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ALLEN  COUNTY  PUBLIC  LIBRARY  , 


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Major    General   John    Sullivan. 


LINEAGE  BOOK 


National  Society 

OF  THE 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 


VOUUIVIE  XXXIII 

32001—33000 

1900 


Mary  Cooley  Bassett, 
Historian  General 


Compiled  by 
Sarah  Hall  Johnston. 


WASHINGTON,    D.    C, 
I912 


Harrisburg,  Pa.  : 
telegraph  printing  company 

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PREFACE. 


PREFACE. 


The  present  volume  of  Lineage  Records  which  substantiates  the 
claims  of  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  is  compiled  upon 
the  same  general  plan  as  the  preceding  ones  of  the  series. 

Summary  as  the  work  is  and  must  be,  it  yet  shows  here  and  there 
bold  strokes  of  the  historic  pencil,  making  strong  the  outlines  of  in- 
dividual participants  in  the  great  events  of  our  nation's  history  or 
establishing  the  facts  of  descent  which  many  have  from  illustrious 
patriots. 

The  volume  is  but  a  skeleton  outline  of  dates,  events,  personages, 
yet  not  lacking  in  human  charm  and  interest  because  of  our  related- 
ness  to  an  history  with  which  we  are  so  closely  interwoven.  Those 
responsible  for  the  editing  of  this  work  ask  only  that  it  be  tried  by 
the  standard  of  its  own  modest  aim,  which  is  to  preserve  in  perma- 
nent form  the  verified  records  of  our  forebears  who  fought  so 
valiantly  to  establish  and  preserve  the  principles  of  our  national 
government. 

Mary  C.  Bassett. 

Historian  General. 


ILLUSTRATIONS, 


ILLUSTRATIONS. 


Frontispiece. 
Major  General  John  Sullivan. 


OFFICERS. 


THE  NATIONAL  SOCIETY 

OF   THE 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Organized  at  Washington  City  October  ii,  1890. 


National  Board  of  Management. 
J900. 


President  General. 

Mrs.  DanieIv  Manneng. 

Uice-Pre$<dent  (General  in  Cbarge  or  Orsanization  of  0i)apter$. 

Mrs.  Eleanor  Washington  Howard. 

Uice-Presidents  General. 

Mrs.  Ellen  M.  Colton,  IVIrs.  George  F.  Fuller, 

Mrs.  William  Lindsay,  AIrs.  N.  D.   Sperry, 

Mrs.  George  M.  Sternberg,  Mrs.  Estes  G.  Rathbone, 

Mrs.  Charles  W.  Fairbanks,       Mrs.  Angie  F.  Newman, 
Miss  Mary  Isabella  Forsyth,       Mrs.  Clement  A.  Griscom, 

Mrs.  William  P.  Jewett,  "vIrs.  Julius  C.  Burrows, 

Mrs.  J.  A.  T.  Hull,  Mrs.  Albert  H.  Tuttle, 

Mrs.  Washington  A.  Roebling,  Mrs.  A.  L.  Barber. 
Mrs.  Person  C.  Cheney,  Mrs.  J.  Heron  Crosman, 

Mrs.  Jay  Osbourne  Moss.  Mrs.  S.  B.  C.  ]\Torgan. 

eiMPiain  GeneraL 

Mrs.  William  A.  Smoot. 

RecordHifl  Secretary  General. 

Mrs.  Albert  Akers. 

Corresvottding  Secretary  General. 

Mrs.  Kate  Kearney  Henry. 

Re0i$trar  General. 

Miss  Susan  Riviere  Hetzel. 

treasurer  General. 

Mrs.  Gertrude  Bascom   Darwin. 

Itistorian  General. 

Mrs.  Mary  Jane  Seymour. 

nstistant  historian  General. 

Mrs.  Robert  Stockwell  Hatcher. 

CibraHan  General. 

Miss  Julia  Ten  Eyck  McBlair. 


state  Redcnts. 

Alabama,  Mrs.  J.  Morgan  Smith. 

Als-sWs.  .•••••••••• 

Arizona, "     Hugh  H.  Price. 

Arkansas,   "     HklEn  M.  Norton. 

California,  " ,   John  F.  Swift. 

Colorado,    "     W.  F.  Slocum. 

Connecticut,    "     Sara  T.  Kinney. 

Delaware,    "    Elizabeth  C.  Churchman. 

District  of  Columbia, "     Charles  H.  Alden. 

Florida,    "     Dennis  Eagan. 

Georo-ia,    "     Robert  E.  Park. 

Idaho,    

Illinois,    ■     "     William  A.  Talcott. 

Indiana,   "     James  M.  FowlER. 

Indian  Territory,  "     Walter  A.  Duncan. 

Iowa,    "     Charles  E.  Armstrong. 

Kansas,    "     Katharine  S.  Lewis. 

Kentucky,    Miss  Lucretia  Clay. 

Louisiana,    Mrs.  Benjamin  F.  Story. 

Maine,    "     Helen  Frye  White. 

Maryland,    "     J-  Pembroke  Thom. 

Massachusetts,    Miss  Sara  W.  Daggett. 

Michigan,    Mrs.  Wm.  Fitz-Hugh  Edwards. 

Minnesota,    "     D.  A.  Monfort. 

Mississippi,   Miss  Alice  Q.  Lovell. 

Missouri,  Mrs.  George  H.  Shields. 

Montana,    "     David  G.  Browne. 

Nebraska,    "     George  C.  Towle. 

New  Hampshire,  "     Josiah  Carpenter. 

New  Jersey,  Miss  E.  Ellen  Batcheller. 

New  Mexico,   Mrs.  L.  Bradford  Prince. 

New  York,   "     Samuel  Verplanck. 

North  Carolina,   "     Edward  Dilworth  Latta. 

North  Dakota,   "     S.  A.  Lounsberry. 

Ohio,  "     MosES  M.  Granger. 

Oklahoma,    "     Cassius  M.  Barnes. 

Oregon,   "     J.  W.  Card. 

Pennsylvania,    "     Thomas  Roberts. 

Rhode  Island, "     George  M.  Thornton. 

South  Carolina,   "     Clark  Waring. 

South  Dakota, "     Andrew  J.  Kellar. 

Tennessee,    "     JamES  S.  PilchEr. 

Texas,    "     Sydney  T.  Fontaine. 

Utah,    "     Clarence  E.  Allen. 

Vermont,  "     Julius  Jacob  Estey. 

Virginia,    "     Hugh  Nelson  Page. 

Washington, "     George  W.  Bacon. 

West  Virginia, 

Wisconsin, "     James  Sidney  Peck. 

Wyoming, "     Francis  E.  Warren. 


l)0»or<iry  Officers. 

I^ononiry  Prnidcuts  General. 

Mrs.  John  W.  Foster, 
Mrs.  Adlai  E.   Stevenson. 


fionorarv  UKe 

Elected  for  life. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Hetzee,  1892. 
Mrs.  Leeand  Stanford,  1893. 
Mrs.  Roger  A.  Pryor,  1893. 
Mrs.  John  R.  Putnam,  1893. 
Mrs.  a.  Leo  Knott,  1894. 
Mrs.  Eeeen  H.  Wai^worth, 

1894. 
Mrs.  M.  C.  Buteer,  1894. 
Miss    Eugenia    Washington, 

1895. 
Mrs.  Joshua  Wilbour,  1895. 


Pr($i4(att  General. 

Date  of  election. 

Mrs.  a.  Howard  Ceark,  1895. 
Mrs.  R.  Ogden  Doremus,  1895. 
Mrs.     Lucy     Preston     Beaee, 

1895- 
Miss  Mary  Desha,  1895. 
Miss  Ceara  Barton,  1896. 
Mrs.  a.  C.  Geer,  1896. 
Mrs.  Samuel  Eeiot,  1896. 
Mrs.  Mary  V.  E.  Cabeel,  1898. 
Mrs.  Miujred  S.  Mathes,  1899. 


MEMBERS 

OF  THE 

NATIONAL  SOCIETY. 


THE  NATIONAL  SOCIETY 

OF  THE 

Daughters   of  the   American    Revolution 


32001 

MISS  MASIE  MORGAN.  32002 

Born  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Descendant  of  Bernard  Hough,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Morgan,  (b.  1842)  and  Sarah  Divine,  his  wife,  m. 
1868. 

Granddaughter  of  WilHam  Divine,  (1815-91)  and  Elizabeth  Orrison, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abel  Orrison  and  Catherine  Hough,  (b.  1790), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-grartddaughter  of  Bernard  Hough. 

Bernard  Hough  enhsted,  1781,  under  Capt.  Josiah  Moifett 
and  was  at  the  siege  of  York.  In  1832  he  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll  of  Loudoun  county  for  six  months  actual  service 
as  private  Virginia  line.  He  was  born  in  Leesburg,  1763, 
where  he  died. 

MISS  FANNIE  GERTRUDE  FIELDS.  32003 

Born  in  Calhoun,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Candler. 

Daughter  of  John  A.  Fields  and  Nancy  Caroline  Candler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  G.  Candler  and  Nancy  C.  Matthews,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Candler  and  Sarah  Slaughter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Candler  and  Elizabeth  Anthony, 
(1746-1803),  his  wife,  m.  1760. 

Note. — The  number  at   the   end   of  the   name  represents   the   National   Number   of  the 
Member  of  the  Society. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 


William  Candler,  (1736-87),  entered  the  service  as  captain 
and  rose  to  colonel  of  Georgia  militia.  He  was  at  King's 
Mountain  and  Blackstorks.  He  was  born  in  Belfast,  Ireland ; 
died  in  Georgia. 

Also  No.  30664. 

32004 

MRS.   CLIFFORD   PUTNAM   HAMMOND.  32005 

Wife  of  Hon.  T.  A.  Hammond. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Holmes  and  of  Capt.  John  Milner. 

Daughter  of  John  Israel  Putnam  and  Jane  Augusta  Porter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Putnam  and  Susan  Milner,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Holmes  Milner  and  Elizabeth  Willis,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Pitt  Milner  and  Apsylla  Holmes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Milner  (1746-1812)  and  Elizabeth 
Godwin,  his  wife ;  John  Holmes  and  Chloe  Bentley,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32399- 

John  Holmes  served  as  chaplain  in  the  Georgia  Continental 
Line.  He  came  to  Georgia  from  Carolina,  1760;  died,  1806, 
in  Wilkes  Co.,  Ga.  He  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Georgia 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Also  Nos.  776,  1025,  3045,  21447. 

MRS.  LAURA   RAWSON   HAMMOND.  32006 

Born  in  Atlanta,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Judge  William  Robinson  Hammond. 

Descendant  of  Elijah  Rawson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Elijah  Rawson  and  Elizabeth  Welborn  Clark, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Rawson  and  Susannah  Allen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Rawson  and  Betsy  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  EHjah  Rawson  and  Mary  Paddock,  his 
wife. 

Elijah  Rawson,  (1717-98),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Wor- 
cester county  militia.  He  was  born  in  Quincy ;  died  in  Shrews- 
bury, Mass. 

Also  No.  18355. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  MANIGAULT  MORRIS  JORDAN.  32007 
Born  in  Darien,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Welby  Cornelius  Jordan. 


LINEAGE  BCK)K. 


Descendant  of  Hon.  Lewis  Morris. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Lewis  Morris  and  Annie  Elizabeth  Durrwoody, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Lewis  Morris  and  Elizabeth  Manigault,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Morris,  Jr.  and  Annie  Barnard  Elliott, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Morris  and  Mary  Walton,  his  wife. 

Lewis  Morris,  (1726-98),  a  graduate  of  Yale,  was  a  member 
of  the  Continental  Congress  and  signed  the  Declaration  of 
Independence. 

Also  Nos.  249,  1258,  2485,  3022,  4989,  1 1320,  2io6r,  24524,  30984. 

32008 
MRS.  MARTHA  CABLE  MARENUS.  32009 

Born  in  Hyde  Park,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Howard  B.  Marenus. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  John  Eells,  Moses  Comstock  Eells  and 
Michael  Goodrich,  all  of  Connecticut;  William  Holiday,  of 
New  York. 

Daughter  of  Hobart  M.  Cable  and  Estella  R.  Eells,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Cable  and  Mary  Goodrich,  his  wife;  Orson 
Jacot  Eells  and  Martha  Strong,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Goodrich  and  Mary  Wood,  his  2d  wife; 
Jacot  Eells  and  Mary  Holiday,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Michael  Goodrich  and  Martha  Hollister,  his 
2d  wife;  Moses  Comstock  Eells  and  Abigail  Reed,  his  wife;  William 
Holiday  and  Catherine  Pamphligra  Hitt,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Eells  and  Abigail  Comstock,  his  2d 
wife. 

John  Eells,  (1701-85),  served  as  chaplain. 

Moses  Comstock  Eells,  (1744-1807),  was  a  private  in  the 
9th  regiment  Connecticut  militia,  1776.  He  was  born  in  New 
Canaan,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  21220,  21221,  30243. 

Michael  Goodrich,  (1747-1825),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private 
in  the  Connecticut  militia  and  was  at  the  surrender  of  Bur- 
goyne.  He  was  born  in  Wethersfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Wal- 
ton, N.  Y. 

William  Holiday,  (1750-1855),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1832,  for  service  as  private  in  the  New  York  line.  He 
was  born  in  Rye,  N.  Y.,  lived  to  a  phenomenal  age  and  died 
in  Colchester,  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y. 


DAUGHTI^RS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  CATHERINE  McDONALD  MORRIS   MYERS.     32010 

Born  in  Darien,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Frank  Myers. 
Descendant  of  Hon.  Lewis  Morris, 

Daughter  of  Richard  Lewis  Morris  and  Annie  Elizabeth  Dunwoody, 
his  wife. 
See  No.  32007. 

MRS.  CORA  WINSHIP  NUNNALLY.  32011 

Born  in  Monticello,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  James  HilHard  Nunnally. 

Descendant  of  William   Speer,  of   South   Carolina. 

Daughter  of  George  Winship  andMary  Eugenia  Speer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Speer  and  Mary  (Baird)  Grant,  his  2d 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaug'hter  of  William  Speer  and  Eleanor  (Little)  Norris,  his 
wife. 

William  Speer,  (1747-1830),  served  in  the  infantry  and 
cavalry  when  the  Carolinas  were  overrun  by  the  Tories  and 
British.  He  was'  aide  to  Gen.  Andrew  Pickens  at  the  siege  of 
Ninety-six.     He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died  in  South  Carolina. 

Also  Nos.  6064,  20215,  21450,  25998. 

MRS.  A/[ARTHA  MOSS  NORTHEN.  32012 

Born  in  Mount  Zion,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  William  J.  Northen. 

Descendant  of  James  Veazey. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Neel,  (1794- 1857)  and  Nancy  Veazey,  (1806-84), 
his  wife,  m.  1828. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Veazey,  (1767-1847)  and  Jane  Rabun,  (1766- 
185s),  his  wife,  m.  1790. 

Gr.-ganddaughter  of  James  Veazey  and  Elizabeth  Hollingsworth 
Johnston,  (1727-1812),  his  wife,  m.  1750. 

James  Veazey,  (1725-89),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Georgia 
militia.     He  was  born  in  Maryland ;    died  in  Powelton,  Ga. 

MISS  ANNIE  BELLE  NORTHEN.  32013 

Born  in  Mt.  Zion,  Georgia. 
Descendant  of  James  Veazey. 

Daughter  of  William  J.  Northen  and  Martha  Moss  Neel,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Tliomas  Neel  and  Nancy  Veazey,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32012. 


UN^GE  BOOK. 


MRS.  LAULIE  HAMMOND  SHEDDEN.  32014 

Born  in  Atlanta,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Robert  Fitch  Shedden. 
Descendant  of  Elijah  Rawson. 

Daughter  of  John  David  Ray  and  Mary  P.  Rawson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Edward  Elijah  Rawson  and  Elizabeth  Wellborn 
Clarke,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32006. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  HUGHES  SPALDING.  32015 

Born  in  Morganfield,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Jack  J.  Spalding. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Frederick  Nantz. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Henry  Hughes  and  Wright  Parker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Reed  Hughes  and  Martha  Hughes  Nantz,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Nantz  and  Martha  Hughes  Watkins, 
his  wife. 

Frederick  Nantz,  (1761-1835),  enlisted,  1776,  for  three 
years  under  Capt.  James  Foster  and  served  as  sergeant  under 
Capt.  Thomas  WilHs.  He  served  subsequently  under  Capt. 
Thomas  Moore  and  Capt.  Joseph  Knight.  He  was  at  the 
battle  of  Guilford  Court  House.  His  pension  was  allowed 
for  two  years  actual  service  as  sergeant,  Virginia  line.  He 
was  born  in  Lunenburg,  Va.,  died  in  Washington  Co.,  Ohio. 

MRS.  HARRIET  ALMIRA  DONOVAN.  32016 

Born  in  Herndon,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  William  Donovan. 

Descendant  of  Philip  Jones,  of  Georgia. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  B.  Jottes  and  Sarah  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Philip  Jones  and  Sarah  Vickers,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Philip  Jones  and  Eliza  Jones,  his  wife. 

Philip  Jones,  (1759-89),  enlisted  as  a  private  and  for  his 
service  received  a  grant  of  land  in  Georgia.  He  was  bom 
in  North  Carolina;  died  in  Burke  Co.,  Ga. 

Also  No.  30693. 

MRS.  SARAH  LEWIS  SHARPE.  32017 

Born  in  Herndon,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  John  Robert  Sharpe. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Descendant  of  Philip  Jones. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Bertrand  Joiies  and  Sarah  Lewis,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32016. 

MRS.  CLARA  EUGENIA  LAW.  32018 

Born  in  Herndon,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Robert  Law. 
Descendant  of  Philip  Jones. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Wilkes  Jones  and  Martha  Aiken,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Henry  Philip  Jones  and  Sarah  Vickers,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32016. 

MRS.  MARION  GRAHAM  PERDUE.  32019 

Born  in  Warsaw,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  John  Albert  Perdue. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Howell,  of  North  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  Jackson  Graham  and  Juliart  Howell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Evan  Howell  and  Harriet  Owen,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Howell  and  Eleanor  Gannon,  his  wife. 
Joseph  Howell,  of  Cabarrus  county,  North  Carolina,  was  a 
soldier  at  King's  Mountain  and  Guilford  Court  House. 

32020 

MISS  ROSA  SCOTT  WHITAKER.  32021 

Born  in  Milledgeville,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James   Cantey. 

Daughter  of  James  Cantey  Whitaker  and  Rosa  Beall  Scott,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Cantey  Whitaker  and  Margaret  Eugenia 
Bigham,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Whitaker  and  Mary  Cantey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  James  Cantey  and  Martha  Whitaker,  his 
wife. 

James  Cantey,  (1755-1817),  served  as  lieutenant  and  captain 
of  South  Carolina  rangers'. 

Also  No.  26346. 

MRS.  ALICE  PHELPS  KINCAID.  32022 

Born  in  Warren  county,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  W.  J.  Kincaid. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Henry  Burnley. 
Daughter  of  Augustus  B.  Phelps  and  Mary  Burnley,  his  wife. 
Granddaugliter  of  Richmond  Burnley  and  Sallie  Veazy,  his  wife. 


i4ne:age  book. 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Burnley  and  Lucy  (Barksdale)  Daven- 
port, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Burnley  and  Harmah  Terrell,  his 
wife. 

Henry  Burnley,  (1756-1835),  served  as  private,  ensign  and 
lieutenant  in  the  Virginia  militia,  1776-82.  He  applied  for 
a  pension,  1834,  in  Georgia  and  with  his  application  is  filed 
his  original  commissions.  He  was  born  in  Bedford  Co.,  Va. ; 
died  in  Columbia  Co.,  Ga. 

MRS.  ROSELYN  REID  CARLISLE.  32023 

Born  in  Pike  county,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  E.  F.  Carlisle. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Fryer. 

Daughter  of  John  Lamar  Reid  and  Alice  Gertrude  Christian,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ira  Christian  and  Permelia  Amanda  Fryer,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Louis  Fryer,  (1785-1861)  and  Sara 
Matthews,  (1795-1850),  his  wife,  m.  1814. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Fryer  and  Wiimifred  Fenn,  his  wife. 

John  Fryer,  (1759-1818),  served  as  a  minute  man  and  as 
lieutenant  of  Georgia  militia.  He  received  bounty  land  for 
his  service.  He  was  born  in  North  Carolina;  died  in  Burke 
Co.,  Ga. 

Also  No.  30283. 

MRS.  MARY  BELLE  KING  SHERMAN.  32024 

Born  in  Albion,  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  Dickinson  Sherman. 

Descendant  of  John  Whitney. 

Daughter  of  Rufus  King  and  Sarah  Electa  Whitney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alanson  Whitney,  (b.  1797)  and  Catherine 
Voorhies,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Whitney  and  Rachel  Hiscock,  (1760- 
1824),  his  wife. 

John  Whitney,  (i  751 -1828),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Massachusetts  militia  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign  and  was  at 
the  surrender.  He  was  born  in  Leicester,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  where  his  grave  is  marked  as  a  soldier  of 
the  Revolution. 

Also  No.  5495. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


MRS.  GRACE  KING  JUDSON.  32025 

Born  in  Kendall,  New  York. 
Wife  of  William  B.  Judson. 
Descendant  of  John  Whitney. 

Daughter  of  Rufus  King  and  Sarah  Electa  Whitney,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32024. 

MRS.  MARY  EMMIE  LIZZIE  CLARK  ROOT.  32026 

Born  in  Sherborn,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Judson  A.  Root. 

Descendant  of  John  Clark,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  William  Dana  Clark  and  Mary  Bunley  Snell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Clark  and  Nancy  (Clark),  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Clark  and  Sarah  Wadleigh,  his  wife,  m. 
1775- 

John  Clark,  (1751-1827),  enlisted  from  Londonderry,  1775, 
in  Capt.  Baker's  company  and  marched  to  Portsmouth.  Pen- 
sion was  allowed  for  six  months  service  as  private  New  Hamp- 
shire line.    He  was  born  in  Portsmouth ;  died  in  Chester,  N.  H. 

MRS.  NANCY  JOSEPHINE  CLARK  WILLIAMS.  32027 

Borrt  in  Hampton,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  William  M.  Williams. 

Descendant  of  John  Clark,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  William  Dana  Clark  and  Mary  Bunley  Snell,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32026. 

MRS.  ELLA  CAMP  CLARK.  32028 

Born  in  Conway,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  John  Terrell  Clark. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Samuel  Camp,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  George  Camp  and  Esther  Rust,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Earl  Camp  and  Marinda  Randall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abie  Camp,  (b.  1769)  and  Lucy  Pierce,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Camp  and  Betty  Record,  his  ist 
wife,  m.  1766. 

Samuel  Camp,  (1746-1826),  enlisted  under  Capt.  Phineas 
Porter  as  a  private,  1775,  and  1778  was  appointed  sergeant. 
He  was  born  in  Waterbury ;    died  in  Plymouth,  Conn. 


LINlSAGE  BOOK. 


MRS.  LILLIAN  GAYLORD  THOMAS.  32029 

Born  in  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  Thomas. 

Descendant  of  John  Clark,  Calvin  Bliss  and  John  Mont- 
gomery. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Gaylord  and  Elizabeth  Clark,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Clark,  (1800-85)  and  Ruth  Murdock,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  John  Clark  and  Jane  Montgomery,  (1756-1833), 
his  wife;  Samuel  Murdock  and  Huldah  Bliss,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Montgomery  and  Mary  Knox,  his 
wife;  Calvin  Bliss  and  Ruth  James,  his  wife. 

John  Clark,  (1745-1828),  served  as  a  minute  man  in  the 
Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Andover,  Mass. ; 
removed  to  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1777,  where  he  died. 

John  Montgomery,  (1728-1802),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Penobscot  Expedition.     He  died  in  Haverhill,   N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  12706,  26432. 

Calvin  Bliss,  (1754-1849),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Addison  Co.,  Vt.,  for  service  as  private,  Mass.  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Colerain,  Mass. ;  died  in  Shoreham,  Vt. 

Also  No.  29818. 

MRS.  MINERVA  BUTLIN.  32030 

Born  in  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Aloney  Rust. 

Daughter  of  T.  G.  Butlin  and  Minerva  Rust,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amasa  Rust  and  Charlotte  Ward,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aloney  Rust  and  Esther  Doud,  his  wife,  m. 
1790. 

Aloney  Rust,  (1766-1857),  enhsted  at  fifteen  and  served  in 
Capt.  Samuel  Canfield's  company  of  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Hartford,  Conn. ;    died  in  Fowler,  Ohio. 

Also  No.  26015. 

MRS.  ELLA  PERSIS  CHAPIN  BROWNE.  32031 

Born  in  Parkman,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Edward  Browne. 

Descendant  of  Capt,  Abel  Brace,  Maj.  Ames  Walbridge, 
Josiah  Converse,  Capt.  Israel  Converse,  Lieut.  Jerathmel  Cum- 
mings,  and  Lieut.  Jonathan  Chapin. 


DAUGHTERS  Oi'  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Dr.  Alarvin  Chapin-  and  Marion  O.  Cumins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lorin  Chapin  and  Sally  Brace,  his  wife;  Joseph 
Cumins,  (b.  1781)  and  Hannah  Converse,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jotham  Chapin  and  Anna  Wait,  his  wife; 
Charles  Brace  and  Persis  Brandegee,  his  wife;  Jerathmel  Cumins  and 
Deborah  Kendall,  his  wife,  m.  1771 ;  Israel  Converse  and  Hannah  Wal- 
bridge,  (1751-1830),  his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Chapin  and  Abigail  Munn,  his 
wife;  Abel  Brace  and  Kezia  Woodruff,  (1742-1812),  his  wife;  Josiah 
Converse  and  Eleanor  Richardson,  (1712-85),  his  wife,  m.  1732;  Ames 
Walbridge  and  Margaret,  his  wife. 

Abel  Brace,  (1740-1832),  commanded  an  independent  com- 
pany when  Tryon  invaded  the  colony.  He  was  born  in  Hart- 
ford, Conn. ;  died  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  10054,  31756. 

Ames  Walbridg'e,  (1727-93),  served  in  the  Connecticut  line 
from  1775-81.  He  was  a  charter  member  of  the  Society  of 
the  Cincinnati.  He  was  born  in  Norwich ;  died  in  Stafford, 
Conn. 

Josiah  Converse,  (1710-75)  responded  to  the  I^exington 
Alarm  from  Stafford  and  was  a  member  of  the  General  Court. 

Also  Nos.  7961,  16978. 

Israel  Converse,  (1743-1806),  served  as  sergeant  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  and  as  captain,  1780,  of  Conn.  miHtia.  He  was 
born  in  Stafford,   Conn. ;  died  in  Randolph,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  22971,  31 178. 

Jerathmel  Cummings  served  as  lieutenant  of  Vermont  mil- 
itia, 1 78 1.  He  was  born  in  Nottingham,  N.  H.,  1749;  died  in 
Windsor,  Vt. 

Jonathan  Chapin,  (1738-1819),  served  in  the  Mass,  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Mendon,  Mass. 


MRS.  MARY  SWANDALE  TUTTLE.  32032 

Born  in  Greenville,  South  Carolina. 
Widow  of  Frank  J.  Tuttle. 
Descendant  of  Solomon  Aiken. 

Daughter  of  Simon  Swandale  and  Delsame  Tupper,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Tupper  and  Sarah  Stebbings,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Stebbings  and  Mercy  Aiken,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    Solomon    Aiken    and    Dorcas    Whitcombe, 
(1730-1803),  his  wife,  m.  1749. 
Solomon  Aiken,    (1725-1805),  served  as  selectman  of  Bar- 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


nard,  Vt.     He  was  born  in  Brookfield,   Mass. ;  died  in  Bar- 
nard, Vt. 
Also  No.  31309. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  LAURA  WHITTLESEY  GERRISH.     32033 

Born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  George  C.  Gerrish. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  John  Whittlesey,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Samuel  Whittlesey  and  Alice  Evylyn  McCulloh, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hart  Whittlesey  and  Melissa  Selby,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asaph  Whittlesey  and  Vesta  Hart,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Whittlesey  and  Mary  Beale,  his  wife. 

John  Whittlesey,  (1741-1812),  recruited  men,  forwarded 
supplies  and  served  on  the  alarm  list.  He  was  born  in  New- 
ington;  died  in  Salisbury,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  281 1,  3877,  4178.  5220,  7557,  901S,  13074.  17092,  21606,  27179, 


MRS.  CHIFFOENETTE  TOMPKINS  WARD  JONES.      32034 

Born  in  Madison,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Daniel  Jones. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Gilbert  Tompkins  and  of  Sergt.  Moses 
Whitcomb. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Tompkins  and  Lucy  Whitcomb,  (b.  1798),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gilbert  Tompkins  and  Mary  Brownell,  his  wife; 
Calvin  Whitcomb,  (b.  1776)  and  Sarah  Brownell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Whitcomb  and  Sarah  Powers,  his  wife, 
m.  1762. 

Gilbert  Tompkins,  (1753-1835),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Rhode  Island  line.  He  was  sergeant  of  marines  on  the  ship 
"Alfred"  when  taken  prisoner  and  carried  to  Halifax.  He 
was  granted  a  pension  for  sixteen  months  actual  service.  He 
was  bom  in  Little  Compton,  R.  I. ;  died  in  Madison,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  1016s,  21961. 

Moses  Whitcomb  turned  out  from  Hardwick  as  sergeant  of 
minute  men  in  Capt.  Simon  Hazelton's  company  of  Massa- 
chusetts militia  at  the  Lexington  Alarm. 


12  DAUGHTElRS  OI^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  MARGARET  WING  ANDERSON.  32035 

Born  in  Oxford,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Charles  William  Anderson. 

Descendant  of  Heman  Adams. 

Daughter  of  William  Wing  and  Rachel  Smart,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Wing  and  Lucy  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Warren  Smith  and  Asenath  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Heman  Adams  and  Lucy  Adams,  his  wife. 

Heman  Adams,  (1761-1845),  enlisted  from  Barnstable 
county,  1779,  as  a  private  in  the  Mass.  militia.  He  was  pen- 
sioned for  his  service,  1820.  He  was  born  in  Sandwich,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Butler  Co.,  Ohio. 

MRS.  MARY  LOUISE  SEYMOUR  BROWN.  32036 

Born  in  Erie,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  George  P.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Seymour,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Julius  Seymour  and  Sarah  Pauline  Dutton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Seymour  and  Elizabeth  Blakesley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Seymour  and  Mehitable  Hickok,  his 
1st  wife,  m.  1740. 

Stephen  Seymour,  (1718-1807),  served  as  captain  on  the 
alarm  list  which  rendered  efficient  service  when  Tryon  in- 
vaded the  colony.  He  was  born  in  Kensington  ;  died  in  Sharon, 
Conn. 

Also  Nos.  8369,  28562. 

MISS  ANNA  ELIZABETH  BEDINGER.  32037 

Born  in  Blue  Licks,  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  George  Michael  Bedinger. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Morgan  Bedinger  and  Nancy  Patten  Moore,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Michael  Bedinger  and  Henrietta  Clay,  his 
wife. 

George  Michael  Bedinger,  (1756-1843),  served  as  captain  of 
a  spy  company,  1775-81,  and  was  major  of  a  militia  regiment 
at  the  battle  of  Blue  Licks,  1782.  He  was  born  in  Frederick 
Co.,  Va. ;  died  in  Blue  Licks,  Ky. 

Also  No.  16690. 


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MRS.  CARRIE  ESTHER  WEED.  32038 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  A.  M.  Weed. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Bell  and  Sergt.  Gershom  Sco- 
field,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Chauncey  Jerome  Parson  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Scofield, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alvah  Scofield  and  Rebecca  Andrews,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Scofield,  (b.  1770)  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Gersliom  Scofield  and  Lydia  Bell,  his  wife, 
m.  1769. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Bell  and  Lydia  Hoyt,  his  wife, 
m.  1748. 

Gershom  Scofield,  (1749-1825),  enlisted,  1778,  in  Capt. 
Jesse  Bell's  company  of  militia  and  served  under  Capt.  Na- 
thaniel Slason  as  a  sergeant.  His  pension  was  allowed  for 
two  years  actual  service  as  sergeant,  Connecicut  line.  He  was 
born  in  Darien,  Conn. 

Jonathan  Bell  was  made  by  the  Assembly,  captain  of  a  com- 
pany or  train  band,  1774.  He  was  born,  171 7,  in  Stamford, 
Conn.     His  son  Jonathan  served  as  private. 

Also  No.  21229. 

MRS.  DELILAH  EMELINE  WHITE  HALL.  32039 

Born  in  Neoga,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Rinaldo  Minton  Hall. 

Descendant  of  John  Mitchell,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  Richard  White  and  Harriet  Elizabeth  Keller, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Riley  Keller  and  Harriet  Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Martin  Miller  and  Susan  Mitchell,  his  wife. 

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

John  Mitchell,  (1760-1842),  enlisted  in  the  Artillery  under 
Capt.  James'  Taylor;  was  captured  and  held  as  a  prisoner  two 
years.  In  1834  he  received  a  pension  as  a  private  in  the  Penn- 
sylvania line.  He  was  born  in  Mifflin  county.  Pa. ;  where  he 
died. 

MRS.  ANTOINETTE  ROGERS  POND.  32040 

Born  in  Bloomington,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  Rev.  Sylvanus  Billings  Pond. 


14  DAUGHTERS  OI^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Jones,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Lee  Smith,  M.  D.  and  Elizabeth  Rogers,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Augustus  Rogers  and  Ann  Shinn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Shinn  and  Elizabeth  Jones,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Jones  and  Elizabeth  Balton,  his 
wife. 

Abraham  Jones,  hero  of  two  wars,  was  placed  on  the  pen- 
sion roll  of  Cumberland  Co.,  N.  J.,  1831,  for  service  as  private 
in  the  New  Jerse}'  Continental  Line.  He  was  born,  1753,  in 
Gloucester  Co. 

Also  Nos.  21469,  24581. 

MRS.  SUSAN  MILLER  BURKE.  '  32041 

Born  in  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Capt.  George  W.  Burke,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Elias  Dayton,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  A.  H.  Miller  and  Mary  Louise  Morgan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Miller  and  Susan  (Miller),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Miller  (father  of  Susan)  and  Annie 
Sayre,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Miller  and  Susan  Dayton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elias  Dayton  and  Hannah  Rolfe,  his  wife. 

Elias  Dayton,  (1737-1807),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  was  colonel  and  brigadier  general  of  New  Jersey  militia. 
He  was  the  first  President  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  of 
New  Jersey. 

Also  Nos.  1492,  5081,  9199,  11565,  12352,  19428. 

MRS.  MARY  NELL  FRENCH  LOWRY.  32042 

Born  in  Pecatonica,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Walter  Bingham  Lowry. 

Descendant  of  Eliphalet  Whittlesey,  Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daugliter  of  Irvin  French  and  Sarah  Whittlesey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Solomon  Whittlesey  and  Sarah  Sherman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Whittlesey,  Jr.  and  Comfort  Waller, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Whittlesey  and  Dorothy  Kellogg, 
his  wife. 

Eliphalet  Whittlesey,  Jr.,  (1748-1823),  turned  out  with  the 
Berkshire  county  militia  under  Capt.  Ezra  Whittlesey.  His 
wife  was  a  worthy  help  meet  and  their  intitials  carved  in  those 


IvIne:age;  book.  jr 


early  days,  on  a  tree  at  their  home  at  Stockbridge,  are  still 
legible.     He  was  born  in   Newington,   Conn.;  died  in   Stock- 
bridge,  Mass. 
Also  Nos.  2181,  9685,  28937,  29387. 

MRS.  CLARA  GOODALL  SANFORD.  32043 

Born  irr  Lisbon,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Goodyear  A.  Sanford. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  David  Goodall,  Daniel  Oilman  and  Dr. 
Amos  Gale,  all  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  David  Green  Goodall  and  Maria  M.  Dearborn  French,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ira  Goodall  and  Hannah  Child  Hutchins,  his  wife; 
Dr.  John  French  and  Mary  Gale,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  David  Goodall  and  Elizabeth  Brigham,  his 
wife ;  Dr.  Amos  Gale  and  Hannah  Gilman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Gilman  and  Hannah  Colcord,  his 
wife. 

Amos  Gale,  (1744-1813),  served  as  selectman  of  Kingston, 
N.  H.,  and  assisted  in  purchasing  supplies  for  the  army. 

Daniel  Gilman,  (1705-95),  served  in  the  defense  of  the  har- 
bor at  Portsmouth,  1775,  and  aided  to  check  the  advance  of 
the  enemy  from  Canada. 

Also  Nos.  180,  1040,  21 18,  24512. 

David  Goodall,  (1749-1830),  a  graduate  of  Dartmouth, 
served  in  the  expedition  to  defend  Fort  Prescott.  He  was 
born  in  Marlboro,  Mass. ;    died  in  Littleton,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  25775. 

MRS.  EVA  LINBARGER  WALWORTH.  32044 

Born  in  Jerseyville,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Payne  Walworth. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Smalley.  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  T.  Linbarger  and  '^Tartha  Trabue,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Linbarger  and  Hannah  Smalley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  D.  Smalley  and  Mary  Jackson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Smalley  and  Hannah  Roff,  his  wife. 

David  Smalley,  (1745-1816),  was  commissioned  ensign,  1776, 
of  New  Jersey  State  troops,  and  rose  to  the  rank  of  captain. 
He  was  born  in  Somerset  Co.,  N.   T-,  where  he  died. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MISS  GRACE  N.  WATTS.  32045 

Born  in  Springfield,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Allen  and  of  Capt.  William  Bar- 
ret. 

Daugliter  of  John  Nevin  Watts  and  Agnes  Barret,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  T.  Barret  and  Eleanor  E.  Butler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Winston  Barret  and  Maria  Allen,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Barret  and  Dorothy  Winston,  his 
wife ;  Gen.  James  Allen  and  Eliza  McElroy,  his  ist  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Allen  and  Elizabeth  (Allen),  his 
wife. 

William  Barret,  (i  760-1815),  served  in  the  Third  Conti- 
nental Dragoons,  1779.  He  was  born  in  Louisa  Co.,  Va. ;  died 
in  Green  Co.,  Ky. 

David  Allen,  (1740-83),  enlisted  as  a  private  and  was  lieu- 
tenant when  captured  at  Charleston.  He  was  born  in  Fred- 
erick Co.,  Va. ;  died  in  Lincoln  Co.,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  1043s,  15310. 

MRS.  AGNES  BARRET  WATTS.  '  32046 

Born  in  Island  Grove,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  John  Nevin  Watts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Allen  and  of  Capt.  William  Bar- 
ret. 

Daughter  of  William  T.  Barret  and  Elizabeth  Eleanor  Butler,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32045. 

MRS.  CLARA  VAILE  BRAIDEN.  32047 

Born  in  Washington,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Miles  J.  Braiden. 

Descendant  of  David  Bryant,  Zebulon  Cooper,  Jr.,  Caleb 
Lindley  and  Edward  Vails. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Gallatin  Vaile  and  Caroline  Cooper,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Leonard  Vaile  and  Mary  Minton,  his  wife; 
Sylvanus  Cooper  and  Mary  Bryant,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Vails,  Jr.  and  Lois  Perham,  his  wife; 
Mathias  Minton  and  Sarah  Lindley,  his  wife;  Zebulon  Cooper,  Jr.  and 
Mary  White,  his  wife ;  David  Bryant  and  Catharine  Woolley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Vails  and  Mary  Oberton,  his  wife, 
m.  1772 ;  Caleb  Lindley  and  Mary  White,  his  wife. 


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Zebulon  Cooper,  Jr.,  served  as  a  private  in  the  New  York 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Southampton,  Long  Island,  1755 ; 
removed  to  Washington  Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

Edward  Vails,  (i  746-1 831),  served  as'  a  private  under  Capt. 
Benjamin  Read  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  bom 
in  Boston,  Mass. ;  died  in  Windhall,  Bennington  Co.,  Vt. 

David  Bryant  served  several  short  tours  of  duty,  1776-80, 
under  different  commands  in  the  New  Jersey  militia.  He  was 
at  Connecticut  Farms  and  Springfield.  He  was  born  in  New 
Jersey,  1756;  removed  to  Pennsylvania,  1791 ;  to  Knox  county, 
Ohio,  1816,  and  died  in  Fort  Wayne,  Indiana. 

Caleb  Lindley  enlisted,  1776,  in  the  Morris  county,  New 
Jersey,  militia.  In  1778  he  removed  to  Washington  Co.,  Pa., 
where  in  1832  he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  for  eleven 
months  actual  service  as  private.  He  was  born  in  1759  in 
Morris'  county,  N.  J. 

MRS.  EMMA  VAILE  COLE.  32048 

Born  in  Dement,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  Eugene  Cole. 

Descendant  of  David  Bryant  and  of  Caleb  Lindley. 
Daughter  of  Edward  Gallatin  Vaile  and  Caroline  Cooper,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32047. 

MRS.  MATTIE  WASHBURN  DELANEY.  32049 

Born  in  Roaring  Branch,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  John  E.  Delaney. 

Descendant  of  Isaiah  Washburn. 

Daughter  of  Charles  M.  Washburn  and  Julia  T.  Parker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lloyd  L.  Washburn  and  Milinda  A.  Angle,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Washburn  and  Sarah  Hart  Cook,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  Isaiah  Washburn  and  Patience  Wood,  his 
wife. 

Isaiah  Washburn,  (1750-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Vermont,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts state  troops.  He  was  bom  in  Ashfield,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Franklin  County,  Vermont. 


i8  daughte;rs  of  the;  American  revolution. 


MISS  MARY  E.  VAILE.  32050 

Born  in  Washington,  Pa. 
Descendant  of  David  Bryant  and  of  Caleb  Lindley. 
Daughter  of  Edward  Gallatin  Vaile  and  Caroline  Cooper,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32047. 

MRS.  CAROLYN  TODD  VAN  BLARCOM.  32051 

Born  in  Columbia,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Howell  Van  Blarcom. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Briggs  and  of  Maj.  Levi  Todd. 

Daughter  of  Robert  L.  Todd  and  Sallie  Hall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Roger  North  Todd  and  Matilda  Ferguson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Levi  Todd  and  Jane  Briggs,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Briggs  and  Sarah  Logan,  (d.  1823), 
his  wife. 

Levi  Todd,  (1756-1807),  was  a  defender  of  the  fort  at  Har- 
rodsburg;  was  in  the  battle  of  Blue  Licks  and  aide  to  General 
George  Rogers  Clark.  He  was  born  in  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa. ; 
died  in  Lexington,  Ky. 

Samuel  Briggs,  (1730-92),  was  a  soldier  in  the  early  wars' 
and  served  in  the  pioneer  warfare  of  Kentucky  under  his 
brother-in-law,  Col.  Benjamin  Logan. 

Also  Nos.  5869,  6404,  10471,  12265,  15773,  18417,  21082,  24643,  25233. 

32052 

MISS  DELIA  GERTRUDE  CONVERSE.  32053 

Born  in  Whitewater,  Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathan  Stoddard,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  D.  Converse  and  Delia  G.  Stoddard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Stoddard  and  Betsy  Clark,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Ashbel  Stoddard  and  Ruth  Judsorr,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Stoddard  and  Eunice  Stanford,  his 
wife. 

Nathan  Stoddarci,  (1742-77),  raised  a  company  and  in  the 
desperate  attack  by  the  British,  on  Fort  Mifflin,  was  instantly 
killed.  When  the  enemy  entered  the  fort  they  found  every 
cannon  stained  with  blood.    He  was  born  in  Woodbury,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  2524,  29954. 


LIN]£AGE  BOOK.  19 


MRS.  GERTRUDE  PARKER  GEDDES.  32054 

Born  in  York,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Robert  Geddes. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Cousins,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Anslem  Parker  and  Elizabeth  Wentworth,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Wentworth  and  Sophia  Lovejoy,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Wentworth  and  Olive  Cousins,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Cousins  and  Catharine  Lassell, 
his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Cousins,  (1743-1832),  entered  the  army  as  en- 
sign and  rose  to  the  rank  of  captain.  He  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll,  183 1,  for  service  in  the  Massachusetts  state  troops. 
He  was  born  in  Wells;  died  in  Kennebunk,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  1 1930,  22031. 

MISS  DEBORAH  DUANE  MOORE.  32055 

Born  in  IndianapoHs,  Indiana. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  James  Bryson. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  A.  Moore  and  Mary  Sharpe,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  M.  Moore  and  Deborah  Duane  Palmer,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Palmer  and  Sarah  Miller  Bryson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  James  Bryson  and  Mary  Miller,  his  wife, 
m.  1774. 

James  Bryson,  (1744-1813),  was  assistant  postmaster  gen- 
eral to  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin.  He  served  as  lieutenant  of 
Philadelphia  Associators,  a  company  which  harrassed  the 
enemy  at  the  battle  of  Germantown.     He  died  in  Kentucky, 

Also  Nos.  6360,  9034,  18007. 

MISS  JULIA  HARRISON  MOORE.  32056 

Born  in  Indianapolis,  Indiana. 
Descendant  of  Hon.  James  Bryson. 
Daughter  of  Joseph  A.  Moore  and  Mary  Sharpe,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32055. 

MRS.  MARTHA  FRAZER  RISTINE.  32057 

Born  in  Warsaw,  Indiana. 
Wife  of  Warren  Henry  Ristine. 


DAUGHTEJRS  O^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


Descendant  of  Joseph  Hutton  De  Frees. 

Daughter  of  James  S.  Frazer  and  Caroline  De  Frees,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  De  Frees  and  Margaret  Dougherty,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hutton  De  Frees  and  Mary  Start,  his 
wife. 

Joseph  Hutton  De  Frees,  (1753-1826),  served  as  ship  car- 
penter on  a  privateer  during  the  entire  war.  He  was  cap- 
tured three  times  and  was  twice  a  prisoner  on  the  "Jersey." 
His  history  written  by  his  son  Anthony  tells  a  thrilling  story 
of  his  service.    He  was  born  in  New  York ;  died  near  Piqua,  O. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  HENTON  MILLER.  32058 

Born  in  Peru,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Edwin  Frank  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Tallman. 

Daughter  of  Frank  Henton  and  Frances  Meckler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Henton  and  Sarah  Saunders,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  Thomas  Henton  and  Sarah  Tallman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Tallman  and  Dinah  Boone,  (1749- 
1824),  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Tallman,  (1745-1820),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
First  Partisan  Legion,  commanded  by  Col.  Charles  Armand 
(Marquis  de  la  Rouerie).  He  was  bom  in  Berks  county,  Pa.; 
died  in  Ohio. 

MRS.  KATE  COLE  PORTER.  32059 

Born  in  Sierra  county,  California. 
Wife  of  Samuel  F.  Porter. 
Descendant  of  Benjamin  Tallman. 

Daughter  of  James  Omer  Cole  and  Rachael  Henton,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Henton  and  Sarah  Saunders,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32058. 

MRS.  LILLIAN  HEILMAN  HUNTER.  32060 

Born  in  Camanche,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  George  G.  Hunter. 

Descendant  of  David  Parkes. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  T.  Heilman  and  Mary  L.  Parkes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Smith  Arnold  Parkes,  (b.  1814)  and  Harriet  M. 
Maverick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Parkes  and  Sarah  Woodworth,  (1771- 
1841),  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


David  Parkes,  (1762-1845),  was'  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Montgomery  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1831,  for  service  as  private  New- 
York  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Sharon,  Conn. ;  died 
in  Currytown,  N.  Y. 

MISS  MARY  FREDERICA  BISSELL.  32061 

Born  in  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Wicker,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Frederic  Ezekiel  Bissell  and  Mary  Ann  Perrigo,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  D.  Perrigo  and  Maria  Wicker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Wicker,  Jr.  and  Asenath  Kingsley,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Wicker  and  Abiah  Washburn,  his 
wife. 

Jacob  Wicker,  (1723-89),  served  as  a  private,  1777,  in  Capt. 
Josiah  White's  company.  Col.  Job  Cushing's  regiment  raised 
to  re-enforce  the  northern  army.  He  was  born  in  Leicester; 
died  in  Hardwick,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  10264,  26787,  28235. 

32062 
MRS.  M.  AMANDA  HUNTER.  32063 

Born  in  Bethlehem,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  William  A.  Hunter. 

Descendant  of  Adjutant  David  Baldwin,  of  Connecticut. 

Daugliter  of  Henry  W.  Peck  and  Mary  Brown,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harold  Brown,  (1781-1865)  and  Anna  Baldwin, 
(1784-1841),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Baldwin  and  Martha  Perkins,  (i757- 
1838),  his  wife,  m.  1775. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Baldwin  and  Anne  Merwin,  his 
wife. 

David  Baldwin,  (1755-1831),  served  as  adjutant  in  Col.  Oba- 
diah  Johnson's  militia,  1778,  for  service  in  Rhode  Island.  He 
was  born  in  Milford ;  died  in  Watertown,  Conn. 

Also  No.  8995. 

32064 
32065 

MRS.  LILLIAN  STACKERL  KNEEDLER.  32066 

Born  in  Dyersville,  Iowa. 
Wife  of  Charles  Albert  Kneedler. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Abraham  Hasbrouck,  of  New  York. 


DAUGHTERS  OI^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Stacker!  and  Abbie  Scott  Dillon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Wesley  Dillon  and  Sarah  Catherine  Sahler, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  du  Bois  Sa'hler  and  Eliza  Hasbrouck, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  (Jacobus)  Hasbrouck  and  Elizabeth 
Cantine,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Hasbrouck  and  Catharine 
Bruyn,  his  wife,  m.  1739. 

Abraham  Hasbrouck,  (1707-91),  served  as  colonel  of  mil- 
itia but  resigned  to  take  his'  seat  as  a  member  of  the  Provincial 
Congress,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.  620,  2172,  4967,  7938,  8246,  9258,  1 1240,  12888,  16403,  18080, 
21725,  28886. 


MRS.  FLORENCE  ISABELL  VINCENT.  32067 

Born  in  Marion  county,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Theodore  Wells  Barhydt. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  William  Mauzy. 

Daughter  of  Terrell  Pattison  and  Cora  Conner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thurston  Nelson  Pattison  and  Elizabeth  Mauzy, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Mauzy  and  Sally  Gooding,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Mauzy  and  Ursula  Arnold,  his  wife. 

William  Mauzy,  (1755-1837),  was  a  soldier  in  Capt.  Roily 
Brown's  company,  Garrard's  regiment  of  Virginia  militia, 
1779.  He  re-enlisted  and  was  at  the  surrender  of  Yorktown. 
His  descriptions  of  the  generals'  under  whom  he  served  shows 
he  was  a  close  observer  and  a  good  historian.  He  was  bom 
in  Virginia;  died  in  Indiana. 

Also  No.  16643. 

MRS.  ELEANOR  C.  BARHYDT.  32068 

Born  in  Schnectady,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Theodore  Wells  Barhydt. 

Descendant  of  Albert  Alexander  Vedder,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  Isaac  C.  Christian  and  Maria  Vedder,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jacob  A.  Vedder  and  Elisabeth  Ward,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Albert  Alexander  Vedder  and  Nultye  Bancker, 
his  wife. 
Albert   Alexander   Vedder,    (1737-1800),   served   as   a  pri- 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  23 


vate  in  Col.  Abraham  Wemple's  regiment  of  Albany  county 
militia.     He  was  born  in  Schenectady,  where  he  died. 
Also  Nos.  26207,  31760. 

MISS  ALICE  MAY  HOSFORD.  32069 

Born  in  Burlington,  Iowa. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Breckenridge. 
Daughter  of  Ralph   Franklin   Hosford  and   Betsy   Loretta   Brecken- 
ridge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Breckenridge,  (b.  1793)  and  Violata 
Fuller,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Breckenridge,  (b.  1755)  and  Persis 
Joslyn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Breckenridge  and  Agnes  Sinclair, 
his  wife. 

William  Breckenridge,  (1723-1807),  was  delegate  from  Ware 
to  the  Provincial  Congress,  1775.  He  was  born  in  Ireland; 
died  in  Ware,  Mass. 

MRS.  HELEN  M.  COMSTOCK.  32070 

Born  in  Jasper,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Gilbert  Comstock. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Charles  Baskin,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  C.  Graham  and  Martha  M.  Cogle,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Graham  and  Isabella  Helena  Baskin,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Baskin  and  Sally  Craig,  his  wife. 

Charles  Baskin,  (1741-1822),  commanded  a  company  under 
Gen.  Daniel  Morgan  at  Cowpens  and  Guilford  Court  House, 
where  he  was  wounded.  He  was  born  in  Augusta  Co.,  Va., 
where  he  died. 

Also  No.  31273. 

MISS  SALLIE  L.  YEWELL.  32071 

Born  in  Daviess  county,  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Williams,  Abraham  Fry,  Henry 
Lewis  and  John  Chenault. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  H.  Yewell  and  Lucy  Ellen  Nail,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harrison  Yewell  and  Sarah  Eliza  Lewis,  his  wife; 
Edward  Burke  Nail  and  Lavinia  Yewell,  (b.  1810),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Martin  Yewell  and  Nancy  Forman,  his  wife; 


24  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Henry  Lewis  and  Volinda  Clagett  Linthicum,  his  wife;  James  Francis 
Nail  and  Lucy  Ellen  Chenault,  (b.  1783),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Forman  and  Rebecca  Fry,  his  wife ; 
Thomas  Lewis  and  Anne  Rice,  his  wife;  Thomas  Linthicum  and  Nancy 
Williams,  his  wife ;  John  Chenault  and  Barbara  Burke,  his  first  wife,  m. 
1 781. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Abraham  Fry  and  Agnes  Ann,  his  wife ; 
Henry  Lewis  and  Anne  Buford,  his  wife;  Charles  Williams  and  Anne 
Beckwith,  his  wife. 

Charles'  Williams,  (1743-1826),  served  several  enlistments 
as  a  private  in  the  Maryland  line,  1776-83.  He  was  born  in 
Maryland;  died  in  Nelson  Co.,  Ky. 

Abraham  Fry,  (1750-1801),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Cum- 
berland Co.,  Pa.,  militia.  He  was  born  in  Pa.,  where  he  died 
at  Fallowfield. 

Henry  Lewis,  (1724-1810),  served  as  a  private  in  Virginia 
militia  under  his  brother-in-law,  Col.  Abraham  Buford.  He 
was  born  in  Culpeper  Co.,  Va.,  where  he  died. 

John  Chenault  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Columbia 
Co.,  Ga.,  1820,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Virginia  Conti- 
nental Line.    He  was  born,  1754,  in  Monikin  Town,  Va. 

MISS  MARY  ORMSBY  GRAY.  32072 

Born  in  Louisville,  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Valentine  Peers  and  of  Capt.  George 
Gray. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Weedon  Gray  and  Mary  Elenor  Peers,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Thompson  Gray  and  Mary  Ormsby,  his  wife ; 
Rev.  Benjamin  Orr  Peers  and  Mary  Ann  Bell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Gray  and  Mildred  Root  Thompson,  his 
wife;    Valentine  Peers  and  Eleanor  Orr,  his  wife. 

Valentine  Peers,  (1756-1830),  was  made  brigade  major 
1777,  on  the  staff  of  Brig.  Gen  George  Weedon.  He  was  at 
Brandywine  and  officer  of  the  day  when  Washington  congratu- 
lated the  army  on  the  surrender  of  Burgoyne.  He  was  born 
in  Ireland ;   died  in  Maysville,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  6319,  12290,  15550,  16780. 

George  Gray,  (1750-1823),  raised  and  commanded  a  com- 
pany of  Dragoons'  under  Gen.  Hugh  Mercer.  His  cousin, 
James  Monroe,  served  under  him  as  lieutenant.  He  was  born 
in  Culpeper,  Va. ;    died  in  Louisville,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  527,  902,  4882,  8409. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  25 


MRS.  FANNY  KINNEY  LARRABEE.  32073 

Born  in  Louisville,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Joseph  U.  Bulkley  Larrabee. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Kinney  and  of  Capt.  Thomas  Kin- 
ney, of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Major  William  Rumsey  Kinney,  (1834-96)  and  Fannie 
Allen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Kinney,  Jr.  and  Mary  Mar  Rumsej%  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Kinney  and  Phebe  Arnold,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Kinney  and  Elizabeth  Kinney, 
(cousins),  his  wife. 

John  Kinney,  (1757- 1832)  served  as  ensign,  Heutenant  and 
captain  by  brevet;  resigned  1778.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
society  of  the  Cincinnati,  1791.  In  1818  he  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll  for  service  as  ensign.  He  died  in  Morristown. 
N.J. 

Thomas  Kinney,  (1731-93),  commanded  a  company  of  Mor- 
ris county  militia.     He  died  at  Morristown. 

MRS.  MARY  CASTLEMAN  MENGEL.  32074 

Born  in  Louisville,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Clarence  R.  Mengel. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Nathaniel  Gist,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Castleman  and  Katherine  Brinker  Gist,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Nathaniel  Gist  and  Mary  Roberts  Brinker, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Gist  and  Mary  Gatewood,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Gist  and  Mary  Howard,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Gist  served  as  ensign  in  Gist's  Additional  Conti- 
nental regiment  commanded  by  his  kinsman,  Col.  Mordecai 
Gist.     He  was'  killed  1780,  at  King's  Mountain. 

Also  No.  1 1082. 

MRS.  ELIZA  THOMPSON  SHARP  YOUNG.  32075 

Born  in  Frankfort,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Bennett  H.  Young. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Mathew  Scott  and  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Sharp. 

Daughter  of  Solomon  L.  Sharp  and  Annie  Grundy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Solomon  P.  Sharp  and  Eliza  Thompson  Scott,  his 
wife. 


26  DAUGHTE:RS  of  the  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


^r^ 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Sharp  and  Jean  Maxwell,  his  wife; 
John  Mitchell  Scott  and  Catharine  Ware,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaug-hter  of  Mathew  Scott  and  Elizabeth  Thompson,  his 
wife. 

Mathew  Scott  ,(1739-96),  was  taken  prisoner  at  Long  Island 
and  confined  on  the  "Jersey."  When  exchanged  he  served  at 
Brandy  wine  and  Germantown.  He  was  born  in  Bucks  Co., 
Pa.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1049,  3582,  4747,  61 16,  7990,  9039,  13607,  25237. 

Thomas  Sharp,  (1746-1800),  served  in  the  frontier  warfare 
against  Indians  and  Tories.  He  was  at  the  battle  of  King's- 
Mountain  as  were  also  his  brothers,  Benjamin  and  John,  and 
his  brothers-in-law,  Jesse  and  George  Maxwell.  He  was  bom 
in  Washington  county,  Va. ;   died  in  Logan  county,  Ky. 

Also  No.  11525. 

MRS.  ELLEN  COLLINS  BALDWIN.  32076 

Wife  of  Thomas  E.  Baldwin.  ^ 

Descendant  of  David  Crewes. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Collins  and  China  Crewes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Crewes  and  Mildred  (Williford)  Kerlew, 
his  2d  wife,  m.  1803. 

David  Crewes,  (1740-1821),  was  one  of  the  defenders  of 
Fort  Boonesborough.  He  was  a  pioneer  of  Kentucky  and  re- 
moved his  family,  1780,  from  Virginia  to  Crewes  Station,  Ky., 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  BELLE  BRIGHT  ELDER.  32077 

Born  in  Brownsville,  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  Charles  A.  Elder. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  James  Henry  Slack,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Johnson  Eaton  Bright  and  Sarah  Belle  Slack,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  James  Elijah  Slack  and  Sophia  Leak,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  James  Henry  Slack  and  Alice  Torbert,  his  wife. 

James  Henry  Slack,  (1755-1831),  aided  in  ferrying  the  army 
across  the  Delaware  that  memorable  Christmas  night,  1776. 
He  was  born  in  Bucks  county,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3019,  8055,  30883. 

MRS.  BONNIE  ELDER  HAYS.  32078 

Born  in  Trenton,  Tennessee. 
Wife  of  Robert  Charles  Hays. 


LINEIAGE  BOOK.  27 


Descendant  of  Sergt.  James  Henry  Slack. 
Daughter  of  Charles  A.  Elder  and  Sarah  Belle  Bright,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Johnson  Eaton  Bright  and  Sarah  Belle  Slack,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32077. 

MRS.  ALLETTICE  H.  BURKE.  32079 

Born  in  Litchfield,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Morrill  Burke. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Nathaniel  Heath,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Dennis  Getchell  and  Hannah  Heath,  his  wife. 

Granddaugliter  of  Samuel  Heath,  (1775-1802)  and  Eunice  Berry,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Heath  and  Mary  Adams,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Heath  was  captain,  1776;  served  under  different 
commands  and  1779  is  recorded  as  major.  He  died  in  Maiden 
and  is  buried  at  Copps  Hill,  Boston. 

Also  No.  30327. 

MRS.  FLORA  EMMA  LEIGHTON.  32080 

Born  in  Madison,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Roscoe  Green  Leighton. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Bozworth. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Harrison  Bozworth  and  Caroline  Churchill 
Wilson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rodolphus  H.  W.  Bozworth  and  Abigail  Whipple, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Bozworth  and  Abigail  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Jonathan  Bozworth,  (1757-1833),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Maine,  1818,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massachusetts* 
line.  He  was  born  in  Bridgewater,  Mass. ;  died  in  Solon, 
Maine. 

MRS.  EMILY  FRANCES  PEASE.  32081 

Born  in  Falmouth,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Gideon  L.  Pease. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Knight,  Jacob  Knight,  Joseph  Wes- 
ton and  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Wilson,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Smith  Barber  and  Emily  Knight,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Barbour,  (b.  1773)  and  Annie  Wilson,  (b. 
1774),  his  wife,  m.  1794;  Samuel  Knight  and  Mary  Weston,  his  wife. 


28  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Wilson  and  Annie  Huston,  (b.  1740), 
his  wife,  m.  1762;  Jacob  Knight  and  Mary  Matthews,  his  wife;  Beriah 
Weston,  (b.  1750)  and  Lucy  Moody,  his  wife,  m.  1774. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Knight  and  EHzabeth,  his  wife; 
Joseph  Weston  and  Hannah  Standish,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Knight  served  in  the  defense  of  the  sea  coast,  1776. 
He  died  in  Falmouth. 

Jacob  Knight,  (1757-1843),  enlisted  1775,  in  Capt.  Samuel 
Noyes's  company. 

Joseph  Weston  was  a  soldier  at  Machias  under  Capt.  Joel 
Whitney.  He  was  born,  1715,  in  Reading,  Mass.;  died  at 
Duxbury. 

Also  No.  9594. 

Nathaniel  Wilson,  (1732-78),  served  as  second  lieutenant  in 
Capt.  Jesse  Partridge's  company  of  volunteers  of  Cumberland 
county  regulars.     He  was  born  in  Falmouth. 

Also  Nos.  9599,  20366,  29871. 

MRS.  ANNIE  PERRY  WINSLOW.  32082 

Born  in  Lincolnville,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Burton  H.  Winslow. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Perry,  of  Maine. 
'  Daughter  of  James  Perry  and  Sibyl  Sherman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wilder  Perry  and  Hannah  Young,  his  wife. 

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

John  Perry,  (1750-1833),  commanded  the  privateer  "Fly" 
and  captured  many  prizes.     He  died  in  Vinalhaven,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  14180,  18493,  21800,  22148,  26886. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  MAY  BEAN  CURRIER.  32083 

Born  in  Skowhegan,  Maine. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Josiah  Fogg. 

Daughter  of  Moses  Roscoe  Bean  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Jones,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Charles  Bean  and  Ruth  Ann  Fogg,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32084. 

MRS.  MABEL  WARD  PHILBRICK.  32084 

Born  in  Skowhegan,  Maine. 
Wife  of  Samuel  White  Philbrick. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Josiah  Fogg,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  Martin  Daniel  Ward  and  Calla  Bean,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Charles  Bean  and  Ruth  Ann  Fogg,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  29 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dudley  Fogg  and  Nancy  Gove,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Fogg  and  Abigail  Eastman,  his  3d 
wife. 

Josiah  Fogg,  (1726-90)  was  on  the  staff  of  Col.  Jacob  Gales's 
regiment  of  volunteers,  1778.  He  was  born  in  Hampton  ;  died 
and  is  buried  at  Raymond,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  659,  15122. 

MRS.  GRACE  AYERS  BLACK.  32085 

Born  in  Rockland,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Alfred  Snow  Black. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  William  Parkman,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  F.  Ayers  and  Harriet  Hosmer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ephriam  Hosmer  and  Sarah  Hunstable,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hunstable  and  Susannah  Parkman,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.granddaughter  of  William  Parkman  and  Lydia  Adams,  his 
wife. 

William  Parkman,  (1741-1832),  served  at  the  Concord  fight 
and  was  with  the  veterans  at  the  50th  anniversary  of  the  battle. 
He  was  born  in  Westboro;  died  in  Concord,  Mass.,  where  his 
grave  is  marked  by  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Also  Nos.  15014,  18474. 

MISS  WINIFRED  LOUISE  SPEAR.  32086 

Born  in  Rockland,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Aaron  Wight,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Fred  R.  Spear  and  Clara  Furbish,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Furbish  and  Louisa  Wight,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Harren  Wight,  (b.  1792)  and  Dorcas 
Gladding,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Wight  and  Jemima  Ruttet,  (1760- 
1833),  his  wife,  m.  1776. 

Aaron  Wight,  (1742-1813),  served  as  surgeon  and  when 
small-pox  was  epidemic  established  a  hospital  for  sufferers. 
He  was  born  in  Medway,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  24,  81 15,  1 1206,  23859. 

MISS  MARY  EASTMAN  HITCHCOCK.  32087 

Born  in  Rockland,  Maine. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Spear. 


30  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

Daughter  of  Francis  E.  Hitchcock  and  Emily  Case,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  S.  Chase  and  Lucy  White,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  White  and  Emily  Spear,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elkanah  Spear  and  Penninah  Healey,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Spear  and  Margaret  McDougal, 
his  wife. 

Jonathan  Spear,  (1723-1811),  served  as  captain  of  Massa- 
chusetts militia  in  Col.  Mason  Wheaton's  Fourth  regiment.  He 
was  born  in  Braintree,  Mass. ;   died  in  Thomaston,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  20368,  25263,  31443. 

MRS.  HARRIET  S.  McC.  THOMAS.  32088 

Born  in  Frederick,  Maryland. 

Wife  of  John  B.  Thomas. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Elisha  Beall,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Robert  McCleery  and  Rebecca  Beall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Beall  and  Jane  Perry,  his  wife. 

Elisha  Beall,  (1745-1837),  served  as  lieutenant  and  captain 
in  the  First  Battalion,  Maryland  Flying  Camp.  He  was  bom 
in  Frederick  county,  where  he  died. 

MISS  MARTHA  E.  McCLEERY.  32089 

Born  in  Tannery,  West  Virginia. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Elisha  Beall. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  McCleery  and  Martha  E.  Rea,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Robert  McCleery  and  Rebecca  Beall,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32088. 

MRS.  ROSA  WOOLFOLK  OBER.  ■  32090 

Born  in  Columbus,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Robert  Ober. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Nelson,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Gray  Woolfolk  and  Maria  Byrd  Nelson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  M.  Nelson  and  Sarah  Walker  Page,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  John  Nelson  and  Nancy  Carter,  his  wife,  m. 
1780. 

John  Nelson,  (1748- 1827),  entered  the  army,  1776,  as  cap- 
tain and  served  as  major  of  Cavalry  at  the  close  of  the  war. 
He  was  bom  in  Yorktown ;    died  in  Mecklenburg  county,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  4071,  6086,  10403,  17856,  28798. 


UNEIAGE  BOOK. 


MRS.  ANNE  HOGE  SAVAGE.  32091 

Born  iiT  Washington,  District  of  Columbia. 

Wife  of  Frederick  Adams  Savage. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Richard  Henry  Lee,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Schofield  Hoge  and  Mary  Barlow  Stearns,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Stearns  and  Anne  Harriotte  Lloyd,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Lloyd  and  Anne  Harriotte  Lee,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edmund  Jennings  Lee  and  Sarah  Lee, 
(daughter  of  Richard),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Henry  Lee  and  Anne  (Gaskins) 
Pinkard,  liis  2d  wife. 

Richard  Henry  Lee,  (1732-94),  was'  a  signer  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence.  He  was  born  in  Stratford ;  died  in 
Chantilly,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  161,  3153.  8697,  20766,  21719,  28903,  31158. 

MISS  X^RGINIA  APPLETON  WILSON.  32092 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  EHsha  Scott  WilHams. 

Daughter  of  John  Appleton  Wilson  and  Mary  Wade,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Franklin  Wilson  and  Virginia  Appleton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  White  Appleton  and  Sophia  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Scott  Williams  and  Abigail  Liver- 
more,  his  wife.        , 

Elisha  Scott  WilHams,  (1757-1845),  served  as  a  private, 
1775,  and  adjutant,  1776.  He  was  at  Trenton,  Princeton  and 
White  Plains.  He  was  born  in  East  Hartford,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Beverly,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  1 160,  2521. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  SHOEMAKER  ROTTMAN.  32093 

Born  in  Harrison,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Harry  Rottman. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Han  Yost  Shoemaker,  Capt.  Henry  Her- 
ter  and  Judge  Michael  Myers,  all  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  J.  Shoemaker  and  Alice  M.  Trufant,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  P.  Shoemaker,  (b.  1820)  and  Sarah 
Amsden,  (b.  1825)  his  wife,  m.  1845. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Shoemaker  and  CatheriiTe  Myers,  his 
wife,  m.  1808. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of   Han    Yost    Shoemaker    and    Mary    Smith, 


32  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

(1753-1825),  his  wife,  m.  1771 ;  Michael  Myers  and  Catherine  Herter, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Herter  and  Catherine  Piper, 
(1734-1802),  his  wife,  m.  1756. 

Michael  Myers,  (1753-1814),  served  with  the  militia  in  the 
Mohawk  Valley.  He  was  born  in  Anville,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Her- 
kimer, N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  762,  1012,  4473,  10725,  13854,  14465,  17011,  27982,  28193, 
30451,  31 166. 

Han  Yost  Shoemaker,  (1747- 1800),  served  as  major  in  the 
Tryon  county  militia  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Oriskany. 

Also  Nos.  1012,  10725,  22962. 

Henry  Herter,  (1730- 1822),  served  as  lieutenant,  1775;  was 
at  the  battle  of  Oriskany;   promoted  captain,  1778. 

Also  Nos.  3708,  10725,  1 1 136,  13854,  15964,  19965. 

MRS.  MABEL  BUSHNELL  KEITH  POND.  32094 

Born  in  Noble,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  George  Henry  Pond. 

Descendant  of  Ephraim  Bushnell  and  of  Ambrose  Hale. 

Daughter  of  Ephraim  Bushnell  and  Adelaine  Hale,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bushnell  and  Lucy  Butts,  his  wife; 
Ambrose  Hale  (1799-1852)  and  Elizabeth  Maria  Larcum,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Bushnell  and  Mary  Stevens,  his  wife; 
Jacob  Hale  and  Roccina  Beebe,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Hale  and  Mercy  Daby,  his  wife. 

Ephraim  Bushnell,  (1760-1836),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Oneida  county,  New  York,  1832,  for  service  as  private 
in  the  Connecticut  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Say- 
brook,  Conn. ;   died  in  New  York. 

Also  Nos.  116,  8253,  9773,  12891,  19938. 

Ambrose  Hale,   (i 740-181 1),  who  had  served  in  the  early 

wars,  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Benjamin  Hastings's  company  of 

Worcester  count}',  Massachusetts  militia.    He  died  in  Winhall, 

Vt. 

32095 

32096 
MRS.  MARY  COLE  MORGANS.  32097 

Born  in  Detroit,  Michigan, 
Wife  of  William  H.  Morgans. 
Descendant  of  Elijah  Root. 
Daughter  of  James  A.  Cole  and  Betsy  Newell,  his  wife. 


liniiage;  book.  33 


Granddaughter  of  Eli  Newell  and  Sarah  Root,  his  wife. 

■Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Root  and  Elizabeth  Barnes,  his  wife. 

Elijah  Root  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  New  York, 
1832,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Connecticut  Line.  He 
served  three  enlistments  from  Coventry,  1779  and  received  his 
pension  in  Genesee  county,  N.  Y.  He  was  born,  1757,  in 
Coventry,  Conn. 

MRS.  ELIZA  BUSH  HINMAN  BEAMER.  32098 

Born  in  Lansing,  Michigan. 
Wife  of  Alfred  Beamer. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Bush. 

Daughter  of  William  Hinman  and  Sarah  E.  Bush,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32101. 

MRS.  HULDAH  ANNE  DYER.  32099 

Born  in  Steuben,  Maine. 

Wife  of  George  Allen  Dyer. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Alexander  Campbell,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Ambrose  Coffin  Wakefield  and  Elizabeth  Campbell  ,his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  A.  Campbell  and  Thirza  Fickett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Campbell  and  Susanna  Coffin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Campbell  and  Elizabeth  Nickels, 
(d.  1811),  his  wife. 

Alexander  Campbell,  (i 731 -1807).  served  as  colonel  of  Mas- 
sachusetts militia.  He  died  in  Cherryfield,  Maine,  where  he 
was  one  of  the  most  influential  men  of  his  time. 

MRS.  HELENA  MARIE  DYER  PATTON.  32100 

Born  in  Ellsworth,  Maine. 

Wife  of  J.  A.  Patton. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Alexander  Campbell. 

Daughter  of  George  Allen  Dyer  and  Huldah  Anne  Wakefield,  his 
ivife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Coffin  Wakefield  and  Elizabeth  Campbell, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  32099. 

MISS  JENNIE  HINMAN.  32101 

Born  in  Lansing,  Michigan. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Bush  and  of  Benoni  Piatt. 


34  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  William  Hinman  and  Sarah  E.  Bush,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Piatt  Bush  and  Minerva  Walker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Bush  and  Ruah  Piatt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Bush  and  Sarah  Richards,  his  wife; 
Benoni  Piatt  and  Elizabeth  Lockwood,  his  wife,  m.  1736. 

John  Bush,  (1736-1819),  served  as  ensign,  1776;  as  Heu- 
tenant,  1777,  and  as  captain  Third  Pennsylvania  regiment,  Con- 
tinental Line,  under  Col.  Thomas  Crary,  1781,  and  was  retired, 
1783.     He  was  born  in  Germany;   died  in  Danby,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  17026. 

Benoni  Piatt,  (1718-95),  served  in  the  New  York  militia. 
He  was  born  in  New  Haven,  Conn. ;  died  in  Bedford,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  29243. 

MISS  MARY  ELLEN  MOTT.  32102 

Born  in  Hillsdale,  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Mott,  John  Fyfe  and  Return 
Strong. 

Daughter  of  James  Newton  Mott,  M.  D.  and  Ellen  Fyfe,  (b.  1826), 
his  wife,  m.  1851. 

Granddaughter  of  Freeman  Hopkins  Mott,  M.  D.  and  Orpha  Gilbert, 
his  wife;  Claudius  Lucias  Fyfe,  (b.  1798)  and  Abigail  Gilbert,  (b. 
1801),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Mott  and  Mary  Rowley,  his  wife;  John 
Fyfe  and  Elizabeth  Strong,  (1756-1835),  his  wife,  m.  1787. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  Return  Strong  and  Elizabeth  Andros,  his 
wife,  m.  1740. 

John  Mott,  (1748-1831),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Knox  county,  Ohio,  18 18,  for  service  as  lieutenant  in  the  New 
Hampshire  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Richmond, 
Mass. ;   died  in  Mount  Vernon,  Ohio. 

Also  No.  22439. 

John  Fyfe  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  from 
Groton.     He  died,  1813,  in  Vermont. 

Return  Strong,  (1717-94),  served  in  the  Connecticut  militia 
at  the  siege  of  Boston.     He  was  born  in  Woodbury,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  3572,  16297. 

MRS.  ALLA  R.  BUCKLEY.  32103 

Born  in  Aurora,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  Frank  J.  Buckley. 
Descendant  of  Maj.  Samuel  Philips,  of  Rhode  Island. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  35 


Daughter  of  Charles  Edwin  Rosenbury  and  Harriet  C.  Morey,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Rosenbury  and  Elizabeth  Eldred  Wightman, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Wightman  and  Elizabeth  Eldred,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Eldred  and  Mary  Philips,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Philips  and  Margaret  Wraith- 
burn,  his  1st  wife. 

Samuel  Philips,  (1749-1808),  was  one  of  the  forty  men  with 
Col.  Barton  who  captured  Gen,  Prescott  and  brought  him  safely- 
through  the  British  fleet.  He  served  in  the  navy  and  was  ma- 
jor of  Rhode  Island  Infantry.  He  was  born  in  Wickford,  R. 
I.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  23988,  25502.  241 051 

MISS  MARY  JOSEPHINE  BARNARD.  32104 

Born  in  Detroit,  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Barnard,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Desnoyers  Barnard  and  Catherine  Elizabeth 
Moran,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Barnard  and  Josephine  Sylvania  Desnoyers, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Chauncey  Barnard  and  Elizabeth  Andrus,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Barnard  and  Hannah  Bigelow,  his 
wife. 

John  Barnard,  (1732-1813),  served  at  the  siege  of  Boston 
and  commanded  a  company  in  the  Connecticut  Continental 
Line.     He  was  born  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3719,  7560,  8360,  13892,  14658,  15872,  17183,  22918,  26641. 

32105 
MRS.  CARRIE  JOSEPHINE  BARDWELL  BELDEN.      32106 
Born  in  Whately,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  A.  M.  Belden. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Noah  Bardwell,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Hiram  Bardwell  and  Etta  Moody,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Chester  Bardwell  and  Lucinda  Mather,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of    Chester    Bardwell    and    Eunice    Bigelow,    his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Noah  Bardwell  and  Lucy  Wait,  (1748-1833), 
his  wife. 
Noah  Bardwell,  (1748-1828),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt. 


36  DAUGHTERS  OI^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Salmon  White's  company  in  the  expedition  to  Saratoga,  1777. 
He  was  born  in  Whately,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 
Also  Nos.  21868,  28630. 

MISS  MARTHA  CHARLIEANA  WOODRUFF.  32107 

Born  in  Tioga,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  Jonathan  Taylor  and  Jonathan  Tay- 
lor, Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Curtis  Woodruflf  and  Jerusha  A.  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Francis  E.  Williams  and  Jerusha  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Taylor,  Jr.,  and  Eunice  (Baker)  Mat- 
thews, his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Deacon  Jonathan  Taylor  and  Thankful 
Phinney,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Taylor,  (1726-92),  was  a  patriot  of  Ashfield  who 
gave  service  as  did  also  his  four  sons,  Jasher,  Henry,  Stephen 
and  Jonathan. 

Jonathan  Taylor,  Jr.,  (1757-1839),  enlisted  1775,  under 
Capt.  Samuel  Bartlett  for  one  year  and  was  at  the  siege  of 
Boston  and  battle  of  Long  Island.  In  1777  he  served  under 
Capt.  Benjamin  Phillips  and  was  at  the  surrender  of  Burgoyne. 
In  1778  he  volunteered  under  Capt.  Samuel  Pomeroy.  He  re- 
ceived a  pension  for  twenty-one  months'  actual  service  as 
private  Massachusetts  Line.  He  was  born  in  Yarmouth ;  died 
in  Ashfield,  Mass. 

MRS.  MARY  ALVIRA  WOODRUFF  BREAKER.  32108 

Born  in  Tioga,  New  York. 

Wife  of  J.  C.  Breaker. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  Jonathan  Ta)dor  and  of  Jonathan  Tay- 
lor, Jr. 

Daughter  of  William  Curtis  Woodruff  and  Jerusha  A.  Williams,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  321C7. 

MRS.  SARAH  L.  WHITE  DANIELS.  32109 

Born  in  Worcester,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Fred  Harris  Daniels. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Seth  White  and  of  Joseph  Clark,  of 
Massachusetts. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  37 


Daughter  of  John  Case  White  and  Mary  L,.  Clarke,  his  wife. 

Granddaugliter  of  Seth  White,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Case,  his  wife;  John 
Clark,  Jr.  and  Sally  Rice,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  White  and  Jemima  Keith,  his  wife;  John 
Clark  and  Rhoda  Prentice,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Clark  and  Abigail  Clark,  his  wife.. 

Seth  White,  (1756-1837),  enlisted  1775,  under  Capt.  Edward 
Seagraves  and  1776  served  in  the  New  Levies  as  sergeant 
under  Capt.  Bartholomew  Woodbury.  In  1777  he  served 
under  Col.  Thomas  Nixon.  He  was  at  White  Plains,  the 
taking  of  Burgoyne  and  Sullivan's  expedition  to  Rhode  Is- 
land. His  pension  was  allowed  for  fourteen  months'  as  pri- 
vate and  nine  months  as  sergeant  in  the  Massachusetts  Line. 
He  was  born  in  Uxbridge ;   died  in  Douglas,  Mass. 

Joseph  Clark,  (1719-1807),  was  a  minute  man  from  Wor- 
cester, in  the  defense  of  Boston,  1776,  under  Capt.  Benjamin 
Richardson. 

MRS.  MAY  HOWE  BICKFORD  FISHER.  321  lo 

Born  in  Cabot,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Clellan  Waldo  Fisher. 

Descendant  otf  William  Davenport,  Samuel  Hooker  and 
Henry  Blake,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Oilman  Bickford,  (b.  1834)  and  Chloe  Daven- 
port Hooker,  (b.  1835),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bickford,  (b.  1798)  and  Fanny  Blake,  his 
wife;  Hartwell  H.  Hooker,  (b.  1798)  and  Cynthia  Davenport,  (b.  1798). 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Blake,  Jr.  and  Molly  Colby,  (b.  1761), 
his  wife;  Parker  Hooker,  (b.  1771)  and  Hannah  Blanchard,  his  wife; 
WilHam  Davenport,  Jr.,  (b.  1766)  and  Chloe  Grossman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hooker  and  Mary  Pierce,  his  wife; 
William  Davenport  and  Tamison  (Thomasin)  Bigelow,  his  wife. 

William  Davenport,  (1737-1805),  served  as  a  private  under 
different  commands.  He  was'  born  in  Sutton,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Petersham. 

Samuel  Hooker,  (1745- 1822),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Ebenezer  Craft's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was 
born  in  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  5772. 

Henry  Blake,  Jr.,  (1755-1833),  served  as  fifer  in  Capt.  Isaac 
Baldwin's  company.     He  died  in  Peacham,  Vt. 


38  DAUGHTERS  OP  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  HARRIETTE  M.  FORBES.  321  n 

Born  in  Worcester,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  William  T.  Forbes. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Merrifield,  Charles  Brigham,  Wil- 
liam Brigham,  Nicholas  Baylies,  Nicholas'  Baylies,  Jr.,  and 
Corp.  William  Trowbridge,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Trowbridge  Merrifield  and  Maria  Caroline 
Brigham,  his  2d  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alpheus  Merrifield  and  Mary  Trowbridge,  his 
wife;  Charles  Brigham  and  Susannah  Baylies,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Merrifield  and  Mercy  Perry,  his  2d 
wife;  William  Trowbridge  and  Sarah  Rice,  his  wife;  WilHam  Brigham 
and  Sarah  Prentice,  his  wife;  Nicholas  Baylies  and  Abigail  Wood,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Brigham  and  Mary  Peters,  his 
wife ;  Nicholas  BayHes  and  EHzabeth  Park,  his  wife. 

Timothy  Merrifield,  (1739-1806),  served  as  a  minute  man 
at  various  alarms  under  different  commands.  He  was  born  in 
Dedham ;    died  in  Worcester. 

Charles  Brigham,  (1700-97),  served  as  Justice  of  the  Peace, 
1778.     He  was  born  in  Marlboro;   died  in  Grafton. 

William  Brigham,  (1739-1833),  served  as  Selectman  and 
on  the  Committee  of  Correspondence.  He  was  born  in  Graf- 
ton, where  he  died. 

Nicholas  Baylies,  (1717-1807),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  Taunton,  1776-78.  He  was  born  in  Eng- 
land;   died  in  Taunton. 

Also  No.  15694. 

Nicholas  BayHes,  Jr.,  ( 1739- 1 831),  was  a  member  of  the 
General  Court  and  of  the  Committee  of  Safety.  He  was  bom 
in  Uxbridge,  where  he  died. 

William  Trowbridge,  (i  751- 1833),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  served  as  corporal  for  the  defense  of 
Boston.     He  was  born  in  Worcester,  where  he  died. 
Also  No.  20385. 

MRS.  VIRGINIA  BYRD  CHAPMAN  TAYLOR.  32112 

Born  in  York,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Ransom  Frederick  Taylor. 
Descendant  of  Ensign  Stephen  Wright,  of  Virginia. 


lineiage;  book.  39 


Daughter  of  William  Crawford  Chapman  and  Octavia  Wilson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Roderick  Wilson  and  Margaret  Wright, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Wright  and  Abby  Conner,  his  wife. 

Stephen  Wright,  (1763-1851),  served  in  the  Virginia  mili- 
tia; was  taken  prisoner,  carried  to  Bermuda  where  he  re- 
mained until  the  war  closed.  He  was  born  in  Norfolk,  Va., 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  EVA  ESTELLE  LAWRENCE  DANIELS.  321 13 

Born  in  Marlborough,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Harry  A.  Daniels. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Lawrence.  Timothy  Lawrence, 
Joseph  Willcutt,  Urian  Oakes,  Ensign  Josiah  Oakes  and  Col. 
Jonathan  Reed,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Fordyce  Foster  Lawrence  and  Abbie  Maria  Barton,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Augustus  Lawrence  and  Eveline  Vinal, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Lawrence  and  Joa  Oakes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Lawrence  and  Sarah  J.  Reed,  his 
wife;  Josiah  Oakes  and  Silence  Willcutt,    (b.  1751),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Lawrence  and  Tryphena  Pow- 
ers, his  wife;  Jonathan  Reed  and  Sarah  Lawrence,  his  wife,  m.  1752; 
Urian  Oakes  and  Leah  Egree,  his  wife;  Joseph  Willcutt  and  Rachael 
Phillips,  his  ist  wife. 

Jonathan  Lawrence,  (1703-89),  furnished  money  and  cloth- 
ing to  carry  on  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Groton;  died  in 
Littleton,  Mass. 

Also  No.  21470. 

Timothy  Lawrence,  (1748-1815),  served  short  enlistments 
as  a  private  from  Littleton.     He  died  in  Hollis,  N.  H. 

Joseph  Willcutt,  (1717-82),  served  as  guard  1775,  at  Hull 
Beach.     He  was  born  in  Cohasset,  where  he  died. 

Urian  Oakes,  (1728-76),  was  chosen,  177.4,  on  the  Commit- 
tee of  Inspection  of  Cohasset. 

Also  No.  3414. 

Josiah  Oakes,  (1751-98),  served  as  ensign  in  Capt.  Job 
Cushing's  company,  1775. 

Jonathan  Reed,  (1729-go),  was  colonel  of  the  Sixth  Middle- 
sex county  regiment. 


40  DAUGHTERS  Of  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  NELLIE  PRATT  TILDEN.  .    321 14 

Born  in  Cohasset,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Harry  Frances  Tilden. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  David  Snow,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Lincoln  Pratt  and  Paulina  Snow  Joy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bela  Joy  and  Paulina  Snow,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Snow  and  Deliverance  Dyer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Snow  and  Hannah  Collins,  his  wife. 

David  Snow,  (1732-92),  was  commissioned  lieutenant  1777, 
of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Rich's  company.  He  was  born  in  Truro, 
Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  24674. 

MRS.  LILLIE  FRANKLIN  CRANE  STODDARD.  321 15 

Born  in  Scituate,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Walter  James  Stoddard  Daniel. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Litchfield,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Franklin  Crane  and  Hannah  Sophia  Litchfield, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Litchfield  and  LiUie  Litchfield,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaitghter  of  Daniel  Litchfield,  Jr.  and  Hannah  (Litchfield), 
his  wife,  m.  1806. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Litchfield  and  Sarah  Whitcomb,  his 
wife,  m.  1766. 

Daniel  Litchfield,  (1742-1820),  served  as  a  private  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  under  Capt.  Samuel  Stockbridge.  He  was 
born  in  Scituate,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  29894. 

MRS.  IDA  A.  GEORGE.  321 16 

Born  in  Greenville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Jesse  Eaton  George. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Abraham  Post  and  of  Nehemiah 
Ramsdell. 

Daughter  of  Arch  Stone  and  Rebecca  M.  Elliott,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  ElHott  and  Abigail  Ramsdell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Ramsdell  and  Charity  Post,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nehemiah  Ramsdell  and  Rebecca  Chamber- 
lain, his  wife ;  Abraham  Post  and  Lydia  Palmer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Ramsdell,  (1701-87)  and  Mary 
Homer,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Post.    (1736-1825),  served  as  ensign  in  the  com- 


uneage;  book.  41 


pany  commanded  by  Capt.  Thaddeus  Lacey,  for  duty  at  Ticon- 
deroga,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Saybrook,  Conn.;  died  in 
Greenville,  N.  Y. 

Nehemiah  Ramsdell,  (1738-87),  was  a  minute  man,  1775, 
in  Capt.  Elisha  Cushing's  company.  He  was  born  in  Pem- 
broke, Mass. 

MRS.  MARY  FRANCES  TAYLOR  DRAKE.  321 17 

Born  in  West  Bridgewater,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  George  R.  Drake. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jacob  Hewins  and  of  Jacob  Hewins, 
Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daugiiter  of  Daniel  B.  Taylor  and  Eliza  Ann  Hewins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Hewins  and  Anna  Copen  Alger,  (b.  1797), 
his  wife,  m.  1818. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Hewins,  Jr.  and  Hannah  Alger,  (b. 
1757),  his  wife,  m.  1776. 

Gr.-  gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Hewins  and  Damaris  Bird,  his  wife ; 
Joseph  Alger,  (b.  1723)  and  Naomi  Hayward,  his  wife,  m.  1747. 

Jacob  Hewins  served  as  lieutenant  at  the  Lexington  Alarm. 
He  was  born  in  Sharon,  1728,  and  in  1790  his  name  is  found 
on  the  census  list  of  Sharon  as  is  also  the  name  of  his  son 
Jacob,  Jr. 

Jacob  Hewins,  Jr.,  was  a  fifer  in  Capt.  Edward  Bridge 
Savel's  company,  1775,  and  served  1778,  under  Capt.  Theo- 
philus  Lyon. 

MRS.  MARY  A.  GUNN.  321 18 

Born  in  Heath,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  L.  O.  Gunn. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Asahel  Gunn  and  of  Asahel  Gunn,  Jr., 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Nims  and  Phila  Gunn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ashahel  Gunn,  Jr.  and  Submit  Gunn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asahel  Gunn  and  Thankful  Marsh.  (1728-96), 
his  wife,  m.  1750. 

Asahel  Gunn,  (1730-95),  served  as  lieutenant  of  minute  men 
at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and  was  chosen  captain,  1776.  He 
served  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign,  but  resigned,  1778,  on  ac- 
count of  ill  health. 

Asahel  Gunn.  Jr..    (1757-1834),   served  as  private  in   Capt. 


42  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Reuben  Petty 's  company,  1777.     He  was  born  in  Montague, 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  ANNIE  C.  SHATTUCK.  321 19 

Born  in  New  Ipswich,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Frederick  D.  Shattuck. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Gen.  John  Stark,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  William  E.  Hassell  and  Elizabeth  Franklin  Stark,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gratus  Bateman  Stark  and  Ann  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Stark,  Jr.  and  Polly  Huse,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Stark  and  EHzabeth  Page,  his  wife. 

John  Stark,  (1728-1822),  who  had  fought  in  the  early  wars, 
rose  from  colonel  to  major  general  in  the  revolution.  He  was 
born  in  Londonderry,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Manchester,  where  a 
granite  obelisk  marks  his  resting  place. 

Also  Nos.  2423,  5233,  7447,  9617,  10294,  15652,  16183,  23912. 

MRS.  MARION  SHATTUCK  CRAFTS.  32120 

Born  in  Fitchburg,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Herbert  William  Crafts. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Gen.  John  Stark. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Danforth  Shattuck  and  Annie  Caroline  Hassell, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  E.  Hassell  and  Elizabeth  Franklin  Stark, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  321 19. 

MRS.  HARRIETT  HOAR  CHUBB.  32121 

Born  in  Westminister,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Andrew  S.  Chubb. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Hoar,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Timothy  Hoar  and  Lydia  Hunt,  his  wife. 

Timothy  Hoar,  (1759-1832),  served  as  matross  in  Craft's 
Artillery  and  as  private  under  different  commands.  He  was 
born  in  Concord ;   died  in  Westminster.  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  19330,  20465,  27281. 

MRS.  ELLA  PEARSON  RICHARDSON.  32122 

Born  in  Wilmington,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Everett  B.  Richardson. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  43 


Descendant  of  Sergt.  Moses'  Pearson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  James  Kendall  Pearson  and  Ellen  Maria  Pierson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Pearson  and  Lydia  Ann  Howe,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Pearson  and  Lois  Holt,  his  wife. 

Moses  Pearson,  (1754-1836),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  183 1,  for 
service  as  private  and  sergeant,  Massachusetts  line.  He  was 
born  in  Wilmington,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ADA  WILLIAMS  HALLETT  TAYLOR.  32123 

Born  in  Easthampton,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  John  Taylor. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Bennet. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Ranney  Hallett  and  Fanny  Maria  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  F.  Williams  and  MiHcent  Dench  Bidwell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lawson  Dendh  Bidwell  and  Emeline  Maria 
Bennet,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Bennet  and  Trulove  Chapman,  his 
wife. 

Caleb  Bennet,  (1758- 1848),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Berkshire  county,  Massachusetts,  183 1,  for  service  as  pri- 
vate of  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  New  Milford, 
Conn. ;   died  in  Stockbridge,  Mass. 

MRS.  MARTHA  E.  S.  ANDERSON.  32124 

Born  in  Roxbury,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  James  Anderson. 

Descendant  of  Edward  Sumner,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Sumner  and  Joanna  (Sumner),  his  2d  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Sumner  (father  of  Edward)  and  Abigail 
Mather,  his  wife;  Rev.  Joseph  Sumner  and  Lucy  Williams,  his  wife. 

Edward  Sumner,  (1746- 1829),  was  a  patriot  of  Roxbury, 
where  he  was  born  and  died. 

MRS.  BLANCHE  H.  WATERMAN  TOBEY.  32125 

Born  in  Marion,  Massachusetts. 
Wife   of   George   Oakes   Tobey. 
Descendant  of  Simeon  Morse,  of  Massachusetts. 


44  DAUGHTI^RS  OI^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Lucius  H.  Waterman  and  Lydia  C.  Morse,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  N.  Morse  and  Lydia  Look,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Morse  and  Bethia  Norris,  his  wife. 

Simeon  Morse,  (1751-1831),  enlisted  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Brig-gs's  company,  1777  and  served  1778,  in  the  de- 
fense of  Rhode  Island.  He  was  born  in  Rochester,  where  he 
died. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  FOSTER  WADLEIGH.  32126 

Born  in  Newton,  Massachusetts. 

Widow  of  Levi  Cole  Wadleigh,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Foster,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Prescott  Corydon  Bridgham  and  Lucy  Ann  Foster,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eben  Brewer  Foster  and  Lucy  Perkins  Stevens,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Foster  and  Mary  Haskell,  his  wife. 

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

Samuel  Foster,  (1751-78),  served  as  sergeant  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm.  He  commanded  a  company,  1777,  under  Col. 
John  Greaton  at  Albany  and  is  reported  dead,  May  6,  1778. 
He  was  born  in  Roxbury. 

MISS  MARY  ANN  ALLARD  BOOTH.  32127 

Born  in  Long  Meadow,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Booth  and  of  Lieut.  Ebenezer 
Colton. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Colton  Booth  and  Rhoda  Colton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Booth,  (1765-1827)  and  Margaret  Colton, 
(1771-1817),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1794;  Ebenezer  Chandler  Colton  and  Phebe 
Barton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Booth  and  Mary  Hale,  (1733-1809),  his 
wife,  m.  1762;  Ebenezer  Colton  and  Miriam  Colton,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Booth,  (1736-1810),  served  as  ensign  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  and  commanded  a  company,  1776,  in  the  Connecti- 
cut militia.     He  was  born  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Ebenezer  Colton,  (1743-93),  served  as  sergeant  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm.  He  was  lieutenant  under  Capt.  Gideon  Burt 
at  Ticonderoga.  He  was  born  in  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  where 
he  died. 

Also.  No.  10704. 


LINEIAGE  BOOK.  ^- 


MRS.  MARY  E.  MARDEN  BROWN.  32128 

Born  in  Buena  Vista,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Daniel  J.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Seth  Manley,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  Marden  and  Lucy  Manley,  liis  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Martin  Manley,  (b.  1805)  and  Lodema  More,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Manley,  Jr.,  (1769-1849)  and  Remember 
Smith,  his  ist  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Manley  and  Mercy  Keith,  his  ist  wife. 

Seth  Manley,  (1739-1810),  served  as'  corporal  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  and  re-enlisted  under  different  commands  in  the 
Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Easton,  Mass.,  where 
he  died. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  S.  CAIN.  32129 

Born  in  Adams,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  David  Dunnells. 
his  wife. 

Daughter  of  Arthur  M.  Cain  and  Ellen  White,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stuart  White  and  Elizabeth  Ames,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eli  White  and  Betsey  Read  Dunnells,  (b.  1786), 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Dunrrells  and  Avis  Read,  his  wife. 

David  Dunnels,  (1762-92),  enlisted  1780  for  three  years  in 
Capt.  Benjamin  Haywood's  company  and  served  to  the  close 
of  the  war.  His  widow  in  1838  received  a  pension.  He  was 
born  in  Attleboro,  Mass.;    died  in  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 

Also.  No.  29931. 

MISS  CLARA  L.  A.  WHEAT.  32130 

Born  in  Worcester,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  William  G.  Wheat. 

Descendant  of  James  Abercrombie,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Stillman  Abercrombie  and  Frances  Wallace  Cook,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Abercrombie  and  Mary  Eaton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Abercrombie  and  Margary  Conkey,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Abercrombie  and  Margaret  Steven- 
son, his  wife. 

James  Abercrombie,  (1754-1836),  enlisted  as  a  private  1775. 


46  DAUGHTERS  OF  THi;  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

under  Capt.  Isaac  Gray.     He  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Ben- 
nington Alarm.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Pelham,  Mass. 

MRS.  JESSIE  WILEY  WARD.  32131 

Born  in  New  Windsor,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Warner  Esmond  Lee  Ward. 

Descendant  of  Capt.   Phineas  Heard. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Wiley  and  Jane  Ann  Davis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Davis  and  Mary  Margaret  Heard,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Heard  and  Anna  Coleman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Heard  and  Mary,  his  ist  wife. 

Phineas  Heard,  (1748-1812),  was  ensign  of  Light  Horse, 
1775,  and  while  on  duty  on  the  Hudson,  was  promoted  cap- 
tain. He  was  born  in  Woodbridge,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Blooming 
Grove,  N.  Y. 

Also.  Nos.  201, 


MISS  FRANCES  E.  BRABROOK.  32132 

Born  in  Lowell,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Benjamin  Brabrook,  of  Massachu- 
setts. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Adams  Brabrook  and  Elizabeth  Morse  Fiske, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Brabrook  and  Sally  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Brabrook  and  Lydia  Taylor,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Brabrook,  (1741-1827),  served  as  sergeant,  1776, 
and  as  second  lieutenant,  1777,  for  duty  in  the  northern  de- 
partment.    He  was  born  in  Acton,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  J.  WALSH.  32133 

Born  in  Lowell,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Alonzo  G.  Walsh. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.   Benjamin  Brabrook. 
Daughter  of  Joseph  Adams  Brabrook  and  Elizabeth  Morse  Fiske,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32132. 

MISS  GRACE  BREWSTER  ALVORD.  32134 

Born  in  Nashua,  New  Hampshire. 
Descendant  of  Saul  Alvord. 


lineage;  book.  47 


Daughter  of  Frederick  Alvord  and  Susan  Gridley  Ely,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Martin  Alvord  and  Martha  Burleigh  Clark,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Saul  Alvord  and  Eleanor  Kellogg,  his  wife. 

Saul  Alvord,  (1753-1832),  served  as  cornet  in  the  Connecti- 
cut Light  Horse.  He  was  born  in  Northampton,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Bolton,  Conn. 

Also  No.  22485. 

MRS.  ACHSAH  FRANCES  WHITNEY  BLAKE.  32135 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Edgar  Willis  Blake. 

Descendant    of    Oliver    Fairbanks. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Whitney  and  Achsah  Hall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Whitney  and  Polly  Fairbanks,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Fairbanks  and  Elizabeth  Clark,  his  ist 
wife. 

Oliver  Fairbanks',  (1755-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Vermont,  1818,  for  ser^dce  as  private  Massachusetts 
Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Dedham,  Mass.;  died  in 
Springfield,  Vt. 

MRS.  JENNIE  BOYDEN  RICE  DRURY.  32136 

Born  in  Blissfield,  Michigan-. 

Wife  of  Walter  Drury. 

Descendant  of  Artemas  Dryden,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Austen  Curtis  Rice  and  Margery  Ann  Boyden,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Comfort  Boyden  and  Silence  Dryden,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Artemas  Dryden  and  Susannah  Perry,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Dryden  and  Lydia  Ward,  his 
wife. 

Artemas  Dryden,  (1757-1841),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Worcester  county,  1818,  for  service  as  private  and 
musician,  Massachusetts  Continental  Line.  He  was  bortn 
in   Holden,    Mass.,   where   he   died. 

Also  No.  5069. 

MRS.  AVIS  FOSTER  SMITH.  32137 

Born  in  Newry,  Maine. 
Wife  of  Stephen  Smith. 
Descendant  of  Moses  Coburn. 


48  daughte;rs  of  thk  American  revoi^ution. 

Daughter  of  Stephen  B.  Foster  and  L.  Ellen  Marshall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Marshall  and  Dorcas  Coburn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Moses  Coburn  and  Esther  Spaulding,  his 
wife. 

Moses  Coburn,  (1759-1848),  enlisted,  1781,  in  Capt.  Benja- 
min Pike's  company  of  Middlesex  county,  Mass.,  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Dracut,  Mass. ;  died  in  Newry,  Maine. 

Also  No.  29027. 

MRS.  NELLIE  PIERCE  GABELER.  32138 

Born  in  Haverhill,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Wilham  A.  Gabeler. 

Descendant  of  John  Blaisdell,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daugliter  of  Darius  Pierce  and  Emma  O.  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Levi  Pierce  and  Esther  Frost,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Pierce  and  Nancy  Blaisdell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Blaisdell  and  Dorothy,  his  wife. 

John  Blaisdell  enlisted,  1777,  in  Capt.  Frederick  M.  Bell's 
company  of  New  Hampshire  militia.  He  was  born  in  Kings- 
ton, 1760,  and  in  1790  his  name  is  found  on  the  census. 

MISS  C.  LILLIAN  MOORE.  32139 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  William  Moore,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Ira  Loriston  Moore  and  Charlotte  M.  Chamberlin,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ira  Moore  and  Mary  Gordon  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Moore  and  Mary  Wilson,  his  wife. 

William  Moore,  (1752- 1803),  enlisted,  1777,  for  three  years 
or  during  the  war  in  Col.  Nathan  Hale's  New  Hampshire 
Continental  Regiment.     He  was  born  in  Chester,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  27659. 

MRS.  MARY  RICHARDS  BAYLEY.  32140 

Born  in  Amherst,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Edward  Bancroft  Bayley. 
Descendant  of  James  Richards',  of  Mass, 
Daug'hter  of  WilHam  Smith  Clark  and  Harriet  Kespuslarie  Richards, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Richards  and  Clarissa  Lyman,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Richards  and  Lydia  Shaw,  his  wife. 
James   Richards,    (1757-1842),   was  placed  on  the  pension 


UNEAGE  BOOK. 


49 


roll  of  Hampshire  county,  1818,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
Mass.  militia.  He  was  born  in  Abington,  Mass.;  died  in 
Plainfield,  Mass. 

MISS  ALICE  CHARLES  HYDE.  32141 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Benjamin  Hyde  and  of  Joshua  Hyde. 
Daughter  of  Henry  Dwight  Hyde  and  Luvan  Augusta  Charles,  his 
wife. 
See  No.  32142. 

MISS  ANNA  FARWELL  HYDE.  32142 

Born  in  Brimfield,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Hyde,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Dwight  Hyde  and  Luvan  Augusta  Charles,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Dwight  Hyde  and  Evelina  Wight,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Hyde  and  Sally  Fay,  his  wife. 

Gr.-  gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Hdye  and  Dorcas  Dyer,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Hyde,  (1723-97),  who  had  fought  in  the  early 
wars,  served  in  the  revolution  where  five  of  his  sons  were 
soldiers.    He  was  born  in  Medfield ;  died  in  Sturbridge,  Mass. 

Also  No.  25157. 

MISS  LOUVAN  WIGHT  HYDE.  32143 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Benjamin  Hyde  and  of  Joshua  Hyde. 
Daughter  of  Henry  Dwight  Hyde  and  Luvan  Augusta  Charles,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32142. 

MRS.  ADELINE  AMANDA  SMITH  ALLEN.  32144 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  William  Henry  Allen. 

Descendant  of  Capt.   Ebenezer  Lothrop,   Peter  Lewis  and 
Capt.  James  Davis,  all  of  Barnstable,  Mass. 
Daughter  of  Stephen  Smith  and  Eliza  Davis  Lothrop,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Lothrop,  Jr.    (1778-1825)    and  Temper- 
-ance  Lewis,    (1780-1837),  his  wife,  m.  1799. 


50  DAUGHT:eRS  o^  THE  ame;rican  RE;voi,u'noN. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Lothrop  and  Elizabeth  Davis,  his 
wife,  m.  1768;  Peter  Lewis  and  Mehitable  Hinckley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  James  Davis  and  Jean  Bacon,  his  wife,  m. 
1745- 

Ebenezer  Lothrop,  (1743-1815),  was  lieutenant  in  sea  coast 
defense  and  served  as  captain  of  matross,  1776. 

Peter  Lewis,  (1756-93),  served  as  a  private  under  Capt. 
Micah  Hamlin  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and  enlisted,  1775, 
under  Capt.  James  Davis. 

James  Davis,  (1727-96),  commanded  a  company  for  sea 
coast  defense. 

Also  Nos.  20408,  30814. 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  HEYWORTH  CHAPMAN.  32145 

Born  in  Peru,  New  York. 

Wife  of  O.  S.  Chapman. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Joseph  Everest. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Heyworth  and  Sarah  Maria  Everest,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Calvin  Everest  and  Catherine  H.  Everest,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Everest  and  Sarah  Eells,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Everest,  (1754- 1825),  served  as  corporal  in  the  Ver- 
mont militia  at  various  alarms.  He  was  captured,  taken  to 
Quebec  but  made  his  escape.  His  home  at  Addison,  Vt.,  was 
burned.  He  was  born  in  Salisbury,  Conn.;  died  in  Peru, 
N.  Y. 

Also  No.  25439. 


MISS  EVANGELINE  CHAPMAN.  32146 

Born  in  Lockport,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Orange  Judd. 

Daughter  of  Gardner  Stephen  Chapman  and  Amanda  Rebecca  Judd, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ozias  Judd,  (1794-1855)  and  Rheuama  Wright, 
(1798-1855),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Orange  Judd  and  Abigail  Dike,  his  wife. 

Orange  Judd,  (1763-1844),  was  a  sergeant  in  the  Berk- 
shire county,  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Tor- 
rington,  Conn. ;  died  in  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  22. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


MRS.  CARRIE  A.  KEMPLIN  SHOVE.  32147 

Born  in  Girard,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Cornelius  Bouck  Shove. 

Descendant  of  Eliphalet  Hull. 

Daughter  of   Cornelius  Kemplin  and  Mary  Hull,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Hull,  Jr.  and  Mary  Van  Campen,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Hull  and  Huldah  Patchen,  (1749-1839) 
his  wife,  m.  1768;  Moses  Van  Campen  (1768-1844)  and  Anna  Riggs,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Philip  Riggs  and  Polly  Peirce,  his  wife. 

Eliphalet  Hull,  (1749-1813),  with  his  eldest  son,  served  as 
private  in  the  New  York  militia.  He  aided  in  making  the 
chains  used  across  the  North  River  to  prevent  British  ves- 
sels from  passing.  His  wife  was'  one  of  the  unwritten  hero- 
ines of  the  Revolution  and  her  brothers  Seth  and  Daniel 
fought  bravely  for  their  country. 

Also  No.  2200. 

MISS  MARY  LUCY  SHOVE.  32148 

Born  in  Onondago  Hill,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.   Seth  Crofut,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Alonzo  Shove,  (1803-83)  and  Melora  Glover,  (1807-48), 
his  1st  wife,  m.  1826. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Newman  Shove,  (1770-1845)  and  Lucy 
Crofut,  (1779-1865),  his  wife,  m.  1797. 

Gr.-granddau^hter  of  Seth  Shove  and  Jemimah,  his  wife ;  Seth  Crofut 
and  Sarah  Peck,  (1759-1856),  his  wife,  m.  1778. 

Seth  Crofut,  (1747-1825),  served  as  private  and  sergeant, 
1776.     He  was  born  in  Redding;  died  in  Danbury,  Conn. 

MRS.  IDA  F.  BURNETT.  32149 

Born  in  Michigan  City,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  John  A.  Burnett. 

Descendant  of  Hannaniah  Brooks. 

Daughter  of  M.  T.  C.  Flower  and  Cybele  Brooks,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  John  Brooks  and  Elizabeth  Todd,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hannaniah  Brooks  and  Elizabeth  Spooner,  his 
wife. 

Hannaniah  Brooks,  (1758- 1850),  was'  placed  on  the  pen- 
sion roll  of  Ohio  for  service  as  private  in  the  Connecticut 
militia. 

Also  Nos.  15063,  20449. 


52  DAUGHTERS  OP  THE  AMERICAN  REVOIyUTlON. 

MRS.  MINNIE  HAINES  BARNARD.  32150 

Born  in  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Edward  Shurlds  Barnard. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Kennerly. 

Daughter  of  William  F.  Haines  and  Abbie  Kennerly,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Hancock  Kennerly  and  Alzire  Menard,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Kennerly  and  Mary  Talbot  Hancock,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Kennerl}^  (1763-1840),  was  a  drummer  and  color 
bearer  when  wounded  rescuing  a  flag  at  Cowpens.  He  was 
born  in  Augusta  Co.,  Va. ;  died  in  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo., 
and  was  buried  with  military  honors. 

Also  Nos.  6167,  8509,  19323,  29799. 


MRS.  NAOMIE  PETERSON  BILLON.  32151 

Born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Guy  P.  Billon. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  John  Cook,  of  Delaware. 
Daughter  of  Alfred  Peterson  and  Eudoxie  VouUaire,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Peterson  and  Jane  Kelly,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Peterson  and  Margaret  Cook,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Cook  and  Elizabeth  Collins,  his  wife. 
John  Cook,    (1730-89),  served  as'  sheriff,  soldier,   speaker, 
judge  and  was  one  of  the  six  Presidents  of  Delaware. 
Also  Nos.  921 1,  13224,  14499,  16066,  18329,  20202,  30918. 


MRS.  OLIVE  SMITH  STOVER.  32152 

Born  in  St.  Joseph,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  William  Dewey  Stover. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Gilman,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  George  Edwin  Smith  and  Belle  Chapman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Warren  Chapman  and  Sarah  E.  Langley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of   Samuel  Langley  and   Sarah  Hilton,  his  wife. 

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

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

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

Also   Nos.   4167,   24002. 


UNEIAGE  BOOK.  53 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  THORNTON  ADAIR.  32153 

Born  in  Morgan  county,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Walter  T.  Adair. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Washington  and  of  Ensign 
Thornton  Washington,  of  Va. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  M.  Gibbs  and  Mary  Wharton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  John  James  Wharton  and  Lucy  A.  Washington, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Washington  and  Cathrine  Townshend 
Washington  (cousins),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thornton  Washington  and  Francis  Thorn- 
ton (cousins),  his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Washington  and  Mildred  Thorn- 
ton,  (cousins),  his  2d  wife. 

Samuel  Washington,  (1734-81),  the  brother  of  the  Com- 
mander-in-Chief, was  colonel  of  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Wakefield;  died  in  Harewood,  Berkeley  Co.,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  881,  5659,  7066,  8878,  16125. 

Thornton  Washington,  (1760-87),  enlisted  at  sixteen  and 
served  under  his  uncle.  He  was  born  in  Stafford  Co. ;  died 
in  Jefferson  county. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  FYFER  CALVERT.  32154 

Born  in  Columbia,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Sidney  Calvert. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Ezekiel  Polk. 

Daughter  of  John  Thilo  Fyfer  and  Laura  Juliette  Berry,  his  wife. 

Gran-ddaughter  of  Daniel  Dorsey  Berry  and  Olivia  M.  Polk,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Polk  and  Elizabeth  Dodd,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Polk  and  Mary  Wilson,  his  ist 
wife. 

Ezekiel  Polk,  (1747-1824),  was  a  signer  of  the  Mecklen- 
burg Declaration.  He  commanded  a  company  of  rangers  at 
Cane  Brake;  served  in  the  defense  of  Sullivan's  Island  and 
rose  to  the  rank  of  colonel.  He  was  born  in  Carlisle,  Pa. ; 
died  in  Bolivar,  Tenn. 

Also  Nos.  8505,  9381,  10250,  1219s,  16966,  17839,  19557,  20103,  21344, 
23575,  28284. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  CHITTENDEN  CRUNDEN.  32155 

Wife  of  Frank  P.   Crunden. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Andrew  Ward  and  of  Lieut. 
Abraham   Chittenden,  Jr.,   of  Guilford,   Conn. 


54  daughti;rs  o^  the  American  revolution. 

Daughter  of  Abraham  B.  Chittenden  and  Elizabeth  Talcott  Bates,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  I.  Chittenden  and  Deborah  Fowler,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Chittenden,  Jr.  and  Diana  Ward,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Chittenden  and  Mary  Burgis,  his 
wife;  Andrew  Ward  and  Diana  Hubbard,  his  wife. 

Andrew  Ward,  (1727-99),  served  as  colonel  in  the  New 
York  and  Jersey  campaigns.  He  commanded  the  second 
brigade  of  militia  which  served  on  the  Hudson  in  the  Bur- 
goyne  campaign. 

Abraham  Chittenden,  Jr.,  (1751-1848),  served  as  lieuten- 
ant in  the  Seventh  Connecticut  Regiment  under  Col.  William 
Worthington.     He  received  a  pension. 

Also  Nos.  166,  3382,  5092,  6428,  15376,  17909,  181  ID,  29742. 

MRS.  WILMOTH  EVANS  BETTIS.  32156 

Born  in  Oakland,  Mississippi. 

Wife  of  R.  S.  Bettis. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Thomas  Marshall. 

Daughter  of  Eugene  E.  Evans  and  Judith  Ball  Harvey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Gordon  Harvey  and  Judith  Ball  Marshall, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Cotesworth  Marshall  and  Judith  Step- 
toe  Ball,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  Charles  Marshall  and  Lucy  Pickett,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Marshall  and  Mary  Randolph 
Keith,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Marshall,  (1730-1802),  commanded  a  regiment  in 
many  battles.  He  was  born  in  Westmoreland  Co.,  Va. ;  died 
in  Mason  Co.,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  311,  3161,  5099,  7783,  9585,  11517,  12247,  13053,  15544,  17624, 
18985,  2897 1'  29349- 

MRS.  FRANCES  SMITH  PORCHER.  32157 

Born  in  Lynchburg,  Virginia. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Davis  Porcher. 
Descendant  of  John  Beckley. 

Daughter  of  John  Woodson  Smith  and  Mary  Frances  Cannon,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Edward  Cannon  and  Jane  Lasley,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  55 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  John  Lasley  and  Frances  Beckley,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Beckley  and  Mary  Hurt,  his  wife. 

John  Beckley,  (1757-1807),  gave  civil  service  during  the 
Revolntion.  In  1779  he  was  clerk  of  the  Virginia  State  Sen- 
ate and  in  1781  clerk  of  the  House  of  Delegates.  When  he 
died  in  Washington  he  was  librarian  of  Congress. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  DORSEY  HOPKINS  EDGAR.  32158 

Born  in  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  William  Boyce  Edgar. 

Descendant  of  William  Hobbs  and  of  Capt.  Richard  Dor- 
sey,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  William  Ruffin  Hopkins  and  Laura  Warner  Hobbs,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Warner  Hobbs  and  Elizabeth  Dorsey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Hobbs  and  Henrietta  Dorsey,  his  wife; 
Richard  Dorsey  and  Anne  Weyman,  his  wife,  m.  1796. 

WilHam  Hobbs,  (1746-1829),  was  a  member  of  Committee 
of  Observation  of  Frederick  Co.,  Md. 

Richard  Dorsey,  (1754-1826),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Col. 
Moses  Rawling's  rifle  regiment;  was  at  Fort  Washington  and 
in  the  Jersey  campaign.  He  was  born  in  Anne  Arundel  Co., 
where  he  died. 

Also.  Nos.   14057,   18484. 

MRS.  ALICE  MARY  BABCOCK.  32159 

Born  in  Troy,  New  York. 

Wife  of  George  Mott  Babcock. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Pettit,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  William  Marcellus  Powell  and  Catharine  Burdick,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Powell,  (b.  1791)  and  Mary  Jane  Pettit, 
(b.  1800),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Pettit  and  Joanna  Bayless,  (b.  1769), 
his  wife. 

Samuel  Pettit  enlisted,  1778,  under  Capt.  Samuel  Sackett 
for  three  years;  was  transferred,  1781,  and  discharged,  1783, 
at  Newburg.  He  was  at  the  surrender  of  Cornwall  is.  He 
applied  for  a  pension,  1818,  at  the  age  of  fifty-six  and  it  was 
allowed  for  four  years,  seven  months  actual  service  as  pri- 
vate New  York  line. 


56  DAUGHTERS  O^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MAUD  ELIZA  DUGAN.  32160 

Born  in  Dresden,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Ernest  Williams  Dugan. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.   Francis   Barret. 

Daughter  of  Thompson  P.  McCluney  and  Mary  Mosley  McClung, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  P.  McClung  and  Mary  E.  Barret,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Augustus  Melville  Barret  and  Mary  Marshall, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Francis  Barret  and  Elizabeth  Lowrey,  his 
wife. 

Francis  Barret,  (1762- 1833),  enlisted,  1779,  under  Capt. 
Obediah  Smith,  1779,  and  served,  1781,  as  body  guard  to 
Gen.  Nelson.  His  pension  was  allowed  for  two  years  actual 
service  as  private  and  sergeant  Virginia  line.  He  was  born 
in  Hanover  Co.,  Va. ;  died  in  Cumberland  Co.,  Ky. 

Also  No.  22187. 

MISS  ELLA  D.  COWAN.  32161 

Born  in  St.  Joseph,  Missouri. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Dysart. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  D.  Cowan  and  Elizabeth  Frances  Langford,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Cowan  and  Frances  Dysart,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  James  Dysart  and  Agnes  Beattie,  his  wife. 

James  Dysart,  (1744-1818),  served  as  captain  of  Virginia 
Riflemen  and  was  wounded  at  King's  Mountain,  1780.  In 
1806  he  was  placed  on  the  invalid  pension  roll  of  Rock  Castle 
county,  Ky.,  for  service  as  captain  in  the  Virginia  militia. 

MRS.  ANNA  WILLISTON  SHERMAN.  32162 

Born  in  Athens,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  L.  A.   Sherman. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Consider  Williston  and  of  Jacob 
Parsons. 

Daughter  of  Horace  Williston,  Jr.  and  Catherine  Barber,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horace  Williston  and  Hannah  Parsons,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Consider  Williston  and  Rhoda  King,  his  wife; 
Jacob  Parsons  and  Lorraine  Sedgwick,  his  wife. 

Consider  Williston,  (1739-94),  served  as  ensign  and  lieu- 
tenant in  the  Conn,  militia.  He  was  born  in  Springfield, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Suffield,  Conn. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  57 


Jacob  Parsons,  (1719-95),  served  on  the  Committee  of  Cor- 
respondence and  as  chairman  of  committees  to  raise  soldiers. 
He  was  born  in  Northampton,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  15457,  16361,  18125,  21126,  29267. 

MRS.  NELLIE  B.  RAIRDEN.  32163 

Born  in  Denison,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Nelson  B.  Rairden,  D.  D. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Hume  and  of  Elisha  Stewart. 

Daughter  of  George  P.  Hume  and  Sarah  Drown,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Hume  and  Sarah  Stewart,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Hume  and  Mary  Hovey,  his  wife; 
Elisha  Stewart  and  Sarah  Witter,  his  wife. 

Stephen  Hume,  (1754- 1843),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Berkshire  county,  183 1,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Mass. 
militia.     He  was  born  in  Sutton ;  died  in  Windsor,  Mass. 

Elisha  Stewart,  (1757-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Rensselaer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
Conn.  line.  He  was  born  in  Stonington,  Conn. ;  died  in  Steph- 
entown,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  26017,  29424. 

MRS.  ALICE  DWIGHT  WILLIAMS.       "  32164 

Born  in  Rockford,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Walter  David  Williams. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Gen.  Joseph  Spencer,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Lewis  Williams  and  Louisa  Baldwin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Williams  and  Sarah  Skinner,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ichabod  Lord  Skinner  and  Hannah  Spencer, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Spencer  and  Hannah  B.  Southmayd, 
his  2d  wife. 

Joseph  Spencer,  (1714-89),  who  commanded  a  regiment  at 
the  Lexington  Alarm,  was  one  of  eight  brigadier  generals'  in 
the  Continental  Army  and  was  promoted  major  general.  He 
was  born  in  East  Haddam,   Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1287,  2310,  4086,  5566,  6638,  8367,  1 1980,  21623,  23223,  28238. 

MRS.  FANNIE  BELL  REEVES  FISHER.  32165 

Born  in  Salem,  Iowa. 
Wife  of  Walter  Westbrook  Fisher. 
Descendant  of  William  Bell,  of  Pennsvlvania. 


58  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AME^RICAN  RDVOIvUTlON, 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Clark  Reeves  and  Agnes  Susanna  Bell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Stewart  Bell  and  Sarah  Reigle,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Bell  and  Agnes  Allen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaug^ter  of  William  Bell  and  Elizabeth  Stewart,  his 
wife. 

William  Bell,  (1731-1819),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Philip 
Mathias's  company  of  Cumberland  county  militia,  1777.  He 
was  born  in  Ireland;  died  in  Milford,  Pa. 

Also  No.  20015. 

MRS.  LILLIAN  BRYANT  BEALE.  32166 

Born  in  Brattleboro,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Herbert  Reed  Beale. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Daniel  Chandler  Briant. 

Daughter  of  William  C.  Bryant  and  Mary  L.  Newman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chauncey  Bryant  and  Harriot  Underwood,  his 
wife 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Chandler  Briant  and  Susanna  Byum, 
',1761-1843),  his  wife,  m.  1787. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Briant  and  Elizabeth  Chandler,  his 
wife. 

Daniel  Chandler  Briant,  (1761-1840),  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll  of  Cheshire  Co.,  N.  H.,  for  service  as  sergeant 
in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in 
Concord,  Mass. ;  died  in  Richmond,  N.  H. 

MRS.  ETHEL  G.  BROWN  DAY.  32167 

Born  in  Boston,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Thomas  H.  Day. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Libbey,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  J.   Calvin  Brown  and  Nancy  S.  Briggs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Brown  and  Maria  Libbey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Libbey  and  Mehitable  Seavey,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Libbey,  (1757-1843),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Merrimac  county,  1818,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
New  Hampshire  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Rye; 
died  in  Epsom,  N.  PI. 

Also  No.  22813. 

MRS.  HELEN  GAULT  THOMPSON.  32168 

Born  in  Bow,  New  Hampshire. 
Wife  of  William  Hermon  Thompson. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  59 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Daniel  Moore,  Mathew  Gault  and  An- 
drew Gault,  all  of  Pembroke,  N.  H. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Knox  Gault,  (b.  1812)  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Moore, 
his  1st  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Gault,  (1781-1848)  and  Sally  Knox,  (1784- 
1870),  his  wife,  m.  1805;  James  Moore  and  Nancy  (Moore),  his  wife, 
(b.  1781). 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Mathew  Gault  and  Elizabeth  Buntin,  his  ist 
wife;  Daniel  Moore,  (father  of  Nancy)  and  Elizabeth  White,  his  2d 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Gault  and  Molly  Ayer,  his  ist  wife. 

Daniel  Moore,  (1739- 1820),  served  under  Stark  at  Bunker 
Hill  and  with  him  were  his  sons  James  and  Isaac.  He  com- 
manded a  company  in  the  Canadian  and  Rhode  Island  expe- 
ditions. He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Rockingham 
Co.,  1818,  for  service  as  captain  New  Hampshire  Continental 
Line. 

Also  Nos.  1 1609,  14946. 

Mathew  Gault,  (1754-1841),  served  as  a  drummer  in  the 
New   Hampshire  militia. 

Andrew  Gault,  (1714-97),  was  a  signer  of  the  Association 
Test. 

Also  Nos.  15s,  10129,  30330. 

MRS.  BETSEY  BUTLER  STEVENS.  32169 

Born  in  Nottingham,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Daniel  Barber  Stevens. 

Descendant   of   Zephaniah   Butler. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  John  Butler  and  Sally  Bachelder,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Zephaniah  Butler  and  Abigail  Cilley,  his  wife. 

Zephaniah  Butler,  (1728-1800),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars  from  Connecticut,  signed  the  Association  Test  in  New 
Hampshire,  1776.  He  served  under  Stark  at  Bunker  Hill 
and  with  him  were  his  sons  Benjamin  and  Enoch.  He  was 
born  in  Windham,  Conn. ;  died  in  Nottingham,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  86,  7188,  25363. 

MRS.  WINIFRED  LINSCOTT  PERKINS.  32170 

Born  in  Saco,  Maine. 
Wife  of  Stevens  W.  Perkins. 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Ouinby.  of  Maine. 


6o  daughte;rs  oi^  the;  American  revolution. 

Daughter  of  John  Linscott,  (1840-1911)  and  Martha  A.  ICnight,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Knight  ,(1812-79)  and  Martha  C.  Quinby, 
(1815-1903),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Quinbj^,  Jr.  and  Eliza  Bailey,  (1788- 
1870),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Quinby  and  Azubah  Partridge,  his 
wife. 

Joseph  Quinby  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts  Line. 
He  was  born  in  Westbrook,  Maine,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  CLARA  NORTHWAY  BURNS.  321 71 

Born  in  Jefferson,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  James  Patrick  Burns. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Dodge,  John  Dodge  and  Zenas 
Northway,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Stephen  Asa  Northway  and  Lydia  Ann  Dodge,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Orange  Northway  and  Maria  Graff,  his  wife; 
Anson  Dodge  and  Harriet  Rockwell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zenas  Northway  and  Rhoda  Finney,  his  1st 
wife ;  John  Dodge  and  Abigail  Ross,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Dodge  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Warren, 
his  wife,  m.  1754. 

Abraham  Dodge,  (1730-1810),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Wenham ;  died  in  New 
Marlboro,  Mass. 

John  Dodge,  (1754-1814),  served  as  a  private.  He  was' 
born  in  Wenham;  died  in  New  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Zenas  Northway,  (1765-1843),  served  in  Capt.  Adam 
Bailey's  company,  1782,  and  was  discharged,  1783.  He  was 
placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  New  York,  1818,  for  one  year's 
actual  service  as  private  Massachusetts  line. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  COFFIN  SAWYER.  32172 

Born  in  Dover,  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Caleb  Hodgdon  and  of  Lieut.  Israel 
Whitney. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Henry  Sawyer  and  Susan  E.  Cowan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Sawyer  and  Martha  Perkins,  his  wife; 
James  Wellington  Cowan,  M.  D.  and  Elizabeth  Hodgdon,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Phinehas  Sawyer  and  Hannah  Whitney,  his 
wife;  William  Hodgdon  and  Susan  Coffin,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  (^i 


Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Israel  Whitney  and  Hannah  Mead,  his 
wife;  Caleb  Hodgdon  and  Elizabeth  Twombly,  his  2d  wife. 

Caleb  Hodgdon,  (1732-1814),  was  a  member  of  the  Pro- 
vincial Congress  and  was  expelled  from  the  Society  of  Quak- 
ers for  furnishing  supplies  to  the  army.  He  served  as  captain 
and  major  in  the  defense  of  the  state.  He  was  born  in  Dover, 
N.  H.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1200,  24771. 

Israel  Whitney,  (1731-1827),  served  at  the  Lexington  Alarm 
and,  1781,  was  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Thaddeus  Pollard's  com- 
pany.   He  was  born  in  Harvard,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  16812,  17659,  18684,  26825. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  PEIRCE  TAPLEY.  32173 

Born  in  Dover,  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Gilbert  Tapley  and  of  Asa  Tapley,  of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Reade  Tapley  and  Clara  Augusta  Haley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Tapley,  (b.  1790)  and  Lydia  Reade,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Tapley  and  Elizabeth  Smith,  his  wife,  m. 
1783- 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Gilbert  Tapley  and  Phebe  Porter  Putnam, 
his  wife. 

Gilbert  Tapley,  (1722-1806),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt. 
John  Putnam's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was 
born  in  Salem ;  died  in  Danvers,  Mass. 

Asa  Tapley,  (1761-1836),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Essex  county,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massachu- 
setts militia.    He  was  born  in  Danvers,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  8469,  9101. 

MISS  HARRIET  O'BRIEN  VARNEY.  32174 

Born  in  Dover,  New  Hampshire. 
Descendant  of  Shadrach  Hodgdon,  John  Titcomb  and  Ebe- 
nezer  Hanson,  all  of  Dover,  N.  H. 

Daughter  of  John  Riley  Varney  and  Isabella  Graham  Kimball,  his 
wife. 
~  Granddaughter  of  James  Bowdoin  Varney  and  Sarali  Riley,  his  wife; 

Richard  Kimball  and  Margaret  Pendexter,  his  wife. 


62  daughte;rs  o^  the;  American  revolution. 

Gr.-granddaugTiter  of  John  Riley  and  Mary  Hanson,  his  wife ;  George 
Pen-dexter  and  Abigail  Titcomb,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Hanson  and  Anna  Hodgdon,  his 
wife;  John  Titcomb  and  Sarah  Ham,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Shadrach  Hodgdon  and  Mary  Ham,  his 
wife. 

Shadrach  Hodg-don,  (1709-91),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  and  of  the  Fourth  Provincial   Congress. 

Ebenezer  Hanson,  (1726-82),  served  as  a  private  and  was 
with  the  troops  to  re-enforce  the  garrison  at  Ticonderoga, 
1777. 

John  Titcomb,  (1760-1816),  enlisted  at  fifteen  under  his 
uncle  Capt.  Benjamin  Titcomb  and  served  three  years. 

Also  No.  15802. 

MRS.  FRANCES  WHITCOMB  McFARLAND.  32175 

Born  in  Lowell,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Dr.  George  C.  McFarland. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Thomas  Hoyt. 

Daughter  of  Baruch  Chase  Whitcomb  and  Ann  Akin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Whitcomb  and  Sally  Hoyt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hoyt  and  Eunice  (Hoyt),  his  wife,  m. 
1 761. 

Thomas  Hoyt,  (1743-79),  served  as  lieutenant  and  adjutant 
of  the  New  Hampshire  militia. 

MISS  BESSIE  B.  SARGENT.  32176 

Born  in  New  Hampton,  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Ebenezer  Bridge. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  Hoyt  Sargent  and  EUa  Bridge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Barnard  Bridge  and  Lois  Bagley,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Bezaleel  Bridge  and  Hannah  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Bridge  and  Mehitable  Wood, 
(1741-1825),  his  wife,  m.  1763. 

Ebenezer  Bridge,  (1742-1823),  commanded  a  company  of 
minute  men  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  served  as  major, 
1777,  and,  1779,  as  lieutenant  colonel  of  the  Worcester  county 
regiment.  He  was  born  in  Lexington,  Mass. ;  died  in  Hart- 
land,  Vt. 


UNKAGE  BOOK. 


63 


MISS  HARRIET  M.  SARGENT.  32177 

Born  in  Chelmsfoi-d,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Ebenezer  Bridge. 
Daughter  of  Joshua  Hoyt  Sargent  and  Ella  Bridge,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32176. 

MRS.  ABBIE  ANN  FISHER.  32178 

Born  in  Wilmington,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Frank  Y.  Fisher. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Isaac  Morrill,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  K.  Pemberton  and  Abby  Morrill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Morrill  and  Abigail  Fames,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Morrill  and  Hannah  Jacquith,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Morrill  and  Mary  Ayer,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Morrill,  (1718-93),  served  as  a  chaplain  in  the  Mas- 
sachusetts militia.  He  was  born  in  Salisbury;  died  in  Wil- 
mington, Mass. 

MRS.  ELISABETH  D.  G.  HAMILL.  32179 

Born  in  Trenton,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Hugh  H.  Hamill. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Amos  Scudder,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Barker  Gummere  and  Elizabeth  Stryker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  S.   Stryker  and  Mary  Scudder,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John   Scudder  and  Mary  Keen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Scudder  and  Phebe  Rose,  his  wife. 

Amos  Scudder,  (1739-1824),  acted  as  guide  when  Wash- 
ington surprised  the  Hessians  at  Trenton.  He  was  commis- 
sioned ensign,  1777,  in  the  Hunterdon  county  militia  and 
served  to  the  close  of  the  war.    He  was  born  in  Ewing,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  4465,  7521,  8815,  31643. 

MRS.  CATHERINE  CAMPBELL  COWINS.  32180 

Born  in  Bridgewater,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Cowins. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Ellis  Campbell,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  James  Hodge  and  Mary  Ann  Campbell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Campbell  and  Catherine  Coddington,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ellis  Campbell  and  Nancy  Clawson,  his  wife, 
m.  1781. 


64  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Ellis  Campbell,  (1756-1814),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt. 
Matthew  Freeman's  company,  1778,  and  was  at  the  battle  of 
Monmouth.  The  widow  received  a  pension,  1836,  for  two 
years  actual  service  as  sergeant.  New  Jersey  line.  He  was 
born  in  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  where  he  died. 

MISS  FLORENCE  NELSON  COWINS.  32181 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Ellis  Campbell. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Co  wins  and  Catherine  Campbell  Hodge, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Hodge  and  Mary  Ann  Campbell,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32180. 

MRS.  MARY  HUNT  BLOOM.  32182 

Born  in  Milford,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Jacob  Charles  Bloom. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Joseph  Beavers. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Hunt  and  Effie  Bloom,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Hunt,  (1771-1820)  ami  Rebecca  Beavers, 
(b.  1772),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Beavers  and  Ann,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Beavers  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Congress, 
1775.  In  1776  the  alarming  condition  of  New  Jersey  was 
such  that  all  able  bodied  men  between  the  ages  of  sixteen  and 
fifty  were  enrolled  and  he  was  ordered  with  his  regiment  to 
join  the  Flying  Camp  where  he  gave  valuable  service.  His 
will  was  probated,  1817,  in  Flemington,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  1 1 166,  17274,  20484,  27390 

MISS  LOUISE  CROSSMAN  BOWEN.  32183 

Born  in  North  Attleborough,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Eleazer  Bowen,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Simeon  Bowen  and  Louise  Grossman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philemon  Bowen,  (1790-1874)  and  Mary  Butter- 
worth  Healy,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Bowerr  and  Olive  Shaw,  his  wife,  m. 
1785. 

Eleazer  Bowen  served  as  private  at  the  Lexington  Alarm 
and  as  corporal,  1776,  at  the  Rhode  Island  Alarm.  He  was 
born,   1753,  at  Rehobeth,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  28605. 


UNCAGE  BOOK.  65 

MRS.  GRACE  NELSON  MARSHALL.  32184 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Armstrong  Marshall. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Joshua  Nelson,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Cogswell  Nelson  and  Eliza  Jane  Watson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Mandeville  Nelson  and  Charity  Jacox, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Nelson  and  Hannah  Mandeville,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Nelson  and  Sarah  Mandeville,  his 
wife. 

Joshua  Nelson,  (1726-1817),  was  commissioned  second  ma- 
jor, 1776,  in  the  Dutchess  county  New  York  militia. 

MISS  LUCY  FOSTER  NELSON.  32185 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Maj.  Joshua  Nelson. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Cogswell  Nelson  and  Eliza  Jane  Watson,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32184. 

MRS.  KEZL\H  M.  LIPPINCOTT.  32186 

Born  in  Burlington  county,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Judge  Job  Lippincott. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Joseph  Budd,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William  Erick  Budd  and  Matilda  Woolston,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Fox  Budd  and  Nancy  Erick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Budd  and  Mary  Fox,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Budd,  (1756-1821),  took  the  place  of  his  brother 
Thomas  who  died  in  the  service,  1776,  and  was  major  of 
militia.  When  Lafayette  was  wounded  at  Brandywine  he 
caught  him  in  his  arms.  He  occupied  many  positions  of 
trust.     He  was  born  in  Burlington  Co.,  N.  J.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2447,  4918,  6741,  12250. 

MRS.  HATTIE  YOUNG  SMITH.  32187 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  George  Theodore  Smith. 
Descendant  of  Ephraim  Young,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter   of   Edward    F.    C.    Young   and   Harriett    M.    Strober.    his 
wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamirr  Young  and  Eliza  Drennon,  his  wife. 

3 


66  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revoi,ution. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Young,  (1799- 1874)  and  Abigail  Baker, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Young  and  Phoebe  Cutler,  his 
wife. 

Ephraim  Young,  (1749-93),  served  in  the  Morris  county 
miHtia  during  the  Revolution. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  STETSON  NORRIS  DAVIS.  32188 

Born  in  Hampden,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Edwin  Bell  Davis. 

Descendant  of  Israel  Herrick. 

Daughter  of  Louis  Edwin  Norris  and  Elizabeth  Kidder  Stetson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  ReubeiT  Kidder  Stetson  and  Charlotte  Thompson 
Herrick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  Jedediah  Herrick  and  Mehitabel  Thompson, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Herrick  and  Mercie  Preston,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Herrick  and  Mary  Bragg,  his  ist 
wife. 

Israel  Herrick,  (1721-82),  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Benja- 
min Ames's  company,  1775.  He  was  born  in  Beverly,  Mass.; 
died  in  Lexington,  Maine. 

Also  No.  7809. 

MRS.  ANNA  M.  McEWEN.  32189 

Born  in  Mount  Vernon,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Henry  T.  McEwen. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Hampton,  of  New^  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Charles  G.  Martin  and  Catharine  Hampton  MoUison, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benajah  Mollison  and  Sarah  Plumb,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Plumb  and  Catharine  Hampton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hampton  and  Mary  I.,  his  wife. 

John  Hampton,  (1745-1822),  served  as  lieutenant  and  cap- 
tain in  the  Gloucester  county,  New  Jersey  militia ;  was  wounded 
in  action  and  confined  over  one  year  in  the  Sugar  House, 
N.  Y. 

MISS  HALLIE  SCHOEDDE  POOLE.  32190 

Born  in  Buffalo,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jonathan  Poole,  of  Massachusetts. 


UNEAGE  BOOK. 


67 


Daughter  of  Edwin  Delos  Poole  and  Gertrude  Elizabeth  Gardner,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lot  Haven  Poole  and  Anne  Gooding,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lot  Poole,  (1786-1856)  and  Lydia  Parker,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Poole,  Jr.,  (1747-1807)  and  .Anne 
Bancroft,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Poole  artd  Mary  Leaman,  his 
wife. 

Jonathan  Poole,  (1720-99),  served  as  a  minute  man.  He 
was  born  in  Reading,  Mass.,  where  he  died  and  upon  his 
tombstone  is  inscribed  lieutenant. 


MRS.  BETSY  JANE  GRAHAM  K INNER.   32 191 

Born  in  Batavia,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Albert  Kinner. 

Descendant  of  Roswell  Graham. 

Daughter  of  Roswell  Graham  and  Nancy  Charlotte  Grubb,  his  wife. 

Roswell  Graham,  (1761-1855),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y.,  183 1,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
New  York  militia.  He  was  born  in  Westfield,  Mass;  died 
in  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  HELEN  MOSS  SHERWIN.  32192 

Born  in  Batavia,  New  York. 

Wife  Sidney  Allyn  Sherwin. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  William  Seaver  and  of  William  Seaver, 
Jr. 

Daughter  of  David  Seaver  and  Sarah  Moss,  his  wife,  m.  1859. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  William  Seaver,  (1789-1871)  and  Naomi 
McCleary,  his  wife,  m.  1814. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Seaver,  Jr.  and  Mary  Everitt,  his  ist 
wife,  m.  1786. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Seaver  and  Rebecca  Hunt,  his  ist 
wife. 

William  Seaver,  (1743-1815),  served  as  adjutant  and  bri- 
gade major.  He  was  born  in  Dorchester;  died  in  Taunton. 
Mass'. 

Also  Nos.  1569,  23930.  27640. 

William  Seaver,  Jr.,  (1763-1828),  enlisted  in  the  army  and 
was  at  Newburgh  when  Andre  was  captured.     In  1781  served 


68  DAUGHTERS  OI''  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

on  the  ship  "Deane"  under  Capt.  Samuel  Nicholson.     He  was 
born  in  Milton,  Mass. ;  died  in  Hebron,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ISABEL  D.  WARD.  32193 

Born  in  Onondaga,  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  H.  Ward. 

Descendant  of  Ezekiel  Jones,  Eliphas  Jones  and  Stephen 
Barber,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Enoch  Mann  and  Emeline  J.  Wood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bemsley  Mann  and  Hope  Jones,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  EHphaz  Jones  and  Lavinia  Barber,  (1760-1848), 
his  wife,  m.  1777. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Jones  and  Mindwell  Beach,  his  wife; 
Stephen  Barber  and  Alice  Cass,  his  wife,  m.  1748. 

Ezekiel  Jones,  (1731-91),  responded  to  the  call  for  troops, 
1775,  from  Hebron. 

Eliphas  Jones,  (1758-96),  served  as  drummer  in  Capt.  Levi 
Wells's  company.  Col.  Joseph  Spencer's  regiment  at  the  siege 
of  Boston.     He  was  born  in  Hebron,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  16009,  18444. 

Stephen  Barber,  (1724-1807),  turned  out  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  from  Hebron,  where  he  was  born  and  died. 

Also  Nos.  3685,  4006,  5317,  6258,  8969,  19471,  22970,  28214. 

MRS.  CORNELIA  CANFIELD  COOK.  32194 

Born  in  New  Haven,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Alexander  Cook. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Eleazer  Mitchell,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Jerome  Mitchell  Canfield  and  Hannah  EHzabetli  Smith, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Canfield  and  Betsy  Mitchell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Mitchell  and  Hannah  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Eleazar  Mitchell  and  Olive  Hickock,  his 
wife. 

Eleazer  Mitchell,  (1732-1819),  was  captain  of  a  company 
of  volunteers  that  marched  to  the  relief  of  New  York.  He 
was  born  in  Southbury,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  5977. 

MRS.  JEAN  OSBORNE  GALLIEN.  32195 

Born  in  Newtonville,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Edward  J.  Gallien. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  69 


Descendant  of  Deacon  Timothy  Osborne. 

Daughter  of  J.  W.  Osborne  and  Jane  A.  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abijah  Osborne,  (b.  1795)  and  Sarah  Caswell,  (b. 
1803),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Osborne,  (b.  1767)  and  Sara  Hyde,  (b. 
1760),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Timonthy  Osborne  and  Rachel  Judd,  his 
wife. 

Timothy  Osborne,  (1720-1807),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Inspection  of  Woodbury,  1775.  He  was  born  in 
Danbury;  died  in  Southbury,  Conn. 

Also  No.  20158. 

MRS.  MARY  LIVINGSTON  GOVE.  32196 

Born  in  Hudson,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  L.  Gove. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Peter  Robert  Livingston  and  of  Robert 
Livingston,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Thong  Livingston  Crofts  and  Mary  E.  Morton, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Crofts  and  Mary  Livingston,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  Robert  Thong  Livingston  and  Margaret  Living- 
ston, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Robert  Livingston  and  Margaret 
(Livingston),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Livingston  and  Mary  Thong,  his 
wife. 

Peter  Robert  Livingston,  (1737-94),  was  chairman  of  the 
Committee  of  Albany  County,  President  of  the  First  Pro- 
vincial Convention  and  of  the  Congress.  He  commanded  the 
Tenth  Regiment  at  the  battles  of  White  Plains  and  Stillwater. 

Robert  Livingston,  (1708-90),  the  third  and  last  Lord  of 
the  Manor,  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars,  was  too  old 
for  active  duty.  He  gave  the  use  of  his  foundry  and  pledged 
his  estate  to  sustain  the  credit  of  the  colonies. 

Also  Nos.  575,  1845,  6164,  7531,  9198,  10683,  12284,  15819,  17741, 
21248,  26459. 

MRS.  MARY  HARVEY  CARDER.  32197 

Born  in  Litchfield,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Horner  W.  Carder. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Harvey  and  of  Knowles  Shaw. 
Daughter  of  Knowles  Shaw  Harvey  and  Mary  E.  Brockway,  his  wife. 


yo  DAUGHTI;RS  O^  the  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 


Granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Harvey,  (1784-1876)  and  Margaret  Shaw, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Harvey  and  Aseneth  Cone,  his  wife; 
Knowles  Shaw  and  Margaret  Hungerford,  his  wife. 

Robert  Harvey,  (1753-1840),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.; 
died  in  Litchfield,  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y. 

Knowles  Shaw,  (1758-1832),  enlisted,  1777,  and  served  at 
Ticonderoga  in  Capt.  Daniel  Caldwell's  company.  He  was 
born  in  Wilbraham,  Mass. ;  died  in  Venice,  Ohio. 

Also  No.  23738. 

MRS.  EMELINE  HOLLISTER  PARK.  32198 

Born  in  Rutherford,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Charles  Park. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Hutchinson  Buell,  of  Connecti- 
cut. 

Daughter  of  John  Buell  Hollister  and  Eleanor  Crane,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edwin  Madison  Hollister  and  Gratia  Buell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hutchinson  Buell  and  Sarah  Taylor  Met- 
calf,  his  2d  wife. 

John  Hutchinson  Buell,  (1753-1813),  entered  the  army  as 
sergeant;  1775  rose  to  the  rank  of  captain  and  served  to  the 
close  of  the  war.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati.  He 
was  born  in  Hebron,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  12493,  13211,  22485. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  FAXON  AITKEN.  32199 

Born  in  Stonirrgton,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Richard  Atwill  Aitken. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Amos  Hallam  and  of  Azariah  Faxon. 

Daughter  of  Elisha  Faxon  and  Sarah  Forshen,  his  wife. 

Granddaugliter  of  Elisha  Faxon,  Jr.  and  Mary  Dennison  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  EHsha  Faxon  and  Desire  Hallam,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Azariah  Faxon  and  Dorcas  Vinton  Plum- 
man,  his  wife,  m.  1751 ;  Amos  Hallam  and  Desire  Stanton,  his  wife. 

Amos  Hallam,  (1738-1816),  commanded  a  company  and 
with  him  were  his  sons  John  and  Amos.  He  was  born  in 
Stonington,  Conn.,  where  he  died  and  his  epitaph  records  that 
he  was  "Patriot  and  Philanthropist." 

Also  Nos.  6473,  20158. 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  71 

Azariah  Faxon,    (1731-1802).   was  a  patriot   who  rendered 
material  aid  to  the  cause  of  Independence. 
Also  No.  3029. 

MRS.  MARGARET  TEN  EYCK  MACY.  32200 

Born  in  Hudson,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frank  A.  Macy. 

Descendant  of  Barent  Ten  Eyck.  Robert  Hallenbeck,  Ma- 
thias  Hallenbeck  and  Jacob  Miiller,  all  of  New  York.  ' 

Daughter  of  Moncrief  Livingston  Teir  Eyck,  (1814-98)  and  Eleanor 
Kenyon,  (1821-1901),  his  wife,  m.  1838. 

Granddaughter  of  Abram  Ten  Eyck  and  Christina  Hallenbeck,  (1779- 
1850),  his  wife,  m.  1798. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Barent  Ten  Eyck  and  Jeannette  Conklin,  his 
wife;  Mathias  Hallenbeck  and  Maria  Muller,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaug^iter  of  Robert  Hallenbeck  and  Lena,  his  wife- 
Jacob  Muller  and  Hilitje  Muller,  his  wife. 

Barent  Ten  Eyck,  (1740-1810),  was  quartermaster  in  Capt. 
Isaac  Bogart's  company  of  levies,  1780.  He  was  born  in  Liv- 
ingston;  died  in  Staatjic,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  16974,  28746,  30966. 

Jacob  Muller,  (1732-87),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Albany 
county  militia  under  Capt.  Ebenezer  Cady.  He  was  born  in 
Claverack,  where  he  died. 

Mathias  Hallenbeck,  (1752-1802),  is  among  the  volunteers 
who  served  in  the  Eighth  Regiment,  Albany  county  militia. 

Robert  Hallenbeck,  (1732-1806).  enlisted  as  a  private  under 
Capt.  Ebenezer  Cady. 

MRS.  MARGARET  WATERMAN  GEORGE.  32201 

Born  in  Hudson,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Stephen  G.  George. 

Descendant  of  Barent  Ten  Eyck,  Mathias  Hallenbeck,  Rob- 
ert Hallenback,  Jacob  Muller  and  Lieut.  Perez  Waterman. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  Tobey  Waterman,  (1807-91)  and  Jeannette  Ten 
Eyck,  (1819-90),  his  wife,  m.  18,39. 

Granddaughter  of  Barnabas  Waterman,  (1776-1839)  and  Sally 
Thatcher,  (1779-1809),  his  wife,  m.  1799;  Abram  Terr  Eyck  and  Chris- 
tina Hallenbeck,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Perez  Waterman  and  Abigail  Coffin  Hussey,  his 
wife;  Barent  Ten  Eyck  and  Jeanette  Conklin,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32200.  . 


•J2.  DAUGHTERS  OI^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Perez  Waterman,  (1739-1821),  served  as  sergeant  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  as  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Nathan  Pack- 
ard's company,  1780,  for  duty  in  Rhode  Island.  He  was 
born  in  Bridgewater ;  died  in  Oakham,  Mass. 

MRS.  CAROLYN  LOUISE  AITKIN  JAMES.  32202 

Born  in  Greenport,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Loe  Roy  James. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Amos  Hallam  and  of  Azariah  Faxon. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Atwill  Aitkin  and  Caroline  Faxon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Faxon,  3d  and  Sarah  Forshen,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Elisha  Faxon,  Jr.  and  Mary  Dennison  Smith, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Faxon  and  Desire  Hallam,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Azariah  Faxon,  (1731-1802)  and  Dorcas 
Vinton  Pluniman,  his  wife,  m.  1753;  Amos  Hallam,  (1738-1816)  and 
Desire  Stanton,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32199. 

32203 

MISS  CARRIE  EVELYN  AIKEN.  32204 

Born  in  Carroll,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Eleazer  Parker. 

Daughter  of  Lyman  Aiken  and  Zerniah  Jones,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Aiken  and  Lydia  Parker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Parker  and  Mary  Royse,  his  wife. 

Eleazer  Parker,  (1753-1826),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Jonathan  Nichols's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was 
born  in  Mansfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Woodstock,  Vt. 

MISS  CORRIE  JANE  AIKEN.  ■  32205 

Born  in  Carroll,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Eleazer  Parker. 
Daugliter  of  Lyman  Aiken  and  Zerniah  Jones,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32204. 

MISS  HARRIET  L.  JONES.  32206 

Born  in  Orangeville,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Corp.  Jasper  Jones,  of  Conn. 
Daughter  of  Edward  B.  Jones  and  Ellen  Douglas,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Return  Ephraim  Jones  and  Nancy  Tuttle,  his  wife. 


line^age;  book.  73 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jasper  Jones  and  Lucy  Clark,  his  wife. 

Jasper  Jones  enlisted  for  the  war  and  served  as  private  and 
corporal.  He  was  born  in  Stratford,  Conn.,  and  was  drowned 
in  Stratford  Harbor  soon  after  the  war. 

MISS  IVAH  L.  JONES.  32207 

Born  in  Orangeville,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Amos  Morris,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Edward  B.  Jones  and  Ellen  Douglas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sheldon  C.  Jones  and  Laurinda  Brockway,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Brockway  and  Sarah  Morris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Morris  and  Lydia  Camp,  his  wife. 

Amos  Morris,  (1726-1801),  was  captain  of  a  train-band. 
He  was  surprised  by  a  band  of  Tories,  taken  from  his  bed  at 
night  and  not  paroled  until  1780.  His  home  was  burned  and 
salt  and  cider  buildings  destroyed  by  the  enemy.  He  was 
born  at  Morris  Point;  died  there. 

Also  Nos.  7474,  9586,  11759,  18306,  22515,  26476,  29103. 

MRS.  ELEANOR  GERTRUDE  THOMAS  CHRISTIE.     32208 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Eugene  Christie. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jonathan  Barney. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  B.  Thomas  and  Sue  Millington  Vincent,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Emer  S.  Vincent  and  Julia  Barney,  (b.  1826), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Barney,  (1789-1869)  and  Sally  Pooler, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Barney  and  Elizabeth  Mason,  (d. 
1829),  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Barney,  (1755-1814),  served  as  corporal  and  ser- 
geant in  Capt.  Jabez  Barney'.s  company  of  Massachusetts 
militia.    He  was  born  in  Rhode  Island ;  died  in  Newport,  N.  Y, 

MISS  ALICE  S.  PEAKE.  32209 

Born  in  Andes,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Bassett. 

Daughter  of  Marcus  T.  Peake  and  Sophia  L.  Bassett,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Asahel  Bassett  and  Prudence  Weston,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Bassett  and  Abigal  Adams,  his  wife. 


74  DAUGHTERS  Oi^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Ebenezer  Bassett  served  in  the  sea  coast  defense  of  Martha's 
Vineyard,  1776.  He  removed  in  1799  to  Easton,  Washings- 
ton  Co..  N.  Y. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  PEAKE  ROSS.  .  .  32210 

Born  in  Andes,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Hervey  Ross. 
Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Bassett. 

Daughter  of  Marcus  T.  Peake  and  Sophia  L.  Bassett,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32209. 

322 II 

MISS  ELLA  L.  RICHARDSON.  32212 

Born  in  Phoenix,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Oliver  Breed. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Fish  Richardson  and  Caroline  Breed,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  James  Burr  Richardson  and  Sophia  Fish,  his 
wife ;  Oden  Breed  and  Nancy  Hitchcock,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  Richardson  and  Margaret  Moreton, 
his  wife;  Oliver  Breed  and  Grace  Green,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Richardson,  (b.  1742)  and  Sarah 
Clark,  his  wife. 

Oliver  Breed,  {1757-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
Connecticut  line.  He  was  born  in  Stonington,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Volney,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  23541,  25804,  27747. 

MISS  SARAH  GERTRUDE  BROWN.  32213 

Born  in  Ogden,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Reuben  True  and  of  Benjamin  True, 
of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  George  C.  Brown  and  Helen  G.  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  R.  Brown  and  Sarah  True  Severance,  his 
wife ;  Henry  W.  Smith  and  Lucinda  Scott  Gilman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  James  Severance  and  Sarah  True,  his  wife; 
John  Gilman  and  Harriet  Scott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  True  and  Abigail  Sanborn,  his 
wife;  Joseph  Gilman  and  Betsey  Boody,  his  wife;  Dr.  William  Scott 
and  Sabra  Elkins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Reuben  True  and  Hannah  Osgood,  his 
wife;  Edward  Gilman  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife;  Benjamin  Scott  and 
Azubah  Cheeny,  his  wife. 


UNE^GE  BOOK.  75 


Reuben  True  served  as  lieutenant  under  Capt.  Robert  Col- 
lins in  the  New  Hampshire  militia  which  joined  the  Conti- 
nental army,  1777,  at  Saratoga.  He  was  born  in  Salisbury, 
Mass.,   1732;  died  in  Plainfield,  N.  H. 

Benjamin  True,  (1759-1826),  enlisted  as  a  private  in  the 
New  Hampshire  line  for  the  defense  of  Rhode  Island. 

Also  No.  30986. 

MRS.  PEARLE  HALE  COMSTOCK.  32214 

Born  in  Albion,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  A.  Comstock. 

Descendant  of  David  Hale,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Cohvell  Dwight  Hale  .and  Ann  Jeanette  Clift,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Levi  Hale  and  Anner  Durkee,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Hale  and  Olive  Bailey,  his  wife. 

David  Hale,  (1756-1822),  served  at  the  Lexington  Alarm 
from  Leominster,  where  he  was  born.  He  died  in  Wind- 
sor, Vt. 

Also  No.  20623. 

MRS.  LIZZIE  COX  KINGSBURY.  32215 

Born  in  Minden,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Kingsbury. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Ebenezer  Cox,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Dewitt  C.  Cox  and  Emily  Grouse,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Cox,  (1775-1847)  and  Nancey  Keller,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Cox  and  Margaret  Klock,  his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Cox  served  as  colonel  under  Gen.  Herkimer  at  the 
battle  of  Oriskany,  where  he  lost  his  life. 

Also  No.  18784. 

32216 

MRS.  ELOISE  FOWLER  DUSENBURY.  32217 

Born  in  Westfield,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Edgar  G.  Dusenbury. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Gideon  Stiles,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Wells  Fowler  and  Diantha  Stiles,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Gideon   Stiles,  Jr.,    (1872-1860)    and  Mary  Bush, 
his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Stiles  and  Sarah  Taylor,  his  wife. 
Gideon  Stiles  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Silas  Fowler's 


76  DAUGHTE^RS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  RfiVOI^UTlON. 

company,  1776,  and,  1780,  served  under  Capt.  Levi  Ely.     He 
was  born  in  Westfield,  Mass.,  1731;  died  in  Southwick,  Ma&s. 

32218 
MRS.  MINNIE  H.  TROY.  32219 

Born  in  Westfield,  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  Troy. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Abraham  Batcheller,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Jerome  S.  Griswold  and  Abbie  Batchelder,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amos  M.  Batchelder  and  Charlotte  Morrison,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Batchelder  and  Abigail  Spring  Hall,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Batcheller  and  Sarah  Newton,  his 
wife. 

Abraham  Batcheller,  (1722-1813),  was  a  member  of  the 
committee  to  raise  troops  in  Sutton  and  commanded  a  com- 
pany of  minute  men.  He  was  born  in  Wenham ;  died  in 
Sutton. 

Also  Nos.  5585,  25071. 

MRS.  FRANCES  M.  KILMER.  32220 

Born  in  North  Granville.  New  York. 

Wife  of  Clarence  Broughton  Kilmer. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Ward. 

Daughter  of  Charles  F.  Mason  and  Helen  Northrup,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Northrup,  (1828-86)  and  Amanda  Ward, 
his  wife,  m.  1850. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Ward  and  Adah  Bump,  (1799-1876), 
his  wife,  m.  1829. 

Benjamin  Ward,  (1763-1840),  served  as  private  under  dif- 
ferent commands  in  the  Hampshire  county,  Mass.,  militia, 
1780.  He  was  born  in  Belchertown,  Mass. ;  died  in  Hart- 
ford, N.  Y. 

MRS.  LOU  M.  S.  AMES.  32221 

Born  in  Saranac  Lake,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Byron  Pond  Ames. 
Descendant  of  Hon.  Benjamin  Carpenter. 
Daughter  of  John  Watson  Slater  and  Armedia  Moody,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  A.  Jackson  Slater  and  Mary  Dudley,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Slater  and  Hannah  Spaulding,  his  wife. 


UNE^GE  BOOK.  yy 


Gr.-gr.-graiTcldaughter  of  John  Slater  and  Lois  Carpenter,  (b.  1753), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Carpenter  and  Annie  (Car- 
penter), his  wife,  (1725-1803),  his  wife,  m.  1745. 

Benjamin  Carpenter,  (1725-1804),  was  an  officer  during  the 
war  and  one  of  the  framers  of  the  constitution  of  Vermont. 
In  1779  he  was  Heutenant  governer  and  1783  a  Councillor  of 
Censors.  The  inscription  upon  his  tombstone  gives  his  life, 
as  citizen,  Christian  and  patriot.  He  was  born  in  Rehobeth, 
Mass.;  died  in  Guilford,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  3660,  26324,  29318. 

MISS  NELLIE  FRANCES  TEFFT.  32222 

Born  in  Greenwich,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Abiathar  Robinson  and  of  Benjamin 
Ross. 

Daughter  of  Martin  C.  Tefft,  (1832-1907)  and  Mary  Clum,  (1834- 
1910),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  R.  Teflft,  (1798-1853)  and  Lydia  Coon, 
(1808-83),  his  wife;  Martin  Clum,  (1800-70)  and  Sally  Worthington, 
(1801-58),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Taber  Tefft,  (1761-1834)  and  Hannah  Ross,  his 
2d  wife ;   John  Worthington  and  Lovisa  Robinson,  his  wife,  m.  1796. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Ross  and  his  first  wife,  m.  1769; 
Abiathar  Robinson  and  Beula  Parsons,  his  wife. 

Abiathar  Robinson  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm  from 
West  Springfield  as'  sergeant  in  Capt.  Enoch  Chapin's  com- 
pany. He  served  as  lieutenant  at  Valley  Forge  under  Capt, 
Orringh  Stoddard,  Massachusetts  militia. 

Benjamin  Ross,  (1747-1810),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Albany  county,  New  York  militia. 

MRS.  ALBERTA  BENEDICT  SCHOONMAKER.  32223 

Born  in  Montgomery,  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  Davis  Schoonmaker. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  James  Burt,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Edsall  Benedict  and  Frances  M.  Akerly,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Lewis  Benedict  and  Phebe  Burt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Burt  and  Elizabeth  Ketchum,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Burt  and  Abigail  Coe,  his  wife. 


78  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

James  Burt,  (1760-1852),  enlisted  in  the  Fourth  Regiment 
commanded  by  Col.  John  Hathorn  and  served  on  the  Hudson. 
He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Orange  county,  1833,  as 
sergeant.    He  was  born  in  Bellvale;  died  in  Warwick,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  3704,  16390. 

MRS.  HELEN  EATON  KNIGHT  WOOLLEY.  32224 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Ulysses  Grant  Woolley. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  John  Eliot  Eaton,  of  Mass. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Eaton  Knight  and  Emily  Ritzema  Bogcrt,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  Parkis  Knight  and  Harriot  Eaton,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Eliot  Eaton  and  Elizabeth  Davis,  his 
wife. 

John  Eliot  Eaton,  (1756-1812),  a  graduate  of  Harvard,  was 
appointed  surgeon's  mate,  1777.  He  was  born  in  Spencer; 
died  in  Dudley,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  1298,  15176,  16830.  25732. 

MRS.  CAROLYN  TOBEY  CHARLOT.  32225 

Born  in  Hudson,  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  H.  Chariot. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joachim  Muller,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Silas  Warren  Tobey  and  Alida  Staats,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  KilHan  Muller  and  Catharine  Shaver,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joachim  Muller  and  Catharine  Staats,  his 
wife. 

Joachim  Muller,  (1742-1804),  served  as  second  lieutenant  in 
the  First  Company,  Eighth  Regiment,  First  Clavarack  Bat- 
talion under  Col.  Robert  Van  Rensselaer.  He  was  born  in 
Clavarack,  N.   Y.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  17105. 

MRS.  ELLA  BAKER  DEA^NE.  32226 

Born  in  Fort  Arm,  New  York. 
Wife  of  William  G.  Devine. 
Descendant  of  Enoch  Baker. 

Daughter  of  Royal  W.  Baker  and  Eleanor  Eliza  Robertson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of    William    Baker,    (1784-1861)    and    Sarah    Drown 
Wheeler,  (1794-1869),  his  wife,  m.  1S14. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  79 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Enoch  Baker  and  Hulda  Ingham,  (1760-1851), 
his  wife,  m.  1778. 

Enoch  Baker,  (1751-92),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Berk- 
shire Co.,  Massachusetts  mihtia,  under  Capt.  WilHam  Francis. 
He  was  born  in  Northampton,  Mass. ;    died  in  Hebron,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  15153. 

MRS.  ELEANOR  C.  WALRADT  SHAUL.         "  32227 

Born  in  Cherry  Valley,  New  York. 

Wife  of  George  Morrison  Shaul. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Dunlap,  New  York. 

Daughter  of  James  Walradt  and  Alzoa  Pinckney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Garret  Walradt  and  Hannah  Dunlap,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  WilHam  Walradt  and  Seeber,  his  wife; 

John  Dunlap  and  Elizabeth  Hamel,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gi-anddaughter  of  William  Dunlap  and  Jane  Campbell,  his 
wife. 

John  Dunlap,  (1754-1816),  served  as  Heutenant  in  Col.  Sam- 
uel Campbell's  regiment  of  Tryon  county  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  S.  EDDY.  32228 

Born  in  Troy,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Luther  D.  Eddy. 

Descendant  of  Derrick  Van  Vechten,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  Slocum  and  Elizabeth  Van  Veghten,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Van  Veghten. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Derrick  Van  Veghten  and  Alida  Maria  Knicker- 
bocker, his  wife. 

Derrick  Van  Vechten  (Veghten)  (1739-77),  while  on  a 
scouting  expedition,  ran  into  an  ambush  and  was  killed.  He 
was  born  in  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ADDIE  DAVIDSON  WILLIAMSON.  32229 

Born  in  Murphy,  North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  William  B.  Williamson. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  WilHam  David.son  and  of  David  Vance. 

Daughter  of  Allen  Turner  Davidson  and  Elizabeth  Adeline  Nowell, 
his  Avife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Mitchell  Davidson  and  Elizabeth  Vance, 
his  wife. 


8o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Davidson  and  Margaret  McConnell, 
his  wife ;  David  Vance  and  Priscilla  Brank,  his  wife. 

William  Davidson,  (1750-1809),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt. 
James  Houston's  company  of  North  Carolina  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Lancaster  county,  Pa. ;  died  in  Buncombe  county,  N.  C. 

David  Vance,  (1748-1813),  served  with  the  North  Carolina 
militia  at  Ramsour's  Mills,  Musgrove's  Mills  and  King's  Moun- 
tain.    He  was  born  in  Virginia ;  died  in  North  Carolina. 

Also  Nos.  1763s,  18192,  23090,  29195. 

32230 
MRS.  MINNIE  BRYAN  LONDON.  32231 

Born  in  New  Berne,  North  Carolina. 
Wife  of  Henry  Adolphus  London,  Jr. 
Descendant  of  Col.  John  Simpson. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Ravenscroft  Bryan  and  Mary  Biddle  Norcott, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Norcott  and  Sarah  Francis  Biddle,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  William  Philip  Biddle  and  Mary  Nixon 
Simpson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Samuel  Simpson  and  Penelope  Mc- 
Ilwain,  his  wife. 

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

John  Simpson,  (1702-88),  was  chairman  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  of  Pitt  county,  N.  C,  1775  and  a  member  of  the 
Provincial  Congress,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Boston,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Pitt  county,  N.  C. 

32232 
MRS.  ANNIE  HUFHAM  SINGLETON.  32233 

Born  in  Rocky  Point,  North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  James  Richard  Singleton. 

Descendant  of  James  Faison,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  James  Dunn  Hufham,  D.  D.  and  Marianna  Faison,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Ivey  Faison  and  Maria  Moseley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Faison  and  Mary  HoUingsworth,  his 
wife. 

James  Faison,  (1753-1812),  volunteered  1778  for  three  years 
as  a  soldier  and  was  wounded  in  service.  He  died  in  Sampson 
county.  North  Carolina. 


LINDAGE  BOOK.  gl 


MRS.  HELEN  HUGHES  TAYLOR.  32234 

Born  in  Butler  county,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  J.  Gordon  Taylor. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Abraham  Freeman  and  of  James 
Hughes. 

Daughter  of  Micajah  Hughes  and  Phoebe  Freeman  Cassidy,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Hughes  and  Sarah  Muchner,  his  wife;  John 
Cassidy  and  Sarah  Freeman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Hughes  and  Mary  Ann  Stansbury,  his 
wife;  Abraham  Freeman  and  Abigail  Clarkson,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Freeman,  (1743-1828),  of  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J., 
served  as  lieutenant  and  captain  of  the  Middlesex  county,  New 
Jersey  militia,  1776.  He  was  born  in  England;  died  in  Lan- 
caster, Pa. 

James  Hughes  served  as  a  private  in  the  German  regiment, 
Maryland  Line.     He  died,  1819,  in  Baltimore  county,  Md. 

MRS.  CYNTHIA  FRENCH  BLISS.  32235 

Born  in  Western,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Albert  N.  Bliss. 

Descendant  of  William  Feeter,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  French  and  Pamelia  Feeter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Feeter  and  Nancy  Failing,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Feeter  and  Elizabeth  Bellinger,  his 
wife. 

William  Feeter,  (1756-1844),  was  a  scout  in  the  Mohawk 
Valley,  1776;  served  at  Fort  Stanwix,  1777;  volunteered  1778 
to  transport  provisions'  and  ammunition  through  a  country  in- 
fested with  Indians  and  Tories.  He  was  at  Stone  Arabia, 
1780,  but  escaped  the  massacre  and  served  to  the  close  of  the 
war.  He  was  born  in  Stone  Arabia ;  died  in  Herkimer  county, 
N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  3396,  4897,  13160,  22986. 

MRS.  LURANCY  SIMPSON  MICKLE.  32236 

Born  in  Akron,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Henry  Lane  Mickle. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Hezekiah  Hubbard  and  of  John  Wil- 
son. 
Daughter  of  Edward  Charles  Simpson  and  Abbie  Wilson,  his  wife. 


82  DAUGHTERS  OI^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Charles  Simpson  and  Mary  Hildreth,  his 
wife;  Andrew  Wilson  and  Lurancy  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Hildreth  and  Esther  Hubbard,  his  wife; 
John  Wilson,  Jr.  and  Polly  McCoy,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Hubbard  and  Esther  Foster,  his 
wife;  John  Wilson  and  Margaret  McFarland,  his  wife. 

Hezekiah  Hubbard,  (1742-1804),  served  as  ensign,  1776, 
and  1779,  was  lieutenant  to  repel  the  enemy  in  the  Danbury 
raid.     He  was  born  in  Middletown,  Conn. 

John  Wilson,  (1729-1811),  enlisted  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
William  Keyes's  company  at  the  Ticonderoga  alarm.  He  was 
born  in  Ireland;   died  in  Acworth,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  1262,  T5102. 

MRS.  FANNIE  SMITH  CARR.  32237 

Born  in  Troy,  Ohio. 

wife  of  Sylvester  H.  Carr. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Preserved  Smith,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Preserved  Smith  and  Lucy  Richards  Mayo,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Preserved  Smith,  Jr.  and  Bebe  Richmond,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Preserved  Smith  and  Eunice  Wells,  his  wife. 

Preserved  Smith,  (1759-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  1832  for  thirteen  months'  actual  service  in  the  Massachu- 
setts Line.     He  was  born  in  Ashfield,  Mass. ;    died  in  Rowe. 

Also  Nos.  13309,  21000. 

MRS.  SUSAN  RIKE  MAC  DONALD.  32238 

Born  in  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Dr.  E.  A.  Mac  Donald. 
Descendant  of  Jacob  Kumler. 

Daughter  of  David  L.  Rike  and  Salome  Kumler,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Heni-y  Kumler,  Jr.  and  Christena  Zeller,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32239. 

MRS.   SALOME  KUMLER  RIKE.  32239 

Born  in  Lewisburg,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  David  Lahman  Rike. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Kumler,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Kumler,  Jr.  (1801-82)  and  Christina  Zeller,  (1797- 
1872),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Kumler,  (1775-1854)  and  Susannah  Wen- 
gert,  his  wife;  Andrew  Zeller,  (1755-1839). 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  83 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Kumler  and  Elizabeth  Young,  (b.  1743), 
his  wife. 

Jacob  Knmler  signed  the  Oath  of  Allegiance,  1778,  and 
served  as  a  private  in  the  Lancaster  county  militia  under  Capt, 
Isaac  Addams.  He  was  born  in  Switzerland,  1740;  came  to 
this  country  when  a  child  and  located  in  Lancaster  Co..  Pa. 

MRS.  NELLIE  S.  WELLER.  32240 

Born  in  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Weller. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Ache. 

Daughter  of  Valentine  Schaeffer  and  Mary  Ellen  Ache,  (b.  1828), 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Ache,  (b.  1807)  and  Ellen  Craig,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Ache,  (1775-1823)  and  Elizabeth  Hoover, 
Ws  wife,  m.  1791. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Ache  and  Maria  Catherine  Philbert, 
his  wife,  m.  1760. 

Henr}^  Ache,  (1718-86),  served  in  the  Flying  Camp  at  the 
battle  of  Long  Island.  He  was  constable  for  the  township  of 
Heidelberg,  1782.  He  was  born  in  Normandy,  France;  died 
in  Heidelberg,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  1 1267,  17253. 

MRS.  SAMANTHA  MORRISON  FLINT.       32241 

Born  in  Goram  Village,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  William  Morrison,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  Morrison  and  Margaret,  his  2d  wife,  m.  1832. 

William  Morrison,  (1754-1845),  enHsted,  1779,  in  Sheldon's 
Dragoons.  His  pension  was  allowed  for  over  four  years  actual 
service  in  the  Connecticut  line. 

MRS.  ALICE  BENTLEY  GARDINER.  32242 

Born  in  Warsaw,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Edward  Denison  Gardiner. 
Descendant  of  Corp.  William  Bentley. 
Daughter  of  Wilber  G.  Bentley  and  Mary  A.  Bailey,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Gorton  Bentley  and  Alancy  Clark,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter   of  William   Bentley   and   Diana    Paddock,  his   2d 
wife,  m.  1835. 
William     Bentley,     (1765-1850),    enlisted     from     Berkshire 


84  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

county,  Mass.,  1781,  for  three  years.  He  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll  of  Jefferson  county,  N.  Y.,  1832,  for  service  as 
corporal,  Massachusetts  line. 

MRS.  EMELYN  COLTON  HICKOX.  32243 

Born  in  Wethersfield,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Edward  Piatt  Hickok. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Samuel  Parsons,  Joseph  Streeter  and 
Sergt.  William  Gibson. 

Daughter  of  Willis  Strong  Colton  and  Lucy  Parsons  Gibson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Otis  L  Gibson  and  Emmeline  Barton  Parsons, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  William  Gibson  and  Abigail  Sanger,  his  wife, 
m.  1782;  Capt.  Luke  Parsons  and  Nancy  Streeter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Parsons  and  Lucy  Pomeroy,  his 
wife ;  Johnson  Streeter  and  Lydia  Mason,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Streeter  and  Mary  Inman,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Parsons,  (1733-1812),  served  as  Heutenant  at  the 
Bennington  Alarm  in  Capt.  Abner  Pomeroy's  company.  He 
was  born  in  Northampton,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3305,  21911. 

Joseph  Streeter,  (1719-78),  served  on  the  alarm  list  of  Cum- 
berland, Rhode  Island. 

Also  No.  29134. 

William  Gibson,  (1759-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Vermont,  1832,  for  service  as  private  and  sergeant  in  the 
Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Hopkinton,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Woodstock,  Vt. 

MRS.  NELLIE  FARRAR  READ.  32244 

Born  in  Hudson,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  William  H.  A.  Read. 

Descendant  of  Judge  Charles  Farrar,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Nutting  Farrar  and  Rebeckah  Appleton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Farrar  and  Submit  Nutting,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Charles  Farrar  and  Mary  Edwards,  his  wife,  m. 
1789. 

Charles  Farrar,  (1758-1832),  enlisted,  1776,  under  Capt. 
Abisha  Brown.  He  received  a  pension  for  thirteen  months 
actual  service  as  private,  Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born 
in  Concord,  Mass. ;    died  in  Amherst,  N.  H. 


UNE^AGE  BOOK.  85 


MRS.  MAY  TRAVIS  SHAW.  32245 

Born  in  Newton,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Robert  Sidey  Shaw. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  John  Linn,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William  Travis  and  Susan  C.  Linn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Linn  and  Sibella  Beardslee,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Linn  and  Martha  Hunt,  his  wife. 

John  Linn,  (1763-1821),  served  in  the  mihtia  when  New 
Jersey  was  overrun  by  the  enemy.  He  was  born  in  Warren 
Co.,  N.  J.,  died  in  Washington,  D.  C,  when  a  representative 
in  Congress. 

MRS.  ADA  RODGERS  MUNDORFF.  32246 

Born  in  Corsica,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Henry  W.  Mundorff. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Means,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Mark  Rodgers  and  Rebecca  Corbett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philip  Corbett  and  Margaret  Means,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Means  and  Hannah  McKee,  his  wife, 
m.  1791. 

Robert  Means,  (1750-1837),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1 83 1,  for  service  as  private  and  captain  of  Pennsylvania  mil- 
itia. He  was  born  in  Bucks  county;  died  in  Mifflin  county, 
Pennsylvania. 

Also  No.  29277. 

MRS.  MINNIE  WHITE  BROWN.  32247 

Born  in  Clintondale,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Willard  Fearon  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Hugh  White,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  Allison  White  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Laird,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  White  and  Hannah  Jackson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hugh  White  and  Margaret  Allison,  his  ist 
wife. 

Hugh  White,  (1737-1822),  was  appointed  captain  of  North- 
umberland County  Associators,  1775,  and,  1776,  was  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Council  of  Safety.  He  was  promoted  colonel,  1778, 
and  gave  efficient  service  as  commissary  when  the  army  was  at 
Valley  Forge.  He  was  born  in  Dauphin  county;  died  in 
Northumberland  county.  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  6926,  8013,  13775,  16456,  19491,  26554. 


86  daughti;rs  of  the;  American  revolution. 


MRS.  KATHERINE  W.  PACKER.  32248 

Born  in  Lock  Haven,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Boyd  C.  Packer. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  William  Chamberlain,  Alexander  Ham- 
ilton, and  Robert  Hamilton,  all  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  Appleton  Wilson  and  Priscilla  Hamilton  Lawshe, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abram  Lawshe  and  Anna  Hamilton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Lawshe  and  Elenor  Chamberlain,  his 
wife;  Robert  Hamilton  and  Anna  Jackson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Chamberlain  and  Elizabeth  Ten- 
brook,  his  1st  wife;  Alexander  Hamilton  and  Amanda  Reed,  his  wife; 
John  Jackson  and  Elcy  Armstrong,  his  wife. 

William  Chamberlain,  (1736-1817),  ^rved  as  lieutenant 
colonel  of  New  Jersey  volunteers.  He  was  born  in  Ringoe=, 
N.  J.;  died  in  Union  Co.,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  6758,  12451,  13760,  14378,  16465,  23538,  24341,  29563,  30519- 

Alexander  Hamilton  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety  of  Northumberland  county  where,  in  1781,  he  was 
killed  by  the  Indians. 

Also  Nos.  1285,  14377,  31087. 

Robert  Hamilton,  (1763- 1845),  served  under  his  father  and 
acted  on  guard  duty  with  scouting  parties. 

MRS.  MARY  ELIZABETH  WILCOX  FREEMAN.  32249 

Born  in  East  Bridgewater,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  George  Rudolph  Freeman. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Fisher,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Philo  Beckwith  Wilcox  and  Sophronia  Sampson  Fisher, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Fisher  and  Eliza  Sampson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jabin  Fisher  and  Mary  Tucker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Fisher  and  Hannah  Baker,  his 
wife. 

Nathaniel  Fisher,  (1740-96),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  and  in  the  defense  of  Dorchester  Heights.  He 
was  born  in  Stoughton,  Mass. ;  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  BAKHMETIFF.  32250 

Born  in  Chester,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  George  Bakhmetiff. 
Descendant  of  Commodore  Thomas  Truxton. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  87 


Daughter  of  Edward  Fitzgerald  Beale  and  Mary  Engle  Edwards,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Beale  and  Emily  Truxton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Truxton  and  Mary  Fundam  Von 
Driell,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Truxton,  (1755-1822),  commanded  many  priva- 
teers and  made  valuable  captures.  He  was  born  in  Jamaica, 
L.  I.;  died  in  Philadelphia. 

Also  Nos.  53.  906,  3545.  6508,  17437,  29185,  30974. 

MRS.  THEODORA  ELLIOT  HYATT  BURT.  32251 

Born  in  Chester,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Milo  C.  Burt. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Ashmead,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Elliott  Hyatt  and  Kezia  West  Dyer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  G.  Dyer  and  Arabella  Clyde,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Clyde  and  Henrietta  Ashmead,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Ashmead,  Jr.  and  Arabella  King  Ryves, 
his  wife. 

zGr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of   John   Ashmead    and    Mary    Mifflin,   his 
wife. 

John  Ashmead,  (1738-1818),  commanded  the  armed  ship 
''Eagle,"  1779,  and  the  "Molly."  1781,  and  in  his  numerous 
voyages  was  successful  in  bringing  in  cargoes  of  powder.  He 
was  captured  at  sea  and  confined  in  Dartmoor  prison.  He 
was  born  in  Germantown;  died  in  Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Also  Nos.  1042,  21791,  23695,  27874,  31824. 

MRS.  KATHLEEN  B.  SMITH.  32252 

Born  in  Chicot,  Arkansas. 

Wife  of  Allen  Dale  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Jacob  Jennings  and  of  Jacob  Jennings,  of 
New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Henderson  Pearce  Crute,  M.  D.  and  Ellen  Jennings 
Childress,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  George  Campbell  Childress  and  Rebecca 
Stuart  Read  Jennings,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Obadiah  Jennings,  (b.  1778)  and  Ann 
Wilson,  his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Jacob  Jennings  and  Mary  Kenneday, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Jennings  and  Anne,  his  wife. 


88  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Jacob  Jennings,  (i  744-1813),  served  as  surgeon  in  the  New 
Jersey  militia.  He  was  born  in  New  Jersey;  died  in  Fayette 
Co.,  Pa. 

Also  No.  625. 

Jacob  Jennings,  (171 1-87),  was  a  minute  man  in  the  New 
Jersey  militia.     He  is  buried  at  Bound  Brook. 

MRS.  FLORA  EABY  CESSNA.  32253 

Born  in  Sadsbury,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Harry  Cessna. 

Descendant  of  Aaron  Baker,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Eaby  and  Rachel  Alice  Reese,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Marsh  Reese  and  Alice  Bently,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeflfrey  Bently  and  Rachel  Baker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Baker  and  Sarah  Hayes,  his  wife. 

Aaron  Baker,  (i 737-1812),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Harry  Key's  company  of  Pennsylvania  militia.  He  was  born 
in  Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  30498,  31827. 

MRS.  HELEN  LOWE  SLOAN.  32254 

Born  in  Easton,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Charles  Williams  Sloane. 

Descendant  of  Dirck  Lowe,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Nicholas  Ott  Lowe  and  Elizabeth  Ludlow,  his  wife. 

Granddaug'hter  of  Peter  Teneyck  Lowe  and  Sarah  Ott.  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dirck  Lowe,  Jr.  and  Dorothy  Teneyck,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Dirck  Lowe  and  Rebecca  Emans,  his  wife. 

Dirck  Lowe,  (1717-1804),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Observation,  1775,  to  provide  ammunition  and  arms  for 
the  New  Jersey  militia.     He  died  in  Somerville,  N.  J. 

Also  No.  32454. 

MRS.  EAHLY  SWENTZEL  MARPLE.  32255 

Born  in  Lancaster,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  J.  G.  Marple,  D.  D.  S. 

Descendant  of  Frederick  Swentzel,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Swentzel,  (1808-87)  and  Mary  Walker  Reed,  his 
wife,  m.  1832. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Swentzel,  (1779-1812)  and  Elizabeth  Brusell, 
(1776-1843),  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  89 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Swentzel  and  Eve  Barbara  Knull, 
(1747-1824),  his  wife. 

Frederick  Swentzel,  (1743-1834),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Lancaster  County  Associators  under  Capt.  Jasper  Yates.  Ho 
was  born  in  Germany ;  died  in  Lancaster,  Pa. 

MRS.  FANNIE  HERR  DENEHEY.  32256 

Born  in  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  Robert  Denehey. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Martin  Houser,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  David  Shoop  Herr  and  Sarah  Neidig,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Neidig  and  Elizabeth  Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Miller  and  Anna  Good,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Good  and  Elizabeth  Houser,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Martin  Houser  and  Elizabeth  Hess,  his 
wife. 

Martin  Houser,  (1731-1800),  enlisted  from  Harrisburg  and 
served  in  the  Jersey  campaign,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Get- 
many;  died  in  Dauphin  Co.,  Pa. 

Also  No.  28396. 

MRS.  HENRIETTA  BATTLE  HOVEY.  32257 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  John  Gorliam  Hovey. 

Descendant  of  James  Battle,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  William  Torrey  Battle  and  Eunice  Ann  Goodrich  Baker, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Battle,  Jr.  and  Ruhamie  Mellen,  his  wife. 

James  Battle,  (1760-1858),  applied  for  a  pension,  1818,  in 
Oneida  county,  N.  Y.,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massachu- 
setts Line.  The  pension  was  allowed.  He  was  born  in  Ded- 
ham,  Mass. ;    died  in  Rome,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  BELLE  SHILLING  KIMES.  32258 

Born  in  Wheatland,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Atwell  Kimes. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Timothy  White,  Cornelius  White  and 
Solomon  Lothrop,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Shilling  and  Josephine  E.  Woodward,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alden  B.  Woodward  and  Lucy  M.  Lothrop,  his 
wife. 


90 


daughti;rs  of  the  ami^rican  revolution. 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Howell  Lothrop  and  Sallie  White,  his  wife,  m. 
1809. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Lothrop  and  Mehitable  White,  his 
wife;  Timothy  White  and  Sarah  Smith,  (1758-1832),  his  wife,  m.  1782. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Cornehus  White  and  Susanna  Howell, 
his  wife. 

Timothy  White,  (i  761 -1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1832,  for  service  as  private  and  corporal  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts militia.  He  was  born  in  Tannton,  Mass.,  where  he 
died. 

Solomon  Lothrop,  (1761-1843),  enlisted  at  the  age  of  six- 
teen and  served  under  different  commands.  He  was  born  in 
Easton ;   died  in  Norton. 

Cornelius  White,  (1721-87),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety,  1777.     He  was  born  in  Taunton,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  16851. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  WALTON  SLATE  LYON.  32259 

Born  in  Williamsport,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Edward  Lyon. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Huston,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Hyman  A.  Slate  and  Martha  Virginia  Wright,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Dr.  John  Wrig'ht  and  Anrra  Mathea  Giver,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Matthew  B.  Giver  and  Martha  Lewis 
Walton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  EUis  Walton  and  Jane  Huston,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Huston  and  Janet  Walker,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Huston,  (1739-1824),  served  as  captain  in  the  Third 
Battalion  of  Bucks  county  militia.  He  was  born  in  Bucks 
county. ;   died  in  Williamsport,  Pa. 

MRS.  CHRISTINE  E.  ESTE.  32260 

Born  in  Dodgeville,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  Este. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Trippe. 

Daughter  of  John  Crawford  Dodge,  (1798-1866)  and  Sarah  Christine 
Van  Nostrand,  (1818-59),  his  wife,  m.  1843. 

Granddaughter  of  Nehemiah  Dodge,  (1774-1806)  and  Sarah  Crawford 
Trippe,  (1773-1850),  his  wife,  m.  1795. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Samuel  Trippe  and  Mary  Crawford, 
(1741-1816),  his  wife,  m.  1773. 


unmge;  book.  91 


Samuel  Trippe,  (1736-77),  commanded  the  Yankee  Ranger, 
a  Newport  privateer,  1776.  The  following  year  he  was  lost 
at  sea  with  her  crew,  two  of  whom  were  his  sons. 

MRS.  SARAH  VAN  CISE  WHEELER.  32261 

Born  in  Monroeville,  Ohio. 

Widow  of  Charles  Yandes  Wheeler. 

Descendant  of  David  Pollock,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Van  Cise  and  Jane  Pollock,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Pollock,  (b.  1791)  and  Sarah  Weldon,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Pollock  and  Arnie  Rowland,  his  wife,  ra. 
1786. 

David  Pollock,  (1755-1841),  enlisted  from  Cecil  county, 
1776,  in  the  Maryland  Flying  Camp  under  Capt.  James  Max- 
field.  He  was  allowed  a  pension  for  nine  months'  actual 
service  as  private,  Maryland  Line.  He  as  born  in  Chester 
county;    died  in  Erie  county.  Pa. 

MISS  MARY  YANDES  WHEELER.  32262 

Born  in  Berea,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  David  Pollock. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Yandes  Wheeler  and  Sarah  Van  Cise,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Van  Cise  and  Jane  Pollock,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32261. 

32263 
32264 

MRS.  MARY  E.  CLARK.  32265 

Born  in  Finleyville,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Charles  Clark. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Philips,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  Mouck  and  Nancy  Philips,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Philips  and  Sarah  Bell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Philips  and  Mary  Thomas,  his  wife. 

David  Philips,  (1742-1829),  was  captain  of  the  2d  company 
of  Chester  county  militia.  He  had  three  brothers  who  fought 
for  their  country  and  one  died  on  the  prison  ship  Jersey.  He 
was  born  in  Pembrokeshire,  Wales;  died  in  Washington 
county.  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  295,  3072. 


92  DAUGHTElRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  CLARK  HOLMES.  32266 

Born  in  New  Haven,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Frank  Woodland  Holmes. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Philips. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Clark  and  Mary  Emeline  Mouck,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Mouck  and  Nancy  Philips,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32265. 

MISS  FRANCES  HELEN  BRINTON.  32267 

Born  in  West  Chester,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Josiah  Philips,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Taylor  Brinton  and  Lucy  Stille,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abram  Stille  and  Hannah  Jefferis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Stille  and  Hannah  Philips,  his  wife. 
-  Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Philips  and  Sarah  Thomas,  his  2d 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Philips,  (1716-92)  and  Mary 
Philips,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Philips,  (1751-1817),  was  the  youngest  of  four  bro- 
thers of  Chester  county,  who  served  during  the  war.  He  was 
an  Associator  and  acted  as  scout  when  the  army  was  at  Valley 
Forge. 

Also  Nos.  474,  5154,  861 1,  9347,  31073- 

MRS.  SADIE  MISSIMER  CLAMPITT  BARTON.  32268 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Charles  Barton. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Leedom,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Stuart  Clampitt  and  Amanda  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Thomas  and  EHzabeth  Francis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Thomas  and  Rachel  Leedom,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Leedom  and  Sarah  Twining 
Cawley,  his  wife. 

Richard  Leedom,  (1739-1825),  was  disowned  by  the  Quak- 
ers for  taking  up  arms.  He  served  as  private  in  the  North- 
ampton Associators  and  received  200  acres  of  land  for  ser- 
vice rendered  in  the  army.  He  was  born  in  Abington;  died 
in  Northampton. 

MRS.  MAUD  ADELE  CLAMPITT  WEEKS.  32269 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  David  I.  Weeks. 


une:age;  book.  93 


Descendant  of  Richard  Leedom. 

Daughter  of  John  Stuart  Clampitt  and  Amanda  Thomas,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32268. 

MISS  XENIA  CLAUDINE  CLAMPITT.  32270 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Richard  Leedom. 

Daughter  of  John  Stuart  Clampitt  and  Amanda  Thomas,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32268. 

MRS.  MATHILDE  E.  DURHAM.  32271 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Thomas  F.  Durham. 

Descendant  of  John  CHfton. 

Daughter  of  Auguste  J.  Willemin  and  Emma  W.  Phillippe,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  H.  Phillippe  and  Margaret  C.  Baker,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Clifton  Baker  and  Elizabeth  P.  Pierce, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Baker  and  Tabitha  Clifton,  his 
wife. 

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

John  Clifton,  (1750-1802),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Dela- 
ware militia.  He  was  severely  wounded  in  the  Southern  cam- 
paign and  being  disabled  from  further  duty,  was  placed  on 
the  pension  roll,  1785.  He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died  in 
Lewes,  Delaware.  His  brothers  Whittington  and  George  also 
gave  service. 

Also  Nos.  17431,  29782,  30181. 

MRS.  EDNA  B.  CLAMPITT  LONGSTRETH.  32272 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Edward  Thomas  Longstreth. 
Descendant  of  Richard  Leedom. 

Daughter  of  John  Stuart  Clampitt  and  Amanda  Thomas,  his  wife. 
See  No.  3226S. 

MISS  EMELINE  HOWARD  MANN.  32273 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Joel  Benson,  of  New  York. 


94  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

Daughter  of  Col.  William  Benson  Mann  and  Margaret  Ketler  ,his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Mann  and  Ahce  Benson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joel  Benson  and  Mary  Shaw,  his  wife. 

Joel  Benson,  (1749-1837),  enlisted  as  an  artificer  and  was 
three  times  wounded  in  skirmishes.  He  acted  as  guide  to 
scouting-  parties  from  1778  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was 
born  in  Fredericksburg;    died  in  Ripley,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  5537. 

MRS.  KATE  ANNA  PHILLIPS.  32274 

Born  in  Pottsville,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  A.  Lincoln  Phillips. 

Descendant  of  Philip  Nagle,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Brig.  Gen.  James  Nagle,,  (1822-66)  and  Elizabeth 
Kaercher,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Nagle,  (1802-51)  and  Mary  Rorke,  (1798- 
1882),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Philip  Nagle  and  Margaret  Young,  (1763-1822), 
his  wife. 

Philip  Nagle,  (1753- 1843),  enlisted  as  private  and  drum- 
major.  He  applied  for  a  pension  1828  and  it  was  allowed. 
He  was  born  in  Reading,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ROSALIE  COLEMAN  PRICE.  32275 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Thomas  B.  Price. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Philip  M.  Russel,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Harris  Coleman  and  Isabella  Nathan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaih  Nathan  and  Judeth  Russel,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Philip  M.  Russel  and  Esther  Mordecai,  his  wife, 
m.  1776. 

Philip  M.  Russel,  (1747-1830),  served  as  surgeon's  mate  and 
surgeon  until  obliged  to  resign  on  account  of  impaired  sight. 
He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1818,  for  service  as  sur- 
geon's mate  in  the  Virginia  Continental  Line.  He  was  born 
in  Philadelphia,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  30179. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  WOOTTEN  CLAMPITT  STEWART.  32276 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Penrrsylvania. 
Wife  of  Aaron  Walton  Stewart. 


UNEIAGE  BOOK.  95 


Descendant  of  Richard  Leedom. 

Daughter  of  John  Stuart  Clampitt  and  Amanda  Thomas,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32268. 

MRS.  HELEN  BEATRICE  MURRAY  BUTLER.  3227/ 

Born  in  Milton,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  W.  W.  S.  Butler. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Murray,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  S.  Wilson  Murray  and  Sarah  Matilda  Meekly,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Murray  and  Nancy  Gray  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Thomas  Murray,  Jr.  and  Charity  Arbour,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Murray. 

John  Murray,  1776,  was  lieutenant  in  the  company  of  his 
brother-in-law,  Capt.  James  McMahon.  His  brothers  James 
and  William  were  also  officers  in  the  Pennsylvania  militia  and 
the  family  served  until  the  close  of  the  war. 

MISS  HEPSEY  NORRIS  WELLS.  32278 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Currie,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  G.  Wells  and  Elizabeth  Walker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Walker  and  Elizabeth  Beidler,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Thomas  Walker,  (1757-1839)  and  Margaret 
Currie,  (1772-1858),  his  wife,  m.  1789. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Currie  and  Harmah  Potts,  (1755- 
78),  his  wife. 

Richard  Currie,  (1750-76),  joined  the  mihtia  and  marched 
with  the  Flying  Camp  as  far  as  x\mboy,  but  returned  home  on 
account  of  illness.  He  was  bom  in  Chester  Valley,  Pa.,  where 
he  died. 

MRS.  EMMA  STEINMAN  LESSIG.  32279 

Born  in  Lower  Milford,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Joshua  B.  Lessig. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Berg-er,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  J.  Henry  Dickenshied  and  Amanda  Steinman,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  B.  Steinman  and  Maria  Berger,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Berger  and  Catharine  Weaver,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Berger  and  Catharine  Cooper,  (b. 
1765),  his  wife. 


96  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Jacob  Berger,  (1756-1828),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Nicholas  Kern's  company  of  the  Flying  Camp,  1776.  He  was 
born  in  Northampton  county;   died  in  Philadelphia. 

Also  No.  27886. 

MRS.  ARABELLA  L.  WALDO  USTICK.  32280 

Born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  George  Mcjimsey  Ustick. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Ethan  Osborn. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  A.  Waldo  and  Arabella  H.  Lawrence,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lorenzo  Lawrence  and  Anna  Osborn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ethan  Osborn  and  Elizabeth  Riley,  his  wife. 

Ethan  Osborn,  (1758- 1858),  enlisted  1776  under  Capt.  Beza- 
leel  Beebe ;  was  at  Fort  Washington  where  the  main  body  was 
captured.  He  marched  with  the  fragment  of  the  regiment  to 
Pennsylvania.  His  pension  was  allowed  in  1839  for  nine 
months  actual  service  as  private,  Connecticut  Line.  He  was 
born  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  and  moved  to  New  Jersey,  1788, 
where  he  died  in  Fairfield. 

Also  Nos.  26244,  28263. 

MRS.  MIRANDA  LEE  OVERTON  CRARY.  32281 

Born  in  Kingston,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Isaac  Overton,  Timothy  Wood  and  Ezra 
Witter,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Overton  (1807-75)  and  Sarah  Jane  Wood,  (1812- 
80),  his  wife,  m.  1829. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Burnet  Overton  (1772-1857)  and  Sarah 
Witter,  his  wife;  Timothy  Wood,  Jr.,  (1763-1835)  and  Sarah  Canfield, 
(1771-1864),  his  wife,  m.  1787. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Overton  and  Phoebe  Burnet,  his  wife,  m. 
1760;  Ezra  Witter  and  Patience,  his  wife;  Timothy  Wood  and  Pether- 
nella  Van  Dyck,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Overton,  (1735-86),  served  as  adjutant  and  major  of" 
minute  men  in  the  Suffolk  county  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Southold,  L.  I.,  where  he  died. 

Timothy  Wood  was  a  signer  of  the  Association  Test  and 
served  as  private  in  the  Orange  county,  New  York  militia.  He 
was  born,  1740,  in  Orange  county,  and  died  there. 

Ezra  Witter  served  in  the  Orange  county  militia.     He  was 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  97 


,        born   in   Weston,    Conn.,    1755;     died   after    1800   in    Orange 
county,  N.  Y. 
Also  Nos.  25555,  29665. 

MRS.  CARRIE  MAY  GRAHAM  BILLINGS.  32282 

Born  in  Dalton,  Pennsj^vania. 

Wife  of  Frederick  J.  Billings. 

Descendant  of  Jeremiah  Osterhout. 

Daughter  of  Dewitt  Clinton  Graham  and  Rachel  Ann  Osterhout,  (b. 
1844),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Smith  Osterhout  and  Sara  Johnson,  (1826-81), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Harry  Osterhout  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  John  Osterhout,  (b.  1772)  and  Rachel 
Jocelyn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Osterhout  and  Juna  Reno, 
(1745-1823),  his  wife. 

Jeremiah  Osterhout,  (1743-1813),  served  as  a  soldier  in  the 
Dutchess  count}^,  New  York  militia.  He  was  born  in  Dutchess 
county,  N.  Y. ;   died  in  La  Grange,  Pa. 

MRS.  JESSYE  CARVER  CAMP.  32283 

Born  in  Lemon,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Louis  F.  Camp. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Harding,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  P.  Carver  and  Emilia  Mitchell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Mitchell  and  Mary  Harding,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Harding  (b.  1763)  and  Martha  Rider, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Steptien  Harding  and  Amy  Gardner,  his 
wife,  m.  1747. 

Stephen  Harding,  (1723-89),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  Westmoreland  county  and  commanded  a 
company  under  Col.  Zebulon  Butler.     He  died  in  Exeter,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  13522,  15279,  17122,  18278,  21761,  24909,  26190,  27066,  28249, 
31074- 

MISS  LILLIAN  MERRIAM  CHILDS.  32284 

Born  in  South  Eaton,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Timothy  Childs  and  of  William  Grant. 
Daughter  of  Billings  Grarrt  Childs  and  Celia  Van  Dcrmark,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  G.  Childs  and  Lois  Ann  Grant,  his  wife. 

4 


daughte;rs  of  the  American  revoi^ution. 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Childs  and  Amy  Parish,  his  wife ; 
William  Grant  and  Polly  Yarrington,  his  wife,  m.  1785. 

Timothy  Childs,  (1760-1825),  enlisted  from  Thompson  at 
sixteen  and  served  as  private  under  different  commands.  He 
was  born  in  Thompson,  Conn. ;   died  in  Sullivan  county,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  7550,  10143,  1 1744,  12977,  21863. 

William  Grant,  (1741-1825),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private; 
served  1778  in  the  Rhode  Island  campaign  and  1781  under 
Capt.  John  Avery.  In  1782  he  served  as  mariner  on  the  ship 
"Tartar."  His  pension  was  allowed  to  the  widow  1848  for 
fourteen  months'  actual  service  as  private  and  mariner.  He 
was  born  in  Torrington,  Conn. ;    died  in  Nevesink,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  AMY  ELIZABETH  DERSHEIMER.  32285 

Born  in  Northumberland,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  C.  Oscar  Dersheimer. 

Descendant  of  Judge  John  Jenkins  and  of  Capt.  Stephen 
Harding. 

Daughter  or  John  D.  Rogers  and  Pamelia  Harding,  (1834-76),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Garner  Harding,  (1815-68)  and  Ruth 
Jenkins,  (181 1-80),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  EHsha  Harding,  (1763-1839)  and  Martha  Rider, 
(1766-1838),  his  wife;  Jabez  Jenkins,  (1784-1861)  and  Permelia  Barnum, 
(1786-1851),  his  wife. 

See  No.  32283. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Jenkins,  (1753-1808)  and  Elizabeth 
Jakes,  (1754-1845),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Jenkins  and  Lydia  Gardner,  (1727- 
1804,  his  wife. 

John  Jenkins,  (1727-84),  served  as  a  member  of  the  Assem- 
bly and  as  moderator  of  town  meetings  in  Westmoreland,  Pa. 
He  died  in  Orange  county,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  76,  2324,  6266,  15270,  16457,  21761,  30155. 

MRS.  ANNA  W.  GRENVILLE.  32286 

Born  in  Tunkhannock,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Thomas  B.  Grenville. 

Descendant  of  Anderson  Dana  and  of  Lieut.  Asa  Stevens,  of 
Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Esock  Wheelock  and  Harriet  Amelia  Dana,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Asa  Stevens  Dana  and  Nancy  Pruner,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK, 


99 


Cr.-granddaughter  of  Anderson  Dana,  Jr.  and  Sarah  Stevens,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Anderson  Dana  and  Susanna  Huntington, 
his  wife;  Asa  Stevens  and  Sarah  Adams,  his  wife,  m.  1761. 

Anderson  Dana,  (1735-78),  represented  Westmoreland  in 
the  Connecticut  Assembly,  1775.  He  aroused  the  country  to 
defend  the  valley  and  fell  at  the  massacre  of  Wyoming.  He 
was  born  at  Pomfret,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  9664,  13772,  20121,  23893. 

Asa  Stevens,  (1734-78),  removed  from  Canterbury,  Conn., 
1772,  to  the  Wyoming  Valley  and  when  the  war  commenced, 
enlisted  in  the  militia.  He  served  under  Col.  Zebulon  Butler 
at  Wyoming,  where  he  lost  his  life.  His  name  is  on  the  monu- 
ment erected  near  the  battlefield. 

Also  Nos.  2670,  12982,  13772,' 20601,  21763,  23893,  24757,  26211. 

MRS.  STELLA  SICKLER  JORDEN.  32287 

Born  in  Tunkhanrrock,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Edwin  James  Jorden. 

Descendant  of  George  Cooper,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Harvey  Sickler  and  Augusta  Cooper,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Milton  Cooper  and  Caroline  Bacon,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Cooper  and  Sarah  Bishop  Phelps,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Cooper  and  Phoebe  Billings,  his 
wife. 

George  Cooper,  (1751-1824),  served  at  Wyoming  and  his 
name  is  on  the  monument  as  one  of  the  surviving  heroes  of 
that  massacre.  He  was  born  in  Dutchess  county,  N.  Y. ;  died 
in  Luzerne  county.  Pa. 

32288 
MRS.  MARY  ADELAIDE  McKOWN  HAWKE.  32289 

Born  in  Mehoopany,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Francis  Hawke. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jared  Robinson  and  of  Lieut.  Asa 
Stevens,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  A.  McKown  and  Clarine  Robinson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Riley  Robinson  and  Cynthia  Stevens,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amasa  Robinson  and  Prudence  Howe,  his 
wife;  Asa  Stevens  and  Esther  Downing,  his  wife. 


daughte;rs  of  the  American  revoi^ution. 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jared  Robinson  and  Mary  Thompson,  his 
wife,  m.  1760;  Asa  Stevens,  (1734-78)  and  Sarah  Adams,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32286. 

Jared  Robinson  was  commissioned  lieutenant,  1777,  and  was 
retired,  1778,  by  rearrangement  of  officers  in  the  Connecticut 
Line. 

MRS.  MARY  GENEVIEVE  LEWIS.  32290 

Born  in  Durham,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Bradley  W.  Lewis. 

Descendant  of  Anderson  Dana  and  of  Lieut.  Asa  Stevens. 
Daughter  of  Henry  Metcalf  and  Sarah  Ann  Dana,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Asa  Stevens  Dana  and  Nancy  Pruner,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32286. 

MISS  HELEN  M.  LEWIS.  32291 

Born  in-  Tunkliannock,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Anderson  Dana  and  of  Lieut.  Asa  Stevens. 
Daughter  of  Bradley  W.  Lewis  and  Mary  G.  Metcalf,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Henry  Metcalf  and  Sarah  Ann  Dana,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Stevens  Dana  and  Nancy  Pruner,  his  wife. 
See  No.  ^2^^. 

MRS.  CARRIE  S.  LITTLE.  32292 

Born  in  Lemon,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  W.  E.  Little. 

Descendant  of  Asaph  Jones  and  of  Samuel  Billings,  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Daughter  of  Cyrus  Shaw,  (b.  1824)  and  Lydia  Billings,  (b.  1828),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Billings,  (b.  1798)  and  Elizabeth  Jones,  (b. 
1797),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jasper  Billings,  (1770-1831)  and  Mary  Mullison, 
his  1st  wife,  m.  1793;  Asaph  Jones  and  Prudence  Dixon,  his  ist  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Billings  and  Sarah  Keech,  his  wife, 
m.  1766. 

Samuel  Billings,  (1747-1803),  enlisted  1776  in  the  Wyoming 
Valley  and  during  the  battle  his  wife  and  son,  Jasper,  were  in 
the  fort.  He  was  born  in  Stonington.  Conn. ;  died  in  Plains, 
Pa. 

Asaph  Jones.   (1758-1837),  enlisted,   1776,  under  Capt.  Ed- 


line;age;  book. 


ward  Mott  and  was  at  the  battle  of  White  Plains  as  a  private, 
Connecticut  Line.  He  was  born  in  Preston,  Conn.;  in  1786, 
removed  to  Luzerne  county,  Pa.,  where  his  second  wife,  in 
1853,  received  a  pension. 

MRS.  ALZINA  JENKINS  MENTZER.  32293 

Born  in  Tunkhannock,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  H.  Mentzer. 

Descendant  of  Judge  John  Jenkins  and  of  Lieut.  Asa  Stevens. 

Daughter  of  Zenas  Jenkins  and  Climena  Stevens,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jabez  Jenkins,  (1784-1861)  and  Permelia  Barnum, 
(1786-1851),  his  wife;  Damon  Stevens  and  Cynthia  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Jenkins  and  Elizabeth  Jakes,  his  wife; 
Asa  Stevens,  Jr.  and  Esther  Downing,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Jenkins,  (1727-84)  and  Lydia  Gardner, 
his  wife;  Asa  Stevens,  (1734-78)  and  Sarah  Adams,  his  wife. 

See  Nos.  32285,  32286. 

MISS  MARION  G.  METCALF.  32294 

Born  in  Tunkhannock,   Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Anderson  Dana  and  of  Lieut.  Asa  Stevens. 
Daughter  of  Henry  F.  Metcalf  and  Pamelia  B.  ,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Metcalf  and  Sarah  Ann  Dana,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddau^ter   of    Asa    Stevens    Dana    and    Nancy    Pruner,    his 
wife. 

See  No.  32286. 

MRS.  CARRIE  A.  PECK  PIATT.  ^         32295 

Born  in  Candor,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Wood  Piatt. 

Descendant  of  Constant  Searle.  Corp.  Jesse  Peck  and  Tames 
Stark. 

Daughter  of  Jonathan  Kenyon  Peck  and  Mary  Searle,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Luther  Hoyt  Peck  and  Mary  Kenyon,  his  wife; 
John  Roger  Searle,  (1795-1863)  and  Mary  Stark,  1800-91),  his  wife, 
m.  1822. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Luther  Peck,  (1767-1848)  and  Annis  Collier, 
his  wife,  m.  1787;  Roger  Searle,  (1762-1813)  and  Catharine  Scott, 
(1771-1849),  his  wife;  Henry  Stark  and  Elizabeth  Kennedy,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Peck  and  Ruth  Hoyt,  (1738-1809),  his 
wife,  m.  1756;  Constant  Searle  and  Hannah  Miner,  (1731-1813),  his  wife, 
m.  1751 ;  James  Stark  and  Elizabeth  Carey,  his  wife. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Constant  Searle,  (1728-78),  served  in  the  defense  of  the  Wy- 
oming Valley  and  was  killed  at  the  massacre. 

James  Stark,  (1740-77),  served  as  a  private  in  Lieutenant 
Simon  Spalding's  company,  raised  at  Westmoreland.  He  was 
born  in  Groton,  Conn. ;   died  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  2324,  3775,  10700,  20073. 

Jesse  Peck,  (1735-77),  served  as  corporal,  1776,  in  Brad- 
ley's brigade  of  State  troops.     He  was  born  in  Danbury,  Conn. 

M^S.  RUTH  PECK  PIATT  LEWIS.  32296 

Born  in  Tunkhannock,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Walter  Eugene  Lewis. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Brady,  John  Brady,  Jr.,  Constant 
Searle,  John  Piatt,  James  Stark  and  Corp.  Jesse  Peck. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Wood  Piatt  and  Carrie  Peck,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  McKinney  Piatt  and  Rebecca  Heston  Mc- 
Clintock,  his  wife;  Jonathan  Kenyon  Peck  and  Mary  Searle,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32295. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Piatt  and  Mary  Brady,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Piatt  and  Jane  Williamson,  his  wife; 
John  Brady,  Jr.  and  Jane  McCall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Brady  and  Mary  Quigley,  his 
wife. 

John  Piatt,  (1740-1819),  served  as  a  minute  man  in  the  Mid- 
dlesex county,  New  Jersey  militia.  He  removed  to  Somerset 
county,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

John  Brady,  (1733-79),  was  captain  of  the  Twelfth  Pennsyl- 
vania Rifles  at  Brandywine,  where  he  was  wounded.  He  was 
murdered  by  the  Indians. 

John  Brady,  Jr.,  (1761-1809),  served  with  his  father.  He  is 
buried  at  Lewisburg  by  the  side  of  his  patriot  mother,  who 
died  at  the  same  age. 

Also  Nos.  2486,  6932,  19713,  20885,  21761,  25545,  29273. 

MRS.  MARY  DANA  PIATT.  32297 

Born  in  Eaton,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Frank  H.  Piatt. 

Descendant  of  Anderson  Dana  and  of  Lieut.  Asa  Stevens. 
Daughter  of  Asa  Stevens  Dana  and  Harmah  Pruner,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Anderson  Dana  and  Sarah  Stevens,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32286. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  IO3 


MRS.  ELIZABETH  DE  WITT  REED.  32298 

Born  in  Tunkhannock,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Chauncey  Reed. 

Descendant  of  Moses  De  Witt. 

Daughter  of   Moses   De  Witt  and   Margaret,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  De  Witt  and  Jemima  Westfall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  De  Witt  and  Margaret  (1762-1845),  his 
wife. 

Moses  De  Witt,  (1761-1842)  served  at  the  battle  of  Mini- 
sink,  1779,  from  Ulster  county,  New  York.  He  received  a 
grant  of  land  in  Wantage,  N.  J. 

Also  No.  21760. 

MRS.  I.  ELLA  REYNOLDS.  32299 

Born  in  Nicholas,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  William  Reynolds. 

Descendant  of  Asaph  Jones  and  of  Samuel  Billings. 
Daughter  of  Ziba  Billings  and  Wealthy  Ann,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Billings  and  Elizabeth  Jones,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32292. 

MRS.  EMERETTE  OVERFIELD  SOOY.  32300 

Born  in  Eaton,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Mark  Reeves  Soo}^ 

Descendant  of  Judge  John  Jenkins. 

Daughter  of  William  Bush  Overfield  and  Matilda  A.  TowiTsend,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Townsend  and  Aflfa  Jenkins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Jenkins  and  Elizabeth  Carey,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Jenkin-s,  (1754-87)  and  Affa  Bald- 
win, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Jenkins,  (1727-1804)  and  Lydia 
Gardner,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32285. 

MRS.  BEATRICE  SOOY  COLLINS.  32301 

Born  in  Mount  Holly,  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Irving  Collins. 
Descendant  of  Judge  John  Jenkins. 
Daughter  of  Mark  Reeves  Sooy  and  Emerette  Overfield,  his  wife. 


I04  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Bush  Overfield  and  Matilda  A.  Townsend, 
his  wife. 

See  Nos.  32285,  32300. 

MRS.  ANGELIQUE  F.  STARK.  32302 

Born  in  Russell  Hill,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Dexter  W.  Stark. 

Descendant  of  Asaph  Tones,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Edward  Prevost  and  EHzabeth  Stark,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Stark  and  Polly  Jones,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asaph  Jones,  (1758-1837)  and  Prudence  Dixon, 
his  1st  wife. 
See  No.  32292. 

MISS  M.  BLANCHE  SWETLAND.  32303 

Born  in  Mehoopany,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Luke  Swetland. 

Daughter  of  John  L.  Swetland  and  Leovina  M.  Finney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lord  Butler  Swetland  and  Jane  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Swetland  and  Saloma  Hall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Luke  Swetland  and  Hannah  Tiffany,  his 
wife,  m.  1762. 

Luke  Swetland,  (1729-1823),  served  as  a  private  at  Bran- 
dywine  and  Germantown  under  Capt.  Robert  Durkee.  He 
was  born  in  Lebanon,  Conn. ;   died  in  Wyoming,  Pa. 

Also  No.  20072. 

MRS.  DELIA  BEEBE.  32304 

Born  in  Pleasantville,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  D.  Beebe. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elisha  Alden. 

Daughter  of  William  Newkirk  and  Sophronia  Hall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amos  Hall  and  Lodisa  Merrick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Merrick  and  Serena  Alden,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ehsha  Alden  and  Irene  Markham,  his  wife. 

Elisha  Alden,  (1745-1826),  was  chosen  by  the  town  of  Bel- 
lingham  as  second  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Amos  Ellis's  company. 
Col.  Benjamin  Hawes's  regiment  of  Massachusetts  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Stafford,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  1 83 1 2,  24451,  25615. 


UNCAGE  BOOK.  I05 


MRS.  JULIA  A.  BEEBE  EICKBAUM.  32305 

Born  in  Pleasantville,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  Eickbaum. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elisha  Alden  and  of  Sergt.  Samuel 
Webster,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  Dawson  Beebe  and  Delia  J.  Newkirk,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hon.  Manly  Colton  Beebe  and  Maria  Sophronia 
Tibbitts,   his   wife;   William   Newkirk   and    Sophronia   Hall,   his   wife. 

See  No.  32304. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Beebe  and  Polly  Webster,  his  wife. 

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

Samuel  Webster,  (1754-1834),  volunteered,  1776  under  Capt. 
Timothy  Cheeney;  was  at  Saratoga  under  Capt.  Zebulon  Bid- 
well  where  the  captain  was  killed.  In  1778  he  served  in 
Rhode  Island  under  Capt.  Richard  Pitkin.  Pension  allowed 
for  seven  months'  actual  service  as  private  and  two  months  as 
sergeant,  Connecticut  Line. 

MRS.  MARY  ROBB  CROME  SMITH.  32306 

Born  in  Muncy,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Lewis  Schuyler  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Robb,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Jones  Crome,  (1806-79)  and  Grace  Nicker,  (1804- 
52),  his  wife,  m.   1829. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Nicker  arrd  Susanna  Robb,  (1772-1831), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Robb  and  Susanna  Fleming,  (1739-1816), 
his  wife,  m.  1759. 

Robert  Robb,  (1727-1814),  was  a  member  of  the  Comiuittee 
of  Safety  of  Muncy,  1776.  Pie  was  born  in  Carlisle;  died  in 
Muncy,  Pa. 

MRS.  CLARA  HORTON  JENKINS.  32307 

Born  in  Rising  Sun,  Indiana. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Clifton  Jenkins. 

Descendant  of  Adj.  Mason  Shaw,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Nathan  Hastings  Shaw  and  Frances  Elizabeth  Florton, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lloyd  Shaw,  Jr.  and  Susan  S.  Jenckes,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lloyd   Shaw   and   Abby   Smith,  his   wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Mason  Shaw  and  Mary  King,  his  wife. 


I06  DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Mason  Shaw,  (1737-1815),  was  a  minute  man  at  Lexing- 
ton and  was  at  Cambridge  when  Washington  took  command 
of  the  army.  He  served  at  the  siege  of  Boston  and  in  the  de- 
fense of  Rhode  Island.  He  was  born  in  Raynham,  Mass., 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  ADA  CAMPBELL  BARBER.  32308 

Born  in  Windham,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Joseph  H.  Barber. 

Descendant  of  John  Campbell,  Deacon  Samuel  Campbell, 
Henery  Campbell,  John  Hughes  and  David  Gregg,  all  of  New 
Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Warren  Campbell  and  Jane  Campbell  Crowell, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Campbell  and  Margaret  Hughes,  his 
wife ;  Jesse  Crowell  and  Hannah  Campbell,  his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henery  Campbell  and  Isabel  Gregg,  his  wife; 
(parents  of  Hannah)  ;  John  Campbell  and  Molly  Campbell,  his  wife ; 
John  Hughes  and  Mehitable  Buswell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Gregg  and  Anne  Clyde,  his  wife ;  m. 
1756;  Samuel  Campbell  and  Mary  Robinson,  his  wife. 

John  Campbell,  (1747-1828),  was  at  Bennington  in  Col. 
John  Stark's  regiment  and  at  Saratoga  under  Col.  Daniel 
Moore.     He  served  through  the  war. 

Samuel  Campbell,  (1722-97),  signed  the  Association  Test 
and  served  as  moderator  of  the  town  meeting  of  Windham. 

Henery  Campbell,  (1746-1825),  signed  the  Association  Test 
and  served  as  constable,  1779. 

John  Hughes,  (1744-1819),  was  a  British  soldier,  but  es- 
caped through  the  lines  and  fought  for  the  colonies  in  the  New 
Hampshire  Line. 

Also  Nos.  9194,  14560,  15124,  30173. 

David  Gregg,  (1727-97),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars 
enlisted  in  the  first  company  of  Windham,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  9782,  21096. 

MRS.  JESSIE  LOUISE  HISCOX  WOODMANSEE.  32309 

Born  in  Westerly,  Rhode  Island. 
Wife  of  Frank  La  Clede  Woodmansee. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  George  Potter,  Clarke  Hiscox  and  Ste- 
phen Fenner,  all  of  Rhode  Island. 


linEjXGe;  book.  107 


Daughter  of  Gurdon  Hiscox  and  Lydia  Ann  Fenner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  PhiHp  Arnold  Fenner  and  Sally  Potter,  (b.  1792), 
his  wife ;  Clarke  Hiscox,  Jr.  and  Mary  White,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Fenner  and  Mary  (Fenner),  his 
wife,  m.  1790;  George  Potter  and  Mary  Stillman,  his  wife,  m.  1780; 
Clarke  Hiscox  and  Sarah  Saunders,  his  wife. 

George  Potter,  (1757-1801),  served  in  the  alarm  company 
under  Capt.  Edward  Bliven.  He  was  born  in  Hopkinton,  R. 
I.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  5308,  11218. 

Clarke  Hiscox,  (1760- 1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Washington  county,  1 831,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Rhode 
Island  Continental  Line. 

Stephen  Fenner  served  in  Arnold's  Pawtucket  Rangers. 
His  pension  was  allowed  for  eight  months'  actual  service  as 
private,  Rhode  Island  Line.  He  was  born  in  Rhode  Island; 
died,  1823,  in  Fairfield,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  5309. 

MISS  MARY  EARLE  LYLES.  32310 

Born  in  Columbia,  South  Carolina. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Aeromanus  Lyles,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  William  Hayrtsworth  Lyles  and  Miriam  Mays  Sloan, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Strother  Lyles  and  Sarah  Ann  Hayns- 
worth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lyles  and  Mary  A.  C.  Woodward,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Aeromanus  Lyles  and  Rebecca  Valentine, 
his  wife. 

Aeromanus  Lyles,  (1748-1820),  commanded  a  company  in 
the  South  Carolina  Line. 

MRS.  HARRIET  B.  M.  WHITMIRE.  3231 1 

Born  in  Greenville,  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Bartow  T.  Whitmire. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Butler  and  of  Capt.  William  But- 
ler, of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Frank  B.  McBee  and  Eliza  T.  McBee,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Pinkney  McBee  and  Harriet  Butler,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Frank  Moore  Butler  and  Louisa  Ford,  his  wife. 


I08  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Butler  and  Behethland  Moore,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Butler  and  Mary  Simpson,  his 
wife. 

James  Butler,  (1737-81),  commanded  a  company  in  the  ex- 
pedition, 1779,  against  the  Cherokee  Indians.  He  lost  his  life 
in  the  warfare  against  the.  Tories.  He  was  born  in  Prince 
William  County,  Va.,  died  in  Edgefield  District,  S.  C. 

Also  Nos.  8271,  14758. 

William  Butler,  (1759-1821),  was  lieutenant  in  the  battle  of 
Stono.  He  served  in  the  Cavalry  under  Count  Pulaski  and  in 
1782  was  made  captain  of  a  mounted  corps.  He  was  born  in 
Virginia ;   died  in  Edgefield,  S.  C. 

MRS.  ROSE  BAUM  KAMINSKI.  32312 

Born  in  Camden,  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Heiman  Kaminski. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Marques  (Marks). 

Daughter  of  Mannes  Baum  and  Leonora  Cohen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Hartwig  Cohen,  (1783-1861),  and  Deborah 
Marques  (Marks),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Samuel  Mendez  Marques,  (1762- 1804)  and 
Sarrah  Harris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Marques  (Marks)  and  Miriam  Sim- 
mons, his  wife. 

Isaac  Marks  served  as  a  private  with  the  New  York  State 
troops.     He  was  born,  1732,  in  New  York  City. 

Also  Nos.  19122,  20258,  22248,  23728,  29634. 

MRS.  MARIE  EVANS.  32313 

Born  in  Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  Harry  W.  Evans. 

Descendant  of  Frederick  Davis. 

Daughter  of  John  Davis  Hortort  and  Maria  Graham  Cannon,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  W.  Morton  and  Sophia  Western  Davis,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32314. 

MRS.    JULIA    M ALONE    TRABUE.  32314 

Born  in  Nashville,  Tennessee. 
Wife  of  Charles  C.  Trabue. 


UNI^AGE  BOOK.  lOQ 


Descendant  of  Frederick  Davis. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Henry  Malone  and  Ellen  W.  Fall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alex   Hall   and   Elizabeth   Horton,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  W.  Horton  and  Sophia  Western  Davis, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Davis  and  Dorcas  Cleaves,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Davis  and  Fanny  Grieves,  his 
wife. 

Frederick  Davis,  (i  748-1 831),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
John  Ingalls's  company  of  North  Carohna  volunteers.  He 
died  in  WilHamson  county,  Tenn. 

Also  Nos.  9569,  13800,  17847,  20734,  21343. 

MISS  MONNELL  PRIDE.  32315 

Born  in  Nashville,  Tennessee. 
Descendant  of  Charles  Word. 

Daughter  of  Harvey  Pride  and  Ella  Gennett,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32316. 

MRS.  GENNETT  PRIDE  ROSE.  32316 

Born  in  Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  Granville  P.  Rose,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Word. 

Daughter  of  Harvey  Pride  and  Ella  Gennett,  his  wife. 

Granddaugliter  of  Edward  Pride  and  Jane  E.  Beall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Noble  Philix  Beall  and  Justiana  Dickinson 
Hooper,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Hooper  and  Elizabeth  Adams 
Word,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-grnaddaughter  of  Charles  Word  and  Elizabeth  Adams, 
his  wife. 

Charles  Word,  (1740-80),  who  had  served  with  Washington 
in  the  early  wars,  served  in  the  revolution  until  killed  at  King's 
Mountain. 

Also  Nos.  1268,  2363,  10408,  26708,  31896. 

MRS.  NELLIE  BLACK  EZELL.  32317 

Born  in  Houston,  Mississippi. 
Wife  of  Edwin  James  Ezell. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Findley,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Capt.  D.  P.  Black  and  Mary  Jane  McDowell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Rev.    John    Black   and    Mary    Findley,    his    wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Findley. 


DAUGHTERS  OE  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


William  Findley,  (1741-1821),  was  a  member  of  the  con- 
vention that  ratified  the  constitution  and  was  captain  of  Penn- 
sylvania militia.  He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  died  in  Westmore- 
land county,  Pa. 

Also.  Nos.  5835,  21846. 

MRS.  LOTTIE  SHEPHERD  PERRYMAN.  32318 

Born  in   McLemorseville,   Tennessee. 

Wife  of  James  Richardson  Ferryman. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen,  Thomas  Polk,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  A.  Shepherd  and  Amanda  Polk,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Allen  Polk  and  Martha  Allen  Barret,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacky  Polk  and  Elizabeth  Allen,  his  wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter  of  Charles  Polk  and Alexander,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Polk  and  Susan  Spratt,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Polk,  (1732-93),  served  in  the  Provincial  Congress 
and  was  commissary  of  Provisions  for  the  Continental  troops' 
when  the  army  was  in  great  need,  1780.  He  was  appointed, 
1781,  brigadier  general  to  succeed  William  Lee  Davidson,  who 
fell  at  Cowan's  Ford.  He  died  in  Charlotte  and  is  buried  in 
the  Presbyterian  Church  yard. 

Also  Nos.  530,  3482,  81 13,  12193,  21349,  23265,  28287. 

MRS.  SARAH  BLASSINGAME  COLLIER.  32319 

Born  in  Gonzales  county,  Texas. 
Wife  of  Stanford  ColHer. 
Descendant  of  John  Blassingame. 

Daughter  of  William  S.  Blassiri'game  and  Martha  Senimons,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Easley  Blassingame,    (b.i79S)    and  Eliza 
Townes,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32356. 

MRS.  MARY  J.  PAXTON  MIMS.  32320 

Born   in  Baton   Rouge,   Louisiana. 
Wife  of  Shadrock  Mims. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Paxton,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  William  H.  Paxton  and  Mary  J.  Gillespie,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Paxton  and  Margaret  McNutt,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Paxton  and  Eleanor  Ha}'s,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  Ill 


Williaoi  Paxton,  (1732-95),  was  captain  of  militia  and  served 
1781,  in  the  defense  of  the  colony.  He  was  born  in  Ireland; 
died  in  Rockbridge  county,  Va. 

Also  No.  24983. 

MRS.  SARAH  LORRINILLA  FRENCH.  32321 

BoriT  in  Detroit,  Michigan. 

Widow  of  James  Henry  French. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Christopher  Webb  and  of  Maj.  Jere- 
miah Selkrig. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Webb  and  Olive  Ann  Selkrig,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Adin  Webb,  (b.  1780)  and  Deborah  Carter,  his 
wife;  Lorrin   Selkrig,   (b.  1786)   and  Jemima  Vassar,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Webb  and  Olive  Brown,  (d.  1786), 
his  wife;  Jeremiah  Selkrig  and  Olive  Stoddard,  his  wife. 

Christopher  Webb  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Madison 
county,  N.  Y.,  for  service  as  private  and  sergeant  in  the  Con- 
necticut Continental  Line.  He  was  born,  1755,  in  Connecti- 
cut;   died  in  Cazanovia,  N.  Y. 

Jeremiah  Selkrig  applied  for  a  pension,  1832,  and  it  was 
allowed  for  service  as  private,  fifer  and  major  Connecticut 
Line.  He  was  born,  1756,  in  Derby,  Conn.,  and  1851,  was 
living  with  his  son  in  Michigan. 

Also  No.  515. 

7^27,22 

MRS.  LUELLA  SMITH  TRACY.  32323 

Born  in  Sturgis,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Russel  Lord  Tracy. 

Descendant  of  Gurdon  Wells. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Payson  Smith  and  Louise  P.  Champion,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Smith  and  Matilda  Wells,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gurdon  Wells  and  Sarah  Burnett,  his  wife. 

Gurdon  Wells,  (1758-1824),  enlisted  in  Capt.  John  Yates's 
company,  Col.  Roger  Eno's  regiment,  1778.  He  was  born  in 
Stratford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Lincklaen,  New  York. 

Also  No.  15309. 

MRS.  CARRIE  KENDALL  FULLAM.  32324 

Born  in  Reading,  Vermont. 
Wife  of  Ernest  L.  Fullam. 


DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Descendant  of  Lieut.  Francis  Chase  and  of  Asa  Bixby,  of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Luther  R.  Kendall  and  Mary  Felch,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Felch  and  Bethia  Peck,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Felch  and  Mary  Chase,  his  wife;  Daniel 
Peck  and  Abigail  Bixby,  his  wife.  * 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Felch,  Jr.  and  Eunice  Walton,  his 
wife;  Francis  Chase  and  Mary  Perkins,  his  wife;  Asa  Bixby  and 
Susanna  Howard,  his  wife. 

Francis  Chase,  (1736-91),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts militia.     He  was  born  in  Mendon. 

Asa  Bixby  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts  militia. 
He  was  born,  1735,  in  Westford,  Mass.,  and  his  name  is  on 
the  Census  roll  of  Middlesex  county,  1790. 

Also   No.  29694. 

MRS.  HARRIET  LOUISE  ROYS  POND.  32325 

Born  in  Rutland,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Edmund  Morse  Pond. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Peter  Whitney. 

Daughter  of  Lyman  Erastus  Roys  and  Louisa  Ophelia  Whitney,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Zabad  Whitney  and  Sophia  Dewey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Whitney  and  Eunice  Story,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Whitney  and  Mary  Case,  his  wife. 

Peter  Whitney,  (1738-1826),  enHsted,  1781,  for  three  years 
and  served  under  Col.  Samuel  Webb.  He  received  leave  of 
absence  to  visit  his  family  on  account  of  illness  and  the  army 
was  disbanded  so  he  was  not  required  to  return.  His  pension 
was  allowed  in  18 18,  for  two  years  actual  service  as  private, 
Connecticut  Line.  He  was  born  in  Willington,  Conn. ;  died 
in  Trowbridge,  Vt. 

Also  No.  1 0201. 

MRS.  ALICE  JAMES  KYLE.  32326 

Born  in  Liberty,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  James  R.  Kyle. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Lyie  and  of  Michael  Graham,  of  Vir- 
ginia. 

Daughter  of  Robert  S.  Anrrspaugh  and  Anna  M.  Claytor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Mitchell  Claytor  and  Julia  Ann  Graham, 
his  wife. 


IvINEAGE  BOOK.  II3 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Michael  Graham  and  Ehzabeth  Lyle,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Lyle  and  Sarah  McClung,  his  wife. 

Samuel   Lyle,    (1726-96),   served   as    purchasing   agent    for 

Rockbridge  county  and  as  Justice  of  the  Peace  presided  over 

the  first  session  of  the  court,  1778.     He  was  born  in  Ireland; 

died  in  Rockbridge  county,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  1789,  8881. 

Michael  Graham,  (1758-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Bedford  county,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Vir- 
ginia militia.  He  was  born  in  Lancaster  county,  Pa. ;  died 
in  Bedford  county,  Va. 

32327 

32328 

MRS.  ALA.RIE  STEVENS  ALFORD.  32329 

Born  in  Jackson,  Louisiana. 

Wife  of  Milton  L  Alford. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  John  Griffith  McRee,  of  North 
Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Joel  King  Stevens  and  Margaret  Caroline  McRee,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Neil  Richardson  McRee  and  Mary  Ann 
Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Griffith  McRee  and  Helen  Purdy,  his 
wife. 

John  Griffith  McRee,  (1723-1801),  served  as  captain,  1776; 
was  taken  prisoner  at  Charleston,  1780.  He  was  lieutenant 
colonel  to  the  close  of  the  war.     He  died  in  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Also  No.  1 1330. 

MRS.  HALLIE  BRONSON.  32330 

Born  in  Louisiana,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Ira  Bronson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Richard  Ransom  and  of  Abraham  Per- 
kins. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Edward  Jorres  and  Mary  E.  Perkins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Ely  Perkins  and  Sarah  Ann  Jackson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Perkins  and  Mary  Ransom,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Perkins  and  Lydia  Sterling,  his 
wife ;  Richard  Ransom  and  Mary  Sterling,  his  wife. 


114  daughte;rs  o?  the  American  revoi^ution. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Perkins,  (1708-86)  and  Eliza- 
beth Ely,  his  wife. 

Richard  Ransom,  (1740-1811),  served  as  lieutenant  of  the 
Third  company  of  Lyme,  1775,  and  as  captain  1776,  in  Storr's 
regiment.  He  M^as  born  in  Lyme,  Conn. ;  died  in  Woodstock, 
Vt. 

Abraham  Perkins,  (1708-86),  served  at  the  Lexington  Alarm 
from  Lyme. 

MRS.  ALBERTA  WING  COLWELL.  32331 

Born  in  Troy,  Missouri. 
Wife  of  Nelson  Jay  Colwell. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Richard  Ransom  and  Abraham  Perkins. 
Daughter  of  Henry  Edward  Jones  and  Mary  E.  Perkins,  his  wife- 
See  No.  32330. 

MRS.  MAY  THORNTON  HEG.  32332 

Born  in  Portland,  Oregon. 

Wife  of  Elmer  Ellsworth  Heg,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Johannes  Ball,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Glover  Thornton  and  Cyrenia  Ball,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Ball,  (1774- 1860)  and  Mary  Kennedy  Mc- 
Dougall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Johannes  Ball  and  Gertrude  Snyder,  his  2d 
wife,  m.  1767. 

Johannes  Ball  was  chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  of 
Schoharie  county  and  signed  the  Association  Test  of  Alban}' 
county.  He  gave  pecuniary  aid  to  the  cause.  His  last  will 
was  dated  1798. 

MISS  ADA  LEVERING  HANFORD.  "  32^3^ 

Born  in  Seattle,  Washington. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  William  Brown. 

Daughter  of  Cornelius  Holgate  Hanford  and  Clara  Baldwin,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Hanford  and  Abigail  Holgate,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Hanford  and  Abigail  Brown,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Brown  and  Ruth  Hanford, 
(cousins)  his  wife. 

William    Brown,    (17(50-1805),    enlisted    at    seventeen    and 


UNCAGE  BOOK.  115 


served  under  Capt.  Samuel  Comstock  in  the  Continental  Line. 
He  was  standard  bearer  of  the  Forlorn  Hope  at  the  storming 
of  Stony  Point.     He  was  born  in  Stamford,  Conn. ;    died  in 
Hamilton  county,  Ohio. 
Also  Nos.  5556,  6900,  13770,  14641. 

MRS.  EUGENIE  MOORE.  32334 

Born  in  Louisiana,  Missouri. 
Wife  of  James  A.  Moore. 

Descendant  of  Capt.   Richard  Ransom  and  Abraham  Per- 
kins. 
Daughter  of  Henry  Edward  Jones  and  Mary  E.  Perkins,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32330. 

MRS.  EMMA  LOUISE  NORTON.  32335 

Born  in  Weaverville,  California. 

Wife  of  Homer  F.  Norton. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Dummer  Sewall,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Franklin  A.  Buck  and  Jennie  M.   Pierce,  his  wife. 

■Granddaughter  of  Rufus  Buck  and  Sarah  Somerby,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Buck  and   Mary   Sewall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Dummer  Sewall  and  Mary  (Jenny)  Dunn- 
ing, his  wife. 

Dummer  Sewall,  (1737-1833),  serVed  as  colonel  and  as  mus- 
ter master  of  the  District  of  Maine.  He  was  bom  in  York; 
died  in  Bath,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  550,  29346. 

MRS.  CORA  E.  PERKINS.  32336 

Born  in  Franklin,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  D.  Perkins. 

Descendant  of  William  Holiday,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Stark  Chamberlin  and  Augusta  Maria  Eells,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Orson  Jacob  Eells  and  Martha  M.  Strong,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Eells  and  Mary  Holiday,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Holiday,  (1750- 1854)  and  Catherine 
P.  Hitt,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32009. 


Il6  DAUGHTIIRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  RfiVOIvUTION. 

MRS.  MARY  E.  PERKINS  PHELPS.  32337 

Born  in  Auburn,  Missouri. 
Wife  of  Augustus  Horton  Phelps. 

Descendant  of  Capt.   Richard  Ransom  and  Abrahaim  Per- 
kins. 
Daughter  of  Charles  Ely  Perkins  and  Sarah  Ann  Jackson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32330. 

MRS.  GEORGIE  WARNER  WOOD.  32338 

Born  in  Louisiana,  Missouri. 
Wife  of  Myrick  Ray  Wood. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Richard  Ransom  and  Abraham  Per- 
kins. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Edward  Jones  and  Mary  E.  Perkins,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32330. 

MRS.  MARIA  C.  DE  LASHMUTT.  32339 

Born  in  Larue  county,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Van  B.  De  Lashmutt. 

Descendant  of  Silas  Bingham. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Kelly  and  Ira  C.  Bingham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Bingham,  Jr.  and  Martha  Cranston,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Bingham  and  Irene  Royce,  (1760-1843), 
his  wife,  m.  1780. 

Silas  Bingham,  (1758-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Ohio  for  service  as  private  in  the  New  Hampshire  Conti- 
nental Line.  He  was  born  in  Litchfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Athens 
county,  Ohio. 

Also  No.  25570 

MISS  INEZ  DE  LASHMUTT.  32340 

Born  in  Portland,  Oregon. 
Descendant  of  Silas  Bingham. 

Daughter  of  Van  B.  De  Lashmutt  and  Maria  C.  Kelly,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Albert  Kelly  and  Nira  C.  Bingham,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32339- 

MRS.  MADELINE  GIBBS  MURPHEY.  32341 

Born  in  Waukesha,  Wisconsin. 
Wife  of  Alonzo  Miles  Murphey. 
Descendant  of  Corp.  Walter  Whitney. 


LINAGE  BOOK.  117 


Daughter  of  Sylvanus  Nye  Gibbs  and  Josephine  Cornelia  Carpenter, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  D.  Carpenter  and  Emiline  Britton,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Britton  and  Amy  Whitney,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Walter  Whitney  and  Anah  Wells,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whitney  and  Amy  Northrop,  his 
wife. 

Walter  Whitney,  (1760-1846),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Albany  county,  N.  Y.,  1831,  for  service  as  private  and 
corporal  in  the  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  Fairfield, 
Conn. ;   died  in  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  17370. 

MRS.  RACHEL  ANNA  FARRELL.  32342 

Born  in  Delphi,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  William  Farrell. 

Descendant  of  John  Avis. 
Daughter  of  Solomon  Overly  and  Mary  Avis,   (1800-54),  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Avis  and  Susanna  Downs,  (d.  1848),  his  wife. 

John  Avis  enlisted  at  seventeen  as  a  private  in  the  Worcester 
county,  Massachusetts  militia  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Bunker 
Hill. 

MRS.  IDA  STROUD  CURTIS.  32343 

Born  in  Washington,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Clarence  Bicknell  Curtis. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  James  Sherburne,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  William  Stroud  and  Hannah  Sherburne,  (1814-92),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Sherburne  and  Hannah  Dunbar,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Sherburne  and  Hannah  Dodge,  his  wife. 

James  Sherburne  enlisted  in  1775  in  Capt.  Jeremiah  Clough's 
company  and  served  as  private  and  corporal  in  the  New  Hamp- 
shire militia.  He  was  born  in  Canterbury.  1751.  where  he 
died. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  JANET  HUNTER  BURCHARD.         32344 

Born  in  Lake  Mills,  Wisconsin. 
Wife  of  Paul  C.  Burchard. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Hutchins,  of  Vermont. 
Daughter  of  Robert  Hunter  and  Mary  Hutchins,  his  wife. 


1 18  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

Granddaughter  of  Hollis  Lyon  Hutchins,  (1794- 1844),  and  Abigail 
Burbank,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hutchins  and  Mary  Lincoln,  his  wife. 

John  Hutchins  served  as  corporal  and  sergeant,  1778-81,  in 
Capt.  WilHam  Hutchins  Independent  company  of  Vermont 
militia. 

MISS  GERTRUDE  M.  HOGAN.  32345 

Born  in  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  Thomas  Chittenden,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  J.  J.  Hogan  and  Amanda  Cook,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  E.  Fox  Cook  and  Lucy  A.  Lane,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Lane  and  Lucy  Chittenden,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Chittenden  and  Mary  Bacon,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Chittenden  and  Elizabeth  Meigs, 
his  wife. 

Thomas  Chittenden,  (1730-97),  served  on  the  Committee 
of  Safety,  1777  and  1778  was  elected  governor.  He  was  bom 
in  East  Guilford,  Conn.,  removed  to  Vermont,  1774,  and  died 
in  Williston. 

Also  Nos.  167,  1924,  3344,  6181,  8790,  23360,  26801,  31187. 

MRS.  SOPHIA  WHITE  SEYMOUR.  32346 

Born  in  Passumpsic,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Thomas  J.  Seymour. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Sinkler  (Sinclair),  of  New 
Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Owen  T.  White  and  Harrett  N.  Danforth,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Danforth  and  Molly  Sinkler,  (1775-1817), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Sinkler  and  Abigail  Veasey,  his  2d  wife, 
m.  1765. 

James  Sinclair,  (1737-1811),  commanded  a  company  in  Col. 
John  Waldron's  regiment,  1776.  He  was  born  at  Exeter,  N. 
H.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  LILIAN  FELKER  CRANE.  32347 

Born  in  Omro,  Wisconsin. 
Wife  of  Edward  Crane. 

Descendant  of  John  Douty  (Doughty)  and  of  David  Douty, 
of  Maine. 


UNEAGE  BOOK. 


119 


Daughter  of  Charles  Wesley  Felker  and  Sarah  Carleton  Douty,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Douty  and  Mary  Ann  Hilton,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  David  Douty  and  Lucy  Oak,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Douty  and  Martha  Mallett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Douty,  (b.  1720)  and  Sarah 
Gatchell,  his  wife. 

John  Douty,  (1743-90),  served  in  the  sea  coast  guards,  1776 
under  Capt.  William  Lithgow  and  in  the  same  company  was 
his  father.  He  was  born  in  Falmouth;  died  in  Topsham, 
Maine. 

MISS  ROBEY  E.  BRIGGS.  32348 

Born  in  Douglas,  Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  John  Ormsbee,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  James  A.  Briggs  and  Ellen  F.  Gay,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  E.  Briggs  and  Robey  Ormsbee,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Ormsbee,  Jr.  and  Lydia  Goodell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Ormsbee  and  Sarah  Jolls,  his  wife. 

John  Ormsbee,  (1733-1819),  entered  the  service  as  seaman 
on  the  privateer  "Marquis  de  Lafayette"  and  was  honorably 
discharged  when  peace  was  declared. 

Also  Nos.  7614,  30554. 

MRS.   MARY  EASTMAN  BARTLETT.  32349 

Born  in  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Ichabod  S.  Bartlett. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Ebenezer  Eastman,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daug'hter  of  Zebina  Eastman  and  Mary  Jane  Corning,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Eastman,  (1777-1820)  and  Rebecca  Hall, 
(1779-1822),  his  wife,  m.  1802. 

Gr.-granddairghter  of  Ebenezer  Eastman  and  Mary  Dickinson,  (1746- 
1825),  his  wife,  m.  1772. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Eastman,  (1715-93)  and  Sarah  Ingra- 
ham,  his  wife,  m.  1746. 

Ebenezer  Eastman,  (1749-1820),  served  as  corporal  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  where  he 
died. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  VAN  DEVANTER  LACEY.  *  32350 

Born  in  Marion,  Indiana. 
Wife  of  John  Wesley  Lacey. 


;20  DAUGHTEJRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Descendant  of  John  Fee,  Peter  Van  de  Venter  and  James 
Spencer,  Jr.,  all  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Van  Devanter,  (1821-98)  and  Violetta  Maria 
Spencer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Van  Devanter,  (1787-1840)  and  Lydia  Fee, 
(1788-1845),  his  wife;  Jacob  Welch  Spencer,  (1808-73)  and  Eleanor 
Louise  Moeller,  his  wife,  m.  1834. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Van  Deventer  and  Margaret  Miller  his 
wife;  John  Fee  and  Patience  Kelly,  his  ist  wife;  Thomas  Spencer, 
(1765-1815)    and    Margaret    Armstrong,    (1771-1840),    his    wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James   Spencer,  Jr.  and  Mary,  his  wife. 

Peter  Van  Deventer,  (1742-1820),  w^as  powder  maker  for 
the  army  and  served  in  the  militia. 

John  Fee,  (1759-1845),  served  as  private  and  scout  in  the 
Pennsylvania  militia.     He  lived  in  Bedford  county,  Pa. 

James  Spencer,  Jr.,  (1730-1825),  served  as'  a  ranger  on  the 
frontier  from  Somerset  county,  Pa.  He  removed  from  Penn- 
sylvania about  1806.  He  is  buried  in  Perry  county,  Ohio,  and 
on  his  tombstone  is, — "a  soldier  of  the  Revolution." 


MRS.  DOLLIE  BURHANS  VAN  DEVANTER.  32351 

Born  in  Ionia,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  W.  Van  Devanter. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Cornelius  Burhans  and  of  Cornelius 
Legg,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Winslow  Paige  Burhans,  (1821-85)  and  Rachel  Ann 
Dorman,  his  wife,  m.  1857. 

Granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Burhans  and  Anna  Legg,  (1783-1847), 
his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  CorneHus  Legg  and  Annatje  Osterhout,  his 
wife. 

Cornelius  Burhans,  (1746-1827),  served  as  sergeant  in  the 
New  York  militia.  He  was  born  in  Ulster  county;  died  in 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

Cornelius  Legg  served  as  a  private  in  the  Ulster  county 
militia.     He  was  born  1745. 

MRS.  ANNIE  BEADLES  SANDERS.  32352 

Born  in  Hanover  county,  Virginia. 
Wife  of  William  Thomas  Sanders. 
Descendant  of  Joel  Beadles,  of  Virginia. 


LINKAGE  BOOK. 


Daughter  of  Rev.  Robert  Blackwell  Beadles  and  Rebecca  Rawlings 
Holliday,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Beadles,  (1803-56)  and  Nancy  Pollard,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joel  Beadles. 

Joel  Beadles  enlisted  1778  under  Capt.  Richardson  1779- 
served  under  Capt.  Robert  Drury  and  1780  under  Capt  Chris- 
topher  Tomkins.  In  1834  he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
for  ten  months'  actual  service  as  private  Virginia  Line.  He 
was  born  1 761,  in  King  William  county,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  KATE  ADAIR  HINE.  32353 

Born  in  Olympia,  Washington. 

Wife  of  Ernest  Hine. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  John  Adair. 

Daughter  of  Butler  Preston  Anderson  and  Mary  Jane  Head,  his 
wife. 

Granddau^ter  of  William  Preston  Amierson  and  Margrett  Lapsley 
Adair,  his  wife. 

Gr.-  granddaughter  of  John  Adair  and  Catherine  Palmer,  his  wife 
m.  1784. 

John  Adair,  (1759-1840),  served  as  aide  de  camp  to  Gen. 
Thomas  Sumpter  in  the  partisan  warfare  of  South  Carolina 
and  received  a  pension  of  major,  South  Carolina  Line.  He 
was  born  in  South  Carolina ;  died  in  Mercer  county,  Ky.,  and 
the  legislature  has  erected  a  monument  to  his  memory  at  Frank- 
fort. 

Also  Nos.  956,  2950,  9173,  15352,  21939,  24644,  25078. 

MISS  MARIE  McGAVOCK.  32354 

Born  in  Limestone  county,  Alabama. 

Descendant  of  James  McGavock. 

Daughter  of  James  Franklin  McGavok  and  Mattie  Baker  Watts,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  McGavock  and  EHzabeth  Haynes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  McGavock  and  Ann  Dickman,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Hugh  McGavock,  (1761-1844)  and  Nancy 
Kent,  (1763-1835),  his  wife,  m.  1785. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  James  McGavock  and  Mary  Cloyd,  (1741- 
1827),  his  wife,  m.  1760. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


James  McGavock,  (1728-1812),  served  in  the  Commissary 
and  as  a  magistrate.  He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  died  in  Wythe 
county,  Va. 

MISS  KATE  MARSHALL  COLLIER.  32355 

Borin  in  Orion,  Alabama. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Charles  Miles  Collier,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  James  Marshall  Collier  and  Kate  McLeod,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Miles  Collier  and  Sarah  Ann  Cowles,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Miles  Collier  and  Ami  Armistead  Mar- 
shall, his  wife. 

Charles  Miles  Collier,  (1756-1825),  served  as  lieutenant  and 
captain  in  the  Virginia  State  troops.  He  died  in  Elizabeth 
City  county. 

MRS.  MARY  BLASSINGAME  BRICKELL.  32356 

Born  in  Autauga  county,  Alabama. 

Wife  of  Robert  Coman  Brickell. 

Descendant  of  John  Blassingame,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Robert  James  Glenn  and  Mary  Caroline  Blassingame, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Easley  Blassingame,  (1798-1841)  and 
Eliza  Townes,  (1802-57),  his  wife,  m.  1818. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Blassingame  (war  of  1812)  and  Elizabeth 
Easley,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Blassingame  and Westfield,  his 

wife. 

John  Blassingame,  (1735-1809),  was  a  Whig  who  suffered 
persecution  in  the  King's  Mountain  campaign. 

Also  No.  30213. 

MRS.  HENRIETTA  HUBBARD  TALBOT.  32357 

Born  in  Troy,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Walter  Talbot. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Jeptha  Poole. 

Daughter  of  Alonzo  Hubbard  and  Elvira  Poole,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amos  Whitmarsh  Poole  and  Sarah  Abel,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeptha  Poole  and  Olive  Whitmarsh  Noyes, 
his  wife,  m.  1779. 

Jeptha  Poole,  (1756-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Madison  county,  N.  Y.,  1831,  for  twenty-six  months'  actual 


une;age  book.  123 


service  as  private  and  corporal  Massachusetts  line.     He  was 
born  in  Abington,  Mass.;   died  in  Troy,  Ohio. 
Also  No.  31217. 

MRS.  MARGARETTE  ELIZABETH  MILLAY.  32358 

Born  in  Reading,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Jerry  Millay. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Hezekiah  Hine,  of  Connecticut, 

Daughter  of  Erastus  Walton  Hine  and  Harriet  Pauline  Hine,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hine,  (b.  1811)  and  Elizabeth  Welton,  (b. 
1809,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jehiel  Hine,    (b.  1761). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Hine  and  Eunice  Bristol,  (b.  1739), 
his  wife. 

Hezekiah  Hine,  (1733-1807),  was  commissioned  ensign  of 
the  Alarm  list  company,  Tenth  regiment  of  Connecticut  militia, 
1777.     He  was  born  in  Derby ;   died  in  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Also  No.  19819. 

MRS.  MARY  L.  JACKSON.  32359 

Born  in  Zanesville,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Byron  Jackson. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Caleb  Pillsbury. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Galigher  and  Rebecca  Abbot  Wilson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jarvis  Wilson  and  Mary  Pillsbury,   (b.  1798),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Pillsbury  (b.  1762)  and  Mary  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Pillsbury  and  Mehitable  (Buswell) 
Smith,  his  2d  wife. 

Caleb  Pillsbury,  (1717-78),  commanded  a  company  of  min- 
ute men  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  from  Amesbury. 
Also  Nos.  1 1949.  23791,  29089,  31346. 

MRS.  SUSANNAH  TROTTER  PATTERSON  DAVIS.      32360 

Born  in  San  Jose,  California. 
Wife  of  James  May  Davis. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  John  Williams. 
Daughter  of  Nathaniel  Green  and  Catherine  Simpson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of    Benjamin    Franklin    Simpson    and    Eliza   Tarver, 
his  wife. 


124  daughte;rs  o^  the  American  revoi,ution. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Simpson  and  Henrietta  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Williams  and  Elizabeth  Williamson, 
(1744-1831),  his  wife,  m.  1766. 

John  Williams,  (1745-99),  was  a  delegate  to  the  Provincial 
Congress  of  North  Carolina.  He  commanded  minute  men 
from  the  Hillsbor'o  District.  He  was  born  in  Hanover  county, 
'     Va. ;   died  in  North  Carolina. 

Also  Nos.  6647,  16964,  24874,  27938. 

MISS  MILDRED  LIVINGSTON  GOODSELL.  32361 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  California. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Johnson,  of  Connecticut, 

Daughter  of  De  Courcy  Montague  Goodsell  and  Sarah  Johnson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Johnson  and  Lavina  Mason,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Philo  Johnson,  (b.  1754)  and  Bethia  Hawkins, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Johnson  and  Susannah  Smith,  his 
wife,  m.  1753. 

Nathaniel  Johnson  commanded  a  company  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  from  Derby,  where  in  1732,  he  was  born. 

Also  No.  2051. 

MRS.  LOUISE  MURDOCK  OSGOOD.  32362 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  Parsons  Osgood. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  John  Buss,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Albert  H.  Murdock  and  Charlotte  Dorothy  Hills,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Hills,  (1786-1851),  and  Betsy  Buss,  (1790- 
1853),  his  wife,  m.   1812. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Buss  and  Sarah  Richardson,  his  wife. 

John  Buss',  (1759-1845),  enHsted  1777  for  three  years  as  a 
private  and  was  made  corporal,  1778.  He  was  at  the  battles 
of  Saratoga  and  Monmouth.  His  pension  was  allowed  for  two 
years  actual  service  as  private  and  corporal,  Massachusetts 
Line.     He  was  born  in  Leominster,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  M.  ALICE  FARRAR.  32363 

Born  in  North  Java,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Uriel  S.  Farrar. 


line^age;  book.  125 


Descendant  of  Jabez  Chadsey,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  William  Fitch  Chipman  and  Mary  Tsabelle  Tripp,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Tripp  and  Sarah  Green  Chad- 
sey, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jabcz  Chadsey  and  Hannah  Green,  his  wife. 

Jabez  Chadsey,  (1754-1820),  served  under  Gen.  John  SulH- 
van  in  the  defense  of  the  Colony.  He  was  born  in  Warwick, 
R.  I.,  and  was  drowned  at  sea. 

Also  Nos.  9875,  1 1799. 

MRS.  HATTIE  PERSIS  SARGENT  THOMAS.  32364 

Born  in  Lebanon,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  James  Harrison  Thomas. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Danforth  and  Daniel  Sargent, 
of  Massachusetts ;    Corp.  Josiah  Brush,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  John  Lovell  Sargent  and  Abigail  Webb  Danforth,  his 
2d  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frazier  Sargent  and  Persis  Lovell,  his  wife ;  Jona- 
than Reed  Danforth,  (1790-1847)  and  Ruth  Brush,  (1800-77),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Sargent  and  Mary  Lycett,  his  wife; 
Jonathan  Danforth,  (1761-1848)  and  Abigail  Johnson,  (1766-1836),  his 
wife;  Josiah  Brush  and  Elizabeth  Brush,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Danforth  and  Lydia  Reed,  (1736- 
69),  his  ist  wife. 

Jonathan  Danforth,  (1736-1802),  was  a  minute  man  at  Bun- 
ker Hill  and  with  him  were  his  sons  Jonathan  and  Joshua  and 
ten  kinsmen  by  the  name  of  Danforth.  He  commanded  a  com- 
pany in  the  Burgoyne  campaign. 

Also  Nos.  116,  1121,  3976,  6004,  7254,  11701. 

Josiah  Brush  was  in  the  battle  of  Bennington  under  Capt. 
Samuel  Robinson  and  served  as  corporal  at  various  alarms'  un- 
der Capt.  Joseph  Safford  in  the  Vermont  militia.  His  name 
is  found  in  the  census  of  1790  in  Castleton,  Vt. 

Also  No.  29745. 

Daniel  Sargent,  (1750- 1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1 83 1,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massachusetts  state 
troops.     He  was  born  in  Leicester ;   died  in  Worcester,  Mass. 

MRS.  EMILY  ATWELL  CLEMONS  MERRIAM.  32365 

Born  in  Canton,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Lucius  Parker  Merriam. 


126  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOi^UTION. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Spaulding. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Newton  Clemons  and  Mary  Emmon'S  Spalding,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  2>2Z^- 

MISS  MARY  CAROLINE  MERRIAM.  32366 

Born  in  South  Hadley,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Nathaniel  Spaulding,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Lucius  Parker  Merriam  and  Emily  Atwell  Clemons,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Newton  Clemons  and  Mary  Emmons  Spald- 
ing, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  Simon  Spalding,  (b.  1771)  and  Anna  Atwell 
OIney,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Spaulding  and  Abilene  Grover, 
his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Spaulding,  (1742- 1823),  served  as  sergeant  in 
Capt.  David  Cady's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He 
was'  born  in  Killingly,  where  he  died.  When  he  was  too  ill 
to  deliver  an  important  message  from  Washington,  his  wife 
carried  it  on  horseback. 

MRS.  LILLIE  DUNHAM  NEWELL.  32367 

Born  in  Southington,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Henry  H.  Newell. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Peck,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Dwight  Dunham  and  Laura  Oakley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Orson  Dunham  and  Hannah  Stanley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Sylvanus  Dunham  and  Theodosia  Peck,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Peck,  and  Theodosia  Gridley,  his  ist 
wife. 

Isaac  Peck,  (1752-1835),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Connecti- 
cut militia  and  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll.  He  was  born 
in  Berlin ;    died  in  Kensington,  Conn. 

MISS  MARY  E.  MAC  LEAN.  32368 

Born  in  Glastonbury,  Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  James  McLean,  Daniel  Ladd  and  James'  Otis, 
all  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Obed  Pulsifer  MacLean  and  Charlotte  Ladd,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  127 


Granddaughter  of  Silas  McLean  and  Anne  Pulsifer,  his  wife;  Samuel 
Cady  Ladd,  (1784-1853)  and  Celinda  Otis,   (1787-1872),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  McLean  and  Abigail  Strickland,  his 
wife;  Daniel  Ladd  and  Elizabeth  Cady,  (1746-1830),  his  wife;  James 
Otis  and  Orpha  Randall,  his  wife. 

James  McLean,  (1755-1843),  enlisted  1775;  was  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Bunker  Hill.  He  re-enlisted  and  was  taken  prisoner 
twice  but  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  In  1831  he  was  placed 
on  the  pension  roll  of  Hartford  county  for  service  as  private. 
He  was  born  in  Branford ;   died  in  Glastonbury,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  7677,  13205. 

James  Otis,  (1741-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1 83 1*  of  New  London  county  as  a  mariner  on  the  brig  Lexing- 
ton. 

Daniel  Ladd,  (1735-1819),  enlisted  1776,  in  Capt.  Joshua 
Huntington's  company,  Wadsworth's  brigade.  He  is  buried 
in  Franklin,  Conn. 

MRS.  JEANETTE  BRYANT  SMITH.  32369 

Born  in  East  Hartford,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Edwin  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Simeon  Smith,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Ezra  E.  Smith  and  Mary  E.  Bryant,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Simeon  Smith,  Jr.  and  Sally  Hawes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Smith  and  Annie  Byles,  his  wife,  m. 
1766. 

Simeon  Smith,  (1744-99),  served  as  lieutenant  of  the  Ash- 
ford  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and  was  subsequently 
promoted  captain. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  ALENE  KILLAM  BROWN.  32370 

Born  in  New  Haven,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Robert  A.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Edward  Pease  and  of  Jonathan  Button,  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Killam  and  Charlotte  King,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Killam  and  Abigail  Pease,  (b.  1789),  his 
wife;  John  King  and  Ahce  Button,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Pease  and  Abigail  Hale,  (b.  1758),  his 
wife,  m.  1783;  Jonathan  Button,  Jr.  and  Alice  Parsons,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Button  and  Naomi,  his  wife. 

Edward   Pease,    (1744-1817),   responded  to  the  Lexington 


128  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Alarm  and  1778  served  in  Rhode  Island.  His  widow  in  1840 
was  allowed  his  pension  for  fourteen  months  actual  service  as 
private,  Connecticut  Line.  He  was  born  in  Enfield,  where  he 
died. 

Jonathan  Button,  (1750-1837),  enlisted  1776  in  Capt.  Simon 
Wolcott's  company;  served  1778,  undei^  Capt.  Amasa  Loomis; 
and  Capt.  Richard  Pitkin;  1779  under  Capt.  Jonathan  Bush. 
His  pension  was  allowed  in  1832  for  fourteen  months  actual 
service  as  private,  Connecticut  Line. 

MRS.  JULL\  E.  BULKLEY  SHELLAND.  32371 

Born  in  Danbury,   Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Nathan  Bulkley,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Turney  Bulkley  and  Olive  Warren,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Bulkley  and  Phebe  Barnum,  his  wife ;  Rev. 
John  Warren,    (1785-1868)    and  Desire  Grant,  his   wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Rev.  Nathan  Bulkley  and  Sarah  Jennings,  his 
1st  wife. 

Nathan  Bulkley,  (1757-1837),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Fairfield  county,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Fairfield;  died  in 
Danbury. 

MRS.  JULIA  E.  BRIGGS.  32372 

Born  in  Greenwich,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  William  H.  Briggs. 
Descendant  of  David  Dayton,  M.  D. 
Daughter  of  Conklin  Husted  and  Mary  Ann  Close,  his  wife. 
Granddaugliter  of  Benjamin  Husted  and  Sarah  Dayton,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Dayton  and  Hannah,  his  wife. 
David  Dayton,  (1731-77),  served  as  surgeon  in  Capt.  Daniel 
Giffing's  company.  Col.  James  Clinton's  regiment,   1776.     He 
died  in  North  Castle,  N.  J. 

32373 
MRS.  GRACE  H.  LEWIS.  32374- 

Born  in  East  Bridgewater,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Newton  R.  Lewis. 

Descendant  of  Fortunatus  Howe,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Ellis  W.  Holmes  and  Juha  Gushing,  his  wife. 


UNBAGE  BOOK.  129 


Granddaughter  of  Ellis  Holmes,  (1809-85)  and  Susan  Howe,  (1812- 
96),  his  wife,  m.  1831. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Fortunatus  Howe  and  Sarah  Bruce,  (1766-1842), 
his  wife,  m.  1786. 

Fortunatus  Howe,  (1760-1831),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  1818,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massachusetts  Line.  He 
was  born  in  Marlboro,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MISS  ELLA  SHELDON.  32375 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Rising,  Ashbell  Seymour  and  Dan 
King,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Erastus  Sheldon  and  Frances  Catharine  Rising, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horace  Sheldon  and  Caroline  Cross,  his  wife ;  Dr. 
Aretus  Rising  and  Lucy  M.  Seymour,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aretus  Sheldon  and  Eunice  King,  his  wife; 
Nathaniel  Rising,  Jr.  and  Lydia  Spencer,  his  wife;  Bevil  Seymour, 
(1782-1852)  and  Lucy  Perkins,  his  ist  wife,  m.  1777. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Dan  King  and  Hannah  Harmon,  his  2d 
wife;  Nathaniel  Rising  and  Anne  Austin,  his  wife;  Ashbell  Seymour 
and  Abigail  Welles,  his  ist  wife. 

Nathaniel  Rising,  (1748-1814),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia. 

Dan  King,  (i 739-1816),  served  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  in 
Capt.  Elihu  Kent's  company.  He  was  born  in  Suffield,  Con- 
necticut., where  he  died. 

Also  No.  22236. 

Ashbell  Seymour,  (1748-1814),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  in  a  company  from  Wethersfield. 

MRS.  BERTHA  PALMER  ATTWOOD  WENDEL.  32376 

Born  in  East  Haddam,   Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Frederick  C.  H.  Wendel. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Enoch  Brainard,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Julius  Attwood  and  Catherine  Palmer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Brainard  Palmer  and  Eunice  Fox,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  or  Aaron  C.  Palmer  and  Azubah  Brainard,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Enoch  Brainard  and  Prudence  Hungcrford, 
his  wife. 

Enoch  Brainard  served  as  sergeant  of  minute  men  from  East 


130  DAUGHTEIRS  OI''  THE)  AMERICAN  R^VOI^UTION. 

Haddam,  1776,  in  Capt.  Eliphalet  Holmes's  company.     In  1777 
he  was  appointed  ensign  of  the  Seventh  company  or  trainband. 

Twenty-fifth  regiment. 

MRS.  MARY  W.  SMITH  BIGELOW.  32377 

Born  in  East  Haddam,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  David  Skinner  Bigelow,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Matthew  Smith,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Sylvester  Williams  Smith  and  Cynthia  Brainard  Cone, 
his  wife. 

Granddaught-er  of  Edmund  Smith  and  Roxanna  B.  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Smith,  Jr.  and  Fluvia  Ackley,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Matthew  Smith  and  Thankful  Ackley,  his 
wife. 

Matthew  Smith,  (1740-1824),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm.  He  was  born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.  14658,  16604,  20199,  28357. 

MRS.  MARY  GREEN  BOARDMAN.  32378 

Born  in  East  Haddam,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Norman  L.  Boardman. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Green. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Brainerd  Warner  and  Mary  Ann  Green,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Oliver  Green  and  Damaris  Howe,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Greert  and  Ruth  Marshall,  his  wife. 
James  Green,  (1728-1809),  was  senior  captain  of  the  Second 
Connecticut  militia  regiment  of  Light  Horse  during  the  war. 
He  was  born  in  Barnstable,  Mass.,  died  in  East  Haddain,  Conn. 
Also  Nos.  3066,  8243,  22869. 

MRS.  MARY  S.  BUGBEE.  32379 

Born  in  Benton,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  A.  S.  Bugbee. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Nathaniel  Stowell,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Charles  Newcomb  and  Sarah  Brownell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Brownell  and  Sabrina  Stowell,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel   Stowell  and  Aurelia  Bancroft,  his 
wife,  m.  1795. 
Nathaniel  Stowell,  (1761-1823),  enlisted  for  three  years  and 


UNE^VGE  BOOK.  I3I 


was  appointed  sergeant,  1783,  under  Col.  Heman  Swift.     He 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  18 18,  for  service  as  private  and 
sergeant  in  the  Connecticut  Line. 
Also  No.  30612. 

AilSS  NETXIE  EUGENIA  CHAFFEE.  32380 

Born  in  Sprague,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Snell,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Zelotes  Emery  Chaffee  and  Hannah  Sophronia  Snell, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Snell,  Jr.  and  Hannah  Chaffee,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Snell  and  Lydia  Farnham,  (1757-1819), 
his  wife. 

Joseph  Snell,  (1755-1846),  enlisted  1778  for  two  years  under 
Capt.  Thomas  Abbe,  Col.  Samuel  Wyllis.  He  was  incapaci- 
tated by  an  accident  in  1779,  for'  active  duty  and  received  an 
honorable  discharge.  His  pension  was  allowed  in  1818,  for 
two  years  actual  service  as  private,  Connecticut  Continental 
Line.     He  was'  born  in  Windham ;   died  in  Union. 

MRS.  JENNIE  D.  BOARDMAN  COMSTOCK.  32381 

Born  in  East  Haddam,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Wilbur   S.   Comstock. 

Descendant  of  Matthew  Smith,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of   Francis   Boardman   and    Mary  Douglass,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Curtis  Boardman  and  Sophronia  Palmer, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Palmer  and  Dorothy  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  Matthew  Smith,  (1740-1824),  and  Thankful 
Ackley,  his  wife. 

See  No.  Z2m. 

MRS.  HATTIE  ESTHER  EMMONS.  32382 

Born  in  Mansfield,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Marshall  Emmons. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Reuben  Clark,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Charles  A.  Champlin  and  Sarah  Ann  Clark,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jason  Lee  Clark,   (b.  1787),  and  Julia  Ann  Cone, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Clark  and   Prudence  Wright,  his  2d 
wife,  m.  1784. 
Reuben  Clark,   (1734-1812),  enlisted  1775,  when  he  served 


132  DAUGHTERS  OP  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

as  sergeant  and  1776,  as  ensign,  Connecticut  Line.    These  com- 
missions signed  by  Gov.  Jonathan  Trumbull  are  filed  with  the 
pension   papers   of   the    widow.     He   was   born   in    Saybrook, 
where  he  died. 
Also  No.  8950. 

MISS  LUCY  GELSTON.  32383 

Born  in  East  Haddam,  Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  William  Gelston,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  William  Gelston,  Jr.  and  Lucy  Bigelovv,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Gelston  and  Senah  Sears,  his  wife. 
William   Gelston,    (1756-1840),   was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Middlesex  county,   1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
Connecticut  Continental  Line. 

MRS.  HATTIE  NETTLETON  GRIFFITH.  32384 

Born  in  Bristol,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Rev.  George  William  Griffith. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Elihu  Sanford,  Abraham  Bartholomew, 
Jacob  Bartholomew,  Capt.  Isaiah  Thompson  and  Hezekiah 
Gridley,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Merriman  and  Lucinda  Tuttle,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eli  Todd  Merriman  and  Jeannette  Bartholomew, 
his  wife;  Eliada  Tuttle  and  Harmah  Sanford,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Titus  Merriman  and  Polly  Thompson,  his  wife; 
Asa  Bartholomew,  (b.  1776)  and  Charity  Shelton,  his  wife;  Elihu  San- 
ford and  Sarah  Thorpe,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Thompson  and  Lydia  Norton,  his 
wife;  Jacob  Bartholomew  and  Sarah  Gridley,  (1738-1801),  his  ist 
wife,  m.  1760. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Bartholomew  and  Hannah 
Page,  his  wife;    Hezekiah  Gridley  and  Sarah  Newell,  his  wife. 

Elihu  Sanford,  (1759-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
1818,  of  New  Haven  county  for  service  as  sergeant  in  the  Con- 
necticut Line.     He  was  born  in  Bethany,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Abraham  Bartholomew,  (1708-98),  was  a  patriot.  He  was 
born  in  Bfanford;   died  in  Bristol. 

Jacob  Bartholomew,  (1736-1805),  served  as  a  soldier;  was 
captured  and  confined  on  a  prison  ship. 

Also  No.  5364. 

Isaiah  Thompson.   (1753-91),  rose  from  private  to  captain, 


une^age;  book.  133 


Connecticut  Continental  artillery.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Cincinnati  of  Connecticut.     He  died  in  Avon,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  5386. 

Hezekiah  Gridley,  (1701-76),  served  on  war  committees  of 
Bristol. 

MRS.  JANETTE  L.  MORGAN.  32385 

Born  in  East  Haddam,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Henry  Martyn  Morgan. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Green. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  B.  Warner  and  Mary  Ann  Green,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32378. 

MRS.  A.  JEANETTE  W.  PARKER.  32386 

Born  in  Canaan,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Francis  Parker. 

Descendant  of  William  Longfellow. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Williams  and  Ursula  Day,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Williams  and  Elizabeth  Longfellow,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Longfellow  and  Sarah  Knowlton,  his 
wife,  m.  1781. 

William  Longfellow,  (1755-1834),  was  at  the  battle  of  Bun- 
ker Hill  in  Capt.  Nathaniel  Wade's  company,  Col.  Moses 
Little's  regiment.  He  was  honorably  discharged  1777,  on 
account  of  his  health.  His  pension  was  allowed  for  over  nine- 
teen months'  actual  service  as  private  Massachusetts  Line. 
He  was  born  in  Byfield,  Mass. ;   died  in  Canaan,  N.  H. 

MISS  SARAH  L.  PARKER.  32387 

Born  in  East  Haddam,  Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  John  Parker,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Ozias  H.  Parker  and  Maria  Mary  Ayer,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Elial  Parker  and  Prudence  Avery,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Parker  and  Sarah  Fuller,  his  wife. 
John  Parker,  (1732-1806),  served  as  a  private  under  differ- 
ent commands,  1776-81,  in  the  Connecticut  militia.     He  was 
born  in  Saybrook ;   died  in  East  Haddam. 

MiSS  GEORGL'VN  L.  WARNER.  32388 

Born  in  New  Haddam,  Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Green. 


134  DAUGHTERS  OI^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Brainerd  Warner  and  Mary  Anna  Green,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32378. 

MRS.  ABBY  ANN  WEST.  32389 

Born  in  New  Haddam,  Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  William  Gelston,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  William  Gelston,  Jr.  and  Lucy  Bigelow,  his  wife. 
See.  No.  32383- 

MRS.  ANNIE  PENROSE  COLLINS  MITCHELL.  32390 

Born  in  Sussex,  Delaware. 

Wife  of  Frederic  Louis  Mitchell. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  Thomas  Collins,  of  Delaware. 

Daughter  of  Jonathan  Penrose  Collins  and  Mary  A.  Knowles,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Collins  and  Ann  Penrose,  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  and  was  active 
in  harrassing  Howe's  army  when  it  passed  through  Delaware. 
He  governed  with  ability  and  gave  liberally  to  the  patriot  cause. 

Also  No.  14494. 

MRS.  RUTH  ANNA  J.  WILSON.  32391 

Born  in  Dover,  Delaware. 

Wife  of  Dr.  James  H.  Wilson, 

Descendant  of  Judge  Charles  Greenbury  Ridgely  and  Hon. 
John  Banning,  of  Dover,  Delaware. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Ridgely  and  Virginia  Emerson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Moore  Ridgely  and  Sarah  Banning,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Greenbury  Ridgely  and  Ann  Moore,  his 
wife;  John  Banning  and  Elizabeth  Alford,  his  wife. 

Charles  Greenbury  Ridgely,  (1737-84),  was  a  member  of 
the  convention  that  framed  the  constitution  of  Delaware,  1776. 

John  Banning,  (1740-91),  was  a  member  of  the  Council  of 
Safety  and  a  member  of  the  Assembly  from  1777  until  his 
death. 


line:age  book.  135 


MRS.  VIRGINIA  HARRINGTON  CRAWFORD.  32392 

Born  in  Dover,  Delaware. 
Wife  of  Harry  Stockton  Crawford. 

Descendant  of  Judge  Charles  Greenbury  Ridgely  and  Hon. 
John  Banning. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Harrington  and  Ruth  Anna  Ridgely,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Henry  Ridgely  and  Virginia  Emerson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32391- 

MISS  ABBIE  C.  GRAVES.  32393 

Born  in  Thompson,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Stillwell,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Banner  Graves  and  Jane  Charlton,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ralph  Charlton  and  Abigail  Stillwell,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Stillwell  and  Sarah  Warford,  his  wife. 
John  Stillwell,  (1746-1807),  served  as  lieutenant  1776,  in  Col. 
John   Piper's   regiment  of  Bedford  county  militia.     He  was 
born  in  Bedford  county,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

MISS  JENNIE  A.  GRAVES.  32394 

Born  in  Thompson,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Stillwell. 
Daughter  of  Banner  Graves  and  Jane  Charlton,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32393- 

MRS.  LILLIE  GRAVES  WASHBURN.  3239s 

Born  in  Thompson,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  William  S.  Washburn. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Stillwell. 
Daughter  of  Banner  Graves  and  Jane  Charlton,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32393- 

MRS.  EMMA  GRAY  GORDON.  32396 

Born  in  Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Gordon. 

Descendant  of  William  Taylor  and  William  Patterson,  of 
Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Milton  Gray  and  Charlotte  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Taylor,  (b.  1798)  and  Margaret  Patterson, 
(b.  1798),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Taylor  and  Jean  Wilson,  his  wife; 
William  Patterson  and  Sarah  (Patterson),  his  wife. 


136  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  x^MERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of   William   Taylor. 

William  Patterson  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  William 
Gray's  company  of  Pennsylvania  militia,  1777.  He  was  born, 
1745,  in  Ireland. 

William  Taylor,  of  Bucks  county,  served  as  private  in  Capt. 
Andrew  Long's  company,  Col.  Samuel  Miles's  Pennsylvania 
regiment  which  gave  distinguished  service  at  the  battles  of 
Long  Island  and  IMonmouth.     He  died  1800,  in  Philadelphia. 

MRS.  KATHARINE  STOUTENBURGH  BARRETT.        32397 

Born  in  Hyde  Park,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Thomas  W.  Barrett. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Emerson,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Walter  H.   Stoutenburgh  and  Ada  Parker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  A.  Parker  and  Catherine  Emerson,  (b.  1826), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Emerson  and  Betsey  Maybury,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Emerson  and  Dolly  Dearborne, 
(b.  1748),  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Emerson,  (1747-1828),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Stoddard  Alarms  where  he  lived  during  the  Revolution.  He 
was  born  in  New  Hampshire ;    died  in  Solon,  N.  Y. 

MISS  MOLLY  CAMILLA  BOSTICK.  32398 

Born  in  Columbus,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  William  Jones,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Arthur  Berrien  Bostick  and  Camilla  McKenzie,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hilliary  Bostick,  (d.  1890)  and  Martha  Eraser, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  David  Bostick  and  Jane  Jones,  (d.  1847),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Jones,  Jr.  and  Susan  Wilson, 
his  wife. 

William  Jones,  Jr.,  served  in  the  first  volimteer  company  of 
Hanover,  Va.  He  was  in  the  southern  campaign  and  his  com- 
mission was  signed  1783,  by  Gov.  Benjamin  Harrison.  He 
died  in  Georgia. 

Also  No.  10409. 

MRS.  KATE  MILNER  BROWN.  32399 

Born  in  Griffin,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Hon.  James  E.  Brown. 


line^age;  book.  137 


Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Milner. 

Daughter  of  Jonathan  P.  Milner  and  Catharine  Addy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Simeon  Milner  and  Elizabeth  Nail,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Willis  Milner  and Ballard,  his  wife. 

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

John  Milner,  (1746-1812),  was  a  Whig  who  suffered  from 
his  Tory  neighbors  and  served  in  the  miHtia.  He  was  born  in 
England ;   died  in  Wilkes  county,  Ga. 

Also  Nos.  ^^6,  1025,  3045,  21447. 

32400 

MISS  ANNIE  HORNADY.  32401 

Born  in  Americus,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  John  Harrell. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Carr  Hornady  and  Adeline  M.  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Augustus  Smith  and  Agnes  Harrell,  (b. 
1790),  his  2d  wife,  m.  1820. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Harrell,  (b.  1769)  and  Mary  (Har- 
rell), his  wife,  (cousins). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Harrell  and  Unity  Fox,  his  wife. 

John  Harrell,  (1746-99),  enlisted  1776  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
John  Brown's  company,  Col.  Francis  Nash's  regiment  of  North 
Carolina  militia. 

MISS  LAURA  NINA  HORNADY.  32402 

Born  in  Americus,  Georgia. 
Descendant  of  John  Harrell. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Carr  Hornady  and  Adeline  M.  Smith,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32401. 

MISS  JENNIE  ROBINSON  MOBLEY.  32403 

Born  in  Social  Circle,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Francis  Webb. 

Daughter  of  John  Robert  Mobley  and  Josephine  Robinson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  H.  Robinson  and  Martha  Webb,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Webb  and  Ann  Thomason,  his  wife. 

Gr.-  gr.-  granddaughter  of  Francis  Webb  and  Frances  Walker,  his 
wife. 

Francis  Webb,  (1759-1811),  served  as  midshipman  on  the 
ship  "Dragon"  where  he  was  wounded  in  the  first  battle.  He 
was  born  in  Essex  county,  Va. ;   died  in  Hancock  county,  Ga. 


138  DAUGHTERS  OF  THEJ  AMERICAN  REV0E,UTION. 

MRS.  LUA  VAUGHN  NIXON  32404 

Born  in  Sweetwater,  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  William  M.  Nixon. 

Descendant  of  Lient.  Thomas  Boyd. 

Daughter  of  Gen.  John  Crawford  Vaughn  and  N.  A.  Boyd,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  James  Vaughn  and  Jane  Crawford,  his  wife; 
Joseph  Boyd,   (1798-1874)   and  Margaret  Lilburn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Vaughn  and  Fannie  Foley,  his  wife; 
Thomas  Boyd  and  Nancy  Ann  Martin,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Boyd,  (1754-1814),  was  appomted  1776,  third  lieu- 
tenant in  the  Pennsylvania  Rifle  regiment.  He  was  born  in 
Northampton  county.  Pa. ;   died  in  Knox  county,  Tenn. 

MRS.  PALMER  G.  PHELAN.  32405 

Born  in  Rusk  county,  Texas. 

Wife  of  Sidney  H.  Phelan.  , 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Jones',  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of   Malcolm  D.   Graham  and  Amelia  Ready,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jerusha  Jones  Sims  Ready  and  Sarah  (Banks) 
Sims,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ralph  Banks,  (1757-1823)  and  Rachel  Jones, 
(1769-1851),  his  wife,  m.  1788. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Jones  and  Charity  Alston,  his  wife. 

James  Jones,  (1730-77),  was  captain  of  Light  Horse  Caval- 
ry. He  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Congress,  1776,  and 
represented  his  county  in  the  Senate.  He  was  born  in  Wake 
county,  N.  C,  wher'e  he  died. 

Also  No.  26610.  *  ' 

MRS.  PALMER  GRAHAM  PHELAN  ATKINSON.  32406 

Born  in  Montgomery,  Alabama. 
Wife  of   Ulric   S.   Atkinson. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Jones. 

Daughter  of  Sidney  H.  P'helan  and  Palmer  Graham,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Malcolm  D.  Graham  and  Amelia  Ready,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32405. 

MRS.  LOIS  BRYAN  STROBHAR.  32407 

Born  in  McDonough,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Cecil  W.  Strobhar. 
Descendant  of  Kzekiel  Cloud. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  1 39 


Daughter  of  George  Whitfield  Bryan  and  Cornelia  Stokes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Hale  Stokes  and  Mary  Cloud,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Cloud  and  Elizabeth  Harmon,  his  wife. 

Ezekiel  Cloud,  (1753-1850),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Georgia,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Georgia  Line. 
He  was  born  in  Yadkin  county,  N.  C. ;  died  in  Henry  county, 
Ga. 

MISS  ESTELLE  STEWART.  32408 

Born  in  Conyers,  Georgia. 
Descendant  of  Francis  Webb. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Alexander  Stewart  and  Caroline  Robinson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  H.  Robinson  and  Martha  Webb,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32403. 

32409 

MISS  LILY  HATTIE  SMITH.  32410 

Born  in  Atlanta,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Zachariah  Lamar,  of  Georgia. 

Daughter  of  Walter  Hill  Smith  and  Martha  Eliza  Grantland,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Smith  and  Frances  Lamar,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Lamar. 

Zachariah  Lamar,  (1752-1825),  served  as  a  soldier  under 
Col.  Elijah  Clarke. 

Also  No.  31293. 

MRS.  SUSAN  DISMUKES  GEE  DU  PONT.  3241 1 

Born  in  Quincy,  Florida. 

Wife  of  John  Edwin  Du  Pont. 

Descendant  of  Paul  Dismukes. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Alston  Gee  and  Elizabeth  Walton  Dismukes,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Thompson  Dismukes  and  Ann  Logan  Munroe, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Paul  Dismukes  and  Sarah  Richardson,  his 
wife. 

Paul  Dismukes',  (1762-1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Tennessee,  1834,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Virginia 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Virginia ;  died  in  Davidson  county, 
Tenn. 

Also  Nos.  8043,  20228,  28385. 


I40  daughte;rs  o]?  the  American  revoi^ution. 

MRS.  SUSAN  GRISWOLD  SLADE.  32412 

Born  in  Goldsboro,  North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Richard  W.  Slade. 

Descendant  of  William  Griswold,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  C.  Hunter  and  Ann  Griswold,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Griswold  and  Susan  Green,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Griswold  and  Abagail  Grimes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Griswold  and  Martlia  Tapley  ('1742- 
89),  his  wife,  m.  1761. 

William  Griswold,  (1734-1806),  turned  out  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  in  Capt.  John  Chester's  company.  He  was  born  in 
Wethersfield ;   died  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn. 

Also  No.  17412. 

MRS.  FANNIE  LOURY  PORTER.  32413 

Born  in  Greenville,  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  James  Henry  Porter. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  William  Moore,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Moore  Loury  and  Julia  Eason,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Edmondson  Loury  and  Elizabeth  Moore,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Moore  and  EHzabeth  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.  In  1789  he  was  placed  on  the  invalid 
pension  roll  of  Washington  county,  Va.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  14506,  23333,  28372. 

MRS.  JULIA  LOURY  MEADOR.  32414 

Born  in  Greenville,  Tennessee. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Dent  Meador. 
Descendant  of  Sergt  AVilliam  Moore. 
Daughter  of  William  Moore  Loury  and  Julia  Eason,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32413- 

MRS.  IDA  SIMMONS  KING.  32415 

Born  in  Lawrenceville,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  George  Edward  King. 
Descendant  of  Simon  Terrell. 

Daughter  of  James  Kinckney  Simmons  and  Eliza  Thompson  Terrell, 
his  wife. 


UNE^AGE^  BOOK.  I4I 


Granddaughter  of  William  Terrell  and  Sarah  Thompson  Kendrick, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Simon  Terrell  and  Sarah  Thompson,  his 
wife. 

Simon  Terrell  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Franklin 
county,  Ga.,  1836,  for  service  as  dragoon  of  North  Carolina 
militia.     He  was  born  1755,  in  Orange  county,  N.  C. 

Also  No.  30683. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  DU  BIGNON  ALSTON.  32416 

Born  in  Savannah,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Robert  Gotten  Alston. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Tinsley,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Fleming  Grantland  Du  Bignon  and  Caroline  Lamar,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Du  Bignon  and  Ann  Virginia  Grantland, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seaton  Grantland  and  Nancy  Tinsley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Thomas  Tinsley  and  Susanna  Thomson, 
his  wife. 

Thomas  Tinsley,  (1755-1822),  gave  military  and  civil  ser- 
vice.    He  was  born  in  Hanover  county,  Va.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  5632,  6444,  14610. 

MRS.  JEANIE  PARK  KINGSBERY  HARBIN.  32417 

Born  in  Rome,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  R.  M.  Harbin. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Bowie,  of  South  Carolina, 
Daughter  of  Charles  Samuel  Kingsbery  and  Rosa  Bowie,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Langdon  Bowie  and  Jane  Park,  his  2d  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Bowie  and  Rosey  Ann  Watt,  his  wife. 
See  Nos.  32954- 

MISS  MARY  KINGSBERY.  32418 

Born  in  Atlanta,  Georgia. 
Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Bowie. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Samuel  Kingsbery  and  Rosa  Bowie,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32954- 

32419 
MRS.  ADAH  EVANS  HARRIS.  32420 

Born  in  Person  county.  North  Carolina. 
Wife  of  H.  F.  Harris. 


142  DAUGHTERS  OlC  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Charles  Anderson,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Evans  and  Margret  Bumpres,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Bumpres  and  Elizabeth  Anderson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Anderson,  (1789-1868)  and  Mary 
Williams,  (1789-1879),  his  ist  wife,  m.  1810. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Anderson  and  Sarah  Jones,  his 
m.  1793. 

Charles  Anderson,  (1750-1829),  enlisted  1777  and  was  ser- 
geant in  Capt.  John  Winston's  company,  Col.  Charles  Lewis's 
Virginia  regiment. 

Also  Nos.  22612,  28389. 

MRS.  MAMEY  FELTON  HATCHER  GRADY.  32421 

Born  in  Macon  county,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  O.  M.  Grady. 

Descendant  of  Evans  Long. 

Daughter  of  Marshall  James  Hatcher  and  Hamilton  Felton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Hamilton  Felton  and  Mary  Virginia 
Crocker,  (b.  1835),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Nimrod  Long  Crocker  and  Louisa 
Stapler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Crocker  and  Mary  Long,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Evans  Long  and  Lucy  Apperson,  his 
wife. 

Evans  Long  was  the  youngest  of  five  brothers, — Gabriel, 
Anderson,  Nicholas  and  Nimrod, — who  served  in  the  revolu- 
tion. He  was  born  in  Culpeper  county,  Va. ;  died  18 19  in 
Twiggs  county,  Ga.,  and  is  buried  near  Milledgeville,  Baldwin 
county,  Ga. 

Also  No.  2897. 

MRS.  HAMILTON  FELTON  HATCHER.  32422 

Born  in  Macon  county,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Marshall  James  Hatcher. 
Descendant  of  Evans  Long. 

Daughter  of  William  Hamilton  Felton-  and  Mary  Virginia  Crocker, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  32421. 

MRS.  MARGARET  CALLAWAY  AXSON.  32423 

Born  in  Camilla,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Benjamin  Palmer  Axson. 
Descendant  of  Christopher  Irvin. 


I.INKAGIC  15CXJK.  143 

Daughter  of  James  Callaway  and  Vicna  Flewellyn  Furlow,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Merrell  Price  Callaway  and  Mary  Irvin,  (1816-82), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Tucker  Irvin,  (1784)  and  Isabella 
Henderson  Bankston,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Irvin  and  Louisa  Tucker,  his 
1st  wife;  Laurence  Bankston  and  Nancy  Henderson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Henderson  and  —  Lee,  his  wife. 

Christopher  Irvin  enlisted  in  the  Fifth  Virginia  regiment, 
1776,  as  a  soldier.  He  removed  to  Georgia,  where,  in  181 5,  he 
died. 

MRS.  MARTHA  HARPER  HAMILTON.  32424 

Born  iiT  Carr  Spring,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  David  Emanuel  Blount  Hamilton. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Reuben  Long,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Thornton  Harper  and  Frances  Long  Richard- 
son, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  Armistead  Richardson  and  Elizabeth  Griggs, 
his  wife,  m.  1807. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Richardson,  (1755-96)  and  FraiTces 
Long,  his  wife,  m.  1775. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Long  and  Mary  Long,  his  wife. 

Reuben  Long,  (1730-91),  entered  the  army  as  ensign  1776; 
was  promoted  heutenant  1777  and  served  to  the  close  of  the 
war.  He  received  land  for  his  service.  He  was  born  in  Cul- 
peper,  Va.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  30662. 

MRS.  MAY  CLARK  KIDDER.  32429 

Born  in  Omaha,  Nebraska. 
Wife  of  Frank  M.  Kidder. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Samuel  Camp,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  John  Terrill  Clark  and  Ella  S.  Camp,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  George  Camp  and  Esther  Reust,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Earl  Camp  and  Marinda  Randall,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Able  Camp  and  Lucy  Pierce,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of   Samuel    Camp,    (1746-1826)    and    Betty 
Ricord,  his  ist  wife,  m.  1766. 
See  No.  32028. 

MRS.  MARY  LOUISA  CASEY  CUMMINGS.  32430 

Born  in  Pekin,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Charles  Carrol  Cummings. 


144  DAUGHTTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Maj.   Nathan  Goodale. 

Daughter  of  John  W.  Casey  and  Elizabeth  M.  Morris,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wanton  Casey,  (1760-1842)  and  Elizabeth  Goodale, 
(1772-1830),  his  wife,  m.  1789. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Goodale  and  Elizabeth  Gates  Phelps,  his 
wife. 

Nathan  Goodale,  (1744-93),  served  as  heutenant.of  Conti- 
nental Infantry,  1775,  and  as  captain,  1777.  He  was  wounded 
and  taken  prisoner  at  King's  Bridge,  1778,  and  not  exchanged 
until  1780.  He  was  noted  for  daring  exploits  and  was  brevet 
major  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati of  Massachusetts  where  he  was  born.  He  emigrated 
to  Ohio,  1788,  and  was  one  of  the  oldest  settlers  of  Marietta. 
He  was  surprised  and  captured  by  the  Indians,  1793,  and  died 
in  captivity. 

Also  Nos.  1085,  28715. 

MRS.  DELIA  H.  CULVER.  32431 

Born  in  Troy,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Samuel  H.  Culver. 

Descendant  of  Elijah  Norton. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Hanley  and  Susan  B.  Norton,  (b.  1800),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Norton  and  Rebecca  Moores,  (1766-1849), 
his  wife,  m.  1785. 

Elijah  Norton,  (1759-1843),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Washington  county,  N.  Y.,  1831,  for  service  as'  private  in 
the  Connecticut  militia.  After  the  Revolution  he  became  an 
officer  and  these  commissions  are  in  possession  of  the  family. 
He  was  born  in  Edgartown,  Mass. ;  died  in  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  CLARA  NETTIE  GLINES  DWYER.  32432 

Born  in  Kewanee,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Thomas  H.  Dwyer. 

Descendant   of   Ebenezer   Hancock. 

Daughter  of  James  Le  Roy  Glines  and  Amy  Land,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Glines  and  Eliza  Truesdell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Glines  and  Mary  Hill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Glines  and  Hannah  Hancock,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Hancock  and  Eliza  Lowell, 
his  wife,  m.  1767. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I45 


Ebenezer  Hancock,  (1741-1819),  was  appointed,  1776,  by 
his'  brother,  Gov.  John  Hancock,  deputy  paymaster  general 
of  Eastern  Department. 

Also  Nos.  21003,  24279. 

MISS  JOSEPHINE   ANDERSON.  32433 

Born  in  Doddsville,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Dodds,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Anderson  and  Caroline  Dodds,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Dodds  and  Elizabeth  Johnston,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Dodds,  Jr.  and  Catherine  Miller,  his 
wife. 

Joseph  Dodds,  Jr.,  (1756-1833),  served  as  ensign  in  the 
York  county,  Pa.,  militia,  1777,  and  as  lieutenant  under  his 
brother,  Capt.  William  Dodds.  He  was  born  in  Adams  Co., 
Pa. ;   died  near  Dayton.  Ohio. 

Also  No.  29813. 

MISS  CLARA  ALDEN  ROWLAND.  32434 

Born  in  Augusta,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Henry  Wight,  Andrew  Rowland,  Lieut. 
Jonathan  Maltbie,  and  Lieut.  Col.  Zephaniah  Leonard. 

Daughter  of  William  Maltbie  Rowland  and  Clarissa  Leonard  Wight, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Rowland  and  Sarah  Maltbie,  his  wife; 
Rev.  Henry  Wight,  D.  D.  and  Clarissa  Leonard,  (1771-1864),  his  2d 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Rowland  and  Elizabeth  Fitch,  his  wife ; 
Jonathan  Maltbie  and  Elizabeth  Allen,  his  wife;  Zephaniah  Leonard 
and  Abigail  Alden,  his  wife. 

Henry  Wight,  (1752-1837),  left  Harvard  College  to  serve 
as  a  minute  man  at  the  Rhode  Island  Alarm.  He  was  born  in 
Medfield,  Mass. ;  died  in  Bristol,  R.  I. 

Also  Nos.  2440,  5583,  20717. 

Zephaniah  Leonard,  (1736-1814),  served  as  lieutenant  col- 
onel of  Bristol  county  militia  at  the  siege  of  Boston.  He  was 
born  at  Raynham,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Andrew  Rowland,  (1737-1802),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety.  He  was  born  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  where  he 
died. 

Jonathan  Maltbie,   (1744-98),  was  commissioned  lieutenant, 


146  DAUGHTERS  Ol?  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

1776,  by  Gov.  John  Hancock  and  served  on  the  cruiser  "Trum- 
bull."    He  was  born  in  Stamford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Fairfield. 
Also  Nos.  1220,  4003,  17707. 

MISS  ROSE  E.  JUDSON.  32435 

Born  in  Winslow,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Lemuel  Rust. 

Daughter  of  Charles  O.  Judson  and  Chloe  Elizabeth  Rust,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Rust  and  Sarah  Tracey,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Kingsley  Rust  and  Mary  Sheldon,  his 
2d  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Rust  and  Azuba  Kingsley,  (1741- 
1827),  his  wife,  m.  1762. 

Lemuel  Rust,  (1741-1813),  turned  out  at  the  first  cah  for 
troops.  He  was  subsequently  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Lemuel 
Pomeroy's  company,  Col.  Ezra  May's  regiment  of  Massachu- 
sett's  militia.  He  was  born  in  Coventry,  Conn. ;  died  in  South- 
ampton, Mass. 

Also  Nos.  9774,  30189. 

MRS.  MYRTLE  HOFFSTATTER  HOSFORD.  32436 

Born  in  Munson,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  WilHam  H.  Hosford. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  (Wylde)  Wood. 

Daughter  of  John  C.  Hoffstatter  and  Susan  Eunesa  Wood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  De  Milt  Wood  and  Sophia  Tuttle,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Timothy  (Wylde)  Wood  and  Susanna  Warner 
De  Milt,  his  wife. 

Timothy  (Wylde)  Wood,  (1757-1835),  served  as  a  private 
in  Capt.  Ozias  Bissell's  company,  Col.  Increase  Moseley's  Con- 
necticut regiment.  He  was  born  in  England;  died  in  Cam- 
den, N.  Y. 

Also  No.  31658. 

MRS.  HANNAH  DEAN  ALLEN  MILLER.  32437 

Born  in  Scituate,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Rev.  Milton  J.  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Hezekiah  Allen,  Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  George  Minot  Allen  and  Hannah  E.  Otis,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Morrill  Allen-,   (b.  1776)   and  Hannah  Dean, 
his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  1 47 


Gr. -granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Allen,  Jr.  and  Mary  Peters,  his  2d 
wife,  m.  1757. 

Hezekiah  Allen,  Jr.,  (1724-98),  marched  from  Dedham  at 
the  Lexington  Alarm. 

MRS.  MARIA  LOUISA  COLE  REMINGTON.  32438 

Born  in  Swansea,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  William  A.  Remington. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Charles  Thompson,  Ebenezer  Cole,  Ebe- 
nezer  Cole,  Jr.,  and  Col.  Sylvester  Child. 

Daughter  of  Ebenezer  Cole  and  Maria  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Cole,  Jr.  and  Patty  Ingraham,  his  wife; 
Dr.  William  Thompson  and  Sarah  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Cole  and  Prudence  Miller,  his  wife; 
Charles  Thompson  and  Sarah  Child,  (b.  1752),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Child  and  Abigail  Miller,  his  wife. 

Charles  Thompson,  (1748-1803),  was  appointed  chaplain  of 
the  First  Continental  Battalion,  Col.  Christopher  Greene.  He 
was  born  in  Amwell,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Charlton,  Mass. 

Ebenezer  Cole,  (1715-98),  served  as  deputy  from  Warren, 
R.  I.,  to  the  General  Assembly. 

Ebenezer  Cole,  Jr.,  (1756-1818),  served  as  a  private  in  a 
company  commanded  by  his  older  brother  Curtis  Cole. 

Sylvester  Child  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Defence 
and  was  appointed  to  receive  recruits.  He  was  taken  prisoner, 
1778,  with  his  son-in-law,  Charles  Thompson.  He  was  born 
in  Swansea,  Mass.,  1730;  died  in  Warren  R.  I. 

MRS.  EMMA  SHAW  MURPHY.  32439 

Born  in  Delhi,  New  York. 

Widow  of  Joseph  Murphy. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Shaw  and  of  John  Phillips. 

Daughter  of  Ansel  Shaw  and  Lavinia  Phillips,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Shaw  and  Mary  Butler,  his  wife;  John 
Phillips  and  Hannah  Nichols,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Shaw  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Delaware 
county,  New  York,  1818,  for  two  years  actual  service  as  pri- 
vate in  the  Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born,  1762,  in  Plain- 
field,  Mass. ;  died  in  Delhi,  N.  Y. 

John  Phillips  served  as  a  private,  1781,  in  Col.  Samuel  Can- 


148  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

field's  Connecticut  regiment  at  West  Point.     He  was  born  in 
Colebrbok;  died  in  Hartford,  Conn. 

MRS.  EFFIE  THOMPSON.  32440 

Born  in  Carrollton,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Harry  Clay  Thompson. 

Descendant  of  Conrad  Goodner. 

Daughter  of  Americus  Don  Carlos  and  Rebecca  Goodner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Jacob  Goodner  and  Susanna  Payne,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Conrad  Goodner  and  Elizabeth  Scherer,  his 
wife. 

Conrad  Goodner,  (1756-1837),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  St.  Clair  Co.,  Ill,  1831,  for  service  as  private  of  North 
Carolina  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Germany;  died 
in  Nashville,  111. 

MISS  MARGARET  TAYLOR  SHARP.  32441 

Born  in  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  David  Nelson. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Sharp  and  Eliza  Nelson  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Taylor  and  Nancy  Purdy  Nelson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Nelson  and  Martha  Purdy,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  David  Nelson  and  Margaret  Logan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Nelson,  (1725-1804)  and  Martha 
Patterson,  his  wife. 

David  Nelson,  (1754-1829),  was  a  lieutenant  in  the  Fourth 
Battalion  of  Pennsylvania  Associators  of  Cumberland  county, 
at  Valley  Forge.  He  was  born  near  Mif flintown,  Pa. ;  died 
near  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  1999,  24604,  29212. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  EDWARDS  KEITH.  32442 

Born  in  La  Moille,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Charles  Newton  Keith. 

Descendant  of  Noah  Edwards,  Corp.  Simeon  Edwards, 
Sergt.  Nehemiah  Cleveland,  Jr.,  and  Abraham  Parmenter. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Edwards  and  Aurelia  Maria  Parmenter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abner  Edwards  and  Fanny  Cleveland,  his  wife; 
John  Parmenter  and  Mary  Hobbs,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Edwards  and  Lydia  Edwards,  his  wife; 
Nehemiah  Cleveland,  Jr.  and  Hannah  Parsons,   (1756-1861),  his  wife, 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I49 


m.  1781;  Abraham  Parmenter  and  Patience  Patterson,  (b.  1762),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Noah  Edwards  and  Jerusha  Alvord,  his 
wife;  Nehemiah  Cleveland  (d.  1792)  and  Dinah  Brown,  (d.  1805),  his 
wife. 

Noah  Edwards,  (1722-1805),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  responded  to  the  call  in  the  Revolution.  He  was  born 
in  Northampton,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Simeon  Edwards,  (1754-1830),  served  as  corporal  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Clapp's  company,  1777,  in  the  Hampshire  county,  Mas- 
sachusetts militia.  He  was'  born  in  Northampton,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 

Abraham  Parmenter  served  seven  years  as  private  in  the 
Massachusetts  line.  He  was  at  White  Plains,  Monmouth  and 
Yorktown.  His  pension  was-  allowed,  18 18,  at  the  age  of 
fifty-eight,  and  he  received  it  in  Ohio. 

Nehemiah  Cleveland,  Jr.,  (1753- 1843),  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll,  181 8,  for  eight  months  actual  service  as  private 
and  sixteen  months  as  sergeant  major  in  the  Massachusetts 
line.  He  was  at  the  siege  of  Boston,  Long  Island,  Harlem 
and  the  capture  of  Burgoyne.  He  was  born  in  Canterbury, 
Conn. ;  enlisted  from  Williamsburg,  Mass.,  and  died  in  Skane- 
ateles, N.  Y. 

MISS  ELLA  PARKER.  32443 

Born  in  Princeton,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joshua  Parker. 

Daughter  of  Charles  V.  Parker,  (1824-1901)  and  Persis  Hinman, 
(1835-91)  his  wife,  m.  1854. 

Granddaughter  of  Amazia  Parker,  (1775-1849)  and  Sophronia  Dillon, 
(1794-1852),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Parker  and  Hannah  Kidder,  his  2d 
wife,  m.  1774 

Joshua  Parker,  (1740-1835),  served  as  captain  in  the  Mas- 
sachusetts line  under  Col.  William  Prescott.  He  was  born  in 
Westford.  Mass. ;  died  in  Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  SOPHIE  H.  BELLATTI.  32444 

Born  in  Jacksonville,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  John  Bellatti. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Stryker,  of  New  Jersey. 


150  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Stryker  and  Sophia  Amelia  Dart,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Stryker  and  Esther  Harrison,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Stryker  and  Lydia  Cornell,  his  wife. 

John  Stryker,  (1740-86),  was  an  active  leader  and  used  well 
the  sword  bequeathed  from  his  father.  He  was  captain  of 
Ivight  Horse  of  Somerset  county  which  rendered  valiant  ser- 
vice whenever  the  British  forage  parties  made  raids  into  the 
Jerseys.     He  was  born  in  Millstone,  N.  J. ;  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  9663,  10688,  13493,  23740. 

MRS.  HELEN  WADSWORTH  YATES.  32445 

Born  in  Morgan  county,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Richard  Yates. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Elijah  Wadsworth. 

Daughter  of  Archibald  Clark  Wadsworth  and  Delia  Ann  Witherbee, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Wadsworth  and  Parmelia  Schofield,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Wadsworth  and  Rhoda  Hopkins,  his 
wife. 

Elijah  Wadsworth,  (1746-1817),  was  cornet,  Continental 
Dragoons,  1777;  promoted  to  lieutenant,  1778,  and  captain, 
1780.  He  served  from  Bunker  Hill  to  Yorktown  and  was  a 
member  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  He  was  born  in 
Hartford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Canfield,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  2865,  172.2,1,  21851. 

MRS.  CARRIE  E.  TRUMBULL  BROWN.  32446 

Born  in  Rockford,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  George  L.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Goodrich. 

Daughter  of  Walter  Trumbull  and  Elizabeth  Anrr  Chase,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  B.  Chase  and  Julia  Goodrich,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Goodrich  and  Sarah  Merchant,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Goodrich,  (1752-1834),  enlisted  from  Sharon,  1775; 
was  at  the  siege  of  Boston  and  served  several  enlistments 
under  different  commands.  He  removed  to  New  York  and 
received  a  pension  as  private  Connecticut  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Sharon,  Conn. ;  died  in  Hamden,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  16406,  21230. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  151 


MRS.  BELLE  WOOD  WHEAT.  32447 

Born  in  Brodhead,  Wisconsin. 
Wife  of  Osee  Hall  Wheat. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Lent  Bradley,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  Alfred  Wood  and  Laura  Bradley,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Bradley,  (1781-1872)  and  Lavinia  Neafus, 
'  (1799-1883),  his  2d  wife. 

'  Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lent  Bradley  and  Anna  Bristol,  his  wife. 

Lent  Bradley,  (1751-1841),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Chatitanqua  county,  N.  Y.,  for  eight  months  actual  service 
as  private  and  two  months  as'  corporal,  New  York  line.     He 
died  in  Westfield,  N.  Y. 
Also  No.  31741- 

32448 

MRS.  BERTHA  JONES  SEEGER.  32449 

Born  in  Hull,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Joe  Clarence  Seeger. 

Descendant  of  Sterling  Daniels,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Edward  Jones  and  Almira  E.  Stedman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Jones,  (1815-87)  and  Adeline  Daniels, 
(1818-91),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Dartiels  and  Rhodia  King,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Sterling  (Starling)  Daniels  and  Charity 
Johnson,  his  wife. 

Sterling-  Daniels,  (1742-1835),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Berkshire  county,  1818,  as  private  in  the  Massachu- 
setts line. 

MRS.  GRACE  S.  JONES  CHITTENDEN.  32450 

Born  in  Hull,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  William  Chittenden. 
Descendant  of  Sterling  Daniels. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Edward  Jones  and  Almira  E.  Stedman,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32449- 

32451 

MISS  BERTHA  GRACE  ROBIE.  32452 

Born  in  Richmond,  Indiana. 
Descendant  of   Stephen   Fogg,   Bradbury   Gilman,   of   New 
Hampshire;  Rev.  Philip  Allen,  of  Massachusetts;  John  Norris, 
of  Maryland. 


152  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Daughter  of  William  Jewett  Robie  and  Sarah  Alice  Norris,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frederick  William  A.  Robie  and  Lucinda  G.  Fogg, 
his  wife;  William  Patrick  Norris  and  Catherine  Anne  Allen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Fogg  and  Judith  Gilman,  (b.  1790),  his 
wife;  John  Norris,  Jr.  and  Eleanor  Golden,  his  wife;  Philip  Allen,  Jr. 
and  Christina  Oiler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Fogg  and  Sarah  Marsh,  his  ist 
wife;  Bradbury  Gilman  and  Hannah  (Gilman),  his  wife;  John  Norris 
and  Rachel  Whitney,  his  wife;  Philip  Allen  and  Esther  Tisdale,  his 
wife. 

Stephen  Fogg,  (1760- 1842),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Stephen  Clark's  company  of  New  Hampshire  miHtia.  He  was 
placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1832.  He  was  born  in  Exeter; 
died  in  Meredith,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  3024,  1 21 22,  26580. 

Bradbury  Gilman,  (1755-1842),  served  as  drummer  in  the 
militia.    He  was  born  in  Newmarket,  N.  H. ;  where  he  died. 

Philip  Allen,  (1755-1809),  served  as  a  private  at  the  Lexing- 
ton and  Rhode  Island  Alarms.  He  was  born  in  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  where  he  died. 

John  Norris,  (1736-81),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  John 
Taylor's  company  of  Maryland  troops.  He  was  born  in  Dor- 
chester county;  died  in  St.  Mary's  county,  Md. 

32453 
MISS  IDA  LUDLOW.  32454 

Born  in  Peoria,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Cornelius  Ludlow,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  James  Bennett  Ludlow  and  Harriet  Merryweather,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Israel  Ludlow  and  Eliza  McMillan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Ludlow  and  Charlotte  Hand,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Ludlow  and  Susan  De  Mun,  his  2d 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Ludlow  and  Catherine  Cooper, 
his  1st  wife. 

Cornelius  Ludlow,  (1728-1812),  was  at  the  battles  of  Three 
Rivers,  Long  Island,  Springfield,  Trenton,  Princeton  and  Ger- 
mantown.  He  was  obliged  to  resign,  1777,  on  account  of  dis- 
ability. He  was  born  in  New  Providence ;  died  in  Long  Hill, 
New  Jersey. 

Also  Nos.  2794,  4343,  73'i3,  11277,  14226,  23335. 


lineage:  book.  153 


MRS.  LOTTA  LUDLOW  TYLER.  32455 

Borrr  in  Muncie,  Indiana. 
Wife  of  Edgar  Babcock  Tyler. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Cornelius  Ludlow. 
Daughter  of  James  Bennett  Ludlow  and  Harriet  Merryweather,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32454. 

MRS.  L.  MABEL  MATHER  VOGG.  32456 

Born  in  Middlebury,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  D.  Orville  Vogg. 

Descendant  of  Oliver  Mather,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  George  David  Mather  and  Minnie  Burridge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  B.  Mather  and  Melissa  Sayer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Mather  and  Sarah  Jones  Mills,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Mather  and  Jemima  Ellsworth,  his 
wife. 

Oliver  Mather,  (1749-1829),  served  on  a  committee  to  pro- 
vide for  Boston  sufferers.  He  was  born  in  Windsor,  Conn. ; 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  HATTIE  BARR  PEABODY.  32457 

Born  in  Jordan,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  H.  Peabody. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Boughton,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Harmarr  Wesley  Barr  and  Alicia  Ann  McBurney,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Barr  and  Almira  Boughton,  (1800-86),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Boughton,  Jr.,  (b.  I7SS)  and  Joanna 
Harper,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Boughton  and  Susannah  Raymond, 
(b.  1732),  his  wife,  m.  1748. 

Joseph  Boughton,  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars,  enlisted 
in  the  Revolution.    He  was  born,  1726,  in  Norwalk,  Conn. 

MISS  ELLA  SARAH  DUNCAN.  32458 

Born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Peter  Norton,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  John  Allen  Duncan  and  Sophia  D.  Cook,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Henry  Cook  and  Phebe  Reed  Norton,  his  wife. 


154  DAUGHTERS  O^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Bassett  Norton  and  Phebe  Reed,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Eliakim  Norton  and  Harmah  Butler,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Norton  and  Sarah  Bassett,  his 
wife. 

Peter  Norton,  (1718-92),  served  in  the  sea  coast  defence  of 

Martha's  Vineyard.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Edgartown. 

Also  Nos.  6687,  11128,  14886,  16230,  22019,  24092,  25504,  28517,  29865, 
30835. 

AIRS.  FLORENCE  EASTON  JENKINS  BLOOD.  32459 

Born  in  Fulton,  New  York. 

Wife  of  H.  Boyden  Blood. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  Hamilton,  Ezekiel  Rambo  and 
Judge  George  Douglas',  all  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  George  Franklin  Jenkins  and  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Van 
Wagenen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Jenkins  and  Elizabeth  Rambo,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Jenkins  and  Catharine  Hamilton,  his 
wife;  Joseph  Rambo,  (1779-1850)  and  Huldah  Morris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Jenkins  and  Elizabeth  Douglas,  his 
wife;  James  Hamilton  and  Catharine  Canagan,  his  ist  wife;  Ezekiel 
Rambo  and  Elizabeth  Matson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Douglas  and  Mary  Piersol, 
(1731-98),  his  wife,  m.  1747. 

James  Hamilton,  (1743-1815),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt. 
John  Roland's  company  of  Pennsylvania  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2866,  21318. 

George  Douglas,  (1726-99),  served  as  judge  of  the  County 
Court  during  the  entire  war.  He  was  born  in  Pequea;  died 
in  Amity  Township,  Pa. 

Also  No.  25214. 

Ezekiel  Rambo,  (1738-1808),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Amos  Sturgis's  company. 

MRS.  FRANCES  BRENMER  BYINGTON.  32460 

Born  in  Marshalltown,  Iowa. 
Wife  of  Ottoe  A.  Byington. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  Thomas  Chittenden  and  of  Matthew 
Lyon. 

Daughter  of  William  Brenmer  and  Catherine  Catlett  Hampton,  his 
wife. 


LINAGE  BOOK.  155 


Granddaughter  of  George  Shortridge  Hampton  and  Ann  Fairfax  Cat- 
Gr.-granddaugliter  of  Dr.  Hanson  Catlett  and  Minerva  Lyon,  his  wife, 
lett,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32855. 

MRS.  MARY  E.  BARBER  ELY.  32461 

Born  in  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Lieut.  Hanson  Edward  Ely,  U.  S.  A. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Hatch,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  David  Smith  Barber  and  Louise  Brainerd,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Hoyt  Brainerd  and  Eliza  Hatch,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Linus  Hatch  and  Sarah  Shepherd,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Hatch  and  Lucretia  Rockwell,  his 
wife. 

Timothy  Hatch,  (1757-1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Hartford  Co.,  1818,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Connecti- 
cut line. 

Also  Nos.  6736,  17415,  22676,  29544. 

MRS.  GRACE  OTIS  PARTRIDGE  SMITH.  32462 

Born  in  Templeton,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Arthur  George  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Lowell. 

Daughter  of  James  Otis  Partridge  and  Arvilla  Pauline  Kimball,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Caleb  Wilson  Kimball  and  Almena  Lucetta  Lowell, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Levi  Lowell  and  Ruth  Bruce,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Lowell  and  Eunice  Frink,  his  wife, 
m.  1777- 

Peter  Lowell,  (1752-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
1 83 1,  for  eleven  months  actual  service  as  private  in  the  New 
Hampshire  Line.  He  was  born  in  Groton,  Mass  ;  died  in  Lemp- 
ster,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  28040. 

MISS  MARY  CATHERINE  BUELL,  M.  D.  32463 

Born  in  Marietta,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Daniel  Hand,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Charles  Ferdinand  Buell  and  Mary  Smith,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Hand  Buell  and  Mary  S. .  his  wife. 


156  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Joseph  Buell  and  Siba  Hand,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Hand  and  Siba  Smith,  his  wife,  m. . 
1759- 

Daniel  Hand,  (1732-1816),  commanded  the  Sixth  company 
under'  Col.  Andrew  Ward.  He  was  at  Fort  Washington,  1776, 
as  a  letter  from  there  to  his  wife  is'  now  a  valued  relic  in  the 
family.  In  it  he  describes  the  military  situation.  He  was 
born  and  died  in  Guilford,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  1447,  4460,  5466,  6020,  9904,  12924,  16397,  28645. 

32464 
MRS.  ELIZA  JANE  CUTLER  WELBORN.  32465 

Born  in  Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  Dr.  J.  B.  Welborn. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Manasseh  Cutler. 

Daughter  of  Gervis  Cutler  and  Elizabeth  S.  Chandler,  his  2d  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Manasseh  Cutler  and  Mary  Balch,  his  wife. 

Manasseh  Cutler,  (1742-1823),  a  graduate  of  Yale,  served 
as  chaplain  at  Lexington,  Boston  and  in  Sullivan's  expedition. 
He  was  born  in  Killingly,  Conn. ;  died  in  Hamilton,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  7663,  23221. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  HAVENS  FULLER.  32466 

Born  in  Springfield,  Missouri. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Fuller,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  George  Havens  Fuller  and  Sarah  Case,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Dennison  Fuller  and  Hannah  Havens,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Fuller  and  Juan  Fernandes  Elderkin, 
his  wife,  m.  1782. 

Ebenezer  Fuller,  (1760-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1832,  for  eight  months  actual  service  in  the  Connecticut 
line.     He  was  born  in  Norwich ;  died  in  Lisbon. 

Also  Nos.  13890,  29397. 

MRS.  HATTIE  HILLS  FRIEDLEY.  32467 

Born  near  Mapleton,  Kansas. 
Wife  of  George  Edward  Friedley. 
Descendant  of  John  Wetmore,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Adino  L.  Hills  and  Susan  J.  Dixon,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Elisha  L.  Hills  and  Caroline  Wart,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Wart  and  Artemissa  Wetmore,  his  wife. 


UNIt.^C]5  BOOK.  157 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Wetmore  and  Lois  Bronson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Wetmore  and  Elizabeth  Leming, 
his  wife,  m.  1757. 

John  Wetmore,  (1725-95),  served  on  the  committee  to  pro- 
cure clothing  for  soldiers.  He  was  born  in  Middletown ;  died 
in  Torrington,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  1 1504,  31784- 

MRS.  MALETA  STAFF  KLEISER.  32468 

Born  in  Scott  county,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Jorcas  Kleiser. 

Descendant  of  Achilles  Stapp. 

Daughter  of  Achilles  Stapp  and  Ann  (Milbanks)  Delph,  his  2d  wife. 

Achilles  Stapp,  (1755-1849),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Scott  comity,  Ky..  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Vir- 
ginia line. 

Also  No.  31433- 

MISS  MARY  ELISE  POLLOCK.  32469 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Rev.  Thomas  Pollock. 

Daughter  of  William  A.  Pollock  and  Olive  Hunt  Bowen,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Addison  J.   Pollock  and  Martha  Emily  Graham, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaug^ter  of  William  T.  A.  Pollock  and  Elizabeth  Kefifer.  his 

wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Pollock  and  Mary  Ellis,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Pollock,  (1749-1803),  served  as  quartermaster  ser- 
geant, 1778,  in  the  regiment  of  Foot  commanded  by  Col.  Dan- 
iel Morgan.  He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died  in  Shepherdstown, 
Va. 

MISS  OLIVE  ALICE  POLLOCK.  32470 

Born  in-  New  Orleans,  Louisana. 
Descendant  of  Rev.  Thomas  Pollock. 

Daughter  of  William  A.  Pollock  and  Olive  Hunt  Bowen,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32469- 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  FORT  WATKINS.  32471 

Born  in  Mason  county,  Alabama. 
Wife  of  Benjamin  Watkins,  M.  D. 
Descendant  of  James  Reed. 


158  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AME;RICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Wiley  K.  Fort  and  Virginia  P.  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gilly  M.  Lewis  and  Phaneul  R.  Campbell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  R.  Campbell  and  Margaret  McKesson,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Campbell  and  Phaneul  Reynolds,  his 
wife;  William  McKesson  and  Sarah  Reed,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Reed  and  Margaret  Floyd,  his 
wife. 

James  Reed  served  in  the  Pennsylvania  militia  as  did  his 
seven  sons  James,  Samuel,  Benjamin,  John,  Thomas,  William 
and  Joseph.  He  was  born  in  Ireland,  1710;  married  in  Ches- 
ter county  and  died  in  Adams  county,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  1701,  8047,  18346. 

MISS  GEORGIE  A.  REDLON.  32472 

Born  in  Portland,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Redlon  and  of  Ebenezer  Redlon, 
Jr.,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  M.  Redlon  and  Mary  Houston,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Jefferson  Redlon  and  Phebe  McCorrison, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Redlon  and  Sally  Emery,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Redlon,  Jr.  and  Sarah  Hancock, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Eben-ezer  Redlon  and  Sarah  Young,  his 
wife. 

Ebenezer  Redlon,  (1723-77),  enlisted  in  Capt.  Daniel  Lane's 
company,  1777,  for  duty  in  the  Northern  Department  and  died 
from  exhaustion  on  the  march  to  Fort  Ticonderoga. 

Ebenezer  Redlon,  Jr.,  (1757-1828),  was  placed  on  the  pen- 
sion roll  of  Cumberland  Co.,  Maine,  1818,  for  service,  as  pri- 
vate in  the  Massachusetts  line.    He  died  in  Buxton,  Maine. 

MRS.  CLARA  BERRY  BLACK.  32473 

Born  in  Rockland,  Maine. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Thomas  Berry,  of  Maine. 
Daughter  of  John  T.  Berry  and  Catherine  Crockett,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Berry  and  Frances  Gregory,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Berry  and  Abigail  Coombs,  his  wife. 
Thomas  Berry,  (1745-1828),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
in  1823  for  one  year's  actual  service  as  lieutenant  Massachu- 
setts line.    He  was  born  in  Portland ;  died  in  Rockland,  Me. 


i,ine^a.ge:  book.  159 


MRS.  MONIRA  L.  CROCKETT  PILLSBURY.  32474 

Born  in  Rockland,  Maine. 
Wife  of  Montero  Pillsbury. 
Descendant  of  Jacob  Acorn,  of  Maine. 
Daughter  of  Charles  A.  Crockett  and  Eva  Fisk,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Robert  Crockett  and  Lucy  Achorn,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Achorn  and  Olive  Currier,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Acorn  and  Margaret  Ulmer,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32476. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  A.  FARWELE.  32475 

Born  in  Rockland,  Maine. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Perry,  of  Maine. 
Daughter  of  Nathan  T.  Farwell  and  Cora  Adams,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  N.  A.  Farwell  and  Jerusha  G.  Thomas,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Thomas  and  Lucy  Perry,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Perry,  (1750-1833)  and  Lucy  Wooster, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  32082. 

MRS.  AEMIRA  A.  KIMBALL.  32476 

Born  in  Rockland,  Maine. 

Wife  of  George  Kimball. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Acorn,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Michael  Acorn  and  Celinda  Gregory,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Acorn  and  Margaret  Ulmer,  his  wife. 

Jacob  Acorn,  (1761-1836),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Philip 
Ulmer 's  company  in  the  Penobscot  expedition,  1779.  He  was 
born  in  Waldoboro;  died  in  East  Thomaston,  Maine. 

Also  No.  31444. 

MRS.  ROSALBA  W.  LITTLEFIELD.  32477 

Born  in  Lewiston,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Stevens  Littlefield. 

Descendant  of  Joel  Stevens,  Abraham  Ogier  and  Lewis 
Ogier,  all  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Francis  P.  Weymouth  and  Rosalba  A.  Blandin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Weymouth  and  Hannah  J.  Stevens,  his 
wife ;  Lewis  Ogier  Blandin  and  Katharine  Briggs,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jotham  Stevens  and  Martha  McKusic,  his  wife ; 
Jonas  Blandin  and  Deborah  Ogier,  his  wife. 


l6o  DAUGHTERS  01?  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joel  Stevens  and  Mary  Webber,  his  wife; 
Lewis  Ogier  and  Lucy  Thorndike,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Ogier  and  Mary  Cooper,  his 
wife. 

Joel  Stevens,  (1747- 1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  York  county,  183 1,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massachu- 
setts militia.    He  was  born  in  Wells ;  died  in  Kennebunk,  Me. 

Abraham  Ogier,  (1739-98),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin Lamont's  company.  Col.  John  Allen's  regiment,  1777. 
He  was  born  in  France  and  died  in  Boston. 

Lewis  Ogier,  (  1 760-1849),  served  with  his  father  in  the  de- 
fense of  Machias,  1777.  He  was  born  in  England;  died  in 
Camden,  Maine,  and  on  his  tombstone  is  "'Fifer  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary war." 

Also  Nos.  8807,  9749. 

MRS.  ANNIE  B.  SPEAR.  32478 

Born  in  Rockland,  Maine. 
Wife  of  Charles  T.  Spear. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Perry. 

Daughter  of  Willard  Blackington  and  Julia  Thomas,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin-  Thomas  and  Lucy  Perry,  his  wife. 
See  Nos.  32082,  32475. 

MISS  ABBY  LYLE  EVELETH.  32479 

Born  in  Windham,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Alaj.  Abiel  Abbot  and  of  Robert  Douglass. 

Daughter  of  John  Marshall  Eveleth  and  Lucy  Ellen  Douglass,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Abbot  Douglass  and  Lucy  Abbot,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Douglass,  Jr.  and  Abigail  Abbot,  his 
wife;  Benjamin  Abbot  and  Phebe  Abbot,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Douglass  and  Elinor  Fales,  his  wife; 
Abiel  Abbot  and  Dorcas  (Abbot),  (1744-1829),  his  wife,  m.  1764. 

Abiel  Abbot,  (1741-1809),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  and  delegate  to  the  General  Court  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. He  served  as  muster  master  at  the  close  of  the  war. 
He  was  born  in  Andover,  Mass. ;  died  in  Milton,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  7205,  9626,  10045,  30274. 

Robert  Douglass,  (1720-94),  enlisted  from  Woburn,  Mass., 
to  serve  in  the  army.     He  died  in  Portland,  Maine. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


MRS.  MAUD  LAMBERT  ALLEN,  32480 

Born  in  New  Brunswick,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  William  Doan  Allen. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  B.  Osborn,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Ackerman  and  Mary  E.  Lambert,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Abbott  Douglass  and  Lucy  Abbott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Osborrr  and  Mary  A.  Clark,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  B.  Osborn  and  Mary  Darby,  his  wife. 

John  B.  Osborn,  (1754-1849),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Essex  county,  1831,  as  sergeant  in  the  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Scotch  Plains,  N.  J.,  where  he  died  and  the  sermon 
at  his  funeral  gives  a  pen  picture  of  his  life  as  a  patriot. 

Also  No.  21738. 

MRS.  FANNIE  ALFREDA  JOHNSON  BOLTON.  32481 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

Wife  of  Frank  Cann  Bolton. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jeduthan  Abbot,  William  Abbot  and 
Jacob  Johnson,  all  of  Andover,  Mass. 

Daughter  of  James  Henry  Johnson  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  Eleanor 
Jones,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Osgood  Johnson,  Jr.  and  Lucretia  Bly,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Osgood  Johnson,  (b.  1777)  and  Fanny  Abbot, 
(1779-1829),  his  wife,  m.  1802. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Johnson  and  Sarah  Dolliver,  his  wife ; 
Jeduthan  Abbot  and  Hannah  Poor,  (b.  1754),  his  wife,  m.  1772. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Abbot  and  Experience  Bixby, 
his  wife,  m.  1747. 

Jeduthan  Abbot,  (1749-1821),  was  sergeant  in  Capt.  Joshjua 
Holt's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  served  in  the 
Burgoyne  campaign.  He  was  born  in  Andover,  Mass.,  where 
he  died. 

William  Abbot,  (1724-98),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  of  Andover. 

Jacob  Johnson  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Benjamin  Far- 
num's  company,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Andover,  1727,  where 
he  died. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  BRADFORD  McELDERRY.  32482 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland. 
Wife  of  Thomas  McElderry. 
6 


i62  daughti;rs  of  the  American  revoi^ution. 

Descendant  of  William  Bradford,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Augustus  Williamson  Bradford  and  Elizabeth  Kell,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bradford  and  Jane  Bond,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Bradford  and  Sarah  Mac  Comas,  his 
wife. 

William  Bradford,  (1739-94),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety  and  signed  the  Declaration  of  Harford.  He  was  born 
in  Baltimore  Co. ;  died  in  Harford. 

MRS.  DELIA  CROMWELL  BANKS  SADTLER.  32483 

Born  in  HoUidaysburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  George  W.  Sadtler. 

Descendant  of  Robert   Nelson. 

Daughter  of  Hon.  Thaddeus  Banks  and  Delia  Cromwell  Reynolds,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hon.  Ephraim  Banks  and  Mary  Philips  Keyser,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Maj.  Gen.  James  Banks  and  Catherine  Patter- 
son Nelson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Nelson  and  Martha  Patterson,  his 
wife. 

Robert  Nelson,  (1725-1804),  was  a  patriot  who  sacrificed 
his  property  in  Juniata  Co.,  Pa.,  to  alleviate  the  hardships  of 
the  army.  He  died  in  Bowling  Green,  Kentucky,  at  the  home 
of  his  son. 

Also  Nos.  1999,  18865,  24604,  29212. 

MRS.  FRANCES  MARY  LA  MOTTE.  32484 

Born  in  London,  England. 

Wife  of  Henry  La  Motte. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Nathan   Sellers',  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Simpson  and  Charlotte  Harrold,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alfred  Harrold  and  Elizabeth  C.  Sellers,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Coleman  Sellers,  (1781-1834)  and  Sophonisba 
Peale,  (1786-1859),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.- granddaughter  of  Nathan  Sellers  and  Elizabeth  Coleman, 
(1756-1831),  his  wife,  m.  1779. 

Nathan  Sellers,  (1751-1830),  volunteered  in  the  Flying 
Camp,  1776,  in  Col.  Jonathan  Paschal's  battalion  of  Associators 
but  returned  to  assist  the  government  in  making  paper  for 
Continental  money.     In  1778  he  was  appointed  by  the  Com- 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  163 


mittee  of  Safety  to  make  a  military  survey  of  the  Delaware 
River.    He  was  born  in  Delaware  Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 
Also  Nos.  2350,  6426. 

MISS  NELLIE  FRANCIS  ROGERS.  32485 

Born  in  Worcester,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Rice,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Moore  Rogers  and  Mary  Stevens  Rice,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Israel  Rice,  (1789-1880)  and  Charlotte  Campbell, 
(1788- 1878),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Rice  and  Mary  Stevens,  his  wife,  m. 
1786. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Comfort  Rice,  (1729-1814)  and  Martha 
Morris,  (1729-1816),  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Rice,  (1764-1834),  enlisted,  1781,  in  Capt.  John 
Cutler's  company.  Col.  Luke  Drury's  regiment.  He  was  born 
in  Ward,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  ADELAIDE  MELLEN.  32486 

Born  in  Templeton,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Henry  Mellen. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Felt. 

Daughter  of  Elijah  Felt  and  Hannah  Lawrence,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Felt  and  Naomi  Woods,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Felt,  (1755-1826),  served  as  a  private  at  the  Lex- 
ington and  Ticonderoga  Alarms.  He  enlisted,  1778,  for  the 
defense  of  Rhode  Island  under  Capt.  Robert  Fletcher.  He 
was  born  in  Lynn,  Mass. ;  died  in  Parkersfield,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  14186. 

MRS.  MARY  BRADFORD  GOODING  STEVENS.  32487 

Born  in  Bristol,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Charles  Franklin  Stevens. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  William  Bradford,  John  Howland,  Jr., 
and  Deacon  John  Howland  of  Rhode  Island ;  Joseph  Gooding, 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Josephus  Gooding  and  Mary  Eleanor  Howland,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Gooding  and  Ann  Smith,  his  wife;  Josiah 
Howland  and  Mary  Le  Baron  Bradford,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Gooding  and  Rebecca  Macomber,  his 
wife;  Judge  John  Howland  and  Rebekah  Mutiro,  his  wife;  John  Brad- 
ford, (b.  1768)  and  Jemima  Wardwell,  his  wife. 


164  daughte;rs  oi?  the;  American  revolution. 

Gr.-gr.-gramldaughter  of  John  Rowland  and  Elizabeth  L,e  Favour, 
his  wife,  m.  1735 ;  William  Bradford  and  Mary  Le  Baron,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Rowland  and  Martha  Wardwell, 
his  wife,  m.  1735. 

William  Bradford,  (1728-1808),  served  as  Deputy  Governor 
of  Rhode  Island.  He  was  born  in  Plympton,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Bristol,  R.  I. 

Also  No.  1485. 

John  Rowland,  Jr.,  (1738-92),  gave  civil  service  during  the 
Revolution. 

John  Rowland,  (1713-96),  served  as  town  treasurer,  1777-80. 
He  was  born  in  Bristol,  R.  I.,  where  he  died. 

Joseph  Gooding,  (1729-1815),  served  as  selectman  of  Digh- 
ton,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born  and  died. 

Also  Nos.  15701,  28479. 

MISS  SUSANNAH  LUCRETIA  STODDARD.  32448 

Born  in  Cohasset,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Stephen  Stoddard,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Bela  Stoddard  and  Lucretia  Nichols  Bates,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Stoddard,  Jr.  and  Margaret  Remington, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Stoddard  and  Lucy  Stoddard,  his  wife. 

Stephen  Stoddard,  (1756-1835),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Plymouth  county,  1831,  for  service  as  private,  corporal 
and  sergeant  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Hingham,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  OSGOOD  TOWER.  32489 

Born  in  Cohasset,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Abraham  H.  Tower,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  George  Osgood,  Brig.  Gen.  Joseph  Otis', 
Col.  Joseph  Ward,  of  Massachusetts ;  Joseph  Fogg,  of  New 
Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph  Osgood  and  Ellen  Devereux  Sewall,  his 
«vife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Joseph  Otis  Osgood  and  Elizabeth  Fogg,  his 
wife;  Edmund  Q.  Sewall  and  Caroline  Ward,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  George  Osgood  and  Elizabeth  Otis,  his 
wife;  Joseph  Fogg  and  Mary  Sherburne,  his  wife;  Joseph  Ward  and 
Prudence  Bird,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Otis  and  Rebecca  Sturgie,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  165 


George  Osgood,  (1758-1823),  was  commissioned  surgeon's 
mate,  1777,  in  Col.  Samuel  Johnson's  regiment.  He  served 
as  surgeon,  1779,  in  the  Essex  and  Suffolk  counties  regiment. 
He  was  born  in  Andover,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Joseph  Otis,  (1725-1810),  served  in  the  legislature  and  as 
brigadier  general  of  militia. 

Joseph  Fogg,  (1753-1822),  served  as  quartermaster  under 
Col.  Enoch  Poor.  The  original  commission  is  in  the  possession 
of  the  family.  He  was  born  in  Kensington,  N.  H.,  where  he 
died. 

Joseph  Ward,  (1737-1812),  responded  to  the  first  call  for 
troops  and  served  as  aide  to  Gen.  Artemas  Ward.  In  1777 
he  was  appointed  commissary  general  of  muster  with  the 
rank  of  colonel  and,  1778,  was  taken  prisoner. 

Also  Nos.  3576,  6128,  9038,  10740,  13430,  15303'  18397. 

MRS.  MARTHA  ISABELLA  SHARPE  COOK.  32490 

Born  in  Whitman,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Miller  Cook,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Gibeon  Sharpe,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Elbridge  Sharpe  and  EHza  Ann  Steele,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  qf  Gibeon  Sharpe  and  Sophronia  Gurney,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gibeon  Sharpe  and  Ruth  Pratt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Gibeon  Sharpe  and  Thankful  Hayford,  his 
wife. 

Gibeon  Sharp,  (1737-1822),  enlisted  as  a  private  under  Capt. 
Amos  Wade,  1775,  and  re-enlisted,  1777,  for  three  years  under 
Col.  Rufus  Putnam.  He  was  born  in  Middletown,  Conn., 
where  he  died. 

Also  No.  16917. 

MRS.  JANE  SEAVER  STOCKWELL,  32491 

Born  in  Phillipston,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Stillman  Stockwell. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Seaver. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Seaver  and  Abeal  Rich,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Seaver,  (1752-1832),  served  as  an  armorer.  He  was 
placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Worcester  county  for  service  as 
private  in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  line.  He  was  born  in 
Swanzey,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Phillipston,  Mass. 


l66  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  LUCY  FRYE  CUTTING.  32492 

Born  in  Marlboro,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  Cutting. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Ivory  Bigelow. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  T.  Frye  and  Lavinah  Stow  Felton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Aaron  Felton  and  Lydia  Stow,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gershom  Bigelow  and  Mary  Howe,  his  ist 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ivory  Bigelow  and  Sophia  Banister,  his 
wife. 

Ivory  Bigelow,  (1741-1804),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  and  served  as  lieutenant  under  Capt.  Benjamin 
Munroe.    He  was  born  in  Marlboro,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  16350,  17080,  18554,  20993,  29905. 

MRS.  RUTH  ABBOTT  GLEASON.  32493 

Born  in  Albany,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Edward  Gleason. 

Descendant  of  David  Jordan,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Russell  Le  Baron  and  Lydia  Jordan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Jordan  and  Temperance  Russell,  his  wife. 

David  Jordan  enlisted  at  sixteen,  1777,  under  Capt.  Paul 
Ellis.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Oxford  county, 
Maine,  18 18,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massachusetts'  line. 
He  was  living  in  1840  in  Albany,  Maine. 

Also  No.  16272. 

MISS  LUCRETIA  A,  HOPKINS.  32494 

Born  in  South  Reading,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Hopkins,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Hopkins  and  Martha  Crooker,  his  2d  wife. 

Joseph  Hopkins',  (1761-1853),  enlisted  at  the  age  of  seven- 
teen as  a  private  in  the  Middlesex  county  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Reading,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  W.  PRATT.  32495 

Born  in  South  Reading,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Joseph  L.  Pratt. 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Hopkins. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Hopkins  and  Martha  Crooker,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32494- 


UNCAGE  BOOK.  167 


MRS.  HELEN  C.  COLMAN.  32496 

Born  in  Dover,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Charles  D.  Colman. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Hurd,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daugliter  of  James  A.  Weeks  and  Georgianna  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Weeks  and  Sarah  V.  Ham,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Weeks  and  Charity  D.  Hurd,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Hurd  and  Elizabeth  Horn,  his  wife. 

Jacob  Hurd,  (1747-1828),  enlisted,  1777,  in  Capt.  Joshua 
Hayward's  company  to  join  the  northern  Continental  army. 
He  was'  born  in  Somersworth,  N.  H.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  29907. 

MRS.  ANNIE  M.  MERRIAM.  32497 

Born  in  West  Roxbury,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Otis  Merriam. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Damon,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  Souther  and  Caroline  A.  Taft,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Job  Souther  and  Rachel  Damon,  (1786-1876),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Damon  and  Rachel  French,  his  wife, 
m.  1781. 

Jonathan  Damon  was  a  minute  man  in  the  defense  of  Dor- 
chester Heights.    He  was  bom,  1754,  in  Weymouth,  Mass. 

32498 

32499 

MRS.  MARGARET  ROBINSON  BROOKS.  32500 

Born  in  Litchfield,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Joshua  Loring  Brooks. 

Descendant  of  David  Lawrence,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Robinson  and  Annie  Lawrence,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Lawrence  and  Rhoda  Fisher,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Lawrence  and  Rhoda  Fisher,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Lawrence  and  Elizabeth  Eastman,  his 
1st  wife. 

David  Lawrence,  (1743-1836),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Oliver  Colburn's  company  of  minute  men,  1775.  He  died  in 
Gardiner,  Maine. 


i68  daughte;rs  of  the;  American  revolution. 

MRS.  ISABEL  MARIETTA  WALKLEY  HILDRETH.      32501 

Born  in  Westfield,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Ezra  Thomas  Hildreth. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Amos  Granger. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Lucius  Billings  Walkley  and  Sarah  Charlotte  Young, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Young  and  Sarah  Harmon  Dudley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Dudley  and  Mary  Granger,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Granger  and  Ann  Phelps,  his  wife. 

Amos  Granger,  (1748-1811),  served  as  surgeon  with  Gates 
in  the  Northern  campaign,  1777.  He  was  born  in  Suffield, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Manlius,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  23935. 

MRS.  ELLEN  SOPHIA  COOK  JAGGAR.  32502 

Born  in  Haddam,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Edwin  L.  Jaggar. 

Descendant  of  Hezekiah  Sears  and  of  Sergt.  Nathaniel  Cook, 
of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Williard  Cook  and  Abagail  Brainerd,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Cook  and  Annis  Sears,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Sears  and  Deborah  Spencer,  his  wife, 

Hezekiah  Sears,  (1728-1801),  was  on  the  Committee  of  Had- 
dam, 1780,  to  provide  necessities  for  the  army. 

Nathaniel  Cook,  (1755-1816),  enlisted,  1777,  for  three  years 
and,  1778,  served  as  sergeant.  He  was  born  in  Haddam, 
where  he  died. 

Also  No.  28918. 

MRS.  ALICE  MARANA  WALKLEY  WINSLOW.  32503 

Born  in  Westfield,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  George  Wesley  Winslow. 
Descendant  of  Dr.  Amos  Granger, 

Daughter  of  Col.  Lucius  Billings  Walkley  and  Sarah  Charlotte  Young, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  32501. 

MRS.  SUSANNAH  L.  WATERMAN.  32504 

Born  in  Fall  River,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Abner  Kingman,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Benjamin  Barrows  and  Susan  G.  Waldron,  his  wife. 


UNDAGE  BOOK.  169 


Granddaughter  of  Roswell  Waldron  and  Cynthia  Kingman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Bela  Kingman  and  Lydia  Dean,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abner  Kingman  and  Susannah  Leonard,  his 
wife. 

Abner  Kingman,  (1735-1812),  served  short  enlistments '  in 
the  Massachusetts  militia  from  Middleboro,  where  he  was 
born. 

MRS.  AMANDA  M.  GOVE.  32505 

Born  in  Lowell,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Arthur  B.  Gove. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Henry  Walbridge  and  of  Corp,  John 
Gillett. 

Daughter  of  George  Newell  and  Martha  Walbridge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amos  Walbridge,  (1785-1868)  and  Lavinia  Gillett, 
(1790-1860),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Walbridge  and  Martha  Read,  his  wife; 
John  Gillett  and  Jemima  Smalley,  his  wife. 

Henry  Walbridge,  (1738-1818),  served  several  enlistments 
in  the  Vermont  militia.  He  was  born  in  Stafford,  Conn. ;  died 
in  Randolph,  Vt. 

John  Gillett,  (1744-1829),  served  as  private  and  corporal  in 
Capt.  Joshua  Hazen's  company  of  Vermont  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Lebanon,  Conn. ;  died  in  Hartford,  Vt. 

Also  No.  27659. 

MRS.  ABIGAIL  HARRIS  WOOD.  32306 

Born  in  Springfield,  Vermont. 

Widow  of  Lorenzo  F.  Wood. 

Descendant  of  John  Harris. 

Daughter  of  John  Harris  and  Phebe  Burr,  his  wife,  m.  1827. 

John  Harris,  (1758-1840),  enlisted  in  the  Thirteenth  Conti- 
nental Massachusetts  Regiment,  1775,  under  Capt.  Oliver  Pond 
and  Col.  Joseph  Reed.  In  1818  his  pension  was  allowed  for 
one  year's  actual  service  as  private,  Massachusetts  line.  His 
widow  in  1853,  aged  sixty-five,  applied  for  a  pension.  He  was 
born  in  Wrentham,  Mass. ;  died  in  Springfield,  Vt. 

MRS.  ADELIA  LAWRENCE  CARTER.  32507 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 
Widow  of  Sumner  Carter. 
Descendant  of  James  Green,  Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 


I/O  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  E.  Lawrence  and  Rachael  G.  Chapman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Chapman  and  Lois  Green,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Green,  Jr.  and  Priscilla  Hartwell,  his 
wife,  m.  1766. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Green  and  Sarah  Shattuck,  his  wife. 

James  Green,  Jr.,  (1742-1815),  enlisted  as  a  private  to  re- 
enforce  Gates  in  the  northern  army,  1777.  He  served,  1779, 
under  Capt.  Nathan  Sargent  on  guard  duty  at  Boston.  He 
was  born  in  Pepperell,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MISS  JOSEPHINE  MARIA  LAURENCE.  32508 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Houghton,  James  Green,  Jr., 
and  Lieut.  James  Laurence,  Jr.,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Miles  Laurence  and  Nancy  Maria  Houghton,  his  wife, 
m.  1837. 

Granddaughter  of  Absalom  Laurence  and  Priscilla  Green,  his  wife; 
Rufus  Houghton  and  Abigail  Barnard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Laurence,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Fiske,  his 
wife,  m.  1756;  James  Green,  Jr.  and  Priscilla  Hartwell,  his  wife,  m. 
1766;  Jonathan  Houghton  and  Susannah  Moore,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32507- 

James  Laurence,  Jr.,  (1736-1821),  served  as  lieutenant  of 
the  Sixth  company,  Middlesex  county  regiment,  1776.  He 
was  born  in  Pepperell,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2449s,  26618. 

Jonathan  Houghton,  (1737-1829),  served  as  lieutenant  at 
the  Lexington  Alarm  and  as  captain  in  Col.  Jonathan  Smith's 
regiment,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Lancaster;  died  in  Bolton, 
Mass. 

Also  No. 


MISS  HARRIET  ELEANOR  LAURENCE.  32509 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Houghton,  Lieut.  James  Lau- 
rence, Jr.,  and  James  Green,  Jr. 
Daughter  of  Miles  Laurence  and  Nancy  Maria  Houghton,  his  wife. 
See  Nos.  32507,  32508. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  WILLIAMS  MAULT.  32510 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  WilHam  Nelson  Mault. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  171 


Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Nutting,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Grosvenor  Williams  and  Lucy  Ann  Beckwith, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frederick  Augustus  Williams  and  Sally  Nutting, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Nutting  and  Kidder  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Ebenezer  Nutting  served  in  Capt.  John  Nutting's  company 
of  minute  men  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  placed  on 
the  pension  roll,  1818,  of  Pepperell,  Mass.,  for  one  years  actual 
service  as  private  Massachusetts  line. 

MISS  CATHARINE  ELIZA  SHATTUCK.  32511 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Lakin  Shattuck,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Luther  Tarbell  Shattuck  and  Eliza  Whiles,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Oliver  Shattuck  and  Hannah  Tarbell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Lakin  Shattuck  and  Hannah  Tarbell, 
his  wife,  m.  1781. 

Ebenezer  Lakin  Shattuck,  (1756-1823),  enlisted,  1777,  for 
three  years  in  the  Middlesex  county  militia.  He  was  bom 
in  Pepperell,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  27597. 

MISS  CARRIE  ISABEL  WILLIAMS.  32512 

Born  in  Groton.  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Nutting,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Luther  Frederick  Williams  and  Martha  B.,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Frederick  Augustus  Williams  and  Sally  Nutting,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32510. 

MRS.  ANNA  GERTRUDE  WHITTEN  WRIGHT.  32513 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Arthur  P.  Wright. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  Laurence,  Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Benjamin  Whitten  and  Maria  Laurence,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Abel  Laurence,  Jr.  and  Nancy  Jewett,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abel  Laurence  and  Mary,  his  wife. 
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Lawrence,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Fiske,  his 
wife,  m.  1756. 
See  No.  32508. 


172  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  BATES  QUALTERS.  32514 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Widow  of  William  Eliott  Quakers. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Salmon  Whitney,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Lyman  Bates  and  Mary  Anna  Whitney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Ephriam  Whitney,  (1791-1846)  and  Mary  Anna 
Bird,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  Salmon  Whitney  and  Hepsabeth  Raymond, 
(1761-1850),  his  wife. 

Salmon  Whitney,  (1760-1844),  enlisted  in  the  first  call  for 
troops  and,  1780,  was  lieutenant  under  Capt.  William  Scott. 
He  was  born  in  Harvard,  Mass.,  where  he  died,  and  in  the 
cemetery  is  an  interesting  memorial  tablet. 

MRS.  KATHERINE  P.  SOMES.  32515 

Born  in  Essex,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  James  R.  Somes. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Rust,  of  Massachusetts'. 

Daughter  of  Aaron  C.  Perkins  and  Sybell  Clark,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  A.  Clark  and  Katherine  Rust,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Rust,  Jr.  and  Judith  Perley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Rust  and  Sarah  Robbins,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Rust,  (1755-1822),  served  several  enhstments  as 
a  minute  man  in  the  Essex  county  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  EMMA  F.  AYRES.  32516 

Born  in  Westport  Point,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Stillwell,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  H.  Macomber  and  Deborah  A.  Stillwell,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Luther  Stillwell  and  Polly  Allen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Stillwell  and  Lydia  Luther,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Stillwell  enlisted,  1775,  under  Capt.  William  Cook 
and  served  at  Boston.  In  1776  he  enlisted  for  one  year  in 
Captain  John  Speer's  company  and  was  detached  to  serve 
in  Major  General  Charles  Lee's  Life  Guards.  He  subsequently 
acted  as  express  rider  and  teamster.  He  applied  for  a  pension, 
1818,  in  Newport  county  and  it  was  allowed.  He  was  born, 
175 1,  in  Tiverton,  R.  I. 


UNK^\G£  BOOK.  173 


MRS.  SUSIE  L.  M.  CAMERON.  32517 

Born  in  Fall  River,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  James  H.  Cameron. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Peleg  Slade,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Slade  and  Lydia  A.  Lake,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lloyd  Slade  and  Eliza  Lewin,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Peleg  Slade  and  Mary  Mason  Chase,  his  wife. 

Peleg  Slade,  (i  729-1813),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm;  served  as  major  at  the  Rhode  Island  alarms  and  as 
lieutenant  colonel  of  Bristol  county  militia,  1779.  He  was 
born  in  Rehobeth;  died  in  Swansea,  Mass, 

Also  Nos.  16233,  23163,  28773. 

MRS.  CLARA  SLADE  CAMERON  READ.  32518 

Born  in  Fall  River,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Benjamin  B.  Read,  Jr. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Peleg  Slade. 
Daugliter  of  James  H.  Cameron  and  Susie  L.  M.  Slade,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  George  W.  Slade  and  Lydia  A.  Lake,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32517. 

MRS.  MARY  DWIGHT  GREENOUGH.  32519 

Born  in  Springfield,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  Pelham  Greenough. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Elijah  Vose,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Vose,  (1817-69)  and  Martha  Barrett  Ripley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Vose,  Jr.,  (1790-1856)  and  Rebecca  Gorham 
Bartlett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Vose  and  Ruth  Tufts,  his  wife. 

Elijah  Vose,  (1744-1822),  commanded  a  company,  1775,  and 
was  lieutenant  colonel,  1777,  under  his  brother  Joseph.  He 
served  with  credit  through  the  war  as  did  four  of  his  brothers. 
He  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati.  He  was  born  in  Milton, 
Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  HAGER  ROLLINS.  32520 

Born  in  Watertown,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Charles  H.  Rollins. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Whitney,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Elbridge  Hager  and  Lucy  Whitney,  his  wife. 


174  DAUGHTlSRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Whitney  and  Jane  Policy,  his  wife,  m.  1796. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Whitney  and  Mary  Mead,  (b.  1753), 
his  2d  wife,  m.  1772. 

Abraham  Whitney,  (1735-1813),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.  He  also  served  as  guard  for  the  magazine 
at  Watertown.    He  was  born  in  Watertown,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  E.  BRITTON  HOYT.  32521 

Born  in  Littleton,  Massachusetts. 

Widow  of  Capt.  Otis  Hoyt. 

Descendant  of  John  Britton. 

Daughter  of  Joel  Britton  and  Sarah  West,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Britton  and  Jerusha  Thompson,  his  wife. 

John  Britton,  (1749-1836),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Cheshire  Co.,  N.  H.,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massachu- 
setts Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Raynham,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Westmoreland,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  21588. 

MRS.  LUCINDA  ROGERS  CA VENDER.  32522 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Widow  of  Brig.  Gen.  John  S.  Cavender. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Foster  Rogers,  Ephraim  Brown, 
Lieut.  Nathaniel  Faulkner  and  Amos  Wright. 

Daughter  of  Luke  Rogers  and  Sarah  Wright  Brown,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Foster  Rogers  and  Martha  Faulkner,  his 
wife;  Ephraim  Brown  and  Sibil  Wright,  his  wife,  m.  1788. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Faulkner  and  Catherine,  (1744-1800), 
his  wife ;  Amos  Wright  and  Abigail  Clark,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Foster  Rogers,  (1764-1834),  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll  of  Middlesex  county,  183 1,  for  service  as  private 
in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  Line. 

Ephraim  Brown,  (1758-1839),  was  a  minute  man  at  Con- 
cord, a  fifer  at  the  siege  of  Boston  under  Capt.  James  Russell 
and  served  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign  under  Capt.  John  But- 
terick.    He  was  born  in  Concord  where  he  died. 

Nathaniel  Faulkner,  (1735-1821),  served  as  lieutenant  ia 
Capt.  Simon  Hunt's'  company,  Col.  Eleazer  Brook's  regiment 
for  the  defense  of  Boston. 

Amos  Wright,  (1738-92),  served  in  Capt,  Isaac  Wood's  com- 
pany, guarding  Continental  stores  at  Concord. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  175 


MRS.  AGNES  FANNING  LANCASTER.  32523 

Born  in  Worcester,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  John  Edward  Lancaster. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Fanning,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  David  Hale  Fanning  and  Rosamond  Hopkins  Dawless, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Willson  Fanning  and  Sarah  Hale,  his  wife. 

Gr,-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Fanning  and  Susannah  Faulkner,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Fanning,  (1755-1828),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Norwich,  18 18,  for  six  years  actual  service  as  private 
in  the  Connecticut  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Groton ; 
died  in  Norwich,  Conn. 

Also  No.  27664. 

MRS.  LUCY  ADA  DOWSE.  32524 

Born  in  Yarmouth,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  Francis  Dowse. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Barnabas  Eldridge,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Frederic  Howes  and  EHza  Farwell  Merriam,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Howes,  3d  and  Patience  Eldridge,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Barnabas  Eldridge  and  Patience  Crowell,  his 
wife. 

Barnabas  Eldridge,  (1738-97),  commanded  the  First  Yar- 
mouth, Massachusetts,  company  under  Col.  Joseph  Otis. 

Also  No.  28322. 

MISS  ADELAIDE  W.  GROSS.  32525 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Ezra  Towne. 

Daughter  of  Ferdinand  H.  Gross,  M.  D.  and  Henrietta  D.  Williams, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Williams  and  Diana  Towne,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Towne,  Jr.,  (b.  1759)  and  Rebecca  Jenks, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Towne  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife. 

Ezra  Towne,  (1736-95),  commanded  a  company  from  New 
Ipswich  during  the  Revolution.  He  was  born  in  Topsfield, 
Mass. ;  died  in  New  Ipswich,  N.  H. 


176  DAUGHTEiRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ELIZA  A.  STANTON.  32526 

Born  in  Middlefield,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Henry  Ellsworth  Stanton. 

Descendant  of  Matthew  Smith,  Sr. 

Daughter  of  Matthew  Smith  and  Maria  D.  Root,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Matthew  Smith  and  Betsy  Ward,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugiiter  of  Matthew  Smith,  Sr.  and  Asenath  Anable,  his 
wife. 

Matthew  Smith,  Sr.,  (1753-1833),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Hampshire  county,  Mass.,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn. ; 
died  in  Middlefield,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  11422,  31192. 

MRS.  EUNICE  WHITE  MORTON  LAMBIE.  32527 

Born  in  Whately,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Robert   Lambie. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Morton,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Eurotas  Morton,  (b.  1799)  and  Maria  White,  (b.  1802), 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Mortorr  and  Hannah  Ingraham,  (b.  1767), 
his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Morton,  (1764-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Hampshire  county  for  service  as'  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts militia. 

MRS.  PRISCILLA  VINING  BOYCE  WEBSTER.  32528 

Born  in  Van  Buren,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  William  Henry  Webster. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Burton. 

Daughter  of  John  Boyce  and  Priscilla  Ryder  Vining,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Scott  Vining,  (1787-1844)  and  Priscilla  Burton, 
(1795-1824),  his  wife,  m.  1813. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Burton,  (1770-1855)  and  Anna  Belden, 
(1764- 1833),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Burton  and  Sarah  Howes,  (i734- 
1832),  his  wife. 

Josiah  Burton,  (1726-93),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Ver- 
mont militia  under  different  commands  throughout  the  war. 
He  was  born  in  Stratford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Manchester,  Vt 

Also  No.  30845. 


WNEAGE  BOOK.  ,    177 


MRS.  MARY  PROUDFIT  SHIPMAN.  32529 

Born  in  Constantine,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  John  B.  Shipman. 

Descendant  of   Col.   John   Williams,   of   New   York. 

Daughter  of  James  Proudfit  and  Jane  A.  Wells,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Proudfit  and  Elizabeth  Williams,  (1781- 
185s),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Williams  and  Susanna  Turner,  his  wife. 

John  Williams,  (1752-1806),  was  a  member  from  Charlotte 
county,  1775,  to  the  Provincial  Congress.  He  served  in  many 
battles  as  commander  and  surgeon.     He  died  in  Salem,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  863,  7283,  8732,  I0I77- 

MRS.  HELEN  M.  KAUFFER  GILKEY.  32530 

Born  in  Kalamazoo,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Rudolph  Gilkey. 

Descendant  of  Jonas  Page  and  of  John  Wait,  of  Massachu- 
setts. 

Daughter  of  Hale  Page  Kauffer  and  Henrietta  St.  Clair,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Francis  Kauffer  and  Eunice  Wait  Page,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  Jonas  Page,  Jr  and  Eunice  Wait,  (1787-1826), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Page  and  Lucy  Holden,  his  wife; 
John  Wait  and  Judith  Hale,  his  wife. 

Jonas  Page,  (1750-1822),  was  a  minute  man  in  Capt.  Henry 
Haskell's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born 
in  Shirley,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

John  Wait  served  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born 
in  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1752,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  30362. 

MRS.  HETTY  BRISBINE  HAYES.  32531 

Born  in  St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Wife  of  Simeon  Mills  Hayes. 

Descendant  of  Micah  Whitney,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Gallatin  Brisbine  and  Sarah  Sophia  Sherburne, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Sherburne  and  Sophia  Dyer  Whitney,  his 
wife, 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joel  Whitney  and  Sally  Dyer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Micah  Whitney  and  Hannah  Cobb,  his  wife. 


178  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

Micah  Whitney,  (1752-1832),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Somerset  county,  Maine,  1818,  for  service  as  private,  Mas- 
sachusetts line.     He  died  in  Phillips. 

MRS.  MARY  ISABELLA  NORTON  CLAPP.  32532 

Born  in  Winona,  Minnesota. 
Wife  of  Eben  Clapp, 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Robert  Hayes,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Matthew  George  Norton  and  Emma  Beulah  Hayes,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hayes  and  Mary  Hulme,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Hayes  and  Mary  Wilson,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Hayes  and  Mary  Allison,  his  wife. 
Robert   Hayes,    (1742-1819),   was   appointed,    1776,   second 
lieutenant  of  Foot  of  Associators  of  Northampton  county.    His 
commission  is  still  in  the  family.    He  was  born  in  Northamp- 
ton Co.,  died  in  Northumberland  Co.,  Pa. 

32533 
MRS.  ELIZABETH  BEARDSLEE  HALL.  32534 

Born  in  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Lester  Melville  Hall. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Ober,  Jr.    (Obear). 

Daughter  of  Phineas  Beardslee  and  Helen  M.  Obear,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Abbott  Obear  and  Martha  Harrington,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Ober  and  Elizabeth  Robinson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Ober,  Jr.  and  Phebe  Kimball,  his 
wife. 

Josiah  Ober,  Jr.,  (1747-1820),  served  as  a  private  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  in  Capt.  Billy  Porter's  company,  Col.  John 
Baker's  Massachusetts  regiment.  He  was  bom  in  Wenham, 
Mass. ;  died  in  New  Ipswich,  N.  H. 

MRS.  MAUD  ALMA  BRYANT  NOTT.  32538 

Born  in  Chicago,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  Henry  Nott. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Timothy  Danforth. 

Daughter  of  George  Thomas  Br)rant  and  Minnie  Bloom,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  George  Fay   Bryant,    (1812-60)    and  Jane   Miller 
Baker,  (1814-99),  his  wife. 


line:agi:  book.  179 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Bryant,  (1769-1846)  and  Julia  Dan- 
forth,  (1764-1812),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Bryant  and  Elizabeth  Chandler,  his 
wife;  Timothy  Danforth  and  Sarah  Patton,  his  wife. 

Timothy  Danforth,  (1729-92),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety  of  Billerica,  Mass. 

MRS.  LENA  SPAULDING  DAY.  32539 

Born  in  Hartland,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Herbert  C.  Day,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Abel  Spaulding  and  of  Ezra  Spaulding, 

Daughter  of  George  Spaulding  and  Maria  Towne.  his  wife. 

Granddaug'hter  of  Lemuel  Spaulding  and  Lucy  Pierce,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Spaulding  and  Lydia  Fitch,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abel  Spaulding  and  Mary  Anderson,  his 
wife. 

Abel  Spaulding,  (1728- 1808),  served  as  lieutenant  and  cap- 
tain in  the  New  Hampshire  militia.    He  died  at  Cornish,  N.  H. 

Ezra  Spaulding,  (1751-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Windsor  Co.,  Vt.,  for  service  as  private  in  the  New  Hamp- 
shire militia.  He  was  born  in  Plainfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Bar- 
nard, Vt. 

MRS.  SARAH  WEARE.  32540 

Born  in  Hampton  Falls,  New  Hampshire. 
Widow  of  William  Horace  Weare. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Weare,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  John  Weare  and  Lydia  Buzzell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Weare  and  Thankful  Hubbard,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Weare  and  Sarah  Lane,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32541- 

MRS.  LYDIA  E.  WEARE  DAVIS.  32541 

Born  in  Andover,  New  Hampshire. 
Wife  of  Andrew  B.  Davis. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  Jonathan  Weare,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  William  Horace  Weare  and  Sarah  Weare,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Weare  and  Sarah  Bachelder,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter   of   Jonathan   Weare,   Jr.,    (b.    I755)    and   Nancy 
Worth,  his  wife. 


l8o  DAUGHTERS  OI^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Weare  and  Sarah  Lane,  his  ist 
wife,  m.  1747. 

Jonathan  Weare  served  as  selectman  of  Seabrook,  N.  H., 
1776.    He  was  born,  1724,  in  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H. 

MRS.  lANTHE  KNEELAND  SANGER.  32542 

Born  in  Waterbury,  Vermont.  -. 

Wife  of  Thaddeus  Ezra  Sanger,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Ide  and  of  Sergt.  John  Woods. 

Daughter  of  Willard  Hall  Kneeland  and  Cleora  Woods,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Woods,  Jr.,  (1783-1842)  and  EUathan  Ide, 
(1773-1854),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Woods  and  Abigail  Tabor  Ely,  his  wife, 
m.  1781;  John  Ide  and  Debora  Pond,  (1747-1821),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Woods. 

John  Ide,  (1742-1815),  served  as  lieutenant  of  a  company 
that  marched  from  Rehobeth  to  Tiverton  on  the  Rhode  Island 
Alarm.    He  was  born  in  Rehobeth;  died  in  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

John  Woods,  (1750-1810),  was'  at  the  siege  of  Boston  and 
at  Bunker  Hill.  He  served  in  the  Rangers  under  his  father 
in  the  Burgoyne  campaign  and  was  sergeant  under  Capt.  Jesse 
Safford.  His  widow  received  a  pension  for  twenty-two  months 
actual  service  of  the  soldier  as  private  and  sergeant  in  the 
Massachusetts  and  Vermont  lines.  He  was  bom  in  Pepperell, 
Mass. ;  removed  to  Vermont,  1777,  and  died  at  Windsor,  Vt. 

Also  No.  16321. 

MRS.  HARIOT  BURTON  FORD.  32543 

Born  in  Meadville,  Pennsylvania. 

Widow  of  James  Ford. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Judah  Burton,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Wilcox  Burton  and  Emma  Derickson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Burton  and  Susan  Marie  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Burton  and  Huldah  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Judah  Burton  and  Huldah  Stanton,  his  ist 
wife. 

Judah  Burton,  (1739-1813),  was  appointed  lieutenant  by 
the  Provincial  Congress  of  New  York,  1775,  and  the  commis- 
sion is  still  in  the  family.  He  was  granted  land  in  Montgom- 
ery county,  where  he  founded  a  town  and  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6006,  23241,  24717,  26512,  31701. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  l8l 


MRS.  ELIZABETH  ROWLAND  A.  HARRIS.  32544 

Born  in  Union  Springs,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Dr.  H.  Crittenden  Harris. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Abbott,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  H.  Adams  and  Caroline  Rowland  Chase,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Henry  Chase  and  Elizabeth  Howland,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Chase  and  Betsy  Abbott,  (1778-1843), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Abbott  and  Sarah  Croel,  his  wife, 
m.  1769. 

Stephen  Abbott,  (1749-1813),  served  as  lieutenant,  1777,  and, 
1778,  was  captain  in  Col.  Benjamin  Tupper's  regiment  and 
served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  an  original  member  of 
the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  He  was  born  in  Andover ;  died 
in  Salem,  Mass. 

Also  No.  27387. 

MRS.  ESTELLE  BLAUVELT  MILLER.  32545 

Born  in  Tappan,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Albert  O.  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Blanch,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  David  J.  Blauvelt  and  Emma  L.  Lippincott,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jacob  I.  Blauvelt  and  Rachel  Blanch,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Blanch  and  Effie  Mabie,  his  wife. 
Thomas  Blanch,  (1740-1823),  commanded  a  company  under 
Col.  Asher  Holmes  in  the  New  Jersey  line. 

MRS.  VIOLETTE  TALBOT  WIGHT.  32546 

Born  in  Fairfield,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Louis  Allyn  Wight. 

Descendant  of  Commodore  Silas  Talbot. 

Daughter  of  William  Richmond  Talbot  and  Susan  Curtis  Benjamin, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Talbot  and  Maria  de  Peyster 
Bancker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Talbot  and  Arma  Richmond,  his  wife. 

Silas  Talbot,  (1751-1813),  received  three  times  the  thanks 
of  the  Continental  Congress  for  successful  naval  exploits.  He 
was  wounded  thirteen  times  and  carried  five  bullets  in  his 


l82  DAUGHTI;RS  OI^  the  AMERICAN  R^VOI^UTION. 

body.  He  captured  many  prizes,  suffered  imprisonment  and 
was  finally  exchanged  through  the  intervention  of  Benjamin 
Franklin.  His  life  reads  like  a  romance  and  before  its  clos« 
the  "Constitution"  was  his  flagship.  He  was  born  in  Bristol 
Co.,  Mass. ;  died  in  New  York  City  and  is  buried  in  Trinity 
Church  Yard. 
Also  Nos.  836,  5288. 

MRS.  MARGARET  POTTER  MEEKER.  32547 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Stephen  J.  Meeker. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jacob  Bower,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Potter  and  Adaline  Coleman  Bower,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Bower  and  Catharine  Cameron,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Bower  and  Rebecca  Wood,  his  wife. 

Jacob  Bower,  (1757-1818),  entered  the  army  as  lieutenant; 
was'  promoted  captain  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He 
was  an  original  member  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  He 
was  born  in  Reading,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  CORA  SOUTHWORTH  HATHAWAY.  32548 

Born  in  Platteville,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Charles  Hathaway. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Alden  Southworth,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  John  Hawkins  Rountree  and  Lydia  Hart  Southworth, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richmond  Southworth  and  Laura  Gridley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alden  Southworth  and  Lydia  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Alden  Southworth,  (1758-94),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt. 
Daniel  Dexter's  company.  Col.  Israel  Angell's  regiment  of 
Rhode  Island  militia. 

MRS.  HARRIET  MORGAN  MITCHELL.  32549 

Born  in  Camden,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Winthrop  D.  Mitchell. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Morgan,  Sergt.  Aaron  Morgan  and 
Thomas  Sherman,  all  of  Brimfield,  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Hill  Morgan  and  Rebecca  Anrj  Beagary,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hiram  Morgan  and  Clarissa  L.  Rich,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Calvin  Morgan,  (1782-1832)  and  Polly  Forbush, 
his  wife,  m.  1803. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  183 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Morgan  and  Abigail  Sherman,  (b. 
1752),  his  wife,  m.  1772. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Morgan  and  Margaret  Cooley,  his 
ist  wife,  m.  1729;  Thomas  Sherman  and  Anna  Blodgett,  his  wife,  m. 
1751- 

Thomas  Sherman,  (1722-1803),  was-  a  private  in  Capt.  Jo- 
seph Thompson's  company,  1775,  and  served  a  short  enlistment. 

Joseph  Morgan,  (1705-98),  signed  the  association  covenant, 
1774- 

Aaron  Morgan,  (i  749-1825),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  and  served  as  sergeant  in  the  northern  campaign, 
1777. 

Also  Nos.  17628,  28139. 

MISS  MARCxARET  WILSON  SHIPMAN.  32550 

Born  in  Belvidere,  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Joseph  Morris,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  George  Marshal  Shipman  and  Anna  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jehiel  G.  Shipman  and  Mar>'  Morris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  WilHam  Cullen  Morris,  Sr.  and  Maria  Stryker, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Jonathan  Ford  Morris  and  Margaret 
Smith  Euen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Morris  and  Hannah  Ford,  his 
wife. 

Joseph  Morris,  (1732-78),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 
organized  the  first  company  of  the  colony  and  was  major  of 
Daniel  Morgan's  Corps  of  Rangers  at  White  Marsh  where  he 
was  mortally  wounded.  His  death  was  deplored  by  the  Com- 
mander-in-Chief and  the  interest  manifested  by  Lafayette  for 
his'  family  shows  in  what  esteem  he  was  held.  He  was  born 
in  Morris  Co.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  4836,  5012,  12636. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  FIELD  MARTIN.  32551 

Born  in  Lamington,  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Martin. 

Descendant  of  Hendrick  Field,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  Gabirel  Field  and  Ann  Maria  Leese,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Richard  H.  Field  and  Sarah  Van  Dervoort,  his 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hendrick  Field  and  Hannah  Lane,  his  wife. 


184  daughte;rs  op  the  American  revolution. 

Hendrick  Field,  (i 751 -1844),  served  as  a  private,  1776  to 
1780,  under  different  commands,  in  the  Middlesex,  New  Jer- 
sey, militia.     He  died  in  Lamington. 

MRS.  ELEANOR  BROWN  CLAYTON  BENNETT.        32552 

Born  in  Manalapan,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Charles  A.  Bennett. 

Descendant  of  John  Clayton,  Jr.,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Elias  C.  Clayton  and  Maria  Louisa  Williams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Clayton,  Jr.  and  Sarah  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Clayton,  (b.  1722)  and  Hannah,  his  wife. 

John  Clayton,  Jr.,  (1764-1848),  performed  tours  of  duty 
and  served  as  a  substitute  for  his  brother  Asher.  In  1832  his 
pension  was  allowed  for  two  years  actual  service  as  private 
New  Jersey  line.    He  was  born  in  Freehold,  where  he  died. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  COOPER.  32553 

Born  in  Middletown,  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  James  W.  Cooper,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Jehu  Patterson  Cooper  and  Catherine  Kerr  Pringle,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Cooper  and  Rebecca  Patterson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  George  Douglas  Cooper,  (1779-1858)  and 
Abigail  Oakley,  (1783-1815),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  James  W.  Cooper  and  Elizabeth  Douglas, 
his  wife. 

James  W.  Cooper  served  as  a  private  in  the  Monmouth 
county,  New  Jersey,  militia. 

MISS  RACHAEL   VAN  DE  VENTER.  32554 

Born  in  South  River,  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Christopher  Van  Deventer,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Christopher  Van  Deventer  and  Rachael  Vreeland,  his 
I  St  wife. 

Christopher  Van  Deventer,  (1755-1840),  served  as  private  of 
militia  as  did  also  his  three  brothers.  He  was  born  in  Middle- 
sex county,  N.  J.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1559,  Z^^22. 

MRS.  ISABELLA  HULL  McLEAN  HALLOCK.  32555 

Born  in  Freehold,  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  WilHam  Ewing  Hallock. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  185 


Descendant  of  John  Hull,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Amzi  Chapin  McLean  and  Margaretta  Hull,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Hull  and  Ann  Bowne,  his  wife. 

John  Hull,  (1762-1853),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Middlesex 
county  militia.  He  and  his  two  brothers  were  captured  and 
confined  in  the  Old  Sugar  House,  New  York.  When  released 
he  was  in  the  battle  of  Monmouth.    He  died  in  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Also  No.  29109. 

MRS.  ANNIE  MINOT  MITCHELL  SMITH.  32556 

Born  in  White  Plains,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Harry  William  Smitli. 
Descendant  of  John  Hull. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Halsey  Mitchell  and  Isabella  Reid  Hull,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Hull  and  Ann  Bowne,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32555. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  MAXSON  PARSONS.  32557 

Born  in  Red  Bank,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Charles  Baldwin  Parsons. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Bowne,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  John  R.  Bergen  and  Jane  Ann  Bowne,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Bowne,  (1785-1861)  and  Elizabeth  Brown, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Bowne,  (1765-1847)  and  Jane  Bowne,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bowne  and  Patience  Conover,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Bowne  was  a  minute  man  in  the  Monmouth  county 
militia,  when  taken  prisoner,  1782.  His  family  were  the  early 
settlers  of  Monmouth  county,  New  Jersey. 

MISS  MARGARET  D.  TUTHILL.  32558 

Born  in  Matawan,  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Christopher  Van  Deventer,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Christopher  Tuthill  and  Margaret  Jane  Harri- 
son, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  WilHam  WoodhuU  Tuthill  and  Ann  Van  Deventer, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Van  Deventer,  (1755-1840)  and 
Rachel  Vreeland,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32554. 


l86  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  MARGARET  LITTLE  TERHUNE.  32559 

Born  in  Matawan,  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Terhune,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William  L.  Terhune,  (1815-1907)  and  Margaret  Little, 
(1825-1906),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Terhune,  (1796-1886)  and  Etta  Letson  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Abraham  Terhune  and  Moycay  Williams  his 
wife. 

Abraham  Terhune,  (1761-1854),  enlisted,  1776,  under  Capt. 
Matthew  Van  Benschoten,  Continental  line  and  was  taken 
prisoner,  1777,  at  Fort  Montgomery.  He  entered  as  substi- 
tute for  his  brother  John.  He  received  a  pension,  1832,  for 
two  years  actual  service  as  private  in  the  New  Jersey  Conti- 
nental line. 

MRS.  HELEN  CORIELL  WHITE.  32560 

Born  in  New  Market,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Clarence  White. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Coriell,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Abner  Smalley  Coriell  and  Catharine  Ann  Blue,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Coriell,  (b.  1775)  and  Sarah  Smalley,  (b. 
1774),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Coriell  and  Esther  Heth,  (1738-96), 
his  1st  wife. 

Abraham  Coriell,  (1738-1828),  served  in  the  militia  when 
New  Jersey  was  the  battlefield.  He  was  born  in  Middlesex 
county,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  1 1644. 

MRS.  JENNIE  BALDWIN  EARLE.  32561 

Born  in  Newark,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Frank  Hasbrouck  Earle. 

Descendant  of  John  P.  Baldwin,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  John  Baldwin  and  Effie  Carhuflf,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  J.  Baldwin  and  Jane  Dunn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  P.  Baldwin  and  Mary  Crane,  his  wife. 

John  P.  Baldwin,  (1762-1844),  served  as  a  minute  man  in 
the  Essex  county  militia.  He  was  born  in  Newark,  N.  J,, 
where  he  died. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  187 


MRS.  JEAN  CAMERON  McBRIDE  RIDGWAY.  32562 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  William  C.  Ridgway. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Safford,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Harry  McBride  and  Amelia  Amsden,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Amsden  and  Lucy  Amelia  Wood,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aden  Wood  and  Esther  Safford,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Safford,  Jr.  and  Marcy  Robinson, 
(1748-1814),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Deacon  Joseph  Safford,  (1705-75)  and 
Ann  Bottom,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Safford,  Jr.,  (1742-1807),  served  as  Heutenant  and 
captain  of  a  company  of  Green  Mountain  Boys.  He  was  bom 
in  Norwich,  Conn. ;  died  in  Bennington,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  6381,  18208,  31 143. 

MRS.  FRANCES  J.  HICKS  RAE.  32563 

Widow  of  Walter  Rae,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  John  Hicks,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Hicks  and  Helen  M.  Soule,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hicks  and  Polly  Shephard,  his  wife; 
Salmon  Soule  and  Harriet  Whitney,  (b.  1795),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hicks,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Nutting,  (1726- 
1825),  his  wife,  m.  1748;  Sherwood  Whitney,  (1767-1848)  and  Abigail 
Lobdell,  (1770-1851),  his  wife,  m.  1787. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hicks  and  Rebecca  Champney,  his 
wife,  m.  1721 ;  Silas  Whitney  and  Esther  Sherwood,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whitney,  (171 1-96)  and  Amy 
Northrup,  his  wife. 

John  Hicks,  Jr.,  (1725-75),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  from  Cambridge.  He  was  killed  in  the  retreat  of 
the  British  from  Lexington.  He  was  born  in  Cambridge, 
Mas's. 

Also  Nos.  5793,  14080,  15549,  16169,  18517,  24692. 

MRS.  FANNIE  HOLDEN  WILLIAMS.  32564 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Hilton  Williams. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Holden. 

Daughter  of  David  Le  Cain  Holden  and  Ann  Maria  Jones,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Holden,   (1775-1847)   and  Sarah  Le  Cain, 
his  wife. 


i88  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revoi^ution. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Holden  and  Mary  Ann  Baker,  his 
wife. 

Jonathan  Holden  served  as  a  soldier  at  Dorchester  Heights, 
1776,  and,  1777,  served  in  New  Jersey.  He  was  bom  in  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  1745,  and  removed  his  family,  1784,  to  Mont- 
real, Canada,  where  he  died  about  1790. 

Also  No.  293. 

MRS.  JULIET  BASTEDO  WILKINSON.  32565 

Born  in  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  George  Wilkinson. 

Descendant  of  Johannes  Van  Pelt,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Abraham  Davis  Bastedo  and  Sarah  Beardslee,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nelson  Bastedo  and  Gertrude  Suydam,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Suydam  and  Lydia  Ann  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Davis  and  Lydia  Van  Pelt,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaug'hter  of  Johannes  Van  Pelt  and  KLatrina  Van 
Lieu,  his  wife. 

Johannes  Van  Pelt,  (1750-1820),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Monmouth  county.  New  Jersey,  militia  under  Capt.  Samuel 
Carhart.     He  died  in  Harlinger,  N.  J. 

MISS  MARY  STIGER  CONOVER.  32566 

Born  in  Hunterdon  county.  New  Jersey. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Joseph  Beavers,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  Nathan  S.  Conover  and  Matilda  Hunt,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Edward  Hunt  and  Effie  Bloom,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of    William    Hunt,     (1771-1820)     and    Rebecca 
Beavers,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32182. 

MRS.  HORACANA  BUTTOLPH  WARD.  32567 

Born  in  Trenton,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  John  Wesley  Ward,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  James  Sterling,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Caleb  Sayer  and  Mary  Josephine  Clark,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Allison  Clark  and  Mary  Ann  Budd,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Mahlon  S.  Budd  and  Elizabeth  Salter  Sterling, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Sterling  and  Mary  Shaw,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  189 


James  Sterling,  (1742-1818),  was  a  member  of  the  Pro- 
vincial Congress  and  his  name  is  first  on  the  Burlington  County- 
Committee  of  Observation,  1775.  He  fitted  out  a  company  at 
his  own  expense  to  defend  the  colony.  He  was  born  in  Cole- 
raine,  Ireland;  died  in  Burlington,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  1938,  3357,  4834,  7525,  11651,  i59o6. 

MRS.  EMMA  VIRGINIA  GILE  ORBISON.  32568 

Born  in  Camden,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Thomas  J.  Orbison. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Nathaniel  Rix,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Gile  and  Emma  Virginia  Shuster,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Aaron  Gile  and  Persis  Rix,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Rix  and  Rebecca  Eastman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Rix  and  Ester  Clark,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Rix,  (1753-1828),  enlisted  as  a  drummer,  1776, 
in  Capt.  Thomas  Sampson's  company  and  served,  1777-78, 
under  different  commands  for  the  ciefense  of  the  frontier.  He 
was  bom  in  Boscowen;  died  in  Littleton,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  9221,  11572. 

MRS.  EMMA  G.  FINCH  ADLEM.  32569 

Born  in  Red  Bank,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Isaac  Hance  Adlem. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Finch,  of  Connecticut. 

Daugliter  of  George  Finch  and  Emeline  Houston  White,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Finch,  Jr.  and  Jerusha  Tousey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Finch  and  Phoebe  McEwen,  his  wife. 

Peter  Finch,  (1743-1801),  enlisted  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Seth 
Seymour's  company.  Ninth  regiment,  under  Capt.  David  Woos- 
ter.    He  died  in  Stratford,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  28058,  31749- 

MRS.  BERTHA  MAE  STAFFORD  COMEGYS.  32570 

Born  in  Haddonfield,  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Robert  Beatty  Comegys. 
Descendant  of  John  Stafford,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  Montgomery  Stafford  and  Mary  Horner,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Stafford,  Jr.  and  Keziah  Stafford,  his  wife. 


190  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Staflford  and  Hannah  Matlock,  his  wife, 
m.  1 781. 

John  Stafford,  (1755-1828),  enlisted  in  Pennsylvania,  1775, 
under  Capt.  Christopher  Stewart  and  served  until  the  capture 
of  Fort  Washington.  He  then  joined  the  artillery  under  Capt. 
Francis  Proctor,  1777,  where  he  served  until  1781.  He  was' 
at  Brandywine,  Germantown  and  under  Sullivan  in  Rhode 
Island.  In  1823  his  pension  was  allowed  for  four  years  actual 
service  as  private,  Pennsylvania  line.  He  was  born  in  Eng- 
land; died  in  New  Jersey  and  is  buried  in  Old  Newton,  Cam- 
den Co.,  N.  J. 

MRS.  HELEN  VIRGINIA  BENJAMIN  BURDSALL.  32571 
Born  in  Camden,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Daniel  L.  Burdsall. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Benjamin. 

Daughter  of  Dowling  Benjamin  and  Sarah  Cooper  White,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Justus  Benjamin  and  Anna  Elizabeth  Dobson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Benjamin  and  Rebecca  Alexander,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  Grace  Win- 
chester, his  wife. 

Joseph  Benjamin,  (1748-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Maryland,  1818,  for  three  years  service  as  trumpeter  in 
the  Virginia  Light  Horse.  He  was  born  in  England;  died  in 
Cecil  Co.,  Md. 

MRS.  ESTHER  BRADLEY  THOMAS.  32572 

Born  in  La  Porte,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  Morris  Thomas. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Hannum,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  Bradley  and  Anna  Maria  Reid,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Emmor  Bradley  and  Deborah  Hannum,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Harmum  and  Alice  Parke,  his  wife. 

John  Hannum,  (1742-99),  was  prominent  in  all  affairs  of  the 
county.  He  served  as  magistrate  and  collected  supplies  for  the 
army.  He  was  in  the  militia  with  Wayne  from  Brandywine 
to  Paoli  and  commander  of  the  post  at  Chester,  where  he  was 
born  and  died. 

Also  No.  25780. 


WNEIAGE  BOOK.  191 


MISS  VIRTUE  SINCLAIR  COLE.  ^2573 

Born  in  Sinclairville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Chester  Cole. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Sinclair. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Sinclair  and  Fanny  Biglow  Edson,  his  2d  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Sinclair,  (1730-1813)  and  Mary  Cilley, 
his  wife. 

Samuel  Sinclair,  (1762-1827),  served  under  his  uncle  Col. 
Joseph  Cilley.  He  was  at  Valley  Forge,  Monmouth  and  in 
Sullivan's  expedition.     He  died  in  Sinclairville,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  4669,  5551,  10399,  I07S7,  15335. 

MISS  MAY  HAY  WARD.  32574 

Born  in  Fredonia,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Hayward. 

Daughter  of  Walter  S.  Hayward  and  Emily  Diantha  Flanders,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Hayward  and  Hannah  Way,  his  wife,  m. 
1787. 

Benjamin  Hayward,  (1767-95),  enlisted  as  a  fifer,  1781.  His 
widow  was  allowed  a  pension  for  two  years  actual  service  of 
the  soldier.    He  was  born  in  England ;  died  in  Stockton,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  9814,  25888. 

MRS.  ANNA  M.  WHITLOCK  HAGGETT.  32575 

Born  in  Rising  Sun,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Jotham  C.  Haggett. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Ephraim  Lockhart  Whitlock,  of  New 
Jersey. 

Daughter  of  John  Tiebout  Whitlock  and  Susannah  King  Yonge,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Whitlock  and  Julia  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Lockhart  Whitlock  and  Anne  Tiebout, 
his  wife. 

Ephraim  Lockhart  Whitlock,  (175 5- 1825),  was  ensign  at 
the  battle  of  Long  Island  and  rose  to  the  rank  of  brevet  cap- 
tain. He  was  in  many  battles  and  was  at  the  surrender  of 
Cornwallis.  He  was  an  original  member  of  the  Cincinnati. 
He  was  born  in  Monmouth  county ;  died  in  Elizabethtown,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  zz'2,  16378. 


192  DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

MRS.  FANNIE  EMMOGENE  HIXSON.  32576 

Born  in  Brockport,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Dumont  Abner  Hixson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Sloan. 

Daughter  of  Leonard  Gardner  and  Jane  Hurlbut,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Heman  Hurlbut  and  Lucretia,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asahel  Hurlbut  and  Sarah  Sloan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Sloan  and  Hannah  (Olive) 
Douglas,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Sloan,  (1740-1813),  commanded  a  company  of  min- 
ute men  in  the  Berkshire  county,  Massachusetts,  militia.  He 
died  in  Williamstown,  Mass, 

MISS  FLORENCE  J.  EWELL.  32577 

Born  in  Alden,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  James  Ewell  (Euel),  Capt.  Ebenezer  Wilson 
and  Thomas  Farnsworth. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  E.  Ewell  and  Carrie  Farnsworth,  "his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dexter  Ewell  and  Eliza  Wilson,  his  wife;  Thomas 
Farnsworth,  3d.,  (1797-1894)  and  Sophia  Udell,  (1804-62),  his  wife,  m. 
1824. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Ewell  and  Betsy  Bancroft,  his  wife; 
Isaac  Wilson  and  Susan  Doran,  his  wife;  Thomas  Farnsworth,  Jr., 
(1768-1852)  and  Dimmis  Ladd,  (1772-1865),  his  wife,  m.  1791. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Ewell  and  Sarah  Holbrook,  his  wife ; 
Ebenezer  Wilson  and  Lydia  Rowley,  (1761-1837),  his  wife;  Thomas 
Farnsworth  and  Elizabeth  Tuttle,  his  wife,  m.  1753. 

James  Ewell,  (1757-1827),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Mas- 
sachusetts militia.  He  was  bom  in  Scituate,  Mass.;  died  in 
Middlebury,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  9760,  19946. 

Thomas  Farnsworth  marched  from  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  at 
the  Lexington  Alarm  and  served  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign. 
He  was  born,  1731,  in  Groton,  Mass. 

Also  No,  18593, 

Ebenezer  Wilson,  (1754-1828),  served  as  captain  in  Col. 
Ira  Allen's  regiment  of  Vermont  militia,  1781.  He  was  bom 
in  Orwell,  Vt. ;  died  in  Middlebury,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  EVELYN  HYLAND  HOMER.  32578 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Wife  of  G.  M.  Homer. 


une;age  book.  193 


Descendant   of   Capt.   George   Earl,  of   Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Augustus  Hyland  and  Henrietta  F.  Morris, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Archibald  Morris  and  Frances  E.  Parker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alvan  Edel  Parker  and  Sarah,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Parker  and  Mary  Earl,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  George  Earl  and  Mary  Rice  Baker, 
(1738-1824),  his  wife,  m.  1757. 

George  Earl,  (1735-1806),  commanded  a  company  of  Chester 
militia,  1775,  and  served  on  the  Committee  of  Safety,  1776. 
He  was  born  in  Leicester,  Mass. ;  died  in  Chester,  Vt. 

Also  No.  18757. 


MRS.  ABBIE  LOUISE  MARSH  LONG.  32579 

Born  in  Allegany  county,  New  York. 

Widow  of  William  Calvin  Long. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Locke,  Corp.  Ebenezer  Locke,  Jr., 
Corp.  Elkanah  Lincoln,  William  Thayer,  Jr.,  Lieut.  William 
Thayer,  Moses  Marsh,  Jr.,  and  Ebenezer  Pierce. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Pierce  Marsh  and  Celina  Thayer  Locke,  (1822- 
64),  his  wife,  m.  1842. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Marsh  and  Johanna  Pierce,  his  wife;  Cyras 
Locke,  (1789-1864)  and  Randilla  Thayer,  (1796-1S67),  his  wife,  m.  1812. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Marsh,  Jr.  and  Jerusha  Owen,  his  wife; 
Ebenezer  Pierce  and  Elizabeth  Gilson,  his  wife;  Ebenezer  Locke,  Jr. 
and  fiannah  Gustin,  (1764-1833),  his  wife,  m.  1783;  William  Thayer, 
Jr.  (1764-1830)  and  Susannah  Lincoln,  (1769-1833),  his  wife,  m.  1789. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Marsh,  Sr.  (b.  1714)  and  Sarah 
Crosby,  his  wife;  Ebenezer  Locke  and  Phebe  Mores  (Moore),  his  wife; 
William  Thayer  and  Mary  Leonard,  (1729-1814),  his  wife,  m.  1763; 
Elkanah  Lincoln  and  Susannah  Torrey,  his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Locke,  (i 739-1812),  served  several  enlistments  as* 
a  private  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Wo- 
burn,  Mass. ;  died  in  Schuyler,  N.  Y. 

Ebenezer  Locke,  Jr.,  (1763-1856),  when  a  lad,  served  in 
the  Massachusetts  militia.     He  died  in  Rockingham,  Vt. 

Elkanah  Lincoln,  (1747-1816),  served  as  corporal  in  Capt. 
Isaac  Hodge's  company  of  Massachusetts  militia  at  the  Rhode 
Island  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Norton,  Mass. ;  died  in  West- 
moreland, N.  H. 

William  Thayer,  Jr.,  (1764-1830),  served  as  a  private  in 
7 


194  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

Capt.  Jacob  Haskin's  company,  1781,  of  Massachusetts  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Taunton,  Mass. ;  died  in  Rockingham,  Vt. 

WiUiam  Thayer,  (1732-79),  served  several  enlistments  in 
the  Massachusetts  militia.  His  tombstone  at  Taunton  states 
he  died  of  smallpox. 

Moses  Marsh,  Jr.,  (1744-1828),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
New  Hampshire  militia.  He  was'  born  in  Braintree,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Rockingham,  Vt. 

Ebenezer  Pierce,  (1741-77),  was  a  minute  man  to  repel  the 
advance  of  Burgoyne.  He  was  shot  by  a  Tory.  He  was  born 
in  Groton,  Mass. ;  died  in  Hoosic,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  26807,  30043. 

MRS.  CAMILLA  C.  MOYER.  32580 

Born  in  Minden,  New  York. 

Wife  of  James  H.  Moyer. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Snell. 

Daughter  of  John  A.  Snell  and  Mary  Failing,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Snell,  Jr.  and  Nancy  Timerman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Snell  and  Annie  Kilts,  (1750-1842),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Hans  Yost  Snell  and  Maria  Herkimer,  his 
wife. 

Peter  Snell,  (1734-1804),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Tryon 
county  militia  and  was  the  only  survivor  of  six  brothers  in  the 
battle  of  Oriskany.  He  was  born  in  Stone  Arabia ;  died  in 
Manheim,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  1 1697,  18846,  25387,  27344. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  SMITH  PLACE.  32581 

Born  in  Minden,   New  York. 
Wife  of  James  E.  Place. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Ebenezer  Cox,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  Samuel  F.  Smith  and  Maria  Cox,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Cox,  Jr.,   (1775-1847)   and  Nancy  Maria 
Kellor,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Cox  and  Margaret  Kloch,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32215. 

MRS.  CELIA  SNELL  SMITH.  32582 

Born  in  Minden,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Joseph  Smith. 


une:age;  book.  195 


Descendant  of  Peter  Snell. 

Daughter  of  John  A.  Snell  and  Mary  Failing,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32580. 

32583 
MRS.  CARRIE  VAN  H.  WESTFALL.  32584 

Born  in  Hudson,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Frank  L.  Westfall. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jonathan  Ford. 

Daughter  of  Marshall  Van  Hoesen  and  Harriet  Jane  Ford,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Alphonzo  Ford  and  Ann  Dean,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alanson  Ford  and  Lucinda  Goodrich,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Ford  and  Ruth   Hamlin,    (1745- 
1817),  his  wife. 

Jonathan   Ford,    (1736-1831),   served   as   lieutenant  of  the 
Fifth  Company,   New  York  levies,   Kings  district.     He  was 
born  in  Pembroke,  Mass. ;  died  in  Canaan,  N.  Y. 
Also  Nos.  19712,  22553. 

MRS.  EMMA  LOOMIS.  32585 

Born  in  Kinderhook,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Elisha  Smith,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  Anthony  Isaacs  Loomis  and  Rachel  Herrick,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Herrick  and  Mary  Smith,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Smith  and  Rachel  Hughsort,  his  wife. 
Elisha  Smith,  (1754-1849),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Dutch- 
ess county  militia.    He  died  in  Coxsackie,  N.  Y. 
Also  No.  24186. 

MRS.  SARAH  J.  S.  HART.  32586 

Born  in  Greenville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Isaiah  Hart. 

Descendant  of  Nathan  Young,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Woolley  Slater  and  Elzabeth  Storey  Bradshaw, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Noah  Bradshaw  and  Mathilda  Young,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Young,  Jr.  and  Sarah  Gage,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Young  nd  Lydia  Sears,  his  wife. 

Nathan  Young,  (1742-93),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Third 
company,  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  Danbury,  where 
he  died. 


196  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

MRS.  MARY  BELLE  EVEREST  HOLDEN.  32587 

Born  in  St.  Albans,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  James  A.  Holden. 

Descendant  of  Prudence  Cummings  Wright,  Lieut.  Benjamin 
Everest  and  Samuel  Verder. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Franklin  Everest  and  Isabel  Verder,  his  wife. 

•Granddaughter  of  Hiram  Holt  Everest  and  Mary  Ann  Tuttle,  his 
wife;  Daniel  Verder  (b.  1816)  and  Clarinda  Willard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Everest  and  Martha  Fuller,  (1764- 
1843),  his  wife;  George  H.  Verder,  (b.  1796)  and  Deverd  Wright,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Verder  (b.  1770)  and  Nancy 
Tarbox,  his  wife;  David  Wright  and  Polly  Lovell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Verder  and  Beulah,  his  ist  wife; 
David  Wright  and  Prudence  Cummings,  his  wife. 

Prudence  Cummings  Wright,  (1740- 1823),  led  a  band  of 
armed  women  in  men's'  clothes,  to  Jev^^etts  Bridge  and  com- 
pelled the  surrender  of  a  Tory  and  the  papers  concealed  in  his 
boots.  A  monument  has  been  erected  on  the  Nashua  River, 
to  her  memory  and  a  Chapter  is  named  after  this  patriot 
mother.  '  She  was  born  in  Hollis;  died  in  Pepperell,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  6968,  10266. 

Benjamin  Everest,  (1752-1843),  was  commissioned  lieuten- 
ant, 1779,  under  Capt.  Parmelee  Allen  and  Col.  Seth  Warner. 
He  served  several  tours  of  duty  and  was  twice  taken  prisoner. 
In  1816  his  pension  was  allowed  for  one  years  actual  service 
as  lieutenant  in  the  New  Hampshire  line.  He  was  born  in  Sal- 
isbury, Conn. ;  died  in  Addison,  Vt. 

Samuel  Verder  enlisted  as  a  private,  1776,  from  Medford, 
Mass.,  for  three  years  and  is'  among  those  reported  to  have 
received  state  bounty. 

MRS.  MINNIE  ELIZABETH  CLEMENT  BRIGGS.  32588 

Born  in  Centerville,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  William  Carey  Briggs. 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Dix. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Clement  and  Sarah  E.  Thompson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Harvey  Thompson  and  Samantha  Dix,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Horatio  Dix  and  Sally  Ballard,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Dix  and  Sarah  Fisher,  his  wife. 
Joseph  Dix,  (1753-1822),  was'  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 


unh:age  book.  197 


Chautauqua  Co.,  N,  Y.,  1818,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Mas- 
sachusetts line.     He  was  born  in  Leicester,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Carroll,  N.  Y. 
Also  No.  26271. 

MRS.  ALICE  MATILDA  CLEMENT  NORRIS.  32589 

Born  in  Riceville,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  George  Baldwin  Norris. 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Dix. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Clement  and  Sarah  E.  Thompson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32588. 

MISS  EMMA  V.  KIRKLAND.  32590 

Born  in  Conewango,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  William  Kirkland. 
Daughter  of  George  Kirkland  and  Emily  E.,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  George  Kirkland  and  Sally  Convis,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Kirkland  arrd  Margaret  Stone,  his  wife. 
William  Kirkland,   (1759-1830),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
New  York  militia.    He  died  in  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where 
his  grave  is  marked  "A  soldier  of  the   revolution." 

MRS.  FLORENCE  CLEMENT  PARTRIDGE.  32591 

Born  in  Hanover,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  Elbridge  Gerry  Partridge. 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Dix. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Clement  and  Sarah  E.  Thompson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32588. 

MRS    IDABELLE  SPARKS  KRESS.  32592 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 

Widow  of  Frederick  Norton  Kress,  U.  S.  N. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Romer,  James  Spock,  Thomas  Banta, 
Clarkson  Heroy,  Peter  Dye,  Peter  Bogart,  Douwe  Harmonson 
Tallman. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Jennings  Sparks  and  Elizabeth  McLean  Dye, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonas  Sparks  and  Cornelia  Bogert,  his  wife; 
Clarkson  Dye  and  Margaret  McLean,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Spock  and  Elizabeth  Romer,  his  wife; 
Peter  M.  Bogert,  (1788-1846)  and  Tryntie  Banta,  (1795-1881),  his  wife; 


198  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Amos  Dye,  (d.  1828)  and  Magdalen  Heroy,  his  wife,  m.  1805;  William 
McLean,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  De  Groot,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Spock  and  Mary  Smith,  his  wife; 
Henry  Romer  and  Mary  Jennings,  his  wife ;  Matthew  Bogart  and  Maria 
Demarest,  his  wife,  m.  1786;  Thomas  Banta,  Jr.,  (1768-1846)  and 
Cornelia  (Bogert)  Zabriskie,  (1768-1832),  his  2d  wife,  m.  1794;  Peter 

Dye  and ,  his  wife;  Clarkson  Heroy  and  Bethenia  Golden, 

(1763-1838),  his  wife;  Cornelius  De  Groot,  Jr.  and  Joanna  Groteclaus, 
(1770-1841),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Bogart  and  Rachel  Banta,  his 
wife,  m.  1759;  Thomas  Banta  and  Gerritie  Terhune,  his  wife,  m.  1765; 
Thomas  Golden  and  Phebe  Gardiner,  his  wife;  Gilbert  Groteclause  and 
Mary  Gillies,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  P.  Bogart  and  Margaret 
Tallman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Douwe  Harmonson  Tallman  and 
Maritje  Haring,  his  wife. 

Henry  Romer,  (1755-1830),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1818,  for  service  as  private,  New  York  Ivine.  He  was  bom  in 
Westchester  county,  where  he  died. 

James  Spock,  (1741-1804),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Third 
regiment,  Westchester  county  militia.  He  was  bom  in  West- 
chester county ;   died  in  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  Banta,  (1740-1824),  was  a  patriot  of  Bergen  county, 
New  Jersey,  where  he  was  born  and  died. 

Clarkson  Heroy  is  on  the  list  of  soldiers  in  Dutchess  county 
militia.     He  was  born  1760,  and  died  in  New  York  City. 

Peter  Dye  served  as  a  private  in  the  New  York  militia.  He 
died  181 1,  in  Floyd,  N.  Y. 

Peter  Bogart,  (1736-1841),  served  as  a  minute  man  in  the 
Bergen  county,  New  Jersey  militia.  He  was  born  in  Tappan, 
and  is'  buried  in  Scraakenburgh,  N.  Y. 

Douwe  Harmonson  Tallman,  (1690-1779),  was  murdered 
by  a  band  of  Tories  at  Demarest,  N.  Y. 

MISS  MARY  EMOTT  WOODIN.  32593 

Born  in  Poughkeepsie,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Cary,  M.  D.,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  William  R.  Woodin  and  Harriet  E.  Cary,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Cary  and  Mary  Eliza  De  Groff,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Egbert  Cary,   M.  D.  and  Tamer  Flagler,  his 
wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  199 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Gary  and  Delight  Champlin, 
(1755-1839),  his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Cary,  (1745-1815),  signed  the  Articles  of  Associa- 
tion, 1775 ;  was  commissioned  adjutant  and  muster  master  of 
Dutchess  county  militia  1776.  He  was  elected  to  the  Legisla- 
ture 1780,  where  he  served  two  terms.  He  was  the  founder 
of  the  Dutchess  County  Medical  Society.  He  was  born  in  Pro- 
vidence, R.  I. ;  died  in  Beekman,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  4454,  5848,  20563. 

MRS.  LULU  KERN  SMITH.  32594 

Born  in  Eaton,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Elmer  William  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Wellington. 

Daughter  of  Edward  K.  Kern  and  Georgiana  Hopkins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Hopkins  and  Jerusha  Camp,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abner  Camp  and  Dorothy  Wellington,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Wellington  and  Lydia  Fiske,  his 
wife. 

Jonathan  Wellington,  (1736-1803),  served  as  a  minute  man 
at  the  Lexington  Alarm  in  the  Massachusetts  militia. 

32595 
MRS.  ANNA  MARIA  TRUAX  McBRIDE.  32596 

Born  in  Durhamville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Wilbur  McBride. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Jacob  Truax,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Philip  Truax  and  Sarah  Ann  Shaffer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Dochsteder  Truax  and  Maria  Hegel,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Truax,  Jr.  and  Catharine  Dochsteder,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Jacob  Truax  and  Marytje  Wyngard, 
his  wife. 

Isaac  Jacob  Truax,  (1726-1808),  who  had  volunteered  in  the 
early  wars,  received  bounty  land  for  service  in  the  revolution. 
He  was  born  in  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

MISS  SARAH  MAUDE  THURBER.  32597 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Descendant  of  Isaac  Jacob  Truax. 
Daughter  of  Henry  Clay  Thurber  and  Anna  Maria  Truax.  his  wife. 


200  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Philip  Truax  and  Sarah  Ann  Shaffer,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32596. 

MISS  SARAH  E.  DANIELS.  32598 

Born  in  Montrose,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Best,  Jr.,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  David  Post  Daniels  and  Sarah  A.  Best,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  T.  Best  and  Phebe  Kipp,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Best,  Jr.  and  Margaret  Mesick,  his  wife. 

John  Best,  Jr.,  (1751-1820),  served  as  ensign  1775;  as  sec- 
ond Heutenant  1778,  in  the  New  York  militia.  He  was  born 
in  Livingston,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  30967. 

MISS  JULIA  D.  LROWN.  32599 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Bourdette  and  Rachel  Bourdette,  of 
New  York. 

Daughter  of  Elias  G.  Brown  and  JuHa  Stuart  Dixon,  his  wife. 

Granddaugtiter  of  Jonathan  Dixon  and  Sarah  Stuart  Hart  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Dixon  and  Hannah  Bourdette,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Bourdette  and  Rachel  Bush,  his  wife. 

Peter  Bourdette,  (1736-1826),  was  a  patriot  as  was  also  his 
wife  Rachel.  Their  home  was  near  Fort  Lee  where  Wiashing- 
ton  was  their  guest,  1776,  and  their  eldest  son  aged  sixteen, 
rowed  to  New  York  to  obtain  the  movements  of  the  enemy. 
When  the  Fort  was  evacuated,  their  home  was  devastated  and 
cattle  and  horses  carried  oflf  by  the  British. 

MRS.  HELEN  BEACH  TILLOTSON.  32600 

Born  in  Shiamassee,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  William  Kellogg  Tillotson. 

Descendant  of  Moses  Kimball. 

Daughter  of  Lucius  Winthrop  Beach  and  Abbey  Brewster  Kimball 
Philips,  his  ist  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Kimball  and  Lucy  Brewster,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Kimball  and  Mary  Satterlee,  his  wife; 
Juda  Brewster,  (b.  1749)  and  Lucy  Hall,  his  wife,  m.  1772. 


LINEAGES  BOOK. 


Moses  Kimball,  (1738-1832),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut militia.  He  was  born  in  Preston,  Conn. ;  died  in  Nor- 
walk,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  4207,  25672,  16453. 

MISS  EMMA  LOCKWOOD.  32601 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Lockwood  and  Corp.  Richard 
Youngs,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Meeker  Lockwood  and  Emma  Louise  Ritter, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frederick  Lockwood  and  Olivia  Meeker,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Lockwood,  (b.  1777)  and  Betsey 
Kellogg  his  wife ;  Joseph  Street  Meeker  and  Rebeckah  Youngs  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Lockwood  and  Mary  Godfrey, 
his  wife,  m.  1776;  Richard  Youngs  and  Martha  Webb,  his  wife,  m. 
1784. 

Richard  Youngs  was  a  minute  man  from  Stamford  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  1776  served  as  corporal  under  Capt. 
Jonathan  Bell. 

Also  No.  30025. 

Ebenezer  Lockwood  served  several  enlistments  as  a  private. 
He  married  in  Norwalk  and  his  youngest  child  was  born  there 
in  1797.     He  died  1821  in  Norwalk. 

MRS.  THERESA  F.  COGSWELL.  32602 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Widow  of  Hon.  James  W.  Cogswell. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Joseph  Badger,  and  of  Capt.  Jo- 
seph Badger,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Bertrand  Francis  Bugard  and  Almira  Jacobs,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Daniel  Jacobs  and  Elizabeth  Badger,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Badger,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Parsons,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Badger  and  Hannah  Pearson  (1722- 
1817),  his  wife,  m.  1740. 

Joseph  Badger,  Jr.,  (1746-1809),  commanded  a  company  in 
the  Burgoyne  campaign.  After  the  surrender  his  company 
escorted  the  prisoners  to  Boston.  He  was  born  in  Bradford. 
Mass. ;   died  in  Gilmanton,  N.  H. 

Joseph  Badger,  (1722-1803),  was  a  member  of  the  Provin- 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


cial  Congress  and  of  the  Constitutional  Convention  of  New 
Hampshire.     He  was  appointed  brigadier  general  of  militia, 
1780.     He  was  born  in  Haverhill,  Mass. ;  died  in  Gilmanton, 
N.  H. 
Also  Nos.  381 1,  10024,  12406,  17334.  18030,  19397,  21532,  30003. 

MRS.  MARY  JOHNSON  HART.  32603 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  J.  Wilson  Hart. 

Descendant  of  Solomon  Johnson,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Solomon  Whittlesey  Johnson  and  Adelaide  Hine,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Solomon  Rice  Johnson  and  Mary  Whittlesey,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Johnson  and  Elizabeth  Rice,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Solomon  Johnson  and  Mary  Barker,  his 
wife. 

Solomon  Johnson,  (1740-99),  enlisted  1775  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Joseph  Elliott's  company  and  also  served  in  the  Short 
Levies,  1780.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Wallingford,  Conn. 

Also  No.  1637 1. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  MATHER  JACKSON.  32604 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Edwin  E.  Jackson,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  William  Whiting  and  of  Hon.  Timothy 
Edwards,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daugliter  of  William  Berger  Boorum  and  Amelia  Ogden  Whiting, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Mason  Whiting  and  Eliza  Van  De  Water,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Mason  Whiting  and  Mary  Edwards,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Whiting  and  Ann  Mason,  his  wife; 
Timothy  Edwards  and  Rhoda  Ogden,  his  wife. 

William  Whiting,  (1730-92),  was  a  member  of  the  Provin- 
cial Congress,  1775  and  chairman  of  the  Committee  to  intro- 
duce, manufacture  and  provide  saltpeter  for  the  colony.  He 
was  the  first  Justice  of  Common  Pleas  in  Berkshire  county, 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  10564,  12863,  21892,  31261. 

Timothy  Edwards',    (1738-1813),   a   graduate  of   Princeton, 


UNEAGE)  BOOK.  2O3 


was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety,  the  Governor's 
Council  and  1778  was  elected  Judge  of  Probate  for  Berkshire 
county.     He  was  born  in  Northampton;  died  in  Stockbridge. 
Also  Nos.  5721,  19340,  27252. 

MRS.  ALMIRA  C.  LAWTON.  32605 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frank  H.  Lawton. 

Decendant  of  Capt,  Joseph  Badger,  Jr.  and  of  Brig.  Gen, 
Joseph  Badger. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Paton  and  Theresa  Francesca  Bugard,  his  wife. 

Granddaugliter  of  Dr.  Bertrand  Francis  Bugard  and  Almira  Jacobs, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  32602. 

MRS.  JENNIE  CREED  PRATT  JONES.  32606 

Born  in  Lancaster,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Zachary  Taylor  Jones. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Aaron  Levering. 

Daughter  of  James  Madison  Pratt  and  Elizabeth  Clement,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Clement  and  Mary  Levering,  (b.  1782),  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Aaron  Levering  and  Hannah  Righter,  his  wife. 

Aaron  Levering,  (1739-94),  served  as  captain  in  the  Flying' 
Camp  and  was  promoted  major,  1776.  He  was  honorably  dis- 
charged with  the  rank  of  lieutenant  colonel.  He  was  born  in 
Philadelphia  county,  Penna. ;    died  in  Baltimore,  Md. 

MRS.  HARRIET  LORD  BRITTON.  32607 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Alexander  Hamilton  Britton. 
Descendant  of  Matthew  Turner. 

Daughter  of  David  Smith  Turner  and  Mary  Ann  Lord,  his  wife. 
Granddaugliter  of  David  Turner,  (b.  1776)  and  Lois  Baker,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of   Matthew   Turner  and   Elizabeth   Smith,   his 
2d  wife,  m.  1760. 

Matthew  Turner,  (1733-1824),  was  a  private,  1781,  in  Capt. 
George  Markham's  company,  Col.  Samuel  McLellan's  regiment 
of  Connecticut  militia. 
Also  Nos.  8664,  10877,  15469,  16038,  19521.  20689. 


204  DAUGHTEJRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  HELEN  LOCKWOOD  STRATFORD.  32608 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Chagotte  Stratford. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Lockwood  and  of  Corp.  Richard 
Youngs. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Meeker  Lockwood  and  Emma  Louise  Ritter, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  32601. 

MRS.  NELLIE  LAKE  ARNOLD.  32609 

Born  in  New  Albion,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Harry  Arnold. 

Descendant  of  George  Buck. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Delos  Lake  and  Mary  Eliza  Dewey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ralph  Dewey  and  Caroline  Blackney,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Dewey  and  Mehitable  Buck,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Buck  and  Agnes  Simonds,  his  wife. 

George  Buck,  (1760- 1845),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
1 83 1,  of  Madison  county,  New  York,  for  service  as  private  in 
the  Connecticut  militia. 

MRS.  FRANCES  DYER  HEWITT.  32610 

Born  in  White  Creek,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Edward  Dyer  and  of  Amherst  Dyer. 

Daughter  of  John  K.  Dyer  and  Mary  Donner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amherst  Dyer  and  Cynthia  Kingsley,  his  wife,  m. 
1785. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Dyer  and  Elizabeth  Fish,  his  wife,  m. 
1750. 

Edward  Dyer,  (1725-88),  and  six  sons  served  in  the  defense 
of  Rhode  Island.  He  was  born  in  North  Kingston,  R.  I.,  died 
in  White  Creek,  N.  Y.,  where  upon  his  tomb  is  incribed  captain. 

Also  No.  18765. 

Amherst  Dyer,  (1759-1840),  enHsted,  1775,  under  Col, 
Charles  Dyer.  He  served  several  short  enlistments  under  dif- 
ferent commands.  In  1832  he  received  a  pension  for  two 
years  actual  service  as  private  in  the  Rhode  Island  Continen- 
tal Line.  He  was  born  in  Kingston,  R.  I.,  died  in  White  Creek, 
N.  Y.,  where  his  grave  has  been  marked  "A  soldier  of  the 
Revolution." 


I4NEAGE  BOOK.  205 


MISS  JENNIE  M.  QUA.  3261 1 

Born  in  White  Creek,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Benjamin  Scott. 

Dau^ter  of  John  Clark  Qua  and  Jane  Simpson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Anderson  Simpson  and  Susannah  Scott,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Scott  and  Margaret  Van  Tuyl,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Scott,  (1757-1841),  served  several  short  tours  of 
duty,  1776,  under  Capt.  David  Hecock.  In  1779  he  volun- 
teered in  Bennington  County,  Vt.  In  1832  his  pension  was 
allowed  for  over  eleven  months'  actual  service  as  private  in  the 
New  York  and  Vermont  Lines.  He  was  born  in  Stamford, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Washington  county,  N.  Y. 
MRS.  HELEN  GROW  KELLOGG.  32612 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Walter  Palmer  Kellogg. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Robins,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  P.  Grow  and  Helen  A.  Fuller,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Grow  and  Betsey  Robins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaught-er  of  Samuel  Robins  and  Zerviah  Cook,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Robins,  (1749-1839),  turned  out  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm;  was  at  Germantown,  suffered  at  Valley  Forge  and 
fought'  at  Monmouth.  He  was  born  in  Voluntown,  Conn., 
where  he  died. 

Also  No.  8525. 

MRS.  CARRIE  D.  PERRY.  32613 

Born  in  Oswego,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Ira  W.  Perry. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Gen.  John  Stark. 

Daughter  of  John  Gardenier,  (1826-1903),  and  Ehda  J.  Stark,  (b. 
1828),  his  wife,  m.  1845. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  C.  Gardenier,  (1780-1852),  and  Rebecca 
Bogardus,  (1787-1850),  his  wife;  Richard  Stark,  (b.  1770),  and  Deborah 
Newkirk,  (b.  1780),  his  wife.  . 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  H.  Gardenier,  (1757-1829)  ;  Ephraim 
Bogardus,  (1750-1801),  and  Elizabeth  Van  Horn,  (1740-90);  Caleb 
Stark,  (b.  1759),  and  Maria  Scott,  his  wife;  Nicholas  Newkirk,  (b. 
1740)',  and  Maria  Quackenboss,   (1738-80),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Stark,  (1728- 1822),  and  Ehzabeth 
Page,  his  wife;  Peter  Newkirk,  (b.  1721),  and  Anetje  Scott,  (b.  1731), 
his  wife. 

See  No.  321 19. 


206  DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.   MARTHA  A.   INGRAM   SILLIMAN.  32614 

Born  in  Troy,  New  York. 

Wife  of   S.  Augustus   Silliman. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Ingram,  Jonathan  Underwood, 
Lemuel  Deming-  and  Josiah  Butler. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Ingram,  (1803-90)  and  Martha  Butler,  (1810-87), 
his  wife,  m.  1836. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Ingram,  Jr.  and  Polly  Underwood,  his 
wife;  Simeon  Butler,  (1770-1847)  and  Lucy  Deming,  his  wife,  m.  1800. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  Jonathan  Ingram  and  Joannah  Kellogg,  his 
wife;  Jonathan  Underwood  and  Deborah  Morgan,  his  wife;  Josiah 
Butler  and  Martha  Rile}^  (1748-1810),  his  wife,  m.  1769;  Lemuel 
Deming  and  Hannah  Standish,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Ingram  and  Mary  Montague,  his 
wife;  Jonathan  Underwood  and  Hannah  Richardson,  his  wife; 
Hezekiah  Butler,  (1708-86)  and  Rebecca  Standish,  (1709-1776),  his 
wife. 

Josiah  Butler,  (1744- 1806),  enlisted  as  a  private  1776,  in 
Capt.  Moses  Seymour's  company  of  Connecticut  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Wethersfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Jonathan  Ingram,  (1745-1820),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Moses  Kellogg's  company,  Hampshire  county  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Hadley,  Mass. ;  died  in  Marlboro,  Vt. 

Jonathan  Underwood,  (1716-94),  was'  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Westford,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Marlboro,  Vt. 

Lemuel  Deming,  (1735-90),  was  a  minute  man  from  We- 
thersfield, where  he  was  born  and  died. 

MRS.  MARY  URSULA  SKIDMORE  BROWN.  32615 

Born  in  Siloam,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  Robinson  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Skidmore,  Jr.,  John  Mallory,  David 
Mallory  and  Noah  Frisbie,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Wolcott  Skidmore,  (1794-1866)  and  Delia  Mallory, 
(1801-89),  his  wife,  m.  1818. 

Granddaughter  of  Luther  Mitchell  Skidmore,  (1772-1843)  and  Martha 
Blackman,  (1791-1855),  his  wife,  m.  1792;  EH  Mallory  (1779-1815)  and 
Mable  Maria  Carrington,  (1782-1870),  his  wife,  m.  1800. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Skidmore,  Jr.  and  Mary  Denton,  his  wife ; 
David  Mallory  and  Lydia  Frisbie,  (1756-93),  his  ist  wife,  m.  1773. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John   Skidmore  and  Elizabeth  Whitehead, 

his  wife;  John  Mallory  and  Ann  ,  his  wife;  Noah  Frisbie  and 

Margery  Post,  his  wife,  m.  1752. 

John  Skidmore,  Jr.,   (1738-1804),  organized  a  company  of 


uneiage;  book.  207 


minute  men,  1775,  and  was  promoted  major,  1776.  He  was 
born  in  Hempstead ;   died  in  Jamaica,  L.  I. 

David  Mallory,  (1752-1845),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Litchfield  county,  1818,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut Line.  He  was  born  in  Woodbury ;  died  in  Cornwall, 
Conn. 

John  Mallory,  (1714-93),  served  in  the  militia  as  a  private. 
He  was  born  in  Roxbury,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Noah  Frisbie,  (1732-1815),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Litch- 
field county  militia. 

MRS.  JULL^  M.  SANFORD  HARVEY.  32616 

Born  in  Menasha,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Leon  Jackson  Harvey. 

Descendant  of  Ozias  Grant,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Buritt  Fisher  Sanford  and  Grace  Reed  Grant,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Grant  and  Hannah  Pierce,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Wareham  Grant  and  Grace  Reed,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ozias  Grant  and  Lorana  Strong,  his  wife. 

Ozias  Grant,  (1733-1823),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm.  He  was  born  in  East  Windsor,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Rockville,  Conn. 

Also  No.  29848. 

MRS.  GRACE  LUDLOW  MATHERS.  32617 

Born  in  Tioga,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  John  Mathers. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  James  Stillwell,  and  of  Thomas  Still- 
well,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  George  A.  Ludlow  and  Sarah  Rowena  Stillwell, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  R.  L.  Stillwell  and  Clymena  Daggett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Stillwell,  (b.  1786)  and  Sarah  Ferris, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Stillwell  and  Catherine  Lounsbury, 
his  wife,  m.  1782. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Stillwell. 

James  Stillwell,  (1755-1836),  enlisted,  1777,  for  three  years 
and  served  as  sergeant  under  Capt.  Edward  Lounsbury.  He 
was  pensioned,  1786,  for  a  wound  received  at  the  battle  of 
Stillwater  where  his  father  was  killed.     His  pension  was  al- 


208  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

lowed  the  widow  for  twenty-two  months  actual  service  as  pri- 
vate and  four  months  sergeant  New  York  Line.  He  was  born 
in  Ulster  county ;   died  in  Schuyler  county,  N.  Y. 

32618 
MISS  MARY  ELIZABETH  BRACI<CETT.  32619 

Born  in  Lynn,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  James  Brackett  and  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Brackett, 
of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  William  Wiggins  Brackett  and  Henrietta  Frances 
Horton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Warren  Brackett  and  Charlotte  Wiggins, 
his  wife;  John  Horton  and  Clarissa  Hobby,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Brackett  and  Mary  Weeks  Nye,  (1744- 
1814),  his  wife,  m.  1770. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  James  Brackett  and  Martha  Gate,  (1718- 
78),  his  wife,  m.  1739. 

Joseph  Brackett,  (1740-1814),  served  as  lieutenant  with  the 
New  Hampshire  cavalry. 

James  Brackett,  (1714-1803),  served  as  selectman  and  held 
other  offices  of  trust. 

MRS.  MARY  J.  LAWRENCE.  32620 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 

Widow  of  William  Frederick  Lawrence. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  King  Strong,  Capt.  Jonah  Gillette,  Jr., 
and  Aaron  Brown. 

Daughter  of  William  Weddle  and  Electa  Brown,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonah  Brown  and  Huldah  Strong,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Brown  and  Elizabeth  Gillette,  (b.  1763). 
his  wife ;  King  Strong  and  Hannah  Noble,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonah  Gillette,  Jr.  and  Sarah  Goodrich,  his 
wife,  m.  1752. 

King  Strong,  (1744-1839),  served  as  sergeant  under  differ- 
ent commands.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Jonah  Gillette,  Jr.,  (1729-90),  commanded  a  company,  1776, 
in  Wadsworth's  Brigade  to  re-enforce  the  army  in  New  York. 
He  was  born  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Aaron  Brown,  (1758-1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Columbia  county,  N.  Y.,  183 1,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  Wentonbury,  Conn. ;  died 
in  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  30107. 


UNEIAGE  BOOK.  209 

MRS.  GRACE  OSTROM  WHITESIDE.  32621 

Born  in  Charlton,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Edward  Whiteside. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Henry  Ostrom,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  H.  Ostrom  and  Annie  Gilchrist,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Ostrom  and  Grace  McCridie,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dennel  Ostrom  and  Elizabeth  Bowlsby,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Ostrom  and  Abigale  Davenport,  (b. 
1748),  his  wife,  m.  1763. 

Henry  Ostrom,  (1741-97),  commanded  a  company  in  the 
Albany  county  militia  under  Col.  Philip  P.  Schuyler.  He  was 
born  in  Holland ;   died  in  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 


MRS.  MARY  RIGGS  DIEFENDORF.  32622 

Born  in  St.  Johnsville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  Jacob  Diefendorf. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Lawrence  Gross,  Maj.  Peter  S.  Dygert, 
Nicholas  Dygert,  Nicholas  Failing  and  Lieut.  John  Weed,  all 
of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  John  Weed  Riggs,  M.  D.  and  Maria  Philipena  Gros, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Riggs  and  Candace  Weed,  his  wife; 
Nicholas  Gros  and  Catharine  Anne  Dygert,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Weed  and  Hannah  Mann,  his  wife; 
Lawrence  Gross  and  Maria  Failing,  his  wife;  Nicholas  Dygert  and 
Mary  (Abeel)  Raymond,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugtiter  of  Nicholas  Failing  and  Elizabeth  Schnell,  his 
wife;  Peter  S.  Dygert  and  Sara,  his  wife;  John  Abeel  and  Mary 
Knouts,  his  wife. 

Lawrence  Gross,  (1745-1814),  commanded  a  company  at  the 
battle  of  Oriskany.  He  was  born  in  Germany ;  died  in  Canajo- 
harie,  N.  Y. 

Peter  S.  Dygert  served  on  the  Committee  of  Safety  and  as 
a  member  of  Assembly.  He  was  major  in  the  Tryon  county 
militia.     His  will  was  filed  1801  in  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

Nicholas  Dygert,  (1761-1806),  served  with  his  father  in  the 
Tryon  county  militia. 

Nicholas  Failing,  (1720-87),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Tryon 
county  militia.     He  died  in  Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  26500. 


DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


John  Weed,  (1742-1803),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt.  John 
Sloan's  company  at  Mount  Independence ;  was  promoted  lieu- 
tenant. He  was  born  in  Stamford,  Conn.;  died  in  Ballston 
Springs,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  15988. 

MRS.  SARAH  WELLES  ROSEBAULT.  32623 

Born  in  Detroit,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Walter  M.  Rosebault. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Welles. 

Daughter  of  Ferdinand  F.  Parker  and  Sarah  Welles,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Welles  and  Margaret  Haight,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Welles  and  Sarah  Nelson,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Welles,  (1756-1813),  a  graduate  of  Yale,  was  ap- 
pointed Issuing  Commissary  1777,  and  also  acted  as  surgeon's 
mate.  He  was  born  in  Stamford,  Conn.,  died  in  Wayne,  N.  Y. 
His  widow  received  a  pension  for  his  two  years'  actual  service. 

Also  Nos.  832,  23134,  24724. 

MRS.  JOHNETTA  BEALL  HARDY.  32624 

Born  in  Xenia,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  George  Fiske  Hardy. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Beatty,  Capt.  Thomas  Beall,  of 
Maryland. 

Daughter  of  John  Alexander  Beall  and  Maria  Manor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  T.  Beall  and  Isabella  Anna  Alexander,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Brook  Beall  and  Eleanor  Beatty,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Beall  (son  of  Samuel)  arid 
Eleanor  Brooke,  his  wife;  William  Beatty  and  Mary  Dorothea  Grosh, 
his  wife. 

William  Beatty,  (1739-1801),  served  as  colonel  in  the  Mary- 
land Flying  Camp.  He  had  with  him  his  sons  Henry  and  Wil- 
liam and  the  latter  was  killed  at  Hobkirk's  Hill. 

Also  Nos.  3122,  29310. 

Thomas  Beall,  (1743- 1823),  was  a  member  of  the  Conven- 
tion, 1776,  from  the  Upper  District  of  Frederick  county.  He 
was  captain  of  a  rifle  company  under  Col.  Moses  Rawlings.  He 
died  in  Cumberland,  Md.,  a  town  he  founded. 

Also  No.  16959. 


uni^ge;  book. 


MRS.  MARGARET  H.  CLARK.  32625 

Born  in  Wilmington,  Delaware. 

Wife  of  Alexander  Clark. 

Descendant  of  John  Springer,  of  Delaware. 

Daughter  of  John  H.  Adams  and  Mary  Anna  McCIary,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  McClary  and  Susan  Springer,  (1789-1868), 
his  wife,  m.  1816. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Springer  and  Catharine  Hanson,  (1760- 
1849),  his  wife. 

John  Springer,  (1753-1823),  enlisted  1777  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Ezekiel  Letts's  company  under  Col.  William  Bradford. 
He  was  born  in  Wilmington ;  died  in  New  Castle,  Dela. 

MRS.  IDA  STRADER  WISE  HOYT.  32626 

Born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  John  Wilson  Hoyt. 

Descendant  of  James  Culbertson,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  Sharon  Wise  and  Jane  Eliza  Voris,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Wise  and  Margaret  Smith  McCoy,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  McCoy  and  Jane  Culbertson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Culbertson  and  Margaret  Smith,  his 
wife. 

James  Culbertson,  (1750-1812),  served  as  cornet  in  Capt. 
John  Johnson's  troop  of  Cumberland  Light  Horse. 

Also  Nos.  7581,  8003. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  MARION  RAINFORTH.  32627 

Born  in  Nashua,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Harry  Rainforth. 

Descendant  of  Michael  McNelly. 

Daughter  of  Eleazer  Turner  Barrett  and  Marion  Richards,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Richards,  (1797- 1887)  and  Susan  McNelly, 
(1807-81),  his  wife,  m.  1825. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Michael  McNelly  and  Susan  Pushaw,  (d.  1809), 
his  1st  wife,  m.  1785. 

Michael  McNelly,  (1752-1848),  served  as'  a  gimner  in  the 
Pennsylvania  Artillery  and  was  at  Brandywine,  Princeton, 
Trenton,  Germantown  and  Valley  Forge.  He  removed  from 
Pennsylvania  to  Clinton,  Maine,  1783,  where  he  married  and 


DAUGHTEJRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


where  he  enlisted  in  the  war  of  1812  and  for  this  service  re- 
ceived a  pension.  He  died  in  Benton,  Maine,  but  is  buried  in 
Clinton. 

MRS.  GRACE  BOWEN  KING  BOWEN.  32628 

Born  in  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  Lester  Bowen. 

Descendant  of  David  Deming,  Simeon  Deming  and  Consider 
Bowen. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Fenton  King  and  EUa  Bowen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  J.  King  and  Miriam  L.  Coffman,  his  wife; 
Charles  Livingston  Bowen  and  Mary  Wilson  Deming,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  William  Coffman  and  Elizabeth  Bisant,  his 
wife;  James  Bowen  and  Betsy  Cushing,  his  wife;  David  Deming  and 
Ann  Henry,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Randall  Bisant  and  Catharine  Lansdowne, 
his  wife;  Consider  Bowen  and  Sabra  Hosmer,  his  wife;  Simeon 
Deming  and  Lucy  Wolcott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Deming  and  Elizabeth  Robbins, 
his  wife,  m.  1754. 

David  Deming,  (1729-89),  served  as  deputy  to  the  Berkshire 
county,  Massachusetts  Provincial  Congress.  He  was  born  in 
Wethersfield,  Conn. ;   died  in  Sandisfield,  Mass. 

Simeon  Deming,  (1763-1850),  enlisted,  1780,  to  serve  in  the 
alarm  as  a  private  in  the  Berkshire  county  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Sandisfield,  Mas;s.,  removed  to  Ohio,  1796  and  died  at 
Watertown. 

Consider  Bowen,  (1756-1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1 83 1,  of  Rutland  county,  Vt.,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
Rhode  Island  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Rehobeth, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Pittsford,  Vt. 

Also  No.  loiio. 

MRS.  KATHERINE  LOVING  BROWN.  32629 

Born  in  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Walter  Wood  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Loving,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  Starling  Loving  and  Delia  Noble,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Willis  Loving  and  Susanna  Sterling,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Loving,  Jr.  and  Sarah  Taliaferro,  his 
wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  213 


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

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Loving  and  Susanna  Lomax,  his 
wife. 

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

Also  No.  24052. 

MRS.  ALICE  WHITE  DE  VOL.  32630 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Paul  White,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Emerson  Elbridge  White  and  Mary  Ann  Sabin,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jonas  White  and  Sarah  McGregory,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Calvin  White  and  Phoebe  Titus,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Paul  White  and  Mary  Bolkeom,  his  wife. 
Paul  White,  (1744-96),  enlisted  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Isaac 
Martin's  company.  Col.  Ezra  Wood's  regiment,  for  service  in 
Rhode  Island.     He  was  born   in  Uxbridge,   Mass. ;    died  in 
Douglass. 

32631 
MRS.  ELLEN  WHITE  MORSE.  32632 

Born  in  Holyoke,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Nathan  Morse. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Daniel  White,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  White  and  Elizabeth  Sophia  Judd,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  White,  Jr.  and  Dorcas  Barrows,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  White  and  Sarah  Goodrich,  his  wife. 

Daniel  White,  (1740-1815),  served  as  adjutant  in  Col.  Elisha 
Porter's  regiment,  1777,  and  as  lieutenant,  1779,  in  Capt.  Moses 
Montague's  company.  He  was  bom  in  Hadley,  Mass.,  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.  4134,  28115. 

MISS  MARY  VIRGINIA  DRESBACH.  32633 

Born  in  Tiffin,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Russell. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Frederick  Dresbach  and  Lucinda  Russell,  his 
wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Robert  Russell  and  Mary  Ann  Kean,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Russell  and  Mary  French,  his  wife. 


214  DAUGHTERS  O?  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 

James  Russell,  (1746-1821),  served  as  lieutenant  1775,  and 
as  captain,  1776,  under  Col.  William  Prescott.  He  was  born 
in  Litchfield,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Belpre,  Ohio. 

MISS  MARIA  LOUISE  DRESBACH.  32634 

Born  in  Tiffin,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Russell. 

Daughter  of  Charles   Frederick  Dresbach   and  Lucinda  Russell,   his 
wife. 
See  No.  32633. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  WICKHAM  SEYS.  32635 

Born  in  Utica,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Henry  Hill  Seys. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Downs,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Wickham  and  Bessie  Ward  Downs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Downs  and  Eunice  Ward,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Downs  and  Mary  Ives,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Downs,  (1731-1803),  enlisted  in  Capt.  Phineas 
Bradley's  company,  Connecticut  Artillery,  1780,  and  joined 
Capt.  Thomas  Van  Dusen"s  company  of  Guards,  1781.  He  was 
born  in  West  Haven,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6464,  16029,  19013. 

MRS.  EMMA  AGNES  LANG  DORITY.  32636 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Richard  Dority. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Simeon  Edgerton  and  of  Joseph  Adams, 
of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Miller  Lang  and  Emily  Fox  Adams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Rufus  Adams  and  Anne  Fox,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Adams  and  Abiah  Edgerton,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Edgerton  and  Abiah  Hough,  his 
wife. 

Joseph  Adams,  (1757-1835),  a  student  of  Yale,  enlisted  for 
three  years.  He  served  in  many  battles  in  the  New  York  and 
New  Jersey  campaigns.  He  was  born  in  Windsor,  Conn. ; 
died  in  Grand  Isle,  Vt.  He  was  half-brother  to  the  martyr, 
Nathan  Hale. 

Simeon  Edgerton,  (1732-1809),  served  in  the  legislature  and 
in  the  militia  for  the  defense  of  Fort  Griswold. 

Also  Nos.  2165,  3948.  12269.  15982,  26891. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  215 


MRS.  MARY  RUTH  LOCKE  HURIN.  32637 

Born  in  Findlay,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Silas  E.  Hurin. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Locke. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Nathaniel  Locke  and  Amelia  Haven,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Reed  Locke  and  Hester  Ross,  his  ist 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Locke  and  Ruth  Faxon,  his  wife. 

John  Locke,  (1752-1834),  was  one  of  the  men  disguised  as 
Indians  who  threw  the  tea  into  Boston  Harbor.  He  enlisted, 
1777,  for  the  war.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Sus- 
quehanna county,  Pa.,  1832,  for  service  as  private  and  sergeant 
in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Wo- 
burn,  Mass. ;   died  in  Chocount,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  3954,  5660,  6171,  20615,  31041. 

MISS  AUGUSTA  ADAMS.  32638 

Born  in  Greenfield,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Bartholomew  Adams,  of  Delaware. 
Daughter  of  Truston  Adams,    (1802-92)   and  Mary  Ruth  Simmons, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bartholomew  Adams  and  Elizabeth  Manlove,  his 
wife. 

Bartholomew  Adams  enlisted  1778  under  Capt.  Peter  Jac- 
quett.  Col.  Hall's  Delaware  regiment;  was  at  the  battles  of 
Monmouth  and  Camden  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war. 
In  181 8  his  pension  was  allowed  for  five  years  actual  service 
as  private,  Delaware  Line.  He  was  born  in  Sussex  county, 
1754,  where  he  died. 

32639 
MRS.  MINERVA  TAYLOR  PATTERSON.  32640 

Born  in  Finlay,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Joseph  S.  Patterson. 

Descendant  of  William  Taylor  and  William  Patterson. 
Daughter  of  William  Taylor  and  Margaret  Patterson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32396. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  TAYLOR  GRAY.  32641 

Born  in  Findlay,  Ohio. 
Widow  of  Milton  Gray. 


2i6  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

Descendant  of  William  Taylor  and  of  William  Patterson,  of 
Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  Taylor,  (b.  1798)  and  Margaret  Patterson,  (b. 
1798),  his  wife. 

See  Nos.  32396,  32640. 

MRS.  VIRGINIA  HUNTER  BRUSSTAR.  32642 

Born   in   Reading,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  de  B.  Brusstar. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Myers,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Robert  P.  Hunter  and  Rachel  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Wilson  and  Mary  M.  Myers,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Myers,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Rittenhouse,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Myers  and  Mary  Van  Wunder,  his 
wife. 

Jacob  Myers,  (1753-1826),  was  at  Valley  Forge  and  on  ac- 
count of  illness  was  discharged.  He  joined  the  invalid  regi- 
ment 1780  for  the  protection  of  Philadelphia.  He  was  bom 
in  Germantown ;   died  in  Chester,  Penna. 

Also  Nos.  3247,  9317,  19518,  27916. 

MRS.  MARY  LOUISE  STRODACH.  32643 

Born  in  Reading,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Henry  B.  Strodach. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Ernst  Griss,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Zeller  and  Sarah  F.  Kaitting,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Kaitting  and  Margaret  Griss,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ernst  Griss  and  Mary  M.  Weiningen,  his  wife. 

Ernst  Griss,  (1754-1817),  was  ensign  in  Capt.  John  Deal's 
company,  Berks  county  militia,  1777.  He  subsequently  served 
to  guard  prisoners  of  war.  He  was  born  in  Germany;  died 
in  Reading,  Pa. 

Also  No.  15284. 

MISS  CARRIE  B.  JENKS.  32644 

Born  in  Brockville,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Thomas  Jenks,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  William  P.  Jenks  and  Sarah  Catherine  Corbet,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  W.  Jenks  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. 


UNEAGE)  BOOK.  21/ 


Thomas  Jenks  served  on  the  Committee  of  Observation  of 
Middletown  township,  1774-75.  He  died,  1797,  in  Newton, 
Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 

Also  No.  14375- 

MISS  JENNIE  JENKS.  32645 

Born  in  Brockville,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Thomas  Jenks. 

Daughter    of    William    P.    Jenks    and    Sarah    Catherine    Corbet,    his 
.  wife. 

See  No.  32644. 

MISS  ELSIE  WOODS  LEASON.  32646 

Born  in  Leechburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  John  Moor,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  Sharp  Leason,  D.  D.  and  Mary  Moore 
Laird,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Francis  Laird  and  Mary  Moor,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Moor  and  Elizabeth  Parr,  his  wife. 

John  Moor,  (1735-1811),  was  a  member  of  the  Convention 
that  framed  the  constitution  and  on  the  Committee  that  drew 
up  the  Declaration  of  Rights.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Coun- 
cil of  Safety  and  distributed  funds  and  ammunition  for  fron- 
tier defense.  He  died  in  Westmoreland  Co.,  and  is  buried  in 
the  Congruity  Churchyard. 

Also  Nos.  732,  9823,  12057,  28956. 

MRS.  OLIVE  ADELAIDE  RANKIN.  32647 

Born  in  Brookville,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Francis  P.  Rankin. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  William  Wilson,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Wilson  and  Prudence  Christie,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Wilson,  (b.  1775)  and  Rebecca  McCrea,  (b. 
"^m^,  his  wife,  m.  1793. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Wilson  and  Mary  Scott,  (d.  1836),  his 
wife. 

William  Wilson  served  as  lieutenant,  Pennsylvania  Continen- 
tal Infantry,  1776;  captain,  1777,  and  at  the  close  of  the  war, 
held  the  rank  of  brevet  major.  He  was  an  original  member 
of  the  Cincinnati.     He  died  1813. 

Also  Nos.  4532,  9019. 


2l8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARTHA  BOAS  McMANUS.  32648 

Born   in   Reading,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  S.  McManus. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Peter  Nagle,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Augustus  F.  Boas  and  Emma  Elizabeth  Boyer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Boyer  and  Sarah  Nagle,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Nagle  and  Barbara  Ann  Imler,  his  wife. 

Peter  Nagle,  (1750-1834),  commanded  the  second  company. 
Col.  Joseph  Hiester's  regiment  of  Berks  county.  He  was  on 
duty  guarding  prisoners  from  Reading  to  Philadelphia.  He 
was  born  in  Isenberg,  Prussia ;  died  in  Reading,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  5151,  6925,  13749- 

MRS.  ELIZA  A.  LEE.  ^264g 

Bom  in  York  county,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Amos  Lee. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Jones,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Isaac  Jones  and  Mary,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Jones,  (1755-1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1840,  of  York  county,  Pa. 

MRS.  LYDIA  A.   WHITE.  4^650 

Born  in  Lancaster,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Jacob  White. 

Descendant  of  George  Leonard,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  George  Leonard  and  Katherine  Evans,  his  2d  wife. 

George  Leonard,  (1755-1847),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
183 1,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Pennsylvania  Continental 
Line.     He  was  born  in  Lancaster,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  18930,  23558,  24381. 

MISS  LOVISA  I.  BLAIR.  32651 

Born  in  Plymouth,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Ransom,  George  Palmer  Ran- 
som and  Judge  James  Nesbitt,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Brice  S.  Blair  and  Florence  Estella  Davenport,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Davenport  and  Lovisa  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Davenport  and  Phoebe  Nesbit,  his  wife; 
Abigah  Smith  and  Esther  Ransom,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  219 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Nesbitt,  Jr.  and  Jane  Williams,  his 
wife;  George  Palmer  Ransom  and  Olive  Utley,  his   ist  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Nesbitt  and  Phebe  Harrison,  his 
wife;  Samuel  Ransom  and  Esther  Laurence,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Ransom,  (1737-78),  was  commissioned  captain,  1775; 
returned  to  defend  Wyoming  Valley  from  the  British  and 
Indians  and  was  killed  in  front  of  the  line. 

Also  Nos.  1504,  2998,  3715,  7480, 1 1 144,  12078, 13813, 16598, 17765,  20660, 
'26549,  29243,  31075. 

George  Palmer  Ransom,  (1762-1850),  was  a  member  of  his 
father's  company.  He  was  taken  prisoner,  endured  privations 
in  Canada ;  finally  escaped  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war. 

Also  No.  20660. 

James  Nesbitt,  (1718-92),  was  at  the  battle  of  Wyoming  and 
one  of  the  survivors.  He  was  born  in  Connecticut;  died  in 
Plymouth,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  14374,  17051,  19975. 

MRS.  NELLIE  BLAIR  VANDLING.  32652 

Born  in  Plymouth,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  James  W.  Vandling. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Ransom,  George  Palmer  Ran- 
som and  Judge  James  Nesbitt. 

Daughter  of  Brice  S.  Blair  and  Marinda  Augusta  Davenport,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Davenport  and  Lovisa  Smith,  his  wife 

See  No.  32651. 

MRS.  SARAH  ELDER  McCAULEY.  32653 

Born  in  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Gilbert  M.   McCauley. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Espy,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  Doll  and  Sarah  McAllister  Elder,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Elder,  (1772-1815)  and  Margaret  Espy,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Elder  and  Mary  Simpson,  his  wife; 
Josiah  Espy  and  Anne  Kirkpatrick,   (1750-1842),  his  wife. 

Josiah  Espy,  (1742-1813),  was  a  private,  1776,  and  a  court 
martial  man  in  the  6th  battalion.  He  was  bom  in  Lancaster 
county;  died  in  Dauphin  Co.,  Pa. 

Also  No.  26550. 


DAUGHTERS  O^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


MRS.  MAUDE  AMELIA  HENCH  DISMUKES.  32654 

Born  in  Carlisle,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Lieut.  D.  Eugene  Dismukes. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  Weakley  and  of  Lieut.  Adam 
Bratton,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Nicholas  Ickes  Hench  and  Ann  Ellen  Weakley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thompson  Bratton  Weakley  and  Amelia  Stuart,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Weakley  and  Martha  Bratton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  James  Weakley  and  Rebecca  McKinley,  his 
wife ;  Adam  Bratton  and  Ann  Gillespie,  his  wife. 

James  Weakley,  (1740-1818),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Associators  of  Cumberland  county,  1777. 

Adam  Bratton,  (1745-1820),  served  as  lieutenant,  1777,  in 
the  company  commanded  by  Capt.  Robert  Shannon,  Col.  James 
Dunlop's  regiment. 

MRS.  KATHARINE  ELIZABETH  HARRIS.  32655 

Bom  in  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania. 
Widow  of  Dr.  William  Hall  Harris. 
Descendant  of  Josiah  Espy. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  Doll  and  Sarah  McAllister  Elder,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32653. 

MISS  FRANCES  ARIETTA  CLIFF.  32656 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Samuel  Wall,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Jesse  O.  Cliff  and  Sarah  Jane  Wall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ezra  Wall  and  Sarah  Howe,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Coggeshall  Wall,  (b.  1763)  and  Elizabeth  Rotise, 
(b.  1768),  his  wife,  m.  1786. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Wall  and  Elizabeth  Coggeshall,  (b. 
1739),  his  I  St  wife,  m.  1759. 

Samuel  Wall,  (1738-1813),  served  as  captain  of  an  alarm 
company  and  major  of  the  Senior  Class. 

Also  Nos.  15848,  29245,  30031,  31571- 

MRS.  AMANDA  BELKNAP  COLLADAY  HENSEL.       32657 
Bom  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  George  S.  Hensel. 


UNEIAGE  BOOK.  221 


Descendant  of  Isaiah  Worrell  and  of  Elizabeth  Harper  Wor- 
rell, of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Drose  Colladay  and  Charlotte  Belknap,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Belknap  and  Eliza  Worrell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hawley  Worrell  and  Mary  Nefif,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Worrell  and  Elizabeth  Harper,  (1734- 
1809),  his  wife,  m.  1752. 

Isaiah  Worrell  was  a  Quaker  and  patriot  of  Frankford  where, 
in  1818,  he  died.     His  wife  was  a  heroine  of  the  Revolution. 

Also  Nos.  16998,  20704,  25524,  27907. 

MRS.  EMMA  LUKENS  THOMPSON.  32658 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Swayne  Thompson. 

Descendant  of  David  Lukens  and  of  Amos'  Lewis,  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Daugliter  of  Dr.  Israel  Lukens  and  Susan  Jones,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Lukens,  (1784-1822)  and  Eleanor  Lewis, 
(1795-1876),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Lukens  and  Sarah  Lloyd,  (1755-1824), 
his  wife;  Amos  Lewis  and  Rachel  Hubbs  his  2d  wife. 

David  Lukens,  (1753-1831),  was  a  member  of  the  company 
called  the  Quaker  Blues  which  acted  as  guard  to  Washington 
at  Valley  Forge. 

Amos  Lewis,  (1751-1821),  was  in  the  4th  battalion,  Phila- 
delphia county  militia. 

MRS.  MARY  C.  VINCENT.  32659 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Isaac  C.  Vincent. 

Descendant  of  James  Brotherton,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  S.  Crombargar  and  Mary  A.  Brotherton,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hugh  Brotherton,  (1783-1852)  and  Mary  TuUey,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Brotherton  and  Jane  Pownall,  his  wife. 

James  Brotherton  served  as'  a  private  in  the  Bucks  county, 
Pennsylvania  miHtia.  He  was  born  in  Ireland;  settled  near 
Bordentown,  N.  J.,  and  died  1787,  in  Bucks  county.  Pa. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


MRS.  ETHEL  VINCENT  SILANCE.  32660 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Louis  Morton  Silance. 
Descendant  of  James  Brotherton. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  C.  Vincent  and  Mary  Crombargar,  his  wife. 
Granddaugliter  of  Thomas  S.  Crombargar  and  Mary  A.  Brotherton, 
his  wife. 
See  No.  32659. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  BELKNAP  COLLADAY.  32661 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Charles  Drose  Colladay. 

Descendant  of  Isaiah  Worrell  and  of  Elizabeth  Harper  Wor- 
rell. 
Daughter  of  Stephen  Belknap  and  Eliza  Worrell,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32657. 

MRS.  MARY  E.  BELKNAP  MICHENER.  32662 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Edwin  O.  Michener. 

Descendant  of  Isaiah  Worrell  and  of  Elizabeth  Harper  Wor- 
rell. 
Daughter  of  Elbridge  Gerry  Belknap  and  Mary  Fouquet,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Belknap  and  Eliza  Worrell,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32657. 

MRS.  EUNICE  BELKNAP  COLLADAY  ALLEN.  32663 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  William  Allen. 

Descendant  of  Isaiah  Worrell  and  of  Elizabeth  Harper  Wor- 
rell. 

Daughter   of    Charles   Drose   Colladay   and   Charlotte   Belknap,   his 
wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Belknap  and  Eliza  Worrell,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32657. 

MISS  MARY  R.  CLARKE.  32664 

Born  in  Hickory,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Harlan,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  James  Wilson  Clarke  and  Angeline  Rodgers,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  223 


Granddaughter  of  John  Clarke  and  Lucinda  Paulmore,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Paulmore  and  Rachel  Harlan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Harlan. 

Jonathan  Harlan,  (1755-1841),  enlisted,  1777,  under  Capt. 
Trussey  Moore  and  was  at  Valley  Forge.  He  was  born  in 
Chester  county ;   died  in  Mercer  county,  Pa. 

MRS.  LILLIAN  PEALE  ROWAND.  32665 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Neville  J.  Rowand. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Peale. 

Daughter  of  Washington  James  Peale  and  Mary  Christiana  Megary, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Godman  Peale,  (1823-91),  and  Ellen  Q.  M. 
Fields,   his   wife,   m.    1745. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Peale,  (1789-1876)  and  Sophinisba,  (1801- 
78),  his  2d  wife,  m.  1822. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Peale  and  Mary  Claypole,  (1753- 
1829),  his  wife 

James  Peale,  (1749-1831),  served  as  ensign,  lieutenant  and 
captain  in  the  Maryland  Continental  Line.  He  was  a  member 
of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Maryland.  He  was  bro- 
ther to  Charles  Wilson  Peale  and  uncle  to  Rembrandt,  the  dis- 
tinguished artist.  He  was  born  in  Chestertown,  Md. ;  died  in 
Philadelphia. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  FENNER  BURROUGHS.  32666 

Bom  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  John  Burroughs. 

Descendant  of  William  Sutton,  Felix  Fenner  and  Barnett 
Hansell. 

Daughter  of  John  Henry  Dingee,  (1807-79)  and  Mary  Stewart,  (1812- 
84),  his  wife,  m.  1833. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Dingee  and  Mary  Fenner,  his  wife;  Wil- 
liam Henry  Stewart,  (1784-1848)  and  Sarah  Sutton  Hansell,  (1791- 
1848),  his  wife,  m.  1809. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Fenner  and  Elizabeth  Von  der  Halt, 
his  wife;  Barnett  Hansell  and  Sarah  Sutton,  (1760-93),  his  wife,  m. 
1784. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Felix  Fenner  and  Mary  Eva,  his  wife; 
William  Sutton  and  Sarah  Turner,   (1730-97),  his  wife,  m.  1753. 

William  Sutton,   (1727-78),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Robert 


224  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Patten's  company  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Monmouth. 
He  was  born  in  Delaware. 

Also  Nos.  14394,  22393,  23354,  26261,  30315- 

Felix  Fenner,  (1725-93),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Philadel- 
phia City  guard,  1777.     He  was  born  in  Germany. 

Barnett  Hansell,  (1760-1809),  served  as  a  private,  1781,  in 
Capt.  Andrew  Geyer's  company.  He  was'  born  in  Philadel- 
phia, where  he  died. 

MRS.  HELEN  HIRST  PIERIE  McINTlRE.  32667 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Walter  Cooper  Mclntire. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  McCalla,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  George  Gorgas  Pierie  and  Virginia  James  Hirst,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  M.  Hirst  and  Rebecca  Kennedy,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Kennedy  and  Jane  McCalla,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  McCalla  and  Elizabeth  Means, 
(1733-1803),  his  wife 

William  McCalla,  (1732-1815),  was  captain  of  Bucks  county 
Associators  and  raised  a  company  of  militia  at  his  own  expense, 
1777.  He  was  appointed  chief  of  Forage  Department  and 
Commissioner  of  Purchases,  1779,  and  held  the  office  until  1781. 
He  died  in  Abington. 

Also  Nos.  5166,  26265. 

MRS.  ALICE  BURGIN  WILSON.  32668 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  H.  E.  Wilson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Lieut.  Seth  Bowen  and  of  Lieut.  John 
Burgin,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William  Mathews  Burgin  and  Emily  Anna  Shaw,  (1837- 
91),  his  wife,  m.  1864. 

Granddaughter  of  George  H.  Burgin,  (1793-1870)  and  Mary  Ann 
Herman,  (1797-1867),  his  wife,  m.  1818. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ruben  Burgin,  (1763-1803)  and  Deborah  Bowen, 
(1766-1844),  his  wife,  m.  1787. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Burgin  and  Elizabeth  Abel,  his  wife; 
Seth  Bowen  and  Elizabeth  Wood,  (1747-74),  his  wife,  m.  1766. 

Seth  Bowen,  (1748- 181 5),  served  as  lieutenant,  1776;  sub- 
sequently as  captain  lieutenant  of  Artillery  in  the  Continental 
Line ;  was  wounded  at  Monmouth.     He  was  a  member  of  the 


lineage:  book.  225 


Cincinnati.  He  was  born  in  Salem  Co.,  died  in  Cumberland 
Co.,  N.  J. 

John  Burgin,  (1735-93),  served  in  the  militia,  1777.  He  was 
born  in  Cumberland  Co..  N.  J.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  23006,  28750. 

MRS.  FLEURETTE  DE  BENNEVILLE  BELL.  32669 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  John  Cromwell  Bell. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Keim,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Leonard  Myers  and  Esther  de  Benneville  Keim,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  May  Keim  and  Harriet  de  Benneville,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  de  Benneville  Keim  and  Mary  May,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Keim  and  Susanna  de  Benneville, 
(1748-1837),  his  wife. 

John  Keim,  (1749-1819),  commanded  a  company  in  the  5th 
Battalion  of  Berks  county,  Pennsylvania  militia.  He  was  at 
Germantown  and  Valley  Forge.  He  was  bom  in  Reading, 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  964,  31873. 

MRS.  OLIVIA  HAMILTON.  32670 

Born  in  Burkettsville,  Maryland. 

Wife  of  Charles  L.  Hamilton. 

Descendant  of  John  Eichelberger  and  of  John  Kay,  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Philips,  (1823-92)  and  Rebecca  Kay,  (1823-92), 
his  wife,  m.  1848. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Philips,  (1788-1844)  and  Mary  Ann 
Eichelberger,  (1792-1829),  his  wife,  m.  181 1;  George  B.  Kay  and  EHza- 
beth  Kline  ,his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Eichelberger  and  Mary  Leonard,  (d. 
1840),  his  wife,  m.  1782;  William  Kay  and  Rachel  Boyd  his  wife. 

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

John  Eichelberger,  (1750-1821),  was  a  soldier  in  Col.  Samuel 
Miles's  Pennsylvania  Rifle  regiment  and  was  at  Bunker  Hill 
where  he  was  wounded.  He  was  born  in  York  county,  Penn- 
sylvania ;  died  in  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Also  Nos.  17788,  26540. 
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226  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

John  Kay,  (1734-1804),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Ninth 
regiment,  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Philadelphia, 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  LILLA  LAMSON  STORY.  32671 

Born  in  Maiden,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Henry  Newman  Story. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Lamson  and  of  Thomas  Jackson,  of 
Vermont. 

Daughter  of  Azor  Darby  Lamson,  (1820-92)  and  Phylenda  Waite, 
(1821-67),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1842. 

Granddaughter  of  Harvey  Lamson,  (1795-1883)  and  Betsey  Jackson, 
(1799-1882),  his  wife,  m.  1817. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lamson  and  Anne  Martin,  (1767- 
1849),  his  wife,  m.  1785;  Michael  Jackson,  (1767-1855)  and  Sarah 
Darby,  (1774-1850),  his  wife,  m.  1794. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Jackson  and  Mary  Jackson,  (1740- 
90),  his  wife. 

Thomas  Lamson,  (1762-1830),  enlisted  from  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  as  private  in  Capt.  Joseph  Richardson's  company,  Col. 
Samuel  Denny's  regiment.  He  was  at  West  Point,  1780,  when 
Andre  was  executed.     He  died  in  Randolph,  Vt. 

Thomas  Jackson,  (1737-1813),  served  as  a  private  from 
Petersham  in  Capt.  John  Wheeler's  company  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  and  served  under  Capt.  John  Oliver  in  the  Burgoyne 
campaign.  He  was  born  in  Petersham,  Mass. ;  died  in  Wood- 
bury, Vt. 

Also  No.  23621. 

MISS  CAROLINE  SMITH  LAMSON.  32672 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Thomas  Lamson  and  of  Thomas  Jackson. 
Daughter  of  Azro  Darby  Lamson  and  Anna  Virginia,  his  2d  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Harvey  Lamson  and  Betsey  Jackson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32671. 

MRS.  HANNAH  E.  ALTEMUS.  32673 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Henry  Altemus. 
Descendant  of  Jacob  Waggoner,  of  Pennsylvania. 


uncage;  book.  227 


Daughter  of  Nathan  W.  Eyre,  (1803-41)  and  Mary  Ann  Wagner, 
his  wife,  (1800-85),  his  wife,  m.  1824. 

Granddaughter  of  George  W.  Wagner,  (1777-1838)  and  Mary  Peck- 
worth,   (1777-1805),  his  wife,  m.  1799. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Wagner  and  Grace  Menan,  (1743-1829), 
his  wife. 

Jacob  Waggoner,  (1743-90),  served  as  a  private  in  Pennsyl- 
vania Line,  1777-81.  He  was  born  in  Frankford,  Prussia; 
died  in  Philadelphia. 

Also  Nos.  24337,  31839. 

MRS.  EMMA  H.  SHATTUCK  BARROWS.  32674 

Born  in  Lowell,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  William  EHot  Barrows. 

Descendant  of  Abel  Miles. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Shattuck,  (1822-80  and  Sarah  Jane  Holden, 
(1824-92),  his  wife,  m.  1846. 

Granddaughter  of  Abel  Shattuck,  (1788-1842)  and  Mary  Bedlow, 
(1790-1867),  his  wife,  m.  181 1. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Shattuck,  (1757-1816)  and  Betsey  Miles, 
(1758-98),  his  wife,  m.  1783. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abel  Miles  and  Lydia  Adams,  (b.  1735), 
his  wife,  m.  1756. 

Abel  Miles,  (1733-1814),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexington 
and  Bennington  Alarms  from  New  Hampshire. 

Also  Nos.  13404,  27764. 

MISS  MARY  W.  HORNER.  32675 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  George  Gray,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  W.  Harrison  Horner  and  Mary  Warfield  Knowles,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  William  Gray  Knowles  and  Martha  Ann  War- 
field,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Knowles  and  Martha  Gray,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  George  Gray  and  Martha  Ibison,  his  wife. 

George  Gray.  (1725-1800),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  and  chairman  of  the  Board  of  War.  He  was  ex- 
pelled from  the  Society  of  Friends  and  his  wife  went  with  him. 
She  had  studied  medicine  and  surgery  in  England,  1749,  and 
was  his  able  support  in  the  relief  of  soldiers.  He  was  born  in 
Philadelphia,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6286,  7592,  19500,  20677,  21519,  24354,  27386,  30099- 


228  DAUGHTE;rS  O?  the  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  CORA  LAMSON  HOWELL.  32676 

Born  in  Maiden,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Samuel  Howell. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Lamson  and  of  Thomas  Jackson. 
Daughter   of    Azro    Darby    Lamson   and    Phylenda    Waite,    his    ist 
wife. 

Granddaughter   of   Harvey   Lamson   and   Betsey   Jackson,    his    wife. 
See  No.  32671. 

MRS.  HARRIET  A.  THURSTON.  32677 

Born  in  Athens,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife   of   Joseph    Spalding   Thurston. 

Descendant  of  Zachariah  Lathrop,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Fayette  A.  Allen  and  Hariet  Silvermail,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lathrop  May  Allen  and  Patty  Wade,  his  wife,  m. 
1820. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Allen  and  Polly    (b.  1772),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Lathrop  and  Mehetable.  Cleveland, 
his  wife. 

Zachariah  Lathrop,  (i  742-1812),  served  in  the  Light  Horse 
volunteers  under  his  brother,  Capt.  Andrew  Lathrop.  He  was 
born  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  23704. 

MISS  ESTHER  WADHAMS  FRENCH.  32678 

Born  in  Wilkes-Barre,   Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  French,  William  Holberton  and  John 
Hendrick,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Hendrick  Wadhams  French  and  Laura  Ann  Ranch,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  French  and  Lydia  Wadhams,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  French  and  Frances  Holberton,  his 
wife;  Moses  Wadhams  and  Ellen  Hendrick,   (b.  1776),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  French  and  Sarah  Hall,  his  wife; 
William  Holberton  and  Eunice  Burr,  (1750-1838),  his  wife,  m.  1770; 
John  Hendrick  and  Eunice  Bradley,  his  wife,  m.  1753. 

Samuel  French  served  as  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  militia. 
He  died,  1814,  in  Weston,  Conn. 

William  Holberton,  (1740-97),  enlisted  in  the  Householders 
under  Capt.  Stephen  Burroughs.  His  widow  received  a  pen- 
sion.    He  was  born  in  Stratford;    died  in  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  553,  2008,  6295,  16535,  19489  20070. 


UNE^AGE  BOOK.  229 


John  Hendrick,  (1730-1807),  enlisted  in  the  first  call  for 
troops  and  served  in  the  defense  of  Danbury.  He  was  born 
in  Horse  Neck,  Conn. ;   died  in  Fairfield,  Vt. 

Also  N0S.658,  10343. 

MRS.  LAURA  FRANCES  CUMINGS  WHITE.  32679 

Born  in  Tidioute,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Burr  White. 

Descendant  of  William  Poole,  Benjamin  Cumings,  John  Rue, 
Abraham  x\msden  and  John  Whitaker. 

Daughter  af  Capt.  Henry  Harrison  Cumings  and  Charlotte  Jane  Sink, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Cumings  and  .Emily  Amsden,  his  ist 
wife;  Andrew  Jackson  Sink  and  Sarah  Catharine  Rue,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Cumings,  Jr.,  (1781-1852)  and  Lucy 
Whitaker,  (1782-1861),  his  3d  wife,  m.  1805;  Abram  Amsden  and 
Mehittable  Currier,  his  wife;  Matthew  Rue,  (b.  1782)  and  Charlotte 
Higgins,  his  3d  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Cumings  and  Bridget  Poole, 
(1762-85),  his  wife,  m.  1780;  John  Whitaker  and  Thankful  Pierce, 
(1744-1830),  his  wife,  m.  1766;  Abraham  Amsden  and  Submit  Morse, 
his  wife,  m.  1773;  John  Rue  and  Ann  Combs,  (1751-89),  his  ist  wife, 
m.  1777. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Poole  and  Hannah  Nichols,  his 
wife. 

William  Poole,  (1726-95),  served  in  the  capture  of  Ticon- 
deroga.  He  was  born  in  Reading,  Mass. ;  died  in  Hollis,  N, 
H. 

Benjamin  Cumings,  (1757-1804),  was  a  minute  man  at  Bun- 
ker Hill.     He  was  born  in  Hollis ;   died  in  Brookline,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  3625,  9702. 

John  Rue,  (1754-1844),  served  several  short  enlistments'  as 
a  private.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Middlesex  Co., 
183 1,  for  service  in  the  New  Jersey  militia.  He  is  buried  in 
Cranbury,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  28486,  29293. 

Abraham  Amsden,  (1752-1833),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Farwell's  company,  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Southboro,  Mass. ;  died  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio. 

John  Whitaker,  (1743- 1829),  served  as  a  private  in  the  New 
Hampshire  militia.     He  died  in  Mason,  N.  H. 


230  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  NANCY  ANN  MAGEE  MABIE.  32680 

Born  in  Limestone,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  Henry  Harris  Mabie. 

Descendant  of  James  Magee. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  G.  Magee  and  Nancy  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Magee  and  Margaret  McCracken,  (1762- 
1844)  his  wife,  m.  1781. 

James  Magee,  (1733-1823),  enlisted  in  the  Virginia  Line  un- 
der Capt.  Jonathan  Rumford.  In  1777,  he  enhsted  for  three 
years  in  Grayson's  Virginia  Continental  Line.  He  was  at 
Trenton,  Brandywine,  Germantown,  Paoli,  Monmouth  and 
Stony  Point,  and  was  honorably  discharged  at  Camden,  South 
Carolina.  In  1818  his  pension  was  allowed  for  three  years 
actual  service  as  private,  Virginia  Line.  His  widow  received 
a  pension.     He  died  in  Venango  Co.,  Pa. 

MRS.  GRACE  EMELINE  MABIE  BRADY.  32681 

Born  in   Tidioute,   Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Alfred  S.  Brady. 
Descendant  of  James  Magee. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Harrison  Mabie  and  Nancy  Ann  Magee, 
his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Alexander  G.  Magee  and  Nancy  Smith,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32680. 

MISS  SUSAN  EMELINE  MAGEE.  32682 

Born  in  Limestone,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  James  Magee. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  G.  Magee  and  Nancy  Smith,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32680. 

MISS  MARY  LOUISE  MAGEE.  32683 

Born  in  Limestone,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  James  Magee. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  G.  Magee  and  Nancy  Smith,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32680. 

MRS.  MARGARET  REBECCA  MAGEE  HUNTER.  32684 

Born  in  Limestone,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  John  Hunter. 


I,INBAGE  BOOK.  231 


Descendant  of  James  Magee. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  G.  Magee  and  Nancy  Smith,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32680. 

MRS.  ELENTHERA  DU  PONT  McCALMONT.  32685 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  James   Donald   McCalmont. 

Descendant  of  Mordecai  Lewis,  of   Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Gurney  Smith  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Ryan,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Smith  and  Hannah  Saunders  Lewis,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Reeve  Lewis  and  Rachael  W.  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Mordecai  Lewis  and  Hannah  Saunders,  his 
wife. 

Mordecai  Lewis,  (1748-99),  was'  dismissed  from  the  Society 
of  Friends  for  performing-  military  service  and  learning  the  art 
of  war.     He  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  CONSTANCE  McCALMONT  HUMPHREY.  32686 

Born  in  Franklin,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Herbert  Sydney  Humphrey. 

Descendant  of.Capt.  Benjamin  Adams,  Lieut.  Joseph  Harris, 
John  McCalmont  and  David  Osborne,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Phimer  McCalmont  and  Harriet  Osborn,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  McCalmont,  Jr.  and  Mary  Harriman  Plumer, 
his  wife;  Piatt  Smith  Osborne  and  Mary  Ann  Piatt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  McCalmont  and  EHzabeth  Conrad,  his 
wife;  Samuel  Plumer,  (1772- 1820)  and  Patty  Adams,  (1770-1847),  his 
wife,  m.  1796;  David  Osborne,  Jr.  and  Lucretia  Harris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Plumer,  (b.  1745)  and  Hannah 
Walker,  his  wife;  Benjamin  Adams  and  Mary  Harriman,  his  wife; 
David  Osborn,  Sr.  and  Mary  Huntting,  his  wife;  Joseph  Harris  and 
Elizabeth  Sly,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-grl-g^anddaughter  of  Jonathjan  Plumer,-  (1724-1802)  and 
Mehitable  Harriman,  (d.  1750),  his  ist  wife,  m.  1744. 

Benjamin  Adams,  (1735-1817),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.  He  commanded  a  company  in  the  Bur- 
goyne  campaign.  He  was  born  in  Rowley,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Washington,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  14380,  21363. 

John  AlcCaknont.  (1750-1832).  served  in  the  revolution.     He 


232  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

was  born  in  Ireland;  located  in  Philadelphia  county  and  re- 
moved to  Venango  county,  Pa.,  1803,  where  he  died. 

Joseph  Harris,  (1750-1831),  served  as  ensign  in  the  Dutchess 
county,  New  York  militia,  under  Col  David  Sutherland  and  was 
promoted  lieutenant. 

David  Osborne,  Jr.,  (1761-1813).  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Waters 's  company.  Col.  Roswell  Hopkins's  regiment. 

DR.  HARRIETTE  OSBORN  McCALMONT  STONE.         32687 

Born  in  Franklin,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Dr.  William  Addison  Stone. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Adams,  Lieut.  Joseph  Harris, 
John  McCalmont  and  David  Osborne,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Plumer  McCalmont  and  Harriet  Osbom,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32686. 

MRS.  HULDAH  A,  BROWN.  32688 

Born  in  Gibson,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Wright  Chamberlin. 

Daughter  of  Wright  Chamberlin  and  Mary  Billings,  his  3d  wife. 

Wright  Chamberlin,  (1758-1841),  served  in  scouting,  and 
guarding  prisoners  in  the  revolution.  He  was  born  in  Litch- 
field, Conn ;  died  in  Gibson,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  26399,  28299. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  HORNER  STAFFORD  RYAN.  32689 

Born  in  Haddonfield,  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Isaac  H.  Ryan. 

Descendant  of  John  Stafford,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  Montgomery  Stafford  and  Mary  Horner,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Stafford,  Jr.  and  Keziah  Stafford,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Stafford,   (1755-1828)   and  Hannah  Mat- 
lock, his  wife,  m.  1781. 
See  No.  32570- 

MRS.  ELLA  RUSSELL  BILLINGS.  32690 

Born  in  Windham,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Harry  Billings. 

Descendant  of  Wllhelmus  Kuykendall  and  of  John  Russell. 
Daughter  of  Lewis  Seymour  Russel  and  Sarah  Kuykendall,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  233 

Granddaughter  of  Julius  Russell  and  Eliza  Seymour,  his  wife ;  Peter 
Kuykendall,  (1794-1874)  and  Deborah  Colman  Van  Duzor,  his  wife, 
(b.  1799). 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  John  Russell  and  Mary  Woodruff,  (d.  1816), 
his  wife,  m.  1777;  Wilhelmus  Kuykendall  and Gumar,  his  wife. 

John  Russell,  (1756-1820),  served  as  a  drummer  at  Bunker 
Hill,  Long  Island  and  White  Plains,  where  he  was  wounded. 
He  removed  from  Connecticut  to  Pennsylvania  in  1800  and 
located  in  Bradford  county,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  22178. 

Wilhelmus  Kuykendall  served  as  a  soldier  in  the  New  York 
Levies  in  Capt.  Abraham  Westfall's  company.  Col.  Albert 
Pawling's  regiment. 

Also  No.  12447. 

MRS.  SARA  ALDEN  FURMAN.  32691 

Born  in  Washington,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  George  Roberts  Furman. 

Descendant  of  Prince  Alden,  Col.  Aaron  Hankinson  and 
Sergt.  Mason  Fitch  Alden. 

Daughter  of  Mason  Fitch  Alden,  (1812-84)  and  Martha  Hankinson, 
(1813-92),  his  wife,  m.  1848. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Thompson  Alden  and  Eunice  Vosburg, 
his  wife;  Aaron  Hankinson,  Jr.,  (1782-1850)  and  Sarah  Kelsey,  (1785- 
1869),  his  wife,  m.  1804. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Mason  Fitch  Alden  and  Mary  Thompson,  his 
wife;  Aaron  Hankinson  and  Mary  Snyder,  (1738-96),  his  wife,  m.  1764. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Prince  Alden  and  Mary  Mason  Fitch,  his 
wife. 

Prince  Alden,  (1718-1804),  served  in  the  defense  of  Wy- 
oming. He  was  born  in  Lebanon,  Conn.,  came  to  Wyoming 
Valley  about  1770,  and  died  in  Meshoppen,  Pa. 

Mason  Fitch  Alden,  (1750-1812),  was  a  private  in  Capt. 
John  Franklin's  company.  He  served  with  the  Wyoming  Val- 
ley companies  in  the  Jersey  compaign  and  was  sergeant  under 
Capt.  Edward  Eells  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was'  born  in 
Lebanon,  Conn. ;   died  in  Meshoppen,  Pa. 

Also  No.  12448. 

Aaron  Hankinson,  (1735-1806),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety;  served  as  colonel  of  the  Sussex  county.  New 
Jersey  militia.  He  died  in  Sussex  Co.,  where  he  is  buried  and 
his  tombstone  is  well  preserved. 

Also  Nos.  26677,  27065. 


234  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARY.  A.  HARDING.  32692 

Born  in  Matamoras,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Henry  Harding. 

Descendant  of  John  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Ace  and  Sarah  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Smith,  (1784-1860)  and  Kathrine  Arndt, 
(1784-1863),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Smith  and  Barbara  Otteweller,  his  wife. 

John  Smith,  (1750-1838),  enlisted  1776;  served  under  differ- 
ent commands  as  a  private  in  the  Northampton  Co.,  Pennsyl- 
vania militia  during  the  revolution.  He  was  born  in  Germany ; 
died  in  Pike  Co.,  Pa. 

Also  No.  27065. 

MISS  MABEL  DANA  LEWIS.  32693 

Born  in  Tunkhannock,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Asa  Stevens  and  of  Anderson  Dana,  of 
Pennsylvania. 

Daug'hter  of  Bradley  W.  Lewis  and  Mary  G.  Metcalf,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Metcalf  and  Sarah  Ann  Dana,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Stevens  Dana  and  Nancy  Pruner,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Anderson  Dana,  Jr.  and  Sarah  Stevens,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Anderson  Dana,  (1735-78)  and  Susanna 
Huntington,  his  wife;  Asa  Stevens,  (1734-78)  and  Sarah  Adams,  his 
wife,  m.  1761. 

See  No.  32286. 

MISS  ELEANOR  J.  LITTLE.  32694 

Born  in  Tunkhannock,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Nicholas  Du  Pue,  and  of  Col.  Jacob  Stroud. 

Daughter  of  William  Ernest  Little  and  Sallie  Reese  Kerr,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  R.  Little  and  Harriet  Avery,  his  wife; 
Joseph  Kerr  and  Eleanor  Stroud,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Little  and  Mary  Esterbrook,  his  wife; 
John  Stroud,  (1768-1814)  and  Elizabeth  Du  Pue,  (1776-1815),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephriani  Little  and  Ann  Wright,  his  wife; 
Jacob  Stroud  and  Elizabeth  McDowell,  (1743-1811),  his  wife,  m.  1761; 
Nicholas  Du  Pue  and  Eleanor  Shoemaker,  his  wife,  m.  1770. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Wright  and  Mehitable  Brain- 
erd,  his  wife ;  Samuel  Du  Pue  and  Elizabeth  McDowell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Daniel  McDowell  and  Ruth 
Drake,  his  wife. 


UNE.\GE  BOOK. 


235 


Nicholas  Du  Pue,  (1738-1808),  of  Huguenot  descent,  served 
as  Justice  of  the  Peace,  1774,  and  as  commissary  of  Fort  du 
Pue.    He  was  born  in  Smithfield,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

Jacob  Stroud,  (1735-1806),  gave  valuable  civil  service  and 
commanded  Fort  Penn  after  the  Wyoming  massacre.  He  died 
in  Stroudsburg,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  2981,  3477,  1 1 132,  19342,  31081. 

MRS.  FRANCES  JOE  McKOWN  BARLOW.  '   32695 

Born  in  Forkston,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Luther  S.  Barlow. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Asa  Stevens  and  of  Capt.  Jared  Robin- 


son. 


Daughter  of  Nathaniel  A.  McKown  and  Clarina  Robinson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Riley  Robinson  and  Cynthia  Stevens,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Amasa  Robinson  and  Prudence  Howe,  his  wife; 
Asa  Stevens,  Jr.  and  Esther  Downing,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jared  Robinson  and  Mary  Thompson  his 
wife,  m.  1760;  Asa  Stevens,  (1734-78)  and  Sarah  Adams,  Ws  wife. 

See  Nos.  32286,  32289. 

MRS.  MARY  BEARDSLEY  TEWKSBURY.  32696 

Born  in  Auburn,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Anderson  Dana  Tewksbury. 

Descendant  of  Ephraim  Beardsley,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Beach  Beardsley  and  Lucy  Kasson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philomis  Beardsley,  (1768-1833)  and  Mary  Beach, 
(1766-1835),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Beardsley  and  Martha  Hatch,  his  wife. 

Ephraim  Beardsley,  (1739-1806),  served  in  the  Connecticut 
militia,  1775.  He  was  born  in  Stratford;  died  in  New  Mil- 
ford,  Conn. 

Also  No.  25554. 

MRS.  LEILA  JAYNE  WELLS.  32697 

Born  in  Meshoppen,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Elmer  H.  Wells. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Aaron  Hankinson. 
Daughter  of  Allen  Jayne  and  Margaret  Hankinson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Aaron   Hankinson,    Jr.,    (1782-1850)    and    Sarah 
Kelsey,  (1785-1869),  his  wife,  m.  1804. 
See  No.  32691. 


236  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

MRS.  NANCY  A.  WELLS  WICKHAM.  32698 

Bom  in  Meshoppen,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  T.  Albert  Wickham. 

Descendant  of  John  Horton. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  Wells,  M.  D.  and  Mary  Horton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Horton,  (1793-1867)  and  Nancy  G.  Miller, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Horton  and  Deborah  Terry,  (1766- 1844), 
his  wife,  m.  1785. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Israel  Horton  and  Sarah  Lee,  his  wife,  m. 
1755- 

John  Horton,  (1763-1848),  served  as  a  private  in  Col.  John 
Hathorn's  Orange  county,  New  York  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Goshen,  N.  Y. ;  died  in  Terrytown,  Pa. 

MRS.  ISABELLA  HANKINSON  WOODWARD.  32699 

Born  in  Meshoppen,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  William  Walter  Woodward. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Aaron  Hankinson. 
Daughter  of  Daniel  Hankinson  and  Lucinda  Russel,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Aaron  Hankinson,  Jr.  and  Sarah  Kelsey,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32691. 

MRS.  SUZY  HOWELL  YOUNG.  32700 

Born  in  Gillette,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Herrick  Piatt  Young. 

Descendant  of  Ezekiel  Howell  and  of  William  Lee,  of  New 
Jersey. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Howell  and  Rachel  M.  Cornish,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Howell  and  Mary  Lee,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Howell  and  Susannah  Hill,  his  wife; 
William  Lee  and  Abigail  Byram,  his  wife. 

Ezekiel  Howell,  (1758-1831),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Mor- 
ris county,  New  Jersey  State  troops. 

William  Lee,  (1763-1830),  enlisted  as  a  private  from  Morris 
county. 

MRS.  ANNIE  LEE  ADICKES  MOORE.  32701 

Born  in  Yorkville,  South  Carolina. 
Wife  of  Walter  Bedford  Moore. 
Descendant  of  Corp.  Thomas  Bailey. 


UNE^GS  BOOK.  237 


Daughter  of  Hennin  Frederick  Adickes  and  Mary  Withers,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Randolph  Withers  and  Sarah  Bailey,  his  wife, 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Bailey  and  Mary  Meredith,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Bailey,  (1756-1841),  served  in  the  militia  at  Nor- 
folk, 1776.  In  1778  he  enlisted  in  the  artillery  and  received  a 
pension  for  two  years'  actual  service  as  an  artificer.  He  was 
born  in  Sussex  Co.,  Va. ;   died  in  Ebenezer,  S.  C. 

Also  No.  23362. 

MRS.  MARY  CLARKSON  McDOW.  32702 

Born  in  Richland,  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Franklin  McDow. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Robert  Heriot  and  of  Col.  Maurice  Si- 
mons, of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  William  Clarkson  and  Margaret  Simons,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Boston  Clarkson  and  Caroline  Heriot,  his 
wife;  Dr.  T.  Y.  Simons  and  Margaret  Anderson  Ballentine,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Heriot  and  Maria  Heriot  (cousins),  his 
wife;  Maurice  Simons,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Simons,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Robert  Heriot  and  Mary  Ouldfield,  his 
wife,  m.  1769;  Maurice  Simons  and  Mary  Mitchell,  his  wife. 

Robert  Heriot,  (1739^92),  commanded  a  regiment  from 
Georgetown  at  Fort  Moultrie ;  was  taken  prisoner  at  Charles- 
ton. He  was  one  of  the  surviving  officers  who  entertained 
Washington,  1791,  on  his  southern  tour. 

Also  Nos.  I  ICO,  4712,  21338,  25639. 

Maurice  Simons,  (1744-85),  was  colonel  of  South  Carolina 
militia  at  the  siege  of  Savannah.     He  died  in  Charleston. 

Also  No.  25863. 

MRS.  ELLA  SIMMS  SELLERS.  32703 

Born  in  Orangeburg,  South  Carolina. 
Widow  of  George  D.  Sellers. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  (Michael)  Christopher  Rowe,  of 

South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  John  Chevillette  Rowe  and  Anne  Augusta  Pau,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  Donald  Rowe,  (b.  1777)  and  Ann  (Ricken- 
backer)  Sabb,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  (Michael)  Christopher  Rowe  and  Ann  Chevil- 
lette Sabb,  his  2d  wife,  m.  1771. 

Christopher  Rowe,  (1715-88),  was  lieutenant  colonel  of  the 


238  DAUGHTE^RS  O^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

local  militia  of  Orangeburg  District,  1775.  He  served  as  Jus- 
tice of  the  Peace,  1776,  and  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  St,  Matthews  Parish. 

MISS  EOLA  HENLEY  WILLIS.  32704 

Born  in  Whitfield  county,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Anthony  Gabeau. 

Daughter  of  Edward  L.  Willis  and  Elizabeth  Louise  Hammond,  his 
wife. 

•Granddaughter  of  Anthony  Gabeau  Willis  and  Sophronia  Shecut,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hancock  Willis  and  Mary  Hannah  Gabeau,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Anthony  Gabeau  and  Elizabeth  Brinkley 
Henley,  his  wife,  m.  1778. 

Anthony  Gabeau,  (1756-1829),  served  in  the  "True  Blues" 
at  the  siege  of  Charleston  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  sur- 
render. He  was  born  in  France;  died  in  Charleston,  S.  C, 
and  is  buried  in  the  yard  of  the  Huguenot  Church. 

MRS.  STANHOPE  CROCKETT  GALE.  32705 

Born  in  Chester  county,  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Frank  M.  Gale. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Humphrey  Hunter,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  R.  Stanhope  Crockett  and  Laura  J.  Crockett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  P.  Crockett  and  Isabella  Montgomery 
Hunter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Humphrey  Hunter  and  Jane  Ross,  his  wife. 

Humphrey  Hunter,  (1755-1827),  served  in  the  cavalry;  was 
wounded  at  Eutaw  Springs,  where  he  was  conspicuous  for 
gallantry.     He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died  in  Gaston  Co.,  N.  C. 

Also  No.  24441. 

MRS.  BESSIE  McLURE  HEMPHILL.  32706 

Born  in  Chester,  South  Carolina. 
Wife  of  Paul  Hemphill. 

Descendant  of  John  McLure  and  of  Caleb  Halsted,  M.  D. 
Daughter  of  John  Joseph  McLure  and  Bettie  Mcintosh,  bis  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Thomas    McLure,    (1779-1860)    and   Ann   Ferris 
Camfield,  his  wife,  m.  1825. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  McLure  and  Ann  McKragan,  his  wife; 
David  Camfield  and  Phebe  Roberts  Halsted,  his  wife,  m.  1800. 


LINE^XGli  BOOK.  239 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Halsted  and  Abigail  Lyon,  his  wife. 

Caleb  Halstead,  (1752-1827),  served  as  surgeon  in  the  revo- 
lution. In  1825  Lafayette  recognized  his  service  to  the  French 
troops  by  calHng  on  the  ill  patriot.  He  was  born  in  New  Jer- 
sey, where  he  died. 

John  McLure  served  as  a  private  in  many  battles  in  the 
partisan  warfare  of  the  Carolinas.  He  was  born  in  Ireland; 
died  1817  in  Mecklenburg  Co.,  N.  C. 

Also  Nos.  ']22„  1093,  22599. 

MRS.  MARY  BROWNLOW  AIKEN.  32707 

Born  in  Knoxville,  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  Henry  Martyn  Aiken. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Gaines. 

Daughter  of  William  G.  Brownlow  and  Eliza  Ann  O'Brien,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  O'Brien  and  Susan  Dabney  Everett,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Everett  and  Agnes  Gaines,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Gaines  and  Elizabeth  Strother,  his 
wife,  m.  1 761. 

James  Gaines,  (1742-1830),  commanded  a  company  of  North 
Carolina  volunteers'  at  Guilford  Court  House  and  the  artillery 
at  Eutaw  Springs,  where  he  served  with  distinction.  He  was 
born  in  Culpeper,  Va. ;    died  in  Kingsport,  Tenn. 

Also  Nos.  1399,  6327,  1 1790,  12475.  28190,  31301. 

MISS  HELEN  INEZ  DALE.  32708 

Born  in  Island  Pond,  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Hinman. 

Daughter  of  George  N.  Dale  and  Helen  Hinman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Porter  Hinman  and  Mary  P.  Hinman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Hinman  and  Phoebe  Stoddard,  his 
wife. 

Timothy  Hinman,  (1762-1850),  served  in  many  battles  and 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Orleans  Co.,  Vt.,  1818  for 
service  as  private  in  the  Connecticut  Line.  He  was  bom  in 
Southbury,  Conn. ;    died  in  Derby,  Vt. 

MISS  NELLIE  H.  DICK.  32709 

Born  in  New  Market,  Tennessee. 
Descendant  of  William  Donaldson, 


240  DAUGHTE^RS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  Dick  and  Martha  A.  Jarnagin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Barton  Jarnagin  and  Eliza  Donaldson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Donaldson  and  Eliza  Jordan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Donaldson  and  Mary  Sweeney,  his 
wife. 

William  Donaldson,  (1738-1819),  enlisted  as  a  private,  1777, 
in  the  Eighth  Virginia  Regiment  of  Foot  for  three  years.  He 
was  born  in  Ireland ;   died  in  Orange  Co.,  Tenn. 

Also  No.  29441. 

MISS  MARY  BYNUM  FOUST.  3271G 

Born  in  New  Market,  Tennessee. 
Descendant  of  William  Donaldson. 

Daughter  of  John  Le  Roy  Foust  and  Lavinia  C.  Jarnagin,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas   Barton  Jarnagin   and  Eliza   Donaldson, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  32709. 

MRS.  SARAH  FORT  MILTON.  32711 

Born  in  Milledgeville,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Harvey  Oliver  Milton. 

Descendant  of  Arthur  Fort,  Jr.,  of  Twiggs  Co.,  Ga. 

Daughter  of  Tomlinson  Fort,  (1787-1859)  and  Martha  Low  Fannin, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Arthur  Fort,  Jr.  and  Susannah  Tomlinson,  (1755- 
1820),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Arthur  Fort  and  Sallie  Pace,  his  wife. 

Arthur  Fort,  Jr.,  (1750-1835),  served  as  a  soldier  and  on 
the  Committee  of  Safety.  When  peace  was  declared  he  was 
chosen  in  the  first  Executive  Council,  to  re-organize  the  state 
of  Georgia.  When  his  home  was  pillaged  and  life  threatened 
by  Tories',  the  bravery  of  his  wife  saved  his  hfe. 

Also  Nos.  3322,  6096,  20209. 

MRS.  SUSAN  L.  ROWAN.  32712 

Born  in  Jonesboro,  Tennessee. 
Wife  of  J.  C.  Rowan. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Gaines. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  William  Hunt  and  Sarah  Gaines  O'Brien,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James   O'Brien  and   Susan   Dabney  Everett,   his 
wife. 
See  No.  32707. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  24I 


32713 

MRS.  MARY  CORNELIA  TAYLOR.  32714 

Born  in  Roane  county,  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  William  Vannah  Taylor. 

Descendant  of  William  Brown,  Capt.  John  Brown  and  Rob- 
ert Allison. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  R.  Jarratt  and  Sarah  Tarver  Brown,  (1806- 
71),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  John  Brown  and  Mary  Moore  Allison,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Brown  and  Sarah  Tarver,  his  wife; 
Robert  Allison  and  Jane  Moore,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Brown  and  Sarah  Long,  his  wife. 

William  Brown  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety 
and  of  the   Provincial  Congress  of  North   Carolina. 

John  Brown  enlisted  as  ensign,  1775,  in  the  North  Carolina 
line  and,  1777,  commanded  a  company.  In  1778  he  served  in 
the  Carolina  Dragoons. 

Robert  Allison  was  at  the  battle  of  King's  Mountain  which 
was  fought  near  his  home.  He  was  born  in  Green  county. 
East  Tennessee  and  was  living  in   1792. 

Also  Nos.  9854,  27939. 

MRS.  LUELLA  ROBERTSON  FULMORE.  32715 

Born  in  Salado,  Texas. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Elijah  Robertson. 

Daughter  of  Gen  Elijah  Sterling  Clock  Robertson,  (1820-79)  and 
Mary  E.  Dickey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Sterling  Clock  Roberston,  (d.  1842). 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Robertson. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Randolph  Robertson. 

Elijah  Robertson,  (1744-97),  served  at  the  battle  of  Point 
Pleasant  and  was  at  Wautaga  during  the  siege.  He  emigrated 
to  the  Cumberland  country,  1783,  and  was  a  prominent  actor 
in  the  settlement  of  Tennessee.  He  was  born  in  Brunswick 
Co.,  Va. ;  died  near  Nashville,  Tenn. 

MRS.  SUE  BOYD  HARRIS  KLEIN.  32716 

Bom  in  Mineola,  Texas. 
Wife  of  Louis  A.  Klein. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Harris. 


242  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Daughter  of  Ben.  G.  Harris  and  Sue  Boyd,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Birdsall  Harris  and  Virginia  Goodrich,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  R.  Harris  and  Jane  Birdsall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Col.  John  Harris,  (1760- 1824)  and  Mary 
Richardson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Harris  and  Elizabeth  Boner,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Harris,  (1740-1825),  who  had  fought  in  the  early- 
wars;  served  in  the  Revolution  as  captain  of  cavalry  of  North- 
umberland county,  Pa.,  militia  for  duty  on  the  frontier.  He 
was  born  in  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  removed,  1795,  to  Cayuga  Lake, 
N.  Y.,  and  died  at  Bridgeport. 

MRS.  HARRIET  CAPRON.  32717 

Born  in  Franklin,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  C.  L.  Capron. 

Descendant  of  Barzillia  Spalding. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Edward  Toof  and  Deborah  Marvin  Green,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alonzo  Green  and  Lucinda  White  Spalding,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jared  Spalding  and  Sarah  White,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Barzillia  Spalding  and  Elizabeth  Spalding, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Spalding,  (1728- 1803)  and  Eliza- 
beth Barrett,  his  wife. 

Barzillia  Spalding,  (1757-1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Orleans  Co.,  Vt.,  1831,  for  service  as  private  and 
drummer  in  the  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  Plain- 
field,  Conn. ;  died  in  Morristown,  Vt. 

Also  No.  6699. 

MRS.  ELEANOR  C.  LUFKIN  ROYCE.  32718 

Born  in  Portland,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Stephen  E.  Royce. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Whitney,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Royal  Lufkin  and  Caroline  Eliza  Thompson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Mariner  Thompson  and  Catherine  Wood 
Whitney,  (b.  1804),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Whitney,  Jr.  and  Sarah  (Conant) 
Jewell,  his  4th  wife. 


uni;age;  book.  243 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Whitney,  (1724-1828)  and  Marcy 
Perry,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Whitney,  Jr.,  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Kennebec  Co.,  Maine,  1818,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Masr 
sachusetts  line.  He  was  born  in  Stow,  Mass.,  1752;  died  in 
Waterford.  Maine. 


MRS.  MARY  NEWELL  MACKINNON.  32719 

Born  in  Lyndon,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Robert  Mackinnon. 

Descendant  of  George  Denison. 

Daughter  of  Selim  Newell  and  Emeline  Denison,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Denison  and  Sally  Jenks,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Denison  and  Theody  Brown,  his  wife, 
m.  1772. 

George  Denison,  (1751-1829),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia  during  the  Revolution.  The  sword  he 
used  after  the  war  while  commanding  Vermont  militia  is  in 
the  possession  of  the  famil}^  He  was  born  in  Stonington, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Hartland,  Vt. 

Also  No.  18976. 

MISS  EVIE  ALICE  HAPGOOD.  32720 

Born  in  Reading  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Asa  Hapgood. 

Daughter  of  Salmon  Kimball  Hapgood  and  Jane  Minerva  Hapgood, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Hapgood  and  Sally  Kimball,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Hapgood  and  Sally  Myrick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Hapgood  and  Anna  Bowker,  his  wife. 

Asa  Hapgood,  (1728-91),  was'  a  delegate  to  the  Provincial 
Congress  and  a  member  of  the  Convention  that  framed  the 
state  constitution.  He  was  chairman  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety,   1775,  of  Barre,  Mass. 

Also  No.  18755. 

MRS.  JENNIE  NORTON  COOK.  32721 

Born  in  Hartford,  New  York. 
Wife  of  William  Hotdikiss  Cook. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Beriah  Norton,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Lyman  Norton  and  Cynthia  Gates,  his  wife. 


244  DAUGHTEJRS  OI^  THE  AME^RICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Granddaughter  of  John  B.  Norton  and  Lolo  Stearns,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Norton  and  Abigail  Buck,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Norton  and  Abigail  Norton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-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. 

Also  No.  14970. 

MRS.  LIZZIE  SOUTHALL  GUNTHER.  32722 

Born  in  Richmond,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Rudolph  W.  Gunther,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Stephen  Southall  and  of  Turner 
Southall,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Southall  and  Elizabeth  Anne  Allen,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Valentine  Wood  Southall,  (1793-1861)  and  Martha 
Cocke,  his  2d  wife,  m.  1825. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Southall  and  Martha  Wood,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Turner  Southall  and  Elizabeth  Barret,  his 
wife. 

Stephen  Southall  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Vir- 
ginia with  the  rank  of  lieutenant. 

Turner  Southall  served  on  the  Henrico  County  Committee 
of  Safety,  1775.  He  was  a  member  of  the  committee,  1779, 
to  carry  into  effect  the  removal  of  the  capitol  from  Williams- 
burg to  Richmond. 

Also  No.  1782. 

MRS.  ELEANOR  FISHER  HIGGINSON.  32723 

Born  in  Staunton,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  James  M.  Higginson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Porterfield,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Haxall  Fisher  and  Eleanor  Heth  Taylor,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edwin  Mygatt  Taylor  and  Jane  Eleanor  Kinney, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Kinney  and  Rebecca  Porterfield,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Porterfield  and  Rebecca  Farrar,  his 
wife. 

Robert    Porterfield,    (1752-1843),    served   as    lieutenant   in 


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Col.  Daniel  Morgan's  regiment,  1777,  and  as  captain-lieuten- 
ant, 1779,  of  the  Seventh  Virginia  Regiment.  He  commanded 
a  company;  was  taken  prisoner  at  Charleston,  1780,  and  when 
exchanged  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  bom  in 
Frederick  Co.,  Va. ;  died  in  Augusta  county. 
Also  No.  16521. 

MISS  VIRGILIA  ASCHAM  LIPSCOMB.  32724 

Born  in  Spottsylvania,  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Thomas  Lipscomb,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Lipscomb  and  Mary  Billingsley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hon.  John  Lipscomb,  (1756- 1824)  and  Judith 
Day,  his  wife,  m.  1781. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lipscomb  and  Mary  Smith,  his  wife,  m. 
1755. 

Thomas  Lipscomb,  (1730-99),  was  commissioned  ensign, 
1776,  of  the  Virginia  Continental  Line  commanded  by  Col. 
Alexander  McClenachan.  He  was  born  in  King  and  Queen 
county;  died  in  Spottsylvania  Co.,  Va. 

Also  No.  31 147. 

MISS  HELEN  HUTCHINSON.  32725 

Born  in  Goshen,  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  William  Tinsley,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Hutchinson  and  Kate  Abernethy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Abernathy  and  Susannah  D.  Tinsley, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Tinsley,  (1791-1863)  and  Catherine 
Dill,  (1794-1848),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1818. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Tinsley  and  Jane  Geese,  (1743-90), 
his  wife,  m.  1761. 

William  Tinsley,  (1735-1800),  served  as  a  private  in  Col. 
William  Byrd's  regiment  of  Virginia  infantry.  He  was  bom 
in  Hanover,  where  he  died. 

MISS  ANNIE  KENSETT.  32726 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland. 
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. 


246  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Kensett  and  Elizabeth  Atwater  Dag- 
gett, 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  of 
Yale,  acted  as  President,  1777.  He  served  in  the  defense  of- 
New  Haven,  1779;  was  taken  prisoner  and  never  recovered 
from  the  wounds  received  after  the  capture.  He  was  bom 
in  Attleboro,  Mass. ;  died  in  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  10317,  14063,  17256,  25268,  31981. 

MISS  ALETHEA  SERPELL.  32727 

Born  in  Ohiopyle,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Leonard  Deakins,  of  Maryland. 

Daugliter  of  Goldsborough  M.  Serpell  and  Georgianna  Clark,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Serpell  and  Jane  Parron  Deakins,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Leonard  Deakins  and  Deborah  Maudnit  Duke, 
his  wife. 

Leonard  Deakins,  (1746-1824),  commanded  a  company, 
1776,  in  the  First  Maryland  Battalion  of  the  Flying  Camp 
under  Col.  Charles  Greenberr)^  Griffith. 

MISS  ISABELLA  ADALINE  GREGG.  32728 

Born  in  Paola,  Kansas. 

Descendant  of  William  Camden. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  P.  Gregg  and  Margaret  Duncan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Spicer  Duncan  and  Adaline  Watts,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  F.  Duncan  and  Susan  Camden,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Camden  and  Sybil  Dent,  his  wife. 

William  Camden  served  as  a  soldier  under  Lafayette,  1781. 
He  was  born  in  Port  Tobacco,  Md.,  came  to  Amherst  Co.,  Va., 
1 76 1,  where  in  18 13  he  died. 

MRS.  LURA  ANNA  KING  SOUPER.  .        32729 

Born  in  Randolph,  Massacliusetts. 
Wife  of  George  Eli  Souper. 


UNE^GE  BOOK.  247 


Descendant  of  Capt.  Seth  Turner  and  of  Sergt.  Seth  Turner, 
Jr.,  of  Braintree,  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Seth  Turner  King  and  Joanna  W.  Burrell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  King  and  Sarah  Wales  Turner,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Turner,  Jr.  and  Abigail  Wales,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Seth  Turner  and  Rebecca  Vinton,  his  wife, 
m.  1750. 

Seth  Turner,  (1727-1806),  commanded  a  company  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  an  independent  company  in  defense  of 
the  seacoast.     He  was  born  in  Weymouth;   died  in  Randolph. 

Seth  Turner,  Jr.,  (1756-1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Norfolk  county,  Massachusetts,  183 1,  for  service  as 
private  and  sergeant  in  the  Massachusetts  militia. 

MRS.  ESTHER  ALLEN  JOBES.  32730 

Born  in   Minneapolis,   Minnesota. 

Wife  of  William  Vansant  Jobes. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Haskell  and  of  Capt.  Josiah 
Smith,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Allen  and  Mary  Jane  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Smith,  (b.  1792)  and  Ann  Harris,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Smith,  Jr.  (1767)  and  Deborah  Haskell, 
his  wife,  (daughter  of  Nathaniel)  ;  Silas  Harris  and  Mercy  Haskell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Smith  and  Esther  Pool,  his  wife; 
Nathaniel  Haskell  and  Deborah  Bailey,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Smith  served  as  lieutenant  at  the  Lexington  Alarm 
and  as  captain  of  Hampshire  county,  Mass.,  militia.  He  was 
born,  1736,  in  Beverly,  Mass. 

Nathaniel  Haskell,  (1742-94),  served  as  second  lieutenant  in 
Capt.  Moses  Merrill's  company  of  Massachusetts  militia.  He 
was  born  in  New  Gloucester,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  39863. 

MRS.  JINGIE  GLIDDEN  JAMES.  32731 

Born  in  Clinton  Furnace,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  George  Williams  James. 
Descendant  of  Bergt.  Charles  Glidden. 
Daughter  of  Stephen  Smith  Glidden  and  Sue  Garrett,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Charles  Mills  Glidden  and  Alice  Smith,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Glidden,  Jr.  and  Ruth  Hall,  his  wife. 


248  DAUGHTERS  OI^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Glidden  and  Alice  Mills,  his  wife. 

Charles  Glidden,  (1744-1811),  was  a  sergeant  in  Capt.  Jere- 
miah Clough's  company  of  New  Hampshire  militia,  1775.  He 
was  born  in  Maine ;  died  in  New  Hampshire. 

Also  Nos.  20428,  23115,  24310. 

MRS.  JESSIE  GLIDDEN  CUEBERTSON.  32732 

Born  in  Clinton  Furnace,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Frank  R.  Culbertson. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Charles  Glidden. 
Daughter  of  Stephen  Smith  Glidden  and  Sue  Garrett,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32731. 

MISS  KITTY  UPSON  TAFT.  32733 

Born  in  Ashley  Falls,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Taft  and  of  Lovett  Taft,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Lovett  Taft  and  Sarah  Eliza  Upson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Archibald  Taft  and  Lydia  Maria  Rood,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lovett  Taft  and  Lydia  Post,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Taft  and  Deborah  Lovett,  his  wife. 

Robert  Taft,  (1724-87),  enlisted,  1776,  under  Capt.  Zenas 
Wheeler.     He  died  in  New  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Lovett  Taft,  (1756-1837),  served  as  a  private,  1777,  in  the 
Berkshire  county  militia  under  Col.  John  Brown. 

Also  No.  27466. 

MRS.  MARTHA  BELL  SLAYDEN.  32734 

Born  in  Shelbyville,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  John  G.  Slayden. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Van  Swearingen. 

Daughter  of  Zachariah  N.  Bell  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  Toombs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Bell  and  Susanah  Van  Swearingen,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Van  Swearingen  and  Susanah  Van  Cleave,  his 
1st  wife. 

Van  Swearingen,  (1754-1839),  was  bom  in  Hagerstown,  Md., 
and  removed,  1770,  to  Monongahela  county,  Pa.  He  enlisted, 
1777,  as  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Daniel  Stull's  company  and  served 
six  short  enlistments  as  lieutenant  and  scout.  He  applied  for 
a  pension,  1832,  in  Shelby  Co.,  Ky.,  and  it  was  allowed  for 
nineteen  months  actual  service  in  the  Pennsylvania  line. 


uneage;  book.  249 


MRS.  MARY  AMANDA  RALSTON.  32735 

Born  in  St.  Catherine,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Wildow  of  James  Glendining  Ralston. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  James  Harris. 

Daughter  of  Chester  Stillman  Johnson  and  Francis  Elizabeth  Frew, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chester  Johnson  and  Amanda  Harris,  his  wife,  m. 
1819. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Harris  and  Martha  Parks,  (b.  1761),  his 
wife,  m.  1780. 

James  Harris,  (1754-1843),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Massachusetts,  1832,  for  service  in  the  Rhode  Island  line. 
He  was  born  in  Preston,  Conn. ;  died  in  Becket,  Mass.,  where 
his  tombstone  gives  his  record. 

Also  Nos.  30247,  31 185.  V 

MRS.  MARY  LOUISE  ROOT  BENHAM.  32736 

Born  in  Jackson,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  William  L.  Benham. 

Descendant  of  Asahel  Root  and  of  Sergt.  William  Johnson. 

Daughter  of  John  M.  Root  and  Eliza  Porter  Cole,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Root  and  Roxcynthia  George  his  wife; 
Ichabod  Cole  and  Sarah  Harris  Porter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asahel  Root  and  Sally  Sutherland  his  wife; 
David  Porter  and  Sarah  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Johnson  and  Sarah  Cheney,  his 
wife. 

Asahel  Root,  (1753- 1835),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.,  183 1,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
Mass.  militia.  He  was  born  in  Glastonbury,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Fort  Ann,  N.  Y. 

William  Johnson,  (1749-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1818,  as  sergeant  in  Massachusetts 
Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Haverhill,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Boonville,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  21364,  26335. 

MRS.  HENRIETTA  BRIGHT  WELLS.  32737 

Born  in  Tioga,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Bishop  Lemuel  H.  Wells. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Wait  Rathbone. 


250  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE!  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  William  Garretson  and  Emily  Caulking,  his  wife. 

■Granddaughter  of  Allen  D.  Caulking  and  Mary  Ann  Willard,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  William  Willard  and  Mary  C.  Rathbone, 
(b.   1770),   his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Wait  Rathbone  and  Susannah  Dodge  (1747- 
'jy'),  his  1st  wife,  m.   1765. 

Wait  Rathbone,  (17/^.-1832),  served  in  the  Revolution.  He 
w^as  born  in  Stonington,  Conn, ;  died  in  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

MRS.  LETHA  PUTNAM  CAVANAUGH.  32738 

Born  in  Marietta,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Bartholomew  Cavanaugh. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Gen.  Israel  Putnam  and  of  Col.  Israel 
Putnam,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Clay  Putnam  and  Amanda  Webster,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  John  Pope  Putnam  and  Eliza  Kidwell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Putnam  and  Elizabeth  Wisor,  his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Putnam,  Jr.  and  Sarah  Waldo,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Putnam  and  Hannah  Pope,  his 
1st  wife. 

Israel  Putnam,  (1718-90),  was  one  of  the  four  major  gen- 
erals appointed  by  Congress,  1775. 

Also  Nos.  188,  1205,  2091,  3285,  4155,  7651,  8276,  9193,  10006,  12286, 
15536,  16202,  17297,  18050,  22428,  24276,  26108,  27905,  28550,  29484,  30391. 

Israel  Putnam,  Jr.,  (1739-1812),  was  captain  of  the  Third 
Connecticut,  1775;  major  and  aide-de-camp  to  his  father  at 
the  close  of  the  war. 

Also  Nos.  28550,  29484. 

MRS.  LAURA  BAILEY  BROWN.  32739 

Born  in  New  Bloomfield,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Bedford  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Ransom. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Baily  and  Harriet  Power,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Power  and  Sarah  Steele,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Steele  and  Sarah  Ransom,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Palmer  Ransom  and  Olive  Utley, 
his  1st  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ransom,  (1737-78)  and  Esther 
Lawrence,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32651. 


UNKAGE  BOOK.  251 


MRS.  MARY  BICKNELL  BURDGE.  32740 

Born  in  Beloit,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Richard  J.  Burdge. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Peleg  Paine,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  George  Wilson  Bicknell  and  Abigail  Rawson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  W.  Bicknell  and  Keziah  Paine,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peleg  Paine  and  Joanna  Vial,  his  wife. 

Peleg  Paine,  (1753-1837),  served  short  enlistments  in  the 
militia  under  different  commands  as  private,  corporal  and 
sergeant.     He  was  born  and  died  in  East  Providence,  R.  I. 


MISS  ANNIE  S.  McLENEGAN.  32741 

Born  in  Turtle,  Wisconsin. 
Descendant  of  Rev.  Henry  Ernestus  Muhlenberg. 
Daughter  of  Col.  Henry  H.   McLenegan  and  Sarah  F.  Reigart,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Zehanaiah  McLenegan  and  Henrietta  Musser,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Musser  and  Catherine  Muhlenberg,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Ernestus  Muhlenberg  and  Catherine 
Hall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  Rev.  Henry  Melchoir  Muhlenberg,  (1711- 
87)   and  Anna  Maria  Weiser,  his  wife. 

Henry  Ernestus  Muhlenberg,  (1753-1815),  was  a  patriot 
preacher  who  was  driven  by  Howe  out  of  Philadelphia,  1777, 
when  the  British  took  possession  of  the  city.  He  devoted  his 
life  to  writing  and  laboring  for  the  cause.  His  father  was 
the  founder  of  the  Lutheran  Church  in  America. 

Also  No.  1944. 

MRS.  JULIA  ELIZABETH  HARDY.  32742  ' 

Born  in  Lowell,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  F.  Hardy. 

Descendant  of  Amos  Wood,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Wood  and  Julia  Morrill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amos  Wood  and  Mercy  Whiting,  his  wife. 

Amos  Wood,  (1756-1842),  took  the  place  of  his  brother 
Thomas  and  enlisted  from  Hollis,  N.  H.  He  served  in  the 
Burgoyne  campaign  under  Capt.  Nathan  Johnson  and  guarded 


252  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

the  prisoners  after  the  surrender.  In  1832  his  pension  was 
allowed  for  eleven  months  actual  service  as  private  Massa- 
chusetts line.    He  was  born  in  Haverhill ;  died  in  Dracut,  Mass. 

MRS.  MINNIE  lONE  SCHALL.  32743 

Born  in  Aurora,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Henry  Derby  Schall. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Lent.  Bradley,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Henry  Bishop  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  Bradley, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Bradley  and  Eunice  Andrus,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lent  Bradley,  (1756-1841)  and  Anne  Bristol, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  32447. 

32744 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  WHITNEY  CORNISH.  32745 

Born  in  Tunbridge,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  O.  S.  Cornish. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Benjamin  Whitney,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Abel  Whitney  and  Mary  Hall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abel  Whitney  and  Phebe  Scott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Whitney  and  Mary  Turner,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Whitney,  (1741-1821),  enlisted,  1775,  and  served 
as  sergeant  in  the  militia.  He  was  born  in  Pepperell,  Mass., 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARTHA  M.  CHAMBERLIN.  32746 

Born  in  Solon,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Anson  B.  ChamberHn. 

Descendant  of  Jedediah  Palmer,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Sanford  Holmes  Bishop  and  Fanny  Cannon,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bishop  and  Mary  Palmer,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Palmer  and  Esther  Reed,  his  wife. 
Jedediah  Palmer,  (1736-98),  served  on  town  committees  to 
provide    for   soldiers'   families.      He   was   born   in    Norwich, 
Conn.,  where  he  died. 

MISS  MIRIAM  HOYT.  32747 

Born  in  Delavan,  Wisconsin. 
Descendant  of  Richard  Hoyt,  of  New  Hampshire. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  253 


Daughter  of  Emerson  Demerit  Hoyt  and  Caroline  M.  Holston,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Demerit  Hoyt  and  Catherine  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hoyt,  (1779- 1839)  and  Susan  Demerit, 
his  wife,  m.  1812. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Hoyt  and  Mei'cy  Home,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Hoyt  and  Sarah  Smith,  his  wife. 

Richard  Hoyt,  (1756-1837),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
for  one  years  actual  service  as  private  in  the  Massachusetts 
line.     He  was  born  in  Exeter,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Tuftonburg. 

MRS.  SARAH  DUNCKLEE  MAYNARD.  32748 

Born  in  Pontiac,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Charles  A.  Maynard. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Matthew  Buell. 

Daughter  of  Hubbard  Harris  Duncklee  and  Mary  Capen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Duncklee  and  Lucretia  Buell,  (b.  1787),  his 
wife,  m.  1808. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Buell,  Jr.  (b.  1758)  and  Mary  Nevers, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Buell  and  Mary  Kibbie,  (1783- 
1840),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1756. 

Matthew  Buell,  (1734-1804),  served  as  Heutenant  and  was 
at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  He  was  discharged  on  account 
of  ill  health.  He  was  born  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  removed 
to  Newport,  N.  H.,  1781,  and  later  to  Orwell,  Vt.,  where  he 
died.    His  son  Matthew  served  as  a  soldier. 

MRS.  ELLEN  BREESE  TURNER  DE  MOE.  32749 

Born  in  Portage,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Earl  W.  De  Moe. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Turner,  Abel  Turner,  Ezra  Turner, 
Samuel  Beman,  Nathan  Beman,  John  Mead,  John  Roberts, 
William  Raymond,  Lieut.  Jeremiah  Baird  Eells  and  Corp. 
John  Eells. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  J.  Turner  and  Mary  O.  Hanford,  his  wife. 

Granddaugliter  of  Abel  Turner,  Jr.  and  Mary  (Turner),  his  wife; 
Samuel  Hanford  and  Ann  Raymond,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abel  Turner  and  Olive  White,  his  wife;  Ezra 
Turner,  Jr.  and  Amy  Beman,  his  wife,  (parents  of  Mary)  ;  Moses  Han- 
ford and  Betsy  Husted,  his  wife;  Lewis  Raymond  and  Anna  Eells,  his 
wife. 


254  daughte;rs  of  the  ame^rican  revolution. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Turner  and  Mary  Stocker,  his  wife; 
Ezra  Turner,  Sr.  and  Ruhama  Jeffries,  his  2d  wife;  Nathan  Beman  and 
Jemima  Roberts,  his  wife ;  Moses  Hanford  and  Mercy  Kellogg,  his 
wife ;  William  Raymond  and  Priscilla  Hayden,  his  wife ;  John  Eells  and 
Ann  Mead,  his  ist  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Turner  and  EHzabetli  Evarts, 
his  wife;  Samuel  Beman  and  Margaret  Beman,  his  wife;  John  Roberts 
and  Susannah  Mayhew,  (1723-1807),  his  wife;  Martin  Kellogg  and 
Mercy  Kellogg,  his  wife;  Jeremiah  Baird  Eells  and  Lois  Benedict,  his 
wife ;  John  Mead  and  Mary  Brush,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Turner,  (i 721-1808),  served  in  the  expedition  to 
Canada,  1775.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Abel  Turner,  (1758-1829),  served  short  enHstments  as  pri- 
vate in  the  Vermont  militia. 

Ezra  Turner,  (1743-1828),  served  in  the  Burgoyne  cam- 
paign under  Capt.  Salmon  White  and  Col.  Ezra  May.  He 
was  born  in  Guilford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Onondaga,  N.  Y. 

Samuel  Beman,  (1730-1821),  served  in  the  expedition  to 
Canada,  1775.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Nathan  Beman,  (1759-1846),  was  the  lad  who  conducted 
Ethan  Allen  into  Fort  Ticonderoga  when  the  British  were 
surprised  and  surrendered  without  resistance.  He  was  born 
in  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  died  in  Chateaugay,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  13470,  14163,  25315. 

John  Mead,  (1726-90),  was  colonel  of  militia  in  the  New 
York  campaign  and  subsequently  commanded  the  Fourth 
Brigade.    He  was  born  in  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  7762,  16187,  17S94.  18706,  21220,  30243. 

John  Roberts,  (1727-96),  served  at  the  battle  of  Bennington 
with  his  four  sons,  Peter,  John,  William  and  Benjamin. 

William  Raymond,  (1740- 1826),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Fairfield,  1820,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Connecti- 
cut line.    He  was  born  in  New  Canaan ;  died  there. 

Also  Nos.  5206,  7762,  16376. 

Jeremiah  Baird  Eells,  (1732-1815),  was  lieutenant  in  the 
Connecticut  Coast  Guards  when  captured  by  Tories,  1777. 

John  Eells,  (1755-1832),  served  as  fifer,  1776,  and  as  cor- 
poral, 1779,  in  the  Connecticut  militia. 

Also  Nos.  12733,  19970,  30243. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  255 


MRS.  ELIZABETH  HART  ELY  PEARCE.  32750 

Born  in  Hartford,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  John  P.  Pearce. 
Descendant  of  Amariah  Blake. 
Daughter  of  Alfred  E.  Ely  and  Mary  J.  Bull,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  EH  Ely  and  Bathsheba  Blake,  (1777-1847),  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amariah  Blake  and  Hannah  Babcock,  his  wife. 
Amariah   Blake   responded  to   the   Lexington   Alarm   from 
Milton,  Mass. 

MRS.  ANNA  CLARK  REED.  32751 

Born  in  Woodstock,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  William  H.  Reed. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Lamson. 

Daughter  of  Edwards  Griffin  Clark  and  Emilie  Harbach,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Henry  Harbach  and  Eliza  Lamson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lamson,  (1762-1830)  and  Anna 
Martin,  (1767-1849),  his  wife. 

See  No.  32671. 

32752 

MRS.  HENRIETTA  INGALLS  WALLACE  BOND.  32753 

Born  in  Davenport,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Frank  Bond. 

Descendant  of  William  Wallace  and  of  John  Kilbourn. 

Daughter  of  James  Culbertson  Wallace  and  Amelia  Augusta  Ingalls, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Wallace  and  Lucretia  Kilbourn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Wallace  and  Mary  Miller,  his  wife; 
John  Kilbourn  and  Mary  Erwin,  his  wife. 

William  Wallace,  (1758-1842),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
James  Grier's  company  of  Pennsylvania.  He  was  born  in 
Pennsylvania ;  died  in  Cumberland,  Ohio. 

John  Kilbourn,  (1763-1829),  served  as  a  private  in  Shel- 
don's Dragoons.  He  was  born  in  Nova  Scotia ;  died  in  Chilli- 
cothe,  Ohio. 

MRS.  ELLEN  LEE  BRISTOL.  32754 

Born  in  Guilford,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Samuel  Allen  Bristol. 
Descendant  of  Elon  Lee,  of  Connecticut. 


256  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI,UTION. 

Daughter  of  James  Edward  Lee,  (1800-89)  and  Ruth  Merwin,  (1799- 
1865),  his  wife,  m.  1825. 

Granddaughter  of  Joel  Lee,  (1767-1836)  and  Mary  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elon  Lee  and  Mary  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Elon  Lee,  (1724-1806),  enlisted  from  Guilford,  1776,  for 
service  in  New  York  as  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  line  under 
Capt.  Daniel  Hand. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  L.  VOORHEES.  32755. 

Born  in  Oconomowoc,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Luke  Voorhees. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Lewis. 

Daughter  of  George  Darwin  Jenks  and  Ann  Mann  Stevens,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Jenks  and  Sylvia  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Lewis  and  Thankful  Bradley,  his  wife. 

Timothy  Lewis,  (1764-1858),  served  as  a  substitute  for  his 
father  for  whom  he  was  named.  He  received  a  pension,  1832. 
He  was  born  in  Ashfield,  Mass. ;  died  in  Belvidere,  111. 

Also  Nos.  23823,  25202,  29648. 

32756 

MRS.  RITA  GARNETT  BOYKIN.  32757 

Born  in  Mobile,  Alabama. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Scott  Boykin. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Scott. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Algernon  Sydney  Garnett  and  Alice  Evelyn  Scott, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alfred  Vernon  Scott  and  Rebecca  Ballad  Nixon, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gen.  John  Scott  and  Eliza  Coleman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Scott  and  Frances  Collier,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32758. 

MRS.  SARAH  JORDAN  PRINCE  CARTER.  32758 

Born  in  Jefferson  county,  Alabama. 

Wife  of  Richard  Henry  Carter. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Haywood  and  of  Capt.  James 
Scott. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Frank  M.  Prince  and  Martha  Gaines  Jordan,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Edmond  Prince  and  Elizabeth  Toole  Lawrence,, 
his  wife ;  Mortimer  Jordan  and  Lucy  Gray,  his  wife. 


UNCAGE  BOOK.  257 


Gr.-granddau^hter  of  Josiah  Lawrence  and  Charity  Haywood,  his 
wife;  Hezekiah  Gray  and  Frances  Scott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Haywood  and  Charity  Hare,  his 
wife;  James  Scott  and  Frances  Collier,  his  wife. 

James  Scott,  (1732-99),  commanded  a  company  in  the  Vir- 
ginia line.  He  was  born  in  Caroline  Co.,  Va. ;  moved  to  South 
Carolina,  where  he  was  living  in  1799. 

Also  Nos.  12473,  ^T^z-j. 

William  Haywood  gave  valuable  civil  service  and  was  col- 
onel of  militia  of  Edgecomb  county.  North  Carolina,  where, 
in  1779,  he  died. 

MRS.  SYLLA  W.  HAMILTON.  32759 

Born  in  Dooly  county,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Guy  Crawford  Hamilton. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Alexander  Brevard,  of  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Daughter  of  Gen.  Bryan  Morc4  Thomas  and  Mary  Jones  Withers,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Jones  M.  Withers  and  Rebecca  Eloise  Forney 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Morgan  Forney  and  Harriet  Brevard, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Brevard  and  Rebecca  Davidson, 
(1762-1824),  his  wife,  m.  1784. 

Alexander  Brevard,  (1755-1829),  commanded  a  company 
and  fought  in  the  battles  of  the  Jerseys  and  in  the  Southern 
campaign. 

Also  Nos.  636,  8710. 

MRS.  FANNIE  MINOR  RIGGS.  32760 

Born  in  Marion,  Alabama. 

Wife  of  Edward  Powell  Riggs. 

Descendant  of  Mordecai  Barbour,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Philip  Pendleton  Barbour  Minor  and  Eliza  Perry,  bis 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Henry  Minor  and  Frances  Barbour,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Mordecai  Barbour  and  Elizabeth  Strode,  his 
1st  wife. 

Mordecai  Barbour,  (1763-1846),  served  under  Capt.  John 
Stewart  and  Capt.  John  Woodford  and  under  the  command 
of  Lafayette.     He  was  an  officer  in  the  Culpeper  county  mil- 


2S8  DAUGHTERS  O^  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

itia  at  the  siege  of  York  and  conveyed  the  prisoners  to  Win- 
chester. He  resided  in  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  until  1808,  when 
he  removed  to  Petersburg.  He  died  at  the  home  of  his  daugh- 
ter Frances  in  Alabama. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  MYRICK  DOWDELL  DAVIS.  32761 

Born  in  Auburn,  Alabama. 
Wife  of  Christopher  Davis. 
Descendant  of  James  Dowdell. 

Daughter  of  William  Crawford  Dowdell,  (1826-1901)  and  Elizabeth 
Caroline  Thomas,  (1729-1909),  his  wife.  m.  1847. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Jefferson  Dowdell,  (1785- 1848)  and  Eliza- 
beth Farley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Dowdell  and  Elizabeth  Croop,  his  wife. 
James  Dowdell,   (1758-1802),  enhsted,  1776.  and  served  as 
a  private  and  cadet  under  Col.  Daniel  Morgan.     He  was  born 
in  Virginia;  died  in  Kentucky. 

32762 

MRS.  MARY  AUGUSTA  EMORY  HARDAWAY.  32763 

Born  in  Roanoke,  Alabama. 

Wife  of  James  Robert  Hardaway. 

Descendant  of  Michael  Cup,  William  Mays,  and  Moses 
Jones,  all  of  Georgia. 

Daughter  of  Aurelius  Grigsby  Emory  and  Olive  Olinska  Buckalew, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Smith  Emory,  (1817-1907)  and  Mary  M. 
Mays,  (1820-1900),  his  wife;  Frederick  WoodhuU  Buckalew  and 
Augusta  A.  Summerline,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Mays  and  Sarah  Jones,  his  wife; 
Frederick  Buckalew,  Jr.  and  Anne  Maria  Dingier,  his  wife;  Lazarus- 
Summerline  and  Mary  Cup,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  ]\[ays  and  Mary  Wadkins,  his 
wife ;  Moses  Jones  and  Mary  Florence,  his  wife ;  Michael  Cup  and 
Barbara  Layle,  his  wife. 

Michael  Cup,  (1740-1821),  served  as  a  private  in  Col.  Elijah 
Clark's  command.  He  was  born  in  North  Carolina ;  died  in 
Georgia. 

Moses  Jones,  (1765-1830),  served  as  a  soldier  in  the  Vir- 
ginia line.     He  died  in  Georgia. 

William  Mays  served  in  the  Revolution  and  in  1784  was 
granted  land  in  Washington  Co.,  Ga. 


UNEIAGE  BOOK. 


259 


MRS.  LOUISE  COMAN  BECK.  32764 

Born  in  Athens,  Alabama. 

Wife  of  Prof.  William  Wirt  Beck. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Thomas  Wade. 

Daughter  of  James  Lindley  Coman  and  Frances  Malone,  his  wife. 

Granddau^ter  of  Dr.  Joshua  Prout  Coman  and  Jane  Heland  Lindley, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Capt,  Robert  Coman  and  Jane  Wade  Prout,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Joshua  Prout  and  Sarah  Wade,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Wade  and  Jane  Boggan,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Wade  was  colonel  of  minute  men  of  the  Salisbury 
district  and  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Congress  of  North 
Carolina,  1775.  His  will  was  probated,  1786,  in  Wadesboro, 
N.  C,  a  town  named  for  him. 

Also  No.  29684. 

MRS.  FRANCES  FAWN  COMAN  CLAYTON  32765 

Born  in  Athens,  Alabama. 
Wife  of  Henry  Helm  Clayton. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Thomas  Wade. 

Daughter  of  James  Lindley  Coman  and  Frances  Malone,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32764. 

MRS.  ANNE  DAVIS  RICHARDSON  HOBBS.  32766 

Born  in  Athens,  Alabama. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Maclin  Hobbs. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Ambrose  Hine,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Nicholas  Davis  Richardson  and  Sarah  Elizabetli  Hine, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Roswell  Hine  and  Anne  P.  Malone,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Hine  and  Betsy  Tyrrell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Hine  and  Betsy  Ford,  his  2d  wife. 

Ambrose  Hine,  (1726-1810),  commanded  a  company  in  CoL 
Jeduthan  Baldwin's  regiment  of  militia  for  the  defense  of  the 
North  River.     He  was  born  in  Milford ;  died  in  Woodbridge. 

Also  Nos.  13659,  29379. 

MRS.  LAURA  ST.  CLAIR  HOLLENBERG.  32767 

Born  in  Portland,  Maine. 
Wife  of  Henry  Walker  Hollenberg. 


26o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Thompson. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Howes  and  Annie  Adele  Baston,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hiram  Baston  and  Mary  H.  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Archibald  Thompson  and  Abigail  Emerson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Thompson  and  Jenette  Allen,  his  wife, 
m.  1778. 

John  Thompson,  (1755-1830),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  served  as  sergeant,  1776,  under  Capt. 
Henry  Prentiss.  He  was  born  in  Bridgewater,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Hebron,  Maine. 

Also  No.  30628.  -12768 

MRS.  ANITA  FLINT  KELLOGG.  32769 

Born  in  Buenos  Ayres,  South  America. 

Wife  of  Charles  Kellogg. 

Descendant  of  Silas  Kellogg,  Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  James  Putnam  Flint  and  Nancy  (Anne)  Kellogg,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Kellogg,  Jr.  and  Rhoda  Root,  his  wife. 

Silas  Kellogg,  Jr.,  (1757-1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Berkshire  county  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Sheffield,  Mass., 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  13185,  18219. 

MRS.  CARRIE  STEVENS  WALTER.  32770 

Born  in  Savannah,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  William  Walter. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Ashley  and  of  Josiah  Everett. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  Everett  Stevens  and  Emeline  Ashley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  C.  Stevens,  (1788-1846)  and  Polly 
Everett,  (1795-1886),  his  wife,  m.  1814;  Asahel  Pond  Ashley  and 
Ursula  Williams  Woodcock,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Everett,  Jr.  and  Rebecca  Farrington,  his 
wife,  m.  1784;  Zebulon  Ashley  and  Thankful  Pond,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Ashley  and  Zerniah  Richards,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Ashley,  (1737-1810),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Zebe- 
diah  Dewey's  company,  1778.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  Poultney,  Vt.  He  was  born  in  Rochester, 
Mass. ;   died  in  Poultney,  Vt. 

Also  No.  19406. 


uneage;  book.  261 


Josiah  Everett,  (1760-1848),  served  as  a  soldier  and  as  a 
marine  on  the  "Tartar."  He  was  born  in  Dedham,  Mass. ; 
died  in  New  Portland,  Maine. 

Also  No.  8299. 

MRS.  MABELLE  IRENE  MYERS  CAREY.  32771 

Born  in  Denver,  Colorado. 

Wife  of  Charles  Davis  Carey. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Eaton. 

Daughter  of  Julius  Augustus  Myers  and  Harriet  Eaton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Eaton  and  Regina  Wolford,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Eaton,  (1791-1863)  and  Mary  Coony 
Scott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Eaton  and  Jeanet  Ramsay,  his  wife, 
m.  1787. 

Joseph  Eaton,  (1756-1832),  was  with  the  Pennsylvania 
riflemen  at  the  siege  of  Boston  and  served  in  many  battles. 
He  was  born  in  Franklin  Co.,  Pa. ;  died  in  Guernsey  Co.,  O. 

Also  No.  26519. 

MRS.  SARAH  PERRY  REDFIELD.  32772 

Born  in  Fairfield,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Daniel  Marsh  Redfield. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Perry,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Perry  and  Henrietta  Bulkley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Perry  and  Mary  Beers,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Perry,  (1754-1829),  enlisted  in  the  first  call  for 
troops.  His  widow  in  1840  received  a  pension.  He  was  bom 
in  Fairfield,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  2759. 

MRS.  MATE  OGDEN  WINANS  BEEMAN.  32773 

Born  in  Newark,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  William  Chester  Beeman. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Adams,  of  Connecticut ;  Amos  Har- 
rison. Eleazer  Ogden,  David  Hayes,  Sergt.  Moses  Newell 
Combs,  James  Camp  and  Job  Camp,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Ogden  Johnson  Winans  and  Henrietta  Harvey  Adams, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Combs  Winans  and  Mary  Johnson,  his  wife; 
Henry  Harvey  Adams  and  Eliza  Ogden,  his  wife. 


262  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Winans  and  Sarah  Combs,  his  wife; 
Ogden  Johnson  and  Pamela  Camp,  his  wife;  Smith  Adams  and  Eunice 
Young,  his  wife;  Amos  Ogden  and  Sarah  Condit,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Newell  Combs  and  Mary  Hayes,  his 
wife;  James  Camp  and  Mary,  his  wife;  Abraham  Adams  and  Lydia 
Giddings,  his  wife;  Eleazer  Ogden  and  Jemima  Harrison,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Hayes  and  Mary  Crane,  his  wife; 
Job  Camp  and  Polly,  his  wife ;  Amos  Harrison  and  Hannah  Johnson,  his 
wife. 

Abraham  Adams,  (1740-1803),  enlisted,  1775,  under  Capt. 
John  Tyler  in  a  company  raised  at  Preston,  Conn.,  where  he 
was  born  and  died. 

Also  No.  19543. 

Amos  Harrison,  (1712-85),  was  a  minute  man  from  Essex 
when  New  Jersey  was  the  battlefield.  He  was  born  and  died 
in  Orange,  N.  J. 

Eleazer  Ogden,  (1751-1826),  was  a  minute  man  in  the  Essex 
county.  New  Jersey,  militia. 

Also  No.  19343. 

David  Hayes,  (1732-1811),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Craig's  company  of  New  Jersey  state  troops. 

Moses  Newell  Combs,  (1754-1834),  enlisted,  1776,  under 
Capt.  Caleb  Sayres  and  subsequently  served  in  Baldwin's  ar- 
tificers. He  responded  to  monthly  tours  under  different  com- 
mands. He  was  at  the  battles  of  Springfield  and  Bergen 
Heights.  His  pension  was  allowed  in  1832,  for  one  year's 
actual  service  as  artificer  and  one  as  sergeant  in  New  Jersey 
militia.     He  died  in  Morris  county.  New  Jersey. 

James  Camp,  (1758-93),  served  as  a  private  of  New  Jersey 
militia  under  Capt.  Abraham  Lyons.  He  was  born  in  Newark, 
where  he  died. 

Job  Camp  served  in  the  company  with  his  son  James.  His 
will  was  filed  1796. 

MRS.  FRANCES  WELHELMINA  BROWN  DOWNES.    32774 

Born  in  Ansonia,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Charles  Thompson  Downes. 

Descendant  of  David  Brown,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  David  Franklin  Brown,  (b.  1827)  and  Sarah  F.  Church, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  EHjah  Brown,  (b.  1789)  and  Mary  Saimders,  his 
wife,  m.  1826. 


i^ineage;  book.  263 


Gr.-granddaugbter  of  David  Brown  and  Lydia  Miner,  his  wife,  m. 
1786. 

David  Brown,  (1758-1825),  enlisted  for  one  year,  1781,  in 
the  Fifth  Connecticut  Regiment  under  Capt.  Nehemiah  Rice. 
His  widow  in  1840  received  a  pension  for  his  service.  He 
was  born  in  Stonington. 

Also  No.  20077. 

MISS  ANNA  LYMAN  GOODYEAR.  ^^z-j-jc^ 

Born  in  North  Haven,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Theophilus  Goodyear,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Beardsley  Goodyear  and  Jane  Lyman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bela  Goodyear  and  Delia  Ann  Gill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Goodyear  and  Hannah  Beardsley,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Theophilus  Goodyear  and  Sarah  Munson, 
his  wife. 

Theophilus  Goodyear,  (1731-93),  served  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Samuel  Peck's  company,  Wadsworth's  brigade,  1776. 
He  was  born  in  Hamden,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  19637,  25595. 

MRS.  ROBERTA  E.  STOW  PRESTON.  32776 

Born  in  Wallingford,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Sherwood  O.  Preston. 

Descendant  of  Eliakim  Hall,  William  Ward  and  Joseph 
Blakeslee,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  Washington  Stow  and  Viney  Hall,  (b.,  1822), 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Warren  Pierce  Stow  and  Elizabeth  Ward,  his  wife; 
Nathan  Hall,  (1788-1841)  and  Polly  Andrews,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Obed  Stow  and  Anna  Miller,  his  wife;  David 
Ward  and  Rhoda  Coe,  his  wife;  Hezekiah  Hall,  (1743-1815)  and  Eliza- 
beth Merriman,  his  wife,  m.  1769;  Nathaniel  Andrews  and  Lois  Blake- 
slee, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Ward  and  Lydia  Atkins,  his  wife; 
Eliakim  Hall  and  Ruth  Dickerman,  his  ist  wife,  m.  1734;  Joseph 
Blakeslee  and  Lois  Ives,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Ward  and  Martha  Bow,  his 
wife. 

Eliakim  Hall,  (171 1-94),  gave  civil  service  in  the  Revolu- 
tion.    He  was  born  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

William  Ward,   (1720-86).  served  on  committees  to  provide 


264  DAUGHTERS  OP  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

necessities  for  revolutionary  soldiers,  1777-79.     He  was  born 
in  Middletown,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Joseph  Blakeslee,  (1732-95),  gave  material  aid  to  the  cause 
and  his  son  Joseph  served  as  a  soldier. 

MRS.  JULIET  HARRIS  WILLIAMS.  32777 

Born  in  East  Haddam,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  E.  E.  Williams. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Harris  and  of  Lieut.  Col.  Jeremiah 
Halsey.  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  Otis  Harris  and  Juliet  Mason,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Harris  and  Anna  Otis,  his  wife;  John 
Mason  and  Pauline  Goddard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Harris  and  Mary  Tozer,  his  wife; 
Hezekiah  Goddard  and  Phebe  Halse}',  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Halsey  and  Esther  Parke,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Harris,  (1743-1812),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Salem,  Conn. 

Also  No.  21289. 

Jeremiah  Halsey,  (1743-1829),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  at  Ticonderoga  was  detailed  to  conduct 
prisoners  to  Hartford.  He  was  engineer  at  the  siege  of  St. 
Johns  and  captain  of  the  armed  sloop  "Enterprise,"  captured 
on  Lake  Champlain.  In  1780  he  was  lieutenant  colonel  of 
militia.     He  was  born  in  Stonington ;  died  in  Preston,  Conn, 

Also  Nos.  7032,  10871,  1 1408. 

MRS.  SARAH  L.  BABCOCK.  32778 

Born  in  Penn  Yan,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Monroe  E.  Babcock. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Green. 

Daughter  of  Sidney  Brainerd  Willey  and  Lucretia  Bacon  Green,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Oliver  Green  and  Damarrs  Howe,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Green,  (1728-1808)  and  Ruth  Marshall, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  32378- 

MISS  MARIAN  ELLEN  GROSS.  32779 

Born  in  East  Haddam,  Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  Tonah  Gross,  of  Connecticut. 


linkage;  book.  265 


Daughter  of  Thomas  Gross,  Jr.  and  Ellen  A.   Sperry,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Gross  and  Betsy  Clark,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Jonah  Ladd  Gross,  (1789-1864)  and 
Roxana  Olds,  his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonah  Gross  and  Sarah  Ladd,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Simon  Gross,  (171 1-98)  and  Phebe,  his 
2d  wife. 

Jonah  Gross  was  a  minute  man  from  Lebanon  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm.  He  served  at  Bunker  Hill  under  Capt.  James 
Clark  and  re-enlisted,  1777,  for  three  years.  He  was  torn 
1757  in  Lebanon,  Conn. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  GROSS  HATSTAT.  32780 

Born  in  Hartford,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  John  W.  Hatstat. 
Descendant* of  Jonah  Gross. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Gross,  Jr.  and  Ellen  A.  Sperry,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32779. 

MRS.  JULIA  A.  M.  ATWOOD.  32781 

Born  in  Cumberland,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  James  Sheldon  Atwood. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.   Benjamin  Tingley,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Willard  Haskell  and  Lydia  Fretter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Morris  Fretter  and  Sarah  Tingley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Tingley  and  Sabula  C,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Tingley,  (1740-1828),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.  He  served  as  lieutenant,  1777,  and  as 
quartermaster,  1780,  at  the  Rhode  Island  Alarm.  He  died 
in  Cumberland,  R.  I. 

Also  Nos.  28271,  30199. 

MRS.  EVELYN  WILLIAMS  BROWN.  32782 

Born  in  Killingly,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  George  S.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Squire  Williams,  of  Rhode  Island. 
Daughter  of  Asa  Williams  and  Ellen  E.  Burgess,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Williams  and  Sarah  Smith,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Xerxes  Williams  and  Dorcas  Bickford,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Squire  Williams  and  Anna  Potter,  his  wife. 
Squire   M'illiams,    (1753-1840),   was   placed   on   the   pension 


266  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

roll  of  Rhode  Island  for  two  years  actual  service  as  private 
in  the  Rhode  Island  line. 
Also  No.  29392. 

MRS.  HELEN  M.  LAW  JAMES.  32783 

Born  in  Killinglj^  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Leonard  A.  James. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Perry. 

Daughter  of  Paris  M.  Law  and  Emily  Perr3%  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Perry  and  Thankful  Richardson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Perry  and  Chloe  Lindley,  his  ist  wife. 

Samuel  Perry.  (1760-1829),  enlisted  at  sixteen  and  served 
under  Col.  Henry  Jackson  three  years.  He  was  at  Mon- 
mouth and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Rhode  Island.  He 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Connecticut  for  service  as 
private  in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  Line.  He  was  born 
in  Rehobeth,  Mass. ;  died  in  Woodstock,  Conn. 

Also  No.  26446. 

MRS.  ADELINE  J.  ATWOOD  LAW.  32784 

Born  in  Scituate,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  John  W.  Law. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Atwood,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  William  C.  Atwood  and  Julania  Andrews,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Kimbal  Atwood  and  Sylinda  Colgrove,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Atwood  and  Roby  Kimball,  his  wife. 

John  Atwood  marched  from  Scituate,  1777,  as  sergeant  in 
Capt.  Joseph  Kimball's  company.  He  served,  1778,  for  the 
defense  of  Rhode  Island  under  Col.  John  Matthewson.  He 
died,  1802,  in  Scituate,  R.  I. 

MRS.  KATE  ELLA  CHENEY  WHITE.  32785 

Born  in  Jamaica.  Vermont. 
Wife  of  James  Henry  White. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Cheney,  Ebenezer  Read,  Ephraim 
Brown  and  James  Brown. 
Daughter  of  Samuel  T.  R.  Cheney,  (b.  1805)  and  Martha  Ann  Brown, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Cheney  and  Hannah  Read,  (1764-1860), 
his  wife;  James  Brown,  Jr.  and  Ann  Warner,  his  wife. 


UNE^AGE  BOOK.  267 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Deacon  Ebenezer  Read  and  Mary  Chapin,  his 
wife;  James  Brown  and  Katherine  Berry,  his  wife,  m.  1787. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Brown  and  Ann  Twist,  his  wife, 
m.  1742. 

Nathaniel  Cheney,  (1758-1844),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Windham  county,  Vermont.  1818,  for  service  as  private 
in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Mil- 
ford,  Mass. ;  died  in  Jamaica,  Vt. 

Also  No.  3658. 

Ebenezer  Read,  (1741-1823),  served  as  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and,  1780,  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Correspondence  of  Mendon.  He  was  born  in  Mendon; 
died  in  Worcester,  Mass. 

Ephraim  Brown  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexington  Alarm 
from  Lynn  where  in  1717  he  was  born. 

James  Brown,  (1762-1834),  was  a  private  in  the  Massachu- 
setts militia.  He  was  born  in  Lynn,  Mass.;  died  in  Jamaica, 
Vermont. 

Also  No.  31490. 

MISS  CAROLINE  MACY  CURTISS.  32786 

Born  in  Meriden,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Noah  Upson,  Ebenezer  Steele  and  Capt. 
Daniel  Collins,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Homer  Augustus  Curtiss  and  Mary  Ann  Hussey,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Homer  Curtiss,  (b.  1800)  and  JuHa  Ann  Upson, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Curtiss  and  Molly  Collins,  (b.  1774), 
his  wife;  Sheldon  Upson,  (b.  1785)  and  Nancy  Hart,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Collins  and  Susannah  Lyman,  his 
wife;  Noah  Upson  and  Rachael  Hart  Frisbie,  his  wife;  Bethel  Hart 
and  Huldah  Steele,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Steele  and  Sarah  Sage,  his 
wife. 

Noah  Upson  enlisted,  1778,  for  three  years  in  Sheldon's 
Light  Dragoons ;  served  on  the  Hudson  and  \was  discharged 
1780.     He  was  born,  1758,  in  Plymouth,  Conn. 

Daniel  Collins,  (1741-1819),  enlisted  as  sergeant,  1776;  was 
promoted  lieutenant,  1777,  and,  1778.  was  appointed  captain 
of  militia. 

Also  No.  11368. 


268  DAUGHTERS  O^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Ebenezer  Steele,  (1727-1821),  served  in  the  defense  of  New 
York  as  a  private  under  Capt.  Abraham  Sedgwick. 
Also  Nos.  8544,  18892,  21664. 

MISS  ALICE  COOPER  STANTON.  32787 

Born  in  New  London,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  William  Cooper,  of   Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Oilman  Stanton  and  Elizabeth  Savage  Cooper,  "his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Sullivan  Cooper  and  Abby  IngersoU  Girdler, 
his  wife. 

Or. -granddaughter  of  Gen.  John  Cooper  and  Elizabeth  Savage,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Cooper  and  Katharine  Wendall, 
his  wife. 

Wilham  Cooper,  (1721-1809),  was  a  member  of  the  General 
Court  and  served  as  the  speaker.  For  forty-nine  years  he 
was  town  clerk  of  Boston.  He  was  born  in  Brookline;  died 
in  Boston,  Mass. 

Also  No.  17374. 

MRS.   SALLIE  M.  COUNCIL.  32788 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jacob  Fearis,  of  Delaware. 

Daughter  of  James  Bayard  Shields  and  Elizabeth  H.  Moore,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Jacob  Moore  and  Sarah  Sharp  Fearis,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Jacob  Fearis  and  Kezia  Sharp,  his  wife. 

Jacob  Fearis,  (1744-1818),  commanded  a  company  of  mil- 
itia, 1777,  to  oppose  the  landing  of  Howe  who  had  sailed  from 
New  York  for  the  south.  He  was  born  in  New  Castle  county, 
Delaware,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  IDA  VIRGINIA  MASSEY  WOODWARD.  32789 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Edward  H.  Woodward. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Estell  and  of  John  Estell,  of 
New  Jersey;    Jacob  Myers,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Massey  and  Rachel  B.  Malcomson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Massey  and  Elizabeth  Estell,  his  wife; 
Joseph  Malcomson  and  Mary  M.  Myers,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Estell  and  Elizabeth  Risley  (1751-1821), 
his  wife;  Jacob  Myers,  (1749-1826)  and  Mary  Van  Wunder,  his  wife. 


UNKAGE  BOOK.  269 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Estell  and  Ruhama  Conover,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32642. 

Joseph  Estell,  (1750-92),  was  commissioned  captain  of  min- 
ute men  raised  in  Gloucester  county.  He  was  at  Germantown, 
Springfield,  Monmouth,  Connecticut  Farms  and  served  to  the 
close  of  the  war.    He  died  at  Estellville,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  3247,  9317,  10618,  12862,  15811,  19348. 

John  Estell,  (1720-80),  served  as  a  minute  man. 

MISS  HARRIET  ESSELSTYN  McCLELLAN.  32790 

Born  in  West  Chester,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  McClellan,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Miller  McClellan  and  Ella  Hildrup,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Parke  McClellan  and  Mary  Ellis  Miller, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  McClellan  and  Keziah  Parke,  his  wife. 

Joseph  McClellan,  (1747-1834),  served  as  lieutenant  of  mus- 
keteers and  as  captain  in  Col.  Samuel  Atlee's  battalion,  1776. 
He  was  born  in  Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1466,  3623,  4273,  6041,  17267,  20657,  31822. 

MISS  MARY  HELEN  McCLELLAN.  32791 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  McClellan. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Miller  McClellan,  M.  D.  and  Ella  Hildrup,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32790. 

MRS.  HARRIET  ADALINE  ALLISON.  32792 

Born  in  Perkins,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Joseph  F.  Allison. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Maj.  Abner  Hubbard. 

Daughter  of  Darius  Dodge  and  Martha  Foster,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Foster  and  Pollie  Hubbard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abner  Hubbard  and  Esther  Hamlin,  (1760- 
1836),  his  wife,  m.  1784. 

Abner  Hubbard,  (1750-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Vermont,  1818,  for  service  as  sergeant  major  in  the 
Connecticut  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Middletown, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Norwich,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  1019,  24442,  31565. 


270  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  FRANCES  CORA  ALLISON.  32793 

Born  in  Mt.  Carroll,  Illinois. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Maj.  Abner  Hubbard. 
Daughter  of  Joseph  F.  Allison  and  Harriet  Adaline  Dodge,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Darius  Dodge  and  Martha  Foster,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32792. 

MRS.  BETTY  EPPES  MINETREE.  32794 

Born  in  Prince  George  county,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Powhatan  Minetree. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Richard  Bland,  of  Virginia. 

Daugliter  of  John  William  Eppes  and  Mary  Virginia  Batte,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Batte  and  Mary  Poythress,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Poythress  and  Elizabeth  Bland,  (b.  1733), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Bland  and  Ann  Po)rthress,  (1712- 
58),  his  1st  wife. 

Richard  Bland,  (1710-76),  was  a  member  of  the  first  Con- 
tinental Congress  and  declined  re-election.  He  was  a  member 
of  the  Virginia  Convention,  1775.  He  was  a  classical  scholar 
and  was  called  the  "Virginia  Antiquary." 

Also  Nos.  130,  1518,  9404,  13832.  15354,  31948. 

MRS.  CARRIE  BRIANT  BALL.  32795 

Born  in  Randolph,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Irving  Oscar  Ball. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Young,  of  New  Jersey.  '^ 

Daughter  of  Nicholas  Byram  Briant  and  Eunice  H.  Parsons,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Parsons  and  Esther  B.  Young,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Young  and  Sarah  Briant,  his  wife. 

Robert  Young,  (1757-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Morris  county,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the  New 
Jersey  militia. 

MISS  GRACE  SANBORN.  32796 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  California. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  John  Sanborn,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  John  Sanborn  and  Elizabeth  Brodigan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Thomas  Sanborn  and  Anna  Blaisdel,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Thomas  Sanborn  and  Lorena  Thomas, 
his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  271 


Gr.-gr.-granddaug'hter  of  John  Sanborn  and  Jane  Beverly,  his  wife. 

John  Sanborn,  (1738-83),  marched  from  Hampton  in  Col. 
Jonathan  Moiilton's  regiment  to  re-enforce  the  army  under 
Gen.  Horatio  Gates. 

Also  Nos.  13934,  31 103. 

MRS.  RUTH  HAMILTON  CHASE.  32797 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  A.  Chase. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Carpenter  and  John  Carpenter,  of 
Connecticut;  Corp.  John  Sanborn,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  Henry  Gilbert  Hamilton  and  Anna  Sanborn,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hamilton  and  Sarah  Carpenter,  his  wife; 
Rodman  W.  Sanborn  and  Elizabeth  Willis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Carpenter  and  Sarah  Buell,  his  wife; 
Joseph  Thomas  Sanborn  and  Anna  Blaisdel,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32796. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Carpenter  and  Mary  Loomis,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Carpenter,  (1764-1834),  served  as  a  private,  1781-82, 
on  guard  duty.  He  was  born  in  Stafford,  Conn.;  died  in  Lan*- 
caster,   N.  Y. 

John  Carpenter,  (1728-1816),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  from  Stafford. 

Also  No.  12350. 

MRS.  HELEN  M.  HALL.  32798 

Born  in  Washington,  District  of  Columbia. 

Wife  of  Arthur  J.  Hall. 

Descendant   of   Capt.    Charles    Baskin,   of   Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Charles  S.  Morrison  and  Isabella  H.  Graham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  A.  Graham  and  Mary  Black,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Graham  and  Isabella  Helena  Baskin, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Baskin,  (1741-1822)  and  Sally 
Craig,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32070. 

MRS.  BELLE  ARMSTRONG  LIPPINCOTT.  32799 

Born  in  La  Grange,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  J.  Dundas  Lippincott. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Ezekiel  Polk. 
Daughter  of  Frank  C.  Armstrong  and  Maria  Polk  Walker,  his  wife. 


2/2  DAUGHTERS  Of  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Knox  Walker  and  Augusta  Tabb,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Walker  and  Maria  Polk,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Polk  and  Jane  Knox,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of   Ezekiel   Polk,    (1741-1824)    and    Mary 
Wilson,  his  ist  wife. 
See  No.  32154. 

MISS  FLORENCE  E.  SMITH.  32800 

Born  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Ebenezer  Gay,  Isaac  Miller,  Dr. 
Thomas  Amsden,  Thomas  Mygatt  and  Samuel  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Cyrenus  Miller  Smith  and  EHzabeth  Gay,  (b.  1815),  his 
wife,  m.  1838. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Smith  and  Mary  Amsden,  his  wife;  Fisher 
Gay  and  Elizabeth  Mygatt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Smith  and  Sarah  Fay,  his  wife; 
Thomas  Amsden  and  Patience  Miller,  his  wife;  Ebenezer  Gay  and 
EHzabeth  Fairbanks,  his  2d  wife;  Thomas  Mygatt  and  Christian  Fair- 
child,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Miller  and  Sarah  Crosby,  his  wife,  m. 
1739- 

Ebenezer  Gay,  (1725-87),  served  as  deputy  from  Sharon 
and  as  lieutenant  colonel  of  militia  when  Try  on  invaded  the 
colony.     He  was  born  in  Litchfield;  died  in  Sharon,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  3503,  20072. 

Isaac  Miller,  (1708-87),  was  too  old  to  join  the  army  but 
.  was  an  active  patriot.  He  was  born  in  Concord,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Dummerstown,  Vt. 

Also  No.  29328. 

Thomas  Amsden,  (1752-1811),  served  in  the  legislature  of 
Vermont,  1778.  He  was  born  in  Petersham,  where  he  lived 
during  the  war;  died  in  Dana,  Mass. 

Thomas  Mygatt,  (1735-99),  served  in  the  Dutchess  county. 
New  York,  militia  and,  1775,  was  a  signer  of  the  Patriotic 
League  of  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

Samuel  Smith,  (1742-1815),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Benjamin  Nye's  company,  1777,  to  re-enforce  Stark.  Pie  was 
born  in  Sudbury ;  died  in  Barre,  Mass. 

MRS.  AGNES  M.  NICHOLL.  32801 

Born  in  Caldwell,  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Ernest  Vincent  Nicholl. 


LINEIAG^  BOOK.  273 


Descendant  of  Maj.  Caleb  Dod,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter,  of  Joel  Dayton  Mead  and  Catherine  Augusta  Maynard,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Allen  C.  Mead  and  Lucretia  Dayton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Mead  and  Sarah  Dod,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Dod  and  Mary  Harrison,  his  wife. 

Caleb  Dod,  (1740-80),  served  as  major  of  Essex  county. 
New  Jersey,  militia.     He  died  at  Caldwell. 

32802 
MISS  ANNIE  ROBERTSON  MARTIN.  32803 

Born  in  Augusta,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Marshall  Martin  and  of  Elizabeth  Mar- 
shall Martin. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Barclay  Martin  and  Amanda  Melvina  Millen, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edmund  Martin  and  Sarah  Jeter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Marshall  Martin  and  Mary  Key  ,his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abram  Martin  and  Elizabeth  Marshall,  his 
wife. 

Marshall  Martin,  (1755-1819),  was  womided  at  the  siege 
of  Augusta,  defending  his  captain  who  was  shot  and  killed. 
He  was  promoted  captain  by  Gen.  Elijah  Clark.  His  mother 
was  one  of  the  heroines  of  the  Revolution  and  had  seven  sons 
in  the  field.     She  lived  to  be  ninety-six. 

Also  No.  30649. 

MRS.  GRACE  GILL  AM  DAVIDSON.  32804 

Born  in  Kingston,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  John  Lee  Davidson. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Robert  Gillam  and  of  Robert  Gillam,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  William  Andrew  Gillam  and  Marie  Wilson  Trout,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Gillam  and  Therese  Matthieu,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Gillam,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Caldwell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Gillam  and  Rebecca  Caldwell,  his 
wife. 

Robert  Gillam,  (1720-95),  served  as  major  in  the  Cherokee 
war  where  the  Indians  and  Tories  were  defeated.  His  house 
was'  destroyed  by  Cunningham.  1781.  He  was  born  in  Gran- 
ville Co.,  N.  C. ;  died  in  Newberry  district,  S.  C. 

Robert  Gillam,  Jr.,  ("1760-1813),  at  the  age  of  sixteen  served 


274  DAUGHTERS  OlF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

under  his  father.     He  was  at  Stono,  Musgroves  Mills,  Black 
Storks  and  Cowpens. 
Also  Nos.  1489,  695s,  15942,  24299,  27128. 

32S05 

MRS.  WILLIE  OLIVER  MOORE.  32806 

Born  in  Albany,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  S.  C.  Moore. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  William  Davis. 

Daughter  of  William  Oliver  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  Collier,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Whitfield  Collier  and  Nancy  Eastern 
Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Davis  and  Elizabeth  Johnston,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Davis  and  Nancy  Easton,  his  wife. 

William  Davis,  (i  765-1 831),  enlisted  at  sixteen  for  the  de- 
fense of  Virginia ;  served  under  Lafayette  and  was  at  the  sur- 
render of  Cornwallis.  He  was  wounded  in  the  head  and 
suffered  many  privations.  He  was  born  in  Orange  Co.,  Va. ; 
died  in  Wilkes  Co.,  Ga. 

Also  Nos.  1209,  25673. 

MRS.  LEOLA  SELMAN  BEESON.  32807 

Born  in  Douglas,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  J.  L.  Beeson. 

Descendant  of  James  Sekiian.  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  James  Wilson  Selman  and  Lucinda  Catharine  Riley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  C.  Selman  and  Nancy  Camp,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Selman  and  Elizabeth  Covington,  his 
wife. 

James  Selman,  (1761-1847),  when  acting  as  scout.  1781, 
was  captured  by  the  Tories  and  Indians  who  scalped  him  and 
left  him  for  dead.  He  was  born  in  Spartanburg.  S.  C,  where 
he  died. 

MRS.  HORTENSE  ALEXANDER  TOBIAS.  32808 

Born  in  Atlanta,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  T.  Jefferson  Tobias. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Abram  Alexander,  of  South  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  Joseph  Albert  Alexander  and  Sallie  Solomons,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Aaron  Alexander  and  Sarah  Moses,  his  wife. 


UNEAGIv  BOOK.  275 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abram  Alexander,  Jr.  and  Hannah  Aarons, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Abram  Alexander  and  Ann  Sarah,  his  2d 
wife. 

Abram  Alexander,  (1743-1816),  served  as  second  lieutenant 
in  Capt.  William  McKenzie's  company,  Sumter's  brigade.  He 
was  born  in  London,  England;  died  in  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Also  No.  28277. 

MISS  FLORENCE  LEWIS  WILLIAMS.  32809 

Born  in  Opelika,  Alabama. 

Descendant  of  Col.  James  McCall. 

Daughter  of  Wilson  Williams  and  Florence  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Lewis  and  Minerva  Spivey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugtiter  of  Col.  E.  B.  W.  Spivey  and  Sarah  Georgina  Mc- 
Call, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  McCall  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Smith, 
his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  McCall  and  Elizabeth  (McCall), 
his  wife,  (daughter  of  Thomas  McCall),  m.  1763. 

James  McCall,  (1741-81),  was  at  the  siege  of  Augusta  and 
with  Morgan  at  the  battle  of  Cowpens,  January  17,  1781.  He 
died  soon  after  of  smallpox. 

Also  No.  10971. 

MRS.  HETTIE  BLANCHE  CURTIS.  32810 

Born  in  Liberty,  Mississippi. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Cook  Curtis. 

Descendant  of  Gideon  Shaw,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Elias  Safford,  Jr.  and  Hester  Brown,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elias  Safford  and  Rebecca  Shaw,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Shaw  and  Abigail  Forbes,  his  wife,  m. 
1768. 

Gideon  Shaw,  (1746-1825),  served  as  a  private,  1777,  in 
Col.  Ruggles  Woodbridge's  regiment  for  duty  at  the  north- 
ward.    He  was  born  in  Rainbow ;  died  in  Plainfield,  Mass. 

Also  No.  26714. 

MRS.  LUCY  SAFFORD  CLARKE.  "  3281 1 

Born  in  Liberty,  Mississippi. 
Wife  of  Lloyd  Clarke. 
Descendant  of  Gideon  Shaw. 

Daughter  of  Elias  Safford,  Jr.  and  Hester  Brown,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32810. 


2/6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  SUTHIE  ADINE  BROWNE.  32812 

Born  in  Middleboro,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Jeflferson  Browne. 

Descendant  of  Noah  Ashley,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  McCully  and  Susan  Ashley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Noah  Ashley,  Jr.  and  Ruth  Pickens,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Noah  Ashley  and  Abbie  Ashley,  his  wife. 

Noah  Ashley  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  18 18,  for  two 
years  actual  service  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts  line. 
In  1832  his  pensfon  was  increased.  He  was  born,  1757,  in 
Freetown,  Mass. 

MRS.  ALICE  HARRIS  DAVIS.  32813 

Born  in  Loganville,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  WaUer  Scott  Davis. 

Descendant  of  John  Pittman,  of  South  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  Noah  Marion  Harris  and  Catharine  Cooksey,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Henry  Harris  and  Lucinda  Pittman,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Pittman  and  Martha  Taylor,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Pittman  and  Polly  Bow,  his  wife. 
John  Pittman,  (1765-1805),  served  as  matross  in  the  South 
Carolina  artillery. 

MRS.  IDA  SIMMONS.  32814 

Born  in  Walker  county,  Georgia. 

Wife  of   Terrell   E.   Simmons. 

Descendant  of  James  Simmons,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Wright  Henry  and  Elizabeth  Thedford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Thedford  and  Deborah  Simmons,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Adam  Quinby  Simmons,  (1786-1863)  and  Anna 
West,  (1785-1829),  his  wife,  m.  1805. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Simmons  and  Sarah  Quinby,  his 
wife. 

James  Simmons  served  as  a  private.  He  was  born  in  Mont- 
gomery Co.,  N.  C,  where  he  died  at  the  age  of  ninety. 

Also  No.  30683. 

MRS.  HARRIET  S.  WEBSTER  BAREIELD.  32815 

Born  in  Columbus,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  James  Flewellyn  Barfield. 
Descendant  of  Charles  Webster. 


uneage;  book.  277 


Daughter  of  Joseph  Ericson  Webster,  (b.  1814)  and  Caroline  Eliza- 
beth Ward,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Webster  and  EHzabeth  Benjamin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Webster  and  Rhoda  Kilbourn,  his  wife. 

Charles  Webster,  (1734-96),  served  as  a  fifer  in  the  Con- 
necticut militia.  He  was  born  in  Litchfield,  Conn. ;  died  in 
New  Durham,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  8404,  12294. 

MRS.  SUSAN  BROCKENBROUGH  GARDNER.  32816 

Born  in  Fluvanna  county,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Capt.  Joseph  M.  Gardner. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Morton,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  George  Payne  Holman  and  Martha  Finch  Scruggs, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  George  Holman  and  Molly  Jordan  Payne,  (b. 
1780),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Burton  Payne  and  Margaret  Lydenham 
Morton,  his  wife,  m.  1773. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Morton  and  Agnes  Woodson,  (1711- 
.    1802),  his  wife. 

Joseph  Morton,  (1709-82),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety,  1775,  of  Charlotte  Co.,  Va.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  874,  31850. 

MISS   ANNE   MITCHELL.  32817 

Born  in  Griffin,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Abraham   Beardsley,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Eugene  Severn  Mitchell  and  Chloe  Emma  Lewis,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Curtis  Lewis  and  Jane  Collier,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Lewis  and  Mary  Beardsley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Curtis  Beardsley  and  Mary  Allen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Beardsley  and  Bethia  Curtis, 
his  wife. 

Abraham  Beardsley,  (1726-1815),  was  inspector  of  gun- 
powder and  made  arms  that  were  commended  for  their  ex- 
cellence.    He  was  born  in  Stratford,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  4392,  6206,  7389,  9943.  31253. 

MRS.  ANNE  FISHBURNE  HULL  MANSON.  32818 

Born  in  Columbus,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Herbert  Lee  Manson. 


278  DAUGHTERS  01^  THEJ  AMERICAN  REVOI,UTION. 

Descendant  of  William  Henry  Fishburne. 

Daughter  of  John  Riggs  Hull  and  Mary  Clay  Fishburne,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Clay  Fishburne  and  Judith  Anne  Gre- 
gory, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaug'hter  of  William  Henry  Fishburne  and  Mary  Snipes, 
his  wife. 

William  Henry  Fishburne,  (1760-1819),  served  as  aide-de- 
camp to  Wayne  at  the  storming  of  Stony  Point. 

Also  Nos.  5580,  31292. 

MRS.  FANNY  M.  WEBSTER  REYNOLDS.  32819 

Born  in  Columbus,  Georgia 
Wife  of  James  A.  Reynolds. 
Descendant  of  Charles  Webster. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Ericson  Webster  and  Caroline  Elizabeth  Ward, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  32815. 

MRS.  FRANCIS  HALL  SCOVILLE.  ,  32820 

Born  in  Lynchburg,  Virgnia. 

Wife  of  Dabney  H.  Scoville. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Otey,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  Hall  and  Jennie  Buford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Pascal  Buford  and  Frances  Otey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Otey,  (b.  1765)  and  Elizabeth  Matthews, 
his  wife. 

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

John  Otey,  (1735-1817),  commanded  a  company  of  militia 
of  Bedford  county,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  2,  9529,  16522,  231 19,  24057,  31957- 

MRS.  PAULINE  HOUSTON  CRANE.  32821 

Born  in  Adairsville,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Edwin  Duflf  Crane. 

Descendant  of  John  Houston. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Armstrong  Postell  Houston,  (1832- 1900)  and 
Martha  Nichols,  his  wife,  m.  i860. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Houston,  (b.  I777)  and  Jane  Birth- 
whistle  Postell,  his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Houston  and  Lydia  Armstrong,  his  ist 
wife. 

John  Houston  belonged  to  a  family  of  Whigs  and  served  as 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  279 


a  private  in  the  revolution.     His  brother  was  killed  in  service, 
1780.  and  he  died  in  Sonth  Carolina. 

Also  No.  1578. 

32822 
MRS.  ADA  (GERTRUDE  STONE  ROBINSON.  32823 

Born  in  Washington,  District  of  Columbia. 

Wife  of   J.   L.   Robinson. 

Descendant  of  Elias  Stone. 

Daughter  of  Warren  C.  Stone  and  Laura  Rhodes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Henry  Stone  and  Malinda  Farwell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Stone  and  Betsey  Bradley,  (b.  1792), 
his  2d  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Elias  Stone  and  Sarah  Arms,  his  wife,  m. 
1781. 

Elias  Stone,  (1757-1826),  served  at  the  Lexington  Alarm 
and  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign  as  a  private  in  the  Massachu- 
setts militia.  He  was  born  in  Deerfield,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Brighton,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  BESSIE  WANZER  PETERSON.  32824 

Born  in  Dundee,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  F.  C.  Peterson. 

Descendant  of  James  Bradley,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Sidney  Wanzer  and  Jane  C.  Bradley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  S.  Bradley  and  Lucia  A.  Keezer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Anson  Bradley  and  Lois  Rice,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Bradley  and  Martha  Wood,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Bradley  and  Sarah  Bennett,  his 
wife. 

James  Bradley,  (1712-86),  was  a  soldier  in  the  French  war 
and  the  War  of  the  Revolution.  The  gun  and  powder  horn  he 
carried  are  in  the  possession  of  the  family.  He  was  born  in 
Fairfield  ;  died  in  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

MRS.  LILLIAN  ELLIOTT  SALMON.  32825 

Born  in  Halsville,  New  York. 
Widow  of  Clarke  Salmon. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  George  Eliot  and  of  Joseph  Phelps,  of 
Connecticut. 


28o  daughte;rs  o?  the  American  revolution. 

Daughter  of  George  Thaddeus  Elliott,  (1827- 1903)  and  Sarah  Jane 
Phelps,  (1833-73),  his  wife,  m.  1849. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Elliot,  (1796-1873)  and  Ann  Smith,  his  wife; 
Heman  Huntington  Phelps,  (1804-76)  and  Esther  Parsons,  (1806-34), 
his  1st  wife,  m.  1827. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Eliot  and  Percy  Kimball,  (1761-1845), 
his  wife,  m.  1781 ;  Heman  Phelps,  (1773-1865)  and  Philoxania  Hunt- 
ington, his  1st  wife,  m.  1799. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Phelps  and  Jemima  Post,  his  wife, 
m.  1764. 

George  Eliot,  (1756-1817),  enlisted,  1776,  from  Pomfret, 
Conn.,  for  the  northern  campaign  under  Capt.  Elijah  Sharp 
and  Col.  Somuel  Mott.  He  was  wounded  in  service.  His 
widow,  1838,  was  allowed  a  pension  for  six  months  and  ten 
days  actual  service  as  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  line. 

Joseph  Phelps,  (1743-95),  served  as  a  soldier  in  the  Con- 
necticut militia.     He  was  born  in  Hebron,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ELLA  MORRIS  CASEY  KRETSCHMAR.  32826 

Born  in  Pekin,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Howard  Sigismund  Kretschmar. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Nathan  Goodale. 

Daughter  of  John  W.  Casey  and  Elizabeth  M.  Morris,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wanton  Casey,  (1760-1842),  and  Elizabeth 
Goodale,  (1772-1830),  his  wife,  m.  1789. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Goodale,  (1744-93)  and  Elizabeth  Gates 
Phelps,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32430. 

MRS.  LOUISA  BRIER  STEPHENS.  32827 

Born  in  Fountain  county,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Redman  Davis  Stephens. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Benjamin  Lodge,  Jr.,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  Brier,  (1777-1838),  and  Mary  Lodge,  (1790-1861), 
his  wife,  m.  1807. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Lodge,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Carnahan,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Lodge,  Jr.,  (1749-1801),  was  commissioned  en- 
sign, 1776,  and  at  the  close  of  the  war  held  the  rank  of  lieu- 
tenant. He  was  an  original  member  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Also  No.  6981. 


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MRS.  ELVIRA  IRWIN  FURBER.  32828 

Born  in  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin. 
Wife  of  Henry  Jewett  Furber. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Rowe. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  J.  Irwin  and  Frances  Pamelia  Smith,  his  wife. 
Granddaugliter  of  Reuben  Smith  and  Cynthia  Rowe,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Rowe  and  Lydia  Palmer,  his  wife. 
Joseph  Rowe,  (1744-84),  served  as  ensign  and  second  lieu- 
tenant in  the  revokition.     He  died  in  Bristol,  R.  I. 

MRS.  LAURA  SERAPHINA  HAWLEY  MILLER.  32829 

Born  in  Dixon,  Illinois. 
Wife   of   E.    Miller. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Gifford. 

Daughter  of  James  Andrew  Hawley  and  Mary  Augusta  Gardner,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32830. 

MRS.  MARY  AUGUSTA  HAWLEY  POWELL.  32830 

Born  in  Lee  Centre,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Clinton  Norton  Powell. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Gifford. 

Daughter  of  James  Andrew  Hawley  and  Mary  Augusta  Gardner,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Charles  Gardner  and  Mary  Pearse,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Pearse  and  Elizabeth  Tripp  Childs,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Pearse  and  Elizabeth  Gifford,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddau^ter  of  David  Gifford  and  Abigail  Durfee,  his 
wife,  m.  1766. 

David  Gififord,  (1746-go),  commanded  a  company,  1776  and 

1777  was  a  member  of  the  legislature  of  Rhode  Island.     He 

was  born  in  Dartmouth,  Mass. ;    died  in  Portsmouth,  R.  I. 

MRS.  VALINA  FRANCIS  SIGSBEE.  32831 

Born  in  Wethersfield,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Baltis  Sigsbee. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Francis,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Robert  Francis,  Jr.  and  Mary  Tobey,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Robert  Francis  and  Anne  (Francis),  his  ist  wife. 


282  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOI,UTlON. 

Robert  Francis,  (1763-1855),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Hartford  Co.,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Connecti- 
cut Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.^ 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  EMMA  L.  MORTON.  32832 

Born  in  Liverpool,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Charles  M.  Morton. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Henry  Gerrish,  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Gerrish  Little  and  Deborah  Brush,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Little  and  Susan  Norton  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Little  and  Martha  Gerrish,  (1777-1855), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Gerrish  and  Martha  Clough,  his  wife. 

Henry  Gerrish,  (1742-1806),  commanded  a  company  of  min- 
ute men  at  the  Lexington  alarm ;  was  lieutenant  colonel  of 
Stickneys  regiment  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign  and  was  at  the 
surrender.     He  was  born  in  Boscowen,  N.  H.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  26010. 

MRS.  EMMA  MORTON  BLACKMER.  32833 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Ernest  A.  Blackmer. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Henry  Gerrish. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Charles  M.  Morton  and  Mary  Emma  Little,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Albert  Gerrish  Little  and  Deborah  Brush,  his  wife. 
See  No  32832. 

MRS.  CORA  J.  POPE.  32834 

Born  in  Ottawa,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Milton  Pope. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Philip  Hathaway. 

Daughter  of  James  H.  Pickens  and  Clementine  Lavelia  Ashley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Pickens  and  Eliza  Ann  Chase,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Chase  and  Persis  Lyscom  Hathaway, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Philip  Hathaway  and  Abiah  Ashley,  his 
wife. 

Philip  Hathaway,  (1756-1839),  applied  for  a  pension,  1832, 


uneage;  book.  283 


and  it  was  allowed  for  nearly  a  years  actual  service  as  private 
and  sergeant  with  the  Massachusetts  troops.' 
Also  No.  21378. 

MRS.  VIRGINIA  FRANCES  GRAVES.  32835 

Born  in  Hopkinsville,  Kentucky. 

Widow  of  Linus  Graves. 

Descendant  of  Anthony  Haden. 

Daughter  of  James  Crenshaw  Haden,  (1777-1840)  and  Rebecca  Sweet 
Hatfield,  (1793-1874),  his  2d  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Anthony  Haden  and  Susan  Crenshaw,  his  wife, 

Anthony  Haden,  (1752-1835),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Virginia  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Louisa  Co.,  Va. ; 
died  in  Christian  Co.,  Ky. 

MRS.  FLOY  MABEL  CHAPMAN  HOSFORD.  32836 

Born  in  Moline,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Schiller  Hosford. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  McKissack,  M.  D. 

Daughter  of  James  Chapman  and  Jeannette  Deere,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  John  Chapman  and  Eliza  McKissack,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  McKissack  and  Margaret  McDonald, 
his  wife. 

William  McKissack,  ( 1754- 1 831),  was  commissioned  cap- 
tain, 1776,  in  the  Eleventh  Pennsylvania  regiment;  was  taken 
prisoner  at  Fort  Washington  and  it  was  two  years  before  he 
was  exchanged.  His  pension  was  allowed  in  1818,  for  two 
years  actual  service  as  captain,  Pennsylvania  Line.  He  died  at 
Bound  Brook,  N.  J, 

Also  No.  8542. 

MRS,  SARAH  SANFORD  MANSFIELD  NEWTON.         32837 

Born  in  Peoria,  Illinois, 

Wife  of  George  H  Newton. 

Descendant  of  Col,  Abraham  Brasher,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Mansfield  and  Isabella  F.  Servos,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  L.  Servos  and  Louise  Hall  Pintard,  his 
wife, 

Gr,-granddaughter  of  John  Pintard,  L.  L,  D.  and  Eliza  Brasher,  his 
wife, 

Gr,-gr.-granddaugliter  of  Abraham  Brasher  and  Helen  Kortright, 
his  wife. 


284  DAUGHTERS  OP  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Abraham  Brasher,  (1734-82),  was  a  member  of  the  Provin- 
cial Congress,  1775  and  served  as  captain  and  colonel  of  the 
First  Volunteer  regiment  of  New  York.  He  wrote  many  of 
the  popular  ballads  of  the  revolution.  He  was  born  in  New 
York  City ;   died  and  is  buried  in  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  16701,  19141,  20280. 

MRS.  MINNA  WORTHINGTON  ADAMS.  32838 

Born  in  Pike  county,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Dr  Albyn  Lincoln  Adams. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Kennedy  and  of  Sergt.  John  Hull. 

Daughter  of  George  Worthington  and  Hannah  Criswell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Worthington  and  Amelia  Long,  his  wife; 
James  Criswell  and  Letitia  Hull,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Col.  Kennedy  Long,  (1763-1821)  and  Elizabeth 
Kennedy,  (1779-1850),  his  wife,  m.  1797;  John  Hull,  Jr.  and  Sarah 
Carnahan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Kennedy  and  Elizabeth  Potts, 
(1753-1822),  his  wife,  m.  1774;  John  Hull  and  Jane  Hastings,  his  wife. 

Andrew  Kennedy,  (1751-1811),  enlisted,  1777,  as  private  in 
the  Pennsylvania  Line ;  was  in  many  battles  and  served  until 
the  surrender  at  Yorktown.     He  died  in  Philadelphia. 

Also  No.  8796. 

John  Hull,  (1750-1805),  served  in  Capt.  Benjamin  Brigg's 
company.  Col.  John  Gibson's  regiment  of  Virginia  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Winchester,  Va. ;   died  in  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  8610,  22475. 

MRS.  ANNA  EMILY  DEWEY.  32839 

Born  in  Jacksonville,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  William  Kibbe  Dewey. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  William  Dunlap. 

Daughter  of  William  Nelson  Ross  and  Minerva  Robertson  Dunlap, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  James  Dunlap  and  Emily  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Dunlap  and  Rebecca  Robertson,  his 
wife. 

William  Dunlap,  (1743-1816),  served  in  the  Virginia  Line 
until  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis.  He  was  of  Scotch  descent 
and  died  in  Lexington,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  11509,  14820,  18415,  19880,  21475,  25165,  31352. 


une:ag^  book.  285 


MRS.  CARRIE  O.  WITDERSTEIN  SHEAFF.  32840 

Born  in  Boonville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Sheaff. 

Descendant  of  John  Witderstein,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Witderstein  and  Olive  Brooks,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Witderstein  and  Nancy  Maria  Morey,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Witderstein  and  Margaret  Kesler,  (1770- 
1848),  his  wife,  m.  1786. 

John  Witderstein,  (1763-1835),  enlisted,  1777,  under  Capt. 
Thomas  De  Witt  and  Col.  Peter  Gansevoort.  He  was  at  Fort 
Stanwix  when  it  was  besieged  in  Sullivan's  expedition  against 
the  Indians  and  at  the  surrender  of  Comwallis  in  the  company 
of  Capt.  George  Sytes.  He  received  a  pension  in  Herkimer 
county  for  six  years  actual  service  as  private  and  his  discharge 
was  signed  by  Washington. 

MRS.  BERTHA  LOCKE  DE  LAND.  32841 

Born  in  Platteville,  Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Locke. 

Daughter  of  Edmund  Taylor  Locke,  Jr.  and  Harriotte  Amelia  Nixon, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edmund  Taylor  Locke,  Sr.  and  Samantha  Atwood, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Locke,  (1752-1837)  and  Ruth  Faxon,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  Z'2-^ZI- 

MRS.  CARRIE  T.  WARREN.  32842 

Born  in  Hartford,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Seth  C.  Warren. 

Descendant  of  Nathan  Taylor. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Gourlay  and  Henriette  A.  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Taylor,  Jr.  and  Ann  King,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Taylor  and  Lydia  Ann  Harris,  his  wife, 
m.  1784. 

Nathan  Taylor.  (1761-1832),  enlisted  from  Concord,  Mass., 
1777,  for  three  years  service  under  Capt.  Benjamin  Brown 
and  Col.  Michael  Jackson  and  was  honorably  discharged.  He 
was  at  Saratoga,  Monmouth  and  Stony  Point.  Pension  was 
allowed  in  1818  for  three  years  actual  service  as  private  in  the 


286  DAUGHTERS  O?  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Massachusetts  Line  and  in  1838  his  widow  was  pensioned.    He 
died  in  Washington  county,  Pa. 
Also  No.  7761. 

MRS.  LORETTA  A.  YATES.  32843 

Born  in  Lafayette,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Henry  Ward  Yates. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Marchend,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  A.  Winchester  Rinker  and  Judith  Drummond,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Drummond,  (b.  1793)  and  Elizabeth 
Lutsenhizer,  (1791-1864),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Lutsenhizer  and  Judith  Marchend,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  David  Marchend  and  Judith  Baird,  his 
wife. 

David  Marchend  (Marchin),  (1738-88),  served  as  captain  of 
the  2d  battahon,  Westmoreland  county,  Pennsylvania  militia. 
He  was  married  and  died  in  Westmoreland  county. 

MISS  MARY  EVALIN  McINTYRE.  32844 

Born  in  Monmouth,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  James  Hogg,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Mclntyre  and  Anna  Arthur  L. ,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Mclntyre  and  Margaret  Sloan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Park  Sloan  and  Jane  Hogg,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Hogg  and  Margaret  Park,  his  wife. 

James  Hogg  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  18 19,  for  four 
years  actual  service  as  private,  Pennsylvania  Continental  Line. 
He  was  born  in  Bucks  county,  1741,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  20274,  25172. 

MRS.  HARRIET  GETTEMY  MARQUIS.  32845 

Born  in  Monmouth,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  A.  N.  Marquis. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Mills,  of  North  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  John  C.  Gettemy  and  Cornelia  Hallam,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hallam  and  Mary  Ann  Mills,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Burwell  B.  Mills,  (b.  1777)  and  Nancy  Whitsett, 
his  wife,  m.  1802. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Mills. 

James  Mills  served  as  lieutenant,  1776-79,  when  he  was  pro- 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  287 


moted  captain  in  the  North  CaroHna  Line.    He  was  killed,  1781, 
in  a  skirmish  with  the  Tories  and  Hessians. 
Also  No.  24592. 

MRS.  LUCRETIA  MILLER.  32846 

Born  in  Washington  county,  Kentucky. 
Descendant  of  William  Wright. 

Daughter  of  William  Wright  and  Milly  Malone,  his  wife. 
William  Wright,  (1758-1834),  served  as  teamster  and  private 
in  the  Virginia  Line.     He  died  in  Pulaski  Co.,  Missouri. 

MRS.  EUNICE  WADE  BEARDSLEY.  32830 

Born  in  Sparta,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Jonas  Beardsley. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Noadiah  Wade,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Noadiah  Wade  and  Anna  Braisted,  his  2d  wife. 

Noadiah  Wade,  (1746- 1830),  was  commissioned  captain, 
1776,  of  the  Fourth  Battalion,  New  Jersey  Continental  Line. 
He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Sussex  Co.,  1818,  for  ser- 
vice as  captain  in  the  New  Jersey  Line. 

Also  No.  26781. 

MRS.  CARRIE  BLACK  BOSTWICK.  32851 

Born  in  Franklin  Grove,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Ozro  Patterson  Bostwick. 

Descendant  of  Nathan  Sawtell,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Crosby  Black  and  Chloe  Keith  Wilbur,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Caleb  Wilbur  and  Lydia  Sawtell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Sawtell  and  Sarah  Butterfield,  his  wife. 

Nathan  Sawtell  enlisted,  1779,  in  Capt.  John  Porter's  com- 
pany. Col.  Samuel  Denny's  regiment  of  Massachusetts  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Dunstable. 

Also  Nos.  11505,  18370. 

MRS.  JULIA  HENRIETTA  OTIS  SHAW.  32852 

Born  in  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 
Wife  of  Arthur  Shaw. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Ephraim  Otis,  Edward  Durant,  Silas  Rice 
and  George  Gabey. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  De  Lay  W.  Otis  and  Frances  Rice,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Otis  and  Henrietta  Smith,  his  wife; 
George  G.  Rice  and  Martha  Durant,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Otis,  Jr.  and  Rebecca  Underhill,  his 
wife;  Benjamin  Rice  and  Matilda  Gabey  his  wife;  John  Durant,  Jr. 
and  Abigail  Ward,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Otis  and  Sarah  Harris,  his  wife; 
Silas  Rice  and  Lucy  Knapp,  his  wife;  George  Gabey  and  Esther 
Twichell;  his  wife;  John  Durant,  (b.  1749)  and  Sarah  Dennie,  his  wife; 
Uriah  Ward,  (b.  1746)  and  Prudence  Wood  Clark,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Durant  and  Anne  Jackson,  his 
wife. 

Edward  Durant,  (1715-82),  a  graduate  of  Harvard,  was  a 
member  of  the  Provincial  Congress,  1775,  and  chairman  of  the 
Committee  of  Correspondence,  of  Newton. 

Also  Nos.  14468,  23143,  30350- 

Silas  Rice,  (1745-1820),  served  as  a  private  in  the  battle  of 
Bennington.  He  was  born  in  Sudbury,  Mass. ;  died  in  Ver- 
mont. 

Ephraim  Otis  was  a  member  of  the  first  committee  appointed 
by  Scituate,  where,  in  1735,  he  was  born. 

Also  No.  187. 

George  Gabey,  (1747-1827),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Vermont,  181 8,  for  service  as  private,  Massachusetts  Line. 
He  was  born  in  England;  served  the  King  five  years;  es- 
poused the  cause  of  the  colonies  and  died  in  Bennington,  Vt. 

MRS.  NANNA  McCANDLESS  HORNE  CHARLES.        32853 
Born  in  Monmouth,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  Charles. 

Descendant  of  William  Young  and  of  Nathaniel  Hamill,  of 
Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Gray  Home  and  Martha  Sara  Hamill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hon.  Smith  Hamill  and  Nancy  McCandless,  his 
1st  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hamill,  (1777-1850)  and  Rosanna  David- 
son, (1780-1864),  his  wife,  m.  1798;  John  McCandless  (1782-1859)  and 
Mary  Young,  (1792-1860),  his  ist  wife,  m.  1811. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Hamill  and  Martha  Beckett,  his 
wife,  m.  1773;  William  Young  and  Mary  Elder,  his  ist  wife,  m.  1777. 

William  Young,  (1743-1820),  served  in  the  Pennsylvania 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Head  of  Elk,  Md. ;  died  in  Mercer - 
Co.,  Penna. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  289 


Nathaniel  Hamill,  ( 1747-99),  was  one  of  four  brothers  who 
served  in  the  miHtia.     He  died  in  Lawrence  Co.,  Pa. 
Also  No.  27307. 

MISS  FRANCES  MICHLER  COBB.  32854 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  WilHam  Cobb,  Brig.  Gen.  David  Mc- 
Carty,  Capt.  Henry  V^an  Bergen,  Nathaniel  Ripley,  Benjamin 
Kendall,  Dr.  Samuel  Field  and  William  Salisbury. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  Ripley  Cobb  and  Charlotte  Ellen  Girtland,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Ripley  Cobb  and  Sarah  Kendall,  his 
wife;  Judge  Ambrose  Kirtland  and  Charlotte  McCarty,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Cobb  and  Elizabeth  Ripley,  (b.  1773), 
his  wife;  Thomas  Kendall  and  Sarah  Cole,  his  wife;  Judge  Dorrance 
Kirtland  and  Frances  Field,  his  wife;  Richard  McCarty  and  Elizabeth 
Van  Bergen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of    Nathaniel    Ripley    and    Elizabeth    Bartlett, 

his   wife,   m.    1766;    Benjamin   Kendall   and  Rogers,   his   wife; 

Samuel  Field  and  Hannah,  his  2d  wife;  David  McCarty  and  Charlotte 
Witbeck,  his  wife;  Henry  Van  Bergen  and  Neeltje  Salisbury,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Salisbury  and  Thenntje  Staats, 
his  wife. 

William  Cobb,  (1751-1802),  served  as  captain  in  the  Penob- 
scot expedition.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Portland,  Maine. 

David  McCarty,  (1737-1812),  gave  both  civil  and  military 
service.     He  was  born  in  France ;   died  in  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Plenry  Van  Bergen,  (1731-1817),  commanded  a  company 
under  his  brother  Anthony  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign  and  was 
at  the  surrender.  He  was  born  in  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  died. 

Also  No.  9245. 

Nathaniel  Ripley  served  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He 
was  born.  1743,  in  Plymouth,  Mass.,  and  his  name  is  on  the 
Census  of  1790. 

Benjamin  Kendall,  (1731-1805),  who  had  served  in  the 
early  wars,  was  a  private  in  the  revolution.  He  was  born  in 
Lancaster,  Mass. ;    died  in  Freeport,  Maine. 

Samuel  Field,  (1725-83),  was  a  member  of  the  Assembly  and 
Justice  of  the  Peace.  He  was  born  in  Long  Meadow,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Saybrook,  Conn. 

William  Salisburg,  (1714-1801),  was  a  patriot  of  Kingston, 
N.  Y. 

10 


290  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

MISS  CLEMENTINE  MURRAY  ASHLEY.  32855 

Born  in  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  Thomas  Chittenden  and  of  Hon.  Mathew 
Lyon,  of  Vermont, 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Ashley  and  Ella  Murray,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Malcolm  Murray  and  Minerva  Catlett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Hanson  Catlett  and  Minerva  Lyon,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  Mathew  Lyon  and  Beulah  (Chittenden) 
Galusha,  his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Chittenden,  (1730-97)  and 
Elizabeth  Meigs,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32345. 

Mathew  Lyon,  (1750- 1822),  served  as  deputy  secretary  to 
the  Governor  of  Yermont  and  clerk  of  the  court  of  Confisca- 
tion. He  gave  valuable  civil  service  throughout  his  life  and  was 
appointed  first  delegate  to  Congress  from  Arkansas,  where  he 
died  before  taking  his  seat. 

Also  Nos.  3344,  23360,  26801. 

MRS.  KATHERINE  A.  TRINE.  32856 

Born  in  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Charles  Trine. 

Descendant  of  William  Campbell,  of  New  York. 
■    Daughter  of  John  Howard  Niblock  and  Georgina  Tenbroeck  Camp- 
bell, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Campbell,  (1800-78)  and  Elizabeth  Foyle, 
(1805-90),  his  wife,  m.  1829. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Roger  Campbell  (b.  1775),  only  child,  and 
Clarke,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Campbell  and  Katharine  Reid,  his 
wife. 

William  Campbell  served  as  a  private  in  the  New  York  mili- 
tia under  Col.  James  Livingston. 

.MRS.  LAURA  DUTCHER  HUBBARD.  32857 

Born  in  Mexico,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Horatio  Hubbard. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jeremiah  Markham,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Solomon  Dutcher  and  Mary  Markham,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Markham  and  Almira  Holley,  his  wife. 


une;age  book.  291 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Markham  and  Amy  Deming,  his 
wife. 

Jeremiah  Markham,  (1734-1827),  was  womided  in  the  battle 
of  Stillwater  and  his  name  is  on  the  invalid  pension  list,  1793, 
and  his  pension  was  increased  1816.  He  was  born  in  Enfield; 
died  in  Plymouth.  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  10344,  i8459»  21425. 

MRS.  ANNAH  SCOTT  MESERVEY.  32858 

Born  in  Bridgewater,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Stillman  T.  Meservey. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Reuben  Munn,  Lieut.  Isaac  Town- 
send  and  Jonathan  Pardee. 

Daugliter  of  Willard  J.  Scott  and  Emeline  Munn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Marvin  Scott  and  Julia  Ives,  his  wife;  Elijah 
Munn,  (b.  1772)  and  Betsey  Townsend  (Remey),  (b.  1785),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Scott,  Jr.  and  Susan  Pardee,  his  wife; 
Reuben  Munn  and  Hannah,  his  wife;  Isaac  Townsend  and  Kesia  Pad- 
dock, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Pardee  and  Tryphena  Beecher, 
his  wife. 

Reuben  Munn  commanded  a  company  from  Monson  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  at  the  close  of  the  war  held  the  rank  of 
lieutenant  colonel.  He  was  born  in  Brimfield,  1742,  and  died 
in  Monson,  Mass. 

.  Isaac  Townsend  served  as  lieutenant,  1778,  in  Col.  Henry 
Luddington's  regiment  of  New  York  militia.  He  was  born, 
1756,  in  South  East,  New  York. 

Jonathan  Pardee,  (1738-88),  enlisted,  1777,  for  three  years 
in  the  8th  regiment,  Connecticut  Line.  He  was  at  Valley 
Forge  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Monmouth.  He  died 
in  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Also  No.  25807. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  MESERVEY  ARMSTRONG.  32859 

Born  in  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa. 
Wife  of  Edward  Andrew  Armstrong. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Reuben  Munn,  Lieut.  Isaac  Town- 
send  and  Jonathan  Pardee. 
Daughter  of  Stillman  T.  Meservey  and  Annah  Scott,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Willard  J.  Scott  and  Emeline  Munn,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32858. 


292  DAUGHTERS  OP  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  JENNIE  M.  BROOKS.  32860 

Born  in  Ottawa,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  James  McDermut. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Brooks  and  Rebecca  McCurdy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  McCurdy  and  Hannah  McDermut,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  McDermut  and  Agnes  Bell,  his  wife. 

James  McDermut,  (1758-1856),  enlisted  in  North  Hampton 
Co.,  Penna.,  for  three  years  service  under  Capt.  Johnson  and 
Col.  Craig.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1832,  of  Ohio, 
for  two  years  actual  service  as  sergeant  in  the  Pennsylvania 
Line. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  THOMAS  HANKLA.  32861 

Born  in  Williamsport,  Kansas. 

Wife  of  Thomas  J.  Hankla. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Stevens  and  of  James  Allison. 

Daughter  of  Chester  Thomas,  Sr.  and  Lydia  Long  Stevens,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Zera  Beach  Stevens  and  Thirza  Allison,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joel  Stevens,  (b.  1765)  and  Lydia  Hurd,  (b. 
1770),  his  wife,  m.  1790;  James  Allison,  Jr.  and  Lottie  Anna  Brown,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Stevens  and  Lucy  Griswold, 
(1721-1811),  his  wife,  m.  1742;  James  Allison  and  Amy  Knapp,  his 
wife. 

Ebenezer  Stevens,  (1713-98),  was  a  member  of  the  Assembly 
and  served  in  the  militia.  He  was  born  in  Killingworth ;  died 
in  Salisbury,  Conn. 

James  Allison,  (1744-1822),  served  as  a  private  in  Malcom's 
Continental  regiment,  1777;  was  wounded  and  mustered  out, 
1779. 

Also  No.  19434. 

32862 

MRS.  DAISY  NALL  OLDHAM.  32863 

Born  in  Daviess  county,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Dr.  S.  P.  Oldham. 
Descendant  of  John  Chenault. 

Daughter  of  Cyrus  L.  Nail  and  Susan  R.  Beauchamp,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Edward  Burke  Nail  and  Lavinia  Yewell.  (b.  1810), 
his  wife. 


un^ge;  book.  293 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Francis  Nail  and  Lucy  Ellen  Chenault, 
(b.  1783),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Chenault  and  Barbara  Burke,  his  ist 
wife,  m.  1 781. 

See  No.  32071. 

MRS.  MARY  TYLER  POPE.  32864 

Born  in  Louisville,  Kentucky-. 

Wife  of   Alfred  Thruston    Pope. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Charles  Mynn  Thruston. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Curran  Pope  and  Matilda  Prather  Jacob,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Worden  Pope  and  Elizabeth  Taylor  Thruston,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Thruston,  (b.  1761),  and  Elizabeth  Thrus- 
ton Whiting,  his  jwife,  m.  1782. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Mynn  Thruston  and  Mary  Buckner, 
his  1st  wife. 

Charles  Mynn  Thruston,  (1738-1812),  a  graduate  of  William 
and  Mary  College,  was  known  as  the  "Warrior  Parson,"  and 
lost  an  arm  in  the  Jersey  campaign.  He  was  born  in  Glou- 
cester Co.,  Va.,;  died  in  Louisiana. 

Also  Nos.  1831,  9185,  20357,  22701,  23707,  28438,  29862. 

MRS.  ANNIE  DENNIS  HART.  32865 

Born  in  Henderson  county,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  David  Banks  Hart. 

Descendant  of  Nancy  Morgan  Hart,  of  Georgia. 

Daugliter  of  Albert  Galeton  Dennis  and  Lucy  Ann  Stanley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Hart  Stanley  and  Nancy  McClain,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Stanley  and  Ann  Hart,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hart  and  Patience  Lane,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Hart  and  Nancy  Morgan,  his 
wife. 

Nancy  Morgan  Hart  was  a  woman  full  of  courage  and  her 
name  is  among  the  heroines  of  the  revolution. 

Also  No.  13035- 

MRS.  RUBY  LOURY  ARNSPARGAR.  32866 

Born  in  Scott  county,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Clifton  Arnspargar. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Loury.  Edward  Nelson  and  Harriet 
Morgan  Nelson. 


294  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  Loury,  (1813-77)  and  Sobrina  Neal,  (1831- 
1908),  his  wife,  m.  1862. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Loury,  (1781-1816)  and  Elizabeth 
Hutchinson,  (1787-1859),  his  wife,  m.  1806;  Thomas  Neal,  (1798-1864) 
and  Sallie  Nelson,  (1803-1849),  his  wife,  m.  1823. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Loury  and  Margaret  Lewis,  his  wife; 
William  Nelson  and  Dulcina  Crews,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Nelson  and  Harriet  2\Iorgan,  his 
wife. 

Stephen  Loun^  came  from  the  neighborhood  of  Pittsburg, 
1776,  and  was  one  of  the  defenders  of  Kentucky. 

Edward  Nelson  was  in  the  siege  of  Bryant's  Station,  1782. 
He  was  born  in  Virginia  and  1781  went  with  the  expedition  to 
Kentucky.  His  wife  was  one  of  the  water  carriers  at  Bryant's 
Station,  which  made  the  defense  possible.  / 

MRS.  SUSY  BACON  THORNTON.  32867 

Born  in  Liverpool,  England. 

Wife  of  R.  H.  Thornton. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Thomas  Walker,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Lyddall  Bacon  and  Cornelia  Fry,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thornton  Fry  and  Elizabeth  R.  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Henry  Fry  and  Susan  Walker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Walker  and  Mildred  (Thorn- 
ton) Meriwether,  his  ist  wife. 

Thomas  Walker,  (1715-94),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety.    He  was  born  in  Castle  Hill,  Va.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1438,  2635,  3046,  4982,  5SiS>  6748,  9374,  "Sip,  12257,  14051, 
15765,  19187,  25343,  28056,  30774- 

MRS.  KATE  OFFUTT  KINKEAD.  32868 

Born  in  Shelby  county,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Warner  S.  Kinkead. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Younges  Ofifutt  and  Clara  Finch  (Logan),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Clagett  Offutt  and  Melissa  Pitts,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Offutt,  (1767-1823)  and  Ann  Clagett, 
(1768-1833),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1791. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Clagett  and  Ann  Magruder,  his  wife. 

Henry  Clagett,  (1730-77),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Flying 
Camp,  formed  in  Montgomen^  Co.,  Md.  He  was  born  in 
Prince  George  county. 

Also  No.  31850. 


UNEIAGE  BOOK.  295 

MRS.  MARY  SCOTT  MOXLEY  ARMSTRONG.  32869 

Born  in  Shelby,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  George  Allen  Armstrong. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett. 

Daughter  of  Sampson  Buchanon  Moxley,  (b.i&33)  and  Salhe  Offutt, 
(b.  1843),  his  wife,  m.  1867. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Claggett  Offutt,  (1791-1876),  and  Mary 
(Sutherland)  Vance  (Glass),  .(1806-88),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Offutt  and  Ann  Clagett,  his  ist  wife, 
m.  1 791. 

See  No.  32868. 

MRS.  ANNIE  BARTLETT  HALL  HARBISON.  32870 

Born  in  Shelby  county,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  John  Harvey  Harbison. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett. 

Daughter  of  Bartlett  M.  Hall,  (1800-70)  and  Anne  Amelia  Offutt, 
(1800-61),  his  wife,  m.  1827. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Offutt,  (1767-1822)  and  Anne  Clagett, 
(1768-1833),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1791. 

See  No.  32868. 

MISS  MARY  BELL  LOGAN.  32871 

Born  in  Shelbyville,  Kentucky. 
Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett. 

Daughter  of  George  William  Logan  and  Josephine  Bell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Logan,  Jr.  and  Verlaida  Offutt,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Offutt  and  Ann  Clagett,  his  ist  wife. 
See  No.  32868. 

MISS  VERLINDA  MORTON.  32872 

Born  in  Lexington,  Missouri. 

Descendant  of  Francis  Watkins,  of  Virginia. 

.Daughter  of  Col.  Quin  Morton  and  Elizabeth  A.  Logan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Quin  Morton,  (1797-1850)  and  Elizabeth 
McRobert  Venable,  (1795-1869),  his  wife,  m.  1816. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Judge  Joseph  Venable,  (1761-1833)  and  EHza- 
beth  Watkins,  (1769-1832),  his  wife,  m.  1791. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Francis  Watkins  and  Agnes  Woodson, 
(1748- 1820),  his  wife,  m.  1765. 

Francis  \Vatkin.=,,  (1745-1826),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 


296  DAUGHTEIRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI,UTION. 

mittee  of  Safety  of  Prince  Edward  Co.,  1775.     He  was  born  in 
Henrico  Co. ;   died  in  Prince  Edward  Co.,  Va. 
Also  No.  31850. 

MRS.  MARTHA  PAYNE  MOXLEY  GOLSAN.  32873 

Born  in  Shelby  county,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Eustace  Golsan. 
Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett. 

Daughter  of  Sampson  B.  Moxley  and  Sallie  Offutt,  his  wife,  in.  1867. 
See  Nos.  32868,  32869. 

MRS.  JENNIE  LOGAN  PETTY.  32874 

Born  in  Shelbyville,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Ludlow  F.  Petty. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Logan  and  Charlotte  Bell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Henry  Logan  and  Mary  Cowherd,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Henry  Logan,  Jr.  and  Verlinda 
Offutt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Offutt  and  Ann  Clagett,  his  ist 
wife. 

See  No.  32868. 

MRS.  LOUISE  OFFUTT  RAMSEY.  32875 

Born  in  Shelby  county,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  J.  J.  Ramsey. 
Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Younges  Offutt  and  (Mrs.)  Clara  Finch  Logan, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Clagett  Offutt  and  Malissa  Pitts,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32868. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  CRABB  ROBINSON.  32876 

Born  in  Henry  county,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Alexander  McKee  Robinson. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Drane  Crabb  and  Melissa  Ann  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Boone  Wilson  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Offutt, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Clagett  Offutt  and  Melissa  Pitts,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  32868. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  297 


MRS.  FRANCES  ANN  CAROTHERS.  32877 

Born  in  Atlanta,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  William  Burke  Carothers. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Nathaniel  Freeman,  Edmund  Free- 
man, Hon.  Nathaniel  Harrison  and  Col.  William  Yates. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Field  Freeman  and  Susan  Elizabeth  Dunlop, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Freeman,  (b.  1789)  and  Ann 
Yates  Gholson.  his  wife;  James  Dunlop  and  Isabella  Lenox  Maitland, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Freeman  and  Tryphosa  Colton,  his 
ist  wife;  WilHam  Yates  and  Elizabeth  Booth,  his  2d  wife;  John  Dunlop 
and  May  Ruffin  Harrison,  his  wife;  Robert  Maitland  and  Susan  Harri- 
son, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edmund  Freeman  and  Martha  Otis,  his 
wife;  Nathaniel  Harrison  and  Anne  Gilliam,  his  2d  wife,  (parents  of 
Susan). 

Nathaniel  Freeman,  (1741-1827),  was  a  member  of  the  Gen- 
eral Court  and  held  many  civil  offices  of  trust.  He  served  as 
an  officer  of  Barnstable  county,  Massachusetts  militia. 

Also  Nos.  834,  8286,  12719,  13509,  23857,  27182,  31755. 

Edmund  Freeman,  (1711-1800),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  Mansfield,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  4168,  16562. 

Nathaniel  Harrison,  (1742-82).  served  as  sheriff  and  as 
speaker  of  the  House  of  Delegates  of  Virginia,  1779-80,  of 
Prince  George  Co.     He  was  brother  of  Benjamin,  the  signer. 

Also  Nos.  14879,  16155. 

William  Yates'  served  in  the  Virginia  line.  He  died  1789 
in  Dinwiddie  Co.,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  1774,  6152,  9871,  30295. 

MISS  ROSA  VERTNER  JOHNSON.  32878 

Born  in  Lexington,  Kentuckj-. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Johnson. 

Daughter  of  Claude  M.  Johnson  and  Rosa  Griffitli  (Vertner),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Johnson  and  Elizabeth  Flournoy,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Johnson  and  Jemima  Suggett,  his  wife. 

Robert  Johnson,  (1745-1815).  served  on  the  frontier  and 
commanded  a  company  under  Col.   George  Rogers   Clark  in 


298  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

the  Ohio  expedition.     He  was  born  in  Orange  Co.,  Va. ;  died 
in  Warsaw,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  815,  1032,  10257,  1229s,  13336,  14525,  19773,  25239. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  POWERS  MERRILL.  32879 

Born  in  Stetson,  Maine. 

Wife  of  John  Palmer  Merrill. 

Descendant  of  Eleazer  Coburn. 

Daughter  of  George  S.  Powers  and  Loantha  Goodwin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Goodwin  and  Mary  Coburn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Coburn  and  Mary  Parker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Coburn  and  Bridget  Hildreth,  his 
wife. 

Eleazer  Coburn,  (1734-1810),  served  in  the  Massachusetts 
militia  at  the  Lexington  and  Ticonderoga  alarms.  He  was 
born  in  Dracut,  Mass. ;  died  in  Canaan,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  18478,  25257. 

MISS  EMMA  A.  EOUNTAIN.  32880 

Born  in  Camden,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Hall,  Abraham  Ogier  and  Lewis  Ogier. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Amariah  Fountain  and  Martha  Emma  Martin,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Fountain  and  Sarah  Barter,  his  wife;  Richard 
Martin  and  Mary  A.  Ogier,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Michael  Fountain  and  Rebecca  Hall,  his  wife; 
Abram  Ogier  and  Martha  McKellar,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Hall  and  Hannah  Snow,  his  wife; 
Lewis  Ogier,  (1760-1849)  and  Lucy  Thorndike,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Hall  and  Joanna  Coombs,  his 
wife;  Abraham  Ogier,  1723-98)    and  Mary  Cooper,  his  wife. 

See  No.  2>2ij'j. 

Isaac  Hall,  (1725-1815)  served  in  the  Penobscot  expedition 
from  St.  George,  Maine,  where  he  died. 
Also  No.  23869. 

MRS.  LUCY  WHITE  KENNEDY.  32881 

Born  in  Hamden,  Maine. 
Wife  of  Capt.  Peter  Kennedy. 
Descendant  of  Hon.  PhiUips  White. 
Daughter  of  William  L.  White  and  Maria  Scott,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Col.  John  Eangdon  White  and  Matilda  B.  Hoit,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  White  and  Betty  French,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Phillips  White  and  Ruth  Brown,  his  wife. 


UN^GS  BOOK.  299 


Phillips  White,  (1729-1811),  was  delegate  to  the  Second 
Provincial  Congress,  and  was  appointed  Judge  of  Probate  of 
Rockingham  county,  New  Hampshire,  1776.  He  was  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Continental  Congress,  1782.  He  was  born  in  Haver- 
hill, Mass. ;  died  in  South  Hampton,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  9306,  27051. 

MRS.  LEILA  EMMELINE  STUBBS.  32882 

Born  in  Medway,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Eugene  M.  Stubbs. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Bullard,  John  Cutting,  Lieut. 
Abel  Perry,  Corp.  Abel  Perry,  Jr.,  and  David  Haven,  all  of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Ira  Perry,  M.  D.  and  Joanna  Bullard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abel  Perry  and  Amitta  Morse  his  wife;  Jotham 
Bullard  and  Anne  Cutting,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bullard,  Jr.,  (1740-1816)  and  Lydia 
Partridge,  his  wife ;  John  Cutting  and  Ann  Gale,  his  wife ;  Abel  Perry, 
Jr.,  and  Asenath  Haven,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bullard  and  Deborah  Morse,  his 
wife;  Abel  Perry  and  Kesiah  Morse,  his  wife;  David  Haven  and 
Abigail  Prentiss,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Bullard,  (1714-93),  was  a  member  of  the  Council 
of  War.    He  was  born  in  Holliston,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  4696,  10442,  1 1458,  24204. 

John  Cutting,  (1750- 1828),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  from  Sudbury.  He  was  born  in  Sudbury;  died 
in  Wayland,  Mass. 

Abel  Perry,  (1736-1808),  served  as  lieutenant  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Congress 
and  of  the  Committee  of  Correspondence.  He  was  bom  in 
Natick,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Abel  Perry,  Jr.,  (1758-1841).  served  as  corporal  in  the 
Rhode  Island  campaign,  1778. 

David  Haven,  (1734-1805),  served  as  a  private  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm.     He  was  born  in  Hopkinton;  died  in  Natick. 

Also  Nos.  3614,  14914,  18561,  27406,  29502. 

MRS.  CLARA  LANDERKIN  SMALL.  32883 

Born  in  Gardiner,  Maine. 
Wife  of  Charles  Henry  Small. 


300  DAUGHTERS  OE  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Landerkin. 

Daughter  of  John  Landerkin  and  Eliza  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Landerkin  and  Sarah  Dole,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Landerkin  and  Mehitable  Tucker,  his 
1st  wife. 

Daniel  Landerkin,  (1759-1842),  enlisted  as  a  drummer; 
served  in  Canada ;  was  taken  prisoner ;  escaped  and  entered 
the  navy.  He  served  on  board  the  frigate  "Boston"  as  a  mar- 
iner and  as  a  soldier  under  Capt.  Timothy  Langdon.  His  pen- 
sion was  allowed  in  1818  for  nine  months  actual  service  as 
mariner  and  soldier,  Massachusetts  line.  He  died  in  Booth- 
bay,  Maine. 

Also  No.  31447. 

MRS.  MILDRED  A.  C.  COLE.  32884 

Born  in  Cambridge,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Albert  S.  Cole. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Stephen  Clark. 

Daughter  of  Fred  B.  Clark  and  Julia  Nipp,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  U.  Clark  and  Lydia  Downing,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Clark  and  Hannah  Norton,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Clark  and  Sarali  B.,  his  wife. 

Stephen  Clark,  (1724-1801),  served  as  captain  and  major  in 
the  New  Hampshire  line.  He  was  born  in  Kittery,  Maine; 
died  in  Epping,  N.  H. 

32885 

MRS.  DELIA  UPHAM  CHAPMAN.  32886 

Born  in  Nantucket,  Massachusetts. 

Widow  of  Alfred  F.  Chapman. 

Descendant  of  Frederick  Folger,  of   Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Upham  and  Margaret  Gardner  Folger,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Folger,  (1785-1865)  and  Lucy  Folger, 
(1789-1855),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Folger,  (1753-1818)  and  Lydia  Cole- 
man,   ( 1757-1833) >  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Frederick  Folger  and  Mary  Trott,  (1730- 
89),  his  wife. 

Frederick  Folger,  (1724-90),  served  as  town  clerk  and  as 
justice  of  the  peace.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Nantucket. 

Also  Nos.   18551,  20967. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  301 


32887 

MRS.  MAR  AM  A  BROWN  BELCHER.  32^88 

Born  in  Hooksett,   New   Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  John  Brown. 

Daughter  of  John  Brown  and  Betsey  Eurgin,  (1762-1855),  his  wife, 
m.    1788. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Brown  and  Jane  Gibson,  his  wife. 

John  Brown,  (1756-1852),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1832,  for  ten  months  actual  service  as  private  in  the  New 
Hampshire  line.  His  widow  also  received  a  pension.  He  was 
born  in  Hooksett,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Bangor,  Maine. 

MRS.  MARY  C.  HODGSON.  '       32889 

Born  in  Taunton,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Richard  Hodgson. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Enos  Dean  and  of  Amos  Stacy,  of  Mas- 
sachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Asa  Stacy,    (b.  1800)   anl  Clarisa  Dean,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amos  Stacy  and  Abigail  Burt,  (1763-1850),  his 
wife.  m.  1790;   Enos  Dean  and  Lydia  Dean,,  his  wife. 

Enos  Dean,  (1751-1822),  turned  out  at  the  Rhode  Island 
Alarni  under  Capt.  Ebenezer  Dean.  He  was  born  in  Taunton, 
where  he  died. 

Also  No.  9450. 

Amos  Stacy,  (1758-1812),  served  several  short  enlistments 
from  Taunton  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts  militia. 

MRS.  HATTIE  A.  STUART  KELLOUGH.  32890 

Born  in  Hudson,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Franklin  Kellough. 

Descendant  of  Elnathan  Reed. 

Daughter  of  Robert  S.  Stuart  and  Nancy  Elizabeth  Keyes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonas  Keyes  and  Sarah  Prescott  Reed,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Elnathan  Reed  and  Annie  Prescott,  (b.  1761), 
his  wife,  m.  1782. 

Elnathan  Reed.  (1758-1841),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Westford,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Cavendish,  Vt. 


302  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revoi^ution. 

MISS  BERTHA  DENNY.  32891 

Born  in  Leicester,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Denny,  Lieut.  Peter  Davis,  Col. 
William  Henshaw,  Adjutant  Ebenezer  Foster,  James  Smith, 
Stephen  Lincoln  and  Daniel  Henshaw,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Addison  Denny  and  Caroline  Woodcock,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Addison  Denny  and  Mary  Davis,  his  wife ; 
Josephus  Woodcock  and  Catherine  Smith  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Denny  and  Phebe  Hens'haw,  his  ist 
wife;  Maj.  Joel  Davis  and  Mary  Smith,  his  wife;  Adin  Davis  and  Lydia 
Lincoln,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Denny  and  Elizabeth  Henshaw,  his 
wife;  William  Henshaw  and  Phebe  Swan,  his  wife;  Peter  Davis  and 
Mary  Howe,  his  wife;  James  Smith  and  Mary  Browning,  his  wife; 
Stephen  Lincoln  and  Lydia  Foster,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Daniel  Henshaw  (father  of  William) 
and  Elizabeth  Bass,  his  wife;  Ebenezer  Foster  and  Hannah  Parlin,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Denny,  (1731-1817),  served  as  lieutenant  colonel 
under  Col.  William  Henshaw  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and 
subsequently  as  colonel  of  militia.  He  also  gave  valuable  civil 
service  in  the  General  Court  and  as  chairman  of  the  Commit- 
tee of  Safety,  of  Leicester. 

Peter  Davis,  (1732-81),  served  on  the  alarm  list  as  lieutenant 
of  Worcester  county  militia.  He  was  born  in  Rutland,  Mass., 
where  he  died. 

William  Henshaw,  (1735-1820),  commanded  a  regiment  of 
minute  men  raised  in  Worcester  county.  His  orderly  books 
in  four  volumes  are  in  the  American  Antiquarian  Society  of 
Worcester. 

Ebenezer  Foster,  (1733-1811),  was  chosen  adjutant  of  the 
Worcester  county  militia,  1776. 

Also  No.  6173. 

James  Smith,  (1755-1823),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  as  a  private  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

Stephen  Lincoln,  (1751-1840),  enlisted  from  Oakham  and 
served  in  the  Rhode  Island  campaign.  He  was  born  in  Re- 
hobeth ;  died  in  Oakham,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  7415,  13142,  25118. 

Daniel  Henshaw,  (1701-81),  was  a  patriot  too  old  for  active 


LINKAGE  BOOK.  303 


service  but  provided  a  substitute.     He  had  four  sons  officers 
in  the  w^ar. 

Also  Nos.  2041,  12966,  29421. 

MRS.  MYRTIS  SIGOURNEY  HARRINGTON.  32892 

Born  in  Oxford,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Gilbert  H.  Harrington. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Daniel  son,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  George  William  Sigourney  and  Olive  Ann  Fisher,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Williard  Danielson  Fisher  and  Olive  Brayton,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Fisher  and  Hannah  Danielson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Danielson  and  Ehzabeth  Spaulding, 
his  2d  wife. 

Samuel  Danielson,  (1740-1817),  served  as  a  private  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  at  the  close  of  the  war  held  the  rank  of 
captain.     He  was  born  in  Killingly,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

MISS  SUSAN  ESTHER  KNIGHT.  32893 

Born  in  Leicester.   Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Asa  Baldwin.  William  Green,  Sergt. 
William  Green,  Jr.,  Sergt.  Samuel  Watson,  Sergt.  David 
Barnes,  Silas  Knight,  Stephen  Stockwell,  Lieut.  David  Hol- 
man  and  Corp.  Ebenezer  Kent,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  James  Jason  Knight  and  Anna  Maria  Holman,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  Hiram  Knight  and  Olive  Barnes,  his  wife; 
Rufus  Holman  and  Esther  Stone  Kent,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Knight  and  Martha  Goodnow,  his  wife; 
Samuel  Barnes  and  Betsey  Green,  his  wife;  Aaron  Holman  and  Mary 
Stockwell,  his  wife;  Capt.  Daniel  Kent  and  Ruth  Watson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Knight  and  Ann  Clapp,  his  wife; 
David  Barnes  and  Rebecca  Clarke,  his  wife;  William  Green,  Jr.,  and 
Lydia  Watson,  his  wife;  David  Holman  and  Lucy  Thurston,  his  wife. 
Stephen  Stockwell  and  Mehitable  Holman,  his  wife,  m.  1762;  Ebenezer 
Kent  and  Esther  Stone,  his  wife;  Sergt.  Samuel  Watson  and  Ruth 
Baldwin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Knight  and  Mary  Rice,  his 
wife ;  William  Green  and  Rebecah  Tucker,  his  wife ;  Jonathan  Stockwell 
and  Rachel  Underwood,  his  wife;  Asa  Baldwin  and  Abigail  Draper 
White,  his  wife. 

Asa  Baldwin,  (i 723-1 811),  was  a  manber  of  the  Committee 


304  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

of  Correspondence  and  major  of  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Hingham;  died  in  Spencer,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  1950,  1 1445. 

William  Green,  (1716-99),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  of  Leicester. 

William  Green,  Jr.,  (1742-1800),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.    He  was  born  in  Leicester ;  died  in  Spencer. 

Samuel  Watson,  (1749-1818),  was  sergeant  of  minute  men 
at  the  Lexington  Alarm.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Leicester. 

David  Barnes  served  under  Capt.  Josiah  White,  1777,  as  a 
sergeant.     He  died   1814  in   Spencer. 

Silas  Knight,  (1757-1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Worcester  county,  183 1,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Mas- 
sachusetts militia.  He  was  born  in  Sudbury;  died  in  New 
Braintree. 

Stephen  Stockwell,  (1731-1807),  served  as  a  private  at  the 
Rhode  Island  Alarm.    He  was  born  in  Sutton,  where  he  died. 

David  Holman,  (1737-1813),  served  several  enlistments  as 
lieutenant  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Sut- 
ton ;  died  in  Millbury. 

Ebenezer  Kent,  (1745-1806),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  and  served  at  the  alarms. 

MRS.  HATTIE  WOODS  WILLIAMS.  32894 

Born  in  Barre,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Col.  William  Austin  Williams. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Joseph  Bowman,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Harding  Penniman  Woods  and  Sally  Caldwell,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Woods  and  Catherine  Bowman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  Joseph  Bowman  and  Katharine  Mason  Munroe, 
his  wife. 

Joseph  Bowman,  (1740-1818),  was  ensign  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  and  muster  master.  1780.  for  Worcester  county,  with 
the  rank  of  major. 

Also  Nos.  1257,  5362,  14120,  21674. 

MISS  BESSIE  LORD  TOWER.  32895 

Born  in  Cohasset,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Abraham  Tower,  of  Massachusetts. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  305 


Daughter  of  Daniel  Nichols  Tower  and  Almatia  Josephine  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Hobart  Tower  and  Charlotte  Bates,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Tower  and  Hannah  Kent,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Tower,  (1752-1832),  was  one  of  the  Boston  Tea 
Party  and  served  as  corporal  and  sergeant  in  Capt.  Job  Cush- 
ing's  company,  1775.  He  applied  for  a  pension,  1831,  but 
died  in  Norfolk  county  before  receiving  it.  He  was  born  in 
Cohasset. 

Also  Nos.  13426,  18035,  26429. 

MRS.  LURA  MARIA  TILDEN.  328.96 

Born  in  Cohasset,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Herbert  A.  Tilden. 

Descendant  of  Christopher  Sears,  Edmund  Sears  and  Abner 
Robbins,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Warren  Snow  Gammons  and  Maria  Jane  Babson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cyrus  W.  Gammons  and  Mary  Robbins,  his  wife 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Robbins  and  Eunice  Sears,  (b.  1796), 
his  wife,  m.  1816. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abner  Robbins  and  Jerusha,  his  wife; 
Christopher  Sears  and  Mary  Snow,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edmund  Sears  and  Hannah  Crowell, 
his  wife,  m.  1743. 

Christopher  Sears,  (1756-1809),  served  as'  a  minute  man 
at  the  alarms. 

Edmund  Sears,  (1712-96),  was  a  sea  captain  in  Boston  Har- 
bor, unloading  when  he  participated  in  throwing  the  tea  over- 
board.    He  had  four  sons  in  the  army. 

Also  No.  22741. 

Abner  Robbins,  (1757-1848),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Barnstable  county,  1818,  for  one  years  actual  service  as 
private  in  the  Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born  in  Brewster, 
Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  P.  GILBERT.  32897 

Born  in  Abington,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Oscar  G.  Gilbert. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Gridley  Thaxter,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Josiah  Vining  and  Abigail  Smith  Thaxter.  (1800-47),  his 
wife. 


306  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Gridley  Thaxter  and  Sarah  Lincoln,  (d.  1810),^ 
his  1st  wife,  m.  1783. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Benjamin  Lincoln  and  Mary  Gushing,  his 
wife. 

Gridley  Thaxter,  (1756- 1845),  was  surgeon  on  the  priva- 
teers "Speedwell,"  "Wild  Cat,"  "Surprise,"  "Warrior"  and 
"Mars,"  1775-81.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Ply- 
mouth county,  18 18,  for  service  as  surgeon  in  the  Massachu- 
setts state  navy.  He  was  born  in  Hingham ;  died  in  Abing- 
ton,  Mass. 

MRS.  ABBIE  BATES  JENKINS.  32898 

Born  in  E.  Bridgewater,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  George  O.  Jenkins. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Bates,  Christopher  Bates,  Jacob 
Ford,  Noah  Ford,  Woodbridge  Brown,  John  Brown,  Christo- 
pher Dyer,  ist,  Lieut.  Christopher  Dyer,  Jr.  2d,  Christopher 
Dyer,  3d,  and  Corp.  Thomas  Farrow,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Bates,  Jr.  and  Mary  Caroline  Ford,  his  2d 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Bates  and  Lucy  Dyer,  his  wife ;  Daniel  Alden 
Ford  and  Abigail  Farrar,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Bates  and  Mary  Brown,  his  wife; 
Christopher  Dyer,  3d  and  Deborah  Reed,  his  wife;  Noah  Ford  and 
Abigail  Whitman,  his  wife ;  Abiel  Farrar  and  Bethiah  Gushing,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-igtr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Bates  and  Betty  Dyer,  his 
wife;  John  Brown  and  Lydia  Hersey,  his  wife;  Christopher  Dyer,  2d 
and  Elizabeth,  his  wife ;  Jacob  Ford  and  Rachel  Azur,  his  wife ;  Thomas 
Farrow   (Farrar)   and  Rebecca  Stoddard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Woodbridge  Brown  and  Anne  Emerj 
his  wife;  Christopher  Dyer,  ist  and  Hannah  Nash,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Bates,  (1728-1800),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Tiv- 
erton Alarm  in  the  Plymouth  county  regiment. 

Also  No.  23427. 

Christopher  Bates,  (1761-1817),  responded  to  the  Rhode 
Island  Alarm,  1778. 

Jacob  Ford,  (1738-1818),  served  at  the  Rhode  Island  Alarm 
as  a  minute  man. 

Noah  Ford,  (1762-1817),  at  the  age  of  fifteen,  served  a  short 
enlistment  from  Abington  under  Capt.  James  Allen. 

Also  No.  10581. 

Woodbridge  Brown.  (1714-83),  represented  Abington  in  the 


unsage;  book.  307 


Provincial  Congress,  1775,  and  served  as  selectman  until  his 
death. 

John  Brown,  (1739-1826),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Rhode 
Island  alarms  under  different  commands. 

Also  Nos.  18507,  19226. 

Christopher  Dyer,  ist,  (1701-86),  although  an  old  man,  gave 
service  in  the  Revolution  from  Abington. 

Christopher  Dyer,  2d,  (1731-77),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Third  Plymouth  Company,  Massachusetts  militia. 

Christopher  Dyer,  3d,  (i  764-1851),  responded  to  the  Rhode 
Island  Alarm,  1780,  from  Abington. 

Thomas  Farrow,  (1752-1837),  served  as  corporal  in  Capt. 
Galen  Clapp's  company.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Scituate. 

MRS.  ELLEN  M.  L.  CUSHING.  32899 

Born  in  Fitchburg,  Massachusetts. 

Widow  of  Milton  Gushing. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Nathaniel  Belknap. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Bullard  Leland  and  Mary  Whittemore,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Whittemore  and  Martha  Belknap,  (1779- 
1840),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Belknap  and  Hannah  Ayers,  his 
wife,,  m.  1777. 

Nathaniel  Belknap,  (1748-1826),  enlisted  in  the  New  Hamp- 
shire militia  for  the  defense  of  Rhode  Island  and  served,  1779, 
as  corporal  and  orderly  sergeant  in  Capt.  Daniel  Emerson's 
company.  He  was  born  in  Farmington,  Mass. ;  died  in  Dub- 
lin, N.  H. 

MISS  MARY  ELLA  JAOUITH.  32900 

Born  in  Ashby,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Adford  Jaquith,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Swain  Jaquith  and  Sarah  B.  Maxwell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Jaquith  and  Sibyl  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Adford  Jaquith,  Jr.,  (b.  1748)  and  Sarah  Hert- 
well,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Adford  Jaquith  and  Margaret,  (1714-76). 
his  wife. 

Adford  Jaquith,  (171091),  was  a  patriot  of  Dunstable  who 
contributed  his  quota  for  the  town.  He  was  born  in  Wobum ; 
died  in  Dunstable. 


308  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI,UTION. 

MISS  MABEL  L.  DEANE.  32901 

Born  in  Fitchburg,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Solomon  Haskell  and  of  Capt.  Jonathan 
Davis. 

Daughter  of  Herbert  Charles  Deane  and  Frances  Isabelle  Sawyer,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Brooks  Sawyer  ,(1808-99)  and  Elizabeth 
Davis  Haskell,  (1809-86),  his  wife,  m.  1831. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Haskell,  (1787-1862)  and  Kezia 
BuUard  Locke,   (1788-1822),  his  ist  wife,  m.  1808. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Haskell  and  Elizabeth  Davis, 
(1755-1813),  his  wife,  m.  1774. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Davis  and  Hannah  Preston, 
his  wife,  m.  1753. 

Jonathan  Davis  commanded  a  company  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  under  Col.  Asa  Whitcomb.  He  was  born  in  Harvard, 
Mass.,  1 73 1,  and  removed  from  there,  1777. 

Solomon  Haskell,  (1740 1820),  served  as  a  minute  man  and 
was  in  Capt.  Jonathan  Davis's  company  at  Bunker  Hill.  He 
was  born  in  Harvard,  Mass. ;  died  in  Wilton,  N.  H. 

MRS.  E.  GENEVIEVE  STARR.  32902 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  F.  Starr. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Ingle  (Ingell),  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  James  Richardson  Dow  and  Emihe  Richmond,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Richmond  and  Ruth  Millar  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Richmond  and  Sally  (Ingell)  Crocker, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Ingell  and  Freelove  Andrews,  his 
wife. 

Jonathan  Ingell,  (1754- 1845),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Bristol  county,  1831,  for  service  as  private,  Massachuetts 
state  troops.     He  was  born  in  Taunton,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  HELEN  ROOT  PULSIFER.  32903 

Born  in  Chicago,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  George  R.  Pulsifer. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Azariah  Root,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Ebenezer  T.  Root  and  Almira  Kimball,  his  wife. 


hlNZAGt  BOOK.  309 


Granddaughter  of  Frederick  Ferdinand  Root  and  Salah  Flint,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Azaria'h  Root,  Jr.  and  Cynthia  Ensign,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Azariah  Root  and  EHzabeth  Sheperd,  his 
wife. 

Azariah  Root,  (1728-77),  was  appointed  lieutenant  colonel 
of  the  First  Berkshire  County  Regiment,  April  4,  1777.  He 
was  born  in  Westfield;  died  July  3,  1777. 

MRS.  SARAH  METCALF  WYMAN.  32904 

Born  in  Norwood,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  A.  Wyman. 

Descendant  of  Abel  Allen  and  of  Joseph  Cushman,  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, 

Daughter  of  Austin  Sanders  and  Lucy  A.  Metcalf,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Sanders  and  Catherine  Allen,  his  wife; 
Reuben  Metcalf  and  Sarah  Cushman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  Reuben  Allen  and  Catherine  Allen,  his  wife; 
Joseph  Cushman  and  Nancy  Robinson  Sheldon,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abel  Allen  and  Sarah,  his  wife. 

Abel  Allen.  (1747-1802),  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm. 
He  was  born  in  Walpole,  where  he  died. 

Joseph  Cushman,  (1755-1845),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1832,  for  thirteen  months  actual  service  as  private.  He 
was  born  in  Attleboro,  where  he  died. 

Also   Nos.  22419,  25893. 

MISS  MARY  BIDEN  BARTLETT.  32905 

Born  in  Chelmsford,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Adams,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Joel  Adams  Bartlett  and  Emma  Greenleaf,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  John  Call  Bartlett  and  Maria  Adams,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Joel  Adams  and  Catherine  Mary  Gibson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Adams  and  Joanna  Keyes,  his 
wife. 

Timothy  Adams,  (1757-1824),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
John  Ford's  company,  1775.  He  was  born  in  Chelmsford, 
Mass.,  where  he  died. 


310  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  IDA  DYER  THAYER.  32906 

Born  in  Hingham,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  M.  Thayer. 

Descendant  of  Elisha  Remington,  Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Dyer  Remington  and  Nancy  Stoddar,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Phineas  Remington  and  Betsy  Dyer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  EHsha  Remington,  Jr.  and  Margaret  Stowell,  his 
wife. 

Elisha  Remington,  Jr.,  (1751-1822),  served  as  a  private  at 
Dorchester  Heights  under  Capt.  Thomas  Hersey.  He  was 
tMDrn  in  Hingham,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  23958. 

MISS  ELISABETH  B.  THACHER.  32907 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Thomas  Thacher  and  of  Lieut.  Seth 
Bates,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Gill  Thacher  and  Elizabeth  Ames  Bates,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Thacher,  Jr.  and  Caroline  Billings,  his 
wife;  Samuel  Ward  Bates  and  Helen  Louise  Crooker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Thacher  and  Mary  Churchill,  his 
wife,  m.  1785 ;  Joshua  Bates  and  Bethia  Ames,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Bates  and  Anne  Neal,  his  wife,  m. 
1757- 

Thomas  Thacher,  (1757-1806),  served  as  private  and  ser- 
geant in  Capt.  Joseph  Griffith's  company,  Col.  John  Jacob's 
regiment.    He  was  born  in  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Seth  Bates,  (1735-1820),  served  as  second  lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Amos  Turner's  company,  Col.  John  Bailey's  regiment  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.     He  was  born  in  Hanover ;  died  in  Boston. 

Also  Nos.  8419,  26866. 

MRS.  MARTHA  KNIGHT  PALMER.  32908 

Born  in   Charlestown,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  D.  Palmer. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Cunningham. 

Daughter  of  Joel  Knight  and   Susan   Cunningham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cunningham  and  Susannah  (Cunningham), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Cunningham  and  Susan  Carter,  his 
wife,  (parents  of  Susannah.) 


UN^GS  BOOK.  311 


Samuel  Cunningham,  (1738-1827),  responded  to  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  and  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Congress. 
He  was  lieutenant  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign  and  commanded 
a  company  in  the  defense  of  Rhode  Island.  He  was  born  in 
Townsend.    Mass. ;   died   in    Belfast,    Maine. 

Also  Nos.  10954,  15834,  16360,  28408,  29533. 

MRS.  SARAH  J.  PIERCE  DOW.  32909 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 
Widow  of  Leonard  Dow. 

Descendant  of  James  Green,  Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Calvin  Pierce  and  Jane  Boynton  Elliott,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Elliott  and  Sarah  Green,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of   James    Green,    Jr.    (1742-1815)    and    Priscilla 
Hartwell,  his  wife,  m.  1766. 
See  No.  32507. 

MISS  HARRIET  PIERCE  DOW.  32910 

Born  in  Milford,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Reuben  Dow  and  of  James  Green,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Leonard  Dow  and  Sarah  Jane  Pierce,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Dow  and  Lucy  Smith,  his  2d  wife ;  Calvin 
Pierce  and  Jane  Elliott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Dow  and  Sally  Lovejoy,  his  wife;  Jere- 
miah Elliott  and  Sarah  Green,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Dow  and  Lydia  Jones,  his  wife; 
James  Green,  Jr.  and  Priscilla  Hartwell,  his  wife,  m.  1766. 

See  No.  32507. 

Reuben  Dow,  (1730-1811),  was  chairman  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  and  commanded  a  company  at  Bunker  Hill.  He 
was  born  in  Salem,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Hollis,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  31863. 

MISS  LUCY  JANE  DOW.  3291 1 

Born  in  Milford,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Reuben  Dow  and  of  James  Green,  Jr. 
Daughter  of  Leonard  Dow  and  Sarah  Jane  Pierce,  his  wife. 
Granddaugliter  of  Daniel  Dow  and  Lucy  Smith,  his  2d  wife;  Calvin 
;  Pierce  and  Jane  B.  Elliott,  his  wife. 

See  Nos.  32507,  32910. 


312  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  HELENA  WILBUR  ELLIOTT.  32912 

Born  in  Kingston,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Robert  Albert  Elliott. 

Descendant  of  James  Green,  Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Oscar  Wilbur  and  Harriett  Lawrence,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  E.  Lawrence  and  Rachael  G.  Chapman,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter    of   Elijah    Chapman    and   Lois    Green,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Green,  Jr.,  (1742-1815)  and  Priscilla 
Hartwell,  his  wife,  m.   1766. 

See  No.  32507- 

MRS.  GRACE  PAGE  GREENHALGH.  32913 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of   George   T.   Greenhalgh. 

Descendant  of  Judge  Edward  Hartwell,  Moses  Jenison, 
Jonas  Longk}",  Abraham  Gibson,  Jonas  Page,  John  Hoar, 
Leonard  Hoar,  Jonas  Smith,  Capt.  Benjamin  Fletcher,  and 
Edmond  Bancroft,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daugliter  of  Walter  B.  Page  and  Lucy  Preston  Bancroft,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Page  and  Abagail  M.  Gibson,  his  wife; 
George  T.  Bancroft  and  Candace  W.  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dennis  Holden  Page  and  Sarah  Jenison,  his 
wife;  Stephen  Gibson  and  Mary  Hartwell,  his  wife;  Luther  Bancroft 
and  Anna  Fletcher,  his  wife;  Samuel  Smith,  Sr.  and  Eunice  Hoar,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Page,  (1750-1822)  and  Lucy  Holden, 
his  wife ;  Moses  Jenison  and  Sarah  Longley,  his  wife ;  Thomas  Gibson 
and  Lucy  Martin,  his  wife ;  John  Hartwell  and  Mary  Farwell,  his 
wife ;  Edmund  Bancroft  and  Rachel  Howard  Baron,  his  2d  wife ;  Ben- 
jamin Fletcher  and  Anna  Spaulding,  his  wife;  Jonas  Smith  and  Susanna 
Bruce,  his  wife;  Leonard  Hoar  and  Eunice  Wheeler,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32530. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Longley  and  Ester  Patterson, 
his  wife ;  Abraham  Gibson  and  Esther  Fox,  his  wife ;  Joseph  Hartwell 
and  Tabitha  Dodge,  his  wife ;  John  Hoar  and  Elizabeth  Coolidge,  his  2d 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Hartwell  and  Sarah  Wilder,  his 
wife. 

Edward  Hartwell,  (1689-1785),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  Lunenburg,  Mass. 

Moses  Jenison,  (1755-1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  313 


of  Middlesex  county,  183 1,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Mas- 
sachusetts state  troops.    He  died  in  Shirley. 

Jonas  Longley,  (1712-99),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm.     He  v^as  born  in  Groton ;  died  in  Shirley. 

Abraham  Gibson,  (1735-1813),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
v^^ars,  was  a  minute  man  in  the  Revolution.  He  was  born  in 
Stowe ;  died  in  Lunenburg,  Mass. 

John  Hoar,  (1707-86),  who  met  the  enemy  at  Concord 
Bridge,  was  a  patriot  and  wrote  an  account  of  the  battle  of 
Lexington.     He  died  in  Lincoln. 

Also  Nos.  14714,  19294. 

Leonard  Hoar,  (1758- 1842),  served  several  enlistments 
under  different  commands  as  a  private  in  the  Middlesex  county 
militia.     He  was  born  in  Lincoln,  where  he  died. 

Jonas  Smith,  (1754-1845),  served  as  a  private  in  the  militia. 
He  is  buried  in  Spring  Garden  Cemetery,  Marlboro. 

Also  No.  20409. 

Benjamin  Fletcher,  (1746-1823),  served  as  lieutenant  and 
captain  in  the  Middlesex  county  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Chelmsford,  where  he  died. 

Edmund  Bancroft,  (1726-1805),  was  a  member  of  the 
Committee  of  Safety  of  Pepperell. 

Also  Nos.  9125,  19820,  21570,  22758,  26458. 

MRS.  NAOMI  RUTH  B.  HOB  ART.  32914 

Born  in  Mercer,  Maine,  1821. 

Wife  of  William  Hobart. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Baxter. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Baxter  and  Margaret  Hewitt,  his  wife,  m.  1810. 

Benjamin  Baxter,  (1757-1831),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Somerset  county,  Maine,  1818,  for  service  as  private 
in  the  New  Hampshire  line.  He  was  born  in  England ;  died 
in  Mercer,  Maine. 

Also  No.  30785. 

MRS.  ADELLE  FRANCES  PAGE.  32915 

Born  in  Townsend,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  George   Bancroft   Page. 

Descendant  of  Jonas  Gates,  Lieut.  Peter  Lawrence,  Sergt. 
Benjamin  Spaulding  and  Jacob  Sanderson,  all  of  Massachu- 
setts. 


314  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  George  Edwin  Gates  and  Elma  Leonera  Cook,  his 
wife,  m.  1873. 

Granddaughter  of  Christopher  Gates  and  Lucy  Ann  Cumings,  his 
wife;  Andrew  Cook  (1830-64)  and  Frances  L.  Bell.  (1829- 1907),  his 
wife,  m.   1853. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Carter  Gates  and  Anna  Simonds,  his  wife; 
Nathaniel  F.  Cumings,  (1800-74)  and  Lucy  Sanderson,  (1797-1872), 
his  wife,  m.  1827;  Samuel  Jackson  Cook  and  Sylvia  Spaulding,  (1799- 
1878),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Gates  and  Mary  Carter,  his  wife; 
Jonathan  Sanderson,  (1766-1841)  and  Mehitable  Spofford,  (1771-1847), 
his  wife,  m.  1794;  Joel  Spaulding.  (1775-1855)  and  Sylvia  Lawrence, 
(1779-1858),  his  wife,  m.  1798. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Sanderson  and  Elizabeth  Child, 
(1742-94),  his  wife;  Benjamin  Spaulding  and  Mary  Heald,  (1744-1826), 
his  wife,  m.  1765 ;  Peter  Lawrence  and  Persis,  his  wife. 

Jonas  Gates,  (1756-1839),  served  at  various  alarms  under 
different  commands,  (1775-77),  in  the  Worcester  county  mil- 
itia.   He  was  born  in  Leominster,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Peter  Lawrence,  (1742-98),  was  corporal  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm;  sergeant  of  minute  men,  1776,  and,  1777,  lieutenant 
of  a  company  from  Ashby.  He  was  born  in  Groton ;  died  in 
Ashby,  Mass. 

Benjamin  Spaulding,  (1743-1832),  served  as  sergeant  of 
minute  men  under  Capt.  James  Hosley  at  the  Lexington  Alarm. 
He  was  born  in  Townsend,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Jacob  Sanderson,  (1741-1829),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  and  to  the  call  for  troops  to  defend  Boston.  He  en- 
listed, 1777,  imder  Capt.  Joseph  Fuller,  Col.  Samuel  Bullard's 
regiment,  for  duty  at  Stillwater.  He  was  born  in  Lunenburg, 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  CATHERINE  LAWRENCE  PIERCE.  32916 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 

Widow  of  James  Pierce. 

Descendant  of  James  Green,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  E.  Lawrence  and  Rachael  G.  Chapman,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Chapman  and  Lois  Green,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Green,  Jr.  (1742-1815)  and  Priscilla 
Hartwell,   his   wife. 

See  No.  32507- 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  315 


MISS  FLORENCE  C.  PIERCE.  32917 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  James  Green,  Jr.,  and  of  Josiah  Blood. 

Daughter  of  James  Pierce  and  Achsah  Elliott,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Pierce  and  Asenath  Blood,  his  wife; 
Jeremiah   Elliott  and   Sarah   Green,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Pierce  and  Sarah  Blood,  (b.  1750),  his 
wife;  James  Green,  Jr.  (1742-1815)  and  Priscilla  Hartwell,  his  wife, 
m.  1766. 

See  No.  32507. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Blood  and  Sarah  Farley,  (1721-54), 
his  1st  wife,  m.  1743. 

Josiah  Blood,  (1717-76),  volunteered  to  re-enforce  the  army 
in  Canada  and  died  at  Ticonderoga. 

Also  Nos.  23425,  24701,  29940. 

MRS.  FANNIE  GERTRUDE  SPOONER  TOWER.  32918 

Born  in  Petersham,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Horatio  Nelson  Tower. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Wing  Spooner,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  White  Spooner  and  Fannie  Maria  Grout,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stevens  Spooner  and  Mary  Angela  Negus,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Wing  Spooner,  Jr.  and  Mary  Gould,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Wing  Spooner  and  Eunice  Stevens,  (1746- 
1838),   his   wife,   m.    1763. 

Wing  Spooner,  (1738-1810),  commanded  a  company  in  Col. 
Nathan  Sparhawk's  regiment,  1777,  and  was  at  West  Point 
when  Arnold  deserted  the  post.    He  died  in  Petersham,  Mass. 

MRS.  HARRIETT  LAWRENCE  WILBUR.  32919 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 
Wife   of   Henry    Oscar   Wilbur. 
Descendant  of  James  Green,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  E.  Lawrence  and  Rachael  G.  Chapman,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Chapman  and  Lois  Green,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  James   Green,  Jr.   and   Priscilla   Plartwell,   his 
wife. 
See  No.  32507. 


3l6  DAUGHTERS  05^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  ELLA  LACY  PEIRCE.  32920 

Born  in  Alfred,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Dr.  James  Peirce. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Tobias  Lord  and  of  John  Lord,  of 
Maine. 

Daughter  of  Albion  K.  Gile  and  Lucy  W.  Currier,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Gile  and  EHza  Roberts,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Roberts  and  Betsey  Lord,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Lord  and  Charity  Curtis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Tobias  Lord  and  Jane  Smith,  his  wife. 

Tobias  Lord,  (1724- 1809),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety  and  commanded  a  company  for  sea  coast  defense  and 
with  him  was  his  son  John.  He  was  born  in  Berwick ;  died  in 
Kennebunkport,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  8257,  15680,  23757,  30939. 

MRS.  MABEL  PEIRCE  RANDEL.  32921 

Born  in  Methuen,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  W.  A.  Randel. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Tobias  Lord  and  of  John  Lord. 
Daughter  of  James  Peirce  and  Ella  Lucy  Gile,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Albion  K.  Gile  and  Lucy  W.  Currier,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32920. 

MRS.  ALVIRA  GOVE  RUSSELL.  32922 

Born  in  Methuen,  Massachusetts. 
Widow  of  Albert  H.  Russell. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Daniel  Drake. 
Daughter  of  David  Gove  and  Angelina  A.  Smith,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Smith  and  Abigail  Drake,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  C.  Drake  and  Abigail  Bullock,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Drake  and  Lois  Reed,   (1749-1830), 
his  wife,  m.   1764. 

Daniel  Drake,  (1743-1810),  coinmanded  a  company  in  Col. 
Luke  Drury's  Bristol  county,  Massachusetts  regiment,   1781. 
He  was  born  in  Taunton,  Mass.;  died  in  Grafton,  N.  H. 
Also  Nos.  8547,  11074,  12579,  15710,  16730,  22210,  26797- 

32923 

MRS.  FANNIE  H.  TENNEY.  '  32924 

Bom  in  Methuen,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Charles  H.  Tenney. 


UN^Gie  BOOK.  317 


Descendant  of  Capt.  Isaac  Gleason,  of  Massachusetts'. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Gleason  and  Delia  M.  Kendall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Gleason  and  Phoebe  Carleton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaug'hter  of  Isaac  Gleason  and  Sarah  Harrington,  his 
wife. 

Isaac  Gleason,  (1733-91),  commanded  a  company,  1776,  in 
Col.  Samuel  Thacher's  regiment  of  Middlesex  county  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Sudbury;  died  in  Waltham,  Mass. 

Also  No.  28512. 

MRS.  DINA  LAMBERT  ANDREWS.  32925 

Born  in  Tisbury,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Samuel  Andrews. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Lambert,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Elisha  Lambert  and  Hannah  Norton,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Lambert  and  Mary  Chase,  his  wife. 
Samuel  Lambert,   (1758-1815),  served  in  the  sea  coast  de- 
fense.    He  was  born  in  Tisbury,  where  he  died. 
Also  No.  26096. 

MRS.  SOPHRONIA  E.  MEANS.  32926 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 
Wife  of  William  Wirt  Means. 
Descendant  of  John  Slattery,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  John  Slattery  and  Ocey  Teeples,  his  wife. 
John  Slattery,  (1763-1854),  served  as  seaman  on  the  man- 
of-war  "Oliver  Cromwell." 
Also  No.  30859. 

MRS.  JULIA  COLES  LEGGETT  WHITEHEAD.  32927 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 

Widow  of   Alvan   Heddin  Whitehead. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Leggett,  Jr.,  and  of  Gabriel  Leggett, 
of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Mott  Leggett  and  Julia  Coles,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Haight  Leggett  and  Margaret  Peck 
Wright,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Leggett,  Jr.  and  Mary  Haight,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Leggett  and  Mary  Embree,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Gabriel  Leggett. 


3l8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Thomas  Leggett,  Jr.,  (1755-1843),  was  taken  prisoner  and 
carried  to  Burgoyne's  camp  where  he  made  his  escape. 

Gabriel  Leggett,  (1696-1786),  although  an  old  man,  was 
turned  out  of  his  home  at  West  Farms,  his  house  burned,  be- 
cause he  was  an  old  rebel. 

32928 
MRS.  ANNIE  STEVENS  RUNDELL.  32929 

Born  in  Farmington,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Warren  Scott  Rundell. 

Descendant  of  Hugh  Stewart. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Nathaniel  Stevens  and  Margaret  Pamelia  Stewart, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frederick  Vassar  Stewarr  and  Pamelia  Smith  But- 
ler, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Stewart,  (1779-1847)  and  Sophia  Church, 
(1781-1822),  his  wife,  m.  1800. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Hugh  Stewart  and  Mary  Marchant,  (1757- 
1846),  his  wife,  m.  1778. 

Hugh  Stewart,  (1751-1835),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1819,  of  Kennebec  county,  for  service  as  private  Massachu- 
setts line.  He  was  born  in  Edgartown,  Mass. ;  died  in  Farm- 
ington, Maine. 

MISS  HELEN  ELIZABETH  STUDLEY.  32930 

Born  in  Grand  Rapids,  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Studley,  Eliab  Studley  and  Dr. 
Peter  Hobart,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Elbridge  Gerry  Studley,  Jr.  and  Ida  May  Beatty,  his 
wife. 

Granddaugliter  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  and  Betsey  Stetson,  his  wife; 
Peter  Hobart  and  Mary  Gushing,  his  wife,  m.  1779. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Studley  and  Hannah  Litchfield, 
his  wife;  Peter  Hobart,  (1727-98)  and  Lucretia  Gill,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Studley  served  on  the  Committee  of  Safety  of 
Hanover,  Mass.,  1775-81,  where  in  1730  he  was  born. 

Eliab  Studley,  (1754-1826),  served  in  the  Plymouth  County 
Regiment,  1775,  and,  1776,  under  Capt.  Lemuel  Curtis. 

Peter  Hobart,  (1750-93),  a  graduate  of  Harvard,  served  as 


un£;age;  book.  319 


surgeon  in  the  Revolution.     He  was  born  in  Hingham ;  died 
in  Hanover,  Mass. 

Also  No.  14556. 

32931 
MISS  MARY  JENNIE  SPAULDING.  32932 

Born  in  Kansas  City,  Missouri, 

Descendant  of  Oliver  Spalding. 

Daughter  of  James  Franklin  Spalding  and  Jeannett  Carr,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ephriam  Hall  Spalding  and  Jane  McCormick,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaug'hter  of  Ephraim  Spalding,  (b.  1777)  and  Lydia  Stevens, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Spalding  and  Mary  Witter,  (1740- 
81),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1762. 

Oliver  Spalding,  (1739-95),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  was  a  private  in  the  Lexington  Alarm  from  Plainfield. 
He  was  born  in  Plainfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Scipio,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  JENNIE  KNOWLES  POWELL.       •  32933 

Born  in  Riga,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Walter  A.  Powell. 

Descendant  of  Dan  Daniels,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Paul  Knowles  and  Helen  Maria  Davis,  his  wife,  m.  1849. 
Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Davis  and  Mary  Ann  King- 
man, his  wife,  m.  1828. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Kingman  and  Lucy  Daniels,  (1784- 1873), 
his   wife,   m.    1799. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Dan  Daniels  and  Zernah  Herrick,  his  wife, 
m.    1782. 

Dan  Daniels  enlisted,  1780,  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Ebenezer 
Sheldon's  company.  Col.  Seth  Murray's  regiment  in  the  Hamp- 
shire county  militia.  He  was  born  in  Worthington,  Mass., 
1758,  where  he  died. 

32934 

32935 

MRS.  LUCY  H.  BYRD.  .  32936 

Born  in  Sikeston,  Missouri. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Byrd. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Hunter  and  of  Joseph  Hunter.  Jr. 
Daughter  of  Benjamin  F.  Hunter  and  Nancy  E.  Bird,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Hunter  and  Sallie  Ogden,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hunter,  Jr.  and  Catherine  Phillips,  his 
wife. 


320  DAUGHTERS  OI''  THE  AMERICAN  REVOirUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hunter,  (1719-93)  and  Mary  Holmes, 
his  wife. 

Joseph  Hunter,  Jr.,  (1757-1825),  served  under  Gen.  George 
Rogers  Clark  in  the  conquest  of  the  northwest  as  did  also  his 
father.    He  was  born  in  Pennsylvania;  died  in  Scott  Co.,  Mo. 

Also  Nos.  27320,  30874. 

MRS.  MARY  B.  HUNTER  MOORE.  32937 

Born  in  Sikeston,  Missouri. 
Wife  of  James  Handy  Moore. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Hunter  and  of  Joseph  Hunter,  Jr. 
Daughter  of  Benjamin  F.  Hunter  and  Nancy  E.  Bird,  his  wife. 
See    No.    32936. 

MRS.  MARAGARET  ANNIE  STANLEY.  32938 

Born  in  Loudoun  county,  Virginia. 
Wife  of  Henry  Stanley. 
Descendant  of  John  Iden. 

Daughter  of  James  Iden  and  Margaret  Russell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Iden  and  Hannah  Russell,  his  wife. 
John  Iden,   (1752-1848),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Loudoun  Co.,  Va.,  for  service  as  private  of  Virginia  militia. 

MRS.  ALICE  A.  MACBETH.  32939 

Born  in  Centre  Lisle,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  James  Macbeth. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Isaac  Lyman. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Monfort  and  Diana  A.  Howland,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Howland  and  Amanda  Bellows,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Bellows  and  Lydia  Lyman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Lyman  and  Sally  Edgecomb,  his 
wife. 

Isaac  Lyman,  (1759-1827),  was  at  the  battle  of  Bennington 
and  other  engagements  in  the  Revolution  in  the  Connecticut 
line.  He  was  born  in  Lebanon,  Conn. ;  died  in  Lymansville, 
Pa. 

Also  Nos.   17779,  31095. 

MRS.  MARTHA  J.  BECK.  32940 

Born  in  Princeton,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  James  Riddle  Beck. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  321 


Descendant  of  Capt.  Ambrose  Dudley. 

Daughter  of  John  H.  Rackerby  and  Georgiana  Dudley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Dudley,  (b.  1774)  and  Nancy  Anne  Parish, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Dudley  and  Anne  Parker,  his  wife, 
m.   1773. 

Ambrose  Dudley,  (1750- 1826),  raised  a  company  and  served 
in  the  Virginia  line.  He  removed  to  Kentucky,  1786,  and  be- 
came a  Baptist  preacher.  He  was  born  in  Fredericksburg, 
Va. ;  died  in  Lexington,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  14031,  15769,  22796,  31583. 

MRS.  ANNA  M.  FISHER,  M.  D.  32941 

Born  in  Beekmantown,  New  York. 

Wife  of  W.  H.  Fisher,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Paul  Van  Dervoort,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Van  Dervoort  and  Maria  Bartlette,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Paul  Van  Dervoort  and  Jane  Van  Horn,  (1753- 
1813),  his  wife. 

Paul  Van  Dervoort,  (1751-1827),  served  as  lieutenant  of 
minute  men  in  the  Orange  county  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Holland ;  died  in  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  CAMILLE  GRANT  MOONEY.  32942 

Born  in  Schaghticoke,  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  Edward  Mooney. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Enoch  Stanton,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Travirse  Grant,  (1808-67)  and  Elizabeth  Stanton, 
(1823-70),  his  wife,  m.  1853. 

Granddaughter  of  Leodowick  Stanton,  (1773-1853)  and  Catherine 
Ryan,  (1781-1841),  his  wife,  m.  1801. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Enoch  Stanton  and  Waity  Dyer,  his  wife. 

Enoch  Stanton,  (1745-81),  was  lieutenant  of  artillery  and 
lost  his  Hfe  at  Fort  Griswold.  His  name  is  on  the  monument 
erected  to  the  memory  of  the  slain.  He  was  born  in  Stoning- 
ton.  Conn. 

MRS.  ALICE  LUELLA  HELMUTH  WOOD.  32943 

Born  in  Bloomington,  Minnesota. 
Wife  of  Melvin  Eber  Wood. 
Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Tower. 
11 


322  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Daughter  of  Harmcn  Henry  Helmuth  and  Celestia  A.  Rich,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  EHjah  Rich  and  Charlotte  Tower,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Tower  and  Lucy  Tingly,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Tower,  (1748-1836),  served  as  a  private,  1775,  in 
the  Massachusetts  Hne  and,  1780,  with  the  Vermont  troops. 
His  widow  received  a  pension.  He  was  born  in  Cumberland, 
R.  I. ;  died  in  Lenox,  Pa. 


MISS  KATHRENE  STEES  SLEPPY.  32944 

Born  in  St.  Paul,  Minnesota. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Philip  Lorentz  Greenawalt  and  of  Lieut. 
John  Philip  Greenawalt,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  J.    Sleppy  and   Mary   Stees,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Stees  and  Lydia  Greenawalt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Philip  Greenawalt  and  Catharine  Shaffner, 
his  wife,  m.  1782. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Philip  Lorentz  Greenawalt  and  Maria  Mar- 
garetha  Foeser,  his  2d  wife. 

Philip  Lorentz  Greenawalt,  (1725-1802),  was  colonel  of  the 
Lancaster  County  Battalion  in  the  Jersey  campaign.  He  was 
commissioner  for  the  Continental  loan,  1778.  He  was  born 
in  Germany ;  died  in  Lebanon,  Pa. 

John  Philip  Greenawalt,  (1756-1834),  was  lieutenant  of  the 
First  company  under  Capt.  David  Krause.  He  was  born  in 
Ephrata;  died  in  Lebanon,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  9161,  13750,  16471,  21149. 

MRS.  LOUISE  E.  D.  WICKWIRE.  32945 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Arthur  M.  Wickwire. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Aaron  Root,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Henry  Dutcher  and  Amanda   Story,  his  wife. 

Granddaug'hter  of  Henry  Dutcher  and  Jane  Mason,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Col.  Darius  Mason  and  Sarah  Root,  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  Berkshire  County  Regiment.  He  was  born  in  West- 
field  ;  died  in  Sheffield,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  14627,  18219. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  323 


MRS.  JULIA  ALLEN  GRAY.  32946 

Bon  in  Thomaston,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Kennedy  Gray. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Joseph  Coombs,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Lorenzo  B.  Allen  and  Nancy  P.  Prince,  his  wife. 

Granddaugliter  of  Hezekiah  Prince  and  Isabella  Coombs,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Coombs  and  Elizabeth  Gamble,  his 
wife. 

Joseph  Coombs,  (1752-1817),  served  as  sergeant  in  the  Bay- 
uduce  expedition  under  Capt.  Philip  M.  Ulmer,  Col.  Samuel 
McCobb's  regiment,  1779.  He  was  born  in  Brunswick,  Maine; 
died  in  South  Thomaston. 

Also  Nos.   10275,  23872. 

MISS  ALMIRA  LEWIS.  32947 

Born  in  Rochester,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Andrew  Porter  and  of  Col.  Alexander 
Lowrey,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Payson  Lewis  and  Almira  Fulton,  his  wife,  m. 
1766. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Lewis  and  Elizabeth  Williams  Pbrter,  (1801- 
72),  his  wife,  m.  1834;  Henry  Fulton  and  Elizabeth  Plumer,  (1803-68), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Porter,  (1768-1842)  and  Sarah  Williams, 
his  wife,  m.  1796;  George  Plumer,  (1762-1843)  and  Margaret  Lowry, 
his  wife,  m.  1784. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Porter  and  Elizabeth  McDowell, 
his  1st  wife,  m.  1767;  Alexander  Lowrey' and  Mary  Waters,  his  ist  wife, 
m.  1752. 

Andrew  Porter,  (1743-1813),  served  as  captain  of  marines; 
colonel  of  artillery  and  fought  in  many  battles. 

Also  Nos.  669,  2335,  5528,  6404,  8234,  10774'  11268,  13718,  27588. 

Alexander  Lowrey,  (1727-1806),  was  a  member  of  the  As- 
sembly, 1775,  and  as  senior  colonel  commanded  the  Lancaster 
militia  at  Brandywine  and  Germantown. 

Also  Nos.  41,  1 134,  2385,  7170,  14382,  21489. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  P.  LEWIS.  32948 

Born  in  Rochester,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Andrew  Porter  and  of  Col.  Alexander 
Lowrey. 
Daughter  of  Edward  Payson  Lewis  and  Almira  Fulton,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32947- 


324  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

MISS  ANNIE  A.  BOGGS.  32949 

Born  in  Wilcox  county,  Alabama. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Hamilton,  Ann  Kennedy  and  Capt. 
Thomas'  Woodward,  all  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  G.  W.  Boggs  and  Martha  Mobley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Gilliland  Boggs  and  Eleanor  Hamilton, 
his  wife;  Green  Berry  Mobley  and  Savilla  Hill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hamilton  and  Ann  Kennedy,  his 
wife,  m.  1783;  Thomas  Hill  and  Jemima  Woodward,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Kennedy  and  Mary  Ann  Brandon, 
his  wife;  William  Woodward  and  Nina  Barrett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Thomas  Woodward  and  Jemima  Collins, 
his  wife. 

Thomas  Hamilton,  (1759-1853),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1.834,  for  service  as  private  of  infantry  and  cavalry  and 
as  wagon  master  until  1782,  of  South  Carolina  line.  He  was 
born  in  York  Co.,  Pa. ;  died  in  South  Carolina. 

Also  Nos.  20782,  21336,  26576,  30561. 

Ann  Kennedy,  (1761-1836),  carried  despatches,  on  horse- 
back, in  her  stockings  to  Morgan's  headquarters  in  South  Car- 
olina. 

Thomas  Woodward,  the  Regulator,  was  an  old  man  when  the 
Revolution  began.  He  served  in  the  Rangers  and  was  killed,. 
1779,  while  in  pursuit  of  a  band  of  Tories. 

Also  Nos.  14430,  26577- 

MISS  ANNIE  JONES  CHANDLER.  3295(> 

Born  in  Oxford,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jacob  Van  Hook  and  of  Harrison 
Jones. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Thomas  Chandler  and  Lucretia  Maria  Thompson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Thompson  and  Martha  Ann  Jones,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Thompson  and  Lucretia  Van  Hook, 
his  wife;  WiUiam  Stokes  Jones  and  Martha  Bond,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jcaob  Van  Hook  and  Lucretia  Van  Hook, 
his  wife;  Harrison  Jones  and  Ann  Ligon,  his  wife. 

Harrison  Jones,  (1757-1841),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Cumberland  county,  Virginia,  militia  and  lost  a  leg  at  the 


UNCAGE  BOOK.  325 


battle  of  Guilford.  He  was  placed  on  the  state  pension  roll, 
1787. 

Also  Nos.  3017,  9377,  12473,  13243- 

Jacob  Van  Hook  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Halifax 
county,  Virginia,  1833,  for  service  as  private  and  sergeant  in 
the  North  Carolina  line.  He  was  at  the  battle  of  King's 
Mountain.  He  was  bom  in  Orange  Co.,  N,  C,  1761 ;  removed 
to  Virginia,  1807,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  ^8576. 

MRS.  MINNIE  SMITH  HOLT.  32951 

Born  in  Indianola,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Warner  T.  Holt. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Bryan. 

Daughter  of  G.  K.  Smith  and  Augusta  Adelaide  Heathman,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Burrage  Heathman  and  Elvira  Martin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  James  Martin  and  Elvira  Bryan,  (b.  1790),  his 
wife,  m.  1806. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Bryan  and  Nancy  Robbins,  his  wife, 
m.  1788. 

John  Bryan,  (1753-1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
North  Carolina,  1831,  for  service  as  sergeant,  ensign,  lieu- 
tenant and  captain  of  Pennsylvania  militia. 

MRS.  IDA  AILEEN  HOWELL  TYE.  32952 

Born  in  Crystal  Springs,  Mississippi. 

Wife  of  Hiram  C.  Tye. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Alexander,  Alexander  Thompson, 
Solomon  Strickland,  Lieut.  Robert  Simmons,  Jesse  Holbrook, 
and  Samuel  Howell. 

Daughter  of  Solon  Henderson  Howell  and  Mignomie  Russell,  his 
wife,  m.  1876. 

Granddaughter  of  Raleigh  Howell,  (1813-57)  and  Mary  Coor,  (1814- 
1904),  his  wife;  John  Randolph  Russel,  (1824-68)  and  Louisa  Wells, 
(1833-70),  his  wife,  m.  1852. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Howell,  (1785-1862)  and  Pleasant 
Holbrook,  (1789-1854),  his  wife;  David  Russel  and  Elizabeth  Black,  his 
wife;  Thomas  Wells,  (1805-84)  and  Cynthia  Thompson,  (1807-91),  his 
wife,  m.  1826. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Howell  and  Mary  Hutson,  (1749- 
1836),     his     wife;     Jesse     Holbrook     and     Susannah,    his    wife,    m. 


326  '        DAUGHTERS  O?  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

1787;  Robert  Black  and  Matilda  Alexander,  his  wife;  Nathaniel  Wells 
and  EHzabeth  Simmons,  his  wife;  Alexander  Thompson,  Jr.,  (1771- 
1845)  and  Eunice  Strickland,  (1776- 1824),  his  wife,  m.  1794. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Alexander  and  Elizabeth  Read, 
his  wife;  Robert  Simmons  and  Annie  Miller,  his  wife;  Alexander 
Thompson  and  Elizabeth  Hodge,  his  wife,  m.  1760;  Solomon  Strick- 
land and  Amy  Pace,  his  wife. 

James  Alexander,  (1739-1815),  commanded  a  company  in 
the  Revolution  in  the  North  Carolina  line. 

Alexander  Thompson,  (1739-1815),  was  a  refugee  to 
Georgia,  where  he  served  as  a  soldier. 

Solomon  Strickland,  (1735-1818),  served  as  a  soldier.  He 
died  in  Madison  Co.,  Ga. 

Robert  Simmons,  (1754-81),  served  as  lieutenant  and  lost 
his  life  at  Eutaw  Springs. 

Jesse  Holbrook,  (1764-1844),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Elbert  Co.,  Ga.,  183 1,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Virginia 
militia. 

Samuel  Howell,  (1750- 1824),  served  as  a  soldier  in  the 
Second  South  Carolina  Regiment,  1775-78. 


MRS.  CHARLOTTE  KILGORE  WARDLAW.  32953 

Born  in  South  Carolina. 

Widow  of  Samuel  Watts  Wardlaw. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Kilgore  and  of  Capt.  Samuel 
Hammond,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Jesse  Kilgore  and  AHthea  Lois  Collins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Kilgore,  (1760-1810)  and  Keziah  Greer,  his 
1st  wife;   Lewis   Colhns  and  Charlotte  Hammond,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Kilgore  and  Anne  McCrary,  his 
wife ;  Samuel  Hammond  and  Mary  Jenkins,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Hammond,  (1722-1806),  served  in  the  Virginia  line 
as  did  also  his  three  sons.  He  was  born  in  Fairfax  Co.,  Va. ; 
died  in  South  Carolina. 

Also  Nos.  21803,  24968,  26575,  27132. 

Benjamin  Kilgore,  (1740-1810),  while  serving  as  captain, 
1779,  was  taken  prisoner,  made  his  escape  from  Charleston 
and  when  his  superior  officers  fell  he  took  the  command. 

Also  Nos.  8269,  14476. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  327 


MRS.  JESSE  KILGORE  WARDLAW  WARE.  32954 

Born  in  Oxford,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Neil  Ware. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Kilgore,  Capt.  Samuel  Ham- 
mond, Capt.  Hugh  Wardlaw,  Maj.  John  Bowie  and  Samuel. 
Watt,  all  of  South  Carolina. 

Daugliter  of  Samuel  Watt  Wardlaw,  (1836-94)  and  Charlotte  Kilgore, 
(b.  1840),  his  wife,  m.  1858. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Henry  Wardlaw,  (1807-87)  and  Eliza 
Bowie,  (1808-83),  his  wife,  m.  1830;  Jesse  Kilgore  and  Alethea  Lois 
Collins,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32953. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Wardlaw,  (1767- 1842)  and  Hannah 
Clarke,  (1778-1825),  his  wife,  m.  1796;  Andrew  Bowie,  (1773-1808)  and 
Rosey  Ann  Watt,  (1780-1855),  his  wife,  m.  1799. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaug'hter  of  Hugh  Wardlaw  and  Elizabeth  Coalter,  his 
wife,  m.  1763;  John  Bowie  and  Rosa  Reid,  his  wife;  Samuel  Watt  and 
Janet  Lesley,   (1753-1805),  his  wife. 

John  Bowie,  (17401827),  was  captain,  Continental  Line, 
at  Savannah,  where  he  was  wounded.  He  acted  as  major  in 
Williamson's  brigade  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He 
was  born  in  Scotland ;  died  in  Abbeville,  South  Carolina. 

Also  Nos.  24485,  2891 1. 

Samuel  Watt,  (1741-1802),  served  at  Ninety-Six.  He  was 
born  in  Ireland ;  died  in  South  Carolina. 

Hugh  Wardlaw,  (1746-1802),  commanded  a  company  of 
South  Carolina  militia  in  the  Revolution.  He  was  born  in 
Staunton,  Virginia;  died  in  Abbeville,  South  Carolina. 

Also  No.  20718. 

MRS.  MARY  L.  CANNON  MEEK.  32955 

Born  in  Columbus,  Mississippi. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Mills  Meek. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Cannon  and  of  Lieut.  Col.  John  Ervin, 
of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  William  Rashae  Cannon  and  Eliza  Jane  (Cannon),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Henry  Cannon,  (b.  1785)  and  Sarah  Ann 
McTyer,  his  wife,  m.   1804,    (parents  of  Eliza). 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Cannon  and  Mary  Ervin,  (1760-96), 
his  wife,  m.  1784. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Cannon  and   Elison,  his  wife; 

John  Ervin  and   Wilson,  his  wife. 


328  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

John  Ervin,  (1740-99),  served  as  lieutenant  colonel  with 
Marion  in  the  CaroHnas. 

Henry  Cannon,  (1758-1803),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
South  CaroHna  Hne. 

MRS.  JARUSHA  FRENCH  DAY.  32956 

Born  in  Cavendish,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Hezron  G.  Day. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Leonard  Proctor. 

Daughter  of  Calvin  Frendi  and  Valeria  Blood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Zacheus  Blood,  (1776-1840)  and  Experience  Proc- 
tor,   (1783-1871),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Leonard  Proctor  and  Mary  Keep,  his  2d 
wife. 

Leonard  Proctor,  (1734-1827),  responded  to  the  first  call  for 
troops  and  served  as  lieutenant  at  the  siege  of  Boston.  In 
1780  he  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety.  He  was 
born  in  Chelmsford,  Mass. ;  died  in  Proctorsville,  Vt.,  a  town 
he  founded. 

Also  Nos.  806,  1408,  1465s,  19229,  20005,  22845,  25347,  26128. 

MISS  ANNA  V.  DAY.  32957 

Born  in  Bradford,  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Leonard  Proctor,  Jonathan  Sawtell, 
John  Brown,  Jr.,  and  Sergt.  Benjamin  Patch. 

Daughter  of  Herzon  G.  Day  and  Jerusha  French,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  W.  Day  and  Sarah  Ann  Sargent,  his  wife; 
Calvin  French,  (1799-1879)  and  Valeria  Blood,  his  wife. 

See  No.  32956. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  French  and  Rebecca  Brown,  his  2d 
wife;  Enoch  Day  and  Rebecca  Sawtell,  his  wife;  Elias  Sargent  and 
Sarah  Patch,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Brown,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Bateman, 
his  wife,  m.  1751 ;  Jonathan  Sawtell,  Jr.  and  Hannah  Whitaker,  his 
wife;   Benjamin   Patch  and   Persis   Lewis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Brown  and  Elizabeth  Potter,  his 
wife,  m.  1714;  Jonathan  Sawtell  and  Mary  Holden,  his  wife,  m.  1749. 

John  Brown,  Jr.,  (1724-1803),  served  as  private  in  Capt. 
George  Minot's  company.  He  was  born  in  Concord,  Mass. ; 
died  in  New  Ipswich,  N.  H. 

Benjamin   Patch,    (1754-1827),  served  as  private  and  ser- 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  329 


geant  in  Capt.  Asa  Lawrence's  company  of  minute  men.  He 
was  born  in>  Groton,  Mass. ;  died  in  Ludlow,  Vt. 

Jonathan  Sawtell,  (1724-1801),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety  and  in  the  New  Hampshire  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Groton,  Mass.;  died  in  Rindge,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  1979s,  27055. 

MRS.  BERTHA  YOST  OFFUTT.  32958 

Born  in  Omaha,  Nebraska. 
,  Wife  of  Charles  Offutt. 

Descendant  of  Casper  Yost,  Richard  Jenness  and  Philip  Ed- 
ington. 

Daughter  of  Casper  Enoch  Yost  and  Anna  Marietta  Jenness,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Enoch  Yost  and  Minerva  Stout,  his  wife;  John 
Sedgwick  Jenness  and   Martha   Clarke,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Casper  Yost,  Jr.  and  Rachel  Edington,  his  wife, 
m.  1802 ;  Simon  D.  Jenness  and  Delia  Sedgwick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Casper  Yost  and  Catherine  Cole,  his  wife, 
m.  1768;  Philip  Edington  and  Eleanor  Hunt,  his  wife;  Thomas  Jenness, 
(b.  1748)  and  Sally  Yeaton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Jenness  and  Abigail  Sleeper, 
his  1st  wife,  m.  1745. 

Casper  Yost,  (1748-81),  served  in  the  Northumberland 
county,  Pennsylvania,  Associators.  He  was  born  in  Hanover, 
Pa. 

Philip  Edington,  (1750-1815),  served  as  a  soldier  at  the 
battle  of  Trenton.    He  died  in  Fayette,  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  27684. 

Richard  Jenness,  (1718-82),  was  a  patriot  and  served  on 
war  committees  in  New  Hampshire.  He  warmly  espoused  the 
cause  of  the  colonies. 

MRS.  ELLA  BALLOU  LOBINGIER.  32959 

Born  in  Jefferson,  Michigan. 
Wife  of  Charles  Sumner  Lobingier. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Elijah  Perrin,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  John  Hunker  and  Helen  Alma  Palmer,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  H.  Palmer  and  Alma  Perrin,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Perrin  and  Bethesda  Skinner,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Perrin  and  Milicent  Mason,  his  wife. 


^y}  DAUGHTERS  Of  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Elijah  Perrin,  (1738-99),  was  sergeant  of  infantry  in  the 
New  York  campaign,  in  the  Eleventh  Regiment  of  Connecticut 
militia.    He  was  born  in  Woodstock,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ANNA  TEBBETTS  BOARD  CHAMBERLAIN.      32960 

Born  in  Chester,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Edward  Chamberlain. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Tibbets,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Board  and  Hannah  Augusta  Curry,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Curry  and  Hannah  Tebbetts,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Bradbury  Tebbetts  and  Polly  Clough,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Tibbetts  and  Sarah  Bunker  Sinclair, 
his  wife. 

Henry  Tibbets,  (1756-1818),  enlisted,  1776,  in  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin Sias's  company  and  served  in  Stark's  brigade,  1777. 
He  was  born  in  Bamstead,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Northfield. 

Also  No.  24776. 

MRS.  GEORGIA  AUGUSTA  CLIFFORD  STONE.  32961 

Born  in  Tilton,  New  Hampshire. 
Wife  of  William  Edwin  Stone. 
Descendant  of  Henry  Tibbetts. 

Daughter  of  David  L.  Cliflford  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Curry,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Curry  and  Hannah  Tebbets,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32960. 

MRS.  SARAH  ABBY  PIKE.  32962 

Born  in  Deerfield,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  John  Quincy  Pike. 

Descendant  of  Elijah  Wiggin,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  George  Rowe  and  Sarah  A.  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ichabod  Rowe  and  Abigail  S.  Foss,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Foss  and  Sarah  Wiggin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Wiggin  and  Abigail,  his  wife. 

Elijah  Wiggin,  (1753-1808),  served  as  a  private  to  re- 
enforce  the  northern  Continental  army  at  Stillwater,  1777, 
under  Capt.  Nicholas  Rawlins.  He  was  born  in  Stratham; 
died  in  Newmarket,  N.  H. 


unh:age  book.  331 


MRS.  ELLA  FRANCES  PIKE  BROWN.  32963 

Born  in  Epping,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Frank  W.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Pike  and  of  Capt.  Edward  Hil- 
ton, of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  John  Quincy  Pike  and  Lenora  Cutting,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Henry  Pike  and  Eliza  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Pike,  (b.  1797)  and  Elizabeth  Folson 
Hilton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Pike  and  Mehitable  Perkins,  his 
wife;  Winthrop  Hilton,  (1766-1826)  and  Abigail  Hilton,  his  wife,  m. 
1794- 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Hilton  and  Elizabeth  Folsom, 
his  wife. 

Robert  Pike,  (1746-1819),  served  as  captain  of  New  Hamp- 
shire miHtia  in  the  expedition  to  Rhode  Island. 

Edward  Hilton,  (1730-94).  served  as  captain  in  the  first  call 
for  troops.    He  was  born  and  died  in  New  Market,  N.  H. 

MRS.  LOUISE  V.  DENYSE  BENZON.  32964 

Born  in  Tompkinsville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Theodore  Henry  Von  Fischer  Benzon. 

Descendant  of  Denyse  Denyse,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Mortimer  Denyse  and  Anna  Eliza  Vitt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Denyse  Denyse  and  Elizabeth  Oakley  Crocheron, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Denyse  Denyse  Denyse  and  Polly  Seabury,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jaques  Denyse  and  Ann  Schenck,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Denyse  Denyse  and  Tenntje  Van  Brunt, 
his  wife. 

Denyse  Denyse,  (1726-1806),  served  as  deputy  to  the  Pro- 
vincial Congress.    He  was  born  in  Long  Island,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ELLEN  KIRKBRIDE  LAWRENCE.  32965 

Born  in  Burlington  county.  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  William  Carr  Lawrence. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Oliphant,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  Hollinshead  Hilliard  Kirkbride  and  Sabilla  Oliphant,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  OHphant  and  Hannah   Pricket,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Oliphant  and  Mary  Shinn,  his  wife- 


332  DAUGHTE:RS  of  the  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Jonathan  Oliphant,  (1739-1804),  equipped  and  maintained 
a  company  of  Burlington  county  militia  until  retired  for  dis- 
ability.   He  was  born  in  Oliphant  Mills,  N.  J.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6048,  13538,  15139,  16332,  17664.  19910,  22215. 

MRS.  LILUAN  BEATRICE  SCULL  GRISCOM.  32966 

Born  in  Atlantic  City,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Norwood  Griscom. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Scull,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  E.  Scull  and  Anna  M.,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Jackson  Scull  and  Eunice  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Scull  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife. 

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

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

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

Also  Nos.  20474,  24109. 

MRS.  ANNA  M.  WRIGHT.  32967 

Born  in  Pleasantville,  New  Jersey. 

Widow  of  Willard  Wright,   M.   D. 

Descendant  of  Mathew  Dennis,  and  of  David  Dennis,  of  New 
Jersey. 

Daughter  of  John  Frambes  and  Eliza  Dennis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Dennis  and  Sarah  Frambes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Mathew  Dennis  and  Lovizar,  his  wife. 

Mathew  Dennis,  (1720-1818),  served  in  the  militia  of  Glou- 
cester county.  His  son  John  was  captured  at  Monmouth  and 
died  a  prisoner  of  war. 

David  Dennis,  (1751-1835),  was  a  private  in  the  state  troops 
when  New  Jersey  was  the  battlefield. 

Also  Nos.  18717,  21 1 14. 

MRS.  JULIE  BENEDICT  WINANS.  32968 

Born  in  Gainesville,  Alabama. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Winans. 
Descendant  of  Leonard  Sommers. 

Daughter  of  Philip  Benedict  and  Catharine  Sybilla  Sommer,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Sommer  and  Catharine  Shaffer,  his  wife. 


uncage;  book.  333 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Leonard  Sommers  and  Elizabeth  Phillippe,  his 
wife,  m.  1778. 

Leonard  Sommers,  (1759-1836),  enlisted,  1776,  and  was  in 
the  battles  of  Princeton,  Brandywine  and  Germantown.  He 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Lancaster  Co.,  1832,  for  ser- 
vice as  private  of  Pennsylvania  militia. 

Also  Nos.  13876,  24254. 

MRS.  MARGRET  PARSONS  COOK.  32969 

Born  in  Falls,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Edmund  Dunham  Cook. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Cornelius  Vansant,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Anderson  Parsons  and  Mary  Buckman,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Spencer  W.  Buckman  and  Sarah  Ann  Williamson, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Mahlon  Williamson  and  Charity  Vansant,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Van  Sant  and  Ann  Larzelere, 
his  wife. 

Cornelius  Vansant,  (1751-1816),  served  as  second  lieuten- 
ant in  the  Third  Associate  Company,  Bucks  county  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Makefield  township,  Pa. 

MRS.  JULIA  CORYELL  STULL  ROCKV^LL.  32970 

Born  in  Trenton,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Maxwell  G.  Rockwell. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Samuel  Peter  Forman,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Howell  C.  StuU  and  Mary  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Forman  Thompson  and  Julia  Grosvenor 
Norton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Lawrence  Thompson  and  Eliza  Forman, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  Peter  Forman  and  Margaret  Woodruff,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Peter  Forman. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Forman,  (1718-85)  and  Elea- 
nor Williamson,  his  wife,  m.  1742. 

Samuel  Peter  Forman  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  Monmouth 
county  militia.  He  was  several  times  sheriff  of  the  county. 
He  was  bom  in  Monmouth  county,  1757,  and  died  in  Allen- 
town,  N.  J.,  in  the  prime  of  life. 

Also  No.  28607. 


334  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

MISS  EDLA  BENSON  KASE.  32971 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Thomas  Cresap,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  John  Earle  Kase  and  Helen  Perveil,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Worthington  Perveil  and  Mary  J.  Reid,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-  granddaughter  of  William  Reid  and  Maria  Cresap,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Reid  and  Charity  Cresap,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cresap  and  Drusilla  Van  Swear- 
ingen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cresap  and  Hannah  Johnson, 
his  wife. 

Thomas  Cresap,  (1702-88),  was  an  organizer  of  the  Sons  of 
Liberty  and  an  active  patriot  of  Maryland. 

Also  Nos.  1841,  2057,  20320,  22350,  24293,  29108,  31 133. 

MRS.  MARY  PARKER  WINNER.  32972 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  Winner,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Edward  Vance,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Theodore  S.  Parker  and  Elizabeth  Vance,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jabez  Pierson  Vance  and  Mary  Richards,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Vance  and  Sarah  Pierson,  his  wife. 

Edward  Vance,  (1754- 1808),  served  as  a  minute  man  in  the 
Essex  county,  New  Jersey,  militia.  He  was  born  in  Elizabeth, 
where  he  died, 

MRS.  SIBYL  EAGER  YOUNG.  32973 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Edward  L.  Young. 

Descendant  of  Bezaleel  Eager  and  of  Lieut.  Col.  Nahum 
Eager,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Eager  and  Mary  R.  Elliot,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Eager  and  Sibyl  Huntington,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nahum  Eager  and  Sarah  Jennison,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Bezaleel  Eager  and  Persis  Ward,  his  wife. 

Nahum  Eager,  (1739-1805),  served  as  lieutenant  colonel  of 
Col.  John  Fellow's  regiment,  1775.  He  was  born  in  North- 
boro ;   died  in  Worthington,   Mass. 

Bezaleel  Eager,  (1713-87),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  335 


of  Correspondence  of  Northboro.    He  was  born  in  Marlboro; 
died  in  Northboro,  Mass. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  DICKERSON  WILLIS.  32974 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Peter  Dickerson,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Ira  W.  Willis  and  Julia  Fowler,  his  ist  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Willis  and  Elizabeth  Dickerson,  (1791-1847), 
his  wife,  m.  1809. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Dickerson,  (1770-1846)  and  Eunice 
Pierson,  his  wife,  m.   1790. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Peter  Dickerson  and  Sarah  Armstrong,  his 
2d  wife,  m.  1763. 

Peter  Dickerson,  (1725-80),  was  a  member  of  the  First 
Provincial  Congress.  He  armed  and  clothed  a  company  and 
was  with  Maxwell's  brigade  at  Germantown,  Valley  Forge 
and  Monmouth.  He  was  born  in  Southold,  L.  I. ;  died  in 
Morristown,  N-  J. 

Also  No.  6555. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  RAMSDEN.  32975 

Born  in  Camden,  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  William  Cbwden. 

Daughter  of  James  Ramsden  and  Mehetable  Ann  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abiathar  Vinton  Taylor  and  Margaret  Cowden,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Cowden  and  Sarah  Crawford,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Cowden. 

William  Cowden,  (-1747-1815),  enlisted,  1781,  for  three  years 
as  a  private  in  Capt.  Ebenezer  Smith's  company,  Col.  Michael 
Jackson's  regiment  of  Hampshire  county,  Massachusetts,  mil- 
itia.   He  was  born  in  Pelham,  Mass. ;  died  in  Pomfret,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  EDYTH  SHEORD  WILLIAMS.  "  32976 

Born  in  Little  Falls,  New  York. 
Wife  of  David  J.  Williams. 

Descendant  of  John  Waite,  Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Hon.  Titus  Sheord  and  Helen  Waite,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Lorenzo  D.  Waite,  (1817-96)  and  Emily  C.  Tucker, 
(1823-95),  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Job  Waite,    (1787-1854)    and  Rebecca  Bennett, 


336  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

(1790-1848),  his  wife;  Samuel  Carter  Tucker,  (1795-1875)  and  Lucy 
Armstrong   Whittacker,    (1802-78),   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Waite,  Jr.  and  Mary  Dunnell,  (b. 
1734),  his  wife;  John  Whittacker  and  Lucy  Armstrong,  his  wife. 

John  Waite,  Jr.,  (1734-91),  responded  to  the  first  call  for 
troops.  He  was  at  Lexington  and  served  in  a  regiment  of 
Guards,  1778.    He  was  born  in  Lynn,  Mass.;  died  in  Boston. 

MRS.  ANN  ELIZABETH  BLOSS.  32977 

Born  in  Dunkirk,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Clark  Bloss. 

Descendant  of  Casper  Rouse,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Asa  L.  Mulkins  and  Ann  EHzabeth  De  Witt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alvin  De  Witt  and  Elizabeth  Rouse,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Casper  Rouse  and  Catherine  Kimball,  his  wife. 

Casper  Rouse-,  (1734-1811),  was  a  patriot  who  loaned  1,000 
pounds  to  the  government  in  1779  to  carry  on  the  war.  He 
died  in  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  ROOT  GODFREY.         32978 

Born  in  Oxford,  New  York. 

Wife  of   Charles  Godfrey. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Root. 

Daugliter  of  Ebenezer  Root  and  Cynthia  Whipple,  his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Root,  (1760- 1842),  enlisted,  1777,  in  the  Berk- 
shire county  militia  under  Col.  John  Brown.  He  was  placed 
on  the  pension  roll  of  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1831,  for  service 
as  private  in  the  Massachusetts  militia. 

MRS.  HARRIET  ROOT  YOUNG.  32979 

Born  in  Oxford,  New  York. 
Wife  of  John  Young. 
Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Root. 

Daugliter  of  Ebenezer  Root  and  Cynthia  Whipple,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32978. 

MISS  GRACE  D.  NORTON.  '  32980 

Born  in  Elmira,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  George  Norton  and  of  William  Norton,  of 
Connecticut. 


UNCAGE  BOOK.  T^T^y 


Daughter  of  Norman  Randall  Norton  and  Mary  Ann  Boak,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Norton  and  Betsey  Hill  Howard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Norton  and  Laurana  Kimberley  More- 
house, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Norton  and  Agnes  Austin,  his 
wife. 

George  Norton,  (1724-77),  was  in  the  battle  of  Trenton, 
where  he  was  wounded.  He  was  carried  home  and  died  soon 
after. 

Also  Nos.  17219,  19999. 

William  Norton,  (1754-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut line.  He  was  born  in  Suffield,  Conn. ;  died  in  White 
Creek,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  7252. 

MRS.  HARRIET  NEWELL  OVERTON  BABCOCK.        32981 

Born  in  Henderson,  New  York. 

Wife  of  WilHs  A.  Babcock. 

Descendant  of  James  Overton,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Elisha  Overton  and  Ruth  Carter,   (1801-62),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joel  Overton,  (1779-1844)  and  Naomi  Wells,  (1775- 
1865),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Overton  and  Elvira  (Overton)  cousins, 
his  wife. 

James  Overton  served  as  a  private  in  the  Suffolk  county, 
New  York,  militia.     He  died,  1833,  in  Herkimer  county. 

Also  No.  31692. 

MRS.  HELEN  TAYLOR  BARNEY.  32982 

Born  in  EHisburgh,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Martin  V.  B.  Barney. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Bemis. 

Daughter  of  Cyrus  Taylor  and  Amanda  M.  Attridge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Attridge  and  Polly  Bemis  (b.  1781), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bemis  and  Jemima  Stoddard,  his  wife, 
m.  1780. 

Joseph  Bemis,  (1758-1837),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Vermont,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massachusetts' 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Westminster,  Mass. ;  died  in  Dum- 
merston,  Vt. 


338  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  PEARL  EDGERTON  SOHMER.  32983 

Born   in   Portland,   Oregon. 

Wife  of  Francis  Joseph  Sohmer. 

Descendant  of  Roger  Edgerton  and  of  Capt.  Matthew  Cole,, 
of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Albert  D.  Edgerton  and  Deborah  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hial  Edgerton  and  Lydia  Patrick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Roger  Edgerton  and  Betsy  Cole,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Cole  and  Lois  Tyler,  his  wife. 

Roger  Edgerton,  (1761-1844),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.,  183 1,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
Connecticut  Continental  Line.     He  died  in  Coventry,  N.  Y. 

Matthew  Cole,  (1746-1826),  commanded  a  company  when 
Tryon  invaded  the  colony.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Sharon. 

Also  Nos.  3942,  10909,  121 14,  18759,  25810. 

MRS.  KATE  BARNEY  WHITNEY.  32984 

Born  in  Henderson,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Wortley  Whitney. 

Descendant  of  Tilly  Richardson. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Portal  Barney  and  Mary  A.  Hungerford,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edwin  Hungerford  and  Catherine  Ferrell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Hungerford  and  Mary  Richardson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Tilly  Richardson  and  Mary  Thurston,  his 
wife. 

Tilly  Richardson,  (1759-1852),  served  several  enlistments 
in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  at  the  surrender  of  Bur- 
goyne  and  at  the  battle  of  Rhode  Island.  He  was  born  in 
Sterling,  Mass. ;  died  in  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  where  the  Chap- 
ter has  marked  his  grave  in  Brookside  Cemetery. 

Also  Nos.  3686,  4200,  5335,  8120. 

MRS.  ANNA  ELDERKIN  POTTER  JOHNSON.  32985 

Born  in  Middletown,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Rev.  Cyrus  Augustus  Johnson. 
Descendant  of  John  Ashley,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  George  Elderkin  and  Anna  Spalding,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Samuel   Spalding  and   Lucinda  Ashley,   his  wife.. 


UN^GE  BOOK.  339 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Spalding  and  Phebe  Bryant,  his  wife; 
John  Ashley  and  Mary  Booth,  his  wife. 

John  Ashley,  (1747-1833),  served  with  the  minute  men  at 
the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Springfield,  Mass., 
where  he  died. 

MISS  MARY  ELIZABETH  HIGLEY.  32986 

Born  in  Bainbridge,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  John  Higley  and  of  Capt.  Thomas  Bidwell, 
of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Walter  Higley  and  Catherine  Alice  Wade,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Luther  Higley  and  Sarah  F.  Bidwell,  (b.  1801), 
his  3d  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Deacon  Obed  Higley,  (1757-1841)  and  Rebecca 
Mills,  his  wife;  Thomas  Bidwell,  (b.  1764)  and  Lavinia  Humphrey,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Higley  and  Apphia  Humphrey,  (1726- 
62),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1745;  Thomas  Bidwell  and  Esther  Orton,  his 
wife. 

John  Higley,  (1722- 1802),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution,  1776,  under  his  cousin, 
Capt.  John  Brown,  in  the  Connecticut  line. 

Thomas  Bidwell,  (1738- 1802),  served  as  ensign  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  and  as  captain  to  repel  the  enemy  in  the  invasion 
of  Tryon.    He  was  born  in  Canton,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also   Nos.   19643,  25580. 

MRS.  FRANCES  S.  RIDER.  32987 

Born  in  Frankfort,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Byron  Adelbert  Rider. 

Descendant  of  Asa  Priest. 

Daughter  of  Roderick  H.   Smith  and   Mary  Paddock,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Paddock  and  Clarissa  Priest,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter   of  Asa   Priest   and   Pamela   Littlejohn,   his   wife. 

Asa  Priest,  (1759-1844),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  183 1,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Leominster,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Sauquoit,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  OLIVIA  MYERS  MACY.  32988 

Born  in  Livingston,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Richard  Macy. 


340  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Myers,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Abram  Marshall  Myers  and  Catharine  Maria  Potts,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Myers  and  Catharine  Maria  Becker,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Myers  and  Rebecca  Waldron,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Myers,  (1765-1859),  enlisted  as  express  rider  at  the 
age  of  thirteen  and  served  under  Col.  Udney  Hay  at  Wash- 
ington's Headquarters,  Fishkill.  He  rode  to  Danbury,  Conn., 
was  guide  at  night  to  Lafayette  and  Rochambeau.  He  took 
despatches  from  commanding  officers  to  the  state  lines  where 
he  gave  them  to  Sheldon's'  Dragoons  to  deliver  to  Washing- 
ton. His  pension  was  allowed,  1832,  for  service  as  a  private 
and  later  increased  as  it  was  contended  that  the  law  entitled 
an  express  rider  the  pension  of  a  captain. 

MISS  WINIFRED  RUSSELL  ENGLISH.  32989 

Born  in  Hudson,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Hale  and  of  Joel  White,  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  Groesbeek  English  and  Jane  Averell  Russell,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Spencer  Russell  and  Elizabeth  White,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  White  and  Wealthy  Pomeroy,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  White  and  Sarah  Hale,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joel  White  and  Rutli  Dart,  his  2d  wife ; 
Jonathan  Hale  and  Elizabeth  Wells,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Hale,  (1718-76),  commanded  a  company  of  Col. 
Erastus  Wolcott's  regiment  which  turned  out  for  the  defense 
of  Boston,  and  died  of  camp  fever  during  the  siege.  He  was 
born  in  Glastonbury,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  431,  1758,  2267,  3298,  4538,  8599,  11182,  16073,  17262,  25542. 

Joel  White,  (1705-89),  who  had  held  civil  office  in  the  col- 
onies, was  chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Safety,  1777.  He 
represented  Bolton  in  the  Assembly  twenty-six  sessions. 

Also  Nos.  686,  1758,  S3o6,  15487,  26873. 

MRS.  MARY  ATWOOD  SMITH.       .  32990 

Born  in  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  H.  Lyle  Smith,  M.  D. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  34I 


Descendant  of  John  At  wood,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  S.  Atwood  and  Mary  Orr,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Atwood,  (b.  1772)  and  Mary  Cheney,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Atwood,  (b.  1736)  and  Dolly  Wells^ 
his  2d  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Atwood  and  Abigail  Sanders,  his  ist 
wife,  m.  1735. 

John  Atwood,  (1714-1812),  was  a  patriot  of  Hampstead,. 
N.  H.,  where  he  was  born  and  died. 

MISS  LOUISE  AMANDA  CHAPPELL.  32991 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  James  Chappell. 

Daughter  of  James  Chappell,  (1800-62)  and  Jane  Lang,  (1807-56),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Chappell  and  Priscilla  Leffingwell,  (1771- 
1840),  his  2d  wife. 

James  Chappell,  (1760-1820),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Bergen  county.  New  Jersey  line.  He  removed  to  Wyoaning' 
Valley,  and  from  there  to  New  York,  where  he  died  at  Ger- 
man Flats. 

MRS.  LEORA  DE  LAND  HUBBELL.  32992 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Walter  Sage  Hubbell. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  De  Land. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Brown  De  Land,  (1823-72)  and  Minerva  Farce, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Levi  De  Land,  (b.  1793)  and  Hannah  Brown,  his 
wife,  m.  1819. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  De  Land  and  Elizabeth  Anderson,  his  2d 
wife. 

Daniel  De  Land  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts 
line.  He  was  born  in  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1743;  died  in  Wash- 
ington Co.,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ELIZA  SAGE  PAINE.  32993 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Cyrus  F.  Paine. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Charles  Norton  and  of  Corp.  Giles  Sage, 
of  Connecticut. 


342  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Nelson  Sage,  (1812-86)  and  Eliza  Elizabeth  Lake,  (181^ 
55),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Orin  Sage,  (1787- 1866)  and  Marilla  Olcott,  (i793- 
1876),  his  wife;  John  Lake,  (1789-1869)  and  Mindwell  Norton,  (b.  1791) 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Giles  Sage  and  Ann  Wright,  his  wife;  Charles 
Norton  and   Elizabeth  Lyman,  his  wife. 

Charles  Norton  served  as  sergeant,  ensign  and  captain  in 
the  Connecticut  militia.  In  1781  his  company  was  held  in 
reserve  in  case  of  need.  He  was  born  in  Durham.  Conn.,  1748; 
died  in  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Giles  Sage,  (1742-97),  served  as  corporal  in  the  regiment  of 
Light  Horse  in  the  Jerseys,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Cromwell, 
Conn.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  HARRIET  ALICE  CHAPPELL  TRAIN.  32994 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 
Widow  of  Horace  D wight  Train. 
Descendant  of  James  Chappell. 
Daughter  of  James  Chappell  and  Jane  Lang,  his  wife. 
See  No.  32991. 

MRS.  KATHARINE  SEDGWICK  COOLEY.  32995 

Born  in  Hunter,  New  York. 

Widow  of  Rev.  Henry  E.  Cooley. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Sedgwick.  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Henry  Sedgwick  and  Christina  Ingersoll,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Sedgwick,  Jr.  and  Ann  Steele,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Sedgwick,  (1725-94)  and  Deborah 
Higgins,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Sedgwick,  Jr.,  (1754-1828),  was  granted  a  pension 
for  two  years  actual  service  as  private  in  the  Connecticut  line. 

Also  Nos.  3469,  8370,  13647,  26666. 

MRS.  HATTIE  C.  M.  SADLIER.  32996 

Born  in  Walden,  New  York. 
Wife  of  James  E.  Sadlier,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Henry  Smith,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  T.  L.  Millspaugh  and  Eleanor  D.  Smith,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  David  H.  Smith  and  Harriet  Dickerson,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  343 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry   Smith  and   ^laria  Crist,  his  wife. 

Henry  Smith,  (1740-1815),  was  commissioned  lieutenant, 
1775,  and  re-appointed,  1778,  under  Capt.  Mattice  Felter.  He 
was  born  in  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARTHA  KNEELAND  DANOLDS  KING.  32997 

Born  in  Eagle  Harbor,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Frederick  King. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Williams. 

Daughter  of  Henry  S.  Danolds  and  Sarah  J.  Kneeland,  (1836-75), 
his  wife,  m.  1851. 

Granddaughter  of  Sylvester  W.  Kneeland,  (1803-75)  and  Sarah 
Hanna,  his  wife,  m.   1827. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Kneeland  and  Statira  Williams,  (i777- 
1811),  liis  wife,  m.  1797. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Williams  and  Ann  Hart  (widow 
Gates),  his  2d  wife. 

Thomas  Williams,  (1728-1806),  served  as  a  minute  man, 
1776,  and,  1777,  enlisted  as  a  private  for  three  years  under 
Capt.  Eliphalet  Holmes.  He  was  born  in  East  Haddam, 
Conn.;  died  at  Hadley,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  13849,  15357- 

MISS  EMMA  ELIZABETH  ODELL.  32998 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Odell  (Odle),  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Odell,  (1820-86)  and  Elizabeth  Hopkins,  his  wife, 
m.  1846. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Odell,  (1788-1863)  and  Jane  Lynt,  his  wife, 
m.  1819. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Odell,  (1765-1855)  and  Rebecca  Tomp- 
kins, (1772- 1863),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Odell  and  Mary  Vincent,  his  wife. 

Joshua  Odell,  (1740-1819),  served  as  a  private  in  Col.  Goose 
Van  Schaick's  regiment.    He  died  in  Greenburgh,  New  York. 

MRS.  MARY  GORDON  PRATT.  32999 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Dallas  Bache  Pratt. 
Descendant  of  Rev.  Andrew  Hunter. 

Dau^ter  of  Charles  Griswold  Landon  and  Susan  Hunt  Gordon,  his 
wife,  m.  1849. 


344  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Gordon  and  Anne  Hunter,  (1781-1842), 
his  wife,  m.  1802. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Andrew  Hunter  and  Anna  Riddell,  his 
wife,  m.  1775. 

Andrew  Hunter,  (1750-1823),  served  as  chaplain  of  the 
New  Jersey  troops,  1776,  and  was  transferred  to  the  Conti- 
nental Line,  1777.  He  was  taken  prisoner,  exchanged  and 
served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Little  York, 
Pa. ;  died  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Also  No.  23669. 

MRS.  HELEN  HART  BOGERT.  33000. 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Edward  S.  Bogert,  U.  S.  N. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  William  Hart,  of  Penns3dvania. 
Daughter  of  Joseph  R.  Hart  and  Elizabeth  H.  Cook,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Means  Hart  and  Jane  Baird,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Hart  and  Elizabeth  Means,  his  wife. 
William  Hart,  (1748-1841),  was  appointed  lieutenant,  1781, 
of  Bucks  county  militia. 

"See  No." — indicates  a  reference  to  that  number  in  the  same  volume. 

"Also  No." — indicates  the  National  Number  of  a  "Daughter"  who  has  entered  the 
Society  on  the  same  ancestor  and  whose  lineage  has  been  published  in  a  former  volume. 
This  is  done  to  link  together  widely  scattered  families.  If  the  number  should  be  4006. 
it  will  be  in  the  fifth  volume;    if  5005.  in  the  sixth  volume,  etc. 

"Real  Daughters"  are  those  whose  fathers  rendered  service  in  the  cause  of  Independence. 
and  their  names  are  printed  in  italics  in  the  text  and  index.  There  are  twenty-one 
"Real    Daughters"    in    this   volume. 


INDEX 


Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 


INDEX. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 


Adair,  Adelaide  Thornton,    53 

Adams,    Augusta ■•  215 

Adams,  Minna  Worthington,    284 

Adlem,  Emma  G.  Finch, 189 

Aiken,  Carrie  Evelyn "72 

Aiken,   Corrie   Jane,    72 

Aiken,  Mary  Brownlow,    239 

Aitken,  Caroline  Faxon,    70 

Alford,  Marie  Stevens, 113 

Allen,  Adeline  Amanda  Smith 49 

Allen,  Eunice  Belknap  Colladay,    222 

Allen,   Maud   Lambert,    161 

Allison,   Frances   Cora 270 

Allison,    Harriet    Adaline,     269 

Alston,  Caroline  Du   Bignon,    141 

Altemus,   Hannah  E.,    226 

Alvord,    Grace   Brewster, 46 

Ames,  Lou  M.  S., 76 

Anderson,    Josephine 145 

Anderson,  Margaret  Wing, 12 

ANDERSON,  MARTHA  ELIZABETH  SUMMER, 43 

Andrews,   Dina   Lambert 317 

Armstrong,   Elizabeth  Meservey,    291 

Armstrong,  Mary  Scott  Moxley, 295 

Arnold,  Nellie  Lake,   204 

Arnspargar   Ruby  Loury,    293 

Ashley,  Clementine  Murray 2  90 

Atkinson,  Palmer  Graham  Phelan,    138 

Atwood,  Julia  A.  M., 265 

Axson,   Margaret  Callaway,    142 

Ayres,  Emma  F 172 

Babcock,  Alice  Mary,    55 

Babcock,  Harriet  Newell  Overton, 337 

Babcock,  Sarah  L.,    2  64 

Bakhmetiff,    Mary,     86 

H  vin.    Ellen    Collins, 26 

Ball,   Carrie   Briant,    270 


348  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AME^RICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Barber,  Ada  Campbell,    106 

Barfield,  Harriet  S.  Webster, 276 

Barhydt,  Eleanor  C, 22 

Barlow,  Frances  Joe  McKown 235 

Barnard,  Mary  Josephine, 35 

Barnard,  Minnie  Haines, 52 

Barney,  Helen  Taylor 337 

Barrett,    Katharine    Stoutenburgh 136 

Barrows,  Emma  H.  Shattuck, 227 

Bartlett,  Mary  Biden 309 

Bartlett,  Mary  Eastman 119 

Barton,  Sadie  Missimer  Clampitt,    92 

Bayley,  Mary  Richards 48 

Beale,  Lillian  Bryant,    58 

Beamer,  Eliza  Bush  Hinman, 33 

BEARDSLEY,  EUNICE  WADE, 287 

Beck,   Louise   Coman,    259 

Beck,  Martha  J.,    32  0 

Bedinger,  Anna  Elizabeth,   12 

Beebe,   Delia 104 

Beeman,  Maie  Ogden  Winans, 261 

Beeson,  Leola  Selman,    274 

BELCHER,   MARAMA  BROWN,    301 

Belden,   Carrie  Josephine  Bardwell,    35 

Bell,  Fleurette  De  Benneville, 225 

Bellatti,   Sophie   H.,    149 

Benham,  Mary  Louise  Root, 2  49 

Bennett,  Eleanor  Brown  Clayton, 184 

Benzon,   Louise  V.    Denyse,    331 

Bettis,   Wilmoth   Evans 54 

Bigelow,  Mary  W.  Smith,    130 

Billings,  Carrie  May  Graham, 97 

Billings,  Ella  Russell,    232 

Billon,  Naomi  Peterson,    52 

Bissell,  Mary  Frederica 21 

Black,  Clara  Berry, 158 

Black,   Grace  Ayers,    29 

Blackmer,  Emma  Morton, 282 

Blair,    Lovisa    I.,     218 

Blake,   Achsah   Frances  Whitney,    47 

Bliss,  Cynthia  French,    81 

Blood,  Florence  Easton  Jenkins,   154 

Bloom,  Mary  Hunt,    64 

Bloss,  Ann  Elizabeth,    336 

Boardman,  Mary  Green,    130 

Bogert,    Helen    Hart,     344 

Boggs,  Annie  A.,    324 

Bolton,  Fannie  Alfreda  Johnson, 161 

Bond,  Henrietta  Ingalls  Wallace,    255 

Booth,  Mary  Ann  Allard 44 

Bostick,  Molly  Camilla, 136 

Bostwick.    Carrie    Black 287 

Bowen,  Grace  Bowen  King,    212 

Bowen,   Louise   Grossman,    64 

Boykin,  Rita  Garnett,    256 

Brabrook,    Frances   E.,    46 

Brackett,  Mary  Elizabeth,    208 

Brady,  Grace  Emeline  Mabie, 230 

Braiden,  Clara  Vaile,    16 


iNDi:x.  349 


Breaker,    Mary   Alvira   Woodruff,    36 

Brickell,   Mary  Blassingame,    122 

Briggs,  Julia  E 128 

Briggs,  Minnie  Elizabeth  Clement,    196 

Briggs,  Robey  E.,    119 

Brinton,  Frances  Helen, 92; 

Bristol,  Ellen  Lee, 255 

Britton,  Harriet  Lord, 203 

Bronson,    Hallie 113 

Brooks,  Jennie  M.,    292 

Brooks,   Margaret   Robinson,    167 

Brown,  Carrie  E.  Trumbull 150 

Brown,  Charlotte  Alene  Killan,    127 

Brown,  Ella  Frances  Pike,    331 

Brown,  Evelyn  Williams 265 

BROWN,    HULDAH    A.,    232 

Brown,  Julia  D.,    200 

Bi-own,    Kate    Milner 136 

Brown,  Katherine  Loving,    212 

Brown,  Laura  Bailey,    250 

Brown,  Mary  B.  Marden,    45 

Brown,  Mary  Louise  Seymour, 12 

Brown,   Mary  Ursula   Skidmore,    206 

Brown,    Minnie    White,    85 

Brown,    Sarah    Gertrude,     74 

Browne,  Ella  Persis  Chapin 9 

Browne,  Suthie  Adine,    276 

Brusstar,    Virginia    Hunter,    216 

Buckley,   Alia   R.,    3  4 

Buell,  Mary  Catherine,  M.  D., 155 

Bugbee,    Mary   S.,    130 

Burchard,  Elizabeth  Janet  Hunter,    117 

Burdge,  Mary  Bicknell, 251 

Burdsall,  Helen  Virginia  Benjamin,    190 

Burke,   Allettice   H .  27 

Burke,  Susan  Miller,   14 

Burnett,   Ida   F 51 

Burns,  Clara  Northway,    60 

Burroughs,  Elizabeth  Fenner,    .  .  ., 223 

Burt.  Theodora  Elliot  Hyatt,    87 

Butler,  Helen  Beatrice  Murray 95 

Butlin,    Minerva,    9 

Byington,  Frances  Brenmer, 154 

Bj^rd,  Lucy  H 319 

Cain,   Elizabeth    S.,    45 

Calvert,  Elizabeth  Fyfer,    53 

Cameron,  Susie  L.  M., 173 

Camp,  Jessye  Carver 97 

Capron,    Harriet,    242 

Carder,  Mary  Harvey, 69 

Carey,  Mabelle  Irene  Myers,    261 

Carlisle,   Roselyn    Reid,    7 

Carothers,   Frances  Ann,    297 

Carr,  Fannie  Smith, 82 

Carter,  Adelia  Lawrence,    169 

Carter,   Sarah  Jordan   Prince 256 

Cavanaugh,  Letha  Putnam,    250 

Cavender,  Lucinda   Rogers,    174 


350  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Cessna,  Flora  Eaby,    88 

Chaffee,    Nellie    Eugenia, 131 

Chamberlain,  Anna  Tebbetts  Board,   330 

Chamberlin,    Martha    M.,    252 

Chandler,  Annie  Jones, 324 

Chapman,  Adelaide  Heyworth 50 

Chapman,   Delia   Upham,    300 

Chapman,   Evangeline,    i 50 

Chappell,    Louise    Amanda,     341 

Charles,  Nanna  McCandless  Home, 288 

Chariot,    Carolyn    Tobey,     78 

Chase,  Ruth  Hamilton,    i 271 

Childs,  Lillian  Merriam, 97 

Chittenden,  Grace  S.  Jones,    151 

Christie,  Eleanor  Gertrude  Thomas,    73 

CHUBB,  HARRIETT  HOAR 42 

Clampitt,  Xenia  Claudine 93 

Clapp,  Mary  Isabella  Norton, 178 

Clark,  Ella  Camp,    8 

Clark,   Margaret   H.,    211 

Clark,  Mary  E.,    91 

Clarke,  Lucy  Safford,    275 

Clarke,  Mary  R.,    222 

Clayton,  Frances  Fawn  Coman, i 259 

Cliff,  Frances  Arietta, 220 

Cobb,   Frances   Michler,    289 

Cogswell,  Theresa  F 201 

Cole,  Emma  Vaile, 17 

Cole,  Mildred  A.  C 300 

COLE,  VI±viUE  SINCLAIR, 191 

Colladay,  Charlotte  Belknap,   222 

Collier,  Kate  Marshall,    122 

Collier,  Sarah  Blassingame,    110 

Collins,    Beatrice    Sooy 103 

Colman,  Helen  C,   .  ., 167 

Colwell,  Alberta  Wing,    114 

Comegys,  Bertha  Mae  Stafford,    189 

Comstock,  Helen  M., 23 

Comstock,  Jennie  D.  Boardman,    131 

Comstock,  Pearle  Hale 75 

Conover,  Mary  Stiger,    188 

Converse,   Delia   Gertrude,    18 

Cook,  Cornelia  Canfield, 68 

Cook,  Jennie  Norton, 243 

Cook,  Margaret  Parsons , 333 

Cook,  Martha   Isabella   Sharpe,    165 

Cooley,  Katharine  Sedgwick,    342 

Cooper,    Elizabeth,     184 

Cornish,   Elizabeth  Whitney,    252 

Council,    Sallie   M.,    268 

Cowan,  Ella  D.,    56 

Cowins,  Catherine  Campbell,    63 

Cowins,    Florence    Nelson 64 

Crafts,   Marion  Shattuck, 42 

Crane,   Lilian   Felker .  118 

Crane,   Pauline   Houston 278 

Crary,  Miranda  Lee  Overton,    , 96 

Crawford,    Virginia    Harrington, 135 

Crunden,  Elizabeth  Chittenden 53 


inde;x.  351 

Culbertson,   Jessie   Glidden,    248 

Culver,  Delia  H., 144 

Cummings,  Mary  Louisa  Casey 143 

Currier,  Florence  May  Bean,    2  8 

Curtis,   Hettie   Blanche,    275 

Curtis,   Ida  Stroud,    , 117 

Curtiss,    Caroline   Macy,    267 

Cushing,  Ellen  M.  L.,    307 

Cutting,   Lucy   Frye,    166 

Dale,  Helen  Inez 239 

Daniels,  Eva  Estelle  Lawrence, 39 

Daniels,    Sarah    E., 200 

Daniels,  Sarah  L.   White,    ;.  .  .  .  36 

Davidson,    Grace    Gillam 273 

Davis,  Alice  Harris , 276 

Davis,  Elizabeth  Myrick  Dowdell, 258 

Davis,  Elizabeth  Stetson  Norris,    66 

Davis,  Lydia  E.  Weare ; 17  9 

Davis,  Susannah  Trotter  Patterson, 123 

Day,  Anna  V.,    1 328 

Day,   Ethel   G.    Brown 58 

Day,  Jarusha  French,    , 328 

Day,    Lena    Spaulding,     179 

Deane,  Mabel  L., 308 

De   Land,   Bertha  Locke,    285 

Delaney,  Mattie  Washburn, 17 

De   Lashmutt,    Inez 116 

De  Lashmutt,  Maria  C,    116 

De  Moe,  Ellen  Breese  Turner,    253 

Denehey,  Fannie  Herr,    , 89 

Denny,    Bertha,     302 

Dersheimer,  Amy  Elizabeth 98 

Devine,    Ella    Baker 78 

De  Vol,  Alice  White,    .  ., 213 

Dewey,  Anna  Emily 284 

Dick,  Nellie  H.,    2  39 

Diefendorf,    Mary    Riggs,     209 

Dismukes,  Maude  Amelia  Hench, 220 

Donovan,  Harriet  Almira 5 

Dority,   Emma   Agnes   Lang,    214 

Dow,   Harriet   Pierce, 311 

Dow,    Lucy   Jane,    , 311 

Dow,  Sarah  J.  Pierce 311 

Downes,   Frances  Welhelmina   Brown,    262 

Dowse,  Lucy  Ada,    175 

Drake,  Mary  Frances  Taylor ,.  .  .  41 

Dresbach,    Maria   Louise,    214 

Dresbach,  Mary  Virginia,    213 

Drury,  Jennie  Boyden  Rice,    47 

Dugan.   Maud   Eliza,    56 

Duncan,   Ella  Sarah,    .  .1 153 

Du   Pont,   Susan  Dismukes  Gee,    139 

Durham,   Mathilde    E.    Durham,    93 

Dusenbury,  Eloise  Fowler 75 

Dwyer,   Clara  Nettie   Glines,    144 

Dyer,  Huldah  Anne,    .  .: 33 

Earle,    Jennie    Baldwin,     18  b 


352  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI,UTlON. 

Eddy,   Florence  S.,    < » 

Edgar,  Elizabeth  Dorsey  Hopkins, 55 

Eickbaum,  Julia  A.  Beebe, 106 

Elder,    Belle    Bright 26 

Elliott,  Helena  Wilbur 312 

Ely,  Mary  E.  Barber 155 

Emmons,    Hattie   Esther,    , 131 

English,   Winifred   Russell 340 

Este,  Christine  E., 90 

Evans,    Marie,    108 

Eveleth   Abby   Lyle, 160 

Ewell  Florence  J 192 

Bzell,   Nellie    Black,    109 

Farrar,    M.    Alice,    124 

Farrell.  Rachel  Anna, , 117 

Farwell,    Elizabeth    A.,     159 

Fields,   Fannie  Gertrude, 1 

Fisher,  Abbie  Ann,    63 

Fisher,  Anna  M.,   M.   D.,    321 

Fisher,  Fannie  Bell  Reeves, 57 

Fisher,  May  Howe  Bickford 37 

FLINT,    SAMANTHA   MORRISON, 83 

Forbes,  Harriette  M.,    • 38 

Ford,   Hariot  Burton 180 

Fountain,  Emma  A., 298 

Foust,  Mary  Bynum 240 

Freeman,  Mary  Elizabeth  Wilcox 86 

French,  Esther  Wadhams,    228 

French,  Sarah  Lorrinilla,   Ill 

Friedley,  Hattie  Hills, 156 

Fuller,   Elizabeth   Havens,    156 

Fullman,    Carrie   Kendall Ill 

Fulmore,    Luella   Robertson,    241 

Furber,  Elvira  Irwin,    281 

Furman,   Sara  Alden,    2  33 

Gabeler,  Nellie  Pierce,    48 

Gale,  Stanhope  Crockett,    238 

Gallien,  Jean  Osborne 68 

Gardiner,    Alice    Bentley,     83 

Gardner,  Susan  Brockenbrough 277 

Geddes,   Gertrude   Parker,    19 

Gelston,  Lucy 132 

George,   Ida  A.,    40 

George,  Margaret  Waterman, 71 

Gerrish,  Elizabeth  Laura  Whittlesey 11 

Gilbert,  Charlotte  P.,    305 

Gilkey,  Helen  M.  Kauffer,    177 

Gleason,   Ruth  Abbott,    166 

GODFREY,   CHARLOTTE  ROOT,    336 

Golsan,  Martha  Payne  Moxley,    296 

Goodsell,    Mildred    Livingston 124 

Goodyear,    Anna   Lyman,    263 

Gordon,  Emma  Gray,    135 

Gove,  Amanda  M •  169 

Gove,   Mary  Livingston, 69 

Grady,   Mamey   Felton    Hatcher,    142 


INDEX.  353 


Graves,   Abbie   C,    135 

Graves,  Jennie  A., 135 

Graves,   Virginia   Prances 283 

Gray,  Charlotte  Taylor, 215 

Gray,  Julia  Allen, 323 

Gray,    Mary    Ormsby,    24 

Greenhalgh,   Grace  Page 312 

Greenough,  Mary  Dwight, 173 

Gregg,  Isabella  Adaline, 246 

Grenville,  Anna  W 98 

Griffith,  Hattie  Nettleton ,132 

Griscom,   Lillian   Beatrice  Scull,    332 

Gross,   Adelaide  W.,    , 175 

Gross,  Marian  Ellen,    264 

Gunn,    Mary    A.,     41 

Gunther,  Lizzie  Southall 244 

Haggett,  Anna  M.  Whitlock,    191 

Hall,    Delilah    Emeline    White.    13 

Hall,  Elizabeth  Beardslee,    178 

Hall,    Helen    M.,     271 

Hallock,   Isabella   Hull  McLean,    184 

Hamill,  Elisabeth  D.  G 63 

Hamilton,  Martha  Harper 143 

Hamilton,    Olivia,     225 

Hamilton,    Sylla  W 257 

Hammond.   Clifford   Putnam,    2 

Hammond,    Laura    Rawson,    2 

Hanford,    Ada    Levering,     114 

Hankla,    Charlotte  Thomas,    . 292 

Hapgood,   Evie   Alice.    243 

Harbin,  Jeanie  Park  Kingsbery,    141 

Harbison,  Annie  Bartlett  Hall,    295 

Hardaway,  Mary  Augusta  Emory,   258 

Harding,    Mary   A.,    234 

Hardy,  Johnetta  Beall,    , 210 

Hardy,   Julia   Elizabeth.    251 

Harrington,    Myrtis   Sigourney,    303 

Harris,    Adah    Evans,    141 

Harris,  Elizabeth  Howland  A., ,.  .  181 

Harris,  Katharine  Elizabeth,    220 

Hart,  Annie  Dennis 293 

Hart,  Mary  Johnson, 202 

Hart,   Sarah    J.    S.,    195 

Harvey,    Julia    M.    Sanford,    207 

Hatcher,  Hamilton  Pelton,   .  .  . 142 

Hathaway,    Cora   Southworth,    182 

Hatstat,  Florence  Gross, 265 

Hawke,  Mary  Adelaide  McKown, 99 

Hayes,  Hetty  Brisbine 177 

Hays,  Bonnie  Alder,    26 

Hay  ward.    May,    191 

Heg,    May    Thornton 114 

Hemphill,    Bessie    McLure,     238 

Hensel,    Amanda    Belknap    Colladay,    220 

Hewitt,    Frances    Dyer,     20  4 

Hicl\ox,  Emelyn  Colton,    . 84 

Higginson,   Eleanor  Fisher.    244 

Higley,  Mary  Elizabeth,    339 

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354  J>AUGH'if.RS  or  the  AMKRICAN  REVOIvUTION. 

Hildreth,  Isabel  Marietta  Walkley,    168 

Hine,  Kate  Adair, 121 

Hinman,    Jennie,     33 

Hitchcock,  Mary  Eastman,    29 

Hixson,  Fannie  Emmogene,    192 

HOBART,  NAOMI  RUTH  BAXTER, 313 

Hobbs,  Anne  Davis  Richardson, 259 

Hodgson,  Mary  C, 301 

Hogan,    Gertrude    M.,    118 

Holden,  Mary  Belle  Everest, i 196 

Hollenberg,   Laura  St.   Clair,    259 

Holmes,  Gertrude  Clark, 92 

Holt,   Minnie   Smith 325 

Homer,  Evelyn   Hyland, 192 

HOPKINS,  LUCRETIA  A., 166 

Hornady,    Annie, 137 

Hornady,  Laura  Nina, 137 

Horner,  Mary  W.,    t 227 

Hosford,   Alice  May,    23 

Hosford,  Floy  Mabel  Chapman,    ; 283 

Hosford,  Myrtle  Hoffstatter 146 

Hovey,  Henrietta  Battle , 89 

Howell,    Cora   Lamson,    228 

Hoyt,  Ida  Strader  Wise,    211 

Hoyt,  Mary  E.  Britton,    174 

Hoyt,    Miriam,    , 252 

Hubbard,  Laura  Butcher,    290 

Hubbell,  Leora  De  Land, .  .  ., 341 

Humphrey,   Constance  McCalmont,    .  .  . 231 

Hunter,  Lillian  Heilman, 20 

Hunter,  M.  Amanda,    21 

Hunter,  Margaret  Rebecca  Magee, 230 

Hurin,  Mary  Ruth  Locke 215 

Hutchinson,   Helen,    / 245 

Hyde,  Alice  Charles,    49 

Hyde,  Anna  Farwell, 49 

Hyde,  Louvan  Wight,    49 

Jackson,  Caroline  Mather,    202 

Jackson,  Mary  L.,    12  3 

Jaggar,  Ellen  Sophia  Cook, Iu8 

James,   Carolyn  Louise  Aitken,    .  ., 72 

James,  Helen  M.  Law, 266 

James,    Jingie    Glidden,     247 

Jaquith,  Mary  Ella,   . 307 

Jenkins,  Abbie  Bates 306 

Jenkins,  Clara  Horton , 105 

Jenks,  Carrie  B., 216 

Jenks,   Jennie,    .  ., 217 

Jobes,  Esther  Allen 247 

Johnson,  Anna  Elderkin  Potter, 338 

Johnson,   Rosa  Vertner,    297 

Jones,  Chiffoenette  Tompkins  Ward, 11 

Jones,  Harriet  L.,    ,.  .  .  .  72 

Jones,  Ivah  L 73 

Jones,  Jennie  Creed  Pratt,    , 203 

Jordan,  Charlotte  Manigault  Morris 2 

Jorden,   Stella   Sickler, 99 


iND^x.  355 


Judson,  Grace  King,    8 

Judson,  Rose  E.,    .  ., 146 

Kaminski,  Rose  Baurn,    108 

Kase,    Edla    Benson,    334 

Keith,  Elizabeth  Edwards 148 

Kellogg,   Anita   Flint,    , 2  60 

Kellogg,  Helen  Grow 205 

Kellough,  Hattie  A.  Stuart,   , 301 

Kennedy,   Lucy  White,    298 

Kensett,  Annie,    > 245 

Kidder,  May  Clark,   143 

Kilmer,   Frances  M 7  6 

Kimball,   Almira  A.,    159 

Kimes,  Belle  Shilling, , 89 

Kincaid,   Alice  Phelps,    6 

King,   Ida  Simmons 140 

King,  Martha  Kneeland  Danolds, 343 

Kingsbery,  Mary, 141 

Kingsbury,  Lizzie  Cox,    75 

Kinkead,  Kate  Offutt. , 294 

KINNER,  BETSY  JANE  GRAHAM, 67 

Kirkland,  Emma  V , 197 

Klein,  Sue  Boyd  Harris 241 

KLEISER,    MALETA   STAPP,    157 

Kneedler,  Lillian  Stackerl 21 

Knight,    Susan   Esther,    ^ 303 

Kress,  Idabelle  Sparks, 197 

Kretschmar,  Ella  Morris  Casey , 280 

Kyle,  Alice  James, 112 

Lacey,  Elizabeth  Van  Devanter ( 119 

Lambie,  Eunice  White  Morton,    176 

La  Motte,  Frances  Mary 162 

Lamson,   Caroline   Smith 226 

Lancaster,    Agnes   Fanning,    175 

Larrabee,  Fanny  Kinney,    25 

Laurence,   Harriet  Eleanor,    170 

Laurence,  Josephine  Maria,    170 

Law,  Adeline  J.   Atwood,    , 266 

Law,  Clara  Eugenia 6 

Lawrence,  Ellen  Kirkbride,    331 

Lawrence,  Mary  J 20  8 

Lawton,  Almira  C,    i 203 

Leason,  Elsie  Woods 217 

LEE,   ELIZA  A.,    218 

Leighton,   Flora  Emma,    27 

Lessig,   Emma  Steinman 9  4 

Lewis,    Almira,     323 

Lewis,    Elizabeth    P.,     323 

Lewis,  Grace  H.,    128 

Lewis,  Helen  M 100 

Lewis,   Mabel   Dana,    234 

Lewis,  Mary   Genevieve,    100 

Lewis,  Ruth  Peck  Piatt, 102 

Lippincott,  Belle  Armstrong,    , 271 

Lippincott,   Keziah   M.,    65 

Lipscomb,  Virgilia  Ascham,    245 

Little,  Carrie  S.,    100 


356  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Little,  Eleanor  J.,    234 

Littlefield,   Rosalba  W.,    159 

Lobingier,   Ella   Ballou 329 

Lockwood,    Emma,    i 201 

Logan,  Mary  Bell, 295 

London,   Minnie   Bryan > 80 

Long,  Abbie  Louise  Marsh 193 

Longstreth,  Edna  B.  Clampitt, i 93 

Loomis,  Emma, 195 

Lowry,  Mary  Nell  French,    ; 14 

Ludlow,    Ida,    152 

Lyles,   Mary  Earle 107 

Lyon,  Florence  Walton  Slate,    90 

Mabie,  Nancy  Ann  Magee,    230 

Macbeth,  Alice  A., 320 

McBride,  Anna  Maria  Truax, i.  .....  .  199 

McCalmont,  Elenthera  Du  Pont,   231 

McCauley,  Sarah  Elder,    219 

McCleery,  Martha  E 30 

McClellan,   Harriet   Bsselstyn,    ; 269 

McClellan,   Mary  Helen 269 

MacDonald,  Susan  Rike, 82 

McDow,  Mary  Clarkson,    237 

McElderry,    Elizabeth    Bradford ; 161 

McEwen,  Anna  M.,    66 

McFarland,    Frances    Whitcomb,    62 

McGavock,    Marie, 121 

Mclntire,  Helen  Hirst  Pierie, 224 

Mclntyre,   Mary  Evalin,    286 

Mackinnon,  Mary  Newell 243 

MacLean,  Mary  E.,    \ 12  6 

McLenegan,  Annie  S.,   251 

McManus,  Martha  Boas,    218 

Macy,  Margaret  Ten  Eyck, 71 

Macy,   Olivia   Myers < 339 

Magee,    Mary   Louise,    230 

Magee,  Susan  Emeline, •, 230 

Mann,  Emeline  Howard 93 

Manson,  Anne  Pishburne  Hull 277 

Marenus,  Martha  Cable,    3 

Marple,  Emily  Swentzel, 88 

Marquis,  Harriet  Gettemy,    286 

Marshall,  Grace  Nelson,    65 

Martin,    Annie    Robertson,    273 

Martin,    Elizabeth    Field,    183 

Mathers,  Grace  Ludlow,    207 

Mault,  Mary  Josephine  Williams,    170 

Maynard,  Sarah  Duncklee,   253 

Meador,  .Julia  Loury,    140 

MEANS,   SOPHRONIA   E.,    317 

Meek,  Mary  L.   Cannon,    327 

Meeker,    Margaret    Potter,    182 

Mellen.  Mary  Adelaide,    163 

Mengel,  Mary  Castleman,    25 

Mentzer,   Alzina  Jenkins,    101 

Merriam,   Annie   M.,    167 

Merriam,  Emily  Atwell  demons, 125 

Merriam,   Mary  Caroline,    126 


iNDSx.  357 


Merrill,  Elizabeth  Powers, 298 

Meservey,  Annah   Scott,    291 

Metcalf,   Marion   G.,    , 101 

Michener,  Mary  E.   Belknap,    222 

Mickle,  Lurancy  Simpson,    81 

Millay,   Margarette  Elizabeth,    123 

Miller,    Estelle    Blauvelt,    , 181 

Miller,   Florence  Hentoh,    20 

Miller,  Hannah  Dean  Allen, 146 

Miller,  Laura  Seraphina  Hawley, 281 

MILLER,    LUCRETIA, 287 

Milton,   Sarah   Fort,    240 

Mims,  Mary  J.  Paxton,   110 

Minetree,  Betty  Eppes,    270 

Mitchell,   Anne,    277 

Mitchell,  Annie  Penrose  Collins,    134 

Mitchell,   Harriet  Morgan,    182 

Mobley,  Jennie  Robinson, 137 

Mooney,  Camille  Grant,    32i 

Moore,  Annie  Lee  Adickes,    236 

Moore,  C.  Lillian, 48 

Moore,  Deborah  Duane,    19 

Moore,   Eugenia,    , .  115 

Moore,  Mary  B.  Hunter 320 

Moore,  Julia  Harrison,    , 19 

Moore,  Willie  Oliver,    274 

Morgan,  Janette  L.,    i 133 

Morgan,   Masie,    1 

Morgans,  Mary  Cole, 32 

Morse,  Ellen  White,    213 

Morton,  Mary  Emma  L., i 282 

Morton,  Verlinda 295 

Mott,  Mary  Ellen,    , 34 

Moyer,   Camilla  C,    194 

Mundorff,  Ada  Rodgers 85 

Murphey,  Madeline  Gibbs,    116 

Murphy,   Emma   Shaw , 147 

Myers,  Catherine  McDonald  Morris,    4 

Nelson,   Lucy   Foster,    < 65 

Newell,   Lillie   Dunham 12g 

Newton,   Sarah  Sanford  Mansfield, .  .  .  283 

Nicholl,    Agnes   M.,    272 

Nixon,  Lua  Vaughn,    , 138 

Norris,  Alice  Matilda  Clement,    197 

Northen,  Annie  Belle, 4 

Northen,    Martha   Moss,    4 

Norton,  Emma  Louise 115 

Norton,  Grace  D.,    336 

Nott,  Maud  Alma  Bryant, j-  ■  o 

Nunnally,   Cora  Winship 4 

Ober,  Rosa  Woolfolk,   30 

Odell,  Emma  Elizabeth 343 

Offutt,   Bertha  Yost,    329 

Oldham,  Daisy  Nail,    292 

Orbison,  Emma  Virginia  Gile,    i 189 

Osgood,  Louise  Murdock,    124 


358  DAUGHTERS  OP  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Packer,  Katherine  W.,    - 86 

Page,  Adelle  Frances,    313 

Paine,  Eliza  Sage 341 

Palmer,  Martha  Knight,    310 

Park,   Emeline   Hollister,    , 70 

Parker,  A.  Jeanette  W.,    133 

Parker,   Ella, 149 

Parker,  Sarah  L.,    133 

Parsons,  Elizabeth  Maxson,    i 185 

Partridge,  Florence  Clement, 197 

Patterson,   Minerva   Taylor , 215 

Patton,  Helena  Marie  Dyer, 33 

Peabody,   Hattie   Barr 153 

Peake,  Alice  S.,    73 

Pearce,   Elizabeth   Hart   Ely, 255 

Pease,   Emily   Frances, 27 

Peirce,  Ella  Lucy, 316 

Perdue,  Marion   Graham,    6 

Perkins,   Cora   E.,    i 115 

Perkins,  Winifred  Linscott,    59 

Perry,  Carrie  D 205 

Perryman,  Lottie  Shepherd, 110 

Peterson,  Bessie  Wanzer 279 

Petty,   Jennie    Logan,    296 

Phelan,  Palmer  G.,    138 

Phelps,  Mary  E.  Perkins,    116 

Philbrick,   Mabel  Ward, 28 

Phillips,  Kate  Anna,    94 

Piatt,  Carrie  A.  Peck,    101 

Piatt,  Mary  Dana,    102 

Pierce,   Catherine  Lawrence,    314 

Pierce,   Florence   C,    315 

Pike.  Sarah  Abby,    330 

Pillsbury,  Monira  L.  Crockett, 159 

Place,  Gertrude  Smith 194 

Pollock,  Mary  Elsie,    157 

Pollock,  Olive  Alice,    157 

Pond,    Antoinette    Rodgers,    13 

Pond,  Harriet  Louise  Roys,    112 

Pond,  Mabel  Bushnell  Keith, 32 

Poole,   Hallie   Schoedde 66 

Pope,  Cora  J.,    282 

Pope,  Mary  Tyler, 29  3 

Porcher,  Frances  Smith,    54 

Porter,    Fannie   Loury,    140 

Porter,  Kate  Cole, 20 

Powell,  Jennie  Knowles, ; 319 

Powell,  Mary  Augusta  Hawley,    281 

Pratt,  Mary  Gordon,    343 

PRATT,    MARY   W.,    166 

Preston,  Roberta  E.  Stow.    263 

Price,  Rosalie  Coleman,    94 

Pride,    Monnell 109 

Pulsifer,  Helen  Root,    308 

Qua,  Jennie  M., 205 

Qualters,  Florence  Bates,   , 172 

Rae,  Frances  J.  Hicks,    187 

Rainforth,   Florence   Marion,    211 


INDEX.  359 


Rairden,  Nellie  B., 57 

Ralston,  Mary   Amanda,    249 

Ramsden,  Elizabeth,    335 

Ramsey,  Louise  Offutt,    296 

Randel,    Mabel    Pierce, 316 

Rankin,  Olive  Adelaide,    217 

Read,  Clara  Slade  Cameron 173 

Read,  Nellie  Parrar,    84 

Redfleld,   Sarah   Perry, 2  61 

Redlon,   Georgia   A 158 

Reed,   Anna   Clark,    255 

Reed,  Elizabeth  De  Witt,    103 

Remington,  Maria  Louisa  Cole ;.  .  .  .  147 

Reynolds,  Fanny  M.  Webster,    278 

Reynolds,   I.   Ella,    , 103 

Richardson,   Ella  L.,    74 

Richardson,   Ella  Pearson, 42 

Rider,  Prances  S.,    339 

Ridgway,  Jean  Cameron  McBride, - 187 

Riggs,   Fannie  Minor 257 

Rike,   Salome   Kumler,    i 82 

Ristine,  Martha   Prazer,    19 

Robie,    Bertha   Grace , 151 

Robinson,    Ada   Gertrude   Stone,    279 

Robinson,   Elizabeth  Crabb,    ,.  .  296 

Rockwell,  Julia  Coryell  Stull,    333 

Rogers,  Nellie  Francis, , 163 

Rollins,   Adelaide  Hager,    17  3 

Root,  Mary  Emmie  Lizzie  Clark 8 

Rose,    Gennett    Pride,    109 

Rosebault,  Sarah  Welles,    210 

Ross,  Florence  Peake, i.  .  74 

Rottman,    Charlotte   Shoemaker,    31 

Rowan,   Susan   L., 240 

Rowand,  Lillian  Peale 223 

Rowland,  Clara  Alden 145 

Royce,  Eleanor  C.  Lufkin, 242 

Rundell,  Annie  Stevens, 318 

Russell,   Alvira  Gove,    316 

Ryan,  Elizabeth  Horner  Stafford,    232 

Sadlier,  Hattie  CM.,    342 

Sadtler,  Delia  Cromwell  Banks, 132 

Salmon,  Lillian  Elliott, 279 

Sanborn,  Grace,    270 

Sanders,  Annie  Beadles,    12  0 

Sanford,   Clara  Goodall,    .  ., 15 

Sanger,  lanthe  Kneeland,    180 

Sargent,   Bessie   B.,    62 

Sargent,  Harriet  M.,    63 

Savage,  Anne  Hoge,    31 

Sawyer,   Elizabeth  Coffin,    60 

Schall,  Minnie  lone,    .  ., 252 

Schoonmaker,   Alberta  Benedict,    77 

Scoville,   Francis   Hall,    278 

Seeger,  Bertha  Jones,    i 151 

Sellers,   Ella  Simms,    237 

Serpen,  Alethea,    246 

Seymour,  Sophia  White 118 


360  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Seys,  Elizabeth  Wickham,    214 

Sharp,  Margaret  Taylor, 148 

Sharpe,  Sarah  Lewis , 5 

Shattuck,  Annie  C, 42 

Shattuck,  Catharine  Eliza, 171 

Shaul,  Eleanor  C.  Walradt,    79 

Shaw,  Julia  Henrietta  Otis, 287 

Shaw,  May   Travis, 85 

Sheaff,  Carrie  O.  Witderstein,    285 

Shedden,  Laulie  Hammond,   5 

Sheldon,   Ella,    .  ., 129 

Shelland,  Mrs.  Julia  E.  Bulkley,    128 

Sherman,   Anna  Williston,         56 

Sherman,  Mary  Belle  King,    .  .  .  .{ 7 

Sherwin,  Helen  Moss,    67 

Shipman,  Margaret  Wilson,    /.  .  183 

Shipman,   Mary   Proudflt,    177 

Shove,  Carrie  A.  Kemplin,    .  .\ 51 

Shove,   Mary   Lucy,    51 

Sigsbee,  Valina  Francis, 281 

Silance,  Ethel  Vincent,    222 

Silliman,  Martha  A.  Ingram 205 

Simmons,    Ida,    276 

Singleton,  Annie  Hufham, 80 

Slade,  Susan  Griswold 140 

Slayden,  Martha  Bell, 1 248 

Sleppy,  Kathrene  Stees,    322 

Sloan,  Helen  Lowe,    1, 88 

Small,  Clara  Landerkin, 299 

Smith,  Annie  Minot  Mitchell :  185 

Smith,  Avis  Foster,    4  < 

Smith,   Celia   Snell 194 

Smith,    Florence   E.,    2  72 

Smith,  Grace  Otis  Partridge,    , 155 

Smith,  Hattie  Young,    65 

Smith,  Jeanette  Bryant,    127 

Smith,   Kathleen   B.,    87 

Smith,  Lily  Hattie, 139 

Smith,    Lulu    Kern 199 

Smith,  Mary  Atwood 1 340 

Smith,  Mary  Robb  Crome 105 

Sohmer,  Pearl  Bdgerton,    338 

Somes,   Katherine   P 172 

Sooy,  Emerette  Overfield,    103 

Souper,  Lura  Anna  King, 246 

Spalding,   Elizabeth   Hughes j 5 

Spaulding,    Mary   Jennie,    319 

Spear,  Annie  B.,    ; 160 

Spear,  W^inifred  Louise 29 

Stanley,  Margaret  Annie,    320 

Stanton,   Alice   Cooper,    268 

Stanton,  Eliza  A., 175 

Stark,  Angelique  P. 104 

Starr,  E.   Genevieve,    , 308 

Stephens,   Louise   Brier,    280 

Stevens,  Betsey  Butler, 59 

Stevens,  Mary  Bradford  Gooding 163 

Stewart,   Estelle,    139 

Stewart,  Florence  Wootten  Clampitt,   94 


INDEX.  361 


STOCKWELL,   JANE    SEAVER 165 

Stoddard,  Lillie  Franklin  Crane,   40 

Stoddard,  Susannah  Lucretia,    .  .  . 164 

Stone,  Georgia  Augusta  Clifford, 330 

Stone,  Harriette  Osborn  McCalmont,    1 232 

Story,  Lilla  Lamson,   226 

Stover,  Olive  Smith,    52 

Stratford,  Helen  Lockwood 204 

Strobhar,  Lois  Bryan,    138 

Strodach,  Mary  Louise, 216 

Stubbs,  Leila  Emmeline, 299 

Studley,   Helen   Elizabeth,    318 

Swetland,  M.   Blanche,    104 

Taft,  Kitty  Upson ,.  .  .  248 

Talbot,  Henrietta  Hubbard 12  2 

Tapley,  Elizabeth  Peirce,    .  ,, 61 

Taylor,  Ada  Williams  Hallett,    43 

Taylor,  Helen  Hughes 81 

Taylor,  Mary  Cornelia,    241 

Taylor,  Virginia  Byrd  Chapman,    38 

Tefft,  Nellie  Frances,    7  7 

Tenney,  Fannie  H.,    . 316 

Terhune,   Margaret  Little 186 

Tewksbury,  Mary  Beardsley,    i 235 

Thacher,  Elizabeth  B.,    310 

Thayer,  Ida  Dyer 310 

Thomas,  Esther  Bradley,    190 

Thomas,  Harriet  S.  McC,    30 

Thomas,  Hattie  Persis  Sargent, 125 

Thomas,  Lillian  Gaylord,    9 

Thompson,   Effie, 148 

Thompson,  Emma  Lukens 221 

Thompson,  Helen  Gault, 58 

Thornton,  Susy  Bacon,    294 

Thurber,   Sarah   Maude 199 

Thurston,  Harriet  A.,    228 

Tilden,   Lura  Maria 305 

Tilden,  Nellie  Pratt 40 

Tillotson,   Helen   Beach,    200 

Tobey,  Blanche  H.  Waterman, 43 

Tobias,  Hortense  Alexander,    274 

Tower,   Bessie  Lord 304 

Tower,  Fannie  Gertrude  Spooner,    315 

Tower,  Mary  Osgood,    164 

Trabue,  Julia  Malone,   .  .1 108 

Tracy,    Luella    Smith Ill 

Train,  Harriet  Alice  Chappell, 342 

Trine,  Katherine  A.,    .  .  .  „- 290 

Troy,  Minnie  H., 7  6 

Tuthill,   Margaret  D.,    ' 185 

Tuttle,   Mary   Swandale v 10 

Tye,  Ida  Aileen  Howell,    325 

Tyler,  Lotta  Ludlow 153 

Lstick,  Arabella  L.   Waldo, 96 

Vaile,  Mary  E, 18 

Van  Blarcom,  Carolyn  Todd 18 


362  .         daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

Van  Devanter,  Dollie  Burhans 120 

VAN  DEVENTER  RACHAEL, 184 

Vandling,  Nellie  Blair,    / 219 

Varney,  Harriet  O'Brien,    61 

Vincent,  Florence  Isabell, 2  2 

Vincent,  Mary  C,    221 

Vogg,  L.  Mabel  Mather,    153 

Voorhees,  Florence  L., 256 

Wadleigh,  Gertrude  Foster, 44 

Walsh,  Adelaide  J., 46 

Walter,    Carrie  Stevens,    :■ 260 

Walworth,  Eva  Linbarger 15 

Ward,  Horacana  Buttolph, 188 

Ward,   Isabel  D.,    68 

Ward,   Jessie  Wiley,    \ 46 

Wardlaw,  Charlotte  Kilgore,    326 

Ware,  Jesse  Kilgore  Wardlaw,    327 

Warner,  Georgian  L.,    133 

Warren,   Carrie  T.,    285 

Washburn,  Lillie  Graves,    135 

Waterman,  Susannah  L.,    168 

Watkins,    Gertrude   Fort 15V 

Watts,   Agnes  Barret, 16 

Watts,  Grace  N.,    16 

Weare,   Sarah, 179 

Webster,  Priscilia  Vining  Boyce,    176 

Weed,   Carrie  Esther 13 

Weeks,  Maud  Adele  Clampitt,    92 

Welborn,   Eliza  Jane  Cutler, 156 

Weller,  Nellie  S., 83 

Wells,    Henrietta   Bright, 249 

Wells,  Hepsey  Norris 95 

Wells,  Leila  Jayne, i 23d 

Wendel,  Bertha  Palmer  Attwood,    129 

West,  Abby  Ann 134 

Westfall,  Carrie  Van  H 195 

Wheat,  Belle  Wood,    ; 151 

Wheat,   Clara  L.   A.,    45 

Wheeler,   Mary  Yandes, 91 

Wheeler,   Sarah  Van  Cise,    91 

Whitaker,   Rosa   Scott,    6 

White,  Helen  Coriell.    186 

White,  Kate  Ella  Cheney, 2  66 

White,  Laura  Frances  Cumings, 229 

WHITE,   LYDIA   A., 218 

Whitehead,  Julia  Coles  Leggett,    317 

Whiteside,    Grace   Ostrom, 209 

Whitmire,  Harriet  B.  M., 107 

Whitney,  Kate  Barney, > 338 

Wickham,  Nancy  A.   Wells,    2  36 

Wickwire,  Louise  E.  D 322 

Wight,  Violette  Talbot,   . 181 

Wilbur,  Harriett  Lawrence,    315 

Wilkinson,  Juliet  Bastedo. 188 

Williams,  Alice  Dwight, 57 

Williams,  Carrie  Isabel,    171 

Williams,   Edyth   Sheord,    335 

Williams,   Fannie   Holden,    . 187 


INDHX.  363 


Williams,  Florence  Lewis,    275 

Williams,  Hattie  Woods, 304 

Williams,  Juliet  Harris,    264 

Williams,   Nancy  Josephine  Clark 8 

Williamson,  Addle  Davidson 79 

Willis,  Elizabeth  Dickerson. 335 

Willis,  Eola  Henley,    238 

Wilson,  Alice  Burgin, , 224 

Wilson,  Ruth  Anna  J.,    134 

Wilson,   Virginia   Appleton,    : 31 

Winans,  Julie  Benedict 332 

Winner,   Mary   Parker, 334 

Winslow,  Alice  Marana  Walkley,    168 

Winslow,  Annie  Perry, 28 

WOOD,  ABIGAIL  HARRIS,    169 

Wood,  Alice  Lurella  Helmuth t 321 

Wood,  Georgie  Warner,    116 

Woodin,  Mary  Emott, 198 

Woodmansee,  Jessie  Louise  Hiscox 106 

Woodruff,  Martha  Charlieana, 36 

Woodward,  Ida  Virginia  Massey, 268 

Woodward,   Isabella  Hankinson,    , 236 

Woolley,  Helen  Eaton  Knight 78 

Wright,  Anna  Gertrude  Whitten,    171 

Wright,  Anna  M 332 

Wyman,  Sarah  Metcalf,    309 

Yates,  Helen  Wadsworth, 150 

Yates,  Loretta  A.,    286 

Yewell,   Sallie   L.,    23 

Young,  Eliza  Thompson  Sharp, , 25 

YOUNG,  HARRIET  ROOT,  336 

Young,  Sibyl  Eager,    < 334 

Young,   Suzy  Howell,    236 


ROLL  OF  HONOR. 


Ancestors'  Index. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


Abbot,  Maj.  Abiel, 160 

Abbot,  Sergt.   Jeduthan,    161 

Abbot,  William,   , .  161 

Abbott,  Capt.   Stephen 181 

Abercrombie,  James i 45 

Ache,   Henry, 83 

Acorn,    Jacob, 159 

Adair,  Gov.  John 121 

Adams,   Abraham,    , 261 

Adams,    Bartholomew,     215 

Adams,  Capt,   Benjamin,    231,  232 

Adams,  Heman,    .  ., 12 

Adams,   Joseph,    214 

Adams,    Timothy,     309 

Aiken,    Solomon,    , 10 

Alden,  Lieut.   Elisha,    104,  105 

Alden,   Sergt.   Mason   Fitch,    233 

Alden,   Prince,    233 

Alexander,    Lieut.    Abram,    274 

Alexander,  Capt.  James,   235 

Allen,   Abel,    . 309 

Allen,  Capt.  David,    16 

Allen.    Hezekiah,   Jr.,    , 146 

Allen,   Rev.    Philip,    151 

Allison,    James,    292 

Allison,    Robert 241 

Alvord,   Saul,    46 


30»  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Amsden,  Abraham 229 

Amsden,  Dr.  Thomas 272 

Anderson,  Sergt.  Charles 142 

Ashley,    John,     338 

Ashley,    Noah,    276 

Ashley,   Thomas 260 

Ashmead,  Capt.  John, , 87 

Atwood,  John, .  .  .  .  341 

Atwood,   Sergt.   John 266 

Avis,    John,    117 

Badger,  Brig.  Gen.  Joseph, 201,  203 

Badger,  Capt.  Joseph,  Jr., 201,  203 

Bailey,   Corp.    Thomas,    236 

Baker,   Aaron,    88 

Baker,   Enoch,    , 78 

Baldwin,  Maj.  Asa 303 

Baldwin,  Adjutant  David, 21 

Baldwin,  John  P 186 

Ball,   Johannes,    i 114 

Bancroft,    Edmond,    312 

Banning,  Hon.   John,    i 134,  135 

Banta,  Thomas, 197 

Barber,    Stephen,    68 

Barbour,  Mordecai,    2  57 

Bardwell,  ^ieut.  Noah, 35 

Barnard,    Capt.   John,    3o 

Barnes,  Sergt.   David,    - .  303 

Barney,   Sergt.   Jonathan,    73 

Barret,  Sergt.   Francis • 56 

Barret,   Capt.  William,    16 

Bartholomew,    Abraham,     132 

Bartholomew,    Jacob 132 

Baskin,  Capt.  Charles, 23,  271 

Bassett,   Ebenezer,    73,74 

Batcheller,  Capt.  Abraham,    ^ 76 

Bates,    Benjamin, 306 

Bates,   Christopher,    , 306 

Bates,  Lieut.    Seth 310 

Battle,   James,   Jr 89 

Baxter,    Benjamin,     313 

Baylies,    Nicholas,    i 38 

Baylies,  Nicholas,  Jr., 58 

Beadles,    Joel y 120 

Beall,  Capt.  Elisha,    30 

Beall,  Capt.  Thomas, i 210 

Beardsley,    Abraham 277 

Beardsley,  Ephraim,    , 235 

Beatty,  Col.  William,    210 

Beavers,   Col.    Joseph,    64.  188 

Beckley,  John,    54 

Bedinger,  Maj.   George  Michael, 12 

Belknap.  Sergt.  Nathaniel,    307 

Bell,  Capt.   Jonathan,    13 

Bell,    William,    .  ., 57 

Beman,    Nathan,     253 

Beman,    Samuel 253 

Bemis,  Joseph,   .  ., 337 

Benjamin,  Joseph, 190 


ROIX  OF   HONOR.  369 


Bennet,  Caleb,    43 

Benson,  Joel,    ^f 

Bentley,  Corp.  William,    . 83 

Berger,  Jacob 95 

Berry,  Lieut.  Thomas, 158 

Best,  Lieut.  John,  Jr., 200 

Bidwell,   Capt.   Thomas,    ■ 339 

Bigelow,  Lieut.  Ivory, 166 

Billings,    Samuel,    ^ 100,  103 

Bingham,  Silas,    H^ 

Bixby,    Asa,    H^ 

Blaisdell,  John,    48 

Blake,    Amariah, 255 

Blake,  Henry,  Jr.,    •  •  •  ^7 

Blakeslee,  Joseph, 263 

Blanch,  Capt.  Thomas,    181 

Bland,  Hon.  Richard 270 

Blassingame,    John,    HO,  122 


Bliss,   Calvin, 


Blood,   Josiah 315 

Bogart,   Peter,    1 19'^ 

Booth,  Capt.  Joseph, 44 

Boughton,  Joseph 153 

Bourdette,    Peter 200 

Bourdette,    Rachel,    200 

Bowen,    Consider,     212 

Bowen,   Corp.   Eleazer,    1 64 

Bowen,  Capt.  Lieut.  Seth, 224 

Bower,  Capt.   Jacob,    1 182 

Bowie,   Maj.   John,    141,327 

Bowman,  Maj.  Joseph, 304 

Bowne,  Samuel, 18^ 

Boyd,  Lieut.  Thomas,    138 

Bozworth,  Jonathan. 27 

Brabrook,    Lieut.    Benjamin,    46 

Brace,  Capt.  Abel,   < 9 

Brackett,   James,    208 

Brackett,  Lieut.  Joseph,    .  .^ 208 

Bradford,    Gov.    William,    : 163 

Bradford,   William,    162 

Bradley,  James 279 

Bradley,   Corp.   Lent,    .  ., 151,252 

Brady,  Capt.   John,    102 

Brady,  John,  Jr 102 

Brainard,  Ensign  Enoch, 129 

Brasher,   Col.   Abraham, 283 

Bratton,  Lieut.  Adam, 220 

Breckenridge,  Capt.  William, 23 

Breed,    Oliver,    .  ., ^4 

Brevard,   Capt.   Alexander,    257 

Briant,  Sergt.  Daniel  Chandler, 58 

Bridge,  Lieut.  Col.  Ebenezer, , 62 

Briggs,    Samuel,     18 

Brigham,  Charles, 38 

Brigham,    William,     38 

Britton,    John,    , 1^4 

Brooks,   Hannaniah,    •  •  •      51 

Brotherton,    James, 221,   222 


Brown,    Aaron, 


20! 


370  DAUGHTERS  O?  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Brown,   David,    262 

Brown,    Ephraim,     17  4 

Brown,    Ephraim 266 

Brown,  James,    .  .i 266 

Brown,  John, 301 

Brown,  John, 306 

Brown,   John,  Jr., 32& 

Brown,  Capt.  John 241 

Brown,   William 241 

Brown,  Sergt.  William 114 

Brown,    Woodbridge 306 

Brush,  Corp.  Josiah,    125 

Bryan,  Capt.  John,    .  .  .  ., 325 

Bryant,  David,    16,   17,   18 

Bryson,  Hon.  James , 19 

Buck,    George 204 

Budd,  Maj.  Joseph,    , 6o 

Buell,  Capt.  John  Hutchinson 70 

Buell,  Lieut.  Matthew,    , 253 

Bulkley,   Rev.    Nathan,    128 

Bullard,  Col.  Samuel,    . 299 

Burgin,  Lieut.  John,    22  4 

Burhans,  Sergt.  Cornelius,    12  0 

Burnley,  Lieut.  Henry / 6 

Burt,  Sergt.  James,    77 

Burton,   Josiah,    17  6 

Burton,  Lieut.  Judah,    i 180 

Bush,  Capt.  John,    33 

Bushnell,  Ephraim,    32 

Buss,   Corp.   John, 124 

Butler,  Capt.  James, , 107 

Butler,  Josiah,    206 

Butler,   Capt.   William,    107 

Butler,    Zephaniah,    .  ., 59 

Button,  Jonathan,    127 

Camden,  William 246 

Camp,    James,    261 

Camp.    Job,     261 

Camp,   Sergt.   Samuel,    8,  143 

Campbell,   Col.  Alexander,    3  3 

Campbell,  Sergt.  Ellis, , .  .63,    64 

Campbell,    Henery,    106 

Campbell,    John,     10  6 

Campbell,  Deacon  Samuel, 106 

Campbell,  William,    290 

Candler,  Col.  William,    1 

Cannon,  Henry,    327 

Cantey,   Capt.   James,    ; 6 

Carpenter,  Hon.   Benjamin,    76 

Carpenter,   John i 271 

Carpenter,    Joseph 271 

Cary,  Ebenezer,  M.  D., 198 

Chadsey,  Jabez,    125 

Chamberlain,  Lieut.  William, 86 

Chamberlin,  Wright,    232 

Chapin,  Lieut.   Jonathan 9 

Chappell,    James 341,  342 

Chase,  Lieut.  Francis, 112 


ROLL  OF   HONOR.  37 1 


Chenault,   John,    23,  292 

Cheney,    Nathaniel,    266 

Child,   Col.    Sylvester,    147 

Childs,   Timothy 97 

Chittenden,  Lieut.  Abraham,  Jr., 53 

Chittenden,   Gov.   Thomas,    118,    154.  290 

Clagett    Henry,     294,    295,  296 

Clark,    John,     8,   9 

Clark,   Joseph,    36 

Clark,  Ensign  Reuben,    131 

Clark,  Maj.  Stephen,    300 

Clayton,   John,   Jr.,    184 

Cleveland,  Sergt.  Nehemiah,  Jr.,   148 

Clifton,  John, 93 

Cloud,    Ezekiel,     138 

Cobb,    Capt.    William 2  89 

Coburn,   Eleazer,    298 

Coourn,    Moses,     47 

Cole,   Ebenezer, 147 

Cole,    Ebenezer,    Jr. 147 

Cole,    Capt.   Matthew,    338 

Collier,   Capt.   Charles  Miles,    122 

Collins,   Capt.   Daniel 2  67 

Collins.  Gov.  Thomas,    134 

Colton,    Lieut.    Ebenezer,    4  4 

Combs,  Sergt.  Moses  Newell,    2  61 

Converse,  Capt.   Israel,    9 

Converse,  Josiah,   9 

Cook,    Hon.    John,     52 

Cook,  Sergt.  Nathaniel, 168 

Coombs,  Sergt.  Joseph,    323 

Cooper,    George,     99 

Cooper,  James  W., 184 

Cooper,  Hon.   William,    2  68 

Cooper,  Zebulon,  Jr., 16 

Coriell,    Abraham     186 

Cousins,  Capt.  Nathaniel,   19 

Cowden,   William 335 

Cox,   Col.   Ebenezer,    75,194 

Cresap,   Col.   Thomas,    3  34 

Crewes,    David,     26 

Crofut,  Sergt.  Seth, 51 

Culbertson,    James,    211 

Cumings,    Benjamin,    229 

Cummings,    Lieut.    Jerathmel 9 

Cunningham   Capt.    Samuel,    310 

Cup,    Michael,     258 

Currie,    Richard,     95 

Cushman,  Joseph,    309 

Cutler,  Rev.  Manasseh, 156 

Cutting,  John,    299 

Daggett,  Rev.   Naphtali,    2  45 

Damon,  Jonathan,    167 

Dana,  Anderson,    98,    100,    102,  234 

Danforth  Capt.  Jonathan, 125 

Danforth,   Dr.    Timothy,    178 

Daniels,    Dan 319 

Daniels,    Sterling,    151 


■^^2  DAUGI1TE;RS  of  the  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Danielson,  Capt.  Samuel,    303 

Davenport,   William 37 

Davidson,  Lieut.  William, 79 

Davis,   Frederick,    108,  109    -^ 

Davis,   Capt.   James,    49  — 

Davis,  Capt.  Jonathan, 308    — 

Davis,   Lieut.    Peter,    302    — 

Davis,   Rev.   William,    274    _ 

Dayton,  David,  M.  D., 128 

Dayton,  Brig.  Gen.  Elias,    14 

Deakins,  Capt.  Leonard 246 

Dean,   Sergt.   Enos,    301 

De  Frees,  Joseph  Hutton, 20 

De  Land,  Daniel 341 

Deming,   David,    212 

Deming,    Lemuel,     206 

Deming,    Simeon,     212 

Denison,    George , 243 

Dennis,  David,    332 

Dennis,   Mathew 332 

Denny,  Col.  Samuel,    302 

Denyse,    Denyse,    331 

De  Witt,  Moses 103 

Dickerson,  Capt.  Peter 335 

Dismukes,    Paul,    139 

Dix,    Joseph, 196,  197 

Dod,  Maj.   Caleb,    273 

Dodds,  Lieut.  Joseph,  Jr 145 

Dodge,  Abraham, 60 

Dodge    John 60 

Donaldson,  William, 239,  240 

Dorsey,  Capt.  Richard,    55 

Douglas,  Judge  George,    154 

Douglass,   Robert 160 

Douty,    David 118 

Douty  (Doughty),  John, 118 

Dow,  Capt.   Reuben,    311 

Dowdell,    James,    258 

Downs,  Nathaniel,    214 

Drake,  Capt.  Daniel 316 

Dryden,    Artemas,    47 

Dudley,   Capt.   Ambrose, 321 

Dunlap,  Lieut.  John, 79 

Dunlap,   Maj.  William,    284 

Dunnells,   David,    45 

Du  Pue,  Nicholas,    234 

Durant,  Edward 287 

Dye,  Peter, 197 

Dyer,    Amherst,    204 

Dyer,  Lieut.  Christopher,  1st, 306 

Dyer,  Christopher,   2d 306 

Dyer,  Christopher,  3d.,    306 

Dyer,  Edward,    204 

Dygert,  Nicholas,    209 

Dygert,  Maj.  Peter  S 209 

Dysart,  Capt.  James,   5  6 

Eager,    Bezaleel,    , 334 

Eager,  Lieut.  Col.  Nahum,    334 

Earl,  Capt.  George,   193 


ROLL  OF  HONOR.  373 


Eastman  Corp.  Ebenezer,   119 

Eaton,  Dr.  John  Eliot 78 

Eaton,  Joseph,   261 

Edgerton,    Roger,     338 

Edgerton  Capt.  Simeon,   214 

Edington,    Philip, 329 

Edwards,    Noah 148 

Edwards,  Corp.  Simeon, 148 

Edwards  Hon.  Timothy,    202 

Eells,  Lieut.  Jeremiah  Baird, 253 

Eells,  Corp.  John 253 

Eells  Rev.   John,    3 

Eells,  Moses  Comstock, 3 

Eichelberger,  John,    225 

Eldridge,  Capt.  Barnabas, 175 

Eliot,  Rev.  George, 279 

Emerson,  Nathaniel,    136 

Ervin,  Lieut.  Col.  John,   .  ., 327 

Espy,    Josiah,     219,  220 

Bstell,    John 268 

Estell   Capt.   Joseph,    2  68 

Everest,  Lieut.  Benjamin, 196 

Everest,    Joseph,    50 

Everett,  Josiah,    260 

Ewell   (Euel),  James,   .  .  . 192 

Failing,    Nicholas,    209 

Fairbanks,    Oliver,     47 

Faison,  James, 80 

Fanning,  Thomas, 175 

Farnsworth,   Thomas,    192 

Farrar,  Judge  Charles, 84 

Farrow,   Corp.   Thomas,    306 

Faulkner,  Lieut.  Nathaniel,    174 

Faxon,   Azariah,    70,   72 

Fearis,   Capt.   Jacob 2  68 

Fee,   John,    120 

Feeter,   William,    , 81 

Felt,    Samuel 163 

Fenner,   Felix,    223 

Fenner,  Stephen,   106 

Field,    Hendrick,    183 

Field,  Dr.  Samuel, 289 

Finch,   Peter 189 

Findley,   Capt.   William,    109 

Fishburne,   William   Henry,    278 

Fisher,  Nathaniel 86 

Fletcher,   Capt.   Benjamin,    312 

Fogg,    Joseph 164 

Fogg,  Lieut.  Col.  Josiah, 28 

Fogg,    Stephen,    151 

Folger,  Frederick, 300 

Ford,    Jacob,     306 

Ford,   Lieut.  Jonathan,    195 

Ford,    Noah 306 

Forman,  Lieut.  Samuel  Peter, 333 

Fort,   Arthur,   Jr., 240 

Foster,  Adjutant  Ebenezer 302 

Foster,  Capt.  Samuel 4  4 


374  DAUGHTERS  Of  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Francis,    Robert 281 

Freeman,   Capt.   Abraham,    81 

Freeman,    Edmund,     297 

Freeman,  Brig.  Gen.  Nathaniel, ; 297 

French,    Samuel 228 

Frisbie,   Noah,    206 

Fry,    Abraham 23 

Fryer,  Lieut.  John,    7 

Fuller,    Ebenezer,     156 

Fyfe,    John,    34 

Gabeau,   Anthony,    238 

Gabey,    George 287 

Gaines,   Capt.  James.    239,  240 

Gale,  Dr.  Amos,   .  .  .  ., 15 

Gates,   Jonas,    313 

Gault,   Andrev/,    59 

Gault,    Mathew,    59 

Gay,  Lieut.  Col.  Ebenezer,    272 

Gelston,    William,     .  ., ' 132,  134 

Gerrish,  Lieut.   Col.   Henry, 282 

Gibson    Abraham 312 

Gibson,    Sergt.   William 84 

Gifford,  Capt.  David, , 281 

Gillam,  Maj.  Robert,   273 

Gillam,  Robert,  Jr., 273 

Gillett  Corp.  John, 169 

Gillette,   Capt.   Jonah,  Jr.,    208 

Gilman,    Bradbury,    151 

Gilman,  Daniel,    15 

Gilman,   Capt.   Samuel.    52 

Gist,   Ensign  Nathaniel,    . 25 

Gleason,   Capt.   Isaac,    317 

Glidden,  Sergt.  Charles, 247,  248 

Goodale,  Maj.  Nathan,    144,  280 

Goodall,  Rev.  David, 15 

Gooding,  Joseph,    163 

Goodner,    Conrad,    148 

Goodrich,    Isaac,     150 

Goodrich,    Michael 3 

Goodyear,    Theophilus,    263 

Graham,   Michael,    112 

Graham,    Roswell,    67 

Granger,    Dr.   Amos,    i.  168 

Grant,   Ozias 207 

Grant,  William,    97 

Gray,  Capt,  George, 24 

Gray,  Hon.  George i.  .  227 

Green,   Capt.   James,    130,   133,  2  64 

Green,  James,  Jr. 169,   170,    311,    312,  314 

Green,  William 303 

Green  Sergt.  William,  Jr.,    .  ., 303 

Greenawalt,  Lieut.  John  Philip, 322 

Greenawalt,  Col.  Philip  Lorentz, 322 

Gregg,  David, 106 

Gridley,    Hezekiah,    132 

Griss,  Ensign  Ernst 216 

Griswold,   William,    140 

Gross,   Jonah,    ; 264,  265 


ROLL  OF   HONOR.  ,^75 


Gross,  Capt.  Lawrence 209 

<Tunn,  Asahel,  Jr 41 

Giinn,  Capt.   Asahel.    41 

Haden,  Anthony , 283 

Hale,   Ambrose,    32 

Hale,    David.    75 

Hale,  Capt.  Jonathan,    340 

Hall,    Eliakim,     263 

Hall,    Isaac.    298 

Hallam,   Capt.  Amos,    70,72 

Hallenbeck.    Mathlas,     71 

Hallenbeck,    Robert,    71 

Haisey,  Lieut.  Col.  Jeremiah, ,.  .  .  .  264 

HaJsted,  Caleb.  M.  D.,    2  38 

Hamill.    Nathaniel,     ,.  .  .  .  288 

Hamilton  Alexander, 8  6 

Hamilton,  Lieut.  James , 154 

Hamilton,   Robert,    86 

Hamilton,  Thomas 324 

Hammond,   Capt.   Samuel,    326,  327 

Hampton,  Capt.  John, 66 

Hancock,  Ebenezer, 144 

Hand.  Capt.  Daniel 1 155 

Hankinson,   Col.    Aaron,    233,    235,  236 

Hannum,   Col.   John,    190 

Hansen,    Barnett, 223 

Hanson,    Ebenezer, 61 

Hapgood,  Asa 243 

Harding,  Capt.  Stephen, 97,    98 

Harlan.    Jonathan 222 

Harrell,   John,    137 

Harris,   Sergt.   James,    249 

Harris,  John 169 

Harris,   Lieut.  Joseph,    , 231,232 

Harris,  Nathaniel 264 

Harris,  Capt.  Samuel. 241 

Harrison,    Amos,    261 

Harrison,   Hon.   Nathaniel,    297 

Hart,   Nancy   Morgan,    1 293 

Hart,  Lieut.  William,    344 

Hartwell,  Judge  Edward, 312 

Harvey,  Robert, 69 

Hasbrouck.  Col.  Abraham,    21 

Haskell,   Lieut.   Nathaniel,    2  47 

Haskell,   Solomon, 308 

Hatch.    Timothy,    155 

Hathaway,    Rev.    Philip,    282 

Haven,    David,    2  99 

Hayes,    David,     261 

Hayes,  Lieut.  Robert, 178 

Hayward,    Benjamin,     191 

Haywood,   Col.  William,    . 256 

Heard,  Capt.  Phineas, 46 

Heath,  Maj.  Nathaniel,    27 

Hendrick,  John,    228 

Henshaw,    Daniel 302 

Henshaw,  Col.  William,    302 

Herrick,    Israel,    66 


daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 


Heriot,   Col.    Robert , 237 

Heroy,  Clarkson 197 

Herter,  Capt.  Henry, 31 

Hewins,  Jacob,  Jr 41 

Hewins,  Lieut.  Jacob, 41 

Hicks,  John,  Jr.,    187 

Higley,  John, 339 

Hilton,  Capt.  Edward 331 

Hine,  Capt.   Ambrose, 259 

Hine,   Ensign   Hezekiah,    123 

Hinman,  Timothy, 239 

Hiscox,   Clarke,    .  ., 106 

Hoar,   John 312 

Hoar,    Leonard,    312 

Hoar,    Timothy 42 

Hobart  Dr.  Peter,    ^ 318 

Hobbs,  William 55 

Hodgdon,  Maj.  Caleb,    

Hodgdon,    Shadrach 61 

Hogg,    James,     , 286 

Holberton,   William 228 

Holbrook,    Jesse, 325 

Holden,  Jonathan,   i 187 

Holiday,    William,     3,115 

Holman,  Lieut.   David,    i 303 

Holmes,  Capt.  John,    2 

Hooker,   Samuel,    37 

Hopkins,    Joseph,     166 

Horton,    John,    236 

Hough,   Bernard 1 

Houghton,  Capt.  Jonathan 170 

Houser,   Dr.   Martin,    89 

Houston,    John,    ^ 278 

Howe,    Fortunatus,    12  8 

Howell,   Ezekiel,    , 236 

Howell,  Joseph,    6 

Howell,    Samuel, H 325 

Howland,  Deacon  John,    163 

Howland,   John,  Jr., 163 

Hoyt,  Richard,    252 

Hoyt,  Lieut.  Thomas,    ■ 62 

Hubbard,  Sergt.  Maj.  Abner, 269,  270 

Hubbard,  Lieut.  Hezekiah,   81 

Hughes,  James,    81 

Hughes,   John,    106 

Hull,   Eliphalet,    51 

Hull,    John,     ISo 

Hull,  Sergt.  John,    284 

Hume,    Stephen 57 

Hunter,  Rev.  Andrew, 3  43 

Hunter,   Rev.   Humphrey,    23  8 

Hunter,    Joseph,     319 

Hunter,   Joseph,   Jr.,    319- 

Hurd,  Jacob 16? 

Huston  Capt.   Thomas,    90 

Hutchins,   Sergt.   John,    117 

Hyde,  Benjamin 49 

Hyde,    Joshua,    49 


ROLL  OF  HONOR.  377 


Ide,  Lieut.  John,  180 

Iden,  John, 320 

Ingle   (Ingell),  Jonathan 308 

Ingram,    Jonathan 20  6 

Irvin,    Christopher,    142 

Jackson,    Thomas,     2  2  6,  22  8 

Jaquith,   Adford,    307 

Jenison,    Moses,    312 

Jenkins,   Judge  John 98,    101,  103 

Jenks,    Thomas 216,  217 

Jenness,    Richard 329 

Jennings,   Jacob,    87 

Jennings,  Dr.  Jacob 87 

Johnson,    Jacob 161 

Johnson,  Capt.  Nathaniel 124 

Johnson,    Capt.    Robert,    297 

Johnson,    Solomon 202 

Johnson  Sergt.  William, i 249 

Jones,  Abraham,    14 

Jones,    Asaph,     100,    103,  104 

Jones,    Eliphas, 68 

Jones  Ezekiel,    68 

Jones,    Harrison,    324 

Jones,    Isaac, 218 

Jones,   Capt.   James,    138 

Jones,  Corp.  Jasper,    i 72 

Jones,  Moses,    258 

Jones,    Philip,    5,    6 

Jones,  Lieut.  William,  Jr.,   136 

Jordan   David,    . 166 

Judd,  Sergt.  Orange, 50 

Kav.    John,     225 

Keim,  Capt.  John,    225 

Kellogg,   Silas,   Jr., 260 

Kendall,    Benjamin,     289 

Kennedy,    Andrew,     284 

Kennedy,  Ann, 324 

Kennerly,  Samuel, i 52 

Kent,    Corp.    Ebenezer,    3  03 

Kilbourn    John,    255 

Xilgore,  Capt.  Benjamin, 32  6,  327 

Kimball,  Moses 200 

King,  Dan , 129 

Kingman,  Abner 168 

Kinney,   Capt.  John 25 

Kinney,  Capt.  Thomas,    25 

Kirkland,   William,    197 

Knight,    Benjamin,     27 

Knight,  Jacob 27 

Knight,    Silas,    303 

Kumler,   Jacob,    82 

Kuykendall,  Wilhelmus, 232 

Ladd,  Daniel 126 

Lamar,    Zachariah 139 

Lambert,   Samuel,    317 


^yS  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Lamson,  Thomas, 226,   228,   255 

Landerkin,    Daniel,    '   300 

Lathrop,    Zachariah,     228 

Laurence,  Lieut.  James,  Jr.,  .  ., 170,    171 

Lawrence,  David, 167 

Lawrence,  Jonathan,    , 39 

Lawrence,  Lieut.    Peter,    313 

Lav/rence,    Timothy,     39 

Lee,     Elon 255 

Lee,  Hon.  Richard  Henry, 31 

Lee,    William, 236 

Leedom,    Richard,    ; 92,   93,   95 

Legg,    Cornelius,    120 

Leggett,   Gabriel,    317 

Leggett,   Thomas,  Jr.,    .  .^ 317 

Leonard,  George,    218 

Leonard,  Lieut.  Col.  Zephaniah, 145 

Levering,   Lieut.   Col.   Aaron,    203 

Lewis,  Amos, 221 

Lev/is,    Henry,    23 

Lewis.   Mordecai,    231 

Lewis,   Peter,    . 49 

Lewis,    Timothy 256 

Libbey,  Samuel, 58 

Lincoln,   Corp.   Elkanah, 193 

Lincoln,  Stephen,    302 

Lindley,    Caleb,     16,17,18 

Linn,  Hon.  John, 85 

Lipscomb,    Ensign    Thomas,    , 245 

Litchfield,   Daniel, i      40 

Livingston,  Col.  Peter  Robert, \  .  .  .  .      69 

Livingston,  Robert,    > \.  ...      69 

Locke,  Ebenezer .  .  .    193 

Locke,  Corp.  Ebenezer,  Jr., 193 

Locke,   Sergt.    John,    215,   285 

Lockwood,  Ebenezer,    , 201,   204 

Lodge,  Lieut.   Benjamin,  Jr.,    280 

Long,   Evans 142 

Long,   Lieut.    Reuben, 143 

Longfellow,    William 133 

Longlev,  Jonas,    312 

Lord,    John, 316 

Lord,  Capt.  Tobias,    .  .  . 316 

Lothrop,   Capt.  Ebenezer,    49 

Lothrop,  Solomon,    89 

Loury,    Stephen,     293 

Loving,  Capt.  William,    212 

Lowe,  Dirck, 88 

Lowell,    Peter,    :  155 

Lowrey,    Col.    Alexander 323 

Ludlow,  Lieut.  Col.  Cornelius, 152,    153 

Lukens,    David 221 

Lyle,    Samuel,     112 

Lyles,    Capt.    Aeromanus,    107 

Lyman,  Ensign  Isaac,    320 

Lyon,   Matthew,    154 

Lyon,  Hon.  Mathew,    290 


ROLI.  O^  HONOR.  379 


McCall,    Col.    James,    1 275 

McCalla,  Capt.  William,    22  4 

McCalmont,    John,     ,.  231,  232 

McCarty,    Brig.    Gen.    David 289 

McClellan,    Capt.    Joseph,    ; 269 

McDermut,  Sergt.  James,    2  92 

McGavock,    James,     121 

McKissack,  Capt,  William,  M.  D.,    283 

McLean,  James,    i 126 

McLure,   John,    238 

McNelly,    Michael,    211 

McRee,  Lieut.  Col.  John  Griffith , 113 

Magee,    James.     230,  231 

Mallory,    David,     206 

Mallory,   John,    20  6 

Maltbie,  Lieut.  Jonathan, | 145 

Manley,  Corp.  Seth 45 

Marchend,   Capt.   David,    286 

Markham,  Sergt.   Jeremiah,    290 

Marks    (Marques),   Isaac, 108 

Marsh,  Moses,  Jr.,    193 

Marshall,  Col.  Thomas, 54 

Martin,    Elizabeth    Marshall,     273 

Martin,  Capt.  Marshall, , 273 

Mather,    Oliver,     153 

Mauzy,   Rev.   William,    22 

Mays,    William,    258 

Mead,  John,    , 2  53 

Means,   Capt.    Robert,    85 

Merrifield     Timothy,    38 

Miles,    Abel,     227 

Miller,    Isaac,     272 

Milner,   Capt,   John,    2,137 

Mills,  Capt.   James 286 

Mitchell,  Capt.  Eleazer, , 68 

Mitchell,  John, 13 

Montgomery,   John,    9 

Moor,   Hon.   John,    .  ., 217 

Moore,  Capt.  Daniel,    59 

Moore,  William, 48 

Moore,    Sergt.    William 140 

Morgan,   Sergt.    Aaron,    182 

Morgan,  Joseph,   .  .  .  ., 182 

Morrill,  Rev.  Isaac,    63 

Morris,   Capt.  .amos,    73 

Morris,  Maj.  Joseph, 183 

Morris,  Hon.   Lewis, 3,    4 

Morrison,  William, 83 

Morse,    Simeon,    43 

Morton,  Ebenezer,    176 

Morton,  Joseph ^ 277 

Mott,  Lieut.  John,    34 

Muhlenberg,  Rev.  Henry  Ernestus, 251 

Muller,    Jacob,    1.  .  71 

Muller,   Lieut.    Joachim,    78 

Munn,  Lieut.  Col.  Reuben, 291 

Murray,    Lieut.    John,    95 

Myers,  Jacob, 216 


380  ■  bAUGIlTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REV^OLUTION. 

Myers,  Jacob,    268 

Myers,  Judge  Michael i 31 

Myers,    Samuel,    340 

Mygatt,  Thomas,    272 

Nagle,  Capt.   Peter, 218 

Nagle,    Philip,     94 

Nantz,  Sergt.  Frederick,    5 

Nelson,   Lieut.   David,    148 

Nelson,    Edward,    293 

Nelson,   Harriet   Morgan, 293 

Nelson,  Maj.   John,    30 

Nelson,  Maj.  Joshua 65 

Nelson,   Robert,    , 162 

Nesbitt,   Judge  James,    218,  219 

Northway,    Zenas,    60 

Norton,  Col.   Beriah 243 

Norton,   Capt.   Charles,    1.  .  .  .  341 

Norton,    Elijah,    144 

Norton,  George, 336 

Norris,    John,     ; 151 

Norton,    Peter, 153 

Norton,  William,    336 

Nutting,   Ebenezer 171 

Oakes,  Ensign  Josiah , 39 

Oakes,  Urian,    39 

Ober,  Josiah,  Jr., 178 

Odell   (Odle),  Joshua, 343 

Ogden,  Eleazer,    \ 261 

Ogier,  Abraham,    159,  298 

Ogier,    Lewis.     159,  298 

Oliphant,  Capt.  Jonathan, 331 

Ormsbee,   John 119 

Osborn,  Rev.  Ethan, 96 

Osborn,   Sergt.   John  B.,    .  .  .■ 161 

Osborne,  David,  Jr.,    231,232 

Osborne,  Deacon  Timothy, 69 

Osgood,   Dr.   George,    164 

Osterhout,    Jeremiah,    97 

Ostrom,  Capt.   Henry,    , 209 

Otey,   Capt.   John,    2  78 

Otis,   Dr.    Ephraim,    287 

Otis,    James, 126 

Otis,  Brig.   Gen.  Joseph,    164 

Overton,  Maj.   Isaac • 96 

Overton,  James, 337 

Pages,    Jonas ^ 177,  312 

Paine,   Sergt.    Peleg 251 

Palmer,  Jedediah 252 

Pardee,    Jonathan 291 

Parker,    Eleazer,    1 72 

Parker,  John, 133 

Parker,  Capt.  Joshua, 149 

Parkes,  David,    20 

Parkman.  Sergt.  William, 29 

Parmenter,  Abraham     148 


ROLL  OF  HONOR. 


381 


56 

Parsons,    Jacob,     g4 

Parsons,  Lieut.   Samuel,    32g 

Patch,  Sergt.  Benjamin,    -{35    glS 

Patterson,   William,    '   hq 

Paxton,  Capt.  William,   233 

Peale,  Capt.  James 43 

Pearson,  Sergt.  Moses, 5^27 

Pease,   Edward, 126 

Peck,  Isaac,    • .".'..  101,   102 

Peck,  Corp.  Jesse, 24 

Peers,  Maj.  Valentine £^-3  "  ^^^"  \{^    ^^ 

Perkins,  Abraham,    '  '   329 

Perrin,  Sergt.  Elijah, "         299 

Perry,  Corp.  Abel,  Jr 1 '         299 

Perry,  Lieut.  Abel,    28*  159,   160 

Perry,  Capt.  John,   '  .  .  .  .    261 

Perry,   Joseph,    266 

Perry,  Samuel, 55 

Pettit,    Samuel,     279 

Phelps,  Joseph 91    92 

Philips,  Capt.   David,    . '   92 

Philips,  Lieut.  Josiah, 34 

Philips,  Maj.   Samuel,    147 

Phillips.  John,    ; '         10 2 

Piatt,   John ]  _    193 

Pierce,  Ebenezer,   331 

Pike.  Capt.  Robert, 123 

Pillsbury,  Capt.   Caleb,    276 

Pittman,  John,   33 

Piatt,   Benoni 53     271 

Polk,  Col.  Ezekiel '   HO 

Polk,  Brig.  Gen.  Thomas,   91 

Pollock,   David,    157 

Pollock,  Rev.  Thomas, , 122 

Poole,  Corp.  Jeptha, '  '        gg 

Poole,  Lieut.  Jonathan, 229 

Poole,  William,    323 

Porter,  Col.  Andrew, 244 

Porterfield,  Capt.  Robert, 4q 

Post    Ensign  Abraham,   •  '  *    iQg 

Potter,   Lieut.    George,    '.'...'...    339 

Priest,  Asa, 328 

Proctor,  Lieut.  Leonard, 250 

Putnam,  Col.  Israel,  Jr., •  '    250 

Putnam,  Maj.  Gen.  Israel,   

59 

Quinby,  Joseph, 

154 

Rambo,    Ezekiel,    40 

Ramsdell,  Nehemiah, 218    219 

Ransom,  George  Palmer,   -^-  VlV,"  115'   116 

Ransom,  Capt.  Richard, 218*    219'   250 

Ransom,  Capt.  Samuel,    '  '   249 

Rathbone,  Capt.  Wait, •  •  2    5 

Rawson,    Elijah,    253 

Raymond,    William,     266 

Read,  Ebenezer 15g 

Redlon,  Ebenezer,    15g 

Redlon,  Ebenezer,  Jr., 


382  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Reed,  Elnathan,   301 

Reed,   James 157 

Reed,  Col.  Jonathan, b9 

Remington,  Elisha,  Jr., 310 

Rice,   Jonathan,    163 

Rice,    Silas, 287 

Richards,  James,    48 

Richardson,   Tilly,    338 

Ridgely,  Judge  Charles  Greenbury,    134,  135 

Ripley,    Nathaniel,     , 2  89 

Rising,  Nathaniel,    129 

Rix,  Sergt.  Nathaniel,    189 

Robb,    Robert,    105 

Robbins,    Abner,     .  .,, 305 

Roberts,  John,    253 

Robertson,  Capt.  Elijah, 241 

Robins,  Capt.  Samuel,    205 

Robinson,  Lieut.  Abiathar,    , 77 

Robinson,  Lieut.  Jared,    99,  235 

Rogers,  Abraham  Foster,    | 174 

Romer,  Henry,    197 

Root,  Lieut.  Col.  Aaron, 322 

Root,  Asahel,    249 

Root,  Lieut.   Col.  Azariah,    308 

Root,  Bbenezer,    336 

Root,   Elijah,    32 

Ross,  Benjamin,    77 

Rouse,  Casper,  ' 336 

Rowe,  Lieut.  Col.    (Michael)    Christopher,    237 

Rowe,  Lieut.  Joseph 281 

Rowland,  Andrew,    145 

Rue,  John, 229 

Russel,  Dr.  Philip  M.,    94 

Russell,  Capt.  James, 213,  214 

Russell,   John , 232 

Rust,  Aloney,    9 

Rust,    Lieut.    Lemuel,    146 

Rust,  Nathaniel, 172 

Safford,  Capt.  Joseph,  Jr.,    1 187 

Sage,   Corp.   Giles,    341 

Salisbury,   William,    289 

Sanborn,  Corp.   John,    270,  271 

Sanderson,   Jacob,    313 

Sanford,  Sergt.  Elihu,    132 

Sargent,    Daniel,     12  5 

Sawtell,  Jonathan,    328 

Sawtell,    Nathan,    287 

Scofield,  Sergt.   Gershom,    13 

Scott,   Benjamin,    , 205 

Scott,  Capt.  James, 25  6 

Scott,  Capt.  Mathew, 25 

Scudder,  Ensign  Amos, .' 63 

Scull,  Joseph     332 

Searle,    Constant,    101,  102 

Sears,   Christopher,    305 

Sears,  Edmund,    ,.  305 

Sears,    Hezekiah,    168 

Seaver,   Joseph,    .  .  , 1 165 


383 

Seaver,  Maj.  William,    67 

Seaver,  William,  Jr 67 

Sedgwick,   Samuel,  Jr.,    342 

Selkrig,   Maj.    Jeremiah,    Ill 

Sellers,   Ensign   Nathan,    . 162 

Selman,   James,    274 

Sewall,  Col.  Dummer  Sewall, 115 

Seymour,   Ashbell, 129 

Seymour,  Capt.  Stephen, i 12 

Sharp,  Capt.   Thomas,    2  5 

Sharpe,   Gibeon,    165 

Shattuck,  Ebenezer  Lakin,   171 

Shaw,    Gideon , 275 

Shaw.  Josiah,    147 

Shaw,   Knowles,    \.  .  69 

Shaw,  Adjutant  Mason, 105 

Sherburne,  Corp.  James, 117 

Sherman,    Thomas,     182 

Shoemaker,  Maj.  Han  Yost,    ctl 

Simmons,  James 276 

Simmons,  Lieut.  Robert, / 325 

Simons,  Col.  Maurice, 237 

Simpson,  Col.  John, 80 

Sinclair    (Sinkler),  Capt,  James i 118 

Sinclair,    Samuel,     191 

Skidmore,  Maj.  John,  Jr., 206 

Slack,  Sergt.  James  Henry,    26,   27 

Slade,  Lieut.  Col.  Peleg, 173 

Slattery,    John,     317 

Sloan,  Capt.  Samuel, 192 

Smalley,  Capt.  David,    i 15 

Smith,    Elisha,    195 

Smith,  Lieut.  Henry,    342 

Smith,   James,    302 

Smith,    John,    , 234 

Smith,  Jonas,    312 

Smith,  Capt.  Josiah, 247 

Smith,  Matthew,    130,  131 

Smith,  Matthew,  Sr 176 

Smith,    Rev.    Preserved,    82 

Smith,    Samuel,     272 

Smith,  Capt.  Simeon, / 127 

Snell,  Joseph, 131 

Snell,    Peter,    1. 194,  195 

Snow,  Lieut.  David, 40 

Sommers,   Leonard,    , 332 

Southall,   Lieut.    Stephen,    244 

Southall,  Turner, ,.  .  .  244 

Southworth,   Sergt.   Alden 18  2 

Spalding,    Barzillia,    i 242 

Spalding,   Oliver,    319 

Spaulding,   Capt.   Abel 17  9 

Spaulding,  Sergt.  Benjamin, 313 

Spaulding,    Ezra,    179 

Spaulding,   Nathaniel,    12  6 

Spear,  Capt.  Jonathan 29 

Speer,    William,    , 4 

Spencer,    James,  Jr.,    120 

Spencer   Maj.  Gen.  Joseph, 57 


384  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

Spock,    James 19  < 

Spooner,  Capt.  Wing,    , 31& 

Springer,   John, 211 

Stacy,    Amos, 301 

Stafford,   John,    189,  232 

Stanton,  Lieut.   Enoch, 321 

Stapp,   Achilles,    157 

Stark,   James,    101  102 

Stark,  Maj.   Gen.  John,    42^  20& 

Steele,  Ebenezer, , 267 

Sterling,  Maj.   James,    188 

Stevens,    Lieut.    Asa,    98,   99,   100,    101,   102,   234,  235 

Stevens,    Ebenezer 292 

Stevens,  Joel 159 

Stewart,  Elisha,   57 

Stewart,    Hugh,    318 

Stiles,  Lieut.  Gideon,   .  ., 75 

Stillwell,    Sergt.    James,    207 

Stillwell,  Lieut.  John, 135 

Stillwell,  Joseph,    172 

Stillwell,   Thomas,    207 

Stockwell,  Stephen,    303 

Stoddard,  Capt.  Nathan,   1& 

Stoddard,  Sergt.  Stephen, 164 

Stone,  Elias, , 279 

Stowell,   Sergt.    Nathaniel,    130 

Streeter,   Joseph,    84 

Strickland,    Solomon 1 325 

Strong,   Sergt.   King,    208 

Strong,    Return,     34 

Stroud,    Col.    Jacob,     2^4 

Stryker,  Capt.  John,    1 149^ 

Studley,   Benjamin,    318 

Studley,  Eliab,    ,.  .  .  318 

Sumner,    Edward,    43 

Sutton,   William,    1 223 

Swentzel,  Frederick,    88 

Swetland,    Luke i.  .  104 

Taft,    Lovett,    248 

Taft,   Robert,    .  ., 248 

Talbot,  Commodore  Silas,   181 

Tallman,  Benjamin, 20 

Tallman,  Douwe  Harmonson, i.  .  197 

Tapley,  Asa,    61 

Tapley,   Lieut.    Gilbert,    61 

Taylor,  Deacon  Jonathan, 36 

Taylor    Jonathan,  Jr.,    36 

Taylor,    Nathan,     . 285 

Taylor,    William,     • 135,  215 

Ten  Eyck,  Barent 71 

Terhune,  Abraham,    186 

Terrell,    Simon,    ,. 140 

Thacher,  Sergt.  Thomas, 310 

Thaxter,  Dr.  Gridley, 305 

Thayer    Lieut.  William,    193 

Thayer,  William,   Jr.,    193 

Thompson,    Alexander, 325- 

Thompson,  Rev.   Charles,    147 


ROIvL  OF  HONOR.  385 


Thompson,  Capt.  Isaiah,    132 

Thompson,   Sergt.   John,    ■ 2  60 

Thruston,  Col.  Charles  Mynn, 293 

Tlbbets,   Henry,    s-  .  330 

Tingley,  Lieut.  Benjamin, 265 

Tinsley,  Thomas, 141 

Tinsley,  William,    245 

Titcomb,  John, 1  61 

Todd,  Maj.   Levi,    18 

Tompkins,    Sergt.    Gilbert,    , 11 

Tower,  Sergt.  Abraham,    304 

Tower,   Nathaniel,    321 

Towne,  Capt.  Ezra,    175 

Townsend,  Lieut.   Isaac,    291 

Trippe,  Capt.  Samuel,    90 

Trowbridge,  Corp.  William,   38 

Truax,  Isaac  Jacob, 199 

True,    Benjamin,    >  .  .  .  74 

True,   Lieut.    Reuben,    74 

Truxton,  Commodore  Thomas, 86 

Turner,  Abel,    253 

Turner,    Ezra,     253 

Turner,   Matthew,    203 

Turner,    Samuel,    253 

Turner,  Capt.  Seth,    247 

Turner,  Sergt.  Seth,  Jr.,    247 

Underwood,    Jonathan,    206 

Upson,  Noah,    267 

Vails,  Edward, 1.  •  16 

Van  Bergen,  Capt.  Henry,    289 

Vance,    David,    1 79 

Vance,  Edward,    334 

Van  Dervoort,  Lieut.  Paul, 321 

Van  Deventer,  Christopher, 184,  185 

Van  de  Venter,  Peter, j 120 

Van  Hook,  Sergt.  Jacob, 324 

Van  Pelt,  Johannes,    188 

Vansant,  Lieut.   Cornelius,    333 

Van    Swearingen,   Lieut,    248 

Van  Vechten,  Derrick,  .  .  .  ., 79 

Veazey,  James, 4 

Vedder,  Albert  Alexander,    22 

Verder,  Samuel, 196 

Vose,  Lieut.  Col.  Elijah, 173 

Wade,  Capt.  Noadiah, 287 

Wade,  Col.   Thomas,    259 

Wadsworth,  Capt.  Elijah, 150 

Waggoner,   Jacob,    226 

Wait,   John, 177 

Waite,    John,    Jr 335 

Walbridge,  Maj.  Ames 9 

Walbridge,  Sergt.  Henry 169 

Walker,  Dr.   Thomas,    294 

Wall,  Maj.  Samuel,    220 

Wallace,   William,    255 


386  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

M'^ard,  Brig.  Gen.  Andrew,    00 

Ward,  Benjamin 7  6 

Ward.   Col.   .Joseph, 164 

Ward,   William,    263 

Wardlaw,   Capt.   Hugh.    32  7 

Washburn,  Isaiah, 17 

Washington,  Col.  Samuel, 53 

Washington,   Ensign   Thornton,    53 

Waterman.   Lieut.    Perez 71 

Watkins,    Francis,    295 

Watson,  Sergt.  Samuel 303 

Watt,   Samuel,    327 

Weakley,   Lieut.    James,    220 

Weare,  Deacon  Jonathan 179 

Webb,  Sergt.  Christopher, Ill 

Webb,   Francis,    137,  139 

Webster,    Charles, 276,  278 

Webster,  Sergt.  Samuel,    105 

Weed,  Lieut.  John,    20  9 

Welles.    Dr.    Benjamin,    210 

Wellington,    Jonathan,     199 

Wells,    Gurdon,     Ill 

Weston,  Joseph, 27 

Wetmore,  John,    \ 156 

Whitaker,    John,    , 229 

Whitcomb.    Sergt.    Moses,    11 

White,    Cornelius,    89 

White,  Lieut.   Daniel,    / 213 

White,  Col.  Hugh 85 

White,  Joel,    340 

White,    Paul, 213 

White,   Hon.   Phillips, 298 

White,  Sergt.  Seth,    36 

White,  Corp.   Timothy, 89 

Whiting,  Dr.  William, 202 

Whitlock,  Capt.  Ephraim  Lockhart 191 

Whitney,  Abraham,    173 

Whitney,  Abraham,  Jr.,    | 242 

Whitney,  Sergt.  Benjamin, 252 

Whitney,  Lieut.  Israel,   60 

Whitney,    John,     7,   8 

Whitney,  Micah, i 177 

Whitney,   Lieut.    Salmon,    172 

Whitney,   Corp.   Walter,    116 

Whittlesey,   Eliphalet,  Jr 14 

Whittlesey,  Ensign  John 1 11 

Wicker,  Jacob,    21 

Wiggin,   Elijah,    330 

Wight,  Dr.  Aaron, 29 

Wight,   Rev.   Henry 145 

Willcutt,  Joseph 39 

Williams,    Charles 23 

Williams,  Rev.  Elisha  Scott, Si 

Williams,  Lieut.  Col.  John, 123 

Williams,  Col.  John 177 

Williams,    Squire, 265 

Williams,  Thomas, 343 

Williston,  Lieut.  Consider,   > 56 

Wilson,  Capt.  Ebenezer,    192