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LINEAGE BOOK 



National Society 



OF THB 



Daughters of the American Revolution, 




VOUUMB XXV. 

24001—25000 

1S9S 



Elizabeth Gadsby, 

Historian General. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 

1908. 



Harrisburg, Pa.: 
tsi<egraph printing company 

1908 



PREFACE. 



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PREFACE. 



The Twenty-Fifth Volume of the Lineage Book contains one 
thousand records from Number 24001 to 25000. 

The perusal of these records has been fraught with deep in- 
terest, and brings the reader in close touch with the past in recording 
the names of nineteen "Real Daughters" (daughters of soldiers of 
the American Revolution). 

These will soon pass on to join that innumerable army. Our 
Society has had the glorious privilege of assisting these women, 
so closely allied to the heroes of that age of Liberty, not only by 
their respect and sympathy, but have given material aid to those 
of them who needed it. Thus doing them reverence and honor to 
the Society. 

The records show that many brave women participated in the 
struggle by their heroic deeds, generous offerings and noble self- 
sacrifice. 

Yet some of the records are full of pathos in their touching 
examples of the young boys who oflfered their lives for the Cause. 
In one, a boy of the tender age of ten years, enlisted to drive a 
wagon, whilst many of the youths were only sixteen years of age.. 
Several mentioned are the sons of officers, who enlisted to wait 
on their fathers. 

Our Lineage Books will give to the world the true unwritten 
history of sixty-one thousand descendants up to the present time, 
stretching out its pen into the future generations, revealing the past 
in its careful research, as no historian has ever accomplished; by 
the perfecting of individual records of descendants of the American 
heroes, and heroines. A history which is growing with the in- 
creasing years and numbers of the Organization, making a valuable 
acquisition to the libraries of the country. 

It was well said by our Historian General in her Third Volume, 
"The founders of this Government have builded their own monu- 
ments" and "we," the Daughters of the American Revolution, "can 
only inscribe upon them our gratitude and reverence." 

EUZABETH GaDSBY. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Frontispiece, 

1. Mrs. James S. Pilcher, N. No. 760, 

. ., State Regent, Tennessee. 

2. Mrs. James Mead Belden, N. No. 9226, 

State Regent, New York. 

3. Mrs. Qark Waring, N. No. 1489, . 

State Regent, South Carolina. 



OFFICERS. 



THE NATIONAL SOOETY 

OF THE 

Daughters of the American Revolution. 



National Board of Managfcment* 
J898. 



?mi4(ttt 6(tteral. 

Mrs. Daniei* Manning. 
Ukf-Pmidfttt Gtiicnil i« eiMrgc of OrfiaaixatlM «f eiKMrtm. 

Mrs. Albert D. Brocke:tt. 
Ukf-PmMmtt 6(tt<ral. 
Mrs. Russel A. Axger, Mrs. Eixen M. Coi^ton, 

Mrs. N. D. Sperry, Miss Mary Boyce Tempi^, 

Mrs. John M. Thurston, Mrs. Chari^es W. Fairbanks, 

Mr& Horatio N. Taplen, Miss Mary Isabeixa Forsyth, 

Mrs. Marcus A. Hanna, Mrs. Abner Hoopes, 

Mrs. William W. Shippen, Mrs. Charles O'Neil, 

Mrs. William P. Frye, Miss Anna C. Benning, 

Mrs. John N. Jewett, Mrs. Green Clay Goodloe, 

Mrs. Eleanor W. Howard, Mrs. Charlotte E. Main, 

Mrs. Anita N. McGee, M. D., Mrs Angus Cameron. 

eiMPUihi BtmnL 

Mrs. Charles A. Stakely. 

K(cer4ittd Kmfarv ficvenil. 

Mrs. Albert Akers. 

ComtpoMdiMd $«mtarv ficvenii. 

Mrs. Kate Kearney Henry. 

Kcftittrar flitKcral. 
Mrs. Susan Reviere^ Hetzel. 

titatvrer Bntnl, 
Mrs. Mark Burckl^ Hatch. 

Biftoriaa fiexrah 
Mrs. Mary Jane Seymour. 

HMiftattt BiftMlMi fiexral. 

Mrs. Robert S. Hatcher. 

tXbniUm Gtunh 

Mrs. Gertrude Bascom Darwin. 



state Kegmts. 

Alabama, Mrs. J. Morgan Smith. 

Arkansas, " FRE:D]eRiCK Hanger. 

California, " Virginia Knox Maddox. 

Colorado, " Wiluam F. Sixk:um. 

Connecticut, " Sara Thomson Kinney. 

Delaware, " Elizabeth C. Churchman. 

District of Columbia, " Mary H. Newcomb. 

Florida, " John G. Christopher. 

Georgia, " Porter King. 

Illinois, " Henry M. Shepard. 

Indiana, " E. A. Atkins. 

Indian Territory, " Walter A. Duncan. 

Iowa, " Clara A. Cooley. 

Kansas, " Mattie A. Hand. 

Kentucky, " Edward N. Maxwell. 

Louisiana, " Benjamin F. Story. 

Maine, " Helen Frye White. 

Maryland, " T. Pembroke Thom. 

Massachusetts, " T. M. Brown. 

Michigan, " Wm. Fitzhugh Edwards. 

Minnesota, " E. Torrence. 

Mississippi, " William H. Sims. 

Missouri, " George H. Shields. 

Montana, " Edmund A. Wasson. 

Nebraska, " Frances Avery Haggard. 

New Hampshire, " Josiah Carpenter. 

New Jersey, " David A. Depue. 

New Mexico, " L. Bradford Prince. 

New York, " James Mead Belden. 

North Carolina, " Edward Dilworth Latta, 

North Dakota, " Frances C. Holley. 

Ohio, " EsTES George Rathbone. 

Oklahoma, " Cassius M. Barnes. 

Oregon, " I. W. Card. 

Pennsylvania, " Thomas Roberts. 

Rhode Island, " Susan A. Ballou. 

South Carolina, " Clark Waring. 

South Dakota, " Andrew J. Kellar. 

Tennessee, " James S. Pilcher. 

Texas, " James B. Clark. 

Utah, " Clarence E. Allen. 

Vermont, " Jesse Burdett. 

Virginia, " Hugh Nelson Page. 

Washington, " Chauncy W. Griggs. 

West Virginia, 

Wisconsin, " James S. Peck. 

Wyoming, " Francis E. Warren. 



QMierary Officen* 

BMMrarf Fmidcttt OetcniK 

Mr& John W. Foster. 
Mrs. Adi^ai E. Stevenson. 



liMonirf Ukf • 

Blected for life. 

Mrs. Margaret Hetzei*, 1892. 
Mrs. Lei^nd Stajtford, 1893. 
Mrs. Roger A. Pryor, 1893. 
Mrs. John R. Putnam, 1893. 
MRa A. Leo Knott, 1894. 
Mrs. EuuEn Hardin Wav 

woRTH, 1894. 
Mrs. M. C. Butusr, 1894. 
Miss Eugenia Washington, 

1895. 



Fmidftttt GeieraK 

. Date of election. 

MRa Joshua W1130UR, 1895. 
Mrs. a. Howard Ci^rk, 1895. 
Mrs. R. Ogden Doremus, 1895. 
Mrs. Lucy Preston Beai^, 
1895. 
• Miss Mary Desha, 1895. 
Miss Clara Barton, 1896. 
Mrs. a. C. Geer, 1896. 
Mrs. Samuei* Euot, 1896. 
Mrs. Mary V. E. Cabeli*, 1898. 



MEMBERS 

OP THE 

NATIONAL SOCIETY. 




^ 



THE NATIONAL SOCIETY 



OF THE 



Daughters of the American Revolution 



MRS. MARY ADAMS RANSOM. 24001 

Born in Readfield. Maine. 

Widow of Theron T. Ransom. 

Descendant of Peaslee Hoyt, of New Hampshire 

Daughter of Charles Adams and Anna Hoyt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Eliphalet Hoyt and Sally Hoyt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peaslee Hoyt and Margaret Hubbard, his wife. 

Peaslee Hoyt, (1749- 1827), served as a private in the New 
Hampshire militia in the defense of Piscataqua Harbor. He 
was born in Kingston, N. H. ; died in Readfield, Me. 

MISS MINNIE FLORENCE CHAPMAN. 24002 

Born in Chicago, Illinois. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Oilman, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Daniel Chapman and Martha Jane Langley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Langley and Sarah Hilton, his wife 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Hilton and Deborah Gilman, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Gilman and Tabitha, his wife. 

Samuel Gilman, 1725-78), served as a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety and as captain of militia. He was bom in 
Gilmanton ; died in New Market, N. H. 

Also No. 4167. 

Note.— The number at the end of the name represents the National Number of the Mem- 
ber of the Society. 



DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



MRS. CORNELIA J. STRATTON. 24003 

Born in Newburyport, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Robert F. Stratton, M. D. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Gilman, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Daniel Chapman and Martha Jane Langley, his wife. 
See No. 24002. 

MRS. BELLE CHAPMAN SMITH. 24004 

Born in New Market, New Hampshire. 
Wife of George E. Smith. 
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Gilman. 

Daughter of Warren Chapman and Sarah E. Langley, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel Langley and Sarah Hilton, his wife. 
See No. 24002. 

MRS. MARY E. SWARTHOUT FRENCH. 24005 

Born in Lyons, New York. 

Wife of W. P. French. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Swartwood. 

Daughter of Isaac Swarthout and Catharine Vedder Croul, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Swarthout and Mary Shoemaker, his" wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Swartwood and Sarah Decker, his wife. 

John Swartwood, (1754-1837), was placed on the pension 
roll of Tioga Co., N. Y., 183 1, as lieutenant in the New Jersey 
militia. His commission is still in the family. He died in 
Tioga Co., N. Y. 

MISS LAURA BELLE KING. 24006 

Born in Benton Harbor, Michigan. 
Descendant of Sergt. James King, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Pierce King and Jane Kelly, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Pierce King and Lydia Gale, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James King and Lydia Pierce, his wife. 

James King, (i 742-181 1), at the Lexington Alarm, served 
as sergeant from Littleton in Capt. Samuel Reed's company, 
Col. William Prescott's regiment. He was bom in Littleton ; 
died in Ashby, Mass. 

Also No. 23998. 



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MRS. GENEVIEVE KING HALL. 24007 

Born in Benton, Michigan. 
Wife of Perley W. Hall. 
Descendant of Sergt. James Kmg. 

Daughter of William Pierce King and Jane Kelly, his wife. 
See No. 24006. 

MISS MARY SOPHRONIA WHITEHEAD. 24008 

Born in McLeansboro, Illinois. 

Descendant of Onis (Onesimus) Whitehead. 

Daughter of Charles William Whitehead and Hannah Denman, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Abner Whitehead and Rebecca Condi t Williams, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Isaac Whitehead and Elizabeth Payne, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Onesimus Whitehead and Rebecca Condit, 
his wife. 

Onesimus Whitehead, (1741-1814), served as a private in the 
New Jersey militia. 

MRS. KATE PAULINE MEAD BAKER. 24009 

Born in Lockport, New York. 

Wife of William Latimer Baker. 

Descendant of Capt. Simeon Wright, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Elbridge P. Mead and Frances Joanna Dainforth, his. 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Elbridge Mead and Sophia C. Wright, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gardner Wright (b. 1775) and Jemima Rice,. 
his wife. 

Gr.-Gr.-granddaugher of Simeon Wright and Sophia Child, his wife 

Simeon Wright, (1754-1808), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. He was bom in Union, Conn. 

MISS CLARINDA ALTIE BEACH. 24010 

Born in Flint, Michigan. 
Descendant of Jonathan Beach. 

Daughter of Harlow Gilbert Beach and Ann B. Beach, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Waite Beach and Eunice Buckingham, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Beach and Lucy Baldwin, his wife. 
Jonathan Beach, (1760- 1849), enlisted, 1780, in Capt. 
Mathew Smith's company. Col. Charies Burreirs regiment of 



DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Connecticut militia. He was born in Goshen, Conn. ; died in 
Michigan. 

MISS ELIZABETH SWIFT COOLEY. 2401 1 

Born in Jackson, Michigan. 

Descendant of Deacon Joseph Root and of Daniel Moseley, 
of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Elihu Cooley and Sarah Aurelia Swift, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Swift and Elizabeth Root, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Root, Jr., and Tryphenia Moseley, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Root and Ann Bancroft, his wife; 
Daniel Moseley and Ann Abbott (1721-1803), his wife, m. 1744, 

Joseph Root, (1715-89), served on the Committee of Cor- 
respondence, 1775. He was born in Westfield, where he died. 

Daniel Moseley, (1714-77), served on the first Committee of 
Correspondence, of Westfield, to carry out the plans of the 
Provincial Congress. 

Also No. 17 1 78. 

MRS. GRACE PARKER FLETCHER. 24012 

Born in Pontiac, Michigan. 
Wife of Frank Ward Fletcher. 
Descendant of Jonathan Beach. 
Daughter of Abiram Parker and Sarah Beach, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Eben Beach and Elizabeth Martha Owen, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Beach and Lticy Baldwin, his wife. 
See No. 24010. 

MISS FRANCES E. GRIGGS. 24013 

Born in Birmingham, Ohio. 

Descendant of Deacon Ichabod Griggs, Ensign Ichabod 
Griggs, Jr., Deacon Joseph Root, of Connecticut, and Daniel 
Moseley, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Stephen Griggs and Lucy Elizabeth Swift, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Chauncey Griggs (1796-1866) and Hearty Di- 
mock, his wife, m. 1822; Joseph Swift and Elizabeth Root, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Griggs (b. 1769) and Elizabeth L,a- 
throp, his wife, m. 1792; Joseph Root, Jr., and Tryphenia Moseley, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ichabod Griggs, Jr., and Mercy Hatch, 
his wife, m. 1765. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 



Gr.-gr.-gr-granddaughter of Deacon Ichabod Griggs. 
See No. 2401 1. 

Ichabod Griggs, (1718-90), represented Tolland in the 
Assembly, 1775-77. He was born in Norwich; died in Tol- 
land. 

Ichabod Griggs, Jr., (1744-76), served as sergeant at the 
Lexington Alarm and was ensign of the Tolland militia in the 
New York campaign. He was born in Norwich, Conn. ; died 
in New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 2414, 5367, 22978, 23589. 

MRS. ISABELLA HOWARD LINDLEY. 24014 

Born in Brookline, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Walter Henry Lindley. 

Descendant of John Howard, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Benjamin Chandler Howard and Isabella Graham 
Jarves, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Howard and Harriet Lang, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Howard and Jemima (Ashby) Young, 
his wife. 

John Howard, (1755-1848), was placed on the pension roll 
of Essex County, 183 1, as private and sail-maker in the Massa- 
chusetts Continental Line, and United States Navy. He was 
bom in Marblehead ; died in Salem, Mass. 

MISS MARY CON ANT kASON. 24015 

Born in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. 

Descendant of Capt. William Francis. 

Daughter of Charles Edward Mason and Charlotte Frederika Moeller, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lorenzo Madison Mason and Charlotte Luce, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Bartlett Allen Luce and Sarah Janes, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Seth Janes and Elizabeth Francis, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Francis and Phebe Wooohouse, 
his wife, m. 1753. 

William Francis, (1730-1818), commanded a company in the 
Berkshire County Massachusetts militia at various alarms. 
He was born in Weathersfield, Conn., removed to Pittsfield, 
Mass., 1772, where he died. 



DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 



MISS JULIA BUEL MASON. 24016 

Born in Port Huron, Michigan. 
Descendant of Capt. William Francis. 

Daughter of Lorenzo Madison Mason and Giarlottc Luce, his wife. 
See No. 24015. 

MRS. MARTHA BEACH POTTER. 24017 

Born in Flint, Michigan. 
Wife of Charles Edward Potter. 
Descendant of Jonathan Beach. 

Daughter of Harlow Gilbert Beach and Ann B. Beach, his wife. 
See No. 24010. 

MRS. LOUISA ANN FLINT SPENCER. 24018 

Born in Lennox, New York. 

Wife of William Alexander Spencer. 

Descendant of Ensign Joseph Beach, Jr., of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Calvin Norman Flint (1792- 1864) and Sally Ann Beecher 
(1807-50), his wife. 

Granddaughter of Sylvester Beecher (i 781- 1849) and Sally Beach 
(1783-1849), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Beach, Jr., and Hannah Miles, his sec- 
ond wife, m. 1782. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Beach (1714-95) and Experience 
Beecher (1719-89), his wife. 

Joseph Beach, Jr., (i 751 -1802), served as ensign in Capt. 
John Lewis' company, Wadsworth's brigade at the battles of 
Long Island, Kip's Bay and White Plains. His commission 
was signed by Gov. Jonathan Trumbull. He was bom in 
Waterbury, Conn., where he died. 

Also No. 17186. 

MRS. LUCY SEWARD NOBLE. 24019 

Born in Fayetteville, New York. 

Wife of Boswick Roberts Noble. 

Descendant of Corp. Nathan Seward and of Isaac Dudley. 

Daughter of Nathan Seward and Harriette Collin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Timothy Gridley Seward and Elizabeth Dudley, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Seward and Martha Gridley, his wife; 
Isaac Dudley and Anna Woodhouse, his wife, m. 1785. 



UNKAGE BOOK. 



Nathan Seward, (1758-1815), served two enlistments in the 
Connecticut Line. He was born in New Haven, Conn. ; died 
in New Hartford, N. Y. 

Also No. 14633. 

Isaac Dudley, (1761-1843), served several enlistments as a 
private in the Connecticut militia and was at the battle of 
Stillwater. He was bom in Middletown, Conn., removed, 
1796, to Oneida Co., N. Y., and 1818 located in Ohio, where he 
received a pension for his service. 

MRS. ALICE SLOCUM NICHOLS CHURCH. 24020 

Born in Detroit, Michigan. 

Wife of Frederick E. Church. 

Descendant of Giles Slocum. 

Daughter of James Benton Nichols and Elizabeth Truax Slocum, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Giles Bryan Slocum and Sophia Mariah Brigham 
Truax, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Slocum and Elizabeth Bryan, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Giles Slocum and Sarah Ross, his wife. 

Giles Slocum, (i 759-1826), served in the Wilkes-Barre com- 
pany at the battle of Wyoming, 1778, and his name is among 
the survivors. He was born in Warwick, R. I. ; died in Sara- 
toga Co., N. Y. 

Also Nos. 4517, 9231, 18857. 

MISS HARRIET STRONG STRINGHAM. 24021 

Born in Detroit, Michigan. 

Descendant of Hon. Jesse Root and of Elisha Strong, of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of Henry Ten Broeck Stringham and Sarah Jane Strong, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Warham Strong and Mary Banks Root, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Strong and Mary Beebe, his wife; 
Jesse Root, Jr., and Rebecca Fisk, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Root and Mary Banks, his wife. 

Jesse Root, (1736-1822), a graduate of Princeton, raised a 
company, 1777, and was made lieutenant colonel. He was 
delegate to the Continental Congress 1778-83 and became 



& DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Chief Justice of the State. He was born in Coventry, where 
he died. 

Elisha Strong, (1747-1826), was appointed agent for the 
town of Windsor to clothe the Conn, troops. 

Also Nos. 1057, 4214, 11915, 20431. 

MRS. ELIZABETH T. WING. 24022 

Born in Monroe, Michigan. 

Wife of Talcott E. Wing. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Henry Gerrish and of Joseph 
Gerrish, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Jefferson Gage Thurber and Mary Bartlett Gerrish, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Gerrish (son of Henry) and Betsey Ger- 
rish, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Henry Gerrish and Martha Clough, his wife; 
Joseph Gerrish and Mary Bartlett, his wife, m. 1779. 

Henry Gerrish, (1742-1806), served as Heutenant-colonel in 
Stickney's regiment at the battle of Bennington. He was bom 
in Boscowen, where he died. 

Joseph Gerrish, (1753-1817), served as a private in the New 
Hampshire militia in the expedition to Rhode Island, 1778. 
He was born in Boscowen, where he died. 

MRS. RUTH HAYWARD WATKINS PATCHIN. 24023 

Born in Manchester, Michigan. 

Wife of John Wakely Patchin. 

Descendant of Benjamin Carpenter, Jr., Benjamin Carpenter, 
Edward Watkins and Peter Hayward, all of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Lucius Denison Watkins and Sarah Tinkler English, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Royal Watkins and Sally Carpenter, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Watkins and Keturah Denison, his 
wife; Benjamin Carpenter, Jr., and Ruth Hayward, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Carpenter (b. 1729) and Joanna 
Hayward, his wife; Peter Hayward and Ruth Rutter, his first wife. 

Benjamin Carpenter, Jr., (1760-1838), enlisted at seventeen 
under Capt. Elisha Mack, for the relief of Ticonderoga and in 
the same company was his father. He was born in Gilsum; 
died in Surry, N. H. 

Edward Watkins was placed on the pension roll of Cheshire 



UNEAGE BOOK. 



County at the age of sixty-eight for seven month's actual ser- 
vice in the New Hampshire Continental Line. 

Peter Hayward, (1725-91), gave civil and military service 
from Surry, N. H., where he was the first settler and where 
he died. 

Also No. 21043. 

MRS. ANNIE CURD ABBOT STEARNS. 24024 

Born in Possum Kingdom, Missouri. 

Wife of Allan Miles Stearns. 

Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Hale, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Rufus Abbot and Mary Rebecca Hart, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Zebediah Abbot and Elizabeth Hale, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Hale and Rebecca Harris, his wife. 

Joseph Hale, (1750-84), served several enlistments in the 
militia from Coventry where he was born, and where he died. 
He was brother to Nathan Hale, the martyr spy. 

Also No. 22493. 

MRS. EVA FLORELLA SMITH BORDEN. 24025 

Born in Richland, Michigan. 

Wife of Samuel Church Borden. 

Descendant of James Smith, Deacon Joseph Hoar, Capt. 
Joseph Hoar, Jr., Noah Hitchcock, all of Massachusetts ; Capt. 
Benjamin Bissell, Elijah Bissell, David Soper, Capt. Epaphras 
Loomis and Levi Thrall, all of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Samuel T. Smith (1814-71) and Mary Loomis Bissell 
(1816-68), his wife, m. 1847. ^ 

Granddaughter of Robert Smith, Jr., and Hannah Hoar, his wife; 
Elijah N. Bissell (b. 1791) and Florella Loomis (1794-1863), his wife, 
m. 1815. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Smith and Margaret McWhorter, his 
wife; Joseph Hoar, Jr., and Mary Hitchcock, his wife; Elijah Bissell 
and Ratfhel Cook Soper (1772-1846), his wife, m. 1789; Ira Loomis 
(1770-1841) and Mary Thrall (b. 1776), his wife, m. 1793. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Smith and Margaret Brown, his 
wife; Joseph Hoar and Deborah Colton, his wife; Benjamin Bissell 
and Mary Strong (1719-1806), his wife, m. I74S; Epaphras Loomis 
and Mary Hill (1735-1813), his wife, m. 1755; Noah Hitchcock and 
Mary, his wife ; David Soper and Rachel Cook, his wife, m. 1764 ; Levi 
Thrall and Mary Whiting, his wife. 



l8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Azariah Root was placed on the pension roll of Delaware 
Co., Ohio, 1831, for service of private in the Massachusetts 
militia. He was bom 1 761 in Pittsfield, Mass. 

MISS JENNIE MAY BAKER. 24048 

Born in Utica, Minnesota. 

Descendant of Rufus Brett, Simeon Brett and Capt. Henry 
Hunter. 

Daughter of Barney Crosby Baker and Lucy Brett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Cyrus Hamlin Brett and Mary Hunter (b. 1815), 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Ezra Brett and Alice Robinson, his wife; 
James Hunter (b. 1782) and Rachel Dodge, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rufus Brett and Susanna Cary, his wife; 
Henry Hunter and Sarah Wyer (1737-1836), his second wife, m. 1759. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Brett and Mchitabel Packard, 
his wife, m. 1748. 

Rufus Brett, (1751-92), served at various alarms frcwn 
Hridgewater, Mass., where he was bom. 

Simeon Brett, (1720-92), was a minute man at the Lexing- 
ton alarm under Capt. Josiah Hayden in the Massachusetts 
militia. 

Henry Hunter, (1725-99), was captain of a schooner, 1775, 
which sailed from Boston as a transport for the expedition to 
Quebec. He was born near Londonderry, Ireland; died in 
Walpole, Mass. 

MRS. MARY N. TURNER WEIRICK. 24049 

Born in Macon, Missouri. 

Wife of James Elmer Weirick. 

Descendant of John Cummings. 

Daughter of James Munroe Turner and Martha Jane Berry, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Berry and Elizabeth Cummings, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Robert Cummings and Elizabeth Evans, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddsLUghter of John Cummings and Araminta, his wife. 

John Cummings, (1756-1852), served in Capt. John 
Rudolph's company, Maj. Henry Lee's Legion, 1778-79. He 
was placed on the pension roll of Ohio Co., Va., 1820, for ser- 
vice of private in the Virginia Line. He died in Monroe 
County, Ohio, and on his tombstone is "Soldier of the Revo- 
lution." 



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MISS HELEN ESTELLE BACON. 24027 

Born in Superior, Michigan. 
Descendant of Lieut. Bethuel Farrand. 

Daughter of James Henry Bacon and Caroline Farrand, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel Farrand and Mary Kitchel, his wife. 
Gr. -grand daughter of Bethuel Farrand and Rhoda Smith, his wife. 
See No. 241 19. 

MRS. KATHREEN WALKER HUESTON. 24028 

Born in Farmington, Michigan. 

Wife of Dr. James Moray Hueston. 

Descendant of William Ingersoll, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Andrew Caroll Walker and Angeline Ingersoll, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Erastus Ingersoll and Sallie Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Ingersoll and Sarah Parsons, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Ingersoll and Lydia Ingersoll 
(cousins), his wife. 

William Ingersoll, (1723-1815), was chairman of the Com- 
mittee of Safety and first treasurer of the town of Lee. 

Also Nos. 2870, 9307, 20640. 

MRS. ELIZA ANGELINE INGERSOLL WALKER. 24029 

Born in Victor, New York. 
Wife of Andrew Caroll Walker. 
Descendant of William Ingersoll. 
Daughter of Erastus Ingersoll and Sallie Smith, his wife. 
See No. 24028. 

MRS. LUCY FELLOWS ANDREWS. 24030 

Born in Prairie Ronde, Michigan. 

Wife of Bishop E. Andrews. 

Descendant of Abiel Fellows. 

Daughter of Oville Hopkins Fellows and Sarah Van Camp, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abiel Fellows and Dorcas Hopkins, his wife. 

Abiel Fellows, (1764- 1833), served in the Burgoyne cam- 
paign. He was placed on the pension roll of Kalamazoo, 183 1, 
as a private in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was bom 
in Canaan, Conn. ; died in Michigan. 

Also No. 19293. 



12 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MISS BERTHA BERNICE DIX. 24031 

Born in Berrien Springs, Michigan. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Chapman, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Frank N. Dix and Lodemia M. Wilkinson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dexter O. Dix and Eliza M.' Rudd, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Rudd and Elizabeth Chapman, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Chapman and Elizabeth, his wife. 

Nathaniel Chapman marched from Leominster at the Lex- 
ington Alarm in Capt. David Wilder's company, Col. Asa 
Whitcomb's regiment. 

MRS. MAY BLANCHARD MANN. 24032 

Born in Rochester, New York. 

Wife of Charles B. Mann. 

Descendant of Joseph Blanchard. 

Daughter of Hiram Blanchard and Lavina McCracken, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Blanchard and Mary Parke, his wife. 

Joseph Blanchard enlisted at Easton, Penna., 1777, as a 
private in Capt. Samuel Craig's company. Col. James Cham- 
bers' regiment. In 1 818 at the age of 56 he applied for a pen- 
sion in Saratoga Co., N. Y., and it was allowed for over three 
year's service in the Pennsylvania Line. He was at the battle 
of Springfield. 

Also No. 1 1680. 

MRS. FRANCES S. VAN VECHTEN HILLYER. 24033 

Born in Poughkeepsie, New York. 

Wife of Henry Livingston Hillyer. 

Descendant of Ensign Teunis Tennissen Van Vechten, of 
New York. 

Daughter of Isaac Sebring Van Vechten and Sarah Arthuretta Roer- 
bach Fuller, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Van Vechten and Letitia Sebering, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Teunis Tennissen Van Vechten and Elizabeth 
De Wandelaer, his wife. 

Teunis T. Van Vechten, (i 749-181 7), was ensign in Capt. 
John Beekman's company, Col. Jacob Lansing's regiment of 
Albany County militia. 

Also No. 8245. 

24034 



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MISS GRACE DUNHAM. 24035 

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Descendant of Capt. John Zielley, of New York. 

Daughter of John Punham and Mary E. Clement, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Clement and Christina Zielly, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Zielly and Nancy Markil, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Zielly and Elizabeth Eckerson, his 
wife. 

John Zielley, (1743-1825), served as lieutenant and captain 
in the Tryon county militia. 

Also Nos. 10557, 22298. 

MISS HELEN VIRGINIA GILBERT. 24036 

Born in Oskaloosa, Iowa. 

Descendant of Asa Gilbert and of Theodore Gilbert, of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of Erastus Perry Gilbert and Barbara Ann Thomas, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Asa Gilbert and Nancy Carrington, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Gilbert and Mary Goodwin, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Theodore Gilbert and Mary Werter, hia. 
wife. 

Theodore Gilbert, (1729-1821), served as a soldier and hi& 
name is engraved on a bronze tablet at Barkhamstead. 

Asa Gilbert, (1755-1836), was placed on the pension roll of: 
Litchfield Co., 183 1, for service of private in the Connecticut 
militia. 

Also Nos. 15053, 22529. 

MRS. STELLA GRACE SANFORD HOULGATE. 24037 

Born in Walcott, Minnesota. 

Wife of Rev. Isaac Houlgate. 

Descendant of Lieut. Isaac Nichols. 

Daughter of Carlton Washington Sanford and Sarah Vose, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abram Sanford and Susanna Wadsworth, his 
wife; Gilman Vose and Olive Nichols, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Sanford and Ruth Reynolds,* his wife; 
Isaac Nichols and Hannah White, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Nichols and Dorcas Nichols, his wife. 

Isaac Nichols, (1737-1822), served as ensign, Continental 
infantry, 1776; lieutenant, 1777; brigade quartermaster, 1778. 



14 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

He was placed on the pension roll of Orange Co., Vt., 1818, 
as lieutenant in the Massachusetts Continental Line. He was 
bom in Sutton, Mass. ; died in Braintree, Vt. 
Also No. 16942. 

MRS. JANE CLEVELAND ROBERTS. 24038 

Born in Conneaut, Ohio. 

Wife of Thomas S. Roberts. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Bacon, Jr. 

Daughter of George S. Cleveland and Lydia Jane Lyon, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Bond Lyon and Catharine Bacon, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Bacon, Jr., and Jane Berry Lewis, 
his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Bacon and Lydia Lothrop, his 
wife. 

Ebenezer Bacon, Jr., (1759-1817), enlisted at sixteen as a 
private in the Connecticut Line. He was a pensioner of Sara- 
toga County, N. Y., where he died. 

Also No. 141 74. 

MRS. MARGARET C. ROBERTS. • 24039 

Born in Binghamton, New York. 

Wife of Harlan P. Roberts. 

Descendant of Capt. Timothy Childs, Dr. Timothy Childs, 
Jr., and Col. James Easton, of Massachusetts ; Capt. John En- 
sign, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Capt. Ensign Conklin and Anna Bowers, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Conklin and Rhoda Ensign, his wife; 
Henry Giles Bowers and Mary Wells Childs, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Ensign (1788-1866) and Salina Clark, 
his wife; Dr. Timothy Childs and Rachel Easton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Ensign, Jr., (d. 1824) and Rhoda 
Lee, his wife; Timothy Childs and Mary Wells, his wife; James 
Easton and Eunice Pomeroy, his second wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Ensign and Mary Sedgwick, his 
wife. 

Timothy Childs, (1720-81), commanded a company of 
Massachusetts militia in the Burgoyne campaign. 

Timothy Childs, Jr., (1748-1821), led a company of minute 
men at the Lexington Alarm and served as surgeon in the 
Berkshire County regiment. 

James Easton, (1728-96), was with Ethan Allen at Ticon- 



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deroga and commanded a Berkshire County regiment in the 
Canadian expedition, 1775. 

Also Nos. 541, 983, 7746, 12401, 18728. 

John Ensign, (1723-1810), who had served in the early wars, 
was captain of the first train band, 1775, and deputy to the 
General Assembly. He was bom in Hartford; died in 
Canaan, Conn. 

Also No. 17 147. 

MRS. LUCY KENDALL SMITH. 24040 

Born in Ithaca, New York. 

Wife of Henry Gordon Smith. 

Descendant of Judge Phineas Catlin. 

Daughter of John Kendall and Cornelia Jackson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Hiram Jackson (b. 1799) and Lucy Catlin (b. 
1807), his wife. 

Gr-granddaughter of Phineas Catlin and Sally Ross (b. 1767). his 
wife, m. 1784. 

Phineas Catlin, (1760-1827), enlisted, 1780, in the Connecti- 
cut Light Horse. He was born in Litchfield, Conn. ; died in 
Catherine, N. Y. His widow received a pension for the service 
of her husband as corporal of Dragoons. 

Also No. :?278o. 

MRS. MARIE ADELE BROOME RANDALL. 24041 

Born in Brooklyn, New York. 

Wife of Richard A. Randall. 

Descendant of Col. John Broome, of New York. 

Daughter of William Henry Broome and Mary Jane Boarman, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Capt. John Lloyd Broome and Frances A. Justus, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Broome and Rebecca Lloyd, his wife. 

John Broome, (1738-1810), fitted out privateers and loaned 
money without interest to equip the militia in which body he 
was an officer. He was chairman of the Committee of Safety 
of New York City, and on the committee in charge of captured 
prisoners. He was a member of the Provincial Congress 
which formulated a state constitution. 

Also No. 5715- 



l6 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. MARY ELDER HALL. 24042 

Born in Blairsville, -Pennsylvania. 

Wife of C. S. Hall. 

Descendant of John Elder, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of George Elder (1822-96) and Margaret McNutt. his 
wife, m. 1858. 

Granddaughter of James Elder and Margaret Walters, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Elder and Mary Doughterty, his wife. 

John Elder, (1755-1838), enlisted as a private and in 1832 
was placed on the pension roll of Clearfield for service in the 
Pennsylvania Line. 

Also No. 12647. 

MRS. JOSEPHINE KELLEY BURLINGHAM. 24043 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Daniel Lewis Burlingham. 

Descendant of Maj. Caleb Robinson and of Nathan Han- 
cock. 

Daughter of William H. Kelley and Sophronia A. Cleveland, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Robinson Kelley and Nancy Hancock, his 
wife; Joseph Cleveland and Elizabeth Hancock, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Kelley and Elizabeth Robinson, his 
wife; Nathan Hancock and Sarah Craig, his wife; George Cleveland 
(b. 1740) and Sarah Cobb, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Robinson and Mary Waterhouse, his 
wife. 

Caleb Robinson, (1746-99), served as captain and major in 
the New Hampshire militia. 

Nathan Hancock, (1762-1823), served as fifer in the Massa- 
chusetts militia. 

Also No. 1919. 

MRS. RHODA JEANNETTE GREEN CARPENTER. 24044 

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 
Wife of L. E. Carpenter. 
Descendant of Josiah Chandler. 

Daughter of John Green and Mary E. Hutchins, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Cyrus H. Hutchins and Rachel Chandler, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Chandler and Mary Cushman, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Chandler and Rachel Magoon, his 
wife. 



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Josiah Chandler, (1748-1834), served as drummer at the 
Lexington Alarm in Capt. Thomas Loring's company of 
Massachusetts militia. He was born in Plympton, Mass. ; died 
in Montville, Me. 

MRS. LUELLA RACHEL GREEN EMMANS. 24045 

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 
Wife of N. H. Emmans. 
Descendant of Josiah Chandler. 

Daughter of John Green and Mary E. Hutchins, his wife. 
See No. 24044. 

MRS. ADELAIDE E. KINGMAN. 24046 

Born in Warren, Massachusetts. 

Widow of Benjamin F. Kingman. 

Descendant of Capt. Robert L. Eells and of Lieut. Benjamin 
Bass, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joseph Ramsdell and Elizabeth Eels, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Eells and Huldah Bass, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert L. Eells and Ruth Copeland, his wife; 
Benjamin Bass and Mercy Toleman, his wife. 

Robert L. Eells, (1732-1800), served on the Committee of 
Safety and commanded a company from Hanover at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. . 

Benjamin Bass, (1741-1821), served as lieutenant at the 
Lexington Alarm. 

Also Nos. 16245, 18389, 23994. 

MRS. MATHILDA ROOT BROWN LIGGETT. 24047 

Born in Marysville, Ohio. 

Wife of William Madison Liggett. 

Descendant of Capt. Eli Root and of Azariah Root, of Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter of Thomas Brown and Mary Root, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Sylvester Root and Mary Bierce, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Azariah Root and Elenor Barber, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eli Root and Mindwell Sackett, his wife. 

Eli Root, (1731-1804) was a signer of the Articles of Asso- 
ciation, 1774. He commanded a company in the Canadian 
campaign, 1775-76. He was born in Westfield, removed, 1757, 
to Pittsfield, Mass., where he died. 



l8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Azariah Root was placed on the pension roll of Delaware 
Co., Ohio, 183 1, for service of private in the Massachusetts 
militia. He was bom 1761 in Pittsfield, Mass. 

MISS JENNIE MAY BAKER. 24048 

Born in Utica, Minnesota. 

Descendant of Rufus Brett, Simeon Brett and Capt. Henry 
Hunter. 

Daughter of Barney Crosby Baker and Lucy Brett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Cyrus Hamlin Brett and Mary Hunter (b. 1815), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Brett and Alice Robinson, his wife; 
James Hunter (b. 1782) and Rachel Dodge, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rufus Brett and Susanna Cary, his wife; 
Henry Hunter and Sarah Wyer (1737-1836), his second wife, m. 1759. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Brett and Mehitabel Packard, 
his wife, m. 1748. 

Rufus Brett, (1751-92), served at various alarms from 
Bridgewater, Mass., where he was born. 

Simeon Brett, (1720-92), was a minute man at the Lexing- 
ton alarm under Capt. Josiah Hayden in the Massachusetts 
militia. 

Henry Hunter, (1725-99), was captain of a schooner, 1775, 
which sailed from Boston as a transport for the expedition to 
Quebec. He was born near Londonderry, Ireland; died in 
Walpole, Mass. 

MRS. MARY N. TURNER WEIRICK. 24049 

Born in Macon, Missouri. 

Wife of James Elmer Weirick. 

Descendant of John Cummings. 

Daughter of James Munroe Turner and Martha Jane Berry, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Berry and Elizabeth Cummings, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Cummings and Elizabeth Evans, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Cummings and Araminta, his wife. 

John Cummings, (i 756-1852), served in Capt. John 
Rudolph's company, Maj. Henry Lee's Legion, 1778-79. He 
was placed on the pension roll of Ohio Co., Va., 1820, for ser- 
vice of private in the Virginia Line. He died in Monroe 
County, Ohio, and on his tombstone is "Soldier of the Revo- 
lution." 



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MISS BERTHA BELLE BUTLER. 24050 

Born in Columbus, Ohio. 

Descendant of Capt. Gilbert James Livingston. 

Daughter of Charles Henry Butler and Belle Darling Howard, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Cortland Phillip Livingston Butler and Elizabeth, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Herrick Butler and Judith Livingston, 
his wife. 

See No. 24239. 

MRS. MARIA DUDLEY BRENT. 24051 

Born in Lebanon, Kentucky. 

Wife of Kelly Brent. 

Descendant of Lieut. Isham Talbot, Col. Thomas Hart, Jr., 
and Gov. James Garrard. 

Daughter of William Garrard Talbot apd Ellen Sophia Hart, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Senator Isham Talbot and Margaret Garrard, his 
wife; Thomas Pindal Hart and Mary Gardner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isham Talbot and Elizabeth Davis, his wife, 
m. 1765; James Garrard and Elizabeth Mountjoy, his wife; Gen. 
Thomas Hart and Eleanor Grosh, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Hart, Jr., and Susanna Gray, his 
wife. 

Isham Talbot served as lieutenant of the Fifth Virginia regi- 
ment, 1776. He was born 1738. His daughter Jane married 
a cousin, Capt. Isham Talbot. 

Thomas Hart, Jr., was a member of the Provincial Congress 
of North Carolina, 1774, and also served as commissary of 
militia. He was born in Virginia, removed to Kentucky and 
1808 died in Lexington. 

James Garrard, (1749- 1822), served in the Stafford County 
militia and in the House of Delegates of Virginia. He 
became Governor of Kentucky, where he died. 

Also Nos. 10014, 1 1085, 12038, 14027, 161 IS, 23844. 

MRS. LAURA LOVING CRUTCHER. 24052 

Born in Bowling Green, Kentucky. 
Wife of Edwin Ruthoen Crutcher. 

Descendant of Maj. William Spencer and of Capt. William 
Loving, of Virginia. 



20 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of Judge William Voltaire Loving (1803-86) and Amanda 
Graham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Maj. John Loving (1770-1827) and Elizabeth 
Spencer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Loving and Elizabeth Beverly, his 
wife; William Spencer. 

William Loving, (1740-92), served as a minute man and as 
captain and commissary of the Amherst County, Virginia 
militia. He died in Nelson County. 

William Spencer, (1742-1813), enlisted 1776 as ensign of 
minute men in Col. Charles Lewis' regiment. He served 
through the war and rose to the rank of major. He was born 
in Culpepper County ; died in Nelson County. 

MRS. MARY AGNES COBURN COLBY. 24053 

Born in Lowell, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Ira G. Colby. 

Descendant of Capt. Joseph Bradley Vamum, Lieut. Luther 
Graves and Charles Bamford. 

Daughter of James M. Coburn and Harriet M. Graves, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George W. Coburn and Mary Bamford, his wife; 
Joshua Leland Graves and Caroline Elizabeth Stron, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hon. Simon Coburn and Mary Varnum, his 
wife; David Jewett Graves and Mary Leland, his wife; James Bam- 
ford. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Bradley Varnum and Mary Butler, 
his wife; Luther Graves and Pheba Jewett, his wife, m. 1772; Charles 
Bamford. 

Joseph Bradley Varnum, (1750-1821), served as a minute 
man 1775, as captain in the Burgoyne campaign, 1777, and as 
commissioner 1781. He was member of the convention that 
framed the state constitution and served many terms in the 
General Court. He was born in Dracut, Mass., where he died. 

Also Nos. 6435, 9093, 16219, 17557. 

Luther Graves, (1749-90), served as sergeant in Capt. 
Samuel Sawyer's company. Col. John Whitcomb's regiment 
and as lieutenant under Capt. Ephraim Stearn. He was born 
in Lancaster, Mass., where he died. 

Also No. 18062. 

Charles Bamford enlisted, 1775, as a private in Capt. Win^ 
born Adams' company of New Hampshire militia. 



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MRS. MARY ELIZABETH DOCKERY. 24054 

Born in Liberty, Missouri. 

Wife of Alexander M. Dockery. 

Descendant of William Pixlee, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Greenup Bird and Catherine Jane Pixlee, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Pixlee and Margaret Owens, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Pixlee and Elizabeth Curtis, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Pixlee and Betsy Judson, his wife. 

William Pixlee, (1734-1800), served on the committee of 
Inspection for collecting and disposing of supplies for the 
army. He was born in Stratford, where he died. 

Also No. 19061. 

MRS. ELLA HILL KINGSLEY. 24055 

Born in North Adams, Massachusetts. 

Wife of George Kingsley. 

Descendant of Sergt. Jonathan Avery. 

Daughter of Thomas Fox Hill and Isabella Ward, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Caleb Hill and Annis Avery, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Avery and Pamelia Fox, his wife. 

Jonathan Avery, (1755-1847), was orderly sergeant at the 
battle of Long Island with the Connecticut troops. He was 
placed on the pension roll 181 8. He was born in Montville, 
Conn. ; died in Charlmont, Mass. 

Also Nos. 1 1485, 141 1 1, 19242, 20035. 

MRS. CARRIE HAWTHORNE AMBLER. 24056 

Born in Amboy, Illinois. 

Wife of Thomas M. Ambler. 

Descendant of Enos Ives, Jr. 

Daughter of Willis Hawthorne and Ruth Ives, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Almon Ives and Nancy Tomblin, his wife. 

Cr.-granddaughter of Enos Ives, Jr. and Ruth Bingham, his wife. 

Enos Ives, Jr., (1759-1827), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm and served in the New York campaign in Capt. 
John Couch's company, Col. Philip B. Bradley's Connecticut 
regiment, Wadsworth's Brigade. He was born in Walling- 
ford, Conn., died in Ellery, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 12097, 16674. 



22 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. KATE OTEY JOHNSON CARLISLE. 24057 

Born in O'Fallon, Missouri. 

Wife of James L. Carlisle. 

Descendant of Capt. John Otey, of Virginia. 

Daughter of G. S. Johnson and Eliza Gwatkin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward Gwatkin and Mary Otey, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Otey and Elizabeth Mathews, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Otey and Mary Hopkins, his wife. 

John Otey commanded Bedford County riflemen in the 
Revolution. He was bom in that county and died there in 
1817. 

Also Nos. 2, 9529, 16522, 231 19. 

MISS ALICE GILBERT HUNTINGTON DODS. 24058 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Eliphalet Huntington, Fortunatus Nichols, 
Daniel Forbes and Capt. Ebenezer Lathrop. 

Daughter of John Charles Dods and Eliza S. F. Huntington, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of George Lathrop Huntington and Hannah Flagg 
Forbes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Huntington and Ann Lathrop, his 
wife; Eli Forbes and Clarissa Nichols, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliphalet Huntington and Dinah Rudd, his 
wife; Ebenezer Lathrop, Jr. and Deborah Lathrop, his wife; Elisha 
Forbes and Hannah Flagg, his wife; Fortunatus Nichols and Sarah 
Clayes, his wife. 

Eliphalet Huntington, (1737-99), enlisted as a private in the 
Eighth regiment commanded by Col. Jedediah Huntington, 
1775. He was bom in Windham, Conn., where he died. 

Fortunatus Nichols, (1760-1842), was placed on the pension 
roll, Worcester Co., 183 1, for service of private, Massachusetts 
Continental Line. 

Daniel Forbes, (1710-80), served on the Committee of Cor 
respondence and in the General Court. He was born in West- 
boro, Mass., where he died. 

Ebenezer Lathrop, (1702-81), commanded a company of 
veteran guards for tours of duty. He was born in Norwich, 
Conn., where he died. 

Also Nos. 998, 7102, 8133, 1 1333, 16366, 18219. 



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MRS. LAVINIA B. LENOIR NIFONG. 24059 

Born in Columbia, Missouri. 

Wife of F. G. Nifong. 

Descendant of Capt. William Lenoir. 

Daughter of Slater Ensor Lenoir and Margaret Bradford, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Walter Raleigh Lenoir and Sarah Evaline Bou- 
chelle, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Lenoir and Ann Ballard, his wife. 

William Lenoir, (1751-1839), served as lieutenant in the 
Rutherford campaign 1776, and commanded a company in 
Col. Benjamin Cleveland's regiment to subdue the Tories. He 
was wounded at Kings Mountain and a horse was shot under 
him at Haw River 1781. He was placed on the pension roll 
for service of private, lieutenant and captain in the North 
Carolina line. He was bom in Brunswick Co., Va., died in 
Wilkes Co., N. C. 

Also Nos. 6645, 11914, 12194. 

24060 

FRANCES OTEY HEALD OTTOPY. 24061 

Born in O'Fallon, Missouri. 
Wife of Dr. L M. Ottofy. 

Descendant of Capt. John Otey and of Col. Thomas Heald. 
Datighter of Darius Heald and Martha Hunter, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Major Nathan Heald and Rebecca Wells^ his wife; 
Edward Hunter atid Eliza Gwatkin, his wife. 

Edward Gwatkin and Mary Otey, his wife; 
ffail Adams, his first wife. 



MRS 




a8o6), served as captain at Lexington, 

Enoch Hale's reg^iment at Ticon- 

4 II' of colonel He was born in 



24062 



Twell, of Vir^nia. 

:is and Christian BJair Boyd, his 

\d ;iml Matilda BurwtOj his wife. 



24 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Burwell and Anne Spotswood, his wife. 

Lewis Burwell, (1745-1800), was a delegate to the Bill of 
Rights Convention, 1775, and served fourteen years in the As- 
sembly. He raised a regiment which he commanded at the 
siege of York. He was born in Williamsburg and is buried on 
his estate, Stoneland. 

Also Nos. 176, 1734, 6073, 15976, 17852, 19324* 21624, 22194- 

MRS. JANIE M. TAYLOR. 24063 

Born in Lexington, Kentucky. 

Widow of George Taylor. 

Descendant of Brig. Gen. Evan Shelby and of Gov. Isaac 
Shelby. 

Daughter of Samuel Magoffin and Susan Shelby, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Shelby and Maria Warren, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Shelby and Susanna Hart, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Evan Shelby and Letitia Cox, his wife. 

Evan Shelby, (1720-94), rose from captain to brigadier gen- 
eral of militia. 

Isaac Shelby, (1750-1826), served under his father at Long 
Island Flats. 

Also Nos. 200, 1574, 2396, 4077, 5696, 6089, 7785, 8275, 10469, 16130, 
180Q4, 20961, 22692. 

MRS. MARY GANTT HICKMAN. 24064 

Bom in Clinton, Missouri. 

Wife of E. H. Hickman. 

Descendant of George Warth. 

Daughter of James B. Gantt and Mary Alice Warth, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Harrison Warth and Mary English, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Warth and Priscilla Cox, his 2d wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Warth and Hanna Berry, his wife. 

George Warth, (1747-1812), guarded the Hessian prisoners 
who were sent to Virginia. He was bom near Winchester, 
Va. ; died in Ohio. 

MRS. MARY LOUISE McQUISTON. 24065 

Bom in Aberdeen, Mississippi. 
Wife cf Dunbar Holder McQuiston. 

Descendant of Richard Hoskins and of Charles Blount, of 
North Carolina* 



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Daughter of Lafayette Haughton and Sarah Priscilla Brownrigg, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Gen. Richard Thomas Brownrigg, (1793-1846) and 
Mary Hoskins, (1804-61), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Brownrigg and Ruth Baker, his wife, 
m. 1792; Edward Hoskins and Elizabeth Blount, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Richard Hoskins and Winnifred Wiggins, 
his wife; Charles Blount and Mary Clayton, (1725-67), his wife. 

Charles Blount, (1721-84), was a member of the Committee 
of Safety and of the Provincial Congress. 

Richard Hoskins, (1740-96), was a soldier, patriot and 
signer of the St. Paul's Church Declaration of Independence, 
1776. He was born in Edenton where he died. 

24066 

MISS ODA ZOE CLOSSON. . 24067 

Born in Prairie City, Illinois. 

Descendant of Gideon Lincoln, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Gardner Wi/liam Closson and Olive Johnson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Closson and Lidia Ann Gardner, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin D. Gardner and Martha Lincoln, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Lincoln and Martha Perkins, his 
wife, m. 1781. 

Gideon Lincoln enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Henry 
Prentis' company. He was bom 1760 in Abington, Mass. 

Also No. 19845. 

MRS. CLARA B. HARVEY. 24068 

Born in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Andrew Eugene Harvey. 

Descendant of Daniel Brown. 

Daughter of Phineas Edward Hovey and Matilda M. Willard, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Titus B. Willard and Hannah Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Brown and Margaret Elliott, his wife. 

Daniel Brown, (1750-1818), served as a private in sea-coast 
defense. He was born in Kingston, N. H. ; died in Brush 
Creek, Ohio. 

Also Nos. 1 1578, 13439, 16898. 



26 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MISS LILLIE B. HOVEY. 24069 

Born in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. 
Descendant of Daniel Brown. 

Daughter of Phineas Edward Hovey and Matilda M. Willard, his 
wife. 
See No. 24068. 

MRS. CLARA LILLIAN HALL. 24070 

Born in Munson, Ohio. 

Wife of Charles L. Hall. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Sessions, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Reddington Stanhope and Mary Baker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Baker and Irene Chapman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Chapman and Lydia Sessions, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Sessions and Irene, his wife. 

Nathaniel Sessions, -(1750-1824), was a minute man from 
Tolland County at the Lexington Alarm. He was bom in 
Union, Conn. 

24071 

MRS. JESSIE SNIVELY SEACREST. 24072 

Born in Shady Grove, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Joseph Claggett Seacrest. 

Descendant of Christian Newcomer, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Frederick B. Snively and Cornelia Hanmiond, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Malachi Snively and Elizabeth Newcomer, his 
wife, 

Gr.-granddaughter of Christian Newcomer and Anna Rohrer, his 
wife. 

Christian Newcomer, (1756- 1832), serv^ed as a private under 
different commands m the Pennsyh^nia Continental Line. 
He was bom in Laricaster Co., Pa,; died in Washington 
County, Md. 

Also Nos. 65^6, 17986. 

MRS- SARAH ANN DOYLE. 24073 

Born in Baltimore, Maryland. 
Widow of Elisha l>oyle. 
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Young:. 

Daughter of John Fistt^r, Jr., (,K tr^'^ and Ann Yomig, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joi5e|>li Yom\g and Agnes Woodbum, his 2d wife. 



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Joseph Young, (1745-1823), served as lieutenant on the 
frontier of Pennsylvania, and as artificer at Carlisle, Pa. He 
was bom in Lancaster, Pa. ; died in Baltimore, Md. 

Also Nos. 6528^ 12339, 14058. 

MRS. FANNIE LYFORD GRIFFITH. 24074 

Bom in Detroit, Michigan. 

Wife of John W. Griffiith. 

Descendant of Oliver Smith Lyford, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Oliver Smith Lyford and Lavina A. Norris, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dudley Lyford, (b. 1781) and Betsey Smith, his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Oliver Smith Lyford and Elizabeth Johnson, 
(b. 1761), his wife, m. 1780. 

Oliver Smith Lyford, (1753-4-88), served in the Canadian 
expedition 1775 in Capt. Daniel Moore's company, Col. John 
Stark's regiment of New Hampshire troops. He was born in 
Brentwood; died in Exeter. 

MRS. ELIZABETH JONES EVANS LINDSEY. 24075 

Born in Delevan, Illinois. 

Wife of Zachary Taylor Lindsey. 

Descendant of Sergt. James Evans, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William Davis Evans and Mary Ann Evans, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gabriel Davis Evans and Mary McCaddon, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Evans and Elizabeth Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of James Evans and Elizabeth Thomas, his 
wife. 

James Evans, (i 724-1801), served as sergeant in the Fourth 
Pennsylvania regiment. He was born in Delaware Co. ; died 
in Lancaster Co., Pa. 

Also No. 14386. 

MISS FLORENCE LEIGHTON. 24076 

Born in Winchester, Illinois. 
Descendant of Tobias Leighton, Jr., of Maine. 
Daughter of Samuel Newell Leighton and Mary Hicks, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Leighton and Betsey Quinby, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Tobias Leighton, Jr. and Sarah Martin, his 
wife. 
Tobias Leighton, Jr., (1724-1818), enlisted 1775 in Capt. 



28 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Samuel Leighton's company, Col. James Scannon's regiment. 
He was born in Kittery ; died in Harmony. 
Also Nos. 13300, 14832, 16682. 

MRS. MARY E. PRATT. 24077 

Born in Hector, New York. 

Wife of Orlo H. Pratt. 

Descendant of Ensign Barnardus Swartwout, of New York. 

Daughter of George F. Collins and Maria A. Swartwout, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Augustus Swartwout and Olive Beckwith, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Barnardus Swartwout and Mary Brower, his 
wife. 

Barnardus Swartwout, (i 761 -1824), enlisted at seventeen in 
Capt. Abner French's company, Col. Philip Van Cortland's 
regiment and served as ensign 1782. He was bom in New 
York City; died in Tarrytown, N. Y. 

Also No. 16976. 

MRS. ELLA L. NIMS. 24078 

Born in Walpole, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Francis O. Nims. 

Descendant of Alexander Watkins. 

Daughter of Oliver Hall and Mariette L. Watkins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Watkins and Amy Sherman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Watkins and Hannah Ruggles, his 
wife. 

Alexander Watkins, (1756-1824), was a private in Capt. 
Daniel Lyon's companv, Col. Jedediah Huntington's regiment, 
Connecticut militia. He was born in Pomf ret, Conn. ; died in 
Walpole, N. H. 

Also No. 20516. 

MRS. LIZZIE S. CASWELL. 24079 

Born in Lowell, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Clark R. Caswell. 

Descendant of Lieut. Levi Warner, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of William Seaver and Sophia Warner, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ephraim Warner and Sophia Snow, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Levi Warner and Joanna Joslin, his wife. 
Levi Warner, (1761-1813), was a minute man at the Lexing- 



LINEAGE BOOK. 29 



ton Alarm; served several enlistments and 1780 held the rank 
of second lieutenant He was born in Lancaster; died in 
Leominster. 

MISS ELLA FANNIE GEE. 24080 

Born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Butterfield. 

Daughter of Elbridge B. Gee and Fannie White Parker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Parker and Emeline White, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Obediah Parker and Mabel Butterfield, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Butterfield, Jr., (1749-88) and 
Elizabeth Cune, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Butterfield and Susanna 
Spalding, his wife. 

Benjamin Butterfield, (1726-1804), served as lieutenant in 
Col. Seth Warner's regiment of Green Mountain Boys. He 
was born in Westford, Mass. ; died in Brattleboro, Vt. 

MRS. HELEN BARLOW HOLMES. 24081 

Bom in Ludlow, Vermont. 

Wife of Lewis Ward Holmes. 

Descendant of Nathan Hatch. 

Daughter of Frederic Hodge Barlow and Emeline Clark, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Barlow and Sarah Hatch, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Hatch and Hannah Marcy, his wife. 

Nathan Hatch, (1757-1841), enlisted at Alstead. N. H., 
1777, and gave one year's actual service in the New Hamp- 
shire Line. He was placed on the pension roll of Washington 
County, N. Y., 1832 and died at Fort Miller. 

MRS. MARY STARKEY HOWARD. 24082 

Born in Richmond, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Oscar Judson Howard. • 

Descendant of Joseph Starkey. 

Daughter of John Woodward Starkey and Diancy Bryant, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Starkey, (1795-1886) and Lucy Woodword, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Starkey and Waitstill Morse, his wife. 

Joseph Starkey enlisted, 1775, in the New Hampshire militia 
as a private. He was born in Attleboro, Mass., removed to 
Richmond, N. H., about 1766, where he died. 



30 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. GERTRUDE EVELINA ROBERTSON GATES. 24083 

Born in Chesterfield, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Samuel Oliver Gates. 

Descendant of Lieut. James Robertson, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Noyes Robertson and Helen Maria Cobb, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ebenezer Robertson and Phila Walker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Robertson and Sarah Bancroft, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Archibald Robertson and Elizabeth Watson, 
his wife. 

James Robertson, (1741-1830), was a signer of the Declara- 
tion to oppose the hostile proceedings of the British. He en- 
listed in the army and 1777 was promoted lieutenant. He was 
born in Edinburg, Scotland; died in Chesterfield, N. H. 

MRS. MARY EMERY STEARNS. 24084 

Born in Lake City, Minnesota. 
Wife of Frank Hall Stearns. 
Descendant of Joseph Starkey. 

Daughter of George Emery and Emma Lovilla Starkey, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Woodward Starkey and Diancy Bryant, his 
wife. 
See No. 24082. 

MRS. GERTRUDE ELIZABETH BURNHAM BAKER. 24085 

Born in Manchester, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Charles Maurice Baker. 

Descendant of Jesse Eaton, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Henry Eben Burnham and Elizabeth Patterson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John Duncan Patterson and Hannah Eaton, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Eaton and Hannah Eaton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Eaton and Sarah Worthen, his wife. 

Jesse Eaton, of Candia, was a signer of the pledge and his 
name is found among those who joined the army to oppose the 
progress of Burgoyne. 

Also No. 2409. 

MRS. FRANCELIA UPHAM McGRATH. 24086 

Born in Waitsfield, Vermont. 
Wife of Henry McGrath. 



WNEAG^ BOOK. 31 



Descendant of Capt. William Upham and of Lieut. Luther 
Graves. 

Daughter of Francis Luther Upham and Drusilla W. Atwood, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joshua Upham and Phebe (Graves) Chamber lin, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Upham and Elizabeth Wood, his 
wife; Luther Graves and Phebe Jewett, his wife, m. 1772. 

William Upham, (1738-1812), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of Weathersfield, Vt., 1776, and commanded a 
and as lieutenant under Capt. Ephraim Steams. He was bom 
in Mass.; died in Vermont. 

Also No. 3489. 

Luther Graves, (1749-90), served as sergeant in Capt. 
Samuel Sawyer's company, Col. John Whitcomb's regiment 
and as lieutenant under Capt. Ephraim Stearns. He was bom 
in Lancaster, Mass., where he died. 

Also No. 18062. 

MISS ABBIE M. CHOATE. 24087 

Born in Derry, New Hampshire. 

Descendant of James Choate, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Hunphrey Choate and Betsey Low, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Choate and Abigail Perkins, his wife. 

James Choate, (i 761 -1846), was among the picked men 
selected to row the troops across the river after the battle of 
Long Island. He also witnessed the execution of Andre. He 
was bom in Ipswich, Mass.; died in Derry, N. H. 

Also No. 14921. 

MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS CILLEY FERNALD. 24088 

Born in Nottingham, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Frederick Fernald. 

Descendant of Col. Joseph Cilley, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Joseph Neally Cilley and Mary Louisa Butler, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Col. Joseph Cilley and Elizabeth Williams, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Greenleaf Cilley and Jenny Neally, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Cilley and Sarah Longfellow, his 
wife. 

Joseph Cilley, (1734-99), raised a company at the first 
alarm; was appointed major Continental infantry 1776, and 



32 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

colonel 1777. He was at Bemis Heights, Saratoga, Mon- 
mouth, Stony Point, and many hard fought battles. He was 
president of the New Hampshire Society of the Cincinnati and 
the assembly of the State presented this brave officer with a 
pair of pistols. He was born in Nottingham, where he died. 

Also Nos. 63, 1254, 2958, 5265, 7853, 8309, 9712, 10275, 12760, 16712, 
22817. 

MISS OLIVE SEWALL PARSONS. 24089 

Born in Nashua, New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Capt. Josiah Parsons, of Maine. 

Daughter of Rev. Benjamin F. Parsons and Mary A. Nesmith, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jotham Parsons and Olive Greenleaf, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Parsons and Sarah Sewall, his wife. 

Josiah Parsons, (1750- 1807), served in the militia and upon 
his monument is insciibed "A patriot of Bunker Hill." He 
was bom in York ; died in Westpoint, Maine, 

Also No. 7861. 

MRS. LIZZIE F. HILL. • 24090 

Born in Chester, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Horace A. Hill. 

Descendant of John Emerson, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Luther Fitz and Elizabeth Hazleton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Hazleton and Sarah Emerson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Emerson and Elizabeth French, his wife. 

John Emerson, (1757-1844), enlisted 1777 in Capt. Joseph 
Dearborn's company. Col. Moses Nichols' regiment, 1777. 
He was born in Chester where he died. 

MISS CLARISSA ABBIE BURGE, 24091 

Born in Hollis, New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Sergt. Ephraim Btirge, Col. Nahum Baldwin 
and Deacon Ebenezer Cummings, all of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Cyrus Burge (1804-84) and Joanna Cummings, (i8t6- 
86), his wife, m. 1835. 

Granddaughter of Ephraim Burge, Jr. and Patty Baldwin, his wife; 
Samuel Cummings, (1781-1864) and Joanna Wyman, his wife, m. 1804. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Burge and Anna Abbot, his wife; 
Nahum Baldwin and Mary Lowe, (1734-1802), his wife, m. 1760; 
Ebenezer Cummings and Sarah Stevens, his 2d wife, m. 1774. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 33 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Deacon William Cummings and Sarah Har- 
wood, his wife. 

Ephraim Burge, ("1738-84), served as sergeant in Capt. 
Daniel Emerson's company from Hollis. He was bom in 
Chelmsford, Mass.; died in Hollis, N. H. 

Nahum Baldwin, , (1734-88), was appointed muster-master 
1776, and served as colonel of New Hampshire militia. He 
was bom in Woburn, Mass. ; died in Amherst, N. H. 

Also Nos. 20854, 23978. 

Ebenezer Cummings was a prominent patriot of Dunstable, 
N. H., where he was bom in 1730 and where he died, after 
1803. 

MRS. EMMA LOUISE PARKER. 24092 

Born in Woburn, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Joseph B. Parker. 

Descendant of Ensign Jesse Dean, Nathaniel Cutler, Na- 
thaniel Cutler, Jr., David Cummings, Ebenezer Cummings 
and Peter Norton, all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Ebenezer Norton Blake, (1817-91) and Harriet Cum- 
mings, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Thomas Davis Blake and Martha Norton, 
his wife; Moses Cummings, (1800-40) and Harriet Cutler, (b. 1807), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Norton and Lydia Clayborn, his 
wife; Ebenezer Cummings and Jemima Hartwell, his ist wife, m. 1774; 
James Cutler, (1779-1843) and Mary Dean, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Norton and Sarah Bassett, his wife; 
David Cummings and Joanna Jones, his ist wife; Nathaniel Cutler, 
Jr. and Betty Bennett, his wife; Jesse Dean and Mary Johnson, 
(d. 1821), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Cutler and Mary Wyman, his 
1st wife. 

Jesse Dean, (1754-1834), was placed on the pension roll as 
private and ensign in the Massachusetts Line. He was bom in 
Woburn ; died in Burlington, Mass. 

Nathaniel Cutler, (1724- 1808), served as a minute man at 
the Lexington Alarm. 

Nathaniel Cutler, Jr., (1748-1813), was a member of the 
train-band from Woburn under Capt. Timothy Warren. 

David Cummings, (1729-99), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm and served * several enlistments in the Massa- 
3 



34 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

chusetts militia. He was born in Topsfield; died in Burling- 
ton, Mass. 

Ebenezer Cummings, of Woburn, (1749-1821), served at 
the Lexington Alarm, at Ticonderoga and guarding stores at 
Cambridge. 

Peter Norton, (1718-92), served as a private in the sea- 
coast defense of Martha's Vineyard. 

Also Nos. 6687, 1 1 128, 14886, 16230, 22019. 

MISS FANNIE E. WESTON. 24093 

Born in Amherst, New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Weston, Israel Towne, Israel 
Towne, Jr., and Benjamin Hopkins, all of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of William J. Weston and Elizabeth B. Towne, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ebenezer Weston and Sarah Herrick, his wife; 
Israel Towne and Sarah L. Brazer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Weston and Esther Kendall, his wife ; 
Israel Towne and Hannah Abbot, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Israel Towne, Jr. and Lydia Hopkins, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Israel Towne and Grace Gardner, his 
wife; Benjamin Hopkins and Hannah, his wife. 

Ebenezer Weston, (1731-1805), was a signer of the Asso- 
ciation Test of Amherst. 

Israel Towne, (1705-91), signed the Association Test. 

Israel Towne, Jr., (1736-1813), served as recruiting officer. 

Benjamin Hopkins, (1701-87), signed the Association Test. 

Also No. 23468. 

MISS CLARA A. WESTON. 24094 

Born in Amherst, New Hampshire. 
Descendant of Israel Towne, Israel Towne, Jr., Ebenezer 
Weston and Benjamin Hopkins. 
Daughter of William J. Weston and Elizabeth B. Towne, his wife. 
See No. 24093. 

MRS. MARY SEYMOUR LOVELL. 24095 

Born in St. Albans, Vermont. 
Wife of Charles O. Lovell. 
Descendant of Jesse Lyman. 
Daughter of H. P. Sejrmour and Mary Louise Lyman, his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 35 



Granddaughter of William Hunt Lyman and Julia Sowles, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Lyman and Jerusha Hunt, his wife. 

Jesse Lyman, (1764-1814), enlisted at sixteen as a private 
in the Connecticut Levies, 1780. He was bom in Columbia, 
Conn. ; died in Vergennes, Vt., from the effects of exposure 
at the battle of Plattsburg. 

MRS. SARA LOUISE QUIMBY MONGEON. 24096 

Born in Newport, New Hampshire. 

Wife of L. F. Mongeon. 

Descendant of Jonathan Chase, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Marshall C. Quimby and Laura Hutchinson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Quimby and Sarah Chase, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Stickney Chase and Esther Martin, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Chase and Sarah Stickney, (1738- 
1812), his wife. 

Jonathan Chase, (1732-1815), who had served in the early 
wars, acted as moderator and selectman of Hopkinton, 1777. 
He turned out to reenforce the northern army under Gates. 
He was born in Concord; died in Hopkinton. 

24097 

MRS. ELISE L. WRIGHT MACKIE. 24098 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Arthur Mackie. 

Descendant of Lieut. Ebenezer Wright and of Lieut. Josiah 
Quinby. 

Daughter of Nelson Wright and Anna Emeline Quinby, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Albert Welles Wright and Elizabeth Adams 
Abeel, his wife; James Moses Quinby and Phebe Agnes Sweazey, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Wright and Philomela Waterman, his 
wife ; Jotham Quinby and Lilias Smith, his wife. 

See No. 24123. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Wright and Grace Butler, his 
wife. 

Ebenezer Wright, (1742-1808), served in the Connecticut 
militia from corporal to lieutenant. He was bom in Wethers- 
field, Conn. ; died in Rome, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 1 1 199, 12917. 



36 IMUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLaXION. 

MRS. CATHERINE COLT PENNINGTON LONG. 24099 

Born in Paterson, New Jersey. 

Wife of A. W. Long. 

Descendant of Gov. William Sanford Pennington, Hon. Wil- 
liam Peartree Smith and Judge Elisha Boudinot, all of New 
Jersey. 

Daughter of Aaron Sanford Pennington and Anna Bicknell Atter- 
bury, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Aaron Sanford Pennington, (1800-69) and 
Catherine Colt, his wife; Edward J. C. Atterbury, (1813-87) and 
Anna Kliza Bicknell, (1819-43), his wife. 

Gr,-granddaughter of William Sanford Pennington and Phoebe 
Wheeler, his wife; Lewis Atterbury, (1779-1872) and Catherine Bou- 
dinot, his wife, m. 1803. 

Gr.-gr,-granddaughter of Samuel Pennington and Mary Sanford, his 
wife; Judge Elisha Boudinot and Catherine Smith, his wife, m. 1778, 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Peartree Smith and Mary 
Bryant, his wife, m. 1745. 

William Sanford Pennington, (1757-1826), served in the 
artillery and by special act of Congress, was appointed major. 
He was born in Newark where he died. 

Also No. 920. 

William Peartree Smith, (1723-1801), a graduate of Yale, 
was a delegate to the Provincial Congress, 1775, and Judge 
of Essex County Court. 

Elisha Boudinot, (1749-1819), was Secretary of Council of 
Safety, member of the Committee of Safety and 1778 was 
elected Commissary of prisoners. He was bom in Philadel- 
phia ; died in Newark, N. J. 

Also Nos. 1077, 9198. 

MRS. EMILY HALSEY VINCENT. • 24100 

Born in Sing Sing, New York. 

Wife of Frederick William Vincent. 

Descendant of Hon. Rufus King and of Hon. John Alsop, 
of New York. 

Daughter of Rev. Charles Henry Halsey and Eliza Gracie King, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Charles King and Eliza Gracie, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Rufus King and Mary Alsop, (1769-1819), his 
wife, m. 1786. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Alsop and Mary Frogat, his wife, 
m. 1760. 



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Rufus King, (1755-1827), a graduate of Harvard, was ap- 
pointed captain and aide-de-camp to Gen. Sullivan 1778 in the 
Rhode Island campaign. He became a distinguished lawyer 
and statesman. He was born in Scarboro, Me., died in New 
York City. 

John Alsop, (1720-94), was a member of the first Conti- 
nental Congress. He was bom in Middletown, Conn.; died 
in Newton, Long Island. 

Also No. 3544. 

MRS. MARY HAYT PATTERSON. 24101 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Andrew Stuart Patterson. 

Descendant of Lieut. Timothy Delavan, of New York. 

Daughter of Ezra Ayres Hayt and Isabella Johnson Peck, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Rogers Hayt and Mary E. Ayres, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hayt and Elizabeth Delevan, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Delevan and Elizabeth Close, his 
wife. 

Timothy Delavan, (1738-1813), served as ensign, 1776, and 
lieutenant, 1779, of the Dutchess County company of militia. 
He was bom in North Salem ; died in Patterson, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 8375, 18240, 21959. 

MRS. MARY S. PECK. 24102 

Born in Warren, Rhode Island. 

Wife of James C. Peck. 

Descendant of Samuel Bardwell, of Massachusetts. 

"naughter of Rhodolphus Bardwell Johnson and Mary Lawton Brown, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Johnson and Lois Bardwell, (1792-1822), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Bardwell and Editha Gunn, (1763- 
1847), his wife, m. 1781. 

Samuel Bardwell, (1757-1848), was a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm. He was placed 1832 on the Massachusetts 
pension roll of Montague, where he died. 

MRS. HENRIETTA W. WITTKE ROBERTS. 24103 

Born in Brooklyn, New York. 
Wife of L. S. Roberts. 
Descendant of John Blake, of New York. 



38 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of John S. Augustus Wittke and Phoebe A. Cooper, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Cooper and Gitty Blake, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Blake and Mary T. Smith, his wife. 

John Blake, (1746-1828), served as a private in Capt. Abra- 
ham Shepard's company of Riflemen. He was born in New 
Utrecht; died in New Lots. 



MISS HELEN PARKER HERBERT OLENDORF. 24104 

Born in Jersey City, New Jersey. 

Descendant of Daniel Olendorf, Solomon Loomis, William 
Robbins, Josiah Gary.. Col. John Smock, Capt. Hendrick 
Smock, Capt. James Morgan and Lieut. Aaron Lane. 

Daughter of John Olendorf and Elizabeth Herbert, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Olendorf and Anna Nancy Loomis, his wife; 
Jacob Van Wickle Herbert and Eliza Jane Smock, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Obadiah Herbert and Margaret Sophia Van 
Wickle, his wife; Arnold Olendorf and Dorcas Low, his wife; Gar- 
ret Smock and Rebecca Wallen, his wife; William Robbins Loomis 
and Charlotte Gary, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Olendorf and Catharine, his wife; 
Hendrick Smock and Sarah Lane, his wife; James Wallen and Eliza- 
beth Wainwright, his wife; Jacob Van Wickle and Sarah Morgan, his 
wife; Solomon Loomis and Prudence Robbins, his wife; Josiah Cary, 
Jr., and Lydia Clark, his wife, m. 1783. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Smock and Elizabeth Conover, 
his wife; Aaron Lane and Sarah Conover, his wife, m. 1743; James 
Morgan and Margaret Evertsen, his wife; William Robbins and 
Rebecca Miller, his wife; Josiah Cary and Hannah Conklin, his wife, 
m. 1760. 

Daniel Olendorf, (1755-1830), served as soldier and scout 
in the Tryon County militia. He died in Cooperstown, N. Y. 

Solomon Loomis, (1748-94), served as a private in the Con- 
necticut militia under Capt. Ezekiel Olcott, 1778, and in the 
Levies, 1780. 

William Robbins, (1729-86), served as a private in the 
Hartford County, Connecticut militia. 

Josiah Cary, Jr., (1761-1807), served in the first call for 
troops in the Connecticut militia under Capt. William Clift. 
He was born in Haddam, Conn. 

John Smock, (1727 -1808), rose from Captain to colonel of 



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Monmouth Co., New Jersey militia and 1778 was taken pris- 
oner. He is buried in Freehold, N. J. 

Also Nos. 1079, 3721, 23830. 

Hendrick Smock, (1749-1814), commanded a company in 
the Monmouth Artillery 1780. 

James Morgan, (1734-84), entered the army as ensign and 
commanded a company of New Jersey troops under Col. 
Nathaniel Heard. 

Also Nos. 276, 1491, 372 J, 4653, 17661, I979i» 20559. 

Aaron Lane, (1720-1805), was lieutenant of New Jersey 
militia 1777; was wounded in service which compelled him to 
resign in 1779. He died in Hunterdon County. 

MISS RUTH TIERNANN. 24105 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Edward Leslie Tiernann. 

Descendant of Noah Wyeth, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Peter Cooper Tiernann and Caroline Breath, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Fawsitt Tiernann and Martha W. Clowes, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Anthony Tiernann and Mary Frothinghatn 
Newell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Newell and Elizabeth Wyeth, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Noah Wyeth and Betty Fitch, his wife. 

Noah Wyeth, (1742-1814), served as a minute man at the 
battle of Lexington and was detailed for special duty, 1778. 
He was bom in Cambridge, where he died. 

MRS. MARY FRANCES HAMILTON HARRISON. 24106 

Born in Palmyra, Missouri. 

Wife of Edwin Mortimer Harrison. 

Descendant of Sergt. William Hamilton, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Silas Newton Hamilton, (1811-81) and Margaret Akers 
Howell, (1810-95), his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Hamilton, (1783-1855) and Phebe Bald- 
win, (1783-1861), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Hamilton and Susan Heywood, his 
wife. 

William Hamilton, (i 756-1826), served as a private in the 
Morris County militia; was promoted Quartermaster's ser- 
geant in the same battalion. 



40 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. ANNA R. THOMPSON. 24107 

Born in Newark, New Jersey. 

Wife of Charles D. Thompson. 

Descendant of Adj. Joseph Linn, David Simpson and Robert 
McMurtry, all of New Jersey. 

Daughter of William McMurtry and Catharine Tyerson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John McMurtry and Elizabeth Simpson, his 
wife; David Ryerson and Mary Carnes Linn, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert McMurtry and Agnes McVicar, his 
wife; David Simpson and Rebecca Price, his wife; Andrew Linn, 
M. D. and Anne Carnes, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Linn and Martha Kirkpatrick, his 
wife. 

Joseph Linn, (1725-1800), served as adjutant in the Sussex 
County militia. 

David Simpson, (1757-1823), served as a private in the 
Somerset County militia. He died near Baskingridge. 

Robert McMurtry, (1749-1822), was a private in the militia 
of Somerset County, where he died. 

MRS. GERTRUDE ALBERTSON HUBER. 24108 

Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 

Wife of Samuel Huber. 

Descendant of Lieut. Jeremiah Leeds and of Jonas Morse, 
of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Levi C. Albertson and Elizabeth Leeds, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Leeds and Hannah Webb, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Leeds and Armenia Lake, his wife; 
William Webb, Jr. and Elizabeth Morse, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Leeds and Judith Steelman, his 
wife; Jonas Morse and Abagail Smith, his wife. 

Jeremiah Leeds, (1754- 1838), served as lieutenant, 1777, in 
Capt. Joseph Covenover's company of Gloucester County 
militia. 

Jonas Morse, (1752-1824), served as a private in the Glou- 
cester County militia. 

MRS. JOANNA SCULL LORE. 24109 

Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 
Wife of William G. Lore. 
Descendant of Joseph Scull, of New Jersey. 



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Daughter of Richard Scull and Eunice S. Scull, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Scull and Elizabeth Scull, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Scull, (1760-1809) and Alice Collins, 
(1766-1833), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Scull and Sarah Scull, (1734-1819), 
his wife. 

Joseph Scull, (1731-1810), served as a private in the militia 
of Gloucester County, where he was born and where he died. 

Also No. 20474. 

MRS. ANNA BOICE ADAMS. 241 10 

Born in Absecon, New Jersey. 

Wife of Israel Guthrie Adams. 

Descendant of Thomas Chamberlain, Frederick Steelman 
and William Boice, all of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Peter Boice, (1805-92) and Sarah Ann Chamberlain, 
(1807-80), his wife. 

Granddaughter of Peter Boice, (1764-1849) and Rachel Frambes, his 
wife; William Chamberlain, (1774-1850) and Sarah Steelman, (1778- 
1847), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Boice and Priscilla Price, his wife; 
Thomas Chamberlain and Mary, his wife; Frederick Steelman and 
Sophia Risley, his wife. 

Thomas Chamberlain served in the Gloucester County, New 
Jersey militia as a private. He was bom in England; died 
in New Jersey. ' 

Frederick Steelman was among the patriots of New Jersey 
who defended the colony when it was overrun by the British. 
He died in 1782. 

William Boice was a minute man in the Gloucester County 
militia. He was born in Holland ; came to America, 1755, and 
located in New Jersey, 1760, where he died. 

MRS. ELIZABETH CLEMENT BOICE NOURSE. 241 11 

Bom in Camden, New Jersey. 

Wife of C. D. Nourse. 

Descendant of William Boice, Frederick Steelman and 
Thomas Chamberlain. 

Daughter of Henry Boice and Catherine M. Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Peter Boice and Sarah Ann Chamberlain, his wife ; 
Jonathan Smith and Eunice Turner, his wife. 

See No. 241 10. 



42 DAUGHTERS 01^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



MRS. GEORGIANA B ARSTOW WRIGHT. 241 12 

Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 

Wife of William Wright. 

Descendant of Joseph Sooy. 

Daughter of Joseph Abridge Barstow and Elizabeth Ann Turner, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Turner and Elizabeth Sooy, his wife. 

Cr.-granddaughter of Augustus Sooy and Sarah Higbee, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Sooy and Ann, his first wife. 

Joseph Sooy was a minute man in the Gloucester County 
militia. He was born in Holland ; died in New Jersey. 

Also No. 20474. 

MISS NETTIE MABEL BARSTOW. . 24113 

Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 
Descendant of Joseph Sooy. 

Daughter of Joseph Abridge Barstow and Elizabeth Ann Turner, 
his wife. 
See No. 241 12. 

MRS. MARY COPELAND FURBER. 24114 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Edward Martin Furber. 

Descendant of Philip McCracken, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William Copeland and Martha McCracken, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Philip McCracken and Mary McKeever, his wife. 

Philip McCracken, (1762-1811), was a private in the Corps 
of Sappers and Miners and in the Infantry. He was honored 
with a badge of merit for six years' service. He was bom in 
Scotland; died in Philadelphia and is buried in the Old Pine 
Street Church ground. 

MRS. STELLA BUISTWOOD. 24115 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Isaac Trumbull Wood. 

Descendant of Martin Eordan, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John Menzie Buist and Stella Margaret Lednum, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. John Lednum and Anna Maria Eordan, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Martin Eordan and Elizabeth Maria Hoffnagle, 
his wife, m. 1790. 



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Martin Eordan, (1761-1821), at the age of fifteen enlisted 
in the Flying Camp; was taken prisoner at Long Island and 
confined ten months. He served as guard over prisoners at 
Lancaster barracks. He was born in Lancaster where he died. 

Also Nos. 8997, 9338. 

MISS JULIA LITTELL. 241 16 

Born in Summit, New Jersey. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Bonnell and of Nathaniel Littell, 
of New Jersey. 

Daughter of William Littell and Mehetabel Bonnell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Littell and Mary Conklin, his wife, m. 1809; 
Jonathan Crane Bonnell and Phebe Ward, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Littell and Mary Cauldwell, his 
wife; Nathaniel Bonnell, Jr., (1756-1814) and Martha Crane, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Bonnell and Elizabeth Allen, 
his first wife. 

Nathaniel Bonnell, (1731-1809), served as a private in the 
militia from Chatham, New Jersey, where he was bom and 
where he died. 

Nathaniel Littell, (1753-1811), served in the New Jersey 
Artillery under Capt. Daniel Neil. 

MISS SARAH ELIZABETH HENDRICK. 241 17 

Born in Springfield, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Abijah Hendrick, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Maj. Oren Alonzo Hendrick and Mary Catherine Bald- 
win, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abijah Hendrick, Jr., and Eemecia Taylor, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Hendrick and Hepzibah S wetland, his 
wife. 

Abijah Hendrick, (1761-1840), was placed on the pension 
roll of Hampden County, 183 1, for service of private in the 
State troops. He was born in Wilbraham; died in Feeding 
Hills. 

Also No. 1448. 

MRS. MARY LOIS DURAND SCHEERER. 241 18 

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 9 

Wife of William Scheerer. 



44 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Alexander Durand. 

Daughter of Joseph Barnes Durand and Helen Florence Sloan, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Calvin Durand and Lois Barnes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Durand and Elizabeth Whaley, his 
wife. 

Alexander Durand, (1767-1836), was placed on the pension 
roll of Chittenden County, Vermont, 1818, for one year's 
actual service of private with the Connecticut troops. He was 
born in Norwalk, Conn. ; died in Charlotte, Vt. 

MISS ANNA FARRAND. 241 19 

Born in Bloomfield, New Jersey. 

Descendant of Lieut. Bethuel Farrand, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Charles Farrand and Anna Farrand, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry D. Farrand and Julia A. Sturtevant, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Farrand and Phebe Plume, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Bethuel Farrand and Rhoda Smith, his 
wife. 

Bethuel Farrand, (1741-94), enlisted, 1776, and served on 
tours of duty when New Jersey was overrun by the enemy. 
His widow, who was a noble helpmeet in the Revolution, at the 
age of ninety, received a pension for two years' actual service 
of her husband as a lieutenant with the New Jersey troops. 
He fought at the battles of Monmouth and Springfield. 

Also Nos. 5713, 8308, 12109, 13468. 

MRS. EMMA M. WERTS. 24120 

Bom in New Brunswick, New Jersey. 
Wife of G«orge T. Werts. 
I rendant of Hon. Henry Wisner, of New York. 

of Ashcr Stella Runyon and Harriet Maria Lathrop, his 

CL I* 

' ter of Elder Lebbens Lathrop and Harriet Wisner, his 

giiter of Henry Wisner, Jr., and Sarah Barnet, his wife. 

Iter of Henry Wisner and Sarah Norton, his first 

'T720-90), was a delegate to the first and 
ongress and signed the original draft of 



I.1NEAGE BOOK. 45 



the Declaration of Independence. He erected mills for making 
gun powder and supplied the army. He was bom in Ulster 
County, where he died. 
Also Nos. 1849, 4475, 1 1883, 12936, 13603, 18382, 191 19. 

MRS. CORNELIA E. STRTEBY FOOTE. 24121 

Born in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 

Wife of J. Merrill Foote. 

Descendant of George Humphreys, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Michael E. Strieby, D. D., and Ellen Frances Gris- 
wold, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abram Griswold and Cornelia Humphreys, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Humphreys and Rachel Humphreys, 
his wife. 

George Humphreys, ("1756-1813), served as fifer at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. He gained distinction, both civil and military, 
in West Simsbury, where he was born and where he died. 

MRS. CLARA SHIAIER BINDER. 24122 

Born in Shimersville, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Rev. Clarence K. Binder. 

Descendant of Edward Shimer, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of George Shimer and Mary Ann Becker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Beyle Shimer and Polly Schweetzer, his wife; 
Jacob Christian Becker, D. D., and Susannah Dreisbach, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Seip Shimer and Elizabeth Beyl, his^ 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Shimer and Rosina Seip, his wife.. 

Edward Shimer, (1741-1815), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety. He was born in Northampton County, 
where he died. 

MRS. ANNA EMELINE WRIGHT. 24123 

Born in Newark, New Jersey. 
Widow of Nelson Wright. 

Descendant of Lieut. Tosiah Ouinby, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of James M. Quinby and Phebe Ayres Sweasey, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jntham Ouinby and Lilias Smith, his wife. 
Gr.-granddauffhter of Moses Quinby and Mary Baldwin, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr of Josiah 0"inby and Martha Harrison, his 
wife. 



46 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Josiah Quinby, (1726- 1805), was appointed lieutenant in 
Capt Samuel Potter's company. He was born in Orange 
where he died. 

Also Xos. 10606, 23478. 

MISS LOTTA ALICE CASLER. 24124 

Born in Little Falls, New York. 

Descendant of Col. Peter Bellinger, of New York. 

Daughter of Sandy B. Casler and Mary Elizabeth De Witt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Maj. Gen. Nicholas P. Casler and Delia Herkimer 
Bellinger, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gen. Christopher P. Bellinger and Laura Bell- 
inger, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Bellinger and Delia Herkimer, his 
wife. 

Peter Bellinger, (i 726-1 813), commanded a Tryon County 
regiment under his brother-in-law, Gen. Nicholas Herkimer. 
He was at the battle of Oriskany and served in the militia to 
protect the frontier. He was bom in German Flats where he 
died. 

Also Nos. 3245, 10179, 12422, 13854, 18787, 21 169, 22239. 

MRS. DELIGHT RANSOM KELLER. 24125 

Bom in Manheim, New York. 

Wife of Willard Keller. 

Descendant of Sergt. !Major David Ransom. 

Daughter of David Ransom and Rebecca Anna Ransom, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Ransom and Abigail Ransom, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Ransom and Anna Allerton, his wife. 

David Ransom, (1748-1813), enlisted in the Massachusetts 
Line and served as sergeant major, 1775-76, imder Capt. 
George Guild and Capt Elijah Sharp. His widow in 1838 re- 
ceived a pension. He was bom in Connecticut; died in Man- 
in, N. Y. 

TJJAN EVELYN OSTRANDER. 24126 

n in Kanona, New York. 

It of Sergt John Hanks. 
of Edward £. Ostrander and Fanny Gay, his wife. 
ler of John Ostrander and Eveline Hanks, his wife. 
Iter of Efisha Hanks and Sally Huntington, his wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hanks, Jr., and Thankful, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Hanks and Tabitha Hall, his wife. 

John Hanks, (1730-1815), served as sergeant at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm from Mansfield, Conn., where he was then living. 
He was bom in Plymouth, Mass. ; died in Greenwich, N. Y. 

MRS. MARY EVELINE FAY. 24127 

Born in Kanona, New York. 
Wife of Henry C. Fay. 
Descendant of John Hanks. 

Daughter of Edward E. Ostrander and Fanny Gay, his wife. 
See No. 24126. 

MRS. MARY APGAR GILLETTE. 24128 

Bom in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of William B. Gillette. 

Descendant of Andrew Christie, Capt. Samuel Cole, Jacob 
Huffman, and 'David Dickerson, all of New York. 

Daughter of John De Witt Apgar and Lucinda Christie, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Apgar and Sarah Huffman (1783-1S13), 
his wife; Andrew Christie (1789-1836) and Abigail Dickerson (1790- 
1879), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob ' Huff man and Sarah Whitlock, his wife; 
Andrew Christie and Margaret Cole, his wife; David Dickerson and 
Margaret Redfield, his first wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Cole and Catharine Oakley, his 
wife. 

Andrew Christie served as a private in the Orange County 
militia. He was born, 1775, in Minisink. 

Samuel Cole, (1758- 1833), served as lieutenant of levies and 
was reported, 1776, in command at King's Bridge. He was 
bom in Orange Co., where he died. 

David Dickerson served as a private in Capt. Samuel Sack- 
ett's company, 1776, and his name last appears on the roll, 1783. 
He was born, 1755, in Southold, L. I. 

Jacob Huffman served as a private in the New York militia. 
He was bom in Albany County, 1757; died in Tompkins 
County. 

MRS. MABEL SHERMAN DENHAM. 24129 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 
Wife of Henry Henderson Denham. 



48 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Lieut. Anthony Maxwell and of Capt. Henry 
Plattner, of New York. 

Daughter of William Henry Sherman and Jeannette Knapp, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lyman Knapp and Adeline Maxwell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Anthony Maxwell and Eva Plattner, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Plattner and Katherine Best, his 
wife. 

Anthony Maxwell, (1754-1825), entered the army as ser- 
geant of Malcolm's Continental regiment and was promoted 
ensign the same year. He was appointed lieutenant 1779, and 
retired 1781. He was born in Scotland; died in Hudson, 
N. Y. 

Henry Plattner, (1731-1804), commanded a company in the 
Albany County militia under Col. Robert Van Rensselaer. 
He was bom in Holland; died in Hudson, N. Y. 

Also No. 15921. 

MRS. CHRISTIE M. MEADS. * 24130 

Born in Limington, Maine. 

Wife of Marcus A. G. Meads. 

Descendant of Jonathan Crouch, Jr., and of Samuel Meads, 
Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Benjamin Manson and Ceba Crouch Meads, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Francis Meads and Molly Crouch, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Meads, Jr., and Amy, his wife; 
Jonathan Crouch, Jr., and Dorothy Laws, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Meads and Dinah, his wife; Jona- 
than Crouch and Elizabeth Wooster, his wife. 

Jonathan Crouch, Jr., was a minute man at the Lexington 
Alarm; served in the Artillery, 1776; enlisted, 1778, in the 
Infantry and was at Fishkill. He was bom in Harvard, I74S- 

Samuel Meads, Jr., (1732-1818), was a minute man at the 
Lexington and Bennington Alarms. He was born in Har- 
vard; died in Roxboro, Mass. 

MRS. ANNIE M. SHEPARD ROBINSON. 24131 

Bom in Bristol, Connecticut. 
Wife of Dr. Lora W. Robinson. 

Descendant of Capt. David Hitchcock, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Andrew Shepard and Leontine M. Tuttle, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Abner Tuttle and Hannah Parker, his wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Tuttle and Lois Hitchcock (1781- 
1843), his wife, m. 1806. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of David Hitchcock and Lois Cook (1754- 
1832), his wife, m. 1771. 

David Hitchcock, (1751-1829), was ensign in Capt. Na- 
thaniel Bunnell's company, 1776, and commanded a company 
in Tryon's invasion, 1779. He was bom in Cheshire, where 
he died. 

MRS. MINNIE NYE FARNHAM. 24132 

Born in Addison, New York. 

Wife of George Wombaugh Farnham. 

Descendant of Daniel Nye. 

Daughter of Henry L. Nye and Mary A. Van Blarcum, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel H. Nye and Mary Merriam, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Nye and Lydia Howe, his wife. 

Daniel Nye,^ (1758- 1844), was a private in Capt. Jonathan 
Parker's company in the New York campaign, 1776, and lost 
an eye in service. He was born in Holland, Conn.; died in 
Norwich, Vt. 

MISS BESSIE L. DARROW. 24133 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 

Descendant of Judge Thomas Rowley and of Capt. Thomas 
Rowley, Jr., of Vermont. 

Daughter of Charles Boynton Darrow and Frederika F. Maria von 
Michaels, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Noyes Darrow and Mary Boynton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Boynton and Mary Rowley, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Rowley, Jr., and Eunice Cooper, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Rowley and Molly, his wife. 

Thomas Rowley, (1721-1803), was chairman of the Com- 

. mittee of Safety of Danby and the first representative elected, 

1778. He was a wit and poet and his impromptu verses have 

been published. He was born in Hebron, Conn ; died in 

Danby, Vt. 

Thomas Rowley, Jr., (1746-1828), enlisted 1775 with the 
Green Mountain Boys; was at the capture of Ticonderos^a ; 
served in the Canadian campaign ; was at the battle of Ben- 



50 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN RE\OLUTIOK. 

nington. He was promoted ensign, 1778 ; lieutenant, 1779, and 
captain, 1782. He died in Danb}'. 
Also So. 4348. 

MISS HARRIET MOSELEY BUCK- 24134 

Bom in Buffalo, New York. 
Descendant of ^laj. Moses Se}-mour, of Connecticut- 
Daughter of Roswell R- Buck and Maria C- Barnes, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Dr. Josiah Barnes and Delia Marsh, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Rev, Truman Marsh and Clarissa Seymour, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Seymour and Mary Marsh, his wife. 
Moses Seymour, (1742- 1826), commanded a company of 
militia, 1775, and served in the Light Horse in the Bxirgoyne 
campaign and Tyron's invasion. He was c<Knmissar\' of sup- 
plies, 1780, and retired, 1783, with the rank of major. He was 
bom in Hartford; died in Litchfield. 
Also Nos. 2150, 3221, 4716, 5474, 7048, 17858, 21820. 

MISS JOSEPHINE HOYER. 24135 

Born in Towanda, New York. 

Descendant of Peter Hoyer and George Frederick Hoyer, of 
New York. 

Daughter of Dr. Frederick F. Hoyer and Pauline Town, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Frederick Hoyer and Eva Kajmor, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Hoyer and Eve Petrie, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Frederick Hoyer and Mary Eliza- 
beth Staring, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Hoyer and Helmer Hoyer, his 
his wife. 

Peter Hoyer, served in the Levies. He was bom, 1729, in 
Hesse Cassel, Germany, came to this country, 1747, located 
in Herkimer county, where he died. 

George Frederick Hoyer served in the Tryon County militia 
as a private. He was bom, 1752, in the Mohawk Valley. 

MRS. MARIA VAN HORN GROSVENOR. 24136 

Bom in Newfane, New York. 
Wife of Dr. Joseph W. Grosvenor. 

Descendant of Lieut. James Van Hom and of Joshua Car- 
penter. 



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Daughter of John Van Horn and Maria Dewhirst, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judge James Van Horn (b. 1770) and Abigail 
Carpenter (b. 1784), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Van Horn and Elizabeth Sleght, his 
wife; Joshua Carpenter and Sarah Burt (b. 1752), his wife. 

James Van Horn, (1740-94), served as lieutenant in the first 
Battalion Somerset County, New Jersey militia. He was 
bom in Hunterdon County; died in Somerset Co., N. J. 

Joshua Carpenter served in the Orange County, New York 
militia at various alarms. He was bom in Orange County ; 
died in Seneca Co., N. Y. 

MRS. CHARLOTTE SHERMAN WATSON. 24137 

Wife of Stephen V. R. Watson. 

Descendant of John T. Van Dalfsen, of New York. 

Daughter of Pardon Cook Sherman and Anna Margaret Van Dalfsen, 
his wife, m. 1824. 

Granddaughter of John T. Van Dalfsen and Charlotte Bronck, his 
wife. 

John T. Van Dalfsen served in the Eleventh Albany County 
Regiment, Capt. James Waldron's company. He was born in 
Albany County, where he died before 1824. 

Also No. 14625. 

MRS. JEANIE HILL WATSON NORTON. 24138 

Born in Buffalo, New York 

Wife of Porter Norton. 

Descendant of John T. Van Dalfsen. 

Daughter of Stephen Van Rennselaer Watson and Charlotte Amelia 
Sherman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Pardon Cook Sherman and Anna Margaret Van 
Dalfsen, his wife. 

See No. 24137. 

MISS MARION I. MOORE. 24139 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 

Descendant of Joseph Moore and of Josiah Moore, of Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter of George Augustus Moore and Catharine Arvilla Brown, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Moore and Mary Lerany Middlebrook, his 
wife. 



$2 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaugbter of Josiah Moore, Jr. (b. 1765) and Abigail Dewey, 
Ms wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Moore (b. 1737) and Anna Gillette, 
his wife, m. 1762. 

Gr.-gT.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Moore and Elizabeth Allyn, 
his wife, m. 1735. 

Joseph Moore, (1712-90), who was lieutenant in the early 
wars, gave service in the Revolution from New Windsor, 
where he was bom and where he died. His sons Joseph, 
Elisha, Asa, Abijah and Josiah served in the war. 

Also No. 22S4& 

MISS ALICE OLIVIA MOORE. 24140 

Bom in Buffalo, New York. 
Descendant of Joseph Moore and of Josiah Moore. 
Daughter of George Augustus Moore and Catharine ArviUa Brown, 
hb wife. 

See No. 241391 

MRS. SARAH EMILY JONES. 24141 

Bom in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Albert Edward Jones. 

Descendant of Comfort Bullock. 

Daughter of Thomas Hill and Mary Elizabeth Bullock, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Ferris Bullock and Sarah Roberts, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Comfort Bullock and Bethiah Bowen, his wife, 
m. 1788. 

Comfort Bullock, (1763-1852), was placed on the pension 
roll of Columbia County, N. Y., 183 1, for service of private 
in the Massachusetts militia. He was bom in Rdiobeth, 
Mass. ; died in Hillsdale, N. Y. 

MRS. MARTHA WEARE GRATWICK. 24142 

Buffalo, New York. 
Wife of William H. Gratwick. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Weare, of New Hampshire, 
Daughter of Samuel Coleman Weare and Martha Wanton Arnold^ 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of Gilbert Weare. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Weare and Elizabeth Swain, his wife. 



i,inb:age book. 53 



^Nathaniel Weare enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Jonathan Chandler's 
company, Col. Jonathan Chase's regiment of New Hampshire 
militia. He was born, 1734, in Oxford, N. H. 

MRS. MILDRED MARTHA GRATWICK CRANE. 24143 

Buffalo, New York. 
Wife of James L. Crane. 
Descendant of Nathaniel Weare. 

Daughter of William H. Gratwick and Martha Weare, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel Coleman Weare and Martha Wanton Ar- 
nold, his wife. 
See No. 24142. 

MRS. JULIA KATE CHAMBERLAIN BOAK. 24144 

Born in Waterloo, New York. 

Wife of George Boak. 

Descendant of Capt. Jacob Chamberlain, Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Dudley Chamberlain and Caroline Amanda, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judge John Chamberlain and Julia Burt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Judge John Chamberlain and Mary Lee, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Jacob Chamberlain and Phebe Vinton, 
his wife. 

Jacob Chamberlain, (1716-80), served on the Committee to 
select militia-men and purchase supplies. He was bom in 
Dudley, Mass., where he died. 

Also Nos. 12897, 17752, 19399, 20590, 21048, 23203. 

MRS. BETTIE RICHARDSON VAN CAMPEN. 24145 

Born in Elmira, New York. 

Wife of Frank Van Campen. 

Descendant of Silas Richardson and Simon Drake. 

Daughter of Charles Richardson and Olive Miller, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Silas Richardson and Lucy Tarr, his second wife; 
Joseph Miller and Betsey Drake, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Silas Richardson, Simon Drake and Tamson 
Clark, his wife, m. 1779. 

Silas Richardson served as a private in the New Hampshire 
militia. He was born in Exeter, N. H., 1745. 

Simon Drake served several enlistments as private in the 
New Hampshire militia. He died, 1826, in Union, Me. His 
widow received a pension until her death in 1846. 



54 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. ESTHER ADELIA ROUNSVILLE PAYNE. 24146 

Born in Caneadea, New York. 

Wife of Benjamin Nott Payne. 

Descendant of Lieut. Daniel Marsh, of Connecticut, Capt. 
James Peirce. 

Daughter of Col. James Peirce Rounsaville and Jane Lord (Marsh) 
Joslyn, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abiathar Rounsaville and Polly Peirce (b. 1784), 
his wife; Daniel Marsh and Esther Wells, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Peirce and Abigail Smith, his wife, 
m. 1774; Allan Marsh and Mabel Case, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elkanah Peirce and Hannah Eddy, his wife; 
Daniel Marsh and Ann Morrison, his wife. 

Daniel Marsh, (1732-1818), served as sergeant in a com- 
pany of minute men at the Lexington Alarm. In 1776 he was 
appointed lieutenant by the General Assembly. He was bom 
in East Hartford, where he died. 

James Peirce responded to the first call for troops, served 
the following year as corporal, and, 1778, commanded a com- 
pany of local Massachusetts militia. He removed from Mid- 
dleboro, Mass., to New York. 

MRS. ESTHER ROUNSVILLE PAYNE REYNOLDS. 24147 

Born in Corning, New York. 

Wife of Edward L. Reynolds. 

Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin Paine, Lieut. Daniel Marsh 
and Capt. James Peirce. 

Daughter of Benjamin Nott Payne and Esther Adelia Rounsaville, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Wells Payne and Sarah Richardson 
Frazier, his wife; James Peirce Rounsville and Jane Lord Marsh, 
his wife. 

See No. 24146. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Paine (Payne) and Deliverance 
Wells, his wife. 

Benjamin Paine, (1751-1838), served as sergeant in Capt. 
Jonathan Bagley's company, First Suffolk County regiment at 
the battle of Long Island. He was bom in Southold, Long 
Island, where he died. 

Also Nos. 15169, 16305. 



LIN^AGEi BOOK. 55 



MRS. A. LOUISA STEWART. 24148 

Born in Newfield, New York. 

Wife of David B. Stewart. 

Descendant of Sylvanus Crowell, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Moses Crowell and Charlotte Crowell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Sylvanus Crowell and Mary Pierson, his wife. 

Sylvanus Crowell, (i 760-1833), served as a private in Capt. 
Josiah Pierson's company of militia. He was bom in Essex 
County, where he died. 

MRS. JENNIE H. HAYWOOD BRADISH. 24149 

Born in Rochester, New York. 

Wife of John Holley Bradish. 

Descendant of Capt. Nicholas Bishop, Jonathan Bishop, 
David Gardner, Stephen Allen and James Baker, all of Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter of John Haywood and Louisa Mary Otis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Levi Otis and Nancy Bishop, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asahel Otis and Mary Chester, his wife; 
Nicholas Bishop and Mercy Gilbert, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Otis and Amy Gardner (b. 1745), 
his wife; Jonathan Bishop and Anne Allen (1754-1839), his wife; 
Jonathan Gilbert and Lois Baker (b. 1751), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Gardner and Jemima Gustin, his 
wife, m. 1744; Nicholas Bishop and Hannah Douglas, his wife; 
Stephen Allen, Sr., and Anne Fargo, his wife; James Baker and Dor- 
othy Williams, his wife, m. 1745. 

Nicholas Bishop, (1722-80), commanded a company from 
New London at the Lexington Alarm. He was bom in Mont- 
viUe ; died in New London, Conn. 

Also Nos. 2304, 4740, 5270, 6834, 8943, 10060, 12532, I3i45» 19709. 

Jonathan Bishop, (1754-1840), gave service at the alarms 
from Montville, where he died. 

David Gardner, (1720-96), served in the militia. He was 
born in Bozrah; died in Gardner's Lake, Conn. 

Also Nos. 2309, 8106, 12231, 18742. 

James Baker, (1714-95), held many important offices in 
Montville, where he died. 

Stephen Allen, (1730- 1803), served a'S a private in the de- 
fense of Horseneck. He was bom in Montville where he 
died. 

Also Nos 12229, 13086, 1 5421, 16579, 19042. 



L>ALGHTERS C? THX .OCEHICAN EIEV'OLIITICM; 

MMA SA>;FC)RD GLEASON^. ^4150 

-•or!) in Perinton, New York. 

.--. . 'r-rtfderick B. Glcason. 

Vv^^iK^^^aiu of Corp. Nathaniel Rn^asl. xf: IjmMfrncni: 
r..^ ->. . ■ 3tx>rgt: Russell Sanford ami Ikisrn X ^ziaaa:. Jis wfe. 
^ - :».*.:iu^nit^; oi Stephen Sanford aaiL 17niiHiir %s5ftdL -nsr -vife. 
- ^ , u.t^ujinier oi Daniel RusscH amr Xjkti Wrijihi . iiS5 w:i£. 

- ^ ^ oKiaiii^hitjr of Nathaniel Biai^seL and SizasKli: ¥dlard. 

, __^.. ..^ ^^.T>s;.*u. I 1741-1810^. 5Er\icd as pifvace anf rn^- 
n. itihti;!. He was bom in Ste p ii e y : di«c ir ~^33- 



S1I ^ '^ H A VWOOD. JXifi 

N H^.^^^v . NVu York. 

v^^^^ Nicholas BiisiiDp, Jonathan Bi^irp* 
y. .»• s^innincr and Jlames Baker. 
, :^^^^.vu! art! Louisa MaT>'. Otis, his wife. 



► - -xonh JcvreTL 

. .^. t(^v«rf! awd VrsTK^ ColgTove. his wife 

: .,^^v, ;T7,'^5^^^' and Sophia Skinner. Ins 

^ ^>xvHt :>n<i Ijrcrstia Rog^ers, his wife 

^vniiviPi"^^£ £ company at the 

V V. < % i AtK Isiiand, where he lo^ 



24153 



.,.v ^ *^ 5<^'^v. "ijsr^es Rice. 

^ ^ , ^ . -\ >3lX'>^. ^ wife. 

v:v^ - -. \-:a. rar-j^c^n. his wife; 
".> • -C 
^^ v<Nv N- '^t:.iN:th Ma^. his wife; 



I^INEAGE BOOK. 57 



Peter Beebe, (1754- 1834), served in the Canadian campaign 
and in the defense of New York. He was born in Saybrook, 
Conn.; died in Perry Center, N. Y. 

James Rice, (1760- 1827), served as a private in the New 
Jersey Line; was promoted sergeant 1780. He was bom near 
Elizabeth, N. J. ; died in Ontario Co., N. Y. 

MRS. ANNA E. RICE. 24154 

Born in Leicester, New York. 
Wife of Milton Harmon Rice. 
Descendant of Peter Beebe. 

Daughter of Russell Beebe and Orvilla Bell, his wife. 
See No. 24153. 

MRS. AMANDA JANE HOPKINS SEACORD. 24155 

Born in New Brighton, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of John Milton Seacord. 

Descendant of Robert Hopkins. 

Daughter of Lincoln Hopkins and Jane Northam, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Solomon Northam and Jane Hopkins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Hopkins and Catherine Harper, his 
wife. 

Robert Hopkins, (1756- 1838), enlisted, 1779, in Capt. Adial 
Sherwood's company of New York troops ; was taken prisoner 
at Fort Ann and conveyed to Montreal, where he was detained 
two years. He was born in West Greenwich, R. T. ; died in 
Washington Co., N. Y. 

MISS MARIAN WJLMARTH MORTON. 24156 

Born in Jersey City, New Jersey. 

Descendant of Capt. Moses Wilmarth and of Jonathan Wil- 
marth, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joseph Thomas Morton and Mary Anne Wilmarth, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Wilmarth and Mary Anne Keene, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Wilmarth and Sarah Sheldon, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Moses Wilmarth and Elizabeth Hodges, 
his wife. 



50 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

nington. He was promoted ensign, 1778; lieutenant, 1779, and 
captain, 1782. He died in Danby. 
Also No. 4348. 

MISS HARRIET MOSELEY BUCK. 24134 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 

Descendant of Maj. Moses Seymour, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Roswell R. Buck and Maria C. Barnes, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Josiah Barnes and Delia Marsh, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Truman Marsh and Clarissa Seymour, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Seymour and Mary Marsh, his wife. 

Moses Seymour, (1742-1826), commanded a company of 
militia, 1775, and served in the Light Horse in the Burgoyne 
campaign and Tyron's invasion. He was commissary of sup- 
plies, 1780, and retired, 1783, with the rank of major. He was 
bom in Hartford ; died in Litchfield. 

Also Nos. 2150, 3221, 4716, 5474, 7048, 17858, 21820. 

MISS JOSEPHINE HOYER. 24135 

Born in Towanda, New York. 

Descendant of Peter Hoyer and George Frederick Hoyer, of 
New York. 

Daughter of Dr. Frederick F. Hoyer and Pauline Town, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Frederick Hoyer and Eva Kaynor, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Hoyer and Eve Petrie, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Frederick Hoyer and Mary Eliza- 
beth Staring, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Hoyer and Helmer Hoyer, his 
his wife. 

Peter Hoyer, served in the Levies. He was born, 1729, in 
Hesse Cassel, Germany, came to this country, 1747, located 
in Herkimer county, where he died. 

George Frederick Hoyer served in the Tryon County militia 
as a private. He was born, 1752, in the Mohawk Valley. . 

MRS. MARIA VAN HORN GROSVENOR. 24136 

Born in Newfane, New York. 
Wife of Dr. Joseph W. Grosvenor. 

Descendant of Lieut. James Van Horn and of Joshua Car- 
penter. 



UNKAGE BOOK. 51 



Daughter of John Van Horn and Maria Dewhirst, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judge James Van Horn (b. 1770) and Abigail 
Carpenter (b. 1784), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Van Horn and Elizabeth Sleght, his 
wife; Joshua Carpenter and Sarah Burt (b. 1752), his wife. 

James Van Horn, (1740-94), served as lieutenant in the first 
Battalion Somerset County, New Jersey militia. He was 
bom in Hunterdon County ; died in Somerset Co., N. J. 

Joshua Carpenter served in the Orange County, New York 
militia at various alarms. He was bom in Orange County; 
died in Seneca Co., N. Y. 

MRS. CHARLOTTE SHERMAN WATSON. 24137 

Wife of Stephen V. R. Watson. 

Descendant of John T. Van Dalfsen, of New York. 

Daughter of Pardon Cook Sherman and Anna Margaret Van Dalfsen, 
his wife, m. 1824. 

Granddaughter of John T. Van Dalfsen and Charlotte Bronck, his 
wife. 

John T. Van Dalfsen served in the Eleventh Albany County 
Regiment, Capt. James Waldron's company. He was born in 
Albany County, where he died before 1824. 

Also No. 14625. 

MRS. JEANIE HILL WATSON NORTON. 24138 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 

Wife of Porter Norton. 

Descendant of John T. Van Dalfsen. 

Daughter of Stephen Van Rennselaer Watson and Charlotte Amelia 
Sherman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Pardon Cook Sherman and Anna Margaret Van 
Dalfsen, his wife. 

See No. 24137. 

MISS MARION I. MOORE. 24139 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 

Descendant of Joseph Moore and of Josiah Moore, of Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter of George Augustus Moore and Catharine Arvilla Brown, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Moore and Mary Lerany Middlebrook, his 
wife. 



52 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Moore, Jr. (b. 1765) and Abigail Dewey, 
his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Moore (b. 1737) and Anna Gillette, 
his wife, m. 1762. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Moore and Elizabeth Allyn, 
his wife, m. 1735. 

Joseph Moore, (1712-90), who was lieutenant in the early- 
wars, gave service in the Revolution from New Windsor, 
where he was bom and where he died. His sons Joseph, 
Elisha, Asa, Abijah and Josiah served in the war. 

Also No. 22848. 

MISS ALICE OLIVIA MOORE. 24140 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 
Descendant of Joseph Moore and of Josiah Moore. 
Daughter of George Augustus Moore and Catharine Arvilla Brown, 
his wife. 
See No. 24139. 

MRS. SARAH EMILY JONES. 24141 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Albert Edward Jones. 

Descendant of Comfort Bullock. 

Daughter of Thomas Hill and Mary Elizabeth Bullock, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Ferris Bullock and Sarah Roberts, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Comfort Bullock and Bethiah Bowen, his wife, 
m. 1788. 

Comfort Bullock, (1763-1852), was placed on the pension 
roll of Columbia County, N. Y., 183 1, for service of private 
in the Massachusetts militia. He was bom in Rehobeth, 
Mass. ; died in Hillsdale, N. Y. 

MRS. MARTHA WEARE GRATWICK. 24142 

Buffalo, New York. 
Wife of William H. Gratwick. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Weare, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Samuel Coleman Weare and Martha Wanton Arnold^ 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of Gilbert Weare. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Weare and Elizabeth Swain, his wife. 



linb:age book. S3 



•Nathaniel Weare enlisted, 1777, i" Capt. Jonathan Chandler's 
company, Col. Jonathan Chase's regiment of New Hampshire 
militia. He was born, 1734, in Oxford, N. H. 

MRS. MILDRED MARTHA GRATWICK CRANE. 24143 

Buffalo, New York. 
Wife of James L. Crane. 
Descendant of Nathaniel Weare. 

Daughter of William H. Gratwick and Martha Weare, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel Coleman Weare and Martha Wanton Ar- 
nold, his wife. 
See No. 24142. 

MRS. JULIA KATE CHAMBERLAIN BOAK. 24144 

Born in Waterloo, New York. 

Wife of George Boak. 

Descendant of Capt. Jacob Chamberlain, Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Dudley Chamberlain and Caroline Amanda, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judge John Chamberlain and Julia Burt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Judge John Chamberlain and Mary Lee, his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Jacob Chamberlain and Phebe Vinton, 
his wife. 

Jacob Chamberlain, (1716-80), served on the Committee to 
select militia-men and purchase supplies. He was bom in 
Dudley, Mass., where he died. 

Also Nos. 12897, 17752, 19399, 20590, 21048, 23203. 

MRS. BETTIE RICHARDSON VAN CAMPEN. 24145 

Born in Elmira, New York. 

Wife of Frank Van Campen. 

Descendant of Silas Richardson and Simon Drake. 

Daughter of Charles Richardson and Olive Miller, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Silas Richardson and Lucy Tarr, his second wife; 
Joseph Miller and Betsey Drake, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Silas Richardson, Simon Drake and Tamson 
Clark, his wife, m. 1779. 

Silas Richardson served as a private in the New Hampshire 
militia. He was born in Exeter, N. H., 1745. 

Simon Drake served several enlistments as private in the 
New Hampshire militia. He died, 1826, in Union, Me. His 
widow received a pension until her death in 1846. 



54 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



MRS. ESTHER ADEUA ROUNSVILLE PAYNE. 24146 

Born in Caneadea, New York. 

Wife of Benjamin Nott Payne. 

Descendant of Lieut. Daniel Marsh, of Connecticut, Capt. 
James Peirce. 

Daughter of Col. James Peirce Rounsaville and Jane Lord (Marsh) 
Joslyn, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abiathar Rounsaville and Polly Peirce (b. 1784), 
his wife; Daniel Marsh and Esther Wells, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Peirce and Abigail Smith, his wife, 
m. 1774; Allan Marsh and Mabel Case, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elkanah Peirce and Hannah Eddy, his wife ; 
Daniel Marsh and Ann Morrison, his wife. 

Daniel Marsh, (1732-1818), served as sergeant in a com- 
pany of minute men at the Lexington Alarm. In 1776 he was 
appointed lieutenant by the General Assembly. He was bom 
in East Hartford, where he died. 

James Peirce responded to the first call for troops, served 
the following year as corporal, and, 1778, commanded a com- 
pany of local Massachusetts militia. He removed from Mid- 
dleboro, Mass., to New York. 

MRS. ESTHER ROUNSVILLE PAYNE REYNOLDS. 24147 

Born in Corning, New York. 

Wife of Edward L. Reynolds. 

Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin Paine, Lieut. Daniel Marsh 
and Capt. James Peirce. 

Daughter of Benjamin Nott Payne and Esther Adelia Rounsaville, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Wells Payne and Sarah Richardson 
Frazier, his wife; James Peirce Rounsville and Jane Lord Marsh, 
his wife. 

See No. 24146. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Paine (Payne) and Deliverance 
Wells, his wife. 

Benjamin Paine, (1751-1838), served as sergeant in Capt. 
Jonathan Bagley's company. First Suffolk County regiment at 
the battle of Long Island. He was bom in Southold, Long 
Island, where he died. 

Also Nos. 15 169, 16305. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 55 



MRS. A. LOUISA STEWART. 24148 

Born in Newfield, New York. 

Wife of David B. Stewart. 

Descendant of Sylvanus Crowell, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Moses Crowell and Charlotte Crowell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Sylvanus Crowell and Mary Pierson, his wife. 

Sylvanus Crowell, (i 760-1833), served as a private in Capt. 
Josiah Pierson's company of militia. He was born in Essex 
County, where he died. 

MRS. JENNIE H. HAYWOOD BRADISH. 24149 

Born in Rochester, New York. 

Wife of John Holley Bradish. 

Descendant of Capt. Nicholas Bishop, Jonathan Bishop, 
David Gardner, Stephen Allen and James Baker, all of Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter of John Haywood and Louisa Mary Otis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Levi Otis and Nancy Bishop, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asahel Otis and Mary Chester, his wife; 
Nicholas Bishop and Mercy Gilbert, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Otis and Amy Gardner (b. 1745), 
his wife; Jonathan Bishop and Anne Allen (1754-1839), his wife; 
Jonathan Gilbert and Lois Baker (b. 1751), his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Gardner and Jemima Gustin, his 
wife, m. 1744; Nicholas Bishop and Hannah Douglas, his wife; 
Stephen Allen, Sr., and Anne Fargo, his wife; James Baker and Dor- 
othy Williams, his wife, m. 1745. 

Nicholas Bishop, (1722-80), commanded a company from 
New London at the Lexington Alarm. He was bom in Mont- 
ville ; died in New London, Conn. 

Also Nos. 2304, 4740, 5270, 6834, 8943, 10060, 12532, I3i45» 19709. 

Jonathan Bishop, (1754-1840), gave service at the alarms 
from Montville, where he died. 

David Gardner, (1720-96), served in the militia. He was 
born in Bozrah; died in Gardner's Lake, Conn. 

Also Nos. 2309, 8106, 12231, 18742. 

James Baker, (1714-95), held many important offices in 
Montville, where he died. 

Stephen Allen, (1730- 1803), served a'S a private in the de- 
fense of Horseneck. He was bom in Montville where he 
died. 

Also Nos 12229, 13086, 1 542 1, 16579, 19042. 



56 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

MRS. EMMA SANFORD GLEASON. 24150 

Born in Perinton, New York. 

Wife of Frederick B. Gleason. 

Descendant of Corp. Nathaniel Russell, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of George Russell Sanford and Mary E. Barnum, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Sanford and Emma Russell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Russell and Lucy Wright, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Russell and Elizabeth Willard, 
his wife. 

Nathaniel Russell, (1741-1810), served as private and cor- 
poral in the militia. He was born in Stepney; died in Win- 
chester, Conn. 

MISS NANCY BISHOP HAYWOOD. 24151 

Born in Rochester, New York. 
Descendant of Capt. Nicholas Bishop, Jonathan Bishop, 
Stephen Allen, David Gardner and James Baker. 
Daughter of John Haywood and Louisa Mary. Otis, his wife. 
See No. 24149. 

MRS. GRACE R. JEWETT PENNELL. 24152 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 

Wife of H. B. Pennell. 

Descendant of Capt. Joseph Jewett. 

Daughter of James Hervey Jewett and Mary Colgrove, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Jewett (1773-1860) and Sophia Skinner, his 
second wife, m. 181 7. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Jewett and Lucretia Rogers, his wife. 

Joseph Jewett, (1732-76), commanded a company at the 
siege of Boston and the battle of Long Island, where he lost 
his life. He was born in Lyme, Conn. 

Also Nos. 8076, 10277, 22480. 

MRS. ROSE RICE MILLER. 24153 

Born in Coudersport, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Andrew Tone Miller. 

Descendant of Peter Beebe and of Sergt. James Rice. 

Daughter of Milton H. Rice and Anne E. Beebe, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward O. Rice arid Julia Harmon, his wife; 
Russell Beebe and Orvilla Bell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Rice and Elizabeth Mar, his wife; 
Peter Beebe and Hannah Bigelow, his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 57 



Peter Beebe, (1754-1834), served in the Canadian campaign 
and in the defense of New York. He was bom in Saybrook, 
Conn.; died in Perry Center, N. Y. 

James Rice, (1760- 1827), served as a private in the New 
Jersey Line; was promoted sergeant 1780. He was bom near 
Elizabeth, N. J. ; died in Ontario Co., N. Y. 

MRS. ANNA E. RICE. 24154 

Born in Leicester, New York. 
Wife of Milton Harmon Rice. 
Descendant of Peter Beebe. 

Daughter of Russell Beebe and Orvilla Bell, his wife. 
See No. 24153. 

MRS. AMANDA JANE HOPKINS SEACORD. 24155 

Born in New Brighton, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of John Milton Seacord. 

Descendant of Robert Hopkins. 

Daughter of Lincoln Hopkins and Jane Northam, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Solomon Northam and Jane Hopkins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Hopkins and Catherine Harper, his 
wife. 

Robert Hopkins, (1756-1838), enlisted, 1779, in Capt. Adial 
Sherwood's company of New York troops ; was taken prisoner 
at Fort Ann and conveyed to Montreal, where he was detained 
two years. He was born in West Greenwich, R. T.; died in 
Washington Co., N. Y. 

MISS MARIAN WJLMARTH MORTON. 24156 

Born in Jersey City, New Jersey. 

Descendant of Capt. Moses Wilmarth and of Jonathan Wil- 
marth, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joseph Thomas Morton and Mary Anne Wilmarth, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Wilmarth and Mary Anne Keene, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Wilmarth and Sarah Sheldon, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Wilmarth and Elizabeth Hodges, 
his wife. 



58 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

Moses Wilmarth, (1732-99), commanded a company at the 
battles of Lexington, Bunker Hill and Rhode Island. 

Jonathan Wilmarth, (i 761 -1839), at the age of sixteen ran 
away and enlisted as a private. He was bom in Attleboro, 
where he died. 

MRS. AMELIA FRINK REDFlEtD. 24157 

Born in Marshall, Michigan. 

Wife of James Metcalfe Redfield. 

Descendant of Timothy Weed, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Norris Joseph Frink and Isabella Wilbur Gorham, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Truesdell Gorham and Charlotte Eaton 
Hart, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Gorham and Polly Weed, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Timothy Weed and Sarah Silsbee, his wife. 

Timothy Weed, (1758-1800), enlisted, 1775, as a private in 
Capt. Ichabod Doolittle's company. He was bom in Ridge- 
field, where he died. 

MRS. EMILY CAMPBELL STONE. 24158 

Born in Owego, New York. 

Wife of James Truman Stone. 

Descendant of James Campbell and of Solomon Jones. 

Daughter of Arba Campbell and Susanna Bower, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Stuart Campbell (1770-1852) and Sarah 
Jones (1784- 1865), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Campbell and Agnes Kennedy, his wife; 
Solomon Jones and Olive Bristol, his wife. 

James Campbell, (1721-88), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm in Capt. John Gordon's company. He was bom 
in Voluntown, Conn. ; where he died. 

Solomon Jones, (1759- 1842), served in the Berkshire county, 
Mass., militia, 1777, under Capt. David Pixley and Capt. 
Ebenezer Cook in Col. John Brown's regiment. He was bom 
in Stockbridge, Mass. ; died in Tioga Co., N. Y. 

MRS. ALICE LAWTON MacHARG FERRIL. 24159 

Born in Rome, New York. 
Wife of William C. Ferril. 
Descendant of Jeptha Brainerd. 



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Daughter of John Brainerd MacHarg and Susan L. Noble, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James MacHarg and Lucy Brainerd, his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Jonathan Brainerd and Eunice Brainerd, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeptha Brainerd and Anna Fisk, his wife. 

Jeptha Brainerd enlisted, 1775, as a private in Cap! Abraham 
Filer's company. He was bom, 1749, in Haddam, Conn. ; died 
on a prison ship in New York. 

Also No. 20026. 

MRS. ANNA STILLMAN WILLIAMS. 24160 

Born in Rome, New York. 

Wife of E. Stuart Williams. 

Descendant of Allen Gilbert. 

Daughter of Henry L. Stillman and Theresa Gilbert, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jabez Hall Gilbert and Mary Salisbury, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Allen Gilbert and Mary Hall, his wife. 

Allen Gilbert, (1756-1840), served in the Light Dragoons; 
was wounded, captured and imprisoned in the Sugar House, 
N. Y. He was placed on the invalid pension roll of Oswego 
Co., N. Y., 1795, for service of private in the Connecticut Line. 
He was bom in Middletown, Conn. ; died in Orwell, N. Y. 

Also No. 13611. 

MRS. ADA CRAIG WALKER. 24161 

Born in Spraker's Basin, New York. 

Wife of William J. Walker. 

Descendant of Corp. Daniel Terrill Craig, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of John Craig and Esther Vander Veer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Stewart Craig and Gertrude Coddington, 
his wife. 

Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Terrill Craig and Hannah Clark, his 
wife. 

Daniel Terrill Craig, (1760-1812), served as corporal in the 
Light Dra^^oons, Continental troops. He was bom in Eliza- 
beth, N. J. ; died in Ulster Co., N. Y. 

MRS. AMELIA J. HOLLEY MITCHELL. 24162 

Born in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. 
Wife of Frank S. Mitchell. 
Descendant of Lieut. Edward Henderson. 



6o DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Daughter of Chipman A. Holley and Jeannette Henderson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Mathias Henderson and Hettie Smith, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Henderson and Mary Mathias, his 
wife. 

Edward Henderson, (1745-1811), was at the battle of Ben- 
nington in Capt. Samuel Robinson's company of Vermont 
militia. He served as lieutenant, 1781. He was bom in Ver- 
mont ; died in Norway, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 1 5 185, 17098. 

MISS LYDIA E. BUTLER. 24163 

Born in Stockport, New York. 

Descendant of Ezekiel Butler. 

Daughter of William F. Butler and Nancy Bartlett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezekiel Butler and Lydia Frisbee, his wife. 

Ezekiel Butler, (i 761 -1830), enlisted at the age of sixteen 
as a private in the Connecticut militia and served to the close 
of the war. He was born in Branford, Conn. ; died in Hud- 
son, N. Y. 

MRS. EMMA NEWMAN TRAVER. 24164 

Born in Green Island, New York. 

Wife of William H. Traver. 

Descendant of William Hubbard. 

Daughter of Charles Newman and Lucinda Hubbard, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. James Hubbard (1780-1838) and Elisheba 
Champion, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Hubbard. 

William Hubbard enlisted in the Eighth Regiment, Connecti- 
cut Line, under Capt. John Douglass, 1775, and remained until 
expiration of service when company was disbanded. He was 
born in Lyme, Conn. ; died, 181 3, in North Chatham, N. Y. 

MISS JOSEPHINE DOW BLAKE. 24165 

Born in Dansville, New York. 
Descendant of Richard Blake and of Capt. Mathew Dorr. 
Daughter of Zara Hurd Blake and Louisa Dorr, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Zara Blake and Esther Etheredge, his wife; 
Samuel Griswold Dorr and Selenia Phelps, his wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Blake and Damaris Smedley, his wife; 
• Judge Mathew Dorr and Dinah Mudge, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Mathew Dorr and Elizabeth Palmer, his 
wife. 

Richard Blake, (1747-1807), enlisted in the first call for 
troops in Capt. David Welch's company, Col. David Wooster's 
regiment. He was born in Middletown, Conn. ; died in Liv- 
ingston Co., N. Y. 

Mathew Dorr, (1725-1801), commanded a company in Col. 
Jonathan Lattimer's regiment of militia. He was born in 
Lyme, Conn. ; died in Athens, O. 

Also Nos. 9545, 12263, 21682. 

MISS CLARA MAY COPELAND. 24166 

Born in Rochester, New York. 
Descendant of Jonathan Copeland, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of David Copeland, Jr., and Emily Sabey, his wife. 
'Granddaughter of David Copeland and Martha Shepard, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Copeland and Esther Chapman, his 
wife. 

Jonathan Copeland, (1757-1839), was placed on the pension 
roll 183 1, for service of private in the Connecticut Continental 
Line. He was bom in Windham County, where he died. 

24167 
MRS. JOSEPHINE GREGG CHAPPELL. 24168 

Born in Rochester, New York. 

Wife of William Chappell. 

Descendant of James Gregg, Andrew Carpenter and Am- 
brose Greene. 

Daughter of Col. Benjamin Gregg and Gulielma Lester Penn Car- 
penter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Gregg (1769-1853) and Sylvia Lewis, 
his wife; David Carpenter (b. 1775) and Rachel Greene (1777-1863), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter* of James Gregg and Mary McCurdy (1732- 
1813), his wife; Andrew Carpenter and Mercy Reynolds, his wife; 
Ambrose Greene and Gulielma Pennington Penn Lester, his wife. 

James Gregg, (1725-1819), signed the 'Association Test and 
served in the New Hampshire militia, as did also his brothers 



62 DAUGHTERS OF THEl AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

John and William. He was born in Londonderry, N. H. ; died 
in Oneida Co., N. Y. 

Also No. 3958. 

Andrew Carpenter, (1745-78), served as a private in the 
Connecticut militia and died of camp fever at Fort Washing- 
ton. 

Ambrose Greene served as a private in the New York 
militia. He was bom, 1746, in Dutchess Co.; died in Sara- 
toga Co., N. Y. 

MISS BERTHA HOOKER. 24169 

Born in Rochester, New York. 

Descendant of Brig. Gen. Erastus Wolcott, Capt. Erastus 
Wolcott and Capt. James Hooker, all of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Henry Edward Hooker and Mary Cady Glen, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Horace Hooker and Helen Vv'^olcott, his wife, 
m. 1822. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Erastus Wolcott and Chloe Bissell, his 
wife, m. 1783; James Hooker and Mary Chaffee, his third wife, m. 
1784. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Erastus Wolcott and Jerusha Wolcott 
(cousins), his wife, m. 1746. 

Erastus Wolcott, (1722-93), held responsible civil offices and 
in 1775 was brigadier general of Connecticut militia and was 
in command at the siege of Boston. Yale College bestowed 
upon him an honorary degree for his personal worth and*pub- 
lic service and he won the sobriquet among his neighbors of 
"Old Long Head." He was a member of the Cincinnati. He 
was born in Windsor, where he died. 

Also NOS. 3291, 4790, 5574, 7271, 10434, II0Q2. 

Erastus Wolcott, (1752-97), served in the Assembly from 
Windsor and as captain of militia. He was taken prisoner and 
from harsh treatment his health was irreparably impaired. 

James Hooker, (1742- 1805), g^ve valuable aid on war com- 
mittees to collect supplies for the army, and was commissioned 
captain in recognition of his service. He was bom in Hart- 
ford ; died in Windsor. 

MRS. CELESTE GARDINER LOOMIS. 24170 

Born in Rochester, New York. 
Wife of George Welch Loomis. 



i.ine:age book. 63 



Descendant of Capt. Isaac Gardner and of William Gardner. 

Daughter of Judge Addison Gardiner and Mary Selkrigg, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Gardner and Rebecca Raymond, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Gardner and Mary Sparhawk, his wife. 

Isaac Gardner, (1726-75), served on patriotic committees 
and commanded a company of minute men at Lexington. "He 
was one on whom the Colony rested many hopes, and fell 
about a mile west of Harvard College." 

Also Nos. 4237, 14128, 18851. 

William Gardner, (i 761 -1833), served at the close of the 
war in the Massachusetts militia. He removed, 1785, to New 
Hampshire, where he rose to prominence. He was bom in 
Brookline, Mass. ; died in Manlius, N. Y. 

MISS MARY W. MONTGOMERY. 24171 

Born in Rochester, New York. 

Descendant of Col. Nathaniel Rochester. 

Daughter of Thomas C. Montgomery and Mary G. Whitney, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Harvey Montgomery and Mary Eleanor Roches- 
ter, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Rochester and Sophia Beatty, his 
wife. 

Nathaniel Rochester, (1752-1831), served on the Committee 
of Safety of Orange Co., and, 1776, in the Provincial Congress 
of North Carolina. He died in Rochester, N. Y., a city he 
founded. 

Also Nos. 1 1 38, 2049, 5463, 9932, 21470. 

MISS EMILY BINGHAM PECK. 24172 

Born in Rochester, New York. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Bingham and of Theodosius Bing- 
ham. 

Daughter of Matthew Griffith Peck and Aristine Bingham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathaniel Bingham and Mary Kempsall, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Theodosius Bingham and Tamar Fuller, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Bingham. 

Nathaniel Bingham, (1732-1802), served as selectman of 
Chesterfield, 1778. He was born in Norwich, Conn.; died in 
Chesterfield, N. H. 



64 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Theodosius Bingham served as a private in Capt. Kimball 
Carlton's company of New Hampshire militia, 1777. He was 
born, 1750, in Norwich, Conn. 

MRS. HELEN AUGUSTA STROBRIDGE. 24173 

Born in Pen Yan, New York. 

Wife of Charles Strobridge. 

Descendant of Richard Smith. 

Daughter of Richard M. Smith and Elizabeth Ayres Beach, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Avery Smith and Lament Wagener, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Smith and Elizabeth Allen, his wife. 

Richard Smith, (1746-1836), served as a private in Capt. 
John Tyler's company, Col. Samuel H. Parsons' regiment of 
Connecticut militia. He died in Yates Co., N. Y. 

MRS. MARION EATON BRAND. 24174 

Born in Ionia, Michigan. 

Wife of Harrison Brand. 

Descendant of Capt. George Herkimer and of John Eaton. 

Daughter of Volney Eaton and Alida Herkimer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Parley Eaton and Phila Barnes, his wife; Joseph 
Herkimer and Eunice Trowbridge, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Wyman Eaton and Mercy Knight, his wife; 
George Herkimer and Alida Schuyler, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Eaton and Hannah Johnson, his wife. 

John Eaton, (1724-88), served as a private in the Massa- 
chusetts militia at Fort Clinton, 1778. He was bom in Ded- 
ham, Mass. ; died in Eatonbush. 

Also No. 23500. 

George Herkimer, (1744-86), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety and commanded Tryon County militia under 
his brother, Nicholas, at the battle of Oriskany. He died in 
Danube, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 2930, -jyjT, 13584, 15156, 18092, 21261. 

MRS. MARY COMSTOCK BRILL. 24x75 

Born in Western, New York. 
Wife of Addison Brill. 

Descendant of Isaac Morris, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Amon Comstock and Irene Morris, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Isaac Morris and Irene Johnson, his wife. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 65 



Isaac Morris, (1753-1805), was a minute man at the alarms 
in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Woodstock; 
died in Longmeadow. 

MRS. ELLEN BRAND HARTER. 24176 

Born in Leonardsville, New York. 

Wife of Charles Harter. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Green, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Nathan Brand and Clarinda Green, his wife. 

Granddaughter of EHsha Cheesbrough Green (i 781 -1837) and Mahala 
Fish, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Green and Sarah Cheesbrough (b. 
1751), his second wife, m. 1774. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Green (b. 1690) and Mary Ayles- 
worth, his wife. 

William Green served under different commands as private 
and, 1 78 1, was lieutenant of Pawtucket Rangers. He was 
born in Charlestown, 1732. 

MRS. FLORENCE CASWELL PELTON. 24177 

Born in Herkimer, New York. 

Wife of John Randolph Pelton. 

Descendant of John Eaton and of Sergt. David Caswell. 

Daughter of Edwin Caswell and Maria Eaton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Warren Caswell and Rosamond Caswell, his wife; 
Parley Eaton and Phila Barnes, his wife. 

See No. 24174. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Caswell and Elizabeth Caswell, his wife. 

David Caswell, (1744-1807), was among the soldiers taken 
prisoner at Fort Ann and confined in Canada. He was born 
in Warren, N. Y., where he died. 

MRS. CAROLYN M. WRIGHT. 24178 

Born in Watertown, New York. 

Wife of Charles A. Wright. 

Descendant of Abraham Foster. 

Daughter of James Magoveny and Mary Jane Fowler, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Riley Fowler and Polly Foster, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Foster and Sebra Scott, his wife. 

Abraham Foster, (i 760-1813), served as a private in the 
Charlotte County, New York militia. He was born in Barn- 
stable. Mass., died in Middleville, N. Y. 
4 



66 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. . 

24179 

MRS. MARY OSWELL PORTER. 24180 

Born in Ogdensburg, New York. 

Wife of Charles G. Porter. 

Descendant of William Child, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George B. Oswell and Mary H. Child, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Child and Abial Taft, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Child and Bethiah Howard, his wife. 

William Child, (1759-1836), was placed on the pension roll 
of Worcester County, 1831, for service of private and musi- 
cian in the Massachusetts Continental Line. He was born 
in Lincoln ; died in Fitchburg, Mass. 

Also No. 1 1954. 

MISS SUSAN META GIBSON. 24181 

Born in Burlington, Vermont. 

Descendant of Brig. Gen. Abraham Ten Broeck, of New 
York; Capt. George Moser, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Robert Phillip Gibson (1819-90) and Susan Moser 
(1822-1902), his wife, m. 1845. 

Granddaughter of Robert Gibson and Margaret Stuyvesant Ten 
Broeck, his wife; Capt. George Moser, Jr. (1777-1868) and Sarah 
Graeff, his wife, m. 1817. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dirck Ten Broeck and Cornelia Stuyvesant, 
his wife; George Moser and Christina Catharine Young (1748-1828), 
his wife, m. 1765. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Ten Broeck and Elizabeth Van 
Rensselaer, his wife. 

Abraham Ten Broeck, (1734-1810), served on war com- 
mittees and was a member of the Provincial Congress. He 
was in command of militia at the battle of Saratoga, 1777, and 
was mayor of the city, 1779. He was born in Albany where 
he died. 

Also No. 5848. 

George Moser, (i 741 -1806), was captain of Lancaster 
County militia 1776, commanded by Col. George Ross and the 
original commission is now in the family. He was at the 
battles of Trenton, Princeton, and was sent home from Valley 
Forge to gather from his farm supplies for the army and he 
was never reimbursed. He was bom in Montgomery County, 
and died in Lancaster County. 



LINEAGE BCX>K. 67 



MRS. KATHARINE RUTH SMITH NEUHOFF. 24182 

Born in Chambersburg, Ohio. 

Wife of Karl W. Neuhoff. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Eames, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Robert Eames Smith and Mary Ann Ruth, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alfred Smith and Sally Eames (b. 1787), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Eames and Ruth Stone, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Eames and Deborah Adams, his 
wife. 

John Eames, (1742- 1806), served as sergeant at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm and, 1780, his name is found on a war committee as 
lieutenant. He was bom in Framingham, where he died. 

Also Nos. 3083, 7977. 

MRS. GABRIELLA PERIN PROUT. 24183 

Born in Newport, Kentucky. 

Wife of Henry G. Prout. 

Descendant of Sergt. Lemuel Perin and Hon. Henry Lee. 

Daughter of Glover Perin and Elizabeth Spooner Page, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Perin and Mary Simpkins, his wife; Rev. 
Charles Henry Page and Gabriella Crawford, his wife, m. 1827. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Perin and Martha Nasel, his wife; 
William Byrd Page (b. 1768) and Anne Lee (1776-1857), his wife, m. 

1793. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Lee and Lucy Grimes, his wife, m. 

1753. 

Lemuel Perin, (1749- 1822), served as private, corporal and 
sergeant in the Massachusetts militia. He was born ia 
Rehobeth, Mass. ; died in Indiana. 

Also Nos. 5557, 7125, 1 1276. 

Henry Lee, (1729-87), served in the Conventions, 1774-76^ 
and in the Senate, 1780. He wielded great influence in Vir- 
ginia throughout the Revolution. He was born in Westmore- 
land County; died in Prince William County, Va. 

Also Nos. 1 105, 3453, 13937. 

MRS. CATALINA TEN EYCK PRUYN. 24184 

Born in Albany, New York. 
Wife of Augustus Pruyn. 

Descendant of Capt. Isaac Bogart, of New York 
Daughter of Herman Ten Eyck and Eliza Bogart, his wife. 



68 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

Granddaughter of Harman H. Bogart and Dorothee Witbeck, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Bogart and Cathalina Hun, his wife. 

Isaac Bogart, (1741-1818), was appointed lieutenant, 1776, 
and, 1779, served as captain under Col. Henry K. Van Renssa- 
laer. He was born in Albany where he died. 

MISS MARGARET CROSBY. 24185 

Born in Fishkill, New York. 

Descendant of Col. Derick Brinckerhof?, of New York. 

Daughter of David Crosby and Hannah Scofield, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Scofield and Diana Brinckerhoff (1792- 
1870), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Brinckerhoff and Diente Van Wyck, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Derick Brinckerhoff and Geertie Wyckoff, 
his wife. 

Derick Brinckerhoff, (1720-89), was a member of the first 
provincial Congress and commissioned colonel of the Second 
Dutchess County militia, 1775. At his home near Fishkill, 
Lafayette was nursed and the officers entertained. 

MRS. FLORENCE L. PARSONS. 24186 

Born in Kinderhook, New York. 

Wife of S. H. Parsons. 

Descendant of Elisha Smith, of New York. 

Daughter of Anthony Isaacs Loomis and Rachel Herrick, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Herrick and Mary Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Smith and Rachel Hughson, his wife. 

Elisha Smith, (1755-1849), served as a private in the Dutch- 
ess County militia. He was born in Carmel; died in Cox- 
sackie, N. Y. 

MRS. JESSIE L YATES. 24187 

Born in Ulster County, New York. 
Wife of A. A. Yates. 

Descendant of Peterus Myer, Jr., of New York. 
Daughter of John B. Ingram and Sarah B. Myer, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Levi Myer and Margaret Davis, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Peterus Myer, Jr., and Barbara Longyear, 
his wife. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 69 



Peterus Myer, (1754-1827), served as a private in Capt. 
Thomas Dewitt's company, Col. Cornelius Wynkoop's regi- 
ment. He was born in Kingston, where he died. 

Also No. 16410. 

MRS. MELISSA AUGUSTA HULL. 24188 

Born in Chappaqua, New York 

Wife of James Clarke Hull. 

Descendant of Lieut. Abraham Hyatt, of New York. 

Daughter of Samuel Acker Washburn and Mariette Hyatt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathaniel Hyatt and Amy Van Wart Carpenter, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hyatt and Sarah Ryder, his wife. 

Abraham Hyatt, (1747- 1820), entered the army 1776 as 
second lieutenant and served as lieutenant, 1777, in Capt. Jona- 
than Titus' company. He was born in White Plains ; died in 
Chippaqua. 

Also Nos. 5591, 6879. 

24189 

24190 

MRS. INDIANA VAIL CALAM. 24191 

Born in Castle, New York. 

Wife of Theodore Henry Calam. 

Descendant of Amos Lane, of New York. 

Daughter of William Vail and Phoebe Palmer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Palmer and Delilah Tompkins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Tompkins and Lydia Lane, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amos Lane. 

Amos Lane served as a private in Capt. John Drake's com- 
pany, of Westchester County, New York militia. He died in 
Yorktown, N. Y. 

MRS. FIDELIA CHURCH ALLING MERRITT. 24192 

Born in Churchville, New York. 

Wife of Wesley S. Merritt. 

Descendant of Allen Bangs and of Zenas Bangs, of Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter of Rev. Samuel Clemon Church, D. D., and Mary Hall 
Bangs (1804-95), his wife, m. 1828. 

Granddaughter of Zenas Bangs and Ruth Hall, his first wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Allen Bangs and Rebecca Howes, his wife. 



70 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Allen Bangs, (1733-93), was a minute man ^t the Lexington 
and Falmouth Alarms. He was bom in Brewster, where he 
died. 

Zenas Bangs, (1763-1828), served as a private in the Massa- 
chusetts militia. He was bom in Brewster; died in Hawley. 

MRS. FANNIE M. GARRISON. 24193 

Born in Painesville, Ohio. 

Wife of Richard E. Garrison. 

Descendant of Maj. Hezekiah Huntington, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Charles H. Scranton and Mary A. Huntington, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Marvin Huntington and Sylvia G. Harris, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gurdon Huntington and Temperance Williams, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Huntington and Submit Murdock, 
his wife, m. 1754. 

Hezekiah Huntington, (1728-1807), served as major at the 
siege of Boston. He founded a factory for repairing arms 
and in this valuable service lost his property as he was paid in 
Continental money. He was bom in Windham, where he 
died. 

Also Nos. 1 1 13, 3890, 6457, 7302, 11241, 15504* 20645, 2283Q. 

MISS SARAH L. SMITH. 24194 

Born in Brockport, New York. 

Descendant of Ezra Brown, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Smith and Rebecca Ingalls, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Ingalls and Rebecca Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Brown and Jane Stocker, his wife. 

Ezra Brown, (1750-1829), served as drummer in Capt. 
Ezra Newhall's company, Mansfield's regiment, 1775. He 
was born in Lynn, where he died. 

MRS. CLARA M. BUCK. 24195 

Born in Williamstown, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Samuel Wells Buck. 

Descendant of Asa Cottrell and of Joseph Rice, of Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter of Arnold Lyndon Maynard and Lydia Greene Rice, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Col. William Rice and Wealthea Cottrell, his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 7I 



Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Rice and Mary Green, his wife; Asa 
Cottrell and Lucinda Otis Clapp, his wife. 

Asa Cottrell, (1746- 1833), served in Capt. Oliver Lyman's 
company, 1776, of Massachusetts militia. He' died in Worth- 
ington, Mass. 

Joseph Rice, (1745-1826), served as a minute man in Capt. 
John Oliver's company. He was bom in Westboro; died in 
Conway, Mass. 

Also Nos. 2047, 5966, 11213, 12887. 

MRS. MARY GERTRUDE EDSON ALDRICH. 24196 

Born in Janesville, Wisconsin. 

Wife of James Herman Aldrich. 

Descendant of Nicholas Bonesteel. 

Daughter of Marmont B. Edson and Margaret Barbara Bonesteel, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Nicholas Bonesteel (1794-1844) and Ger- 
trude Ring, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nicholas Bonesteel and Margaret *Staats, his 
wife. 

Nicholas Bonesteel, was a private in the New York militia. 
His father settled in Dutchess County where, in 1753, he was 
born. His son Jacob served in the War of 1812. 

Also No. 8593. 

MRS. MARY SMITH BROWNE. 24197 

Born in Pen Yan, New York. 
Wife of William H. K. Browne. 
Descendant of Richard Smith. 

Daughter of Richard Matteson Smith and Elizabeth Ayres Beach, 
his wife. 
See No. 24173. 

MISS HELEN BANCROFT BROWNE. 24198 

Born in Chicago, Illinois. 

Descendant of Richard Smith. 

Daughter of William H. K. Browne and Mary Kastner Smith, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Matteson Smith and Elizabeth Ayres 
Beach, his wife. 

See No. 24173. 



'JT. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

MRS. MARIE DOW FROST. 24199 

Born in New York, N. Y. 
Descendant of Daniel Dow, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Joseph Emery Dow and Annie E. Morrell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Dow and Mary MacMonegal, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Dow and Eliza A. Emery, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Dow. 

Daniel Dow served several enlistments as private in the New 
Hampshire militia. 

MISS ADDIE METZGAR. 24200 

Born in New York, N. Y. 
Descendant of Lieut. Frederick Stymets, of New York. 
Daughter of Christian Metzgar and Adeline Lynch, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Mark Lynch and Aletha Stymets, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Stymets and Ann Barrea, his wife. 
Frederick Stymets^ (1751-95), served as sergeant and lieu- 
tenant of New York militia. 

MRS. MARY KETCHUM BOWNE RICHARDSON. 24201 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Widow of George N. Richardson, M. D. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Jonathan Landon, of New York. 

Daughter of Samuel Bowne and Eliza Ackerly, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Ackerly and Mary Ketchum, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Ketchum and Arabella Landon, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Landon and Isabella Graham, 
his wife. 

Jonathan Landon, (1743-1815), served in the Rhinebeck 
militia regiment commanded by his brother-in-law, Col. Mor- 
ris Graham. He was a delgegate to the Provincial Congress, 
1775, and, 1777-79, a member of the Senate. He served on the 
Committee to fortify Albany, build barracks and guard cannon 
at Kingsbridge. He was bom in Southold, L. I ; died in 
Dutchess County, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 4907, 9787. 

MRS. FRANCIS WRIGHT ROBINSON TURRELL. 24202 

Born in Newark, New Jersey. 
Wife of Herbert Turrell. 



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Descendant of Christopher Robinson and Capt. Lieut. Chris- 
topher Robinson, Jr., of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Dr. Morton Robinson and Anne Eliza Collins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thurston Robinson and Sarah Perry, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Robinson, Jr., and Elizabeth An- 
thony, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Robinson and Ruhamah Cham- 
lin, his wife. 

Christopher Robinson, (1727-1807), was a patriot who as- 
sisted in fitting out the privateer "Revenge." 

Christopher Robinson, Jr., (1756-1841), was appointed by 
the General Assembly captain-lieutenant, 1778. He was bom 
in South Kingston, Rhode Island, where he died. 

Also Nos. 837, 9257, 10799, 1 1477, 21383. 

MRS. MARIE BEHAN YOUENES. 24203 

Born in New Orleans, Louisiana. 

Wife of Joseph C. Youenes. 

Descendant of Col. Ignatius Fenwick, Jr., of Maryland. 

Daughter of Thomas Wallace Behan and Brenda Watkins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William H. Watkins and Maria Brent, his wife, 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Brent and Maria Fenwick, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Fenwick (1764-1823) and Henrietta 
Lancaster (1769-1800), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ignatius Fenwick, Jr., and Sarah Taney, 
his wife, 

Ignatius Fenwick, Jr., (1736-84), was commissioned major, 
1775, of St. Mary's County militia and was promoted colonel. 
He also served on the Committee of Safety. 

MISS MARTHA A. BULLARD. 24204 

Born in Framingham, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Col. Samuel Bullard, Col. Samuel BuUard, 

Jr., Corp. Aaron Bullard, James Partridge, Malichi Bullard, 

Ephriam Littlefield and William Grant, all of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Dana Bullard and Mary Ann Tarelton, his wife 
Granddaughter of Aaron Bullard and Jerusha Littlefield, his wife, 
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Bullard, Jr., and Lydia Partridge, his 

wife; Ephraim Littlefield nnd Sarah Grant, hh wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Bullard and Deborah Morse, his 

wife; James Partridge and Kedah Bullard. his wife-, 

and Elizabeth Marshall, his wife. 




74 DAUGHTERS OF THK AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Malichi Bullard (father of Keziah) 
and Bethiah Fisher, his wife. 

Samuel Bullard, (1715-93), was a member of the Council of 
War. He was bom in Holliston, where he died. 

Samuel Bullard, Jr., (1740-1816), commanded a Middlesex 
regiment in the Burgoyne campaign. 

Aaron Bullard, (1761-1846), served as private and corporal. 

James Partridge, (1715-99), served as a minute man. 

Malachi Bullard, (1710-1801), served on the Safety Com- 
mittee, of Medway. 

Ephraim Littlefield, (1747-1828), served in Rhode Island. 

William Grant, (1727- 1802), guarded the prisoners cap- 
tured from Burgoyne. 

Also Nos. 4696, 10442, 1 1458. 

MRS. MARY AMELIA COL WELL. 24205 

Born in Smyrna, New York. 

Wife of Irving S. Colwell. 

Descendant of Apollus Allen. 

Daughter of Le Roy Chnton Sweet and Amelia Talcott, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Sweet and Ruth Allen, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Apollus Allen and Deborah Parda, his wife, 
m. 1780. 

Apollus Allen, (1756-1807), served several enlistments under 
different commands as a private in the Massachusetts militia, 
1775-80. He was born in Greenfield, Mass., removed to 
Smyrna, N. Y., 1793, where he died. 

MRS. MARY CUYLER CHEESMAN. 24206 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of William Sanderson Cheesman. 

Descendant of Maj. Benjamin Ledyard, of New York. 

Daughter of Theodore Ledyard Cuyler and Annie E. Mathiot, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Ledyard Cuyler and Louisa Morrell, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Glen Cuyler and Mary Ledyard, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Ledyard and Catherine Forman, 
his wife. 

Benjamin Ledyard, (1753- 1803), was captain of the first 
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1779. He was an original member of the Cincinnati. He 
was bom in Groton, Conn. ; died in Aurora, N. Y. 
Also Nos. 1 175, 2920, 6378, 10652, 18728. 19029. 

MRS. MARY GARDINER DUNNING THWING. 24207 

Born in Auburn, New York. 

Wife of Charles Franklin Thwing. 

Descendant of Corp. John Hutchinson. 

Daughter of David Montgomery Dunning and Alice Jane Hutchin- 
son, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Bradish Hutchinson and Mary Anne 
Gardiner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Julius Collins Hutchinson and Wealthy Brad- 
ish, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hutchinson and Mary Collins (1764- 
1852), his wife, m. 1782. 

John Hutchinson enlisted at Wyoming, Conn., under Capt. 
Spalding, Durkee's regiment and gave two years' actual service 
of corporal with the Connecticut troops. His widow in 1846 
received a pension. He was born in Sharon, Conn., died 1804 
in Sheffield, Mass. 

MISS MARY ANNETTE LEONARD. 24208 

Born in Owasco, New York. 

Descendant of Capt. Nathan Leonard, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Bowers Howe Leonard and Elizabeth Cuykendall, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezra Leonard and Laura Howe, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Leonard and Amittai Cutler, his wife. 

Nathan Leonard, (1743-1813), served as a minute man at 
the Lexington Alarm and commanded a company, 1778, in 
Col. Nathaniel Wade's regiment of Worcester County, Mass- 
achusetts militia. He was bom in Hardwick, Mass. ; died in 
Sennett, N. Y. 

MRS. ALICE HERMIONE STORKE HOLMES. 24209 

Born in Auburn, New York. 
Descendant of Capt. Josiah Putnam, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Henry Laurens Storke and Mary Brodhead Smith, his 
wife. 



76 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of Elliot Gray Storke and Hannah Sophia Putnam, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Alfred Putnam and Sophia Dickerman, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Putnam and Anna Collins, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Putnam and Lydia Wheeler, 
his wife. 

Josiah Putnam, (1718-95), was captain of a company in 
Col. Jedediah Foster's regiment at the Lexington Alarm. He 
was born in Danvers ; died in Warren. 

Also Nos. 10259, 1 1806. 

MRS. EDITH WATKINS DUNK. 24210 

Born in Cleveland, Ohio. 

Wife of A. O. Dunk. 

Descendant of Capt. Nathan Watkins. 

Daughter of Gilbert A. Watkins and Phoebe Crooks, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Watkins and Judith Harris, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gilbert Watkins and Sarah Watkins, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Watkins and Sarah, his wife. 

Nathan Watkins, ( 1736- 1 815), commanded minute men at 
Bunker Hill and joined the expedition to Quebec. He served 
as captain of Continental Artillery, 1777; was taken prisoner 
in the Burgoyne campaign and was exchanged for a British 
captain of Royal Artillery. He was born in Hopkinton, 
Mass. ; died in Naples, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 7109, 21972. 

MRS. ALICE WATKINS WOOD. 2421 1 

Born in Detroit, Michigan. 
Wife of W. C Wood. 
Descendant of Capt. Nathan Watkins. 
Daughter of Gilbert A. Watkins and Phoebe Crooks, his wife. 
See No. 24210. 

MRS. CLARA LEONARD WICKES. 24212 

Born in Owasco, New York. 
Wife of Benjamin Charles Wickes. 
Descendant of Capt. Nathan Leonard. 

Daughter of Bowers Howe Leonard and Elizabeth Cuykendall, his 
wife. 
See No. 24208. 



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MRS. EVA YATES PIKE. 24213 

Born in Schaghticoke, New York. 

Widow of David B. Pike. 

Descendant of Col. Peter Yates, of New York. 

Daughter of Christopher J. Yates and Maria Vandenburgh, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Yates and Elizabeth Vandenburgh, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Yates and Sarah Vanaltyne, his wife. 

Peter Yates, (1727-1807), commanded the Fourteenth regi- 
ment of Albany County militia. He was born in Albany ; re- 
moved to Schagticoke, 1800, where he died. 

Also No. 21924. 

MRS. SARAH CLARY GOTT. 24214 

Born in Syracuse, New York. 

Wife of Daniel F. Gott. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Ware, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Lyman Clary and Fanny Ware, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Orlando Ware (b. 1779) and Deborah Starr, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Ware and Hannah Leland (i757-9o)» his 
first wife. 

John Ware, (1753-1833), served as private, corporal and 
second lieutenant in the Massachusetts militia. He was bom 
.in Sherbom; died in Deerfield. 

Also No. 16802. 

MRS. HARRIET SACKETT DUELL. 24215 

Born in Seneca Falls, New York. 

Wife of Charles H. Duell. 

Descendant of Maj. John Buttrick, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Augustus Sackett and Charlotte Granville But- 
trick, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Horatio Gates Buttrick and Mary Barnard, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Buttrick and Abigail Jones, his wife. 

John Buttrick, (i 731 -91), led the minute men at the Concord 
Bridge and commanded them to "Fire, fellow soldiers, for 
God's sake fire." The monument of the Minute-Man stands 
on his farm where the contest was waged. He was bom in 
Concord, where he died. 

Also Nos. 3171, 6584, 7556, 8492, 11881, 14535. 



78 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

MRS. EMMA JEROME JACKSON. 24216 

Born in Geddes, New York. 

Wife of William Jackson. 

Descendant of Samuel Jerome and of Timothy Jerome, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Isaac Jerome and Clarinda Patchin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Timothy Jerome and Mary Isaacs, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Jerome and Lucy Foster, his wife. 

Samuel Jerome, (1728-96), served several enlistments in the 
Berkshire County Massachusetts militia. 

Timothy Jerome, (1757-99), marched at the Bennington 
Alarm in Capt. Ezra Whittlesey's company of Berkshire 
County militia. He died in Pompey, New York. 

MRS. CHARLOTTE CORNELIA EDWARDS. 24217 

Born in Clinton, New York. 

Wife of Edwin D. Edwards. 

DesccMulant of Asahel Stiles, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Carlos A. Adkins and Cornelia Jane Eaton, his wife. 

GranddaiiKhtor of Joshua Eaton and Jane Stiles, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asahel Stiles and Tryphena Chapin, his wife. 

Asahel Stiles, (1753-1833), served as drummer and private 
in the Connecticut militia. He was bom in East Windsor, 
where he died. 

MISS MARY DELIA BARTLETT. 24218 

Born in Summer Hill, New York. 

Descendant of Rov, Nathaniel Bartlett and of Daniel Bart- 
lett, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Cornelius Husted Bartlett, M. D., and Sylphia Cole 
Bennle, \m wife, 

Granddftughter of Nathaniel Bartlett and Sally Waters, his wife. 

Gr,-grnnddnughter of Daniel Bartlett and Esther Read, his wife. 

Gr.-gr,' granddaughter of Nathaniel Bartlett and Eunice Russell, his 
wife, m, 1753. 

Nathaniel Bartlett, (1727-1810), served as chaplain, 1779, 
and for fifty-seven years was pastor of a church at Redding. 

Daniel Bartlett, ( 1757-1835^ was placed on the pension roll 
of Dutchess County, 1831, for ser\ice of private in the Con- 
necticut militia. He was bom in Redding, Conn.: died in 
An^enia, N, Y, 



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MRS. BERTHA EMELINE BUSSELL PHELPS. 24219 

Born in Karns City, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Danville Townsend Phelps. 

Descendant of Samuel Gilmore. 

Daughter of Gilmore Smith Bussell and Mary Jane Penhale, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Bussell and Nancy Terrel Gilmore, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Gilmore and Rheimia Hathorn, his 
wife. 

Samuel Gilmore was placed on the pension roll of Penobscot 
County, Mo., 1818, for three years* actual service of a private 
in the Massachusetts Continental Line. He was born 1765, in 
Mass. ; died in Brewer, Maine. His widow also received a 
pension. 

MRS. EDNA SARAH BUSSELL HEWITT. 24220 

Born in Karns City, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Irving Hewitt. 
Descendant of Samuel Gilmore. 

Daughter of Gilmore Smith Bussell and Mary Jane Penhale, his wife. 
See No. 24219. 

MRS. MARY THOMAS HIBBARD. 24221 

Born in St. Louis, Missouri. 

Wife of D. V. M. Hibbard. 

Descendant of Benjamin Thomas. 

Daughter of Ebenezer Thomas and Elizabeth Mulhall, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alanson Thomas and Margaret Edsall, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Thomas and Asenath Hanchett, his 
wife. 

Benjamin Thomas enlisted, 1775, as a private in the Connec- 
ticut militia. He died, 1834, in Groton, N. Y. 

MRS. C. HARRIET JACKSON JOHNSON. 24222 

Born in Avon, New York. 

Wife of E. M. Johnson. 

Descendant of Alexander Jackson. 

Daughter of Albert Levi Jackson and Ann Elizabeth Wadsworth, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Levi Jackson and Sarah Parker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Alexander Jackson and Phebe Totten, 
his second wife. 



8o DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Jackson and Martha Drake, 
his wife. 

Alexander Jackson, (1728-1818), served as a private in the 
Orange County, New York militia. 

MRS. CARRIE D. M. PAGE. 24223 

Born in Olean, New York. 

Wife of Frank R. Page. 

Descendant of Isaac Snow, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Freeman Hopkins and Dorcas Snow Donne, his wife, 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joshua Donne and Thankful Snow, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Snow and Hannah Freeman, his wife. 

Isaac Snow, (1759-1855), was placed on the pension roll 
of Barnstable County, 1831, for service of private and seaman 
in the Massachusetts militia and navy. He was bom in East- 
ham; died in Orleans, Mass. 

MRS. JOSEPHINE CROCKER SMITH. 24224 

Born ifi Shippen, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Eugene Lebaum Smith. 

Descendant of Moses Thurston. 

Daughter of Frederick Crocker and Hannah Bartlett Dodge, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward Bass Crocker and Elizabeth Gibson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Savage Crocker and Shuah Thurs- 
ton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Thurston and Hannah Sewall, his 
wife. 

Moses Thurston, (1721-1800), was a private in Capt. 
Reuben Dow's company of New Hampshire militia. He was 
bom in Newbury, Mass. ; died in HoUis, N. H. 

MRS. MARY ASHTON WILSON. 24225 

Born in Waterford, New York. 

Wife of Percy Hunt Wilson. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Joseph Marsh, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter hi James William Ashton, D. D., and Cornelia Elizabeth 
Jones, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Rambo Ashton and Elizabeth Josiah 
Marsh, his wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Marsh, Jr., and Hannah Hubley, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Marsh and Sarah Beaseley, his 
wife. 

Joseph Marsh, (1735-1826), was a member of the Navy 
Board, 1777, and, 1780, lieutenant-colonel of Artillery. He 
was a member of the firm which built gun-boats for the de- 
fense of the Delaware. His service as an officer is a matter 
of history and the sword and cane presented him by Lafayette 
are in the possession of the family. The homestead in Phila- 
delphia used by the British, is still standing. 

MRS. KATE SCOTT ROLLO WOOD. 24226 

Born in Marcellus, New York. 

Descendant of Lieut. Asaph Trumbull, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Hall Rollo and Mary E. Scott, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Chapman Rollo and Docia Blackman, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hall Rollo and Philomela Trumbull, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asaph Trumbull and Zilpha Phelps, his 
wife. 

Asaph Trumbull, (i 738-1 831), served as ensign and lieu- 
tenant in the Connecticut militia. He was born in Hebron, 
where he died. 

Also Nos. 6721, 8323, 11692. 

MRS. HELEN WHYNKOOP VAN DOREN ALDEN. 24227 

Born in Freehold, New Jersey. 

Wife of Edward M. Alden. 

Descendant of Capt. Luther Halsey, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Jonathan Edwards Van Doren and Axsah Amelia Dey 
Applegate, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. Luther Halsey Van Doren and Susan Wyn- 
koop, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Van Doren and Abigail Foster Halsey, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Luther Halsey and Sarah Foster, his wife. 

Luther Halsey, (1758-1830), left Princeton College, 1775, 
to enlist as a sergeant and served through the war. He was 



82 DAUGHTERS OF THK AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

brevetted captain and was an original member of the Cincin- 
nati. He was born in Morristown N. J.; died in Cincinnati, 
Ohio, while on a visit. 
Also Nos. 192, 8244. 

MRS. GRACE RANKIN GURLEY. 24228 

Born in Troy, New York. 

Wife of William F. Gurley. 

Descendant of Maj. Charles Dyer. 

Daughter of William John Rankin and Sylvia Jeannette Bowen, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Aldrich Bowen and Mary Dyer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Benjamin Dyer and Mary Clark, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Dyer and Susannah Wright, his 
wife. 

Charles Dyer, (1753- 1845), served as captain in Continental 
Line and as major of Rhode Island militia. He was bom in 
North Kingston, R. I. ; died in Shaftsbury, Vt. 

MRS. ELLA E. MacARTHUR. 24229 

Born in Cohoes, New York. 

Wife of Arthur MacArthur. 

Descendant of William Ball, of New York. 

Daughter of Abner Jasper Griffin and Emma Ball, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Peter Ball and Eve Knieskern, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Ball and Maria Weidman, his wife. 

William Ball, (1760-1843), served as a private under differ- 
ent commands in the New York militia. He was born in Scho- 
harie; died in Berne. 

MRS. EDNA LONG MAYNARD LASELL. 24230 

• Born in Washington, D. C. 
Wife of Edwin Q. Lasell. 

Descendant of Corp. Lemuel Maynard. 

Daughter of Edward Maynard and Caroline E. Long, his wife. 

Granddansjbter of Moses Maynard and Chloe Butler, his wife. 

Gn- grand daughter of I^emuel Maynard and Sarah Wright, his wife. 

Le4T!iiel Maynard, (1743-1S08), served as corporal at the 
Lexington Alarm in Capt. James Hosley's company of minute 
men TTTjder Col. William Prescott. He was born in West- 
Jied in Jaffray, N. H, 



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MRS. RACHEL STRATTON YORK PADDOCK. 24231 

Born in McDonough, New York. 

Widow of Zachariah Paddock. 

Descendant of Ensign John Punderson and of Jeremiah 
York. 

Daughter of Edward York and Lydia Stratton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jeremiah York and Thankful Thurston, his wife; 
Isaac Stratton and Rachel Punderson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Punderson and Rhoda Alger, his wife. 

John Punderson, (1747- 1836), enlisted from Dutchess 
County, and received a pension, 1818, in Chenango County for 
one year's actual service as ensign in the New York troops. 
He was bom in New Haven ; died in New York. 

Jeremiah York, (1765-1853), enlisted at seventeen and re- 
ceived a pension as private in the militia. He was an officer 
in the War of 1812. He was born in North Stonington, 
Conn., where he died. • 

Also No. 23301. 

MRS. ANNE KELLOGG OSBORNE RUMSEY. 2423:? 

Born in Corning, New York. 

Wife of Edward M. Rumsey. 

Descendant of Azor Kellogg. 

Daughter of Charles E. Osborne and Margaret Kellogg, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alexander Cyrus Kellogg and Ann Sayles, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Azor (Asa) Kellogg and Lucy Powell, his wife. 

Azor Kellogg, (1745-1820), served as a private in the 
Albany County militia. He was born in Sheffield, Mass.; 
died in Gal way, N. Y. 

MISS CORA GORDON COVERT. 24233 

Born in Geneva, New York. 
Descendant of Tunis Covert. 

Daughter of Dr. Rynear B. Covert and Emma Van Lew, his wife. 
Granddarghter of Tunis R. Covert and Sally Bennett, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Rynear Covert and Isabella Covert, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Tunis Covert and Magdalene Van Haugler, 
his wife. 
Tunis Covert, (1745-98), served as a private in Capt. Con- 



84 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

rad Ten Eyck's company, Col. Nathaniel Heard's regiment of 
Somerset County militia. He was bom in Somerset Co., N. 
J. ; died in Covert, N. Y. 

MRS. SARAH IMOGEN CLARK HATHAWAY. 24234 

Born in Chazy, New York. 

Wife of Franklin Flint Hathaway. 

Descendant of Samuel Clark and of Asa Stiles. 

Daughter of George Lafayette Clark and J. Ann Walling Clark, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathaniel Clark and Mary Stiles, his wife; Zenas 
Clark and Sarah Walling, his wife, (parents of Ann). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Stiles and Olive Rood, his wife; Samuel 
Clark and Susannah Thomas, (1753-1838), his wife, m. 1776. 

Samuel Clark, (1750-1813), served as a private in the Con- 
necticut militia from Haddam, where he was bom. 

Also No. 172. 

Asa Stiles, (1768- 1838), was placed on the pension roll of 
Clinton Co., N. Y., 183 1, for service of private in the Con- 
necticut militia. He was born in Hebron, Conn.; died in 
Chazy, N. Y. 

MRS. ABIGAIL E. ARNOLD WHITE. 24235 

Born in Plattsburgh, New York. 

Wife of Jehiel B. White. 

Descendant of Daniel Hulett. 

Daughter of Stukley Arnold and Lovicy Lobdell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Lobdell and Eunice Hulett, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hulett and Abagail Paul his wife. 

Daniel Hulett, (1748-1838), served in the New York cam- 
paign and was wounded at the battle of Saratoga. He was 
bom in Killingly, Conn. ; died in Pawlet, Vt. 

Also No. 14296. 

MISS ISABELLA CARRINGTON MYGATT. 24236 

Bom in Chazy, New York. 
I> endant of Lieut. Col. Eli Mygatt, of Connecticut. 
J «r of Frederick Thomas Mygatt and Martha Ann Hubbell, 

] WlIC 

i tighter of Miles Boughton Mygatt and Ann Thomas, his 

te. 

inranddaugfater of Eli Mygatt and Mary Boughton, his 3d wife. 



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Eli Mygatt, (1742- 1807), served in the defense of Danbury, 
his native place. He served in the Assembly twenty-three 
years; died during the session and was buried with military 
honors. 

Also Nos. 2382, 3100, 5220, 7428^ 9015, 10936, 15170, 23488. 

MRS. ESTHER BENNETT DOOLITTLE BEACH. 24237 

Born in Ballston Spa, New York. 

Wife of F. W. Beach. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Lazarus Stewart. 

Daughter of Dr. James Frederick Doolittle and Margaret Stewart 
Lee, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Stewart Lee and Martha Campbell, his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of James Campbell and Margaret Stewart, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Lazarus Stewart and Martha Espy, his . 
wife. 

Lazarus Stewart, (1734-78), enlisted as captain and was 
promoted lieutenant colonel, 1777. He commanded the Han- 
over company at the battle of Wyoming and was killed at the 
massacre as was also his nephew Lazarus. Their names are 
on the monument erected to the memory of the slain. He 
was bom in Dauphin Co., Pa. 

Also No. 13771- 

MRS. JEANNETTE MacDONALD. 24238 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 

Descendant of Gershom Clark. 

Daughter of Charles William Smith and Harriet Louise Wilgus, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alfred Waldo Wilgus and Lavinia Wheelock, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Gleason Wheelock and Lavinia Clark, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gershom Clark and Lavinia Wright, his 
wife. 

Gersham Clark, (1753-1813), enlisted in Capt. James Clark's 
company ; was wounded at the battle of Bunker Hill and taken 
prisoner by the British. He was born in Lebanon, Conn. ; 
died in Weathersfield, Vt. 



86 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

MRS. ALICE BUTLER SMITH. 24239 

Born in Columbus, Ohio. 

Wife of William Howes Smith. 

Descendant of Col. Samuel Herrick, Capt. Gilbert James 
Livingston and Hon. James Livingston, all of New York. 

Daughter of Theodore Henry Butler and Eveline Morris Seegar, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Herrick Butler and Judith Livingston, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Butler and Sarah Herrick, his wife; 
Gilbert James Livingston and Susannah Lewis, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Herrick and Silence Kingsley, his 
wife, m. 1754; James Livingston and Judith Newcomb, his wife. 

Samuel Herrick, (1732-98), commanded a company at 
Ticonderoga and was colonel of Vermont rangers at the battle 
of Bennington where he was distinguished for bravery. He 
was born in Coventry, Conn. ; died in Springfield, N. Y. 

Gilbert James Livingston, (1758- 1833), enlisted at eighteen 
and was captain of Levies, 1781. He was born in Pough- 
keepsie ; died in Rome. 

James Livingston served on the Committee of Safety and in 
the Provincial Congress. 

Also No. 10103. 

MRS. MARY SMITH CAMPBELL. 24240 

Born in Schenectady, New York 
Descendant of Capt. Gilbert James Livingston, Hon. James 
Livingston and Col. Samuel Herrick. 
Daughter of William Hawes Smith and Alice Butler, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Theodore Henry Butler and Eveline Morris See- 
gar, his wife. 
See No. 24239. 

MRS. CATHARINE M. P. VOSBURY. 24241 

Bom in Charles City, Iowa. 
Descendant of Sergt. Elijah Treadway and of Capt. John 
Wright. 

Paughter of Hon. David Winslow Poindexter and Sarah Wright La 
Due, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. Samuel Peters La Due and Sarah Tread- 
way Wright, his wife. 



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Gr-granddaughter of Calvin Wright and Sarah Treadway, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Wright and Ruth Robinson, his wife; 
Elijah Treadway. 

Elijah Treadway, (1753-1837), was placed on the pension 
roll of New London Co., 1831, for nearly eight months' ser- 
vice of corporal and sergeant. He was born in Colchester; 
died in Salem, Conn. 

John Wright, (1744-1805), was a minute man from Gran- 
ville at the Lexington Alarm and served as lieutenant under 
Capt. Israel Chapin, 1775. He was at White Plains, Trenton, 
Germantown, Monmouth, and retired with the rank of captain. 

Also Nos. 6585, 8731, 9662. 

MRS. MIRA LOVELA HAGANS LANTZ. 24242 

Born in Brandonville, Virginia. 

Wife of Percival Lantz. 

Descendant of Ensign Daniel McCollum. 

Daughter of Henry Clay Hagans and Mary Cavette Hagans, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Harrison Hagan and Jane McCollum, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel McCollum and Sarah Moore, his wife, 
m. 1787. 

Daniel McCollum, (1754- 1842), served with the York 
County Pennsylvania Associators of the Flying Camp and 
they suffered severely at Long Island. He removed to Vir- 
ginia, 1782, and died in Preston county. 

Also Nos. 3254, 8609, 11312. 

MRS. EMILY BARTLETT SMITH DE WITT. 24243 

Born in Binghampton, New York. 

Descendant of Ensign Ebenezer Sessions. 

Daughter of Herbert Edward Smith and Laura Sherwood Bartlett, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judson Smith and Cynthia Hammond, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Shubael Hammond and Polly Paul, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Paul and Anna Sessions, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Sessions and Huldah Hayward, 
his wife. 

Ebenezer Sessions served as ensign with the Cormecticut 
troops in Wadsworth's brigade, 1776, to reen force Washington 
in New York. He was bom in 1748, in Union. Conn 



DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



MRS. AGNES BUTTERFIELD WORDEN. 24244 

Born in Clarks Green, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Carey Worden. 

Descendant of Charles Butterfield. 

Daughter of Benjamin S. Butterfield, (1815-91) and Mary Phillips, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Butterfield, Jr., (1784-1864) and Roxena 
Smeed, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Butterfield and Sarah Vickery, his 
wife. 

Charles Butterfield served, 1776, in the Canadian expedition, 
m Capt. William Barrows' company of New Hampshire 
militia. He marched to the relief of Ticonderoga, 1777. He 
was born, 1735, in Westford, Mass. 

MRS. ANNA M. PECKHAM. 24245 

Born in Trenton, New Jersey. 

Wife of Merritt Peckham, Jr. 

Descendant of Sergt. William Bliss and of William Green- 
man. 

Daughter of William G. Taylor and Mary Ann Greenman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Greenman and Abagail Bliss, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Greenman and Polly Hincklej-, his 
wife ; . Jeremiah Bliss and Susannah Cahoone, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Greenman and Susannah Gardner, 
his wife; William Bliss and Barbara Phillips, his wife. 

William Bliss, (1728-1808), served as sergeant in Capt. John 
Carr's company. Col. Archibald Cary's regiment of Rhode 
Island troops. He was born in Newport, R. I., where he died, 

William Greenman, (1738-1809), served as a soldier in the 
New York militia. He died in Stephentown, N. Y. 

MISS JULIA ENSIGN PETTEE. 24246 

Born in Lakeville, Connecticut. 
Descendant of Capt. John Ensign, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of William E. Pettee and Julia Ensign, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Ely Ensign and Laura Goodwin, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Ely Ensign and Lucy Dean, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Ensign, Jr. and Rhoda Lee, his wife. 
See No. 24039. 



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MISS GEORGIANNA McGOWN. 24247 

Born in Lyons, New York. 

Descendant of Stephen McGown, of New York. 

Daughter of EHsha McGown and Cynthia Otto, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen McGown and Margaret Wilson, his wife. 

Stephen McGown, (1762-1842), was taken prisoner by the 
Indians when Joseph Brant overran the valley, and was held in 
captivity five years. He was placed on the pension roll, 1832, 
of Otsego Co., N. Y., for service of private in the New York 
militia. He was born in Newcastle Co., Del. ; died in Cherry 
Valley, N. Y. 

MRS. LUCY FOSTER TOWNSEND. 24248 

Born in Hebron, New York. 

Wife of F. L. Townsend. 

Descendant of John Taylor and of Isaac Pratt. 

Daughter of James Foster and Jennette Carpenter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Hudson Carpenter and Lucy Taylor, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Taylor and Mary Pratt, (1758-1852), his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Pratt and Mary Beckley, his wife. 

Isaac Pratt, (i 734-1 814), was a patriot of Goshen, where he 
was active during the Revolution. He was born in Hartford ; 
died in Goshen, Conn. 

John Taylor, (1753-1829), served as a private in the Con- 
necticut militia, 1781, and his widow received a pension for his 
service. He was born in Litchfield, Conn. ; died in Granville, 
N.Y. 

MRS. KATHARINE DE LAMATER STORER. 24249 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Dr. John Hudson Storer. 

Descendant of Capt. Thomas Hooteling, of New York. 

Daughter of Orrin Dwight Person and Clara Josephine Britts his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward Person and Sarah Maria Hooteling, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hooteling and Maria Foote, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Hooteling and Sarah Van Dusen, 
his wife. 



90 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Hooteling and Elizabeth Whit- 
beek, his wife. 

Thomas Hooteling, (1731-1824), commanded a company, 
1778, in Col. Anthony Van Bergen's Eleventh Regiment of 
militia. He was born in Coxsackie, where he died. 

MISS SARA MARGARET DEYO. 24250 

Born in Plattekill, New York. 

Descendant of Lieut. Abraham Van Gaasbeek, Jr., Capt. 
Abraham Deyo and Benjamin Ten Broeck, all of New York. 

Daughter of John B. Deyo and Mary H. Jansen, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judge Abraham Deyo and Margaret Deyo, his 
wife; Thomas N. Jansen and Sarah Van Gaasbeek, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Abraham Deyo and Maria Lefever, his 2d wife; 
Abraham Van Gaasbeek, Jr. and Annaatje Ten Broeck, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Van Gaasbeek, (b. 1718) and 
Sarah Ten Broeck, his wife, m. 1751; Benjamin Ten Broeck and 
Catharine Jansen, his wife. 

Abraham Van Gaasbeek, Jr., (1753-1823), served as comet 
in the New York militia, 1778, and as second lieutenant, 1779. 
He was born in Kingston, where he died. 

Abraham Deyo, (1739-1808), served as lieutenant, 1775, and 
was commissioned captain, 1778, of the Ulster county militia. 
He was born in New Paltz, where he died. 

Benjamin Ten Broeck, (1724-87), was a signer of the Asso- 
ciation Test of Kingston. 

Also Nos. 16411, 17727. V 

MISS HARRIETT L. CASE. 24251 

Bom in Hancock County, Maine. 
Descendant of Sergt. Dudley Case, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Chauncey Case and Margaret E. Dunnagan, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Dan Case and Silvia Barbour, his wife. 
Or. anddaughter of Dan Case and Rachel Foote, his wife. 

.-granddaughter of Dudley Ckse and Dorcas Humphrey, his 

*y Case, (1722-92), served as sergeant in Capt. Benja- 
11s' company of militia, 1776. He was born in Canton, 
he died. 
. 4503. 



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MISS TAPHATH LUCRETIA PERRY. 24252 

Born in Athens, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Samuel Weeks. 

Daughter of Silas Childs Ferry and Mary Weeks, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Weeks and Taphath Ball, his wife. 
• Samuel Weeks, (1756-1841), enlisted, 1775, and was at Dor- 
chester Heights in Capt. Ichabod Dexter's company of Massa- 
chusetts militia. He was born in Attleboro, Mass.; died in 
Granville, N. Y. 

Also No. 9226. 

MISS EMMA HARRINGTON. 24253 

Born in Albion, New York. 

Descendant of Thomas Harrington, Ebenezer Smith and 
Thaddeus Smith, all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Augustus Harrington and Harriet Whitney, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Micah Harrington and Hannah Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Harrington and Lucy Perry, his wife, 
m. 1771 ; Thaddeus Smith, (b. 1753) and Silence Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Smith and Abagail Fessenden 
Wellington, his wife. 

Thomas Harrington served in Capti John Parker's company 
in the defense of Boston. He was born, 1748, in Lexington. 

Ebenezer Smith, (1708-81), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm and with him was his son Thaddeus. 

Also No. 5495. 

MRS. GRACE CAROLINE PRIESTLEY CARROLL. 24254 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Robert Ward Carroll. 

Descendant of Leonard Sommers, and Stacy Potts. 

Daughter of Alexander Priestley and Emma Potts Steever, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Washington Steever and Mary Ann Potts, 
his wife, m. 1826. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stacy Potts, Jr. (i 777-1831) and Mary Som- 
mer, his wife, m. 1801. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stacy Potts and Margaretta Yardley, 
(1752-83), his wife; Leonard Sommers and Elizabeth Phillippi, his 
wife, m. 1778. 

Leonard Sommers, (1759-1836), enlisted, 1776, and was in 
the battles of Princeton, Brandywine and Germantown. He 



92 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

was placed on the pension roll of Harrisburg, Pa., where he 
died. 

Stacy Potts, (1731-1816), was a quaker and patriot of Tren- 
ton, New Jersey. 

Also No. 13876. 

MRS. SARAH MORSE O'CONNOR. 24255 

Born in Cherry Valley, New York. 

Widow of James O'Connor. 

Descendant of Capt. William Morse and of Jerome Clark. 

Daughter of Oliver A. Morse and Anna Clark, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Otis Morse and Mary Oliver, his wife; 
Jerome Clark and Nancy Ripley, his 2d wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Morse and Sarah Felton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Morse and Phebe Stevens, his 
wife. 

William Morse, (1738-1802), served as lieutenant at the Lex- 
ington Alarm and commanded a company, 1776, in Col. Ezekiel 
Howes' Middlesex County, Massachusetts Regiment. His 
resignation is dated 1780, from Marlboro, Mass., the town 
where he died. 

Jerome Clark, (1756-1850), served at the Lexington Alarm, 
Bunker Hill, siege of Boston and White Plains. He was placed 
on the pension roll of Otsego Co., N. Y., 1818, for service of 
private in the Connecticut Line. He was bom in Lebanon, 
Conn. ; died in Cherry Valley, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 9789, 12152, 22362. 

MISS FLORENCE CLARKE. 24256 

Born in Cohoes, New York. 

Descendant of Judge Henry Marchant. 

Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Clarke and Elizabeth Marchant, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Marchant and Elizabeth Clark, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Marchant and Mary Babcock, his 
wife, 

Gr,-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Marchant and Rebecca Cook, his 
wife. 

Henry Marchant, (1741-96), was attorney general of Rhode 
Island, 1777, when elected to the Continental Congress. He 
was bom in Martha's Vineyard ; died in Newport, R. L 



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MISS ALICE CLARKE. 24257 

Born in Cohoes, New York. 
Descendant of Judge Henry Marchant. 

Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Clarke and Elizabeth Marchant, his 
wife. 
See No. 24256. 

MISS ADALINE TERRY TUTTLE. 24258 

Born in Reading, New York. 

Descendant of Col. David Mason, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Adrian Tuttle and Ejnily Sanford, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Tuttle and Lydia Watkins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Tuttle and Miss Mason, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Mason and Hannah Symmes, his 
wife. 

David Mason, (1726-94), served in the artillery until detailed 
to establish a depot of military supplies at Springfield. He was 
deputy commissary general, 1780, when he retired from active 
duty. He was bom in Boston, where he died. 

Also Nos. 1053, 4779, 6802, I ion. 

MRS. LUCY BIDDLE LEWIS. 24259 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of J. Reece Lewis. 

Descendant of Hon. Owen Biddle, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Clement Miller Biddle and Lydia Cooper, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Canby Biddle and Rachel Miller, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Clement Biddle and Mary Canby, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Owen Biddle and Sarah Parke, his wife. 

Owen Biddle, (1737-99), was a delegate to the Provincial 
Congress, a member of the Committee of Safety, 1775 ; dele- 
gate to the Constitutional Convention, 1776, and President of 
the Board of War, 1777. He was a "Fighting Quaker" and 
one of the eighty merchants, headed by Robert Morris, who 
became responsible for army supplies when the soldiers were 
suffering. His house was destroyed when the enemy occupied 
the city and on the site now stands Girard College. He was 
bom in Philadelphia, where he died. 

Also Nos. 2859, 3248, 4054, 'i^ZT^^, 16453. 



94 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. GEORGIA B. McLAIN. 24260 

Born in Sandusky, Ohio. 

Wife of D. B. McLain. 

Descendant of Maj. Daniel Starr and of Maj. Ezra Starr, of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of William Starr King and Sarah A. Brown, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William King and Rachel Starr, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Starr and Elizabeth Codwise, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Starr and Rachel, his wife. 

Daniel Starr, (1724-77), who had served in the early wars, 
was a member of the Light Horse militia. His house was 
burned at Danbury, where he was accidentally killed. 

Ezra Starr, (1755-1805), raised a company and served as 
lieutenant, captain and major. He was born in Danbury, where 
he died. 

Also Nos. 319s, 5064, 21271, 23350. 

MISS MARY LOUISE RUSSELL. 24261 

Born in St. Louis, Missouri. 

Descendant of Corp. Nathaniel Russell, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Edward Gaskill Russell and Agnes Kinsella, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Stellman Russell and Mary Gaskill, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hamlin Russell and Sarah Norcross, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Russell (1741-1810) and Eliza- 
beth Willard, his wife. 

See No. 24150. 

MRS. FANNIE ALLEN TOPPING ECKLER. 24262 

Born in Munson, Illinois. 

Descendant of Phineas Allen. 

Daughter of William John Topping and Julia Royce Allen, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Royce Allen and Sarah Elizabeth Wilson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Person Allen and Chloe Tuttle, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Allen and Rebecca Allen, his wife. 

Phineas Allen, (1754-1840), was placed on the pension roll 
of Oneida Co., N. Y., 1831, for service of private in the Con- 
necticut militia. 

Also No. 5661. 



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MRS. MARGARET ALLEN LAY. 24263 

Born in Trivoli, Illinois. 
Descendant of Phineas Allen. 

Daughter of Royc^ Allen and Sarah Elizabeth Wilson, his wife. 
See No. 24262. 

MISS CARRIE CLARE TOPPING. 24264' 

Born in Mound Prairie, Iowa. 
Descendant of Phineas Allen. 

Daughter of William John Topping and Julia Royce Allen, his wife. 
See No. 24262. 

MRS. JULIA ROYCE ALLEN TOPPING. 24265 

Born in TrivoH, Illinois. 
Descendant of Phineas Allen. 

Daughter of Royce Allen and Sarah Elizabeth Wilson, his wife. 
See No. 24262. 

MRS. ADALINE SEWARD STANDISH. 24266 

Born in Cazenovia, New York. 

Wife of William H. Standish. 

Descendant of Corp. Nathan Seward, and of Sergt. Thomas 
Williams, of New York. 

Daughter of Thomas Williams Seward and Sarah Dana Williams, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Asabel Seward and Martha Williams, his wife. 

Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Seward and Martha Gridley, his wife; 
Thomas Williams and Susanna Dana, his wife. 

See No. 24019. 

Thomas Williams, (1757-1817), was a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm, served as corporal, 1776, and as sergeant, 
1780, in Capt. Job Sumner's company of Massachusetts 
militia. He was born in Roxbury, Mass. ; died in Utica, N. Y. 

Also No. 14633. 

MRS. EMMA A. CILLEY. 24267 

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Descendant of Paul Prichard. 

Daughter of Reuben A. Holden and Aurelia Wells, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Reuben Holden and Hannah Prichard, his wife. 



96 daughte:rs of the American revolution. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Prichard and Anna Andrews, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Paul Prichard and Hannah Pearley, his 
wife. 

Paul Prichard, (1721-87), was a member of the Committee 
of Safety of New Ipswich. He was born in Boxford, Mass. ; 
died in New Ipswich, N. H. 

Also No. 3802. 

MRS. FRANCES MATHER McCONN. 24268 

Born in Brooklyn, Connecticut. 

Wife of George W. McConn. 

Descendant of Sergt. Nathan Williams, Dr. Eleazer Mather 
and Sergt. Eleazer Mather, Jr., all of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Rev. David Charles BoUes and Frances Mather, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Eleazer Mather and Fanny Williams, his 2d wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Mather, Jr. and Irene Starlin, his wife ; 
Nathan Wilhams and Hannah Putnam his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Mather and Annie Watrous, his 
wife. 

Nathan Williams, (1760-1848), was placed on the pension 
roll of Windham county, 1831, for service of private and ser- 
geant in the Connecticut Continental Line. 

Eleazer Mather, (1716-98), was medical examiner of candi- 
dates for surgeons and surgeon's mate. 

Eleazer Mather, Jr., (1753-1837), served as sergeant in Capt. 
Samuel Mather's company from Lyme. 

Also No. 1 1326. 

MRS. MARTHA BROOKS LEWIS. 24269 

Born in St. Joseph. Missouri. 

Wife of William Henry Lewis. 

Descendant of Caleb Tuttle, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Frederick Otis Brooks and Maria Sears Bangs, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Bangs and Julia Tuttle, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Tuttle and Mary Masters, his wife. 

Caleb Tuttle, (1760- 1845), volunteered to take the place of 
his father in the Connecticut militia and was one of the "For- 
lorn Hope" at Stony Point. He received a pension for his 
service, at West Springfield, Mass. 

Also No. 6822. 



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MRS. ANNA HYDE BIRD THOMAS. 24270 

Born in Baltimore, Maryland. 

Wife of Frederick Lindsay Thomas. 

Descendant of Lieut. Christian Beakley and of Capt. William 
von Phul, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William Lee Bird and Amelia von Phul, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry von Phul and Esther A. Powell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George von Phul and Katherine Beakley, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christian Beakley and Margaret Ford, his 
wife; William von Phul and Catharina von Graff, his wife, m. 1775. 

Christian Beakley, (1757-1841), served as lieutenant of 
Flower's Artillery Artificers, 1777. He was born in Philadel- 
phia ; died in New York city. 

William vori Phul, (1739-92), served in the Jerseys under 
Col. Mathias Slough. He was given a land grant in Pennsyl- 
vania. He was born in Germany ; died in Philadelphia. 

Also No. 6595. 

MRS. LUCINDA AYRES MERRIAM. 24271 

Born in Akron, Ohio. 

Wife of Flavel Merriam. 

Descendant of William Morgan, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Stephen Ayres and Lucinda Spicer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Minor Spicer and Cynthia Allyn, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Allyn and Temperance Morgan, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Morgan and Temperance Avery, 
his wife. 

William Morgan, (1723-77), on account of ill health did not 
give active service, but advanced money to aid the colony. He 
was born in Groton, where he died. 

Also Nos. 9276, 17230, 21 141. 

MRS. MINNIE WESTON FRANZ. 2Afi72 

Born in Springfield, Ohio. 

Wife of Christian Franz. 

Descendant of John Weston and of William Force. 

Daughter of Salmon Morton Weston and Mary Force, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Francis Weston and Amanda Hinman, his wife; 
Jacob Force and Margaret Martin, his wife. 
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98 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Weston and Margaret Dean, his wife; 
William Force and Prudence Phillips, his wife. 

John Weston, (1755-1857), was granted a pension in Portage 
Co., O., for nineteen months' actual service in the Continental 
Line. He was born in Litchfield, Conn, died in Springfield, O. 

William Force, (1750- 1832), served as a private in the Essex 
county, New Jersey, militia. 

MRS. MARY C. SARVER HOLL. 24273 

Born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Samuel Holl. 

Descendant of Jacob Byerly, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Michael Sarver and Sarah Skelly, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Skelly and Elizabeth Byerly, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Byerly and Elizabeth Harmon, his wife. 

Jacob Byerly, (1760-1858), enlisted at seventeen and served 
through the war. He was bom in Fort Bedford; died in 
Westmoreland Co. 

MISS CHARLOTTE LUELLA BAKER. 24274 

Born in Yellow Springs, Ohio. 

Descendant of Capt. Elizur Hubbard, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Milton Grafton Baker and Kezia Lamme, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Baker and Henrietta Humason, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Humason and Honor Hubbard, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Elizur Hubbard and Lois Wright, his 
wife. 

Elizur Hubbard, (1736-1818), commanded a company at the 
Lexington Alarm. He was bom in Glastonbury, wherre he 
died. 

Also No. 10039. 

MISS WILLIA DAWSON COTTON. 24275 

Born in Marietta, Ohio. 

Descendant of John Cotton and of Joseph Buckminster, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Josiah Dexter Cotton and Ann M. Steece, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Cotton and Susan Buckminster, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Cotton and Rachel Barnes, his wife; 
Thomas Buckminster, (1751-1826) and Hannah Rice, his ist wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Cotton and Hannah Sturtevant, his 
wife; Joseph Buckminster and Hannah Keggell, his 2d wife. 



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John Cotton, (1712-89), gave civil service in Plymouth, 
where he was born and where he died. • 

Joseph Buckminster, (1697-1780), served many years as 
selectman and in the general court. He was born in Framing- 
ham, where he died. 

Also No. 23223. 

MISS ELIZABETH EDGERTON PUTNAM. 24276 

Born in Marietta, Ohio. 

Descendant of Maj. Gen. Israel Putnam, Col. Israel Putnam, 
Col. George Morgan, Lieut. John Waterman and Dr. David 
Thompson. 

Daughter of Benjamin Perkins Putnam and Lydia Edgerton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Douglas Putnam and Mary Ann Hildreth, his 
wife; Luther Edgerton and Elizabeth McKennan Morgan, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Putnam and Elizabeth Perkins, his 
wife; Luther Edgerton and Lydia Waterman, his wife; George Mor- 
gan, Jr., and Elizabeth Aldrich Thompson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Israel Putnam (1739-1812) and Sarah 
Waldo, his wife; John Waterman and Mary Lord, his wife; George 
Morgan and Mary Baynton, his wife; David Thompson and Elizabeth 
Aldrich, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Israel Putnam and Hannah Pope> his 
wife. 

Israel Putnam, (1718-90), was one of the four major- 
generals first appointed by Congress. His son Israel was his 
aide-de-camp. 

Also Nos. 188, 1205, 2091, 3285, 4155, 7651, 8276, 9193, 10006, 12286,. 
15536, 16202, 17297, 18050, 22428. 

George Morgan, (1743-1810), gave valuable civil and mili- 
tary service. He was born in Philadelphia; died in Mor- 
ganza, Pa. 

Also Nos. 629, 1073, 2025, 6631, 13358, 23020. 

John . Waterman, (1739- 18 10), served in the Connecticut 
Continental infantry. He was born in Norwich, Conn., where 
he died. 

David Thompson, (1755-95), served in the Hospital depart- 
ment. He was bom in New Castle, Delaware, where he died. 

Also Nos. 787, 1469. 



lOO DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MISS HARRIET WEST BELT. 24277 

Bom in Milford, Ohio. 

Descendant of Capt. David Strong and of Col. John Huber. 

Daughter of Dr. R. C. Belt and Rebecca Strong West, his wife, m. 
1874. 

Granddaughter of Maj. Samuel Roberts Strong West and Harriet 
Newell Huber, his wife, m. 1838. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Samuel West (1779-18^9) and Rebecca 
Strong, his wife, m. 1818; Jacob Huber (d. 1829) and Ann Maria 
Phebe Boerstler, his wife, m. 1797. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of David Strong and Chloe Richmond, his 
wife; John Huber. 

David Strong, (i 744-1 801), was taken prisoner at the battle 
of The Cedars. He was in many battles and retired with the 
rank of captain. He was a charter member of the Cincinnati 
of Connecticut. He was bom in Litchfield, Conn.; died in 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Also Nos. 12683, 14288, 16282. 

John Huber served as colonel in the Lancaster County, 
Pennsylvania, militia, 1777. He was bom, 1751, in Lancaster 
coimty. 

MRS. AGNES LONG CREVELING. 24278 

Bom in Ottawa, Ohio. 

Wife of H. L. Creveling. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel L'Hommedieu, of New York. 

Daughter of Jacob L'Hommedieu Long and Mary Katfaerine Cox, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Long and Maria L'Hommedieu, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles L'Hommedieu and Sarah B. Satterly, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel L'Hommedieu and Sarah White, 
his wife. 

Samuel L'Hommedieu, (1744-1804), served as captain in the 
Second Regiment, Suffolk Coimty, New York militia. He was 
bom in Southold ; died in Sag Harbor, L. I. 

Also No. 17205. 

MISS CARRIE ETTA GLINTS. 24279 

Bom in Kewanee, Illinois. 
Descendant of Ebenezer Hancock, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of James Le Roy Glines and Amy Land, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of William Glines and Eliza Truesdell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Glines and Mary Hill, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Glines and Hannah Hancock, his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Hancock and Eliza Lowell, 
his wife. 

Ebenezer Hancock, (1741-1819), was appointed by his 
brother, Gov. John Hancock, deputy paymaster general. 

Also No. 21003. 

24280 
MRS. ELIZABETH GERTRUDE LUDLOW. 24281 

Born in Vevay, Indiana. 

Wife of Jason Leamon Ludlow. 

Descendant of Maj. Jonathan Horton, of New York. 

Daughter of Henry Isaac Philips and Hannah L. Harris, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Rude Harris and Gertrude Scott, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Scott and Hannah Horton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Horton and Gertrude Purdy, 
his wife. 

Jonathan Horton, (1737- 1827), commanded a company of 
Westchester County militia for the defense of the frontier. In 
1778 he was promoted major. He was born in Mount Pleas- 
ant ; died in White Plains, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 3648, 9996, 22304. 

MRS. ELISABETH WADDLE RENICK. 24282 

Born in Chillicothe, Ohio. 

Wife of Alexander Renick. 

Descendant of Lieut. William McCracken, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William Waddle and Jane Sarah McCoy, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John McCoy (1776-1852) and Janet McCracken 
(1783- 1862), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William McCracken and Elisabeth Finley 
Peebles, his wife. 

William McCracken, (1753-1803), entered the army as lieu- 
tenant; was at the battle of Flatbush, 1780, and after the death 
of the captain he took command. He was bom in Scotland ; 
died in Newville, Penna. 

Also Nos. 7317, 1Q217, 18642. 

MRS. MARY ANNE CAMPBELL STORY. 24283 

Born in Chillicothe, Ohio. 
Wife of Clark W. Story. 



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Descendant of Francis Campbell, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Samuel Duncan Campbell and Mary Anne Sharp, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Francis Campbell, Jr., and Sarah Duncan, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Francis Campbell and Elisabeth Parker (1745- 
92), his wife. 

Francis Campbell, (1737-90), served as a private, 1775, in 
Capt. William Rippey's company in the disastrous Canadian 
campaign. 

Also Nos. 3740, 23524. 

MRS. EMMA STRAUGHAN WYETH. 24284 

Born in McConnellsville, Ohio. 

Wife of Augustus Greenleaf Wyeth. 

Descendant of Col. David Chambers, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Jesse Rittenhouse Straughan and Caroline Chambers, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph G Chambers and Mary Patterson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Chambers and Mary Woolsey, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Chambers and Ruth Clark, his wife. 

David Chambers, (1748- 1842), was commissioned colonel of 
the Hunterdon County militia, 1776, and was at Germantown 
and Monmouth. He was born in Trenton ; died in Cranbury. 

Also Nos. 271 1, 13566, 18458. 

MRS. AMANDA BRAY MARTIN WILKINS. 24285 

Born in Newark, Ohio. 
Wife of Noah Wilkins. 
Descendant of William Martin. 

Daughter of William Martin, Jr., and Margaret Wilson, his wife. 
See No. 24286. 

MRS. EMMARETTA WILKINS SMITH. 24286 

Born in Newark, Ohio. 

Wife of James Harrison Smith. 

Descendant of William Martin. 

Daughter of Noah Wilkins and Amanda Bray Martin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Martin, Jr., and Margaret Wilson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Martin and Susan Stout, his first wife. 

William Martin, (i 763-1 851), enlisted in Somerset County 
and in 1779 was assistant Commissary of Issues. He re- 



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ceived a pension for two years' actual service. He was bom 
in Newark, N. J., removed to Harrison Co., Va., 1786, where 
he died. 

MRS. ANNA PAINE VAN ALSTYNE. 24287 

Born in Ripley, Ohio. 

Wife of Pierre Lee Van Alstyne. 

Descendant of John Canfield, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of George Warner Paine and Frances A. Canfield, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Calvert Carlon Canfield and Mary E. Hanford, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Augustine Canfield and Betsey (Canfield) 
(178^1861), his wife (cousins), m. 1807. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Canfield and Phoebe Treat, his first 
wife, m. 1781 (parents of Betsey). 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Canfield and Mary Northrup, 
his wife. 

John Canfield, (1760-1814), served in the relief of New 
Haven and Fairfield when Tryon invaded the colony. 

Also No. 23215. 

MRS. lONE LESTER AVERY. 24288 

Born in Cleveland, Ohio. 

Wife of Rev. Frederick Burt Avery. 

Descendant of Benajah Lester, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Samuel Fuller Lester and Cornelia Eliza Brown, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezra Lester (1772-1863) and Harriet Fuller, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benajah Lester and Jane Pinker, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Lester and Abigail Mason, his wife. 

Benajah Lester enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Joseph 
Gallup's company of Connecticut militia. His name is found 
among the sufferers after the battle of Groton Heights. 

MRS. SADIE M. GRANT. 24289 

Born in Geneva, Ohio. 
Wife of Gail G. Grant. 

Descendant of Reuben Buckman, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Charlie M. Wright and Addie B. Carpenter, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Aaron Griswold Wright and Sarah Abbott, his 
wife. 



I04 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Nathan Abbott and Dolly Buckman, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Buckman. 

Reuben Buckman, (1759-1842), was placed on the pension 
roll 1832 for two years' actual service of private in the Massa- 
chusetts Line. He was wounded at Bennington. He was 
born in Athol; died in Chester, Mass. 

MRS. MARY STIMSON STUTSON. 24290 

Born in Washington Court House, Ohio. 

Wife of T. L. Stutson. 

Descendant of Capt. Asa Lawrence, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Albert M. Stimson and. Nancy Elizabeth Creamer, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Theophilus Stimson and Mary Lawrence, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Lawrence and Sarah Sartell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Lawrence and Abigail King, his wife. 

Asa Lawrence, (1737-1804), commanded a company of 
Massachusetts militia at the Lexington Alarm and was at the 
battle of Bunker Hill under Col. William Prescott. He served 
1778-79, in Col. Thomas Poor's regiment. He was born in 
Groton, Mass.; died in Gray, Maine. 

Also Nos. 9127, 19693, 23131. 

MISS LUCY RICHMOND BROWNELL. 24291 

Born in ChilHcothe, Ohio. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Barnet and of Jeremiah Sweet. 

Daughter of Charles Henry Brownell and Ruth Barnett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Barnett and Francis Jerusha Sweet, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Barnet and Esther Smith, his wife; 
Simeon Sweet and Deborah Hyde, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Barnet and Sarah, his wife; Jere- 
miah Sweet and Mary, his wife. 

Nathaniel Barnet, (1755-1846), served several enlistments 
from Winham County, Conn., and, 1781, volunteered from 
Hoosack, N. Y., at the Vermont alarm. He was born in 
Preston, Conn., received a pension in Renssaler Co., N. Y., 
where he died. His brother Moses served with him. 

Jeremiah Sweet, (1730- 1806), served as a private in the New 
. York State troops. He died in Hoosick, N. Y. 






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MRS. MARY PUGSLEY QUINN. 24292 

Born in Highland County, Ohio. 

Wife of Richard Seymour Quinn. 

Descendant of Sergt. Edmond Per Lee and of Samuel Pugs- 
ley, of New York. 

Daughter of Walter Per Lee Pugsley and Ruth Kirby, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Peter Van Allen Pugsley and Samantha Per Lee, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Pugsley and Mary Lapham, his wife; 
Edmond Per Lee and Zada Winans, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-rgranddaughter of Samuel Pugsley and Elizabeth Brundage, 
his wife. 

Edmond Per Lee, (1750-1820), served as private and pay- 
master of a Dutchess County, New York regiment. 

Samuel Pugsley, (1734-1804), served as a private in the 
Westchester County, New York militia. 

MISS ASENATH GRACE OGLE. 24293 

Born in Webster County, Ohio. 

Descendant of William Ogle, Stephen Yeomans, Col. 
Thomas Cresap, and Daniel Cresap. 

Daughter of Theodore Ogle and Jane M. Yeomans, his wife. 

.Granddaughter of Enoch Ogle and Catherine McCartney, his wife; 
Samuel Fountain Yeomans and Asenath Nye, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Ogle and Mary Cresap, his wife; 
Stephen Yeomans and Abigail Fountain, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Cresap and Ruth Cresap, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Cresap and Hannah Johnson, 
his wife. 

William Ogle, (1755-1810), served as a private in the Cum- 
berland County, Pennsylvania militia. He died in Adams Co., 
Ohio. 

Stephen Yeomans, (1760-1829), served in the defense of the 
frontier in Capt. Thomas Hunt's company of New York 
militia. He was born in New York ; died in Indiana. 

Also Nos. 12074. 

Thomas Cresap, (1702-88), was an organizer of the Sons of 
Liberty and an active patriot of Maryland. 

Daniel Cresap, (1727-98), served on the Committee of Safety 
of Maryland and was appointed to raise money. 

Also Nos. 1841, 2057, 5576, 8577, 20320, 22350. ^ \ 



I06 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. MINNIE B. EVANS GEST. 24294 

Born in Greene County, Ohio. 

Wife of Joseph G. Gest. 

Descendant of Daniel Stump. 

Daughter of Isaac Evans and Matilda Catherine Stump, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonas Stump (1805-92) and Prudence Smalley, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Stump and Mary Ramey, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Stump and Mary Stump, his wife. 

Daniel Stump enlisted from Winchester at the age of eigh- 
teen. He was born in Frederick Co., Va. ; died in Warren 
Co., Ohio. 

Also No. 1 1284. 

MRS. MARY JOSEPHINE CHANEY STUTSON. 24295 

Born in Hillsboro, Ohio. 

Descendant of William Higgins. 

Daughter of Newton W. Chaney and R. Jennie Chaney, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James M. Chaney and Mary A. Higgins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Higgins, Jr., and Margaret Powers, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Higgins and Margaret Mooney, 
his wife, m. 1780. 

William Higgins, (1745-1842), enlisted from Loudon Co., 
Va., and served under Captains Houseley, Stubblefield, Kirk- 
patrick and Lamb. He was placed on the pension roll of 
Ohio 1832 for nineteen months' actual service of private in 
the Virginia line. He was at the surrender of Yorktown. 
He was born in London, England; died in Highland Co., 
Ohio. 

MRS. FLORENCE L. HIDY. 24296 

Born in Oskaloosa, Iowa. 

Wife of Joseph Hidy. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Pardee, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John F. Rowe and Mary Editha Pardee, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Allen Pardee and Phoebe Foster, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Pardee, Jr., and Anna Minor, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Pardee and Anna Richards, his 
wife. , 

Ebenezer Pardee, (1732-76), enlisted as a private in Capt. 



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Edward Roger's company of Connecticut militia and was mor- 
tally wounded at the battle of White Plains. He was bom 
in East Haven, Conn. 
Also No. 17235. 

24297 

MRS. MARY LORING WILLIAMS. 24298 

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Widow of Milo G. Williams. 

Descendant of Col. Seth. Pope, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of David Loring and Maria Lowey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joshua Loring (1741-86) and Innocent Pope (1750- 
1816), his wife. 

Gr.-grand daughter of Seth Pope and Abigail Church (1719-78), his 
wife, m. 1 741. 

Seth Pope, (1720-1802), organized the first company of 
minute men of Fairhaven and served on war committees. 
His house was burned by the British at Dartmouth, Mass., 
where he died. 

Also Nos. 5764, 16438, 17073, 18602, 21 137. 

MRS. EVA BALTOISE GILLAM BLOSSOM. 24299 

Born in Kingston, Georgia. 

Wife of Henry Sheldon Blossom. 

Descendant of Maj. Robert Gillam, Robert Gillam, Jr., and 
Elizabeth Caldwell, all of South Carolina. 

Daughter of Louis Matthieu Gillam and Meredith Moore, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Gillam and Therese Matthieu, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Robert Gillam, Jr. and Elizabeth Caldwell, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gT.-granddaughter of Robert Gillam and Rebecca Caldwell, his 
wife. 

Robert Gillam, (1720-95), served as major in the Cherokee 
war where the Indians and Tories were defeated. His house 
was destroyed by Cunningham, 1781. He was bom in Gran- 
ville Co., N. C. ; died in the Newbury District, S. C. 

Robert Gillam, Jr., (1760-1813), at the age of sixteen served 
under his father in the Cherokee expedition. He was at Stono, 
Musgroves Mills, Black Stocks and Cowpens. 

Also Nos. 1489, 6955, 15942. 

Elizabeth Caldwell, (1757-1852), belonged to a family of 
patriots as her brothers, James, William and John were sol- 



I08 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

diers, and the latter was murdered by the Tories. Her hero- 
ism is recorded in history. She was bom in Charlotte Co., 
Va., died in Newbury, S. C. 

MRS. SARA LAYTON WALKER BLACK. 24300 

Wife of Morris Black. 

Descendant of Hugh Dunn, Cave Johnson. 
Daughter of Ivan W. Walker and Anna La)rton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Cave Layton and Sarah Dunn, his wife. 
See No. 24601. 

MRS. MARY BEECHER LONGYEAR. 24301 

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of John Munro Longyear. 

Descendant of Burr Beecher, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Samuel Peck Beecher and Caroline Matilda Walker, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Marcus Lyman Beecher and Fanny Johnson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Burr Beecher and Anna Eunice Smith, his 
wife. 

Burr Beecher, (1756-1823), served in Wadsworth's Brigade 
in the New York campaign and was at the battles of Long 
Island, Kip's Bay and White Plains. He was born in Wood- 
bridge ; died in Northfield. 

Also Nos. 9279, 10807. 

24302 

MRS. MARY ELLA CLARKE STRONG. . 24303 

Bom in Cleveland, Ohio. 

Wife of Edgar Eugene Strong. 

Descendant of Hezekiah Clarke, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Aaron Clarke (1811-81) and Caroline Elizabeth Bing- 
ham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Peck Clarke (1771-1854) and Polly Kellogg, his 
second wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Clarke and Mary Peck, his wife, m. 
1746. 

Hezekiah Clarke, (1723-76), enlisted from Bethany in the 
Connecticut militia, became ill and died the same year. He 
was bom in Milford. 

Also No. 1629. 



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MRS. ELLA M. BURKE. 24304 

Wife of Stevenson Burke. 

Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Phelon, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry C. Beebe and Rebecca Toper, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Artemas Beebe and Bethia Phelon, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Phelon and Elizabeth King, his wife. 

Joseph Phelon, (1733-1800), served as lieutenant in Capt. 
Jesse Mclntyre's company, Hampshire County militia and his 
commission signed by Gov. John Hancock is still in the family. 
He died at Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Also Nos. 8501, 1 1990. 

MRS. MARY H. STONE CHISHOLM. 24305 

Born in Auburn, Massachusetts. 

Wife of William Chisholm. 

Descendant of Israel Stone, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Alvas Augustus Stone and Mary Ann Hackett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Israel Stone, Jr. (1785-1852) and Hannah Town, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Israel Stone and Tryphena Howe, his wife. 

Israel Stone served as a private in the Worcester County 
militia. He was born in Auburn, where he died. 

MRS. MARY EMILY DOAN JOHNSON. 24306 

Born in Cleveland, Ohio. 

Wife of George J. Johnson. 

Descendant of Capt. Seth Doan and of Paul Roberts, of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of David Clark Doan (1808-61) and Catherine Lucy Rob- 
erts, his wife, m. 1834. 

Granddaughter of Seth Doan and Lucy Clark, his wife; Clark Hall 
Roberts (1787-1863) and Lydia Rockwell (1789-1868), his wife, m. 
1810. 
' Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Doan (1759-1828) and Mary Carey 

(1763-1848), his wife, m. 1782; Paul Roberts and Mindwell Hall his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Seth Doan and Mercy Parker, his wife, m. 
1758. 

Seth Doan, (1733-1802), was commander of the armed sloop 
"Harlequin" which was captured by the British. With him 
was his son Seth who died from the effects of the captivity. 



no DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Paul Roberts, (1741-1825), served in the militia as a private 
at the battle of Saratoga. He was born in Windsor, where he 
died. 

MRS. SARAH M. CLINTON PERKINS. 24307 

Born in Otsego, New York. 

Wife of Rev. Orren Perkins. 

Descendant of Sergt. John Ciinton and of William Matthew- 
son, of New York. 

Daughter of Joel Clinton and Mary Matthewson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Clinton and Mary Scribner, his wife; Wil- 
liam Matthewson and Tabitha Chaffee, his wife. 

John Clinton, (1752-1832), served as sergeant in the New 
York Levies under Col. Marinus Willet, raised for the defense 
of the state. He was born in Fairfield, Conn. ; died in Otsego 
Co., N. Y. 

William Matthewson, (1745-1834), was placed on the pen- 
sion roll of Broome Co., N. Y., for service of private in the 
Rhode Island militia. He was born in Johnston, R. I. ; died 
in Upper Lisle, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 15864, 20,000. 

24308 

MRS. CHARLOTTE MARIA SMITH. 24309 

Born in New Hampshire. 
Widow of Joseph Mills Glidden Smith. 
Descendant of Lieut. Jesse Young. 
Daughter of John Hurd and Mary Young, his wife. 
See No. 24310. 

MRS. JESSIE CLOUGH HURD SMITH BRADFORD. 24310 

Born in Springfield, Kentucky. 

Wife of Claudius A. Bradford. 

Descendant of Lieut. Jesse Young and of Sergt. Charles 
Glidden. 

Daughter of Joseph Warren Smith and Matilda Dodge, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Miller Glidden Smith and Charlotte Maria 
Hurd, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Smith and Betsy Glidden, his wife; 
John Hurd and Mary Young, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Glidden and Alice Mills, his wife; 
Jesse Young and Ruby Richardson, his wife. 



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Jesse Young, ( 175 1- 1804), served as corporal in the New 
Hampshire rangers, 1775, and rose to the rank of lieutenant for 
the defense of the frontiers. He was born in Haverhill, Mass. ; 
died in Lisbon, N. H. 

Charles Glidden, (1744-1811), was a sergeant in Capt. 
Jeremiah Clough's company of New Hampshire militia 1775. 
He was born in Maine; died in New Hampshire. 

Also Nos. 20428, 231 15. 

MISS ELIZA ABIGAIL SMITH. 2431 1 

Born in Springville, Kentucky. 
Descendant of Lieut. Jesse Young and of Sergt. Charles 
Glidden. 
Daughter of Joseph Warren Smith and Matilda Dodge, his wife. 
See No. 24310. 

MRS. ANNA MERRELL McCALL CALDER. 24312 

Born in Portsmouth, Ohio. 

Wife of William Calder. 

Descendant of Lieu^t. Joseph Poore, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Oliver Caughlin McCall and Sarah Anna Merrell, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Stanley Merrell and Mehitabel Thurston 
Poore, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Poore and Hannah Chute, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Poore and Margaret Boynton 
Bailey, his wife, m. 1756. 

Joseph Poore, (1737-95), who had fought in the early wars, 
served as lieutenant in the Essex County Infantry, 1779. He 
was born in Rowley ; died in Byfield. 

Also Nos. 13658, 17990. 

MRS. WINNIE GOULD MacBRIDE. 24313 

Born in Franklin Furnace, Ohio. 

Wife of James T. MacBride. 

Descendant of Lieut. Jesse Young, Ebenezer Seeley and 
Samuel Gould. 

Daughter of Orin Barron Gould and Lavinia Seeley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Gould and Hannah Young, his wife; Uri 
Seeley and Abbey Turney, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Gould and Lydia Barron, his wife; 



3 12 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Jesse Young and Ruby Richardson, his wife; Ebenezer Seeley and 
Anna Coley, his wife. 

See No. 24310. 

Ebenezer Seeley, (1761-1841), served when Tryon invaded 
the Colony. He was born in Fairfield; died in Weston, 
Conn. 

Also Nos. 1635, 2797, 1 1340, 12577, 15244. 

Samuel Gould, (1754- 1822), served as a private in the 
Massachusetts militia. He was born in Dunstable, Mass.; 
died in Lisbon, N. H. 

MRS. EMMA HEMPSTEAD LODWICK CORSON. 24314 

Born in Portsmouth, Ohio. 

Wife of Francis Brown Mussey Corson. 

Descendant of Maj. Moses McFarland, Nathaniel Hemp- 
stead, and Hallam Hempstead. 

Daughter of John Kennedy Lodwick and Elizabeth McFarland 
Thomas, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Lodwick and Jane Hempstead, his wife; 
Weston Thomas and Maria McFarland, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hallam Hempstead and Polly Barron, his 
wife; Moses McFarland, Jr., and Sallie Bradley, his wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Hempstead and Hannah Booth, 
his wife; Moses McFarland and Eunice Clark, his wife. 

Moses McFarland, (1738-1802), commanded a company at 
the battle of Bunker Hill where he was lamed for life. He 
was transferred to the invalid regiment, 1779, and was bre- 
vetted major at the close of the war. He was born in Lon- 
donderry, N. H. ; died in Haverhill, Mass. 

Also Nos. 4922, 13266, 18043, 19417, 22467. 

Nathaniel Hempstead, (1727-92), served at the alarms from 
New London, Conn., where he was bom and where he died. 

Also No. 1845 1. 

Hallam Hempstead, (1763-1833), served as a private in the 
Connecticut militia. 

MISS LUCY WILLIAMS HALL. 24315 

Born in Portsmouth, Ohio. 

Descendant of Sergt. Peter Kinney and of Capt. John 
Michael Clingman. 

Daughter of Thomas Faucett Shewell Hall and Sallie K. Rigdon, 
his wife. 



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Granddaughter of William Hall and Margaret Kinney, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Kinney and Mary Clingman (b. 1778), 
his wife. 

Cr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Kinney and Margaret Biggs, his wife ; 
John Michael Clingman and Anna Elizabeth Miller, his wife. 

Peter Kinney was placed on the pension roll of Monmouth 
Co., N. J., 1832, for service of private and sergeant in the 
New Jersey militia. He was bom, 1755, in Somerset Co., 
N.J. 

John Michael Clingman, (1736-1816), served in Northum- 
berland County, Pennsylvania militia and as captain of the 
Seventh company. He was bom in Germany ; died in Ports- 
mouth, Ohio. 

Also No. 23217. 

MISS JULIA HELEN HALL. 24316 

Born in Portsmouth, Ohio. 

Descendant of Sergt. Peter Kinney and of Capt. John 
Michael Clingman. 

Daughter of Thomas Faucett Shewell Hall and Sallie K. Rigdon, 
his wife. 

See No. 24315. 

MISS KATE DOANE KINNEY. 24317 

Born in Springville, Kentucky. 

Descendant of Lieut. Andrew Macfarlane, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Charles Kinney and Elizabeth White Cox, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Washington Kinney and Mary Waller, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Thomas Waller and Elizabeth Macfarlane, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Macfarlane and Margaret Gra- 
ham, his wife, m. 175 1. 

Andrew Macfarlane, (1729-76), who had served in the early 
wars, was lieutenant in Armstrong's regiment and died of 
camp fever in Philadelphia. 

Also Nos. 4754, 8393, 12992, 23291. 

MISS JANETTE STEWART SILCOX. 24318 

Born in Portsmouth, Ohio. 
Descendant of Alpheus Colton, Peter Vemer and George 
Yost. 



114 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Daughter of William Christian Silcox and Margaret Ann Stewart, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Spencer Silcox and Rebecca Varner, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Colin Silcox and Loice Colton, his 
wife; Christian Mileslagle Varner (b. 1799) and Elizabeth Eagon, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alpheus Colton and Loice Spencer, his 
wife; Christian Verner and Barbara Mileslagle (1761-1836), his wife, 
m. 1793; Sampson Eagon and Rebecca Yost, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Verner; George Yost and Cath- 
arine, his wife. 

Alpheus Colton, (1765- 1823), enlisted at sixteen and was 
honorably discharged at the close of the war. He died at 
Long Meadow, Mass. 

Also No. 21632. 

Peter Verner served as a private in the Pennsylvania Line. 
He was born in Germany. 

George Yost served in the Maryland line during the war. 

Also No. 23530. 

MRS. MARY CLOUGH DUNHAM PURSELL. 24319 

Born in Piketon, Ohio. 

Wife of Henry P. Pursell. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Hempstead and of Hallam Hemp- 
stead, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Wesley Dunham and Clarissa Jane Clough, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathaniel Kimball Clough and Clarissa Hemp- 
stead, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hallam Hempstead (1763-1833) and Polly 
Barron, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Hempstead (1727-92) and Han- 
nah Booth, his wife. 

See No. 24314. 

MRS. MARINETTE lAMS GHARKY RICE. 24320 

Born in Portsmouth, Ohio. 

Wife of Samuel Leonard Rice. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Hempstead and of Hallam Hemp- 
stead. 

Daughter of George Henry Gharky and Martha Eliza Oldfield, his 
wife. 



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Granddaughter of Judge William Oldfield and Maria Hempstead, 
his wife. 
Gr.-granddaiighter of Hallam Hempstead and Polly Barron, his wife. 
See Nos. 24314, 24319. 

MRS. CHARL THOMPSON NEWMAN. 24321 

Born in Portsmouth, Ohio. 

Wife of Oscar W. Newman. 

Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin McClure, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Albert Clifton Thompson and Ella A. Turley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John J. Y. Thompson and Agnes Susan Kennedy, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Kennedy and Mary McClure, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin McClure and Agnes Wallace, 
his wife. 

Benjamin McClure, (1759-1821), served as lieutenant in 
Capt. George Crawford's company, Col. James Dunlop's regi- 
ment. He was born in Chester County, where he died. 

Also No. 19433. 

MISS HELEN REBECCA BIGGS. 24322 

Born in Greenup County, Kentucky. 

Descendant of Capt. Thomas Bragg. 

Daughter of William Biggs, Jr., and Rebecca King, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Biggs and Lucy Blakemore Bragg Davis, 
his wife. ' 

Gr.-granddaughter of Col. George Naylor Davis and Harriet Bragg, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Bragg and Lucy Blakemore, his 
wife. 

Thomas Bragg, (1754-1819), commanded a company in the 
Virginia militia under Col. Christopher Greenup. He was 
born in Culpeper Co., Va. ; died in Lexington, Ky. 

Also Nos. 20355, 23067. 

MISS SARA GRANDIN BIGGS. 24323 

Born in Greenup County, Kentucky. 
Descendant of Capt. Thomas Bragg. 
Daughter of William Biggs, Jr., and Rebecca King, his wife. 
Sec No. 24322. 

24324 



Il6 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. GERALDINE CASTLE GEYER. 24325 

Born in Bluffton, Indiana. 

Wife of William Henry Geyer. 

Descendant of William Spry. 

Daughter of Pv B. Castle and Mary Downs, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William J. Downs and Helen Penefeather, his 
wife. • 

Gr.-granddaughter of Josephus Downs and Mary Spry, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Spry and his first wife. 

William Spry, (1756-1836), volunteered in Capt. John 
Deane's company, Richardson's regiment and gave one year's 
actual service as a private with the Maryland troops. He was 
placed on the pension roll of Ohio 1832. He was born in 
Queen Anne Co., Md.; died in Knox Co., Ohio. 

MRS. HELEN CONSTANCE CASTLE BAKER. 24326 

Born in Leavenworth, Kansas. 
Wife of J. H. Baker. 
Descendant of William Spry. 
Daughter of P. B. Castle and Mary Downs, his wife. 
See No. 24325. 

MRS. ANNA E. COMPTON. 24327 

Born in Lebanon, Ohio. 

Wife of James W. Compton. 

Descendant of David Heaton. 

Daughter of Henry Baker, M. . D., (1797-1863) and Hannah W. 
Heaton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. Henry Baker and Susanna Putnam, his wife; 
James Heaton and Mary Morrill, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Heaton and Phebe Johnson, his wife. 

David Heaton, (1742-1839), served as a private in the 
battles of the Jerseys. He was born in Morris Co., N. J. ; died 
in Middletown, Ohio. 

MRS. SARAH ALICE RICHARDSON. 24328 

Born in Summit, Ohio. 
Wife of Edwin George Richardson. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. William Chamberlin and. of Lieut 
Robert Barber. 



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Daughter of Samuel Dale Chamberlin and Sarah Hannah Barber, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Aaron Chamberlin and Elizabeth Dale, his wife; 
Samuel Barber and ^ary Van Valzeh, his wife. 

Gr.-granddanghter of William Chamberlin and Margaret Park (d. 
1791), his third wife; Robert Barber and Sarah Bonde, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Barber and Sarah Taylor, his wife. 

William Chamberlin, (1737-1817), served as lieutenant col- 
onel of New Jersey volunteers in the battles of the Jerseys and 
his eldest son Lewis was killed at Germantown. He was born 
in Ringoes, N. J. ; died in Union Co., Pa. 

Also Nos. 6758, 12451, 13763, 14378, 16465, 22854. 

Robert Barber, (1722-82), served as lieutenant with his 
brother James, captain, and his son John, private, in the first 
company formed in the county, 1775. He was bom in Ches- 
ter; died in Columbia, Pa. 

Also No. 1017. 

MRS. PHILA JANE ROCKEY. 24329 

Born in Fulton, Missouri. 

Wife of Dr. A. E. Rockey. 

Descendant of Maj. Gideon Olin, Capt. Abner Aldrich, Con- 
stant Barney and JeflFery A. Barney. , 

Daughter of Isaac R. Watson and Phila Dyer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Harris Dyer and Phila Beverstock, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Dyer and Susanna Olin, his wife; 
Silas Beverstock and Urania Barney, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Olin and Patience Dwinell, his wife; 
Jeffrey Amherst Barney and Phila Aldrich, his wife, m. 1781. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Constant Barney and Hannah Carpen- 
ter (1732- 1804), his wife, m. 1753; Abner Aldrich and Elizabeth Cook 
(1729- 1 804), his first wife, m. 1747. 

Gideor Olin, (1743-1823), removed to Vermont, 1776, and 
was major of Green Mountain Boys at Bennington. He was a 
member of Assembly, speaker seven sessions and on the bench 
at the close of the war. He was bom in Greenwich, R. I.; 
died in Shaftsbury, Vt. 

Also Nos. 236, 7381, 1 1662, 18090. 

Abner Aldrich, (1727-1815), who had served in the early 
wars, turned out from Richmond for the relief of Ticonderoga. 
In 1781 his name is found enrolled as captain of New Hamp- 
shire militia. 



Il8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Constant Barney, (1731-1819), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety and his name heads the Ust of signers of the 
Association Test of Richmond, N. H. He served two enhst- 
ments in the New Hampshire mihtia. He removed to Ver- 
mont, 1785, and died at Arlington. 

Also No. 17857. 

Jeffery A. Barney, (1760-1818), served in the New Hamp- 
shire militia with his father, 1777. 

MRS. MARGARET GWIN RILEY REINHOLD. 24330 

Born in Altoona, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Henry L. Reinhold, Jr. 

Descendant of Col. John Patton, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Andrew Jackson Riley and Mary Gwin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Gwin and Rachel Patton, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Patton and Henrietta Hillegas, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Patton and Jane Bartholemew Davis, 
his wife. 

John Patton, (1745-1804), was a member of the Philadel- 
phia Light Horse and of Washington's Body Guard. He was 
colonel of the Sixteenth regiment ancj had charge of the de- 
fenses of Philadelphia. He was one of the patriotic mer- 
chants who gave bonds to relieve the distress in the army 1778, 
was a personal friend of Washington and a member of the 
Cincinnati. He was born in Sligo, Ireland; died in Center 
County, Pa. 

Also Nos. 644, 878, 4768, 9812, 1Q231, 13704, 15266. 

MRS. ELIZABETH HUMES BUSH CALLAWAY. 24331 

Born in Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Charles L. Callaway. 

Descendant of John Putnam. 

Daughter of Daniel Griffin Bush and Louisa Tome, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Bush and Lucretia Putnam, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Putnam and Lucretia Von Duzen, his 
wife. 

John Putnam, (1767-1841), was placed on the pension roll 
of Bradford Co., Pa., 1823, for service of private in the Massa- 
chusetts Continental Line. He was born in Great Barrington, 
Mass. ; died in Bradford Co., Penna. 



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MRS. ELEANOR MITCHELL LYON. 24332 

Born in Belief onte, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of John Porter Lyon. 

Descendant of Col. Richard Thomas, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Isaac Mitchell and Deborah Downing Thomas, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Valentine Thomas and Deborah Downing, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Ashbridge Thomas and Eliza Miller, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Thomas and Tamazine Downing, 
his wife. 

Richard Thomas, (1744-1832), commanded the Fifth bat- 
talion of Chester County militia of the Flying Camp. He also 
gave valuable civil service. He was born in Chester County; 
died in Philadelphia. 

Also Nos. 9802, 23235. 

MRS. MAY C. ERMENTROUT SMITH. 24333 

Born in Reading, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Albert Smith. 

Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Collier, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of George M. Ermentrout and Mary E. Ruth, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Ermentrout and Amelia Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Smith and Mary Collier, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Collier and Mary Marr, his wife. 

Joseph Collier, (1754-90), entered the army, 1777, as ensign 
of a state regiment, was promoted lieutenant and served until 
peace was declared. He was bom in England; died in'Nor- 
ristown. Pa. 

MRS. SARA COWDEN GARRETSON BECHTEL. 24334 

Born in Potts ville, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of John Adams Bechtel. 

Descendant of William Donaldson and of Peter Dinkle. 

Daughter of Theodore Garretson and Mary Bradford Donaldson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Cornelius Garretson and Ann Catharine Doudel, 
his wife; William Donaldson and Anna Maria Cowden, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Doudel, Jr., (1760- 1837) and Catharine 
Dinkle, his wife; John Donaldson and Jemima Gulick, his wife 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Dinkle and Elizabeth Wolf, his wife; 
William Donaldson and Susannah Lane, his wife. 



120 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

William Donaldson, (1743-1825), enlisted, 1775, in Capt. 
John Holmes' company. Col. Mathias Ogden's regiment of 
New Jersey militia. He died in Danville, Pa. , 

Also No. 12182. 

Peter Dinkle, (1742- 1827), served as a private in Capt. Peter 
Forte's company of York County militia. He was born in 
Strasburg, Germany; died in York, Pa. 

MRS. CAROLINE W. HUGHES. 24335 

Born in St. Mary's, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of W. F. Hughes. 

Descendant of Capt. Lieut. Daniel Evans and of Henry Ben- 
ner, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John Umstead and Harriet M. Evans, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lewis Evans and Sarah Evans, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Evans and Esther Benner, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Benner and Dinah Thomas, his wife. 

Daniel Evans, (1743-1820), served as captain-lieutenant in 
the artillery commanded by Col. Henry Knox, 1778. He was 
born in Wales ; died in Chester Co., Pa. 

Henry Benner served in the militia, was taken prisoner, con- 
fined in Philadelphia where his wife passed food to him 
through the window grating. When released he was too weak 

to walk and she carried him home on the horse she was riding. 
He died 181 2 in Vincent, Chester Co., Pa. 
Also No. 19433. 

MRS. VIRGINIA LEIPER BLACK. 24336 

Born. in Chester, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of John L. Black. 

Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Leiper, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Thomas I. Leiper and Emma Walter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel M. Leiper and Mary Irvine Lewis, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Leiper and Elizabeth Coultas Gray, 
his wife. 

Thomas Leiper, (1745-1825), was treasurer, secretar}'^ and 
officer of the Light Horse City Troop. He also contributed 
largely to the fund for the benefit of the soldiers at Valley 
Forge. He was selected by Robert Morris to carry the last 



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subsidies of the French to the army at Yorktown. He was 
born in Scotland ; died in Philadelphia, Pa. 
Also Nos. 919, 6045. 

MISS LYDIA EYRE BAKER. 24337 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Isaiah Baker, Corp. John Allen and Jacob 
Waggoner. 

Daughter of Joseph Freeman Baker and Elizabeth Eyre, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Baker and Olive Allen, his wife; Nathan 
W. Eyre and Mary Anne Waggoner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaiah Baker, Jr., ( 177 1- 1854) -and Mollie Bur- 
gess (1787-1861), his wife; Elisha Allen and Rebecca Phinney, his 
wife; George W. Waggoner and Mary Peckworth, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaiah Baker and Experience, his wife; 
John Allen and Hannah Hopkins Paine, his wife, m. 1750; Jacob 
Waggoner and Grace Menan, his wife. 

Isaiah Baker, (1739-95), was a minute man from Yarmouth 
at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Yarmouth ; died in 
South Dennis, Mass. 

John Allen, (1729-1811), served as private and corporal in 
the Barnstable County militia. He was born in Hardwick, 
Mass., where he died. 

Also No. 23534. 

Jacob Waggoner, (1743-90), served as a private in the Penn- 
sylvania Line. He was born in Prussia ; died in Philadelphia. 

MRS. KATHERINE WALLACE KITTS. 24338 

Born in Brooklyn, New York. 

Wife of John Franklin Kitts. 

Descendant of Maj. John Pawling and of Ensign Stephen 
Griffing, of New York. 

Daughter of John Alva Wallace and Emmaline Coyle, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Wallace and Gertrude Pawling, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Levi Pawling and Hannah Griffing, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Pawling and Maria Van Deusen, his 
second wife; Stephen Griffing and Elizabeth Uhl, his wife. 

John Pawling, (1732-1819), served in the Dutchess County 
militia. He was bom in Kingston; died in Rhinebeck and 
the rank of major is on his tombstone. 

Also No. 20596. 



122 DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Stephen Griffing, (1754-1841), served in the Burgoyne cam- 
paign and was ensign from 1778 until the regiment disbanded, 
1 78 1. His journal, commission and honorable discharge are 
in the possession of the family. He was placed on the pen- 
sion roll, 1832, for service of ensign in the New York militia. 
He was born in Southold, L. I. ; died in Warren Co., N. Y. 

Also No. 22147. 

MRS. GARRETTA ROACH LONG. 24339 

Born in Chester, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Frederick Farwell Long. 

Descendant of Maj. John Pawling and of Ensign Stephen 
Griffing. 
Daughter of John Baker Roach and Mary Caroline Wallace, his wife. 
Granddaughter of David Wallace and Gertrude Pawling, his wife. 
See No. 24338. 

MRS. MARY CAROLINE WALLACE ROACH. 24340 

Born in Staatsburg, New York. 
Wife of John Baker Roach. 

Descendant of Maj. John Pawling and of Ensign Stephen 
Griffing. 
Daughter of David Wallace and Gertrude Pawling, his wife. 
See No. 24338. 

MRS. MARIA WILSON STOEVER. 24341 

Born in Chester, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Henry Von H. Stoever, M. D. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. William Chamberlin. 

Daughter of John Nevius Wilson and Sophia Du Pont Blakely, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Wilson and Elizabeth Nevius, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Christian Nevius and Lucretia Chamberlin, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Chamberlin (1737-1877) and Eliza- 
beth Ten Broeck, his first wife. 

See No. 24328. 

MRS. EMELINE ROACH SPROUL. 24342 

Born in Chester, Pennsylvania 
Wife of William Cameron Sproul. 



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Descendant of Maj. John Pawling and of Ensign Stephen 
Griffing, of New York. 
Daughter of John Baker Roach and Mary Caroline Wallace, his wife. 
Granddaughter of David Wallace and Gertrude Pawling, his wif^ 
See No. 24338. 

MRS. EDITH NORTON WILSON MacLEOD. 24343 

Born in Chester, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Malcom MacLeod. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. William Chamberlin. 
Daughter of John Nevius Wilson and Sophia Du Pont Blakely, his 
wife. 
See Nos. 24328, 24341. 

MRS. SARA GERTRUDE WALLACE BALLARD. 24344 

Born in Brooklyn, New York. 
Wife of William Wirt Ballard. 

Descendant of Maj. John Pawling and of Ensign Stephen 
Griffing. 
Daughter of John Alva Wallace and Emmeline Coyle, his wife. 
See No. 2433& 

MRS. ELLEN DAVIS HAPGOOD. 24345 

Born in Peru, Vermont. 

Wife of Luke B. Hapgood. 

Descendant of John Averill, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Horace Oscar Davis and Lucy Gilson Davis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Davis and Mercy Averill, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Averill and Betsey Averill, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Averill and Mary Averill, his wife. 

John Averill, (171 1-97), was a member of the Coroners Jury 
of 1775 that served in the Westminster massacre. He was 
born in Northfield, Mass. ; died in Westminster, Vt. 

MRS. META SABIN BENJAMIN HASSLER. 24346 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Gilbert Herr Hassler. 

Descendant of Lieut. Zebediah Sabin, Capt. Charles Seymour, 
Lieut. Col. James Mellen and Nathan Benjamin. 

Daughter of Joseph Ritner Benjamin, M. D., and Abby Benjamin 
Sabin, his wife. 



124 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Benjamin and Martha Marsh Mellen 
(1803-91), his wife; Hon. Henry Lyman Sabin, M. D., and Abby Ben- 
jamin, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Benjamin (father of Joseph) and Su- 
sana Gaylor, his wife; William Henry Mellen and Lucretia Marsh, 
his wife; Capt. Jesse Sabin and Esther Buckley, his wife; Nathan 
Benjamin, Jr., and Ruth Seymour, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Benjamin and Abigail Dibble, his 
wife; James Mellen and Elizabeth Russell, his wif'i; Zebediah Sabin 
<ind Anna Dwight, his wife; Charles Seymour and Lucy Whitman, 
his wife. 

Zebediah Sabin, (1737-76), served as lieutenant in Arnold's 
expedition to Quebec, 1775, and died on his way home. His 
sword and powder horn were brought back by his comrades. 
He was born in Killingly, Conn., enlisted from Berkshire Co., 
Mass., under Col. John Patterson. 

Also No. 4784. 

Charles Seymour, (1738- 1802), served in the New York 
campaign, 1776, and commanded a company on the Hudson in 
Col. Thomas Belden's regiment. He was born in Hartford, 
Conn., where he died. 

Also Nos. 231 1, 10302. 

James Mellen, (i 739-181 2), was a minute man at Lexington, 
commanded a company at Bunker Hill and rose to the rank of 
lieutenant colonel. He was born in Hopkinton ; died in Men- 
don, Mass. 

Also Nos. 1587, 3616, 1 1 181, 12400, 14314, 17695. 

Nathan Benjamin, (1737^85), served as a private at the Ben- 
nington Alarm in Col. Moses Ashley's Berkshire County, 
Massachusetts militia. 

Also No. 8159. 

MRS. NELLE McCORMICK COCHRAN. 24347 

Born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Joseph Cochran. 

Descendant of Matthew Brown, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Henry C. McCormick and Ida Hays, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Seth T. McCormick and Eleanor Miller, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Seth McCormick and Hannah Hammond, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Hammond and Mary Brown, his 
wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. I25 



Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Brown and Eleanor Lytle, 
his wife. 

Matthew Brown, (1732-78), was a member of the Committee 
of Safety of Northumberland County, deputy to the Pro- 
vincial Council, 1776, and a member of the convention that 
framed the state constitution. He joined the army and died 
from eflfects of camp fever. 

Also Nos. 107s, 14368, 19465. 

MRS. MARGARET SMITH FORESMAN. 24348 

Born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of H. MeHck Foresman. 

Descendant of Benjamin Smith, of Maine. 

Daughter of Henry B. Smith and Martha Allen, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Smith and Harriet Hutchings, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Smith and Elsie Woodman, his wife. 

Benjamin Smith, (1760- 1836), was a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm and served at Bunker Hill. He reenlisted, 
1777, for three years or during the war. He was .born in 
Temple, Maine; died in Belmont, Maine. 

Also No. 13927. 

MISS MARGARET M. McCLURE. 24349 

Born in Rushville, Illinois. 

Descendant of Judge William Hepburn, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Edwin Power McClure and Almira D. Greer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William McClure and Hannah Tutthill Smith, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert McClure and Mary Hepburn, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Hepburn and Crecy Covenhoven, 
his first wife. 

William Hepburn, (1753-1821), was captain of Northum- 
berland militia to protect the frontier against the Indians. He 
was born in County Donegal, Ireland; died in Williamsport, 
Pa., where he was the first Judge. 

Also Nos. 6293, 1645a 1 7964. 20518. 

MRS. ELIZA BALL METCALF. 24350 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 
Wife of Samuel Metcalf. 
Descendant of Corp. Gideon Ball. 



126 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIO^. 

Daughter of Sheldon Ball and Jane McKnight Sterrett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Corp. Gideon Ball and Lydia Brockway, his wife. 

Gideon Ball, (1762- 1826), was placed on the pension roll for 
service of corporal in the Massachusetts Line. He was born 
in Granville, Mass. ; died in Geneva, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 18918, 19538, 20062. 

MRS. MARY CLAPP JACKSON CLOTHIER. 24351 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Isaac Hallowell Clothier. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. EbenezQr Clapp and of Enoch 
Glover, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Jackson (181 1-92) and Elizabeth Howe Clapp 
(1814-76), his wife, m. 1839. 

Granddaughter of Enoch Clapp (1790- 1877) and Mary Tyson (1785- 
1858), his wife, m. 1812. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Clapp and Mary Glover (1760-1817), 
his second wife, m. 1779. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Glover and Susannah Bird, his wife. 

Ebenezer Clapp, (1732-1802), was lieutenant colonel of 
militia, 1775, and was appointed to the Continental Infantry, 
1776. He Was born in Dorchester; died in Chesterfield. 

Enoch Glover, (1734-1801), was a minute man to defend 
Dorchester Heights and turned out at various alarms. He 
was born in Dorchester, where he died. 

Also Nos. 2490, 9135. 

MISS LAURA E. DOBBINS. 24352 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Capt. Andrew Summers, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Murrell Dobbins and Emily Munroe, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Ridgway Dobbins (1798- 1857) and Mary 
A. Hilyard (1807-72), his wife, m. 1827. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Eber Hilyard (1773-1823) and Sarah Summers 
(1779- 1840), his wife, m. 1794. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Summers and Hannah Myers 
(1742-1819), his wife. 

Andrew Summers, (1742-1806), commanded a company of 
militia, 1777, and, 1779, was commissioned captain of artillery. 
He died in Philadelphia. 



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MISS MARY A. DOBBINS. 24353 

Born in Mount Holly, New Jersey. 
Descendant of Capt. Andrew Summers. 

Daughter of Joseph Ridgway Dobbins and Mary A. Hilyard, his wife. 
See No. 24352. 

MRS. EMMA CROZER KNOWLES. 24354 

Born in Upland, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Gustavus W. Knowles. 

Descendant of Hon. George Gray, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John P. Crozer and Sallie L. Knowles, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Knowles and Margaret Gray, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of George Gray and Martha Ibison, his wife. 

George Gray, (1725-1800), was a member of the Committee 
of Safety and chairman of the Board of War. He was ex- 
pelled from the Society of Friends for his treason resolutions, 
and his patriotic wife went with him. She had studied medi- 
cine and surgery in England, 1749, and was, his able support 
in the relief of the soldiers. He was bom in Philadelphia, 
where he died. 

Also Nos. 6286, 7592, 19500, 20677, 21519. 

MRS. ALICE FERREE TODD. 24355 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of M. Hampton Todd. 

Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Patterson, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of James Barr Ferree and Mary Ann Patterson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Patterson (1772-1831) and Mary Ann 
Mcjimsey (1778-1847), his wife, m. 1798. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Patterson and Martha Agnew (174a- 
1772), his wife, m. 1765. 

Samuel Patterson, (1727-1820), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety and served as sergeant in Col. Thomas Por- 
ter's company of militia at the battle of Princeton. He was 
bom in Lancaster County, where he died. 

Also Nos. 1 1762, 15173. 

MRS. FRANCES DAVISON DUNN. 24356 

Born in Canton, Illinois. 
Wife of William R. Dunn. 
Descendant of Asa Davison and of Ezra Davison. 



128 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of Ezra Darwin Davison and Electa Susan Fairchild, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Asa Lee Davison and Lydia Lewis, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Ezra Davison and Daidamia Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Davison and Sarah Price, his wife. 

Asa Davison, ( 1736- 1 831), served several enlistments as a 
private in the Connecticut Line. He was born in Preston, 
Conn. ; died in Grafton, N. Y. 

Ezra Davison, (1765-1834), enlisted at sixteen and was 
placed on the pension roll of Rennesalaer Co., N. Y., 183 1, for 
service of private in the Connecticut militia. He died in 
Grafton, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 8541, 14515, 18617, 23796. 

MRS. MILDRED SELLERS ALMY. 24357 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of William Ellery Almy. 

Descendant of John Keen, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John Sellers, Jr., and Ann Caroline Keen, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Swift Keen and Ann Longstreth, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Keen and Mildred Cooke, his wife. 

John Keen, (1747-1832), served in Capt. Richard Hum- 
phrey's company, Cadawallader's division of state troops. He 
was at the battle of Princeton where he was injured. He was 
born in Philadelphia, where he died. 

Also Nos. 5159, 22670. 

MRS. HARRIET M. OGDEN NEVIN. 24358 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Rev. Charles W. Nevin. 

Descendant of Hon. Christopher Marshall, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Edward H. Ogden and Sarah Morris Perot, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Francis Perot and Elizabeth Marshall Morris, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Morris and Sarah Marshall, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Marshall and Patience Parrish, 
his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Marshall and Sarah Thomp- 
son, his wife. 

Christopher Marshall, (1709-97), served on the Committee 
of Safety and in the Provincial Conference, 1775. He was 



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justice of the court of Common Pleas, 1776. He was bom in 
Ireland ; died in Philadelphia. 
Also Nos. 20, 4057. 

MRS. HELEN R. ROBERTS. 24359 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Howard E. Roberts. 

Descendant of Samuel Barnes, of Pennsylvania, 

Daughter of Alexander Ramsey and Ann Eliza Milne, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Michael Milne and Nancy Bias Barnes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Barnes and Priscilla .Wilson, his wife, 
m. 1777. 

Samuel Barnes, (1752-1844), was placed on the pension 
roll, 1834, for service as fifer and private in the Pennsylvania 
Line. He was born in Philadelphia County; died in Mont- 
gomery County. 

Also No. 15494. 

MRS. ELISABETH LONGSTRETH BOYD. 24360 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of James Boyd. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Ebenezer Clapp and of Enoch 
Glover, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Miers Fisher Longstreth and Mary Tyson Clapp, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Ebenezer Clapp (1752- 1802) and Mary Glover, his 
second wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Glover (1734-1801) and Susannah Bird, 
his wife. 

See No. 24351. 

MISS ISABELLE AUDENRIED GRAFF. 24361 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Irwin, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Albert Graff and J. M. Audenreid, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Paul Graff and Rebecca Irwin Trimble, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Trimble, M. D., (1790-1838) and Eliza 
Violette Porter Gemmill (1805-84), his wife, m. 1821. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. John Gemmill (1759-1814) and Re- 
becca Irwin (1775- 1844), his wife, m. 1803. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Irwin and Violette Porter, his 
wife. 
6 



130 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Joseph Irwin, (1736- 1803), was lieutenant in Capt. James 
McConneirs company of Associators, 1777. He died in Cum- 
berland County. 

Also No. 19496. 

MRS. EMMA ALDER GIGER. 24362 

Born in Muncy, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Frederick Sidney Giger. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Painter and of Joseph Israel,- of 
Pennsylvania. , 

Daughter of George Latimer Israel Painter and Rose Anna Ritchie 
Bridgens, his* wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Painter and Susan Israel (1789-1845), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Painter and Catherine Taggart, his wife; 
Joseph Israel and Susan Pusey (1765-1817), his wife, m. 1781. 

John Painter, (1752- 1837), ^^s placed on the pension roll of 
Northumberland County, 183 1, for service of second lieuten- 
ant. He was born in York ; died in Northumberland County. 

Also No. 21 321. 

Joseph Israel, (1753-1807), served in the Revolution and his 
sword is in the historical collection of Pennsylvania. He was 
born in Pennsylvania; died in Delaware. 

Also No. 23000. 

MISS ELLEN IDE KENNEY. 24363 

Born in Philadelphia,. Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Sergt. Jeremiah Mcintosh, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Fletcher Kenney and Mary Frances Ide, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abel Kenney (1792-1862) and Lydia Mcintosh 
(1803-25), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Mcintosh and Susannah Blake, his 
wife, m. 1778. 

Jeremiah Mcintosh, (1751-1843), was placed on the pension 
roll of Norfolk County for service of private and sergeant in 
the Massachusetts state troops and militia. He was bom in 
Dorchester, where he died. 

Also No. 22305. 

MRS. MARY ADELAIDE FREY ANDREWS. 2436J 

Born in Meadville, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of William H. Andrews. 



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Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Atkinson. 

Daughter of Charles William Frey and Delilah Ellis Stebbins, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward Stebbins (1793-1846) and Sally Atkinson, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Atkinson (1781-1837) and Sarah So- 
mers, his wife, m. 1804. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Atkinson and Salome Wcidner, 
his wife, m. 1771. 

Thomas Atkinson, (1751-93), was commissioned lieutenant, 
1777, and was under Capt. George Reekin at the battle of 
Brandywine. He was born in Reading, Pa.; died in Lou- 
doun Co., Va. 

Also Nos. 1 1877, 13876, 15899. 

MRS. MARIA LEWIS BEALE. 24365 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Edward F. Beale. 

Descendant of Brig. Gen. John Morin Scott, of New York. 

Daughter of John Thompson Lewis and Maria Litchfield Scott, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John Morin Scott (1789-1858) and Mary Emlen, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Allaire Scott (1759-98) and Juliana Sit- 
greaves, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Morin Scott and Helena Rutgers, his 
wife. 

John Morin Scott, (1730-84), a graduate of Yale, was one 
of the founders of the "Sons of Liberty." He was a member 
of the Provincial Congress, 1775; brigadier general at the 
battle of Long Island, and was wounded at White Plains. He 
was a member of the Continental Congress and Secretary of 
State, 1778, which office he held when he died. He was hon- 
orary member of the Society of the Cincinnati of New York, 
where he was born. 

Also No. 13733. 

MRS. REBECCA LEWIS EVANS. 24366 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Allen Evans. 
Descendant of Brig. Gen. John Morin Scott. 



132 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of John Thompson Lewis and Maria Litchfield Scott, his 
wife. 
See No. 2436s 

MISS EDNA ALBERTA COURTENAY. 24367 

Born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of John Noble. 

Daughter of Albert S. Courtenay and Fannie P. Le Suer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alfred C. Le Suer and Eliza Jane Noble, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Noble, Jr., and Susan Palmer, his wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter of John Noble and Jemima Purdy, his wife 

John Noble, (1762- 1843), was placed on the pension roll, 
1824, for two and one-half years of actual service as a private 
in the Delaware troops. He was born in Sussex Co., Dela- 
ware; died in Calais, Maine. 

MRS. ELIZABETH DORHMAN THAW. 24368 

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of William Thaw, Jr. 

Descendant of Arnold Henry Dorhman. 

Daughter of Francis Arnold Dorhman (b. 1807) and Elizabeth Mc- 
Gunnegle, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Arnold Henry Dorhman and Rachel Banks, his 
wife. 

Arnold Henry Dorhman, (i 749-1813), acted as agent at 
Lisbon in the Revolution and aided the cause by caring for 
seamen who had been captured by British cruisers. He was 
granted land in Ohio and died in Steubenville. 

MRS. ADDIE PEELOR STEWART. 24369 

Born in Indiana, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of D. C. Stewart. 

Descendant of Capt. John Mcllvain, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of James Harvey Peelor and Mary Jane Pettigrew, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of David Peelor and Rachel Adaline Hunter, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hunter and Elizabeth Mcllvain, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Mcllvain and Elizabeth Donaldson, 
his wife. 

John Mcllvain, (1742-1833), was commissioned captain of 
York County militia, 1778. He was born in York County; 
died in Adams County. 



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MRS. MARGARET EUGENIE ROLFE BERGER. 24370 

Born in Rolfe, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of William A. Berger. 

Descendant of John Le Bosquet, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Edward Ward Rolfe and Elizabeth A. Davis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Herman M. Rolfe and Mary Ann Le Bosquet (b. 
1813), his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Le Bosquet and Sarah Price, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Le Bosquet and Sarah Brooks, his 
wife. 

John Le Bosquet, (173 7- 1803), served as a private in the 
Middlesex County militia in Col. Michael Jackson's regiment. 
He was bom in Medford; died in Haverhill. 

MISS LYDIA HARPER MacMILLAN. 24371 

Born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of John Gill, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Thomas Black MacMillan and Indiana Totten, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas B. MacMillan and Jane Gormly, his wife. 

Gr.-gn'anddaughter of John Gormly and Elizabeth Gill, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Gill and Jean Shaw, his wife. 

John Gill, (1748- 1 822), enlisted in Capt. Isaac Seely's com- 
pany, Col. Francis Johnston's Pennsylvania regiment, for three 
years, 1777-80. He died in Munroeville, Pa. 

Also Nos. 2941, 4255, 12975, 19513. 

MISS LILA CHRISTY MacMILLAN. 24372 

Bom in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of John Gill. 

Daughter of Thomas Black MacMillan and Indiana Totten, his wife. 
See No. 24371. 

MRS. JEANNETTE E. HARTUPEE McKEE. 24373 

Born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Henry Sellers McKee. 

Descendant of Capt. William Hartupee and of Aaron Mer- 
shon. 
Daughter of Andrew Hartupee and Louise David Gook, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Aaron Hartupee and Isabella White, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Hartupee and Jane Mershon, his- wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Mershon and Mary Gapin, his wife. 



134 DAUGHTERS OF TUt AMERICAN R^OI^UTION. 

William Hartupee, (1756-1844), served as captain of Mid- 
dlesex County, New Jersey militia. He was bom in Cranbury, 
N. J.; died in Pittsburg, Pa. 

Aaron Mershon, (1740-76), was a private in the New Jersey 
state troops at the battle of Long Island, where he lost his life. 
He was bom in Trenton, N. J. 

Also No. 171 18. 

MRS. LULU EATON BROWN. 24374 

Born in Brooklyn, New York. 

Wife of Louis Brown. 

Descendant of Luther Eaton, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Eaton and Margaret H. Collins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Hiram W. Eaton and Anna Mott Holt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Eaton and Mary Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Luther Eaton and Rebecca Bennett, his 
wifei 

Luther Eaton, (1762- 1828), served as a private in the Con- 
necticut militia. He was bom in Killingly, where he died. 

MISS CAROLINE HAMPTON COCHRAN. 24375 

Born in Sewickley, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Dr. Robert Johnston, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Mansfield B. Cochran and Mary S. Hampton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Davis Cochran and Mary C. Davis, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Davis and Jane MacDonald, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Davis and Jane Johnston, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Johnston and Eliza Sproul, his 
wife. 

Robert Johnston, (1750- 1808), was surgeon in the Sixth 
Pennsylvania Battalion, 1776, and hospital surgeon when 
Greene ordered him to the Southern Department, where he 
served until the close of the war. He died in Waynesboro, 
Penna. 

Also No. 4668. 

MRS. CECILIA CUNNINGHAM MURDOCH. 24376 

Born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Frank Hall Murdoch. 
Descendant of John Cunningham. 
Daughter of Wilson Cunningham and Mary Anne O'Conor, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of James Cunningham (1779-1839) and Mary Malone, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Cunningham and E. Stoteler, his wife. 

John Cunningham served in Capt. John Nelson's company, 
Col. John Philip de Haas* regiment of Pennsylvania Rifles. 
He was born in Ireland ; died in Westmoreland Co., Penna. 

MRS. DESSA W. CROWELL CLEMENT. 24377 

Born in Cold Spring, New Jersey. 

Wife of John Browning Clement. 

Descendant of Capt. John Somers, David Somers, Aaron 
Eldredge, Aaron Crowell, Ensign Richard Matthews and Ellis 
Hughes, all of New Jersey. 

Daughter of De Witt Clinton Crowell (1827-74) and Hannah A. Eld- 
redge, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Page Crowell and Hannah Matthews, 
his wife; William Eldredge (1804-86) and Esther Ireland (1811-98), 
his wife. 

See No. 24938. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Eldredge (1771-1819) and Hannah 
Langdon (1774- 1836), his wife, m. 1792; Elijah Ireland and Rachel 
Somers (b. 1785), his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Aaron Eldredge and Elizabeth Stillwell, 
his wife; David Somers and Judith Scull, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Somers. 

John Somers, (1727-99), served as captain of Gloucester 
County militia. He was born in Somer's Point where he died. 

David Somers, (1758-1838), was a minute man in the New 
Jersey militia. 

Aaron Eldredge, (1735-85), was a member of the Commit- 
tee of Safety, 1775. He was bom in Cold Spring, N. J., where 
he died. 

MISS HANNAH MATTHEWS CROWELL. 24378 

Born in Norfolk, Virginia. 

Descendant of Aaron Crowell, David Somers, Capt. John 
Somers, Ens. Richard Matthews, Aaron Eldredge and Ellis 
Hughes. 

Daughter of De Witt Clinton Crowell and Hannah Ann Eldredge, 
his wife. 
• See Nos. 24377, 24938. 



136 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

MISS MARY CECIL CROWELL. 24379 

Born in Norfolk, Virginia. 

Descendant of Aaron Crowell, David Somers, Capt. John 
Somers, Ens. Richard Matthews, Aaron Eldredge and Ellis 
Hughes. 

Daughter of De Witt Clinton Crowell and Hannah Ann Eldredge, 
his wife. 

See Nos. 24377, 24938. 

MRS. EVA J. CROWELL SMITH. 24380 

Born in Norfolk, Virginia. 
Wife of Leonard Owen Smith. 

Descendant of Aaron Crowell, David Somers, Capt. John 
Somers, Ens. Richard Matthews, Aaron Eldredge and Ellis 
Hughes. 

Daughter of De Witt Clinton Crowell and Hannah Ann Eldredge, 
his wife. 
See Nos. 24377, 24938. 

MRS. ISABELLA CAIRNS HARVEY. 24381 

Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Daniel C. Harvey. 

Descendant of George Leonard, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John Cairns and Sarah Boyle, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Philip Boyle and Elizabeth Leonard, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Leonard and Elizabeth Yost, his first 
wife. 

George Leonard, (1755-1847), served three years and was 
at the battles of Trenton, Princeton and Germantown. He 
was placed on the pension roll, 1831, for service of private in 
the Penn Continental line. He was born in Lancaster, where 
he died. 

Also Nos. 18930, 23558. 

MRS. LOIS WEEKS NICHOLS. 24382 

Born in Rutland, Vermont. 
Wife of H. B. Nichols. 
Descetidant of Benjamin Adams. 

Daughter of Newman Weeks and Rebecca Melvina French, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Josiah French and Betsey Maria Adams, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Adams and Mary Stone, his wife. 



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Benjamin Adams, (1752-1830), was a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm. He served as private to reenforce the 
northern army, 1777. He was born in Townsend, Mass.; 
died in Clarendon, Vt. 

MRS. REBECCA DECKER WOGLOM PERRY. 24383 

Born in New Springville, New York. 

Wife of Ophir La Forrest Perry. 

Descendant of Lieut. Abraham Woglom, of New York. 

Daughter of Abraham Woglom and Hannah Crocheron Decker, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Abraham Woglom, (1780- 1833) and Patience Van 
Schaick, (1783-1836), his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Abraham Woglom, (b. 1759) and Rachel Ann 
Winant, his first wife. 

Gr-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Woglom and Sary, (1740-59), 
his wife. 

Abraham Woglom, (1731-90), was appointed lieutenant 
under Capt. Daniel Winant and Col. Abraham Jones in the 
Richmond County militia, 1776. He was born near Rossville, 
Staten Island, where he died. 

MRS. KATHERINE EVANS ATWOOD. 24384 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Porter Crouch Atwood. 

Descendant of Capt. Christian Dull, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Rowland Cadwalader Evans and Sarah Anne Hyzer, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Foulke Evans and Catharine Dull, his wife. 
See No. 24385. 

MISS MARGARET WORRELL EVANS. 24385 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Capt. Christian Dull, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Robert Iredell Evans and Mary Casselbury Suplee, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Rowland Cadwalader Evans and Sarah Anne 
Hyzer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Foulke Evans and Catharine Dull his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christian Dull and Elizabeth Detor. his 
wife, m. 1769. 



138 DAUGHTERS O^ THE; AMERICAN RKVOI^UTION. 

Christian Dull, (1742-1820), served as captain of the first 
company of Philadelphia County militia, 1777. He was ap- 
pointed to collect supplies for the suffering army at Valley 
Forge. He was born in Montgomery County, where he died. 

Also Nos. 622, 3580. 

MISS SARAH A. EVANS. 24386 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of Capt. Christian Dull. 

Daughter of Rowland Cadwalader Evans and Sarah Anne Hyzer, 
his wife. 
See No. 24385. 

MISS FANNIE DAVIS. 24387 

Born in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of William Davis, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Dr. Francis F. Davis and Sarah Boyd Reid, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Davis and Margaret Flanagan, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Davis and Isabella Scott, his wife. 

William Davis, (1756- 1834), was placed on the pension roll 
of Beaver Co., Pa., 18 19, for five years' actual service as a 
private in the Pennsylvania Line. 

Also No. 22687. 

MISS HELEN McCANDLESS. 24388 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Descendant of Col. James Mead and of Lieut. Robert Barber. 

Daughter of Gardiner Felsh McCandless and Lucie Franciscus, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of David McCandless and Elizabeth Griswold Fel§h, 
his wife ; George Charles Franciscus and Sallie Barbar Wright, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Chever Felsh and Mary Hale, his wife ; Charles 
Morris Wright and Susan Stump, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Hale and Dorcus Mead, his wife; 
James Wright and Elizabeth Barber, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Mead and Mercy Holmes, his 
wife; Robert Barber, (1722-82) and Sarah Taylor, his wife. 

See No. 24328. 

James Mead, (i 730-1804), was a member of the Dorset 
Convention, 1776, and one of the Committee to arrange for the 



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defense of the frontier. He was colonel of the Third regi- 
ment of Vermont militia. He was bom in Horseneck, N. Y. ; 
died in Rutland, Vt. 
Also No. 17322. 

MISS LAVINIA VAN DUSEN. 24389 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of Capt. Herman Stout. 
' Daughter of John Van Dusen and Harriet Pote, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Mathias H. Pote and Jane Thomson, his wife. 
See No. 24941. 

MRS. MARY WITHERS EVANS. 24390 

Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Horace Evans. 

Descendant of Lieut. George W. Withers, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Michael Augustus Withers, M. D. and Mary Louise 
Musselman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Michael Withers and Anna Mary Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George W. Withers and Annie Kendig, his 
wife. 

George W. Withers, (1747-1811), served in a company of 
Riflemen from Lancaster County, Col. Edward Hand's regi- 
ment in the defense of Boston, 1775. He was second lieuten- 
ant under his brother Capt. John Withers in the battles of 
Trenton and Princeton. His widow received a pension. 

MRS. MARIE SUELA PENFIELD. 24391 

Born in Salem, Ohio. 

Wife of Francis Harrol Penfield. 

Descendant of David McKinley, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Clement Pearson, M. D. and Eleanor McKinley Rose, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Rose and Martha McKinley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David McKinley and Sarah Grey, his wife, 
m. 1780. 

David McKinley, (1755-1840), enlisted in the Flying Camp, 
1776. His company was detailed at Fort Washington and all 
but he were captured. He served in the defense of Paulus 
Hook. He applied for a pension, 1832, and it was allowed for 



I40 DAUGHTE:RS of the AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

twenty-one months' actual service as private in the Pennsyl- 
vania Line. He was bom in Chance ford, Pa., removed to 
Ohio, 1 8 14, where he died. 

MRS. MARY SHOCK EVANS. 24392 

Born in Kingston, New York. 

Wife of Samuel Evans. 

Descendant of Michael Shoch, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Benjamin Shoch and Abigail Shafer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Shoch, (1782-1854) and Katherine Mc- 
Clatchey, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Michael Shoch and Margaret Stoess, his wife, 
m. 1758. 

Michael Shoch served as a private in the first company. 
Fourth battalion Pennsylvania militia. He died in Northum- 
berland County. 

Also No. 10587. 

MRS. SARAH TERRY. 24393 

Born in Pemberton, New Jersey, 1792. 

Wife of David Terry. 

Descendant of Stacy Doran, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Stacy Doran and Mary Maginniss, his first wife. 

Stacy Doran served as a private in the Burlington County 
militia. He was born in New Jersey; died in Philadelphia, 
1850. 

MRS. ANNIE LOUISE ARNOLD GILBERT. 24394 

Born in Warwick, Rhode Island. 

Wife of William Henry Gilbert. 

Descendant of Capt. Joseph Arnold, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Joseph Franklin Arnold and Louise Constance, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph F.. Arnold and Sarah Rice, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Arnold and Sarah Stafford, his first 
wife. 

Joseph Arnold, (1755- 1840), entered the army as ensign and 
was retired captain Continental Line, 1781. He served in 
many battles and was an original member of the Cincinnati. 
He was born in Cranston ; died in Warwick. 

Also Nos. 17276, 18009. 



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MRS. HELEN MAR ELWELL PAGAN. 24395 

Born in Plymouth, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Frank Cousins Pagan. 

Descendant of Capt. Simon Spalding, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William Elwell, Jr. and Helen Mar Spalding, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Spalding, (1790-1853) and Aurelia Sat- 
terlee, his wife, m. 1814. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Witter Spalding and Rebecca Spald- 
ing, (1773-1813), his wife, m. 1789. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simon Spalding and Ruth Shepard, his wife. 

Simon Spalding, (1742- 18 14), served as lieutenant under 
Capt. Samuel Ransom in the Jersey campaign and commanded 
a company in Sullivan's expedition, 1779. He served to the 
close of the war and was a member of the Cincinnati. He 
was born in Plainfield, Conn., removed to Wyoming, 1771 ; 
settled in Sheshegum, 1783, where he died. 

Also Nos. 339, 8505, 1 1076, 12980, 18151. 

MRS. SUSANNAH B. CROSSLEY. 24396 

Born in Wrentham, Massachusetts. 

Wife of John Crossley. 

Descendant of John Belcher, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Belcher and Susannah Hazeltine, his wife. 

John Belcher, (1744-1825), served as a private at the Lex- 
ington and Rhode Island alarms. He was born in Wrentham, 
where he died. 

MRS. CELINDA EVELYN FLAGG. 24397 

Born in Cumberland, Rhode Island. 

Wife of Charles Otis Flagg. 

Descendant of John Belcher. 

Daughter of William Adolphus Alexander and Martha Goodwin Bel- 
cher, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Caleb Belcher, M. D., and Evelina Davis (Green), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Belcher and Susannah Hazeltine, his 
wife. 

See No. 24396. 

MISS MARTHA REBECCA FLAGG. 24398 

Born in Cumberland, Rhode Island. 
Descendant of John Belcher. 



142 DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Daughter of Charles Otis Flagg and Celinda Evelyn Alexander, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Adolphus Alexander and Martha Good- 
win Belcher, his wife. 

See Nos. 24396, 24397. 

MISS MARY ELLA NICHOLS. 24399 

Born in Fall River, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Moses Nichols and of Josiah Tanner. 

Daughter of Benjamin Nichols and Desire Boss Tanner, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Nichols and Elizabeth Grady, his wife; 
Francis Ezekiel Tanner and Lucy Ann Dawley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Nichols and Susannah Reed, his wife; 
Thomas Brownell Tanner and Hannah Boss, hie wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Tanner and Phebe Brownell, his 
wife. 

Moses Nichols, (1763-1845), was placed on the pension roll 
of Plymouth County, 183 1, for service of private in the Massa- 
chusetts militia. He was born in Plymouth, Mass., where he 
died. 

Josiah Tanner, (1734-1810), served as a private in the Rhode 
Island militia. He was born in South Kingston, R. I., where 
he died. 

MISS MARGARET ISABEL HALL. . 24400. 

Born in Washington, D. C. 

Descendant of Andrew Monroe. 

Daughter of George William Hall and Isabella Monroe Miller, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of David Miller and Margaret Cridler, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Cridler and Isabella Monroe, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Monroe and Mary Dailey, his 
wife. 

Andrew Monroe, (1760-1847), served as a private in Capt. 
William Bentley's company, Third Virginia regiment com- 
manded by Col. John Neville. He was bom in Fairfax Co., 
Va. ; died near Boonsboro, Md. 

MRS. JEAN LIVINGSTON HUBBARD DENIG. 24401 

Born in Sandusky, Ohio. 
Wife of Robert Gracey Denig, U. S. N. 



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Descendant of Sergt. John Hubbard and of Maj. Henry 
Livingston. 

Daughter of Lester Samuel Hubbard and Jane Patterson Livingston, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Hubbard and Mabel Barnard, his w ife ; 
Charles Patterson Livingston and Eliza Clement Brewer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hubbard and Susannah Mills, his wife, 
m. 1775; Henry Livingston and Jane Patterson, his wife. 

John Hubbard, (1748- 1830), served as sergeant in the militia 
and as member of Assembly. He was born in Windsor, 
Conn.; died in Bloomfield. 

Henry Livingston, (1748-1828), 'was commissioned major 
under Col. James Clinton, 1775, and served in the Canadian 
expedition. His diary gives a pen picture of the campaign. 
He was bom in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where he died. 

MISS DULCE MOISE. 24402 

Born in Sumter, South Carolina. 

Descendant of Sergt. Marks Lazarus, Samuel Mordecai and 
Myer Moses, all of South Carolina. 

Daughter of Thomas Jefferson Moise and Rebecca Harby Moses, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Andrew Jackson Moses and Octavia Harby, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Moses and Hannah Lazarus, his wife; 
Isaac Harby and Rachel Mordecai, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Marks Lazarus and Rachel Doris, his wife; 
Solomon Harby and Rebecca Moses, his wife; Samuel Mordecai and 
Miss Andrews, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Myer Moses and Rachel Andrews, his 
second wife. 

Marks Lazarus, (1757-1835), was a cannoneer and was made 
prisoner, 1780. He was placed on the pension roll, 183 1, for 
service of private and sergeant in the South Carolina militia. 
He was born in Charleston, where he died. 

Samuel Mordecai served as a grenadier in South Carolina. 
He died, 1820, in Savannah, Ga. 

Myer Moses, (1735-1800), gave aid to the city of Charles- 
ton when it was besieged by the British. He was bom in 
England ; died in Charleston, S. C. 

Also Nos. 18949, 19958, 22948. 



144 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. R. VIRGINIA PHELPS. 24403 

Born in Lafayette, Louisiana. 

Wife of A. C. Phelps. 

Descendant of Sergt. Marks Lazarus, Samuel Mordecai and 
Myer Moses. 

Daughter of Perry Moses and Rosalie Virginia Levy, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Andrew Jackson Moses and Octavia Harby, his 
wife. 

See No. 24402. 

MRS. LOUISA C. GAILLARD. 24404 

Born in Pineville, South Carolina. 
Wife of David Gaillard. 

Descendant of Adj. vSamuel Du Bose, of South Carolina. 
Daughter of Samuel Du Bose and Martha Walter, his wife. 
Samuel Du Bose, (1758-1811), served as adjutant to Gen. 
Francis Marion, 1782. He was born in St. Stephen's Parish, 
where he died. 

24405 

MRS. ANNIE BOOTH McKINNEY. 24406 

Born in Vicksburg, Mississippi. 

Wife of Samuel McKinney. 

Descendant of Capt. Tohn McKinley. 

Daughter of Stephen Sarsby Booth and Anne Eliza Valentine, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Roswell Valentine and Martha Gibson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Randal Gibson and Harriet McKinley, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John McKinley and Mary Connelly, his 
wife, m. 1763. 

John McKinley, (1740-82), entered the army as sergeant and, 
1776, was made lieutenant in the Thirteenth Continental Vir- 
ginia regiment under Capt. Stephen Ashby. He was second 
in command of the ill-fated Crawford expedition when he lost 
his life. 

Also Nos. 2063, 3021, 13337. 

MRS. FLORENCE STRATTON THOMPSON. 24407 

Born in Memphis, Tennessee. 
Wife of Charles Thompson. 
Descendant of Capt. Henry Hopson. 



linh:age book. 145 



Daughter of Beaumont Macon Stratton and Emma Blythe Avery, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Thomas Avery and Emma Chastelette 
Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Alexander Jones and Louisiana Lumpkin, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Lumpkin and Elizabeth Ragan, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Lumpkin and Lucy Hopson, 
(b.1764), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Hopson and Martha Neville, 
his wife. 

Henry Hopson, (1725-80), served as captain in the Hali- 
fax County, Virginia militia, 1775. His oldest son, Henry, 
served as captain, 1783. 

Also Nos. 21446, 22794. 

MISS LOUISE PRESTON LOONEY. 24408 

Born in Memphis, Tennessee. 

Descendant of Maj. David Looney and of Alexander Craw- 
ford. 

Daughter of Robert Fain Looney and Louisa Margaret Crawford, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abraham Looney and Elizabeth Gammon, his wife ; 
James T. Crawford and Jane Brown Porter, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Looney and Mary McClellan, his wife; 
Alexander Crawford and Elizabeth Craighead, his wife. 

David Looney, (1738- 18 10), v^as appointed major, 1779, and 
served under Col. Isaac Shelby. He was bom in Augusta Co., 
Va. ; died in Sullivan Co., Tenn. 

Alexander Crawford, (1750-1839), was placed on the pen- 
sion roll of Tennessee as a private. He was born in Pennsyl- 
vania ; died in Maury Co., Tenn. 

Also Nos. 1786, 2393, 3934, 4082. 

MISS AUGUSTA FRANKLIN BRADFORD. 24409 

Born in Dandridge, Tennessee. 

Descendant of Lieut. Andrew Henderson, Abednego Inman, 
Benjamin MacFarland and Joseph Bennett Bradford. 

Daughter of William M. Bradford and Elizabeth Inman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Bradford and Rachel McFarland, his wife; 
Shadrach Inman and Sarah Henderson, (1798-1844), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Bennett Bradford and Margaret Wilson, 



146 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

his second wife; Benjamin MacFarland and Mary Blackburn, his wife; 
Abednego Inman and Mary Ritchie (1757-1836), his wife; Andrew 
Henderson and Nancy Keys, his wife. 

Andrew Henderson, (1758-1831), was ensign of Pennsyl- 
vania infantry, 1779; lieutenant 1781, and served to the close 
of the war. He died in Monroe Co., Tenn. 

Abednego Inman, (1752-1831), served as a soldier and car- 
ried scars to his death of Indian and border warfare. He died 
in Dandridge, Tenn. 

Also No. 16654. 

Joseph Bennett Bradford, (1738-1828), served as orderly 
to General Sumpter at the battle of Guilford Court House. 
He was born in Fauquier Co., Va. ; died in Burke Co., N. C. 

Benjamin MacFarland, (1747-1823), served as a private in 
the Third Virginia regiment. He was born in Bedford Co., 
Va. ; died in Jefferson Co., Tenn. 

MRS. SALLIE POLK RAYNER HYMAN. 24410 

Born in Raleigh, North Carolina. 

Wife of Joseph Henry Hyman. 

Descendant of Maj. William Polk, of North .Carolina. 

Daughter of Kenneth Rayner and Susan Spratt Polk, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Polk and Sarah Hawkins, his second wife. 

William Polk, (1758-1834), was placed on the pension roll of 
Wake County for service of major in the South Carolina Con- 
tinental Line. 

Also Nos. 530, 3482, 81 13, 21349, 23265. 

MRS. SUSIE POLK HYMAN MATLOCK. 2441 1 

Wife of A. M. Matlock. 

Descendant of Col. Thomas Polk and of Maj. William Polk, 
of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Joseph Henry Hyman and Sallie Polk Rayner, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Kenneth Rayner and Susan Spratt Polk, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Polk and Sarah Hawkins, his second 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Polk and Susan Spratt, his wife. 

See No. 24410. 

Thomas Polk, (1732-93), served in the Provincial Congress 
and commanded minute men. 



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MRS. MINNIE COLBURN NAYLOR. 24412 

Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. 

Wife of James Bradshaw Naylor. 

Descendant of Lieut. Alexander Keith and of Hon. William 
Douglas, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Webster J. Colbum and Ada Elizabeth Brabson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Reese Bowen Brabson and Sarah Maria Keith, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Fleming Keith (1780-186^) and Eliza- 
beth Douglas Hale, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Kdth and Mary Gallihue 
Thornton, his wife ; Phillip Hale and Catherine Douglas, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Douglas and Elizabeth Offutt, 
his wife. 

Alexander Keith served as lieutenant of the Sixth Virginia 
regiment. He died, 1824, in Mississippi. 

William Douglas was too old for field duty but served as 
sheriff of Loudoun County, where, in 1783, he died. 

Also Nos. 265, 1^/1/11, 15948, 19564, 22381. 

MRS. CLARA WILSON WALKER. 24413 

Born in Houston, Texas. 

Wife of John C. Walker. 

Descendant of Philemon Waters, Jr., of South Carolina. 

Daughter of William C. Wilson and Harriet Herbert De Walt, 
his wife. 

Grandaughter of Daniel De Walt and Sarah Elizabeth Waters, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Philemon Waters, Jr. and Ruth Llewellyn, 
his wife. 

Philemon Waters, Jr., served under his uncle. Col. Philemon 
Waters, at the battle of Eutaw. He was born in South Caro- 
lina, where, in 1818, he died. 

Also No. 20106. 

MRS. HARRIETTE WATERS SCHOOLFIELD. 24414 

Born in Independence, Texas. 
Wife of David English Schoolfield. 
Descendant of Col. Philemon Waters. 

Daughter of Henry William Waters and Sarah Elizabeth De Walt, 
his wife. 



148 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Granddaughter of Philemon Waters and Eleanor Clary Summers, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Summers and Rose Waters, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Philemon Waters and Mary Berry, his 
wife. 

Philemon Waters, (1734-96), who had fought in the early 
wars, served as captain at the battles of Stono and Eutaw, and 
was colonel of militia, 1783. He was an eminent surveyor 
and legislator. He was born in Prince William Co., Va. ; 
died in Newberry District, S. C. 

MRS. ANNIE WELLS CANNON. 24415 

Bom in Salt Lake, Utah. 

Wife of John O. Cannon. 

Descendant of David Chapin. 

Daughter of Daniel Hanmer Wells and Emmeline B. Woodward, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Wells and Catherine Chapin, (b. 1788), 
his wife; David Woodward and Diadama Hare, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Chapin and Ruth Seymour (b. 1767), 
his wife, m. 1785; Elisha Woodward and Lucy Manson, his wife. 

David Chapin, (1762-1858), was placed on the pension roll, 
1818, of Oneida Co., N. Y., for three years' actual service of 
private in the Connecticut troops. He was born in Weathers- 
field, Conn.; died in Schuyler Co., N. Y . 

MISS ELLA M. BALLOU. 24416 

Born in Wallingford, Vermont. 

Descendant of Seth Ballou. 

Daughter of Eliakim Johnson Ballou and Atherlinda Chesterville 
Howe, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Ballou and Elizabeth Pickering, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Seth Ballou and Margaret Hilton, his wife. 

Seth Ballou, (1748-78), served as a private under Capt. 
Oliver Cahoon, New Hampshire, militia in the Burgoyne cam- 
paign. He was born in Cumberland, R. L ; died in Richmond, 
N.H. 

MRS. ELMIRA M. HITCHCOCK HALL. 24417 

Born in Pittsford, Vermont. 
Wife of William Elias Hall. 
Descendant of John Hitchcock. 



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Daughter of John Hitchcock and Lucy Ripley, his wife. 

John Hitchcock, (1760-1836), was placed on the pension roll, 
1831, for three years' actual service as a private in the Con- 
necticut Continental Line. He was bom in Bolton, Conn.; 
died in Pittsford, Vt. 

MRS. BERTHA MORGAN CHATTERTON. 24418 

Born in Kittery, Maine. 

Wife of Harley M. Chatterton. 

Descendant of Corp. Ashby Morgan, Abraham Burton and 
Nicholas Peirce. 

Daughter of David Llewellyn Morgan and Mary Elizabeth Sargent, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Morgan and Marianne L. Peirce, his wife. 

Or.-granddaughter of Ashby Morgan, Jr., and Lucy Burton, his wife; 
Josiah Peirce and Mary Lincoln, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ashby Morgan and Hannah Greeley, his 
wife; Abraham Burton and Betsey Dole, his wife; Nicholas Peirce 
and Anne Tuttle, his wife. 

Ashby Morgan, (1749- 1828), was private and corporal in 
the New Hampshire militia. He was at Tinconderoga and 
was wounded at the battle of Bennington. He was bom in 
Salem; died in Wilton, N. H. 

Abraham Burton, (1743-1830), served at Winter Hill, 1775, 
under Capt. Benjamin Taylor and was in the Canadian expedi- 
tion, 1776, with the New Hampshire troops. He was bom in 
Middletown, Mass. ; died in Wilton, N. H. 

Nicholas Peirce, of Boston, was a member of Capt. David 
Beirs company of detachment of Guards, 1778. 

MRS. LENA A. CURTIS HUCHINS. 24419 

Bom in Rutland, Vermont. 

Wife of Charles Huchins. 

Descendant of Simeon Pepper. 

Daughter of Samuel P. Curtis and Amelia M. Pepper, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Seth B. Pepper and Margaret Blakely, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Pepper, Jr. and Helotia Brooks, his 
wife. 

Or.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Pepper and Esther Jones, his wife. 

Simeon Pepper, (1754- 1822), was a private, 1776, in Capt. 
Samuel Dexter's company of Massachusetts militia. He was 
bom in New Braintree, Mass. ; died in Pawlet, Vt. 



150 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

MRS. GRACE GEORGIANNA CROWLEY HULETT. 24420 

Born in Mt. Holly, Vermont. 

Wife of William Danforth Hulett. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Andrews, of Vermont. 

Daughter of John Crowley, M. D. and Sarah Ann Andrews, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jerial Andrews and Sarah Draper, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Andrews and Rhoda Dutton, his 
wife, 

Ebenezer Andrews, (i 756-1 841), was placed on the pension 
roll of Rutland Co., Vt., 1831, for service of private in the 
Vermont militia. He was bom in Wallingford, Conn. ; died 
in Mount Holly, Vt. 

MRS. ESTHER JULIA PRATT. 24421 

Born in Bethel, Vermont. 

Wife of Dr. Charles S. Pratt. 

Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Cox, Benjamin Cox, Jr., and 
Sergt. Elijah Larnard. , 

Daughter of John T. Royce and Julia Ann Cox, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Aurin Cox and Harterowe P. Chamberlain, his 
wife, 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Cox, Jr. and Lucy Larnard, (1768- 
1836), his wife, m. 1792. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Cox and Jerusha George, his 
wife; Elijah Larnard and Rachel Kingsbury, his wife. 

Benjamin Cox, (1740-88), commanded Fort Defiance, 1780, 
and represented Barnard in the Legislature at the close of the 
war. He was bom in Dorchester, Mass. ; died in Barnard, Vt. 

Benjamin Cox, Jr., (1766-1847), served as a waiter to his 
father when a lad of fourteen and subsequently as fifer. He 
was bom in Hardwick, Mass. ; died in Bamard, Vt. , 

Elijah Larnard, (1739-1819), who had serv-ed in the early 
wars, was a sergeant at Saratoga under his uncle, Gen. Ebe- 
nezer Larnard. He was bom in Oxford, ^lass. ; where he 
died. 

, CLARISSA ABIGAIL MURDOCH. 24422 

Born in Bristol, Ohio, 
ch. 
I lan Adams, of Massachusetts. 



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Daughter of William S. Jones and Helena H. Hescock, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Moses Hescock and Clarissa Allen, his wife. 
• Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Allen and Abigail Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Seth Allen and Elizabeth, his wife; Abel 
Smith and Sarah Adams, his wife, m. 1759. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Adams and Patience Clark, 
(1710-1801), his wife, m. 1732. 

Jonathan Adams, (1709- 1804), gave civil service in the Rev- 
olution. He was born in Medway, where he died. 

MRS. ABIGAIL ALLEN ROGERS. 24423 

Born in Pomfret, Connecticut. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Allen. 

Daughter of Nathaniel Allen and Susanna Carpenter, his wife. 

Nathaniel Allen, (1762- 1828), served as a private in the 
Connecticut militia in Rhode Island, 1778. He was born'm 
Pomfret, Conn. ; died in Sudbury, Vt. 

MISS SARA FRANCES BARNES. 24424 

Born in Rutland, Vermont. 

Descendant of Dr. William Page. 

Daughter of William Barnes and Mary Boardman Page, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Page and Cynthia Amanda Hickok, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Page and Chloe Todd, his wife. 

William Page, (1749-1810), served as surgeon of a New 
Hampshire regiment, and represented Charlestown several 
terms in the Legislature. He was born in New Fairfield, 
Conn., lived in New Hampshire during the war and died in 
Rutland, Vt. 

Also No. 20684. 

MISS EMMA LITTLE HIGLEY. 24425 

Born in Hartford, Ohio. 

Descendant of Ensign Brewster Higley. 

Daughter of Hervey Owen Higley and Sarah Gerrish Little, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Erastus Higley and Esther Anna Guernsey, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Brewster Higley and Esther Owen, his wife. 

Brewster Higley, (1735-1805), served as ensign in the Bur- 



152 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

goyne campaign until the surrender. His note book has been 
published and the gun he carried is still in the family* He 
was born in Simsbury, Conn., removed to Castleton, Vt., 1778, 
where he died. 

MRS. LEONA FRANCES BERRY GRAY. 24426 

Born in Willsboro, New York. 

Wife of Stephen Gray. 

Descendant of David Francis Sawyer. 

Daughter of Leonard Berry and Hannah Farnum, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Farnum and Hannah Sawyer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Francis Sawyer and Judith Bodell, 
his wife. 

David Francis Sawyer, (1760-1832), was placed on the pen- 
sion roll of Bennington Co., Vt., 1818, for service of private 
in the Massachusetts Continental Line. 

MRS. WINIFRED E. C. JONES. 24427 

Born in Orwell, Vermont. 

Wife of S. W. Jones. 

Descendant of Thomas Humphrey. 

Daughter of Samuel Riley Cook and Thirza McDonald, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Mason Cook and Elizabeth Brewer, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. David Cook and Elizabeth Humphrey, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Humphrey and Joanna Flint, his 
¥nfe. 

Thomas Himiphrey, (1737-1818), served as a private in the 
New York militia. He was bom in Simsbury, Conn.; died 
in Bainbridge, N. Y. 

MRS. ELLA WILLOUGHBY RAYMOND GOODWIN. 24428 

Bom in Norwich, Connecticut. 
Wife of John B. Goodwin. 

Descendant of John Rajmiond and of Isaac Morgan, of Con- 
necticut 
Ds ter of Theodore Raymond and Sarah Bacon Clark, his ¥nfe. 
< of George Raymond and Eliza Bliss Rogers, his wife; 

: and Mary Ann Willoughby, his wife. 

of George Raymond and Martha Smith, his wife; 
Mary Morgan, his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 1 53 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Raymond and Elizabeth Griswold, his 
wife; Isaac Morgan and Alice Spaulding, (1741-1808), his wife, m. 1759. 

John Raymond, (1725-89), who had served in the early wars, 
was in the battle of Bunker Hill. He was born in Montville^ 
where he died. His son John served as lieutenant. 

Also Nos. 5075, 7688, 8339, 12232, 13911, 14782. 

Isaac Morgan, (1739-96), served as commissary. The 
French troops were quartered on his farm and the room where 
the general slept is still called the Lafayette room. He was 
born in Plainfield, where he died. 

Also Nos. 17050, 20869. 

MRS. LEONA A. WORTHEN SWASEY. 24429 

Born in Orange, Vermont. 

Wife of Sherburn L. Swasey. 

Descendant of Jesse Hardy, Sylvanus Owen and Zachariah 
Richardson. 

Daughter of Jacob Worthen and Irene T. Richardson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Worthen and Susan Owen, his wife; 
Robert F. Richardson and Dorcas Hardy, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Worthen, Jr. and Betsy Cutts, his 
wife; Andrew Owen and Sarah Newman, his wife; Zachariah 
Richardson and Sarah Barnes, his wife; Jesse Hardy and Abigail 
Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Worthen and Mary, his wife; Syl- 
vanus Owen and Eunice Owen, his wife. 

Jesse Hardy, (1760-1846), was placed on the pension roll of 
Strafford Co., N. H., for nine months' actual service as a 
private in the Massachusetts Continental Line. 

Also No. 23991. 

Sylvanus Owen served several enlistments throughout the 
contest. He died in Vermont, 1814. 

Zachariah Richardson, (i 747-1829), enlisted as a private, 
1776, in Capt. William Walker's company, Col. David Gil- 
man's regiment of New Hampshire militia. He was born in 
Londonderry, N. H. ; died in Topsham, Vt. 

MRS. SARAH CUSHING BOYNTON. 24430 

Born in Woodstock, Vermont. 
Wife of Henry Boynton, M. D. 
Descendant of Jabez King and of Jabez King, Jr. 



154 DAUGHTORS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Daughter of Nathan Gushing and Verona King, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jabez King, Jr. and Abigail Udall, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jabez King and Mary Washburn, his wife, m. 
1753. 

Jabez King, (1729-1813), served as a minute man. He was 
born in Bridgewater, Mass. ; died in Woodstock, Vt. 

Jabez King, Jr., (1763-1846), enlisted at seventeen as a pri- 
vate in Capt. Nathan Packard's company of Bridgev^ater. 

MRS. HELEN WILLARD McNAIR. 24431 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of William Irving McNair. 

Descendant of Joseph Parker, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Dwight Daniel Willard (1839-77) and Isabella Milne, 
(1837-76), his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Milne (1787-1873) and Beulah Thomas 
Parker, (1810-87), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Parker (1785-1853) and Deborah Smith, 
(1790-1846), his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Parker (1761-1833) and Beulah 
Thomas, (1763- 1826), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Parker and Catherine Taylor, 
his wife. 

Joseph Parker v^as a member of the Committee of Safety 
and of the Assembly. He v^as bom, 1722, in Darby, Penna. ; 
died in Lancaster. 

MRS. MARGARET A. MYERS. 24432 

Born in Albemarle, Virginia. 

Wife of Nathan Myers. 

Descendant of Capt. John Digges and of James Durrett, of 
Virginia. 

Daughter of Colson Hieskell and Nancy Durrett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Durrett and Nancy Digges, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Digges and Elizabeth Harris, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Digges and Dorothy Smith, his 
wife. 

John Digges, (1735-1803), served as captain and as member 
of the Committee of Safety. He died in Amherst County. 

James Durrett was a private in the militia and received a land 
• warrant for his service. He died, 1822, in Albemarle County. 



I^INE^GE BOOK. IS5 



MISS MARY STATHAM. 24433 

Born in Lynchburg, Virginia. 

Descendant of Alexander Ferguson, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Charles Wesley Statham and Maria Ferguson, his 
wife. 

Granddaiughter of Thomas Ferguson and Elizabeth Catherine Beau- 
mont, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Ferguson and Nancy Wood, his 
wife. . 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Ferguson and Mary Parker, 
his wife. 

Alexander Ferguson, (1750-1817), served as a private, 1778, 
in Capt. Henry Heth's Independent company of Virginia 
troops. 

Also No. 22775. 

MRS. LOUISA DONIPHAN OWEN. 24434 

Born in L3nichburg, Virginia. 

Wife of Robert Isaac Owen. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Bell Tilden, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Rev. Alexander Doniphan and Sarah Jane Victor, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John Victor and Marian Jane Tilden, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Bell Tilden and Jane Chambers, his wife, 
m. 1784. 

John Bell Tilden, (1761-1838), left Princeton College and 
joined the Continental army as ensign, 1779. He was at the 
surrender of Yorktov^n and his diary giving an account of the 
hospitality at "Westover" and the details of the siege has been 
published. He was a member of the Cincinnati of Pennsyl- 
vania. He was bom in Philadelphia; died in Stephen City, 
Va. 

Also Nos. 128, 1 1342. 

MRS. MARTHA McDOWELL HANGER. 24435 

Bom in Madison County, Kentucky. 

Wife of Dr. Franklin M. Hanger. 

Descendant of Col. Joseph McDowell, Green Clay, Lieut 
Thomas Lewis, Edward Payne and Capt. Robert Rodes. 

Daughter of John Harvie McDowell and Belle Rodes, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph McDowell, Jr. and Sally McCue, his wife; 
William Rodes and Pauline Green Clay, his wife. 



156 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr of Joseph McDowell and Margaret Moffett, his 
wife; Robert Rodes and Eliza Delaney, his wife; Green Clay and 
Sally Lewis, his wife, 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Lewis and Elizabeth Pasme, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Payne and Ann Holland Con- 
yers, his wife. 

Joseph McDowell, (1756-1801), served under his brother 
Charles against the Scotch Tories. He was at Stono, Ram- 
soiir's Mills, King's Mountain and Cowpens. He commanded 
the Burke County regiment at the close of the war. He was 
bom in Winchester, \''a. ; died in Quaker Meadow, N. C. 

Also Xos. 7786, 8080, 10467, 2 1 84 1. 

Green Clay, (1757-1826), was a surveyor of the wilderness 
and a pioneer of Kentucky, where a county is named for him. 
He was born in Powhatan County, \'a. 

Thomas Lewis, (1749-1809), served as lieutenant in the 
Eleventh \'irginia Continental regiment, 1777. He died in 
Kentucky. 

Edward Payne, (1726- 1806), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of Fairfax County, Va. 

Also Xos. 32S1, 7473, 8879. 1 1085, 12038. 13854, 14873, 19774. 

Robert Rodes, (1757-1818'), commanded a company of Vir- 
ginia militia for the defense of the eastern coast He was 
bom in Albemarle Co., \'a., and is buried in Richmond, Ky. 

Also Xos. 6S0. 1895. 9587, 14050, 17497. 

MRS. EMMA FREEMAN COOK. 24436 

Bom in Xorfolk, Virginia. 

Wife of Allen M. Cook. 

Descendant of Lieut Richard Blow, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Arthur Freeman and Emma Blow, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judge George Blow and Elizabeth- AUmand, his 
wife, 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Blow and Eliza Waller, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gnuiddaughter of Richard Blow and Fanny Wright, his wife 

Richard Blow, (1746-1833^ sened as lieutenant in the 
Fourth regiment Virginia Continental Line, 1776. He re- 
ceived the thanks of Congress for transporting supplies to the 
anny his own ships. He was bom in Southampton County ; 
i Portsmondi. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 157 



MRS. PAULINA W. COOKE. 24437 

Born in Richmond, Virginia. 

Wife of Robert Bruce Cooke. 

Descendant of Richard Randolph,, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Powhatan Weisiger and Josephine White, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Kendal Weisiger and Ann Meade Boiling, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Boiling and Mary Randolph, his 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Randolph and Maria Beverly, his 
wife. 

Richard Randolph, (1757-99), served as an officer in the 
Cavalry. He v^as born in Henrico County ; died in Williams- 
burg. 

MRS. CARRIE TEMPLEMAN CRAIGHILL HANDY. 24438 
Born in Lynchburg, Virginia. 

Wife of Harry Hunter Smith Handy. 

Descendant of Hon. Robert Rutherford, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Robert Templeman Craighill and Missouri Edley Hob- 
son, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Nathaniel Craighill and Sarah Elizabeth 
Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Brown and Eleanor Rutherford, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Rutherford and Mary Dobyn Howe, 
his wife. 

Robert Rutherford, (1728-1803), v^as a member of the Con- 
vention from Berkely which met at Williamsburg, 1775, and 
on the committee to reply to the proclamatiin of Lord Dun- 
more. He died in Jefferson County. 

Also Nos. 1 1497. 17928. 

MRS. DAISY CALDWELL BARGER. 24439 

Born in Statesville, North Carolina. 

Wife of David H. Barger. 

Descendant of Rev. David Caldwell and of Capt. Daniel Gil- 
lespie. 

Daughter of Walter Caldwell and Nannie Weatherby, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Samuel Caldwell and Elizabeth Lindsay, his 
2d wife; Andrew Weatherby and Margaret Gillespie, his wife. 



158 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Caldwell and Rachel Craighead, his 
wife; Robert Gillespie and Mary Hanner, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Gillespie and Margaret Hall, his 
wife. 

David Caldwell, (1725-1824), was a patriot as was also his 
wife. He was bom in Lancaster Co., Pa. ; died in Mecklen- 
burg County, N. C. 

Also Nos. 18885, 20722. 

Daniel Gillespie, (1743-1829), gave civil and military ser- 
vice in North Carolina, where he died in Guilford County. 

MRS. LUCY BROWN CABELL ROLLER. 24440 

Born in Nelson County, Virginia. 

Wife of Gen. John E. Roller. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Samuel Jordan Cabell, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Patrick Henry Cabell and Elizabeth Wills Eubank, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Washington Cabell and Mary Anne An- 
thony, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel . Jordan Cabell and Sarah Syme, his 
wife. 

Samuel Jordan Cabell, (1756-1818), left William and Mary 
College to raise a company which he commanded at the battles 
of Trenton and Princeton. He was promoted major for 
bravery at Saratoga; was lieutenant colonel, 1778; was taken 
prisoner at Charleston, 1780, and on parole at the close of the 
war. He was an original member of the society of the Cin- 
cinnati. He was born in Amherst County, where he died at 
"Soldiers Joy." 

MRS. SOPHIA FORNEY HUNTER SHARP. 24441 

Born in Gaston County, North Carolina. 

Wife of John H. Sharp. 

Descendant of Rev. Humphrey Hunter and of Capt. Peter 
Forney, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Dr. Cyrus Lee Hunter and Sophia Graham Forney, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. Humphrey Hunter and Jane Ross, his wife; 
Peter Forney and Nancy Abernathy, his wife, m. 1783. 



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Humphrey Hunter,, (i 755-1827), served in the Cavalry; was 
wounded at Eutaw Springs, where he was conspicuous for 
gallantry. He was bom in Londonderry, Ireland; died in 
Gaston Co., N. C. 

See No. 24740. 

MRS. EMMA FOSTER ALEXANDER. 24442 

Born in Lowell, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Edward S. Alexander. 

Descendant of Sergt. Major Abner Hubbard. 

Daughter of Hubbard Foster and Louise Callender, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Foster and Polly Hubbard, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abner Hubbard, and Esther Hamm, his wife. 

Abner Hubbard, (1750-1835), was placed on the pension 
roll of Windsor Co., Vt., 1818, for service of sergeant-major 
in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was bom in Middle- 
town, Conn. ; died in Norwich, Vt. 

Also No. 1019, 

MRS. MARY CURTIS HARVEY. 24443 

Born in Peterboro, New York. 

Wife of Miles M, Harvey. 

Descendant of Abraham Bartlett, of New York. 

Daughter of John G. Curtis and Ruth Bartlett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abraham -Bartlett and Melinda Bartlett, his wife. 

Abraham Bartlett, (1759-1841), served as a private in the 
Massachusetts militia and received a pension at the age of 
eicrhty-one. He was born in Durham, Mass.; died in Peter- 
boro, N. Y. 

Also No. 18998. 

MRS. MARY GROVERMAN BAILEY MACOUGHTRY. 24444 

Born in Terre Haute, Indiana. 

Wife of Thomas H. Macoughtry. 

Descendant of Galium Bailey. 

Daughter of Galium Holman Bailey, Jr. and Augusta Mercy Scott, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Galium Holman Bailey and Isabella Cunningham, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Galium Bailey. 

Galium Bailey served several short enlistments under differ- 



i6c L.-.v:-HrzKS cf the a:.!zr:c.\n rtvcluticx. 

er.: c:n:rr.SLr.l5 :r. :he \':rgir.:a rr.:l:::a ar.f was a: the siege of 
Ycr'-:. He v.ls >:rr. in Louisa Co.. \'a.. 1749: removed to 
ic-rrer. C:-.. Ky., iscj. where in 18^:3 he applied for a pension, 
ani he v." a* allov.'ei eig^hieen r:::'n:hs" actual ser\*ice as private. 

MISS A'.'IS ELSIE IXGERSCLL. 24445 

r/'.rr. ir. Milwaukee. ^V:^ccI:^:n. 

L>e seen cant of Capt. Jesse Leavenwoirh. of Connecticut. 

lyi'-i'hic-r :f Aver;.- V. Zr.gtTs-zll ar-f H^rriene Leavenworth, his wife, 

GrcLr.i'leiUsh-.cr of C:l. Jesse Utr.ry Leivenworth and Elvira Caro- 
iir.e Lec:ver--.vcr:h hi? wife. 

Gr.-zrar.ccLughier c: Gtn. Henr>- Leavenworth ar.d Elizabeth Mor- 
rison, his -.vife. 

Gr.-gT.-KTcr.ccaughter cf Jesse Leavenw:-rth and Catharine (,Conk- 
lir-g Frfsbie. his wife. 

Jesse Leavenworth, t 1740-1S24 i. served as liemenant in the 
Governor's Foot Guards under Capt. Benedict Arnold at the 
Lexington Alarm and commanded a company at Ticonderoga. 
He was bom in Waterbury, Conn. : died in Sacket's Harbor, 
X. Y. 

Aho Xos. 43W, 6987. 

MRS. MARY BRISCOE PIGMAX BLACK. 24446 

Bom in Cumberland, Mar>-Iand. 
Descendant of Hanson Briscoe, of Mar}'land. 
Daugiiter of Hanson Briscoe Pigman and Man- Elizabeth Sheever, 
his wifcL 

Gfanddan^iter of Bene Smallwood Pigman and Harriet Briscoe, 
bis wife. 
Gr.-snnddaqgiitcr of Hanson Briscoe and Elizabeth Jordan, his wife. 
TTaiiann Biisooe was appointed collector of gold and silver 
for Sdot Marfs Qmnty. He was bom about 1754 and died 
1817. 
rllbi.£^Bi& 



— «^\N. 24447 

'ie, 1/^soonsin. 
hy Jackman, 2d, and of Capt. Timothy 
'vfansetts. 

^nnan and Harriet M. Coatsworth. his wife. 
- -^ Jadmian and Esther Cooper, his wife. 




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Gr.-granddaughter of Stillman Jackman and Sally Merrills, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Jackman, 3d, and Mary Burbank, 
his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Jackman, 2d, and Mary Thurs- 
ton, his wife, m. 1750. 

Timothy Jackman, 2d, (1729-87), served on war committees 
of Rowley, where he was bom and died. 

Timothy Jackman, 3d, (1752-1815), commanded a com- 
pany in the Essex County, Massachusetts militia. He was 
bom in Rowley, Mass. ; died in Goffstown, N. H. 

Also Nos. 1 787 1, 21 199. 

MISS SUSAN WELLS PARKER. 24448 

Born in Waterville, Maine. 

Descendant of Richard Sweetser, of Maine. 

Daughter of David Parker and Sarah JeflFerds, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Wells and Susanna Sweetser, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Sweetser and Sarah Matthews, his 
first wife. 

Richard Sweetser, (1749-1844), was placed on the pension 
roll of Kennebec Co., Maine, 18 18, for service of private in 
the Massachusetts Line. 

Also Nos. 641 1, 22271. 

MRS. JESSIE JACKMAN WHEELER. 24449 

Born in Janesville, Wisconsin. 
Wife of William G. Wheeler. 

Descendant of Timothy Jackman, 2d, and of Capt. Timothy 
Jackman, 3d. 
Daughter of Hiram Jackman and Harriet M. Coats worth, his wife. 
See No. 24447. 

MISS EDITH ALMA PURDY. 24450 

Born in Hartland, Wisconsin. 
Descendant of Adj. Jonathan Baker. 

Daughter of William Augustus Purdy and Cynthia Jane Symonds, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Purdy and Elizabeth Baker, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Baker and Sarah Morris, his wife. 
Jonathan Baker was appointed, 1776, by the Provincial Con- 
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l62 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

gress, adjutant of Charlotte County, New York militia. He 
was born in Branford, Conn., 1736; lived in New York during 
the war and died after 1800 in Canisteo, Steuben County. 

MISS ELIZABETH WING. 24451 

Born in Portage, Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Lieut. Elisha Alden. 

Daughter of Merrick Prentiss Wing and Hannah Amanda Palmer, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Philander Wing and Almira Alden, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Alden and Miriam Glazier, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Alden and Irene Markham, his wife. 

Elisha Alden, (1745-1826), was chosen by the town of Bell- 
ingham as second lieutenant in Capt. Amos Ellis' company, 
Col. Benjamin Hawes' regiment of Massachusetts militia, 1777. 
He was born in Stafford, Conn. 

Also No. 183 12. 

MISS ETHEL BUEL ALLEN. 24452 

Born in Geneva, New York. 

Descendant of Jonathan Allen, Jr. 

Daughter of Orrin Darrow Swain Allen and Livonia Page, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Allen and Elizabeth Swain, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Allen, Jr., and Anna Case, his second 
wife. 

Jonathan Allen, Jr., (1753-1836), received a pension for six 
years' actual service in the Connecticut Line. He died in 
Smithboro, N. Y. 

Also No. 22461. 

MRS. CLARA NOBLE BACON. 24453 

Born in Muncy, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Winchel D, Bacon. 

Descendant of Capt. Hezekiah Bissell, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Hezekiah Noble and Jane Brown, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Horatio Noble and Marilda Bissell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Bissell and Elizabeth Bartlett, his 
third wife. 

Hezekiah Bissell, (1737-1831), entered the army as ensign, 
held the rank of captain and served to the close of the war. 
He was born in East Windsor, where he died. 

Also Nos. 6710, 19615. 



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MRS. HARRIET VAN WYCK COURSEN. 24454 

Born in Davenport, Iowa. 

Wife of William A. Coursen. 

Descendant of Maj. Richard Van Wyck and of Jonathan 
Skeel, of New York. 

Daughter of Anthony Van Wyck and Margaret Skeel, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard T. Van Wyck and Ann Anthony, his wife; 
Theron Skeel and Eliza Reed, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Theodorus R. Van Wyck and Hannah Griffin, 
his wife; Jonathan Skeel and Joanna Wood, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Van Wyck and Barbara Van Voor- 
his, his wife. 

Richard Van Wyck, (1727-1810), was commissioned major 
of infantry, Dutchess County militia, by the Provincial Con- 
gress, 1775. He was born in Hempstead, L. I. ; died in Fish- 
kill, N. Y. 

Also No. 1 1638. 

Jonathan Skeel, (1749-1834), enlisted, 1775, in the Berk- 
shire County, Massachusetts militia and was in the battle of 
Bennington and in the army until the surrender of Burgoyne. 
He was placed on the pension roll of Cortland Co., N. Y., 1831, 
for over one year's service of private, Massachusetts Conti- 
nental Line. He was bom in Kent,. Conn. ; died in Virgil^ 
N.Y. 

Also Nos. 1239, 12039, 22285. 

MISS SOPHIE A. CONKLIN. 24455- 

Born in Calumet, Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Capt. Ezekiel Mulford, of New York. 

Daughter of Edgar Conklin and Harriet T. Mitchell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Conklin and Mary A. Hewett, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Conklin and Amy Mulford (b. 1759), 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Mulford and Amy Mulford (b. 
1732), his wife. 

Ezekiel Mulford, (1727-1818), was captain of the Twelfth 
company Suffolk County regiment of minute men under Col. 
Josiah Smith at Long Island, and was complimented by Wash- 
ington for his fearlessness in the battle. He was bom in East- 
hampton, Long Island, where he died. 

Also Nos. '3694, 4569, 13258, 16554, ^IZI^' 



164 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. ELLA CRUMBAUGH PEIRCE. 24456 

Born in Madison, Indiana. 

Wife of Jonathan Franklin Peirce. 

Descendant of David Paine and of Sergt. Samuel Chipman. 

Daughter of Frederick Crumbaugh and Maria Spaulding Paine, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Luther Paine and Mary Chipman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Luther Paine and Sybil Dyer, his wife; Sam- 
uel Chipman and Hannah Spofford, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Paine and Lydia Johnson Fassett, 
his wife. 

David Paine, (1729- 1805), was a minute man at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm and chairman of the Committee of Safety. He 
served as moderator at town meetings during the war. He 
was born in Canterbury, Conn., where he died. 

Samuel Chipman, (1763-1839), acted as sergeant in the Fort 
at Castleton, Vt., 1781. He applied for a pension in 1834 and 
it was allowed for this service. He was bom in Salisbury, 
Conn.; died in Madrid, N. Y; 

Also No. 11194. 

MISS MABEL PORTER ROBINSON. 24457 

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
Descendant of Dr. William Adams. 

Daughter of George Irving Robinson and Jane Adams Porter, his 
wife. 
See No. 24458. 

MISS EDITH PORTER ROBINSON. 24458 

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Dr. William Adams. 

Daughter of George Irving Robinson and Jane Adams Porter, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Adams Porter and Marcia Columbia 
Parkhurst, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lebbeus Porter and Mary Ann Adams, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Adams and Mary Flannagan, his 
wife. 

William Adams served as surgeon in the Continental Artil- 
lery, 1777-80. 

Also No. 3788. 



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MRS. MARY WARREN NOYES LELAND. 24459 

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Charles Leland. 

Descendant of Capt. Peleg Noyes, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Cassius M. Noyes and Isidora Jennings, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Noyes and Mary A. Millard, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Noyes (b. 1765) and Elizabeth Stanton, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peleg Noyes and Prudence Williams, his wife, 
m. 1763. 

Peleg Noyes, (i 741- 1825), was captain in the Eighth regi- 
ment of Foot, 1780. He was born in Stonington, where he 
died. 

MRS. EMMA WAIT DAVIS. 24460 

Born in Rockvale, Illinois. 

Wife of Buel T. Davis. 

Descendant of Benjamin Greene and of Sybrant Quacken- 
bush. 

Daughter of Elvaton Jay Wait and Elizabeth Ann Benway, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Clark Greene Wait and Abigail Philips, his wife; 
David Benway and Margaret Quackenbush, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peleg Wait and Mary Greene, his wife; Sy- 
brant Quackenbush and Elizabeth Van Schoick, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Benjaftiin Greene and Mary (Greene), his 
wife. 

Benjamin Greene was a private in Col. John Topham's Rhode 
Island regiment. He was born, 1734, in Rhode Island. 

Sybrant Quackenbush, (1763-1838), served in the New York 
militia. 

Also No. 20908. 

MRS. JESSIE GOE FINNEY. 24461 

Born in Meadville, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Roland P. Finney. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. David Condict, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of Dr. James Goe and Sarah Cartwright, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Cartwright and Phoebe Condict, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Linus Condict and Sarah Faitoute, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of David Condict and Joanna Williams, his 
wife. 



l66 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

David Condict, (1734-77), entered the army as major of 
New Jersey militia, 1776; was promoted for gallantry and 
died soon after. He was bom in Orange, N. J. 

Also Nos. 7555, 23602. 

MISS MARTHA M. GOE. 24462 

Born in Saegerstown, Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of Lieut. Col. David Condict. 
Daughter of Dr. James Goe and Sarah Cartwright, his wife. 
See No. 24461. 

MRS. FLORENCE TYNG GRISWOLD BUCKSTAFF. 24463 

Born in Columbus, Wisconsin. 

Wife of George A. Buckstaff. 

Descendant of Elisha Haines, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Eugene Sherwood Griswold and Hattie Tyng, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dudley Tyng and Sarah Haines, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Haines and Betsy. Bartlett (1763-1812), 
his wife. 

Elisha Haines, (1762-1834), was placed on the pension roll 
of Merrimack County, 1833, for service of private in the New 
Hampshire Continental Line. 

MISS MARION JESSIE SKIDMORE. 24464 

Born in Chautauqua County, New York. 

Descendant of Corp. Francis "Phelps and of Nathan Hatch, 
of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry H. Skidmore and Martha L. Eaton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Corydon Eaton and Caroline Phelps, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Porter Phelps and Jerusha Hatch (b. 1796), 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Francis Phelps and Anna Sophia Pratt, 
his wife; Nathan Hatch and Jerusha Fisher, his wife, m. 1785. 

Francis Phelps, (1757-1842), enlisted from Paxton and 
served as private and corporal. 

Nathan Hatch, (1757-1847), enlisted, 1776, under Capt. 
Isaac Hodges and gave sixteen months' actual service in the 
Massachusetts militia under different commands. He was 
born in Attleboro, Mass., removed to Halifax, Vt., 1798, to 



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Carroll, N. Y., 1829, where he applied for a pension, and to 
Wisconsin, 1843, to be with a son. 
Also Nos. 16532, 18221, 21792. 

MRS. MARY J. MILES. 24465 

Born in St. Clair County, Illinois. 

Wife of William Miles. 

Descendant of Robert S. Coulter. 

Daughter of Edmund Howard and Lucinda Paul, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edmund Howard and Mary Coulter, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Robert S. Coulter and Margaret Fleming, his 
wife. 

Robert S. Coulter, (1760-1821), enlisted at the age of six- 
teen and was with the South Carolina troops at the battles of 
King's Mountain and Eutaw Springs. He was bom in South 
Carolina; died in Illinois. 

MISS JENNIE EATON CHASE. 24466 

Born in Platteville, Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Col. Moses Robinson, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Fary Robinson Chase and Lucetta Jane McCollister, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin F. Chase and Mary Fay Robinson, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Fay Robinson and Seraph Howe, his wife. 

Qr.-gr. -granddaughter of Moses Robinson and Mary Fay, his wife. 

Moses Robinson, (1741-1813), served as colonel of militia 
and received the thanks of Gen. Horatio Gates. He was 
first chief justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont and second 
governor of the state. He was born in Hardwick, Mass.;' 
died in Bennington, Vt. 

Also Nos. 3840, 15983, 23603. 

MRS. ANNA ROGERS CASWELL. 24467 

Born in Stoughton, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Lucien B, Caswell. 

Descendant of Sergt. Nathaniel Rogers. 

Daughter of Rev. Barton F. Rogers and Elizabeth C. Vedder, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Rogers and Permelia H. Ramsay, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Rogers and Eunice Allen, his wife, 
m. 1778. 



l68 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Nathaniel Rogers, (1750- 1820), served as sergeant under 
Capt. Jonathan Chandler and Col. Jonathan Chase of the New 
Hampshire militia. He was born in Leominster, Mass. ; died 
in Oxford, N. H. 

MRS. MARY ELLEN DICKINSON HABER. 24468 

Born in Guilford, New York. 

Wife of P. B. Haber. 

Descendant of Thomas Dickinson, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Charles Frederick Dickinson and Mary Ann Delavan, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Frederick Dickinson and Polly McNeil, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Thomas Dickinson and Mary Caulkins, 
his wife. 

Gr.-igr.-granddaughter of Thomas Dickinson and Mary Stevens, his 
wife. 

Thomas Dickinson, (1737-1811), was a private in Col. 
Noadiah Hooker's regiment. He was born in Hartford ; died 
in Goshen. 

MRS. MARION CLAFLIN RETON. 24469 

Born in Summit, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Niels E. Reton. 

Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Metcalf, Israel Alden and 
Abner Claflin. 

Daughter of Gilbert Claflin and Esther Colby (b. 1830), his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joshua Claflin (b. 1798) and Achsah Maria Kibbc, 
his wife; James Colby (b. 1798) and Abigail Metcalf, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Claflin and Lucy Alden (b. 1772), his 

wife; James Colby (b. 1771) and Brown, his wife; Samuel 

Metcalf and Eunice Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abner Claflin and Hannah Rockwood, his 
wife; Israel Alden and Thankful Markham, his wife; Samuel Metcalf 
and Hannah Rochardson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Claflin and Mary Davison, his 
wife. 

Samuel Metcalf, (1739-85), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm in Capt. John Crawford's company. Col. Jonathan War- 
ner's regiment. He was born in Worcester County, Mass., 
where he died. 

Also No. 14205. 



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Israel Alden served in the Berkshire County, Massachusetts 
militia in the Burgoyne campaign. He was born in Stafford, 
Conn., 1747. 

Abner Claflin, (1738-91), marched on the alarm, 1777, to 
guard Hessian prisoners. He was bom in Dudley; died in 
Tryingham, Mass. 

MISS GENEVIEVE WEBSTER. 24470 

Born in Almond, Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Dr. Josiah Chase. 

Daughter of Charles E. Webster and Mary Frost, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Enoch Webster and Lydia Fletcher, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Webster and Hannah Chase, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Chase and Mehitable Frye, his wife. 

Josiah Chase, (1742-182 — ), served as surgeon of New 
Hampshire militia. He was born in Canterbury, N. H. ; died 
in Fryeburg, Maine. 

MRS. DORA WEBSTER OWEN. 24471 

Born in Rosendale, Wisconsin. 
Wife of William F. Owen. 
Descendant of Dr. Josiah Chase. 

Daughter of Enoch Webster and Lydia Fletcher, his wife. 
See No. 24470. 

MRS. NANCY ANN WARREN 24472 

Born in Southeast, New York. 

Wife of Isaac Warren. 

Descendant of Elisha Gifford, of New York. 

Daughter of Elisha Gifford and Polly Washburn, his second wife, 
m. 1830. 

Elisha Gifford, (1749-1837), served several enlistments in 
the New York militia. His widow received a pension. He 
was bom in Norwich, Conn. ; died in Kent, N. Y. 

MRS. EMELIA AD ALINE WATROUS. 24473 

Born in East Hampton, Connecticut. 
Wife of Minories Watrous. 
Descendant of David Clark, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of David Clark and Eunice Griffeth, his wife. 



170 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

David Clark, (1760- 1839), was placed on the pension roll of 
Middlesex County, 1832, for service in the Connecticut militia. 
He was bom in East Hampton, where he died. 

MRS. MAME HOt^FMAN BOYER. 24474 

Bom in Port Trevorton, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of H. W. Boyer. 

Descendant of John Nicholas Hoffman, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Thomas William Hoffman and Sallie Fry Shindel, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Amos Hoffman and Amanda Harper, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Hoffman and Catherine Ferny, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Nicholas Hoffman and Margaret Har- 
man, his wife. 

John Nicholas Hoffman, (1749-1829), enlisted, 1776, in 
Capt. Albright Deibler's company of Lancaster County Asso- 
ciators. After the battle of Long Island he served under his 
brother at Brandywine and Germantown. 

Also No. 4843. 

MISS IDA LE VERT CURRY. 24475 

Born in Talladega, Alabama. 

Descendant of David Murray. 

Daughter of James A. Curry and Lottie Coleman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Curry and Pollie Murray, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Murray and Mary Walton, his wife. 

David Murray, (1760-1840), served as a private. He was 
born in Lincoln Co., Ga. ; died in Talladega Co., Ala., and upon 
his tomb is the inscription "A soldier of the Revolution." 

Also Nos. 8650, 14248. 

MRS. FLORA GRAHAM FRYE YOUNG. 24476 

Born in Monroe County, Alabama. 

Wife of Henry A. Young. 

Descendant of Judge Simon Frye. 

Daughter of John Hancock Frjx and Mary Amanda Parker, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of George Washington Frye and Lucy Wilkinson, his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter of Judge Simon Frye and Hannah Johnson, his 
wife. 



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Simon Frye, (1737-1822), represented Oxford County, 
Maine, in the Assembly and Senate for many years. He was 
bom in Andover, Mass.; died in Fryeburg, Maine. 

Also No. 20142. 

MISS MARY ALSTON HUGER. 24477 

Born in Orrville, Alabama. 

Descendant of Hon. Arthur Middleton, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of Richard Proctor Huger and Mary C. Alston, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Elliott Huger and Caroline Proctor, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Elliott Huger and Isabella Johannes 
Middleton, his wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of Arthur Middleton and Mary Izard, his wife. 

Arthur Middleton, (1743-87), succeeded his father in the 
Continental Congress and was a signer of the Declaration of 
Independence. He was born in Middleton Place; died in 
Goose Neck. 

Also No. 8771. 

MISS MARY MILES JORDAN. 24478 

Born in Greenwood, South Carolina. 
Descendant of Col. James Williams. 

Daughter of George Marshall Jordan and Nancy Caroline Creswell, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Creswell and Caroline Matilda Williams, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Washington Williams and Sarah Griffin, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of James Williams and Mary Wallace, his wife. 

James Williams, (1737-80), was a member of the Provin- 
cial Congress, 1775. He was in many battles and commanded 
a regiment at King's Mountain, where he was mortally 
wounded. He was bom in Granville Co., N. C. 

Also Nos. 13954* 15299. 

MRS. KATE HILLYER ROBINSON. 24479 

Born in Penfield, Georgia. 
Wife of Thomas L. Robinson. 
Descendant of Dr. Asa Hillyer, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Shaler Granby Hillyer and Elizabeth Dogg, his wife. 



172 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of Shaler Hillyer and Rebecca Freeman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Hillyer and Rhoda Smith, his wife. 

Asa Hillyer, (1738-1820), enlisted as a private but served 
as post surgeon and physician for the regiment, having prac- 
ticed that profession before entering the army. He was born 
in Granby, where he died. 

Also Nos. 2358, 3043, 8996, 23331. 

MISS CAROLIxN[E WILLIAMS SPROULL. 24480 

Born in Abbeville, South Carolina. 
Descendant of Col. James Williams. 

Daughter of Charles William Sproull and Mary Katherine Creswell, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Creswell and Caroline M. Williams, his wife. 
See No. 244.78. 

MRS. REBECCA EVERINGHAM NOBLE. 24481 

Born in Savannah, Georgia. 

Wife of Stephen Nichols Noble. 

Descendant of William Morrill and of Joseph Wadleigh, Jr., 
of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of William Morrill Wadley and Rebecca Barnard Evering-. 
ham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dole Wadleigh and Sarah Colcord, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Wadleigh, Jr., and Elizabeth Dole, his 
wife; John Colcord and Lydia Morrill, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Wadleigh (1712-92) and Anna Se- 
vaine, his wife; William Morrill and Lydia Trask, his wife. 

William Morrill, (1735-1812), served under Stark at Bunker 
Hill. He was Justice of the Peace of Rockingham County 
and was a member from Brentwood of the fourth Provincial 
Congress. He was bom in Salisbury, Mass.; died in Brent- 
wood, N. H. 

Joseph Wadleigh, Jr., (1744-1821), served as a private in 
the New Hampshire militia. He was born in Brentwood, 
where he died. 

Also Nos. 5642, 16989. 

MRS. PATTIE DOWDELL DRIVER. 24482 

Born in La Fayette, Alabama. 
Wife of George E. Driver. 



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Descendant of Capt. George Hamilton and of George Ham- 
ilton, Jr. 

Daughter of James Ferguson Dowdell and Sarah Hamilton Render, 
his wife. 

See No. 24483. 

MRS. ROSIE HAMILTON READ STOWE. 24483 

Born in Chambers County, Alabama. 

Wife of I. N. Stowe. 

Descendant of Capt. George Hamilton and of George Ham- 
ilton, Jr., of Maryland. , 

Daughter of Dr. Andrew Hamil Read and Bettie Dowdell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Ferguson Dowdell and Sarah Hamilton 
Render, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Render and Sarah Hamilton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Hamilton, Jr., and Agnes Cooper, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of George Hamilton and Elizabeth 
Schuyler, his wife. 

George Hamilton, (1722-98), served as captain and received 
a grant of land in Washington County. 

George Hamilton, Jr., (1754-1826), served as a private from 
Washington County, Md. He died in Wilkes Co., Ga. 

MRS. SUSAN LAVINIA FARNHAM BLACK 24484 

Born in Andover, Massachusetts. 

Wife of J. Walter Black. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Johnson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John E. Farnham and Martha J. demons, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edwin Farnham and Harriet Herrick, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jedediah Farnham and Susanna Johnson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Johnson and Mary Marble, his 
wife. 

William Johnson, (1745-1821), served as lieutenant in the 
fourteenth company, Fourth regiment of Massachusetts militia. 
He was born in North Andover, where he died. 

MRS. ROSA BOWIE FLOYD. 24485 

Born in Abbeville, South Carolina. 
Wife of Charles Lewis Floyd. 
Descendant of Maj. John Bowie, of South Carolina. 



174 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of John Andrew Bowie and Lucy J. Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Langdon Bowie and Eliza Coffin, his first wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Bowie (b. 1773) and Rosey Ann Watts, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Bowie and Rosa Reid, his wife. 

John Bowie, (1740- 1827), was captain in the Continental 
Line at Savannah, where he was wounded. He acted as 
major in Williamson's brigade and served to the close of the 
war. He was bom in Scotland; died in Abbeville, South 
Carolina. 

MRS. FRANCES G. MERRITT. 24486 

Bom in Columbus, Misssissippi. 

Wife of F. H. Merritt. 

Descendant of Thomas Lewis, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Dr. John Grattan and Martha Gilmer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Peachy R. Gilmer and Mary Harvie, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas M. Gilmer and Elizabeth Lewis, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Lewis and Jane Strother, his wife. 

Thomas Lewis, (1718-90), was a patriot and civil officer of 
Rockingham County, where he died. 

Also Nos. 473, 4280, 5864, 9886, 16805, 18216, 21448. 

MISS SALLIE LANE LEE. 24487 

Born in Marion, Alabama. 

Descendant of Needham Bryan, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of John H. Lee and Winifred A. Lane, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Levin Bryan Lane and Jane Kornegay, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Levin Lane and Nancy Bryan, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Bryan and Winifred (Bryan), his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Needham Bryan and Nancy Smith, his 
wife. 

Needham Bryan, (1725-84), was a member of the Provin- 
cial Congress, a delegate to the Congress at Halifax and the 
Constitutional Convention. 

Also No. 8356. 

MISS SARAH COMSTOCK. 24488 

Born in Athens, Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of Capt. Simon Spalding. 



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Daughter of Isaac Walter Comstock and Louise Saltmarsh, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Charles Comstock and Almira Kingsbury, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Kingsbury and Anna Spalding, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simon Spalding and Ruth Shepard, his 
wife. 
See No. 24395. 

MRS. GERTRUDE HOLBROOK WINSLOW MERWIN. 24489 

Bom in Hinckley, Illinois. 

Wife of Edwin A. Merwin. 

Descendant of Maj. Jethro Hatch and of Timothy Hatch, of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of Darwin Cordenio Winslow and Martha Waldron Hatch, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jethro Hatch and Minerva Pierce, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Hatch and Ruth Welles, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jethro Hatch and Martha Clark, his wife. 

Jethro Hatch, (i 722-181 7), served as major in Col. Increase 
Moseley's regiment of volunteers. He was bom in Tolland; 
died in Kent. 

Also Nos. 4929, 17040. 

Timothy Hatch, (1758-1847), enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Ebe- 
nezer Couch's company, Swift's regiment. He was placed on 
the pension roll of Chenango Co., New York, for over eight 
months' service as private in the Connecticut Line. He was 
born in Kent, Conn. ; died in Sherburne, N. Y. 

MRS. SARAH F. FENTON SANBORN. 24490 

Born in Norwich, New York. 

Widow of Edwin David Sanborn. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Brush, of New York. 

Daughter of Joseph Seneca Fenton and Sarah Thompson Brush 
(b. 1783), his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Brush and Sarah Thompson, his wife, m. 
1775. 

William Brush, (1750-1825), served as lieutenant in the 

Vermont militia in Capt. Samuel Herrick's company, 1780, and 
under Capt. Isaac Tichinor, 1781. He died at the home of 
his daughter, Sarah, in Norwich, N. Y. 
Also No. 20438. 



176 DAUGHTE^RS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. MARY SIMPSON SPERRY. * 24491 

Born in Brunswick, Maine. 

Wife of Austin Sperry. 

Descendant of Pelatiah Haley and of Lewis Simpson, of 
Maine. 

Daughter of Thomas Simpson (1784-1875) and Eliza Whitehouse, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lewis Simpson and Martha Skolfield, his wife; 
Andrew Whitehouse and Elizabeth Haley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Simpson and Agnes Lewis, his wife; 
Pelatiah Haley and Elizabeth Lewis (1743-1836), his wife. 

Pelatiah Haley, (1740-1819), who had served in the early 
wars, was a member of the Committee of Safety of Kittery. 
He was bom in Kittery; died in Topsham. 

Lewis Simpson, (1747-1830), served in the defence of the 
sea-coast. He was born in Brunswick, Me., where he died. 

MRS. FRANCES COFFIN EDWARDS. 24492 

Born in San Francisco, California. 

Wife of Dr. James W. Edwards. 

Descendant of Benjamin Green. 

Daughter of Jarvis B. Coffin and Ruth J. Younger, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Frederick Jarves Coffin and Charlotte Green, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Green and Margaret, his wife. 

Benjamin Green served in the Westchester County regiment 
and was taken prisoner while defending Croton Yards. He 
died, 181 2, in Somers, N. Y. 

MRS. DEBORAH MONROE OVERACKER. 24493 

Born in Burlington, New York. 

Wife of Howard Overacker. 

Descendant of Capt. Gershom Pope. 

Daughter of Hassan Monroe and Olive Nash, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Monroe and Deborah Pope (b. 1766) his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gershom Pope and Hannah Smith, his wife, 
m. 1762. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Seth Pope and Jerusha Tobey, his wife. 

Gershom Pope, (1743-1810), served in the northern army 



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under Arnold and Gates and rose to the rank of captain. He 
was born in Sandwich, Mass., removed to Plainfield, Conn., 
and, 1779, to Vermont. He died in Burlington, N. Y. 
Also No. 15046. 

MRS. SUSAN LINCOLN MILLS. 24494 

Born in Enosburgh, Vermont. 

Widow of Rev. C. T. Mills, D. D. 

Descendant of Desire Tolman, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Tolman and Elizabeth Nichols, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Desire Tolman and Sarah Howe, his wife. 

Desire Tolman, (1748- 1834), was a minute man from Dor- 
cester at the Lexington Alarm. He served, 1776, to guard the 
Milton River and, 1778, was on duty at Castle Island. He 
was born in Dorchester ; died in Winchendon, Massachusetts, 

MRS. MARY ABBY LAWRENCE GOULD. 24495 

Born in Pepperell, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Maj. William O. Gould. 

Descendant of Lieut. James Lawrence, Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Absalom Lawrence, Jr., and Submit Pierce, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Absalom Lawrence and Prycilla Green, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Lawrence, Jr., and Elizabeth Fish, his 
wife. 

James Lawrence, Jr., (1736-1821), served as lieutenant of 
the Sixth company, Middlesex County, regiment, 1776. He 
was bom in Pepperell, where he died. 

MRS. MARY J. WOODWORTH WETHERED. 24496 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of James S. Wethered. 

Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin Woodworth, of Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter of Samuel Woodworth (1785-1842) and Lydia Reeder, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Woodworth and Abigail Bryant, his 
first wife. 

Benjamin Woodworth, (1758-1830), enlisted, 1775, in Capt. 
Samuel Stockbridge's company. Col. John Thomas' regiment 
and, 1 78 1, served as sergeant under Capt. William Barker. 
He was born in Scituate, Mass., where he died 



178 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

MRS. CARRIE LAWRENCE GOULD TUGGLE. 24497 

Born in Leavenworth, Kansas. 

Wife of Dr. Samuel Parsons Tuggle. 

Descendant of Lieut. James Lawrence, Jr. 

Daughter of Maj. William Oliver Gould and Mary Abby Lawrence, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Absalom Lawrence, Jr., and Submit Pierce, his 
wife. 

See No. 24495. ' 

MRS. JESSIE DOUGLASS CARR SEALE. 24498 

Born in New Orleans, Louisiana. 

Widow of Henry W. Scale. 

Descendant of William Cage. 

Daughter of Jesse Douglass Carr and Elizabeth Woods, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Carr and Sarah Cage, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Cage and Elizabeth Douglass, his wife. 

William Cage, (1746-1812), gave both military and civil ser- 
vice. He was a pioneer of Tennessee and is buried at Cages 
Bend, Sumner County. 

Also No. 10816. 

MRS. GENEVIEVE FORMAN PETERS SIX. 24499 

Born in Stockton, California. 

Wife of C. L. Six. 

Descendant of Miles Forman, of New York. 

Daughter of Joseph D. Peters and Anna Forman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Farris Forman and Lucinda Booth, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Forman and Anna Piatt, his wife. 

Miles Forman, (1762-1839), enlisted as a private under 
different commands and was at the battle of Morrisania under 
Col. Thomas Thomas. He was bom in Bedford; died in 
Nichols, N. Y. 

Also No. 7894. 

MRS. MINNIE LOCKE SELFRIDGE. 24500. 

Born in Brooklyn, New York. 
Wife of Edward A. Selfridge. 
Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin Woodworth. 



UNEAGE BOOK. I79 



Daughter of William Cullen Locke and Lydia Huntley Woodworth, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Woodworth and Lydia Reeder, his wife. 
See No. 24496. 

MRS. LYDIA GORDON SELFRIDGE. 24501 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Frank C. Selfridge. 
Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin Woodworth. 
Daughter of William Cullen Locke and Lydia Huntley Woodworth, 
his wife. 
See No. 24500. 

MRS. HARRIETT E. BARNES POWELL. 24502 

Bom in Colorado Springs, Colorado. 

Wife of George Powell. 

Descendant of Capt. Stephen Pierce. 

Daughter of James Pierce Barnes and Julia Emily Hart, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gerrett Smith Barnes and Maria Eliza Pierce, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Pierce and Lucy Maria Pierce, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Stephen Pierce and Abigail Taylor, his wife. 

Stephen Pierce, (1753-1843), served as ensign, 1776, and 
commanded a company at the close of the war. He received a 
pension for nearly two years' actual service witl\ the Rhode 
Island troops, as private, ensign, lieutenant and captain. He 
was bom in Little Compton, R. I. ; died in Waterville, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 8654, 10779, 13081, 16430, 17738. 

MISS ETTA D. BARNES. 24503 

Born in Horicon, Wisconsin. 
Descendant of Capt. Stephen Pierce. 

Daughter of Gerritt Smith Barnes and Maria E. Pierce, his wife. 
See No. 24502. 

MISS JESSIE FOSTER BARNES. 24504 

Born in Chicago, Illinois. 
Descendant of Capt. Stephen Pierce. 

Daughter of Reuben Spencer Barnes and Lucy Cobum, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Gerritt Smith Barnes and Maria Eliza Pierce, his 
wife. 
See No. 24502. 



l8o DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

MRS. REBECCA JANE MILLER HUMPHREY. 24505 

Born in Springfield, Ohio. 

Wife of Joseph Fulton Humphrey. 

Descendant of David Miller, of Maryland. 

Daughter of Milton McKendree Miller and Mary Tabb Hedges, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Miller (b. 1767) and Elizabeth Hanson, 
his second wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Miller and Rachel Blackwood, his wife. 

David Miller enlisted in Col. Moses Rawling's regiment, 
1775, and died, 1778, while in service. He was bom in Prince 
George Co., Md. 

Also No. 8580. 

MRS. LIZZIE LAWRENCE MacMILLAN. 24506 

Born in Glasgow, Kentucky. 

Wife of John MacMillan. 

Descendant of Lieut. Elliott Rucker. 

Daughter of James Pendleton Huggins and Caroline Lancaster De 
Neale, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Earle De Neale and Merial Rucker, his sec- 
ond wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James De Neale and Priscilla Newman, his 
wife; Elliott Rucker and Nancy Smith, his wife. 

Elliott Rucker was second lieutenant, 1777; promoted lieu- 
tenant, 1778, and served to the close of the war. He was 
placed on the pension roll, 1830, for service of lieutenant in 
Gibson's Virginia regiment. He was born in Virginia; died, 
1832, in Shelby Co., Ky. 

MRS. MARY ARMISTEAD FOSTER. ;24507 

Bom in Columbus, Mississippi. 

Wife of Frank Osborne Foster. 

Descendant of Hugh Barclay. 

Daughter of David Paxton Blair and Elizabeth Pope, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Blair and Rachel Paxton (1789-1843), his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Paxton (1720-88) and Mary Barclay, 
his second wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Hugh Barclay and Hannah Kirpatrick^ 
his wife. 



LINKAGE BCX>K. l8l 



Hugh Barclay was a private in the Pennsylvania Line and 
received depreciation pay for his services. He died in Rock- 
bridge Co., Va. 

MRS. IDA BEATRICE CASTLE. 24508 

Born in South Lee, Massachusetts. 

Wife of William R. Castle. 

Descendant of Col. Samuel Canfield, Capt. Daniel Jewett and 
Capt. Abijah Moore. 

Daughter of Frederick Canfield Lowrey and Alice L. Moore, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Frederick N. Lowrey and Charlotte Haskins, his 
wife; Forris Moore and Rebecca Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Nathaniel Lowrey and Rebecca Canfield, 
his wife; Ezekiel Haskins and Clarissa Higley, his wife; Jeptha Moore 
(b. 1764) and Zilpha Jewett, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Canfield and Elizabeth Judson, his 
wife; m. 1755; Simeon Higley and Margaret Phelps, his wife; Abijah 
Moore and Eunice Gibbs, his wife; Daniel Jewett and Zilpha Hibbard, 
his wife. 

Samuel Canfield, (1726-99), served as lieutenant colonel of 
militia, 1776, and commanded the regiment at West Point. He 
was bom in New Milford, where he died. 

Also Nos. 1397, 3195, 7428, 8962, 19363. 

Daniel Jewett, (1743-1829), served as Heutenant of the Put- 
ney company, 1776, and was subsequently captain. He was 
born in Manchester, Mass. ; died in Putney, Vt. 

Also No. 20945. 

Abijah Moore, (1724-92), was captain of a company under 
Col. William Williams in the Cumberland Co., Vermont, 
militia. He was born in Sudbury, Mass. ; died in Putney, Vt. 

MRS. NELLIE MOORE LOWREY MOORE. 24509 

Born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Col. Samuel Canfield, Capt. Daniel Jewett and 
Capt. Abijah Moore. 
Daughter of Frederick Canfield Lowrey and Alice L. Moore, his wife. 
See No. 24508. 

MRS. EUNICE PENFIELD GIDDINGS ST. JOHN. 24510 

Born in New Milford, Connecticut. 
Wife of Theodo-re St. John, M. D. 
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Giddings, of Connecticut. 



l82 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Daughter of James Andnis Giddings and Susan Barlow, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Andrus Giddings and Eunice Penfield, his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Jonathan Giddings and Mary Baldwin, his wife. 

Jonathan Giddings, (1741-1817), commanded a scouting 
party and endured great hardship. He was wounded and ob- 
tained an honorable discharge. He was born in Lyme, Conn. ; 
died in Sherman. His wife fed the soldiers when they were 
encamped near them on the Housatonic River. 

Also Nos. 1 144, 2817, 13492. 

MRS. SARA M. S. KINGSBURY. 2451 1 

Born in Mansfield, Connecticut. 
Wife of Addison Kingsbury. 
Descendant of Azariah Sawyer, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Seymour Scott and Mary Reed, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Scott and Keturah Sawyer, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Azariah Sawyer and Esther Sessions, his wife. 
Azariah Sawyer served as a private in the Burgoyne cam- 
paign. He was born in Windham, 1755, where he died. 
Also No. 10301. 

MRS. MARTICA GOOKIN WATERMAN. 24512 

Wife of Edwin Southworth Waterman. 

Descendant of Dr. Amos Gale and of Daniel Gilman, of New 
Hampshire. 

Daughter of Warren Demman Gookin and Luella French, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John French and Mary Gale, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Gale and Hannah Gilman, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Gilman and Hannah Colcord, his 
wife. 

Amos Gale, (1744-1813), served as selectman of Kingston, 
N. H., and assisted in purchasing supplies for the army. 

Daniel Gilman, (1705-95), served in the defense of the har- 
bor at Portsmouth, 1775, and aided to check the advance of the 
enemy from Canada. 

Also Nos. 1040, 21 18. 

MRS. MARTICA G. WATERMAN HEYWORTH. 24513 

Born in Brooklyn, New York. 
Wife of James H. Heyworth. 



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Descendant of Daniel Storrs, Dr. Amos Gale and Daniel 
Gilman. 

Daughter of Edwin Southworth Waterman and Martica Gooldn, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Tileston Waterman and Delia Storrs (b. 
1806), his wife; Warren Demman Gookin and Luella French, his wife. 

See No. 24512. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Storrs and Mary Southworth, his sec- 
ond wife, m. 1793. 

Daniel Storrs, (1748-1831), was clerk of a company at the 
Lexington Alarm and also served as quartermaster. He was 
bom in Mansfield, Conn., where he died. 

Also No. 6733. 

MRS. EUSE MARION FARRELL GOSS. 24514 

Born in Ansonia, Connecticut. 

Wife of George Augustus Goss. 

Descendant of Reuben Frisbie and of Abner Cable, of Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter of Franklin Farrell and Lillian Clarke, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Almon Farrell and Ruth Emma Warner, his wife; 
Wilson Hart Clarke and Julia Elizabeth Cable, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Mark Warner and Elizabeth Frisbie (b. 1769), 
his wife; Roswell Cable and Hannah Chatfield, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Frisbie and Hannah Wakelle, his 
first wife, m. 1769; Abner Cable and Ann Scott, his wife. 

Reuben Frisbie, (1749- 1822), was placed on the pension roll 
of New Haven Co., 1818, for service of private. He was bom 
in Branford ; died in Waterbury, Conn. 

Also Nos. 1 1383, 13212, 17881, 20799, 21083. 

Abner Cable, (1760-1840), enlisted at sixteen to reenforce 
the garrison at Fort Stanwix. In 1832 he was granted a pen- 
sion as a private in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was 
bom in Norwalk ; died in Munroe, Conn. 

Also No. 5940. 

MRS. MINERVA BLAKE HOWL AND. 24515 

Born in Derby, Connecticut. 
Widow of William Howland. 
Descendant of Reuben Blake, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Reuben Blake and Eunice Baldwin, his wife. 



184 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Reuben Blake, (1765-1831), was placed on the pension roll 
of Fairfield Co., 1818, for service of private in the Connecticut 
line. He was born in Derby ; died in Bridgeport. 

Also No. 621 1. 

MRS. SARAH FULLER READ. 24516 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Widow of William Read, M. D. 

Descendant of Col. William Hull and of Capt. Alexander 
McLellan. 

Daughter of Isaac McLellan and Eliza Hull, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alexander ' McLellan and Margaret Johnson, his 
wife; William Hull and Sarah Fuller, his wife. 

William Hull, (1753- 1825), a graduate of Yale, gave distin- 
guished service in many battles and was an original member of 
the Cincinnati of Massachusetts. He was born in Derby, 
Conn.; died in Newton, Mass. 

Also Nos. 187, 2630, 3017, 6278^ 13243, 23338. 

Alexander McLellan, (1742-79), led a company from Gor- 
ham, Maine, in the Penobscot expedition, and died from the 
effects of the exposure. 

Also No. 12583. 

MRS. ANNIE FIELDS VILA. 24517 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 
Widow of Joseph Vila. 

Descendant of Col. William Hull and of Capt. Alexander 
McLellan. 
Daughter of William Hull McLellan and Mary Mills Beers, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Isaac McLellan and Eliza Hull, his wife. 
See No. 24516. 

MRS. LAURA A. E. WARREN. 24518 

Born in Westhampton, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Albert Colburn Warren. 

Descendant of Lieut. Noah Strong, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Thomas Elwell and Peninnah Lyman, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Asahel Lyman and Esther Strong, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Noah Strong and Hannah Searl, his wife, m. 
1763. 



I.INEAGE BOOK. 185 



Noah Strong, (1736-1819), served in Capt. Jonathan Wales' 
company, Hampshire county regiment. He was bom in North- 
ampton ; died in Westhampton. 

MISS MARION LELIA NOYES. 24519 

Born in Brattleboro, Vermont. 

Descendant of Joab Wetherbee. 

Daughter of Charles Denison Noyes and Lelia Elmira Fletcher, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Fletcher and Charlotte Marsh, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Marsh and Mary Wetherbee, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joab Wetherbee and Abigail Houghton, 
his wife. 

Joab Wetherbee, (1759-1843), was placed on the pension roll 
of Cheshire Co., N. H., 1832, for service of private in the 
Massachusetts militia. He was bom in Lunenberg, Mass.; 
died in Chesterfield, N. H. 

Also Nos. 18527, 201 13. 

MISS MARY ANN WHEELER. 24520 

Born in Stoning^on, Connecticut. 

Descendant of Isaac Wheeler and of Isaac Wheeler, Jr., of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of Isaac Wheeler, Jr., and Olive Burdick, his second wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Wheeler and Ruth Swan, his wife. 

Isaac Wheeler, Jr., (1768-1856), served as a fifer in the com- 
pany with his father. He was born in Stonington, where he 
died. 

Isaac Wheeler, (i 746-1 831), served in the Rhode Island and 
Pennsylvania campaigns. 

Also Nos. 6459, 16013. 

MRS. HARRIET H. CRISSEY. 24521 

Born in Lisbon, Connecticut. 
Widow of Charles Crissey. 
Descendant of Asa Reed, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Asa Reed and Jerusha Buddington, his wife. 
Asa Reed, (1748-1815), served as a private in the New York 
campaign. He was born in Lisbon, where he died. 



l86 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

MRS. MAY ELEANOR PIERSON ALLING TODD. 24522 

Born in New Haven, Connecticut. 

Wife of J. W. Todd. 

Descendant of Rev. Samuel Hall, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of C. E. Ailing and Emily Maltby, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George W. Maltby and Sarah Bogert, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Augustus Maltby and Nancy Townsend, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Stephen Maltby and Abigail Williams, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Warham Williams and Anne Hall, 
his wife. ' 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hall and Anne Law, his 
wife. 

Samuel Hall, (1695-1776), was a patriot preacher of 
Cheshire who urged his congregation, 1775, to enlist as minute 
men and he followed his troops to Boston. 

Also Nos. 7841, 22980. 

MRS. FRANCES ADELE JOHNSON HAYWOOD. 24523 

Born in Hamden, Connecticut. 

Wife of A. E. Haywood. 

Descendant of Capt. Hezekiah Johnson, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Alphonso Johnson and Charlotte Minerva Beecher, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Hezekiah Johnson, Jr., and Elizabeth Tuttle, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Johnson and Ruth Merriman, his 
wife. 

Hezekiah Johnson, (1732-1810), served in the militia as 
captain, 1781, when Arnold attacked New London. He was 
born in Wallingford ; died in Hamden, Conn. 

Also Nos. looio, 1 5215, 16296, 20306. 

MRS. ROSABELLE FRUSHOUR LINES. 24524 

Born in Gorham, New York. 

Wife of Willis L Lines. 

Descendant of Hon. Lewis Morris, Jonathan Jencks and 
Lieut Amos Jencks. 

Daughter of John Cornelius Frushour and Logene Rice, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Olney Jencks Rice and Eliza Jane Dimmon, his 
wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 187 



Gr.-granddaughter of Olney Fones Rice and Amy Jencks (b. 1777) > 
his wife, m. 1803: Joseph Dimmon and Susannah Morris, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amos Jencks and Amy Savage, his wife, 
m. 1769; Lewis Morris and Mary Morris, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Jencks and Harriet Pullen, 
his wife, m. 1736; William Morris and Susannah Carpenter, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Morris and Mary Walton, 
his wife. 

Lewis Morris, (1725-98), a graduate of Yale, was a member 
of the Continental Congress until he resigned, 1777, and was 
succeeded by his half-brother Gouveneur. He was a signer of 
the Declaration of Independence. His valuable estate was de- 
stroyed and, until the evacuation of New York, he suffered 
great privations. He was bom in Morrisania, where he died. 

Also Nos. 249, 1258, 2485, 3022, 4989, 1 1320, 21061. 

Jonathan Jencks, (1718-87), served as a mariner on the 
sloop "Providence," 1777. He was bom in Rhode Island; 
died in Winchester, N. Y. 

Amos Jencks, (1746- 1825), served as lieutenant in the Rhode 
Island militia under Capt. Jeremiah Olney. He was born in 
Smithfield, R. I., removed to New York, 1794, and died in 
Newark, N. Y. 

Also No. 21061. 

MRS. EVELYN B. ODELL GORHAM. 24525 

Born in Yonkers, New York. 

Descendant of Jacob Odell and of Capt. John Carter. 

Daughter of Abraham Brevoort Odell and Ella Seymour Runk, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Lancey Odell and Anne Elizabeth Rich, his 
wife; William Runk and Ann Rebecca Halsey Seymour, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Odell and Anne Devoor, his wife; Wil- 
liam North Seymour and Ann Rebecca Halsey, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Seymour and Hannah Benedict 
North, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gabriel North and Deborah Carter, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Carter and Hannah Benedict, 
his wife, m. 1753. 

Jacob Odell, (1756-1846), was placed on the pension roll of 
Westchester County, 1832, for service of private in the New 
York militia. He was bom in Greenburg; died in Yonkers, 
N. Y. 



l88 DAUGHTERS Oi^ THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

John Carter, (1730-1819), was a member of the Committee 
of Safety, 1774; served as Heutenant and captain in the Con- 
necticut militia. He was bom in Canaan, where he died. His 
wife was a heroine of the Revolution. 

Also Nos. 4733, 5228, 6221, 7422, 8330, 10323, 14661, 18259, 19697, 
20170, 21239, 23485. 

MRS. CORA B. KENNEY TAYLOR. 24526 

Born in Salem, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Albert H. Taylor. 

Descendant of Joseph Roberts, of Maine. 

Daughter of Benjamin M. Kenney and Sylvia Roberts, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Eli Roberts and Nancy Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Roberts and Tabitha Roberts, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Roberts and Esther Hamlin, his wife. 

Joseph Roberts, (1756- 1843), served several enlistments 
under different commands. He was placed on the pension roll 
of Waldo Co., 1818, for service of private in the Massachusetts 
Continental Line. He was bom in Portland ; died in Brooks> 
Maine. 

Also No. 20622. 

MRS. EMMA LIZZIE WORTHEN. 24527 

Born in Milford, New Hampshire. 

Wife of C. Nathaniel Worthen. 

Descendant of Abiel Holt, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles H. Flint and Olive M. Snow, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Snow and Adeline L. Holt, his wife. 

Gr,k-granddaughter of Zebediah Holt and Betsey Holt, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abiel Holt, Jr. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abiel Holt and Lydia Lovejoy, his wife. 

Abiel Holt, (1746-1824), was a minute man at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm and served several enlistments under different com- 
mands. He was born in Andover, where he died. 

Also No. 22206. 

MRS. IDA FRANCIS BOYER ANDREWS. 24528 

Born in Milford, Connecticut. 
Wife of Thomas Marshall Andrews. 
Descendant of Thomas Mead, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of James Meborne Boyer and Harriet Frances Northrop, 
his wife. 



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Granddaughter of Harry Nash Northrop and Jane Eliza Darrin, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Darrin and Harriet Mead, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Mead and Ellen Resseguie, his 
wife. 

Thomas Mead, (1764-1843), enlisted at sixteen under Capt. 
David Olmstead. He was placed on the pension roll of Fair- 
field county, 1836. He was born in Wilton; died in Ridge- 
field, Conn. 

Also Nos. 2706, 1 1859. 

MRS. NELLIE ORR. 24529 

Born in Hartford, Connecticut. 

Wife of Frank Orr. 

Descendant of Lyman Clark, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Brainard Spencer and Julia A. Clark, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Levi Clark and Sarah Gilbert, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lyman Clark and Ursula Winchell, his wife. 

'Lyman Clark, (1757-1849), enlisted for three years under 

Capt. William Judd. He was placed on the pension roll of 

Litchfield Co., 1818, for service of private in the Connecticut 

Line. 

Also Nos. 1 1287, 14720. 

MISS FLORA MAY STANLEY. 24530 

Born in Manchester, Connecticut. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Hayes, Jonathan Nichols, Jr., 
Dr. Josiah Harvey and Corp. Elijah Carpenter. 

Daughter of Robert N. Stanley and Florilla M. Hutchins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edwin S. Stanley and Laura Carpenter, his wife; 
George W. Hutchins and Cynthia Ann Hayes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Sylvester Stanley and Nancy Nichols, his wife ; 
Elijah Carpenter, Jr., and Phebe Wilson, his wife; Orlin Parsons 
Hayes and Elizabeth P. Harvey, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Nichols, Jr., and Rebecca Swift, 
his wife; Elijah Carpenter and Sarah Younglove, his wife; Levi 
Hayes and Ruhamah Parsons, his wife; Dr. Rufus Harvey and 
Cynthia Bucklin, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hayes and Rosanna Holcombe, 
his wife; Josiah Harvey and Elizabeth Bates, his wife. 

Samuel Hayes, (i 730-1 801), was captain of minute men at 



igO DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

several alarms. He was bom in Simsbury; died in Granby, 
Conn. His sons, Samuel and Heth, served in the army. 

Also Nos. 9937, 19082. 

Jonathan Nichols, Jr., (1758-1829), was placed on the pen- 
sion roll of Providence Co., 1818, for service of private in the 
Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in Ashford, 
Conn. ; died in Rhode Island. 

Josiah Harvey, (1745 -1802), served as surgeon's mate in Col. 
John Fellow's regiment of Massachusetts militia, 1775. He 
was bom in East Haddam, Conn.; died in West Granville, 
Mass. 

Also Nos. 9937, 16482, 20087. 

Elijah Carpenter, (1752-95), served as private and corporal 
in the Connecticut militia. He was born in Thompson, Conn., 
where he died. 

MRS. MARY ADELLA GLAZIER CHAPIN. 24531 

Born in South Glastonbury, Connecticut. 

Wife of Charles Edward Chapin. 

Descendant of Silas Glazier, Abraham Wheadon and Reuben 
Skinner, all of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Franklin Glazier and Mary Cecilia Skinner, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alden Glazier and Amaryllis Ellis, his wife; 
Reuben Skinner, Jr., and Lydia Sophronia Wheadon, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Glazier and Fear Alden, his wife; 
Reuben Skinner and Hannah House, his wife ; Abraham Wheadon and 
Lydia White (b. 1767), his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Silas Glazier and Suzee Johnson, his wife. 

Silas Glazier, (1748-1816), served as a minute man for the 
relief of Boston. He was bom in Willington, Conn., where 
he died. 

Also Nos. 15089, 16034. 

Abraham Wheadon, (1761-1842), was placed on the pension 
roll, 1 81 8, for 28 months' actual service of private and 
artificer in the Connecticut line. He was bom in Bradford, 
where he died. 

Reuben Skinner, (1750-1823), was a minute man from 
Tolland county at the Lexington Alarm. He enlisted, 1776, in 
the Light Horse under Capt. Joel Loomis for service in New 
York. He was bom in Vernon, Conn., where he died. 

Also No. 16628. 



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MISS MAY CHARLOTTE TURRILL. 24532 

Born in Milford, Connecticut. 

Descendant of John Turrill, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Frederick Jay Turrill and Julia Frances Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Minor Turrill and Catherine Stuart, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaugKter of John Turrill and Elizabeth Buck, his wife. 

John Turrill, (1756-1827), enHsted, 1776, in Capt Ebenezer 
Couch's company, was in the battles of Long Island, with the 
army that crossed the Delaware and at the battle of Trenton. 
He was born in New Milford, where he died. 

MRS. MARY POTTER RANDALL. 24533 

Born in Litchfield, Connecticut. 

Wife of H. Le Roy Randall. 

Descendant of Benjamin Potter, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Garry Gray Potter and Laura E. Kilborn, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Minor Potter and Polly Gray, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Potter and Rachel Stone, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joel Potter and Susanna Stagg, his wife. 

Benjamin Potter, (1763-1837), was placed on the pension 
roll of Litchfield Co., 1818, for service of private in the Con- 
necticut line. He was born in New Haven. 

Also No. 1 662 1. 

MISS RUTH KINGSLEY MERRIAM. 24534 

• Born in Meriden, Connecticut. 

Descendant of Capt. John Couch and of Asaph Merriam, of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of Nelson C. Merriam and Rose Jane Kingsley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nelson Merriam and Rosetta Couch, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Couch and Nancy Butler Ward, his wife ; 
Lauren Merriam and Temperance Todd, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Couch and Azuba Andrews, his wife; 
Asaph Merriam and Damaris Todd, his wife; Elam Todd and Mary 
Brunson, his wife. 

John Couch, (1725), commanded a company at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm. He was in Wadsworth's brigade at Fort Wash- 
ington, 1776, where he was taken prisoner. He was born in 
Branford ; died in Meriden, Conn. 

Also Nos. 2618, 3486, 1 2 129. 



192 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Asaph Merriam, (1759-1836), was placed cwi the pension roll 
of New Haven county, 1832, for three years' actual service of 
a private in the Connecticut Line. 

Also Nos. 1 1846, 13872, 17915. 

MRS. OLIVE BUSHNELL BROWN. 24535 

Born in Westbrook, Connecticut 

Wife of Joseph Emerson Brown. 

Descendant of John Pierce Dibble, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Edward L. Bushnell and Lydia Dibble, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Champion Dibble and Olive Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Pierce Dibble and Lucy Champion, his 
wife. 

John Pierce Dibble, (1754-1831), served as a private in Capt. 
John Ely's company, 1775. He was bom in Westbrook, where 
he died. 

MRS. LUCY BIRDSEY HALL. 24536 

Born in Meriden, Connecticut. 

Wife of Lewis Hall. 

Descendant of Capt. David Coe, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Edwin Birdsey and Livinia M. Bailey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gershom Birdsey and Lucy Coe, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Eli Coe and Rachel Miller, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Coe and Hannah Camp, his wife. 

David Coe, (171 6- 1808), served on the committee to pro- 
vide for soldiers' families. He was bom in Stratford ; died in 
Middlefield. 

Also Nos. 18309, 20628. 

MRS. JULIA C. S. GRANT. 24537 

Born in Hartford, Connecticut. 

Wife of H. A. Grant. 

Descendant of Matthew Thompson, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Henry Shoonmaker and Julia Elizabeth Thompson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Orrin Thompson and Love Lusk, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Thompson and Betsey Collins, his 
wife. 

Matthew Thompson, (i 763-1828), enlisted as a private for 



LINEAGE BOOK. I93 



two years. He died in Enfield. His widow applied for a pen- 
sion, 1838, and it was allowed. 
Also No. 19082. 

MISS THOMASINE HASKELL. 24538 

Born in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. 

Descendant of Ensign Abraham Pierson and of Eleazer Gay- 
lord, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Thomas R. Haskell and Julia Sargeant Dexter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Haskell Dexter and Lydia Pierson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Seth Dexter and Sylvia Gaylord (b. 1787), 
his wife, m. 1808; William Seward Pierson, M. D., and Nancy Sar- 
gent, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Gaylord and Sylvia Clark, his wife; 
Abraham Pierson and Lydia Redfield, his wife. 

Abraham Pierson, (1756-1823), served as sergeant at the 
New Haven Alarm and was ensign at the close of the war. 
He was bom in Killingworth, where he died. 

Eleazer Gaylord, (1753-1817), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm from Windsor, where he was born and where he 
died. 

Also Nos. 2589, 18058, 22575. 

MRS. KATIE URANA MIX. 24539 

Born in Prospect, Connecticut. 

Wife of John Walter Mix. 

Descendant of Benjamin Hall, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Franklin Wallace and Fanny Hall, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lyman Hall (1798) and Ulila Hall, his wife., 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Hall and Lydia Cook (1773-1856), 
his wife. 

Benjamin Hall served as a minute man, 1777, in a company 
from Wallingford, where he was bom, 1756. 

MRS. LUCINDA DAYTON ALLEN. 24540 

Born in Torrington, Connecticut. 
Wife of Richard Allen. 

Descendant of Michael Dayton, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Henry Dayton and Lavinia Culver, his wife. 
8 



194 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of Justus Dayton (b. 1754) and Hannah Titus, his 
wife, m. 1777. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Michael Dayton and Mehitable Doolittle, his 
wife, m. 1746. 

Michael Dayton, (1722-77), served at the Peekskill Bar- 
racks under Capt. Jesse Curtis. He died of camp fever. 

Also No. 20788. 

MRS. SUSAN L. MILES WILLIAMS. 24541 

Born in Meriden, Connecticut. 

Wife of George N. Williams. 

Descendant of Caleb Parker, Joseph Barney, Patteshall 
Wakefield. 

Daughter of Richard Miles and Harriet Augusta Culver, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward T. Miles and Sophia Parker, his wife; 
Lucius Culver and Harriet Kinney, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Parker and Elizabeth Gould Willard, 
his wife; Nisus Kinney and Sally Wakefield, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Parker and Thankful Pratt, his wife; 
Aden Wakefield and Susannah Barney, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Patteshall Wakefield and Margaret 
Phelps, his first wife; Joseph Barney and Sybil Chapman, his wife. 

Caleb Parker, (1760-1826), served several enlistments under 
different commands in the Massachusetts militia. He was 
born in Shrewsbury, Mass. ; died in Stukeley, Canada. 

Also No. 20034. 

Patteshall Wakefield, (1746-1829), enlisted, 1777, for three 
years. He was born in Ashford ; died in Colebrook, Conn. 

Also No. 21430. 

Joseph Barney served in the company from Ashford, Conn., 
in the first call for troops. He died, 1821, in Milton, Vt. 

Also No. 22549. 

MISS JULIA A. HALLENBECK. 24542 

Born in Spencertown, New York. 

Descendant of Col. William Douglas, of Connecticut^ 

Daughter of Albert Hallenbeck and Mary Henrietta Munson, his 
wife. * 

Granddaughter of Medad W. Munson and Henrietta Dutton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Dutton and Hannah Douglas, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Douglas and Hannah Mansfield, 
his wife. 

William Douglas, (1742-77), recruited a company and aided 



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in the siege of St. Johns, 1775. He commanded a regiment at 
the battles of Long Island, Harlem Heights, White Plains, and 
exposure in this campaign caused his death. He was born in 
Plainfield ; died in Northfield, Conn. 
Also Nos. 6214, 10676, 17941, 20236, 22547. 

MRS. ELIZABETH BARNEY BUEL. 24543 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Dr. John Buel. 

Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Cushman, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Newcomb Cushman Barney and Elizabeth Jackson 
Sturgis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Danford Newton Barney and Cynthia Maria Cush- 
man, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Newcomb Cushman (b. 1780) and Sally 
Kellogg, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Cushman (1737-1817) and Phebe 
Newcomb, his first wife,' m. 1760. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Cushman and Sarah Coomer, 
his first wife, m. 1733. 

Nathaniel Cushman, (1712-93), was captain of militia and 
gave valuable civil service. He was bom in Plymouth; died 
in Montague. 

Also No. 1 1075. 

MRS. MARY GOLD GUNN BRINSMADE. 24544 

Born in Washington, Connecticut. 

Wife of John Chapin Brinsmade% 

Descendant of Adj. Daniel Nathaniel Brinsmade and of Capt. 
Jonathan Farrand, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Frederick W. Gunn and Abigail Irene Brinsmade, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel B. Brinsmade (b. 1782) and Mary W. 
Gold, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Nathaniel Brinsmade and Abigail Far- 
rand, his wife, m. 1779. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Farrand and Abigail Wooster, 
his first wife. 

Daniel Nathaniel Brinsmade, (1750-1826), a graduate of 
Yale, was appointed adjutant of militia, 1776. He was a native 
of Woodbury, where he was mourned as an able jurist. 

Jonathan Farrand, (i 724-1 81 2), was a member of the Com- 



196 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

mittee of Inspection and commanded a company of militia when 
Tryon invaded the Colony. He was bom in Milford; died 
in Washington. 
Also No. 21912. ^ 

MISS RUTH E. McNElLL. 24545 

Born in Litchfield, Connecticut. 

Descendant of Samuel Howell and of Samuel Howell, Jr., 
of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Edwin McNeill and Emily A. Dotterer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Davis Henry Dotterer and Anne Emlen Warner, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. John Carrington Warner and Elizabeth 
Howell, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Howell, Jr., and Margaretta Emlen, 
his wife, m. 1771. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Howell and Sarah Stretch, his 
wife. 

Samuel Howell, (1722-1817), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety, 1775, and served as deputy to the Provincial 
Convention. He died in Philadelphia. 

Samuel Howell, Jr., (1749-1806), was one of the original 
members of the First Troop of Cavalry of Philadelphia, where 
he was born and where he died. 

Also Nos. 16045, 18714, 21301. 

MRS. SARAH KEZIA MITCHELL. 24546 

Born in Washington, Connecticut. 
Widow of Simeon H. Mitchell. 
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Farrand. 
Daughter of Charles Farrand and Polly Hine, his second wife. 
Granddaughter of Jonathan Farrand and Rebecca Powell, his second 
wife. 

See No. 24544. 

MRS. MARGARETTA W. D. PERKINS. 24547 

Born in Reading, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of J. Deming Perkins. 

Descendant of Samuel Howell and of Samuel Howell, Jr., 
of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Davis Henry Dotterer and Anne Emlen Warner, his 
wife. 

See No. 24545. 



LINEAGE BOOK. I97 



MRS. MARIE LOUISE TURNER TITUS. 24548 

Born in New Haven, Connecticut. 

Wife of Arthur Curtis Titus. 

Descendant of Jonathan Sexton, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William Ellis Turner and Mary Frances Kennedy, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Sexton Turner and Mary Way, his wife. 

Gr. -grand daughter of Edward Turner .and Cynthia Sexton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Sexton and Susannah Montgom- 
ery, his wife. 

Jonathan Sexton, (i 754-1 81 7), served at the Lexington 
Alarm and was with the troops that occupied Boston after the 
evacuation. He died in Ellington. 

Also Nos. 544i> 7036, 11 183, 13004, 15289. 

MRS. LUCY E. CRAWFORD WOODRUFF. 24549 

Born in Baltimore, Maryland. 

Wife of George C. Woodruff. 

Descendant of Gov. Benjamin Harrison, of Virginia. 

Daughter of John Law Crawford and Anna Harrison Reynolds, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Reynolds and Lucy Ann Harrison Este, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Kirkpatrick Este and Lucy Singleton 
Harrison, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Henry Harrison and Anna Tuthill 
S)mimes, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Harrison and Elizabeth Bas- 
sett, his wife. 

Benjamin Harrison, (1726-91), was a delegate to the First 
and Second Continental Congress and a signer of the Declara- 
tion of Independence. He was a friend of the Commander-in- 
Chief and was twice governor of the commonwealth. He was 
bom in Virginia, where he died. 

Also Nos. 1555, 2452, 3751, 5115, 6063, 11596, 17486, 22437, 23387. 

MISS SARAH E. DENNEY. 24550 

Born in Smyrna, Delaware. 
Descendant of James Raymond, of Delaware. 
Daughter of Capt. William Denney and Rachel Raymond, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Raymond and Elizabeth Cummins, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of James Raymond and Rachel Pennington, his 
wife. 



198 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

James Raymond, (1730-1810), was one of the privy council, 
1779, under Caesar Rodney, president. He was bom in Kent 
Co., where he died. 

Also No. 21922. 

MISS ELLEN ABERT BYRNE. 24551 

Born in South Carolina. 

Descendant of Col. Timothy Matlack. 

Daughter of Bernard Miles Byrne and Louisa Abert, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John James Abert and Ellen Matlack Stretch, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Stretch and Sybil Matlack, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Matlack and Ellen Yamell, his 
wife. 

Timothy Matlack, (1730-1829), was one of the founders of 
Free Quakers, a member of the Provincial Convention and 
secretary of the Council of Safety. He commanded a rifle 
company at Princeton and was colonel of the Fifth Battalion 
of Associators. He was bom in Haddonfield, N. J.; died in 
Holmesburg, Pa. 

Also Nos. 91, 1988, 2464, 18380. 

24552 

MRS. ZULEIKA SANFORD JAMES. 24553 

Born in Rockwood, Illinois. 

Wife of William James. 

Descendant of Zephon Flower. 

Daughter of Albert Sanford and Eunice Flower, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ithuriel Flower and Matilda Andrews, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Zephon Flower and Mary Patrick, his wife, m. 
1785. 

Zephon Flower, (1765-1855), was placed on the pension roll 
of Bradford Co., Penna., 1818, for two years' actual service of 
private in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was bom in 
Hartford, Conn. ; died in Athens, Penna. 

Also No. 2270. 

MISS ELIZA CHATHAM ALLISON. 24554 

Bom in Virginia. 
Descendant of Brig. Gen. Daniel Roberdeau. 
Daughter of Gordon Allison and Martha Ann Roberdeau, his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. I99 



Granddaughter of James Milligan Roberdeau and Martha Lane Trip- 
let, his second wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Roberdeau and Jane Milligan, his sec- 
ond wife. 

Daniel Roberdeau, (1727-95), was a delegate to the Con- 
tinental Congress and brigadier general of Associators of 
Pennsylvania. He removed from Philadelphia to Alexandria, 
Va., 1785, and died in Winchester, Va. 

Also Nos. 2126, 18340, 22891. 

MRS. ELIZABETH MARY GADSBY. 24555 

Born in Harford County, Maryland. 

Wife of J. Eakin Gadsby. 

Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Bradford Norris, Ensign 
Vincent Richardson and Lieut. John Beale Howard, all of 
Harford County, Maryland. 

Daughter of George Hanson Garrettson (b. 1812) and Laura S. Bruff 
(b. 1814), his wife, m. 1837. 

Granddaughter of Freeborn Garrettson (b. 1756) and Eliza Onion 
Richardson (1796-1866), his wife, m. 1811; William Bruff (d. 1823) 
and Sarah Norris (d. 1835), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Benjamin Vincent Richardson (1771- 
1852) and Elizabeth Howard (1767-1848), his wife, m. 1795; Benjamin 
Bradford Norris and Elizabeth Richardso/i, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Vincent Richardson and Martha Norris 
(b. 1750), his wife (parents of Benjamin) ; John Beale Howard and 
Blanche Carvil Hall (1743-1800), his wife, m. 1765; John Norris (of 
Everly Hills) and Susan Bradford, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Parker Hall (1707-55) and Blanch Car- 
vil, his wife. 

Benjamin Bradford Norris, (1748-93), was a signer of the 
Declaration of Harford County, March 22, 1775, which was 
the first declaration made by a representative body. He was 
captain of militia, 1776, in his brother's regiment, Col. Jacob 
Norris, and, 1777, was made field officer of the battalion. He 
was member of the Legislature where he served over ten years, 
member of the Provincial Convention, Council of Safety, and, 
1780, contributed liberally for the relief of the army. He 
was born in Harford County, where he died. 

Also No. 21440. 

Vincent Richardson served as ensign in Capt. John Taylor's 
company of Harford County militia, 1775. He lost his life in 
service in the early part of the struggle. 



200 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

John Beale Howard served as first lieutenant of Harford 
County militia, 1776, and was delegate to the Legislature, 
1781 ; was a member of the first Provincial convention which 
sent duly elected delegates to the Continental Congress and 
was appointed one of a committee to collect funds for the re- 
lief of Boston. He was the first judge of Harford County. 
He died, in 1799, on his estate "Sherwood" which was an 
original land grant. 

MISS BELLE NORMAN TANNER. 24556 

Born in Lynchburg, Virginia. 

Descendant of Joseph Witt, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Norman Stephen Tanner and Sarah Jane De Witt, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin De Witt and Polly Eastman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Witt and Louisa Montague, his wife. 

Joseph Witt, (1757-1839), was placed on the pension roll, 
1832, for nearly two years' actual service of a private in the 
Massachusetts line. He was born in North Brookfield; died 
in Granby. 

MRS. JENNIE ABIGAIL SHEAR LUEBKERT. 24557 

Born in Clayville, New York. 

Wife of Otto Luebkert. 

Descendant of Shubael Luce and of Shubael Luce, Jr. 

Daughter of Charles Edwin Luce and Mary A. Dye, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Atsett Luce and Abigail Rowell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Shubael Luce, Jr., and Sally Atsett, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Shubael Luce. 

Shubael Luce served in the sea-coast defense and his son 
Shubael was placed on the pension roll of Kennebec County, 
Maine, 181 8, for service of private in the Massachusetts 
militia. 

MISS NELLIE B. VAN SLINGERLAND. 24558 

Born in Ortonville, Michigan. 
Descendant of Job Green. 

Daughter of Storm Slingerland and Charlotte Bingham, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Bingham and Amanda Greene, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Greene (1767-1859) and Susan Alford, 
his wife. 



I^INEAGE BOOK. 20I 



Gr.-gr.-granddaught€r of Job Green and Meribah Carr, his wife. 

Job Green, (1735-92), served as a private in Capt. Elijah 
Dewey's company at the battle of Bennington. He was bom 
in Warwick, R. I. ; died in St. Albans, Vt. 

MRS. FANNIE O. AMES COPE. 24559 

Born in Sunbury, Illinois. 

Wife of Israel C. Cope. 

Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin Mooar, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Isaac Ames and Aurelia Ann Mooar, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Timothy Mooar and Olive Cutler, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Mooar, Jr., and Hannah Phelps, his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Mooar and Abiah Hill, his wife. 

Benjamin Mooar, (1743-1828), served as sergeant in Capt. 
Benjamin Ames' company, 1775. He was born in Andover, 
where he died. 

MISS NELLIE ELIZABETH GOODRICH. 24560 

Born in St. Louis, Missouri. 

Descendant of Charles Goodrich, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James Gardner Goodrich and Sarah Child, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Goodrich and Mary Wallace Upham, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Goodrich and Hannah Ward, his wife. 

Charles Goodrich, (1720-1816), was a member of the Pro- 
vincial Congress from Pittsfield, where he built the second 
house in the town. He responded to the call at the Benning- 
ton Alarm. 

Also No. 23737. 

MRS. ELIZABETH JOANNA BENTON SQUIERS. 24561 

Born in Earlville, New York. 

Widow of Collins Stephen Squiers. 

Descendant of Sergt. Nathaniel Lewis, Jr. 

Daughter of Benajah Griflfen Benton and Artemisia Matilda Lewis, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lodowick Lewis (1771-1838) and Eunice Wheeler 
(1771-1853), his wife, m. 1793. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Lewis Jr., and Elizabeth Hull (1741- 
1813), his wife, m. 1762. 



202 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Nathaniel Lewis, Jr., (1733-1820), served as sergeant in the 
revolution. He was born in Exeter, Rhode Island. 
Also No. 18257. 

MRS. SARAH W. MacPHERRAN. 24562 

Born in Rushville, Illinois. 

Wife of James E. MacPherran. 

Descendant of Capt. Moses Chase. 

Daughter of William E. Withrowe and Harriet Eliza Chase, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Moody Chase and Lucy Farnam, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Chase and Hannah Brown, his wife. 

Moses Chase, (1727-99), was a member of the Provincial 
Congress of New Hampshire and commanded a company to 
reenforce the garrison at Ticonderoga. He was bom in Sut- 
ton, Mass. ; died in Cornish, N. H. 

Also Nos. 20256, 23642. 

MRS. ELIZABETH McALLISTER SMITH. 24563 

Born in Freedom, Maine. 

Wife of Jesse W. T. Smith. 

Descendant of Capt. Archibald McAllister. 

Daughter of Guy McAllister (1799- 1848) and Jane Trask, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard McAllister (1760-1848) and Sarah 
Thomas, his second wife, m. 1799. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Archibald McAllister and Annie Boyce, his 
wife. 

Archibald McAllister commanded a company of Massa- 
chusetts militia under Col. Samuel McCobb in the Penobscot 
expedition, 1779. He was born in Scotland; died m Maine. 

Also No. 17958. 

MRS. LULU RICHARDS SHIPPEY. 24564 

Born in Chicago, Illinois. 

Wife of Charles Webster Shippey. 

Descendant of Col. Benjamin Symonds, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joshua Childs Richards and Amelia Raymond, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward Raymond and Mary Putnam Hamilton, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Hoyt Raymond and Marcia Kellogg, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Kellogg and Mercy Symonds, his 
wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 203 



Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Symonds and Mary Davis, his 
wife. 

Benjamin Symonds, (1726- 1807), commanded a Berkshire 
County regiment at the battle of Bennington. He was bom 
in Ware ; died in Williamstown. 

Also Nos. 2074, 6639, 7090, 13642, 19405- 

MRS. LUELLA BROWNE LOVERIN. 24565 

Born in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Quimby W. Loverin. 

Descendant of Capt. Hezekiah Hutchins. 

Daughter of John Browne and Hannah Noyes McConihe, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John McConihe and Ruth Noyes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lieut. James Noyes and Hannah Hutchins, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Hutchins and Anne Sweet, his 
wife. 

Hezekiah Hutchins, (1728-96), was captain in Col. James 
Reed's regiment at Bunker Hill, and marched with volunteers 
from Hampstead, to reenforce the army at Saratoga and was 
at the surrender. He was born in Haverhill, Mass. ; died in 
Hampstead, N. H. 

Also Nos. 1417, 8483, 10438, 1 1463, 22928. 

MRS. IDA SALISBURY CRAIG. 24566 

Born in Pulaski, New York. 

Wife of William J. Craig. 

Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Salisbury and of Nathan 
Hartshome. 

Daughter of Dewey Child SaHsbury and Phebe Ann Clarke, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Archibald Salisbury and Phebe Hartshorne (b. 
1782), his wife, m. 1800. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Salisbury and Mary Child, his wife, 
m. 1758; Nathan Hartshorne and Irene, his wife. 

Jonathan Salisbury, (1735-1817), was captain of the priva- 
teer "Industry"; served in many engagements and rendered 
effective service. He was born in Bristol, Mass.; died in 
Brattleboro, Vt. 

Also No. 14771. 

Nathan Hartshorne was a private at the siege of Boston 
under Col. Jedediah Huntington in the Connecticut militia and 



204 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

also served, 1776, when the regiment was re-organized. He 
died in Franklin, Conn., about 1832. 
Also No. 10412. 

MRS. JULIANA HOWE EWELL. 24567 

Bom in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, 1813. 

Widow of Charles Henry Ewell. 

Descendant of Azar Howe, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Azar Howe and Ruth Cheesman, his second wife, m. 
1791. 

Azar Howe, (1764- 1842), was placed on the pension roll, 
1818, for three years' actual service of private in the Massa- 
chusetts Line. He was born in Halifax ; died in Bridgewater. 

MRS. CORNELIA EAMES NELTNOR ANTHONY. 24568 

Born in West Chicago, Illinois. 

Wife of Frank D. Anthony. 

Descendant of Capt. Eli Butler, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John C. Neltnor and Mary E. Kinney, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Anthony Rhodes Kinney and Cornelia Eames, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Eames and Sarah Butler, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eli Butler and Rachel Stocking, his wife. 

Eli Butler, (1740- 1802), commanded a company in Sheldon's 
Light Horse. He was bom in Middletown; died in New 
Hartford. 

Also Nos. 3533, 11261, 14277. 

MRS. ADDIE E. BOWDEN ROBINSON. 24569 

Born in Chicago, Illinois. 

Wife of Dr. Wallace Wilson Robinson. 

Descendant of David Brown, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Thomas A. Bowden and Alexine P. Ferguson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Anthony W. Bowden and Caroline L. M. Home, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Home and Sybil C. Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Brown and Sybil Chamberlin, his 
wife. 

David Brown, (1758-1828), was a private, 1776, in Capt. 
Abishai Brown's company and serve'd several enlistments 
under diflFerent commands. He was born in Stow. 



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MRS. LEONORA MARGARET HORTON EGAN. 24570 

Born in Evanston, Illinois. 

Wife of Charles Wiley Egan. 

Descendant of Lieut. George Philip and of Capt. Michael 
Horton, of New York. 

Daughter of James M. Horton and Matilda McPherson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Philip Horton and Magdalen Miller, his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Horton (b. 1770) and Margaret Philip, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Michael Horton and Elizabeth Essetstyn, 
his wife, m. 1769; George Philip and Jane Ostrander, his wife. 

George Philip, (1752-1806), served as lieutenant in Capt 
Jacobus Philip's company, Col. Robert Van Renssalaer's regi- 
ment. He was born in Claverack, where he died. 

Also Nos. 937, 21708, 22868. 

Michael Horton commanded a company in the Eighth regi- 
ment, Claverack battalion in the Burgoyne campaign. He 
was presented with a sword taken from British prisoners for 
especial bravery. He was bom, 1736, and the date of birth 
of his youngest child is registered, 1785, in the old Claverack 
Church. 

MRS. ANNIE C. ROBINSON CRAWFORD. 24571: 

Born in Lowell, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Mark L. Crawford. 

Descendant of Lieut. George Robinson, David Robinson andl 
William Williams. 

Daughter of Jesse L. Robinson and Clementine Pease, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Everett Robinson (1784-1862) and Julia Williams 
(1786-1826), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Robinson and Anna Whitaker, his wife; 
William Williams and Susanna Pond, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Robinson and Abigail Everett, his 
first wife. 

George Robinson, (1726-1812), served as lieutenant at the 
Lexington Alarm and in the defense of Boston. He was born 
in Attleboro, Mass., where he died. 

David Robinson, (1761-1851), was placed on the pension roll 
of Sullivan Co., N. H., 1832, for fourteen months' actual ser- 
vice of private in the Massachusetts Continental Line. 



206 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

William Williams, (1758-1841), enlisted on board a priva- 
teer and was taken prisoner. He received a pension in Cor- 
nish, N. H., where he died. 

Also Nos. 2049, 21807, 22008. 

MRS. DOROTHY ABBOT CHAPMAN PITKIN. 24572 

Born in Wheaton, Illinois. 

Wife of Roger Swope Pitkin. 

Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Patterson, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Jerome Milton Chapman and Louise Antoinette Bassett, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Russell Bassett and Mary Ann Thomas, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Bassett apd Abigail Patterson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Patterson and Esther Rowland, his 
wife. 

Samuel Patterson, (1743- 1822), served as lieutenant in the 
militia and his commission, signed by Gov. Jonathan Trumbull, 
1777, is still in the family. He was born in Stratford, where 
he died. 

Also No. 7392. 

MRS. ANNA BEAN AYRES DEMENT. 24573 

Born in Dixon, Illinois. 

Wife of Lewmon David Dement. 

Descendant of Jabez Ayres and of William Bean. 

Daughter of Jason Cyrus Ayres and Lavina Crawford, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Sylvanus Ayres and Anna Bean, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jabez Ayres and Persis Stuart, his wife; Wil- 
liam Bean and Lydia Nutting, his wife. 

William Bean, (1746- 1833), was at the battle. of Bunker 
Hill and received a pension for seventeen months* actual ser- 
vice. He was born in Boston ; died in Openheim, N. Y. 

Jabez Ayres, (1737-1824), who had served in the early wars, 
was a private in Capt. Thomas Whipple's company of Massa- 
chusetts militia. He was bom in New Braintree, Mass. ; died 
in Herkimer, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 22243, 23765. 

MRS. PHEBE AURILLA QUINBY. 24574 

Born in Ravenna, Ohio. 
Wife of Oraman Hanson Quinby. 



une:age book. 207 



Descendant of Phineas Coe, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Anson Burnham and Fanny Coe, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Miles Coe and Lucy Borden, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Coe and Rhoda Banning, his wife. 

Phineas Coe, (1753- 1832), served as private at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm and as quartermaster in Sheldon's Light Horse, 
1776. He was born in Durham; died in Hartland. 

MRS. NELLIE DOWNS TILLSON. 24575 

Born in Marshall, Michigan. 
Wife of Alonzo Hubert Tillson. 
Descendant of Lieut. Ebenezer Leavenworth and of David 

Joy- 
Daughter of David Joy Downs (1813-91) and Mary Ann Pattison, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lemuel L. Downs (1789-1858) and Harriet Joy 
(1794- 1875), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Downs (1750-98) and Sarah Leaven- 
wodth, his wife; David Joy and Hannah Partridge (1757-1830), his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Leavenworth and Elizabeth Hurd, 
his wife. 

Ebenezer Leavenworth, (1734-78), served as lieutenant of 
militia in the Danbury raid. He was bom in Woodbury, 
Conn., where he died. 

David Joy, (i 754-1813), served at the siege of Boston in 
Capt. Nathaniel Tuttle's company of Massachusetts militia. 
He was born in Rehobeth, Mass. ; died in Fabius, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 12374, 14281. 

MRS. BELLE KNEELAND CORNELL. 24576 

Born in Florida, New York. 

Wife of Charles W. Cornell. 

Descendant of Corp. Jonathan Ruff, of New York. 

Daughter of Orville Kneeland and Jane A. Ruff, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson Ruff and Dianna Rockwell, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddanghter of Jonathan Ruff and Sarah Price, his wife. 

Jonathan Ruff served as corporal in the second regiment of 
New York Artillery, 1782. He died, 1804, in New York. 



208 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. MARY E. BAKER. 24577 

Born in Erie County, New York. 

Wife of John M. Baker. 

Descendant of Datus Ensign, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Zebedee Britton and Elizabeth Ensign, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Reuben Ensign and Electa Sacket, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Datus Ensign. 

Datus Ensign enlisted, 1775, in Capt. Warham Park's com- 
pany and, 1777, served under Capt. David Moseley. He was 
born in Westfield, Mass., where he died. 

MRS. BETSEY HOAR CONGDON. 24578 

Born in Lisle, New York. 

Wife of Alson Congdon. 

Descendant of Braddock Hoar. 

Daughter of William Hoar and Sally Hoar, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Braddock Hoar and Sarah Hoar, his wife. 

Braddock Hoar, (1759-1831), served four enlistments as a 
private before he was twenty. He was bom in Middlebor- 
ough, Mass. ; died in Lisle, N. Y. 

MISS SOPHIE C. JOHNS. 24579 

Born in Canandaigua, New York. 

Descendant of Ensign Elihu Smith. 

Daughter of David Lewis Johns and Adeline R. Trowbridge, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Clement Trowbridge and Olive Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elihu Smith and Oner Slade, his wife. 

Elihu Smith, (1734-1830), was ensign of Bradley's State 
regiment when taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 1776. He 
was born in Woodbury, Conn., removed to Vermont, where 
he served as a legislator and died in Sheldon, Vt. 

MISS ELIZABETH BUSH. 24580 

Born in Middle Smithfield, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Ensign Henry Bush, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Henry Bush and Eve Elizabeth Hoffman (b. 1762), his 
wife, m. 1779. 

Henry Bush, (1754-1832), served as ensign, 178O; and was 
in the expedition against the Indians. He was bom in North- 
ampton County; died in Pike County. 

Also Nos. 6351, 15904. 



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MRS. KATHARINE ROGERS COOPER. 24581 

Born in New Lisbon, Ohio. 

Wife of George Boliver Cooper. 

Descendant of Abraham Jones and of Samuel Jones, of New 
Jersey. 

Daughter of George Augustus Rogers and Ann Shinn, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Shinn and Elizabeth Jones (1781-1831), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Jones and Elizabeth Balton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Jones and Abigail Jones, his wife. 

Abraham Jones, a hero of two wars, was placed on the pen- 
sion roll of Cumberland Co., N. J., 1831, for service of private 
in the New Jersey Continental Line. He was born in Glou- 
cester County, 1753. 

Samuel Jones served in Beatty's Team Brigade in the Revo- 
lution. He was born in Gloucester County, 1726. 

Also No. 21469. 

MRS. ELIZABETH ROGERS SMITH. 24582 

Born in New Lisbon, Ohio. 
Wife of Dr. Lee Smith. 

Descendant of Abraham Jones and of Samuel Jones, of New 
Jersey. 
Daughter of George Augustus Rogers and Ann Shinn, his wife. 
See No. 24581. 

MRS. HELEN MARIA McCAUGHEY SATER. 24583 

Born in Granger, Ohio. 

Wife of Dr. Charles C. Sater. 

Descendant of William McCaughey. 

Daughter of Robert Jackson McCaughey and Henrietta Craft, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William McCaughey, Jr., and Jane McCaughey 
(cousins), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William McCaughey and Margaret Jackson 
(1749-1839), his wife, m. 1769. 

William McCaughey enlisted as a private, 1776, in Capt. 
Thomas Church's company, Col. Anthony Wayne's Pennsyl- 
vania regiment and was at the battle of Trenton. He was 
born in Ireland; died, 1826, in Ohio. 

Also No. 16692. 



210 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. EUNICE FARRAR SATER HARRY. 24584 

Born in Greenville, Ohio. 
Wife of Stephen A. Douglas Harry. 

Descendant of William McCaughey. 

Daughter of Dr. Charles C. Sater and Helen Maria McCaughey, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Jackson McCaughey and Henrietta Craft, 
his wife. 

See No. 24583. 

MRS. HARRIET ELIZA CAPEN TOWNSEND. 24585 

Born in Union Springs, New York. 

Wife of Joseph Townsend. 

Descendant of Joseph Munger, Jr. 

Daughter of Luman Whitcomb Capen and Eliza Munger, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asa Munger and Polly Munger, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Munger, Jr., and Hannah Fisk, his wife. 

Joseph Munger, Jr., (1760-1823), turned out from Brim- 
field at the Lexington Alarm, and at the battle of Saratoga his 
eyesight was injured. He died in Oneida Co., N. Y. 

Also Nos. 3710, 16093, 19458. 

MISS FLORA WILBER. 24586 

Born in Dowagiac, Michigan. 

Descendant of Sergt. Ezra Parker. , 

Daughter of De Witt Ezra Wilber and Julia Harriet Parker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asher Bull Parker and Harriet Newell Castle, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Parker and Lydia Gilbert Bull, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Parker and Elizabeth Perry, his sec- 
ond wife. 

Ezra Parker, (1745-1842), enlisted from Adams, Mass., and 
served at Quebec, 1775. He was pensioned for seven months* 
actual service as sergeant in the Massachusetts Line, and was 
living in Sangerfield, N. Y., when he applied for a pension in 
1832. He was born in Wallingford, Conn.; died in Royal- 
Oak, Mich. 

MRS. EMILY M. LATIMER. 24587 

Born in West Bloomfield, New York. 
Widow of Charles C. Latimer. 



LINKAGE BOOK. 211 



Descendant of Lieut. Simeon Wheelock, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Reynold Peck and Nancy Wheelock, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Royal Wheelock and Lydia Taft, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Wheelock and Deborah Thayer, his 
wife. 

Simeon Wheelock, (1741-86), was lieutenant in Capt. 
Joseph Chapin's company of minute-men at the Lexington 
Alarm. He was a member of the first Committee of Safety of 
Uxbridge and the house he built is still standing. He died 
from injuries received in Shay's Rebellion. 

Also Nos. 7307, 1 1735, 18297, 23431. 

MISS SUSAN A. CHENERY. 24588 

Born in Morgan County, Illinois. 

Descendant of Dr. Isaac Chenery, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William D. Chenery and Abigail Partridge, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Thaddeus Chenery and Mary Dodd, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Chenery and Susannah Pierce, his wife. 

Isaac Chenery, (1742- 1822), served as surgeon one year in 
the regiment of foot commanded by Col. Nathaniel Ward. 
His commission is in the family. He was born in Medfield; 
died in Holden. 

Aiso No. 16280. 

24589 

MRS. JULIA POTWINE MORGAN. 24590 

Born in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 

Wife of Otho Herron Morgan. 

Descendant of George Potwine. 

Daughter of Anson C. Potwine and Helen Van Deven, his wife, m. 
1828. 

Granddaughter of George Potwine and Abigail Stoughton (1762- 
1833), his wife, m. 1783. 

George Potwine, (1759-1835), was placed on the pension 
roll of Franklin Co., Vt., 183 1, for service of private in the 
Connecticuf militia. He was born in Windsor, Conn., re- 
moved in 1 78 1 to Vermont. 

MRS. PRISCILLA WILLIAMS BROOKS. 24591 

Born in Bloomington, Ohio. 
Wife of Joseph Weakley Brooks. 



212 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of William Hall, and of Capt. James Mills. 
Daughter of Isaac Chrisman Williams and Eliza Jane Hallam, his 
wife. 
See No. 24592. 

MRS. HARRIETT HALLAM HOGE. 24592 

Born in Bloomington, Ohio. 

Wife of Richard R. Hoge. 

Descendant of William Hall, of Pennsylvania; Capt. James 
Mills, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Isaac Chrisman Williams and Eliza Jane Hallam, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John R. Williams and Elizabeth McCleve, his wife; 
Samuel Hallam and Mary Ann Mills, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert McCleve and Hannah Hall (1766-1854), 
his wife; Burwell Mills (b. 1777) and Nancy Whitsett, his wife, m. 
1802. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Hall and Elizabeth, his wife; 
James Mills. 

William Hall, of Chester County, was in the battles of Tren- 
ton, Princeton, Brandywine, and at Valley Forge. His 
farm was near the field of Brandywine and when Lafayette 
was wounded he was cared for by the family, who baked bread 
and moulded bullets for the army. 

James Mills served as lieutenant, 1776-79, when he was pro- 
moted captain in the North Carolina Line. He was killed, 
1781, in a skirmish with the Tories and Hessians. 

MRS. MARTHA TELFAIR HERRICK. 24593 

,Born in Bloomington, Ohio. 
Wife of John Walter Herrick. 

Descendant of William Hall and of Capt. James Mills. 
Daughter of Isaac Chrisman Williams and Eliza Jane Hallam, his 
wife. 
See No. 24592. 

MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS SMITH. • 24594 

Born in Bloomington, Ohio. 
Wife of Launcelot Graham Smith. 

Descendant of William Hall and of Capt. James Mills. 
Daughter of Isaac Chrisman Williams and Eliza Jane Hallam, his 
wife. 
See No. 24592. 



1.1NKAGE BOOK. 213 



MISS ALICE H. SANSBURY. 24595 

Born in The Dalles, Oregon. 
Descendant of William Hall, and of Capt. James Mills. 
Daughter of Harold Sansbury and Harriet Williams, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Isaac Chrisman Williams and Eliza Jane Hallam, 
his wife. 
See No. 24592. 

MRS. MAR YJANE GRIFFITH LANSING. 24596 

Bom in Worcester, New York. 

Wife of James Lansing. 

Descendant of William Griffith, Jr., of New York. 

Daughter of William Griffith, Jr., and Mary Childs, his second wife. 

Granddaughter of William Griffith and Mercy Simpson, his wife. 

William Griffith, Jr., (1762- 1838), was placed on the pension 
roll of Otsego County, 1831, for service of private in the New 
York militia. He died in Worcester, N. Y. 

MRS. VIOLETTE SCOTT FULLER. 24597 

Born in La Pointe, Wisconsin. 

Wife of G. Edward Fuller. 

Descendant of Moses Scott. 

Daughter of James P. Scott and Nancy Aitken, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William H. Scott and Elizabeth Patrick, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Scott and Hannah Wilkinson, his wife. 

Moses Scott, (1761-1853), was placed on the pension roll for 
six years' actual service of private in the Connecticut Line. 
He was born in Norwalk, Conn. ; died in Waterford, N. Y. 

MRS. CAROLINE GRACE MALOTT FORREY. 24598 

Born in Indianapolis, Indiana. 

Wife of Edwin Forrey. 

Descendant of Peter Hause. 

Daughter of Volney Thomas Malott and Caroline Macy, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Malott and Leah McKown, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hiram Malott and Mary Hause (b. 1780), his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Hause and Mary Boyer, his wife. 

Peter Hause was a private in Capt. Lewis Farmer's com- 
pany, Col. Samuel Miles Pennsylvania Rifle regiment, 1776. 



214 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

He was paid in depreciation currency which the family kept 
as a curiosity. 
Also No. 19149. 

MISS MYRTLE SMYTHE. 24599 

Born in Greencastle, Indiana. 

Descendant of Julius Glazebrook. 

Daughter of William H. Smythe and Elizabeth W^illiams, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward Smythe and Elizabeth Glazebrook, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Glazebrook and Rhoda Glazebrook, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Julius Glazebrook. 

Julius Glazebrook, (1752-1847), enlisted from Charlotte Co., 
Va., 1780, in the Virs^inia militia. He applied for a pension, 
1832, from Carey Co., Ky., and it was allowed' for eight 
months' actual service of private in the Virginia militia. In 
1840 he removed to Indiana, where he died. 

MRS. MARY BIRKEY WILDER PRESTON. 24600 

Born in Newark, Ohio. 

Wife of Dr. Abraham Lincoln Preston. 

Descendant of Deacon Josiah Wilder, Lieut. Asa Wilder, 
Reuben Wilder, Deacon Moses Peabody, Ensign William 
Ramsay, Jr., Philip Shoff, Lieut. Jedediah Stickney and Lieut. 
William Walker, Jr. 

Daughter of Peabody Wilder and Eloise Walker, his wife, m. 1848. 

Granddaughter of Amasa Wilder and Hannah Peabody, his wife; 
Josiah Walker (1802-40) and Fanny Shoff, his wife, m. 1826. 

Gr.-granddanghter of Reuben Wilder and Mary Pierce, his first wife ; 
Nathan Peabody and Hannah Stickney, his wife; William Walker, Jr., 
and Marie Siegfried, his wife, m. 1775; Philip Shoff and Elizabeth 
Ramsay, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Wilder and Lydia Rugg, his wife; 
Moses Peabody and Hannah Foster, his wife; Jedediah Stickney and 
Margaret Tyler, his wife; William Ramsay, Jr., and Mary Ramsay, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Wilder and Prudence Keyes, his 
wife; William Ramsay and Fanny Ramsay, his wife. 

Josiah Wilder served on the first Committee of Correspond- 
ence, Sept. 5, 1774, of Lancaster, where he was bom,'i70i. 

Asa Wilder, (1730-80), served as lieutenant in Capt. Daniel 



LINEAGE BOOK. 21$ 



Robbins' company, at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in 
West Boylston, Mass., where he died. 

Reuben Wilder, (1762-1832), was placed on the pension roll 
of Worcester County, 1831, for service of private in the Mass- 
achusetts State troops. He was bom in West Boylston, Mass., 
where he died, and the old home is still standing. 

Moses Peabody, (1744- 1826), served as a private from Box- 
ford, Mass., where he was born and where he died. 

William Ramsay, Jr., (1740-1806), served as ensign, 1777, 
in the Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Associators under 
Capt. Samuel Patton. 

Philip Shoff, (1770-1855), served when a lad in the Cumber- 
land County, Pennsylvania militia. He died in Willscreek, 
Ohio. 

Also Nos. 4527, 9071. 

Jedediah Stickney, (1735-1809), marched to the relief of 
Boston. He had two sons, six brothers and five nephews who 
turned out at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Boxford, 
Mass., where he died. 

William Walker, Jr., (1750-1820), served as second lieu- 
tenant in the Washington County, Maryland militia. He died 
in Somerset, Ohio. 

MRS. ANNA LAYTON WALKER. 24601 

Born in Lawrenceburgh, Indiana. 

Wife of Ivan N. Walker. 

Descendant of Capt. Hugh Dunn, Cave Johnson and Capt. 
Jacob Piatt. 

Daughter of William Cave Layton and Sarah Dunn, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Layton and Betsey Johnson, his wife; 
Isaac Dunn and Frances Piatt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Cave Johnson and Nancy Craig, his wife; 
Hugh Dunn and Mercy Dunn, his wife; Jacob Piatt and Hannah Mc- 
Cullough, his wife. 

Hugh Dunn served as captain of the first regiment, Middle- 
sex County, New Jersey militia. He died, 1804, near Law- 
renceburg, Indiana. 

Cave Johnson, (1760-1850), was placed on the pension roll 
of Boone Co., Ky., 1831, for service of private in the Virginia 
Line. He was born in Orange County, Va. 



2l6 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Jacob Piatt, (1747-1834), entered the army as ensign, 1775; 
served as lieutenant, 1777; captain, 1779, and resigned, 1780. 
He was placed on the pension roll of Boone Co., Ky., for 
service of adjutant and captain in the New Jersey Line. He 
was a member of the Cincinnati. 

Also Nos. 2953, 3009, 6596, 10720, 13662, 20910. 

MRS. ROSALIND ENGLISH WALLING. 24602 

Born in Washington, D. C. 

Wife of Dr. Willoughby Walling. 

Descendant of Lieut. Philip Eastin. 

Daughter of William Hayden English (1822-96) and Emma Mardulia 
Jackson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elisha G. English and Mahala Eastin (1799-1882), 
his wife, m. 1819. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Eastin and Sarah Hite Smith (1767- 
1843). his wife, m. 1782. 

Philip Eastin served as second lieutenant, 1777; as lieuten- 
ant, 1778, in the Virginia Continental Line, and was retired, 
1783. He was bom in Virginia about 1755; died, 1817, near 
Madison, Indiana. 

Also No. 17978. 

MISS SARA G. MARSHALL. 24603 

Bom in Indianapolis, Indiana. 

Descendant of Lieut. Elisha Sawyer, Jr., and of Rev. Robert 
Marshall. 

Daughter of Robert M. Marshall and Caroline L. Thurston, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Glass Marshall and Sarah Seving, his wife ; 
William Bradford Thurston and Louisa Sawyer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Marshall and Elizabeth Glass, his wife; 
Samuel Flagg Sawyer and Patience Larned, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Sawyer, Jr., and Mary Belknap, his 
wife. 

Elisha Sawyer, Jr., (1743-1809), served as lieutenant in the 
Worcester County militia under Capt. Mannasseh Sawyer. 
He was born in Sterling, Mass., where he died. 

Also No. 22666. 

Robert Marshall, (1760- 1832), at the age of sixteen, enlisted 
in the Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Ireland, emi- 
grated to America, 1772; located in Pennsylvania and was at 
the battle of Monmouth. He died in Fayette Co., Ky. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 2iy 



MRS. MARY MacINTIRE FOSTER MORRISON. 24604 

Born in Indianapolis, Indiana. 

Wife of Charles H. Morrison. 

Descendant of Robert Nelson, Lieut. David Nelson, James 
Crawford, Maj. William Maclntire and Col. David Shepherd. 

Daughter of Chapin Clarke Foster and Harriet Maclntire, his wife 
(State Regent). 

Granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Maclntnre, Ph. D., and Mary Eliza- 
beth Barr, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Maclntire and Jane Crawford, his wife; 
John Barr and Nancy Nelson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of William Maclntire and Elizabeth Shepherd, 
his wife, m. 1772; James Crawford and Martha Dickey, his wife, m. 
1776; David Nelson and Margaret Logan, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Shepherd and Rachel Teague, 
his wife, m. 1756; Robert Nelson and Martha Patterson, his wife 

Robert Nelson, (1725-1804), was a patriot who sacrificed 
his property in the Juniata Valley, Pa., to alleviate the hard- 
ships of the army. He located in Columbus, Ohio, on land 
given him by the government to reemburse him for provisions 
and money used at Valley Forge. He died in Bowling Green, 
Ky., at the home of his son. 

Also No. 18865. 

David Nelson, (1750-1829), was a lieutenant in the Fourth 
Battalion of Associators of Cumberland County at Valley 
Forge. He was born near Mifflintown, Pa. ; died in Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 

James Crawford served as a private in the Massachusetts 
militia and as a marine on the "Boston" and "Scourge." He 
died, 1838, in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. 

William Maclntire served as paymaster at Forts Henry and 
Shepherd and was quartermaster in the Coschocton campaign, 
1781, against the Indians on the Mukingum. He was killed, 
1792, on an expedition against the Miami Indians. 

David Shepherd, (1734-95), held the offices of justice, high 
sheriff, lieutenant of Ohio County and colonel of militia, at the 
same time, in 1777, and performed the varied duties in a dan- 
gerous part of the county with great bravery and satisfaction 
to his superior officers. His valuable letters and reports pre- 
served in the archives of Wisconsin give the history and war- 



2l8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

fare of the wilderness. He was bom in Shepherdstown ; died 
in Fort Shepherd and is buried on land which he bequeathed 
on Wheeling Creek, West Virginia. 
Also Nos. 1999, 2180. 

MRS. WINIFRED HUNTER MOONEY. 24605 

Born in Lawrence, Kansas. 

Wife of William Allen Mooney. 

Descendant of Lieut. James Jones. 

Daughter of William Gardner Hunter and Flora M. Jones, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Winthrop Griswold Jones and Ellen Maria Barnes, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Jones, Jr., and Waty Jerome, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Jones and Catherine Dennison, his 
wife, m. 1778. 

James Jones, (1754- 1803), served as ensign, 1778, as lieuten- 
ant, 1780, in the Albany County, New York militia. He was 
born in New London, Conn. ; died in Stephentown, N. Y. 

Also No. 17476. 

MRS. ERMINA P. SPRAGUE. 24606 

Born in Lansing, Michigan. 

Wife of A. A. Spragrue. 

Descendant of Joseph Darling. 

Daughter of Philander E. Pierce and Mandany Laverty, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Laverty and Eveline Darling, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Darling and Huldah Darling, his wife. 

Joseph Darling, (i 764-1 841), served at sixteen as a sub- 
stitute for his father and reenlisted, 1781, in Capt. Luke Bick- 
neirs company for service at West Point. He was placed on 
the pension roll of Michigan. He was bom in Middleboro, 
Mass. : died in Jackson, Mich. 

Also No. 12640. 

MRS. STELLA A. PARKISON KETCHUM. 24607 

Born in Rennsselaer, Indiana. 
Wife of George Pierce Ketchum. 
Descendant of Gen. Simon Kenton. 

Daughter of Addison Parkison and Barbara Ann Parkison, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John G. Parkison and Matilda Belle Kenton, his 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Simon Kenton and Elizabeth Jarbo, his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 21 9 



Simon Kenton, (1755-1836), served as a scout and displayed 
great courage in the warfare against the Indians. He was at 
the surprise of Kaskaskia under Gen. George Rogers Clark, 
1778, and led a company from Harrod's Station to drive out 
the invaders of Kentucky. He was placed on the pension roll 
of Logan Co., Ohio, 1829, for service of general in the Vir- 
ginia Line. He was born in Fauquier Co., Va. 

Also Nos. 12065, 16722. 

MRS. MARY BLACKBURN McFARLAND CHILD. 24608 

Born in Lafayette, Indiana. 

Wife of William Comstock Child. 

Descendant of Dr. John Andrew. 

Daughter of Joel Barber McFarland and Elizabeth Taylor, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Taylor and Mary Andrew, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Taylor and Mary Blackburn, his wife; 
John Andrew and Elizabeth McConnell, his second wife. 

John Andrew, (1745-1814), served as surgeon's mate and 
was commissioned surgeon of New Jersey militia, 1776. He 
was born in New Jersey; died in Hamilton Co., Ohio. 

Also Nos. 2566, 5215, 6361, 14836. 

MISS THEODOSIA E. HEDDEN. 24609 

Born in New Albany, Indiana. 

Descendant of David Hedden, Joseph Wood, Capt. Caleb St. 
John, William White and John Peck. 

Daughter of David Hedden and Elizabeth Wood, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Hedden (1773-1856) and Sarah Peck 
(1777-1829), his wife; Rev. Joseph Wood, Jr., and Betsey White, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Hedden and Esther Baldwin (b. 1752), 
his wife; John Peck and Elizabeth Dodd, his wife; Joseph Wood and 
Mary St. John (1761-1832), his wife, m. 1780; William White and 
Susanna Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Caleb St. John and Mary Seeley, his wife, 
m. 1757. 

David Hedden served as a minute man in the New Jersey 
militia of Essex County, where, in 1750, he was born. 

Also Nos. 14222, 23807. 

Joseph Wood, (1755-1836), enlisted, 1776, in Capt. James 
Green's company of Connecticut militia in an expedition to 
New York. 



220 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Caleb St. John, (i 732-1805), was captain in the Light Horse 
Infantry, Third regiment of Connecticut militia. He was bom 
in Norwalk; died in Canaan, Conn. 

William White, ( 1758- 1 831), served as a private in Capt. 
Roswell Grant's company of militia. He was bom in Stam- 
ford, Conn., where he died. 

John Peck, (1732-1811), was a member of the Legislature of 
Essex County, New Jersey. 

MRS. ANNA W. H. GREENE. 24610 

Born in New Albany, Indiana. 
Wife of Dr. Frank C. Greene. 

Descendant of David Hedden, Joseph Wood, Capt. Caleb St. 
John, William White and John Peck. 
Daughter of David Hedden and Elizabeth Wood, his wife. 
See No. 24609. 

MRS. MARGARET MITCHELL SIEBOLDT. 24611 

BoTn in New Albany, Indiana. 

Wife of Edward C. H. Sieboldt 

Descendant of Amasa Mitchell. 

Daughter of Dr. Francis Asbury Mitchell and Mary Wilcoxson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Mitchell and Elizabeth McCan, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Amasa Mitchell and Mary Frymier his, wife. 

Amasa Mitchell, (1761-1851), served as a fifer in the Berk- 
shire County, Massachusetts militia at the age of eighteen. 
He received a pension in Indiana and was buried there with 
military honors in Friendship Cemetery, Scott County. 

MRS. EFFIE CARR McCOY. 24612 

Born in Livingston County, Kentucky. 

Wife of Dr. Pitt Yandell McCoy. 

Descendant of James Berry. 

Daughter of Nathaniel Franklin Carr and Mary Thomas Ferguson, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Eli Carr and Mary Berry, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Berry and Mary Montgomery, his wife. 

James Berry, (1750-1836), enlisted from Bucks Co., Pa., 
1777, for the war and was at Brandy wine, Germantown, Mon- 



UNEAGE BOOK. 221 



month and Yorktown. He applied for a pension, 1818, from 
Russell Co., Va., and in 1838 from Montgomery Co., Va., 
where the widow received the last payment. 
Also No. 23273. 

MRS. LAURA J LISTEN A MILLER. 24613 

Born in Winterset, Iowa, 

Wife of James Winfield Miller. 

Descendant of Brig. Gen. Daniel Brodhead. 

Daughter of Col. Henry Johnson Brodhead Cummings and Annie 
Webster Robb, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Heman L. Cummings and Ann Carton Johnson, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Johnson and Rebecca Justena Heiner, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jasper Heiner and Ann Garten Brodhead, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Brodhead and Elizabeth de Pue, 
his wife. 

Daniel Brodhead, (1736-1809), was captain of a* rifle com- 
pany, 1776; colonel of the Eighth regiment, 1777, and bre- 
vetted brigadier general, 1783. He received the thanks of 
Congress for his service in the Revolution and became an 
original member of the Cincinnati, of Pennsylvania. He was 
bom in Ulster Co., N. J. ; died in Milford, Penna., where a 
monument has been erected to his memory. 

Also Nos. 319, 2975, 4976, 5656, 6641, 17274. 

MRS. DORCAS LARY WRIGHT. 24614 

Born in Canaan, New Hampshire. 

Wife of John F. Wright. 

Descendant of Daniel Lary. 

Daughter of Josiah Lary and Dorothy Sanborn, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Lary and Elizabeth Lary, his wife. 

Daniel Lary, (1754-1827), was placed on the pension roll of 
Grafton Co., N. H., 1820, for service of private in the Massa- 
chusetts Continental Line. He was born in Kennebunk, Me. ; 
died in Canaan, N. H. 

Also No. 20301. 



222 UAUr.lITERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MISS ETHYL THOMAS. 24615 

Born in Walnut, Iowa. 

Descendant of Caleb Thomas, of New York. 

Daughter of Frederic S. Thomas and Mary Ella Ferrier, his wife. 

•Granddaughter of Caleb J. Thomas and Catherine Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Thomas and Lucy Rolland, his wife. 

Caleb Thomas, (1764-1825), served as a private under his 
brother-in-law Capt. Gershom Truesdell in the Albany County 
militia. He was born in Chatham ; died in Kinderhook, N. Y. 

MRS. LYDIA HOUGHTON BARNARD. 24616 

Born in Batavia, New York. 

Widow of William Barnard. 

Descendant of Capt. Nehemiah Houghton, of New Hamp- 
shire. 

Daughter of Nehemiah Houghton and Sabrina Thayer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nehemiah Houghton, Jr., and Lydia Dodge, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nehemiah Houghton. 

Nehemiah Houghton, (1738-89), entered the army as 
second lieutenant, 1776; served as captain, 1780, to reenforce 
the Continental army at West Point and, 1781, acted as muster- 
master. He was born in Winchester, where he died. 

MRS. HELEN M. HARRIMAN. 24617 

Born in Union, New York. 

Wife of Henry A. Harriman. 

Descendant of Seth Edson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George A. Smith and Jane Edson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Guy (Galen) Edson (b. 1800) and Rhoda Maffatt, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Seth Edson and Theodore Howard, his wife, 
m. 1784. 

Seth Edson, (1761-1848), was placed on the pension roll, 
18 19, for two years' actual service of private and wagoner in 
the Massachusetts militia. He was bom in Bridgewater, 
Mass. ; died in Broome Co., New York. 

MRS. CLARA WALES STOUT. 24618 

Born in Monticello, Iowa. 
Wife of Frank D. Stout. 



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Descendant of Capt. Nehemiah Houghton, of New Hamp- 
shire. 
Daughter of Charles E. Wales and Calista Houghton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Nehemiah Houghton and Sabrina Thayer, his wife. 
See No. 24616. 

MRS. ADA MILLISACK BOSTON. ^ 24619 

Born in Carroll County, Ohio. 

Wife of W. H. Boston. 

Descendant Of John Hahn. 

Daughter of Isaac Millisack and Elmina Zollars, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Zollars and Mary Ann Druckamiller, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Zollars and Frances Hahn, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hahn. 

John Hahn served as a private in the Northumberland 
County, Pennsylvania militia. He removed to Harrison Co., 
Ohio, v^here he died. 

MRS. LILLIE HARMON BENSON. 24620 

Born in Otturtlwa, Iowa. 
Wife of Ben S. Benson. 
Descendant of John Hahn. 

Daughter of Joseph I,. Harman and Margaret Zollars, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel Zollars and Mary Ann Drackmiller, his 
wife. 

See No. 24619. 

MRS. EVA H. CARPENTER. 24621 

Born in Harmony, New York. 

Wife of Worth O. Carpenter. 

Descendant of Ezra Green. 

Daughter of Elias Hurlbut and Betsy S. Green, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Eleazer Green and Sylvina Kent, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Green and Amy Green, his wife. 

Ezra Green served as a private with the Connecticut troops. 
His widow in 1838, at the age of 79, was placed on the pension 
roll of Oneida Co., N. Y., for the actual service of her husband. 

MRS. DELLA MILLISACK KOONTZ. 24622 

Born in Kirkville, Iowa. 
Wife of Alpheus Koontz. 



224 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of John Hahn. 

Daughter of Isaac Millisack and Elmina Zollars, his wife. 

See No. 24619. 

24623 

MISS ELIZABETH DINSMORE NOTT. 24624 

Born in Davenport, Iowa. 

Descendant of Col. Ephraim Blaine. 

Daughter of Robert Hunter Nott and Anna Belle Mason, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. James Dinsmore Mason and Anne Lyon 
Blaine, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of James Blaine and Margaret Lyon, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Blaine and Rebecca Galbraith, 
his first wife, m. 1765. 

Ephraim Blaine, (1741-1804), served with distinction, and 
was an original member of the Cincinnati. He was born in 
Ireland ; died in Carlisle, Penna. 

Also Nos. 991, 2269, 3122, 7607, 8759, 17527, 19155- 

MRS. PEARLE PATCH ROBERTSON. 24625 

Born in Brownsville, Nebraska. 

Wife of Charles M. Robertson. 

Descendant of Capt. Asa Lawrence. 

Daughter of Joel Patch and Purlie Reed, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abraham Patch and Lydia Tucker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edmund Patch and Philomelia Lawrence, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rowland Lawrence and Mahala Worcester, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Lawrence and Abigail King, his 
wife. 

See No. 24290. 

MRS. ELLEN NICHOL SAWYER BOARD. 24626 

Born in Keokuk, Iowa. 

Wife of T. R. Board. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Ephraim Sawyer, of Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter of Iram Allen Sawyer and Mary Crawford Irwin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Allen Sawyer (1795-1853) and Clarissa Hazen 
(1795-1890), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Ephraim Sawyer, Jr. (1753-1829) and 
Mary Allen, his wife, m. 1775. 



LINKAGE BOOK. 225 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Sawyer and Susannah Richard- 
son, his wife, m. 1752. 

Ephraim Sawyer, (1729-1813), raised a company of minute 
men and served at Bunker Hill. He was lieutenant colonel 
in the Burgoyne campaign. He was bom in Lancaster, Mass. 

Also No. 961. 

MISS ELIZABETH WILKINS DUNLAP. 24627 

Born in Zanesville, Ohio. 

Descendant of James Nesmith, Jr. 

Daughter of David Riddle Dunlap and Harriet Ann Wilkins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Dunlap and Jean Nesmith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Nesmith and Elenor Dickey, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Nesmith, Jr., and Mary Dinsmore^ 
his wife. 

James Nesmith, Jr., (1718-93), was a minute man in Capt. 
George Reid's company. Col. John Stark's regiment at Bunker 
Hill. He was born in Ireland ; died in Londonderry, N. H. 

Also Nos. 19, 14923, 15 123, 18146. 

MISS MARY OSBORN HOYT, M. D. 24628 

Born in Port Huron, Michigan. 

Descendant of John Hoyt, Sisson Cole, Sergt. Justus Hoyt, 
Stephen Gibson, Corp. Arrington Gibson, and Capt. John Car- 
ter. 

Daughter of James Seymour Hoyt and Martha Osborn, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Hoyt, Jr. and SalHe Carter (Hoyt) his 
wife; Ira Osborn and Nancy Cole, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Hoyt and Elizabeth Reed, his wife; 
Stephen Hoyt and Mary Carter, his wife; Samuel Osborn and Rachel 
Gibson, his wife; Eseck Cole and Nancy Daris, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hoyt and Abigail Hoyt, his wife; 
Justus Hoyt and Elizabeth Fitch, his wife; John Carter and Hannah 
Benedict, his wife; Arrington Gibson and Rachel Gibson, his wife; 
Sisson Cole and Elizabeth Hunter, his wife. 

See No. 24525. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Gibson and Sarah Goss, his 
wife. 

John Hoyt, (1740-1825), was a member of the Committee of 
Safety of Stamford, Conn. 

Also No. 6228. 



226 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Sisson Cole, (1746-1845), was placed on the pension roll of 
Otsego Co., N. Y., 1834, for service of private in the Rhode 
Island militia. He was born in Swansea, Mass.; died in 
Richfield, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 8827, 1 9461. 

Justus Hoyt, (1742-1823), served as sergeant, 1776, in Capt. 
Daniel Benedict's company. Ninth regiment of Connecticut 
militia. 

Also Nos. 6227, 21874. 

Stephen Gibson, (1719-1806), served in the alarm list of 
Middlesex County, Mass., where the men were reported old. 

Arrington Gibson, (1756- 1825), served at the Lexington 
Alarm and as corporal, 1776, to guard stores at Boston. He 
was bom in Stow, Mass., where he died. 

MRS. CARRIE AMELIA NELSON PICKENS. 24629 

Born in Mahaska County, Iowa. 

Wife of William Burk Pickens. 

Descendant of Capt. James Trimble. 

Daughter of Gary Lockhart Nelson and Rebecca Cornelia Lough- 
ridge, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Allen Nelson and Catherine Ann Kibler, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Mathews Nelson and Mary Allen Trimble, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Trimble and Jane Allen, (b. 1775), 
his wife, m. 1780. 

James Trimble, (1756-1804), was captured by the Indians 
and his father was killed when he was fourteen. He was res- 
cued and served at Point Pleasant, 1774, under Col. George 
Matthews. He commanded a company of Rangers against the 
Northwest Indians and the sword he carried is still in the 
family. He was bom in Staunton, Va. ; died in Woodford 
Co., Ky. 

Also Nos. 8165, 12954, 14841, 21257. 

MRS. ELIZABETH M. SAWYER McELROY. 24630 

Born in Los Angeles, California. 
Wife of John McElroy. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Ephraim Sawyer. 
Daughter of Iram Allen Sawyer and Mary Crawford Irwin, his wife. 
See No. 24626. 



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MISS FLORENCE ELIZA DAY. 24631 

Born in Lisbon, Illinois. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Medad Hills, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Henry Martin Day and Huldah J. Hills, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Levi Hills and Sarah Hills, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Hills and Abigail Wilcox, his first wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Medad Hills and Sarah Smith, his wife. 

Medad Hills, (1729- 1808), was captain of a Goshen com- 
pany for the relief of Boston, 1776; was promoted lieutenant- 
colonel, 1777. He died in Winchester, Conn. 

MRS. VIRGINIA SMITH McCORD PEASLEY. 24632 

Born in Burlington, Iowa. 

Wife of Daniel Webster Peasley. 

Descendant of Col. Charles Warfield and of Lieut. John 
James, of Maryland. 

Daughter of William Donald McCord and Ann Virginia Jones, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Wesley Jones and Margaret James Poole, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Joshua Jones and Anne Warfield, his wife ; 
Henry Poole and Margaret James, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Warfield and Elizabeth Warfield, 
his wife; Daniel James and Lucy Justice, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John James and Margaret Peggy Wood, 
his wife. 

Charles Warfield, (1730-90), was a member of the Commit- 
tee of Observation of Frederick County, where he was bom 
and where he died. 

John James, (1739-94), served as ensign, 1777, and as lieu- 
tenant, 1779. He was born in England; died in Frederick 
Co., Md. 

Also No. 9398. 

MISS NELL DARE BISHOP. 24633 

Born in Shelbyville, Illinois. 

Descendant of Ezekiel Bradford. 

Daughter of Joseph Bradford Bishop and Josephine Fisher Dare, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of David H. Bishop and Sarah Bradford, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Bradford and Shuah Gordon, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Bradford and Judith Moulton, his 
wife. 



228 DAUGHTERS O? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Bradford and Betsey Chandler, 
his wife. 

Ezekiel Bradford, (1728-1816), enlisted, 1776, for the de- 
fense of Plymouth Harbor, turned out, 1777, at the Rhode 
Island alarms. In 1778 he served in the Guards under Capt. 
Ebenezer Washburne in the Massachusetts militia. He was 
born in Kingston, Mass. ; died in Turner, Maine. 

MISS CLAUDINE C. BISHOP. 24634 

Born in Shelbyville, Illinois. 
Descendant of Ezekiel Bradford. 

Daughter of Joseph Bradford Bishop and Josephine Fisher Dare, 
his wife. 
See No. 24633. 

24635 
MRS. HELEN SACKETT CURDY. 24636 

Born in Mayville, New York. 

Wife of William Wilson Curdy. 

Descendant of Buel Sackett. 

Daughter of Russell Sackett and Mary Hovey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Philo Sackett and Deborah Watterman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Buel Sackett and Sally Earl Beach, his wife. 

Buel Sackett, (1763-1840), enlisted in the Connecticut 
Levies, 1780. He was born in Litchfield, Conn. ; died in 
Lebanon, N. Y. 

MRS. IDA BUTLER ALLEN. 24637 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 

Wife of W. C. Allen. 

Descendant of Capt. Eli Butler and of Asa Harris. 

Daughter of Frederick J. Butler and Mary J. Phillips, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Butler and Martha Butler, his wife; Peter 
Phillips and Christine Harris, (1815-83), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Eli Butler and Rachel Stocking, his wife; Asa 
Harris, (war of 1812), d. 1831, and Mary Merrell, his wife. 

See No. 24568. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Harris. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Harris and Faith McCall, his wife. 

Asa Harris served as a private in Col. John Brown's Berk- 
shire County regiment, 1777. He v^as born in Lebanon, Conn., 
1737; removed, 1771, to Pittsfield, Mass., where he served in 
the war. 

Also No. 10138. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 229 



24638 

MRS. ELIZABETH C. ROGERS. 24639 

Born in Paris, Kentucky. 

Wife of Samuel Boyd Rogers. 

Descendant of Rawling (Raleigh) Williams. 

Daughter of John T. MacMillan and Sallie Clay Williams, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Luttrell Williams and Sallie Patton Gay, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel L. Williams and Fanny Cluke, his 
wife; James Gay and Anne Cartmell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rawling Williams and Rebecca Luttrell, 
his wife; James Gay and Sarah Patton, his wife. 

Rawling Williams served as a private in the Virginia Line, 
1782, under Lieut. Col. Thomas Posey. 

MRS. ELLEN LOUISA ANDERSON DITTO. 24640 

Born in Lexington, Kentucky. 
Wife of Franklin Ditto. 
Descendant of Col. Thomas Hart. 

Daughter of George Washington Anderson and Eleanor Murdock 
Hart, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Gen. Thomas Hart and Eleanor Grosh, his wife. 
See No. 24051. 

MRS. ANNA MAY SPERRY BONNIE. 24641 

Born in Louisville, Kentucky. 

Wife of W. O. Bonnie, Jr., 

Descendant of John Austin. 

Daughter of David Baldwin Sperry and Anna Gathright, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Owen Gathright and Eliza Ann Austin, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Allen Austin and Elizabeth Deal, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Austin and Elizabeth Lindsey, his 
wife. 

John Austin, (1736- 1845), served as a sharpshooter in Col. 
Daniel Morgan's regiment. He received a pension in Old- 
ham Co., Ky., where he died and was buried with military 
honors. One hundred and nine guns were fired over his 
grave. 

Also Nos. 5cno, 14033, 20326, 21991. 



230 DAUGHTE^RS Oi^ THK AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

MRS. MAMIE BELL THOMPSON. 24642 

Born in Union County, Kentucky. 

Wife of George C. Thompson. 

Descendant of Lieut. Jonathan Taylor. 

Daughter of Gibson Taylor and Juliet Catlett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Gibson Berry Taylor and Mary Rives, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Taylor and Ann Berry, his wife» 
m. 1776. 

Jonathan Taylor, (1742- 1804), served as lieutenant in the 
Virginia Convention Guards, 1779-81. He was born in 
Orange Co., Va. ; died in Basin Spring, Ky. 

Also Nos. 4074, (i^, 15558, 161 15. 

MISS BELLE BRECK. 24643 

Born in Richmond, Kentucky. 

Descendant of Rev. Daniel Breck and of Maj. Levi Todd. 

Daughter of Rev. Dr. Robert Levi Breck and Martha Green Rodes, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judge Daniel Breck and Jane Briggs Todd, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter .of Daniel Breck and Hannah Porter, his wife; 
Levi Todd and Jane Briggs, his wife. 

See No. 24758. 

Daniel Breck, (1748-1845), was placed on the pension roll 
of Windsor Co., Vt., 183 1, for service of chaplain in the Mass- 
achusetts Continental Line. He was bom in Boston, Mass.; 
died in Hartland, Vt. 

Also Nos. 5689, 12265. 

MRS. JANE HARDIN BELL. 24644 

Born in Shelby County, Kentucky. 

Wife of John Wilson Bell. 

Descendant of Col. John Hardin and of Gov. John Adair. 

Daughter of Alexander Logan and Jane Irvine Hardin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Mark Hardin and Mary Adair, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hardin and Jane Daviess, his wife; John 
Adair and Catherine Palmer, his wife, m. 1784. 

John Hardin, (1753-92), was a member of Morgan's Rifle 
Corps at the siege of Boston and received the thanks of Gates 
for his service at Saratoga. He was massacred by- the In- 



LINEAGE BOOK. 23 1 



dians on a mission of peace. He was bom in Fauquier Co., 
Va. 

Also Nos. 3, 846, 8227, 193 1 5i 20334, 23840. 

John Adair, (1759-1840), served as aide-de-camp to Gen. 
Thomas Sumpter in the partisan warfare of South Carolina. 
He was placed on the pension roll of Kentucky for service of 
major. South Carolina Line. He was bom in Chester District, 
S. C. ; died in Mercer Co., Ky., and the Legislature has erected 
a monument to his memory at Frankfort. 

Also Nos. 956, 2950, 15352, 21939. 

MISS NANNIE PEYTON BALLARD. 24645 

Born in Shelbyville, Kentucky. 
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Winlock. 

Daughter of John Thomas Ballard and Effie Winlock, his wife. 
See No. 24647. 

MISS FLORENCE EFFIE BALLARD. 24646 

Born in Shelbyville, Kentucky. 
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Winlock. 

Daughter of John Thomas Ballard and Effie Winlock, his wife. 
See No. 24647. 

MISS ELIZA LOUISE WINLOCK DAVIS. 24647 

Bom in Shelby County, Kentucky. 

Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Winlock. 

Daughter of Richard Winlock Davis and Georgiana Winlock, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Robert Beall Winlock and Louisa Adams, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Winlock and Effie Stephenson, his wife. 

Joseph Winlock, (i 758-1 831), entered the Continental army 
as ensign, 1779, was transferred to Twelfth Virginia, 1781 ; 
promoted lieutenant, 1782, and served to the close of the war. 
He was placed on the pension roll, 1826, as lieutenant of Gib- 
son's Continental regiment. He was born in Stafford Co., 
Va. ; died in Shelby Co., Ky. 

MISS GEORGIANA WINLOCK DAVIS. 24648 

Born in Shelbyville, Kentucky. 
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Winlock. 



2^2 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Daughter of Dr. Robert Beall Winlock and Louisa Adams, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Winlock and Effie Stephenson, his wife. 
See No. 24647. 

MRS. MARGARET LYLE HOCKER HIGGINS. 24649 

Born in Shelby County, Kentucky. 

Wife of John Higgins. 

Descendant of Hugh McCormick. 

Daughter of William Helm Hocker and Emma Glass, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Glass, Jr. and Sarah White, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Glass and Mary McCormick, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hugh McCormick and Catherine Sanderson, 
his wife. 

Hugh McCormick, (1735-99), served as a private in the 
Revolution. He was born in Ireland, obtained land about 
1756 near Mifflintown, Penna., and the house he built still 
stands. He removed to Kentucky, where he died. 

MRS. ANNIE STUART LOGAN. 24650 

Born in Shelbyville, Kentucky. 
Wife of John I. Logan. 

Descendant of Maj. Levi Todd, and of Samuel Briggs. 
Daughter of David Todd Stuart and Olivia Winchester Hall, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Robert Stuart and Hannah Todd, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Levi Todd and Jane Briggs, his wife. 
See No. 24758. 

MRS. KATE JARVIS POTTER. 24651 

Born in Louisville, Kentucky. 

Wife of De La Motte Potter. 

Descendant of Hugh McCormick. 

Daughter of William Prince Jarvis and Kate Glass Robinson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Alexander Robinson and Mary McCormick, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Glass and Mary McCormick, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hugh McCormick (1735-99) and Catherine 
Sanderson, his wife. 

See No. 24649. 



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MISS ARTHEMISE BOULIGNY BALDWIN. 24652 

Born in New Orleans, Louisiana. 

Descendant of Jacob Baldwin and of Lieut. William Turner, 
of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Albert Baldwin and Arthimise Bouligny, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Baldwin and Martha Pay son Bruce, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob B'aldwin and Sarah Turner, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Baldwin and Elizabeth Lewis, his 
wife; William Turner and Jane Wright, (1749-1842), his wife. 

Jacob Baldwin, (1760-1844), was placed on the pension roll 
of Cheshire Co., 1831, for service of private in the New Hamp- 
shire militia. He was born in Billerica, Mass. ; died in 
Jaffrey, N. H. 

William Turner, (1738-99), served as lieutenant at Ticon- 
deroga and in the Rhode Island campaign. He was bom in 
Londonderry; died in Jaffery. 

Also Nos. 905s, 12735, 14786, 16213. 

MISS LOUISE HASKELL CASS. 24653 

Bom in Somerset County, Maine. 

Descendant of Col. Simeon Cary and of Sergt. Simeon Keith, 
of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Edwin Augustus Cass and Annie Adelaide French, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel French and Hannah Keith Haskell, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Haskell and Hannah Keith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Keith and Mary Cary, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Cary and Mary Howard, his 
wife. 

Simeon Cary, (1719-1802), was commissioned colonel of 
Massachusetts militia, 1776, to serve at Boston. He was born 
in Bridgewater, where he died. 

Simeon Keith, (1749-1828), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm and served as sergeant for duty in Rhode Island. 
He was born in Bridgewater, where he died. 

Also Nos. 2583, 14122, 18504, 22065. 

MRS. EDITH THAXTER STEVENS BABCOCK. 24654 

Born in Eastport, Maine. 
Wife of Augustus H. Babcock. 



234 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Joshua Hersey and of Nathaniel Gove 
Stevens. 

Daughter of John Barstow Stevens and Sarah Williams, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abel Stevens and Sally Thaxter, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Gove Stevens and Lois Stowe, his 
wife; Joshua Thaxter and Mary Hersey, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Hersey and Mary Lincoln, his wife. 

Joshua Hersey, (1704-84), was a defender of Dorchester 
during the absence of regular troops. He was born in Hing- 
ham, Mass. ; where he died. 

Nathaniel Gove Stevens, (1750-1830), served as a private in 
Capt. Eeuben Petty's company of Massachusetts militia, 1776. 
He was born in Marlboro, Mass. ; died in Keene, N. H. 

MRS. MARY O'BRIEN BROWN. 24655 

Born in Eastport, Maine. 

Wife of Henry Charles Brown. 

Descendant of Capt. Gideon O'Brien, of Maine. 

Daughter of James Edward Hatheway and Hannah O'Brien Penni- 
man, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Penniman and Mary O'Brien, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gideon O'Brien and Abigail Tupper, his wife 

Gideon O'Brien, (1746-1827), was one of a company of 
volunteers who captured the British brig "Margaretta" in 
Machias Bay, 1775. He was appointed captain, 1780, and 
this commission, signed by John Hancock, is now in the family. 
He was bom in Kittery, Mass.; died in Machias, Maine. 

Also Nos. 5618, 13391- 

MISS WINIFRED VOSE. 24656 

Bom in Calais, Maine. 

Descendant of Maj. Josiah Hayden. 

Daughter of Edwin Howard Vose and Eliza Maria Goodnow, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Peter Thatcher Vose and Lydia Gushing Buck, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Vose and Mehitable Hayden, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Hayden and Silence Howard, his 
wife. 

Josiah Hayden, (1734-1818), was captain of minute men, 
1775, and promoted major, 1776. He was at Harlem 



UNieAGE BOOK. 235 



Heights where he commanded the regiment in the absence of 
the superior officer. He was born in Braintree, Mass.; died 
in Winslow, Maine. 
Also Nos. 5895, 9059, 19201, 22027, 23863. 

MRS. EFFIE WARD TALBOT. 24657 

Born in Whiting, Maine. 

Wife of Edward Eager Talbot. 

Descendant of Capt. Elijah Ayer. 

Daughter of Silas E. Ward and Lucy Huson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asa Ward and Mary MacNeil, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Ward and Rebecca Ayer, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Ayer and Elizabeth Hicks, his wife. 

Elijah Ayer, (1752-1837), was captain of the armed schooner 
"Nesquawaite" and privateer "Rover," 1781. He was bom 
in Connecticut; died in Bucktouche, N. B. 

MRS. FRANCES AGNES WILDER MURPHY. 24658 

Born in Pembroke, Maine. 

Wife of Charles S. Murphy. 

Descendant of Capt. Theophilus Wilder and of Brig. Gen. 
John Crane. 

Daughter of Elijah Gushing Wilder and Susan Melvina Griffin, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Gushing Wilder and Alice Crane, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Theophilus Wilder and Hannah French, his 
wife; John Crane (1768-1835) and Mary Wheeler, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Theophilus Wilder and Lydia Gushing, 
(1745-1811), his wife, m. 1762; John Crane and Mehitable Wheeler, 
his wife, m. 1767. 

John Crane, (1744-1805), was one of the Tea-party, 1773. 
He raised a company of artillery and won distinction at the 
siege of Boston. He was wounded in the New York cam- 
paign; was commissioned colonel, 1777, and his corps was 
famed in many battles. He was brevetted brigadier general, 
1783, and was an original member of the Cincinnati. He was 
bom in Milton, Mass. ; died in Whiting, Me. 

Also Nos. 5622, 15570. 

Theophilus Wilder, (i 740-1 821), commanded a company of 
militia and served to the surrender at Yorktown. He was bom 
in Bingham, Mass. ; died in Dennysville, Me. 

Also Nos. 5895, 22719. 



236 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 



MISS CARRIE B. TARBOX. 24659 

Born in Stillwater, Minnesota. 

Descendant of Abraham Barnes, of Maine. 

Daughter of Frank Tarbox and Eliza S. Barnes, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abraham Barnes, Jr. (b. 1791) and Jane Estes, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Barnes and Margaret Stackpole, 
(d. 1846), his wife, m. 1778. 

Abraham Barnes, (1757-1819), enlisted, 1775, in Capt. 
Samuel Sawyer's company, Col. James Scammon's regiment. 
He received a pension in York County, Maine, as did also his 
widow. 

MRS. MARION E. FREELAND. 24660 

Born in Fairfield, Maine. 

Descendant of Corp. John Totman, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Calvin Gardiner Totman and Mary Florence Clarke, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezra Totman, (1810-81) and Elizabeth Perlins 
Dunbar, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Vining Totman and Rhoda Snow 
Whitman, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Totman and Sarah Vining, his wife. 

John Totman served at the alarms as private and corporal in 
the Massachusetts militia. He is buried at Abington, Mass. 

MRS. JENNIE M. HAMMOND. 24661 

Born in Bingham, Maine. 

Wife of Frank E. Hammond. 

Descendant of William Hilton, of Maine. 

Daughter of Ezra F. Mclntire and Nancy Knight, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Solomon Knight and Hannah Hilton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Hilton and Catherine McKenney, his 
first wife. * 

William Hilton, (1759-1846), was placed on the pension roll 
of Somerset County, 181 8, for service of private in the Massa- 
chusetts Continental Line. He was bom in Wiscasset; died 
in Solon, Maine. 

MRS. ABBIE W. JOHNSON. 24662 

Born in Winslow, Maine. 
Wife of Charles F. Johnson. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 237 



Descendant of Lieut. Jonathan Garland, Rev. John Adams 
and Thomas Parsons. 

Daughter of Isaac W. Britton and Abigail Garland, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Garland and Catherine Parsons, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Garland and Molly Batchelder, his 
wife; Joseph Parsons and Abigail Adams, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Garland and Abigail Fogg, his 
wife; Thomas Parsons and Anna Poor, his wife; Rev. John Adams 
and Hannah Chesley, his wife. 

Jonathan Garland, (1746- 1825), served as lieutenant in Capt. 
Moses Leavitt's company, 1778, for duty in Rhode Island. 
He was born in Hampton, N. H., where he died. ' 

John Adams, (1725-92), was a patriot preacher and under 
his pulpit at Durham, N. H., was hid powder which was taken 
from Fort William and sent to Bunker Hill. He died in New- 
field, Maine. 

Also No. 9596. 

Thomas Parsons, (1735-1811), was a patriot. He was born 
in Bradford, Mass. ; died in Parsonfield, Maine. 

MRS. ETHEL L. TOTMAN TURNER. 24663 

Born in Fairfield, Maine. 
Wife of Charles Turner. 
Descendant of Corp. John Totman. 

Daughter of Arthur H. Totman and Addie V. Thompson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ezra Totman and Elizabeth P. Dunbar, his wife. 
See No. 24660. 

MRS. HARRIET ROXANA WATTS. 24664 

Bom in Camden, Maine. 

Wife of Edward Brown Watts. 

Descendant of Thomas Jones, of Maine. 

Daughter of Waterman Leach and Sarah Taylor, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Taylor and Sarah Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Jones and Sarah Mead, his wife. 

Thomas Jones was placed on the pension roll, 1823, of 
Waldo County, Maine, for three years' actual service of private 
in the New Hampshire Line. 

MRS. LUCELLA GILBERT GIBNEY. 24665 

Born in Rochester, New York. 
Wife of G. Frank Gibney. 



238 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Eder Covert, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Edwin Gilbert and Mary Howe, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Howe and Lucella Covert, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Marcellus Peter Covert and Eliza Fox, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eder Covert and Rachel Ann Harris, his 
wife. 

Eder Covert, (1760-1826), served as a minute man in the 
Essex County militia. He was born in Plainfield, where he 
died. 

MRS. CORNELIA SCRIBNER MIDDLETON. 24666 

Born in New Albany, Indiana. 

Wife of Harvey Middleton. 

Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Scribner. 

Daughter of Benjamin Martha Scribner and Ann Martha Maginness, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abner Scribner and Charlotte Devol, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Scribner and Phebe Kellogg, his 
wife. 

Nathaniel Scribner, (1743-99), was captain of Connecticut 
militia at Monmouth, where he was wounded. He was placed 
on the pension roll, 1795, for service of captain. He was bom 
in Norwalk, Conn. 

MRS. ANNIE SNOWDEN LANAHAN. 24667 

Born in Columbus, Ohio. 

Wife of Charles M. Lanahan. 

Descendant of Samuel Snowden, of Maryland. 

Daughter of Richard Hopkins Snowden and Martha Sells, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Snowden and Mary Richardson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Snowden and Patience Hopkins, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Snowden and Elizabeth Thomas, 
his wife. 

Samuel Snowden, (1728-1801), was a member of the Prince 
George County Committee to carry into execution the orders of 
the Continental Congress. He was born in Prince George 
County; died in Anne Arundel County. 

24668 

MRS. MARY STACY HOLMES. 24669 

Born in New York, N. Y. 
Wife of Edward Jackson Holmes. 



LINieAGE BOOK. 239 



Descendant of Hon. Roger Sherman. 

Daughter of Charles Cotesworth Beaman and Hettie Sherman Evarts, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William M. Evarts and Helen M. Wardner, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Evarts and Mehetabel Sherman, 
his wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of Rog-er Sherman and Rebecca Prescott, 
his second wife. 

Roger Sherman, (1721-93), w^as a member of the first Con- 
tinental Congress, and a signer of the Declaration of Inde- 
pendence. He served in the Board of War, in the Treasury, 
and, 1783, the Legislature appointed him to revise the statutes 
of Connecticut. He was bom in New^ton, Mass. ; died in New 
Haven, Conn. 

Also Nos. 602, 891, 4868, 6755, 821 1, 1 1059, 20604, 22600. 

MISS MARY E. FOLLETT. 24670 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Dunn. 

Daughter of John Henry Follett and Emma Isadora Dunn, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Orson Mighles Dunn and Mary Jane Groves, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Dunn and Sallie Gorham, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Dunn and Sarah Strout Cash, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Dunn and Sarah Skillings, his 
wife, m. 1757. 

Samuel Dunn, (1735-84), commanded a company of foot, 
1775. He was delegate to the County Convention and promi- 
nent in the town affairs of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, where he 
was bom and where he died. 

MRS. ROSABELLE ROLLINS ANDERSON. 24671 

Born in Chelsea, Maine. 
Wife of Thomas Anderson. 
Descendant of Nathaniel Rollins, of Maine. 
Daughter of George Washington Rollins and Hannah Little, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Rollins and Elizabeth Hussy, his wife. 
Nathaniel Rollins, (1761-1845), was placed on the pension 



240 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

roll of Kennebec County, 1831, for service of private in the 
Massachusetts militia. He was bom in New Castle; died in 
Hallowell, Maine. 

MRS. EUDORA M. PHELPS BURNHAM. 24672 

Born in Waltham, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Albert Stanwood Burnham. 

Descendant of Lieut. Ebenezer Varnum, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Timothy Phelps, Jr. and Harriet Spofford Rankin, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Timothy Phelps and Dorcas Chamberlain, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Chamberlain and Dorcas Varnum, his 
wife, 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Varnimi and Hannah Fox, his 
wife. 

Ebenezer Varnum, (1744-1815), served as a minute man at 
the Lexington Alarm and as lieutenant in Capt. Peter Cobum's 
company at Bunker Hill. He was in the Burgoyne campaign 
under Capt. Joseph Bradley Varnum. He was bom in Dracut, 
where he died. 

Also Nos. 10047, 1 1577, 17562. 

MRS. FLORINE ISADORE LITCHFIELD. 24673 

Born in Rumford, Maine. 

Wife of Wilbur Frederic Stearns Litchfield. 

Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Wardwell. 

Daughter of Jonathan Adams Bartlett and Harriett Adams Gline, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Bartlett and Sarah Wardwell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Wardwell and Sarah Hemmenway, his 
wife. 

Joseph Wardwell, (1760-1849), served in many battles and 
rose from private to lieutenant. He was attached to the Corps 
of Lafayette and was presented by the General with a swt^rd 
for his bravery at Yorktown. He was a charter member of 
the Cincinnati of Massachusetts. He was bom in Andover, 
Mass. ; died in Rumford, Maine. 

MRS. MARY SNOW BRIGHAM. 24674 

Born in Cohasset, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Loriman Stevens Brigham. 



UNEAGE BCX)K. 24I 



Descendant of Lieut. David Snow, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John P. T. Percival and Drusilla Snow, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ephraim Snow and Mary Rich, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Snow and Hannah Collins, his wife. 

David Snow, (1732-93), was commissioned lieutenant, 1777, 
of Capt. Ebenezer Rich's company. He was born in Truro, 
Mass., where he died. 

MRS. HENRIETTA LIVERMORE NORRIS. 24675 

Born in Stafford, Connecticut. 

Wife of John Oscar Norris. 

Descendant of Silas Rice and of Silas Rice, Jr., of Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter of Rev. Daniel P. Livermore and Mary Ashton Rice, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Timothy Rice and Zebiah Vose Ashton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Silas Rice, Jr. and Abigail Hagar, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Silas Rice and Copiah Broughten, his wife. 

Silas Rice, (1719-1800), served as a private in the Massa- 
chusettes militia. He was born in Worcester; died in North- 
boro. 

Also No. 1 5012. 

Silas Rice, Jr., (1749-1830), was a minute man from Hub- 
bardston in Capt. William Marean's company. He was bom 
in Westboro; died in Northampton, Mass. 

MRS. MARY ASHTON RICE LIVERMORE. 24676 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Rev. Daniel P. Livermore. 
Descendant of Silas Rice and of Silas Rice, Jr. 
Daughter of Timothy Rice and Zebiah Vose Ashton, his wife. 
See No. 24675. 

MRS. STELLA B. CADY FURMAN. 24677 

Born in North Adams, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Robert T. Furnam. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Sanford and Elisha Bradford. 

Daughter of William G. Cady and Harriett Ballou, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alanson Cady and Jane A. Bradford, his wife; 
Maturin Ballou and Harriet Sanford, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Bradford and Mary Remington, his 
wife; William Sanford and Lucy Rice, his wife. 



242 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Bradford and Eunice Bennett, his 
wife; Samuel Sanford and Parthena Baldwin, his wife. 

Samuel Sanford, (1740-1804), was captain of a company 
Continental line, 1777; served in the battles of the Jerseys. 
He was bom in Milford, Conn., where he died. 

Also Nos. 13121, 16004, 23916. 

Elisha Bradford, (1753-1809), served as a private in the 
Berkshire County militia under Capt. Samuel Low. He was 
born in Kingston; died in Cheshire, Mass. 

MRS. ETHEL lONE WHIPPLE HEUBLEIN. 24678 

Born in North Pownal, Vermont. 

Wife of Dr. Arthur Heublein. 

Descendant of Stephen Whipple. 

Daughter of Marcus Whipple and lone Kincaid, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Andrew Whipple and Margarette Doyle, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Whipple and Polly Perkins, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Whipple and Zelpha Angel, his 
wife. 

Stephen Whipple, (i 736-1813), was a private in the Berk- 
shire Co., Mass. militia under Capt. David Wheeler, 1777. He 
was bom in Providence, R. I. ; died in Lanesboro, Mass. 

MRS. ESTHER DAVIS CROWELL. 24679 

Born in Bowdoinham, Maine. 

Wife of Martin L. Crowell. 

Descendant of Sergt. Simon Davis. 

Daughter of Charles Davis and Rachel Center, his wife 

Granddaughter of Simon Davis and Margaret Drummond, his wife, 
m. 1789. 

Simon Davis, (1756-1818), served as a private at the Lex- 
ington Alarm and as sergeant at the battle of Bunker Hill. 
His widow received a pension for eight month's actual service 
of sergeant with the New Hampshire troops. He was bom 
in Acton, Mass. ; died in Brunswick, Maine. 

MISS CORA EVERETT WATTS. 24680 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Sergt. Simon Davis. 
Daughter of John R. Watts and Eliza C. Davis, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Charles Davis and Rachel Center, his wife. 
See No. 24679. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 243 



MRS. EMMA C. TOWLE FRAvSER. 24681 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Donald Allan Fraser. 

Descendant of Daniel Souther, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Jeremy Towle and Elizabeth Page Eldridge, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jeremy Towle and Peggy Southers, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Souther and Grace Sprague, his wife. 

Daniel Souther, (1758-1809), served as a private in Capt. 
Peter Cushing's company at Dorchester Heights and in Sea 
Coast defense. He was born in Hingham, where he died. 

MRS. ADELAIDE BIGELOW WITHERBEE. 24682 

Born in Marlborough, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Charles F. Witherbee. 

Descendant of Benoni Dickinson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Lambert Bigelow and Emily F. Dickinson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Heman Dickinson and Ethelinda (Dickinson), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benoni Dickinson and Phoebe Dickinson, his 
wife (parents of Ethelinda). 

Benoni Dickinson, (1747-1839), enlisted in Capt. Moses 
Harvey's company. Col. David Well's regiment, 1777. 

MISS MARTHA E. DADMEN. 24683 

Bom in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Shedd, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Nathan Prescott Dadmen and Martha Laws, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Sears Cook Laws and Mary Blood Shedd (1795- 
1852), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Shedd and Lucy Hartwell, his second 
wife, m. 1793. 

Ebenezer Shedd, (1753-1829), served at the Lexington 
Alarm in Capt. John Ford's company, Bridge's regiment. He 
enlisted in the Artificers, 1776, and served under Capt. 
Jonathan Bremer in the New York campaign. He was bom 
in Chelmsford, Mass., where he died. 

Also No. 21754. 

MRS. LORA A. LITTLEFIELD. 24684 

Born in Newbury, Massachusetts. 
Wife of James C. Littlefield. 



244 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Sergt. Jonathan Putney and Jonathan Wells, 
of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joseph G. Perkins and Sarah Putney Searle, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Horace Searle and Lydia Wells, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Searle and Sarah Putney, his wife; 
Jonathan Wells and Lydia Sweet, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Putney and Elizabeth Newhall, 
his wife; Jonathan Wells and Hannah (Hovey) Smith, his wife. 

Jonathan Putney enlisted from Danvers and was sergeant 
in Capt. Daniel Gallushee's company, Woodbridge's regiment, 
1775. He was wounded in service, removed to Charlton, 
Mass., where, in 1814, he died. 

Jonathan Wells, (1741-93), was a private in the militia, 
1775-76 and 1779, enlisted as a gunner on the "Bon Homme 
Richard" under John Paul Jones. He participated in the 
action in which the British frigate "Serapis" was captured. 
He was bom in Ipswich, where he died. 

Also No. 3995. 

MRS. MARY HAWKES BLAKE. 24685 

Born in Windham, Maine. 

Descendant of Elias Legrow, of Maine. 

Daughter of Jeremiah Hawkes and Mary Hackett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ebenezer Hawkes and Rebecca Legrow, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elias Legrow and Baker, his wife. 

Elias Legrow, (1755-1815), enlisted, 1777, for three years 
and was at Valley Forge. He, was bom in Windham, Maine, 
where he died. 

Also No. 22002. 

MRS. MARY ELIZA DENNIS KIMBALL COPELAND. 24686 

Born in Haverhill, Massachusetts. 

Wife of William McL. Holman Copeland. 

Descendant of Daniel Adams, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Rufus Kimball and Lucy Elisa Adams, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Adams and Hannah Middleton, his wife. 

Daniel Adams served in Capt. Samuel Johnson's company. 
Col. Titcomb's regiment, 1777. He was bom in Haverhill 
and, 1799, we find his name there as a householder. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 245 



MRS. SARAH ELIZABETH TYLER STEVENS. 24687 

Born in Westboro, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Sejrmour W. Stevens. 

Descendant of Shadrick Miller, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of William R. Tyler and Mary Ann Miller, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Shadrick Miller and Martha Parker, his wife. 
Shadrick Millei served as a private in the Worcester County 
militia. He was bom in Westboro, where he died. 

MISS CRISSIE AGUSTA MATHEWS. 24688 

Born in Berwick, Maine. 

Descendant of Moses Butler, of Maine. 

Daughter of James Frances Mathews and Ann Day, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Horatio Nelson Mathews and 'Eunice Grant Butler, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Butler and Hannah Hayes, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Butler. 

Moses Butler, (1741-1823), served as a private in Capt 
Reuben Dyar's company. 

Also No. 23949. 

24689 

MRS. EMILY PALFRAY CHANDLER. 24690 

Born in Lynn, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Warwick Palfray, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Warwick Palfray and Maria C. Breed, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Palfray and Mary Archer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Warwick Palfray (b. 1765) and Hannah Chap- 
man, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Warwick Palfray and Hannah, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Warwick Palfray and Deborah Bick- 
ford, his wife. 

Warwick Palfray, (1715-97), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety, of Salem, 1775, and a member of the Gen- 
eral Court. In 1778 he was chosen by the legislature as 
Collector of Customs for the port of Salem and 1780, was re- 
appointed. 

Also Nos. 18502, 23906. 

MISS EDITH R. CUSHNEY. 24691 

Born in Fonda, New York. 
Descendant of Col. James Livingston. 



246 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI<UTlON. 

Daughter of Henry B. Cushney and Lavina Fonda, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard H. Cushney and Mary Brevoort Henry, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Breevoort Henry and Catharine Liv- 
ingston, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Livingston and Elizabeth. Simpson, 
his wife. 

James Livingston, (1747-1832), was colonel with Mont- 
gomery when that general fell at Quebec. He died in Sara- 
toga, New York. 

Also Nos. 6929, 22928. 

MISS JOSEPHINE CAMPBELL. 24692 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of John Hicks, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Robert Martin Campbell and Caroline Brazier, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Brazier and Elizabeth Hicks Hunt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hunt and Rebecca Hicks, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hicks and Elizabeth Nutting (1726- 
1825), his wife, m. 1748. 

John Hicks, (1725-75), was a member of the Committee of 
Safety, of Cambridge. He was killed in the retreat of the 
British from Lexington. 

Also Nos. 5793» 14080, 15549, 16169, 18517. 

MISS EMMA V. FOSTER 24693 

Born in Richmond, Maine. 
Descendant of John Watson. 

Daughter of William Smith Foster and Emma Jane Allen, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin Foster and Abbie Watson, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Watson and Eunice Caswell, his wife. 
John Watson, (1753-1823), served as a private in the Mass. 
militia. He died in Bowdoinham, Maine. 

MRS. ALICE L. WHITE. 24694 

Born in Southington, Connecticut. 
Wife of Dr. Walter Harris White. 

Descendant of Col. James Barrett, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of George A. Pratt and Mary Elizabeth Barrett, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Capt. Myrick Barrett and Sarah Crosby, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of James Barrett and Jennie White, his wife. 



LINEAGE BCX)K. 247 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Lieut. Col. Nathan Barrett and Mariam 
Hunt, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of James Barrett and Rebecca Hubbard, 
his wife. 

James Barrett, (1710-79), was in, command at the North 
Bridge, 1775, and served as muster master until his death. He 
was born in Concord, where he died. 

Also Nos. 2341, 3171, 5481, 6268, 8251, 10079, 15426, 17586, 20996, 
21587. 

MRS. MARY I. SHEPARD. 24695 

Born in Newburyport, Massachusetts. 
Wife of John Shepard. 

Descendant of Maj. Enoch Titcomb, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Herbert A. Ingraham and Mary J. Titcomb, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Francis Titcomb and Sarah Dodd, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Titcomb and Anne Jones, his wife. 
Enoch Titcomb, (1752-1814), served as brigade major in the 
Mass. militia. He was bom in Newburyport, where he died. 

MRS. MARY LUCINDA SHATTUCK. 24696 

Born in Pepperell, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Samuel Pepperell Shattuck. 

Descendant of Sergt. Lemuel Parker, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Vryling Shattuck and Lucinda Parker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lemuel Parker and Elizabeth Nichols, his wife, 
m. 1 761. 

Lemuel Parker, (1734-1806), was a private, 1775; promoted 
sergeant the same year and served several enlistments under 
different commands. He was bom in Groton; died in Pep- 
perell, Mass. 

Also No. 22747. 

MRS. ELIZABETH JEWETT PALMER REAVELEY. 24697 

Bom in Maiden, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Thomas Tindal Reaveley. 
Descendant of Robert Colbum, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Roswell Newell Palmer and Sarah Colburn, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Elias Colburn and Thankful Rideout, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Colburn and Kesiah Wright, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Colbum and Dorcas Upton, his 
wife. 



248 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Eobert Colburn, (1748-1819), was a minute man at the 
Lexington and Ticonderoga alarms. He was born in Hollis, 
N. H., where he died. 

Also Nos. 19286, 22748, 23426. 

MRS. FLORENCE WISNER HUTCHINSON. 24698 

Bom in Pepperell, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Charles Delano Hutchinson. 

Descendant of Capt. John Wisner and of Capt. John Wisner, 
Jr., of New York. 

Daughter of James Thompson Wisner and Elizabeth Bell Upson, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Moses Wisner and Dorothy Howell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Wisn-er, Jr. (1737-1811), and Mary- 
Thompson, his first wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Wisner and Anne, his wife. 

John Wisner, (1718-78), commanded a company of Orange 
County minute men and died in service. His son, John, served 
in the militia at the same time in the Florida and Warwick 
regiments. 

Also Nos. 7133, 16362. 

MISS SARA FRANCIS FARRAR. 24699 

Born in Pepperell, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Capt. John Nutting and of Maj. John 
Farrar, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Farrar and Mary Burditt Swift, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lieut. Joseph Farrar (b. 1758) and Martha Nut- 
ting, his second wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Farrar and Martha Swift, his wife, m. 
1740; John Nutting and Martha Blood, his wife. 

John Nutting, (1731-1816), commanded a company from 
Pepperell in Col. William Prescott's regiment and his company 
defended the ferry at Bunker Hill. He also served in the 
expedition to Rhode Island, 1778. He was bom in Groton; 
died in Pepperell. 

Also No. 12697. 

John Farrar, (1719-1777), served on the Committee of Cor- 
respondence, of Framingham, Mass. He died in Fitzwilliam, 
N. H. 



LINEAGE BCX)K. 249 

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MISS LUCIE CUTTER GAGE. 24700 

Born in Hollis, New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Benjamin Gage, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Charles Minot Gage and Kate Humphrey Cutter, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Col. Charles Pinkney Gage and Matilda Adelaide 
Baker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Gage and Dorcas Merrill, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Gage and Sarah Richardson, his 
wife. 

Benjamin Gage, (1740-1820), was a private in Capt. Amos 
Gage's company and joined the Continental army at Saratoga. 
He was bom in Pelham, N. H., where he died. 

Also Nos. 20682, 23176. 

MISS MARIAN WELDING HUTCHINSON. 24701 

Born in Pepperell, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Capt. John Wisner, Capt. John Wisner, Jr., 
of New York, William Hutchinson, Nathaniel Farmer, Ed- 
mund Parker and Josiah Blood, all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Delano Hutchinson and Florence Adelia Wisner, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Arnold Hutchinson (1789- 1873) and Amelia 
Parker, his wife; James Thompson Wisner and Elizabeth Bell Upson, 
his wife. 

See No. 24698. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Hutchinson and Sarah (Blood) Pierce 
(1750-1839), his wife; Jonas Parker and Ruth Farmer, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Blood and Sarah Farley (1721-54), 
his first wife, m. 1741 ; Edmund Parker and Elizabeth (Sheple) Green 
(1730-1812), his second wife; Nathaniel Farmer and Hannah Fessen- 
den (1736-82), his wife, m. 1755. 

William Hutchinson, (1751-1821), was on a committee 
of Pepperell to procure men for the army. He was incapaci- 
tated for active duty. 

Nathaniel Farmer, (1725-78), served as a minute man in 
Capt. John Parker's company at Lexington, where he was 
wounded. He was born in Billerica; died in Lexington, 

Edmund Parker, (1731-1813), served several enlistments as 
a private under different commands. He was born in Read- 
ing; died in Pepperell. 



250 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Josiah Blood, (1717-76), volunteered to reenforce the army 
in Canada and died at Ticonderoga. 
Also No. 23425. 

MISS ELLA LOUISE DODGE. 24702 

Born in Fall River, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Peleg Sherman, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George W. Dodge and Ella Maria Sherman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rodmon Sis son Sherman and Maria L. Anthony, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Sherman and Sarah Sherman, his wife, 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Peleg Sherman and Mary Sherman, his 
wife. 

Peleg Sherman, (1747-1811), entered the army as lieutenant 
of Bristol County militia, 1776; was commissioned major, 
1779, and lieutenant-colonel, 1781. He was bom in Swansea, 
where he died. 

Also No. 13418. 

MRS. FANNIE R. ALLEN. 24703 

Born in Watertown, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Edward E. Allen. 

Descendant of Solomon Robbins, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Isaac Robbins and Ruth Wellington, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Robbins and Lois White, his wife. 
Gr.-rgranddaughter of Solomon Robbins and Martha, his wife. 
Solomon Robbins, (1720-1801), served from Newton, as a 
private at the battle of Lexington. 

MRS. MINETTA JOSEPHINE WHITNEY. 24704 

Born in Roxbury, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Arthur Herbert Whitney. 

Descendant of Samuel Osgood, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Freeman David Osgood and Hannah F. Perry, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David S. Osgood (b. 1790) and Lydia Perkins, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Osgood and Betsey Sanborn, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Osgood and Mary Brown, his first 
wife. 

Samuel Osgood, (1749-1834), enlisted in Capt. John 
Moody's company, Badger's regiment, to reenforce the army 
in New York, 1776. He died in Gilmantown. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 251 



MRS. ALICE G. WHITNEY. 24705 

Born in Salem, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Charles E. Whitney. 

Descendant of Benjamin Pearce, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George G. Noah and Mary E. Cole, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Cole and Mary A. Gowan (1813-1905), his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Anthony Gowan and Rebecca Pearce, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Pearce and Tabitha Green, his 
wife. 

Benjamin Pearce enlisted, 1775, in Capt. Joel Smith's com- 
pany, Col. John Glover's regiment. He was bom in Marble- 
head, where, in 1808, he died. 

MRS. JOSIE H. STONE. 24706 

Bom in Mt Diablo, California. 

Wife of Frank M. Stone. 

Descendant of Sergt. Charles Mather, of Conn., Nathan 
Betts, of New York. 

Daughter of Joseph S. Hall and Julia Betts, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Chauncey Betts and Maria Ann Mather, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Betts and Anna Northrup, his wife; 
Bethel Mather and Huldah S. Mather, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Charles Mather and Ruth Kelsey, his wife. 

Charles Mather, (1734- 1825), served as sergeant in Capt. 
John Strong's company of Conn, militia. He was born in 
Suffield ; died in Torrington, Conn. 

Nathan Betts served as private in the Westchester County, 
New York militia. He was bom in 1760 in South Salem, 
N. Y., where he died. 

Also No. 1 72 1 7. 

MRS. IDA ESTELLE ABORN. 24707 

Born in Barrington, Rhode Island. 

Wife of James S. Aborn. 

Descendant of Solomon Peck and of John Short, of Rhode 
Island. 

Daughter of Asa Peck and Lucretia Short Remington, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ellis Peck and Sarah Hill, his wife; Enoch Rem- 
ington and Phoebe Short, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Peck and Abigail Barney, his wife; 
John Short and Betsy Scott, his wife. 



252 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI,UTION. 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Peck and Keziah Barnes, his wife 

Solomon Peck, (1738-1814), was a member and clerk of the 
Barrington Artillery company. He was bom in Barrington, 
where he died. 

John Short, (1757-1822), was enrolled as a private in the 
Bristol County, Rhode Island militia, 1776. 

Also No. 14415- 

MRS. CAROLINE VAX D. CHENOW^TH. 24708 

Born in New Albany, Indiana. 

Widow of Col. Bernard Peel Chenoweth. 

Descendant of Lieut. Nathaniel Callender, John Hazeltine 
and Stephen Hazeltine, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Van Deusen and Mary Huntington Cole, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Martin Van Deusen and Diademie Callender, his 
wife; Calvin Cole and Nancy Hazeltine, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Callender and Diademia Dewey, 
his wife; Stephen Hazeltine and Sibyl Mosely, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Silas Hazeltine and Judith Morse, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gfranddaughter of John Hazeltine and Jane Wood, his 
wife. 

Nathaniel Callendar served as a minute man at various 
alarms. He was bom in Berkshire Co., Mass., where he died. 

John Hazeltine, (1702-77), was chairman of the Committee 
of Correspondence and delegate to the Provincial Congress, of 
Massachusetts. 

Also No. 23756. 

Stephen Hazeltine, (1765-1811), enlisted at sixteen in Capt. 
Reuben Davis' company. Col. Luke Drury's regiment of Mass. 
militia. He was born in Sutton, Mass. ; died in Albany, N. Y. 

MRS. AMANDA M. A. JOHNSON. 24709 

Born in Blackstone, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Theodore S. Johnson. 

Descendant of Judge John Allen, of Rhode Island. 
Daughter of Amos Carroll Allen and Harriet Kempton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Christopher Allen and Martha Spink, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Allen and Martha Allen, his second wife. 
John Allen, (i 747-1813), was a patriot who supplied the 



LINEAGE BOOK. 253 



army with provisions and suffered from imprisonment and 
loss of property. He was born in North Kingston, where he 
died. 
Also Nos. 13977, 14780, 17277, 18946, 19552, 21954. 

MISS EDITH JANET NORCROSS. 24710 

Born in Worcester, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Sergt. Jonathan Abbott, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Orlando Whitney Norcross and Ellen P. Sibley, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of George Valpey Sibley and Phebe Hutchinson Ab- 
bott, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Abbott and Hannah Russell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Abbott and Dorcas Abbott, his 
wife. 

Jonathan Abbott, (1740-1821), served as sergeant at the 
Lexington Alarm in Capt. Henry Abbott's company. He was 
born in Lunenburg; died in Andover. 

MISS MARTHA GREY SIBLEY. 2471 1 

Born in Salem, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Sergt. Jonathan Abbott. 

Daughter of George Valpey Sibley and Phebe Hutchinson Abbott, 
his wife. 
See No. 24710. 

MISS ELIZABETH L. HANDY. 24712 

Born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Capt. Charles Handy, Jr., and of Capt. James 
Arnold. 

Daughter of John Nelson Handy and Abby Rolf, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Clarke Handy and Nancy N-elson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Handy, Jr., and Rebecca Clarke, his 
wife; John Nelson and Margaret Arnold, his wife. 

Gr.-gr-.granddaughter of Charles Handy and Ann Brown, his wife; 
James Arnold and Esther Brewster, his wife. 

Charles Handy, Jr., (1758-91), was appointed adjutant in 
Col. John Topham's regiment of Rhode Island troops, 1776, 
and was promoted lieutenant. In 1779 he was captain of a 
company to protect the seaboard He left the army and, 1782, 
commanded the privateer "Yorick." He was born in New- 
port, R. I. ; died at sea. 



254 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

James Arnold commanded a company, 1776, in Col. Joshua 
Wingate's regiment for the defense of the frontier. He re- 
moved from Boston to Portsmouth, N. H.^ 1770, where after 
the Declaration of Independence, he raised the first company 
of volunteers. 

MRS. HELEN JOSEPHINE MORSE. 24713 

Born in Lowell, Massachusetts. 

Widow of John Henry Morse. 

Descendant of Capt. Caleb Kimball, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joseph Woodman Kimball and Sarah Abigail Clark, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Kimball and Rachel Chase, his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Caleb Kimball and Hannah Noyes, his wife. 

Caleb Kimball, (1744- 1830), was a private at the Lexington 
Alarm and served as lieutenant, 1776. He commanded a 
company of militia detailed to guard the prisoners of Bur- 
goyne's army. He was born in West Newbury, where he 
died. 

MRS. SARAH ABIGAIL KIMBALL. 24714 

Born in Sutton, New Hampshire. 

Widow of Capt. Joseph W. Kimball. 

Descendant of Capt. Chase Taylor and of Lieut. Nathan 
Taylor, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of John Clark, M. D., and Abigail Hannah Bacheldor Tay- 
lor, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathan Taylor and Abigail (Elkins) Ward, his 
second wife, m. 1804. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Chase Taylor and Phoebe Hayes ( 1728-86) » 
his first wife. 

Chase Taylor, (1728-1805), served as captain at the battle of 
Bennington, where he was wounded. He was bom in 
Stratham; died in Sanbomton. 

Nathan Taylor, (1754-1840), gave distinguished service in 
the "Rangers" and was severely wounded by Indians on scout- 
ing duty. Ill health compelled him to resign his commission 
near the close of the war. In 181 2 he commanded a "Ring 
Bone Company" composed of Revolutionary veterans. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 255 



MISS ALICE SEWARD BROWN. 24715 

Born in Schenectady, New York. 

Descendant of Elijah Brown, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Albert Brown (1801-82) and Jerusha Churchill (i8c8- 
89), his wife, m. 1827. 

Granddaughter of Elijah Brown, Jr. (1771-1840) and Wealthy Dem- 
ing, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Elijah Brown and Phebe Nash (1734- 1834), 
his wife, m. 1764. 

Elijah Brown, (1730-1819), was on the Committee of In- 
spection of Eichmond and a member of the Provincial Con- 
gress. 

MISS EMILY W. BROWN. 24716 

Born in Schenectady, New York. 
Descendant of Elijah Brown. 

Daughter of Albert Brown and Jerusha Churchill, his wife. 
See No. 24715. 

MRS. HELEN BURTON BEMAN. 24717 

Born in Granville, Ohio. 

Wife of Wooster Woodruff Beman. 

Descendant of Lieut. Judah Burton, of New York. 

Daughter of Nathan Smith Burton and Sarah J. Fairfield, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Smith Burton and Elizabeth Willcox, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Burton and Huldah Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Judah Burton and Huldah Stanton, his 
wife. 

Judah Burton, (1739-1813), was appointed lieutenant by the 
Provincial Congress of New York, 1775, and the commission 
is still in the family. He was granted land in Montgomery 
County, where he founded a town and where he died. 

Also No. 23241. » 

MRS. LETITIA MAE HOWELL NICHOLS. 24718 

Born in Macon, Michigan. 

Wife of Arthur Clayton Nichols. 

Descendant of David Howell, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Charles Howell (1830- 1903) and Sarah Ann Bird, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Howell (1803-88) and Letitia Van Duyn 
(1803-76), his wife. 



256 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Howell and Catherine Sebring, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of David Howell and Phebe Coulter, his wife. 

David Howell, (1739-1827), served as a private in Capt. 
Jacob Ten Eyck's company of Somerset County, New Jersey 
militia. He died in Bound Brook. 

MRS. ALICE FIELD WOODBRIDGE. 24719 

Born in Detroit, Michigan. 

Widow of Francis Woodbridge, Lieut. 7th U. S. Infantry. 

Descendant of Capt. Thomas Berry, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Moses Wheelock Field and Mary W. Kercheval, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Berry Kercheval and Maria Forsyth, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Kercheval and Jennie Berry, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Berry and Frances Ann Kendall 
(1738-1818), his wife. 

Thomas Berry, (1735-1818), commanded a company in the 
Eighth Virginia regiment, Continental Line, 1776. He was 
born in King George Co. ; died in Frederick Co., Va. 

Also No. 21610. 

MRS. BELLE ROBINSON HARPER. 24720 

Born in Hancock, Michigan. 

Wife of Frederick Butler Harper. 

Descendant of Lieut. George Robinson, David Robinson and 
William Williams. 

Daughter of Samuel Stillman Robinson and Eliza Norton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Everett Robinson (1784-1862) and Julia Williams 
(1786-1826), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Robinson (1761-1851) and Anna Whit- 
aker, his wife; William Williams (1758-1841) and Susannah Pond, 
his wife, 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Robinson (1726-1812) and Abigail 
Everett, his wife. 

See No. 24571. 

MRS. FLORINE BARBOUR HENRY. 24721 

Born in Detroit, Michigan. 
Wife of William G. Henry. 

Descendant of Corp. Ephraim Robertson, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Edwin S. Barbour and Ella Tefft, his wife. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 257 



Granddaughter of William Harrison Teflft and Lurinda Martha Hol- 
brook, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Royal Tefft and Celinda Robertson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Robertson and Priscilla Rose, his 
wife. 

Ephraim Robertson, (1746- 1826), enlisted as corporal, 1777. 
He was placed on the pension roll of Tolland County, 1818, 
for service of private in the Connecticut Line. He was bom 
in Coventry, where he died. 

Also No. 18627. 

MRS. HARRIETT CLARKE RAYNALE. 2^722 

Born in Clarkston, Michigan. 

Widow of Spencer B. Raynale. 

Descendant of Jeremiah Clarke. 

Daughter of Nelson W. Clarke and Phidelia A. Clarke, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jeremiah Clarke and Sarah Millington, his wife. 

Jeremiah Clarke, (1760- 1845), served in the Vermont militia, 
raised for the defense of the frontier. He was bom in New 
Hampshire ; died in Clarkston, Mich. 

MRS. ISABEL TUCKER HALLOCK. 24723 

Born in Elkhart, Indiana. 

Wife of Lewis William Hallock. 

Descendant of Joseph Tucker. 

Daughter of Alba Mark Tucker and Sarah Jane Henry, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alvan Tucker and Abigail Torrey, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Tucker and Elizabeth Rollins, his wife. 

Joseph Tucker, (1753-1841), 'enlisted, 1778, for three years, 
served in Col. Joseph Cilley's regiment at Valley Forge. He 
was placed on the pension roll of Windsor Co., Vt., 181 8, for 
service of private in the New Hampshire Line. He was bom 
in Kingston, N. H. ; died in Norwich, Vt. 

MRS. MARGARET JOHNSON STEARNS. 24724 

Born in Corning, New York. 
Wife of Samuel Chapin Stearns. 
Descendant of Dr. Benjamin Welles. 

Daughter of Thomas A. Johnson and Sarah Welles Johnson, his wife. 
10 



258 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of Henr>' Welles (b. 17^4) and Margaret Haigfat, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Welles and Sarah Nelson, his wife. 

Benjamin Welles, (1756-1813), a graduate of Yale, was ap- 
pointed issuing commissary, 1777, and also acted as surgeon's 
mate. He was bom in Stamford, Conn. ; died in Wayne, N. 
Y. His widow received a pension for two years' acttial ser- 
vice of commissar}^ and surgeon's mate. 

Also Nos. 832, 23134- 

MRS. HARRIET FERRIN BRIGHAM. * 24725 

Born in Hyde Park, Vermont. 

Wife of Homer C. Brigham, M. D. 

Descendant of Whitman Jacobs, Jr. 

Daughter of Whitman G. Ferrin and Matilda Harris, his wife. 

Granddaughter of- John Ferrin and Hannah Jacobs, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Whitman Jacobs, Jr., and Hannah Walker, 
his wife. 

Whitman Jacobs, Jr., (1759-1825), enlisted, 1778, from 
Athol in the Worcester County, Massachusetts militia. He 
was born in Thompson, Conn. ; died in Croydon, N. H. 

MRS. EMMA HINKLEY COLE. 24726 

Born in Decatur, Michigan. 

Wife of Dr. J. Charles Cole. 

Descendant of Heman Hinkley and of Barnabas Wellman. 

Daughter of Myron Hinkley and Mary Hicks Retallick, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Hinkley and Cecilia Wellman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Zenas Hinkley and Abigail Langdon, his wife; 
Homer Wellman and Charlotte Lord, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Heman Hinkley and Lydia Lovwell, his 
wife ; l^arnabas Wellman and Lois Page, his wife, m. 1780. 

Heman Hinkley turned out at the Bedford and Dartmouth 
Alarms, 1778, in Capt. Jacob Lovell's company of Massa- 
chusetts militia. 

Barnabas Wellman, (1756-1847), was placed on the pension 
roll of Cliatauqua Co., N. Y., for four years' and eight months' 
actual service of private and drum-major in the Connecticut 
tr()()i)s. Tie enlisted from Killingly, Conn. 



LINEAGE BCX)K. 259 



MRS. FRANCES HINKLEY MOORE. 24727 

Born in Rome City, Indiana. 
Wife of F. H. Moore. 

Descendant of Heman Hinkley and of Barnabas Wellman. 
Daughter of Myron Hinkley and Mary Hicks Retallick, his wife. 
See No. 24726. 

MISS CORNELIA RIPLEY. 24728 

Born in Conessus, New York. 

Descendant of Piram Ripley and of Willis Johnson. 

Daughter of Willis Johnson Ripley and Delite Post, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Tyranus Ripley and Rebekah Howe, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Piram Ripley and Hannah Plumb, his wife; 
John Howe and Lydia Johnson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Willis Johnson and Jemima Smith, his wife. 

Piram Ripley, (1762-1844), was a powder boy on the "Oliver 
Cromwell" 1778, and the "Confederacy" 1779. In 1780 he 
enlisted in the army from Livingston Co., N. Y., and served 
to the close of the war. He was bom in Duxbury, Mass.; 
died in Franklin, N. Y. 

Willis Johnson served as a private in Capt. Joseph Burt's 
company of New Hampshire militia to reenforce Gates, 1776. 
He was bom in Bridge water, Mass., 1744; lived during the 
Revolution in Westmoreland, N. H. 

MISS ALBERTA TULLIA THOMAS. 24729 

Born in Eden, Maine. 

Descendant of Cornelius Thompson. 

Daughter of Benjamin C. Thomas and Helen Augusta Campbell, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Thomas and Polly Thompson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Thompson. 

Cornelius Thompson enlisted from Salem, Mass., as a sea- 
man, 1777, under Capt. John Fisk on the "Massachusetts.'' 
He commanded the "Hawk" 1780, and the "Atlanta" 1782. 
He was born in Salem, Mass. ; died in Trenton, Me. 

Also Nos. 13293, 21466. 

MRS. ALICE M. S. DURYEA. 24730 

Born in New York, N. Y. 
Wife of Richard C. Duryea. 



26o DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Lieut. Elijah Hall, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Alexander Hull and Georgiana H. Sherburne, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Henry Sherburne and Mary Ann Hall, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Hall and Elizabeth Stoodley, his wife. 

Elijah Hall, (1743-1830), was commissioned, 1777, to serve 
with John Paul Jones on the first cruise of the "Ranger." In 
1778 he was on the "Drake"; was at the siege of Charleston, 
lost an eye in action and served to the close of the war. He 
was bom in Portsmouth, where he died. 

MISS LOUISE MINOR. . 24731 

Born in St. Mary's, Virginia. 

Descendant of Capt. James Maxwell. 

Daughter of John Minor and Martha Neel, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Minor and Rebecca Maxwell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Maxwell and Ann Grant, his wife. 

James Maxwell, (1757- 1843), served as lieutenant, 1775; 
was promoted captain, 1777, in the New Jersey Continental 
Line. He died in Greene County, Pa. 

MRS. KATHERINE STICKNEY SNEVE. 24732 

Born in Stillwater, Minnesota. 

Wife of Haldor Sneve, M. D. 

Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Stickney, of Massachusetts.. 

Daughter of Alpheus Beede Stickney and Kate Wilts Herzog Hall, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Stickney and Ursula Moriah Beede, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Stickney and Anna Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Stickney and Sarah Tenny, his 
wife, 

Thomas Stickney, (1734-1808), was lieutenant in Capt. 
Nathan Gage's company at the battle of Bunker Hill. He 
commanded the company under Stark at Bennington, as the 
captain was ill, and here he was wounded. He was bom at 
Bradford, where he died. 

Also No. 14121. 

MRS. MARY HALL HAYNIE. 24733 

Born in New Haven, Connecticut. 
Wife of Edwin Cooper Haynie. 



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Descendant of John Miles, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Lucius W. Hall and Elizabeth Shepherd, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Leverett Shepherd and Almira Somers, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Somers and Janet Miles, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Miles and Jane Green, his wife. 
John Miles, (1738-1815), served in the Connecticut militia. 
He was born in New Haven ; died in Milford. 
Also Nos. 13122, 16016. 

MES. ELIZA WINSLOW DOUGAN. 24734 

Born in St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Wife of Edward Curry Dougan. 

Descendant of Thomas Mayo and of Isaac Clark. 

Daughter of Charles Edwin Mayo and Eliza Caroline Fitch, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jeremiah Mayo and Mary Paddock Clark, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Mayo and Sarah Seabury, his wife; Isaac 
Clark and Temperance Sears, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Mayo and Elizabeth Wing, his 
wife. 

Thomas Mayo, (1725-78), served as seaman, was captured 
on a privateer, imprisoned on the "Jersey," discharged sick 
and died on his way home. He was born in Barnstable 
Co., Mass. ; died in Newport, R. I. 

Also Nos. 1847 1, 21508. 

Isaac Clark, (1761-1819), served on a privateer and his name 
is among those who suffered on the "Jersey." He was bom 
in Harwick, Mass. ; died in Princess Island, Africa. 

MI*SS MARIANNE CLARKE. 24735 

Born in St. Cloud, Minnesota. 

Descendant of Sergt. Isaac Clark, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Nehemiah Parker Clarke and Caroline Elizabeth Field, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ozias Field and Charlotte Elizabeth Whiting, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Whiting and Persis Rice Clark (1786- 
1855), his wife, m. 1809. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Clark and Martha (Clark) Rangaw 
(d. 1798), his first wife, m. 1784. 

Isaac Clark, (1760- 1836), was placed on the pension roll for 
nine month's actual service of private and sergeant in the 
Massachusetts Line. He was born in Hubbardston, where he 
died. 



262 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. FRANCES L. PRESTON HARNDEN. * 24736 

Born in Cascade, Wisconsin. 

Wife of James Harnden. 

Descendant of Benjamin Preston. 

Daughter of James Preston and Elizabeth Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Preston and Jane Owen, his wife. 

Benjamin Preston, (1762-1826), served in the New York 
militia, 1778-79, under Capt. Israel Smith and Capt. Abraham 
Swartout. 

MRS. ADELIE SUMNER TOWNSEND. 24737 

Born in Jamaica, Vermont. 
Wife of William A. Townsend. 
Descendant of Elisha Converse. 

Daughter of Josiah Gleason Sumner and Betsey Converse, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Converse and Betsey Shaw, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Converse. 

Elisha Converse enlisted at seventeen and was with the Con- 
necticut troops at Cambridge. He died in Spencer, Mass. 

MRS. FRANCES JUDD MITCHELL. 24738 

Born in Binghamton, New York. 

Wife of Oliver Ulmer Mitchell. 

Descendant of Ensign Wait Beach and of Ensign Jesse Judd, 
of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Henry Judd (1805-70) and Hannah Mason Beacl^his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Orrin Judd (1771-1830) and Aseneth Landon, his 
wife; Miles Beach and Huldah Grant, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Judd and Mary Buell, his wife ; Wait 
B-each and Huldah Loomis, his wife. 

Wait Beach, (1747-1810), served as ensign in Capt. Bezaleel 
Beebe's company. Wads worth's brigade, 1776. He was bom 
in Goshen ; died in Torrington. 

Jesse Judd, (1739-81), was appointed from Goshen, ensign 
in Capt. Stephen Goodwin's company, 1776. 

MRS. ROXANA L. ALLEN. 24739 

Born in Kempville, Canada. 
Wife of Rev. J. W. Allen, D. D. 
Descendant of Capt. Charles Walworth, of New Hampshire. 



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Daughter of Minor Purmort (b. 1799) and Perlena Nettleton, his 
wife, m. 1829. 

Granddaughter of Joshua Purmort and Eunice Walworth, his wife, 
m. 1796. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Walworth and Lucy Harris, his wife. 

Charles Walworth, (1745-82), of Canaan, N. H., is buried 
there in the "Coble Cemetery," and his service is given as 
captain. 

MRS. JULIA CRAWFORD BROKAW. 24740 

Born in Eutaw, Alabama. 

Wife of Augustus Von L. Brokaw. 

Descendant of Capt. Peter Forney, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Robert Leighton Crawford and Frances Elizabeth Webb, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Peter Webb and Martha Burwell Dabney 
Bell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Young Webb and Frances Elizabeth 
Forney, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Forney and Nancy Abernathy, his 
wife, m. 1783. 

Peter Forney, (1756-1834), served as lieutenant of volun- 
teers, 1777, as captain at Charleston, and 1781, commanded a 
company of Dragoons that marched to the relief of Wilming- 
ton. He was born in Lincoln County, N. C, where he died. 

Also Nos. 6437, 7659, 23317. 

m.. 

MRS. ELLA GALE BARSTOW. 24741 

Born in St. Louis, Missouri. 

Wife of Charles W. Barstow. 

Descendant of Lieut. Andrew Pettingill, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Daniel Bailey Gale and Caroline Elizabeth Pettingill, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Pettingill and Hannah Quimby, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Pettingill and Abigail Greeley, his 
wife. 

Andrew Pettingill, (1742-77), served as second lieutenant at 
the battle of Bunker Hill, and as lieutenant at Bennington, 
where he was wounded. He was born in Plaistow; died in 
Salisbury, N. H. 



264 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. LIDA W. S. EVANS. 24742 

Born in Fulton, Missouri. 

Wife of Henry Clay Evans. 

Descendant of Capt. James Tate. 

Daughter of Dr. E. Tate Scott and Louisa OfiFut, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. William Scott and Sarah Hall Tate, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Tate and Elizabeth McClanathan, his 
wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of James Tate and Sarah Hall, his wife. 

James Tate, (1745-81), commanded a company at the battle 
of Guilford Court House, where he lost his life. 

MRS. MARGARET HEATON EVANS. 24743 

Born in Brooklyn, New York. 
Wife of John Evans. 

Descendant of Capt. William Heaton. 

Daughter of William Childs Heaton and Maria D. Heaton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Heaton, Jr., and Martha Childs, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Heaton and Irena King, his wife, m. 
1754. 
William Heaton, (1732-1814), commanded a company of 

Vermont militia at various alarms. He removed from Swan- 
sea, N. H., 1774, to Thetford, Vt. 

MRS. FLORENCE GARRISON FRENCH. 24744 

Born in St. Louis, Missouri. 

Wife of D. Edgar French. 

Descendant of Lieut. Isaac Garrison and of Isaac Kingsland. 

Daughter of Charles Richard Garrison and Nancy Burd, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel R. Garrison and Ann Coats Noye, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Garrison (1778-1840) and Catherine 
Schuyler Kingsland, his wife, m. 1803. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Garrison and Elizabeth Covert, his 
wife, m. 1763; Philip Kingsland and Catherine Creely, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Kingsland and Johanna Schuyler, 
his wife. 

Isaac Garrison, (1738-1816), served as second lieutenant in 
the Orange County regiment and was cannoneer at Fort Mont- 
gomery, where he was taken prisoner. He was bom in Gar- 
rison's Landing; died in Orange Co., N. Y. 

Also Nos. 1772, 21071. 

Isaac Kingsland, (1710-1803), served as a minute man in 
the Bergen County, New Jersey, militia. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 265 



MRS. CELESTE McELROY HICKMAN. 24745 

Born in St. Louis, Missouri. 

Wife of Clement Smith Hickman. 

Descendant of Ensign Simeon Buford. 

Daughter of John Albert McElroy and Mary Frances Buford, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John Buford and Elizabeth Holmes Singleton, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Col. William Buford and Frances Walker IGrt- 
ley, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Buford and Margaret Kirtley, his 
wife. 

Simeon Buiord, (1756-1840), was granted a pension for 
over two years' actual service of private and ensign in the 
Virginia and Continental Lines. He was born in Culpeper 
Co., Va.; died in Warren Co., Ky. 

MRS. CARRIE MAE JEWETT WEBB. * 24746 

Born in Lancaster, Missouri. 

Wife of Leroy Webb. 

Descendant of Deacon Isaac Butler. 

Daughter of De W\tt Nathaniel Jewett and Allin C. Ballinger, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter ef Jared O. Connor Jewett and Harriet Sarah Butler, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Stone Butler and Susan Richards, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Butler and Hannah Hull, his wife. 

Isaac Butler, (1752-1833), was placed on the pension roll of 
Franklin Co., Vt., 1818, for one year's actual service of pri- 
vate in the Connecticut Line. He was at the siege of St. John. 
He died in Fairfield, Vt. 

MRS. MAY TOMPKINS SHAW. 34747 

Born in Boonville, Missouri. 
Wife of Campbell Beauregard Shaw. 
Descendant of Col. Samuel Meredith, of Virginia. 
Daughter of Benjamin Tompkins and Susan Forsyth Clark, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Grayn Reid Tompkins and Sallie Ann May, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David May and Mary Meredeth, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Meredith and Jane Henry, his wife. 



266 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Samuel Meredith, (1732-1808), commanded the Independent 
company of Hanover County, under Col. Patrick Henry, 1775, 
and was appointed colonel of minute men, 1776. 

Also Nos. 1384, 3280, 5729, 13936, 20252. 

MRS. CORNELIA SANBORN STEELE. 24748 

Born in Brockport, New York. 
Wife of A. J. Steele, M. D. 

Descendant of Lieut. Andrew Pettengill, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Stephen Sanborn and Sarah Pettengill, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin Pettengill and Hannah Greeley, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Pettengill (1742-77) and Abigail 
Greeley, his wife. 
See No. 24741. 

MRS. CARRIE McCRARY WALKER. 24749 

Born in Keokuk, Iowa. 

Wife of Thomas J. Walker. 

Descendant of Capt. James McCrary, or North Carolina. 

Daughter of George W. McCrary and Helen A. Gelatt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James McCrary and Matilda Forrest, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John McCrary and Ruth Masson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James McCrary and Isabella Giffin, his 
wife. 

James McCrary, (1737-1820), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of Iredell County. He also served as cap- 
tain in the North Carolina Line. 

Also No. 19878. 

MRS. SARAH MORRIS NEWMAN. 24750 

Born in May's Lick, Kentucky. 

Wife of Henry L. Newman. 

Descendant of David Morris. 

Daughter of William Van Hoon Morris (1792-1854) and Louisa 
Elliott Warder, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Morris and Mary Shotwell, his wife, m. 
1769. 

David Morris, (1746-98), served as a private in the Essex 
County, New Jersey militia in Capt. Benjamin Laing's com- 
pany. He removed from New Jersey, in 1788, to Mason 
County, Ky., and died at May's Lick, where he is buried. He 
was born in Wales. 



UNCAGE BOOK. 267 



MRS. SALLIE NEWMAN GRAY. 24751 

Born in Leavenworth, Kansas. 
Wife of William Gray. 
Descendant of David Morris. 

Daughter of Henry Levi Newman and Sarah Morris, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William V. Morris and Louisa Warder, his wife. 
See No. 24750. 

MRS. OCTAVIA KAY BENIGHT HULL. 24752 

Born in Easton, Missouri. 
Wife of Curtis Hull. 
Descendant of Col. Benjamin Wait. 

Daughter of Calvin Wait Benight and Mary Talbot, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thaddeus Benight and Abigail Wait, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Wait, Jr., and Lavina Heaton, his 
wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Wait and Lois Gilbert, his wife. 
Benjamin Wait, (1736-1822), served in the capture of Ticon- 
deroga and commanded a company of Green Mountain 
Rangers, 1776. In 1777 he was appointed sheriflF of Windsor 
County; served on the Board of War, 1781, and as colonel of 
Vermont militia, 1782. He was born in Sudbury, Mass.; died 
in Waitsfield, Vt. 
Also Nos. 3410, 21355, 23226. 

24753 
MISS PHEBE FORCE. 24754 

Born in St. Joseph, Missouri. 
Descendant of Col. Benjamin Wait. 

Daughter of Daniel M. Force and Mary Benight, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thaddeus Benight and Abigail Wait, his wife. 
See No. 24752. 

MRS. ANNA FORCE SHIREMAN. 24755 

Born in St. Joseph, Missouri. 
Wife of John Shireman, Jr. 
Descendant of Col. Benjamin Wait. 
Daughter of Daniel M. Force and Mary Benight, his wife. 
See Nos. 24752, 24754. 

24756 



268 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

MRS! ANNE A. DUGAN. 24757 

Born in Windham, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of George E. Dugan. 

Descendant of Lieut. Asa Stevens. 

Daughter of Myron Stevens and Polly Robinson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asa Stevens and Esther Downing, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Asa Stevens and Sarah Adams, his wife, m 
1761. ' 

Asa Stevens, (1734-78), removed from Canterbury, Conn., 
1772, and, when the war commenced, enlisted in the militia. 
He served under Col. Zebulon Butler at Wyoming, where he 
lost his life. His name is on the monument erected near the 
battlefield. 

Also Nos. 2670, 12982, 13772, 20601, 21763, 23893. 

MRS. NELLIE CARR ZIMMERMAN. 24758 

Born in St. Louis, Missouri. 

Wife of Benjamin Waters Zimmerman. 

Descendant of Dr. Joseph Browne, Samuel Briggs and Maj. 
Levi Todd. 

Daughter of Walter Chiles Carr and Stephanie B. Wescott, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Carr and Elizabeth Todd, his wife, m. 
1806: Maj. Robert Wescott and Catherine De Visme Browne (d. 1833). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Levi Todd and Jane Briggs, his wife; Joseph 
Browne and Catherine De Visme, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Briggs and Sarah Logan, his wife. 

Joseph Browne, (1758-1835), studied medicine in London, 
served as surgeon in the Pennsylvania Line, 1778, under CoL 
William Irvine. He was a member of the Society of the Cin- 
cinnati of New York, from which state he was subsequently 
appointed acting governor of the Territory of Louisiana. He 
was born in Bridgeport, England ; died in Philadelphia, Pa. 

Also No. 1283 1. 

Samuel Briggs, (1730-95), served in the pioneer warfare of 
Kentucky under his brother-in-law, CoL Benjamin Logan. 

Levi Todd, (1756- 1807), was a defender of the fort at Har- 
rodsburg; was at the battle of Blue Licks and aide to Gen. 
George Rogers Clark. He died in Fayette Co., Ky. 

Also Nos. 5689, 6404, 10471, 12265, i5773» 18417, 21082. 



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MRS. CLARA M. JOHNSON KNIGHT. 24759 

Born in The Dalles, Oregon. 

Wife of Joshua Mauran Knight. 

Descendant of Thomas Pierpont, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Jasper W. Johnson and Mary E. Post, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John D. Post and Luanna Pierpont, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Pierpont and Mercy Barnes, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Pierpont and Hannah Bishop, his 
wife. 

Thomas Pierpont served several enlistments and was taken 
prisoner at Fort Washington, 1776. He was born at North 
Haven, where, in 18 12, he died. 

MRS. ELLA BARTLETT COATES. 24760 

Born in Brecksville, Ohio. 

Wife of Louis W. Coates. 

Descendant of Gershom Randall. 

Daughter of Edmund Bartlett and Catherine Righter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edmund Morris Bartlett and Laura Randall, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gershom Randall and Judith Kenney, his wife. 

Gershom Randall, in 1832, was placed on the pension roll of 
Hampshire County for eleven months' actual service of private 
in the Massachusetts Line. He was bom, 1748, in Scituate, 
Massachusetts. 

MRS. WINONA F. BRANCH SAWYER. 24761 

Born in Williamsville, New York. 

Wife of Andrew J. Sawyer. 

Descendant of John Branch. 

Daughter of Rev. William Branch and Elizabeth B. Trowbridge, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Shubael Branch (b. 1772) and Freelove Rice, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Branch. 

John Branch, (1729-1812), served in the defense of Fort 
Ann, 1777, in Capt. John Strong's company, Col. John Brown's 
regiment of Massachusetts militia. He was bom in Connecti- 
cut, removed to Massachusetts, before the Revolution, and died 
in Whiting, Vt. 



270 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI<UTlON. 

MRS. SARAH KATHERINE WAUGH. 24762 

Born in Henry County, Kentucky. 

Wife of W. J. Waugh. 

Descendant of (William) Abraham Ferguson. 

Daughter of John A. Torbitt and Frances M. Ferguson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John B. Ferguson and Mildred Marshall Wright, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of (William) Abraham Ferguson and Nancy, 
his wife. 

William Abraham Ferguson, (1761-1840), was placed on the 
pension roll of Fayette County, Ky., for two years' actual ser- 
vice of private in the Virginia Line. He was at the "battles of 
Trenton, Germantown and Brandywine. He died near Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

MRS. LYDIA S. TUKEY MORRISON. 24763 

Born in Mankato, Minnesota. 

Wife of William Morrison. 

Descendant of Col. John Allan and Houchin Tukey, of 
Maine. 

Daughter of Alonzo Pease Tukey and Elizabeth Isabella Maxwell 
Allan, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joshua Tukey and Lydia Kennard, his wife; 
Theophilus Wilder Allan and Martha R. Sargent, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Bangs Tukey and Olive Smith, his 
wife ; Mark Allan and Susan Wilder, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Houchin Tukey and Rhoda Blaisdell, his 
wife; John Allan and Mary Patton (1746-1819), his wife. 

John Allan, (1746- 1805), was granted by Congress a tract 
of land for losses in the patriot cause. He died in Lubec, 
Maine. 

Also Nos. 6519, 15086, 22719. 

Houchin Tukey, (1759-87), served in the Penobscot expedi- 
tion, 1779, under Capt. Peter Warren. He was bom in Fal- 
mouth, where he died. 

MISS IDA J. JOHNSTON. 24764 

Born in Appleton, Wisconsin. 
Descendant of Capt. Richard Hewitt, Daniel Guile, Henry 
Cline and John Favill. 
Daughter of Duncan M. Johnston and Pedie Guile, his wife. 



UNEAG]^ BOOK. 271 



Granddaughter of William Johnston and Harriett Favill, his wife; 
Henry Guile (1803-62) and Phoebe Cline (1806-43), his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Favill and Nancy Fox (or Lewis), his 
wife; Daniel Guile and Mary Hewitt, his wife; Henry Cline and 
Sarah, his second wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Hewit and Experience Leeds, his 
wife. 

Richard Hewitt served as captain in Col. Jonathan Latimer's 
regiment of Connecticut militia. 

Daniel Guile served as a private in the New York militia. 
He died in Oppenheim, N. Y., 1808. 

Henry Cline served in the New York Levies. He died 1781. 

Also No. 10219. 

John Favill served as a private, 1778, in Capt. John Lafler's 
company of bateaumen. Continental troops. He was born in 
England; died in Herkimer Co., N. Y., 1817, and on his tomb- 
stone is Captain. 

MISS HARRIET E. JOHNSTON. 24765 

Born in Wabaunsee County, Kansas. 
Descendant of Capt. Richard Hewitt, Daniel Guile, Henry 
Cline and John Favill. 
Daughter of Duncan M. Johnston and Pedie Guile, his wife. 
See No. 24764. 

MRS. FANNY BLAKE COLONY BARRETT. 24766 

Born in Nelson, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Fred Eugene Barrett. 

Descendant of Nathan Huntley, (Royal) Ariel Blake, Capt. 
Stephen Jillson and Benjamin Dwinnel. 

Daughter of Oscar Leverett Colony and Emma Frances Lewis, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joshua Durant Colony and Francis Seamans Blake 
(b. 1808), his wife; Francis Matson Lewis and Mary Augusta Thomp- 
son, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Colony and Sarah Dwinnel, his wife; 
Ira Blake (b. 1785) and Mary Seamans (b. 1787), his wife; Gurdon 
Lewis and Lucy Huntley, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Dwinnel and Mary Estes (1728- 
1820), his wife, m. 1750; (Royal) Ariel Blake and Phyllis Jillson (b. 
1763), his wife; Loins Huntley and Sally Wood, his wife. 



272 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Jillson and Hannah Peck, his 
wife; Nathan Huntley, Jr., and Mary Parsons, his wife. • 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Huntley and Lucy Smith, 
his wife, m. 1746. 

Nathan Huntley, (1726-98), served at the siege of Boston 
in Capt. Jeremiah Stiles' company of New Hampshire militia. 
He was born in Lyme, Conn. ; died in Marlow, N* H. 

Also Nos. 12512, 15108. 

(Royal) Ariel Blake, (1756-1827), served as a private at 
Ticonderoga in Capt. Davis Howlet*s company. He was bom 
in Keene, N. H., where he died. 

Benjamin Dwinnel, (1726-1805), marched from Boxford at 
the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Topsfield ; removed to 
Boxford, 1770, and died in Keene, N. H. 

Stephen Jillson, (1740-1801), entered the army as lieutenant 
and commanded the second company of Rhode Island militia, 
1776. He was born in Cumberland, R. L; died in Richmond, 
N. H. 

MRS. GERTRUDE DAVENPORT HUBBARD. 24767 

Born in Hinsdale, New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Charles Davenport and of Charles Daven- 
port, Jr. 

Daughter of Sylvester Davenport and Ellen Haile, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Hart Davenport and Jerusha Stebbins, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Davenport, Jr., and Polly Wood, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Davenport. 

Charles Davenport, (1730-1805), served with the Vermont 
militia, 1782, under Capt. Jason Duncan. In the same com- 
pany was his son, Charles. He was born in Dorchester, 
Mass. ; died in Dummerston, Vt. 

MISS MARY A. RAND. 24768 

Born in Rye, New Hampshire. 
Descendant of Nathan Holt. 

Daughter of Joseph Jenness Rand and Helen Augusta Fife, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Fife and Mary Dudley Gault, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Fife and Abigail Holt, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Holt, Jr., and Sarah Black, his wife. 



LINEAGE BUCK. 273 



Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Holt and Sarah Chamberlain, 
his wife. 

Nathan Holt, (i 739-1 818), served as a private in Capt. 
Daniel Moore's company, Stark's regiment, at Bunker Hill, 
where he was wounded. He was bom in Andover, Mass.; 
died in Pembroke, N. H. 

MES. CELIA N. DASCOMB. 24769 

Born in Bedford, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Rev. Alfred B. Dascomb. 

Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Foster. 

Daughter of Stephen French and Sally Stephens Foster, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Foster and Mary Colcord, his wife. 

Samuel Foster, (1756-1826), enlisted as a private for three 
years from Billerica, 1777, in Capt. Ed Farmer's company. 
He rose to be sergeant-major. He was born in Billerica, 
Mass. ; died in Brentwood, N. H. 

MRS. EMMA J. WARNE. 24770 

Born in Brighton, Illinois. 

Wife of John C. Warne. 

Descendant of Thaddeus Monroe. 

Daughter of John W. Jackman and Alma D. Monroe, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Hiram Monroe and Ruth Keyes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thaddeus Monroe and Hannah Richardson, his 
wife. 

Thaddeus Monroe, (1753-1823), served as a private, 1775, 
in Capt. Alishai Brown's company. Col. John Nixon's regiment 
of Massachusetts militia. He was born in Concord, Mass.; 
died in Hillsboro, N. H. 

MRS. MARY ELIZABETH RICHARDS JONES. 24771 

Born in Dover, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Selden Wiley Jones, M. D. 

Descendant of Maj. Caleb Hodgdon, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of John Madison Richards and Adeline Watson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Watson and Pricilla Clark, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Hanson Clark and Hannah Hodgdon, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Hodgdon and Pricilla Austin, his 
first wife. 



274 DAUGHTlSRS OF THE AMISRICAN REVOI<UTION. 

Caleb Hodgdon, (1732-1814), was a member of the Provin- 
cial Congress and was expelled from the Society of Quakers 
for furnishing supplies to the army. He served as captain and 
major in the defense of the state. He was born in Dover, 
where he died. 

Also No. 1200. 

MRS. HELEN EASTMAN WHITE. 24772 

Born in Lowell, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Nathaniel White, Jr. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Eastman, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Charles Smith Eastman and Charlotte Ann Bedlow, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Eastman and Abigail Tay, his wife.. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Eastman and Ruth Bradley, his wife. 

Nathaniel Eastman, (1755-1839), served, 1775, in the 
Rangers in Capt. James Osgood's company; was in the 
Canadian campaign and under Col. John Sullivan in the re- 
treat. He volunteered for the relief of Ticonderoga, 1777. 
He was born in Concord, where he died. 

Also Nos. 6101, 9629, I3794» I595i- 

MISS GERTRUDE DOWNING. 24773 

Born in Concord, New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Jonathan Wheelock. 

Daughter of Lewis Downing, Jr., and Clara French, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lewis Downing and Lucy Wheelock, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Wheelock and Lucy Beaman, his wife. 

Jonathan Wheelock, (1759- 1845), was a drummer at Bunker 
Hill, reenlisted and served as drum-major. He was placed on 
the pension roll of Merrimack Co., N. H., 1818, for service of 
private and drummer in the Massachusetts Continental Line. 
He was born in Lancaster, Mass. ; died in Concord, N. H. 

MISS LUCY G. DOWNING. 24774 

Born in Concord, New Hampshire. 
Descendant of Jonathan Wheelock. 

Daughter of Alonzo Downing and H. Edella Martin, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Lewis Downing and Lucy Wheelock, his wife. 
See No. 24773. 



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MRS. MARIA LOUISE SHERBURNE GOVE. 24775 

Born in Concord, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Col. Jesse Augustus Gove. 

Descendant of Lieut. Nathaniel Eaton, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Robert Hall Sherburne and Ruth Kimball Eaton, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John Eaton and Mary Kimball, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Eaton and Rebecca Dodge, his wife. 

Nathaniel Eaton, (1743-96), was lieutenant at Bunker Hill 
and, in the absence of the captain, commanded the company at 
the battle. He was born in Haverhill, where he died. 

MRS. LAURA SOPHIA TIBBETS HILL. 24776 

Born in Lake Providence, Louisiana. 

Wife of Rev. Howard F. Hill. 

Descendant of Henry Tibbets, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Hiram Bradbury Tibbetts and Laura Sophia Watson, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Bradbury Tibbetts and Polly Clough, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Tibbetts and Sarah Bunker- Sinclair, 
his wife. 

Henry Tibbets, (1756-1818), enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Benja- 
min Sias's company and served in Stark's brigade, 1777. He 
was born in Barnstead ; died in Northfield, N. H 

MRS. MARIA DIX HILL CAMPBELL. 2^,777 

Born in Concord, New Hampshire. 

Wife of John Archibald Campbell. 

Descendant of Abraham Hill, Walter Russell and Lieut. 
Nathan Lord. 

Daughter of Rev. Howard Fremont Hill and Laura Sophia Tebbetts, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John McClary Hill and Elisabeth Lord Chase, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gov. Isaac Hill and Susannah Ayer, his wife; 
Enoch Chase and Maria Lord, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Hill and Hannah Russell, his wife; 
Nathan Lord and Elizabeth Brewster, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hill and Susanna Wellington, 
his wife, m. 1757; Walter Russell and Hannah Adams, his wife, m. 
1761. 

Abraham Hill, (i 734-181 2), was a minute-man at Bunker 



276 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Hill, where were also his s^ons, Abraham and Thomas. He 
served under different commands, 1776-78, and enlisted as a 
private, 1779, to reenforce the Continental Army. He was 
bom in West Cambridge, Mass., where he died. 

Walter Russell, (1737-82), served as a minute man in Capt. 
John Parker's company, 1775. ^^ ^^^ bom in West Cam- 
bridge, where he died. 

Nathan Lord, (1758-1807), was second lieutenant of Scam- 
mon's Massachusetts regiment, 1775 ; transferred to Conti- 
nental Infantry, 1776; wounded and taken prisoner at the 
Cedars, 1776. He was ransomed by an English officer and 
exchanged. He was bom in Berwick, Me.; died in Rollins- 
ford, N. H. 

Also Nos. 3020, 17573. 

MRS. GRACE WATSON HILL FREEMAN. 24778 

Born in Ashland, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Zeoth Freeman. 

Descendant of Abraham Hill, Walter Eussell and Lieut. 
Nathan Lord. 

Daughter of Rev. Howard Fremont Hill and Laura Sophia Tebbetts, 
his wife. 

See No. 24777. 

MRS. IDA M. HOWE. 24779 

Born in Bridge water, Nova Scotia. 

Wife of Will Bernard Howe. 

Descendant of Zenas Waterman. 

Daughter of James Starratt, Jr., and Elizabeth Waterman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Dean Waterman and Mary Wile, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Zenas Waterman and Eunice Dean, his wife. 

Zenas Waterman, (1762- 1852), was placed on the pension 
roll, 1837, for nearly a year's actual service of private and fifer 
in the Massachusetts Line. He was born in Plymouth, Mass. ; 
died in Pleasant River, Nova Scotia. 

MISS HARRIET LANE HUNTRESS. 24780 

Born in Meredith, New Hampshire. 
Descendant of Richard Furber and of James Chesley, -of 
New Hampshire. 



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Daughter of James Lewis Huntress and Harriet Perkins Paige, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph P. Huntress and Sally Chesley. his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Chesley and Elizabeth Downing Furber, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Richard Furber and Elizabeth Downing, 
his wife. 

Richard Furber, (1725-1807), was a signer of the Associa- 
tion Test, of Rochester, N. H. 

James Chesley served in the ranks of Capt. William Har- 
per's company. His name is found among the defenders of 
Rochester, where he died at the advanced age of one hundred. 

Also No. 9956. 

MRS. EVA FLORENCE TUTTLE STANIELS. 24781 

Born in Lowell, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Charles E. Staniels. 

Descendant of Capt. Chase Taylor, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Oilman Tuttle and Charlotte Ladd Hackett, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Chase Taylor Hackett and Susan Hackett, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Hackett and Molly Taylor, his wife. 
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Chase Taylor and Sarah (Putnam) El- 
kins (1742- 1824), his second wife. 
See No. 24714. 

MRS. MABEL RUTH STANIELS SPILLER. 24782 

Born in Concord, New Hampshire. 

Wife of M. S. Spiller. 

Descendant of Capt. Chase Taylor and of Nathaniel East- 
man. 

Daughter of Charles Eastman Staniels and Eva Florence Tuttle, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward Longmaid Staniels and Ruth Bradley 
Eastman, his wife; Gilman Tuttle and Charlotte Ladd Hackett, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Eastman and Abigail Tay, his wife; 
Chase Taylor Hackett and Susan Hackett, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Eastman (1755-1839) and Ruth 
Bradley, his wife. 

See Nos. 24714, 24772, 24781. 

MRS. MARY VIRGIN YOUNG. 24783 

Born in Concord, New Hampshire. 
Wife of Newell Charles Young. 



278 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Aquila Davis, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Charles P. Virgin and Emily R. Fletcher, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Simeon Virgin and Sarah Davis, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aquila Davis and Abigail Stevens, his wife. 

Aquila Davis, (1760- 1835), was placed on the pension roll 
of Merrimack Co., N. H., 1831, for service of private in the 
New Hampshire Continental Line. He was bom in Ames- 
bury, Mass. 

Also Nos. 7509, 9088, 13455, 21555. 

MRS. SOPHIE KIRKPATRICK SCHENCK. 24784 

Born in Hempstead, New York. 

Wife of Warren R. Schenck. , 

Descendant of Col. John Bayard. 

Daughter of David Lowber Smith and Sophia Asthy Kirkpatrick, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Bayard Kirpatrick and Margaret Weaver, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Chief Justice Andrew Kirkpatrick and Jane 
Bayard, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Bayard and Margaret Hodge, his first 
wife. 

John Bayard, (1738- 1807), served as chairman of the Com- 
mittee of Inspection for Philadelphia County. He was colo- 
nel at the battles of Brandywine, Germantown and Princeton, 
and for his gallantry was complimented by Washington. In 
1777 he was appointed member of the Board of War; was 
elected speaker of the Assembly and, 1781, a member of the 
Supreme Executive Council. He was bom in Cecil Co., Md. ; 
removed to Pennsylvania, 1756; died in New Brunswick, N. J. 

Also Nos. 1215, 4964. 

MRS. HELEN CRAVEN COOK. 24785 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Lewis Skillman Cook. 

Descendant of Gershom Craven, M. D., and of Commodore 
Thomas Tingey. 

Daughter of Robert Craven and Cora Cbchran, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Tunis Augustus Macdonough Craven and Mary 
Carter, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Tunis Craven and Hannah Tingey, his wife. 



UNISAGE BOOK. 279 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gershom Craven and Rebecca Quick, his 
wife; Thomas Tingey and Margaret Murdock. 

Gershom Craven, (1745-1819), served as surgeon in the 
Hunterdon County, New Jersey militia. He was born in 
Monmouth County; died in Ringoes, N. J. 

Thomas Tingey, (1750-1829), who had served in the British 
Navy, volunteered to aid the Colonies in the Revolution. For 
fifty years he served his country in the Navy. He was bom 
in London, England; died in Washington, D. C. 

Also No. 1 1 639. 

MRS. CALESTA M. GOWEN. 24786 

Born in Limington, Maine. 
Wife of Edwin A. Gowen. 

Descendant of Jonathan Crouch, Jr., and of Samuel Meads, 
Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Benjamin Manson and Ceba Crouch Meads, his wife. 
• Granddaughter of Francis Meads and Molly Crouch, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Meads, Jr. (1732-1818) and Amy, his 
wife; Jonathan Crouch, Jr., and Dorothy Laws, his wife. 
See No. 24130. 

MRS. CLARA HARTSON LATHROP GREENE. 24787 

Born in Bellevue, Ohio. 

Widow of William Eliphalet Greene. 

Descendant of Hon. Willis Hall, Lieut. James Olmstead and 
Absalom Forbes. 

Daughter of Dr. Daniel A. Lathrop and Nancy M. Forbes, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Jotham Forbes and Nancy Olmstead, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Absalom Forbes and Martha Hall, his wife; 
James Olmstead and Mary Beaumont, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Willis Hall and Martha Gibbs, his wife. 

Willis Hall, (1720-1800), served on the Committee of In- 
spection of Sutton and was delegate to the convention, 1779, 
which framed the constitution. He was bom in Medford; 
died in Sutton, Mass. 

James Olmstead, (1751-1811), served as sergeant, 1777, rose 
to the rank of lieutenant and served to the close of the war. 
He was born in East Hartford; died in Wallingford, Conn. 

Absalom Forbes, (1751-78), marched at the Lexington 



280 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Alarm under Capt. Robert Taft. He enlisted, 1778, in- Capt. 
Benjamin Farrar's company, Col. Ezra Wood's regiment. He 
was born in Bridgewater, Mass.; died near White Plains, 

MRS. GRACE HARTSON GREENE BAKER. 24788 

Born in Bellevue, Ohio. 

Wife* of Herbert L. Baker. 

Descendant of Absalom Forbes, Lieut. James Olmstead, 
Capt. Abel Dimick, Richard Green, Eliphalet FoUett, and Hon. 
Willis Hall. 

Daughter of William Eliphalet Greene and Clara Hartson Lathrop, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Cuyler Greene and Tryphena Follett, his wife; 
Daniel Avery Lathrop and Nancy M. Forbes, his wife. 

See No. 24787. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Green and Mary Edmonds, his wife; 
Eliphalet Follett, Jr., and Tryphena Dimmick, his wife; Dr. Jotham 
Forbes and Nancy Olmstead, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Green and Eve Yates, his wife; 
Eliphalet Follett and Elizabeth Dewey, his wife; Abel Dimmick and 
Theoda Burbank, his wife; Absalom Forbes and Martha Hall, his 
wife; James Olmstead and Mary Beaumont, his wife, 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Willis Hall and Martha Gibbs, his wife. 

Abel Dimick, (1745- 1829), served as lieutenant in CapL 
Josiah Boyden's company, 1777, and, 1779, commanded a com- 
pany of \'ermont troops in defense of the frontier. He died 
in Pawnal, Vt. 

Richard Green served as private in Capt Samuel Jones' 
company. Col. Jonathan Hasbrouck's regiment of New York 
militia. He was bom in Dutchess County; died, 1805, in 
Schagticoke, N. Y. 

Eliphalet Follett, (1741-78), serv^ed in the defense of Wyom- 
ing \^alley and was killed at the massacre. 

Also Xos. 1 1736, 19738. 

MRS. CLARA BROWN PETERSON NICHOLLS. 24789 

Bom in Lockport, New York, 
Wife of Henrj' Marks Nicholls. 

Descendant of Capt. John Parker and of Sergt Paul Davis. 
Daughter of Jesse Peterson and Arabella A. Brown, his wife 
Granddaughter of Gilbert Peterson and Elizabeth Parker, his wife; 
Albert F. Broi^-n and Augusta S., his wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Parker and Catherine McGinley, his 
wife; Jeremiah Brown and Abigail Davis, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Parker and Elizabeth Pettit, his wife; 
Paul Davis and Rachel Chapin, his wife, m. 1783. -^ 

John Parker, (1747-91), served as a captain of the Somerset 
County, New Jersey militia. He died in Vealtown, N. J. 

Paul Davis, (1760-1826), enlisted as a private, 1778, and 
served as sergeant in Capt. Abner Dow's company of Massa- 
chusetts militia. At the close of the war, he was under the 
command of Capt. Sylvanus Smith. He was born in Massa- 
chusetts ; died in Kiantone, N. Y. 

Also No. 9754. 

MISS ALTHEA FRANCES NICHOLLS. 24790 

Born in Lockport, New York. 

Descendant of Lieut. Garret Newkirk, of New York. 

Daughter of Mark Anthony Nicholls and Emma Jane Marks, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Luman Hubbell Nicholls and Ann Minerva Halla- 
day, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Halladay, Jr., and Rachel Zielly, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Zielly and Annie Newkirk, his wife. 

Gf. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Garret Newkirk and Annetje Clute, his 
wife. 

Garret Newkirk served in the New York militia for frontier 
defense. 

MISS EMILY A. PECK. 24791 

Born in Clinton, Michigan. 

Descendant of Elias Thomas. 

Daughter of Edward Peck and Persis Stanton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gen. Phineas Stanton and Polly Thomas, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elias Thomas and Sylvia Thompson, his wife. 

Elias Thomas, (1747-1820), served as a scout and at various 
alarms in the Vermont militia. He was born in Woodstock, 
Vt. ; died in Wyoming, N. Y. 

MRS. MARION SPAULDING MEADOWS. 24792 

Bom in Buffalo, New York. 
Wife of William G. Meadows. 



282 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Capt Levi Spaulding, Edward Spaulding, 
Elisha Strong and John Van Dalfsen. 

Daughter of Samuel Strong Spaulding and Annie Margaret Watson, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elbridge Gerry Spaulding and Nancy Selden 
Strong, his wife; Stephen Van Rennselaer Watson and Charlotte 
Amelia Sherman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Spaulding and Mehitable Goodrich, 
his wife; Samuel Strong and Delia Selden, his wife; Pardon C Sher- 
man and Anna Margaret Van Delfsen, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Levi Spaulding and Anna Bums, his wife; 
Elisha Strong and Mary Beebe, his wife; John L. Van Delfsen and 
Charlotte Bronck, his wife. 

See Nos. 24021, 24137. 

Levi Spaulding, (1737- 1825), served from Bunker Hill to 
Yorktown. He was placed on the pension roll of Otsego Co., 
N. Y., 1818, for service of captain in the New Hampshire Line. 
He was in battles from Bunker Hill to Yorktown. He was 
born in Hudson, N. H. ; died in Plainfield, N. Y. 

Edward Spaulding was placed on the pension roll of Ca)aiga 
Co., N. Y., 1818, for three years' actual service as private in 
the New Hampshire militia, 1781-84. He was bom 1765. 

Also No. 5853. 



MRS. ELLEN OGDEN WATSON. 24793 

Born in Albany, New York. 

Wife of Henry M. Watson. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Ogden and of Lieut. Livinus 
Winne, of New York. 

Daughter of John Winne and Ellen Covert, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Winne and Cynthia Leet, his wife; 
Abram Covert and Harriet Ogden, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Livinus Winne and Marytje Lansing, his wife; 
Nathaniel Ogden and Elizabeth Collins, his wife. 

Livinus Winne, (i745-i§24), served as lieutenant in CoL 
Philip Schuyler's regiment. 

Nathaniel Ogden served as quartermaster in Col. Oliver 
Spencer's New Jersey regiment. He was born in Basking- 
ridge, N. J. ; died in Coeymans., N. Y., about 1810. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 283 



MRS. FLORENCE DOTY FOLWELL. 24794 

Bom in Attica, New York. 

Wife of Bainbridge Folwell, M. D. 

Descendant of Capt. Amasa Dutton and of Amos Holbrook. 

Daughter of Leonidas Doty and Selina A. Holbrook, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Owen Holbrook and Mary Ann Dutton, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Holbrook and Lydia Owen, his wife; 
William Dutton and Lydia Worthington, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Amasa Dutton and Elizabeth Wetmore, his 
wife. 

Amasa Dutton, (1754- 1842), enlisted as orderly sergeant, 
1776, and served until sent to the hospital. In 1783 he was 
commissioned captain. He was placed on the pension roll of 
New London County, 1831, as private and sergeant in the 
Connecticut Continental Line. He was bom in East Haddam ; 
died in Lebanon, Conn. 

Amos Holbrook, (1764-1820), at the age of sixteen turned 
out at the Rhode Island Alarm under Capt. Joshua Lealand 
and Col. Abner Perry. He was born in Sherborn; died in 
Cumington, Mass. 

Also Nos. 2129, 4223, 13585. 

MRS. BERTHA COLBY BARNARD MADDEN. 24795 

Born in Rochester, New York. 

Wife of Henry S. Madden. 

Descendant of Abraham Scranton, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Henry Barnard and Emily Colby, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jehiel Barnard and Delia Scranton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hamlet Scranton and Hannah Dimick, his 
wife 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Scranton and Hannah Camp, his 
first wife, m. 1772. 

Abraham Scranton, (1749-1836), served as private in Capt. 
Peter Vail's company of Guards of Guilford for sea-coast de- 
fense, 1780. 

MRS. ABBIE COTTON KIMBALL. 24796 

Born in Hartland, Vermont. 
Wife of Louis M. Kimball. 
Descendant of Thomas Cotton, Jr. 



284 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of Ward Cotton and Charity Bates, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Melvin Cotton and Joanna Dennis, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Cotton, Jr., and Sarah Holbrook, his 
wife. 

Thomas Cotton, Jr., (1730- 1808), served as a private in Capt 
John Perins' company, Huntington's Connecticut regiment for 
the relief of Boston. He also served in the New York cam- 
paign, under Capt. Caleb Clark, 1776. He was bom in Pom- 
fret, Conn. ; died in Hartland, Vt. 

Also No. 13868. 

MRS. CAROLINE STILWELL GLEASON. 24797 

Bom in Franklinville, New York. 

Wife of Ira T. Gleason. 

Descendant of Maj. Ebenezer Lockwood. 

Daughter of Horatio Stilwell and Dorothy Dalzell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Stilwell and Caroline Lockwood, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Lockwood, Jr., and Sarah Olmsted, 
his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Lockwood and Hannah Smith* 
his wife. 

Ebenezer Lockwood, (1737-1821), served as major of West- 
chester County militia; was a member of the Committee of 
Safety and of the Provincial Congress. He died in Pound- 
ridge, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 2836, 4589, 21415. 

MRS. CHARLOTTE MILLER GLENNY. 24798 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 

Wife of Bryant Burwell Glenny. 

Descendant of Frederick Miller. 

Daughter of William Frederick Miller and Julia Stedman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Thompson Miller and Elizabeth Grifl&n, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Miller and Elizabeth Babcock, his 
wife. 

Frederick Miller, (1764-1830), at the age of seventeen, en- 
listed for three years in the Massachusetts militia. He was 
bom in Berkshire Co., Mass. ; died in Buffalo, N. Y. 

Also No. 19359- 



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MISS MARY STEDMAN WILLIAMS. 24799 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Isaac Cook, Jr. 

Daughter of Griffin Stedman Williams and Mary Harrison, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Cook Harrison and Mary Pearce, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonas Harrison and Betsey Cook, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Cook and Betsy Bates, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Cook, Jr., and Martha Cook, his 
wife. 

Isaac Cook, Jr., (1739- 18 10), entered the army as captain 
and served as lieutenant-colonel at the close of the war. He 
was born in Wallingford, Conn. ; died in Lewiston, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 1049, 3491, 61 16, 7990, 9039, 14628, 15034, 18746. 

MRS. CATHARINE ANTOINETTE CADY WEAVER. 24800 
Born in Lockport, New York. 

Wife of Francis Phelps Weaver. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Peck, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Henry Franklin Cady and Catharine Ann Clark, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Alpheus Clark and Annie Peck, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah P-eck and Sarah Bull, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Peck and Mehitabel Smith, his 
wife. 

Samuel Peck, (1736- 1822), commanded a company in the 
New York campaign, 1776, and turned out to repel the in- 
vasion of Tryon. He was born in Milford, where he died. 

Also Nos. 6688, 19881, 13098, 15409, 16004, i7Z73j 18365, 20814, 21397. 

MRS. ONNOLEE PECK BOWERMAN. 24801 

Born in Richmond, New York. 

Wife of Dr. Edwin A. Bowerman. 

Descendant of Sergt. Joseph Gilbert. 

Daughter of Gilbert Willson Peck and Elizabeth Gilbert, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Horace Gilbert and Ann Eliza Carpenter, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elias Gilbert and Polly Steele, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Gilbert and Miriam Hopkins (1755- 
1839), his wife. 

Joseph Gilbert, (1748-1812), served as corporal and sergeant, 
1777-80. His widow received a pension for two years' actual 
service of her husband in the Connecticut Line. He was bom 
in New Hartford, Conn. ; died in Ontario Co., N. Y. 



286 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. HELEN BOVIER CURTIS. 24802 

Born in Bath, New York. 

Wife of Edwin !Russell Curtis. 

Descendant of Capt. Johannis Bevier, of New York. 

Daughter of Simeon Bovier (1815-94) and Diana (1812-98), his wife. 

Granddaughter of Johannis Bevier (1784-1842) and Elizabeth Teach- 
out (1792-1873), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Bevier (b. 1760) and Sarah Bevier 
(1755-90), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Johannis Bevier and Rachel Lefever (b. 
1728), his first wife, m. 1747. 

Johannis Bevier, (1724-97.), served as captain in Col. 
Johannes Hardenburg's Fourth regiment of Ulster County 
militia. He was bom in Wawarsing, where he died. 

MRS. SARAH ARNOLD ELLIS TAYLOR. 24803 

Born in Walpole, Massachusetts. 

Widow of Thomas Milton Taylor. 

Descendant of John Ellis, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Dwight Ellis and Caroline Baker Parker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Phineas Ellis (1772-1834) and Almira Gay, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Ellis and Hannah Ellis, his wife. 

John Ellis, (1746- 1 821), was a minute man in Capt. Seth 
Bullard's company, Col. John Smith's regiment at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm. He was born in Walpole, where he died. 

MISS JULIA KATHRYN CLARK. 24804 

Bom in Brookfield, New York. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Gorton, Jr., and of Lieut. Syl- 
vester Pendleton, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of William Pendleton Clark and Eva Hoxie, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Charles Clark and Julia (Clarke), his wife; 
Nelson Hoxie and Harriet Clarke, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Ethan Clarke and Phoebe Clarke, his 
wife (parents of Charles) ; Hon. Wait Clarke and Mercy Miner, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Henry Clarke and Catharine Pendle- 
ton (b. 1757), his wife; Absolom Miner and Mary Gorton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Sylvester Pendleton and Sarah Cham- 
plain, his wife, m. 1751 ; Samuel Gorton, Jr., and Eunice Austin, his 
wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josq)h Pendleton (b. • 1702) and 
Sarah Worden, his wife, m. 1723. 

Samuel Gorton, Jr., (1745-1834), was placed on the pension 
roll of Madison Co., N. Y., 183 1, for service of captain in the 
Rhode Island militia. He died in Brookfield, N. Y. 

Sylvester Pendleton served as recruiting officer to enlist sol- 
diers for the Continental service. He was born, 1730, in 
Westerly, R. L 

MRS. HATTIE BALDWIN WELLMAN. 24805 

Born in Middletown, Connecticut. 

Wife of Asher Miner Wellman. 

Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Baldwin, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William Ranney Baldwin and Laura Melinda Prior, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Zebulon Hale Baldwin and Clarissa Gaylord Ran- 
ney, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Baldwin, 2d, and Achsah Hale, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Baldwin and Hannah Taylor, his 
wife. 

Samuel Baldwin, (1749-1828), served as lieutenant in Capt. 
Edward Russell's company, 1776, to reenforce Washington in 
New York. In 1777 he volunteered in a company raised from 
Branford, Conn., under Capt. Samuel Eells. He was born in 
Wallingford. 

MRS. ELIZABETH SLEE CROCKER. 24806 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 

Wife of Elwood B. Crocker. 

Descendant of Josiah Munson and of Capt. Benjamin Pier- 
son, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of John De La Fletcher Slee and Emma Virginia Under- 
bill, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Underhill and Ann Dickson Munson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Munson and Miriam Young, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Munson and Mary Pierson, his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Pierson and Phoebe Raynor, 
bis wife. 

Josiah Munson was placed on the pension roll of Sussex Co., 



288 DAUGHTERS OI? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

N. J., 1832, for service of teamster, New Jersey Continental 
Line. He was born in Morristown, 1765. 

Benjamin Pierson, (1736-92), served as lieutenant and cap- 
tain in the Eastern Battalion, Morris County, militia. 

Also No. 17034. 

MISS MERCY C. EGERTON. 24807 

Born in East Randolph, Vermont. 
Descendant of Capt. Barnabas Doty. 
Daughter of Lebbeus Egerton and Jane Baldwyn, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Lebbeus Egerton and Catharine Doty, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Barnabas Doty and Catharine Freeman, his 
wife. 

Barnabas Doty, (1738-1807), enlisted as sergeant, 1775; 
served as lieutenant, 1776-78. He commanded a company 
from Plymouth Co., Mass., 1778-80, at various alarms. He 
was born in Rochester, Mass. ; died in Montpelier, Vt. . 

MRS. FANNY RICHARDSON SMITH HART. 24808 

Born in Hornellsville, New York. 

Wife of Charles Langdon Hart. 

Descendant of Maj. Gen. Joseph Bradley Vamum, of Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Burt Smith and Mercy Ann Cobum, his wife. 

Granddaughter of J. B. V. Coburn and Mercy Parker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gen. Simon Coburn and Molly Varnum, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Bradley Varnum (1750-1821) and 
Mary Butler, his wife. 

See No. 24053. 

MRS. SARAH GOODRICH STURDEVANT. 24809 

Born in Norwich, New York. 

Wife of Joseph Sturdevant. 

Descendant of Elisha Goodrich. 

Daughter of Hiram Goodrich and Clymenia Snyder, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Philander Goodrich and Almira Swift, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Goodrich and Deborah Allen, his wife. 

Elisha Goodrich, (1748-1825), was placed on the pension 
roll of Cortland Co., N. Y., 1818, for service of private in the 
Connecticut Line. He was born in Sharon, Conn.; died in 
Homer, N. Y. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 289 



MRS. SUSANNA R. KELSEY. 24810 

Bern in Woodstock, Vermont. 

Wife of John T. Kelsey. 

Descendant of Dr. Lysander Richardson and of Capt. Israel 
Richardson, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Dr. Lysander Richardson and Lois Ransom, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Capt. Israel Richardson and Susanna Forbush, 
his wife. 

Lysander Richardson, (1763-1813), served as waiter to his 
father. He was born in New Salem, Mass.; died in Wood- 
stock, Vt. 

Israel Richardson, (1736-1800), commanded a company in 
the Hampshire County, Massachusetts militia. He was born 
in Brookfield, Mass. ; died in Woodstock, Vt. 

MRS. RUTH GLEASON YOUNG. 2481 1 

Born in Williamsburg, Massachusetts. 

Wife of William Henry Young. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Hitchcock, of Massachusetts. 

Dauhter of John Burt Gleason and Nancy French Woolworth, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Gleason and Ruth Burroughs, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Gleason and Azubah Hitchcock, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Hitchcock and Thankful Burt, his 
wife, m. 1743. 

John Hitchcock, (1722- 1807), served as lieutenant at the 
Lexington and Bennington Alarms. In 1778 he was appointed 
to look after the families of soldiers in Wilbraham. He was 
bom in Springfield ; died in Wilbraham, Mass. 

MRS. LUCY M. REYNOLDS. 24812 

Born in Albany, New York. 

Wife of Charles Whitford Reynolds. 

Descendant of Caleb Hakes. 

Daughter of Alonzo Gifford and Mary Jane Hakes, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Justus H. Hakes and Lucy Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Hakes and Sybil Lewis, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Hakes (1724-79) and Hannah F. 
Brown, his wife, m. 1752. 
II 



290 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Caleb Hakes, (1752-1839), was placed on the pension roll 
of Rensselaer County, N. Y., 1831, for service of private in 
the New York militia. He was bom in Stonington, Conn.; 
died in Petersburg, N. Y. 

MRS. ADA COOK HARTT. 24813 

Born in Albany, New York. 

Wife of Eugene R. Hartt. 

Descendant of Ensign Nathaniel Cook. 

Daughter of William J. Cook and Margaret H. Risk, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Cook and Anna Johnston, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Cook and Margaret Rollins, his wife. 

Nathaniel Cook, (1728-1812), enlisted as a private in Capt 
Peter Van Woert's company. Col. John McCrea's regiment of 
New York militia and subsequently served as corporal and 
ensign. He was born in Freehold, N. J.; died in Saratoga 
Co., N. Y. 

Also No. 12418. 

MRS. GRACIA HOWARD DOTY. 24814 

Born in Windfield, New York. 

Wife of Elvert Leslie Doty. 

Descendant of Samuel Knapp. 

Daughter of James Henry Howard and Susan Mariah Knapp, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Levi Knapp and Phebe Shaw, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Knapp. 

Samuel Knapp, of Fairfield County, served several enlist- 
ments in the Connecticut militia. 

MISS FLORENCE ETOILE DOTY. 24815 

Born in German Flats, New York. 

Descendant of Samuel Knapp, Samuel Doty and Daniel Har- 
rington. 

Daughter of Elvert Leslie Doty and Gracia L. Howard, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abner E. Doty and Caroline Hooker Harrington* 
his wife; James Henry Howard and Susan Mariah Knapp, his wife 

See No. 24814. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Doty and Lucinda Blinn, his wife; 
Benjamin Harrington and Abigail Hooker Pelton, his wife. 



LINKAGE BOOK. 29I 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Doty and Anna Shepherd, his wife; 
Heber Harrington and Hannah Sweet Whitford, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Harrington and Dorcas Cutler, 
his wife. 

Daniel Harrington served in the Wyoming company of the 
Connecticut militia. 

Samuel Doty, (1756- 1843), served as a private in Col. Goose 
Van Schaick's regiment of New York militia. He was taken 
prisoner and confined in New York harbor on a prison ship. 
He was born in Sharon, Conn.; died in Montgomery Co., 
N.Y. 

Also No. 18788. 

MRS. FLORENCE MONTGOMERY ANGELL. 24816 

Born in Rochester, New York. 

Wife of Edward Boynton Angell. 

Descendant of Col. Nathaniel Rochester. 

Daughter of Thomas Coleman Montgomery and Mary Griswold 
Whitney, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Harvey Montgomery and Mary Eleanor Rochester, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Rochester and Sophia Beatty, his 
wife. 

Nathaniel Rochester, (1752-1831), gave civil and military 
service in North Carolina. He died in Rochester, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 1 138, 2049, 5463, 9932, 21470. 

MRS. JOSEPHINE OSGOOD COLLINS. 24817 

Born in Parma, New York. 

Wife of Newton Morse Collins, M. D. 

Descendant of Joseph Osgood. 

Daughter of Henry Osgood and Mary A. Tillotson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Silas Osgood and Asenath Whitcomb, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Osgood and Huldah Church, his wife. 

Joseph Osgood, (1743-1822), marched from Templeton in 
Capt. Josiah Wilber's company at the Bennington Alarm, 1777. 
He was born in Templeton, Mass. ; died in Canaan, Me. 

Also No. 23179. 

MRS. FLORA FREDERICK CROLY. 24818 

Born in Canastota, New York. 
Wife of Edwin H. Croly. 



292 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

Descendant of Martin C. Van Alstyne, Nancy Q. Van Al- 
styne and Adj. John Van Driesen, all of New York. 

Daughter of Edwin T. Frederick and Amanda Roach, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lansing Roach and Nancy Van Alstyne, (179^ 
1888), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abram Van Alstyne and Catalyne Van 
Driesen, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Martin C. Van Alstyne and Nancy Quacken- 
bush, m. 1751, his wife; John Van Driesen and Margarita Truax, his 
wife, m. 1770. 

Nancy Quackenbush Van Alstyne, ( 1733- 1 831), was a hero- 
ine of the Revolution. During the raids of the Indians and 
Tories in the Mohawk Valley, when her husband was serving 
as a scout, she called her neighbors together and led them to 
a place of safety. Her life was once spared by an Indian, who 
said she was a brave woman and they would not molest her. 
She died in Madison County, and by her request her Dutch 
books were buried with her. 

John Van Driesen, 1778, served as adjutant in the Albany 
County regiment commanded by Col. Abraham Wemple. He 
was bom in Albany, 1744. 

Also No. 12398. 

MRS. HELEN BYROM GRIGGS. 24819 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Clemence T. Griggs, s 

Descendant of Capt. Daniel Goffe Phipps and of Samuel 
Barney. 

Daughter of Henry Byrom and Betsy Phipps Clarke, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alexander Clarke and Susannah White Barney, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Clarke and Betsey Phipps, his wife; 
Samuel Barney and Sarah Ransom, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Goffe Phipps and Anna Townsend, 
his wife; Samuel Barney and Sarah Bassett, his wife. 

Daniel Goffe Phipps enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. 
John Thatcher's company of Connecticut militia. He com- 
manded the armed brig "Nancy," 1779, and the "Betsey," 
1782. He was placed on the pension roll of New Haven, 
Conn., 1832, for service of private and mariner. He was 
born in Boston, 1751. 

Also Nos. 4169, 19053. 



line:age book. 293 



Samuel Barney, (1753-1805), served in the expedition to 
Quebec under Montgomery, was at the siege of Boston with 
the Connecticut troops. He was born in Taunton, Mass.; 
died in New Haven, Conn. 

Also No. 3516. 

MRS. ADELAIDE HATCH LINDSAY. 24820 

Born in Rochester, New York. 

Wife of Alexander M. Lindsay. 

Descendant of Sergt. Oliver Hatch. 

Daughter of Jesse Williams Hatch and Harriet Flint, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lemuel Hatch and Polly Williams, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Hatch and Rebecca (Hatch), his second 
wife. 

Oliver Hatch, (1755-1840), was placed on the pension roll 
of New York for two years' actual service, as a dragoon and 
sergeant in the Connecticut troops. He was born in Fal- 
mouth; died in Groton, N. Y. 

MRS. MARION H. LINDSAY BEACH. 24821 

Born in Rochester, New York. 

Wife of Daniel M. Beach. 

Descendant of Sergt. Oliver Hatch. 

Daughter of Alexander Miller Lindsay and Adelaide Hatch, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jesse Williams Hatch and Harriet Flint, his 
wife. 

See No. 24820. 

MRS. MARY EVERSHED MYERS. 24822 

Bom in Medina, New York. 

Wife of Robert M. Myers. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Smith and of Thaddeus Smith, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Thomas Evershed and Harriet F. Sherwood, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Sherwood and Elizabeth Becker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James I. Sherwood and Sarah Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thaddeus Smith (b. 1753) and Silence 
Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Smith (1708-81) and Abigail 
Fessenden Wellington, his wife. 

See No. 24253. 



394 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVCH,UTION. 

MRS. MATILDA M. WILSON. 24823 

Born in Denmark, New York. 

Wife of George A. Wilson. 

Descendant of Sylvanus Cone, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Snel Hazen and Betsey Graves, his wife 

Granddaughter of Sterling Graves and Anna Cone, his wife. 

Gr. 'granddaughter of Sylvanus Cone and Hannah Ackley, (1742-90), 
his wife. 

Sylvanus Cone, (1734-1812), was a minute man from East 
Haddam at the battle of Bunker Hill. 

Also Nos. 2491, 3508, 12552, 2001 1. 

MRS. CHARLOTTE BLIVEN. 24824 

Born in Whippan, New Jersey. 

Wife of William Warren Bliven. 

Descendant of Timothy Whitehead, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Henry Adams and Eliza Jane Squier, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Squier (1803-80) and Charlotte White- 
head, (1803-91), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elias Whitehead and Mary Denman, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Whitehead. 

Timothy Whitehead, (1754- 1805), served as a minute man 
in the Morris County militia. He died in Springfield, N. J. 

MRS. MARY COLLINS STONE OILMAN. 24825 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of William H. Gilman. 

Descendant of John Rogers and of Shubael Stone, of New 
Hampshire. 

Daughter of Cyrus Kellogg Stone and Susan Phillips, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Parley D. Stone and Harriet Kellogg, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Shubael Stone and Polly Rogers, (b. 1770), 
his wife, m. 1791. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Rogers and Esther Ball, his wife. 

John Rogers, (1747-1827), enlisted to reenforce the garrison 
at Ticonderoga, 1777, under Capt. Enoch Hale. He died in 
Marlboro, N. H. 

Shubael Stone, (1766- 1823), served on the Hudson near the 
close of the war. He was placed on the pension roll of 
Cheshire County, 1819. He was born in Weston, Mass.; died 
in Marlboro, N. H. 

Also Nos. 17132, 20903, 22648. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 295 



MRS. FANNIE WAIT GOODALE. 24826 

Born in Watertown, New York. 

Wife of Henry D. Goodale. 

Descendant of Col. Benjamin Wait, Ezra Wait, Lieut. 
Samuel Chandler and Thomas Gilbert. 

Daughter of Ezra Wait, Jr. and Sarah A. Phillips, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezra Wait and Elizabeth Chandler, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Wait (1736-1822) and Lois Gilbert, 
his wife; Samuel Chandler and Margaret Thompson, his wife. 

See No. 24752. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Gilbert and Sarah Gilbert, his 
wife. 

Ezra Wait, (1768-1815), served at the close of the war in 
the Vermont militia. He was born in Brookfield, Mass. ; died 
in Waitsfield, Vt. 

Samuel Chandler, (1737-84), served in Capt. Amos 
Shepard's company. Col. Benjamin Bellow's New Hampshire 
militia. He was born in Enfield, Conn.; died in Alstead, 
N. H. 

Thomas Gilbert, (1723-88), served as a private in Capt. Abel 
Thayer's company. Col. John Fellows' regiment, 1775. He 
was bom in Brookfield, Mass., where he died. 

MRS. ANTOINETTE M. ROGERS. 24827 

Born in Watertown, New York. 

Widow of Alonzo M. Rogers. 

Descendant of Abel Bassett. 

Daughter of Thompson Gideon and Mary Bassett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abel Bassett. 

Abel Bassett, (1759-1842), was placed on the pension roll of 
Jefferson County, New York, 181 8, for service of private in 
the Connecticut Line. He died in Adams, N. Y. 

MISS MARY ELIZA CORNWELL. 24828 

Born in Poughkeepsie, New York. 
Descendant of Zephaniah Piatt. 

Daughter of George Cornwell and Irene Van Kleeck, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Cornwell and Eliza Antoinette Morey, 
his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Morey and Sarah Rogers, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Rogers and Elizabeth Piatt, his wife. 



296 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zephaniah Piatt and Hannah Saxton, 
his first wife. 

Zephaniah Piatt, (1704-78), was a signer of the Association 
Test of Smithtown. 

Also Nos. 7095, 12895, 14490, 1 7199. 

MISS HARRIET PAYNE. 24829 

Born in Corning, New York. 

Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin Paine, of Long Island. 

Daughter of Frank Coumpston Payne and Mary Land, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Wells Payne and Sarah Richardson 
Frazier, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Paine and Deliverance Wells, his 
wife. 

Benjamin Paine, (1751-1838), was placed on the pension 
roll of Suffolk County, 1831, for service of sergeant in the 
New York militia. He was born in Southold, where he died. 

Also No. 21 190. 

MRS. GRACE PIER CARPENTER. 24830 

Born in Springfield Center, New York. 

Wife of Leonard Carpenter. 

Descendant of Corp. James Wilson, David Pier and Thomas 
Pier, Jr. 

Daughter of Francis Benton Whipple and Jennie Louise Pier, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezra S. Whipple and Lovina Fake, his wife; 
Theodore F. Pier and Lorinda M. Shipman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Fake and Barbara Wilson, his wife; 
Ephraim Pier (1785-1842) and Mary Thurber, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Wilson and Elizabeth, (1759- 1842), 
his wife, m. 1781 ; David Pier and Abigail Seward, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Pier, Jr. and Rachel Tremainc, 
his wife. 

James Wilson, (1756-1807), served as corporal with the New 
York troops under Capt. Diefendorf. His widow received a 
pension. 

Thomas Pier, Jr., (1730-1816), served in the Berkshire 
County militia at various alarms. He removed from Great 
Barrington, Mass., 1790, with his six sons (John, Levi, David, 
Solomon, Abner and Silas), and founded a town in Otsego 
Co., N. Y. 



une:age book. 297 



David Pier served at the alarm to the northward, 1781, under 
Capt. Thomas Ingersoll, First Berkshire County regiment. 
He was born in Great Barrington, Mass., 1756; died in Otsego 
Co., N. Y. 

Also Nos. 350, 22925. 

24831 

MRS. NINA CORNELIA GHOLSON PLATT KENT. 24832 

Born in Petersburg, Virginia. 

Wife of Andrew Wesley Kent. 

Descendant of Maj. Everard Meade, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Rev. Dr. William Henry Piatt and Eleanor Beverley 
Meade, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Everard Meade and Rebecca Wormley Bev- 
erley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Meade and Elizabeth Randolph, his wife. 

Gr.-g^.-granddaughter of Edward Everard Meade and Mary Thorn- 
ton, his first wife. 

Everard Meade, (1748-1808), was captain of the second Vir- 
ginia, 1776; promoted to major; appointed aide-de-camp to 
Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, 1778, and served through the war. 
He was bom in Nansemond County; died in Amelia Co., Va. 

Also Nos. 1787, 8079, 16546, 23609. 

MRS. HORTENSE P. DOUGLAS. 24833 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Descendant of Jedediah Pratt, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Samuel Thompson Armstrong and Matilda Pratt, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jedediah Pratt, Jr., and Elizabeth Scovill-e, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jedediah Pratt and Ann Wolcott, his wife. 

Jedediah Pratt, (1740-1814), was a patriot who gave rations 
to the soldiers. He was born in Saybrook, where he died. 

Also Nos. 6583, 17198. 

MRS. MAUD STERLING BRUSIE. 24834 

Born in Cleveland, Ohio. 
Wife of Charles S. Brusie. 

Descendant of Maj. John Canfield, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Theodore Sterling and Charlotte M. Higgins, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Frederick A. Sterling and Caroline Dutcher, his 
wife. 



298 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gen. Elisha Sterling and Alma Canfield, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Canfield and Dorcas Buell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Canfield and Abigail Peck, his 
wife. 

John Canfield, (1740-86), served as brigade major in Shel- 
don's Light Horse and was with it at Saratoga. He was bom 
in New Milford; died in Sharon. 

Also Nos. 6877, 7075, 9217, 23189. 

MRS. AGNES W. NOURSE. 24835 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Remsen Westlake Nourse. 

Descendant of Sergt. Abraham Sleight, of New York. 

Daughter of Abraham Sleight Jones and Sarah Ann Whitlock, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of James M. Jones and Sarah Sleight, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Sleight and Ruth Roe, his wife. 

Abraham Sleight, (1755-1842), served three enlistments 
and was sergeant, 1781. He was placed on the pension roll, 
1832, for service in the New York troops. He was bom in 
Kingston ; died in Fishkill. 

MRS. CELESTE STAFFORD WOOD LOWERY. 24836 

Born in Whitestown, New York. 

Widow of Joseph Stuart Lowery. 

Descendant of John Stafford. 

Daughter of David Stafford Wood and Julia Scholefield, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Wood and Hannah Stafford, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Stafford and Anna Letson, his wife. 

John Stafford, (1759- 1833), was placed on the pension roll 
of Oneida Co., N. Y., 1818, for three year's actual service of 
private in the Rhode Island line. He was born in Warwick, 
R. L ; died in Augusta, N. Y. 

MRS. CHARLOTTE E. LEONARD. 24837 

Wife of George Samuel Leonard. 

Descendant of Sergt. George Rancier, of New York. 
Daughter of George Everson and Caroline G. Everson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Everson and Elizabeth Rancier, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of George Rancier and Anna Barbara (b. 1757), 



UNEAGK BOOK. 299 



George Rancier was placed on the pension roll of Onondaga 
Co. N. Y., 1832, for service of private, ranger and sergeant 
in the New York line and was in the battles of Long Island 
and Monmouth. He was bom, 1755, in New Brunswick, 
N. J. ; died in Manlius, N. Y. 

Also No. 18831. 

MRS. MARY WARNER HUB BELL. 24838 

Born in Cherry Valley, New York. 

Wife of Ferris Hubbell. 

Descendant of Charles Warner. 

Daughter of Charles Warner and Sarah Stockwell, his wife. 

Charles Warner, (1762- 1837), was placed on the pension roll 
of Onondaga Co., N. Y., for service of private in the Conn, 
militia. He was bom in Windham, Conn. 

Also Nos. 1 5321, 20445. 

MRS. ELLA SALISBURY ALSEVER. 24839 

Born in Pulaski, New York. 

Wife of Nelson A. Alsever. 

Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Salisbury and of Nathan 
Hartshome. 

Daughter of Dewey Child Salisbury and Phoebe Ann Clarke, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Archibald Salisbury and Phoebe Hartshorne, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Salisbury (1735-1817) and Mary 
Child, his wife, m. 1758; Nathan Hartshorne and Irene, his wife. 

See No. 24566. 

MISS LIBBIE BOSWORTH. 24840 

Born in Pittstown, New York. 

Descendant of Maj. Benjamin Bosworth, Nathaniel Bos- 
worth and Christopher Mason, Jr. 

Daughter of Nathaniel EHsha Bosworth and Hannah Jane Shedd, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Bosworth and Hannah Kingsley, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Bosworth and Serviah Mason, his 
wife. 

Gr.-g^r. -granddaughter of Benjamin Bosworth and Mary Church, his 
second wife; Christopher Mason, Jr., and Anna Chase, his wife. 



300 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Benjamin Bosworth, (1733-1810), served as major in the 
militia. He contributed half the indemnity when the British 
fleet threatened to bombard the town. He was born in Bristol, 
R. I., where he died. 

Also Nos. 2293, 3088, 15180, 16845, 21333, 23770. 

Nathaniel Bosworth, (1767- 1853), at the age of ten was 
teamster of the ammunition wagon. He was born in Bristol, 
R. I.; died in Pittstown, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 15662, 16845. 

Christopher Mason, Jr., (1738-1805), was a member of the 
General Court for twenty years. He served as a minute man 
at the Rhode Island Alarm. He was bom in Swanzey, Mass., 
where he died. 

Also Nos. 15662, 16845, 18016, 23915. 

MRS. CORNELIA SARTWELL BLAKESLEE. 24841 

Born in Smethport, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Frank N. Blakeslee. 

Descendant of Capt. Simon Sartwell, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Samuel Sartwell and Louise Davis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Solomon Sartwell and Sally King, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Simon Sartwell and Dolly, his wife. 

Simon Sartwell, (1749-91), was lieutenant Continental In- 
fantry, 1776; captain-lieutenant, 1777, and captain, 1780. He 
was born in Charlestown, N. H., where he died. 

Also Nos. 6599, 7295, 22293. 

MISS DESIRE MITCHELL IRISH. 24842 

Born in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of David Mitchell, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Oliver Shaw Irish and Sarah Loring Mitchell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Seth Mitchell and Martha Bartlett, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of David Mitchell and Desire Barret, his wife. 
David Mitchell served several enlistments as a private. He 
was born in Dartmouth, 1749; died in Fairhaven, Mass. 

MRS. SEVILLE HIGGINS. 24843 

Born in Orleans, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Capt. Lot Higgins. 
Descendant of Isaac Snow, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Isaac Snow (1759-1855) and Hannah Freeman, his wife. 
See No. 24223. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 3OI 



MRS. GERTRUDE BESTOR JOHNSON. 24844 

Born in Chardon, Ohio. 

Wife of John A. Johnson. 

Descendant of Caleb Carlton. 

Daughter of Daniel Bestor and Anna Hitchcock, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Bestor and Hannah Carlton (1781-1868), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Carlton and Margaret Day, his wife. 

Caleb Carlton, (1758- 1823), served as a private in Capt. 
Jonathan Parker's company of Conn, militia to reenforce 
Washington in New York and was at the battles of Long Is- 
land and White Plains. He was bom in Tolland, Conn.; 
died in Mantua, Ohio. 

Also No. 16470. 

MRS. ANNA PIPER RAY. 24845 

Born in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Daniel Pattee Ray. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. James Piper, Jr. of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William K. Piper and Anna Moore, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Piper (1798-1870) and Julia Ann Fletcher, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Piper and Sarah Thompson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Piper, Jr., and Lucinda Long, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Piper (1698-1782) and Margaret, 
his wife. 

James Piper, Jr. was lieutenant colonel commandant of Miles 
Penna. Rifle Continental regiment at the battle of Long Island. 
He was wounded, taken prisoner and died Sept. 1776, while in 
captivity. 

Also No. 3230. 

MRS. LYDIA SMITH WHITNEY. 24846 

Born in Northampton, New York. 
Wife of Russell Whitney. 
Descendant of Lieut. Abraham Smith. 

Daughter of Fay Smith and Jane Shortenkirk, his second wife. 
Granddaughter of Pettit Smith and Huldah Westcott, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Smith and Mary Smith, his wife. 
Abraham Smith served as lieutenant in the Westchester 
County militia. He was born 1733 ; died in Salem, N. Y. 



302 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMEiilCAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. MARILLA C. WHEELER. 24847 

Born in Peacham, Vermont. 

Wife of William F. Wheeler. 

Descendant of Sergt. William Strobridge. 

Daughter of George Clarke and Merve Strobridge, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Strobridge and Hannah Tuttle, his second 
wife. 

William Strobridge,- (1756- 1843), was placed on the pension 
roll of Caledonia Co., Vt., 1831, for service of private and 
sergeant in the Mass. Continental Line. He was bom in Mid- 
dleboro, Mass. ; died in Barnet, Vt. 

MISS LILLA C. WHEELER. 24848 

Born in Portville, New York. 

Descendant of Capt. William Knox, Capt William Knox, 
Jr., of Massachusetts, and Sergeant William Strobridge. 

Daughter of William F. Wheeler and Marilla Clarke, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Wheeler and Eleanor Knox, his wife, 
m. 1804; George Clarke and Merve Strobridge, his wife. 

See No. 24847. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Knox, Jr., and Submit Black, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Knox and Isabel Ferguson, his 
wife. 

William Knox, (1722- 1802), who had fought in the early 
wars, served on the Committee of Safety and was delegate to 
the Provincial Congress, 1775. He died in Blanford. 

William Knox, Jr., (i 750-1815), commanded a company in 
Col. John Moseley's regiment of Hampshire County militia 
that served at Ticonderoga and at various alarms. 

Also Nos. 991 1, 10040. 

MISS HARRIET L. HALL. 24849 

Born in Baltimore, Maryland. 

Descendant of Zimri Hall. 

Daughter of Franklin C. Hall and Roxanna Driggs, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Milo A. Driggs and Lovisa Palmer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Palmer and Lovisa Hill, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zimri Hill and — Hurlbut, his first wife. 

Zimri Hill, (1762-1844), was a Vermont militia-man, 1783, 
in the company that went over the mountains to assist the 
sheriff. He died in Portland, N. Y. 



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MRS. GRACE E. KIMBALL AMES. 24850 

Born in Rochester, New York. 
^ Wife of C. T. Ames. 

Descendant of Nathan Wilcox and of Richard Brockett, of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of Jared Wilcox Kimball and Florence Harris Ives, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Collins Bixby ' Kimball and Harriet Julia Wood, 
his wife; Henry Chauncey Ives and Sarah Harris, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Jackson Wood and Catharine Ann 
Wilcox, his wife; Russell Ives and Elizabeth Cooper, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Wilcox and Elizabeth Elliott, his 
wife; James Ives and Mary Brockett, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Wilcox (1706-81) and Mary 
Pierson, his wife; Richard Brockett and Mary Pierpont ( 1738-73) » 
his wife, m. 1756. 

Nathan Wilcox, (i 758-1813), served as a private in the 
Conn, militia. He was born in East Haddam, Conn; died 
in Leroy, N. Y. 

Richard Brockett, (1727-1813), was a minute man under 
Col. Edward Russell, who responded to the call of the militia 
for service in Rhode Island. He was bom in North Haven, 
where he died. 

MRS. ELLEN FARREN MALTBY. 24851 

Born in New Haven, Connecticut. 

Wife of Oliver Ellsworth Maltby. 

Descendant of Samuel Hemingway, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Shepherd Farren and Polly Pardee, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gen. John Farren and Betsey Shepherd, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Zebulon Farren and Desire Hemingway, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hemingway and Mehitabel Denni- 
son, his wife. 

Samuel Hemingway, (1713-77), served as justice of the 
peace and turned out at the Lexington Alarm. 

Also Nos. 14739, 16395. 

MRS. JEANETTE MEAD GUIBORD. 24852 

Born in Bellmont, New York. 
Wife of Warren W. Guibord. 
Descendant of Maj. Elias Buell and of John Roberts. 



304 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

Daughter of James Newcomb Mead and Georgiana Bellows, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Erastus Smith Mead and Sarah Adelaide Buell, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Smith Mead and Hannah Roberts, his wife; 
Samuel Buell (b. 1766) and Julia Sailly Piatt, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Roberts and Edna Hilliard, his wife; 
Elias Buell and Sarah Burnet (Turner) (1738-1824), his wife, m. 1758. 

Elias Buel, (1737-1824), served as major in the Conn. 
militia under Col. Comfort Sage in the New York campaign. 

He was born in Coventry, Conn., removed to Vermont and, 
1819, to Albany, N. Y., where he died. 

Also No. 4519. 

John Roberts, (1759- 1842), served as a drummer and sur- 
vived to receive a pension. He was born in Pleasant Valley ; 
died in Plattsburg, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 10167, 12416. 

MRS. MARIAN ZACHARIE STAYTON. 24853 

Born in Seneca Falls, New York. 

Wife of Samuel Herbert Stayton. 

Descendant of Corp. James Cowing. 

Daughter of Charles Lawson Zacharie and Florence Cowing, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John Philo Cowing and Elizabeth Malay, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Cowing and Sarah Randall, his second 
wife. 

James Cowing, (1740- 1829), was a minute man at the Dart- 
mouth Alarm and served as corporal, 1780, in Rhode Island. 
He made shoes, raised flax, and with the aid of his family and 
neighbors, spun and made shirts for the army. He was bom 
in Old Plymouth, Mass. ; died in Ontario Co., N. Y. 

Also Nos. 2127, 3218, 4961, 12166. 

MRS. ELLA RUSSELL ROWE. 24854 

Born in Hartwick, New York. 
Wife of John Olney Rowe. 
Descendant of Abner Perce. 

Daughter of Charles Russell and Caroline Bailey, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Russell and Huldah Perce, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Abner Perce and Huldah Wilcox, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Levi Perce and Barsheba Babbitt, his wife. 



LINKAGE BOOK. 305 



Abner Perce, (1761-1851), served in the Mass. militia, 1780, 
and was teamster, 1781, in the company of Capt. Samuel 
^ Buck, conductor. He was bom in Partridgefield, Mass.; 
died in Hartwick, N. Y. 

MRS. ELOISE CLYDE DOUBLEDAY. 24855 

Born in Oneonta, New York. 

Wife of Robert B. Doubleday. 

Descendant of Col. Samuel Clyde. Sergt. Timothy Burbank 
and John Campbell. 

Daughter of Lafayette Clyde and Frances A. Crafts, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Clyde and Martha Campbell, his wife; 
Alfred Crafts and Hannah Burbank (1784-1827), his wife, m. 1812. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Clyde and Catherine Wasson, his wife, 
m. 1761 ; Samuel Campbell and Eleanor Campbell (1758-1846) 
(cousins), m. 1782; Timothy Burbank and Hannah Bradford, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Campbell and Elener Ramsey, his wife 
(parents of Eleanor). 

Samuel Clyde, (1732-90), served on the Committee of 
Safety of Tryon County and was chairman in 1777. He was 
colonel of militia and, after the massacre of Cherry Valley, he 
superintended the fortifications and a fort was named after 
him. He was born in Windham, N. H. ; died in Cherry 
Valley, N. Y. 

Also No. 21 156. 

Timothy Burbank, (1753-1803), served as sergeant to re- 
enforce the northern army in Capt. Nathan Rowley's company 
of Hampshire County, Massachusetts militia. 

Also Nos. 7891, 8522. 

John Campbell served as a private in the Tryon County, New 
York militia. He lived in Cherry Valley where his family 
were taken prisoners by the Indians but were released through 
the humane counsels of Brandt. 

MRS. CORNELIA KINGMAN STURTEVANT. 24856 

Bom in Cincinnatus, New York. 
Wife of James W. Sturtevant. 

Descendant of Col. Giles Jackson, of Massachusetts.- 
Daughter of Oliver Kingman and Betsey Brown, his wife. 
Granddaughter of David Brown and Mercy Jackson, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Giles Jackson and Anna Thomas, his wife. 



306 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI<UTlON. 

Giles Jackson, (1733-1810), was a member of the Provincial 
Congress, 1774, and was appointed, 1777, lieutenant colonel of 
Berkshire County militia, which he commanded in the Bur- 
goyne campaign. He was chief of staff at Saratoga and drew 
up the articles of capitulation that Burgoyne signed. He was 
born in Weston; died in Tyringham, Mass., where a monu- 
ment, in 1895, was erected to his memory and unveiled with 
patriotic ceremony. 

Also Nos. 7536, 9734, 14345. 

MISS GERTRUDE VAILE. 24857 

Born in Kokomo, Indiana. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Benjamin Hammond, of Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter of Joel Frederick Vaile and Charlotte M. White, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rawson Vaile and Anne Eliza Pope, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Pope and Eliza Prince, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Pope and Anne Hammond, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Hammond and Sarah Brown, 
his wife. 

Benjamin Hammond, (1724-1809), served as lieutenant 
colonel of militia and as chairman of the Committee of Safety. 
He held many important offices during the revolution. He 
was born in Newton, where he died. 

MISS FLORENCE E. WRIGHT. 24858 

Born in Elyria, Ohio. 

Descendant of Ephraim Wright and of Stephen Wright, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George Sumner Wright (1819-93) and Ella Jane Mer- 
rill (1850-89), his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathan Wright, Jr. (1789-1846), and Sarah 
(Wright), his wife, m. 1815. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Wright (1763-1846) and Elizabeth 
Trowbridge (1767-1835), his wife, m. 1788; Stephen Wright (father 
of Sarah) and Sarah Prescott (1765-1817), his wife, m. 1787. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Wright and Abigail Whittemore, 
his wife, m. 1751. 

Ephraim Wright, (1725-75), was a minute-man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. He was born in Westford, where he died. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 307 



Stephen Wright, (1764-1856), served as a drummer at the 
battle of White Plains. He was born in Westford; died in 
Shelbume. 

Also Nos. 16902, 17792, 18741. 

MRS. JULIA C. PARROTT. 24859 

Bom in Kingston, New York. 

Wife of Marvin E. Parrott. 

Descendant of John Houghtaling, of New York. 

Daughter of Peter J. Davis and Sarah M. Houghtaling, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Houghtaling and Anne Van Bramer, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Houghtaling and Anna Margritta Roosa, 
his wife. 

John Houghtaling, (1753-93), signed the Association Test 
and volunteered as a soldier in Capt. Tobias Van Beuren's 
company of Ulster County troops. He was bom in Kingston, 
where he died. 

Also Nos. 3692, 6563, 8531. 

MISS MARTHA JANE PRESCOTT. . 24860 

Born in East Jaffrey, New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Benjamin Prescott. 

Daughter of Daniel Clay Prescott and Abigail Davidson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Oliver Prescott and Mary Clay, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Prescott and Rachel Adams, his wife. 

Benjamin Prescott, (1754-1839), enlisted from Jaffrey and 
was at Bunker Hill. The day before the battle he was ar- 
rested as a spy, but made his escape. He was bom in West- 
field, Mass. ; died in Jaffrey, N. H. 

Also No. 6559. 

MISS EMMA FREDERICA LEFFINGWELL. 24861 

Born in Salem, Illinois. 

Descendant of Capt. Christopher Leffingwell. 

Daughter of Frederick Oscar Leffingwell and Emma Rosalie Robert- 
son his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Coit Leffingwell and Sarah Dunham, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Leffingwell and Sally Maria Beers, 
his wife. 



308 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Leffingwell and Elizabeth Coit, 
his wife. 

Christopher Leffingwell, (i 734-1810), served on the Com- 
mittee of Correspondence and was a valuable advisor of Gov. 
Jonathan Trumbull. He was active in introducing new en- 
terprises and built a mill for the manufacture of paper, 1776, 
which he prosecuted with success. He commanded a company 
of business men, very few accustomed to hard labor, at the 
New London Alarm, 1781. He was bom in Norwich, where 
he died. 

Also No. 16425. 

MRS. HARRIET ANNETE OSTROM. 24862 

Born in Schenectady, New York. 

Wife of William Proctor Ostrom. 

Descendant of Capt. Abraham Veeder, of New York. 

Daughter of Abraham Veeder Soles and Mary Ann Baker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Soles and Catriena Veeder, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Abraham Veeder and Annetje Fonda, his sec- 
ond wife. 

Abraham Veeder, , (1743-1814), was captain of Tryon 
County militia. He was born in Schenectady ; died in Fonda. 

MRS. ALICE PHILLIPS LEAMAN. 24863 

Born in New York, New York. 

Wife of Walter L. Leaman. 

Descendant of Landa Beach, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Edward Phillips and Nancy Hepburn, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathaniel Hepburn and Abigail Anne Merwin, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Miles Merwin and Abigail Anne Beach, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Landa Beach and Abigail Baldwin, his 
wife. 

Landa Beach, (1727-1824), served on war committees of 
Milford, where he was born, and where he died. 

Also Nos. 946, 13099, 14723, 16737, 20815, 22517, 22518. 

MRS. CASSIE MONCURE LYNE BAKER. 24864 

Born in Richmond, Virginia. 
Wife of Clairbome Baker. 



ijne:age book. 309 



Descendant of William Lyne and 6i Col. Thomas Gaskins, 
of Virginia. 

Daughter of William Henry Lyne and Cassandra Oliver Moncure, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Robert Baylor Lyne and Mary Ambrose Ed- 
wards, his wife; William A. Moncure (1803-62) and Lucy Ann Gate- 
wood, his wife, m. 1828. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Lyne and Elizabeth Baylor, his wife; 
John Moncure (1772-1822) and Alice Peachy Gaskins (1774-1860), 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Lyne and Lucy Foster Lyne 
(cousins), his wife; Thomas Gaskins and Hannah Hull, his wife. 

William Lyne was a member of the Committee of Safety, 
1775, for King and Queen County and delegate to the conven- 
tion, 1776, which met at Williamsburg. 

Also No. 21358. 

Thomas Gaskins served as colonel of Northumberland 
County militia, and 1780, was president of the Court Martial 
to try the rioters who resisted the draft for the Continental 
army. His house was burned by the British, 1781. 

Also Nos. 1784, ^83. 

MISS MARY SOPHIE ALEXANDER. 24865 

Born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. 

Descendant of John McKnitt Alexander, Moses Winslow, 
Maj. John Davidson and Maj. Joseph Graham, all of North 
Carolina. 

Daughter of Moses Winslow Alexander (1798-1845) and Violet Wil- 
son Graham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph McKnitt Alexander (1774-1841) and Dovey 
Winslow (1776-1801), his wife; Joseph Graham and Isabella David- 
son, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John McKnitt Alexander and Jean Bane, his 
wife, m. 1759; Moses Winslow and Jean Osborn, his wife; John 
Davidson and Violet Winslow Wilson, his wife. 

John McKnitt Alexander, (1733-1817), was secretary of the 
Declaration of Independence, delegate to memoralize the Leg- 
islature, and author of the instructions, 1775 ; member of 
the Provincial Congress, 1776, and of the Senate, 1777. He 
was bom in Pennsylvania ; died in Mecklenburg Co., N. C. 

Also Nos. 18885, 20724. 

Moses Winslow, (1732-1815), was a member of the Provin- 



3IO DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

cial Congress that met at Newbern, 1774. He was bom in 
Rowan County, N. C, where he died. 

John Davidson, (1735-1832), was a signer of the Mecklen- 
burg Declaration of Independence and served as major in the 
army. He was bom in Chester Co., Pa.; died in Mecklen- 
burg Co., N. C. 

Also No. 8710. 

Joseph Graham, (1759-1836), served as lieutenant and cap- 
tain of rangers, 1778, and as major, 1780. He was desper- 
ately wounded at Charlotte and in fifteen engagements re- 
ceived nine wounds. He was bom in Chester Co., Pa.; died 
in Lincoln Co., N. C. 

MRS. ELLEN GLASGOW ARCHER DORRITEE. 24866 

Born in Clearfield, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Rev. James A. Dorritee. 

Descendant of Dr. John Archer, of Maryland. 

Daughter of Rev. James Glasgow Archer and Julia Norman Branch, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Archer and Susanna P. Glasgow, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Robert Harris Archer and Mary Stump, .his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Archer and Catherine Harris, his wife. 

John Archer, (1741-1810), a graduate of Princeton, served 
on war committees and represented Harford County in the 
convention that framed the state constitution. He drilled the 
militia, practised his profession, was the first physician to re- 
ceive a medical diploma, on this continent, and it is now in the 
Medical Library of Baltimore. 

Also No. 14821. 

MRS. JOSEPHINE PHIFER DURANT. 24867 

Born in Charlotte, North Carolina. 

Wife of William Gilmore Durant. 

Descendant of Capt. Martin Phifer, Jr., of North Carolina. 

Daughter of William Fulenwider Phifer and Mary Martha White, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Phifer and Sarah Fulenwider, his wife 

Gr. -granddaughter of Martin Phifer, Jr., and Elizabeth Locke, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Martin Phifer and Margaret Blackweder, 
his wife, m. 1754. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 3II 



Martin Phifer, Jr., (1756-1837), was placed on the pension 
roll, 183 1, for service of captain of dragoons in the militia. 
He was bom in Cabarrus Co., N. C, where he died 

Also Nos. 6323, 9896, 15298. 

MRS. SARAH WHITE STEELE HUTCHISON. 24868 

Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, 

Wife of David Parks Hutchison. 

Descendant of Capt. Joseph Steele, Capt. Joseph White, John 
Wilson and William Elliott. 

Daughter of Abram C. Steele and Margaret Adelaide White, his 
second wife. 

Granddaughter of William Steele and Elizabeth Miller, his wife; 
William Elliott White and Sarah Robinson Wilson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Steele and Rebecca Anderson, his wife; 
Joseph White and Martha Elliott, his wife; John Makemie Wilson 
and Mary Anin, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Archibald Steele (1728-1805) and Agnes 
Edwards, his wife; William Elliott and Mary Barnet, his wife; John 
Wilson and Martha Makemie, his wife. 

Joseph Steele, (1760-95), commanded a company of cavalry 
under Gen. Francis Marion. 

Joseph White, (1763-1804), was a native of South Carolina, 
and his tombstone in York County gives his service. 

John Wilson, (1735-79), was a patriot of Mecklenburg 
County, and a signer of the Declaration. 

Also Nos. 4497, 6263, 13018, 14645. 

William Elliott, (1747- 1805), was a patriot who was pur- 
sued by the British, but was rescued by the soldiers. He was 
bom in Mecklenburg, N. C. ; died in York Co., S. C. 

MRS. MARY ANNA JACKSON. 24869 

Born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. 

Wife of Lieut. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson. 

Descendant of Maj. John Davidson and of Maj. Joseph 
Graham, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Rev. Dr. Robert H. Morrison and Mary Graham, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Graham (1759-1836) and Isabella Davidson, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Maj. John Davidson (1735-1832) and Violet 
Winslow Wilson, his wife. 

See No. 24865. 



312 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MISS CORDELIA WHITE PHIFER. 24870 

Born in Charlotte, North Carolina. 
Descendant of Capt. Martin Phifer, Jr. 

Daughter of William Fulenwider Phifer and Mary Martin White, 
his wife. 

See No. 24867. 

MRS. CORA JOHNSTON ROBERTSON. 24871 

Born in Charlotte, North Carolina. 

Wife of Thomas R. Robertson. 

Descendant of Col. James Johnston, Dr. John Reid and 
Robert Ewart, all of North Carolina. 

Daughter of William Johnston and Anne E. Graham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Johnston and Mary Murray Reid, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Johnston and Jane Ewart, his wife; 
John Reid and Sarah Sharpe, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Ewart. 

James Johnston, (1742-1805), commanded the reserve at 
King's Mountain. He was elected to the Senate, 1780, and 
near the close of the war acted as disbursing agent for the 
western division. 

John Reid, (1756-1821), was a physician and a soldier. He 
was born in Lincoln County, where he died. 

Robert Ewart, (1725-1800 ?), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of the Salisbury District, 1775. He served 
at the battle of King's Mountain. 

Also No. 20723. 

MRS. GRACE WHITE SPRINGS. 24872 

Born in Concord, North Carolina. 
Wife of Leroy Springs. 

Descendant of John Wilson, Capt. Joseph White. 
Daughter of Samuel Elliott White and Esther Phifer, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Elliott White and Sarah Robinson Wil- 
son, his wife. 
See No. 24868. 

MRS. VIRGINIA LOUISA YOUNG SMITH. 24873 

Born in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. 
Wife of Arthur Lillington Smith. 
Descendant of Col. Robert Burton. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 313 



Daughter of Robert Simonton Young and Sarah Virginia Burton, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alfred Moore Burton and Elizabeth Fullenwider, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Burton and Agatha Williams, his wife. 

Robert Burton, (1747-1825), served in the North Carolina 
militia. He was born in Mecklenburg Co., Va., removed to 
Granville, N. C, 1775, where he gave distinguished service, 
and where he is buried. 

Also No. 21938. 

MRS. NETTIE C. WALKER. 24874 

Born in Rockingham County, North Carolina. 

Wife of P. D. Walker. 

Descendant of Col. John Williams, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Col. John W. Covington and Fannie Settle, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judge Thomas Settle, Sr., and Henrietta Williams 
Graves, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gen. Azariah Graves and Elizabeth Williams, 
his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Williams and Elizabeth Williamson, 
his wife. 

John Williams, (1745-99), was a delegate to the Provincial 
Congress of North Carolina, 1775. He commanded minute 
men from the Hillsboro District. He was born in Hanover 
Co., Va. ; died in North Carolina. 

Also No. 16964. 

MRS. SARAH CALDWELL WHITE. 24875 

Born in Mecklenburg, North Carolina. 

Wife of Dr. William Edward White. 

Descendant of Rev. David Caldwell and of Maj. John 
Davidson. 

Daughter of David Alexander Caldwell and Martha Bishop, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. Alexander Caldwell and Sarah Davidson, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. David Caldwell and Rachel Craighead, 
his wife; John Davidson and Violet W. Wilson, his wife. 

See No. 24439. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Craighead and Agnes Brown, 
his wife. 

See No. 24865. 



314 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. ADELAIDE WHITE WILLIAMS CALDWELL. 24876 

Born in Charlotte, North Carolina. 
Wife of A. W. Caldwell. 

Descendant of John Wilson and of Capt. Joseph White. 
Daughter of Lewis S. Williams and Sarah Cordelia White, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Elliott White and Sarah Robinson Wilson, 
his wife. 

See No. 2486a 

MRS. GRACE VAN VOORHIS COX. 24877 

Bom in Monongahela, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Alfred Beecher Cox. 

Descendant of Capt. Daniel Van Voorhis. 

Daughter of James Hair Van Voorhis and Martha J. Willson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Van Voorhis and Mary Hair, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Van Voorhis and Nancy Meyers, Jiis 
wife. 

Daniel Van Voorhis, (1738- 1829), was captain of merchant 
vessels and served in the Pennsylvania Associators. He was 
. bom in Oyster Bay, Long Island; died in Washington Co., 
Pa. 

MRS. DORA VANCE BERRY. 24878 

Born in Urbana, Ohio. 

Wife of Thomas C. Berry. 

Descendant of Joseph Vance. 

Daughter of Alexander Franklin Vance and Mary Rebecca Ward, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gov. Joseph Colville Vance and Mary Leni«n, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Vance and Sarah Wilson, his wife; 
Alexander Lemen and Mary Smith, his wife. 

Joseph Vance, (1759-1809), enlisted as a private in the Vir- 
ginia Line, 1776, under Col. Daniel Morgan, to serve during 
the war. He was bom in Virginia ; died in Urbana, Ohio. 

24879 

MRS. OLIVE P. BLAKELEY. 24880 

Born in Chauncey, Ohio. 
Wife of O. W. Blakeley. 
Descendant of Solomon Howard. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 315 



Daughter of Charles C. Pruden aind Lucy Howard, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Cyrus Howard and Lucy Fenton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Howard and Anna Gary, his wife. 

Solomon Howard, (1760-1834), was placed on the pension 
roll of Hamilton Co., Ohio, 1832, for six months' actual ser- 
vice of a private in the Connecticut Line. 

MRS. DAISY PATTON HAYNES. 24881 

Born in Fayette County, Ohio. 

Wife of George Carey Haynes. 
• Descendant of Sergt. George Patton, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Joseph Henry Patton and Sarah Elizabeth Durnell, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Morean Patton and Eleanor Wain, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thornton Patton and Sara Anne McEntire, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Patton and Sarah Stringfellow, 
his wife, m. 1784. 

George Patton, (i 759-1813), enlisted, 1777, in Capt. William 
Wallace's company, Towles' regiment. His widow received a 
pension for eighteen months' actual service as sergeant in the 
Virginia Line. He was born in Falmouth, Va., where he died. 

MRS. IDA PATTON LANUM. 24882 

Born in Fayette, Ohio. 

Wife of Clayton Vincent Lanum. 

Descendant of Sergt. George Patton and of Francis Boyd. 

Daughter of Robert Patton and Sarah Viretta Rodgers, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Morean Patton and Eleanor Wain, his wife ; 
William Rodgers and Sarah Ann Boyd, his wife. 

See No. 24881. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hamilton Rodgers and Mary Gibson, his wife; 
George W. Boyd and Nancy Beard, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Rodgers and Isabel, his wife; 
Francis Boyd and Nancy Ann Wosnum, his wife. 

Francis Boyd, (1758- 1824), was placed on the pension roll 
of Ross Co., Ohio, 1788, for service of private in the Seventh 
Virginia regiment. 

MRS. LUCY HOWARD PRUDEN. 24883 

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Wife of Charles C. Pruden. 



3l6 DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Solomon Howard. 
Daughter of Cyrus Howard and Lucy Fenton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Solomon Howard (1760-1834) and Anna Gary, 
his wife. 
See No. 24880. 

MRS. ELEANOR PATTON GRANT. 24884 

Born in Fayette County, Ohio. 
Wife of Jesse Grant. 

Descendant of Sergt. George Patton. ^ 

Daughter of Joseph Henry Patton and Sarah Elizabeth Dumell, his 
wife. 
See No. 24881. 

MRS. ELEANOR GREEN DYE COLEMAN. 24885 

Born in Miami County, Ohio. 

Wife of George Edwin Coleman. 

Descendant of Capt. Joseph Green, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John Clyne Dye and Eliza Gray Green, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Green and Martha Gray, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Green and Margaret Abbott, his wife. 

Joseph Green, (1720- 1802), was a member of the Commit- 
tee of Safety of Northumberland County. He was commis- 
sary of supplies for Sullivan's expedition, and, throughout the 
struggle, was active in civil and military service in the valley 
of the West Branch. He was born in Lancaster County; 
died in Buffalo Valley, Pa. 

Also Nos: 3238, 5158, 6621, 12479, 13765, 21291. 

MISS MARY BELLE GATCH. , 24886 

Born in Xenia, Ohio. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Robbins. 

Daughter of Moses Dimmett Gatch and Mary Jones, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Col. John Jones and Rachel Robbins ( 1782-1573) » 
his wife, m. 1807. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Robbins and Sarah Dailey, his first wife. 

John Robbins, (1760- 1840), served as lieutenant in Col. 
Stephen Moylan's regiment of Pennsylvania Cavalry which 
was discharged at the close of the war. He was bom in Sus- 
sex Co., N. J. ; died in Ross Co., Ohio. 



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MRS. THEODORA ANNETTE PHELPS LINCOLN. 24887 

Born in Yankeetown, Ohio. 

Wife of George Lincoln. 

Descendant of Nehemiah Gregory and of Johiel Gregory. 

Daughter of Hon. William Alexander Phelps and Eliza Ann Gre- 
gory, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Andrew Gregory and Sarah Dunehew Roberts, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Johiel Gregory and Elizabeth Andrews, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nehemiah Gregory and Ann Barnum, his 
wife. 

Nehemiah Gregory who had served in the early wars, was a 
private in the New York militia, 1776. He was born in Scot- 
land, 1720; died in Westchester Co., N. Y. 

Johiel Gregory, (1755-1818), enlisted, 1775; served under 
Capt. Joseph Benedict, Col. James Holmes, New York Line. 
He was born in Gregory Point; removed to Ohio, 1801, where 
he died, in Fayette County. 

Also No. 1921. 

MRS. HELEN COLLORD TAYLOR. 24888 

Bom in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Wife of Dr. William Henry Taylor. 

Descendant of Michael Tremper, of New York. 

Daughter of William Adams Collord and Rebecca Severus, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Collord and Eliza Smead, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Bradbury Chandler Collord and Cath- 
erina Tremper, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Michael Tremper and Leah Van Deusen, 
his wife, m. 1767. 

Michael Tremper, (1745-86), served in the Dutchess County 
militia under Col. Abraham Brinkerhoif. He was born in 
New York City, where he died. 

Also No. 21756. 

MRS. EVELYN MARSHALL KINNEY RENAHAN. 24889 

Born in Staunton, Virginia. 

Wife of John Alfred Renahan. 
Descendant of Col. Daniel Smith, of Virginia. 
Daughter of John Marshall Kinney and Mary Frances Beime, his 
wife. 



3l8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of Andrew Plunkett Beirne and Frances Evelyn 
Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Judge Daniel Smith and Frances Strother 
Duff, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Smith and Margaret Davis, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Smith and Jane Harrison, his 
wife. 

Daniel Smith, (1711-81), served in the militia and was the 
first justice of Rockingham County. 

Also Nos. 4280, 5103, 9889, 1 821 6, 23072. 

MRS. ANNA MILLER HEISER. 24890 

Born in Hamilton, Ohio. 

Wife of John E. Reiser. 

Descendant of Enoch Miller, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of William Hamilton Miller and Rebecca Woods, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ellis Marsh Miller and Rosanna Hamilton, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Miller and Lucretia Marsh, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Miller and Hannah Baker, his wife. 

Enoch Miller served as a minute man in the Essex County, 
New Jersey militia. He was born, 1747, in New Jersey. 

MRS. HELEN HINE ALVORD. 24891 

Born in Youngstown, Ohio. 

Wife of Horace Alvord. 

Descendant of Capt. Noble Hine and of Abraham Skinner, 
of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Augustus Hine and Elizabeth Loughridge, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Homer Hine and Mary Skinner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Noble Hine and Patience Hubbell, his wife; 
Abraham Skinner and Mary Ayer§, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Skinner and Phoebe Strong, 
his wife. 

Noble Hine, (1744-96), commanded a company when Tryon 
invaded the Colony. He was bom in New Milford; died in 
Woodbridge, Conn. 

Abraham Skinner, (1755-1826), served as a private in the 
Connecticut militia. He was born in Glastonbury, Conn.; 
died in Painesville, Ohio. 



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MRS. MARY DONALDSON FOWLER. 24892 

Born in Painesville, Ohio. 

Wife of William Henry Fowler. 

Descendant of Jonathan Fish. 

Daughter of Dwight Donaldson and Matilda Ostrander, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Tobias Ostrander and Roxanna Fish (d 1832), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Fish and Roxana Adams, his wife. 

Jonathan Fish served as a private with the Connecticut 
troops. 

MRS. CAROLINE AMELIA HOXETT. 24893 

Born in Painesville, Ohio. 

Widow of Thomas Hoxett. 

Descendant of Isaac Goodspeed, Luke Brooks, Stephen 
Brooks, Maj. Gen. John Whitcomb and Capt. Daniel Rugg, Jr., 
all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Timothy Brooks ( 1807-95) and Eliza Ann Goodspeed, 
his wife, m. 1830. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Brooks and Prudence Whitcomb, 
(b. 1762), his wife; Luther Goodspeed and Elizabeth Rugg, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Luke Brooks and Lucy Wheeler, his wife, 
in. 1756; John Whitcomb and Rebecca, his second wife; Isaac Good- 
speed and Ann Jenkins, his wife; Daniel Rugg, Jr., and Elizabeth 
Woods Divoll, his wife. 

Isaac Goodspeed, (1731-1826), was a private in Capt. 
Ephraim Stockwell's company, Col. Job Cushing's regiment to 
reenforce the army at Bennington. He was bom in Barn- 
stable ; died in Hubbardstown. 

Luke Brooks was a minute-man at the Lexington Alarm 
from Stow, where he died. He was born in Concord, 1731. 

Stephen Brooks, (1756-1836), served at the Lexington 
Alarm and at White Plains. He was born in Stow ; died in 
Templeton, Mass. 

Also No. 23962. 

Daniel Rugg, Jr., (1743-1830), entered the army as lieuten- 
ant, 1776, and commanded a company under Col. Josiah 
V/hitney, 1779. He was born and died in Lancaster. 

John Whitcomb, (1713-85), was apppointed, 1775, first 
major general by the Provincial Congress and at Bunker Hill 



320 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

had command of Lechmere Point. He declined a commission 
from the Continental Congress, 1776, on account of age. He 
was born in Bolton, where he died. 
Also No. 21269. 

MRS. ELLA KENDALL OVERTURE. 24894 

Born in Wheelersburg, Ohio. 

Wife of John N. Overturf. 

Descendant of Jeremiah Kendall. 

Daughter of Jefferson Kendall and Elizabeth Fenton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Kendall and Rachel Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Kendall and Rhoda Mclntyre, his 
wife. 

Jeremiah Kendall, (1758-1843), served as a private in the 
Virginia militia and was wounded at the battle of Brand)rwine. 
He was placed on the pension roll, 1831. He was bom in 
Fauquier Co., Va. ; died in Fayette Co., Penna. 

MISS ABBY BEECHER LONGYEAR. 24895 

Born in Marquette, Michigan. 

Descendant of Burr Beecher, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Munro Longyear and Mary Beecher, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Peck Beecher and Caroline Matilda 
Walker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Marcus Lyman Beecher and Fanny Johnson, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Burr Beecher (1756-1823) and Anna Eunice 
Smith, his wife. 

See No. 24301. 

MRS. IDA THORP FORD. 24896 

Born in Alexander, New York. 

Wife of H. Clark Ford. 

Descendant of Sergt. Joseph Moulton, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Henry Thorp and Lucy Lauretta Moulton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lewis Moulton and Malvina Benedict, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Royal Moulton and Betsey Trask, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Moulton and Hannah, his wife. 

Joseph Moulton, (1738-1816), who was a soldier in the early 
wars, served as sergeant, 1775, in Capt. Amos Walbridge's 
company. Col. Rufus Putnam's regiment. He was bom in 
Brimfield ; died in Monson, Mass. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 32I 



MISS MILDRED ELM FORD. 24897 

Born in Cleveland, Ohio. 
Descendant of Sergt. Joseph Moulton. 
Daughter of H. Clark Ford and Ida Thorp, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Henry Thorp and Lucy Lauretta Moulton, 
his wife. 

See No. '24896. 

MRS. JENNIE SOPHIA GRISWOLD HART. 24898 

Born in Cleveland, Ohio. 

Wife of Frank Wilbur Hart. 

Descendant of Joel Grant and of Seth Griswold, of Connec- 
ticut. 

Daughter of Nelson Griswold (1820-73) and Ellen Abigail Carlton, 
his wife, m. 1849. 

Granddaughter of Roswell Griswold (1780- 1833) and Jerusha 
(Grant) Walter (1785-1828), his second wife, m. 1808. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Seth Griswold and Huldah (Priest) Loomis, 
his wife, m. 1778; Joel Grant and Zilpah Cowles (1762- 1824), his 
wife, m. 1782. 

Joel Grant, (1756-96), served as a private in Capt. David 
Beebe's company at Fort Clinton, 1778. He was born in 
Litchfield ; died in Norfolk, Conn. 

Seth Griswold served as a private in Capt. Abel Pettibone's 
company. Col. Thomas Belden's regiment, 1777. He was born 
in New Hartford; died, 1810, in Colebrook, Conn. 

MRS. H. GERTRUDE STREATOR THOMAS. 24899 

Born in Aurora, Ohio. 

Wife of Eben Briggs Thomas. 

Descendant of Dr. John Streator, Charles Plumb, Lieut. 
Jabez Stow, and Jonah Cone. 

Daughter of Worthy Stevens Streator and Sarah Wakely Sterling, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Heming^vay Streator, Jr., and Clarina Plumb, 
his wife; Lord Sterling and Polly Palmer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Hemingway Streator and Hannah Alder- 
man, his wife; Charles Plumb and Susannah Starr, his wife; Samuel 
Sterling and Anna Stow, his wife; Levi Palmer and Elizabeth Cone, 
his wife. "^ 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Streator and Margaret Hemingway, 
12 



322 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

his wife; Jabez Stow and Anna Lord, his wife; Jonah Cone and 
Elizabeth Gates, his wife. 

John Streator, (1732-1810), served as a private in the Mass- 
achusetts militia. He was bom in Framingham, Mass. ; died 
in Hampton, N. Y. 

Charles Plumb, (1744-1831), served as a marine on the man- 
of-war "Oliver Cromwell.'' He died in Aurora, Ohio. 

Jonah Cone, (1721-1809), was a minute man at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm. He was bom in East Haddam, Conn., where he 
died. 

Jabez Stow, (1716-85), was captured at Fort Griswold, 
1781, carried to New York, where he suffered great hardship. 
He was born in Saybrook, Conn., where he died. 

Also Nos. 1995, 19453, 20166, 23895. 

MISS MARY E. PHELPS. 24900 

Descendant of Capt. Edward Paine, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Samuel W. Phelps and Mary Hall, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel W. Phelps and Lydia Paine, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Paine and Rebecca White, his wife. 

Edward Paine, (1746-1841), was placed on the pension roll 
of Geauga County, Ohio, 1831, for service of captain in the 
Connecticut militia. 

Also No. 1 723 1. 

MRS. ANNA ELIZABETH BEETEM EPPLEY. 24901 

Born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of James K. Eppley. 

Descendant of Lieut. George Redsecker, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Abraham Beetem and Mary A. Redsecker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Redsecker and Harriet Martin, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Redsecker, Jr., and Susanna Ream, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Redsecker and Anna Maria An- 
drecken, his wife. 

George Redsecker, (1735-88), was lieutenant of the Lan- 
caster County militia at the battles of Brandywine and Ger- 
mantown in Col. Alexander Lowrey's regiment, which was 
commended for bravery. He was born in Basle, Switzerland ; 
died in Elizabethtown, Lancaster Co;, Pa. 

Also Nos. 6301, 8855. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 323 



MISS NANCY MARTIN. 24902 

Born in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Paul Martin, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Joab Martin and Lucinda Olivia Hostetter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Paul Martin and Mary Fry, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Martin and Mary O'Brien, his wife. 

Cr.-gr.-granddaughter of Paul Martin and Rosanna Lindsay, his wife. 

Paul Martin served in the Pennsylvania militia with his sons 
Hugh, Paul Alexander, John and Thomas. He was bom in 
Ireland and is buried in Cumberland Co., Penna. 

MISS JENNIE H. MILLER. 24903 

Born in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Lieut. Adam Fisher, Peter Fisher, Ernst 
Kloss and George Miller, all of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Henry Edward Miller and Elmira Amanda Fisher, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Miller and Katharine Kloss, his wife; 
Samuel Fisher (1813-85) (son of George) and Harriet Fisher (1818- 
1901), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Miller and Mary Magdalen Deshler, 
his second wife; Daniel Kloss and Margaret Richard, his wife; 
George Fisher and Mary Magdalene Roads (b. 1779), his wife; Solo- 
mon Fisher (1791-1848) and Sarah Harlan (1792-1853), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ernst Kloss and Catharine Suter, his wife; 
Adam Fish-er (father of George) and Margaretta Elizabeth Rieden 
(Reid), his wife; Peter Fisher and Anna Marie Faer (1752-1814)^ 
his wife. 

Adam Fisher, (1744- 1825), served as lieutenant of York 
County militia, 1779, under Capt. John Wampler. 

Peter Fisher served as a private in Capt. John Ludwig's 
company, Berks County militia, 1778. 

Ernst Kloss, (1738-1805), served as a private in Capt. Joseph 
Siegfried's company, 1778, and under Capt. Adam Diehl in the 
Northampton County, Pennsylvania militia, 1780. He was 
born in Germany. 

George Miller, (1760-1836), was placed on the pension roll 
of Union County, 183 1, for service of private in the Pennsyl- 
vania militia. He died in Salem, Pa. 



324 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MISS CLARA FELTON BENT. 24904 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Bent, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George Elbridge Bent and Martha Conway Felton, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Adam Bent and Sukey Foster Blake, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Bent and Ruth Crouch, his wife. 

Ebenezer Bent, (1737-96), turned out in Capt. Josiah Vose's 
company to fortify Boston Harbor, 1776. He was bom in 
Milton; died in Dorchester. 

Also Nos. 7596, 12101, 23347. 

MISS MARY BLAKE BENT. 24905 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Ebenezer Bent. 

Daughter of George Elbridge Bent and Martha Conway Felton, his 
wife. 
See No. 24905. 

MISS AMY FLORENCE BROWNING. 24906 

Born in Camden, New Jersey. 

Descendant of Dr. John Baptiste Broguard. 

Daughter of George Linge Browning and Amy Florehce Okie, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John Broguard Okie and Caroline Frances Rich- 
ardson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Okie and Abagail Broguard, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Baptiste Broguard and Mary Herd, 
his second wife. 

John Baptiste Broguard, (1761-1823), enlisted in the Grena- 
diers in the corps of Foreign volunteers, 1778, under Due de 
Lauzun. He had studied medicine and was detailed to sur- 
geon's duty in this famous legion which wjis complimented by 
Washington for its brilliant service. He was bom in France; 
died in Columbus, N. J. 

MRS. ELEANOR BAIRD REED BUTLER. 24907 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of George Butler. 

Descendant of Col. William Lewis, Brig. Gen. William Ir- 
vine of Absalom Baird, M. D. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 325 



Daughter of Thomas Baird Reed, M. D., and Mary Gill Campbell, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Rentone Reed and Ellen Baird, his wife; 
Archibald Campbell and Agnes Elizabeth D. Lewis, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hon. Thomas Harlaan Baird and Nancy Mc- 
Cullough, his wife; Charles D. Lewis, M. D., and Mary B. Irvine, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Absalom Baird, M. D., and Susannah 
Brown, his wife; William Lewis and Arine Montgomery, his wife; 
William Irvine and Ann Callender, his wife. 

William Lewis, (1724-1812), belonged to a family of pa- 
triots, and he was with his brother, Andrew, the hero of Point 
Pleasant. He was called the "Civilizer of the Border'* and 
represented Augusta County in the convention, 1775. He 
removed to Sweet Springs, Va., 1790, where he died. 

Also Nos. 2445, 3282, 4855. 

William Irvine, (1741-1804), commanded a regiment when 
taken prisoner at the battle of Three Rivers, 1776, and was not 
exchanged for two years. He was promoted brigadier gen- 
eral, 1779, and served to the close of the war. He was presi- 
dent of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania. He was born in Ire- 
land; died in Philadelphia. 

Also Nos. 206, 1092, 3444, 15566. 

Absalom Baird, (1755-1805), entered the army as surgeon's 
mate; was surgeon of Baldwin's regiment of Artificers and 
served to the close of the war. He was born in Chester 
County; died in Washington, Pa. 

Also Nos. 633, 1 174, 2003, 6631, 23005. 

MRS. MARY ROBERTA CHILDS BONSTEIN. 24908 

Born in Muncy, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of James Boveard and of John Brobst, of Penn- 
sylvania. 

Daughter of Oscar Childs and Elizabeth Boveard, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alexander Boveard and Susanpa Brobst, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Boveard and Hannah Beaty, his wife; 
John Brobst and Catherine Stumpfund, his wife. 

James Boveard served as a private in Capt. Jairus Kilgore's 
company, 1776-79. He died, 1808, in Dry Valley, Union Co. 

John Brobst, (1759-1834), served several enlistments as a 
private under different commands and also acted as scout. 



326 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

He was born in Berks County, and received a pension in Union 
Co., Pa., where he died. 
Also No. 7444, 15916, 231 17. 

MRS. MARTHA HARDING BRAMHALL. 24909 

Bom in Exeter, Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of Capt. Stephen Harding. 
Daughter of George Harding and Mary Gardner, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Harding and Affa Baldwin Jenkins, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Harding and Amy Gardner, his wife. 
Stephen Harding, (1723-89), was a member of the Commit- 
tee of Safety of Westmoreland County and commanded a com- 
pany under Col. Zubulon Butler. He was bom in Colchester, 
Conn. ; died in Exeter, Pa. 
Also Nos. 13522, 15279, 17172, 18278, 21761. 

24910 

MISS ADELIA LEMAN. 2491 1 

Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Col. Lewis Du Bois, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Henry Eicholtz Leman and Anna Du Bois (1826-73), 
his wife, m. 185 1. 

Granddaughter of Lewis Du Bois, Jr., (1774-1831) and Anna Hull, 
his wife, m. 1809. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Du Bois and Rachel Jansen, his second 
wife, m. 1770, 

Lewis Du Bois, (1728-1802), entered the army as captain, 
1775, and was promoted major in the Canadian campaign. 
He was colonel of the Third New York regiment in the gar- 
rison of Fort Montgomery, 1777, when it was overwhelmed 
by the enemy, and he was wounded. During the winter of 
1777, his regiment was at Fishkill, and, 1779, he served in 
Sullivan's expedition and retired at the end of the year. He 
was bom in Marlboro, where he died. 

Also Nos. 3698, 4036, 7243. 

MRS. SUSAN EVERETT LARNED. 24912 

Born in Constantinople, Turkey. 
Wife of T. S. Larned. 

Descendant of Dr. Jeremiah Everett and of David Haynes. 
Daughter of Joel Sumner Everett and Seraphina Haynes, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jacob Everett and Mary Fish, his wife; Henry 
Haynes and Achsah March, his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 327 



Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Everett and Elizabeth Warren, his 
wife; David Haynes and Eunice King, his wife. 

Jeremiah Everett, (1740-1831), served as surgeon in Col. 
Nicholas Dike's regiment of Massachusetts militia, raised for 
the defense of Boston. He was boqj in Attleboro, Mass.; 
died in Halifax, Vt. 

David Haynes, (1756-1837), served to guard military stores 
at Rye, Long Island, 1776. He was bom in Brimfield; died 
in Southbridge, Mass. 

MRS. KATE SANDERSON BARLOW. 24913 

Born in Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, 

Wife of Thomas W. Barlow. 

Descendant of Robert Covenhoven, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John J. Sanderson and Mercy Kelsy Crane, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Crane and Creacy Covenhoven, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Covenhoven and Mercy Kelsy Cutter, 
his wife. 

Robert Covenhoven, (1755-1846), served as a scout and 
guide. He was bom in Monmouth Co., N. J.; died in North- 
umberland Co., Pa. 

Also No. 1735, 7619, 9803, 18142, 19494, 20055. 

MISS MARGARETTA ELLISON BULLUS. 24914 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 

Descendant of Col. Charles Rumsey, of Maryland. 

Daughter of William Ellison Bullus and Emma Embury Kissam, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Edward Bullus and Eliza Anna Ellison, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. John Bullus and Charlotte Jane Rumsey, 
his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Charles Rumsey and Abigail Jane Cauer, 
his wife. 

Charles Rumsey, (1736-80), served as county-lieutenant and 
was commissioned colonel of militia, 1777. He was born in 
Cecil County, where he died. 

MRS. ANTOINETTE J. CAVANAGH. 24915 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Rev. William Henry Cavanagh. 



328 DAUGHTERS OF THK AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Descendant of Hon. William Henry, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Francis Jordan (1815-85) and Emily Woolf (1821-89), 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Jordan and Elizabeth Henry (1782- 1844), 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Henry (1759-1821) and Sabina 
Schropp (1758-1848), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Henry and Anne Wood (1734- 
99), his wife. 

William Henry, (1729-86), was a member of the Assembly, 

1776, Council of Safety and treasurer of Lancaster County, 

1777. He gave constant service until his death. He was 
bom in Chester County; died in Lancaster County. 

MISS ALICE COLQUHOUN CHEEZUM. 24916 

Born in Easton, Maryland. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Caleb North, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John Walker Cheezum and Sarah North Emary, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John Martin Groome Emory and Ann North, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb North and Lydia Lewes, his wife. 

Caleb North, (1753-1840), commanded a company at 
Ticonderoga, served as major at Brandywine, Paoli and C5er- 
mantown. He was lieutenant colonel at Monmouth and after 
the surrender at Yorktown, had charge of Tarleton's Legion 
on their march north. He was president of the State Society 
of the Cincinnati ; was the last field officer of the Pennsylvania 
Line, and is buried in Chester County, where he was bom. 

Also No. 1452. 

MRS. ELLA NORTH DAWSON. 24917 

Born in Easton, Maryland. 
Wife of Alfred Hunt Dawson. 
Descendant of Lieut. Col. Caleb North. 

Daughter of John Walker Cheezum and Sarah North Emory, his 
wife. 
See No. 24916. 

MRS. ELLEN POINTER JORDAN. 24918 

Born in Morristown, New Jersey. 
Wife of Gilbert Jordan. 
Descendant of Rev. James Caldwell, of New Jersey. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 329 



Daughter of Isaac Augustus Canfield (1823-88) and Mary Elisabeth 
Poinier (1826-62), his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dayton Israel Canfield (1794-1853) and Harriet 
Vail (1802-28), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Canfield (1763-1*822) and Margaret Cald- 
well (1764-1831), his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of James Caldwell and Hannah Ogden, his 
wife. 

James Caldwell, (1734-81), served as chaplain of militia and, 
in 1780, in the successful defense of Springfield. When gun- 
wadding gave out he supplied hymn books, saying, "Now 
give them Watts boys." He was shot by a sentry and his 
wife was shot while in her room. In 1846 a monument was 
erected to their memory at Elizabethtown. 

Also Nos. 326, 1652, 2775, 3312, 7743, 8123, 12591, 20900. 

MRS. MARIA AMELIA JEFFERIES RANKIN. 24919 

Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of William Washington Rankin. 

Descendant of Col. Joseph Jeflferies and of Capt. John Jef- 
feries, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Thomas Jeflferies and Amelia Landis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Jefferies and Ann Wilson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Jefferies and Jane, his wife. 

Joseph Jeflferies, (1736-1814), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Observation of York County, 1775, and served as 
delegate to the Provincial Congress, 1776. He was colonel of 
militia when appointed wagon-master. 

John Jeflferies, (1757-1832), served as private at Brandy- 
wine, lieutenant, 1779, and, 1780, as captain of York County 
militia. He was bom in Chester County; died in Miflflin 
County. 

Also Nos. 14386, 21782. 

MISS MARY AMELIA RANKIN. 24920 

Born in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of Col. Joseph Jeflferies, Capt. John Jeflferies, 
Capt. Simon Coppenheflfer, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William Washington Rankin and M. Amelia Jefferies. 
his wife. 



330 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Granddaughter of John Rankin and Ann Moore, his wife; Thomas 
Jefferies and Amelia Landis, his wife. 

See No. 24919. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Rankin and Catherine Coppenheffer, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Simon Coppenheffer and Maria Elizabeth, 
his wife. 

Simon Coppenheffer, (1726-1802), was a member of the 
Committee of Observation of York County, 1774-75. He 
served as captain of Third Company, Col. William Rankin's 
regiment of York County militia, 1777. He was commissary 
of "Camp Security," where the prisoners of Burgoyne's army 
were quartered. During the winter of 1778 the horses of 
Washington and staff were kept on his farm near York. 

MRS. MERCY KELSY SANDERSON STEEL. 24921 

Born in Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of George P. Steel. 

Descendant of Robert Covenhoven, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of John J. Sanderson and Mercy Kelsy Crane, his wife. 
See No. 24913. 

24922 

MRS. EMMA NEWPORT TYSON. 24923 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Canby Steel Tyson. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Claypoole, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of David Newport and Susan Satterthwaite, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abel Satterthwaite and Susan Claypoole, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Gaypoole and Elizabeth Griscom (1752- 
1836), his wife, m. 1783 (Betsy Ross). 

John Claypoole, (1752-1817), served as second lieutenant at 
Germantown, where he was wounded. He sailed on the 
armed cruiser "Luzerne", 1780; was captured and confined in 
England in the Old Mill prison when news of the surrender 
of Cornwallis was received. He was bom in Mount Holly, 
N. J. ; died in Philadelphia. 

MRS. MABEL CRONISE JONES. 24924 

Born in Tiffin, Ohio. 
Wife of Thomas MacDowell Jones. 
Descendant of Henry Cronise, Ezekiel Little, Capt. George 



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Little, Samuel Barrows, Samuel Barrows, Jr., and John 
Ransom. 

Daughter of Charles Cronise and Martha Maria Little, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Cronise and Susannah Fundenberg, his 
wife; Shubael Little and Deborah Barrows, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Henry Cronise and Barbara, his wife; 
George Little and Esther Cole, his first wife; Samuel Barrows, Jr., 
and Azubah Ransom, his wife, m. 1794. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Little and Margaret Fitz, his wife; 
Samuel Barrows and Barbara Anderson, his wife; John Ransom and 
Deborah Lester, his wife. 

Henry Cronise, (i 758-1815), served as a private in the Ger- 
man battalion. Continental corps. He was born in Frederick, 
Md., where he died. 

Ezekiel Little, (1721-98), served in the Massachusetts militia 
of Berkshire County, where he lived in the Revolution. He 
was born in Plaistow ; died in Hillsborough, N. H. 

George Little, (1759-1820), served as lieutenant of the brig 
"Hazard'', 1778, and his name is among those on the prison 
ship "Lord Sandwich." He commanded the "Winthrop** at 
the close of the war. He was born in Sutton, Mass. ; died in 
Hillsboro, N. H. 

Samuel Barrows, (1734-91), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington and Dartmouth Alarms from Middleboro, where he 
was bom. He died in Brattleboro, Vt. 

Samuel Barrows, Jr., (1764-1842), served as a private in 
Capt. Abner Bourn's company of Massachusetts militia, 1780. 
He was bom in Middleboro, Mass. ; died in Russell, N. Y. 

John Ransom, (1743-1815), served in the Vermont militia at 
various alarms. He was bom in Brattleboro, Vt., where he 
died. 

MISS EMMA MELICK. 24925 

Born in Tyrone, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Samuel Patchin, of New York. 

Daughter of Rev. Justus A. Melick and Emeline E. Patchin (b. 1828), 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Patchin (1790-1863) and Elizabeth Wright 
(1790-1857), his wife, m. 1815. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Patchin and Mary Eliza Hollister, 
his wife. 



332 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Samuel Patchin, (1758-1844), served in the Indian campaign 
about Fort Stanwix and his account of the invasion of the 
Mohawk Valley and his capture has been published. He was 
placed on the pension roll of Warren County, N. Y., 183 1, for 
service of private in the New York militia. He was bom in 
England ; died at Lake George and is buried at Hague. 

Also Nos. 9733, 21300. 

MRS. HANNAH HESS. 24926 

Born in Peachbottom, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Amos Hess. 

Descendant of Dr. Zenas Macomber, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Dr. Zenas Macomber and Hannah Huff (1786-1831), 
his second wife, m. 1829. 

Zenas Macomber, (1754-1831), enlisted, 1775, and served in 
the Commander-in-Chief's Guard at White Plains^ Trenton, 
Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth. He was severely 
wounded at Tappan; taken prisoner, when exchanged re- 
joined his regiment. He died in York Co., Penna. 

MRS. STATIRA CHRISTIE. 24927 

Born in Whitefield, Maine. 

Wife of Thomas Christie. 

Descendant of William Nutt. 

Daughter of William Nutt and Lucy Avery, his second wife, m. 1803. 

William Nutt, (1762- 1843), ^^s a private, 1777, under Capt. 
John Orr and was at Bennington. In 1781 he enlisted in the 
wagon service under Samuel Kimball, conductor of New 
Hampshire troops. He was bom in Deerfield, N. H. 

MRS. MARGARET CAMPBELL CRAIG. 24928 

Born in Salem Township, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Lieut. Alexander Craig and of Samuel Craig, 
of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Alexander Craig and Jane Clark, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Craig and Elizabeth McDonald, his first 
wife. 

Alexander Craig, (1755-1832), served in the commissary and 
was in the battle of Princeton. He removed, in 1769, from 
Cumberland to Westmoreland County, where he died. 



LINAGE BOOK. 333 



Samuel Craig was one of the signers of the Westmoreland 
Declaration. He served in the Commissary and was killed by 
the Indians, 1777, on his way to Fort Ligonier to procure sup- 
plies. He was bom about 1730. 

Also No. 21958. 

MRS. MARTHA ALLEN McCLELLAND. 24929 

Born in Sinclairville, New York. 

Wife of John Chandler McClelland. 

Descendant of Joseph Woodworth and of Israel Gates. 

Daughter of William Redington Merchant and Mary Elizabeth 
Gates, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Able Merchant and Polly Woodworth, his wife; 
Peter Gates (b. 1753) and Anna Childs, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Woodworth and Weity Parks Couse 
(b. 1772), his second wife, m. 1799; Israel Gates. 

Joseph Woodworth, (1757-1842), was placed on the pension 
roll of New York, 181 8, for one years' actual service of private 
in the Connecticut Line. He was bom in Lebanon, Conn.; 
died near Randolph, N. Y. 

Israel Gates, (1727- 1800), served at the siege of Boston. 
He is on the alarm list of men, 1776, reported under fifty years 
of age. He was bom in Conway, Mass., where he died. 

MRvS. LOUISA J. MAGILL. 24930 

Born in Manchester, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of William E. Magill. 

Descendant of Capt. Bradford Steele, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Chester B. Jones and Sarah Steel, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Bradford Steel, Jr. (1762-1841) and Ruth Wheeler 
(1765-1856), his wife, m. 1785. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Bradford Steele and Mary Perkins, his wife. 

Bradford Steele, (1735-1804), served as lieutenant at the 
siege of Boston and commanded minute men when Tryon 
invaded the Colony. He was a member of various patriotic 
committees. He was born in Derby, where he died. 

Also Nos. 3488, 5937, 10351, 1139s, 15400, 16087, 18156, 22397. 

MRS. ALICE BALDWIN LEWIS. 24931 

Born in Girard, Ohio. 
Wife of George Trumbull Lewis. 



334 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Descendant of Simeon Baldwin, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Jesse Baldwin and Lucy A. Baldwin, his w'.fe. 

Granddaughter of Eli Baldwin and Mary Newport, his wife, m. 1805. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Baldwin and Rebecca Buck, his second 
wife, m. 1764. 

Simeon Baldwin, (1724-1808), served on war committees; 
acted as commissary and paymaster and had care of families of 
drafted men. He was born in New Milford, where he died. 

Also No. 4691. 

MRS. CAROLINE BABBITT SPOONER. 24932 

Born in Erie, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Alfred Ballard Spooner. 

Descendant of Lieut. Elijah Babbitt, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Elijah Babbitt and Caroline Elizabeth Kelso, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elijah Babbitt and Amey Teft (1759-1851), his 
wife, m. 1776. 

Elijah Babbitt served one year as lieutenant of Rhode Island 
artillery under Col. Robert Elliott. He died, 1805. His 
widow, in 1836, received a pension for his service. 

MRS. EMMA GUNNISON STRICKLAND. 24933 

Born in Erie, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of David Haye Strickland, M. D. 

Descendant of Benjamin Baker. 

Daughter of Charles E. Gunnison and Jane T. Gunnison, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ebenezer D. Gunnison and Sophia Baker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Baker and Elizabeth Merrill, his 
wife. 

Benjamin Baker, (1754-1820), served at Bunker Hill in 
Capt. John Moore-s company, Stark's regiment. He was bom 
in Haverhill, Mass. ; died in Newbury, N. H. 

Also No. 23553. 

MRS. CORA HORTON BURG. . 24934 

Born in Selins Grove, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Dr. H. W. Burg. 
Descendant of Lieut. John Horton. 

Daughter of Col. A. C. Simpson and Amelia Horton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jesse C. Horton and Martha Lemon Cooke, his 
second wife, m. 1825. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 335 



Gr.-granddaughter of John Horton and Mary De La Montague, his 
wife. 

John Horton, (1752-1810), was commissioned lieutenant, 
1780, in the regiment of Morris County, New Jersey militia, 
commanded by Col. John Starke. He was born in New 
Jersey ; died in Wyoming Valley. 

Also Nos. 197, 886. 

MRS. MARY BUTLER TRICKEY. 24935 

Born in Hawley, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Edward Kimball Trickey. 

Descendant of Col. Zebulon Butler. 

Daughter of Pierce Butler and Catharine Kelly, his wife, m. 1855. 

Granddaughter of Pierce Butler (1789-1848) and Temperance Colt, 
his wife, m. 1818. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lord Butler (1761-1824) and Mary Pierce, his 
wife, m. 1786. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zebulon Butler and Ann Lord, his first 
wife, m. 1760. 

Zebulon Butler, (1731-95), who had fought in the early 
wars, commanded the forces at Wyoming, 1778, and served to 
the close of the contest. He was an original member of the 
Society of the Cincinnati of Connecticut. He was born in 
Lynie, Conn. ; died in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

Also Nos. 2006, 4512, 16450, 20038, 22912. 

MISS ALICE BUTLER. 24936 

Born in Hawley, Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of Col. Zebulon Butler. 
Daughter of Pierce Butler and Catharine Kelly, his wife. 
See No. 24935. 

MRS. KATHARINE M. HARVEY. 24937 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Walter Payne Harvey. 
Descendant of Peter De Haven, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of William Brown Dixey and Mary Bryson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jacob Dixey and Mafy Brown, his wife. 
Cr.-granddaughter of William Dixey and Mary De Haven, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter De Haven and Elizabeth Knight, his 
second wife, m. 1763. 



336 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Peter De Haven, (1722-1816), conducted the public gun 
factories and powder mills of Pennsylvania. He was bom in 
Philadelphia, where he died. 

Also Nos. 10758, 22655. 

MISS EMMA LYDIA CROWELL. 24938 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Aaaron Crowell, Ens. Richard Matthews and 
Ellis Hughes, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Thomas Monroe Crowell (1831-96) and Hannah Jones 
Shinn (1840-95), his wife, m. i860. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Page Crowell (1798-1876) and Hannah 
Matthews (1806-75), his wife, m. 1826. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Crowell (1771-1860) and Sarah Page 
(1777-1857), his wife; Silas Matthews (1777-1830) and Eleanor 
Hughes (1776-1818), his wife, m. 1798. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Crowell and Hannah Schellenger, 
his wife, m. 1771 ; Richard Matthews and Judith Hughes, his wife, m. 
1772; Ellis Hughes and Eleanor (Hirst) Whillden (1747-86), his wife, 
m. 1768. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Crowell. 

Aaron Crowell served as private in Capt. Isaac Williams' 
company of Essex County militia. 

Richard Matthews, (1750-1820), served as ensign in the 
New Jersey militia. He died in Cape May. 

Ellis Hughes, (1745-1817), signed the oath of allegiance in 
Cape May County, 1778. 

MISS MARY KNOX GARVIN. 24939 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of George Till, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William J. Garvin and Sophia ICnox, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Knox and Eliza Dean, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Knox and Catherine Till, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Till and Rachel Hugh, his wife. 

George Till, (1752-1808), served as a private in Capt. John 
McCalla's company, Col. Benjamin Eyre's regiment of foot. 
He was born in Philadelphia, where he died. 

MRS. ANNIE CROWELL RAND. 24940 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of William Brisbane Rand. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 337 



Descendant of Aaron Crowell, Ens. Richard Matthews and 
Ellis Hughes. 

Daughter of Thomas Monroe Crowell and Hannah Jones Shinn, his 
wife. 

See No. 24938. 

MRS. JEANETTE EMMA SMITH KYLE. 24941 

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of David Braden Kyle. 

Descendant of Capt. Herman Stout, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Thomas J. Smith and Emma Pote, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Mathias H. Pote and Jane Thomson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Thomson and Hannah Bloomfield Stout, 
his wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of Herman Stout and Anna Hall, his wife. 

Herman Stout, (1745-1803), served as ensign, 1776, and 
was selected as escort to Capt. Alexander Graydon to convey 
specie to Gen. Philip Schuyler for the army in Canada. He 
was promoted captain, 1777, gave valuable service at Paoli; 
was at Valley Forge and resigned, 1780. He was born in 
Hackensack, N. J.; died in Philadelphia. 

Also Nos. 9323, 1 1304, 12999, 15269. 

MRS. MARY GILES ASPINWALL. 24942 

Brooklyn, New York. 

Wife of Charles W. Aspinwall. 

Descendant of Gov. Nicholas Cooke, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of John T. Giles and Elizabeth Jenkes Gushing, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Gushing and Olive Ray, his wife 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nicholas Gooke Gushing and Hannah Horton, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Gushing and Hannah Cooke, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nicholas Gooke and Hannah Sabin, his 
wife. 

Nicholas Cooke, (1717-82), was elected Governor, 1775, and 
remained in office the darkest period of the revolution. He 
was honored with the friendship and confidence of Washing- 
ton. He was bom in Providence, where he died. 

Also Nos. 912, 384s, 5747, 7067, 16923. 



338 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MISS M. ALICE SPRAGUE. -24943 

Born in Providence, Rhode Island. 

Descendant of Sergt. Amaziah Blackmar. 

Daughter of William Anson Sprague and Bessie A. Wood, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Wood (1805-81) and Betsey A. Hop- 
kins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Wood and Chloe Blackmar (178S- 
1860), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amaziah Blackmar and Candace Simmons, 
his wife. 

Amaziah Blackmar served as sergeant in Capt. Nathan 
Blackmar's company of Rhode Island militia, 1776. He was 
bom in England, lived in Rhode Island during the Revolution, 
and died in Pennsylvania, where he is buried 

MISS MARIA AMELIA RHODES. 24944 

Born in Providence, Rhode Island. 

Descendant of Peter Rhodes, Benjamin Rhodes, Nicholas 
Matthewson, all of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Edward Smith Rhodes and Maria Amelia Manchester, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Peleg Rhodes and Mary Smith Chapman, his wife ; 
Albert Hussey Manchester and Maria Fenner Mathewson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Rhodes and Phebe Burlingame, his 
wife; Henry Mathewson (1777-1851) and Phebe Williams, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Rhodes and Esther Arnold, his wife; 
Nicholas Matthewson and Abigail Cooke, his wife, m. 1773. 

Benjamin Rhodes, (1763-1834), was seaman on the "Pigot 
Galley," the guard ship, for the defense of Narrangansett Bay, 
1778. He also served as a soldier and received a pension, 
1 83 1, for service in the state troops. He was bom in War- 
wick, R. I. ; was drowned in Providence River. 

Peter Rhodes, (1741-1823), was an officer of the "Pigot 
Galley," commanded by Capt. Jeremiah Smith, 1778. He 
ser\^ed in the "Pawtucket Rangers," 1781. He was born in 
Warwick, where he died. 

Also Nos. 1 1769, 12629, 13782, 16491. 

Nicholas Matthewson served three years in the Kentish 
Guards to defend the shores of Narranganset Bay. He was 
born in Warwick, and died, 1822, in Rhode Island. 



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MISS IDA D. RHODES. 24945 

Born in Providence, Rhode Island. 
Descendant of Peter Rhodes, Benjamin Rhodes and Nicholas 
Matthewson. 

Daughter of Edward Smith Rhodes and Maria Amelia Manchester, 
his wife. 
See No. 24944. 

MRS. MARY A. J. GURNEY. 24946 

Born in Providence, Rhode Island. 
Widow of Paul E. Gurney. 

Descendant of Nicholas Matthewson, of Rhode Island. 
Daughter of Albert Hussey Manchester and Maria Fenner Mathew- 
son, his wife. 
See No. 24944. 

MRS. MARIA A. RHODES. 24947 

Born in Providence, Rhode Island. 
Wife of Edward S. Rhodes. 
Descendant of Nicholas Matthewson. 

Daughter of Albert Hussey Manchester and Maria Fenner Mathew- 
son, his wife. 
See No. 24944. 

MRS. ELLEN R. HUNT. 24948 

Born in South Woodstock, Connecticut. 

Widow of Henry B. Hunt. 

Descendant of Capt. Robert Rhodes, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Peleg Potter and Almira A. Stafford, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Stafford (1767-1842) ?ind Polly Rhodes 
(1768-1835), his wife. , 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Rhodes and Phebe Smith (1744-1819), 
his wife. 

Robert Rhodes, (1742-1821), served as recruiting officer and 
commanded an artillery corps called The Senior Class at the 
battle of Rhode Island. He was born in Warwick, where he 
died. 

Also Nos. 5928, 8631. 

MRS. ALICE BARBER FROST. 24949 

Born in East Windsor, Connecticut. 
Wife of Walter B. Frost. 



340 DAUGHTERS OF rilii AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Capt. Noah Barber, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Anson E. Barber and Sarah M. Colton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Chauncey Barber and Elisabeth Sadd, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Eldad Barber and Lois Bissell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Noah Barber and Sybil Booth, his wife. 

Noah Barber, (1735-1822), served as sergeant at the Lex- 
ington Alarm in Capt. Mathew Grant's company. In 1777 he 
was appointed by the Assembly lieutenant and, 1778, was pro- 
moted captain. He was bom in Windsor, where he died. 

Also No. 16841. 

MRS. FRANCES EVELINE WILLIAMS BALLOU. 24950 

Born in Medway, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Henry Clay Ballou. 

Descendant of Brig. Gen. Nathan Miller, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Charles Williams and Mary A. Loughborough, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Williams, Jr., and Elizabeth Springer, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. William Williams, D. D., and Patience 
Miller, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Miller and Rebecca Barton, his 
wife. 

Nathan Miller, (1743-90), served as deputy to the Assembly 
and was a member of the Council of War. He gave valuable 
service in the Commissary and was brigadier general of militia. 
He was bom in Warren, R. L, where he died. 

Also Nos. 911, 2133, 3844, 4102, 7741, 8178, 9357. 

MISS MARY ELIZABETH HODGES. - 24951 

Born in Providence, Rhode Island. 

Descendant of Lieut. Moses Walker and of Lieut. James 
Hodges, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James R. Hodges and Harriet Walker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Galen Hodges and Dwinney King Andrews, his 
wife; Ezra Walker and Mary Robinson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Hodges and Mary Briggs, his wife; 
Moses Walker and Deliverance Carpenter Read, his second wife, m. 
1769. 

Moses Walker, (1726- 1806), was lieutenant of minute men 
at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. Jesse Perrin. He was 
born in Rehobeth, Mass., where he died. 

Also No. 16200. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 34I 



James Hodges, (1737-1818), served as second lieutenant in 
Capt. Israel Trow's company, 1776, raised to reenforce the 
army. He was bom in Norton, Mass., where he died. 

MRS. ORAETTA LUMMUS HODGDON BUTTOLPH. 24952 

Born in New London, Connecticut. 

Wife of Benjamin Gilbert Buttolph. 

Descendant of Com. Gen. Samuel Hodgdon. 

Daughter of Henry Cooper Hodgdon and Oraetta Millett Lummus, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Hodgdon (1794-1865) and Ann Harris, 
his wife, m. 1825. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hodgdon and Mary Hodge (1761- 
1850), his wife, m. 1792. 

Samuel Hodgdon, (1745-1824), was commissary of military 
stores, 1777, and served as commissary general, 1781, to the 
close of the war. He was bom in Boston, Mass.; died in 
Philadelphia, Penn. 

Also No. 1666. 

MRS. EDITH SHERWOOD ROWLAND BOSWORTH. 24953 

Born in Fairfield, Connecticut. 

Wife of Asa F. Bosworth. 

Descendant of Eliphalet Sherwood, Capt. Eliphalet Thorp 
and Daniel Sherwood, all of Fairfield, Connecticut. 

Dauhter of Samuel Sherwood Rowland (1823-85) and Emily Cole 
Thorp (1831-75), his wife, m. 1852. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Rowland (1782-1866) and Harriet Sher- 
wood (1789-1844), his wife; Walter Perry Thorp (1789-1872) and 
Elizabeth Sherwood (1790-1880), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Eliphalet Sherwood and Abigail (Sherwood) 
(1760-1844), his wife, m. 1779; Eliphalet Thorp (1760-1804) and 
Esther Jennings, his wife, m. 1788. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Sherwood (father of Abigail) and 
Abigail Andrews (1736-93), his wife, m. 1760; Eliphalet Thorp and 
Eunice Perry (1743-80), his wife, m. 1760. 

Eliphalet Sherwood, (1758-1831), enlisted, 1776, in Capt. 
Elijah Abel's company and was taken prisoner at Fort Wash- 
ington. He was placed on the pension roll, 1818, and in- 
creased, 1824, on account of injuries received in service. He 
was born in Fairfield, where he died. 



342 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI<UTlON. 

Eliphalet Thorp, (1740-95), served as captain of the Fourth 
company, Fourth regiment of Connecticut militia. 

Also Nos. 4016, 5248^ 20795. 

Daniel Sherwood, (1735-1819), served under Capt. Jona- 
than Dimon, Col. Gold Selleck Silliman's regiment and in the 
Coast Guards. He was prominent in civil affairs. 

Also Nos. 10439, 18403. 

MRS. ANNE HOPKINS MATHEWS. 24954 

Born in Exeter, Rhode Island. 

Wife of George S. Mathews, M. D. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Hopkins, Lieut. Col. Joseph 
Knight, Ensign Jonathan Lillibridge, Augustus Ellis and 
Jeremiah Stone, all of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Charles Wyman Hopkins and Janes Frances Knight, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Pardon Hopkins (1815-90) and Lydia Ann Lilli- 
bridge (1818-43), his wife; Rev. Daniel R. Knight and Susan Colvin, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Layton Hopkins (1793-1871) and Elizabeth 
Whitford (1797-1854), his wife; Reynolds Lillibridge and Sarah Ellis, 
his wife; George Knight and Mercy Stone, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rufus Hopkins (1773-1844) and Amy Ship- 
pee (1770-1837), his wife; Jonathan Lillibridge and Mary Reynolds, 
his wife; Augustus Ellis and Desire Slocum, his wife; Joseph Knight 
and Elizabeth Knight (1743-1822), his wife; Jeremiah Stone and Dinah 
Knight, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hopkins and Phebe Case, his 
wife. 

Samuel Hopkins, (1734-1813), was captain of the first com- 
pany of militia and served on important committees. He was 
bom in West Greenwich, R. I., where he died. 

Joseph Knight, (i 741 -1824), was captain of minute men at 
the Lexington Alarm. He served as recruiting officer and was 
at Warwick with his troops, 1777. His grave at Scituate has 
been marked by the Sons of the American Revolution. 

Jonathan Lillibridge, (1751-1838), was appointed by the 
General Assembly, 1778, ensign of militia. He was bom in 
Exeter, where he died. 

Augustus Ellis, (1758-1836), served as a private and sur- 



UNRAGE BOOK. 343 



vived to receive a pension. He was bom in West Greenwich 
where he died. 

Also No. 14833. 

Jeremiah Stone, (1745-1823), enlisted from Scituate and 
served over three years in Col. John Topham's regiment. 

Also No. 1 1 772. 

MRS. JANE KNIGHT HOPKINS. 24955 

Born in Scituate, Rhode Island. 
Wife of Charles W. Hopkins. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Joseph ICnight and of Jeremiah 
Stone, of Rhode Island. 
Daughter of Rev. Daniel R. Knight and Susan Colvin, his wife. 
See No. 24954. 

MRS. ANNIE LEFFINGWELL RAWSON LUTHER 24956 

Born in Providence, Rhode Island. 

Wife of James Wheaton Luther. 

Descendant of Sergt. Joseph Rawson, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Daniel Leffingwell Rawson and Sarah Rebecca Ham- 
mond, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Grindal Rawson and Lucretia Leffingwell Cornell, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Rawson and Elizabeth Rhoades, his 
wife. 

Joseph Rawson, (1760-1835), was placed on the pension 
roll, 1818, for service of sergeant in the Rhode Island Con- 
tinental Line. He was bom in Providence, where he died. 

Also No. 21794. 

MRS. ADELAIDE R. M. BARNARD. 24957 

Bom in Smithfield, Rhode Island. 

Wife of Charles A. Barnard, M. D. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Elisha Mowry, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of John A. Mowry and Almira Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Sylvester Mowry and Patience Cook, his wife 

Gr.-g^anddaughter of Elisha Mowry and Phebe Gulley, his wife. 

Elisha Mowry, (1735-92), was commissioned lieutenant 
colonel of the Army of Observation, 1776, by Gov. Nicholas 
Cook. He was bom in Smithfield, where he died. 

Also Nos. 1677, 20096. 



344 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REV0I<UTI0N. 

MRS. MARY CONGDON MASON. 24958 

Born in Coventry, Rhode Island. 

Wife of Edward H. Mason. 

Descendant of Brig. Gen. Christopher Lippitt, of Rhode 
Island. 

Daughter of David S. Harris and Mary Lippitt Congdon, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Caleb Congdon and Mary Lippitt, his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Christopher Lippitt and Waite Harris, his wife. 

Christopher Lippitt, (1744- 1824), served as colonel at the 
battle of Princeton. In 1780 he was appointed brigadier gen- 
eral of militia and commanded a brigade when the l^rench 
troops under Rochambeau occupied Newport. He was bom 
in Cranston, where he died. 

Also Nos. 973, 3028. 

MRS. EVELYN BATES SMITH. 24959 

Born in Charlestown, Rhode Island. 

Wife of Edgar B. Smith. 

Descendant of Mowry Bates, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Stephen Bates and Martha Green, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lewis Bates and Sarah Bates, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Mowry Bates and Hannah Lewis, his wife. 

Mowry Bates, (1763- 1862), was placed on the pension roll, 
1834, for eighteen month's actual service as a private in the 
Rhode Island line. He was born in Exeter, where he died. 

MISS HANNAH CORBIN DARLING. 24960 

Born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. 
• Descendant of Lieut, Elijah Plimpton, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Edwin Darling and Mary Ellen Sheddon, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Cheney Plimpton Sheddon and Hannah Corbin, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Sheddon and Polly Plimpton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Plimpton and Mary Cheney, his 
wife. 

Elijah Plimpton, (1747-1817), served as sergeant and sub- 
sequently as lieutenant of militia. He was born in Medfield; 
died in Sturbridge, Mass. 

Also No. 2183. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 345 



MRS. MARY SHEDDON DARLING WHITE. 24961 

Born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. 
Wife of Henry White. 
Descendant of Lieut. Elijah Plimpton. 
Daughter of Edwin Darling and Mary Ellen Sheddon, his wife. 
See No. 2496a 

MRS. HELEN CORA LENNON. 24962 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 
Wife of John F. Lennon. 
Descendant of Thomas Cotton, Jr. 

Daughter of George A. Easton and Abbie Cleveland Cotton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ward Cotton and Charity Bates, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Melvin Cotton and Joanna Dennis, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Cotton, Jr. (1730-1808) and Sarah 
Holbrook, his wife. 
See No. 24796. 

MRS. JANE M. JENKS SOUTHEN. 24963 

Born in Lincoln, Rhode Island. 

Wife of Frank Southen. 

Descendant of Stephen Jenks, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Alvin Fales Jenks and Eliza Whit ford, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alvin Jenks and Sally Fales, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Jenks, Jr., and Marcy Arnold, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Jenks and Sarah Hawkins, his 
wife. 

Stephen Jenks, (1726-1800), was a patriot who manufac- 
tured muskets for the militia. He was born in Pawtucket, 
where he died. 

Also Nos. 1300, 2206, 16207, 23259. 

MRS. EMMA DEXTER THAYER ALDRICH. 24964 

Born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. 

Wife of Paul Edwin Aldrich. 

Descendant of Stephen Jenks. 

Daughter of Edward Thayer and Emma Louise Dexter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Simon Willard Dexter and Ann Eliza Bowen, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel G. B. Dexter and Amey Jenks, his 
wife. 



346 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Jenks and Rhody Whipple, his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Jenks and Sarah Hawkins, his 
wife. 

See No. 249^. 

MRS. FLORENCE THAYER KILLAM. 24965 

Born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. 
Wife of a R. S. Killam. 
Descendant of Stephen Jenks. 

Daughter of Edward Thayer and Emma Louise Dexter, his wife. 
See Nos. 24963, 24964. 

MISS SARAH A. NICHOLS. 24966 

Born in Fall River, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Moses Nichols, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Benjamin Nichols and Desire B. Tanner, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin Nichols and Elizabeth Grady, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Nichols and Susannah Reed, his wife. 
Moses Nichols, (1763-1845), was placed on the pension roll, 
1831, for service of private in the Massachusetts militia. He 
was born in Plymouth, where he died. 
Also No. 22750. 

MISS MARY GARY POPE. 24967 

Born in Laurens County, South Carolina. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Calmes, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of Thomas Herbert Pope and Mary Charles Gary, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Herbert Pope and Harriet Neville Har- 
rington, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Y. J. Harrington and Nancy Calmes, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Calmes and Nancy Berry, his wife. 

William Calmes, (1761-1836), entered the army as a private 
and served as lieutenant under Lafayette at Yorktown. He 
was placed on the pension roll of Newberry Co., S. C, 1831, 
for service of private and lieutenant in the Virginia militia. 
He was born in Winchester, Va. ; died in Newberry, S. C. 

MRS. LUCY EOLINE REED LIGON. 24968 

Born in Anderson, South Carolina. 
Wife of Henry Arthur Ligon. 



UN1&AGE BOOK. 347 



Descendant of Capt. Samuel Hammond. 

Daughter of Jacob Pinckney Reed and Teresa Caroline Hammond, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judge William Hammond (1792-1871) and 
Frances Acker, his first wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Job Hammond (1750-1822) and Lucy Eager 
Howard (1750-1833), his wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hammond and Mary Jenkins, his 
wife. 

.Samuel Hammond sei-ved in the Virginia Line as did also 
his sons, Job, Rawley and Samuel. He was bom in Richmond 
Co., Va., 1722, and died at an advanced age. 

Also Nos. 462, 21803. 

MRS. TERESA HAMMOND REED STRICKLAND. 24969 

Born in Anderson, South Carolina. 
Wife of Charleton Hines Strickland. 
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Hammond. 

Daughter of Jacob Pinckney Reed and Teresa Caroline Hammond, 
his wife. 
See No. 24968. 

MRS. MARY ELIZA REED MAULDIN. 24970 

Bom in Anderson, South Carolina. 
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Hammond. 

Daughter of Jacob Pinckney Reed and Teresa Caroline Hammond, 
his wife. 
See No. 24968. 

MRS. CORA SARA REED LIGON. 24971 

Born in Anderson, South Carolina. 
Wife of William Seibels Ligon. 
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Hammond. 

Daughter of Jacob Pinckney Reed and Teresa Caroline Hammond, 
his wife. 
See No. 24968. 

MRS. LAURA NISBET BOYKIN. 24972 

Born in Madison, Georgia. 

Descendant of John Nisbet and Alexander Osborne. 
Daughter of Judge E. A. Nisbet and Amanda M. F. Battle, his wife. 



348 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI<UTlON. 

Granddaughter of Dr. James Nisbet and Penelope Cooper, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Nisbet and Mary Osborne, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Alexander Osborne and Agnes McWhorter, 
his wife. 

John Nisbet, (1738-1817), served as a soldier and as member 
of the Committee of Safety of Rowan Co., N. C. He was 
born in Lancaster Co., Pa. ; died in Slatesville, N. C. 

Alexander Osborne, (1709-76), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of Rowan county. He was bom in New Jer- 
sey ; died in Belmont, N. C. 

Also Nos. 6405, 19103. 

MRS. ISABELLA GEDDES DOUGLAS. 24973 

Born in Nashville, Tennessee. 

Wife of Samuel James Douglas. 

Descendant of John Bumam. 

Daughter of James Geddes and Nancy Burnam Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Smith and Mary Burnam, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Burnam and Mary Ann Fort, his wife. 

John Burnam, (1762-1831), served as a private at the battles 
of Cowpens, Guilford Court House and Yorktown. He was 
born in Maryland; died in Kentucky. 

Also Nos. 9587, 14050. 

MRS. ANNA GANT MANLOVE. 24974 

Born in Cleveland, Tennessee. 

Wife of Patrick Henry Manlove. 

Descendant of Lieut. Isaac Lane. 

Daughter of Judge John Conway Gant and Sarah McReynolds, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of David McReynolds and Leta Lane, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Lane and Sarah Russell, his wife. 

Isaac Lane, (1762-1854), was placed on the pension roll of 
McMinn Co., Tenn., 183 1, for service of private in the Vir- 
ginia Line. "He served as lieutenant at the battle of King's 
Mountain" is inscribed on his tomb. 

MRS. CHARLOTTE ELY NELSON. 24975 

Born in Nashville, Tennessee. 
Wife of Henry Philip Nelson. 
Descendant of Gen. Evan Shelby. 



UNEAGK BOOK. 349 



Daughter of Jesse Ely and Mary Whiteside, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jesse Ely and Charlotte Jamison, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Caldwell Jamison and Elinor Shelby, 
his wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of Evan Shelby and Catherine Shelby 
(cousins), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Evan Shelby (1720-94) and Letitia Cox, 
his wife. 

See No. 24063. 

MRS. JENNIE BROWN EVE. 24976 

Born in Nashville, Tennessee. 

Wife of Dr. Paul F. Eve. 

Descendant of Lieut. Morgan Brown. 

Daughter of William L. Brown and Mary R. McNeil, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judge Morgan Brown and Ann Maria Childress, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Morgan Brown and Elizabeth Little, his wife. 

Morgan Brown, (1758- 1840), served as lieutenant at Bran- 
dywine and Ciermantown, and as commissary under Baron 
de Kalb. He was placed on the pension roll of Davidson Co., 
Tenn., for service of lieutenant and commissary in the South 
Carolina Line. He was born in Anson Co., N. C; died in 
Nashville, Tenn. 

Also Nos. 2650, 3936, 5219, 23271. 

MRS. EDITH BEACH RATHMELL. 24977 

Born in West Jefferson, Ohio. 

Wife of John R. Rathmell. 

Descendant of Obil Beach and of Rev. Seth Noble. 

Daughter of John Noble Beach and Eliza Snyder, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Uri Beach and Hannah Noble, his wife. 

Gr.-grapddaughter of Obil Beach and Elizabeth Kilbourne, his wife; 
Seth Noble and Hannah Barker, his wife. 

Obil Beach, (1758-1846), was placed on the pension roll 
of Madison county, Ohio, 183 1, for service of private in the 
Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in Litchfield, 
Conn. ; died in Madison, Ohio. 

Also No. 6605. 

Seth Noble, (1743-1807), was a minister in Nova Scotia 
who took refuge in Massachusetts and served in the militia. 
He received 320 acres of land in the "Refugee Tract" which 



350 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI<UTlON. 

was set apart in Ohio by the government for the benefit of 
refugees from Canada and Nova Scotia. This tract was 
where Columbus now stands and where he died. He was born 
in Westfield, Mass. 

MRS. NANNIE HUMPHREYS ARMISTEAD. 24978 

Born in Clarksville, Tennessee. 
Wife of Robert Lewis Armistead. 
Descendant of Capt. George West. 

Daughter of Robert West Humphreys and Mary Walton Meriwether, 
his wife. 
See No. 24979. 

MISS CAROLINE MERIWETHER HUMPHREYS. 24979 

Born in Clarksville, Tennessee. 

Descendant of Capt. George West. 

Daughter of Robert West Humphreys and Mary Walton Meriwether, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Parry Wayne Humphreys and Mary West, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George West and Mary Clark, his wife. 

George West, (1758-1810), served in the navy. He was 
born in North Carolina; died in Nashville, Tenn., where his 
obituary gives his life as a patriot and Christian. 

Also No. 23270. 

24980 

MRS. JENNIE JONES CALDWELL. 24981 

Born in Nashville, Tennessee. 

Widow of Capt. Samuel Yongue Caldwell. 

Descendant of Capt. Robert Powell. 

Daughter of Dr. William Palmer Jones and Jane E. Currey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Jones and Mary B. Powell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Powell and Ann West, his wife. 

Robert Powell, (1753-1829), was lieutenant of the Third 
Virginia when promoted captain, 1776. He was bom in Cul- 
peper Co., Va. ; died in Adair Co., Ky. 

Also Nos. 16498, 18187. 

MRS. EMMA STOCKMON HENDRICKS. 24982 

Born in Suisun, California. 
Wife of Harrison G. Hendricks. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 35 1 



Descendant of Ensign Ambrose Evarts. 

Daughter of Danial Moral Stockmon and Anna Avery Evarts, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Timothy Evarts and Maria Holland, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Ambrose Evarts and Achsah Bingham, his 
wife. 

Ambrose Evarts, (1759-99), served as sergeant at the Lex- 
ington Alarm and as ensign, 1778, in the alarm list of Con- 
necticut troops. He w^as born in Guilford, Conn., died in Ma- 
rietta, Ohio. 

Also Nos. 18052, 19298, 20463. 

MISS ELIZABETH B. MIMS. 24983 

Born in Galveston, Texas. 
Descendant of Capt. William Paxton. 
Daughter of Shadrock Mims and Mary J. Paxton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William H. Paxton and Mary J. Gillespie, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Paxton and Margaret McNutt, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Paxton and Eleanor Hays, his 
wife. 

William Paxton, (1732-95), was captain of militia and 
served, 1781, in the defense of the colony. He was born in 
Ireland; died in Rockbridge Co., Va. 

MRS. ELVIE SMITH CLAYBROOK. 24984 

Born in Brunswick, Georgia. 

Wife of John D. Claybrook. 

Descendant of Capt. Frederick Gray, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of Col. A. J. Smith and Elizabeth Susan Tench, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John H. Tench and Martha E. Gray, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hon. Henry Gray and Elvira Flanagan, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Gray. 

Frederick Gray, (1758-1840), was placed on the pension roll 
of Abbeville, 1832, for eighteen months' actual service of pri- 
vate, lieutenant and captain in the South Carolina Line. 

Also Nos. 19605, 20140. 

MRS. BESSIE SMITH PARKER. 24985 

Born in Newman, Georgia. 
Wife of John W. Parker. 



Xt4 daughters ok the AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

iVsi-eiulant of Capt. Frederick Gray. 

l><»ughter of Col. A. J. Smith and Elizabeth Susan Tench, his wife. 

See No. 24984. 

MKv^. FANNY MORRIS NEWMAN. 24986 

Born in May's Lick, Kentucky. 
Wife of Ezekiel S. Newman. 
Descendant of David Morris. 

Daughter of William V. Morris and Louisa Warder, his wife.. 
See Nos. 24750, 24987. 

MRS. LEMIRE MORRIS MOREHEAD. 24987 

Born in May's Lick, Kentucky. 

Wife of Charles Robert Morehead. 

Descendant of David Morris. 

Daughter of William Van Hoon Morris (1792-1854) and Louisa 
Elliott Warder, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Morris (1746-98) and Mary Shotwell, his 
wife, m. 1769. 

See No. 24750. 

24988 

MRS. MARY CHAMBERLIN HUBBARD. 24989 

Born in Weathersfield, Vermont. 

Wife of James Hubbard. 

Descendant of Lieut. Luther Graves, of Massachusetts; 
Oliver Chamberlin and John Sherwin. 

Daughter of Chauncey M. Chamberlin and Eunice Sherwin, his wife, 
m. 1837. 

Granddaughter of Chauncey Chamberlin and Phoebe Graves, his 
wife; John Sherwin and Eunice Farwell (1770-1846), his wife, m. 1793. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Chamberlin and Mary Jones, his wife; 
Luther Graves (1749-90) and Phoebe Jewett, his wife, m. 1772. 

See No. 24086. 

Oliver Chamberlin, (i 738-1821), served as a private in the 
Connecticut Light Horse. He was born in Colchester, Conn. ; 
died in Weathersfield, Vermont. 

John Sherw^in, (i 750-1830), served as a private in the Mas- 
sachusetts militia, 1780. He was born in Townshend, Mass.; 
died in Weathersfield, Vermont. 



WNBAGE BOOK. 353 



MRS. LUCY MACK SARGENT. 24990 

Born in Brattleboro, Vermont. 

Wife of Herbert Wells Sargent. 

Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Salisbury. 

Daughter of Oscar B. Mack and Charlotte Alzada Salisbury, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Salisbury and Hannah Butterfield, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Salisbury (1735-1817) and Mary 
Child, his wife. 

See No. 24566. 

MRS. ADDIE K. WELLMAN. 24991 

Born in Wardsboro, Vermont. 

Wife of Henry V. Wellman. 

Descendant of Levi Hayward, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Alonzo Sturkey and Phobe M. Haward, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Levi Haward and Keziah Blodgett, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Levi Hayward and Bethia Chapin, his wife. 

Levi Hayward, (1752-1838), was placed on the pension roll 
of Windham Co., Vt., 183 1, for service of private in the Massa- 
chusetts militia. He was born in Medford, Mass.; died in 
Townshend, Vt. 

MRS. LIZZIE M. STODDARD. 24992 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Edgar W. Stoddard. 

Descendant of Col. Jonathan Latimer. 

Daughter of Joseph McCracken and Mary Ann Watrous, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry R. Watrous and Mary Chadwick, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Chadwick and Rachel Latimer, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Latimer (1749-1837) and Rachel 
Smith, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Latimer and Lucretia Gris- 
wold, his wife. 

Jonathan Latimer, (1724-94), commanded a regiment in the 
Burgoyne campaign. He was bom in New London, Conn.; 
removed to Tennessee, 1790, where he died. 

Also No. 21 150. 

MRS. SARAH BELL WAINWRIGHT. 24993 

Born in Middlebury, Vermont. 
Wife of Rufus Wainwright. 
13 



354 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Reaves. 

Daughter of Harvey Bell and Sarah Young, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Harvey Bell (1765-1814) and Mary Reaves (i; 
1815), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Reaves and Huldah (1742-18 
his wife. 

Benjamin Reaves, (1739-1819), served as lieutenant in Q 
Aaron Rowley's company, Col. David Rossiter's regiment 
Berkshire county, Massachusetts militia at the battle of B 
nington. He died in Cornwall, Vermont. 

MRS. ANNIE ROSETTA MOTT DURFEE. 24? 

Born in Alburgh, Vermont. 

Wife of Rev. Herbert Augustus Durfee. 

Descendant of Caleb Oilman, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Ashley Mott and Rosetta Abigail Graves, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Graves and Polly Gilman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Gilman and Polly Wilson, his wife. 

Caleb Gilman, (1742-1834), was placed on the pension 1 
of Sullivan county, 1831, for service of private in the N 
Hampshire Continental Line. He was born in Sanbomt( 
died in Unity, N. H. 

MRS. MARY GRACE SAYRE RADFORD. 24c 

Born in Montgomery, Alabama. 
Wife of du Val Radford. 
Descendant of Col. George Mathews. 

Daughter of Paul Tucker Sayre and Mary Virginia Scott, his w 
Granddaughter of Thomas Scott and Martha Marks, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Nicholas Marks and Annie Paul Mathews, 
wife. 
Ij Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Mathews and Elisabeth Thorn 

i Meriwether, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Matthews and Anne Paul, 
wife. 

George Mathews, (i 739-181 2), commanded the Ninth \ 
g^nia at Brandywine and Germantown. 
Also Nos. 41 18, 6340, 9961, 10217, 17935, 23326. 

MRS ELIZA SAUNDERS POLLARD GLASS. 24c 

Born in Lynchburg, Virginia. 
Wife of Jbhn S. Glass. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 355 



Descendant of Col. William Cabell and of Robert Rives, of 
Virginia. 

Daughter of Richard Pollard and Eliza Saunders, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Maj. Richard Pollard and Paulina Rives, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Rives and Margaret Cabell, his wife, 
m. 1790. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of William Rives and Lucy Shands, his wife; 
William Cabell and Margaret Jordan, his wife. 

William Cabell, (1730-98), was a member of the Committee 
of Safety and a delegate to the state convention. 

Also Nos. 2496, 4281, 5405, 8644, 12935, 19581. 

Robert Rives, (1764- 1845), served as a private at the siege 
of Yorktown. He was bom in Sussex Co.; died at Oak 
Ridge, Nelson Co., Va. 

MISS MOSELLE DIBBRELL APPERSON. 24997 

Bom in Richmond, Virginia. 

Descendant of Anthony Dibbrell, of Virginia. 

Daughter of James G. Apperson and Mary Lee Dibbrell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Henry Lee Dibbrell and Mary Lee Anna 
Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ervin Dibbrell and Martha Shrewsbury, his 
wife. 

Gr .-gr.-granddaughter of Anthony Dibbrell and Wilmuth Watson, 
his wife. 

Anthony Dibbrell, (1763-1816), enlisted at seventeen and 
was at the battles of Guilford Court House and Yorktown. 
His widow received a pension for his service. 

Also No. 948. 

24998 
MISS NELLIE VIRGINIA WISE FULLER. 24999 

Born in Shanghai, China. 

Wife of Arthur L. Fuller. 

Descendant of Asher Humphreys, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Capt. William Clinton Wise, U. S. N., and Mary Ellen 
Humphreys, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Harry Humphreys and Ellen M. Baxter, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asher Humphreys and Chloc Pettibone, his 
wife. 

Asher Humphreys, (1759-1826), served as a private in Capt. 



356 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Abel Pettibone's company, Col. Thomas Belden's regiment. 
He was bom in West Simsbury; died in Canton, Conn. 
Also No. 13380. 

MRS. MARY PHILLIPS FLORENCE GRAHAM. 25000 

Born in Petersburg, Virginia. 

Wife of C. Alexander Graham. 

Descendant of James Gardner, M. D., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William E. Florence and Mary Phillips Gardner, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of James H. Gardner and Phoebe Phillips, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of James Gardner and Susannah Flagg, his first 
wife. 

James Gardner, (1763-1831), enUsted, 1780, in Capt. Mat- 
thew Chambers' company, Col. Thomas Nixon's regiment for 
service at West Point. He was born in Charlestown; died in 
Lynn, Mass. 

Also Nos. 18991, 19577, 201 18. 

*'See No."— indicates a reference to that number in the same volume. 

"Also No." indicates the National number of a "Daughter" who has entered the Society 
on the same ancestor and whose lineage has been published in a former volume. This is 
done to link together widely scattered families. If the number should be 4006, it will be in 
the fifth volume ; if 5005, in the sixth volume, etc. 

"Real Daughters" are those whose fathers rendered service in the cause of Independence, 
and their names are printed in italics in the text and index. There are nineteen "Real 
Daughters" in this volume. 



BOOKS OF REFERENCE FOR THE 25th VOLUME. 



Abeel Family, History of 

Alden's Epitaphs. 

American Biography, National Cyclopaedia of 

American Genealogy, Holg^^tes 

American Revolution, Carrington's Battles of 

American Revolution, EHet's Domestic History of the 

American Revolution, Lossing's Pictorial Field Book of the 

America, The Early History of 

Baltimore, Chronicles of 

Barber Genealogy. 

Bennington, Gilmore's New Hampshire Soldiers at 

Bigelow Family. 

Biographical Encyclopaedia, Appleton's. 

Buell Family, Genealogy of the 

Buffalo Valley, Annals of 

Burt Genealogy. 

Cabells and Their Kin, The 

Cape Cod, History of 

Childs Family. 

Choates in America, Jameson's The 

Clapp Genealogy. 

Clark Family, Lebanon, Conn., History of 

Claverack Centennial. 

Condit Family, Genealogy of the 

Connecticut, Barber's Historical Collection of 

Connecticut, Colonial History of 

Connecticut, Cothren's History of Woodbury, 

Connecticut, Historical Sketch First Congregational Church, Cheshire. 

Connecticut, History of Ancient Windsor, 

Connecticut, History of Derby, 

Connecticut, History of Milford, 

Connecticut, History of New London, 

Connecticut, History of Redding, 

Connecticut, History of Sharon, 

Connecticut, HoUister's History of 

Connecticut, Memorial History of Hartford Co. 

Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution, 

Connecticut, Orcutt's History of the Old Town of Stratford and the 

City of Bridgeport, 
Connecticut, Orcutt's History of Torrington, 
Connecticut, Prichard's History of Waterbury, 
Connecticut, Stile's History of Ancient Windsor, 
Contributions to- East Jersey History, Whitehead's 
Convention of 1776, Grigsby's History of the 
Cushman Genealogy. 

Declaration of Independence, Sanderson's Biography of the Signers 
of the 



358 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Delaware, Scharf's History of 

Delaware, Whiteley's Revolutionary Soldiers of 

Dictionary of Congress, Lanman's 

Doty-Dot en Family in America, The 



Force's Archives. 



Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families. 
Genealogical Record, Pierson's 
Glover Family, Genealogy of the 
Goodrich Family in America, The 



Hakes Family Genealogy, The 
Halsey Genealogy. 
Harper's Magazine. 
Heath's Historical Sketches. 
Higleys and Their Ancestry, The 
Hingham, Mass., History of 

Historical Register Officers of the Continental Army, Heitman's 
Hubbard History, One Thousand Years of 
Huguenot Society of America, Records 
Humphreys Family in America, Genealogy of the 
Huntington Family in the Country, Huntington's Genealogical 
Memoirs of the 



Indian Expedition, Sullivan's 

Indiana, History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, 



Jeflferson College, Smith's History of 
Jenks Genealogy. 



Kentucky, Collin's History of 

Kentucky, Green's Historic Families of 

Kentucky, Marshall's History of 

Kentucky, Shaler's History of 

Kimball History. 

King's Mountain and Its Heroes, Draper's 



Leavenworth Genealogy. 

Lebanon, Conn., History of 

Leighton Genealogy. 

Leonard and his Descendants, Solomon 

Leonard Family, Genealogy of 

Lexington, Mass., Hudson's History of 

Long Island, Munsell's History of Suffolk Co., Southold, 

Long Island, Thompson's History of 

Lyman Family, Coleman's Genealogy of the 



Maine, History of Gorham, 

Maine, Bourne's History of Kennebunk and Wells, 

Maryland Convention of 1775, Proceedings of 



BOOKS OF REFERENCE. 359 

Maryland, McSherry's History of 

Maryland, Scharf s History of y 

Maryland, The Warfields of 

Massachusetts, Abbott's History of Andover, 

Massachusetts, Baiky's History of Andover, 

Massachusetts, Coffin's History of Newbury, 

.Massachusetts, Good Old Dorchester, 

Massachusetts, Historical Celebration of the Town oj. Brimfield, Ham- 
den Co. 

Massachusetts Historical Record. 

Massachusetts, History of Berkshire Co., 

Massachusetts, History of Hanover, 

Massachusetts, Mitchell's History of Bridgewater, 

Massachusetts, History of Brockton, 

Massachusetts, History of Hingham, 

Massachusetts, Marvin's History of Lancaster, 

Massachusetts, History of Lynn, 

Massachusetts, History of Milton, 

Massachusetts, History of North Bridgewater 

Massachusetts, History of Oxford, 

Massachusetts, History of Sutton, 

Massachusetts, History of Watertown, 

Massachusetts, History of West Boylston, 

Massachusetts, History of Woburn, 

Massachusetts, History of Worcester Co., 

Massachusetts, Holland's History of Western 

Massachusetts, Hudson's History of Lexington, 

Massachusetts, Hurd's History of Worcester Co., 

Massachusetts, Paige's History of Hardwick, 

Massachusetts, Perley's History of Boxford, 

Massachusetts, Record of Town Returns, Andover, 

Massachusetts, Rice's Secular and Ecclesiastical History of the Town 
of Worthington, 

Massachusetts, Smith's History of Pittsfield, 

Massachusetts, Soldiers and Sailors of the American Revolution, 

Massachusetts, Swift's History of Middlebury, 

Massachusetts, Teele's History of Milton, 

Massachusetts, Temple's History of Framingham. 

Massachusetts, Thacher's History of Plymouth, 

Massachusetts, The Town History of Sutton, 

Memorials of a Century, Jenning's 

Monroe, Oilman's Life of James 

Nathan Hale, Stuart's Life of Capt. 

New England, Fiske's Beginnings of 

New England Genealogical Society. 

New England, Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of 

New Hampshire, Chase's History of Chester, 

New Hampshire, Cogswell's History of Nottingham, Deerfield and 

Northwood, 
New Hampshire, Cutler's History of Jaffrey, 
New Hampshire, Eaton's History of Candia, 
New Hampshire, Harriman's History of Warner, 
New Hampshire, Harvard's History of Gilsum, 
New Hampshire, History of Charlestown, 
New Hampshire, History of New Ipswich, 
New Hampshire, History of Pembroke, 
New Hampshire, History of Petersboro, 



360 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

New Hampshire, History of Walpole, 

New Hampshire, Hurd's History of Hillsboro Co., 

New Hampshire, Potter's Military History of li 

New Hampshire Revolutionary Rolls , V 

New Hampshire, Rumiel's History of Sanbomton, 

New Hampshire, Secomb's History of Amherst, 

New Hampshire, Stearns* History of the Town of Rindge, 

New Hampshire, Town History of Richmond, 

New Hampshire Town Papers, Hammond's 

New Hampshire, Worcester's History of Hollis, 

New Jersey, History of Burlington and Mercer Counties, 

New Jersey, History of Somerset and Hunterdon Counties, 

New Jersey in the Revolution, Stryker's Officers and Men of 

New Jersey Revolutionary Rolls. 

New York, Benton's History of Herkimer County, 

New York, Bolton's History of Westchester Co., 

New York City, Barrett's History of Old Merchants of 

New York, Colonial History of the State of 

New York Historical Manuscript, Calendar of the 

New York History, Calendar of 

New York, History of Fulton and Montgomery Counties, 

New York, History of Schoharie County and Border Wars of 

New York, History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins and Schuyler 

Counties, 
New York, History of Yates County, 
New York in the Revolution as Colony and State. 
New York in the Revolution, Robert's 
New York, Lamb's History of the City of 
New York, Smith's History of Rhinebeck, 
New York Society Sons of the American Revolution. 
North Carolina, Foote's History of 
North Carolina, Hunter's Sketches of Western 
North Carolina, Moore's History of 

Ohio, History of Clermont Co., 

Peck Genealogy. 

Peirce Genealogy. 

Pennsylvania, Evans & Ellis History of Lancaster, 

Pennsylvania Genealogies, Egle's 

Pennsylvania, Historical Collections of 

Pennsylvania, History of Cumberland Co., 

Pennsylvania, History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, 

Pennsylvania, History of Lackawanna, Wyoming and Luzerne Cbun- 

ties, 
Pennsylvania in the Revolution. 

Pennsylvania, Linn's History of Center and Clinton Counties, 
Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 
Pennsylvania, Mombert's Authentic History of Lancaster Co., 
Pennsylvania, Smith's History of Delaware Co., 
Pennsylvania, Westcott's History of Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia City Cavalry, History of the First Troop 
Philadelphians, Simpson's Distinguished 
Pioneers of the Trans-Alleghany by John P. Hale. 
Plimpton, Genealogy of the 
Pocahontas and Her Descendants. 
Political Register and Congressional Directory. 
Prescott Memorial. 



BOOKS OF REFERENCE. 361 



Read Genealogy. 

Revolutionary Services, Census of Pensioners for 

Revolutionary War, Saffell's Records of the 

Revolution, Johnson's Traditions of the 

Revolution, Lossing's Field Book of the 

Rhode Island, Arnold's History of the State of 

Rhode Island Bar, Menioirs of the 

Rhode Island, Biographical Cyclopedia of Representative Men of 

Rhode Island Colonial Records. 

Rhode Island, Cowell's Spirit of '^6 in 

Rhode Island, History of the Town of ? 

Rhode Island, Reminiscences of Newport, 

Rice Family, History of the 

Rice Genealogy. 

Roberdeau Family, Genealogy of the 

Rochester Family in America, Early History of 

Root Genealogy. 

Russell Genealogy. 

Saint Louis in its Territorial Days. 

Sherman, Life of Roger 

Siege of Boston and of the Battles of Lexington, Concord and Bunker 

Hill, Frothingham's History of the 
Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Sanderson's Biography of 

The 
South Carolina, O'Neall's Annals of Newberry, 
Spalding Genealogy. 
Starr Family, A History of the 
Stickn^ Genealogy. 
Stiles Family Genealogy, The 
Strong Family, History of the 
Strong, History of the Descendants of Elder John 
Susquehanna, Early Times on the 



Tennessee, Draper's History of 
Tennessee, Ramsey's Annals of 
Thui«?ton Genealogies. 
Tuttle Genealogy. 



United States, Bancroft's History of 



Vermont, Early History of 

Vermont, Governors and Council of 

Vermont, Hall's Early History of 

Vermont Historical Gazetteer, Hemenway's 

Vermont, History of Pawlet, 

Vermont, History of the Coxes in Barnard, 

Vermont, History of West Hartford, 

Vermont, Matthews' History of 

Vermont Quarterly Gazetteer. 

Vermont, Royce's History of Braintree, 

Virginia, Campbell's History of 

Virginia Convention of 1776. 

Virginia, Peyton's History of Augusta Co., 

Virginia, Howe's History of 

Virginia, Waddell's Annals of Augusta Co., 



362 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

Walworth's of America, The 

West Branch Valley, McGinnes' History of the 

Westerly and Its Witnesses, Denison's 

Westhampton Reunion. 

West Virginia, Atkinson's History of Kanawha County, 

West Virginia Historical Magazine. 

White Family, Genealogical Record of the 

Wilders, The Book of the 

Wolcott Family Memorial. 

Wyoming, Miner's History of the Valley of 

Wyoming, Stone's History of the Valley of 



Year Book oi the Societies of the Revolution. 



INDEX 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 




INDEX. 

Daughters of the American Revolution. 




Aborn, Ida Estelle, 251 

Adams, Anna Boice, 41 

Alden, Helen Whynkoop Van Doren, 81 

Aldrich, EJmma Dexter Thayer, 345 

Aldrich, Mary Gertrude Edson, 71 

Alexander, Emma Foster, 159 

Alexander, Mary Sophie, 309 

Allen, Ethel Buel, 162 

Allen, Fannie R., 250 

Allen, Ida Butler 228 

Allen, Lucinda Dayton, 193 

Allen, Roxana L., 262 

Allison, Eliza Chatham, 198 

Almy, Mildred Sellers, 128 

Alsever, Ella Salisbury, 299 

Alvord, Helen Hine, 318 

Ambler, Carrie Hawthorne, 21 

Ames, Grace E. Kimball, 303 

Anderson, Rosabelle Rollins, 239 

Andrews, Ida Francis Boyer, 188 

Andrews, Lucy Fellows, . . . ^ 11 

Andrews, Mary Adelaide Frey, 130 

Angell, Florence Montgomery 291 

Anthony, Cornelia Eames Neltnor 204 

Apperson, Moselle Dibbrell, , 355 

Armistead, Nannie Humphreys, 350 

Aspinwall, Mary Giles, 337 

Atwood, Katherine Evans 137 

Avery, lone Lester, 103 



Babcock, Edith Thaxter Stevens, 233 

Bacon, Clara Noble, 162 

Bacon, Helen EJstelle, 11 

Baker, Cassie Moncure Lyne, 308 

Baker, Charlotte Luella 98 

Baker, Gertrude Elizabeth Bumham, 30 

Baker, Grace Hartson Greene, 280 

Baker, Helen Constance Castle, 116 



366 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Baker, Jennie May, 18 

Baker, Kate Pauline Mead * 3 

Baker, Lydia Eyre, , 121 

Baker, Mary E., 208 

Baldwin, Arthemise Bouligny, 233 

Ballard, Florence Effie, 231 

Ballard, Nannie Peyton, 231 

Ballard, Sara Gertrude Wallace, 123 

Ballou, Ella M 148 

Ballou, Frances Eveline Williams, 340 

Barger, Daisy Caldwell, 157 

Barlow, Kate Sanderson, | 327 

Barnard, Adelaide R. M., 343 

Barnard, Lydia Houghton, , 222 

Barnes, Etta D., 179 

Barnes, Jessie Foster, 179 

Barnes, Sara Frances, 151 

Barrett, Fanny Blake Colony, 271 

Barstow, Ella Gale, 263 

Barstow, Nettie Mabel, , 42 

Bartlett, Mary Delia 78 

Beach, Clarinda Altie, 3 

Beach, Esther Bennett Doolittle, 85 

Beach, Marion H. Lindsay, 293 

Beale, Maria Lewis 131 

Bechtel, Sara Cowden Garretson 119 

Bell, Jane Hardin, 230 

Belt, Harriet West, 100 

Beman, Helen Burton, 255 

Benson, Lillie Harmon, 223 

Bent, Clara Felton, 324 

Bent, Mary Blake, 324 

Berger, Margaret Eugenie Rolf e, 133 

Berry, Dora Vance 314 

Biggs, Helen Rebecca, 115 

Biggs, Sara Grandin, 115 

Binder, Clara Shimer, 45 

Bishop, Claudine C, , 228 

Bishop, Nell Dare, 227 

Black, Mary Briscoe Pigman, 160 

Black, Sara Layton Walker, 108 

Black, Susan Lavinia Famham, 173 

Black, Virginia Leiper, 120 

Blake, Josephine Dorr, 60 

Blake, Mary Hawkes, , 244 

Blakeley, Olive P., 314 

Blakslee, Cornelia Sartwell, 300 

Bliven, Charlotte, 294 

Blossom, Eva Baltoise Gillam, 107 

Blount, Maude Cady, 10 

Boak, Julia Kate Chamberlain, 53 

Board, Ellen Nichol Sawyer, 224 

Bonnie, Anna May Sperry, , 229 

Bonstein, Mary Roberta Childs, 325 

Borden, Eva Florella Smith, * 9 

Boston, Ada Millisack, 223 

Bosworth, Edith Sherwood Rowland, 341 

Bosworth, Libbie, 299 

Bowerman, Onnolee Peck, 285 

Boyd, Elizabeth Longstreth, 129 



INDEX. 367 

Boyer, Mame Hoffman, 170 

Boykin, Laura Nisbet, 347 

Boynton, Sarah Gushing, 153 

Bradford, Augusta Franklin, 145 

Bradford, Jessie Clough Hurd Smith, 110 

Bradish, Jtijute H. Haywood, 55 

Bramhall. Martha Harding, 326 

Brand, Marlon Eaton, 64 

Breck, Belle, 230 

Brent, Maria Dudley, ' 19 

Brigham, Harriet Ferrin, 258 

Brigham, Mary Snow 240 

Brill, Mary Comstock, 64 

Brimsmade, Mary Gold Gunn, 195 

Brokaw, Julia Crawford, 263 

Brooks, FrisclIIa Williams 211 

Brown, Alice Seward, 255 

Brown, Emily W., [, 25;7 

Brown, Lulu Eaton, I34 

Brown, Mary O'Brien, 234 

Brown, Olive Bushnell, 192 

Browne, Helen Bancroft, 71 

Browne, Mary Smith, 71 

Brownell, Lucy Richmond, 104 

Browning. Amy Florence, 324 

Biusle, Maud Sterling, 297 

Buck, Clara M>, . , . , 70 

Buck, Hai riet Moseley '. ,,,/., 50 

Buckstaff, Florence Tyng Griswold, 166 

Euel Elizabeth Barney, I95 

Bullard, Martha A., , 73 

Bulius, Margaretta Ellison, !..!!..!.... 327 

Burg, Cora Horton, , ..!!!.!!. 334 

Burge, Clarissa Abbie, !....!!!!!. 32 

Burke, Ella M., ..,.]/,,.[... 109 

Burlingham, Josephine Kelley .........,,/./.,,..,,. 16 

Bui-nham, Eudora M. Phelps 240 

RUSH, ELIZABETH. '.','.'.',','.'.'.[[[[[[['.'.[ 208 

Butler, Alice, ..!!...! 335 

Butler, Bertha Belle, ..!/..!.!!!!.!!.!!...!.' 19 

Butler, Eleanor Balrd Reed, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!.' 324 

Butler, Lydia E., !!.........!......... 60 

Buttolph, Oraetta Lummus Hodgdon, !.....!!..! 344 

Byrne, Ellen Abert, .....!.!..,.. 198 

Calam, Indiana Vail, g9 

Calder, Anna Merrell McCall, .!..... m 

Caldwell, Adelaide White Williams, ..,../.,',[/.//,', 314 

Caldwell, Jennie Jones 350 

Callaway, Elizabeth Humes Bush, ./../.,' 118 

Campbell, Josephine 246 

Campbell, Maria Dix Hill, 275 

Campbell, Mary Smith, /....,[ 86 

Cannon, Annie Wells, [\[ 140 

Carlisle, Kate Otey Johnson, ...,.,/....,,,,, 22 

Carpenter, Eva H., ./...., 223 

Carpenter, Grace Pier 296 

Carpenter, Rhoda Jeanette Green, ig 

Carroll, Grace Caroline Priestley, .', 91 



368 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Case, Harriett L., 90 

easier, Lolta Alice, 46 

Cass, Louise Haskell, 233 

Castle, Ida Beatrice, 181 

Caswell, Anna Rogers, 167 

Caswell, Lizzie S., 28 

Cayanagh, Antoinette J., 327 

Chandler, Emily Palfray, 245 

Chapin, Mary Adella Glazier, 190 

Chapman, Minnie Florence, 1 

Chappell, Josephine Gregg, 61 

Chase, Jennie E:aton, 167 

Chatterton, Bertha Morgan, 149 

Cheesman, Biary Cuyler, 74 

Cheeznm, Alice Colquhoun, 328 

Chenery, Susan A., 211 

Chenoweth, Caroline Van D., 252 

Child, Mary Blackhum McFarland, 219 

Chisholm, Mary H. Stone, 109 

Choate, Ahhie M 31 

CHRISTIE, STATIRA, 332 

Church, Alice Slocum Nichols, 7 

Cilley, Emma A-, 95 

Clark, Julia Kathryn, 286 

Clarke, Alice, 93 

Clarke, Florence, 92 

Clarke, Marianne, 261 

Clayhrook, Elvie Smith, 361 

Clement, Dessa W. Crowell, 135 

Closson, Oda Zoe, 25 

Clothier, Mary Clapp Jackson, 126 

Coates, Ella Bartlett, 269 

Cochran, Caroline Hampton, 134 

Cochran, Nelle McCormick, 124 

Colhy, Mary Agnes Cohum 28 

Cole, Emma Hinkley, 258 

Coleman, Eleanor Green Dye, 31€ 

Collins, Josephine Osgood, 291 

Colwell, Mary Amelia, 74 

Compton, Anna E., 116 

Comstock, Sarah, 174 

Congdon, Betsey Hoar, 208 

Conklin, Sophie A., 163 

Cook, Emma Freeman, 156 

Cook, Helen Craven, 278 

Cooke, Paulina W., 157 

Cooley, Elizabeth Swift, 4 

Cooper, Katharine Rogers, 209 

Cope, Fannie O. Ames, 201 

Copeland, Clara May, 61 

Copeland, Mary Eliza Dennis Kimball, 244 

Cornell, Belle Kneeland 207 

Comwell, Mary Eliza, [[ 295 

Corson, Emma Hempstead Lodwick, 112 

Cotton, Willia Dawson, 98 

Coursen, Harriet Van Wyck, 163 

Courtenay, Edna Alberta, 182 

Covert, Cora Gordon, 83 

Cox, Grace Van Voorhis, !.!!!!!! 314 

Craig, Ida Salisbury, !.!!!!! 203 



INDSX. 369 

CRAIG, MARGARET CAMPBELL, 332 

Crane, Mildred Martha Gratwick, 53 

Crawford, Annie C. Robinson, ,. . 205 

Creveling, Agnes Long 100 

CRISSEY, HARRIET H 185 

Crocker, Elizabeth Slee, 287 

Croly, Flora Frederick, 291 

Crosby, Margaret, 68 

CROSSLEY, SUSANNAH BELCHER, 141 

Crowell, Emma Lydia, 336 

Crowell, Esther Davis, 242 

Crowell, Hannah Matthews, 135 

Crowell, Mary Cecil, , 136 

Crutcher, Laura Loving, 19 

Curdy, Helen Sackett 228 

Curry, Ida Le Vert 170 

Curtis, Helen Bovier, 286 

Cushney, Edith R 245 



Dadmen, Martha E., 243 

Darling, Hannah Corbin, 344 

Darrow, Bessie L., 49 

Dascomb, Celia N., 273 

Davis, Eliza Louise Winlock 231 

Davis, Emma Wait, 165 

Davis, Fannie, 138 

Davis, Georgiana Winlock, 231 

Dawson, Ella North, 328 

Day, Florence Eliza, 227 

Dement, Anna Bean Ayres, 206 

Denham, Mabel Sherman, 47 

Denig, Jean Livingston Hubbard, 142 

Denney, Sarah E., 197 

De Witt, Emily Bartlett Smith, 87 

Deyo, Sara Margaret, 90 

Ditto, Ellen Louise Anderson, 229 

Dix, Bertha Bernice, 12 

Dobbins, Laura E., 126 

Dobbins, Mary A., 127 

Dockery, Mary Elizabeth, 21 

Dodge, Ella Louise, 250 

Dods, Alice Gilbert Huntington, 22 

Dorritee, Ellen Glasgow Archer, 310 

Doty, Florence Etoile, 290 

Doty, Gracia Howard, 290 

Doubleday, Eloise Clyde, 305 

Dougan, Eliza Winslow, 261 

Douglas, Hortense P., ; 297 

Douglas, Isabella Geddes, 348 

Downing, Gertrude, 274 

Downing, Lucy G., 274 

Doyle, Sarah Ann 26 

Driver, Pattie Dowdell, 172 

Duell, Harriet Sackett, 77 

Dugan, Anne A., 268 

Dunham, Grace, 13 

Dunk, Edith Watklns, 76 

Dunlap, Elizabeth Wilkins 225 

Dunn, Frances Davison, 127 



370 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Durant, Josephine Phifer, 310 

Durfee, Annie Rosetta Mott, 554 

Duryea, Alice M. S., 259 



Eckler, Fannie Allen Topping 94 

Edwards, Charlotte Cornelia, 78 

Edwards, Prances Coffin, 176 

Egan, Leonora Margaret Horton, 205 

Egerton, Mercy C, 288 

Emmans, Luella Rachel Green, 17 

Eppley, Anna Elizabeth Beetem, 322 

Evans, Lida W. S., 264 

Evans, Margaret Heaton, 264 

Evans, Margaret Worrell, 137 

Evans, Mary Shoch, 140 

Evans, Mary Withers, 139 

Evans, Rebecca Lewis, 131 

Evans, Sarah A., 138 

Eve, Jennie Brown, 349 

EWEIJL,, JULIANNA HOWE, 204 



Famham, Minnie Nye, 49 

Farrand, Anna, 44 

Farrar, Sara Francis, 248 

Fay, Mary Eveline, 47 

Femald, Elizabeth Williams Cilley, 31 

Ferril, Alice Lawton MacHarg, 58 

Finney, Jessie Goe, 165 

Flagg, Celinda Evelyn, 141 

Flagg, Martha Rebecca, 141 

Fletcher, Grace Parker, 4 

Floyd, Rosa Bowie, 173 

Follett, Mary E., 239 

Folwell, Florence Doty, 283 

Foote, Cornelia E. Strieby, 45 

F'orce, Phebe, 267 

Ford, Ida Thorp, 320 

Ford, Mildred Elm, 321 

Foresman, Margaret Smith, 12& 

Forrey, Caroline Grace Malott, 213 

Foster, Emma V., 246 

Foster, Mary Armistead, 180 

Fowler, Mary Donaldson, ' 319 

Franz, Minnie Weston, 97 

Eraser, Emma C. Towle, ,243 

Freeland, Marion E., 236 

Freeman, Grace Watson Hill, 276 

French, Florence Garrison, 264 

French, Mary E. Swarthout, 2 

Frost, Alice Barber, 339 

Frost, Marie Dow, 72 

Fuller, Nellie Virginia Wise, 355 

Fuller, Violette Scott 213 

Furber, Mary Copeland, 42 

Furman, Stella B. Cady, 241 



IND^. 371 

Gadsby, Elizabeth Mary, 199 

Gage, Lucie Cutter, 249 

G AILLARD, LOUISA C, 144 

Garrison, Fannie M., 70 

Garvin, Mary Knox, 336 

Gatch, Mary Belle, 316 

Gates, Gertrude Evelina Robertson, 30 

Gee, Ella Fannie 29 

Gest, Minnie B. Evans, ,. . 106 

Geyer, Geraldine Castle, 116 

Gibney, Lucella Gilbert, 237 

Gibson, feusan Meta, 66 

Glger, Emma Alder, 130 

Gilbert, Annie Louise Arnold, 140 

Gilbert, Helen Virginia, , 13 

Gillette, Mary Apgar, 47 

Gilman, Mary Collins Stone, 294 

Glass, Eliza Saunders Pollard, , 354 

Gleason, Caroline Stilwell, 284 

Gleason, Emma Sanford, 56 

Glenny, Charlotte Miller, 284 

Glines, Carrie Etta, 100 

G^e, Martha M., 166 

Goodale, Fannie Wait, 295 

Goodrich, Nellie Elizabeth, 201 

Goodwin, Ella Willoughby Raymond, 152 

Gorham, Evelyn B. Odell, 187 

Goss, Elise Marion Farrell, 183 

Gott, Sarah Clary, 77 

Gould, Mary Abby Lawrence, 177 

Gove, Maria Louise Sherburne, *. . . . 275 

Gowen, Calesta M., 279 

Graff, Isabelle Audenried, 129 

Graham, Mary Phillips Florence, 356 

Grant, Eleanor Patton, 316 

Grant, Julia C. S., 192 

Grant, Sadie M., 103 

Gratwick, Martha Weare, ; 52 

Gray, Leona Frances Berry, 152 

Gray, Sallie Newman, 267 

Greene, Anna W. H., 220 

Greene, Clara Hartson Lathrop, 279 

Griffith, Fannie Lyford, 27 

Griggs, Frances E., 4 

Griggs, Helen Byrom, 292 

Grosvenor, Maria Van Horn, 50 

Guibord, Jeanette Mead, 303 

Gurley, Grace Rankin, 82 

Gurney, Mary A. J., 339 



Haber, Mary Ellen Dickinson, 168 

Hall, Clara Lillian, 26 

HALL, ELMIRA MONTAGUE HITCHCOCK, 148 

Hall, Genevieve King, 3 

Hall, Harriet L., 302 

Hall, Julia Helen, 113 

Hall, Lucy Birdsey, 192 

Hall, Lucy Williams, , 112 

Hall, Margaret Isabel, 3.42 



372 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Hall, Mary Elder, 16 

Hallenbeck, Julia A., i»* 

Hallock, leabel Tucker, 257 

Hammond, Jennie M 236 

Handy, Carrfe Templeman Craighill, 157 

Handy, Ellzabetli U, 253 

Hanger. Martha McDowell, 155 

Hapgood, Eilen Davis, 123 

Hamden, Frances U Preston 262 

Harper Belle RoblnsoD, 256 

Harrlman, Helen M. 222 

Harrington, Emma, 91 

Harrison, Mary Frances Hamilton, 39 

Harry, Eunice Fan-ar Sater 210 

Hart, Fanny Richardson Smith, 288 

Hart, Jennie Sophia Griswold, 321 

Harter, Ellen Brand, 65 

Hartt, Ada Cook, 290 

Harvey, Clara B., 25 

Harvey, sabella Cairns, 136 

Harvey, Kathartne M., 335 

Harvey, Mary Curtis, 159 

Haskell, Tbomaeine 193 

Hassler, Meta Sabln Benjamin, 123 

Hathaway, Sarah Imogen Clark, 84 

Haynes, Daisy Patton, 315 

Haynie, Mary Hall, 260 

Haywood, Frances Adele Johnson, 186 

Haywood, Nancy Bishop. * 56 

Hedden. Theodosia E., , 219 

Heiaen Anna Miller, 318 

Hendrick, Sarah Elizabeth, 43 

Hendricki3» Emma Btockmon 350 

Henry, Florine Barbour, 256 

Herrlck. Martha Telfair 212 

HESS, HANNAH, 332 

HenbleLn, Ethel lone "Whipple, 242 

Hewitt, Edna Sarah Bussell, 79 

Hey worth, Martica G. Waterman, 182 

Hibbard, Mary Thomas 79 

Hickman, Celeste McElroy 265 

Hickman, Mary Qantt, 24 

Hldy, Florence L.. . . , , 106 

Higglns, Margaret Lyle Hocker 232 

HIGGINS, SEVILLE, 300 

Higley, Emma Little, 151 

Hill, Laura Sophia Tibbets, 275 

Hill, Lizzie F., 32 

Hillyer Frances S* Van Vechten, 12 

Hoge. Harriett Hallam, 212 

Hodges, Mary Elizabeth, 340 

Holl, Mary C. Sarver, 98 

Holmes, Alice Hermione Storke, 75 

Holmes, Helen Barlow, 29 

Holmes, Mary Stacy, 238 

Hooker, Bertha, 62 

Hopkins, Jane Knight, 343 

Houlgate, Stella Grace Sanford, 13 

Hovey, Lillie B., 26 

Howard, Mary Starkey, 29 



INDEX. 373 

Howe, Ida M., 276 

ROWLAND, MINERVA BLAKE, 183 

Hoxett, Caroline Amelia, 319 

Hoyer, Jofsephlne, ,..,,., 50 

Hoytp Mary Osbora, 225 

Hubbard, Gertrude Davenport, 272 

Hubbard, Mary Chainberlln, 352 

HUBBELL, MARY WARNER 299 

Huber, Gertrude Albertson, , 40 

Huchins, Lena A. Curtis, 149 

Hueston, Katlxreen Walker 11 

Hnger Mary Alston^ 171 

Hughes, Carolliip W 120 

Hulett, Grace Georgianna Crowley, 150 

Hull, Melissa Augusta, 69 

Hull, Octavia Kay Benight 267 

Humphrey, Rebecca Jane Miller, 180 

Humphreys, Caroline Meriwether, 350 

Hunt. Ellon R., 339 

Huntress, Harriet Lane, 276 

Hutchinson, Florence Wisner 248 

Hutchinson, Marian Welding 249 

Hiitf hison, Sarah White Steele, 311 

Hyman, SalUe Polk Rayner, 146 

Ingersoll, Avis Elsie, 160 

Irish, Desire Mitchell, 300 

Jackman, Mabel, 160 

Jackson, Emma Jerome, 78 

Jackson, Mary Anna 311 

James, Zuleika Sanford, 198 

Johns, Sophie C, 208 

Johnson, Abbie W., 236 

Johnson, Amanda M. A., 252 

Johnson, C. Harriet Jackson, 79 

Johnson, Gertrude Bestor, 301 

Johnson, Mary Emily Doan, 109 

Johnston, Harriet E., 271 

Johnston, Ida J., 270 

Jones, Mabel Cronise, 330 

Jones, Mary Elizabeth Richards, 273 

Jones, Sarah Emily , 52 

Jones, Winifred R C. 152 

Jordan, Ellen Poinier, 328 

Jordan, Mary Miles, 171 

Keller, Delight Ransom 46 

KELSEY, SUSANNA RICHARDSON, 289 

Kenney Ellen Tde, 130 

Kent, Nina Cornelia Gholson Piatt, 297 

Ketchum. Stella A, Parkison, . . ., 218 

Klllam. Florcncf- Thayer, 346 

Kimball, Abbie Cotton, 283 

Kimball, Sarah Abigail, 254 

King, Laura Belle, 2 

Kingman, Adelaide E., 17 



374 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Kingsbury, Sara M. S., 182 

Kingsley, Ella Hill, 21 

Kinney, Kate Doane, ,. . . 113 

Kitts, Katherine Wallace, 121 

Knight, Clara M. Johnson, 269 

Knowles, Emma Crozer, 127 

Koontz, Delia Millisack, 223 

Kyle, Jeanette Emma Smith, 337 



Lanahan, Annie Snowden, 238 

LANSING, MARY JANE GRIFFITH, 213 

Lantz, Mira Lovela Hagans, 87 

Lanum, Ida Patton, 315 

Lamed, Susan Everett, 326 

Lasell, Eldna Long Maynard, 82 

Latimer, Emily M., 210 

Lay, Margaret Allen, 95 

Leaman, Alice Phillipd, 308 

Lee, Sallie Lane, 174 

Lefflngwell, Emma Frederica, , 307 

Leighton, Florence, 27 

Leland, Mary Warren Noyes, , 165 

Leman, Adelia, 326 

Lennon, Helen Cora, 345 

Leonard, Charlotte E., 298 

Leonard, Mary Annette, 75 

Lewis, Alice Baldwin, 333 

Lewis, Lucy Biddle, 93 

Lewis, Martha Brooks, 96 

Liggett, Mathilda Root Brown, 17 

Ligon, Cora Saca Reed, 347 

Ligon, Lucy EoHne Reed, 346 

Lincoln, Theodora Annette Phelps, 317 

Lindley, Isabella Howard, 5 

Lindsay, Adelaide Hatch, -293 

Lindsey, Elizabeth Jones Evans, 27 

Lines, Rosabelle Frushour, 186 

Litchfield, Florine Isadore, 240 

Littell, Julia, 43 

Littlefield, Lora A., 243 

Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 241 

Logan, Annie Stuart, : 232 

Long, Catherine Colt Pennington, 36 

Long, Garretta Roach, 122 

Longyear, Abby Beech er, 320 

Longyear, Mary Beecher, 108 

Loomis, Celeste Gardiner, 62 

Looney, Louise Preston, 145 

Lore, Joanna Scull, 40 

Lovell, Mary Seymour, , 34 

Loverin, Luella Browne, 203 

Lowery, Celeste Stafford Wood, 298 

Ludlow, Elizabeth Gertrude, 101 

Luebkert, Jennie Abigail Shear, 200 

Luther, Annie Lefflngwell Rawson, 343 

Lyon, Eleanor Mitchell, 119 



INDEX. 375 

MacArthur, Ella E 82 

MacBride, Winnie Gould, Ill 

McCandless, Helen, 138 

McClelland, Martha Allen, 333 

McClure, Margaret M 125 

McConn, Frances Mather, 96 

McCoy, Effie Carr, 220 

MacDonald, Jeanette, 85 

McElroy, Elizabeth M. Sawyer, , 226 

McGown, Georgianna, 89 

McGrath, Francelia Upham, 30 

McKee, Jeannette E. Hartupee, 133 

Mackie, Elise L. Wright, 35 

McKinney, Annie Booth, 144 

McLain, Georgia B., 94 

MacLeod, Edith Norton Wilson, 123 

MacMillan, Lila Christy, 133 

MacMillan, Lizzie Lawrence 180 

MacMillan, Lydia Harper, 133 

McNair, Helen Willard, 154 

McNeill, Ruth E., 196 

Macoughtry, Mary Groverman Bailey, 159 

MacPherran, Sarah W., 202 

McQuiston, Mary Louise, 24 

Madden, Bertha Colby Barnard, , 283 

Magill, Louisa J., 333 

Maltby, Ellen Farren, 303 

Manlove, Anna Gant, 348 

Mann, May Blanchard, , 12 

Marshall, Sara G., 216 

Martin, Nancy, 323 

Mason, Julia Buel, 6 

Mason, Mary Conant, 5 

Mason, Mary Congdon, '. 344 

Mathews, Anne Hopkins, 342 

Mathews, Crissie Augusta, 245 

Matlock, Susie Polk Hyman, 146 

Mauldin, Mary Eliza Reed, 347 

Meadows, Marion Spaulding, 281 

Meads, Christie M., 48 

Melick, Emma, 331 

Merriam, Lucinda Ayres 97 

Merriam, Ruth Kingsley, 191 

Merritt, Fidelia Church Ailing, 69 

Merritt, Frances G., 174 

Merwin, Gertrude Holbrook Winslow, 175 

Metcalf, Eliza Ball, 125 

Metzgar, Addie, 72 

Middleton, Cornelia Scribner, 238 

Miles, Mary J., 167 

Miller, Jennie H., 323 

Miller, Laura Justena, 221 

Miller, Rose Rice, 56 

Mills, Susan Lincoln, 177 

Mims, Elizabeth B., 351 

Minor, Louise, • 260 

Mitchell, Amelia J. Holley 59 

Mitchell, Frances Judd, 262 

Mitchell, Sarah Kezia, 196 

Mix, Katie Urana 193 



376 



DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Moise, Dulce, 143 

Mongeon, Sara Louise Quimby, 35 

Montgomery* Mary W., , 63 

Mooney, Winifred Hunter, 218 

Moore, Alice Olivia, 52 

Moore, Prances Hinkley, 259 

Moore, Marion I., 51 

Moore, Nellie Moore Lowrey, 181 

Morehead, Lemire Morris, 352 

Morgan, Julia Potwine, 211 

Morrison, Lydia S. Tukey, 270 

Morrison, Mary Maclntire Foster, 217 

Morse, Helen Josephine, 254 

Morton, Marian Wilmarth, 57 

Murdoch, Cecilia Cunningham, 134 

Murdoch, Clarissa Abigail, 150 

Murphy, Frances Agnes Wilder, 235 

Myers, Margaret A 154 

Myers, Mary Evershed, 293 

Mygatt, Isabella Carrington, 84 



Naylor, Minnie Colbum, 147 

Nelson, Charlotte Ely, 348 

Neuhoff, Katharine Ruth Smith, 67 

Nevin, Harriet M. Ogden, 128 

Newman, Charl Thompson, ■ 115 

Newman, Fanny Morris, 352 

Newman, Sarah Morris, 266 

Nicholls, Althea Frances, 281 

Nicholls, Clara Brown Peterson, 280 

Nichols, Letitia Mae Howell, 255 

Nichols, Lois Weeks, , 136 

Nichols, Mary Ella, 142 

Nichols, Sarah A., 346 

Nifong, Lavinia B. Lenoir, 23 

Nims, Ella L., 28 

Noble, Lucy Seward, 6 

Noble, Rebecca Bveringham, 172 

Norcross, Edith Janet, 253 

Norris, Henrietta Livermore, 241 

Norton, Jeanie Hill Watson, 51 

Nott, Elizabeth Dinsmore, 224 

Nourse, Agnes W., 298 

Nourse, Elizabeth Clement Boice, » 41 

Noyes, Marion Lelia, 185 



O'Connor, Sarah Morse, 92 

Ogle, Asenath Grace, 105 

Olendorf , Helen Parker Herbert, 38 

Orr, Nellie, 189 

Ostrander, Lillian Evelyn, 46 

Ostrom, Harriet Annete, 308 

Ottof y, Frances Otey Heald, , 23 

Overacker, Deborah Monroe, 176 

Overturf, Ella Kendall, 320 

Owen, Dora Webster, 169 

Owen, Louisa Doniphan, 155 



iND^x. 377 

Paddock, Rachel Stratton York, 83 

Pagan, Helen Mar Elwell, 141 

Page, Carrie D. M., 80 

Parker, Bessie Smith 351 

Parker, Emma Louise, 33 

Parker, Susan Wells, 161 

Parrott, Julia C, 307 

Parsons, Florence L., 68 

Parsons, Olive Sewall, 32 

Patchin, Ruth Hayward Watkins, 8 

Patterson, Mary Hayt, 37 

Payne, Esther Adelia Rounsville, 54 

Payne, Harriet, 296 

Peasley, Virginia Smith McCord, . . ., 227 

Peck, Emily A., 281 

Peck, Emily Bingham, 63 

Peck, Mary S., 37 

Peckham, Anna M., , 88 

Peirce, Ella Crumbaugh, 164 

Pelton, Florence Caswell, 65 

Penfield, Marie Suela, 139 

Pennell, Grace R. Jewett, 56 

Perkins, Margaretta W. D., 196 

Perkins, Sarah M. Clinton, 110 

Perry, Rebecca Decker Woglom, 137 

Perry, Taphath Lucretia, 91 

Pettee, Julia Ensign, 88 

Phelps, Bertha Emeline Bussell, 79 

Phelps, Mary E 322 

Phelps, R. Virginia 144 

Phifer. Cordelia White, 312 

Pickens, Carrie Amelia Nelson, *. . . 226 

Pike, Eva Yates, 77 

Pitkin, Dorothy Abbot Chapman, 206 

Pope, Mary Gary, 346 

Porter, Mary Oswell , 66 

Potter, Kate Jarvis, 232 

Potter, Martha Beach 6 

Powell, Harriett E. Barnes, ,. . 179 

Pratt, Esther Julia, 150 

Pratt, Mary E., ,. . . 28 

Prescott, Martha Jame, 307 

Preston, Mary Birkey Wilder, 214 

Prout, Gabriella Perin, 67 

Pruden, Lucy Howard, 315 

Pruyn, Catalina Ten Eyck, 67 

Purdy, Edith Alma, 161 

Pursell, Mary Clough Dunham, 114 

Putnam, Elizabeth Edgerton, 99 



Quinby, Phebe Aurilla, ^ 206 

Quinn, Mary Pugsley, ; 105 



Radford, Mary Grace Sayre, 354 

Ralston, Lucy Boyd Lewis 23 

Rand, Annie Crowell, 336 

Rand, Mary A., 272 

Randall, Marie Adele Broome, 15 



378 



DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Randall, Mary Potter, 191 

Rankin, Maria Amelia Jefferies, 329 

Rankin, Mary Amelia, 329 

Ransom, Mary Adams, 1 

Rathmell, Edith Beach, 349 

Ray, Anna Piper, 301 

Raynale, Harriett Clarke, 257 

Read, Sarah Fuller, 184 

Reaveley, Elizabeth Jewett Palmer, 247 

Redfield, Amelia Frink, 58 

Reinhold, Margaret Gwin Riley, 118 

Renahan, Evelyn Marshall Kinney, 317 

Renick, Elisabeth Waddle, 101 

Reton, Marion Claflin 168 

Reynolds, Esther Rounsville Payne, 54 

Reynolds, Lucy M., 289 

Rhodes, Ida D., 339 

Rhodes, Maria A., 339 

Rhodes, Maria Amelia, 338 

Rice, Anna K, 57 

Rice, Marinette lams Gharky, 114 

Richardson, Mary Ketchum Bowne, 72 

Richardson, Sarah Alice, 116 

Ripley, Cornelia, 259 

Roach, Mary Caroline Wallace, 122 

Roberts, Helen R., 129 

Roberts, Henrietta W. Wittke, 37 

Roberts, Jane Cleveland, 14 

Roberts, Margaret C, , 14 

Robertson, Cora Johnston, 312 

Robertson, Pearle Patch, 224 

Robinson, Addie E. Bowden, 204 

Robinson, Annie M. Shephard, 48 

Robinson, Edith Porter, , 164 

Robinson, Kate Hillyer 171 

Robinson, Mabel Porter, 164 

Rockey, Phila Jane 117 

ROGERS, ABIGAIL ALLEN, 151 

Rogers, Antoinette M 295 

Rogers, Elizabeth C, 229 

Roller, Lucy Brown Cabell, 158 

Rowe, Ella Russell, 304 

Rumsey, Anne Kellogg Osborne 83 

Russell, Mary Louise, 94 



St. John, Eunice Penfleld Giddings, 181 

Sanborn, Sarah F. Fenton, 175 

Sansbury, Alice H., 213 

Sargent. Lucy Mack, 353 

Sator, Helen Maria McCaughey, 209 

Sawyer. Winona F. Branch, 269 

Schooror, Mary Lois Durand, 43 

Schenck, Sophie Kirkpatrick, 278 

Schoolfield, Harriette Waters, 147 

Seacord, Amanda Jane Hopkins, 57 

Scarrest, Jessie Snively, 26 

Senle, Jessie Douglass Carr, 178 

Selfridge, Lydia Gordon 179 

Selfridge, Minnie Locke, 178 



INDEX. 379 

Slsarp^ Sophia Forney Hunter, 158 

Shattuck, Mary Lueinda, , 247 

Shaw, May Tompkins, 265 

Shepard, Mary I., 247 

Shlppey, Lulu Richards, 202 

Shireraan, Anna Force, 267 

Sibley, Martha Grey. _ 253 

Sleboldt, Margaret Mitchell, 220 

Silcox, Janette Stewart 113 

Six, GenevieYe Forman Peters 178 

Skldmore, Marlon Jessie* 166 

Smitb, Alice Butler, 86 

Smith, Belle Chapman, 2 

Smith, Charlotte Maria, 110 

Smith, Eliza Abigail Ill 

Smith, Elizabeth McAllister, 202 

Smith, Elizabeth Rogers, 209 

Smith, Elizabeth Williams, 212 

Smith, Emmarotta Wilkins, 102 

Smith, Eva J. Crowell 136 

Smith, Evelyn Bates, 344 

Smith,. Josephine Crocker 80 

Smith, Lucy Kendall 15 

Smith, May C. Ermentrout, 119 

Smith, Sarah L., 70 

Smith, Virginia Louisa Young, 312 

Smythe, Myrtle, 214 

Sneve, Katherine Stickney 260 

Southen, Jane M. Jenks, 345 

Spencer, Louisa Ann Flint, 6 

Sperry, Mary Simpson, 176 

Spiller, Mabel Ruth Staniels, 277 

Spooner, Caroline Babbitt, 334 

Sprague, Ermina P., > 218 

Sprague, M. Alice, 338 

Springs, Grace White, 312 

Sproul, Emeline Roach, 122 

Sproull, Caroline Williams, 172 

Squiers, Elizabeth Joanna Benton, 201 

Standish, Adaline Seward, . . .• 95 

Staniels, Eva Florence Tuttle, 277 

Stanley, f lora May, 189 

Statham, Mary, 155 

Stayton, Marian Zacharie, 304 

Stearns, Annie Curd Abbot, 9 

Stearns, Margaret Johnson, 257 

Stearns, Mary Emery, ,,....* 30 

Steel, Mercy Kelsy Sanderson 330 

Steele, Cornelia Sanborn, 266 

Stevens, Sarah Elizabeth Tyler, 245 

Stewart, A. Louisa, 55 

Stewart, Addle Peelor 132 

Stoddard. Liz?Je M„ 353 

Stoever, Maria Wilson 122 

Stone, Emily Campbell 58 

Stone, Josie H., 251 

Storer, Katherine De Lamater, 89 

Story, Mary Anne Campbell, 101 

Stout, Clara Wales 222 

Stowe, Rosie Hamilton Read, 173 



380 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Stratton, Cornelia J., 2 

Strickland, Emma Gunnison, 334 

Strickland, Teresa Hammond Reed, 347 

Stringham, Harriet Strong, 7 

Strobridge, Helen Augusta, 64 

Strong, Mary Ella Clarke, 108 

Sturdevant, Sarah Goodrich, 288 

Sturtevant, Cornelia Kingman, 305 

Stutson, Mary Josephine Chaney, 106 

Stutson, Mary Stimson, 104 

Swasey, Leona A. Worthen, 153 



Talbot, Effie Ward, 235 

Tanner, Belle Norman, 200 

Tarbox, Carrie B., 236 

Taylor, Cora B. Kenney, 188 

Taylor, Helen Collord, 317 

Taylor, Janie M., 24 

Taylor, Sarah Arnold Ellis, 286 

TERRY, SARAH, 140 

Thaw, Elizabeth Dorhman, 132 

Thomas, Alberta Tullia, 259 

Thomas, Anna Hyde Bird, , 97 

Thomas, Ethyl, 222 

Thomas, H. Gertrude Streator, 321 

Thompson, Anna R., 40 

Thompson, Florence Stratton, 144 

Thompson, Mamie Bell, 230 

Thwing, Mary Gardiner Dunning, 75 

Tiemann, Ruth, 39 

Tillson, Nellie Downs, 207 

Titus, Marie Louise Turner, 197 

Todd, Alice Ferree, 127 

Todd, May Eleanor Pierson Ailing, 186 

Topping, Carrie Clare, 95 

Topping, Julia Royce Allen, 95 

Townsend, Adelie Sumner, 262 

Townsend, Harriet Eliza Capen, •. 210 

Townsend, Lucy Foster, 89 

Traver, Emma Newman, 60 

Trickey, Mary Butler, 335 

Tuggle, Carrie Lawrence Gould, 178 

Turner, Ethel L. Totman 237 

Turrell, Francis Wright Robinson, 72 

Turrill, May Charlotte, 191 

Tuttle, Adaline Terry, 93 

Tyson, Emma Newport, 330 



Vaile, Gertrude, 306 

Van Alstyne, Ajina Paine, 103 

Van Campen, Bettie Richardson, 53 

Van Dusen, Lavinia, 139 

Van Slingerland, Nellie B., 200 

Vila, Annie Fields, , 184 

Vincent, Emily Halsey, 36 

Vosbury, Catharine M. P., 86 

Vose, Winifred, 234 



INDEX. 381 

Wainwright, Sarah Bell, 353 

Walker, Ada Craig, 59 

Walker, Anna Layton, ,. . 215 

Walker, Carrie McCrary, 266 

Walker, Clara Wilson, 147 

Walker, Eliza Angeline IngersoU, 11 

Walker, Nettie C, 313 

Walling, Rosalind English, 216 

Warne, Emma J., 273 

Warren, Laura A. E 184 

WARREN, NANCY ANN, 169 

Waterman, Martica Gookin, 182 

WATROUS, EMELIA ADALINE, 169 

Watson, Charlotte Sherman, , 51 

Watson, Ellen Ogden, 282 

Watts, Cora Everett, 242 

Watts, Harriet Roxana, 237 

Waugh, Sarah Katherine, 270 

Weaver, Catharine Antoinette Cady, 285 

Webb, Carrie Mae Jewett, 265 

Webster, Genevieve, 169 

Weirick, Mary N. Turner, 18 

Wellman, Addie K., 353 

Wellman, Hattie Baldwin, 287 

Werts, Emma M., , 44 

Weston, Clara A., 34 

Weston, Fannie E., 34 

Wethered, Mary J. Woodworth, 177 

Wheeler, Jessie Jackman, 161 

Wheeler, Lilla C, 302 

Wheeler, Marilla C, 302 

WHEELER, MARY ANN, 185 

White, Abigail E. Arnold, 84 

White, Alice L., 246 

White, Helen Eastman, 274 

White, Mary Sheddon Darling, 345 

White, Sarah Caldwell, 313 

Whitehead, Mary Sophronia, 3 

Whitney, Alice G 251 

Whitney, Lydia Smith, 301 

Whitney, Minetta Josephine, 250 

Wickes, Clara Leonard, 76 

Wilber, Flora, 210 

Wilkins, Amanda Bray Martin, 102 

Williams, Anna Stillman, 59 

Williams, Mary Loring 107 

Williams, Mary Stedman, 285 

Williams, Susan L. Miles, 194 

Wilson, Mary Ashton, 80 

Wilson, Matilda M., 294 

Wing, Elizabeth, 162 

Wing, Elizabeth T., 8 

Witherbee, Adelaide Bigelow, 243 

Wood, Alice Watkins, 76 

Wood, Kate Scott Rollo 81 

Wood, Stella Buist, 42 

Woodbridge, Alice Field, 256 

Woodruff, Lucy E. Crawford, 197 

Worden, Agnes Butteefield, 88 

Worthen, Emma Lizzie, 188 



382 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Wright, Anna Emeline, 45 

Wright, Carolyn M., 65 

Wright, Dorcas Lary, 221 

Wright, Florence E., 306 

Wright, Georgiana Barstow, 42 

Wyeth, Emma Straughan, 102 



Yates, Jessie I., 68 

Youenes, Marie Behan, , .73 

Young, Flora Graham Frye, i70 

Young, Mary Virgin, 277 

Young, Ruth Gleason, 289 



Zimmerman, Nellie Carr, 268 



ROLL OF HONOR. 



Ancestors' Index. 



ROLL OF HONOR 




^ Abbott, Sergt. Jonathan, 253 

Adair, Gov. John, 230 

Adams, Benjamin, 136 

Adams, Daniel, 244 

Adams, Rev. John, 237 

Adams, Jonathan, 150 

Adams, Dr. William, 164 

Alden, Lieut Elisha, 162 

Alden, Israel, 168 

Aldrich, Capt. Abner 117 

Alexander, John McKnitt, 309 

Allan, Col. John, 270 

Allen, Apollus, \ 74 

Allen, Corp. John, 121 

Allen, Judge John, 252 

Allen, Jonathan, Jr 162 

Allen, Nathaniel, 151 

Allen, Phineas, 94, 95 

Allen, Stephen, 55, 56 

Alsop, Hon. John, 36 

Andrew, Dr. John, 219 

Andrews, Ebenezer, 150 

Archer, Dr. John, 310 

Arnold, Capt. James, 253 

Arnold, Capt Joseph, 140 

Atkinson, Lieut Thomas, 131 

Austin, John, 220 

14 



386 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Averill, John, 123 

Avery, Sergt. Jonathan, 21 

Ayer, Capt Elijah, 235 

Ayres, Jabez, 206 



Babbitt, Lieut. Elijali, 334 

Bacon, Ebenezer, Jr., 14 

Bailey, Galium 159 

Baird, Absalom, 324 

Baker, Benjamin, 334 

Baker, Isaiah, 121 

Baker, James, 55, 56 

Baker, Adj. Jonathan, 161 

Baldwin, Jacob, 233 

Baldwin, Col. Nahum, 32 

Baldwin, Lieut. Samuel, 287 

Baldwin, Simeon 334 

Ball, Corp. Gideon, 125 

Ball, William, 82 

Ballou, Seth, 148 

Bamford, Charles, 20 

Bangs, Allen, 69 

Bangs, Zenas, 69 

Barber, Capt. Noah, 340 

Barber, Lieut. Robert, 116, 138 

Barclay, Hugh, , 180 

Bardwell, Samuel, 37 

Barnes, Abraham 236 

Barnes, Samuel, 129 

Bamet, Nathaniel, 104 

Barney, Constand, 117 

Barney, Jeffery A., 117 

Barney, Joseph 194 

Barney, Samuel, 292 

Barrett, Col. James, 246 

Barrows, Samuel, 331 

Barrows, Samuel, Jr., 331 

Bartlett, Abraham, 159 

Bartlett, Daniel, 78 

Bartlett, Rev. Nathaniel, 78 

Bass, Lieut. Benjamin, 17 

Bassett, Abel, 295 

Bates, Mowry, 344 

Bayard, Col. John, 278 

Beach, Jonathan, 3, 4, 6 

Beach, Ensign Joseph, Jr., , 6 

Beach, Landa, 308 

Beach, Obil, 349 

Beach, Ensign Wait, 262 

Beakley, Lieut. Christian, 97 

Bean, William, 206 

Beebe, Peter, 56, 57 

Beecher, Burr, 108, 320 

Belcher, John, 141 

Bellinger, Col. Peter 46 

Benjamin, Nathan, 123 

Benner. Henry, 120 

Bent, Ebenezer, 324 

Berry, James, 220 



ROLL OF HONOR. 387 



Berry, Capt Thomas 256 

Belts, Nathan, 251 

Bevier, Capt Johannis, 286 

Biddle, Hon. Owen, 93 

Bingham, Nathaniel 63 

Bingham, Theodosius, 63 

Bishop, Jonathan, 55, 56 

Bishop, Capt. Nicholas, 55, 56 

Bissell, Capt. Benjamin, 9 

Bissell, Elijah, 9 

Bissell, Capt. Hezekiah, 162 

Blackmar, Sergt Amaziah, 338 

Blaine, Col. Ephraim, 224 

Blake, John, 37 

Blake, Reuben, 183 

Blake, Richard, 60 

Blake, Royal Ariel, 271 

Blanchard, Joseph, 12 

Bliss, Sergt. Williams, ...'. 88 

Blood, Josiah, 249 

Blount, Charles, 24 

Blow, Lieut Richard, 156 

Bogart, Capt Isaac, 67 

Boice, William, 41 

Bonesteel, Nicholas, 71 

Bonnell, Nathaniel, 43 

Bosworth, Maj. Benjamin, .' 299 

Bosworth, Nathaniel, 299 

Boudinot, Judge Elisha, 36 

Boveard, James, 325 

Bowie, Maj. John, 173 

Boyd, Maj. John, 173 

Boyd, Francis, 315 

Bradford, Elisha, 241 

Bradford, Ezekiel, 227, 228 

Bradford, Joseph Bennett, : 145 

Bragg, Capt. Thomaa, 115 

Brainerd, Jeptha, 58 

Branch, John 269 

Breck, Rev. Daniel, 230 

Brett, Rufus, 18 

Brett, Simeon, 18 

Briggs, Samuel, 232, 268 

Brinckerhoff, Col. Derick, 68 

Brinsmade, Adj. Daniel Nathaniel, 195 

Briscoe, Hanson, 160 

Brobst, John, 325 

Brockett, Richard, 303 

Brodhead, Brig. Gen. Daniel, 221 

Broguard, Dr. John Baptiste, 324 

Brooks, Luke, 319 

Brooks, Stephen, 319 

Broome, Col. John, 15 

Brown, Daniel, 25, 26 

Brown, David, 204 

Brown, Elijah, 255 

Brown, Ezra, 70 

Brown, Matthew, 124 

Brown, Lieut Morgan, 349 

Browne, Dr. Joseph 268 



388 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Brush, Lieut. William, 175 

Bryan, Needham, 174 

Buckman, Reuben, 103 

Buckminster, Joseph, 98 

Buell, Maj. Elias, 303 

Buford, Ensign Simeon, 265 

Bullard, Corp. Aaron, 73 

Bullard, Malachi, 73 

Bullard, Col. Samuel, 73 

Bullard, Col. Samuel Jr 73 

Bullock, Comfort, 52 

Burbank, Sergt Timothy, 305 

Burge, Sergt Ephraim, 32 

Burnam, John, 348 

Burton, Abraham, 149 

Burton, Lieut. Judah, 255 

Burton, Col. Robert, 312 

Burwell, Col. Lewis, 23 

Bush, Ensign Henry, 208 

Butler, Capt Eli 204, 228 

Butler, Ezekiel, 60 

Butler, Deacon Isaac, 265 

Butler, Moses, 245 

Butler, Col. Zehulon, 335 

Butterfield, Lieut Benjamin, 29 

Butterfield, Charles, 88 

Buttrick, Maj. John, 77 

Byerly, Jacob, 98 



Cabell, Lieut. Col. Samuel Jordan, 158 

Cabell, Col. William, 355 

Cable, Abner, 183 

Cady, David, 10 

Cage, William, 178 

Caldwell, Rev. David, 157, 313 

Caldwell, Elizabeth, 107 

Caldwell, Rev. James, 328 

Callender, Lieut. Nathaniel, 252 

Calmes, Lieut William, 346 

Campbell, Francis, 102 

Campbell, James, 58 

Campbell, John, 305 

Canfield, John, 103 

Canfleld, Maj. John, 297 

Canfield, Col. Samuel, 181 

Carlton, Caleb, 301 

Carpenter, Andrew, 61 

Carpenter, Benjamin, 8 

Carpenter, Benjamin, Jr., 8 

Carpenter, Corp. Elijah, 189 

Carpenter, Joshua, 50 

Carter, Capt. John, 187, 225 

Cary, Joslah, 38 

Cary, Col. Simeon, 233 

Case, Sergt Dudley 90 

Caswell, Sergt. David, 65 

Catlin, Judge Phineas, 16 

Chamberlain, Capt. Jacob, 53 

Chamberlain, Thomas, 41 



ROLL 01? HONOR. 389 



Chamberlin, Oliver, 352 

Chamberlln, Lieut Col. William, 116, 122, 123 

Chambers, Col. David, 102 

Chandler, Josiah, 16, 17 

Chandler, Lieut. Samuel, 295 

Chapin, David, 148 

Chapman, Nathaniel, 12 

Chase, Jonathan 35 

Chase, Dr. Josiah, 169 

Chase, Capt Moses, 202 

Chenery, Dr. Isaac, 211 

Chesley, James, 276 

Child, William, 66 

Childs, Capt. Timothy, 14 

Childs, Dr. Timothy, Jr., 14 

Chipman, Sergt. Samuel, 164 

Choate, James, 31 

Christie, Andrew, -. . 47 

Cilley, Col. Joseph, 31 

Claflin, Abner, 168 

Clapp, Lieut. Col. Ebenezer, 126, 129 

Clark, David 169 

Clark, G^rshom, , 85 

Clark, Isaac, 261 

Clark, Sergt. Isaac, 261 

Clark, Jerome, 92 

Clark, Lyman, 189 

Clark, Samuel, 84 

Clarke, Hezekiah, 108 

Clarke, Jeremiah, 257 

Clay, Green, 155 

Claypoole, Lieut. John, , 330 

Cline, Henry, 270, 271 

Clingman, Capt. John Michael, 112, 113 

Clinton, Sergt. John, , 110 

Clyde, Col. Samuel, 305 

Coe, Capt. David, 192 

Coe, Phineas, , 207 

Colbum, Robert, 247 

Cole, Capt. Samuel, 47 

Cole, Sisson 225 

Collier, Lieut Joseph, 119 

Colton, Alpheus, 113 

Condict, Lieut Col. David, 165, 166 

Cone, Jonah 321 

Cone, Sylvanus, 294 

Converse, Elisha, 262 

Cook, Lieut. Col. Isaac, 285 

Cook, Ensign Nathaniel, . . ; 290 

Cooke, Gov. Nicholas, , 337 

Copeland, Jonathan, 61 

Coppenheffer, Capt Simon, , 329 

Cotton, John, 98 

Cotton, Thomas, Jr., 283, 345 

Cottrell, Asa, 70 

Couch, Capt John, , 191 

Coulter, Robert S., 167 

Covenhoven, Robert, 327, 330 

Covert, Eder, 238 

Covert, Tunis, 83 



390 DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

CJowing, Corp. James, 304 

Cox, Capt Benjamin 150 

Cox, Benjamin, Jr., 150 

Craig, Lieut. Alexander, 332 

Craig, Corp. Daniel Terrill 59 

Craig, Samuel, 332 

Crane, Brig. Gen. John, 235 

Craven, G^ershom, M. D., 278 

Crawford, Alexander, 145 

Crawford, James, 217 

Cresap, Daniel, 105 

Cresap, Col. Thomas, 105 

Cronise, Henry, 330 

Crouch, Jonathan, Jr., 48, 279 

Crowell, Aaron, 135, 136, 336, 337 

Crowell, Sylvanus, ,. . . 55 

Cummings, David, 33 

Cummings, Ebenezer , 33 

Cummings, Deacon Ebenezer, 32 

Cummings, John, 18 

Cunningham, John 134 

Cushman, Capt Nathaniel, 195 

Cutler, Nathaniel 33 

Cutler, Nathaniel, Jr., 33 



Darling, Joseph, 218 

Davenport, Charles, 272 

Daveni>ort, Charles, Jr., , 272 

Davidson, Maj. John, 309, 311, 313 

Davis, Aquila, 278 

Davis, Sergt Paul, 280 

Davis, Sergt Simon, . . ., 242 

Davis, William, , 138 

Davison, Asa, 127 

Davison, Ezra, 127 

Dayton, Michael, 193 

Dean, Ensign Jesse, 33 

DeHaven, Peter, 335 

Delevan, Lieut Timothy, , 37 

Deyo, Capt Abraham, . . . .• 90 

Dibble, John Pierce, 192 

Dibbrell, Anthony, 355 

Dickerson, David, 47 

Dickinson, Benoni, 248 

Dickinson, Thomas, 168 

Digges, Capt. John, 154 

Dimick, Capt Abel, 280 

Dinkle, Peter, 119 

Doan, Capt Seth, 109 

Donaldson, William, 119 

Doran, Stacy, 140 

Dorhman, Arnold Henry, 182 

Dorr, Capt. Mathew, 60 

Doty, Capt Barnabas, 288 

Doty, Samuel, 290 

Douglas, Col. William, 194 

Douglas, Hon. William 147 

Dow, Daniel, 72 

Drake, Simon, 53 



ROLI, Ol? HONOR. 391 



Du Bois, Col. Lewis, 326 

Du Bose, Adj. Samuel, 144 

Dudley, Isaac, , 6 

Dull, Capt. Christian, 137, 138 

Dunn, Capt Hugh, 108, 215 

Dunn, Capt. Samuel, 239 

Durand, Alexander, 44 

Durrett, James, 154 

Dutton, Capt. Amasa, 283 

Dwinnel, Benjamin, 271 

Dyer, Maj. Charles, 82 



Eames, Lieut. John, , 67 

Eastin, Lieut. Philip, 216 

Eastman, Nathaniel, 274, 277 

Easton, Col. James, 14 

Eaton, Jesse, 30 

Baton, John, 64, 65 

Eaton, Luther, 134 

Eaton, Lieut. Nathaniel, 275 

Edson, Seth , 222 

Eells, Capt. Robert L., 17 

Elder, John, 16 

Eldredge, Aaron, 135, 136 

Elliott, William, 311 

Ellis, Augustus, 342 

Ellis, John ,. . 286 

Emerson, John, 32 

EJnsign, Datus, 208 

Ensign, Capt John, 14, 88 

Eordan, Martin, 42 

Evans, Capt Lieut Daniel, 120 

Evans, Sergt. James , 27 

Evarts, Ensign Ambrose, 351 

Everett, Dr. Jeremiah, 326 

Ewart, Robert, 312 



Farmer, Nathaniel, 249 

Farrand, Lieut Bethuel, ,. .11, 44 

Farrand, Capt. Jonathan, 195, 196 

Farrar, Maj. John, 248 

Favill, John 270, 271 

Fellows, Abiel, 11 

Fenwick, Col. Ignatius, Jr., 73 

Ferguson, Alexander, , 155 

Ferguson, William Abraham, 270 

Fish, Jonathan, 319 

Fisher, Lieut Adam, 323 

Fisher, Peter 323 

Flower, Zephon, , 198 

Follett, Eliphalet, 280 

Forbes, Absalom 279, 280 

Forbes, Daniel, 22 

Force, William, 97 

Forman, Miles, 178 

Forney, Capt Peter, 158, 263 

Foster, Abraham, 65 



392 DAUGHTERS Ol? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Foster, Sergt. Samuel i. • 273 

Francis, Capt William, 5. 6 

Frisbie, Reuben, Jo3 

Frye, Judge Simon, J « ^ 

Furber, Richard, < 276 

Gage, Benjamin, 249 

Gale, Dr. Amos, , 182 

Gardner, David, 55, 56 

Gardner, Capt. Isaac, 63 

Gardner, James, 356 

Gardner, William, 63 

Garland, Lieut Jonathan 237 

Garrard, Gov. James, 19 

Garrison, Lieut Isaac, 264 

Gaskins, Col. Thomas, 309 

Gates, Israel, 333 

Gaylord, Eleazer, 193 

Gerrish, Lieut Col. Henry, 8 

Crerrish, Joseph, 8 

Gibson, Corp. Arrington, 225 

Gibson, Stephen, 226 

Giddings, Capt Jonathan, 181 

Gifford, Elisha, 169 

Gilbert, Allen, 69 

Gilbert, Asa, 13 

Gilbert, Sergt. Joseph, 285 

Gilbert, Theodore, 13 

Gilbert, Thomas, 295 

Gill, John, 133 

Gillam, Maj. Robert, 107 

Gillam, Robert, Jr., 107 

Gillespie, Capt Daniel, 157 

Gilman, Caleb, 354 

Gilman, Daniel, 182 

Gilman, Capt. Samuel, 1, 2 

Gilmore, Samuel, 79 

Glazebrook, Julius, 214 

Glazier, Silas, 190 

Glidden, Sergt. Charles, 110, 111 

Glover, Enoch, , 126, 129 

Goodrich, Charles, 201 

Goodrich, Elisha, 288 

Goodspeed, Isaac 319 

Gorton, Capt. Samuel, Jr., 286 

Gould, Samuel, Ill 

Graham, Maj. Joseph, 309, 311 

Grant, Joel, 321 

Grant, William, 73 

Graves, Luther, 31 

Graves, Lieut. Luther, 20, 362 

Gray, Capt. Frederick 351, 352 

Gray, Hon. George, 127 

Green, Benjamin, 176 

Green, Ezra, 223 

Green, Job, 200 

Green, Capt. Joseph, 316 

Green, Richard, 280 

Green, Lieut William 65 



ROLL 01? HONOR. 393 



Greene, Ambrose, 61 

Grreene, Benjamin, 165 

Greenman, William, 88 

Gregg, James, 61 

Gregory, Johiel, 317 

Gregory, Nehemiah, 317 

Griffing, Ensign Stephen 121, 122, 123 

Griffith, William, Jr., 213 

Griggs, Deacon Ichabod, 4 

Griggs, Ensign Ichabod, Jr., 4 

Griswold, Seth, 321 

Guile, Daniel, , 270, 271 



Hahn, John 223, 224 

Haines, Elisha, 166 

Hakes, Caleb, 289 

Hale, Lieut. Joseph, 9 

Haley, Pelatiah, 176 

Hall, Benjamin, 193 

Hall, Lieut. Elijah, 260 

Hall, Rev. Samuel, , 186 

Hall, William, 212, 213 

Hall, Hon. Willis, 279, 280 

Hall, Zimri • '. 302 

Halsey, Capt. Luther, 81 

Hamilton, Capt George, 173 

Hamilton, George, Jr., 173 

Hamilton, Sergt. William, 39 

Hammond, Lieut. Col. Benjamin, 306 

Hammond, Capt. Samuel, 347 

Hancock, Ebenezer, 100 

Hancock, Nathan, , 16 

Handy, Capt. Charles, Jr., 253 

Hanks, Sergt John, 46, 47 

Hardin, Col. John, 230 

Harding, Capt Stephen, 326 

Hardy, Jesse, 153 

Harrington, Daniel, 290 

Harrington, Thomas, , 91 

Harris, Asa, 228 

Harrison, Gov. Benjamin, 197 

Hart, Col. Thomas, 229 

Hart, Col. Thomas, Jr., , 19 

Hartshorne, Nathan, '. 203, 299 

Hartupee, Capt William, ,. . . 133 

Harvey, Dr. Josiah, 189 

Hatch, Maj. Jethro, , 175 

Hatch, Nathan, 29, 166 

Hatch, Sergt Oliver, 293 

Hatch, Timothy, 175 

Hause, Peter, , 213 

Hayden, Maj. Josiali 234 

Hayes, Capt. Samuel, ' 189 

Haynes, David 326 

Hayward, Levi, 353 

Hayward, Peter, 8 

Hazeltine, John, , 252 

Hazeltme, Stephen, 252 

Heald, Col. Thomas, 23 



394 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Heaton, David .• 116 

Heaton, Capt. William, 264 

Redden, David, 219, 220 

Hemingway, Samuel, .' 303 

Hempstead, Hallam, 112, 114 

Hempstead, Nathaniel .112, 114 

Henderson, Lieut. Andrew, •. 145 

Henderson, Lieut. Edward, 59 

Hendrick, Abijah, 43 

Henry, Hon. William, 328 

Hepburn, Judge William, 125 

Herkimer, Capt. George, 64 

Herrick, Col. Samuel, 86 

Hersey, Joshua, 234 

Hewitt, Capt Richard, 270, 271 

Hicks, John, 246 

Higgins, Williams, 106 

Higley, Ensign Brewster, 151 

Hill, Abraham, 275, 276 

Hills, Lieut Col. Medad, 227 

Hillyer, Dr. Asa, 171 

Hilton, William 236 

Hine, Capt Noble, 318 

Hinkley, Herman, 258, 259 

Hitchcock, Capt. David, 48 

Hitchcock, Noah, 9 

Hitchcock, John, 148 

Hitchcock, Lieut John, 289 

Hoar, Braddock, 208 

Hoar, Deacon Joseph, 9 

Hoar, Capt. Joseph, Jr., 9 

Hodgdon, Maj. Caleb, •. 273 

Hodgdon, Com. Gen. Samuel, 341 

Hodges, Lieut. James, 340 

Hoffman, John Nicholas, 170 

Holbrook, Amos, 283 

Holt, Abiel, 188 

Holt, Nathan, 272 

Hooker, Capt James, 62 

Hooteling, Capt Thomas, 89 

Hopkins, Benjamin, , 34 

Hopkins, Robert, 57 

Hopkins, Capt Samuel, ., 342 

Hopson, Capt Henry, 144 

Horton, Lieut John, , 334 

Horton, Maj. Jonathan, 101 

Horton, Capt Michael, 205 

Hoskins, Richard, 24 

Houghtaling, Joha, 307 

Houghton, Capt. Nehemiah, 222, 223 

Howard, John, , 5 

Howard, Lieut John Beale, 199 

Howard, Solomon, 314, 316 

Howe, Azar, 204 

Howell, David, 255 

Howell, Samuel, 196 

Howell, Samuel, Jr., 196 

Hoyer, George Frederick, 50 

Hoyer, Peter, '. 60 

Hoyt, John, 225 



ROLL 01? HONOR. 395 



Hoyt, Sergt. Justus, 225 

Hoyt, Peaslee, , 1 

Hubbard, Sergt. Major Abner, 159 

Hubbard, Capt Elizur, 98 

Hubbard, Sergt. John, 143 

Hubbard, William 60 

Huber, Col. John, 100 

Huffman, Jacob, 47 

Hughes, Ellis, 135, 136, 336, 337 

Hulett, Daniel, 84 

Hull, Col. William, 184 

Humphrey, Thomas, 152 

Humphreys, Asher, 355 

Humphreys, George 45 

Hunter, Capt. Henry, , 18 

Hunter, Rev. Humphrey, 158 

Huntington, Eliphalet, , 22 

Huntington, Maj. Hezekiah, 70 

Huntley, Nathan, 271 

Hutchins, Capt. Hezekiah, 203 

Hutchinson, Corp. John, 75 

Hutchinson, William ,. 249 

Hyatt, Lieut. Abraham, 69 



Ingersoll, William, 11 

Inman, Abednego, 145 

Irvin, Lieut. Joseph, , 129 

Irvine, Brig. Gen. William, 324 

Israel, Joseph, 130 

Ines, Enos, Jr., 21 



Jackman, Capt. Timothy, 3rd, 160, 161 

Jackman, Timothy, 2nd, 160, 161 

Jackson, Alexander, 79 

Jackson, Col. Giles, 305 

Jacobs, Whitman, Jr., 258 

James, Lieut. John 227 

Jefferies, Capt John, 329 

Jefferies, Col. Joseph, 329 

Jencks, Lieut. Amos, i 186 

Jencks, Jonathan, 186 

Jenks, Stephen, 345, 346 

Jerome, Samuel, 78 

Jerome, Timothy, 78 

Jewett, Capt. Daniel, 181 

Jewett, Capt. Joseph 56 

Jillson, Capt Stephen, 271 

Johnson, Cave, 215 

Johnson, Capt Hezekiah, 186 

Johnson, Lieut William, 173 

Johnson, Willis, 259 

Johnston, Col. James, 312 

Johnston, Dr. Robert, 134 

Jones, Abraham, 209 

Jones, Lieut. James, 218 

Jones, Samuel, 209 

Jones, Solomon, 58 

Jones, Thomas, 237 



396 daught£:rs of th^ American revoi^ution. 

Joy, David, 207 

Judd, Ensign Jesse, 262 

Keen, John, 128 

Keith, Lieut Alexander 147 

Keith, Sergt. Simeon, 233 

Kellogg, Azof, 83 

Kendall, Jeremiah, 320 

Kenton, Gen. Simon, 218 

Kimball, Capt. Caleb, 254 

King, Jabez, 153 

King, Jabez, Jr., 153 

King, Sergt. James, 2, 3 

King, Hon. Ruf us, 36 

Kingsland, Isaac, 264 

Kinney, Sergt. Peter, 112, 113 

Kloss, Ernst 323 

Knapp, Samuel, 290 

Knight, Lieut Col. Joseph, 342, 343 

Knox, Capt William, 302 

Knox, Capt. William, Jr., 302 



Landon, Lieut. Col. Jonathan, 72 

Lane, Lieut. Aaron, 38 

Lane, Amos, 69 

Lane, Lieut Isaac, 348 

Larnard, Sergt. Elijah, 150 

Lary, Daniel 221 

Lathrop, Capt. Ebenezer, 22 

Latimer, Col. Jonathan, 353 

Lawrence, Capt Asa, 104, 224 

Lawrence, Lieut James, Jr., 177, 178 

Lazarus, Sergt Marks, 143, 144 

Leavenworth, Lieut Ebenezer, 207 

I-ieaven worth, Capt Jesse, 160 

Le Bosquet, John, 133 

Ledyard, Maj. Benjamin, 74 

Lee, Hon. Henry 67 

Leeds, Lieut. Jeremiah, 40 

Lefflngwell, Capt Christopher, 307 

Legrow, Elias, 244 

L'Hommedieu, Capt Samuel, 100 

Leighton, Tobias, Ji., , 27 

Leiper, Lieut Thomas, 120 

Lenoir, Capt William, ,. . 23 

Leonard, George 136 

Leonard, Capt. Nathan, 75, 76 

Lester, Benajah, 103 

Lewis, Sergt. Nathaniel, Jr., 201 

Lewis, Thomas, 174 

Lewis, Lieut. Thomas, 155 

Lewis, Col. William, , 324 

Lillibridge, Ensign Jonathan, 342 

Lincoln, Gideon, 25 

Linn, Adj. Joseph 40 

Lippitt, Brig. Gen. Christopher 344 

Littell, Nathaniel, 48 

Little, Ezekiel, 330 



ROI.I, OF HONOR. 397 



Little, Capt. George, 330 

Littlefleld, Ephriam, 73 

Livingston, Capt Gilbert James, 19, 86 

Livingston, Maj. Henry, , 143 

Livingston, Col. James, 245 

Livingston, Hon. James, , 86 

Lockwood, Maj. Ebei?ezer, 284 

Loomis, Capt. Epaphras, , 9 

Loomis, Solomon, 38 

Looney, Maj. David, 145 

Lord, Lieut. Nathan, 275, 276 

Loving, Capt. William, , 19 

Luce, Shubael, 200 

Luce, Shubael, Jr., 200 

Lyford, Oliver Smith, 27 

Lyman, Jesse, , 34 

Lyne, William, 309 



McAllister, Capt. Archibald, 202 

McCaughrey, William, 209, 210 

McClure, Lieut. Benjamin, 115 

McCollum, Ensign Daniel, , 87 

McCormick, Hugh, 232 

McCracken, Philip, 42 

McCracken, Lieut. William, 101 

McCrary, Capt. James, 266 

McDowell, Col. Joseph 155 

MacFarland, Benjamin, 145 

McFarland, Maj. Moses, 112 

Macfarlane, Lieut. Andrew, 113 

McGown, Stephen 89 

Mcllvain, Capt. John, , 132 

Maclntire, Maj. William 217 

Mcintosh, Sergt. Jeremiah, 130 

McKinley, David, 139 

McKinley, Capt. John, 144 

McLellan, Capt. Alexander , 184 

McMurtry, Robert, 40 

Macomber, Dr. Zenas, 332 

Marchant, Judge Henry, 92, 93 

Marsh, Lieut. Daniel, , 54 

Marsh, Lieut. Col. Joseph 80 

Marshall, Hon. Christopher, 128 

Marshall, Rev. Robert, 216 

Martin, Paul , 323 

Martin, William, 102 

Mason, Christopher, Jr., 299 

Mason, Col. David 93 

Mather, Sergt. Charles, 251 

Mather, Dr. Eleazer, 96 

Mather, Sergt. Eleazer, Jr., 96 

Matlack, Col. Timothj', 198 

Mathews, Col. George, 354 

Matthews, EInsign Richard, 135, 136, 336, 337 

Matthewson, Nicholas, 338, 339 

Matthewson, William, 110 

Maxwell, Lieut. Anthony, 48 

Maxwell, Capt James, 260 

Maynard, Corp. Lemuel, 82 



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DAUGHTERS Of THE AMERICAN RKVDLUTIOK. 



TotmBJH, Corp. John, 236, 237 

T\>wii€, lErael» - ,...- - , ..«««... 34 

TDwne, Israel, Jr., ..,.,.- , .-., 34 

Treadway^ Bei^ Elijali. .,,._. 86 

Templer, Michael 317 

Trimble, CapL James. ,, 226 

TrumbuJl, Lde^uL Asapb^ ..,, SI 

Tucker, Joeepli, • , ,... 257 

Tukey, Houchin. - 270 

Turner, Lieut, WllHain, ., .,., 233 

Turrlll, John, ..-. .., 191 

Tuttle, Caleb, ^6 

Upham. CapL William, -• - 31 

Van Alstyne, Martin C, , 292 

Van Ali^tyne. Nancy Q„ 292 

Vance, Joseph, ...» * 314 

Van Dalfsen, John T, , 51, 282 

Van Driesen, Ad j, John* 292 

Van Gaaebeek, Lieut Abraham, Jr,, 90 

Van Horn, Lieut, James, 50 

Van Ve^hteii, Ensign Tennis Tennissen 12 

Van Voorbte, CapL Daniel, 314 

Van Wyck. Maj. Richard , 163 

Vamum, Lieut Ebenezer, 240 

Varaum, Capt. Joseph Bradley , , 20 

Va mum, Maj, Gen. Jo&eph Bradley, 288 

Ve<.der, Capt Abraham, , . 308 

Vemer, Peter 113 

von Phul, Capt William , 97 



Wadleigh, Joseph, Jr., 
Waggoner, Jacob, 
Walt, Col. Benja 

Walti Ezra 

Wakefield. Patter 
Walker, Lieut Ui 
Walk<er, Lieut Wi] 
Walworth. Capt 
Ward well, Lieut 
ITare, Lieut John,] 
^ Warfield, Cot Cha 
Warner, Chailes, 

aer, Lieut LevlJ 
li, George, 

m tient Jo 



.... 172 

121 

.267. 295 
295 



ROU* OF HONOR. 399 



Nichols, Moses, 142, 346 

Nisbet, John, 347 

Noble, John 132 

Noble, Rev. Seth, 349 

Norris, Capt. Benjamin Bradford, 199 

North, Lieut Col. Caleb, 328 

Norton, Peter, 33 

Noyes, Capt Peleg, 165 

Nutt, William 332 

Nutting, Capt John, 248 

Nye, Daniel, 49 



O'Brien, Capt Gideon, 234 

Odell, Jacob, 187 

Ogden, Nathaniel, 282 

Ogle, William, 105 

Olendorf , Daniel 38 

Olin, Maj. Gideon 117 

Olmstead, Lieut James, 279, 280 

Osborne, Alexander, 347 

Osgood, Joseph, 291 

Osgood, Samuel, 250 

Otey, Capt. John, 22, 23 

Owen, Sylvanus, 153 



Page, Dr. William, 151 

Paine, Sergt Benjamin, 54, 296 

Paine, David 164 

Paine, Capt Edward, 322 

Painter, Lieut John, 130 

Palfray, Warwick, 245 

Pardee, Ebenezer, 106 

Parker, Caleb, 194 

Parker, Edmund 249 

Parker, Sergt. Ezra, , 210 

Parker, Capt John, 280 

Parker, Joseph, 154 

Parker, Sergt. Lemuel, 247 

Parsons, Capt Josiah 32 

Parsons, Thomas, , 237 

Partridge, James, 73 

Patchin, Samuel, 331 

Patterson, Lieut. Samuel, 206 

Patterson, Sergt. Samuel, 127 

Patton, Sergt George, 315. 316 

Patton, Col. John, 118 

Pawling, MaJ. John 121, 122, 123 

Paxton, Capt William 351 

Payne, Edward, 155 

Peabody, Deacon Moses, 214 

Pearce, Benjamin 251 

Peck, Capt Samuel 285 

Peck, John, 219, 220 

Peck; Solomon, 251 

Peirce, Capt James, 54 

Peirce, Nicholas, 149 

Pendleton, Lieut. Sylvester, 286 

Pennington, Gov. William Sanford, 36 



400 DAUGH^KRS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Pepper, Simeon, 149 

Perce, Abner, 304 

Perin, Sergt Lemuel, 67 

Per Lee, Sergt Edmond, 105 

Pettingill, Lieut Andrew, 263, 266 

Phelon, Lieut Joseph, .* , 109 

Phelps, Corp. Francis, , 166 

Phifer, Capt. Martin, Jr., 310, 312 

Philip, Lieut George, , 205 

Phipps, Capt Daniel GofPe 292 

Piatt Capt Jacob, 215 

Pier, David, 296 

Pier, Thomas, Jr., 296 

Pierce, Capt Stephen, ,. . . 179 

Pierpont, Thomas, 269 

Pierson, Ensign Abraham, 193 

Pierson, Capt Benjamin, 287 

Piper, Lieut Col. James, Jr., 301 

Pixlee, William, 21 

Piatt, Zephaniah, 295 

Plattner, Capt Henry, , 48 

Plimpton, Lieut Elijah, 344, 345 

Plumb, Charles .• 321 

Polk, Col. Thomas, 146 

Polk, Maj. William, 146 

Poore, Lieut. Joseph, Ill 

Pope, Capt. Gershom, , 176 

Pope, Col. Seth, 107 

Potter, Benjamin, 191 

Potts, Stacy, 91 

Potwine, George, 211 

Powell, Capt Robert, 350 

Pratt, Isaac, 89 

Pratt, Jedediah, , 297 

Prescott, Benjamin, 307 

Preston, Benjamin, 262 

Prichard, Paul, 95 

Pugsley, Samuel, i05 

Punderson, Ensign John, 83 

Putnam, Col. Israel, 99 

Putnam, Maj. Gen. Israel, 99 

Putnam, John, 118 

Putnam, Capt Josiah, 75 

Putney, Sergt, Jonathan, 244 



Quackenbush, Sybrant, 165 

Quimby, Lieut. Josiah, 35, 45 



Ramsay, Ensign William, Jr., 214 

Rancier, Sergt. George, 298 

Randall, Gershom, 269 

Randolph, Richard, 157 

Ransom, Sergt. Major David, 46 

Ransom, John, 331 

Rawson, Sergt. Joseph 348 

Raymond, James, 197 

Raymond, John, 152 

Reaves, Lieut. Benjamin, 354 



ROU^ OF HONOR. 40I 



Redsecker, Lieut George, 322 

Reed, Asa, 185 

Reid, Dr. John, 312 

Rhodes, Benjamin, 338, 339 

Rhodes, Peter, 338, 339 

Rhodes, Capt Robert, 339 

Rice, Sergt James, 56 

Rice, Joseph, 70 

Rice, Silas, 241 

Rice, Silas, Jr., 241 

Richardson, Capt Israel, 289 

Richardson, Dr. Lysander, 289 

Richardson, Silas, 53 

Richardson, Ensign Vincent, 199 

Richardson, Zachariah, 153 

Ripley, Piram, 259 

Rives, Robert, 355 

Roberdeau, Brig. Gen. Daniel, 198 

Roberts, John, 304 

Roberts, Joseph, 188 

Roberts, Paul, 109 

Robertson, Corp. Ephraim, 256 

Robertson, Lieut. James, 30 

Robbins, Lieut John, ; 316 

Robbins, Solomon, 250 

Robbins, William,- 38 

Robinson, Maj.. Caleb, 16 

Robinson, Christopher, 73 

Robinson, Capt. Lieut Christopher, Jr., 73 

Robinson, David, 205, 256 

Robinson, Lieut George, 205, 256 

Robinson, Col. Moses 167 

Rochester, Col. Nathaniel, 63, 291 

Rodes, Capt. Robert, 155 

Rogers, John, 294 

Rogers, Sergt Nathaniel, 167 

Rollins, Nathaniel, 239 

Root, Azariah 17 

Root, Capt Eli, , 17 

Root, Hon. Jesse, 7 

Root, Deacon Joseph, 4 

Rowley, Judge Thomas, 49 

Rowley, Capt Thomas, Jr., 49 

Rucker, Lieut Elliott, 180 

Rulf , Corp. Jonathan, 207 

Rugg, Capt Daniel, Jr., 319 

Rumsey, Col. Charles, 327 

Russell, Corp. Nathaniel, 56, 94 

Russell, Walter, 275, 276 

Rutherford, Hon. Robert, 157 



Sabin, Lieut. Zebediah, 123 

Sackett, Buel, , 228 

St John, Capt. Caleb, 219, 220 

Salisbury, Capt. Jonathan, 203, 299, 353 

Sanford, Capt Samuel, 241 

Sartwell, Capt. Simon, 300 

Sawyer, Azariah 182 

Sawyer, Lieut Elisha, Jr., 216 

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402 DAUGHTERS OP THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Sawyer, Lieut. Col. E^phraim, 224, 226 

Sawyer, David Francis, , 152 

Scott, Brig. Gen. John Morin, 131 

Scott, Moses, 213 

Scranton, Abraham, 283 

Scribner, Capt. Nathaniel, 238 

Scull, Joseph, 40 

Seeley, Ebenezer, Ill 

Sessions, Ensign Ebenezer, 87 

Sessions, Nathaniel, 26 

Seward, Corp. Nathan, 6, 95 

Sexton, Jonathan, 197 

Seymour, Capt Charles, 123 

Seymour, Maj. Moses, 50 

Shedd, Ebenezer, 243 

Shelby, Brig. Gen. Evan, 24, 348 

Shelby, Gov. Isaac, 24 

Shepherd, Col. David, 217 

Sherman, Lieut. Col. Peleg, 250 

Sherman, Hon. Roger, 239 

Sherwin, John, 352 

Sherwood, Daniel, 341 

Sherwood, EHiphalet 341 

Shimer, Edward, 45 

Shoch, Michael, 140 

Shoff, Philip, •. 214 

Short, John, ., 251 

Simpson, David, .* 40 

Simpson, Lewis, ; 176 

Skeel, Jonathan, 168 

Skinner, Abraham, 318 

Skinner, Reuben, 190 

Sleight, Sergt Abraham, 298 

Slocum, Giles, 7 

Smith, Lieut. Abraham 301 

Smith, Benjamin, 125 

Smith, Col. Daniel, 317 

Smith, Ebenezer, 91, 293 

Smith, Ehisign Elihu, 208 

Smith, Elisha 68 

Smith, James, 9 

Smith, Richard, 64, 71 

Smith, Thaddeus, 91, 293 

Smith, Hon. William Peartree, 36 

Smock, Capt. Hendrick, 38 

Smock, Col. John, 38 

Snow, Lieut David, 241 

Snow, Isaac, 80, 300 

Snowden, Samuel, 238 

Somers, David, 135, 136 

Somers, Capt. John, 135, 136 

Sommers, Leonard, 91 

Sooy, Joseph, 42 

Soper, David, 9 

Souther, Daniel, 243 

Spalding, Capt Simon, 141, 174 

Spaulding, BWward, 282 

Spaulding, Capt Levi, 282 

Spencer, Maj. William, 19 

Spry, William, 116 



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