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A. A. D. A. R. 

LINEAGE BOOK 

National Society 

OF THB 

Daughters of the American Revolution. 




14001— tsooo, 
1896 



Susan Riviere Hetzel, 
Hislcrian General. 



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PREFACE. 



417925 



THE NATIONAL SOCIETY 

OF THE 

Daughters of the American Revolution. 

ORaANIZCD AT WASHINaTON CiTV OCTOSCR 11, 1890. 



National Board of Managfement* 

1896* 



FrctMfMt HMcraL 

Mrs. Adlai E. Stevenson. 

first Uice-FmibMt Heifnii. 

Mrs. Albert G. Brackett. 

Uicc-Prffi4ait ^tuni fa CiNirac of Oramrtunoi of CiNNrtert* 

Mrs. Phiup Highborn. 
Uict-Pmi4eMtf HMcraL 

Mrs. Ira W. Dennison, Mrs. Wii,i,iam Dickson, 

Mrs. Mary E. M. H11.1., Mrs. H. V. Boynton, 

Mrs. Mary Harrison McKee, Mrs. deB. Randoi^ph Keim, 
Mrs. ELate Kearney Henry, Mrs. F. W. Dickins, 
Mrs. W11.LIAM S. Stryker, Mrs. Francis S. Nash, 

Mrs. Robt. Stockwell Hatcher, Mrs. I^evi P. Morton, 
Mrs. C1.EMENT A. Griscom, Mrs. Roberdeau Buchanan, 

Mrs. Evelyn F. Masury, Mrs. A. Howard Hinckle, 

Mrs. Stephen J. Field, Mrs. William Lindsay, 

Mrs. Mary Sawyer Foote. 

Mrs. J. J. Bullock. 

Kccordiag Stcittary tkieral. 

Mrs. Charlotte Emerson Main. 

ComtpoHdHid Secretary Heifral. 

Mrs. John L. Mitchell. 

Kegiftran ecnerai. 
Mrs. Mary Jane Seymour, Mrs. Albert D. Brockett. 

treafirer eeiifrai. 

Mrs. Amos G. Draper. 

Wttoriaa eettcrai. Hstiitavt l^tteriaii eciifral. 

Miss Elizabeth Bryant Johnston. Miss Fedora I. Wilbur. 

Svrgeon General. £lbraria« Getteral. 

Dr. Julia Cleves Harrison. Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee 



state Regents* 

Alabama, Mrs. James Bruce Morson. 

Arkansas, ** William C* Ratcliffe. 

California, ** Virginia Knox Maddox. 

Colorado, ** William F. Slocum, Jr. 

Connecticut, ** Sara Thomson Kinney. 

Delaware, ** Elizabeth C. Churchman. 

District of Columbia, Miss Virginia Miller. 

Florida, Mrs. Daniel G. Ambler. 

Georgia, . ** Sarah Berrian C.Morgan. 

Illinois, ** Samuel H. Kerfoot. 

Indiana, ** Chapin Clarke Foster. 

Iowa, ** Clara A. CooLEY. 

Indian Territory, ** Walter A. Duncan. 

Kansas, ** Mattie A. Hand. 

Kentucky, ** Henry L. Pope. 

Louisiana, Miss KLatharine L. Minor. 

Maine, Mrs. John E. Palmer. 

Maryland, *• John Ritchie. 

Massachusetts, Mme. Anna von Rydingsvard. 

Michigan, Mrs. Wm. FitzhughEdwajlds. 

Minnesota, ** Reece M. Newport. 

Mississippi, . ** William H. Sims. 

Missouri, Miss Ethel B. Allen. 

Montana, Mrs. Edmund A. Wasson. 

New Hampshir e, ** Josiah Carpenter. 

New Jersey, ** Edward H. Wright. 

New Mexico, ** L. Bradford Prince. 

New York, Miss Mary I. Forsyth. 

North Dakota, Mrs. Frances C. Holley. 

Ohio, ** Elroy M. Avery. 

Oklahoma, ** Cassius M. Barnes 

Oregon, .... ** James B. Montgomery. 

Pennsylvania, ** Nathaniel B. Hogg. 

Rhodelsland, Miss Mary Anne Greene. 

South Carolina, . Mrs. Rebecca Calhoun Bacon. 

South Dakota, ** \\rALTER A. Burleigh. 

Tennessee, ** J. Harvey Mathes. 

Texas, ** James B. Clark. 

Utah, " Clarence E. Allen. 

Vermont, ** jESSE Burdett. 

Virginia, ** William Wirt Henry. 

Washington, ** Edwin G. Crabbe. 

West Virginia, ** Charles J. Faulkner. 

Wisconsin, ** James S. Peck. 

Wyoming, ** G. W. Baxter. 



I 



l)0«orarv Officers. 

noMfftrv Fitii4cit ^encnii. 

Mrs. John W. Foster. 

Elected for life. Date of election. 



Mrs. Margaret HETzBif, 1892. 
Mrs. lyEifAND Stanford, 1893. 
Mrs. Roger A, Pryor, 1893. 
Mrs. John R. Putnam, 1893. 
Mrs. a. Leo Knott, 1894. 
Mrs. Ellen Hardin Wal- 
worth, 1894. 
Mrs. M. C. Butler, 1894. 



Miss Eugenia Washington, 

1895. 
Mrs. Joshua WiLBOUR, 1895. 
Mrs. a. Howard Clark, 1895. 
Mrs. R. Ogden Doremus, 1895. 
Miss Mary Desha, 1895. 
Miss Clara Barton, 1896. 
Mrs. a. C. Geer, 1896. 
Mrs. Samuel Eliot, 1896. 



MEMBERS 



OF TMK 



NATIONAL SOCIErV. 






i 



A. A. D. A. R. 




THE NATIONAL SOCIETY 

OF THE 

Daughters of the American Revolution. 



MRS. ELEANOR MARIA BRADLEY. 16001 

Bom in Greenfield, Connecticut. 

Wife of William Bradley. 

Descendant o£ Ephraim Nichols, of Connecticut, 

Daughter of Bradley Hull Nichols and Charlotte Banks, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ephraim Nichols and Marian Bradley, his wife. 

Ephraim Nichois, (1758-1852), served as a private in Capt, 
Jonathan Dimon's company, 1776 and 1777, under Capt. 
Ebenezer Hill, on the Hudson. He was born at Fairfield 
and was a pensioner in the Connecticut Continental Line, 
when he died at Greenfield, 

Also Nos. 4008, 10951, 14717. 

MRS. MATILDA MEEKER SHERWOOD. 16002 

Bom in Southport, Connecticut. 

Wife of Simon Couch Sherwood. 

Descendant of Corp. Seth Meeicer, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Simpson and Matilda Jennings Meeker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Wakeman Burr Meeker and Marietta Jennings, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Seth Meeker and Abigail Beers, his wife. 

Seth Meeker, {1759-93), served as corporal in Capt, Thomas 
Nash's company. Fourth regiment of militia at Peekskill, 
1777. He was born at Fairfield and died at sea. 

Note.— The number Httheead of the DHine repreKnts the National Number of the Mem 



DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



MRS. JANE SMITH EVLETH. 16003 

Bom in Needham, Massachusetts. 

Widow of Asa Whitcomb Evleth. 

Descendant of Benjamin Smith, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Benjamin Smith and Mary Elizabeth Graves, his wife. 

Benjamin Smith, (1765-1863), served as a musician at the 
age of sixteen. He was born in Needham and was a pen- 
sioner in Hopkinton, where he died, when he was one of the 
only four surviving soldiers of the State. 

Also Nos. 2832, 1 1849. 

MRS. CARRIE LOUISE NETTLETON PLATT. 16004 

Bom in Milford, Ccxmecticut. 
Wife of Franklin Benjamin Piatt. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Sanford, Capt. Samuel Peck, 
John Buckingham, Simeon Manville and Adino Strong, all of 
Connecticut. 
^ Daughter of Albert Nettleton and Emily Ann Manville, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Pemet Perry Manville and Harriet Buckingham, 
his wife Gilbert Nettleton and Martha Ann Clark, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Buckingham and Harriet Sanford, his 
wife; John Clark and Mehitable Clark, his wife; Uri Manville and 
Betsy Strong, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Sanford and Parthenia Baldwin, 
his wife (m. 1765) ; Abraham Clark and Mehitable Peck, his wife; Sim- 
eon Manville and Electa Benham, his wife; John Buckingham and 
Sarah Green, his wife ; Adino Strong and Anna Scott, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Peck and Mehitable Smith, his 
wife. 

Samuel Sanford served as sergeant, lieutenant and captain 

in the Continental Line. He was in the battles of Pennsylva- 
nia and New Jersey and served to the close of the war. He 
was born in Milford, Conn., where he died, 1804. His son 
Samuel, at the age of ten, served with his father. 

Also No. 13121. 

Samuel Peck, (i 736-1822), commanded a company at the 
battles of Long Island, Kip's Bay and White Plains. He was 
born in Milford, Conn., where he died. 

Also Nos. 6688, 10881, 13098, 15409. 

John Buckingham, (1744-1809), served as a private in Capt. 



PREFACE. 



This volume contains the National Numbers from 14001 
to 15000, the records of one thousand members who joined 
the Society in 1896. This was the banner year of the Society, 
as 6,000 Daughters were added to the rolls that year. 

As the work progresses, I see the great importance of ob- 
taining all dates possible, for it is only in this way that the 
genealogical lines can be made complete and confusion pre- 
vented through several patriots bearing the same name claim- 
ing the same service. S. R. H. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



OFFICERS. 



OFFICERS. 



smt Regoits* 

Alabama, Mrs. James Bruce Morson. 

Arkannan, ** William C. Ratcliffe. 

California, '' Virginia EInox Maddox. 

Colorado, ** William F. Slocum, Jr. 

Connecticut, *' Sara Thomson Kinney. 

Delaware, ** Elizabeth C. Churchman. 

District of Columbia, Miss Virginia Miller. 

Florida, Mrs. Daniel G. Ambler. 

Georgia, '* Sarah Berrian C.Morgan. 

lUinoiB, ** Samuel H. Kerfoot. 

Indiana, ** Chapin Clarke Foster. 

Iowa, *' Clara A. Cooley. 

Indian Territory, ** Walter A. Duncan. 

Kan»a», ** Mattie A. Hand. 

Kentucky, ** Henry L. Pope 

Louisiana, Miss Katharine L. Minor. 

Maine, Mrs. John E. Palmer. 

Maryland, *' John Ritchie. 

Massachusetts, Mme. Anna von Rydingsvard. 

Michigan, Mrs. Wm. Fitzhugh Edwards. 

Minnesota, '* Reece M. Newport. 

Mississippi, ** William H. Sims. 

Missouri, Miss Ethel B. Allen. 

Montana Mrs. Edmund A. Wasson. 

New Hampshire, *' Josi ah Carpenter. 

New Jersey, ** Edward H. Wright. 

New Mexico, ** L. Bradford Prince. 

New York Miss Mary I. Forsyth. 

North Dakota, Mrs. Frances C. Holley. 

Ohio, ** Elroy M. Avery. 

Oklahoma, ** Cassi us M. Barnes 

Oregon, ** James B. Montgomery. 

Pennsylvania, ** Nathaniel B. Hogg. 

Rhode Island, Miss Mary Anne Greene. 

South Carolina, Mrs. Rebecca Calhoun Bacon. 

South Dakota, ** Walter A. Burleigh. 

Tennessee, ** J. Harvey Mathes. 

Texas, ** James B. Clark. 

Utah, • . . . ** Clarence E. Allkn. 

Vermont, ** Jesse Burdett. 

Virginia, ** William Wirt Henry. 

Washington, ** Edwin G. Crabbe. 

West Virginia, ** Charles J. Faulkner. 

Wisconsin, ** James S. Peck. 

Wyoming, ** G. W. Baxter. 



l)OtiOMry Officers. 

Koiioniry Prciitfeat OfVM. 

Mrs. John W. Foster. 

KOHoniry Uke-PmideMtf Omni 

Elected for life. Date of election. 



Mrs. Margaret Hktzkl, 1892. 

Mrs. Lkland Stanford, 1893. 

Mrs. Roger A. Pryor, 1893. 

Mrs. John R. Putnam, 1893. 

Mrs. a. Leo Knott, 1894. 

Mrs. E1.LEN Hardin Wal- 
worth, 1894. 

Mrs. M. C. BUTI.ER, 1894. 

Miss Eugenia Washington, 
1895. 



Mrs. Joshua W11.BOUR, 1895. 
Mrs. a. Howard Clark, 1895. 
Mrs. R. Ogden Doremus, 1895. 
Mrs. Lucy Preston Be ale, 

1895. 
Miss Mary Desha, 1895. 

Miss Clara Barton, 1896. 

Mrs. a. C Geer, 1896. 

Mrs. Samuel Eliot, 1896. 



MEMBERS 



OP TH« 



NATIONAL SOCIETY. 




THE NATIONAL SOCIETY 

OF THE 

Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Mrs. Sarah Beem Peden. 14001 

iBorn in Indiana. 

Wife of Thomas Alexander Peden. 

Descendant of Arthur Johnson. 

Daughter of Levi Beem and Sarah Johnson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Johnson and Martha Cutler, his wife. 

Gr. -grand daughter of Arthur Johnson and Elisabeth Harrison, hit 
wife. 

Arthur Johnson applied for a pension in 1820 at the age of 
sixty-three, from Gibson county, Ind. It was allowed for 
one year's active service with the Virginia troops. 

Also No. 13999. 

Mrs. Grace Emerald Richards Jackson. 14002 

Born in Indiana. 
Wife of Frank D. Jackson. 
Descendant of Arthur Johnson. 

Daughter of Samuel David Richards and Isabella Beem, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Levi Beem and Sarah Johnson, his wife. 
See Mo. 14001. 

Miss Mary Belle Purcupile. 1400? 

Bom in Indiana. 
Descendant of Francis Downing. 

'Daughter of Richard Henry Purcupile and Helen Coates, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Archibald Purcupile and Elizabeth Howe, his 

See No. 14004. 

Note.— liie number >t the cod of the nunc teptcfcnti tbe National NiunberDf the Xtm- 



DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Mrs. Arabella Purcupile Sears. 14004 

Born in Indiana. 
Wife of Frank J. Sears. 

Descendant of Frances Downing, of Virginia. 
Daughter of Archibald Purcupile and Elizabeth Howe, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry W. Howe and Nancy Ann Downing, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Francis Downing and Elizabeth Howe Fos- 
ter, his wife. 

Francis Downing served in Capt. Levin Joynes' company, 
Ninth Virginia Regiment. His name is on the rolls of 1776 
and he died the following year. 

Also No. 12066. 

Mrs. Anna R. Smith Mills. 1400^ 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of Charles E. Mills. 

Descendant of James Smith, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Charles P. Smith and Eliza Rebecca Yocum, his wife. 
Granddaughter of David Smith and Anna Steele, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of James Smith and Mary Roberts, his wife. 
James Smith served in the Pennsylvania Line. 

Mrs. Candace Letitia Loughridge. 14006 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of Dr. James H. Loughridge. 
Descendant of Arod Sutton, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Henry Powers and Mary Thorp, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Thorp and Martha Sutton, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Arod Sutton and Hannah Sutton, his wife. 
Arod Sutton, (1758-93), served in Capt. John Loudon's com- 
pany, Col. William Thompson's battalion of riflemen, 1775. 

Mrs, Blanche H. Loughridge Chapman. 14007 

Born in Indiana. 

Wife of James Chapman. 
Descendant of Arod Sutton. 

Daughter of Dr. James H. Loughridge and Candace Letitia Pow- 
ers, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Powers and Mary Thorp, his wife. 
See No. 14006. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 



Mrs. Laura Weare Walker. 14008 

Born in Michigan. 

Wife of William Williams Walker. 

Descendant of Col. Samuel Ashley and of Lieut. Samuel 
Ashley, Jr., of New Hampshire; Elijah Weare and Peter 
Weare, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Weare and Martha Parkhurst, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Weare and Cynthia Ashley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Ashley, Jr., and Lydia Doolittle, his 
first wife (cousin, m. 1770); Peter Weare and Hannah Nasen, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Weare and Susannah Bangs, his 
wife; Samuel Ashley and Eunice Doolittle, his wife. 

Samuel Ashley, (1720-92), was a member of the Committee 

of Safety, 1775, and was appointed colonel of the Thirteenth 
Regiment 1777. He was on Stark's staff at Bennington and 
with Gates at Saratoga. He was born at Westfield, Mass., and 
died at Claremont, N. H. A Chapter has been named in his 
honor by the "Daughters" of Claremont. 

Also Nos. 7927, 11510. 

Samuel Ashley, Jr., (1747-1820), served as lieutenant of the 
Claremont company and as adjutant on Col. Benjamin Bellow's 
staff. He was born at Northfield, Mass., and died at Spring- 

ville, Penna. 

Elijah Weare served as a private in Capt. John Boyd's com- 
pany. Col. John Daggett's regiment, for service in Rhode 
Island, 1778. He was born 1739. 

Peter Weare enlisted in the Penobscot expedition in 1779 
in Capt. John Gray's company. Col. Jonathan Mitchell's reg- 
iment. 

Mrs. Maria Tobey Weed. 14009 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Gen. Seth Murray, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Alvan Burt Tobey and Eliza Lucinda Chapin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. Ephraim Chapin and Elizabeth White 
Maltby, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gen. Isaac Maltby and Lucinda Murray, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Seth Murray and Elizabeth White, his 
wife. 



. ■ i 



DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Seth Murray, (1736-95), commanded a company at Benning- 
ton and in all the battles until the surrender of Burgoyne. He 
rose to the rank of colonel of Hampshire county militia during 
the Revolution. His commissions are in the family. He was 
bom at Amherst, Mass., and died at Canandaigua, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 792, 1866. 

Mrs. Katherine Richardson Thompson. 140 io 

Born in Iowa. 
Wife of Harry F. Thompson. 

Descendant of Wyman Richardson and of Corp. Barzallai 
Streeter, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of George Herbert Richardson and Charlotte Jeannette 
Thompson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Herbert Richardson and Cecilia Wells 
Church, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Calvin Richardson and Nancy Streeter, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Wyman Richardson and Ruth Lane, his 
wife; Barzallai Streeter and Mary Brown, his wife. 

Wyman Richardson, (1746- 1839), served as a minute man 
in diflferent companies at various alarms, 1776. He was born 
at Attleborough and died at Ackworth, N. H. 

Barzallai Streeter, (1759- 1839), enlisted 1781 and served as 
a soldier and as boatman conveying provisions to the army. He 
was bom in Rhode Island and was a pensioner from Swanzey, 
N. H., where he died. 

Mrs. Grace Richardson Littell 140 n 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of Marshall H. Littell. 

Descendant of Wyman Richardson and of Barzallai Streeter. 
Daughter of George Herbert Richardson and Charlotte Jeannette 
Thompson, his wife. 
See No. 14010. 

Mrs. Lorena Richardson Pond. 140 12 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of L. C Pond. 

Descendant of Wyman Richardson and of Barzallai 
Streeter. 



UNEAOE BOOK. 



Daughter of George Herbert Richardson and Charlotte Jeannette 
Thompson, his wife. 
See No. 14010. 

Mrs, Elizabeth Bates Young. 14013 

Born in Illinois. 
Widow of Alexander Young. 
Descendant of Isaac Bates, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Nehemiah Bates and Archange Reubedeux, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Isaac Bates, Jr., and Mehetabel Pratt, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Bates and Temperance Kirkland, his 
wife. 

Isaac Bates, (1736-1804), served under Capt. Reuben Scho- 
field and Capt. Isaac Lockwood of the "Sea Coast Guards." He 
was bom in Saybrook, where he died. 

Also No. 12580. 

Miss Frances Gertrude Crawford. 14014 

Born in Iowa. 
Descendant of Lieut. Enoch White, Isaac Johnson, Corp. 
James Crawford, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Phineas White Crawford and Harriette Connell, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of James Crawford and Tirzah Maria White, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Phineas White and Esther Stevens, his wife; 
Theophilus Crawford and Annis Johnson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Enoch White and Susannah Goodman, 
his wife; Isaac Johnson and Lydia Pierce, his wife; James Craw- 
ford and Grace Carpenter, his wife. 

Enoch White, (i 747-1813), served as corporal, 1775, and as 
lieutenant, 1777, in Capt. Samuel Cook's company. Col. Ruggles 
W^oodbridge's regiment. He was born at South Hadley, where 
he died. 

Also No. 5498. 

Isaac Johnson was at the battle of Bunker Hill in Capt. John 
Marcy's company, Col. James Reed's regiment. He was born 
at Leominster, Mass., 1724, and died at Walpole, N. H. 

James Crawford, (1733- 1807), served as private and corporal 
under different commands. He was bom at Newton, Mass., 
and died at Putney, Vt. 



DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Mrs. Belle Crawford Chamberlain. Hoi^ 

Born in Iowa. 
Wife of Isaac Charles Chamberlain. 
Descendant of Lieut. Enoch White, Isaac Johnson and Corp. 

James Crawford. 

Daughter of Phineas White Crawford and Harriette Connell, his 
wife. 

See No. 14014. 

Mrs. Minnie Gray Kirk. 14016 

Born in Iowa. 

Wife of Charles R. Kirk. 

Descendant of Andrew Dillman, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Andrew Dillman Gray and Margaret Gourley, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Peter Gray and Susan Dillman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Dillman, Jr., and Elizabeth Bruner, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Dillman and Barbara Roush, 
his wife (m. 1777). 

Andrew Dillman, (1751-1823), enlisted from Lancaster, 
1778, under Col. Walter Stewart, and served three years. He 
was at the battle of Monmouth. In 1818 he applied for a pen- 
sion from Bracken county, Ky., where he died. 

Also No. 13322. 

Mrs. Elsie Luceba Lyon Hill. 140 17 

Born in Iowa. 

Descendant of Capt. John Ganson, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Ethiel Claude Lyon and Elsie Ganson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Maj. James Ganson and Luceba Scott, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Ganson. 
John Ganson, (1750-1813), entered the army at the beginning 

of the war and lost a finger at Bunker Hill. He was with Gen. 
John Sullivan in the expedition against the Indians, 1779. He 
was born at Bennington, Vt., and died at Albany, N. Y. 
Also No. 13604. 

Mrs. Adelyn W. Mitchell Williams. 140 i 8 

Born in Wisconsin. 
Wife of Frank Williams. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 



Descendant of Benjamin Henshaw, Lieut. William Henshaw 
and William Henshaw, Jr., of Connecticut ; Col. Joseph Crock- 
ett, of Kentucky. 

Daughter of Joseph Crockett Mitchell and Alice Wilson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Wilson and Adeline Henshaw, his wife; 
James Mitchell and Susannah Berry, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Henshaw and Julia Ann Strope, his 
wife; Joseph Mitchell and Eliza Frances Henderson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Strope and Lucy Wheeler, his wife; 
William Henshaw, Jr., and Jerusha Brace, his wife; Bennett Hen- 
derson and Polly Divina Crockett, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Levi Wheeler and Sallie Packard, his 
wife; William Henshaw and Elizabeth Gilbert, his wife (m. 1766); 
Joseph Crockett and Elizabeth Moore Woodson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Henshaw and Huldah 
Stillman, his wife. 

Joseph Crockett, (1742- 1829), entered the army as captain, 
served in Morgan's rifle regiment in the New York and Jersey 
campaigns. He was promoted after the battle of Monmouth, 
and was in Clarke's expedition in the northwest. In a letter 
to Henry Clay, 1818, he says, "At Red Bank two horses were 
shot under me. I was often in as many as four or five battles 
or skirmishes a week." 

Also Nos. 6505, 1 1459. 

Benjamin Henshaw, (1729-93), was a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm. He was born and died at Middletown. 

William Henshaw served as lieutenant and as paymaster. He 
was born at Middletown, Conn., and died at Milton, N. Y. 

William Henshaw, Jr., (1767-1822), served as a boy with 
his father. He was born at Litchfield, Conn., and died at 
Townsend, Upper Canada. 

Also Nos. 2041, 12646. 

Mrs. Birdine Davidson Woolard 14019 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Samuel Francis Woolard. 

Descendant of Lieut. Caleb Hopkins, of New Jersey. 

Drughter of Stephen Lock Davidson and Susan Rhoda Hampton, 
his wife. 

Granddaughtei of William Hampton and Rosannah Hopkins, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Hopkins and Ruth Hull, his wife. 



8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Caleb Hopkins, (1759-1824), served as lieutenant in the 
Sussex county militia under Capt. James Bonnell. He died at 
Angelica, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 2551, 7590, 8024, 12971. 

Miss Bessie Barlow Reed, 14020 

Born in Ohio. 

Descendant of Nathan Bennett, of Connecticut ; Abner Bar- 
low, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Antes Reed and Emma Louise Hoff, his wife. 

Granddaughter of B. Campbell Hoff and Mary J. Bennett, his wife; 
William Reed and Lucinda Antes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Bennett and Hannah Cranford, his 
wife; William Antes and Mary Barlow, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Bennett and Huldah Barlow, his 
wife; and of Abner Barlow. 

Nathan Bennett served at the Lexington Alarm and was 
taken prisoner at Fort Washington. He was born at Fairfield, 
Conn., and at the age of seventy-six, in 1822, was placed on 
the pension roll of Saratoga county, N. Y. 

Abner Barlow turned out from Granville at the Lexington 
Alarm in Capt. Lebbeus Ball's company, and enlisted in the 
same company for the siege of Boston. He was placed on the 
pension list of Ontario county, N. Y., 1832, at the age of 
eighty-two. 

Mrs. G. Fannie Hill Harding. 1402 i 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of William J. Harding. 

Descendant of John Shotwell, of Kentucky. 

Daughter of Gabriel Farnsley Tate and Alfred Ann Shotwell, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Alfred Lawrence Shotwell and Gabriella Breck- 
enridge, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Preston Breckenridge and Elizabeth Trigg, 
his wife; William Shotwell and Frances Triplett, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Breckenridge and Letitia Pres- 
ton, his wife; John Shotwell and Abigail Shipman, his wife. 

John Shotwell, (1753-1826), served in the Morris county. 



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New Jersey, militia. He was a pioneer settler of Kentucky, 
where he was a magistrate, and a Baptist elder. He died in 
Mason county. 

Miss Edith Barbour Cheaney. 14022 

Born in Kentucky. 

Descendant of Col. Samuel Hopkins, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Thomas F. Cheaney and Anna M. Barbour, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James M. Barbour and Lydia Ann Scott, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Philip £. Barbour and Elizabeth Branch 
Hopkins, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hopkins and Elizabeth Bugg, his 
wife. 

Samuel Hopkins, (1753-1819), was captain of the Sixth 
Virginia, at Trenton, Princeton, and Brandywine. He was 
wounded at Germantown, commanded a regiment at Mon- 
mouth, and was taken prisoner at Charleston. When exchang- 
ed, he served to the close of the war. He was bom in Albe- 
marle county, Va., and died in Henderson county, Ky. 

Also Nos. 2204, 1 1523, 12087. I 

Mrs. Louise Rucker Trafton, 14023 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of Spalding Trafton. 

Descendant of Capt. Abraham Hite and of Samuel John- 
son, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Thomas Garland Rucker and Sophia Belle Brown, 
liis wife. } 

Granddaughter of Martin P. Rucker and Catharine Sarah Funk, 
his wife; William Brown and Sarah Ann Ayer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Funk and Harriette Hite, his wife; 
Dr. Alexander Outlaw Ayer and Esther Johnson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hite and Elizabeth Erickson, 
his wife; Samuel Johnson and Johnston, his wife. 

Abraham Hite, (1755-1832), entered the army 1776, and 1777 
was promoted lieutenant. He commanded a company at 
Charleston, where he was taken prisoner and was on parole 
to the close of the war. He died near Louisville, Ky. 



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Samuel Johnson, (1744- 1833), served under Capt. William 
Finney and Col. William Giles, Virginia State line. He was 
a pensioner from Daviess county, Ky., where he died. 

Mrs. Sally Bradford Roulstone. 14024 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of Alexander Grant Roulstone. 
Descendant of Col. William Bradford, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Laban Johnson Bradford and Jane Jewel Bradford, 
his wife. /' 

Granddaughter of William Bradford, Jr., and Elizabeth Johnson, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Bradford and Elizabeth Boudinot, 
his wife. 

William Bradford, (1755-95), commanded a company in the 

Flying Camp, 1776. He was Deputy Commissary General of 

Musters, 1777, and resigned on account of ill health, 1779. He 

succeeded Edmund Randolph as Attorney General and held 

that office when he died. 

Mrs. Helen Wade McLean. 1402J 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Hancock Taylor McLean. 

Descendant of James Gowdy, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Richard Marshall Wade and Sarah Reno, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Louis Reno and Sarah Lee Gowdy, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Gowdy and Catherine Pogue, his wife. 

James Gowdy, (1758-1849), enlisted from Lancaster in Capt. 
John Steele's independent company, 1777. He was a pensioner 
from Covington, Ky., where he died. 

Also No. 11519. 

Mrs. Mary Ellen Ogden Giltner. 14026 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of William Spenser Giltner. 

Descendant of Capt. John Metcalfe and of Sergt. Joseph 
Duncan, of Virginia. 

Daughter of John Ogden and Frances Threlkeld, his wife (b. 1800; 
m. 1829). 

Granddaughter of Daniel Threlkeld and Lucy Duncan, his wife (m. 
1799); Henry Ogden and Lucy C. Metcalfe, his wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Duncan and Mary Browning, his wife 
(cousin) ; John Metcalf and Rhoda Chinn nee Dent, his third wife. 

Joseph Duncan enlisted 1776, was corporal, 1777, and pro- 
moted sergeant the same year. He served in Capt. Joseph 
Crockett's company, Seventh Virginia regiment of Foot com- 
manded by Col. Alexander McClanachan. He was born in 
Culpeper county, and died there, 1802. 

John Metcalfe, (1724-99), raised a company in the first call 
for troops and served in the Virginia Line. He was born in 
Fauquier county, Va., and died in Robertson county, Ky. 

Also Nos. 903, 11715. 

Miss Lucie Brent Arnold. 14027 

Born in Kentucky. 
Descendant of Lieut. Isham Talbot, Col. Thomas Hart, Jr., 
Gov. James Garrard, Capt. Roger Thompson, and Lieut. David 
Williams, of Virginia. 

Daughter of James Madison Arnold and Eleanor Hart Talbot, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Garrard Talbot and Ellen Sophia Hart, 
his wife; James Madison Arnold and Lucy Jane Thompson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Senator Isham Talbot and Margaret Gar- 
rard, his wife; Thomas Prudal Hart and Mary Gardner, his wife; 
Foster Thompson and Polly Williams, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isham Talbot and Elizabeth Davis, his 
wife (m. 1765); Gen. Thomas Hart and Eleanor Grosh, his wife; 
James Garrard and Elizabeth Mountjoy, his wife; Roger Thomp- 
son and Sally Light, his wife; David Williams and Nellie Williams, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Hart, Jr., and Susanna Gray, 
his wife; Joseph Thompson (1703-64) and Sarah Claiborne, his wife. 

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

Also No. 11521. 

Thomas Hart, Jr., was a member of the Provincial Congress 

of North Carolina, 1774, and also served as commissary of mil- 
itia. He was born in Virginia, removed to Kentucky, and died 
at Lexington, 1808. 

Also Nos. 7472, 9399. 

James Garrard, (1740- 1822), served in the Staflford county 



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militia and in the House of Delegates of Virginia. He became 
Governor of Kentucky, where he died. 

Also Nos. 10014, 11085, i2oj8. 

David Williams, (1750-1831), served as lieutenant in the 
Virginia Line. He was a pensioner from Mercer county, Ky. 

Roger Thompson commanded a company of minute men from 
Albermarle county. 

Mrs. Lillie Jordan Brown. 14028 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of Thomas Cummings Brown. 

Descendant of Col. Joseph Cabell, of Virginia. 

Daughter of John Jordan and Lucy Harrison, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Cabell Harrison and Sophia Rice, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert C. Harrison and Ann Cabell (1771- 
•1840), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Cabell and Mary Hopkins, his 
Wife. 

Joseph Cabell, (1732-98), was a member of the Convention, 
1776, and served in the House of Delegates, 1776-79. He com- 
manded a Buckingham regiment of militia at Yorktown. 

Also Nos. 34, 6662, 13049. 

Mrs. Mary Belle Carothers Shanks. 14029 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of James Warren Shanks. 

Descendant of Lieut. James Carothers, of Pennsylvania ; 
Meredith Helm, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Robert Barr Carothers and Elizabeth Abbot, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Helm Abbot and Elizabeth Streeter, 
his wife; Patrick Fitzsimmons Carothers, and Elizabeth Barr, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter! Abbot and Elizabeth Helm, his wife; 
James Carothers, Jr., and Mary Fitzsimmons, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Meredith Helm and Sarah Hunter, his 
first wife (b. 1752; m. 1769); James Carothers and Nancy Neely, his 
wife. 

Meredith Helm, (1750-1817), served in the Virginia Line. 

He died in Mason county, Ky., and was a nephew of Col. 
Meredith Helm, who died in Virginia. 



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James Carothers, (1738-1800), served in the Pennsylvania 
Line in protecting the western border from the British and In-, 
dian marauders. He is buried in Huntingdon county^ 

Mrs. Martha Kenney Boyd. 14030 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of .William G. Boyd. 

Descendant of Sergt. Charles Lander and of Thomas 
Graves, of Virginia. 

Daughter of James Houston Kenney and Eleanora W. Graves^ 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph B. Kenney and Lavinia Lander, his wife; 
Harvey Cloud Graves and Martha Rebecca Crocfcett^ his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Lander and Peggy All^n, his wife; 
John Graves and Margaret Cloud, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Lander and Katharine Fore-% 
man, his wife; Thomas Graves and Arabella BartkHx his wift. 

Charles Lander, (1754-1833), served as sergeant in Capt. 
Reuben Briscoe's company, Col. William Heth's Third Vir- 
ginia Regiment, 1777-78. 

Thomas Graves, (i 730-1801), served in the Virginia Line^ 
under Lafayette and was at the siege of Yorktown. He be- 
longed to a family of soldiers and his house was used, as head- 
quarters for the Marquis. He was bom in Louisa county, Va., 
and died in Fayette county, Ky. 

Mrs. Mary Dudley Short. 140J1 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of Charles Wilkins Short. 

Descendant of Judge John Cleves Symn>Qs, of New Jersey ; 

Capt. Ambrose Dudley, of Virginia. 

Daughter of William Ambrose Dudley and Mary Jane Hawkins^ 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin W^inslow Dudley (b. 1765) and Anna 
Maria Short, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peyton Short and Maria B. Symmes, his^ 
first wife; Ambrose Dudley and Ann Parkerv his wife (m. I773)- 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Cleves Symmes and Anna Tuthill^ 
his first wife. 

John Cleves Symmes, (1742-1814), was chairman of the 

Committee of Safety of Sussex county,, 1774^ and commaiided Sk 



14 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

regiment, 1775. He was a member of the convention which 
framed the State Constitution. He was with Washington in 
the Jersey campaign, at the battles of Springfield, Red Bank, 
Fort Mifflin and Monmouth. He commanded expeditions to 
Long Island and surprised the British on Staten Island. His 
civil service was distinguished and he was appointed Supreme 
Court Judge of the North West Territory. He is buried at 
North Bend, and upon his tombstone is inscribed "Here rests 
the remains of John Cleves Symmes, who at the foot of these 
hills made the first settlement between the Miama Rivers. Bom 
on Long Island, State of New York, July 21, 1742. Died at 
Cincinnati, February 26, 1814." 

Also No. 6063. 

Ambrose Dudley, (1750-1826), raised a company of regulars 
which ho commanded in the Virginia Line during the Revolu- 
tion. He removed to Kentucky, 1786, where he was a Baptist 
preacher. He was born in Fredericksburg, Va., and died in 
Lexington, Ky. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Skillman Scott. 14032 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of John W. Scott. 

Descendant of Thomas Skillman, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Abram T. Skillman and Elizabeth Robb, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Skillman, Jr., and Mary Beekman, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Skillman and Elizabeth Stryker, his 
wife. 

Thomas Skillman, (1756-96), enlisted in the Somerset county 
militia in Capt. Conrad Ten Eyck's company, second battalion. 

Mrs. Eliza J. Gathright Martin. 140^} 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of Clarence L. Martin. 
Descendant of John Austin, of Kentucky. 
Daughter of Owen Gathright, Sr., and Eliza A. Austin, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Allen Austin and Elizabeth Deel, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Austin and Elizabeth Lindsay, his wife. 
John Austin, (1736- 1845), enlisted in the Virginia Line, for 
the war, in the famous rifle regiment of sharp-shooters under 



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Gen. Daniel Morgan. He was at the surrender of Bourgoyne, 
at Cowpens and Yorktown. He fought in many battles and 
served until peace was declared. He was born in England, 
and when he died, in Oldham county, Ky., at the age of 109, 
that number of volleys was fired over his grave. 
Also No. 5000. 

Mrs. Katherine Phelps Caperton. 14034 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of Col. James W. Caperton. 

Descendant of Peter Taylor and of George Phelps, of Ken- 
tucky. 

Daughter of Thomas Phelps and Sara Winifred Cobb, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Phelps and Tabitha Taylor, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Taylor and Nancy Brockman Cross- 
thwaite, his wife; George Phelps and Tabitha Simmons, his wife. 

Peter Taylor, (1745-1812), enlisted from Orange county, 
Va., in Capt. Gustavus Brown's company, 1776, and served un- 
der Col. James Wood in the Eighth Virginia, 1777-79. He 
was with the main army in the Jersey campaign, and was at 
Valley Forge. He died in Madison county, Ky. 

George Phelps, (1757-1803), was at the siege of Boons- 
borough, 1778. He served in Capt. William Harrod's com- 
pany, 1780, and was with Gen. George Rogers Clark in his 
campaign against the British and Indians in Kentucky and Illi- 
nois. He was born in Buckingham county, Va., and died in 
Madison county, Ky. His brothers, Josiah and Guy, and 
his sister Lucy, were also at the fort at Boonsborough. 

Mrs. Eleanor B. Chenault. 14035 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of John Cabell Chenault. 

Descendant of Capt. Archibald Woods, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Othonile Oldham and Sydney Noland, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Hezekiah Oldham and Mary Kavanaugh, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Kavanaugh and Hannah Woods, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Archibald Woods. 

See No. 14532. 



1 6 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs, Sara Winifred Cobb Phelps. 14036 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of Thomas Phelps. 

Descendant of Richard Oldham and of Henry Harris, of 

North Carolina. 

Daughter of Richard Oldham Cobb and Minerva Park, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jesse Cobb and Edith Oldham, his wife; Eli 
Park and Winifred Dillingham, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Oldham and Annie Pepper, his wife; 
Joshua Dillingham and Winifred Harris, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Harris and Annie Byrd, his wife. 

Richard Oldham, (1744-1833), served as a private in the 
North Carolina militia. He was a pensioner from Estill cotin- 
ty, Ky., where he died. 

Henry Harris, (1741-1833), enlisted in the North Carolina 
Line, and received a pension for his service in the Revolution.. 
He died in Madison county, Ky. 



Miss Minerva Park Phelps. 14037 

Born in Kentucky. 

Descendant of George Phelps and of Peter Taylor. 
Daughter of Thomas Phelps and Sara Winifred Cobb, his wife. 
See No. 14034. 



Mrs. Annie Field White. 14038 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of Johni F. White. 
Descendant of Col. John Field, of Virginia. 
Daughter of C. H. Field and Sallie Embry, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ezekial Field and Patsy Irvine, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Ezekial Field and Elizabeth Field, his wife* 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Field and Diana Clarke his wife 
(sister of George Rogers Clark). 

John Field commanded the Culpeper men under Gen. Andrew 
Lewis at Point Pleasant, Oct. lo, 1774. He was killed in this 
bloody battle, when Cornstalk, the Indian warrior, and his 
tribe, were routed. 

Also Nos. 9587, 10465. 



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Mrs. Alice Phelps Tribble, 14039 

Born in Kentucky. 
Widow of James Polk Tribble. 
Descendant of George Phelps, of Virginia. 
Daughter of Edwin Phelps and Mary Arvin, his wife. 
Granddaughter of George Phelps and Tabitha Simmons, his wife. 
See No. 14034. 



Mrs. Mary Neale Thompson. 14040 

{Born in Kentucky. 
Descendant of William Chenault, Yelverton Pe)rton and 
Matthew MuUins, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Benjamin Howard Neale and Margaret Jones, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Newland Jones and Mary Jane Peyton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jessie Jones and Sallie Newland, his wife; 
Craven Peyton and Margaret Moore, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Jones and Jane Chenault, his wife; 
Yelverton Peyton and Ann Guffy, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Chenault and Elizabeth Mul- 
lins, his wife (m. 1770). 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Mullins and Mary Mau- 
pin, his wife. 

William Chenault, (1749-1813), served in Capt. Henry Ter- 

reirs company. Col. Josiah Parker's Fifth Virginia Regiment 
of the Continental Line, ^nd served two years. He was in the 
Burgoyne and Jersey campaigns, was in many battles, and 
with the army at Valley Forge. 

Yelverton Peyton was a soldier in the Virginia Line under 
Capt. Joseph Renfro. He served as a scout, 1781, under Col. 
Ben Logan. He was born, 1754, in Virginia, and was a pen- 
sioner of Madison county, Ky., 1840. 

Matthew Mullins, who had fought in the early wars, served, 
1778, under Capt. William Croghan and Col. James Wood, of 
the Eighth Virginia Regiment. He was bom in Goochland 
county, where he died. His sons, William', Gabriel and Mat- 
thew, also served as soldiers. 

Also No. 12661. 



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Miss Margaret W. Chenault. 14041 

Born in Kentucky. 
Descendant of William Chenault and of Matthew MuUins, 
of Virginia. 

iDaughter of Christopher David Chenault and Florence Dilling^- 
ham Chenault, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Waller Chenault and Telitha Harris, his wife. 

}Gr. -granddaughter of William Chenault, Jr., and Susannah Phelps, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Chenault and Elizabeth Mullins, 
his- wife. 

See No. 14040. 

Miss Mary White Sullivan- 14042 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of Patrick Sullivan. 

Descendant of William Chenault and of Matthew Mullins. 

Daughter of James P. White and Bettie Burgin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elias Burgin and Emily Chenault, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Anderson Chenault and Emily Cameron, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Chenault and Elizabeth Mullins, 
his wife. 

See No. 14040. 

Mrs. Mary Chenault Smith. 14043 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of James Smith. 

Descendant of William Chenault and of Matthew Mullins. 
Daughter of William O. Chenault and Calledonie Miller, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Waller Chenault and Telitha Harris, his wife. 
See Nos. 14040, 14041. 

Mrs. Pearl Chenault Evans. 14044 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of Dr. Silas Evans. 

Descendant of William Chenault and of Matthew MuUins. 

Daughter of Dr. Robert Cameron Chenault and Henrietta Bron- 
son, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Anderson Chenault and Emily Cameron, his 
wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughter of William Chenault and Elizabeth MuUins, his 
wife. 
See No. 14040. 

Miss Mary Warfield Bennett. 14045 

/Born in Kentucky. 

Descendant of Gen. Green Clay. 

Daughter of James Bennett and Sallie Lewis Clay, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Cassius M. Clay and Mary Jane Warfield, his 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Green Clay and Sallie Lewis, his wife. 
See No. 14873. 

Mrs. Margaret Jones Neale. 14046 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of Benjamin Howard Neale. 

Descendant of Yelverton Peyton, William Chenault and 
Matthew MuUins. 
Daughter of Newland Jones and Mary Jane Peyton, his wife. 
See No. 14040. 

Mrs. Ella Chenault Watts. 14047 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of William Watts. 
Descendant of William Chenault. 

Daughter of Waller Chenault and Telitha Harris, his wife. 
See Nos. 14040, 14041. 

Miss Lucy Fleming Crooke, 14048 

Born in Kentucky. 
Descendant of John Crooke, of Kentucky. 
Daughter of John Wesley Crooke and Virginia Busby, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Kiah Crooke and Sally Proctor, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Crooke and Ann D. Reeves, his wife. 
John Crooke, (1766-1849), was a private in the Virginia 
Line. He was a pensioner of Madison county, where he died. 

Mrs. Callie Chenault Shackelford. 14049 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of D. B. Shackelford. 



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Descendant of William Chenault and of Matthew Mullins, of 

Virginia. 

Daughter of William Durton Chenault and Calledonia Miller, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Waller Chenault and Telitha Harris, his wife. 
See Nos. 14040, 14041. 



Miss Lucia Field Burn am. 140^0 

Born in Kentucky. 
Descendant of John Burnam, of Maryland ; Henry Rollins, 
of Pennsylvania; Col. John Field and Capt. Robert Rodes, of 
Virginia. 

Daughter of Curtis Field Burnam and Sarah Rollins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thompson Burnam and Lucinda Field, his wife; 
Anthony Wayne Rollins and Sarah Harris Rodes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Burnam and Mary Ann Fort, his wife; 
Henry Rollins and Mary Carson, his wife; Robert Rodes and Eliza 
iDelaney, his wife; John Field and Diana Clark, his wife. 

See No. 14038. 

Robert Rodes, (1757-1818), commanded a company in the 
Virginia Line for the defense of the Eastern Coast. He re- 
ceived a grant of land for his service. He was born in Albe* 
marie county, Va., and is buried at Richmond, Ky. 

Also Nos. 680, 1895, 9587. 

Henry Rollins was a soldier at Brandywine in the Pennsyl- 
vania Line. He was born in Ireland, and died, 1812, at Eliza- 
bethtown, Pa. 

John Burnam, ( 1762- 1 831), served in the Southern campaign 
and was at the battle of Cowpens, Guilford Court House and 
Yorktown. He was born in Maryland and died in Kentucky. 



Mrs. Jane Faulkner White, 1405 i 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of George White. 

Descendant of Joshua Fry, Jr., Dr. Thomas Walker and 
Capt. James Speed, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Col. John Kavanaugh Faulkner and Bettie Bell, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of James Bell and Jane Bell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Bell and Martha Fry, his wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-granddattghter of Dr. Thomas Walker Fry and Elizabeth 
Speed Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Fry, Jr., and Peachy Walker, his 
wife; William Smith and Mary Speed, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Speed and Mary Spencer, his 
wife (m. 1767) ; Thomas Walker and Mildred Thornton, his wife. 

Joshua Fry Jr., (1760-1839), served in the Virginia militia 
at the age of fifteen. He was a pensioner from Danville, Ky., 
where he died. 

Thomas Walker, (1714-94), was a member of the last House 
of Burgesses and served on the Committee of Safety of Albe- 
marle county. He was an early explorer of Kentucky. He 
was bom and died in Virginia. 

James Speed, (1739-1811), commanded a Mechlenburg 
county company, and was wounded at the battle of Guilford. 
He died in Boyle county, Ky. 

Also Nos. 1438, 2635, 3046, 3445, 4982, 5515, 6748, 9374, 12257. 



Mrs. Susan Adams Woodman. 14052 

Born in Maine. 

Wife of Alfred Woodman. 

Descendant of Lieut. Humphrey Pike, of Maine. 

Daughter of John Adams and Elizabeth Kendrick, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Noah Kendrick and Abigail Pike, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Humphrey Pike and Elizabeth Pike, his wife. 

Humphrey Pike served in sea coast defense, 1775, under 
Capt. Benjamin Hooper. He was born at Pepperellboro, where 
he died, 1796. 



Mrs. Adelaide Fox Sprague. 14053 

Born in Maine. 
Wife of Wilson Sprague. 
Descendant of Lieut. Archelaus Lewis, of Maine. 

Daughter of Daniel Fox and Susan Whitney, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel Fox and Elizabeth Lewis, h^s wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Archelaus Lewis and Eliza Brown, his wife. 
Archelaus Lewis, (1753-1834), rose from sergeant to lieu- 
tenant, 1775-77. He resigned, 1779, on account of illness. 
Also Nos. 3085, 7821. 



22 DAUGHTERS Ot THE AMERICAN REVOI/UTION. 

Mrs. Ethel Washington Purnell Gregor. 140^4 

Born in Maryland. 
Wife of Charles S. Gregor. 
Descendant of Col. William Pumell, of Maryland. 

Daughter of George Washington Purnell and Margaret Ducr, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Undrill Purnell and Elinor Robins, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Littleton Robins Purnell and Mary Iron- 
shire, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Purnell and Mary Robins, his 
wife. 

William Purnell, (1739-95), was a member of the Associa- 
tion of the Freemen of Maryland, 1775. He was appointed 
colonel of the Second Battalion of Worcester county, 1776. 



Mrs. Louisa Brattan Collier. >4o?? 

Born in Maryland. 

Wife of Levin Dashiell Collier. 

Descendant of Lieut. James Brattan, of Maryland. 

Daughter of Joseph Brattan and Elizabeth Venables, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joshua Brattan and Anne Porter, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Brattan and Mary Polk, his wife. 

James Brattan was commissioned ensign, 1776, and rose to 
the rank of lieutenant. He was born in Ireland, and died at 
Barren Creek, Md. 



Miss Helen Sara Fish. 140^6 

Born in Alabama. 

Descendant of Sergt. Seth Woodruff, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Orlando Bennett Fish and Helen Armstrong Shields, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward Shields and Sarah Woodruff, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Woodruff and Anna Childs, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Parsons Woodruff and Mary Milford, his 
wife. 

Gf.-gr-.-gr*-.granddaughter of Seth Woodruff and Phebe Haines, his 
wife. 

Seth Woodruff, (1741-1814), served in Capt. Stephen Chand- 
ler's company, Essex county militia. 



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Mrs. Caroline Dorsey Graham. 14057 

Born in Maryland. 
Wife of Robert Patterson Graham. 
Descendant of Col. Richard Dorsey, of Maryland. 

Daughter of Thomas Riggs Dorsey and Margaret Whitelock 
Banks, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Caleb Dorsey and Caroline Elizabeth Riggs, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Dorsey and Anne Weyman, his wife. 

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

Richard Dorsey, (1754-1826), served as lieutenant in Col. 
Moses Rawling's regiment of riflemen, was at Fort Washing- 
ton, and in the Jersey campaign. At the request of Washington 
he equipped and fed a company of volunteers for which he was 
never repaid. He was bom in Anne Arundel county, and died 
there on his estate, "Happy Retreat.' 



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Mrs. Frances Graham Gunby. 14058 

Born in Maryland. 

Wife of Louis W. Gunby. 

Descendant of Ens. William Graham and of Lieut. Joseph 
Young, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Samuel Alexander Graham and Louisa Alice Collier, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Graham and Martha Patterson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Graham and Frances Lyon, his 
wife; William Patterson and Isabella Young, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Young and Martha Miller, his 
first wife. 

William Graham, (1753-1813), who was born in Ireland, 

served under Capt. Jeremiah Talbott, 1776, Pennsylvania 
Line. , 

Joseph Young, (1745-1823), served as lieutenant of a com- 
pany of Foot and as chief artificer at Carlisle barracks. 

Also Nos. 6528, 12339. 

Mrs. Ella Irving Todd. 14059 

Born in Maryland. 

Wife of Frank C. Todd. 

Descendant of Capt. George Handy, of Maryland. 

Daughter of Levin Irving and Mary Hooper, his wife. 



24 DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of Dr. William Irving and Elizabeth Gale, his wife^ 

Gr.-granddaughter of Levin Irving and Leah Handy, his wife. 

Gr.-gr-granddaughter of George Handy and Nellie Gillis, his wife. 

George Handy, (1727-82), served through the war and was 
an original member of the Cincinnati. He was bom in Somer- 
set county, where he died. 

Mrs. Katharine Stevenson Todd. 14060 

Born in Maryland. 
Descendant of Capt. George Handy, of Maryland. 
Daughter of Frank C. Todd and Ella Irving, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Levin Irving and Mary Hooper, his wife. 
See No. 14059. 

Mrs. Kate Houston Toadvin. 14061 

Born in Maryland. 

Wife of Edward Stanley Toadvin. 

Descendant of Isaac Houston, of Maryland. 

Daughter of William A. Tilghman and Mary J. Shipley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George D. Shipley and Katherine S. Bacon, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Court Bacon and Amelia Houston, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Houston and Mary Purnell, his 
wife. 

Isaac Houston served as justice of the county court in the 
organization of the State government, 1777. He was bom in 
Worcester county, where he died. 

Miss Nannie Todd Wailes. 14062 

Born in Maryland. 

Descendant of Capt. George Handy, of Maryland. 

Daughter of Ebenezer L. Wailes and Anna Todd, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Dr. William H. Wailes and Sarah Leonard, his 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Wailes and Anna Handy, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Handy and Nellie Gillis, his wife. 
See No. 14059. 

Mrs, Mary Kensett Dempsey. 14063 

Born in Maryland. 
Wife of W. H. Dempsey. 



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Descendant of Rev. Naphtali Daggett, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Robert Kensett and Anna Maria Dryden, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Kensett and Eliza Price Wheeler, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Kensett and Elizabeth Atwater 
Daggett, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ezra Daggett and Eunice Tuttle, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Naphtali Daggett and Sarah Smith, 
his wife. 

Naphtali Daggett, (1727-80), a graduate and professor at 

Yale, officiated as president of the college until the election of 
Dr. Ezra Stiles, 1777. He served in the defense of New Hav- 
en, in 1779, was taken prisoner, and received wounds after 
capture, from which he never recovered. 
Alsd No. 10317. 

Mrs. Edith Kensett Ritchie. 14064 

Born in Maryland. 
Wife of John Ritchie. 
Descendant of Rev. Naphtali Daggett. 

Daughter of Thomas Harrison Kensett and Mary Amelia Rogers 
Dryden, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Kensett and Eliza Price Wheeler, his 
wife. 

See No. 14063. 

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Mrs. Mary Ella Clapp Alline. 14066 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Capt. W. H. Alline. 

Descendant of Sergt. James Humphreys and of Roger Clapp, 
of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Barnard Clapp and Mary Clapp Beals, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Clapp and Hannah Wales Humphreys, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Humphreys and Elizabeth Capen, his 
wife; Roger Clapp and Susanna Wales, his wife (m. 1748). 

James Himiphreys, (1753-1845), served as sergeant in Capt. 



26 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Lemuel Clapp's company, Col. Benjamin Gill's regiment, at 
Dorchester Heights, 1776 and was on guard duty at Boston,. 
1779-81. He was born at Dorchester, where he died. 

Roger Clapp, (1721-1807), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm in Capt. William Holden's company. Col. Lemuel Rob- 
inson's regiment. 



Mrs. Eliza J. Burroughs. 14067 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Widow of Joshua B. Burroughs. 

Descendant of Lieut. Jonathan Page, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of David Hart and Eliza Griggs, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Hart and Lucy Page, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Page and Esther Millard, his wife. 

Jonathan Page served as second lieutenant in Capt. William 
Thurlo's company, Col. Abijah Stearns' regiment. He was 
bom at Lunenburg, 1734. 

lAlso No. 5752. 



Miss Clara Harrington Briggs. 14068 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Sergt. Elisha Hoyt and of Sergt. Elisha Brew- 
er, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George Briggs and Clara Harrington, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Francis Harrington and Fannie Brewer Frost, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Brewer Frost and Hannah Hoyt, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Hoyt and Hannah Blood, his wife; 
James Warren Frost and Martha Brewer, his wife (m. 1797). 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Hoyt and Rebecca Rawlins, 
his wife; Elisha Brewer and Martha Livermore, his wife (m. 1777). 

Elisha Hoyt, (1750-1827), marched f rom: Groton, at the Lex- 
ington Alarm, and was at the battle of Bunker Hill. He en- 
listed for three years in the Continental Artillery, under Col. 
John Crane. He was born at Epping, N. H. 

Elisha Brewer, (1754-1827), served as a minute man from 
Watertown in Capt. Samuel Barnard's company. Col. Thomas 
Gardner's regiment, at the Lexington Alarm. 



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Mrs. Julia H, Dale Bertsch. 14069 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of William A. Bertsch. 

Descendant of Jonathan Harrington, Deacon Joseph Loring 
and Joseph Loring, Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George L Dale and Elizabeth Harrington, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Peter Harrington and Lydia Loring, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Harrington and Abigail Dunster, 
his wife (m. 1750); Joseph Loring, Jr., and Betsey Pollard, his wife 
(m. 1772). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Loring and Kezia Gove, his wife 
(m. 1736). 

Jonathan Harrington, (1723-1809), served on the Committee 
of Correspondence of Lexington, and his son, Jonathan, was 
the last survivor of the battle of Lexington. 

Also No. 5009. 

Joseph Loring, (1713-87), was a patriot whose home and 
buildings were pillaged and burned, 1775. He was born at Lex- 
ington, where he died. 

Joseph Loring, Jr., (1747-1839), served in Capt. John Park- 
er's company at Lexington. He entered the marine service and 
was taken prisoner at the surrender of Charleston. When ex* 
changed he was obliged to beg his way home. 



Miss Minnie A. Bigelow, 14070 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Capt. Eliphalet Thorp, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Ira H. Bigelow and Joanna Augusta Fisher, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thorp Fisher and Joanna Crombie Jones, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Fisher and Louisa Thorp, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliphalet Thorp and Hannah Lewis, his 
wife. 

Eliphalet Thorp, (1738-18 12), turned out from Dedham at 
the Lexington Alarm. He served as ensign. Continental In- 
fantry, 1776; as lieutenant, 1777, was promoted captain and 
commanded a company to the close of the war. He was born 
at Dedham, where he died. 

Also No. 13591. 



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Mrs. Sadie Margaret Brown Bowles. 14071 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of A. Lincoln Bowles. 
Descendant of Sergt. Abraham Rand, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Harties Brown and Elizabeth A. Sargent, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of David Sargent and Elizabeth Innis Fillebrown, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Fillebrown and Nancy Rand, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Rand and Elizabeth Innis, his 
wife. 

Abraham Rand, (1757-1805), was a matross in Capt. Joseph 
Chadwick's company, 1775, and subsequently served under 
Capt. Benjamin Frothingham, Col. John Crane's artillery. He 
was bom at Charlestown, where he died. 

Also No. 5793. 



Mrs. Edith Brown Hodgdon. 14072 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Turner Hodgdon. 

Descendant of Capt. Francis Brown, Capt. Edmund Munro 
and Jonathan Harrington, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Francis H. Brown, M. D., and Mary Sherwood Wood, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Francis Brown and Caroline Matilda Kuhn, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Brown and Pamela Munro, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Francis Brown and Mary Buckman, his 
wife (m. 1764); Edmund Munro and Rebecca Harrington, his wife 
(m. 1769). 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Harrington and Abigail 
Dunster (m. 1750). 

See No. 14069. 

Edmund Munro, (1736-78), who had fought in the early 
wars, served from Lexington until he fell in battle. He was 
in the Burgoyne campaign and after the surrender, joined the 
army in the Jerseys. He lost his life at Monmouth, and the 
same cannon ball killed his kinsman, George Munro. 

Francis Brown, (1738- 1800), served as a minute man at Lex- 
ington, where he was wounded. He commanded a company of 
militia, 1776. He was bom and died at Lexington. 



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MRS- Charlotte E. Bullcx:k. 14075 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of William Butters and of Amos Butters, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Nathan Tarbox and Harriet Butters, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Amos Butters and Abi Wilson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaoghter of William Butters and Elizabeth Boutwell, his 
wife. 

William Butters served as a minute man in Capt. Cadwallader 
Ford's company, Col. Ebenezer Bridges' regiment, at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. He was born, 1736. 

Amos Butters, at the age of nineteen, 1780, was a seaman on 
the sloop "Morning Star.' 

Also No. 8737. 



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MRS- Eunice W. Blodgett, 14074 

Bom in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of William Butters. 

Daughter of Nathan Tarbox and Harriet Butters, his wife. 

See No. 14073. 

Miss Mary Dalton Chandler. 1407^ 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Joseph Chandler, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Howard Chandler and Anne Maria Parkman, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alexander Smith Chandler and Alice Hender- 
son, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Chandler and Elizabeth Dobson, his 
wife. 

Joseph Chandler, (1753-1833), enlisted from Harvard and 
served in the Massachusetts Continental Line. He received a 
pension, and his grave at Copps Hill, Boston, has been marked 
by the S. A. R. 

Mrs. Emma E. Johnson Crowell- 14076 

Born in California. 
Wife of George D. Crowell. 

Descendant of Col. Thomas Johnson, of Vermont. 
Daughter of Perry Johnson and Sarah H. Daggett, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Hanes Johnson and Phoebe Hazeltine, his wife. 



30 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Johnson and Abigail Carleton, his 
wife. 

Thomas Johnson, (1742-1819), commanded volunteers from 
Coos county at Ticonderoga. He was captured by the enemy, 
1781, and carried to Canada, but was released on parole. He 
served on the committee of war and gave valuable civil service 
from Newbury, where he died. His brothers, Caleb and Peter, 
also served in the Revoluticm. 

Also Nos. 1477, 4705, 5666. 

Mrs. Charlotte Guild Davidson, 14077 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Alexander Davidson. 
Descendant of Capt. Joseph Guild, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Solomon Guild Phipps and Mary Priscilla Hapg^ood, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Solomon Phipps, Jr., and Charlotte Guild, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Guild and Catherine Whiting, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Guild and Miriam Draper, his 
wife. 

Joseph Guild, (1735-94), commanded a company of minute 
men in the Canadian campaign, and a journal kept by him is 
still preserved. He served as muster master, as member of the 
Committee of Safety, and of the General Court. He was born 
at Dedham, where he died. 

Also No. 11113. 

Miss Fanny Gay Darrow. 14078 

Born in Connecticut. 
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Caulkins, Richard Gay and 
Joseph Pease, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Edwin Jason Darrow and Lucy Pease Gay, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jason Darrow and Patience Caulkins, his wife; 
Apollos Gay and Lucy Pease, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Darrow and Rebeckah Caulkins, his 
wife; Jonathan Caulkins and Lydia Smith, his wife; Richard Gay 
and Lucina Granger, his wife; William Pease and Zilphah Spencer, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Pease and Mindwell King, his 
wife; 



LINEAOE BOOK. 31 



Richard Gay, (1750-1836), served as a soldier at the siege of 
Boston, and in the Light Horse under Maj. Elisha Sheldon, 
1777. He was a pensioner from Branby, where he died. His 
pistols and sword are in the possession of the family. 

Joseph Pease, (1728-94), marched from SufBeld-at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. He served as paymaster, and in any public 
capacity required by his town. 

Jonathan Caulkins, (1736-87), commanded a company of 
volunteers under Col. John Ely. He served in the Burgoyne 
campaign and made six military tours during the war. He 
was bom at New London, where he died. 

Also Nos. 3090, 6702. 

Mrs. Lucy Pease Gay D arrow. 14079 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Edwin Jason Darrow. 
Descendant of Richard Gay and of Joseph Pease. 
Daughter of Apollos Gay and Lucy Pease, his wife. 
See No. 14078. 

Miss Mary Elvira Elliot. 14080 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Corp. Joseph Eliot, John Hicks and Simon 
Lawrence, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joseph Elliot and Zenora Tucker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joel Elliot and Mary Flagg, his wife; Stephen 
Tucker and Sibbel Lawrence, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Eliot and Joanna Morse, his wife; 
Timothy Flagg and Sarah Hicks, his wife; Simon Lawrence and 
Sybil Robbins, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hicks and Elizabeth Nutting (1726- 
1825), his wife (m. 1748); Zachariah Robbins and Elizabeth Proctor, 
his wife. 

Joseph Eliot, (1749-77), served at the siege of Boston, and 
in the New York and Jersey campaigns. He was taken ill 
on duty and died soon after his return home, from disease 
contracted in camp. 

Also No. 10545. 

John Hicks, (1725-75), was one of the Boston Tea Party. 
He was killed during the retreat of the British from Lexing- 



$2 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

ton. A monument has been erected at Cambridge to his 
memory and three of his comrades. 

Also No. 5793. 

Simon Lawrence, (1739-95), was a minute man in Capt. 
Samuel Reed's company, Col. William Prescott's regiment, 
which marched from Littleton at the Lexington Alarm. He 
served under Capt. Asa Lawrence and Col. Jonathan Reed in 
the Burgoyne campaign. 

Mrs, Marie Abbey Fales. 14081 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of George A. Fales. 
Descendant of Moses Thomson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Ebenezer Copeland Fales and Mary Jane Fuller, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Consider Fuller and Mercy Thomson, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Moses Thomson and Abigail Sampson, his. 
wife. 

Moses Thomson, (1762- 1858), enlisted at the age of sixteen 
from Halifax, under Capt. Josiah Whitney, for service in. 
Rhode Island, and reenlisted, 1780. He died at Middleboro. 

Mrs. Fanny B. Harrington, 14082. 

Born in Massachusetts. 
-Wife of Francis Harrington 

Descendant of Elisha Hoyt and of Corp. Elisha Brewer, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George Brewer Frost and Hannah Hoyt, his wife. 
See No. 14068. 

Mrs. Hattie L Hathaway. i4o8j 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of William Butters and of Amos Butters, of 
Massuchusetts. 

Daughter of Nathan Tarbox and Harriet Butters, his wife. 
See No. 14073. 

Miss Amelia Bailey Johnson. 14084 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Col. Thomas Johnson, of Vermont. 



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Daughter of Alfred Johnson and Frances Edson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Hanes Johnson and Phebe Hazelton, his wife. 
See No. 14076. 



Mrs. S. Annette Walker Laine. 1408J 

Born in Maine. 
Wife of Oliver Whitcomb Laine. 
Descendant of John Roundy, of Maine. 

Daughter of Rufus William Walker and Margaret Jarvis Parker, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Walker and Sylvia Freethy, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Walker and Emma Roundy, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Roundy and Elizabeth Rea, his wife. 

John Roundy, (1726-99), served on the Committee of Safety 
of Blue Hill, Me. He was born at Beverly, Me. 

Miss Abbie J. McCutcheon. 14086 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Frederick McCutcheon, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Moses Colby McCutcheon and Mary Stevens, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas McCutcheon and Abigail Colby, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Frederick McCutcheon and Ann Brown, his 
wife. 

Frederick McCutcheon, (i 751- 1844), served at the siege of 
Boston, under Col. John Stark, and was at Ticonderoga. He 
was a pensioner from Bridgewater, where he died. 

Also No. 13488. 

Mrs. Henrietta Paige. 14087 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of I. Henry Paige. 

Descendant of Sergt. Francis Crafts, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Fernald D. Spokesfield and Henrietta Crafts, his wife- 
Grandaughter of Samuel Crafts and Dorcas Stanwood, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Francis Crafts and Joanna Orsmont, his wife. 
Francis Crafts, (1741-94), served in the militia, 1778. 

Mrs. Ella Worth Pendergast. 14088 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of George Henry Pendergast. 
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34 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Thompson and of Jonathan 
Thompson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Ira Allen Worth and Emily Thompson Jones, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joshua Jones and Abigail Thompson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Thompson and Mary Richardson, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Thompson and Abigail Tidd, his 
wife. 

Samuel Thompson, ( 173 1- 1820), served as a minute man at 
the Lexington Alarm, and brought home a musket taken from 
a British soldier he had wounded in the conflict. 

Jonathan Thompson, (1760-1836), served as a fifer at Tic- 
conderoga, and in Arnold's flotilla on Lake Champlain. He 
was in the Burgoyne campaign, White Plains and served three 
years. He was born at Woburn, where he died. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Boynton Raymond. 14089 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Charles Raymond. 

Descendant of Corp. Aaron Wright, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Winsor Wright and Elizabeth Adams Gates, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Wright and Sarah Snow, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Wright and Hepsibah Merriam, his 
wife. 

Aaron Wright, (1755-1840), served in the Burgoyne cam- 
paign. He was born at Concord, where he died. 

Miss Emma Wright Raymond. 14090 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Corp. Aaron Wright. 

Daughter of Charles Raymond and Elizabeth Boynton Wright, his 
wife. 

See,;No. 14089. 

Miss Mary A. Stowell. 14091 

Born in Illinois. 
Descendant of Capt. Josiah Locke. 

Daughter of Allen Goff Stowell and Caroline Scott, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Wiley Huntington Scott and Ascenath Locke, his 

wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ira Locke and Persis Hamilton, his wife. 



tINlSACiE BOOK. 35 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Locke and Persis Mathews, his 
•wife. 

Josiah Locke, (1735-1819), served in the militia. He was 

born at Westboro, Mass., and died at Litchfield, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 2914, 13289. 

Mrs, Eliza S. Johnson Tabor. 14092 

Born in Vermont. 

Wife of Newell Z. Tabor. 

Descendant of Col. Thomas Johnson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Haines Johnson and Phebe Hazeltine, his wife. 
See No. 14076. 

Mrs. Emilie Jewett Waterman. 14093 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Jedidiah Jewett, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joseph Jewett and Adeline Matilda Rathbun, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jedidiah Jewett and Sally Hall, his wife. 

Jedidiah Jewett, (1754-1840), served at the Lexington Alarm 
in Capt. James Hosley's company, Col. William Prescott's regi- 
ment. He was bom at Pepperell, where he died. 

Mrs- Amy Faulkner Wild, 14094 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Benjamin F. Wild. 

Descendant of Col. Francis Faulkner, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Luther W. Faulkner and Martha Merriam, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Francis Faulkner, Jr., and Ann Robbins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Francis Faulkner and Rebecca Keyes, his 
wife. 

Francis Faulkner, (1728-1806), commanded the Middlesex 
regiment, 1776-80. 

Also No. 7167. 

Mrs. Estella J. Dickinson Smith, 1409^ 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Henry M. Smith. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Taylor, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Dwight B. Dickinson and Maria L. Russell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Lemuel Russell and Lydia Taylor, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Taylor and Chloe Bloss, his wife. 



36 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Nathaniel Taylor, (1756-1810), enlisted, 1777, in Capr. 
Abijah Savage's company, Col. Henry Sherburne's Regi- 
ment, and served three years. He was born and died at El- 
m lington. 



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Mrs. Mary Hoadley Hawks. 14096 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Rev. Theron H. Hawks. 

Descendant of Jonah Hotchkiss and of Caleb Hotel ikiss, of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of David Hoadley and Mary Hotchkiss, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Russell Hotchkiss and Mary Oakes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonah Hotchkiss and Elizabeth Atwater, his 
wife (m. 1772). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Hotchkiss and Phebe Atwater, his 
wife (m. 1736). 

Caleb Hotchkiss, (1712-79), lost his life in the defense of 
New Haven, where he was buried. 

Jonah Hotchkiss, (1745-1811, served in the company of Ar- 
tillery Guards. 

Also Nos. 3875, 5401, 12281. 

Mrs. Adella Delight Lee Van Deusen, 14097 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Henry Marshall Van Deusen. 

Descendant of Samuel Lee, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Hiram Harrison Lee and Lucella Ruth Spencer, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Lee and Mercy Everton, hi* wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Lee. 

Samuel Lee enlisted from Westfield, 1780, as a private in the 
Massachusetts Line. 

Mrs. Abby J. Parker Trask. 14098 

Born in New Hampshire. 
Wife of Rev. Dr. J. L. R. Trask. 

Descendant of Sylvanus Dimmick, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Daniel Hardy Parker and Nancy Bassett, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Anselm Bassett and Hannah Dimmick, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Sylvanus Dimmick and Thankful Dimmicl|C, 
his wife. 



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Sylvanus Dimmick, (1754-1837), turned out at the alarm 
from Falmouth in Capt. Joseph Palmer's company. He was a 
pensioner from Lee, where he died. 

Miss Catharine Paulint. 14099 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Capt. Antoine Paulint, of New York. 
Daughter of Julius Paulint and Rosalie Dumas, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Peter Paulint and Catharine Fesette, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Antoine Paulint and Theotiste Cottard, his 
wife. 

Antoine Paulint, (1737-1816), commanded a company in the 
Second Canadian Regiment under Col. Moses Hazen. He was 
bom at Grenoble, France, and died in Clinton county, N. Y. 

Also No. 1 1933. 

Miss Marion Sinclair Keyes. 14100 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Sergt. Jonathan Woodward, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Julian V. Keyes and Laura A. Keyes, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Keyes and Sophia Strong, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Keyes and Patty Woodward, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Woodward and Sarah Reed, his 
wife. 

Jonathan Woodward, (1740- 1840), was a minute man in 

Capt. Leonard Butterfield's company at the Lexington Alarm. 
He served at the Ticonderoga and Rhode Island Alarms imder 
different commands. He was bom and died at Dunstable, 
where he was a pensioner. 
Also No. 11573- 

Miss Martha Elizabeth Warren. 14101 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Desecendant of Lieut. Col. Moses Parker, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Edwin Henchman Warren and Julia Elizabeth Man- 
ning, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Manning and Julia Maria Parker, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Parker and Tabitha Warren, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Parker and Sarah Parker, his wife. 



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Moses Parker, (1731-75), who had served in the early wars, 
was appointed lieutenant colonel of the Twenty-seventh Regi- 
ment of minute men, 1775. He was wounded at Bunker Hill, 
taken captive and carried to Boston. After the amputation of 
his leg, he died in prison, July 4, 1775. 

Mrs. Louise Carlton Howard- 141 02 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Dr. Amasa Howard. 
Descendant of Lieut. Col. Moses Parker. 
Daughter of Edwin Henchman Warren and Julia Elizabeth Man- 
ning, his wife. 
See No. 14101. 

Mrs. Jane Howard Short. 14103 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Josiah E. Short, Jr. 
Descendant of Lieut. Col. Moses Parker. 
Daughter of Joseph Manning and Julia Maria Parker, his wife. 
See No. 14101. 

Mrs. Gertrude Lawrence Stone Brown. 14104 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Charles A. Brown. 

Descendant of John Riley, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of William B. Stone and Susan Lawrence, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Lawrence and Mary Drake, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Drake and Catharine Riley, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Riley and Catharine Von Shultze, 
his wife. 

John Riley, (1754-78), served as a private in Lee's Legion, 
Continental Dragoons. He was wounded at the battle of Mon- 
mouth, and died soon after. 

Mrs. Olive Ednah Wiggin Staples. 1410J 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Arthur Staples. 
Descendant of Corp. Asa Robbins, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William H. Wiggin and Zilpah Sampson Robbins, his 
•wife. 

Granddaughter of Asa Robbins, Jr., and Hannah Shaw, his wife. 






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Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Robbins and Olive Clark, his wife. 

Asa Robbins, (1759-1846), served in Rhode Island under 
Capt. Joseph Lovell, 1776. He reenlisted from Walpole, 1778, 
in the Continental Line. He was a pensioner from Winthrop, 
Maine, where he died. 

Also Nos. 7206, 8493. 

Mrs. Martha M, Pollard. 14106 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Arthur G. Pollard. 

Descendant of Ens. Barnabas Dean, Jr., of Connecticut. 

Daughter of George G. Fuller and Martha M. Dean, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Dean and Loretta Munson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Dean and Abigail Holcomb, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Barnabas Dean, Jr. 

Barnabas Dean, Jr., turned out from Wethersfield at the Lex- 
ington Alarm as ensign in Capt. John Chester's company. He 
aided in raising men and sending provisions to Ticonderoga. 

Mrs. Jennie Porter White Sears- 14107 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of George B. Sears. 

Descendant of Stephen Putnam, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry A. White and Georgianna Putnam, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Eben Putnam and Betsey Webb, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Putnam and Susanna Herrick, his 
wife. 

Stephen Putnam, (1742-1809), turned out from Danvers at 
the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Jeremiah Page's company. 

Miss Mary Rowell Sawyer. 14108 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Ens. Jacob Brown, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Addison Augustus Sawyer and Adaline Allen Brown, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Enos Brown and Nancy Allen, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Brown and Mehitable Morrill, his wife. 

Jacob Brown, (1755-1834), entered the army as sergeant, 
1777, and 1778 served as ensign in Capt. Joseph McNall's com- 



40 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

pany. He is reported among the suffering soldiers at Valley 
Forge. He was bom at Salisbury, where he died. 



Miss Clara Allen Sawyer. 14109 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Ens. Jacob Brown. 

Daughter of Addison Augustus Sawyer and Adaline Allen Brown, 
his wife. 
See No. 14108. 

Mrs. Mary Ednah MacOwen. 141 io 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Arthur H. MacOwen. 

Descendant of Jacob Pickard, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Swaney and Mary Blackington, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Oliver Blackington and Abigail Pickard, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Pickard and Tabitha Pearson, his wife. 

Jacob Pickard, (1763- 1839), enlisted at seventeen in Capt. 
Thomas Mighill's company. Col. Nathaniel Wade's regiment. 
He was born at Rowley, where he died. 



MRS. MARIA AVERY PIKE. 141 11 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Alvah Pike. 

Descendant of Sergt. Jonathan Avery, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Jonathan Avery and Pamela Fox, his wife. 

Jonathan Avery, (1755-1847), enlisted as a private and was 
orderly sergeant at the battle of Long Island. His order book 
is in the possession of the family. 

Also No. 1 1485. 

Miss Sarah Emily Bullock. 141 12 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Israel Bullock, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Dw^ight Bullock and Sarah Adelia Nash, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin Bullock and Matilda Nelson, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Israel Bullock and Freelove Davenport, his 

wife. 



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Israel Bullock, (1756-1837), served several enlistments under 
different commands. He was bom at Rehobeth, Mass., and 
was a pensioner from Guilford, Vt., where he died. 

Miss Julia Marie Robbins. 141 13 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of William Bull, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Henry Robbins and Julia Elizabeth Bull, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. George Bull and Lucy Emeline Carter, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Bull and Elizabeth Hager, his wife. 

William Bull, (1762-1842), served several enlistments and 
was fifer, 1780, in Capt. Isaac Newton's company, Hampshire 
regiment. He was bom at Deerfield, and died at Shelburne. 

Miss Lucy Esther Robbins. 14114 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of William Bull. 

Daughter of Charles Henry Robbins and Julia Elizabeth Bull, his 
wife. 
See No. 141 13. 

Mrs. Caroline Perry Plumb. 1411^ 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Joseph D. Plumb. 

Descendant of Ichabod Perry, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Lawrence Perry and Sarah J. Penniman, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Lemuel Bradford Perry and Samantha Keith, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Perry and Content Hunt, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ichabod Perry and Luranah Burt, his 
wife. 

Ichabod Perry, (1747- 1828), served as a minute man at the 
Rhode Island Alarm. He was born at Norton, where he died. 

Mrs. Ella A. Lindberg. 141 i6 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of John L. Lindberg. 
Descendant of Ebenezer Rowe, of Massachusetts. 



42 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Daughter of William N. Dennen and Martha T. Rowe, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Francis Rowe and Harriet N. Tarr, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Rowe and Deborah Davis, his wife. 

Ebenezer Rowe, (1759-1825), served in the sea coast de- 
fense, 1775-76, under different commands. He was born at 
Sandy Bay where he died. 



MRS. JUDITH STOR V LANE. 14117 

Born in Massachusetts, 1812. 

Widow of Frederick Lane. 

Descendant of James Story, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James Story and Sally Woodbury, his wife (m. 1786). 

James Story, (i 762-1 851), was a private in the Massachu- 
setts Line. He was at Valley Forge and served three years. He 
was a pensioner from Pigeon Cove, where he died. 



Mrs. Edith Lowe Favor Andrews. 141 i8 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of William Oscar Andrews. 

Descendant of Capt. William Smith, Samuel Houston and 
John Hale, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Daniel M. Favor and Augusta Elizabeth Smith, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Cephas Smith and Tabitha Stevens, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Smith, Jr., and Martha Hale, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Smith and Lydia Houston, his 
wife (m. 1775); Benjamin Hale and Lucy Fair, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Houston and Lydia Clark, his 
wife (m. 1755); John Hale and Elinor Knight (m. 1743). 

William Smith served in sea coast defense, 1776, and 1777 
was captain of marines of the ship "Tartar." He was born at 
Boston, 1752. 

Samuel Houston enlisted as a private, 1776, in Capt. William 
Pearson's company for sea coast defense at Gloucester. He 
was born at Coleraine, Ireland, 1726. 

John Hale, (1722-87), served on the Committee of Safety. 
He was born at Newbury and died at Gloucester. 

Also No. 91 1 1. 



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Mrs. Emma Cushman Lincoln Duane. 141 19 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Charles W. Duane. 

Descendant of Rev. Andrew EUot and Ezekiel Lincoln, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Ezekiel Lincoln, Jr., and Mary Fleet Eliot, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezekiel Lincoln and Jane Lincoln, his wife; 
Ephraim Eliot and Mary Fleet, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Eliot and Elizabeth Langdon, his 
wife. 

Ezekiel Lincoln, (1759- 1828), enlisted in the Independent 
company of Hingham, under Capt. James Lincoln. He served 
as a matross in Capt. Edward Craft's company, and as a sea- 
man on the brig "Hazard." 

Andrew Eliot, (1718-78), during the siege of Boston, did 
much to relieve the sufferings of the people, and when the Gov- 
ernor's house was plundered by a mob, he was able to save valu- 
able historical manuscripts. After the evacuation he preached 
a Thanksgiving sermon, by the request of Washington, who 
attended the service, accompanied by his general officers. He 
served as pastor at Boston thirty years, where he died, from ef- 
fects of privations during the war. 

Also Nos. 407, 1925, 2440, 4869. 



Mrs. Caroline Virginia Durant. 141 20 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of William B. Durant. 

Descendant of Maj. Joseph Bowman, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Peleg Emory Aldrich and Sarah Woods, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Harding Penniman Woods and Sally Caldwell^ 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Maj. James Woods and Catharine Bowman, 
his wife 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Bowman and Katharine Munroe, 
his wife (m. 1764). 

Joseph Bowman, (1740-1818), was ensign in Capt. John 
Granger's company of minute men at the Lexington Alarm. He 
served in the Burgoyne campaign and was muster master for 
Worcester county, 1780, with the rank of major. He was born 
at Lexington, and died at New Braintree. 



44 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Elizabeth Foster Parker. 14121 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Stickney, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Nathaniel Parker and Mehetabel Peabody Stickney, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Stickney, Jr., and Mehetabel Foster, his 
wife. 

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 was 
wounded at Bennington and commanded the company as the 
captain was ill. He was born at Bradford, where he died. 

Mrs. Allie V. Keith Kingman. 14122 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Widow of Charles H. Kingman. 
Descendant of Sergt. Simeon Keith, Col. Simeon Cary and 

Capt. Silas Wild, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Nathan Keith and Elizabeth C. Perkins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Pardon Keith and Abigail T. Wild, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Keith and Mary Cary, his wife; 
Silas Wild, Jr., (1762-1828) and Abigail Thayer, his wife (m. 1785). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Cary and Mary Howard, his 
wife; Silas Wild and Ruth Thayer, his wife. 

Simeon Keith, (1749-1828), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm, and served as a private, 1778, and as sergeant, 
1780, for duty in Rhode Island. 

Silas Wild, (1736-1807), commanded a company in Col. Ben- 
jamin Lincoln's regiment to guard Boston Harbor, 1775. He 
was born at Braintree, where he died. 

Also Nos. 8464, 10070. 

Simeon Cary, (1719-1802), was commissioned colonel, 
1776, of a regiment raised in Plymouth and Barnstable 
counties to serve at Boston. 

Also No. 2583. 

Miss Mary Knight Lincoln. 14123 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Capt. Amos Lincoln and of Col. Paul Revere, 
of Massachusetts. 




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Daughter of Frederick Walker Lincoln and Emily C. Lincoln, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Louis Lincoln and Mary Knight, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Lincoln and Deborah Revere, his wife 
(m. 1781). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Paul Revere. 

See No. 14142. 

Amos Lincoln, (1753-1829), was one of the band of patriots 
who threw overboard the tea in Boston Harbor. He was cap- 
tain of artillery at Bunker Hill, Bennington, Brandywine, Mon- 
mouth, and saw seven years' service He was bom at Hing- 
ham, and died at Quincy. 

Mrs. Addie Clark Tirrell Thomas. 14124 

Born in Rhode Island. 
Wife of Henry A. Thomas. 

Descendant of Benjamin Tirrell, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Cyrus Tirrell and Deborah Meader, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Cyrus Tirrell and Mary Blanchard, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Tirrell and Elizabeth Derby, his. 
wife. 
Benjamin Tirrell was a private in Capt. Jacob Gould's com* 

pany. Col. John Greaton's regiment, 1775. He was born at 
Weymouth, 1731. 

Mrs. Louise Hyde Thompson. 141 25 

Born in Maine. 

Wife of Edward T. Thompson. 

Descendant of Maj. Elijah Hyde and oi Zabdial Hyde, oj 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of Henry Augustus Hyde and Maria Loui&e Manson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Hyde and Elizabeth Herrick Lovett, hi& 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Zabdial Hyde and Mary Lyman, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Hyde and Mary Clark, his wife (m.. 

1757). 

Elijah Hyde, (1735-1800), served many terms in the legisla- 
ture, and was major of the Second Regiment of Light Horse 
during the war. He was born at Norwich, and died at Lebanon. 

Zabdial Hyde, (1763- 1842), served in the defense at the time 




46 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

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of Arnold's raid, 1781. Three guns left by the enemy in the re- 
treat, he kept as trophies until his death at Bath, Maine. 
Also No. 6388. 

Mrs. Annie Remington Smith Borden. 14 126 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Nathaniel Briggs Borden, Jr. 
Descendant of Lieut. Josiah Smith, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Warren Smith and Annie Waity Davol, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Martin Smith and Salome Ellis, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Smith and Mercy Smith, his wife. 

Josiah Smith, (1757-1848), served as a private, was one of 
the body-guard of Washington, and rose to lieutenant. On 
his gravestone at East Wareham is the inscription, "He was in 
the battles of Saratoga, Stony Point, Monmouth and York- 
town. He was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati." 

MRS. SUSAN SAWIN NASH. 14127 

Born in Maine. 

Descendant of Samuel Sawin, of Massachusetts. 

■Daughter of Samuel Sawin and Sarah Webb, his wife. 

Samuel Sawin, (1762- 1849), was a private in Capt. John 
Walton's company, 1778. He served several enlistments under 
different commands. He was born at Watertown and was a 
pensioner from Cambridge, where he died. 

Mrs. Mary Isabel Starkweather Beal. 14128 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Henry Francis Beal. 

Descendant of Capt. Isaac Gardner, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Archibald Starkweather and Abby O. Taylor, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Eber Taylor and Mary Gardner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Gardner and Abigail Champney, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Gardner and Mary Sparhawk, his 
wife. 

Isaac Gardner, (1726-75), served on patriotic committees of 
Brookline. He commanded a company of minute men, march- 
ed at the Alarm for Lexington, and met the retreating column 



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near Watson's Comers. He was instantly killed in a skirmish 
with the enemy and upon his body were found twelve ball and 
bayonet wounds. 
Also No. 4237. 

Mrs. Cora Shailer Dow. 141 29 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Charles H. Dow. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Fuller, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Hezekiali Shailer and Mary Jane Griggs, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Griggs and Harriet Fuller, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Fuller and Mary Broad, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Fuller and Sarah Hunting, his 
wife. 

William Fuller, (1743- 1802), was sergeant under Capt. 
Aaron Smith, 1775, and 1776, was commissioned lieutenant in 
the same company. He served under Capt. Ebenezer Battles, 
Col. William Mcintosh's regiment, 1778. He was born at 
Needham, where he died. 

Also No. 1 1580. 

Mrs. Frances M. Hubbard. 14 130 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Wife of Joel White Hubbard. 

Descendant of James Folsom, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Deacon Benjamin Gordon and Frances Folsom, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of James Folsom and Mary Folsom, his wife. 

James Folsom, (1756-1835), served as a minute man in Capt. 
Peter Coffin's company, 1775. He was born and died at Exeter, 
where he was a pensioner. 

Miss Elizabeth Johnson Gray. 141 31 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Paul Stevens, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of William Searle Gray and Mary Nason Jordan, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Simon Jordan and Elizabeth Mellen, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Mellen and Judith Stevens, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Paul Stevens and Judith Newman, his 
wife. 



48 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Paul Stevens enlisted from Newbury at the age of eighteen 
in Capt. Moses Little's regiment, and was on duty at Prospect 
Hill, 1775. At the close of the war he was under Capt. David 
Church for service at the northward. 



Miss Georgiana Reed Perkins. 14132 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Capt. Micajah Gleason, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Russell Perkins and Georgiana Prescott Reed, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Gleason Reed and Caroline Prescott 
Webster, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Micajah Reed and Ruth Gleason, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Reed, Jr., and Betty Gleason, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Micajah Gleason and Hannah Drury, 
his wife. 

Micajah Gleason, (1740-76), commanded a company of min- 
ute men at the Lexington Alarm, and served in Col. John 
Nixon's regiment at Bunker Hill. He was captain of the 
Fourth Continental Infantry, 1776, when he was killed at the 
battle of Harlem Plains, on September i6th. 

Also No. 5917. 

Mrs. Alice Raymond Wagner. 141 jj 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of William A. Wagner. 
Descendant of Alpheus Bates, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Alvah Raymond, Jr., and Mary Capron, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Alvah Raymond and Patia Bates, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Bates and Patia Bicknell, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alpheus Bates and Elizabeth Pratt, his 
wife. 
Alpheus Bates, (1758-1830), served under Capt. Joseph Tni- 

fant, 1776-77. He enlisted, 1778, in Capt. Samuel Ward's com- 
pany, for duty at Boston. He was born and died at Weymouth. 

Mrs. a. Augusta Rice. 14134 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of William T. Rice. 



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Descendant of Alpheus Bates. 

Daughter of Alvah Raymond and Patia Bates, his wife. 

See No. 14133. 

Mrs. Lillian Rich Gilligan. 141 35 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of James J. Gilligan. ^ 

Descendant of Lieut. Elemuel Williams, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Oliver Wendall McLaughlin and Amy Hamilton Gray- 
Williams, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Williams and Amy Gray, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elemuel Williams and Anna Hilton, his wife 
(m. 1777). 

Elemuel Williams, (1751-1820), served as a minute man at 
the siege of Boston. He was sergeant at the battles of Long 
Island and Harlem Heights. He was appointed lieutenant, 
1777, and was in the Burgoyne campaign until the surrender, 
and with the army at Valley Forge. Impaired health compelled 
him to retire, and he received an honorable discharge, 1778. He 
was born at Easton, Mass., and died at Woolwich, Maine. 



Mrs. May Sanders Tower Read, 141 36 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Arthur Edwards Read. 

Descendant of Peter Tower and of Stephen Tower, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Daniel Timothy Tower and Georgiana Patten, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Tower and Elsie Mason Dean, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Tower and Anna Bowker, his wife 
(m. 1776). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Tower and Deborah Stowell, his 
wife (m. 1746). 

Peter Tower, (1728-1814), enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Job Cush- 
mg's company, Col. Solomon Lovell's regiment. He served at 
Boston, 1778, under Capt. Elias Whiton. He was born at Hing- 
ham and died at Cummington. 

Stephen Tower, (1755-1826), served seven enlistments un- 
der different commands during the Revolution. 

Also Nos. 6594, 1 1007. 



so DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Georgian a Patten Tower. 141 37 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Widow of Daniel Timothy Tower. 

Descendant of Philip Lord, Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Chase Patten and Mary Ann Bambert, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Patten and Miriam Lord, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Lord, Jr., and Elizabeth Boardman 
Warner, his wife. 

Philip Lord, Jr., (1723-85), turned out from Ipswich at the 
Lexington Alarm, in Capt. Thomas Bumham's company. He 
served two enlistments under different commands. 

Miss Alice Hemenway. 14138 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Lieut. Ebenezer Hemenway and of Samuel 

Stone, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Fisher Hemenway and Elizabeth Jones Fitch, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Hemenway and Mary Parkhurst, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Hemenway and Bathsheba Stone, 
his wife (b. 1739; m. 1765). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Stone and Rebecca Clark, his 
wife (b. 1716; m. I737). 

Ebenezer Hemenway, (1740-1831), served from Framing- 
ham in Capt. Micajah Gleason's company. Col. John Nixon's 
regiment, at the Lexington Alarm. He enlisted for the defense 
of Boston, and was in the Burgoyne campaign until the sur- 
render. He served as lieutenant, 1780. 

Samuel Stone was a minute man at Concord, and was at the 
defense of Boston under Capt. Micajah Gleason. He served 
under Capt. Joseph Winch in the Burgoyne campaign. He 
died at Framingham, 1787. 

Also No. 12720. 

Miss Lizzie Valentine Hemenway. 141^9 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Lieut. Ebenezer Hemenway and of Samuel 
Stone. 
Daughter of Fisher Hemenway and Elizabeth Jones Fitch, his wife. 
See No. 14138. 



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MRS- Mary Stoddard Hathaway. 14140 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Charles G. Hathaway. 

Descendant of Capt. Joshua Thomas, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Isaac Nelson Stoddard and Martha Le Baron 
Thomas, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Boies Thomas and Mary Rowland Le 
Baron, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Thomas and Isabella Stevenson, his 
wife. 

Joshua Thomas, (1751-1821), a graduate of Harvard, served 
as aide to Gen. John Thomas in the Canadian expedition. He 
was bom at Plymouth, where he died. 

Also No. 8438. 

Mrs. Emma Lyon Clark, 14141 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Wife of Thomas Henry Clark. 

Descendant of Stephen Farley, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Leonard Lyon and Mary Deborah Farley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Farley and Charlotte Woods, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Farley and Mary Shattuck, his wife 
(m. 1779). 

Stephen Farley, (1754-1837), served in Capt. Noah Wor- 
cester's company, 1775, and was a volunteer at the Ticonderoga 
Alarm. He was born at HoUis, where he died. 

Miss Mary E Riddle, 14 142 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Col. Paul Revere, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of David Riddle and Mary Lincoln, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jedediah Lincoln and Mary Revere, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Paul Revere and Sarah Orne, his wife. 

Paul Revere, (1735-1818), was a member of the "Sons of 
Liberty" and one of the patriots to destroy the tea in Boston 
Harbor. He made the plates and printed the paper money 
ordered by the Provincial Congress. He was called the "Mes- 
senger of the Revolution," and his midnight ride to arouse the 
minute men has been the theme of poet and historian. He 
commanded a regiment of artillery raised at Boston. 

Also Nos. 115, 8785, 9655. 



52 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs, Rebekah E Hardwood Tomblen. umj 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Orrin A. Tomblen. 
Descendant of Maj. Peter Harwood, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Jonas Harwood and Lucretia Winslow, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Peter Harwood and Phebe Prouty, his wife. 

Peter Harwood, (1740-1805), was at the battle of Bunker 
Hill and was captured at White Plains while defending a 
bridge which he was ordered to abandon. He was court-mar- 
tialed for disobeying orders, but was exonerated by the court. 
He held the rank of major, 1778, and was oflBcer of the day at 
the execution of Andre. 

Also Nos. 4796, 6820, 1 1042. 



Mrs. Sarah E. Fisk White. 14144 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Dr. Elisha M. White. 

Descendant of Corp. Joel Coolidge, Capt. Joshua Whitney, 
Daniel Whitney, William Clark and Capt. Richard Fisk, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of David Fisk and Eliza Whitney, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Israel Whitney and Lucy Mahan, his wife; 
Josiah Fisk and Martha Coolidge, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Whitney and Mary Clark (1741-87), 
his wife (m. 1759); Richard Fisk and Zebiah Pond, his wife (1749- 
^^37) ; Joel Coolidge and Martha Ware, his wife. 
, Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Whitney and Dorothy Taintcr, 

his wife (b. 1706); William Clark and Mary Marean, his wife (m. 
1740). 

Joel Coolidge, (1759-1841), served as private in the Bur- 

goyne campaign, and as corporal in Capt. Joshua Leland's com- 
pany at the Rhode Island Alarm, 1780. He was born at Sher- 
born, and died at Framingham. 

Joshua Whitney, (1737-1809), commanded a company at 
the Rhode Island Alarm, 1778, in Col. Josiah Whitney's regi- 
ment. He was born at Watertown, and died at Worcester. 

Daniel Whitney, (1700-75), turned out from Watertown at 
the Lexington Alarm. The over-excitement caused his death. 

Richard Fisk, (1750-1824), was chosen lieutenant, 1776, pro- 
moted captain, 1777, of the Sixth Middlesex County Regiment. 



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He resigned, 1779, on account of ill health. He was born and 
died at Framingham. 

William Clark, (1716-1801), served on the Committee of 
Correspondence. He was one of thirty-seven volunteers from 
Newton who turned out at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. 
Amariah Fuller. He died at Barre. 

Also No. 1 140. 



Mrs. Mary Augusta Cumings. 1414? 

Born in New Hampshire, 

Wife of Charles Bradley Cumings. 

Descendant of Benjamin Adams, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of James Merrill Carr and Mary Parker Adams, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Adams, Jr., and Elizabeth Talpey, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Adams and Abigail Pickering, 
his wife. 

Benjamin Adams (1728- 1803) enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Abi- 
jah Smith's company, Col. Enoch Hale's regiment. He also 
served under Col. Moses Nicholas and his name is found on 
the list of prisoners on the "Jersey" in Wallabout Bay. He 
was bom at Newington, where he died. 

Also Nos. 2687, 3080, 1 1 520. 



Dr. Susan E. Crocke^^. 14 146 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Widow of Charles F. Crocker. 

Descendant of Benjamin Kimball, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Nathan Thompson Wood and Ann Maria Kimball, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Harvey Kimball and Abigail Thompson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Kimball and Ann Kimball, his wife. 

Benjamin Kimball enlisted from Tolland at the age of sev- 
enteen and was in the Rhode Island campaign, 1778. He was 
placed on the pension roll of Hampshire county, Mass., 1832, 
for fifteen months' service as a soldier in the Connecticut Line. 



54 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Caroline R Allen. 14147 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Wife of Charles H. Allen. 

Descendant of Deacon Samuel Farrar, of Massachusetts; 
Rev. Stephen Farrar, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of George Sanders and Caroline Muzzy, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Muzzy and Nancy Farrar, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Farrar and Eunice Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Farrar and Lydia Barrett, his 
wife. 

Samuel Farrar, (1708-83), was chairman of the first com- 
mittee of Safety of Concord and a member of the first Provin- 
cial Congress. Notwithstanding his age, he responded to the 
call of Paul Revere and served as a minute man in defense of 
Concord. His son, Samuel, gave active service in the field. 

Also No. 1074. 

Stephen Farrar, (1738-1809), a graduate of Harvard, served 
as a private in Capt. Thomas Heald's company, 1775. He was 
a member of the Provincial Congress at Exeter, 1775. 



Miss Mary Gardner Richards. 14148 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Richards, Lieut. Josiah Colson and 
William Upton, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Jacob Richards, M. D., and Elizabeth Gardner Wol- 
cott, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Richards and Lydia Colson, his wife; 
Rev. Calvin Wolcott and Sarah Gardner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Richards and Deborah Blancher, 
his wife; Josiah Colson and Leah Bealf his wife; Samuel Gardner 
and Sarah Upton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Upton and Sarah Herrick, his 
wife. 

Nathaniel Richards, (1740- 1822), served as a private at the 
siege of Boston. He was born at Weymouth, where he died. 

Josiah Colson, (1727-1811), was lieutenant of Capt. Thomas 
Nash's company. Col. Solomon Lovell's regiment of minute 
men, 1776, for defense of Boston. 

William Upton, (1721-90), turned out at the Lexington 



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Alarm in Capt. John Flint's company, Col. David Green's reg- 
iment. He was bom at Reading, where he died. 

Also. Nos. 4647, 6541, 10638. 

Mrs. Georgiana Nichols Walker. 14149 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Dr. Clement Adams Walker. 

Descendant of Capt. Job Bartram, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William Hanford Nichols and Mary Burr Bartram, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Job Bartram and Ruth Bartram, his wife. 

Job Bartram, (1735-1817), was captain in Col. Samuel Whit- 
ing's regiment on the alarm list, 1777, and his brother, Eben- 
ezer, served in his company. His name is among those wound- 
ed at Fairfield, July 7, 1779. He was born and died at Fairfield. 

Also No. 4598. 

Mrs. S. LuLiE Upham. 141 jo 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Albert N. Upham. 

Descendant of Jairus Lounsbury, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Alden Powers and Amanda Eugenia Moulton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Russ Moulton and Sallie Lounsbury, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jairus Lounsbury. 

Jairus Lounsbury, (1751-1832), served in Capt. Samuel 
Peck's company, Wadsworth's brigade, at Long Island, was in 
the retreat and at the battle of Kip's Bay. He was a pensioner 
from New Haven county, where he died. 

Mrs. Nellie Dean Putnam Whittemore. 141 ^ 

Bom in Michigan. 

Wife of Laurence J. Whittemore. 

Descendant of Capt. James Bancroft, Capt. Thomas Emerson, 
Edward Herrick and Joshua Burnham, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Albert T. Putnam and Cara Dora Allen, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ephram Abbott Putnam and Ruth Louisa Burn- 
ham, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph . Burnham and Ruth Emerson, his 
wife; John Putnam and Mary Herrick, his wife. 



56 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Emerson and Ruth Bancroft, his 
wife; Edward Herrick and Mary Holt, his wife (m. 1779); and of 
Joshua Burnham. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Bancroft and Sarah Parker, 
his second wife (m. 1786). 

James Bancroft, (i 739-1 831), served as a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm and was on duty at Cambridge, 1775. He 
commanded a company of foot under Col. Michael Jackson in 
the Burgoyne campaign. He was born and died at Reading. 

Thomas Emerson, (1757-1837), while serving his country 
was captured and confined in Dartmoor prison, England. 

Also No. 6408. 

Edward Herrick, (1754-1811), enlisted, 1778, in Capt. Ben- 
jamin Tupper's company for three years. He also served un- 
der different commands. 

Joshua Burnham turned out from Lynn at the Lexington 
Alarm in Capt. Ezra NewhalFs company and subsequently 
served under Col. John Mansfield. 

Mrs. Mary Gertrude Pittman. 141 J2 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Col. Samuel Emlen Pittman. 

Descendant of Capt. Anthony Rutgers, of New York. 

Daughter of Lansing B. Mizner and Mary Gouveneur Rutgers, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Anthony A. Rutgers and Cornelia Gaine, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Anthony Rutgers and Gertrude Gouveneur, his 
wife (m. 1762). 

Anthony Rutgers, (1742-84), was elected to the first, second 
and third Provincial Congresses, where he attained prominence. 
He was a member of the convention which framed thq State 
constitution. The Marine Society, of New York, organized a 
company of artillery, 1775, and he was chosen captain. 

Also No. 10553. 

Mrs. Annette Vernor Atchison. 14153 

Born in Michigan. 
Wife of Charles B. Atchison. 
Descendant of John Vernor, of New York. 



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Daughter of Benjamin Vernor and Annette Fairchild, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Vernor and Polly Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Vernor and Prudy Hitchcock, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Vernor and Eva Van Valkenberg, 
his wife. 

John Vernor, (1746- 1825), was appointed quartermaster of 
the Thirteenth Albany Regiment, commanded by Col. John Mc- 
Crea. He was born at Albany, where he died. 

Mrs, Mary Louise Atchison Thurston. 141 54 

Born in Michigan. 
Descendant of John Vernor. 

Daughter of Charles B. Atchison and Annette Vernor, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin Vernor and Annette Fairchild, his 
wife. 
See No. 14153. 

Mrs. Rebecca Perit Pierson Moore. 141^5 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of Lucian S. Moore. 
Descendant of Rev. Nathaniel Eells, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Daniel Buell Pierson and Lydia Hubbard Lathrop, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joshua Lathrop and Rebecca Perit, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Lathrop and Lydia Hubbard, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Lathrop and Mercy Eells, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Eells and Mercy Gushing, 
his wife (m. 1733). 

Nathaniel Eells, (1710-86), a graduate of Harvard, was a 
patriot preacher and was appointed chaplain of a company 
raised from his congregation, 1776. Letters written by him 
from Roxbury, 1776, are in the possession of the family. He 
was born at Scituate and died at Stonington. 

Also Nos. 3029, 4808, 6238, 7210, 13680. 

Mrs. Perla M. Ward Holt. 141 ^ 

Born in Vermont. 
Wife of Ira Farnsworth Holt. 
Descendant of Judge William Ward, of Vermont. 
Daughter of Lorenzo Ward and Abigail Cleveland, his wife. 



58 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of William Ward and Lucy Church, his wife. 

William Ward, (i 743-1819), served in the Burgoyne cam- 
paign until the surrender at Saratoga. He was a member of 
the convention that framed the state constitution and during 
life gave distinguished civil service. He was born at New 
Marlboro, Mass., and died at Poultney, Vt. 

Mrs. Jennie Shuler Putnam. 141^7 

Born in Vermont. 
Wife of Arthur Smith Putnam. 
Descendant of John Davis, of New York. 

Daughter of Darius Parsons Shuler and Jane Kilbourne, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Shuler and Martha P. Davis, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Davis and Cynthia Allen, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Davis and Sarah Parsons, his wife. 
John Davis served in the New York militia. He was born at 

East Hampton, L. I., and died, 1782, on a British prison ship. 

Mrs. Helen Felch Jennings. 141^8 

Born in Michigan. 
Wife of Charles I. Jennings. 
Descendant of Abijah Felch, of Maine. 

Daughter of Alpheus Felch and Lucretia Williams Lawrence, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Felch and Sally Piper, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Felch and Lydia Clark, his wife. 

Abijah Felch, (1744-1814), turned out at the Rhode Island 
Alarm under Capt. Josiah Keith, Col. John Daggett's regiment, 
1776, and 1777 served on a secret expedition under Col. George 
Williams. He died at Limerick, Maine. 

Also No. 13469. 

Mrs, Alice Moore Putnam Kimball. H^^9 

Born in Michigan. 

Wife of William Walter Kimball. 

Descendant of Ephraim Putnam, Jr., and John Johnson, of 

New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Daniel Putnam and Sarah E. Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Israel Putnam and Ruth Sargent, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Putnam and Hannah Johnson, his 
wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Putnam, Jr., and Lucy Spald- 
ing, his wife ; John Johnson and Abigail Carlton, his wife. 

Ephraim Putnam, Jr., (1744-99), served in the militia and 
was a member of the Fourth Provincial Congress. He was 
born at Danvers, Mass., and died at Lyndeboro, N. H. 

John Johnson enlisted from Lyndeboro, was at Bunker 
Hill, and died in service, 1777. 



Miss Cornelia Billings Shepard. 14160 

Born in Ohio. 

Descendant of Joseph Shepard and George Shepard, of Con- 
necticut; Capt. Selah Strong, Jr., and James Matthews, of 
New York; Gerardus Skillman, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of George Carpenter Shepard and Clarissa Kibbie Bill- 
ings, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Erastus Shepard and Eliza Matthews Carpenter, 
his wife; Silas Billings and Catharine Joline, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Shepard nd Abigail Mix Goodwin, 
his wife; Matthew Carpenter and Catharine Matthews, his wife; 
John Joline and Mary Skillman, his wife (b. 1802). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Matthews and Hannah Strong, 
his wife (b. 1742); Gerardus Skillman and Jane Van Dyke, his wife 
(b. 1757); Joseph Shepard and Rachel Merrill, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Selah Strong, Jr., and Hannah Wood- 
hull, his wife (m. 1736). 

Joseph Shepard, (1714-97), turned out from New Hartford 
at the Lexington Alarm. He died at Barkhamstead. 

George Shepard, (1750- 1838), served as a private in the de- 
fense of New York. He was born at New Hartford, Conn.^ 
and died at Avon, New York. 

James Matthews, (1742-1816), was subcontractor to raise 
troops for West Point and lost his property, owing to the fail- 
ure of the contractor. 

Selah Strong, Jr., commanded a company of Suffolk county 
minute men at Long Island, 1776. He was born at Setauket, 
L. L, 1713. 

Also Nos. 6277, 8829, 1 1437. 

Gerardus Skillman served in the Somerset Troop of Light 
Horse and acted as an express rider in case of an alarm. 



6o DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Sarah Benedict Saunders. 14161 

Born in Michigan. 

Wife of William G. Saunders. 

Descendant of E. Lemuel Benedict, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Moses Benedict and Elizabeth Welch, his wife. 

Granddaughter of E. Lemuel Benedict and Annis Hickox, his wife. 

E. Lemuel Benedict, (1767-1839), at the age of fifteen took 
the place of his father, Jonathan, who was disabled. He was 
born at Warren, Conn., and died at Spring Arbor, Mich. 

Also No. 9967. 



Mrs. Adele Louise Tuck Blake, 14 162 

Born in Maine. 

Wife of William Frederick Blake. 

Descendant of Abiather Richmond, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Cyrus Deane Tuck and Adaline Lucy Colby, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Tuck and Anne Richmond, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abiather Richmond and Lavinia Deane, his 
wife. 

Abiather Richmond, (1758-1850), was a private in Capt. Seth 
Turner's company. Col. Thomas Marshall's regiment, 1776-77. 
He served several enlistments under different commands. He 
was born at Taunton, Mass., and died at Greene, Maine. 



Mrs. Lydia Turner Harrington. 14163 

Born in Michigan. 
Wife of Eli F. Harrington. 
Descendant of Ezra Turner, Nathan Beman and Samuel Be- 

man, of New York. 

Daughter of Isaac Turner and Eunice Bullis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezra Turner, Jr., and Amy Beman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Turner and Ruhannah Jeffries, his wife; 
Nathan Beman and Jemima Roberts, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Beman and Margaret Beman, his 
wife. 

Ezra Turner, (1743-1828), was a soldier in the Burgoyne 

campaign in Capt. Salmon White's company. Col. Ezra May's 
regiment. He was born at Guilford, Conn., and died at Onon- 
daga, N. Y. 



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Nathan Beman, (1760-1846), acted as guide to Ethan Allen 
when he surprised the fort at Ticonderoga. He served as a 
private, 1777-80. 

Samuel Beman, (i 730-1821), served in the Canadian expe- 
dition, 1775. He was born at Plattsburg, where he died. 

Also No. 13470. 

Mrs. Sophia Fuller Sweet. 14164 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Edwin F. Sweet. 

Descendant of Gen. Robert Van Rensselaer, of New York. 

Daughter of Edward Philo Fuller and Cornelia Granger Carroll^ 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles H. Carroll and Alida Maria Van Rens- 
selaer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Van Rensselaer and Sybilla Ade- 
' line Kain, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Van Rensselaer and Cornelia Rut- 
sen, his wife. 

Robert Van Rensselaer, (1740-1802), was commissioned col- 
onel, 1775, and served under his brother-in-law. Gen. Philip 
Schuyler. He represented the Manor of Claverack in the Pro- 
vincial Congress, 1775-77. He was a zealous and active officer 
and 1780 was promoted brigadier general. His private virtues 
won the esteem of all and when he died both civil and military 
officers acted as pall-bearers at his funeral, and minute guns 
were fired during the procession. 

Mrs. Cornelia Granger Fuller. 1416^ 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Edward P. Fuller. 
Descendant of Gen. Robert Van Rensselaer. 
Daughter of Charles H. Carroll and Alida Maria Van Rensselaer^ 
his wife. 
See No. 14164. 

Miss Annie H. Read. 14166 

Born in Michigan. 
Descendant of Dr. John Hulbert and of Sergt. Charles Beau- 
jean, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of John G. Read and Nancy Curtis Hulbert, his wife. 



62 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLXTTION. 



Granddaughter of Richard Orson Hulbert and Delia Curtis, his 
wife; Lemuel Read and Mary Anna Beaujean, his wife (b. 1782). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Philander Hulbert and Clarinda Crane, his 
wife; and of Charles Beaujean. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hulbert and Mercy Hamlin, his 
wife. 

John Hulbert, (1735-1815), was a member of the Committee 

of Safety of Alford during the Revolution. He was bom at 
Woodbury, Conn., and died at Alford, Mass. 

Charles Beaujean, of Marlborough, served as sergeant in 
Capt. William Treadwell's company, Col. John Crane's artil- 
lery, 1777-79. 

Mrs. Julia A. Henshaw Huntley. 14167 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Emmons R. Huntley. 

Descendant of Benjamin Henshaw, Lieut. William Henshaw 
and William Henshaw, Jr., of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Joseph Henshaw and Polly Wheeler, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Henshaw, Jr., and Jerusha Brace, his 
■wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Henshaw and Elizabeth Gilbert, his 
wife (m. 1766). 

See No. 14018. 

Mrs. Caroline Bacon Regenhardt. 14168 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Max Regenhardt. 

Descendant of Jacob Bacon, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Frederick Amos Bacon and Evlyn Pickering Pendex- 
ter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Amos Bacon and Dorcas Tibbetts, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Bacon. 

Jacob Bacon, (1754-1844), was wounded at Lexington and 
served at Bunker Hill under Capt. Thomas Knowlton. He 
received a pension for one year's service in the Connecticut 
Line. 

Mrs, Nellie Henshaw Stevens. 14169 

Born in Michigan. 
Wife of Frederick W. Stevens. 

Descendant of Benjamin Henshaw, Lieut. William Henshaw 
and William Henshaw, Jr., of Connecticut. 



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Daughter of Jonathan Hoyt Henshaw and Mary Ronian, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph M. Henshaw and Polly Wheeler, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Henshaw, Jr., and Jerusha Brace, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Henshaw and Elizabeth Gilbert, 
his wife. 

See Nos. 14018, 14167. 



Miss Mabel Nano Keating. 14170 

Born in Michigan. 

Descendant of Joshua Bodwell, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Loftus N. Keating and Martha A. Keating, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Keating and Elizabeth J. Bodwell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Bodwell and Betsey Kimball, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Bodwell and Rachel French, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Bodwell and Priscilla Barker, 
his wife. 

Joshua Bodwell turned out at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. 
John Davis' company, Col. James Fry's regiment. In 1780 he 
enlisted for the war from Essex county and when honorably 
discharged, 1782, was a member of Capt. Mason Wottles' com- 
pany, Col. Alvin Smith's regiment. He was bom in Essex 
county, Mass., 1736, and died at Antrim, N. H. 

Miss Mary Elizabeth Keating. 141 71 

Born in Michigan. 

Descendant of Joshua Bodwell. 

Daughter of Loftus N. Keating and Martha A. Keating, his wife. 

See No. 14171. 

Miss Margaret V. Bower. 14172 

Born in Michigan. 

Descendant of Robert Park, of New York. 
Daughter of Henry Bower and Margaret Chase, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Stephen Chase and Persis Park, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Park and Ruth Webster, his wife. 
Robert Park served in the Fourth Regiment, New York Line. 



64 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Emma E. Bower. 141 73 

Born in Michigan. 

Descendant of Robert Park. 

Daughter of Henry Bower and Margaret Chase, his wife. 
See No. 14172. 

Miss Anna Jane Cleveland. 14174 

Born in Ohio. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Bacon, Jr., of Connecticut; Moses 
Lyon, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of George Smith 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; Moses Lyon, Jr. (1763-1823), and Elizabeth Arnett, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Bacon and Lydia Lothrop, his 
wife (m. 1737); Moses Lyon and Mary Harris, his wife (1732-1809). 

Ebenezer Bacon, Jr., (1759-1817), enlisted at sixteen in Capt. 
Nathaniel Tuttle's company, 1775, and 1777 served under Capt 
Jared Shepherd. He was born at Lebanon and was a pension- 
er from Baconhill, Saratoga county, N. Y., where he died. 

Moses Lyon, (1731-1813), served as a private in Capt. Abra- 
ham Lyon's company. Fourth Regiment of Essex county militia. 
He was born at Elizabethtown, where he died. His son Mose* 
served as a drummer. 

Mrs. Clara Hill French. 1417J 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Wife of Dr. George Franklin French. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Shackford, Solcmion Buzell 
and Corp. Gideon Leighton, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Levi Gerrish Hill, A. M., M. D., and Abigail Burn- 
ham Shackford, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Shackford and Nancy Burnham Buzell,. 
his wife; Andrew Neal Hill and Sally Leighton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Shackford, Jr., and Anne Walker, 
his wife; Solomon Buzell and Elizabeth Burnham, his wife; Andrew 
Leighton and Margaret Babb, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Shackford and Mary Marshall 
King, his wife; Gideon Leighton and Abigail Titcomb, his wife. 



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Samuel Shackford, (i 728-1812), served under Gen. Horatio 
Gates at Saratoga and under Col. John Langdon in the ex- 
pedition to Rhode Island, 1778. He was born at Newington 
and died at Portsmouth. 

Solomon Buzell, (1761-1813), served as private in Capt. 
Enoch Page's company, Col. Joseph Senter's regiment, in the 
Rhode Island campaign. He died at Northwood, N. H. 

Gideon Leighton, (1731-76), enlisted, 1775, as a corporal in 
Capt. Samuel Hayes' company. He was born at Portsmouth, 
and died at Strafford, N. H. 

Mrs. Flora Hammond Hale. 14176 

Born in New York. 

Wife of William D. Hale. 

Descendant of Oliver Cromwell Bennett, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Horatio N. Hammond and Sophia L. Bennett, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Andre Bennett and Rachel Orcutt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Cromwell Bennett and Huldah Bush- 
nell, his wife. 

Oliver Cromwell Bennett, (1759-1832), served in the Con- 
necticut Line in Capt. Edward Eells' company. Col. John Dur- 
kee's regiment. He died at Rushford, N. Y. 

Mrs. Carrie Eliza Pennington. 14177 

Born in New York. 
Widow of James Pennington. 

Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Bidwell, David Cowles, 
Lieut. John Cowles, Abner Paine and Lieut. Miles Merwin. 
Daughter of Silas Sears Denton and Sophronia Cowles, his wife. 
See No. 14182. 

Mrs, Julia Brewster Gardner, 14178 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Stephen P. Gardner. 

Descendant of Benajah Avery, of Connecticut; John Brad- 
ish, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Strong Brewster and Julia Wiles, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Hiram Wiles and Chloe Bradish Robinson, his 
wife. 

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66 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Silas Wiles and Bridget Avery, his wife; Dr. 
Gain Robinson and Chloe Bradish, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benajah Avery and Bridget Monroe, his 
wife; John Bradish and Hannah Warner, his wife. 

Benajah Avery, (1743-77), was sergeant in Capt. Hubbard 
Burrow's company. Eighth Regiment of militia, 1776. He was 
born at Groton, where he died. 

John Bradish served as a minute man from Hampshire 
county at the Bennington Alarm under Capt. William Ward. 



Mrs. Julia Preston Codding Stevens. 14179 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of John Walter Stevens. 

Descendant of Deacon George Codding, Sergt. Ebenezer 
Andrews and Ebenezer Walker, of Massachusetts; Col. 
Isaac Preston, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Ichabod Codding and Hannah Maria Preston, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Preston and Lovina Betsey Walker, his 
wife; Faunce Codding and Sally Andrews, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Preston and Lovice Daniels, his wife; 
Ebenezer Andrews and Mary Frances, his wife; Ebenezer Walker 
and Elizabeth Carpenter, his wife; Deacon George Codding and 
Sarah Thayer, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Preston and Hannah Bower, his 
wife. 

Isaac Preston, (1735-77), served from Fairfield and com- 
manded the first battalion Cumberland county militia in the 
campaign, 1776. He died in camp near New Brunswick. 

Ebenezer Andrews, (1726- 1808), was sergeant in Capt. Pe- 
ter Pitts' company. Col. Timothy Walker's regiment, that serv- 
ed at Roxbury, 1775. He was born at Dighton, Mass., and 
died at Bristol, N. Y. 

Ebenezer Walker, (1749- 1820), enlisted from Becket and 
served in the Berkshire county militia. 

George Codding, (1734-1816), turned out from Dighton as a 
minute man at the Rhode Island Alarms under Capt. Elijah 
Walker, Col. Pope's Bristol county regiment. He died at Bris- 
tol Center, N. Y. 



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Mrs. Alice Ames Hall. 14180 

Born in Minnesota. 

Wife of Alden Taylor Hall. 

Descendant of Capt. John Perry, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John T. Ames and Ellen M. Clough, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jesse Ames and Martha B. Tolman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Ames and Hannah Perry, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Perry and Lucy Wooster, his wife. 

John Perry, (1750-1833), was commissioned captain, 1781, of 
the privateer boat "Fly." He was born at Worcester, Mass., 
and died at Vinal Haven, Maine. 

Mrs. Alma Pattee Washburn. 14181 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Wife of Jed L. Washburn. 

Descendant of Reuben Abbott, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Joseph R. Pattee and Mary Jane Abbott, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Hazen Abbott and Ruth M. Ela, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Abbott and Phebe Abbott, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Abbott and Rhoda Whittemore, 
his wife. 

Reuben Abbott, (1732-1822), served at the battle of Bunker 
Hill in Capt. Joshua Abbott's company. Col. John Stark's regi- 
ment. He was born at Concord, where he died. 

Mrs. Lillian Denton Beebe. 14 182 

Born in Minnesota. 

Wife of Dr. Loran Whittemore Beebe. 

Descendant of Lieut. Miles Merwin, Lieut. John Cowles, 

David Cowles and Capt. Benjamin Bidwell, of Connecticut; 

Abner Paine, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James Pennington and Carrie Eliza Denton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Silas Sears Denton and Sophronia Cowles, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Cowles and Nancy Merwin, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Merwin (1763-1828) and Anner 
Bidwell, his wife; David Cowles and Eunice Paine, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Miles Merwin and Mary Talcott, his 
wife; John Cowles and Abigail Cole, his wife; Benjamin Bidwell and 
Annar Lane, his wife; Abner Paine and Jane Doane, his wife. 

Benjamin Bidwell, (1744-1831), was commissioned by the 



68 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Connecticut Assembly, 1775, ensign of the Eleventh ccmipany, 
and 1783, he commanded the company. He served in the New 
York and Burgoyne campaigns. He was bom at Chatham, 
Conn., and died at Durham, N. Y. His brothers, John and 
Josiah, also served as officers. 

John Cowles, (i 731 -1802), served as lieutenant under his 
brother-in-law, Capt. Selah Hart and with Col. Erastus Wol- 
cott. This regiment suifered loss at Germantown and win- 
tered at Valley Forge. 

David Cowles, (1760-1829), although a lad, turned out at the 
Lexington Alarm. He also served several enlistments under 
different commands. He was born at Kensington, Conn., and 
died at Durham, N. Y. 

Miles Merwin, (1720-86), who had served for the colonies, 
was in active duty during the Revolution. The sword he car- 
ried is in the possession of the family. 

Abner Paine, who had fought in the early wars, was a minute 
man in the Revolution. He was born at Truro, Mass., 1721. 

Also Nos. 2617, 461 1, 9152. 



Mrs. Leah Barnett Asbury Withers. 14183 

Born in Missouri. 

Wife of John Withers. 

Descendant of Pierce Bayly, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Ai Edgar Asbury and Ellen Gaw, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Asbury and Leah Bayly Rogers, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William A. Rogers and Susan Bayly, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Pierce Bayly. 

Pierce Bayly enlisted for the war as a private in the Virginia 
Continental Line. He received two hundred acres of land for 
his service and the assignment at the land office is dated 1785. 



MRS. KA TE HUTT ROBINSON. 1 4 1 84 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of John James Robinson. 
Descendant of Sergt. John Hutt, of Virginia. 
Daughter of John Hutt and Elizabeth Crockwell, his wife. 



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John Hutt, (1763- 1 833), enlisted in the artillery for three 
years under Capt. John Mazarett and was present at the sur- 
render of Cornwallis. He was born in Westmoreland county, 
Va., and was a pensioner from Chillicothe, Ohio, where he died. 



Mrs. Dorothy Crumbaugh Lipscomb, 14185' 

Born in Missouri. 

Wife of John Harris Lipscomb. 

Descendant of Richard Gentry, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Henry Crumbaugh and Dorothy Gentry, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Gentry, Jr., and Anne Hawkins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Gentry and Jane Harris, his wife. 

Richard Gentry, (1763-1843), enlisted from Albemarle coun- 
ty and served under different commands in the Virginia Line. 
He was a pensioner from Madison county, Ky., where he died. 

Also Nos. 6843, 8139, 10464, 12834. 



Miss Florence Greeley Clarke. 141 86 

Born in Kansas. 

Descendant of Samuel Felt, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Sandy Clarke and Hannah Maria Felt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elijah Felt and Hannah Lawrence, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Felt and Naomi Woods, his wife. 

Samuel Felt, (1755-1826), served at the Lexington Alarm 
under Capt. John Bacheller and at the Ticonderoga Alarm un- 
der Capt. Jonathan Brockway. He enlisted, 1778, in Capr. 
Robert Fletcher's company for the defense of Rhode Island. 
He was bom at Lynn, Mass., and died at Packersfield, N. H. 



Mrs. Mary Susan Glasgow Bowling. 14187 

Born in Missouri. 

Descendant of Capt. Edward Mitchell. 

Daughter of William Henry Glasgow and Carlota Nestora Fales, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Glasgow and Sarah Mitchell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Mitchell and Nancy Haley, his wife. 

Edward Mitchell, (1760- 1837), enlisted when very young and 
was appointed quartermaster of Col. William Campbell's rifle 



70 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

regiment, Virginia Line. He was born at Charlestown, Md., 
and died in St. Clair county, 111. His brother James died of 
camp fever during the Revolution. 

Mrs. Christine Blair Graham. 14188 

Born in Missouri. 

Wife of Benjamin B. Graham. 

Descendant of Col. Nathaniel Gist, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Francis Preston Blair and Apolline A. Blair, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Francis Preston Blair and Eliza Violet Gist, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Gist and Judith Gary Bell, his 
wife. 

Nathaniel Gist, (1735-96), was commissioned colonel of the 
additional regiment, 1777. He was taken prisoner, 1780, and 
retired 1781. He was born at Baltimore, Md., and died in 
Kentucky. His brother John served under him as captain and 
his brother Richard was killed at King's Mountain. 

Also Nos. 171, 2199. 

Mrs. Anne Augusta Clift Wise. 14189 

Born in New York. 

Wife of William Wise. 

Descendant of Capt. Lemuel Clift, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Samuel Augustus Clift and Mary Coningham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lemuel Clift and Sarah Hall, his wife. 

Lemuel Clift, (1755-1821), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. He was sergeant under Capt. Waterman Clift, 
1775, rose to the rank of captain, served to the close of the war 
and was an original member of the Cincinnati. He was bom 
at Plainfield, Conn., and died at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 795, 3184, 7851, 8318, 12833. 

Mrs. Anita Glasgow OTallon. 14190 

Born in Missouri. 
Wife of Frank Masten O'Fallon. 
Descendant of Capt. Edward Mitchell. 

Daughter of William Henry Glasgow and Charlota Nestora Fales, 
his wife. 
See No. 14187. 



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Mrs. Margaret H. Cabell. 14191 

Born in Tennessee. 
Wife of Ashley Cabell. 

Descendant of Reuben Smith, qi Virginia. 
Daughter of Dr. Aaron Stretch and Frances Gowdey, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Gowdey and Nancy McCartan, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas McCartan and Judith Smith, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Smith and Elizabeth Rice, his 
wife. 

Reuben Smith enlisted, 1778, at the age of seventeen, under 
Capt. Robert Beall and Col. William Heth. He applied for a 
pension, 1829, from Pittsylvania county, Va., and it was allow- 
ed for eighteen months' actual service. He was born in Gooch- 
land county, Va., and died in Rockingham county, N. C. 

Mrs. Katherine Clarkson Motter. 14192 

Born in Missouri. 

Wife of Wilson Dunlop Motter. 

Descendant of Col. James Chambers, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John Minor Clarkson and Eliza Baker Gamble, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Smith Clarkson and Charlotte A. R. 
Dunlop, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Dunlop and Sarah Bella Chambers, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Chambers and Catherine Hamilton, 
his wife. 

James Chambers, (1742-1805), commanded a company at 
the siege of Boston and with him were his brothers, William 
and Benjamin. He was promoted lieutenant colonel of Hand's 
rifle battalion and his commission as colonel is dated 1776. 
He was at Long Island, wounded at Brandywine, and was in 
the battles of Monmouth and Stony Point. He was a member 
of the Society of the Cincinnati. 

Also Nos. 2794, 4343, 12832. 

Miss Florence Dolbee. 14195 

Born in Illinois. 
Descendant of Lieut. William Swanton, Edward Pettengill 
and Somers Pettengill, of Maine. 



72 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of Shadrach Rodney Dolbee and Hannah Elizabeth Pet- 
tengill, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Somers Pettengill, Jr., and Hannah Hagan, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Somers Pettengill and Mary Swanton, his 
wife (1756-1819). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Swanton and Rachel Swanton, 
his wife; Edward Pettengill and Elizabeth Clark, his wife. 

William Swanton, (1711-1810), who had fought in the early 
wars, served, 1779, under Capt. Benjamin Lemont and Col. 
Samuel McComb. He was a shipbuilder and his vessel of eigh- 
teen guns was employed in the Penobscot expedition. He was 
born in England and died at Bath, Maine. 

Edward Pettengill, (1732- 1807), who had fought in the early 
wars, gave valuable service during the Revolution. He was 
born at Yarmouth and died at Bath. 

Somers Pettengill. (1756-1808), was at Lexington and Bun- 
ker Hill. He was subsequently discharged on account of dis- 
ability. He was born at Bath, where he died. 

Miss Harriet C. Dolbee. 14194 

Born in Illinois. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Swanton, Edward Pettengill 
and Somers Pettengill. 

Daughter of Shadrach Rodney Dolbee and Hannah Elizabeth Pet- 
tengill, his wife. 

See No. 14193- 

Mrs, Blanche Owen Dolbee Cole. 1419^ 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of Henry C. Cole. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Swanton, Edward Pettengill 

and Somers Pettengill. 

Daughter of Shadrach Rodney Dolbee and Hannah Elizabeth Pet- 
tengill, his wife. 

See No. 14193- 

Mrs. Cora Dolbee Rohland. 14 196 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of Charles B. Rohland. 
Descendant of Lieut. William Swanton, Edward Pettengill 

and Somers Pettengill. 



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Daughter of Shadrach Rodney Dolbee and Hannah Elizabeth Pet- 
tengill, his wife. 
See No. 14193. 

Mrs. Lizzie Hanenkamp Delafield. 14197 

Born in Missouri. 
Wife of Wallace Delafield. 
Descendant of Lieut. Peter Humrichouse, of Pennsylvania; 

William Jones and Richard Stith, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Richard Pindell Hanenkamp and Agnes Catherine 
Jones, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Stith Jones and Lucy Gibson, his wife; 
Arnold Ferdinand Hanenkamp and Margaret Humrichouse, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Jones and Katherine Smith, his wife 
(m. 1777); Peter Humrichouse and Mary Post, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Jones and Agnes Walker, his 
wife; Richard Stith and Lucy Hall, his wife. 

Peter Humrichouse, (1753-1836), entered the army as a pri- 
vate, rose to the rank of lieutenant, and was officer of the day 
when Washington crossed the Delaware. He served to the 
close of the war. He received a pension for service in the 
Pennsylvania Continental Line at the age of eighty-one. He 
was bom in York county, Pa., and died at Hagerstown, Md. 

William Jones, (1745-81), served in Capt. Robert Powell's 
company. Col. William Heth's Third Virginia Regiment. He 
was killed at the battle of Guilford Court House. 

Richard Stith, (1727- 1802), was a member of the Committee 
of Correspondence of Bedford county, 1775. He surveyed the 
county and laid out Lynchburg. He was born in Brunswick 
county and died in Campbell county. 

Mrs. Mariel Clapham Gere. 14 198 

Born in Nebraska. 

Descendant of Dr. Isaac Grant, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Charles Henry Gere and Mariel Clapham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Horatio Nelson Gere and Juliana de Lay Grant, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Grant and Hannah Tracy, his wife. 

Isaac Grant, (i 760-1841), enlisted when a boy and served in 
the company of his brother, Capt. Elihu Grant. He was cap* 
tured at Fort Washington, confined on the "Grosvenor," and 



74 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

waf one of four of the company that survived the horrors of 
the priiton ship. He was at Valley Forge, Stony Point, and 
ijcrved to the close of the war. He was bom at Litchfield, 
Conn., and died at Albion, Mich. 
AUo Nos. loBi, 5429. 

Mrs. Malah Brackett Philbrick. 14199 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Philctus H. Philbrick. 

Descendant of Lieut. Asa Miller, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joseph Warren Brackett and Lydia Miller, his wife. 

(iranddaughter of Francis Miller (1780-1866) and Malah Bagg, his 
fifHt wife (1783-1810). 

(jr.-granddaughter of Asa Miller and Eunice Shircoy, his second 
wife. 

Asa Miller served in the Hampshire county militia, 1777, in 
the C(^mpany commanded by Capt. Levy Ely and in the regi- 
ment under Col. John Mosely. 

Mrs, Ida Gribling. 14200 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Austin Gribling. 

1 Ascendant of Aaron Stiles, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Daniel W. Graves and Lydia Stiles, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. Stephen Stiles and Sally Hathaway, his 
wife, 

Gr,-granddaughter of Aaron Stiles and Catherine Conklin, his wife. 

Aaron Stiles, (176^1843), volunteered from Morristown at 
s\xteei\ ii\ Capt, Jonas Ward's company. Col. Oliver Spencer's 
Additional Continental regiment. He fought in many bat- 
tks» was wounded and when he recovered rejoined his regi- 
n^ent. He was a pensioner from Stiles' settlement, Delaware 
wuntv* N» Y,» where he died, 

Mrs. Louie Merrill Allen. 14201 

Bv^m in Vertxxont. 
Wift v^f Edwanl Hwrv^n Alien. 
Dwcemtant ^>f Annis MerrilU of New Hampshire. 
l>au^ht<r v>l William T. Merrill and Marv Tuie Tbnrber. his wile. 
Qrandslau^ht^r ol Mo*e$ Mernll and Lucy Osgood* his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 75 



Gr.-granddaughter of Annis Merrill and Lydia Merrill, his wife. 

Annis Merrill, (1750- 1847), served as a soldier through the 
war. He was born in Massachusetts and was a pensioner from 
Bath, N. H., where he died. 

Mrs. Annie Whitney Marsk. 14202 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of James Elwin Marsh. 
Descendant of Ananias Tubbs, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Reuben F. Whitney and Jane Tubbs, his wife 

Granddaughter of William Tubbs and Eunice Carpenter, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ananias Tubbs and Hannah Hill, his wife. 

Ananias Tubbs, (1732- 1828), enlisted under Capt. Benedict 
Arnold, 1775, marched through the wilderness of Maine, was 
wounded and taken prisoner at Quebec. His wife carded, 
spun and wove the cloth for his outfit on this perilous march. 
When he was a prisoner she made a visit to him, riding on 
horseback to Quebec from Gilsam, N. H., where he was bom. 
He died at Northfield, Vermont. 

Mrs. Mary Jane Bemis Wright. 1420J 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Wife of Leonard Wright. 

Descendant of Lieut. James Brewer, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Calvin Bemis and Deborah Brewer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asa Brewer (1767-1836) and Deborah Sargent, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Brewer and Mary Hoar, his wife. 

James Brewer, (1746-1832), enlisted, 1775, in Col. James 
Reed's regiment, and 1777 served under Capt. James Lewis 
and Col. Enoch Hale to reinforce the garrison at Ticonderoga. 
He was born in England and died at Swanzey, N. H. 

Mrs. Frances Whitney Fisher. 14204 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of George W. Fisher. 

Descendant of Ananias Tubbs, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Reuben F. Whitney and Jane Tubbs, his wife. 
See No. 14202 



76 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Maria Metcalf McCann. 1420^ 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Widow of Dwight James McCann. 

Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Metcalf, of Massachusetts; 
William Cheney, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Horace Metcalf and Chloe Cheney, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Metcalf and Roby Converse, his wife; 
William Cheney, Jr., and Tryphena Hatch, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Metcalf and Hannah Richardson, 
his wife; William Cheney. 

Samuel Metcalf, (1739-85), turned out from Oakham in the 
company of Capt. John Crawford, Col. Jonathan Warner's regi- 
ment, at the Lexington Alarm. 

William Cheney, of Marlow, enlisted, 1777, binder Capt. Oliver 
Ashley, and reenlisted, 1779, under Col. Benjamin Bellows. 

Also No. 1x25-1. 

Miss Mary Elizabeth Partridge. 14206 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Ens. John Cook, of Massachusetts ; Ens. Jon- 
athan Hubbard, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Edward A. Partridge and Mary Elizabeth Cook, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Godfrey Cook and Abigail Hubbard, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Cook and Molly Godfrey, his wife; 
Jonathan Hubbard and Eunice Wheeler, his wife. 

John Cook, (1734-1810), served as ensign in Capt. Macey 
Williams' company. Col. Timothy Walker's regiment, 1775. 
He was born at Norton, Mass., and died at Claremont, N. H. 

Jonathan Hubbard, (1757-1829), was ensign, 1776, under 
Capt. Samuel Wetherbee. This company was raised at 
Charlestown for the defense of Portsmouth. 

Mrs. Carrie Champney Grover. 14207 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Widow of Franklin W. Grover. 

Descendant of Samuel Willey, Henry Lovejoy, Deacon Abial 
Lovejoy, Nathaniel Randall and Moses Randall, all of New 
Hampshire. 

Daughter of Samuel Willey Thompson and Eliza Randall, his wife. 



LINE\CE BOOK. 77 



Granddaughter of Jonathan Thompson and Polly Willey, his wife; 
William Randall and Betsey Lovejoy, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Willey and Elizabeth Glazier, his 
wife; Abial Lovejoy and Anna Stickney, his wife; Moses Randall and 
Agnes Forest, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Lovejoy and Phebe Chandler, his 
wife; Nathaniel Randall and Mary Runnels, his wife. 

Samuel Willey, (1753-1844), served at Seavey Island, 1775, 
in Capt. Smith Emerson's company, and in the Burgoyne cam- 
paign under Capt. Jeremiah Gilman. He was born at Lee and 
died at Conway. The gun he carried is still in the family. 

Abial Lovejoy, (1737-1817), was a member of the Commit- 
tee of Safety of Conway, 1775. He was born at Concord and 
died at Conway. 

Henry Lovejoy, (i 716- 1788), was a signer of the Association 
Test. He was born at Andover and died at Concord. 

Nathaniel Randall, (1723-1814), served in the expedition to 
Rhode Island, 1776. He was born at Lee where he died. 

Moses Randall, (1757-1809), enlisted, 1776, in Capt. James 
Shepherd's company for service in the northern army. He was 
born at Durham and died at Conway. 

Also Nos. I3533» 13535- 

Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Eastman. 14208 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Wife of Thomas Crosby Eastman. 

Descendant of Henry Lovejoy, Abial Lovejoy, Richard East- 
man and Richard Eastman, Jr., of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Jonathan Cummings Eastman and Susan Merrill, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Eastman and Phoebe Lovejoy, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Lovejoy and Betsey Spring, his 
wife; Richard Eastman, Jr., and Abiah Holt, his first wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abial Lovejoy and Anna Stickney, his 
wife; Richard Eastman and Molly Lovejoy, his wife. 

See No. 14207. 

Richard Eastman, (1712-1807), signed the Association Test» 

Richard Eastman, Jr., (1747- 1826), served at the Ticonder- 
oga Alarm in Col. Thomas Stickney's regiment. He was born 
at Pembroke and died at Conway. 

Also No. 13534- 



78 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Hannah Willey Seavey. 14209 

Born in New Hampshire. 
Descendant of Jonathan Seavey, Lieut. Amos Barnes and 
Richard Eastman, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Jonathan Seavey, Jr., and Polly Barnes, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Amos Barnes and Polly Eastman, his wife. 
See Nos. 14208, 14211. 



Miss Katharine S. Osgood. 142 io 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Henry Lovejoy and of Deacon Abial Lovejoy, 
of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Charles Hazen Osgood and Sophia Spring Lovejoy, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jedidiah Lovejoy and Betsey Lovejoy, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Lovejoy and Betsey Lovejoy, his 
wife. 

See Nos. 14207, 14208. 

Mrs. Ella Barnes Dow. 142 n 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Wife of Hiram Harvey Dow. 

Descendant of Lieut. Amos Barnes, Jonathan Seavey and 

Richard Eastman, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Albert Barnes and Almira Seavey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Amos Barnes and Polly Eastman, his wife; 
Simon Seavey and Betsey Hendley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Eastman and Abiah Holt, his wife; 
Jonathan Seavey and Priscilla Philbrook, his wife. 

See Noi. 14208. 

Amos Barnes, (1755-1840), enHsted from Dunbarton and 
served at Bunker Hill in the Canadian campaign, at Trenton, 
Valley Forge, Monmouth and in Sullivan's expedition against 
the Indians, 1779. He was bom at Groton, Mass. 

Also No. 13534. 

Jonathan Seavey, (1758-1846), enlisted at the age of seven- 
teen in Capt. Richard Shortridge's company. Col. Enoch Poor's 
r^^ent. He reenlisted under Col. Alexander Scammell. He 
was bom at Greenland and died at Conway. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 79 



Mrs, Mary Hall Shedd. 142 12 

Born in Maine. 

Wife of Dr. George Horsley Shedd. 

Descendant of Abijah Warren, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Solomon Smith Hall and Emily Augusta Warren, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ira Warren and Polly Buck, his wife; Jonathan 
Hall and Mary Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Warren and Sally Gray, his wife. 

Abijah Warren, (1762- 1842), enlisted at the age of fifteen in 
Capt. Samuel Baldwin's company, and, 1779, served under 
Capt. John Sawtell. At the close of the war he was in the 
regiment commanded by Col. Rufus Putnam. He was born at 
Taunton, Mass., and died at Paris, Maine. 



Mrs. Alice Head George. 142 13 

Born in New Hampshire. 
Wife of Clarence Herbert George. 
Descendant of John Head, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of John Bergan Head and Nancy Green Stevens, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel Merrill Head and Almira Rogers, his 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Head and Mehitable Lakeman, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Head and Lydia Merrill, his wife. 
John Head, (1748- 1809), enlisted from Pembroke and served 

as a private in the militia. 



MRS- LuRA Ellen Hobbs Boody. 142 14 

Born in Maine. 

Wife of D. F. Boody. 

Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Hobbs, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Samuel Hidden Hobbs and Caroline F. Buker, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Barker Hobbs and Polly Mudgett, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Hobbs. 

Nathaniel Hobbs, (1742-1830), served at Pierce's Island, 
1775. He died at Ossipie. 



8o DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Emma Walker Brock. 1421J 

Born in Maine. 
Wife of Henry E. Brock. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Walker and of Isaac Abbott, of 
Maine. 

Daughter of Hazen B. Walker and Caine M. Abbott, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William W. Walker and Julia A. Dearborn, his 
wife; James S. Abbott and Caroline M. Willey, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Walker and Betsey Palmer, his wife; 
Isaac Abbott and Susanna Knight, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Walker and Abigail Charles, 
his wife. 

Isaac Abbott, (1762-1861), enlisted at fifteen in Col. Thomas 
Stickney's regiment. He was among the picked men selected 
to join the command of Baron Steuben. He was a pensioner 
from Fryeburg, where he died at an advanced age. 

Nathaniel Walker, (i 761 -1843), enlisted when a lad and was 
at the battle of "The Cedars." He served in Capt. James Os- 
good's company, Bedell's regiment, and also under Capt. Abel 
Walker. He was born at Fryeburg where he died. 



Miss Martha F. Barnes. 142 i6 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Lieut. Amos Barnes and of Richard Eastman. 
Daughter of Alonzo Barnes and Almira Merrill, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Amos Barnes and Polly Eastman, his wife. 
See Nos. 14208, 14209. 

Mrs. Lilian Seavey Wolcott. 142 17 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Wife of George F. Wolcott. 

Descendant of Jonathan Seavey, Nathaniel Walker, Amos 

Barnes and Richard Eastman. 

Daughter of John Vernon Seavey and Maria Shirley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Seavey and Polly Barnes, his wife; 
Edmund Shirley and Abigail Walker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Seavey and Priscilla Philbrooke, 
his wife; Amos Barnes and Polly Eastman, his wife; Nathaniel 
Walker and Abigail Charles, his wife. 

See Nos. 14208, 14211, 14215. 



LINKAGE BOOK. 8 1 



Mrs. Henrietta Wolcott Brock. 142 i8 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Wife of Leonard W. Brock. 

Descendant of Richard Eastman, Abithar Eastman, Noah 
Eastman and Thomas Merrill, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Timothy Wolcott and Susan Eastman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Timothy Wolcott and Jane Walcome, his wife; 
Henry Eastman and Esther Eastman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Noah Eastman and Hannah Holt, his wife; 
Abiathar Eastman and Phebe Merrill, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Eastman and Molly Lovejoy, 
his wife; and of Thomas Merrill. 
See No. 14208. 

Thomas Merrill, (1723-88), who had served in the early 
wars, was town clerk and on the alarm list of Conway. 

Abiathar and Noah Eastman signed the Association Test. 

Mrs. Louise Few Smith Rex. 142 19 

Born in New Jersey. 
Wife of Frederick A. Rex. 
Descendant of Capt. Lieut. James Smith and of William 

Smith, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William Few Smith and Catharine Ann Schenck, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Few Smith and Maria Louisa Lehman, 
his second wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Smith and Rebecca Sherran, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Smith and Sarah Lovett, his wife. 

William Smith, (1752-1804), served in Capt. Elias Long- 
street's company, first Monmouth county regiment. New Jersey 
Continental Line at the battle of Monmouth. 

James Smith, (1719-89), served as captain-lieutenant during 
the Revolution. He was born at Burlington, N. J., and died 
at Philadelphia. 

Mrs. Alice Browning Hanford. 14220 

Born in New Jersey. 
Wife of Henry Betts Hanford. 
Descendant of Capt. Lieut. James Smith and of William 

Smith. 
Daughter of Maurice Browning and Anna A. Smith, his wife. 

6 



82 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Few Smith and Maria Louise Lehman, 
his second wife. 
See No. 14219. 

Mrs. Catharine L H. Burnham. 1422 i 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Frederick G. Burnham. 
Descendant of Rev. Jason Haven, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Francis Milliard and Catharine Dexter Haven, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Haven and Elizabeth Foster, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter^^-JSTson Haven and Catherina Dexter, his wife. 

Jason Haven, ^733-1803), a graduate of Harvard, was a pa- 
triot preacher ^ring the Revolution and served as a delegate 
to the convention that framed the state constitution. He was 
bom at Dedham, where he died. 

Mrs. Ruth Elizabeth Tichener Fairchild. 14222 

Born in New Jersey. 

Widow of Dr. Richard Van Wyck Fairchild. 

Descendant of David Hedden, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of James H. Tichener and Lydia Tuttle Nuttman, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of James Tichener and Abigail Huntington Hedden, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Hedden and Esther Baldwin, his wife 
(b. 1752). 

David Hedden served as a minute man in the Essex county 

militia. He was born at Newark, 1750. 

Mrs, Laura Champenois Wright. 14223 

Born in New Jersey. 

Wife of Omam W. Wright. 

Descendant of Samuel Coit and of Samuel Coit, Jr., of Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter of Isaac Champenois and Louisa Pierson Blazier, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Andrew Champenois and Mary Ann Coit, his 
•wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Coit and Esther Olmsted, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Coit, Jr., and Silvia Lewis, his 
wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 83 



Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Coit and Elizabeth Richards, 
his wife. 

Samuel Coit, (1726-92), served under Capt. John Deslion in 
the first alarm list. He was born and died at New London. 

Samuel Coit, Jr., was a private in Capt. John Hempstead's 
company. 

Also No. 6238. 

Mrs. Jane Champenois Farrand. 14224 

Born in New Jersey. 
Wife of Dudley Farrand. 

Descendant of Samuel Coit and of Samuel Coit, Jr. 
Daughter of Isaac Champenois and Louisa Pierson Blazier, his 
•wife. 

See No. 14223. 

Mrs. Jennie Thompson Robinson. i422ij 

Born in New Jersey. 

Wife of Oscar Robinson. 

Descendant of Joseph Thompson, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of William W. Thompson and Jane Conover, hi^ wife. 

Granddaughter of William I. Thompson and Margaret Denise, 
his wife. 

Gr.-grariddaughter of Joseph Thompson and Sarah Conover, his 
•wife. 

Joseph Thompson served as a minute man in Capt. Henry 

Wadrleirs company. Col. David Forman's regiment of Mon- 
mouth county militia. He was bom in 1743. 

Mrs. Janet Colwell Murphy. 14226 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Franklin Murphy. 

Descendant of Col. Cornelius Ludlow, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Israel Day Colwell and Catherine C. G. Hoagland, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Colwell and Mchetable Day, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Israel Day and Elizabeth Ludlow, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Ludlow and Martha Lyon, his 
second wife. 

Cornelius Ludlow, (1728-1812), was major of Morris county 

militia, 1776. He was at the battles of Three Rivers, Long 



84 DAUGHTERS O? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Island, Springfield, Trenton, Princeton and Germantown. He 
resigned November, 1777, on account of disability. He was 
born at New Providence an*! died at Long Hill. 

Mrs. Caroline V. T. Mockridge. 14227 

Born in New Jersey. 
Wife of Oscar Bromley Mockridge. 
Descendant of David Hedden, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of James H. Tichenor and Lydia Tuttle Nuttman, his 
wife. 
See No. 14222. 

Miss Julia H. Tichenor. 14228 

Born in New Jersey. 

Descendant of David Hedden. 

Daughter of James H. Tichenor and Lydia Tuttle Nuttman, his 
"wife. 
See No. 14222. 

Mrs. Helen M. Herrick Case. 14229 

Born in New York. 

Wife of George W. Case. 

Descendant of Elijah Herrick, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Warren W. Herrick and Anne M. Lancaster, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ephraim Herrick and Amelia Spencer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Herrick and Hannah Russell, his wife. 

Elijah Herrick, (1758- 1808), enlisted as a private in Capt. 
Christopher Ely's company. Col. Jedediah Huntington's regi- 
ment, Connecticut Line. He was at Germantown, Valley 
Forge and Monmouth. He died at Milton, Vt. 

Mrs. Jane Codington Price Lee. 14230 

Born in New Jersey. 

Wife of John Burnett Lee, Jr. 

Descendant of Farrington Price, of New Jersey ; Lieut. Da- 
vid Hiscock, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Joseph Moore Price and Anna A. Hiscox, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ichabod Price and Susan Moore, his wife; 
Freeman Hiscox and Nancy Westerfield, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Farrington Price and Joanna Miller, his wife; 
David Hiscox and Anna Thompson, his wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Hiscox (Hiscock) and Anstus 
Bulbce, his wife. 

David Hiscock, (1751-1839), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. He served as ensign in Wadsworth's brrgade 
at the battles of Long Island and White Plains, and as lieuten- 
ant in the Rhode Island campaign, 1778. He was born at Un- 
ion and died at Woodstock. 

Farrington Price was one of the party, 1776, that captured 
the British ship "Blue Mountain Valley." He was taken pris- 
oner at the battle of Long Island and confined in the "Black 
Hole" of the Sugar House until ransomed by his mother, whose 
home at Elizabethtown was headquarters for the British officers. 
He was born 1758. 

Also No. 3425. 

Mrs. Mary Hazard Avery Hine. 1423 i 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of C. C. Hine. 

Descendant of Lieut. Levi Taylor, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Capt. Samuel Avery and Lorinda Morehouse, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Morehouse and Esther Taylor, his wife 
(b. 1770) 

Gr.-granddaughter of Levi Taylor and Martha Seymour, his wife 
<m. 1761). 

Levi Taylor served as lieutenant in Capt. Matthew Mead's 
company. Col. David Waterbury's regiment, in the Canadian 
campaign, 1775. He was born at Norwalk, 1733. 

Miss Jane Ann Avery. 14232 

Born in Connecticut. 

Descendant of Lieut. Levi Taylor. 

Daughter of Capt. Samuel Avery and Lorinda Morehouse, his 
•wife. 

Sec No. 14231. 

Miss Harriet Isabella Low Anable. 14233 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Low, of New York. 

Daughter of Samuel Low Anable and Sarah Babcock, his wife. 



86 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Anable and Alma Sheldon, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Sheldon and Isabel Low, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Low and Almy Stafford, his wife. 

Samuel Low, (1739- 1807), commanded a company in CoL 
Benjamin Symond's regiment of Berkshire county Massachu- 
setts militia, 1777. He turned out from New Providence at the 
Bennington Alarm and marched to the northward, 1780, by or- 
der of Gen. John Fellows* He was born at Providence, R. I., 
and died at Whitesboro, Oneida county, N. Y. 

Miss Anna Maria Stafford Anable. 14234 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Low. 

Daughter of Samuel Low Anable and Sarah Babcock, his wife. 

See No.. 14233. 

Mrs. Cornelia M. Dennis Trimble. 1423J 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Richard Trimble. 

Descendant of Hon. John Dennis, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Col. Richard Dennis and Susannah Salter Smith, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John Dennis, Jr., and Mary Jacques, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Dennis and Mary Cossens, his wife. 

John Dennis, (1726- 1806), served on the Committee of Cor- 
respondence, 1774, and 1776 was chairman of the Committee 
of Inspection. He provided wagons and forwarded powder 
to the counties ; arrested and put in jail, prisoners of war. He 
was a delegate from Middlesex county to the Provincial Con- 
gress, 1776. He was taken prisoner, 1777, and confined for one 
year in the Provost Gaol in New York and his property was de- 
stroyed or carried away while the British occupied New Bruns- 
wick. He was born at Newark. 

Miss Ada Louise Norris. 14236 

Born in Brazil, South America. 

Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Gideon Hoxie and of Capt. Peleg 
Hoxie, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Henry Lee Norris and Maria Schaeffer Hoxie, his 
wife. 



LINKAGE BOOK. 87 



Granddaughter of Joseph Hoxie and Eliza Blossom, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peleg Hoxie and Lucy Babcock, his wife 
(m. 1777). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Hoxie and Dorcas Congdon, his 
wife. 

Gideon Hoxie, (1729- 1805), served in the Rhode Island Line, 
1775, under Col. William Richmond. He commanded the Sen- 
ior Class Regiment, Kings county militia, 1781. 

Peleg Hoxie served as lieutenant under Col. Christopher 
Lippitt and as captain under Col. Christopher Green. He was 
born at Charlestown, R. L, and" was placed on the pension roll 
of Madison county, N. Y., 1818, at the age of sixty-four. 

Also Nos. 7548, 13735. 

Mrs. Mary Van Wyck Church. 14237 

Born in Tennessee. 

Wife of Benjamin Silliman Church. 

Descendant of Stephen Cantrell, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Abraham Van Wyck and Elizabeth Searcy Cantrell, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Cantrell, Jr., and Juliet Ann Deadrick 
Wendell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Cantrell and Mary Blackmore, his 
wife. 

Stephen Cantrell, (1758- 1827), was employed by the Conti- 
nental Commissioners of North Carolina and for his service 
received a grant of land in Tennessee. He was born near 
Abingdon, Va., and died in Sumner county, Tenn. 

Also Nos. 1776, 6978. 

Mrs. Emma Florence Sloat Holland. 14238 

Born in New York. 

Wife of George Washington Holland. 

Descendant of Sergt. John Sloat, of New York. 

Daughter of Zela Merritt Sloat (1812-89) and Sarah Minor (1817- 
1861), his wife (m. 1839). 

Granddaughter of John Ward Sloat (1783-1830) and Rachel 
Ganoung, his wife (b. 1780). 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Sloat and Trainor Loundsbury, his wife. 

John Sloat served as sergeant in Capt. Johannus Schutt's 
company. Col. Abraham Brinkerhoflf's regiment of Dutchess 
county. He was born in New York, 1736, where he died. 



'SS DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Gertrude Frankan Hess. 14259 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Hon. Jacob Hess. 

Descendant of Lieut. George Griswold, Jr., of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Nathan Frankan and Delia Clark Griswold, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Wareham Griswold and Sylvia Clark, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Levi Griswold (1769-1844) and Azubah Gris- 
wold, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Griswold, Jr., and Mary Hayden, 
his first wife (m. 1759). 

George Griswold, Jr., (1737-1823), was appointed lieuten- 
ant of the Fourth Company, commanded by Capt. Ozias Petti- 
bone, and served under Col. Samuel Mott in the first battalion 
raised by the state, 1775, for service in the Northern Depart- 
ment. He was born in Hartford county, where he died. 

Also No. 4197. 



Miss Mary Heyl Churchill. 14240 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of George Heyl, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John Augustus Churchill and Harriet Heyl, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William George Heyl and Matilda Chardon, his 
•wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Heyl and Sarah Steward, his wife. 

Gr.-gT.-granddaughter of George Heyl and Dorothea Phyle, his 
wife. 

George Heyl served as a private in Capt. Tench Francis' 
company of Philadelphia militia. He was born in Germany and 
died at Germantown, 1815. 



Miss Mary Penfield. 14241 

Born in New York. 
Descendant of Lieut. Peter Penfield, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of James Harral Penfield and Julia R. Penfield, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Alanson Penfield. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Penfield. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Penfield. 

Peter Penfield, (1743-1812), served as lieutenant, 1776, in 
Capt. William G. Hubbard's company, Wadsworth's brigade. 
Also Nos. 3502, 4004, 5327. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 89 



Mrs. Maude W. Stimson Tooker. 14242 

Born in Maine. 

Wife of Edmund C. Tooker. 

Descendant of Samuel Libby, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John W. Stimson and Christina Haley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Stimson and Eliza Libby, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Libby and Abigail GrafFam, his wife 
(m. 1783). 

Samuel Libby, (1759-1819), enlisted as a private, 1775, in 
Capt. Benjamin Larrabee's company and served in New York. 
He joined the Penobscot expedition, 1779, and endured great 
hardship. He was born at Scarborough, where he died. 

Mrs. Harriet Putnam Hill Nowell, 14243 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Wife of Rev. William Gray Nowell, A. M., Ph. D. 

Descendant of Capt. James Hill, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Capt. James Madison Hill and Valeria Marchmont- 
Brown, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Hill, Jr., and Abigail Deverson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Hill and Eunice Gruard, his wife. 

James Hill, (1754-1811), commanded an independent com- 
pany, served under Col. John Langdon and joined the Con- 
tinental army under Gen. Horatio Gates, 1777. He was bom 
at Berwick, Maine, and died at Portsmouth, N. H. 

Mrs. Ida Dorr Sedgwick. 14244 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Cyrus Swan Sedgwick. 
Descendant of Capt. Artemas Knight, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Cornelius Dorr and Emma Richards, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel Dorr and Mary Knight, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Artemas Knight and Tabitha Sanderson, 
his wife. 

Artemas Knight, (1748-1838), entered the arjny as second 
lieutenant in Col. John Crane's regiment and was at the battle 
of White Plains and Brandywine. He received bounty land 
which he located at Franconia, N. H. He was bom at Wor- 
cester, Mass., and on his tomb at Westmoreland, N. H., is the 
inscription "Capt. Artemas Knight. A Revolutionary officer." 

Also No. 13532. 



90 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Myra R. Hotchkiss. 14245: 

Born in New York. 
Descendant of Lieut. Elisha Ensign, and of Asahel P. Ben- 
nett, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Clark Beers Hotchkiss and Caroline Hotchkiss, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Asahel P. Bennett and Sarah Ensign, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Ensign and Elizabeth Sedgwick, his 
wife. 

Elisha Ensign, (1729-1808), was lieutenant in the Third Shef- 
field Company, commanded by Capt. Roswell Downing, 1776. 
He served, 1779, in Col. Miles Powell's Berkshire county regi- 
ment. He died at Sheffield. 

Asahel P. Bennett, (1754-1840), was a minute man, 1777, in 
the Berkshire county militia under Col. John Brown, and 1781 
served under Col. John Ashley. 
Also No. 13684. 

Mrs. Margaret M. Porter Hotchkiss. 14246 

Born in New Jersey. 

Widow of Clark B. Hotchkiss. 

Descendant of John Porter, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Truman Handy Porter and Rachel Ludlow Morgan, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Francis Dana Porter and Olive Barker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Noah Porter and Sarah Williams, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Porter and Deborah Shaw, his wife. 

John Porter, (1740-1823), was a private in Capt. Edward 
Cobb's company, Col. Edward Metcalf's regiment, 1776. He 
served, 1777, under Capt. James Allen in Rhode Island. He 
was born at Abington, where he died. 

Mrs. Gertrude Smith Crawford. 14247 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Hanford Crawford. 

Descendant of Onesiphorus Ayres, Capt. Daniel Gilbert and 

Cyprian Keyes, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Edward Parmlee Smith and Hannah Cleveland Bush, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Levi Bush and Anna Ayres, his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 9 1 



Gr.-granddaughter of Jabez Ayres and Hannah Gilbert, his wife; 
Levi Bush and Martha Ball, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Onesiphorus Ayres and Anna Goodale, 
his wife; Daniel Gilbert and Lucy Barnes, his wife; Jotham Bush 
and Hepzibah Keyes, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Cyprian Keyes and Hepzibah Howe, 
his wife. 

Onesiphorus Ayres, (1733- 1809), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Correspondence, 1777. He served as a minute man 
from North Brookfield, where he was born and died. 

Daniel Gilbert, ( 1729-1824), commanded a company of militia 
in Col. John Cushing's regiment that marched from Brookfield 
to serve at Bennington and Half Moon, 1777. 
Also No. 12740. 

Cyprian Keyes, (1706- 1802), served as a minute man. He 
was born at Shrewsbury and died at Boylston. 

Mrs. Sallie Collins Curry. 14248 

Born in Mississippi. 

Wife of Dr. Walker Cuxry. 

Descendant of David Murray, of Georgia. 

Daughter of James M. Collins and Ann Eliza Murray, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Murray and Mary Walton, his wife. 

David Murray, (1760-1840), was a private and received a 
grant of land for his service. He was born in Lincoln county, 
Ga., died in Talladega county, Alabama, and upon his tomb is 
the inscription "A soldier of the Revolution." 

Also No. 8650. 

Mrs. Harriet Crocker Alexander. 14249 

Born in California. 

Wife of Charles Beatty Alexander. 

Descendant of Col. Seth Read, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Crocker and Mary Deming, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John J. Deming and Emily Read, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles John Read and Rachel Miller, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Seth Read and Hannah Harwood, his 
wife (m. 1768). 

Seth Read, (1746-97), served as major at the Lexington 
Alarm. He was in active service until ill health compelled 



92 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

him to retire, 1776, with the rank of colonel. He was a mem- 
ber of the Constitutional Convention, 1779. He was born at 
Uxbridge, Mass., and died in Erie county, Pa. 

Mrs. Louise Floyd Alling, 14290 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Asa Ailing Ailing. 

Descendant of Sergt. Joseph Seely, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of George Harvey Smith and Julia Leary Floyd, his wife. 
Granddaughter of George Washington Floyd and Hannah Jane 
Seely, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Mason Seely and Priscilla Cornwall, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Seely and Hannah Hoyt, his wife. 
Joseph Seely, (1751-1812), served as a private in the Ninth 

Regiment of militia, 1776-77, and as sergeant in Capt. Reuben 
Scofield's company, 1779, at the New Haven Alarm. He was 
born at New Canaan, where he died. 

Mrs. Bessie Louise Bundy Laird. 14291 

tBorn in New York. 

Wife of Louis K. R. Laird. 

Descendant of Daniel Spencer, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Edwin S. Bundy and Adelia W. Dennisson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James P. Dennisson and Jane Spencer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Spencer and Nancy Cuming, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Spencer and Catherine Cramer, his 
wife. 

Daniel Spencer, (1759-1854), served as a private of Light 
Dragoons under Col. Elisha Sheldon. He enlisted from Pom- 
fret, Conn., and was a pensioner from Canajoharie, N. Y., 
where he died. His pension was allowed for two years' actual 
service. On July 4th, 1853, he was the honored guest of 
New York City and dined with the veterans of 1812. 

Mrs. Adelia Wentworth Bundy. 14252 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Edwin S. Bundy. 
Descendant of Daniel Spencer. 

Daughter of James P. Dennisson and Jane Spencer, his wife. 
See No. 14251- 



LINEAGE BOOK. 93, 



Miss Lillian Todd Shumway. 1425J 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Jehiel Todd, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Sands Shumway and Ophelia Mallory, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Mallory and Eliza Todd, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Todd and Sarah Frink, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jehiel Todd and Hannah Street, his wife. 

Jehiel Todd, (1761-1843), volunteered, 1777, in Capt. James 
Peck's company, Col. Roger Enos' regiment. He served as a 
minute man at the Danbury and New Haven Alarms. He was 
born at Wallingford, Conn., and was a pensioner from 
Toddsville, N. Y., where he died. 

Also No. 12153. 

Mrs Katherine E Jarvis Scovel. 142^4 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Arthur Dwight Scovel. 

Descendant of Jacob Jennings, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of George M. Jarvis and Orissa T. Jarvis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Jarvis and Catherine Williams, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Melancthon Jarvis and Clarissa Jennings, hi& 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Jennings and Grace Park, his wife. 

Jacob Jennings, (1739-1817), acted as clerk in Capt. Jabez 
Gregory's company. Col. David Wooster's regiment, 1776. 
He also served with the Norwalk Guards. He was born at 
Fairfield and died at Norwalk. 



Miss Cora Em.ma Fowler. 14255^ 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Col. Samuel Campbell, Jane Cannon Campbell^ 
Capt. Matthew Cannon and Dr. Obadiah Dunham, of New 
York ; Ebenezer Fowler and of Ebenezer Fowler, Jr., of Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter of John Gates Fowler and Emma Campbell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Russell Fowler and Esther Gates, his 
wife; Alonzo Campbell and Amy Dunham, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Rossiter Fowler and Rachel Fow- 
ler, his wife; Abner Dunham and Candace Irons, his wife; Samuel 
S. Campbell and Elizabeth Griffin, his wife. 



94 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Fowler, Jr., and Lois Rossiter, 
his wife; Dr. Obadiah Dunham and Lucy Gillet, his wife; Samuel 
Campbell and Jane Cannon, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Fowler and Desire Bristol, 
his wife; Matthew Cannon and Elanor McKinney, his wife. 

Samuel Campbell, ( 1738-1824), was in the battle of Oriskany, 

where his brother was killed by his side and when the colonel 
fell, he commanded the forces. He converted his house in 
Cherry Valley into a garrison, where the inhabitants gathered 
for protection until it was burned, 1778. 

Also Nos. 860, 4218, 7918. 

Jane Cannon Campbell, (1743-1836), was a patriot and her 
zeal had made her obnoxious to the enemy. In the absence of 
the husband, 1778, the Seneca Indians captured the family. 
Her defense, the march through the wilderness with her four 
children, and the killing of her mother because she was in- 
firm is too horrible to relate. In 1780 she received the first 
news of her husband and that year they were exchanged for 
the family of Col. John Butler. The noble mother was the last 
survivor of the women of the Revolution of Cherry Valley. 

Matthew Cannon, ( 1717-92), served as a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety and in the militia. He was wounded and 
overpowered when his wife and daughter were taken prisoner, 
1778. He was born in Ireland and died at Cherry Valley. 

Obadiah Dunhan, (1730-1813), was a member of the conven- 
tion held at Dorset, Vt., 1776. He was bom at Hebron, Conn., 
and died at Middlefield, N. Y. 

Ebenezer Fowler, (1719-1800), served as a minute man at 
Lexington. He was born at North Guilford, where he died. 

Ebenezer Fowler, Jr., (1747-1833), served several enlist- 
ments. He was ensign at Ticonderoga and lieutenant in Capt. 
Stephen Hall's company. 

Eleanor Thompson Keyes. 14256 

Bom in New York. 
^ uirc W. Keyes. 

of Maj. Robert McKean and of Samuel McKean, 

Kean Thompson and Mary B. Olive, his 



LINEAGE BOOK. 95 



Granddaughter of Avery Thompson and Eleanor McKean, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel McKean and Ellen Cambell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert McKean. 

Robert McKean, (1736-81), raised a company of rangers, 
1776, for the defense of Cherry Valley. He was killed in a 
battle with the Indians, 1781, at Fort Plain, where his son, 
Samuel, was wounded. 



Mrs. Frances Howlett Comstock. 14257 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Edward Comstock. 

Descendant of Lieut. Israel Munson, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Charles Howlett and Anne Elizabeth Munson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Munson and Sarah Bradley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Israel Munson and Anna Griswold, his wife. 

Israel Munson, (1737-1806), was appointed by the Assembly 
lieutenant of the Fifth Company, Second Regiment, 1775. He 
was bom at New Haven, where he died. 



Mrs. Estelle Loraine Putnam Strang. 14298 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Le Grand Strang. 

Descendant of Stephen Putnam, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Lorin Bradley Putnam and Amelia Lorena Needham, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lewis Putnam and Betsey Stillwell Allcott, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Putnam and Doanda Risley, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Putnam and Mary Gibbs, hfs 
wife (m. 1755). 

Stephen Putnam, (1728-1803), who had fought in the early 

wars, served, 1777, in the expedition against Canada in Capt. 
Elisha Whitcomb's company. Col. Timothy Bedell's New 
Hampshire regiment. He was born at Sutton and died at 
Northampton. He was brother to Gen. Rufus Putnam and 
cousin to Maj. Gen. Israel Putnam. 



96 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Delia Prior Smith. 14259 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Adam B. Smith. 

Descendant of John Prior, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Benjamin F. Prior and Esther Denton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Prior and Margaret Ring, his wife. 

John Prior, (1764-1834), enlisted from Swanzey at the age 
of sixteen in Capt. Jabez Barney's company, raised to re- 
inforce the army at West Point. He was born at Norton, 
Mass., and died at Greenfield, N. Y. 

Mrs. Minerva Hulbert Mayhew. 14260 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Charles Lewis Mayhew. 

Descendant of Col. John Rand and of Zachariah Rand, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles H. Hulbert and Minervia M. Wood, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Luther Hulbert and Tamar Rand, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Zachariah Rand and Jerusha Sawyer, his 
wife. 

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

John Rand, (1722-89), served as colonel of militia. 

Zachariah Rand, ( 1751-1827), served as a private under Capt. 
Edmund Bemiss. He reenlisted, 1777, and was at the battle 
of Bennington. He was born at Westminster, Mass., and died 
at Pittsford, Vt. 

Also No. 9256. 

Mrs, Fannie Hulbert Barnes. 14261 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Forrest Edmond Barnes. 

Descendant of Col. John Rand and of Zachariah Rand. 
Daughter of Charles H. Hulbert and Minervia M. Wood, his wife. 
See No. 14260. 

Mrs. Emma Cruttenden Strong Palmer. 14262 

Bom in New York. 

Wife of Albert S. Palmer. 

Descendant of George Robertson, of New York. 
Daughter of Sylvester Emory Strong and Anna Ray Strong, his 
wife. 



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Granddaughter of Sylvester Sanford Strong and Emma C. Strong, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Strong and Mary Robertson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Robertson and Lydia Garrett, 
his wife. 

George Robertson, (1757-1826), who was born in Scotland, 
enlisted in the army at the age of eighteen, and served in the 
Revolution. He died at Windham, N. Y. 

Mrs. Anna Strong Yates. 14263 

Born in New York. 
Wife of John B. Yates. 
Descendant of George Robertson. 

Daughter of Sylvester Emory Strong and Anna Ray Strong, his 
wife. 
See No. 14262. 

Mrs. Aimee Lathrop Hanson. 14264 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Walter H. Hanson. 

Descendant of Jedediah Lathrop, Jr., of Connecticut ; Daniel 
Shields, Maj. Abrham Dow Fonda, Lieut. Isaac Lansing and 
William Van Wie, of New York. 

Daughter of Daniel Shields Lathrop and Harriet Monteith Wilson, 
his wife (m. 1855). 

Granddaughter of Dyer Lathrop and Jane Ann Shields, his wife 
(m. 1824) ; James Alexander Wilson and Jane Louisa Monteith, his 
wife (m. 1828). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jedediah Lathrop, Jr., and Amy Gardiner, 
his wife (m. 1769); Daniel Shields and Elizabeth Fenn, his wife; 
Joseph Wilson and Sarah Fonda, his wife (m. 1796); George Mon- 
tieth and Harriet Lansing Van Wie, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Dow Fonda and Hendricke 
Lansing, his wife (m. 1771) ; William Van Wie and Jannetye Lansing, 
his wife (m. 1767). 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Lansing and Annetje Van 
Woert, his wife (m. 1746). 

Jedediah Lathrop, Jr., (1746-1811), was a volunteer from 
Norwich in Capt. Joshua Huntington's company, Wadsworth's 
brigade, raised to reenforce Washington, 1776. The colonel 
was taken prisoner and the brigade lost heavily in the retreat 
from New York. He died at Minden, N. Y. 



98 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Also Nos. 605, 3209, 13575. 

Daniel Shields, (1766-1835), enlisted when a lad in the Con- 
tinental New York Line. He served at Yorktown under La- 
fayette, and at the close of the war received a badge of merit 
signed by Washington. He died at Albany, N. Y. 

Abraham Dow Fonda, (1733-1801), was appointed captain of 
the Third Albany County Regiment, 1775, and served as ma- 
jor, 1778-81. He was born and died in Albany county. 

Isaac Lansing, (1725-99), served in the Burgoyne campaign 
in the regiment commanded by Col. Jacob Lansing, Jr. 

William Van Wie, (1740-1816), enlisted in Capt. Abraham 
Cuyler's company, 1777. He was in the battles against Bur- 
goyne until the surrender at Saratoga. 

Also No. 13575. 

Mrs. Helen Marian Fletcher. 14269 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Leonard B. Fletcher. 

Descendant of Capt. Dan Troop, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Isaac Ensign and Susan Helen Halsted, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Halsted and Bernicc Troop, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dan Troop and Sarah Terry, his wife. 

Dan Troop (Throop) commanded a company of Light Horse 
militia during the Revolution. The commission signed by Gov. 
Jonathan Trumbull is still in the family. He was born, 1740, 
at Lebanon, where he died. 

Mrs. Agnes Louise Putnam Daggett. 14266 

Born in New York. 

Wife of J. M. Daggett. 

Descendant of Stephen Putnam, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Lorin Bradley Putnam and Frances Elizabeth Jenkins, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lewis Putnam and Betsey Stillwell Alcott, his 
wife. 

See No. 14258. 

i. Caroline Ingersoll Ely. 14267 

Born in Georgia. 
Widow of Richard Sheldon Ely. 
Descendant of John Ingersoll, of Massachusetts. 



I^INEAOe. BOOK. 99 



Daughter of Maj. Edward Ingersoll, U. S. A., and Harriet Jencks 
Child, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Ingersoll, Jr., and Elizabeth Martin, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John IngersoU and Margaret Moseley, his 
wife. 

John IngersoU, (1731-92), served as moderator at the meet- 
ing, 1778, when a committee was chosen to remonstrate with 
the General Court for the lack of clothing and supplies of the 
army. He was bom at Westfield, where he died. 

Also No. 1 1060. 

Mrs. Agnes Ball Haight. 14268 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Theodore S. Haight. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. John Sumner and of Jonathan 
Smith, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William G. Ball and Victoria I. Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Smith and Maria Robbins, his Wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Smith and Mary Sumner, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Sumner and Mehitable Perry, his 
wife. 

John Sumner, (1736-1804), served as major and lieutenant 
colonel of the Fourth Regiment, Connecticut Line. He was at 
Germantown, Valley Forge, Monmouth and Stony Point. He 
was bom at Ashford, Conn., and died at Edinburg, N. Y. 

Jonathan Smith, (1762- 1824), served in the Connecticut 
Line. He died in Saratoga county, N. Y. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Ball Haight. 14269 

Born in New York. 
Wife of H. Vassar Haight. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. John Sumner and of Sergt Jona- 
than Smith. 
Daughter of William G. Ball and Victoria I. Smith, his wife. 
See No. 14268. 

Mrs, Maria Ball Coons. 14270 

Born in New York. 
Wife of E. S. Coons. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. John Sumner and of Sergt. Jon- 
athan Smith. 



lOO DAUGHTERS OI^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of William G. Ball and Victoria I. Smith, his wife. 
See No. 14268. 



Mrs. AIDA KlTTREDGE Abbe. 1427 1 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Solomon Kittredge, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Charles M. Kittredge and Marcella Conant, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Timothy Kittredge and Fannie Marsh, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Kittredge and Mary Baker, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Kittredge and Tabitha Ingalls, 
his wife. 
Solomon Kittredge, (1736-92), signed the Association Test, 
Also No. 1x555. 



IVtes. Ella R. Morton. 14272 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Wife of Isaac Morton. 

Descendant of Samuel Lanphear, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Jeffrey C. Potter and Susan Esther Crandall, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Crandall and Nancy Lanphear, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Lanphear. 

Samuel Lanphear enlisted as a private in Capt. Joshua Bab- 
cock's company, Col. John Topham's regiment, early in the 
war and served in the Rhode Island campaign, 1778, and un- 
der Capt. Henry Dayton, 1782. He was born at Westerly, 
1723, and died on the "Jersey" prison ship in Wallabout Bay. 



Mrs. Julia L. Robinson Smith. 14273 

Born in New York. 

Wife of De Witt Smith. 

Descendant of Capt. Elijah Hunter, of New York. 

Daughter of Isaac Robinson and Jane M. Hunter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gilbert Hunter and Anna Merrit, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Hunter and Anna Drake, his wife. 

Elijah Hunter, (1749-1815), served as lieutenant, 1775, and 
as captain of Grenadiers at the battle of White Plains. He 
was a delegate to the Assembly from Westchester county. He 
served over four years as a scout in the Secret Service, 1778-83. 
A certificate in the archives of the state, signed by Washing- 



LINEAGie BOOK. Id 



ton, 1783, says he performed this service "with integrity and to 
my satisfaction." He died at New York city. 
Also No. 12141. 



Mrs, Mary Ida Parris. 14274 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Edward L. Parris. 
Descendant of Ralph Schenck, of New York. 

Daughter of Charles Du Bois and Frances Elizabeth Smith, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Barnet Smith and Maria Schenck, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Ralph Schenck and Aleta Sebring, his wife. 
Ralph Schenck, ( 1762- 1 831), enlisted in Capt. Cornelius Van 

Wyck's company at the age of fourteen. He served several en- 
listments and was a private under Capt. James Rosecrans and 
Col. Lewis Du Bois when peace was declared. He was a pen- 
sioner from Shawangunk, Ulster county, where he died. 
Also Nos. 10152, 11210. 



Mrs. Frances Vaughan Warren. 14275 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of George Copp Warren. 

Descendant of Capt. Isaac Parsons, of Maine. 

Daughter of Edwin A. Gibbens and Mary E. Chandler, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Theophilus Parsons Chandler and Eliza J. 
Schlatter, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peleg Chandler and Esther Parsons, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Parsons and Salome Merrill, his 
wife. 

Isaac Parsons, (1740-1825), served in the sea coast defense, 
1777. He commanded a company in Col. Prime's regiment, 
Wadsworth's brigade, 1780. He died at New Gloucester. 



Mrs. Emma Evarts Chase. 14276 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Andrew Chase. 

Descendant of Ezra Chaffee, of New York. 
Daughter of William Augustus Evarts and Jerusha Ames, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Lemuel Ames and Olive Chaffee, his wife. 



I02 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Ezra Chaffee and Jerusha Hurlburt, his wife. 

Ezra Chaffee, (i 742-1815), served in the Eleventh Regiment 

of militia, 1776. He was born at Woodstock, where he died. 

Mrs, Elizabeth Butler Wright Mills. 14277 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Willis N. Mills. 

Descendant of Capt. Eli Butler and of Capt. Asa Todd, of 
Connecticut ; Capt. John Mosher, Ephraim Warren, Corp. Eph- 
raim Warren, Jr., and William Warren, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Erastus L. Wright and Julia Butler, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asa Alanson Butler and Mary Anne Mosher, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Butler and Hannah Todd, his wife; 
Abel Mosher and Sarah Proctor Warren, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eli Butler and Rachel Stocking, his wife; 
Asa Todd and Sarah Potter, his wife; John Mosher and Hannah 
Warren, his wife (m. 1770); Ephraim Warren, Jr., and Sarah Proc- 
tor, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Warren and Hannah Boyn- 
ton, his wife; Ephraim Warren and Marah Parker, his wife. 

Eli Butler, (1740- 1802), commanded a company in Sheldon's 
Light Horse. He was born at Middletown, Conn., and died 
at New Hartford, N. Y. 

John Mosher, (1745-1817), fought in many battles and re- 
ceived a sunstroke at Monmouth from which he never recover- 
ed. He was born at Pepperell, Mass., and died at New Hart- 
ford, Oneida county, N. Y. 

Ephraim Warren, Jr., (1759-1812), served from Bunker 
Hill to the surrender at Yorktown. He was born at Chelms- 
ford and died at Townsend. 

Ephraim Warren, (1731-1812), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm. He was bom at Chelmsford and died at Townsend. 

Asa Todd, (1750-1805), commanded a company of infantry. 
He was bom at Wallingford, Conn., and died at Paris, N. Y. 

William Warren was a minute man from Pepperell. 

Also N08. 3553> ^9> 11261. 



WNEAOE BOOK. 103 



Mrs. Maude Moors Williams. 14278 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Lewis C. Williams. 

Descendant of Atwater Cook, of Connecticut ; Capt. Joseph 

Moors and Joseph Moors, Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Alfred A. Moors and Mary J. Cook, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Atwater Cook, Jr., and Pamelia Jackson, his 
wife; Isaac L. Moors and Mary Simms, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Atwater Cook and Mary Bartholomew, his 
wife; Joseph Moors, Jr., and Margaret Lynde, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Moors and Mary Moors, his wife. 

Joseph Moors commanded a company in Prescott's regiment 

and was at the battle of Bunker Hill. His son Joseph served 
with him and at seventeen, 1779, enlisted from Middlesex coun- 
ty in the Continental army. 

Atwater Cook, (1758-1839), enlisted in Capt. Jacob Brack- 
ett's company, 1776, for service in New York. He was born 
at Wallingford, Conn., and was a pensioner from Salisbury, 
N. Y., where he died. 

Also No. 10179. 



Mrs. Mary A. Read Smith, 14279 

Born in New York. 

Wife of De Wane B. Smith. 

Descendant of Rev. Samuel Gilbert, Ralph Mack and Peleg 
Rose, of Connecticut ; Simon Read and Joshua Read, of Mas- 
sachusetts ; Thomas Biddlecome, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Cyrus W. Read and Mary Adaline Rose, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elisha Read and Weltha Mack, his wife; Harry 
Rose and Mary Barker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ralph Mack and Lydia Gilbert, his wife; 
Simon Read and Rocsa Lyon, his wife; Stephen Rose and Sarah 
Rose (cousins), his wife; Paul Barker and Mary Biddlecome, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Gilbert and Lydia Post, his wife; 
Joshua Read and Sarah Underwood, his wife (m. 1747); Peleg Rose 
and Mary Spicer, his wife; Thomas Biddlecome and Mary Burlin- 
game, his wife. 

Samuel Gilbert, (1734-1818), served as deputy to the Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1775-79. He was born and died at Hebron. 



I04 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Ralph Mack, (1759-1836), served several enlistments under 
different commands. He was born at Hebron, Conn., and was 
a pensioner from Jefferson county, N. Y., where he died. 

Peleg Rose served seven months as a private with the Con- 
necticut troops under Capt. Abel Spicer and Col. Samuel Hol- 
den Parsons. 

Joshua Read, (1724-95), served in the Berkshire militia. 

Simon Read, (1763-1846), served in Capt. William White's 
company, Col. John Brown's regiment, 1780, when the col- 
onel was killed at Stone Arabia. He enlisted, 1781, under 
Capt. Joseph Pierce. He died at Houndsfield, N. Y. 

Thomas Biddlecome, (1726-1813), served in the Massachu- 
setts militia, was captured and confined on the British prison 
ship at Halifax. He was born in Rhode Island and died at 
Deerfield, Oneida county, N. Y. 

Also No. 12838. 

Miss Rebecca L. Leeke. 14280 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Israel Anthony, John George Walter and 
Jacob Van Aernem, of New York. 

Daughter of James Benjamin Leeke and Frances Walter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Anthony Walter and Elizabeth Anthony, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Israel Anthony and Elizabeth Van Aernem, 
his wife; John George Walter and Magdalene Van Der Karr, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Van Aernem and Alida Van Der 
Heyden, his wife. 

Israel Anthony, (1760-1835), served as musician in the 
Levies throughout the Revolution. He was born at Fishkill 
and was a pensioner from Troy, where he died. 

Jacob Van Aernem and John George Walter served in the 
militia during the Revolution. 

Miss Mary Joy. 14281 

Born in New York. 
Descendant of David Joy, Timothy Whiting, Timothy Whit- 
ing, Jr., of Massachusetts ; Solomon Buel, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Lewis Beers Joy and Caroline Dudley Bull, his wife. 



I.INEAOE BOOK. 105 



Granddaughter of Walter Joy and Jane Ellen Radcliffe, his wife; 
William Howell Bull and Sarah Whiting, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thaddeus Joy and Huldah Miles, his wife; 
John Whiting and Anna Carter, his wife; Howell Bull (1768-1834) and 
Eunice Buel, his wife (1771-1867). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Joy and Hannah PartHdge, his 
wife; Timothy Whiting, Jr., and Abigail Kidder, his wife; Solomon 
Buel and Margaret Catlin, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Whiting and Sarah Osgood, 
his wife. 

David Joy, (1754-1813), enlisted, 1775, in Capt. Nathaniel 
Tuttle's company, Col. Charles Webb's regiment. He was 
bom at Rehobeth, Mass., and died at Fabius, N. Y. 

Timothy Whiting, (1732-99), who had served in the early 
wars, turned out with his sons, Timothy and John, at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. He was bom at Bellerica. 

Timothy Whiting, Jr., (1756-1826), served in the Conti- 
nental Infantry, and was aide to the quartermaster general. 

Also No. 10686. 

Solomon Buel, (1739-1816), served in the defense of Dafi- 
bury and was crippled for life by a wound received in the bat- 
tle. He was born at Litchfield. 



Mrs. Carrie G. Barber. 14282 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Burt G. Barber. 

Descendant of Corp. Silas Wheeler, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Grattan H. Brundage and Clara Grey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jesse Brundage and Sarah Wheeler, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Grattan H. Wheeler and Fannie Baker, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Silas Wheeler and Sarah Gardner, his 
wife. 

Silas Wheeler, (1752-1828), enlisted as a private in Capt. 
John Fields' company, 1775, and served as corporal under 
Col. Benedict Arnold at Quebec, where he was captured and 
confined in the Dauphin prison. When exchanged he served 
under Col. John Topham of the Rhode Island brigade. He 
subsequently enlisted on a privateer, was captured and impris- 
oned in Ireland. He escaped through the aid of Henry Grat- 



I06 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

tan, an Irish patriot. He was born at Concord, Mass., and 
died in Steuben county, N. Y. 
Also No«. 3466, 12880. 

Mrs. Carry G. Batchelder Grosvenor, 14285 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Thomas Walter Grosvenor. 
Descendant of Samuel Batchelder, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Charles Henry Batchelder and Algelina Kohlamer, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Mark Batchelder and Asenath Merrill, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Batchelder and Nancy Low, his wife. 

Samuel Batchelder, (1757-1817), was a private in Capt. 
Joseph Parsons' company, Col David Oilman's regiment, 1777. 
He served as musician in the Burgoyne campaign under Capt. 
Moses Leavitt and Col. Abraham Drake. 

Mrs. Franc Lockwood Irwin Steele. 14284 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Abram B. Steele. 

Descendant of Jeremiah Lockwood, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Irwin, Jr., and Frances Lockwood, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ebenezer Lockwood and Jane Barney, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Lockwood and Charlotte Patterson, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Lockwood and Abigail Smith, 
his wife. 

Jeremiah Lockwood, (1733-86), enlisted at Greenwich, 
1779, in the Fourth Connecticut Regiment commanded by Col. 
John Durkee. He was born at Greenwich. 

Mrs. KiTTiE C. V, D. Wendell. 1428J 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Charles H. Wendell. 

Descendant of Benjamin Barton, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of John Menzo Van Dusen and Mary L. Barton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Barton and Rachel Hawkins, his wife. 
Or. randdaughter of Benjamin Barton and Nancy Hetzel, his wife, 
lamin Barton, (1750-1830), served in the Sussex county 

He furnished supplies to the army, floating them 



UNKAGE BOOK. 107 



down the Delaware river to Philadelphia. He died at Cam- 
bria, Niagara county, N. Y. 
Also No. 9776. 



Mrs. Lois Hulda Snow Kendall. 14286 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Charles F. Kendall. 

Descendant of David Snow, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Francis Snow and Sarah Johnson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Johnathan Higgins Snow and Polly Kenfield, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Heman Snow and Dorcas Higgins, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Snow and Mary Cole, his wife. 

David Snow, (1739-1810), served as a minute man in Col. 
Zenas Winslow's regiment, 1778, and acted as guard to the 
British prisoners of the ship "Somerset," cast ashore at Cape 
Cod. He was born at Harwich. 



Mrs. Virginia Chandler Titcomb. 14287 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of John Abbot Titcomb. 

Descendant of Benjamin Chandler and of Joseph Chandler, 
of Vermont ; James Humiston, Jr., of Connecticut. 

'Daughter of Hiram Chandler and Juliana Humiston, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Chandler and Patience Mary Andrews, 
his wife; Jason Humiston and Amy Peck, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Chandler and Elizabeth Geoffrey, 
his wife; James Humiston, Jr., and Hannah Hitchcock, his wife. 

James Humiston, Jr., (1734-1812), enlisted from Waterbury 
in the first call for troops and served in the Canadian campaign 
under Capt. Porter. 

Joseph Chandler, (1753-1844), was with his father at the 
battle of Bennington. He applied for a pension after he was 
75 and received it for eighteen months' active service in the 
war. He died in Jersey county. 111. 

Benjamin Chandler, (1717-77), was a volunteer at Benning- 
ton and was the only man killed from Tinmouth. His iron 
mines were destroyed and his property burned by the British. 

Also Nos. 6066, 12222, 13671. 



I08 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION* 



Mrs. Maria Whetstone Hopkins. 14288 

Born in Ohio. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. David Strong, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of John Whetstone and Julia Maria Hopkins, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Noah Payne Hopkins and Mary Strong, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of David Strong and Chloe Richmond, his wife. 
David Strong, (1743-1801), served through the war and 
was retired with the rank of captain. 
Also No. 12868. 

Mrs. Leila White Titcomb Holder. 14289 

Born in New Jersey. 
Wife of William D. Holder. 

Descendant of Benjamin Chandler and of Joseph Chandler. 
Daughter of John Abbot Titcomb and Virginia Chandler, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Hiram Chandler and Juliana Humiston, his wife. 
See No. 14287. 

» 

Mrs. Nora C. Washburn Cruikshank. 14290 

Born in New York. 

Wife of John Cruikshank. 

Descendant of Moses Washburn, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Ross Washburn and Lucia Lewis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Roger Washburn and Elizabeth Ross, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Washburn and Eunice Ellithorpe, his 
wife. 

Moses Washburn, (1750-1830), turned out from Stafford at 
the Lexington Alarm, and subsequently served as a drummer. 
He was born at Stafford, Conn., and died at Rodman, N. Y. 

Mrs. Emma Pennell Bown. 14291 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Rev. William Henry Bown. 
Descendant of Elisha Price, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Charles D. Pennell and Mary D. Pennell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Edmund Pennell and Elizabeth Price, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Maj. John Price and Elizabeth S. Price, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Price and Lydia Price, his wife. 
Elisha Price, (1734-98), served on the Committee of Safety. 
Also Nos. 7386, 11829. 



LINEAGE BOOK. IO9 



Mrs. Catherine Clute Conde. 14292 

Born in New York. 

Wife of William Wheeler Conde. 

Descendant of Peter Clute, John McMichael and Richard 
Marselis, all of New York. 

Daughtei of Eleazar Clute and Jane Pollard, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Clute and Mary McMichael, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Clute and Catharine Marselis, his wife; 
John McMichael and Angelica Kidney, hrs wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Clute and Maria Brower, his wife; 
Richard Marselis and Lysbet Van Eps, his wife. . 

Peter Clute, (1731-85), served as a private in Capt. Jesse 
Van Slyck's company, f^ol. Abram Wemple's regiment. He 
was born in Schenectady, where he died. 

Richard Marselis (1700-85), was a patriot of Schenectady,, 
where he was born and where he died. 

John McMichael, (1749-1800), served under Capt. Edward 
Long, Col. Alexander Webster's Charlotte county regiment. 
He was born and died at Albany. 

Mrs. Mary E. Dolan. 1429^ 

Born in New York. 

Wife of James Dolan. 

Descendant of John Merriam, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of David H. Parham and Polly Merriam, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Merriam and Grata Ashley, his wife. 

John Merriam, (1756-1843), enlisted under Col. Rufus Put- 
nam, was in the Burgoyne campaign and one of the color bear- 
ers at the surrender. He served through the war and was in 
many battles. He was bom at Barre, Mass., and was a pen- 
sioner from Adams, N. Y., where he died. 

Also No. 13620. 

Mrs. Adelia Wright Spink; 14294 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Laban F. Spink. 

Descendant of Ens. William Cornell, of New York. 
Daughter of James Smith and Harriett Ralph, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Miles Ralph and Mary Meade Cornell, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Cornell and Hannah Finch, his wife. 



I lO DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

William Cornell, (1750- 1825), was ensign in Capt. John Mc- 
Micken's company of rangers raised to protect the frontiers. 
He served in the Mohawk Valley and had many narrow es- 
capes from the Indians. He was born in Ireland and died in 
Yates county, N. Y. 

Also No. 13619. 

Mrs. Emma C. Bonner Nichols. 1429^ 

Born in Montreal, Canada. 

Wife of Gen. George F. Nichols, U. S. V. 

Descendant of David Bonner and Lieut. William Brooks, 
of Massachusetts; Jabez Fitch and Roswell Fitch, of Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter of Samuel Brook Bonner and Cynthia Fitch, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Bonner and Sarah Brooks, his wife (b. 
1766); Roswell Fitch and Cynthia Brewster, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Brooks and Abigail Kemp, his wife 
(m. 1759); Jabez Fitch and Mary Huntington, his wife; David Bon- 
ner and Mercy Hancock, his wife. 

David Bonner served in the Massachusetts militia under dif- 
ferent commands, 1777-80. He was born at London, England, 
and died at Springfield, Mass., 1804. 

William Brooks, (1737-1804), served as ensign under Capt. 
Daniel Emerson in the Rhode Island campaign, 1778. He was 
lieutenant, 1781, in Col. Noah Lovewell's regiment. He 
was bom at Woburn, Mass., and died at Lyndeborough, N. H. 

Jabez Fitch, (1737-1816), served in the Connecticut militia 
during the Revolution. He was born at Windham and died 
at Lebanon. 

Roswell Fitch, (1758-1842), enlisted at East Hartford as a 
private and was taken prisoner at Horseneck, 1780. 

Mrs. Emma V. Edwards. 14296 

Born in New York. 
Wife of J. Quincy Edwards. 
Descendant of Daniel Hulett, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Samuel T. Cooke and Anna Lobdell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Lobdell and Olive Mosher, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Lobdell and Hannah Hulett, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hulett and Abigail Paul, his wife. 



LIN^AG^ BOOK. Ill 



Daniel Hulett, (1748- 1838), enlisted under Capt. Stephen 
Crosby, 1776, and the captain was killed in the retreat from 
New York. He served bravely at Saratoga, where he was 
badly wounded, but refused to be carried to the rear. He was 
born at Killingly, Conn., and died at Pawlet, Vt. 

Mrs. Frances Bentley Wever. 14297 

Born in New York. 
Wife of John Madison Wever. 

Descendant of Asa Douglas and of John Douglas, of New 
York. 

Daughter of Hiram Jackson Bentley and Hannah Louise Fouquet, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Lewis Fouquet and Abigail Douglas, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Douglas and Hannah Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Douglas and Rebecca Wheeler, his 
wife. 

Asa Douglas, (1715-92), commanded a company of "Silver 

Grays*' at the battle of Bennington. The garret of his house 
(which is still standing at Stephentown) was used during the 
Revolution as a jail. He was born at Plainfield, Conn., and 
died at Stephentown, N. Y. 

John Douglas, (1758- 1808), enlisted as matross at the age 
of eighteen in Capt. Andrew Hoodie's company. Col. John 
Lamb's artillery. He was born at Canaan, Conn., and died at 
Plattsburg, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 493, 3696, 4032, 10649. 

Mrs. Ellen Maria Bailey. 14298 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Samuel Pitcher Bailey. 
Descendant of Asa Douglas and of John Douglas. 
Daughter of Truman De Forris and Lucy Matilda Grant, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Murray Grant and Lucy Douglas, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Douglas and Hannah Brown, his wife. 
See No. 14297. 

MisslLouiSE M. De Forris. 14299 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Asa Douglas and of John Douglas. 
Daughter of Truman De Forris and Lucy Matilda Grant, his wife. 



112 DAUGHTERS OE THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of John Murray Grant and Lucy Douglas, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Douglas and Hannah Brown, his wife. 
See No. 14297. 

Mrs. Mary Chapin Bacon Brown. 14300 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Silas Edgar Brown, M. D. 

Descendant of John Foot and of Ebenezer Bacon, of Connec- 
ticut. 

Daughter of George Bement Bacon and Mary Lavinia Chapin, his- 
wife. 

Granddaughter of David Martin Chapin and Mary Elsie York, his 
wife; William Bacon and Virginia Thornton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph York and Lavinia Foot, his wife; 
Ebenezer Bacon and Sarah Bement, his first wife. 

See No. 14174- 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Foot and Mary Peck, his wife. 

John Foot, (1742-1809), turned out from Simsbury at the 
Lexington Alarm. He served in Capt. Zacheus Case's com- 
pany, Col. Noadiah Hooker's regiment, 1777, and 1778 enlisted 
under Capt. David Olmsted. 

Mrs. Ella May Rowell Smith. 1450 i 

Born in Vermont. 

Wife of Harry Wellington Smith. 

Descendant of Enoch Rowell, Sergt. Enoch Rowell, Lieut. 
John Johnson, Joshua Johnson and Lieut. Jacob Worthen, of 
New Hampshire; Col. Joseph Marsh, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Joshua Converse Rowell (b. 1819) and Mary Fifield 
Bill, his wife (1826-93). 

Granddaughter of Dr. Dyer Bill (1793- 1876) and Ruth Richardson,, 
his wife; Daniel Rowell (1786-1848) and Mercy Johnson (1791-1863),- 
his wife (m. 1812). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Eliphalet Bill and Dorothy Mason Marsh,, 
his wife; Enoch Rowell, Jr., and Rachel Worthen, his wife (1758- 
1844); Joshua Johnson and Experience Barrows, his wife (1766-1850). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Marsh and Dorothy Mason, his^ 
wife (m. 1750); John Johnson and Acid Johnson, his wife; Jacob^ 
Worthen and Mary Worthen, his wife; and of Enoch Rowell. 

Enoch Rowell, who had fought at Louisburg, turned out in 
the Burgoyne campaign from Candia, and died, 1777, when. 
be was walking home from New York. 



UNEAOE BOOK. 113 



Enoch Rowell, Jr., (1*756-1840), served as a private and re- 
ceived a pension for one year's actual service in the Massachu- 
setts Line. He died at East Plainfield. 

Also No. 10125. 

Joshua Johnson, (1763-1856), ran away and enlisted as 
midshipman and also served in the militia during the Revo- 
lution. He was bom at Kittery, Maine, and was a pensioner 
from Albany, Vt, where he died. 

John Johnson served from Greenland as sergeant in Capt. 
John Folsom's company, under Col. Moses Kelly, in the 
Rhode Island campaign, 1778. He rose to the rank of lieuten- 
ant. 

Joseph Marsh, (1726-1811), served in the Provincial Con- 
gress of New York, commanded a regiment at Ticonieroga 
Alarm and aided in cutting the retreat of Burgoyne. He was 
prominent in founding the government of Vermont and was 
a member of the Windsor Convention, chairman of the com- 
mittee to raise arms, 1777. He was elected Lieutenant Gov- 
ernor, 1778-79, and served in the Assembly, 1781-82. 

Also No. 7452. 

Jacob Worthen served from Kensington as lieutenant of the 
company of matross^raised for the defense of Fort Washington 
under Capt. Titus Salter, 1777. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Spooner Lawrence. 14302 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Albert E. Lawrence. 

Descendant of Judah Paddock Spooner, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Alden J. Spooner and Maria Hentz, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alden Spooner and Rebecca Jermain, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Judah Paddock Spooner and Deborah 
Douglass, his wife. 

Judah Paddock Spooner, (1748- 1807), was a soldier at the 
battle of Bunker Hill. He subsequently enlisted in the priva- 
teer service, was captured and imprisoned on the "J^^sey." 
He was born at New London, where he wrote satires for the 
"Gazette.'' He died at Rutland, Vt. 

Also No. 5741. 
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1 14 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Helen Robertson Croes. 143 

Bom in New Jersey. 

Descendant of Rev. John Croes, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of Rev. Robert Brown Croes and Helen Robertson, 

wife. 

i. Granddaughter of John Croes and Martha Crane, his wife. 

I Gr.-granddaugher of Jacob Croes and Christiana Charlotte Roj 

, his wife. 

!j John Croes (1762- 1832), served as sergeant and quartern! 

\ ter in the militia during the Revolution. He was born 

Elizabethtown and when he died at New Brunswick, he was 

Episcopal Bishop of New Jersey. 



Mrs. Mary Emma Kipp Hanford. 143 

Born in New York. 

Widow of Charles E. Hanford. 

Descendant of Benjamin Kipp and of Abraham Kipp, 
wife. 

Daughter of Abraham Kipp and Sarah Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Kipp and Elizabeth Cypher, his wif< 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Kipp and Phoebe Haight, his w 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Kipp and Dorothy Davenpi 
his wife. 

Benjamin Kipp, (1703-82), who had served as justice of 
peace, was a patriot and it was on his estate at Kip's B 
1776, where our retreating army encountered the British. 

Also Nos. 5992, 6885. 

Abraham Kipp served as a private in the Third Compa 
Fifth Regiment, New York Line. He was born 1743. 



Miss Mattie Crane Rowe. 143 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Ezra Crane, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Matthew Fossett Rowe and Semantha Crane, his ^ 
Granddaughter of William Crane and Hannah Maria Rodman, 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Crane and Polly Conklin, his wif< 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Crane and Prudence Leigh, his vi 
Ezra Crane, who had served in the early wars, enlisted 



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the Short Levies, 1780, under Col. Heman Swift, for duty on 
the Hudson. He was born at Killingworth, Conn., 1735, and 
died in Vermont. 



Miss Maud Ida Stowell, 14306 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Samuel Wood, of New York. 

Daughter of Henry Stowell and Henriette Susan Stone, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Harry Stone and Cynthia Wood, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Wood and Elizabeth Smith, his 
wife. 

Samuel Wood served as a drummer in the Revolution. He 
made an application for pension in 1833 at the age of sixty- 
eight, and it was allowed for over six months' actual service. 
He died at Dexter, N. Y., 1853. 

Mrs. Marion Estelle Morris Partridge. 14307 

Born in New York. 
Wife of De Lancey Erastus Partridge. 
Descendant of Samuel Wood. 

Daughter of Thomas Lewis Morris and Fanny Maria Stone, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Harry Stone and Cynthia Wood, his wife. 
See No. 14306. 

Miss Ada Adella Morris. 14308 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Samuel Wood. 

Daughter of Thomas Lewis Morris and Fanny Maria Stone, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Harry Stone and Cynthia Wood, his wife. 
See No. 14306. 

Mrs. Ellen Amelia Stone Goodyear. 14309 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Charles O. Goodyear. 
Descendant of Samuel Wood. 

Daughter of Harry Stone and Cynthia Wood, his wife. 
See No. 14306. 



Il6 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs, Harriette Susan Stone Stowell. 143 io 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Henry Stowell. 
Descendant of Samuel Wood. 

Daughter of Harry Stone and Cynthia Wood, his wife. 
See No. 14306. 

Mrs. Eliza Williams Sharp. 143 ii 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Samuel T. Sharp. 

Descendant of Daniel Harrington and of John Harrington, 

of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John F. Williams and Betsey Harrington, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Harrington and Prudence Hale, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Harrington and Lydia Mixer, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Harrington and Mary Harring- 
ton, his wife. 

Daniel Harrington, (1707-95), served on the Committee of 
Correspondence of Marlboro and also in the militia. 

John Harrington, (1743- 1824), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm in Capt. Daniel Barnes' company. He was bom at 
Marlboro, where he died. 

Also Nos. 8903, 12794. 

Miss Maria Greenoak Lawrence. 14312 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Capt. William Lawrence and of Nathan Fish, 
of New York. 

Daughter of Richard Lawrence and Elizabeth Merritt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Merritt and Sarah Ferris, his wife; 
Thomas Lawrence and Maria Greenoak, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Ferris and Rachel Fish, his wife; 
Richard Lawrence and Sarah Lawrence, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Fish and Catharine Berrien, his 
wife; William Lawrence and Anna Brinkerhoff, his wife. 

William Lawrence, (1729-94), was a member of the C<Mn- 
mittee of Safety, 1775. He served as lieutenant, 1776, in the 
company of his brother Jonathan, and he succeeded to the 
command. After the battle of Long Island his home at New- 
town was used as headquarters for the British. 

Also No. 2697. 



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Nathan Fish, (1736-1813), was imprisoned for loyalty and 
also gave military service. He was born at Flatbush, L. I., 
and died at Greensburgh, Westchester county. 

Also Nos. 5995, 6885. 

Miss Elsie Howard Jewell. 145 13 

Born in Ohio. 

Descendant of Jacob Voorhees, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Charles Edwin Jewell and Mary Jane Whitney, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Glenny Whitney and Elcy Voorhees, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Voorhees and Isabella McCormas, his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Voorhees and Hannah Sickles, 
his wife. 

Jacob Voorhees, (1742-1827), served as a soldier in the Som- 
erset county militia under Capt. Peter D. Vroom and Capt. 
Coonrad Ten Eyck. He died in Jefferson county, Ohio. 

Mrs. Mary Leeds Punderson. 14314 

Born in New York. 
Wife of James Mellen Punderson. 
Descendant of Lieut. Col. James Mellen, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Lovett Russell Mellen and Lucrctia Douglas Taylor, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Henry Mellen and Lucretia Marsh, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Mellen and Elizabeth Russell, his wife. 

James Mellen, (1739-1812), served as a minute man at Lex- 
ington. He commanded a company at Bunker Hill, was lieu- 
tenant colonel of Col. James Warren's regiment on the Hudson 
and was officer of the day when Andre was executed. He was 
born at Hopkinton and died at Mendon. 

Also Nos. 1587, 3616, II 181, 12400. 

Miss Delia Gaul Ray. i4ji^ 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Eliphalet Easton, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John S. Ray and Jane Lewis, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel Ray and Mary Easton, his wife. 



lib DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Eliphalet Easton and Mary Easton, his wife. 

Eliphalet Easton enlisted, 1777, for three years in Capt. Na- 
than Stoddard's company and the captain was killed in the de- 
fense of Fort Mifflin. He served as a fifer and died in Con- 
necticut, 1816. 

Mrs. Carrie Stevens Brown Evans. 143 i6 

Born in New York. 

'Wife of Robert William Evans. 

Descendant of John Stevens, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of J. Thomas Brown and Helen E. Stevens, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abijah Cutler Stevens and Sarah Frances Smith, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Stevens and Lucy A. Adams, his wife. 

John Stevens served as matross in Capt. Edward Craft's com- 
pany, Col. Richard Gridley's regiment of artillery. 

Mrs. Mary R. Felton. 143 17 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of John Felton. 

Descendant of Capt. Francis Wilson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Swan and Mary Lovering, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jesse Lovering and Mary Wilson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Francis Wilson and Mary Hartwell, his wife. 

Francis Wilson, (1740- 1820), turned out from Holden as a 
minute man under Capt. James Davis. He commanded a 
company of guards, 1779, and subsequently served under CoL 
Samuel Denny to reinforce the army in New York. 

Also No. 4042. 

Mrs. Amy Louise Ferris Kerr. i4ji8 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Albert D. Kerr, Jr. 

Descendant of Jabesh Gray and of Bernias Beach of Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter of George W. Ferris and Augusta Frances Knowlton, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Drake Ferris and Hester A. Bivins, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Angus Ferris and Sarah Gray, his wife; 
Thomas Bivins and Amanda Beach, his wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jabesh Gray and Ruth Barnes, his wife; 
Senior Beach and Rachel Stocking, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Bernias Beach. 

Jabesh Gray, (1760-1836), gave active service and was a 
pensioner when he died at Buffalo, N. Y. 

Bernias Beach, (1737-76), was captured at Fort Washing- 
ton, and died from the cruelty on the prison ship. 

Also No. 12905. 

Mrs, WiLLMiNA Hunt Doyle. 143 19 

Born in New York. 

Wife of William L. Doyle. 

Descendant of David Corbin, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Levi Hunt and Cynthia Wood, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Wood and Margaret Corbin, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Corbin and Margaret Briggs, his wife. 

David Corbin, (1757-1846), enlisted, 1778, in Capt. Andrew 
Moody's company. Col. John Lamb's regiment of artillery. 
He was at the battle of Johnstown, and served until 1782. He 
was born in Vermont and was a pensioner from Collins, Erie 
county, N. Y., where he died. 

Mrs, Martha Rogers Mansfield. 14320 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Alonzo J. Mansfield. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Rogers, Jr., of New York. 

Daughter of Nathan Ballou Rogers and Lydia Learned, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Rogers, Jr., and Sarah Ballou, his wife. 

John Rogers, Jr., (1757-1840), enlisted for the war, 1777, 
and rose from sergeant to lieutenant Continental Infantry. He 
served on the Hudson and on the Delaware; was in the de- 
fence of Fort Mercer ; at White Marsh, Valley Forge and the 
battles of Quaker Hill, Springfield and Yorktown. He was 
an original member of the Cincinnati of Rhode Island. He 
was born in Nova Scotia and died at Unadilla, N. Y. 

Mrs. Nettie W. Pierrepont Estee. 14521 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Daniel Maxson Estee. 
Descendant of Lieut. Evelyn Pierrepont, of Connecticut. 



I20 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Dangfater of Lticias Leach Picrrepont and Sarah A. Cornell, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Pierrepont and Candace Leach, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Eveljm Pierrepont and Rhoda Collins, his 
wife. 

Evel>Ti Pierrqxmt, (1755-1809), enlisted in a company of 
matross, 1778, and when Tryon invaded the colony, he served 
in CapL Phineas Bradley's ccmipany of artillery guards. He 
was bom in New Haven, where he died. 

Also No. 8199. 



Mrs. Aurilla B. Fenton. 14322 

Bom in New York. 

Wife of James Fenton. 

Descendant of Samuel Atkins, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Joseph Burton Scott and Abby Drake Atkins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Rodolph Atkins and Wealthy Drake, his 
wife. 

Gr.'granddaughter of Samuel Atkins and Anna Jones, his wife. 

Samuel Atkins, (i 762-181 2), entered the army at the age of 
fifteen and fought in many battles from Saratoga to Yorktown. 
He was bom at Qearmont, N. H., and died at Buffalo, N. Y. 

Miss Mabel A. Fenton. 14323 

Bom in New York. 

Descendant of Samuel Atkins. 

Daughter of James Fenton and Aurilla Burton Scott, his wiie. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Burton Scott and Abby Drake Atkins, 
his wife. 
See No. 14322. 



Miss Mary A. Bigler. 14524 

Bom in New York. 

Descendant of Capt. Daniel Roe, of New York. 
Daughter of James Bigler and Harriet Emily Smith, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Miles Smith and Emma Brown, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Brown and Charlotte Roe, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Roe and Deborah Brewster, (d. 
1832), his wife (m. 1762). 
Daniel Roe, (1740-1820), served under Col. James Clinton, 



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1776, and was in Sullivan's expedition against the Indians, 
1779. His family were driven by the Tories from Long 
Island, where he was born and where he died. 

Miss Annie Hunt Frost. 1432^ 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of John Frost, of New York. 
Daughter of Charles H. Frost and Josephine Hunt, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Miles Frost and Margaret Jones, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joel Frost and Martha Wright, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Frost and Huldah Munson, his wife. 
John Frost, (1736-1825), served in the Seventh Regiment, 

Dutchess county militia, and was at Fort Montgomery when 
it was captured by the British, 1777. He died at Carmel. 

Mrs. a. Louisa McWilliams Kingsley. 14326 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Spencer S. Kingsley. 

Descendant of John McWilliams, of New York. 

Daughter of John A. McWilliams and Susan Ann Wilkin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Andrew McWilliams and Mary Jaggar, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John McWilliams and Sallie Haffee, his wife. 

John McWilliams, (1725-1802), was a private in Capt. Law- 
rence Gross' company, Lieut. Col. Marinus Willet's regiment. 
He was born in Scotland and died in Orange county, N. Y. 

Also No. 5613. 

Mrs. Mary Hubbell McWilliams. 14327 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Ralph E. McWilliams. 

Descendant of Sergt. Ezbon Hubbell, of New York. 

Daughter of Eli Sanford Hubbell and Helen Mar Rook, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Eli Hubbell and Mary Huxley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezbon Hubbell. 

Ezbon Hubbell, (1757-1820), enlisted as a private in Capt. 
Zalmon Read's company, Col. David Waterbury's regiment, 
1775. He was sergeant under Capt. Asahel Hodges' Fifth 
Regiment Connecticut Line, and served to the close of the 
war. He was born in Fairfield county. Conn., and was a 
pensioner from Balston Springs, N. Y., where he died. 



122 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Helen Hubbell Potter, 14528 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Russell Hayward Potter. 

Descendant of Ezbon Hubbell. 

Daughter of Eli Sanford Hubbell and Helen Mar Rook, his wife* 
See No. 14327. 

Mrs. Margery Stevens Searls. 14529 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Dr. Macy B. Searls. 

Descendant of Eliphalet Phelps, of Connecticut ; Lieut. Job 
Winslow, and of David Norton, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Harry Atwood Stevens and Julia Ann Phelps, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry B. Stevens and Sally Winslow, his wife; 
Ashael Phelps and Rhoda Norton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Job Winslow and Mary Atwood, his first 
wife; Eliphalet Phelps, Jr., and Mehitable Dodge, his wife; David 
Norton and Rachel Norton, his wife (1759-1845). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliphalet Phelps and Mehitable Hyde, his 
wife. 

Job Winslow, (1754-1839), served as a private at the siege 
of Boston, as corporal and sergeant, 1777, and was appointed 
second lieutenant, 1781. He was born at Dighton, Mass., and 
was a pensioner from Java, N. Y., where he died. 

Eliphalet Phelps served as a private in Capt. James For- 
ward's company to reinforce the army in New York, 1776. 
He was born at Lebanon, 1743. 

Also Nos. 10826, 1 1808. 

David Norton, (1756-1850), served as a private in Capt. Ze- 
nas Wheeler's company, Col. John Ashley's Berkshire county 
regiment, 1777. 

Miss Abbye Grice Staples. 14530 

Born in North Carolina. 

Descendant of David Cox, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of William Floyd Staples and Mattie Stanford, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Staples and Abigail Kemble Cox, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of David Cox and Sarah Stevenson, his wife. 
David Cox, (1756- 1833), enlisted with his brother Jacob in 
Morgan's rifle brigade. He served in the defense of the Del- 



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aware, and was chosen as express rider to carry dispatches to 
headquarters for which he received the commendation of the 
general and a present of a watch. He was taken prisoner dur- 
ing the Jersey campaign and was confined in New York Har- 
bor. He escaped and joined the whale boat fleet, where he 
served to the close of the war. He died at Cold Spring. 
Also No. 234. 

Mrs. Gertrude Deyo Brodhead. 1455 i 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Abraham Deyo Brodhead. 

Descendant of Capt. Lewis J. Du Bois, of New York. 

Daughter of Matthew Deyo and Julia Etta DuBois, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abraham DuBois and Lydia Jane Burhause, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry DuBois and Katherine Deyo, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles DuBois and Mary DuBois, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Lewis J. DuBois and Katherine 
Brodhead, his wife. 

Lewis J. Du Bois was commissioned captain in the first New 
Paltz company, Third Ulster county regiment, 1775. He was 
born at New Paltz, 1733. 

Mrs. Mabel Alden Bunker Wise. 14332 

Born in Indiana. 
Wife of A. F. Wise. 
Descendant of Corp. James Alden, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Ledyard Cuyler Bunker and Adeline Elvira Alden, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Alden and Lucy West Robbins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Alden and Esther York, his wife. 

James Alden served as corporal under Col. Benjamin Bel- 
lows to reinforce the army at Ticonderoga. His name is 
found among the volunteers from Claremont. He was born 
at Bridgewater, Mass., 1751, and died at Claremont, N. H. 

Miss Anna Gertrude Childs. 14333 

Born in Iowa. 
Descendant of Capt. Elisha Child, Ens. Phineas Walker, 
William Skinner and Thomas Lyon, all of Connecticut. 



124 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Daughter of John SpcQccr Childs and Lydia Fisher Lyon, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Child and Alice Manning Walker, his wife; 
Asa Lyon and Sabra Ann Skinner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Child and Elizabeth May, his wife; 
Leonard Walker and Chloe Child, his wife; Ebenezer Skinner and 
Lydia Mason, his wife; Thomas Lyon and Thankful Fisher, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Walker and Susanna Hyde, his 
wife; Elisha Child and Alice Manning, his wife, and of William 
6kinner. 

Elisha Child, (1725-96), served as a member of the General 
Court, 177s, and was appointed on the committee to search for 
lead mines and procure fire arms for the militia. He was 
born at Woodstock, where he died. 

Phineas Walker, (1738-1829), turned out as sergeant at the 
Lexington Alarm in Capt. Benjamin Lyon's company. He 
served as ensign, 1776, under Lieut. Stephen Tucker. 

Also No. 3665. 

William Skinner, (1720- 1807), served as a private in the 

Connecticut Line. He was born at Maiden, Mass., and died 
at Woodstock, Conn. 

Thomas Lyon, (1760-1807), enlisted at sixteen in the com- 
pany of Capt. Zebadiah Ingals for service in New York. 

Mrs. Eliza Voorhees Clarke. 14334 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Milton Clarke. 

Descendant of Andrew Huntington, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William Chester Rowley and Lydia Huntington, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Andrew Huntington, Jr., and Lydia Monroe, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Huntington and Lydia Davis, his 
wife. 

Andrew Huntington, (1759- 1845), turned out from Preston 

at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. William Belcher's company. 
He subsequently served in the militia. He was born at Nor- 
wich, Conn., and died at Pittsford, N. Y. 

Mrs. Nannie Hudson Moore. 14}}^ 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Samuel R. Moore. 



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Descendant of Sergt. Jeduthan Wellington, of Massachu- 
setts. 

Daughter of Ward Woodbridge Hudson and Louisa Rowland, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Rowland and Hannah Clarke, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ballard Clarke and Susanna Wellington, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeduthan Wellington and Susanna Reed, 
his wife. 

Jeduthan Wellington, (1750-1838), was a private at Bunker 
Hill and subsequently served as sergeant. 

Mrs. Ellen C. Bigelow Eastwood, 14536 

Born in New York. 

Wife of William Eastwood. 

Descendant of Corp. Solomon Bigelow, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Amariah Paine Bigelow and Clarissa Kathan, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asa Bigelow and Anna Williams Paine, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Bigelow and Hannah Sanderson, 
his wife. 

Solomon Bigelow, (1742- 1808), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm in Capt. Moses Hale's company and served as corporal 
at the battle of Bunker Hill. He was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Correspondence, 1778. Continental money paid him 
for service is still in the family. He was born at Shrewsbury, 
Mass., and died at Brookfield, Vt. 

Miss Louise Huntley. 143^7 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Solomon Huntley, of New York. 

Daughter of Heman Huntley and Rebecca Huntley, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Solomon Huntley. 

Solomon Huntley, (1755-1847), served three years. He was 
born in Scotland and died in Onondaga county, N. Y. 
Also No. 10192. 

Miss Jean Morrison Van Keuren, 14338 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Matthew Van Keuren, of New York. 
Daughter of Peter Garrett Van Keuren, M.D., and Mary Milligan, 
his wife. 



126 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Grandaughter of Robert Saal Van Keuren and Anna Van Bommel, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr of Benjamin Van Keuren and Nancy Saal 
Butcher, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Van Keuren and Letetjc Dela- 
mater, his wife (m. 1729). 

Matthew Van Keuren, (1706-1781), was a member of the 

New York Association. He was bom at Kingston. 



Mrs. Sarah C. Brink. 14339 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Peter P. Brink. 
Descendant of Ladwick Hotchkiss and of Capt. Lemuel 

Hotchkiss, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John W. Elmendorf and Emeline C. Hotchkiss, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Hotchkiss and Sarah Cochran, his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Lemuel Hotchkiss and Penelope Mather, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ladwick Hotchkiss and Molly North, 
his wife. 

Lemuel Hotchkiss, (1741-1802), served as lieutenant, 1776, 
in Capt. Asa Bray's company. He commanded a company in 
Fifteenth Militia Regiment, 1778. He was in several battles 
and had a horse shot under him at Horseneck. 

Ladwick Hotchkiss, (1723-1803), commanded a company, 
1779, when Tryon invaded the colony. His son, Ladwick, also 
served and was a pensioner. 

Also No. 8681. 

Mrs. Sara Winfield Terry. 14340 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Edwin Terry. 

Descendant of Crisparius Van Nostrand, of New Jersey; 

John Winfield and of John Winfield, Jr., of New York. 

Daughter of Morgan Lewis Winfield and Bregje Atkins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Winfield, Jr., and Jan Van Nostrand, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Crisparius Van Nostrand and Eva Freling- 
huysen, (1751-1826), his wife, (sister of Gen. Frederick Frelinghuy- 
sen.) John Winfield and Sara Kool, his wife. 



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Crisparius Van Nostrand served as a minute man in the 
Somerset county, New Jersey, militia. He died in Ulster 
county, N. Y., 1828. His brothers, John Jacob and Matthew, 
also served in the Revolution. 

John Winfield, Jr., (1764-1853), served as a soldier. He 
was a veteran at the banquet given at Kingston, 1832, to the 
survivors of the Revolution of Ulster county. He was born at 
New Paltz and died at Esopus. 

John Winfield, (1727-98), signed the articles of Associa- 
tion at Hurley, Ulster county. 

Miss Annie Rhoda Winfield. 14341 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Crisparius Van Nostrand and of John Win- 
field and John Winfield, Jr. 

Daughter of Morgan Lewis Winfield and Bregje Atkins, his wife. 
See No. 14340. 

14342 

Mrs. Rosetta Bunker Conrey. 14343 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of David W. Conrey. 

Descendant of Coenradt Dubois, of New York; Azariah 
Orton, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William Henry Bunker and Angeline Charlotte Orton, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Treat Orton (b. 1809) and Rosetta Dubois, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Tobias Dubois and Sarah Hickox, his wife; 
and of Dennis Orton (b. 1781). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Coenradt Dubois and Maria Delamater, 
his wife; and of Azariah Orton. 

Coenradt Dubois served in Capt. John Hasbrouck's company, 
Col. John Can tine's regiment of Ulster county troops, 1778. 
He was born 1735. 

Azariah Orton, (1757- 1837), served in Capt. Nathaniel 
Goodwin's company, Shelden's regiment. Continental Line. 
He was bom in Litchfield county. Conn., and was a pensioner 
from Oneida county, N. Y., where he died. 



128 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTlON. 

Mrs, Lenore Downing Crossland. 14344 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Edward E. Crossland. 

Descendant of John Lee, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Maj. Abisha Downing and Sarah Medora Puffer, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Horace Puffer and Calista Ann Stratton, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Stratton and Sarah Lee, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Lee and Mollie Olmstead, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Lee and Oliver Towner, his 
wife. 

John Lee, (1749-1813), served several enlistments under dif- 
ferent commands during the Revolution. He was bom at 
Redding, Conn., and died at Roxbury, N. Y. 



Mrs. Josephine Carpenter Markt. 1434$^ 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Dr. Constantine Markt. 

Descendant of Col. Giles Jackson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Dr. Joseph Brown Carpenter and Caroline Jackson,. 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judge John Jackson and Jemina Orton, his wife» 

Gr.-granddaughter of Giles Jackson and Anna Thomas, his wife. 

Giles Jackson, (1733-1810), was a member of the Provincial 
Congress, 1774, and was major of the First Berkshire County 
Regiment. He was chief of staff at Saratoga and drew up 
the capitulation between Gates and Burgoyne. He fought in 
many battles and arrived at Yorktown the day after the sur- 
render. A monument has been erected to his memory at Tyr- 
ingham, which was unveiled 1895, with patriotic ceremony. 
Also Nos. 7536, 9734. 



Mrs. Ada Markt Sohngen. 14^46 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of Edward C. Sohngen. 
Descendant of Col. Giles Jackson. 

Daughter of Dr. Constantine Markt and Josephine Carpenter, his 
wife. 



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Granddaughter of Dr. Joseph Brown Carpenter and Caroline Jack- 
son, his wife. 
See No. 14345- 



MRS- Helen Farrand Watterson. 14347 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of Moses G. Watterson. 
Descendant of Sergt. Jared Farrand. 

Daughter of William Farrand and Eliza S. Farrand, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jared Farrand. 

Jared Farrand, (1757- 1862), served in Capt. Joe Safford's 
company of Vermont troops. He was bom at Norwich, Conn., 
and was a pensioner from Middleburgh, Ohio, where he died 
at an advanced age. 



Mrs. Lydia F. Warner Paddock. 14348 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Charles Stoughton Paddock. 

Descendant of James Dickey, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Stephen Charles Warner and Letitia Murdock Combs, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Combs and Mary Robinson Dickey, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Dickey and Lydia Florence, his wife 
(m. 1788). 

James Dickey, (1753-1849), served as a minute man, 1775, 
and enlisted, 1777, as a private at Merrimac, N. H., in Capt. 
Amos Morreirs company. Col. Joseph Cilley's Continental 
regiment. He served under different commands until the close 
of the war and was honorably discharged at Windsor, N. Y., 
1783. He applied for a pension from Southbridge, Mass., and 
was a pensioner from Stirling, Mass., where he died. 



MRS- Letitia Murdock Combs Warner. 14349 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Stephen Charles Warner. 
Descendant of James Dickey. 

Daughter of David Combs and Mary Robinson Dickey, his wife. 
See No. 14348. 
9 



I3P DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Mary Letitia Warner Hotchkiss. 143^0 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Eldridge William Hotchkiss. 

Descendant of James Dickey. 

Daughter of Stephen Charles Warner and Letitia Murdock Combs, 
his wife. 
See No. 14348. 

Mrs. Ella Warner Perry. 143^1 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Arthur Rodney Perry. 
Descendant of James Dickey. 

Daughter of Stephen Charles Warner and Letitia Murdock Combs, 
his wife. 
See No. 14348. 

Mrs. Amanda Blair Sackett. 14352 

Born in Ohio.^ 

Wife of William K. Sackett. 

Descendant of Elnathan Perkins and of Lieut. Obadiah Per- 
kins, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Robert Nelson Blair and Emor Mallison, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thompson Blair and Esther Perkins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Obadiah Perkins and Emblem Hood, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elnathan Perkins and Mary Phillips, his 
wife. 

Obadiah Perkins, (1740-1812), was second in command when 
he was wounded in the breast at the battle of Groton. He 
was born at New London and died at Groton. 

Elnathan Perkins and his sons, Obadiah, Elisha, Asa and 
Luke, were in the battle of Groton Heights. He and three 
sons were killed and their names are inscribed on the monu- 
ment dedicated in 1830 to the memory of those who fell. 

Also Nos. 2065. 3181, 4693, 8536, 12535. 

Mrs. Julia Elizabeth Read McClelland. 143J3 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of Henry McClelland. 

Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Byington and of Isaac Bying- 
ton, of Connecticut. 



WNSACE BOOK. 131 



Daughter of Daniel Brown Read and Eliza Manerva Byington, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Byington and Elizabeth Byington, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Byington and Elizabeth Hall, his 
wife. 

Joseph Byington, (1736-98), was commissioned lieutenant, 
1775, and served under Capt. Noadiah Hooker, Col. Joseph 
Spencer's regiment, at the siege of Boston. 

Also No. 7396. 

Isaac Byington, (1761-1826), was with his father when too 
young to enlist and subsequently served as a drummer. He 
was born at Bristol, Conn., and was a pensioner from Oneida 
county, N. Y., where he died. 

Mrs. Marcia Phelps Crum. 143^4 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of X. X. Crum. 

Descendant of Capt. Seth Phelps and of Ichabod Pomeroy, 
of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Alfred Phelps, Jr., and Jennie Marcia Pomeroy, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Alfred Phelps and Anna Tousley, his wife; Noah 
Pomeroy and Marcia Semanthe Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Seth Phelps and Lucy Ledyard, his wife; 
Ichabod Pomeroy and Lucy Harris, his wife. 

Seth Phelps, (1751-1826), was commissioned lieutenant, 
1777, and promoted captain, 1778. He was wounded at the 
storming of Stony Point and was transferred to the invalid 
corps, 1780, and remained an invalid through life. He was a 
member of the Society of the Cincinnati. 

Ichabod Pomeroy, (i 757-1843), served as a private in the 
Massachusetts Line. He was born at Lebanon, Conn., and 
was a pensioner from Hamden, Ohio, where he died. 

Also No. 3338. 

Mrs. Mary E. Tuckerman. 143^^ 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of Dr. Louis Bryant Tuckerman. 
Descendant of Deacon Elijah Whiton and of Roger Crain, of 

Connecticut. 



132 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOI<UTlON. 

Daughter of Warner Whiton Hopkins and Lucy Ann Slater, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of David Hopkins and Abigail Grain, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Roger Grain and Sarah Whiton, his wife 
(m. 1784). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Whiton and Hannah Grocker, his 
second wife. 

Deacon Elijah Whiton, (1714-84), was appointed by the 
General Assembly, 1778, as justice of Windham county. He 
was born at Hingham, Mass., and died at Westford, Conn. 
His sons, Elijah, Stephen and Israel, served in the army. 

Roger Grain, (1762-1841), at the age of sixteen became a 
substitute for his brother Jonathan. He was honorably dis- 
charged, 1780, and reenlisted for three years. When peace 
was declared he was in the Continental Line under Col. Henry 
Jackson. He was bom at Mansfield, Conn., and died at Palnes- 
ville, Ohio, at the residence of his son. 

Mrs. Charlotte Bemis Parker. 14356 

Born in Wisconsin. 
Wife of Philip B. Parker. 

Descendant of Capt. Edmund Bemis, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Jervis O. Bemis and Eunice Maria Bump, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel Bemis and Charlotte Whealock, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Bemis and Jemima Bemis, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edmund Bemis and Eunice Ghadwick, his 
wife. 
Edmund Bemis, (1720-1810), turned out at the Lexington 

Alarm as lieutenant under Capt. Noah Miles. He command- 
ed a company under Col. Asa Whitcomb at the siege of Bos- 
ton. He was born at Spencer, where he died. 
Also No. 7123. 

Miss Eleanor Margaret Freeland. 14557 

Born in Ohio. 
Descendant of William Pritchard, of Maryland. 
Daughter of John Willard Freeland and Isabella McMurray, his 

wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Freeland and Margaret Pritchard, his wife. 

Gr.-(;randdaughter of William Pritchard, Jr., and Hannah Meredith, 
his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 1 33 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Pritchard and Amelia Kotts, his 
wife. 

William Pritchard enlisted, 1776, for three years in Capt. 
Alexander Lawson Smith's company. He died 1777. His 
brothers, John, Samuel and James, also served as soldiers. 

Mrs. Laura Newport Baldwin. 143^8 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Homer Baldwin. 

Descendant of Col. Aaron Cleaveland and of Asahel Adams, 
of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Benjamin Newport Robbins and Eliza Payne Cleave- 
land, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judge Camden Cleaveland and Elizabeth Adams 
his wife (m. 1800). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Cleaveland and Thankful Payne, his 
wife (m. 1748) ; Asahel Adams and Olive Avery, his wife. 

Aaron Cleaveland, (1727-85), entered the army as ensign, 
1776, and commanded a company when Tryon invaded the 
colony. He was at the battle of Horseneck, 1779, and also 
served as deputy and recruiting officer. He was born at Can- 
terbury, where he died and is buried. 

Also No. 6708. 

Asahel Adams, (1754-1818), enlisted, 1777, for three years. 
He was at Valley Forge and at the battle of Monmouth, the 
Rhode Island campaign and was honorably discharged, 1781. 
He was born at Norwich, Conn., and died at Liberty, Ohio. 

Mrs. Emeline E. Arms. 14359 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Myron I. Arms. 

Descendant of Col. David Field, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Jonathan Warner and Eliza Landon, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asher Warner and Hannah Field, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Field and Keturah Childs, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Field and Thankful Taylor, his 
wife. 

David Field, (1712-92), served as chairman of the Commit- 
tee of Safety and as a delegate to the first Provincial Congress. 
He was colonel of the Fifth Regiment at Bennington, but re- 



134 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

signed the command, 1778, on account of age. He was bom at 
Hatfield and died at Deerfield. 
Also No. 9976. 

Mrs. Louise Kennedy Clarke. 14^60 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Charles L. Clarke. 

Descendant of Maj. Gen. John Thomas. 

Daughter of William S. Kennedy and Sophia Kennedy, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abraham Kennedy and Lydia Thomas, his wife 
i(b. 1800. m. 181 9). 

Gr. -granddaughter of Seth Thomas. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Thomas. 

John Thomas, (1725-1776), served as brigadier general of 
militia at the siege of Boston. He was appointed major gen- 
eral, 1776, was in the Canadian campaign and took command 
after the death of Montgomery. He died of smallpox in camp 
on the retreat from Quebec. 

Also Nos. 1744, 5873. 

Mrs. Maria E. Robbins Ingraham. 1436 i 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Rollin Hinsdale Ingraham. 

Descendant of Nathan Mason, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Josiah Robbins and Electa Mason, his wife. 

iGranddaughter of Judge Ambrose Mason and Jemima Turner, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Mason and Elizabeth Cole, his wife. 

Nathan Mason, (1757-1827), served as a minute man in 
Capt. Daniel Brown's company, which marched from Lanes- 
boro, at the Bennington Alarm. He died at Andover, Ohio. 

Miss Blanche Dorothy Fulton. 14^62 

Born in Ohio. 

Descendant of Joseph Sweesey, of New York. 

Daughter of Robert Shannon Fulton and Mary Frances Morse, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Morse and Ann L. Montgomery, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Montgomery and Ruth Sweesey, 
his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 155 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Sweesey and Mary Tuthil!, his 
wife. 

Joseph Sweesey served in the Levies for frontier defense, 
1 781, in Capt. Andrew White's company, Col. Frederick Weis- 
senfel's regiment. He was born in Orange county, 1740, and 
died at Cherry Valley. 

Also No. 8399. 



Miss Adaline Katharine Gross, 14363 

Born in Ohio. 

Descendant of Maj. John Boggs, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Samuel Gross and Amanda Katherine Royer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Theodore Royer and Elizabeth Emery Young, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Royer and Jane Boggs, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Boggs and Elizabeth Johnston, his 
wife. 

John Boggs, (1731-96), served as major of Associators un- 
der Col. Joseph Armstrong, 1776-77. He was appointed, 1780, 
as assistant paymaster of Cumberland county militia. 

Also No. 13663. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Royer Slauson. 14364 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Frank Rexford Slauson. 

Descendant of Lieut. Jesse Young, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Samuel Gross and Amanda Katherine Royer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Theodore Royer and Elizabeth Emery Young, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Young and Eliza Emery, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Young and Ruby Richardson, his 
wife. 

Jesse Young, (1751-1804), enlisted, 1775, in a company of 
rangers under Capt. Timothy Bedel. He served in several 
campaigns and rose to the rank of lieutenant. He was bom 
at Haverhill, Mass., and died at Lisbon, N. H. 

Also Nos. 12876, 13663. 



136 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Elizabeth Forsyth Withington. 1436^ 

Born in Oregon. 

Descendant of Capt. Peter Withington, Capt. Thomas Gas- 
kins and Col. James Longhead, of Pennsylvania; Maj. Nicho- 
las Broughton and Gen. John Glover, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George Edward Withington and Anna Hooper Hol- 
brook, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Martin J. D. Withington and Elizabeth Gaskina 
Forsyth, his wife; Amory Holbrook and Mary Hooper Broughton, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Temple Forsyth and Elizabeth Gas- 
kins, his wife; George Withington and Catherine Youngman, his 
wife; Nicholas Broughton and Nancy Harris Hooper, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Forsyth and Agnes Longhead, 
his wife; Martin Withington and Margaret Shoemaker, his wife; 
Nicholas Broughton, Jr., and Susanna Glover, his wife; Thomas Gas- 
kins and McClennehan, his wife. 

Or. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Longhead and Catherine Fin- 
ney, his wife; Peter Withington and Eve Schepler, his wife; Nicholas 
Broughton and Sarah Martin Pedrick, his wife; John Glover and 
Hannah Gale, his wife. 

Peter Withington, (1733-77), served as captain, 1776, in 
the Twelfth Pennsylvania Regiment. He was born in Eng- 
land and died of camp fever at Reading. 

Also Nos. 2547, 6285, 7598, 10985, 13759. 

Thomas Gaskins served as ensign, 1776, in Col. Samuel 
Hunter's regiment, and, 1778, commanded a company of 
Northumberland county militia. 

James Longhead was paymaster of Philadelphia militia, 1777, 
and 1778 was appointed assistant paymaster-general. 

Also No. 13286. 

John Glover, (1732-97), was colonel of the Marine Regiment 
of Marblehead, 1775. He commanded the Fourteenth Conti- 
nental Infantry at Long Island, Harlem Heights and Jersey 
campaign. He was brigadier general in the Burgoyne cam- 
paign and served to the close of the war. He was bom at 
Salem and died at Marblehead. 

Nicholas Broughton, (1724-98), received the first naval 
commission from the Commander-in-Chief, September 2, 
1775, with orders to take the command of the schooner 
"Hannah." He was born and died at Marblehead. 

Also Nos. 6615, 13396. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 137 



Miss Ann Wayne Haley. 14366 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Capt. William Hayman, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Brinckle Hayman Haley and Hanna James, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Haley and Ann Wayne Hayman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Hayman, Jr., and Sarah Williams, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Hayman and Ann Wayne, his 
wife (sister of Anthony Wayne). 

William Hayman, (1740- 1823), served in the state navy and 

commanded the sixteen gun ship "Hope." He was born in 

England and died at Radnor, Pa. 
Also No. S171. 

Miss Emma Beaver. 14367 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Adam Beiber, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Adam Beaver and Rebecca Royer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Beeber and Anna Baker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Adam Beiber and Magdalene Reber, his wife. 

Adam Beiber, (1754-1842), served in Capt. Conrad Rush's 
company. Third Regiment of Foot. He was at the battle of 
Brandywine and when carrying off the wounded, a ball from 
the British struck a button of his coat which he kept as a 
relic through life. He was born in Germany and died in Ly- 
coming county, Pa. 

Mrs. Anna M. Bacon. 14368 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Lewis M. Bacon. 

Descendant of Matthew Brown, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Rev. John H. C. Dosh and Hannah Brown Tallman, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jeremiah Tallman and Maria Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Brown and Isabella Watson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Brown and Eleanor Lytle, his 
wife. 

Matthew Brown, (1732-77), served on the Committee of 
Safety of Northumberland county, was deputy to the Provin- 
cial Council that met at Philadelphia, 1776, and was a member 
of the convention that framed the state constitution. He en- 



138 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

tered the army and contracted camp fever, which caused his 
death. He is buried in White Deer Valley. 
Also No. 1075. 

Mrs. Martha Belle Africa Bartol. 14369 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Prof. William Cyrus Bartol, Ph. D. 

Descendant of Sergt. Alexander King, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Andrew Jackson Africa and Maria King, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas King and Martha Norris, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander King and Nancy Jackson, his 
wife. 

Alexander King, (1754-1826), enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Henry 
Darby's company, fought at Long Island and Trenton, and 
was wounded at White Plains. He served as corporal at 
Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth, as sergeant in 
Sullivan's expedition against the Indians, and received a dis- 
charge for sickness, 1781. He was born in Ireland and was 
a pensioner from Huntingdon, Pa., where he died. 

Mrs. Anne Kaler Dreisbach. 14370 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Hiram Grant Dreisbach. 

Descendant of Ens. Matthias Kayler and of John Umstead, 
of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Levi B. Kaler and Anne Oliva Nyce, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Kaler and Elizabeth Umstead, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Matthias Kayler and Catherine Sands, his 
wife; and of John Umstead. 

Matthias Kayler, (1751-1825), served as ensign in the Third 

Battalion, Berks county militia, under Lieut. Col. Jonathan 
Jones. He was born at Hanover, Germany, and was justice 
of the peace for Berks county, where he died. 

John Umstead served as court-martial man of Berks county 
militia, commanded by Col. Jacob Weaver, 1777. 

Mrs. Anna Hunter Dreisbach. 14J71 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of I. Minor Dreisbach. 
Descendant of Daniel Greenough, of Vermont. 



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LINEAGE BOOK. 139 



Daughter of Rev. George Hunter and Sarah Greenough, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jotham Greenough (b. 1803) and Anna Hummel, 
his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Greenough and Lydia Price, his wife. 
Daniel Greenough served in the defense of the frontier. 



Mrs. Margaret Irvin Duncan Gough. 14372 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Jacob Carvell Gough. 

Descendant of Capt. John Forster, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William Cook Duncan and Mary Forster, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Forster, Jr., and Margaret Irvin, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Forster and Jane Wallace, his wife. 

John Forster, (1732-86), served as lieutenant in the North- 
umberland County Associators, 1776. He was made captain 
of the First Company, Col. Kelly's regiment, 1778. He died 
in Centre county. 



Mrs. Ida Moe Edwards. 14373 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Thomas A. Edwards. 

Descendant of Effingham Townley, of New Jersey; James 
Mow, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Erastus Close Moe, M.D., and Polly Allen, his wife. 

Granddaughter, of Hiram Moe, M.D., and Elsie Mead Close, his 
wife; Ebenezer Allen and Jemima Townley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Moe and Susannah Brown, his wife; 
Richard Townley and Polly Lewis, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Mow and Elizabeth Palmer, his 
wife; Effingham Townley and Jemima Earl, his wife. 

Effingham Townley, (i 729-181 8), served as a private in the 
Essex county militia and was at the battle of Springfield. 

Also No. 7555. 

James Mow, (1740-96), served as clerk and soldier. He 
was captured and confined on a prison ship in New York and 
his privations effected his health and reason. When he was 
released, 1777, his son John, a lad of eleven, went on horse- 
back and brought him to his home at Greenwich, Conn. He 
died in Cayuga county, N. Y. 




I40 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Annie Evans. 14374 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of James Nesbitt, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Thompson Graham Evans and Rhoda Ann Daven- 
port, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Davenport and Phoebe Nesbitt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Nesbitt, Jr., and Jane Williams, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Nesbitt and Phoebe Harrison, his 
wife. 

James Nesbitt, (1718-92), was a private in Capt. John 
Franklin's independent company for service in the Wyoming 
valley. He died in Luzerne county, Pa. 



Mrs. Helen Gordon Forster. 1457^ 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of William Forster. 

Descendant of Thomas Jenks, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Isaac G. Gordon and Mary C. Jenks, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John W. Jenks, M. D., and Mary Dey Barclay, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Jenks and Sarah Weir, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Jenks and Mercy Wildman, his 
wife (m. 1731). 

Thomas Jenks, (1699- 1797), served on the Committee of 
Observation of Middletown township, 1774-75. He died at 
Newtown, Bucks county. 

Mrs. Mary Stoner Gretzinger. 14376 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of William C. Gretzinger. 

Descendant of Capt. Peter Withington, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William B. Stoner, M. D., and Margaret E. Hender- 
son, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Withington Stoner and Mary C. Sullivan, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Stoner and Ann Hummel, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Augustus Stoner and Sara Withington, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Withington. 

See No. 14365. 



UNEACE BOOK. 141 



Mrs. Emma McCurdy Irland. 14377 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of T. Edwin Irland. 

Descendant of Capt. Alexander Hamilton, Robert Hamil- 
ton, John Jackson and Col. William Chamberlin, of Penna. 

Daughter of Thomas McCurdy and Ann Lawshe, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abraham Lawshe and Anna Hamilton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Hamilton and Anna Jackson, his wife; 
John Lawshe and Eleanor Chamberlin, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Hamilton and Amanda Reed,, 
his wife; William Chamberlin and Elizabeth Ten Broeck, his wife; 
John Jackson and Elcy Armstrong, his wife. 

John Jackson served in the company of Bald Eagle town- 
ship for the defense of the valley. 

See No. 14378. 

Alexander Hamilton served as a member from Bald Eagle 
township on the Committee of Safety of Northumberland 
county. He was born in Scotland and was killed by the In- 
dians, 1 78 1, near Northumberland. 

Also No. 1285. 

Robert Hamilton, (1763-1845), served under his father 
and acted on guard duty and with scouting parties. 



Mrs. Bertha Lawshe Scott. 14378 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of William S. Scott. 

Descendant of Col. William Chamberlin and of George Seitz^ 
of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of James Mantell Thomas and Mary Slifer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Slifer and Sarah Lawshe, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Lawshe and Mary Seitz, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Lawshe and Eleanor Chamberlin, 
his wife; George Seitz and Catherine Burkhart, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Chamberlin and Elizabeth 
Ten Broeck, his wife 

William Chamberlin, (1736-1817), was lieutenant colonel of 
the Second New Jersey Volunteers under General John Arm- 
strong, at Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine and Germantown, 
where his eldest son, Lewis, lost his life. He served until 
the surrender of Comwallis. He was born at Ringoes, N. J.^ 



142 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

and died in Union county, Pa. His brother John was killed 
at Long Island and his brother Uriah died on the "Jersey." 

Also Nos. 6758, 12451. 

George Seitz enlisted in the Berks county troops under Capt. 
Charles Gobin and served in guarding prisoners of war. He 
was born at Reading, where he died. His wife aided in nurs- 
ing the suffering soldiers at Valley Forge. 

Also No. 13760. 

Miss Maria McClure Vorse. 14379 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Stephen Flanagan, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Ogden R. Vorse and Elizabeth McClure, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James McClure and Maria Flanagan, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Flanagan and Phebe Vance, his wife. 

Stephen Flanagan, (1757-1832), served as fifer and seaman 
on the armed boat Congress, under Capt. Isaac Roach, 1776-80. 
He was born in Ireland and died in Philadelphia. 

Mrs. Anna Dickey Keller. 14380 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of William Huestis Keller. 

Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Adams, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Oliver J. Dickey and Elizabeth Shenk, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Dickey and Elvira Walker Adams, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Samuel Adams and Elizabeth Plummer, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Adams and Mary Harriman, 
his wife. 

Benjamin Adams, (1735-1817), was a minute man at the 

Lexington Alarm. He commanded a company in the North- 
ern Department, 1777, and was at the surrender of Burgo)me, 
where two bullets passed through his hat and coat. He was 
born at Rowley, Mass., and died at Washington, Pa. 

Mrs. Mary Reigart Cowell. 14381 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Edward Peters Cowell. 

Descendant of Judge Henry Slaymaker, Gen. John Steele 
and Lieut. Col. Adam Reigart, of Pennsylvania. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 143 



Daughter of Henry Edwin Slaymaker and Mary Steele, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Steele, Jr., and Jane Porter, his wife; 
Stephen Cochran Slaymaker and Susan Reigart, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Steele and Abigail Ann Bailey, his wife; 
Adam Reigart, Jr., and Mary Wager, his wife; Samuel Slaymaker 
and Ann Cochran, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Adam Reigart and Catherine Carpenter 
Geiser, his wife; Henry Slaymaker and Faithful Richardson, his 
wife. 

John Steele, (1758-1827), served as lieutenant, 1776, and was 
wounded at Brandy wine. He commanded a company, 1779, 
and served as body-guard to Washington. He was at the 
surrender of Cornwallis where he was officer of the day, and 
subsequently served under Greene in South Carolina. He 
was an original member of the Cincinnati. 

Also Nos. 1450, 2864, 8854. 

Henry Slaymaker, (1734-85), served in the militia and was 
a delegate to the convention that framed the state constitution. 
In 1777 he was elected judge of Lancaster county. 

Also No. 12996. 

Adam Reigart, (i 739-1813), was a member of the Commit- 
tee of Correspondence which met at his house, 1775. He serv- 
ed in the militia and was elected to the legislature, 1780. 

Also Nos. 1603, 8852. 



Miss Mary Royer Reamey. 14382 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Col. Alexander Lowrey and of Capt. John 
HoUiday, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Daniel Keller Reamey and Mary Lowrey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lazarus Lowrey and Sydney Holliday, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lazarus Lowrey and Mary Flemming, his 
wife; John Holliday and Dorcas Roddy, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Lowrey and Mary Waters, 
his first wife (m. 1752). 

Alexander Lowrey, (1723-1805), was a member of the As- 
sembly, 1775, and as senior colonel commanded the Third Bat- 
talion, Lancaster militia, at Brandywine and Germantown. He 
was born at Donegal, Ireland, and died at Donegal, Pa. 

Also Nos. 41, 1 134, 2385, 7170. 



144 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

John HoUiday, (1747- 1823), was commissioned lieutenant 
of Thompson's Rifle Regiment, 1775. He was promoted cap- 
tain, 1776, and resigned 1778. 



Mrs. Netta Forney Arnold. 1438$ 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Ira Wilbur Arnold. 

Descendant of Col. Henry Slagle, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of George Nace Forney and Eliza Wirt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Mathias Nace Forney and Amanda Nace, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Nace and Anna Catherine Slagle, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Slagle and Dorothy Slagle, his 
wife. 

Henry Slagle, (1735-1811), was colonel of the Eighth Bat- 
talion of York County Associators, 1776. He was born in 
Lancaster and died in Adams county. 



Mrs. Sarah Carpenter Hubley. 14^84 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of John E. Hubley. 

Descendant of Col. Bartram Galbraith, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Dr. Henry Carpenter and Anna Louise Mathiot, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Carpenter and Mary Ann Cook, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Cook and Henrietta Galbraith, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Bartram Galbraith and Ann Scott, his 
wife. 

Bartram Galbraith, (1738-1804), was a member of the Pro- 
vincial Convention, 1775. ,He was elected colonel of Lancas- 
ter Associators, 1776, and served in the Jerseys. He was a 
member of the Assembly when appointed county lieutenant,. 
1777, in which office he served four years. When the army 
was suffering at Valley Forge he and two brothers gave to 
the troops two hundred barrels of flour. 

Also No. 3917. 



UNEACE BOOK. 145 



Miss Martha J. Slaymaker. 1438^ 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Lieut. Matthias Slaymaker and of Joel Ferree, 
of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John M. Slaymaker (1816-74) and Elizabeth Snyder, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Mathias Slaymaker (1784-1862) and Rebecca 
Ferree, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Slaymaker (1750-1831) and Mary Peck, 
his wife; Isaac Ferree and Mary Ferree, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Mathias Slaymaker and Mary Smith, his 
wife; Joel Ferree and Mary Copeland, his wife. 

Matthias Slaymaker, (1730- 1804), served as lieutenant in 
the Third Company, First Battalion, of Lancaster troops. 

Joel Ferree, (1731-1801), had a powder mill on Pequa 
Creek and furnished ammunition for the army. He was a pa- 
triot of Lancaster county. 

Also Nos. 1604, 21 13, 8857, 9826, 10230. 

Mrs. Mary Bruner Given. 14386 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of William Barnes Given. 

Descendant of David Watson, Col. Joseph Jefferies and of 
Sergt. James Evans, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Abraham Bruner and Sarah Jane Breneman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Breneman and Mary Elizabeth Strickler, 
his wife; Abraham Bruner and Rebecca Evans, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Strickler and Sarah Patterson Jefferies, 
his wife; James Evans, Jr., and Ann Cunningham, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Emer Jefferies and Maria Watson, his 
wife; James Evans and Elizabeth Thomas, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Watson and Jane Douglas 
Hamilton, his wife; and of Joseph Jefferies. 

David Watson, (1732-1805), was appointed, 1777, by the 
Council of Safety to collect blankets and purchase supplies 
for the army. He was born and died in Lancaster county. 

Also Nos. 233, 1132, 9339. 

Joseph Jefferies, (1736-1814), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Observation of York county, 1775, and served as del- 
egate to the Provincial Conference, 1776. He was colonel 

10 



146 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

of militia, 1778, when appointed wagon-master genfiral. He 
was bom in Chester and died in Lancaster county. 

James Evans, (1724-1801), served as sergeant in the Fourth 
Pennsylvania Regiment, Continental Line. He was born at 
Radnor and died at Churchtown. 

Mrs. Jessie Williams Hough Wickersham. 14387 

Born in Indiana. 

Wife of James Harold Wickersham. 

Descendant of Dr. Walter Hough, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Hough and Sarah Dawkins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. John Hough (1783-1861) and Lucy Leavitt, 
his wife (1788-1859). 

Gr. -granddaughter of Walter Hough and Martha Lockwood, his 
wife. 

Walter Hough, (1753-1818), entered the army as surgeon's 
mate, was appointed surgeon, 1781, and served to the close of 
the war. He was born in Canterbury, where he died. 

Mrs. Ruth Evelyn Huston Rogers. 14^88 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of William Wayn Rogers 

Descendant of Col. John Kelly and of James Huston, of 
Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Thomas Huston and Elizabeth Hammond, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Hammond and Ruth Kelly, his wife; 
James Huston and Catharine Ewing, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Kelly and Sarah Polk, his wife. 

John Kelly, (1744- 1832), served in the Jersey campaign, 
1776-7, and was in many battles. He made a prisoner of a 
British scout and when cutting the bridge to prevent the ad- 
vance of the enemy several balls struck the log on which he 
stood. He was commissioned colonel, 1778. 

James Huston, (1758-1801), served as a private in Capt. 
George Crawford's company, 1777. He was born in Cumber- 
land county and died in Centre county. 

Miss Caroline Atwood Orvis. 14389 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Reuben Rowley, of Pennsylvania. 



I.INEAGE BOOK. 147 



Daughter of John Holden Orvis and Caroline Atwood, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jesse Orvis and Elizabeth Rowley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Rowley and Susan Campbell, his 
wife. 

Reuben Rowley, (1750-1833), served in the New Hampshire 
Continental Line under Col. Seth Warner. He was a pen- 
sioner from Troy, Pa., where he died. 
Also No. 13003. 



Mrs. Rosanna Hamilton Goodhart. 14390 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of James M. Goodhart. 

Descendant of Capt. John Hamilton and of Hon. Hugh Alex- 
ander, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Hugh Hamilton and Sarah Klose, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Hamilton and Francesca Blair EdmestOn, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hamilton and Margaret Alexander, 
his wife (m. 1772). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Alexander and Martha Edmeston, 
his first wife. 

John Hamilton, (1749-93), commanded a volunteer company 
of Light Horse, 1777, and, 1778, served under Col. Samuel 
Lyon. He was born in Chester county and died at Harrisburg. 

Hugh Alexander, (1724-1777), was a member of the Assem- 
bly, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, and signed 
the Declaration of Rights. He died at Philadelphia during the 
session of the Assembly. 

Also Nos. 6924, 1 1306. 



Mrs. Alice McNeill Harrison Eisenbrey. 14391 

Born in Russia. 

Wife of W. Harrison Eisenbrey. 

Descendant of Capt. William Harrison, Jr., of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Joseph Harrison, Jr., and Sarah Poulterer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Harrison and Mary Crawford, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Harrison, Jr., and Martha Bowlby, 
his second wife (m. 1769). 

William Harrison, Jr., (1720-87), raised and equipped a 
company and served in the Gloucester county militia under 



148 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Col. Joseph Ellis. His two boys were with him as drummers 
and died from exposure in the field. 
Also Nos. 5162, 6291, 8707, 13732. 

Miss Isabella Anable. 14392 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Low, of Massachusetts 
Daughter of William Stuart Anable and Olivia Williams, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Anable and Alma Sheldon, his wife. 
See No. 14233. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Lockwood Jones. 14595 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Widow of Samuel Howell Jones. 

Descendant of Capt. Gilbert Lockwood and of Sergt. Epene- 
tus Webb, Jr., of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William Edward Lockwood and Louise Virginia 
Bush, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Epenetus Webb Lockwood and Elizabeth Smith, 
his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Andrew Lockwood and Elizabeth Webb, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Epenetus Webb, Jr., and Sarah Judson, 
his wife; Gilbert Lockwood and Mercy Lockwood, his wife. 

Gilbert Lockwood, (1725-1804), served as captain in the 
Westchester county. New York, militia, 1775. He was bom 
at Greenwich, where he died. 

Epenetus Webb, Jr., (1740-87), was sergeant in Capt. Na- 
thaniel Webb's company, Ninth Regiment of militia, that 
served at New York, 1776. 

Mrs. Annie Hansell Lane Scollay. 14394 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Widow of John Scollay. 

Descendant of Standish Forde and Barnett Hansell, of Penn- 
sylvania; William Sutton, of Delaware. 

Daughter of Alexander Thomas Lane and Annie Sutton Hansell, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Sutton Hansell and Elinor Fordc, his 
wife. 



UNEAG^ BOOK. 149 



Gr.-granddaughter of Barnett Hansell and Sarah Sutton, his wife; 
Standish Forde and Sarah Britton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Sutton and Ann Sutton, his wife. 

Standish Forde, (1759-1806), was a private, 1777, in Capt. 
Lazarus Pine's company, Col. Sharp Delaney's regiment. He 
was bom at Philadelphia, where he died. 

William Sutton, (1727-78), served under Capt. Robert Pat- 
ton and was killed in the battle of Monmouth, where the 
Americans lost 229 and the British 400 killed and wounded. 

Barnett Hansell, (1759-1809), served as a private in Capt. 
Daniel Bradegan's company. He was born at Philadelphia, 
where he is buried in St. Peter's graveyard. 



Mrs. Ella Hansell Bullock Michener. 1439J 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Frank Leslie Michener. 

Descendant of Standish Forde, William Sutton and Barnett 

Hansell. 

Daughter of Benjamin Bullock and Susan Budd Hansell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Sutton Hansell and Elinor Forde, his 
wife. 

See No. 14394. 



Mrs. Elizabeth McKean Borie Lewis. 14396 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of John T. Lewis, Jr. 
Descendant of Hon. Thomas McKean, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Charles Louis Borie and Clementine Sophia Mc- 
Kean, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas McKean, Jr., and Sarah Clementine 
Pratt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas McKean and Sarah Armitage, his 
wife. 

Thomas McKean, (1734-1817), was a signer of the Declara- 
tion of Independence and chief justice of Pennsylvania, which 
position he held twenty years. 

Also Nos. 2980, 9072. 



I50 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs, Ella Lloyd Irving. 14397 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of William A. Irving. 

Descendant of Col. Hugh Lloyd, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Samuel Lloyd and Lydia B. Hansell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Hugh Pearson Lloyd and Sydney Steel, his 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Lloyd and Susanna Pearson, his wife. 
Hugh Lloyd, (i 741 -1832), was a member of the Committee 

of Safety and a delegate from Chester county to the conven- 
tions, 1774-76. He was appointed colonel of Associators and 
was in active service, 1776-78. 
Also Nos. 4275, 10224, 1 1764, 12004, 13730. 



Mrs. Mary May Hansell Custis. 14398 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Alfred Frank Custis. 

Descendant of Barnett Hansell, Standish Forde and Wil- 
liam Sutton. 

Daughter of John Forde Hansell and Mary Moore, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Sutton Hansell and Elinor Forde, his 
wife. 

See No. 14394. 



Mrs. Rachel Gordon Heron Foster Avery. 14399 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Cyrus Miller Avery. 

Descendant of Rev. William Foster, of Pennsylvania; Capt. 
James Gordon Heron, of Maryland. 

Daughter of James Heron Foster and Julia Manuel, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alexander William Foster and Jane Thompson 
Heron, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Foster and Johanna Van Hook 
Blair, his wife; James Gordon Heron and Eleanor Evans, his wife. 

William Foster, (1740-80), was a patriot preacher and a 
price was set upon his head by Sir William Howe. His 
church was guarded by troops to protect the property. 

James Gordon Heron, (1749-1809), commanded a company, 
Hazen's regiment of "Congress Own." He was captured and 



LINEAGE BOOK. 151 



when exchanged served to the dose of the war. He was a 
member of the Cincinnati of Maryland. 
Also Nos. 599, 33i8, 5720^^4. 



Mrs. Mary Black Clayton. 14400 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Major Henry Clayton. 

Descendant of Patrick Sullivan, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Jeremiah Sullivan Black and Mary Forward, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Black and Mary Sullivan, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Patrick Sullivan and Barbara Bauser, his 
wife. 

Patrick Sullivan, (1754-1821), served in Arnold's expedition. 
He was born in Ireland and died in Somerset county, Penn. 



Dr. Mary Clayton. 14401 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Patrick Sullivan, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Henry Clayton and Mary Black, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jeremiah Sullivan Black and Mary Forward, his 
wife.. 
See No. 14400. 



Mrs. Frances Baily Brown. 14402 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Nathaniel Howland Brown. 

Descendant of Capt. Jacob Humphrey, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Joshua Gilpin Baily and Emily Jones Fry, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joel I. Baily and Ann Richmond nee Humphrey, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Humphrey and Jane Charlesworth, 
his wife (m. 1784). 

Jacob Humphrey, (i 751 -1826), served at the battles of Tren- 
ton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown, and Yorktown. He 
was in the Southern campaign and served until peace was de- 
clared. He was a member of the Cincinnati. He was bom in 
Bucks county and died in Chester county. 

Also No. 13737. 



152 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Annie J. Pinkerton Kemp. 14405 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Charles H. Kemp. 

Descendant of Joseph Pinkerton, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Joseph Woods Pinkerton and Sallie Crowell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Pinkerton and Jane Robison, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Pinkerton and Isabel Crcswell, his 
wife. 
Joseph Pinkerton served in the Canadian campaign, 1776, in 

Capt. James A. Wilson's company. Col. William Irvine's regi- 
ment. He was born at Faggs Manor, Chester county, and 
died, 1859, in Lancaster county. 

Mrs. Emma E. Ballou. 14404 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Levi A. Ballou. 

Descendant of Joseph L'Esperance. 

Daughter of Christopher H. Schultz and Abigail L'Esperancc, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph L*Esperance and Tryphena Plumbey, his 
wife. 

Joseph L'Esperance, (1760-1829), came to America with 

Lafayette, 1777. He served as fife major, remained in the 
army to the close of the war, and was a pensioner from Comp- 
ton, Canada, where he died. 
Also No. 4373. 

Mrs. Anna Maria Wheaton. 1440J 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of James Lucas Wheaton, M. D. 
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Smith, of Rhode Island. 
Daughter of Charles B. Jencks and Ann Eliza Smith, his wife 
Granddaughter of Thomas Smith and Phebe Bowers, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Smith and Freelove Boss, his wife. 
Jonathan Smith, (1746-1841), served as lieutenant of the 

"Scituate Hunters." He commanded a company at the si^c 
of Boston, Long Island, Harlem, Trenton, Princeton and Val- 
ley Forge. He was a pensioner from Scituate, where he was 
born and died. 
Also Nos. 2192, 9656, 105 10. 



UNEAC^ BOOK. 153 



Miss Fannie Wheaton Dexter. 14406 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Smith, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Samuel Frank Dexter and Anna Frances Wheaton, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Lucas Wheaton, M. D. and Anna Maria 
Jencks, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles B. Jencks and Ann Eliza Smith, his 
wife. 

See No. 14405. 



Miss Marcy Stafford Waterman Clapp. 14407 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Descendant of John Clapp, of Rhode Island. 
Daughter of Waterman Clapp and Eliza Woodward, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Clapp and Anna Waterman, his wife. 
John Clapp, (1754-1817), served as a minute man in the 
Revolution. He was born at Warwick, where he died. 



Miss Mary Magdelin Green Clapp. 14408 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Descendant of John Clapp. 

Daughter of Waterman Clapp and Eliza Woodward, his wife. 
See No. 14407. 

Mrs. E. Louise Tillinghast Vaughn. 14409 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Wife of William Vaughn. 

Descendant of Judge Thomas Tillinghast, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Horace Tillinghast and Sarah Tibbitts, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Tillinghast and Lucy Allen, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Tillinghast and Mary Hill, his wife. 

Thomas Tillinghast, (1742-1821), served as major in the 
militia. He was appointed by the Assembly to disburse sup- 
plies to the soldiers. He was a member of the council of war 
when appointed to the Supreme Bench. He was born at East 
Greenwich, where he died. 

Also No. 13008. 



154 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Helen Richmond Granger Chase. 14410 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Wife of Allen Herbert Chase. 

Descendant of Rev. John Pitman, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Smith Granger and Caroline Richmond Pit- 
man, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Talbot Pitman and Caroline Richmond^ 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Judge John Pitman, Jr., and Mary Talbot, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Pitman and Rebecca Cox, his wife. 

John Pitman, (i 751 -1822), served as orderly sergeant, 1776, 
in a volunteer company of Pennsylvania militia. His orderly 
book is in the possession of the family. He was born at Bos- 
ton and died at Rehobeth. 

Also Nos. 8623, 9361. 

r 

Mrs. Emma Buzzell Shaw. 14411 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Frederick E. Shaw. 

Descendant of Sergt. James Bangs, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Josiah M. Buzzell and Emily Bangs, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. John E. Bangs and Louvicie Knight, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Bangs and Betsey Ann Wearc, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Bangs and Susan Hallett, his wife. 

James Bangs, (i 735-1810), turned out from Williamsburg, 
as sergeant at the Lexington Alarm, under Capt. Abel Thayer, 
and served in the same company at Dorchester, 1775. He was 
born at Harwich, Mass., and died at Stanstead, Canada. 

Mrs. Annie Isabel Gushing Tillinghast. 14412 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of Albert Harris Tillinghast. 

Descendant of Hon. Thomas Tillinghast, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Dr. Mark Anthony Gushing and Mary Harris, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Gardiner Harris and Mary Hill Tilling- 
hast, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Allen Tillinghast and Patience Williams, his 
wife. 



LINEAGK BOOK. 155 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Tillinghast and Mary Hill, his 
wife. 
See No. 14409. 



Miss Mary Harvey Flint. 14413 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Descendant of Corp. Jonathan Flint, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Ezra Harvey Flint and Mary M. Towle, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Flint and Mary Sanborn, his wife. 
Or. -granddaughter of John Flint and Phebe Phelps, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Flint and Lydia Proctor, his 
wife. 

Jonathan Flint served as corporal at the Lexington Alarm in 
Capt. John Bachellor's company, Col. Ebenezer Bridges' regi- 
ment. He was born at Reading, 1730, where he died. 

Also No. 10541. 

Mrs. Belle Flint Stanton. 14414 

Born in Vermont. 
Wife of Robert L. Stanton. 
Descendant of Corp. Jonathan Flint. 

Daughter of Ezra Harvey Flint and Mary M. Towle, his wife. 
See No. 14413. 

Mrs. Juliette Lucretia Peck Seymour. 1441J 

Born in Rhode Island. 
Wife of Manuel Frances Seymour. 

Descendant of Capt. John Short and of Capt. Solomon Peck, 
of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Asa Peck and Lucretia Short Remington, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Enoch Remington and Phebe Short, his wife; 
Ellis Peck and Sarah Hill, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Short and Betsey Scott, his wife; 
Solomon Peck and Abigail Barney, his wife. 

John Short, (1757-1822), turned out at the Bristol Alarm, 
1776, and served as a private under Capt. Benjamin Hoppin 
and Capt. Abraham Tourtellot. He was appointed by the 
Assembly ensign of Capt. Viall Allen's company of Barring- 
ton, 1779, and served as recruiting officer to the close of the 
war. He was born at Barrington, where he died. 



156 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Solomon Peck, (1738-1814), served as clerk and subsequent- 
ly as an officer of the Barrington Artilley Company. His 
gun and cartridge box are in the possession of the family. 

Mrs. Edith Remington Peck Phillips- 14416 

Born in Rhode Island. 
Wife of Frank Nichols Phillips. 

Descendant of Capt. John Short and of Capt. Solomon Peck. 
Daughter of Leander Remington Peck and Sarah Gould, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Asa Peck and Lucretia Short Remington, his 
wife. 
See No. 14415. 

Miss Sophia Field Knight. 14417 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Robert Knight, of Rhode Island. 
Daughter of Robert Sheldon Knight and Abby Field BoUes, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Robert Knight, Jr., and Sophia Sheldon, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Knight and Elizabeth Hammond, his 
wife. 
Robert Knight, (1750- 1823), served in the cavalry. 
Also No. 1675. 

Miss Mary Louise Knight. 14418 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Descendant of Robert Knight. 

Daughter of Robert Sheldon Knight and Abby Field Bolles, his 
wife. 
See No. 14417. 

Mrs. Martha Williamson Budlong. 14419 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of John Clarke Budlong. 

Descendant of Capt. John Williamson, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Walter Williamson and Mary Matilda Massey, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Enos Williamson and Sarah Lewis, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Williamson and Elizabeth Buckley, his 
wife. 

John Williamson, (1726-94), served as lieutenant, 1776, un- 
der Col. Anthony Wayne and as bateaux master under Gen. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 157 



Horatio Gates. He commanded a company of Chester county 
militia. He was born and died in Delaware county. 
Also No. 9321. 

Mrs. Rachel Graham Jackson Mathewson. 14420 

Born in Rhode Island. 
Wife of Frank M. Mathewson. 

Descendant of Ephraim South worth (Southard), of Rhode 
Island. 

Daughter of Ephraim Southworth Jackson and Rachel Graham^ 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Tufts Jackson and Elizabeth Southworth 
(1791-1817), his wife (m. 1807). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Southworth and Rebecca Simmons^ 
his wife (m. 1788). 

Ephraim Southworth, (1760- 1828), enlisted, 1780, and serv-- 
ed at the alarm in Col. Thomas Carpenter's Bristol county 
regiment. He was born at Little Compton. 

Mrs. Rosa May Kellen Hallett. 1442 i 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Harrison Hallett. 

Descendant of Sergt. Isaac Myrick, of Maine. 

Daughter of William Lloyd Kellen and Rosetta Meservey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Meservey and Eunice Libbey Myrick, hia 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Myrick and Joanna Libbey, his wife. 

Isaac Myrick, (1732-1800), who had fought in the early 
wars, served as corporal in Capt. Abraham Tyler's company. 
He was at Bunker Hill, Saratoga and Valley Forge. He was 
sergeant under Capt. Peter Warren in the Penobscot expedi- 
tion, 1779, and was in the privateer service at the close of the 
war. He was born at Kittery and died at Bumham on the 
farm which is still in the family. 

MRS- Eliza Anna Tillinghast, 1442Z 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Lodowick Hoxie Tillinghast. 
Descendant of Aaron Flint, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Lebbeus Jethuel Peck and Emeline Flint, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Aaron Flint and Mary Kimball, his wife. 



158 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Aaron Flint, (1759-1849), enlisted at the age of seventeen 
and served with the Connecticut troops. He received a pen- 
sion for over one year's active service. He was born in Win- 
dom county, where he died. 

Mrs. Mary Potter Dyer. 14423 

Born in Rhode Island. 
Wife of Rodney Fenner Dyer. 

Descendant of John Potter and of Capt. Samuel J. Potter, of 
Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Fenner Potter and Sally Ennis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel J. Potter and Ann Nancy Seager, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Potter and Elizabeth Hazard, his wife. 

John Potter, (1715-88), served as deputy to the General As- 
sembly, 1775. His house was used as a rendezvous for re- 
cruits and he was on the committee to procure fire arms. 

Samuel J. Potter, (1753-1804), served as lieutenant of the 
Third Company, and was promoted captain, 1776. He was 
appointed recruiting officer, 1777, of South Kingston, the town 
where he was born. 

Mrs. Alice Potter Whetford. 14424 

Born in Rhode Island. 
Wife of Byron Whetford, M. D. 
Descendant of John Potter and of Capt. Samuel J. Potter. 

Daughter of Fenner Potter and Sally Ennis, his wife. 
See No. 14423. 

Mrs. Maybelle Tillinghast Sears. 1442J 

Born in Rhode Island. 
Wife of Longley B. Sears. 

Descendant of Aaron Flint and of Lieut. Job Greene, of 
Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Lodowick Hoxie Tillinghast and Eliza Anna Peck, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lebbeus Jethuel Peck and Emelinc Flint, his 
wife; Nicholas Tillinghast and Abagel Eldred, his wife. 

See No. 14422. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Tillinghast and Eleanor Baker, his 
wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 159 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Tillinghast and Mary Greene, his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Job Greene and Marcy Greene, his 
wife (cousins). 

Job Greene, (1717-98), was chosen by the General Assembly, 
second lieutenant of Capt. Malachi Hammett's company, 1776- 
78. He was bom at Coventry, where he died. 



Miss Madeleine Livermore Abbott. 14426 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Descendant of John Brown, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Samuel Appleton Brown Abbott and Abby Francis 
Woods, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Marshall Woods and Anne Brown Francis, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Brown Francis and Anne Carter Brown, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Francis and Abby Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Brown and Sarah Smith, his 
wife. 

John Brown, (1736- 1805), was the organizer of the success- 
ful expedition against the "Gaspee." He was one of the com- 
mittee appointed by Congress to build vessels for the navy, to 
raise recruits and supply munitions of war. He was a mem- 
ber of Assembly when it voted to renounce allegiance to the 
British crown, and served several terms. 

Also No. 2390, 5598. 



Mrs. Amey Narcissa Snow Ladd. 14427 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Wife of I. GiflFord Ladd. 

Descendant of John Lippitt, of Rhode Island. 
Daughter of John Lippitt Snow and Sophronia Earle, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Corey Snow and Narcissa Lippitt, his 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Lippitt and Ann Maria Bowler, his 

wife. 
John Lippitt, (1763-1830), enlisted when a lad in Capt. 

David Dexter's company. Col. Christopher Lippitt's regiment. 

He was at the battles of Trenton and Princeton. 



l6o DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Jane Leprilette Anthony. 14428 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Col. John Boyd, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Brayton Anthony and Ellen De Forest Miller^ 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lewis Leprilette Miller, M. D., and Electra 
Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Miller, M. D., and Hannah Boyd,, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Boyd and Hannah Dean, his wife. 

John Boyd, (1738- 1828), commanded a company of minute 
men from Wrentham at the Lexington Alarm and served un- 
der Col. William Heath at Bunker Hill. He died at Franklin* 

Also No. 1320. 

Miss Ellen Miller Anthony. 14429 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Descendant of Col. John Boyd. 

Daughter of John Brayton Anthony and Ellen De Forest Miller,, 
his wife. 
See No. 14428. 

Mrs. Elizabeth McNulty Hamby. i44Jo 

Born in South Carolina. 

Wife of Arthur Williams Hamby. 

Descendant of Capt. Thomas Woodward, Capt. John Wood- 
ward and Charnel Durham, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of William Eugene McNulty and Mary Lois Durham,. 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Woodward Durham and Margaret Daniel 
Turner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Durham and Cynthia Woodward, hifr 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Woodward and Esther McDaniel, 
his wife; Charnel Durham and Nancy Eckles, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Woodward and Gemima. 
Collins, his first wife. 

Thomas Woodward, the "Regulator," was an old man when 
the Revolution began. He served in the Rangers until com- 
pelled to retire on account of age. He was killed while in 
pursuit of a band of Tories, May 12, 1779. After his death, 
his son, John, succeeded to the command. 



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Chamcl Durham, (1754- 1836), was imprisoned a year at 
Charleston, and while waiting on a prison ship to sail for Nova 
Scotia he made his escape. He was born in Virginia and died 
in South Carolina. 



Mrs. Eleanora DE Treville Atkinson. 1443 i 

Born in South Carolina. 

Descendant of Capt. John de Treville, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of Louis de Treville and Eleanora Norval Witsell, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard de Treville and Cornelia M. Joyncr, hh 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert de Treville and Sarah Ellis, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John la B. de Treville and Wilkin- 
son, his wife. 

John de Treville was captain of South Carolina artillery, 
1779, wounded at Savannah, taken prisoner at Charleston, and 
not exchanged for over a year. He was born in France and 
died in South Carolina, 1790. 

Miss Thomasina Davis de Treville. 14432 

Born in South Carolina. 

Descendant of Capt. John de Treville. 

Daughter of Louis de Treville and Eleanora Norval Witsell, his 
wife. 
See No. 14431. 

Mrs. Octavia Zollicoffer Bond. 14453 

Born in Tennessee. 

Wife of John B. Bond. 

Descendant of Capt. George Zollicoffer, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Felix Zollicoffer and Louisa P. Gordon, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Jacob Zollicoffer and Martha Kirk, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Zollicoffer and Anna Lindsay, his 
wife. 

George Zollicoffer, (1738-1815), commanded a company of 
Halifax county militia during the Revolution. He was a na- 
tive of North Carolina, where he died. 
II 



l62 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Katharine Wilkes Moak. 14434 

Born in Tennessee. 

I 

Wife of Charles Henry Moak. 

Descendant of William Robards, Sr., of Virginia. 

Daughter of James Howell Wilkes, Jr., and Dora Davis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Howell Wilkes and Eliza Robards, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Robards and Mary Rodley, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Robards and Mary Massie, his 
wife (m. 1774). 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Robards, Sr., and 

his first wife (d. 1756). 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Robards (d. 1755) and Sarah 
Hill, his wife. 

William Robards, Sr., was a member of the Committee of 
Safety of Goochland county, 1775. He died there in 1782. 
His sons, John, William, Lewis, George and Jesse, served in 
the army. 



Mrs. Mary Adeane Wilkes McKinney. 14435 

Born in Tennessee. 
Wife of Robert Linnaeus McKinney. 
Descendant of William Robards, Sr. 

Daughter of James Howell Wilkes, Jr., and Dora Davis, his wife. 
See No. 14434- 



Miss Pebecca Elizabeth Davis. 14436 

Born in Virginia. 
Descendant of Alexander McMillan, of Tennessee. 
Daughter of James Leeper Davis and Evelyn McMillan, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John McMillan and Jane Meek, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander McMillan and Margaret McMillan, 
his wife. 
Alexander McMillan, (1749- 1837), came frcon Ireland and 

aided in the contest for liberty. He was at the battle of King's 
Mountain and suffered much from privation. He was bom 
in Ireland and died in Tennessee. 
Also No. 10809. 



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Mrs. Abbie Bright Wardlaw Scudder. 14437 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of Philip Johnston Scudder. 
Descendant of Michael Bright, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Thomas De Lacey Wardlaw and Sarah Louisa Fisler, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Fisler and Abigail Bright, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Bright and Catherine Holtenstein, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Michael Bright and Catherine Hoover 
Bower, his second wife. 

Michael Bright, (1732-1814), served as county commissioner 

three years, was a member of the Committee of Observation 
and on the standing committee during the war. He was born 
in Lebanon county and died at Reading. 
Also Nos. 12967, 13795. 

Mrs. Laura Gardner Settle. 14438 

Born in Tennessee. 

Wife of W. S. Settle. 

Descendant of John Vannoy, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Edwin Sumner Gardner and Sarah Ellen Vannoy, his 
wife (m. 1841). 

Granddaughter of Mason Vannoy (b. 1796) and Jane Ward, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Vannoy (b. 1742) and Sarah Owens, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Vannoy. 

John Vannoy served in the Hunterdon county militia under 
Capt. Philip Phillips. His brothers, Anderson, Joseph and 
Peter, also served in the Revolution. These patriots were of 
Dutch descent. 

Also No. T^. 

Mrs. Laura St. Clair Paddack. 14439 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Charles Edgar Paddack. 

Descendant of Maj. Gen. Arthur St. Clair, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of George W. Tapscott and Margaret Bellfour St. Clair, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Arthur St. Clair, Jr., and Frances H. Stall, his 
wife. 



164 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Arthur St. Clair and Phoebe Bayard, his 
wife. 

Arthur St Clair, (1738-1818), who had served in the early 
wars, was colonel of militia in the Canadian campaign, 1776. 
He was promoted brigadier general, ordered to organize the 
New Jersey militia and was at the battles of Trenton and 
Princeton. He was appointed major general, 1777, and suc- 
ceeded Gates at Ticonderoga. He was a member of the court- 
martial of Andre and aided in suppressing the mutiny in the 
Pennsylvania Line, 1781. He served in the South, 1782, and 
was a member of the Council of Censors, 1783. He was born 
in Scotland and died at Greensburg. 

Also Nos. 4991, 5655, 6031, 9172. 

Mrs. Lucie Palmer Grunewald. 14440 

Born in Louisiana. 
Wife of Lorenz Grunewald. 
Descendant of Col. Thomas Reynolds and of Brig. Gen. John 

Lacey, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Eugene Palmer, M. D., and Jane Lacey Smith, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Lovett Smith and Eliza Budd Lacey, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Lacey and Anastasia Resmolds, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Reynolds and Anastasia 
Reynolds, his wife. 

John Lacey, (1755-1814), commanded a company of volun- 
teers in the Canadian expedition. He was appointed lieuten- 
ant colonel, 1777, served as brigadier general, 1778, and his 
duties were arduous during the British occupation of Philadel- 
phia. He was born in Bucks county, Pa., and died at New 
Mills, N. J. 

Thomas Reynolds, (1729- 1803), was captured early in the 
war, confined in New York and finally exchanged for Col. Sim- 
coe. He was born at Burlington, where he died. 

Mrs. Martha Herrington Poole. 14441 

Born in New York. 
Widow of Valentine Brooks Poole. 

Descendant of David White and of Ezekiel White, of Mas- 
sachusetts. 



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Daughter of Clark K. Herrington and Martha White Turner, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Otis Turner and Salome White, his wife (b. 

1789). 

Gr.-granddaughter of David White and Martha Cottle, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel White and Martha Cottle, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel White and Abigail Blanchard, 
his wife. 

Ezekiel White enlisted as a minute man and served from 

Chesterfield at the alarms in the Burgoyne campaign. He 
was born at Weymouth, 1722. 

David White, (1753-93), served through the war under dif- 
ferent commands. He was born at Weymouth, Mass., and 
died at Palmyra, N. Y. 



Mrs. Nancy Floyd Moody. 14442 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of Melville P. Moody. 
Descendant of Moses Land, of South Carolina. 
Daughter of William J. Floyd and Sarah Fike, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Abel Fike and Nancy Land, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Land and Charity Beshears, his wife. 
Moses Land, (1765-1848), enlisted at the age of seventeen 
and served at the battles of Cowpens and Eutaw Springs. 



Mrs. Eunice Campbell Henry. 1444? 

Born in Texas. 

Wife of William Thomas Henry. 

Descendant of Stephen Cleveland, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Robert W. Campbell and Sallie Cleveland, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lafayette Cleveland and Charlotte Bradford, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Cleveland, Jr., and Deborah R. 
Vaughn, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Cleveland and Hannah Hunting- 
ton, his wife. 

Stephen Cleveland, (1764-1835), served one year as a ma- 

tross in Capt. Benjamin Durkee's company for defense of Port 
Griswold. He was born at Canterbury, Conn., and was a 
pensioner of Bethel, Vt., where he died. 



1 66 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Douglas Bell. 14444 

Born in Tennessee. 
Wife of William Stephenson Bell. 
Descendant of Lieut. Alexander Keith and of CoL William 

Douglas, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Charles Flemming Keith and Elizabeth Douglas Hale, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Philip Hale and Catherine Douglas, his wife; 
Alexander Keith and Mary Gallihue, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Douglas and Elizabeth Offut, his 
wife. 

William Douglas, although too old for field duty, he was an 
active organizer and served as sheriff of Loudon county, where 
he died, 1783. He was born at Ayr, Scotland. 

Alexander Keith served as lieutenant, 1777, in the Sixth Vir- 
ginia Regiment, commanded by Col. William Russell. He 
was bom in Virginia and died in Mississippi, 1824. 

Also No. 265. 



MRS. HARRIET WETMORE SELLS. 1444^ 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Elijah Sells. 

Descendant of Bela Wetmore, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Bela Wetmore and Mehetabel Livermore, his wife. 
Bela Wetmore, (1764-1839), enlisted at sixteen and served 
three years in the Massachusetts Line. 



Mrs. Sara Johnson Houghton. 14446 

Born in Vermont. 
Wife of Samuel Beach Houghton. 
Descendant of Stephen Johnson, of Vermont. 
Daughter of William Johnson and Harriet Allis, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Stephen Johnson and Elizabeth Jordon, his wife. 
Stephen Johnson was a member of Capt. Ebenezer Inglesby's 

company. Col. Job Cushing's regiment, in the' BurgO)me cam- 
paign. He was born at Southboro, Mass., and was a pen- 
sioner from Vernon, Vt., where he died, 1837. 



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Mrs. Kate M. Houghton Gray. 14447 

Born in Vermont. 

Descendant of Stephen Johnson. 

Daughter of Samuel Beach Houghton and Sara M. Johnson, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of William Johnson and Harriet Allis, his wife. 
See No. 14446. 

Mrs. Rosette Hendee Ordway. 14448 

Born in Vermont. 

Wife of Charles De Forest Ordway. 

Descendant of Dr. Jacob Maeck, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Franklin J. Hendee and Sarah Van Sicklen, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Van Sicklen and Betsey Maeck, his wife 
(b. 1792). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Maeck. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Maeck. 

Jacob Maeck served as surgeon in Warner's Continental 
Regiment, 1775. He "was buried under arms at Ticonder- 
oga, September 5, 1775." 

Miss Emma Almira Opper. 14449 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Caleb Carleton, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Lewis Opper and Aurelia Helen Burr, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Burr and Polly Bestor, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Johnathan Bestor and Hannah Carleton, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Carleton and Margaret Day, his 
wife. 

Caleb Carleton, (1758-1823), served in Capt. Jonathan 
Parker's company. Col. Comfort Sage's regiment, in the New 
York campaign. He was at the battles of Long Island, Kip's 
Bay and White Plains. He was born at Tolland, Conn., and 
died at Mantua, Ohio. 

Mrs, Elizabeth McDonald Locke, 144^0 

Born in Vermont. 

Wife of William Locke. 

Descendant of Jonathan Cutler and of Ebenezer Cutler, of 
Massachusetts. 



l68 PAUGHTKRS OF THE AMERICAN. REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of William Nelson Smith and Nancy Cutler, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Cutler and Phebe Wyman, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Jonathan Cutler and Elizabeth Holman, his 
wife. 

Jonathan Cutler, (1737- 1826), turned out at Sutton at the 
Bennington Alarm in Capt. David Chadwick's company. He 
was born at Sutton and died at Royalton. 

Ebenezer Cutler, (1760-1843), enlisted in Capt. Benjamin 
Edgeirs company. Col. John Jacob's regiment, 1778. He also 
served under Capt. Jotham Houghton and Col. Samuel Denny. 
He was born at Sutton, Mass., and died at Huntington, Vt. 

Also Nos. 6522, 10644, 1 1689. 

Miss Clarissa Jane Ruggles. i44p 

Born in Vermont. 

Descendant of Samuel Ruggles, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Gershom Cheney Ruggles and Mary Neal, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Maj. John Ruggles and Unice Kingsley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Ruggles and Lucy Robison, his wife. 

Samuel Ruggles, (1751-78), turned out from Willington at 
the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Ebenezer Heath's company. He 
was born at Pomf ret. 

Mrs. Julia Ruggles Parker. 144^2 

Born in Vermont. 

Wife of Wilbur Fisk Parker. 

Descendant of Samuel Ruggles. 

Daughter of Gershom Cheney Ruggles and Mary Neal, his wife. 

See No. 14451. 

Mrs. Sarah Ruggles Pierce. 144^5 

Born in Vermont. 
Wife of Henry Harrison Pierce, M. D. 
Descendant of Samuel Ruggles. 

Daughter of Gershom Cheney Ruggles and Mary Neal, his wife. 
See No. 14451. 

Mrs. Margaret Griswold Barker. 144^4 

Born in Vermont. 
Wife of Julius Graves Barker. 
Descendant of Jonathan Gale, of Massachusetts. 



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Daughter of George Washington Griswold and Mary Washburn 
Gale, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ira Gale and Clarissa Sargent, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Gale and Mary Bancroft, his wife. 

Jonathan Gale, (1748-1808), was a minute man from War- 
wick at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Eldad Wright's com- 
pany, Col. Samuel Williams' regiment. He also served in the 
Burgoyne campaign. He was born and died at Warwick. 



Miss Harriet Diantha Harwood. 144^^ 

Bom in Vermont. 

Descendant of Simeon Morse and of Corp. Tarrant Sibley, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Albert Walworth Harwood and Mary Louise Sibley, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Simeon Morse Sibley and Diantha Williams, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lot Sibley and Mary Morse, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Morse and Azubah Wheeler, his 
wife; Tarrant Sibley and Hannah Putnam, his wife. 

Simeon Morse, (1760- 1842), was a private in Capt. Jona- 
than Carrol's company. Col. Josiah Whitney's regiment. He 
served at the Rhode Island Alarm under Capt. Isaac Martin, 
1776, and was at the battle of Stillwater and was honorably 
discharged, 1779. He was born at Douglas, and received a 
pension from Sutton, where he died. 

Also No. 2922. 

Tarrant Sibley, (1754-1823), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm in Capt. John Putnam's company. Col. Eben- 
ezer Larned's regiment. He served as corporal under Capt. 
Mark Chase to reinforce the Northern army at Saratoga. 



Mrs. Lucy Waring Baylor Driver. 14456 

Born in Virginia. 
Wife of W. E. Driver. 
Descendant of Anthony Walke, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Robert P. Baylor and Virginia Williamson Tunstall, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Baylor Tunstall, M. D., and Elizabeth 
Walke Williamson, his wife. 



I70 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Williamson and Anne McM. Walke, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Walke and Mary Calvert, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Anthony Walke and Mary Moseley, 
his second wife. 

Anthony Walke, (1726-82), was a patriot of Princess Anne 
county, where he was born and died. 

Also Nos. 4677, 61 15. 

Miss Elizabeth Walke Tunstall. 144^7 

Born in Virginia. 

Descendant of Anthony Walke. 

Daughter of Alexander Tunstall, M. D., and Anne D. Mcintosh, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Baylor Tunstall, M. D., and Elizabeth 
Walke Williamson, his wife. 

See No. 14456. 

Mrs. Virginia Brock Hughes. 144^8 

Born in Virginia. 

Wife of Floyd Hughes. 

Descendant of Col. Mordecai Buckner and of Capt. May 
Burton, of Virginia ; Col. Zabdial Rogers, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Dr. Charles William Penn Brock and Elizabeth Tyler, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ansalem Brock and Elizabeth Beverley Buck- 
ner, his wife; John Henry Tyler and Elizabeth Slater Evans, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Baldwin Mathews Buckner and Fanny Bur- 
ton, his wife; Samuel Tyler and Emma Rogers his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Mordecai Buckner and Elizabeth Bev- 
erly (Chew) Stanard, his wife (m. 1768); Zabdial Rogers and Eliz- 
abeth Snow, his wife; May Burton and Sarah Head, his wife (m. 
1776). 

Mordecai Buckner, (1721-1800), who had served in the ear- 
ly wars, was appointed by the convention, colonel of the Sixth 
Virginia Regiment, 1775. He was born in Spottsylvania. 

May Burton, (1752-1829), entered the army as ensign, 1777, 
rose to the rank of captain and commanded a company when 
Cornwallis invaded Virginia. He was prominent in Orange 
county, where he was born and where he died. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 171 



Zabdial Rogers, (1737-1808), was appointed major, 1775, 
and served in the New York campaign. An order dated Oc- 
tober 21, 1776, from Washington, is still in the family. He 
was promoted colonel, 1780, and served through the war. He 
was born at Norwich, where he died. 

Also Nos. 2481, 4160. 






Mrs. Mary Darlington Jones. 14459 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of William G. Jones. 

Descendant of Col. Thomas Reynolds, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Edward C. Darlington and Mary Leland, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Darlington and Katherine Lacey, his 
Svife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Lacey and Anastasia Reynolds, his 
wife. 

See No. 14440. 

Mrs. Anna Mary Morton Fultz. 14460 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Alexander Hamilton Fultz. 
Descendant of Hon. John Morton and of Capt. John Davis, 

of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John Lewis Brown M. D., and Ann Elizabeth Davis, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Davis and Ann Morton, his first wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Morton and Ann Justis, his wife. 

John Davis, (1753-1827), was at the battle of Three Riv- 
ers, Brandywine, Germantown, Paoli, Monmouth, Stony Point, 
Green Springs and Yorktown. He served with Wayne in 
the Southern campaign and was an original member of the 
Cincinnati. His diary has been published. He was bom in 
Chester county, where he died. 

John Morton, (1724-77), was a delegate to the Continental 
i Congress, 1774-76. His colleagues were equally divided on 

the separation of the colonies and it was his signature to the 
Declaration of Independence that placed Pennsylvania in the 
affirmative. This made him very unpopular and on his death 
bed he said "They will live to see this act to have been the 
most glorious service that I ever rendered my country." 

Also Nos. 4751, 6448, 10293. 



172 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Marie Dunlop Moore. 1446 i 

Born in Virginia. 

Wife of Warner Moore. 

Descendant of Col. Charles Harrison and of John Butts, of 
Virginia. 

Daughter of Robert Dunlop and Marie Elouise Butts, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Capt. Daniel Claiborne Butts (b. 1801) and 
Ariadne Elmira Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gen. Daniel Claiborne Butts (1776-1850) and 
Elizabeth Randolph Harrison, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Harrison and Mary Herbert 
Claiborne, his wife; John Butts and Mary Ann Claiborne, his wife. 

Charles Harrison, (1742-1794), commanded a regiment of 
state artillery, 1776, and was colonel of the First Continental 
Artillery, 1777. He was promoted after the battle of Mon- 
mouth and served to the close of the war. He was bom in 
Surrey county, and is buried on the Appomattox river. 

John Butts served in Capt. Boiling's troop of horse for the 
defense of the colony. He was captured at the bridge at Bel- 
field by Tarleton when Cornwallis invaded Virginia, 1781, car- 
ried to Petersburg and sent to Portsmouth. He contracted 
smallpox, and, although suffering for water, he refused it as he 
was obliged to say "God save King George" to obtain it. He 
lingered for a few days and died in prison. 

Mrs. Virginia Secessia Withers Terry. 14462 

Born in Virginia. 
Wife of John Young Terry. 

Descendant of Adj. Enoch Keane Withers and of Robert 
Alexander, of Virginia. 

Daughter of U. S. Senator Robert Enoch Withers and Mary Vir- 
ginia Royall, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Robert Walter Withers and Susan Dabney 
Alexander (1799-1882), his wife, m. (1819.) 

Gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Keane Withers and Janet Chinn, his 
wife; Robert Alexander and Ann Austin, his wife (m. 1774). 

Enoch Keene Withers, (1760-1818), served as adjutant in 

the South Carolina campaign under Col. Richard Campbell. 
He was at the battle of Eutaw Springs, where his brother Jos- 
eph was killed. 
Also Nos. 2446, 6320. 



UNKAOE BOOK. 173 



Robert Alexander gave civil service in Bedford county and 
when Campbell county was formed, 1782, he was appointed 
clerk of the court, which office he held until his death, 1820. 

Miss Frances Harriet Newell. 1446^ 

Born in Wisconsin. 
Descendant of Rev. Samuel Newell, Ozias Wilcox and Elisha 
Wilcox, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Theodore Newell and Julia Ann Wilcox, his wife (m. 
1836). 

Granddaughter of Lexties Samuel Newell and Frances Albro, his 
wife; Seth Wilcox (b. 1768) and Hannah Wilcox, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Samuel Newell and Sarah Horsford,. 
his wife; Ozias Wilcox and Mabel Gould, his wife (m. 1753) (pa- 
rents of Seth) ; Elisha Wilcox and Abigail Ranney, his wife (parents 
of Hannah). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Samuel Newell and Mary Hart, his 
wife. 

Samuel Newell, (1714-89), served as chaplain during the 
Revolution. He was born at Farmington and died at Bristol. 

Ozias Wilcox served as quartermaster of the Troop of Horse 
under Capt. Oliver Johnson. He was born 1730.. 

Elisha Wilcox enlisted from Middletown in the Short Levies, 
1779-80, under Col. Jedidiah Huntington. 

Mrs. Sarah Jane Bronson. 14464 

Born in Vermont. 

Widow of Cary S. Bronson. 

Descendant of Silas Leach, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George W. Carpenter and Nancy Hall, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathaniel Hall and Sarah Leach, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Silias Leach and Alice Howard, his wife. 

Silas Leach, (1748-1844), was a private in the Massachu- 
setts Continental Line. He received a pension for one year's 
actual service. He died in New Hampshire. 

Miss Frances Lewis Bain. 14465- 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Judge Michael Myers, of New York. 
Daughter of Lewis Bain and Sarah Griswold Frary, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Russell Frary and Elizabeth Myers, his wife. 



174 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Michael Myers, Jr., and Sarah Griswold, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Michael Myers and Catherine Herter, 
his wife. 

Michael Myers, (1753-1814), served as a minute man and 

was severely wounded at the battle of Johnstown, 1781. He 
died in Herkimer county. 
Also Nos. 762, 1012, 4475, 10725, 13854. 

Mrs. Sarah Griswold Bain. 14466 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of Lewis Bain. 
Descendant of Judge Michael Myers. 
Daughter of Russell Frary and Elizabeth Myers, his wife. 
See No. 14465. 

Mrs. Mary Frances Love Tichenor. 14467 

Born in New Ydrk. 

Wife of Isaac Paul Tichenor. 

Descendant of Sergt. Robert Love, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Robert Love and Martha Barnett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Love (b. 1767) and Susanna Austin, his 
wife (b. 1766). 

Granddaughter of Robert Love and Sarah Blanchard, his wife. 

Robert Love enlisted as sergeant in Capt. Josiah Gibbs' 
company, Col. Joseph Stanton's regiment, 1777. He served 
three years under different commands. He was born at 
Coventry about 1730. 

Also Nos. 5328, 10573. 

Mrs. Annie Durant Shepard. 14468 

Born in New York. 

Wife of George W. Shepard. 

Descendant of Edward Durant, Capt. Thomas Durant, Wil- 
liam Clark, and Stephen Putnam, of Massachusetts; Capt. 
John Willey and Stephen William Johnson, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William Clark Durant and Ann Elizabeth White, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward Durant and Lucina Willey, his wife; 
William White and Laura Putnam, his wife. 



UNKAGE BOOK. 175 



Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Durant and Elizabeth Clark, his 
wife (m. 1775); Alfred Willey and Olive Cone, his wife; Elisha Put- 
nam and Esther Johnson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Durant and Ann Jackson, his 
first wife (m. 1735); William Clark and Mary Marean, his wife (m. 
1740); John Willey and Esther Comstock, his wife (m. 1754); Ste- 
phen Putnam and Mary Gibbs, his wife (m. 1755) ; Stephen William 
Johnson and Martha Smith, his wife (m. 1772). 

See Nos. 14144, 14258, 

Edward Durant, (1715-82), was chairman of the Commit- 
tee of Correspondence, and a member of the Provincial Con- 
gress, 1774-5. He was born at Boston and died at Newton. 

Thomas Durant, (1746-1831), was a minute man in Capt. 
Jeremiah Wiswell's company and was corporal at the battle of 
Lexington. He served as "Assistant Commissary of Issues,*' 
and his widow received a pension given to a captain. He was 
born at Newton and died at Middlefield. 

John Willey, (1732- 1805), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm, was commissioned captain, 1775, was at the siege of 
Boston, and a member of a court martial under Gen. Joseph 
Spencer. He served, 1776, to reinforce the Continental 
army. He was born at East Haddam and died at Millington. 

Stephen William Johnson, (1749-1834), was one of the vol- 
unteers disguised as Indians who threw the tea in Boston Har- 
bor. He served in Capt. Samuel Keeler's company and was 
taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 1776. He was born near 
Norwalk, Conn., and died at Albany, N. Y. 

Also No. 9309. 

Mrs. Alice Louise Tichenor Story, 14469 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Wife of Willis Edson Story. 

Descendant of Sergt. Robert Love, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Isaac Paul Tichenor and Mary Frances Love, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Love and Martha Barnett, his wife. 

See No. 14467. 

Mrs. Harriet L Barker Cramer. 14470 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Wife of William E. Cramer. 

Descendant of John Barker, of New York. 



176 DAUGHTERS OF THIS AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of Charles Granderson Barker and Alice Doyle, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Barker and Margaret Smith, his wife (m. 
1788). 

John Barker, (1764-1835), served under Capt Silas Grady 
on guard duty at Schoharie, 1782. He was a pensioner of 
Cairo, where he was born and died. 

Miss Clara L. Thompson. 1447 i 

Born in Wisconsin. 
Descendant of Lieut. Martin Holcomb and of Isaac Griswold, 
of Connecticut. 

Daughter of James Phelps Thompson and Eleanor Anne Work, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Thompson and Candace Narcissa Phelps, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Cyrus Phelps and Narcissa Griswold, his 
wife (b. 1777). 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Griswold and Christiana Holcomb, 
his wife (b. i755). 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Martin Holcomb. 

Martin Holcomb, (1725-98), was appointed by the Assembly 
lieutenant of the Third Company, First Regiment. He was 
born at Windsor, where he died. 

Isaac Griswold, (i 749-1839), served in the Eighth .Company, 
First Militia Regiment, 1779. 

Also No. 5015. 

Mrs. Anna L Wall. 14472 

Born in Michigan. 

Wife of Edward C. Wall. 

Descendant of Richard Sanger and of Daniel Sanger, of 
Massachusetts; EH Butler, Capt. John Morgan and Man- 
assah Prentice, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William H. Hearding and Sarah Jane Sanger, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Kirkland Sanger and Caroline Prentiss, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Sanger and Rachel Butler, his wife; 
Joseph Prentiss and Sally Morgan, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eli Butler and Rachel Stocking, his wife; 
Daniel Sanger and Olive Hooker, his wife; John Morgan and Eu- 
nice Crarjs his wife; Manassah Prentice and Asanath Brierton, his 
wife. 



UNKAOE BOOK. 177 



Gr.-gr.-gr.-grand daughter of Richard Sanger and Deborah Morse, 
his wife. 

See No. 14277. 

Richard Sanger, (1706-83), served on the Committee of 
Safety and in the Provincial Congress. He was born at Sher- 
born, where he died. 

Daniel Sanger, (1739-1807), served on the Committee of In- 
spection. He was born and died at Framingham. 

Also No. 13041. 

John Morgan, (1742-1816), commanded a company, 1776, in 
the militia regiment under Col. Oliver Smith. He was born 
at Preston, where he died. 

Manassah Prentice, (1749-1825), turned out at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm in Capt. Ebenezer Witter's company. He served in 
the first call for troops under Capt. John Tyler. He was bom 
and died at Preston. 



Mrs. Christianna Birkhaeuser. 14475 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Joseph E. Birkhaeuser. 

Descendant of Capt. Isaac Gray and of Sergt. Thomas Baker, 
of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John A. Armstrong and Elizabeth Gray, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Gray, Jr., and Elizabeth Baker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Gray and Mary McLain, his wife; 
Thomas Baker and Mary Carswell, his wife. 

Isaac Gray, (1730-87), entered the army as lieutenant of 
minute men under Capt. Joseph Hooker, and commanded a 
company at Bunker Hill in Col. Jonathan Brewer's regiment. 
He was born at Worcester and died at Pelham. 

Also No. 2603. 

Thomas Baker, (1751-1840), was a minute man from Col- 
rain, Mass, at the Lexington Alarm, and was in Capt. Robert 
Oliver's company, Col. Ephraim Doolittle's regiment, at the 
battle of Bunker Hill. He subsequently served as sergeant 
under Capt. Timothy Childs and Col. Ruggles Woodbridge at 
Ticonderoga. He was born at Exeter, R. I., and was a pen- 
sioner from Oswego county, N. Y., where he died. 



12 



178 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Jennie G. Woodward Smith. 14474 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Edward H. Smith. 

Descendant of Joseph Woodward, Abner Woodward and 
Lieut. Jonathan Fuller, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Joseph Woodward and Submit T. Dunham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abner Woodward and Eunice Fuller, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Woodward and Elizabeth Perkins, 
his wife; Johnathan Fuller and Sibyl Meacham, his wife. 

Joseph Woodward, (1726-1814), served with the army be- 
fore Boston until that city was evacuated by the British. He 
died at Ashford. His son, William, died in prison. 

Abner Woodward, (1762-1840), enlisted at the age of sixteen 
and served in the Rhode Island campaign. He was a pensioner 
of Windham county. 

Jonathan Fuller, (1725-1817), served at the New Haven 
Alarms. 

Also No. 512. 

MRS. JANE NIGHSWONGER. 14475 

Born in Tennessee. 

Wife of J. Nighswonger. 

Descendant of Howell Sellers, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Howell Sellers and Margaret Conner, his wife. 

Howell Sellers, (1762-1842), served under different com- 
mands with the South Carolina troops. He was at the bat- 
tles of Stono Ferry, Brier Creek and at the siege of Savan- 
nah. He was born in Chatham county, N. C, and was a pen- 
sioner from Pike county. 111., where he died. 

Mrs. Tallulah James Brockman Bankhead. 14476 

Born in South Carolina. 

Wife of John Hollis Bankhead. 

Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Kilgore, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of James Brockman and Mary E. Stairley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Col. Thomas P. Brockman and Mary Kilgore, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Kilgore and Keziah Greer, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Kilgore and Anne McCrary, 
his wife. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 179 



Benjamin Kilgore, (1740-1810), commanded a company of 
Horse, 1779, in the Ninety-six District. He was taken pris- 
oner, 1780, carried to Charleston, made his escape, and as 
all the superior officers were killed, he took command of the 
regiment. He was born in Ireland. 

Also No. 8269. 

Mrs. Jessie Carolena Jackson McChristie. 14477 

Born in Michigan. 
Wife of Robert McChristie. 
Descendant of Barnard Eddy, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Cyrus Franklin Jackson and Jessie Keyes Anthony, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Anthony and Sarah Porter Williams, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Anthony and Abigail Eddy, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Barnard Eddy and Patience Eddy, his wife. 

Barnard Eddy, (1729-77), superintended the construction of 
fortifications at Providence and the works are still preserved. 
He died of smallpox when on a mission to Crown Point. 

Also No. 13929. 

Mrs. Mary Ellen Lowrey Holcomb. 14478 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Joseph W. Holcomb. 

Descendant of Sergt. Jesse Weed and of Corp. Daniel Low- 
rey, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Alfred Lowrey and Elnora Goodsell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Lowrey and Martha Weed, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Weed and Anna Rice, his wife; Daniel 
Lowrey and Anna Munson, his wife. 

Jesse Weed, (1746-1843), served as corporal in Capt. Da- 
vid Smith's company, 1776, and as sergeant, 1777, under Capt. 
Matthew Mead. He was born at Plymouth, where he died. 

Daniel Lowrey, (1749-1819), was a private at the siege of 
Boston under Capt. Selah Heart, and subsequently served as 
corporal. He was born and died at Farmington. 

Also No. 8496. 



l8o DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

<■ » ■ 

Miss Kate Elmendorf Bowman. 14479 

Born in Connecticut. 
Descendant of Coenradt Wilhelmus Elmendorph, of New 
York. 

Daughter of Charles Gorham Bowman and Maria Catherine El- 
mendorf, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lucas Elmendorf and Hannah Thompson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Coenradt Wilhelmus Elmendorph and An- 
natje Van Steenburgh, his wife. 

Coenradt Wilhelmus Elmendorph, (1755-1826), enlisted, 
1777, under Capt. Frederick Schoonmaker and Col. Levi Pawl- 
ing. He served, 1778, in Capt. Tobias Van Beuren's company 
of the Ulster county regiment, under the command of Maj. 
Adrian Wynkoop. He died at Hurley. 

Also No. 13151. 



Mrs. Mary Nicholls Barnum. 14480 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Charles W. Barnum. 

Descendant of Ens. Jabez Huntington Tomlinson, of Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter of Rev. George H. Nicholls, S. T. D., and Julia Louise 
Phelps, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles T. Nicholls and Sarah Lewis Tomlin- 
son, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jabez Huntington Tomlinson and Rebecca 
Lewis, his wife. 

Jabez Huntington Tomlinson, (1760-1849), was appointed 

ensign and served in the Continental Line, 1777-81. He was 
a pensioner from Stratford, where he was bom and died. 
Also No. 4606. 



A\iss Elizabeth Gordon Brewster. 1448 i 

Born in Connecticut. 

Descendant of Elias Brewster, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Elias Morgan Brewster and Lucretia Harris, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ephraim Morgan Brewster and Esther Gordon, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elias Brewster and Margery Morgan, his 
wife. 



UNEAGE BOOK. l8l 



Elias Brewster, (1759- 1834), served as a private in Capt. 
Joshua Huntington's company in the New York campaign, 
1776, and was at the battle of Harlem Heights. He was born 
at Preston and was a pensioner from Griswold, where he died. 

Also No. 12047. 

Mrs. M. Hannah Latham Trolan. 14482 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Richard W. Trolan. 

Descendant of Capt. William Latham, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of James M. Latham and Emily D. Gotham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Albert Latham and Nancy L. Mitchell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Latham and Eunice Forsythe, his 
wife. 

William Latham, (1742-92), was lieutenant of artillery at 
Dorchester Heights, and commanded a company at the battle 
of Groton. He was severely wounded and carried a prisoner 
to New York. He was born at Groton, where he died. 

Also Nos. 2333, 4171, 5031, 7234, 13089. 

Mrs. Ellen Blatchley Wilcox. 14483 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Watson E. Wilcox. 

Descendant of Jonathan Smith, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Daniel Watson Blatchley and Rebecca Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Capt. Thomas Smith and Anna Wilcox, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Smith and Rebecca Ventres, his 
wife. 

Jonathan Smith, (1761-1812), served as a private in the 
Connecticut Line. He was born at Haddam, where he died. 

Mrs. Kate Palmer Hunter, 14484 

Born in Indiana. 

Wife of John Ramsey Hunter. 

Descendant of Ens. David Douglass, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William Sackett Palmer and Diana Goudy Larne, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abraham Larne and Elizabeth Douglass, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Douglass and Jean Buchanan, his 
wife. 



1 82 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

^ David Douglass, (1755-1839), was commissioned ensign, 

1779, of Capt. Thomas Manery's company, Col. John Laird's 

. regiment of York county militia. He was at Brandywine, 

Kingston and the siege of Yorktown. He was born in 

Pennsylvania and died at Logansport, Ind. 



Mrs. Jane Hyde Merwin. 1448^ 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Augustus Merwin. 

Descendant of Capt. James Hyde, Jr., Sergt. Ezekiel Haw- 
ley and Simeon Thomas, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Edward Olmstead, A. M., and Marian Hyde, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Nevins Hyde and Mary Ann Thomas, 
his wife; Hon. Hawley Olmstead and Harriet Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Hyde, Jr., and Martha Nevins, his 
wife; Aaron Olmstead and Sarah Esther Hawley, his wife; Simeon 
Thomas and Lucretia Deshon, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Hawley and Elinor Olmstead, 
his wife. 

James Hyde, (1752-1809), entered the army as sergeant. 
He served through the war and was at Germantown, Valley 
Forge, Monmouth, Stony Point and Yorktown. He was 
born at Norwich, where he died. 

Also Nos. 2626, 12236, 13287. 

Ezekiel Hawley, (1748- 1776), was sergeant in the New 
York campaign and died of camp fever in the service of his 
country. He is buried in the old cemetery at Wilton. 

Simeon Thomas, (1753-1834), turned out from Norwich at 
the Lexington Alarm and served at Bunker Hill under Capt. 
John Durkee. He was born and died at Norwich. 



Mrs. Marian Hyde Olmstead. 14486 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Edward Olmstead, A. M. 

Descendant of Capt. James Hyde and of Simeon Thomas, of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of James Nevins Hyde and Mary Ann Thomas, his wife. 

See No. 14485. 



I^INEAGE BOOK. 183 



Mrs. Emma Merrill Wilson. 14487 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Oliver E. Wilson. 
Descendant of Phineas Merrill, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Marshall Merrill and Lucy J. Butler, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Merrill and Julia Holcomb, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Merrill and Anna Buel, his wife. 

Phineas Merrill, (1755-1828), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm in Capt. Seth Smith's company and enlisted for the de- 
fense of Boston, 1775. He served as conductor of teams, 
transporting supplies from Connecticut to the Continental 
army, 1777-81. He was born and died at New Hartford. 

Miss Elsie Gertrude Street. 14488 

Bom in Connecticut. 

Descendant of Rev. Moses Mather and of Capt. Joseph 
Mather, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William E. Street and Frances A. Watkins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Chauncey Street and Eliza Hoyt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Street and Clara Mather, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Mather and Sarah Scott, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Mather and Hannah Bell, his 
wife. 

Moses Mather, (1719-1806), was a patriot preacher of 
Stamford and was so obnoxious to the British that they drag- 
ged him from his pulpit and carried him to New York. He 
was confined in the Provost prison, where he suffered every 
privation. He was born at Lyme and died at Darien. 

Joseph Mather, (1753-1840), enlisted as a private, 177S, 
served through the war and at the close commanded a com- 
pany. He was born at Stamford and was a pensioner from 
Darien, where he died. 

Miss Mary Phillips Chichester. 14489 

Born in Connecticut. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Phillips, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Edwin Van Antwerp Chichester and Mary Elizabeth 
Stuart, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William P. Stuart and Sally Phillips, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Phillips and Mary Benedict, his 
wife. 



l84 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Ebenezer Phillips, (1753-1829), served in Capt. Robert 
Durkee's company and was honorably discharged 1777. He 
was born at Smithtown, L. L, and died at Norwalk, Conn. 

Mrs. Mary Bogart Rider. 14490 

Born in New York. 

Widow of John Rider. 

Descendant of Zephaniah Piatt, Sr., of New York. 

Daughter of Eugene Bogart and Eliza Ann Bogart, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David S. Bogart and Elizabeth Piatt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonas Piatt and Temperance Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zephaniah Piatt, Sr., and Hannah Sax- 
ton, his wife. 

Zephaniah Piatt, (1704-78), was a signer of the Association 
Test of Smithtown. He was captured by the British, 1777, 
contracted smallpox on a prison ship and was released at last 
through the intercession of his daughter Dorothea. He died 
of the disease soon after reaching home. His sons Zephaniah, 
Nathaniel and Charles served in the army. 

Also No. 7095, 12895. 

Miss Ada Hanford Golding. 14491 

Born in Connecticut. 

Descendant of Hezekiah Hanford, Sr., of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Augustus C. Golding and Jeanette Hanford, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Piatt Hanford and Jane Collins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Piatt Hanford and Phoebe Raymond, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hanford and Susannah Piatt, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Hanford, Sr., and Deborah 
Ha3rt, his wife. 

Hezekiah Hanford, Sr., (1722-1812), was a member of a 
committee to collect clothing for soldiers, 1777. He served 
in the coast guards, 1780, under Capt. Eliphalet Lockwood. 
He was born at Norwalk, where he died. 

Miss Alice Bartlett Cram. 14492 

Born in Connecticut. 
Descendant of Benjamin Cram, of New Hampshire. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 185 



Daughter of George Washington Cram and Lydia Ann Bartlett, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Cram and Mary Ann Macnulty, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Cram, Jr., and Polly Vose, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Cram and Olive Chamberlain, 
his wife. 

Benjamin Cram, (1734- 1836), was a private in Capt. Peter 
Clark's company, Col. Thomas Stickney's regiment, 1777. 
He also served under Capt. Ezekiel Worthen and Col. Stephen 
Peabody in the Rhode Island campaign, 1778. He was born 
at Hampton, and died at South Lyndeborough. 



Mrs. Harriet Perry Many. 14493 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Charles Warren Many. 
Descendant of Sergt. Richard Camp, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Charles Newman Clock and Ruth Church Camp, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Camp, Jr., and Elizabeth Perry, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Camp and Ann Camp, his wife. 

Richard Camp served as sergeant in Capt. Jabez Gregory's 
company, 1776. He died at Norwalk, 1813. 



Miss Julia Ann Collins. 14494 

Born in Delaware. 

Descendant of Gov. Thomas Collins, of Delaware. 

Daughter of Edmund R. Collins and Rachel Moor, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Collins and Anne Bellach, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Collins and Sarah Cook, his wife 
(sister of Gov. John Cook). 

Thomas Collins, (1732-89), served as sheriff, as president 
of council and as brigadier general of militia from 1776-83. 
He was in the field during the New Jersey campaign, 1777, 
and was active in harassing Howe's army when it passed 
through Delaware. He governed with ability and gave liber- 
ally to the patriot cause. 

Also No. 467. 



1 86 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Miss Anna Cuningkam. 1449^ 

Born in Delaware. 

Descendant of Capt. Allan Cuningham, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John F. Cuningham, M. D., and Sarah Elizabeth 
Catts, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gen. John W. Cunningham (b. 1779) and Elizabeth 
Ross, his wife (m. 1800). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Allan Cuningham and Rachel Menough, his 
wife. 

Allan Cuningham, (1738-1801), was a graduate of Trinity 
College, Dublin, at nineteen, and came to America, 1765. He 
commanded a company at Brandywine in Maxwell's brigade. 
Many of his letters written while in active service have been 
published. He was born at County Armagh, Ireland, and died 
in Chester county. Pa. 

Mrs. Henrietta Zeilin Wilson Ellis. 14496 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Amos Ellis. 
Descendant of Capt. George Piper (Pfeiflfer) and Eve Lear 

Piper, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Alban M. Wilson and Mary C. Zeilin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John K. Zeilin and Caroline C. Piper, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Piper and Sarah Kerlin, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Piper (Peiffer) and Eve Lear, 
his wife. 

George Piper, (1758- 1823), commanded a company, Conti- 
nental Line, at Princeton, Brandywine, Paoli and gave dis- 
tinguished service at Germantown. His wife contributed the 
entire fortune received from her father to purchase clothing 
for the soldiers. She was a woman of great courage and pro- 
tected her home and children when left alone during the war. 

Also Nos. 7431, 9211 13224. 

Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Collins Gootee. 14497 

Born in Delaware. 
Wife of Benjamin T. Gootee, M. D. 
Descendant of Gov. Thomas Collins, of Delaware. 
Daughter of Edmund R. Collins and Rachel Moor, his wife. 
See No. 14494. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 1 87 



Mrs. Mary C. Zeilin Wilson. 14498 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Alban M. Wilson. 

Descendant of Capt. George Piper (Peiffer), and Eve Lear, 
of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John K. Zeilin and Caroline C. Piper, his wife. 
See No. 14496. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Cook Cloke Wilds. 14499 

Born in Delaware. 

Wife of James Denney Wilds. 

Descendant of Gov. John Cook, Capt. Ebenezer Cloke and 
Elizabeth Cook, of Delaware. 

Daughter of Ebenezer Cloke, Jr., and Christianna Wolcott, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ebenezer Cloke and Elizabeth Cook, his wife 
(1764-1847). 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Cook and Elizabeth Collins, his wife. 

Ebenezer Cloke, (1740-90), came from England and settled 
in the Delaware colony. He fitted out a privateer at his own 
expense which he commanded. He was captured, confined 
on the "J^^sey," suffered many years from the imprisonment 
and finally died from the effects. 

John Cook, (1720-89), was President of Delaware, 1776, 
and a member of the Constitutional Convention. He was as- 
sociate judge, 1777, and speaker of the Senate, 1780. He 
served in public life until his death. His daughter rode on 
horseback to Belmont Hall to assist the family of Gov. 
Thomas Collins, her relatives, to mould bullets for the soldiers. 

Also Nos. 921 1, 13224. 

Miss Fernanda Virginia Zeilin. 14^00 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of Capt. George Piper (Peiffer) and Eve Lear, 
of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John K. Zeilin and Caroline C. Piper, his wife. 
See No. 14496. 

Miss Frances Galley Pennewill. 14501 

Born in Delaware. 
Descendant of Judge John Clarke, of Delaware. 



1 88 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

— • , . ■ ■ . ■ 

Daughter of John Clarke Pennewill and Virginia McDaniel, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Owens Pennewill and Elizabeth Clarke, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Clarke and Anne Townsend, his 
wife. 

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

John Clarke, (1725-85), was appointed by the General As- 
sembly Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas of Kent 
County and his commission is dated February 6, 1779. 

Mrs. Emma Monteith Pennewill Roeder. 14^02 

Born in Delaware. 
Wife of Philip G. Roeder. 
Descendant of Judge John Clarke, of Delaware. 

Daughter of John Clarke Pennewill and Virginia McDaniel, his 
wife. 
See No. 14501. 

Mrs. Malvenia Grandin Carmick. 141J03 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Thomas G. Carmick. 

Descendant of Capt. Richard Smith, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Dr. William E. Grandin and Eliza A. Driggs, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elliott Driggs and Sabrah Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Sherman Smith and Amarillas Hotchkiss, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Smith and Sabrah Sherman, his 
first wife (m. 1760). 

Richard Smith, (1736-1819), commanded a company of 
militia that turned out to repel the enemy at New Haven, 1779. 
He was born at Brookfield, where he died. 

Also Nos. 100, 7713. 

Mrs. Martha Janet Wilson, 14^04 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of George W. Wilson. 

Descendant of Maj. Jacob Miller, of Maryland; Henry Mc- 

Cracken and Sergt. Samuel Wilson, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Abram Miller and Lilia Jane McMakan, his wife. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 189 



Granddaughter of Matthias Miller and Elizabeth Gorman, his wife; 
Mark Campbell McMaken and Martha Wilson McCracken, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Miller and Katherine Morgan, his 
wife; John McCracken and Martha Lowry Wilson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Miller and of Henry McCracken 
and of Samuel Wilson. 

Jacob Miller was a member of the Committee of Observa- 
tion of Frederick county. He served in the Frederick county 
regiment, and for his service received a grant of land which 
was located in what is now Ohio. He died 1810. 

Henry McCracken was a patriot and soldier of Northumber- 
land county where he died 1778. His father, John, was killed 
by the Indians, 1757. 

Samuel Wilson enlisted as a private from Lancaster county, 
was wounded twice and rose to the rank of sergeant. 



Mrs. Marie Bankhead Owen. i4^ojj 

Born in Mississippi. 

Wife of Thomas McAdory Owen. 

Descendant of Capt. John Hollis, Capt. Benjamin Kilgore 
and Sergt. Daniel HoUiday, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of John Hollis Bankhead and Tallulah James Brockman, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Greer Bankhead and Susan Fleming 
Hollis, his wife; James Brockman and Mary E. Stairley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Col. John Hollis, Jr., and Letitia Holliday, 
his wife; Thomas P. Brockman and Mary Kilgore, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Capt. John Hollis and Martha Knighton, 
his wife; James Kilgore and Keziah Greer, his wife; Daniel Holli- 
day and Mary Terry, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Kilgore and Anne Mc- 
Crary, his wife. 

See No. 14476. 

John Hollis, (1751-1836), enlisted as a private and com- 
manded a company at the close of the war. He was at the 
battles of Camden, Hanging Rock, King's Mountain and 
Rocky Mount. He was born in Fairfax county, Va., and was 
a pensioner from Fairfield District, S. C, where he died. 

Daniel Holliday, (1752-1837), enlisted, 1775, and was at the 
battles of Fort Moultrie and Sullivan's Island. He was a 
pensioner from Marion county, Ala., where he died. 



I90 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Mrs. Julia Lowry Clarke Cohen. 14506 

Born in Georgia. 

Wife of Jack Cohen. 

Descendant of Sergt. William Moore, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Robert Campbell Clarke and Mary Hazeltine Lowry, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Moore Lowry and Julia Ann Eason, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Edmonson Lowry and Elizabeth 
Moore, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Moore and Elizabeth Steele, his 
wife. 

William Moore, (1751-1826), lost his leg at the battle of 

King's Mountain, and his wife made the dreary journey on 
horseback to nurse him. The frontier women by their cour- 
age in the Revolution made success possible. He was a pen- 
sioner from Washington county, Va., where he was born and 
died. 



Miss Virginia Loretta Arnold. 14^07 

Born in Georgia. 

Descendant of Sergt. William Moore. 

Daughter of Reuben Arnold and Elizabeth Virginia Lowry, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Moore Lowry and Julia Ann Eason, 
his wife. 

See No. 14506. 

Mrs. Virginia Hutchinson Plyer. 14508 

Born in Alabama. 
Wife of Charles Herbert Plyer. 

Descendant of Col. William Young and Gov. James Jack- 
son, of Georgia. 

Daughter of Alfred Hutchinson and Virginia Watkins Richardson, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Johnston Hutchinson and Mary Adelaide 
Jackson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Prof. James Jackson and Hesse St. Clair 
McCormick, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gov. James Jackson and Mary Charlotte 
Young, his wife. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 191 



Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Young and Sophia Chiffelle, 
his wife. 

William Young, (1743-1776), was a member of the Council 
of Safety, 1775, served in the first Provincial Congress and 
was Speaker of the House of Commons. He was born in 
North Carolina and died at Savannah, Ga. 

James Jackson, (1757-1806), served as captain and was 
made brigade major, 1778. He was wounded at Medway, 
captured the colors of a regiment at Cowpens, was at Savan- 
nah, Long Cane, Black Stocks and the siege of Augusta. At 
the close of the war the legislature presented him with a house 
and lot in Savannah. He became a member of the Cincinnati. 
He was born in England and died at Washington, D. C. 

Also Nos. 458, 1687, 2540. 

Miss Jennie Inman. 141^09 

Born in Tennessee. 
Descendant of Capt. William Christian and of Capt. Andrew 
Russell, of Virginia. 
Daughter of Shadrach Walker Inman and Jane Martin, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Hugh Martin and Sarah Russell, his wife (b. 

1789). 
Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Russell and Margaret Christian, 

his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Christian and Mary Campbell, 

his wife. 

Andrew Russell was captain of the Fifth Virginia Regiment, 
1776. He was born in Augusta county, Va., 1738, and died 
in Jefferson county, Tenn. 

William Christian commanded a company, 1776, from Au- 
gusta county under Col. William Christian against the In- 
dians at Long Island Flats. He died 1779. 

Also Nos. 4344, 5689, 7361, 12265, 13956. 

Mrs. Emily Hook Howell. 14^10 

Born in Georgia. 

Wife of Albert Howell. 

Descendant of Capt. Edward Burgess, of Maryland. 
Daughter of Judge James G. Hook and Emily Harris, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Dr. Daniel Hook and Catherine Shellman 
Schley, his wife. 



192 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOWTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hook and Sarah Burgess, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Burgess and Margaret Davis, 
his wife, 

Edward Burgess, (1733-1809), served as captain of the 
Flying Camp, 1776, under Gen. Reazin Beall. He was a 
member of the House of Delegates 1777-90. 



Mrs. Minnetta Packard Hill, 14^1 

Born in Georgia. 

Wife of Charles Homer Hill. 

Descendant of Samuel Reed, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Orville L. Packard and Thena Packard, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Orrin Packard and Eliza Anne Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Smith and Elizabeth Reed, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Reed and Charity Reed, his wife 
(d. 1816). 

Samuel Reed, (1756-1832), was a volunteer from Middle- 
town. He received a pension for his service in the war. 



Mrs. Edith B, Hammond Starr. 145 12 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Wife of Western Starr. 

Descendant of Faunce Hammond, of Massachusetts; Sam- 
uel Gosling, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of George C. Hammond and Martha Gosling, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry C. Hammond and Mehetable Thomas^ 
his wife ; Samuel Gosling and Mary W. Moore, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Hammond and Mary Adams, his 
wife; and of Samuel Gosling. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Faunce Hammond and Mary Holmes,, 
his wife. 

Faunce Hammond, (1737-1813), served at the Rhode Island 
Alarm, 1780, in Capt. Henry Jenne's company. Col. John 
Hathaway 's regiment of Bristol county. He was bom at Ro- 
chester, Mass., and died at Reading, Vt. 

Samuel Gosling, (1750-1835), served as a minute man. He 
was forced to leave the Society of Quakers on account of 
his militarv service, but he retained the costume. 

Also No. 9531. 




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Miss May Garvin Foote. 145 13 

Born in Illinois. 
Descendant of Judge Isaac Foote and of Rev. Josiah Sher- 
man, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Crocker Foote and ttelfen Garvin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Johnson Foote and Mary Crocker, his wife; 
Judge Samuel Bostwick Garvin and Julia Maria Mitchell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Foote and Mary B. Johnson, his wife; 
Dr. Henry Mitchell and Rowena Wales, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Foote and Mary Kellogg, his wife; 
John Mitchell and Elizabeth Sherman, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Sherman and Martha Minot, 
his wife. 

Isaac Foote, (1746- 1842), served as gunner in the Conti- 
nental Artillery under Col. John Lamb. He represented his 
county in the Assembly many terms. He was born at Col- 
chester, Conn., and died at Smyrna, N. Y., where he was ap- 
pointed first county judge. 

Also No. 12624. 

Josiah Sherman, (1729-89), served as chaplain of the Sev- 
enth Regiment, Connecticut Continental Line, 1777. He aid- 
ed the cause by voice and pen as did his elder brother Roger. 

He was born at Stonington and died at Woodbury. 

Also No. 12625. 

Miss Mary Helen Foote. i4p4 

Born in New York. 
Descendant of Judge Isaac Foote and Rev. Josiah Sherman, 

Daughter of John Crocker Foote and Helen Garvin, his wife. 
See No. 14513. 

Mrs. Sarah M. Mammen. i4pj 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of Dr. G. Mammen. 

Descendant of Asa Davison and of Ezra Davison, of Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter of William A. Parks and Louisa M. Davison, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel P. M. Davison and Malinda Maxon, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Davison and Deidamia Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Davison and Sarah Pride, his wife. 

13 



194 DAUGHTERS OI^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Asa Davison, (1736- 1824), who had fought in the early 
wars, was a private under Capt. Nathaniel Webb and Col. John 
Durkee, 1778. He served several enlistments as fife major. 

Ezra Davison, (1765-1834), enlisted at the age of sixteen as 
a matross in Capt. Benjamin Durkee's company to serve at 
Fort Trumbull. He was born in Nova Scotia and died at 
; Grafton, N. Y. 

I 

Also No. 8541. 

Mrs. Ella M. White Coombs. 14? i6 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of Eugene Chandler Coombs. 

Descendant of William White and Ephraim Goss, of New 
Hampshire. 

Daughter of James Whitney White and Almira Jenks, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan White and Sally Bathrick Goss, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William White and Betsey Shearer, his wife; 
Ephraim Goss and Anah Bathrick, his- wife. 

William White, (1750- 1837), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm, served at Cambridge, New York and Saratoga. He 
was born at Lunenburg, Mass., and died at Peterboro, N. H. 

Ephraim Goss, (1767-1840), at the age of fifteen, enlisted 
for three years. He was born at Amherst, where he died. 
His wife lived to be 105 and was a pensioner until 1875. 

Also Nos. 1007, 2418. 

Mrs. Marietta B. Reed Shay. 145 17 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of J. H. Shay. 

Descendant of Lemuel Reed, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Isaac Reed and Nancy L. Reed, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lemuel Reed and Rebecca Mosher, his wife. 

Lemuel Reed, (1764-1857), enlisted as a private and gave 
two year's actual service. He was a pensioner from Dart- 
mouth, where he was born and died. 

Mrs. Flora McKee Linn Shearman. 141J18 

Born in Indiana. 
Wife of Albert E. Shearman. 



UNEAOE BOOK. 195 



Descendant of Andrew Linn, of Pennsylvania ; Joseph Cory, 
of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Austin P. Linn and Olive De Vault, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lemuel De Vault and Nancy Cory, his wife; 
Hugh Linn and Mary Weir Wilson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Cory and Rhoda Wright, his wife; 
Andrew Linn and Eleanor Scott, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Cory and Phebe Simpson, his 
wife (b. 1746). 

Andrew Linn served as a soldier and wagon master in the 
Pennsylvania Line, 1778. He was born in Adams county. 
Pa., and died in Fleming county, Ky., about 1836. 

Joseph Cory, who was born in England, served as a private 
in the Essex county militia. He was wounded at the battle of 
Springfield, 1780, and died of his wounds. 

Mrs. Dorothy Belle Burton Rice. 14^19 

Born in Iowa. 

Wife of Mark W. Rice. 

Descendant of Maj. Samuel Clark, of New York. 
Daughter of Edward L. Burton and Mary Crocker, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Burton and Betsey Hooper, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Pontius Hooper and Lydia Clark, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Clark and Elizabeth Fowler, his 
wife. 
Samuel Clark, (1741-1823), was commissioned captain, 

1776, and promoted major, 1779. 
Also Nos. 3712, 6511, 7221. 

Miss Julia Cherry Robb McCue. 14^20 

Born in New York. 

Wife of J. D. McCue. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Cherry, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Chauncey Wallace Cherry and Maria Louise Hopkins, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Cherry, Jr., and Abigail Delano, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Cherry and Ann Wallace, his wife. 

Samuel Cherry, (1756- 1825), enlisted from. Londonderry, 
served in the Canadian campaign, 1775, as lieutenant under 
Col. Nathan Hale, 1776, and was promoted captain, 1779. 



196 DAUGHTERS OI^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

He served to the close of the war. He was born in Ireland 
and died in Oswego county, N. Y. 
Also No. 13852. 

Miss Louise Cherry Robb. 14^21 

Born in Colorado. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Cherry. 

Daughter of Edwin Forest Robb and Julia Cherry Robb McCue, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Chauncey Wallace Cherry and Maria Louise 
Hopkins, his wife. 

See No. 14520. r 

Miss Sara Fox Robb. i45'22 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Cherry. 

Daughter of Edwin F. Robb and Julia Cherry Robb McCue, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Chauncey Wallace Cherry and Maria Louise 
Hopkins, his wife. 

See No. 14520. 

Mrs. Virginia Kelly Mehagan. 14525 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of Charles Herbert Mehagan. 

Descendant of Capt. John Bailey, of Kentucky. 

Daughter of Rev. Samuel Kelly and Mary Jane Rice, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Campbell Rice and Elizabeth Bailey, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Bailey and Sarah Tatum, his wife. 

John Bailey served as a private in the Tenth ^Jorth Caro- 
lina Regiment and aided in the defeat of Cornwallis. He was 
granted land as an officer in Kentucky where he settled in 
1784. He was born in Roanoke county/ Va., and died in 
Bath county, Ky. 

Also No. 13339. 

Miss Louisa K. Williams, i45'24 

Born in Kentucky. 

Descendant of George Williams, of Virginia. 

Daughter of George W. Williams and Winnifred Webb, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Roger Williams and Mary Kerfoot, his wife. 



WNEAGE BOOK. 197 



Gr.-granddaughter of George Williams and Catherine Taylor, his 
wife. 

George Williams enlisted from Frederick county as a pri- 
vate in Capt. John Peyton Harrison's company, Second Vir- 
ginia Regiment, 1777-79. 

Mrs. Nannie Scott Montgomery. 14525 

Born in Kentucky. 
iWife of Hugh Montgomery. 
Descendant of Capt. Robert Johnson, of Kentucky. 

Daughter of James Scott and Emeline Payne OfTutt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Sabert OfTutt and Nancy Payne, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gen. John Payne and Elizabeth Johnson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Johnson and Jemima Suggett, 
his wife. 

Robert Johnson, (1745-1815), served on the frontier in 
fighting the Indians and British, and commanded a company 
under Col. George Rogers Clark in the Ohio expedition. He 
was a member of the Virginia Assembly from Kentucky, 1782. 
He was born in Orange county, Va., and died in Gallatin 
county, Ky. His wife was at Bryant's Station when it was 
attacked by the Indians. She carried water from the Spring 
to the besieged fort and with her was her daughter Elizabeth. 

Also Nos. 813, 1032, 10257, 12295, 13336. 

Mrs. Georgia Williams Stuart. 14^26 

Born in Kentucky. 
'Wife of John Stuart. 
Descendant of George Williams, of Virginia. 

Daughter of George W. Williams and Winnifred Webb, his wife. 
See No. 14524. 

Miss Georgia Fithian, 141J27 

Born in Kentucky. 

Descendant of Capt. Andrew Sinnickson, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Dr. Joseph Fithian and Emily K. Fithian, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Joel Fithian and Sarah D. Sinnickson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Sinnickson and Elizabeth Sinnick- 
son, his wife. 



198 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Andrew Sinnickson, (1749-1819), commanded a company of 
militia. He was born and died at Salem. 
Also No. 3058. 

Miss Nellie Fithian. 141^28 

Born in Kentucky. 

Descendant of Capt. Andrew Sinnickson . 

Daughter of Dr. Joseph Fithian and Emily K. Fithian, his wife. 

See No. 14527. 

Miss Letitia Clay Hedges. 14^29 

Born in Kentucky. 

Descendant of Joseph Hedges, of Kentucky. 

Daughter of Samuel Hedges and Rebekah Barbour Moran, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Hedges and Sarah Biggs, his wife. 

Joseph Hedges, (1743-1804), enlisted for the war in Capt. 
John Combs' company, Continental regiment of foot, com- 
manded by Col. Oliver Spencer, 1777-80. He was born in 
Maryland and died in Kentucky. 

Mrs. Frances Conn Clay. 14530 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of Thomas Henry Clay. , 

Descendant of George Williams, of Virginia. 
Daughter of George W. Williams and Winnifred Webb, his wife. 
See No. 14524. 

Mrs, Mary Brent Owen. 145^31 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of Jonathan Owen. 

Descendant of Capt. Hugh Brent, of Virginia. 

Daughter of John Hutchcroft and Margaret Young Mcllvain, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Hugh Mcllvain and Mary Brent, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Brent and Elizabeth Baxter, his wife. 

Hugh Brent, (1739-1813), commanded a company from 
Prince William county under Col. Henry Lee, 1776. He was 
born in Stafford county, Va., and died in Mason county, Ky. 

Also No. 12219. 



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Mrs. Mary Miller Stephens. 14^32 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of Charles Stephens. 

Descendant of Capt. Archibald Woods, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Gen. John Miller and Elizabeth Jones Goodloe, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Goodloe and Susannah Woods, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Archibald Woods and Mourning Harris 
Shelton, his wife. 

Archibald Woods, (1749-1836), served in the Virginia mil- 
itia until the surrender at Yorktown. He was born in Albe- 
marle county, Va., and was a pensioner from Madison county, 
Ky., where he died. 

Also No. 4077. 

Miss Mary Gardner Talbot. i45'33 

Born in Kentucky. 

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

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

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

See No. 14207. 

Mrs. Sarah Grimes Talbott. 14534 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of Robert C. Talbott. 

Descendant of Joseph Hedges and of Ens. Henry Ewalt, of 
Kentucky. 

Daughter of William Grimes and Mary Hedges, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Silas Hedges and Elizabeth Ewalt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hedges and Catherine Troutman, his 
wife; Richard Ewalt and Mariah Stamps, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Hedges and Sarah Biggs, his 
wife; Henry Ewalt and Elizabeth Fry Kellar, his wife. 

See No. 14529. 

Henry Ewalt, (1754-1829), served as ensign in the Sixth 

Company, First Battalion, Bedford county militia, 1777. He 
removed from Pennsylvania to Bourbon county, Ky., where 
he died. 
Also No. 13331. 



200 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Mary Brimblecour Martin. 14^3^ 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Alexander Martin. 
Descendant of Maj. John Buttrick, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Brimblecour and Harriet Caldwell Houghton, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Brimblecour and Harriet Buttrick, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Col. Jonas Buttrick and Lucy Hudson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Buttrick and Abigail Jones, his 
wife. 

John Buttrick, (1731-91), led the minute men at the Con- 
cord Bridge, arid 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 born 
at Concord, where he died. 

Also Nos. 3171, 6584, 7556, 8492, 11881. 

Miss Etta H. Glidden. 14^36 

Born in Maine. 

Descendant of Seward Poland, of Maine. 

Daughter of John Potter Glidden and Emily H. Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Smith and Anne Poland, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Seward Poland, Jr., and Mary Elliot, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Seward Poland. 

Seward Poland served as a private in the militia, 1776, and 
in the Continental army, 1777-80. He was born 1757. 

Miss Elida Rumsey Fowle. 14^37 

Born in New York. 

Wife of John A. Fowle. 

Descendant of Maj. David Hunt, of New York. 

Daughter of John W. Rumsey and Mary Agnes Underhill, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gilbert Underhill and Eliza Hunt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Hunt and Phebe Oakley, his first wife. 

David Hmit, (1757-1819), entered the army as a private, 
1778, and served five enlistments. He was quartermaster in 
the Levies under Capt. EHjah Bostwick and Col. Morris Gra- 
ham, 1780. He was born in Westchester county and died in 
Orange county. 



LINfiAGC BOOK. 20I 



Mrs. Louise E. Glidden. i4I)j8 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Fred A. Glidden. 
Descendant of Sergt. Solomon Flagg. 

Daughter of Carl Faulwasser and Emily Flagg, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Eben Flagg and Almira Haskell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Flagg and Rhoda Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Flagg and Lydia Ware, his 
wife. 

Solomon Flagg, (1733-1806), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm in Capt. Aaron Smith's company and served as ser- 
geant at Dorchester Heights. He served under Col. Thomas 
Marshall, 1777-80. He was born at Needham, where he died. 

Mrs. Annie R. Dale Barker. i45'j9 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of James A. Barker. 

Descendant of Jonathan Harrington, Deacon Joseph Loring 
and Joseph Loring, Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George I. Dale and Elizabeth Harrington, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Peter Harrington and Lydia Loring, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Harrington and Abigail Dunster, his 
wife; Joseph Loring, Jr., and Betsey Pollard, his wife. 
See No. 14069. 

Mrs. Mary Louisa Hooper Bassett. 14^40 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Charles Anselm Bassett. 

Descendant of Rev. Jacob Foster and Capt. Levi Hooper, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Foster Hooper, M. D., and Nancy Legge Wood, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Salmon Hooper and Rebecca Foster, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Jacob Foster and Hepzibah Prentiss, 
his wife; Levi Hooper and Sarah Hall, his wife. 

Jacob Foster, (1732-98), a graduate of Harvard, was ap- 
pointed chaplain of Col. James Scammon's Continental regi- 
ment, 1775. He was born at HoUiston. 

Levi Hooper, (1742-1866), served as lieutenant under Col. 
Benjamin Bellows, 1776-77. He was born at Bridgewater, 
Mass., and died at Walpole, N. H. 

Also Nos. 3475, 8618, 13416. 



202 DAUGHTERS O? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Grace Hartley Howe. 14^41 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Louis M. Howe. 
Descendant of Richard Borden and of Nathan Bowen, of 

Rhode Island. 

Daughter of James W. Hartley and Mary J. Borden, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Cook Borden and Mary A. Bessey, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Borden, Jr., and Patty Bowen, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Borden and Hope Cook, his wife; 
Nathan Bowen and Hannah Cook, his wife. 

Richard Borden, (1722-95), served as selectman of Free- 
town, 1775. He was captured and his home destroyed when 
the British overran Rhode Island, 1778. 

Nathan Bowen, (1740-1825), served in the militia, 1780. 
As selectman of Freetown he aided in raising soldiers for the 
Continental army. He was born at Tiverton. 

Also No. 12699. 

Miss Bessey Borden. 14^42 

(Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Richard Borden and of Nathan Bowen. 
Daughter of Jerome Cook Borden and Emma E. Tetlow, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Cook Borden and Mary A. Bessey, his wife. 
See No. 14541. 

MISS HARRIET GRA VES. 14^4^ 

'Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Oliver Graves, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Oliver Graves and Abigail Graves, his wife. 

Oliver Graves, (1761-1854), enlisted at sixteen and served 
in the Burgoyne campaign. He was a pensioner from Whately, 
where he was born and died. 

Mrs. Mary Louise Southwick. 14544 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Elbridge G. Southwick. 

Descendant of Capt. Hezekiah Russell, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Harvey Brewster and Martha C. Russell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Russell and Rachel King, his wife. 



UNEAOE BOOK. 203 



Gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Russell and Abigail Clark, his 

wife. 

Hezekiah Russell, (1739-1816), served as lieutenant in Capt. 
Oliver Lyman's company, 1777. He turned out at various 
alarms and commanded a company at the close of the war. 

Also No. 12741. 

Miss Helen Elizabeth Thompson. i45'45' 

Born in Vermont. 

Descendant of Capt. William McCune, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Charles Frederick Thompson and Elizabeth McCune, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Heyward McCune and Elizabeth Sykes^ 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John McCune and Sarah Harris, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William McCune and Elizabeth Whitney, 
his wife. 

William McCune, (1729-1807), entered the Continental 

army, 1776, and served as captain in Col. Seth Warner's 
regiment until 1778. He was born in Scotland and died at 
West Brattleboro. 
Also Nos. 10262, 1 1332, 12952. 

MRS. CAROLINE MESSENGER JENNINGS. 14^46 

Born in Massachusetts, 1820. 

Widow of William Austin Jennings. 

Descendant of Corp. John Messenger, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Messenger and Lucy Scott, his wife. 

John Messenger, (1752-1842), served as corporal in the 
Massachusetts Line. He was born at Norwich, Conn., and 
was a pensioner from Becket, Mass., where he died. 

Mrs. Abbie M. Allyn. 14^47 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Warren C. Allyn. 

Descendant of Amos Dole and of Amos Dole, Jr., of Mas- 
sachusetts. 
Daughter of John James Doland and Augusta J. Heald, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Nathan Heald and Abigail Dole, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Dole, Jr., and Matilda Hewes, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amos Dole and Molly Page, his wife. 



204 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Amos Dole, Jr., (1759-1832), was a private in Capt. Andrew 
Haskell's company, Col. Thomas Marshall's regiment, 1776. 
He served several enlistments during the war. He was born 
at Littleton, Mass., and died at Orrington, Maine. 

Amos Dole, (1733-1781), enlisted in the Continental army 
and served under different commands. 

Mrs. Augusta J, Doland- i45'48 

Born in New Hampshire. 
-Wife of John James Doland. 

Descendant of Amos Dole and of Amos Dole, Jr. 
Daughter of Nathan Heald and Abigail Dole, his wife. 
See No. 14547. 

Mrs Sarah Inez Moody. 14^49 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Joseph Edward Moody. 
Descendant of Lieut. Jeremiah Blanchard, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John H. White and Lois P. Lunt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jeremiah Lunt and Lois Blanchard, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Blanchard, Jr., and Susannah Pear- 
son, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Blanchard and Dorothy Smith, 
his wife. 

Jeremiah Blanchard, (1733-1824), was lieutenant in Capt. 

Charles Furbush's company, Col. Ebenezer Bridges' regiment, 
1775. He served on the North River under Col. Thomas 
Poor, 1778, was at Fort Clinton and King's Ferry. He was 
born at Andover, Mass., and died at Weston, Vt. 

Mrs. Fanny Gray Little. i45'5'o 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Henry Bailey Little. 

Descendant of Eleazer Johnson and of William Pearce John- 
son, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Gray and Nancy Toppan Johnson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Eleazer Johnson and Fanny Toppan, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Pearce Johnson and Sarah Green- 
leaf, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Johnson and Elizabeth Pearce, 
his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 205 



Eleazer Johnson, (1697-1792), was the leader of the band that 
burned the tea in Market Square, Newburyport. He and 
his sons William, Philip, Eleazer and Nicholas were members 
of the "Sons of Liberty." 

William Pearce Johnson was master of the "American 
Hero," and was in the French West Indies when war was de- 
clared. He loaded his vessel with arms and ammunition and 
safely landed it in Boston. He subsequently was captured 
and confined at Antigua. 

Also Nos. 1982, 3953, 6202, 7813. 

MRS. IRENE WILKINSON GIBSON. 145^1 

Born in New Hampshire, 1809. 

Wife of Hosea Ballou Gibson. 

Descendant of David Wilkinson. 

Daughter of David Wilkinson and Ruth Allen, his wife. 

David Wilkinson, (1762- 1843), served as a gunner in Col. 
John Crane's artillery. He was in many battles and suffered 
untold privations. He was born at Sharon, Mass., and died at 
Marlboro, N. H. 

AlsQ No. 1661. 

Miss Ella Whitney Fisk. i45'5'2 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Corp. Joel Coolidge, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of David Fisk and Eliqa Whitney, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Josiah Fisk and Martha Coolidge, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joel Coolidge and Martha Ware, his wife. 
See No. 14144. 

Mrs. Aurora D. Skinner Swaim. i4^^j 

Born in Vermont. 
Wife of Rev. Samuel Budd Swaim, D. D. 
Descendant of Benjamin Skinner, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Parry C. Skinner and Mary Bunce, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Skinner and Sarah Manning, his wife 
(m. 1779). 

Benjamin Skinner, (1759-1813), enlisted at Mansfield, 
Conn., and served as fifer at Bunker Hill and the siege of 
Boston. He removed to Vermont, served under Capt. John 



206 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Hazen and was at the surrender of Burgoyne. He turned out 
for the relief of Royalton, 1780, which had been burned and 
plundered by the Indians. He died at Windsor, Vt. 
Also No. 13453. 

Miss Elizabeth D. Swaim. i4^J4 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Benjamin Skinner. 

Daughter of Rev. Samuel Budd Swaim, D. D., and Aurora D. 
Skinner, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Parry C. Skinner and Mary Bunce, his wife. 
See No. 14553- 

Mrs. Alice Tillinghast Eldridge. i4^5'5' 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of George Dyer Eldridge. 
Descendant of Abraham Ellis, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of William T. Tillinghast and Katharine Strickle, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Jacob Strickle and Ann Ellis, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Ellis and Katharine Joel, his wife. 
Abraham Ellis, (1750-1837), served two enlistments with 

Pennsylvania militia and one with Virginia. He was at Long 
Island, Germantown, Valley Forge and Yorktown. He was 
bom at Hanover, Pa., and was a pensioner from Clinton 
county, Ohio, where he died. 
Also Nos. 9957, 10198. 

MISS Edith Studley. i4^^6 

Born in Michigan. 
Descendant of Benjamin Studley, Eliab Studley, Jr., Peter 
Hobart and Dr. Peter Hobart, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Elbridge Gerry Studley and Ira M. Beatty, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elbridge Gerry Studley and Catherine Cole, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Studley and Mary Hobart, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliab Studley (1754-1826) and Betsey 
Stetson, his wife; Dr. Peter Hobart and Mary Gushing, his wife 

(m. 1779). 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Studley and Hannah 
Litchfield, his wife; Peter Hobart and Lucretia Gill, his wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliab Studley and Mary Briggs, 
his wife (m. 1729). 

Benjamin Studley served on the Committee of Safety of 
Hanover, 1775-81. 

Eliab Studley, (1754-1826), served in the Plymouth county 
regiment, 1775, and under Capt. Lemuel Curtis, 1776. 

Peter Hobart, (1750-93), a graduate of Harvard, served as 
surgeon in the Revolution. He was bom at Hingham and 
died at Hanover. 

Peter Hobart, (1727-98 ,) served on the Committee of Safety 
during the Revolution. He was born and died at Hingham. 

Miss Maria Whittelsey Norris, M. D. i4^^7 

Born in Michigan. 
Descendant of Maj. Gen. Artemas Ward, of Massachusetts; 

Chauncey Whittlesey, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Lyman Decatur Norris and Lacy Whittlesey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Chauncey Whittlesey, Jr., and Sarah Lathrop 
Tracy, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Tracy and Maria Ward, his wife; 
Chauncey Whittlesey and Lucy Wetmore (m. 1770), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Artemas Ward and Sarah Trowbridge, 
his wife. 

Artemas Ward, (1727- 1800), who had served in the early 
wars was the first major general appointed by the Continental 
Congress and was in command at Cambridge until Washington 
arrived. Ill health compelled him to resign from the army 
and he was unable to take his seat in the Continental Con- 
gress. He was President of the State Executive Council. 

Chauncey Whittlesey, (1746-1812), served from Middle- 
town as purchasing clothier for the state early in the war, 
and at the close was quartermaster general of militia. 

Also Nos. 4443, 6241, 7207, 13042. 

Miss Mary Fitch Crofoot. 14^58 

Born in Michigan. 

Descendant of Capt. Stewart Dean, of New York. 
Daughter of Michael E. Crofoot and Annie Fitch, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Lodowick Champlin Fitch and Sara Stewart 
Dean, his wife. 



208 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stewart Dean and Margaret Brevort, his 
wife. 

Stewart Dean, (1747-1836), was captain of the armed sloop 
"Beaver," 1779. He died in New York City. 

Also Nos. 12801, 13494. 

Mrs. Lizzie Place Evans. i4?J9 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of John H. Evans. 

Descendant of Capt. John Clendenen and of Christian 
Qinggle, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Samson Nicely Quiggle (1810-85) and Martha Jane 
Clendenen, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Clendenen and Martha Burstow- 
Hewes, his wife; John Quiggle (1764-1845) and Rebecca Nicely, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Clendenen and Rebecca De France, his 
wife; Nicholas Quiggle and Anne Quiggle, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christian Quiggle. 

John Clendenen, (1748-1814), entered the army as sergeant, 
1776. He was at Monmouth, Stony Point and was one of the 
guards when Andre was executed. He was born at Easton 
and died at Grav's Run. 

Also No. 13528. 

Christian Quiggle enlisted from Manheim township, York 
county, 1776, in the Flying Camp, and served at Long Island 
in Col. Michael Swope's regiment. Some of the company 
were captured at the surrender of Fort Washington, 1776. 

Mrs. Clara Roby Wheeler, 14560 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Wife of General Elbert Wheeler. 

Descendant of Philip Abbot Roby, of Massachusetts; Wil- 
liam Campbell, John Campbell and Lieut. John Hughes, of 
New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Luther Abbot Roby and Eliza Dickey Caiiq>bel], his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Simon Roby and Betsey WTieeler. his wife; 
William Campbell and Margaret Hughes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Abbot Roby and Lucy Proctor, his 
wife: John Campbell and Molly Campbell, his wife; John Hughes 
and Mehitable Buzwell. his wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Campbell and Mary Gregg, his 
wife. 

Philip Abbot Roby, (1754-1828), was a private in Capt. Wil- 
liam Walker's company at the battle of Bunker Hill. He 
served under Capt. Daniel Wilkins, Col. Timothy Bedell's reg- 
iment, in the northern frontier. He was born at Dunstable, 
where he died. 

William Campbell, (1719-76), who had served in the early 
wars was a member of the Committee of Inspection of Wind- 
ham, 1775. He was born in Ireland. 

John Campbell, (1747-1823), served under different com- 
mands throughout the war. He was at Bennington and Sar- 
atoga. He was born and died at Windham. 

John Hughes, (1744-1819), was in the British army sta- 
tioned at Boston when he escaped in a hogshead through the 
lines and went to Windham. He enlisted in Capt. Daniel 
Runnell's company to serve in New York, 1776. He was 
lieutenant under Col. Moses Nichols at Bennington. He was 
born in England and died at Windham. 

Also No. 9194. 



Miss Helen Frances Head. 1456 i 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Corp. David Seward and of Capt. Elisha 

Chapman. 

Daughter of George Washington Head and Sarah Clarissa Bartlett, 
his wife. 
See No. 14562. 

Miss Sarah Elizabeth Head. 14562 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Corp. David Seward and of Capt. Elisha 
Chapman, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of George Washington Head and Sarah Clarissa Bartlett, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Horace Bartlett and Clarissa Seward, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Seward, Jr., and Mabel Field, his wife; 
Timothy Bartlett and Clarissa Chapman, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Seward and Elizabeth Bushnell, 
his wife; Elisha Chapman and Huldah Lord, his wife. 

14 



2IO DAUGHTERS OE THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Elisha Chapman, (1740-1825), who had fought in the early 
wars, commanded a company in Col. Samuel Selden's regi- 
ment, Wadsworth's brigade, at Long Island and White Plains. 
He served in the Rhode Island campaign, 1778, and resisted 
the invasion of Tryon, 1779. He was born at Saybrook, 
where he died. 

David Seward, (1748-1813), served in Capt. Daniel Hand's 
company, Col. Matthew Talcott's regiment, for service in 
New York, 1776. He was born and died at Guilford. 

Mrs. Ella Wellman. 1456:? 

Born in Michigan. 

Wife of Timothy Brigham Wellman. 

Descendant of James O. Gates, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Edward Butler and Dency Jane Gates, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Amos W. Gates and Patience Champion, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James O. Gates and Phebe Dayton, his wife 
(m. 1777). 

James O. Gates was a minute man from Richmond, Mass., 

and was at the Ticonderoga Alarm, 1777. He enlisted, 1779, at 
the age of twenty-one to serve in the Continental Massachu- 
setts Line. He was born at East Haddam, Conn., and died 
at Windham, N. Y., 1835, where he was a pensioner. 

Mrs. Anna M. Redington Pierce. 14964 

Born in New York. 

Wife of James F. Pierce. 

Descendant of Jacob Redington, of New York. 

Daughter of George Redington and Amoret Stone, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Redington and Eunice King, his wife. 

Jacob Redington, (1759-1843), was a minute man in Col. 
John Brown's Berkshire county, Mass., regiment, and turned 
out at various alarms. He served to the close of the war in 
the Continental Line and when honorably discharged was a 
private in Capt. Kirby Smith's company. He was bom at 
Tolland, Conn., and was a pensioner from Waddington, N. Y., 
where he died. 

Also Nos. 3170, 13502. 



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Mrs, Annie Richmond Platt Bartlett. 14^65 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Hon. Edward T. Bartlett. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Dodge and of Capt. Henry 
Dodge, of New York. 

Daughter of William N. Platt and Annie Richmond, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathan C. Platt and Jane Dodge Wardwell, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Wardwell and Catherine Dodge, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Dodge and Sarah Rosecranz, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Dodge and Helena Amer- 
man, his wife (m. 1753). 

Samuel Dodge, (1730- 1807), served as lieutenant when 
taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery, 1777, and commanded a 
company at the close of the war. He was an original mem- 
ber of the Cincinnati. He became a distinguished scientist. 
His sons Samuel, Henry and Richard served as officers. 

Also No. 12131. 

Henry Dodge, (1756-1820), served as sergeant, 1775, and 
as lieutenant, 1776, in Col. Lewis Dubois' Continental regi- 
ment. He commanded a company in Col. Frederick Weisen- 
fel's regiment of Levies, 1781. He died in Poughkeepsie. 



Mrs, Arabella Taft Bradley- i4«)66 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Frederick L. Bradley. 

Descendant of Lieut. Stephen Taft and of Silas Taft, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Edward Salisbury Randolph and Elizabeth Bachman, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Randolph and Elizabeth Taft, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dan Taft and Sarah Comstock, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Silas Taft and Elizabeth Cruff, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Taft and Mary Taft, his wife. 

Stephen Taft, (i 710- 1803), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm in Capt. Joseph Chapin's company. He was born at 
Uxbridge, where he died. 

Silas Taft was a minute man from Dedham at the Lexing- 



212 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

ton Alarm. He served, 1780, in Capt. Bezaleel Taft's com- 
pany, Col. Nathan Tyler's regiment. 
Also Nos. 11970, 13153. 

Mrs. Viola B. P. Kintner. 14^67 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Charles Jacob Kintner. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Waters, of New York. 

Daughter of Clarkson La Forge Pack and Ann Waters, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Amos Waters and Lucretia Bloomer, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Waters and Eunice Thompson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Waters and Eunice Waters, his 
wife. 

Samuel Waters, (1748-1828), served as lieutenant in Capt. 

Brinton Paine's company. Sixth Dutchess county regiment, 
and was promoted captain, 1778, under Col. Roswell Hopkins. 
Also No. 13497. 

Mrs. Susan Brown ell Cromwell. 14568 

Born in New York. 

Widow of Stephen Cromwell. 

Descendant of Rev. Jonathan Harvey, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Charles G. Brownell and Annis Maria Inman, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Adam Perry Inman and Sila Harvey (1798-1834), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Harvey and Hannah Burdick, his 
twife. 

Jonathan Harvey, (1761-1833), enlisted as a private at the 
age of sixteen. He served as corporal at East Haddam, 
Conn., and was a pensioner from Vienna, Oneida covfnty, N. 
Y., where he died. 

Also No. 12873. 

Miss Jenny M. Cox, 14569 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Rev. Aaron Cleveland, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of James Richards Cox and Mary Runsen Ten Eyck, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. Samuel Hanson Cox and Abiah Hyde 
Cleveland, his wife. 



UN^OE BOOK. 213 



Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Aaron Cleveland, Jr., and Elizabeth 
Clement Breed, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Aaron Cleveland and Susannah 
Porter, his wife. 

Aaron Cleveland, (1744-1815), served in the General As- 
sembly, 1776-81. He espoused the cause of the colonies with 
great zeal. He was born at Haddam and died at New Haven. 

Also No. 4225. 

Mrs. Mary Ellen Midler Raynor. 14970 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Charles Henry Raynor. 

Descendant of Sergt. Christopher Midler, of New York. 

Daughter of Christopher Columbus Midler and Emeline Stannard, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Clinton Midler and Amanda Stanard, his 
•wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Midler and Mary Miller, his 
wife (m. 1781). 

Christopher Midler was corporal and sergeant in Col. John 
Lamb's artillery. He enlisted from Clermont, Columbia 
county, was wounded at Fort Montgomery arid served to the 
close of the war. He died at Oran, Onondaga county, 1796. 

Also Nos. 6019, 7570, 8162, 1 1259. 

Mrs. Fanny Leaning Thompson. 1457 i 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Charles P. Thompson. 

Descendant of Samuel Hamilton, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Kennington Leaning and Jane Elizabeth Gross, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Denison Gross and Christina Hamilton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hamilton and Betsey Kingston, his 
wife. 

Samuel Hamilton, (1757-1826), served at the siege of Bos- 
ton under Capt. Benjamin Hastings, and reenlisted, 1777, in 
Capt. Samuel Hubbard's company. He died at Middleficld. 

Also No. 9233. 

Miss Elizabeth Bacon May. 14^72 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of John Bacon, of Massachusetts. 



214 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Daughter of George A. May and Harriet E. Bacon, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Harrison Bacon and Eliza Bemis, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Bacon and Abigail Holland, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Bacon and Elizabeth Adams, his wife. 

John Bacon, (1760- 1828), served as private in Capt. Ezekiel 
Knowlton's company, 1776, and marched to reinforce the 
Northern army under Capt. Benjamin Nye, 1777. He served 
under Capt. Phineas Parker, 1780.. He was born at Barre, 
where he died. 

Mrs. Maryneal Hutches Smith. 14575 

Born in Texas. 

Wife of Joseph P. Smith. 

Descendant of Corp. Abner Stowe, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Benjamin F. Hutches and Virginia C. Stowe, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Stowe and Mary E. Walker, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abner Stowe and Eunice Goldsbury, his 
wife. 

Abner Stowe was a minute man in Capt. Luke Drury's com- 
pany at the Lexington Alarm. He served as corporal under 
Capt. Joseph Warren at the- Bennington Alarm, 1777. He 
was born at Grafton, 1743. 

Miss Mary Foster. 14J74 

Born in Ohio. 

Descendant of Benjamin Chandler, of Vermont. 

Daughter of William Stanhope Foster and Louise Spooner, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Eleazer Spooner and Isabella Beach, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of David Beach and Anna Chandler, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Chandler and Elizabeth Geof- 
frey, his wife. 

See No. 14287. 

Mrs. Evalyn Sarah Norton Graham. 14J7J 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Joseph Marshall Graham. 
Descendant of David Alden, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Albert J^orton and Sarah Evalyn Gray, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William B. Gray and Hannah Alden, his wife. 



l^IN^OE BOOK. 215 



Gr.-granddaughter of David Alden and Susanna Ward, his wife 
(m. 1783). 

David Alden, (1758-1842), enlisted, 1780, in Capt. Isaac 
Pope's company raised to reinforce the Continental army. 
He was born at Ashfield, Mass., and died at Middlefield, Ohio. 

Mrs. Florence Hyde Jenckes. 14^76 

Born in Vermont. 
Wife of Col. Frederick W. Jenckes. 
Descendant of Lieut. Ebenezer Hyde, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Nelson Cameron Hyde and Ann Laura Cook, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nelson Hyde (b. 1807) and Mandana Dodge, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hyde (1771-1820) and Freelovc 
Clark, his wife (m. 1794). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Hyde. 

Ebenezer Hyde was a minute man at various alarms under 
Col. Gideon Warren, and served as lieutenant, 1780, at Crown 
Point. He was born in Connecticut and died at Poultney, Vt. 

Mrs. Susan Budd Hansell Bullock. 14577 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Benjamin Bullock. 

Descendant of Standish Forde, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of William Sutton Hansell and Elinor Forde, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Standish Forde and Sarah Britton, his wife. 
See No. 14394. 

Mrs. Lucinda Winters Bingey O'Brien. 14^78 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Charles Anthony O'Brien. 

Descendant of Vincent Owens, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of George Enoch Bingey and Emily Rush House, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John House and Elizabeth Draper, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Draper and Lucinda Owens, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Vincent Owens and Lucinda Owens, his 
wife. 

Vincent Owens, (1740-1834), enljsted from Frederick 

county in the Second Regiment of Virginia State militia, and 



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21 6 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

was at Brandywine, Stony Point, and served until the sur- 
render of Cornwallis. He was born in Wales and was a pen- 
sioner from Washington county, Pa., where he died. 

Mrs, Florence Jones Reineman. 14J79 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Robert T. Reineman. 

Descendant of Lieut. Joshua Archer, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Edward Purnell Jones and Esther Waring, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Robinson Waring and Mary Posey 
Archer, his wife (1786-1871). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Archer and Jane Hunter, his wife. 

Joshua Archer, (1745-1800), served as sergeant in Capt. 
William Butler's company, commanded by Col. Arthur St. 
Clair, 1776. He was lieutenant in a company of riflemen, 
1777, under Capt. John Nelson. Subsequently he acted as 
spy under Gen. George Rogers Clark and served to the close 
of the war. He was born at Staunton, Va., and was killed 
near Louisville, Ky. 

Mrs. Blanche Dechert de la Meillaie. 14580 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Henri Dechert de la Meillaie. 

Descendant of Vincent Owens, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Edward House and Ruth Asenath Widney, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John House and Elizabeth Draper, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Draper and Lucinda Owens, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Vincent Owens and Lucinda Owens, his 
wife. 

See No. 14578. 

Miss Margaret W. Rickey. 1458 i 

Born in Ohio. 
Descendant of John Rickey, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Randall Hutchinson Rickey and Susannah McAuley, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of Randall Rickey and Margaret Waterman, his 

wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 21? 



Gr.-granddaughter of John Rickey and Mary Hutchinson, his wife. 

John Rickey, (1717-98), served in the Pennsylvania Line. 

He was born in Bucks county. Pa., and died at Trenton, N. J. 

Mrs. Mary Clark Barnes. 14982 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Lemuel C. Barnes. 
Descendant of Rev. William Waite, Caleb Sherman, Charles 

Deake and Charles Deake, Jr., of New York. 

Daughter of Nathaniel Clark and Maria Waite Sherman Deake 
Hanford, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Hanford and Polly Waite Sherman Deake, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Deake, Jr., and Abigail Waite Sher- 
man, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Deake and Anna Gould, his wife; 
Caleb Sherman and Mary Waite, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Waite. 

Charles Deake, (1738- 1803), was a private in Col. Lewis 
Van Woert's regiment from Albany county. He served at 
Bennington where he suffered much and where his wife suc- 
cored the prisoners. He was born in Rhode Island and died 
at Greenfield, N. Y. 

Charles Deake, Jr., (1763-1844), served in the regiment 
with his father and his brothers William and John. 

Caleb Sherman served in the Revolution as did his brothers 
John, Shebal and William. 

William Waite fought at the battle of Bennington which 
took place on his farm. After the battle the Hessian prisoners 
were confined in "Waiters Meeting House," and as the building 
was too small there was great suflfering. 

Also Nos. 345, 5735. 

Mrs. Sarah Patterson Wilson. 14^85 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Columbus J. Wilson. 

Descendant of Hon. Hugh Alexander, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of James Patterson Hanna and Caroline Rowland, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Hugh Rowland and Hannah Evans, his wife. 



2l8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Evans and Emily Alexander, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Hugh Alexander and Lettice Thompson, 
his second wife. 
See No. 14390. 

Mrs. Anna McCombs Dickey. 14^84 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of Samuel Dickey. 

Descendant of John McCombs and Frederick Ferree, of 
Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Norris McCombs and Elizabeth Ferree, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John McCombs and Hannah Morrison, his wife; 
John Ferree (1776-1824) and Elizabeth MacFarland, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John McCombs and Elizabeth Marshall, his 
wife; Frederick Ferree and Mary Stuart, his wife. 

John McCombs, (1747- 1822), enlisted, 1776, in the Penn- 
sylvania militia and received depreciation pay to 1781. He 
was born in Ireland and died at Poland, Ohio. 

Frederick Ferree acted as interpreter of the Delaware tongue 
at Fort Pitt. His letters show close relations with Washing- 
ton during the Revolution. He was of Huguenot descent and 
was born in Lancaster county, 1744. The log house built by 
him is still standing at Pittsburg, where he died. 

Mrs. Henrietta McIntosh Shannon. i4j8j 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Philip Mark Shannon. 

Descendant of Col. Stephen Moulton, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George W. Mcintosh and Mary Evans, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Hezekiah Mcintosh and Maria Moulton, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Moulton and Sarah Johnson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Col. Stephen Moulton and Converse Moul- 
ton, his wife. 

Stephen Moulton, (1734-1819), served at the siege of Bos- 
ton and was taken prisoner in the New York campaign. He 
was confined in the Old Sugar House until exchanged, 1777. 
He served several terms as deputy from Stafford, Conn. He 
was born at South Brimfield, Mass., and died at Floyd, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 8561, 10659, 11211. 



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Mrs. Sarah Barrett Cowden. 14986 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Matthew A. Cowden. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. John Penfield, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Henry D. Towne and Elizabeth C. Scott, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Towne and Charlotte Penfield, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Penfield and Eunice Ogden, his wife. 

John Penfield, (1747- 1829), entered the service as captain, 
was promoted major, 1775, lieutenant colonel, 1776, and re- 
signed 1 781. He was born at Fairfield. 

Miss Alice M. Rothermel. 14^87 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Ens. Frederick Yeager, John Baum, Samuel 
Castner and Thomas McDowell, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Samuel H. Rothermel and Louisa C. Abbett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abraham Rothermel and Marie Emma Yeager, 
his wife; James Abbett and Lydia Castner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Yeager and Katherine Baum, his 
wife (1752-18125); John Castner and Lydia Rhoades, his wife; Miles 
Abbett and Mary McDowell, his wife (1750-1824). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Baum and Catherine Geehr, his 
wife; Samuel Castner and Mary Linderman, his wife (1745-1824); 
Thomas McDowell and Mary Zimmerman, his wife. 

Frederick Yeager, (1748- 1822), served as ensign in Maj. 
Gabriel Hiester's Berks county militia, 1777. He was born 
in Oley township, and died at Reading. 

Samuel Castner, (1737-1833), was a private in Capt. Ste- 
phen Bloom's company, first battalion, Philadelphia militia. 

Thomas McDowell served in Capt. John Edward's company. 
He was born at Plymouth and died at Philadelphia. 

John Baum served in Berks county, 1777, as a court martial 
man of the Third company, under Capt. Daniel De Turck. 

Miss Virginia Vanderslice/ 14988 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of James Boyle, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Thomas Vanderslice and Emmaline Buckwalter, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Jacob Buckwalter and Esther Boyle, his wife. 



220 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Boyle and Martha Williams, his wife. 
James Boyle, (1754- 1825), served in the Chester county 

militia. He was born in Ireland and died at Philadelphia. 



Mrs. Laura Kershaw Harding. 14^89 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Edward Heston Harding. 

Descendant of John Fulmer and of Ens. George Krauskop, 
of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Thomas Kershaw and Annie A. Fulmer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nicholas Fulmer and Jane Carswell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Fulmer and Mary Krauskop, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Krauskop and Anna Margaret 
Wild, his wife (m. 1758). 

John Fulmer, (1763- 1824), carried despatches from Wash- 
ington to Lafayette at Brandywine and subsequently enlisted 
with the French troops. He was born at Philadelphia where 
he died. He had four brothers who served in the Revolution, 
George, Joseph, Jacob and Casper. 

George Krauskop served as ensign of the Fourth Company, 
Philadelphia county militia, 1777. He was born in German- 
town, 1728, and was naturalized at Philadelphia, 1753. 



Mrs. Annie E. Hoffman Williams. 14^90 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of W. T. Williams. 

Descendant of Capt. Jacob Gearhart, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Edward Gobin Hoffman and Sarah Elizabeth Mett- 
ler, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Wilson Mettler and Anna A. Gearhart, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Gearhart and Anna Cool, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Gearhart and Catharine Kline, his 
wife. 

Jacob Gearhart, (i 735-1813), enlisted, 1776, as sergeant in 

the Hunterdon county. New Jersey, militia, and rose to com- 
mand a company in the same regiment. He was born at Stras- 
burg in France, emigrated to America, 1754, and died in 
Northumberland county. Pa. 
Also No. 12969. 



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Miss Amanda H. Gearhart. 1499 i 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Capt. Jacob Gearhart, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Charles Perry Gearhart and Agnes G. Blue, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Charles Gearhart and Sarah Ephlin, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Gearhart and Catharine Kline, his 
wife. 
See No. 14590. 



Mrs. Margaret Barbara Farnum Lippitt. 14^92 

Born in Rhode Island. 
Wife of Charles Warren Lippitt. 

Descendant of Lieut. Seth Thayer, of Massachusetts ; Lieut. 
John Holden, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Alexander Farnum and Charlotte Barbara Ormsbec, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Holden Ormsbee and Susan Gary Glad- 
ding, his wife; Darius Daniels Farnum and Dency Thayer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Ormsbee and Barbara Holden, his 
wife; Jotham Thayer and Bathsheba Wheelock, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Holden and Dorothy Rice, his 
wife; Seth Thayer and Judith Thayer, his wife. 

Seth Thayer, (1725-1803), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm in Capt. William Jennison's company. He served as 
lieutenant in Capt. Gershom Nelson's company, Worcester 
county regiment, 1776, for duty in Rhode Island. He was 
born at Milford, where he died. 

John Holden served as ensign in the Army of Observation, 
1775, and as lieutenant, 1776. He was born at Warwick, 1724. 



Mrs. Hattie Frances Patterson, 14^93 

Born in Maine. 

Wife of Ernest Otis Patterson. 

Descendant of Capt. John Mills, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Charles Barrett and Abigail Witherspoon, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Unadilla Witherspoon and Betsey K. Wither- 
spoon, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Witherspoon and Abigail Mills, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Mills and Keziah Lyon, his wife. 



222 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

John Mills enlisted from Amherst and served as sergeant at 
Bunker Hill and as lieutenant under Capt. John Bradford, at 
Bennington. He commanded a company of three months" 
men, 1781. He died at Windham, Vt., 1812. 

Also Nos. 4944, 1 1 120. 

Mrs. Caroline Conner Chapman. 14J94 

Born in South Carolina. 

Wife of Robert B. Chapman. 

Descendant of James Conner, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Henry W. Conner and Julia Courtney, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Conner and Lillis Wilson, his wife. 

James Conner, (1751-1835), enlisted, 1775, in Capt. George 
Davidson's company to suppress the insurrection of Scotch 
Tories. He volunteered, 1776, to fight against the Cherokee 
Indians under Gen. Rutherford. He served as wagon mas- 
ter, 1778, in New Jersey, and was with Wayne at Stony Point. 
He was appointed brigade quartermaster, 1780, under Gen. 
William Lee Davidson and was at Cowan's Ford when the 
general was killed. He was born in Ireland, and died at 
Mecklenberg, N. C. 



Miss Marie Anna Hacker. 14^9^ 

Born in South Carolina. 
Descendant of Maj. Thomas Butler and of George Nettles, 
of South Carolina. 

Daughter of Edward M. Hacker and Elizabeth B. Nettles, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George S. Hacker and Ann Maria Butler (b. 1812), 
his wife; James Nettles and Hannah Maria Nettles, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Butler (1776-1812) and Maria Tash, 
his wife; Robert Nettles and Ann Kennedy, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Butler and Mary Butler, his 
wife; George Nettles and Elizabeth Cusac, his wife. 

George Nettles served as a private in Marion's Brigade 
when South Carolina was the battlefield. He was bom in the 
Darlington District, 1737, where he died. 

Thomas Butler was acting civil engineer when Charleston 
surrendered to the British and was taken prisoner. He was 
born at Wexford, Ireland, and died at Charleston. 



LINEAGE BCX)K. 223 



Miss Lillie Earle Vernon. 14^96 

Born in South Carolina. 
Descendant of Alexander Vernon, Judge James Jordan and 
Col. John Earle, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of Judge Thomas O. P. Vernon and Harriet Catherine 
Bomar, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elisha Bomar and Amaryllis Earle, his wife; 
James Vernon and Margaret Jordan, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Earle and Rebecca Wood Berry (1752- 
1839) J his second wife ; James Jordan and Margaret Miller nee 
Marshbanks, his wife; Alexander Vernon and Margaret Chemee, his 
wife. 

John Earle, (1737-1815), assisted in repelling the Tories 
and Indians during the Revolution. On his place. North 
Pacolet river, was built Fort Earle as a retreat and when 
Comwallis invaded the state a battle was fought there. 

Also No. 4852. 

James Jordan, (1725- 1802), served as commissary at Fort 

Prince, 1776. He was an active Whig and was made the first 
judge of Spartanburg county. 

Alexander Vernon, (1732-96), was a Whig of Spartanburg 
county and aided in the wagon master's department as did also 
his eldest son John. 

Miss Elizabeth Butler Wales. 14^97 

Born in Virginia. 

Descendant of Lieut. Oliver Babcock, of Connecticut; 
Nathaniel Wales and of Benjamin Wales, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Henry Wales and Anna Babcock Haff, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Asaph Wales and Eliza Butler, his wife; John 
Haff and Elizabeth Babcock, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Wales and Susanna Ludden, his 
wife; Oliver Babcock, Jr., and Anne Heartt, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Wales and Ann Waldo Fitch, 
his wife; Oliver Babcock and Scilve Babcock, his wife. 

Oliver Babcock, (1738-77), served at the siege of Boston 
under Capt. Samuel Prentice. He was with Knowlton's 
Rangers at Fort Washington when taken prisoner. He was 
exchanged and died soon after of small pox. 
Also Nos. 12063, 13879. 



224 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Benjamin Wales, (1759-1837), whose father was a soldier, 
enlisted at sixteen in Capt. Moses French's company, Col. 
Jonathan Bass' regiment. He was born at Braintree. 

MRS. JANE CHRISTIAN MARYE. 14J98 

Born in Virginia. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Storke Jett, of Virginia. 
Daughter of William Storke Jett and Jane Turner, his wife. 
William Storke Jett, (1761-1844), served in the Virginia 
Line and was a pensioner of Westmoreland county. 

Miss Ellen C. Merrill. 14599 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Samuel Blodgett, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Sereno T. Merrill and Jane Blodgett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Luther P. Blodget and Mary Jefferson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Blodget and Polly Parmer, his wife. 

Samuel Blodgett, (1751-1838), was taken prisoner, 1777, 
and threatened with death but being a Mason his life was 
spared. He suffered great hardships until he was liberated. 
He served as a private under different commands, 1778-80. 
He died at Cornwall, Vt. 

Mrs. Theresa Jenkins Ingersoll. 14600 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of George B.. Ingersoll. 
Descendant of Enoch Jenkins, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Salmon Freedom Jenkins and Frances Mary Bradley, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William F. Jenkins and Laura Hebard, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Jenkins and Hannah Day, his wife. 

Enoch Jenkins, (1763-1846), served under Capt. Ephraim 
Cleveland, 1777-79, and in Col. Michael Jackson's regiment, 
1780. He was born at Maiden, Mass., and died at Java, N. 
Y. When Lafayette reviewed the army he complimented him 
upon his soldierly bearing. 

Mrs. Alice Mary Brittan Rockwell. 14601 

Born in Wisconsin. 
Wife of Ray Rockwell. 

Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Matteson, Jr., of New York. 



I^INEAGE BOOK. 225 



Daughter of Walter M. Brittan and Clara Louise Hyde, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Louis Curtis Hyde and Julia Adams, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Hyde and Clarissa Matteson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Matteson, Jr., and Hannah 
Richardson, his wife. 

Samuel Matteson, Jr., (1762-1848), served at the battle of 
Bennington with his father and six older brothers. He was 
born at Burlington, Vt., and was a pensioner of Darien. N. Y., 
where he died. 

Also Nos. 598, 3081, 12156. 

Mrs. Florence Argall Yates. 14602 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Wife of Porter B. Yates. 

Descendant of Sergt. Jesse York, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William Henry Argall and Martha Almira Hull, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John Williams Hull and Nancy York, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse York, Jr., and Cynthia Miner, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse York and Armah Breed, his wife. 

Jesse York, (1740-1808), served as sergeant in Capt. 
Thomas Holmes' company. Eighth Regiment of militia, that 
served at New York, 1776. He was born at Stonington, 
where he died. 

Also Nos. 7045, 1 1046, 12191. 

Mrs. Elinor Dudley Parker. 14603 

Born in California. 

Wife of Lowell Holden Parker. 

Descendant of Capt. Levi Mead, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Little Dudley and Mary Doak, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Dennia Doak and Betsey Raymond 
Mead, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Levi Mead and Betsey Converse, his wife. 

Levi Mead (1759-1828) served at the siege of Boston. He 
was in Capt. Edmund Munroe's company at Valley Forge 
and with the company at Monmouth when the captain was 
slain. He enlisted as a private, 1780, for the war in the Con- 
tinental Line. He was born at Lexington, Mass., and died at 
Chesterfield, N. H. 

15 



226 DAUGHTERS O? THE AMERICAN^ REVOI^UTION. 



Miss Elizabeth Van Cleve Todd. 14604 

Born in Wisconsin. 

; Descendant of John Todd, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Samuel John Todd and Mary E. Hazard, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Todd and Mary Taggart, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Todd and Rachel Duncan, his wife. 

John Todd (1757-1846) enlisted at Londonderry, 1776, un- 
der Capt. Samuel McConnel and Col. David Gilman. He 
volunteered 1777, in Capt. Daniel Reynold's company, 
served at Bennington and in the Burgoyne campaign until 
the surrender. He was born at Peterborough, where he 
died, and was a pensioner. 

Also No. 13072. 

Mrs. Carrie Ross Hansen. 14605 

Born in Wisconsin. 
Wife of Edward F. Hansen. 
Descendant of Elijah Cook, of New York. 
Daughter of Lester Eliphalet Ross and Susan Maria Brown, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of James Brown and Sarah Cook, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Cook and Abigail Orsbon, his wife. 
Elijah Cook was a soldier in the militia and lost a leg in 

the service of his country. He was born 1761 and died at 
Norway, Herkimer county, N. Y. 

Mrs. Carolyn D. Weirick. 14606 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of William Carleton Weirick. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Dale, Maj. Samuel Futhey, 
Col. William Chamberlin and Henry Van Dyke, of Pennsyl- 
vania. 

Daughter of Samuel Bell Harris and Anna E. Van Dyke, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lambert Van Dyke and Anna Dale Chamberlin, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Chamberlin and Elizabeth Dale, his 
wife; John Van Dyke and Margaret Adams, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Dale and Annie Futhey, his wife; 
William Chamberlin and Elizabeth Ten Broeck, his wife; Lambert 
Van Dyke and Margaret McMichael, his wife. 



UNEAOS BOOK. 227 



Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Futhey and Ruth Steele, his 
wife; Henry Van Dyke and Elizabeth Campbell, his wife. 

See No. 14378. 

Samuel Dale (1735-1804) served in the assembly and in the 
Supreme Councils. He commanded a company of militia 
and resigned his commission for a seat in the Supreme Ex- 
ecutive Council, 1776. He was a member of the Assembly 
from 1777 to the close of the war. He was born in Ireland, 
and died at Lewisburg, Pa. 

Also Nos. 648, 1047, 3362, 5157, 6758, 8614, 9336, 13762. 

Henry Van Dyke (1700-84), although an old man, belonged 
to the Buffalo Valley Rangers. He was born in New York 
and died at Lewisburg, Pa. 

Samuel Futhey (1725-90) was appointed by the Executive 
Council to purchase supplies and provide for families of As- 
sociators. He was born in Ireland and died in Chester 
county. His son, Samuel, was in five campaigns and his son, 
Robert, died from exposure at the battle of "Three Rivers.' 

Also Nos. 6758, 8585, 9336, 10772, 12451, 13760. 



yy 



Mrs, Clara L. Hyde Brittan. 14607 

Born in Wisconsin. 
Wife of Walter M. Brittan. 

Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Matteson, Jr., of New York. 
Daughter of Louis Curtis Hyde and Julia Adams, his wife. 
See No. 14601. 

Mrs. Charity Rusk Craig. 14608 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Elmer H. Craig. 

Descendant of James Rusk and of John Falkner, of Penn- 
sylvania. 

Daughter of Jeremiah M. Rusk and Mary Martin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Rusk and Jane Falkner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Rusk and Ann Robb, his wife; John 
Falkner and Elizabeth Hanna, his wife. 

James Rusk enlisted at Nottingham and served in Capt. 
James Greer's company, Pennsylvania Continental Line, 1777. 
He was born in Ireland, 1745, and was a pensioner from Clay- 
ton, Ohio, where he died. 



228 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

John Falkner served for two years in the Pennsylvania 
Continental Line. He was born in 1739 and died in Ohio, 
where he was a pensioner. 

Mrs. Helen Reade Hammersley Stickney. 14609 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Charles D. Stickney. 

Descendant of Maj. Robert Gilbert Livingston, of New 
York. 

Daughter of John William Hamersley and Catharine Livingston 
Hooker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Hooker and Helen Sarah Reade, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Reade and Catharine Livingston, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Gilbert Livingston and Catharine 
McPhaedres, his wife. 

Robert Gilbert Livingston, (1713-89), was major of the 
First Regiment of minute men. He was also a member of 
the Provincial Congress, 1775. He was born at Kingston 
and died at New York City. 

Mrs. Sallie Bradford Bailey Tebault. 14610 

Born in Georgia. 

Wife of Dr. Christopher Hamilton Tebault. 

Descendant of Robert Bailey and of Col. Thomas Tinsley, 
of Virginia. 

Daughter of Hon. David Jackson Bailey (b. 1812) and Mary Susan 
Grantland, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Bailey and Sallie Jackson, his wife; 
Seaton Grantland and Nancy Tinsley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Tinsley and Susannah Thompson, 
his wife; and of Robert Bailey. 

Thomas Tinsley, (1755-1822), served in the Virginia Line 
during the Revolution. He was a member of the legislature 
from Hanover county, where he was born and died. 

Robert Bailey served in the Virginia State Navy, 1776. 
He was born in Brunswick county. 

Also Nos. 5632, 6444- 

Miss Ella Hodgson. 146 u 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of Capt. John Hewson, of Pennsylvania. 



UNEAOE BOOK. 229 



Daughter of Robert Hodgson and Mary Ann Hubbert, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Hodgson and Ann Hewson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hewson and Zibiah Smallwood, his wife. 

John Hewson, (1744-1821), built a factory at Kensington, 
1774, and was enrolled in the first grenadier company, 1775. 
He was so obnoxious to the enemy that a price was set on 
his head when the British were in Philadelphia, 1778. He 
was captured, his works destroyed, property was confiscated 
and he was confined in Walnut Street Prison. He made his 
escape, and 1780, was captain of the Philadelphia militia. He 
was born in England and died at Philadelphia. He was 
awarded a gold medal by Congress, which is still in the family. 

Miss Frances Ann Roberts. 146 12 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of John Roberts, Lieut. Col. Algernon Rob- 
erts, Thomas Cuthbert, Capt. Anthony Cuthbert and Col. 
Isaac Warner, all of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Algernon Sydney Roberts and Elizabeth Cuthbert, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Anthony Cuthbert and Mary Ogden, his wife 
(m. 1799); Algernon Roberts and Tacy Warner, his wife (m. 1781). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Warner and Lydia Coulton, his wife 
(m. 1757); John Roberts and Rebecca Jones, his wife; Thomas 
Cuthbert and Ann Wilkinson, his wife (m. 1744). 

John Roberts, (1710-76), was deputy to the Provincial 
Convention, 1774-75. He was born and died at Merion. 

Algernon Roberts, (1750-1815), served as lieutenant col- 
onel, 1777, and was appointed Commissioner for procuring 
army supplies, 1780. He was born and died at Merion. 

Thomas Cuthbert, (1711-81), was delegate to the Provincial 
Convention, 1775. He was chairman of the committee, 1776, 
to change the Book of Common Prayer for the King and 
Royal family to that of Congress. He was born in England 

and died at Philadelphia. 

Also No. 884. 

Anthony Cuthbert, (1751-1832), served in the Philadelphia 
Artillery, 1776, and was commissioned captain, 1780. 

Isaac Warner served as colonel of militia, 1777, and as a 
member of the Provincial Assembly, 1778. He died, 1794. 

Also No. 9312. 



230 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Miss Elizabeth Cuthbert Roberts. 146 13 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of John Roberts, Capt. Algernon Roberts, 
Thomas Cuthbert, Lieut. Anthony Cuthbert and Col. Isaac 
Warner. 

Daughter of Algernon Sydney Roberts and Elizabeth Cuthbert, his 
wife. 
See No. 14612. 

Mrs. Anna Wright Baird. 146 14 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Widow of Matthew Baird. 

Descendant of Capt. Henry Darrah, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Wright and Margaretta Miller Mc- 
Lean, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Wright and Margaret Darrah, his wife 
(1772-1837). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Darrah and Ann Jamison, his wife. 

Henry Darrah was commissioned lieutenant, 1776, and 
promoted captain, 1777. He served, 1778, under Col. Wil- 
liam Roberts, and 1780 commanded the Eighth company, 
Bucks county militia. He was born at New Britian, where 
he died, 1782. 

Mrs. Sarah Emily Wheeler Bunge. 14615' 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Wife of George Bunge. 

Descendant of Daniel Hemenway, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William H. Wheeler and Mary Lathrop, his wife. 

Granddaughter of S. P. Lathrop and Martha Clement, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Jonathan Clement and Marillia Hemen- 
way, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hemenway and Martha Salmon, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hemenway and Ruth Bigelow, 
his wife. 

Daniel Hemenway, (1719-94), was a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm. He was a delegate to the convention 
that framed the state constitution. He was born at Fram- 
ingham, and died at Shrewsbury. 

Also No. 12769. 



UNEAOE BOOK, 231 



Mrs. Stella Wells McNeil. 14616 

Born in Vermont. 
Wife of James B. McNeil. 
Descendant of Thomas Betterly, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Zenas H. Wells and Sabra E. Betterly, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Betterly. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Betterly and Lyda Warren, his wife. 

Thomas Betterly, (1751-1836), enlisted, 1778, in the Wor- 
cester county militia, under Capt. Lovell, Col. Samuel 
Denny's regiment. He was born at Boston, Mass., and died 
at New Fane, Vt. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder Stillwell. 146 17 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of Edwin R. Stillwell. 

Descendant of Thomas Davis, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Frederick Snyder and Martha Henderson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Henderson and Elizabeth Davis, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Davis and Jane Jenkins, his wife. 
Thomas Davis served in the Pennsvlvania Line and was 
taken prisoner during the war. He was born in Wales. 
Also No. 11722. 

Mrs. Sara Winchester Gray. 14618 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Wife of Carroll Eugene Gray. 

Descendant of Isaac Morris, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Lucius A. Winchester and Charlotte Clark, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Morris Clark and Charlotte Dewey, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Chester Clark and Beulah Terry, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Clark and Eunice Morris, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Morris and Sarah Chaffee, his 
wife. 

Isaac Morris, (1725-78), was a minute man at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm, and, 1777, served under Capt. Theophilus Mun- 
son. He was honorably discharged, Jan. ist, and died on 
the loth. He was born at Woodstock, Conn., and died at 
Hampden, Mass. 

Also Nos. 12184-13270. 



232 DAUGHTERS O? THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Mrs. Jamie McFarland Cantrell. 14619 

Born in Tennessee. 

Wife of William Magness Cantrell. 

Descendant df Capt. Thomas Cowan, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of James Porter McFarland and Eulalia Lonsdale Cowan, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Cowan and Harriotte Adelaide Craige, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Cowan and Mary Barkley, his wife. 

Thomas Cowan, (1747-1817), served at the battle of Ram- 
sour's Mills and Cowpens. Thyratira Church, of which he 
was elder, was occupied by the troops of Cornwallis. He 
was born in Rowan county, where he died. 

Also No. 10812. 

Miss Jenny Andrews Ballou. 14620 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Descandant of Jepthah Ripley, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Levi A. Ballou and Emma E. Schultz, his wife. 

Daughter of Levi T. Ballou and Louisa S. Ripley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Ripley and Betsey Adams, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jepthah Ripley and Lois Allen, his wife. 

Jepthah Ripley, (1756-1843), served as a minute man at the 
Rhode Island alarms. He was born at Middleboro, and died 
at Oakham. 

Mrs. Mary Hutchinson Jones. 1462 i 

Born in Alabama. 
Wife of Frederic Houston Jones. 
Descendant of Gov. James Jackson and of Col. William 

Young, of Georgia. 

Daughter of Alfred H. Hutchinson and Virginia Watkins Richard- 
son, his wife. 

See No. 14508. 

Miss Mary Field Munson. 14622 

Born in Connecticut. 

Descendant of Lieut. Jonathan Munson and of Capt. 
Timothy Field, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Erastus Munson and Ann Elizabeth Wilcox, his wife. 



I.INEAOE BOOK. 233 



Granddaughter of Wyllys Munson and Anna Scranton, his wife; 
Abel Wilcox and Anna Field, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Munson and Mary Taintor, his wife; 
Timothy Field and Anna Dudley, his wife (m. 1767). 

Jonathan Munson, (1756-1847), turned out at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm and served in the Burgoyne campaign. He was 
born at Wallingford, and was a pensioner of Fair Haven, 
where he died. 

Timothy Field, (1744-1818), entered the army as sergeant 
and was at the battle of White Plains. He commanded a 
company for coast defense, 1781, and his commission is still 
in the family. He was born and died at Madison. 

Also No. 13633. 

Miss Kate Sanford Jamieson. 14623 

Born in Virginia. 

Descendant of John Leavens, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Robert Jamieson and Margaretta Johnson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Jamieson and Catherine Porter Sanford, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Sanford and Esther Williams 
Leavens, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Leavens and Esther Williams, his 
wife. 

John Leavens, (1736-99), was a minute man at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm and turned out for the relief of Boston under 
Capt. Joseph Cady. He was born at Killingly, and died in 
Ohio. His brothers, Joseph and Darius, died in the service. 

Also No. 3773. 

Mrs. Clara Harrington Briggs. 14624 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of George Briggs. 

Descendant of Sergt. Elisha Hoyt and of Elisha Brewer, 
of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Francis Harrington and Fannie Brewer Frost, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Brewer Frost and Hannah Hoyt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Hoyt and Hannah Blood, his wife; 
James Warren Frost and Martha Brewer, his wife (m. 1797). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Brewer and Martha Livermore, 
his wife (m. 1777). 

See No. 14068. 



234 DAUGHTERS O? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Annie Margaret Watson Spaulding. 1462J 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Samuel S. Spaulding. 

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

Daughter of Stephen Van Rensselaer Watson and Charlotte Amelia 
Sherman, his wife (m. 1847). 

Granddaughter of Pardon Cook Sherman and Anna Margaret Van 
Dalfsen, his wife (m. 1824). 

Gr.-granddaughter of John T. Van Dalfsen and Charlotte Bronck, 
his wife. 

John T. Van Dalfsen served in the Eleventh Albany couniy 
regiment, Capt. James Waldron's company. He was born 
in Albany county, anl died there before 1824. 

Miss Elizabeth Sherman. 14626 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of John T. Van Dalfsen. 

Daughter of Pardon Cook Sherman and Anna Margaret Van Dalf- 
sen, his wife. 
See No. 14625. 

Mrs. Florence Aurelia Hawkins Kent. 14627 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Lewis Kent. 

Descendant of Liettt. Col. Aaron Root, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Edgar Eugene Hawkins and Josephine Cornelia Root, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Bird Aaron Root and Aurelia Harrington, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Sylvester Root and Achsa Ranney, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Root, Jr., and Sarah Bird, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Root and Rhoda Ring, his wife. 

Aaron Root, (1720 1809), served as lieutenant colonel of 
the First Bershire county Regiment, 1776. He was born at 
Westfield, Conn., and died at Sheffield, Mass. 

Miss Harriet S. Trowbridge. 14628 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Capt. Isaac Cook, Lieut. Col. Isaac Cook, 
Jr., and John Trowbridge, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Lewis Beele Trowbridge and Cornelia Cook, his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 235 



Granddaughter of Lothrop Cook and Sophia Dehart, his wife; Elias 
Trowbridge and Harriet Huntington, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Cook and Betsey Bates, his wife; 
John Trowbridge and Thankful Doolittle, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Cook, Jr., and Martha Cook, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Cook and Jerusha Sexton, his 
wife. 

Isaac Cook, (1710-90), commanded a company at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. He was born and died at Wallingford. 

Isaac Cook, Jr., (1739-1810), entered the army as captain un- 
der Col. David Wooster. He served as lieutenant colonel 
of the Tenth Militia Regiment, Col. James Wadsworth. He 
was born at Wallingford, Conn., and died at Lewiston, N. Y. 

John Trowbridge, (1748-91), served in the Connecticut 
Line. He was born at New Haven, and died at New York. 

Also Nos. 2400, 3491, 61 16, 7990, 9039. 

Miss Mary B. Miller. 14629 

Born in Kentucky. 

Descendant of Col. John Field and of Lieut. James Bar- 
nett, of Virginia. 

Daughter of John Harrison Miller and Patsey Irvine Field, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezekiel Henry Field and Patsey Irvine, his wife; 
Dr. Alexander Miller and Elizabeth Barnett, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Ezekiel Henry Field and Elizabeth 
Field, his wife; James Barnett and Marcy Hawkins, his wife; Wil- 
liam Irvine and Elizabeth Hockaday, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Field and Diana Clark, his wife. 

See No. 14038. 

James Barnett, (1750-1835), served as lieutenant in the 
Sixth Virginia Regiment, commanded by Col. John Gibson, 
and he received his commission, 1777. He was born in Vir- 
ginia, and was a pensioner of Kentucky, where he died. 

Mrs. Mary Gurley McCulloch. 14630 

Born in Texas. 

Wife of Dr. Champ Carter McCulloch, U. S. A. 

Descendant of John Earle, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of Gen. Davis Robert Gurley and Louisa Wells Earle, 
his wife. 



2^6 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Baylis Wood Earle and Eliza Ann Harrison, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Baylis Earle and Sarah Taylor, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Earle and Thomasine Prince, his first 
wife. 

See No. 14596. 

Mrs. Mary Cable Sudlow. 1463 i 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of Henry Butts Sudlow. 

Descendant of Daniel Read, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Hiram Cable and Rachel Henry, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Cable and Lucy Read, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Read and Mary Brown, his wife. 
Daniel Read served in the militia. His wife belonged to a 
family of patriots, her father and brothers being in the war. 
Also Nos. 185, 12642, 13614. 

Mrs. Evangeline Twiss Howison. 146^2 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Wife of Arthur W. Howison. 

Descendant of Daniel Twiss, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Twiss and Annie M. Price, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dimon Twiss (b. 1773) and Mary Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Twiss and Rebecca Cressy, his wife. 

Daniel Twiss was a minute man in Capt. Ebenezer Francis' 
company, Col. John Mansfield's regiment. He was born in 
England, and was killed at Bunker Hill. 

Mrs. Katharine H. Seward Stirling. 14633 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Rev. John Hamilton Stirling. 

Descendant of Corp. Nathan Seward and Sergt. Thomas 
Williams, of New York. 

Daughter of Thomas Williams Seward and Sarah Dana Williams, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asahel Seward and Martha Williams, his wife; 
Ezekiel Williams and Sally Curtiss, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Seward and Martha Gridley, his wife 
(m. 1780); Thomas Williams and Susanna Dana, his wife. 

Nathan Seward, (1758-1815), served two enlistments in the 
Connecticut Line and was at Dorchester Heights, 1775. He 



I.INEAOE BOOK. 237 



was honorably discharged 1781. He was bom at New Haven, 
Conn., and died at New Hartford, N. Y. 

Thomas Williams, (1754-1817), turned out at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm and was corporal, 1776-77, in Capt. Eben Win- 
ship's company, Col. Thomas Nixon's Massachusetts regi- 
ment. He served as sergeant under Capt. Job Sumner and 
Col. John Greaton, 1780. He was born at Roxbury, Mass., and 
died at Utica, N. Y. 

I 

Miss Elizabeth Prescott Lawrence. 14634 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Maj. Samuel Lawrence and of Col. William 
Prescott, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James Lawrence and Caroline Estelle Lawrence, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of James Lawrence and Elizabeth Prescott, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abbott Lawrence and Katharine Bigelow, his 
wife ; William Hickling Prescott and Susan Amory, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Lawrence and Susannah Parker, 
his wife (m. 1777); William Prescott, Jr., and Catherine Green 
Hickling, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Prescott and Abigail Hale, his 
wife. 

William Prescott, (1726-95), was colonel of a Massachu- 
setts regiment at the battle of Bunker Hill. He commanded 
Continental Infantry, 1776, and was publicly commended by 
Washington for service at Long Island. He was born at 
Groton, and died at Pepperill. 

Also No. 907. 

Samuel Lawrence, (1752-1827), served at Lexington, 
Bunker Hill and the Rhode Island campaign, 1778. At the 
laying of the corner-stone of Bunker Hill monument, he was 
present as a veteran of the battle. 

Also No. 3172. 

Mrs. Anna Strong Parkinson. 14635' 

Born in Wisconsin. 
Wife of John Monroe Parkinson. 

Descendant of Dr. Isaac Green, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Moses Strong and Julia Mary Jones, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Moses Strong and Caroline F. Green, his wife. 



238 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Isaac Green and Ann Barrett, his wife 
(m. 1792). 

Isaac Green, (1759-1836), served as surgeon in Col. Sam- 
uel Denny's regiment, 1777, to reinforce the northern army. 
He was born at Leicester, Mass., and died at Windsor, Vt. 
He was one of four brothers who served in the Revolution. 

Mrs. Mary E. Anderson. 14636 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Wife of William E. Anderson. 

Descendant of Capt. Joseph Twitchell, Sergt. Ezra Twitchell 
and Bezalel Rice, of Massachusetts 

Daughter of George W. Brown and Hannah Twitchell Philbrook, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Philbrook and Emily Twitchell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Calvin Twitchell and Hannah Coffin, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Twitchell and Susanna Rice, his wife 

(b. 1748). 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Bezaleel Rice and Susanna Jennings, 
his first wife (m 1742); Joseph Twitchell and Deborah Fairbanks, 
his wife (m. 1739). 

Ezra Twitchell served as sergeant in Capt. Nathan Wat- 
kins' company, Col. Edmund Phinney's regiment. He was 
born at Sherborn, Mass., 1746, and died at Bethel, Me. 

Joseph Twitchell, (1718-92), served as captain during the 
war. 

Bezalel Rice, (1721-1806), was a soldier from Framinghain'. 

Mrs. Sallie Behney Payne. 146^7 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Thomas G. Payne. 

Descendant of Capt. Henry Shaeffer, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Melchior B. Behney and Malinda Young, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Young and Sarah Oberlin (Oberly), his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Oberlin and Marie Shaeffer, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Shaeffer and Anna Eva Schweitzer, 
his wife. 

Henry Shaeffer, (1738-1803), commanded a company of 
Lancaster county militia, 1776, and served in the Jersey cam- 
paign. The commission is still in the family. He was bom 
at Heidelberg and died at Shaefferstown. 



I.INEAGE BOOK. 239 



Mrs, Josephine Bailey Hoyt. 14638 

Born in New York. 

Wife of George H. Hoyt. 

Descendant of Philip Briggs, of New York. 

Daughter of George Fox Bailey and Sarah A. Turner, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Aron Turner and Sarah Ann Briggs, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Briggs and Sarah Finch, his wife. 

Philip Briggs, (1730-87), was at the battle of White Plains 
in Capt. Ephraim Lockwood's company, Col. Thaddeus 
Crane's Westchester county regiment. He was born at 
Stamford, Conn., and died at North Salem, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 3032, 10343. 

• 

14639 

Mrs. Emma Root Adams. 14640 

Born in New York. 
Wife of E. Franklin Adams. 
Descendant of Isaac Swan, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Adoniah Root and Dorinda Swan, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Isaac Swan, Jr., and Hannah Fox, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Swan and Violetta Charde, his wife 
(m. 1778). 

Isaac Swan enlisted from Stonington with a company of 
mounted men and was killed at the battle of Camden, 1780. 
He was born in England. 

Mrs. Ruth Hanford Matthews Lewis. 14641 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Howard Lewis. 

Descendant of Sergt. William Brown, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of C. B. Matthews and Mary A. R. Matthews, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas J. Matthews and Isabella Brown, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Brown and Ruth Hanford, his wife. 

William Brown, (1760-1805), enlisted at the age of seven- 
teen and served in the Continental Line under Capt. Samuel 
Comstock. He was standard bearer of the Forlorn Hope at 
the storming of Stony Point. He was born at Stamford, 
Conn., and died in Hamilton county, Ohio. 

Also Nos. 5556, 6900, 13770. 



240 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Mrs. Josephine P. Kumler, 14642 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of Philip H. Kumler. 
Descendant of David Ball, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of John G. Long and Hannah C. Squier, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Abraham Squier and Mary Ball, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Ball and Mary Littell, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Ball and Joanna Watkins, his wife. 
David Ball, (1720-89), served as a minute man in the Essex 
county militia, when New Jersey was the battlefield 

Mrs. Eugenia Chambers Fanning. 14645 

Born in South Carolina. 

Wife of Frederick Fanning. 

Descendant of Capt. John Chambers and of William 
Henry, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of James Smith Chambers and Mary Erwin Wilson. 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Capt. John Chambers, Jr., and Margaret Smith, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Chambers and Elizabeth Butler, his 
wife; James Smith and Mary Henry, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Henry and Isabella Henry, his 
wife. 

John Chambers, (1742-1802), served at the battle of Brat- 
tanville, 1780, where the marauding Tories were put to rout, 
commanded by Capt. Christian Huck. 

William Henry, (1725- 1805), was at the battle of Huck's 
defeat, which was fought near his homestead. He was born 
in Ireland and died at Henry's Knob. His sons, William, Mai- 
come, John and Alexander, were also in the battle. 

Also Nos. 13018. 

Mrs. Maud Allen Klots. 14644 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Charles Allen Klots. 

Descendant of Lieut. Timothy Mix and of Samuel Greene, 
of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Charles Wesley Allen and Grace Stevens, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Stevens and Hannah Greene, his wife. 



I.INEAGE BOOK. 241 



Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Stevens and Mary Mix, his wife; 
Samuel Greene and Mary Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Mix and Margarette Storrs, his 
wife. 

Timothy Mix, (1740-1824), enlisted as a private, 1775, and 

1776, reenlisted in the Continental Army. He was sergeant, 

1777, and served as lieutenant in Col. John Lamb's Artillery, 
1778-83. He was bom and died at New Haven. 

Samuel Greene, (1762-1843), enhsted as a drummer, 1776, 
and was taken prisoner at "The Cedars" and at "Fort Wash- 
ington." He served to the close of the war and was a pen- 
sioner of Milford, where he died.. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Fanning Weedon. 14641? 

Born in South Carolina. 

Wife of Hamilton Moore Weedon. 

Descendant of John Wilson and of Alexander Erwin, of 
North Carolina; Capt. John Chambers and William Henry, 
of South Carolina. 

Daughter of Frederick Fanning and Eugenia Chambers, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Smith Chambers and Mary Erwin Wilson, 
his wife. 

See No. 14643. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Makemie Wilson, D. D., and Mary 
Erwin, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Wilson and Martha Makemie, his 
wife; Alexander Erwin and Sarah Robinson, his wife. 

John Wilson, (1735-79), was a patriot of Mecklenburg coun- 
ty and a signer of the Mecklenburg Declaration. He was a 
native of England and this county was very hostile to the 
mother country. He was active in opposing Tarleton, but died 
near Charlotte before the British evacuated the town. 

Alexander Erwin served in the North Carolina Line. He 
was born in Burke county, 1745, and is buried at Morgan- 
town. 

Also Nos. 4497, 6323, 13018. 

Mrs. Jimmie Gardner Estes. 14646 

Born in Georgia. 
Wife of William Grey Estes. 
Descendant of Lieut. John Towns, of Virginia. 

16 



242 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of James Gardner and Virginia Persons, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Y. Gardner and Nancy Towns, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Towns and Margaret George, his wife. 

John Towns was lieutenant in Capt. John Cropper's com- 
pany, Col. Daniel Morgan's regiment, 1778. He was taken 
prisoner at Charleston, 1780, and when exchanged, served 
with credit at the battles of Cowpens and Eutaw Springs. 

Miss Frances A. Cantrell, M. D. 14647 

Born in Illinois. 

Descendant of Sergt. James Hickox, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William J. Cantrell and Lora A. Hickox, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Dayton Hickox and Lucy F. Ormsby, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Hickox, Jr., and Rachel Sutherland 
Cornell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Hickox and Eunice Collins, his 
wife. 

James Hickox, (1750-1800), enlisted at Watertown, in 
Capt. James Stoddard's company for service at Peekskill. 

Mrs. Jessie Willis Brodhead. 14648 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Lieut. John F. Brodhead. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Willis and of Charles Willis, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Richard Storrs Willis and Jessie Cairns, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathaniel Willis (1780-1870), and Hannah 
Parker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Willis and Lucy Douglas, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Willis and Abigail Belknap, his 
wife. 

Nathaniel Willis, (1755-1831), during the Revolution, was 
editor and proprietor of "The Independent Chronicle," the 
leading patriotic paper of Boston published in Benjamin 
Franklin's former office on Congress street. He was bom at 
Boston, and died in Ohio. 

Charles Willis was one of the "Sons of Liberty" and a 
member of the Boston Tea Party disguised as "Mohawks" who 
threw the tea into Boston Harbor, 1773. He was born at 
Boston, 1728. 

Also No. 5651. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 243 



Miss Mary Elizabeth Curtenius. 14649 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Col. Peter Theobaldus Curtenius, of New 
York. 

Daughter of John Young Curtenius and Jane Ann Truax, hi^ wife. 

Granddaughter of John Lasher Curtenius and Mary Foster Young, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Curtenius and Mary Ann Lasher, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Theobaldus Curtenius and Cathe- 
rine Goelet, his wife. 

Peter Theobaldus Curtenius, (1734-96), was a member of 
the Committee of Safety, 1775. He was made commissary 
general of militia, 1776, with the rank of colonel. 

Also Nos. 2048, 7971. 

Mrs. Charlotte Martha Gillett. 14650 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Rufus Woodward Gillett. 
Descendant of Daniel Winchell, of Connecticut- 
Daughter of Nathaniel Smith and Harriett Winchell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel Winchell and Martha Bissell, his wife. 
Daniel Winchell, (1758- 1802), enlisted at seventeen in 
Capt. William G. Hubbell's company. Col. Charles Webb's 
regiment. He served subsequently as a fifer. He was born 
at Torringford, where he died. 

Mrs. Annie Hansell Lane. 146 ji 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Widow of Alexander Thomas Lane. 
Descendant of Standish Forde, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of William Sutton Hansell and Elinor Forde, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Standish Forde and Sarah Britton, his wife. 
See No. 14394. 

Miss Elizabeth West Quail. 14652 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of William Walker and of John Hoge Walker, 
of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William MacAlpin Quail and Susan Alexander, his 
wife. 



244 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of David Quail and Margaret Reed Walker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hoge Walker and Isabella McCormick, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Walker and Elizabeth Hoge, his 
wife. 

William Walker, (1721-1803), enlisted in Capt. James Wil- 
son's company, Col. William Irvine's regiment, and served 
in the Canadian campaign.. He was at "St. Johns" and the 
battle of "Three Rivers." 

John Hoge Walker, (1754-1825), served in the Rifle Regi- 
ment, under Col. Samuel Miles. He was at the battle of 
Long Island, in the Jersey campaign, and in Sullivan's ex- 
pedition, 1779. He was born in Cumberland county, and 
died in Washington county. 

Miss Anna Grizella Quail. 146^5 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of William Walker and of John Hoge Walker. 
Daughter of William MacAlpin Quail and Susan Alexander, his 
wife. 
See No. 14652. 

Mrs. Leonora McAdory. 1465:4 

Born in Alabama. 

Wife of Chambers McAdory. 

Descendant of Maj. Samuel Taylor, of South Carolina; 
David Reese, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Grief Richardson and Drucilla Taylor, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Taylor and Leah Reese, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Taylor and Eleanor Hudgins n6e 
Cannon, his wife; Dr. Thomas Reese and Jane Harris, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Reese and Susan Polk, his wife. 

Samuel Taylor, (1740-98), was captain of a company of 
South Carolina Light Dragoons, and 1781, received a wound 
from the result of which he lost a leg. He was born at Phil- 
adelphia, Penna., and died at Pendleton, S. C. 

David Reese was a signer of the Mecklenburg Declaration. 
He died in Mecklenburg county at an advanced age. 

Also Nos. 1542, 9516. 



LINKAGE BOOK. 245 



Miss Anne Dalusia Proctor. 14655 

Born in Vermont. 

Descendant of Capt. Leonard Proctor, Joshua Atwood and 
Isaac Parker, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Moody Stickney Proctor and Betsey Nancy Redfield, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Proctor and Abigail Atwood, his wife; 
Dr. Peleg Redfield and Hannah Parker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Atwood and Esther Chamberlain, 
his wife (m. 1758); Leonard Proctor and Mary Keep, his wife; Isaac 
Parker and Bridget Fletcher, his wife. 

Joshua Atwood, (1725-93), enlisted in a Worcester county 
regiment, 1777, and served under Capt. Josiah Wilder, 1778- 
79. He was born at Boston, and died at Temple, N. H. 

Isaac Parker, (1760-1825), was a drummer at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm and served under Capt. Joshua Parker at Bunker 
Hill. He turned out as a minute man at various alarms. He 
was born at Westford, Mass., and died at Byron, N. Y. 

Leonard Proctor, (1733- 1827), was chosen, 1780, one of 
thirteen men to take under consideration the new form of 
government. He died at Proctorville, Vt. His sons, Philip, 
Abel and Leonard, served in the war. 

Also No. 1408. 

Miss Lorny Redfield Proctor. 14656 

Born in Vermont. 

Descendant of Capt Leonard Proctor, Joshua Atwood and 
Isaac Parker. 

Daughter of Moody Stickney Proctor and Betsey Nancy Redfield, 
his wife. 

See No. 14655. 

Mrs. Albina Farrington Sedgwick. 1461^7 

Born in Maine. 
Wife of Thomas Sedgwick. 

Descendant of John Farrington, of Massachusetts 
Daughter of Silas Farriilgton and Comfort Clendennen Roberts, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Farrington and Cynthia Hawes, his wife. 
John Farrington, (1756-1843), enlisted 1776 in Capt. Samuel 



246 DAUGHTERS 01^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION'. 

Coweirs company, and^ '^777 ^ served in the artillery under 
Capt. Perez Gushing. He was born at Wrentham, Mass., 
and died at Holden, Me. 
Also No. 9ii7» 13865. 

Mrs. Emma May Hart. 14658 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Ferdinand Austin Hart. 

Descendant of Capt. John Barnard, Dorus Barnard, 
Matthew Smith and Capt. Isaac Tomlinson, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Henry Sherman Tomlinson and Frances Adelaide 
Barnard, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Tomlinson and Amelia Miles, his wife; 
George Barnard and Mary Brainard Smith, his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Isaac Tomlinson (b. 1782) and Grace Lum, 
his wife; Dorus Barnard and Tabitha Dodd, his wife; Asa Smith 
and Mary Brainard Beckwith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Barnard and Hannah Bigelow, his 
wife; Matthew Smith and Thankful Ackley, his wife; Russell Tom- 
linson (1754-1809) and Agnes Cortelyou, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Tomlinson and Sybil Russell, 
his first wife (m. 1749). 

John Barnard, (1732-1813), was lieutenant at the siege of 
Boston, and the battle of Long Island and White Plains. He 
was commissioned captain, 1777, was at the surrender 
of Cornwallis and served to the close of the war. He was an 
original member of the Cincinnati. 

Dorus Barnard, (1758-1818), served as a private under his 
father, 1776, in Capt. Abner Prior's company. 

Also Nos. 3719, 7560, 8360, 13892. 

Matthew Smith, (1740-1824), served as a private at the 
Lexington Alarm. He was born and died at East Haddam. 

Isaac Tomlinson, (1723-1806), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm and served at the siege of Boston. He was born at 
Derby and died at Woodbury. 

Also Nos. 9449, 10338. 

Mrs. Clara D. Langdon. 14659 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Charles Spalding Langdon. 
Descendant of Robert Brown, of Connecticut. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 247 



Daughter of Austin Wells Conkey and Sarepta F. King, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert King and Thedia Dewey Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Brown and Lydia B. Brown, his wife. 

Robert Brown, (1764-1849), enlisted at sixteen and served 
on the Hudson. He reenlisted, 1781, in Capt. Charles Miel's 
company of Rangers ; was captured while out scouting, and 
carried to New York, where he was confined in the Old 
Sugar House. He was born at Stonington, Conn., and was 
a pensioner of Belchertown, Mass., where he died. 

Mrs. Virginia Hardwick Jackson. 14660 

Born in Georgia. 

Wife of Gen. John K. Jackson. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Bush, of Virginia. 

Daughter of George W. Hardwick and Elizabeth Few Bush, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Bush and Elizabeth Few, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Bush and Mary Few, his wife. 

John Bush served as lieutenant of the Second South Caro- 
lina Regiment, and was killed at the siege of Savannah, 1779. 
He was born in Culpeper county, Va. 

MISS Caroline M. Powers. 14661 

Born in Illinois. 

Descendant of Capt. John Carter and of Hannah Benedict 
Carter, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Samuel St. John Powers and Caroline Maria Giles, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Powers and Abigail Hendrix, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Powers and Sally Carter, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Carter and Hannah Benedict, his 
wife. 

John Carter, (1730-1819), was a member of the Committee 
of Safety, 1774. He entered the army as lieutenant and his 
commission of captain, 1777, is still in the family. He com- 
manded a company of minute men to guard the coast, and, 
1780, led a midnight attack and captured a British colonel, 
his staff, and eleven privates. 

Hannah Benedict Carter died, 1780, from' overwork for the 



248 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

soldiers. A chapter of the ^'Daughters" at New Canaan now 
bears the name of this patriot mother. 
Also Nos. 4733, 5828, 6221, 7422, 8330, 10323. 

Mrs. Mabel Lord Shellabarger. 14662 

Born in New Jersey. 

Wife of Lucien Shellabarger. 

Descendant of Sergt. Timothy Gould, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Samuel Lord and Mary Adele Orton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Douglas Orton and Esther Maria Orton, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Marcus Brutus Douglas and Nancy Gould, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Gould and Nancy Gould, his 
wife. 

Timothy Gould, (1752-1841), served as sergeant of volun- 
teers during the war. The last 4th of July of his life he par- 
aded at Newark with the survivors of his company. 

Also Nos. 2462, 13558. 

Miss Daisy Neet Delony. 14663 

Born in Arkansas. 

Descendant of William Moore. 

Daughter of A. T. Delony and Elizabeth Pearson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Meredith Pearson and Ann Moore, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Moore, Jr., and Elizabeth Lawson, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Moore and Olivia Free, his wife 
(sister of Jacob). 

William Moore, (1758-1844), enlisted from Surrey county 
at the age of seventeen and served under Capt. Jacob Free 
and Col. John Armstrong, South Carolina Line. He was 
born in Delaware and died in Washington county, Ind. 

Mrs. Edith Briggs Moses. 14664 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Bernard Moses. 
Descendant of Rev. Joel Briggs, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Rev. Obil Winsor Briggs and Mary Augusta Briggs, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. Avery Briggs and Mary Winsor Briggs, 
his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 249 



Gr.-granddaughter of Joel Briggs and Hannah Sprague, his wife. 

Joel Briggs, (1757-1825), turned out from Norton at the 
Lexington Alarm. He was a drummer in Capt. Israel 
Trow's company, Col. Josiah Whitney's regiment, 1777, and 
was corporal, 1778, under Col. John Daggett. He served in 
the Rhode Island campaign under Capt. Isaac Hodge. He 
was born at Norton, and died at Avon. 

Mrs. Julia Briggs Rathbone. 1466J 

Born in California. 
Wife of Henry Bowen Rathbone. 
Descendant of Rev. Joel Briggs. 

Daughter of Rev. Obil Winsor Briggs and Mary Augusta Briggs, 
his wife. 
See No. 14664. 

Miss Adelaide Brown. 14666 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Blake, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Adams Brown and Charlotte Blake, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Morris Blake and Charlotte Amanda 
Blake, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Blake and Mary Winchester, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Blake and Mary Dupee, his wife. 

John Blake, (1753-1842), served as a sergeant at the Lex- 
ington Alarm, and as ensign in the New York campaign, 
1776. He was honorably discharged, 1780, with the rank 
of lieutenant. He was born at Wrenthem, Mass., and was a 
pensioner of Bangor, Maine, where he died. 

Also No. 8905. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Brainerd Plehn. 14667 

Born in Vermont. 

Wife of Carl C. Plehn. 

Descendant of Deacon Ezra Brainerd, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Ezra Brainerd and Frances V. Rockwell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lawrence R. Brainerd and Catherine Wood, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Brainerd and Louisa Robbins, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Col. Ezra Brainerd (1769-1833) and Mabel 
Porter, his wife (1790-1833). 



250 DAUGHTERS 01^ THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Deacon Ezra Brainerd and Jerusha 
Smith, his wife (1744-1811). 

Deacon Ezra Brainerd, (1744-1832), represented Haddem 
in the Assembly, 1777-82. 

Also Nos. 8325, 9925, 10644, 11689. 

Mrs. Isabel Otis Bigelow. 14668 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Samuel Cutler Bigelow. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Munroe, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George Washington Otis, Jr., and Susan Sophia 
Munroe, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Munroe and Susan Barney Grinnel, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Munroe and Anna Parker Smith, 
his wife. 

William Munroe, (1742-1827), was a minute man of Lex- 
ington, and was in command of the guard at the parsonage 
of Rev. Jonas Clark. He served as lieutenant in the Bur- 
goyne campaign. He was born at Lexington, where he died. 

Also Nos. 3810, 4424. 

Miss Romola Bigelow. 14669 

Born in Rome, Italy. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Munroe and of Lieut. Jabez 
Bigelow, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Samuel Cutler Bigelow and Isabel Otis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Washington Otis, Jr., and Susan Sophia 
Munroe, his wife; Thaddeus Bowman Bigelow and Polly Cutler, his 
wife. 

See No. 14668. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin B. Bigelow and Rebecca Bowman, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jabez Bigelow and Deborah Knowlton, 
his wife. 

Jabez Bigelow, (1736-1822), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington and Bennington Alarms. He was lieutenant of the 
first Westminster company of the Worcester county regi- 
ment, 1780, raised to reinforce the Continental army. He 
was born at Watertown, and died at Westminster. 

Also No. 9735. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 251 



Mrs. Helen Clement Huse. 14670 

Born in Vermont. 

Widow of Frederic Josiah Huse, M. D. 

Descendant of Benjamin Moody Clement, of New Hamp- 
shire. 

Daughter of Joshua Clement and Eliza Harvey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Moody Clement and Rachel Herrick, 
his wife. 

Benjamin Moody Clement, (1763-1811), enlisted at the age 
of eighteen as a drummer in Capt. Nathaniel Head's com- 
pany, Col. Thomas Stickney's regiment. He was born at 
Hopkinton and died at New London. 

Also No. 11491. 

Mrs. Sarah Raymond Judson. 1467 i 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Augustus Judson. 

Descendant of Capt. Daniel Taylor, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Raymond and Elizabeth Pickett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Seymour Pickett and Elizabeth Ketcham, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Ketcham and Ruth Taylor, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Taylor and Elizabeth Boughton, 
his wife, 

Daniel Taylor, (1714-91), who had fought in the early wars, 
was a member during the Revolution of the General Court, 
where he served for eighteen consecutive sessions. He was 
born at Danbury, where he died. 

Also Nos. 5079, 8304. 

Miss Frances Agnes Bowman. 14672 

Born in Shanghai, China. 

Descendant of Maj. John Coryell, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of George Francis Bowman and Mary Vanzant Coryell, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Miers Coryell and Lucy Agnes Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Slate Coryell and Mary Wilkinson 
Vanzant, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Coryell and Eleanor Coryell, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Coryell and Elizabeth Harvey, 
his wife. 



252 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

John Coryell, (1730-99), served in the Bucks County As- 
sociators and, 1777, was promoted major. 
Also Nos. 8153, 9540, 13870. 

Miss Elsie Bowman. 14673 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Maj. John Coryell. 

Daughter of George Francis Bowman and Mary Vanzant Coryell, 
his wife. 
See No. 14672. 

Miss Bertha S. Shafter. 14674 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Sergt. James Shafter, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Oscar Lovell Shafter and Sarah Riddell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Rufus Shafter and Mary Louisa Lovell, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Shafter and Abigail Johnson, his wife. 

James Shafter, (1759-1816), served in the Canadian expedi- 
tion under Capt. Elisha Whitcomb and, 1776, enlisted under 
Capt. Daniel Carlyle and Capt. Francis Town. He turned 
out at the Ticonderoga Alarm in Capt. Oliver Capron's com- 
pany, and at Bennington and Stillwater served under Capt. 
Samuel Wright. His last enlistment, 1782, was as sergeant. 
He was born at Richmond, N. H., and died at Athens, Vt. 

Also Nos. 10297, 12227. 

Mrs. Louise Marriner Campbell. 14675 

Born in Maine. 

Wife of Walter C. Campbell. 

Descendant of Byley (Biley) Lyford, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Albert Lyford and Phebe Safford, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Lyford and Sarah Lyford, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Biley Lyford and Mary Robinson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Biley Lyford and Judith Wilson, his wife. 

Biley Lyford served as a private in Capt. Porter Kimball's 
company. Col. Stephen Evans' regiment, that joined the 
Northern army at Saratoga, 1777. He was born at Brent- 
wood, where he died, 1792. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 253 



Mrs. Mary Mowatt Low. 14676 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Joel Bacon Low. 

Descendant of Benjamin Merrill, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Commodore Mowatt and Eliza Ann Dodge, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Mowatt and Mary Merrill, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Merrill and Mary Morrill, his wife. 

Benjamin Merrill turned out at the Lexington Alarm and 
was at Bunker Hill in Capt. Jonathan Evans' company, 
where he was wounded. He served in the Burgoyne cam- 
paign and guarded the prisoners after the surrender. He re- 
ceived a pension, 1817, at the age of 67, for disability, in- 
curred as a private in the Revolution. He was born at New- 
buryport, where he died. 

Miss Mary Joey Low. 14677 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Samuel Low and of Benjamin Merrill, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joel Bacon Low and Mary S. Mowatt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Low and Olive Wright, his wife; Com- 
modore Mowatt and Eliza Ann Dodge, his wife. 

See No. 14676. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Low and Abigail Bacon, his wife. 

Samuel Low, (1758-1839), served four enlistments from 
Barre under different commmands. He received a pension 
for over six months actual service in the Massachusetts mil- 
itia. He died at Shrewsbury, Vt. 

Mrs. Helen A. Norris Crocker. 14678 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Widow of John Henry Crocker. 

Descendant of Major James Norris, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Henry Albion Norris and Eliza Temple, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Capt. James Frederick Norris and Mary White,, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Norris and Mary Fales, his wife. 

James Norris, (1739-1815), was appointed captain of the 
Ninth company under Col. Enoch Poor and was mustered in 
the day of the battle of Bunker Hill. He served at Castleton, 



254 DAUGHTERS O^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

1778, where he was reported slain, and subsequently was 
promoted major in Col. Alexander Scammel's regiment. He 
was in Sullivan's expedition against the Indians in Western 
New York, 1779, and his journal, during this period, is now 
in the possession of the Historical Society of Buffalo, and 
has been published by the State of New York. He was born 
at Epping, N. H., and died at Monmouth, Maine. 

Miss Helen Temple Crocker. 14679 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Maj. James Norris, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of John Henry Crocker and Helen A. Norris, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Albion Norris and Eliza Temple, his wife. 
See No. 14678. 

MRS- Louise Norris Crocker Gray. 14680 

Born in California. 

Wife of Dewitt H. Gray. 

Descendant of Maj. James Norris. 

Daughter of John Henry Crocker and Helen A. Norris, his wife. 
See Nos. 14678, 14679. 

Miss Susanne Ridgely Patch. 14681 

Born in Louisiana. 

Descendant of Capt. Robert Williams, of Massachusetts; 
Nathan Jennings, Jr., of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William Young Patch and Clarissa Whitney Williams, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Pierce Williams and Nancy Bliss 
Whitney, his wife; Dr Ira Patch and Charlotte Jennings (1793-1832), 
his wife (m. 1808). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Williams and Bethiah Pierce, his wife; 
and of Nathan Jennings, Jr. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Jennings (b. 1710) and Abigail 
Jennings, his wife (m. 1730). 

Robert Williams, (1753-1834), served as paymaster and 
quartermaster in the Continental Army until the close of the 
war. He was born at Boston and when he died there he 
was treasurer of the State Society of the Cincinnati. 

Nathan Jennings, Jr., served from Williston in the Con- 
necticut Continental Line during the Revolution. He re- 



LINEAGE BOOK. 255 



ceived a pension and was on the rolls as a private of Tolland 
county in 1840 at the age of 86. 
Also No. 6983. 

Miss Nellie Beaver Patch. 14682 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Capt. Robert Williams and of Nathan Jen- 
nings, Jr. 

Daughter of William Young Patch and Clarissa Whitney Williams, 
his wife. 

See No. 14681. 

Miss Louise Patch Bolton. 14683 

Born in California. 

Wife of Jefferson Davis Bolton. 

Descendant of Nathan Jennings, Jr., and of Capt. Robert 
Williams. 

Daughter of William Young Patch and Clarissa Wihtney Williams, 
his wife. 

See No. 14681. 

Mrs. Mary Shafter McKittrick. 14684 

Born in Michigan. 

Wife of William H. McKittrick. 

Descendant of Sergt. James Shafter, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of WilHam R. Shafter and Harriet Amelia Shafter, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Hugh M. Shafter and Eliza Sumner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Rufus Shafter and Mary Louisa 
Lovell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Shafter and Abigail Johnson, his 
wife. 

See No. 14674. 

Mrs. Ida A. Harper. 1468^ 

Born in Indiana. 
Widow of Thomas Winans Harper. 
Descendant of William Harvey, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of John Arthur Husted and Cassandra Louise Stoddard, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Stoddard and Lucretia Harvey, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Harvey and Jane Harvey, his wife. . 



256 DAUGHTERS OI^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

William Harvey, (1754-1826), served as a private in Capt. 
Abraham Filer's company, 1775. He was captured at the 
battle of Monmouth and confined on a prison ship for eigh- 
teen months. He was born at East Haddam, Conn., and 
was a pensioner of Lyndon, Vt., where he died. 

Miss Katharine Merrill Graydon. 14686 

Born in Indiana. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Merrill, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William M. Graydon and Mary Merrill, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Merrill and Jane Anderson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Merrill and Priscilla Kimball, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Merrill and Abigail Eaton, his 
wife. 

Samuel Merrill, (i 737-1801), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of Haverhill and commanded the Second 
company. He was born and died at Haverhill. 

Also Nos. 2960, 1 1899. 

Mrs, Grace Wakefield Day, 14687 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Clinton Day. 

Descendant of Corp. Elias Hemingway, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Enoch Hemingway Wakefield and Caroline Huldah 
Wakefield, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Wakefield and Hannah Hemingway, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elias Hemingway and Mollie Patterson, his 
wife. 

Elias Hemingway, (1758-1835), enlisted as a private and 
was at Roxbury, 1776, in Capt. Simon Edgel's company, and 
subsequently served under Capt. Caleb Brooks and Col. 
Nicholas Dike. He served four enlistments and was cor- 
poral, 1780, at the Rhode Island Alarm. He was born at 
Framingham, Mass., and died at Roxbury, N. H. 

Also No. 10086. 

Mrs, Flora Nichols Davis. 14688 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Williston Wheeler Davis. 



LINKAGE BOOK. 257 



Descendant of Lieut. Timothy Cleveland, Jr., of Connect- 
icut. 

Daughter of George C. Nichols and M. Josephine Darling, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Powers Darling and Mary Cleveland, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Cyrus Cleveland (b. 1766) and Mary Stevens, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Cleveland, Jr., and Esther Fish, 
his wife. 

Timothy Cleveland, Jr., (1735-1803), turned out from Can- 
terbury for the relief of Boston at the Lexington Alarm. 
He served as ensign, 1777, was promoted lieutenant of Col. 
John Durkee's Continental regiment and retired, 1778. 

Mrs. Maria Darling Marsh. 14689 

Born in Canada. < 

Wife of Almon R. Marsh. 
Descendant of Timothy Cleveland, Jr. 

Daughter of Stephen Powers Darling and Mary Cleveland, his 
wife. 
See No. 14688. 

Mrs. Katharine Scott Boyd. 14690 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Nicholas Emery Boyd. 
Descendant of Joseph Bane Barbour, of Maine. 
Daughter of Andrew Scott and Susan Coffin Little, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Andrew Scott and Mary Barbour, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Bane Barbour and Elizabeth Good- 
ridge, his wife. 

Joseph Bane Barbour, (1737-95), served as a volunteer 
from Portland, where he was born and died. 

Miss Edith Bradley. 1469 i 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Col. James Frye, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Sewall Bradley and Virginia Shearer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Poor Bradley and Martha Reed, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Bradley and Mary Poor, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Deacon Daniel Poor and Hannah Frye, 
his wife. 

17 



258 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gn".-gr.-gn"anddaughter of James Frye and Elizabeth Osgood, 
his wife. 

James Frye (1710-76), who had served at Louisburg, com- 
manded a regiment at the battle of Bunker Hill, where he 
was wounded and fifteen of his men killed. He was born at 
Andover, where he died. 

Also Nos. 5264, 9627, 12711. 

Miss Mabel Bradley. 14692 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Col. James Frye. 

Daughter of Henry Sewell Bradley and Virginia Shearer, his wife. 

See No. 14691. 

Miss Annie C. Edmonds. 14693 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Joseph Weston, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Marcus A. Edmonds and Mary E. Weston, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Weston and Anna Jewett, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Weston and Anna Powers, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Weston and Eunice Farnsworth, 
his wife. 

Joseph Weston, (1732-75), acted as pilot in Arnold's ex- 
pedition up the Kennebec. He was made ill from the hard- 
ship and died of fever from the exposure. He was bom at 
Concord, Mass., and died at Skowhegan, Me. 

Mrs, Elinor Carlisle. 14694 

Born in Nebraska. 
Wife of Albert Carlisle. 
Descendant of Beal Kelly, of Kentucky. 
Daughter of Alexander Majors and Susan Dudley, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin Majors and Laurania Kelly, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Beal Kelly. 

Beal Kelly served in the Virginia Line and was wounded 
at Brandywine. At the age of 76 he was placed on the pen- 
sion roll in 1834 of Warren county, Ky. 

Mrs. Maria G- Newcomb Walker. 1469J 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Theodore L. Walker. 



UNEACE BOOK. 259 



Descendant of Sergt. Micah Newcomb, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Newcomb and Elizabeth Sprague, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Phipp Newcomb and Hannah Hayden, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Micah Newcomb. 

Micah Newcomb served five enlistments during the Rev- 
olution from Braintree, where he was born in 1725. 

Mrs. Virginia Whiting Newhall. 14696 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Edwin White Newhall. 

Descendant of Col. William Bradford Whiting, Amy La- 
throp Whiting, of Connecticut; Timothy Powers and Maj. 
Mayhew Adams, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Laurens Whiting and Anna Frances Johnson, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Whiting and Elizabeth Gilbert Powers, 
his wife; Asa Johnson and Prudence Adams, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Bradford Whiting and Amy Lath- 
rop, his wife (m. 1757); James Adarris and Dinah Allen, his wife; 
William Bradford Whiting and Annie Lathrop, his wife; Timothy 
Powers and Elizabeth Gilbert, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Mayhew Adams and Rebecca Mayhew, 
his wife. 

William Bradford Whiting (1731-96), served as colonel in 
the Burgoyne campaign. He was a member of the Council 
of Safety, deputy to the Provincial Congress, member of the 
Senate and judge of the county court. He was born at 
Hartford, Conn., and died at Canaan, N. Y. 

Also No. 8933. 

Amy Lathrop Whiting, (1735-1815), served as guard over 
the grist mill where the women and children gathered when 
Norwich was threatened by the British. 

Timothy Powers, (1750-1841), aided in building the breast- 
works at the battle of Bunker Hill. 

Mayhew Adams, (1729-1823), was major in Col. Beriah 
Norton's regiment and served in sea coast defense. He was 
born at Martha's Vineyard, where he died. 

Mrs. Gertrude Moore Beans, 14697 

Born in California. 
Wife of William Knox Beans. 



26o DAUGHTERS OI^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Moore, of Virginia. 

Daughter of John Henley Moore and Elizabeth Price, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Turner Moore and Emily Tarlton, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Moore and Hannah Ransdell, his 
wife. 

William Moore, (1747-1818) entered the army as sergeant 
in the Third Virginia Regiment, 1776, and rose to the rank 
of lieutenant. He removed from Louisa county, Va., to 
Fayette county, Ky., where he had a grant of land for his 
three years' service in the Continental Line. 

Also Nos. 1 1909, 12219. 

Miss Frances L. Beans. 14698 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Dr. John Forman Grandin, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Thomas Ellard Beans and Charlotte Bray, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Grandin Bray and Frances Louisa Miller, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Watson Bray and Mary Grandin, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Forman Grandin and Mary Newell, 
his wife. 

John Forman Grandin, (1760-1811), served as surgeon in 
the navy during the latter part of the Revolution. He was 
born in New Jersey, where he died. 

Also No. 6670. 

Miss Anna Rowena Beans. 14699 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Dr. John Forman Grandin. 

Daughter of Thomas Ellard Beans and Charlotte Bray, his wife. 

See No. 14698. 

Mrs. Evelyn Moore Grissim Furst. 14700 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of Paul Furst. 

Descendant of Gen. William Russell, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Dr. John D. Grissim and Hannah A. R. Moore, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Capt. Charles Chelton Moore and Marganne 
Harrison Stone, his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 26 1 



Gr.-granddaughter of Elder Barton Warren Stone and Elizabeth 
Campbell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Capt. William Campbell and Tabitha 
Adams Russell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gen. William Russell and Tabitha 
Adams, his wife. 

William Russell, (1735-93), fought at Point Pleasant and 
commanded a company at Long Island Flats, 1776. He was 
colonel in the Jersey campaign and was captured at Charles- 
ton. He was at the surrender of Cornwallis, and held the 
rank of brigadier general at the close of the war. He was 
born in Culpeper county and died in Shenandoah county. 

Also Nos. 711, 5231, 6099, 7373, 10865, 11085, 12038. 

Mrs. Jeannette de L Grissim Gano. 14701 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of William B. Gano. 
Descendant of Gen. William Russell. 

Daughter of Dr. John D. Grissim and Hannah A. R. Moore, his 
wife. 
See No. 14700. 

Mrs. Adaline Rhodes Gates, 14702 

Born in New York. 
Widow of Freeman Gates. 

Descendant of Lieut. Jonathan Palmer, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of James Rhodes and Margaret Mitchell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Mitchell and Esther Palmer, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Palmer and Esther Palmer, his 
wife. 
Jonathan Palmer, (1753-1832), served as lieutenant in 

Capt. Abel Spicer's company, Col. Samuel Selden's regiment 
which was caught in the retreat when New York was aban- 
doned, 1776. The gun he carried is still in the family. He 
died at Bridgewater, N. Y. 

Miss Lida Campbell Leib. 14703 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Gen. William Russell, of Virginia. 
Daughter of Samuel Franklin Leib and Lida Campbell Grissim, his 
wife. 



262 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of John D. Grissim and Hannah A. R. Moore, his 
wife. 
See No. 14700. 

Mrs, Elna Warren Leib Wright. 14704 

Born in California. 

Wife of William Hammond Wright. 

Descendant of Gen. William Russell. 

Daughter of Samuel Franklin Leib and Lida Campbell Grissim, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. John D. Grissim and Hannah A. R. Moore, 
his wife. 

See No. 14700. 

Mrs, Bessie Moore Eustace. 1470^ 

Born in California. 
Wife of H. W. Eustace. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Moore, of Virginia. 
Daughter of John Henley Moore and Elizabeth Price, his wife. 
See No. 14697. 

Mrs. Maud Moore Palmer. 14706 

Born in California. 
Wife of Harry Sutton Palmer. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Moore, of Virginia. 
Daughter of John Henley Moore and Elizabeth Price, his wife. 
See Nos. 14697, 14705. 

Miss Margaret Polhemus. 14707 

Born in Chile, S. A. 

Descendant of Maj. John Polhenius and of Hon. John 
Hart, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of John Hart Polhemus ad Mariana Dean, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Montgomery Polhemus and Ann 
Vanzant, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Polhemus and Susan Hart, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hart and Deborah Scudder, his wife. 

See No. 14748. 

John Polhemus, (1738-1832), was major of the "J^^sey 
Blues/' and fought in many battles. He gave liberally to 
the cause and at the age of eighty received a pension. 

Also Nos. 2942, 5174. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 263 



Mrs. Miriam Woodwell Thurlow. 14708 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Charles Thurlow. 

Descendant of Capt. Gideon Woodwell of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Woodwell and Miriam Hobbs, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Woodwell and Nancy Denny, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Woodwell and Elizabeth Titcomb, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Woodwell and Hannah Wood- 
well, his wife. 

Gideon Woodwell, (1720-90), commanded a company of 
minute men from Newbury at the Lexington Alarm. He 
was with a fleet of whaleboats off Newbury Bar, 1776, and 
through strategy captured, without firing a gun, a British 
ship, "The Friends,'' loaded with supplies for the British troops 
at Boston. He was born at Salem and died at Newbury. 

Also No. 1 1540. 

Miss Augusta A. Warren. 14709 

Born in Vermont. 

Descendant of Maj. Christopher Webber and of Capt. 
John Webster, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of John Warren and Ann Jeanette Webster, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen C. Webster and Nancy Racket, his 
wife; Winslow Warren and Sarah Webber, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Webster and Hannah Pettingill, his 
wife; Christopher Webber and Hannah Sumner, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Webster and Hannah Snow, his 
wife. 

Christopher Webber, (1740- 1803), commanded a company, 
1776, to reinforce the army at Ticonderoga under Col. 
Benjamin Bellows. He served in the Burgoyne campaign 
and rose to the rank of major. He died at Walpole, N. H. 

Also No. 2076. 

John Webster, who had served in the early wars, was in- 
corporator of the town of Salisbury, where he commanded 
the first military company. He was born at Kingston, N. 
H., 1710, and died at Salisbury. 

Mrs, Marion Wheeler Cable. 147 io 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Hiram Cable. 



264 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Samuel Wheeler, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Jerome Bryon Wheeler and Harriet Macy Valentine, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Barker Wheeler and Mary Jane Wheeler, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nehemiah Wheeler and Lucretia Wheeler, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gn"anddaughter of Samuel Wheeler and Lydia Munroe, his 
wife. 

Samuel Wheeler, (1748-1812), enlisted as a private, 1775, 
and served at Ticonderoga in Capt. Charles Miles' company. 
He was in the Burgoyne campaign under Capt. John But- 
trick, and, 1778, reenlisted in Capt. Simon Hunt's company. 
Col. Eleazer Brooks' regiment for service at Winter Hill. 

Mrs. Annie Mallory Tift Buckley. 14711 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Frank Burrows Buckley. 

Descendant of Solomon Tift and of Sergt. Jeremiah Hard- 
ing, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Amos Chapman Tift and Phebe Harding, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Amos Tift and Hannah Forsyth, his wife; 
Henry Harding and Phebe Avery Morgan, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Tift and Eunice Burrows, his wife; 
Jeremiah Harding and Lydia Chapman, his first wife. 

Solomon Tift (1758-1850), jerved on a privateer early in 

the war. He was with the militia at Fort Griswold where 

' he was captured and suffered untold hardships on the "J^^" 

sey." He was born at South Kingston, R. I., and was the 

last Revolutionary pensioner from Groton, Conn. 

Also Nos. 3474, 8104. 

Jeremiah Harding served as a private and sergeant during 
the Revolution. He was captured at Fort Griswold, 1781, 
and was among the prisoners carried to New York. He 
was born at New London, 1760, and was a pensioner of 1832 
from that county, where he died. He was buried with mil- 
itary honors by officers from the Fort. 

Mrs. Grace Lester Cranston. 147 12 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Frederick Holdredge Cranston. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 265 



Descendant of Gen. John Tyler, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Daniel Mason Lester and Mary Frances Dawley, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Alexander Hamilton Lester and Jane Gaflfney, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Mason Lester and Abigail Tyler Lord, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Lord and Abigail Tyler, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Tyler and Mary Spaulding Coit, 
his wife. 

John Tyler (1721-1804), commanded a company, 1775 
and 1776, was colonel of the Tenth Regiment. He was at 
the siege of Boston, Long Island, and White Plains. He 
was appointed brigadier general, 1777, and served under 
Sullivan at Quaker Hill, 1778. He commanded the militia 
when Tryon invaded the State. He was born at Preston, 

where he died. 
Also Nos. 7030, 8201. 

Miss Nancy Anna Chesebrough. 1471^ 

Born in Connecticut 

Descendant of Amos Chesebrough, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Gideon P. Chesebrough and Anna Lasher, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Amos Chesebrough and Phebe Denison, his wife. 
Amos Chesebrough was chosen inspector, 1780. He was 
bom at Stonington, 1732, where he died. 

Mrs. Elsie M, Horr Lathrop. 147 14 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of James W. Lathrop. 

Descendant of John Hoar, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George E. Horr and Elsie M. Ellis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Luther Horr and Ruth Rhodes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph (Hoar) and Sophia Bigelow, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hoar and Elizabeth Coolidge, his 
wife. 

John Hoar (1707-86), who had served in the early wars, 
was a selectman of Lexington when the Revolution began. 
He was a private soldier in the Lincoln company that met 
the enemy at the Concord Bridge. 



266 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Adelaide Emily Barber Alvord. 1471J 

Bom in Virginia. 

Wife of Nelson Alvord. 

Descendant of Reuben Barber, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Orson Barber and Emily Osborne, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Zebulon Barber and Amy Osbom, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Barber and Sarah Mefriman, his 
wife. 

Reuben Barber, (1728-1815), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm under Capt. Amos Wilcox. He served in the Levies, 
1780. He was bom at Simsbury and died at Harwintori. 

Mrs. Georgian a Bulkley Nichols. 147 i6 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of William B. Nichols. 

Descendant of David Beers and of Eleazer Bulkley, of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of Charles Bulkley and Elizabeth Beers, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abel Beers and Elizabeth Whitney, his wife; 
Eleazer Bulkley and Mary Ogden, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Beers and Mary Gray, his wife. 

Eleazer Bulkley, (1763-1843) at the age of fourteen, en- 
listed on the privateer "Defence" which captured numer- 
ous prizes. He reenlisted in the militia and received a pen- 
sion for service on land and sea. 

David Beers, (1746-1826), served in the Northern Depart- 
ment, 1775 and 1776, was on guard at Fort Stanwix in 
Capt. Albert Chapman's company. He was a pensioner by 
the act of 1818. He was born at Fairfield, where he died. 

Also Nos. 4010, 10951. 

Miss Elizabeth Bulkley Nichols. 14717 

Born in Connecticut. 

Descendant of Ephraim Nichols, Eleazer Bulkley and 
David Beers, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William B. Nichols and Georgiana Bulkley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. Samuel Nichols and Susan Warner, his 
wife; Charles Bulkley and Elizabeth Beers, his wife. 

See No. 14716. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Nichols and Miriam Bradley, his 
wife. 



UNEAOE BOOK. 267 



Ephraim Nichols, (1758-1852), served in the militia and as 
a marine. He was born at Fairfield. 
Also Nos. 4008, 10951. 

Mrs. Eliza Crosby Brown. 14718 

Born in New Jersey. 

Wife of Aaron Leland Brown. 

Descendant of Hon. William Floyd, of New York. 

Daughter of Philip Rhinelander Renwick and Ellen Jeanette Ware, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Rhinelander Renwick and Eliza Smedes 
Crosby, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Bedlow Crosby and Harriette Ash- 
ton Clarkson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Dr. William Clarkson and Cathe- 
rine Floyd, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Floyd and Hannah Jones, his 
wife. 

William Floyd, (1734-1821), was a member of the first 
Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration of In- 
dependence. He was born at Mystic, L. I., and died in 
Oneida county, N. Y. 

Also No. 2099. 

Mrs, Julia Vail Watson. 147 19 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Austin Hall Watson. 

Descendant of Payne Kenyon and of Nathan Allyn, of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of James Everett Vail and Redelia Kenyon Brainard, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Leonard Whitmore Brainard and Sarah Ann 
Kenyon, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Kenyon and Sarah Allyn, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Payne Kenyon and Theda Howard, his 
wife (m. 1778); Nathan Allyn and Sarah Freeman, his wife. 

Payne Kenyon (1755-1836), served as artificer at Ticon- 
deroga, where his cartridge box exploded injuring him 
badly. He subsequently served as sergeant major. He was 
born at New London and died at Northumberland, N. Y. 

Nathan Allyn, (1740-1814), served as a seaman on the pri- 
vateer brigantine "Marquis de Lafayette." He was born 
at Groton, Conn., and died in Ohio. 



268 DAUGHTERS OI^ THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Jane L Clark Couch, 14720 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Walter Dorchester Couch. 

Descendant of Lyman Clark, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Levi G. Clark and Sarah Gilbert, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lyman Clark and Ursula Winchell, his wife. 

Lyman Clark, (1751-1849), enlisted, 1777, for three years 
in Capt. William Judd's company. Col. Samuel Wylly's regi- 
ment. He was born at Litchfield and was a pensioner of 
Harwinton, where he died. 

Also No. 1 1287. 

Miss Jane Francis Perkins, 1472 i 

Born in Connecticut. 

Descendant of James Douglas of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Gideon Perkins and Jane Douglas, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Douglas and Elizabeth Murduck, his wife. 

James Douglas, (1761-1813), enhsted when a lad and 
served through the war. He was in the Burgoyne cam- 
paign and in Capt. Richard Douglas' company, commanded 
by Layfayette, 1781. He was born at Voluntown, Conn., 
and died in Otsego county, N. Y. 

14722 

Mrs. Maria Wheeler Merwin. 14723 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Caleb T. Merwin. 

Descendant of Sergt. Landa Beach, Capt. Lewis Mallett, 
Corp. Lewis Mallett, Jr., and Capt. Nathan Baldwin, of Con- 
necicut. 

Daughter of Ezra Wheeler and May Mallett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lewis Mallett, Jr., and Anna Beach, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Landa Beach and Abigail Baldwin, his wife; 
Lewis Mallett and Mary Merwin, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Baldwin and Elizabeth Rogers, 
his wife. 

Landa Beach, (1727-1824) served on committees and in 
the militia. He was at Trenton and Stony Point and left a 
memorable record of bravery in battle. He was born and 
died at Milford. 



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Lewis Mallett, (1734- 1804), commanded a company, 1779, 
in the defense of New Haven. 

Lewis Mallett, Jr., (1756-1825), served as private and cor- 
poral in Capt. Samuel Peck's company, Connecticut Line. He 
was in the New York campaign and at the battles of Long 
Island, Kips Bay and White Plains. 

Also No. 7655. 

Nathan Baldwin served on war committees as he was too 
old for active duty. He was born, 17 12. 

Also No. 13099. 

Miss Sarah Allen 14724 

Born in Connecticut. 

Descendant of Corp. Gabriel Allen, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Doctor Hull Allen and Susan Piatt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gabriel Allen and Sarah Churchill, his wife. 

Gabriel Allen, (1750-1838), served as corporal in Capt. 
John Andrews' company for service on the Hudson, 1777. 
He was born at Westport and was a pensioner of Milford, 
where he died. 

MRS. MARIA H IN MAN PULFORD. \4n:^<, 

Born in Connecticut. 

Widow of Elliott Pulford. 

Descendant of Col. Joel Hinman and of Col. Benjamin 
Hinman, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Joel Hinman and Sarah Curtis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Hinman and Mary Stiles, his wife. 

Joel Hinman, (1748-1813), served at Danbury, where he 
was wounded. The ball was extracted 33 years after and it 
is in possession of this descendant. He was born at South- 
bury, where he died. 

Benjamin Hinman, (1720-1810), who had served in the early 
wars, was colonel of a regiment in the New York campaign, 
1776. Ill health compelled him to retire, 1777. 

Also No. 1968. 

Miss Mary Florence Porter. 14726 

Born in Connecticut. 
Descendant of Moses Tuttle, Sergt. Abraham Tyler and 
William Hoadley, of Connecticut. 



270 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of James Porter and Sophia Beecher, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Dutton Beecher and Pamelia Tuttle, 
his wife (b. 1787); Elias Porter and Alma Tyler, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Tuttle and Damaris Hitchcock, his 
wife; Lyman Tyler (b. 1766) and Esther Hoadley, his wife (b. 1769). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Tyler; William Hoadley and 
Esther Porter, his wife (b. 1740). 

Moses Tuttle, (1753-1835), enlisted from Walling^ord, 
1776, in Capt. Nathaniel Bunnell's company. He was born 
at Cheshire and was a pensioner of Prospect, where he died. 

Abraham Tyler, (1738- 1823), served several enlistments 
during the Revolution. He was born at Wallingford and 
died at Prospect. 

William Hoadley, (1734-1820), enlisted as a private. He 
was bom at Branford and died at Waterbury. 

Miss Fannie Amelia Porter. 14727 

Born in Connecticut. 
Descendant of Moses Tuttle, Sergt. Abraham Tyler and 
William Hoadley. 

Daughter of James Porter and Sophia Beecher, his wife. 
See No. 14726. 

Mrs. Jean Emily Burns Hinman. 14728 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Leveret Camp Hinman. 

Descendant of Serg^. David Thompson, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Patrick Henry Burns and Lola Graves Addis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Addis and Emily Stevens, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Appleton Stevens and Harriet Thompson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Thompson and Jane Wright, his 
wife. 

David Thompson, (1750-1828), enlisted from Guilford, 1777, 
in Capt. Elisha Ely's company and at the close of the war 
served as orderly sergeant under Capt. David Humphreys. He 
was a pensioner of Guilford, where he died. 

Also No. 10333. 

Mrs. Lucy Ann Morse. 14729 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Joseph Morse. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 27 1 



Descendant of Noah Baldwin and of John Booth, of Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter of Casper Hall and Lavinia Booth, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Brenton Hall and Abigail Baldwin Guy, his 
second wife; John Booth and Sarah Mattoon, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Noah Baldwin and Abigail Frisbie, his wife 
(m. 1763). 

Noah Baldwin, (1738-76), served as a private and died in 
the army at New York, 1776. He was born at Branford. 

John Booth, (1755-1833), served in the Connecticut Conti- 
nental Line. He was a pensioner from New Haven county, 
where he was born and where he died. 

Also No. 10912. 

Mrs. Sarah Minerva Camp Merriam. 14730 

Born in Connecticut. 

Widow of Asaph Merriam. 

Descendant of Eber Lee, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Elah Camp and Orit Lee, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Eber Lee and Huldah Bishop, his wife. 

Eber Lee, (1760-1855), served in Capt. James Smith's 
company. He was born at Guilford and was a pensioner of 
Meriden, where he died. 

Also No. 4401. 

Miss Lydia Anna Chesebrough. 1473 i 

Born in Connecticut. 

Descendant of Perez Chesebrough, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Patrick Henry Lee Chesebrough and Emily Burn- 
ham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Perez Chesebrough and Priscilla Thompson, his 
wife. 

Perez Chesebrough, (1762-1851), served as a soldier and 
sailor. He was twice captured and suffered confinement on 
the "J^^sey.'* He was born at Stoughton and died at Boz- 
rah, where he was a pensioner. 

Also Nos. 6735, 1 1978, 12033. 

Miss Carrie A, Stevens. 14752 

Born in Minnesota. 

Descendant of John Tyler and of Capt. Moses Stevens, of 
Connecticut. 



272 DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of Henry Edson Stevens and Nancy Whitney Perkins, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Aaron Stevens, Jr., and Lydia Meech, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Shubael Meech and Sarah Lord, his wife; 
Aaron Stevens and Alethiah Sharp, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Lord and Abigail Tyler, his 
wife; Moses Stevens and Esther Lovett, his wife. 

See No. 14712. 

Moses Stevens, (1725-1814), commanded a company under 
Gen. Joseph Spencer in the Rhode Island campaign, 1776- 
78. He was born at Ipswich and died at Lisbon. 

Mrs. Clara A. Barrows Crane. 14733 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Eleazer Bennett Crane. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Wright and of Joseph Marsh, of 
Connecticut. , 

Daughter of Robert Austin Barrows and Eliza Ward, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Barrows and Clara Wright, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Wright and Anna Marsh, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Wright and Sarah Hunting- 
ton, his wife; Joseph Marsh and Anna Stedman (m. 1743), his wife. 

Ebenezer Wright, (1701-86), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm. He was born at Lebanon and died at Mansfield. 

Joseph Marsh enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Wolcott's company. 

Mrs. Wealthia Elizabeth Harries. 14734 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of James E. Harries. 

Descendant of Isaiah Loomis, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Ezra Stiles and Cynthia A. Stiles, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edmund Stiles and Wealthia Loomis, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaiah Loomis and Sibyl Pryor, his wife. 

Isaiah Loomis, (1758-1841), served as a soldier and as 
conductor of teams. He was born at Lebanon and died 
there, where he was a pensioner. 

Mrs. Sarah Johnson Holmes. 1473^ 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Elisha Harlow Holmes. 
Descendant of Corp. Samuel Brown, Capt. Oliver Grant, Levi 



LINEAGE BOOK. 273 



Johnson, Ezekiel Slate and William Martin, all of Connecti- 
cut. 

Daughter of William Johnson and Lydia Wheeler, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asa Wheeler and Polly Brown (m. 1796), his 
wife; Levi Johnson and Anna Martin, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Brown and Annie Clarke, his wife; 
Hosea Wheeler and Bridget Grant, his wife; Levi Johnson and Anna 
Manning, his wife; William Martin and Anna Slate, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Grant and Anna Borodil Billings, 
his wife (m. 1749); Ezekiel Slate and Mehitable Hall, his wife. 

Levi Johnson, (1744-1809), turned out fron; Windham at 
the Lexington Alarm in Capt. John Kingsley's company. 

Ezekiel Slate, (1720-92), served as a private in Capt. Na- 
thaniel Wales' company. Col. Jeremiah Mason's regiment. 

Oliver Grant, (1729-98), commanded a troop of horse, 
1776. He was born and died at Stonington. 

William Martin, (1751-1816), was a minute man in Capt. 
James Stedman's company at the Lexington Alarm. 

Samuel Brown served as corporal, 1776, and subsequently 
as a conductor of troops. He applied for a pension, 1832, 
at the age of 82 and it was allowed for 23 months' service. 

Also No. 9934. 

Mrs. Grace Sarah Holmes Stiles. 14736 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of George F. Stiles. 

Descendant of Sergt. Bbenezer Tracy, Elisha Holmes, 
Levi Johnson, Ezekiel Slate, William Martin, Samuel Brown 
and Capt. Oliver Grant, all of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Elisha Harlow Holmes and Sarah Williams Johnson, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elisha Harlow Holmes (1799-1886) and Lydia 
Allen, his wife; William Johnson and Lydia Wheeler, his wife. 

See No. 14735- 

Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Denison Allen and Lydia Tracy, his 
wife; Elisha Holmes and Sally Harris, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Tracy and Mary Freeman, his 
wife. 

Ebenezer Tracy, (1744-1803), served at the battle of Rhode 
Island in Capt. Thomas Wheeler's company, Col. Samuel 
Chapman's regiment. 
18 



374 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Elisha Holmes, (1756-1845), served in Capt. James Chap- 
man's company in the first call for troops. He was a pen- 
sioner of New London county. 

Also No. 5272. 

Mrs. Elfie Gardner Ross. 14737 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of James Henry Ross. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Hazen, Joshua Longley and 
James Parker, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Jerome Gardner and Ann Maria Hazen, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Hazen and Ann Longley, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Hazen and Anna Crooker, his wife; 
Stephen Longley and Rhoda Parker, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hazen and Elizabeth Little, his 
wife; and of Joshua Longley; and of James Parker. 

Samuel Hazen, (1740-1815), served as aminute man under 
Capt. Henry Haskell, 1775 and 1776, commanded the Seventh 
Company, Sixth Regiment of Middlesex county militia. He 
was born at Groton and died at Shirley. 

Joshua Longley and James Parker marched from Shirley 
at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Henry Haskell's company. 
Col. James Prescott's regiment. 



\ 



Mrs. Susan Frances Strong Farnam. 14738 

Born in New York. 

Wife of William Whitman Farnam. 

Descendant of Josiah Strong, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Gen. William Kerley Strong and Helen Mary Hart, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Strong and Martha Green, his wife. 

Josiah Strong, (1758-1841), enlisted from Sharon, at the 
age of eighteen and was taken prisoner at "The Cedars." 
When exchanged he was at the battles of White Plains, 
Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, and lost a leg at German- 
town. He was an invalid pensioner of Geneva, N. Y. 

Mrs. Teresa H. Farren English. 14739 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Benjamin R. English. 



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Descendant of Elihu Bradley, Samuel Hemingway, Ens. 
John Shepard and Zebulon Farren, all of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Shepard Farren and Polly Pardee, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Pardee and Sara Bradley, his wife; 
John Farren and Betsy Shepard, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Elihu Bradley and Sybil Grannis, his wife (m. 
1780); John Shepard and Elizabeth Bradley, his wife (m. 1765); 
Zebulon Farren and Desire Hemingway, his wife (m. 1768). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hemingway and Mehitable Den- 
nison, his wife. 

John Shepard, (1743-1810), enlisted, 1775, and reenlisted, 
1777, for three years. He served as ensign of State Guards 
in Capt. John Van Deusen's company. 

Zebulon Farren served in the Northern Department, 1775, 
imder Capt. William Douglass. He died 1805. 

Samuel Hemingway, (1713-77), who was justice of the 
peace, turned out from Enfield at the Lexington Alarm. 

Elihu Bradley, (1756-1842), served in Capt. Brackett's 
company, Wadsworth's brigade, and also in the artillery 
under Capt. Phineas Bradley for the defense of New Ha- 
ven. He was born at East Haven, Conn., and was a pen- 
sioner from Volney, N. Y., where he died. 

Mrs. Lucy M. Thompson. 14740 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Charles P. Thompson. 

Descendant of Capt. Edmund Leavenworth and of Capt. 
Gideon Leavenworth, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Ferris Lake and Mary A. Piatt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Bennett Piatt and Augusta Shepherd, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Shepherd and Nancy Leavenworth, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Leavenworth and Sarah Ward, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edmund Leavenworth and Abigail 
Beardsley, his wife. 

Edmund Leavenworth, (1725-85), commanded a company 
of Householders that guarded the prisoners captured at 
Danbury. He served, 1779, when Tryon invaded the State. 
He was born at Ripton and died at Huntington. 

Also No. 10885. 



276 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gideon Leavenworth, (1751-1816), was wounded in the 
thigh at the battle of White Plains. He served at the New 
Haven Alarm, 1779, in Capt. Joseph Birdsey's company. 
He was born at Huntingdon, where he died. 

Mrs. Jane Trowbridge Hotchkiss. 14741 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Henry L. Hotchkiss. 

Descendant of Noah Webster, LL. D., of Connecticut; 
Hon. William Greenleaf, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Trowbridge and Mary Webster Southgate, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Horatio Southgate and Mary Webster, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Noah Webster and Rebecca Greenleaf, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Greenleaf and Mary Brown, his 
wife. 

Noah Webster, (1758-1843), when a student of Yale Col- 
lege, volunteered, as did his father and brothers^ to serve 
in the Burgoyne campaign. He became the distinguished lex- 
icographer, and died at New Haven. 

Also Nos. 2256, 3610. 

William Greenleaf, (1725-180^), was appointed sheriff, 
1775, and read the Declaration of Independence from the 
balcony of the State House, Boston, July 4, 1776. He was 
born at Yarmouth, and died at New Bedford. 

Also Nos. 407, 1 1702. 

Mrs. Lillian Reynolds Norton. 14742 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Walter W. Norton. 

Descendant of Capt. Elnathan Rossiter, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Samuel M. Reynolds and Mary Cornelia Rossiter, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Abram B. Rossiter and Betsey L. Norton, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Rossiter and Polly Baldwin, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.granddaughter of Elnathan Rossiter and Sarah Baldwin, his 
wife. 

Elnathan Rossiter, (1730-1813), entered the army as lieu- 



LINEAGE BOOK. 277 



tenant and was promoted captain, 1775. He was born at 
Guilford, Conn., and died at Richmond, Mass. 

Miss Eva Belle Weed. 14743 

Born in Connecticut. 

Descendant of Capt. Abel Pettibone, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Thomas Weed and Frances A. Jones, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Julius Weed and Julina Case, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Truman Weed and Phoebe Thomas, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Thomas and Elizabeth Pettibone, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abel Pettibone and Elizabeth Case, 
his wife. 

Abel Pettibone, (1727-1815), raised a company at Sim's- 
bury in the first call for troops. He was at Bunker Hill and 
in Arnold's expedition to Quebec. He served, 1777, under 
Col. Roger Enos, and 1778, in the Eighteenth Militia Regi- 
ment. 

Mrs. Anna Samson Bradley. 14744 

Born in Vermont. 
Wife of Daniel E. Bradley. 

Descendant of Benjamin Samson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Samson and Margaret Riley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dexter Samson and Rebecca Richardson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Samson. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Samson. 

Benjamin Samson served as a minute man from Lexing- 
ton, where he was bom. He died at Roxbury, Vt. 

Mrs. Ella Lutentia Brown Orcutt. 1474J 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Willie Francis Orcutt. 

Descendant of Joseph Upham, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Jeremiah Upham Brown and Adelia Canin, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Brown and Dolly Arnold, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Brown and Eunice Upham, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Upham and Eunice Kidder, his 
wife. 

Joseph Upham, (1740-92), was a delegate to the conven- 



«78 DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



tion at Cambridge to frame the state constitution. He was 
born at Reading, and died at Dudley. 
Also No. 6250. 

Miss Julia Copp. 14746 

Born in Connecticut. 

Descendant of Walter Burdick, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Belton Allyn Copp and Betsey Ann Barber, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Noyes Barber, M. C, and Catherine Burdick, his 
wife (1780-1813). 

Gr. -granddaughter of Walter Burdick and Elizabeth Franklin, his 
wife. 

Walter Burdick served in the Eighteenth Connecticut mil- 
itia regiment in the Rhode Island campaign, 1778. He was 
wounded in service and his name is on the invalid pension 
list of Tolland county. 

Also No. 5963 

MISS BEDOTHA PIERPOINT CURTIS. 14747 

Born in Connecticut. 
Widow of Lemuel J. Curtis. 

Descendant of Newbury Button, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Newbury Button and Bedotha Pierpont, his wife. 
Newbury Button, (1766-1843), served as a fifer. He was 
born at Stonington, and died at North Haven. 

Miss Lizzie Emmie Best. 14748 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Hon. John Hart, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Wesley Clarke Best and Mary Matilda Smith, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of George W. Smith and Mary Eleanor Hart, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hart and Mary Shreeves, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hart and Mary Knowles, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hart and Deborah Scudder, his 
wife. 

John Hart, (1708-80), known as "Honest John," was a 
member of the Continental Congress, 1774-75. He was 
elected, 1776, to fill a vacancy of a member who refused to 
sign the Declaration, and his name is inscribed on that vaU 



LINEAGE BOOK. 279 



uable document. He was chairman of the Council of Safety 
and when the state was invaded he suffered many priva- 
tions. He was born at Hopewell, where he died. 
Also Nos. 193, 2383, 3233, 4914, 5174, 10966, 1 1 161. 

Mrs. Mary Matilda Best. '" 14749 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Rev. Wesley Clarke Best. 
Descendant of Hon. John Hart. 

Daughter of George W. Smith and Mary Eleanor Hart, his wife. 
See No. 14748. 

14750 

Mrs. Margaret Cummins Lea. 1475 i 

Born in Delaware. 
Widow of Henry Lea. 

Descendant of Hon. John Polk, of Delaware. 
Daughter of David James Cummins and Juliet Polk, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Polk and Margaret Pennington, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Polk and Amelia Hurst, his wife. 
John Polk, (1740-1809), was a member of Sussex Council 
of Safety, 1776, and served in the Senate, 1781. 
Also No. 6737. 

Miss Anna Lea. 147^2 

Born in Delaware. 

Descendant of Joseph Tatnall, of Delaware. 

Daughter of William Lea and Jane Scott Lovett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Lea and Sarah Tatnall, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Tatnall and Elizabeth Lea, his wife. 

Joseph Tatnall, (1740-1813), was a merchant miller and 
contributed flour for the subsistance of the army. He was bom 
at Wilmington, where he died. 

Miss Martha Frances Peirson. 147^3 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Gov. Thomas Collins, of Delaware. 
Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Peirson and Ann Penrose Collins, 
his wife. 



2So DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of Charles Penrose Collins and Mary Harper Watt, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Thomas Collins and Ann Penrose, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Collins and Sarah Cook, his wife. 

See No. 14494. 

Mrs. Katharine Douglass Speakman. 147^4 

Born in Delaware. 

Wife of J. Harvey Speakman. 

Descendant of Judge Richard Lockwood, of Delaware. 

Daughter of Col. Henry Clay Douglass and Catherine Lockwood, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Lockwood and Elizabeth Johns, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Lockwood and Comfort Lockwood, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Lockwood. 

Richard Lockwood, (1735-86), was a member of the State 
Constitutional Convention, 1776. He was appointed Judge 
of the Court of Common Pleas, 1779. He was born in 
Kent county, where he died. 

Also No. 12187. 

<• 

Mrs. Mary Alice Collins Stovell, 147^^ 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of James A. Stovell. 

Descendant of Gov. Thomas Collins, of Delaware. 
Daughter of Charles Penrose Collins and Mary Harper Watt, his 
wife. 
See Nos. 14494, 14753- 

Mrs. Susan Culbreth Sudler. 14756 

Born in Delaware. 

Wife of Carroll H. Sudler. 

Descendant of Maj. George Black, of Maryland. 

Daughter of George S. Culbreth, U. S. N., and Margaret Wilson 
Black, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Gustavus Black (b. 1802) and Alphonsa 
Cummins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. James Black (1772-1804) and Margaret 
Wilson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Black and Margaret Wallace, 
his wife (m. 1770). 



LINEAGE BOOK. 28 1 



George Black, (1720-1804), served as military escort to the 
supply train that fed the starving soldiers at Valley Forge. 
He performed this hazardous duty with such success that he 

received the thanks of Washington. 

« 

Mrs. Adele J. Chambers Taylor. 147^7 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of James Knox Taylor. 

Descendant of Capt. Robert Chambers, John Reeder, John 
Howell and Asher Howell, all of New Jersey. 

Daughter of John Howell Chambers and Josephine E. Sayen, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Reeder Chambers and Jemima Howell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asher Howell and Phebe Howell (his 
cousin) his wife (1759-1841) ; Robert Chambers and Francina Reeder, 
his wife (1758-1814). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Howell and Naomi Hart, his wife 
(1736-1803); John Reeder and Hannah Mershon, his wife (1732-81). 

Robert Chambers, (1758-1813), was a private in Capt. 
James Bruere's company of Monmouth county militia. He 
crossed the Delaware with the army and being familiar with 
the country, was in the advance down the Scotch road to 
Trenton, where he rendered valuable aid at the battle. The 
Pennsylvania Historical Society has a fifty dollar Continen- 
tal note that he received for service. 

Also Nos. 393, 7922, 1 1 173. 

John Howell, (1727-79), enlisted, 1776, in Capt. William 
Tucker's company, Hunterdon county militia. He was de- 
tailed to guard Gen. Philemon Dickinson's baggage wagons 
at the battle of Monmouth. He died in service. 

Also Nos. 8590, 12440. 

Asher Howell, (1758-1809), was in the first Hunterdon 
county regiment under Capt. John Mott during the war. 

John Reeder, (1724-88), served under Capt. William 
Tucker and Capt. John Mott, when New Jersey was the 
battlefield. He was bom and died at Ewing. 

Mrs. Hallie Holt Harris Howry. 147^8 

Born in Mississippi. 
Wife of Charles Bowen Howry. 



282 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Capt. James Butler, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of Sampson Hines Harris and Sarah Ann Butler, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Butler and Pamela Odeneal, his wife; 
Thomas Walton Harris and Harriet Holt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Butler and Sarah Cain, his wife; Samp- 
son Harris and Susan Terrell Willis, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Butler. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Butler and Mary Simpson, his 
wife. 

James Butler commanded a company against the Chero- 
kees, 1776. He lost his life, 1781, as did his eldest son, 
James, at Cloud's Creek in the warfare against the Tories, 
led by Bloody Bill Cunningham. He was born in Virginia. 

Also No. 8271. 

Mrs. Emma Jessie Dodge. 147^9 

Bom in Florida. 

Wife of James Philander Dodge. 

Descendant of Col. John Smith, of Virginia. 

Daughter of William Townsend Adams and Sarah Jaquelin Mur- 
doch, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Smith Murdoch and Emma Wallace, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George William Murdoch and E. Jaquelin 
Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Smith and Anna Bull, his wife (1760- 
1831). 

John Smith, (1750-1836), was appointed county lieutenant, 

^777 i by Gov. Patrick Henry. He had charge of raising 
and equipping troops and guarded the Hessian prisoners 
captured at Trenton. He was born in Middlesex county, 
was granted a colonel's pension, 1832, and when he died in 
Frederick county, held the rank of general. 

Miss Abbie Belle Bayless. 14760 

Born in Indiana. 

Descendant of Maj. Piatt Bayless, of New Jersey; Sergt. 

Moses Stone, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Samuel Lewis Bayless and Abbie Edwina Bell, his 
wife. 



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Granddaughter of Lott Southard Bayless and Nancy Holmes, his 
wife; Edwin Bell and Abbie Eliza Johnson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Bayless and Osee Lewis, his wife; 
Joseph Johnson and Abigail Stone, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Piatt Bayless and Lewis, his wife; 

Moses Stone and Abigail Learned, his wife. 

Piatt Bayless was captain in Col. Stephen Hunt's battalion 
of State troops, and served as major at the battle of Long 
Island. He died of small-pox in the service. 

Moses Stone, (1723-90), was at the battle of Bunker Hill 
and the siege of Boston. He served as sergeant to guard 
stores at Watertown, where he was born and died. 

Mrs. Virginia Bayless Irby. 1476 i 

Born in Indiana. 
Wife of Claude Irby. 

Descendant of Maj. Piatt Bayless and Sergt. Moses Stone. 

Daughter of Samuel Lewis Bayless and Abbie Edwina Bell, his 
wife. 
See No. 14760. 

Mrs. Rosa Hardin Helm, 14762 

Born in Georgia. 

Wife of T. J. Helm. 

Descendant of Ezekiel Cloud, of Georgia. 

Daughter of Tabor Hardin and Rebecca Cloud, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezekiel Cloud and Elizabeth Harman, his wife. 

Ezekiel Cloud, (1753-1850), was a soldier in many battles 
and for his service received a land grant from Georgia. 
He was a pensioner from Henry county, where he died. 

Also Nos. 4069, 13951. 

Mrs. Anna Moore Wright. 1476} 

Born in Tennessee. 
Wife of Seaborn Wright. 

Descendant of Col. Robert Irwin, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of William Adolphus Moore and Euphemia Elizabeth 
Barry, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Andrew Lawson Barry and Marguerite Irwin 
McDowell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hugh McDowell and Margaret Irwin, his 
wife. 



284 DAUGHTERS O? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Irwin and Mary Alexander, his 
wife. 

Robert Irwin, (1738-1800), was a signer of the Mecklen- 
burg Declaration, and a member of the first State Conven- 
tion, 1776. He also served in the militia under Sumpter and 
Rutherford. He died at Steel Creek. 

Also Nos. 636, 1951, 9002. 

Mrs. Pauline Horton Askew Winslow. 14764 

Born in Alabama. 

Wife of Edward Winslow. 

Descendant of Gen. Timothy Pickering, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Samuel Horton Askew and Thyrza Pickering, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Pickering and Sarah Parker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Pickering and Mary Rembert, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Pickering and Rebecca White, 
his wife. 

Timothy Pickering, (1745-1829), a graduate of Harvard, 
was colonel of Essex militia, 1774. He served with Wash- 
ington in the Jerseys and was at Brandywine and German- 
town. He was a member of the Board of War, 1780, when 
Congress unanimously appointed him quartermaster gen- 
eral. He accompanied the army from Peekskill to Virginia, 
1 78 1, and the wonderful march from the Hudson to the 
Chesapeake shows the skill with which his department was 
managed. He retained the position until it was abolished. 
He was born at Salem, where he died. 

Also No. 1009. 

Mrs. Lollie Baxter Maddox. 1476J 

Born in Tennessee. 

Wife of Robert Foster Maddox, Jr. 

Descendant of Col. Benjamin Elliott, Capt. William Ken- 
nedy and Gen. Richard Richardson, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of Nathaniel Baxter and Laura Lavender, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Fletcher Lavender and Sarah Margaret 
Horton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Cato Horton and Elizabeth Elliott 
Kennedy, his wife (b. I799)- 



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Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Kennedy and Elizabeth Elliott^ 
his wife (m. 1786). 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Elliott and Elizabeth Rich- 
ardson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Richardson and Mary- 
Richardson, his wife. 

Benjamin Elliott was a member of the Council of Safety of 
Charleston, 1775, organized with supreme power to protect 
the State against all enemies. 

Richard Richardson, (1705-81), commanded the expedition 
that quelled the insurrection at Ninety-Six. He was a dele- 
gate to the convention that framed the state constitution^ 
and was first State Senator, 1778. He was captured at 
Charleston, and his confinement caused his death. 

William Kennedy was an Irish patriot who fought against 
the Indians and Tories of South Carolina during the Revo- 
lution. He was born in Ireland, 1751. 

Also Nos. 1031, 5060, 6422, 8057. 

Mrs. Louise Hunt. 14766 

Born in Georgia. 
Wife of Benjamin W. Hunt. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Reed, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Sidney C. Prudden and Isabella Simonton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abner Simonton and Nancy Bailey, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Bailey and Margaret Reed, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Reed and Agnes McKay, his wife. 

Samuel Reed, (1728-1810), commanded a company in 
Rutherford's brigade. He was born in Rowan county, 
where he died. 

Miss Rebecca Jones. 14767 

Born in Georgia. 

Descendant of Hon. John Morton, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Ralph Jones and Susan E. Morton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Morton and Susan E. Adams, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Thornton Morton and Lucy Dukes, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Morton, Jr., and Olive Thornton,, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Morton. 

See No. 14460. 



286 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Martha Stovall Wilson, 14768 

Born in Georgia. 

Descendant of John Espey, of Georgia. 

Daughter of Edgar Stovall Wilson and Mary Jane Richards, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Gumming Wilson and Martha Stovall, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Wilson and Martha Espey, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Espey and Elizabeth Park, his wife. 

John Espey, (1760-1834), served as a private in Capt. John 
Carruth's company, Col. Charles McLane's regiment. He 
was born in Clarke county, Ga., and received a pension for 
two years' actual service. 

Mrs. Lizzie Winne Norwood, 14769 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Frederick W. Norwood. 

Descendant of Corp. Rufus Ward, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Killian Winne and Samantha Rowley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Rowley and Elizabeth Ward, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Rufus Ward and Elizabeth Barnes, his wife 
(m. 1787). 

Rufus Ward, (1759- 1834), enlisted at the age of eighteen 
in C^pt. Bartholomew Woodbury's company, Col. John 
Cushing's regiment, and served in the Burgoyne campaign. 
He was corporal under Capt. Reuben Sibley, 1780, for ser- 
vice in Rhode Island. He was born at Worcester, Mass., 
and was a pensioner from Mt. Vernon, Ohio, where he died. 

Also No. 10425. 

Mrs. Nancy Wilcoxon Mason. 14770 

Born in Ohio. 

Widow of Allen C. Mason. 

Descendant of Serg^. Josiah Hoskinson, of Maryland. 

Daughter of George D. H. Wilcoxon and Anna Hoskinson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Hoskinson and Margaret Summers, his 
wife. 

Josiah Hoskinson, (1756-1836), served as sergeant major 
under Capt. Thomas Beall and Col. Moses Rawlings of the 
Maryland Line. He received a pension for one year's ac- 
tual service, and died at Portsmouth, Ohio. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 287 



Mrs. Carrie Salisbury Humiston, 14771 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of Samuel Anthony Humiston. 

Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Salisbury, of Massachu- 
setts. 

Daughter of Alvin Salisbury and Jane Clarinda Pierce, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Archibald Salisbury and Phebe Hartshorn, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Salisbury and Mary Child, his wife. 

Jonathan Salisbury, (1735-1817), commanded the privateer 
"Industry'' during the Revolution. He was born at Bristol, 
Mass., and died at Brattleboro, Vt. ^ 

Also No. 10412. 

Mrs, Luelja Zearing Gross, 14772 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of James Ellsworth Gross. 

Descendant of Lieut. George Helmer, of New York> 
William Haggerty, Henry Zearing and John Jonas Rupp, 
of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of James Roberts Zearing, M. D., and Lucinda Helmer, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Zearing and Margaret Herman, his wife; 
Melchert Helmer (i8(»-76) and Lucinda Haggerty, his wife (1805-79). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Zearing and Maria Elizabeth Rupp, 
his wife; William Haggerty and Nancy Burford, his wife; George 
Frederick Helmer (1772-1821) and Elizabeth Clapsaddle (1772-1832), 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Jonas Rupp and Anna Maria Eliza- 
beth Borst, his wife (1734-1804); George Helmer and Margaret Myer, 
his wife (1751-1818). 

George Helmer, (1740- 1823), served as lieutenant in Col. 
Peter Bellenger's regiment and was wounded at the battle of 
Oriskany. He was born in Herkimer county and was a pen- 
sioner from that county, where he died. 

Henry Zearing, (1760-98), enlisted at the age of sixteen 
and served under Washington. He died at Johnstown. 

John Jonas Rupp, (1729-1801), contributed supplies to the 
army. He was born at Reihen Baden, Germany, and died in 
Cumberland county. Pa. 

Also No. 11476. 



288 DAUGHTERS OI? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

William Haggerty, (1750-1837), served as a private in 
Capt. James Parr's company, First Pennsylvania Regiment. 
He was born in Ireland, applied for a pension from Ken- 
tucky and died at Springville, Ind. 

Mrs. Marie Cummings Remick. 1477? 

Born in Maine. 

Widow of Royal A. Remick. 

Descendant of Col. Jonathan Eddy, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Redman S. Cummings (Comins) and Martha Shep- 
ard, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jesse Comins and Mary Eddy, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ibrook Eddy and Lona Pratt, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Eddy and Mary Ware, his wife. 

Jonathan Eddy, (1726-1804), served in the militia, 1777, 
and as a member of the General Court, 1782. He was born 
at Mansfield, Mass., and died at Eddington, Maine. 

Mrs. Sarah Skinner Clark. 14774 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Alson E. Clark. 

Descendant of Stephen Otis, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Russell Skinner and Alice Elvira Otis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Capt. Seth Otis and Chloe Taylor, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Otis. 

Stephen Otis, (1738-1831), who had fought in the early 
wars, served as a soldier in the Revolution. He died at 
Halifax, Vt. 

Mrs. Rose Moor Ives. 14779 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of John Henry Ives. 

Descendant of Serg^. Robert HoUey and of Dr. Luther 
Newcomb, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Abram Mark Moor and Seraph Ormsby Holley, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John D. Holley and Lorain Newcomb, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Holley and Hannah Hewitt, his wife; 
Luther Newcomb and Pamelia Kennedy, nee Larrabee (m. 1782), his 
wife. 

Robert Holley, (1759-1836), enlisted, 1775, in Capt. John 



UNEAGE BOOK. 289 



Tyler's company, reenlisted, 1776, under Capt. Ebenezer 
Brewster, and, 1777, under Capt. Asa Kinney. He was in 
the Rhode Island campaign, 1778, in Capt. William Whip- 
ple's company, and subsequently served in the artillery. He 
was in many battles, suffered on the "J^^'^ey,*' and gave 
seven years' service. He was born and died at Bristol. 

Luther Newcomb, (1762-1834), volunteered on the priva- 
teer sloop "Randolph," Capt. Nicholas Bostwick, which cap- 
tured valuable prizes. He was born at Lebanon, Conn., 
and was a pensioner from Bristol, Vt., where he died. 

Mrs. Mary Levantia Raymond Brooks. 14776 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Jonathan W. Brooks. 

Descendant of Paul Raymond and of Lemuel Raymond, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Lemuel Blackmer Raymond and Mary G. Raymond, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Raymond and Chloe Wright, his wife; 
Lemuel Raymond and Hannah Underwood, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Paul Raymond and Rachel Stevens, his wife. 

Paul Raymond, (1744-1828), was a private in Capt. Joseph 
Raymond's company. Col. David Rossiter's regiment of 
Berkshire county troops. 

Lemuel Raymond, (1759-1829), served in Capt. Aaron 
Rowley's company, Col. John Brown's Berkshire county, 
Mass., regiment. He was born at Sharon, Conn., and died 
in Huron county, Ohio. 

Also No. 6102. 

Mrs. Agnes P. Hull Mygatt. 14777 

Born in New York. 
Wife of William R. Mygatt. 
Descendant of Dr. Titus Hull, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Andrew J. Hull and Frances B. Hull, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Andrew C. Hull and Betsy Morse, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Titus Hull and Olive Lewis Parmalee, 
his second wife (1755-1812). 

Titus Hull, (1751-1817), served as minute man and as sur- 
19 



290 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

geon in the Revolution. He was born at Bethlehem, Conn., 
died and is buried at Eaton, N. Y. 
Also No. 30. 

Miss Louise M. Dickinson, 14778 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Thomas Seymour and of Capt. 
Thomas Young Seymour, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William P. Dickinson and Emeline Seymour Wood- 
bridge, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Woodbridge and Mary Ann Seymour, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Young Seymour and Susan Bull, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Seymour and Mary Ledyard, his 
wife. 

Thomas Young Seymour, (1757-1811), commanded a com- 
pany of dragoons in the Burgoyne campaign, and was at 
the surrender. He escorted Burgoyne to Boston, and when 
they parted the General gave him the trappings of his horse 
in recognition of his kindness. 

Thomas Seymour was appointed by the Assembly lieuten- 
ant colonel of Light Horse militia, 1776. 

Also No. 6415. 

Mrs. Jeanette A. Billings Hoops, 14779 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Wife of Thomas Hoops. 

Descendant of Hezekiah Keeler, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Benjamin Billings and Mary Keeler, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Hezekiah Keeler and Mercy Brooks, his wife. 

Hezekiah Keeler, (1761-1847), enlisted when a lad, served 
through the war and fought in many battles. He was a pen- 
sioner of Fairfax, Vt., where he died. 

Mrs. Mary Patience Ellwood Lewis. 14780 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of John Henry Lewis. 

Descendant of Judge John Allen, of Rhode Island. 
Daughter of Isaac L. Ellwood and Harriet A. Miller, his wife. 



LINEACE BOOK. 291 



Granddaughter of William Alexander Miller and Patience Allen, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Allen and Martha Spink, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Allen and Martha Gould, his second 
wife. 

John Allen, (1747-1813), was a patriot who suffered cap- 
tivity and his house and furniture were burned by the Brit- 
ish. He supplied the army with provisions during the Rev- 
olution. He was born at North Kingston, where he died. 

MRS. AMELIA Weed Hopkins Dada. 1478 i 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of George Salmon Dada. 

Descendant of Benjamin Weed and of Samuel Weed, of 
Connecticut ; John Vredenburgh, Judge William John Vre- 
denburgh, Dr. Piatt Townsend and Samuel Hopkins, of New 
York, William Riddle, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Harvey Howard Hamilton and Eva Josephine Hop- 
kins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Richards Hopkins and Amelia M. Weed, 
his wife; James Wallace Hamilton and Elizabeth Bard Kurtz, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Walter Weed and Cornelia Vredenburgh, 
his wife; Rev. Daniel Campbell Hopkins and Martha Prentiss Rich- 
ards, his wife; James Wallace Hamilton and Elenor Riddle, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Judge William John Vredenburgh and 
Elizabeth Townsend, his wife; Smith Weed and Mary Skelding, his 
wife; John Richards and Martha Prentiss, his wife; Samuel Hop- 
kins and Elizabeth Houston (1754-1847), his wife (m. 1778); William 
Riddle and Martha McCorkle, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Vredenburgh and Maryetje Van 
Wagenen, his wife; Benjamin Weed and Hannah Waterbury, his 
wife; Capt. John Prentiss and Sarah Christopher, his wife; William 
Houston and Nancy Hinman, his wife; Piatt Townsend and Maria 
Hubbard, his wife (m. 1760). 

Smith Weed, (1755-1839), volunteered in Tryon's invasion 
and was at the battle of Danbury, where he was wounded. 
He served in the Commissary during the Revolution. He 
was born at Stamford, Conn., and died at Albany, N. Y. 
His father was a member of the Committee of Safety and 
at the age of eighty was taken prisoner at Danbury. 

WilHam John Vredenburgh, (1760-1813), enlisted at sev- 



292 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

enteen in Capt. Peter Van Rensalaer's company, Col. James 
Livingston's regiment. He was born at New York City, and 
died at Skaneateles. 

John Vredenburgh, (1730-94), served in the company of 
Grenadiers, 1775-6. 

Piatt Townsend, (1733-1816), was examining surgeon for the 
army and navy. He was born and died on Long Island. 

Samuel Hopkins served in Capt. Hutchins company, 1777. 
He was taken prisoner and made his escape. He died in 
Salem, Washington county, N. Y. 

William Riddle served as a soldier, 1776-8, in Capt. James 
Gibson's company, Cumberland county militia. He received a 
grant of land at Port Royal, Pa., where he died. 

Also Nos. 346, 1333, 5734, ^272. 

Mrs. Caroline Raymond Goodspeed. 14782 

Born in Connecticut. 
. Wife of Edgar J. Goodspeed. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Raymond, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of George Raymond and Eliza B. Rogers, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Raymond and Martha Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Raymond and Elizabeth Griswold, his 
wife. 

John Raymond, (1725-89), who had served in the early 
wars, was in the battle of Bunker Hill and the Rhode Island 
campaign, 1778. He was born at Mountville, where he died. 

Also Nos. 5075, 7688, 8339, 12232, 13911. 

Miss Mabel Conde Dickson. 1478^ 

Born in Indiana. 

Descendant of Joshua Wilder, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Carlos Dickson and Susan Huntington Conde, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of James Clark Dickson and Sibyl Kendall, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Luke Kendall and Anna Wilder, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtei* of Joshua Wilder and Lois Hawes, his wife. 

Joshua Wilder, (1759-1849), enlisted at Waterbury, Mass.., 
and gave two years' actual service as a private. He was 
born at Shutesbury, Mass., and was a pensioner from Dum- 
merston, Vt., where he died. 



UNEAGE BOOK. 293 



Mrs. Lettie Mason Quine. 14784 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of Dr. William E. Quine. 

Descendant of Sergt. Josiah Hoskinson, of Maryland. 

Daughter of Allen C. Mason and Nancy Wilcoxon, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George D. H. Wilcoxon and Anna Hoskinson, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Hoskinson and Margaret Summers, 
his wife. 

See No. 14770. 

Miss Winifred Alma Norwood. 1478^ 

Born in Illinois. 

Descendant of Corp. Rufus Ward and of Deacon Stephen 
Choate, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Frederick W. Norwood and Lizzie Winnc, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Killian Winne and Samantha Rowley, his wife. 
Francis Norwood and Adeline A. Choate, his wife. 

See No. 14769. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Harvey Choate and Hephzibah Quads, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Choate, Jr., and Sarah D. Lowe, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Choate and Elizabeth Mar- 
tin, his wife. 

Stephen Choate, (1727-1815), served on the Committee of 
Safety and as a member of the General Court, 1776-79, and 
of the Senate, 1781-1803. He was born at Ipswich, where 
he died. 

Also No. 7494. 

Mrs. Rhoda Marie Baldwin McCreery. 14786 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of C. W. McCreery. 

Descendant of Jacob Baldwin and of Lieut. William Tur- 
ner, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of George Partridge Baldwin and Julia Louise Lyon, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Baldwin, Jr., and Martha Payson Bruce, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Baldwin and Sarah Turner, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Turner and Jane Wright, his 
wife. 



294 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Jacob Baldwin, (1760-1844), served in the Artificers under 
Lieut. Daniel Frye, and also enlisted in Capt. Matthew 
Chambers' company. He was born at Billerica, Mass., and 
died at Jeffrey, N. H. 

William Turner, (1738-99), served at Ticonderog^, 1777, 
under Col. Thomas Heald. He was lieutenant in Capt. Sam- 
uel Twicheirs company, in the Rhode Island campaign, 1778. 

Also Nos. 9055, 12735. 

Mrs. Estelle Staples Starkweather. 14787 

Born in Iowa. 

Wife of Frank Henry Starkweather. 

Descendant of Richard Phillips and of Ichabod Phillips, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George McLellan Staples and Abbie Croswell Phil- 
lips, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Allen Phillips and Annie Croswell, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Ichabod Phillips and Mary Bailey, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Phillips and Ruth Bonney, his 
wife. 

Ichabod Phillips, (1765-1830), enlisted at fifteen and was 
a private in Capt. John Williams' company. He was at 
Yorktown, and served to the close of the war. He was born 
at Pembroke, Mass., and was a pensioner from Greene, 
Maine, where he died. 

Richard Phillips turned out from Pembroke at the Lex- 
ington Alarm, in Capt. Elijah Cushing's company. 

MRS- Emilie de Forest Jayne. 14788 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Edgar L. Jayne. 

Descendant of Deacon Moses Wheeler and of Nathan 
Wheeler, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Nathan Nichols Wheeler and Lydia Clark, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathan Wheeler and Eunice Edwards, his third 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Wheeler and Elizabeth Wheeler, his 
wife. 

Moses Wheeler, (1717-92), was a patriot of Ripton, where 
he was born and where he died. 
Nathan Wheeler, (i 747-181 7), enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Al- 



LINEAGE BOOK. 295 



bert Chapman's company for three years. At the close of 
the war he was under Col. Heman Swift, who commanded 
the last regiment of the line. 

Mrs. Kate Frisbee McKinley. 14789 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of William Brown McKinley. 

Descendant of Benjamin Frisbee, Lieut. William White- 
side, and John More, of New York; Zebulon Goodrich, of 
Massachusetts; Ichabod Babcock, Jr., of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of John Wesley Frisbee and Phrocine Whiteside, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of George A. Frisbee and Maria Smith, his wife; 
John Whiteside and Hannah A. Goodrich, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Frisbee and Ruth Dolph, his wife; 
David Smith and Jean More, his wife; Joseph Goodrich and Anstys 
Babcock, his wife; William Whiteside and Lois Freeman, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Frisbee and Margaret Holley, 
his wife; Zebulon Goodrich and Honor Waples, his wife; John 
More and Betsey Taylor, his wife; Ichabod Babcock, Jr., and Esther 
Stanton, his wife (m. 1756). 

Benjamin Frisbee served in the Sixth Albany county regi- 
ment, under Capt. Augustine Odell. He was born at Bran- 
ford, Conn., 1736, and died at Rensselaerville, N. Y. 

William Whiteside served as lieutenant, 1778, in the com- 
pany of his brother, Capt. John Whiteside, and in the Cam- 
bridge regiment. He belonged to a family of patriots of 
Washington county, who gave liberally to the cause. 

John More, (1745-1840), served as a private in Col. An- 
thony Van Bergen's regiment of militia. He was bom in 
Scotland and died in Delaware county, N. Y. 

Ichabod Babcock, Jr., (1731-1801), served as cornet in the 
King's county troop of horse, 1780. He was born and died 
at Westerly. 

Zebulon Goodrich, (1744-92), volunteered from Hancock 
and was at the battle of Bennington. He was born at Weth- 
ersfield. Conn., died and is buried on his place at Hancock. 

Mrs. Harriet de Krafft Woods. 14790 

Born in Illinois. 
Widow of Arthur Tannatt Woods. 



296 DAUGHTERS O? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Capt. John Pearson, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of J. C. P. de Krafft, Admiral, U. S. N., and Elizabeth 
Sellers Pearson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Albert Gallatin Pearson and Sarah Atkinson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Pearson and Alice Ash, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Pearson and Anna Bevan, his first 
wife. 

John Pearson, (1740-1829), served as a member of Assem- 
bly, 1776. He was lieutenant in the First Regiment, 1777, 
was promoted captain and served to the close of the war. 
He was born at Darby, where he died. 

Also No. 8703, 13740. 

Mrs. Helen Baldwin Cutter Walters. 14791 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of Charles W. Walters. 

Descendant of Ammi Cutter and of Lieut. Samuel Locke, 
of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry William Kennedy Cutter and Annie Warren 
Baldwin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Locke Cutter (1806-1871) and Mary 
Hudson Kennedy, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Cutter (1767-1841) and Deborah 
Locke, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ammi Cutter and Esther Pierce, his 
first wife (m. 1751); Samuel Locke and Margaret Adams, his wife. 

Samuel Locke, (1748-1819), served as lieutenant in Capt. 
John Walton's company at Noddle's Island, 1776. He was 
born at West Cambridge, where he died. 

Also No. 10549. 

Ammi Cutter, (1733-95), aided in the capture of provisions 
belonging to Lord Percy at the Lexington Alarm. He was 
born and died at Menotomy. 

Mrs. Vina Norwood Jones Culver. 14792 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of George Culver. 

Descendant of Corp. Rufus Ward, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Orlando Bradley and Lizzie Winne, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Killian Winne and Samantha Rowley, his wife. 
See Nos. 14769, 14785. 



UNEACE BOOK. 297 



Mrs. Kate Groves Fuller. 14793 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of Lucius Eckstein Fuller. 

Descendant of Samuel Groves, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Samuel Albert Groves and Gertrude Miranda Davis, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Austin Groves and Lucy Matoon Field, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Groves and Hannah Fiske, his wife. 

Samuel Groves, (1758- 1829), served three enlistments under 
Capt. Reuben Munn, Capt. Daniel Winchester and Capt. Joshua 
Shaw. He was bom at Brimfield, and died at Monson. 

Mrs. Harriette Prescott Davis. 14794 

Born in Kansas. 
Wife of John Scudder Davis, M. D. 

Descendant of Lieut. Aaron Young, of New Hampshire; 
Thomas Clark, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Capt. Mark Hollis Prescott and Corrinnc Clark, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Mark Hollis Prescott and Priscilla Bartlett, his 
wife; Capt. Charles P. Clarke and Polly Merva White, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Bartlett and Dorothy Young, his wife; 
Thomas Clark and Fanny Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Young and Dorothy Young, his 
wife. 

Aaron Young, (1746-1814), served in the New Hampshire 
militm as sergeant in Capt. Abraham French's company, 
1775, and as lieutenant under Capt. Ezra Currier, Col. Abra- 
ham Drake's regiment in the Burgoyne campaign. He died at 
Union, Maine. 

Thomas Clark enlisted from Westerly, 1775, in Capt. Sam- 
uel Ward's company. Col. James M. Varnum's Rhode Island 
regiment. He was born, 1752, and applied for a pension, 
1819, from Leyden, Mass. 

Mrs. Grace E, Pearce Blair. 14791? 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of Henry Augustus Blair. 
Descendant of Michael Pearce, of Rhode Island. 
Daughter of John Irving Pearce and Margaret E. Wilkins, his wife. 



298 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Pearce and Eliza Larned, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Michael Pearce and Sarah Allen, his wife. 

Michael Pearce, (1757-1843), enlisted as a soldier at 
eighteen, under his brother, Capt. Job Pearce. He subse- 
quently served as a seaman. He was born at Portsmouth, 
R. I., and was a pensioner from Middlesex, N. Y. 

Mrs. Cornelia Louisa Carpenter Bradley. 14796 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Philip Burr Bradley. 

Descendant of Sergt. Titus Hayes, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Benjamin Carpenter and Abigail Hayes, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Hayes and Mary Lane, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Titus Hayes and Deborah Beckwith, his wife. 

Titus Hayes, (1746-1811), enlisted, 1777, and was at Ger- 
mantown. Valley Forge, and Monmouth. He was born at 
Lyme, Conn., and died at Hartford, Ohio. 

Also No. 12268. 

Miss Clara Belle Bush. 14797 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Lieut. Zachariah Bush. 

Daughter of James Bush and Caroline Lucretia Bush, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Bush and Sarah Bush, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Zachariah Bush and Mary Bush, his wife. 
See No. 14798. 

Mrs. Emma C. Bush Smith. 14798 

Born in New York. 
Wife of Henry Jennings Smith. 

Descendant of Lieut. Zachariah Bush, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James Bush (1721-84) and Caroline Lucretia Bush, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Bush (1781-1837) and Sarah Rockwell 
(1785-1875), his wife (m. 1812). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Zachariah Bush and Mary Fally, his wife (m. 
1764). 

Zachariah Bush, (1742-1811), was a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm. He was second lieutenant, 1776, in Capt. 
John Kellogg's company, and lieutenant in the Third Hamp- 



UNEAOE BOOK. 299 



shire county regiment, 1782. He was born at Westfield, 
Mass., and died at Houseville, N. Y. 
Also No. 2473. 

Mrs. Mary Ellen Carpenter Field. 14799 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of Richard I. Field. 
Descendant of Sergt. Titus Hayes. 

Daughter of Benjamin Carpenter and Abigail Hayes, his wife. 
See No. 14796. 

Mrs. Emma Edsall Hurlbut. 14800 

Born in New York. 

Wife of H. A. Hurlbut. 

Descendant of Corp. Isaac Bartholomew, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Richard Edsall and Julia Bartholomew, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Bartholomew and Lydia Deming, his wife. 

Isaac Bartholomew, (1761-1841), enlisted as a private, 
1780, in Capt. William Stanton's company, and at the close 
of the war was corporal in Sheldon's Dragoons. He was 
born at Farmington, Conn., and was a pensioner from Wad- 
dington, N. Y., where he died. 

Also No. 10978. 

Mrs. Mary Winchester Carver. 1480 i 

Born in Ohio. 

Widow of Henry Clay Carver. 

Descendant of Corp. John Bunn, of New York; John 
Prentiss Calkins, of Connecticut; Henry Winchester, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Philander Winchester and Elizabeth Oilman Calkins, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. Jonathan Winchester and Hannah Fields 
Bunn, his wife; Rev. Charles Calkins and Marian Oilman, his wife. 

Or.-granddaughter of John Bunn and Bethiah Fields, his wife; 
John Prentiss Calkins and Sarah Hubbard Harris, his wife; Henry 
Winchester and Lois Davis, his wife. 

John Bunn, an Englishman, was on a sea voyage when war 
was declared and the ship was overtaken by a British man of 
war and all were impressed in the service. He deserted and 
served in the Tryon county militia. He was born, 1754. 



300 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Henry Winchester, (1753-1834), enlisted from Ashburn- 
ham and served from the siege of Boston to the close of the 
war. He was taken prisoner and an account of his suffer- 
ings is vividly recounted in his son's journal. He was born 
at Brookline, Mass., and died at Malone, N. Y. 

John Prentiss Calkins, (1753-1836), served at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm and the siege of Boston. He was born at New 
London, Conn., and died at Avon, Ohio. 

Also Nos. 8379, 11718. 

Mrs. Kate Nelson Cheney Van Schaick. 14802 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of Harry Van Schaick. 

Descendant of Sergt. John Colbum, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Clarence Chapman Cheney and Emily C. Weaver, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Horatio Nelson Cheney and Marsylvia Jemima 
Chapman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Levi Chapman and Parmela Colburn, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Colburn and Theoda Dunham, his 
wife. 

John Colbum, (1746-1827), served in the New Hamp- 
shire Continental Line. He was a pensioner from Fairfield, 
Vt., where he died. 

Also No. 13262. 

Mrs. Ellen Winchester Hipwell. 14803 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of William Odium Hipwell. 

Descendant of Henry Winchester, Corp. John Bunn and 

John Prentiss Calkins. 

Daughter of Philander Winchester and Elizabeth Oilman Calkins, 
his wife. 

See No. 14801. 

Mrs. Ellie Ferry Patton. 14804 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of Robert Weston Patton. 
Descendant of Capt. Hosea Hamilton, of New York. 



UNEAOE BOOK. 301 



Daughter of James Henry Ferry and Mary Ann Hamilton, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Hubbard Hamilton and Lydia Potter, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hosea Hamilton and Anna Hubbard (1759- 
1843), his wife (m. 1777). 

Hosea Hamilton, (1752-96), served as surgeon with rank 
of captain in the Seventh Dutchess Regiment. He was born at 
Colchester, Conn., and died at Columbia county, N. Y. 

Also No. 7090. 

MRS. MARY PETTEGREW KEYES. 1480J 

Born in Vermont. 

Wife of Rev. Nathaniel Abbot Keyes. 

Descendant of William Pettegrew, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of William Pettegrew and Mary Alden, his wife. 

William Pettegrew, (1758-1816), served in the New Hamp- 
shire Line. He was in Sullivan's expedition against the In- 
dians, and a sermon delivered at Easton, Oct. 17, 1779, ^^ 
the officers and soldiers of the Western army, is in the pos- 
session of the family. He died at Wethersfield, Vt. 

Miss Harriet Louisa Keyes. 14806 

Born in Syria. 

Descendant of William Pettegrew, of Vermont ; Nathaniel 
Abbot, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Nathaniel Abbot Keyes and Mary Pettegrew, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abijah Keyes and Sarah Abbot, his wife; 
William Pettegrew and Mary Alden, his wife. 

See No. 14805. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Abbot and Sarah Stevens, his wife. 

Nathaniel Abbot, (1751-1791), turned out at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm in Capt. Benjamin Ames' company. Col. James 
Fry's regiment, and served in the defense of Boston. _He 
was born at Andover, Mass., and died at Wilton, N. H. 

A\RS. Florence Eliza Gray Dolbear. 14807 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of W. W. Dolbear. 

Descendant of Capt. Edward Gray and of John Gray, of 
Massachusetts. 



302 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of John Jason Gray and Emeline Read, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Edward Gray (1787- 1849) and Eunice Manley, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Gray •and Susannah Rider, his wife 

(1753-1838). 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Gray and Mary Paddock, his 
wife (1727-1809). 

Edward Gray, (1730-1803), signed the Association Test and 
was delegate to the Berkshire Congress, 1774. He served in 
the army as did his sons, John, Isaiah, Samuel ^and David. 
He was born at Yarmouth, and died at Sandgate*, Vt. 

John Gray, (1750-1814), served in the Massachusetts Line. 

Mrs. Flora Belle Roberts Loomis. 14808 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of Eugene E. Loomis. 

Descendant of Ezekiel Perham, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Eli F. Roberts and Melinda J. Perham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezekiel Perham and Phoebe Allen, his wife. 

Ezekiel Perham, (1764- 1843), enlisted at sixteen in the 
Seventh Company, Third Massachusetts Regiment, and 
served three years. He was born at Pepperell, Mass., and 
died at Perrysburg, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 9989, 1 1474. 

Mrs. Mary Putman Green Blount. 14809 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Wife of Dr. Joseph Herrick Blount. 

Descendant of Adj. William Green, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Green and Alma Works, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Levi Green and Martha Earl, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Green and Hannah Holden, his wife. 

William Green, (1727-1810), served as adjutant of Col. Wil- 
liam' Prescott's Massachusetts regiment, and was wounded at 
Bunker Hill. He was recommended for promotion. He was 
born at Groton, and died at Brookline. 

Mrs. Isabel Barrett Turkington. 148 io 

Born in New York. , 

Wife of George E. Turkington. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 303 



Descendant of Jacob Barrett, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Anthony Barrett and Sarah Ann Wilcoxen, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jacob Barrett and Jane Stranahan, his wife 
(1766-1814). 

Jacob Barrett, (1764-1846), served as a substitute for his 
father, 1779. He reenlisted from Windham county in the 
Connecticut Line, 1781-82. He was a pensioner from Fen- 
ner, N. Y., where he died. 

Miss Anna Bell Turkington. 14811 

Born in Illinois. 

Descendant of Jacob Barrett. 

Daughter of George E. Turkington and Isabel Barrett, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Anthony Barrett and Sarah Ann Wilcoxen, his 
wife. 
See No. 14810. 

Mrs. Maria Oilman Terwilliger. 148 12 

Born in Province of Quebec. 

Wife of Irving Terwilliger. 

Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Oilman, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Lemuel Orcutt Gilman and Elotia Garland, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Gilman and Frelove Orcutt, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Coffin Gilman and Susan Heath, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Gilman and Priscilla Smith, his 
wife. 

Thomas Oilman, (1738- 1828), signed the Association Test 
of Canterbury. He served as lieutenant, 1776, in Col. 
Thomas Stickney's regiment of militia. He was born at 
Northfield, N. H., and died in Canada. 

Mrs. Sara E. Hunting Northrup. 14813 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Henry M. Northrup. 

Descendant of Amos Hunting, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Reuben Hunting and Sarah Lampson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Amos Hunting and Olive Newell, his wife. 

Amos Hunting, (1763-1846), served in the Levies, 1780, in 
Capt. William Stevens' company, Col. Timothy Bigelow*s 
regiment. The Continental money he received as pay is 



304 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Still in the family. He was bom at Dedham, and was a pen- 
sioner from Shutesbury, where he died. 
Also No. 12546. 

Mrs. Ella Veazy Fitch. 14814 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Amza L. Fitch. 

Descendant of Thomas Veazy, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of George Veazy and Maria Veazy, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Veazy and Lois Veazy, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Veazy and Lydia Veazy, his wife. 

Thomas Veazy enlisted from Carroll county and served in 
the militia. His wife, in 1840, at the age of 83, received a 
pension for his service during the Revolution. 

Miss LURA Bryner. 1481^ 

Born in Illinois. 

Descendant of Francis Jordan, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Byron Cloyd Bryner and Emma Baker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Col. John Bryner and Rebecca Doty North, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Cloyd North (b. 1783) and Rachel 
Jordan, his wife (b. 1787). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amos Jordan (b. 1762) and Sarah Davis, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Francis Jordan. 

Francis Jordan, (1733-1804), served in the Fourth com- 
pany, Sixth Battalion, Pennsylvania Line. 

Also No. 9834. 

Miss Marian Bryner. 14816 

Born in Illinois. 

Descendant of Francis Jordan. 

Daughter of Byron Cloyd Bryner and Emma Baker, his wife. 

See No. 14815. 

Mrs. Jennie Dille McDonald. 14817 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Royal D. McDonald. 
Descendant of Samuel Rutan, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of John Rutan Dille and Nancy Rogers, his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 305 



Granddaughter of Aaron Dille and Elisabeth Rutan, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Rutan and Eleanor Rutan, his wife. 
Samuel Rutan, (1754- 1840), served as a private in the New 
Jersey Continental Line. He died in Pennsylvania. 

Mrs. Mary White Palmer. 148 i8 

Born in Iowa. 

Wife of Walter Butler Palmer. 

Descendant of Capt. Peter Withington and of Capt. Aaron 
Hale, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William Kelley White and Nellie Barger, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George F. White and Esther Ann Bailey, his 
wife; William Bayer and Ariminta Riefsnyder, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ethan Allen Bailey and Tallytha A. Hale, 
his wife; Henry Riefsnyder and Marie Eve Withington, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Hale and Hannah Daniels, his 
wife; Peter Withington, Jr., and Esther Chamberlain, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Withington and Eve Schepler, 
his wife (d. 1830). 

See No. 14365. 

Aaron Hale, (1740-1829), served as ensign, 1775, ^"^ was 
commissioned lieutenant, 1777. He fought in many battles 
during the Revolution. He was born at Haddam, Conn., 
and died at Greenfield, N. Y. 

Miss Helen Leighton. 148 19 

Born in Illinois. 

Descendant of Tobias Leighton, Jr., of Maine. 
Daughter of James Leighton, Jr., and Ann Hall, his wife. 
See No. 14832. 

Mrs. Ellie Wood Doan. 14820 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of Howard Lee Doan. 

Descendant of Maj. William Dunlap, of Kentucky. 

Daughter of Norman Nelson Wood and Emily Dunlap, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Col. James Dunlap and Elizabeth Freeman, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. James Dunlap and Emily Johnson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Dunlap and Rebecca Robertson, 
his wife. 

20 



306 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

William Dunlap, (1743-1816), served as a soldier in the 
Virginia Line until the surrender of Comwallis. He was of 
Scotch descent and died at Lexington, Ky. 

Also No. 1 1509. 

Mrs, Lucretia Emory Doan. 1482 i 

Born in Mississippi. 

Wife of Frank M. Doan. 

Descendant of Dr. John Archer, of Maryland. 

Daughter of George L. Van Bibber and Hannah Catharine Archer, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stevenson Archer and Pamelia B. Hays, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. John Archer and Catharine Harris, his 
wife. 

John Archer, (1741-1810), served on the war committees 
of Harford county, and represented the county in the con- 
vention that framed the State Constitution. He drilled the 
militia, practiced his profession, and his labors for the colony 
were incessant during the Revolution. He was the first 
physician to receive a medical diploma, and it is now in the 
medical library at Baltimore. 

Mrs. Minnie Parker Hostetter. 14822 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Sergt. Stephen Flanders, of New York. 

Daughter of Dr. O. F. Parker and Calesta Flanders, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Flanders and Harriet Durfey, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Flanders and Sarah Ring, his wife. 

Stephen Flanders, (1757-1835), enlisted from Plaistow, N. 
H., and served from New Hampshire and Massachusetts. 
He received a pension for two years' actual service. He died 
at Lawrence, N. Y., and upon his tomb is recorded "A Sol- 
dier of the Revolution." 

Miss Jessie M. Buyers. 14823 

Born in Illinois. 

Descendant of Capt. Robert Buyers, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of John Buyers and Frances Anna Buyers, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James A. Buyers and Eliza J. Buyers, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Armour Buyers and Elizabeth Mc- 

Cally, his wife. 



I^INEACE BOOK. 307 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Buyers and Jean Armour, his 

wife. 

Robert Buyers, (1746-1801), commanded a company under 
Col. James Crawford, 1776. He was born in Lancaster 
county, where he died. 

Also Nos. 1736, 10990. 

Mrs. Ellen M. de B. Mallett Elliott. 14824 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of George T. Elliott. 
Descendant of Col. William Turner, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Pierre Mallett and Georgiana Sampson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Briggs Sampson and Nancy Turner, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Turner and Eunice Clapp, his wife. 

William Turner, (1745-1807), a graduate of Harvard, 
raised a company, and marched to the relief of Boston. He 
was a member of the General Court, and of the Constitu- 
tional Convention. He was appointed staff and field officer 
with the rank of colonel, 1781. He was born at Scituate, 
Mass., and died at Turner, Me. 

Also Nos. 5784, 8451. 

Miss Mary Beasley Willis. 14825 

Born in Illinois. 

Descendant of Lemuel Hall, of New York. 

Daughter of Nathaniel Beasley (Willis) and Frances Beach* his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Beach and Amanda Hall, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hiram Hall and Louisa Lee, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Hall and Mary Root, his wife. 

Lemuel Hall enlisted in Capt. David Edgar's company of 
Light Dragoons, 1782. 

Miss Annie Paget Wilson. 14826 

Born in Illinois. 

Descendant of Lieut. Robert Wilson and of Gen. George 
Ewing, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Rev. Henry Wilson and Mary Jane Paget, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Wilson and Louisa Ewing, his wife. 



308 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Wilson and Catharine Fischer, his 
wife; William Porter Ewing (1769-1827) and Mary Conwell, his wife 
(m. 1791). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Ewing and Mary Porter, his wife 
(m. 1766). 

George Ewing, (1738-85), served as commmissary of the 
Pennsylvania Line and gave valuable service when the army 
was encamped at Valley Forge. 

Also No. 8876. 

Robert Wilson, (1752-1834), served in the Pennsylvania 
Line. He was born in York county where he died. 

Miss Theresa Dewey Woodruff. 14827 

Born in Illinois. 

Descendant of Timothy Dewey, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Isaac Ogden Woodruff and Arethusa Dewey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Timothy Dewey, Jr., and Sylvia Canfield, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Dewey and Jemima Griswold, his 
wife. 

Timothy Dewey, (1755-1852), enlisted in Capt. Jeremiah 
Stiles' company, Stark's regiment, 1775, and served in Gree- 
ley's Artillery at Boston. He reenlisted under Capt. Jason 
Waite for the Canadian campaign, 1776, and his sufferings 
from exposure and small-pox are told in his reminiscences. 
He was born at Hebron, Conn., received a pension for one 
year's actual service in the New Hampshire Line, and died 
at Tunbridge, Vt. 

Mrs. Ellen Bickford Capron. 14828 

Born in Illinois. 

Descendant of John Bickford, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Caleb Bickford and Elizabeth Mitchell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin Bickford and Lydia Cram, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Bickford. 

John Bickford served in the New Hampshire Line. He 
was a pensioner from Parsonfield, Maine, where he died. 

Mrs. Mary A. Bacon Johnson. 14829 

Born in Illinois. 
Wife of Matthew Mason Johnson. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 309 



Descendant of Isaac Bacon, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Larkin Crouch Bacon and Honor Durbin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Barnes Bacon and Agnes Crouch, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Bacon and Abigail Barnes, his wife. 

Isaac Bacon, (1754- 1830), served as a private in Capt. John 
Huling's company, 1776, Third Pennsylvania Regiment, 
commanded by Col. Arthur St. Clair. He died in Washing- 
ton county, Tenn. 

Mrs. Sarah Helen Bond Hawley. 14830 

Born in Iowa. 
Wife of John Hamilton Hawley. 

Descendant of John Crain, of North Carolina; Robert 
Wharton, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Jesse Walton Bond and Anna Caroline Harrah, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John Crain Bond and Mary Grimsley, his wife; 
John Neal Harrah and Helen Wharton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Walton Bond and Susannah Crain 
(cousin), his wife; Andrew Wharton and Anna Richey, his wife 
(m. 1812). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Crain and Mildred Walton, his wife. 

Robert Wharton and Sarah Farley, his wife. 

John Crain, (1759-1832), was a soldier in the North Caro- 
lina Line. He was a pensioner of Stewart county, Tenn., 
where he died. 

Robert Wharton served as a drummer in Capt. Valentine 
Peyton's company commanded by Col. William Heth. He 
was born at Philadelphia, Pa., died and is buried near Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. 

MRS JOSEPHINE VIRGINIA D. WODESKL 1483 1 

Born in Maryland, 1829. 

Wife of Edward L. Wodeski. 

Descendant of Samuel Davis, of Maryland. 

Daughter of Samuel Davis and Margaret Barrett, his wife. 

Samuel Davis, (1768-1832), entered the army as a drummer 
at the age of twelve, and served a year as lifer under Capt. 
Benjamin Price. He was born at Baltimore, and was a 
pensioner from that county, where he died. 



310 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Mrs. Bessie Pegram Sparks. 148^2 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of Hosea Ballou Sparks. 

Descendant of Tobias Leighton, Jr., of Maine. 

Daughter of Nathaniel Edward Pegram and Katherine Hall Leigh- 
ton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Leighton, Jr., and Ann Hall, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Leighton and Betsey Quinby, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Tobias Leighton, Jr., and Sarah Martin, 
his wife. 

Tobias Leighton, Jr., (1742-1818), who had served in the 
early wars, enlisted from Kittery, 1775, in Capt. Samuel 
Leighton's company, Col. James Scammon's regiment, for 
the defense of Boston. He reenlisted for duty on the Hudson. 

Also No. 13300. 

Mrs. Emma F. Sanders. 14833 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Wife of Aaron Y. Sanders. 

Descendant of Augustus Ellis, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Joseph W. Hoxsie and Sarah Arnold, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin R. Hoxsie (b. 1809) and Betsey Ann 
Ellis, his wife (b. 1818). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Allen Ellis (1786-1855) and Olive Bailey, 
his wife (1792-1865). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Augusta Ellis and Desire Slocum, his wife 
(1755-1851). 

Augustus Ellis, (1758- 1 836), served as a private in the 

Rhode Island Line. He was born and died at West Green- 
wich, where he was a pensioner. 

Mrs, Jean Morrison Rapp. 14834 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Isaac Hamilton Rapp. 

Descendant of James Smith, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Napoleon B. Morrison and Levinia Morrison, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Moses F. Morrison and Zilpha Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Smith and Ruth Werks, his wife. 

James Smith, (1763-1844), served as a private in Capt. 
Timothy Barrow's company. Bedel's regiment. He was 
a pensioner from Bath, where he was born and died. 



LINEACE BOOK. 311 



Mrs. Belle Craig Sample. 1483J 

Born in Indiana. 

Wife of Henry Taylor Sample. 

Descendant of James Craig, of Virginia. 

Daughter of James Craig (b. 1813) and Anna Watson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Craig (b. 1783) and Margaret Givens, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Craig. 

James Craig was lieutenant of the Eighth Virginia Regi- 
ment, 1777, and served as captain, 1778. He obtained bounty 
land for three years' service in the Continental Line. He was 
born in Augusta county. 

Miss Mary Andrew Taylor. 14836 

Born in Ohio. 

Descendant of Robert Taylor, of Virginia; Dr. John An- 
drew, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of William Taylor and Mary Andrew, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Taylor and Mary Blackburn, his wife; 
Dr. John Andrew and Elizabeth McConnell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Taylor. 

John Andrew, (1745-1814), enlisted as surgeon's mate and 
was commissioned surgeon of New Jersey militia, 1776. He 
died in Hamilton countv, Ohio. 

Also Nos. 2566, 5215, 6361. 

Robert Taylor enlisted, 1777, in Capt. James Baytop's 
company. Fifth Virginia Regiment. 

Also No. 12058. 

Mrs. Grace Wilson Morrison, 14837 

Born in Indiana. 

Wife of Charles Morrison. 

Descendant of William Barbee, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Lazarus Brown Wilson and Mary Todd Barbee, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Barbee and Alice Bickerton Winston, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Barbee and Mary Smith, his wife. 

William Barbee, (1759-1813), enlisted at seventeen as a 
private in Col. Lewis B. Burwell's regiment, and was with 
the army that surprised the enemy at Trenton. He was born 



312 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



in Mechlenburg county, Va., and died at Troy, Ohio, from 
the effects of wounds received in the War of 1812. 
Also Nos. 7765, 9035, 11901. 

Miss Nannie Irwin Newcomer. 14838 

Born in Indiana. 

Descendant of Archibald Irwin, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Frisby Snively Newcomer, M. D., and Sarah Ellen 
Irwin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Archibald Irwin and Sidney Grubb, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Archibald Irwin and Jean McDowell, his wife. 

Archibald Irwin, (1728- 1799), who had fought in the early 
wars, served as quartermaster in Col. Samuel Culbertson's 
Battalion of Cumberland county associators, 1778. He died 
at Irwinton Mills. 

Also No. 9265. 

Mrs, Ella Irene Adkin Lynn. 14839 

Born in Indiana. 

Wife of James Edgar Lynn. 

Descendant of Capt. Valentine Sevier, of Tennessee. 

Daughter ot James Madison Adkin and Martha Ann Paris, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Paris and Sarah Sevier, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Sevier and Susan Warren, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Valentine Sevier and Naomi Douglas, his 
wife. 

Valentine Sevier, (i 747-1800), commanded a company un- 
der his brother. Col. John Sevier, at the battle of King's 
Mountain. He was born in Augusta county, Va., and died 
at Clarksville, Tenn. 

Also No. 7628. 

Miss Rosalie Allan Collins. 14840 

Born in Tennessee. 

Descendant of Abraham Hatchitt, of Virginia. 

Daughter of John Dillard Collins and Elvira Hatchitt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Archer Hatchitt and Narcissa Williams, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hatchitt and Mary Farley, his wife. 

Abraham' Hatchitt, (1753-1841), served as a soldier in the 
Virginia Line. He died in Henderson county, Ky. 



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Mrs. Jeanie Stephens Sonntag. 14841 

Born in Indiana. 
Wife of Edward Frank Sonntag. 

Descendant of Corp. James Evans and Capt. James Trim- 
ble, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Robert Morgan Evans Stephens and Mary Trible, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Silas Stephens (1801-76) and Julianne Evans, his 
wife (181 1-45). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Morgan Evans (1783-1812) and Jane 
Trimble, his wife (1785-1835). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Evans and Elizabeth McMillan, 
his wife; James Trimble and Jane Allen, his wife (b. 1755; m. 1780). 

James Trimble, (1756-1804), whose father had been killed 
by the Indians, was captured and rescued by his half brother, 
Capt. John Moffett. He served as captain of Augusta county 
militia, 1778. He died in Woodford county, Ky. 

Also Nos. 8165, 12954. 

James Evans served as corporal in the Virginia Line. He 
was born in Tazewell county, Va., and died in Indiana, at 
Evansville, named for his son. 



Mrs. Mary Heckman Banta. 14842 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Rev. D. B. Banta. 

Descendant of Col. Peter Kichlein, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of George C. Heckman, D. D., LL. D., and Josephine 
D. Heckman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Heckman and Mary Schneider, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Schneider and Susanna Kichlein, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Kichlein and Margaretta Kichlein, 
his wife. 

Peter Kichlein, (1722-89), was a member of the Committee 
of Safety, 1774-5. He commanded a Rifle Regiment in the 
Flying Camp at Long Island, where he was wounded and 
paroled. He was born at Heidelberg, Germany, and was 
chief burgess of Easton when he died. 

Also No. 1 1350. 



314 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Parke Read. 1484^ 

Born in Indiana. 

Descendant of Capt. Silas Clark and of Daniel Read, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Ezra Read and Susanna M. Mclntire, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ezra Read and Nancy Clark, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Read and Mary Brown, his wife; 
and of Silas Clark. 
See No. 14631. 

Silas Clark, of Chelsea, served as lieutenant, 1776, and com- 
manded a company when retired, 1781. He died, 1800. 
Also Nos. 185, 12642, 13614. 

Miss Ida Ayer Besser. 14844 

Born in Minnesota. 

Descendant of Samuel Eaton, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James T. Besser and Mary L. Ayer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Frederick Ayer and Mary Eaton, his wife. 

Grv-granddaughter of Samuel Eaton, Jr., and Betsey Moore, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Eaton and Mollie Merrill, his 
wife. 

Samuel Eaton, (1737-1811), was a minute man in Capt. 
Jonathan Evans' company, Col. James Frye's regiment. He 
served as corporal in Capt. Moses NowelFs company, 1777, 
and was in the Rhode Island campaign, 1778. He was born 
at Salisbury, Mass., and died at St. Johnsbury, Vt. 

Mrs. Marion McConnel Tredway. 1484J 

Born in Illinois. 

Wife of Harry Ennis Tredway. 

Descendant of Sergt. Noah Murray, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of George Murray McConnel and Maria Gillette, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Murray McConnel and Mary Mapes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John McConnel and Elizabeth Murray, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Noah Murray and Mary Stowe, his wife. 

Noah Murray, (1747-1811), served as sergeant in Capt. 
Ebenezer Hills' company, commanded by Col. Heman Swift, 
1777-8. He was born in Litchfield county. Conn., and died 
in Bradford county. Pa. 



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Mrs. Alice Spear Call. 14846 

Born in Iowa. 

Wife of George C. Call. 

Descendant of Sergt. James Irish, Jr., of Maine. 

Daughter of Simon C. Spear and Emeline C. Strout, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles W. Strout and Emeline F. Thomes, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Thomes and Rebecca Davis, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Davis and Patience Irish, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Irish, Jr., and Mary Gorham 
Phinney, his wife. 

James Irish, Jr., (1736-1816), enlisted in Capt. Hart 
Williams' company, Col. Edmund Phinney's regiment. He 
served as sergeant under Capt. Jonathan Sawyer. He was 
born at Portland and died at Gorham. 

Mrs. Ella MacBride King. 14847 

Born in Indiana. 

Wife of Erwin A. King. 

Descendant of Nathan Allen, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of William S. MacBride and Mary Rachel Allen Cham- 
berlain, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Chamberlain and Elizabeth Salter Allen, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Allen and Rachel Barton, his wife. 

Nathan Allen was a volunteer in a regiment of Maxwell's 
Brigade at the battle of Monmouth. He was born at Allen- 
town, 1746, where he died. 

Mrs. Ellen E. Pierce Everson. 14848 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Norman Everson. 

Descendant of James Thompson, Col. Joseph Thompson 
and Lieut. Amherst Thompson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Lorenzo M. Pierce and Emeline Branch, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elisha Branch and Sally Thompson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lieut. Amherst Thompson and Sarah Clark, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Col. Joseph Thompson and Abigal Sher- 
man, his wife. 



3^6 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Thompson and Mary Hancock, 
his wife. 

James Thompson, (1696-1776), signed the Association 
Test. He was born at Woburn and died at Brimfield. His 
sons, James, Jonathan, John and Joseph served in the army. 

Joseph Thompson, (1733-95), commanded a company of 
minute men and rose to the rank of qolonel. 

Amherst Thompson, (1763-1858), acted as aide to hb 
father, when too young to join the army. He subsequently 
enlisted and served to the close of the war. He was born 
at Brimfield, and died at Peru. 

Dr. Mary Elizabeth Cook Gillette. 14849 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Col. Edward Cook, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of James Crawford Cook and Margaret Lowery Smith, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Crawford Cook (b. 1772) and Mary Bell, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Cook and Martha Crawford, his wife. 

Edward Cook, (1738-1808), served as Justice of the Peace 
of Westmoreland county, 1775, and as a member of the Pro- 
vincial Conference. He was appointed county lieutenant, 
1780, and 1781 commanded Rangers for frontier defense. 
The stone house he built, in 1776, and where he died, is still 
standing and occupied by descendants bearing the name. 

Also Nos. 7332, 9302. 

Miss Flora Smiley Ross. 14850 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Thomas Ross, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Thomas Miller Ross and Tabitha Thornburg, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Ross and Eliza Brown, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Ross and Jane Miller, his wife. 
Thomas Ross, (1738-1813), served as a matross in the Phil- 
adelphia Artillery, and was wounded at Saratoga. He was 
at Chester, and died at Pittsburg, where members of 
live in the old home. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 317 



Miss Laura Amanda Ross. 1485 i 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Thomas Ross. 

Daughter of Thomas Miller Ross and Tabitha Thornburg, his wife. 

See No. 14850. 

Mrs. Annie Laura Reeder Daum. 148^2 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of W. R. Daum. 

Descendant of Deacon Nathaniel Wales, Capt. Nathaniel 
Wales and Elial Wales, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of James S. Reeder and Laura Dunham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asel Dunham and Susan Wales, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elial Wales and Annie Edgerton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Wales and Grace Brewster, 
his wife (m. 1755). 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Wales and Prudence Deni- 
son, his wife (m. 1727). 

Nathaniel Wales, (1694-1782), served on the Committee of 
Safety of Windham, and was a member of the Council of 
War. He was born at Milton, Mass. 

Nathaniel Wales, (1733-1810), was chosen as delegate to 
the Conference, 1776, called by the Commander-in-Chief to 
regulate the quota of the State. He commanded a company 
for home defense and was appointed surgeon of Windham 
county, 1779. His son, Nathaniel, served as ensign. 

Also Nos. 6217, 12953. 

Elial Wales, (175^-1821), served in the Connecticut Con- 
tinental Line. He was a pensioner from Licking county, 
Ohio, where he died. 

Miss Emma Joanna Holt. 14853 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Ezra Doty and of Thomas Faxon, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Elijah Adams Holt and Almira Stewart Doty, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathan Doty and Joanna Faxon, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Doty and Anne Mellen, his wife; 
Samuel Faxon and Patty Spooner, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Faxon and Joanna Allen, his 
wife. 



3l8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Ezra Doty, (1760- 1840), served as a private in Capt. John 
Reed's company, Col. John Brooks' regiment, 1780. He 
was born at Hardwick, Mass., and was a pensioner from 
Lockport, N. Y., where he died. 

Thomas Faxon, (1724-92), enlisted from Deerfield, 1777, 
under Capt. Joseph Stebbins, and 1778, served in Capt. 
Jacob Wales* company, Col. Thomas Marshall's regiment. 
He was bom at Braintree. 

Mrs. Catharine Carpenter Taylor. 14854 

Born in Iowa. 
Widow of Jarrett Asbury Taylor. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Carpenter, Judge Emmanuel 
Carpenter, Judge Emmanuel Carpenter, Jr., Col. Samuel 
Ashley and Lieut. Samuel Ashley, Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Lieut. Col. Seymour David Carpenter and Sarah 
Ashley Weare, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Weare and Cynthia Ashley, his wife; 
Gabriel Carpenter and Katharine Pierce, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Ashley, Jr., and Lydia Doolittle, his 
wife (cousin, m. 1770); David Carpenter (1768-1847) and Susannah 
Carpenter (1773-1839), his wife (cousin). 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Col. Samuel Ashley and Eunice Doolittle 
(1724- 1807), his wife (m. 1742); John Carpenter and Elizabeth Shercr, 
his wife (1737-1811); Emanuel Carpenter, Jr., and Mary Smith, his 
his wife. 

See No. 14008. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Emmanuel Carpenter and Catherine 
Line, his wife (1701-85). 

Emmanuel Carpenter, (1702-80), who was an officer of the 
Crown until war was declared, was a member of the first 
Committee of Safety of Lancaster county, and Chief Justice 
of the Court of Common Pleas. He was bom in Switzer- 
land, and died in Pennsylvania. 

Emmanuel Carpenter, Jr., (1744-1822), was a member of 
Capt. John Roland's company of Lancaster Associators, 
1777. He served in the Assembly for nine years, and suc- 
ceeded his father on the bench. He removed to Ohio and 
died in Fairfield county. 

Also Nos. 7927, 11510. 

John Carpenter, (1735-1807), served as lieutenant in the 



LINEAOE BOOK. 319 



Seventh Battalion of Lancaster county militia. He was born 
in Lancaster county, Penna., and died at Lancaster, Ohio. 

Mrs. Mary Carpenter Harrow. 1485J 

Born in Iowa. 

Wife of Albert G. Harrow. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Carpenter, Judge Emmanuel 
Carpenter, Judge Emmanuel Carpenter, Jr., Col. Samuel 
Ashley and Samuel Ashley, Jr. 

Daughter of Lieut. Col. Seymour D. Carpenter and Sarah Ashley 
Weare, his wife. 

See Nos. 14008, 14854. 

Mrs. May Norton Moore. 14856 

Born in Maine. 

Wife of Henry Moore. 

Descendant of Stephen Holman, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Harrison B. Norton and Sophia Holman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Holman and Rhoda Russell, his wife. 

Stephen Holman, (1763-1850), enlisted when a lad and was 
a private in Capt. Caleb Kimball's company. Col. Jacob Ger- 
rish's regiment, 1778. He was born at Bolton, Mass., and 
died at Bangor, Maine. 

Miss Apphia Jewell McAll aster. 148*^7 

Born in Iowa. 

Descendant of Ens. William McAllaster, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James Edwin McAllaster and Laura A. Chase, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin McAllaster and Martha McKenney, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William McAllaster and Jerusha Spofford, 
his wife. 

WilHam McAllaster enlisted, 1775, and was sergeant in 
Capt. Josiah Stearns' company, Col. Ephraim Doolittle's 
regiment at the battle of Bunker Hill. He served as ensign, 
1777, under Capt. Nathaniel Alexander and Col. Edward Wig- 
gleworth. He was born at Bedford, Mass., and died, 1787, 
at Bedford, N. H. 



320 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Apphia Jane McAllaster. 148^8 

Born in New York. 

Descendant of Ens. William McAllaster. 

Daughter of Benjamin McAllaster and Martha McKinney, his wife. 

See No. 14857. 

Mrs. Sara T. D. Robinson. 14899 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Gov. Charles Robinson. 

Descendant of Col. Simeon Dwight and of Lieut. Henry 
Dwight, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Myron Lawrence and Clarissa Dwight, his wife (1799- 
1869). 

Granddaughter of Henry Dwight and Ruth Rich, his wife (m. 1774). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Dwight and Sibil Dwight, his wife. 

Henry Dwight, (1752-1819), enlisted, 1776, in the Hamp- 
shire county militia, and served as lieutenant, 1777, under 
Capt. Jonathan Bardwell, and Col. Elisha Porter. He was 
born at Warren, and died at Belchertown. 

Also No. 1 1 180. 

Simeon Dwight, (1719-78), was a member of the Provincial 
Congress, 1775, and 1776 was chosen a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of Warren. He was born at Hatfield. 

Miss Janet Rosanna Welch. 14860 

Born in Connecticut. 

Descendant of Maj. David Welch and Lieut. John Welch, 
of Connecticut ; Capt. Abraham Livingston, of New York. 

Daughter of Hugh Peebles Welch and Helen Maria Williams, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Edwin Williams (1797-1844) and Janet Van dcr 
Heyden Livingston, his wife (m. 1817); John Welch and Rosanna 
Peebles, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Welch and Irene Marsh, his wife; 
Abraham Livingston and Maria Peebles, his wife (m. 1782). 

John Welch, (1759-1844), left Yale College to serve in the 
Burgoyne campaign, and was at the surrender. He served 
as lieutenant in the Corps of Sappers and Miners, and as 
quartermaster, 1779-81. He was at Yorktown, served to 
the close of the war, and was an original member of the 
Cincinnati. He was born at Litchfield, where he died. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 321 



David Welch, (1725-1815), was commissioned major in 
Col. David Wooster's regiment, 1775, served in the North- 
ern Department, and assisted in the reduction of St. Johns. 
He was born at New Milford, and died at Milton. 

Also No. 7048. 

Abraham Livingston, (1754-1802), commanded a company, 
1775, under his brothers, Col. James and Lieut. Col. Rich- 
ard. The regiment was recruited from Canadian refugees 
and was with Montgomery when the general fell at Quebec. 
He gave gallant service through the war. He was born in 
Canada and died at Stillwater, N. Y. 

Miss Gertrude E. Welch. 14861 

Born in Connecticut. 
Descendant of Maj. David Welch, Lieut. John Welch and 
Capt. Abraham Livingston. 

Daughter of Hugh Peebles Welch and Helen Maria Williams, his 
wife. 
See No. 14860. 

MRS. L UCY PR A TT ESTABROOK. 14862 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of William Estabrook. 

Descendant of Paul Pratt, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Paul Pratt and Lydia Gates, his wife. 

Paul Pratt, (1763-1830), enlisted at the age of eighteen in 
Capt. John Mills' company. Col. Joseph Vose's regiment, 
for three years' service. He was born at Needham, and 
died at Weston. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Adams Bailey. 14863 

Born in Vermont. 
Wife of L. D. Bailey. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Holmes, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Daniel Adams and Betsey Holmes, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Holmes and Katharine Allison, his 
wife. 

Nathaniel Holmes, (1759-1832), enlisted at sixteen and was 
at White Plains in Capt. Abijah Smith's company. Col. 
Enoch Hale's regiment. He and his brother, Jonathan, 
21 



322 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

served in the Burgoyne campaign. He was born at London- 
derry and died at Peterborough. 

Mrs. Grace Barton Blakeslee. 14864 

Born in Ohio. 

Wife of Thomas Blakeslee. 

Descendant of Col. William Barton, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of William Henry Barton and Mary Jane Johnston, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Carver Barton and Rachel Boudinot Van 
Duyn, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Col. William Barton and Rhoda Carver, his 
wife. 

William Barton, (1748-1831), commanded a company, 1775, 
was brigade major, 1776, and lieutenant colonel, 1777. At 
this time, Maj. Gen. Charles Lee was a prisoner, and as 
there was no one of equal rank for an exchange, he planned 
an expedition for the capture of Maj. Gen. Robert Prescott, 
the British commander, in Rhode Island. For this suc- 
cessful exploit. Congress presented him a sword and pro- 
moted him colonel. Continental Line. 

Also Nos. 1496, 1 1803. 

Miss Helen Gilmore Blakeslee, 14865 

Born in Kansas. 

Descendant of Col. William Barton. 

Daughter of Thomas Blakeslee and Grace Carver Barton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Henry Barton and Mary Jane Johnston, 
his wife. 
See No. 14864. 

Mrs. Florence Barton Gilmore. 14866 

Born in Ohio. 
Wife of John S. Gilmore. 
Descendant of Col. William Barton. 

Daughter of William Henry Barton and Mary Jane Johnston, his 
wife. 
See No. 14864. 

Miss Ellen R, Lowell. 14867 

Born in Kansas. 

Descendant of Moses Lowell and of Jacob Lowell, of New 



UNEAOE BOOK. 323 



m^m^ 



Hampshire ; Alexander Chambers, and of Alexander Cham- 
bers, Jr., of New Jersey. 

Daughter of James H. Lowell and Kate M. Roberts, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Washington Bradbury Lowell and Lydia 
Maria Grant, his wife; Col. John Roberts and Mary Hunt Chambers, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Lowell and Sarah Keyes, his wife; 
Alexander Chambers, Jr., and Elizabeth Eyre, his second wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Lowell and Sarah Bradbury, his 
wife; Alexander Chambers and Rose Crage, his wife (d. 1780). 

Jacob Lowell, (1762-1819), enlisted at eighteen as a private 
in Capt. Isaac Fry's company. 

Moses Lowell, (1726-1817), who had fought at Louisberg, 
served in the Revolution. He died at Putney, Vermont, and 
is buried on the "Lowell Homestead." 

Alexander Chambers, (1716-98), served, 1775-6, on the 
Committee of Observation, and of Safety of Trenton. His 
house was used as a depository for lead to mould into bul- 
lets. He was born in Ireland, and died at Trenton. 

Alexander Chambers, Jr., (1759-1824), served as a private 
in Capt. William" Tucker's company. Col. Isaac Smith's regi- 
ment of Hunterdon county militia. He was born at Trenton, 
where he died. 

Mrs. LuTiE Rice Seeley. 14868 

Born in Iowa. 

Wife of Edward James Seeley. 

Descendant of George Williams, of Virginia. 

Daughter of William H. Rice and Charles Anna Williams, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George W. Williams and Winnifred Webb, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Roger Williams and Mary Kerfoot, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Williams and Catherine Taylor, 
his wife. 

See No. 14524. 

14869 

Mrs. Jeannette Stockton Hume, 14870 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of Edmund Burnam Hume. 



324 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of George Stockton, of Kentucky. 

Daughter of Edward Leaken Dorsey Stockton and Mary Cathe- 
rine Curtis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Stockton and Maria Morrow, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Stockton and Rachel Dorsey, his 
wife. 

George Stockton, (1745-1818), served as a private, 1776, 
in Capt. James McConnelFs company, Col. Joseph Arm- 
strong's regiment, of Cumberland, Virginia militia. He lo- 
cated in Fleming county, Ky., where he died. 

MRS. ELIZABETH BUFORD PARKES. 14871 

Born in Kentucky. 

Widow of John White Parkes. 

Descendant of John Buford, of Virginia. 

Daughter of John Buford and Frances Banton, his wife. 

John Buford, (1764- 1854), enlisted at seventeen in Capt. 
John Otie's company, Bedford county militia. He was bom in 
Culpeper county, Va., and died in Madison county, Ky. 

Mrs. Frances Buford Parkes Smith. 14872 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of Thomas Jefferson Smith. 
Descendant of John Buford. 

Daughter of John White Parkes and Elizabeth Buford, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Buford and Frances Banton, his wife. 
See No. 14871. 

Mrs. Mary Keen Shackelford. 14875 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of James T. Shackelford. 

Descendant of Judge Samuel McDowell, Ens. James Mc- 
Dowell, Col. Abraham Bowman, Lieut. Thomas Lewis, Gen. 
Green Clay and Edward Payne, all of Virginia. 

Daughter of Olive McDowell Keen and Sally Clay, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Oliver Keen and Sally McDowell, his wife; 
Sidney Clay and Nancy Keen, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James McDowell and Mary Paxton Lylc, his 
wife; Green Clay and Sally Lewis, his wife; John Keen and Mary 
Bqwman, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel McDowell and Mary McQung, 



LINEAGE BOOK. 3^5 



his wife; Thomas Lewis and Elizabeth Payne, his wife; Abraham 
Bowman and Sarah Henry, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Payne and Ann Holland 
Conyers, his wife. 

James McDowell, (1760-1843), enlisted at sixteen as a pri- 
vate and at the close of the war held the rank of ensign. He 
was born in Rockbridge county, Va., and was a pensioner 
from Kentucky, where he died. 

Samuel McDowell, (1735-1819), was a member of the 
House of Delegates and gave valuable civil service through- 
out the war. He raised and equipped at his own expense cav- 
alry to resist the invasion of Virginia by Benedict Arnold. 
He fought at Guilford Court House and served under Greene 
in the Southern campaign. He was the first Circuit Judge 
of Kentucky, where he died and where a chapter is named in 
his honor. 

Also Nos. 645, 867, 5652, 6404, 7629, 8406, 9384, 1 1522, 12083, 13798. 

Green Clay, (1757-1826), was a pioneer of Kentucky and a 
surveyor of the wilderness. He aided in expelling the In- 
dians, and was a delegate to the general Assembly of Vir- 
ginia. He was born in Powhatan county, Va., and Clay 

county Ky., is named for him. 

Also Nos. 8879, 13834. 

Thomas Lewis, (1749-1809), served as second lieutenant, 
1776, and 1777, was lieutenant of the Eleventh Virginia Con- 
tinental Regiment. He died in Kentucky. 

Edward Payne, (1726-1806), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of Fairfax county. 

Abraham Bowman, (1749-1837), was lieutenant colonel, 
1775, and upon the promotion of the colonel, he took command 
of the Eighth Virginia Regiment. He served through the war 
and fought in many battles. He was bom at Strasburg, Va., 
and was a pensioner from Fayette county, Ky., where he died. 

Mrs. Mary Parkes Watts. 14874 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of William Walker Watts. 
Descendant of John Buford, of Virginia. 
Daughter of John White Parkes and Elizabeth Buford, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Buford and Frances Banton, his wife. 
See No. 14871. 



326 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs, Betsy Taliaferro Beckner. 1487J 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of William Morgan Beckner. 

Descendant of James Hickman and Samuel Pearson, of Vir- 
ginia. 

Daughter of John Taliaferro and Lucy Elizabeth Hickman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Hay Taliaferro and Elizabeth Tutt, his wife; 
William Lewis Hickman and Sarah Pearson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Taliaferro and Margaret Aylett, his 
wife; Samuel Pearson and Susannah Bacon, his wife; Rev. Henry 
Hickman and Phoebe Byrd Eastham, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Hickman and Hannah Lewis, his 
wife. 

James Hickman, (1724-1824), entered the army from Cul- 
peper county, 1776, and served to the surrender of G>m- 
wallis. He was granted land for his service, which he located 
in Clark county, Ky., where he died. 

Samuel Pearson was a patriot of Henrico county, who con- 
tributed liberally to the cause. He was born in England. 

Mrs. Marcy West Beckner Clark. 14876 

Born in Kentucky. 

Descendant of Samuel Pearson and James Hickman. 

Daughter of William Morgan Beckner and Betsey Taliaferro, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John Taliaferro and Lucy Elizabeth Hickman, his 
wife. 

See No. 14875. 

Mrs. Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson. 14877 

Born in Indiana. 

Wife of Robert Louis Stevenson. 

Descendant of John Miller, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Jacob Van de Grift and Esther Keen, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Van de Grift and Elizabeth Miller, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Miller. 

John Miller served in Capt. John Eyre's company of Phil- 
adelphia militia. He was at Brandywine, crossed the Dela- 
ware with Washington, and lost two fingers at the battle of 
Trenton. He died at Philadelphia at the age of eighty- four, 
and was buried with the honors of war. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 327 



Mrs. Isabel Osbourne Strong. 14878 

Born in Indiana. 
Wife of Joseph Dwight Strong. 
Descendant of John Miller. 

Daughter of Samuel Osbourne and Fanny Van de Grift, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jacob Van de Grift and Esther Keen, his wife. 
See No. 14877. 

Mrs. Jane Mary Osborne Worthington. 14879 

Born in Kentucky. 

Wife of Surgeon James Cheston Worthington, U. S. A. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Harrison and of Bennett Hen- 
derson, of Virginia. 

Daughter of John Dunlop Osborne and Harriette Graves, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Jordan Graves and Emily Henderson, 
his wife; John Osborne and Jane Pleasants Harrison, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isham Henderson and Harriette Kirteley, his 
wife; Nathaniel Harrison and Anne Gilliam, his second wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Bennett Henderson and Elizabeth Lewis, 
his wife; Benjamin Harrison (of Berkeley) and Anne Carter, his 
wife. 

Nathaniel Harrison, (1742-82), served as speaker of the 
State Senate, and sheriff of Prince George county, 1779-80. 
His brother, Benjamin, was the signer of the Declaration, 
Charles, a brigadier general, and Carter Henry, a member 
of the Committee of Safety. 

Bennett Henderson was a magistrate and it was upon his 
land Milton was built. He served in the Albemarle county 
company, 1775, with his neighbors, and among them was 
Thomas Jefferson. He died comparatively young, in 1793, 
and after his family removed from Albemarle county to Ken- 
tucky, his property was bought by Jefferson. 

Also No. 9053. 

Mrs. Sarah Hansbrough Henton. 14880 

Born in Kentucky. 
Wife of Ambrose E. Henton. 
Descendant of Adam Fisher, of Virginia. 
Daughter of Dr. Silas Hansbrough and Sarah W. Watts, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Watts and Sarah Smith, his wife. 



328 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Col. Peter Watts and Margaret Fisher, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Adam Fisher and Elizabeth Garr, his 
wife. 

Adam Fisher, (1739-1812), was a private in the First Cul- 
peper county company, Virginia Line. He was bom in Cul- 
peper county, Va., and died in Boyle county, Ky. 



Miss Florence Russell Wright. 14881 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Capt. Moses Wright, Dr. Ebenezer Wright, 
Dr. Thomas Russell, of New York ; Frederick Van Lieu, of 
New Jersey. 

Daughter of George Wellman Wright and Georgianna Buckham, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Strattton Wright and Mary Russell Well- 
man, his wife; George Buckham and Anna Van Lieu Traphagen, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Ebenezer Wright and Martha Wellman, 
his wife; Dr. Lemuel Wellman and Esther Steel Russell, his wife; 
Henry D. Traphagen and Dorothy Vanlieu, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Wright and Hannah Knight, his 
wife; Dr. Thomas Russell and Mary Patterson, his wife; Frederick 
Van Lieu and Anna Rappleyea, his wife. 

Moses Wright commanded a company, 1776, from Rock- 
ingham', Cumberland county, N. Y., now Vermont, under 
Col. Eleazer Patterson. He was born in Massachusetts, 
1727, and died at Rockingham, Vt. 

Ebenezar Wright was a private in Capt. Joseph Ester- 
brook's company, Bedel's regiment, for service in the North- 
ern army. He was born, 1756. 

Thomas Russell, (1729-1803), a graduate of Yale, served at 
the siege of Boston in Capt. Squire Hill's company. He was 
at White Plains and Ticonderoga. He was born at Bran- 
ford, Conn., and died at Piermont, N. H. 

Frederick Van Lieu, (1760-1820), served in the Somerset 
county militia at the battle of Monmouth. He was born at 
Three Mile Run, where he died. 

Also No. 7870. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 3^9 



Mrs, Anna Buckham Wright Taylor 14882 

Born in New York. 

Wife of Van Campen Taylor. 

Descendant of Capt. Moses Wright, Dr. Ebenezer Wright, 
Dr. Thomas Russell and Frederick Van Lieu. 

Daughter of George Wellman Wright and Georgianna Buckham, 
his wife. 

See No. 14881. 

Mrs. Mary Keesey Findlay. 14883 

Born in Pennsylvania. 
Wife of John Van Lear Findlay. 
Descendant of John Koch, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Vincent K. Keesey and Susan Koch, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Francis Koch and Elizabeth Hiestand, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Koch and Catherine Myers, his wife. 
John Koch, (1757-1843), served as a private in the militia 
of York county, where he lived and died. 

Mrs. Helen Randolph Smith. 14884 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Thomas Marsh Smith. 

Descendant of Capt. Edward Randolph, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Oliver Parry and Rachel Randolph, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward Randolph and Anna Julianna Steel, his 
wife. 

Edward Randolph, (1754- 1837), entered the army as en- 
sign under Gen. Anthony Wayne. He was at Trenton, 
Princeton, Brandywine, was wounded at PaoH, and narrowly 
escaped death. He suffered at Valley Forge, and was at the 
closely contested battle of Monmouth. He was born at 
North Amboy, N. J., and died at Philadelphia. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Bo wen Powell. 14885 

Born in Maryland. 
Wife of William Sothoron Powell. 

Descendant of Capt. William Wattles, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Bowen Smith and Elizabeth Taylor Wattles, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Wattles and Sarah Smith, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Wattles and Sarah Starr, his wife. 



33<^ DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

William Wattles, (1739-87), commanded the privateers 
"Phoenix," "Nancy," "Cornet" and "Young Cromwell" 
during the Revolution. He was twice captured and suffered 
many privations in prison. He was born at Norwich, where 
he died and is buried. His son, William Henry, served in 
the army, and Robert in the navy. 

Also Nos. 4489, 9402. 

Mrs. Elizabeth C. Norton Daggett. 14886 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Grafton L. Daggett. 

Descendant of Peter Norton of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Constant Norton and Caroline S. Norton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Peter Norton and Lydia Bassett, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Norton and Elizabeth Smith, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Norton and Sarah Bassett, his 
wife. 

Peter Norton (1718-92) who had held office under the 
Crown, was a member of the Committee of Dukes County 
to petition for troops. He served in sea coast defense under 
Capt. John Russell. He was born and died at Edgarton. 

Also Nqs. 6687, 1 1 128. 

Mrs. Margaret Norton Claghorn. 14887 

Born in Maine. 

Wife of James N. Claghorn. 

Pescendant of Peter Norton. 

Daughter of Supply Belcher Norton and Sarah Hulsart, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Cornelius Norton and Margaret J. Norton, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Norton and Lydia Claghorn, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Norton and Sarah Bassett, his wife. 

See No. 14886. 

Mrs. Clara D'Anville Chase, 14888 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Joseph Chase. 

Descendant of Sergt. Jesse Luce, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Jonathan Luce, Jr., and Sarah Holmes Dunham, his 
wife. 



UNHAGE BOOK. 331 



Granddaughter of Jonathan Luce and Katurah Tilton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Luce and Elisabeth West, his wife. 

Jesse Luce, (1746-1813), served as sergeant in Capt. Na- 
than Smith's company for sea coast defense of Martha's Vine- 
yard. He was born at Tisbury. 

Mrs. Clara Farnsworth Crocker. 14889 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of R. W. Crocker. 

Descendant of Sylvanus Hinckley, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Eli Hinckley and Charlotte M. Tobey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Sylvanus Hinckley and Mary Hawes, his wife. 

Sylvanus Hinckley, (1756-1840), was a private at the siege 
of Boston, in Capt. George Lewis' company. He served sev- 
eral enlistments under different commands, and was granted 
a pension for two years' actual service. He was born at 
Barnstable, where he died. 

Mrs. Susie Jernegan Chase, 14890 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Frank W. Chase. 
Descendant of Elijah Stuart, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Alexander Jernegan and Sarah Cottle Stuart, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Bartlett Stuart and Lavinia Stuart, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Stuart and Jedidah Butler, his wife. 

Elijah Stuart, (1754-1827), served as a private in Capt. 
Benjamin Smith's company for the defense of Martha's 
Vineyard, 1776. He was born at Edgartown, where he died. 

Mrs. Mary Jane West Foss. 14891 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Otis Foss. 

Descendant of Lieut. James Shaw and of Corp. Jeruel 
West, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles West and Betsey Dillingham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William West and Mary Poole, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeruel West and Deborah Shaw, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Shaw and Rebecca Butler, his wife. 

James Shaw served as lieutenant in Capt. Benjamin Smith's 
company for coast defense. He died in Dukes county, 1786. 

Jeruel West served as corporal in Capt. Nathan Smith's 
company for defense of Martha's Vineyard. 



332 DAUGHTERS Of THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

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Mrs. Rebecca Daggett Getchell. 14892 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Alfred E. Getchell. 

Descendant of Samuel Daggett, Samuel Daggett, Jr., 
Sergt. James Winslow and Thomas Manchester, of Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter of George Bradford Manchester and Amanda M. Dag- 
gett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Daggett, Jr., and Rebecca Daggett, his 
wife; Thomas Manchester, Jr., (1773-1825) and Abigail Bradford 
Winslow, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Winslow and Elizabeth Holmes, his 
wife; Thomas Manchester and Eunice Norton, his wife; Samuel 
Daggett and Sarah Butler, his wife. 

Samuel Daggett, (1745- 1835), served on the Committee 
of Inspection, 1775. He was .born at Tisbury, Mass. 

Samuel Daggett, Jr., (1764-1860), served as a fifer in Capt. 
John Russell's company for sea coast defense. 

Thomas Manchester, (1726-1817), served in Capt. Nathan 
Smith's company stationed at Martha's Vineyard. He was 
born at Tisbury, where he died. 

James Winslow, (1733-1805), served as sergeant in Capt. 
Nathan Smith's company to defend Martha's Vineyard. 



Mrs. Martha Daggett Norris. 14893 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Howes Norris. 

Descendant of Sergt. Jesse Luce, Lieut. James Shaw, Corp. 
Jeruel West, and William Daggett, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Cook Luce and Eleanora Daggett, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Shaw West and Eleanora Daggett, his 
wife; Jonathan Luce, Jr., and Sarah Holmes Dunham, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James West and Charlotte Hammond, his 

wife; and of Peter Daggett. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeruel West and Deborah Shaw, his wife; 
and of William Daggett. 

See N08. 14888, 14891. 

V am Daggett served as a private in Capt. Nathan 
" c ly f or defense at Martha's Vineyard. 



I^INHAGE BOOK. 333 



Mrs. Mary Louisa Norton. 14894 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of John Osborne Norton. 

Descendant of Malachi Baxter, Jonathan Manter and 
Peter Norton, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James Gray and Sarah Baxter Harding, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Harding and Abigail Baxter, his wife 
(b. 1787) ; James Gray and Eliza Norton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Malachi Baxter and Rhoda Manter, his wife; 
Eliakim Norton and Hannah Butler, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Manter and Sarah Chase, his 
wife; Peter Norton and Sarah Bassett, his wife. 

See No. 14886. 

Malachi Baxter served as private and corporal under dif- 
ferent commands. He died at Vineyard Haven. 

Jonathan Manter, (i 730-1820), served in Capt. Jeremiah 
Manter's company at Martha's Vineyard, 1776. 

Mrs. Leila Clifton Nye Norton. 1489J 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Herbert L. Norton. 

Descendant of Lieut. James Shaw and of Samuel Norris, 
of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Francis Wayland Nye and Mary Shaw Norris, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Howes Norris and Elwina Manville Smith, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Norris and Lucy Shaw, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Shaw and Rebecca Butler, his wife. 

See No. 14891. 

Samuel Norris served in Capt. Benjamin Smith's company, 
Col. William Bassett's regiment. He also served on the 
brig "Defence.' 



if 



Mrs. Louise H, Randall. 14896 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of William M. Randall. 
Descendant of Lieut. James Shaw and of Corp. Jeruel West, 

of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Edward Dillingham and Caroline P. Hatch, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James W. Hatch and Laura A. West, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jeruel West and Belinda West, his wife. 



334 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 



Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeruel West and Deborah Shaw, his wife. 
See No. 14891. 

Mrs. Susie Norton Smith. 14897 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Charles Bradford Smith. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. -.xaiatiah Davis, of Massachu- 
setts. 

Daughter of Shubael Lyman Norton and Phebe Ann Davis, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Davis and Almira Newcomb, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Davis and Miriam Hunt, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Malatiah Davis and Jemima Dunham, his 
wife. 

Malatiah Davis, U717-05V served as lieutenant colonel in 

the sea a^ast defense at Martha's \'ineyard. He was born 

at Falmouth, England. 

14898 

M/^S. DESIRE XORMAX PVXE. 14899 

Bv^rn in Massachusetts. 

Wivlo'.v o: Thoiuas Pvne. 

Descondan: of John Xorman. of Connecticut. 

D;ii:i:*:tcr o: John Norman and Desire Prentice, his wife. 

John Norman. ^^itoj-iS^o^. served as a soldier, was wound- 
ed in ba::le and contined on a prison ship. He was bom at 
Norwich. Conn., and was a pensioner from Agawam, Mass., 
where he died. 

MRS. HARRIET SMITH SAXEORD. 14900 

Borr. iri Xew Ham'> shire. 
Wife o: Rev. W:7.ijL::i Howe Sar.:\"ri. 

Descendant of Ethan Smith. 0: Massachusetts- 
Da-.:*:>.:er .^: E:>.an Sn:i:h ani B^thsheba Sanrord. his wife, 
Ethan Smith. 170^-1840^ enlisted at the age of eighteen 

and ser\-e,l in the H^rtit^shire county regiment. He was 

bom at Belchortowr. and died at Boylston. 

MRS. PHIDELIA TAYLOR HERRICK. 14901 

Bora in Massachsseccs. 
Wife of Joseph T. Herrick. 



I^INEAG^ BOOK. 335 



Descendant of Reuben Taylor, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Reuben Taylor and Lucretia Bowers, his wife. 

Reuben Taylor enlisted, 1778, in Capt. Nathan Goodall's 
company. Col. Rufus Putnam's regiment. He was a pen- 
sioner from Northampton, where he died, 1845. 

Also No. 1 1704. 

MRS. HANNAH BROOKS MORGAN. 14902 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Justin Morgan. 

Descendant of Simon Brooks, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Simon Brooks and Hannah Owen, his wife. 

Simon Brooks, (1760-1836), served as guard at the Spring- 
field armory, and was in the Burgoyne campaign. He was 
born and died at Springfield, where he was a pensioner. 

Also No. 13810. 

Miss Sarah S, Brayton. 14903 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of David Anthony, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Israel Brayton and Kezia Anthony, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Anthony and Submit Wheeler, his wife. 

David Anthony, (1760-1842), enlisted at seventeen in Capt. 
Peleg Shearman's company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's regi- 
ment, for service in Rhode Island. He was born at Swanzey 
and died at Somerset. 

Miss Frances H. Curtis, 14904 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Jeremiah Parker, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George S. Curtis and Sarah Eleanora Bradbury, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Curtis and Bethiah Allen Parker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Parker and Abigail Peele, his wife. 

Jeremiah Parker, (1744-80), served at Nastasket, 1776, to 
drive the ships from Boston Harbor. He was born at Rox- 
bury, where he died. 

MRS. HANNAH WILLIAMS DICKINSON. 14905 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Marquis Fayette Dickinson. 



33^ DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Descendant of Asa Williams, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Asa Williams and Prudence Pease, his wife. 

Asa Williams, (1757- 1832), enlisted in the Continental Line 
and served through the war. He was born at Norwich, 
Conn., and died at Shutesbury, Mass. 

Miss Isabel F. P, Emery. 14906 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Eleazer Read, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Dean Emery and Harriot Electi Pratt, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jerahmel Cummings Pratt and Rebecca Read,, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Read and Rachel Read, his wife. 

Eleazer Read, (1750-1811), was a minute man from Dun- 
stable at the Lexington Alarm, in Capt. Reuben Butter- 
field's company, Col. David Green's regiment. He served in 
the militia under Capt. Oliver Cummings, 1776-78. 

Mrs- Mary Pierce Hartley. 14907 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Wife of Edward Marsland Hartley. 

Descendant of Mial Pierce, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry P. Pierce and Mary Pilling, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Mason W. Pierce and Lucinda Davis, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Mial Pierce and Mehitable Wheeler, his wife 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Mial Pierce and Hepsibeth Mason, his 
wife. 

Mial Pierce, (1752- 1839), enlisted for service in Rhode Is- 
land, 1779, in Capt. Samuel Fisher's company. Col. Homer 
Carpenter's regiment. He was born at Rehobeth, and died 
at Swansey. 

Mrs. Louise Davol Horton. 14908 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Hon. Thomas Durfee, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Joseph L. Buffington and Sarah L. Davol, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Stephen Davol and Sarah F. Chase, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Abner Davol and Mary Durfee, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Durfee and Sarah Borden, his 
wife. 



UNEACE BOOK. 337 



Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Durfee and Patience Borden, 
his wife. 

Thomas Durfee, (1721-96), was a member of the General 
Court and of the Provincial Congress. He represented 
Bristol county in the House and Senate throughout the war. 
He was born at Tiverton, R. I., and died at Freetown, Mass. 

Also No. 5240. 

Miss Anne Morton. 14909 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Morton and of William Valen- 
tine, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James Madison Morton and Emily Frances Canedy, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Madison Morton and Sarah M. A. Toby, 
his wife; John L. Canedy and Elizabeth Read, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Job Morton and Patience Purrinton, his wife; 
William Read and Prudence Valentine, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Morton and Martha Tupper, 
his wife; and of William Valentine. 

Nathaniel Morton, (1722-94), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety and of the General Court. He was elected, 
1780, muster-master of Bristol county. He died at Freetown. 
His son, Nathaniel, served as a soldier. 

Also No. 12707. 

William Valentine, (1741-1801), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of Freetown. 

Also No. 12699. 

Mrs. Phebe Helen Trafton. 14910 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Francis E. Trafton. 

Descendant of Isaac Hathaway and of Thomas Borden, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James Brow and Mary R. Borden, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Borden and Hannah Borden, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Borden and Mary Hathaway, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Hathaway and Phebe Baily, his 
wife (m. 1752). 

Thomas Borden, (1750-1831), turned out at various alarms 
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338 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 

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and, 1780, served under Capt. Henry Brightman and Col. 
John Hathaway. He was born at Freetown. 

Isaac Hathaway served as a private, 1775, and 1776, was 
appointed adjutant of the second Bristol county regiment. 
He was born at Freetown, 1729. 



Mrs. Nettie Fiske Howe. 14911 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Willard Howe. 

Descendant of Lieut. Asaph Bigelow, Samuel Gleason, 
Benjamin Herring, Corp. Moses Fiske and Ebenezer Bull- 
ard, of Massachusetts; Oliver Johnson, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Moses M. Fiske and Harriet Herring, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Seth Herring (1780-1853) and Deborah Bigelow, 
his wife; Isaac Fiske (1782-1846) and Betsey Johnson (1784-1853), 
his wife (m. 1805). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asaph Bigelow and Martha Gleason, his wife; 
Oliver Johnson and Hannah George, his wife; Moses Fiske and 
Betsey BuUard (1759-1847), his wife (m. 1780); Benjamin Herring 
and Meriam Dean, his wife (m. 1767). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Bullard and Elizabeth Haven, 
his wife; Samuel Gleason and Dorothy Faux, his second wife; Isaac 
Fiske (1714-99) and Hannah Haven, his wife (m. 1736). 

Asaph Bigelow, (1745-1824), served as lieutenant in Capt. 
Job Shattuck's company, Col. Jonathan Reed's regiment, 1770. 

Benjamin Herring, (1738-95), enlisted from Dedham in 
Capt. William BuUard's company, 1775, and 1776, served at 
Castle Island under Capt. Ebenezer Battle. 

Moses Fiske, (1755-1828), served in Capt. Micajah Glea- 
son's company from Framingham, 1775, and was corporal 
under Capt. David Brewer at the Rhode Island Alarm, 1780. 

Ebenezer Bullard, (1737-92), served in Capt. Jesse Eames' 
company. Col. Samuel BuUard's Fifth Middlesex County 
Regiment, 1776. 

Oliver Johnson served in Capt. Jacob Hinds* company, 
Col. James Reed's regiment, at Bunker Hill. He was under 
Col. Benjamin Bellows in the northern campaign, 1777. 

Samuel Gleason, (1715-96), turned out from Framingham 
at the Lexington Alarm'. 



UNKAGE BOOK. 339 



Mrs. Ella Maria Richardson Fales, 14912 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Frank Hardon Fales. 

Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Richardson and of Sergt. 
Joseph Hamilton, Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Augustus Richardson and Abby Hamilton Brigham, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Richardson and Prudence Burpee, his 
wife; Joel Bingham and Basmath Hamilton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Richardson and Abigail Holman, 
his wife; Joseph Hamilton, Jr., and Persis Hill, his wife (b. 1762; 
m. 1784). 

Benjamin Richardson, (1732-1821), served as lieutenant at 
the Lexington Alarm. He was commissioned, 1776, captain 
of the first company, Worcester county regiment. He was 
born at Leicester and died at Sterling. 

Joseph Hamilton, Jr., at the age of twenty, 1779, enlisted in 
Capt. Nathaniel Hamilton's company. He reenlisted, 1781, 
for three years and was sergeant under Capt. James Tisdale at 
the close of the war. He was born and died at Brookfield. 

Mrs. Lucy Ann Morgan Hastings. 14915 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of John Cloyes Hastings. 

Descendant of Lemuel Sawyer, Henry Morgan and Ben- 
jamin Herring, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Sawyer Morgan and Caroline Augusta Dean, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Solomon Morgan (1775-1833) and Betsey Sawyer, 
his wife; Richard Dean and Callie Herring, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Sawyer and Anna Pratt, his wife; 
Henry Morgan and Hannah Whitney, his wife; Benjamin Herring 
and Miriam Dean, his wife. 

See No. 14911. 

Lemuel Sawyer, (1749-1830), served as a private at the 
Lexington Alarm, Capt. Thomas Gates' mounted company 
of Lancaster troops. He subsequenty served in New York. 
He was born at Lancaster, Mass., and died at Pymouth, Vt. 

Henry Morgan, (1741-1808), who had fought in the early 
wars, was at Lexington and Bunker Hill. He served at Ti- 
conderoga in Col. Asa Whitcomb's regiment, and under 



340 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 



Col. John Buttrick, in Rhode Island. He was born at Brain- 
tree, Mass., and died at Plymouth, Vt. 

Mrs. Rebecca Porter Eastman. 149 14 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Rev. Lucius R. Eastman. 

Descendant of Col. John Hathaway and of Corp. Bernice 
Crane, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Abiel B. Crane and Emma T. Porter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Tisdale Porter and Rebecca K. Hathaway, his 
wife; Benjamin Crane and Alinda Briggs, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hathaway and Alles (Alice) King, his 
wife; Bernice Crane and Joanna Axtell, his wife. 

John Hathaway, (1724-1800), commanded a Bristol county 
regiment, 1777, for the defense of Rhode Island. 
Also Nos. 4432, 9354. 
Bernice Crane, (1743-1828), served as private and corporal 

under Capt. Samuel Tubbs and Capt. Josiah Gibbs. He was 
born at Berkley, where he died. 
Also Nos. 8222, 12336. 

Mrs. Martha Perry Clark. 149 ij 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Joel C. Clark. 

Descendant of Lieut. Abel Perry, Corp. Abel Perry, Jr., 
Capt. Asa Drury, David Haven, George Mason and Samuel 
Gleason, all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Edwin Perry and Sally Johnson Mason, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Perry and Keziah Drury, his wife; 
Joseph Johnson Mason (1788-1820) and Sarah Cripps, his wife (m. 
1812). 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Perry, Jr., and Asenath Haven, his wife; 
George Mason and Charity Johnson, his wife (m. 1780); Asa Drury 
and Dolly Gleason, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abel Perry and Keziah Morse, his wife; 
David Haven and Abigail Prentiss, his wife (m. 1761); Samuel 
Gleason and Dorothy Faux (m. 1740), his second wife. 

See No. 14911. 

Abel Perry, (1736-1808), was a member of the Committee 
of Correspondence, and turned out at the Lexington Alarm. 
He served as lieutenant, 1780. 

Also No. 3614. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 34I 



Abel Perry, Jr., (1757-1841), served as corporal with his 
father, in Rhode Island, 1780. He was born at Sherborn, 
and died at Natick. 

Asa Drury, (1748-1816), was a corporal at the Lexington 
Alarm. He served several enlistments and rose to the rank 
of captain. He was born at Framingham, and died at Natick. 

David Haven, (1734-1805), served at Lexington, Bunker 
Hill, Canada, and Rhode Island. 

George Mason served on the "Thorn" commanded by 
Richard Crowell from Marblehead, 1780. 

Mrs. Adeline F. Entwistle. 14916 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of James R. Entwistle. 

Descendant of Aaron Hill, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Benjamin Illingworth and Sylvia Chickering, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Shem Chickering and Sally Hill, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughte'r of Aaron Hill and Catherine Hall, his wife. 

Aaron Hill, (1752-1818), enlisted from Middlesex county 
in Capt. Lawson Buckminster's company, Bullard's regi- 
ment, for service on the Hudson, 1778. 

Mrs. Annie E, Johnson Reed. 14917 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of George A. Reed. 

Descendant of Sergt. Thomas Gallup, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of William M. Johnson and Elizabeth M. Shepard, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Shepard and Martha Gallup, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Gallup and Martha Gallup, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Gallup and Hannah Dean, his 
wife. 

Thomas Gallup, (1727-77), was a private in Capt. Joshua 
Hendee's company. Col. Jonathan Chase's regiment, and 
subsequently served as sergeant. He was born at Stoning- 
ton. Conn. 

Mrs. Harriet A. Fiske Gardner. 149 i8 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Horatio W. Gardner. 



342 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Descendant of Asaph Bigelow, Benjamin Herring, Samuel 
Gleason, Moses Fiske, Oliver Johnson and Ebenezer Bullard. 
Daughter of Moses M. Fiske and Harriet Herring, his wife. 
See Nos. 14911, 14915. 

Mrs. Jennie Rice Ware. M9I9 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Widow of Edgar V. Ware. 

Descendant of Jonathan Rice, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Lorenzo Emerson Rice and Harriet Eames, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Phinehas Rice and Sally Rutter, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Phinehas Rice and Ruth Perry, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Rice and Ruth Eames, his wife. 
See No. 14931. 

Mrs. Angeline A. Eames Gage. 14920 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of James W. H. Gage. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Eames, Jr., of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Edmund Eames and Catharine Eames, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Alexander Eames and Abigail Lovell, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Eames, Jr., and Katherine Rice, 
his wife. 

Nathaniel Eames, Jr., (1747-1820), was a minute man at 
the Lexington Alarm, under Capt. Jesse Eames, and served at 
the Bennington Alarm under Capt. Nathan Drury. He was 
born at Framingham, where he died. 

Mrs. Emma Choate Folger. 1492 i 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Howard Jenkins Folger. 

Descendant of James Choate and of John Baker, of Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter of George Choate and Lucy A. Baker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Silas Baker and Dorothy Templeton, his 
wife; James Choate and Abigail Perkins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Baker and Mary Hayden, his wife. 

James Choate, (1761-1846), was among the picked men se- 
lected to row the army across the river after the battle of 
Long Island. He was born at Hog Island, Mass., and died 
at Derry, N. H. 

John Baker turned out at the Lexington Alarm. 



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Mrs. Clara W. Cooke Videto. 14922 

Born in Connecticut. 

Wife of John F. Videto. 

Descendant of Michael Moses, Joseph Cooke and of Ens. 
Marvin Beckwith, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Charles Ward Cooke and Louisa Susan Beardsley, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Noble Beardsley and Susan Amelia 
Welles, his wife; Augustus Cooke and Mary Negus Cooper, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Horace Welles and Amy Moses, his wife 
(b. 1776) ; Nathan Cooke and Abigail Beckwith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Michael Moses and Thankful Case, his 
wife (b. 1747); Joseph Cooke and Lucretia Post, his wife; Marvin 
Beckwith and Abigail Clark, his wife (b. 1739; ni- I7S9)- 

Joseph Cooke, (1735-1821), was a member of the General 
Court from Harwinton, where he was born and died. 

Michael Moses, (1737-97), enlisted as a private in the 
Eighteenth regiment. He was born and died at Simsbury. 

Marvin Beckwith, (1737-1812), enlisted in Capt. Samuel 
Wylly's company. Col. Joseph Spencer's regiment, raised to 
defend Boston, 1775. He was appointed ensign, 1778. 

Also Nos. 7230, 8340, 13183. 

Mrs. Mary Ellen Marshall. 14923 

Born in Maine. 

Wife of Isaac Newton Marshall. 

Descendant of Lieut. James McClure and of James Nesmith, 
of New Hampshire ; Joel Rich, of Maine. 

Daughter of James Alvin Varney and Hannah Abigail Rich, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Moses Varney and Margaret McClure, his wife; 
John Rich and Annie Riggs Merrill, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James McClure and Mary Nesmith, his wife; 
Joel Rich and Betsey Gates, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Nesmith and Mary Dinsmorc, his 
wife. 

James McClure, (1753-1840), served as a private, 1775-76. 
He was second lieutenant, 1777, in Capt. Abel Walker's com- 
pany. Col. David Hobart's regiment, to reinforce the Northern 
army. He was born at Londonderry and died at Acworth. 

James Nesmith, (1718-93), responded to the first call for 
troops in Capt. George Reid's company of minute men and 



344 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

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was at Bunker Hill. He was born in Ireland and died at 
Londonderry. 

Also No. 4913. 

Joel Rich, (1753-1838), enlisted from Gorham in Capt. 
Wentworth Stewart's company, Col. Edmund Phinney's 
regiment, and served at the siege of Boston. He was born 
in England and died at Jackson, Maine. 

Mrs. Adriana Overhiser. M924 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of John Seymour Overhiser. 
Descendant of Solomon Tift, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Edwin Barbour Wheeler and Mary Ann Lewis, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of David Lewis and Lydia Tift, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Tift and Eunice Burrows, his wife. 
See No. 14711. 

Mrs. Ellen Adalena Hunt. 1492^ 

Born in Connecticut. 
Wife of Frank Howard Hunt. 
Descendant of Solomon Tift, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Edwin Barbour Wheeler and Mary Ann Lewis, his 
wife. 
See Nos. 14711, 14724. 

Mrs. Maud Grice Billings Baldwin. 14926 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Dr. S. O. Baldwin. 
Descendant of Solomon Tift. 

Daughter of Charles Franklin Billings and Ellen Adalena Wheeler, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edwin Barbour Wheeler and Mary Ann Lewis, 
his wife. 

See Nos. 14711, 14924. 

Miss Florence Creighton Shepherd. 14927 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Thomas Odiorne, of New Hampshire; Jo- 
seph Bennett, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry French Shepherd and Susan Huntington 
Odiorne, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of James Creighton Odiorne and Susan Elizabeth 
Warren, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Odiorne and Maria Creighton, his 
wife; Isaac Warren and Sarah Bennett, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Odiorne and Joanna Gilman, his 
wife; Joseph Bennett and Mary Swift, his wife. 

Thomas Odiorne, (1733-1819), was appointed one of the 
Committee of Safety, and served two years. He was a 
member of the General Court from Exeter. He was born 
at Portsmouth, and died at Exeter. 

Joseph Bennett, (1752-1816), was a private under Capt. 
Simon Edgell and Capt. Thomas Drury, 1775. He served 
in the Rhode Island campaign, 1780, and as sutler in the 
Continetal Army. 

Also Nos. 7999, 8005. 

Mrs. Adaline Trowbridge Metcalf. 14928 

Born in New York. 

Widow of George S. Metcalf. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. John Trowbridge and of Lieut. 
John Trowbridge, Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George A. Trowbridge and Susannah Resler, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edmund Trowbridge (1777-1865) and Hannah 
Wheeler, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Trowbridge, Jr., and Mary Bent, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Trowbridge and Margaret Farrar, 
his first wife. 

John Trowbridge, (1732-1807), entered the army as ma- 
jor, 1776, and was in Col. Benjamin Hawes' regiment, 1778, 
for service in Rhode Island. He was lieutenant colonel 
under Col. Abner Perry, 1780. He was born at Framing- 
ham, where he died. 

John Trowbridge, Jr., (1752-1825), was a minute man from 
Framington in Capt. Simon Edgell's company at the Lexington 
Alarm. He served as lieutenant in the Fifth Middlesex county 
regiment, 1778-81. 

Miss Irene Metcalf. 14929 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. John Trowbridge and of Lieut. 
John Trowbridge. 



34^ DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of George S. Metcalf and Adaline Trowbridge, his wife. 
Granddaughter of George A. Trowbridge and Susannah Resler, 
his wife. 
See No. 14928. 

Mrs. Martha Hemenway Weeks. 14930 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of George H. Weeks. 

Descendant of Lieut. Ebenezer Hemenway, of Massachu- 
setts. 

Daughter of Adam Hemenway and Deborah Brown Sanger, hi§ 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Hemenway and Mary Parkhurst, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Hemenway and Bathshebah Stone, 
his wife. 

See No. 14138. 

Mrs. Helen M. Stearns Pease. 1493 i 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Walter W. Pease. 

Descendant of Timothy Stearns, Nathaniel Eames, Na- 
thaniel Eames, Jr., Henry Eames, Jonathan Rice, Abel Hol- 
brook, David Holbrook, James Holbrook, Gideon Stetson 
and Capt. John Vinton, all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles A. Stearns and Mary E. Holbrook, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas C. Stearns and Mary Eames, his wife; 
William Holbrook and Rhoda Stetson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Holbrook and Betsey Caperman, his 
wife; William Stetson and Rhoda Holbrook, his wife; Amos 
Stearns and Sally Watts, his wife; Abel Eames (b. 1778) and Hitty 
Eames, his wife (b. 1781). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ichabod Holbrook and Hannah Hayden, 
his wife; James Holbrook and Rhoda Vinton, his wife; Gideon 
Stetson and Hannah Holbrook, his wife; Timothy Stearns and Lydia 
Walton, his wife; Nathaniel Eames, Jr., and Katherine Rice, his 
wife (b. 1751); Henry Eames and Azubah Haven, his wife (parents 
of Hitty) (m. 1781). 

See No. 14920. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Holbrook and Mary Hayden, 
his wife; John Vinton and Hepzibah French, his wife; Nathaniel 
Eames and Rachel Lovell (m. 1735), his wife; Jonathan Rice and 
Ruth Eames, his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 347 



John Vinton, (1734-1803), commanded a company of minute 
men from Braintree at the Lexington Alarm. He was cap- 
tain of Grenadiers at the siege of Boston and in the New York 
campaign. He was born at Braintree, where he died. 

Also Nos. 3821, 5915, 10031, 13375- 

Timothy Stearns, (1740-1831), was a private in Capt. Wal- 
ter McFarland's company, Col. Cyprian Howe's regiment, 
and served in Rhode Island, 1780-81. 

Henry Eames, (1751-1829), was a minute man in Capt. 
Jesse Eames' company at the Lexington Alarm. He also 
served under Capt. Simon Edgell. 

David Holbrook, (1717-82), served, 1776, at Nantasket in 
Capt. Moses French's company, Col. Joseph Palmer's regiment, 
and with him were two sons, James and David. 

James Holbrook served in Capt. John Vinton's company 
of grenadiers, Col. Benjamin Lincoln's regiment, 1775. 
He was born 1753. 

Abel Holbrook enlisted at Braintree, 1778, in Capt. Na- 
thaniel Belcher's company. Col. Nathaniel Wade's regiment, 
for service in Rhode Island. He was born 1761. 

Gideon Stetson enlisted 1776. He was born 1743. 

Jonathan Rice, (1725-80), served at Roxbury, 1776, under 
Capt. Simon Edgell, and, 1779, under Capt. Henry Prentiss. 

Nathaniel Eames, (1703-96), who had fought in the early 
wars, was a minute man from Framingham under Capt. Mi- 
cajah Gleason at the Lexington Alarm. 

Mrs. Susan Huntington Odiorne Briggs. 14932 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Widow of Francis H. Briggs. 

Descendant of Joseph Bennett, of Massachusetts ; Thomas 
Odiorne, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of James Creighton Odiorne and Susan Elizabeth 
Warren, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Warren and Sally Bennett, his wife; 
George Odiorne and Maria Creighton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Bennett and Mary Swift, his wife; 
Thomas Odiorne and Joanna Gilman, his wife. 

See No. 14927. 



34^ DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Mrs. Nellie Rice Fiske. 14933 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of David Fuller Fiske. 

Descendant of Ezekiel Rice, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George Alonzo Rice and Harriette Gibson Rutter, 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Rice and Dorcas Heard, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Rice and Eunice Cutting, his wife. 

Ezekiel Rice, (1742-1835), served as bombardier in Capt. 
Joseph Balch's company, Col. Thomas Craft's artillery, 
1776-77. He was born at Worcester and was a pensioner 
from Wavland, where he died. 

Miss Mary F, Richardson. 14934 

Born in New Hampshire. 

Descendant of Moses Richardson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Francis Augustus Richardson and Esther 
Grcely. his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Richardson and Relief Arnold, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Raham Richardson and Mary Prentiss, his 
wife, 

Gr,-gr,-granddaughter of Moses Richardson and Mary Prentice, his 
wife. 

Moses Richardson, (1722-75), was a minute man at the 

Lexington Alarm and was killed on the retreat from Lexing- 
ton. His name is on the monument erected at Cambridge 
to the memorv of those who fell that memorable dav. 
Also Ko. 7513. 

Mrs. Belinda Nichols Cloyes. 149^5 

Bom in Mas^^ichusettsu 
Wife v>i Joseph Courtland CloyesL 

Descendant of Col. Thomas Xixon, of Massachusetts, 

DAUjrfittr of Oren Xichols and Marr A, WoodlwarT. his wife. 

GrAnv^^iAughter o: Jc>hn Xichols and Hannah Xixon, his wiie. 

Gr.-iHTiniJuausrhtcr of Thomas Xixon and Bethiah Steams, his wife. 

Thomas Xixon, t ir^iSoo"^, entered the armv {rom Ftaai- 
ingham as Heutenant colonel in CoL John Xixon's regiment, 
1775, He was comnussioned colonel 1776. wais at Harlem 
Hei4:his and :n :he Burgoyne campaign and! the ^orrender. 
He was an or:<:ina: n^ember of the C:achmaii His order 
Sook :> w^.th the Histc^nca! S>:£etT oi Bcvsroa. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 349 



Miss Mary C. Coolidge. 14936 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Corp. Joel Coolidge, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Charles W. Coolidge and Lucinda Proctor, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Francis Coolidge and Mahala Stone, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joel Coolidge and Martha Ware, his wife. 
See No. 14144. 

Mrs. Grace W. Coolidge Van Praag. 14937 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of William Porter Van Praag. 

Descendant of Corp. Joel Coolidge, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Charles W. Coolidge and Lucinda Proctor, his wife. 
See No. 14936. 



Miss F. Gertrude Coolidge. 14938 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Corp. Joel Coolidge. 

Daughter of Henry De Stone Coolidge and Julia G. Kennedy, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Francis Coolidge and Mahala Stone, his wife. 
See No. 14936. 



Miss Josephine Clark. 14939 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Bent, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Willard Emerson Clark and Eunice Harriman, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Alexander Clark (b. 1811) and Abbie Blake 
Adams, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Clark and Polly Bent, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Bent and Mary Abbe, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Bent and Molly Stacey (m. 1751), 
his wife. 

John Bent, (1730-1818), enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Simon 
Edgeirs company. He served as lieutenant under Capt. Na- 
than Drury, Col. Abner Perry's regiment, 1779-80. He was 
born and died at Framingham. 



350 DAUGHT^S OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Marcella Davis- 14940 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Col. Thomas Nixon, Capt. Thomas Nixon, 
Jr., and Edmund Rice, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Peter Brewer Davis and Olenia Nixon, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Warren Nixon (1793-1872) and Salome Rice, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Nixon, Jr., and Lydia Hager, his 
wife; Edmund Rice and Abigail Cutting, his wife (m. 1784). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Nixon and Bethiah Stearns, his 
wife. 

See No. 14935. 

Thomas Nixon, Jr., (1762- 1842), served as fifer in Capt. 

David Moore's company at the age of thirteen. He enlisted, 
1777, for three years, and served to the close of the war. 
He was a pensioner of Framingham, where he was born. 

Edmund Rice, (1755-1841), enlisted from Sudbury as an 
eight month's man, 1775. He was a pensioner from Way- 
land, where he died. 

Miss Clara Davis. 14941 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Col. Thomas Nixon, Capt. Thomas Nixon, 
Jr., and Edmund Rice, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Peter Brewer Davis and Olenia Nixon, his wife. 
See No. 14935, I4940. 

Mrs. Mary Cordelia Sprague Fuller. 14942 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Chauncey Upham Fuller. 

Descendant of Israel Sprague, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Franklin Harvey Sprague and Esther Cordelia Moore, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Sprague and Anne Hill, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Israel Sprague and Ruth Learned, his wife. 

Israel Sprague served in Capt. Wing Spooner's company, 
Col. Cushing's regiment, 1777. He was born at Maiden, 
1741, and died at Phillipston. 

Mrs. Edith H. Thompson. 14943 

Born in Maine. 
Wife of Edward W. Thompson. 



UNKAOE BOOK. 35 1 



Descendant of Lieut. Ivory Hovey, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Elijah Hawkes and Maria Hovey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ivory Hovey, Jr., and Elizabeth Lermond, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ivory Hovey and Lucy Peabody, his wife. 

Ivory Hovey, (1750-1832), entered the army as a private 
and was at the battle of Bunker Hill. He served as ser- 
geant, 1776, and subsequently as lieutenant. He was born 
at Boxford, where he died. 

Also No. 12754. 

Mrs. Annie Alden Cahill Johnson. 14944 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Walter Whitney Johnson. 

Descendant of Daniel Alden, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Charles S. Cahill and Caroline S. Tracy, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Tracy and Sally Alden, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Alden and Sarah Alden, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Alden and Jane Turner, his wife. 

Daniel Alden, (1720-90), enlisted, 1775, in Capt. Charles 
Ellsworth's company and served under Capt. Ezekiel Olcott 
in the Rhode Island campaign, 1778. 

Mrs. Mary Davis Beal Hooper. 1494^ 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of George L. Hooper. 

Descendant of Thomas Willcutt, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Levi Lincoln Willcutt and Mary Ann Phillips Davis, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Levi Willcutt and Sarah Beal, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Willcutt and Susanna Stodder, his 
wife. 

Thomas Willcutt, (1760-1814), enlisted at the age of 
eighteen and served as a gunner in Col. Paul Revere's First 
artillery regiment. He gave three years service. He was 
born at Cohasset, where he died. 

Miss Elizabeth Frances Lamere. 14946 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Capt. Daniel Moore and of James Moore, 
of New Hampshire. 



352 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Daughter of John Lamere and Sarah Lauretta Wood, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ephraim Wood and Agnes Moore, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Moore and Elizabeth Forrest, his wife* 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Moore and Margaret White, his 
wife. 

Daniel Moore, (1738-1820), served under Stark at Bunker 
Hill and with him were his sons James and Isaac, one as 
waiter and the other as fifer. He commanded a company 
in the Canadian and Rhode Island expeditions. He was 
born at Pembroke, where he died. 

Also No. 1 1609. 

Mrs. Zenette Huntoon Smith. 14947 

Born in Vermont. 

Wife of Charles Smith. 

Descendant of Charles Huntoon, of Vermont. 

Daughter of David Huntoon and Sally Kimball, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Huntoon and Susanna Sleeper, his wife. 

Charles Huntoon, (1755-1835), was a private in Capt. 
Uriah Wilcox's company to reinforce Ticonderoga, 1777. 
He served several enlistments in the New Hampshire Line. 
He died at Vershire, Vt. 

Miss Helen Waugh Wright, 14948 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Lieut. Jonathan Wiswall and of John Claf- 

lin, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Alexander Wright and Sabra Claflin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Claflin and Sabra Wiswall, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Wiswall and Mary Daniels, his 
wife; John Claflin and Mary Sheffield, his wife. 

Jonathan Wiswall, (1737-1808), was sergeant at the Lex- 
ington Alarm in Capt. Staples Chamberlin's company. Col. 
Samuel Bullard's regiment. He served as Heutenant in CoL 
Abner Perry's Middlesex county regiment, 1780. He was 
born at Dorchester and died at Holliston. 

John Claflin, (1750-1835), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm in Capt. John Holmes' company, Col. Samuel Bui- 
lard's regiment. He was born at Hopkinton and died at 
Holliston. 



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Mrs. Caroline Bosworth Mann. 14949 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Reuben Mann. 

Descendant of Corp. John Bosworth, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Chilson Bosworth and Chloe Sibley, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Bosworth. 

John Bosworth served several enlistments from Sandis- 
field under different commands, 1775-80. 

Mrs. Martha Gertrude Greene Sherman. 14950 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Wife of William Frederick Sherman. 

Descendant of Col. Christopher Greene, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of William Arnold Greene and Martha Waldo Brown, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Greene and Phebe Greene, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Jeremiah Greene and Lydia Arnold, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Greene and Anne Lippitt, 
his wife. 

Christopher Greene, (1737-81), commanded a company, 
1775, was in the expedition to Canada and taken prisoner 
at Quebec. He was exchanged, promoted colonel and with 
inferior numbers he repulsed the Hessians at Red Bank, 
1777. For this brilliant victory Congress voted him a sword. 
He organized a new regiment, 1778, that did fine service in 
the Rhode Island campaign. He served under Lafayette 
and was massacred by a band of Tory refugees. 

Also Nos. 930, 11315. 

Mrs. Clara Jane Sylvester. 1499 i 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of William Hutchenson Sylvester. 
Descendant of Corp. John Bosworth. 
Daughter of Reuben Mann and Caroline Bosworth, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Chilson Bosworth and Chloe Sibley, his wife. 
See No. 14949. 

Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Whittredge. 14992 

Born in Maine. 
Wife of Edgar Herbert Whittredge. 

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354 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of John Clements, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Emery Thomas Wasgatt and Elizabeth Helen Was- 
gatt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Aaron Wasgatt and Deborah Burns Clements, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Clements and Deborah Burns, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Clements. 

John Clements turned out at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. 
Joseph Eaton's company. He was born at Haverhill, 1755. 

Mrs. Eliza Amelia Hastings. i49Jj 

Born in Maine. 

Wife of Ellsworth W. Hastings. 

Descendant of Jacob Lurvey, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James B. Williams and Charlotte S. Higgins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Reuben Higgins and Susan Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Brown and Susanna Lurvey, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Lurvey and Hannah Baynton, his 
wife. 

Jacob Lurvey, (1761-1853), served in sea coast defense in 
Capt. David Warner's company. He was born at Glouces- 
ter, Mass., and died at Tremont, Maine. 

Mrs. Louise Jane Stoddard. 149J4 

Born in Canada. 

Wife of Alphonso Stoddard. 

Descendant of Capt. James Sinclair, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of William Libbey and Diantha Jane Sinclair, his wife. 
Granddaughter of David Sinclair and Cynthia Porter, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of James Sinclair and Rachel Folsom, his wife. 
James Sinclair, (1737-1811), served as ensign in Capt. 

Peter Coffin's company at Winter Hill, 1775, and commanded 
a company in Col. John Waldron's regiment, 1776. He was 
born at Exeter, where he died. 

Miss Nellie Lillian Stoddard. i49Jj 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Capt. James Sinclair. 

Daughter of Alphonso Stoddard and Louise Jane Libbey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Libbey and Diantha Jane Sinclair, his 

wife. 
See No. 14954- 



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Mrs. Grace Wallace Page. 149^6 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Rev. Frederick Harlan Page. 

Descendant of Jonathan Conant, of Massachusetts ; James 
Wallace, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Charles Edwin Conant and Marion Crawford Wallace, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Conant and Hannah Fornis, his wife; 
Benjamin Wallace and Ann Jane Shattuck, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Conant, Jr., and Polly Baker, his 
wife; James Wallace and Jennett Walker, his wife, i 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Conant and Mercy Lovett, his 
wife. 

Jonathan Conant, (1737-90), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of Beverly, where he was born. He died at 
Mount Vernon, N. H. 

James Wallace, (1760-1848), enlisted at seventeen and 
served under Stark at Bennington. He was born at Bedford 
and died at Antrim. 



Mrs. Caroline W. Swain Talbot. 149^7 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Charles Carroll Talbot. 

Descendant of Edward Swain, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Swain and Elizabeth M. Swain, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Swain and Ruth Swain, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Swain and Elizabeth Swain, his wife. 

Edward Swain, (1752-98), served in Capt. Benjamin Per- 
kin's company. Col. Moses Little's regiment, 1775. He was 
born at Newburyport, where he died. 

Miss Harriet Marshall Pease. 14958 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Noah Pease and of Silvanus Luce, of Mas- 
sachusetts. 

Daughter of Richard Luce Pease and Mary West, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaiah Dunham Pease and Polly Luce, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Noah Pease and Hannah Dunham, his wife; 
Silvanus Luce and Elizabeth Ferguson, his wife. 

Noah Pease, (1754-1841), was a private in Capt. Benjamin 



35^ DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Smith's company, Dukes county regiment, for sea coast de- 
fense, 1776. He was born at Edgartown, where he died. 

Silvanus Luce, (1740-1803), served in Capt. Nathan Smith's 
company for the defense of Martha's Vineyard, 1776. 

Mrs. Fannie A. Deane. 149^9 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Widow of Charles A. Deane. 

Descendant of Zachariah Pease, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Hebron Vincent and Lydia Coffin Russell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Vincent and Betsey Pease, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Zachariah Pease and Lydia Crowell, his wife. 

Zachariah Pease, (1750-1845), served in the Second com- 
pany, Dukes county regiment, 1776. He was born at Ed- 
gartown, where he died. 

Mrs, Sarah Ann Wasson Beetle. 14960 

Born in Indiana. 

Widow of David S. Beetle. 

Descendant of Joseph Wasson. 

Daughter of John M. Wasson and Anna M. Wasson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Archibald Wasson and Elizabeth Wasson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Wasson. 

Joseph Wasson, (1744-1832), served iti the Southern cam- 
paign, commanded by Gen. Nathaniel Greene, where he was 
wounded. He was born in England and died in Wayne 
county, Indiana. 

Miss Susie Russell Beetle. 14961 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of David Smith, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Christopher Richard Beetle, Jr., and Lizzie Mary Rus- 
sell, his wife. 

(jranddaughter of Christopher Richard Beetle and Charlotte Nor- 
ton Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Smith and Sarah Skiff, his wife. 

David Smith, (1756-1818), enlisted, 1776, as a private in the 
Second company, Dukes county regiment. He was born at 
Edgartown and died at Tisbury. 



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Mrs. Adalaide Marshall Cook. 14962 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Widow of William Cook. 

Descendant of Zachariah Pease, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Thomas Marshall Pease and Lydia Ann Vincent, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Vincent and Betsey Pease, his wife. 
See No. 14959. 

Mrs- Lucretia Robinson Storms. 14963 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Widow of William Rodolphus Storms. 

Descendant of Maj. Mayhew Adams and of Shadrach 
Robinson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Robinson and Lucretia Adams, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Adams and Dinah Allen, his wife; Shad- 
rach Robinson and Deborah Robinson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Mayhew Adams and Rebecca Mayhew, his 
wife. 

See No. 14696. 

Shadrach Robinson, (1758-1842), enlisted at the age of 
eighteen and served at Elizabeth Island. He was born at 
Nanshon and died at Chilmark, Dukes county. 

Mrs, Charlotte McLellan Coffin. 14964 

Born in Maine. 

Widow of Jared W. Coffin. 

Descendant of Lieut. Gary McLellan, of Maine. 

Daughter of Alexander McLellan and Belinda Donaldson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gary McLellan and Eunice Elder, his wife. 

Gary McLellan, (1745-1805), was an ensign in Capt. Hart 
Williams' company, Gol. Edmund Phinney's regiment, 1775, 
and subsequently served as lieutenant. He was bom at 
Gotham, where he died. 

Miss Jennie Louise Dunham. 14965 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Joseph Dunham, Elijah Stuart and Jethro 
Dunham, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Charles G. M. Dunham and Susannah Silva, his wife. 



358 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of Francis J. Silva and Jane Stuart Dunham, his 
wife; Charles F. Dunham and Matilda V. Dunham, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Dunham and Sukey Stuart, his wife; 
Ebenezer Dunham and Margaret Dunham, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Dunham and Patience Dunham, 
his wife; Elijah Stuart and Jedidah Butler, his wife; Jethro Dunham 
and Lydia Dunham, his wife. 

See No. 14890. 

Joseph Dunham', (1741-96), gave valuable service in the 
commissary department throughout the Revolution. He 
was born at Edgartown, where he died. 

Jethro Dunham, (1754-1820), served as a private in Capt. 
Benjamin Smith's company, 1776. He was bom at Edgar- 
town and died at Nantucket. 

Miss Martha Whelden Daggett. 14966 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Maj. Bretherton Daggett and Lieut. Col. 
Malatiah Davis, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Franklin Daggett and Lydia Davis Luce, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Timothy Daggett and Sally Jcrnegan, his wife; 
Jarreh Luce and Lydia Davis, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Bretherton Daggett and Mary Tucker, his 
wife; Shubel Davis and Jane West, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Melatiah Davis and Jemima Dunham, 
his wife. 

See No. 14897. 

Bretherton Daggett, (1724-83), was commissioned major 
of the Martha's Vineyard regiment, 1776. He was bom 
and died at Edgartown. 

Also No. 5769. 

Mrs. Mary Louise Norton Ferguson. 14967 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Widow of George G. Ferguson. 

Descendant of Silvanus Luce and of Maj. Mayhew Adams, 
of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James Adams Norton and Elizabeth Ferguson Lace, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Silvanus Luce and Pamela Keith his wife; 
Thomas Norton and Louisa Adams, his wife. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 359 



Gr.-granddaughter of Silvanus Luce and Elizabeth Ferguson, his 
wife; James Adams and Dinah Allen, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Mayhew Adams and Rebecca Mayhew, 
his wife. 

See Nos. 14696, 14958. 

Mrs. Velina Potter Fisher. " 14968 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Widow of John Porter Fisher. 

Descendant of Zephaniah Butler, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Stephen Morse and Sarah Pease Butler, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Butler and Love Pease, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Zephaniah Butler and Hannah Ripley, his 
wife. 

Zephaniah Butler, (1750-1816), was a private in the Second 
company of Dukes county militia, 1776. He was born and 
died at Edgartown. 

Mrs. Parnell Smith Pease Fisher. 14969 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Capt. Charles Williams Fisher. 

Descendant of Capt. Nathan Smith and of Elijah Stuart, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Wesley Pease and Parnell Cathcart Smith, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Tisdale Smith and Jedidah Stewart, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Smith and Caroline Smith, his wife; 
Elijah Stuart and Jedidah Butler, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Smith and Parnell Cathcart, his 
wife (parents of Caroline). 

See No. 14890. 

Nathan Smith, (1731-1805), commanded the first company 
in the Dukes county regiment, 1776. The powder horn he 
carried in the Colonial wars is still in the family. He was 
born at Tisbury and died at Lamberts Cove. 

Miss Elizabeth Estey Fisher. 14970 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Col. Beriah Norton, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Daniel Fisher, M. D., and Grace Cosens Coffin, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Allen Coffin and Deborah Gardner, his wife. 



360 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Coffin, Jr., and Zoraida Norton, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Beriah Norton and Ann Frances Cosens, 
his wife. 

Beriah Norton, (1734-1820), who had served in the Com- 
missary was chosen colonel of the First Dukes county regi- 
ment. He was born at Edgartown, where he died. 

Miss Grace Coffin Fisher. 1497 i 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Col. Beriah Norton. 

Daughter of Daniel Fisher, M. D., and Grace Cosens Coffin, his 
wife. 
See No. 14970. 

Mrs, Mary Belle Gabrielson. M972 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Eric Gabrielson. 

Descendant of Noah Pease, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Littleton C. Wimpenney and Isabella W. Pease, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jeremiah Pease and Eliza Pease, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Noah Pease and Hannah Dunham, his wife. 
•See No. 14958. 

Mrs. Maria Pease Hedden. 14973 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Edward Fitch Hedden. 
Descendant of Noah Pease. 

Daughter of Joseph T. Pease and Sophronia C. Pease, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jeremiah Pease and Eliza Pease, his wife. 
See Nos. 14958, 14972. 

Miss Annie Fisher Mayhew. 14974 

Born in California. 

Descendant of Col. Beriah Norton, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Joseph Addison Mayhew and Ann Frances Fisher, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel Fisher, M. D., and Grace Cosens Co£Ba, 

his wife. 
See No. 14970. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 36 1 



Mrs. Nancy Coffin Mullen. 14975: 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Widow of John Mullen. 

Descendant of Peter Norton, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Edwin Coffin and Hannah Pease Norton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Presbury Norton and Nancy Butler, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Norton and Elizabeth Athearn, his 
wife. 

Peter Norton, (1756-1837), served in Capt. Benjamin 

Smith's company for sea coast defense. He was born at 

Tisbury, where he died. 

Miss LucRETiA Storms Norton. 14976 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Peter Norton, Maj. Mayhew Adam's and 
Shadrach Robinson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Ichabod Norton and Maria Presbury Robinson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Robinson and Lucretia Adams, his wife; 
James Norton and Mary Riddell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Norton and Elizabeth Athearn, his 
wife. 

See Nos. 14696, 14963, 14975. 

Miss Sarah Mayhew Norton. 14977 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Peter Norton, Maj. Mayhew Adams and 

Shadrach Robinson. 

Daughter of Ichabod Norton and Maria Presbury Robinson, his 
wife. 
See No. 14976. 

Mrs. Paulina M, Orswell. 14978 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Widow of George B. Orswell. 

Descendant of Col. Beriah Norton, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Timothy Coffin, Jr., and Velina Pease Worth, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Timothy Coffin, Jr., and Zoraida Norton, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Beriah Norton and Ann Frances Cosens, his 
wife. 
See No. 14970. 



362 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Maria Thurston Pease. 14979 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Noah Pease and of Silvanus Luce, of Mas- 
sachusetts. 

Daughter of Richard Luce Pease and Mary West, his wife. 
See No. 14958. 

Miss Sarah Franklyn Pease. 14980 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Capt. Nathan Smith, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Charles Wesley Pease and Parnell Cathcart Smith, 
his wife. 
See No. 14969. 

Mrs. Hannah Norton Slamm. 14981 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Jefferson A. Slamm. 

Descendant of Peter Norton, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Edwin Coffin and Hannah Pease Norton, his wife. 
See No. 14975. 

Mrs. Mary Wesley Pease Worth. 14982 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Benjamin Baze Worth. 
Descendant of Capt. Nathan Smith. 

Daughter of Charles Wesley Pease and Parnell Cathcart Smith, 
his wife. 
See No. 14969. 

Mrs. Ellen Fellows Young. 14983 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of George Brooks Young. 

Descendant of Daniel Fellows and of Thomas Pease, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Daniel Fellows, Jr., and Sophronia Augusta Smith, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Cyril Smith and Olive Pease, his wife; Daniel 
Fellows and Sally Osborn, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Pease and Abiah Smith (Shaw), his 
wife. 



UNEACE BOOK. 363 



Thomas Pease, (1725-94), served in the defense of Martha's 
Vineyard. He was born at Edgartown, where he died. 

Daniel Fellows, (1753-1832), enlisted, 1779, in Capt. 
Stephen Jenkins' company, Col. Jacob Gerrish's regiment. 
He was born at Canaan, Conn., and died at Edgartown. 

Mrs. Harriet Ripley Fisher Shepard. 14984 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Widow of Calvin Shepard. 

Descendant of Cornelius Ripley, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Hiram Fisher and Margaret Ripley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ephraim Ripley and Dinah Norton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Ripley and Thankful Pease, his 
wife. 

Cornelius Ripley, (1736-1815), served in the defense of 
Martha's Vineyard, where he was born and where he died. 

Miss Cornelia Mayhew Worth. 14985 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Lieut. Ezra Cleavland and of Sergt. Seth 
Cleavland, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Edward Worth and Harriet Mayhew, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Mayhew and Jedidah Cleavland, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Cleavland and Mattie Cleavland 
(cousins), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Cleavland and Abiah Neal, his wife 
(m. 1770); and of Seth Cleavland (his brother). 

Ezra Cleavland, (1746-1822), served as second lieutenant 
in the First company of Dukes county militia. He was born 
at Edgartown, where he died and is buried. 

Seth Cleavland, (1742-1809), served as corporal and ser- 
geant in the Dukes county militia. 

Mrs. Mary Tucker Osborn Van Deursen. 14986 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Widow of Staats Van Deursen. 

Descendant of Henry Osborn, Thomas Pease and Peter 
Norton, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Abraham Osborn and Eliza A. Norton, his wife. 



364 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of Henry Osborn and Betsy Pease, his wife; John 
P. Norton and Nancy Butler, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Pease and Lydia Pease, his first 
wife; Peter Norton and Elizabeth Athearn, his wife. 

See Nos. 14975, 14983. 

Henry Osborn, (1750-1808), served as a seaman during the 

war. He was born at Newport and died at Edgartown. 
Also No. 5769. 



Mrs. Louise Adams Robinson Hitch. 14987 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Widow of James Cannon Hitch. 

Descendant of Maj. May hew Adams and Shadrach Robin- 
son, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Robinson and Lucretia Adams, his wife. 
See No. 14963. 

Mrs. Eliza Adams Norton. 14988 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Charles Norton. 

Descendant of Maj. Mayhew Adams, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Moses Adams and Susan Palmer Butler, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Moses Adams and Martha Look, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Mayhew Adams and Rebecca Mayhew, his 
wife. 
See No. 14696. 

Mrs. Lizzie F. Legate. 14989 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Burton J. Legate. 

Descendant of Moses Clark, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George W. Hunt and Elizabeth H. Martin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathaniel Hunt and Mary P. Clark, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Clark and Mary Hale, his wife. 

Moses Clark, (1761-1839), enlisted at seventeen in Capt. 
Jonathan Evans' company. Col. Nathaniel Wade's regiment, 
for service in Rhode Island. He served, 1779, under Capt. 
Thomas Cummings, and 1780, under Capt. Thomas MighiU. 
He was born at Rowley and died at Newburyport. 

Also No. 2052. 



LINEAGE BOOK. 365 



Mrs. Lucy Anne Luther Snow. 14990 

Born in Rhode Island. 

Wife of Dr. George W. Snow. 

Descendant of James Luther. 

Daughter of Edward Luther and Hannah Sprague, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Martin Luther and Lucy Bowen, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Luther. 

James Luther enlisted, 1778, in Capt. Nathan Olney's com- 
pany, Col. Archibald Crary's regiment. He was born at 
Swansea, 1747. 

Miss Harriot Withington Colman. 1499 i 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of James Chute, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James Chute Colman and Sarah Elizabeth Withington, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jeremiah Colman and Mary Chute, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Chute and Mehitable Thurston, his 
wife. 

James Chute, (1751-1823), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. He was born at Newbury, Mass., and died 
at Madison, Ind. 

Miss Adelaide Wilhelmina Currier. 14992 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Lieut. Aaron Pardee, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Judge William Edward Currier and Fanny Maria 
Pardee, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Pardee and Fanny Long, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Pardee and Jane Perkins, his wife. 

Aaron Pardee, (1755-1837), was lieutenant in the Third 
Continental artillery and served to the close of the war. He 
was an original member of the Cincinnati. He was born at 
Sharon, Conn., and died at Newburyport, Mass. 

Miss Georgiana Augusta Currier. 14995 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Lieut. Aaron Pardee. 

Daughter of Judge William Edward Currier and Fanny Maria 
Pardee, his wife. 

See No. 14992. 



366 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Miss Alice Maria Arnold Richardson. 14994 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of George William Richardson. 

Descendant of Lieut. Nathaniel Little, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Aldrich Arnold and Ada Pauline Thurlow, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Moody Adams Thurlow and Anna Little, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Little and Joanna Muzzy Plumcr, 
his wife. 

Nathaniel Little, (1755-1835), was at the siege of Boston 
in Capt. Jonathan Poor's company. He served several en- 
listments under different comm'ands and rose to the rank of 
lieutenant. He was born at Newbury, where he died. 

Mrs. Emily Caroline Wills Page. 1499J 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Widow of Capt. David P. Page. 

Descendant of Thomas Perkins, of Massachusetts ; Sergt. 
Daniel Story, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Rufus Wills and Caroline Perkins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Perkins and Elizabeth Story, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Perkins and Martha Day Wildes, his 
wife; Daniel Story and Ruth Burnham, his wife. 

Thomas Perkins, (1724-1801), was a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm in Capt. Stephen Perkins' company. He 
enlisted, 1776, under Capt. Nathaniel Wade and served in 
the Northern Department under Capt. Robert Dodge. He 
was born at Topsfield, where he died. 

Daniel Story, (1749- 1823), served at the Ticonderoga Alarm, 
1777, and was in Capt. Samuel McConnell's company at Ben- 
nington and Stillwater. He was bom at Ipswich, Mass., and 
died at Dunbarton, N. H. 

Also No. 1 1578. 

Miss Ella Ada No yes. 14996 

Born in Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Abraham Thurlo, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of William Henry Noyes and Sarah Mathes Parshley, 
his wife. 



WNEACE BOOK. 367 



Granddaughter of Josiah Plumer Noyes and Patience Thurlo, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Paul Thurlo and Hannah Adams, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Thurlo and Lydia Boynton, his 
wife. 

Abraham Thurlo, (1743-86), served at the siege of Boston 
in Capt. Jacob Gerrish's company. Col. Moses Little's regi- 
ment. He was born at Newbury, where he died. 



Miss Margaret Holton Bartlet. 14997 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Rev. Samuel MacClintock, of Massachu- 
setts. 

Daughter of Edmund Bartlet and Louisa S. Bartlet, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Bartlet and Betsey Stoodley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Stoodley and Mary MacClintock, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel MacClintock and Mary Mont- 
gomery, his wife. 

Samuel MacClintock, (1732-1804), served as chaplain in 
Col. John Stark's regiment at Bunker Hill. He was born 
at Medford, Mass., and died at Greenland, N. H. 

Also No. 12687. 

Mrs. Sarah Agnes Little. 14998 

Born in Massachusetts. 
Wife of Edward Francis Little. 

Descendant of Col. Moses Little, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Giles Aaron Adams and Sarah Elizabeth Jackman, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Richard Adams and Abigail Little, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Little and Abigail Noyes, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Noyes and Sarah Little, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Little and Abigail Bailey, his 
wife. 

Moses Little, (1724-98), commanded a regiment at the 
battle of Bunker Hill and assisted in covering the retreat. 
He was officer of the day when Washington took command 
of the army at Cambridge. He was at the battles of Long 
Island, Trenton and Princeton, but, 1777, retired on account 



368 DAUGHTEIIS OF THE AMERICAX REVOLUTIOX. 

of ill health. He was bom at Xewbury, where he died- His 
sword is in the possession of his descendants. 
Also Kos. s^gS' 7958w 97^8. 1045a 12183, 13442. 

Miss Susan Webster Dodge. 14999 

Bom in Massachnsctts. 

Descendant of Abraham Dodge, of Massachusetts. 

Daagrhter of John Webster Dodge and Marr Harris Dodge, his 
wife. 

Graiiddaiaghter of Moses Dodge and Scsan Webster, his wife. 

Gr.-granddanghter of Abraham Dodge and Amelia Xoyes, his wifc 

Abraham Dodge, (i76i-i8l|8L enlisted at sixteen and was 
in Capt- Christopher Marshall's company, 1779. He served 
several enlistments and was fifer, 1780, in Capt. Richard Ht- 
comb's company, CoL Nathaniel Wade's regiment. He was 
bom at Wenham. and died at Xewbnryport. 

Mrs. Catherine M. Smith. 15000 

Bom in Massachusetts. 

Wife of Freeman J. Smith. 

Descendant of John Page and of Nathaniel Page, of Mas- 
sachasens. 

Da-jghter of Cbarles E. Adanss ani Vi-rian Brown, his 

Grznccangbter of Caleb 5. Brown and Isanna Page, his 

Gr.-granccaiighter of Thomas Page and Betsey Porter, his 

Gr.-gr.-grandtfacghter of Nathaniel Page and Sarah Brown, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gT.-gr-grandcacghter of John Page and Rebecca Wheeler, his 
wife. 

John Page. < 1704-82), who had served in the Colonial 
wars, aided in captnring svx. regtdars at Lexington. He was 
bom at Bedford, where he died. 

Nathaniel Page, iij^-iiig), was comet of the Bedford 
company of minute men at Concord. He was standard 
bearer and carried the baimer that has been in the family for 
a century-. He was bom and died at Bedford. 

Also No. a|65. 



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INDEX 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 





INDEX. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Abbe, Aida Kittredge, 100 

Abbott, Madeleine Livennore, 159 

Adams, Emma Root, 239 

Alexander, Harriet Crocker, 91 

Allen, Caroline F., 54 

Allen, Louie Merrill, 74 

Allen, Sarah, 269 

Alline, Mary Ella Clapp, 25 

Ailing, Louise Floyd, 92 

Allyn, Abbie M., 203 

Alvord, Adelaide Emily Barber, 266 

Anable, Anna Maria Stafford, 86 

Anable, Harriet Isabella Low, 85 

Anable, Isabella, 148 

Anderson, Mary E., 238 

Andrews, Edith Lowe Favor, 42 

Anthony, Ellen Miller, 160 

Anthony, Jane Leprilette, 160 

Arms, Emeline E., 133 

Arnold, Lucie Brent, 11 

Arnold, Netta Forney, 144 

Arnold, Virginia Loretta, 190 

Atchison, Annette Vernor, 5^ 

Atkinson, Eleanora De Treville, 161 

Avery, Jane Ann, 85 

Avery, Rachel Gordon Heron Foster, 150 

Bacon, Anna M., 137 

Bailey, Elizabeth Adams, 321 

Bailey, Ellen Maria, Ill 

Bain, Frances Lewis, 173 

Bain, Sarah Griswold, 174 

Baird, Anna Wright, 230 

Baldwin, Laura Newport, 133 

Baldwin, Maud Grice Billings, 344 



37* DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 

Ballou, Emma E 152 

Italluu, Jenny Andrews, 232 

Bankhead, Tallulah Jamee Brockman 178 

Banta, Mary Heckman, 313 

Barber, Carrie G., lOB 

Barker, Annie H. Dale JJOI 

Barker, Margaret GriBwold, 168 

Barnes, Fannie Hulljert 9S 

Bamea, Martha F., SO 

Barnes, Mary Clark, BIT 

Barnum, Mary Nieholla 180 

Bartlet, Margaret Holton 367 

Bartlett, Annie Itichmond Piatt, 211 

Hartol, Martha Belle Africa, 138 

Bassett, Mary Louisa Hooper, BOI 

Bayless, Ahbie Belle, ,...., 282 

Beal, Mary Isabel Starkweather, 46 

Beans, Annn. Rowemi, 260 

Beans, Frances L., B60 

Beans, Gertrude Moore, 259 

Beaver, Emma, 137 

Reckner, Betsy Taliaferro 326 

Beebe, Lillian Denton, 67 

Beetle, Sarah Ann Wasson, 3S6 

Beetle, Susie Russell 356 

Bel Elizabeth Douglas, 166 

Bennett, Mary Warfleld, 10 

Bertach, Julia H. Dale, 27 

Besser, Ida Ayer, 31i 

Best, Lizzie Emmie, 278 

Best, Mary Matilda 279 

Bigelow, Isabel Otis 250 

Bigelow, Minnie A 27 

Bigelow, Itomola, 250 

Bigler, Mary A., 120 

Birkhaeuser Christianna, 177 

Blair, Grace E, Pearce 297 

Ulake, Adele Louise Tnck 60 

Blakoslee, Grace Barton, 822 

Blakcslee, Helen Gilmore, ' 322 

Blodpett, Eunice W 29 

Blount, Mary Putmim Green, 302 

Bolton, Louise Patch ; 259 

llond. Octiivia Zol lit offer 161 

Biiodj-, Lura Ellen Hobbs 79 

Borden, Annie Ileminfjton Smith 46 



INDEX. 373 

Borden, Besaey, 20S 

Bower, Emma E., 54 

Bower, Marg-aret V (13 

Bowles, Sadie Margfaret Brown, 28 

Bowling', Mary Susan GJasg^iw, 69 

Bowman, Elsie, 253 

Bowman, Frances Agues, 251 

Bowman. Kate Elmendorf , I8O 

Bown, Emma Pennell, 108 

Boyd, Katharine Scott, 357 

Boyd, Martha Kenney, 13 

Bradley, Anna Samson, 377 

Bradley, Arabella Taf t, 311 

Bradley, Cornelia Louisa Carpenter, 398 

Bradley, Edith 257 

Bradley, Mabel 258 

Brayton, Sarah S 335 

Ilrewsler Elizalipth Gordon 180 

Bri^pH, Clara Harrington, 36 

Brigg-H, Clara Harring-ton, 333 

BrijTgs, Susan Himlington Odiome, 347 

Brink, Sarah C, 126 

Brittan. Clara T-. Hyde 237 

Broadlu'nd, Gertrude Deyo, 123 

Brock, Emma Walker 80 

Broek, Henrietta Wolcott, 81 

Brodhead. Jessie Willis 242 

Eronson, Sarah Jane. , 173 

Brooks, Mary Levantia Raymond 389 

Brown, Adelaide. 249 

Brown, TCliia Crosby 267 

Brown. Prancea Bailey, 151 

Brown, Gertrude Lawrence Stone 38 

Brown, Lillie Jordan, 12 

Brown, Mary Chapin Bacon, 112 

Bryner, Lura 304 

Bryner, Marian, 304 

Buckley, Annie Mai lory Tift, 264 

Endlong, Martha Williamson 156 

Bullock, Charlotte R 29 

Biillocic, Sarah Emily 40 

Bullock, Susan Budd Hansell 215 

Biindy, Adelia Wentworth, 93 

Bun^e, Sarah Emily Wheeler, 230 

Burnam, Lucia Field, 20 

Burnhara, Catharine L, H., 82 



374 DAUGHTE8S OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

BiUToag'lu), Eliza J,, 26 

Bneh, Clara Belle, 298 

Buyers, Jessie M 306 

Cabell, Margaret H. 71 

Cable, Marion Wheeler, 363 

Call, Alice Spear 315 

Campbell, Louise Marriner, iJ82 

Cantrell, Frances A., M, D., S43 

Cantrell, Jamie McFarland 232 

Capprton, Katherine Phelps, , 15 

Capron, tUen Bickford, 308 

Carlisle, Elinor 2S8 

Carmick, Malrenla Orandin, 188 

Carver, Mary ^\'inclleEte^, 299 

Case, Helen M. Herrick 84 

Chamherlain, Belle Crawford, 6 

Chandler, Mary Dalton 29 

Chapman, Blanche H. Loughridge, 2 

Chapman, Caroline Conner 222 

Chase, Clara DAnrille 330 

Chase, Emma Evarts, 101 

Chase, Helen Richmond Granger 154 

Chase, Susie Jernegan 331 

Cheaney, Edith Barbour 9 

Chenault, iEleonor B., 15 

Chenault, Margaret W„ 18 

Chesebrough, Lydia Anna, STl 

Chesebroiigh, Nancy Anna 26S 

Chichester Mary Phillips, 183 

Childs, Anna Gertrude 133 

Church, Mary Van Wyck, 87 

Churchill. Mary Heyl 88 

Clagbom, Margaret Norton 830 

Clapp, Marcy Stafford Waterman 153 

Clapp, ^ar J Magdelin Green 153 

Clark, Emma Lyon, 51 

Clark, Josephine 349 

Clark, Marcy West Beckner 326 

Clark, Martha Perry 340 

Clark, Sarah Skinner 288 

Clarke, Eliza Voorhees, 124 

Clarke, Tlorence Greeley 09 

Clarke, Louise Kennedy 134 

Clay, Prances Conn, 108 

Clayton, Mary, Ul 



INDEX. 375 

Clayton, Mary Black, 151 

Cleveland, Anna Jane, 64 

Cloyes, Belinda Nichols, 348 

Coffin, Charlotte McLellan, 357 

Cohen, Julia Lowry Clarke, 190 

Cole, Blanche Owen Dolbee, 72 

Collier, Louisa Brattan, 22 

Collins, Julia Ann, 185 

Collins, Eosalie Allan, 312 

Colman, Harriot Withington, 365 

Comstock, Frances Howlett, 95 

Conde, Catherine Clute, 109 

Conrey, Rosetta Bunker, 127 

Cook, Adalaide Marshall, 357 

Coolidge, F. Gertrude, 349 

Coolidge, Mary C, 349 

Coombs, Ella M. White 194 

Coons, Maria Ball, 99 

Copp, Julia, 278 

Couch, Jane L. Clark, 268 

Cowden, Sarah Barrett, 219 

Cowell, Mary Reigart, 142 

Cox, Jenny M., 212 

Craig, Charity Rusk, 227 

Cram, Alice Bartlett, 184 

Cramer, Harriet L. Barker, 175 

Crane, Clara A. Barrows, 272 

Cranston, Grace Lester, 264 

Crawford, Frances Gertrude, 5 

Crawford, Gertrude Smith, 90 

Crocker, Clara Farnsworth, 331 

Crocker, Helen Temple, 254 

Crocker Helen A. Norris, 253 

Crocker, Susan £., 53 

Croes, Helen Robertson, 114 

Crof oot, Mary Fitch, 207 

Cromwell, Susan Brownell, 212 

Crooke, Lucy Fleming, 19 

» 

Crossland, Lenore Downing, 128 

Crowell, Emma E. Johnson, 29 

Cruikshank, Nora C. Washburn, 108 

Crum, Marcia Phelps, 131 

Culver, Vina Norwood Jones, 296 

Cumings, Mary Augusta, 53 

Cuningham, Anna, 186 

Currier, Adelaide Wilhelmina, 365 



376 DAUGHTERS OP THE AMERICAN REVOLUTtON. 

Currier, Georgiana Augusta, 385 

Currj- Sallie Collins, 91 

Curtenius, Mary Elizabeth, 243 

CUBTIS BEDOTHA PIEBPOINT 278 

Curtis, Frances H 335 

Custis, Mary May Hansell, 150 

Dsda, Amelia Weed Hopkins, 2»1 

Dagrgett, Agnes Louise Putnam, 98 

Daggett, Elizabeth C. X<irton 330 

Daggett. Martha IVTielden 358 

Darrow, Fanny Gay, 30 

Darrow, Lucy Pease Gay, 31 

D^uun. Aiuiie Laura Reeder, 317 

Davidson, Charlotte Guild, 30 

Davis, Clara 350 

Davis. Flora Nichols, 256 

DaviB, Harriette Preacott 297. 

Davis, Marcella 350 

Davis, Rebecca Elizabeth, 162 

Day. Grace Wakeflelii, 256 

Deane. Fannie A., 358 

De Forrifl, Louise M., Ill 

Delafield. T.iKzie Hanenliamp 73 

De La Meillaic. Ttlanche Dechert, 216 

Dclony Daisy Ncet, 248 

Dempsey Mary Kensett, 24 

de Treville. Thomasina Davis, 161 

Dexter, Fannie Wbeaton 153 

Dickey, Anna MeConiba 218 

DiCKlNSON HANNAH WILLIAMS 335 

Dickinson. Louise M. 290 

Dickson, Mabel Cond^ 292 

Doan, Ellie Wood 305 

Doan, Lucreiia Emory 306 

Dodge, Emma Jessie 282 

Dodge, Susan Weliater 368 

Dolan, Mary E 109 

Doland, Augusta J 204 

Dolbear, Florence Eliza Gray 301 

Dolbee, Florence, 71 

Dolbee, Harriet C 72 

Dow, Cora Sbailer 47 

Dow, Ella Barnes 78 

Doyle, Willmina Hunt 119 

Dreisbach, Anna Hunter, 138 



INDEX, 377 

Dreisbach, Anne Kaler, 138 

Driver, Lucy Waring Baylor, 169 

Duane, Emma Cushman Lincoln, 43 

Dunham, Jennie Louise, 357 

Durant, Caroline Virginia, 43 

Dyer, Mary Potter, 158 

Eastman, Mary Elizabeth, 77 

Eastman, Rebecca Porter, 340 

Eastwood, Ellen C. Bigelow, 125 

Edmonds, Annie C, 258 

Edwards, Emma V., 110 

Edwards, Ida Moe, 139 

Eisenbrey, Alice McNeill Harrison, 147 

Eldridge, Alice Tillinghast, 206 

Elliot, Mary Elvira, 31 

Elliott, Ellen M. DeB. Mallett, 307 

Ellis, Henrietta Zeilin Wilson, 186 

Ely, Caroline Ingersoll, 98 

Emery, Isabel F. P., 336 

English, Teresa H. Farren, 274 

Entwistle, Adeline F., 341 

ESTABROOK, LUCY PRATT, 321 

Estee, Nettie W. Pierrepoint, 119 

Estes, Jimmie Gardner, 241 

Eustace, Bessie Moore, 262 

Evans, Annie, 140 

Evans, Carrie Stevens Brown, 118 

Evans, Lizzie Place, 208 

Evans, Pearl Chenault, 18 

Everson, Ellen E. Pierce, 315 

Fairchild, Ruth Elizabeth Tichener, 82 

Fales, Ella Maria Richardson, 339 

Fales, Marie Abby, 32 

Fanning, Eugenia Chambers, 240 

Farnam, Susan Frances Strong, 274 

Farrand, Jane Champenois, 83 

Felton, Mary R., 118 

Fenton, Aurilla B, 120 

Fenton Mabel A., 120 

Ferguson, Mary Louise Norton, 358 

Field, Mary Ellen Carpenter, 299 

Findlay, Mary Keesey, 329 

Fish, Helen Sara, 22 

Fisher, Elizabeth Estey, 359 



37* DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN KEVOUVtlOii. 

Fuller, Frances Wbiloey, 75 

FUher, Grace CoflUi, 360 

Fisher, ParoeU Smith PeaM, 339 

Hsher Velina Potter 359 

Titk, Ella Whitney 20S 

Fiske, Nellie Rice, j49 

Fitch, Ella Veazy, 304 

Fitbian, Georgia, 197 

rithian, Nellie 198 

neither, Helen Marian 99 

Flint, Marj Harrey, 155 

Foiger. Emma C'hoate ztZ 

Foote, Mary Helen 193 

Foote, May Carrin I93 

Forster, Helen Gordon, 140 

F*.s», Mary Jane Went, 331 

Foster, Mary, 214 

Fowle, Ellda Rumsey, aoo 

Fowier, Cora Emma 93 

Freeland, E I CBDiir Margaret, 132 

French, Clara Hill U 

Frost, Annie Hunt 121 

Poller, Cornelia Granger «1 

Fuller, Kate GroTea, 397 

Fuller, Mary Cordelia Spragae 350 

Fulton, Blanche Dorothy 134 

Fultz, Anna Mary Morton, 171 

FuFBt, Evelyn Moore Grisaim, 260 

Oabrieleon, Mary Belle, 360 

Gage, Aniline A. Eamea, 342 

Gano, J<'annelte DeL. Grissini 261 

Gardner, lliirrit^t A. Fiake 341 

Gardner, Julia Brewster, OS 

Gates, Adaline Bhodee, 261 

(..;urhiut, Amanda H 281 

George, Alice Head 79 

Gere, Mariel Chapham, 'Tt 

Getchell, Itebecca Daggett 33* 

GIBSON, IBENB WILKINSON, 205 

GHlett, Charlotte Martha, 243 

Gillette, Mary Eli/abeth Cook, 310 

GilUgan, Lillian Kich 4ft 

Qilmore, Ptnrence Barton, 3SS 

Giltner, Mary Ellen Ogden, 10 

Given, Mary Bruner, 14S 



INDEX. 379 

Glidden, Etta H., 200 

Glidden, Louise E., 201 

Golding, Ada Hanf ord, 184 

Goodhart, Eosanna Hamilton, 147 

Goodspeed, Caroline Eaymond, 292 

Goodyear, Ellen Amelia Stone, 115 

Gootee, Mary Elizabeth Collins, 186 

Gough, Margaret Irvin Duncan, 139 

Graham, Caroline Dorsey, 23 

Graham, Christine Blair, 70 

Graham, Evalyn Sarah Norton, 214 

GRAVES, HARRIET, 202 

Gray, Elizabeth Johnson, 47 

Gray, Kate M. Houghton, 167 

Gray, Louise Norris Crocker, 254 

Gray, Sara Winchester, 231 

Graydon, Katharine Merrill, 256 

Gregor, Ethel Washington Purnell, 22 

Gretzinger, Mary Stoner, 140 

Gribling, Ida, 74 

Gross, Adaline Katharine, 135 

Gross, Luelja Zearing, 287 

Grosvenor, Carry G. Batchelder, 106 

Grover, Carrie Champney, 76 

Grunewald, Lucie Palmer, 164 

Gunby, Frances Graham, 23 

• 

Hacker, Marie Anna, 222 

Haight, Agnes Ball, 99 

Haight, Elizabeth Ball 99 

Hale, Flora Hammond, 65 

Haley, Ann Wayne, 137 

Hall, Alice Ames, 67 

Hallett, Rosa May Kellen, 157 

Hamby, Elizabeth McNulty, 160 

Hanf ord, Alice Browning, 81 

Hanf ord, Mary Emma Kipp, 114 

Hansen, Carrie Ross 226 

Hanson, Aimee Lathrop, 97 

Harding, G. Fannie Hill, 8 

Harding, Laura Kershaw, 220 

Harper, Ida A., 255 

Harries, Wealthia Elizabeth, 272 

Harrington, Fanny B., 32 

Harrington, Lydia Turner, 60 

Harrow, Mary Carpenter, 319 



i&O DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Hart, Emma May 345 

Hartley, Mary fierce 336 

Earwood, Harriet Diantha, 169 

Haetln^B, Eliza Amelia 354 

Safitings, Lucy Ann Morgan, 339 

Hathaway, Hattie L„ 32 

Hathaway, Jfary Stoddard, 51 

HawkB, Mary Hoadley 36 

Hawley, Sarah Helen Bond, 309 

Head, Helen Frances, 209 

Head, Sarah Elizabeth, 309 

Hedden, Maria Pease, 360 

Hedges, Letitia Clay 198 

Helm, Ifiisn Hardin, 283 

Hemenway, Alice, 50 

Hemenway, Lizzie Valentine, 50 

Henry, Eunice Campbell, 165 

Henton, Sarah Hansbrough 327 

HERRTCK, I'HIDliLIA TAYLOl! 334 

Hesa, Gertrude Frankan, 88 

Hill, Elsie Lueeba Lyon 6 

Hill, Minnetta Packard 192 

Hine, Mary Hazard Avery 8S 

Hinman, Jean Emily Burns. 270 

Hipwell, Ellen Winchester 300 

Hiteh, Louise Adams Ilobinson, 364 

Hodgdon, Edith Brown 28 

Hodgson, Ella, 228 

Holcomb, Mary Ellen Lowrey, 179 

Holder, Leila White Titcomb, 108 

Holmes, Sarah Johnson 272 

Holland, Emma Florence Sloat 87 

Holt, Emma Joanna, 317 

Holt, Perla M. Ward, 67 

H.^ajier, Mary Davis Heal. 351 

Hoops, Jeanetle A. Billings 290 

Hopkins, Maria Whetstone 108 

Horton, Louise Davol 338 

Hostetter, Minnie Parker 306 

Hotchkiss, Jane Trowbridge 276 

Hotchkisa, Mary Letitia Warner, 130 

Hotchkiss, Margaret M. Porter, 90 

Hotchkiss, Myra R., 00 

Houghton, Sara Johnson, IGS 

Howard, Louise Carlton 33 

How*, Grace Hartley 308 



INDEX. 3«I 

Howe, Nettie Fiske, 338 

Howell, Emily Hook, .! 191 

Howison, Evangeline Twiss, 236 

Howry, Hallie Holt Harris, 281 

Hoyt, Josephine Bailey, 239 

Hubbard, Frances M., 47 

Hubley, Sarah Carpenter, 144 

Hughes, Virginia Brock, 170 

Hume, Jeannette Stockton, 323 

Humiston, Carrie Salisbury, 287 

Hunt, Ellen Adalena, 344 

Hunt, Louise, 285 

Huntley, Julia A. Henshaw, 62 

Huntley, Louise, 125 

Hunter, Kate Palmer, 181 

Hurlbut, Emma Edsall, 299 

Huse, Helen Clement, 251 

Ingersoll, Theresa Jenkins, 224 

Ingraham, Maria E. Bobbins, 134 

Inman, Jennie, 191 

Irby, Virginia Bayless, 283 

Irland, Emma McCurdy, 141 

Irving, Ella Lloyd, 150 

Ives, Eose Moor, 288 

Jackson, Grace Emerald Bichards, 1 

Jackson, Virgfinia Hardwick, 247 

Jamieson, Kate Sanf ord, 233 

Jayue, Emilie De Forest, 294 

Jenckes, Florence Hyde, 215 

JENNINGS CABOLINE MESSENGEB, 203 

Jennings, Helen Felch, 58 

Jewell, Elsie Howard, 117 

Johnson, Amelia Bailey, 32 

Johnson, Annie Alden Cahill, , 351 

Johnson, Mary A. Bacon, 308 

Jones, Elizabeth Lockwood, 148 

Jones, Mary Darlington, 171 

Jones, Mary Hutchinson, 171 

Jones, Bebecca, 285 

Joy, Mary, 104 

Judson, Sarah Baymond, 251 

Keating, Mabel Nano, 63 

Keating, Mary Elizabeth, 63 

Keller, Anna Dickey, 142 



382 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION. 



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Kemp, Annie J. Pinkerton, 152 

Kendall, Lois Hulda Snow, 107 

Kent, Florence Aurelia Hawkins, 234 

Kerr, Amy Louise Ferris, 118 

Keyes, Eleanor Thompson, 94 

Keyes, Harriet Louisa, 301 

Keyes, Marion Sinclair, 37 

KEYES, MAKY PETTEGREW, 301 

Kimball, Alice Moore Putnam, 58 

King, Ella MacBride, 315 

Kingman, Allie V. Keith, 44 

Kingsley, A. Louisa Mc Williams, 121 

Kintner, Viola B. P., 212 

Kirk, Minnie Gray, 6 

Klots, Maud Allen, 240 

Knight, Mary Louise, 156 

Knight, Sophia Field, 156 

Kumler, Josephine P., 240 

Ladd, Amey Narcissa Snow, 159 

Laine, S. Annette Walker, 33 

Laird, Bessie Louise Bundy, 92 

Lamere, Elizabeth Frances, 351 

Lane, Annie Hansell, 243 

LANE, JUDITH STORY, 42 

Laugdon, Clara D., 246 

Lathrop, Elsie M. Horr, 265 

Lawrence, Elizabeth Prescott, 237 

Lawrence, Elizabeth Spooner, 113 

Lawrence, Maria Greenoak, 116 

Lea, Anna, 279 

Lea, Margaret Cummins, 279 

Lee, Jane Codington Price, 84 

Leeke, Rebecca L., 104 

Legate, Lizzie F., 364 

Leib, Lida Campbell, 261 

Leighton, Helen, 305 

Lewis, Elizabeth McKean Borie, 149 

Lewis, Mary Patience EUwood, 290 

Lewis, Ruth Hanf ord Matthews, 239 

Lincoln, Mary Knight, 44 

Lindberg, Ella A., 41 

Lippitt, Margaret Barbara Farnum, 221 

Lipscomb, Dorothy Crumbaugh, 69 

Littell, Grace Richardson, ,..* 4 

Little, Fanny Gray, 204 



INDEX. 383 

'I ■ ■ — . 

Little, Sarah Agnes, 367 

Locke, Elizabeth McDonald, 167 

Loomis, Flora Belle Roberts, 302 

Loughridge, Candace Letitia, 2 

Low, Mary Joey, 253 

Low, Mary Mowatt, 253 

Lowell, Ellen R., 322 

Lynn, Ella Irene Adkin, 312 

McAdory, Leonora, 244 

McAllaster, Apphia Jane, 320 

McAllaster, Apphia Jewell, • 319 

McCann, Maria Metcalf , 76 

McChristie, Jessie Carolena Jackson, 179 

McClelland, Julia Elizabeth Read, 130 

McCreery, Rhoda Marie Baldwin, 293 

McCue, Julia Cherry Robb, » 195 

McCulloch, Mary Gurley, 235 

McCutcheon, Abbie J., , 33 

McDonald, Jennie Dille, 304 

McKinley, Kate Frisbee, 295 

McKinney, Mary Adeane Wilkes, 162 

McKittrick, Mary Shafter, 255 

McLean, Helen Wade, 10 

McNeil, Stella Wells, 231 

MacOwen, Mary Ednah, 40 

McWilliams, Mary Hubbell, 121 

Maddox, Lollie Baxter, 284 

Mammen, Sarah M., 193 

Mann, Caroline Bosworth, 353 

Mansfield, Martha Rogers, 119 

Many, Harriet Perry, ( 185 

Markt, Josephine Carpenter, 128 

Marsh, Annie Whitney, 75 

Marsh, Maria Darling, 257 

Marshall, Mary Ellen, 343 

Mai*tin, Eliza J. Gathright, 14 

Martin, Mary Brimblecour, ; 200 

MARYE, JANE CHRISTIAN 224 

Mason, Nancy Wilcoxon, 286 

Mathewson, Rachel Graham Jackson, 157 

May, Elizabeth Bacon, ; 213 

Mayhew, Annie Fisher, 360 

Mayhew, Minerva Hulbert, 96 

Mehagan, Virginia Kelly, 196 

Merriara, Sarah Minerva Camp, 271 



384 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Merrill, Ellen C »« 

Merwin, Jane Hjde. 182 

Merwin, Maria Wheeler, 88* 

Metcalf, Adaline Trowbridge, 345 

Metcalf. Irene 345 

Michener, Ella Hansell Bullock, 1« 

iliiler, JIary B 238 

MiUB, Anna K. Smith » 

MillB. Elizabeth Butler Wright, 108 

Moak, Katharine Wilkee 1*2 

Mot-kritfge, Caroline V. T • 84 

Wontgcmer.v, Xannie ScOtt WT 

Moody, Kancy Floyd, 1*5 

Moody, Sarah Inez. 2M 

Moore, Marie Dunlop. > 173 

Moore, May Norton 319 

Moore, Kannie Hudson, 12* 

Moore. Kebecea Terit IHerson 57 

MORGAN HANNAH BKOOKS, 335 

Morris, Ada Adella, 1" 

Morrison, Grace Wilson, 311 

Morse, Lucy Ann 370 

Morton, Anne, 337 

Morton. Ella H., 100 

Mosee, Edith BrlggrB 248 

Motter, Katherine Clarkaon 71 

Mullen, Nancy Coffin 361 

MunBon, Mary Field. 338 

Murphy, Janet Colwell, 83 

Mygatt, Agnes P. Hull, 288 

NASH, SUSAN SAWIN ■ « 

Ne'ale. Margaret Jones, 18 

Newcomer Nannie Irwin, 318 

Newell, Frances Harriet, 173 

Newhftll, Virginia Whiting, 259 

Nichols, Elizabeth Bulkley 256 

Nichols. Emma C. Bonner, HO 

Nichols. Georgiana Uulkk-.v 268 

NIGHSWOXGEK, JANE 178 

Norria, Ada Louise. 86 

Norria, Maria Whittlesey, M. D 207 

Norris, Martha Daggett 338 

Northrup, Sara E. Hunting, 303 

Norton, Eliza Adams 36* 

Norton, Leila Clifton Nye 333 



INDEX. 385 

Norton, Lillian Reynolds, 276 

Norton, Lucretia Storms, 361 

Norton, Mary Louisa, 333 

Norton, Sarah Mayhew, 361 

Norwood, Lizzie Winne, 286 

Norwood, Winifred Alma, 293 

Nowell, Harriet Putnam, 89 

Noyes, Ella Ada, 366 

O'Brien, Lucinda Winters Bingey, 215 

O'Fallon, Anita Glasgow, 70 

Olmstead, Marian Hyde, 182 

Opper, Emma Almira, 167 

Orcutt, Ella Lutentia Brown, 277 

Ordway, Rosette Hendee, 167 

Orswell, Pauline M., 361 

Orvis, Caroline Atwood, 146 

Osgood, Katharine S., 78 

Overhiser, Adriana, 344 

Owen, Marie Bankhead, 189 

Owen, Mary Brent 198 

Paddack, Laura St. Clair, 163 

Paddock, Lydia F. Warner, 129 

Page, Emily Caroline Wills, 366 

Page, Grace Wallace, 355 

Paige, Henrietta, 33 

Palmer, Emma Cruttenden Strong, 96 

Palmer, Mary White, 305 

Palmer, Maud Moore, 262 

Parker, Charlotte Bemis, 133 

Parker, Elinor Dudley, 225 

Parker, Elizabeth Foster, 44 

Parker, Julia Buggies, 168 

PARKES, ELIZABETH BUFORD, 324 

Parkinson, Anna Strong, 237 

Parris, Mary Ida, 101 

Partridge, Marion Estelle Morris, 115 

Partridge, Mary Elizabeth, 76 

Patch, Nellie Beaver, 255 

Patch, Susanne Ridgely, 254 

Patterson, Hattie Frances, 221 

Patton, Ellie Ferry 300 

Paulint, Catharine, 37 

Payne, Sallie Behney, 238 

Pease, Harriet Marshall, 355 

25 



386 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Pease, Helen M. Stearns, 346 

Pease, Maria Thurston, 362 

Pease, Sarah Franklyn, 362 

Peden, Sarah Beem, 1 

Peirson, Martha Frances, 279 

Pendergast, Ella Worth, 33 

Penfield, Mary, 88 

Pennewill, Frances Galley, 187 

Pennington, Carrie Eliza, 65 

Perkins, Georgiana Reed, 48 

Perkins, Jane Frances, 268 

Perry, Ella Warner, 130 

Phelps, Minerva Park, 16 

Phelps, Sara Winifred Gobb, 16 

Philbrick, Malah Brackett, 74 

Phillips, Edith Remington Peck, 156 

Pierce, Anna M. Redington, 210 

Pierce, Sarah Buggies, 168 

PIKE, MARIA AVERY, 40 

Pittman, Mary Gertrude, 56 

Plehn, Elizabeth Brainerd, 249 

Plumb, Caroline Perry, 41 

Plyer, Virginia Hutchinson, 190 

Polhemus, Margaret, 262 

Pollard, Martha M., 39 

Pond, Lorena Richardson, 4 

Poole, Martha Herringfton, 164 

Porter, Fannie Amelia, 270 

Porter, Mary Florence, 269 

Potter, Helen Hubbell, 122 

Powell, Elizabeth Bowen, 329 

Powers, Caroline M., 247 

Proctor, Anne Dalusia, 245 

Proctor, Lorny Redfield, 245 

PULFORD, MARIA HINMAN, 269 

Punderson, Mary Leeds, ; 117 

Purcupile, Mary Belle, 1 

Putnam, Jennie Shuler, 58 

PYNE, DESIRE NORMAN, 334 

Quail, Anna Grizella, 244 

Quail, Elizabeth West, 243 

Quine, Lettie Mason, 293 

Randall, Louise H., 333 

Rapp, Jean Morrison, 310 



INDEX. 387 

Rathbone, Julia Briggs, 249 

Eay, Delia Gaul, 117 

Raymond, Elizabeth Boynton, 34 

Raymond, Emma Wright, 34 

Raynor, Mary Ellen Midler, 213 

Read, Annie H., 61 

Read, May Sanders Tower, 49 

Read, Parke, ■ 314 

Reamey, Mary Royer, 143 

Reed, Annie E. Johnson, 341 

Reed, Bessie Barlow, 8 

Regenhardt, Caroline Bacon, 62 

Reineman, Florence Jones, 216 

Remick, Marie Cummings, 2.88 

Rex, Louise Few Smith, 81 

Rice, A. Augusta, 48 

Rice, Dorothy Belle Burton, 195 

Richards, Mary Gardner, 54 

Richardson, Alice Maria Arnold, 366 

Richardson, Mary F., 348 

Rickey, Margaret W., 216 

Riddle, Mary E., 51 

Rider, Mary Bogart, 184 

Ritchie, Edith Kensett, 25 

Robb, Louise Cherry, 196 

Robb, Sara Fox, 196 

Robbins, Julia Marie, 41 

Robbins, Lucy Esther, 41 

Roberts, Elizabeth Cuthbert, 230 

Roberts, Frances Ann, 229 

Robinson, Jennie Thompson, 83 

ROBINSON, KATE HUTT, 68 

Robinson, Sara T. D., 320 

Rockwell, Alice Mary Brittan, 224 

Roeder, Emma Montieth Pennewill, 188 

Rogers, Ruth Evelyn Huston, 146 

Rohland, Cora Dolbee, 72 

Ross, Elfie Gardner, 274 

Ross, Flora Smiley, 316 

Ross, Laura Amanda, 317 

Rothermel, Alice M., 219 

Roulstone, Sally Bradford, 10 

Rowe, Mattie Crane, 114 

Ruggles, Clarissa Jane, 168 



388 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Sackett, Amanda Blair, 130 

Sample, Belle Craig, 311 

Sanders, Emma F., 310 

SANFORD, HARRIET SMITH 334 

Saunders, Sarah Benedict, 60 

Sawyer, Clara Allen, 40 

Sawyer, Mary Rowell, 39 

Scollay, Annie Hansell Lane, 148 

Scott, Bertha Lawshe, 141 

Scott, Elizabeth Skillman, 14 

Scovel, Katherine E. Jarvis, 93 

Scudder, Abbie Bright Wardlaw, 163 

Searls, Margery Stevens, 122 

Sears, Arabella Purcupile, 2 

Sears, Jennie Porter White, 39 

Sears, Maybelle Tillinghast, 158 

Seavey, Hannah Willey, 78 

Sedgwick, Albina Farrington 245 

Sedgwick, Ida Dorr, 89 

Seeley, Lutie Rice, 323 

SELLS, HARRIET WETMORE, 166 

Settle, Laura Gardner, 163 

Seymour, Juliette Lucretia Peck, 155 

Shackelford, Callie Chenault, 19 

Shackelford, Mary Keen, 324 

Shafter, Bertha S., 252 

Shanks, Mary Belle Carothers, 12 

Shannon, Henrietta Mcintosh, 218 

Sharp, Eliza Williams, 116 

Shaw, Emma Buzzell, 154 

Shay, Marietta B. Reed, 194 

Shearman, Flora McKee Linn, 194 

Shedd, Mary Hall, 79 

Bhellabarger, Mabel Lord, 248 

Shepard, Annie Durant, 174 

Shepard, Cornelia Billings, 59 

Shepard, Harriet Ripley Fisher, 363 

Shepherd, Florence Creighton, 344 

Sherman, Elizabeth, 234 

Sherman, Martha Gertrude Greene, 3.53 

Short, Jane Howard, 38 

Short, Mary Dudley, 13 

Shumway, Lillian Todd, 93 

Slamm, Hannah Norton, 362 

Slanson, Elizabeth Royer, 135 

Slaymaker, Martha J 145 



INDEX. 389 

Smith, Catherine M., 368 

Smith, Delia Prior, 96 

Smith, Ella May Rowell, 112 

Smith, Emma C. Bush, 298 

Smith, Estella J. Dickinson, 35 

Smith, Frances Buford Parkes, 324 

Smith, Helen Randolph, 329 

Smith, Jennie G. W oodward, 178 

Smith, Julia L. Robinson, 100 

Smith, Mary A. Read, 103 

Smith, Mary Chenault, 18 

Smith, Maryneal Hutches, 214 

Smith, Susie Norton, 334 

Smith, Zenette Huntoon, 352 

Snow, Lucy Anne Luther, 365 

Sohngen, Ada Markt, 12S 

Sonntag, Jeanie Stephens, 313 

Southwick, Mary Louise, 202 

Sparks, Bessie Pegram, 310 

Spaulding, Annie Margaret Watson, 234 

Speakman, Katharine Douglass, 280 

Spink, Adelia Wright, 109 

Sprague, Adelaide Fox, 21 

Stanton, Belle Flint, 155 

Staples, Abbye Grice, 122 

Staples, Olive Ednah Wiggin, 38 

Starkweather, Estelle Staples, 294 

Starr, Edith B. Hammond, 192 

Steele, Franc Lockwood Irwin, 106 

Stephens, Mary Miller, 199 

Stevens, Carrie A., 271 

Stevens, Julia Preston Codding, 66 

Stevens, Nellie Henshaw, 62 

Stevenson, Fanny Van De Grift, 326 

Stickney, Helen Reade Hamersley, 22.8 

Stiles, Grace Sarah Holmes, 273 

Stillwell, Elizabeth Snyder, 231 

Stirling, Katharine H. Seward, 236 

Stoddard, Louise Jane, 354 

Stoddard, Nellie Lillian, 354 

Storms, Lucretia Robinson, 357 

Story, Alice Louise Tichenor, 175 

Stovell, Mary Alice Collins, 280 

Stowell, Harriette Susan Stone, 116 

Stowell, Mary A ., 34 

Stowell, Maud Ida, 115 



390 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Strang, Estelle Loraine Putnam, 95 

Street, Elsie Gertrude, *... 183 

Strong, Isabel Osbourne, 327 

Stuart, Georgia Williams, 197 

Studley, Edith, 206 

Sudler, Susan Culbreth, 280 

Sudlow, Mary Cable, 236 

SulHvan, Mary White, 18 

Swaim, Aurora D. Skinner, 205 

Swaim, Elizabeth D., 206 

Sweet, Sophia Fuller, 61 

Sylvester, Clara Jane, 353 

Tabor, Eliza S. Johnson, 35 

Talbot, Caroline W. Swain, 355 

Talbot, Mary Gardner, 199 

Talbott, Sarah Grimes, 199 

Ta^^lor, Adele J. Chambers, 281 

Tajdor, Anna Buckham Wright, 329 

Taylor, Catharine Carpenter, 318 

Taylor, Mary Andrew, 311 

Tebault, Sallie Bradford Bailey, 228 

Terry, Sara Winfield, 126 

Terry, Virginia Secessia Withers, 172 

Terwilliger, Maria Gilman, 303 

Thomas, Addie Clark Tirrell, 45 

Thompson, Clara L., 176 

Thompson, Edith H., 350 

Thompson, Fanny Leaning, 213 

Thompson, Helen Elizabeth, 203 

Thompson, Katherine Richardson, 4 

Thompson, Louise Hyde, 45 

Thompson, Lucy M., 275 

Thompson, Mary Neale, 17 

Thurlow, Miriam Woodwell, 263 

Thurston, Mary Louise Atchison, 57 

Tichenor, Julia H., 84 

Tichenor, Mary Frances Love, 174 

Tillinghast, Annie Isabel Cushing, 154 

Tillinghast, Eliza Anna, 157 

Titcomb, Virginia Chandler, 107 

Toadvin, Kate Houston, 24 

Todd, Elizabeth Van Cleve, 226 

Todd, Ella Irving, 23 

Todd, Katharine Stevenson, 24 

Tomblen, Rebekah E. Harwood, 52 



INDEX. 391 

Tooker, Maude W. Stimson, 89 

Tower, Georgiana Patten, 50 

Traf ton, Louise Rucker, 9 

Traf ton, Phebe Helen, 337 

Trask, Abby J. Parker, 36 

Tredway, Marion McConnel, 314 

Tribble, Alice Phelps, 17 

Trimble, Cornelia M. Dennis, 86 

Trolan, M. Hannah Latham, 181 

Trowbridge, Harriet S., 234 

Tuckerman, Mary E., 131 

Tunstall, Elizabeth Walke, 170 

Turkinglon, Anna Bell, 303 

Turkington, Isabel Barrett, 302 

Upham, S. Lulie, 55 

Vanderslice, Virginia, 219 

Van Deursen, Mary Tucker Osborn, 363 

Van Deusen, Adella Delight Lee, 36 

Van Keuren, Jean Morrison, 125 

Van Praag, Grace W. Coolidge, 349 

Van Schaick, Kate Nelson Cheney, 300 

Vaughn, E. Louise Tillinghast, 153 

Vernon, Lillie Earle, 223 

Videto, Clara W. Cooke, 343 

Vorse, Maria McClure, 142 

Wagner, Alice Raymond, 48 

Wailes, Nannie Todd, 24 

Wales, Elizabeth Butler, 223 

Walker, Georgiana Nichols, 55 

Walker, Laura Weare, 3 

Walker, Maria G. Newcomb, 258 

Wall, Anna L., 176 

Walters, Helen Baldwin Cutter, 296 

Ware, Jennie Rice, 342 

Warner, Letitia Murdock Combs, 129 

Warren, Augusta A., 263 

Warren, Frances Vaughan, 101 

Warren, Martha Elizabeth, 37 

Washburn, Alma Pattee, 67 

W^aterman, Emilie Jewett, 35 

Watson, Julia Vail, 267 

Watterson, Helen Farrand, 129 

Watts, Ella Chenault, 19 



,193 DAUGHTERS OP THE AUEBICAN REVOLUTIO*T. 

Watts, Mary Parkes 325 

Weed, Eva Belle £77 

Weed, Maria Tobey 3 

^VeedoD, Elizabeth Fanning, 241 

Weeks, Martha liemenway 346 

Weirick, Carolyn D 22« 

Welch, Gertrude E. 331 

Welch, Junet liosanna 320 

Wellman, Ella, 210 

Wendell, Kittle C. V. D., 106 

Wever Frances Bentley Ill 

Wbeaton, Anna Maria, 132 

Wheeler, Clara Eob.v 208 

Whetford, Alice Potter 153 

White, Annie Field 16 

White, Jane Fanlkner, 20 

White, Sarah E. Fisk 52 

TVhilteniore, Nellie Dean Putnam 55 

Whittredge, Annie Elizabeth 353 

Wickersham, Jessie Wllliama Hou^h, 14$ 

Wilcox, Ellen Blatchley 131 

Wild, Amy Faulkner 35 

Wilds, Elizabeth Cook Cloke 137 

Williams, Adelyn W. Mitchell, 6 

Williams, Annie E. Hoffman 220 

Williams, Louisa K 196 

Williams. Maude Moors 103 

"Willis. .Mary Iteasle.v 307 

Wilson, Annie Paget 307 

Wilson, Emma Merrill, 183 

Wilson, Martha Janet, 188 

Wilson, Martha Stovall 286 

Wilson, Mary C. Zeilin 187 

Wilson, Sarah Patterson 217 

Winfield, Annie Rhoda 127 

Winalow, Pauline Hnrton Askew, 284 

Wise, Anne Augusta Clift, 70 

Wise, ilabel Alden Bunker 123 

"Withers, Leah Bamett Asbury, 68 

WIthington Elizabeth Forsyth 136 

WODESKI, JOSEPHINE VIRGINIA DAVIS 309 

Wolcott. Lilian SeaTey SO 

Woodman, Snsan Adams, 21 

Woodruff, Theresa Dewey, 308 

Woods, Harriet De Krafft 295 

Woolard, Birdine Davidson, 7 



INDBX. 393 

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Worth, Cornelia Mayhew, 3S3 

Worth, Mary Wesley Pease, 362 

Worthington, Jane Mary Osborne, 327 

Wright, Anna Moore, 283 

Wright, Elna Warren Leib, 262 

Wright, Florence Rnssell, 328 

Wright, Helen Waugh, 352 

Wright, Laura Champenois, 82 

Wright, Mary Jane Bemis, 75 

Yates, Anna Strong, 97 

Yates, Florence Argall, 225 

Young, Elizabeth Bates, 5 

Young, Ellen Fellows, 362 

Zeilin, Fernanda Virginia, 187 



ROLL OF HONOR 



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ROLL OF HONOR. 




Abbot, Nathaniel, 301 

Abbott, Isaac 80 

Abbott, Keuben 67 

Adams, Asahel 133 

Adams, Capt. Benjamin, 142 

Adams, Benjamin S3 

Adams, Maj. Mayhew 359, 357, 358, 361, 364 

Alden, Daniel, 351 

Alden, David, 214 

Alden, Corp. James 1S3 

Alexander, Hon. Hue^h, 147, 317 

Alexander, Robert 172 

Allen, Corp. Gabriel 369 

Allen, Judge Jobs, 390 

A]len, Nathan, 315 

Allyn, Nathan, 367 

Andrew, Dr. John, 311 

Andrews, Sergt. Ebenez«r, 66 

Anthony, David, 335 

Anthony, lerael, 104 

Axeher, Dr. John, 306 

Areber, lieut. Joshua, 316 

Ashley, Col. Samnel, 3, 318, 319 

Aahlcv, Llent. Samnel, Jr 3, 318, 319 

Atkfaw, Bamoel 120 

Atwood, JoehoB, 345 

AiutiD, John, 14 



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398 DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Avery, Benajah, 65 

Avery, Sergt. Jonathan, 40 

Ayres, Onesiphorus, 90 

Babcock, Ichabod, Jr., 295 

Babcock, Lieut. Oliver, 223 

Bacon, Ebenezer, 112 

Bacon, Ebenezer, Jr., 64 

Bacon, Isaac, 309 

Bacon, Jacob, 62 

Bacon, John, 213 

Bailey, Capt. John, 196 

Bailey, Robert, 228 

Baker, John, 342 

Baker, Sergt. Thomas, 177 

Baldwin, Jacob, 293 

Baldwin, Capt. Nathan, 268 

Baldwin, Noah, 271 

Ball, David, 240 

Ballard, Ebenezer, 342 

Bancroft, Capt. James, 55 

Bangs, Sergt. James, 154 

Barbee, AVilliam, 311 

Barbee, Reuben, 266 

Barbour, Joseph Bane, 257 

Barker, John, 175 

Barlow, Abner, 8 

Barnard, Dorus, 246 

Barnard, Capt. John, 246 

Barnes, Lieut. Amos, 78, 80 

Barnett, Lieut. James, 235 

Barrett, Jacob, 303 

Bartholomew, Corp. Isaac, 209 

Barton, Benjamin, 106 

Barton, Col. William, 322 

Bartram, Capt. Job, 55 

Batchelder, Samuel, 106 

Bates, Alpheus, 48, 49 

Bates, Isaac, 5 

Baum, John, 219 

Baxter, Malachi, 333 

Bayless, Maj. Piatt, 282, 283 

Bayly, Pierce, 68 

Beach, Bernias, ; 118 

Beach, Sergt. Landa, JMM 

Beau jean, Sergt. Charles, 61 



ROLL 01? HONOR. 399 

Beckwith, Ens. Marvin, 343 

Beers, David, 266 

Beiber, Adam, 137 

Beman, Nathan, 60 

Beman, Samuel, 60 

Bemis, Capt. Edmund 132 

Benedict, E. Lemuel, 60 

Bennett, Asahel P., 90 

Bennett, Joseph, 344, 347 

Bennett, Nathan, 8 

Bennett, Oliver Cromwell, 65 

Bent, Lieut. John, 349 

Betterly, Thomas, 231 

Bickf ord, John, 308 

Biddlecome, Thomas, 103 

Bidwell, Capt. Benjamin, 65, 67 

Bigelow, Lieut, Asaph, 338, 342 

Bigelow, Lieut. Jabez, , 250 

Bigelow, Corp. Solomon, 125 

Black, Maj. George, 280 

Blake, Lieut. John, 249 

Blanchard, Lieut. Jeremiah, 204 

Blodgett, Samuel, 224 

Bodwell, Joshua, 63 

Boggs, Maj. John, 135 

Bonner, David, 110 

Booth, John, 271 

Borden, Richard, 20^ 

Borden, Thomas, 337 

Bosworth, Corp. John, 353 

Bowen, Nathan, 202 

Bowman, Col. Abraham, 324 

Bowman, Maj. Joseph, 43 

Boyd, Col. John, 160 

Boyle, James, 219 

Bradford, CoL William, 10 

Bradish, John, 65 

Bradley, Elihu, 275 

Brainerd, Deacon Ezra, 249 

Brattan, Lieut. James, 22 

Brent, Capt. Hugh, 198 

Brewer, Elisha, 233 

Brewer, Sergt. Elisha, 26, 32 

Brewer, Lieut. James, 75 

Brewster, Elias, 180 

Briggs, Rev. Joel, 248, 249 



400 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Briggs, PhiUp, 239 

Bright, Michael, 163 

Brooks, Simon, 335 

Brooks, Lieut. William, 110 

Broughton, Maj. Nicholas, 136 

Brown, Capt. Francis, 28 

Brown, Ens. Jacob, 39, 40 

Brown, John 15^ 

Brown, Matthew, 137 

Brown, Robert, 246 

Brown, Corp. Samuel, 272, 273 

Brown, Sergt. William, 239 

Buckner, Col. Mordecai, 170 

Buel, Solomon, 104 

Buf ord, John, 324, 325 

Bulkley, Eleazer, 266 

Bull, William, 41 

Bullard, Ebenezer, 338 

Bullock, Israel, 40 

Bunn, Corp. John, 299, 300 

Burdick, Walter, 278 

Burgess, Capt. Edward, 191 

Burnam, John, ; . . . . 20 

Burnham, Joshua, 55- 

Burton, Capt. May, 170 

Bush, Lieut. John, 247 

Bush, Lieut. Zachariah, 298 

Butler, Capt. Eli, 102, 176 

Butler, Capt. James, 28^ 

Butler, Maj. Thomas, 222 

Butler, Zephaniah, 35& 

Butters, Amos, 29, 32- 

Butters, William, 29, 32 

Button, Newbury, 278. 

Buttrick, Maj. John, 200 

Butts, John, 172 

Buyers, Capt. Robert, 306 

Buzell, Solomon, 64 

Byington, Isaac, 130 

Byington, Lieut. Joseph, 130 

Cabell, Col. Joseph, 12^ 

Calkins, John Prentiss, 29^ 

Camp, Sergt. Richard, 185 

Campbell, Jane Cannon, 93. 

Campbell, John, 20a 



ROhh OF HONOR. 40 1 



Campbell, Col. Samuel, 93 

Campbell, William, 208 

Cannon, Capt. Matthew, 93 

Cantrell, Stephen, 87 

Carleton, Caleb, 167 

Carothers, Lieut. James, 12 

Carpenter, Judge Emmanuel, 318, 319 

Carpenter, Judge Emmanuel, Jr., 318, 319 

Carpenter, Lieut. John, 318, 319 

Carter, Hannah Benedict, 247 

Carter, Capt. John, 247 

Cary, Col. Simeon, 44 

Castner, Samuel, 219 

Caulkins, Capt. Jonathan, 3D 

Chaffee, Ezra, 101 

Chamberlin, Col. William, 141, 226 

Chambers, Alexander, 323 

Chambers, Alexander, Jr., 323 

Chambers, Col. James, 71 

Chambers, Capt. John, 240, 241 

Chambers, Capt. Robert, 281 

Chandler, Benjamin, 107, 108, 2L4 

Chandler, Joseph, 29 

Chandler, Joseph, 107, 108, 214 

Chapman, Capt. Elisha, 209 

Chenault, William, 17, 18, 19, 20 

Cheney, William, 76 

Cherry, Capt. Samuel, 195, 196 

Chesebrough, Amos, 265 

Chesebrough, Perez, 271 

Child, Capt. Elisha, 123 

Choate, James, 342 

Choate, Deacon Stephen 293 

Christian, Capt. William, 191 

Chute, James, . 305 

Claflin, John, 352 

Clapp, John, 153 

Clapp, Roger, 25 

Clark, Lyman, 268 

Clark, Moses, 364 

Clark, Maj. Samuel, 195 

Clark, Capt. Silas, 314 

Clark, Thomas, 297 

Clark, William, 52, 174 

Clarke, Judge John, 187, 188 

Clay, Gen. Green, 19, 324 

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402 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. 

Cleaveland, Col. Aaron, 133 

Cleavland, Lieut. Ezra, 363 

Clea viand, Sergt. Seth, 363 

Clement, Benjamin Moody, 251 

Clements, John, 354 

Clendenen, Capt. John, 208 

Cleveland, Rev. Aaron, 212 

Cleveland, Stephen, 165 

Cleveland, Lieut. Timothy, Jr., 257 

Clif t, Capt. Lemuel, 70 

Cloke, Capt. Ebenezer, 187 

Cloud, Ezekiel, 283 

Clute, Peter, 109 

Codding, Deacon George, 66 

Coit, Samuel, 82, 83 

Coit, Samuel, Jr., 82, 83 

Colburn, Sergt. John, 300 

Collins, Gov. Thomas, 185, 186, 279, 280 

Colson, Lieut. Josiah, 54 

Conant, Jonathan, 355 

Conner, James, 222 

Cook, Atwater, 103 

Cook, Col. Edward, 316 

Cook, Elijah, 226 

Cook, Elizabeth 187 

Cook, Capt. Isaac, 234 

Cook, Lieut. CoL Isaac, Jr., 234 

Cook, Ens. John, 76 

Cook, Gov. John 187 

Cooke, Joseph 343 

Coolidge, Corp. Joel 52, 205, 349 

Corbin, DaTid, 119 

Cornell, Ens. William 109 

Cory, Joseph, 195 

Coryell, Maj. Jolm, 251, 252 

Cowaiit Capt. Thomas, 232 

Cowlea, David, 65, 67 

Cow! IdeDt. John, 65, 67 

C uavid, 122 

G nL Franeia, 33 

ji m, 311 

Ji 309 

r, 131 

184 

e, 340 

114 



ROIX OF HONOR. 403 

Crawford, Corp. James, 5, 6 

Crockett, Col. Joseph, 7 

Croes, Rev. John, 114 

Crooke, John, 19 

Cuningham, Capt. Allan 186 

Curtenius, Col. Peter Theobaldus, 243 

Cuthbert, Capt. Anthony, 229, 230 

Cuthbert, Thomas, 229, 230 

Cutler, Ebenezer, 167 

Cutler, Jonathan, 167 

Cutter, Ammi, 296 

Daggett, Ma j. Bretherton, 358 

Daggett, Eev. Naphtali, 25 

Daggett, Samuel, ; 332 

Daggett, Samuel, Jr., 332 

Daggett, William, 332 

Dale, Capt. Samuel, 226 

Darrah, Capt. Henry, 230 

Davis, John, 58 

Davis, Capt. John, 171 

Davis, Lieut. Col. Malatiah, 334, 358 

Davis, Samuel, 309 

Davis, Thomas, 231 

Davison, Asa, 193 

Davison, Ezra, 193 

Deake, Charles, 217 

Deake, Charles, Jr., 217 

Dean, Ens. Barnabas, Jr., 39 

Dean, Capt. Stewart, 207 

Dennis, Hon. John, 86 

de Treville, Capt. John, 161 

Dewey, Timothy, 308 

Dickey, James, 129, 130 

Dillman, Andrew, 6 

Dimmick, Sylvanus, 36 

Dodge, Abraham, 368 

Dodge, Capt. Henry, 211 

Dodge, Capt. Samuel, 211 

Dole, Amos, 203, 204 

Dole, Amos, Jr., 203, 204 

Dorsey, Col. Eichard, 23 

Doty, Ezra, 317 

Douglas, Asa, Ill 

Douglas, James, 263 

Douglas, John, Ill 



404 DAUGHTERS OP' THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Jjouylas, Col. ^Villialu, 166 

Douglass, Ens. David, 181 

Downing, Francis, 1, 2 

Drury, Capt. Asa, 340 

Dubois, Coenradt, 127 

Du Bois, Capt. Lewis J., 123 

Dudley, Capt. Ambrose, 13 

Duncan, Sergt. Joseph, 10 

Dunham, Jethro, 357 

Dunham, Joseph, 357 

Dunham, Dr. Obadiah, 93 

Dunlap, Maj. William, 305 

Durant, Edward, 174 

Durant, Capt. Thomas 174 

Durf ee, Hon. Thomas, 336 

Durham Charnel, 160 

Dwight, Lieut. Henry, 320 

Dwight, Col. Simeon, 320 

Eames, Henry, 346 

Eames, Nathaniel, 346 

Eames. Nathaniel, Jr., 342, 346 

Earle, Col. John 223, 235 

Eastman. Abithar SI 

Eastman, Noah SI 

Eastman. Richard 77, 7S, SO, 81 

Eastman, Richard. Jr '. 77 

Easton. Eliphalet 117 

Eaton, Samuel 314 

Eddy, Barnard 179 

Eddy, CoL Jonathan 2SS 

Sells, Kev. Nathaniel 57 

Etiot. ReT. Andrew 43 

t, Corp. Joseph 31 

tt, CoL Benjamim 2S4 

J , Abirm]iam« 206 

Augustus, 310 

sdorph, Coenradt Wilhelmus ISO 

Cspt. Thomas, 55 

jJent. Eli&lia. 90 

Afcxander, 241 

Jdm, 256 

i rpL James, 313 

8e . James. 145 

. Henrr 199 

307 



ROLL OF HONOR. 405 



Talkner John, 227 

Farle.v Stephen, 51 

5'arrand, Sergt. Jared, 120 

Parrar, Deacon Samuel 54 

Parrar, Rev. Stephen 54 

Farren, Zebulon, 275 

Fnrrinyton, John 245 

Faulkner, Col. Francis, 35 

Faxon, Thomas 317 

Felch, Abijah, 5S 

Fellows, Daniel, 362 

Felt, Samuel, 59 

Ferree, Frederick 218 

Ferree, Joel, 145 

Field, Col, David 133 

Field, Col. John I6, 20, 235 

Field, Capt. Timothy, 232 

Fish, Nathan 119 

Fisher, .\ilam, 327 

Fisk, Capt. Richard -55 

Fiske, Corp. Mosea, 338, 342 

Fitch, Jabez 110 

Fitch, Roswell, HO 

Flagg. Ser^t. Solomon 201 

Flanagan, Stephen 142 

Flanders, Scrgt. Stephen, 30fi 

Flint. Aaron, 157, 158 

Flint, Corp. Jonathan, 155 

Floyd, Hon. William, 267 

Folsom, James, 47 

Fonda, Maj. Abraham Dow 97 

Foot, John, 112 

Foote, Judge Isaac, 193 

Forde, Standish 148, 149, 150, 215, 243 

Forster, Capt. John 139 

Foster, Rer. Jacob, 201 

Foster, Rev. VVilliam 150 

Fowler, Ebenezer, 93 

Fowler, Ebenezer, Jr., 93 

Friabee, Benjamin, 295 

Frost, iluhn, 121 

Fry, Joshua, Jr., 20 

Fr.ve, Col. James 25T, 258 

Fuller, Lieut. Jonathan, 178 

Fuller, Lieut. William, 47 

Fulmer, John 220 

Futhey, Maj. Samuel, 229 



406 DAUGHTERS 01? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Galbraith, Col. Bartram, 144 

Gale, Jonathan, 168 

Gallup, Sergt. Thomas, 341 

Ganson, Capt. John, 6 

Gardner, Capt. Isaac, 46 

Garrard, Gov. James, 11, 199 

Gaskins, Capt. Thomas, 136 

Gates, James O, 210 

Gay, Richard, 30, ai 

Gearhart, Capt. Jacob, 220, 221 

Gentry, Eichard, 69 

Gilbert, Capt. Daniel, 90 

Gilbert, Rct. Samuel, 103 

Gilman, Lieut. Thomas, 303 

Gist, Col. Nathaniel, 70 

Gleason, Capt. Micajah, 48 

Gleason, Samuel, 338, 340, 342 

Glover, Gen. John, 136 

Goodrich, Zebulon, 295 

Gosling, Samuel, 193 

Goss, Ephraim, 194 

Gould, Sergt. Timothy, 248 

Gowdy, James, 10 

Graham, Ens. William, , 23 

Grandin, Dr. John Forman, 260 

Grant, Dr. Isaac, 73 

Grant, Capt. Oliver, 272, 273 

Graves, Oliver, 202 

Graves, Thomas, 13 

Gray, Capt. Edward, 301 

Gray, Capt. Isaac, 177 

Gray, Jabesh, 118 

Gray, John, 301 

Green, Dr. Isaac, 237 

Green, Adj. William, 302 

Greene, Col. Christopher, 353 

Greene, Lieut. Job, 158 

Greene, Samuel, 240 

Greenleaf, Hon. William, 276 

Greenough, Daniel, 138 

Griswold, Lieut. George, Jr., . . ^ 88 

Griswold, Isaac, 176 

Groves, Samuel, 29T 

Guild, Capt. Joseph, 30 



ROI^I, 01? HONOR. 407 



Haggerty, WilUam, 287 

Hale, Capt. Aaron, 305 

Hale, John, 421 

Hall, Lemuel, 307 

Hamilton, Capt. Alexander, 141 

Hamilton, Capt. Hosea, 300 

Hamilton, Capt. John, 147 

Hamilton, Sergt. Joseph, Jr., 339 

Hamilton, Kobert, 141 

Hamilton, Samuel, 213 

Hammond Faunce, 192 

Handy, Capt. George, 23, 24 

Hanford, Hezekiah, Sr., ', 184 

Hansen, Barnett, 148, 149, 150 

Harding, Sergt. Jeremiah, 264 

Harrington, Daniel, 116 

Harrington, John, 116 

Harrington, Jonathan, 27, 28, 201 

Harris, Henry, 16 

Harrison, Col. Charles, 172 

Harrison, Nathaniel, 327 

Harrison, Capt. William, Jr., 147 

Hart, Hon. John, 262, 278, 279 

Hart, Col. Thomas, 11, 199 

Harvey, Rev. Jonathan, 212 

Harvey, William, 255 

Harwood, Maj. Peter, 52 

Hatchitt, Abraham, 312 

Hathaway, Isaac, 337 

Hathaway, Col. John, 340 

Haven, David, 340 

Haven, Rev. Jason, : 82 

Hawley, Sergt. Ezekiel, 182 

Hayes, Sergt. Titus,' 298-299 

Hayman, Capt. William, 137 

Hazen, Capt. Samuel, 274 

Head, John, 79 

Hedden, David, '82, 84 

Hedges, Joseph, 198, 199 

Helm, Meredith, 12 

Helmer, Lieut. George, 287 

Hemenway, Daniel, 230 

Hemenway, Lieut. Ebenezer, 50, 346 

Hemingway, Corp. Ellas, 256 

Hemingway, Samuel, 275 

Henderson, Bennett, 327 



408 DAUGHTERS Ol? THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Henry, William, 240, 241 

Henshaw, Benjamin, 7, 62 

Henshaw, Lieut. William, 7, 62 

Henshaw, William, Jr., 7, 62 

Heron, Capt. James Gordon, 150 

Herrick, Edward, 55 

Herrick, Elijah, 84 

Herring, Benjamin, 338, 339, 342 

Hewson, Capt. John, 228 

Heyl, George, 88 

Hickman, James, 326 

Hickox, Sergt. James, 242 

Hicks, John, ', 31 

Hill, Aaron, 341 

Hill, Capt. James, 89 

Hinckley, Sylvanus, 331 

Hinman, Col. Benjamin, 269 

Hinman, Col. Joel, 269 

Hiscock, Lieut. David, 84 

Hite, Capt. Abraham, 9 

Hoadley, William, 269, 270 

Hoar, John, 265 

Hobart, Peter, 206 

Hobart, Peter, 206 

Hobbs, Capt. Nathaniel, 79 

Holbrook, Abel, 346 

Holbrook, David, '. 346 

Holbrook, James, 346 

Holcomb, Lieut. Martin, 176 

Holden, Lieut. John, 221 

Holley, Sergt. Robert, 288 

Holliday, Sergt. Daniel, 189 

Holliday, Capt. John, 143 

HoUis, Capt. John, 185> 

Holman, Stephen, 319 

Holmes, Elisha, 273 

Holmes, Nathaniel, 321 

Hooper, Capt. Levi, 201 

Hopkins, Lieut. Caleb, 7 

Hopkins, Samuel, 291 

Hopkins, Col. Samuel, 9 

Hoskinson, Sergt. Josiah, 286, 293 

Hotchkiss, Caleb, 36 

Hotchkiss, Jonah, 36 

Hotchkiss, Ladwick, 126 

Hotchkiss, Capt. Lemuel, 126 



ROI<I^ 01? HONOR. 409 



Hough, Dr. Walter, 146 

Houston, Isaac, 24 

Houston, Samuel, 42 

Hovey, Ivory, 351 

Howell, Asher, 281 

Howell, John, 281 

Hoxie, Lieut. Col. Gideon, ^ . . 86 

Hoxie, Capt. Peleg - 86 

Hoyt, Sergt. Elisha, 26, 32, 233 

Hubbard, Ens. Jonathan, 76 

Hubbell, Sergt. Ezbon, 121, 122 

Hughes, Lieut. John, 208 

Hulbert, Dr. John, 61 

Hulett, Daniel, 110 

Hull, Dr. Titus, 289 

Humiston, James, Jr., 107 

Humphrey, Capt. Jacob, 151 

Humphreys, Sergt. James, 25 

Humrichouse, Lieut. Peter, 73 

Hunt, Maj. David, 200 

Hunter, Capt. Elijah, '. 100 

Hunting, Amos, 303 

Huntington, Andrew, 124 

Huntley, Solomon, 125 

Huntoon, Charles, 352 

Huston, James, 146 

Hutt, Sergt. John, 68 

Hyde, Lieut. Ebenezer, 215 

Hyde, Maj. Elijah, 45 

Hyde, Capt. James, Jr., 182 

Hyde, Zabdial, 45 

Ingersoll, John, 98 

Irish, Sergt. James, Jr., 315 

Irwin, Archibald, 312 

Irwin, CoL Kobert, 283 

Jackson, Col. Giles, 128 

Jackson, Gov. James, 190, 232 

Jackson, John, 141 

Jefferies, Col. Joseph, 145 

Jenkins, Enoch, 224 

Jenks, Thomas, 140 

Jennings, Jacob, 93 

Jennings, Nathan, Jr., 254, 255 

Jett, Lieut. William Storke, 224 

Jewett, Jedidiah, 35 



4IO DAUGHTERS OP THE AMERICAN REVOLUriON. 

Johnson, Arthur 1 

Johnsoa, Eleazer 204 

Johnson, Isaac, 5 5 

Johnson, Lieut. John, Hg 

Johnson, John, 58 

Johnson, Joshua, J12 

Johnson, Levi ,,-,, --,,, .,. ,,..£T2 373 

Johnson, Oliver, ..338 342 

Johnson, Capt. Bobert, 197 

Johnson, Samuel, g 

Johnson, Stephen, isg, 167 

Johnson, Stephen William, 174 

Johnson, Col. Thomas 29, 32, 35 

Johnson, William Pearce 204 

Jones, William 73 

Jordan, Francis, S04 

Jordan, Judge James, 223 

Joy, David, ; lOt 

Kayler, Ens. Matthias 138 

Keeler, Hezekiah, 390 

Keith, Lieut. Alexander, , 166 

Keith, Sergt. Simeon, 44 

Kelly, Beal 258 

Kelly, Col. John 1« 

Kennedy Capt. William, 384 

Kenyon, Payne, '. 267 

Keyes, Cyprian 90 

Kichlein, Col. Peter, 313 

Kilgore, Capt. Benjamin 178, 189 

Kimball, Benjamin, 53 

King, Sergt. Alexander, 138 

Kipp, Abraham 114 

Kipp, Benjamin, 114 

Kitlred^e, Solomon, 100 

Knight, Capt. Artemas 89 

Knight, Robert 156 

Koch, John 339 

Krauskop, Ens. George 220 

Lacey, Brig. Gen. John, IM 

Land, Moses 165 

Lander, Sprgt. Charles, '. 13 

Lanphi'iir, Samuel 100 

Lansing, Lieut. Isaac, 97 

Latham, Capt. William, 181 



ROI.I. 01? HONOR. 411 



Lathrop, Jedediah, Jr., 97 

Lawrence, Maj. Samuel, 237 

Lawrence, Simon, 31 

Lawrence, Capt. William, 116 

Leach, Silas, 173 

Leavens, John, 233 

Leavenworth, Capt. Edmund, 275 

Leavenworth, Capt. Gideon, 275 

Lee, Eber, 271 

Lee, John, 128 

Lee, Samuel, 36 

Leighton, Corp. Gideon, 64 

Leighton, Tobias, Jr., 305, 310 

L'Esperance, Joseph, 153 

Lewis, Lieut. Archelaus, 21 

Lewis, Lieut. Thomas, 324 

Libby, Samuel, 89 

Lincoln, Amos, 44 

Lincoln, Ezekiel, 43 

Linn, Andrew, 195 

Lippitt, John, 159 

Little, Col. Moses, 367 

Little Lieut. Nathaniel, 366 

Livingston, Capt. Abraham, 320, 321 

Livingston, Maj. Robert Gilbert, 228 

Lloyd, Col. Hugh, 150 

Locke, Capt. Josiah, 34 

Locke, Lieut. Samuel, 296 

Lockwood, Capt. Gilbert, 148 

Lockwood, Jeremiah, ,• 106 

Lockwood, Judge Richard, 280 

Longhead, Col. James, 136 

Longley, Joshua, 274 

Loomis, Isaiah, 272 

Lord, Philip, Jr., 50 

Loring, Joseph, Jr., 27, 201 

Loring, Deacon, Joseph, 27, 201 

Lounsbury, Jairus, 55 

Love, Sergt. Robert, 174, 175 

Lovejoy, Deacon Abial, 76, 77, 78 

Lovejoy, Henry, 76, 77, 78 

Low, Samuel, 253 

Low, Capt. Samuel, 85, 86, 148 

Lowell, Jacob, 322 

Lowell, Moses, 322 

Lowrey, Col. Alexander, 143 



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M'fMi'f. iU'' M'(r/-t'., <<,.,« <«««.««. I. *«••• 183 

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FOLI, OF HONOR 413 

Merrill, Annis, J^ 

Merrill, Benjamin, 253 

Merrill, Phineaa, jg3 

Merrill, Capt. Samuel 256 

Merrill, Thomas, gi 

Merwin, Lieut, itiles, 65, 67 

Messenger, Corp. John 303 

Metcalfe, Capt. John, jg 

Metcalf , Sergt. Samuel, 76 

Midler, Sergt. Christopher 213 

Miller, Lieut. Asa, 74 

Miller, Maj. Jacob, jgg 

Miller, John, 326, 327 

MillB, Capt. John ggj 

Mitchell, Capt. Edward gg, 70 

Mix, Lieut. Timothy 240 

Moore, Oapt. Daniel, 351 

Moore, James, 351 

Moore, William, 343 

Moore, Lieut. William 260,362 

Moore, Sergt. William, 190 

Moors, Capt. Joseph 103 

Moors, Joseph, Jr 103 

More, John, ggj 

Morg-an, Henry 339 

Morgan, Capt. John, 176 

Morris, Isaac, 231 

Morse, Simeon, 169 

Morton, Hon. John 171 285 

Morton, Nathaniel, 337 

Moses, Michael, 343 

Mosher, Capt. John, 103 

Moulton, Col. Stephen, 318 

Mow, James, 139 

Mullins, Matthew, 17, ig, 19, 20 

Munro, Capt. Edmund, 28 

Munroe, Lieut. WilHam 250 

Munson, Lieut. Israel 95 

Munson, Lieut. Jonathan, 332 

Murray, David, ,>. 81 

Murray, Serg1>. Noah 314 

Murray, Gen. Seth, 3 

Myers, Judge Michael, 173, 174 

Myrick, Sergt. Isaac, 157 



414 DA.UGHTERS OF THE AUERICAN BEVOLITTIOK. 

Keabitt, James, !*» 

Nesmiih, James, 343 

K,.ltl,... C,,„rB, 222 

Kewcoml), Dr. Luther, 288 

Kewoomb, Sergt. Micah, 359 

Sewell, ber Siimuel, '■^ 

Kichols, EphraLm 266 

Nixon, Col. Thomas 3*8. 350 

Nixon, Capt. Thomas, 3t. 350 

Normah. John, 334 

Korris, Maj, James ^^ 2** 

Norris. Samoet ^^ 

Norton. Col. Beriah. 359, 360, 361 

Norton, Darid *** 

Korton, Peter, 361, 362, 363 

Norton. Teter 330. 333 

Odiorne, Thomas 344, 347 

Oldham, Kichard ** 

Orton. Asariah, ^" 

Osborn. Henry, ^^ 

Otis. Stephen, **8 

Owens. Vincent ^^ "• 

Pllge. John. *** 

P»ge. Lieut. Jonathan ** 

Page. Nathaniel. '^^ 

Paine. Abner. '^ ^ 

Palmer, Ueul. Jonathan, ^^ 

Pardee. Lieut. Aaron, *** 

Park. Robert «S, M 

Parker, Isaac. *** 

Parker. James, * 

Parker, Jeremiah, V- ^ 

Pu-ker. Uenl. CoL Moees. *•■ ** 

Parsons. Capt. Isaac. *^ 

Psultnt. Capt. Antoine, *■ 

Payne. Edward- ^ 

Pearee. MiehaeU ^ 

Pearson. C*pt- John. 

Pearson. SamueL 

Pease. Joseph. 

Pease. Noah 

Pease. Thomas. 

Pe«se. Zachariah. 

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ROI,!, 01? HONOR. 415 

Penfield, Lieut. Peter, 88 

Perham, Ezekiel, 302 

Perkins, Elnathan, 130 

Perkins, Lieut. Obadiah, 130 

Perkins, Thomas, 366 

Perry, Lieut. Abel, 340 

Perry, Corp. Abel, Jr., 340 

Perry, Ichabod, 41 

Perry, Capt. John, 67 

Pettegrew, William, 301 

Pettengill, Edward, 71, 72 

Pettengill, Somers, 71, 72 

Pettibone, Capt. Abel, 277 

Peyton, Yelverton, 17, 19 

Phelps, Eliphalet, 122 

Phelps, George, 15, 16, 17 

Phelps, Capt. Seth, 131 

Phillips, Ebenezer, , 183 

Phillips, Ichabod, 294 

Phillips, Richard, 294 

Pickard, Jacob, 40 

Pickering, Gen. Timothy, 284 

Pierce, Mial, 336 

Pierrepont, Lieut. Evelyn, 119 

Pike, Lieut. Humphrey, 21 

Pinkerton, Joseph, 152 

Piper, Eve Lear, 186, 187 

Piper (Pfeiffer), Capt. George, 186, 187 

Pitman, Rev. John, 154 

Piatt, Zephaniah, Sr., 184 

Poland, Seward, 200 

Polhemus, Maj. John, 262 

Polk, Hon. John, 279 

Pomeroy, Ichabod, 131 

Porter, John, 90 

Potter, John, 158 

Potter, Capt. Samuel J., 158 

Powers, Timothy, 259 

Pratt, Paul, 321 

Prentice, Manassah, 176 

Prescott, CoL William, ! 237 

Preston, Col. Isaac, 66 

Price, Elisha, 108 

Price, Farrington, 84 

Prior, John, 96 

Pritchard, William, 132 



4l6 DACdHTfiRS OP THE AMERICAN SEVOLCTIOS. 

Proctor, Capi. ieonanJ, *** 

Paraell. r..\. William *2 

Patnam, Ephroim, Jr^ 58 

Putnam, SMphen 3* 

Putnam, Stephen 95. 93, 174 

Quisle, Christian 208 

Kand, Ser^. Abraham, 28 

Band, Col. John » 

Band. Zachariah, 9* 

Bandall, Mosts, ■* 

Bandall, ^■athaniel, "6 

Bandolph, Capt. Edward, 32» 

Raymond. Lieut. John, 293 

Rajrntond. Lemuel 2*9 

Rajmiond. Paul, **9 

Bead. Daniel 236, 314 

Bead, Eleazer 33ft 

Read. Joshua, **3 

Bead. CoLSeth M 

Bead, Simon ^'^ 

Bedin^on. Jacob, 210 

Beed. Lemuel, *94 

Beed. Samuel »« 

Beed, Capt. Samuel, 2S$ 

Beeder John. **1 

Rew'se. David *** 

Bei^rt, Lieut. CoL Adam. 1^ 

Bevere. Col. Paul 44, 51 

Eej-n.ild!^, l'mI. Thomas l**, 171 

Bice. Bezaleel 238 

Bice, Edmund, "•* 

Biee. Ezekiel 3*8 

Bice, Jonathan 342, 346 

Eich. Joel, 3** 

Birhards Nathaniel ** 

Kichardson. Capt. Benjamin 339 

Biohardson, Moses 543 

BiehardsoQ. Gen. Kichard, 2S4 

Biehardsi>ii. Wyman * 

Eichmond, .\biather. *" 

Bickey, John "* 

Biddle. William *"* 

Biley, John ^ 

Kipley, Cornelius *"■ 



ROI.L O^ HONOR. 4I 7 



Ripley, Jepthah, 232 

Kobards, William, Sr., 162 

Robbins, Corp. Asa, 38 

Roberts, Lieut. Col. Algernon, 229, 230 

Roberts, John, 229, 230 

Robertson, George, 96-97 

Robinson, Shadrach, 357, 361, 364 

Roby, Philip Abbot, 208 

Rodes, Capt. Robert, 20 

Roe, Capt. Daniel, 120 

Rogers, Lieut. John, Jr., 119 

Rogers, Col. Zabdial, 170 

Rollins, Henry, 20 

Root, Lieut. Col. Aaron, 234 

Rose, Peleg, 103 

Ross, Thomas, 316, 317 

Rossiter, Capt. Elnathan, 276 

Roundy, John, 33 

Rowe, Ebenezer, 41 

Rowell, Enoch, 112 

Rowell, Sergt. Enoch, 112 

Rowley, Reuben, 146 

Ruggles, Samuel, 168 

Rupp, John Jonas, 287 

Rusk, James, 227 

Russell, Capt. Andrew, 191 

Russell, Capt. Hezekiah, 202 

Russell, Dr. Thomas, 328, 329 

Russell, Gen. William, 260, 261, 262 

Rutan, Samuel, 304 

Rutgers, Capt. Anthony, 56 

St. Clair, Maj. Gen. Arthur, 163 

Salisbury, Capt. Jonathan, 287 

Samson, Benjamin, 277 

Sanger, Daniel, 176 

Sanger, Richard, 176 

Sawin, Samuel, 46 

Sawyer, Lemuel, 339 

Schenck, Ralph, 101 

Seavey, Jonathan, 78, 80 

Seely, Sergt. Joseph, 92 

Seitz, George, 141 

Sellers, Howell, 178 

Sevier, Capt. Valentine, 312 

Seward, Corp. David, 209 

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4l8 DALXHTEESOF THE AMERICAN REV'OLUTiOX. 

Seward, Corp. N'atliao, 236 

Seymour, Lient, Col, Thomas. 290 

Sejmoar, Capu Tbomas Yonng, 29o 

S^a•^^f '■-■). TTp. Saraael, 61 

Shaeffer, Capt. Henry, 23S 

Bhaf ter, Sergt. James, 252, 255 

Shaw, Lieut. James, 331. 332, 333 

Shepard, Georg-e, , 59 

Sbepard, Ens. John, 2T5 

Shepard, Joseph, 59 

Sherman, Caleb, 21T 

Sherman, Bev. JoaUh, 193 

Shields, Daniel 97 

Short. Capt, John 155, 156 

Shotwell, John, 8 

Sibiey Corp. Tarrant 169 

Sinclair, Capt. James, 351 

fiinnickson. Capt. .Vndrew, 197, 198 

Skillman, Gerardns, 59 

Skillman, Thomas, 14 

Skinner, Benjamin, 205, 206 

Skinner, William, 123 

Slagle, Col. ll.:nr,v 144 

Slate, iLZckiel 273 

Slaymaker, Judg-e Henry, 142 

Slaymaker, Lient. Matthias, 145 

Sloat, Sergt. John, 87 

Smith, David, 356 

Smith, Ethan, 334 

Smith, Capt. Lieut. James, 81 

Smith, James, 2 

Smith James. 310 

Smith, Col. John, 282 

Smith, Capt. Jonathan, 152, 153 

Smith. Jonathan M. 191 

Smith. .Jonathan 131 

Smith, Lient. Josiab, 46 

Smith, Matthew 246 

Smith, Capt. Xathan, 359, 362 

Smith, Ileuben, '1 

Smith, Capt. Richard, 188 

Smith, Capt. William, 42 

Smith, William 81 

Snow, David ll" 

Southworth (Southard) Epbraim, 157 

Speed, Capt. James, 20 



BOLL OF HONOR. 



419 



Spencer, Daniel 92 

Spooner, Judah Paddock 113 

Sprague, Israel, 350 

Steams, Timothy, 348 

Steele, Gen. John, 142 

Stetson, Gideon 348 

Stevens, John 118 

Stevens, Capt. Moses, 371 

Stevens, Paul 47 

Stickney, Lieut. Thomas, 44 

Stiles, Aaron 74 

Stitb, Richard 73 

Stockton, George, 324 

Stone, Sergt. Moaea '... 282, 283 

Stone, Samue!, 50 

Story, Sergt. Daniel, 366 

Story, James, 42 

Stowe, Corp. Abner 214 

Streeter, Corp. BarKullHi 4 

Strong, Lieut. Col. David, 108 

Strong, Josiah, 274 

Strong, Capt. Selah, Jr 59 

Stuart, Elijah, 331, 357, 359 

Studley, Benjamin, 206 

Studley, Eliab, Jr 306 

Snllivan, Patrick 151 

Sumner, Lieut. Col. John 99 

Sutton, Arod, 2 

Sutton, William, 148, 149, ISO 

Swain, Edward 335 

Swan. Isaac, 239 

Swanton, Lieut. William, 71, 72 

Sweesey, Joseph, 134 

Symmes, Judge John Cleves, 13 

Taft, Silas 211 

Taf t, Lieut. Stephen 211 

Talbot, Lieut. Isham 11, 199 

Tatnall, Joseph 279 

Taylor, Capt. Daniel, 251 

Taylor. Lieut. Levi, 85 

Taylor, Nathaniel, 35 

Taylor, Peter, 15. 16 

Taylor, Reuben 335 

Taylor, Robert 311 

Taylor, Maj. Samuel, 244 



420 DAUGHTERS OP THE AUEStCAN REVOLUTrOK. 

Thsyer, Lieut. Seth, 221 

Thomas, Maj. Gen. John, 134 

Thomas, Capt. Joshua, 51 

Thomas, Simeou, 182 

Thompson, Lieut. Amherst, 315 

Thompson, Sergt. David, 270 

Thompson, James, 315 

Thompson, Jonathan, 31 

Thompson, Joseph, 83 

Thompson, Col. Joseph, 315 

Thompson, Capt. Boger, 11 

Thompson, Lieut. Samnel, 34 

Tbomaon, iloses 32 

Thorp, Capt. Ellphalet, 27 

Thurlo, Abraham 36fi 

Tift, Solomon, 264, 344 

Tiliinghast, Judge Thomas, 153, 154 

Tiiisley Col. Thomas, 228 

Tirr-.U. EenjamiD 45 

Todd, Capt. Asa, 102 

Todd, Jehiel 93 

Todd, John, 226 

Tomliuson, Capt. Isaac, 246 

Tomllnson, Ens, Jal>ez Huntington, 180 

Tower, Peter, 49 

Tower, Stephen 49 

Towiiley Effingham 139 

Towns, Lieut. John, 241 

Towaaend. Dr. Piatt, 291 

Tracy Sergt. Ebenezer * 273 

Trimble, Capt. James 313 

Troop. Capt. Dan, 98 

Trowtrldge, John, 234 

Trowbridg-e, Lieut. John, Jr., 345 

Trowbridge, Lieut. Col. John 345 

Tubbs, Ananias, 7S 

Turner, Ezra 60 

Turner, Lieut. William, 293 

Turner, Col. William 307 

Tuttle, Moses, 869, 270 

TwisB, Daniel, 236 

Twitchell, Sergt. Ezra, 238 

Twitchell, Capt. Joseph 238 

Tyler, Sergt. Abraham, 269, 270 

l^ler. Gen. John 265. 271 



ROI<I< OF HONOR. 42 1 



Umstead, John, 138 

Upham, Joseph, 277 

Upton, WilUam, 54 

Valentine, William, 337 

Van Aernem, Jacob, 104 

Van Dalf sen, John T., . . 234 

Van Dyke, Henry, 226 

Van Keuren, Matthew, 125 

Van Lieu, Frederick, 328, 329 

Van Nostrand, Crisparius, 126, 127 

Vannoy, John, 163 

Van Rensselaer, Gen. Robert, 61 

Van Wie, William, 97 

Veazy, Thomas, 304 

Vernon, Alexander, 223 

Vernor. John, 56, 57 

Vinton, Capt. John, 346 

Voorhees, Jacob, 117 

Vredenburgh, John, 291 

Vredenburgh, Judge William John, 291 

Waite, Rev. William, 217 

Wales, Benjamin, 223 

Wales, Elial, 317 

Wales, Nathaniel, 223 

Wales, Capt. Nathaniel, 317 

Wales, Deacon Nathaniel, 317 

Walke, Anthony, 169, 170 

Walker, Ebenezer, 66 

Walker, John Hoge, 243, 244 

Walker, Nathaniel, 80 

Walker, Ens. Phineas, 123 

Walker, Dr. Thomas, 20 

Walker, AVilliam, 243,244 

Wallace, James, 355 

Walter, John George 104 

Ward, Maj. Gen. Artemas, 207 

Ward, Corp. Rufus, 286, 293, 296 

Ward, Judge William, 57 

Warner, Col. Isaac, 229, 230 

Warren, Abijah, 79 

Warren, Ephraim, 102 

Warren, Corp. Ephraim, Jr., 102 

Warren, William, 102 

Washburn, Moses, 108 



422 DALCHTEBS OF THE AMEBICAX BE^-tMLUTIOS. 

Waraon. Jos^h, ^^ 

Wat«r», OpFU Samoel, " jjj 

Valoon, Darid, ^^ 

Wattle Capt. Wniiain, "'" 339 

Weare, Eli jab. 3 

Weare, P*ter, 3 

Webb, S«rgT, Epenetas, Jr„ j^ 

Webber, MaJ. Cluistopher. jAS 

Webster, Capt. John. ' jgj 

Webster, Xoah, LL. D, 2T« 

Weed, benjamin, , _ _ <>^ 

Weed, fiei^i. Je««e, 179 

Weed, Saaniel. 25j 

Welch, aia^ Da»id, "^^ 321 

Welch, Li«at. John, jg^^ jjj 

Weliin^^on, Sergt. Jedathan. 125 

\V^.-_ I -j Jernel, 331^ 332, 333 

«>--..r. -i^oaeph, 253 

WetDiore, Bela, jgg 

Wharton, Robert, 309 

Wheeler, Deacon Moses, jjt 

Wheeler, Sathan, g^ 

Wheeler, Samael, 2^ 

Wheeler, Corp. Silaa, IO5 

White, David, i« 

While, Lient. Enoch, 5 9 

White, Ezeldel. .........'.......' 1« 

White, William, 19^ 

Whiteside, Lient, miliam, 295 

Whitiiif, Amy Lathrop, 2S9 

Whiting, Timothj, laj 

Whiting, Timothy, Jr., KVI 

Whiting-, Col, William Bradford, 259 

Whitney, Jjani^I. jj 

Whitney, Cap-.. Joshua 53 

WMton, Deacon Elijah, 131 

WhiTt^ii'v, Channcej- _ 2tt7 

Wilcox, Eliaha, 173 

Wilcox, Ozias, 173 

Wild, Capt. Silaa, 44 

Wilder, Josboa 292 

Wilkinson, David, 205 

Willcatt, Thomas, 3jl 

Willey, Capt- John, 174 

Willey, Samuel, 75 

Williama, Asa, , 33Q