Captain  Wyley's  Company,  Colonel  Sargent's  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  January,  1776,  one  year's  service ;  Marine, 
Frigate  "Boston,"  January,  1777,  one  year's  service;  during  his 
last  period  of  service  the  "  Boston"  captured  the  British  Brig  "  Fox." 


1896      Henderson,  Lydia  A.  Porter  (Mrs.  Francis  D.  Henderson),  1548 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Porter,  Jr.,  Massachusetts  (1763- 
1851) ;  Private,  Captain  Simeon  Brown's  Company,  Colonel 
Nathaniel  Wade's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  1778;  Private, 
Captain  Jeremiah  Putnam's  Company,  Colonel  Nathan  Tyler's 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  September  1,  1779-January  1, 
1780. 


1894      Hendrie,  Marion  Carnes  (Mrs.  Edwin  Beard  Hendrie),  782 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Frost  (1738-1810) ;  Colonel  2d 
Regiment  York  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  John  Carnes,  Massachusetts  (1723- 
1802)  ;  Chaplain  to  Colonel  Edward  Phinney's  Battalion  Massachu- 
setts Bay  Forces  at  Fort  George,  December  8,  1776  ;  Member  of 
Massachusetts  Provincial  Assembly. 


1895      Heustis,  Bertha  D.  Perez  Lincoln  (Mrs.  James  Walter  Heustis),  1210 

Iowa, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ariel  Bragg,  Massachusetts;  Private, 
Captain  Cobb's  Company,  Colonel  Read's  Regiment,  May  29,  1775, 
three  months'  service ;  Private,  Captain  Cobb's  Company,  Septem- 
ber 26,  1775,  eight  months'  service  ;  Private,  9th  Division  of  Troops 
raised  to  reinforce  the  Continental  Army,  July  8,  1780. 


Date  of  J-63  go 

Admission.  Number. 

1896       Heywood,  Josephine  Harter  (Mrs.  E.  W.  Heywood),  1802 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Green,  Pennsylvania  (1720-1802); 
Member  Committee  of  Safety,  Northumberland  County,  Pennsyl- 
vania; Judge  of  Election  of  Delegates  to  Continental  Congress, 
June  18,  1776 ;  Commissary  of  Supplies  from  Northumberland 
County. 


1896      Hicks,  Elizabeth  W.  Everett  (Mrs.  George  H.  Hicks),  1661 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Shadrach  Winslow,  M.D.,  Massachusetts 
(1750-1817) ;  Surgeon's  Mate,  Brig  "  Hazard,"  Captain  John  F. 
Williams,  1779. 


1895      Hicks,  Emma  Gibbons  (Mrs.  Horace  Lyman  Hicks),  1017 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Mather,  Connecticut  (1713- 
1788) ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Mather's  Company  Connecticut 
Militia  at  Fort  Trumbull,  July,  1776. 


1895      Higgins,  Augusta  Frederica  Taylor  (Mrs.  Henry  J.  Higgins),  809 

Colorado, 

Granddaughter     of     David    Beecher;    Private,   Lieutenant-Colonel 
Sabin's  Eegiment,  "New  Haven  Alarm,"  July  5,  1779. 


1894      Hill,  Alice  Hale  (Mrs.  Nathaniel  P.  Hill),  686 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Johnson,  Vermont  (1742-1819) 
Lieutenant-Colonel  of  New  York  Troops  at  Ticonderoga,  1777 
Member  of  War  Committee,  1777;  taken  prisoner  March,  1781 
released  June  24,  1782 ;  Member  of  Vermont  Legislature. 


1894       Hill,  Anna  Bryant  (Miss),  445 

Maryland, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Westcott,  New  Jersey  (1757-1834) ; 

Captain,  1st  Battalion,  Cumberland  County  New  Jersey  Militia; 

resigned  May  3,  1779. 


Date  of  I"4  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896      Hill,  Caroline  Lowder  (Miss),  1657 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Hill,  New  Hampshire  (1734-1811) ; 
Captain,  Troops  stationed  at  Pierce's  Island,  November  5,  1775 ; 
Ensign,  Colonel  John  Langdon's  Eegiment,  September  29-October 
31,  1777. 


1895       Hill,  Emily  Frances  Hubon  (Mrs.  Eobert  Ellis  Hill),  1231 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Clark,  Vermont  (1718-1792)  ; 

Chairman  Committee   of  Safety;   Member    General  Assembly  of 

Vermont,  1776-1778. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Clark,  Vermont  (1752-1838) ; 

Adjutant  and  Commissary  of  Colonel  Herrick's  Eegiment  of  Ean- 

gers,  Vermont  Militia. 


1894      Hill,  Harriet  Westcott  (Mrs.  Thomas  E.  Hill),  444 

Maryland, 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Westcott,  New  Jersey  (1757-1834) ;  Cap- 
tain, 1st  Battalion,  Cumberland  County  New  Jersey  Militia ;  resigned 
May  3,  1779. 


1894      Hill,  Isabel  (Miss),  784 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Johnson,  Vermont  (1742- 
1819);  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  New  York  Troops  at  Ticonderoga, 
1777 ;  Member  of  War  Committee,  1777 ;  taken  prisoner  March, 
1781;  released  June  24,  1782;  Member  Vermont  Legislature. 


1895      Hill,  Maria  Louisa  Bennet  (Mrs.  Horace  Greenwood  Hill),  894 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Waples,  Virginia  (1755-1834)  ; 
Lieutenant,  9th  Eegiment  Virginia  Line,  July  30,  1776 ;  resigned 
May  22,  1778. 


Date  of  1"°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Hilliard,  Ellen  Perkins  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  Hilliard),  1269 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Fogg,  New  Hampshire  (1749-1808)  ;  Ad- 
jutant, 2d  New  Hampshire  Regiment,  May-December,  1775 ;  2d 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quartermaster,  8th  Continental  Infantry, 
January  1,  1776 ;  Paymaster,  2d  New  Hampshire  Regiment, 
November  8,  1776-October  17,  1779 ;  Captain,  2d  New  Hampshire 
Eegiment,  October  2,  1777;  transferred  to  1st  New  Hampshire 
Regiment,  March  1,  1782;  served  to  June  17,  1783;  Member  So- 
ciety of  the  Cincinnati. 


1895       Hinckley,  Henrietta  (Miss),  1249 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Kimball,  Massachusetts  (1743-1810) ; 
Private,  Captain  John  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  John- 
son's Regiment,  April  19,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Eaton's  Company, 
Colonel  Samuel  Johnson's  Regiment,  August  15-November  29, 
1777 ;  Private,  Continental  Army,  enlisted  from  Boxford,  Massa- 
chusetts ;  service  from  July  10,  1780-January  10,  1781. 


1895      Hinckley,  Mary  Abby  Kimball  (Mrs.  Frederick  Hinckley),  1248 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  David  Kimball,  Massachusetts  (1743-1810);  Pri- 
vate, Captain  John  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Johnson's 
Regiment,  April  19,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Eaton's  Company, 
Colonel  Johnson's  Regiment,  August  15-November  29,  1777 ;  Pri- 
vate, Continental  Army,  enlisted  from  Boxford,  Massachusetts; 
service  from  July  10,  1780-January  10,  1781. 


1893      Hodenpyl,  Margaret  C.  Thompson  (Mrs.  George  H.  Hodenpyl),  263 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Ramsay  Thompson,  New  York 
(1759-1809)  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Regiment  Continental  Artillery, 
Colonel  John  Lamb,  May  31,  1779  ;  transferred  to  Corps  of  Artillery, 
Colonel  John  Crane,  June  17-November,  1783 ;  returned  in  the 
Peace  Establishment  as  Captain ;  Member  New  York  Society  of 
the  Cincinnati. 


Date  of  166  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893      Hodges,  Helen  Stone  (Mrs.  George  W.  Hodges),  259 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Pond ;  Ensign,  9th  Company,  7th 
Regiment  Connecticut  Line ;  1st  Lieutenant,  19th  Continental  In- 
fantry, January-December,  1776  ;  Captain,  6th  Regiment  Connecti- 
cut Line,  1777-1779 ;  Member  Connecticut  Society  of  the  Cincin- 
nati. 


1895      Hodges,  Mary  Osgood  (Miss),  1148 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Batchelder,  Massachusetts  (1724 

)  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Caleb  Dodge's  Company  of  Horse  which 

marched  from  Beverly  on  the  Alarm  of  April  19,  1779. 


1895       Hodgkins,  Ann  M.  Bubier  (Mrs.  William  E.  Hodgkins),  912 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter    of   John    Bubier   ( 1793) ;    Corporal,   Captain 

Thomas  Grant's  Company,  Colonel  John  Glover's  Massachusetts 
Regiment,  May  19,  1775,  eight  months'  service;  Private,  Colonel 
John  Glover's  Massachusetts  Regiment,  January  1,  1776,  one  year's 
service. 


1894      Hodson,  Clara  Miles  (Mrs.  Thomas  S.  Hodson),  521 

Maryland, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Smith,  Maryland  ( 

1782) ;  Private,  Captain  Dobson's  Company,  6th  Maryland  Regi- 
ment, Fabruary  10,  1777 ;  discharged  April  26,  1777 ;  Private,  7th 
Maryland  Regiment,  May,  1777;  discharged  August  16,  1780. 


1895      Hopf,  Virginia  Blow  (Mrs.  Edwin  W.  Hoff),  ggg 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter   of  Richard   Blow,  Virginia  (1746-1833) ;    1st 
Lieutenant,  4th  Virginia  Line  Regiment,  March  11,  1776. 


1895 


Date  of  167 

Admission.  Society 

-p^  JSIuruber. 

Hoffmann,  Eliza  A.  King  (widow  of  Charles  Hoffman),  1285 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  James  Wood  Gould,  Massachusetts  (1761-1790)  • 
Seaman,  Privateer  «  Rhodes,"  commar.ded  by  Nehemiah  Buflineton 
August  14,  1780.  s       ' 


908 


276 


1895       Hoffman,  Esther  Boyer  (Miss), 
Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Hoffman,  Pennsylvania 
(1746-1831)  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Albright  Deibler's  Company, 
4th  Battalion,  Lancaster  County  Pennsylvania  Militia,  Colonel 
James  Burd,  1776;  Captain,  same  Company  in  the  Expedition 
against  the  Indians,  1778-9. 


1893       Holbrook,  Laura  P.  Leach  (Mrs.), 
New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Leach,  Massachusetts  (1745-1825) • 
Sergeant  and  afterwards  Ensign,  Captain  Ezekiel  Knowiton's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Nicholas  Dyke's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia. 

1895       Holbrook,  Viola  Vowers  (Mrs.  Levi  Holbrook),  844 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Perrine,  New  Jersey  (1743 
— — );  Private,  Captain  Peter  Perrine's  Company,  3d  Eegiment 
Middlesex  County  New  Jersey  Militia,  Colonel  John  Duyckmck- 
also  Private,  New  Jersey  Line. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Euff,  New  York  (1730- 
1799) ;  Captain,  1st  Tryon  County  New  York  Militia,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Samuel  Clyde,  June  15,  1779;  Captain,  2nd  Tryon  County 
New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Jacob  Elock ;  served  till  1783. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Matthias  Mount  (1706- 
1791),  New  Jersey ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Stout's  Company,  3d 
Regiment  Middlesex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Duncan,  New  Jersey  (1727- 
1794)  ;  Private,  Somerset  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1895       Holden,  Anna  White  (Mrs.  Edgar  B.  Holden),  1016 

NewaYork, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  William  Johnson,  Connecticut  (1749 


Date  of  ^"°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

-1834) ;  Private,  Captain  Keeler's  Company,  Colonel  Bradbury's 
.Regiment,  Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Connecticut  Militia,  July  4,  1776  ; 
taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Washington,  November  16,  1776  ;  discharged 
January  11,  1777. 


1896       Hollis,  Nancy  G.  Brickett  (Mrs.  James  A.  Hollis),  1455 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Brickett,  Massachusetts  (1737-1818); 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Frye's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Line,  May  20, 
1775;  wounded  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17, 1775;  served  subsequently 
as  Brio-adier-General,  Massachusetts  Militia. 


1893       Holmes,  Martha  C,  M.D.,  405 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Judd,  Connecticut  (1734 )  ; 

Private,  Captain  Nathaniel  Edwards'  Company,  General  Water- 
bury's  Brigade,  Connecticut  State  Troops. 


1894       Holroyd,  Julia  C.  (Mrs.  George  E.  Holroyd),  542 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Backus,  Connecticut;  Major  Com- 
manding Battalion  Connecticut  Light  Horse,  August-November, 
1776. 


1895       ;Iomans,  Sarah  Louisa  Houston  (Mrs.  Sheppard  Homans),  1135 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Truxtun  (1755-1822);  Commander  of 
Ship  "Andrew  Caldwell,"  in  which  he  brought  large  quantities  of 
powder  to  Philadelphia,  1775;  Lieutenant,  Privateer  "  Congress ;" 
Commander  Ship  "  Independence,"  1777  ;  Commander  Ship  "  Mars," 
twenty  guns,  1777;  Commander  of  "Commerce,"  "St.  James,"  and 
other  vessels  with  which  he  took  many  prizes. 


1893      Honk,  Augusta  Holden  (Mrs.  David  A.  Honk),  278 

Ohio, 
Great-granddaughter    of   Benjamin    Holden,   Massachusetts   (1729- 


Date  of  169 

Admission.  Society 

Number. 

1820);  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel  Ephraim  Doolittle's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Line,  May-December,  1775  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  27th 
Continental  Infantry,  January  1-December  31,  1776. 

1894       Hood,  Irene  Elizabeth  Jerome  (Mrs.  Thomas  H.  Hood),  679 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Jerome,  Massachusetts  (1755-1839); 
Private,  Captain  Aaron  Rowley's  Company,  Major  David  Eosseter's 
Detachment  of  Massachusetts  Militia  raised  for  service  at  Ticon- 
deroga,  1777;  Private,  Captain  David  Pixley's  Company,  service  in 
Northern  Department,  summer  of  1777;  Private,  Captain  Ezra 
Whittelsey's  Company,  3d  Eegiment  Militia,  Alarm  of  October  14 
1780. 


56 


1891       Hooker,  Lillie  Josephine  (Miss), 
Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nodiah  Hooker,  Connecticut  (1737-1823)' 
Captain,  2d  Regiment  Connecticut  Line,  May  1-December,  1775; 
Captain,  Walcott's  Connecticut  State  Eegiment,  December'  1775- 
November,  1776;  served  subsequently  as  Colonel,  Connecticut 
Militia. 

1894       *  Hooper,  Florence  Maxwell  Upson  (Mrs.  William  E.  Hooper),  726 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Hugh  Maxwell,  Massachusetts  (1733- 
1799);  Lieutenant,  Company  of  Minute-men  at  Lexington,  April  19 
1775  ;  Captain,  Colonel  William  Prescott's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Line,  May  10-December,  1775;  wounded  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17, 
1775;  Captain,  7th  Continental  Infantry,  January  1-December  31,' 
1776;  Captain,  2d  Massachusetts  Line  Eegiment,  January  1,  1777; 
Major,  15th  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Line,  July  7,  1777  ;  transferred 
to  2d  Massachusetts,  July  1,  1779 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  8th  Massa- 
chusetts, August  1,  1782;  transferred  to  3d  Massachusetts,  June  12, 
1783,  and  served  to  November  3,  1783;  Member  of  the  Society  of 
the  Cincinnati. 

1894      Hopkins,  Elizabeth  G.  Sheldon  (Mrs.  Stephen  De  Forest  Hopkins),         525 
New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Job  Sheldon,  Ehode  Island  (1758-1832); 
Sergeant,  1st  Eegiment  Ehode  Island  Line,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Jeremiah  Olney. 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  1™  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893       Hopkins,*Fanny^Sheldon  (Mrs.  Wolsey  E.  Hopkins),  314 

Connecticut, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Borden,  North  Carolina  (1731- 
1799) ;  Member  of  the  Assembly  which  met  at  Halifax,  November 
12,  1776,  to  form  the  Constitution  of  North  Carolina. 


1895       Hopkins,  Jennie  Chandler  AVhite  (Mrs.  Franklin  W.  Hopkins),  865 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Cbandler,  Connecticut  (1744  ); 

Private,  Captain  John  Sedgwick's  Company,  Colonel  Hinman's  Eeg- 
iment,  May,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Woodbridge's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Elmore's  Eegiment,  April,  1776,  one  year's  service. 


1895       Hopkinson,  Abbie  C.  (Miss),  1342 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Hopkinson,  Massachusetts  (1750- 
1837) ;  Private,  Captain  John  Savary's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel 
Johnson's  Eegiment  which  marched  from  Bradford,  Massachusetts, 
to  Cambridge,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Private,  Captain  Jonathan 
Ayer's  Company,  Colonel  Nathaniel  Wade's  Eegiment,  July  7- 
October  10,  1780. 


1895       Housewirth,  Catherine  A.  Bremer  (widow  of  T.  E.  Housewirtb,  M.D.),     1301 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Bremer,  New  York ;  Captain,  2d 
Eegiment,  Eondout  Precinct,  Dutchess  County  Militia,  Colonel 
Abraham  Brinckerhoff,  September  21,  1780. 


1893       *  Houston,  E.  A.  M.  Weyman  (Mrs.),  334 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Maverick,  Massachusetts;  Prisoner 
in  the  British  Prison  Ship  "Jersey,"  1777  and  1778. 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  '  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896       Hovey,  Louise  C.  Perry  (Mrs.  Charles  Henry  Hovey),  1541 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abner  Perry,  Massachusetts  (1728  )  ;  1st 

Major,  5th  Middlesex  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  Colonel  Samuel 
Bullard,  appointed  by  Council,  February  8,  1776  ;  Colonel,  same, 
under  General  Eleazer  Brooks,  May  1, 1779;  Colonel,  Rhode  Island 
Expedition,  July  27-August  7,  1780. 


1893       Howard,  Esther  A.  Nelson  (Mrs.  William  H.  Howard),  271 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Nelson,  Jr.,  Virginia  (1738- 
1789);  Signer  of  Declaration  of  Independence;  Member  Continen- 
tal Congress,  1775;  Member  State  Constitutional  Convention,  1776; 
Member  of  Congress,  1779 ;  Governor  of  Virginia,  1781 ;  Com- 
mander of  Virginia  Militia  at  the  Siege  of  Yorktown. 

1893       Howard,  Julia  H.  Otis  (Mrs.  Neil  E.  Howard),  340 

New  Jersey. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Doolittle,  Connecticut  (1759— 
1825);  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Churchill's  Company,  Colonel 
Comfort  Sage's  Regiment,  2d  Battalion,  Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Con- 
necticut Militia,  1776  ;  Private,  Lieutenant  David  Smith's  Company,. 
Colonel  Thomas  Belden's  Regiment,  Wolcott's  Brigade,  Connecticut 
Militia,  1777;  Private,  Captain  David  Humphrey's  Company,  6th 
Regiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel  R.  J.  Meigs;  Corporal,  same. 
October  1,  1780 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  David  Humphrey's  Company. 
4th  Regiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel  Zebulon  Butler,  1781-1783. 

1893       Howe,  Jessie  Wade  Briscoe  (Mrs.  Milton  G.  Howe),  354 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Harris,  Pennsylvania  (1740- 
1825)  ;  Private,  Pennsylvania  Militia,  1777 ;  Captain  to  close  of  war 


1895       Howell,  Emma  White  (Mrs.  Emory  Worth  Howell),  1090 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  William  Johnson,  Connecticut 
(1749-1834) ;  Private,  Captain  Keeler's  Company,  Colonel  Brad- 
bury's Regiment,  Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Connecticut  Militia,  July  4, 
1776 ;  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Washington,  November  16,  1776 ; 
discharged  January  11,  1777. 


172 

Date  of  ■*■  *  M  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Howell,  Sabilla  Eandolph  (Miss),  1368 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of   Charles   Howell,   New   Jersey   ( 

1797) ;    Ensign,  Captain  Sayre's  Company,  Colonel  Enos  Seeley's 
Battalion  Cumberland  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1894       Howson,  Virginia  Swaringen  Thacher  (widow  of  Walter  H.  Howson),      789 
Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Thacher,  Connecticut  (1740-1805); 
Captain  in  command  of  Galley  "  Washington,"  10  guns;  severely 
wounded  and  captured  in  the  action  at  Valcour's  Island,  Lake 
Champlain,  October  11,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Bedinger,  Virginia  (1753-1843)  ; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Hugh  Stevenson's  Company  of  Virginia  Bifle- 
men,  October  1775  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  11th  Begiment  Virginia  Line, 
November  13,  1776  ;  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Washington,  Novem- 
ber 16,  1776 ;  prisoner  until  November  1,  1780 ;  promoted  1st  Lieu- 
tenant, September  23,  1777  ;  transferred  to  7th  Virginia,  September 
1778;  transferred  to  3d  Virginia,  February  12,  1781  ;  Captain,  May 
21,  1781,  and  served  to  close  of  war.  Member  of  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati. 


1894  Hoyt,  Clara  A.  Trowbridge  (Mrs.  Thomas  B.  Hoyt),  422 

Connecticut, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Banks,  Connecticut  (1754-1818) ; 
Private,  Colonel  Elisha  Sheldon's  Begiment  Light  Dragoons,  Con- 
necticut Militia,  June  15,  1781 ;  served  to  close  of  war. 

1895  Hubon,  Anna  Grant  (Miss),  1232 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Clark,  Vermont,  (1718-1792); 
Chairman  Committee  of  Safety;  Member  General  Assembly  of 
Vermont,  1776-1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Clark,  Vermont  (1752-1838) ; 
Adjutant  and  Commissary  of  Colonel  Herrick's  Begiment  of  Ban- 
gers, Vermont  Militia. 


1895       Hubon,  Lydia  Ann  Clark  (Mrs.  Henry  G.  Hubon),  1230 

Massachusetts, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Clark,  Vermont  (1718-1792)  ;  Chair- 


Date  of  173 

Admission.  Society 

Number. 

man  Committee  of  Safety;  Member  General  Assembly  of  Vermont 
1776-1778. 
Also,  granddaughter  of  Elisha  Clark,  Vermont,  (1752-1838);  Adjutant 
and  Commissary  of  Colonel  Herrick's  Eegiment  of  Rangers,  Ver- 
mont Militia. 

1895       Hudson,  Annie  Foster  Sears  (Mrs.  Elmer  E.  Hudson),  1408 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Foster,  Massachusetts  (1742- 
1824);  chosen  by  3d  Company  of  Harwich  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain 
Abijah  Bangs'  Company,  2d  Barnstable  County  Regiment  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  April  26,  1776;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Bangs'  Com- 
pany, Major  Zenas  Winslow's  Regiment,  marched  on  Alarm  to 
Bedford  and  Falmouth,  September,  1778;  Lieutenant,  Captain 
Abijah  Bangs'  Company  guarding  prisoners  from  ship  "Somerset," 
November  7,  1778. 

1895       Hughes,  Louisa  Addison  (Miss),  1U3 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Chesebrough,  Connecticut 
(1734-1804);  Private,  3d  Company,  6th  Continental  Regiment, 
Colonel  Parsons,  May  5,  1775 ;  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Washington, 
New  York,  November,  1776  ;  Ensign,  Captain  Jeremiah  Halsey's 
Company,  Colonel  Ely's  4th  Battalion,  Connecticut  Troops,  1777. 

1895  Hull,  Mary  B.  Howell  (Mrs.  John  William  Hull),  I399 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Pride,  New  York  (1748-1821); 
Sergeant,  Captain  Amos  Hutchins'  Company,  5th  Regiment  New 
York  Line,  Colonel  Lewis  Du  Bois,  1776,  served  three  years. 

1893       Hume,  Annie  (Miss),  049 

Texas, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Harris,  Pennsylvania 
(1740-1825)  ;  Private,  Pennsylvania  Militia,  1777  ;  Captain  to  close 
of  war. 

1896  Hume,  Jane  W.  Bartlett  (Mrs.  James  Hume),  1643 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Currier,  Massachusetts  (1726-1806); 


Date  of  1'4  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Captain,  Colonel  Isaac  Merrill's  .Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm;" 
Captain,  Colonel  James  Frye's  Essex  County  Massachusetts  Eeg- 
iment,  May  20,  1775. 

1894  Humphreys,  Susan  M.  Campbell  (Mrs.  Eichard  C.  Humphreys),  592 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of    Alexander    Campbell,   Maine   (1731 

);  Captain,  August,  1775;  appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the 

6th  Kegiment  Lincoln  Count  tia,  February,  1776. 

1895  Hun,  Caroline  Gale  (widow  of  Edward  E.  Hun),  1011 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Gale,  Connecticut  (1743-1799) ;  Cap- 
tain, Company  of  Minute-men  from  Killingly,  "Lexington  Alarm;" 
Captain,  6th  Company,  6th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel 
Samuel  Parsons,  1775;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  3d  Battalion  Connecti- 
cut Troops  in  service  at  Ehode  Island,  1776-1777;  Captain,  Con- 
necticut Militia,  Colonel  Worthington,  "  New  Haven  Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Gale,  M.D.,  Connecticut 
(1714-1790);  Private,  " Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Aaron 
Stevens'  Company,  Colonel  Mott's  Battalion,  Connecticut  Militia, 
1776 ;  Captain,  7th  Connecticut  Militia. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Thompson,  New  York  (1738- 
1816);  Private,  Captain  George  Brinckerhoff's  Company,  2d  Eegi- 
ment New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Dirck  Brinckerhoff,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Levinus  Lansing,  New  York ; 
Signer  of  the  Association  in  Lansingburgh,  May  22,  1775  ;  Private, 
Captain  Christopher  Lansing's  Company,  Colonel  Stephen  J. 
Schuyler's  Eegiment,  February  17,  1777 ;  Private,  Captain  George 
Sharpe's  Company,  Colonel  Henry  Van  Eensselaer's  Eegiment,  4th 
Eensselaerwyck  Battalion,  1777-1781. 

1895       Hunneman,  Elizabeth  Alibone  (Miss),  1276 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Aaron  "Wight,  Massachusetts  (1742- 
1813)  ;  enlisted  as  doctor  from  Medway,  Massachusetts,  1775. 

1895       Hunneman,  Frances  Helen  (Miss),  1066 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Wight,  Massachusetts  (1742- 
1813,  enlisted  as  doctor  from  Medway,  Massachusetts,  1775. 


Date  of  1'5  Society 

A  Amission.  Number. 

1895       Hunneman,  Ida  (Miss),  1277 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Aaron   Wight,   Massachusetts   (1742- 
1813)  ;  enlisted  as  doctor  from  Medway,  Massachusets,  1775, 


1896       Hunneman,  Mart  Ethel  (Miss),  1662 

Massachusetts, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of  Azariah  Walker,  Massachusetts  (1722- 

1798) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Daniel  Eames'  Company,  Massachusetts 

Militia,  Rhode  Island  Service,  1777. 


1892       Hunsden,  Rose  Ogden  (Mrs.  Seth  C.  Hunsden),  159 

New  York, 
Great-great-granddaughter   of    Francis    Lewis,    New   York    (1713- 

1803);  Member  New  York  Provincial  Convention,  April  20,  1775; 

Member    New  York  Committee  of   One    Hundred,  May  1,  1775; 

Member  Continental   Congress,  1775-1779 ;    Signer,  Declaration  of 

Independence  ;  Member  New  York  Provincial  Congress,  1776-1777. 


1895       Hunt,  Helen  Allen  (Mrs.  David  H.  Hunt),  1383 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Reynolds,  New  York  (1754-1843)  ' 
Private,  Captain  Henry  Slauson's  Company,  3d  Regiment  West- 
chester County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Samuel  Drake,  April, 
1776;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Samuel  Lawrence's  Company,  same 
Regiment,  June  25,  1778;  taken  prisoner  June  24,  1779;  released 
October  24,  1781. 


1895       Hunt,  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Miss),  972 

Massachusetts, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Page,  Massachusetts  ( — —  1806); 

Captain,   Minute-men,    "Lexington    Alarm;"    Lieutenant-Colonel, 

8th  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  February,  1776. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Hunt,  Massachusetts  (1721 ) ; 

Private,  Captain   Ford's  Company,  Colonel  Robinson's   Regiment 

Massachusetts  Militia,  February  5-April  1,  1776. 
Also,   granddaughter   of  Israel    Hunt,   Massachusetts   (1758-1850); 

Private,  Captain    Charles   Farbush's   Company,   Colonel   Bridges' 


Date  of  *  ' "  J?oci?ty 

dmission.  Number. 

Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  27,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain 
John  Ford's  Company,  Colonel  Robinson's  Regiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  February  5-April  1,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Nowell,  Massachusetts  (1737- 
1829) ;  Member  Committee  of  Safety  and  Correspondence  of  New- 
buryport,  September  24,  1774;  Captain,  Minute-men,  "  Lexington 
Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Lunt's  Company  of  Volunteers  from 
Newburyport,  May  9,  1775;  Captain,  June  29,  1776;  Captain  of 
Company  from  Newburyport  for  Rhode  Island  Service,  April  30, 
1777;  Captain,  Colonel  Titcomb's  Regiment  for  service  in  Rhode 
Island,  May  4-July  4,  1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Fowler,  Massachusetts  (1748- 
1813)  ;  Private,  Captain  Jeremiah  Page's  Company,  Colonel  Tim- 
othy Pickering's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  19-29,  1775. 

1896       Huntington,  Harriet  N.  Seabrook  (Mrs.  J.  R.  Huntington),  1592 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Brown,  Massachusetts  (1757-1822) ; 
Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Evans'  Company,  Colonel  James  Frye's 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  17,  1775,  eight  months' 
service. 


1895       Hunter,  Margaret  Williams  (Mrs.  Dexter  Hunter),  916 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Foote,  New  York  (1746-1843);  Gun- 
ner, 2d  Regiment  Continental  Artillery,  May  1,  1777 ;  Corporal, 
same,  1780. 

1894       Hutchings,  Elizabeth  Coit  Lathrop  (Mrs.),  620 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  Christopher  Leffingwell,  Connecticut  (1734-1810)-; 
Captain  Company  of  Business  Men  of  Norwich,  Connecticut,  on 
Alarm  of  Arnold's  Attack,  September,  1781. 

1893      Hyatt,  Calla  L.  (Miss),  390 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Hyatt,  New  York  (1750-1820); 
2d  Lieutenant,  4th  Regiment  New  York  Line,  November  21,  1776; 
1st  Lieutenant,  8th  Company,  Captain  Jonathan  Titus,  4th  Regi- 
ment New  York  Line,  Colonel  A.B.  Livingston,  November  9,1777; 
Acting  Adjutant,  1780;  served  to  January  1,  1781. 


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1895       Hyatt,'; Harriet  Eandolph  (Miss),  931 

Massachusetts1. 

Great-great-granddaughter  ofKoderick  Beebe,  New  York  (1753-1832)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Baldwin's  Company,  Colonel  Elmore's  Regiment, 
New  York  State  Troops,  served  six  months;  also  served  in  Captain 
Eoswell  Beebe's  Company,  same  regiment;  Sergeant,  Captain 
Marven's  Company  with  troops  under  command  of  General  Wash- 
ington, June  1776,  served  six  months;  served  nine  months  under 
General  Philip  Schuyler,  March  1777  ;  at  White  Plains, 


189-1       Ihlseng,  Susanne  M.  Eeston  (Mrs.  Axel  O.  Ihlseng),  578 

Missouri, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  (Tan)  Sisco,  New  Jersey  (1760- 
1845) ;  Private,  Colonel  Theunis  Day's  Eegiment  Bergen  County 
New  Jersey  Militia. 


1891       Inness,  Julia  Goodrich  Smith  (Mrs.  George  Inness,  Jr.),  73 

New  Jersey, 

Great-gi-anddaughter  of  Oliver  Ellsworth,  Connecticut  (1746-1807)  ; 
Member  Connecticut  Assembly,  1775 ;  Member  Continental  Con- 
gress, 1778;  Member  Governor's  Council,  1780. 


1891       Ingraham,  Frances  Adelaide  Leverich  (Mrs.  D.  Phoenix  Ingraham) 
New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Theodorus  Polhemus,  Long  Island  (1719 
-1781);  Deputy  to  choose  members  to  Continental  Congress  from 
New  York,  April  10,  1775 ;  Delegate  to  Convention,  New  York, 
May  22,  1775  ;  Member  Provincial  Congress  from  Bushwick,  L.  I., 
1775-1777;  Judge  in  King's  County,  N.  Y.,  1777-1780. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Vandervoort,  Long  Island  ; 
signed  the  Declaration  and  took  commission  as  Ensign  in  Captain 
Lambert  Suydam's  Troop  of  Horse,  Kings'  County  Militia,  1775; 
Delegate  to  Convention  at  Poughkeepsie  to  adopt  the  Constitution 
of  the  United  States,  June  27,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Berrien,  Long  Island  ; 
Signer  of  the  Whig  Appeal  to  the  Freeholders  of  Newton,  April  3, 
1775;  exiled  from  his  home  during  the  Revolution. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Martinus  Schoonmaker,  New  York 
(1737-1824);  Patriot  and  Pastor  of  Dutch  Reformed  Church  at 
Harlem,  N.  Y.  and  Gravesend,  L.  I.;  requested  by  resolution  of  the 
Convention   of   the  State  of  New  York  to    officiate   in   his  own 


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church  in  Harlem,  August  17,  1776,  a  day  designated  for  fasting 
and  prayer;  during  the  British  occupancy  of  Harlem  both  his 
house  and  church  were  burned  and  he  himself  escaped  arrest  by 
seeking  protection  within  the  American  lines. 


1894       Ingraham,  Marguerite  Leverich  (Miss),  741 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Phoenix,  New  York  (1745- 
1812);  One  of  the  "Committee  of  One  Hundred"  organized  for  the 
protection  of  the  State  before  the  Provincial  Congress  was  formed  ; 
Captain,  2d  Eegiment  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  John  Jay. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Theodorus  Polhemus,  Long 
Island  (1719-1781);  Deputy  to  choose  members  to  Continental  Con- 
gress from  New  York,  April  10,  1775 ;  Delegate  to  Convention,  New 
York,  May  22,  1775 ;  Member  Provincial  Congress  from  Bushwick, 
L.  I.,  1775-1777;  Judge  in  Kings'  County,  N.Y.,  1777-1780. 

Also,  great-great  great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Vandervoort,  Long 
Island ;  signed  the  Declaration  and  took  commission  as  Ensign  in 
Captain  Suydam's  Troop  of  Horse,  Kings'  County  Militia,  1775 ; 
Delegate  to  Convention  at  Poughkccpsie  to  adopt  the  Constitution 
of  the  United  States,  June  27,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Berrien,  Long 
Island  ;  Signer  of  the  Whig  Appeal  to  the  Freeholders  of  Newton, 
April  3,  1775 ;  exiled  from  his  home  during  the  Revolution. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Martinus  Schoonmaker, 
New  York  (1737-1824) ;  Patriot  and  Pastor  of  Dutch  Reformed 
Church  at  Harlem,  N.  Y.  and  Gravesend,  L.  I.;  requested  by  reso- 
lution of  the  Convention  of  the  State  of  New  York  to  officiate  in 
his  own  church  in  Harlem,  August  17,  1776,  a  day  designated  for 
fasting  and  prayer;  during  the  British  occupancy  of  Harlem  both 
his  bouse  and  church  were  burned  and  he  himself  escaped  arrest 
by  seeking  protection  within  the  American  lines. 


1892       Ingraham,  Gertrude  J.  Leverich  (Mrs.  Fred.  Ingraham),  191 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Theodorus  Polhemus,  Long  Island  (1719 
-1781) ;  Deputy  to  choose  members  to  Continental  Congress  from 
New  York,  April  10,  1775 ;  Delegate  to  Convention,  New  York, 
May  22,  1775 ;  Member  Provincial  Congress  from  Bushwick,  L.  I., 
1775-1777 ;  Judge,  Kings'  County,  N.  Y.,  1777-1780. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Vandervoort,  Long  Island  ; 
signed  the  Declaration  and  took  commission  as  Ensign  in  Captain 
Suydam's  Troop  of  Horse,  Kings'  County  Militia,  1775  ;  Delegate  to 


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Admission.  Number. 

Convention  at  Poughkeepsie  to  adopt  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States,  June  27,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Berrien,  Long  Island ; 
Signer  of  the  Whig  Appeal  to  the  Freeholders  of  Newton,  April  3, 
1775  ;  exiled  from  his  home  during  the  Revolution. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Martinus  Schoonmaker,  New  York 
(1737-1824);  Patriot  and  Pastor  of  Dutch  Reformed  Church  at 
Harlem,  N.  Y.  and  Gravesend,  L.  I.;  requested  by  resolution  of  the 
Convention  of  the  State  of  New  York  to  officiate  in  his  own  church 
in  Harlem,  August  17,  1776,  a  day  designated  for  fasting  and 
prayer;  during  the  British  occupancy  of  Harlem  both  his  house 
and  church  were  burned  and  he  himself  escaped  arrest  by  seeking 
protection  within  the  American  lines. 


1895       Ireson,  Frances  Augusta  (Miss),  909 

Massachusetts. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Ireson,  Massachusetts  (1758-1822)  ;  Private, 
Captain  Farrington's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's  Regiment, 
"Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Greenwood's  Company, 
Colonel  Titcomb's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  November  11, 
1777  ;  Private,  Captain  Brown's  Company,  same  regiment,  February 
3,  1778;  Sergeant,  Captain  Richardson's  Company,  Colonel  Wade's 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  July  12,  1780. 


1893       Irons,  Katharine  Rogers  (Miss),  328 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Garret  Irons,  New  Jersey  (1759-1838) ;  Pri- 
vate, Monmouth  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Paul  Potter,  of  Potter's  Creek,  New 
Jersey    (1764-1853) ;    Private,   Monmouth    County    New    Jersey 

Militia. 


1893  Irons,  Mary  Anne  (Miss),  342 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Garret  Irons,  New  Jersey  (1759-1838) ;  Pri- 
vate, Monmouth  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1894  Irving,  Constance  Steele  (Mrs.  Louis  Morton  Irving),  780 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Ross  Key,  Maryland ;  2d  Lieu- 


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Number. 

tenant,  Maryland  Eifle  Company,  June  20,  1775;  1st  Lieutenant  of 
Stephenson's  Maryland  Eifle  Battalion,  1776. 


1895       Jaquith,  Lucy  Walker  (Mrs.  Franklin  Jaquith),  831 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Walker,  Massachusetts  (1723-1798)  ;  Cap- 
tain, 2d  Middlesex  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  Colonel  David 
Greene,  "Lexington  Alarm." 


1895       James,  Lucy  M.  James  (Mrs.  Henry  B.  James),  827 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Elliott,  Massachusetts  (1747-1843); 
Private,  Captain  Noah  Hall's  Company,  February  1776,  two 
months'  service ;  Private,  Captain  Joshua  Benson's  Company, 
March  1777,  nine  months'  service;  Private,  Joshua  White's  Com- 
pany, Massachusetts  Militia  and  Line,  two  months'  service. 


1891       James,  Lulu  Woodbury,  (Miss),  93 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Amos  James,  Connecticut;  Quarter- 
master, 4th  Eegiment  Light  Horse,  Connecticut  Militia,  Major 
Ebenezer  Backus. 


1893       Jameson,  Margaret  Cornelia  McDowell  (Mrs.  Thomas  H.  Jameson),      32< 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eohert    Irwin,  North  Carolina  ( 1800); 

Signer  of  the  Mecklenburg  Declaration  of  Independence;  Member 

1st    State  Constitutional  Convention  at  Halifax,  N.  C,  November 

1776. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John   McDowell  ( 1795);  Private, 

wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Camden,  S.  C. 


1895       Jeffrey,  Anna  Belinda  Philbrick  (Mrs.  George  Moulton  Jeffery),  962 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Blake  Locke,  New  Hamp- 
shire (1735-1822)  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Winthrop  Eowe's  Company, 
Colonel    Enoch    Poor's    Eegiment    New  Hampshire  Militia,  1775; 


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Admission.  Number. 

Sergeant,    Captain]  Samuel    Nay's    Company  in  Northern    Army 
Continental  Service,  July  10,  1776. 
Also,  Great-great-granddaughter  of   Ohediah    Eastman,  New  Hamp- 
shire (1721  );  Private,  Captain  John  Coffin's  Company,  Colonel 

Bartlett's  Regiment,  1776 ;  Private,  Captain  Young's  Company, 
Colonel  Timothy  Bedell's  Eegiment,  1777-1778  ;  Corporal,  Captain 
Jesse  Page's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Gale's  Regiment,  New  Hamp- 
shire Miiitia,  August,  1778. 

1894  Jenkins,  Ruth  Maud  (Miss),  718 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Kidder,  New  Hampshire,  ( 

1810)  ;  Private,  Captain  Akins's  Company,  Colonel  Moses  Kellogg's 
Regiment  of  Volunteers,  August  27,  1778,  twenty-three  days'  ser- 
vice. 

1895  Jennings,  Octavia  Soulard  (Mrs.  John  D.  Jennings),  1041 

California, 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hunt,  Massachusetts  (1754-1808);  Ser- 
geant, Captain  Craft's  Company  of  Minute-men  at  Lexington 
and  Concord,  April  19,  1775  ;  Ensign  in  a  Massachusetts  Regiment, 
May-December,  1775;  Ensign  and  Adjutant  25th  Continental  In- 
fantry, January  1,  1776  ;  Brigade-Major,  October  20,  1776  ;  Captain- 
Lieutenant,  Jackson's  Additional  Continental  Regiment,  February 
1,  1777;  Captain,  March  1,  1779;  wounded  at  Stony  Point,  July 
16,  1779 ;  transferred  to  9th  Massachusetts,  January  1,  1781 ; 
wounded  at  Yorktown,  October  14,  1781;  transferred  to  3d  Massa- 
chusetts, January  1,  1783;  retained  in  Jackson's  Continental  Reg- 
iment, November,  1783,  and  served  to  June  20,  1784. 

1893      Jennings,  Mary  Runyon  (Miss),  284 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Abner  Ball,  New  Jersey  (1760-1847) 

Private,  Essex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 
Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Ball,  New  Jersey  ; 

Private,  Essex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1896  Jewett,  Harriet  Leonard  (Miss),  1612 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Dodge,  Massachusetts  (1745- 
1824);  Private,  Captain  John  Dodge's  Company,  Massachusetts 
Militia,  December,  1776-April,  1777. 


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1895       Johnson,  Elizabeth  Van  Der  Veer  (widow  of  Franklin  Johnson),  853 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Van  Der  Veer  (1731- );  Cap- 
tain of  a  Company  of  Militia  from  Flatbush,  L.  I.,  1776. 

1895       Johnson,  Florence  Attwill  (Mrs.  Francis  Johnson),  1136 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Palmer,  New  Hampshire 
(1724-1790);  Private,  Colonel  Laomi  Baldwin's  Regiment  at  Sew- 
ell's  Point,  September  26,  1775;  Private,  Captain  Moses  Baldwin's 
Company  of  Volunteers  which  marched  from  Candia,  N.  H..  to  join 
the  Continental  Army,  September,  1779. 


1893       Johnson,  Katharine  M.  Dowd  (Mrs.  John  B.  Johnson),  266 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Scranton,  Connecticut  (1754 )  ; 

Private,  Captain   Peter  Vail's  Company  of    Guards  stationed   in 
Guilford  for  the  defence  of  the  Seacoast,  1781. 


1893       Johnston,  Caroline  E.  Wilson  (Mrs.  Alfred  E.  Johnston),  329 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Judah  Champion,  Connecticut 
(1729-1810);  Chaplain,  Connecticut  Troops  during  Burgoyne's 
Invasion. 

1895       Johnstone,  Clara  E.  Knox  (Mrs.  Alexander  E.  Johnstone),  1426 

Colorado, 

Great-great-groat-granddaughter  of  William  Knox,  Massachusetts 
(1721-1780);  Member  Provincial  Congress  of  Massachusetts,  1775; 
Captain  6th  Company,  Colonel  John  Moseley's  3d  Hampshire 
County  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  26,  1776;  resigned 
January  19,  1779. 

1895       Jones,  Angelina  S.  Lockhart  (Mrs.  A  E.  Jones),  1236 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Lockhart,  North  Carolina;  Major, 
3d  North  Carolina  Regiment,  May,  1776 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  8th 
North  Carolina  Regiment,  October  12,  1777 ;  resigned  October  19, 
1777;  Member  North  Carolina  Provincial  Congress,  April  4,  1776. 


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1S96       Jones,  Elizabeth  M.  Failing  (widow  of  S.  Truman  Jones),  1445 

Toronto,  Canada, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Kuff,  New  York  (1730-1799) ;  Captain, 
1st  Tryon  County  Regiment  New  York  Militia,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Samuel  Clyde,  June  15,  1779  ;  Captain,  2d  Tryon  County  Regiment 
New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Jacob  Klock  ;  served  till  1783. 

Also,  great-granddaughter    of    William    Perrine,  New   Jersey  (1743 

) ;    Private,  Captain   Peter    Perrine's  Company,  3d   Regiment 

Middlesex  County  New  Jersey  Militia,  Colonel  John  Duyekinck ; 
also,  Private,  New  Jersey  Line. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Matthias  Mount,  New  Jersey  (1706 
-1791);  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Stout's  Company,  3d  Regiment 
Middlesex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Duncan,  New  Jersey  (1727-1794)  ; 
Private,  Somerset  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1893  Jones,  Rachel  Trowbridge  (Mrs.  Timothy  Jones),  384 

Connecticut, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Banks,  Connecticut  (1754-1818) ; 
Private,  Colonel  Elisha  Sheldon's  Regiment  Light  Dragoons,  Con- 
necticut Militia,  June  15,  1781 ;  served  to  close  of  war. 

1896       Jordan,  Martha  Shackford  Merserve  (Mrs.  J.  P." Jordan),  1616 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Shackford,  New  Hampshire 
(1728-1819);  Private,  Captain  John  Langdon's  Company  of  Volun- 
teers, September,  1777  ;  Private,  Colonel  John  Langdon's  Regiment 
of  Light  Horse,  Rhode  Island  service,  August  6-27,  1778. 

1895       Judkins,  Alice  Cary  (Mrs.  Everett  Lincoln  Judkins),  989 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Cary,  Massachusetts  (1719— 
1802) ;  appointed  by  the  Massachusetts  House  of  Representatives, 
Colonel  of  Plymouth  and  Barnstable  County  Regiments,  January  23, 
1776,  to  serve  in  Boston  till  April,  1776;  Colonel,  Plymouth  County 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June  26,  1776. 

1894  Judson,  Anna  Whipple  Haskell  (Mrs.  David  Allen  Judson),  546 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Whipple,  Vermont ;  Private,  Ver- 
mont Militia. 


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1892  Kampmann,  Lizzie  Simpson  (Mrs.  Herman  D.  Kampmann),  151 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Colonel  Eicbard  Calloway,  Virginia 
(1730-1780) ;  Signer  of  the  Transylvania  Declaration  of  Indepen- 
dence, May  23,  1775 ;  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Kentucky  County,  Vir- 
ginia, 1776 ;  Member  House  of  Burgesses  from  same  county,  April 
1777 ;  one  of  the  defenders  of  Boonesborough  in  the  Duquesne 
siege,  1778  ;  killed  by  Indians  in  ambush,  March,  1780. 

1893  Keay,  Louise  Kent  (Mrs.  Nathaniel  S.  Keay),  227 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Thompson,  Massachusetts  (1747 
);  Lieutenant,  Captain  Shaw's  Company  of  Minute-men,  "Lex- 
ington Alarm;"  Captain,  Massachusetts  Militia,  1776;  Commissary, 
1776-1777. 


1894      Keene,  Julia  Matilda  (Miss),  689 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Abner  Stone,  Massachusetts  (1751- 
1827) ;  Minute-man  from  Framingham,  Massachusetts,  in  Captain 
Simon  Edgoll's  Company,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 


1894       Keene,  Lillian  B.  (Miss),  *  688 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Abner  Stone  (1751-1827)  ;  Minute-man 
from  Framingham,  Massachusetts,  in  Captain  Simon  Edgdell's  Com- 
pany, "Lexington  Alarm." 


1893       Keene,  Fannie  Grey  (Mrs.  William  G.  S.  Keene),  300 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Blackler,  Massachusetts  (1737-1818) ; 
Captain,  Colonel  Glover's  Massachusetts  Regiment,  May  19,  1775 ; 
was  in  service  1777. 


1896       Keith,  Emma  Barnard  (Mrs.  Ira  B.  Keith),  1446 

Massachusetts, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Barnard,  Massachusetts  (1758-1832)  ; 


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Admission.  Number. 

Private,  Captain  Joshua  French's  Company,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Enoch  Putnam's  Kegiment,  raised  to  reinforce  the  Continental 
Army,  September  8-December  8,  1781. 


1895       Kelley,  Lucy  Proctor  (Miss),  915 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Witham,  Massachusetts ;  Seaman  on 
board  the  Continental  Cruiser  "  Franklin,"  Captain  James  Mugford, 
May  17, 1776,  which  captured  the  British  Ship  "  Hope"  with  a  valua- 
ble carsjo  of  ammunition. 


1894       Kellogg,  Laura  M.  (Miss)  645 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  French,  Massachusetts  (1752-1822)  ; 
Captain  7th  Company,  5th  Hampshire  County  Massachusetts  Kegi- 
ment, May  3,  1776  ;  Captain,  Colonel  David  Wells'  Eegiment,  Sep- 
tember 23,  1777. 


1894       Kelly,  Fanny  Jane  (Miss),  707 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of    Dennis  Garrison,  New  York   (1755  ) ; 

Private,   Captain   Combs'    Company,  Colonel    James   Hammond's 
Westchester  County  New  York  Eegiment. 

1893       Kelsey,  Ella  Butts  (Mrs.  Frederick  W.  Kelsey),  229 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Kiff,  New  York ;  Private,  New  York 
Militia. 


1895       Kendall,  Hannah  Winchester  (Miss),  2406 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Wyman,  Massachusetts  (1761-1816)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Heath's  Company,  Colonel  Mcintosh's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  June  30-December  31,  1780. 

1895       Kenney,  Mary  E.  Emerson  (widow  of  Jonathan  A.  Kenney),  1161 

Massachusetts, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel   Marsh,  Jr.,  Massachusetts  (1740- 


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Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1822) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Caleb  Low's  Company  from  Danvers, 
"Lexington  Alarm." 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter   of    Bzekiel    Marsh,   Massachusetts 
(1711-1798) ;    Private,    Captain    Low's   Company   from    Danvers, 
•"  Lexington  Alarm." 


1896       Kent,  Harriet  Marshall  (Mrs.  Samuel  Henry  Kent),  1458 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Marsh,  Jr.,  Massachusetts 
(1740-1822);  Lieutenant,  Captain  Caleb  Low's  Company  from 
Danvers,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Marsh,  Massachu- 
setts (1711-1798);  Private,  Captain  Caleb  Low's  Company  from 
Danvers,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 


1893       Kent,  Mart  Augusta  (Miss),  228 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Thompson,  Massachusetts  (1747- 
1816);  Lieutenant,  Captain  Shaw's  Company  of  Minute-men,  "  Lex- 
ington Alarm;"  Captain,  1776  ;  Commissar}^,  1776-1779. 


1896       Kent,  Maude  (Miss),  1564 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Marsh,  Jr.,  Massachusetts 
(1740-1822) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Caleb  Low's  Company  from 
Danvers,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Marsh,  Massa- 
chusetts (1711-1798)  ;  Private,  Captain  Caleb  Low's  Company  from 
Danvers,  "Lexington  Alarm." 


1893       Kenton,  Clara  Louise  (Miss),  290 

Connecticut, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Roger  Wolcott,  Connecticut  (1737- 
1799) ;  Ensign,  Company  of  Volunteers  from  East  Windsor,  Con- 
necticut, 1775. 


ICY  Society 

Date  of  Number. 

Admission. 

1893       Kernan,  Kathleen  Peebles  (Mrs.  John  D.  Kernan),  247 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Peebles,  Pennsylvania;  2d 
Lieutenant,  7th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Line,  Colonel  "William 
Irvine,  March,  1779;  1st  Lieutenant,  April  15,  1779;  Regimental 
Quartermaster,  September  8,  1779;  transferred  to  4th  Pennsylvania, 
January  17,  1784;  transferred  to  3d  Pennsylvania,  January,  1783; 
served  to  November  3,  1783 ;  mustered  out  of  service  as  Captain. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  James  Johnston,  Pennsylvania  (1758 
)  ;  Ensign,  5th  Pennsylvania  Regiment. 


1893       Kerr,  Mart  Quarles  (Mrs.  Wallace  Kerr),  213 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Williams,  Virginia ;    Captain, 
15th  Virginia  Regiment. 


1891       Ketchum,  Angelica  Schuyler  Anderson  (Mrs.  Edgar  Ketchum),  95 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Hornblower,  New  Jersey 
(1752-1809)  ;  Speaker  of  Lower  House  (Assembly),  Provincial  Con- 
gress, New  Jersey,  1780;  Member  of  Upper  House  (Council),  1781- 
1784. 


1896       Ketchum,  Georgia  C.  Hardy  (widow  of  the  Rev.  Silas  Ketchum),  1510 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Stickney,  Massachusetts 
(1733-1803)  ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Jonas  Brown's  Company,  Colonel 
David  Green's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  1776 ;  Lieutenant, 
Captain  Varnum's  Company,  Colonel  Mcintosh's  Regiment  Mas- 
sachusetts Militia,  for  Rhode  Island  service.  July  29-September 
1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Stickney,  Jr.,  Massachusetts 
(1758-1821);  Private,  Captain  Minot's  Company,  Colonel  Dike's 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  November,  1776;  Fifer,  Captain 
Stephen  Russell's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  JBullard's  Regiment, 
August  15-November  30,  1777 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Mallon's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Putnam's  Regiment,  1777. 


Date  of  -*-""  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Key,  Anna  M.  Thornton  (Mrs.  Philip  Barton  Key),  1333 

North  Carolina, 

Great-granddaughter   of    George    Augustine   Washington,   Virginia 

( 1793) ;    2d    Lieutenant,    Grayson's    Additional   Continental 

Regiment,  September  1,  1777 ;  resigned  November  16, 1777  ;  Cornet, 
Lee's  Battalion  of  Light  Dragoons,  April  20,  1778 ;  resigned 
December  31,  1778;  Ensign,  2d  Virginia,  1780;  Aide-de-Camp  to 
General  Lafayette,  1781,  and  served  to  close  of  war. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Burwell  Bassett,  Virginia ;  Dele- 
gate to  Virginia  Convention,  March-December,  1775,  and  to  Jan- 
uary, 1776. 


1894      Keyes,  Berenice  Maxwell  (Miss),  533 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Brooks,  Massachusetts  (1752- 
1825)  ;  Captain,  Company  of  Massachusetts  Minute-men  at  Lexing- 
ton and  Concord,  April  19,  1775;  Major,  Colonel  Ebenezer  Bridge's 
Massachusetts  Regiment,  May  27-December,  1775;  Major,  19th 
Continental  Infantry,  January  1,  1776;  Lieutenant-Colonel  8th 
Massachusetts,  November  1,  1776-November  11,  1778;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Commandant,  7th  Massachusetts,  November  11,  1778-June 
12,  1783;  Member  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 


1894      Keyes,  Harriet  Elizabeth  Park  (Mrs.  Charles  W.  Keyes),  513 

Maine, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Ifolman,  Massachusetts  (1739 


served  as  Minute-man  in  Colonel  Learned's   Regiment  Massachu- 
setts Militia  in  1775  and  1776. 


1894      Keyes,  Lucy  Brooks  (Miss),  532 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Brooks,  Massachusetts  (1752- 
1825)  ;  Captain,  Company  of  Massachusetts  Minute-men  at  Lexing- 
ton and  Concord,  April  19,  1775.;  Major,  Colonel  Ebenezer  Bridge's 
Massachusetts  Regiment,  May  27-December,  1775 ;  Major,  19th 
Continental  Infantry,  January  1,  1776 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  8th 
Massachusetts,  November  1,  1776-November  11,  1778;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Commandant,  7th  Massachusetts,  November  11,  1778-June 
12,  1783;  Member  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 


"a^?f  189  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Kimball,  Eleanor  Hill  (Miss),  920 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Tenny,  Massachusetts  (1723- 
1808) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  John  Dodge's  Company,  1776  ;  Com- 
pany discharged  in  New  York,  April,  1777. 


1895      Kimball,  Grace  Hasseltine  (Miss),  921 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Tenny,  Massachusetts  (1723— 
1808) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  John  Dodge's  Company,  1776  ;  Com- 
pany discharged  in  JSTew  York,  April,  1777. 


1891      Kimball,  Lucy  Drury  (Mrs.),  574 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Stickney,  Massachusetts  (1740-1824) ;  2d 
Lieutenant,  Colonel  Ebenezer  Bridge's  Massachusetts  Begiment, 
May-December,  1775. 


1895;      King,  Emma  Cowdrey  (Mrs.  Charles  Edward  King),  329 

Massachusetts, 

Great  granddaughter  of  Nathaniel   Cowdrey    ( 1841);  Private, 

Massachusetts  Militia  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775 ;  served  on  the 
privateers  "Hunter"  and  "Jack;"  Corporal,  Captain  Francis' 
Company,  Colonel  Tupper's  Begiment  at  "West  Point,  July  6- 
Decembcr  20,  1780. 


1891      King,  Esther  Howard  (Mrs.  Horatio  Collins  King),  50 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Howard,  Massachusetts  (1755-1848)  ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Glover's  Company,  Colonel  John  Glover's  Mar- 
blehead  Begiment,  1775;  Drill-Sergeant,  same,  1776;  Sailmaker  on 
armed  Schooner  "Hancock,"  1776.  [Also, 


Dateot  "^  ^ociety 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Raymond,  Connecticut  (1753 
-1849) ;  Corporal,  Coast  Guard  at  Norwalk,  Connecticut ;  Sergeant, 
Captain  Seymour's  Company,  9th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia, 
1776;  Ensign  by  appointment  of  General  Court  of  Connecticut, 
November,  1776  ;  Lieutenant  by  appointment  of  same,  July  11, 1777. 

1895      King,  Harriet  Matilda  (Miss),  1286 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  James  Wood  Gould,  Massachusetts  (1761-1790) ; 
Seaman,  Ship  "Rhodes,"  twenty  guns,  Commander  Neherniah  Buf- 
fington,  August  14,  1780. 


1895      King,  Lily  Belle  (Miss),  1378 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  King,  Connecticut  (1743-1821) ; 
Ensign,  2d  Connecticut,  May  1-December  10,  1775 ;  2d  Lieutenant, 
22d  Continental  Infantry,  January  1,  1776 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Sep- 
tember 1776  ;  discharged  December,  1776. 


1891      King,  Sarah  S.  (Miss),  123 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Danforth,  Massachusetts  (1746- 
1818) ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Colonel  Ebenezer  Learned's  Massachusetts 
Regiment,  May-December,  1775  ;  Captain,  3d  Continental  Infantry, 
January  1-December  31,  1776. 

1895       Kingsley,  Mary  Emma  Read  (Mrs.  J.  Sterling  Kingsle}'),  835 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Winship,  Massachusetts,  (1754-  1825) ; 
Private,  Captain  John  Parker's  Company,  May  1775 ;  Sergeant, 
Captain  Wood's  Company,  Colonel  Gerrish's  Regiment,  1775 ;  En- 
sign 9th  Massachusetts  Regiment,  January  1,  1777 ;  resigned  April 

1778. 


1894       Kingsley,  Mary  Yorke  (Mrs.  Maurice  Kingsley),  618 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Edward  Yorke,  Pennsylvania  (1738-1781)  ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  Flagship  "Montgomery,"  March  20,  1776  ;  Captain 
of  the  "  Camden,"  October  1st,  1776,  Pennsylvania  Naval  Service. 


1Q1 

Date  of  J-ux  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Kinsman,  Bethiah  D.  (Miss),  1209 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Kinsman,  Massachusetts  (1752- 
1843)  ;  Private,  Captain  Burnham's  Company,  which  marched  from 
Ipswich  on  alarm  of  April  19,  1775 ;  Corporal,  Captain  Gideon 
Parker's  Company,  Colonel  Moses  Ltttle's  Begiment,  August  1, 
1775;  eight  months'  service. 


1895      Kissam,  Harriet  (Miss),  1370 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Miller,  New  York  (1712-1785)  ; 
Surgeon,  Colonel  Joseph  Drake's  Begiment,  New  York  Militia, 
February,  1776;  Surgeon,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Benedict's  Begiment 
of  Associated  Exempts,  1780  and  1781. 


1895      Kittredge,  Martha  A.  Stevens  (Mrs.  Jeremiah  C.  Kittredge)  ,  1312 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Kittredge,  Massachusetts 
(1731-1806)  ;  Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Brown's  Company,  Colonel 
David  Green's  Begiment  of  Massachusetts  Minute-men,  "Lexington 
Alarm." 


1895      Knapp,  Georgia  Norris  Knox  (Mrs.  Sanford  K.  Knapp),  862 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Knox,  Pennsylvania  (1728-1844) ; 
appointed  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Philadelphia  County,  June  6,  1777; 
commissioned  by  Council  of  Safety  to  collect  clothing  for  the  sol- 
diers, November  8,  1777  ;  Private,  Captain  Jacob  Peterman's  Com- 
pany, December  11,  1778. 


1894       Knickerbocker,  Isabel  Canning  (Mrs.  George  S.  Knickerbocker),  427 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Smith,  Massachusetts  (1746-1816)  ; 
Private  and  Sergeant,  Massachusetts  Militia,  September,  1775-Jan- 


1Q9 
Date  of  XU£i  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

uary,  1777;  1st  Lieutenant,  8th  Massachusetts  Regiment,  May  12> 
1780 ;  transferred  to  4th  Massachusetts  Regiment,  June  12,  1780 ; 
served  to  November  3,  1783. 


1895       Knox,  Charlotte  D.  (Miss),  863 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Rice,  Pennsylvania  (1752  )  ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  John  Eyre's  Company,  1777  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain 
John  Ogbourn's  Company  of  Artillery,  August  10,  1780 ;  Captain, 
schooner  "  Raccoon,"  twenty-five  men,  eight  guns,  1781;  Captain, 
3d  Artillery  Company,  Battalion  of  Militia  of  Philadelphia,  May  1, 
1783. 


1893       Knox,  Maria  Tallmadge  Farnsworth  (Mrs.  John  Knox),  321 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Floyd,  New  York  (1734-1821); 
Member  Continental  Congress,  1774-1783;  Signer  Declaration  of 
Independence;  Member  New  York  Provincial  Convention,  April 
20,  1775 ;  Member  New  York  Council  of  Safety,  1777 ;  Colonel,  1st 
Regiment,  Suffolk  County  New  York  Militia,  1775;  Member  New 
York  Senate,  1777-1788. 


1895       Knox,  Mary  Elizabeth  (Miss),  1001 

Colorado, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Knox,  Massachusetts 
(1721-1780)  ;  Member  Provincial  Congress  of  Massachusetts,  1775  ; 
Captain,  6th  Company,  Colonel  John  Moseley's  3d  Hampshire 
County  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  26,  1776 ;  resigned 
January  19,  1779. 


1894       Kountze,  Lina  Bell  (Miss),  783 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Ensign,  Connecticut ;  Captain, 
Colonel  Increase  Moseley's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  July  7, 
1778. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonah  Paxton,  Massachu- 
setts (1746-1832) ;  Private,  Captain  Stearns'  Company,  Colonel 
Doolittle's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  Api'il  26,  1775  ;  Cor- 
poral, Captain  Samuel  Thompson's  Company,  Colonel  Dean's  Regi- 
ment, September  26-October  18,  1777. 


Date  of  193  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Kountze,  Mart  Ensign  (Mrs.  Charles  Brewer  Kountz),  700 

Colorado, 

Great-  grand  daughter  of  John  Ensign,  Connecticut;  Captain,  Colonel 
Increase  Moseley's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  July  7,  1778. 

Also,  great -great-granddaughter  of  Jonah  Paxton,  Massachusetts 
(1746-1832) ;  Private,  Captain  Stearns'  Company,  Colonel  Doo- 
little's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  26,1775;  Corporal, 
Captain  Samuel  Thompson's  Company,  Colonel  Dean's  Regiment, 
September  26-October  18,  1777. 

1896      La  Croix,  Alice  Pervear  (Miss),  1691 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Crawford,  Massachusetts 
(1739-1821) ;  Captain,  Colonel  Jonathan  Warren's  Regiment  of 
Minute-men,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Captain,  8th  Company  4th 
Worcester  County  Massachusetts  Regiment,  Colonel  James  Con- 
verse, May  31,  1775;  service  at  Rhode  Island,  July  23-26,  1777 ; 
service  at  Bennington,  August  20-23,  1777;  service  in  Northern 
Department,  September  28-October  12,  1777,  Colonel  Job  Cush- 
ing's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia. 

Also,  great  great-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Crawford,  2d;  Private, 
Captain  William  Henry's  Company,  Worcester  County  Massachu- 
setts Regiment;  service  at  Castle  and  Governor's  Island,  October 
3-November  10,  1779. 

Also,  great -great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  French,  New  Hampshire 
(1754-1826);  Private,  Captain  James  N  orris's  Company,  Colonel 
Enoch  Poor's  2d  New  Hampshire  Regiment,  May  30,  1775  ;  Cor- 
poral, Captain  Chandler's  Company,  Colonel  Isaac  Wyman's  Regi- 
ment New  Hampshire  Militia. 

1896      La  Croix,  Georgiana  Hoyt  (Mrs.  William  La  Croix),  1598 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  French,  New  Hampshire  (1754- 
1826) ;  Private,  Captain  James  Norris's  Company,  Colonel  Enoch 
Poor's  2d  New  Hampshire  Regiment,  May  30,  1775  ;  Corporal,  Cap- 
tain Chandler's  Company,  Colonel  Isaac  Wyman's  Regiment  New 
Hampshire  Militia. 

1895      Laddis,  Mary  Lowe  (Mrs,  Thomas  P.  Laddis),  1393 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Phillips,  New  Jersey  (1744-1801); 
2d  Lieutenant,  2d  New  Jersey  Infantry,  November  20,  1775;  1st 
Lieutenant,  November  29,  1776;  Captain,  December  1,  1777  ;  served 
till  1783 ;  Member  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 


194 


Society 
Number. 


Also,  great-granddaughter  of  William  Churchill  Houston,  New  Jersey 
(1740-1788)  ;  Captain  2d  Battalion  Somerset  County  New  Jersey 
Militia,  February  28,  1776 ;  resigned  August  17,  1776 ;  Member 
General  Assembly  of  New  Jersey,  1777  and  1778  ;  Member  Council 
of  Safety,  1778;  Member  Continental  Congress  from  Middlesex 
County,  New  Jersey,  1779. 


Lakeman,  Sarah  B.  (Miss),  1123 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eiehard  Sutton,  Massachusetts  (1736-1825)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Daniel  Eogers'  Company  from  Ipswich,  "  Lexing- 
ton Alarm;"  2d  Lieutenant,  5th  Company,  Captain  Eben  Lord,  3d 
Essex  County  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  Colonel  Timothy  Picker- 
ing, May  7,  1776. 


1545 


Lamphier,  Marcia  Allen  (Miss), 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Newhall,  Massachusetts  (1743- 
1843) ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Ger- 
rish's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  2-July  3,  1778 ;  Cor- 
poral, same,  July  2-12,  1778 ;  Private,  Captain  Huse's  Company, 
Colonel  Gerrish's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  July  13-Decem- 
ber  14,  1778. 


1895      Lampton,  Jeannette  Fisher  (Mrs.  William  Mortimer  Lampton),  1146 

Colorado, 

Great-s;reat-great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Ludlow,  New  Jersey 
(1724-1812)  ;  1st  Major,  Eastern  Battalion  Morris  County  New  Jer- 
sey Militia,  January  13,  1776;  Major,  Colonel  Ephraim  Martin's 
Battalion,  General  Nathaniel  Heard's  Brigade  New  Jersey  Militia, 
took  part  in  the  Battle  of  Long  Island,  August  27,  1776 ;  Lieuten- 
ant Colonel  Eastern  Battalion  Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia, 
May  23,  1777  ;  resigned  on  account  of  disability,  November  13, 
1777. 


1896      Lane,  Katharine  J.  (Miss),  1517 

Massachusetts, 

Great-gi'eat-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Woodward,  of  Newton,  Massa- 
chusetts; Volunteer  at  the  Battles  of  Lexington  and  Concord, 
April  19,  1775. 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Lane,  Grace  W.  Farrington  (widow  of  Judson  Ellsworth  Lane),  1152 

New  Hampshire, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Philbrick,  New  Hampshire 
(1734-1803)  ;  Captain  4th  Company,  9th  Eegiment  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  September  5,  1777-June  6,  1778;  Member   Committee  of 

Safety,  1775-1778  and  1780. 


1895      Lanius,  Susanna  Lauman  (Miss),  801 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Lauman,  Pennsylvania;  2d 
Lieutenant,  4th  Company,  3d  Battalion,  Colonel  David  Jamison's 
Eegiment  Pennsylvania  Troops,  April  5,  1778. 


1895      Lansing,  Catherine  Gansevoort  (Mrs.  Abraham  Lansing),  903 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Gansevoort,  New  York  (1749-1812); 
Major,  2d  New  York  Line,  June  30,  1775;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
March  19,  1776  ;  Colonel  3d  Eegiment  New  York  Line,  November 
21, 1776  ;  Commander  of  Port  Stanwix,  October  4, 1777  ;  Brigadier- 
General,  New  York  Militia,  March  26,  1781,  to  close  of  war. 


1895      Larzelere,  Elizabeth  Schenck  (Miss),  983 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joost  or  George  Stilwell,  Long  Island 

(1742  );  Captain  of  a  Company  of  Militia  from  Gravesend, 

Long  Island,  1776. 


1891      Lasater,  Patty  Noble  Bennett  (Mrs.  Edward  Lasater),  14  < 

Texas, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Pickens,  South  Caro- 
lina (1739-1817)  ;  served  as  Captain,  Major,  and  Colonel  of  South 
Carolina  Militia,  and  as  Brigadier-General  of  South  Carolina  State 
Troops,  1775  to  olose  of  war;  wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Eutaw 
Springs,  September  8,  1781. 


196 


Society 
Number. 


1894      Lattghton,  Linda  Adelaide  (Miss),  716 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter   of    Elisha   Hoit,    Massachusetts    ( 1827) ; 

Private,  Captain  Asa  Lauren's  Company,  April  19,  1775 ;  Corporal, 
Captain  Lauren's  Compaq,  Colonel  Prescott's  Regiment  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  1775;  Private,  Captain  Job  Shattuck's  Company, 
March,  1776 ;  Private,  Continental  Infantry,  1777. 


1895      Lauriat,  Harriet  P.  Page  (Mrs.  Charles  E.  Lauriat),  998 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Page,  Massachusetts  (1742-1819) ; 
Private,  Lieutenant  Moses  Abbott's  Company  which  marched  from 
Bedford  to  Cambridge,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  May  15,  1775. 


1895      Law,  Eliza  Frances  (Miss),  987 

New  York, 

Great-jj-reat-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Woodbury,  Massachusetts 
(1741-1816);  Private,  Captain  Abram  Bacheldor's  Company,  Colo- 
nel Holman's  Regiment,  marched  on  alarm,  December  6,  1776,  to 
Providence,  service  forty-three  days. 


1895      Law,  Lizzie  Woodbury  (Miss),  986 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Woodbury,  Massachusetts 
(1741-1816)  ;  Private,  Captain  Abram  Bacheldor's  Company,  Colo- 
nel Holman's  Regiment,  marched  on  alarm,  December  6,  1776,  to 
Providence,  service  forty-three  days. 


1895       Learned,  Grace  Hallam  (Miss),  906 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Learned,  Connecticut  (1723- 
1779);  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Cady's  Company,  "Lexington 
Alarm." 


197 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Learned,  Mabel  (Miss),  907 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Learned,  Connecticut  (1723- 
1779);  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Cady's  Company,  "Lexington 
Alarm." 


1895      Learned,  Katharine  De  Milt  (Mrs.  William  Law  Learned),  905 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  L.  De  Milt,  New  York  (1731- 
1803)  ;  Captain,  1st  Eegiment  Dutchess  County  New  York  Militia, 
Colonel  Jonathan  Van  Ness,  October  17,  1775 ;  Captain,  1st  Eegi- 
ment Ulster  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Abraham  Has- 
brouck,  January,  1776. 


1893      Lee,  Ann  E.  (Mrs.),  226 

Texas, 
Great-granddaughter  of  John  Sevier,  North  Carolina  ( 1815) ; 

Captain,  North   Carolina   Militia,   1776 ;    Colonel,  North    Carolina 

Militia,  1777  to  close  of  War. 


1894       Lee,  Fannie  Hamlin  (Miss),  777 

Michigan, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  McCumber,  Vermont  (1750-1823); 
Private,  Captain  Samuel  Bliss'  Company,  Colonel  Timothy  Walk- 
er's Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April,  1775,  eight  months'  ser- 
vice; Private,  Captain  Asa  Barnes'  Company,  Colonel  Sargent's 
Eegiment  and  Captain  Holmes'  Company,  Colonel  Knowlton's 
Eegiment,  one  year's  service  from  January,  1776 ;  taken  prisoner 
at  Fort  Washington;  released  January,  1777. 


1894      Lee,  Fidelia  McCumber  (Mrs.  Salmon  H.  Lee),  658 

Michigan, 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  McCumber,  Vermont  (1750-1823)  ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Samuel  Bliss'  Company,  Colonel  Timotby  Walker's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April,  1775,  eight  months'  service; 
Private,  Captain  Asa  Barnes'  Company,  Colonel  Sargent's  Eegi- 
ment and  Captain  Holmes'  Company,  Colonel  Knowlton's  Eegi- 
ment, one  year's  service  from  January,  1776 ;  taken  prisoner  at 
Fort  Washington  ;  released  January,  1777. 


Date  of  ±0°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893       Lee,  Sara  Louise  White  (Mrs.  William  Lee),  311 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joel  White  (1705-1789) ;  Member  and 

Chairman,  Committee  of  Correspondence,  Inspection,  and  Safety  of 

Connecticut ;  Captain,  Connecticut  Militia. 
Also,  granddaughter  of  Lemuel  White  (1762-1843) ;  Private,  Captain 

Eudd's  Company,  Colonel  Chapman's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Lemuel   White  who  loaned  £2000  to 

Connecticut  for  carrying  on  the  War. 


1892       Leigh,  Julia  C.  Graves  (Mrs.  William  Leigh),  153 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Mebane,  North  Carolina 
(1744  ) ;  Delegate  to  the  Provincial  Congress  of  North  Caro- 
lina. March,  1776. 


1895       Leonard,  Laura  A.  (Miss),  1336 

Massachusetts, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of  Philip  Leonard,  Massachusetts  (- 


1785) ;    Captain,    1st   Company,   3d   Plymouth    County   Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  December  6,  1776. 


1893      le  Huray,  Louise  (Miss),  ^°9 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bowly,  Maryland  (1745-1807)  ;  Mem- 
ber of  Committee  of  Observation  and  Safety  for  Baltimore  County, 
August,  1775;  Ensign,  Captain  John  Sturett'B  Independent  Com- 
pany of  Militia ;  Warden  of  the  Port  of  Baltimore,  December  13, 
1782  ;  also  gave  money  most  liberally  for  the  cause  of  independence. 


1894      Lewis,  Carrie  Shillaber  (Mrs.  Lloyd  Glover  Lewis),  642 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezcr  Eichardson,  Massachusetts  (1748- 
1832) ;  Private,  Captain  Eichardson's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Mansfield's  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  May  18,  1775,  served  two 
months,  eighteen  days;  Private,  1775,  served  eight  months. 


1QQ 

Date  of  xuo  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Lewis,  Helen  Hall  (Miss),  1407 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Percival  Hall,  Massachusetts  (1741- 
1825) ;  Surgeon's  Mate,  Colonel  Ebenezer  Learned's  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  June  24,  1776. 


1895      Leyden,  Margaret  L.  Garrigues  (Mrs.  Maurice  Leyden),  ]367 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Garrigues,  New  Jersey  (1744-1826) ; 
Private,  Captain  Isaac  Halsey's  Regiment,  Eastern  Battalion, 
Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia,  August  19,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Acken,  New  Jersey  ( 1782) ; 

Private,  Essex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1895      Lindley,  E.  Marguerite  (Miss),  1303 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Libbey,  Maine  (1758-1841);  Private, 
Colonel  McCobb's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  1779-1783. 


1894  Lindsay,  Mary  Theodora  Jervis  (Mrs.  James  Gibson  Lindsay),  520 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Long,  Massachusetts  (1760-1848) ; 
Private,  Captain  Carr's  Company,  9th  Massachusetts  Regiment, 
under  General  Lee  ;  served  three  years. 

1895  Littell,  Julia  S.  (Miss),  1348 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Bonnel,  New  Jersey  ( 1814)  ; 

Private,  Captain  Abraham  Lyons'  Company,  4th  New  Jersey  Regi- 
ment, 1777. 

1895      Little,  Laura  Revere  (Miss),  1074 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Paul  Revere,  Massachusetts  (1734- 
1818)  ;  made  the  famous  ride  from  Charlestown  to  Lexington  on 
the  night  of  April  18,  1775;  Major,  Colonel  Josiah  Whitney's  Regi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia,  April  10-May  9,  1776 ;  Major,  Colonel 
Thomas  Craft's  Regiment  of  Artillery,  May  9-November  1,1776; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  same  Regiment,  November  1,  1776-May  8,  1780. 


000 

Date  of  ~vv  J?0Gi,ety 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Little,  Mary  Bobbins  (Mrs.  James  Lovell  Little),  1073 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Paul  Eevere,  Massachusetts  (1734-1818) ; 
made  the  famous  ride  from  Cbarlestown  to  Lexington  on  the  night 
of  April  18,  1775;  Major,  Colonel  Josiah  Whitney's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  April  10-May  9, 1776  ;  Major,  Colonel  Thomas 
Craft's  Eegiment  of  Artillery,  May  9-November  1,  1776 ;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel same  Eegiment,  November  1,  1776-May  8,  1780. 


1895      Little,  Milla  Adelaide  (Miss),  1117 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Latimer,  Connecticut 

(1724  ) ;    Lieutenant-Colonel    Connecticut    Militia,   June    20, 

1776;  discharged  December  11,  1776;  Colonel  of  Militia,  1777. 


1894       Littlefield,  Mary  B.  Eussell  (Mrs.  Adoniram  J.  Littlefield),  461 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Folsom,  New  Hampshire  (1755-1821)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Aaron  Kinsman's  Company,  Colonel  John  Stark's 
Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  1775. 


1895      Littlefield,  Minnie  Putnam  (Mrs.  Seth  J.  Littlefield),  §26 

Massachusetts, 

Great  great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Putnam,  Massachusetts 
(1718-1796);  Sergeant,  Captain  Edmund  Putnam's  Company  from 
Danvers,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Scott's  Company, 
Colonel  Henley's  Additional  Continental  Eegiment,  February  14, 
1778 ;  enlisted  for  three  years. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Putnam,  Jr.,  Massachusetts 
(1737-1789) ;  Private,  Captain  Jeremiah  Page's  Company  from 
Danvers,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Sergeant,  Captain  Addison  Bichard- 
son's  Company,  Colonel  John  Mansfield's  Eegiment,  May  12-August 
5,  1775. 


Date  of  201  a„„iat„ 

A*m"  Numb'/r. 

1893      Lloyd,  Kate  Anthon  Eat  (Mrs.  Joseph  Edgar  Lloyd),  625 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Marinus  Willett,  New  York  (1740-1830); 
Captain,  1st  Kegiment  New  York  Line,  Colonel  Alexander  Mc- 
Dougall,  June  28,  1775-May  9,  1776 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  3d  Kegi- 
ment New  York  Line,  Colonel  Peter  Gansevoort,  November  21, 
1776;  received  the  thanks  of  Congress  and  presented  with  a  sword 
for  bravery  at  Fort  Schuyler ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  commanding  5th 
New  York,  July  1,  1780 ;  Colonel,  November,  1780,  to  rank  from 
December,  1779 ;  retired  January  1,  1781 ;  Colonel,  commanding 
Tryon  County  New  York  Militia,  April  10,  1782. 

1893       Lochner,  Margaret  Pemberton  (Mrs.  J.  Edward  Lochner),  215 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Patrick  Grant  Pemberton;  Private, 
Captain  John  Williams'  Company  Connecticut  Militia  stationed  at 
Fort  Griswold,  July  11,  1779. 


1894      Lockwood,  Harriet  Jones  (Mrs.  Edmund  W.  Lockwood),  733 

Connecticut. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Jones,  Connecticut  (1739-1817)  ;  2d  Lieuten- 
ant, Captain  Noble  Benedict's  Company,  Bradley's  Battalion,  Wads- 
worth's  Brigade,  commissioned  June  10,  1776;  taken  prisoner  at 
Fort  Washington,  November  16,  1776. 


1895      Logan,  Annie  Eaeburn  Cobb  (Mrs.  William  Taylor  Logan),  1186 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Burton  (1749-1835) ;  2d  Lieuten- 
ant, Captain  Samuel  King's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Marshall's 
Continental  Kegiment,  December  3,  i776 — February  2,  1777  ;  Cap- 
tain, Colonel  Henry  Sherburne's  Kegiment,  March  5,  1777;  Major, 
Yolunteer  Company  under  Brigadier-General  Wadsworth,  April  20- 
November  20,  1781. 


1895      Long,  Bertha  (Miss),  1239 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Archibald  Fletcher  (1748-1824)  ;  Ensign,  3d 
Company,  2d  Battalion,  Bedford  County  Pennsylvania  Militia, 
Colonel  Hugh  Davidson,  1781. 


Date  of  202  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894  Long,  Rebecca  Boardman  (Miss),  587 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Long,  Massachusetts  (1760-1848) ;  Private, 
Captain  Carr's  Company,  9th  Massachusetts  Regiment,  under  Gen- 
eral Lee ;  served  three  years. 

1895  Longfellow,  Melva  Frances  (Miss),  1254 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Longfellow,  Maine  (1740- 
1834) ;  Private,  New  Hampshire  Line  from  Waldo  County,  Maine. 

1891       Looscan,  Adele  Briscoe  (Mrs.  Michael  Looscan),  113 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Harris,  Pennsylvania  (1740- 
1825)  ;  Private,  Pennsylvania  Militia,  1777  ;  Captain  to  close  of  war. 

1893       Lovelady,  Lulu  Hunter  (Mrs.  John  Lovelady),  320 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Humphrey  Hunter,  North  Carolina  (1755- 
1827) ;  Private,  Colonel  Thomas  Polk's  Eegiment  North  Carolina 
Troops ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Green's  Company,  General  Ruther- 
ford's Brigade ;  Lieutenant  of  Cavalry  under  "  Light  Horse" 
Harry  Lee ;  wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Eutaw  Springs. 


1895       Low,  Anne  E.  Emerson  (Mrs.  Elliott  Colburn  Low),  1292 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Emerson,  New  Hampshire  (1741- 
1824)  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel  Stickney's  Regiment  New  Ham- 
shire  Militia,  1777;  in  service  at  the  Battle  of  Bennington,  August 
16,  1777 ;  Colonel,  1778 ;  Member  of  Convention  which  formed  the 
State  Constitution  of  New  Hampshire,  1782. 


1896       Low,  Eliza  J.  Stevens  (Mrs.  Daniel  Low),  1546 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Pecker,  Massachusetts;  Private, 
Captain  Greenleaf's  Company,  Colonel  Tuppei^'s  Regiment  Mas- 
sachusetts Line,  February  11,  1777-December  31,  1779;  Sergeant 
same,  January  1-February  11,  1780. 


Date  of  203  Society 

Admission.  « umber. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter     of     James    Pecker,   Massachusetts 

( 1778) ;  Surgeon  on  Colonel  Wheelock's  Orderly  Book  to  be 

ready  for  action  at  Ticonderoga;  Surgeon,  Colonel  Ebenezer 
Francis'  11th  Massachusetts  Regiment,  February  3,  1777 ;  died  in 
service  September  22,  1778. 

1895      Lovett,  Annie  Foster  (Miss),  1287 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Lovett,  Massachusetts  (1739- 
1819) ;  Private,  Captain  Larkin  Thomas'  Company  from  Beverly, 
"Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  John  Low's  Company, 
Colonel  Mansfield's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June  30,  1775  ; 
Private,  Captain  John  Low's  Company,  Colonel  Hutchinson's  Kegi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia,  October  6,  1775,  eight  months'  service. 

1895       Lucket,  Mart  J.  Tibbs  (Mrs.  James  W.  Lucky),  ^04 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Hoffman,  New  York 
(1727-1808)  ;  Ensign,  Captain  Van  Benschouten's  Company,  Colonel 
Lirck  Brinckerhoft's  Eegiment,  New  York  State  Troops,  1775. 


1891       Ludin,  Marion  Berford  Allen  (widow  of  George  A.  Ludin),  24 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Strembeck  (1755-1841);  Private, 
and  subsequently  musician,  4th  Regiment,  Continental  Artillery, 
Colonel  Thomas  Proctor ;  Ensign  Captain  Jehu  Eyre's  Company, 
Pennsylvania  Militia;  record  of  service  from  1776-1781. 

Also,  great-great-great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Crolius,  New 
York  (1700 )  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  George  Janeway's  Com- 
pany, 2d  Regiment  New  York  City  Militia,  Colonel  William  Jay. 

1894       Ludlum,  Annie  Kennedy  (Mrs.  George  P.  Ludlum),  493 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Spencer,  Sr.,  Connecticut 
(1738-1820) ;  Private,  Captain  Harman's  Company,  1776 ;  Private, 
Captain  Griswold's  Company,  Wolcott's  Brigade  Connecticut 
Militia,  March,  1777;  Private,  Colonel  Cook's  Regiment,  August- 
September,  1777;  Corporal,  Captain  Pomeroy's  Company,  Colonel 
Chapman's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1778.  Also, 


Date  of  20<*  >?oci?ty 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Spencer,  Jr.,  Connecticut 
(1758-1813) ;  Private,  Captain  Sheldon's  Company  of  Militia,  New 
Haven  Alarm,  July,  1779. 

Also,  Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Abner  Prior,  Sr.,  Connecti- 
cut (1758  );    Captain,    Ward's   Connecticut   State   Eegiment, 

May  14,  1776;  Captain,  5th  Connecticut,  January  1,  1777;  Major, 
1st  Connecticut,  August  17,  1780;  transferred  to  4th  Connecticut, 
January  1,  1781 ;  resigned  December  31,  1781. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Abner  Prior,  Jr.,  New  York  ( 

1800);  Surgeon's  Mate,  4th  New  York,  January  1,  1780;  trans- 
ferred to  2d  New  York,  January  1,  1781,  and  served  to  November 
3,  1783. 

1895       Lummus,  Maria  L.  Fowler  (Mrs.  John  Lummus),  1203 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Page,  Massachusetts  (1753-1814);  Private, 
"Lexington  Alarm;"  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  James  Gray's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Thomas  Marshall's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
May  14-August  1,  1776 ;  Captain,  11th  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Continental  Line,  January,  1777-March  18,  1780. 


1895       Lunt,  Nellie  (Miss),  1347 

Colorado, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Yose,  Massachusetts 
(1739-1816)  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  24th  Continental  Infantry,  Janu- 
ary 1-December  31,  1776;  Colonel  1st  Massachusetts,  January  1, 
1777 ;  Brevet  Brigadier-General,  September  30,  1783 ;  served  to 
November,  1783. 


1895       Lunt,  Susan  Augusta  (Miss),  1346 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Vose,  Massachusetts  (1739- 
1816)  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  24th  Continental  Infantry,  January  1- 
December  31,1776;  Colonel  1st  Massachusetts,  January  1,1777; 
Brevet  Brigadier-General,  September  30,  1783 ;  served  to  Novem- 
ber, 1783. 

1895      Lutkins,  Maude  W.  Loring  (Mrs.  Clifford  L.  Lutkins),  1394 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter   of   John   Leach,    Massachusetts   (1753  )  > 

Master,  privateer-brigantine  "  General  Wayne,"  June  17,  1780. 


Date  of  *vo  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Lyles,  Harriet  Fay  Allen  (Mrs.  James  H.  Lyles),  674 

Long  Island, 

Granddaughter  of  Major  Heber  Allen,  Vermont  (1743  )  ;  First 

Town  Clerk  of  Poultney,  Vermont ;  Member  of  the  Court  of  Con- 
fiscation for  the  Shire  of  Rutland,  1778  ;  appointed  Member  of  the 
Commission  of  Sequestration  by  order  of  the  Council  of  Safety, 

1778. 


1895       Lyon,  Caroline  Richmond  (Mrs.  Samuel  Perry  Lj^on),  1102 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Weldon,  Massachusetts  (1757-1838)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Samuel  Taylor's  Companj^,  Colonel  Nicholas 
Dyke's  Regiment,  Massachusetts  Militia,  September  17,1776;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Benjamin  Phillips'  Company,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Timothy  Robinson's  Regiment  Hampshire  County  Massachusetts 
Militia,  December  13,  1776-April  1,  1777  ;  Private,  Captain  Jen- 
ning's  Company,  Colonel  David  Well's  Regiment,  service  on  expe- 
dition northward,  September  23,  1777. 


1895      Lyon,  Adna  Maude  Maynard  Lucerna  (Miss),  1424 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Lyon,  Connecticut  (1730-1778) ; 
Private,  Captain  Ephraim  Manning's  Company,  3d  Connecticut 
Continental  Regiment,  Colonel  Israel  Putnam,  May  11-December 
15,  1775  ;  at  siege  of  Boston. 


1895       Mace,  Caroline  Isabel  Mann  (Miss),  928 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Moulton,  New  Hampshire  (1717-1779)  ; 
Private,  Captain  El  kins'  Company,  New  Hampshire  Militia;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Ezekiel  Giles'  Company,  Colonel  Peabody's  Regiment 
New  Hampshire  Militia,  July,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Mace,  New  Hampshire; 
Private,  Captain  Ezra  Stearns'  Company,  Colonel  Drake's  Regi- 
ment, General  Whipple's  Brigade;  Private,  Captain  Eastman's 
Company,  New  Hampshire  Militia. 


Date  of  206  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896      MacAlman,  Florence  N.  Spoppord  (Mrs.  John  H.  MacAlman),  1651 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Nichols,  Massachusetts  (1752- 
1828);  Corporal,  Captain  Matthias  Hoyt's  Company,  "Lexington 
Alarm  ;  "  nine  days'  service. 


1896       MacEwan,  Abby  S.  McKissick  (Mrs.  Walter  MacEwan),  1295 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Pomeroy,  Massachusetts  (1706- 
1777) ;  Member  Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress,  1774-1775  ; 
served  as  volunteer  at  Bunker  Hill ;  Colonel  2d  Regiment  Hamp- 
shire County  Massachusetts  Militia,  February  6,  1776. 


1896       MacEwan,  Agnes  Lander  (Miss),  1296 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Pomeroy  (Massachusetts) 
(1706-1777)  ;  Member  Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress,  1774- 
1775;  served  as  volunteer  at  Bunker  Hill;  Colonel  2d  Regiment 
Hampshire  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  February  6,  1776. 


1896       MacEwan,  Jessie  Ellis  (Miss),  1297 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Pomeroy,  Massachusetts 
(1706-1777) ;  Member  Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress,  1774- 
1775 ;  served  as  volunteer  at  Bunker  Hill ;  Colonel  2d  Regiment, 
Hampshire  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  February  6,  1776. 


1893       Macparlane,  Ada  (Miss),  359 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Engle,  Pennsylvania  (1754-1810) ; 
Ensign,  12th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Line,  Colonel  William  Cooke, 
October  16,  1776 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  January,  1777 ;  transferred  to  3d 
Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Line,  Colonel  Thomas  Craig,  July  1,  1778; 
1st  Lieutenant,  December  20,  1778-January  1,  1781. 


Date  of  ^7  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896       McCloskey,  Theresa  Soulard  (Mrs.  Henry  F.  McCloskey),  1461 

Illinois, 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hunt,  Massachusetts  (1754-1808)  ;  Ser- 
geant, Captain  Craft's  Company  of  Minute-men  at  Lexington  and 
Concord,  April  19,  1775 ;  Ensign,  Massachusetts  Eegiment  of  Mili- 
tia, Maj'-December,  1775 ;  Ensign  and  Adjutant,  25th  Continental 
Infantry,  January  1,  1776  ;  Brigade-Major,  October  20,  1776 ;  Cap- 
tain-Lieutenant, Jackson's  Additional  Continental  Regiment,  Feb- 
ruary 1,  1777 ;  Captain,  March  1,  1779 ;  wounded  at  Stony  Point, 
July  16,  1779;  transferred  to  9th  Massachusetts,  January  1,  1783; 
retained  in  Jackson's  Continental  Regiment,  November,  1783,  and 
served  to  June  20,  1784. 


1893       McCotjn,  Frances  Mather  Bolles](Mi*s.  George  W.  McCoun),  242 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Williams,  Connecticut  (1760-1848)  ; 

Corporal,  Connecticut  Militia,  April  1,  1777  ;  served  to  1783. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Mather  (1753  )  ;  Sergeant, 

Captain  Samuel  Mather's  Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  1776. 


1894       McCowan,  Emma  B.  Foster  (Mrs.  George  W.  McCowan),  722 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Shute,  New  Jersey  (1720- 
1784) ;  Assistant  Commissary  General  of  Issues  to  Jersey  Brigade 
Continental  Line  ;  Captain  and  Paymaster  Continental  Army  ;  Colo- 
nel, 2d  Battalion,  1st  Establishment,  New  Jersey  Troops. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Constant  Peck,  New  Jersey  (1736- 
1776) ;  1st  Lieutenant,  3d  Battalion,  1st  Establishment  New  Jersey 
Continental  Line. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Preston,  New  Jersey  (1735- 
1777);  Colonel,  1st  Battalion  Cumberland  County  New  Jersey 
Militia ;  died  in  camp  March,  1777. 


1892       McCoy,  Rosalie  Quitman  Love  (Mrs.  Allen  McCoy),  184 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Matthew  McCulloch,  South  Carolina  (1756- 
1821)  ;  Private,  South  Carolina  Militia. 


Date  of  *^°  Society 

Admission.  Number, 

1894  McCuLLOTTGH,    ISABELLE    BOWLES    (Miss),  755 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  McCullough,  New  Jersey 
(1735-1789)  ;  Captain,  Colonel  Ephraim  Martin's  Battalion,  General 
Heard's  Brigade  New  Jersey  Militia,  June  14-December  1,  1776,  at 
Long  Island;  Captain,  1st  Regiment  Sussex  County  New  Jersey 
Militia,  Colonel  Jacob  West,  May  27,  1777. 


1895       McDougal,  Anna  Gilmore  (Miss),  1050 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Gilmore,  Pennsylvania  (1757-1808) ; 
Private,  Captain  William  Peeble's  Company,  Pennsylvania  Rifle 
Regiment,  Colonel  Samuel  Miles,  Lord  Stirling's  Brigade,  April, 
1776;  served  to  January  1,  1781. 

1891       McGown,  Mary  E.  Demarest  (Mrs.  Henry  P.  McGown,  Jr.),  10 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Demarest,  New  Jersey   (1756-1843)  ; 

Private,  Bergen  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 
Also,   great-great-granddaughter   of    David   Demarest ;    Lieutenant, 

Captain  Branch's  Company  Bergen  County  New  Jersey  Militia ; 

Captain,  Bergen  County  Militia ;  Captain,  State  Troops. 

1894      McKell,  Elinor  Cook  (Miss),  670 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cook,  Sr.,  Connecticut  (1711- 
1790) ;  Captain,  Wallingford  Connecticut  Militia,  "  Lexington 
Alarm." 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cook,  Jr.,  Connecticut  (1739- 
1810);  Captain,  1st  Connecticut  Continental  Regiment,  Colonel 
David  Wooster,  May  1-December  1,  1775 ;  Major,  10th  Regiment 
Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  James  Wadsworth,  January  10,  1780; 
promoted  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June,  1783. 


1895       McKissick,  Eliza  McIntire  (Mrs.  Stewart  McKissick),  1294 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Pomeroy,  Massachusetts  (1706-1777) ; 
Member  Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress,  1774-1775 ;  served  as 
volunteer  at  Bunker  Hill ;  Colonel  2d  Regiment  Hampshire  County 
Massachusetts  Militia,  February  6, 1776. 


90Q 
Date  of  "wo  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       McKnight,  Lucretia  G.  Nead  (widow  of  William  C.  McKnight,  Jr.),    1080 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Wunderlich,  or  Wonderly,  Pennsylvania 
(1733-1818)  ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Cochran's  Company,  4th  Bat- 
talion Lancaster  County  Pennsylvania  Militia,  Colonel  Robert  Elder, 
August  12,  1777  ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Cochran's  Company,  10th 
Battalion  Lancaster  County  Pennsylvania  Militia,  Colonel  Robert 
Elder,  April  16,  1781. 


1894      McLeod,  Mary  Squires  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  McLeod),  598 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Saxton  Squires  (1758-1825);  Private,  Cap- 
tain Durham's  Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  1775 ;  Private.  Cap- 
tain Pond's  Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  May  22,  1777 ;  Drum- 
Major,  August  10,  1778 ;  discharged  May  2,  1780. 


1895       McMahon,  Mary  D.  Schenck  (Mrs.  J.  Sprigg  McMahon).  1442 

Ohio. 

Great-great-granddaughter   of    Isaac    Pierce,   Rhode   Island    (1749- 
1821) ;  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Horatio  Gates  in  1779. 


1895       McMahon,  Mary  Sprigg  (Mrs.  John  A.  McMahon),  1404 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Michael  Cresap,  Maryland,  1742-1775)  ;  Cap- 
tain, 1st  Company  Maryland  Rifles,  June  21, 1775  ;  died  October  21, 
1775. 


1895       McMurray,  Jeannie  Newcomb  Bucklin  (Mrs.  Clarence  F.  McMurray)     841 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Newcomb,  New  York  (175^-1832) ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Lemuel  Conklin's  Company,  4th  Regiment 
Dutchess  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Tobias  Stoutenbergh. 


Date  of  -I"  Society 

Admission.  .Number. 

1894       McNeil,  Ella  Agnes  Thompson  (Mrs.  John  Lloyd  McNeil),  672 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  McClure,  Pennsylvania  (1759 )  ; 

1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  George  Cranford's  Company,  Colonel  James 
Dunlop's  Battalion,  Cumberland  County  Associators  in  service  in 
and  around  Philadelphia  in  the  Campaign  of  1777. 

1891       McWilliam,  Mary  Wheaton  (widow  of  John  S.  Mc William),  76 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph   Jackson,  New  York    ( 1778)  i 

killed  at  Cherry  Valley  Massacre,  November  10,  1778. 

Also,  great  granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wheaton,  2d  Lieutenant,  Cap- 
tain James  Willett's  Company  Cape  May  New  Jersey  Militia; 
killed  at  Ticonderoga,  July,  1777. 


1894       Mackay,  Anabel  Belknap  (Mrs.  James  O.  Mackay),  682 

Oklahoma, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Sanford  Richardson,  Connecticut ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Bzekiel  Orcott's  Company,  Colonel  Chapman's  Regi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  1778  ;  Private,  Colonel  Philip  Burr  Brad- 
ley's Regiment  Connecticut  Line,  1780. 


1891       *Mackie,  Cornelia  Clinton  Genet  (Mrs.  Alexander  L.  A.  Mackie),  117 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughther  of  George  Clinton,  New  York  (1739-1812); 
Member  New  York  Provincial  Convention,  April  20,  1775  ;  Member 
Continental  Congress,  1775-1777;  Member  New  York  Provincial 
Congress,  1776-1777 ;  Brigadier-General,  Continental  Army,  March 
25,  1777;  elected  Governor  of  New  York,  April  20,  1777;  com- 
manded the  forces  in  the  actions  at  Forts  Clinton  and  Montgomery 
October  6,  1777;  Member  Committee  on  Seal,  New  York,  1778; 
Major-General  by  brevet. 

1895      Mackintosh,  Maria  Gansevoort   Hoadly  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Mackintosh),   1069 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Melville,  Massachusetts  (1751-1832)  ; 
Member  of  the  Boston  Tea  Party ;  Captain  and  Major,  Colonel 
Thomas  Craft's  Regiment  of  Artillery ;  served  in  the  Rhode  Island 
Campaigns  of  1777  and  1779.  [Also, 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Gansevoort,  New  York  (1749- 
1812);  Major,  2d  New  York  Line,  June  30,  1775;  Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel, March  19, 1776  ;  Colonel,  3d  Eegiment  New  York  Line,  Novem- 
ber 21,  1776  ;  Commander  of  Fort  Stanwix,  October  4,  1777  ;  Brig- 
adier-General New  York  Militia,  March  26,  1781,  to  close  of  war. 


1895      Magee,  Harriet  Martha  (Miss),  1278 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Cochran  (1752-1837) ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Josiah  Crosby's  Company,  Colonel  Sullivan's  Regiment  New 
Hampshire  Militia,  April-December,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Daniel 
Wilkins'  Company,  Colonel  Cilley's  Regiment  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  February,  1776-Jatmary,  1777;  Private,  Captain  Scott's 
Company,  Colonel  Cilley's  Regiment,  1777-1780;  Private,  Captain 
Monroe's  Company,  Colonel  Cilley's  Regiment,  1780;  enlisted  for 
three  yeara. 


1896      Manchester,  Sarah  A.  Peckham  (Mrs.  Alfred  Manchester),  1451 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Tennant,  Rhode  Island  (1759-1839); 
Sergeant,  Captain  Christopher  Dyer's  Company,  Colonel  Topham's 
Regiment  Rhode  Island  Militia,  1777,  nine  months'  service ;  Ser- 
geant, Captain  Henry  Dayton's  Company,  Colonel  Barton's  Regi- 
ment Rhode  Island  Militia,  1778-1779;  Seaman  on  privateer 
schooner  "General  Mifflin;"  British  prisoner  of  war  at  Charleston, 
S.  C,  1780. 


1894      Manning,  Alice  Washburn  Heald  (Mrs.  George  L.  Manning),  759 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Blaney,  Massachusetts  (1738- 
1820);  Captain,  Colonel  Gardner's  Regiment  from  Maiden,  "Lex- 
ington Alarm;"  Captain,  1st  Middlesex  County  Massachusetts 
Regiment,  Colonel  Samuel  Thatcher,  June  13,  1776  ;  Captain,  Colo- 
nel Eleazer  Brooks'  Regiment  of  Guards  at  Cambridge,  January  12- 
April  3,  1778.  l^lso, 


Date  of  212  x?ocitty 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Bbenezer  Edwards,  Massachusetts  (1757- 
1826) ;  Private,  Captain  John  Hayward's  Company,  Colonel  Abijah 
Pierce's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "Lexington  Alarm;" 
Private,  Captain  Isaac  Heald's  Company,  Colonel  Eleazer  Brooks' 
Eegiment ;  Private,  Captain  Abishai  Brown's  Company,  Colonel 
Josiah  Whitney's  Eegiment  of  Militia,  June  27-December  1,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Washburn,  Massachusetts 
(1723-1794) ;  Captain,  Colonel  Ward's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Captain,  same,  May  25,  1775 ;  Cap- 
tain, same,  October  8,  1775 ;  Captain,  Colonel  Josiah  Whitney's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  February  8,  1776 ;  2d  Major,  1st 
Worcester  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  February  6,  1778. 


832 


1895       Manning,  Clara  M.  Heath  (widow  of  Henry  Courtney  Manning), 
New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of    Peter   Bellenger,   New   York    (1723 

)  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  4th  Battalion  Tryon  County  New  York 

Militia ;  served  at  the  battle  of  Oriskany,  August  6,  1776  ;  appointed 
by  Governor  and  Council  of  New  York  Colonel  of  the  local  militia 
of  German  Flats  and  Kingsland  districts,  June  25,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Casler,  New  York  (1763-1827)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Cross's  Compan}T,  Colonel  Willett's  Eegiment  New 
York  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Bartholomew  Heath  (1710-1789) ; 
Adjutant,  9th  Eegiment  2d  Claverack  Battalion  New  York  Militia, 
Colonel  Peter  Yan  Ness,  1775;  Adjutant,  same  regiment,  1778. 


1894       Manning,  Mary  Darley  (Miss),  449 

Maryland, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Jarvis,  Massachusetts  (1731- 
1812) ;  Captain,  Jackson's  Additional  Continental  Eegiment,  Feb- 
ruary 1, 1777  ;  resigned,  October  27,  1778. 


1895       Manson,  Mary  E.  Langley  (Mrs.  Alfred  S.  Manson),  1443 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Tucker,  Massachusetts  (1756-1837) ; 
Private,  Captain  John  Bradley's  Company,  Colonel  Lemuel  Eobin- 
son's  Eegiment  from  Milton,  Mass.,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Private, 
Captain  Josiah  Yose's  Company  Sea  Coast  Defence,  April  13,  1776. 


91  Q 

Date  of  "  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       March,  Ellen  Gates  (Miss),  940 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Warren,  Massachusetts  (1759-1833) ; 
Private,  Captain  Ebenezer  Winship's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Nixon's  Eegiment,  May  1,  1775,  service  three  months  and  eight 
days ;  Private,  Captain  Abraham  Peirce's  Company,  Colonel  Sam- 
uel Thatcher's  Eegiment,  March  4,  1776 ;  discharged  March  8, 
1776 ;  Private,  Captain  Abraham  Peirce's  Company,  Colonel  Eben- 
ezer Brooks'  Regiment,  January  12-February  3,  1778. 


1891       Markle,  Mary  Robinson  (Mrs.  John  Markle),  70 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Moore,  New  Jersey  (1735 
)  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Hoppock's  Company,  3d  Regiment  Hunter- 
don County  New  Jersey  Militia ;  served  also  with  Hunt's  Team  Bri- 
gade New  Jersey  Militia. 


1895       Marland,  Helen  (Miss),  1256 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Cochran  (1752-1837);  Private, 
Captain  Josiah  Crosby's  Company,  Colonel  Sullivan's  Regiment, 
New  Hampshire  Militia,  April-December,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain 
Daniel  Wilkins'  Company,  Colonel  Cilley's  Regiment  New  Hamp- 
shire Militia,  February  1776-January,  1777 ;  Private,  Captain 
Scott's  Company,  Colonel  Cilley's  Regiment,  February,  1777-1780; 
Private,  Captain  Monroe's  Company,  Colonel  Cilley's  Regiment, 
1780  ;  enlisted  for  three  years. 


1895       Marland,  Salome  Jane  Abbott  (Mrs.  William  Marland),  1165 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Cochran  (1752-1837) ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Josiah  Crosby's  Company,  Colonel  Sullivan's  Regiment  New 
Hampshire  Militia,  April-December,  1775;  Private,  Captain  Daniel 
Wilkins'  Company,  Colonel  Cilley's  Regiment  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  February,  1776-January,  1777;  Private,  Captain  Scott's 
Company,  Colonel  Cilley's  Regiment,  February,  1777-1780;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Monroe's  Company,  Colonel  Cilley's  Regiment,  1780 ; 
enlisted  for  three  years. 


Date  of  214  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Marshall,  Caroline  Kumbough  (widow  of  George  Langford  Marshall),     883 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Southerland,  Virginia  ( 1777) ;  2d 

Lieutenant,  4th  Virginia  Regiment,  1776. 


1894       Martin,  Edith  May  (Miss),  577 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Claudius  Martin,  Pennsylvania;  Private, 
Captain  Scull's  Company,  4th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Line,  1777- 
1781. 


1895       Martin,  Harriet  B.  Cogswell  (Mrs.  Francis  C.  Martin),  1334 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Cogswell,  Massachusetts  (1760- 
1831);  Private,  Captain  Cogswell's  Company,  26th  Continental 
Infantry,  1776 ;  Hospital  Surgeon's  Mate,  January,  1778. 


1894       Marvin,  Susan  Decker  (Mrs.  Samuel  Marvin),  550 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  More,  New  York  (1745-1840) ; 
Private,  Captain  Benjamin  C.  Dubois'  Company,  11th  Regiment 
New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Anthony  Van  Bergen. 


1895       Mason,  Virginia  Kimball  (Mrs.  Kearney  Mason),  1191 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hunt,  Massachusetts  (1754- 
1808) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Craft's  Company  of  Minute-men  at  Lex- 
ington and  Concord,  April  19,  1775;  Ensign,  Massachusetts  Regi- 
ment of  Militia,  May-December,  1775;  Ensign  and  Adjutant,  25th 
Continental  Infantry,  January  1,  1776  ;  Brigade-Major,  October  20, 
1776;  Captain-Lieutenant,  Jackson's  Additional  Continental  Regi- 
ment, February  1,  1777;  Captain,  March  1,  1779 ;  wounded  at  Stony 
Point,  July  16,  1779 ;  transferred  to  9th  Massachusetts,  January  1, 
1783;  retained  in  Jackson's  Continental  Regiment,  November, 
1783,  and  served  to  June  20,  1784. 


91  ^ 
Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Massie,  Susan  B.  Thompson  (widow  of  Henry  Massie),  666 

Ohio, 

Granddaughter  of  John  Thompson,  Virginia  (1757-1833) ;  Lieuten- 
ant, 7th  Company,  7th  Virginia  Line  Eegiment,  March  18- 
October  29,  1776;  Adjutant,  Colonel  William  Henry's  Eegiment 
Virginia  Militia;  taken  prisoner  June  7,  1781. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  George  Eobards  or  Eoberts,  Virginia  (1760- 
1833);  Sergeant,  Captain  Moses  Hawkins'  Company,  14th  Eegi- 
ment Virginia  Line,  Colonel  Charles  Lewis,  February,  1777 ;  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Edmond  Curd's  Company,  Colonel  Lucas'  Eegi- 
ment Virginia  Militia,  1780 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Larkin's  Com- 
pany, January,  1781 ;  Captain-Lieutenant,  May,  1781 ;  appointed 
Captain,  1782. 


608 


1894       Mastkrson,  Annie  Thomas  Chalmers  (widow  of  Thomas  W.  Masterson), 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eobert  "Williams,  Virginia;  Chairman,  Com- 
mittee to  raise  money  to  defray  the  expenses  of  delegates  to  Gen- 
eral Congress,  January,  1775 ;  Member,  Virginia  Convention  at 
Williamsburg,  1776. 


1895       Mather,  Clara  Fifield  (Mrs.  Charles  Duane  Mather),  939 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Nelson,  Massachusetts  (1713  ) ; 

Sergeant,  Captain  Eobert  Taft's  Company,  Colonel  Silas  Wheelock's 
Eegiment  from  Upton,  "Lexington  Alarm,"  ten  days'  service; 
Private,  Captain  Benjamin  Adams'  Company,  Colonel  Johnson's 
Eegiment,  August  15-November  30,  1777;  Private,  Captain  Benja- 
min Eead's  Company,  Colonel  John  Band's  Eegiment,  July  14- 
October  10, 1780,  regiment  raised  to  reinforce  the  Continental  Army 
at  West  Point. 


1895       Matthews,  Catharine  T.  P.  Van  Cortlandt  (Mrs.  John  E.  Matthews^   1356 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Pierre  Van  Cortlandt,  New  York  (1721- 
1814)  ;  Colonel,  3d  (North  or  Manor  of  Cortlandt)  Eegiment,  Octo- 
ber 19,  1775;  Member  2d  Provincial  Congress,  1775;  Member  3d 
Provincial  Congress,  1777;  President,  Council  of  Safety,  1777; 
Lieutenant-Governor,  State  of  New  York,  1777-1795. 


91  fr> 

Date  of  *±v  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1891       Mattison,  H.  Virginia  (Miss),  145 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Mattison,  New  Jersey ;  Lieutenant, 
New  Jersey  Militia. 


1891       Maverick,  Mary  Adams  (Mrs.),  124 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Lewis,  Virginia  (1720-1781)  ;  Brig- 
adier-General, Continental  Army,  March  1,  1776  ;  resigned  April  15, 
1777. 


1892       Mathew,  Katharine  Burke  (Miss),  569 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Hugh  Maxwell,  Massachusetts  (1733- 
1799) ;  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  of  Minute-men  at  Lexington  and 
Concord,  April  19,  1775;  Captain,  Colonel  Prescott's  Massachusetts 
Regiment,  May  10-December,  1775  ;  wounded  at  Bunker  Hill,  June 
17,1775;  Captain,  7th  Continental  Infantry,  January  1-December 
31,1776;  Captain,  2d  Massachusetts  Line  Regiment,  January  1, 
1777 ;  Major,  15th  Massachusetts,  July  7,  1777 ;  transferred  to  2d 
Massachusetts,  July  1,  1779 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  8th  Massachu- 
setts, August  1,  1782 ;  transferred  to  3d  Massachusetts,  June  12, 
1783 ;  served  to  November  3,  1783 ;  Member  Society  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati. 


1895       Maynard,  Martha  Leontine  (Miss),  1137 

Colorado, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Levin  Powell,  Virginia  (1737- 
1810)  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Grayson's  Additional  Continental  Regi- 
ment, January  11,  1777;  resigned  November  15,  1778. 


1894      Maxwell,  Emma  Long  (Mrs.  John  Mills  Maxwell),  719 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Archibald  Fletcher  ( 1824)  ;  Ensign,  3d 

Company,  3d  Battalion  Bedford  County  Pennsylvania  Militia,  Colo- 
nel Hugh  Davidson,  1781. 


917 

Date  of  **■*  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Maxwell,  Helen  Perry  (Mrs.  Samuel  Augustus  Maxwell),  751 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whiting,  Connecticut  (1720- 
1803) ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  5th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Eegiment, 
May  1-November  18,  1775 ;  served  subsequently  as  Colonel  of  Con- 
necticut Militia  and  State  Troops. 


1895       Maxwell,  Mary  Wilson  (Miss),  1432 

Colorado, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Spencer,  Connecticut 
(1714-1789) ;  Colonel,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Colonel,  2d  Eegiment 
Connecticut  Line,  May  1,  1775 ;  Brigadier-General  Continental 
Army,  June  22,  1775 ;  Major-General,  August  9,  1776 ;  resigned 
January  13,  1778. 


1895       Mead,  Eliza  Dezendorf  (Mrs.  Frederick  B.  Mead),  1267 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Eemsen,  Long  Island  (1730- 
1807) ;  Captain,  Newtown  District  New  York  Militia,  June  17, 
1776. 


1895       Mead,  Sarah  Cor  win  (Mrs.  Charles  Durkee  Mead),  1418 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Bruen,  New  Jersey  (1750-1814) ;  Pri- 
vate, Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


1892      Mears,  Annie  O.  Whipple  (Mrs.  William  S.  Mears),  162 

Washington, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Johnson,  Virginia;  Captain,  6th 
Virginia  Eegiment,  February  16,  1776;  Major,  April  1,  1777;  re- 
signed August  15,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Mrs.  John  Eutledge,  South 
Carolina,  who  suffered  great  persecutions  during  the  British  occu- 
pancy of  Charleston ;  she  was  ordered  from  her  country  resi- 
dence into  the  city  and  kept  under  surveillance. 


Date  of  "*-°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Mecuen,  Mary  Edna  (Miss),  1095 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter    of    Jonathan    Packard,   Massachusetts   (1751 

) ;  Private,  Captain  Josiah  Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  Bailey's 

Eegiment  from  Bridgewater,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private, 
Captain  Josiah  Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  John  Thomas'  Eegi- 
ment, August  1, 1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Mighill's  Company, 
38th  Regiment,  Colonel  Baldwin,  September,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain 
Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas'  Regiment,  October  6,  1775  ; 
Private,  Captain  Thomas  Pierce's  Company,  Colonel  Knox's  Artil- 
lery Regiment,  December  16,  1775 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Elisha 
Howard's  Company,  Colonel  Edward  Mitchell's  Regiment,  March 
4-10,  1776 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Elisha  Howard's  Company,  3d 
Plymouth  County  Massachusetts  Regiment,  March  23,  1776 ;  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Keith's  Company,  Colonel  Cotton's  Regiment  for 
service  in  Rhode  Island,  September  25-October  30,  1777. 

1895       Mecuen,  Nellie  Frances  (Miss),  1096 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter    of   Jonathan    Packard,   Massachusetts    (1751 

);  Private,  Captain  Josiah  Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  Bailey's 

Regiment  from  Bridgewater,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private, 
Captain  Josiah  Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  John  Thomas'  Regi- 
ment, August  1, 1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Mighill's  Company, 
38th  Regiment,  Colonel  Baldwin,  September,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain 
Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas'  Regiment,  October  6,  1775; 
Private,  Captain  Thomas  Pierce's  Compaay,  Colonel  Knox's  Artil- 
lery Regiment,  December  16,  1775;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Elisha 
Howard's  Company,  Colonel  Edward  Mitchell's  Regiment,  March 
4-10,  1776 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Elisha  Howard's  Company,  3d 
Plymouth  County  Massachusetts  Regiment,  March  23,  1776 ;  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Keith's  Company,  Colonel  Cotton's  Regiment  for 
service  in  Rhode  Island,  September  25-October  30,  1777. 

1895       Mecuen,  Sarah  Louisa  (Miss),  1094 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter    of   Jonathan    Packard,   Massachusetts   (1751 

)  ;  Private,  Captain  Josiah  Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  Bailey's 

Regiment  from  Bridgewater,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Private, 
Captain  Josiah  Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  John  Thomas'  Regi- 
ment, August  1, 1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Mighill's  Company, 
38th  Regiment,  Colonel  Baldwin,  Septembei-,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain 
Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas'  Regiment,  October  6,  1775 ; 
Private,  Captain  Thomas  Pierce's  Company,  Colonel  Knox's  Artil- 


^  21 9 

Date  of  *-,At'  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

lery  Regiment,  December  16,  1775 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Elisha 
Howard's  Company,  Colonel  Edward  Mitchell's  Eegiment,  March 
4—10,  1776;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Elisha  Howard's  Company,  3d 
Plymouth  County  Massachusetts  Regiment,  March  23,  1776 ;  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Keith's  Company,  Colonel  Cotton's  Regiment  for 
service  in  Rhode  Island,  September  25-October  30,  1777. 

1894       Medbury,  Mary  Elizabeth  Cass  (Mrs.  George  W.  D.  Medbury),  548 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Theophilus  Cass,  New  Hampshire  (1755- 
1845);  Private,  Captain  Amos  Merrill's  Company,  Colonel  Cilley's 
Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia;  enlisted  for  three  years. 

1894      Meredith,  Mary  E.  Farns worth  (widow  of  Joseph  H.  Meredith),  497 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Amos  Farnsworth,  Massachusetts  (1754- 
1847) ;  Corporal,  Colonel  William  Prescott's  Massachusetts  Regi- 
ment, May-December,  1775 ;  wounded  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17, 
1775;  Ensign,  Massachusetts  Militia  Regiment,  1776;  1st  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  of  Matrosses  Massachusetts  Militia,  1778  to  close  of 
war. 

1891      Merrick,  Sarah  Newcomb  (Mrs.  Morgan  TV.  Merrick),  107 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Simon  Newcomb,  Connecticut  and  Nova 
Scotia  (1745—1776) ;  while  raising  a  company  of  volunteers  in 
Amherst,  Nova  Scotia,  1776,  was  stricken  with  small-pox  and  died, 
December,  1776. 

1894      Merrill,  Elizabeth  G.  Blackler  (Mrs.  Samuel  P.  Merrill),  610 

New  York, 

Granddaughter    of    William    Blackler,   Massachusetts   ( 1818); 

Captain,  Colonel  John  Glover's  Massachusetts  Regiment,  May  19, 
1775  ;  was  in  service,  1777. 

1896       Merrill,  Lucinda  F.  Symonds  (widow  of  Lieutenant  Henry  A.  Merrill),   1670 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Felt,  Massachusetts  (1724-1785)  ;  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Samuel  Flag's  Company,  Colonel  William  Shepard's 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  August,  1778,  and  April  9,  1779. 


Date  of  —0  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896       Meservet,  Sarah  J.  (Miss),  1479 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Mudge,  Massachusetts  (1756-1831)  ; 
Private  at  Concord,  April  19,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Simeon 
Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's  Eegiment  of  Guards 
Massachusetts  Militia,  April  2-July  3, 1778 ;  Private,  same,  July  2- 
12,  1778. 

1894       Middleditch,  Julia  A.  Lyman  (Mrs.  Livingston  Middleditch),  468 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abel  Lyman,  New  Hampshire  (1752-1823)  ; 
1st  Lieutenant,  New  Hampshire  Militia,  July  5,  1776. 

1894  Milby,  Maggie  Grant  Tod  (Mrs.  Charles  Henry  Milby),  482 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Fisher,  Delaware  ;  Major,  Coast 
Protection  Service  in  Delaware  Bay. 

1895  Millard,  Mary  E.  Ely  (Mrs.  George  H.  Millard),  13§j. 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Noah  Phelps,  Connecticut  (1740-1809) 
served  with  Ethan  Allen  at  Ticonderoga,  May,  1775  ;  Captain,  Colo- 
nel Ward's  Connecticut  State  Eegiment,  May  14,  1776-May,  1777 ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  May,  1778 ;  Colonel,  May  9,  1779. 

1894       Miller,  Grace  Eleanor  (Miss),  622 

Maryland, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of   George  Schaffer,  Pennsylvania  (1750 

)  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Pennsylvania  German  Eegiment,  July  12, 

1776  ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Schott's  Company,  Colonel  Ottendorff's 
Battalion  Pulaski  Legion,  February  4,  1777;  Captain,  3d  Cavalry, 
1778 ;  Major,  1779. 

1894        Miller,  Ann  Elizabeth  Brooks  (Mrs.  Lester  B.  Miller),  653 

New  York. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Moulton,  Connecticut  (1734-1819) ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Stafford,  Connecticut,  Militia,  "Lexington 
Alarm;"  Lieutenant-Colonel,  22d  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia, 
Colonel  Samuel  Chapman ;  taken  prisoner  at  New  York,  September 
15,  1776 ;  exchanged,  March  2,  1777. 


Date  of  221  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Miller,  Gertrude  Lansing  (widow  of  Livingston  K.  Miller),  651 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Hun,  New  York  (1734-1814) ;  1st 
Lieutenant,  5th  Company,  1st  Eegiment  (City  of  Albany)  New 
York  Troops,  commissioned  October  20,  1775. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Dirck  Hun,  New  York  (1760-1795)  ;  Assistant 
Commissary  to  the  Hospital ;  Issuing  Commissary  in  General  Sul- 
livan's Expedition,  1779. 


1894      Miller,  Katharine  N.  (Miss),  652 

New  Jersey. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Hun,  New  York  (1734-1814)  ; 

1st  Lieutenant,  5th  Company,  1st  Eegiment  (City  of  Albany)  New 

York  Troops,  commissioned  October  20,  1775. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Dirck  Hun,  New  York  (1760-1795) ; 

Assistant   Commissary  to   the   Hospital ;  Issuing   Commissary  in 

General  Sullivan's  Expedition,  1779. 


1895       Milliken,  Emily  Ann  Wilkins  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  Milliken),  1179 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Wilkins,  New  Hampshire ;  Captain,  Colonel 
Bedell's  New  Hampshire  Eegiment,  October,  1775;  prisoner  at 
"  The  Cedars,"  1781. 


1894      Mills,  Ida  A.  Branch  (Mrs.  William  S.  Mills),  739 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bartram,  Connecticut  (1745-1817); 
Private,  Captain  Hull's  Company,  Colonel  Steam's  Eegiment  Con- 
necticut Militia,  1777. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  William  Branch,  Connecticut  (1760-1849)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Hyde's  Company,  Connecticut  Line,  April  19, 
1777-1781 ;  Private,  Captain  Lemuel  Clift's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Durkee's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Line,  January  1,  1781-1783. 


1895      Miner,  Henrietta  Dd  Bois  (Miss),  951 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Eiley,  New  Jersey  (1758-1837)  ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Allen's  Company  New  Jersey  State  Troops. 


Date  of  -22  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Mitchell,  Clara  Goodell  (Mrs.  John  Clark  Mitchell),  704 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of   Edward    Goodell,  Connecticut   (1715 

) ;    Corporal  8th   Company,   Captain    Ingalls,  11th  Eegiment 

Connecticut  Militia,  1776. 

1891       Mitchell,  Marguerite  Sayen  (Miss),  27 

Long  Island, 

Great-great -great-granddaughter  of  Eev.  Josiah  Sherman  (1734- 
1789) ;  Chaplain,  7th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel  Heman 
Swift,  January  1-December  6,  1777. 


1895  Moak,  Kezia  Holt  (widow  of  Nathaniel  C.  Moak),  1012 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Clyde,  New  York  (1732  )  ;  Cap- 
tain and  Adjutant,  New  York  Militia,  1776 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Commandant  1st  Tryon  County  New  York  Militia,  1778 ;  was  in 
active  service  at  different  times  from  January  15,  1779-1783. 

1894  Montgomery,  Caroline  Chilton  (Mrs.  John  C.  Montgomery),  785 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Levin  Powell,  Yirginia  (1737-1810);  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, Grayson's  Additional  Continental  Eegiment,  Janu- 
ary 11,  1777;  resigned  November  15,  1778. 

1896  Moody  Emma  Scates  (Mrs.  William  K.  Moody),  1597 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  John   Jacob   Cool,  Maine   ( 1844) ;   Private, 

Captain  Josiah  Jenkins'  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Brewer's  Eegi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia,  1778. 

1895  Moody,  Mary  Etta  Elizabeth  (Miss),  1086 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Amos  Cogswell,  New  Hampshire  ( 

1826) ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Colonel  Gerrish's  Massachusetts  Eegiment, 
May-December,  1775 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  26th  Continental  Infantry, 
January  1-December  31,  1776  ;  Captain  9th  Massachusetts,  January 
1,  1777;  transferred  to  8th  Massachusetts,  January  1,  1781;  trans- 


Date  ef  "  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

ferred  to  3d  Massachusetts,  June  12,  1783 ;  Brevet-Major,  Septem- 
ber 30,  1783;  served  to  November  3,  1783;  1st  President  New 
Hampshire  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 


1894'      Mook,  Ada  B.  Howe  (Mrs.  Eobert  Mook),  631 

New  York, 
Greut-granddaughter  of  Ammi  Cutter,  Massachusetts  (1733-1705) ; 

Tax  Assessor  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1779-1781 ;    Selectman,  1779- 

1786 ;  Private,  Massachusetts  Militia. 


1892       Moore,  Mart  West  (Mrs.  Frederick  W.  Moore),  196 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gilbert  Thornton,  New  Jersey  (1732-1802)  ; 
Private,  Eastern  Battalion  Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia ;  Pri- 
vate, New  Jersey  State  Troops ;  Private,  New  Jersey  Continental 
Line. 


1895       Moore,  Myra  Drake  (Mrs.  Stuart  H.  Moore),  1308 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Drake,  Massachusetts  ( 1827); 

Private,  Captain  Josiah  Hayden's  Company,  Colonel  Bailey's  Eegi- 
ment,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Josiah  Hayden's 
Company,  Colonel  John  Thomas'  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
various  services  during  the  war. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Gurney,  Massachusetts 
( 1813)  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Company  of  Minute-men  from  Bridge- 
water,  Massachusetts,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;  "  Lieutenant,  Colonel 
Thomas'  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  May  19,  1775;  Lieutenant,  Cap- 
tain Henry  Prentiss'  Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Marshall's  10th 
Massachusetts  Eegiment,  October  15,  1776. 


1895        More,  Caroline  A.  Bacon  (Mrs.  Enoch  A.  More,  Jr.,)  1352 

Colorado, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Eobert  Munroe,  Massachusetts 
(1712-April  19,  1775)  ;  Ensign,  Captain  Parker's  Company  of  Min- 
ute-men ;  killed  at  Lexington,  April  19.  1775. 


Date  of  ^24  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893       *  Morgan,  Prisctlla  H.  Smith  (widow  of  George  N.  Morgan),  395 

Connecticut, 

Daughter  of  Eliphalet  Smith,  Connecticut  (1761-1836);  Private, 
Captain  Wood  bridge's  Company,  Colonel  Whiting's  Regiment  Con- 
necticut Militia,  February  22,  1777 ;  Corporal  May  1,  1780 ;  trans- 
ferred to  Armand's  Cavalry,  July,  1782. 


1895      Morris,  Alice  Parmelee  (Mrs.  Robert  C.  Morris),  1358 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Parmelee,  Connecticut  (1737- 
1807) ;  Private,  Captain  Dunning's  Company,  13th  Regiment  Con- 
necticut Militia,  August  12-September  30,  1776  ;  Private,  Captain 
Bristol's  Company,  at  East  Haven,  "New  Haven  Alarm,"  July, 
1779. 


1891       Morris,  Lucretia  (Miss),  11 

New  York. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Morris,  New  York  (1730-1810) ; 
Chief  Justice  of  New  York,  October  22,  1779 ;  Member  of  the 
State  Convention  which  ratified  the  Federal  Constitution. 


1892       Morrison,  Amelia  Collins  (widow  of  James  Morrison),  258 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Maxson,  Rhode  Island  (1747-1839);  Lieu- 
tenant 3d  Company  Rhode  Island  Militia  from  Westerley,  1783. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  David  Maxson ;  Deputy  from  Wes- 
terley to  the  General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island,  1782-1783. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Collins,  New  Hampshire  ( 

1777)  ;  Captain,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Joseph  Welsh's  Regiment  New 
Hampshire  Militia,  to  reinforce  the  Continental  Army  at  Saratoga, 
September  27-December  11,  1777. 


1894       Morrison,  Ida  Lamont  (Miss),  742 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Lamont;  New  York  (1755-1849) ; 
Private,  Captain  Jonah  Graves'  Company,  9th  Regiment  New  York 
Militia,  2d  Claverack  Battalion,  Colonel  Peter  Van  Ness,  October 
20,  1775  ;  served  to  close  of  war. 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Morse,  Annie  Conant  (Miss),  1049 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Conant,  New  Hampshire 
(1750-1777);  Signer  of  the  "Association  Test,"  1776  ;  Private,  Captain 
.Daniel  Keynolds'  Company,  July  20,  1777  ;  wonnded  at  Bennington, 
August  16,  1777 ;  died  in  consequence  of  wound,  September  10, 
1777. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Morse,  Massachusetts 
(1741-1807) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Josiah  Pratt's  Company,  Colonel 
Lemuel  Eobinson's  Eegiment,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;  "  2d  Lieutenant, 
Captain  Josiah  Pratt's  Company,  Colonel  Gill's  Eegiment  Mas- 
sachusetts Militia,  March  4,  1776  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Billings' 
Company,  3d  Suffolk  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  Colonel  Ben- 
jamin Gill,  February  16,  1779. 


1895       Morse,  Annie  Conant  (Mrs.  Lemuel  Foster  Morse),  1048 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Conant,  New  Hampshire  (1750- 
1777);  Signer  of  the  "Association  Test,"  1776;  Private,  Captain 
Daniel  Eeynolds'  Company,  July  20,  1777 ;  wounded  at  Benning- 
ton, August  16,  1777;  died  in  consequence  of  wound,  September  10, 

1777. 


1895       Morton,  Arabella  Gamage  (Mrs.  Blias  P.  Morton),  1208 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Gamage,  Massachusetts  (1751-1832)  ; 
Lieutenant,  Colonel  Thomas  Craft's  Eegiment  of  Artillery,  May  11- 
August  11,  1776;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Winthrop  Gray's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Thomas  Craft's  Eegiment  of  Artillery,  October  9, 
1776. 


1894       Morton,  May  Mandeville  Eussell  (Mrs.  John  H.  Morton),  518 

New  Jersey. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Eussell,  Massachusetts  (1750  ) ; 

Lieutenant,    13th    Massachusetts     Eegiment,    January    1,    1777 ; 
resigned  March  15,  1778.  [Also, 


Date  of  226  Sooiety 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Eeuben  De  "Witt,  New  York 
(1745-1800);  2d  Lieutenant,  New  York  Militia;  re-appointed  Feb- 
ruary 21,  1778. 


1894       Moseley,  Helen  Graham  (Mips),  506 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Increase  Moseley,  Jr.,  Connecticut 
(1740-1811);  Colonel,  Connecticut  Militia,  October  1776-1779; 
stationed  at  Horseneck,  July  12,  1779. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Increase  Moseley,  Sr.,  Con- 
necticut; Colonel,  Connecticut  Militia  under  Brigadier-General 
Erastus  Wolcott,  March  and  June,  1777;  stationed  at  West  Point, 
June,  1778. 


1896       Mudge,  Florence  Howard  (Miss),  1582 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Mudge,  Massachusetts  (1756-1831); 
Private  at  Concord,  April  19,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Simeon 
Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's  Regiment  of  Guards, 
Massachusetts  Militia,  April  2-July  3,  1778;  Private,  same,  July  2- 

12,  1778. 


1896       Mudge,  Frances  M.  Perkins  (Mrs.  Samuel  B.  Mudge),  1581 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Mudge,  Massachusetts  (1756-1831)  ; 
Private  at  Concord,  April  19,  1775;  Private,  Captain  Simeon 
Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's  Regiment  of  Guards, 
Massachusetts  Militia,  April  2-July  3,  1778;  Private,  same,  July  2- 
12,  1778. 


1896       Mudge,  Kate  Gertrude,  M.D.,  1583 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Mudge,  Massachusetts  (1756-1831)  ; 
Private  at  Concord,  April  49,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Simeon 
Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's  Regiment  of  Guards, 
Massachusetts  Militia,  April  2-July  3,  1778;  Private,  same,  July  2- 
12,  1778. 


997 
Date  of  -"■"  •  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Mullen,  Frances  Ellen  Lepavour  (Mrs.  Charles  H.  Mullen),  1213 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Lefavour,  2d.,  Massachusetts  (1747- 
1834) ;  Private,  Captain  Benjamin  Gould's  Company,  Colonel 
Wade's  Essex  County  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  raised  to  reinforce 
the  Continental  Army,  July  6-October  15,  1780. 


1895       Munson,  Susan  B.  Hopkins  (Mrs.  Samuel  Lyman  Munson),  1085 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Gavit,  Ehode  Island  (1742-1815)  ;  Cap- 
tain, Ehode  Island  Militia,  1775-1777 ;  Major,  1st  Eegiment  Ehode 
Island  Militia,  1779-1781. 


1894      de  Murguiondo,  Isabel  Carlton  (Mrs.  P.  H.  Murguiondo),  561 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Carlton,  Massachusetts  (1750- 
1844) ;  Private,  Captain  Foster's  Company  Essex  County  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  stationed  at  New  York,  1776. 


1896       Murphie,  Clara  A.  Hubbard  (Mrs.  Hiram  Parker  Murphie),  1557 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Philip  Hubbard,  Maine  (1720- 
1792) ;  Captain,  Colonel  James  Scammon's  Massachusetts  Eegi- 
ment, May,  1775. 


1895       Murphy,  Martha  (Miss),  884 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Murphy,  Massachusetts  (1744- 
1808) ;  Corporal,  Captain  Isaac  Cotton's  Company,  Colonel  David 
Brewer's  Eegiment,  May  14,  1775,  eight  months'  service ;  Private, 
Massachusetts  Militia,  May  20,  1781 ;  enlisted  for  three  years. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Coolidge,  Massachu- 
setts (1744-1776) ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Barnard's  Company, 
Colonel  Thomas  Gardner's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "Lex- 
ington Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Craft's  Company,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Bond's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  October  7,  1775. 


228 


Society 
Number. 


1895       Murphy,  Virginia  Hulburt  (Miss),  1040 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Murphy,  Massachusetts  (1744- 
1808) ;  Corporal,  Captain  Isaac  Cotton's  Company,  Colonel  David 
Brewer's  Regiment,  May  14,  1775,  eight  months'  service;  Private, 
Massachusetts  Militia,  May  20,  1781,  enlisted  for  three  years. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Coolidge,  Massachu- 
setts (1744-1776) ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Barnard's  Company, 
Colonel  Thomas  Gardner's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "Lex- 
ington Alarm ;"  Private,  Captain  Craft's  Company,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Bond's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  October  7,  1775. 


1896       Murray,  Myra  Lindley  (Miss),  1599 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Myer,  New  York  (1747-1817) 
Ensign,  Captain  Hendrick  Turner's  Company,  Colonel  A.  Hawks 
Hay's  Regiment  New  York  Militia,  January  30,  1776 ;  in  service  od 
various  Alarms  to  1780. 


1893       Nash,  Mary  L.  Marsh  (Mrs.  J.  G.  Nash),  270 

Texas. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David-Farbush,  Massachusetts  (1721  )  > 

Private,  Captain  Aaron  Trumbull's  Company,  Colonel  Artemus 
Ward's  Regiment,  Massachusetts  Militia,  "  Lexington  Alarm ; " 
Member  Committee  of  Safety. 


1891       Neil,  Annie  Greenwood  (Mrs.),  131 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Powell,  Virginia;  1st  Lieutenant,  3d 
Regiment,  Virginia  Line,  February  12,  1776 ;  Captain,  October  18, 
1776 ;  resigned,  1779. 


1894      Nesmith,  Charlotte  (Miss),  603 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Cunningham,  Massachusetts  (1739- 
1828)  ;  Sergeant,  New  Hampshire  Militia,  June  1777  ;  Lieutenant, 
July,  1777  ;  Captain,  1778  and  1780.  [Also, 


A?at.°9f  229  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Gilruore,  New  Hampshire 
(1734-1809) ;  Member  Committee  of  Inspection  and  Safety,  1775 ; 
Private,  Captain  George  Eeid's  Company,  New  Hampshire  Militia 
at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775 ;  Captain,  December  2-March  17, 
1776 ;  One  of  the  Signers  of  the  Association  Test. 


1894       Nesmith,  Sara  Frances  (Miss),  736 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Cunningham,  New  Hampshire  (1739- 
1828)  ;  Sergeant,  New  Hampshire  Militia,  June  1777 ;  Lieuteuant, 
July,  1777  J  Captain,  1778  and  1780. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Gilmore,  New  Hampshire 
(1734-1809);  Member  Committee  of  Inspection  and  Safety,  1775 ; 
Private,  Captain  George  Eeid's  Company,  New  Hampshire  Militia  at 
Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775 ;  Captain,  December  2-March  17,  1776 ; 
One  of  the  Signers  of  the  Association  Test. 


1896       Newell,  Helen  (Miss),  1464 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Walker,  Connecticut  (1758- 
1829);  Ensign,  Lieutenant  Stephen  Tucker's  Company,  11th  Eegi- 
ment  Connecticut  Militia. 


1895      Newell,  Marion  (Miss),  1335 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dudley  Colman,  Massachusetts  (1745-1797)° 
Adjutant,  12th  Continental  Infantry,  January  1-December  31,  1776  ; 
Major,  13th  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  January  1,1777;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, July  3,  1777;  resigned,  March  10,  1779^ 


1896      Newhall,  Cora  Ingalls  (Mrs.  Stephen  E.  Newhall),  1593 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Munroe,  Massachusetts  (1735- 
1808)  ;  Minute-man,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;  "  wounded,  April  19,  1775. 

1895       Newhall,  Ellen  Augusta  (Miss),  1175 

Massachusetts, 
Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Putnam,  Massachusetts 


Date  of  ^®  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

(1747-1809) ;  Private,  Captain  Jeremiah  Page's  Company  from 
Danvers,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Newhall,  Massachusetts 
(1732-1814) ;  Private  at  Concord,  April  19,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Little,  Massachu- 
setts (1719-1793) ;  Kepresentative  to  the  Massachusetts  Legis- 
lature, May  28-September  18,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Little,  Massachusetts 
(1747-1836);  Private,  Captain  Moses  Little's  Company,  "Lexing- 
ton Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Newhall,  Massa- 
chusetts; Minute-man,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Ezra 
Newhall's  Company,  Colonel  Mansfield's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  May  6-August  1,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaugbter  of  Samuel  Lane,  New  Hamp- 
shire (1718-1806) ;  Member  4th  Provincial  Congress  of  New 
Hampshire,  May  17,  1775. 

1895       Newhall,  Marion  "W.  Clarke  (Mrs.  James  S.  Newhall),  1340 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Lane,  New  Hampshire  (1718- 
1806) ;  Member  4th  Provincial  Congress  of  New  Hampshire,  May 
17,  1775. 

1895       Newhall,  Susan  Putnam  (Miss),  1176 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Putnam,  Massachusetts  (1747- 
1809) ;  Private,  Captain  Jeremiah  Page's  Company  from  Danvers, 
"Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Newhall,  Massachusetts  (1719 
1793) ;  Private  at  Concord,  April  19,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Little,  Massachu- 
setts (1719-1793) ;  Representative  to  the  Massachusetts  Legis- 
lature, May  28-September  18,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Little,  Massachusetts 
(1747-1836);  Private,  Captain  Moses  Little's  Company,  "Lexing- 
ton Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Newhall,  Massa- 
chusetts; Minute-man,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Ezra 
Newhall's  Company,  Colonel  Mansfield's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  May  6-August  1,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Lane,  New  Hamp- 
shire (1718-1806) ;  Member  4th  Provincial  Congress  of  New 
Hampshire,  May  17,  1775. 


Date  of  231  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1891       Newton,  Emily  J.  Mersereau  (widow  of  John  B.  Newton),  20 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Mersereau,  New  York  (1728-1804)  ; 
Member  of  Provincial  Assembly  which  met  at  Kingston  and  Pough- 
keepsie  during  the  war ;  Representative  from  Eichmond  County, 
New  York,  1777-1786 ;  Deputy  Commissary-General  of  Prisoners 
for  the  Continent. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Josbua  Mersereau,  Jr.,  New  York  (1758- 
1856) ;  Quartermaster  at  Eutland,  Mass.,  1777 ;  Guide  for  Colonel 
Hazen's  Eegiment,  1780;  Prisoner  on  the  British  Prison  Ship, 
"  Scorpion,"  1782. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Butts,  Connecticut;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Bacon's  Company,  Colonel  John  Chester's  Eegiment, 
Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Connecticut  State  Troops,  1776 ;  Private, 
Captain  Moses  Branch's  Company,  Colonel  Obadiah  Johnson's 
Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Harmanus  Garrison,  New  York  ; 
Quartermaster,  Eichmond  County  New  York  Militia,  March  15, 
1776. 


1895       Nichols,  Charlotte  E.  (Miss),  822 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Bidwell,  Connecticut  (1744  )  ; 

Ensign,  11th  Company,  23d  Eegiment  or  Train  Band  of  the  Colony 
of  Connecticut,  May,  1776;  Captain,  same  Company  and  Eegiment, 
May,  1783. 


1895      Nichols,  Mart  Brayton  (Mrs.  Charles  L.  Nichols),  1224 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Tinkham,  Massachusetts  (1743-1836)  ; 
Private,  1st  Company,  4th  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Infantry,  Col- 
onel Ebenezer  Sproat,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  same,  Ehode 
Island  Campaign,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Macy  Williams,  Massachusetts 
(1736-1786);  Captain  of  Company  of  Minute-men,  "Lexington 
Alarm;"  Captain,  Colonel  Timothy  Walker's  Eegiment,  May- 
JJecember,  1775. 


1895      Nichols,  Charlotte  P.  Kimball  (Mrs.  John  Howard  Nichols),  919 

Massachusetts, 
Great-great-granddaughter   of   John   Tenny,   Massachusetts    (1723- 


Date  of  232  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1808);  Lieutenant,  Captain  John  Dodge's  Company,  {1776 ;  Com- 
pany  discharged  in  New  York,  April,  1777. 


627 


1894       Niebuhr,  Helen  L.  (Miss), 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Theodore  Sedgwick  (1746-1813)  ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, 1st  Berkshire  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  August, 
1775 ;  Aide  de  Camp  to  General  John  Thomas  in  his  expedition  to 
Canada,  1776. 


1895       Noble,  Atala  Blow  (Mrs.  Louis  Spencer  Noble),  1138 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eichard  Blow,  Virginia   (1746-1833);    1st 
Lieutenant,  4th  Yirginia  State  Kegiment,  March  11,  1776. 


1893       Norman,  Maria  M.  Mandigo  (Mrs.  A.  F.  Norman),  257 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Christie,  New  Jersey  (1755- 
1842);  Private,  Bergen  County  New  Jersey  Militia;  also  Private, 
New  Jersey  State  Troops. 


1891      Norton,  Elizabeth  (Miss),  48 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of    Eobert    Kirkwood    ( 1791);    1st 

Lieutenant,  Delaware  Eegiment,  January  17,  1776  ;  Captain,  Decem- 
ber 1,  1776,  and  served  to  close  of  war. 


1891       Norton,  Ellen  H.  Whiteley  (Mrs.  Eussel  C.  Norton),  121 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eobert  Kirkwood  ( 1791)  ;  1st  Lieuten- 
ant, Delaware  Eegiment,  January  17,  1776 ;  Captain,  December  1, 
1776,  and  served  to  close  of  war. 


^^  O         •     i. 

Admission.  Society 

JN  umber. 


Date  of 


1891       Norton,  Katherine  Whiteley  (Mrs.  Edward  E.  Norton),  104 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eobert  Kirkwood  ( 1791)  ;  1st  Lieuten- 
ant, Delaware  Eegiment,  January  17,  1776 ;  Captain,  December  1, 
1776,  and  served  to  close  of  war. 


1894      Norton,  Louise  Josephine  Benton  (Mrs.  William  Norton),  613 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter    of    Enoch    Whitcomb,   Massachusetts   ( 1841); 

Private,  Captain  Andrew  Haskell's  Company,  Colonel  T.  Marshall's 
Eegiment  for  service  at  Hull ;  Private,  Captain  Manasseh  Sawyer's 
Company,  Colonel  Joaiah  "Whitney's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia. 


1895       Nye,  Annie  Augusta  (Miss),  1315 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Nye,  Massachusetts  (1749-1835); 
Surgeon,  Privateer  "America,"  Captain  John  Somes,  September  17, 
1778. 


1895       Oakley,  Mary  Imlay  (Miss),  1357 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Leggett,  New  York  (1755-1842) ; 
Ensign,  5th  Eegiment  New  York  Line,  Colonel  Lewis  Du  Bois, 
November  21,  1776 ;  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Montgomery,  October 
6,  1777;  Lieutenant,  1780;  retired,  January  1,  1781. 


1895       Odell,  Sara  M.  Wells  (Mrs.  C.  Mortimer  Odell),  904 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Levi  Wells,  Connecticut  (1734-1803) ;  Captain, 
2d  Connecticut,  May  1-December  10,  1775  ;  Major,  22d  Continental 
Infantry,  January  1,  1776;  taken  prisoner  at  Long  Island,  August, 
1776 ;  exchanged,  January,  1777 ;  served  subsequently  as  Colonel, 
Connecticut  Militia;  taken  prisoner  at  Horseneck,  December  9, 1780. 


OQJ. 

Date  of  u  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1892       Olcott,  Mary  G.  Clapp  (Mrs.  Emmet  E.  Olcott),  188 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Clapp,  Massachusetts  (1744 )  ; 

Private,  Captain  Lemuel  Clapp's  Company,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;" 
served  at  Dorchester  Heights ;  also  served  at  different  times  from 
July  24,  1776-April  3,  1779. 

1895       Oliver,  Edith  Adeline  (Miss),  808 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Hotchkiss,  Connecticut 
(1716-1807);  appointed  Captain,  1779,  and  served  from  Watertown, 
Connecticut. 


1895      Oliver,  Grace  E.  (Miss),  807 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Hotchkiss,  Connecticut 
(1716-1807)  ;  appointed  Captain,  November,  1779,  and  served  from 
Watertown,  Connecticut. 


1895       Oliver,  Jessie  F.  (Miss),  806 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of   Gideon  Hotchkiss,  Connecticut 
(1716-1807) ;  appointed  Captain,  November,  1779,  and  served  from    • 
Watertown,  Connecticut. 


1895       Oliver,  Martha  Erminie  Dodge  (Mrs.  William  H.  Oliver),  §05 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Hotchkiss,  Connecticut  (1716- 
1807)  appointed  Captain,  November,  1779,  and  served  from  Water- 
town,  Connecticut. 

1895       Olmsted,  Mary  (Miss),  1272 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  David  Olmsted,  Connecticut  (1754-1824) ;  Cor- 
poral, Captain  Joseph  Hait's  Company,  7th  Connecticut  Continental 


Date  of  235  c„„;^„ 

Admission.  ^^ 

Eegiment,  Colonel  Charles  Webb,  August  7-December  23,  1775 
Sergeant,  Captain  Noble  Benedict's  Company,  Colonel  Philip  Burr 
Bradley's  Battalion  Connecticut  State  Troops,  August  27,  1776- 
January  11,  1777;  Captain,  Colonel  Boger  Bnos'  Eegiment  Connec- 
ticut Militia,  June  3,  1778 ;  Captain,  Colonel  Bezaleel  Beebe's  Eegi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  1780 ;  Captain,  Connecticut  Provisional 
Eegiment,  March,  1781. 


1895       O'Neal,  Mary  L.  Perry  (Mrs.  Philip  G.  O'Neal),  1279 

California, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Absalom  Peters,  Connecticut  (1754-1840) 
Captain   and    Aide-de-Camp  on  the  staff  of  Major-General  Jacob 
Bailey,  New  Hampshire  Militia. 


1892      Orgain,  Margaret  Peyton,  (Mrs.  Edgar  Orgain),  150 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Valentine  Peyton,  Virginia;  2d  Lieu- 
tenant, 3d  Virginia  Eegiment,  February  5,  1776 ;  1st  Lieutenant ; 
Captain,  October  4,  1777 ;  was  in  service  May,  1779. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  William  Bskridge,  Virginia  ( 1830)  ; 

2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Eegiment  Virginia  Line,  June  15,  1777;  1st 
Lieutenant,  December  9,  1779 ;  taken  prisoner  at  Charleston,  May 
12,  1780 ;  exchanged  November,  1780,  and  served  to  close  of  war. 


1891      O'Bourke,  Mary  E.  Rice  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  O'Eourke),  75 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gavin  McCoy,  New  Jersey;  Captain, 
1st  Battalion,  Somerset  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


1893      Orr,  Caroline  De  Forest  (Mrs.  S.  Alexander  Orr), 
New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Gale,  M.D.,  Connecticut  (1743-1799); 
Captain,  "Lexington  Alarm,"  from  Killingly;  Captain,  6th 
Company,  6th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel  Samuel  Par- 
sons,  1775;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  3d  Battalion  Connecticut  Troops 
in  service  at  Bhode  Island,  1776-1777 ;  Captain,  Connecticut  Mili- 
tia, Colonel  "Worthington,  ''New  Haven  Alarm."  [Also, 


289 


236  Society 

,  Da*e  ?f  Number. 


Admission. 


Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Gale,  M.D.,  Connecticut 
(1714-1790)  ;  Private,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;"  Private,  Captain  Adam 
Stevens'  Company,  Colonel  Mott's  Battalion,  1776  ;  Captain,  7th 
Connecticut  Militia. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Thompson,  New  York  (1738- 
1816) ;  Private,  Captain  George  Brinckerhoff's  Company,  2d  Begi- 
ment  Dutchess  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Dirck  Brincker- 
hoff,  1778. 


1894       Osborne,  Lucy  Warner  (Miss),  44* 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eobert  Warner,  Connecticut;  Ensign,  2d 
Connecticut,  May  1-Dectmber  10,  1775;  1st  Lieutenant,  22d  Conti- 
nental Infantry,  January  1-December  31,  1776 ;  transferred  to  1st 
Connecticut,  January  1,  1781 ;  Major,  May  29,  1782 ;  retired  Janu- 
ary 1,  1783. 


1895       Osgood,  Elizabeth  W.  Batchelder  (Mrs.  Charles  S.  Osgood),  1164 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Smith,  Massachusetts  (1738-1803); 
2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Freedom  Chamberlin's  Company  from  Pem- 
broke, Mass.,  March  5,  1775. 


1896       Osgood,  Mary  Woodman  (Mrs.  George  W.  Osgood),  1671 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Woodman,  Massachusetts 
(1708-1791)  ;  Member  Committee  of  Inspection  and  Safety,  Kings- 
ton, N.  H.,  1776 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Alpbeus  Chelsey's  Company, 
Colonel  John  Langdon's  Begiment  New  Hampshire  Militia, 
November  5,  1775 ;  Lieutenant,  March  6,  1776. 


1893 


Otis,  Julia  E.  Hamilton  (Mrs.),  303 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Doolittle  (1759-1825)  ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Joseph  Churchill's  Company,  Colonel  Comfort  Sage's  Begi- 
ment, 3d  Battalion,  Wadsworth's  Brigade  Connecticut  Militia, 
1776 ;  Private,  Lieutenant,  David  Smith's  Company,  Colonel 
Thomas  Belden's  Begiment,  Wolcott's  Brigade  Connecticut  Militia, 


Date  of  237  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1777  ;  Private,  Captain  David  Humphrey's  Company,  6th  Regiment 
Connecticut  Line,  Colonel  E.  J.  Meigs ;  Corporal  same,  October  1, 
1780;  Sergeant,  same  Company,  4th  Regiment  Connecticut  Line, 
Colonel  Zebulon  Butler,  1781-1783. 

1893      Owen,  Hattie  L.  Courtney  (Mrs.  A.  B.  Owen),  371 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Ward,  Pennsylvania;  2d  Lieutenant, 
8th  Pennsylvania,  January,  1777  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  April  2,  1779 ; 
transferred  to  1st  Pennsylvania,  January  1,  1783,  and  served  to 
close  of  war;  Member  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 


1893       Owens,  Grace  Howard  (Mrs.  W.  D.  Owens),  333 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Nelson,  Jr.,  Virginia  (1738- 
1789)  ;  Signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence  ;  Member  Conti- 
nental Congress,  1775  ;  Member  State  Constitutional  Convention, 
1776 ;  Member  of  Congress,  1779 ;  Governor  of  Virginia,  1781 ; 
Commander  of  the  Virginia  Militia  at  the  Siege  of  Yorktown. 

1895      Page,  Emma  Gertrude  (Miss),  1033 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Page,  Massachusetts  (1742— 
1819) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Moses  Abbott's  Company  which 
marched  from  Bedford  to  Cambridge,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Pri- 
vate, Massachusetts  Militia,  May  15,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Harrington,  Massachusetts 
(1739-1818);  Clerk,  Captain  Parker's  Company  of  Minute-men, 
"Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Munroe,  Massachu- 
setts (1712-1775) ;  Ensign,  Captain  Parker's  Company  of  Minute- 
men  ;  killed  at  Lexington,  April  19,  1775. 


1891      *Page,  Anne  Galbraith  Cooper  (Mrs.  Charles  Page),  25 

New  York,; 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Galbraith  (1755 );  Major,  Flying 

Camp  from  Cumberland  County,  Pennsylvania,  1776 ;  prisoner  of 
war  in  one  of  the  British  prison  ships  in  Wallabout  Bay,  Long 
Island. 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  ^°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896       Page,  Jean  Hooper  (Mrs.  Lloyd  Stanley  Page),  1577 

Colorado, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Mitchell,  Massachusetts 
(1723-1821) ;  Colonel,  2d  Cumberland  County  Regiment  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  March  29,  1776  ;  served  till  November  27,  1780. 


1895       Page,  Louise  Blow  (Mrs.  William  Byrd  Page),  859 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter   of  Richard    Blow,   Virginia  (1746-1833) ;    1st 
Lieutenant,  4th  Virginia  Line  Regiment,  March  11,  1776. 


1895       Paine,  Ruth  Felton  Ward  (Mrs.  William  Alfred  Paine),  923 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Humphrey  (1730-1786);  Cap- 
tain, 3d  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  Colonel  Joshua  Win- 
gate,  raised  for  Canadian  service,  1776 ;  Adjutant,  Colonel  Samuel 
Ashley's  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia  raised  to  relieve  Ticon- 
deroga,  June  29-July  11,  1777. 


1894       Paine,  Susan  S.  McClart  (Mrs.  John  W.  Paine),  496 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of   Andrew  McClary,  New   Hampshire  ( 

1775) ;  Major,  1st  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  April  23, 
1775;  Major,  3d  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  June  3,  1775; 
killed  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775. 


1896       Parker,  Alice  Goldthwait  (Mrs.  Thomas  E.  Parker),  1664 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter   of   William   Goldthwait,  Massachusetts  ( 

1808) ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Eppes'  Company,  Colonel  Picker- 
ing's Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm." 


1895       Parker,  Amelia  Jane  Andrews  (Mrs.  John  Lord  Parker),  1167 

Massachusetts, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Roby,  New  Hampshire  (1761-1822)  ; 


Date  of  "°°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Private,  Captain  Philip  Putnam's  Company,  Colonel  Nathan  Bald- 
win's Regiment,  1776 ;  Drummer,  Captain  Reynolds'  Company, 
Colonel  Peabody's  Regiment,  January  1-July  13,  1778  ;  Private, 
Continental  Service  at  Rhode  Island,  September  16-November, 
1778;  in  service  1779  and  1781. 


1895       Parker,  Climena  Philbrick  (Miss),  1065 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Philbrick,  New  Hampshire  (1734- 
1805) ;  Captain,  4th  Company,  9th  Regiment  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  September  5-June  6,  1778;  Member  Committee  of  Safety, 
1775-1778  and  1780. 


1895       Parker,  Edna  Stone  (Mrs.  Galen  A.  Parker),  1320 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Stone,  Massachusetts  (1757-1850); 
Private,  Captain  Thomas  Wellington's  Company,  Colonel  Asa 
Whitcomb's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  October  1-November 
27,  1776. 


1896       Parker,  Florence  Augusta  (Miss)  1532 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Abbott,  Massachusetts  (1751-1837) ; 
Private,  Captain  Benjamin  Ames'  Company,  Colonel  James  Frye's 
Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  eight  months'  service,  May  17, 
1775  ;  Private,  Continental  Army,  Colonel  Henley's  Regiment,  Feb- 
ruary 16,  1778,  enlisted  for  three  years. 


1892       Parker,  Frances  H.  Miller  (widow  of  John  C.  Parker),  171 

New  York, 

Granddaughter   of    William    Hulme,    New    Jersey;     Private,   New 
Jersey  Militia. 


1894       Parker,  Lucinda  Tirrell  (Mrs.  Chase  Parker),  615 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Tirrell  (1760-1850)  ;  Matross,  Cap- 
tain Amos  Lincoln's  Company,  Colonel  Croft's  Regiment  of  Ar- 
tillery, May  9,  1777,  served  three  years. 


Date  of  -^U  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Parker,  Maria  Elizabeth  (Miss),  HOI 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Perry,  Massachusetts  (1750-1836) ; 
Private,  Captain  Israel  Trow's  Company,  Massachusetts  Militia, 
Ehode  Island  Alarm,  1780. 


1895       Parker,  Martha  W.  Savart  (widow  of  Eldred  S.  Parker),  1289 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Savory,  Massachusetts  (1736-1805) ; 
Captain,  2d  Bradford  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Johnson's  Regi- 
ment, "Lexington  Alarm ;  "  Captain,  2d  Bradford  Company,  Colonel 
Samuel  Johnson's  Regiment  for  defence  of  Cape  Ann,  November 
30-December  4,  1775 ;  Captain,  8th  Company,  4th  Essex  County 
Massachusetts  Regiment,  April  3,  1776. 


1895       Parker,  Mary  E.  Baker  (Mrs.  Augustus  Parker),  1311 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Baker,  Massachusetts  (1762-1855)  ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Daniel  Draper's  Company,  Colonel  Davis'  Regiment 
from  Dedham,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Abel  Rich- 
ard's Company,  Colonel  Mcintosh's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia 
March  23-April  6,  1778;  Private,  Captain  Ebenezer  Battelle's 
Company,  service  in  guarding  stores  at  Watertown,  July  2-July  17, 
1778. 


1896       Parkhurst,  Edith  A.  (Miss),  1669 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of      Hugh      Parkhurst,     Massachusetts 

( 1776) ;    Private,  Captain   John   Rowe's   Company,    Colonel 

Ebenezer     Bridge's    Regiment     Massachusetts    Militia,    May   29- 
August,  1775. 


1895       Parkhurst,  Eloise  Alexander  (Mrs.  Edwin  Parkhurst),  1371 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ashley,  New  Hampshire  (1721- 
1792);  Adjutant,  Colonel  Bellows'  Regiment,  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  in  service  at  Ticonderoga,  1776 ;  Colonel,  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  1777-1780. 


Date  of  "rtJ-  ^oclfiy 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Parrott,  Mary  Emily  (Miss),  1220 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Brown,  Massachusetts  (1753-1829); 
Private,  Captain  Parker's  Company,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;  "  Drum- 
mer, Captain  Newhall's  Company,  Colonel  Mansfield's  Regiment, 
May-August,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Amos  Perry's  Company,  Col- 
onel Hawse's  Regiment,  July-September,  1778  ;  Corporal,  Captain 
Chamberlin's  Company,  Colonel  Dean's  Regiment,  March  7-14, 
1781 ;  Quartermaster,  commissioned  by  Governor  Hancock. 


1894       Parsons,  Julia  Warth  Michal  (Mrs.  C.  Chauncy  Parsons),  709 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Warth,  Virginia ;  Private,  Virginia 
Militia;  served  throughout  the  war. 


1895      Parsons,  Caroline  E.  Pierce  (Mrs.  Edwin  A.  Parsons),  1421 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Chase,  New  Hampshire  (1740-1822)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Spalding's  Company,  Colonel  Reid's  Regiment 
New  Hampshire  Militia,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Emerson's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Reid's  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  1776. 


324 


1893      Paschal,  Sadie  Napier  (Mrs.  Frank  Paschal), 
Texas, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Irwin,  North  Carolina  ( 1800) 

Signer  of  the  Mecklenburg  Declaration  of  Independence;  Member 

1st  State  Constitutional  Convention  at  Halifax,  N.  C,  November 

12,  1776. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  McDowell  ( 1795);  Private; 

wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Camden,  S.  C. 


1894      Patrick,  Jennie  Thompson  (Mrs.  Joseph  H.  Patrick),  418 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Michael  Hillegas,  Pennsylvania  (1729- 
1804) ;  Member  and  Treasurer,  Pennsylvania  Council  of  Safety ; 
Treasurer  of  the  United  States,  1775-1789.  [Also, 


Date  of  242  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  William  Nichols,  Pennsylvania  (1754- 
1804) ;  Ensign,  Captain  David  Grier's  Company,  6th  Pennsyl- 
vania Battalion,  January  9,  1776 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Buck's 
Company,  June  24,  1776 ;  Eegimental  Quartermaster,  Sixth 
Battalion,  Pennsvlvania  Line,  August,  1776  ;  resigned  November 
17,  1776. 


1894       Patrick,  Lottie  M.  (Miss),  419 

Ohio, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Michael  Hillegas,  Pennsylvania 
(1729-1804) ;  Member  and  Treasurer  of  Pennsylvania  Council  of 
Safety ;  Treasurer  of  the  United  States,  1775-1789. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Nichols,  Pennsylvania 
(1754-1804) ;  Ensign,  Captain  David  Grier's  Company,  6th  Penn- 
sylvania Battalion,  January  9,  1776;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Buck's 
Company,  June  24, 1776 ;  Eegimental  Quartermaster,  6th  Battalion, 
Pennsylvania  Line,  Augubt,  1776  ;  resigned  November  17,  1776. 


1895       Patterson,  Julia  Shaw  (Mrs.  Frank  J.  Patterson),  1398 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Perrine,  New  Jersey  (1745- 
1826) ;  Private,  Captain  James  Morgan's  Company,  2d  Eegiment 
Middlesex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Koert  Voorhees,  New  Jersey 
(1741-1800) ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Stout's  Company,  3d  Eegi- 
ment Middlesex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


1894      Patterson,  Lucy  Angus  Dun  (Mrs.  Stephen  J.  Patterson),  456 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gustavus  Scott,  Maryland  (1735-1801) ; 
Member  Association  of  Freemen,  1775;  Delegate  Maryland  Con- 
vention, 1775  ;  Member  Maryland  Convention,  1776  ;  Member  Com- 
mittee Observation  and  Safety,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Love,  Maryland;  Deputy 
Maryland  Convention,  1776 ;  Member  Committee  of  Observation 
and  Safety,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Jones,  Maryland ; 
Judge  of  Montgomery  County,  Maryland,  1777;  Member  Com- 
mittee Observation  and  Safety,  1776. 


Date  of  243  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894  Payson,  Anna  Maria  (Miss),  796 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Payson,  Massachusetts  (1732-1803); 
Private,  Captain  Lemuel  Clapp's  Company  of  Militia  from  Dor- 
chester, 1779-1780. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Thayer,  Jr.,  Massachusetts 
(1756-1818)  ;  Private,  Captain  Eliphalet  Sawen's  Company,  Colonel 
Joseph  Palmer's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  March  4,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Thayer,  Massachusetts; 
Private,  Captain  Eliphalet  Sawen's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin 
Lincoln's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

1895  Peabodt,  Annie  E.  Smith  (Mrs.  Charles  J.  Peabody),  1305 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eichard  Smith,  Massachusetts  ( 1788); 

Seaman,  Brigantine  "Massachusetts,"  February  22-July  31,  1777; 
Seaman,  July  31-October  16,  1777;  Seaman,  Ship  "Protector," 
December  20,  1780;  taken  prisoner,  May  5,  1781;  imprisoned  till 
surrender  of  Cornwallis. 


1896       Peabody,  Helen  Bloodgood  (Mrs.  Francis  Peabody),  1459 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Senter,  Ehode  Island  (1755-1799); 
Surgeon  in  the  Expedition  to  Canada,  November,  1775-March, 
1776 ;  Hospital  Surgeon,  July  20,  1776-April,  1779 ;  Surgeon-Gen- 
eral, Ehode  Island  Militia,  1780  and  1781 ;  Member  General  Assem- 
bly of  Ehode  Island,  1780-1783. 

1896       Pearl,  Anna  M.  (Miss),  1595 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Gage,  Massachusetts  (1730- 
1787) ;  Captain,  Colonel  James  Frye's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Line,  May,  1775. 

1895       Pearson,  Nella  Jane  (Miss),  1132 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Greenleaf,  Massachusetts  (1753-1834)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Manasseh  Sawyer's  Company,  Colonel  Josiah 
Whitney's  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  July  30-September  13,  1778; 
Private,  Captain  Ephraim  Hartwell's  Company  stationed  at  Eut- 


944. 
Date  of  ^re  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

land,  October  20,  1779-April  23,  1780;  Private,  Captain  Thomas 
Brintnell's  Company,  Colonel  Cyprian  Howe's  Regiment,  raised  to 
reinforce  the  Continental  Army  in  Rhode  Island,  July  26-Novem- 
ber  1,  1780;  Private,  10th  Massachusetts  Regiment,  Colonel  Ben- 
jamin Tupper,  January  1,  1782-January  1,  1783. 


1894      Peat,  Lilla  A.  Phillips  (Mrs.  George  Keats  Peay),  630 

Florida, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Jones,  Pennsylvania  (1760-1850)  ; 
Private,  Captain  William  Willow's  Company,  Colonel  Francis 
Loches'  Regiment  North  Carolina  Militia,  September,  1778-March 
10,  1779 ;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Cowan's  Company,  Mecklen- 
burg County  North  Carolina  Militia,  1780  ;  Private,  Captain  Richard 
Simmons'  Company,  Colonel  Smith's  Regiment,  1781. 

1896       Peavet,  Angenette  J.  Upham  (widow  of  Joseph  L.  Peavey),  1562 

Colorado, 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Upham,  Massachusetts  (1759-1840)  ' 
Private,  Captain  Sylvanus  Smith's  Company,  15th  Massachusetts 
Regiment,  Colonel  Timothy  Bigelow,  July  5-December  31,  1780. 

1894      Peck,  Mercy  Plum  Mann  (Mrs.  John  Hudson  Peck),  552 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter   of  Giles    Slocum,    Pennsylvania  (1759-1826)  ; 

Private  at  the  Battle  of  Wyoming,  July  4,  1778. 
Also,  great-granddaughter   of   Josiah   Tallmadge,  New  York  (1749 

) ;  Private,  9th  Albany  County  New  York  Regiment,  2d  Clav- 

erack  Battalion,  Colonel  Peter  Van  Ness. 


1893       Pelton,  Kate  Flanders  (Mrs.  Edward  R.  Pelton),  240 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Hall;  Lieutenant,  Captain 
Jacob  Low's  Company,  Colonel  Jeduthan  Baldwin's  Artillery  Arti- 
ficer Regiment,  1776. 

1895       Penfield,  Annie  Scott  (Miss),  1030 

Massachusetts, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hammond,  Vermont  (1762-1847); 


181 


_  A  245  Society 

.  Pate  of  Number. 

Admission. 

Corporal,  Captain  Abraham  Pierce's  Company,  Colonel  Ebenezer 
Brooks'  Eegiment  of  Foot  Guards,  January  12,  1778-April  3, 1778 ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Joseph  Fuller's  Company,  Colonel  Thatcher's 
Eegiment,  September  3,  1778;  Corporal,  Captain  Frothingham's 
Company,  4th  Division  of  Troops  raised  to  re-inforce  the  Conti- 
nental Army,  July  3-December  18,  1780. 

1892       Perine,  Mary  B.  (Miss), 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jobn  Thomas,  Minor;  Captain,  Colonel 
Thomas  Thomas'  Eegiment  West  Chester  County  New  York 
Militia,  February  9,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Thomas,  Jr.,  Member  Provin- 
cial Congress,  1775  and  1776. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Thomas,  Sr.;  Member 
New  York  Provincial  Assembly,  1775. 

1895  Perkins,  Elizabeth  Peabody  Kenney  (Mrs.  Horace  S.  Perkins),  1206 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of    Ezekiel    Marsh,    Jr.,   Massachusetts 

(1740-1822)  ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Caleb  Low's  Company  from  Dan- 

vers,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

1896  Perkins,  Emma  O.  Somerby  (widow  of  Jared  A.  Perkins,  D.D.S.),  1550 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Obadiah  Colby,  Massachusetts  (1731- 

1814) ;    Member,  Committee  of  Correspondence,  Inspection,  ^and 

Safety  of  Amesbury,  Massachusetts,    March    1776-March    1777; 

Committee  to  procure  the  town's  proportion  of  men  to  complete 

the  Continental  Army,  January  25,  1778. 


1895       Perkins,  Esther  A.  Eogers  (Mrs.  John  Wright  Perkins), 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Gould,  Massachusetts  (1710- 
1775);  Delegate  to  Provincial  Congress  from  Topsfield,  Essex 
County,  Massachusetts,  1775. 

Also,  Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Boardman,  Massachusetts  (1752- 
1803)  ;  Private,  Captain  Parker's  Company,  Colonel  Little's  Eegi- 
ment, Massachusetts  Militia,  October  8,  1775;  Private,  Captain 
Gideon  Parker's  Company,  Colonel  Moses  Little's  Eegiment,  Au- 
gust 1,  1775.  lAlso> 


1187 


Date  of  ^*"  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Perkins,  Massachusetts 
(1728-1801);  Private,  Captain  Stephen  Perkins'  Company,  "  Lex- 
ington Alarm ;  "  Captain,  Company  of  Light-Horse,  September  22, 
1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  [Peabody,  Massachusetts  (1739- 
1806)  ;  Private,  Captain  Stephen  Perkins'  Company  from  Topsfield, 
April  19,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Towne,  Massachusetts  (1750- 
1835) ;  Private,  Captain  John  Dodge's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob 
Gerrish's  Regiment,  November  25,  1777-February  3,  1778;  Private 
same,  February  3.  1778-April  3,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Towne,  Massachu- 
setts (1721-1788) ;  Private,  Captain  John  Barker's  Company,  Col- 
onel Moses  Little's  Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Cap- 
tain Benjamin  Adams'  Companv,  Colonel  Johnson's  Regiment  Mas- 
sachusetts Militia,  August  27-November  30,  1777. 


1892       Perkins,  Frances  Jerome  (Mrs.  Benjamin  Perkins),  168 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Symonds,  Massachusetts  ; 
Colonel  2d  Regiment  Berkshire  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  1776 ; 
Colonel  same  at  the  Battle  of  White  Plains,  October,  1776 ;  Colo- 
nel same  at  the  Battle  of  Bennington,  August,  1777;  served  till  1781. 


1895       Perkins,  Jessie  F.  Powers  (Mrs.  Tilman  N.  Perkins),  1363 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Silas  Walbridge,  Vermont  (1759-1840)  ; 
Private,  Captain  John  Warner's  Company,  Colonel  Herrick's  Regi- 
ment of  Rangers,  General  Stark's  Brigade;  served  at  Benningion, 
1777. 


1895       Perrine,  Martha  (Miss),  1397 

Ohio, 
Great-granddaughter   of  James   Perrine,  New  Jersey  (1745-1826)  ; 

Private,  Captain  James  Morgan's  Company,  2d  Regiment  Middlesex 

County  New  Jersey  Militia. 
Also,  great-granddaughter   of   Koert  Voorhees,  New  Jersey  (1741- 

1800) ;    Private,  Captain  Samuel  Stout's  Company,  3d  Regiment 

Middlesex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 
Also,    great-great-granddaughter  of  Matthias  Johnson,  New  Jersey 

(1720-1794) ;  Private,  Middlesex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


Date  of  ^4 7  J?00*?** 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Perry,  Helen  (Miss),  1054 

Kansas, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whiting,  Connecticut 
(1720-1803) ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  5th  Connecticut  Kegiment,  May 
1-November  18,  1775  ;  served  subsequently  as  Colonel  of  Connecti- 
cut Militia  and  State  Troops. 

1895      Pettibone,  Esther  E.  Loomis  (Mrs.  Hawley  Pettibone),  1324 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Safford,  Vermont  (1737-1813)  ; 
Major,  Green  Mountain  Boys,  July  27-December,  1775 ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  Warner's  Additional  Continental  Regiment,  July  5,  1776 ; 
retired  January  1,  1781. 

1891      Peyton,  Yirqinia  Eskridge  (Mrs.  James  Tate  Peyton),  114 

Texas, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Valentine  Peyton,  Virginia ;  2d  Lieutenant, 

3d  Regiment  Virginia  Line,  February  5,  1776 ;  Captain,  October  4, 

1777 ;  was  in  service  May,  1779. 

1891      Peyton,  Lucy  Randolph  (Miss),  115 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Valentine  Peyton,  Virginia ;  2d  Lieu- 
tenant, 3d  Regiment  Virginia  Line,  February  5,  1776;  Captain, 
October  4,  1777 ;  was  in  service  May,  1779. 


1894       Phelps,  Millie  Augusta  (Miss),  655 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Homer  Phelps,  Connecticut  (1757-1823); 
Private,  1775  ;  re-enlisted,  1778  ;  Sergeant-Major,  Meigs'  Light  In- 
fantry, July,  1779 ;  discharged  April  12,  1780. 

1894      Philbrick,  Eliza  (Miss),  379 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Philbrick,  New  Hampshire  (1734- 
1805);  Captain  4th  Company,  9th  Regiment  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  September  5,  1775-June  6,  1778;  Member  Committee  of 
Safety,  1775-1778  and  1780. 


Date  of  ^*o  x£oci?ty 

Admission.  Number. 

1893  Philbrick,  Helen  (Miss),  378 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Philbrick,  New  Hampshire  (1734- 
1805) ;  Captain,  4th  Company,  9th  Regiment  of  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  September  5,  1775-June  6,  1778;  Member  Committee  of 
Safety,  1775-1778  and  1780. 

1895  Phillips,  Harriet  Malvina  (Miss),  1412 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Adams,  Ehode  Island 
(1732-1799) ;  Volunteer  in  the  Expedition  to  Quebec,  December, 
1775;  Captain,  Elliott's  Regiment  Rhode  Island  State  Artillery, 
December  12,  1776-June,  1777. 

1894  Phillips,  Mary  A.  (Miss),  549 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Garret  Brodhead,  Pennsylvania  (1738- 
1804)  ;  Sergeant,  Sussex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Francis  Joseph  Smith,  France  (1748- 
1802) ;  Ensign,  commissioned  by  Congress  July  29,  1779,  to  be 
made  use  of  in  case  of  his  being  made  prisoner  while  serving  as  a 
volunteer  in  the  American  army. 

1896  Phillips,  Metta  F.  Hubbard  (Mrs.  J.  Marshal  Phillips),  1558 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Phillip  Hubbard,  Maine  (1718- 
1792);  Captain,  Colonel  James  Scammon's  Massachusetts  Regi- 
ment, May,  1775;  Captain,  1776. 

1895  Phisterer,  Isabel  Riley  (Mrs.  Frederick  Phisterer),  1364 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Tuttle,  New  Jersey  (1758-1836) ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Giles  Mead's  Company,  1st  Battalion,  2d  Establish- 
ment, New  Jersey  Continental  Line,  June  5,  1778  ;  Private,  Eastern 
Battalion,  Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia ;  Private,  New  Jersey 
State  Troops. 

1893      Pickford,  Anna  M.  Tolman  (Mrs.  Charles  J.  Pickford),  335 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Tolman,  Massachusetts  (1753-1835) ; 
Minute-man,  "Lexington  Alarm,"  wounded  in  the  battle  of  Lexing- 
ton, April  19,  1775. 


81 


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1891      Pierce,  Anna  Eedington  (Mrs.  James  F.  Pierce), 

Long  Island, 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Eedington,  New  York  (1759  )  ;  Private, 

Captain  King's  Company,  17th  Albany  New  York  Eegiment,  Colo- 
nel Whitine;. 


505 


1894      Pierce,  Caroline  A.  Moseley  (Mrs.  Francis  A.  Pierce), 

Massachusetts, 

G-reat-great-granddaughter  of  Increase  Moseley,  Jr.,  Connecticut 
(1740-1811);  Colonel,  Connecticut  Militia,  October,  1776-1779; 
stationed  at  Horseneck,  July  12,  1779. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Increase  Moseley,  Sr.,  Con- 
necticut;  Colonel,  Connecticut  Militia  under  Brigadier-General 
Erastus  Wolcott,  March  and  June,  1777 ;  stationed  at  West  Point, 
June,  1778. 


1895      Pierce,  Helen  Vedder  (Miss),  1227 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Leland,  Massachusetts  (1744- 
1826)  ;  Captain,  Colonel  Doolittle's  Eegiment  at  Bunker  Hill,  June 
17,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Johnson,  Massachusetts 
(1713-1796);  Member  Committee  of  Inspection  and  Safety  for 
Andover,  Massachusetts,  1775  ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Benjamin  Far- 
num's  Company,  Colonel  James  Frye's  Massachusetts  Eegiment, 
May-December,  1775  ;  Colonel,  4th  Eegiment  Essex  County  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  February  8,  1776  and  June  2,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Johnson,  Massachusetts  (1756- 
1842) ;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Poor's  Company,  Colonel  James 
Frye's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  19,  1775;  Private, 
Captain  Samuel  Johnson's  Company,  Colonel  Titcomb's  Eegiment, 
May  27,  1775. 


1896      Pinqree,  Harriet  E.  Dodge  (Mrs.  Thomas  P.  Pingree),  1534 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eichard  Dodge,  Massachusetts  (1754-1851)  ; 
Captain,  Colonel  Samuel  Gerrish's  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  May 
19-December,  1775 ;  Captain,  26th  Continental  Infantry,  January 
1,  1776. 


Date  of  250  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896      Pingree,  Mart  A.  Dodge  (Mrs.  William  G.  Pingree),  1533 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eichard  Dodge,  Massachusetts  (1754-1851)  ; 
Captain,  Colonel  Samuel  Gerrish's  Massachusetts  Regiment,  May 
19-December,  1775 ;  Captain,  26th  Continental  Infantry,  January 
1,  1776. 


1894      Pinkham,  Frankette  Russell  (Mrs.  Henry  Pinkham),  400 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Folsom,  New  Hampshire  (1755-1821)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Aaron  Kinsman's  Company,  Colonel  John  Stark's 
Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  1775. 


1895      Piper,  Jane  North  Roots  (Mrs.  Edwin  P.  Piper),  1072 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  B.  Guernsey  Roots,  Vermont  (1758-1842) ; 
Private,  Captain  Simeon  Wright's  Company,  Colonel  Gideon  War- 
ren's Regiment,  'Alarm"  at  Neshobe,  November  22,  1779  ;  Private, 
same,  for  a  scout  to  the  Lake  against  Crown  Point,  March,  1780 ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Nathaniel  Blanchard's  Company,  Colonel  Eben 
Allen's  Regiment  Vermont  Militia,  October  12-November  12,  1780. 


1895       Pitkin,  Edith  Winifred  (Miss),  1197 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Southwick,  Rhode  Island 
(1731-1797);  Member  General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island,  1776; 
Commissary-General  of  Issues  for  the  State  of  Rhode  Island, 
January  13,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Noah  Thrall,  Connecticut;  Private, 
Captain  Aaron  Foote's  Company,  Colonel  Nodiah  Hooker's  Regi- 
ment, General  Erastus  Wolcott's  Brigade;  in  service  at  Peekskill, 
N.  Y.,  1777. 


1895      Pitkin,  Mary  W.  Southwick  (Mrs.  Wolcott  Homer  Pitkin),  1196 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Southwick,  Rhode  Island  (1731- 
1797)  ;  Member  General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island,  1776  ;  Commis- 
sary-General of  Issues  for  the  State  of  Rhode  Island,  January  13, 
1778. 


Date  of  -51  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1892      Pitt,  Anna  Sutton  (Mrs.  William  E.  Pitt),  157 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Garret  Steddiford,  Pennsylvania  (1752 

)  ;  Ensign   and    Eegimental  Quartermaster,  3d  Pennsylvania 

Battalion,  February  9,  1776  ;  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Washington, 
November  16, 1776  ;  exchanged  December  10, 1776  ;  Lieutenant,  4th 
Pennsylvania  Eegiment,  January,  1781 ;  resigned  May  23,  1781 ; 
Member  Pennsylvania  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 


1896       Platt,  Harriet  T.  Axtell  (widow  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  Edward  E.     1602 
Piatt,  TJ.  S.  A.), 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Axtell,  New  Jersey  (1738-1818) ; 
Major,  Eastern  Battalion  Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia;  Major, 
Battalion  New  Jersey  State  Troops,  November  27,  1776. 


1894      Platt,  Lillian  D.  Fellows  (Mrs.  Charles  B.  Platt),  767 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Fellows,  New  York  (1749-1820)  ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Ephraim  Woodworth's  Company,  13th  Eegiment 
Saratoga  County  New  York  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Increase  Burch,  New  York;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Van  der  Bergh's  Company,  Colonel  Peter  Yates'  Eegi- 
ment New  York  Militia. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Amasa  Chamberlin,  Vermont  (1750- 
1825) ;  Private,  Captain  John  Alger's  Company,  which  assisted  the 
people  of  Stratford,  Vermont,  in  their  retreat,  August,  1777. 


1894      Platt,  Katharine  Jones  (Mrs.  Joseph  C.  Platt),  576 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Backus,  Connecticut ;  Major  com- 
manding Battalion  Connecticut  Light  Horse,  August-November, 
1776. 


1895       Platt,  Sara  Fairchild  (Miss),  1055 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Fellows,  New  York  (1749-1823)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Ephraim  Woodworth's  Company,  13th  Eegiment 
Saratoga  County  New  York  Militia.  [Also, 


252 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Increase  Burch,  New  York  ; 

Private,  Captain  Van  der  Bergh's  Company,  Colonel  Peter  Yates' 

Eegiment  New  York  Militia. 
Also,   great-great-granddaughter   of   Amasa    Chamberlin,   Vermont, 

(1750-1825) ;    Private,    Captain    John    Alger's    Company,    which 

assisted  the  people  of  Stratford,  Vermont,  in  their  retreat,  August, 

1777. 
Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Chittenden,  Con- 
necticut ;  Private,  9th  Company,  1st  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia, 
May-November,  1775;  Private,  1st  Company,  Colonel  Douglass' 
Eegiment,  Wadsworth  s  Brigade,  Connecticut  Militia ;  Corporal, 
Captain  Camp's  Company,  Colonel  Hooker's  Eegiment  Connecticut 
Militia,  1777 ;  Corporal,  6th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Line,  January 
1,  1780;  Sergeant,  same,  April,  1780. 


1893       Polk,  Daisy  Cantrell  (Mrs.  Lucius  Junius  Polk),  388 

Texas, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Cantrell,  Sr.,  North  Carolina  (1758 

) ;  employed  in  the  service  of  the  Continental  Commissioners 

of  North  Carolina. 


1895       Ponsland,  Helen  L.  Pease  (Mrs.  Charles  Fitz  Ponsland),  1218 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Loring,  Massachusetts  (1756-1810)  j 
Private,  Captain  Isaiah  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin  Lin- 
coln's Eegiment,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Private,  Captain  Charles 
Cushing's  Company,  May,  1775-January,  1776 ;  Private,  Captain 
Peter  Cushing's  Company,  under  General  Thomas,  at  Dorchester 
Heights,  March  4,  1776. 


1895       Ponsland,  Syrena  Augusta,  (Miss),  1141 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Felton,  Massachusetts  (1742-1811)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Samuel  Bppes'  Company,  Colonel  Pickering's  Eegi- 
ment, from  Danvers,  "Lexington  Alarm." 


1895       Pope,  Alice  Warren  (Miss),  982 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Pope,  Massachusetts  (1733- 
1812);    Private,    Captain    Peter   Talbot's   Company,    "Lexington 


Date  of  253  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Alarm,"  1775 ;  Captain,  Colonel  Paul  Dudley  Sargent's  Eegiment, 

1775 ;  Major,  Battalion  Sea-Coast  Defence  of  Boston  Harbor,  1777. 

Also,    great-great-granddaughter    of    Peter     Talbot,    Massachusetts 

( 1793) ;  Captain  of  a  Company  of  Minute-men  from  Stough- 

ton,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

1894  Pope,  Caroline  Augusta  (Miss),  466 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Pope,  Massachusetts  (1733-1812) ; 
Private,  Captain  Peter  Talbot's  Company,  "Lexington  Alarm;" 
Captain,  Colonel  Paul  Dudley  Sargent's  Eegiment,  1775 ;  Major, 
Battalion  Sea-Coast  Defence  of  Boston  Harbor,  1777. 

1895  Pope,  Edith  (Miss),  1070 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Pope,  Massachusetts  (1733- 
1816) ;  Private,  Captain  Peter  Talbot's  Company,  "  Lexington 
Alarm ;"  Captain,  Colonel  Paul  Dudley  Sargent's  Eegiment,  1775 ; 
Major,  Battalion  Sea-Coast  Defence  of  Boston  Harbor,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Talbot,  Massachusetts  ( 

1793)  ;  Captain  of  a  Company  of  Minute-men  from  Stoughton, 
"Lexington  Alarm." 

1894      Pope,  Emily  Frances  (Miss),  467 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Pope,  Massachusetts  (1733-1812) ; 
Private,  Captain  Peter  Talbot's  Company,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;" 
Captain,  Colonel  Paul  Dudley  Sargent's  Eegiment,  1775  ;  Major, 
Battalion  Sea-Coast  Defence  of  Boston  Harbor,  1777. 


1896      Pope,  Margaret  Eoberts  (Miss),  1676 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Pope,  Massachusetts  (1733- 
1812);  Private,  Captain  Peter  Dudley's  Company,  "Lexington 
Alarm ;"  Captain,  Colonel  Paul  Dudley  Sargent's  Eegiment,  1775 ; 
Major,  Battalion  Sea  Coast  Defence  of  Boston  Harbor,  1777. 

1896       Porter,  Carrie  Childs  (Mrs.  Charles  W.  Porter),  1490 

Massachusetts, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Child,  Massachusetts  (1714 )  ; 


2^4 

Date  of  "urc  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

2d  Lieutenant,  Colonel  Thomas  Gardner's  Massachusetts  Eegiment, 
May-December,  1775  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Jackson's  Additional  Conti- 
nental Eegiment,  May  12,  1777  ;  resigned,  October  17,  1778. 

1894  Porter,  Ellen  Mabelle  (Miss),  617 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of   Nehemiah    Porter,    New   Hampshire 

(1728 );  Private,  Captain  Philip  Thomas's  Company,  Colonel 

James  Eeid's  Eegiment,  New  Hampshire  Militia,  April  30-October, 
1775. 

1895  Porter,  Mart  Emma  Goldthwait  (Mrs.  Harding  Dunbar  Porter),  1173 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Goldthwait,  Massachusetts  (1752- 
1842)  ;  Private,  Captain  Epps'  Company  of  Militia,  from  Danvers, 
Massachusetts,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

1895      Porter,  Juliet  (Miss),  1158 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of  Samuel    Porter,  Massachusetts  (1740 

)  ;  Private,  Captain  John  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel 

Johnson's  Eegiment  of  Militia,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Eeuben  Gragg,  Massachusetts ;  Private, 
Captain  John  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Johnson's  Eegi- 
ment of  Militia,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 

1894      Potter,  Jane  Vanuxem  (Mrs.  William  Potter),  768 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Clark,  New  Jersey  (1732-1795)  ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  2d  Battalion  Gloucester  County,  New  Jersey, 
Militia;  resigned  November  6,  1777,  to  become  a  member  of  Pro- 
vincial Assembly  ;  Deputy  to  Provincial  Congress,  May,  June,  Au- 
gust, 1775  ;  January  31-March  3,  1776 ;  June  10  to  August  21, 1776 ; 
also  a  member  in  1777. 


1891       Power,  A.  Eomana  Easines  (Mrs.  T.  E.  D.  Power),  71 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Ferris,  New  York  (1734-1777)  ;  Chair- 
man Westchester  County  Committee,  1774 ;  Member  Sub-Commit- 
tee, appointed  by  Provisional  Congress  to  inspect  the  election  of 


<9cc 

Date  of  ^uu  Society 

Admission.  Kumber. 

militia  officers,  Westchester,  New  York,  August  24,  1775  ;  prisoner 
in  the  Old  Sugar  House,  New  York,  1776 ;  released  on  parole,  June 
14,  1777,  and  died  a  few  days  later. 

1892       Pratt,  Frances  Lee  Stoughton  (Mrs.  Henry  L.  Pratt),  178 

Long  Island, 

Granddaughter  of   Samuel    Stoughton,   Massachusetts   (1740 ); 

Lieutenant  5th  Hampshire  County  Regiment,  Massachusetts  Mili- 
tia, May  3,  1776 ;  served  under  General  Gates,  at  Saratoga,  Octo- 
ber 17,  1777. 

1896      Pratt,  Henrietta  B.  Spear  (Mrs.  B.  Granville  Pratt),  1554 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Spear,  Massachusetts  (1741-1818) ; 
Private,  Captain  Seth  Turner's  Independent  Company,  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  stationed  at  Braintree,  January  1-May  22,  1776 ;  Ser- 
geant, Captain  Edmund  Billings'  Company,  Colonel  Jonathan  Bass's 
Regiment,  assembled  to  drive  the  British  ships  out  of  Boston  Har- 
bor, June  13,  1776. 

1895  Pray,  Alice  Easton  (Mrs.  Arthur  Washington  Pray),  1057 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Boyd,  New  York  (1761-1838) ;  Pri- 
vate, 3d  Albany  County,  New  York  Militia  Regiment,  Colonel 
Philip  Schuyler,  1779. 

1896  Prescott,  Annie  Lincoln  (Miss),  1447 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Prescott,  New  Hampshire  (1723- 
1785) ;  Private,  Captain  Daniel  Gordon's  Company,  New  Hamp- 
shire Militia,  September  20,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Prescott,  New  Hampshire  ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  James  Norris's  Company,  Colonel  Enoch  Poor's  New 
Hampshire  Regiment,  June  15,  1775. 

1894      Price,  Martha  E.  Byrd  (widow  of  Thomas  H.  Price),  563 

Alabama, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Upshaw,  Virginia;  2d  Lieutenant,  2d 
Virginia  Regiment,  February  19,  1776 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  August  13, 
1776  ;  Captain,  Yirginia  State  Regiment ;  Member  Virginia  Society 
of  the  Cincinnati. 


Date  of  256  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896      Prout,  Carrie  Pynchon  (Mrs.  Henry  B.  Prout),  1520 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Walter  Pynchon,  Massachusetts  (1744- 
1818);  2d  Lieutenant,  Colonel  Timothy  Danielson's  Massachusetts 
Regiment,  May-December,  1775. 

1894  Prutn,  Anna  Parker  (widow  of  John  Van  Schaick  Lansing  Pruyn),         743 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Fenn,  Connecticut  (1705-1808) ; 
Captain,  10th  Connecticut  Militia,  1777;  served  in  Danbury  Raid 
April,  1777;  Captain,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Baldwin's  Regiment,  Con- 
necticut Militia,  ordered  to  join  ithe  Continental  Army,  at  Fishkill, 
October,  1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Woodbury  Langdon,  New  Hampshire 
(1738-1805);  Member  of  Continental  Congress,  1779  and  1780; 
judge  of  Supreme  Court,  New  Hampshire,  1782-1783. 

1891       Pruyn,  Huybertie  Lansing  (Miss),  745 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Casparus  Pruyn,  New  York  (1734-1817) ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  John  N.  Bleeker's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob 
Lansing's  Regiment,  Albany  County,  New  York  Militia,  October 
20,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Lansing,  New  York  (1743- 

)  ;    Quartermaster,  3d  Regiment,  Albany  County,  New  York 

Militia,  Colonel  Abraham  Ten  Broeck,  1775-1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Fenn,  Connecticut  (1705- 
1808) ;  Captain,  10th  Regiment,  Connecticut  Militia,  1777 ;  served 
in  the  Danbury  Raid,  April,  1777;  Captain,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Baldwin's  Regiment,  Connecticut  Militia,  ordered  to  join  the  Con- 
tinental Army,  at  Fishkill,  October,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Woodbury  Langdon,  New  Hamp- 
shire (1738-1805);  Member  Continental  Congress,  1779-1780; 
Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  New  Hampshire,  1782-1783. 

1895  Pryer,  Mary  E.  Harmer  (Mrs.  Charles  Pryer),  1437 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Ayres,  New  Jersey  (1730 

) ;  Private,  Captain  Josiah  Pierson's  Company,  2d  Regiment, 

Essex  County,  New  Jersey  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Zenas  Congers,  New  Jer- 
sey, Private,  Morris  County,  New  Jersey  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Conger,  New  Jersey  (1760- 
1807) ;  Private,  Morris  County,  New  Jersey  Militia. 


Tw«nf  ***'  Society 

Admits!.  Number- 

1891       Puig,  Emma  K.  Lincoln  (Mrs.  Emilio  Puig),  60 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Heinrich  Staring,  New  York  (1730-1808) ; 
Captain,  4th  Battalion  Tryon  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel 
Peter  Bellinger,  June  25,  1778 ;  served  at  the  battle  of  Oriskany, 
August  6,  1777 ;  served  till  1783. 

1891       Puig,  Louise  M.  (Miss),  59 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Heinrich  Staring,  New  York  (1730- 
1808) ;  Captain,  4th  Battalion  Tryon  County  New  York  Militia, 
Colonel  Peter  Bellinger,  June  25,  1778;  served  at  the  battle  of 
Oriskany,  August  6,  1777  ;  served  till  1783. 

1895      *Purdy,  Louisa  Wood  (Mrs.  Horace  Purdy),  802 

Connecticut, 

Granddaughter  of  Noah  Barnum,  Connecticut  (1757-1832)  ;  Private, 
Captain  Wells'  Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  enlisted  May  7, 1777. 
for  the  War. 

1895      Putnam,  Augusta  Newhall  (Miss), 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Page,  Massachusetts  (1722- 
1806);  Captain,  Minute-men,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  8th   Regiment    Massachusetts    Militia,   February,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Joel  Viles,  Massachusetts   (1743 

)  ;  Corporal,  Captain  Parker's  Company,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;" 

served  two  months  in  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Fowler,  Massachusetts 
(1748-1813);  Private,  Captain  Jeremiah  Page's  Company,  Colonel 
Timothy  Pickering's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  19-29, 
1775. 

1895      Putnam,  Florence  Maude  Tucker  (Mrs.  Eben  Putnam),  1180 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Tucker,  New  Hampshire  (1728- 
1807) ;  2d-Lieutenant,  13th  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Militia, 
Colonel  Thomas  Stickney,  March  5,  1776  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain 
Emerv's  Company,  Colonel  Baldwin's  Regiment,  at  the  Battle  ol 
White  Plains,  October  28,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Mooars,  Massachusetts 
(1761-1842)^  Private,  Captain  Henry  Abbott's  Company,  "Lexing- 

*  Deceased. 


820 


9£Q 

Date  of  "°°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

ton  Alarm ; "  Private,  Captain  John  Abbott's  Company,  Colonel 
Nathaniel  Wade's  Regiment,  July  10-October  11,  1780. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Welch,  Maine  (1751- 
1844)  ;  Private,  Captain  Noble's  Company,  Colonel  Patterson's  Reg- 
iment Massachusetts  Militia,  June  2,1775;  Private,  Captain  La- 
mont's  Company,  November  2,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Moors,  Massachusetts 
(1755-1845)  Private,  Captain  Henry  Farwell's  Company,  Colonel 
William  Prescott's  Massachusetts  Regiment,  April  25-August  1, 
1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Haskell's  Company,  7th  Continental  In- 
fantry, Colonel  William  Prescott,  January  13,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Domenicus  Libby,  Maine  (1751- 
1822)  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Richard  Mayberry's  Company,  Colonel 
Francis'  Regiment  at  Dorchester  Heights,  June  25,  1776  ;  Sergeant, 
Captain  Benjamin  Lamont's  Company,  Colonel  Nathaniel  Wade's 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  January  1,  1778-January  13, 
1779. 

1895       Putnam,  Hannah  Viles  Newhall  (Mrs.  Eugene  Andrew  Putnam),  814 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joel  Viles,  Massachusetts  (1743  )  ;  Cor- 
poral, Captain  Parker's  Company,  "Lexington  Alarm  ;  "  served  two 
months  in  1776. 

1895       Putnam,  Louise  Lancaster  (Miss),  819 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Page,  Massachusetts  (1722- 
1806)  ;    Captain,  Minute-men,   "  Lexington    Alarm  ;"     Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  8th  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  February,  1776. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Joel  Viles,  Massachusetts  (1743 

);  Corporal  Captain  Parker's  Company,  "Lexington  Alarm;" 

served  two  months  in  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Fowler,  Massachusetts 
(1748-1813) ;  Private,  Captain  Jeremiah  Page's  Company,  Colonel 
Timothy  Pickering's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  19-29, 
1775. 


1893       Rae,  Frances  J.  Hicks  (widow  of  Walter  Rae,  M.  D.),  295 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Hicks,  Massachusetts  (1725-1775)  ;  Pri- 
vate, Massachusetts  Minute-men ;  killed  in  action  at  Lexington, 
April  19,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whitney,  Connecti- 


Date  of 


259 


Amission.  Jg&. 

cut  (1711-1796) ;  Private,  Captain  Dimon's  Company,  Colonel 
Bezaleel  Beebe's  Begiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1775  ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Jabez  Gregory's  Company,  Colonel  John  Mead's  Begiment 
Connecticut  Militia,  August  12-September  11,  1776;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Ebenezer  Hill's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Whiting's  Begi- 
ment, October  4,  1776-January  21,  1777. 

1894      Bagland,  Elizabeth  Coppield  Grant  (Mrs.  George  G.  Bagland),  703 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Cary  Whitaker,  North  Carolina 
(1762-1814);  Private,  General  Nathaniel  Greene's  Army;  wounded 
at  the  Battle  of  Guilford  Court  House,  March  15,  1781. 

1893       Bainet,  Catherine  Smith  (Mrs.),  292 

Michigan, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Crane,  New  York  (1728-1803) 
Major,  New  York  Militia ;  wounded  at  Danbury,  April  27,  1777 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  4th  Westchester  County  New  York  Begiment 
Member  Continental  Congress. 


1894      Band,  Florence  Osgood  (Miss),  526 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jasper  Band,  Massachusetts  (1760-1838) ; 
Private,  Captain  Ebenezer  Ingolsbe's  Company,  Colonel  Job  Cush- 
ing's  Begiment,  Massachusetts  Militia,  September  12-November 
29,  1777. 


1895      Bandall,  Sarah  Thomas  (Mrs.  Nelson  B.  Bandall),  868 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Johnson,  Connecticut  (1742-1814) ; 
Private,  Captain  Bradley's  Company,  Colonel  Brook's  Massachu- 
setts Begiment,  1776  ;  served  to  close  of  war. 


1895       Bandolph,  Harriet  Porter  (Mrs.  George  Engs  Bandolph),  860 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Hilyard,  Bhode  Island ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel 2d  Bhode  Island  Begiment,  1776;  Field  Officer  of 
the  County  of  Newport,  B.  I.,  May,  1777. 


Date  of  *®®  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1891       Easines,  Amelia  Ferris  (widow  of  Antonio  Basines),  9 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  James  Ferris,  New  York  (1734-1777);  Chairman, 
Westchester  County  Committee,  1774 ;  Member  Sub-Committee 
appointed  by  Provincial  Congress  to  inspect  the  election  of  militia 
officers,  Westchester,  New  York,  1776 ;  prisoner  in  the  Old  Sugar 
House,  New  York,  1776;  released  on  parole  June  14,  1777,  and  died 
a  few  days  later. 

1891       Easines,  A.  Manuela  (Miss),  16 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Ferris,  New  York  (1734-1777)  ; 
Chairman,  Westchester  County  Committee,  1774 ;  Member  Sub- 
Committee  appointed  by  Provincial  Congress  to  inspect  the  election 
of  militia  officers,  Westchester,  New  York,  1776 ;  prisoner  in  the 
Old  Sugar  House,  New  York,  1776  ;  released  on  parole  June  14, 
1777,  and  died  a  few  days  later. 

1894  Eathoon,  Emily  H.  Magraw  (Mrs.  Samuel  Forney  Eathoon),  797 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Eoss,  Pennsylvania  (1730- 
1779) ;  Delegate  to  First  Continental  Congress,  1774 ;  Signer  Dec- 
laration of  Independence ;  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Admiralty* 
Pennsylvania,  1779. 

1895  Eay,  Margaretta  Willet  (Miss),  1280 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Marinus  Willett,  New  York  (1740-1830)  ; 
Captain,  1st  Eegiment  New  York  Line,  Colonel  Alexander  Mc- 
Dougall,  June  28,  1773-May  9,  1776 ;  served  with  General  Mont- 
gomery in  Canada;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  3d  Eegiment  New  York 
Line,  Colonel  Peter  Gansevoort,  November  21,  1776 ;  received 
thanks  of  Congress,  and  presented  with  a  sword,  for  bravery  at 
Fort  Schuyler;  Lieutenant-Colonel  commanding  5th  New  York 
Line,  January  1,  1780 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  commanding  New 
York  Levies,  April  27,  1781-1783 ;  Colonel  commanding  Tryon 
County  New  York  Militia,  April  10,  1782. 

1894       Eaymond,  Frances  Adams  (Miss),  675 

Massachusetts, 
Great-great-great-granddaughter   of  Philip  Leonard,  Massachusetts 


Date  of  261 

Admission.  Socwty 


Number. 


( "1785)  ;  Private,  Captain  William  Tupper's  Company,  Colonel 

Sprout's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "  Rhode  Island  Alarm," 
December  8,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Leonard,  Massachu- 
setts (1753-1832) ;  Private,  Captain  Nathaniel  Wood's  Company, 
"Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  William  Tupper's  Com- 
pany,   Colonel  Ebenezer  White's  Regiment,  May  6-9,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Adams,  Massachusetts 
(1749-1818) ;  Minute-man,  served  September,  1777,  and  January, 
1778. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Bigelow,  Massschu- 
setts  (1730-1810) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Israel  Whitmore's  Com- 
pany  of  Artillery,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Will  Bigelow,  Massachusetts ; 
Private,  Captain  Samuel  Lamson's  Company,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Murdock,  Massachusetts 
(1742-1817)  ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  William  Tupper's  Company,  Col- 
onel Sprout's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "Rhode  Island  Alarm," 
December  8,  1776;  Lieutenant,  Captain  William  Tupper's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Ebenezer  White's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
"Rhode  Island  Alarm,"  August  1,  1780. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Kehemiah  Allen,  Massachu- 
setts  (1733  ) ;    Captain,  3d  Company,  4th  Plymouth  County 

Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  9,  1776 ;  Captain,  Colonel 
Jeremiah  Hall's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  December  8, 
1776;  Captain,  Colonel  Theophilus  Cotton's  Regiment,  General 
Palmer's  Brigade,  December  11,  1777. 


1894      Raymond,  Margaret  Chester  (Miss),  590 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Philip   Leonard,    Massachusetts 

( 1785) ;  Private,  Captain  William  Tupper's  Company,  Colonel 

Sprout's  Regiment,  Massachusetts  Militia,  "  Rhode  Island  Alarm," 
December  8,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Leonard,  Massachu- 
setts (1753-1832);  Private,  Captain  Nathaniel  Wood's  Company, 
Colonel  Ebenezer  White's  Regiment,  May  6-9  and  September  6-9, 
1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Adams,  Massachusetts 
(1749-1818) ;  Minute-man,  served  September,  1777,  and  January, 
1778. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Bigelow,  Massachu- 
setts (1730-1810) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Israel  Whitmore's  Company 
of  Artillery,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter    of  Will    Bigelow,    Massachusetts; 


Date  of  "§"  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Private,  Captain  Samuel  Lamson's  Company,  "Lexington 
Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Murdock,  Massachusetts 
(1742-1817) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  William  Tupper's  Company,  Col- 
onel Sprout's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "Ehode  Island  Alarm," 
December  8,  1776 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  William  Tupper's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Ebenezer  White's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
"  Ehode  Island  Alarm,"  August  1,  1780. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Nehemiah  Allen,  Massachu- 
setts (1733  )  ;  Captain,  3d  Company,  4th  Plymouth  County 

Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  9,  1776 ;  Captain,  Colonel 
Jeremiah  Hall's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  December  8,  1776  ; 
Captain,  Colonel  Theophilus  Cotton's  Eegiment,  General  Palmer's 
Brigade,  December  11,  1777. 

1894       Eaymond,  Sophia  Beadle  (Mrs.  Edward  Lane  Eaymond),  775 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Beadle,  Connecticut  (1741-1810); 
Private,  Captain  Ebenezer  Couch's  Company,  Colonel  Waterbury's 
Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1777. 

1894       Eaymond  Susan  A.  (Mrs.  Henry  Emmons  Eaymond), 

Massachusetts,  589 

Great-great-granddaughter   of  Philip  Leonard,  Massachusetts  ( 

1785) ;  Private,  Captain  William  Tupper's  Company,  Colonel 
Sprout's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "  Ehode  Island  Alarm," 
December  8,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Leonard,  Massachusetts 
(1753-1832)  ;  Private,  Captain  Nathaniel  Wood's  Company,  "  Lex- 
ington Alarm ;"  Private,  Captain  William  Tupper's  Company,  Col- 
onel Ebenezer  White's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  6-9 
and  September  6-9,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Adams,  Massachusetts  (1749- 
1818);  Minute-man,  served  September,  1777,  and  January,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Bigelow,  Massachusetts 
(1730-1810);  Lieutenant,  Captain  Israel  Whitmore's  Company  of 
Artillery,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Will  Bigelow,  Massachusetts  ;  Private, 
Captain  Samuel  Lamson's  Company,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Murdock,  Massachusetts  (1742- 
1817);  Lieutenant,  Captain  William  Tupper's  Company,  Colonel 
Sprout's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "  Ehode  Island  Alarm," 
December  8,  1776 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  William  Tupper's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Ebenezer  White's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
"Ehode  Island  Alarm,"  August  1,  1780. 


Date  of  263  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Nehemiah  Allen,  Massachusetts 

(1733 ) ;   Captain,  3d  Company,  4th   Plymouth   County  Begi- 

ment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  9,  1776 ;  Captain,  Colonel  Jere- 
miah Hall's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  December  8,  1776 ; 
Captain,  Colonel  Theophilus  Cotton's  Eegiment,  General  Palmer's 
Brigade,  December  11,  1777. 

1891      Eead,  Helen  Barrow  (Mrs.  William  Eead),  19 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Hickman ;  Private,  Surrey 
County  North  Carolina  Militia. 

1894  Eeed,  Cornelia  B.  Clark  (Mrs.  Frederick  Eeed),  690 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Clark,  Connecticut;  Ensign,  Captain 
Meigs'  Company  Connecticut  Militia,  August-December,  1780. 

1895  Eeed,  Julia  Harris  (Mrs.  Henry  Arthur  Eeed),  1306 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Matthews,  Connecticut  (1725- 
1821)  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Phineas  Porter's  Company,  1st  Con- 
necticut Continental  Eegiment,  Colonel  David  Wooster,  May- 
December,  1775  ;  Captain,  Colonel  Heman  Swift's  Battalion  Con- 
necticut State  Troops,  July-November,  1776 ;  served  atTiconderoga. 

1895       Eeid,  Helen  Campbell  McHarg  (Mrs.  Hugo  Eeid),  959 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Micah  Hamlin,  1st,  Massachusetts  (1741- 
1797) ;  Captain  of  a  Company  from  Barnstable,  Massachusetts, 
"Lexington  Alarm;"  Captain,  Colonel  Simon  Gary's  Eegiment, 
February  21,  1776 ;  acting  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Enoch  Hal- 
lett's  Eegiment,  August  24,  1780. 

1891       Eemington,  Helen  E.  Matteson  (Mrs.  Cyrus  K.  Eemington),  46 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Matteson  (1762-1847) ;  Private,  Ver- 
mont and  New  York  Militia. 

1895       Eeynolds,  Mary  Wisner  Myrick  (Mrs.  Frank  Eeynolds),  1126 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Wisner,  Jr.,  New  York  (1742-1812)  ; 
Captain  Florida  and  Warwick  Eegiment  Orange  County  New  York 
Militia,  Colonel  John  Hathorn,  September  22,  1775  ;  Major,  Febru- 
ary 28,  1776 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  February  19,  1778. 


Date  of  -1"1*  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Eice,  Elizabeth  Garland  (Mrs.  David  Hall  Eice),  504 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Garland,  New  Hampshire  (1735- 
1802) ;  Member  Committee  of  Inspection  and  Safety,  Rye,  New 
Hampshire,  May  16,  1775,  and  March,  1776 ;  Member  Committee 
to  raise  money  and  hire  soldiers  for  the  Continental  Army. 

1896       Eice,  Emma  Adams  (widow  of  Edward  H.  Eice),  1596 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Adams  (1724 );  Minute-man  from 

Medway,  April  19,  1775 ;  Private,  in  service  at  Boston,  September 
28,  1778-January  1,  1779. 

1894  Eice,  Harriet  Langdon  Pruyn  (Mrs.  William  G.  Eice),  744 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Casparus  Pruyn,  New  York  (1734-1817) ;  2d 
Lieutenant,  Captain  John  Bleecker's  Company,  1st  Eegiment  Al- 
bany County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Jacob  Lansing,  Jr.,  Octo- 
ber 20,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Lansing,  New  York  (1743 

) ;    Quartermaster,  3d  Eegiment   Albany  County   New    York 

Militia,  Colonel  Abraham  Ten  Broeck,  1775-1778. 

Also,  great-great  granddaughter  of  Thomas  Fenn,  Connecticut  (1705- 
1808)  ;  Captain,  10th  Connecticut  Militia  ;  served  in  Danbury  Eaid, 
April,  1777  ;  Captain,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Baldwin's  Eegiment  Con- 
necticut Militia,  ordered  to  join  the  Continental  Army  at  Fishkill, 
October,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Woodbury  Langdon,  New  Hamp- 
shire (1738-1805)  ;  Member  Continental  Congress,  1779  and  1780; 
Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  New  Hampshire,  1782-1783. 

1380 

1895  Eioh,  Josephine  Atwill  (Mrs.  George  Henry  Eich), 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Mudge,  Massachusetts  (1750-1831); 
Private,  Captain  Simon  Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  2-July  3,  1778 ;  Private, 
Captain  Simon  Brown's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's  Eegi- 
ment of  Guards,  July  2-12,  1778. 

1895       Rich,  Maria  Elizabeth  (Miss),  834 

Massachusetts, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Townsend,  Massachusetts  (1738- 


Date?1  ^  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1775) ;  Patriot,  killed  while  attacking  the  British  on]  their  retreat 
from  Concord,  April  19,  1775. 


1894      Richards,  Bertha  (Miss),  442 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Adams,  New  York  (1751- 
1846) ;  Private,  Captain  Henry  B.  Livingston's  Company,  4th  New 
York  Regiment,  1775. 


1894      Richardson,  Mary  Claiborne  (Mrs.  John  Richardson),  621 

Maryland, 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Harrison,  Virginia  ( 1796) ;  Colonel, 

Virginia  Regiment  of  Artillery,  November  30,  1776 ;  Colonel,  1st 
Continental  Artillery,  January  1,  1777,  with  rank  from  November 
30,  1776 ;  served  to  June,  1783. 


1894      Richmond,  Frances  B.  Palmer  (Mrs.  Henry  I.  Richmond),  565 

Rhode  Island, 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Caldwell,  Massachusetts  (1751-1824) ; 
Private,  Captain  Burnham's  Company  from  Ipswich,  Massachu- 
setts, "Lexington  Alarm." 


1895      Richmond,  Olive  (Miss),  976 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great- granddaughter  of  John  Cushing,  Massachusetts  (1722 
)  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  2d  Plymouth  County  Regiment  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  February  10,  1776 ;  Colonel,  same,  April  1,  1776  ; 
resigned,  January  1,  1779. 


1895      Ridings,  Clara  B.  Sloan  (Mrs.  William  H.  Ridings),  1259 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lyon,  Massachusetts  (1758-1845) ; 
Private,  Captain  Elijah  Vose's  Company,  Colonel  William  Heath's 
Massachusetts  Regiment,  May-December,  1775. 


266 
1893       Eisk,  Margaret  Henderson  (Miss),  413 


Date  of  "uu  Society 

Admission.  Number. 


New  Jersey, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Dickerson,  New  Jersey 
(1724-1780);  Member  Committee  of  Observation,  Morris  County, 
New  Jersey,  January  1,  1775;  Delegate  Provincial  Congress,  May 
1,  1775 ;  Captain,  3d  Eegiment  New  Jersey  Line,  Colonel  Elias 
Dayton,  Marcb  5-November  10, 1776  ;  Captain,  same,  November  29, 
1776-October  26,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaugbter  of  Jacob  Drake,  New  Jersey ;  Colonel 
Western  Eegiment  New  Jersey  Militia ;  resigned  to  become  a 
Member  of  General  Assembly  of  New  Jersey. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Josepb  Beavers,  New  Jersey 

1816);  Colonel,  2d  Eegiment  Hunterdon  County  New  Jersey 

Militia. 


1895       Eobbins,  Henrietta  Dumont  (Mrs.  Cbarles  A.  Eobbins),  1244 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaugbter  of  Peter  Dumont,  New  Jersey ;  Private,  Captain 
Jacob  Ten  Eyck's  Company,  1st  Battalion  Somerset  County  New 
Jersey  Militia. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Peter  Dumont,  Jr.,  New  Jersey ;  Private, 
Captain  Jacob  Ten  Eyck's  Company,  1st  Battalion  Somerset  County 
New  Jersey  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaugbter  of  Abraham  Swartwout,  New  York 
(1742-1799);  Captain,  3d  Eegiment  New  York  Line,  Colonel  Peter 
Gansevoort,  November  21,  1776;  Captain,  Colonel  Zepbaniab 
Piatt's  Eegiment  Dutcbess  County  New  York  Associated  Exempts, 
1778. 


1895       Egberts,  Eunice  Avery  Williams  (Mrs.  Eicbard  A.  Eoberts),  899 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Park  Avery,  Jr.,  Connecticut  (1741-1821); 
Lieutenant,  Connecticut  Militia ;  wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Groton 
Heights,  September  6,  1781. 

1895      Eobertson,  Elizabeth  Clute  (Mrs.  Matthew  Henry  Eobertson),  1013 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Truax,  New  York  (1755-1854);  Private, 
Captain  Ostrom's  Company,  Colonel  Schuyler's  Eegiment  New 
York  State  Troops. 


0^7 
Date  of  ^u '  ,§ooilty 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Eobinson,  Alice  M.  Cushing  (Mrs.  George  W.  Robinson),  1046 

Massachusetts, 
Great-great  -granddaughter  of  David  Cushing,  Massachusetts  (1727- 

1800) ;    Lieutenant-Colonel,    Colonel    Solomon   Lovell's   Regiment 

Massachusetts  Militia,  chosen  by  the  Legislature,  February  2,  1776  ; 

Colonel  2d  Regiment  Suffolk  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  chosen 

by  the  Legislature,  October  6,  1776. 

1895       Robinson,  Florence  Laura  (Miss),  1387 

New  York, 

Gretit-great-granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Hibbard,  New  Hampshire; 
Private,  Colonel  Jonathan  Chase's  Regiment  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  June  27-July  3,1777,;  served  at  Ticonderoga;  Sergeant- 
Major,  same  regiment,  September  22-October  23, 1777;  at  Saratoga. 

1895      Robinson,  Mart  Ella  (Miss),  1386 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Hibbard,  New  Hampshire ; 
Private,  Colonel  Jonathan  Chase's  Regiment  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  June  27-July  3,  1777 ;  served  at  Ticonderoga ;  Sergeant- 
Major,  same  regiment,  September  22-October  23, 1777 ;  at  Saratoga. 

1891       Robinson,  Mary  Campbell  (Mrs.  Leiper  Moore  Robinson),  45 

Virginia, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Spotswood  Moore,  Virginia  (1758 

)  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  14th  Regiment  Virginia  Line,  Colonel  Charles 

Lewis,  January  1777;    let  Lieutenant,  October  4,1777;    resigned 
January  10,  1778. 

1891       Robinson,  Mary  Frances  Cramer  (Mrs.  Joseph  C.  Robinson),  90 

New  York, 
Great-granddaughter  of    Luther   Bingham,  Connecticut ;    Drummer 

and  Fifer,  Captain  Branch's  Company,  Colonel  Johnson's  Regiment, 

January  8,  1778. 

1895       Robotham,  Adela  Tucker  (Mrs.  George  Robotham),  1198 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Bezaleel  Bristol;  Captain,  Con- 
necticut Militia,  1776  and  1777 ;  Captain  in  "  East  Haven  Alarm," 
1779. 


Date  of  w"8  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893       *  Eoche,  SaxvAH  Augusta  Bartlett  (Mrs.  George  "W.  Eoche),  317 

Maryland, 

Granddaughter  of  Bailey  Bartlett,  Massachusetts,  (1750-1830);  Bep- 
resentative  to  the  General  Court,  1781-1784;  a  noted  patriot,  gave 
money  most  liberally  to  furnish  military  supplies  during  the  Bevo- 
lution. 


1895       Eockwood,  Henrietta  (Miss),  1064 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abiel  Abbot,  Massachusetts  (1741-1803) ; 
Muster-master  and  Paymaster  with  rank  of  Captain,  Colonel  Na- 
hum  Baldwin's  New  Hampshire  Eegiment,  raised  to  reinforce  the 
Continental  Army  at  New  York,  September  16,  1776-1777;  2d 
Major,  5th  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  December  11,  1776; 
1st  Major,  same,  March  30,  1781 ;  Major,  Colonel  Moses  Nichols' 
Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  raised  to  reinforce  the  Conti- 
nental Army  at  Ticonderoga,  June  29-July  8,  1777 ;  Major,  5th 
Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  March  30,  1781 ;  Member  New 
Hampshire  Provincial  Congress,  1777,  1779-1780. 


1895       Eockwood,  Persis  Abbot  (Mrs.  William  Emerson  Eockwood),  1047 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abiel  Abbot,  Massachusetts  (1741-1803) ; 
Muster-master  and  Pa3Tmaster  with  rank  of  Captain,  Colonel  Na- 
hum  Baldwin's  New  Hampshire  Eegiment,  raised  to  reinforce  the 
Continental  Army  at  New  York,  September  16,  1776-1777;  2d 
Major,  5th  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  December  11,  1776; 
1st  Major,  same,  March  30,  1781;  Major,  Colonel  Moses  Nichol's 
Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  raised  to  reinforce  the  Conti- 
nental Army  at  Ticonderoga,  June  29-July  8,  1777 ;  Major,  5th 
Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  March  30,  1781 ;  Member  New 
Hampshire  Provincial  Congress,  1777,  1779-1780. 


1894       Eodman,  Harriet  E.  Eobinson  (Mrs.  Isaac  Peace  Eodman),  792 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Eobinson,  Jr.,  Ehode  Island 
(1756-1841) ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Adams'  Company,  Ehode 
Island  Militia,  June,  1777;  Captain-Lieutenant,  February,  1778. 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  "^9  Society 

Admission.  .Number. 

1895       Eoe,  Elizabeth  M.  Tan  Bokelen  (Mrs.  Alfred  Eoe),  1423 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Antony  Morris,  Pennsylvania;  Volunteer; 
wounded  while  rendering  service  to  Pennsylvania  troops  at  Chester, 
Pa.,  1777. 


1895       Eoe,  Frances  A.  M.  Mack  (Mrs.  Fayette  W.  Eoe),  963 

District  of  Columbia, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Colton,  Massachusetts  (1747-1804); 
Sergeant,  Captain  Andrew  Colton's  Company,  "Lexington  Alarm;" 
service  fifteen  days;  Sergeant,  Captain  Daniel  Caldwell's  Company, 
Colonel  Timothy  Bobinson's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
December  25,  1776-April  2,  1777 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Samuel 
Burt's  Company,  1st  Hampshire  County  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  April  23,  1778;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  John  Carpenter's 
Company,  March  11-June  11,  1779 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  John  Car- 
penter's Company,  June  11-September  30,  1779;  1st  Lieutenant, 
Captain  Joseph  Browning's  Company,  Colonel  Seth  Murray's 
Hampshire  County  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  raised  to  rein- 
force the  Continental  Army,  July  4-October  12,  1780 ;  Lieutenant, 
2d  Company,  Colonel  Gideon  Burt's  Hampshire  County  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  on  alarm  service,  June  12  and  16,  1782. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Colton,  Jr.,  Massachu- 
setts (1722-1808);  Drummer,  Captain  Isaac  Colton's  Company, 
Colonel  David  Brewer's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  12, 
1775,  eight  months'  service ;  Drummer,  Captain  John  Carpenter's 
Company  of  Guards  at  Springfield,  June  1-September  1,  1780. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Gilbert,  Connecticut 
(1734-1818);  Lieutenant,  Captain  Abijah  Eowley's  Company  of 
Minute-men,  1775 ;  Deputy  to  General  Assembly  at  New  Haven, 
1775,  1776-1790. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Mack,  Connecticut  (1759-1806); 
Private,  Captain  Skinner's  Company,  Colonel  Throop's  Eegiment 
Connecticut  Militia,  March  1-June  1,  1776  ;  Private,  same  company, 
1778 ;  Private,  Captain  Terrill's  Company,  Connecticut  Militia; 
Private,  Captain  Phelps'  Company,  Connecticut  Militia. 


1891       Roe,  Katherine  Bissell  Bogert  (Mrs.  Charles  Francis  Eoe),  137 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Zebulon   Bissell,  Connecticut  (1750  ); 

Private,  Captain  Bezaleel  Beebe's  Company,  Colonel  Philip  Burr 
Bradley's  Connecticut  State  Eegiment,  1776;  taken  prisoner  at 
Fort  Washington,  New  York,  November  16,  1776. 


Date  of  -1'"  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Eogers,  Anna  Catherine  (Miss),  1372 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Eogers,  Pennsylvania  (1746-1782) ; 
Ensign,  Liberty  Company,  Hanover  Township  Lancaster  County, 
Pennsylvania,  Associators,  1775 ;  3d  Lieutenant,  Captain  James 
Eogers'  Company,  Colonel  Timothy  Green's  Hanover  Township 
Eifle  Battalion,  June  6,  1776  ;  served  at  the  Battle  of  Long  Island ; 
Corporal,  4th  Battalion  Pennsylvania  Line,  Colonel  William  Butler, 
1778-1781. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Wallace,  Pennsylvania ; 
Member  Bucks  County  Committee  of  Safety,  December  15,  1774- 
July  29,  1776 ;  Justice  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Orphans'  Court, 
Oyer  and  Terminer,  and  General  Jail  Delivery  for  Bucks  County, 
1776  and  through  the  Eevolution ;  Member  Warwick  Township 
Bucks  County  Company  of  Associators,  August,  1775 ;  Member  of 
the  Committee  which  met  at  Carpenters'  Hall,  Philadelphia,  June 
18,  1776. 

Also,  great  granddaughter  of  John  Carr,  Pennsylvania  (1756-1812)  ; 
Private,  Captain  John  Jamison's  Company,  Warwick  Township 
Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  Associators,  August  20,  1776. 


1895      Eogers,  Caroline  H.  Bulkeley  (Mrs.  Samuel  T.  Eogers),  996 

Connecticut, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Scott,  Connecticut  (1756-1824); 
Private,  9th  Company,  5th  Connecticut  Eegiment,  Colonel  David 
Waterbury,  November,  1775;  Private,  4th  Company,  7th  Connecti- 
cut Eegiment,  Colonel  Charles  Webb,  July  16,  1776;  Private, 
Captain  Hait's  Company,  February  1,  1777;  Private,  Captain 
Nichols'  Company,  July  5,  1779. 


1891       Eogers,  Elizabeth  Butler  (Mrs.  P.  V".  Eogers),  172 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eli  Butler,  Connecticut  ( 1808)  ;  Captain, 

Colonel  Elisha  Sheldon's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Light  Horse,  1775 
and  1776. 

Also,    great-granddaughter   of    John    Mosher,    Massachusetts   (1745 

);  2d  Lieutenant,  Colonel  William   Prescott's   Massachusetts 

Eegiment,  May-December,  1775 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  7th  Eegiment 
Continental  Infantry,  January  1-December  31,  1776;  1st  Lieuten- 
ant, 8th  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Line,  January  1,  1777 ;  retired, 
December  15,  1778. 


Date  of  271  _    .  L 

Admission.  50Cl<?ty 

Number. 

1895      Eogers,  Fanny  Edwards  (Mrs.  J.  Warren  Eogers),  238 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Pomeroy,  Massachusetts  (1706- 
1777)  ;  appointed  Brigadier-General  Continental  Army,  June,  1775  ; 
declined;  served  as  volunteer  at  Bunker  Hill;  Colonel,  2d  Regi- 
ment  Hampshire  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  February  6,  1776 ; 
Member  Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress,  1774,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Edwards,  Massachusetts  (1738 
— — ) ;  Member  Berkshire  County  Massachusetts  Committee  of 
Safety ;  Commissary  of  Supplies  for  Massachusetts. 


1895      Eogers,  Grace  Elizabeth  (Miss),  1374 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Rogers,  Pennsylvania  (1746-1782) ; 
Ensign,  Liberty  Company,  Hanover  Township  Lancaster  County, 
Pennsylvania,  Associators,  1775 ;  3d  Lieutenant,  Captain  James 
Rogers'  Company,  Colonel  Timothy  Green's  Hanover  Township 
Rifle  Battalion,  June  6,  1776;  served  at  the  Battle  of  Long  Island; 
Corporal,  4th  Battalion  Pennsylvania  Line,  Colonel  William  Butler, 
1778-1781. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Wallace,  Pennsylvania; 
Member  Bucks  County  Committee  of  Safety,  December  15,  1774- 
July  29,  1776 ;  Justice  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Orphan's  Court, 
Oyer  and  Terminer,  and  General  Jail  Delivery  for  Bucks  County, 
1776  and  through  the  Revolution;  Member  Warwick  Township 
Bucks  County  Company  of  Associators,  August,  1775 ;  Member  of 
the  Committee  which  met  at  Carpenters'  Hall,  Philadelphia,  June  18, 
1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Carr,  Pennsylvania  (1756-1812); 
Private,  Captain  John  Jamison's  Company  Warwick  Township 
Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  Associators,  August  20,  1776. 


1895       Rogers,  Helen  Fowler  (Miss),  1375 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Rogers,  Pennsylvania  (1746-1782)  ; 
Ensign,  Liberty  Company,  Hanover  Township  Lancaster  County, 
Pennsylvania,  Associators,  1775;  3d  Lieutenant,  Captain  James 
Rogers'  Company,  Colonel  Timothy  Green's  Hanover  Township 
Rifle  Battalion,  June  6,  1776;  served  at  the  battle  of  Long  Island; 
Corporal,  4th  Battalion  Pennsylvania  Line,  Colonel  William  Butler, 
1776-1781.  [Ato0> 


979 
Date  of  '  Society 

Admission.  Number, 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Wallace,  Pennsylvania, 
Member  Bucks  County  Committee  of  Safety,  December  15, 1774- 
July  29,  1776 ;  Justice  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Orphan's  Court, 
Oyer  and  Terminer,  and  General  Jail  Delivery  for  Bucks  County, 
1776  and  through  the  devolution ;  Member  Warwick  Township 
Bucks  County  Company  of  Associators,  August,  1775 ;  Member  of 
the  Committee  which  met  at  Carpenters'  Hall,  Philadelphia,  June 
18,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Carr,  Pennsylvania  (1756-1812)  ; 
Private,  Captain  John  Jamison's  Company  Warwick  Township 
Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  Associators,  August  20,  1776. 

1893      Eogers,  Marie  Potter  (Miss),  293 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  Paul  Potter,  of  Potter's  Creek,  New  Jersey ;  Pri- 
vate, Monmouth  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1893  Eogers,  Mary  Turner  Potter  (Mrs.),  385 

New  Jersey, 

Daughter  of  Paul  Potter,  of  Potter's  Creek,  New  Jersey ;  Private, 
Monmouth  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1894  Eogers,  Miriam  N.  Scott  (Miss),  474 

Connecticut, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Scott,  Connecticut  (1756-1824)  5 
Private,  9th  Company,  5th  Connecticut  Eegiment,  Colonel  David 
Waterbury,  November,  1775 ;  Private,  4th  Company,  7th  Connecti- 
cut Eegiment,  Colonel  Charles  Webb,  July  16,  1776 ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Hait's  Company,  February  1,  1777 ;  Private,  Captain  Nichols' 
Company,  July  5,  1779. 

1895  Eogers,  Eebecca  (Miss),  1251 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Dodge,  Massachusetts  (1740- 
1786)  ;  Captain,  Colonel  Moses  Little's  Massachusetts  Eegiment, 
May  18-December,  1775  ;  Captain,  12th  Continental  Infantry,  Janu- 
ary 1,  1776. 

1893      Eogers,  Sara  Bulkeley  (Miss),  382 

Connecticut, 
Great-great-granddaughter    of    William    Scott,    Connecticut    (1756- 


Date  of  "78  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1824)  ;  Private,  9th  Company,  5th  Connecticut  Eegiment,  Colonel 
David  Waterbury,  November,  1775  ;  Private,  4th  Company,  7th 
Connecticut  Eegiment,  Colonel  Charles  Webb,  July  16,  1776;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Haifa  Company,  February  1,  1777 ;  Private,  Captain 
Nichols'  Company,  July  5,  1779. 

1895       Eogers,  Sarah  Benson  (Mrs.  William  Allen  Eogers),  1052 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Green,  Pennsylvania 
(1733-1812)  ;  Member  Committee  of  Observation,  December,  1774; 
Captain,  1st  Pennsylvania  Battalion  of  the  Flying  Camp,  June- 
December,  1776. 

1895      Eonimus,  Helen  Florence  Starr  (Mrs.  James  Dyer  Eonimus),  1°76 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Starr,  Massachusetts  (1740-1830)' 
Member  Boston  Tea  Party;  Private,  Captain  Nathan  Mitchell's 
Company,  "  Lexington  Alarm,"  eight  days'  service. 

1895      Eopes,  Eliza  Orme  (Miss),  947 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  William  Brown,  Connecticut  (1759-1804)  ;  Private, 
Captain  Comstock's  Company,  8th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia, 
April  9,  1777  ;  Corporal,  May  8,  1779 ;  Sergeant,  August  3,  1780. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Eopes,  Jr.,  Massachusetts 
(1747-1788);  Sergeant,  Captain  Benjamin  Ward,  Jr.'s,  Company 
Massachusetts  Militia,  January  22,  1776  ;  promoted  2d  Lieutenant, 
June  22,  1776 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  John  Symonds'  Company  of 
Matrosses,  Salem,  Massachusetts,  June  21,  1777 ;  1st  Lieutenant 
Sea  Coast  Company,  Salem,  Massachusetts  Militia,  December,  1777; 
Volunteer,  Captain  Samuel  Flagg's  Company  Massachusetts  Militia, 
expedition  to  Ehode  Island,  August,  1778. 

1895      Eopes,  Mary  Pickman  (Miss),  948 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  William  Brown,  Connecticut  (1759-1804)  ;  Private, 
Captain  Comstock's  Company,  8th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia, 
April  9,  1777  ;  Corporal,  May,  1779  ;  Sergeant,  August  3,  1780. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Eopes,  Jr.,  Massachusetts 
(1747-1788);  Sergeant,  Captain  Benjamin  Ward,  Jr.'s,  Company 
Massachusetts  Militia,  January  22,  1776 ;  promoted  2d  Lieutenant, 


274 

Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

June  22,  1776  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  John  Symonds'  Company  of 
Matrosses,  Salem,  Massachusetts,  June  21,  1777 ;  1st  Lieutenant 
Sea  Coast  Company,  Salem,  Massachusetts  Militia,  December,  1777 ; 
Volunteer,  Captain  Samuel  Flagg's  Company  Massachusetts  Militia, 
expedition  to  Ehode  Island,  August,  1778. 

1895      Eose,  Flora  (Miss),  1075 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Madison,  Virginia  (1723 ) ; 

Member  Orange  County,  Virginia,  Committee  of  Safety,  December, 
1774 ;  Chairman  same,  May,  1775. 

1895       Eose,  Harriette  Howard  (Miss),  1045 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Madison,  Virginia  (1723  ) ; 

Member  Orange  County,  Virginia,  Committee  of  Safety,  December, 
1774;  Chairman  same,  May,  1775. 

1895       Eosevear,  Gertrude  Seeled  (Mrs.  Edmund  B.  Eosevear),  1134 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Piatt  Cooke,  Connecticut  (1729- 
1816) ;  Colonel,  16th  Connecticut  Eegiment,  appointed  before  the 
war;  Commander  of  the  16th  Connecticut  Militia  under  Brigadier- 
General  Wolcott,  1776;  Colonel  in  "  Danbury  Alarm,"  April,  1777; 

resigned  1778. 


1891       Eoss,  Elizabeth  Wordin  Naramore  (Mrs.  James  A.  Eoss),  64 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Wordin,  Connecticut  (1728- 
1808) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Sterling's  Company,  4th  Eegiment 
Connecticut  Militia,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Jonathan  Dimon,  October 
5-25,  1777. 

1896      Eoss,  Helen  Walton  (Mrs.  Joseph  F.  Eoss),  1591 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Brown,  Massachusetts  (1757- 
1809) ;  Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Edwards'  Company,  Colonel 
James  Frye's  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  May  17,  1775 ;  Private, 
Captain  Moses  Nowell's  Company,  Colonel  Titcomb's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  May  4-July  4,  1777. 


Date  of  ^'°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  William  Wordin,  Jr.,  Connecticut ;  Pri- 
vate, 2d  Kegiment  Connecticut  Artillery,  1780. 

1894       Rowand,  Lillian  Peale  (Mrs.  Neville  J.  Eowand),  633 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Peale,  Maryland  (1749  ) ; 

Ensign,  Smallwood's  Maryland  Regiment,  January  14,  1776 ;  1st 
Lieutenant,  1st  Maryland  Regiment,  December  10,  1777 ;  Captain, 
March  1,  1778 ;  resigned  June,  1779. 

1891       Rowe,  Louise  Frances  Sluyter  (widow  of  Henry  Neilson  Rowe),  7 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Schureman,  New  Jersey  (1729-1795)  ; 
Member  Committee  of  Correspondence,  1775 ;  Member  Provincial 
Congress  of  New  Jersey,  May,  1775  ;  Member  Committee  of  Safety 
to  exercise  the  powers  of  Provincial  Congress  during  its  recess, 
August  17-September  20,  1775. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  James  Schureman,  New  Jersey  (1756-1824)  ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Taylor's  Company,  Colonel  John  Neilson's 
Battalion  of  Minute-men,  January  10,  1776;  Captain  of  a  Volunteer 
Militia  Company  at  the  Battle  of  Long  Island,  August  27,  1776 ; 
Member  of  Congress,  1780. 

1S94       Ruddick,  Grace  Winne  (Mrs.  Julian  Ruddick),  664 

Iowa, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Winne,  New  York;  Adjutant,  15th 
Regiment  Albany  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Peter  Vroo- 
man,  October  20-December  1,  1779;  Quartermaster,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Marinus  Willett's  Regiment,  New  York  Levies,  August  7- 
November  30,  1781. 

1894  Ruddick,  Sophia  Ada  Means  (Mrs.  William  H.  Ruddick),  567 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Edward  Rumney,  Massachusetts  (1745-1808)  ; 
Captain-Lieutenant,  Colonel  Henry  Knox's  Regiment  Continental 
Artillery,  December  10,  1775-December  16,  1776. 

1895  Rudkin,  Ella  Temple  Osborn  (Mrs.  George  W.  Rudkin),  997 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Osborn,  Massachusetts;  1st  Lieuten- 


-•6  Society 

Number. 

ant,  Captain  A.  Wheeler's  Company,  3d  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  Colonel  Jonathan  Eeed,  July  17,  1776. 


18.95       Eussell,  Agnes  Amelia  Lane  (Mrs.  Eichard  Eussell),  950 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Yan  Cleaf,  New  Jersey  (1750  )  ; 

Private,  Light  Dragoons  New  Jersey  Militia. 


1896       Eussell,  Flora  Smith  (widow  of  Barnabas  H.  Eussell),  1466 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Smith,  New  Hampshire  (1768-1855) ;  Pri- 
vate, New  Hampshire  Militia,  1775-1778 ;  Member  General  Wash- 
ington's Life  Guards,  1778. 


1895       Eussell,  Mary  MacGavock  (Mrs.  Marcus  Denison  Eussell),  861 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Eskridge,  Yirginia  ( 1830) ;  2d 

Lieutenant,  2d  Yirginia  Eegiment,  June  15,  1777 ;  1st  Lieutenant. 
December  9,  1779 ;  taken  prisoner  at  Charleston,  May,  1780 ; 
exchanged  November,  1780 ;  served  till  close  of  war. 


1894      Eussell,  Yiola  Henriette  (Miss),  519 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Eussell,  Massachusetts  (1750-1821) ; 
Lieutenant,  13th  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  January  1,  1777; 
resigned  March  15,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Eeuben  De  Witt,  New  York 
(1745-1800)  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  New  York  Militia ;  re-appointed  Feb- 
ruary 21,  1778. 


1895      Sapford,  Bessie  M.  Eumbough  (widow  of  George  L.  Safford),  882 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter   of   John   Southerland,   Yirginia   ( 1777) ; 

2d  Lieutenant,   4th  Yirginia  Eegiment,  1776 ;   died    February  4, 

1777. 


977 
Date  of  -1 «  '  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Sampson,  Maria  F.  (Miss),  701 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Studley  Sampson,  Massachusetts  (1759-1835); 
Private,  Captain  Samuel  Bradford's  Company,  Colonel  Theophilus 
Cotton's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  8,  1775;  Private, 
same,  October  7,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Wadsworth's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Gamaliel  Bradford's  Eegiment,  at  Valley  Forge, 
January  28,  1778,  served  eight  months.  Private,  Captain  Calvin 
Partridge's  Company,  Colonel  Josiah  Whitney's  Plymouth  County 
Massachusetts  Eegiment,  July  30-September  13,  1779;  Sailor, 
Brigantine  "Dolphin,"  David  Ingersoll,  Commander,  May  25, 
1780. 


1895      Sanborn,  Agnes  Eebecca  (Miss),  1262 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Page,  Massachusetts  (1753- 
1814) ;  Private,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain 
James  Gray's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Marshall's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  May  14-August  1,  1776;  Captain,  11th  Eegi- 
ment Massachusetts  Continental  Line,  January,  1777-March  18, 
1780. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Page,  Massachu- 
setts (1722-1806);  Captain,  Minute-men,  "Lexington  Alarm;" 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  8th  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  February, 
1776. 


1895      Sanborn,  Clara  Page  Black  (Mrs.  Aretas  E.  Sanborn),  1261 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Page,  Massachusetts  (1753-1814) ; 
Private,  "Lexington  Alarm  ;"  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  James  Gray's 
Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Marshall's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  May  14-August  1,1776;  Captain,  11th  Eegiment  Massa- 
chusetts Continental  Line,  January,  1777-March  18,  1780. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Page,  Massachusetts 
(1722-1806);  Captain,  M.inute-men,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, 8th  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  February,  1776. 


1895      Sanderson,  Lydia  Jane  (Miss),  1122 

Massachusetts, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Kendall,  Massachusetts  (1723- 


Date  of  ^  •  °  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1809) ;  Private,  Captain  Simon  Edgel's  Company,  Colonel  Wyley's 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia  at  Koxbury,  January  14,  1776  ;  on 
alarm  list  of  Dunstable,  Massachusetts,  June  25,  1776. 

1894       Sanford,  Edith  J.  Culbertson  Snively  (Mrs.  Henry  Sanford),  787 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Culbertson,  Pennsylvania 
(1755-1801) ;  Captain,  5th  Battalion  Pennsylvania  Associators, 
September,  1776;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1st  Battalion  Cumberland 
County  Pennsylvania  Militia,  May  14,  1778;  Major,  6th  Battalion, 
May  10,  1780. 

1894  Sanford,  Emily  (Miss),  485 

Connecticut, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Webb,  Connecticut  (1733  ) ; 

Sergeant,    Captain    Charles    Smith's    Company,    9th    Connecticut 

Regiment  of  Militia,  1776-1777 ;  Ensign,  Captain  Reuben  Scofield's 

Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  1780-1781. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  David  Sanford,  New  York ;  Associator 

Suffolk  County,  New  York,  1775. 
Also,  granddaughter  of  Lewis  Sanford,  New  York;  Associator  Suffolk 

County,  New  York,  1775. 

1895  Savary,  Alice  Campbell  Parker  (Mrs.  Edward  Savary),  1100 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan   Perry,  Massachusetts  (1750-1836) ; 

Private,  Captain  Israel  Trow's  Company,  Massachusetts   Militia, 

"Rhode  Island  Alarm,"  1780. 

1894  Sawyer,  Ethel  Josephine  (Miss),  667 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Locke,  Massachusetts  (1766-1842) ; 
served  at  the  Battle  of  Lexington,  April  19,  1775. 

1895  Sawyer,  Mary  Cummings  (Miss),  1211 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of    John    Jacobs,   Massachusetts   (1735 

) ;  chosen    by  Massachusetts   House   of   Representatives   and 

accepted  by  Council,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel  John  Robinson's 
Regiment  of  Militia,  May  8,  1777;  Colonel  same,  February  27, 
1778 ;  Colonel-Commandant  of  regiment  raised  to  reinforce  the 
Continental  Army,  July  9-November  3,  1780. 


07Q 
Date  of  "to  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1892       Sayres,  Mary  E.  Bicker  (Mrs.  Samuel  W.  Sayres),  169 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Walter  Bicker,  Pennsylvania  (1723-1821) ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  3d  Pennsylvania  Battalion,  January  8,  1776  ;  taken 
prisoner  at  Fort  Washington,  November  16,  1776 ;  exchanged 
May  8,  1778 ;  Captain,  4th  Pennsylvania,  May  15,  1778 ;  retired 
January  17,  1781 ;  Member  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  William  Edmonds,  Connecticut  (1755 

);  Volunteer,  "Danbury  Alarm,"  April  27,  1777;  wounded  in 

service. 


1895       Schaumberg,  Sarah  E.Wheeler  (widow  of  George  William  Schaumberg)      944 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Wheeler,  Massachusetts  (1734- 
1809) ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Thomas  Hubbard's  Company  of  Artil- 
lery ;  record  of  service  from  1775-1780. 


1892       Schenck,  Elizabeth  Ditmars  (Mrs.  Willard  P.  Schenck),  161 

Long  Island. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Van  Der  Veer  (1731  ) ;  Cap- 
tain of  a  Company  of  Militia  from  Flatbush,  Long  Island,  1776. 


1895       Schenck,  Julia  Davis  (Mrs.  Bobert  C.  Schenck),  1395 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Peirce,  Ehode  Island  (1749-1821);  Aid- 
de-Camp  to  Major-General  Horatio  Gates,  1779. 

1892       Schenck,  Sarah  E.  Lott  (Mrs.  Teunis  S.  Schenck),  187 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joost  or  George  Stilwell,  Long  Island  (1742 

);  Captain,  Company  of  Militia  from  Gravesend,  Long  Island, 

1776. 

1894       Schofp,  Hannah  Kent  (Mrs.  Frederic  Schoff ),  735 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Thompson,  Massachusetts   (1747- 

);    Lieutenant,    Captain    Shaw's    Company    of    Minute-men, 

"Lexington  Alarm;"  Captain,  1776;  Commissary,  1776-1779. 


9on 
Date  of  ~lOV  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894  Schott,  Helen  Josephine  Turner  (Mrs.  Louis  Schott),  455 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Hoffman,  New  York  (1727-1808)  ; 
Ensign,  Captain  Van  Benschouten's  Company,  Colonel  Dirck 
Brinckerhoff's  Eegiment  New  York  State  Troops,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Griffen,  New  York  (1758- 
1831);  Captain,  October,  1775;  Lieutenant-Colonel  2d  Dutchess 
Count}'  Militia,  Januar}',  1778 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel  Eos- 
well  Hopkin's  Eegiment  New  York  Militia,  November,  1779. 

1895  Schreiber,  Phoebe  E.  Heath  (Mrs.  William  Adolph  Schreiber),  1238 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of  Peter   Bellinger,   New   York   (1723- 

)  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  4th  Battalion  Tryon  County  New  York 

Militia ;  served  at  the  battle  of  Oriskany,  August  6, 1776  ;  appointed 
by  Governor  and  Council  of  New  York  Colonel  of  the  local  militia 
of  German  Flats  and  Kingsland  Districts,  June  25,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Casler,  New  York  (1763- 
1727) ;  Private,  Captain  Gross's  Company,  Colonel  Willett's  Eegi- 
ment New  York  Militia. 

1894       Schultz,  Mary  Clark  (Mrs.  Louis  Hallock  Schultz),  691 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Clark,  Connecticut;  Ensign, 
Captain  Meigs'  Company,  Connecticut  Militia;  served  from  August 
to  December,  1780. 

1893  Schuyler,  Katharine  Livingston  (Mrs.  Montgomery  Schuyler),  383 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Burrill,  Massachusetts  (1752- 
1839) ;  Private,  Captain  Noah  Nichols'  Company,  Independent 
Battalion  of  Artillery,  Major  Ebenezer  Stevens,  March  6,  1777- 
October  1,  1778 ;  Private,  Captain  Phineas  Bradley's  Company 
Artillery  Guards  Connecticut  Militia,  April  3,  1780-January  1, 
1781. 

1894  Scott,  Ella  F.  Bower  (Mrs.  Albert  E.  Scott),  732 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Belknap,  New  York  (1734-1825); 
Associator,  Orange  County,  New  York,  1775 ;  Captain,  2d  Eegi- 
ment Ulster  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  James  Clinton, 
October  25,  1775. 


Date  of  281  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896      Scott,  Lucy  E.  Eansom  (Mrs.  George  L.  Scott),  *494 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eichard  Ransom,  Connecticut  (1740-1811)  ; 
Lieutenant,  5th  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Experience  Storrs,  under  Brigadier-General  Saltonstall,  campaign 
around  New  York,  1776. 


1895       Scranton,  Kate  Laurens  Ratner  (Mrs.  James  S.  Scranton),  1172 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Rayner,  Massachusetts ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Abijah  Savage's  Company,  Colonel  Henry  Sherburne's  Regi- 
ment Continental  Line,  May  13,  1777,  enlisted  for  three  years. 

1891       Scudder,  Sarah  Weld  (Mrs.  Silas  D.  Scudder),  49 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Scudder,  M.D.,  New  Jersey 
(1733-1781);  Member  New  Jersey  Council  of  Safety,  1775-1776; 
Member  New  Jersey  Legislature  and  Speaker  of  Assembly,  Novem- 
ber 30,  1776 ;  Member  Continental  Congress,  1777-1779 ;  Colonel, 
1st  Regiment  Monmouth  County  New  Jersey  Militia,  November 
28,  1776;  killed  in  action  near  Shrewsbury,  New  Jersey,  October 
16,  1781. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Kenneth  Anderson,  New 
Jersey;  Adjutant,  1st  Regiment  Monmouth  County  New  Jersey 
Militia,  May  1,  1777. 


1892      Seabury,  Fanny  Glover  Townsend  (Mrs.  Alfred  L.  Seabury),  163 

Virginia, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of    John    Glover,   Massachusetts   ( 

1797) ;  Colonel  of  Massachusetts  Regiment,  May  19-December, 
1775  ;  Colonel  14th  Continental  Infantry,  June  1,  1776  ;  Brigadier- 
General,  Continental  Army,  February  21,  1777 ;  retired  July,  1782. 


1895      Seabury,  Sarah  A.  Bremner  (Mrs.  Frederick  C.  Seabury),  1351 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Thompson,  New  York  (1719- 
1782);  Captain  1st  Company,  Goshen  Regiment  Orange  County 
New  York  Militia,  Colonel  William  Allison,  April,  1776-February, 
1778.  [Also, 


Date  of  282  gociet 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Bremner,  New  York  (1737-1807)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Samuel  Shaw's  Company,  6th  Albany  Eegiment 
New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Henry  K.  Van  Eensselaer. 

1895       Seamans,  Anna  M.  Mogridge  (Mrs.  Frank  F.  Seamans),  1155 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Butler,  Massachusetts  (1734  ) ; 

Lieutenant,  Company  of  Minute-men  at  Concord,  April  19,  1775; 
Captain,  Colonel  Nixon's  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  May-December, 
1775 ;  Captain,  4th  Continental  Infantry,  January  1-December  31, 
1776. 

1895       Seelye,  Annie  Ehees  (Mrs.  Isaac  Hawley  Seelye),  975 

Wisconsin, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Evan  Evans,  Pennsylvania  (1732-1794) ; 
Member  of  Legislature  and  Councillor  from  Chester  County,  Penn- 
sylvania; Delegate  to  the  Convention  at  Carpenter's  Hall,  Phila- 
delphia, June,  1776  ;  Colonel,  Chester  County  Militia  at  Brandy  wine, 
September  11,  1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Loxley,  Pennsylvania  (1720- 
1801)  ;  Organizer  and  Commander  of  the  1st  Artillery  Company  of 
Patriots  of  Philadelphia;  was  in  service  at  Mud  Fort  when  the 
British  vessel  " Black  Bird"  was  blown  up;  Member  Philadelphia 
Committee  of  Safety,  1776 ;  in  service  at  Amboy,  1776. 

1895       Selvage,  Eliza  A.  Couch  (Mrs.  Henry  C.  Selvage),  1429 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Hull,  Connecticut  (1736-1820) ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  John  Couch's  Company  of  Minute-men,  "  Lexington 
Alarm ;"  Private,  10th  Company,  Captain  Zalmon  Eead,  5th  Eegi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  May-November  28,  1775;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Couch's  Company,  Bradley's  Battalion,  Wadsworth's  Brigade 
Connecticut  Militia,  August  14-December  29,  1776. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Abraham  Couch,  Connecticut  (1763-1841); 
Musician,  Captain  Mills'  Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  March  1, 
1777 ;  transferred  to  Captain  Beebe's  Company,  September  1,  1778 ; 
served  to  March  1,  1780. 

1895      Shankland,  Marguerite  (Miss),  1044 

Pennsylvania, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Eldridge,  Massachusetts  (1755- 


Date  of  283  Society 

Admission.  Number, 

1826)  ;  Captain,  privateer  brigantine  "  Fair  American,"  1781 ;  Cap- 
tor of  brigs  "King  George,"  "Nancy,"  "York,"  "Ann,"  and  many- 
other  British  merchant  vessels. 


1895      Sharpe,  Charlotte  Eliza  White  (Mrs.  Frank  A.  Sharpe),  1020 

Connecticut, 

G-reat-great-granddaughter  of  Joel  White,  Connecticut  (1705-1789) ; 
Member  and  Chairman  Committee  of  Correspondence,  Inspection, 
and  Safety  of  Connecticut ;  Captain,  Connecticut  Militia. 


1895      Sharpe,  Florida  Tunstall  (widow  of  Eedford  Sharpe,  M.D.,  U.S.A.),   1084 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Pope,  Virginia ;  appointed  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel of  Jefferson  County  Virginia  Militia,  1779. 


1895       Sharpe,  Margaret  P.  Eichardson  (Mrs.  Alfred  C.  Sharpe),  1354 

Colorado, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Pettibone,  Connecticut 
(1709-1776);  Colonel  18th  Connecticut  Eegiment,  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral Wolcott's  Brigade,  campaign  around  New  York;  died  in 
service. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Ozias  Pettibone,  Connecticut; 
Captain,  Ward's  Connecticut  State  Eegiment,  May  14,  1776-May, 
1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  William  Plunket,  Pennsylvania  ( 

1791);  Colonel,  3d  Battalion  Northumberland  County  Pennsylvania 
Associators,  March  3,  1776. 


1895      Shaw,  Eliza  Webb  (Mrs.  Hoyt  Shaw),  1060 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hunt,  Massachusetts  (1754-1808) ; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Craft's  Company  of  Minute-men  at  Lexington 
and  Concord,  April,  1775 ;  Ensign  in  a  Massachusetts  Eegiment, 
May-Deeember,  1775 ;  Ensign  and  Adjutant,  25th  Continental 
Infantry,  January  1,  1776 ;  Brigade-Major,  October  20,  1776 ;  Cap- 
tain-Lieutenant, Jackson's  Additional  Continental  Eegiment,  Feb- 
ruary 1,  1777;  Captain,  March  1,  1779;  wounded  at  Stony  Point, 
July  16,  1779 ;  transferred  to  9th  Massachusetts,  January  1,  1781 ; 


Date  of  ^°4  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

wounded  at  Yorktown,  October  14,  1781 ;  transferred  to  3d  Massa- 
chusetts, January  1,  1783 ;  retained  in  Jackson's  Continental  Begi- 
ment,  November,  1783,  and  served  to  June  20,  1784. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Blatchey  Webb,  Connecticut 
(1753-1807);  1st  Lieutenant,  2d  Connecticut  Eegiment,  May  1, 
1775  ;  wounded  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775  ;  Major  and  Aide-de- 
Camp  to  General  Putnam,  July  22,  1775;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Washington,  June  21,  1776 ;  wounded  at 
Trenton,  January  2,  1777 ;  Colonel,  one  of  the  Sixteen  Additional 
Continental  Begiments,  January  11,  1777;  taken  prisoner,  Long 
Island  Expedition,  December  16,  1777 ;  exchanged  December, 
1780;  transferred  to  3d  Connecticut,  January  1,  1781;  Brevet 
Brigadier-General,  September  30,  1783 ;  served  to  November  13, 
1783 ;  one  of  the  sixteen  founders  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 


1894      Shedden,  Mary  Kate  Alden  (Mrs.  Lucien  L.  Shedden),  437 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Alden,  Massachusetts 
(1704-1783) ;  Private,  Captain  Benjamin  Heywood's  Company, 
Colonel  Calvin  Smith's  6th  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June, 
1781 ;  Private  several  times  in  "short  services." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jason  Whitney,  Massachusetts 
(1729-1807);  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Morse's  Company,  Colonel 
Samuel  Ballard's  Eegiment,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Ward,  Massachusetts  (1735 

) ;  Private,    Gardner   and   Sergeant's   Eegiment,    "  Lexington 

Alarm ;"  Private,  Captain  Fuller's  Company,  Colonel  Gardner's 
Eegiment,  September  2,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Stone,  Massachusetts  (1759- 
1813) ;  Private,  Captain  Nathan  Fuller's  Companj?-,  Colonel  Gard- 
ner's Eegiment,  Bunker  Hill  and  six  months'  service  around  Boston, 
1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Deacon  David  Stone,  Massachu- 
setts (1728-1802);  Private,  "Bast  Company,"  "Lexington  Alarm," 
under  Captain  Jeremiah  Wiswell;  Private,  "East  Company,"  under 
Captain  Phineas  Cook. 


1896      Sheldon,  Clara  P.  Morse  (Mrs.  Henry  N.  Sheldon),  1553 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wright,  Massachusetts  (1746-1803)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Fields'  Company,  Colonel  Shepard's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  February  13,  1778 ;  served  three  years. 

[Also, 


Date  of  -°"  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  James  Lamb,  Massachusetts  (1752- 
1834) ;  Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Carriel's  Company,  Colonel 
Josiah  Whitney's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  17,  1776. 


1896      Sheldon,  May  Louise  Firth  (Mrs.  Chauncey  C.  Sheldon),  1465 

Massachusetts, 

G-reat-great-granddaughter  of  Salem  Town,  Massachusetts  (1746- 
1825) ;  Quartermaster,  Captain  Ebenezer  Crafts'  Company,  Colonel 
Learned's  Eegiment  from  Charlton,  April  20-25,  1775  ;  Lieutenant, 
Captain  Nathaniel  Healey's  Company,  Colonel  Learned's  Regiment, 
April  24,  1775 ;  Quartermaster,  "Worcester  County  Massachusetts 
Regiment,  Colonel  Jonathan  Holman,  September  26-October  26, 
1777;  Brigade-Major,  5th  Worcester  County  Massachusetts  Regi- 
ment, Colonel  Jacob  Davis,  July  29,  1780. 


1895      Shepard,  Harriet  (Miss),  1243 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Shepard,  Massachusetts  (1744- 
1819) ;  Captain,  Colonel  Seth  Pomeroy's  Regiment  of  Minute-men, 
April  22-28,  1775 ;  Surgeon,  Colonel  Timothy  Danielson's  Massa- 
chusetts Regiment,  April  28,  1775;  Surgeon,  3d  Hampshire  County 
Massachusetts  Regiment,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Timothy  Robinson, 
October  21,  1776. 


1895      Sherman,  Sarah  L\,  M.D.,  1112 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Beriah  Sherman,  Massachusetts  (1748-1832)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Joseph  Thompson's  Company,  Colonel  Timothy 
Danielson's  Regiment  from  Brinfield,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington 
Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Thompson's  Company,  Colonel  Daniel- 
son's Regiment,  October  6,  1775,  eight  months'  service. 


1894       Sherry,  Frances  Maria  Scott  (Mrs.  Arthur  G.  Sherry),  559 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Phinehas  Scott,  Vermont ;  Private,  Captain 
Elijah  Dewey's  Company,  Colonel  Moses  Robinson's  Regiment  of 
Bennington  Militia. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Bradford,  Massachusetts  (1753- 
1809) ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Low's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin 


Date  of  ^86  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Symond's  Regiment,  October  13-21,  1780,  Berkshire  County  Regi- 
ment, marched  to  the  northward  on  the  alarm  by  order  of  General 
Fellows. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Almond  Harrison,  Massachusetts ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Samuel  Clark's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin  Symond's 
Regiment,  September  7-30,  1777,  Berkshire  County  Regiment, 
marched  to  Paulett  by  order  of  Major-General  Lincoln  ;  Private, 
Captain  Israel  Harris's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin  Symond's  Regi- 
ment, October  12-19,  1780,  Berkshire  County  Regiment,  marched 
to  the  northward  on  the  alarm  by  order  of  General  Fellows. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Harmon,  Vermont  ( 1816); 

Private,  Captain  Elijah  Dewey's  Company,  Colonel  Moses  Robin- 
son's Regiment  Bennington  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Kinsley,  Vermont ;  Private, 
Captain  Elijah  Dewey's  Company,  Vermont  Militia,  August  16, 1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Bacon,  Massachusetts  (1740- 
1819) ;  Private,  Captain  David  Wheeler's  Company,  Colonel  Asa 
Barnes'  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  October  29,  1781. 


1894      Sherwood,  Emma  Cornelia  (Miss),  579 

Connecticut, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Sherwood,  2d,  Connecticut 
(1735-1819);  Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Dixon's  Company,  Con- 
necticut Militia,  May,  1776;  Private,  Fairfield  Coast  Guard.  Novem- 
ber 7,  1776 ;  Clerk  of  Captain  George  Burr's  Company,  Colonel 
Samuel  Whiting's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bradley,  Connecticut; 
Private,  Colonel  Lewis's  Regiment  in  service  in  New  York,  1776 ; 
Ensign,  Captain  Samuel  Hait's  Company,  5th  Connecticut  Line, 
Colonel  Philip  Burr  Bradley,  January  1,  1777  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  same 
regiment,  January  13,  1778  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  same  regiment,  July 
20,  1780 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Edward  Bulkeley's  Company,  3d 
Connecticut  Line;  1st  Lieutenant,  Colonel  Heman  Swift's  Regi- 
ment Connecticut  Line;  honorably  discharged  at  West  Point, 
November  3,  1783 ;  Member  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Alvord,  Connecticut  (1750- 
184-) ;  Private,  Captain  Ebenezer  Hill's  Company,  4th  Regiment 
Connecticut  Militia. 


1894      Sherwood,  Estelle  (Miss),  580 

Connecticut, 
Great-great-granddaughter    of    Daniel    Sherwood,   2d,    Connecticut 


Date  of  -&*  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

(1735-1809) ;  Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Dixon's  Company,  Con- 
necticut Militia,  May,  1776 ;  Private,  Fairfield  Coast  Guard,  Novem- 
ber 7,  1776 ;  Clerk  of  Captain  George  Burr's  Company,  Colonel 
Samuel  Whiting's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bradley,  Connecticut ; 
Private,  Colonel  Lewis's  Eegiment  in  service  in  New  York,  1776 ; 
Ensign,  Captain  Samuel  Hait's  Company,  5th  Connecticut  Line, 
Colonel  Philip  Burr  Bradley,  Januaiy  1,  1777  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  same 
regiment,  January  13,  1778 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  same  regiment,  July 
20,  1780;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Edward  Bulkeley's  Company,  3d 
Connecticut  Line;  1st  Lieutenant,  Colonel  Heman  Swift's  Regi- 
ment Connecticut  Line;  honorably  discharged  at  West  Point, 
November  3,  1783 ;  Member  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Alvord,  Connecticut  (1750- 
184-) ;  Private,  Captain  Ebenezer  Hill's  Company,  4th  Regiment 
Connecticut  Militia. 


1894      Sherwood,  Matilda  Meeker  Simpson  (Mrs.  Simeon  Couch  Sherwood),     517 

Connecticut, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Meeker,  Connecticut  (1731-1798)  ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Thomas  Nash's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel 
Whiting's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia;  stationed  at  Fishkill, 
October,  1777. 


1894      Sherwood,  Margaret  Helen  (Miss),  581 

Connecticut, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Sherwood,  2d,  Connecticut 
1735-1809) ;  Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Dixon's  Company,  Con- 
necticut Militia,  May,  1776  ;  Private,  Fairfield  Coast  Guard,  Novem- 
ber 7,  1776 ;  Clerk  of  Captain  George  Burr's  Company,  Colonel 
Samuel  Whiting's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bradley,  Connecticut  ; 
Private,  Colonel  Lewis's  Regiment  in  service  in  New  York  in  1776 ; 
Ensign,  Captain  Samuel  Hait's  Company,  5th  Connecticut  Line, 
Colonel  Philip  Burr  Bradley,  January  1, 1777  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  same 
regiment,  January  13,  1778;  1st  Lieutenant,  same  regiment,  July 
20,  1780 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Edward  Bulkeley's  Company,  3d 
Connecticut  Line;  1st  Lieutenant,  Colonel  Heman  Swift's  Regi- 
ment Connecticut  Line;  honorably  discharged  at  West  Point, 
November  3,  1783;  Member  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Alvord,  Connecticut  (1750- 
184-)  ;  Private,  Captain  Ebenezer  Hill's  Company,  4th  Regiment 
Connecticut  Militia. 


288 


Society 
Number. 


1896      Shoemaker,  Eleanor  (Miss),  1470 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gottfried  Schumacher,  New  York 
(1731-1782) ;  Private,  Captain  Jeremiah  Muller's  Company,  1st 
Claverack  Battalion,  8th  Albany  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel 
Eobert  Van  Eensselaer,  May  4,  1775 ;  Private,  4th  Company,  Cap- 
tain Jacob  Philip,  same  regiment,  April,  1780. 

1895       Shoemaker,  Grace  L.  (Miss),  1207 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gottfried  Schumacher,  New  York 
(1731-1782) ;  Private,  Captain  Jeremiah  Muller's  Company,  1st 
Claverack  Battalion,  8th  Regiment  Albany  County  New  York 
Militia,  Colonel  Robert  Van  Rensselaer,  May  4,  1775 ;  Private,  4th 
Company,  Captain  Jacob  Philip,  same  regiment,  April,  1780. 

ioqq  33S 

Shrady,  Jennie  Kempton  (Mrs.  Jacob  Shrady), 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Kempton ;  Private,  2d  Company,  Bristol 
County  Rhode  Island  Regiment. 

1893       Shrady,  Mary  Kempton  (Mrs.  William  Shrady),  339 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Kempton  ;  Private,  2d  Company,  Bristol 
County  Rhode  Island  Regiment. 

1^95      Sidell,  Phebe  A.  Mumford  (Mrs.  Cornelius  Van  Allen  Sidell),  1430 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Mumford,  Rhode  Island  (1735- 
1812) ;  Post  Rider  from  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  to  Cambridge, 
Massachusetts,  appointed  by  General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island, 
August,  1775 ;  same  service  and  appointment,  December,  1776. 

•"■891       Simon,  Mary  E.  Sayre  Geary  (Mrs.  Herman  Simon),  129 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  L.  Whitlock,  New  Jersey  (1755- 
1825)  ;  Ensign,  Captain  Jonathan  Forman's  Company,  4th  Regiment 
New  Jersey  Line,  Lieutenant-Colonel  David  Brearly,  November  28, 
1776  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  January  1,  1777 ;  transferred  to  1st  Regiment 


Date  of  289  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

New  Jersey  Line,  Colonel  Matthias  Ogden,  July  1,  1778 ;  retained 
in  New  Jersey  Battalion,  April,  1783  j  Brevet-Captain,  September 
30,  1783  ;  served  to  November,  1783. 

1891       Simpson,  Ida  Williams  (Mrs.  Charles  Simpson),  145 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Mattison,  New  Jersey  ;  Lieutenant, 
New  Jersey  Militia. 

1895       Sims,  Hattie  Louise  (Miss),  877 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Stoddard,  Connecticut  (1742-1777)  ; 
Captain,  8th  Regiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel  John  Chandler, 
June  1,  1777 ;  killed  in  defence  of  Fort  Mifflin,  Mud  Island,  Pennsyl- 
vania, November  15,  1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Judson,  Connecticut  (1732-1776)  ; 
Lieutenant,  Fifth  Company  Connecticut  Continental  Regiment, 
July  12-December  20,  1775. 

1894  Sinclair,  Mart  F.  (Miss),  495 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Sinclair,  New  Hampshire  (1762 )  ; 

Private,  1st  New  Hampshire  Regiment,  Colonel  Joseph  Cilly,  Jan- 
uary 21,  1777 ;  discharged  June  20,  1780. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Sinclair,  New  Hampshire 

(1730  )  ;  Captain,  Colonel  John  Waldron's  Regiment,  Sullivan's 

Brigade.  1778  ;  Captain,  Colonel  Thomas  Bartlett's  Regiment,  raised 
for  the  defence  of  West  Point,  1780 ;  Captain,  10th  Regiment, 
Colonel  Joseph  Badger. 

1895  Skinner,  Caroline  T.  Norton  (Mrs.  James  A.  Skinner),  1349 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter   of   James    Frye    Massachusetts    ( 1776)  j 

Colonel  of  a  Massachusetts  Regiment,  May  19-December,  1775. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Thomas  Farrinton,  Jr.,  Massachusetts ;  Private, 
Captain  Shay's  Company,  Colonel  Putnam's  Regiment,  March  2, 
1777-December  31,  1779  ;  Private,  same  regiment  January  1-March 
2,  1780. 

1893      Slade,  Hattie  Anderson  (Miss),  267 

New  York, 
Great-great-granddaughter     of     Nathaniel     Hardy,    Massachusetts 


Date  of  290  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

(1753-1848) ;  Private,  Captain  Jerry  Gleason's  Company,  Colonel 
John  Nixon's  Massachusetts  Kegiment ;  served  at  Bunker  Hill, 
June  17,  1775. 

1893      Slade,  Emma  M.  E.  Hardy  (Mrs.  William  Gerry  Slade),  231 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Hardy,  Massachusetts  (1753-1848  ; 
Private,  Captain  Jerry  Gleason's  Company,  Colonel  John  Nixon's 
Massachusetts  Eegiment;  served  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775. 

1891       Sluyter,  Joanna  Kuypers  (Miss),  18 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Schureman,  New  Jersey  (1729- 
1795)  ;  Member  Committee  of  Correspondence,  1775  ;  Member  Pro- 
vincial Congress  of  New  Jersey,  May,  1775 ;  Member  Committee  of 
Safety  to  exercise  the  powers  of  Congress  during  its  recess,  Au- 
gust 17-September  20,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  James  Schureman,  New  Jersey  (1756— 
1824)  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Taylor's  Company,  Colonel  Taylor's 
Battalion  of  Minute-men,  January  10,  1776 ;  Captain  Volunteer 
Militia  Company  at  the  battle  of  Long  Island,  August  26,  1776  ; 
Member  of  Congress,  1780. 


1895       Smart,  Alice  Chenoweth  (Mrs.  C.  Selden  Smart),  992 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Wilmot  ( 1782)  ;  1st 

Lieutenant,  3d  Maryland  Eegiment,  1776 ;  Captain,  October,  1777 ; 
transferred  to  2d  Maryland,  January  1,  1781 ;  killed  on  John  Island, 
South  Carolina,  by  a  British  foraging  party,  November  4,  1782. 


1893       Smith,  Anna  (Miss),  357 

Michigan, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Crane,  New  York  (1728-1803) ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  4th  Westchester  County  Eegiment;  wounded 
at  the  battle  of  Eidgefield,  Connecticut;  Member  Continental  Con- 
gress; one  of  the  Framers  of  the  Constitution  of  the  State  of  New 
York. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Abram  Smith,  New  York ;  2d  Lieutenant, 
Salem  Westchester  County  Company  of  Militia,  1778 ;  1st  Lieu- 
tenant, June  25,  1778. 


Date  of  *vx  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893       Smith,  Angenette  G.  Hobbs  (Mrs.),  337 

New  Hampshire, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Leavitt,  New  Hampshire  (1743-1803)  ; 
1st  Lieutenant,  2d  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Line,  May  23- 
December,  1775. 


1891      Smith,  Ella  Williamson  (Mrs.  Eeuben  E.  Smith),  103 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Williamson,  New  York  (1757 ) ; 

Private,  Captain  Smith's  Company,  Colonel  A.  Hawkes  Hay's  Eegi- 
ment, New  York  Militia. 


1895       Smith,  Anna  S.  Knox  (Mrs.  Frederick  Le  Eoy  Smith),  1000 

Colorado, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Knox,  Massachusetts 
(1721-1780)  ;  Member  Provincial  Congress  of  Massachusetts,  1775  ; 
Captain,  6th  Company,  Colonel  John  Moseley's  3d  Hampshire 
County  Eegiment,  April  26,  1776 ;  resigned  January  19,  1779. 


1895       Smith,  Caroline  McHarg  (Mrs.  Frederick  Le  Eoy  Smith),  960 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Micah  Hamlin,  1st,  Massachusetts  (1741- 
1797);  Captain,  Company  from  Barnstable,  Massachusetts,  "Lex- 
ington Alarm ;"  Captain,  Colonel  Simon  Cary's  Eegiment,  February 
21,  1776. 


1893       Smith,  Frances  Grey  (Miss), 
Michigan, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Crane,  New  York  (1728-1803); 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  4th  Westchester  County  New  York  Eegiment ; 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Eidgefield,  Connecticut;  Member  Conti- 
nental Congress ;  one  of  the  Framers  of  the  Constitution  of  the 
State  of  New  York. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Abram  Smith,  New  York;  2d  Lieutenant, 
Salem,  Westchester  County,  Company  of  Militia,  1778 ;  1st  Lieu- 
tenant, June  25,  1778. 


208 


292 


Society 
Number. 


1895       Smith,  Harriet  A.  Perry  (Mrs.  Charles  Fitz  Smith),  1344 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Perry,  Massachusetts  (1740- 
1831) ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Morse's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel 
Bullard's  Eegiment,  "Lexington  Alarm." 


1896       Smith,  Helen  M.  (Miss),  1515 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Bancroft  Parker  Winchester,  Massa- 
chusetts (1762-1842) ;  Private,  Captain  John  K.  Smith's  Company, 
Colonel  Smith's  Eegiment,  January  6,  1777-December  31,  1779; 
Private,  Captain  Aaron  Haynes'  Company,  Colonel  Wigglesworth's 
Continental  Eegiment,  February  16,  1778 ;  Sergeant,  1783. 


1895       Smith,  Isa  Lee  Hill  (Mrs.  Eeginald  Heber  Smith), 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of    William     Lowther,    Virginia   (1742 

)  ;  Major  in  the  expedition  sent  by  Governor  Thomas  Jefferson 

under  Brigadier-General  George  Eoger  Clarke  against  Detroit, 
June,  1781;  served  from  June  21  to  August  11;  resigned  on 
account  of  sickness  and  was  honorably  discharged. 


1891       Smith,  Sadie  Adams  (Mrs.  Leroy  Sunderland  Smith), 
New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams,  Massachusetts  (1735-1833)  ; 
2d  Lieutenant  2d  Company,  3d  Suffolk  County  Massachusetts  Eegi- 
ment. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Eowell,  New  Hampshire;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Henry  Dearborn's  Company,  Stark's  Brigade,  1775 ; 
Eecord  of  service  from  1775-1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lamb,  Massachusetts ;  Lieu- 
tenant, Colonel  Henry  Jackson's  Eegiment,  Massachusetts  Conti- 
nental Infantry,  February  1,  1777-April  22,  1779. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Dustin,  New  Hamp- 
shire (1741  ) ;  Private,  Captain  Joshua  Haywood's  Company, 

Colonel  Daniel  Gilmore's  Eegiment,  December,  1776-March,  1777; 
Private,  Colonel  Jonathan  Chase's  Eegiment,  commanded  by  Major 
Francis  Smith,  January  27-July  14,  1777. 


933 


Date  of  293  _    . 

Admission.  xT0C1^ty 

Number. 

1894  Smythe,  Clara  May  (Miss),  588 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Tench  Tilghman,  Pennsylvania  (1744- 
1786) ;  Captain,  Pennsylvania  Battalion  of  the  Flying  Camp,  June, 
1776;  Colonel,  Aid-de-Camp,  and  Military  Secretary  to  General 
Washington,  April  1,  1777-December  23,  1783 ;  presented  with  a 
horse  and  sword  by  Act  of  Congress,  October  29, 1781,  in  testimony 
of  his  merit  and  ability. 

1895  Smythe,  Kate  L.  T.  S.  Smith  (Mrs.  Edward  Tilghman  Smythe),  1268 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Everett,  Long  Island;  2d 
Lieutenant,  King's  County  Long  Island  Militia,  1776. 

1894       Snelling,  Kate  Alice  Fowler  (Mrs.  C.  Francis  Snelling),  463 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Fowler,  Massachusetts  (1750-1824); 
Private,  Captain  Nathaniel  Wade's  Company  of  Minute-men  from 
Ipswich,  Massachusetts ;  served  at  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

1891  Snow,  Anna  Le  Comte  Brooks  (Mrs.  Henry  Sanger  Snow),  118 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Gilbert,  Connecticut  (1731-1779)  ; 

Private,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  served  as  Captain  of  Militia,  1779  ; 

killed  in  action  at  New  Haven,  July  5,  1779. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  David  Brooks,  Connecticut ;  Private, 

Connecticut  Militia  from  the  town  of  Cheshire,  April  22,  1782. 

1894      Soule,  Mary  C.  Batchelder  (Mrs.),  643 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Amos  Batchelder,  Massachusetts  (1727 
-1809) ;  Private,  Captain  Seth  Newton's  Company,  Colonel  Abijah 
Steam's  Eegiment,  April  1-July  2,  1778;  Private,  Captain  Benjamin 
Peabody's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's  Eegiment,  October  14, 
1779;  Private,  enlisted  June  28,  1780,  Major  Peter  Harwood's 
Eegiment  to  reinforce  the  Continental  Army. 

1892  Southwick,  Fannie  Crawford  (Miss),  201 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Ely,  Connecticut  (1737  ); 

Captain,  6th   Connecticut  Line  Eegiment,  May   1-December    18, 


^94  Society 

$J&SL  Number. 


Admission. 


1775  ;  Colonel,  Connecticut  Militia  Begiment,  1777  ;  taken  prisoner 
on  the  Long  Island  Expedition,  December  10,  1777;  exchanged 
December  5,  1780. 


895      Spalding,  Elizabeth  (Miss),  855 

Colorado, 
Great-great-great-granddaughter    of    Samuel     Selden,    Connecticut 

(1723-1776);    Member  Connecticut  Assembly,  1776;  Colonel,  4th 

Battalion  Wadsworth's  Brigade  Connecticut  Militia,  June  20,  1776  ; 

taken  prisoner  in  the  retreat  from  New  York,  September  15,  1776 ; 

died  while  a  prisoner  in  New  York,  October  11,  1776. 


894       Spalding,  Lavinia  D.  Spencer  (Mrs.  John  Franklin  Spalding),  671 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Selden,  Connecticut  (1723- 
1776)  ;  Member  Connecticut  Assembly,  1776 ;  Colonel,  4th  Battalion 
Wadsworth's  Brigade  Connecticut  Militia,  June  20,  1776;  taken 
prisoner  in  the  retreat  from  New  York,  September  15,  1776 ;  died 
while  a  prisoner  in  New  York,  October  11,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Goodwin,  Connecticut 
(1734-1788);  Captain,  4th  Company,  Colonel  Fisher  Gay's  Begi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  June  20-December  25,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Kingsbury  Sanford  (1753-1834);  Pri- 
vate, "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Private,  Captain  Edward  Mott's  Com- 
pany, 6th  Connecticut  Begiment,  May,  1775-February,  1776 ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Jonathan  Brewer's  Company  Connecticut  Militia, 
1776. 


894       Spalding,  Mary  Atwater  (Miss),  702 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Hutchins,  New  Hampshire 
(1728-1796)  ;  Captain,  3d  New  Hampshire  Begiment,  Colonel  James 
Bead,  May  23-December,  1775. 


894      Spalding,  Mary  Frances  Steele  (Mrs.  William  M.  Spalding),  698 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Frederick  King,  New  Jersey  (1716- 
1796)  ;  Quartermaster,  Eastern  Battalion  Morris  County  New  Jer- 
sey Militia. 


Date  of  ^"^  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Sparhawk,  Hetty  Vanuxen  (Miss),  596 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Clark,  New  Jersey  (1730-1795); 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  2d  Battalion  Gloucester  County  New  Jersey 
Militia;  resigned  November  6,  1777;  Member  New  Jersey  Provin- 
cial Congress,  May-October,  1775  ;  Member  same,  January-March, 
1776,  June-August,  1776,  and  in  1777. 


1894      Sparhawk,  Olive  Blrica  Sproat  (Mrs.  Charles  W.  Sparhawk),  220 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Sproat,  Pennsylvania  (1757-1793) ; 
Ensign,  Pennsylvania  Associators,  1776;  1st  Lieutenant,  4th  Penn- 
sylvania Line,  January  3,  1777 ;  Eegimental  Adjutant,  June  30- 
December  17,  1777 ;  Captain-Lieutenant,  April  17,  1779 ;  Captain, 
May  11,  1779 ;  transferred  to  3d  Pennsylvania  Line,  January  17, 
1781,  and  served  to  close  of  war;  Member  Pennsylvania  Society  of 
the  Cincinnati. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Eev.  James  Sproat,  Pennsylvania 
(1721-1793) ;  Hospital  Chaplain,  Middle  Department,  February  10, 
1778-1781. 


1895       Spauldinq,  Adeliza  Fuller  (widow  of  John  L.  Spaulding),  941 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Fuller,  Massachusetts  (1743-1802) ; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Aaron  Smith's  Company,  Colonel  William  Heath's 
Eegiment,  from  Needham,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  service  eight 
days ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Aaron  Smith's  Company,  1st  Suf- 
folk County  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  Colonel  William 
Mcintosh,  May  10,  1776;  1st  Lieutenant,  same  company,  September 
18,  1776 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Ebenezer  Battle's  Company,  Colonel 
William  Mcintosh's  Regiment,  March  23-April  5,  1778. 


1894       Spence,  Marie  Cornelia  Tallmadge  (Mrs.  Thomas  Wilson  Spence),  677 

Wisconsin, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Floyd,  Long  Island  (1734- 
1821) ;  Member  Continental  Congress,  1774-1783 ;  Signer  Declara- 
tion of  Independence ;  Member  New  York  Provincial  Convention, 
April  20,  1775 ;  Colonel,  1st  Regiment  Suffolk  County  New  York 
Militia,  1775  ;  Member  New  York  Council  of  Safety,  1777  ;  Member 
New  York  Senate,  1777-1788.  [Also, 


Date  of  296  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Tallmadge,  Connecticut  (1754- 
1835) ;  Adjutant,  Colonel  John  Chester's  Regiment,  Connecticut 
State  Troops,  June  20,  1776 ;  Brigade-Major  to  Brigadier-General 
James  Wadsworth,  Connecticut  State  Troops,  October  11,  1776; 
Captain,  2d  Regiment  Continental  Light  Dragoons,  Colonel  Elisha 
Sheldon,  December  14,  1776;  Major,  same,  April  7,  1777;  captured 
Fort  George,  Long  Island,  November  21,  1780 ;  and  received  special 
notice  of  Congress,  December  6,  1780 ;  served  at  General  Washing- 
ton's headquarters,  March,  1781-November,  1783;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  September  30,  1783. 


1895       Spence,  Phebe  L.  Larzelere  (Mrs.  John  Livingston  Spence),  985 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joost  or  George  Stilwell,  Long  Island 

(1742  ) ;   Captain,  Company  of  Militia  from  Gravesend,  Long 

Island,  1776. 

1894       Spencer,  Mary  B.  Cushing  (Mrs.  Charles  Spencer),  570 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Cushing,  Massachusetts  (1732-1791);  Dele- 
gate Provincial  Congress  at  Salem,  1774;  Delegate  Provincial  Con- 
gress at  Cambridge,  1775 ;  Delegate  Provincial  Congress  at  Water- 
town,  May,  1775 ;  Member  Committee  of  Safety,  1776,  1779,  1780 ; 
Brigadier-General,  Massachusetts  Militia. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  John  Bailey,  Massachusetts  (1730-1810)  ;  Lieu 
tenant-Colonel,  Colonel  John   Thomas'    Massachusetts   Regiment, 
May,  1775  ;  Colonel,  July  1,  1775  ;  Colonel,  23d  Continental  Infantry, 
January  1,  1776 ;  Colonel,   2d   Massachusetts   Line,   November  1, 
1776  ;  resigned,  October  21,  1780. 


1895       Spopford,  Aphia  T.  (Miss),  1288 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Spofford,  Massachusetts  (1725- 
1776)  ;  Captain,  5th  Company,  7th  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
Colonel  Daniel  Spofford,  June  20,  1776  ;  died  October  7,  1776. 


1895      Spofford,  Clara  Todd  (Mrs.  Frank  M.  Spofford),  H44 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Todd,  New  Hampshire  (1740-1787)  ; 
Private,  Captain  James  Osgood's  Company  of  Rangers,  1775  ;  Ser- 


9Q7 

Date  of  "a'  Joci(?ty 

Admission.  Number. 

geant,  Captain  Nesmith's  Company,  1776;  Private,  Continental 
Army,  enlisted  for  three  years  in  Colonel  Matthew  Thornton's 
Eegiment,  1777. 

1895       Spopford,  Ellen  Boardman  (Mrs.  Charles  Ains  worth  Spofford),  140^ 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Boardman,  Connecticut  (1722-1796)  ; 
Lieutenant,  Company  of  Minute-men  from  Preston,  Conn.,  "  Lex- 
ington Alarm,"  eight  days' service ;  Captain,  8th  Regiment  Con- 
necticut Militia,  September  8-November  17, 1776 ;  in  service  at  New 
York. 


1896       Sprague,  Emeline  M.  Winship  (Mrs.  Charles  H.  Sprague),  1448 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  John  Winship,  Massachusetts  (1754-1825)  ;  Private, 
Captain  John  Parker's  Company,  May,  1775  ;  Sergeant,  Captain 
Wood's  Company,  Colonel  Gerrish's  Eegiment,  1775 ;  Ensign,  9th 
Massachusetts  Eegiment,  January  1,  1777  ;  resigned  April,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Winship,  Massachusetts ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  John  Parker's  Company,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 


1896    .  Sprague,  S.  Agnes  Loring  (widow  of  George  W.  Sprague),  1498 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter    of   Matthew    Loring,    Massachusetts    (1751  ) ; 

Member  "  Boston  Tea  Party ;"  Drummer,  Captain  Freedom  Cham- 
berlin's  Company,  Colonel  Craft's  Regiment,  May  5,  1775 ;  Bom- 
bardier, Captain  Winthrop  Gray's  Company,  Massachusetts  Militia; 
Mariner,  Brigantine  "  Hazard,"  Commander  Simon  Samson,  May 
20,  1778. 


1894      Spratt,  Mary  Fuller  Longfellow  (Mrs.  James  Spratt),  616 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Longfellow,  Maine  (1740-1834) ;  Pri- 
vate, New  Hampshire  Line  from  Waldo  County,  Maine. 

1893       Spring,  Annie  Kate  (Miss),  352 

Texas, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Eskridge,Virginia  ( 1830)  ; 


Date  of  *vo  Society 

Admission.  Number, 

2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Virginia  Eegiment,  June  15,  1777 ;  1st  Lieuten- 
ant, December  9,  1779;  taken  prisoner  at  Charleston,  May  12, 1780  ; 
exchanged  November,  1780,  and  served  to  close  of  war. 

1893      Spring,  Mart  Wall  (Mrs.  J.  V.  Spring),  351 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Eskridge,  Virginia  ( 1830) ;  2d 

Lieutenant,  2d  Virginia  Eegiment,  June  15,  1777 ;  1st  Lieutenant, 
December  9,  1779;  taken  prisoner  at  Charleston,  May  12,  1780;  ex- 
changed November,  1780,  and  served  to  close  of  war. 


1895      Standish,  Louise  Marston  Farwell  (Mrs.  Myles  Standish),  1068 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Marston,  New  Hampshire 
(1727-1810) ;  Private,  Captain  Henry  Elkins'  Company,  Colonel 
Joshua  Wingate's  Regiment,  New  Hampshire  Militia,  Piscataqua 
Harbor,  November  5,  1775. 

1894       Stanley,  Caroline  Clinton  Durfee  (Mrs.  Edward  Otis  Stanley),  469 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Durfee,  Massachusetts  (1721-1796)  ; 
Representative  to  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts,  1776 ; 
Member  of  Governor's  Council  under  John  Hancock  and  Samuel 
Adams ;  Keeper  of  public  stores  for  the  use  of  the  army ;  contrib- 
uted large  sums  of  money  to  the  cause  of  American  Independence. 


1895       Stanton,  Harriette  Augusta  (Miss),  854 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Wheeler,  Massachusetts  (1743- 
1817);  Member  of  the  "Boston  Tea  Party;"  Private,  Captain 
Abraham  Wheeler's  Company,  Colonel  Lemuel  Robinson's  Regi- 
ment, "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Captain  Company  of  Artificers,  1777- 
1780. 


1896       Stanwood,  Helen  A.  Aborn  (Mrs.  Edwin  Lincoln  Stanwood),  1477 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Flint,  Massachusetts  (1733- 
1777)  ;  Captain,  8th  Regiment  Essex  County  Massachusetts  Militia ; 
killed  at  Stillwater  at  the  head  of  his  company,  October  7,  1777. 


A?atepf  2"  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Stearns,  Ellen  E.  Abbot  (Mrs.  John  G.  Stearns),  747 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Lovejoy,  New  Hampshire 
(1714-1793)  ;  Private,  Captain  William  Walker's  Company,  Colonel 
James  Eeid's  Regiment,  August  1,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  John 
Goss'  Company,  Colonel  Nichols'  Regiment,  General  John  Stark's 
Brigade,  July,  1777;  Private,  Captain  Benjamin  Mann's  Company, 
Colonel  Nichols'  Regiment,  "Rhode  Island  Expedition,"  August  28, 
1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Abbot,  New  Hampshire  (1741- 
1832) ;  Private,  Captain  William  Barron's  Company,  Colonel 
Nichols'  New  Hampshire  Militia,  July  6-October  22,  1780. 


1894       Stedman,  Alice  (Miss),  53g 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Ellery,  Rhode  Island  (1727- 
1820);  Signer  Declaration  of  Independence;  Member  of  Continen- 
tal Congress  from  Rhode  Island,  1776-1785. 


1893       Stedman,  Miriam  White  (Miss),  31g 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  H.  Livingston,  New  York  (1760- 
1804)  ;  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Continental  Artillery,  Colonel  John  Lamb, 
June  20,  1781-June,  1783. 


1893       Stedman,  Susan  Livingston  Boyd  (Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Stedman),  9q* 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  H.  Livingston,  New  York  (1760  ) ;  2d 

Lieutenant,  2d  Continental  Artillery,  Colonel  John  Lamb,  June  29, 
1781-June,  1783. 


1891       Steers,  Anna  A.  Mersereau  (Mrs.  Edward  Paulet  Steers), 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Mersereau,  New  York  (1728-1804) ; 
Member  of  Provincial  Assembly  which  met  at  Kingston  and 
Poughkeepsie  during  the  war;  Representative  from  Richmond 
County,  New  York,  1777-1786 ;  Deputy  Commissary-General  of 
Prisoners  for  the  Continent.  [Also, 


Date  of  ^"  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Joshua  Mersereau,  Jr.,  New  York  (1758- 
1856) ;  Quartermaster  at  Eutland,  Massachusetts,  1777 ;  Guide  for 
Colonel  Hazen's  Eegiment,  1780 ;  Prisoner  on  the  British  Prison 
Ship  «  Scorpion,"  1782. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Butts,  Connecticut ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Bacon's  Company,  Colonel  John  Chester's  Eegiment, 
Wadsworth's  Brigade  Connecticut  State  Troops,  1776 ;  Private, 
Captain  Moses  Branch's  Company,  Colonel  Obediah  Johnson's  Eegi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Harmanus  Garrison,  New  York ; 
Quartermaster,  Eichmond  County  New  York  Militia,  March  15, 
1776. 


1891      Steers,  Lucretia  Y.  B.  (Miss),  92 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  EoderickBeebe,  New  York  (1753-1832)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Baldwin's  Company,  Colonel  Elmore's  Eegiment, 
New  York  State  Troops,  served  six  months ;  also  served  in  Captain 
Eoswell  Beebe's  Company,  same  regiment ;  Sergeant,  Captain 
Marven's  Company  with  troops  under  command  of  General  Wash- 
ington, June,  1776,  served  six  months;  served  nine  months  under 
General  Philip  Schuyler,  March,  1777 ;  at  White  Plains. 


1891       Steers;  Susan  C.  Mersereau  (Mrs.  Abraham  Steers), 
New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Mersereau,  New  York  (1728-1804)  ; 
Member  of  Provincial  Assembly  which  met  at  Kingston  and  Pough- 
keepsie  during  the  war;  Eepresentative  from  Eichmond  County, 
New  York,  1777-1786 ;  Deputy  Commissary-General  of  Prisoners 
for  the  Continent. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Joshua  Mersereau,  Jr.,  New  York  (1758- 
1856);  Quartermaster  at  Eutland,  Massachusetts,  1777;  Guide  for 
Colonel  Hazen's  Eegiment,  1780 ;  Prisoner  on  the  British  Prison 
Ship,  "  Scorpion,"  1782. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Butts,  Connecticut ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Bacon's  Company,  Colonel  John  Chester's  Eegiment, 
Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Connecticut  State  Troops,  1776 ;  Private, 
Captain  Moses  Branch's  Company,  Colonel  Obediah  Johnson's 
Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1778. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Harmanus  Garrison,  New  York  ; 
Quartermaster,  Eichmond  County  New  York  Militia  March  15, 
1776. 


A5at-e?f  301  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894  Steinbach,  Harriet  Sargent  Johnson  (Mrs.  Edward  Steinbach),  423 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Paul  Dudley  Sargent.  Massachusetts  (1745- 
1828);  Colonel,  Massachusetts  Militia,  May-December,  1775 ; 
wounded  at  Bunker  Hill;  Colonel,  16th  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Continental  Infantry,  January  1-Deceraber  31,  1776 ;  Colonel,  1st 
Eegiment  Essex  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  September  26,  1778. 

1895  Steinheimer,  Lilt  North  Fisher  (Mrs.  Charles  G.  Steinheimer),  1205 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  North,  New  York  (1749-1817) ; 
Ensign,  Captain  Abraham  Remsen's  Company,  Long  Island  Militia; 
2d  Lieutenant,  June  17,  1776  ;  Lieutenant,  1776 ;  served  six  months. 

1894      Stephenson,  Lucy  Arnold  (Miss),  523 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Wood,  Connecticut  (1763  )  ; 

Private,   Captain  John   Durkee's   Company,    Colonel   Grosvenor's 
Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  January,  1781-January,  1783. 

1894       Sterling,  Adaline  Wheelock  (Miss),  515 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Sterling,  Connecticut  (1749-1837) ; 
Private,  Captain  Caleb  St.  John's  Company,  Colonel  Silliman's  Regi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  1776 ;  March,  1777-December,  1777 ; 
February,  1778-January,  1779 ;  March-December,  1779  ;  Private, 
Captain  Abraham  Gregory's  Company,  Colonel  Stephen  St.  John's 
Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  March-September,  1781 ;  Quarter- 
master, 3d  Regiment  Light  Horse  Connecticut  Militia,  Major  Daniel 
Starr. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Sterling,  Connecticut ;  Private, 
Captain  Nehemiah  Bradley's  Company,  Colonel  David  Waterbury's 
Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  May  13-October  17,  1775  ;  Private, 
Captain  Nathan  Gilbert's  Company,  Colonel  John  Meade's  Regi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  October  5-30,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Dibell,  Massachusetts  (1739- 
1826) ;  1st  Lieutenant,  14th  Taconic  Mountains  Company,  Captain 
John  King,  1st  Berkshire  County  Regiment*  Massachusetts  Militia, 
Colonel  John  Ashley ;  1st  Lieutenant,  same,  May  6,  1776  ;  1st  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Ephraim  Fitch's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin  Sy- 
monds' Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  December  16,  1776;  in 
service  at  Ticonderoga,  February,  1777;    1st  Lieutenant,  Captain 


Date  of  ^02  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

John  King's  Company,  Colonel  Ashley's  .Regiment,  "  Bennington 
Alarm,"  October  23,  1780. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  David  Joyce,  Connecticut;  Private, 
Captain  Charles  Smith's  Company,  General  David  Waterbury's 
Brigade  Connecticut  Militia,  April  10,  1781 ;  Brigade  joined  Wash- 
ington at  Phillipsburg,  July,  1781. 

1894      Sterling,  Kate  Latta  Stevens,  M.D.,  554 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Sterling,  Connecticut  (1749-1837) ; 
Private,  Captain  Caleb  St.  John's  Company,  Colonel  Silliman's  Eegi- 
ment  Connecticut  Militia,  1776 ;  March,  1777-December,  1777 ; 
February,  1778-January,  1779  ;  March-December,  1779 ;  Private, 
Captain  Abraham  Gregory's  Company,  Colonel  Stephen  St.  John's 
Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  March-September,  1781  ;  Quarter- 
master, 3d  Eegiment  Light  Horse  Connecticut  Militia,  Major  Daniel 
Starr. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Sterling,  Connecticut;  Private, 
Captain  Nehemiah  Bradley's  Company,  Colonel  David  Waterbury's 
Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  May  13-October  17,  1775  ;  Private, 
Captain  Nathan  Gilbert's  Company,  Colonel  John  Meade's  Eegi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  October  5-30,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Dibell,  Massachusetts  (1739- 
1826) ;  1st  Lieutenant,  14th  Taconic  Mountains  Company,  Captain 
John  King,  1st  Berkshire  County  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
Colonel  John  Ashley  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  same,  May  6,  1776  ;  1st  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Epbraim  Fitch's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin  Sy- 
monds'  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  December  16,  1776;  in 
service  at  Ticonderoga,  February,  1777 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain 
John  King's  Company,  Colonel  John  Ashley's  Eegiment,  "  Benning- 
ton Alarm,"  October  23,  1780. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  David  Joyce,  Connecticut ;  Private, 
Captain  Charles  Smith's  Company,  General  David  Waterbury's 
Brigade  Connecticut  Militia,  April  10,  1781 ;  Brigade  joined  Wash- 
ington at  Phillipsburg,  July,  1781. 

1894       Sterling,  Virginia  Swift  (Miss),  553 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Sterling,  Connecticut  (1749-1837) ; 
Private,  Captain  Caleb  St.  John's  Company,  Colonel  Silliman's  Eegi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  1776 ;  March,  1777-December,  1777 ; 
February,  1778-January,  1779 ;  March-December,  1779 ;  Private, 
Captain  Abraham  Gregory's  Company,  Colonel  Stephen  St.  John's 
Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  March-September,  1781 ;  Quarter- 


Date  of  303  gooiety 

Admission.  Number. 

master,  3d  Begiment  Light  Horse  Connecticut  Militia,  Major  Daniel 
Starr. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Sterling,  Connecticut ;  Private, 
Captain  Nehemiah  Bradley's  Company,  Colonel  David  Waterbury's 
Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  May  13-October  17,  1775 ;  Private, 
Captain  Nathan  Gilbert's  Company,  Colonel  John  Meade's  Regi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  October  5-30,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Dibell,  Massachusetts  (1739- 
1826)  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  14th  Taconic  Mountains  Company,  Captain 
John  King,  1st  Berkshire  County  Begiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
Colonel  John  Ashley  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  same,  May  6,  1776  ;  1st  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Ephraim  Fitch's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin  Sy- 
monds'  Begiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  December  16,  1776 ;  in 
service  at  Ticonderoga,  February,  1777 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain 
John  King's  Company,  Colonel  John  Ashley's  Begiment "  Benning- 
ton Alarm,"  October  23,  1780. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  David  Joyce,  Connecticut ;  Private, 
Captain  Charles  Smith's  Company,  General  David  Waterbury's 
Brigade  Connecticut  Militia,  April  10,  1781 ;  Brigade  joined  Wash- 
ington at  Phillipsburg,  July,  1780. 

1893  Stevens,  Bettie  Thornton  (Mrs.  John  J.  Stevens),  248 

Texas, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Colonel  Bichard  Callaway,  Vir- 
ginia (1730  ) ;  Signer  of  the  Transylvania  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, May  23,  1775 ;  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Kentucky  County, 
Virginia,  1776 ;  Member  Virginia  House  of  Burgesses,  1777 ;  re- 
elected, 1779  ;  one  of  the  defenders  of  Boonesborough  in  the  Du- 
Quesne  Siege,  1778 ;  killed  by  the  Indians  in  ambush,  1780. 

1894  Stewart,  Alice  Gerry  (Mrs.  David  Stewart),  740 

Maryland, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Bev.  Samuel  McClintock,  New  Hamp- 
shire (1732-1802)  ;  Chaplain,  2d  New  Hampshire  Begiment,  Colo- 
nel, Clark,  July,  1775 ;  Chaplain  at  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

1895  Stewart,  Annie  O.  Bixby  (Mrs.  Samuel  Barrett  Stewart),  1188 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Bixby,  New  Hampshire  (1752-1827)  ; 
Sergeant,  Captain  Joseph  Moore's  Company,  Colonel  Prescott's  Begi- 
ment, at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775 ;  Ensign,  Colonel  Hercules 
Mooney's  Begiment,  Bhode  Island  service,  1779. 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894  Stewart,  Marie  Louise  Sterling  (Mrs.  Luman  H.  Stewart),  605 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Canfield,  Connecticut  (1740-1786) ; 
Adjutant,  2d  Regiment,  Continental  Dragoons,  Colonel  Elisha 
Sheldon,  1776 ;  Brigade-Major,  Brigadier-General  Oliver  "Wolcott's 
Detachment,  Connecticut  Militia,  at  Saratoga,  1777. 

1895  Stewart,  Sylvie  Mat  Smith  (Miss),  888 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Lemmon,  New  Jersey ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Samuel  Stout's  Company,  Middlesex  County  New  Jersey 
Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Coleman,  New  Jersey ; 
Private,  Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1895       Stickney,  Cornelia  Augusta  (Miss),  1247 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Stickney,  Massachusetts  (1739- 
1815)  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Jacob  Gerrish's  Company  of  Minute-men, 
"Lexington  Alarm;"  Sergeant,  Captain  John  Dodge's  Company, 
Colonel  Pickering's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  December  16, 
1776-March  15,  1777;  Sergeant,  Captain  Oliver  Titcomb's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's  Regiment  of  Guards,  November  11, 
1777,  service  two  months  and  eleven  days. 

1895       Stickney,  Lucy  Waters  (Miss),  1246 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Stickney,  Massachusetts  (1739- 
1815);  Sergeant,  Captain  Jacob  Gerrish's  Company  of  Minute-men, 
"Lexington  Alarm;"  Sergeant,  Captain  John  Dodge's  Company, 
Colonel  Pickering's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  December  16, 
1776-March  15,  1777 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Oliver  Titcomb's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Jacob  Gerrish's  Regiment  of  Guards,  November  11, 
1777,  service  two  months  and  eleven  days. 

1895       Stilwell,  Lizzie  Balch  Saffen  (Mrs.  William  Stilwell),  942 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Noah  Robinson,  Massachusetts  (1758-1788)  ; 
Private  at  the  battle  of  White  Plains,  October  28,  1776 ;  Private, 
Captain  Stephen  Richardson's  Company  Massachusetts  Militia  for 
service  in  Rhode  Island,  April  21-May  15,  1777 ;  Private,  Captain 
Israel  Trow's  Company,  Colonel  Josiah  Whitney's  Regiment 
Massachusetts   Militia,   May    15-July   6,    1777;    Private,   Captain 


Date  of  305  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Caleb  Bichardson's  Company,  Colonel  Danforth  Keyes's  Eegiment, 
September  1,  1777,  served  four  months;  Private,  Captain  Moses 
Willmarth's  Company,  Colonel  John  Daggett's  Eegiment,  January 
1,  1778,  served  two  months ;  Private,  Captain  Enoch  Eobinson's 
Company,  August  12,  1779 ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Cole's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  John  Jacob's  Eegiment,  July  6,  1778-January  1, 
1779. 

1896       Stimpson,  Isabelle  B.  Neal  (widow  of  Henry  Q.  Stimpson),  1509 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Fuller  Lakeman,  Massachusetts 
(1754—1833) ;  Private,  Captain  Nathaniel  Wade's  Company  of 
Minute-men  which  marched  from  Ipswich  to  Cambridge,  "Lexing- 
ton Alarm,"  twenty-one  days'  service. 

1896      Stockwell,  Virginia  (Miss),  1512 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Tileston,  Massachusetts  (1728- 
1819) ;  Private,  Captain  Bbenezer  Withington's  Company  of  Min- 
ute-men, "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  John  Eobinson's 
Company,  Colonel  Benjamin  Gill's  Eegiment,  Mai-ch,  1777  ;  Matross, 
Captain  Jonathan  Stoddard's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Craft's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  May  8-July  8,  1777;  Corporal, 
Captain  Eobert  Davis's  Company,  Colonel  Freeman's  Eegiment, 
Massachusetts  Militia  at  Ehode  Island,  December,  1777 ;  Private, 
Captain  Seth  Summers's  Company,  Colonel  Gill's  Eegiment,  March 
1-April  4,  1778 ;  Private,  Captain  Lemuel  Clapp's  Company,  Major 
Heath's  Detachment,  May-August,  1779. 

1894      Stone,  Helen  Franklin  (Miss),  791 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Craig,  Pennsylvania;  Pri- 
vate, Major  Byles's  Company,  3d  Pennsylvania  Eegiment,  1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Israel  Stone,  Massachusetts  (1749- 
1808) ;  Private,  Captain  Eustis's  Company  of  Minute-men  from 
Eutland,  "Lexington  Alarm  ;"  Private,  Captain  David  Bent's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Nathan  Sparhawk's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia, 
August  20,  1777 ;  Corporal,  Captain  Samuel  Hubbard's  Company, 
Colonel  Job  Cushintr's  Eegiment,  Massachusetts  Militia,  September 
5-November  29,  1777. 

1894      Stone,  Olivia  Allston  (Mrs.  Benjamin  F.  Stone),  514 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Craig,  Pennsylvania;  Private, 
Major  Byles's  Company,  3d  Pennsylvania  Eegiment,  1777. 


Date  of  306  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1892  Stone,  Sallie  English  (Mrs.  Charles  Francis  Stone),  199 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Stone,  Jr.,  Massachusetts  (1749- 
1803) ;  Corporal,  Captain  Seth  Barnard's  Company  Watertown 
Massachusetts  Militia,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Corporal,  Captain 
Phineas  Steam's  Company  Watertown  Massachusetts  Militia, 
March,  1776;  Sergeant,  Captain  Edward  Fuller's  Company,  Colonel 
Brooks'  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  1776 ;  Sergeant,  Captain 
Thomas  Wellington's  Company,  Colonel  Asa  Whitcomb's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  October  1-November  27,  1776 ;  Sergeant, 
Captain  Phineas  Steam's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Thatcher's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  January  3-February  12,  1779. 

1894      Stone,  Sarah  E.  Lawton  (Mrs.  Amos  Stone),  465 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Hoit,  Massachusetts  ( 1827) ;  Private, 

Captain  Asa  Lauren's  Company,  April  19,  1775 ;  Corporal,  Captain 
Lauren's  Company,  Colonel  Prescott's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  1775;  Private,  Captain  Job  Shattuck's  Company,  March, 
1776  ;  Private,  Continental  Infantry,  1777. 

1893  Stout,  Abbie  M.  (Miss),  397 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Long,  Massachusetts  (1760-1848) ; 
Private,  Captain  Carr's  Company,  9th  Massachusetts  Eegiment 
under  General  Lee;  served  three  years. 

1893  Stout,  Lucy  Long  (Mrs.  Alexander),  ong 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Long,  Massachusetts  (1760-1848)  ;  Private, 
Captain  Carr's  Company,  9th  Massachusetts  Eegiment  under  Gen- 
eral Lee ;  served  three  years. 

1894  Strang,  Frances  A.  (Miss),  697 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Hammond,  New  York  (1727-1810); 
Lieutenant-Colonel  1st  South  Eegiment  Westchester  New  York 
Militia,  Colonel  Joseph  Drake  ;  commissioned  October,  1775  ;  re-ap- 
pointed June,  1778 ;  in  active  service  to  May  25,  1780. 

1895  Stratton,  Edith  Augusta  (Miss),  1317 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Stratton,  Massachusetts  (1758-1818); 


Q07 
Date  of  '  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Private,  Captain  Samuel  Merriman's  Company,  6th  Hampshire 
County  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  Colonel  Phinehas  Wright, 
expedition  in  Northern  Department,  September  22-October  1, 
1777 ;  Private,  Captain  Jotham  Houghton's  Company,  Colonel 
Nathan  Sparhawk's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  November  3- 
19,  1778. 

1894       Strohmeyer,  Epfie  Dean  Johnson  (Mrs.  Henry  A.  Strohmeyer),  730 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Dean,  Connecticut  (1762-1845) ; 
Private,  Captain  Yates'  Company,  Colonel  Enos's  Eegiment,  June, 
1778 ;  Private,  7th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel  Heman 
Swift,  June  24,  1780;  Private,  Captain  Scofield's  Company  Con- 
necticut Militia,  March  15,  1781 ;  served  to  1783. 

1894      Strong,  Persis  F.  Griffith  (Mrs.  Melville  Strong),  661 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Humphreys,  Connecticut 
(1735-1822);  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Connecticut  Eegiment,  May  1- 
December  10,  1775 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  22d  Continental  Infantry, 
January  1-December  31,  1776. 

1894      Stubbs,  Catherine  Duer  (Mrs.  Eoland  H.  Stubbs),  696 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eobert  McMurray  ( 1814)  ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain John  Armstrong's  Company,  Major  Thomas  Armstrong's  Eegi- 
ment, New  York  Militia. 

1894  Stull,  Evelyn  L.  (Miss),  788 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Adam   Stoll,   Pennsylvania;   Private, 

5th  Company,  German  Eegiment,  July  21,  1776 ;  served  until  the 

regiment  was  mustered  out  of  service. 

1895  Sturdy,  Fidelia  Page  Webber  (Mrs.  Albert  W.  Sturdy),  1410 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Page,  Massachusetts  (1742-1819)  ; 
Private,  Lieutenant  Moses  Abbott's  Company  which  marched  from 
Bedford  to  Cambridge,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  May  15,  1775. 


Date  of  3"°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1891  Sumner,  Helen  K.  Richardson  (widow  of  Adams  C.  Sumner),  135 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Ferris,  New  York  (1734-1777)  ;  Chair- 
man Westchester  County  Committee,  1774;  Member  Sub-committee 
appointed  by  Provincial  Congress  to  inspect  the  election  of  militia 
officers,  Westchester,  New  York,  August  24,  1775  ;  prisoner  in  the 
Old  Sugar  House,  New  York,  1776;  released  on  parole,  June  14, 
1777,  and  died  a  few  days  later. 

1895       Sumner,  Annie  E.  Lindley  (Mrs.  Clark  F.  Sumner),  1079 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Libby,  Maine  (1758-1841) ;  Private, 
Captain  Philip  Ulmer's  Company,  Colonel  McCobb's  Regiment, 
1779,  Sea  Coast  Defence. 

1895       Sutlipp,  Isabel  Hurst  (Mrs.  John  Henry  Sutliff),  918 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Nichol,  Pennsylvania  (1735-1830) ; 
Private,  Pennsylvania  Line,  January  1,  1781. 

1895       Suydam,  Aletta  Lott  (widow  of  Evert  Suydam),  1053 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Adrian  Yan  Brunt,  Long  Island  (1735- 
1785);  Captain, Long  Island  Militia,  Colonel  Richard  Van  Brunt,  1776. 

1892  Suydam,  Emma  Bedell  (Miss),  206 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Martinus  Schoonmaker,  New 
York  (1737-1824) ;  Patriot  and  Pastor  of  Dutch  Reformed  Church 
at  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  and  Gravesend,  L.  I.;  requested  by  resolution  of 
the  Convention  of  the  State  of  New  York  to  officiate  in  his  own 
church  in  Harlem,  August  17,  1776,  a  day  designated  for  fasting 
and  prayer ;  during  the  British  occupancy  of  Harlem  both  his  house 
and  church  were  burned,  and  he  himself  escaped  arrest  by  seeking 
protection  within  the  American  lines. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Hendrick  Suydam,  Long  Island  ;  Clerk, 
Troop  of  Horse,  King's  County,  New  York  Militia,  1776. 

1895       Swan,  Laura  Prentice  Crane  (Mrs.  Robert  Thaxter  Swan),  837 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Hoar,  New  Hampshire  (1717- 
•) ;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Heald's  Company  from  New  Ips- 
wich, N.  H.,  "Lexington  Alarm."  [Also, 


Date  of  ovi7  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of   Philip  Holme,  Massachusetts   (1731- 

) ;    Filer,  Captain  Peter  Talbot's  Company,   Colonel   Lemuel 

Robinson's  Regiment  from  Stoughton,  Mass.,  "Lexington  Alarm;" 
Private,  Captain  Simeon  Leach's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin  Gill's 
Regiment,  Dorchester  Heights,  March  4,  1776. 

1895       SWan,  Mary  Althea  Farwell  (Mrs.  Alden  S.  Swan),  *328 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Emerson,  Massachusetts  (1721- 
1803)  ;  Private,  Captain  John  Bachellor's  Company,  Colonel  Eben- 
ezer  Bridges's  Regiment  from  Reading,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Quar- 
termaster, Captain  John  Bachellor's  Company,  Colonel  Ebenezer 
Bridges's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  24,  1775,  eight 
months'  service;  Sergeant,  same,  September  25,  1775;  Quarter- 
master, Colonel  Samuel  Bullard's  Regiment,  General  Warner's  Bri- 
gade, August  14-November  30,  1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Farwell,  Massachusetts  (1759- 
1834) ;  Private,  Captain  Luke  Wilder's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel 
Denny's  2d  Regiment,  service  at  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  October  27- 
December  1,  1779. 


1895       Swazet,  Mary  Philbrick  (Mrs.  Oscar  F.  Swazey),  818 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Philbrick,  New  Hampshire  (1734- 
1803) ;  Captain  4th  Company,  9th  Regiment  New  Hampshire  Mili- 
tia, September  5-June  6,  1778 ;  Member  Committee  of  Safety, 
1775-1778  and  1780. 


1896       Sweet,  Emeroy  L.  Stevens  (Mrs.  Channing  Sweet),  1580 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Baxter  ( 1847) ;  Private,  Captain 

Asa  Barnes's  Company,  Colonel  Sargent's  Regiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  January,  1776;  Private,  Captain  Jabez  Hall's  Company, 
Colonel  Warner's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  1776,  served 
twelve  months. 


1896       Sweet,  Joyeuse  L.  Fullerton  (Mrs.  William  E.  Sweet),  1468 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of  Humphrey   Fullerton,  Pennsylvania 

( 1781) ;  Ensign,  Captain  Philip  Pancake's  Company,  Colonel 

Delaney's  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Militia,  August  2,  1777. 


tw«  «r  "™  Society 

A?^s?ofn.  Number. 

1894      Swift,  Ella  Filson  (Mrs.  Frederic  J.  Swift),  637 

New  York, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Humphrey  ( 1826) ;  Captain,  6th 

Pennsylvania   Eegiment,  1777 ;    transferred   to    1st   Pennsylvania 

Eegiment,  January  1,  1783 ;  served  to  June  3,  1783. 

1894       Swords,  Phozbe  Caroline  (Miss),  795 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cotheal,  New  Jersey  (1743-1812); 
Private,  4th  Eegiment  New  Jersey  Line,  Lieutenant-Colonel  David 
Ehea;  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  at  Woodbridge,  New  Jersey, 
April  19,  1777 ;  British  prisoner  in  New  York  for  thirteen  months ; 
honorably  discharged  May  1,  1778,  on  account  of  wounds. 

1894  Symes,  Sophie  Foster  (widow  of  George  Gifford  Symes),  779 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Elliott,  Connecticut  (1729-1785) ; 
Captain,  Killingly  Connecticut  Militia,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Cap- 
tain, 3d  Connecticut  Continental  Eegiment,  Colonel  Israel  Putnam, 
May  1- August  11,  1775,  at  siege  of  Boston. 

1895  Stmonds,  Annie  Stetson  (Miss),  852 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Leavitt,  New  Hampshire ;  Private, 
Colonel  Gerrish's  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  May  17,  1775 ;  Private, 
Captain  Isaac  Sherman's  Company,  26th  Continental  Infantry, 
Colonel  Loammi  Baldwin,  January  1-December  31,  1776. 

1896  Symonds,  Lucy  Lowe  (Miss),  1663 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Low,  Massachusetts  (1739-1810)  ; 
Captain,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Captain,  3d  Company,  Colonel  Her- 
rick's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  2,  1776 ;  1st  Major, 
Colonel  Nathaniel  Wade's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  July  6- 
October  10,  1780. 

1895       Taber,  Harriet  Wyman  (Miss),  848 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Wyman,  Massachusetts  (1761-1816)  ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Heath's  Company,  Colonel  Mcintosh's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  June  9,  1780 ;  Private,  Massachusetts  Militia 
raised  for  six  months'  service,  October  25,  1780. 


Date  of  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895  Taber,  Sarah  White  (Miss),  847 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Wyman,  Massachusetts  (1761-1816)  ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Heath's  Company,  Colonel  Mcintosh's  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  June  9,  1780 ;  Private,  Massachusetts  Militia 
raised  for  six  months'  service,  October  25,  1780. 

1896  Taplet,  Annah  G.  Stacey  (Mrs.  John  W.  Tapley),  1552 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Francis  Cox,  Massachusetts ;  1st  Lieu- 
tenant, Colonel  John  Mansfield's  Massachusetts  Regiment,  May- 
December,  1775  j  1st  Lieutenant,  27th  Continental  Infantry,  Janu- 
ary 1,  1776. 

1894  Tarr,  Alice  M.  (Miss),  683 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Tarr,  Massachusetts  (1759-1844);  Pri- 
vate, Massachusetts  Militia,  'served  at  Bunker  Hill,  Valley  Forge, 
and  Yorktown. 

1895  Taylor,  Bessie  Porter  (Miss),  954 

Maryland, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Smith,  Maryland  ( 

1782) ;  Private,  Captain  Dobson's  Company  6th  Maryland  Regi- 
ment, February  10,  1777 ;  discharged  April  26,  1779 ;  Private,  7th 
Maryland  Regiment,  May,  1777 ;  discharged  August  16,  1780. 

1893       Taylor,  Charlotte  Augusta  (Miss),  414 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Roby,  Massachusetts  (1742-1776) ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  3d  New  Hampshire  Militia,  May  23-December, 
1775 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Bedel's  Rangers,  January,  1776 ;  taken  pris- 
oner at  the  Cedars,  Canada,  May  19,  1776 ;  died  in  service,  1776. 

1895       Taylor,  Fannie  Taylor  (Mrs.  Alexander  Taylor,  Jr.),  1385 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Taylor,  Connecticut  (1742  ) ; 

Sergeant,  5th  Connecticut  Regiment,  May  9-December,  1775 ; 
Ensign,  Colonel  Philip  Burr  Bradley's  Connecticut  State  Regiment, 
June  10,  1776 ;  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Washington,  November  16, 
1776 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  2d  Connecticut  Regiment,  September  1, 
1777 ;  transferred  to  3d  Connecticut  Regiment,  January  1,  1781 ; 
retained  in  Swift's  Connecticut  Regiment,  June,  1783,  and  served 
to  November  3,  1783.  [Also, 


Q10 

Date  of  ^oci,ety 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Fairbanks,  Massachusetts; 
Ensign,  6th  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  January  1,  1777 ;  2d  Lieuten- 
ant, November  12,  1777  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  June  10,  1779 ;  retired 
January  1,  1783. 

1895      Taylor,  Mable  Howard  (Mrs.),  322 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Nelson,  Jr.,  Virginia  (1738- 
1789) ;  Signer  of  Declaration  of  Independence ;  Member  Conti- 
nental Congress,  1775;  Member  State  Constitutional  Convention, 
1776 ;  Member  of  Congress,  1779 ;  Governor  of  Virginia,  1781 ; 
Commander  of  Virginia  Militia  at  the  Siege  of  Yorktown. 

1895       Taylor,  Mary  E.  Fellows  (Mrs.  Oliver  Taylor),  1338 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Gile,  New  Hampshire  (1743-1827) ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Bichard  Dow's  Company,  Colonel  Joshua 
Wingate's  Eegiment  for  defence  of  Piscataqua  Harbor,  November, 
1775 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Jacob  Webster's  Company,  New  Hamp- 
shire Militia,  December,  1775;  Ensign,  Captain  David  Quinby's 
Company  for  service  in  Canada,  July,  1776;  Captain,  Independent 
Company  for  service  with  Northern  Continental  Army,  October, 
1777. 

1894      Ten  Broeck,  Frances  Austin  (Mrs.  Edward  Francis  Ten  Broeck),  711 

Missouri, 

Great-granddaughter   of    Bobert   McMurray    ( 1814) ;    Private, 

Captain  John  Armstrong's  Company,  Major  Thomas  Armstrong's 
Besriment  New  York  Militia. 

1893  Terry,  Jane  Elizabeth  (Miss),  412 

Japan, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Terry,  Connecticut  (1730- 
1792);  Major,  Enfield  Connecticut  Militia,  "Lexington  Alarm;" 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  19th  Begiment  Connecticut  Militia,  December, 
1776 ;  Colonel  same,  May,  1777 ;  Member  Connecticut  Assembly, 
1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Eldad  Taylor,  Massachusetts 
(1708-1777);  Member  Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress;  Member 
Governor's  Council ;  Member  Massachusetts  Senate. 

1894  Terry,  Marion  Jane  (Miss),  558 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Terry,  Connecticut  (1730- 
1792);    Major,  Enfield  Connecticut  Militia,   "Lexington  Alarm;" 


Date  of  313  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  19th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1776  ;  Colo- 
nel same,  May,  1777;  Member  Connecticut  Assembly,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Sartell  Prentice,  New 
Hampshire  (1767-1849) ;  Captain,  16th  Eegiment  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  Colonel  Benjamin  Bellows,  1776 ;  Member  New  Hampshire 
Provincial  Congress,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Eldad  Taylor,  Massachusetts 
(1708-1777)  ;  Member  Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress;  Member 
Governor's  Council;  Member  Massachusetts  Senate. 


1891       Thayer,  Elizabeth  Brooks  Chatpield  (Mrs.  John  Yan  Buren  Thayer),       57 
Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter   of  "William   C.  Whitney,   Connecticut   (1762- 

)  ;  Private,  Connecticut  Militia. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  David  Brooks,    Connecticut ;  Private, 

Connecticut  Militia  from  the  town  of  Cheshire,  April  22,  1782-Jan- 

uary  1,  1783. 

1894       Thayer,  Gertrude  Eice  (Mrs.  S.  "Weston  Thayer),  594 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Edmund  Eice,  Massachusetts  (1755- 
1841)  ;  Private,  Captain  Eussell's  Company,  Colonel  Brewer's  Eegi- 
ment from  Sudbury,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Nathaniel  Cudworth's 
Company,  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Caleb 
Brooks'  Company,  Colonel  Nicholas  Dike's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  July,  1776 ;  Private,  Captain  Smith's  Companj^  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  Sullivan's  Expedition,  1778 ;  Sergeant,  September  12, 
1778. 


1895       Thayer,  Mary  W.  Stanley  (Mrs.  Eugene  E.  Thayer),  1026 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Holbrook,  Massachusetts  (1754-1843)  ; 
Private  and  Corporal,  Massachusetts  Militia. 

1893       Thomas,  Ada  Canning  (Mrs.  George  C.  Thomas),  285 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Smith,  Massachusetts  (1746-1816)  ; 
Private  and  Sergeant,  Massachusetts  Militia,  September,  1775-Jan- 
uary,  1777  ;  1st  Lieutenant,  8th  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  May  12, 
1780 ;  transferred  to  4th  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  June  12,  1780 ; 
served  to  November  3,  1783. 


Date  of  "!'*  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Thomas,  Carrie  Maud  Green  (Mrs.  Frank  Warner  Thomas),  1009 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Green,  Massachusetts  (1729- 
1813) ;  Private,  Lieutenant  Isaac  Wood's  Company  from  Pepperell, 
"Lexington  Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  Lawrence's  Company, 
Colonel  Prescott's  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  April  25,  1775,  three 
months'  service;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Hovey's  Company,  Colo- 
nel Nathan  Tyler's  Massachusetts  Eegiment  for  service  at  Ehode 
Island,  July  6,  1779,  four  months  and  twenty-five  days'  service; 
Private,  same,  December  1-25,  1779. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Barton,  Massachusetts 
(1726  ) ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Noyes'  Company,  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  July  11-December  31,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  May- 
berry's  Company,  Colonel  Francis'  Eegiment,  Continental  Service, 
enlisted  for  three  years;  Corporal,  Captain  Mayberry's  Company, 
Colonel  Tupper's  Eegiment,  January  1,  1777-December  31,  1779; 
died  in  service. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hilton,  Massachusetts 
(1738-1823);  Corporal,  Captain  George  Kimball's  Company  of 
Minute-men  from  Luneburg,  Massachusetts,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;" 
service,  April  20-May  2,  1775. 

1895      Thomas,  Ellen  Haines  (Miss),  932 

Maryland, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Patrick,  Maryland  (1735-1805) ; 
commissioned  Captain  of  a  Company  of  Harford  County  Militia  by 
the  Council  of  Safety  of  Maryland,  April  26,  1776. 


1895       Thomas,  Emma  Fletcher  (Mrs.  Charles  Spaulding  Thomas),  H84 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Gould  (1737-1810) ;  Private,  Captain 
Henry  Squire's  Company,  2d  Eegiment  Essex  County  New  Jersey 
Militia. 

1894      Thomas,  Frances  Melville  (Mrs.  Henry  B.  Thomas),  417 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Melville,  Massachusetts  (1751-1832)  ; 
Member  of  the  "Boston  Tea  Party;"  Captain  and  Major,  Colonel 
Thomas  Craft's  Eegiment  of  Artillery  ;  served  in  the  Ehode  Island 
Campaigns  of  1777  and  1779.  \_Also, 


Date  of  315  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Gansevoort,  New  York  (1749- 
1812) ;  Major,  2d  New  York  Line,  June  30,  1775 ;  Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel, March  19, 1776  ;  Colonel,  3d  .Regiment,  New  York  Line,  Novem- 
ber 21,  1776 ;  Commander  of  Fort  Stanwix,  October  4,  1777  ;  Brig- 
adier-General New  York  Militia,  March  26,  1781,  to  close  of  war. 

1895       Thomas,  Harriet  Frances  Tucker  (Mrs.  Orton  Thomas),  647 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Sweeting,  Massachusetts  (1723- 
1804) ;  Private,  Captain  Abiel  Clapp's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Daggett's  Eegiment,  "  Lexington  Alarm  ;"  Member  Massachusetts 
Assembly,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Macomber,  Massachusetts ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Soper's  Company,  Colonel  Walker's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  October  6,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Soper's 
Company,  Colonel  Timothy  "Walker's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  August  1,  1775 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Wilbor's  Company, 
Colonel  George  Williams's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June 
22-July  15,  1778 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Josiah  King's  Company,  Colo- 
nel John  Daggett's  Eegiment,  Massachusetts  Militia,  August  25, 
1778 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Barney's  Company,  Colonel  Carpenter's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June  28,  1780. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Soper,  Massachusetts 

(1743 ) ;    Captain,  Colonel   Timothy   Walker's   Massachusetts 

Eegiment,  May-December,  1775 ;  Captain,  13th  Continental  In- 
fantry, January  1-December  31,  1776. 

1895       Thomas,  Linda  Eogers  (Mrs.  John  H.  Thomas),  1373 

Indiana, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Eogers,  Pennsylvania  (1746-1782) ; 
Ensign,  Liberty  Company,  Hanover  Township  Pennsylvania  Asso- 
ciators,  1775 ;  3d  Lieutenant,  Captain  James  Eogers'  Company, 
Colonel  Timothy  Green's  Eifle  Battalion,  Lancaster  County  Penn- 
sylvania Associators,  June  6,  1776  ;  served  at  the  battle  of  Long 
Island. 

Also,   great-great-granddaughter  of   James    Wallace,   Pennsylvania 

( 1778)  ;   Member,  Bucks  County  Pennsylvania  Committee  of 

Safety,  December  15,  1774-July  29,  1776 ;  Justice  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  Oyer  and  Terminer  and  General  Jail  Delivery  of 
Bucks  County,  1776 ;  Member  Warwick  Township  Bucks  County 
Associators,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Carr,  Pennsylvania  (1756-1812)  ; 
Private,  Captain  John  Jamison's  Company,  Warwick  Township 
Bucks  County  Associators,  August  20,  1776. 


Date  of  ^16  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893      Thompson,  Harriette  C.  Crosby  (Mrs.  William  A.  Thompson),  298 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  J.  Schuyler,  New  York  (1732-1798)  ; 
Colonel,  6th  Eegiment  Albany  County  New  York  Militia,  October 
20,  1775-March  26,  1781. 


1893       *  Thompson,  Harriet  Newell  French  (Mrs.  William  Thompson),  399 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  French,  New  Hampshire  (1757- 
1799) ;  Private,  Captain  James  Morris'  Company,  Colonel  Enoch 
Poor's  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  June  15,  1775. 


1894      Thompson,  Maria  Stearns  Swan  (Mrs.  Abijah  Thompson),  512 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Tucker,  Massachusetts  (1756 )  ;  Private, 

Captain  John  Bradley's  Company,  Colonel  Lemuel  Robinson's  Regi- 
ment which  marched  on  "  Lexington  Alarm"  from  Milton,  Massa- 
chusetts ;  Private,  Captain  Josiah  Vose's  Company,  Sea  Coast 
Defence,  April  13,  1776. 


1895       Thompson,  Mary  Carpenter  (Miss),  1275 

New  Jersey. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Ramsay  Thompson,  New  York 
(1759-1809) ;  2d  Lieutenant,  2d  Regiment  Continental  Artillery, 
Colonel  John  Lamb,  May  31, 1779  ;  transferred  to  Corps  of  Artillery, 
Colonel  John  Crane,  June  17-November,  1783;  returned  in  the 
Peace  Establishment  as  Captain ;  Member  New  York  Society  of 
the  Cincinnati. 


1894      Thompson,  Mary  S.  Pumpelly  (Mrs.  Wordsworth  Thompson),  774 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Avery,  Connecticut  (1704- 

1780)  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  8th  Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  Samuel 

Coit ;  resigned  on  account  of  age,  October,  1776. 
Also,   great-granddaughter   of   David    Pixley,   Massachusetts   ( 

1807) ;    1st   Lieutenant,   Colonel    John   Paterson's    Massachusetts 

Regiment,  May-December,  1775. 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  &1 7  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Thompson,  Mary  Lena  Saxton  (Mrs.  Daniel  F.  Thompson),  560 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Noah  Chapin,  Connecticut  (1707- 
1787)  ;  Ensign,  2d  Connecticut  Eegiment,  May  1-December  17,  1775. 


1894      Thompson,  Olivia  Lee  (Mrs.  Charles  M.  Thompson),  629 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter    of    Bezaleel    Eudd,   New   York   (1761-1846); 
Sergeant,  New  York  Militia,  1775 ;  Lieutenant,  1776-1777. 


1891      Thomson,  Caroline  E.  Bell  (Mrs.  Pierre  Thomson),  43 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter   of    Samuel   Bradford,  New  Hampshire  (1753 

) ;    Sergeant,   Captain     Isaac     Baldwin's    Company,   Colonel 

Stark's  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  1775 ;  2d  Lieutenant, 
5th  Continental  Infantry,  January  1, 1776 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  2d  New 
Hampshire  Line  Eegiment,  November  8,  1776  ;  retired,  September 
8,  1778. 


1891      Thornton,  Mary  Frances  Desraimes  (Mrs.  George  Thornton),  15 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Alexander  Vail,  New  York  (1765- 

1848) ;  Private,  Orange  County  New  York  Militia. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Gilbert  Townsend  Tail ;  Private, 

Orange  County  New  York  Militia ;  killed  at  Minnisink  Massacre, 

July  22,  1779. 


1895       Throop,  Lucy  Abbott  (Miss),  922 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Abiel  Abbott  (1741-1809) ;  Muster- 
master  and  Paymaster  with  rank  of  Captain,  Colonel  Nahum  Bald- 
win's Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia  raised  to  re-inforce  the 
Continental  Army  at  New  York,  September  16,  1776-1777;  2d 
Major,  5th  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  December  11,  1776; 
Major,  Colonel  Moses  Nichols'  Eegiment  raised  to  re-inforce  the 
Continental  Army  at  Ticonderoga,  June  29-July  8,  1777  ;  1st  Major, 
5th  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  March  30,  1781 ;  Member 
New  Hampshire  Provincial  Congress,  1777,  1779-1780. 


Date  of  318  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Throop,  Mary  J.  C.  Abbot  (widow  of  Everett  S.  Throop),  930 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Taylor  Gilman,  New  Hampshire  (1753- 
1828) ;  appointed  officer  to  register  wounded  soldiers  entitled  to 
pay;  Paymaster  and  Member  Committee  on  Claims;  Member  Com- 
mittee of  Safety,  1780;  Member  Continental  Congress,  1781; 
re-elected  1782;  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  1783. 

1895       Tibbals,  Marion  Heath  (Mrs.  John  A.  Tibbals),  874 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of   Peter   Bellinger,   New   York   (1723- 

)  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  4th  Battalion  Tryon  County  New  York 

Militia ;  served  at  the  battle  of  Oriskany,  August  6,  1776  ;  appointed 
by  Governor  and  Council  of  New  York  Colonel  of  the  local  militia 
of  German  Flats  and  Kingsland  districts,  June  25,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Casler,  New  York  (1763- 
1827) ;  Private,  Captain  Cross's  Company,  Colonel  Willett's  Eegi- 
ment  New  York  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Bartholomew  Heath  (1710-1789); 
Adjutant,  9th  Eegiment  2d  Claverack  Battalion  New  York  Militia, 
Colonel  Peter  Van  Ness,  1775 ;  Adjutant,  same  regiment,  1778. 

1895       Tilden,  Harriet  Asenath  Mann  (Mrs.  Elmer  Ellsworth  Tilden),  1177 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Levi  Mann,  Massachusetts  (1757-1818);  Pri- 
vate, Independent  Company  stationed  at  Hull,  Massachusetts, 
March  1,  1777. 

Also,   great-great-granddaughter   of   Amos   Spofford,   Massachusetts 

(1729  ) ;  Ensign,  Captain  John  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel 

Samuel  Johnson's  Eegiment  of  Minute-men,  "Lexington  Alarm;" 
Private,  Captain  Joseph  Eaton's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  John- 
son's Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  August  15-November  30, 
1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Jacobs,  Massachusetts 
(1729-1808);  Selectman  of  Hanover,  1776-1778;  Member  Com- 
mittee of  Correspondence  and  Safety,  1775-1781;  Eepresentative, 
1781. 

1894      Tillman,  Ellen  A.  Freeman  (Mrs.  Walter  P.  Tillman),  547 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Freeman,  New  Hampshire  (1745- 
1808);  Lieutenant,  Colonel  Jonathan  Chase's  Eegiment  New 
Hampshire  Militia,  1776. 


Date  of  319  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Timpson,  Ann  E.  Hathorn  (Mrs.  Cornelius  F.  Timpson),  715 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Hathorn,  New  York  (1749-1825); 
Colonel,  "  Florida  and  Warwick"  Eegiment  Orange  County  New 
York  Militia,  February  28, 1776 ;  Chairman  of  Goshen,  New  York, 
Committee  of  Safety,  1776. 


1893       Tinkham,  Harriette  Holmes  Taylor  (Mrs.  Charles  F.  Tinkham),  415 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Roby,  Massachusetts  (1742-1776) ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  3d  New  Hampshire  Militia,  May  23-December, 
1775;  1st  Lieutenant,  Bedel's  Rangers,  January,  1776;  taken  pris- 
oner at  the  Cedars,  Canada,  May  19,  1776 ;  died  in  service,  1776. 


1893       Titus,  Emma  Watson  (Mrs.  Oliver  C.  Titus),  349 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Theodore  Sedgwick  (1746-1813) ;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel 1st  Berkshire  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  August, 
1775 ;  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  John  Thomas  in  his  expedition  to 
Canada,  1776. 


1895       Titus,  Lillie  Blanche  Huckins  (Mrs.  Nelson  Y.  Titus),  980 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Gore,  Massachusetts  ( 

1814) ;  Member  of  Committee  of  the  Freeholders  of  Roxbury, 
Massachusetts,  to  engage  men  for  military  service  and  to  hire 
money  for  their  payment,  November  25,  1776. 


1895       Todd,  Hattie  E.  (Miss),  1228 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Gould,  Massachusetts  (1749-1820) ; 
Private,  Captain  Joseph  Gould's  Company,  Colonel  John  Baker's 
Regiment,  which  marched  from  Topsfield,  Massachusetts,  "Lexing- 
ton Alarm." 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Todd,  New  Hampshire  (1740- 
1787) ;  Private,  Captain  James  Osgood's  Company  of  Bangers, 
1775 ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Nesmith's  Company,  1776 ;  Private,  Con- 
tinental Army,  enlisted  for  three  years  in  Colonel  Matthew  Thorn- 
ton's Regiment,  1777. 


Date  of  320  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Todd,  Mart  Abbie  (Miss),  1130 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Barnard,  Massachusetts  (1758-1832)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Joshua  French's  Company,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Enoch  Putnam's  Eegiment  raised  to  reinforce  the  Continental 
Army,  September  8-December  8,  1781. 

1894      Toll,  Katharine  "Wolcott  (Mrs.  Charles  Hansen  Toll),  676 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Erastus  Wolcott,  Connecticut  (1722- 
1793) ;  Colonel,  Connecticut  Militia,  1775-6 ;  Brigadier-General, 
Connecticut  Militia,  December,  1776-January,  1781. 

1894      Tomlinson,  Anna  Greene  (Mrs.  Everett  T.  Tomlinson),  712 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Gardner,  Ehode  Island  (1755- 
1840) ;  Sergeant-Major,  Captain  Arnold's  Company,  Ehode  Island 
Militia,  1776 ;  Lieutenant,  Colonel  John  Topham's  Eegiment,  same 
year. 

1894  Tompkins,  Frances  Emma  Hatfield  (Mrs.  Elias  S.  Tompkins),  551 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Anable,  Connecticut  (1744-1815) ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Holmes'  Company,  Wadsworth's  Brigade  Connecticut 
Militia  to  reinforce  Washington's  Army  at  New  York,  1776. 

1892      Torret,  Adeline  Whittemore  (Miss),  35 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Torrey,  Massachusetts  (1760-1831)  ; 
Ensign,  "  Congress  Own"  Eegiment,  June  1776 ;  Lieutenant,  2d 
Eegiment  Canadian  Continental,  Colonel  Moses  Hazen,  October, 
1780. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whittemore,  Massa- 
chusetts (1696-1793)  ;  Captain,  Company  of  Minute-men ;  wounded 
at  Concord,  April  19,  1775. 

1895  Tower,  Adeline  B.  Bates  (Mrs.  Clement  Bates  Tower),  1258 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Zealous  Bates,  Massachusetts  (1754-1831) ; 


.?at°?f  321  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Private,  Captain  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel  Graten's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  December  18, 1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Beale's 
Company  at  Dorchester,  March  4,  1776  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Beale's 
Company,  Colonel  Lovell's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June 
14,  1776. 

1895      Tower,  Mary  Eebecca  Tower  (Mrs.  Levi  Tower,  Jr.),  1181 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Zealous  Bates,  Massachusetts  (1754-1831) ; 
Private,  Captain  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel  Graten's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  December  18,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Beale's 
Company  at  Dorchester,  March  4,  1776  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Beale's 
Company,  Colonel  Lovell's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June 
14,  1776. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Levi  Tower,  Massachusetts  (1756-1823)  ; 
Drummer,  Captain  Cushing's  Company,  Colonel  Graten's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  May  18,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Obediah 
Beale's  Company,  Colonel  Solomon  Lovell's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  Deeember  18,  1776-March  17,  1777. 

1895       Towle,  Elizabeth  Adelaide  (Miss),  1178 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Towle,  New  Hampshire  (1747-1837)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Elkins'  Company,  Colonel  Poor's  Eegiment  New 
Hampshire  Militia,  May  27,  1775 ;  Private,  same  company,  August 
1,  1775,  seven  months'  service;  Volunteer,  Captain  Dearborn's 
Company,  Colonel  Jonathan  Moulton's  Eegiment  of  Militia,  Sep- 
tember 30, 1777 ;  joined  the  army  under  General  Gates  at  Saratoga, 
October,  1777. 

1891       Townsend,  Emma  Brown  Miller  (Mrs.  James  Hill  Townsend),  99 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Brown,  New  York  (1758  ) ;  Cor- 
poral, 1st  South  Eegiment  Westchester  County  New  York  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Orsor,  New  York  (1744- 
1834) ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Upper  Philipsburg  Company,  1st  South 
Eegiment  Westchester  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Drake, 
August  28,  1776  ;  Captain,  June  16,  1778. 

1893      Tracy,  Margaret  Miller  (Miss),  410 

New  Jersey, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Engle,  Pennsylvania  (1754-1810) ; 


Date  of  "22  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Ensign,  12th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Line,  Colonel  William  Cooke, 
October  16,  1776 ;  2d  Lieutenant,  January,  1777 ;  transferred  to  3d 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Line,  Colonel  Thomas  Craig,  July  1,  1778 ; 
1st  Lieutenant,  December  20,  1778-January  1,  1781. 


1892       Treat,  Gail  A  (Miss),  194 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  McClure,  New  Hampshire  (1753 

)  ;  Adjutant,  Colonel  Pierce  Long's  Eegiment  New  Hampshire 

Militia,  September  25, 1776  ;  Captain-Lieutenant,  2d  Regiment  Con- 
tinental Artillery,  Colonel  John  Lamb,  January  1, 1777  ;  transferred 
to  4th  Regiment  Continental  Artillery.  Colonel  Thomas  Proctor; 
Captain,  April  19,  1781-July  15,  1783. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Buck,  Massachu- 
setts (1719-1795) ;  Colonel  5th  Regiment  Lincoln  County  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  February  8,  1776 ;  Commandant  of  Fort  Pownall. 


1894       Trimble,  Anne  Porter  Trimble  (widow  of  Cary  Allen  Trimble),  665 

Ohio, 

Granddaughter  of  John  Thompson,  Virginia  (1757-1833) ;  Lieuten- 
ant, 7th  Company,  7th  Virginia  Line  Regiment,  March  18-October 
29,  1776 ;  Adjutant,  Colonel  William  Henry's  Regiment  Virginia 
Militia  ;  taken  prisoner  June  7,  1781. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  George  Robards  or  Roberts,  Virginia  (1760- 
1833) ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Moses  Hawkins's  Company,  14th  Regi- 
ment Virginia  Line,  Colonel  Charles  Lewis,  February,  1777 ;  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Edmond  Curd's  Company,  Colonel  Lucas's  Regi- 
ment Virginia  Militia,  1780 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Larkin's  Com- 
pany, January,  1781 ;  Captain-Lieutenant,  May,  1781 ;  appointed 
Captain,  1782. 

1893       Trimble,  Lucy  Raymond  Weeks  (Mrs.  James  Trimble),  262 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Weeks,  Connecticut  (1741-1803) ; 
Private,  Captain  Elisha  Fox's  Company,  "Lexington  Alarm," 
April  19,  1775. 


1894       Trimble,  Mary  Beatrice  Amore  (Miss),  475 

New  Jersey, 
Great-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Johnson,  Connecticut  (1761-1848) ; 


Date  of  323  gociety 

Admission.  Number. 

Private,  6th  Connecticut  Line,  Captain  Charles  Pond,  May  25, 
1777,  served  until  January  1,  1781,  when  the  regiment  was  merged 
into  the  4th  Continental  Regiment;  Corporal  same,  April  19,  1781 ; 
served  to  close  of  war. 

1894       Trowbridge,  Mary  J.  (Miss),  421 

Connecticut, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Banks,  Connecticut  (1754-1818)  ; 
Private,  Colonel  Elisha  Sheldon's  Regiment,  Light  Dragoons,  Con- 
necticut Militia,  June  15,  1781 ;  served  to  close  of  war. 

1891       Truax,  Alice  Hawlet  (Mrs.  Chauncey  Schaflfer  Truax),  5 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter   of   Amos    Hawley,    Connecticut   (1755  ) ; 

Private,  Captain  Bidwell's  Company,  Colonel  Galey's  Regiment, 
Wadsworth's  Brigade  Connecticut  Militia. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Sidney  Berry,  New  Jersey;  Quar- 
termaster, Major,  and  Colonel  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1894       Truax,  Fidelia  L.  Stebbins  (Mrs.  John  G.  Truax),  626 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Leach,  Connecticut ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Hall's  Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  May  26,  1777-January 
9,  1778  ;  Private,  Captain  Whiting's  Company  Connecticut  Militia, 
February  14,  1778-March  20,  1779. 

1896       Trumbull,  Mary  Sisson  (Mrs.  Frank  Trumbull),  1496 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Bingham,  Vermont  (1748- 
1841) ;  Private,  Vermont  Militia ;  served  at  the  battle  of  Benning- 
ton, August,  1777. 


1895       Tucker,  Eliza  Hall  (Mrs.  Samuel  Tucker),  1316 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Hall,  Massachusetts  (1745-1817) ; 
Ensign,  Captain  Isaac  Hall's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Gardiner's 
Regiment  from  Medford,  "  Lexington  Alarm ;"  Lieutenant,  Captain 
Caleb  Brooks's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Thatcher's  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  June  18,  1776. 


Date  of  ^24  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893  Tucker,  Emma  Yiola  (Miss),  279 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Halsey,  New  Jersey  (1757-1820)  ; 
Private,  Essex  County  New  Jersey  Militia  and  Troop  of  Light 
Horse,  1776 ;  Paymaster,  Essex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1892      Tunstall,  Florida  Pope  Hall  (Mrs.),  139 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Pope,  Virginia ;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
Jefferson  County  Virginia  Militia,  November,  1779. 

1895       Turner,  Mary  A.  Kimball  (widow  of  Joseph  P.  Turner),  1129 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Kimball,  Massachusetts  (1730-1805)  ; 
Captain,  Colonel  Baker's  Eegiment  from  Wenham,  "Lexington 
Alarm." 

1894  Turrell,  Frances  W.  Eobinson  (Mrs.  Herbert  Turrell),  793 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Eobinson,  Jr.,  Ehode  Island 
(1756-1841) ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Adams'  Company  Ehode 
Island  Militia,  June  1777;  Captain-Lieutenant,  Captain  Adams' 
Company,  February,  1778. 

1894      Tutwiler,  Julia  Strudwick  (Miss),  586 

Alabama, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ashe,  North  Carolina  (1725- 
1813) ;  Member  of  Provincial  Congress ;  Member,  Committee  of 
Safety,  1774 ;  President,  Committee  of  Safety,  1776 ;  Member  of 
State  Congress,  1775 ;  appointed  by  this  body  Paymaster  of  1st 
Continental  Eegiment ;  appointed  Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  1777. 

1894      Underhill,  Lora  Altine  Woodbury  (Mrs.  Charles  W.  Underbill),  573 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Allen,  Massachusetts  (1758-1841) ; 
Private,  Captain  Hart's  Company,  Colonel  Sargent's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  May  18,  1775;  Private,  Captain  John 
Wiley's  Company,  Colonel  Sargent's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  October  1,  1775. 


Date  of  325  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Allen,  Massachusetts  (1721- 

) ;  Private,  Captain  John  Baker's  Company,  Colonel  Little's 

Massachusetts   Eegiraent,   May   8,  1775 ;    Private,    Captain    John 
Eowe's  Company  Massachusetts  Militia  at  Bunker  Hill. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Tewksbury,  Massachusetts ; 
Private,  Captain  Joseph  Whipple's  Company  stationed  at  Man- 
chester for  seacoast  defence,  September  27,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Tewksbury,  Massa- 
chusetts ;  Private,  Captain  John  Dodge's  Company  Massachusetts 
Militia,  April  2-June  1,  1778 ;  Private,  Captain  John  Dodge's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Gerrish's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  July  2-12, 
1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Woodbury,  Massachusetts  (1741- 
1816) ;  Private,  Captain  Abram  Batchelder's  Company,  Colonel 
Jonathan  Holman's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "  Ehode  Island 
Alarm,"  December,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Porter,  Massachusetts  (1717- 
1802)  ;  appointed  by  Massachusetts  Assembly  Adjutant,  6th  Middle- 
sex County  Eegiment,  April  22,  1776 ;  Adjutant,  Colonel  Jonathan 
Eeed's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  July  11,  1776;  Adjutant 
Colonel  Samuel  Bullard's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April  14- 
November  30,  1777 ;  Adjutant,  Colonel  Jonathan  Eeed's  Eegiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  March  31-July  2,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Edward  Small,  Maine  (1751-1825) ;  Cor- 
poral, Captain  Samuel  Wentworth's  Company,  Colonel  Willard's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  1776. 


1895        Underwood,  Annie  Pesinger  (Mrs.  John  P.  Underwood),  333 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Van  Wart,  New  York  (1762-1828) ; 
Volunteer  Militia-man  of  New  York ;  one  of  the  three  captors  of 
Major  John  Andre,  the  British  spy,  September  23,  1780;  awarded 
a  silver  medal  and  annual  pension  by  Congress,  together  with  the 
thanks  of  that  body  for  this  patriotic  service,  November  3,  1780. 


1894       Underwood,  Cilena  A.  Saunders  (widow  of  Charles  G.  Underwood),      738 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Solomon  Blanchard,  Maine  (1763-1853);  Private, 
Captain  Theophilus  Wilder's  Company,  Colonel  Thayer's  Massa- 
chusetts Eegiment,  July-October,  1780 ;  Private,  Captain  De  Guis- 
card's  Company  of  Artillery,  September,  1781 ;  Private,  at  Castle 
William,  Boston  Harbor,  1782. 


Date  of  ^26  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894  Vaill,  Elizabeth  Sedgwick  (Miss),  713 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Vaill,  Connecticut  (1720) ;   Member 

of  "  Eelief  Committee  to  provide  clothing  for  the  soldiers  and  to 

provide  for  their  families." 

1895  Yaille,  Harriet  "Wolcott  (Mrs.  Frederick  0.  Vaille),  955 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Erastus  "Wolcott,    Connecticut  (1722- 

1793);  Colonel  Connecticut  Militia,  1775-1776;  Brigadier-General 

Connecticut  Militia,  December,  1776-January,  1781. 

1894      Vallette,  Efpie  J.  Whittemore  (Mrs.  Edwin  Yalette),  776 

Florida, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whittemore,  Massachu- 
setts (1696-1793)  ;  Captain,  Company  of  Minute-men  ;  wounded  at 
Concord,  April  19,  1775. 

1893  Yance,  Anna  Lydia  Eussell  (Mrs.  Frank  L.  Yance),  356 

Wisconsin, 

Great-great-grandaughter  of  Thaddeus  Crane,  New  York  (1728-1803)  ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  4th  Westchester  County  Eegiment,  New  York ; 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Eidgefield,  Connecticut;  member  Conti- 
nental Congress ;  one  of  the  framers  of  the  Constitution  of  the  State 
of  New  York. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Abram  Smith,  New  York ;  2d  Lieutenant, 
Salem,  Westchester  County  Company  of  Militia,  1778;  1st  Lieuten- 
ant, June  25,  1778. 

1894  Van  Anden,  Susan  May  (Miss),  529 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Gilbert ;  Private,  1st  Connecticut 
Eegiment,  1777 ;  Sergeant,  1780 ;  served  to  close  of  war. 

1892       Van  Brunt,  Marie  Louise  (Miss),  205 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Van  Brunt,  1st  Lieutenant  Kings 
County  New  York  Militia,  August,  1776. 

1895  Van  Brunt,  Mary  L.  Van  Pelt  (widow  of  Jeremiah  Van  Brunt),  900 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eem  Van  Pelt,  Long  Island  (1738-1829) ; 
British  prisoner  in  the  Provost  Jail,  New  York,  1778. 


Date  of  °-'  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894      Van  Buskirk,  Amelia  L.  Kellogg  (Mrs.  John  M.  Van  Buskirk),  714 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Parmelee,  Connecticut  (1737 ); 

Private,  Captain  James  Arnold's  Company,  Colonel  David  Wooster's 
Begiment,  Connecticut  Militia. 


1893      Van  Cise,  Laura  Helen  Marsh  (Mrs.  J.  G-.  Van  Cise),  401 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter    of    Freeman    Knowles,    Maine   (1745  ) ; 

Private,  Captain  Francis  Shaw,  Jr.'s  Company  of  Militia,  Septem- 
ber 11-December  31,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain  John  Hall's  Company 
Sea  Coast  Defence,  stationed  at  Machias,  June  24,  1777 ;  Private, 
same,  August  14,  1777;  Private,  Captain  Daniel  Sullivan's  Com- 
pany, 6th  Lincoln  County  Begiment,  Colonel  Benjamin  Foster,  for 
the  relief  of  Frenchman's  Bay,  August  27-November  14,  1780. 


1895       Vanderbeek,  Matilda  Sands  Willis  (Mrs.  Garry  Vanderbeck),  869 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Sands,  New  York  (1737-1811) 
Captain,  Queens   County  Long  Island  Militia,  October  12,  1775 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel  Josiah  Smith's  Begiment,  June  10, 1776 
Colonel  same,  1776 ;  served  to  1782  ;  contributed  £400  towards  the 
expenses  of  the  war. 

1895       Van  der  Veer,  Margaret  Snow  (Mrs.  Albert  Vander  Veer),  1226 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Diefendorf,  New  York  (1740-1816) ; 
1st  Lieutenant,  5th  Company,  Captain  Henry  Diefendorf,  1st  Tryon 
County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Nicholas  Herkimer,  1776 ; 
Captain,  same,  June  25,  1778. 


1895       Van  Duzee,  Hannah  Keith  Judson  (widow  of  Alonzo  J.  Van  Duzee),     824 

Iowa, 

Granddaughter  of  David  Judson,  Connecticut  (1755-1818) ;  2d 
Lieutenant,  8th  Begiment  Connecticut  Line,  January  1,  1777) ;  1st 
Lieutenant,  February  14,  1778;  transferred  to  4th  Connecticut 
Line,  January  1, 1781 ;  Captain,  November  29,  1781 ;  transferred  to 


Date  of  ^°  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1st  Connecticut  Line,  January  1,  1783 ;  served  to  June  3,  1783  ;  was 
Brigade  Quartermaster,  December  17,  1778-June  20,  1781 ;  member 
Connecticut  Society  of  tbe  Cincinnati. 


1892       Van  Etten,  Elizabeth  B.  Schoonmaker  (Mrs.  Lawrence  E.  Yan  Etten),     176 
New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  C.  Schoonmaker,  New  York 
( 1796)  ;  member  New  York  Assembly,  1777-1789. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Marinus  Groen  or  Green ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Frederick  Schoonmaker's  Company,  Colonel 
Levi  Paulding's  Begiment  New  York  Militia,  July,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Westbrook,  New  York 
(1749-1823) ;  Ensign,  Captain  Petrus  Schoonmaker's  Company,  3d 
Begiment  Ulster  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Levi  Paulding, 
May  3,  1776  ;  later  Lieutenant. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Yan  "Wyck,  New  York ; 
Ensign,  Captain  Zebulon  Southard's  Company,  2d  Begiment  Dutch- 
ess County  New  York  Minute-men,  Colonel  Dirck  Brinckerhoff, 
October  17,  1775 ;  Captain  same,  June  25,  1778. 


1894       Yan  Horn,  Helen  Singer  Hyde  (Mrs.  Burt  Yan  Horn),  490 

New  York, 

Great  granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bennett,  Bhode  Island  (1745  )  ; 

Private,    Captain    William    Cook's    Company,    Colonel     Thomas 
Church's  Begiment  Bhode  Island  Militia,  May  2,  1775-March,  1776. 


1891       Yan  Iderstine,  Adeline  C.  Pratt  (Mrs.  F.  A.  Yan  Iderstine),  96 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Caldwell,  Connecticut  (1757-1857); 
Corporal,  Captain  Merrill's  Company,  18th  Begiment  Connecticut 
Militia,  1776. 


1893       Yan  Nostrand,  Bobina  Howell  (Mrs.  Charles  Yan  Nostrand),  230 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Howell,  New  York ;  Captain  2d 
Battalion,  2d  Begiment,  Suffolk  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel 
David  Mulford,  September  13,  1775. 


„Pate?f  ^29  Sooiab, 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       yAN  Pelt,  Annie  Cortelyou  (Miss),  902 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of  Eem  Yan   Pelt,  Long   Island  (1738- 
1829) ;  British  Prisoner  in  the  Provost  Jail,  New  York,  1778. 

1891       yAN  pELT)  Maria  E.  Ditmars  (Mrs.  Townsend  C.  Yan  Pelt),  134 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Yan  Der  Yeer,  Long  Island 

(1731  );  Captain  of  a  Company  of  Militia  from  Flatbush,  L. 

I.,  1776. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Adrian  Yan  Brunt,  Long  Island 

(1735-1785) ;  Captain,  Kings  County  Long  Island  Militia,  Colonel, 

Eichard  Yan  Brunt,  1778. 


1895      Yan  Pelt,  Susie  Blondel  (Miss),  901 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Eem  Yan    Pelt,  Long   Island    (1738- 
1829) ;  British  Prisoner  in  the  Provost  Jail,  New  York,  1778. 


1893       Yan  Eensselaer,  Martha  (Miss),  210 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Henry  K.  Yan  Eensselaer,  New  York  ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel 6th  Albany  County  Eegiment  New  York  Militia, 
1779  ;  Member  New  York  Assembly,  1778-1779. 


1894       Yan  Schoonhoven,  Charlotte  Lansing  (Miss),  545 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacobus  Yan  Schoonhoven,  New  York  (1744- 
1814)  ;  Colonel  12th  Albany  County  Eegiment,  October  20,  1775 ; 
Eeappointed,  June  24th,  1778. 


1894       Yanuxem,  Florence  (Miss),  77 1 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Clark,  New  Jersey  (1732-1795)  ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  2d  Battalion  Gloucester  County  New  Jersey 
Militia;   resigned  November  6,  1777,  to  become  a  member  of  Pro- 


Date  of  330  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

vincial  Assembly ;  Deputy  to  Provincial  Congress,  May,  June, 
August,  1775,  January  31-March  2,  1776;  June  10-August  21, 
1776  ;  also  a  member  in  1777. 


1894       Vanuxem,  Hetty  (Miss),  769 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Clark,  New  Jersey  (1732-1795)  ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  2d  Battalion  Gloucester  County  New  Jersey 
Militia;  resigned,  November  6,  1777,  to  become  a  member  of  Provin- 
cial Assembly ;  Deputy  to  Provincial  Congress,  May,  June,  August, 
1775,  January  31-March  2,  1776,  June  10,  1776-August  21,  1776; 
also  a  member  in  1777. 


1894       Yanuxem,  Julia  K.  (Miss),  772 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Clark,  New  Jersey  (1732-1795)  J 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  2d  Battalion  Gloucester  County  New  Jersey 
Militia ;  resigned,  November  6, 1777,  to  become  a  member  of  Provin- 
cial Assembly ;  Deputy  to  Provincial  Congress,  May,  June,  August, 
1775,  January  31-March  2,  1776,  June  10,  1776-August  21,  1776  ; 
also  a  member  in  1777. 


1894       Yanuxem,  Mary  (Miss),  770 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Clark,  New  Jersey  (1732-1795) ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  2d  Battalion  Gloucester  County  New  Jersey 
Militia ;  resigned  November  6, 1777,  to  become  a  member  of  Provin- 
cial Assembly ;  Deputy  to  Provincial  Congress,  May,  June,  August, 
1775,  January  31-March  2,  1776,  June  10-August  21,  1776  ;  also  a 
member  in  1777. 


1895       Van  Tine,  Anna  B.  Van  Houten  (Mrs.  George  W.  Van  Tine),  1441 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  A.  Brinckerhoff,  New  York  (1730- 
1775) ;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Stephen  Brinckerhoff's  Company, 
2d  Eegiment  Dutchess  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Direk 
Brinckerhoff,  1775;  died  in  service  October  17,  1775. 


Date  of  331  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1896       Van  Yrankem,  Eleanor  Dorcas  (Miss),  1469 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gottfried  Schumacher,  New  York  (1731- 
1782) ;  Private,  Captain  Jacob  Phillips'  Company,  8th  Regiment 
Albany  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Robert  Van  Eensselaer. 


1895       Van  Wtck,  Fanny  Gilfillan  (Mrs.  Albert  Van  Wyck),  891 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Thompson,  Connecticut 
(1735-1803) ;  Member  of  Connecticut  General  Assembly,  May- 
October,  1782  and  1784. 


1893       Van  Zandt,  Elizabeth  Pirrson  (Mrs.),  319 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Creamer,  New  Jersey  (1763-1828) ; 
Private,  Captain  John  Holmes'  Company,  1st  Regiment  New  Jersey 
Line,  1779  ;  served  to  close  of  war. 


1893       Vermiltea,  Irene  Norman  (Mrs.  Allen  G.  N.  Vermilyea),  402 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Christie,  New  Jersey  (1755- 
1842) ;  Private,  Bergen  County  New  Jersey  Militia ;  also  Private, 
New  Jersey  State  Troops. 


1895       Viles,  Susan  Atherton  Hersey  (Mrs.  Clinton  Viles),  1341 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hearsey,  Massachusetts  (1734- 
1810)  ;  Captain,  1st  Hingham  Company,  2d  Suffolk  County  Massa- 
chusetts Regiment,  Colonel  Lowell,  April  4,  1776. 


1895       Vroom,  Juliana  Thompson  Nicoll  (Mrs.  John  Boj^d  Vroom),  840 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Nicoll,  New  York  (1741-1804) ;  Colo- 
nel, Orange  County  Minute-men,  January,  1776  ;  Member  Committee 
of  Safety,  1777 ;  Sheriff  of  Orange  County,  New  York,  September 
24,  1777 ;  Member  Committee  of  Sequestration,  January  10,  1778. 


Date  of  332  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Wadhams,  Emma  L.  Jones  (Mrs.  Frederick  B.  Wadhams),  927 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Phelps,  Connecticut  (1758-1812);  En- 
sign, Connecticut  Militia,  May  1,  1780  ;  Lieutenant,  Troop  of  Horse 
Connecticut  Militia,  January  19,  1780. 

1891       Waelder,  Ada  Bradley  (Mrs.),  66 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Lewis,  Virginia  (1720-1781)  ;  Briga- 
dier-General, Continental  Army,  March  1,  1776 ;  resigned  April  15, 
1777. 

1895       Walker,  Caroline  Moses  (Mrs.  James  M.  Walker),  U70 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Moses,  Connecticut ;  Private,  6th  Con- 
necticut Line  Begiment,  March  10,  1777-March  3,  1780. 


910 


1895       Walker,  Edith  Frances  (Miss), 
Massachusetts, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Caswell,  New  Hampshire  (1758- 

1846) ;  Private,  2d  New  Hampshire  Begiment,  1776,  served  three 

years. 


1895       Walker,  Maud  Jane  (Mis.-),  911 

Massachusetts, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Caswell,  New  Hampshire  (1758- 

1846);   Private,   New  Hampshire  Militia,  1776;  Private,  2d  New 

Hampshire  Militia,  1776,  served  three  years. 


1891       *  Walker,  Sophia  Pond  (Mrs.  John  Walker), 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Pond,  Connecticut  (1754-1832)  ; 
Ensign,  Captain  Peter  Perritt's  Company,  7th  Connecticut  Continen- 
tal Begiment,  Colonel  Charles  Webb,  July  6-December  21,  1775,  at 
siege  of  Boston ;  1st  Lieutenant,  19th  Begiment  Connecticut  Con- 
tinental Infantry,  Colonel  Charles  Webb,  January  1-December  31, 
1776 ;  Captain,  6th  Begiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel  William 
Douglass,  January  1,  1777  ;  resigned  April  20,  1779.  [Also, 

*  Deceased. 


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Date  of  333  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  William  Gillett,  Connecti- 
cut; Private,  Captain  Samuel  Peck's  Company,  Colonel  Douglass' 
Eegiment  at  the  Battle  of  White  Plains,  New  York. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Strong,  Connecticut 
(1754-1843);  Sergeant,  Captain  Benjamin  Hine's  Company,  2d 
Battalion  Connecticut  State  Troops,  Colonel  Thaddeus  Cook,  Janu- 
ary 20,  1777. 

Also,  great  great-granddaughter  of  Hercules   Mooney   ( 1787); 

Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel  Pierre  Long's  Eegiment  New  Hamp- 
shire Continental  Infantry  August  7,  1776;  Colonel,  New  Hamp- 
shire Militia  raised  for  the  defence  of  Bhode  Island,  June  30,  1779- 
January  16,  1780 ;  Member  New  Hampshire  Provincial  Congress, 
1776. 

1895       Wallace,  Frances  Ione  Abbe  (Mrs.  William  Addison  Wallace),  895 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Pomeroy,  Massachusetts  (1706- 
1777);  served  as  volunteer  at  Bunker  Hill;  Colonel,  2d  Eegiment 
Hampshire  County  Massachusetts  Militia,  February  6,  1776 ;  Mem- 
ber Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress,  1774-1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Pease,  Connecticut  (1726- 

);    Drummer,  "Lexington  Alarm;"    Private,   10th  Company, 

Captain  Hezekiah  Parsons,  4th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Colo- 
nel Benjamin  Woodrow,  May  10-December  10,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Abbe,  Connecticut  (1717- 
1794)  ;  Private,  Captain  John  Simons'  Company,  Enfield  Connec- 
ticut Militia,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 

1894       Wallis,  Lizzie  A.  Eichards  (Mrs.  Walter  W.  Wallis),  727 

Wisconsin, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Fortunatus  Howe,  Massachusetts  (1760- 
1829) ;  Private,  Captain  Eobert  Bradford's  Company,  Colonel 
Sproat's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  April,  1782-1783 ;  trans- 
ferred to  the  American  Eegiment  and  served  until  June,  1784. 


1895       Wallis,  Mary  Elizabeth  Heath  (Mrs.  George  B.  Wallis,  Jr.),  934 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of   Peter    Bellinger,   New   York    (1723 

)  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  4th  Battalion  Tryon  County  New  York 

Militia ;  served  at  the  Battle  of  Oriskany,  August  6, 1776  ;  appointed 
by  Governor  and  Council  of  New  York  Colonel  of  the  local  militia 
of  German  Flats  and  Kingsland  districts,  June  25,  1778.  [Also, 


Date  of  ""^  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Casler,  New  York  (1763-1827) ; 
Private,  Captain  Cross's  Company,  Colonel  Willett's  Regiment  New- 
York  Militia. 
Also,  great  great-granddaughter  of  Bartholomew  Heath  (1710-1789); 
Adjutant,  9th  Regiment  2d  Claveraek  Battalion  New  York  Militia, 
Colonel  Peter  Van  Ness,  1775;  Adjutant,  same  regiment,  1778. 

1893       Walradt,  Elizabeth  Baldwin  (Mrs.  Arthur  E.  Walradt),  234 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Baldwin,  Connecticut 
(1755-1803);  Lieutenant,  Connecticut  Militia,  in  command  of  Fort 
at  Milford,  1782  ;  taken  prisoner  and  confined  on  Board  the  British 
Prison  Ship  "Jersey." 


1895       Walton,  Elizabeth  Bryant  (Miss),  828 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Cowdrey  (1759-1841) ;  Private, 
Massachusetts  Militia  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775 ;  served  on  the 
privateers  "Hunter,"  and  "Jack;"  Corporal,  Captain  Francis' 
Company,  Colonel  Tupper's  Regiment  at  West  Point,  July  6-Decem- 
ber  20,  1780. 


1895       Ward,  Emma  J.  Raworth^Mts.  Jasper  D.  Ward),  870 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Olmstead,  Connecticut;  Ensign,  7th 
Company,  Captain  Samuel  Comstock,  9th  Regiment  Connecticut 
Militia,  May-September  15,  1776. 


1891       Ward,  Mart  Snedeker  (Mrs.  Robert  Ward),  130 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Snedeker,  New  York  (1760-1841);  Private, 
Captain  Vail's  Company,  Colonel  Morris  Graham's  Regiment  New 
York  Militia,  1779. 

1894       Ward,  Ida  Gilbert  (Mrs.  Stephen  Roswell  Ward),  765 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Champion,  Connecticut  (1723- 
1797) ;  Commissary  Connecticut  State  Troops,  April,  1775 ;  Lieu- 
tenant, Captain  Wells'  Company,  2d  Regiment  Connecticut  Line, 


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Admission.  Society 

_,  Number. 

Colonel  Joseph  Spencer,  May-December,  1775;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Connecticut  Militia,  1775;  Colonel,  same,  October,  1775;  Captain, 
3d  Regiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel  Samuel  Wyllys,  January  1 
1777 j  Commissary  for  Eastern  Department  Continental  Army 
January,  1,  ,8 ;  Brigade-Major,  1st  Connecticut  Continental  Brigade 
January  1  1,79;  in  command  of  1st  Battalion  of  the  Light  Kegi- 
ment  at  the  attack  on  Stony  Point,  New  York,  July  16,  1779  ■ 
resigned  May  1,  1780.  ^      u'1Mi;' 

1894      Waring,  Viola  Dederick  (Miss),  503 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Waring,  Connecticut  (1744-1830) • 
private  Captain  Samuel  Keeler's  Company,  Colonel  Philip  Burr 
^IfJ*  Battalion,  Wadsworth's  Brigade  Connecticut  Militia, 
July  16,  1776-November  16,  1777;  1st  Lieutenant,  2d  Continental 
Artillery  January  1,  1777;  Captain,  September  26, 1779;  resigned 
April  14,  1/81.  ° 

^f '  jf  ea^randdaugb-ter  of  £>aniel  Whitney,  Connecticut  (1754- 
182b);  Private,  Captain  David  Waterbury's  Companv,  Colonel 
{J™  Waterbury's  5th  Connecticut  Eegiment,  May  8-October  8, 
1775;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Keeler's  Company,  5th  Connecticut 
Regiment,  Colonel  Philip  Burr  Bradley,  June  23,  1776-January  11, 

1895       Warner,  Caroline  Augusta  (Miss),  110e 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Winslow,  Massachusetts  (1750- 
- — ) ;  Private,  Captain  Isaac  Gray's  Company,  Colonel  Jonathan 
Brewers  Regiment,  May  20,  1775;  Private,  Captain  Smith's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Whitney's  Regiment,  October  31-December  1  1776  ■ 
Corporal,  Captain  Josiah  Smith's  Company,  Colonel  Marshall's 
Regiment,  Continental  Army,  February  1,  1777;  Sergeant  same, 
January  1,  1778-December  1,  1779;  Private,  Captain  Eliphalet 
Ihorps  Company,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Brooks'  Regiment  Febru- 
ary 20,  1782. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Hathaway,  Masssachu- 
setts;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  2d  Bristol  County  Regiment  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  Colonel  Edward  Pope,  February  8,  1776;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  Colonel  John  Daggett's  Regiment  for  defense  of  Rhode 
Island,  January  1,  1777;  Colonel,  Bristol  County  Regiment  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  April  21-May  13, 1777  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel 
John  Daggett's  Regiment  at  Rhode  Island,  January  1-April  1, 1778 ; 
Colonel,  2d  Bristol  County  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June 
9,  1<78;  Colonel,  same,  Rhode  Island  Service,  March  14- April  15- 
1779  ;  Colonel,  same,  August  1-8,  1780. 


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Admission.  Number. 

1895       Warner,|Mary,  Augusta  Winslow  (widow  of  Charles  Warner),  1105 

NewgYork, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Winslow,  Massachusetts  (1750  ) ; 

Private,  Captain  Isaac  Gray's  Company,  Colonel  Jonathan  Brew- 
er's Eegiment,  May  20,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Smith's  Company, 
Colonel  Whitney's  Eegiment,  October  31-December  1,  1776;  Cor- 
poral, Captain  Josiah  Smith's  Company,  Colonel  Marshall's  Eegi- 
ment, Continental  Army,  February  1,  1777;  Sergeant  same,  Janu- 
ary 1,  1778-December  1,  1779 ;  Private,  Captain  Eliphalet  Thorp's 
Company,  Lieutenant-Colonel  J.  Brooks'  Eegiment,  February  20, 
1782. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Hathaway,  Massachusetts; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  2d  Bristol  County  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  Colonel  Edward  Pope,  February  8,  1776 ;  Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel, Colonel  John  Daggett's  Eegiment  for  defence  of  Ehode  Island, 
January  1,  1777;  Colonel,  Bristol  County  Eegiment,  Massachusetts 
Militia,  April  21-May  13,  1777 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel  John 
Daggett's  Eegiment,  at  Ehode  Island,  January  1-April  1,  1778; 
Colonel,  2d  Bristol  County  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  June 
9,  1778 ;  Colonel  same,  Ehode  Island  Service,  March  14-April  15, 
1779 ;  Colonel  same,  August  1-8,  1780. 

1895  Warren,  Annie  L.  Lyman  (Mrs.  Henry  Pitt  Warren),  1300 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nason  Cass,  New  Hampshire  (1751- 
1819) ;  Private,  Captain  James  Osgood's  Company,  Colonel  Timo- 
thy Bedell's  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  January,  1776; 
Corporal,  Captain  John  Willoughby's  Company,  Colonel  Chase's 
Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  September  25-October  25,  1777. 

1896  Warren,  Eliza  A.  Sawyer  (Mrs.  Orin  Warren),  1478 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Noah  Wiswall,  Massachusetts  (1699- 
1786)  ;  Volunteer  at  Lexington  and  Concord,  April  19,  1775. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Sawyer,  Massachusetts  (1730- 
1776) ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Sawyer's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Whitcomb's  Eegiment  which  marched  from  Lancaster,  Mass.,  on 
Alarm  of  April  19,  1775. 

1891       Warren,  Ellen  Adams  Tomlinson  (widow  of  Henry  A.  Warren),  38 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams,  Connecticut  ( 1797) ; 

Major,  17th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  May,  1777 ;  Lieutenant- 


Date  of  337 

AdmissioD.  Society 

Number. 

Colonel,  1779;  Colonel  same  Kegiment,  January,  1780;  Member 
Continental  Congress,  1777-1782;  Member  Connecticut  Council  of 
Safety. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Canfield,  Connecticut;  Adjutant, 
2d  Eegiment  Continental  Dragoons,  Colonel  Elisha  Sheldon,  1776; 
Brigade-Major  in  Brigadier-General  Oliver  Wolcott's  Detachment 
Connecticut  Militia  at  Saratoga,  1777. 

1895       Warren,  Marion  Houghton  (Miss),  1168 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Walker,  Massachusetts  (1732- 
1809)  ;  Captain,  Colonel  Greene's  Eegiment  which  marched  from 
Wilmington  on  alarm  of  April  19,  1775;  Member  Massachusetts 
Brovmcial  Congress,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Harnden.  Massachusetts 
(1763-1809);  Captain,  7th  Company,  2d  Middlesex  County  Massa- 
chusetts Eegiment,  Colonel  Fox,  September  18,  1779. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Sawyer,  Massachusetts 
(1730-1776) ;  Private,  Captain  Samuel  Sawyer's  Company,  Colonel 
John  Whitcomb's  Eegiment,  which  marched  from  Lancaster,  Mass., 
on  alarm  of  April  19,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Noah  Wiswall,  Massachu- 
setts (1699-1786) ;  Volunteer  at  Lexington  and  Concord,  April  19, 
1775.  '     * 

1894       Washburn,  Jane  Ives  (Mrs.  John  Henry  Washburn),  424 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Bray,  Connecticut  (1738-1815)  ;  Captain,  13th 
Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  Isaac  Lee,  1775;  Captain,  2d 
Battalion  Connecticut  State  Troops,  Colonel  Thaddeus  Cook,  No- 
vember, 1776;  Captain,  Colonel  Nodiah  Hooker's  Eegiment  Con- 
necticut Militia,  March-May  5,  1777;  served  around^New  York; 
Captain,  Wolcott's  Brigade  Connecticut  Militia,  September,  1777, 
at  Saratoga;  Captain,  Colonel  Eoger  Enos'  Eegiment  Connecticut 
State  Troops,  July  2,  1778;  Captain,  Connecticut  Militia,  "New 
Haven  Alarm,"  July  5,  1779. 

Also,  granddaughter  of  Stephen  Ives,  Connecticut  ( 1786) ;  Pri- 
vate, Eeverend  Benjamin  Trumbull's  Company  of  Volunteers,  North 
Haven,  Connecticut,  raised  for  the  defense  of  New  York,  January 
13,  1777 ;  served  at  Eye,  New  York. 

1893       Washington,  Flora  M.  (Miss),  2o2 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Selkrigg,  Connecticut  (1756- 
);  Private,  "Lexington  Alarm"  and  at  Bunker  Hill;  Private, 


Date  of  338  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Captain  Amos  Beecher's  Company,  Colonel  Fisher  Gay's  Regiment, 
1777  ;  Fifer  and  Drum-Major,  1779. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bedinger,  Virginia;  1st  Lieuten- 
ant, 11th  Virginia  .Regiment,  November  14,  1776  ;  transferred  to  7th 
Virginia  Regiment,  September  14,  1778  ;  prisoner,  September,  1778, 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Thornton,  Virginia; 
Captain,  3d  Virginia  Regiment,  February  12,  1776;  Major  of  Cray- 
son's  Additional  Continental  Regiment,  March  20,  1777 ;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, November  15,  1778  ;  Colonel  Commanding  Regiment  of 
Virginia  Militia  at  Yorktown,  1781. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Thornton  Washington,  Virginia  (1760- 
1787)  ;  Ensign,  Colonel  Thruston's  Continental  Regiment. 

1891       Washington,  Olive  Ann  Jones  (Mrs.  Thornton  A.  Washington),  105 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Selkrigg,  Connecticut  (1756  )  5 

Private,  "  Lexington  Alarm"  and  at  Bunker  Hill ;  Private,  Captain 
Amos  Beecher's  Company,  Colonel  Fisher  Gay's  Regiment,  1777 ; 
Fifer  and  Drum-Major,  1779. 

1891       Washington,  Sarah  (Miss),  108 

Texas, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Selkrigg,  Connecticut  (1756 

);    Private,  "Lexington   Alarm"   and   Bunker  Hill;    Private, 

Captain  Amos  Beecher's  Company,  Colonel  Fisher  Gay's  Regiment, 
1777;   Fifer  and  Drum-Major,  1779. 

Also, great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bedinger,  Virginia;  1st  Lieuten- 
ant, 11th  Virginia  Regiment,  November  14,  1776  ;  transferred  to 
7th  Virginia  Regiment,  September  14,  1778 ;  prisoner,  September, 
1778. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Thornton,  Virginia; 
Captain,  3d  Virginia  Regiment,  February  12,  1776 ;  Major  of  Gray- 
son's Additional  Continental  Regiment,  March  20, 1777  ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  November  15,  1778 ;  Colonel  Commanding  Regiment 
Virginia  Militia  at  Yorktown,  1781. 

Also,  great  granddaughter  of  Thornton  Washington,  Virginia  (1760- 
1787)  ;  Ensign,  Colonel  Thruston's  Continental  Regiment. 

1895       W atkins,  Mary  Gertrude  Patterson  (Mrs.  Walter  Watkins),  1118 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Stuart,  Pennsylvania 
(1748-1799)  ;  Captain,  5th  Pennsylvania  Battalion,  Colonel  Robert 
Magaw,  January  5,  1776 ;  Major,  September  20,  1776 ;  taken  pris- 


Date  of  339  Society 

Admission  Number. 

oner  at  Fort  Washington ;  exchanged  January,  1777 ;  Major  5th 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Line,  Colonel  Francis  Johnston,  June, 
1777-April  17,  1780;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  3d  Eegiraent  Pennsyl- 
vania Line,  Colonel  Thomas  Craig,  April  17,  1780-January  17, 1781 ; 
Member  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Pitkin,  Jr. ;  Private,  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel George  Pitkin's  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia  for 
the  relief  of  Boston,  1775. 


1895       Watson,  Julia  A.  Griffin  (Mrs.  Jesse  Watson),  1077 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of   Charles  Hoffman,  New  York  (1727-1808) ; 

Ensign,  Captain  Van  Benschoten's  Company,  Colonel  Dirck  Brinck- 

erhoff's  Regiment  New  York  State  Troops,  1775. 
Also,  granddaughter  of  Jacob  Griffin  ( 1831);  Lieutenant-Colonel, 

Dutchess  County  New  York  Militia,  October,  1776. 


1891        Watdell,  Harriet  Brock  way  (Mrs.  Alexander  Way  dell),  44 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ichabod  Norton,  Connecticut  (1736- 
1825)  ;  Captain,  Colonel  Samuel  Mott's  Battalion  Connecticut  State 
Troops,  June.  1776  ;  served  in  Northern  Department  under  General 
Gates,  1776-1777  ;  Major,  15th  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel 
Nodiah  Hooker,  May,  1779. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  Brockway,  Connecticut 
(1745-1807) ;  Chaplain,  4th  Battalion  Wadsworth's  Brigade  Con- 
necticut Militia,  Colonel  Samuel  Selden,  Julv  15-November  14, 
1776. 


1894      Wead,  Kate  Haswell  Whitcomb  (Mrs.  Leslie  Clark  Wead),  439 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Hyde,  Connecticut  (1738-1822) ; 
Captain,  22d  Continental  Infantry,  January  1-December  31, 1776 ; 
Captain  4th  Connecticut,  January  1,  1777 ;  resigned  July  31,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Ramsdell,  Massachusetts 
(1700-1787);  Delegate,  Plymouth  County,  1774;  Member  Com- 
mittee of  Safety,  1775-1776 ;  Private,  Captain  Lemuel  Curtis's 
Company,  January  1777 ;  also  served  in  Captain  Amos  Turner's 
Company. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Keeler,  Connecticut  (1757- 


Date  of  340  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1816)  ;  Private,  Captain  Northrup's  Company,  Connecticut  Militia, 
1776 ;  Corporal,  Captain  Samuel  Comstock's  Company,  Connecticut 
Militia,  August  16,  1777  ;  Sergeant,  5th  Connecticut  Militia  Regi- 
ment,  February,  1777 ;  Ensign,  April  22,  1781 ;  transferred  to  3d 
Regiment  Connecticut  Line,  January  1,  1783 ;  retired,  June, 
1783. 

1896       Weakley,  Sarah  Culbertson  (Mrs.  Herbert  H.  Weakley),  1471 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Culbertson,  Pennsylvania  (1745- 
1820) ;  Captain  5th  Battalion  Cumberland  County  Pennsylvania 
Associators,  Colonel  Joseph  Armstrong,  September,  1776 ;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel 1st  Battalion,  Cumberland  County  Associators,  July  31, 
1777 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  1st  Battalion  Cumberland  County  Penn- 
sylvania Militia,  May  14,  1778;  Major,  6th  Battalion,  May  10, 
1780. 


1894       Weaver,  Florence  Etster  (Miss),  498 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Eyster,  Pennsylvania  (1757-1836)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Michael  Singer's  Company,  Colonel  Michael 
Swope's  Regiment,  1st  Battalion  York  County  Pennsylvania  Asso- 
ciators, July  1,  1776  ;  captured  at  Fort  Washington,  New  York,  and 
was  a  survivor  from  the  British  Prison  Ship  "Jersey." 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Clark,  New  Jersey 
(1737-1809) ;  Deputy  to  the  Provincial  Congress  from  Gloucester 
County,  New  Jersey,  1775-1776. 


1895       Webb,  Mart  Elizabeth  (Miss),  1019 

Connecticut, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Coit,  Connecticut  (1708-1792)  ; 
Colonel  of  a  Connecticut  Militia  Regiment  in  1775  and  1776 ;  re- 
signed June  12,  1776,  in  favor  of  younger  men;  Judge  of  the  Con- 
necticut Maritime  Court  during  the  Revolution. 

1891       Webster,  M.  E.  Chapman  (Mrs.  Stephen  A.  Webster),  63 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  Constant  Chapman,  Connecticut  (1761 )  ;  Ser- 
geant, 4th  Connecticut  Regiment,  Colonel  Zebulon  Butler,  1781. 


Date  of  *>41  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Weekes,  Annie  Green  (Mrs.  Nicholas  Weekes),  609 

Texas. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gilbert  Thornton,  New  Jersey  (1732- 
1802) ;  Private,  Eastern  Battalion  Morris  County  New  Jersey 
Militia ;  Private,  New  Jersey  State  Troops ;  Private,  New  Jersey 
Continental  Line. 


1895       Weeks,  Mary  Harmon  (Mrs.  Edwin  E.  Weeks),  952 

Missouri, 
Great-great-granddaughter  of  Anderson   Dana,  Pennsj'lvania   (- 


1778) ;  volunteer  at  Wyoming,  killed  in  the  battle  July  3,  1778. 

1896       Weeks,  Carrie  Foote  Everett  (Mrs.  Perley  Weeks),  1523 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter    of    Zebulon     Ingersoll,     Massachusetts 

(1757  ) ;    Private,   Captain  Samuel  Cass's  Company,  Colonel 

Wesson's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  August  23,  1777-Pebru- 
ary  17,  1780. 

1894  Weiss,  Jessie  Belknap  (Mrs.  William  H.  Weiss),  681 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Sanford  Eichardson,  Connecticut;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Ezekiel  Orcott's  Company,  Colonel  Chapman's  Eegi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  1778  ;  Private,  Colonel  Philip  Burr  Brad- 
ley's Eegiment  Connecticut  Line,  1780. 

1895  Welch,  Kittie  Badger  (Mrs.  Charles  Welch),  938 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughtir  of  William  Cogswell,  Massachusetts  (1760- 
1831) ;  Private,  Captain  Cogswell's  Company  26th  Continental 
Infantry,  1776  ;  Hospital  Surgeon's  Mate,  January,  1778. 


1894       Welcher,  Fanny  Falconer  Avery  (Mrs.  Manfred  P.  Welcher),  562 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Park,  Ehode  Island  (1735- 
1775)  ;  Captain,  Company  of  Minute-men  from  Stonington,  Con- 
necticut, "Lexington  Alarm;"  killed  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill, 
June  17,  1775. 


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Admission.  Number. 

1895       Wellman,  Ellen  L.  Butler  (Mrs.  T.  B.  Wellman),  1400 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  O.  Gates,  Massachusetts  (1760-1835) ; 
Private,  Captain  Moses  Ashley's  Company,  Colonel  John  Patter- 
son's Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  December,  1775-December, 
1776 ;  Private,  Colonel  Joseph  Yose's  Eegiment  Massachusetts 
Militia,  July,  1779-March,  1780. 

1892       Wells,  Edith  M.  (Miss),  160 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Brown,  New  York  (1758  ) ;  Cor- 
poral, Captain  George  Combs'  Company,  1st  Westchester  County 
New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Joseph  Drake. 

1895       Wells,  Fanny  Fisher  (Mrs.  Allan  T.  Wells),  1145 

Colorado, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Ludlow,  New  Jersey 
(1728-1812)  ;  1st  Major,  Eastern  Battalion,  Morris  County  New 
Jersey  Militia,  January  13,  1776 ;  Major,  Colonel  Ephraim  Martin's 
Battalion,  General  Nathaniel'  Heard's  Brigade,  New  Jersey  Militia, 
June  14,  1776 ;  promoted  Lieutenant-Colonel  Eastern  Battalion, 
Morris  County  New  Jersey  Militia,  May  23,  1777 ;  resigned  from 
disability,  November  13, 1777. 

1895      West,  Anna  Dumont  Piper  (Mrs.  Charles  Alfred  West),  1154 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Adams  (1747-1791)  ;  commissioned 
Captain,  March  10,  1777 ;  served  in  several  campaigns  to  close  of 
war ;  Eepresentative  to  General  Court  of  Massachusetts,  1780. 

1892      Westbrook,  Sarah  Maria  (Miss),  268 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Westbrook,  New  York  (1749- 
1823) ;  Ensign,  Captain  Petrus  Schoonmaker's  Company,  3d  Eegi- 
ment Ulster  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Levi  Paulding,  May 
3,  1776  ;  later  Lieutenant. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Tjerck  Beekman,  New  York  (1754- 
1791);  Ensign,  2d  New  York  Eegiment,  November  21,  1776;  2d 
Lieutenant,  September  1,  1778;  retired  January  1,  1781;  Member 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 


Date  of  343  Society 

Admission.  Number 

1894       Wetmore,  Elizabeth  Pierce  (Mrs.  Dwight  H.  Wetmore),  753 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Chase,  New  Hampshire  (1740-1822); 
Private,  Captain  Levi  Spaulding's  Company,  Colonel  Reed's  Regi- 
ment New  Hampshire  Militia,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Emerson's 
Company,  New  Hampshire  Militia,  1776. 


1895       Wheeler,  Eleanor  Blasland  (widow  of  Major  Horace  M.  Wheeler),       1193 
Massachusetts, 

G-reat-granddaughter    of    Ebenezer     Boutvell,    Jr.,    Massachusetts 

(1735  ) ;    Private,    Captain    Jesse    Eames'    Company   which 

marched  from  Framingham  on  the  alarm  of  April  19,  1775. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Hill,  Massachusetts  (1742-1793) ; 
Private,  Captain  Fuller's  Company,  Colonel  Asa  Whitcomb's  Regi- 
ment Massachusetts  Militia ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Captain  Sylvanus 
Smith's  Company,  Colonel  Timothy  Bigelow's  Regiment;  1st  Lieu- 
tenant same. 


1894       Wheeler,  Mary  Merry  (Mrs.  Lyman  W.  Wheeler),  461 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Merry,  Maine;  Private,  Captain  Archibald 
McAllister's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  McCobb's  Regiment  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  expedition  against  Majabagaduce,  July  11-Septem- 
ber  24, 1779. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Tobias  Glidden,  Maine ;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Joseph  Jones'  Company,  Colonel  William  Jones'  Regiment, 
September  10,  1777. 


1894      Wheeler,  Emily  A.  Mersereau  (Mrs.  William  Egbert  Wheeler),  473 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Mersereau,  New  York  (1728- 
1804);  Member  Provincial  Assembly  of  New  York  ;  Representative 
from  Richmond  County,  New  York,  1777-1786 ;  Deputy  Com- 
missary-General of  prisoners  for  the  Continent. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Mersereau,  Jr.,  (1758-1856); 
Quartermaster  at  Rutland,  Massachusetts,  1777  ;  Guide  for  Colonel 
Hazen's  Regiment,  1780 ;  Prisoner  on  British  Prison  Ship  "  Scor- 
pion" 1782. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Butts,  Connecticut ; 
Private,  Captain  Bacon's  Company,  Colonel  John  Chester's  Regi- 


Date  of  o44  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

ment,  General  Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Connecticut  State  Troops; 
Private,  Captain  Moses  Branch's  Company,  Colonel  Obadiah  John- 
son's Kegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1778. 
Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Harmanus  Garrison,  New 
York;  Quartermaster,  Eichmond  County  New  York  Militia,  March 
15,  1776. 

1895  Whitaker,  Fannie  de  Berniere  (Mrs.  Spier  Whitaker),  756 

North  Carolina, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Hooper,  North  Carolina 
(1742-1790);  Member  North  Carolina  Provincial  Congress,  1774; 
Delegate  to  Continental  Congress,  1775 ;  Signer  Declaration  of 
Independence. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Archibald  Maclaine,  North  Caro- 
lina ( 1791);    Member  Committee  of    Safety,  1774;    Member 

Provincial  Congress  of  North  Carolina,  1775-1776;  Member  Con- 
vention at  Hillsboro,  North  Carolina,  1778  ;  Member  House  of 
Commons  of  North  Carolina,  1783-1786. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Mallett,  North  Carolina 
(1744-1805);  Member  Committee  of  Safety,  July-October,  1775; 
Commissary,  5th  Eegiment  North  Carolina  Militia,  April,  1776 ; 
Commissary,  6th  Eegiment  Continental  Line,  October,  1776;  Mem- 
ber North  Carolina  Legislature,  1778. 

1896  Whitcomb,  Katharine  Newell  (Mrs.  Lawrence  Whitcomb),  1462 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Walker,  Connecticut  (1738- 
1829);  Sergeant,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  Ensign,  6th  Company,  11th 
Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1776. 

1894       Whitcomb,  Mary  Sheaper  (Miss),  748 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Eamsdell,  Massachusetts  (1700- 
1787);  Delegate  from  Plymouth  County,  Massachusetts,  1774; 
Member  Committee  of  Safety,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Lemuel 
Curtis'  Company,  January  20,  1777  ;  Private,  Captain  Amos  Tur- 
ner's Company,  Colonel  John  Cushing's  Eegiment,  1776. 

1896       Whipple,  Frances  A.  Hoyt  (Mrs.  Ashley  C.  Whipple),  1463 

Massachusetts, 
Great-granddaughter   of    Stephen    Smith,   New   Hampshire   (1761- 


A?at°?f  345  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1834);  Private,  Captain  Benjamin  Whittier's  Company,  Colonel 
Nichols'  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia,  July  6,  1780;  in  serv- 
ice at  West  Point. 

1893       White,  Anna  E.  Perry  (Mrs.),  260 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of    Jedediah   Lathrop,  Jr.,  Connecticut   (1747 

)  ;  Private,  Captain  Huntington's  Company,  Selden's  Battalion, 

Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Connecticut  State  Troops. 

1893       White,  Ellen  Louise  Pulsifer  (Mrs.  Edward  A.  White),  363 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Gardener,  Massachusetts  (1755- 
1778)  ;  Bombardier,  Captain  David  Bradley's  Company,  9th  Massa- 
chusetts Train  of  Artillery;  died  in  service. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Pulsifer,  Massachusetts  (1753 

) ;  Private,  Captain  Charles  Smith's  Company,  Essex  County 

Massachusetts  Sea  Coast  Defense,  July  17,  1775 ;  Private,  same, 
November  1,  1775-January  1,  1776. 

1896      White,  Ellen  M.  Tucker  (Mrs.  Ealph  H.  White),  •        1450 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Hall,  Massachusetts  (1745-1817) ; 
Ensign,  Captain  Isaac  Hall's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Gardner's 
Eegiment,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Caleb 
Brooks'  Company,  Colonel  Thomas  Gardner's  Eegiment  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  June  18,  1776. 

1895      White,  Grace  Hamilton  (Miss),  §51 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of   Jedediah    Lathrop,   Jr.,   Connecticut 

(1747  ) ;    Private,   Captain    Huntington's   Company,   Selden's 

Battalion,  Wadsworth's  Brigade,  Connecticut  State  Troops. 

1895      White,  Henrietta  Hill  (Mrs.  Henry  White),  977 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Hill,  New  Hampshire  (1754-1811); 
Captain  14th  Company,  New  Hampshire  Militia,  November  5, 
1775  ;  Ensign,  Captain  Landon's  Independent  Company  at  Sar- 
atoga, 1777. 


Date  of  ^46  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893  White,  Mart  E.  (Miss),  373 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joel  White  (1705-1789)  ;   Member  and 

Chairman,  Committee  of  Correspondence,  Inspection,  and  Safety  of 

Connecticut;  Captain,  Connecticut  Militia. 
Also,  granddaughter  of  Lemuel  White  (1762-1843)  ;  Private,  Captain 

Eudd's     Company,    Colonel     Chapman's     Eegiment     Connecticut 

Militia. 
Also,  great-granddaughter   of   Lemuel  White,  who  loaned  £2000  to 

Connecticut  for  carrying  on  the  War. 

1895  White,  Eliza  M.  Chandler  (Mrs.  Stephen  V.  White),  864 

Long  Island, 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Chandler,  Connecticut;  Private,  Captain 
John  Sedgwick's  Company,  Colonel  Hinman's  Eegiment  Connecti- 
cut Militia,  May,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Thomas  Woodbridge's 
Company,  Colonel  Elmore's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  April, 
1776,  one  year's  service. 

1891       Whiteley,  Hester  (Miss),  122 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eobert  Kirkwood  ( 1791)  ;  1st  Lieu- 
tenant, Delaware  Eegiment,  January  17,  1776;  Captain,  December 
1,  1776,  and  served  to  close  of  war. 

1894  Whitmore,  Annie  Goodell  (Mrs.  James  Day  Whitmore),  684 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of   Edward    Goodell,    Connecticut   (1715 

);    Corporal  8th   Company,   Captain    Ingalls,   11th    Eegiment 

Connecticut  Militia,  1776. 

1896  Whitney,  Alice  G.  Noah  (Mrs.  Charles  E.  Whitney),  1718 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Pearce,  Massachusetts  ( 

1808);  Private,  Captain  Joel  Smith's  Company,  Colonel  John 
Glover's  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  May  24,  1775-January  1776. 

1894      Whitney,  Augusta  S.  W.  (Miss),  555 

Paris,  France, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Nott,  Connecticut  (1744- 
1791)  Captain,  Connecticut  Naval  Service;  Captain,  sloop  "Guil- 
ford." 


Date  of  347 

Admission.  Society 


1893 


Number. 


Whitney,  Catherine  Shipman  (Mrs.  Henry  Norris  Whitney),  2H 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eeuben  Wadsworth,  Connecticut  (1753 
— )  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Wadsworth's  Company,  Colonel  Cook's 
Begiment  Connecticut  Militia,  August  26-November  23,  1777. 

1893      *Whitney,  Emma  St.  Clair  Nichols  (Mrs.  William  L.  Whitney),  367 

Pennsylvania, 

Granddaughter  of  William  Nichols,  Pennsylvania  (1754-1804) • 
Ensign  Captain  David  Crier's  Company,  6th  Pennsylvania  Bat- 
li  Tnnl™^?  9'  17^;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Buck's  Company,  June 
^,  1776;  Eegimental  Quartermaster,  6th  Battalion,  Pennsylvania 
-Line,  August,  1776 ;  resigned  November  17   1776 

^ffin^;grauddaUghter  °f  Michael  Hillegas,  Pennsylvania  (1729- 
1804);  Member  and  Treasurer  of  Pennsylvania  Council  of  Safety; 
Ireasurer  of  the  United  States,  1775-1789. 

Also  granddaughter  of  Francis  Nichols,  Pennsylvania  (1737-1812)  • 
2d  Lieutenant,  Thompson's  Pennsylvania  Bifie  Battalion,  June  25 
1775;  taken  prisoner  at  Quebec,  December  31,  1775;  exchanged 
October  10,  1776;  Captain,  9th  Pennsylvania  Begiment,  December 

!^U      b'  W1   J.?nk   fr0m   JanuaiT  1,   1776;  Major,  February  7 
1777 ;  resigned  May  12,  1779.  y     ' 


1894  Whittemore,  Catherine  S.  Hunter  (Mrs.  George  Whittemore), 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Hunter,  New  York  (1749-1815)  •  1st 
Lieutenant,  4th  Begiment  New  York  Line,  June  28,  1775  ■  Captain 
January,  1776;  retired  December  7,  1776. 

1895  Whittemore,  Elizabeth  Black  Dyer  (Mrs.  George  W.  Whittemore), 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Cobb,  Massachusetts  (1748- 
1830);  Member  Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress  1775-  2d 
Lieutenant  Colonel  John  Thomas'  Begiment  Massachusetts  Mil- 
itia, May-December,  1775;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  16th  BeHment 
Massachusetts  Continental  Infantry,  Colonel  Jackson,  January  12 
1777-December  31,  1780;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  9th  Massachusetts 
Begiment  of  Line,  Colonel  H.  Jackson,  January  1,  1781 ;  Aid-de- 
??£?  A0  +the  Commander-in-chief,  January  15,  1781-January, 
178d;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Commandant  5th  Begiment  Massachu- 
setts Line,  January  7-June  12,  1783;  Brevet  Brigadier-General, 
September  30,  1783;  Member  Massachusetts  State  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati. 

*  Deceased. 


585 


925 


Date  of  348  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1891       Whittingham,  Caroline  A.  Duryee  (Mrs.  William  H.  Whittingham),       78 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Woodward,  New  York;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Gilmore's  Company,  Colonel  Van  Woert's  Eegiment 
New  York  State  Troops;  prisoner  of  war  and  died  on  British 
prison  ship  "Jersey." 

1895       Whitney,  Fannie  Arnot  (Mrs.  Warham  Whitney),  1362 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan    Piatt,  New  York  ( 1795)  ; 

Captain,  4th  Eegiment  New  York  Line,  Colonel  James,  June  28, 
1775-January,  1776 ;  Member  New  York  Provincial  Congress, 
1776-1777;  Member  Convention  to  adopt  Constitution  of  New 
York,  1777. 

1891      Wilbor,  Elsie  M.  (Miss),  53 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Josiah   Patterson,  Connecticut  (1732 

) ;  Captain  Company  of  Minute-men,  1775. 

Also,     great-great-great-granddaughter     of    John     Patterson,    New 

Hampshire  (1711-1806) ;  Commissary  for  the  purchase  of  powder 

from  the  colony  of  Connecticut  for  the  defense  of  Piermont,  New 

Hampshire. 
Also,   great-great-great-granddaughter   of    David   Sutherland,   New 

York  (1722-1794)  ;  Colonel  6th  Eegiment  Dutchess  County  New 

York  Militia,  October  17,  1775-March  20,  1778. 
Also,   great-great-granddaughter   of    Eowland   Gifford,    New  York; 

Ensign,    Captain    Eoger    Sutherland's    Company,   6th    Eegiment 

Dutchess  County  New  York  Militia,  June  25,  1778. 

1894  Wight,  Clara  Elizabeth  (Miss),  406 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Kingsbury,  Connecticut 
(1716-1800)  ;  Member  Connecticut  Assembly,  1775-1781. 

1895  *  Wilcox,  Ella  Florence  Eayner  (Mrs.  George  W.  Wilcox),  1002 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Eayner,  Massachusetts ;  Private, 
Captain  Abijah  Savage's  Company,  Colonel  Henry  Sherburne's 
Eegiment  Continental  Line,  May  13, 1777 ;  enlisted  for  three  years. 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  349  0    . 

Admission.  Jocie,:y 

Number. 

1891      Wiley,  Sara  King  (Miss),  51 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Wiley,  New  York  (1755  )  ;  Lieu- 
tenant, 1st  Battalion  New  York  Independents,  January,  1776; 
Commissary  of  Purchases  for  New  York  Line,  1781. 

1894  Willard,  Emma  L.  Harris  (Mrs.  Edward  A.  Willard),  575 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Nevers,  Jr.,  Massachusetts  (1742- 
1826);  Private,  Captain  Walker's  Company,  2d  Eegiment  Foot, 
Colonel  David  Greer,  February  13,  1776  ;  Private,  Captain  Foster's 
Company  at  Northward,  1777 ;  sworn  clerk  of  precinct  company 
under  Captain  Walker. 

1895  Williams,  Alice  M.  (Miss),  1153 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Williams,  Massachusetts  (1717- 
1803) ;  Colonel  3d  Eegiment  Bristol  County  Massachusetts  Militia, 
February  7,  1776 ;  resigned  February  24,  1779. 

1895      Williams,  Anna  L.  Sedam  (Mrs.  Eobert  D.  Williams),  1282 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Uriah  Goodwin,  Massachusetts  (1735- 
)  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Benjamin  Phillips'  Company,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Timothy  Eobinson's  Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  De- 
cember 23,  1776-April  1,  1777;  Private,  Captain  Isaac  Pope's 
Company  raised  to  reinforce  the  Continental  Army,  July  21- 
December  5,  1780. 

1895      Williams,  Caroline  Sedam  (Miss),  917 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Foote,  New  York  (1746-1843) ; 
Gunner,  2d  Eegiment  Continental  Artillery,  May  1,  1777 ;  Corporal 
same  1780. 

1894       Williams,  Annette  (Miss),  7Q4 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Garrett  Lydecker,  New  Jersey  ; 
Captain,  Bergen  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 


Date  of  350  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1894       Williams,  Emma  Elizabeth  Warfield  (Mrs.  Samuel  B.  Williams),  541 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Whitney  Hill,  Massachusetts  (1748-1800) ; 
Corporal,  Captain  Bullers'  Company,  April,  1775  ;  Sergeant,  Captain 
Samuel  King's  Company,  Colonel  Whitney's  Eegiment  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  April,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Ezra  Eames'  Company, 
1780. 

1893  *  Williams,  Euretta  Gardner  (Mrs.  Henry  D.  Williams),  368 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jotham  Wright,  New  York;  Lieuten- 
ant in  Lieutenant-Colonel  Jeduthan  Baldwin's  Eegiment  of  Arti- 
ficers, November  12,  1779-March,  1781. 

1894  Williams,  Gertrude  Edsall  (Mrs.  John  B.  Williams),  763 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Garret  Lydecker,  New  Jersey;  Cap- 
tain, Bergen  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1895  Williams,  Kittie  Brufe  (Miss),  1147 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Whitney  Hill,  Massachusetts  (1748- 
1800)  ;  Corporal,  Captain  Bullers'  Company,  April,  1775  ;  Sergeant, 
Captain  Sam  King's  Company,  Colonel  Whitney's  Eegiment  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  April,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Ezra  Eames'  Com- 
pany, 1780. 

1895       Williams,  Maria  Elizabeth  (Miss),  1245 

New  Jersey, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Condit,  New  Jersey;  Private,  Essex 

County  New  Jersey  Militia. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Munn,  New  Jersey;    Private, 

Essex  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1895      Williams,  Mary  Mitchell  (Mrs.  Eichard  E.  Williams),  974 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Mitchell,  Connecticut  (1748-1810) ; 
Private,  Captain  Ozias  Bissell's  Company,  Colonel  Huntington's 
Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia,  January,  1776,  served  twelve 
months ;  Private,  Connecticut  Militia,  1777,  served  eleven  months. 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  351  . 

Admission.  xT0C,tty 

Number. 

1894      Williamson,  Elma  Lillian  (Miss),  800 

New  York, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Myer,  New  York  (1747-1817); 
Ensign,  Captain  Hendrick  Turnure's  Company,  Colonel  A.  Hawkes 
Hays'  Haverstraw  Precinct  Regiment ;  regiment  consolidated  with 
Orange  County  Regiment,  May  28,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Polhamus,  New  York  (1755- 
1831);  Private,  Clark's  Town  Company  of  Militia,  Captain  Hen- 
drick Turnure,  Colonel  A.  Hawkes  Hays'  Regiment,  afterwards 
consolidated  with  Orange  County  Regiment,  May  28,  1778;  in 
action  at  Clark's  Town,  1779. 

1893       Williamson,  Jennie  Louise  (Miss),  393 

Long  Island, 

Great-great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Elias  Buel,  Connecticut 
(1737-1824) ;  Captain,  Coventry  Connecticut  Militia,  "  Lexington 
Alarm ;"  Major,  3d  Battalion,  Wadsworth's  Brigade  Connecticut 
State  Troops,  Colonel  Comfort  Sage,  June  20-December  25,  1776 ; 
at  White  Plains;  Major,  2d  Battalion  Connecticut  State  Troops, 
Colonel  John  Ely,  June,  1777;  served  in  Rhode  Island;  Major, 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Levi  Wells' Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  1779- 
1780;  Member  Connecticut  Assembly,  1777-1778. 

A Iso,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Ashahel  Gay,  Si\,  Connecticut 
(1755-1843)  ;  served  as  drummer  in  various  companies  of  Connecti- 
cut Militia  from  "Lexington  Alarm"  to  close  of  war. 


1894      Williamson,  Sarah  Du  Bois  (Mrs.  George  Williamson),  799 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Myer,  New  York  (1747-1817) ;  Ensigu, 
Captain  Hendrick  Turnure's  Company,  Colonel  A.  Hawkes  Hays' 
Haverstraw  Precinct  Regiment;  regiment  consolidated  with  Orange 
County  Regiment,  May  28,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Polhamus,  New  York  (1755- 
1831) ;  Private,  Clark's  Town  Company  of  Militia,  Captain  Hen- 
drick  Turnure,  Colonel  A.  Hawkes  Hays'  Regiment,  afterwards 
consolidated  with  Orange  County  Regiment,  May  28,  1778;  in 
action  at  Clark's  Town,  1779. 


1895      Wilmarth,  Matilda  E.  Reynolds  (Mrs.  Henry  Dan  Wilmarth),  1151 

Massachusetts, 
Granddaughter  of  Enos  Runnels  or  Reynolds,  Massachusetts  (1757- 


Date  of  352  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1845) ;  Private,  Colonel  Stark's  Eegiment,  1775 ;  Private,  Massa- 
chusetts Militia  from  Boxford,  July,  1780-January  10,  1781. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Simmons,  Massachusetts  ( 

1775);  Private,  Captain  William  Perley's  Company,  Colonel 
James  Frye's  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  May  17,  1775;  killed  at 
Bunker  Hill. 

1895       Wills,  Helen  De  Berniere  Hooper  (widow  of  James  Wills),  964 

North  Carolina, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Hooper,  North  Carolina  (1742-1790) ; 
Member  North  Carolina  Provincial  Congress,  1774;  Delegate  to 
Continental  Congress  at  Philadelphia,  1775;  Signer  Declaration  of 
Independence. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Archibald  Maclaine,  North  Caro- 
lina ( 1791);  Member   Committee  of   Safety,   1774;    Member 

Provincial  Congress  of  North  Carolina,  1775-1776 ;  Member  Con- 
vention at  Hillsboro,  North  Carolina,  1778;  Member  of  House  of 
Commons  of  North  Carolina,  1783-1786. 

1894  Wilson,  Anna  Mary  (Miss),  487 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Archibald  Wilson,  Pennsylvania  (1747-1817)  ; 
Private,  Pennsylvania  Militia. 

1895  Wilson,  Caroline  Augusta  (Miss),  966 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Wilson,  New  Hampshire  (1757-1808); 
Private,  Captain  Hezekiah  Hutchin's  Company,  New  Hampshire 
Militia,  1775 ;  Private,  Captain  Stephen  Dearborn's  Company,  New 
Hampshire  Militia,  1778 ;  Lieutenant,  1782. 

1893       Wilson,  Julia  (Miss),  265 

Texas, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Mason,  of  Gunston  Hall, 
Virginia  (1725-1792);  Member,  Committee  of  Safety;  in  1776, 
drafted  the  Declaration  of  Rights  and  Constitution  of  Virginia, 
which  were  unanimously  adopted ;  Member  of  the  Convention 
which  adopted  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 

1895      Wilson,  Margaret  Jane  (Miss),  967 

Massachusetts, 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas   Wilson,  New   Hampshire   (1757-1803)  ; 


»4e  of  353  Society 

Admission.  Number* 

Private,  Hezekiah  Hutchin's  Company  New  Hampshire  Militia, 
1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Stephen  Dearborn's  Company  New  Hamp- 
shire Militia,  1778 ;  Lieutenant,  1782. 

1894       *  Wilson,  Margaret  Penrose  (Miss),  486 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Archibald  Wilson,  Pennsylvania  (1747-1817)  ; 
Private,  Pennsylvania  Militia. 

1894      Wilson,  Sarah  A.  Eogers  (Mrs.  Everett  B.  Wilson),  632 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Eogers,  Virginia;  2d  Lieutenant  4th 
Virginia  Eegiment,  March  25,  1776 ;  Captain  of  a  Virginia  State 
Eegiment,  June  1,  1778-February,  1782. 


1894  Winans,  Clara  Brown  Forrest  (Mrs.  Henry  D.  Winans),  662 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Brown,  Connecticut  (1747-1832) 
Private,  10th  Connecticut  Eegiment,  May  to  December,  1775 
Private,  March,  1777 ;  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  December  15,  1777 
discharged  March  10,  1780. 

1893       Winne,  Caroline  E.  Frey  (Mrs.  Charles  K.  Winne),  358 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Frey,  New  York  (1740-1833);  Captain, 
2d  Eegiment  New  York  Line,  Colonel  Goose  Van  Schaick,  June  28, 
1775;  Brigade-Major,  July  15,  1775-January,  1776;  Brigade-Major; 
Tryon  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel  Marinus  Willett,  August 
6,  1777;  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  at  Oriskan}'  ;  exchanged 
October  28.  1778 ;  Chairman  Tryon  County  New  York  Committee 
of  Safety,  1776-1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Eudolph  Shoemaker,  New  York  ; 
Captain,  4th  Battalion  Tryon  County  New  York  Militia,  Colonel 
Hanyoost  Herkimer,  1775. 

1895  Winne,  Helen  Alice  (Miss),  1195 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Eobert  Woodworth,  New  York 

*  Deceased. 


Date  of  ^54  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

(1737-1801);  Captain,  4th  Eegiment,  Colonel  Killian  Van  Kens- 
selaer,  2d  Kensselaerwyck  Battalion,  New  York  State  Troops,  June 
25,  1778. 

1894       Winship,  Eliza  Ann  Barlow  (Mrs.  George  Winship),  636 

Connecticut, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Barlow  (1750-1800)  ;  Private,  10th 
Company,  Colonel  Waterbury's  Eegiment  Connecticut  Militia, 
1775;  Ensign,  Captain  Gray's  Company,  October,  1777. 


1896      Winship,  Charlotte  J.  Edmonds  (Mrs.  William  W.  Winship),  1665 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  David  Edmonds,  Massachusetts  (1741-1823)  ;  Bom- 
bardier, Captain  Chadwick's  Company,  Colonel  Gridley's  Eegiment 
of  Artillery,  June  6,  1775 ;  served  eight  months. 


1896      Winship,  Nellie  Sprague  (Miss),  1604 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Edmonds,  Massachusetts  (1741-1823)  ; 
Bombardier,  Captain  Joseph  Chadwick's  Company,  Colonel  Eichard 
Gridley's  Eegiment  of  Artillery,  June  6,  1775;  served  eight  months. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Winship,  Massachusetts  (1754- 
1825)  ;  Ensign,  9th  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  January  1,  1777 ;  re- 
signed April  3,  1778. 


1896      Winslow,  Lucy  Hovey  (Mrs.  Louis  M.  Winslow),  1453 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hovey,  Massachusetts  (1743-1785) ; 
Private,  Massachusetts  Militia  from  Boxford  ;  served  at  Eoxbury, 
Winter  Hill,  and  New  York. 


1895      Wiswell,  Genevieve  (Miss),  1192 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Harrison,  Virginia  (1751-1836) ; 
Private,  Captain  George  Eiddle's  Company  Vh-ginia  Militia,  July, 
1780 ;  Private,  Captain  Eeuben  Moore's  Company,  Colonel  Benja- 
min Harrison's  Eegiment  Virginia  Militia,  1781 ;  Private,  Captain 
Eobert  Craven's  Company,  same  regiment,  1781. 


»*te?{  355  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895  Wiswall,  Louise  A.  (Miss),  857 

New  York, 

Great-great-great-granddaugbter  of  Noah  Wiswall,  Massachusetts 
(1699-1786) ;  Private,  Captain  Jeremiah  Wiswall's  Company  from 
East  Newton,  Massachusetts,  "Lexington  Alarm." 

1894      Wiswell,  Maud  Harrison  (Miss),  639 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Bzekiel  Harrison,  Virginia  (1751-1836) ; 
Private,  Captain  George  Eiddle's  Company,  Virginia  Militia,  July, 
1780 ;  Private,  Captain  Reuben  Moore's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin 
Harrison's  Regiment  Virginia  Militia,  1781 ;  Private,  Captain  Robert 
Craven's  Company,  same  regiment,  1781. 

1896  Witherell,  Edith  Mary  (Miss),  1730 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  AVitherell,  Massachusetts  (1758-1854) ; 
Quartermaster,  Captain  Ebenezer  Sullivan's  Company  of  Militia 
from  Berwick,  Maine. 

1894       Witherell,  Ida  Woodbury  (widow  of  Julian  Franklin  Witherell),  572 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Allen,  Massachusetts  (1758-1841); 
Private,  Captain  Hart's  Company,  Colonel  Sargent's  Regiment, 
May  18,  1775;  Private,  Captain  John  Wiley's  Companj',  Colonel 
Sargent's  Regiment,  October  1,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Allen,  Massachusetts  (1721 

) ;  Private,    Captain   John    Baker's   Company,   May  8,   1775 ; 

Private,  Captain  John  Row's  Company,  27th  Regiment,  "  Bunker 
Hill  Service." 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Tewksbury,  Massachusetts 
(1728-1775)  ;  Private,  Captain  Joseph  Whipple's  Company  stationed 
at  Manchester,  Massachusetts,  to  defend  the  Sea  Coast,  September 
27,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Tewksbury,  Massa- 
chusetts; Private,  Captain  Dodge's  Company,  Colonel  Jacob  Ger- 
rish's  Regiment,  April  2-June  1,  1778;  Private,  same  company  and 
regiment,  July  2-12,  1778;  Private,  same  company  and  regiment, 
April  1-July,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Woodbury,  Massachusetts  (1741- 
1816);  Private,  Captain  Abram  Batcheldor's  Company,  Colonel 
Jonathan  Holman's  Regiment,  marched  on  alarm,  December,  1776, 
to  Providence,  service  forty-three  days.  [Also 


Date  of  356  ^ooi?ty 

Admission.  Number. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Porter,  Massachusetts  (1717- 
1802);  chosen  by  Legislature  Adjutant,  6th  Middlesex  County 
Eegiment,  April  22,  1776;  Adjutant,  Colonel  Jonathan  Eeed's 
Eegiment,  July  11,  1776  ;  Adjutant,  Colonel  Samuel  Bullard's  Eegi- 
ment, Warner's  Brigade,  April  14-November  30,  1777 ;  Adjutant, 
Colonel  Jonathan  Eeed's  Eegiment,  March  31-July  2,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Edward  Small,  Maine  (1751-1825) ; 
Corporal,  Captain  John  Wentworth's  Company,  Colonel  Willard's 
Eegiment,  1776. 

1894      Withington,  Eliza  Ashe  Livingston  (Mrs.  Henry  A.  Withington),  535 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaugbter  of  Philip  Livingston,  New  York  (1716- 
1778)  ;  Member  of  Continental  Congress,  1774-1778  ;  Signer  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence  ;  President  of  the  New  York  Provin- 
cial Convention,  April  20,  1775;  Member  of  the  New  York  Com- 
mittee of  One  Hundred,  May,  1775;  Member  of  New  York 
Provincial  Congress,  1776-1777. 

1896       Withington,  Anna  F.  Laughton  (Mrs.  William  C.  Withington),  1524 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of   Elisha    Hoit,   Massachusetts   ( 1827) ; 

Private,  Captain  Asa  Lauren's  Company,  April  19,  1775 ;  Corporal, 
Captain  Lauren's  Company,  Colonel  Prescott's  Eegiment  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  1775  ;  Private,  Captain  Job  Sbattuck's  Company, 
March,  1776 ;  Private,  Continental  Infantry,  1777. 

1894       Withington,  Georgiana  Bowen  (Mrs.  Charles  F.  Withington),  500 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter    of  John    Cushing,    Massachusetts 

(1722  ) ;   Lieutenant-Colonel,  2d  Plymouth  County  Eegiment 

Massachusetts  Militia,  February  10,  1776 ;    Colonel  same,  April  1, 

1776  ;  resigned  January  1,  1779. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Philip  Taylor,  Ehode  Island  (1737- 

1819) ;   Member  General   Assembly   of  Ehode  Island,    1777-1778 ; 

Member    Committee    of    Safety,  1776 ;    Justice    of  the    Court    of 

Common  Pleas,  1777. 
Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Bailey,  Ehode  Island  (1742- 

1813)  Deputy  to  Ehode  Island  Provincial  Convention  from  Little 

Compton,  1781. 
Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter   of  Isaac   Manchester,   Ehode 

Island  (1731  ) ;  Deputy  to  General  Assembly  of  Ehode  Island 

May,  1777;    Member   Ehode   Island  Assembly,  1778;    Member  of 

various  committees  to  secure  recruits  and  supplies. 


Date  of  357  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893      Withington,  Susan  Custis  (Miss),  381 

New  Jersey, 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Waters,  Maryland  (1760-1829)  ;  2d  Lieu- 
tenant, 1st  Maryland  Line  Regiment,  April  1,  1777  ;  1st  Lieutenant, 
May  27,  1778;  Captain,  April  7,  1779  ;  transferred  to  3d  Maryland 
Regiment,  January  1,  1781;  retired,  January  1,  1783;  Colonel  by 
brevet  at  close  of  war ;  Member  Maryland  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

1895       Winters,  Helen  Clegg  (Mrs.  Valentine  Winters),  1428 

Ohio, 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Shreve,  New  Jersey;  1st 
Major,  1st  Regiment  Burlington  County  New  Jersey  Militia,  Sep- 
tember 28, 1776  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  same,  March  15, 1777  ;  Colonel, 
April  18,  1778. 

1895       Wood,  Caroline  B.  Greer  (Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Wood),  1361 

Ohio, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  King,  Connecticut  (1743-1821); 
Ensign,  2d  Regiment  Connecticut  Line,  May  1-December  10,  1775  ; 
2d  Lieutenant,  22d  Continental  Infantry,  January  1,  1776;  1st 
Lieutenant,  September,  1776;  discharged  December  31,  1776. 

1895       Wood,  Elizabeth  Dearing  (Mrs.  Guilford  S.  Wood),  1433 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Perrine,  New  Jersey  (1730- 
1818)  ;  Private,  Monmouth  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 

1895      Wood,  Henrietta  Dillard  Anthony  (Mrs.  William  R.  Wood),  1159 

North  Carolina, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Whitnel  Hill,  North  Carolina  (1743-1797); 
Delegate  to  Provincial  Assembly  at  Hillsborough,  North  Carolina, 
1775 ;  Member  State  Congress,  1776  ;  Delegate  to  Continental  Con- 
gress, 1778-81. 

1891       Wood,  Julia  M.  Hastings  (Mrs.  Abiel  Wood),  55 

Long  Island, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Hastings,  Massachusetts  (1738  )  ; 

Member  of  Governor's  Council  of  Massachusetts  during  the  Revo- 
lution. 


Date  of  358  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1895       Wood,  Margaret  Osborn  Baker  (Mrs.  Henry  Wood),  1078 

Massachusetts, 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Baker,  New  Jersey  (1753-1814)  ;  Ensign, 
Essex  County  New  Jersey  Militia;  Ensign,  Captain  John  Scudder's 
Company,  New  Jersey  State  Troops. 

1895      Wood,  Victoria  H.  Clegg  (Mrs.  E.  Morgan  Wood),  1416 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Shreve,  New  Jersey;  1st 
Major,  1st  Eegiment  Burlington  County  New  Jersey  Militia,  Sep- 
tember 28,  1776  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  same,  March  15, 1777  ;  Colonel, 
April  18,  1778. 

1891  Woodhull,  Lula  Frost  (Mrs.  Josiah  T.  Woodhull),  146 

Texas, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Beuben  Price,  Virginia;  Private,  Captain 
Meredith  Price's  Company  Virginia  Troops. 

1894  Woodrow,  Harriet  Love  (Miss),  761 

Ohio, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gustavus  Scott,  Maryland  (1753- 
1801);  Member  Association  of  Freemen,  1775;  Delegate  to  Mary- 
land Convention,  1775 ;  Member  Maryland  Convention,  1776 ; 
Member  Committee  of  Observation  and  Safety,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Love,  Maryland ;  Deputy 
to  Maryland  Convention,  1776 ;  Member  Committee  of  Observation 
and  Safety,  1776. 

Also,  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Jones,  Maryland; 
Member  Committee  of  Observation  and  Safety,  1776 ;  Judge  of 
Montgomery  County,  Maryland,  1777. 

1895  Woodbury,  Helen  N.  Eobinson  (Mrs.  Louis  A.  Woodbury),  1253 

Massachusetts, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Eobinson,  New  Hampshire 
(1741-1800);  Captain,  Colonel  William  Whipple's  Eegiment  New 
Hampshire  Militia,  September  23-December,  1776. 

1892  Woodruff,  Effie  Haywood  (Mrs.  Carle  A.  Woodruff),  207 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Haywood,  North  Carolina;  Colonel, 


Date  of  359  Sooiety 

Admission.  Number. 

Edgecombe  County  North  Carolina  Militia;  Member  Council  of 
Safety  for  Halifax  District,  1775;  Member  State  Congress,  April 
1776. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Graham,  New  York  ( 

1832)  ;  Captain,  2d  New  York  Line,  June  30,  1775 ;  Captain,  1st 
New  York  Line,  November  21,  1776,  to  rank  from  February  16, 
1776 ;  Major,  March  26,  1779,  and  served  to  November,  1783. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Philemon  Hawkins,  Jr.,  North  Carolina 
(1752-1833) ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  North  Carolina  Militia,  1775 ; 
Member  North  Cai'olina  Provincial  Congress,  1776. 

1894       Woodruff,  Catherine  Ten  Etck  (Miss),  429 

New  Jersey, 
Great-great-granddaughter   of   Joseph   Beavers,  New   Jersey  (- 


1816) ;  Colonel  2d  Eegiment  Hunterdon  County  New  Jersey  Militia. 
Also,   great-great-granddaughter   of   Peter   Dickerson,   New   Jersey 

( 1780) ;   Captain,   3d   Eegiment    New   Jersey   Line,   Colonel 

Elias  Dayton,  Mareb-November,  1776;    Captain,  same   regiment, 

November,  1776 ;  retired  September  27,  1780. 
Also,   great-great-granddaughter     of   Jacob     Drake,   New    Jersey; 

Colonel  Western  Battalion,  New  Jersey  Militia;  resigned  to  become 

a  Member  of  the  General  Assembly  of  New  Jersey. 

1894  Woodruff,  Mary  Green  (Miss),  430 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter   of   Joseph   Beavers,   New   Jersey  ( 

1816) ;  Colonel,  2d  Eegiment  Hunterdon  County  New  Jersey 
Militia. 

Also,   great-great-granddaughter  of   Peter   Dickerson,   New   Jersey 

( 1780)  ;  Captain,  3d  Eegiment  New  Jersey  Line,  Colonel  Elias 

Dayton,  March-November,  1776 ;  Captain,  same  regiment,  Novem- 
ber, 1776  ;  retired  September  27,  1780. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Drake,  New  Jersey ;  Colonel, 
Western  Battalion  ;  resigned  to  become  a  member  of  the  General 
Assembly. 

1895  Woodruff,  Carrie  Estelle  Sharpe  (Mrs.  William  N.  Woodruff),  1042 

Connecticut, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Sharpe  3d,  Connecticut  (1746- 
1805) ;  Private,  5th  Eegiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel  Philip 
Burr  Bradley,  2d  Brigade,  1777-1781. 


Date  of  360  Sooiety 

Admission.  Number. 

1895      Woodward,  Helen  S.  Bassett  (Mrs.  Benjamin  D.  Woodward),  1283 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Preston,  Massachusetts  (1745-1814) ; 
Corpora],  Captain  John  Cowle's  Company,  Colonel  Woodbridge's 
Begiment,  "Lexington  Alarm;"  enlisted  into  the  Continental  Army 
from  Captain  Smith's  Company  4th  Hampshire  County  Massachu- 
setts Begiment,  May  28,  1777  ;  Private,  Captain  Alexander's  Com- 
pany, 13th  Massachusetts  Begiment,  Colonel  Wigglesworth ;  2d 
Lieutenant,  8th  Company,  4th  Hampshire  County  Begiment  Massa- 
chusetts Militia,  June  29,  1780. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Bleazer  Ayres,  Massachusetts  (1746- 
1832),  Private,  Captain  John  Cowle's  Company,  "Lexington  Alarm;" 
Corporal,  Captain  Phineas  Smith's  Company,  Colonel  Woodbridge's 
Begiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  August  17-21,  1777. 


1893       Woolfolk,  Julia  Preston  (widow  of  John  B.  Woolfolk),  272 

Mississippi, 

Granddaughter  of  John  Preston,  Connecticut  (1755  );  Sergeant, 

Company  of  Minute-men  from  Ashford,  Connecticut,  "Lexington 
Alarm." 


1895       Wright,  Cora  Hall  (Mrs.  Alfred  G.  Wright),  1365 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Hall,  Connecticut  (1758-1844); 
Private,  Captain  Bacon's  Company,  Colonel  John  Chester's  Begi- 
ment Connecticut  Militia,  June,  1776 ;  Private,  Captain  Couch's 
Company,  Colonel  Philip  Burr  Bradley's  Begiment  Connecticut 
Militia,  July,  1776-January,  1777  ;  Surgeon's  Mate,  5th  Massachu- 
setts Begiment,  February  5,  1780. 


1891      Wright,  Elizabeth  A.  Post  McGown  (widow  of  James  H.  Wright),  36 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter   of  Henry  Post,   New   Jersey;    Private,  New 

Jersey  Militia,  also  Continental  Line. 
Also,  granddaughter  of  Andrew  M'Gown  (1745-1820)  ;  guide. 


1895      Wright,  Emma  Morgan  (Mrs.  Henry  B.  Wright),  1036 

New  York, 
Great-granddaughter  of  William  Morgan,  Connecticut  (1723-1777)  ; 


Date  of  361  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Private,  "  Lexington  Alarm,"  1775  ;  Corporal  10th  Company,  Cap- 
tain Abel  Spicer,  6th  Regiment  Connecticut  Militia,  Colonel  Par- 
sons, May  9-December  18,  1775;  Corporal,  Captain  Gallup's 
Company,  Colonel  Parsons'  Regiment  reorganized  for  Continental 
service,  April-December  31,  1776. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Lee  (1753-1790);  Private, 
Captain  Samuel  Mather's  Company,  Connecticut  Militia,  July, 
1776 ;  Private,  Captain  Isaac  Stone's  Company,  Colonel  Jonathan 
Latimer's  Regiment,  General  Poor's  Continental  Brigade,  1777. 

1892       Wright,  Julia  Butler  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Wright),  173 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eli  Butler,  Connecticut  (1740  ) ;  Cap- 
tain, Colonel  Elisha  Sheldon's  Regiment  of  Light  Horse,  1775  and 
1776. 

Also,   great-granddaughter    of    John    Mosher,   Massachusetts  (1745 

) ;  2d  Lieutenant,  Colonel  Prescott's  Regiment  Massachusetts 

Militia,  May-December,  1775 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  7th  Continental 
Infantry,  January  1-December  31,  1776;  1st  Lieutenant,  8th 
Massachusetts  Regiment,  January  1,  1777 ;  retired  December  15, 
1778. 


1891       Wright,  Mart  R.  Moore  (widow  of  J.  Hood  Wright),  68 

New  York, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Moore,  New  Jersey  (1735  ) ; 

Sergeant,  Captain  Hoppock's  Company,  3d  Regiment  Hunterdon 
County  New  Jersey  Militia ;  served  also  with  Hunt's  Team  Brigade 
New  Jersey  Militia. 


1894       Wyckoff,  E.  Anna  Corel  (Mrs.  Frank  T.  Wyckoff ),  582 

Pennsylvania, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Bradstreet  Spofford,  New  Hampshire  (1731 

)  ;  Ensign,  Captain  Abiel  Walker's  Company,  Colonel  Benjamin 

Bellows'  16th  New  Hampshire  Regiment  of  Militia. 


1894       Wyeth,  Eleanor  Maynard  (Miss),  448 

Maryland, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Jarvis,  Massachusetts  (1731- 
1812) ;  Captain,  Jackson's  Additional  Continental  Regiment,  Feb- 
ruary 1,  1777 ;  resigned  October  27,  1778. 


Date  of  362  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

1893       Tardlet,  Margaret  Tufts  Swan  (Mrs.  Charles  B.  Yardley),  411 

New  Jersey. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Swan,  Massachusetts  (1750-1825)  ; 
Private,  Captain  William  Adams'  Company,  Colonel  Thatcher's 
Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  March-October,  1776 ;  Purchasing 
Agent  for  the  Army,  1778-1783. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Lamson,  Massachusetts 
(1728-1789);  Private,  Captain  John  Dodge's  Company,  Colonel 
Jacob  Gerrish's  Eegiment  of  Guards,  Massachusetts,  November  11, 
1777-April  3,  1778 ;  Corporal,  same,  July  18-December  16,  1778. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  John  Stanyon,  New  Hampshire  ( 

1777) ;  2d  Lieutenant,  13th  Eegiment  New  Hampshire  Militia, 
Colonel  Thomas  Stickney,  1776;  Member  Committee  of  Safety  of 
Chichester,  New  Hampshire,  1776 ;  Ensign,  Captain  Nathan  San- 
born's Company,  Colonel  John  McClary's  Eegiment  New  Hamp- 
shire Militia,  September,  1777 ;  died  in  service,  November,  1777. 

Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Tufts,  Massachusetts  (1752-1815)  ; 
Private,  Captain  Isaac  Hall's  Company,  from  Medford,  "  Lexington 
Alarm ;"  Private,  same,  at  Dorchester  Heights,  March,  1776. 

1895      Yeaton,  Helen  Frances  Macker  (Mrs.  George  Walter  Yeaton),  1149 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Bassett,  Massachusetts  (1752- 
1817);  Private,  Captain  Isaac  Thayer's  Company,  Colonel  Thomas 
Marshall's  Eegiment,  July  31,  1776-January  1,  1777;  Private,  Cap- 
tain Peletiah  Eddy's  Company,  Colonel  Abiel  Mitchell's  Eegiment, 
Brigadier-General  Godfrey's  Brigade  for  service  at  Ehode  Island, 
August  1,  1780. 

1895       Yeaw,  Lucy  Shattuck  (Mrs.  Everett  Yeaw),  897 

New  Jersey, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Shattuck,  Massachusetts  (1757- 
1847) ;  Private,  Captain  Farnum's  Company,  Colonel  Francis' 
Eegiment;  service  from  1777-1780. 

1894  Young,  Annie  C.  Thurston  (Mrs.  Hugh  Young),  459 

New  York, 

Granddaughter  of  David  Thurston,  Massachusetts  (1736-1816)  ;  Pri- 
vate, Captain  Eliphalet  Spofford's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Ger- 
rish's Eegiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  "  Lexington  Alarm." 

1895  Young,  Carrie  Sims  (Mrs.  Francis  Cressey  Young),  875 

Colorado, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua   Judson,   Connecticut   (1732-1776)  ; 


Date  of  363  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Lieutenant,  5th  Company  Connecticut  Continental  Regiment,  July 
12-December  20,  1775. 
Also,  great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Stoddard,  Connecticut  (1742- 
1777) ;  Captain,  8th  Regiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel  John 
Chandler,  June  1,  1777 ;  killed  in  defense  of  Fort  Mifflin,  Mud 
Island,  Pennsylvania,  November  15,  1777. 


1895       Young,  Eleanor  Frances  (Miss),  876 

Colorado, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Judson,  Connecticut  (1732- 
1776 ;  Lieutenant,  5th  Company  Connecticut  Continental  Regi- 
ment, July  12-December  20,  1775. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Stoddard,  Connecticut 
(1742-1777) ;  Captain,  8th  Regiment  Connecticut  Line,  Colonel 
John  Chandler,  June  1,  1777  ;  killed  in  defense  of  Fort  Mifflin,  Mud 
Island,  Pennsylvania,  November  15,  1777. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Swift,  Connecticut  (1753- 
1802) ;  Surgeon's  Mate,  7th  Connecticut  Continental  Regiment, 
Colonel  Charles  Webb,  1776;  Surgeon,  7th  Regiment  Connecticut 
Line,  Colonel  Heman  Swift,  August  6,  1777 ;  resigned  May  1,  1778. 


1894       Young,  Elizabeth  Forney  (Miss),  472 

Maryland, 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Shriver,  Pennsylvania  (1735- 
1826) ;  Member  of  Maryland  Convention  for  Middle  District  of 
Frederick  County,  Maryland,  held  at  Annapolis,  August  14-No- 
vember  11,  1776. 


1894      Young,  Emelia  Forney  (Mrs.  William  Sholl  Young),  471 

Maryland, 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Shriver,  Pennsylvania  (1735-1826)  ; 
Member  of  Maryland  Convention  for  Middle  District  of  Frederick 
County,  Maryland,  held  at  Annapolis,  August  14-November  11, 
1776. 


1896       Young,  Hannah  Merrill  Cooke  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  Young),  1449 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Tolman,  Massachusetts  (1740-1825)  ; 
Lieutenant,  Captain  Hopestill  Hall's  Company  from  Dorchester, 
April  19,  1775 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  John  Robinson's  Company  at 


A?*teof  364  Society 

Admission.  Number. 

Dorchester  Heights,  March  25,  1776 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  John 
Bradley's  Company,  Massachusetts  Militia,  August  14-November 
30,  1777 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Turner's  Company  Massachusetts 
Militia,  in  service  at  Ehode  Island,  March  1-April  4, 1778. 

1895       Young,  Susan  Tappan  Cooke  (Mrs.  William  H.  H.  Young),  1415 

Massachusetts, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Tolman,  Massachusetts  (1740-1825)  ; 
Lieutenant,  Captain  Hopestill  Hall's  Company  from  Dorchester, 
April  19,  1775 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  John  Eobinson's  Company  at 
Dorchester  Heights,  March  25,  1776 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  John 
Bradley's  Company  Massachusetts  Militia,  August  14-November 
30,  1777 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain  Turner's  Company  Massachusetts 
Militia,  in  service  at  Ehode  Island,  March  1-April  4,  1778. 


Hn  flftemortam. 


JANE  GOODWIN  AUSTEN. 

ANNA  BENSON. 

MARIE  ANTOINETTE  BARRETT  BURGER. 

LILLIAN  MAUD  KING  BUTLER. 

MARGARET  ELIZABETH  MILLER  EASTER. 

LAURA  ELIZABETH  BIBB  FONTE. 

LAURA  GAY. 

CATHARINE  LADD  GILFILLAN. 

ELIZABETH  FERDON  GILLIES. 

CHARLOTTE  JOSEPHINE  FOWLER  GREGORY. 

ALICE  WILEY  HAMILTON. 

SARAH  JENNET  HART. 

ELIZABETH  HOLMES  JONES  HAVILAND. 

FLORENCE  MAXWELL  HOOPER. 

E.  A.  M.  WEYMAN  HOUSTON. 

CORNELIA  CLINTON  MACKIE. 

ELIZA  McINTIRE  McKISSICK. 

PRISCILLA  HOYT  MORGAN. 

ANNE  GALBRAITH  PAGE, 

VIRGINIA  ESKRIDGE  PEYTON. 

LOUISA  WOOD  PURDY. 

FRANCES  E.  PALMER  RICHMOND. 

SARAH  AUGUSTA  BARTLETT  ROCHE. 

HARRIETT  NEW  ALL  THOMPSON. 

SOPHIA  POND  WALKER. 

M.  E.  CHAPMAN  WEBSTER. 

EMMA  ST.  CLAIR  WHITNEY. 

ELLA  FLORENCE  RAYNOR  WILCOX. 

EURETTA  GARDNER  WILLIAMS. 

MARGARET  PENROSE  WILSON. 

ELIZABETH  POST  McGOWN  WRIGHT. 


365 


Ancestors  and  Descendants. 


ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Abbe,  John  (1717-1794) 

Wallace,  Mrs.  William  A. 

Abbot,  Abiel  (1741-1809) 

Abbot,  Miss  Fannie  Larcom 
Hazlewood,  Mrs.  Clarence 
Eockwood,  Miss  Henrietta 
Eockwood,  Mrs.  William  Emerson 
Throop,  Miss  Lucy  Abbott 

Abbott,  Caleb  (1751-1837) 
Berry,  Mrs.  Jacob  Warren 
Parker,  Miss  Florence  A. 

Abbott,  Joseph  (1741-1802) 
Stearns,  Mrs.  Jobn  G. 

Acken,  John  ( 1782) 

Leyden,  Mrs.  Maurice 

Adams,  Andre  w-Conn-(- 


-  1797) 
Dayton,  Mrs.  Abram  C. 
Fessenden,  Mrs.  Benjamin  H. 
Warren,  Mrs.  Henry  A. 

Adams,  Andrew-Mass-(1735  ) 

Adams,  Miss  Florence  Labouisse 
Darling,  Mrs.  Flora  Adams 
Everett,  Mi-s.  De  Yolney 
Smith,  Mrs.  Leroy  Sunderland 

Adams,  Benjamin  (1747-1791) 
West,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Adams,  Ebenezer  (1732-1799) 
Phillips,  Miss  Harriet  M. 

Adams,  Ebenezer  (1751-1846) 
Eichards,  Miss  Bertha 


Adams,  Eliashib 

Adams,  Miss  Sarah  Eoot 

Adams,  Ephraim  (1727  ) 

Adams,  Miss  Clara  B. 

Adams,  John  (1735-1826) 
Furman,  Mrs.  Gabriel 

Adams,  John  (1724  ) 

Adams,  Miss  Helen  A 
Eice,  Mi's.  Edward  H. 

Adams,  Eobert,  Jr.  (1730-1804) 
Adams,  Miss  Julia  Henderson 

Adams,  Samuel  (1749-1818) 

Eaymond,  Miss  Frances  Adams 
Eaymond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 
Eaymond,  Miss  Margaret  Chester 

Ainsworth,  Nathan  (1740-1777) 
Ainswortb,  Miss  Lacie  Bell 
Banks,  Mrs.  Louis  Albert 

Akin,  David 

Freeman,  Mrs.  George  H. 

Alden,  John  (1740-1783) 
Shedden,  Mrs.  Lucius  L. 

Alden,  Thomas 

Dodge,  Mrs.  Orrin  A. 

Alden,  William  (1761-1842) 

Alden,  Miss  Antoinette  Spencer 

Allan,  John  (1746-1805) 

Davis,  Miss  Mary  Eowena 

369 


370 


Allan,  Samuel 

Davis,  Miss  Mary  Rowena 

Allen,  Heber  (1743  ) 

French,  Mrs.  Zenas  Haywood 

Allen,  Isaac  (1758-1841) 

Underbill,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Witherill,  Mrs.  Julian  Franklin 

Allen,  Jacob  (1721  ) 

Witherill,  Mrs.  Julian  Franklin 

Allen,  Jonas,  Jr.  (1728-1822) 
French,  Mrs.  Zenas  Haywood 

Allen,  Nehemiah  (1733  ) 

Raymond,  Miss  Frances  Adams 
Raymond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 
Raymond,  Miss  Margaret  Chester 

Allston,  William 
Carr,  Mrs.  Elias 

Alvord,  John  (1756-184-) 
Sherwood,  Miss  Emma  C. 
Sherwood,  Miss  Estelle 
Sherwood,  Miss  Margaret  H. 

Anabel,  John  (1744-1815) 

Tompkins,  Mrs.  Elias  T. 
Anderson,  Kenneth 

Scudder,  Mrs.  Silas  D. 

Anderson,RichardClough(1750-1826) 

Anderson,  Miss  Katherine  L. 

Anderson,  Miss  Sallie 
Anderson,  William  (1747-1829) 

Bullions,  Mrs.  Samuel  S, 
Arsor,  Jonas  (1744-1834) 

Townsend,  Mrs.  James  H. 
Ashe,  Samuel  (1725-1813) 

Tutwiler,  Miss  Julia  S. 
Ashby,  Samuel  (1721-1792) 

Parkhurst,  Mrs.  Edwin 
Atwell,  William  (1720-1806) 

Goodhue,  Miss  Alice  B. 

Goodhue,  Miss  Sarah 


Atwell,  Zachariah  (1755-1836) 
Goodhue,  Miss  Alice  B. 
Goodhue,  Miss  Sarah 

Atwood,  David 

Atwood,  Miss  Mary  Frances 

Atwood,  Jonathan  (1735-1816) 
Dan  forth,  Mrs.  George  F. 

Averill,  Perry 

Averill,  Miss  Mary  J. 

Avery,  Ebenezer  (1704-1780) 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Wordsworth 

Avery,  Ebenezer  (1732-1781) 
Brown,  Mrs.  John  Henry 
Cowee,  Mrs.  James  F. 

Avery,  Nathan 

Eaton,  Mrs.  Eugene  Edgar 

Avery,  Park,  Jr.  (1741^1821) 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Richard  A. 

Axtell,  Henry  (1738-1818) 
Piatt,  Mrs.  Edward  R. 

Ayres,  Eleazer  (1748-1832) 

Woodward,  Mrs.  Benjamin  F. 

Ayres,  Robert  (1730  ) 

Harmer,  Mrs.  John  H. 
Pryer,  Mrs.  Charles 

Babcock,  John 

Alden,  Mrs.  Harry  M. 

Bacon,  Jacob  (1740-1819) 
Sherry,  Mrs.  Arthur  G. 

Bacon,  Josiah  (1719-1775) 
Bond,  Mrs.  Charles  C. 
Grieg,  Mrs.  James  A. 

Backus,  Ebenezer 

Holroyd,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Piatt,  Mrs.  Joseph  Cooke 

Badlam,  Ezra 

Allen,  Mrs.  Lewis  E. 


371 


Bagley,  Jonathan  1717-1780) 
Colby,  Miss  Annah  E. 

Bailey,  Isaac  (1724-1813) 
Eldridge,  Mrs.  David  E. 
Withington,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

Bailey,  John  (1730-1810) 
Bailey,  Miss  Anna  Maria 
Bailey,  Miss  Catherine 
Easton,  Mrs.  Edward  F. 

Bailey,  Samuel,  Jr.  ( 1778) 

Dolbear,  Mrs.  Amos 

Baker,  Cornelius  (1743-1808) 
Greenough,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 

Baker,  Daniel  (1753-1814) 
Wood,  Mrs.  Henry 

Baker,  Jeremiah  (1762-1855) 
Parker,  Mrs.  Augustus 

Baldwin,  Benjamin  (1761-1838) 
Clearman,  Mrs.  L.  Louis 

Baldwin,  Nathan  (1755  ) 

Walradt,  Mrs.  Arthur  E. 

Ball,  Abner  (1760-1847) 
Jennings,  Miss  Mary  B. 

Ball,  Thomas 

Jennings,  Miss  Mary  B. 

Banks,  Thomas  (1754-1818) 
Barlow,  Miss  Mary  A. 
Barlow,  Mrs.  Samuel  S. 
Chase,  Mrs.  Stephen  P. 
Hoyt,  Mrs.  Thomas  B. 
Jones,  Mrs.  Timothy 
Trowbridge,  Miss  Mary  J. 

Bardwell,  Jonathan  (1724-1781) 

Bard  well,  Miss  Lucy  L. 

Bardwell,  Miss  Marian  E. 
Barlow,  Aaron  (1750-1800) 

Barlow,  Miss  Mary  Agnes 

Winship,  Mrs.  George 
•Deceased. 


Barnard,  Daniel  (1758-1832) 
Keith,  Mrs.  Ira  B. 
Todd,  Miss  Mary  A. 

Barney,  Edward 

Piatt,  Mrs.  James  De  Lancey 

Barnum,  Noah  (1757-1832) 

*  Purdy,  Mrs.  Horace 

Barrett,  Jonas  (1737-1803) 

Churchill,  Mrs.  Gardner  Asaph 

Barrett,  Samuel  (1755  ) 

*  Burger,  Mrs.  Stephen  D. 

Barrett,  Wait  (1764-1830) 
Chapman,  Mrs.  Clarence  O. 

Bartlett,  Bailey  (1750-1830) 
Gallison,  Miss  Caro  De  Blois 
Gallison,  Mrs.  Louis  De  Blois 
*Boche,  Mrs.  George  W. 

Bartlett,  John 

Casey,  Mrs.  Willett  Fletcher 

Barton,  Ebenezer  (1726  ) 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Frank  W. 

Bartram,  Daniel  (1745-1819) 

Mills,  Mrs.  William  S. 
Bassett,  Burwell 

Key,  Mrs.  Philip  Barton 
Bassett,  Jeremiah  (1752-1819) 
Teaton,  Mrs.  George  Walter 
Batchelder,  Amos  (1727-1809) 
Soule,  Mrs.  Mary  C. 

Batchelder,  John  (1724  ) 

Hodges,  Miss  Mary  Osgood 
Bates,  Ezekiel  (1738-1816) 

Gale,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Bates,  Zealous  (1754-1831) 
Brigham,  Mrs.  Franklin  D. 
Hall,  Mrs.  Hay  ward  P. 
Tower,  Mrs.  Clement  C. 
Tower,  Mrs.  Levi 


372 


Battelle,  Ebenezer  (1754-1814) 

Battelle,  Miss  Frances 
Baumann,  Sebastian  (1739-1803) 

Fairchild,  Miss  Agnes  Doll 

Fairchild,  Mrs.  Eli  W. 

Fairchild,  Miss  Mary  C. 
Baxter,  John  ( 1847) 

Sweet,  Mrs.  Channing 
Beach,  Enoch  (1737-1814) 

Hannahs,  Mrs.  Charles 
Beach,  John  Harrington  (1756-1834) 

Beach,  Miss  Bessie  Baldwin 
Beach,  Nathaniel 

Butler,  Mrs.  Jeremiah 
Beadle,  Benjamin  (1741-1810) 

Raymond,  Mrs.  Edwin  I. 
Beavers,  Joseph  ( 1816) 

Risk,  Miss  Margaret  Henderson 

Woodruff,    Miss     Catherine     Ten 
Eyck 

Woodruff,  Miss  Mary  Green 

Bedinger,  Daniel  (1760-1816) 

Washington,  Miss  Flora  M. 

Washington,  Miss  Sarah 
Bedinger,  Henry  (1753-1843) 

Howson,  Mrs.  Walter  H. 
Bee,  Thomas  (1735-1810) 

Bee,  Miss  Annie  Faysson 
Beebe,  Roderick  (1753-1832) 

Hyatt,  Miss  Harriett  Randolph 

Steers,  Miss  Lucretia  Viglini 
Beebe,  Steward  (1753-1825) 

Carpenter,  Mrs,  Frederic  B. 
Beecher,  David 

Higgins,  Mrs.  Henry  I. 
Beekman,  Tjerck  (1754-1791) 

Westbrook,  Miss  Sarah  M. 

Beers,  John  (1759-1848) 
Crater,  Mrs.  Georgia  B. 

*  Deceased. 


Belknap,  John  (1734-1825) 
Scott,  Mrs.  Albert  E. 

Bell,  Abner  (1760-1847) 
Jennings,  Miss  Mary  R. 

Bellinger,  Peter  (1723  ) 

Manning,  Mrs.  H.  Courtney 
Schreiber,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Tibbals,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Wallis,  Mrs.  George  B.,  Jr. 

Bellows,  Timothy  (1755-1822) 
Ellery,  Miss  Florence  L. 

Benedict,  Ezra  (1746  ) 

Brooks,  Mrs.  Benjamin 

Bennett,  Joseph  (1745  ) 

Haviland,  Mrs.  Frank 
Van  Horn,  Mrs.  Burt,  Jr. 

Benson,  Robert  (1735  ) 

Berry,  Mrs.  John  F. 

Benton,  Elijah  (1759-1841) 
Gilman,  Mrs.  Henry  E. 

Berrien,  Richard 

Ingraham,  Mrs.  Fred. 
Ingraham,  Mrs.  D.  Phoenix 
Ingraham,  Miss  Marguerite  L. 

Berry,  Sydney 

Truax,  Mrs.  Chauncey  Schaffer 

Betts,  Nathan  ( 1842) 

Alden,  Mrs.  Harry  M. 

Betts,  Thomas  (1753-1813) 
Childs,  Mrs.  William  A. 

Bevan,  Charles  (1756-1827) 
Bevan,  Miss  Helen 
Clark,  Mrs.  John  Everett 

Bibb,  William  (1739  ) 

*  Fonte,  Mrs.  William  H. 

Bicker,  Walter  (1723  ) 

Sayres,  Mrs.  Samuel 


373 


Bidwell,  Benjamin  (1744  ) 

Gumaer,  Mrs.  Jacob  D. 

Nichols,  Miss  Charlotte  E. 
Biglow,  Ivory  (1741-1814) 

Beecher,  Mrs.  William  C. 

Biglow,  Mrs.  Charles  D. 
Biglow,  Josiah  (1730-1810) 

Baymond,  Miss  Frances  Adams 

Raymond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 

Raymond,  Miss  Margaret  Chester 
Biglow,  Will  (1749-1813) 

Raymond,  Miss  Frances  Adams 

Raymond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 

Raymond,  Miss  Margaret  Chester 
Billings,  John 

Ford,  Mrs.  Daniel  W. 
Bingham,  Jeremiah  (1748-1841) 

Trumbull,  Mrs.  Frank 
Bingham,  Luther 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Joseph  C. 
Binnet,  Benjamin  (1749-1783) 

Binney,  Miss  Helen  Maude 
Bissell,  Zebulon  (1750  ) 

Bissell,  Miss  Margaret 

Roe,  Mrs.  Charles  Francis 
Bixby,  Thomas  (1752-1827) 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Samuel  B. 
Blackler,  William  (1737-1818) 

Furnald,  Mrs.  Francis  P.,  Jr. 

Keene,  Mrs.  William  G.  S. 

Merrill,  Mrs.  Samuel  P. 
Blake,  Elisha  ( 1837) 

Blake,  Miss  Marion  Stanley 
Blanchard,  Elias  (1758-1822) 

Billings,  Mrs.  Silas  X. 
Blanchard,  Solomon  (1768-1858) 

Underwood,  Mrs.  Charles  G. 
Blaney,  Benjamin  (1738-1820) 

Burtis,  Mrs.  Arennah  M. 

Manning,  Mrs.  George  L. 


Bliven,  Samuel  (1744-1816) 
Francis,  Mrs.  Charles  King 

Blow,  Richard  (1746-1833) 
Hoff,  Mrs.  Edwin 
Noble,  Mrs.  Louis  S. 
Page,  Mrs.  William  Byrd 

Boardman,  Daniel  (1752-1803) 

Perkins,  Mrs.  John  Wright 
Boardman,  Joseph  (1722-1796) 

Spofford,  Mrs.  Charles  Ainsworth 
Bonnel,  Nathaniel  ( 1814) 

Littell,  Miss  Julia  S. 
Borden,  William  (1731-1779) 

Hopkins,  Mrs.  Wolsey  R. 
Boone,  James 

Boone,  Miss  Emma  F.  N. 
Bourdette,  Peter  (1735-1826) 

Brown,  Miss  Helen 
Boutwell,  Ebenezer,  Jr.  (1735 ) 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Hiram  M. 
Bowly,  Daniel 

Le  Huray,  Miss  Louise 
Bowly,  John  (1730-1810) 

Spencer,  Mrs.  Charles 
Boyd,  James  (1761-1858) 

Pray,  Mrs.  Arthur  H. 

Boyden,  Ezekiel  (1742-1808) 

Allen,  Mrs.  Lewis  E. 
Boyden,  John  (1761-1809) 

Allen,  Mrs.  Lewis  E. 
Bradford,  Elisha  (1750-1809) 

Sherry,  Mrs.  Arthur  G. 
Bradford,  Henry  (1758-1815) 

Baird,  Mrs.  William  Torrey 
Bradford,  Samuel  (1753  ) 

Bell,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Thomson,  Mrs.  Pierre 
Bradley,  Daniel  (1756-1823) 

Cowles,  Mrs.  Edmund  Brainerd 


374 


Bradley,  Daniel 

Sherwood,  Miss  Emma  C. 
Sherwood,  Miss  Margaret  H. 
Sherwood,  Miss  Estelle 

Bradley,  Thaddeus  (1756-1840) 

Bradley,  Mrs.  Laurence  H. 
Bragg,  Ariel 

Heustis,  Mrs.  James  Watts 
Branch,  William  (1760-1849) 

Mills,  Mrs.  William  S. 
Brastow,  Thomas  (1740-1799) 

Churchill,  Mrs.  Gardner  Asaph 
Bray,  Asa 

Washburn,  Mrs.  John  Henry 
Brayton,  Thomas  (1759-1814) 

Frost,  Mrs.  Albert  P. 
Breed,  Allen  (1759-1842) 

Breed,  Miss  Alice  Hubbard 
Bremer,  Nicholas 

Housewirth,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Bremner,  John  (1737-1807) 

Seabury,  Mrs.  Frederick  C. 
Brewer,  Deliverance 

Heifer,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Brewer,  Jacob 

Heifer,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Brice,  Zenas 

Winchell,  Mrs.  Alvord  E. 

Brickett,  James  (1737-1818) 
Hollis,  Mrs.  James  A. 

Briggs,  Elisha  (1761-1843) 
Clapp,  Miss  Antoinette 

Brinckerhopp,  John  A.  (1730-1775) 
Van  Tine,  Mrs.  George  W. 

Bristol,  Bezaleel 

Bobotham,  Mrs.  George 

Brockway,  Bev.  Thomas  (1745-1807) 
Waydell,  Mrs.  Alexander 


Brodhead,  Garret  (1738-1804) 
Cryer,  Mrs.  Matthew 
Phillips,  Miss  Mary  A. 

Brookhouse,  Bobert 
Daland,  Mrs.  John 
Kemble,  Mrs.  Arthur 

Brooks,  David 

Snow,  Mrs.  Henry  Sanger 
Thayer,  Mrs.  John  Van  Buren 

Brooks,  Edward  (1725-1776) 
Bardwell,  Miss  Lucy  L. 
Mardwell,  Miss  Marion  E. 

Brooks,  John  (1752-1825) 

Keyes,  Miss  Berenice  Maxwell 
Keyes,  Miss  Lucy  Brooks 

Brothwell,  Joseph  F.  (1758-1834) 
Brugler,  Miss  Sara  D. 

Brower,  Cornelius  (1730-1794) 

Anderson,  Miss  Josephine  K. 

Bennett,  Mrs.  William  B. 
Brower,  John  (1759  ) 

Bennett,  Mrs.  William  B. 
Brown,  Benajah 

Alden,  Mrs.  Harry  M. 

Brown,  Benjamin  (1745-1824) 

Gilmore,  Miss  Ellen 

Gilmore,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Brown,  Benjamin  (1757-1809) 

Huntington,  Mrs.  J.  B. 

Boss,  Mrs.  Joseph  F. 

Brown,  Daniel  (1747-1833) 
Winans,  Mrs.  Henry  D. 

Brown,  Ezra  (1753-1829) 
Goodhue,  Miss  Alice  B. 
Goodhue,  Miss  Sarah 
Parrott,  Miss  Mary  Emily 

Brown,  George 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  Henry  D. 


375 


Brown,  Isaac  (1758  ) 

Finch,  Miss  Margaret  A. 
Townsend,  Mrs.  James  H. 
Wells,  Miss  Edith  M. 

Brown,  Jonathan  (1735-1822) 
Colburn,  Miss  Abbie  Webster 

Brown,  Jonathan  (1753-1836) 
Ford,  Mrs.  Daniel  W. 

Brown,  William  (1759-1804) 
Ropes,  Miss  Eliza  Orme 
Ropes,  Miss  Mary  P. 

Brownell,  George  (1715-1785) 

Bready,  Mrs.  John  Ely 
Brownson,  Isaac  (1758  ) 

Camp,  Mrs.  Alfred  P. 
Bruen,  Jabez  (1750-1814) 

Mead,  Mrs.  Charles  Durkee 
Bubier,  John 

Hodgkins,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Buck,  Jonathan  (1719-1795) 

Treat,  Miss  Gail  A. 
Buck,  Samuel  (1758-1852) 

Bartlett,  Mrs.  Henry 
Budd,  Daniel  (1751-1815) 

Fullerton,  Mrs.  Allan 
Buell,  Elias  (1737-1824) 

Hart,  Mrs.  George  W. 

Williamson,  Miss  Jennie  L. 
Burch,  Increase 

Fellows,  Mrs.  Daniel  W. 

Gaines,  Mrs.  Albert  B. 

Piatt,  Miss  Sara  F. 

Piatt,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Burnham,  James  (1737-1782) 

Adams,  Miss  Ida  Helen 
Burnham,  Joshua  (1757-1835) 

Beers,  Miss  Mabel  E. 
Burnet,  Dr.  William  (1730-1791) 

Easton,  Mrs.  Nelson  S. 


Burrell,  Ebenezer 

Schuyler,  Mrs.  Montgomery 

Burrows,  Hubbard  (1739-1781) 
Haley,  Mrs.  Albert 

Burton,  Benjamin  (1749-1855) 

Cobb,  Mrs.  Sewall  C. 

Logan,  Mrs.  William  T. 
Butler,  Eli  ( 1808) 

Butler,  Miss  Julia  H. 

Rogers,  Mrs.  P.  V. 

Wright,  Mrs.  E.  L. 
Butler,  Joseph  (1734  ) 

Seamans,  Mrs.  Frank  F. 
Butler,  William 

Wood,  Mrs.  Henry 
Butts,  Josiah 

Berry,  Mrs.  Frances  D. 

French,  Mrs.  John  W. 

Newton,  Mrs.  Emma  M. 

Steers,  Mrs.  Abraham 

Steers,  Mrs.  Edward  P. 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Buttolph,  Joel  (1749-1786) 

Boal,  Mrs.  George  J. 
Bottolph,  Jonathan  (1724-1777) 

Boal,  Mrs.  George  J. 
Byram,  Japhet  (1721-1790) 

Fisk,  Mrs.  James  Manson 
Caldwell,  Phineas  (1757-1857) 

Van  Iderstine,  Mrs.  F.  A. 
Caldwell,  Thomas  (1751-1824) 

Richmond,  Mrs.  Henry  I. 
Callaway,  Richard  (1730  ) 

Casey,  Miss  Fanny  H.  C. 

Casey,  Mrs.  Joseph  J. 

Craighead,  Mrs.  Erwin 

Kampmann,  Mrs.  Hermann 

Stevens,  Mrs.  John  J. 
Campbell,  Alexander  (1731 ) 

Humphreys,  Mrs.  Richard  C. 


376 


Campbell,  William  (1749-1840) 

Bourne,  Mrs.  Jacob  F. 
Canada y,  Andrew,  Jr.  (1729-1788) 

Bent,  Miss  Catherine  Metcalf 
Canfield,  John  (1740  ) 

Dayton,  Mrs.  Abram  C. 

Fessenden,  Mrs.  Benjamin  H. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Luman  H. 

Warren,  Mrs.  Henry  A. 
Cantrell,  Stephen  (1758  ) 

Goodwyn,  Mrs.  Philo  H. 

Polk,  Mrs.  Lucius  Junius 
Carlton,  Samuel  (1731-1804) 

Curwen,  Miss  Bessie  H. 
Carlton,  Samuel  (1750-1844) 

De  Marguiondo,  Mrs.  P.  H. 
Carnes,  Eev.  John  (1723-1802) 

Hendrie,  Mrs.  Edwin  B. 
Carpenter,  Increase  (1736-1807) 

Bennett,  Mrs.  Alden  J. 
Carr,  John  (1756-1812) 

Edgar,  Miss  Elizabeth  B. 

Edgar,  Miss  Jane  A. 

Kogers,  Miss  Anna  C. 

Rogers,  Miss  Grace  E. 

Eogers,  Miss  Helen  F. 

Thomas,  Mrs.  John  H. 
Cary,  Simeon  (1719 ) 

Judkins,  Mrs.  Everett  S. 
Case,  Asahel  (1757-1840) 

Case,  Miss  Maria  Adeline 
Casler,  Nicholas  (1763-1827) 

Manning,  Mrs.  H.  Courtney 

Schreiber,  Mrs.  William  A. 

Tibbals,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Wallis,  Mrs.  George  B.,  Jr. 
Cass,  Jonathan  (1753-1830) 

Burke,  Mrs.  Charles  Clinton 
Cass,  Nason  (1751-1817) 

Warren,  Mrs.  Henry  Pitt 

*  Deceased. 


Cass,  Theophilus  (1755-1845) 
Medbury,  Mrs.  George  W.  D. 

Caswell,  Joseph  (1758-1846) 
Walker,  Miss  Edith  F. 
Walker,  Miss  Maud  J. 

Chamberlain,  Elisha  (1764-1840) 
Blodgett,  Mrs.  William  A. 

Chamberlin,  Amasa  (1750-1825) 
Fellows,  Mrs.  Daniel  W. 
Gaines,  Mrs.  Albert  B. 
Piatt,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Piatt,  Miss  Sara  Fairchild 

Champion,  Henry  (1723-1797) 

Ward,  Mrs.  Stephen  R. 
Champion,  Eev.  Judah  (1729-1810) 

Johnston,  Mrs.  Alfred  E. 
Chandler,  John 

Doughty,  Mrs.  Francis  E. 

Doughty,  Miss  Frances  E. 
Chandler,  Joseph  (1744  ) 

Hopkins,  Mrs.  Franklin  W. 

White,  Mrs.  Stephen  W. 
Chapin,  Martin  (1738-1793) 

Bruce,  Mrs.  Orsamies  B. 
Chapin,  Noah  (1707-1787) 

Thompson,  Mrs.  D.  F. 
Chapman,  Constant  (1761 ) 

*  Webster,  Mrs.  Stephen  A. 
Chase,  Joshua  (1740-1822) 

Parsons,  Mrs.  Edwin  A. 

Wetmore,  Mrs.  Dwight  H. 
Chesebrough,  Nathaniel  (1734-1804) 

Hughes,  Miss  Laura  A. 
Cheswell,  Wentworth  (1746-1807) 

Cheswell,  Miss  Sara  W. 
Chidester,  Phineas  (1748-1820) 

Fisk,  Mrs.  James  Manson 
Child,  John  (1714 ) 

Porter,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 


377 


Chittenden,  Gideon 

Piatt,  Miss  Sara  Fairchild 

Christie,  John  (1755-1842) 

Norman,  Mrs.  A.  F. 

Vermilyea,  Mrs.  Allen  G. 
Church,  Asa  (1750-1809) 

Barnard,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 

Eaton,  Mrs.  Bradley  L. 

Eaton,  Miss  Jane  Vashti 
Claplin,  John  (1747  ) 

Erothingham,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Clapp,  Lemuel  (1735-1819) 

Bee,  Mrs.  Albert  N. 
Clapp,  Nathaniel  (1744 ) 

Olcott,  Mrs.  Emmet  B. 
Clapp,  Sylvanus  (1742-1811) 

Clapp,  Miss  Antoinette 
Clark,  Elijah  (1730-1795) 

Potter,  Mrs.  William 

Sparhawk,  Miss  Hetty  V. 

Vanuxem,  Miss  Florence 

Vanuxem,  Miss  Hetty 

Vanuxem,  Miss  Julia  K. 

Vanuxem,  Miss  Mary 

Clark,  Elisha  (1752-1838) 

Hill,  Mrs.  Kobert  E. 

Hubon,  Miss  Annie  G. 

Hubon,  Mrs.  Henry  G-. 
Clark,  Jonathan  (1746-1827) 

Ballou,  Mrs.  Frederick  K. 

Clapp,  Miss  Laura  L. 
Clark,  Josiah 

Keed,  Mrs.  Frederick 

Schultz,  Mrs.  Louis 
Clark,  Nathan  (1718-1792) 

Hill,  Mrs.  Bobert  E. 

Hubon,  Miss  Annie  G. 

Hubon,  Mrs.  Henry  G. 
Clark,  Nathaniel  (1766-1846) 

Clark,  Miss  Ella  E. 

*  Deceased. 


Clark,  Thomas  (1737-1809) 

Weaver,  Miss  Florence  Eyster 

Clary,  Daniel  ( 1780) 

Earle,  Mrs.  Henry 

Clifford,  Bowland 
Wilbor,  Miss  Elsie 

Clinton,  George  (1739  ) 

*  Mackie,  Mrs.  Alexander  L.  A. 

Clinton,  James  (1736-1812) 

Carville,  Miss  Katherine  J.  C. 

Clyde,  Samuel  (1731-1790) 
Moak,  Mrs.  Nathaniel  C. 

Cobb,  David  (1748-1830) 

Atherton,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Whittemore,  Mrs.  George  W. 
Cochran,  James  (1752-1837) 

Abbott,  Miss  Ellen  J. 

Magee,  Miss  Harriet  M. 

Marland,  Miss  Helen 

Marland,  Mrs.  William 
Coe,  Daniel  (1731-1777) 

Freeman,  Mrs.  John  Newmark 
Coe,  John  Daniel  (1755-1824) 

Freeman,  Mrs.  John  Newmark 
Cogswell,  Amos  ( 1826) 

Moody,  Miss  Mary  E.  E. 
Cogswell,  Thomas  (1746-1810) 

Bell,  Miss  Alice  L. 
Cogswell,  William  (1760-1831) 

Choate,  Mrs.  George  F. 

Cogswell,  Miss  Caroline  D. 

Cogswell,  Miss  Sarah  P. 

Darrow,  Mrs.  George  B. 

Greene,  Mrs.  Edward  H. 

Martin,  Mrs.  Francis  C. 

Welch,  Mrs.  Charles 
Coit,  Samuel  (1708-1792) 

Curtis,  Mrs.  M.  J.  Coil 

Webb,  Miss  Mary  E. 


378 


Colby,  Obadiah  (1731-1814) 

Fitz-Hugh,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Perkins,  Mrs.  Jared  A. 
Cole,  Abraham  (1737-1815) 

Bangs,  Mrs.  Bleecker 
Coleman,  Dudley  (1745-1797) 

Newell,  Miss  Marion 
Coleman,  Lemuel  (1751-1824) 

Freeman,  Miss  Kate  Benedict 
Coleman,  William 

Stewart,  Miss  Sylvie  M.  Smith 
Collins,  Eobert  ( 1777) 

Morrison,  Mrs.  James 
Colton,  Benjamin,  Jr.  (1722-1808) 

Koe,  Mrs.  Fayette  M. 
Colton,  John  (1747-1808) 

Eoe,  Mrs.  Fayette  W. 
Comee,  David  (1763 ) 

Barnum,  Mrs.  Theodore  F. 

Conant,  Joshua  (1749-1777) 

Farwell,  Mrs.  Walter  M. 

Morse,  Miss  Annie  Conant 

Morse,  Mrs.  L.  Foster 
Condit,  John  (1755-1834) 

Carter,  Miss  Elizabeth 

Condit,  Samuel 

Williams,  Miss  Maria  E. 
Conger,  David  (1760-1807) 

Harmer,  Mrs.  John  Hays 

Pryer,  Mrs.  Charles 

Conger,  Zenas 

Harmer,  Mrs.  John  Hays 
Pryer,  Mrs.  Charles 

Convers,  Joseph  (1739-1828) 
Giddings,  Miss  Hannah  E. 

Cook,  Isaac,  Sr.  (1711-1790) 
Cook,  Miss  Diathea 
Cook,  Miss  Eleanor  F. 
Cook,  Miss  Katherine 


Gilmore,  Mrs.  Frank  T. 
McKell,  Miss  Elinor  C. 

Cook,  Isaac,  Jr.  (1739-1800) 
Cook,  Miss  Diathea 
Cook,  Miss  Eleanor  F. 
Cook,  Miss  Katherine 
Gilmore,  Mrs.  Frank  T. 
McKell,  Miss  Elinor  C. 

Cook,  John 

Flournoy,  Mrs.  Osborne  E. 
Cooke,  Joseph  Platt  (1727-1816) 

Eosevear,  Mrs.  Edmund  B. 
Cooke,  William  (1737-1804) 

Cooke,  Miss  Edith  C. 

Cooke,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Cool,  John  Jacob  ( 1841) 

Moody,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Coolidge,  Jonas  (1744-1776) 

Chapman,  Mrs.  Henry  O. 

Murphy,  Miss  Martha 

Murphy,  Miss  Virginia 

Coolidge,  Joseph  (1730-1775) 
Coolidge,  Miss  Ellen  M. 
Coolidge,  Miss  Harriette  M. 

Corbin,  Joseph  (1751-1838) 
Hallett,  Mrs.  Moses 

Cornine,  Edward  (- 


1802) 

Drummond,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Corning,  Benjamin  (1738 ) 

Breed,  Miss  Alice  H. 
Cotheal,  Isaac  (1743-1812) 

Swords,  Miss  Phoebe  C. 
Couch,  Abraham  (1763-1841) 

Selvage,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 

COUVENHOVEN,    NICHOLAS 

Berry,  Mrs.  John  F. 

Cowdrey,  Nathaniel  (1759-1841) 
King,  Mrs.  Charles  Edward 
Walton,  Miss  Elizabeth  B. 


379 


Cowey,  James  (1725-1801) 

Barnum,  Mrs.  Theodore  F. 
Cox,  Francis 

Tapley,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Craig,  Alexander 

Allston,  Miss  Nancy 

Stone,  Mrs.  Benjamin 

Stone,  Miss  Helen  F. 
Craig,  Daniel  (1760-1812) 

Craig,  Miss  Marion  M. 
Craig,  John  (1733  ) 

Ewing,  Mrs.  J.  Price 
Crane,  Thaddeus  (1728-1803) 

Eainey,  Mrs.  C.  S. 

Smith,  Miss  Anna 

Smith,  Miss  Frances  Grey 

Vance,  Mrs.  Frank  L. 
Crawford,  Alexander,  2d 

La  Croix,  Miss  Alice  P. 
Crawford,  John  (1739-1821) 

La  Croix,  Miss  Alice  P. 
Creamer,  William  (1763-1828) 

Van  Zandt,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  P. 
Creery,  William  (1751-1837) 

Creery,  Miss  Lillian 
Cresap,  Michael  (1742-1775) 

McMahon,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Crolius,  William  (1700-1776) 

Ludin,  Mrs.  George  A. 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Duncan  B. 

CULBERTSON,    EGBERT    (1754-1801) 

Sanford,  Mrs.  Henry 
Weakley,  Mrs.  Herbert  H. 

Cunningham,  Samuel  (1739-1828) 
Nesmith,  Miss  Charlotte 
Nesmith,  Miss  Sara  F. 

Currier,  James  (1726-1826) 
Hume,  Mrs.  James 

Cushing,  David  (1727-1800) 
Robinson,  Mrs.  George  W. 


Cushing,  John  (1722  ) 

Eldridge,  Mrs.  David 
Richmond,  Miss  Olive 
Withington,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 

Cushing,  Joseph  (1732-1791) 
Spencer,  Mrs.  Charles 

Cushman,  Mial  (1753-1817) 
Brown,  Mrs.  William  Felix 

Cutler,  Joseph  (1748-1827) 
Fuller,  Miss  Bertha  Day 

Cutter,  Ammi  (1733-1795) 

Mook,  Mrs.  Robert 
Cutter,  Thomas  (1753-1810) 

Flanagan,  Miss  Mary  R. 

Daggett,  John  (1724-1803) 

Carpenter,  Mrs.  Philip  M. 
Dale,  Samuel  (1741-1804) 

Clarke,  Miss  Bymina 
Dana,  Anderson  ( 1778) 

Weeks,  Mrs.  Edwin  R. 
Danforth,  Asa  (1746-1818) 

King,  Miss  Sara  S. 
Davis,  Joseph  (1747-1803) 

Bailey,  Mrs.  John  M. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Asa  D. 
Day,  James 

Breed,  Miss  Mary  Ellen 
Dean,  John  (1755-1817) 

Dean,  Miss  Harriet  M. 
Dean,  Samuel  (1762-1843) 

Strohmeyer,  Mrs.  Henry  A. 
Deane,  Walter 

Cameron,  Mrs.  Alexander 
De  Groot,  Jacob  (1749-1843) 

Moses,  Mrs.  James 
Demarest,  David 

McGown,  Mrs.  Henry  P.,  Jr. 
Demarest,  Peter  (1756-1843) 

McGown,  Mrs.  Henry  P.,  Jr. 


380 


De  Merritte,  John,  2d  (1728-1826) 

Gage,  Mrs.  Edwin  V. 
De  Milt,  John  L.  (1731-1803) 

Learned,  Mrs.  William  L. 
Deming,  Gideon  (1756-1846) 

Hale,  Mias  Elizabeth  D. 

Dennings,  Jabez 

Brown,  Mrs.  John  N. 
Giddings,  Mrs.  John  N". 

Dennis,  Jonas  ( 1835) 

Chipman,  Mrs.  James  G. 

Dennison,  Daniel  (1730 ) 

Cowee,  Mrs.  James  F. 

Dent,  George 

Bennett,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Lafayette  E. 

Dewey,  Benjamin  (1743-1812) 
Curtis,  Mrs.  Frederick  C. 

De  Witt,  Beuben  (1745-1800) 
Morton,  Mrs.  John  H. 

Russell,  Miss  Viola  H. 

Dibell,  John  (1739-1826) 

Adams,  Mrs.  George  Emery 
Bi-oun,  Mrs.  Heywood  C. 
Sterling,  Miss  Adaline  W. 
Sterling,  Dr.  Kate  L.  S. 
Sterling,  Miss  Virginia  S. 

Dickerson,  Peter  (1724-1780) 

Bisk,  Miss  Margaret  Henderson 
Woodruff,     Miss     Catherine     Ten 

Eyck 
Woodruff,  Miss  Mary  Green 

Diefendouf,  Jacob  (1740-1816) 
Van  Der  Veer,  Mrs.  Albert 

Dodd,  Isaac  (1728-1804) 
Bray,  Mrs.  Andrew  W. 

Dodge,  Abraham  (1740-1786) 
Rogers,  Miss  Rebecca 


Dodge,  Richard  (1754-1851) 
Pingree,  Mrs.  Thomas  P. 
Pingree,  Mrs.  William  G. 

Dodge,  Phineas  (1745-1824) 

Jewett,  Miss  Harriet  Leonard 

Doolittle,  George  (1759-1825) 
Howard,  Mrs.  Neil  R. 
Otis,  Mrs.  Julia  E.  H. 

Douglas,  Asa  (1715-1792) 
Ford,  Mrs.  Daniel  W. 

Dow,  Daniel 

Dow,  Miss  Mary  Elita 

Drake,  Ebenezer  ( 1827) 

Moore,  Mrs.  Stuart  H. 

Drake,  Joseph 

Risk,  Miss  Margaret  Henderson 
Woodruff,     Miss     Catherine     Ten 

Eyck 
Woodruff,  Mrs.  Mary  Green 

Drown,  Samuel  (1749-1815) 
Ferree,  Mrs.  Samuel  P. 

Du  Mont,  John  Philip  (1730-1811) 
Dumont,  Mies  H.  Josephine 

Dumont,  Peter,  Jr. 

Robbins,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Dumont,  Peter 

Robbins,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Duncan,  John  (1727-1794) 
Holbrook,  Mrs.  L. 
Jones,  Mrs.  S.  Truman 

Dunham,  Samuel  (- 


1806) 
Greene,  Mrs.  David  M. 

Durpee,  Thomas  (1721-1796) 
Stanley,  Mrs.  Edward  O. 

Durkee,  John  (1763 ) 

Stephenson,  Miss  Lucy 


381 


Duryee,  Abraham  (1747-1812) 
De  Nyse,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Duryee,  Miss  Caroline 
Duryee,  Miss  Fannie 
Duryee,  Miss  Gertrude 

Dustin,  Nathaniel  (1741 ) 

Adams,  Miss  Florence  L. 
Darling,  Mrs.  Flora  Adams 
Everet,  Mrs.  De  Volney 
Smith,  Mrs.  Leroy  S. 

Eager,  Luke  (1748-1807) 
Durgin,  Miss  Harriet  T. 
Durgin,  Miss  Mary  L. 

Eames,  Daniel  (1740-1832) 
Foster,  Mrs.  John  McGaw 

Eames,  Egbert  (1749 ) 

Beam,  Mrs.  Henry 

Eames,  Egbert  (1738-1821) 
Beecher,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Biglow,  Mrs.  Charles  D. 

Eastman,  Obadiah  (1721  ) 

Jeffery,  Mrs.  George  M. 

Eaton,  Ebenezer  (1760-1842) 
Esh'oaugh,  Mrs.  Daniel  O. 

Edmonds,  David  (1741-1823) 
Winship,  Miss  Nellie  S. 
Winship,  Mrs.  William  W. 

Edmonds,  William  (1755 ) 

Doughty,  Miss  Francis  E. 
Doughty,  Mrs.  Francis  E. 
Saj^res,  Mrs.  Samuel 

Edwards,  Edenezer  (1757-1826) 
Burtis,  Mrs.  Arennah  M. 
Manning,  Mrs.  George  L. 

Edwards,  Joseph  (1757-1845) 
Barnes,  Mrs.  John  O. 

Edwards,  Samuel  (1716-1785) 
Freeman,  Miss  Kate  Benedict 


Edwards,  Samuel  (1756-1838) 
Grannis,  Miss  Annie  O. 
Grannis,  Mrs.  Charles  K. 

Edwards,  Timothy  (1738 ) 

Eogers.  Mrs.  J.  Warren 

Eldridge,  Phineas  (1755-1826) 
Shankland,  Miss  Margaret 

Ellery,  William  (1727-1820) 
Stedman,  Miss  Alice 

Elliot,  John  (1747-1843) 
James,  Mrs.  Heniy  B. 

Elliot,  Joseph  (1729-1785) 
Cheesman,  Mrs.  Walter  S. 
Symcs,  Mrs.  George  Gilford 

Ellsworth,  Oliver  (1748-1S07) 
Inness,  Mrs.  George,  Jr. 

Ely,  John  (1737-1800) 

Chapman,  Mrs.  Clarence  C. 
Southwick,  Miss  Fanny  C. 

Emerson,  Joseph  (1721-1803) 
Swan,  Mrs.  Alden  S. 

Emerson,  Nathaniel  (1741-1824) 

Low,  Mrs.  Elliot  C. 
Emerson,  Timothy  (1748-1827) 

Drowne,  Miss  Emily  C. 

Drowne,  Mrs.  Luther  W. 
Engle,  Andrew  (1754-1810) 

Macfarlane,  Miss  Ada 

Tracy,  Miss  Margaret  M. 
Ensign,  John 

Kountze,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 

Kountze,  Miss  Lina  Bell. 
Eskridge,  William  ( 1830) 

Orgain,  Mrs.  Edgar 

Eussell,  Mrs.  Marcus  D. 

Spring,  Miss  Annie  Kate 

Spring,  Mrs.  J.  V. 
Evans,  Evan  (1732-1794) 

Seelye,  Mrs.  Isaac  Hawley 


382 


Everett,  Thomas 

Smytke,  Mrs.  Edward  Tilghman 

Eyster,  George 

Weaver,  Miss  Florence  Eyster 

Fairbanks,  Samuel 

Taylor,  Mrs.  Alexander,  Jr. 
Fairfield,  John  (1759-1834) 

Adams,  Miss  Ida  Helen 
Farbush,  David  (1721 ) 

Nash,  Mrs.  J.  G. 
Farley,  Michael  (1720-1789) 

Goodrich,  Miss  Annie  E.  L. 

Goodrich,  Mrs.  James  J. 
Farmer,  John  (1737-1806) 

Coffin,  Mrs.  Charles  Carlton 
Farnsworth,  Amos  (1754-1847) 

Meredith,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 
Farrington,  Thomas,  Jr. 

Skinner,  Mrs.  James  A. 
Farwell,  Joseph  (1759-1834) 

Swan,  Mrs.  Alden  J. 
Faulkner,  Francis  (1728 ) 

Abbott,  Mrs.  Lyman 
Fay,  James  ( 1782) 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  Scott  Du  Mont 
Fellows,  John  (1749-1820) 

Gaines,  Mrs.  Albert  B. 

Piatt,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 

Piatt,  Miss  Sara  Fairchild 
Felt,  John  (1724-1785) 

Merrill,  Mrs.  Henry  A. 
Felton,  Timothy  (1742-1811) 

Ponsland,  Miss  Syrena 
Fenn,  Thomas 

Pruyn,  Miss  Huybertie 

Pruyn,  Mrs.  John  Van  Schaick 

Eice,  Mrs.  William  G. 
Ferris,  James  (1734-1777) 

Brown,  Mi's.  Samuel  Walley 


Conklin,  Mrs.  Theodore  E. 
Ford,  Mrs.  Ernest  W. 
Power,  Mrs.  T.  E.  D. 
Easines,  Miss  A.  Manuela 
Easines,  Mrs.  Amelia  Ferris 
Sumner,  Mrs.  Adams  C. 

Field,  Joseph  (1749-1815) 
Field,  Miss  Alma  Louise 
Field,  Miss  Harriet  D. 

Fisher,  Henry 

Milby,  Mrs.  Charles 

Fisher,  Jeremiah  ( 1809) 

Hall,  Miss  Charlotte  E. 

Fitch,  Jabez,  Sr.  (1752-1837) 
Fitch,  Miss  Ethel  Chauncey 

Fitch,  Samuel  (1727-1811) 

Fitch,  Miss  Ethel  Chauncey 

Fletcher,  Archibald  (1748-1824) 
Long,  Miss  Bertha 
Maxwell,  Mrs.  John  M. 

Fletcher,  Josiaii  (1749-1825) 
Fletcher,  Miss  Lillian  Maud 

Flint.  Tilly  (1759-1842) 
Bacall,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 

Flint,  Samuel  (1733-1777) 
Bancroft,  Miss  Susan  B. 
Bosson,  Mrs.  George  C. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Jeremiah 
Davis,  Mrs.  Joseph  E. 
Stanwood,  Mrs.  Edwin  Lincoln 

Floyd,  William  (1734-1821) 
Knox,  Mrs.  John 
Spence,  Mrs.  Thomas  W. 

Fogg,  Jeremiah  (1749-1808) 
Hilliard,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Folsom,  John  (1755-1821) 

Littlefield,  Mrs.  Adoniram  J. 
Pinkham,  Mrs.  Henry 


383 


Foote,  Isaac  (1748-1843) 
Hunter,  Mrs.  Dexter 
Williams,  Miss  Caroline  S. 

Foster,  David  (1742-1824) 
Foster,  Miss  Emma  F. 
Foster,  Miss  Mary  L. 
Hudson,  Mrs.  Elmer  E. 

Foster,  Joseph 

Clarke,  Mrs.  Mercy  Foster 

Foster,  Moses 

Church,  Mrs.  Stewart 
Grimke,  Mrs.  Thomas  S.,  Jr. 

Fowler,  John  (1750-1824) 
Evans,  Mrs.  Wilmot  E. 
Snelling,  Mrs.  C.  Francis 

Fowler,  Samuel  (1748-1813) 
Hunt,  Miss  Sarah  E. 
Putnam,  Miss  Augusta  N. 
Putnam,  Miss  Louise  L. 

Frary,  Eleazer  (1752  ) 

Hearn,  Mrs.  William  A. 

Freeman,  Jonathan  (1745-1808) 
Tillman,  Mrs.  Walter  S. 

Freeman,  Phineas  (1748-1797) 
Bates,  Mrs.  George  H. 

French,  Ebenezer  (1731-1808) 

Anderson,  Mrs.  William 

Bates,  Mrs.  Andrew 
French,  Ezekiel  (1754-1826) 

La  Croix,  Miss  Alice  P. 

La  Croix,  Mrs.  William 
French,  Nathaniel  (1757-1799) 

*  Thompson,  Mrs.  William 
French,  Stephen  (1760  ) 

Devine,  Mrs.  Joseph  P. 

French,  Miss  Franklina  G. 

French,  Miss  Sarah  L. 
French,  Thomas 

Boynton,  Mrs.  Charles  B 

*  Deceased. 


Cole,  Miss  Augusta  W. 

Kellogg,  Miss  Laura  M. 
Frey,  John  (1740-1833) 

Winne,  Mrs.  Charles  K. 
Frost,  John  (1738-1810) 

Hendrie,  Mrs.  Edwin  B. 
Frothingham,  Thomas  (1745-1827) 

Chapman,  Mrs.  Clarence  C. 
Frye,  James  ( 1776) 

Skinner,  Mrs.  James  A. 
Fuller,  William  (1743-1802) 

Spaulding,  Mrs.  John  L. 

FULLERTON,    HUMPHREY    ( 1781) 

Sweet,  Mrs.  William 

Gage,  Nathaniel  (1730-1797) 
Davis,  Mrs.  George  E. 
Hall,  Miss  Aroline  C. 
Pearl,  Miss  Anna  M. 

Galbraith,  Andrew  (1755  ) 

Page,  Mrs.  Charles 

Gale,  Benjamin,  M.D.  (1715-1790) 
Hun,  Mrs.  Edward  E. 
Orr,  Mrs.  S.  Alexander 

Gale,  Samuel,  M.D. 

Hun,  Mrs.  Edward  E. 
Orr,  Mrs.  S.  Alexander 

Gallup,  Benadam  (1716-1800) 
Denning,  Mrs.  Judson  K. 

Gamage,  Samuel  (1751-1832) 
Morton,  Mrs.  Elias  P. 

Gansevoort,  Peter  (1749-1812) 
Lansing,  Mrs.  Abraham 
Mackintosh,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Henry  B. 

Gardener,  Andrew  (1755-1778) 
White,  Mrs.  Edward  A. 

Gardner,  William  (1755-1840) 
Tomlinson,  Mrs.  Everett  T. 


384 


Garland,  Benjamin  (1735-1802) 
Bice,  Mrs.  David  Hall 

Garrigues,  Jacob  (1744-1826) 
Leyden,  Mrs.  Maurice 

Garrison,  Dennis 

Class,  Mrs.  Franklin  N. 

Kelly,  Miss  Fanny  J. 
Garrison,  Harmanus 

Berry,  Mrs.  Frances  A.  D. 

French,  Mrs.  John  W. 

Newton,  Mrs.  Emma  M. 

Steers,  Mrs.  Abraham 

Steers,  Mrs.  Edward  P. 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Gates,  James  O.  (1760-1835) 

Williams,  Mrs.  T.  B. 
Gates,  Sylvanus  (1746-1836) 

Eames,  Mrs.  Daniel  H. 

Foster,  Mrs.  John  McGaw 
Gavit,  John  (1742-1815) 

Munson,  Mrs.  Samuel  L. 
Gat,  Asahel 

Williamson,  Miss  Jennie  L. 
Gay,  Ebenezer  (1725-1787) 

*  Gay,  Miss  Laura 
Gay,  Solomon  (1741  ) 

Daniels,  Mrs.  Frank 
Gay,  Timothy,  2d  (1744-1822) 

Hayward,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Geer,  Charles 

Gooding,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Gerrish,  Charles  (1718  ) 

Gerrish,  Miss  Caroline  March 
Gerrish,  Henry  (1742-1806) 

Coffin,  Mrs.  Charles  Carlton. 
Giddings,   Isaac 

Giddings,  Miss  Hannah  E. 
Giddings,  Isaac,  Jr.  (1756-1843) 

Giddings,  Miss  Hannah  E. 

*  Deceased. 


Gilbert,  John  (1752-1829) 
Bruce,  Mrs.  Orsamies  B. 

Gilbert,  John  (1744-1779) 
Snow,  Mrs.  Henry  Sanger 

Gilbert,  Moses 

Van  Anden,  Miss  Susan  M. 

Gilbert,  Samuel  (1734-1818) 
Boe,  Mrs.  Fayette 

Gile,  Ezekiel  (1743-1827) 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Oliver 

Gile,  Jonathan  (1740-1815) 
Gile,  Miss  Mary  M. 

GlFFORD,    BOWLAND 

Wilbor,  Miss  Elsie  M. 
Gillett,  John  William 

*  Walker,  Mrs.  John 
Gilman,  John  Taylor  (1753-1818) 

Throop,  Mrs.  Everett  S. 
Gilmore,  James  (1734-1809) 

Nesmith,  Miss  Charlotte 

Nesmith,  Miss  Sara  F. 
Gilmore,  Thomas  (1757-1808) 

McDougal,  Miss  Annie 
Giles,  Benjamin  (1717-1787) 

Downs,  Mrs.  Samuel  Morse 

Glidden,  Tobias 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Lyman  W. 

Glover,  James  (1754-1844) 

Barton,  Mrs.  T.  W. 
Glover,  John  (1732-1797) 

Conway,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 

Seabury,  Mrs.  Alfred  L. 
Goforth,  William  (1731  ) 

Heiskell,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Goldsmith,  Jeremiah  (1760-1742) 

Giddings,  Miss  Hannah  E. 
Goldsmith,  William  (1725-1812) 

Giddings,  Miss  Hannah  E. 


385 


Goldsmith,  Zaccheus 
Breed,  Miss  Alice  H. 

GOLDTHWAIT,    NATHANIEL     (1752-1842) 

Porter,  Mrs.  Harding  Dunbar 

GOLDTHWAIT,    WlLLIAM    ( 1808) 

Parker,  Mrs.  Thomas  E. 

Goodell,  Edward  (1715  ) 

Blow,  Mrs.  Albert  A. 

Grant,  Mrs.  James  B. 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  John  C. 

Whitmore,  Mrs.  James  D. 
Goodspeed,  Nathaniel  (1720-1795) 

Evans,  Miss  Annie  Louise 
Goodwin,  Stephen  (1734-1788) 

Spalding,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Goodwin,  Uriah  (1735  ) 

Goodwin,  Miss  Helen  J. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Eobert  D. 
Gore,  Samuel  ( 1814) 

Titus,  Mrs.  Nelson  V. 
Gould,  James  Wood  (1761-1790) 

Hoffman,  Mrs.  Charles. 

King,  Miss  Harriet  M. 
Gould,  John  (1710-1778) 

Goodhue,  Mrs.  Samuel  Y. 

Perkins,  Mrs.  John  Wright 
Gould,  John  (1749-1820) 

Todd,  Miss  Hattie  E. 
Gould,  Joseph  (1737-1810) 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Charles  Spaulding 
Gould,  William  (1724-1778) 

Eaton,  Mrs.  Eugene  E. 
Gragg,  Eeuben 

Porter,  Miss  Juliet 
Graham,  John  (- 


1832) 

Haywood,  Miss  Marion  T. 
Woodruff,  Mrs.  Carle  A. 
Grant,  Moses  (1743-1817) 

Baird,  Mrs.  William  Torrey 


Gray,  Pardon  (1737-1814) 
Evans,  Mrs.  Howard 
Evans,  Mrs.  John  G. 

Gregory,  Abraham  (1752-1790) 
Childs,  Mrs.  William  A. 

Gregory,  Jabez 

Barclay,  Mrs.  Albert  E. 

Gregg,  Benjamin  (1741-1815) 
Gutterson,  Miss  Annie  M. 
Gutterson,  Miss  Eliza  C. 
Gutterson,  Miss  Emily  N. 

Green,  Joseph  (1720-1802) 
Heywood,  Mrs.  E.  W. 

Green  or  Groen,  Peter  Marinus 
Yan  Etten,  Mrs.  Lawrence 

Green,  Simeon  (1729-1813) 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Frank  Warner 

Green,  Timothy  (1733-1812) 
Rogers,  Mrs.  William  Allen 

Greeleap,  David  (1753-1834) 

Pearson,  Miss  Nella  J. 
Grifpen,  Jacob  (1738-1831) 

Bailey,  Mrs.  Frank 

Griffin,  Miss  Mary  E. 

Schott,  Mrs.  Louis 

Watson,  Mrs.  Jesse 
Griswold,  Stephen  (1753  ■) 

Green,  Mrs.  Edward  M. 

Gront,  Silas  (1755-1820) 

Gront,  Miss  Louise  A. 
Gurney,  Zachariah  ( 1813) 

Moore,  Mrs.  Stewart  H. 
Hale,  William  (1753-1823) 

Hale,  Miss  Elizabeth  D. 
Hall,  Hopestill 

Adams,  Miss  Ida  Helen 
Hall,  Jonathan  (1767-1845) 

Dow,  Mrs.  Arthur  Chase 


386 


-) 


Hall,  Moses  (1750 
Beam,  Mrs.  Henry 

Hall,  Percival   (1741-1825) 
Lewis,  Miss  Helen  Hall 

Hall,  Eichard 

Pelton,  Mrs.  Edward  E. 

Hall,  Stephen  (1745-1814) 

Tucker,  Mrs.  Samuel 

White,  Mrs.  Ealph  A. 
Hall,  Timothy  (1755-1844) 

Wright,  Mrs.  Alfred  G. 
Halsey,  Isaac  (1757-1820) 

Ennever,  Mrs.  M.  T. 

Tucker,  Miss  Emma  V. 
Halsey,  Zephaniah  (1760-1847) 

Catlin,  Mrs.  Frederick  W. 
Hamlin,  Micah,  1st  (1741-1791) 

Eeid,  Mrs.  Hugo 

Smith,  Mrs.  Frederick  Le  Boy 

Hammond,  James 

Bancroft,  Mrs.  Frederick  J. 

Bancroft,  Miss  Mary  McL. 

Strang,  Miss  Frances  A. 
Hammond,  Thomas  (1762-1847) 

Bradshaw,  Mrs.  Anna  L. 

Penfield,  Miss  Annie  S. 
Hanson,  Charles  (1759-1830) 

Abbott,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Hardy,  Nathaniel  (1753-1848) 

Slade,  Miss  Hattie  G. 

Slade,  Mrs.  William  Gerry 

Harkness,  William  (1739-1822) 

Bennett,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Harmon,  Ezekiel  ( 1816) 

Sherry,  Mrs.  Arthur  G. 
Harnden,  Joshua  (1763-1813) 

Warren,  Miss  Marion  Houghton 
Harrington,  Daniel  (1739-1818) 

Page,  Miss  Emma  G. 


Harrington,  Thomas  (1748  ) 

Hanington,  Mrs.  Henry 

Harris,  Gilbert  (1729  ) 

Harris,  Miss  Bessie  A. 

Harris,  Samuel  (1740-1825) 
Briscoe,  Mrs.  Andrew 
Briscoe,  Miss  Mary 
Hume,  Miss  Annie 
Howe,  Mrs.  Milton  G. 
Looscan,  Mrs.  Michael 

Harrison,  Almond 

Sherry,  Mrs.  Arthur  G. 

Harrison,  Benjamin  (1740-1791) 
Harrison,  Miss  Julia  Cleves 

Harrison,  Charles  ( 1796) 

Eichardson,  Mrs.  John 

Harrison,  Ezekiel  (1751-1836) 
Wiswell,  Miss  Genieve 
Wiswell,  Miss  Maud  H. 

Hart,  Philip  (1724  ) 

Green,  Mrs.  Edward  M. 

Haskell,  Simon  (1758-1846) 
Haskell,  Miss  Harriet  E. 

Hastings,  John  (1738  ) 

Birdsall,  Mrs.  Ernest  W. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Abiel 

Hathaway,  John 

Warner,  Miss  Caroline  A. 

Warner,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Hathorn,  John  (1749-1825) 

Timpson,  Mrs.  Cornelius  F. 
Hawkins,  Philemon,   Jr.  (1752-183S) 

Haywood,  Miss  Marion  T. 

Woodruff,  Mrs.  Carle  A. 
Hawley,  Amos  (1755  ) 

Truax,  Mrs.  Chauncey  S. 
Hay,  Ann  Hawkes 

Hay,  Miss  Helen  A. 


387 


Hates,  John 

Hays,  Miss  Sibyl  Russ 

Haywood,  William  ( 1779) 

Haywood,  Miss  Marion  T. 
Woodruff,  Mrs.  Carle  A. 

Hazletine,  John 

Chenoweth,  Mrs.  Bernard  P. 

Hazleton,  Stephen  (1759-1811) 

Chenoweth,  Mrs.  Bernard  P. 
Healey,  Eliphaz  (1755-1833) 

Crook,  Mrs.  George 
Heard,  Eiohard  (1720-1792) 

Earle,  Mrs.  Henry 
Hearsey,  Thomas  (1734-1810) 

Viles,  Mrs.  Clinton 
Heath,  Bartholomew  (1737-1814) 

Manning,  Mrs.  H.  Courtney 

Tibbals,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Wallis,  Mrs.  George  B.,  Jr. 
Heath,  William  (1737-1804) 

Carroll,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Crafts,  Miss  Emily  A. 
Henderson,  Benjamin  (1761-1836) 

Henderson,  Miss  Abbie  M. 
Henry,  James 

Devine,  Mrs.  Joseph  P. 

French,  Miss  Franklina  G. 

French,  Miss  Sarah  L. 
Herrick,  John  W. 

Davis,  Miss  Emma  E. 
Herrick,  Martin  (1747-1820) 

Clark,  Mrs.  William  A.,  Jr. 
Herring,  Abraham 

Carr,  Mrs.  David  C. 

HlBBARD,    JEDEDIAH 

Robinson,  Miss  Florence  L. 
Robinson,  Miss  Mary  E. 

Hickman,  William 

Read,  Mrs.  William 


Hicks,  John  (1725-1775) 

Rae,  Mrs.  Walter 
Hill,  Abraham  (1734-1812) 

Flanagan,  Miss  Mary  R. 
Hill,  James  (1734-1811) 

Hill,  Miss  Caroline  L. 

White,  Mrs.  Henry 
Hill,  John  (1742-1793) 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Horace  Lyman 
Hill,  Whitnel  (1743-1797) 

Wood,  Mrs.  William  R. 
Hill,  Whitney  (1748-1800) 

Williams,  Miss  Kitty  B. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Samuel  B. 
Hillegas,  Michael 

Patrick,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 

Patrick,  Miss  Lottie  M. 

Whitney,  Mrs.  William  L. 
Hills,  Obadiah  (1751-1825) 

Griffith,  Miss  Sophia  J. 
Hilton,  Samuel  (1738-1823) 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Frank  Warner 
Hilyard,  David  (1726-1816) 

Eldridge,  Mrs.  David  G. 

Randolph,  Mrs.  George  Engs 
Hitchcock,  Samuel  (1744-1819) 

Emerson,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Hoar,  Benjamin  (1717  ) 

Swan,  Mrs.  Robert  Thaxter 
Hobart,  Aaron  (1729  ) 

Gleason,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Hobart,  Joshua  (1747  ) 

Greenwood,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Hoffmann,  Charles  (1720-1808) 

Anderson,  Miss  Josephine  K. 

Bailey,  Mrs.  Frank 

Griffin,  Miss  Mary  E. 

Luckey,  Mrs.  James  W. 

Schott,  Mrs.  Louis 

Watson,  Mrs.  Jesse 


388 


Hoffman,  John  (1746-1831) 

Hoffman,  Miss  Esther  Boyer 

Hoit,  Elisha  ( 1827) 

Laughton,  Miss  Linda  A. 
Stone,  Mrs.  Amos 
Withington,  Mrs.  William  C. 

Holbrook,  James  (1754-1843) 

Thayer,  Mrs.  Eugene  JR. 
Holcomb,  Elijah  (1731  ) 

Gates,  Miss  Annie  Howard 
Holden,  Abner  (1722-1805) 

Barnum,  Mrs.  Theodore  F. 
Holden,  Benjamin  (1729-1820) 

Honk,  Mrs.  David  A. 
Holder,  John 

Casey,  Miss  Fanny  C.  H. 

Casey,  Mrs.  Joseph  J. 

Craighead,  Mrs.  Erwin 
Holman,  Elisha  (1739  ) 

Keyes,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Holme,  Philip  (1731  ) 

Swan,  Mrs.  Kobert  Thaxter 
Holmes,  Oliver  (1740-1806) 

Bourne,  Mrs.  Jacob  F. 
Holt,  William 

Beckwith,  Mrs.  Tifft 
Hood,  John,  Sr. 

Bosson,  Mrs.  George  C. 
Hood,  John,  Jr. 

Bosson,  Mrs.  George  C. 
Hooker,  Nodiah  (1737-1823) 

Hooker,  Miss  Lillie  Josephine 
Hooper,  William  (1742-1790) 

Whitaker,  Mrs.  Speir 

Wills,  Mrs.  James 
Hopkinson,  Daniel  (1750  ) 

Hopkinson,  Miss  Abbie  C. 

Horn,  John 

*  Benson,  Miss  Anna 

*  Deceased. 


Hornblower,  Josiah  (1752-1809) 
Ketchum,  Mrs.  Edgar 

Hotchkiss,  Gideon  (1716-1807) 
Oliver,  Miss  Edith  A. 
Oliver,  Miss  Grace  E. 
Oliver,  Miss  Jessie  F. 
Oliver,  Mrs.  William  H. 

Houston,  William  Churchill 
Craighead,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Davies,  Mrs.  Joseph  P. 
Laddis,  Mrs.  Thomas  P. 

Hovey,  Joseph  (1743-1785) 
Winslow,  Mrs.  Louis  M. 

Howard,  Edward  (1724  ) 

Green,  Mrs.  Edward  M. 

Howard,  John  (1755  ) 

King,  Mrs.  Horatio  C. 

Howe,  Fortunatus  (1760-1829) 
Wallis,  Mrs.  Walter  W. 

Howell,  Charles  ( 1797) 

Howell,  Miss  Sabilla  E. 

Howell,  Stephen 

Yan  Nostrand,  Mrs.  Charles 
Hubbard,  Caleb  (1754-1850) 

Bird,  Mrs.  Joseph  Edward 
Hubbard,  Philip  (1758-1836) 

Murphie,  Mrs.  Hiram  C. 

Phillips,  Mrs.  J.  Marshal 
Hull,  Aaron  (1736-1820) 

Selvage,  Mrs.  Henry  C. 

Hulme,  William 

Parker,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Humphrey,  Jacob  ( 1826) 

Swift,  Mrs.  Frederic  J. 
Humphrey,  William  (1730-1786) 

Paine,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Humphreys,  Nathaniel  (1735-1822) 

Strong,  Mrs.  Melville 


389 


Hun,  Dirck  (1760-1795) 

Miller,  Miss  Katharine  N. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Livingston  K. 

Hun,  William  (1734-1814) 
Miller,  Miss  Katharine  N. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Livingston  K 

Hunt,  Israel  (1758-1850) 
Hunt,  Miss  Sarah  E. 

Hunt,  John  (1721  ) 

Hunt,  Miss  Sarah  E. 

Hunt,  Thomas  (1754-1808) 
Jennings,  Mrs.  John  I). 
Mason,  Mrs.  Kearney 
McCloskey,  Mrs.  Henry  F. 
Shaw,  Mrs.  Hoyt 

Hunter,  Elijah  (1749-1805) 
Whittemore,  Mrs.  George 

Hunter,  Humphrey  (1755-1827) 
Lovelady,  Mrs.  John 

Huntington,  William  (1737-1816) 
Elwell,  Mrs.  John  D. 
Fletcher,  Mrs.  James  H. 

Hutchins,  Hezekiah  (1762-]797) 
Spalding,  Miss  Mary  A. 

Hyatt,  Abram  (1750-1820) 
Hyatt,  Miss  Calla  L. 

Hyatt,  Ezekiel  ( 1819) 

Foster,  Miss  Grace  Read 

Hyde,  Jedediah  (1738-1822) 
Wead,  Mrs.  Leslie  Clark 

Ingersoll,  Zebulon  (1757  ) 

Weeks,  Mrs.  Perley 

Inslee,  Joseph 

Eicholtz,  Mrs.  Leonard  H. 
Eicholtz,  Mrs.  Nelsine  P. 

Ireson,  John  (1758-1822) 
Ireson,  Miss  Frances  A. 


Irons,  Garret  (1759-1838) 

Irons,  Miss  Katharine  R. 

Irons,  Miss  Mary  A. 
Ives,  Stepehn  ( 1786) 

Washburn,  Mrs.  John  Henry 
Irvine,  Christopher 

Kampmann,  Mrs.  Hermann  D. 
Irwin,  Robert  ( 1800) 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Thomas  H. 

Paschal,  Mrs.  Frank 
Jacobs,  David  (1729-1808) 

Tilden,  Mrs.  Elmer  E. 
Jacobs,  John  (1735  ) 

Sawyer,  Miss  Mary  Cummings 
Jackson,  Edward  (1739-1830) 

Barnum,  Mrs.  Theodore  F. 
Jackson,  Jonathan  (1743-1810) 

Hale,  Mrs.  Matthew 
Jackson,  Joseph  ( 1778) 

McWilliam,  Mrs.  John  S. 
Jackson,  Stephen  (1744  ) 

Hannahs,  Mrs.  Charles 
Jackson,  Timothy 

Smith,  Mrs.  Frederick  Bancroft 
James,  Amos 

Chase,  Mrs.  Alexander 

James,  Miss  Lulu  Woodbury 
Jarvis,  Nathaniel  (1731-1812) 

Manning,  Miss  Mary  D. 

Wyeth,  Miss  Eleanor  M. 
Jerome,  John  (1755-1839) 

Hood,  Mrs.  Thomas  H. 
Jones,  Charles 

Dun,  Miss  Hattie  Franklin 

Dun,  Miss  Katherine  T. 

Dun,  Miss  Nancy  Angus 

Franklin,  Miss  Elizabeth  McCoy 

Franklin,  Miss  Marian  Scott 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Stephen  J. 

Woodrow,  Miss  Harriet  S. 


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Ccrvvs— 


Jones,  Israel  (1753-1812) 
Haviland,  Mrs.  Walter 

Jones,  James  (1760-1850) 

Phillips,  Miss  Lula  Augusta 

Jones,  John  (1739-1817) 
Fitch,  Miss  Ethel  C. 
Lockwood,  Mrs.  Edmund  B. 

Jones,  John  (1760-1850) 

Peay,  Mrs.  George  Keats 

Johnson,  Jacob  (1742-1816) 

Eandall,  Mrs.  Nelson  B. 
Johnson,  James 

Mears,  Mrs.  William  S. 
Johnson,  Joshua  (1756-1842) 

Pierce,  Miss  Helen  Vedder 

Johnson,  Matthias  (1720-1794) 

Perrine,  Miss  Martha 
Johnson,  Phineas  (1761-1848) 

Trimble,  Miss  M.  Beatrice  Amore 
Johnson,  Samuel  (1713-1796) 

Pierce,  Miss  Helen  Vedder 
Johnson,    Stephen    William     (1749- 
1834) 

Holden,  Mrs.  Eugene  B. 

Howell,  Mrs.  Emory  W. 
Johnson,  Thomas  (1742-1819) 

Berger,  Mrs.  Charles  D. 

Hill,  Miss  Isabel 

Hill,  Mrs.  Nathaniel  P. 

Johnston,  James  (1758 ) 

Kernan,  Mrs.  John  D. 

Jose,  John 

Gerrisb,  Miss  Caroline  March 
Joy,  Nathaniel  (1759-1830) 

Fisher,  Mrs.  J.  E. 

Joyce,  David 

Adams,  Mrs.  George  Emery 
Broun,  Mrs.  Heywood  C. 
Sterling,  Miss  Adaline  Wheelock 


Sterling,  Dr.  Kate  Latta  Stevens 
Sterling,  Miss  Yirginia  Swift 

Judd,  Samuel  (1734  ) 

Holmes,  Dr.  Martha  C. 

Judson,  David  (1755-1818) 
Van  Duzee,  Mrs.  Alonzo  J. 

Judson,  Joshua  (1732 ) 

Sims,  Miss  Harriet  L. 
Young,  Miss  Eleanor  F. 
Young,  Mrs.  Francis  C. 

Keeler,  Aaron  (1757-1816) 
Wead,  Mrs.  Leslie  Clark 

Keeney,  William  (1757  ) 

Hagaman,  Mrs.  Theodore 

Kelch,  Philip  (1768-1835) 
Belknap,  Miss  Adeline  C. 

Kellogg,  Daniel  (1747-1835) 
Church,  Mrs.  Edward  F. 

Kelsey,  Jonas  (1743-1817) 
Cady,  Mrs.  John  Newton 

Kempton,  Lemuel 

Shrady,  Mrs.  Jacob 
Shrady,  Mrs.  William 

Kendall,  John  (1723-1809) 
Emerson,  Mrs.  Henry  A. 
Sanderson,  Miss  Lydia  J. 

Kennedy,  Benjamin 

Bent,  Miss  Catherine  M. 

Kennon,  Eichard 

Casey,  Miss  Fannie  C.  H. 
Casey,  Mrs.  Joseph  J. 
Craighead,  Mrs.  Erwin 

Kettelhuyn,  William  (1740-1829) 
Green,  Mrs.  Walter  Jerome 

Key,  John  Eoss 

Irving,  Mrs.  Louis  Morton 

Kidder,  Elijah  ( 1810) 

Jenkins,  Miss  Euth  Maud 


391 


Kidder,  William  ( 1810) 

Jenkins,  Miss  Ruth  Maud 

Kiff,  Andrew 

Kelsey,  Mrs.  Frederick  W. 

Kimball,  David  (1743-1810) 
Hinckley,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Hinckley,  Miss  Henrietta 

Kimball,  Thomas  (1730-1805) 
Turner,  Mrs.  Joseph  P. 

King,  Daniel  (1749-1815) 

Clarke,  Mrs.  J.  Mastella 
King,  Eliphalet  (1743-1821) 

King,  Miss  Lillie  B. 

Wood,  Mrs.  Thomas  J. 
King,  Frederick  (1716-1796) 

Spalding,  Mrs.  AVilliam  M. 
Kingsbury,  Ebenezer  (1716-1800) 

Wight,  Miss  Clara  E. 
Kinsley,  John 

Sherry,  Mrs.  Arthur  G. 
Kinsman,  William  (1752-1843) 

Kinsman,  Miss  Bethiah  D. 
Kirkwood,  Robert 

Norton,  Mrs.  Edward  R. 

Norton,  Miss  Elizabeth 

Norton,  Mrs.  Russell  C. 

Whitely,  Miss  Hester 
Kittredge,  Thomas  (1731-1806) 

Kittredge,  Mrs.  Jeremiah  C. 
Knap,  David  (1738-1804) 

Parsons,  Mrs.  Ralph  Wait 

Knippen,  John  Fowler  (1754-1838) 

*  Gregory,  Mrs.  Robert 
Knowles,  Freeman  (1745  ) 

Van  Cise,  Mrs.  J.  Gr. 
Knowlton,  Daniel  (1738-1825) 

Griffith,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Knox,  Andrew  (1728 ) 

Knapp,  Mrs.  Sanford  R. 

*  Deceased. 


Knox,  William  (1721-1781) 

Knox,  Miss  Mary  E. 

Johnston,  Mrs.  Alexander  E. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Frederick  Le  Roy 
Laird,  Robert  ( 1811) 

Disbrow,  Mrs.  R.  L. 
Lakeman,  James  Fuller  (1754-1833) 

Stimpson,  Mrs.  Henry  Q. 
Lamb,  James  (1752-1834) 

Sheldon,  Mrs.  Henry  M. 
Lamb,  Thomas 

Adams,  Miss  Florence  L. 

Darling,  Mrs.  Flora  Adams 

Everett,  Mrs.  De  Yolney 

Smith,  Mrs.  Leroy  S. 
Lamson,  Joseph  (1728  ) 

Yardley,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Lamont,  William  (1755-1849) 

Morrison,  Miss  Ida  L. 
Lane,  Samuel  (1718-1806) 

Newhall,  Miss  Ellen  A. 

Newhall,  Mrs.  James  S. 

Newhall,  Miss  Susan  P. 
Langford,  George  (1755-1827) 

Alden,  Miss  Antoinette  S. 

Alden,  Mrs.  Charles  L. 
Langdon,  Woodbury  (1738-1805) 

Pruyn,  Miss  Huybertie  L. 

Pruyn,  Mrs.  John  Van  Schaick 

Rice,  Mrs.  William  G. 
Lansing,  Christopher  (1743  ) 

Pruyn,  Miss  Huybertie  L. 

Rice,  Mrs.  William  G. 
Lansing,  Cornelius  (1752-1842) 

Haskell,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Lansing,  Levinus  (1749  ) 

Hagen,  Mrs.  Joseph  J. 

Hun,  Mrs.  Edward  R. 
Latimer,  Jonathan  (1724  ) 

Little,  Miss  Milla  A. 


392 


Lathrop,  Jedediah 

White,  Mrs.  Anna  E. 
White,  Miss  Grace  E. 

Laitman,  Christopher 

Lanius,  Miss  Susanna  Lauman 
Lawrence,  Jonathan  (1737-1812) 

Anderson.  Mrs.  William  A. 

Lawrentz,  Wendell  (1757-1829) 
Graham,  Mrs.  William 

Lawton,  George 

Brayton,  Miss  Julia  W. 
Brayton,  Miss  Mary  A. 

Lawton,  Eobert 

Brayton,  Miss  Julia  W. 
Brayton,  Miss  Mary  A. 

Lawton,  William  (1759  ) 

Carville,  Mrs.  Joseph  M. 

Leach,  John  (1753  ) 

Lutkins,  Mrs.  Clifford  L. 

Leach,  Lemuel  (1745-1825) 
Holbrook,  Mrs.  Laura  P. 

Leach,  William 

Truax,  Mrs.  John  G. 
Learned,  Ebenezer  (1723-1779) 

Hand,  Mrs.  Samuel 

Learned,  Miss  Grace  H. 

Learned,  Miss  Mabel 
Leavenworth,  Ebenezer 

Brown,  Mrs.  George  Le  Eoy 
Leavitt,  Benjamin 

Goss,  Mrs.  Frank  Martin 

Symonds,  Miss  Annie  S. 
Leavitt,  Moses  (1743-1803) 

Smith,  Mrs.  Angenette  G.  H. 
Lee,  Benjamin  (1753-1790) 

Barber,  Mrs.  Fletcher 

Wright,  Mrs.  Henry  E. 
Leeds,  Thomas 

Brown,  Mrs.  John  Henry 


Lefavotjr,  John,  2d  (1747-1834) 
Mullen,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 

Leffingwell,  Christopher  (1734-1810) 
Hutchings,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  C.  L, 

Leggett,  Abraham  (1755-1842) 
Oakley,  Miss  Mary  Imlay 

Leighton,  Samuel  (1740-1802) 
Gregg,  Miss  K.  Frances 

Leland,  John   (1744-1826) 
Adams,  Miss  Sarah  Eoot 
Pierce,  Miss  Helen  Vedder 

Lemmon,  John 

Stewart,  Miss  Sylvie  M.  Smith 

Leonard,  George  (1753-1832) 

Eaymond,  Miss  Frances  Adams 
Eaymond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 
Eaymond,  Miss  Margaret  Chester 

Leonard,  Philip  ( 1785) 

Eaymond,  Miss  Frances  Adams 
Eaymond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 
Eaymond,  Miss  Margaret  Chester 

Leonard,  Philip  (- 


1785) 
Leonard,  Miss  Laura  A. 

Lewis,  Andrew  (1720-1781) 
Bradley,  Mrs.  Anne  M. 
Maverick,  Mrs.  Mary  A. 
Waelder,  Mrs.  Ada 

Lewis,  Francis  (1713-1803) 
Hunsdon,  Mrs.  Seth  C. 

Lewis,  Thomas  (1718-1790) 
Canterbury,  Mrs.  E.  M.  M. 
Eager,  Mrs.  Eobert 

Libby,  Domenicus  (1751-1822) 
Putnam,  Mrs.  Eben 

Libby,  John  (1758-1841) 

Lindley,  Miss  E.  Marguerite 
Sumner,  Mrs.  Clark  F. 


393 


Little,  Joshua  (1747-1836) 
Heath,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Newhall,  Miss  Ellen  A. 
Newhall,  Miss  Susan  P. 

Little,  Stephen  (1719-1793) 
Newhall,  Miss  Ellen  A. 
Newhall,  Miss  Susan  P. 

Livermore,  Elisha  (1720-1795) 
"Webster,  Miss  Helen  L. 

Livingston,  Peter  Van  Brugh  (1710- 

) 

Bell,  Mrs.  Edwin  Q. 

Livingston,  Philip  (1716-1778) 
Withington,  Mrs.  Henry,  Jr. 

Livingston,  Eobert  H.  (1760  ) 

Stedman,  Mrs.  Daniel  B.,  Jr. 
Stedman,  Miss  Miriam 

Lobdell,  Josiah  (1760-1837) 
Fitch,  Miss  Ethel  Chauncey 

Locke,  Benjamin  (1756-1842) 
Sawyer,  Miss  Ethel  J. 

Locke,  James  (1727-1808) 

Churchill,  Mrs.  Gardner  Asaph 

Locke,  Timothy  Blake  (1735-1822) 
Cole,  Mrs.  Edward  B. 
Jeffery,  Mrs.  George  M. 

Lockhart,  Samuel 
Jones,  Mrs.  A.  E. 

Long,  Moses  (1760-1848) 

Bartlett,  Mrs.  Bailey 

Gallison,  Miss  Caro  De  Blois 

Gallison,  Mrs.  Louis  De  Blois 

Lindsay,  Mrs.  James  G. 

Long,  Miss  Rebecca 

Stout,  Mrs.  Alexander 

Stout,  Miss  Abbie  M; 
Longfellow,  Nathan  (1743-1796) 

Emerson,  Mrs.  Samuel  F. 


Longfellow,  Samuel  (1740-1834) 

Longfellow,  Miss  Melva  F. 

Spratt,  Mrs.  James 
Lord,  Abner 

Dawson,  Mrs.  Samuel  K. 
Lord,  Ltnde  (1733-1801) 

Barnum,  Mrs.  Theodore  F. 
Lord,  Wentworth  (1755-1845) 

Burdett,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Loring,  Matthew  (1751  ) 

Foster,  Miss  Harriet  W. 

Foster,  Miss  Sarah  E. 

Hastings,  Mrs.  George  W. 

Sprague,  Mrs.  George  W. 
Loring,  Joshua  (1756-1810) 

Brown,  Mrs.  Frank  A. 

Ponsland,  Mrs.  Charles  Fitz 
Love,  Samuel 

Dun,  Miss  Katherine  T. 

Dun,  Miss  Hattie  Franklin 

Dun,  Miss  Nancy  Angus 

Franklin,  Miss  Elizabeth  McCoy 

Franklin,  Miss  Marian  Scott 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Stephen  J. 

Woodrow,  Miss  Harriet  S. 

Lovett,  Joseph  (1739-1819) 
Lovett,  Miss  Annie  F. 

Lovejoy,  Francis  (1734-1818) 
Dickenson,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 

Lovejoy,  Henry  (1714-1743) 
Stearns,  Mrs.  John  G. 

Low,  Caleb  (1739-1810) 

Symonds,  Miss  Lucy  Low 

Low,  Samuel  (1758-1839) 
Grieg,  Mrs.  James  Ashton 

Lowther,  William  (1742  ) 

Smith,  Mrs.  Reginald  H. 

Loxley,  Benjamin  (1720-1801) 
Seelye,  Mrs.  Isaac  Hawley 


394 


Lucky,  Joseph 

Fenwick,  Miss  Marin  B. 
Ludlow,  Cornelius  (1724-1812) 

Brown,  Mrs.  Edwin  M. 

Lampton,  Mrs.  William  M. 

Wells,  Mrs.  Allan  T. 
Lydecker,  Garret 

Williams,  Miss  Annette 

Williams,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Lyman,  Abel  (1752-1823) 

Middleditch,  Mrs.  Livingston 
Lyman,  Azariah  (1747-1833) 

Francis,  Mrs.  Charles  S. 
Lyman,  Oliver  (1739  ) 

Barnum,  Mrs.  Theodore  F. 

Lyon,  John  (1730-1778) 

Lyon,  Miss  Adna  M.  M.  L. 

Lyon,  Thomas  (1758-1845) 
Eidings,  Mrs.  William  B. 

Mace,  Andrew  (1709-1790) 
Danforth,  Mrs.  William  S. 
Mace,  Miss  Caroline  I.  M. 

Mack,  John  (1759-1806) 
Eoe,  Mrs.  Fayette  W. 

Maclaine.  Archibald  ( 1791) 

Mills,  Mrs.  James 
Whitaker,  Mrs.  Spier 

Macomber,  George 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Orton 
McCalla,  William  (1732-1815) 

Beckwitb,  Mrs.  Tifft 

Clulow,  Mrs.  Sydney  T. 
McCay,  Alexander 

Graham,  Miss  Helen  G. 
McClary,  Andrew  ( 1775) 

Paine,  Mrs.  John  W. 
McClintock,  Rev.  Samuel  (1732-1804) 

Estabrook,  Mrs.  D.  Frances 

Gerry,  Mrs.  El  bridge 


Stewart,  Mrs.  David 
McClure,  Benjamin  (1759 ) 

McNeil,  Mrs.  John  Lloyd 
McClure,  James  (1753  ) 

Treat,  Miss  Gail  A. 
McCoy,  Gavin 

O'Rourke,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
McCulloch,  Matthew  (1756-1821) 

McCoy,  Mrs.  Allen 

McCullough,  Benjamin  (1735-1789) 
Dammann,  Mrs.  Joseph  T. 
McCullough,  Miss  Isabelle 

McCumber,  Jonathan  (1750-1823) 
Lee,  Miss  Fannie  H. 
Lee,  Mrs.  Salmon  H. 


McDonald,  Donald  (- 


-  1817) 
Clements,  Mrs.  T.  W. 

McDowell,  John  ( 1795) 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Thomas  H. 

Paschal,  Mrs.  Frank 
McDowell,  Samuel  (1735  ) 

Crawford,  Mrs.  John  C. 
McGown,  Andrew 

McGown,  Miss  Marianna 

Wright,  Mrs.  James  H. 
McIntosh,  Lachlin  ( 1806) 

Bell,  Mrs.  Edwin  Q. 
McMurray,  Robert  ( 1814) 

Stubbs,  Mrs.  Roland  H. 

Ten  Broeck,  Mrs.  Edward  F. 

Madison,  James 

Rose,  Miss  Flora 

Rose,  Miss  Harriette  H. 
Magaw,  Robert  ( 1790) 

Bergen,  Mrs.  George  T. 
Magoun,  Josiah  (1738-1840) 

Forbes,  Mrs.  Henry  D. 
Mallett,  Peter  (1744-1805) 

Whitaker,  Mrs.  Spier 


395 


Manchester,  Isaac  (1731  ) 

Eldridge,  Mrs.  David 

Withington,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Mann,  Levi  (1754-1818) 

Tilden,  Mrs.  Elmer  E. 
Mansfield,  Joseph  (1728-1806) 

Chapman,  Mrs.  William  O. 
March,  James  (1769-1822) 

Gerrish,  Miss  Caroline  March 
March,  Samuel  ( 1804) 

Gerrish,  Miss  Caroline  March 
Marsh,  Ezekiel  (1711-1798) 

Kent,  Miss  Maude 

Kenney,  Mrs.  Jonathan 

Kent,  Mrs.  Samuel  H. 
Marsh,  Ezekiel,  Jr.  (1740-1822) 

Cross,  Mrs.  Henry  A. 

Green,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 

Kent,  Miss  Maude 

Kenney,  Mrs.  J.  A. 

Kent,  Mrs.  Samuel  H. 

Perkins,  Mrs.  Horace  S. 
Marshall,  Thomas  (1726  ) 

Bellows,  Mrs.  Edwin  Philip 
Marston,  Ephraim  (1727-1810) 

Brown,  Miss  Abby  Farwell 

Brown,  Miss  Ethel  C. 

Farwell,  Miss  Edith  M. 

Standish,  Mrs.  Myles 

Martin,  Claudius  (1740  ) 

Heberton,  Mrs.  Eobert 
Martin,  Miss  Edith  May 

Martin,  Eobert  (1738  ) 

Casey,  Miss  Fanny  C.  H. 

Casey,  Mrs.  Joseph  J. 

Craighead,  Mrs.  Erwin 
Mason,  Benjamin  (1717-1801) 

Earle,  Mrs.  Henry 
Mason,  George  (1725-1792) 

Wilson,  Miss  Julia 


Mather,  Eleazer  (1753  ) 

Clinton,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

McCoun,  Mrs.  George  W. 
Mather,  Joseph  (1713-1788) 

Hicks,  Mrs.  Horace  Lyman 
Matteson,  Samuel 

Eemington,  Mrs.  Cyrus  K. 
Matthews,  Isaac  (1736-1796) 

Fisher,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Matthews,  Stephen  (1725-1821) 

Bennett,  Mrs.  Minerva  H. 

Eeed,  Mrs.  Henry  A. 
Mattison,  Joseph 

Mattison,  Miss  H.  Virginia 

Simpson,  Mrs.  Charles 
Maverick,  Samuel 

Frost,  Mrs.  Thomas  C. 

Houston,  Mrs.  E.  A.  M.  Weyman 
Maxson,  Asa  (1747-1830) 

Colwell,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Curtis,  Mrs.  Aberdeen  G. 

Don,  Mrs.  John 

Morrison,  Mrs.  James 
Maxson,  David 

Curtis,  Mrs.  Aberdeen  G. 

Colwell,  Mrs.  Thomas 

Don,  Mrs.  John 

Morrison,  Mrs.  James 
Maxwell,  Hugh  (1733-1799) 

Hooper,  Mrs.  William  E. 

Mayhew,  Miss  Katherine  B. 
May,  John  (1748-1812) 

Edes,  Miss  Sylvia  A.  M. 
Mebane,  Alexander  (1714  ) 

Leigh,  Mrs.  William 
Meeker,  Seth  (1731-1798) 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  Simeon  C. 
Melville,  Thomas  (1751-1832) 

Mackintosh,  Mrs.  William  H. 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Henry  B. 


396 


Merriam,  Samuel  (1713-1804) 

Barnum,  Mrs.  Theodore  F. 
Merrill,  Daniel  (1765-1833) 

Brookman,  Mrs.  John  U. 
Merrill,  Phineas  ( 1826) 

Haviland,  Mrs.  Walter 
Merrill,  Samuel  (1728-1822) 

Carr,  Mrs.  Joseph  S. 
Mersereau,  Joshua  (1728-1804) 

Berry,  Mrs.  Frances  A.  D. 

French,  Mrs.  John  W. 

Newton,  Mrs.  Emma  M. 

Steers,  Mrs.  Edward  P. 

Steers,  Mrs.  Abraham 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Mersereau,  Joshua,  Jr.  (1758-1856) 

Berry,  Mrs.  Frances  A.  D. 

French,  Mrs.  John  W. 

Newton,  Mrs.  Emma  M. 

Steers,  Mrs.  Abraham 

Steers,  Mrs.  Edward  P. 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  William  E. 

Merry,  Samuel 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Lyman 
Miller,  Benjamin  (1712-1781) 

Kissam,  Miss  Harriet 
Miller,  Hosea  (1736-1815) 

Ashley,  Mrs.  Eli  M. 
Miner,  William 

Childs,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Mitchell,  David  (1748-1810) 

Williams,  Mrs.  Eichard  R. 

Mitchell,  Jonathan  (1723-1821) 
Page,  Mrs.  Lloyd  Stanley 

Mooars,  Abraham  (1761-1842) 
Putnam,  Mrs.  Eben 

Moonby,  Benjamin  (1740  ) 

Durgin,  Mrs.  Frank  A. 

Mooney,  Hercules  ( 1787) 

Walker,  Mrs.  John 


Moore,  Alexander  (1758  ) 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Leiper  Moore 

Moore,  John  (1731-1809) 

Brown,  Mrs.  Alexander  D. 

Moore,  Nathaniel  (1745  ) 

Conyingham,  Mrs.  John  Nesbitt 
Markle,  Mrs.  John 
Wright,  Mrs.  J.  Hood 

Moors,  Timothy  (1755-1845) 
Putnam,  Mrs.  Eben 

More,  John  (1745-1840) 
Marvin,  Mrs.  Samuel 

Morgan,  James  (1734-1784) 
Clark,  Mrs.  S.  D. 

Morgan,  William  (1723-1777) 
Barber,  Mrs.  Fletcher 
Wright,  Mrs.  Henry  R. 

Morris,  Antony 

Cory,  Mrs.  Frank 
Roe,  Mrs.  Alfred 

Morris,  Jacob  (1755-1844) 
Gale,  Mrs.  Jesse  Stearns 

Morris,  Lewis  (1736-1798) 
Gale,  Mrs.  Jesse  Stearns 

Morris,  Richard  (1730-1810) 
Morris,  Miss  Lucretia 

Morse,  Ezra  (1741-1807) 

Morse,  Miss  Annie  Conant 
Farwell,  Mrs.  Walter  M. 

Morse,  Reuben  (1742-1810) 
Earle,  Mrs.  Henry 

Morse,  Timothy  (1759-1824) 
Bourne,  Mrs.  Jacob  F. 

Moseley,  Ebenezer  (1741  ) 

Daniels,  Miss  Minnie  B. 


397 


Moseley,  Increase,  Sr. 

Moseley,  Miss  Helen  G-. 

Pierce,  Mrs.  Francis  A. 
Mo8elet,  Increase,  Jr.  (1740-1811) 

Moseley,  Miss  Helen  G. 

Pierce,  Mrs.  Francis  A. 
Mosher,  John  (1745  ) 

Butler,  Miss  Julia  H. 

Eogers,  Mrs.  P.  V. 

Wright,  Mrs.  E.  L. 
Moses,  James 

Walker,  Mrs.  James  W. 
Moulton,  Howard 

Green,  Mrs.  Edward  M. 
Moulton,  John  (1717-1779) 

Danfortb,  Mrs.  William  S. 

Mace,  Miss  Caroline  I.  M. 
Moulton,  Stephen  (1734-1819) 

Green,  Mrs.  Edward  M. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Lester  B. 
Mount,  Matthias 

Brigham,  Mrs.  A.  De  L. 

Coxford,  Mrs.  W.  F. 

Holbrook,  Mrs.  L. 

Jones,  Mrs.  S.  Truman 
Mount,  Moses 

Disbrow,  Mrs.  E.  L. 
Mudge,  Nathan  (1750-1831) 

Burrill,  Miss  Ellen  M. 

Meservey,  Miss  Sarah  J. 

Mudge,  Miss  Florence  E. 

Mudge,  Dr.  Kate  G. 

Mudge,  Mrs.  Samuel  B. 

Rich,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Mumford,  Benjamin  (1735-1812) 

Sidell,  Mrs.  Cornelius  Van  Allen 
Munger,  Elnathan  ( 1777) 

Hanna,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Munn,  Samuel 

Williams,  Miss  Maria  E. 

*  Deceased. 


Munro,  Josiah  (1745-1801) 
Crombie,  Mrs.  Daniel  D. 

Munroe,  Robert  (1712-1775) 
More,  Mrs.  Enoch  A.,  Jr. 
Page,  Miss  Emma  G. 

Munroe,  Timothy  (1735-1808) 
Newhall,  Mrs.  Stephen  E. 

Murdoch:,  John  (1742-1817) 

Raymond,  Miss  Frances  Adams 
Raymond,  Mrs.  Henry  Emmons 
Raymond,  Miss  Margaret  Chester 

Murfree,  William 

Banks,  Miss  Virginia  H.  W. 
Clarke,  Mrs.  Edward  Wight 

Murphy,  Timothy  (1751-1818) 
*  Butler,  Mrs.  John  Jefferd 

Murphy,  Daniel  (1744-1808) 
Chapman,  Mrs.  Henry  O. 
Murphy,  Miss  Martha 
Murphy,  Miss  Virginia 

Myer,  John  (1747-1817) 

Murray,  Miss  Myra  Lindley 
Williamson,  Miss  Elma  L. 
Williamson,  Mrs.  George 

Nash,  Noah  (1734-1775) 

Daniels,  Mrs.  William  Henry 

Needham,  Daniel  (1760-1844) 

Bosson,  Mrs.  George  C. 
Needham,  Stearns  (1754-1830) 

Dolbear,  Mrs.  Amos  E. 
Needham,  Stephen  (1732  ) 

Bosson,  Mrs.  George  C. 

Nelson,  David  (1713  ) 

Mather,  Mrs.  Charles  Duane 
Nelson,  Thomas,  Jr.  (1738-1789) 

Howard,  Mrs.  William  H. 

Owens,  Mrs.  W.  D. 

Taylor,  Mrs.  Mable 


398 


Netherland,  Benjamin  ( 1838) 

French,  Mrs.  James  B. 
Nevers,  Samuel,  Jr.  (1742-1846) 

Harris,  Miss  Louise  W. 

Willard,  Mrs.  Edward  A. 

Newcomb,  Daniel  (1756-1832) 
McMurray,  Mrs.  Clarence  F. 

Newcomb,  Simon  (1745-1776) 
Merrick,  Mrs.  Morgan  W. 

Newell,  Stephen  (1758-1848) 

Bobbins,  Mrs.  Elliot  I). 
Newhall,  Asa  (1732-1814) 

Heath,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Newhall,  Miss  Ellen  A. 

Newhall,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Newhall,  Miss  Susan  P. 

Newhall,  Jonathan 

Newhall,  Miss  Ellen  A. 
Newhall,  Miss  Susan  P. 

Newhall,  Joseph  (1743-1813) 
Brown,  Miss  Caroline  M. 
Laraphier,  Miss  Marcia  A. 

Nicoll,  Isaac  (1741-1804) 
Vroom,  Mrs.  John  Boyd 

Nichol,  Thomas  (1735-1830) 
Sutliff,  Mrs.  John  H. 

Nichols,  Francis  (1737-1812) 
Whitney,  Mrs.  William  L. 

Nichols,  Hezekiah  (1752-1828) 
MacAlman,  Mrs.  John  H. 

Nichols,  William   (1754-1804) 
Patrick,  Mrs.  Joseph  T. 
Patrick,  Miss  Lottie  M. 
Whitney,  Mrs.  William  L. 

North,  Benjamin  (1749-1817) 
Steinheimer,  Mrs.  Charles  G-. 

Norton,  Ichabod  (1736-1825) 
Waydell,  Mrs.  Alexander 


Nott,  William  (1744-1791) 
Whitney,  Miss  W.  Augusta 

Nowell,  Moses  (1737-1829) 
Hunt,  Miss  Sarah  E. 

-) 


Nye,  Samuel  (1749 

Chadwell,  Mrs.  Christopher  D. 
Nye,  Miss  Annie  A. 

Odell,  Jonathan 

Beattie,  Mrs.  Hans  S. 

Odell,  William  (1762-1856) 
Beattie,  Mrs.  Hans  S. 

Ogier,  Abraham 

Bourne,  Mrs.  William  H. 

Ogier,  Lewis  (1760-1849) 
Bourne,  Mrs.  William  H. 

Olmsted,  David  (1754-1824) 
Ashbee,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Chase,  Mrs.  George  T. 
Hanford,  Mrs.  George  F. 
Haskin,  Mrs.  William  L. 
Olmsted,  Miss  Mary 

Olmstead,  Samuel 

Gilman,  Mrs.  Ephraim  C. 
Ward,  Mrs.  Jasper  D. 

Osgood,  David  (1734-1812) 
Burton,  Mrs.  Casper  V.  W. 
Galusha,  Mrs.  Henry 

Osborn,  Samuel 

Eudkin,  Mrs.  George  W. 

Packard,  Jonathan  (1751  ) 

Crohurst,  Mrs.  William  S. 
Haskell,  Miss  Cora  L. 
Haskell,  Mrs.  Warren 
Mecuen,  Miss  Mary  E. 
Mecuen,  Miss  Nellie  F. 
Mecuen,  Miss  Sarah  L. 

Page,  Jeremiah  (1722-1806) 
Hunt,  Miss  Sarah  E. 
Putnam,  Miss  Augusta  N. 


399 


Putnam,  Miss  Louise  L. 

Sanborn,  Miss  Agnes  R. 

Sanborn,  Mrs.  Aretas  R. 
Page,  Nathaniel  (1742-1819) 

Lauriat,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 

Page,  Miss  Emma  G. 

Sturdy,  Mrs.  Albert  W. 
Page,  Samuel   (1753-1814) 

Fowler,  Miss  Sarah  P. 

Lummus,  Mrs.  John 

Sanborn,  Miss  Agnes  R. 

Sanborn,  Mrs.  Aretas  E. 

Palfrey,  Warwick  (1715-1797) 

Hatch,  Mrs.  Frederick  William 
Palmer,  Stephen  (1724-1790) 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Francis 
Park,  Benjamin  (1735-1775) 

Avery,  Miss  Mary  H. 

Welcher,  Mrs.  Manfred  P. 
Parker,  Jonathan  (1751-1822) 

Emery,  Mrs.  F.  E. 

Parker,  Nathaniel  (1760-1820) 
Bullard,  Mrs.  Eleazer,  Jr. 

Parkhurst,  Hugh  ( 1776) 

Parkhurst,  Miss  Edith  A. 

Parmelee,  Hezekiah  (1737  ) 

Yan  Buskirk,  Mrs.  John  M. 

Parmelee,  Samuel  (1737-1807) 

Morris,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 
Parmelee,  Simeon  (1740-1820) 

Fitch,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  C. 
Patrick,  John  (1735-1803) 

Thomas,  Miss  Ellen  H. 
Patterson,  John  (1711-1806) 

Wilbor,  Miss  Elsie  M. 
Patterson,  Josiah  (1732 ) 

Wilbor,  Miss  Elsie  M. 
Patterson,  Robert  (1753-1827) 

Crane,  Mrs.  Joseph  H. 


Payson,  Samuel  (1732-1803) 
Payson,  Miss  Anna  Maria 

Paxton,  Jonah  (1746-1832) 
Kountze,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 
Kountze,  Miss  Lina  B. 

Peabody,  Brinsley  (1731  ) 

Boynton,  Mrs.  John  Farnham 

Peabody,  Jacob  (1737-1806) 
Perkins,  Mrs.  John  Henry 

Peale,  James  (1749 ) 

Rowand,  Mrs.  Neville  J. 

Pearce,  Benjamin  ( 1808) 

Whitney,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 

Pearson,  John  (1740-1829) 

Cummin,  Mrs.  Robert  Irvin 

Pease,  Aaron  (1726 ) 

Wallace,  Mrs.  William  A. 

Pease,  Augustus  (1759-1851) 
Condon,  Mrs.  John 

Pease,  Emery  (1747-1796) 
Condon,  Mrs.  John 

Pease,  James  (1754-1844) 
Bruce,  Mrs.  Orsamies  B. 

Peck,  Bela  (1758-1850) 
Hand,  Mrs.  Samuel 

Peck,  Constant  (1736 ) 

Foster,  Miss  Mary  E. 
McCowan,  Mrs.  G-eorge  W. 

Pecker,  James  ( 1778) 

Low,  Mrs.  Daniel 

Pecker,  William 
Low,  Mrs.  Daniel 

Peebles,  Robert 

Kernan,  Mrs.  John  D. 

Peirce,  Isaac  (1749-1821) 
Schenck,  Mrs.  Robert  C. 


400 


Pelton,  Gideon,  1st 

Collins,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Pemberton,  Patrick  Grant 

Lochner,  Mrs.  J.  Edward 
Perkins,  Bobert  (1728-1801) 

Perkins,  Mrs.  John  Wright 
Perrine,  Henry  (1730-1818) 

Wood,  Mrs.  Guilford  S. 
Perrine,  James  (1745-1826) 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Frank  J. 

Perrine,  Miss  Martha 
Perrine,  William  (1743  ) 

Brighani,  Mrs.  A.  De  L. 

Coxford,  Mrs.  William  F. 

Holbrook,  Mrs.  L. 

Jones,  Mrs.  S.  Truman 
Perry,  Abner  (1728  ) 

Hovey,  Mrs.  Charles  Henry 
Perry,  Nathan  (1738-1836) 

Parker,  Miss  Maria  E. 

Savary,  Mrs.  Edward 
Perry,  Samuel  (1740-1831) 

Cobb,  Mrs.  Louis  B. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Charles  Fitz 
Peters,  Absalom  (1754-1840) 

O'Neill,  Mrs.  Philip  G. 
Peters,  Andrew  (1744-1824) 

Conant,  Mrs.  Stillman  S. 
Pettibone,  Jonathan  (1709-1776) 

Bartlett,  Mrs.  David  L. 

Sharpe,  Mrs.  Alfred  C. 
Pettibone,  Jonathan,  Jr. 

Bartlett,  Mrs.  David  L. 

Sharpe,  Mrs.  Alfred  C. 
Pettibone,  Ozias 

Sharpe,  Mrs.  Alfred  C. 

Peyton,  Valentine 

Oi'gain,  Mrs.  Edgar 
Peyton,  Mrs.  James  Tate 
Peyton,  Miss  Lucy  K. 


Phelps,  Charles 

Elwell,  Mrs.  John  D. 

Phelps,  Homer  (1757-1823) 
Phelps,  Miss  Milla  A. 

Phelps,  John  (1758-1812) 

Wadhams,  Mrs.  Frederick  E. 

Phelps,  Noah  (1740-1809) 

Millard,  Mrs.  George  Horace 

Philbrick,  Samuel  (1734-1805) 
Emerson,  Mrs.  George 
Lane,  Mrs.  Judson  E. 
Parker,  Miss  Climena  P. 
Philbrick,  Miss  Eliza 
Philbrick,  Miss  Helen 
Swazey,  Mrs.  Oscar  F. 

Phillips,  Jonathan  (1744-1801) 
Baker,  Mrs.  Chauncey  B. 
Craighead,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Davis,  Mrs.  John  P. 
Laddis,  Mrs.  Thomas  P. 

Phillips,  Samuel  (1726-1810) 
French,  Mrs.  Zenas  H. 

Phinney,  Edmund  (1723-1813) 
Gilman,  Miss  Helen  Phinney 
Gilman,  Mrs.  J.  W.  C. 

Phoenix,  Daniel  (1745-1812) 

Ingraham,  Miss  Marguerite  L. 

Pickens,  Andrew 

Bennett,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Lasater,  Mrs.  Edward 

Pierce,  Isaac  (1749-1821) 
McMahon,  Mrs.  J.  Sprigg 
Schenck,  Mrs.  Bobert  C. 

Pike,  William  (1748-1804) 
Burleigh,  Miss  Grace  J. 

Pitkin,  John,  Jr. 

Watkins,  Mrs.  Walter 

Pixley,  David  ( 1804) 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Wordsworth 


401 


Platt,  Jonathan  ( 1795) 

Whitney,  Mrs.  War  ham 

Platt,  Zephaniah,  Jr.  (1735-1807) 
Bailey,  Mrs.  Eobert 

Plunkett,  William  ( 1791) 

Sharpe,  Mrs.  Alfred  C. 

Polhamus,  Abraham  (1755-1831) 

Williamson,  Miss  Blma  L. 

Williamson,  Mrs.  George 
Polhemus,  Theodorus  (1719-1781) 

Ingraham,  Mrs.  D.  Phoenix 

Ingraham,  Miss  Marguerite 

Ingraham,  Mrs.  Fred. 
Pomerot,  Seth  (1706-1777) 

MacBwan,  Miss  Agnes  L. 

MacEwan,  Miss  Jesse  E. 

MaeEwan,  Mrs.  Walter 

McKissick,  Mrs.  Stewart 

Sogers,  Mrs.  J.  Warren 

Wallace,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Pond,  Charles 

Hodges,  Mrs.  George 

*  Walker,  Mrs.  John 
Pope,  Frederick  (1733-1812) 

Pope,  Miss  Alice  W. 

Pope,  Miss  Caroline  A. 

Pope,  Miss  Edith 

Pope,  Miss  Emily 

Pope,  Miss  Margaret  E. 
Pope,  William 

Sharpe,  Mrs.  Eedford 

Tunstall,  Mrs.  Florida  Pope 
Porter,  John  (1717-1802) 

Underbill,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Witherell,  Mrs.  Julian  F. 
Porter,  Jonathan,  Jr  (1763-1861) 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Henry  W. 

Henderson,  Mrs.  Francis  D. 
Porter,  Nehemiah  (1728  ) 

Porter,  Miss  Ellen  M. 

*  Deceased. 


Porter,  Samuel  (1740  ) 

Porter,  Miss  Juliet 
Post,  Henry 

*  Wright,  Mrs.  James  H. 

Potter,  Paul 

Eogers,  Mrs.  Mary  Turner 
Eogers,  Miss  Marie  Potter 

Powell,  Levin  (1737-1810) 
Maynard,  Miss  Martha  L. 
Montgomery,  Mrs.  John  C. 

Powell,  Eobert 

Neil,  Mrs.  Annie  Greenwood 

Pratt,  Benanuel  (1756-1825) 
Edson,  Miss  Margaret 
Edson,  Miss  Mary  F. 

Pratt,  William 

Brant,  Mrs.  Amos  A. 

Prentice,  Nathaniel  Sartell  (1767- 
1849) 

Terry,  Miss  Marion 
Prescott,  Fortunatus  (1761  ) 

Gilbert,  Miss  Harriet  F. 

Gilbert,  Miss  Lucetta  B. 

Gilbert,  Miss  Mary  E. 
Prescott,  Ebenezer  (1720-1776) 

Gilbert,  Miss  Harriet  F. 

Gilbert,  Miss  Lucetta  B. 

Gilbert,  Miss  Mary  E. 
Prescott,  John  (1723-1785) 

Prescott,  Miss  Annie  L. 
Prescott,  Samuel 

Prescott,  Miss  Annie  L. 
Preston,  Isaac  (1735-1777) 

Foster,  Miss  Mary  E. 

McCowan,  Mrs.  George  W. 
Preston,  John  (1745-1814) 

Woodward,  Mrs.  Benjamin  D. 

Preston,  John  (1755  ) 

Woolfolk,  Mrs.  John  E. 


402 


Price,  Eeuben 

Woodhull,  Mrs.  Josiah  F. 

Prichard,  William  (1759-1835) 

Diggles,  Miss  Grace  L. 
Pride,  James  (1748-1821) 

Hull,  Mrs.  John  William 
Prior,  Abner,  Sr. 

Ludlum,  Mrs.  George  P. 
Prior,  Abner,  Jr. 

Ludlum,  Mrs.  George  P. 

Pruyn,  Casparus  (1734-1817) 
Pruyn,  Miss  Huybertie  L. 
Eice,  Mrs.  William  G. 

Pullen,  James  (1763-1810) 
Clapp,  Mrs.  Eugene  H. 

Pulsiper,  Ebenezer  (1753  ) 

White,  Mrs.  Edward  A. 

Putnam,  Benjamin  (1718-1796) 
Littlefield,  Mrs.  Seth  J. 

Putnam,  Henry,  Jr. 

Littlefield,  Mrs.  Seth  J. 

Putnam,  Jonah  (1746-1796) 

Littlefield,  Mrs.  Seth  C. 
Putnam,  Stephen  (1747-1809) 

Heath,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Newhall,  Miss  Ellen  A. 

Newhall,  Miss  Susan  P. 

Pynchon,  Walter  (1744-1818) 
Prout,  Mrs.  Henry  B. 

Eamsdell,  Joseph  (1700-1787) 
Whitcomb,  Miss  Mary  S. 

Eand,  Jasper  (1760-1853) 

Eand,  Miss  Florence  Osgood 

Eansom,  Eichard  (1740-1811) 
Scott,  Mrs.  George  L. 

Eansom,  Samuel  (1750-1778) 
Evans,  Miss  Anna  Louise 
Fiske,  Mrs.  Joseph  W. 

*  Deceased. 


Goodrich,  Mrs.  Thomas  Fanning 
Gould,  Mrs.  John  P. 
Harnickell,  Mrs.  Maximilian 

Eaymond,  Nathaniel  (1753-1849) 
King,  Mrs.  Horatio  Collins 

Eayner,  John 

Scranton,  Mrs.  James  S. 
*  Wilcox,  Mrs.  George  W. 

Eedfield,  William 

Frazier,  Mrs.  John  W. 

Eedington,  Jacob  (1759  ) 

Pierce,  Mrs.  James  F. 

Eeed,  Abijah 

Daniels,  Mrs.  George  F. 

Eemsen,  Abraham  (1730-1807) 
Mead,  Mrs.  Frederic  B. 

Eevere,  Paul  (1735-1813) 
Little,  Mrs.  James  Lowell 
Little,  Miss  Laura  Eevere 

Eexpord,  William  ( 1819) 

Billings,  Mrs.  Silas  X. 

•  Eeynolds,  Enos  (1757-1843) 

Wilmarth,  Mrs.  Henry  Dan 

Eeynolds,  James  (1759-1833) 
Chase,  Mrs.  George  T. 
Hanford,  Mrs.  George  F. 

Eeynolds,  Nathaniel  (1754-1843) 
Hunt,  Mrs.  David  H. 

Eice,  Edmund  (1745-1841) 
Thayer,  Mrs.  S.  Weston 

Eice,  Jonas  (1756-1839) 

Carpenter,  Mrs.  Ira  Hanford 
Fonda,  Mrs.  Nathan  Cole 

Eice,  Thomas  (1752  ■ ) 

Knox,  Mrs.  Charlotte  D. 

Eich,  Samuel  (1740  ) 

Bullock,  Mrs.  Francis  S. 


403 


Richardson,  Ebenezer  (1748-1832) 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Lloyd  G. 

Richardson,  Sanpord 

Mackay,  Mrs.  James  O. 
Weiss,  Mrs.  William  H. 

Riley,  Daniel  (1758-1837) 
Anderson,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Miner,  Miss  Henrietta  Du  Bois 

Robards,  George  (1760-1833) 
Massie,  Mrs.  Henrv 
Trimble,  Mrs.  Cary  Allen 

Robinson,Christopher,  Jr.  (1756-1841) 
Cross,  Mrs.  S.  W. 
Rodman,  Mrs.  Isaac  Peace 
Turrell,  Mrs.  Herbert 

Robinson,  Jonathan  (1752-1838) 
Cleminshaw,  Mrs.  Charles 

Robinson,  Jonathan  (1744-1800) 
Woodbury,  Mrs.  L.  A. 

Robinson,  Noah  (1757-1827) 
Clapp,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Robinson,  Noah  (1758-1838) 
Stillwell,  Mrs.  William 

Robt,  William  (1740-1776) 
Crawford,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Taylor,  Miss  Charlotte  A. 
Tinkham,  Miss  Harriette  B. 

Roby,  Samuel  (1761-1822) 
Parker,  Mrs.  John  Lord 

Rogers,  John 

Crowell,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Everett  B. 

Rogers,  Andrew  (1746-1782) 
Edgar,  Miss  Elizabeth  B. 
Edgar,  Miss  Jane  A. 
Rogers,  Miss  Anna  K. 
Rogers,  Miss  Grace  E. 
Rogers,  Miss  Helen  F. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  John  H. 


Root,  Azariah  (1728-1777) 
Adams,  Miss  Sarah  Root 

Roots,  B.  Guernsey  (1758-1842) 
Piper,  Mrs.  Edwin  P. 

Ropes,  Benjamin,  Jr.  (1747-1788) 
Ropes,  Miss  Eliza  O. 
Ropes,  Miss  Mary  P. 

Ross,  Mrs.  Betsy  ( 1836) 

Critten,  Mrs.  De  Frees 

Ross,  Daniel  (1758-1854) 
Goodhue,  Miss  Alice  B. 
Goodhue,  Miss  Sarah 

Ross,  George  (1730-1779) 
Rathoon,  Mrs.  Samuel  F. 

Rowell,  Samuel 

Adams,  Miss  Florence  L. 
Darling,  Mrs.  Flora  Adams 
Everett,  Mrs.  De  Volney 
Smith,  Mrs.  Leroy  S. 

Rudd,  Bezaleel  (1761-1846) 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Charles  M. 

Ruff,  John  (1730-1799) 

Brigham,  Mrs.  A.  De  L. 
Coxford,  Mrs.  W.  F. 
Holbrook,  Mrs.  L. 
Jones,  Mrs.  S.  Truman 

Rumney,  Edward  (1745-1808) 
Ruddick,  Mrs.  William  H. 

Rusco,  David 

Alden,  Miss  Antoinette  Spencer 
Alden,  Mrs.  Charles  L. 

Russell,  Ezekiel  (1721-1802) 
Carpenter,  Mrs.  Frederick  B. 

Russell,  Isaac  (1750-1821) 
Morton,  Mrs.  John  H. 
Russell,  Miss  Yiola  H. 

Safford,  Samuel  (1737-1813) 
Pettibone,  Mrs.  Hawley 


404 


Samson,  Simeon  (1736-1789) 

*  Austen,  Mrs.  Jane  Goodwin 
Sampson,  Studlet  (1759-1835) 

Sampson,  Miss  Maria  F. 
Sands,  John  (1737-1811) 
Yanderbeek.  Mrs.  Garry 

Sanford,  David 

Conrad,  Mrs.  Harry  B. 

Dayton,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Sanford,  Miss  Emily 
Sanford,  Kingsbury  (1753-1834) 

Spalding,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Sanford,  Lewis 

Conrad,  Mrs.  Harry  B. 

Dayton,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Sanford,  Miss  Emily 
Sargent,  Paul  Dudley  (1745-1828) 

Steinbach,  Mrs,  Edward 
Savory,  John  (1736-1805) 

Parker,  Mrs.  Eldrid  S. 
Sawyer,  Ezra  (1730-1776) 

Warren,  Miss  Marion  H. 

Warren,  Mrs.  Orin 
Sayer,  Joshua  (1747-1781) 

Austin,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Schaffer,  George  (1730  ) 

*  Easter,  Mrs.  James  W. 
Miller,  Miss  Grace  E. 

Schoolcraft,  Lawrence  (1759-1840) 
Cookinham,  Mrs.  Henry  J. 

SCHOONMAKER,  CORNELIUS  C.  ( 1796) 

Yan  Etten,  Mrs.  Lawrence 

Schoonmaker,  Martinus  (1737-1824) 
Bennett,  Mrs.  Adolphus 
Ingraham,  Mrs.  D.  Phoenix 
Ingraham,  Mrs.  Fred 
Ingraham,  Miss  Marguerite  L. 
Suydam,  Miss  Emma  B. 

Schreder,  John  J. 

Graham,  Mrs.  J.  Lorimer 

*  Deceased 


Schumacher,  Gottfried  ( 1782) 

Shoemaker,  Miss  Eleanor 
Shoemaker,  Miss  Grace  L. 
Yan  Vrankem,  Miss  Eleanor  D. 

Schureman,  James  (1756-1824) 

Burhans,  Mrs.  George  W. 

Davidson,  Mrs.  Eobert  J. 

Davis,  Mrs.  James 

Eowe,  Mrs.  Louise  F. 

Sluyter,  Miss  Joanna  K. 
Schureman,  John  (1729-1795) 

Burhans,  Mrs.  George  W. 

Davidson,  Mrs.  Eobert  J. 

Davis,  Mrs.  James 

Eowe,  Mrs.  Louise  F. 

Sluyter,  Miss  Joanna  K. 
Schuyler,  Philip  (1733-1804) 

Cole,  Miss  Augusta  W. 
Schuyler,  Stephen  J.  (1732-1798) 

Thompson,  Mrs.  William  A. 

Scott,  Gustavus 

Dun,  Miss  Katharine  T. 
Dun,  Miss  Hattie  Franklin 
Dun,  Miss  Nancy  Angus 
Franklin,  Miss  Elizabeth  McCoy 
Franklin,  Miss  Marian  Scott 
Patterson,  Miss  Stephen  J. 
Woodrow,  Miss  Harriet  S. 

Scott,  John 

Gerrish,  Miss  Caroline  March 

Scott,  Matthew  (1746-1798) 
Cook,  Miss  Diathea 
Cook,  Miss  Eleanor  T. 
Cook,  Miss  Katherine 
Gilmore,  Mrs.  Fi-ank  T. 
McKell,  Miss  Eleanor  C. 

Scott,  Phinehas 

Sherry,  Mrs.  Arthur  G. 
Scott,  William  (1756-1824) 

Beers,  Miss  Emma  E. 


405 


Kogers,  Miss  Miriam  N.  S. 

Rogers,  Mrs.  Samuel  T. 

Rogers,  Miss  Sara  B. 
Scranton,  Abraham  (1754  ) 

Johnson,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Scudder,  Nathaniel  (1733-1781) 

Scudder,  Mrs.  Silas  D. 
Sedgwick,  Theodore  (1746-1813) 

Niebuhr,  Miss  Helen  L. 

Titus,  Mrs.  Oliver  C. 
Selden,  Samuel  (1725-1776) 

Spalding,  Miss  Elizabeth 

Spalding,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Selkrigg,  Jeremiah  (1756  ) 

Adams,  Mrs.  Hardin  B. 

Devine,  Mrs.  Joseph  P. 

French,  Mrs.  Franklina  G. 

French,  Mrs.  James  H. 

French,  Miss  Sarah  L. 

Washington,  Miss  Flora 

Washington,  Miss  Sarah 

Washington,  Mrs.  Thornton  A. 
Selleck,  James  (1742-1809) 

Childs,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Senter,  Isaac  (1755-1799) 

Peabody,  Mrs.  Francis 
Sevier,  John  ( 1815) 

Lee,  Mrs.  Anne  E. 
Shackpord,  Samuel  (1758-1819) 

Jordan,  Mrs.  J.  P. 
Sharpe,  Thomas,  3d  (1746-1805) 

Woodruff,  Mrs.  William  N. 
Shattuck,  John 

Dobson,  Miss  Clara 
Shattuck,  John,  Jr.  (1744-1807) 

Dobson,  Miss  Clara 

Shattuck,  Joseph  (1757-1847) 
Yeaw,  Mrs.  Everett 

Shed,  Joseph  (1732-1812) 
Baxter,  Mrs.  Joseph  N. 


Sheldon,  Elisha,  Sr.  (1709-1779) 
Barnum,  Mrs.  Theodore  F. 

Sheldon,  Job  (1758-1832) 

Hopkins,  Mrs.  Stephen  De  Forest 

Shepard,  David  (1744-1819) 
Shepard,  Miss  Harriet 

Shepard,  Daniel 

Winchell,  Mrs.  Alvord  E. 

Sherman,  Beriah,  Jr.  (1748-1832) 
Sherman,  Dr.  Sarah  E. 

Sherman,  Conrad 

Bansemer,  Miss  Caroline 

Sherman,  Rev.  Josiah  (1734-1789) 
Mitchell,  Miss  Marguerite  S. 

Sherwood,  Daniel,  2d  (1735-1819) 
Sherwood,  Miss  Emma  C. 
Sherwood,  Miss  Estelle 
Sherwood,  Miss  Margaret  H. 

Shoemaker,  Rudolph 

Winne,  Mrs.  Charles  K. 

Shreve,  William 

Winters,  Mrs.  Valentine 
Wood,  Mrs.  E.  Morgan 

Shriver.  David 

Young,  Miss  Elizabeth  F. 
Young,  Mrs.  William  S. 

Shute,  William  (1720-1784) 
Foster,  Miss  Edith  B. 
Foster,  Miss  Mary  E. 
McCowan,  Mrs.  G-eorge  W. 

Simmons,  George  (1731-1809) 
Eldridge,  Mrs.  David  G. 

Simmons,  Joseph  ( 1775) 

Wilmarth,  Mrs.  Henry  Dan 

Sinclair,  Richard  (1730  ) 

Sinclair,  Miss  Mary  F. 

Sinclair,  Samuel  (1762  ) 

Sinclair,  Miss  Mary  F. 


406 


Sink,  Abraham  (1760-1828) 
Damon,  Mrs.  Albert  F. 
Graham,  Miss  Elizabeth  A. 
Graham,  Miss  Ellen  J. 

Sisoo,  Nathaniel  (1760-1848) 
Ihlseng,  Mrs.  Axel  O. 

Slocum,  Giles  (1759-1826) 
Peck,  Mrs.  John  II . 

Small,  Edward  (1751-1825) 
Underbill,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Witherell,  Mrs.  Julian  F. 

Smith,  Abram 

Smith,  Miss  Anna 
Smith,  Mies  Frances  G. 
Vance,  Mrs.  Frank  L. 

Smith,  David  (1747-1804) 
Hawes,  Mrs.  B.  W. 

Smith,  Ebenezer  (1708-1781) 
Hanington,  Mrs.  Henry 

Smith,  Ebenezer  (1746-1816) 
Canning,  Miss  Josephine 
Knickerbocker,  Mrs.  George  S. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  George  C. 

Smith,  Eliphalet  (1725-1806) 
Morgan,  Mrs.  George  N. 

Smith,  Francis  Joseph  (1748-1802) 
Cryer,  Mrs.  Matthew  H. 
Phillips,  Miss  Mary  E. 

Smith,  Josiah  (1738-1830) 
Hassam,  Mrs.  John  T. 
Osgood,  Mrs.  Charles  S. 

Smith,  Eichard  ( 1788) 

Peabody,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 

Smith,  Samuel  (1768-1855) 
Kussell,  Mrs.  Barnabas  H. 

Smith,  Stephen  (1761-1834) 
Whipple,  Mrs.  Ashley  C. 


Smith,  William  (1717-1782) 

Hodson,  Mrs.  Thomas  S. 

Taylor,  Miss  Bessie  P. 
Smith,  William  Stephen  (1755-1816) 

Furman,  Mrs.  Gabriel 
Snedeker,  Isaac  (1760-1841) 

Ward,  Mrs.  Eobert 

Snow,  Mark  (1731  ) 

Alden,  Miss  Antoinette  Spencer 

SOMMERVILLE,    WlLLIAM    (1756-1826) 

Edwards,  Mies  Fannie  O. 

Soper,  Oliver  (1743  ) 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Orton 

Southerland,  David  (1722-1794) 
Wilbor,  Miss  Elsie  M. 

Southerland,  John  ( 1777) 

Marshall,  Mrs.  George  L. 
Safford,  Mrs.  George  L. 

Southwick,  Solomon  (1731-1797) 

Pitkin,  Miss  Edith  W. 

Pitkin,  Mrs.  Wolcott  H. 
Spear,  Seth  (1741-1818) 

Pratt,  Mrs.  E.  Granville 
Spencer,  Eliphalet  (1738-1820) 

Ludlum,  Mrs.  George  P. 
Spencer,  Eliphalet,  Jr.  (1758-1813) 

Ludlum,  Mrs.  George  P. 
Spencer,  Joseph  (1714-1789) 

Maxwell,  Miss  May  W. 
Spofford,  Amos  (1729  ) 

Tilden,  Mrs.  Elmer  E. 
Spofford,   Bradstreet 

Wyckoff,  Mrs.  Frank  T. 
Spofford,  Eliphalet  (1725-1776) 

Spofford,  Miss  Aphia  T. 
Sproat,  Bev.  James  (1721-1793) 

Sparhawk,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Sproat,  William 

Sparhawk,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 


407 


Squires,  Saxton  (1758-1825) 
McLeod,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Squires,  Miss  Jennie  S. 

Stafford,  Joab  (1729-1801) 
Hall,  Mrs  John  Taylor 

Standish,  Zachariah  (1739  ) 

Gorham,  Miss  Alice  M. 
Gorham,  Miss  Ida  S. 

Stanyon,  John  ( 1777) 

Yardley,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 

Starr,  James  (1740-1830) 
Eonimus,  Mrs.  James  D. 

Staring,  Heinrich  (1730-1808) 
Puig,  Mrs.  Emilio  E. 
Puig,  Miss  Louise  M. 

Stearns,  Jonathan  (1750-1830) 
Webster,  Miss  Helen  L. 

Stearns,  Phineas  (1735-1798) 
Davis,  Miss  Lucy  Stearns 

Steddiford,  Garret  (1752  ) 

Pitt,  Mrs.  William  E. 

Steele,  Bradford 

Hagarnan,  Mrs.  Theodore 

Sterling,  Samuel 

Adams,  Mrs.  George  Emery 
Broun,  Mrs.  Heywood  C. 
Sterling,  Miss  Adaline  Wheeloek 
SterliDg,  Dr.  Kate  Latta  Stevens 
Sterling,  Miss  Virginia  Swift 

Sterling,  Thaddeus  (1749-1837) 
Adams,  Mrs.  George  Emery 
Broun,  Mrs.  Heywood  C. 
Sterling,  Miss  Adaline  Wheeloek 
Sterling,  Dr.  Kate  Latta  Stevens 
Sterling,  Miss  Virginia  Swift 

Stetson,  Caleb  (1754-1827) 
Gooch,  Miss  Mary  A. 

Stevens,  Ezra  (1724-1823) 

Curtis,  Mrs.  Frederick  Colton 


Stickney,  Abraham  (1733-1803) 
Ketchum,  Mrs.  Silas 

Stickney,  Abraham,  Jr.  (1758-1821) 
Ketchum,  Mrs.  Silas 

Stickney,  Benjamin 

Carson,  Mrs.  David  I. 

Stickney,  Eleazer  (1740-1824) 
Kimball,  Mrs.  Lucy  D. 

Stickney,  Jedediah  (1739-1815) 
Stickney,  Miss  Cornelia  A. 
Stickney,  Miss  Lucy  W. 

Stickney,  Thomas  (1763  ) 

Carson,  Mrs.  David  I. 

Stilwell,  Joost  or  George  (1742-1827) 
Hegeman,  Mrs.  M.  Stewart 
Larzele,  Miss  Elizabeth  S. 
Schenck,  Mrs.  Teunis  S. 
Spence,  Mrs.  John  L. 

Stockbridge,  David  (1749-1832) 
Barrows,  Mrs.  John  W, 

Stoddard,  Laban  (1744-1826) 
Copeland,  Mrs.  Daniel  T. 

Stoddard,  Nathan  (1742-1777) 
Sims,  Miss  Hattie  L. 
Young,  Miss  Eleanor  F. 
Young,  Mrs.  Francis  C. 

Stoll,  Adam 

Stull,  Miss  Evelyn 

Stone,  Abner,  Jr.  (1751-1827) 

Keene,  Miss  Lillian  B. 

Keene,  Mis^  Julia  M. 
Stone,  Ambrose  (1757-1850) 

Parker,  Mrs.  Galen  A. 
Stone,  David  (1728-1802) 

Shedden,  Mrs.  Lucien  L. 
Stone,  Israel  (1749-1808) 

Stone,  Miss  Helen  F. 

Stone,  Moses  (1759-1813) 
Shedden,  Mrs.  Lucien  L. 


408 


Stone,  Moses,  Jr.  (1749-1803) 
Stone,  Mrs.  Charles  Francis 

St.  John,  Matthias 

Guion,  Mrs.  Franklin  W. 
Stoughton,  Samuel  (1740 ) 

Pratt,  Mrs.  Henry  L. 
Stratton,  Asa  (1758-1818) 

Stratton,  Miss  Edith  A. 

Strembeck,  Jacob  (1755-1841) 
Ludin,  Mrs.  George  A. 

Strong,  David  (1744-1801) 
Beck,  Miss  Hiide  C. 

Strong,  Ephraim  (1754-1843) 
Walker,  Mrs.  John 

Strong,  Eev.  Joseph  (1756-1803) 
*  Gillies,  Mrs.  George  M. 

Stuart,  Christopher  (1748-1799) 

Watkins,  Mrs.  Walter 
Studley,  Benjamin  (1730-1812) 

Hathaway,  Miss  W.  Augusta 

Sturges,  Judson  (1748-1782) 
Foster,  Mrs.  William  E. 

Sturtevant,  Charles,  Sr.  (1721-1809) 
Griswold,  Mrs.  John  Wool 

Sturtevant,  Charles,  Jr.  (1755-1816) 
Griswold,  Mrs.  John  Wool 

Sutton,  Richard  (1736-1825) 
Lakeman,  Miss  Sarah  E. 

SUYDAM,    llENDRICK 

Suydam,  Miss  Emma  B. 

Swan,  Samuel  (1750-1825) 
Yardley,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 

Swartwout,  Abraham   (1742-1799) 
Bobbins,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

Swartwout,  Cornelius  (1751-1833) 
Green,  Mrs.  Walter  Jerome 

Sweeting,  Lewis  (1724-1804) 

Alden,  Miss  Antoinette  Spencer 

*  Deceased. 


Alden,  Mrs.  Charles  L. 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Orton 

Tucker,  Miss  Harriet  F. 
Sweeting,  Nathaniel 

Alden,  Miss  Antoinette  Spencer 

Alden,  Mrs.  Charles  L. 

Tucker,  Miss  Harriet  F. 
Sweetser,  Richard  (1750 ) 

Bingham,  Mrs.  James 

Cushing,  Mrs.  William  T. 
Swift,  Isaac  (1753-1802) 

Young,  Miss  Eleanor  F. 
Symmes,  John  Cleves  (1742-1814) 

Harrison,  Miss  Julia  Cleves 
Symonds,  Benjamin 

Perkins,  Mrs.  Benjamin 
Talbot,  Peter  ( 1793) 

Pope,  Miss  Alice  W. 
Tallmadge,  Benjamin  (1754-1835) 

Spence,  Mrs.  Thomas  W. 
Tallmadge,  Josiah  (1745 ) 

Peck,  Mrs.  John  H. 
Tarr,  Jabez  (1759-1844) 

Tarr,  Miss  Alice  M. 
Taylor,  Eldad  (1708-1777) 

Terry,  Miss  Jane  E. 

Terry,  Miss  Marion 
Taylor,  Lawrence  (1744  ) 

Enos,  Mrs.  Alanson  T. 
Taylor,  Philip  (1737-1819) 

Eldridge,  Mis.  David  L. 

Withington,  Mrs.  Charles  F. 
Taylor,  Timothy  (1742  ) 

Taylor,  Mrs.  Alexander,  Jr. 

Tennant,  James   (1759-1839) 
Manchester,  Mrs.  Alfred 

Tenney,  John  (1723-1808) 
Kimball,  Miss  Eleanor  H. 
Kimball,  Miss  Grace  H. 
Nichols,  Mrs.  John  H. 


409 


Terry,  Nathaniel  (1730-1792) 

Terry,  Miss  Jane  E. 

Terry,  Miss  Marion 
Tewksbury,  John  (1728-1775) 

Underhill,  Mrs  Charles  W. 

Witherell,  Mrs.  Julian  F. 
Tewksbury,  Thomas 

Underhill,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Witherell,  Mrs.  Julian  F. 
Thayer,  James  (1712-1790) 

Chapman,  Mrs.  William  O. 
Thayer,  Jeremiah 

Payson,  Miss  Anna  M. 
Thayer,  Jeremiah,  Jr.  (1756-1813) 

Payson,  Miss  Anna  M. 
Thatcher,  John  (1740-1805) 

Howson,  Mrs.  Walter  H. 
Thomas,  John  ( 1777) 

Brown,  Mrs.  Samuel  Walley 

Conklin,  Mrs.  Theodore  E. 

Rasines,  Miss  A.  Manuela 

Rasines,  Mrs.  Amelia  Ferris. 
Thomas,  John,  Sr. 

Perrine,  Miss  Mary  E. 
Thomas,  John,  Jr. 

Perrine,  Miss  Mary  E. 
Thomas,  John,  Minor 

Perrine,  Miss  Mary  E. 
Thompson,  Alexander  R.  (1759-1809) 

Hodenpyl,  Mrs.  George  H. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Mary  C. 
Thompson,  Ezra  (1738-1816) 

Gale,  Mrs.  Edward  C. 

Hun,  Mrs.  Edward  E. 

Orr,  Mrs.  S.  Alexander 
Thompson,  George  (1719-1782) 

Seabury,  Mrs.  Frederick  C. 

Thompson,  Hezekiah  (1735-1803) 
*  Gilfillan,  Mrs.  William 
Van  Wyck,  Mrs.  Albert 

*  Deceased. 


Thompson,  John  (1757-1833) 
Massie,  Mrs.  Henry 
Trimble,  Mrs.  Cary  A. 

Thompson,  William  (1725-1781) 

Cook,  Miss  Diathea 

Cook,  Miss  Elinor 

Cook,  Miss  Katherine 

Gilmore,  Mrs.  Frank  T. 
Thompson,  William  (1742-1777) 

Gale,  Mrs.  Edward  C. 
Thompson,  William  (1748-1816) 

Keay,  Mrs.  Nathaniel  S. 

Kent,  Miss  Mary  A. 

Schoff,  Mrs.  Frederic 
Thorndike,  Robert  (1761-1843) 

Cummings,  Mrs.  Samuel  C. 
Thornton,  Gilbert  (1732-1802) 

Green,  Mrs.  John  A. 

Moore,  Mrs.  Frederick  W. 

Weekes,  Mrs.  Nicholas 
Thornton,  John 

Washington,  Miss  Flora  M. 

Washington,  Miss  Sarah 
Thornton,  Matthew  (1714-1803; 

Cutler,  Mrs.  Edward  J. 
Thorp,  Jabez  (1729-1799) 

Foster,  Mrs.  William  E. 
Thorpe,  Thomas  (1756  ) 

Parsons,  Mrs.  George 
Thrall,  Noah 

Pitkin,  Miss  Edith  W. 
Thruston,  Charles  Mynn 

Booker,  Mrs.  William  D. 

Manning,  Mrs.  Charles  P. 
Thurston,  David 

Goodrich,  Mrs.  Thomas  F. 

Young,  Mrs.  Hugh 

Tileston,  Timothy  (1728-1809) 
Child,  Mrs.  Dudley  R. 
Stockwell,  Miss  Virginia 


410 


Tilghman,  Tench  (1744-1786) 
Smythe,  Miss  Clara  M. 

Tinkham,  James  (1743-1836) 
Brayton,  Miss  Harriet  H. 
Nichols,  Mrs.  Charles  L. 

Tirrell,  Benjamin  (1760-1850) 
Parker,  Mrs.  Chase 

Todd,  Solomon  (1740-1787) 
Dodge,  Mrs.  William  P. 
Spofford,  Mrs.  F.  M. 
Todd,  Miss  Hattie  E. 

Tolman,  Ezekiel  (1740-1825) 
Curtis,  Mrs.  Nelson 
Young,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Young,  Mrs.  William  H.  H. 

Tolman,  John   (1753-1835) 
Brockway,  Mrs.  L.  G. 
Pickford,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 

Torrey,  William  (1760-1828) 
Grant,  Mrs.  George  M. 
Torrey,  Miss  Adeline  Whittemore 

Tower,  Levi  (1756-1823) 
Tower,  Mrs.  Levi,  Jr. 

Towle,  Jabez  (1747-1837) 
Currier,  Mrs.  George  W. 
Towle,  Miss  Elizabeth  S. 

Town,  Salem  (1746-1825) 

Sheldon,  Mrs.  Chauncey  C. 

Townsend,  Daniel  (1738-1775) 

Eich,  Miss  Mary  E. 
Townsend,  John 

Barnes,  Mrs.  John  O. 

Treat,  Samuel  (1749-1795) 

Douglas,  Miss  Martha  Treat 

Truax,  Isaac  (1785-1854) 
Griffith,  Mrs.  William  H. 
Eobertson,  Mrs.  Matthew  H. 

Trumbull,  Asaph  (1738-1821) 
Allen,  Mrs.  Henry 


Trumbull,  Jonathan  (1710-1785) 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Frederic  M. 

Truxtun,  Thomas  (1755-1822) 
Homans,  Mrs.  Sbepard 

Tucker,  Ezra  (1728-1807) 
Putnam,  Mrs.  Eben 

Tucker,  Isaac  (1756-1837) 
Manson,  Mrs.  Alfred  S. 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Abijah 

Tufts,  Samuel  (1752-1815) 
Yardley,  Mrs.  Charles  B. 

Turner,  Matthew   (1733-1824) 
Britton,  Mrs.  Alexander  H. 

Turner,  Seth  (1727-1806) 
Crawford,  Mrs.  John  J. 

Turner,  Seth,  Jr.  (1756  ) 

Crawford,  Mrs.  John  J. 

Tuttle,  Caleb  (1758-1836) 
Phisterer,  Mrs.  Frederick 

Tyler,  Abner  (1738-1819) 
Bardwell,  Miss  Lucy  L. 
Bardwell,  Miss  Marion  E. 

Ulmer,  Philip  ( 1817) 

Bennett,  Miss  Louise  G. 
Gooderson,  Mrs.  Frederick  W. 

Upham,  Jonathan  (1759-1840) 
Peavey,  Mrs.  Joseph  L. 

Upshaw,  James 

Glass,  Mrs.  Frank  P. 
Price,  Mrs.  Thomas  H. 

Vail,  Joseph  A. 

Thornton,  Mrs.  George 

Vail,  Gilbert 

Thornton,  Mrs.  George 

Vaill,  Joseph 

Vaill,  Miss  Elizabeth  Sedgwick 

Van  Alen,  Peter  (1735-1808) 
Buchanan,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 


411 


Van  Brunt,  Adrian  (1735-1785) 

Suydam,  Mrs.  Evart 

Van  Pelt,  Mrs.  Townsend  C. 
Van  Brunt,  Nicholas 

Van  Brunt,  Mrs.  Marie  Louise 
Van  Cleaf,  Joseph  (1750 ) 

Russell,  Mrs.  Richard 
Van  Cortlandt,  Pierre  (1721-1814) 

Matthews,  Mrs.  John  Rutherford 
Vandbrvoort,  Peter 

lngraham,  Mrs.  D.  Phoenix 

Ingrahara,  Miss  Marguerite  L. 

lngraham,  Mrs.  Fred 
Van  der  Veer,  Cornelius  (1731  ) 

Gerau,  Mrs.  Joseph  P. 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Franklin 

Schenck,  Mrs.  William  P. 

Van  Pelt,  Mrs.  Townsend  C. 
Van  Epps,  Evert 

Fonda,  Mrs.  Herbert  H. 
Van  Patten,  Adam 

Bissell,  Miss  Mary 
Van  Pelt,  Johannes 

Cooper,  Mrs.  Nicholas 
Van  Pelt,  Rem  (1738-1827) 

Van  Brunt,  Mrs.  Jeremiah 

Van  Pelt,  Miss  Annie  C. 

Van  Pelt,  Miss  Susie  B. 
Van  Rensselaer,  Henry 

Van  Rensselaer,  Miss  Martha 

Van    Schoonhoven,    Jacobus     (1744- 
1814) 

Van  Schoonhoven,  Miss  Charlotte 
L. 
Van  Wart,  Isaac  (1762-1820) 

Underwood,  Mrs.  John  P. 
Van  Winkle,  Jacob  (1727-1778) 

Anderson,  Mrs.  William 

Fosdick,  Mrs.  Leonard 
Van  Wyok,  Isaac 

Van  Etten,  Mrs.  Lawrence 


Veeder,  Garret  Symonse  (1751  ) 

Brower,  Mrs.  A.  G. 
Vicory,  John  (1721-1820) 

Colby,  Mrs.  Edward  B. 
Viles,  Joel  (1743  ) 

Putnam,  Miss  Augusta  N. 

Putnam,  Mrs.  Eugene  A. 

Putnam,  Miss  Louise  L. 
Voorhees,  Koert  (1741-1800) 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Frank  J. 

Perrine,  Miss  Martha 
Vose,  Joseph  (1739-1816) 

Lunt,  Miss  Nellie 

Lunt,  Miss  Susan  A. 
Wadsworth,  Reuben  (1753  ) 

Coffin,  Mrs.  Sturges 

Whitney,  Mrs.  Henry  Norris 
Walbridge,  Silas  (1759-1840) 

Perkins,  Mrs.  Tilman  N. 
Walker,  Azariah  (1722-1798) 

Hunneman,  Miss  Mary  Ethel 
Walker,  Joshua  (1723-1798) 

Jaquith,  Mrs.  Franklin 
Walker,  Phineas  (1738-1829) 

Newell,  Miss  Helen 

Whitcomb,  Mrs.  Lawrence 
Walker,  Samuel  (1721-1817) 

Blodgett,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Walker,  Timothy  (1732-1809) 

Warren,  Miss  Marion  H. 
Wallace,  James  ( 1778) 

Edgar,  Miss  Elizabeth  B. 

Edgar,  Miss  Jane  A. 

Rogers,  Miss  Anna  C. 

Rogers,  Miss  Grace  E. 

Rogers,  Miss  Helen  F. 

Thomas,  Mrs.  John  H. 
Waples,  Samuel  (1755-1834) 

Hill,  Mrs.  Horace  G. 
Ward,  John 

Owen,  Miss  Hattie  L. 


412 


Ward,  John  (1735  ) 

Sheldon,  Mrs.  Lucien  L. 

Ware,  Paul  (1762-1830) 

Churchill,  Mrs.  Gardner  Asaph 

Waring,  Henry  (1744-1830) 
Bridgeman,  Mrs.  Wentzel  A. 
Waring,  Miss  Viola  Dederick 

Warner,  Robert 

Osborne,  Miss  Lucy  Warner 

Warren,  Eliakim  (1747-1827) 
Gale,  Mrs.  Edward  C. 

Warren,  Moses  (1759-1833) 
March,  Miss  Ella  Gates 

Warth,  George 

Parsons,  Mrs.  C.  Chauncey 

Washburn,  Abraham  (1742-1785) 
Bates,  Mrs.  Joshua 
Eaton,  Mrs.  George 

Washburn,  Seth  (1723-1794) 
Burtis,  Mrs.  Arrenah  M. 
Manning,  Mrs.  George  L. 

Washington,  George  Augustine  (— 
1793) 
Key,  Mrs.  Philip  Barton 

Washington,  Thornton 

Washington,  Miss  Flora  M. 
Washington,  Miss  Sarah 

Waterman,  Anhtony  (1730  ) 

Evans,  Mrs.  Irving  A. 

Waters,  Richard  (1760-1829) 
Withington,  Miss  Susan  C. 

Webb,  Benjamin  (1733  ) 

Conrad,  Mrs.  Harry  B. 
Dayton,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Sanford,  Miss  Emily 

Webb,  Christopher 

Devine,  Mrs.  Joseph  P. 
French,  Miss  Franklina  G. 


French,  Mrs.  James  H. 
French,  Miss  Sarah  L. 

Webb,  Samuel  Blatchey  (1753-1807) 
Shaw,  Mrs.  Hoyt 

Weeks,  Daniel 

Alden,  Miss  Antoinette  S. 
Alden,  Mrs.  Charles  L. 
Bennett,  Mrs.  Alden  J. 

Weeks,  Ebenezer  (1741-1803) 
Trimble,  Mrs.  James 

Weeks,  Zophar  (1755-1847) 
Bennett,  Mrs.  Alden  J. 

Weidman,  John  (1756-1830) 
Hall,  Mrs.  Lee 
Halter,  Mrs.  Richard  E. 

Welch,  William  (1751-1844) 
Putnam,  Mrs.  Eben 

Welden,  Joshua  (1757-1838) 
Geer,  Mrs.  Robert 
Lyon,  Mrs.  Samuel  P. 

Wells,  Daniel 

Foster,  Mrs.  Tallmadge  W. 

Wells,  Levi  (1734-1803) 
Odell,  Mrs.  C.  Mortimer 

Welles,  Ebenezer  (1730-1783) 
Enos,  Mrs.  Alanson  T. 

Wellington,  Jeduthan  (1750-1838) 
Griswold,  Mrs.  C.  W. 

Westbrook,  Frederick  (1749-1823) 
Westbrook,  Miss  Sarah  E. 
Van  Etten,  Mrs.  Lawrence 

Westcott,  Samuel  (1757-1834) 
Hampton,  Miss  Mary  B.  W. 
Hill,  Miss  Anna  B. 
Hill,  Mrs.  Thomas  P. 

Wheaton,  Joseph 

McWilliam,  Mrs.  John  S. 


413 


Wheeler,  Ephraim  (1734-1809) 
Appleton,  Mrs.  Ruel  Boss 
Schaumberg,  Mrs.  George  W. 

Wheeler,  Josiah  (1743-1817) 
Stanton,  Miss  Harriet  A. 

Whipple,  Jonathan 

Judson,  Mrs.  David  A. 

Whitaker,    Matthew    Cart    (1754- 

1825) 
Ragland,  Mrs.  George  C. 

Whitcomb,  Enoch  ( 1841) 

Norton,  Mrs.  William 

White,  Rev.  Ebenezer  (1709-1779) 
Green,  Mrs.  Edward  M. 

White,  Joel  (1705-1789) 
Lee,  Mrs.  William 
Sharpe,  Mrs.  Frank  N. 
White,  Miss  Mary  E. 

White,  John  (1724-1800) 
Gallison,  Miss  Caro  D. 
Gallison,  Mrs.  Louis  D. 

White,  Lemuel  (1762-1789)j 
Lee,  Mrs.  William 
White,  Miss  Mary  E. 

White,  Lemuel,  Sr; 
Lee,  Mrs.  William 
White,  Miss  Mary  E. 

Whitecar,  Joseph 

Chandler,  Miss  Effie  D. 
Chandler,  Miss  Eleanor  H. 

Whitlock,  Ephraim  L.  (1755-1825) 
Dawson,  Mrs.  Rodman  B. 
Simon,  Mrs.  Herman 

Whitlock,  Thaddeus  (1754-1829) 
Chase,  Mrs.  George  T. 
Crawford,  Mrs.  John  J. 
Hanford,  Mrs.  George  P. 

Whiting,  Samuel,  M.D. 
Ferris,  Miss  Laura  E. 


Whiting,  Samuel  (1720-1863) 
Ferris,  Miss  Laura  E. 
Fitch,  Mrs.  Ashbel  P.  C. 
Fitch,  Miss  Elisabeth  C. 
Maxwell,  Mrs.  Samuel  A. 
Perry,  Miss  Helen 

Whiting,  Samuel,  M.D.  (1745-1816) 

Ferris,  Miss  Laura  E. 
Whitney,  Daniel  (1754-1826) 

Waring,  Miss  Viola  D. 
Whitney,  Jason 

Alden,  Miss  Antoinette  S. 

Shedden,  Mrs.  Lucien  L. 

Whitney,  Jonathan  (1736-1802) 
Brockway,  Mrs.  A.  Norton 
Edson,  Miss  Margaret 
Edson,  Miss  Mary  F. 
Edson,  Mrs.  P.  O'M. 

Whitney,  Jonathan  (Conn.) 
Dain,  Mrs.  Henry  P. 

Whitney,  Josiah  (1731-1806) 
Goodwin,  Miss  Maria  A. 

Whitney,  Samuel  (1711-1796) 
Rae,  Mrs.  Walter 

Whitney,  William  C.  (1762  ) 

Thayer,  Mrs.  John  Van  Buren 

Whittemore,  Samuel  (1696-1793) 
Torrey,  Miss  Adeline  Whittemore 
Vallette,  Mrs.  Edwin 

Whittlesey,  Asaph  (1753-1778) 
Cooper,  Mrs.  Joseph  G. 

Whittlesey,  Chaunoey  (1746-1812) 
Gilbert,  Mrs.  William  E. 

Wickes,  Jacob  (1723-17S7) 

Bigelow,  Mrs.  Isaac  Storer 
Wickes,  Silas 

Alden,  Miss  Antoinette  S. 

Alden,  Mrs.  Charles  L. 

Bennett,  Mrs.  Alden  J. 


414 


Wight,  Aaeon  (1742-181:}) 

Hunncman,  .Miss  Elizabeth  A. 
Ilunneman,  Miss  Francos  H. 
Hunnenian,  Miss  Ida 

Wiley,  John 

*  Hamilton,  Mrs.  Edward  P. 
Wiley,  Miss  Sara  King 

Wilkins,  Daniel 

Milliken,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Willett,  Maeikus  (1740-1830) 

Lloyd,  Mrs.  Joseph  E. 

Ray,  Miss  Margaretta  R. 
Williams.  Asa  (1758-1834) 

Dickenson,  Mrs.  Marquis  F. 
Willi  v\is,  Geoege  (1717-1802) 

Williams,  Miss  Alice  M. 
Williams,  James 

Borden,  Mrs.  Guy 

Korr,  Mrs.  Wallace 
Williams.  Jesse 

Casey,  Miss  Fanny  II.  C. 

Casey,  Mrs.  Joseph  J. 

Craighead,  Mrs.  Erwin 
Williams,  Macy  (1736-1786) 

Drayton,  Miss  Harriet  II. 
Williams.  Nathan  (1760-1848) 

Clinton,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

McCoun,  Mrs.  George  W. 
Williams,  Robert 

Masterson,  Mrs.  Thomas  W. 
Williams,  William 

Gee,  Miss  Pattie  Williams 
Williamson,  Jedediah  (1757 ) 

Anderson,  Mrs.  Smith 

Smith,  Mrs.  Reuben  R. 

Wilmot,  William  ( 1782) 

Smart,  Mrs.  C.  Selden 

Wilson,  Archibald 

*  Wilson,  Miss  Anna  M. 
Wilson,  Miss  Margaret  P. 

*  Deceased. 


Wilson,  Thomas  (1757-1808) 
Wilson,  Miss  Caroline  A. 
Wilson,  Miss  Margaret  J. 

Winchester,  Jacob  Bancroft  Parker 

(17(52-1847) 

Smith,  Miss  Helen  M. 

Winne,  Jacob 

Bowman,  Miss  William  R. 
Ruddick,  Mrs.  Julian 

Winship,  John  (1754-1825) 

Kingsley,  Mrs.  J.  Sterling 
Sprague,  Mrs.  Charles  II. 

Winship,  Samuel 

Sprague,  Mrs.  Charles  II. 

Winslow,  John  (1750  ) 

Warner.  Miss  Caroline  A. 
Warner,  Mrs.  Charles 

Winslow,  Shadrach,  M.J>.  (1750-1817) 
Hicks,  Mrs.  George  II. 

Wisner.  Henry,  Je.  (1747-1812) 
Reynolds,  Mrs.  Frank 

Wiswall,  .Jonathan  (1737-1808) 
Frothingham,  Mrs.  Frederick 

Wiswall,  Noah    (1699-1786) 

Wiswall,  Miss  Louise  A. 
Warren,  Mrs.  Orrin 

With  am,  John 

Clough,  Mrs.  Mieajah  P. 

Kelly,  Miss  Lucy  P. 
Witherell,  John  (1758-1 854) 

Wiiherell,  Miss  Edith  M. 

Woglom,  John 

Bangs,  Mrs.  Bleecker 

Wolcott,  Erasti  s  (1722-1793) 
Toll,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Vaille,  Mrs.  Frederick  O. 

"Wolcott,  Roger  (1737-1797) 

Douglass,  Miss  Martha  Treat 
Kenyon,  Miss  Clara  L. 


415 


Wood,  Benjamin  (1763  ) 

Stephenson,  Miss  Lucy  A. 

Woodbury,  Blisha,  Sit.  (17:55-1816) 
Cundy,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.  W. 

Woodbury,  Elisha,  Jr.  (1762-1850) 

Cundy,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.  W. 
Woodbury,  Joseph  (1741-1S16) 

Law,  Miss  Eliza  Francis 

Law.  Miss  Lizzie  Woodbury 

Underbill,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 

Witherell,  Mrs.  Julian  P. 
Woodhull,  Nathaniel  (1722-1766) 

Anderson,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Woodman,  Joshua  (1708-1791) 

Osgood,  Mrs.  George  W. 
Woods,  Jonathan  (1728  ) 

Bardwell,  Miss  Lucy  L. 

Bard  well,  Miss  Marion  E. 
Woodward,  Joseph 

Whittingham,  Mrs.  William  II. 
Woodward,  Samuel 

Lane,  Miss  Katherine  J. 
Wood  worth,  Robert  (1737-1SU1) 

Winne,  Miss  Helen  A. 

Wooley,  Abraham  (1752  ) 

Clarke,  Miss  Florence  A. 

Wooley,  Jacob 

Clarke,  Miss  Florence  A. 

*  Deceased. 


Wordin,  William,  Sr. 
Koss,  Mrs.  James  A. 

Wordin,  William,  Jr. 
Itoss,  Miss  James  A. 

Wright,  Joseph  (1746-1803) 
Sheldon,  Mrs.  Henry  N. 

Wright,  Jotham 

Gardner,  31  rs.  George  H. 
*  Williams,  Mrs.  Henry  D. 

Wunderlich,  John  (1733-1818) 

MeK night,  Mrs.  William  C,  Jr. 

Wvman.  Solomon  (1741 ) 

Bullock,  Miss  Caroline  E. 

Wyman,  Thomas  (1761-1816) 
Bacon,  Mies  Mary  P. 
Davenport,  Miss  Mary  P. 
Kendall,  Miss  Harriet  W. 
Tuber,  Miss  Harriet  W. 
Taber,  Miss  Sarah  W. 

Wynkoop,  Dirck  (1732-1796) 
Cardoze,  Mrs.  Emile 

Yates,  Christopher  (1737-1785) 
Cole,  Miss  Augusta  W. 

Yorke,  Andrew  (1742  ) 

Allen,  Mrs.  William  F. 

Yorke,  Edward  (1738-1781) 
Kingsley,  Mrs.  Maurice 


ADDENDA. 

The  names  and  services  of  the  following  were  received  too  late  to 
be  inserted  in  regular  order.  They  are,  therefore,  placed  here  and 
followed  in  each  case  by  the  names  of  the  descendants: 

Broad,  Timothy,  Massachusetts;  Private,  Captain  Eobert  Smith's 
Company,  Colonel  William  Heath's  Regiment  from  Needham,  "  Lexing- 
ton Alarm." 

Brockway,  Mrs.  L.  G.  Pickford,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 

Chandler,  Eev.  Samuel,  Massachusetts;  Chaplain,  Colonel  Plaisted's 
Regiment  in  the  expedition  against  Crown  Point,  1775. 

Brockway,  Mrs.  L.  G.  Pickford,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 

Dibell,  John,  Massachusetts  (1739-1826);  1st  Lieutenant,  14th 
Taconic  Mountains  Company,  Captain  John  King,  1st  Berkshire  County 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  Colonel  John  Ashley  ;  1st  Lieutenant 
same,  May  6,  1776;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  Ephraim  Fitch's  Company, 
Colonel  Benjamin  Symonds'  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  December 
16,  1776;  in  service  at  Ticonderoga;  1st  Lieutenant,  Captain  John 
King's  Company,  Colonel  John  Ashley's  Regiment,  "Bennington 
Alarm,"  October  23,  1780. 

Adams,  Mrs.  George  Emery.  Broun,  Mrs.  IIeywood  C. 

Joyce,  David,  Connecticut;  Private,  Captain  Charles  Smith's  Com- 
pany, General  David  Waterbury's  Brigade  Connecticut  Militia,  April  10, 
1781;  Brigade  joined  Washington  at  Phillipshurg,  July,  1781. 

Adams,  Mrs.  George  Emery.  Broun,  Mrs.  Heywood  C. 

Livermore,  Jason,  Massachusetts;  Private,  Captain  Seth  Wash- 
burn's  Company,  Colonel  Ward's  Regiment,  "Lexington  Alarm;" 
Bombardier,  Captain  Samuel  Gridley's  Company,  Colonel  Richard 
Gridley's  Regiment  Massachusetts  Militia,  Juno  12,  1775;  Private, 
Captain  John  Howard's  Company,  Colonel  Samuel  Bullard's  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Militia,  March,  1777;  Private,  Captain  Lorinjr  Lincoln's 
Company,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Flagg's  Regiment,  "Bennington  Alarm," 
1777. 

Brockway,  Mrs.  L.  G.  Pickford,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 

416 


417 

Mann,  Daniel,  Massachusetts ;  Private,  Captain  Sabin  Mann's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Greaton's  Regiment  from  Walpole,  Massachusetts,  "Lex- 
ington Alarm." 

Brockwat,  Mrs.  L.  G.  Pickford,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 

Mann,  Theodore,  Massachusetts ;  Private,  Captain  Jeremiah  Smith's 
Company,  Colonel  John  Smith's  Regiment  from  South  Walpole,  "Lex- 
ington Alarm;"  Private,  Captain  John  Boyd's  Company  of  Foot 
October  5,  1775. 

Brockway,  Mrs.  L.  G.  Pickford,  Mrs.  Charles  J. 

Osborn,  John,  New  York  (1749-1832)  ;  Sergeant,  Captain  Blauvelt's 
Company,  Colonel  Ann  Hawkes  Hay's  Regiment  Orange  Countv  New 
York  Militia,  April  4,  1778.  8  * 

Rand,  Miss  Florence  Osgood. 


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