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GENEALOGY 

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Digitized  by  tine  Internet  Arciiive 

in  2009  witii  funding  from 

Allen  County  Public  Library  Genealogy  Center 


http://www.archive.org/details/lineagebook34daug 


Major  General  Arthur  St.  Clair. 


LINEAGE  BOOK 


National  Society 


OF  THE 


Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 


VOLUME  XXXIV 

33001—34000 

1900 


Mary  Cooley  Bassett, 
Historian  General 


Compiled  by 
Sarah  Hall  Johnston. 


WASHINGTON,   D.    C, 
I912 


Harrisburg,  I'a.  : 
telegraph  printing  company 

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PREFACE. 


PREFACE. 

In  selecting  the  materials  for  a  reference  book  of  this  type, 
the  genealogist  must  work  on  a  large  subject,  on  a  large  time  scale, 
and  yet  record  only  such  relevant  and  essential  fact>  as  are  connect- 
ed with  the  services  of  the  actual  participants  in  the  momentous 
issues  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Here  is  no  opportunity  for  fancy  to  weave  a  romance,  no  space 
for  biography,  no  place  for  anything  but  accurate,  concise  state- 
ment of  facts  directly  contributing  to  the  body  of  proved  knowledge 
concerning  the  beginnings  of  American  history.  The  great  desider- 
atum is  accuracy  and  this  work  serves  a  great  purpose  if  it  helps  those 
historically  interested  to  test  proof,  to  secure  fullness  and  sound- 
ness in  induction,  and  to  restrain,  or  to  employ  with  safety,  hypothe- 
sis and  analogy. 

The  student  taking  up  this  mere  outline  of  "histories  of  history" 
will  do  well  to  recall  that  through  each  volume  of  the  Lineage  Book 
one  thousand  individuals  have  claimed,  and  established  relatedness 
to  the  most  glorious  epoch  of  our  country's  history  and  to  the 
founders  and  defenders  of  America's  matchless  fabric  of  govern 
ment. 

It  is  the  aim  of  this  brief  summary  of  historic  facts  to  lead  the 
interest  of  students  of  genealogy  and  family  tradition  into  a  study 
of  the  broader  field  of  National  history  under  the  guidance  of  the 
American  pioneers  themselves  and  by  the  highway  of  the  American 
Revolution. 

AiARV   COOLEV   BaSSETT, 

Historian  General. 


ILLUSTRATION. 


ILLUSTRATION. 

Frontispiece. 
Major  General  Arthur  St.  Clair. 


OFFICERS. 


THE  NATIONAL  SOCIETY 

OF   THE 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Organized  at  Washington  Citv  Octomch  ii,  1890. 


National  Board  of  Management. 
J900. 


Pr(«id«nt  6«Kral. 

Mrs.  Danikl  Manncng. 

Ukf-Pmidtat  (Zentral  in  Cbarflc  ot  0ra4iiuitie«  «f  Cbapten. 
Mrs.  EivEanor  Washington  Howard. 

Wtt-VrtMntt  ecMnil. 

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

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

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

Mrs.  Charles  W.  Fairbanks,  Mrs.  Angie  F.  Newman, 

Miss  Mary  Isabella  Forsyth,  Mrs.  Clement  A.  Griscom, 

Mrs.  William  P.  Jewett,  Mrs.  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.  Morgan. 

ClMVUia  6entraL 

Mrs.  William  A.  Smoot. 

Hccordhifl  $«cr«tary  Seiierai. 

Mrs.  Albert  Akers. 

€orrr$p«ii4isfl  Secretary  eentral. 

Mrs.  Kate  Kearney  Henry. 

R(0istrar  General. 

Miss  Susan  Riviere  Hetzel. 

trcasarer  Qenerai. 

Mrs.  Gertrude  Bascom  Darwin. 

liisterian  Qenerai. 

Mrs.  Mary  Jane  Seymour. 

Hwistant  W«t«rtaa  8e»eral. 

Mrs.  Robert  Stockwell  Hatcher. 

Cibrarian  6etteral. 

Miss  Julia  Ten  Eyck  McBlair. 


state  Rcdcnts. 

Alabama,  AIrs.  J.  Morgan  Smith. 

Alaska,    

Arizona, "     Hugh  H.  Price. 

Arkansas,   "     Helen  M.  Norton. 

California,  "     John  F.  Swift. 

Colorado,    "     W.  F.  Slocum. 

Connecticut,    "     Sara  T.  Kinney. 

Delaware,    "     Elizabeth   C.   Churchman  . 

District  of  Columbia, "     ChareES  H.  Alden. 

Florida,    "    Dennis  Eagan. 

Georgia,    "     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, "     AlosES  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, 


I)Otiorary  omccrs. 

Ho«orary  VttMtntt  Ge««ral. 

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

ffoaorarv  Ukt-PretidcaU  Gtneral. 

Hlccted  for  life.     Date  of  election. 


Mrs.  Margaret  Hetzel,  1892. 
Mrs.  Leeand  Stanford,  1893. 
Mrs.  Roger  A.  Pryor,  1893. 
Mrs.  John  R.  Putnam,  1893. 
Mrs.  a.  Leo  Knott,  1894. 
Mrs.  Eeeen  H.  Walworth, 

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

1895. 
Mrs.  Joshua  Wiebour,  1895. 


Mrs.  a.  Howard  Clark,  1895. 
Mrs.  R.  Ogden  Doremus,  1895. 
Mrs.     Lucy     Preston     Beale, 

1895- 
Miss  Mary  Desha,  1895. 
Miss  Clara  Barton,  1896. 
Mrs.  a.  C.  Geer,  1896. 
Mrs.  Samuel  Eliot,  1896. 
AIrs.  Mary  V.  E.  Cabell,  1898. 
Mrs.  Mildred  S.  Mathes,  1899. 


MEMBERS 

OF  THE 

NATIONAL  SOCIETY. 


THE  NATIONAL  SOCIETY 

OF  THE 

Daughters   of  the   American    Revolution 


MRS.  ELLA  HOLMES  WHITE.  33001 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  John  S.  White. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elijah  Stearns,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter   of  Edwin   Holmes   and  Eliza   Ann  Richardson,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Artemas  Richardson  (1790-1865)  and  Eliza  Steams, 
(1800-86),    his   wife,   m.    1818. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Josiah  Stearns  (1769-1814)  and  Ruth  Hunt 
(1770-1848),  his  wife,  m.  1795. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaught.er  of  Elijah  Stearns  and  Lucy  Lane  (i732-93)> 
his  wife,  m.  1760. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaught.er  of  Isaac  Stearns  and  Alice  Wilson,  his 
wife. 

Elijah  Stearns,  (1735-1801),  served  as  private  and  was  Heu- 
tenant  in  the  Massachusetts  militia  at  the  battle  of  Bunker 
Hill.     He  was  born  in  Billerica,  Mass.,  died  in  Rutland,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  iioo,  21703. 

MRS.  MARY  ASHMEAD  ^lORROW.  33002 

Born  in  Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 
Widow  of  Hugh  Morrow. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jacob  Ashmead,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Nathan  Whitman  and  Elizabeth  Ashmead,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Ashmead  and  Mary  Naglee,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ashmead   (1710-94)   and  Esther  Mor- 
gan, his  wife. 

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


2  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Jacob  Ashmead,  (1742-1814),  entered  the  army  as  lieutenant 
and  was  promoted  captain  of  foot,  1776.  His  commission, 
muster  roll  and  diary  are  still  preserved.  He  was  born  in 
Germantown;  died  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  7662,   10322. 

MRS.  JESSIE  R.  LOVE.  33003 

Born  in  Utica,   New   York. 

Wife  of   Henry  M.  Love. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Brewer,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  H.  Risley  and  Harriet  Metcalf,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chauncey  Risley  and  Sophia  Brewer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Brewer  (b.  1790)  and  Fanny  Hills, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Brewer  and  Mary  Slate  (b.  1767), 
his  wife,  m.  1785. 

Daniel  Brewer,  (1765-1826),  enlisted,  1780  in  the  Short 
Levies  and  1781  under  his  brother  Joseph  who  was  slain  in 
battle.  His  widow  received  a  pension  for  six  months  actual 
service  as  a  private.     He  was  born  in  Hartford  where  he  died. 

Also  No.   18879. 

MRS.  ALICE  LUCRETIA  HOTCHKISS  SEARLE.  33004 

Born  in  Phelps,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  Henry  Searle. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Joseph  Gilbert. 

Daughter  of  Leman  Beecher  Hotchkiss  and  Lucretia  Oaks,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Leman  Hotchkiss  (b.  1785)  and  Theodotia  Gil- 
bert, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Hotchkiss  (1750-1835)  and  Esther 
Beecher,  his  wife;  Joseph  Gilbert  and  Miriam  Webster  Hopkins  (i755- 
1839),  his  wife,  m.   1773. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joel  Hotchkiss  (1716-77)  and  Mary  Sher- 
man (1718-78),  his  wife,  m.  1741. 

Joseph  Gilbert,  (1748-1812),  enlisted  1775  under  Capt.  Gris- 
wold;  was  at  Lake  Champlain  and  St.  Johns.  In  1777  he 
served  as  sergeant  in  Capt.  James  Watson's  company,  Col. 
Samuel  Webb's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Litchfield,  Conn. ; 
died  in  Ontario  county,  N.  Y.  His  widow  in  1837  was  al- 
lowed the  pension  of  twenty-one  months  as  sergeant  and  two 
months  as  corporal,  Connecticut  line. 

Also  Nos.  24801,  27532. 


UNEAGE  BOOK. 


MRS.  MARY  GOFF  CRAWFORD.  33005 

Born  in  Cameron  Mills,   New   York. 

Wife  of  Eugene   Crawford. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  James  Woodworth,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Finla  Goff  and  Nancie  Adclia  Mitchell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Mitchell  and  Nancie  Woodworth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Woodworth  and  Lavina  Babcock,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Woodworth  and  Mehitabcl  Hyde 
Phelps,  his  second  wife. 

James  Woodworth,  (1733-1812),  was  appointed  ensign  1776, 
of  the  Fourth  company  of  Militia.  He  was  born  in  Lebanon ; 
died  in  Columbia,  Conn. 

MRS.  HELEN  ESTELLE  DECKER.  33006 

Born  in  Addison,  New  York. 

Wife  of  James  Decker. 

Descendant  of  Simeon  Rood. 

Daughter  of  Jesse  Kinney  Shephard  and  Harriet  Grandy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Grandy  and  Marcia  Melowa  Rood,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Rood  and  Demarius  Mungar  Fos- 
merly,  his  wife. 

Simeon  Rood  enlisted  in  Capt.  Samuel  Granger's  company, 
Col.  Charles  Webb's  regiment,  1777,  for  three  years.  He  was 
at  Monmouth  and  the  storming  of  Stony  Point.  In  1820  he 
applied  for  a  pension  at  the  age  of  sixty,  in  Cato,  N.  Y.,  and  it 
was  allowed  for  twenty-nine  months  actual  service  as  private, 
Connecticut  line. 

MRS.  ELIZA  VAN  HORNE  GOULD.  33007 

Born  in  Otsego,  New  York. 

Wife  of  George  Leslie  Gould. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Van  Benschoten.  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Van  Home  and  Georgianna  Adkins.  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abram  Van  Home  and  Jemima  Van  Benschoten. 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Van  Benschoten  and  Jane  Low.  his  wife. 

John  Van  Benschoten,  (1751-1817),  was  commissioned  cap- 
tain 1778  in  the  second  regiment,  Rombout  Precinct.  New  York 
militia. 

Also   No.  4831. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION! 


MRS.  DORA  FREEBORN  LOYSTER.  33008 

Born  in  Cazenovia,  New  York. 

Wife  of  J.  A.  Loyster. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  White. 

Daughter  of  Leonard  W.  Freeborn  and  Ruby  Louisa  Morse,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Freeborn  and  Lucy  White,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  White  and  Mary  Brown,  his  wife. 

Joseph  White,  (1748- 1820),  served  over  three  years  as  a 
private  in  the  Connecticut  militia.  His  widow  received  a 
pension.  He  was  born  in  Connecticut ;  died  in  Cazenovia, 
N.  Y. 

MRS.  MARY  A.  JACKSON.  33009 

Born  in  Cazenovia,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Walter  C.  Jackson. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  John  Needham. 

Daughter  of  Ebenezer  Knowlton  and  Fidelia  Needham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Needham  and  Annie  Root,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Needham  (b.  1770)  and  Betsy  Gushing, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Needham  and  Phebe  Shattuck,  his 
wife,  m.  1768. 

John  Needham  was  an  officer  1776,  in  the  company  raised 
at  Billerica  and  subsequently  served  as  ensign.  He  was  born 
1742  in  Groton,  Mass. 

MRS.  EMMA  NEEDHAM  SMITH.  33010 

Born  in  Cazenovia,   New  York. 
Wife  of  A.  M.  Smith. 
Descendant  of  John  Needham. 

Daughter  of  John  Needham  and  Anna  Root,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33009. 

MRS.  HELEN  SMITH  TENNANT.  33011 

Born  in  Westfield,  New  York. 
Wife  of  M.  D.  Tennant. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  James  McMahan. 

Daughter  of  Austin  Smith  and  Sarah  Ann  McMahan  (b.  i8ro),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  James  McMahan  and  Mary  McCord,  his 
wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


Gr.-granddaugliter  of  James  McMahan  and  Mary  Murry,   his  wife. 

James  McMahan,  (1744-1823),  served  as  captain  in  the 
Northumberland  county,  Penna.  miHtia  and  as  baggage  master, 
1778-80.     He  was  born  in  Ireland. 

MRS.  RUTH  BARNEY  MAPLES.  33012 

Born  in   Newstead,  New   York. 

Wife  of  Charles  G.  Maples. 

Descendant  of  Luther  Barney. 

Daughter  of  Luther  Barney  and  Ruth  Garrison,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Barney  and  Mary  Luther,  his  wife. 

Luther  Barney,  (1757-1844),  enlisted  as  a  private  1776  in 
the  Connecticut  militia  and  subsequently  served  in  the  navy. 
He  was  born  in  Norwich,  Conn. ;  died  in  Ellery,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  29621. 

MRS.  MARTHA  FRANCES  WRIGHT  FREAR.  33013 

Born  in  Lanesboro,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  William  H.  Frear. 

Descendant  of  Solomon  Wright  and  of  Lieut.  Thomas 
Jewett. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Wright  and  Martha  Maria  Bradley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Pliny  Wright  and  Finette  Wadsworth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Wright  and  Eunice  Slafter  Jewett, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Jewett  and  Eunice  Slafter,  his 
wife. 

Solomon  Wright,  (1763-1837),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Vermont  militia  under  Capt.  Eli  Noble.  He  was  born  in 
North  Adams,  I\Iass. ;  died  in  Pownal,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  15040,  18631. 

Thomas  Jewett,  (1736-1812).  served  as  lieutenant  at  the 
battle  of  Bennington.  He  was  born  in  Norwich,  Conn.;  re- 
moved to  Vermont,  1769  and  died  in  Bennington. 

Also  Nos.  1718,  17402.  18631,  26376,  27707,  29425. 

MRS.  BERTHA  BLY  SELLECK.  33014 

Born  in  Henrietta,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Robert  Ralph  Selleck. 
Descendant  of  James  Griffin,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  John  Erwin  Bly  and  Adelaide  Tuthill.  hi?  wife. 


DAUGHT£;RS  of  the  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bly  and  Phebe  Gardiner,  his  wife;  Vin- 
cent Tuthill  and  Deziah  Terry,  his  wife. 

Gr -granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bly  and  Margaret  Greenfield,  his  wife; 
Rufus  Tuthill  and  Lucinda  Griffin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Bly  and  Margaret  Spencer,  his 
wife;  James  Griffin  and  Deziah  Terry,  his  wife. 

James  Griffin,  (1739-1824),  served  as  a  soldier,  1776,  at  the 
battle  of  Long  Island  and  was  in  the  army  fifteen  months.  He 
was  born  in  Long  Island  where  he  died. 

MRS.  LIDA  BRAY  WILSON.  33015 

Born  in  Washington,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Jesse  Stewart  Wilson. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Bray,  Jr.,  and  of  John  Bray,  of  New 
Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  W.  Bray  and  Sarah  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  T.  Bray  and  Euphemia  Armstrong,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Bray  and  Cornelia  Traphagan,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Bray  and  Susan  Bray,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Bray  (1713-89)  and  Margaret 
Watson,  his  wife. 

Andrew  Bray,  (1760-1846),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Hunterdon  county,  183 1,  for  service  as  private  in  the  New 
Jersey  militia. 

John  Bray,  (1738-1807),  served  in  the  Quartermasters  De- 
partment and  was  Commissary  in  General  Hospital.  He  was 
born  in  Kingwood ;  died  in  Lebanon,  N.  J. 

MISS  HARRIETTE  A.  INGALLS.  33016 

Born  in  Amsterdam,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Dake  (Deake). 

Daughter  of  Loren  Wallace  Ingalls  and  Martha  Phillips,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Tompkins  Ingalls  and  Sally  Melissa  Dake, 
his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Dake  (Deake)  and  Anna  Rogers, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Dake  (Deake)  and  Anna  Gould 
(1741-1828),  his  wife. 

Charles  Dake  (Deake),  (1739-1803),  served  as  a  private 
•from  Albany  county,  1775,  under  Col.  Lewis  Van  Woert.  He 
was  at  Bennington  and  with  him  were  his  sons  Charles,  Wil- 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


Ham  and  John.     He  was  wounded  in  the  battle,  carried  with 
the  Hessian  prisoners  to  a  meeting  house  where  his  wife  nursed 
them. 
Also  Nos.  345,  5735,  14582,  15391,  18391. 

MRS.  MARY  I.  GORDON  MAGONE.  33017 

Born  in  Ogdensburg,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Daniel  Magone. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Ralph  Stoddard,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  Gordon  (1800-93)  and  Emmeline  Bryant  (1810- 
84),  his  wife,  m.  1832. 

Granddaughter  of  Bryant  and  Susanna   Stoddard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ralph  Stoddard  (1751-1831)  and  Charlotte 
Newton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ralph  Stoddard  and  Susanna  Elderkin,  his 
wife,  m.  1746. 

Ralph  Stoddard,  (1723-1811),  commanded  a  company  in 
the  Eighth  regiment  of  militia  under  Col.  Oliver  Smith.  He 
\vas  born  in  Groton,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  4615,  6239. 

MRS.  LILLIAN  PIKE  EVEREST.  33018 

Born  in  Sciota,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Egbert  Charles  Everest. 

Descendant  of  Ezra  Pike. 

Daughter  of  Calvin  Hill  Pike  and  Jane  Elizabeth  Angell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jared  Pike  and  Sylvia  Fisk,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Pike  and  Mary  Garlick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jarvis  Pike  and  Sarah  Pike,  his  wife. 

Ezra  Pike  served  in  the  Dutchess  county,  New  York  militia. 
He  was  born  in  New  Marlboro.  Mass.,  1761  where  his  father 
was  an  early  settler  having  removed  in  1744  from  Canterbury, 
Conn. 

33019 

MRS.  LAURA  KNIGHT  MACMILLAN.  33020 

Born  in  Plaintield,  New  Hampshire. 
Wife  of   Harry   MacMillan. 
Descendant  of  John  Bumham. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Knight  and  Etta  Spring,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Francis  Spring  and  Alvira  Burnham.  his  wife. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Burnham  and  Roxana  (Burnham),  his 
second  wife,  m.    1800. 

John  Burnham,  (1760-1829),  enHsted  1777  for  three  years 
under  Capt.  Joshua  Brown  and  Col.  Timothy  Bigelow.  He 
was  at  the  surrender  of  Burgoyne,  Monmouth  and  Rhode 
Island.  His  pension  was  allowed  in  1818,  for  three  years 
actual  service  as  private,  Massachusetts  Line.  In  1853  ^^^ 
widow  received  a  pension.  He  was  born  in  Dummerston,  Vt. ; 
died  in  Hadley,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  OLIVE  VAN  ETTEN.  33021 

Born  in  Port  Jervis,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Amos  Van  Etten. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Abraham  Shepard,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Franklin  Caskey  (1826-69)  and  Hannah  M.  Coykendall, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Coykendall  (1793-1856)  and  Melinda  Shep- 
ard, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Shepard  and  Mary  Randall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Shepard  and  Temperance  Cory, 
his  wife. 

Abraham  Shepard  was  lieutenant  in  Col.  William  Allison's 
Orange  County  regiment.  He  was  killed,  1779,  at  the  battle 
of  Minisink,  and  his  name  is  on  the  monument  erected  at 
Goshen.  ' 

MISS  ELIZABETH  VERNERA  DARROW.  33022 

Born  in  West  Eaton,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Enos,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  John  Jay  Darrow  and  Marcia  Vernera  Blair,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Darrow  and  Elizabeth  Enos,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Enos  and  Thankful  Coon,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Enos,  (1758- 1835),  served  several  enlistments  and 
rose  from  private  to  second  lieutenant  in  the  Rhode  Island 
Line.     His  widow  received  a  pension  until  her  death  in  1857. 

Also  No.  29633. 

MRS.  GRACIA  BLAIR  DARROW  COLLINS.  33023 

Born  in  West  Eaton,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Harry  Collins. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Enos. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


Daughter  of  John  Jay  Darrow  and  Marcia  Vernera  Blair,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33022. 

MRS.  SARAH  j.  WHEELER  WOODRUFF.  33024 

Born  in  Lebanon.  New  York. 

Widow  of  Ozein  L.  Woodruff. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Edward  Wheeler,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Silas  C.  Wheeler  (1803-40)  and  Lydia  Niles  (1803-73), 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Wheeler  (1769-1836)  and  Abigail  Elmore 
(1770-1847),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Edward  Wheeler  and  Thankful  Daniels  (1743- 
1813),   his   wife. 

Edward  Wheeler,  (1743-1824),  served  as  lieutenant  of  the 
Albany  county  militia  and  was  promoted  captain.  He  was 
born  in  New  Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  17024. 

MRS.  MARY  LENA  RICE  HOEFLER.  33025 

Born  in  Syracuse,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Cowles  Hoefler. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Daniel  Dorsey. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Rice  and  Mary  Dorsey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Upton  Dorsey  and  Ann  Sterrett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Dorsey  and  Eleanor  (Dorsey),  his 
wife. 

Daniel  Dorsey.  (1757-1823),  was  captain  of  the  Maryland 
battalion  of  the  Flying  Camp,  1776  and  captain  of  the  Fourth 
Maryland  when  he  resigned  1779.  His  company  suffered 
great  loss  at  Germantown.  He  was  born  in  Anne  Arundel 
Co.,  ]\ld. ;  removed  to  New  York  1801  where  he  died  in  Lyons, 
N.  Y. 

Also  No.  31227. 

MRS.  DOROTHY  DAVIS  FAULKNOR.  33026 

Born  in  Fultonville,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Frank  E.  Faulknor. 
Descendant  of  Major  William  Baird. 

Daughter  of  William  Davis  Parsons  and  Dorothy  Baird.  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Benjamin   Baird   and   Elenor   Miller,   his   wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of    William    Baird    and    Catalina    Hoagland,    his 
second  wife. 


lO  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


William  Baird,  (1742-1830),  served  as  captain  and  major  in 
the  New  Jersey  militia.     He  was  born  in  New  Jersey. 
Also  No.  31686. 

MRS.  MARY  L.  POTTER.  33027 

Born  in  Bangor,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Mark  Louis  Potter. 

Descendant  of  Asa  Bailey,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Plummer  and  Patience  Chandler  Beale,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Oliver  Beale  and  Sally  Abbott  Bailey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Bailey  and  Abigail  Abbott,  his  wife,  m. 
1767. 

Asa  Bailey  served  in  the  Canadian  campaign  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Samuel  Young's  company,  Col.  Timothy  Bedel's  regi- 
ment of  New  Hampshire  militia.  He  was  born  1745  in  Haver- 
hill, N.  H. 

Also  No.  25340. 

MRS.  MINNIE  EURANIA  BROCKWAY  LUNHAM.  33028 

Born  in  Sunapee,   New   Hampshire. 

Wife  of  William  Lunham. 

Descendant  of  Zebulon  Cutting. 

Daughter  of  Wilbur  Leroy  Brockway  and  Margaret  Ann  Lamb,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Lamb  and  Sophia  Cutting,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zebulon  Cutting  and  Abigail  Bemis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Francis  Cutting  and  Thankful  Warren, 
his  wife,  m.  1750. 

Zebulon  Cutting,  (1752-98),  served  from  Attleboro  as  a 
private  in  Capt.  Stephen  Richardson's  company.  Col.  George 
Williams's  regiment  of  Massachusetts  militia. 

Also  No.  21 106. 

MISS  ALICE  AUGUSTA  DRIGGS.  33029 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Sylvanus  Marshall. 

Daughter  of  Silas  Wright  Driggs  and  Teresa  Way,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edmund  Driggs  and  Delia  Ann  Marshall,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Sylvanus  Marshall,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Smith,  his 
wife. 


IJNlvAGK   BO(;K.  II 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Sylvanus  Marshall. 
Sylvanus  Marshall,  (1746-1833),  served  as  ensign  1776 
under  Capt.  Sylvanus  Mead  and  as  lieutenant  of  Rangers  1777. 
In  1781  he  was  appointed  captain.  Ilis  children  received  a 
pension  for  two  years  actual  service  as  captain  Connecticut 
Line.  He  was  born  in  Greenwich,  Conn. ;  died  in  Mamaroneck, 
N.  Y. 

MRS.  MARY  T.  CUDDEBACK  MERRITT.  33030 

Born  in  Deerpark,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Merritt. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Abram  (Abraham)  Cuddeback,  of  New 
York. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  Cuddeback  and  Caroline  Lee  Thompson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  A.  Cuddeback  and  Charlotte  Van  In- 
wegen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abram  (Abraham)  Cuddeback  and  Esther 
Gumaer,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Cuddeback,  (1738-1817),  served  as  lieutenant  and 
captain  of  Ulster  County  miUtia.  He  was  born  in  Peinpack; 
died  in  Deerpark,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  MARY  GERALDINE  REED  MILLET.  33031 

Born  in  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  J.  Francois  Millet 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  James  Reed  and  of  Capt.  William 
Latham. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Sylvanus  Reed  and  Caroline  Gallup,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Reed  and  (Mrs.)  Lucinda  Hutchins 
Bennett,  his  second  wife;  Albert  Gallup  and  Eunice  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Sylvanus  Reed  (b.  1755)  and  Caroline 
Taylor,  his  wife;  Nathaniel  Gallup  and  Lucy  Latham,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Reed  and  Abigail  Hinds,  his  wife; 
William    Latham    and   Eunice    Forsyth,    his    wife. 

James  Reed,  (1724-1807),  rose  from  captain  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  to  brigadier  general.  Continental  infantry  1776  when 
he  became  blind  from  camp  fever.  He  was  born  in  Wobum, 
Mass.,  died  in  Fitchburg. 

Also  Nos.  1849,  16984,  18634,  30798. 


12  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

William  Latham,   (1724-92),  served  in  the  Artillery,   1775 
and  1781  commanded  a  company  at  Fort  Griswold. 
Also  Nos.  3853,  41 71,  5031,  12956,  13089,  18835,  19645- 

MRS.  ESTELLE  WARD  HACK.  -  33032 

Born  in  Orwell,  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jabez  Ward. 

Daughter  of  Franklin  Ward  and  Betsey  Martin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Aaron  Ward  and  Olive  B.  Southworth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Ward  and  Eleanor  Warner,  his  wife. 

Jabez  Ward,  (1760-1825),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Rutland  county,  Vt.,  1818,  for  service  as  quartermaster's  ser- 
geant Massachusetts  Line. 

MRS.  ANN  FORD  VROOMAN.  33033 

Born  in  German  Flats,  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  W.  Vrooman. 

Descendant  of  Barney  Young,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Ford  (1804-52)  and  Lany  Young  (1806-94), 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Young  (i 788-1854)  and  Elizabeth  Ryan 
(1784-1848),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Barney  Young  and  Elizabeth  Rankin,  his  wife, 
m.  1767. 

Barney  Young,  (1754-1833),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Herkimer  County,  New  York  militia.  He  was  born  in  German 
Flats,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  SARAH  J.  T.  BRIM.  33034 

Born  in  Lockport,   New   York. 

Wife  of  William  W.  Brim. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Allen. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  W.   Turner  and  Sarah  J.  Irish,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Henry  Irish  and  Martha  Calhoun,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Irish  and  Mary  Allen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of   Stephen  Allen. 

Stephen  Allen  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  New  York, 
1818,  for  nineteen  months  actual  service  as  private  in  the 
Connecticut  Line.  He  was  born  in  Mansfield,  Conn.,  1760  and 
died  at  Westerlo,  N.  Y. 


LINEAGE  BOOK,  1 3 


MRS.  ELLEN  L.  DAVIS  YOUNG.  33035 

Born   in   Springfield,   Vermont. 

Wife  of  Nicholas  Maxwell  Young. 

Descendant  of  Alexander  P.  Davis,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Ira  Davis  and  Lucia  Hcvilla  Lovell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Davis  and   Phoebe   Sanders,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  P.  Davis  and  Abigail  Gregory,  his 
wife. 

Alexander  P.  Davis  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts 
militia  from  Templeton  where  in  1740  he  was  bom.  He  died 
at  Royalston  at  an  advanced  age. 

MRS.  EUGENIA  DOUGLAS  THOMPSON.  33036 

Born  in  Glenville,  Alabama. 

Wife  of  Erwin  William  Thompson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Asa  Douglas,  and  of  John  Douglas,  of 
New  York. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  David  Samuel  Tennant  Douglas  and  Frances 
Henry  Dugger,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Deacon  David  Douglas  and  Nancy  Tennant,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Douglas  and  Hannah  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Douglas  and  Rebecca  Wheeler,  his 
wife. 

Asa  Douglas,  (1715-92),  commanded  an  independent  com- 
pany of  Silver  Grays  at  the  battle  of  Bennington.  The  garret 
of  his  house  (which  is  still  standing)  was  used  during  the 
revolution  as  a  jail.  He  was  born  in  Plainfield,  Conn.:  died 
in  Stephentown,  N.  Y. 

John  Douglas.  (1758-1808),  enlisted  as  a  matross  at  eigh- 
teen in  Capt.  Andrew  Moodie's  company.  Col.  John  Lamb's 
artillery.  He  was  born  in  Canaan.  Conn. ;  died  in  Plattsburg. 
N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  493,  3696.  4032,  10649,  14297,  17661.  22841. 

MRS.  MARGARET  GRAHAM  THOMPSON  LONG.        33037 

Born  in  Mebane,  North  Carolina. 
Wife  of  J.  A.  Long. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Kerr,  of  North  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  Thomas  B.  Thompson  and  IMary  White  Kerr,  hi?  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Kerr  and  Jane  Currie   (b.  1799),  his  sec- 
ond wife. 


14  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Kerr  and  Margaret  Graham,  his 
wife. 

Nathaniel  Kerr  served  as  a  soldier  at  the  battle  of  Guilford 
Court  Flouse.     He  died  about  1825  in  Guilford  county,  N.  C. 

MRS.  ANNIE  GRAHAM  SCOTT  ANTHONY.  33038 

Born  in  Mebane,  North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Wills  Anthony. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Kerr. 

Daughter  of   Samuel  Kerr  Scott  and  Hettie   Neal,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henderson  Scott  and  Margaret  Graham  Kerr,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Kerr  and  Mary  White,  his  first  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Kerr  and  Margaret  Graham,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33037- 

MISS  FRANCES  ARABELLE  BARGAR.  33039 

Born  in  Coshocton,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Zebulon  Lee. 

Daughter  of  Gilbert  Hare  Bargar  and  Sophia  Lakin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Valentine  Bargar  and  Alice  Corbett  (Lee), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Elihu  Lee  and  Narcissa  Lee,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Zebulon  Lee  and  Mary  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Zebulon  Lee,  (1742- 1833),  ser\^ed  as  a  soldier  in  the  Vermont 
militia  on  guard  duty  and  at  alarms.  He  was  born  in  Willing- 
ton,  Conn. ;  died  in  Hartland,  Vt. 

MISS  NETTIE  ALICE  HUNT.  33040 

Born  in  Alexandria,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Gary  McClelland. 

Daughter  of  John  Russell  Hunt  and  Henrietta  Hutchins  Warden, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Hunt  and  Charlotte  McClellan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Carey  McClellan,  Jr.,  (1783-1856)  and  Mary 
Wathen  (1785-1853),  his  first  wife,  m.  1805. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Cary  McClelland  and  Henrietta  Myers, 
his  wife;  Nicholas  Miles  Wathen  and  Sarah  Heaton  (Eaton),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Heaton  (Eaton)  (1730-1814)  and 
Hannah   (Anna)   Bowen   (1742-1827),  his  wife,  m.  1760. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I5 


Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Henry  Rowen  and  Anna  Moon, 
his  wife. 

Gary  McClelland,  (1752-1846),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Knox  county,  Ohio,  for  twenty-one  months  actual  ser- 
vice as  private  in  the  Pennsylvania  Continental  line.  He  was 
in  the  battles  of  Germantown,  Brandywine,  Trenton  and 
Princeton. 

MRS.  LAURA  BRACE  KELTON.  33041 

Born  in  Buffalo,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Edwin  Kelton. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Ashley  and  of  Brig.  Gen.  John 
Fellows,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Curtis  Lester  Brace  and  Charlotte  Gelston,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Folger  Gelston  and  Charlotte  Penfield, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel   Penfield  and  Mary  Fellows,  his  wife. 

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

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Ashley  and  Annette  Hogeboom, 
his  wife. 

John  Ashley,  (1709-1802),  was  colonel  of  the  Berkshire 
county,  Massachusetts  militia  when  war  was  declared.  He 
was  born  in  Westfield  where  he  died. 

John  Fellows,  (1733-1808),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  commanded  minute  men  1776.  He  rose  to  the  rank  of 
brigadier  general     He  died  in  Sheffield,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  3538,  4917. 

MRS.  MINNIE  BARGAR  SELLS.  33042 

Born  in  New  Castle,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Francis  Asbury  Sells. 
Descendant  of  Zebulon  Lee. 

Daughter  of  Gilbert  Hare  Bargar  and  Sophia  Lakin,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33039. 

MISS  EFFIE  OLDS.  33043 

Born  in  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Richard  Clough  Anderson. 
Daughter   of  Joseph   Olds   and  Mary   Anderson,   his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Marshall  Anderson  and  Eliza  McAuther, 
his  second  wife. 


l6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Clough  Anderson  and  Sarah  Marshall, 
his  second  wife. 

Richard  Clough  Anderson,  (1750-1826),  commanded  a  com- 
pany at  Trenton  where  he  was  wounded.  He  was  retired  with 
the  rank  of  Heutenant  colonel  and  was  an  original  member  of 
the  Cincinnati  of  Virginia.  He  was  born  in  Hanover  Co.,  Va. ; 
died  in  Jefferson  county,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  199,  4090,  61 10,  12466,  18139,  25243,  28099,  31019. 

MRS.  LILLIAN  WINDLE  SHARP.  33044 

Born  in  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Amor  W.  Sharp. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Hannum,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  M.  Windle  and  Emma  Tuther,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Israel  P.  Windle  and  Emma  Bradley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Emmor  Bradley  and  Deborah  Hannum,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hannum  and  Alice  Park,  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  Brandy- 
wine  to  Paoli  and  commander  of  the  post  at  Chester  where  he 
was  born  and  died. 

Also  Nos.  25780,  32572. 

MRS.  HARRIETT  WEBB  THURMAN.  33045 

Born  in   Baltimore,    Maryland. 

Wife  of  Allen  William  Thurman. 

Descendant  of  Abner  Webb,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Lee  Webb  and  Catherine  Ann  Defort,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abner  Webb,  Jr.,  and  Anne  Prescott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abner  Webb  and  Prudence  Jenkins  Baker, 
his  wife. 

Abner  Webb,  (1759-1848),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Windham  county  1831  for  service  as  private  in  the  Connecticut 
Continental  line.  He  was  born  in  Windham;  died  in  Hamp- 
ton, Conn. 

Also  Nos.  20290,  25714,  30483. 

MISS  ELISABETH  BARKER  MORRISON.  33046 

Born  in  Akron,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Josiah  Smith,  of  Massachusetts. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I7 


Daughter  of  James  H.  Morrison  and  Elizabeth  Barker  Emery,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Emery  and  Mary  Smith  Wing,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of   Bachelor   Wing  and   Mary   Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Josiah  Smith  and  Mary   Barker,   his  wife. 

Josiah  Smith,  (1738-1803),  served  as  second  lieutenant  1776 
and  was  promoted  lieutenant  1777  in  Capt.  Andrew  Sampson's 
company  stationed  at  the  Gurnet.  He  was  born  in  Pembroke, 
Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  4563,  6191,  7490,  8436,  12736,  20318,  26614,  29231. 

MISS  CLARA  A.  NORTON.  33047 

Born  in  Tiffin,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Charles  Hickman. 

Daughter  of  Hon.  James  A.  Norton  and  Adaline  Hemming,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hemming  and  Margaret  Huston  (b.  1816), 
his   wife,   m.    1839. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Hemming  (1789-1864)  and  Rebecca 
Hickman    (1786- 1880),  his  wife,  m.   181 1. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Hickman  (b.  1757)  and  Mag- 
dalina  Grabill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.   Charles   Hickman. 

Charles  Hickman  emigrated  from  Holland  and  settled  in 
Washington  county,  Pennsylvania.  His  name  is  among  those 
who  received  depreciation  pay  for  his  services  in  the  revo- 
lution.    He  was  bom  1725. 

MRS.  ADALINE  HEMMING  NORTON.  33048 

Born  in  Seneca  County,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Hon.  James  A.  Norton. 
Descendant  of  Dr.  Charles  Hickman. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Hemming  and  Margaret  Huston,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33047- 

MRS.  LULU  BRASEE  SANDS.  33049 

Born  in  Lancaster,   Ohio. 
Wife  of  Frank  Elbert  Sands. 

Descendant  of  Andreas  Brasee  and  of  Col.  Thomas  Cresap. 
Daughter  of  John  Scofield  Brasee  and  Anna  Dickinson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Trafford  Brasee    (1800-80)    and  Mary  Jane 
Scofield   (1808-85),  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of    William    Brasee    (1768-1843)    and    Magdalen 


l8  DAUGHTI^RS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Trafford  (1780-1830),  his  wife;  Elnathan  Scofield  and  Drusilla  Reid, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    Andreas    Brasee    and    ,    his    wife; 

John  Reid  and  Charity  Cresap,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cresap  (b.  1732)  and  Drusilla 
Van  Swearengen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cresap  and  Hannah  John- 
son, his  wife. 

Andreas  Brasee,  (1737-1825),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Albany  county,  N.  Y.  militia.     He  died  in  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  Cresap,  (1702-88),  was  an  organizer  of  the  Sons  of 
Liberty  and  an  active  patriot  of  Maryland. 

Also  Nos.  1841,  2057,  20231,  22350,  24293,  29108,  31065. 

MRS.  SARAH  E.  WHITE.  33050 

Born  in  Moundsville,  West  Virginia. 

Wife  of  John  F.  White. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Buckland,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  J.  Ryan  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Sutton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Sutton  and  Sarah  Caroline  Buckland,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Walter  Buckland  and  Elizabeth  Snow,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Buckland  and  Sybil  Burnham, 
his  first  wife. 

Jonathan  Buckland,  (1716-1812),  was  a  patriot  of  Ellington 
where  he  died.     His  son  Jonathan  was  a  pensioner. 

Also  No.  15619. 

MRS.  ABBIE  MAY  HEDGES  TALLMADGE.  33051 

Born  in  Upper  Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Frank  Tallmadge. 

Descendant  of  David  Miller,  of  Aiaryland. 

Daughter  of  S.  R.   Hedges  and  Martha  Ayres,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Seton  Elliot  Hedges  and  Harriet  Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaught.er  of  Robert  Miller  (1767-1834)  and  Mary  High- 
field   (1770-98),  his  first  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Miller  and  Rachel  Blackwood,  his 
wife. 

David  Miller  enlisted  1775  in  Col.  Moses  Rawlings'  regiment 
and  died  1778  while  in  service.  He  was  born  in  Prince  George 
County,  Maryland. 

Also  Nos.  8530,  24505,  29203. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I9 


MRS.  CORA  ADAMS  BURNETT.  33052 

Born  in  Wilmington,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Thomas   M.   Burnett. 

Descendant  of  Reuben  Taylor,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  David  T.  Adams  and  Mary  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Justus  Taylor  and  Cynthia  Robinson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Reuben  Taylor  and  Lucretia  Bowers,  his 
wife,  m.  1787. 

Reuben  Taylor,  (1761-1845)  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
1818,  for  three  years  actual  service  as  private,  Massachusetts 
line.    His  widow  in  1846,  received  a  pension  in  Northampton. 

Also  Nos.  1 1 704,  14901. 

MRS.  SUSAN  PEYTON  TELFAIR  DAUGHERTY.  33053 

Born  in  London,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Charles  M.  Daugherty. 

Descendant  of  Alaj.  John  Lewis  and  of  Gov.  George 
Mathews. 

Daughter  of  William  Boys  Telfair  and  Elizabeth  Trent  Peyton,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Telfair  and  Jane  Ann  Boys,  his  wife;  John 
Howe  Peyton  and  Ann  Montgomery  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Telfair  and  Jane  Mathews,  his  wife; 
John  Lewis  and  Mary  Preston,  his  second  wife,  m.   1793. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Mathews  and  Anne  Paul,  his  wife; 
William  Lewis  and  Anne   Montgomery,  his  wife,  m.   1754. 

John  Lewis  (1758-1823),  served  in  the  army  as  lieutenant 
and  major.  He  was  a  personal  friend  of  Washington  and  with 
him  at  Valley  Forge.    He  died  in  Augusta  County,  Va. 

George  Mathews  (1738-1812),  commanded  a  regiment  at 
Germantown,  was  wounded  and  captured,  and  not  exchanged 
for  four  years.  He  became  governor  of  Georgia.  He  was 
born  in  Augusta  County,  Va.,  died  in  Augusta  County,  Ga. 

Also  Nos.  6340,  9961,  10207,  17935,  23326,  24995,  27439.  30565,  31208. 

MRS.  AMY  PUGH  DAUSER.  33054 

Born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Lee  Dauser. 
Descendant  of  John  Smalley. 

Daughter  of  David  Wright  Pugh  and   Sarah  Fielding,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Dr.  William  Fielding  and  Elizabeth  Vail,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Vail  and  Mary  Smalley,  his  wife. 


20  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Smalley  and  Amy  Sutton,  his  first 
wife. 

John  Smalley  (1747-1838),  served  as  a  minute  man  in  the 
Middlesex  County  mihtia.  He  was  born  in  Middlesex  County, 
N.  J.,  died  in  Butler  County,  Ohio,  and  is  buried  on  his  farm 
near  Hamilton. 

Also  No.  22668. 

MRS.  MAY  WEAGLEY  DOUGLASS.  33055 

Born  in  Lexington,    Ohio. 

Wife  of  Silas  Marion  Douglass. 

Descendant  of  Capt.   Samuel  Brady,  of   Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  Hilary  Weagley  and  Eleanora  Brady  Whit- 
ford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Whitford  and  Mary  Brady  ForsytJi, 
his  wife. 

Or. -granddaughter  of  William  Forsythe  and  Mary  Brady,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Brady  and  Mary  ,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Brady  commanded  a  company  in  Col.  Daniel  Brod- 
head's  regiment  of  Pennsylvania  militia.  He  died  1795  in 
Westmoreland  County,  Pennsylvania. 

MRS.  MARY  WYMAN   SINCLAIR  WESTON.  33056 

Born  in  Perry,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Frederick  E.  Weston. 

Descendant  of  William  Wyman,  Sr.,  William  Wyman,  Jr., 
Nathan  Eaton,  James  Parker,  Silas  Antisdel  and  Maj.  Richard 
Sinclair. 

Daughter  of  David  Batchelder  Sinclair  and  Sarah  Wyman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Greenleaf  Cilley  Sinclair  and  Susan  Batchelder, 
his  wife;  Don  Wyman  and  Mary  Tisdel,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Sinclair  and  Olive  Coolbath,  his  wife; 
William  Wyman,  Jr.,  and  Malinda  Eaton,  his  wife;  Curtis  Tisdel 
(Antisdel)    (1779-1830)   and  Sarah  Parker  (1783-1865),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Sinclair  and  Mary  Cilley,  his 
wife;  William  Wyman  and  Margaret  Holmes,  his  wife;  Nathan  Eaton 
and  Phoebe  Brooks,  his  wife;  Silas  Antisdel  and  Bethia  Curtis,  his 
wife;  James  Parker  and  Mary  Conant  (1742-1829),  his  first  wife,  m. 
1762. 

William  Wyman,  (1730-1814),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Vermont  militia.  He  was  born  in  Massachusetts ;  died  in 
Vermont. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  21 


William  Wyman,  Jr.,  (1765-1842),  enlisted,  1781,  from 
Putney,  Vt.,  as  a  i)rivate,  and  was  wounded  there  in  a  skirmish. 

Nathan  Eaton,  (1755-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Bennington  County,  Vt.,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Conn, 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Ashford,  Conn.,  died  in  Manchester, 
Vt. 

James  Parker,  (1740-1813),  turned  out  from  Mansfield, 
Conn.,  at  the  Lexington  alarm.  He  was  born  in  Dutchess 
County,  N.  Y.,  died  in  Mansfield,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  20875,  21266. 

Silas  Antisdel,  (1749-1817),  was  a  minute  man  as  the  Lex- 
ington alarm.  He  was  born  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  died  in  Madi- 
son, Ohio. 

Richard  Sinclair,  (1731-1813),  commanded  a  company  in 
Col.  Thomas  Bartlett's  regiment  and  was  promoted  major. 
He  was  born  in  Barnstead,  N.  H.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  509,  2134,  4669,  5551,  10757,  15335.  18497,  31055,  32S73- 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  M.  KING.  33057 

Born  in  Andover,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Osman  S.  King. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Titus  Hayes. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  F.  Whitmore  and  Maria  Hayes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Hayes  and  Mary  Lane,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Titus  Hayes  and  Deborah  Beckwith,  his  wife. 

Titus  Hayes,  (1746-1811),  enlisted  1777  and  was  at  Ger- 
mantown.  Valley  Forge  and  Monmouth.  He  was  born  in 
Lyme,  Conn.,  died  in  Hartford,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  12268,  14796. 

33058 

MRS.  MINNESOTA  LOUELLA  PINE  BROWNE.  33059 

Born  in  Greenfield,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Henry  Edwards  Browne. 

Descendant  of  Martin  Winchell,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  McKendree  Pine  and  Ann  Eliza  Foote,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alvan  Foote  and  Eliza  Priscilla  Winchell.  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Winchell  and  Ruth  Rose,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Martin  Winchell  (b.  1735)  and  Priscilla 
Dent,  his  wife. 


22  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Martin  Winchell  (1708-85)  and  Lucy, 
his  wife. 

Martin  Winchell  was  a  patriot  of  Simsbury  who  served  in 
the  Connecticut  militia. 

MISS  AMY  ETHEL  PINE.  33060 

Born  in  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Martin  Winchell. 

Daughter  of  William  McKendree  Pine  and  Ann  Eliza  Foote,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33059- 

MRS.  FRANCES  PERSINGER  HARLOWE.  33061 

Wife  of  William  A.  Harlowe. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Nathaniel  Burwell  and  of  Dudley  Digges 
of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  David  Persinger  and  Magdalena  Harvey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Lewis  Harvey  and  Frances  T.  Burwell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Burwell  and  Martha  Digges  Bur- 
well, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Dudley  Digges  and  Martha  Armistead,  his 
first  wife. 

Nathaniel  Burwell,  (i  750-1801),  entered  the  army  as  en- 
sign and  was  captain  of  Continental  Artillery,  1776.  He  serv- 
ed as  major  and  aide-de-camp  to  Howe,  1779  and  was  retired 
1783.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati  and  the  certificate 
is  now  in  the  family.  He  was  born  in  King  William  County, 
where  he  died. 

Dudley  Digges,  (1730-90),  was  a  member  of  the  convention 
1776.    He  is  buried  at  Bluefield  near  Williamsburg  where  there 
is  a  m.emorial  pew  in  the  Parish  Church. 
•     Also  No.  28727. 

MRS.  MAGDALENA  HARLOWE  COFFMAN.  33062 

Born  in  Washington  Court  Plouse,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Nathan  Jackson  Coft'man. 

Descendant   of    Maj.   Nathaniel     Burwell   and   of    Dudley 
Digges. 

Daughter  of  William  A.  Harlowe  and  Frances  Mary  Persinger,  his 
wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  23 


Granddaughter  of  David  Persinger  and  Magdalcna  Harvey,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33061. 

MRS.  ADA  BELL  BATEMAN  MILLER.  33063 

Born  in  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Horace  Miller. 

Descendant  of  William  Bell,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Clement  CuUen  Bateman  and  Jennie  Bell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Mitchell  Bell  and  Eliza  Jane,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph   Bell  and  Sarah   Young,   his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Bell,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Brady,  his 
wife. 

William  Bell,  Jr.,  (1761-1801),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Silas  Howell's  company,  Col.  Mathew  Ogden's  regiment  of 
New  Jersey  troops.  He  was  born  in  Delaware ;  died  in  Green- 
field, Ohio. 

MISS  ANNA  ELIZA  BELL.  33064 

Born  in  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  William  Bell,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  John  Mitchell  Bell  and  Eliza  Jane,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33063. 

MISS  LIZZIE  WALLACE  BELL.  33065 

Born  in  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  William  Bell,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  John  Mitchell  Bell  and  Eliza  Jane,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33063. 

MRS.  EDA  FLORENCE  HAYS  DURANT.  33066 

Born  in  Pike  County,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  John  Durant. 

Descendant  of  Jeremiah  Kendall. 

Daughter  of  John  Hays  and  Annie  Russell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of  Robert   Russell   and   Sarah    Heoredh,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Heoredh  and  Elizabeth  Kendall,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Kendall  and  Rhoda  Mclntyre, 
his  wife. 

Jeremiah  Kendall,   (1758-1843),  served  as  a  private  in  the 


24  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Virginia  militia  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Brandy- 
wine.    He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  1831.    He  was  bom 
in  Fauquier  County,  Virginia;  died  in  Fayette  County,  Pa. 
Also  Nos.  24894,  28723. 

MISS  IDA  MAY  HAYS.  33067 

Born  in  Fayette  County,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Jeremiah  Kendall. 
Daughter  of  John  Hays  and  Annie  Russell,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33066. 

MRS.  NINA  SILCOTT  HARPER.  33068 

Born  in  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Joseph  H.  Harper. 

Descendant  of  William  Taylor. 

Daughter  of  Arthur  E.  Silcott  and  Helen  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jared  Taylor  and  Nancy  Pepple,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Taylor  and  Jane  Irwin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Taylor  and  Lucy  Embry,  his  wife. 

William  Taylor,  (1744-1830),  served  as  a  private  and  wagon 
master  in  the  Monmouth  County,  New  Jersey  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Upper  Freehold,  New  Jersey;  died  in  Ross  County, 
Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  9039,  22658,  25487,  28969,  29636,  31900. 

MRS.  ELLEN  GARRETSON  WADE.  33069 

Born  in  Cleveland,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  Jeptha  Hanover  Wade. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jonathan  Stone,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  Garretson  and  Ellen  Howe,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Howe  and  Azubah  Stone,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amasa  Stone  and  Esther  Boyden,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  JonatJian  Stone  and  Ruth  Livermore,  his 
wife. 

Jonathan  Stone,  (1725-1806),  served  as  a  minute  man  at 
the  Lexington  Alarm  and  as  lieutenant  1777  under  Capt.  David 
Chadwick.    He  was  born  in  Watertown  ;  died  in  Auburn,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  10737,  22964. 

MRS.  APPHIA  HARRYET  WRIGHT.  33070 

Born  in  Springfield,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Williard  J.  Wright. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


Descendant   of   Ezra   Leonard,   of   Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Irwin  Aaron  Crigler  and  Elizabeth  Longworth  Morris, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Longworth  Morris  and  Harryet  Whipple, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Whipple  and  Julia  Willey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whipple  and  Sarah  Leonard,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Ezra  Leonard  and  Olive  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Ezra  Leonard,  (171 1-98),  served  on  the  Committee  of  Safety 
,  of  Hard  wick   1774  and  turned  out  at  the  Lexington  Alarm 

under  Capt.   Edmund  Hodges.     He  was  born  in   Marlboro; 
died  in  Wilbraham. 
Also  Nos.  6600,   10721,   15654. 

M/?S.  L  UCY  ANN  G UMP.  j^oyi 

Born  in  Middlesex,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Eliab  Eggleston. 

Daughter  of  Eliab  Eggleston  and  Lucy  Ingraham  (1777-1853),  his 
wife,  m.   1798. 

Eliab  Eggleston,  (1762-1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  of  Ohio,  1832,  for  service  as  drummer  in  the  New  York 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Stonington,  Conn.,  died  in  Newbury, 
Ohio. 

MRS.  MARY  OTIS  BRINKERHOFF.  33072 

Born  in  Fremont,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Brinkerhoff. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Billings,  Ensign  Stephen  Bill- 
ings, Jr.,  and  Lieut.  John  Raymond,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Anson  Hitchcock  Miller  and  Nancy  Jane  Otis,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Otis  and  Nancy  Billings,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Billings,  Jr.,  and  Anne  Raymond,  his 
second  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Billings  and  Bridget  Grant,  his 
wife;   John  Raymond  and  Elizabeth   Griswold,   his   wife. 

Stephen  Billings,  (1723-1814),  was  commissioned  lieutenant 
1778  and  promoted  captain  1780.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Stephen  Billings,  Jr.,   (1750-98),  served  in  the  first  call  for 


2(>  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

troops  and  was  ensign  in  Col.  John  Douglass's  regiment.  He 
was  born  in  Stonington ;  died  in  Groton. 

Also  Nos.  5073,  13977. 

John  Raymond,  (1725-89),  who  had  served  in  the  early- 
wars,  was  in  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill  and  the  Rhode  Island 
campaign,  1778.  He  was  born  in  Montville,  Conn.,  where  he 
died. 

Also  Nos.  S076,  7688,  8339,  12232,  13911,  14782,  24428,  30024. 

MISS  EMMA  GREEN.  33073 

Born  in  Bellefonte,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Miles. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Potts  Green  and  Sarah  Clementina  Harris,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33074. 

MRS.  MARY  GREEN  HUGHES.  33074 

Born  in  Bellefonte,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  James  Roberts  Hughes. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Miles,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Potts  Green  and  Sarah  Clementina  Harris,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Green  and  Catherine  Miles,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Miles  and  Susan  Miles,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Miles  and  Catherine  Wistar,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Miles,  (1740-1805),  was  taken  prisoner  at  Long 
Island  while  leading  his  Rifle  regiment  and  was  not  exchanged 
for  two  years.  In  1783  he  was  appointed  Judge  of  the  Court 
of  Appeals.  He  was  born  in  Montgomery  County  and  found- 
ed the  town  of  Milesburg,  Center  County  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  9283,  10702. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  B.  THOMPSON.    '  33075 

Born  in  Lemont,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  James  McFarlane,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  I.  Thompson,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Boal,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Thompson  and  Mary  Irvin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Thompson  and  Elizabeth  McFarlane, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  James  McFarlane  and  Mary  Louden  (1764- 
1838),  his  wife,  m.   1782. 


LINEAGE  BOOK,  27 


James  McFarlane,  (1754-1830),  served  as  quartermaster  in 
the  Pennsylvania  Continental  line.  He  was  born  in  Cumber- 
land County ;  died  in  Mifflin  County. 

MISS  MARIE  L.  BEYERLE.  33076 

Born  in  Reading,   Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  W'endel  Hibschman,  George  House  and 
Lieut.  Thomas  Atkinson,  all  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Beyerle  and  Mary  A.  Hibshman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  House  Beyerle  and  Margaretha  Fix,  his 
wife;  Edward  Hibshman  and  Mary  Schweitzer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Beyerle  and  Magdalena  House,  his 
wife;  Jacob  Hibshman   (1772-1852)    and  Elizabeth   Atkinson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of    George    House    and   Elizabeth   ,   his 

wife;  Wendel  Hibschman  (Hipsman)  and  Hannah  Heffley,  his  wife; 
Thomas  Atkinson  and  Salome  Weidner,  his  wife,  m.   1771. 

Wendel  Hibschman,  (1740-1819),  served  as  major  in  the  3d 
Associated  Battalion.  He  was  born  in  Lancaster  County  where 
he  died. 

George  House,  (1750-1821),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Berks  County,  1818,  for  three  years  actual  service  as  pri- 
vate, Pennsylvania  Continental  line. 

Thomas  Atkinson,  (1751-94),  served  with  the  Associators 
of  Pennsylvania.  He  was  born  in  Lancaster,  Pa.,  died  in 
Alexandria,  Va. 

Also  Ncs.  1 1877,  13876.  15899,  24364. 

MRS.  ANNA  SCUREMAN  BENEDICT.  33077 

Born  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  George  W.  Benedict. 
Descendant  of  John  Scureman. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Bennett  Scureman  and  Naomi  Evans,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33078. 

MRS.  CLARA  JANE  FRICK  SPRY.  33078 

Born   in    Pittston,    Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Walter  Thomas  Spr\-. 
Descendant  of  John  Scureman,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  James  Benjamin  Frick  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Scureman, 
his  wife. 


28  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bennett  Scureman  and  Naomi  Evans,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Scureman  and  Catherine  Applegate, 
his  first  wife,  m.  1800. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of   John    Scureman   and  Leonard,   his 

second  wife. 

John  Scureman,  (1757-1833),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1832  for  nine  months  actual  service  as  private,  New  Jer- 
sey line.     His  third  wife  in  1853  was  allowed  a  pension. 

MRS.  EVA  JOSEPHINE  WADSWORTH  BURROWS.     33079 

Born  in  New  Woodstock,  New  York. 

Wife   of   Frederick   Burrows. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Wadsworth,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  James  Wadsworth  and  Theresa  B.,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Marsh  Wadsworth  and  Hannah  Adams 
Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Wadsworth  (b.  1773)  and  Sarah 
Marsh,  his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wadsworth  and  Jerusha  Marsh, 
his  wife. 

Joseph  Wadsworth,  (1738-1824),  served  in  the  Connecticut 
militia  as  did  also  his  brothers  Elijah  and  Epaphras 

Also  No.  7407. 

MRS.  MARGARET  BOYD  EARHART.  33080 

Born   in  Freeport,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Earhart. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Craig  and  of  Lieut.  John  Craig,  of 
Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Boyd  and  Nancy  Morrison,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  James  Boyd  and  Isabella  Craig,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Craig  and  Martha  Clark,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Craig  and  Elizabeth  MacDonald, 
his  first  wife. 

Samuel  Craig,  (1730-77),  was  one  of  the  signers  of  the 
Westmoreland  Declaration.  He  served  in  the  Commissary  and 
was  killed  by  the  Indians  on  his  way  to  Fort  Ligonier  to  pro- 
cure supplies.     His  son  Samuel  served  as  lieutenant. 

Also   Nos.   21958,  24928,   27892. 

John  Craig  (1754-1850)  entered  the  army  as  private  and 
rose  to  lieutenant.     He  died  in  Freeport,  Pennsylvania. 

Also  No.  27892. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  29 


I 


MRS.  HARRIET  LOUISE  FLEMING.  33081 

Born  in  New  CastJe.  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Robert  James  Fleming. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jonathan  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Townsend  Du  Shane  and  Jane  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Smith  and  Anna  Holland,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Smith,  (1757-1847),  served  as  ensign  1777  and 
1779  as  lieutenant,  Virginia  Hne.  He  was  born  in  Fredericks- 
burg, Virginia ;  died  in  New  Castle,  Pa. 

MRS.  JESSIE  NYE  DAVIS  LINDSAY.  33082 

Born  in  Marietta,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  John  Lindsay. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Benjamin  Tupper  and  of  Ichabod 
Nye. 

Daughter  of  Theodore  F.  Davis  and  Lucy  H.  Nye,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  White  Nye  and  Hannah  L.  Hendrie,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ichabod  Nye  and  Minerva  Tupper,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Tupper  and  Huldah  White,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Tupper,  (1738-92),  entered  the  army  as  major; 
1777  commanded  a  regiment  and  was  brigadier  general  at  the 
close  of  the  war.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati.  He 
was  born  in  Sharon,  Mass.,  died  in  Marietta,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  3643,  8367. 

Ichabod  Nye,  (1762-1840),  enlisted  at  sixteen  as  a  private  in 
the  Hampshire  County,  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  one 
of  the  pioneer  settlers  of  Marietta  where  he  is  buried. 

Also   Nos.   5566,  8579,  28238. 

MRS.  JANE  FLEMING  LOVEJOY.  33083 

Born  in  Zanesville,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Francis  T.  F.  Lovejoy. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jonathan  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Robert  James  Fleming  and  Harriet  Louise  Du  Shane, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Townsend  Du  Shane  and  Jane  Smith,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33081. 


30  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  CATHERINE  BOWMAN.  33084 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Sumner  Bowman. 

Descendant  of  John  Clifton. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Arnold  Wainwright  and  Martha  Beebe  Baker, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Clifton  Baker  and  Elizabeth  P.  Pierce,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Baker  and  Tabitha  Clifton,  his  wife. 

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

John  CHfton,  (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  bom  in  Ireland ;  died  in  Lewes, 
Delaware.  His  brothers  Whittington  and  George  also  gave 
service. 

Also  Nos.   17431,  29782,  30181,  32271. 

33085 
MISS  KATE  H.  CHANDLER.  33086 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Ingell,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Ward  Chandler  and  Elizabeth  Fales  Richmond 
(b.  1810),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Richmond  (1781-1849)  and  Sarah  (Ingell) 
Crocker    (1781-1822),  his  first  wife,  m.   1809. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Ingell  and  Freelove  Andrew,  his 
wife,  m.   1776. 

Jonathan  Ingell,  (1754- 1845),  enlisted  1775  under  Capt. 
Robert  Grossman ;  re-enhsted  under  Capt.  Noah  Hall  and  also 
served  under  Capt.  Simeon  Cobb.  He  was  at  the  battle  of 
White  Plains.  In  1832  his  pension  was  allowed  for  over  seven 
months  actual  service  as  private  Massachusetts  line.  He  was 
born  in  Taunton,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  TABITHA  CLIFTON  ELDRIDGE.  33087 

Born  in   Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Eldridge. 
Descendant  of  John  Clifton. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Clifton  Baker  and  Elizabeth  P.  Pierce,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33084. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  3  I 


MRS.  CLARA  DEWEY  HOW.  33088 

Born  in   New   Haven,   Connecticut, 

Wife  of  W.   S.  How. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Dewey,  Stephen  Dewey,  Jr.,  of  Mass- 
achusetts. 

Daughter  of  Loring  Daniel  Dewey  (b.  I79U  and  Anne  Darling,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Dewey,  2d,  and  Elizabeth  Owen  (i759- 
1852),  his  wife,  m.  1784. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Dewey  and  Joanna  Taylor,  his  first 
wife,  m.   1744. 

Stephen  Dewey,  Jr.,  (1760-1826),  enlisted  as  a  private  in  the 
Berkshire  County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Sheffield,  Mass., 
where  he  died. 

Stephen  Dewey,  (1719-96),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 
was  a  patriot  of  Sheffield. 

MRS.   MARGARET   HALLIDAY.  33089 

Born  in   Lewes,   Delaware. 
Widow  of  James  Halliday. 
Descendant   of  John   Clifton. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Clifton  Baker  and  Elizabeth  P.  Pierce,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33084. 

MRS.   GERTRUDE  A.  HART.  33090 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Harrie  B.   Hart. 
.     Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Greene. 

Daughter  of  James  Wooding  and  Mary  Jane   Fowler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edmund  Anson  Wooding  and  Betsey  Greene, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Greene  and  Betsey  Bigelow,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Greene  and  Ruth  Winslow,  his  wife. 

James  Greene,  (1728-1809),  was  senior  captain  of  the  Second 
Connecticut  militia  of  Light  Horse  during  the  revolution.  He 
was  born  in  Barnstable,  ]\Iass.,  died  in  East  Haddam.  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  3066,  8243,  22869,  32378- 

33091 


32  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  MAROUEZE  MILLER.  33092 

Born  in   Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Lafayette  Miller. 
Descendant  of  John   Clifton. 

Daughter  of  William  Inman  and  Annie  Eyre  Baker,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Clifton  Baker  and  Elizabeth  P.  Pierce,  his 
wife. 

See   No.   33084. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  McLEARN.  33093 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Widow  of    Samuel   McLearn. 
Descendant   of  John   Clifton. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  CHfton  Baker  and  Elizabeth  P.  Pierce,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33084. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  MARQUEZE  PRICE.  33094 

Born  in   Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  William   Price. 
Descendant   of  John   Clifton. 

Daughter   of   James    Halliday   and   Margaret   Baker,   his   wife. 
Granddaughter   of    Daniel    Clifton   Baker   and   Elizabeth    P.    Pierce, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  33084. 

MISS  M.  GRACE  WHITAKER.  33095 

Born  in  Bethlehem,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Pamell  Gibbs  and  of  James  Coffin,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Whitaker  and  Mary  Jeanette  Coffin, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Albert  Coffin  (1807-59)  and  Margaret  Lafferty 
(1811-39),  his  wife,  m.  1833. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Albert  Coffin  (1773-1841)  and  Martha  Gibbs 
(1779-1858),  his  wife,  m.  1796. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Coffin,  Jr.,  and  Jeanette  (Coffin) 
(1746-1838),  his  wife,  m.  1768;  Parnell  Gibbs  and  Mary  Wallace,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Coffin  (1713-84)  and  Priscilla 
Rawson  (1751-91),  his  wife,  m.  1734. 

Parnell  Gibbs,  (1750- 1826),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  Penn- 
sylvania militia.    He  died  in  Philadelphia. 

James   Coffin,  Jr.,    (1744-1820),   served  as  seaman   on   the 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  33 


brigantine  "Tyrannicide,"   1779.     tic  was  born  in  Nantucket, 
Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  27915,  28264,  30183. 

MRS.  Al  A  R 1 A  S 1 1  A'l'T UCK  WETMORE.  33096 

Born  in  Groton,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Lansing  D.  Wetmore. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Job  Shattuck,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Shattuck  and  Cynthia  Stone,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Noah  Shattuck  and  Anna  Shcple,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Shattuck  and  Abigail  (Shattuck), 
cousins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Job  Shattuck  and  Sarah  Hartwell,  his  first 
wife. 

Job  Shattuck,  ( 1736-1819 ),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 
was  a  minute  man  at  Lexington  and  Bunker  Hill  and  com- 
manded a  company,  1779.  He  served  on  the  committee  to  raise 
men  and  money  for  the  war.  He  was  bom  in  Groton,  Mass., 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  5662,  6255,  28507. 

MRS.  MARTHA  BEEBE  WAINEWRIGHT.  33097 

Born  in  Lewes,  Delaware. 
Wife  of   Francis  Arnold  Wainewright. 
Descendant    of    John    Clifton. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Clifton  Baker  and  Elizabeth  P.  Pierce,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33084. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  BURKENBINE  GODCHARLES.        33098 

Born  in  Northumberland,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Charles  A.  Godcharles. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Philip  Frederick  Antes,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Samuel  A.  Burkenbine  and  Hannah  Susannah  Hobart, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Levi   Hobart   and   Elizabeth   Antes,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Henrj^  Antes  and  Susannah  Hahn.  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Col.  Philip  Frederick  Antes  and  Barbara 
Tyson,  his  first  wife.  m.  1755. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Antes  and  Christina  Elizabeth 
de  Weeson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Antes  and  Anna  Cathar- 
ine Von  Blume,  his  wife. 


34  DAUGPITERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOIvUTlON. 

Philip  Frederick  Antes,  (1730-1801),  was  a  member  of  the 
Committee  of  Safety  of  Philadelphia  County  and  Colonel  of 
Associators.  He  cast  the  first  cannon  this  side  of  the  Atlantic 
and  Lord  Howe  placed  a  reward  on  his  head.  This  induced 
him  to  remove  to  Northumberland  County  where  in  1780  he 
was  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas. 

Also  Nos.  1945,  2861,  16468,  19493. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  HOBART  GODCHARLES.  33099 

Born  in  Milton,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Philip  Frederick  Antes. 
Daughter  of  Charles  A.  Godcharles  and  Lizzie  Burkenbine,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter    of    Samuel    A.    Burkenbine    and    Hannah    Susannah 
Hobart,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33098. 

MISS  VIRGINIA  W.  BIGLER.  33100 

Born  in  Clearfield,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Alexander  Read,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Bigler  and  Melicent,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Bigler  and  Maria  Jane  Reed,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  B.  Reed  and  Rachel  Reed,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Read  and  Jemima,  his  wife. 

Alexander  Read,  (1752-1826),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Flying  Camp  in  Capt.  Richard  Smith's  company.  He  was  bom 
in  Chester  County,  died  in  Clearfield  County,  Pa. 

MISS  GEORGIE  R.  WEAVER.  33101 

Born  in  Clearfield,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Alexander  Read. 
Daughter  of  George  Weaver  and  Ida  Weaver,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  F.  Weaver  and  Rebecca  Reed,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  B.  Reed  and  Rachel  Read,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33100. 

MRS.  KATHARINE  A.  WELLES.  33102 

Born  in  Clearfield,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Theodore  Ladd  Welles. 
Descendant  of  Alexander  Read. 

Daughter  of  John  F.  Weaver  and  Rebecca  Reed,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33  loi. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  35 


MRS.  MARY  MARTIN  KNIGHT.  .^^  .  ^.r-t^     33i03 

Born  in  VVilliamsport,  Pennsylvania. '^^•*''^*-"^ 

Wife  of  Harry  S.  Knight. 

Descendant  of  Hon.   Robert  Martin,  of   Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Martin  and  Martha  J.  Brown,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Martin  (1805-86)  and  Sarah  F.  Berryhill. 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Martin  (1757-1828;  and  Mary  Mont- 
gomery, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Martin  and  Mary  Bloomfield,  his 
wife. 

Robert  Martin,  (1720-1800),  was  a  member  of  the  Commit- 
tee of  Northumberland  County,  1776,  and  assisted  in  forming 
the  constitution  which  was  adopted.  He  served  in  the  Assem- 
bly, 1778-79.  He  was  born  in  Middlesex,  N.  J.,  died  in  New- 
berry, Pa. 

MRS.  .AIARY  HELEN  WELLS  BISHOP.  33i04 

Born  in  Meshoppen,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Joseph  W.  Bishop. 

Descendant  of  John  Horton. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  Wells,  M.  D.  and  Mary  Horton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Horton,  Jr.  (1793-1867)  and  Nancy  G.  Mil- 
ler, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Horton  and  Deborah  Terry  (1766-1844). 
his  wife,  m.  1785. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Horton  (1728-1771)  and  Sarah  Lee 
(1730-86).  his  wife,  m.   1755. 

John  Horton,  (1763-1848),  served  as  a  private  in  Col.  John 
Hathom's  Orange  County,  New  York  militia.  He  was  born 
in  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  moved  to  Wyoming  \'alley,  1787  and  in 
1792  to  Terrytown,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  32698. 

MRS.  SARAH  PERKINS  ELMER.  ZZ^o'^ 

Born  in  Athens,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Howard  Elmer. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Obadiah  Gore.  Lieut.  Obadiah  Gore.  Jr.. 
Capt.  Jacob  Perkins,  Capt.  John  Perkins  and  of  John  Shepard. 

Daughter  of  George  A.  Perkins  and  Julia  Anna  Shepard  (1790-1884'). 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Augustus  Perkins  and  Lucy  Huntington,  his  wife: 


36  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


John  Shepard,  (1765-1837)  and  Anna  Gore  (1772-1805),  his  wife,  m. 
1790. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Perkins  and  Bethiah  Baker  (Kingsley), 
his  wife;  Felix  Huntington  and  Anne  Perkins,  his  wife;  Obadiah 
Gore,  Jr.  and  Anna  Avery,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Perkins  and  Mary  Brown,  his  wife, 
(parents  of  Anne)  ;    Obadiah  Gore  and  Hannah  Park,  his  wife. 

Obadiah  Gore,  (1714-79),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  of  Wyoming  and  arranged  the  capitulation  after  the 
massacre  where  three  sons  and  two  sons-in-law  were  killed  in 
the  battle. 

Also  Nos.  339,  7049,  8515,  1 1686,  16723,  18408,  22226,  25676,  27876, 
2926s,  31551. 

Obadiah  Gore,  Jr.,  (17/^4-1821  ),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Continental  army  and  was  retired  1781.  He  was  born  in  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  died  in  Sheshequin,  Pa. 

Jacob  Perkins,  (1731-1814),  was  captain  of  the  ist  company 
or  train  band  of  Xorwich  where  he  was  born  and  died. 

John  Perkins,  (1736-1800),  commanded  a  company  at  the 
Lexington  alarm.    He  was  born  in  Norwich  where  he  died. 

John  Shepard,  (1765-1837),  when  a  youth  gave  service  in 
Connecticut.  In  1784  he  removed  to  Athens,  Pa.,  and  became 
active  in  pioneer  life  and  was  trusted  by  the  Indians  to  settle 
their  claims.     He  was  born  in  Plainfield,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  15382,  2s6'/6. 

MRS.  ANNA  SATTERLEE  ANGIER  WEST.  33106 

Born  in  Athens,  Penns3'lvania. 

Wife  of  Charles  C.  West. 

Descendant  of  John  Angier.  Charles  Angier,  Capt.  Simon 
Spalding,  Elisha  Satterlee  and  Oliver  Spalding. 

Daughter  of  Galusha  Malcomn  Angier  and  Emily  Delphine  Satterlee, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Austin  Angier  and  Martha  Gcodenough,  his  wife; 
Elisha  Satterlee  and  Emily  Briggs,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Angier  and  Elizabeth  Newton  (1763- 
184s),  his  wife;  John  Franklin  Satterlee  and  Julia  Prentice,  his  wife; 
William  Briggs  and  Maria  Spalding,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Angier  and  Bethia  Liscomb,  (1731- 
99),  his  wife;  Elisha  Satterlee  and  Cynthia  Stevens,  his  wife;  William 
Witter    Spalding    and    Rebecca    (Spalding),    his    wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    Simon    Spalding    and    Ruth    Shepard, 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  37 


his  wife,  m.   1761  ;    Oliver  SpalditiR  and   Mary  Witter.    (1740-81),  his 
first  wife,  m.  1762. 

John  Angler,  (  i724-()^),  served  as  a  private,  1776,  in  the 
Massachusetts   niihtia.      He  was  born   in   Marlboro;   died   in 

South])oro. 

Also  No.  31003. 

Charles  Angicr,  (  1752- 1816),  served  as  private  in  Capt. 
Fay's  company  at  the  Lexington  alarm. 

Simon  Spalding,  (1742-1814),  served  as  lieutenant  and  cap- 
tain in  an  independent  company  of  Wyoming.  He  was  born  in 
Plainfield;  died  in  Sheshequin,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  339,  8505,   11076,   12980,  18151,  24395,  25207,  27876,  29266. 

EHsha  Satterlee.  (1760-1826).  was  with  Washington  at 
Valley  Forge  and  served  in  the  Sullivan  expedition,  1779.  He 
was  born  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  died  in  Athens,  Pa. 

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. 

Also  No.  32932. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  FLOYD  MERRL\M.  33107 

Born  in  Chemung,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frank  Wells  Alerriam. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jacob  Weygandt  and  of  Col.  Peter 
Kichlein.  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  B.  Floyd  and  Matilda  Snyder,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Snyder  and  Susan  Simon,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Snyder  and  Susanna  Kichlein.  his  wife: 
Michael  Simon  and  Mary  A.  Weygandt,  his  wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Kichlein  and  Margaretta  Umbchend 
(1720-66).  his  first  wife:  Jacob  Weygandt  and  Catlierine  Noland,  his 
wife. 

Jacob  Weygandt,  (1742-1828),  served  as  captain  in  the 
second  company,  Northampton  County  Associators,  1776;  was 
captured  at  Fort  Washington.  He  was  born  in  Germantown ; 
died  in  Easton,  Pa. 

Peter  Kichlein,  (1722-89),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  and  of  the  first  constitutional  convention.  He  was 
colonel  in  the  Flying  Camp  at  the  battle  of  Long  Island  where 
he  was  woitnded.  He  was  born  in  Heidelberg.  Germany  and 
was  chief  burgess  of  Easton.  Pa.,  when  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1 1350,  14842,  17805,  2061 1. 


38  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  OVERTON  DREHER.  33108 

Born  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  E.  C.  Dreher. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Isaac  Overton,  Timothy  Wood,  Ezra 
Witter,  all  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Beaumont  Overton  (1851-78)  and  Sarah  Cather- 
ine Boston  (1856-86),  his  wife,  m.  1875. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Overton  (1807-75)  and  Sarah  Jane  Wood 
(1812-80),  his  wife,  m.  1829. 

Gr.-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.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Overton  and  Phebe  Burnet,  his  wife, 
m.  1760;  Ezra  Witter  and  Patience,  his  wife;  Timothy  Wood  and 
Peternella  Van  Dyke,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Overton,  (1735-86),  served  as  adjutant  and  major  of 
minute  men  in  the  Suffield  (^unty  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 
born  in  Weston,  Conn..  1755;  died  after  1800  in  Orange  Coun- 
ty, N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  25555,  29665,  32281. 

MRS.  MARIA  HUBBELL  PAINE.  33109 

Born  in  Bath,  New  York. 

Wife  of  J.  C.  Paine. 

Dscendant  of  Maj.  Barnabas  Tuthill  and  of  Benajah  McCall, 
of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Townsend  Hubbell  and  Frances  Elizabeth  Ben- 
nett, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  S.  Hubbell  and  Marie  McCall,  his  wife; 
Willis  Wheeler  Bennett  (1803-69)  and  Mary  Tuthill  (1805-58),  his 
wife,  m.  1825. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ansel  McCall  and  Sarah  W>ed,  his  first  wife; 
Samuel  Tuthill  (1767-1851)  and  Parnel  Cantine,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benajah  McCall  and  Abigail  Comstock,  his 
first  wife ;    Barnabas  Tuthill  and  Lydia  King,  his  wife. 

Barnabas  Tuthill.   (1732-82),  was  appointed  major  1776  of 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  39 


the  New  York  battalion  and  the  commission  was  signed  by 
John  Hancock,  President  of  Congress.  He  was  born  in  South- 
old,  L.  I.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  453,  19365. 

Benajah  McCall,  (1743-1824),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Albany  County,  New  York  militia.  He  was  born  in  Colches- 
ter, Conn.,  died  in  Delaware  County,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ELLEN  OVERFIELD  HENDY.  331  lo 

Born  in  Tunkhannock,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  George  W.  Hendy. 

Descendant  of  Judge  John  Jenkins. 

Daughter  of  William  Bush  Overfield  and  Matilda  Townsend,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Townsend  and  Affa  Jenkins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zepheniah  Townsend  and  Mary  Harding,  his 
wife;    Benjamin  Jenkins,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Carey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jenjamin  Jenkins  and  AflFa  Baldwin,  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  of  Westmoreland,  Pa. 
He  died  in  Orange,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  746,  2324,  6266,  15270,  16457,  21761,  30155,  32285. 

MISS  CHARLOTTA  MILLER.  331 11 

Born  in  Huntingdon,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Patton,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  D.  P.  Miller  and  Alice  Anderson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  P.  Anderson  and  Margaret  Williamson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  A.  Anderson  and  Jane  Patton,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Patton  and  Jane  Bartholomew  Davis, 
his  wife. 

John  Patton,  (1745-1804),  was  a  member  of  the  Philadelphia 
Light  Horse  and  of  Washington's  Body  Guard.  He  was  col- 
onel of  the  Sixteenth  regiment  and  had  charge  of  the  de- 
fenses of  Philadelphia.  He  was  one  of  the  patriotic  mer- 
chants who  gave  bonds  to  relieve  the  distress  in  the  army  1778; 
was  a  personal   friend  of  Washington  and  a  member  of  the 


40  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Cincinnati.  He  was  born  in  Sligo,  Ireland ;  died  in  Center  Coun- 
ty, Pa. 

Also    Nos.   644,   878,   4768,   9812,    10231,    13704,    15266,   24330,   26282, 
27562. 

MRS.  MARIA  BUTTOLPH  KINSEY.  33112 

Born  in  Trenton,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  William  Philip  Kinsey. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  James  Sterling,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Caleb  Sager  and  Mary  Josephine  Clark,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Allison  Clark  and  Mary  Ann  Budd,  his  . 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Mahlon  Budd  and  Elizabeth  Salter  Sterling, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Sterling  and  Mary  Shaw,  his  wife. 

James  Sterling,  (1742-1818),  was  a  member  of  the  Provin- 
cial 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  and  served  as  major  in 
the  First  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  died  in  Burling- 
ton, N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  1938,  3357,  4834.  7525,  1 165 1.  15906,  3-2567- 

MRS.  ROSAMOND  RUST  LYNCH.  33113 

Born  in   Syracuse,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Capt.  Charles  Lynch,  U.  S.  A. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Lemuel  Rust. 

Daughter  of  Stiles  M.  Rust  and  Mary  Olivia  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Rust  and  Esther  Parsons,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zebulon  Rust  (i 766-1836)  and  Aurelia  Norton 
(1769-1844),  his  wife,  ni.  1788. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Rust  and  Azuba  Kingsley  (1741- 
1827),  his  wife,  m.  1762. 

Lemuel  Rust,  (1741-1813),  turned  out  at  the  first  call  for 
troops.  He  was  subsequently  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Lemuel 
Pomeroy's  company.  Col.  Ezra  May's  regiment  of  Massachu- 
setts militia.  He  was  born  in  Coventry,  Conn.,  died  in  South- 
ampton, Mass. 

Also  Nos.  9774,  30189,  32435- 

MRS.  HARRIET  M.  FALES  DIXON.  33114 

Born  in  Bristol,  Rhode  Island. 
Wife  of  Fred  M.  Dixon. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  4I 


Descendant  of  John  Ingraham  and  of  Nathaniel  Fales,  of 
Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  oi  Charles  J.  E.  Fales  and  Susan  J.  Usher,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Fales  and  Phoebe  Wardwell,  his  wife ; 
Allen  T.  Usher  and  Mary  Wardwell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Fales  and  Mary  Smith,  his  wife; 
Joseph  Wardwell  (1786-1868)  and  Mary  Ingraham  (1791-1866),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Fales  and  Sarah  Little,  his  wife, 
m.  1740;  Nathaniel  Ingraham  (1764-1836)  and  Mary  Diman  (1764- 
1830),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  John  Ingraham  and  Mary  Gladding,  his 
wife,  m.  1750. 

John  Ingraham,  (1727-99),  served  in  Capt.  Robert  Call's 
company,  Col,  Nathan  Miller's  regiment  in  the  Rhode  Island 
expedition,  1778. 

Nathaniel  Fales,  (1720-1801),  served  as  deputy  from  Bristol 
County  and  was  chief  justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
1776-82. 

M/^S,  ELIZABETH  CHURCH  WARD  WELL .  33115 

Born  in  Bristol,  Rhode  Island. 

Widow  of  John  Henry  Wardwell. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Church,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Church  and  Mary  Tripp,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Church,  (1761-1843),  enlisted  at  sixteen  and  served 
in  the  defense  of  the  colony.  He  received  a  pension  for  his 
service.    He  was  born  in  Bristol,  R.  I.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3108,  5600. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  SOPHIA  JENKS  ALLEN.  33116 

Born  in  Pawtucket,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  George  B.  Allen. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Jenks,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Jenks  and  Ruth  Augusta  Alexander,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Jenks  and   Freelove  Douglass,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Pardon  Jenks  and  Freelove  Pitcher,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Jenks  and  Lois  Tingley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Jenks  and  Sarah  Hawkins,  his 
wife. 

Stephen  Jenks,  (1726-1800),  was  a  patriot  who  manufactur- 


42  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

ed  muskets  for  the  militia.    He  was  born  in  Pawtucket  where 
he  died. 
Also  Nos.  1300,  2206,  16207,  23259,  24963. 

MRS.  ALICE  SPAULDING  HEMENWAY.  33 117 

Born  in  Dedham,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Herbert  Lewis  Hemenway. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Spaulding,  Sergt.  Job  Kent,  EHsha 
Wellington,  William  Graves,  James  Brickett  and  Lieut.  Joseph 
Hosmer. 

Daughter  of  Erastus  Gardner  Spaulding  and  Frances  Maria  Brickett 
Kilburne,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Warren  Spaulding  and  Sarah  Graves,  his  wife; 
James  Kent  Brickett  and  Charlotte  Maria  Hosmer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Spaulding  and  Amy  Roundy,  his 
wife ;  William  Graves  and  Lucy  Wheeler,  his  wife ;  Jonathan  Brickett 
(1789-1872)  and  Lydia  Kent  (1790-1870),  his  wife,  m.  1810;  Jacob 
Hosmer  and  Catherine  Wellington,  his  wife,  m.  1809. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Graves  and  Esther  P.  Graves, 
his  wife;  James  Brickett  and  Anna  Wheeler  (1768-1837),  his  first  wife, 
m.  1786;  Job  Kent  and  Alice  Little,  his  wife;  Joseph  Hosmer  and 
Rhoda  Eastman,  his  wife ;  Elisha  Wellington  and  Lucy  Cutler,  his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Spaulding,  (1750-1808),  was  at  Bunker  Hill  and 
was  guard  over  Joseph  Warren's  body.  He  named  his  son 
for  the  major  general.  He  was  born  in  West  Nottingham, 
N.  H.,  died  in  Lempster. 

Job  Kent,  (1743- 1837),  marched  from  Hampstead  as  ser- 
geant to  join  the  northern  army. 

Elisha  WelHngton,  (1758-99),  served  at  the  battle  of  Lexing- 
ton and  was  one  of  seven  brothers  who  volunteered  in  the 
revolution.     He  was  born  in  Lincoln ;  died  in  Concord.  ]\'Iass. 

William  Graves,  (1757-1841  ),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  1832  for  twenty-one  months  actual  service  as  private,  Mas- 
sachusetts line.  He  was  at  the  battles  of  Concord  and  Bunker 
Hill.  He  was  born  in  Sudbury,  Mass.,  died  in  East  Washing- 
ton, N.  H. 

James  Brickett,  (1765-1851).  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Rockingham  County  1832  for  six  months  actual  service  as 
private  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Newbury, 
Mass.,  died  in  Hampstead,  N.  H. 


LINEAGE  BCXJK.  43 


Joseph  Hosmer,  (1735-1805),  served  as  lieutenant  of  minute 
men  at  Concord  where  he  was  born  and  died. 

MRS.  MARION  GAY  LADD.  331 18 

Born  in  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 

Descendant  of  Wilham  Rice,  Ensign  Thomas  Fo.->dick  and 
Lieut.  John  Gay. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Payson  Gay  and  Anna  Stuart  Ladd,  his  wife. 

Granddauglitcr  of  Abner  Gay,  Jr.  and  S.  Adeline  Smith,  his  wife; 
Samuel  James  Ladd  and  Lucy  Ann  Rice,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abner  Gay  and  .^nnie  Warren,  his  wife;  Ben- 
jamin Smith  and  Frances  Fosdick,  his  wife;  Benjamin  Rice  and  Alice 
Reynolds,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Gay  and  Hannah  Gay,  his  wife : 
Thomas  Fosdick  and  Mehitable  Hawkins,  his  wife ;  William  Rice  and 
Lucy  Carpenter,  his  wife. 

Wilham  Rice,  (1748-1836),  enlisted  1775  under  Capt.  Job 
Pearce  and  Col.  William  Richmond.  In  1821  he  was  pension- 
ed for  one  years  actual  service  as  private  Rhode  Island  line. 
He  was  born  in  Warwick,  R.  I.,  where  he  died. 

Thomas  Fosdick.  (1756-1801),  served  as  ensign  and  brigade 
major  under  his  step-father  Gen.  John  Glover.  He  was  born 
in  Boston,  Mass..  died  in  Portland,  Maine. 

Also  No.  22649. 

John  Gay  served  as  lieutenant  of  minute  men  1775  and  in 
the  Continental  infantry,  1776.  He  was  born  1736  in  Dedham. 
Mass. 

MRS.  MINNIE  A.  EBBS.  33119 

Born  in  Newport,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Robert  Ebbs. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Peleg  Slade,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Oliver  H.  King  and  Sarah  E.  Slade,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Allen  C.  Slade  and  Mary  B.  Joy,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lloyd  Slade  and  Eliza  Lewin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peleg  Slade  and  Mary  Mason  Chase,  his 
wife,  m.  1765. 

Peleg  Slade,  (1729-1813),  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  Reho- 
beth ;  died  in  Swansea.  ^Nlass. 

Also  Nos.  16^33.  23163.  28773.  3-2517- 


44  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOIyUTION. 

MRS.  MARY  ELLEN  COLLYER  BOWEN.  33120 

Born  in  Pawtucket,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Clovis  N.  Bowen. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Isaac  Colly er  (Collier),  Benjamin  Bur- 
rell  and  Dr.  Daniel  Peck  Whipple  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Smith  Collyer  and  Ellen  M.  Whipple,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Collyer  and  Sybil  Burrell,  his  wife;  George 
A.  Whipple  and  Marianne  Sheldon,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Collyer  and  Mercy  Smith,  his  wife; 
Benjamin  Burrell  and  Esther  Twist,  his  second  wife,  m.  1795;  Daniel 
Peck  Whipple  and  Hannah  Weatherhead  (d.  1838),  his  wife,  m.  1783. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Collyer  and  Sarah  Courtis,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Collyer,  (i 745-1 814),  served  as  lieutenant  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  in  Col.  John  Glover's  regiment.  He  was  born  in 
Marblehead  where  he  died. 

Benjamin  Burrell,  (1760-1844),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Rhode  Island,  1818,  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts 
line.  He  was  born  in  Abington,  Mass.,  died  in  Pawtucket, 
R.  I. 

Daniel  Peck  Whipple,  (1751-1814),  was  appointed  surgeon 
of  the  sloop  Katy  1775  and  served  as  assistant  to  Dr.  Jona- 
than Arnold  1777.  His  children  received  the  pension  allowed 
their  mother  for  fifteen  months  actual  service  in  army  and  navy 
Rhode  Island  line.  He  was  born  in  Cumberland.  R.  I.,  where 
he  died. 

MRS.  CLARA  BELL  THRESHER.  33121 

Born  in  Central  Falls,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Henry  Gilbert  Thresher. 

Descendant  of  Abner  Johnson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Hopkins  Simmons  and  Sarah  Jane  Cowden, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asahel  Simmons  and  Laura  Ann  Johnson,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Eli  Johnson  and  Martha  Burbank,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abner  Johnson  and  Miriam  Jones,  his 
wife. 

Abner  Johnson,  {T^7Z7~77^i  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  under  Capt.  John  Stone.  He  was  born  in  Holliston, 
Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  9107. 

33122 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  45 


MRS.  CORRIE  LEE  CRAWLEY.  33123 

Born  in   Rutherford  County,   North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Josiah  Thomas  Crawley. 

Descendant  of  William  Twitty,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  John  Crowell  Camp  and  Margaret  Twitty,  hia  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  G.  Twitty  (b.  1797)  and  Mary  Logan,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  William  Twitty  and  Frances  Rhodes  Lewis 
(1767-1838),  his  wife,  m.  1784. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Lewis  and  Sarah  Taliaferro,  his 
wife. 

William  Twitty,  (1761-1816),  aided  in  the  defense  of  Gra- 
ham's Fort  when  attacked  by  the  marauding  Tories.  He  serv- 
ed with  the  Lincoln  boys  at  King's  Mountain. 

Also  No.  8270. 

MRS.  ALICE  HORTON  EVE.  33124 

Born   in   Nashville,   Tennessee. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Duncan  Eve. 

Descendant  of  Frederick  Davis. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  White  Horton  and  Anne  Elisabeth  Thompson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  White  Horton  and  Sophia  W.  Davis,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John   Davis  and   Dorcas   Gleaves,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Davis  and  Fannie  Grieves,  his 
wife. 

Frederick  Davis,  (1748-1831),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
John  Ingall's  company  of  North  Carolina  volunteers.  He 
was  born  in  Pasquetauk,  N.  C,  died  in  Williamson  County, 
Tenn. 

Also  Nos.  9569,  13800,  17847,  20734,  21343,  32314- 

MISS  ETHEL  MYERS.  33125 

Born  in  Shelbyville,  Tennessee. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  Richard  Caswell  and  of  John  Paul  Bar- 
ringer,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  R.  Myers  and  Anne  Elizabeth  Wadsworth. 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Anderson  Blakemore  and  Gartha  .\nne. 
Barringer,  his  wife. 


46  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Laurens  Barringer  (b.  1788)  and  Ann 
White,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Paul  Barringer  and  Catherine  Black- 
welder  (1755-1847),  his  second  wife,  m.  1777;  William  White  and 
Annie  Caswell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Caswell  and  Sarah  Herritage, 
his  second  wife. 

Richard  Caswell,  (1729-89),  was  a  delegate  to  the  Continen- 
tal Congress,  1775  but  resigned  his  seat  to  become  treasurer 
of  the  state.  In  1776  he  was  appointed  brigadier  general  and 
was  elected  governor  1776  and  refused  compensation.  He 
served  on  the  battle  field  1780  and  while  presiding  in  {\\c  ;  --  .. 
was  stricken  with  paralysis. 

Also  Nos.  5658,  1 8185,  28849. 

John  Paul  Barringer,  (1721-1807),  was  a  member  of  the 
Committee  of  Safety.    He  died  in  Cabarrus  County,  N.  C. 

Also  No.  18163. 

MRS.  LOUISE  HORTON  RODES.  33126 

Born  in  Nashville,  Tennessee. 
Widow  of  Robin  Rodes. 
Descendant  of  Frederick  Davis. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  White  Horton  and  Anne  Elizabeth  Thompson, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  33124. 

33127 

MRS.  LENA  RALSTON  NELLES.  33128 

Born   in   Leavenworth,   Kansas. 

Wife  of  George  T.  Nelles. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Neely. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  Ralston  (1819-92)  and  Mary  Esther  Wood 
(1826-58),  his  wife,  m.  1845. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Ralston  and  Elizabeth  Neely,  his  wife; 
Levi  Wood  and  Phoebe  Pack,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Neely  and  Martha  Johnston,  his  wife; 
Seth  Wood  and  Priscilla  Randall,  his  wife;  John  Pack  and  Philotte 
Greene,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Neely,  (1758-1811),  was  a  sharp  shooter  in  Lan- 
caster County,  Penna.  militia.  He  was  at  Brandywine  and 
served  to  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis.  He  was  bom  at  sea ; 
died  in  Indiana. 

Also  No.  29438. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  47 


33129 
33130 

MISS  CHRISTINA  W.  MATTHEWS.  33^31 

Born  in   Bailey,  Tennessee. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  David  Sheldon. 

Daughter  of  James  H.  Matthews  and  Esther  Darby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Darby  and  Julia  Pierpont  vSheldon,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Calvin  Sheldon  and  Esther  Pierpont,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Sheldon  and  Sarah  Harmon,  his 
wife. 

David  Sheldon,  (1756-1832),  served  in  the  Canadian  expe- 
dition and  was  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  He  was  born  in 
Suffield,  Conn.,  removed  to  Rupert,  Vt.,  1780  where  he  served 
thirteen  terms  in  the  legislature. 

Also  Nos.  2666,  29102. 

MRS.   BYRDIE  ROBERTSON  JOHNSON.  33132 

Born  in  Salado.  Texas. 

Wife  of  Hon.  Cone  Johnson. 

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  Robertson    (d.    1842). 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Robertson. 

Elijah  Robertson.  (1744-97),  served  at  Point  Pleasant  and 
was  at  Watauga  during  the  siege.  He  emigrated  to  the  Cum- 
berland country  1783  and  was  a  prominent  actor  in  the  settle- 
ment of  Tennessee.  He  was  born  in  Brunswick  County,  Va., 
died  near  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Also  No.  32715. 

33133 
MRS.  :\rARGARET  J.  WALKER.  33134 

Born  in  Richmond,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Robinson  Walker,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Witcher,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Witcher  Jones  and  Rose  Belvin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bartlett  W.  Jones  and  Elizabeth  A.  S.  Keen,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Keen  and  Rachel  (Mary)  Witcher,  his 
wife. 


48  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Witcher  and  Polly  Dalton,  his 
wife. 

William  Witcher,  was  vestryman  of  Cambden  District  Parish 
when  Pittsylvania  County  was  organized  1764  and  1775  he 
raised  a  company  of  militia. 

MRS.  ELLA  STEVENS  BARBER.  33135 

Born  in  Vernon,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  George  F.  Barber. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Daniel  Kathan. 

Daughter  of  Reuben  D.  Stevens  and  Fannie  Frost,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Frost  and  Dolly  Kathan,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Daniel  Kathan  and  Ruth  Barrett,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Kathan,  (1741-1807),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety  of  Cumberland  County  and  served  as  lieutenant  1778 
in  the  Vermont  militia.  He  was  born  in  Worcester,  Mass., 
died  in  Dummerston,  Vt. 

MISS  SYBIL  VERONA  BOYNTON.  33136 

Born  in  Woodstock,  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Jabez  King  and  of  Jabez  King,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Boynton  and   Sarah   Gushing,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Gushing  and  Verona  King,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Jabez  King,  Jr.,  and  Abigail  Udall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jabez  King  and  Mary  Washburn,  his  wife, 
m.  1753. 

Jabez  King,  (i 729-1813),  served  as  a  minute  man.  He  was 
born  in  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  died  in  Woodstock,  Vt. 

Jabez  King,  Jr.,  (1763-1846),  enlisted  at  seventeen  as  a 
private  in  Capt.  Nathan  Packard's  company  of  Bridgewater 
for  duty  in  Rhode  Island. 

Also  No.  24430. 

MRS.  MATTIE  HERRICK  CLARK.  33137 

Born  in  Troy,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  George  W.  Clark. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Herrick. 

Daughter  of  Delos  Herrick  (1822-83)  and  Mary  Jane  Pond  (1825- 
98).  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Almerin  Herrick  (i 790-1843)  and  Eleanor  Hurl- 
burt   (1799-1887),  his  wife. 


UNCAGE  BOOK.  49 


Gr. -granddaughter  of  Francis  Hcrrick  (b.  1764)  and  Miriam  Tubbs, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hcrrick  and ,  his  second  wife. 

Samuel  J  lerrick,  (1732-98),  commanded  a  company  at 
^Ticonderoga  and  was  colonel  of  Vermont  rangers  at  the  battle 
of  Bennington  where  he  was  distinguished  for  bravery.  He 
was  born  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  died  in  Springfield,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  2r52,  10103,  19962,  24239. 

MRS.  MARY  WATSON  PAYNE  GOOCH.  33138 

Born  in  Alleghany  County,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Garrett  G.  Gooch. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Davis,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  George  Harrison  Payne  and  Sarah  Ann  Womack, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Payne  (d.  1827)  and  Nancy  Davis,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Davis  and  Sabina  Harrison,  his  wife. 

Richard  Davis,  (  1725-1809),  served  three  years  as  a  private 
in  the  Virginia  Continental  line.     He  died  in  Bath  County,  Va. 

33139 
MRS.  ALICE  WINSTON  GRIGGS.  33140 

Born  in  Charlottesville,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  George  King  Griggs. 

Descendant  of  John  Pendleton,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Guerrant  Botwright  and  Pattie  Pendleton  Phillips, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Barrett  Phillips  and  Barbary  Overton 
Pendleton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Pendleton  (b.  1750)  and  Alcey  Ann 
Winston,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Pendleton  and  Sarah  Madison,  his 
wife. 

John  Pendleton,  (1719-99),  was  too  old  for  active  duty  but 
in  1775  was  appointed  by  a  convention  of  Delegates  at  Rich- 
mond to  sign  a  part  of  the  large  issue  of  Treasury  notes  to 
meet  the  war  expenses.  He  was  born  in  Caroline  Cotinty, 
Va.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3271,  5492,  6324,  9895. 


50  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revoi^ution. 

MRS.  MARIE  COOKE  HICKEY.  33 141 

Born  in  Pensacola,  Florida. 

Wife  of  J.  J.  Hickey. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Charles  Abercrombie. 

Daughter  of  William  C.  Cooke  and  Clara  Abercrombie,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Abercrombie  (b.  1794)  and  Evelina  Eliza- 
beth Ross,  his  wife,  m.   1816. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Charles  Abercrombie  and  Edwina  Booth,  his 
wife. 

Charles  Abercrombie,  (1742-1819),  served  in  the  North 
Carolina  line. 

33142 

MRS.  REBECCA  CHAPPELL  TOOMER.  33143 

Born  in  Macon,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  James  Hodges  Toomer. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Harris  and  of  Absalom  Harris. 

Daughter  of  Absalom  Harris  Chappell  and  Loretto  Rebecca  Lamar, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Chappell  and  Dorothy  Harris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Absalom  Harris  and  Elizabeth  Lowe  Tarver, 
his  first  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Harris  and  Mourning  Glenn,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Harris,  (1732-1812),  who  was  with  Washington 
in  the  Colonial  wars,  served  with  him  in  the  Revolution.  He 
was  born  in  Greenville,  County,  Va.,  where  he  died. 

Absalom  Harris,  (1758-1824),  enlisted  at  the  age  of  twenty 
as  a  private.  He  was  born  in  Virginia ;  died  in  Hancock 
County    Ga. 

Also  Nos.  27189,  30649,  31207. 

MRS.  MARY  GRANT  SMALL.  33144 

Born  in  Fredericksburg,  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Minor  and  of  Col.  James  Tay- 
lor, of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Col.  William  A.  Jackson  and  Emmeline  Jackson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Jackson  and  Elizabeth   Minor,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Minor  and  Elizabeth  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Taylor  and  Anne  Hubbard,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Minor,  (1751-1834),  served  as  lieutenant  1777  and 


UNIvACE  BOOK.  5I 


1778  commanded  a  company  of  militia.  He  was  aide  to  Gen. 
Edward  vStevens  at  the  siege  of  York.  He  was  born  in  Spott- 
sylvania  County,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  4682,  6076,  13057,  25608,  26912,  28373,  30540. 

James  Taylor,  (1732- 18 14),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars  was  chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  and  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Constitutional  convention.  He  was  born  in  Caroline, 
County,  Va.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  267,  1844,  2952,  3329,  4293.  5065,  6076.  7310.  1 1087,  12959, 
15558,  16126,  21994,  25608.  27589,  28373,  30540. 

MRS.  MARY  C.  REID  DUNN.  33145 

Born  in  Alexandria,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Emmett  Clarke  Dunn. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Minor  and  of  Col.  James  Ta}-- 
lor,  of  Mrginia. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Leigh  VVilber  Reid  and  Emma  C.  Jackson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  A.  Jackson  and  Mary  Cassandra  Riely, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Jackson  and  Elizabeth  Minor,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33144- 

MRS.  FLORENCE  AR:\nSTEAD  BROWN  FLIPPEN.      33146 

Born   in   Culpeper   County,   Virginia. 

Wife  of  Oliver  Garland  Flippen. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Field  and  of  Lawrence  Slaughter, 
of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph  Daniel  Brown  and  Pamela  Somerville 
Yancey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Mitchell  Yancey  and  Catherine  J.  Banks, 
(1817-61)    his  wife,  m.   1839. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  William  Tunstal  Banks  (b.  1788)  and  Pa- 
mela  Harris,   his   first  wife,  m.    1812. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Baylor  Banks  and  Anne  Slaughter,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Lawrence  Slaughter  and  Elizabeth 
Field,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Robert  Slaughter  and  Man,"  Smith, 
his  wife,  m.  1723;  John  Field  and  Ann  Rogers  Clark,  his  wife,  m. 
1748. 

John  Field  commanded  the  Culpeper  men  under  Gen.  An- 
drew Lewis  at  Point   Pleasant.  October   10,   1774.     He  was 


52  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

killed  in  this  bloody  battle  when  Cornstalk,  the  Indian  warrior 
and  his  tribe  were  routed. 

Also  Nos.  9587,  10465,  14038. 

Lawrence  Slaughter  served  under  his  father-in-law  at  Point 
Pleasant.  He  was  born  about  1735  and  lost  his  life  in  the 
battle. 

MRS.  MARION  EMMA  SAVAGE  STUSSE.  33147 

Born  in  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  David  Stusse. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Amos  Adams. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Savage  and  Marion  Emma  Richards,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Richards  and  Alice  Adams  (b.  1777) j 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Adams  and  Sarah,  his  wife. 

Amos  Adams,  (1746-1844),  served  several  short  enlistments 
under  different  commands  as  sergeant.  He  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll  of  ^Madison,  Maine,  1832  for  fifteen  months  actual 
service  as  sergeant  Massachusetts  Continental  line.  He  was 
born  in  Pepperell;  removed  to  Groton,  Mass.,  1767  where  he 
lived  during  the  war  and  from  there  to  Maine  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  18471,  21508. 

MRS.  JULIA  ISABELLA  HILL  BROOKE.  •         33148 

Born  in  Westport,   Connecticut. 

Wife  of  George  Smith  Brooke. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Hill,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Wakeman  Hill  and  Ann  Rebecca  Wood,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wakeman  Hill  and  Eunice  Lyon,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  SetJi  Hill  and  Cynthia  Banks,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Hill  and  Mabel  Sherwood,  his 
wife. 

Ebenezer  Hill,  (1742-98),  was  commissioned  captain  of  the 
first  company.  Seventh  regiment  1775  and  served  through  the 
war.    He  was  born  in  Fairfield,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1615,  2222,  8962,  15438,  23668. 

MRS.  NETTA  W.  SHELDON  PHELPS.  33149 

Born   in   Deerfield,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Moses  A.  Phelps. 
Descendant  of  Reuben  Sheldon,  of  Massachusetts. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  53 


Daughter  of  George  Burke  Sheldon  and  Eviline  Wells,  his  wife,  m. 

1859- 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  Ora  Sheldon  (1786-1878;  and  Lydia  (Shel- 
don)   (1797-1873J,  his  second  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcT  of  Reuben  Sheldon  (father  of  Ora)  ;  Elisha 
Burke  Sheldon  (1752-1814)  and  Eunice  Hale,  his  wife  (parents  of 
Lydia. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughler  of  Amasa  Sheldon  (1726-1808)  and  Sarah 
Bardwell,  his  wife,  m.  1747  (parents  of  Reuben)  ;  Remembrance  Shel- 
don (1717-87)  and  Mehitable  Burke,  his  wife,  m.  1742  (parents  of 
Elisha. 

Reuben  Sheldon  served  at  Quebec,  at  the  siege  of  Boston  and 
was  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign  under  Capt.  Lawrence  Kemp. 
He  was  born  1749  in  Deerfield ;  removed  to  Ley  den  where  he 
died  after  1800. 

MRS.  GRACE  BARRETT  ROBERTSON.  33150 

Born   in  Buchanan,   Michigan. 

Wife  of  William  W.  Robertson. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Barrett. 

Daughter  of  Stephen  P.  Barrett  (1834-1903)  and  Mary  Hovey  (1839- 
1909),  his  wife,  m.   1862. 

Granddaughter  of  Amos  Barrett  (1803-86)  and  Annis  Brown,  his 
wife,  m.   1827. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Barrett  and  Clarinda  Barnes,  his 
wife,  m.  1786. 

Benjamin  Barrett.  (1759-1845),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Ralph  Earll's  company,  Col.  Danforth  Keyes's  regiment,  1777- 
78,  and  re-enlisted  in  the  Massachusetts  militia,  1779.  He  was 
born  in  Paxton,  Alass.,  died  in  Kingsville,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  13029,  16400. 

MRS.  EUGENL\  GENET  BLOODGOOD.  33151 

Born  in  Bloomfield,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Col.  Edward  Bloodgood. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  George  Clinton,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Henry  James  Genet  and  Martha  E.  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edmond  Charles  Genet  and  Cornelia  Tappan  Clin- 
ton, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Clinton  and  Cornelia  Tappan,  his  wife. 

George  Clinton,  (1739-1812).  was  a  delegate  to  the  Con- 
tinental Congress  1776  and  brigadier  general  of  militia,  1777. 
He  was  the  first  governor  of  the  state,  1777,  and  retained  the 


54  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

office  until  1795.     He  was  born  in  Little  Britian,  N.  Y.,  died 
in  Washington,  D.  C,  where  he  is  buried  in  the  Congressional 
Cemetery. 
Also  No.  181 15. 

MRS.  MARY  J.  DANA  DEXTER.  33152 

Born  in  Fenner,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Lieut.  David  H.  Dexter. 

Descendant  of  Asa  Dana. 

Daughter  of  Federal  Dana  and  Laura  Gibbs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Dana  and  Eunice  Town,  his  wife. 

Asa  Dana,  (1754-1845),  enlisted,  1775,  and  served  at  Rox- 
bury  under  Capt.  Adam  Martin,  building  forts.  In  1776  he 
served  in  the  artillery  under  Capt.  Stephen  Badlam,  Knox's 
regiment  and  was  ordered  to  Canada.  At  Three  Rivers  the 
army  was  retreating  from  Quebec  and  here  General  Thomas 
died.  He  was  discharged  at  Fort  Independence  on  account  of 
illness.  He  was  born  in  Ashford,  Conn.,  removed  to  Wind- 
ham County,  Conn.,  1798;  to  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.,  in  1800  and 
then  to  Fenner  where  he  received  a  pension  and  where  he  died. 

MRS.  NELLIE  PIERCE  FLING.  33153 

Born  in  Shelburne  Falls,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Harry  Fling. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Hartwell. 

Daughter  of  Osborne  Herschell  Pierce  and  Harriet  Amelia  Rugg, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horace  Palmer  Rugg  and  Caroline  Lathrop,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Luther  Lathrop  and  Lucy  Hartwell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hartwell  and  Elizabeth  Pierce,  his 
wife. 

Joseph  Hartwell,  (1742-1812),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  Middlesex  County,  1774.  He  served  in  the 
militia  and  a  monument  has  been  erected  to  his  memory  at 
Hartwell ville,  Vt.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  16070. 

MRS.  MAUDE  DE  LANO  HARPER.  33154 

Born  in  Indianapolis,  Indiana. 
Wife  of  Corwin  Dewey  Harper. 


MNKAGK   BOOK.  55 


Descendant  of  Benjamin  Wright  and  of  Lieut.  Benjamin 
Wright,  Jr.,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  Maj.  Joel  Andrew  De  Lano  and  Amanda  Melissa  San- 
defur,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Dc  Lano  and  Parthenia  Blaisdell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hibbard  De  Lano,  Sr.,  and  .\nna  Wright,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Wright,  Jr.,  and  Ann  Redding- 
ton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaught.er  of  Renjamin  Wright  and  Rachel  Owen, 
his  wife. 

Benjamin  Wright,  (1714-98),  was  a  minute  man.  He  was 
born  in  Lebanon,  Conn.,  removed  to  Vermont,  1760  and  was 
the  first  settler  of  Flartford  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  15964,  31544. 

Benjamin  Wright,  Jr.,  (1736-1803),  served  as  Heutenant 
in  Capt.  Joel  Marsh's  company  of  Vermont  militia.  1775. 

MISS  MABEL  T.  HARNEY.  33155 

Born  in  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  John  Stroud  and  of  Hezekiah  Lee,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Richard  James  Harney  and  Amanda  Stroud,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Dalmon  Stroud  and  Laura  Ann  Lee,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Stroud  and  Zerniah  Sturtevant,  his 
wife;  Ashbill  Lee  and  Polly  Hedding,  his  wife,  m.   1809. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Stroud;  William  Ashbell  Lee  and 
Irene  Culver,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-grauddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Lee,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Thomp- 
son, his  wife. 

John  Stroud,  (1749-1840),  enlisted.  1775.  under  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin Mann,  Col.  James  Reed's  regiment  and  was  engaged 
fortifying  Dorchester  Heights.  In  1777  he  volunteered  and 
was  in  the  battle  of  Bennington  in  Stickney's  regiment,  Stark's 
brigade.  He  received  a  pension  for  twelve  months  actual  ser- 
vice as  private,  New  Hampshire  line.  He  was  born  in  Natick, 
Mass.,  removed  to  Rockingham,  Vt.,  from  there  to  Petersboro, 
N.  H.,  and  in  1830  to  Essex  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

Hezekiah  Lee,  Jr.,  (1736-77),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  was  a  martyr  in  the  revolution.     He  was  captured  at 


56  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI,UTlON. 

the  battle  of  Long  Island,  confined  on  the  Jersey  and  was 
among  the  starved  prisoners  landed  at  Milford.     His  name  is 
on  the  monument  erected  to  their  memory.     He  was  born  in 
Farmington,  Conn. 
Also  Nos.  29360,  31177. 

MISS  EDITH  ISABEL  HARNEY.  33156 

Born  in  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin. 
Descendant  of  John  Stroud  and  of  Hezekiah  Lee,  Jr. 
Daughter  of  Richard  James  Harney  and  Amanda  Stroud,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33155. 

MRS.  LUCINDA  WHITNEY  PECK.  33157 

Born  in  Utica,  New  York. 

Widow  of  Oscar  Daniel  Peck. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Whitney. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Whitney  and  Laura  Montague,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Whitxiey  and  Rachel  Perne  Rawson 
(1764-1819),  his  first  wife,  m.  1786. 

Ebenezer  Whitney,  (1762-1855),  enlisted  1781  for  three 
years  in  Col.  John  Crane's  regiment  of  artillery,  Capt.  Win- 
throp  Sargent's  company.  He  applied  for  a  pension,  1826  and 
it  was  allowed  for  three  years  actual  service  as  matross  in  the 
Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born  in  Mansfield,  Conn.,  died  in 
Montague,  Mass. 

MRS.  KITTIE  HEAD  WILSON.  33158 

Born  in  Kenosha,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Emett  Smith  Wilson. 

Descendant  of  Uri  Doolittle. 

Daughter  of  George  Doolittle  Head  and  Mary  Eliza  Sexton,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ralph  Head  and  Eliza  Doolittle,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Uri  Doolittle  and  Jedediah  Saxton,  his  wife. 

L^ri  Doolittle,  (1762-1848),  enlisted  from  Waterbury,  1778 
in  Capt.  Benjamin  Richard's  company,  Col.  Jonathan  Baldwin's 
regiment.  In  1833  he  received  a  pension  for  over  six  months 
actual  service  as  private  Connecticut  line.  He  was  born  in 
Westbury',  Conn.,  died  in  Oneida  County,  N.  Y. 


LINEAGK  liOOK.  57 


MRS.  HARRIET  J.  NICKHRSON.  33159 

Born  in  Polk  Township,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Hermon  G.  Nickerson. 

Descendant  of  David  Meriam  and  of  Sergt.  Amos  Avery. 

Daughter  of  Lorenzo  C.  Kclsey  and  Elizabeth  Avery,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Kelsey  and  Betsey  Meriam,  his  wife;  Louis 
Avery  and  Saraii  i'.ucll,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Avery  and  Abigail  Loomis  (1760-1836), 
his  wife;  David  Meriam. 

Amos  Avery,  (1757-1837),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private  in 
Tolland  County.  Conn.,  and  was  at  Bunker  Hill.  In  1776  he 
served  under  Capt.  Jonathan  Brewster  and  was  in  the  battle 
of  Long  Island.  In  1777  he  enlisted  as  a  sergeant  for  three 
years  under  Capt.  Elijah  Blackman,  Col.  Henry  Sherburne's 
regiment  and  was  discharged  at  New  York,  1780.  His  pen- 
sion was  allowed  for  two  years  actual  service  as  sergeant.  He 
was  born  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  died  in  Richmond,  Mass. 

David  Meriam,  (1760-1849),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1832,  for  six  months  actual  service  as  private,  Massachusetts 
line.     He  was  born  in  Concord,  Mass.,  died  in  Brandon.  Vt. 

MISS  RUTH  AMY  NORTON.  33160 

Born  in  Jacksonville,  Florida. 

Descendant  of  Elijah  Norton. 

Daughter  of  John  Henry  Norton  and  Josephine  Louisa  Packer,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Amander  Norton  and  Sarah  White,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Norton,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Wright,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Norton  and  Elizabeth  Stiles,  his 
wife. 

Elijah  Norton,  (1741-1828),  was  a  private  in  the  battle  of 
Rhode  Island  in  Capt.  Daniel  Dewey's  company.  Col.  Obadiah 
Johnson's  regiment  of  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Suffield,  Conn.,  died  in  West  Hampton,  Mass. 

MRS.  ROWENA  SNEAD  HAGAN.  33 161 

Born  in  Athens,  Alabama. 
Wife  of  Dr.  William  J.  Hagan. 


58  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE;  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Richard  Callaway,  William  Hubbard 
Hobbs,  James  Chappell  and  John  Malone,  all  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Callaway  Snead  and  Martha  Elizabeth  Malone, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Snead  and  Kezia  French  Callaway,  his 
wife;  William  Edward  Malone  and  Ann  Elizabeth  Lucas,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Callaway,  Jr.,  and  Margaret  Wells, 
his  wife;  William  Malone  and  Jane  Sneed  Wilburn,  his  wife;  John 
Lucas  and  Martha  Ann  Hobbs,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Callaway  and  Frances  Walton,  his 
wife;  Daniel  Malone  and  Elizabeth  Chappell,  his  wife;  William  Hub- 
bard Hobbs  and  Martha  Meredith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of   John    Malone   and   Harper,   his 

wife;  James  Chappell  and  Mary  Briggs,  his   second  wife. 

Richard  Callaway,  (1724-80),  was  a  member  of  the  Transyl- 
vania company,  signer  of  the  Watauga  treaty,  one  of  the  first 
settlers  of  Boonsboro  and  a  defender  of  the  fort.  He  was 
born  in  Caroline  County,  Va.,  and  was  killed  by  the  Indians 
near  the  fort. 

Also  Nos.  384,  1338,  1952,  2541,  1 7491,  23089. 

William  Hubbard  Hobbs.  (1755-1817),  served  as  a  soldier  in 
the  Brunswick  County  militia.    He  died  in  Brunswick  County. 

John  Malone,  (1730-1801).  served  as  a  private  in  Col.  Daniel 
Morgan's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Sussex  Co.,  \''a.,  where 
he  died. 

James  Chappell,  ('1737-98),  was  a  private  in  Col.  Alexander 
Spottswood's  regiment  of  Virginia  militia. 

Also  No.  31206. 

MISS  RICHARD  CALLAWAY  SNEAD.  33162 

Born  in  Athens,  Alabama. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Richard  Callaway,  William  Hubbard 
Hobbs,  James  Chappell  and  John  Malone. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Callaway  Snead  and  Martha  Elizabeth  Malone, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  33161. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  WOOD.  33163 

Born  in  Athens,  Alabama. 
Descendant  of  William  Hubbard  Hobbs,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  F.  S.  Wood  and  Rebecca  Lucas  Malone,  his  wife. 


!.INF,AGE   B(K>K.  59 


GrandflaiiRhtcr  nf  William  Edward  Malone  and  Ann  Elizabeth  Lucas, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  33i6r. 

33164 

MRS.  CAROLYN  SIMPSON  DEAN.  33165 

Born  in  Eufaula,  Alabama. 

Wife  of  Capt.  L.  Yancey  Dean. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Lewis. 

Daughter  of  William  Thomas  Simpson  and  Mary  Ann  Daniel,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Lewis  Daniel  and  Matilda  Gauntt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zadoc  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Lewis  and  Susannah  Anderson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Lewis  and  Mary  Frances  Lewis 
(cousins),  his  wife. 

Robert  Lewis  was  a  delegate  to  the  convention  at  Halifax, 
1776,  to  form  the  constitution  of  North  Carolina.  He  was 
born  in  Albermarle  County,  Va.,  before  1736  and  his  will  was 
probated  1781  in  Granville  County,  N.  C. 

Also  Nos.  1 1 70,  6747,  nzZ- 

MRS.  CORA  HOOPER  LITTLE.  33166 

Born  in  Monroe   County,   Mississippi. 

Wife  of  A.  A.  Little. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Word. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Foster  Hooper  and  Almira  J.  Wood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Jefferson  Hooper  and  Jane  Byrd  Word, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Brooks  Hooper  and  Elizabeth  Adams 
Word,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Word  and  Elizabeth  Adams,  his 
wife. 

Charles  Word,  (1740-80),  who  was  with  Washington  in  the 
early  wars,  served  in  the  revolution  until  killed  at  Kings  Moun- 
tain. 

Also  Nos.  1268,  2363.  10408,  26708,  31896,  32316. 

MRS.  MARGARET  FORCE  HUNTER.  33167 

Born  in  Washington,  D.  C. 
Wife  of  Samuel  James  Hunter. 
Descendant  of  William  Force. 


6o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Fairchilds  Force  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Matthews, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Force  (1790- 1868)  and  Hannah  Evans,  his 
wife ;  Ebenezer  Matthews  and  Margaret  Torrence,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Force  and  Sarah  Ferguson,  his  wife; 
Mussentine  Matthews  and  Jane  Knox,  his  second  wife. 

William  Force,  (1752-1826),  served  as  a  minute  man  in  the 
Essex  County,  New  Jersey  militia.  He  lived  near  Passaic 
Falls,  N.  J.,  and  after  the  revolution  in  New  York. 

MRS.  ADA  BYRD  HOOPER  KEITH.  33168 

Born  in  Selma,  Alabama. 

Wife  of  Chamliss  Keith. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Word. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Word  Hooper  and  Caroline  Louise  McKee,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Jefferson  Hooper  and  Jane  Byrd  Word, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  33166. 

MRS.  BERTHA  LILLIAN  ANDERSON.  33169 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  California. 

Wife  of  Winslow  Anderson,   M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Micah   Spooner,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Savary  Wing  Collins  and  Julia  Ann  Mayhew  Spooner, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Spooner  and  Orilla  (Waldo)  Hoard,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Micah  Spooner  and  Patience  Crapo,  his  wife. 

Micah  Spooner,  (1754-1822),  served  as  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  and  Rhode  Island  alarms.  He  was  born  in  Dart- 
mouth ;  died  in  Fairhaven,  Mass. 

Also  No.  20195. 

MRS.  IDA  LANNER  FLOOD.  33170 

Born  in  Huntsville,  Alabama. 
Wife  of  P.  H.  Flood. 
Descendant  of  John  Stone. 

Daughter  of  G.  William  Frye  and  Virginia  Catherine  Hale,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Hale  and  Catherine  Stone,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter   of    John    Stone    and    Maria    Magdalena    Seibold, 
his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  6l 


John  Stone  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Lawrence 
County,  Tenn.,  1825  at  the  age  of  sixty-four,  for  four  years 
actual  service  as  private,  Pennsylvania  line,  lie  was  born  in 
Berks  County,  Pa. 

MRS.  CLARISE  HARRIS  RAMSEY.  33171 

Born  in  Westover,  Maryland. 

Wife  of  William  McCreery  Ramsey. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Bishop. 

Daughter  of  Jonathan  Bentley  Harris  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Bishop, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Brown  Bishop  and  Clarissa  Sears,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Bishop  and  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddanght.er  of  Benjamin  Bishop  and  Anna  Hawkins,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Bishop,  (1759-1838),  served  as  a  private  at  the 
battles  of  vStaten  Island,  1777;  Elizabeth  and  Springfield.  1780. 
For  wound  in  the  thigh  and  loss  of  left  index  finger  he  re- 
ceived a  pension,  1788.  He  was  born  in  Kingwood,  X.  J., 
moved  1790,  to  Fayette  Co.,  Pa.,  in  1806  to  Preble  Co.,  Ohio 
and  1821  to  Wayne  Co.,  Indiana,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ETHEL  :^IAY  HASKELL  HOUGHTELIN.  33172 

Born  in   Gloucester,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of   Guy  R.   Houghtelin. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Herrick,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Otis  L.  Haskell  and  Juliette,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Haskell  and  Mary  Babson  Noble,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zebulon  Haskell  and  Judith  Herrick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Herrick  and  Ruth  Avery,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Herrick  served  in  the  defense  of  the  sea  coast  at 
Gloucester  where  in  1751  he  was  born. 

MRS.  ETTA  WOLFE  NATHAN.  33173 

Born  in  W^innsboro,  South  Carolina. 
Wife  of  Samuel  Nathan. 
Descendant  of  Isaac  Marks,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  Saling  Wolfe  and  Sarah  Cohen,  his  wife. 


62  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Hartwig  Cohen  (1783-1861)  and  Deborah 
Marks,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Mendez  Marks  (1762-1804)  and  Sarah 
Harris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Marks  and  Miriam  Simons,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Marks  served  as  a  private  with  the  New  York  troops. 
He  was  born  1732  in  New  York  City. 

Also  Nos.  19122,  20258,  22248,  23728,  29634,  32312. 

MRS.  MARY  D.  HICKMAN  PRICE.  33174 

Born  in  Columbia,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  John  Ewing  Price. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  McClanahan,  Thomas  Bryant,  James 
Hickman  and  Jacob  Spears. 

Daughter  of  Hon.  David  H.  Hickman  and  Annie  Bryan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  McClanahan  Hickman  (b.  1788)  and  Eliza 
Keller  Johnston,  his  wife;  Milton  E.  Bryan  and  Zerelda  Moss,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Hickman  (1749-1825)  and  Clara  Mc- 
Clanahan, his  wife,  m.  1771 ;  William  Johnston  and  Rachel  Spears,  his 
wife;  Morgan  H.  Bryan  and  Sallie  Hunt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Hickman  and  Hannah  Lewis,  his 
wife,  m.  1744;  Thomas  McClanahan  and  Anne,  his  wife;  Jacob  Spears 
and  Elizabeth  Keller,  his  wife;  Thomas  Bryant  and  Martha  Hunt,  his 
wife. 

James  Hickman,  (1724-1824),  enHsted  1776  from  Culpeper 
Co.,  Va.,  and  served  to  the  surrender  of  Comwallis.  He 
located  land  in  Clark  Co.,  Ky.,  where  he  died. 

Aso  Nos.  14875,  20352. 

Jacob  Spears  (1754-1825),  served  in  Capt.  John  Hoagland's 
company  in  the  Sandusky  expedition,  1782.  He  was  bom  in 
Rockingham  county,  Va. ;  died  in  Kentucky. 

Also  Nos.  19183,  23843,  29861. 

Thomas  McClanahan,  (1737-1824),  served  with  the  Light 
Horse  under  Harry  Lee.  He  was  born  in  Orange  county,  Va. ; 
died  in  Bourbon  county,  Ky. 

Thomas  Bryant,  (1736-89),  served  three  years  in  the  Vir- 
ginia State  line  and  received  a  grant  of  land  in  Kentucky. 

MISS  LUCY  A.  HANCOX.  33175 

Born  in  Stonington,  Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Billings  Burtch. 

Daughter  of  Peleg  Hancox  and  Betsey  Burdick,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  63 


Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Burdick  and  Elizabeth  Burtch,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Billings  Burtch  and  Susannah  Bentley,  his 
first  wife,  m.  1770. 

Billings  [^)Urtch,  (1746-1836),  served  as  sergeant  under  Capt. 
Augustus  Stanton,  Col.  Christopher  Lippitt's  Rhode  Island 
Continental  line.  In  1821  he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
as  sergeant  and  1839  his  widow  was  allowed  a  pension.  He 
was  born  in  Westerly,  R.  I. ;  died  in  Stonington,  Conn. 

MISS  EMMA  W.  PALMER.  33176 

Born  in  Stonington,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  James  Rhodes,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  George  E.  Palmer  and  Emma  A.  Woodbridge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  Amos  Palmer  (1747-1816)  and  Sarah  Rhodes 
(1761-1832),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Rhodes  and  Anne  Crandall,  his  wife. 

James  Rhodes,  (1730-1806),  was  a  member  of  the  Westerly 
Alarm  list  or  Reformadors. 

Also  Nos.  8177,  15472,  21316,  27871. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  C.  TREADWAY.  33177 

Born  in  Ledyard,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Willie  H.  H.  Treadway. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Hubbard  Burrows,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Nelson  Haley  Barrows  and  Annie  Elisabeth  Chapman, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Caleb  Burrows  and  Julia  Ann  Leeds,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Baldwin  Burrows  and  Betsey  Haley,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Hubbard  Burrows  and  Priscilla  Baldwin, 
his  first  wife. 

Hubbard  Burrows,  (1739-81),  commanded  a  company  of 
Connecticut  militia  in  the  New  York  compaign,  1776.  He  was 
at  home  when  Fort  Griswold  was  attacked  and  fell  in  the 
massacre.     He  was  bom  in  Groton. 

Also  Nos.  2716,  3187,  4576,  6240,  9275,  107S9,  11710,  13904.  15829, 
17228,  28332. 

MRS.  CARRIE  BEARDSLEY  BUNNELL.  33178 

Born  in  Trumbull,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  George  B.  Bunnell. 
Descendant    of    David    Beardsley,    Corp.    Daniel    Gregory. 


64  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

Samuel  Gregory,  Jeremiah  Ryan,  Joseph  Burton,  William  Wil- 
cox, Corp.  Stephen  Beardsley,  and  Ezra  Hungerford,  all  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Orville  Hall  Beardsley  and  Nancy  Hungerford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Beardsley  and  Asenath  Gregory,  his  wife  ; 
Horace  Hungerford  and  Martha  Ryan   (b.  1780),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Beardsley  and  Catherine  (Beardsley), 
his  wife;  Daniel  Gregory  and  Phoebe  Burton  (b.  1758),  his  wife,  m. 
1779;  Jeremiah  Ryan  and  Mary  Wilkes,  his  wife,  m.  1778;  Ezra  Hunger- 
ford and  Caroline  Wilcox,  m.  1778. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Beardsley  and  Mary  Gregory,  his 
wife;  Samuel  Beardsley  (1712-90)  and  Thankful  Doolittle,  his  second 
wife,  m.  1766,  (parents  of  Catherine)  ;  Samuel  Gregory  and  Naomi, 
his  wife;  Joseph  Burton  and  Rebecca  Booth  (1722-99),  his  wife;  Wil- 
liam Wilcox  and  Mary  Graves,  his  wife ;  John  Wilkes  and  Lydia,  his 
wife. 

David  Beardsley,  (1728- 1802),  served  as  a  private  1775  in 
Capt.  Samuel  Whiting's  company  for  duty  in  the  northern 
department.     He  was  born  in  Stratford ;  died  in  Trumbull. 

Also  Nos.  4-I.04,  5300,  18263,  -25661,  26655. 

Daniel  Gregory,  (1754-1843),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1832,  for  ten  months  actual  service  as  private  and  three  months 
as  corporal,  Connecticut  line..  He  was  born  and  died  in  Trum- 
bull, Conn. 

Also  Nos.  1 1392,  15546,  17407,  25661. 

Samuel  Gregory,  (1726-1808),  was  a  patriot  of  Trumbull 
and  his  son  Samuel  took  his  place  in  the  householders  and  re- 
ceived a  pension. 

Jeremiah  Ryan,  (1748-1837),  served  as  a  bombardier  in  Col. 
John  Lamb's  artillery.  He  received  a  pension  in  Albany 
county,  N.  Y.,  for  service  in  the  Connecticut  Continental  line. 

Also  No.  6681. 

Joseph  Burton,  (1722-1801),  served  on  a  committee  from 
Stratford  to  raise  supplies  for  the  soldiers. 

William  Wilcox  marched  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  from  Sims- 
bury  where  in  1730  he  was  born. 

Stephen  Beardsley,  (1763-1840),  served  as  corporal  at  the 
New  Haven  Alarm,  1775.     He  died  in  Trumbull,  Conn. 

Ezra  Hungerford,  (1761-1832),  responded  to  the  call,  1779, 
to  defend  Stamford  and  Nor  walk.  He  was  born  in  New  Fair- 
field, where  he  died. 


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MISvS  ANNIK  LOUISE  BULKLEY.  33179 

Born  in  Southport,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Eleazer  Puilkley  and  of  Isaac  Gilbert,  of  Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter  of  Oliver  Bulkley  and  Amelia  Gilbert,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Bulkley  and  Catherine  Bulkley,  his  wife; 
Stephen  Gilbert  (b.  1802)  and  Amelia  Potter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Bulkley  and  Mary  Ogden,  his  wife; 
Isaac  Gilbert  and  Esther  Aling  (1769-1836),  his  second  wife,  m.   1801. 

Eleazer  P>ulkley,  (1763-1843),  at  the  age  of  fourteen,  en- 
listed on  the  privateer  "Defense,"  which  captured  numerous 
prizes.  He  re-enlisted  in  the  militia  and  received  a  pension  for 
service  on  land  and  sea.  He  was  born  in  Fairfield ;  died  in 
Southport. 

Also  No.  14716. 

Isaac  Gilbert,  (1756-1835),  served  on  five  tours  under  dif- 
ferent commands.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1832, 
for  fourteen  months  actual  service  as  private,  Connecticut  line. 
He  was  born  in  New  Haven,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3595,  4009,  7736,  19891,  25760. 

MISS  ABBIE  LOUISE  TUCKER.  33180 

Born  in  Ansonia,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Hotchkiss,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Reuben  Henry  Tucker  and  Adelia  Louise  Boughton, 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lyman  Tucker  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Hotchkiss,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Cyrus  Hotchkiss  and  Catherine  Fowler,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Hotchkiss  and  Mehitable  (Hotch- 
kiss), cousins,  his  wife. 

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

Caleb  Hotchkiss,  (1712-79),  was  killed  when  the  British  at- 
tacked New  Haven. 

Also  Nos.  387s,  12281,  14096,  1 7418.  18873,  28018. 

MRS.  HARRIET  ELIZABETH  WEAVER.  33181 

Born  in  Lyme,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Henry  C.  Weaver. 
Descendant  of  Deacon  Daniel  Dunham. 


66  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

Daughter  of  Horace  Austin  Brockway  and  Rhoda  Beckwith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Brockway,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Dunham,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Dunham  and  Anna  Moseley,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Dunham,  (1744-1822),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  from  Lebanon  and  1776  served  as  second 
lieutenant.  He  was  born  in  Lebanon,  Conn. ;  died  in  Clinton, 
N.  Y. 

MISS  FANNIE  L.  BALDWIN.  33182 

Born  in  New  Haven,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Silas  Baldwin,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Baldwin  and  Sarah  Louise  Soper,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Darius  Baldwin  and  Thirza  Dorman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Dorman  and  Hannah  Baldwin,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Baldwin  and  Mary  Plumb,  his  wife, 
m.  1755- 

Silas  Baldwin,  (1729-1813),  left  his  practice  as  a  physician 
and  served  in  Wadsworth's  Brigade  in  the  New  York  cam- 
paign, 1776.     He  was  born  in  Waterbury;  died  in  Derby. 

Also  Nos.  3869,  6211,  8314,  12511,  20827. 

MRS.  CELIA  CARRINGTON  FIFE.  33183 

Born  in  Woodbridge,  Connecticut, 

Wife  of  William  T.  Fife. 

Descendant  of  Riverius  Carrington,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Leverett  Carrington  and  Polly  Lucretia  Perkins,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Riverius  Carrington  and  Lola  Wheeler,  his  wife, 
m.  1790. 

Riverius  Carrington,  (1757-1823),  served  as  a  private  and 
his  widow,  in  1853,  received  a  pension  for  over  thirteen  months 
actual  service  in  the  Connecticut  line.  He  was  born  in  Wal- 
lingford ;  died  in  Woodbridge,  Conn. 

MRS.  CARRIE  WINCH  KEYES.  33184 

Born  in  Bethlehem,   New  Hampshire. 
Wife  of  George  A.  Keyes. 

Descendant  of  Dean  Carleton,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  John  C.  Winch  and  Fannie  J.  Carleton,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  (fj 


Granddaughter  of  Roswcll  Carleton  and  Eunice  Tucker,  his  first 
wife. 

Gr.-f(ran(klaughter  of  Dean  Carleton  and  Thankful  Byam,  his  first 
wife. 

Dean  Carleton  served,  1777,  from  Acworth,  as  a  private  in 
the  New  Hampshire  miUtia. 

MRS.  CHRISTINE  CARRINGTON  WILSON.  33185 

Born  in  Woodbridge,   Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Charles  Henry  Wilson. 
Descendant  of  Riverius  Carrington. 

Daughter  of  Leverett  Carrington  and  Polly  Lucretia  Perkins,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33183. 

MRS.  FANNIE  J.  WINCH.  33186 

Born  in  Whitefield,  New  Hampshire. 
Wife  of  John  C.  Winch. 
Descendant  of  Dean  Carleton. 

Daughter  of  Roswell  Carleton  and  Eunice  Tucker,  his  first  wife. 
See  No.  33184. 

MRS.  CORNELIA  SUTLIFFE  BENEDICT.  33187 

Born  in  Cherry  Valley,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Edwin  Carter  Benedict. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jesse  Eames. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Sutliffe  and  Charlotte  Louisa  Ram- 
sey, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Sutliffe  and  Betsey  Milford,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Mulford  and  Sally  Eames  (b.  1773), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Eames  and  Betty  Bent,  his  wife. 

Jesse  Eames,  (1739- 1829),  commanded  a  company  of 
Massachusetts  militia  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  bom 
in  Framingham,  Mass. ;  died  in  Staatsburgh,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  HATTIE  BEERS  EDWARDS.  33188 

Eorn  in  Bridgeport,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Louis  Edwin  Edwards. 
Descendant  of  Fanton  Beers,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Charles  Beers  and  Frances  Jane  Bloom,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Beers  and  Esther  Archer,  his  wife. 


68  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Fanton  Beers  and   Sarah   Fairchild,  his  wife. 

Fanton  Beers,  (1756-1847),  enlisted  1776  under  Capt.  Albert 
Chapman,  Col.  Samuel  Elmore's  regiment  and  was  discharged 
at  Valley  Forge.  In  1818  he  applied  for  a  pension  and  it  was 
allowed  for  one  years  actual  service  as  private,  Connecticut 
Continental  line.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Weston,  Conn. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  E.  WILMOT  HOBBS.  33189 

Born  in  Bridgeport,   Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Willis  Farras  Hobbs. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Gideon  Hotchkiss  and  of  Jesse  Hotch- 
kiss,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Russell  Wilmot  and  Sarah  M.  Guernsej-,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Guernsey  and  Mary  Travers,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Abijah  Guernsey  and  Anne  Hotchkiss,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Hotchkiss  and  Charity  Mallory,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Hotchkiss  and  Anna  Brackett, 
his  first  wife,  m.  1737. 

Jesse  Hotchkiss,  (1738-76),  served  as  a  soldier  and  died  of 
camp  fever  nursing  his  brother  Eben. 

Gideon  Hotchkiss,  (1716-1807),  who  had  fought  in  the 
early  wars,  served  in  the  first  Waterbury  Committee  of  Safety. 
He  organized  a  company  for  the  relief  of  Danbury.  On  his 
monument  in  Prospect  Cemetery  is  inscribed  captain. 

Also  Nos.  5286,  8526,  9737,  11355,  12504,  19704,  20845,  21880,  22541, 
28935,  29589. 

MRS.  CARRIE  MERRALL  MILES.  33190 

Born  in  Sag  Harbor,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Henry  S.  Miles. 

Descendant  of  Seth  Howell,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Edward  R.  Merrall  and  Laura  Howell  Gardiner,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Gardiner  and  Temperance  Edwards, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Edwards  and  Esther  Howell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth   Howell   and   Sarah  Jessup,  his  wife. 

Seth  Howell,  (1739-94),  enlisted  1776  and  was  taken  prisoner 


LINEAGE  BOOK,  69 


1781.  He  received  a  badge  of  merit  1783,  signed  by  George 
Washington  and  Gov.  Jonathan  Trumbull,  for  six  years  actual 
service  as  a  private  in  the  New  York  line.  He  was  born  in 
Southampton  and  was  drowned  near  Newburg,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  AUGUSTA  E.  FULLER.  33191 

Born  in  Lee,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Jerome  B.  Fuller. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Nathaniel  Bettis. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Bidwell  and  Sarah  L.  Scovel,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Inlus  Scovel  and  Laura  Bettis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Bettis  and  his  first  wife. 

Nathaniel  Bettis,  (1752-1840),  was  a  minute  man  1775  and 
served  at  Quebec.  He  re-enlisted  under  Capt.  Noah  Allen  and 
was  sergeant  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign.  He  was  commis- 
sioned ensign,  1779  and  1780  was  discharged  from  futher  duty 
at  his  own  request.  In  1820  he  applied  for  a  pension  and  it 
was  allowed  for  service  as  ensign  ^Massachusetts  line.  He  was 
born  in  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  removed  to  Ohio,  1816;  died 
in  Tallmadge  and  is  buried  in  the  pioneer  graveyard  that  he 
laid  out. 

MRS.  ELISABETH  HOOKER  GILLETTE.  33192 

Born  in  Farmington,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Francis  Gillette. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Noadiah  Hooker,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Hooker  and  Elisabeth   Daggett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Noadiah  Hooker  and  Rebekah  Griswold.  his  wife. 

Noadiah  Hooker,  (1737-1823).  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  and  commanded  a  company  of  Liberty  Men  at 
the  siege  of  Boston.  He  was  appointed  colonel  1776.  of  a  regi- 
ment raised  for  the  relief  of  New  York.  He  was  born  in 
Farmington,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  8102,  15831. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  ELLEN  CONVERSE  KIMBALL.  33193 

Born  in  Stafford,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Carlos  Clinton  Kimball. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Josiah  Converse.  Jr..  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Hon.  Eliab  Alden  Converse  and  Adeline  Sarah  Young, 
his  wife. 


70  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Josiah  Converse  and  MartJia  Alden,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Converse,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Lewis,  his 
wife. 

Josiah  Converse,  Jr.,  (1737-1814),  marched  to  the  relief  of 
Boston  as  ensign;  served  as  lieutenant,  1776  and  1777  com- 
manded a  company  at  Peekskill.  He  was  born  in  Stafford, 
Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  12096,  16978. 

MRS.  HATTIE  TIFFANY  NORTHAM.  33194 

Born  in  Hartford,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Charles  Harvey  Northam. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Daniel  Seymour,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  D.  Tiffany  and  Julia  Camp,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Camp  and  Tabitha  Seymour  (1780-1781), 
his  wife,  m.  1805. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Seymour  and  Lydia  King  (1735-1827), 
his  wife. 

Daniel  Seymour,  (1730-1815),  commanded  the  2d  company 

of  the  Alarm  list  in  the  First  regiment  of  militia.     He  was 

born  in  Hartford,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  9588,  11118. 

MRS.  SARAH  GARRETT  HALL.  33195 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  John  H.  Hall. 

Descendant  of  David  Twining,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  Loines  and  Elizabeth  Aitken,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Loines  and  Sarah  Hopkins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Hopkins  and  Elizabeth  Twining  (1765- 
1832),  his  wife,  m.  1783. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Twining  and  Elizabeth  Lewis  (1737- 
1806),  his  wife. 

David  Twining,  (1722-91),  represented  Bucks  county,  1775, 
in  the  Provincial  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania.  He  was  born  in 
Newtown. 

MRS.  ALICE  MATHER  WALKER.  33196 

Born  in  Amherst,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Williston  Walker. 
Descendant  of  Sylvester  Mather,  of  Connecticut. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  7 1 


Daughter  of  Richard  Henry  Mather  and  Elizabeth  Carmichael,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Mather  and  Frances  Whiting,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Mather  and  Elizabeth  Wait,  his 
wife. 

Sylvester  Mather,   (1758-1810),  enli.sted,  1777,  as  a  private 

in    the    Sixth    regiment,    Connecticut    line.     He    was    born    in 

Lyme,  Conn. ;  lost  at  sea. 

MRS.  MABEL  ELLEN  SHELTOX  BROWN.  33197 

Born  in  Rockville,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  John  Lombard  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Reuben  Lilley,  Jr.,  and  Capt.  Samuel 
Nichols,  Jr.,  Corp.  Abner  Moulton  and  William  King,  all  of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Shelton  and  Ellen  Jane  Nichols,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Nichols  and  Harriet  Moulton,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Daniel  Nichols  (1772-1859)  and  Marcy  Lilley, 
his  first  wife,  m.  1791 ;    Jesse  Moulton  and  Polly  King,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Nichols,  Jr.  and  Lois  Dunham,  his 
wife,  m.  1771 ;  Reuben  Lilley,  Jr.  and  Rachel  Sherman,  his  wife;  Abner 
Moulton  and  Anne,  his  wife ;  William  King  and  Hannah  Lamphear,  his 
wife. 

Reuben  Lilley,  Jr.,  (1745-1804),  received  five  years  full  pay 
for  service  as  lieutenant  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Brimfield.  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Samuel  Nichols.  Jr.,  (1744-81),  was  elected  captain  of  a 
company  of  militia  by  the  town  meeting.  1776.  He  was  bom 
and  died  in  Brimfield. 

Also  Nos.  185 10,  19225. 

Abner  Moulton.  (1748-1821),  served  as  corporal  in  Capt. 
Reuben  Munn's  company.  Col.  Elisha  Porter's  regiment,  1777. 
He  was  born  and  died  in  Monson. 

William  King,  (1740-1815),  served  as  a  minute  man  from 
Monson  in  the  Northern  Department  1777,  to  re-enforce  the 
army  under  Gates.  He  was  bom  in  :\larshfield ;  died  in 
Monson. 

Aso  Nos.  10396,  21389. 

MRS.  HATTIE  STARK  HOTCHKISS.  33198 

Born  in  East  Haddam,  Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  Josiah  Lyon,  of  Connecticut. 


72  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Stanwood  Stark  and  Emeline  Williams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dennison  Stark  and  Statira  Lyon,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Lyon  and  Mercy  Andrews,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Lyon,  (1757- 1829),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  James 
Chapman's  company,  1775  and  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign 
served  under  Capt.  Amos  Jones,  Col.  Jonathan  Latimer's  regi- 
ment of  mihtia.  He  was  born  in  Montville;  died  in  East 
Haddam,  Conn. 

MRS.  SARAH  A.  NORTHAM.  33199 

Born  in  East  Haddam,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  David  T.  Northam. 

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  second 
wife,  m.  1784. 

Reuben  Clark,  (1734-1812),  enlisted,  1775  to  serve  as  ser- 
geant and  1776  as  ensign,  Connecticut  line.  These  commis- 
sions signed  by  Gov.  Jonathan  Trumbull  are  filed  with  the 
pension  papers  of  the  widow.  He  was  born  in  Saybrook, 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  8950,  32382. 

MISS  LUCY  M.  PARKER.  33200 

Born  in  East  Haddam,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  John  Parker,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Ozias  H.  Parker  and  Maria  Mercy  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  different 
commands,  1776-81  in  the  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born 
in  Saybrook ;  died  in  East  Haddam. 

Also  No.  32387. 

MRS.  DOROTHY  AMELIA  REYNOLDS.  33201 

Born  in  East   Haddam,   Connecticut- 
Wife  of  Wilson  C.  Reynolds. 
Descendant  of  Mathew  Smith,  of  Connecticut. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  73 


Daughter  of  Thomas  Curtis  Boarclman  and  Sophronia  Palmer,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William   Palmer  and   Dorothy  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Matthew  Smith  and  Thankful  Acklcy,  his 
wife. 

Matthew  Smith,  (1740-1824),  wa.s  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.  He  wa.s  born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn., 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  14658,  16604,  20199,  28357,  Z^Zll- 

MRS.  IIATTIE  R.  STARK  GILLETTE.  33202 

Born  in  Lyme,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Walter  M.  Gillette. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Moses  Warren,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Lucius  Stark  and  Ellen  E.  Warren,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Warren  and  Harriet  Way,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Warren,  Jr.,  and  Mehitable  Raymond, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Warren  and  Judith  Bailey,  his  wife. 

Moses  Warren.  (1725-1805),  was  appointed  captain  of  the 
second  alarm  company  of  Lyme,  1777  and  served  as  Justice 
of  the  Peace,  1779.  He  was  born  in  Watertown,  Mass. ;  diet^ 
in  Lyme,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  2303,  4407,  5964,  6996,  8337,  99588,  10308,  16203,  21289. 

MRS.  GRACE  SEYMOUR  BOGY.  33203 

Born  in   South   Norwalk,   Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Ramsay  C.  Bogy. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  James  Seymour,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  L.  Millard  and  Annie  Seymour,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Seymour  and  Calista  Dingee,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Seymour.  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Raymond,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Seymour  and  Rebekah  Keeler,  his 
wife. 

James  Seymour,  (1752-1834),  served  as  quartermaster  witli 
the  Coast  Guards  under  Capt.  Ozias  ^larvin  and  was  on  dut}' 
when  Norwich  was  burned,  1779.  In  1780  he  served  under 
Capt.  Uriah  Rayinond  to  the  close  of  the  war.  In  1832  he  was 
placed  on  the  pension  roll  for  two  years  actual  service  as 
quartermaster's  sergeant.  He  was  born  in  Xorwalk.  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.  5235,  11858,  31754- 


74  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ANNIE  E.  GORHAM.  33204 

Born  in  Newark,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Edward  E.  Gorham. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Tuttle,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  James  M.   Hoyt  and  Maria  L.  Webber,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Hoyt  and  Eunice  Tuttle,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Tuttle  and  Ann  Jeliff,  his  wife. 

Peter  Tuttle,  (1735- 1802).  enlisted  1775  under  Capt.  Mat- 
thew Mead  for  duty  in  Canada  and  re-enlisted  1777  in  the 
New  Levies.     He  died  in  Westport,  Conn. 

MRS.  LEILA  SEWARD  GLEASON.  33205 

Born  in  Hartford,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Rev.  William  Henry  Gleason. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Enoch  Huntington,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Dwight  M.  Seward  and  Lydia  Huntington  North, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Simeon  North  and  Lydia  Huntington,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Enoch   Huntington. 

Enoch  Huntington,  (1739-1809),  was  a  preacher  and  as- 
sociated with  his  brother  Gov.  Samuel,  in  all  patriotic  work. 
He  was  born  in  Windham ;  died  in  Middletown,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  4576,  27483. 

MRS.  ANNIE  ELOISE  OLCOTT  BALDWIN.  33206 

Born  in   Waterford,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Henry  A.  Baldwin. 

Descendant  of  Seth  Bryant,  Asahel  Strong,  Sr.,  and  Asahel 
Strong,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Olcott  and  Amanda  Minerva  Bryant,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Phineas  Olcott  and  Theodosia  Strong,  his  wife; 
Alden  Cullen  Bryant  and  Anna  Bohnenstihl  Clark,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asahel  Strong,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Barber,  his 
wife;  Seth  Bryant,  Jr.,  and  Abigail  Baker,  his  wife;  Samuel  Robin 
Clark  and  Margaret  Hude  Nahar   (Nier),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaught.er  of  Asahel  Strong  and  Hannah  Lyman,  his 
wife;  Seth  Bryant  and  Elizabeth  French,  his  wife,  m.  1765;  James  Clark 
and  Jemima  Robins,  his  wife. 

Asahel  Strong,  (1715-76),  was  a  patriot  of  Torrington 
where  he  died. 


UNEAGE  BOOK,  75 


Asahcl  Strong,  Jr.,  (1750-1831),  served  in  the  Connecticut 
Light  Horse.  He  was  born  in  'I'orrington,  Conn. ;  clierl  in 
Peru,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  21464. 

Seth  Bryant.  (  1742-1807),  was  a  minute  man  in  Capt.  Josiah 
Hayden's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in 
North  Bridge  water ;  died  in  Pelham,  Mass. 

Also  No.  28882. 

MRS.  EDNA  RICHMOND  REBOTHAM.  33207 

Born  in  Meriden,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of   Lewis   Milton  Rebotham. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Richmond,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Leonard  Richmond  and  Eunice  Elvira  Stone,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Leonard  Richmond  (b.  1808)  and  Ednah  Wright, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Dr.  John  Richmond  (1767-1821)  and  Pru- 
dence Wadsworth   (1772-1832),  his  wife,  m.  1794. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Richmond  and  Martha  Hinde  (b. 
1743),  his  wife,  m.   1766. 

Robert  Richmond  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts 
mihtia.     He  was  born  1738  in  Middleboro,  Mass. 

MRS.  FLORA  .MONTFORT  RANSOM.  33208 

Born  in  Groton.  New  York. 

Wife  of  Orlando  Ransom. 

Descendant  of  James  Graves. 

Daughter  of  Cyrenius  E.  Montfort  and  Hannah  Patten,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Montfort  and  Mary  Graves,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  E.  A.  B.  Graves  and  Anna  Stevens,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Graves  and  Wealthy  Jones,  his 
first  wife. 

James  Graves,  (1764-1845),  enlisted  1779  from  Hampshire 
county,  Mass.,  under  Capt.  Nash;  1780  under  Capt.  Smith  and 
1781  under  Capt.  John  Carpenter.  In  1782  he  serv^ed  as  a 
substitute  for  his  father.  James  and  his  brother  Ansel  took  his 
place.  His  pension  in  1832,  was  allowed  for  two  years  actual 
service  as  private  Massachusetts  line.  He  was  bom  in  East 
Haddam.  Conn. ;  died  in  Chenango  county,  N.  Y. 


76  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  LUCY  DARLING  THAYER.  33209 

Born  in  Cumberland,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Col.  Henry  J.  Thayer. 

Descendant  of  David  Nichols,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  John  Charles  Darling  and  Melissa  Crosby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Crosby  and  Mary  Nichols,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Nichols  and  Mercy  Briggs,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Nichols  and  Mary  Green,  his  wife, 
m.   1780;  John  Briggs  and  Eunice  Stone  Biggs,  his  wife. 

David  Nichols  enlisted  1775  under  Capt.  Edmund  Johnson 
and  served  several  short  enlistments  under  Col.  John  Topham. 
He  died  1815  and  in  1836  his  widow  was  allowed  a  pension  at 
the  age  of  seventy-four,  for  service  of  a  private  Rhode  Island 
line. 


MISS  FANNIE  HATHEWAY  LOOMIS.  33210 

Born  in  Hartford,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  King,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Wintjirop   G.   Loomis   and   Frances  A.   Birge,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Anson  Birge  and  Tirza  A.  Hatheway,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Hatheway  and  Thankful  King,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  King  and  Thankful  Brownson,  his 
first  wife. 

Dainel  King.  (1741-1833).  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm.  He  enlisted  1781  in  Capt.  Samuel  Granger's  company 
for  the  defense  of  the  coast.  He  was  born  in  Suffield,  Conn., 
where  he  died. 

Also  No.   15464. 

MRS.  JEANETTE  COOPER  DEFENDORF.  33211 

Born  in  New   Haven,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Allen  Ross  Defendorf,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Leavenworth  and  of  Gideon 
Leavenworth,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Cooper  and  Louise  Marie  Leaven- 
worth, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sheldon  Leavenworth  and  Sarah  Jeanette  Wooster, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gideon  LeavenwortJi  and  Loisa  Hunt,  his  wife, 
m.  1775. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  "]■] 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughler  of  David  Leavenworth  and  Olive  Hunt,  his 
wife. 

David  Ivcavcnworlh,  (  1737-1820),  commanded  a  company  of 
militia,  1777  for  coast  guard;  served  at  Peekskill,  1778  and  in 
the  defense  of  the  colony  in  Tryon's  invasion.  He  \va-  horn 
in  Woodbury,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  25948. 

Gideon  Leavenworth,  (1759-1827),  served  in  the  Commis- 
sary under  Lafayette.  He  was  born  in  Roxbury,  Conn.,  where 
he  died. 

MRS.  CORNELLV  GOLAY  BENEDICT.  33212 

Born  in  Washington,   D.  C. 

Wife  of  Francis   Gano   Benedict. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Oliver  Crosby.  Lemuel  Barrett  and 
Aaron  Gleason. 

Daughter  of  Jules  Golay  and  Harriet  Chase  Barrett,  his  second  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amasa  Barrett  and  Cornelia  Chase  Crosby,  his 
second  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Barrett  and  Eunice  Gleason,  his 
wife;   Oliver  Crosby,  Jr.,  and  Harriet  Chase,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Barrett  and  Sarah  Alton,  his  wife ; 

Aaron  Gleason  and  Dilla  ,  his  wife ;  Oliver  Crosby  and  Rachel 

Stickney,  his  wife. 

OHver  Crosby,  (1744-1825),  marched  as  lieutenant  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  in  the  Third  Billerica  Company.  He  sub- 
sequently served  on  the  town  committee  for  enlisting  men.  He 
was  born  in  Billerica,  Mass.,  where  his  grave  has  been  marked 
in  the  Old  South  burying  ground. 

Also  No.  15880. 

Lemuel  Barrett  served  in  the  company  from  Woodstock. 
Conn.,  under  Capt.  Josiah  Child,  1777.  He  was  at  German- 
town  and  Valley  Forge.  He  was  born  1749  in  Thompson, 
Conn. 

Aaron  Gleason.  (1760-1816).  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Hampshire  county,  Massachusetts  militia.  He  died  in  Rowe. 
Mass. 

MRS.  ANNA  SCRANTON  WARD.  33213 

Born  in  Middletown.  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Alfred  Chauncey  Ward. 


yS  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  ]\Iartin  Kellogg,  Eliphalet  Whittlesey,  Eli- 
phalet  Whittlesey,  Jr.,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  George  S.  Deming  and  Jane  Electa  Whittlesey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Heman  Alonzo  Whittlesey  and  Eunice  C,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Heman  Whittlesey  and  Electa  Kellogg  (1793- 
1838),  his  wife,  m.  1818. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Whittlesey,  Jr.,  and  Comfort 
Waller,  his  wife;  Martin  Kellogg  and  Hannah  Robbins  (1750-1827), 
his  wife,  m.  1773. 

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

Martin  Kellogg,  (1746-1828),  was  a  soldier  of  Newington 
where  he  was  born  and  died. 

Eliphalet  Whittlesey,  (1714-86).  was  a  member  of  the 
General  Court  1775.  He  was  born  in  Newington;  died  in 
Washington,  Conn. 

Also  No.  28531. 

Eliphalet  Whittlesey,  Jr.,  (1748-1823),  served  as  a  private 
in  the  Berkshire  county,  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born 
in  Newington,  Conn. ;  died  in  Stockbridge,  Mass. 

MRS.  GEORGIANA  WHITTLESEY  WILSON.  33214 

Born  in  Newington,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Gibson  Walter  Wilson. 

Descendant  of  Martin  Kellogg,  Eliphalet  Whittlesey  and  Eli- 
phalet Whittlesey,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Heman  A.  Whittlesey  and  Eunice  C.  Whittlesey,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33213- 

MISS  KATE  MICKLES  BRADLEY.  33215 

Born   in   Baltimore,   Marjdand. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jesse  Bradley. 

Daughter  of  Col.  George  Willett  Bradley  and  Agnes  Mickles,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Christopher  Columbus  Bradley  and  Hulda  Gil- 
bert, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bradley  and  Patience  Cooper,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Bradley  and  Maria  Ives,  his  wife. 

Jesse  Bradley,    (1736-1812),  commanded  a  company  in  the 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  79 


Berkshire  Co.,  Massachusetts  miHtia.     He  was  born  in  New 
Haven,  Conn. ;  died  in  Lee,  Mass. 
Also  No.s.  23436,  25510. 

MRS.  MARGARET  MALVINA  CALAIS.  33216 

Born  in  Wilmington,  North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  William  James  Calais. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Humphrey  Hunter. 

Daughter  of  Tobias  George  Fraley  and  Amanda  .^nnas  Lewes,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Lewes  and  Mary  Middleton,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  James  Middleton  and  Mary  Hunter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaught.er  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  gal- 
lantry. He  was  born  in  Londonderry,  Ireland ;  died  in  North 
Carolina. 

Also  Nos.  24441,  32705. 

MRS.  SUSANNA  PATTON  TATE  OSGOOD.  33217 

Born  in  Lawrence,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Luther  P.  Osgood. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Henry  Antes,  Philip  Barnhart  and 
John  Magee,  all  of  Pennsylvania 

Daughter  of  Miles  Wilbur  Tate  (1844-1904)  and  Mary  Catherine 
McGee,  his  wife,  m.   1867. 

Granddaughter  of  Philip  McGee  (1818-88)  and  Sarah  Ann  Ennis 
(1821-48),  his  wife,  m.   1843. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  James  McGee  (1791-1856)  and  Mary 
Barnhart   (1796-1855),  his  wife. 

Gr  .-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Magee  and  Elizabeth  Holt  (1764- 
1844),  his  wife;   Philip  Barnhart  and  Elizabeth  Antes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Henry  Antes  and  Anna  Maria 
Paulin  (1731-67),  his  first  wife. 

John  Henry  Antes,  (1736-1820),  was  Justice  of  the  Peace 
of  Northumberland  county.  1775  and  served  as  scout  and 
sheriff.  He  had  command  of  the  Associators  of  the  frontier 
and  the  stockade  was  called  Fort  Ann.  1777.  He  is  buried 
near  the  fort  he  so  ably  defended.  He  was  born  in  Mont- 
gomery county.  Pa. 

Also  No.  16463. 


8o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Philip  Barnhart,  (1757-1843),  volunteered  from  Mont- 
gomery county  vmder  Capt.  Prutzman,  1776,  and  1777  was 
drafted  under  Capt.  Joyce.  He  applied  for  a  pension  1833, 
from  Centre  county.  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

John  Magee,  (1756-1804),  took  the  oath  of  allegiance  1778 
and  served  in  the  militia  of  Pennsylvania.  He  located  in  Bald 
Eagle  Valley,  Penna.,  1782,  and  was  one  of  the  earliest  set- 
tlers of  Centre  county. 

MISS  FANNY  LEE  REEVES.  33218 

Born  in   Washington,   D.   C. 

Descendant  of  Zachariah  Lucas,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Clark  Reeves  and  Mary  E.  Waller,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Waller  and  Ann  Apperson  Lucas  (1800- 
62),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Lucas  and  Mary  Apperson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Lucas    (d.    1781). 

Zachariah  Lucas  served  as  a  private  in  the  Virginia  militia. 
He  died  in  Fredericksburg  where  he  is  buried. 

MRS.  REBECCA  A.  PERLIE.  33219 

Born  in  Baidvert,  New  Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia. 

Wife  of  A.  R.  Perlie. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Benjamin  Allen. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Casey  and  Amelia  Allen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Allen  and  Sarah  PoUey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Allen  and  Sarah  Somers,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Allen,  (1735-1823),  served  as  corporal  in  the  Nova 
Scotia  company,  1776,  under  Capt.  Isaiah  Boudreau.  He  was 
born  in  Norwich,  Conn. ;  died  in  New  Brunswick. 

MRS.  LILLIE  FOSTER  McGREW  BALLOCH.  33220 

Born  in  Batavia,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Dr.  Edward  Arthur  Balloch. 
Descendant  of  Andrew  Megrue. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Milton  McGrew  and  Armilda  Fitch,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Megrue  and  Rachel  Newton,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of    Andrew    Megrue    and    Hannah    Rust    (1762- 
1822),  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  8l 


Andrew  Megrue,  (1760-1823J,  served  as  a  soldier  in  the 
revolution.  In  1806  he  removed  from  Baltimore,  Md.,  to  Mil- 
ford,  Ohio,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  5575,  6260,  9982,  15137. 

MRS.  EDTTIl  STEACY  ROGERS  BAKENHUS.  33221 

Born  in  Camden,  Delaware. 

Wife  of  Reuben  Edwin  Bakenhus. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Edwards,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Cooper  Rogers  and  Rachel  Freeland  Edwards, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  John  Edwards  and  Dorinda  Steacy,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  z'Karon  Brooks  Edwards  and  Rachel  Freeland, 
hi  swife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Edwards  and  Hannah  Meeker,  his 
wife. 

John  Edwards,  (1746-1826),  served  as  captain  in  the  2d 
regiment,  Esse.x  county,  New  Jersey  militia. 

MRS.  GRACE  ERWIN  HENDERSON.  33222 

Born  in  Athens,   Georgia. 

Wife  of  John  Cowart   Henderson. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Word. 

Daughter  of  John  Askew  Erwin  and  Isabell  Beall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Noble  Pheli.x  Beall  and  Justiana  Dickinson  Hooper, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Mathew  Brooks  Hooper  and  Elizabeth  Adams 
Word,  his  wife. 

See  No.  33166. 

MRS.  GEORGIA  EMMA  ALLEN  BATES.  33223 

Wife  of  Milledge  Llewellyn  Bates. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  McGehee. 

Daughter  of  James  Allen  and  Ann  Martin  Bedell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  James  Allen  and  Jane  Eliza  McGehee,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  IMcGehee  and  Jane  Brooke  Hodnett, 
his  wife. 

Daniel  IMcGehee,  (1747-1801),  was  a  patriot  of  Georgia  who 
being  partially  blind  could  not  give  active  service. 

Also  No.  27189. 


82  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  HARRIET  COWDREY  BINFORD.  33224 

Born  in  Decatur  County,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  R.  J.  Binford. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  James  Moore. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Charles  J.  Munnerlyn  and  Harriet  Eugenia  Shack- 
elford, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Shackelford  and  Harriet  Cowdrey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Col.  John  Cowdrey  and  Nancy  Moore,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Moore  and  Rebecca  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Moore  and  Ann  Ivey,  his  wife. 

James  Moore,  (1737-77),  served  as  colonel  and  brigadier 
general  North  Carolina  Continental  army.  He  died  of  fever 
and  was  succeeded  by  Francis  Nash  who  lost  his  life  at  Ger- 
mantown. 

Also  Nos.  1545,  4934,  7623,  29189. 

MISS  MARGARET  MARIE  CALHOUN.  33225 

Descendant  of  Patrick  Calhoun,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Calhoun  and  Margaret  Green,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Caldwell  Calhoun  and  Floride  (Calhoun), 
his  wife,  cousins. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Patrick  Calhoun  and  Martha  Caldwell  (1750- 
1802),  his  second  wife,  m.  1770. 

Patrick  Calhoun,  (1723-96),  served  in  the  legislature  and 
was  by  profession  a  surveyor.  He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  died 
in  Abbeville  district.  South  Carolina. 

Also  No.  9518. 

MRS.  GEORGIA  CARROLL  CABANISS.  33226 

Born  in  Cave  Spring,  Georgia. 

Widow  of  Daniel  M.  Cabaniss. 

Descendant  of  John  Carmichael,  of  Georgia. 

Daughter  of  John  McWhorten  (1819-80)  and  Sarah  Ellis  Smith 
(1821-97),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  F.  Smith  and  Ann  E.  Carmichael,  his 
wife. 

MRS.  EVELYN  JOHNSON  COTTON.  33227 

Born  in  Columbus,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Marion  Cotton. 


LlNEAGJi  BOOK.  g^ 

Descendant  of  Gilbert  Johnstone,  Jr.,  anrl  of  Maj.  I  f iigo  John- 
stone, of  North  Carolina. 

Dauglilcr  of  Robert  Charles  Johnstone  and  Kate  Johnstone,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Cook  Gautier  Johnstone  and  Mary  H. 
Hardin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Huger  Johnstone  and  Eliza  A.  Higdon,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughler  of  Hugo  Johnstone  and  Susanna  Barefield, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-grandflaughter  of  Gilbert  Johnstone,  Jr.,  and  Margaret 
Warbarton,  his  wife,  m.   1750. 

Gilbert  Johnstone,  Jr.,  (1725-93),  assisted  in  organizing  a 
Corps  of  Light  Horse,  1779.  He  died  in  Bladen  county  at  the 
home  of  his  son. 

Hugo  Johnstone,  (  1751-94),  commanded  Light  Horse  under 
Marion  in  the  warfare  of  the  Carolinas.  He  was  born  in 
Brompton  ;  died  in  Bladen,  N.  C. 

Also  No.  20215. 


MRS.  SALLIE  EWELL  GAY.  33228 

Born  in  Holly  Springs,  Mississippi. 

Wife  of  Edward  S.  Gay. 

Descendant  of  James  Ewell,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  George  William  Ewell  and  Sarah  CatJierine  Sullivan, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Ball  Ewell  and  Sophia  Douglass,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Ewell  and  Mary  (Ewell),  his  first  wife. 

James  Ewell  was  a  freeholder  of  Prince  William  county, 
1774,  and  after  the  revolution  served  as  sheriff.  He  died  1809 
in  Prince  William  county,  Va. 

Also  No.  28583. 

MRS.  ANNE  BATES  HADEN.  33229 

Born  in  Eugaula,  Alabama. 
Wife  of  Charles  Haden. 
Descendant  of  Daniel  McGehee. 

Daughter  of  Milledge  Llewellyn  Bates  and  Georgia  Emma  Allen,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Allen  and  Ann  Martin  Bedell,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33223. 


84  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  VIOLET  McLEAN  HOKE.  33230 

Born  in  Lincolnton,  North  Carolina. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  William  McLean  and  of  Maj.  John  David- 
son, of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Augustus  Alexander  McLean  and  Catherine  Lenora 
Schenck,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  McLean  and  Mary  Davidson,  his  wife, 
m.  1792. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Davidson  and  Violet  Winslow  Wilson, 
his  wife. 

John  Davidson,  (1735-1832),  was  a  signer  of  the  Mecklen- 
burg Declaration  and  served  as  major  in  the  army.  He  was 
born  in  Chester  Co.,  Pa. ;  died  in  Mecklenburg  Co.,  N.  C. 

Also  Nos.  8710,  24865,  25475. 

William  McLean,  (1757-1828),  served  as  surgeon  at  the 
battles  of  Stono,  King's  Mountain  and  Camden.  He  served 
to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Rowan ;  died  in 
Gaston  Co.,  N.  C. 

MRS.  NINA  ELLETT  CABELL  HOPKINS.  33231 

Bom  in  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Linton  C.  Hopkins. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  William  Cabell  and  of  Maj.  WilHam 
Cabell,  Jr.,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Daniel  Cabell  and  Mary  Virginia  Ellet,  his  sec- 
ond wife,  m.   1867. 

Granddaughter  of  Mayo  Cabell  and  Mary  C.  B.  Daniel,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Cabell,  Jr.,  and  Ann  Carrington,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Cabell  and  Margaret  Jordan,  his 
wife. 

William  Cabell,  (1730-98),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  and  a  delegate  to  the  state  convention.  He  was  born 
in  Goochland  Co. ;  died  in  Nelson  Co.,  Va. 

William  Cabell,  Jr.,  (1759-1822),  was  major  in  Col.  John 
Pope's  battalion  of  Amherst,  Virginia  militia  at  the  battle  of 
Yorktown. 

Also  Nos.  58,  2596,  4282,  5405,  12935,  19581,  24996,  28821. 

MRS.  OLIVIA  GREENLEAF  HUNNICUTT.   .  33232 

Born  in  New  Orleans,  Louisiana. 
Wife  of  Joseph  Edgar  Hunnicutt. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  $5 


Descendant  oi  Thomas  Leeds  and  of  William  Cireenleaf. 

Daui^htcr  of  Leeds  Grecnleaf  and  Josephine  Skinner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Grecnleaf  and   Sarah  Leeds,  his  wife. 

Gr.-graiiddanghter  of  Robert  Greenleaf  and  Hannah  Arnold,  his 
wife;  Christopher   I^ecds  and  Mary  Helms,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  William  Greenleaf  and  Mary  Brown,  his 
wife;  Thomas  Leeds  and  Mary  Haley  (b.  1751),  h's  wife,  m.  1773. 

Thomas  Leeds,  (1747-96),  responded  to  the  first  call  for 
troops  and  enlisted,  1776  for  three  years.  He  was  born  in 
Stonington,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  31Q2,  6686,  22491. 

William  Greenleaf,  (1725-1803),  was  appointed  sheriff  of 
Suffolk  Co.,  1775  and  read  the  Declaration  of  Independence 
from  the  balcony  of  the  State  House,  Boston,  July  4,  1776. 
He  was  born  in  Yarmouth,  Mass. ;  died  in  New  Bedford. 

Also  Nos.  407.  1 1702,  14741,  30975- 

33233 

MRS.  MAUDE  BRANTLEY  ALLGOOD  JONES.  33234 

Born  in  Trion,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  John  Ashley  Jones. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Andrew  Barry,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Perry  Allgood  and  Mary  Ann  Marsh,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  De  Forest  Allgood  and  Alice  Lawson  Barry,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter  of  Andrew  Barry  and  Margaret  Katherine  Moore 
(1752-1824),  his  wife. 

Andrew  Barry,  (i 746-1 811),  commanded  a  company  of 
South  Carolina  Rangers  at  Musgrove's  Mills  where  he  was 
wounded.  He  was  in  many  battles  and  gave  distinguished  ser- 
vice at  Cowpens.  His  wife  served  as  a  volunteer  scout  for  the 
Whigs  and  both  these  patriots  are  buried  on  the  plantation 
near  Spartanburg. 

Also  Nos.  4858,  13960.  15296,  30682. 


MISS  KATHLEEN  JOHNSTONE.  33235 

Born  in  Campbell  County,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Gilbert  Johnstone.  Jr.,  and  of  Maj.  Hugo  John- 
stone. 

Daughter  of  Huger  William  Johnstone  and  Emma  Olivia  Johnstone, 
his  wife. 


86  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter   of   William    Cook    Gautier   Johnstone   and   Mary    B. 
Hardin,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33227. 

MISS  MARY  JOHNSTONE.  33236 

Born  in  Gordon  County,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Gilbert  Johnstone,  Jr.,  and  of  Maj.  Hugo  John- 
stone. 

Daughter  of  Huger  William  Johnstone  and  Emma  Olivia  Johnstone, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  3322J. 

MRS.  FRANCIS  DOUGLAS  LYLE.  33237 

Born  in  Thomasville,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Dan  Connally  Lyle. 

Descendant  of  John  Douglas  and  of  Capt.  Asa  Douglas,  of 
New  York. 

Daughter  of  Henry  J.  Ladson  and  Eugenia  Douglas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  David  Samuel  Tennent  Douglas  and  Francis 
H.   (Dugger)   Davenport,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Deacon  David  Douglas  and  Nancy  Tennent, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  33036. 

MRS.  ETHEL  JOHNSTONE  MANN.  33238 

Born  in  Griffin,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  William  Reese  Mann. 

Descendant  of  Gilbert  Johnstone,  Jr.,  and  of  Maj.  Hugo  John- 
stone. 

Daughter  of  Huger  William  Johnstone  and  Emma  Olivia  Johnstone, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  33227. 

33239 
33240 

MRS.  MAR  THA  PENN  RODGERS.  33241 

Born  in  Monticello,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  William  Penn,  of  Georgia. 

Daughter  of  William   Penn  and  Martha  A.   Penn,  his  wife. 

William  Penn,  (1760-1836),  was  a  Georgia  soldier  who  is 
buried  in  the  Baptist  cemetery  at  Monticello  and  the  stone 
recounts  his  brave  deeds.     He  was  born  in  Maryland. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  87 


MISS  MAUDE  CLARK  PRNN.  33242 

.  Born  in  MoiiticcUo,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  William  Penn. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  R.  Pcnn  and  Ammic  P.,  his  wife. 
Granddaugiiter  of  William  C.  Penn  and  Celina  Smith,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddanghtcr  of  William  Penn  and  Martha  A.  Penn,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33241. 

MISS  MARTHA  SMITH  PENN.  33243 

Born  in   Monticello,  Georgia. 
Descendant  of  William  Penn. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  R.  Penn  and  Ammie  P.,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  C.  Penn  and  Celina  Smith,  his  wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Penn  and  Martha  A.  Penn,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33241. 

MRS.  OLIVA  TUCKERMAN  WAY.  33244 

Born  in  Liberty  County,  Georgia,    1819. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Samuel  J.  Way. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Samuel  Jacob  Axson. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  Jacob  Axson  and  Ann  Lambright,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Jacob  Axson,  (1751-1827),  was  surgeon's  mate, 
1776;  surgeon  First  South  Carolina,  1777;  served  to  the  close 
of  the  war.  He  died  in  Liberty,  Ga.,  and  in  1832  remuner- 
ation was  granted  his  heirs. 

Also  No.  31205. 

MISS  ELIZA  L.  HOW^ARD.  33245 

Born  in  Bartow  County,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Howard,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Wallace  Howard  and  Susan  Jett  Thomas,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Howard  and  Jane  Wallace,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Howard  and  Anna  Lilly  (d.  1804').  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Howard,  (1752-97L  was  one  of  the  band  led  by 
Samuel  Adams  who  boarded  the  English  vessels  in  Boston 
Harbor  and  threw  overboard  the  cargo  of  tea.  He  is  buried  on 
Copps  Hill. 

Also  Nos.  427,  26375. 


88  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  ELLEN  ELIZABETH  FOX.  33246 

Born  in  Augusta,  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Fox. 

Daughter  of  O'Hara  Fox  and  Margaret  Hardman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  O'Hara  T.  D.  Fox  and  Ellen  Scott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Fox  and  Sophia  Marcy  (1764-96),  his 
wife,  m.  1783. 

Joseph  Fox,  (1749-1820),  served  as  a  mmute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  at  Bunker  Hill.  In  1777  he  was  com- 
missioned captain  Massachusetts  Continental  line  and  acted 
one  year  as  paymaster.  He  served  to  the  close  of  the  war  and 
became  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Connecticut.  He  was 
born  in  Woodstock,  Conn. ;  died  in  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  28366. 

MRS.  MARY  FOX  JOSEPH.  33247 

Born  in  Warrenton,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Adolph  Joseph. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Fox. 

Daughter  of  O'Hara  Fox  and  Margaret  Hardman,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33246. 

MRS.  FRANCES  PATTERSON  POPE  BARNEY.  33248 

Born  in   Columbus,   Mississippi. 

Wife  of  Charles  Ghoram  Barney. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Armistead,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  EHzey  Pope  and  Frances  Patterson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Willis  Pope  and  Mary  Lucinda  Armistead,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Armistead,  Jr.,  and  Margaret  Ellzey, 
his  first  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Armistead  and  Louisa  Westwood, 
his  wife. 

Robert  Armistead  was  a  member  of  the  Louisa  County  Com- 
mitte  of  Safety,  1775.  He  was  born  in  EHzabeth  City  county 
before  1740  and  his  will  was  probated  1791  in  Louisa  county. 

33249 
MRS.  ANNA  RUSSELL  SCOTT  STEINHIMER.  33250 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  John  Gray  Steinhimer. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


89 


Descendant  of  William  Barker  and  of  Reuben  Sanborn. 
Daughter  of  George-   Franklin   Scott   and   Anna   Louise   Russell,   his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Scott  and  Lydia  Warren,  his  wife;  Rob- 
inson Russell  and  Hannah  Harlow,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  David  Scott  and  Anna  Barker,  his  wife;  George 
Harlow  and  Betsy  Sanborn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Barker  and  Lydia  Morse,  his  sec- 
ond wife ;  Robert  Harlow  and  Charity  Barrows,  his  wife ;  Reuben  San- 
born and  Sarah  Worthen  1760-1839),  his  wife,  m.  1779. 

William  Barker,  (1750-1819),  served  in  the  militia  at  the 
alarms.     He  lived  in  Acton,  Mass.,  and  Nelson,  N.  H. 

Reuben  Sanborn,  (1754-1833),  enlisted  1775  under  Capt. 
David  Place  and  in  Col.  James  Reed's  regiment,  and  was  at 
Bunker  Hill.  He  was  pensioned,  1827,  for  one  years  actual 
service  as  private,  New  Hampshire  line.  He  was  born  in 
Kensington.  N.  H. ;  died  in  Springfield,  N.  H. 

MRS.  ANNIE  POPE  TUTWILER.  33251 

Born  in  Columbus,  Mississippi. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Stanhope  Tutwiler. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Robert  Armistead. 

Daughter  of  William  Ellzey  Pope  and  Frances  Patterson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33248. 

MRS.  JULIA  IZARD  WILLIAMS.  33252 

Born  in  Charleston,  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  William  Taylor  Williams. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Ralph  Izard,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Allen  Izard  and  Julia  Davis  Bedon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Walter  Izard  and  Mary  C.  Green,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Hon.  Henry  Izard  and  Emma  Philadelphia 
Middle  ton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Ralph  Izard  and  Alice  de  Lancey.  his  wife. 

Ralph  Izard,  (1742-1804),  gave  distinguished  civil  service 
in  Paris  and  on  his  return,  1780,  was  a  delegate  to  the  Con- 
tinental Congress.  No  man  enjoyed  more  the  confidence  of 
Washington.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Charleston.  S.  C. 

Also  Nos.  548,  1258. 


go  DAUGHTI^RS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ELLA  COHEN  SCHLESINGER.  33253 

Born  in  Rome,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Harry  Lionel  Schlesinger. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Abram  Alexander,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Joel  Cohen  and  Rachel  Alexander,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abram  Alexander,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Aarons,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abram  Alexander  and  Ann  Sarah,  his  second 
wife. 

Abraham  Alexander,  (1743-1816),  served  as  second  lieu- 
tenant in  Capt.  William  McKenzie's  company,  Sumter's  bri- 
gade.    He  was  born  in  London,  England;  died  in  Charleston, 

s.  c. 

Also  Nos.  28277,  32808. 

MRS.  STELLA  COHEN  LOEB.  33254 

Born  in  Rome,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Joseph  J.  Loeb. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Abram  Alexander. 
Daughter  of  Joseph  Joel  Cohen  and  Rachel  Alexander,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33253- 

MRS.  EMMA  WHARTON  MITCHELL.  33255 

Born  in  Culpeper  County,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  I.  S.  Mitchell. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Wharton,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Redd  Wharton  and  Eliza  Hansborough  Colvin,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Wharton  and  Letitia  Hutcherson  (1766- 
1863),  his  wife,  m.  1786. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Hutcherson  and  Sarah,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Wharton,  (1761-1841),  enlisted  as  a  private,  1777, 
under  Capt.  Frank  Coleman  and  served  several  enlistments  in 
the  Virginia  Continental  line  until  the  siege  of  York  where  he 
was  wounded.  He  applied  for  a  pension,  1832,  from  Louisa 
Co.,  Va.,  and  in  1849  the  widow  applied.  Both  pensions  were 
allowed. 

MRS.  lONE  LEWIS  McKENZIE.  33256 

Born  in  Montezuma,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  William  Hill  McKenzie. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  9I 


Descendant  of  Capt.  Sherabiah  Butt,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Elijah  Banks  Lewis  and  Bertha  lone  Cheves,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  F.  Lewis  and  Lavinia  Butt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Elijah  Butt  and  Ann  Jordan  Tomlinson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Butt,  M.  D.,  and  Laura  Fiske,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Sherabiah  Butt  and  Deborah  Knight, 
his  wife. 

Sherabiah  Butt,  (1733-1807),  commanded  a  company  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  He  was  born 
in  Canterbury,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  4164,  1 1925,  28379. 

MRS.  EUGENIA  LONG  HARPER.  33257 

Born  in   Athens,  Georgia. 

Wife  of   Alexander   Omer  Harper. 

Descendant  of  Jesse  Lane,  Sergt.  Edward  Ware  and  Samuel 
Long. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Cranford  Williamson  Long  and  Mar>'  Caroline 
Swain,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Long  and  Elizabeth  Ware  (1789-1856),  his 
wife ;  George  D.  Swain  and  Francis  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Long  and  Ann  Williamson,  his  wife; 
Edward  Ware  and  Sallie  Thurmond  (1764-1812),  his  wife,  m.  1781 ; 
George  Charles  Swain  and  Caroline  Lane  (1761-1824),  his  wife.  m.  1782. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaught.er  of  Jesse  Lane  and  Winnifred  Aycock  (1741- 
94),  his  wife. 

Jesse  Lane,  (1733-1806),  served  as  a  private  in  the  North 
Carolina  line.  He  was  born  in  Halifax,  N.  C. ;  died  in  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

Edward  Ware,  (1760-1836),  volunteered  from  Amherst 
county,  Va.,  under  Capt.  James  Higginbothan.  In  1778  he 
joined  the  State  Legion  of  Virginia  under  Capt.  Rucker,  and 
1781  served  under  Capt.  Dillard  and  Capt.  John  Loving.  He 
was  sergeant  at  the  battle  of  Guilford.  His  pension  was  al- 
lowed for  over  twelve  months  actual  ser\-ice  as  private  and 
sergeant  in  the  Virginia  line.  He  removed  to  Georgia,  1791 
where  he  died  in  ^ladison  county. 

Samuel  Long,  (1753-1822),  served  in  the  Cumberland 
county,  Pennsylvania  militia.  1781.  He  was  bom  in  Ireland; 
located  in  Pennsylvania,  1769:  removed  to  Georgia.  1792  where 
he  died  at  Paoli. 


92  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  EDITH  LAURETT  BAILEY  HERBERT.  33258 

Born  in  Streator,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Frederick  W.  Herbert. 

Descendant  of  Eliphalet  Bailey,  Benoni  Benson,  Jr.,  Lieut. 
John  Benson,  John  Dewing,  Edmund  Bowker,  Ebenezer  Taft, 
James  Brown,  Phineas  Tyler,  James  Sumner,  Phineas  Warner, 
Sergt.  James  Berry,  Ephraim  Brown,  Benjamin  Howard  and 
Joseph  Polley,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Ezra  Hunt  Bailey  and  Laurett  Benson  (1859-83),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Dewing  Bailey  (1825-86)  and  Abigail  Tyler 
(b.  1829),  his  wife;   Sylvanus  Benson  and  Laurett  Howard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Bailey,  Jr.,  and  Miranda  Bowker,  his 
wife;  Daniel  Tyler  (1791-1874)  and  Thersa  Polly  (b.  1797),  his  wife, 
m.  1816;  Jared  Benson  and  Sally  Taft,  his  wife;  Hiram  Howard  and 
Sarah  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Bailey  and  Abigail  Choate,  his 
wife;  Jonathan  Bowker  (b.  1781)  and  Penelope  Dewing,  his  wife; 
Phineas  Tyler  and  Elizabeth  Barker,  his  wife,  m.  1770;  Elnathan  Polly 
(1766-1842)  and  Rebecca  Warner  (1769-1845),  his  wife,  m.  1788;  John 
Benson  and  Mary  Holbrook,  his  wife;  Ebenezer  Taft  and  Mary  How- 
ard (1760-1848),  his  wife,  m.  1779;  James  Brown  and  Catherine  Berry, 
his  wife,  m.  1787. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bailey  (d.  1782)  and  Rebecca 
Trusdell,  his  wife,  m.  1746;  Edmund  Bowker  and  Hannah  Stearns,  his 
wife,  m.  1778;  John  Dewing  and  Patience  Sumner  (b.  1756),  his  wife, 
m;  1780;  Phineas  Warner  and  Lydia  Whitney  (b.  1746),  his  wife,  m. 
1769;  Benoni  Benson,  Jr.,  and  Abigail  Staples,  his  wife;  Benjamin 
Howard  and  Elizabeth  Thayer,  his  wife;  Ephraim  Brown  and  Ann 
Twist,  his  wife,  m.  1742;  James  Berry  and  Mary  Stocker,  his  wife,  m. 
1764;  Joseph  Polley  and  Dorcas  Colburn,  his  wife;  Sylvanus  Holbrook 
and  Thankful,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Sumner  and  Mary  Bigelow, 
his  first  wife,  m.  1743;  Dr.  Elijah  Whitney  (1707-54)  and  Rebecca  Win- 
ship,  his  wife,  m.  1736. 

James  Brown,  (1762-1834),  was  a  private  in  the  Massachu- 
setts militia.     He  was  born  in  Lynn,  Mass.;  died  in  Jamaica, 

Vt. 

Also  No.  32785. 

Joseph  Polley,  (1728-76),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm.     He  was  born  in  Lancaster ;  died  in  Fitchburg. 

Phineas  Tyler,  (1736-1817),  served  as  minute  man  from 
Leominster  at  the  Lexington  Alarm. 


UNRAGE  BOOK.  g$ 


James  Sumner,  ( 1718-95 j,  served  on  the  Committee  of  Cor- 
respondence.    He  died  in  Mil  ford. 

Ephraim  Brown  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexington  Alarm 
from  Lynn  where  in  1717  he  was  born. 

James  Berry  was  placed  on  the  pensicm  roll  1820  at  the  age 
of  seventy-six  for  one  years  actual  service,  Massachusetts  line. 

Eliphalet  Bailey,  (1747-1821),  served  in  the  Middlesex 
county  militia  as  a  private. 

Phineas  Warner  served  several  enlistments  from  Harvard 
where  in  1740,  he  was  born. 

Benoni  Benson,  Jr..  (1724-1806),  marched  from  Mendon  as 
a  minute  man  at  the  Lexington  Alarm. 

John  Benson,  (1751-1819),  served  as  corporal  and  lieutenant 
in  the  Worcester  county,  Massachusetts  militia. 

John  Dewing,  at  the  age  of  76,  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
1832,  for  two  years  actual  service  as  private. 

Edmund  Bowker,  (1757-1841),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  1832,  for  fourteen  months  actual  service  as  private, 
Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born  in  Hopkinton  ;  died  in  Mil- 
ford,  Mass. 

Ebenezer  Taft.  (1758-1836),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
1832,  for  over  twenty-one  months  actual  service  as  private, 
He  was  born  in  Mendon,  where  he  died. 

Benjamin  Howard.  (1740-83),  who  had  served  in  the  French 
war,  was  a  soldier  in  the  revolution.  He  was  bom  and  died  in 
ATendon. 

MISS  DOROTHY  A.  BAKER.  33259 

Born  in  Metamora,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Hanna  and  of  Ebenezer  Williams. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  J.  Baker  and  Elizabeth  D.  Williams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Louis  Williams  and  Rebecca  Hanna,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Williams  and  Catharine  Jones,  his 
wife ;  Robert  Hanna. 

Robert  Hanna  volunteered  from  Shippensburg,  1777  in  Lieut. 
William  McConnell's  company  to  re-enforce  the  army  in  New 
Jersey  under  Col.  George  Armstrong.  He  took  the  oath  of 
allegiance  1777  and  this  paper  is  filed  with  his  application  for 
pension  which  he  applied  for  in  1833  in  Westmoreland  county 
and  it  was  allowed  for  eight  months  actual  ser\ace  as  private, 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


Pennsylvania  line.     He  was  born  1752  in  County  Derry,  Ire- 
land. 

Ebenezer  Williams,  (1757-1841),  enlisted  under  Capt.  Isaac 
Parsons  in  the  Virginia  line  1780  and  served  to  the  close  of 
the  war.  He  was  born  in  Cumberland  county,  N.  J. ;  died  in 
Fayette  Co.,  Va. 

MISS  ANNA  D.  BAKER.  33260 

Born  in  Metamora,  Illinois. 
Descendant  of  Robert  Hanna  and  of  Ebenezer  Williams. 
Daughter  of  Andrew  J.  Baker  and  Elizabeth  D.  Williams,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33259- 

33261 

MRS.  ADDIE  L.  STEARNS.  33262 

Born  in  Hartford,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Willard  P.  Stearns. 

Descendant  of  Nathan  Cobb. 

Daughter  of   Samuel  D.  Landers  and  Susan  Kimball,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Landers  and  Lydia  Cobb,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Cobb  and  Lydia  Bliss,  his  wife. 

Nathan  Cobb,  (1763-1845),  enlisted  1780  in  a  company  of 
minute  men  under  Capt.  Joshua  Toby  for  alarms.  He  received 
a  pension,  1832  for  over  ten  months  actual  service  as  a  private 
Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born  in  Sandwich,  Mich.,  re- 
moved to  Hanover,  N.  H.,  remained  there  until  1804  when  he 
located  in  Vermont  and  died  in  Hartford,  Vt. 

MRS.  MARGARET  FULLER  DENISTON.  33263 

Born  in  Niles,   Michigan. 

Wife  of  Albert  J.  Deniston. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Amasa  Fuller. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Estabrooke  Fuller  and  Melvina  Davis  Lock, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Fuller  and  EHzabeth  R.  Tripp,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amasa  Fuller  and  Lois  Barr,  his  wife. 

Amasa  Fuller  enlisted  1776  for  three  years  and  was  dis- 
charged at  West  Point.  The  commission  as  sergeant  was 
given  him  at  West  Point  and  in  1823  when  he  applied  for  a 
pension  it  was  filed  with  the  papers.  His  pension  was  allowed 
for  three  years  actual  service  as  sergeant,  Massachusetts  line. 
He  was  born  1758  in  Sherburne,  Vt. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  95 


MISS  MYRA  CABLE  BILLINGS.  33264 

Born  in  Ellenville,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Abner  Goodale,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Louis  Billings  and  Mary  Stratton  Bloomer,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Bloomer  and  Lucy  Mosman  Stratton,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Isaac  Stratton  and  Mary  Goodale,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abner  Goodale  and  Mary  Howe,  his  wife. 

Abner  Goodale,  (1755-1823),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  1310,  2222,  15438,  16288,  17943,  21020. 

MRS.  MARY  STRATTON  BLOOMER  BILLINGS.  33265 

Born  in  Ellenville,  New  York. 
Wife  of  John  Louis  Billings. 
Descendant  of  Abner  Goodale. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Bloomer  and  Lucy  Mosman  Stratton,  his  wife. 
See  No  33264. 

MISS  MARILLA  ZEROYDA  PARKER.  33266 

Born  in  Green  County,  Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Parker. 

Daughter  of  Oliver  Holt  Parker  and  Ellen  Sawyer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonas  Parker  and  Zeroyda  Chase,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Parker,  Jr.  (1767-1825),  and  Sarah 
Weight,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaught.er  of  Joseph  Parker  and  Susanna  Fletcher,  his 
wife. 

Joseph  Parker,  (174:2-1807),  was  captain  of  the  Eighth  com- 
pany, Col.  Isaac  Wyman's  New  Hampshire  militia  regiment. 
He  was  born  in  Westford,  Mass.,  removed  to  New  Ipswich.  N. 
H.,  1763,  where  he  died. 

33267 

MRS.  ELLA  DODDS  GILBERT.  33268 

Born    in    Doddsville,    Illinois. 
Wife  of  Charles  W.  Gilbert. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Dodds,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Dodds  and  Harriet  Ludlow,  his  second  wife. 
Granddaughter    of    Joseph    Dodds,    Jr.,    and    Catherine    Miller,    his 
wife. 


96  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Joseph  Dodds,  Jr.,  (1756-1833),  served  as  ensign  in  the  York 
county,  Pennsylvania  mihtia,  1777  and  as  Heutenant  under  his 
brother  Capt.  William  Dodds.  He  was  born  in  Adams  county, 
Penna. ;  died  in  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  29813,  32433. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  KILBOURNE  NEWELL.  33269 

Born  in  St.  Johnsbury,  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Uriah  Stone,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Horatio  Everett  Kibourne  and  Frances  Arabella  Stone, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Corliss  Stone  and  Charlotte  Stone,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Stone  and  Hannah  Corliss,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Uriah  Stone  and  Hepzibah  Hadley,  his 
wife. 

Uriah  Stone,  (1748-1810),  served  in  Capt.  Timothy  Bedel's 
company  of  Rangers,  1775.  He  was  born  in  Piermont,  N.  H., 
where  he  died. 

Also  No.  22256. 

33270 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  PRENTICE  READ.  33271 

Born  in  Freeport,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Francis  Adelbert  Read. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Zibeon  Hooker,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Nathan  Fay  Prentice  and  Miranda  Charlotte  Hyatt, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Hyatt  and  Pamelia  Hooker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gustavous  Hooker  and  Pamelia  McArthur, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Zibeon  Hooker  and  Sarah  Barber,  his 
wife,  m.  1779. 

Zibeon  Hooker,  (1752-1840),  served  as  drummer  in  the 
minute  men  at  Lexington  and  Bunker  Hill.  He  rose  to  lieu- 
tenant 1780  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Massachusetts.  He  was  born  in 
Sherburne,  Mass. ;  died  in  Newton. 

Also  Nos.  6395,  7763. 

MRS.  JULIA  ELIZABETH  ROSEBRUGH.  33272 

Born  in   Manlius,    New   York. 
Wife  of  John  Rosebrugh. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  97 


Descendant  of  Roswell  Cleveland. 

Daughter  of  Asahel  Taylor  and  Elizabeth  Shelph  Wright,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Wright  and  Irene  Cleveland,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granfUlaughter  of  Roswell  Cleveland  and  Temperance  Finney, 
his  wife. 

Roswell  Cleveland  (1759-1848),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Cazenovia,  New  York,  1818,  for  one  years  actual  ser- 
vice in  Capt.  Jonathan  Allen's  company,  as  private  Massachu- 
setts line.    His  brother  Nehemiah  was  in  the  same  company. 

Also  Nos.  12299,  20635. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  BREWSTER  STOSKOPF.  33273 

Born  in  Galena,  Illinois. 

Widow  of  Louis  Stoskopf,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Elijah  Clark  Hyde  and  of  Maj.  Elijah 
Hyde,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Stow  Brewster  and  Lucy  Jane  Hyde,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Hyde  (b.  1794)  and  Lucy  Clark  Howard, 
his  wife,  m.   1817. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Clark  Hyde  and  Sarah  Taylor  (1761- 
1801),  his  first  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Maj.  Elijah  Hyde  and  Mary  Clark  (1738- 
1813),  his  wife,  m.  1757. 

Elijah  Clark  Hyde,  (1758-1835),  enlisted  for  the  defense  of 
Boston  under  Capt.  Jerome  Mason  and  served  in  New  York 
under  Capt.  James  Clark.  In  1779  he  was  a  LigTit  Horseman 
under  Col.  EHsha  Sheldon.  In  1781  he  was  employed  as  con- 
ductor of  teams  and  accompanied  the  army  to  Annapolis  where 
they  took  transports  for  Yorktown.  His  pension  was  allowed 
as  private  and  sergeant.  He  was  born  in  Lebanon,  Conn.,  and 
in  1821  removed  to  Springfield,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Elijah  Hyde,  (1735-1800),  served  as  major  of  cavalry.  He 
represented  Lebanon  in  the  legislature  and  was  a  confidential 
friend  of  Gov.  Jonathan  Trumbull. 

Also  Nos.  6388,  14125,  16527.  27105. 

MRS.  EMILY  SCHOFIELD  WISE.  33274 

Born  in  Gerry,   New  York. 
Widow  of  Edwin  Emerson  Wise. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elisha  Brewster,  Jr.,  of  Cormecticut 
Daughter    of    Rev.    James    Schofield    and    Caroline    McAllister,    his 
■wif€. 


98  daughte;rs  of  the  ame;rican  revolution. 

Granddaughter  of  John  McAllister  and  Sarah  Brewster  (b.  1788), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Brewster,  Jr.,  and  Margaret  Curtis  (b. 
1752),  his  wife,  m.   1777. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Brewster  (1715-89). 

Elisha  Brewster,  Jr.,  (1751-98),  served  as  second  lieutenant 
of  Foot  under  command  of  Jedediah  Huntington.  He  was  born 
in  Middletown,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  6990,  5344. 

MRS.  LUCRETIA  BELL  WOLF.  33275 

Born  in  Stephenson  County,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Charles  C.  Wolf. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  William  Chamberlain. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Bell  and  Eliza  Ann  McColl,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  McCool  and  Elenor  Nevins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Christian  Nevins  and  Lucretia  Chamberlain, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Chamberlain  and  Elizabeth  Ten- 
brooke,  his  first  wife,  m.  1758. 

William  Chamberlain,  (1736-1817),  served  as  lieutenant 
colonel  of  New  Jersey  volunteers.  He  was  born  in  Ringoes, 
N.  J.,  died  in  Union  Co.,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  6758,  12451,  13760,  14378,  16465,  23538,  24341,  29563,  30519, 
32248. 

MISS  JESTA  A.  JUDSON.  33276 

Born  in  Winslow,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Paul  Keeler,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Cornelius  Judson  and  Lucy  Keeler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Keeler  and  Eleanor  Sterling,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Paul  Keeler,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Cornwell,  his 
wife. 

Paul  Keeler,  Jr.,  (i 756-1812),  served  as  trumpeter  in  Shel- 
don's Light  Horse.  He  was  born  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  died 
in  Penna. 

MRS.  LIZZIE  ALLINGTON  DIFFENBAUGH.  33277 

Born  in  Rockford,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  Walter  Diffenbaugh. 
Descendant  of  Orion  Day. 
Daughter  of  John  Allington  and  Mary  Day,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  99 


Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Warren  Day  and  Sarah  Kellogg,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Orion  Day  and  Joanna  Everett,  his  wife. 

Orion  Day,  (1762-1835),  enlisted  at  seventeen  in  Capt.  Josiah 
Richards's  company  for  duty  in  Rhode  Island.  He  served  in 
the  Massachusetts  levies,  1780,  under  Capt.  Samuel  Holden  and 
Col.  Ebenezer  Thayer  to  re-enforce  the  Continental  army.  He 
was  born  in  Wrentham,  Mass.,  died  in  Sharon,  Vt. 

Also  No.  16295. 

MRS.  GRACE  WOOD  CASTLE.  33278 

Born  in  Palatine,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Arthur  L.  Castle. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Wood. 

Daughter  of   Darius   B.   Wood  and  Jane   W^ilson,   his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Wood  and  Huldah  Cole,  his  second  wife. 

Samuel  Wood,  (1761-1825),  at  the  age  of  sixteen,  marched 
from  Westminster  under  Capt.  Elisha  Jackson  to  re-enforce 
the  northern  army.  He  served  several  enlistments  and  received 
an  honorable  discharge.  1780.  He  was  born  in  Westminster, 
Mass.,  died  in  East  Smithfield,  Pa. 

Also  No.  22674. 

MRS.  EMILY  GERTRUDE  JOSLYN  FARNL^^L  33279 

Born  in  Elgin,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  John  W.  Farnum. 

Descendant  of  Jonas  Shepard,  Jr.  and  of  Lieut.  Andrew  Dal- 
rymple. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Adoniram  Judson  Joslyn  and  Emily  Shepard, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Samuel  Shepard  and  Polly,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abel  Shepard  (1766-1815)  and  Sarah  Dal- 
rymple    (1775-1851),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Shepard,  Jr.,  and  Esther  Reed,  his 
wife;  Andrew  Dalrymple  and  Anna  Winslow,  his  wife. 

Jonas  Shepard,  Jr.,  (1722-1809),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
expedition  to  Bennington,  1777.  He  was  born  in  Plainfield. 
Conn.,  died  in  ALidison  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Andrew  Dalrymple,  (1723-1803),  was  lieutuant  in  Col.  Xa- 
than  Sparhawk's  regiment  of  ^lassachusetts  militia  which 
marched  from  Petersham  to  Bennington  to  re-enforce  the  army 
under  Gates. 

Also  Nos.  2354,  3598,  41 15. 


lOO  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  LAILA  WAIT  FULLER.  33280 

Born  in  Claremont,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Perry  B.  Fuller. 

Descendant  of  James  Chamberlain,  Josiah  Wait,  2nd  and 
Richard  Gilchrest. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Wait  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  Corson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Franklin  Wait  and  Paulina  Knowlton, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Wait,  3d,  and  Nancy  Gilchrest,  his  wife; 
Elisha  Knowlton  and  Hannah  Chamberlain,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Wait,  2d,  and  Mary,  his  wife; 
Richard  Gilchrest  and  Mary,  his  wife;  James  Chamberlain  and  Hannah 
Adams,  his  wife. 

James  Chamberlain,  (1741-1826),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Cheshire  County,  New  Hampshire  for  two  years  actual 
service  as  private  in  the  New  Hampshire  Continental  line.  He 
died  in  Dublin,  N.  H. 

Josiah  Wait,  2d.,  (1743-76),  was  in  Capt.  Thomas  Dairy's 
company,  1775  and  was  killed  in  the  battle  of  Harlem  Heights. 
He  was  born  in  Framingham,  Mass. 

Richard  Gilchrest,  (1753- 1833),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  New  Hampshire  for  eight  months  actual  service  as  pri- 
vate New  Hampshire  line.  He  was  in  the  battle  of  Bunker 
Hill  and  carried  a  wounded  soldier  from  the  field.  He  was 
born  in  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  died  in  Dublin,  New  Hampshire. 

Also  No.  23910. 

MRS.  EFFIE  CLARE  MANN  PERKINS.  33281 

Born  in  Burlington,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Thomas   Egbert  Perkins. 

Descendant  of  William  Mann  and  of  James  Terwilliger,  of 
New  York. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  James  Mann  and  Elsie  Jane  Terwilliger,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Mann  and  Lucy  Sherman,  his  wife;  Philip 
Terwilliger   and   Mary   Low,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Mann  and  Rebecca,  his  wife ;  James 
Terwilliger  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife. 

William  Mann,  (1764-1841),  enlisted  for  three  years  in  Capt. 
Ely  Smith's  company  and  was  honorably  discharged,  1783.  His 
pension  was  allowed  for  one  year  and  three  months  actual  ser- 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  10 1 


vice  as  private,  Massachusetts  troops.     He  died  in  Sheldon, 
New  York. 

James  Terwilhger,  (1759-1835),  enlisted  from  Johnstown  and 
was  at  the  battle  of  Oriskany.  In  1780  he  served  under  Capt. 
Abraham  Veeder  in  the  New  York  Militia.  He  died  at  Che- 
nango Forks,  New  York. 

MRS.  HELEN  E.  SEAMAN.  33282 

Born  in  Belvidere,   Illinois. 

Wife  of  Louis  N.  Seaman. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Mitchell,  of  New  Hampshire.    • 

Daughter  of  Simmons  Terwilliger  and  Frances  Mitchell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Mitchell  and   Sarah  White,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Benjamin  Mitchell  and  Martha  Steele,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Mitchell,  (1755-1840),  was  a  private  in  Capt. 
Abijah  Smith's  company  at  the  battle  of  White  Plains,  and 
served  at  the  battle  of  Bennington  under  Capt.  Stephen  Park- 
er, Stark's  brigade.  New  Hampshire  militia.  H  was  born  in 
Londonderry ;  died  in  Temple,  N.  H. 

MISS  LEONORA  FINLEY.  33283 

Born  in  Grand  Ridge,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  James  Finley. 

Daughter  of  Evans  Finley  and  Mary  x\nn  Crow,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Finley  and  Phebe  Woodward,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Finley  and  Violet  Lowrey,  his  sec- 
ond wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Finley  and  Hannah  Evans,  his  wife. 

James  Finley.  (1725-95).  was  appointed  by  the  council  a 
special  agent  for  the  western  counties  and  frontier  of  Pennsyl- 
vania.    He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  died  in  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  22632,  2^373,  27230,  29229. 

MISS  RENA  E.  McKINNEY.  33284 

Born  in  Newburgh,  Indiana. 
Descendant  of  Hon.  John  Campbell  and  of  Col.  Daniel  ]^Ioor. 
Daughter  of  William  Henry  McKinney  and  Laura  Palmer,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of  James   McKinney  and   Eveline   Posey,   his   wife; 
Allen   Palmer  and  Evelina   Campbell,   his  wife. 


I02  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  McKinney  and  Jane  Shirley,  his  wife; 
George  Campbell  and  Mary  Scott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Shirley  (1759-1855)  and  Mary  Moor 
(1759-1850),  his  wife;  James  Campbell  and  Mary  Kinchen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Moor  and  Ann  Cox  (1729-1804), 
his  wife ;  John  Campbell  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Hill,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Moor,  (1730-1811),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  of  Bedford  and  served  as  colonel  of  militia.  He  Avas 
born  in  Londonderry;  died  in  Bedford,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  25068,  31624. 

John  Campbell  who  had  been  speaker  of  the  House  of  Bur- 
gesses for  twenty  years,  was  elected  a  member  of  the  Provincial 
Congress,  which  met  at  Halifax,  1776.  He  died  in  1788  in 
Chowan  Co.,  N.  C. 

MISS  GERTRUDE  JUMP.  33285 

Born  in  Annawan,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Weston  and  of  Lieut.  Josiah  Burgess. 

Daughter  of  William  Jump  (1854-89)  and  Sarah  Webb  (1855-93), 
his  wife,  m.  1880. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Webb  (1822-1908)  and  Elizabeth  Burgess 
(b.  1826),  his  wife,  m.  1848. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Webb  and  Martha  Weston,  his  wife; 
Samuel  Burgess  (1779-1869)  and  Sarah  Blackwell  (1786-1860),  his 
wife,  m.  1805. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Weston  and  Martha  Grey,  his 
wife;  Josiah  Burgess  and  Dorcas  Hinckley  (1739-1835),  his  second 
wife,  m.  1769. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Weston  and  Eunice  Farns- 
worth,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Weston,  (1732-75),  acted  as  pilot  in  Arnold's  ex- 
pedition up  the  Kennebec  and  died  in  Canaan,  Maine  from  the 
exposure.     He  was  born  in  Concord,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  14693,  17518,  18478,  22011,  25257. 

Josiah  Burgess,  (1736-1828),  served  as  Heutenant  in  Capt. 
Ward  Swift's  company,  Barnstable  County,  Massachusetts 
regiment,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Sandwich,  Mass.;  died  in 
Fairfield,  Maine. 

MRS.  ANGELIA  MORRILL  MINNICK.  33286 

Born  in  Danville,  Vermont. 
Wife  of  Wilson  A.  Minnick. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  IO3 


Descendant  of  Lieut.  vSamuel  Morrill  and  of  Caleb  Pillsbury. 

Daughter  of  Asa  Morrill  anrl  Mary  Johnson,  his  second  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  vSamucl  Morrill,  Jr.,  and  Sally  Pillsbury  (b.  I747)' 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  .Samuel  Morrill  and  Sally  Blount,  his  wife; 
Caleb  Pillsbury  and  Sarah  Kimball,  his  first  wife,  m.  1742. 

Caleb  Pillsbury,  (1717-78),  commanded  a  company  of  minute 
men  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Newbury ;  died 
in  Amesbury,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  1 1949,  23791,  29089,  31346,  32359- 

Samuel  Morrill,  (1741-1825),  was  at  Bunker  Hill  where  he 
was  wounded.  He  served  subsequently  as  lieutenant  under 
Capt.  Ebenezer  Webster.  He  was  born  in  v^alisbury,  Mass.; 
died  in  Danville,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  1556,  23791,  31346. 

MRS.  NELLIE  HAYES  STEVENS.  33287 

Born  in  Jackson,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Stevens. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Hatch. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  Hayes  and  Calista  Hatch,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Hatch  and  Olive  Robinson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hatch  and  Sarah  Parks,  his  wife,  m. 
1772. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Parks  and Huntington,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Hatch,  (1750- 1823),  enlisted  in  the  first  call  for 
troops  as  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  militia. 

MISS  BLANCHE  GOODALL.  33288 

Born  in  Lisbon,  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  David  Goodall  of  New  Hampshire. 

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

Granddaughter  of  Ira  Goodall  and  Hannah  Child  Hutchins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Goodall  and  Elizabeth  Brigham,  his 
wife. 

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

Also  Nos.  25/75,  32043. 


I04  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  SARAH  JAMES  WHEELER.  33289 

Born  in  Scituate,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  G.  Wheeler. 

Descendant  of  Gideon  Jenkins,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  James  Jenkins  and  Sallie  Hall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Luther  Jenkins  and  Leah  Colman  Webb,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Jenkins  and  Mercy  Lincoln,  his  wife, 
m.  1777. 

Gideon  Jenkins,  (1753- 1830).  was  a  minute  man  in  Capt. 
William  Turner's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He 
served  at  Dorchester  Heights  and  the  Rhode  Island  Alarm. 
He  was  born  in  Scituate,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  9076,  15572. 

33290 

MISS  AMELIA  WARING  PLATTER.  33291 

Born  in  Elrod,  Indiana. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Platter. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Platter  and  Sarah  Jane  McCracken,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Platter  (b.  1794)  and  Emily  Redding,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Platter  and  Sarah  Crabbe  (1771-1832), 
his  wife,  m.  1787. 

Peter  Platter,  (1758- 1832).  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Robert  Ramsey's  company  of  Washington  County,  Pennsyl- 
vania militia.  He  was  born  in  Germany ;  died  in  Ross  county, 
Ohio. 

MRS.  ETHEL  RONDTHALER  AIcCAIN.  33292 

Born  in  South  Bethlehem,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Arthur  A.  McCain. 

Descendant  of  John  Heckewelder.  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  Albert  Rondthaler  and  Amelia  Josephine  Lucken- 
bach,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Luckenbach  and  Sarah  Rice,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Rice  and  Anna  Salome  Heckewelder, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Heckewelder. 

John  Heckewelder.  (1743-1823),  served  as  an  evangelist  to 
the  Indians.  He  gave  valuable  information  to  the  Commander 
at  Fort  Pitt,  of  the  movement  of  the  hostile  Indians  1777-78. 
He  was  born  in  Bedford,  England ;  died  in  Bethlehem.  Pa. 


UN^GE  BOOK.  105 


MRS.  BELLE  LEONARD  AYRES.  33293 

Born  in  Hagerstown,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Edwin  B.  Ayres. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Thomas  Leonard. 

Daughter  of  Sylvan  Leonard  (b.  1816)  and  Maria  Louisa  Taylor 
(1823-1906),  his  wife,  m.   1841. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Leonard  (1784-1845)  and  Anna  Rathbone 
(1766-1847),  his  wife,  m.  i8o6. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Leonard  and  Esther  fieath  (b.  1762), 
his  wife,  m.  1781 ;    Clark  Rathbone  and  Abigail  Tillinghast,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Leonard,  (1753-1836),  enlisted  1776  and  served 
several  short  tours  under  different  commands.  He  was  in  the 
battle  of  Monmouth.  His  pension  was  allowed,  1832,  for 
eight  months  actual  service  as  sergeant  and  two  months  as 
private  in  the  New  Jersey  line.  He  was  born  in  Hunterdon 
county,  N.  ]. ;  died  in  Beaver  county.  Pa. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  J.  MURPHY.  33294 

Born  in  New  Albany,  Indiana. 

Descendant  of  David  Hedden  and  of  Jacob  Garretson,  of 
New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Richard  D.  Murphy  and  Alice  Martha  Vail,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Glover  Murphy  and  Elizabeth  Hedden, 
his  wife;  Hudson  Wesley  Vail  and  Eleanor  Jane  French,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Hedden  (1773-1856)  and  Sarah  Peck, 
his  wife ;  Joseph  Vail  and  Sarah  Garretson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Hedden  and  Esther  Baldwin  (b. 
1752),  his  wife;  Jacob  Garretson  and  Millicent  Tomlin  (b.  1768),  his 
wife,  m.  1784. 

David  Hedden  served  as  a  minute  man  in  the  Essex  County 
New  Jersey  militia.     He  was  born  in  Essex  county,  X.  J.,  1750. 

Also  Nos.  14222,  23807,  24609. 

Jacob  Garretson,  (1755-1836),  served  several  short  tours 
under  different  commands  in  the  New  Jersey  militia.  He 
volunteered  in  the  navy  served  on  theHAWK  and  theMORN- 
ING  STAR  and  was  taken  prisoner.  He  escaped  and  re- 
turned home ;  removed  to  Indiana  in  1820.  where  he  lived  in 
1834  when  his  pension  was  allowed  .He  was  born  in  Glou- 
cester county,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Galena,  Indiana. 

Also  No.  21480. 


I06  DAUGHTERS  OF  THEJ  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ABIGAIL  ELIZA  SMEAD  LOUGHMILLER.  33295 

Born  in  Bath,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Asbury  Loughmiller. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  Olmsted,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Dearborn  Smead  and  Mary  Beaumont  Smith, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Levi  Smith  and  Mary  Beaumont  Olmsted,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Olmsted  and  Mary  Beaumont,  his  wife. 

James  Olmsted,  (1751-1811),  enlisted  as  sergeant  1777;  rose 
to  the  rank  of  lieutenant  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war. 
He  was  born  at  East  Hartford  ;  died  in  Wallingford,  Conn. 

Also  No.  24787. 

MRS.  ALICE  MARTHA  VAIL  MURPHY.  33296 

Born  in  Galena,  Indiana. 
Wife  of  Richard  Daniel  Murphy. 
Descendant  of  Jacob  Garretson. 

Daughter  of  Hudson  Wesley  Vail  and  Eleanor  Jane  French,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33294. 

33297 

MRS.  HELEN  THOMPSON  ARMSTRONG.  33298 

Born  in  Williamsburg,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Armstrong. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Town  and  of  Samuel  Tomson,  of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Israel  Brown  Thompson  (b.  1811)  and  Mary  Sophia 
Town   (b.   1813),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Thompson  and  Lydia  Brown,  his  wife; 
Jonathan  Town  and  Miriam  Warner,  his  second  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Tomson  and  Sarah  Hewins,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Town,  (1756-1824),  enlisted  1776  under  Capt.  Peter 
Bolster  for  one  year ;  re-enlisted  1778  under  Capt.  Josiah 
Smith,  Col.  Thomas  Marshall's  regiment.  His  pension  was 
allowed  for  service  as  private,  Massachusetts  line.  He  was 
born  in  Belchertown. 

Samuel  Tomson,  (1755-1837),  enlisted  1776  as  a  private  and 
1779  as  a  marine  on  board  the  Queen  of  France.  The  vessel 
blockaded  the  harbor  of  Charleston  where  he  was  taken  pri- 
soner, carried  to  Philadelphia  when  he  was  exchanged.     He 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  IO7 


received   a   i)eiision    for   six   months   i)rivate   and   ten    months 
mariner  Massachusetts  Hne.     He  was  born  in  Stoughton. 

MRS.  RACHEL  FISHER  HARMON.  33299 

Born  in  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Weirich,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Orin  Aldrich  Fisher  and  Charlotte  Weirich,  his  wife. 

Granddauglitcr  of  Joseph  Weirich  anrl  Rachel   Marshall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Weirich  and  Susannah  Katherine  Em- 
bich,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Jacob  Weirich  and  Christina,  his  wife. 

Jacob  Weirich,  (1754-1822),  was  a  non-commissioned  officer 
in  Greenwalt's  battalion;  was  taken  prisoner  at  Long  Island 
but  was  paroled.  He  subsequently  held  important  civil  offices. 
He  was  born  in  Lancaster  Co. ;  died  in  Washington  Co..  Pa. 

MRS.  HELEN  H.  HOPE.  33300 

Born  in   Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  L.   Hope. 

Descendant  of  James  Humphreys,  of  Per.nsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  H.  Rank  and  Elizabeth  Faunce,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Faunce  and  Susan  Humphreys,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Humphreys  and  Elizabeth  Rush,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  James  Humphreys  and  Ann  Powell  Moore, 
his  wife. 

James  Humphreys,  ( 1731-1825  ).  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
John  Hewson's  2d  regiment  of  Foot,  of  Philadelphia  militia. 
He  was  born  in  England  ;  died  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

MISS  GRACE  LAWTOX.  33301 

Born  in  San  Diego,  California. 
Descendant  of  Abel  Seelye. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Whitney  Lawton  and  Charlotte  Seelye.  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Seelye  and  Ann  Giddings,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abel   Seelye  and  Betsy  Briggs,  his  wife. 
Abel  Seelye.  (1739-1806),  sen-ed  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Abijah 
Sterling's  company,  1777,  for  service  on  the  Hudson. 

MRS.  MARA'  K.  ROWAN.  :,^302 

Born  in  Dubuque,  Iowa. 
Wife  of  Joseph  J.  Rowan. 


I08  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Benner,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Keenan  (1824-1809)  and  Charlotte  Benner  (1817- 
97),  his  wife,  m.  1845. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Benner  (1787-1849)  and  Sarah  Weaver 
(1794-1867),  his  wife,  m.  1815. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac   Benner   and   Catherine,   his   wife. 

Isaac  Benner  served  as  a  private  in  the  Philadelphia  County 
Associators  and  in  the  same  company  were  his  brothers  Jacob, 
John,  Christian,  Abraham  and  Sebastian.  He  died  1823  in 
Philadelphia. 

MRS.  IDA  L.  B.  GLANVILLE.  33303 

Born  in  Cherry  Valley,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Rev.  W.  Ewart  Glanville. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Bassett,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Lorenzo  S.  Bassett  and  Almira  J.  Edson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Bassett  (1790-1862)  and  Pamelia  Bradford, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bassett  and  Mary  Yelton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Bassett  (1706-91)  and  Jean  May- 
hew,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Bassett  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Dartmouth  Alarm. 
He  was  born  1743. 

MRS.  LUCY  LUCINA  CLARK  HARVEY.  33304 

Born  in  Syracuse,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Edward  M.  Harvey. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Jackson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Clark  and  Jemima  Jackson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Jackson  and  Tryphosa  Howe,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Jackson  and  Deborah  Jackson,  his 
wife. 

Stephen  Jackson,  (1741-1820),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  minute 
man  from  Haverhill  in  Capt.  Josiah  Fay's  company  for  the 
defense  of  Boston. 

MISS  JANE  MERTON  HARVEY,  33305 

Born  in  Anamosa,  Iowa. 
Descendant  of  Stephen  Jackson. 

Daughter  of  Edward  M.  Harvey  and  Lucy  Lucina  Clark,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Clark  and  Jemima  Jackson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33304. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  IO9 


MRS.  LENA  MIRIAM  SCROGGvS  PITCHER.  33306 

Born  in  Xenia,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Unas  Nathaniel  Pitcher. 

Descendant  of  John  Ryan. 

Daughter  of  Allen  Scroggs  and  Eliza  Lucinda  Ryan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Ryan  and  Ruth  Burwell,  his  wife. 

John  Ryan,  (1749-1819),  enlisted  at  the  age  of  eighteen  and 
served  as  a  private  in  Hazen's  Continental  regiment.  He  was 
born  in  Dublin,  Ireland ;  died  in  Westmoreland  Co.,  Penna. 

Also  Nos.  18421,  29449. 

MRS.  SARAH  ANN  SARLES.  33307 

Born  near  Scranton,  Pennsylvania. 

Widow  of  Squire  E.   Sarles. 

Descendant  of  John  Phillips. 

Daughter  of  Washington  Phillips  and  Catherine  Tinklepaugh,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Komer  Phillips  and  Hannah  Mott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Phillips. 

John  Phillips,  (1751-1846),  served  in  Capt.  Samuel  Wright's 
company,  Col.  Seth  Warner's  regiment  to  re-enforce  the  army 
at  Quebec  when  Montgomery  was  killed.  He  lived  in  Pownal, 
Vt.,  until  1777  when  he  removed  to  Luzerne  Co.,  Pa.,  where  in 
1834,  he  applied  for  a  pension.  It  was  allowed  as  a  private 
with  the  Green  Mountain  Boys,  New  York.  Pennsylvania  and 
Vermont  militia.     He  was  born  in  Beekman  township.  N.  Y. 

3330^ 
MRS.  KATHARINE  BARBER  EUDALY.  33309 

Born  in  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  M.  F.  Eudaly. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Hatch,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  David  Smith  Barber  and  Sarah  Louise  Brainerd.  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Holt  Brainerd  and  Abigail  Eliza  Hatch, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  TimotJiy  Linus  Hatch  (1779-1853)  and  Sarah 
Walker  Shepherd,  his  wife,  m.  1800. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Hatch  and  Lucretia  Rockwell, 
his  wife. 

Timothy  Hatch.  (1757-1838).  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 


no  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

of  Hartford  Co.,  1818,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Connecticut 
line.     He  was  born  in  Oxford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Hartford,  Conn. 
Also  Nos.  6736,  1 741 5,  22676,  29544,  32461. 

MRS.  HARRIET  ELIZABETH  ANKENY  HARRIS.  33310 

Born  in   Quincy,   Iowa. 

Wife  of  H.  H.  Harris. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Peter  Ankeny. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  Henry  G.  Ankney  and  Faustina  H.  Newcomb, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Joseph  Ankenj^  and  Harriet  Susannah  Giesee, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Ankeny  and  Rosina  Bonnet,  his  wife. 

Peter  Ankeny,  (1751-1804),  was  captain  of  the  5th  company, 
Bedford  County,  Pennsylvania  militia,  1781  in  actual  service 
on  the  frontier.  He  was  born  in  Hagerstown,  Md. ;  died  in 
Somerset,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  13305,  23133,  30307. 

MRS.  CORA  MORGAN  CROSBY.  333 11 

Born  in  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa. 

Descendant  of  Erastus  Morgan,  of  ^Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Erastus  Gould  Morgan  and  Hannah  Mehitable  Wilder, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Calvin  Morgan  and  Lucy  Torrey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Erastus  Morgan  and  Clarissa  Chapin,  his  wife. 

Erastus  Morgan,  (1764-1857),  at  the  age  of  sixteen,  was 
stationed  at  Springfield  to  guard  the  armory.  He  was  born  in 
Holyoke. 

Also  No.  1976. 

MRS.  MARY  McCLURE  McKNIGHT.  33312 

Born  in  Westport  Landing,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  George  William  McKnight. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  William  Mauzy,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  James  R.  McClure  and  Hester  Angeline  Pattison,  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. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  HI 


William  Alauzy,  (1755-1837),  was  a  soldier  in  Capt.  Roily 
Brown's  company,  Col.  James  Garrard's  regiment  of  Virginia 
militia,  1775.  He  re-enlisted  and  was  at  the  surrender  of 
Yorktown.  Pension  allowed  for  six  months  actual  .service  as 
private  Virginia  line.  He  was  born  in  X'irginia;  died  in  Indi- 
ana. 

Also  Nos.  16643,  32067. 

MRS.  NELLIE  FO.MDA  CLAPP.  333i3 

Born  in  Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Henry  B.  Clapp. 

Descendant  of  John  Fonda,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  John  Giles  Fonda  and  Mary  McConnell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Giles  Fonda  and  Mariah  Dockstoder,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaught.er  of  John  Fonda  and  Angelica  Hausen,  his  wife,  m. 
1769. 

John  Fonda  who  had  been  an  officer  in  the  early  wars,  served 
in  the  Associated  Exempts  under  Capt.  Giles  Fonda  at  the 
battle  of  Oriskany.  He  also  served  as  a  committee  man  of 
Try  on  county.  His  widow  in  1837  ^t  the  age  of  eighty-seven, 
received  a  pension  in  Montgomery  county  for  the  actual  ser- 
vice as  a  private  in  the  New  York  line.  He  died  1813  in  Mont- 
gomery county. 

Also  No.  4732. 

MISS  KATHARINE  N.  MENZIES.  33314 

Born  in  Roseneath,  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Peachy  Menzies. 

Daughter  of  William  Adam  Menzies  and  Elizabeth  Martha  Garber, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Peachy  Menzies  and  Frances  Miskel.  his 
first  wife. 

Samuel  Peachy  Alenzies.  (1758-1833).  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll  of  Kentucky,  1732,  for  nine  months  actual  service 
as  private,  fifteen  months  as  lieutenant  and  captain.  \'irginia 
line.  He  was  bom  in  Richmond  Co.,  Ya.. :  died  in  Woodford 
county,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  3326,  15555,  20934.  27587. 

MRS.  PRISCILLA  HUMPHREYS  WHITFIELD.  33315 

Born  in  Claiborne,   Mississippi. 
Wife  of  Eugene  Nimberly  Whitfield. 


1 12  DAUGHTERS  O^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Ralph  Humphreys,  Brig.  Gen.  Evan 
Shelby  and  David  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Humphreys  and  Mary  ScoU  Jefferies, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  George  Humphreys  and  Mary  Cruborn,  his 
wife;  Nathaniel  Jefiferies  and  Katharine  Flynn  Watson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Wilson  Humphreys  (1771-1843)  and 
Sallie  Smith  (1776-1817),  his  wife,  m.  1792;  James  Jefiferies  and 
Priscilla  Shelby,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ralph  Humphreys  and  Agnes  Wilson,  his 
wife,  m.  1768;  David  Smith  and  Sarah  Terry  (d.  1780),  his  first  wife, 
m.   1776;   Evan  Shelby,  Jr.,  and  Catherine   Shelby,  his  wife. 

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

Ralph  Humphreys,  (1735-89),  served  as  colonel  in  the  revo- 
lution. He  was  born  in  Virginia ;  died  in  Claiborne  Co.,  Miss., 
and  is  buried  on  the  banks  of  Bayou  Pierre. 

Evan  Shelby,  (1720-94),  commanded  a  company  at  Point 
Pleasant,  1774.  He  led  a  successful  expedition  against  the 
Chickamauga  Indians,  1779,  and  was  made  brigadier  general 
of  militia.     He  was  born  in  Wales ;  died  in  Kings  Meadow. 

Also  Nos.  665,  2396,  4077,  5696,  6089,  8275,  10017,  20961,  23024,  24063, 
27410. 

David  Smith,  (1753-1835),  served  as  a  private  in  the  North 
Carolina  line  at  the  battles  of  King's  Mountain,  Cowpens  and 
Eutaw  Springs.     He  died  near  Jackson,  Miss. 

Also  No.  29690. 

MRS.  MARGARET  ANDERSON  WATTS.  33316 

Born  in  Garrard,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Robert  A.  Watts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Gill. 

Daughter  of  Simeon  H.  Anderson  and  Amelia  G.  Owsley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Owsley  and  Elizabeth  Gill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Gill  and  Ruth  Van  Meter  (d.  1840), 
his  wife,  m.  1779. 

Samuel  Gill  served  in  the  Virginia  Continental  line  as  lieu- 
tenant and  captain.  He  enlisted  in  Berkeley  county,  Va.,  re- 
moved to  Garrard  county  Ky.,  where  in  1822  he  died. 

MRS.  LUCY  BATE  CLARKE.  333 1 7 

Born  in  Jefferson  County,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Henry  Watts  Clarke. 


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Descendant  of  Commodore  Richard  Taylor. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Alexander  Hate  and  Susan  Robertson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Taylor  Robertson  and  Susannah  Bond 
Bate,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Robertson  and  Matilda  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter  of  Richard  Taylor  and  Catherine  Davis,  his 
wife. 

Richard  Taylor,  (  1749-1825J,  commanded  the  Tartar,  Lib- 
erty and  Patriot  in  the  Virginia  State  Navy.  He  was  wounded, 
retired  and  pensioned  as  he  was  unfit  for  further  service.  He 
died  in  Oldham  Co.,  Kentucky. 

Also  Nos.  7472,  8226,  19773. 

MRS.  MARY  BARRET  HEDDENS.  33318 

Born  in  Henderson,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Dr.  James  Heddens. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  John  H.  Barret  and  Henrietta  Offutt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Clagett  Oflfutt  and  Mary  Vance  (Glass), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Offutt  (1767-1823)  and  Ann  Clagett 
(1768-1833),  his  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  under  Capt.  Richard  Smith.  He  was  born  in  Prince 
George  Co. ;  died  in  Montgomery  Co.,  Md. 

Also  Nos.  31850,  32868. 

MRS.  MATTIE  OFFUTT  HEDDENS.  33319 

Born  in  Shelby  County,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  William  Irvin  Heddens. 
Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Claggett  Offutt  and  Mary  Vance  (Glass),  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33318. 

MRS.  MARY  EDMONIA  OFFUTT  WITHERSPOOX.      33320 

Born  in  Scott  County,  Kentucky-. 
Wife  of  Dr.  Oran  Haws  Witherspoon. 
Descendant  of  Henrv^  Claeett. 


114  DAUGHTERS  OP  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Ezra  Nathaniel  Offutt  and  Elizabeth  Amelia  Lemon, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Offutt  and  Ann  Clagett,  his  wife,  m. 
1791. 

See  No.  33318. 

MRS.  MORA  MILLER  ROBINSON.  33321 

Born  in  Jefferson  County,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  William  Taylor  Robinson. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Nicholas  Lewis  and  of  Dr.  Thomas 
Walker,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter   of   Howard   Miller   and   Madora   Griffin,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter   of  Robert   Miller  and  Mary  Howard,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaught.er  of  Isaac  Miller  and  Mary  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Lewis  and  Mary  Walker  (b. 
1742),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Walker  and  Mildred  (Thorn- 
ton) Meriwether,  his  first  wife. 

Nicholas  Lewis,  (1734-1808),  served  as  deputy  for  Bucking- 
ham county,  Virginia  and  commanded  minute  men  in  the  suc- 
cessful expedition  against  the  Cherokee  Indians.  He  and  his 
wife  are  buried  on  their  farm  near  Charlottesville. 

Also  Nos.  612,  1236,  11519,  15765,  22789,  28056. 

Thomas  Walker,  (1715-94),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety  and  was  an  explorer  of  Kentucky.  He  was  born  in 
Castle  Hill,  Va.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1438,  263s,  3046,  4982,  5515,  6748,  9374,  11519,  12257,  14051, 
15765'  19187,  25343,  28056,  30774,  32867. 

MRS.  JEAN  DAVIESS  WARREN.  33322 

Born  in  Mercer  County,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  William  Warren. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  George  Robards  and  of  Lieut.  John 
Thompson,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Daviess  and  Maria  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Burton  Thompson  and  Nancy  Robards,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaught.er  of  John  Thompson  and  Susan  Burton,  his  wife; 
George  Robards  and  Elizabeth  Barbara  Sampson,  his  wife. 

George  Robards,  (i 760-1833),  enlisted  at  seventeen  and  was 
at  Brandywine,  Germantown,  IMonmouth  and  Stony  Point. 
He  was  lieutenant  at  Camden  and  captain  under  Lafayette  at 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  II5 


Yorktowii.  lie  was  born  in  Goocliland  Co.,  V'a. ;  died  in 
Mercer  county,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  363H,  6118,  10291,  12293,  '9320,  25229. 

John  'J'honipson,  (1756-1833),  was  a])pointed  lieutenant  of 
the  Seventh  company.  Seventh  regiment,  1776  by  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety.  He  served  under  Col.  William  Henry  until 
taken  prisoner,  1781.  His  pension  was  allowed  for  over  seven 
months  actual  .service  as  lieutenant,  Virginia  line.  He  was 
born  in  Albermarle  county,  Va.,  died  in  Mercer  Co.,  Ky. 

Also  No.  12335. 

MRS.  ANNE  ALLEN  KENNEY.  t^zZ^z 

Born  in  Fayette  County,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Joseph  I.  Kenney. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Gabriel  Madison. 

Daughter  of  Richard  AIKn  and  Rosa  Ann  Kay,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frank  Allen  and  ElizabetJi  Madison,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gabriel  Madison  and  Miriam  Lewis  (d.  1845), 
his  wife,  m.  1785. 

Gabriel  Madison  enlisted  from  Hanover  county,  Va.,  and 
served  as  lieutenant  of  marines.  He  removed  to  Kentucky 
and  commanded  a  company  against  the  Indians  1782  and  was 
in  the  battle  of  Blue  Licks.  He  was  born  in  Hanover  Co.,  \'a. ; 
died  1804  in  Jessamine  Co.,  Ky. 

^JRS.  LAURA  OFFUTT  MUNDY.  333^4 

Born  in  Scott  County,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  William  H.  Mundy. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett,  of  ^vlaryland. 

Daughter  of  Ezra  N.  Offutt  (1806-86)  and  Elizabeth  Lemon  (1818- 
94),  his  wife,  m.  1836. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Offutt  (1767-1823)  and  Ann  Clagett 
( 1 768-1833),  his  wife,  m.  1791. 

See  No  mi2>. 

MRS.  EUNICE  -McLFLLAN  KELLOGG  BAKER.  333^5 

Born  in  Lubec,  Maine. 
Wife  of  William  Jay  Baker. 
Descendant    of    Elijah    Kellogg   and    of    Capt.    Joseph    Mc- 

Lellan. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  McLellan  Kellogg  and  Sophia  Brazier,  his  wife. 


Tl6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Kellogg  and  Eunice  McLellan,  his  wife,  m. 
1792;  Harrison  Brazier  and  Abigail  Riggs,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  McLellan  and  Mary  (McLellan) 
cousins,  his  wife,  m.  1756. 

Elijah  Kellogg,  (1761-1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
for  two  years  actual  service  as  drum  major.  He  was  born 
in  South  Hadley,  Mass. ;  died  in  Portland,  Maine. 

Joseph  McLellan,  (1732-1820),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Saftey,  1774,  and  1780  commanded  a  company  of  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Falmouth,  Maine,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2222,  5882,  15438. 

MRS.  LAURA  HARMON  BUZZELL.  33326 

Born  in  Standish,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  James  Irish,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Renselear  Chase  Harmon  and  Cordelia  Libby  Rounds, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Reuben  Harmon  and  Erivine  Chase,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Chase  and  Sarah  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Chase  and  Lois  Smith,  his  wife;  John 
Davis  and  Patience  Irish   (1770-1854),  his  wife,  m.   1789. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Irish  and  Mary  Gorham  Phinney 
(1736-1825),  his  wife,  m.  1756. 

James  Irish,  (1736-1816),  served  as  a  private,  1775.  He 
enlisted  as  corporal,  1776  and  was  promoted  sergeant.  He 
was  born  in  Portland  and  died  in  Gorham,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  14846,  16941. 

MRS.  THANKFUL  BABB  PLAISTED.  33327 

Born  in  Limington,  Maine,   1821. 

Wife  of  John  Plaisted. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Babb,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Babb  and  Thankful  Bangs,  his  wife. 

Peter  Babb,  (1764-1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
York  county,  Maine,  1818,  for  service  as  private  Massachusetts 
line.  He  was  born  in  Westbrook,  Mass. ;  died  in  Buxton, 
Maine. 

Also  Nos.  21526,  29892. 

MRS.  GEORGIA  A.  DAVIS  TREFETHEN.  33328 

Born  in  Monhegan,  Maine. 
Wife  of  Newell  Fails  Trefethen. 


UNE^GE  BOOK.  II7 


Descendant  of  Robert  Davis,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Davis  and  Catherine  Davis,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Davis,  Jr.,  and  Mehitable  Saunders,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Davis  and  Cornelia  Blake,  his  wife. 

Robert  Davis  served  as  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexington  Alarm 
in  Capt.  Thomas  Noyes's  company.  He  died,  1814,  in  Friend- 
ship, Maine. 

MRS.  L  YDIA  ROLLINS  WIXSON.  33329 

Born  in  Wicasset,  Maine,  l8l6. 

Wife  of  James  Wixson. 

Descendant  of  John  Rollins. 

Daughter  of  John  Rollins  and  Mary  Jones,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Rollins  and  Lydia  Clark,  his  wife. 

John  Rollins.  (1756-1843),  enlisted  1777  for  three  years  in 
Capt.  Benjamin  Burton's  company,  Col.  Henry  Sherburne's 
regiment  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Rhode  Island.  He  received 
an  honorable  discharge,  1780  at  Morristown,  N.  J.  His  pen- 
sion was  allowed  for  three  years  actual  service  as  private, 
Massachusetts  line.     He  died  in  Sydney,  ]\Iaine. 

MRS.  ELIZA  PERRY  THOMAS.  33330 

Born  in  South  Thomaston,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Capt.  Isaac  K.  Thomas. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Perry. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Perry  and  Lucy  Holland,  his  wife,  m.  1805. 

Joseph  Perry,  (1760-1853),  enlisted,  1778.  under  Capt.  Ben 
Lemont  and  served  under  Capt.  John  Hinkley  in  the  Bayaduce 
expedition  where  the  captain  was  killed.  In  1780  he  enlisted 
under  Capt.  Solomon  Walker  and  1781  under  Capt.  Jordan 
Parker.  His  pension  was  allowed,  1732,  for  nearly  two  years 
actual  service  as  private,  Massachusetts  line.  He  was  bom  in 
Marshfield,  Mass. ;  died  in  South  Thomaston,  Maine. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  KIXNEY  BRUSH.  33331 

Born  in  Rome,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Murray  P.  Brush. 

Descendant  of  Elijah  Kinney,  Dr.  Bezaleel  Mann  and  Ensign 
John  Veazie. 


Il8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI,UTION. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  G.  Kinney  and  Jennie  Veazie  Barnard,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Roswell  Kinney  (b.  1801)  and  Abby  Mann,  his 
wife ;  Job  Barnard  and  Huldah  Veazie,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Kinney  (b.  1762)  and  Mary  Gale,  his 
wife ;  Newton  Mann  and  Abagail  Maxcy,  his  wife ;  Thomas  Veazie 
and  Polly  Darling,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Kinney  and  Anna,  his  wife;  Bezaleel 
Mann  and  Bede  Carpenter,  his  wife ;  John  Veazie  and  Martha,  his 
wife. 

Elijah  Kinney,  (1740-95),  signed  the  Association  Test  of 
Connecticut.     He  died  in  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Bezaleel  Mann,  (1724-96),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety;  was  Judge  of  the  Court  and  a  member  of  the  Consti- 
tutional Convention.  He  was  born  at  Attleboro,  Mass.,  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1 1 196,  1 1 197. 

John  Veazie,  (1750-1820),  served  as  ensign  at  the  siege  of 
Boston  under  Capt.  Nailer  Hatch.  He  was  born  in  Boston, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Rome,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  13592. 

MRS.  HESTER  VIRGINIA  CALVERT  LILLY.  33332 

Born  in  Prince  George  County,  Maryland. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Henry  Walter  Lilly. 

Descendant  of  Major  Nicholas  Worthington  and  of  Richard 
Mackubin,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Baltimore  Calvert  and  Eleanor  Mackubin,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Creagh  Mackubin  and  Hester  Ann  Worth- 
ington, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Mackubin  and  Eleanor  Maccubin,  his 
wife ;  Brice  John  Worthington  and  Ann  Lee  Fitzhugh,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Mackubin,  Jr.,  and  Catherine  Wa- 
ters, his  wife ;  Nicholas  Worthington  and  Catherine  Griffith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Mackubin  and  Elizabeth  Creigh, 
his  wife. 

Richard  Mackubin,  (1710-79),  was  one  of  the  five  merchants 
of  Annapolis  to  establish  a  non-importation  association  for 
the  Province  of  Maryland  as  early  as  1769  and  in  1774  he  was 
an  active  patriot  in  favor  of  independence. 

Nicholas  Worthington,   (1734-93).  served  on  the  committee 


LINEAGIC  liOOK.  I  19 


of  Observation  and  in  tlie  legislature.     He  was  major  of  Anne 
Arundel  county  militia. 
Also  Nos.  2908,  7715,  i268r,  13354- 

MRS.  ISABEL   P.LOOMFIELD  MANNING.  33333 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  Thruston  Manning. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Jacob  Morgan,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Addincll  Hewson,  M.  D.,  and  Rachel  Macomb  Wetherill, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Wetherill  and  Isabella  Macomb,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Wetherill,  Jr.,  and  Rachel  Price,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Price  and  Rebecca  Morgan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Morgan  and  Rachel  Piersal,  his 
wife. 

Jacob  Morgan,  (1716-92)  commanded  Berks  County  As- 
sociators.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Supreme  Executive 
Council  and  delegate  to  the  Constitutional  Convention  1776. 
He  was  born  in  Wales ;  died  in  ]\lorgantown,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  1107,  2101.  7605,  8258,  10226,  11741,  12998.  18935.  28754. 

MRS.  JULIA  CAROLINE  HATCH  BURROUGHS.  33334 

Born  in  Bridegport,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  William  Ambrose  Burroughs. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Garrett. 

Daughter  of  Chauncey  Miles  Hatch  and  Minerva  Jane  Botsford, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chauncey  Miles  Hatch  and  Julia  Garrett,  his 
wife,  m.  1808. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Wait  Garrett. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Garrett  and  Mary  Woodford  (1728- 
93),  his  wife. 

John  Garrett,  (1727-78),  was  major  in  Col.  Zebulon  Butler's 
regiment  at  the  battle  of  Wyoming.  He  led  the  right  wing 
and  w^as  killed  in  the  massacre. 

Also  Nos.  7765.  8689,  31385. 

MISS  CAROLINE  AGNES  GODBOLD.  33335 

Born  in  East.  Boston,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Jolm  William  Ware  Godbold.  of  Mass- 
achusetts. 


I20  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Henry  Godbold  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Gray,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  St.  John  Godbold  and  Elizabeth  Hutchins, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  William  Ware  Godbold  and  Sarah  Ann 
Cruft,  his  wife,  m.  1803. 

John  William  Ware  Godbold,  (1760-1842),  served  as  clerk  to 
the  Deputy  Commissary  General,  and  intendant  of  prisoners, 
with  the  rank  of  captain.  His  claim  for  pension  was  allowed  his 
five  surviving  children.  He  died  at  Charlestown  and  is  buried 
in  the  old  cemetery  on  Phipps  street. 

MRS.  MARY  OTIS  MORRISON.  33336 

Born  in  Scituate,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Frank  R.  Morrison. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Waterman  and  of  Anthony  Water- 
man, of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Howland  Otis,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Hayes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Howland  Otis  and  Polly  Waterman  (b.  1791),  his 
wife,  m.  1814. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Anthony  Waterman,  Jr.,  (1763-1825),  and  De- 
borah   (Waterman)    (1768-1831),   his  wife,   m.    1787. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Anthony  Waterman  (brother  of  Nathaniel) 
and  Deborah  Foster,  his  wife;  Nathaniel  Waterman  and  Mercy  Otis 
(1745-1834),  his  wife,  parents  of  Deborah. 

Nathaniel  Waterman  served  on  the  Committee  of  Corres- 
pondence of  Scituate. 

Anthony  Waterman,  (1736-99),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  and  served  with  his  brother  on  war  committees. 

Also  No.  18514. 

MRS.  ^lARY  F.  CUTTING.  33337 

Born  in  West  Boylston,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Louis  Cutting. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Johnathan  Smith,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Linus  M.  Harris  and  Armilla  E.  Ronnels,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Harris  and  Waity  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Smith  and  Freelove  Boss,  his  wife. 

Johnathan  Smith,  (1746-1841),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Providence  Co.,  Rhode  Island,  1831,  for  service  as  Heu- 
tenant  in  the  Rhode  Island  Continental  Hne.  He  was  born  in 
Scituate,  R.  I.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2192,  9650,  10510,  14405,  25895. 


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MRS.  HARRIET  MOWRY  LAPHAM  LELAND.  33338 

Born  in  Blackstonc,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Frank  Augustus  Leland. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Pelatiah  Thayer,  of  Massachusetts, 

Daughter  of  Mowry  Lapham  and  Harriet  Thayer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Thayer  and  Urana  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Pelatiah  Thayer  and  Hannah  Thayer,  his  wife. 

Pelatiah  Thayer,  (1739-93),  served  as  a  private  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  subsequently  as  lieutenant,  fie  was 
born  in  Mendon,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MISS  MARY  E.  WHITING.  33339 

Born  in  West  Boylston,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jonathan  Smith,  of  Rhode  Island. 
Josiah  Richards,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Whiting  and  Mary  Smith  Harris,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Whiting  and  Nancy  Richards,  his  wife ; 
Henry  Harris  and  Waty  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Richards  and  Sarah  Shuttleworlh,  his 
wife,  m.  1778;  Jonathan  Smith  (1746-1841),  and  Freelove  Boss,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33337- 

Josiah  Richards,  (1749-1833),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Norfolk  county,  1831,  for  ten  months  actual  service  as 
private  in  the  Massachuset^  militia.  He  was  at  Bunker  Hill. 
He  was  born  in  Dedham,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  22482. 

MRS.  ROSA  PECKHAM  DANIELSON.  33340 

Born  in  East  Killingly,  Connecticut. 

Widow  of  George  Whitman  Danielson. 

Descendant  of  Seth  Peckham. 

Daughter  of  Fenner  Harris  Peckham,  M.  D.,  and  Catherine  Davis 
Torrey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hazael  Peckham,  M.  D.,  and  Susannah  Thornton, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of   Seth  Peckham  and  Marcy  Smith,  his  wife. 

Seth  Peckham,  (i 750-1826"),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Joseph  Kimball's  company  of  Scituate.  Rhode  Island,  1777. 
He  was  born  in  Dartmouth.  Mass. ;  died  in  Gloucester.  R.  I. 

Also  No.  28108. 


122  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

MISS  KATHERINE  FENNER  PECKHAM.  33341 

Born  in  North  Killingly,  Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  Seth  Peckham. 

Daughter  of  Fenner  Harris  Peckham,  M.  D.,  and  Catharine  Davis 
Torrey,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33340. 

MISS  EFFIE  G.  CRONING.  33342 

Born  in  Manchester,  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Stephen  Hoyt,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  James  Croning  and  Phebe  Ann  Hoyt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Hoyt,  Jr.,  and  Salona  Bement,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Stephen  Hoyt  and  Phebe  Presbury,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Stephen  Hoyt  and  Sarah  Straw,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Hoyt  and  Abigail  Eastman,  his 
wife. 

Stephen  Hoyt,  (1746-1824),  served  as  Heutenant  at  the 
battle  of  Bunker  Hill  and  the  surrender  of  Burgoyne.  He 
was  born  in  Hopkinton ;  died  in  Bradford,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  30449. 

MISS  MERCY  SNOW  DAVENPORT.  33343 

Born  in  Cohasset,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Abner  Robbins,  Edmund  Sears  and  Christo- 
pher Sears,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Frances  Marion  Davenport  and  Emma  Smith  Robbins, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Robbins  and  Eunice  Sears  (b.  1796), 
his  wife,  m.  1816. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abner  Robbins  and  Jerusha,  his  wife ;  Chris- 
topher Sears  and  Mary  Snow,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edmund  Sears  and  Hann;;h  Crowell,  his 
wife,  m.  1743. 

Abner  Robbins,  (1757- 1848),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Barnstable  county,  181 8,  for  one  years  actual  service  as 
private  in  the  Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born  in  Brewster, 
Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Edmund  Sears,  (1712-96),  was  a  sea  captain  unloading  in 
Boston  Harbor  when  he  participated  in  throwing  the  tea  over- 
board.    He  had  four  sons  in  the  army. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I23 


Christopher  Sears,  (  1756-1809J,  served  in  Capt.  Elisha  Nye's 
company,  1776  ami  under  Capt.  Micah  Chapman,  1778  at  the 
Dartmouth  Alarm. 

•Mso  Nos.  22741,  32896. 

MRS.  CARRIE  SPAULDING  FAIRBAIRN.  33344 

Born  in  Cambridge,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  John  R.  Fairbairn. 

Descendant  of  Alexander  Glover,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  Oliver  Hammond  and  Elizabeth  Blake  Nor- 
cutt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eleazor  Norcutt  and  Elizabeth  Glover,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Glover  and  Nancy  Sprung,  his  wife. 

Alexander  Glover,  (1761-1821),  enlisted  1779  in  Capt.  Hall's 
company  and  re-enlisted  1780  for  the  v^ar  under  Capt.  Nathan 
Dix.     He  was  born  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  EUGENIA  FRANCES  BARTLETT  LOVELL.  33345 

Born  in  Boonton,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Charles  E.  Lovell. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Abiel  Mitchell,  of  r\Iassachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Bradford  Denis  Willis  Bartlett  and  Sarah  Ellen  Clark, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Bartlett  and  Sarah  Willis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Willis  and  Deborah  Mitchell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abiel  Mitchell  and  Mary  Leonard  (.1740- 
1827),  his  wife. 

Abiel  Mitchell,  (1733-1821),  commanded  the  first  company 
from  Easton  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  ser;-ed  as  colonel 
of  Bristol  county  militia  and  on  many  important  committees 
during  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Bridgewater ;  died  in  Easton, 
Mass. 

Also  Nos.  4988,  6109. 

^IRS.  MARIA  F.  NASH.  33346 

Born  in  AbingTon,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Benjamin  Lincoln  Nash. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Pulling,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Greenwood  Cushing  and  Mary  Hobart  Reed,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Reed  and  Sarah  Pulling,  his  wife. 


124  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Pulling  and  Sarah  Thaxter,  his  second 
wife. 

John  Pulling,  (1737-87),  served  as  captain  in  Col.  Thomas 
Craft's  artillery  and  as  commissary  of  Ordnance,  Continental 
army.     He  was  born  in  Boston,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  18505,  20984,  30804. 

MISS  ELLEN  ELISABETH  ARMES.  33347 

Born  in  Southbridge,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Browning,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Lathrop  Armes,  Jr.  and  Dolly  Perrin  Grosvenor,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lathrop  Armes,  Sr.  and  Betsey  Browning  (b. 
1801),  his  wife,  m.  1820. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Browning  (b.  1770)  and  Lucinda  Smith, 
his  wife,  m.  1800. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Browning  and  Lois  Sherman,  his 
wife,  m.  1760. 

Joseph  Browning,  (1733-1813).  served  on  important  war 
committees  and  in  tlie  militia.  He  was  born  in  Rutland;  died 
in  Brimfield,  Mass. 

MRS.  HELEN  R.  GREENWOOD.  33348 

Born  in  Gardner,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Alvin  M.  Greenwood. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Seth  Heywood,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Levi  Heywood  and  Martha  Wright,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Heywood  and  Mary  Whitney,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Heywood  and  Martha  Temple,  his  wife. 

Seth  Heywood,  (1738-1826),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Worcester  county  militia  under  Capt.  Ephraim  Richardson, 
1777.     He  was  born  in  Worcester;  died  in  Gardner,  Mass. 

Also  No.  28991. 

MRS.  FANNY  ELLEN  RICHARDSON.  33349 

Born  in  Ashburnham,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  George  S.  Richardson. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Bennett,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Abram  Bennett  and  Fanny  Burgess,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Abram  Bennett  and  Eunice  Gibson,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter   of   Abraham    Bennett    and    Sarah    Goodnow,    his 
wife. 


LINKAGE  BOOK.  125 


Abraham  Bennett,  (1739-1835),  was  a  minute  man  from 
Ashby  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  served  as  a  private  at  the 
battle  of  White  Plain.-.,  1776  in  Capt.  Tiiomas  Warner's  com- 
pany. 

MRS.  MARY  ADAMvS  SMITH  HANSON.  33350 

Born  in  Athi)I,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Edgar  Trafton  Hanson. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Caleb  Smith,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Adin  Holbrook  Smith  and  Louise  Maria  Adams,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter   of   Joshua    Smith   and    Hannah    Fish,    his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Smith  and  Submit  Morton  (1742-83), 
his  wife.  m.  1762. 

Caleb  Smith,  (i 739-1 813),  served  as  sergeant  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  and  as  lieutenant  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign  under 
'  Capt.  John  Oliver,  Col.  Nathan  Sparhawk's  regiment.  He 
was  born  in  Athol,  Mass. ;  died  in  Orwell,  Vt. 

MISS  MABEL  TEMPLE.  33351 

Born  in  North  Adams,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  William  Bisil  Sherman  and  of  Seth  Temple, 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Monroe  Temple  and  Harriet  Sherman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Seth  Temple,  Jr.  and  Julia  Porter,  his  wife; 
William  Sherman  and  Harriet  Northam.  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter    of    Seth    Temple    and    Martha    Hunt,    his    wife; 

William  Bisil  Sherman  and  Sarah  Gardner,  his  wife. 

William  Bisil  Sherman,  (1759-1846),  enlisted  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Josiah  Gibb's  company  at  the  age  of  seventeen.  He 
served  under  Capt.  John  Carr,  Sullivan's  brigade  at  Newport, 
1778  and  also  under  Lafayette.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Berkshire  county,  Mass.,  for  sendee  in  the  Rhode  Island 
state  troops  and  militia.  He  was  born  in  Scituate,  R.  I.,  and 
died  in  Williamstowm,  Mass.  He  was  a  nephew  of  Roger 
Sherman,  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Also  No.  16840. 

Seth  Temple,  (1753-1824),  enlisted  1777  and  marched  to 
the  relief  of  the  northern  army  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign.  He 
was  born  in  Heath,  Alass.,  where  he  died. 


126  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  ANNIE  LUND  MERIAM.  33352 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Morrison  Ellsworth  Meriam. 

Descendant  of  John  Fowler. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Lund  and  Mary  M.  Mendell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Lund  and  Hannah  B.  Dodge,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Dodge  and  Martha  Fowler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Fowler  and  Sarah  (Perkins)  Ab- 
bott, his  wife. 

John  Fowler,  (1750-1824),  was  a  minute  man  from  Ipswich 
under  Capt.  Nathaniel  Wade  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and  the 
battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  He  was  born  in  Ipswich,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Bridgeton,  Maine. 

MISS  CARRIE  J.  ALLISON.  33353 

Born  in  Cambridge,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  George  Martin. 

Daughter  of  George  A.  Allison  and  Julia  Powers,  his  wife 

Granddaughter  of  of  Alanson  Powers  and  Serepta  Martin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Martin  and  Abigail  Currier,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Martin  and  Dorothy  Brown,  his 
wife. 

George  Martin,  (1743-1827),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Vermont,  1818,  for  three  years  actual  service  as  private 
with  the  Connecticut  troops.  He  was  born  in  Windham, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Rochester,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  16832,  28418,  29004. 

MISS  SUSAN  C.  ALLISON.  33354 

Born  in  Cambridge,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  George  Martin. 

Daughter  of  George  A.  Allison  and  Julia  Powers,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33353- 

MISS  CAROLINE  FISKE  NEAL.  33355 

Born  in  Charlestown,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Rev.  Jonas   Clark,  Jeremiah  Daniell,   Capt. 
Jonathan  Fisk  and  Samuel  Whittemore,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  Benjamin  Neal  and  Elmira  Fiske  (1823-95), 
his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  1 27 


Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Ncal  (1793-1880)  and  Eunice  Daniell 
(1797-1845),  his  wife;  Horatio  Hancock  Fiske  (1790-1829)  and  La- 
tetia  Whittcmorc   (i799-r89i),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddauglitcr  of  Jeremiah  Daniell  (i773-i8i8j  and  Eunice 
Keith  (1771-1852),  his  wife;  Rev.  Thaddeus  Fiskc  (1762-1855J  and 
Lucy  Clark  (1767-1855),  his  wife;  Amos  Whittcmorc  (1759-1828; 
and  Helen  Weston  (1762-1829),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Daniell  and  Abigail  Fisher  (1746- 
1801),  his  wife;  Jonathan  Fisk  and  Abigail  (Fiske)  (1739-1830),  his 
wife,  m.  1760;  Rev.  Jonas  Clark  and  Lucy  Bower,  his  wife;  Thomas 
Whit.temore    (1729-99)    and   Anna   Curter    (1731-1816),   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whittemore  and  Elizabeth 
Spring  (1675-1764),  his  first  wife. 

Jonas  Clark,  (1730- 1805),  a  graduate  of  Harvard,  was  a 
patriot  preacher  at  Lexington  and  the  wounded  were  placed 
under  the  care  of  his  family. 

Also  Nos.  1 140,  2167,  5776,  6856,  11012,  26639. 

Jeremiah  Daniell,  (1744-84),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm.     He  was  boni  and  died  in  Needham,  Mass. 

Jonathan  Fisk,  (1739-1814),  served  as  lieutenant  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  as  captain  of  Middlesex  county  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Weston,  where  he  died. 

Samuel  Whittemore,  (1696-1793),  turned  out  to  defend  his 
home  and  was  wounded  at  Lexington. 

Also  Nos.  5098,  10575,  16853,  23473,  30957,  31612. 

MISS  ALICE  M.  LONGFELLOW.  3335^ 

Born  in  Cambridge,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Peleg  Wadsworth. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow  and  Elizabeth  Appleton, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Longfellow  and  Zilpah  Wadsworth,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Peleg  Wadsworth  and  Elizabeth  Bartlett.  his 
wife. 

Peleg  Wadsworth,  (1748-1829),  a  graduate  of  Harvard, 
organized  a  company  for  the  defense  of  Boston.  He  was  ap- 
pointed an  engineer  and  employed  in  fortifying  Dorchester 
Heights.  He  was  aide  to  General  Artemas  \\'ard.  1776  and 
1777-82  brigadier  general  of  Massachusetts  militia.  He  served 
in  Sullivan's  expedition  to  Rhode  Island,  had  command  of  the 
Bayuduce  expedition,  and   1781   was   taken  prisoner  and  im- 


128  daughti;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

confined  four  months  at  Fort  George.     He  was  born  in  Dux- 
bury,  ]\Iass. ;  died  in  Hiram,  Maine. 
Also  No.  203. 

MRS.  EMMA  GRISCOM  SMITH.  33357 

Born  in  New  York,,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Clement  Lawrence  Smith,  LL.  D. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Charles  Wilson  Peale. 

Daughter  of  John  Hoskins  Griscom  and  Henrietta  Peale,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rembrandt  Peale  and  Eleanor  Short,  his  first  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Wilson  Peale  and  Rachel  Brewer 
(1744-90),  his  first  wife,  m.  1762. 

Charles  Wilson  Peale,  (1741-1827),  served  at  Trenton, 
Princeton,  Germantown,  Whitemarsh  and  Valley  Forge.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  Assembly  1778.  He  was  a  celebrated 
artist  and  his  portraits  of  Washington  are  very  valuable.  He 
was  born  in  Queen  Anne  Co.,  Maryland;  died  in  Philadelphia. 

Also  Nos.  2350,  6426,  12820,  li 


MRS.  NELLIE  PORTER  OSBORNE.  33358 

Born  in   Norwood,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  E.  Osborne. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Stearns  and  of  Nehemiah  Porter. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Smith  Woodman  and  Lucy  Stearns,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Stearns  (b.  1790)  and  Joanna  Porter  (b. 
1798),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Stearns  and  Mary  (Stearns),  his 
wife ;    Nehemiah  Porter  and  Joanna  Barbour,  his  wife,  m.  1782. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Stearns  and  Mary  Bigelow,  his 
wife ;  Phineal  Stearns  and  Mary  Wellington,  his  wife,  m.  1761  (par- 
ents of  Mary). 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Stearns  and  Sarah  Bowman, 
his  wife. 

Samuel  Stearns,  (1739-1817),  served  as  lieutenant  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Watertown ;  died  in  Walt- 
ham,  Admass. 

Nehemiah  Porter,  (1757-1846),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Maine  for  nine  months  actual  service  as  private.  New 
Hampshire  line.  He  was  born  at  Rindge,  N.  H.;  died  at 
North  Yarmouth,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  29489,  31482. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  I29 


MRS.  MAF.I-L  KNAPP  BENJAMIN.  33359 

I^orn  in  Chelsea,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of   Forrest   Ellsworth   Benjamin. 

Descendant  of  l^)rig.  Gen.  John  Glover,  of  Massachusetts, 

Daughter  of  Charles  Knapp  and  Lydia  Ann  Dixey,  his  wife. 

GranddauKlitcr  of   Richard   Dixey  and   Lydia   Grant,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Peter  Dixey  and  Hannah  Glover,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Glover  and   Sally   Pierce,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  John  Glover  and  Hannah  Gale,  his 
wife. 

John  Glover,  ( 1732-97),  served  as  colonel,  1775;  as  brigadier 
general  Continental  line  1777;  retired  1782.  He  was  born  in 
Salem  ;  died  in  Marblehead. 

Also  Nos.  13396,  14365,  15005,  27432,  30275,  31598. 

MRS.  EMMA  HUNT  BAILEY.  33360 

Born  in  Clinton,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Eben  Howe  Bailey. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Ebenezer  Parker,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  Hunt  and  Eliza  Parker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Quincy  Parker  and  Patience  Brooks,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Parker  and  Dorcas  Monroe,  his 
wife. 

Ebenezer  Parker,  (1750-1839),  served  as  corporal  and  ser- 
geant in  Capt.  John  Parker's  company.  He  was  born  in 
Lexington;  died  in  Princeton,  Mass. 

MISS  FRANCES  RACHEL  BURNHAM.  33361 

Born  in  Boston.  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Samuel  Adams,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Mellin  P.  Burnham  and  Annie  M.  Hardy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Burnham  and  Florilla  A.  Burbank,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Perley  P.  Burnham  and  Mary  Adams,  his 
wife. 

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

Samuel  Adams,  (1750-1813),  served  as  ensign  and  lieuten- 
ant in  the  New  Hampshire  militia.     He  died  in  JafTrey,  N.  H. 

6 


130  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

MISS  GRACE  MESERVE  COOLIDGE.  33362 

Born   in   Boston,    Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  John  Boies,  and  of  Capt.  John  Parker. 

Daughter  of  Emersosn  Coolidge  and  Lucy  Wyeth,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Coolidge  and  Mehitable  Parker  Boies,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Boies  and  Mary  Parker,  his  wife. 

John  Boies,  (1760-1833),  served  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign; 
was  wounded  at  Monmouth ;  taken  prisoner,  1780  and  confined 
one  year  in  Mill  prison,  England.  He  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll  of  Somerset  county,  Maine,  1818,  for  service  as 
private  in  the  New  Hampshire  line.  He  was  born  in  Boston, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Madison,  Maine. 

John  Parker  commanded  a  company  of  New  Hampshire 
Rangers,  1775.    He  was  born  1738  in  Deacut,  Mass. 

MISS  ALICE  JOSEPHINE  JOHNSON.  33363 

Born    in    Boston,    Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Parker. 

Daughter  of  Ezekiel  Sanford  Johnson  and  Amanda  Dolly  Martin, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Martin  and  Betsey  Tufts  Parker,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Parker  and  Lydia,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33362. 

MISS  REBECCA  RICHARDSON  JOSLIN.  33364 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Joslin,  Jr.,  and  of  Corp.  David 
Joslin,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Gilman  Joslin  and  Mary  Ann  Maria  CHne,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Joslin  and  Rebecca  Richardson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Joslin,  Jr.,  and  Susannah  Carter,  his 
wife. 

John  Joslin,  Jr.,  (1735-1810),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Correspondence  and  as  captain  of  a  company  at  the  battle  of 
Bennington.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Leominster,  Mass. 

David  Joslin,  (1765-1825),  enhsted  at  sixteen  for  three  years 
and  was  corporal  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  born  in 
Leominster,  Mass. ;  died  in  Stoddard,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  6569.  1 1625,  12128,  20544,  29086. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I3I 


MRS.  MARY  R.  WITIIINGTON'.  33365 

Horn   in   Solon,   Maine. 

Wife    of    Augustus    II.    VVithingtoii. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Bosworth. 

Daughter  of  Charles  E.  Bosworth  and  Angelia  Coolidge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James    Bosworth  and   Dorcas   Fletcher,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Bosworth  and  Abagail  Williams 
(1762-1839),   his   wife. 

Jonathan  Bosworth,  (  1757-1833).  enHsted,  1775  in  Capt. 
Daniel  Lathrop'.s  company  and  1776  .served  one  year  in  Capi. 
Elijah  Crocker's  company,  Col.  John  Bailey's  regiment.  He 
was  at  Harlem  Heights.  He  applied  for  a  pension,  1818,  and. 
it  was  allowed  for  one  years  actual  service  as  private,  Massa- 
chusetts line.  He  was  born  in  West  Bridgewater,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Solon,  Maine. 

MRS.  EMMA  FRANCES  LOW.  33366 

Born  in   Stoddard,   New   Hampshire. 

Wife  of  J.  Frank  Low. 

Descendant  of  William  Pike. 

Daughter  of  Amos  Pike  and  Joanna  C.  Pike,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse   Pike  and  Anna   Pike,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Pike  and  Thankful  Pike,  his  wife. 

William  Pike.  (1762-1832),  enlisted  from  Sterling,  Mass., 
and  served  under  diftereiit  commands,  1778- 1780.  He  applied 
for  a  pension  in  Cheshire  county,  X.  H.,  and  it  was  allowed  for 
nearly  eighteen  months  actual  service  as  private  in  the  ^ilas.^a- 
chusetts  Continental  line. 

MRS.  ^lARTHA  M.  FULLER.  33367 

Born    in    Newport,    Vermont. 

Wife  of   Henry  C.   Fuller. 

Descendant  of  John  Knox. 

Daughter  of  Archelaus  Sias  and  Melissa  Hodgdon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Parker  Gowall  Hodgdon  and  Mary  (Molly)  Knox, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Knox  and  Molly  Grant,  his  wife. 

John  Knox  enlisted  as  a  private  1777  in  Capt.  Samuel 
Derby's  company.  Col.  John  Bailey's  regiment  for  three  years 
and  was  honorably   discharged.    1780.  at  West   Point.        His 


132  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

pension  was  allowed,  1818,  for  three  years  service  as  private, 
Massachusetts  line.     He  was  born  1745  in  Berwick,  Alaine. 

MRS.  LIZZIE  RICHARDSON  FOX.  33368 

Born  in  Dracut,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Fred  A.  Fox. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Ebenezer  Varnum,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Edward  E.  Richardson  and  Phebe  W.  Hayes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Richardson  and  Hannah  Varnum,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaught.er  of  Col.  Prescott  Varnum  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Varnum  and  Hannah  Fox,  his 
wife. 

Ebenezer  Varnum,  (1744-1815),  served  as  a  minute  man  at 
the  Lexington  Alarm  and  as  lieutenant  under  Capt.  Peter 
Coburn  at  Bunker  Hill.  He  was  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign 
under  Capt.  Joseph  Bradley  Varnum.  He  was  born  in  Dracut, 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  10047.  1 1577,  17562,  23293,  24672,  29923. 

MRS.  EAIMA  v..  RUSSELL.  33369 

Born  in  Lisbon,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Asa  Cole  Russell. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Reuben  Parker. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Parker  and   Maria  T.,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Parker  (1765- 1834)  and  Lydia  Whipple  (1770- 
1863),  his  wife,  m.    1788. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Parker  and  Sarah  Wooley,  his  wife, 
m.   1759. 

Reuben  Parker.  (  1734-1825),  served  as  corporal  in  Capt. 
Reuben  Alexander's  company  of  Cheshire  county,  N.  H.,  to  re- 
■■'nforce  the  army  at  Ticonderoga.  He  was  born  in  Reading, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Richmond,  N.  H. 

333/0 

MRS.  HELEN  WESTON  HART.  3337i 

Born   in   Lincoln,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Joseph   Storer  Hart. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Weston,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Leonard  Wheeler  Weston  and  Ruth  Howes,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Weston  and  Mary  Wheeler,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Weston  and  Lydia  Brown,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  I33 


Daniel  Weston,  (1758-1823),  servcfl  as  a  private,  1778.  in 
Capt.  Daniel  Harrington's  company  of  Massachusetts  militia. 

MISS  GEORGIANA  HOWES  WESTON.  zzn2 

Born   in   Lincoln,   Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Daniel  Weston. 

Daughter  of  Leonard  VVhtelcr  Weston  and   Ruth   Howes,  his  wife. 
See  No.  zzyjx. 

MRS.  VIOLA  ARCHER  HAYNES.  33373 

Born   in    Danvers,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  George  Leonard  Haynes. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Archer  and  of  Joseph  Robbins. 

Daughter  of  Stephen  Durkee  Archer  (1826-1902)  and  Mary  Rob- 
bins  Magray,  his  wife,  m.   1850. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Tupper  Archer  (1782-1863)  and  Eleanor 
Durkee,  his  wife ;  Capt.  John  Magray  and  Abigail  Robbins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Archer  and  Elizabeth  Tupper,  his  wife; 
Joseph  Robbins  and  Elizabeth  Stevens    (d.   1845).  his  wife.  m.   1779. 

John  Archer,  (1752-1830),  was  sergeant  major  of  Colonel 
John  Allen's  regiment  of  Artillery  for  duty  at  Machias.  He 
was  born  in  England ;  died  in  Cherryfield,  Maine. 

Joseph  Robbins,  (1757-1839),  enlisted,  1775,  under  Capt. 
Isaac  Wood,  Col.  Theophilus  Cotton's  regiment  and  was  at 
the  siege  of  Boston.  In  1776  he  re-enlisted  and  served  as  an 
artificer  at  Trenton  and  Princeton.  In  1779  he  served  in  the 
Indian  campaign  under  Sullivan.  He  was  placed  on  the  pen- 
sion roll  for  two  years  actual  service  as  private,  ]^»Ia5sachusetts 
line.     He  was  born  in  Kingston,  Mass. ;  died  in  Nova  Scotia. 

MRS.  MARTHA  CHESLEY  KXAPP.  m-js, 

Born  in   Boston,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Benjamin   Lindsey  Knapp. 

Descendant  of  Lemuel  Standish. 

Daughter  of  Chcsley  Hayes  and  Elizabeth  Rebecca  McDonald,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  JNIcDonald  and  Elizabeth  Heman.  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Heman  and  Hannah  Standish.  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Standish  and  Rachel  Jackson,  his 
wife. 

Lemuel    Standi>;h.    (  1746-1824),   marched   at   the  Lexington 


134  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Alarm  in  Capt.  Nathan  Mitchell's  company.     He  was  born  in 
Pembroke,  Mass. ;  died  in  Bath,  Maine. 

MRS.  LUCINDA  M.  VILES.  33375 

Born  in  Chelsea,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  George  W.  Viles. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Kelley,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Stephen  Arnold  and  Mary  Frost  Kelley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alva  Kelley  (b.  1797)  and  Lucy  Beaverstock,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Kelley  (1764-1817)  and  Rachel  Abbott 
(1768-1854),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Kelley  and  Sarah  Barker,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Kelley  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Daniel  Moore's 
company,  raised  for  Canada,  1776  and  marched  from  Pem- 
broke to  re-enforce  the  army  at  Bennington,  1777.  He  was 
born  in  Kingston,  1733;  died  in  Pembroke,  N.  H. 

MISS  ANNA  COBURN  PEVEY.  33376 

Born  in  Lowell,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Pevey. 

Daughter  of  James  A.  Pevey  and  Sarah  Louise  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abiel  Pevey  (b.  1807)  and  Louisa  Stone,  his 
wife,  m.  1832. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Pevey  and  Lucy  Cummings  (1767-1854), 
his  wife,  m.  1787. 

Peter  Pevey,  (1762-1836),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Hillsboro  county,  N.  H.  1818,  for  service  as  private  Massa- 
chusetts Continental  line.  He  was  born  in  Andover,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Greenfield,  N.  H. 

MISS  MARIAN  THOMPSON  HOSMER.  33377 

Born  in  Woburn,   Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  John  Hosmer. 

Daughter  of  Alvan  Hosmer  and  Octavia  Emerson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Christopher  Page  Hosmer  and  Nancy  Thomp- 
son, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hosmer  and  Anna  Fosgate,  his  wife. 

John  Hosmer,  (1758-1839),  served  in  Capt.  John  Parker's 
company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.     He  was  at  White  Plains 


UNBAGE  BOOK.  I35 


and  in  the  lUirgoync  campaign,  1777.     He  was  born  in  Med- 
ford,  Mass,;  died  in  New  Ipswich,  \.  H. 

MRS  FLORENCE  GOODHUE  WILLIAMvS.  3Z37S 

Born    in    I'oston,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Jerome   H.  Williams. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Ebenezer  Colby,  2d,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  F.  Goodhue  and  Vashti  Colby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nehemiah  F.  Taylor  and  Esther  Woodman  Colby, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Colby,  3d,  and  Sally  Blodgett,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Colby,  2d,  and  Anna  Hoyt,  his 
wife. 

Ebenezer  Colby,  2d,  (1761-1840),  served  as  corporal  in  Capt. 
Robert  Crawford's  company  for  the  defense  of  Piscataqua 
Harbor.  He  was  born  in  Haverhill,  Mass. ;  died  in  Sanborn- 
ton,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.    16266,  2103 1. 

MRS.  MARY  LOUISE  BAM  FORD.  33379 

Born  in  Fall  River,  Massachusetts. 

Wife   of  George  Edwin   Bamford. 

Descendant  of  Pardon  Davol,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  H.  Barnard  and  Mary  Davol,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abner  Davol  and  Betsey  Simmons,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Pardon  Davol  and  Priscilla  Read,  his  wife. 

Pardon  Davol,  (1743-1808),  was  a  minute  man,  1776,  in 
Capt.  Joseph  Durfee's  Freetown  company  at  the  Rhode  Island 
alarm. 

MRS.  MARGARET  H.  ROOT.  33380 

Born   in   Kittery,    Maine. 

Descendant  of  Corporal  Joseph  Pennell. 

Daughter  of  John  Remick  and  Eunice  Meribah  Pennell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Pennell  and  Sally  Currier,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Pennell  and  Eunice  Nash  (d.  1813), 
his  second  wife. 

Joseph  Pennell,  (1747-1833),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Cumberland  county  for  service  as  private  and  corporal  of 
Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  bom  in  Falmouth,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Gray,  Maine. 


l;^6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ELAIIRA  E.  MITCHELL.  33381 

Born   in    Pelham,    New    Hampshire. 

Wife  of   George  E.   Mitchell. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Russell  and  of  Simeon  Coburn, 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Simeon  Currier  (1803-81)  and  Emily  Hall  (1806-1900), 
his  wife,  m.   1826. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Currier  and  Hannah  Coburn  (1772-1847), 
his  wife,  m.  1799;  Phineas  Hall  (1768-1844)  and  Patty  Cheever  (1770- 
1868),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Coburn  and  Elizabeth  Coburn,  his 
first  wife,  m.  1766;  Ephraim  Hall,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Russell,  his  wife, 
m.    1765. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Russell  and  Abigail  Gage,  his 
wife,  m.  1743. 

Stephen  Russell,  (1722- 1800),  commanded  a  company  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Dracut,  Mass.,  where  he 
died. 

Simeon  Coburn,  (1733-1802),  served  as  a  private  to  re- 
enforce  the  northern  army,  1777,  in  Capt.  Joseph  Bradley 
Varnum's  company  of  Dracut  volunteers. 

Also  No.  31968. 

MRS.  KATE  COLONY  FRYE.  33382 

Born  in  Keene,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Col.  James  A.  Frye. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  JosHn,  Jr.,  Corp.  David  Joslin  and 
Alexander  Eames. 

Daughter  of  Hon.   Horatio  Colony  and  Emeline  Joslin,   his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elias  Joslin  and  Maria  Eames,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Joslin  and  Rebecca  Richardson,  his 
wife;  Alexander  Eames  and  Beriah  Marshall,  his  wife. 

See    No.   33364- 

Alexander  Eames,  (1761-1845),  served  three  years  as  ma- 
tross  in  the  artillery  under  Col.  Paul  Revere,  Massachusetts 
line.     He  died  in  Dublin,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  1 1625. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  G.  BAILEY  ORCUTT.  33383 

Born    in    Boston,    Massachusetts. 
Wife   of   Lucius   W.   Orcutt. 
Descendant  of  Caleb  Bailey,  of  Massachusetts. 


LINEAGE  BCX>K.  137 


Daughter  of  Lemuel  Stetson   Bailey  and  Sarah  Jane  Vinal,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Caleb  Bailey,  Jr.,  and  Deborah  Vinal,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb   liailcy  and   Philippa  Peakcs,  his   wife. 

Caleb  Bailey,  (  1738-86 j,  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety  and  served  as  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexington  Alarm. 
He  was  born  in  Scituate,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 


MRS.  SOPHIE  PORTER  SCOTT  TURNER.  33384 

Born  in  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  James  W.  Turner. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Moses  Porter. 

Daughter  of  Ira  Scott  and  Esther  Kennedy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Scott  and  Laura  Porter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of   Elijah    Porter   and   Mary   Lawrence,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Porter  and  Sarah  (Kilham)  Park 
(1742-1843),  his  wife. 

Moses  Porter,  (1738-1803),  turned  out  as  sergeant  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  at  Bennington,  Bemis  Heights  and 
Saratoga.  He  was  born  in  Mansfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Pawlet, 
Vt.,  and  Major  is  inscribed  on  his  tomb. 

Also  Nos.  9247,  10571,  28145. 

333^5 

MRS.  KATE  CRAWFORD  VAN  BUSKIRK.  33386 

Born  in  Pontiac,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Charles  M.  Van   Buskirk. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Ingalsbe,  Asa  Clark  and  Azor 
Cole. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  B.  Crawford  and  Annie  Ingalsbe,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Ingalsbe  and  Sarah  Amanda  Marvin,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Ingalsbe  and  Rebecca  Clark,  his  wife; 
Aaron  Marvin  and  Sarah  Cole,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Ingalsbe  and  Polly  Hicks,  his  wife; 
Asa  Clark  and  Rebecca  Allen,  his  wife ;  Azor  Cole  and  Dorinda  Clin- 
ton, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Ingalsbe  and  Susannah 
Robins,   his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Ingalsbe,  (i730-i8o2\  served  as  captain  in  Col. 
Job  Cushing's  regiment  of  Worcester  County  Massachusetts 
militia. 

Azor  Cole,   (1736-1837).  served  as  a  private  in  the  Albany 


138  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

county,  New  York  militia.  He  lived  to  a  phenomenal  age  and 
died  in  Springwater,  New  York. 

Asa  Clark  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Rutland,  Vt., 
1818  for  one  years  actual  service  as  private  Connecticut  line. 
He  was  born  1753. 

Also  Nos.  8673,  30373. 

MRS.  ADA  LOUISE  SMITH  HILDNER.  33387 

Born  in  Pontiac,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  E.  C.  Hildner. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Smith,  Commodore  Thomas  Truxton, 
Commodore  Silas  Talbot,  Capt.  Caleb  Phelps  and  Thomas 
Leggett,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Chester  Smith  and  Ada  Louise  Leggett,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Chester  Smith  and  Julia  Pheonix  Talbot, 
his  wife;  Samuel  Mott  Leggett  and  Deborah  Williams  Phelps,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter    of    Hon.    Joseph    Smith   and    Sophia   ,    his 

wife;  Theodore  Foster  Talbot  and  Elizabeth  (Truxton)  Cox,  his 
wife;  William  Haight  Leggett  and  Margaret  Peck  Wright,  his  wife; 
Dr.  James  Lodowick  Phelps  and  Catherine  Vanderpoel,  his  wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Smith  and  Olive  Hibbard,  his  wife; 
Silas  Talbot  and  Anna  Richmond,  his  wife;  Thomas  Truxton  and 
Mary  Drieull,  his  wife;  Thomas  Leggett,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Haight,  his 
wife;   George   Phelps  and  Annie  Theressa   Fitch,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Leggett  and  Mary  Embree, 
his  wife;  Caleb  Phelps  and  Mary  LatJirop  Henderson  (widow),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaught.er   of    Gabriel    Leggett    (1696-1786). 

Caleb  Smith,  (1760-1818),  enlisted  1777  in  Capt.  Eli 
Parker's  company  from  Hampshire  county  for  the  relief  of 
Ticonderoga.     He  was  born  in  Hatfield ;  died  in  Old  Hadley. 

Also  No.  15635. 

Thomas  Truxton,  (1755-1822),  commanded  many  privateers 
and  made  valuable  captures.  He  was  bom  in  Jamaica,  Long 
Island ;  died  in  Philadelphia. 

Also  Nos.  53,  906,  3545,  6508,  17437,  29185,  30974.  32250. 

Silas  Talbot,  (1750-1813),  received  three  times  the  thanks  of 
the  Continental  Congress  for  successful  naval  exploits.  He 
was  wounded  thirteen  times  and  captured  many  prizes.  He 
died  in  New  York  City  and  is  buried  in  Trinity  Church  yard. 

Also   Nos.  836,  5288,  32546. 


UNfiAGE  BOOK.  I39 


Caleb  Phelps,  (1708-81),  served  as  commissioner  1777  to 
provide  for  the  soldiers'  families.  He  was  born  in  Windsor, 
Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also   Nos.    10958,   12245,   29555. 

Thomas  Leggett,  Jr.,  (1755-1843),  was  taken  prisoner  and 
carried  to  Burgoyne's  camp  where  he  made  his  escape. 

Also  No.  32927. 

33388 

MISS  ELIZABETH  MARION  TRACY.  33389 

Born  in  Sterling,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Tracy  and  of  Thomas  Tracy,  of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Enos  Devillo  Tracy  and  Frances  Maria  Bugbee,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Tracy  and  Eliza  Leggett  Mead,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Tracy  and  Electa  Howard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Thomas  Tracy  and  Lucy  Sprague,  his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Tracy,  (1762-1835),  enlisted  from  Lenox,  Mass., 
and  served  three  years  as  a  private  in  the  Berkshire  county 
militia.     He  was  born  in  Sharon,  Conn. ;  died  in  Ottawa,  111. 

Thomas  Tracy,  (1724-77),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 
was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  of  Lenox,  1776. 
He  enlisted  in  the  army  and  died  of  small-pox  contracted  in 
service.  He  was  born  in  Preston,  Conn. ;  died  in  Lenox, 
Mass. 

Also  Nos.  15750,  25589. 

MRS.  MARY  C.  GORDON  ACKER.  33390 

Born   in   Rushford,    New   York. 

Wife  of  William  Henry  Acker. 

Descendant  of  Eneas  Gary  and  of  James  Gordon,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Jedediah  Buckingham  Gordon  and  Juliett  Hovey.  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Gordon  and  Mira  Gary,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Gordon,  Jr.,  and  Jerusha  Tarbell.  his 
wife;  Eneas  Gary  and  Esther  Buckingham,  his  wife. 

Eneas  Gary,  (1757-1844).  w-as  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
New  York,  1832.  for  ten  months  actual  service  as  private  of 
Infantry  and  Cavalry.  Connecticut  line.  He  was  born  in 
Taunton,  Mass.,  enlisted  from  Lebanon.  Conn.,  removed  to 
Vermont,  180T  and  1808  to  Rushford.  X.  Y.,  where  he  died. 


140  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

James  Gordon,  Jr.,  (1752-1844),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  New  York  1820  for  three  years  actual  service  as  private 
in  the  New  Hampshire  line.  He  was  born  in  Scotland ;  moved 
to  Rushford,  N.  Y.,  181 1,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  31425. 

MISS  ABBY  D.  BAKER.  33391 

Born  in  Adrian,  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Baker  and  of  Benjamin  Colman,  of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  E.  Baker  (1831-1906)  and  Emily  Pitman  Colman 
(1823-99),   his   wife,   m.    1855. 

Granddaughter  of  Harvey  Baker  (1808-74)  and  Sally  Diantha 
Cowles  (1809-40),  his  wife;  Rev.  Ebenezer  Colman  (1790-1859)  and 
Abby  Pitman    (1796-1869),   his  wife,   m.    1819. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Baker  (1778-1855)  and  Betsey  Dan- 
forth  (1782-1840),  his  wife;  Amos  Cowles  (1770-1840)  and  Dolly 
Ford  (1770-1849),  his  wife;  Benjamn  Colman  and  Susannah  Martin 
(1748-1829),  his  wife,   m.   1770. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Baker  and  Lucy  King  (1739- 
1826),  his  wife. 

Stephen  Baker,  (1731-1812),  responded  to  the  alarm  from 
Northampton,  1777,  in  Capt.  Oliver  Lyman's  company. 

Benjamin  Colman,  (1749-1826),  served  as  a  minute  man  at 
the  Lexington  alarm  under  Capt.  Samuel  Stone.  He  was 
born  in  Ashby,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ANNA  L.  BEDELL  GIDDINGS.  33392 

Born  in  Romeo,   Michigan. 

Wife  of  J.  Wright  Giddings. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  William  Smiley. 

Daughter  of  Levant  Smiley  Bedell  and  Henrietta  E.  Child,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Norman  Bedell  and  Amanda   Smiley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Francis  Smiley,  M.  D.,  and  Eunice  Mattison, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Smiley  and  Sarah  Robinson  (1731- 
1815),  his  wife. 

William  Smiley,  (1725-1813),  served  as  selectman,  treasurer 
and  as  a  member  of  the  first  Constitutional  Convention.  He 
was  born  in  Londonderry,  Ireland  ;  settled  in  Jaffrey,  N.  H., 
and  died  at  the  home  of  his  son  Rev.  Robinson  Smiley,  at 
Springfield,  Vt.     His  son  William  was  killed  at  Ticonderoga. 


UNEACE  BOOK.  141 


MRS.  SADIE  BRADLEY  CHUBB.  33393 

Horn    ill    Romeo,    iMichigan. 

Wife  of  Bernard  Chubb. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Lemuel  Bradley  and  of  iJon.  Joseph 
Bradley. 

Daughter  of  Ciiarlcs  Collins  Bradley  and  Sarah  A.  Thompson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Collins   I^radley  and   Juliette    White,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaught.er  of  Ethan  Allen  Bradley  (1776-1845)  and  Chris 
tiana   Wood    (1778- 1846),   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Bradley  and  Lucy  Baker,  his  first 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bradley  and  Sibyl  Meigs,  his 
wife. 

Lemuel  Bradley,  (1750-1800),  entered  .service  as  lieutenant 
of  Green  Mountain  Boys  and  commanded  a  company  at 
Bennington.  He  was  born  in  Guilford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Sun- 
derland, Vt. 

Joseph  Bradley.  (1720-1809),  was  a  pioneer  of  Vermont. 
He  was  a  member  of  the  Board  of  War,  1779-81  and  Presi- 
dent, 1780.     He  contributed  six  sons  to  the  patriot  cause. 

Also  Nos.  1929.  7630, 

MRS.  LILLA  MUNDY  BUTLER.  33394 

Born  in   Scott  County,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Frederick  E.  Butler. 
Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett,  of  Maryland. 
Daughter  of  William  H.  Mundy  and  Laura  Otifutt,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ezra  N.  Offutt  and  Elizabeth  Lemon,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  .\lexander  Offutt  and  Ann  Claggett  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of    Henry   Claggett    {ijij-yj^    and   Ann   Ma- 
gruder,  his  wife. 
See    No.   333i8. 

MRS.  KATHARINE  SCOTT  FINN.  33305 

Born   in   Detroit,   Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Munger.  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  James  D.  Scott  and  Prudence  C.  Crampton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Chauncey  Crampton  and  Katharine 
Druillard    Kadette.    his    wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Darius  Crampton  and  Prudence  Plunger,  his 
wife. 


142  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaught.er  of  James  Munger  and  Prudence  Dowd,  his 
wife. 

James  Munger,  (1735-1809),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm.  He  was  captain  of  militia,  1780  and  1781 
chosen  selectman.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Guilford,  Conn. 

33396 
MRS.  RUTH  GOULD  JEWETT.  33397 

Born  in  Moline,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  D.  C.  Jewett. 

Descendant  of  Amos  Gould. 

Daughter  of  George  Daniel  Gould  and  Emma  Francis  Seeley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amos  Gould,  Jr.,  and  Nancy  Bartlett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Gould  and  Rebecca  Perley,  his  wife. 

Amos  Gould,  (1761-1853),  enlisted  from  Danvers,  1779  for 
three  months  and  1780  under  Capt.  Benjamin  Peabody  for 
service  on  the  Hudson.  In  1832  he  was  allowed  a  pension  for 
six  months  actual  service  as  a  private  Massachusetts  line.  He 
was  bom  in  Boxford,  Mass. ;  died  in  Piermont,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  6150. 

MRS.  MATTIE  WOODBRIDGE  METCALF.  33398 

Bom   in    Detroit,    Michigan. 

Wife  of  Charles  Horton  Metcalf. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Leverett  Hubbard,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Dudley  Backus  Woodbridge  and  Martha  Jane  Lee,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gov.  William  Woodbridge  (1780-1861)  and  Ju- 
liana Trumbull   (1786-1860),  his  wife,  m.  1806. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Judge  John  Trumbull  and  Sarah  Hubbard 
(1758-1835),  his  wife,  m.  1776. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Leverett  Hubbard  and  Sarah  Whitehead, 
his  wife,  m.  1746. 

Leverett  Hubbard,  (1725-94),  was  appointed  examining  sur- 
geon for  the  State  of  Connecticut,  1776.  He  was  bom  in  New 
Haven;  died  in  Hartford. 

MISS  DIDA  VAN  KLEECK.  33399 

Born    in    Howell,    Michigan. 
Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Dearborn. 

Daughter  of  Asa  Dearborn  Van  Kleeck  and  Frances  Emeline  Sexton, 
his  wife. 


IvlNEAGIi  BOOK.  I43 


Granddaughter  of  James  Van  Kleeck  and  Rhoda  Dearborn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Dearborn  and  Polly  Bacon,  his  sec- 
ond wife. 

Nathaniel  Dearborn,  (1757-1850),  was  at  Bunker  Hill  and 
served  several  enlistments  under  different  commands.  He  was 
placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1832,  of  New  York  for  service  as 
private  in  the  New  Hampshire  line.  He  was  born  in  North 
Hampton,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  9969,  31 169. 

MRS.  EMILY  VIRGINIA  NORVELL  WALKER.  33400 

Born   in    Detroit,    Michigan. 

Widow  of  Henry  N.  Walker. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Lipscomb  Norvell. 

Daughter  of  John  Norvell  and  Isabella  Hodgkiss,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lipscomb  Norvell  and  Mary  Hendricks,  his  wife. 

Lipscomb  Norvell.  (1756-1843),  served  as  paymaster,  1778, 
and  as  lieutenant  1780  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Virginia.  He  was  born  in  Vir- 
ginia ;  died  in  Nashville,  Tenn. 

MISS  SARAH  CATHERINE  COMFORT.  33401 

Born  in  Muscoda,  Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Comfort,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Jefferson  Comfort  and  Sarah  Catherine,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amzi  W.   Comfort  and  Eliza,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Comfort  (b.  1794)  and  Abigail  Da- 
vids, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Richard  Comfort  and  Charity  Perkins 
(1747-1815),  his  wife. 

Richard  Comfort,  (1745-1824),  serv-ed  as  a  private  in  the 
Dutchess  county  miHtia,  1775.  He  was  bom  in  Fishkill ;  died 
in  Deer  Park,  N.  Y. 

MISS  CLARA  V.  SPRAGUE.  33402 

Born  in  Fowler,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Comfort  Johnson. 
Daughter  of  Chester  H.   Sprague   and  Laura   McGill,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Hugh  McGill  and  Clarissa  Johnson,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Comfort  Johnson  and  Sarah  Sumner,  his  wife. 
Comfort  Johnson,  (1755-1840'),  enlisted  1775  from  Williams- 


144  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

town,  Mass.,  under  Capt.  Abiather  Angel,  Col.  David  Brewer. 
He  re-enlisted  at  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  for  three  years  in  a  company 
of  Artificers,  Capt.  John  Shepard,  Col.  Jeduthan  Baldwin's 
regiment  and  was  transferred  to  the  artillery  under  Col.  John 
Lamb.  He  was  discharged  at  West  Point  1783  and  received 
a  badge  of  merit  signed  by  Washington.  In  1818  his  pension 
was  allowed  for  two  years  actual  service  as  sergeant  in  the 
Massachusetts  and  New  York  lines. 

MISS  HELEN  M.  TOZER.  33403 

Born   in  Vienna,    Maine. 

Descendant  of  Patten  Simpson,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Tozer  and  Jane  Simpson  Philbrick,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   David   Philbrick  and   Nancy   Lyford,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Philbrick  and  Elizabeth  Simpson, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Patten  Simpson  and  Jane  McClure,  his 
wife. 

Patten  Simpson,  (1737-1807).  enlisted  from  Deerfield  in 
Capt.  Nathan  Sanborn's  company  and  re-enlisted  under  Capt. 
Joseph  Parsons  for  service  in  Rhode  Island,  1778. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  A.  M.  WASHINGTON.  33404 

Born  in  East  Hartford,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Lawrence  G.  Washington. 

Descendant  of  George  Roberts,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  Marshall  Miller  and  Mary  Augustine  Williams, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horace  Williams  and  Mary  Ann  Roberts,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ozias  Roberts  and  Martha  Treat,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Roberts  and  Jerusha  Williams, 
his  wife. 

George  Roberts,  (1752- 1824),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Jona- 
than Wells's  company  which  occupied  Boston  after  the  evacu- 
ation.    He  was  born  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also   Nos.  8940,  25951,  27470. 

MRS.  LAURA  F.  WILLIAMS.  33405 

Born  in  Pittsfield,  Michigan. 
Wife  of  Edward  W.   Williams. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I45 


Descendant  of  Sergt.  Benjamin  Woodruff. 

Daugliter  of  Francis  Woodruff  and  Julia  Mahan,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Woodruff  (b.  1783)  and  Freelove  San- 
ford,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Woodruff  and  Patience  Lum,  his 
second  wifp. 

Benjamin  \\'o(jdruPf,  {1744- 1837),  was  jjlaced.  on  the  pen- 
sion roll,  1832,  for  over  one  years  actual  service  as  drummer 
and  sergeant  in  the  New  Jersey  line.  He  was  born  in  Xew 
Jersey;  died  in  Michigan. 

MISS  'i'HEODORA  GlLDEiMEISTER.  33406 

Born  in   Bunker   Hill,    Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Andrew  Pettingill,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Theodore  Gildemeister  and  Ursula  True  Pettingill,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Andre\/  Pettingill  and  Abby  Johnston,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Pettingill  and  Hannah  Greely,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Pettingill  and  Abigail  Greely,  his 
wife. 

Andrew  Pettingill,  (1742-77),  served  as  second  lieutenant  at 
the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill  and  as  lieutenant  at  Bennington, 
where  he  was  mortally  wounded.  He  was  born  in  Plaistow : 
died  in  Salisbury,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  24741. 

MRS.  EMILY  RUTH  HARRIS  BELL.  33407 

Born  in  Pulaski,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  John  Edson  Bell. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Bean  and  of  Samuel  Fitield. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Marquis  Harris  and  Jane  Oliver,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Oliver  and  Emily  Fifield.  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Col.  Edward  Fitield  and  Sarah  Bean  (b.  1782). 
his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Fifield  and  Ruth  Brown,  his  wife : 
John  Bean  and  Hannah  Ames   (1754-1817),  his  wife.  m.   1773. 

John  Bean,  (1751-1814),  signed  the  association  test:  served 
as  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  as  sergeatit  of  New  Hampshire 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Canterburv.  N.  H. ;  died  in  Wheelock. 
Vt. 


146  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Samuel  Fifield,  (1735-1812),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  was  a  soldier  at  the  battle  of  Bennington.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety.  He  was  born  in  Kings- 
ton, N.  H. ;  died  in  Danville,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  26957,  28401. 

MRS.  FANNIE  KELLER  MILLER.  33408 

Born  in  Westport,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Frank  L.  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  William  Davidson,  of  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Daughter  of  Silas  Price  Keller  and  Katherine  Winifred  Sloan,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Robert  Sloan  and  Margaret  Davidson  Ewing, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Finis  Ewing  and  Margaret  Lee  Davidson, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Davidson  and  Mary  Brenard,  his 
wife. 

William  Davidson,  (1746-81),  served  as  major  1776,  lieu- 
tenant colonel  1777  and  for  bravery  was  promoted  brigadier 
general.  He  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Cowan's  Ford.  A 
county  is  named  for  him  and  Congress  ordered  that  a  monu- 
ment should  be  erected  to  the  memory  of  this  hero. 

Also  Nos.   196,   1255,  9870,  12457. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  GRIER.  33409 

Born    in    St.    Clair,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  McKinney  S.  Grier. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  John  Steel,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  R.  Miskelly  and  Maria  A.  Latta,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Latta  and  Charlotte  Mitchell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter   of   James   Mitchell   and   Mary   Steel,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Steel  and  Margaret  Hutchinson,  his 
wife. 

John  Steel,  (1715-79),  was  pastor  of  a  church  at  Cadisle, 
1775  and  represented  Cumberland  county  at  the  convention, 
1776.  On  account  of  his  experience  in  Indian  warfare  he  was 
chosen  to  command  a  company  of  Associators,  1777.  A  fron- 
tier fort  of  Pennsylvania  is  named  after  this  patriot.  He  was 
born  in  Ireland ;  died  in  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  8010,  9301,  16448.  3.3410 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  1 47 


MRS.  SARA  B.  PUGSLEY.  3341 1 

Born  in   Pittsburg,   Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Charles  A.  Pugsley. 
Descendant  of  Rev.  John  Steel. 

Daughter  of  John  R.  Miskelly  and  Maria  A.  Latta,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33409. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  MERSEREAU  RICHARDS.  33412 

Born   in  Owego,   New   York. 

Wife  of  Walter  Barnes  Richards. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  John  Shepard  Gates. 

Daughter  of  George  J.  Mersereau  and  Lucy  A.  Steele,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lucius   Steele  and  Maria  Dean,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron   Steele  and  Lucy  Gates,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Shepard  Gates  and  Hannah  Moore, 
his  wife. 

John  Shepard  Gates,  (1744-1827),  served  as  ensign,  1778,  in 
the  Cumberland  county  militia.  He  was  born  in  Worcester, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Dummerston,  Vt. 

MRS.  JOE  KENNEDY  WINSTON.  33413 

Born  in  Panola  County,  Mississippi. 

Wife  of  Charles  H.  Winston. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Tebbs,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Kennedy  and   Sarah   Ball   Meng,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  Charles  Meng  and  Victoria  Tebbs,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Tebbs  and  Victoria  Haislip,  his  wife. 

William  Tebbs,  (1727-1813),  was  captain  of  minute  men  of 
Westmoreland  county  militia.  He  was  born  in  Prince  W'illiam 
county,  Virginia,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  27046. 

MRS.  REBECCA  WOODSON  EVANS.  33414 

Born  in  Glasgow,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  J.  N.  Evans. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Morton,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Cowper  Woodson  and  Juliet  Howard,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Woodson  and  Rachel  Robertson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Woodson  and  Elizabeth  Morton,  his 
wife. 


148  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Morton  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Ander- 
son, his  wife,  m.  1750. 

John  Morton,  (1730-96),  formed  a  company  of  Infantry 
1776  and  his  sons  James,  Hezekiah,  Charles  and  Benjamin 
were  privates  in  the  company.  He  was  born  in  Edward  coun- 
ty, Virginia ;  died  at  Clynch  Mountain,  W.  Va. 

MISS  MARY  ALICIA  OWEN.  33415 

Born  in   St.   Joseph,   Missouri.  / 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  David  Cargill  and  of  Col.  James  Car- 
gill. 

Daughter  of  James  Alfred  Owen  and  Agnes  Jeanette  Cargill,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Cargill  and  Agnes  Gilmore  Crookes,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Cargill  and  Abigail  McLeod,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Cargill  and  Agnes  Kennedy,  his 
wife. 

David  Cargill,  (1758-1834),  was  sergeant  in  Capt.  Samuel 
Gregg's  company,  sea  coast  defense.  Col.  James  Cargill's  regi- 
ment, 1775. 

James  Cargill,  (1725-1812),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  commanded  a  regiment  1775.  In  1779  he  was  on  the 
committee  of  Safety  of  Newcastle.  He  was  born  in  London- 
derry, N.  H. ;  died  in  Newcastle,  Maine. 

MRS.  MAUD  SMITH  BARNETT.  33416 

Born  in  Edina,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  Orville  M.   Barnett. 

Descendant  of  James  Spencer. 

Daughter  of  Russell  R.  Smith  and  Florence  Miller,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  iVndrew  Work  Miller  and  Emely  Spencer,  his 
second  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Spencer  and  Mary  McClure,  his  wife, 
m.  1793. 

James  Spencer,  (1762-1843),  volunteered  1780  as  a  private 
in  the  County  of  Ohio,  Virginia  militia  under  Capt.  Lawrence 
Lewis  Buskirk,  Col.  Abraham  Shepherd,  engaged  in  the  north- 
west against  the  Indian  allies.  His  pension  was  allowed,  1832, 
for  two  years  actual  service  as  private  Virginia  line.  He  was 
born  in  Ohio  county.  Virginia ;  died  in  Clinton  county,  Ohio. 


UNEAGK  BOOK.  I49 


MRvS.  MATILDA  RDRERTS  STEVEWS.  33417 

Born   in    Pawlings,    New    York. 

Widow  of  Charles  S.  Stevens. 

Descendant  of  Elnathan  Knapp,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Ira  Roberts  and  Lydia  Knapp,  his  wife. 

Granddaugliter  of  Ehiathan  Knapp.  Jr.,  (d.  1842)  and  Lydia  Barber 
(d.   1853),   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Elnathan  Knapp  and  Ann  (d.  1804),  his  wife. 

Elnathan  Knajjp,  (1720-99),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut mihtia.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Fairfield  county. 

MRS.  HELEN  PHILLIPS  BULLARD  DAVIS.  33418 

Born  in   Keene.   New   Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Archie  Davis. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Sawin,  Blaney  Phillips  and  Timothy 
Hoar,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Marcus  Bullard  and  Hattie  Cora  Phillips,  his 
wife. 

Granddanglucr  of  Francis  Phillips  and  Harriet  Maria  Hoar,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Phillips  and  Betsej^  Derby,  his  wife; 
Leonard  Hoar  and  Lucinda  Sawin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Blaney  Phillips  and  Martha  Carver,  his 
wife ;  Timothy  Hoar  and  Lydia  Hunt,  his  wife ;  Luther  Sawin  and 
Eunice   Gilbert,   his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Blanej'  Phillips  and  Christian  Wads- 
worth,  his  wife ;  Jonathan  Sawin  and  Mary  Whitney,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Sawin,  (1735-1822),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Noah 
Tsliles's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in 
Watertown  ;  died  in  Westminster. 

Blaney  Phillips,  (1712-1808),  although  lame,  marched  from 
Duxbury  at  the  Lexington  Alarm. 

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. 

Also  Nos.  19330,  20465,  27281,  32121. 

MISS  JULIA  DANA  BRAINERD.  33419 

Born    in    Londonderry,    Xew    Hampshire. 
Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Joseph  Cilley  and  of  Brig.  Gen. 
Enoch  Poor,  of  New  Hampshire. 


150  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Timothy  G.  Brainerd  and  Harriet  Poor  Cilley, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Cilley  and  Harriet  Poor,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Cilley  and  Sarah  Longfellow,  his  wife ; 
Enoch  Poor  and   Martha  Osgood,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Cilley,  (1734-99),  was  in  many  battles  from  Bemis 
Heights  to  Yorktown.  He  was  President  of  the  Cincinnati  of 
New  Hampshire.  He  was  born  in  Nottingham,  N.  H.,  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.  63,  1254,  2958,  5265,  7853,  8309,  9712,  10275,  16712,  22817, 
24088,  25362,  28162,  29247,  30414- 

Enoch  Poor,  (1736-80),  was  appointed  colonel  of  the  Third 
New  Hampshire  regiment  1775,  and  1777  was  promoted  briga- 
dier general.  He  was  born  in  Andover,  Mass.,  lived  in  Exeter, 
N.  H.,  and  died  at  Hackensack,  N.  J- 

Also  No.  82. 

MRS.  MARTHA  CILLEY  BRAINERD  CLARK.  33420 

Born  in  Londonderry,   New   Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Elbert  W.  Clark. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Joseph  Cilley  and  of  Brig.  Gen. 
Enoch  Poor. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Timothy  G.  Brainerd  and  Harriet  Poor  Cilley, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  33419. 

MRS.  MARY  L.  REMINGTON.  3342 1 

Born  in  Dumbarton,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Arthur  W.  Remington. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Mills,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  John  Kimball  and  Sarah  M.  Parker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  H.  Parker  and  Louisa  Mills,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Mills  and  Margaret  Caldwell,  his  wife. 

John  Mills,  (1756-1833),  enlisted  1775  and  was  at  Bunker 
Hill  under  Capt.  John  Moore  and  Col.  John  Stark,  He  served 
as  sergeant  under  Capt.  Josiah  Crosby  and  Col.  James  Reed. 
In  1832  his  pension  was  allowed  for  thirteen  months  private, 
twenty-seven  months  sergeant  in  the  New  Hampshire  line. 
He  was  born  in  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  9709. 

33422 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  IS' 


MRS.  MARY  ELLA  DUSTIN  KEITH.  33423 

Born  in  Claremont,  New   Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Charles  Keith. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Dustin,  Jacob  Whitcomb  and 
Timothy  Cowles,  all  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Mighill  Dustin  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Whitcomb,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moody  Dustin  (1780-1860)  and  Lucy  Cowles 
(1788-181S),  his  wife,  m.  1807;  Jonathan  Whitcomb  (b.  1787)  and 
Minerva  Haskell,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Timothy  Dustin  and  Eunice  Nutting,  his  wife, 
m.  1773;  Timothy  Cowles  and  Sarah  Stilson,  his  wife;  Jacob  Whit- 
comb and  Olive  Wetherbee,  his  wife. 

Timothy  Dustin,  (1745-1813),  was  a  soldier  in  the  Xew 
Hampshire  line  and  received  bounty  in  Claremont  for  his  ser- 
vice. 

Jacob  Whitcomb,  (1743-1823),  served  as  a  minute  man  from 
Warner  and  was  a  signer  of  the  Association  Test.  He  was 
born  at  Stow,  Mass.;  died  in  Warner,  N.  H. 

Timothy  Cowles,  (1754-1832),  served  as  a  private  under 
Capt.  Silas  Dunning,  Thirteenth  regiment,  Connecticut  militia, 
1776.     He  removed  to  New  Hampshire,  1779,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  18068,  18071. 

MRS.  ELLA  MARIA  SANDERS  QUIMBY.  33424 

Born   in   West   Windsor,   Vermont. 

Wife  of   Olney  F.   Quimby. 

Descendant  of  Silas  Angier. 

Daughter   of   Zenas    Sanders   and   Carolene   Cram,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Sanders  and  Sally  Angier,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Angier  and  Elizabeth  Drury,  his  wife. 

Silas  Angier,  (1737-1808),  was  a  volunteer  in  Capt.  Ger- 
shom  Drury's  company  which  marched  from  Temple  to  re- 
enforce  the  army  1777.  He  was  born  in  ]\Iarlboro.  Mass. ;  died 
in  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  18064. 

MRS.  HENRIETTA  HASTE  WILLIAMS.  33425 

Born  in   Charlestown,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of   Frank   Gay  Williams. 
Descendant  of  Bartholomew  Ravmond.  of  Massachusetts. 


152  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  John  Henry  Haste  and  Sarah  Raymond,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bartholomew  Raymond  (b.  1776)  and  Sarah 
Cloutman,  his  wife,  m.  1799. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Bartholomew  Raymond  and  Mehitable  Mallet 
(1751-1827),   his  wife,  m.    1772. 

Bartholomew  Raymond,  (1742-1813),  served  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts mihtia.  He  was  born  in  Lexington;  died  in  Charles- 
town,  Mass. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  FOSTER  JENKINS.  33426 

Born  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Dr.  F.  Jenkins. 

Descendant  of  Amos  Hoagland  and  of  Elijah  Carman,  of 
New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Charles  D.  Foster  and  Mary  J.  Hoagland,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amos  Hoagland  and   Susannah  Fisher,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Judge  Andrew  Hoagland  and  Mary  Carman, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Hoagland  and  Mary  Titus,  his  wife ; 
Elijah   Carman   and   Jane   James,   his   wife,   m.    1780. 

Amos  Hoagland,  (1741-1807),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Hunterdon  County,  New  Jersey  state  troops. 

Ehjah  Carman  served  as  a  minute  man  in  the  i\Ionmouth 
County  militia. 

Also  No.  29100. 

MRS.  EVA  BURKE  DOUGLASS.  33427 

Born  in  Easton,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Robert  Dun  Douglass. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Opp,  Amos  Day  and  Israel  Lum. 

Daughter  of  Israel  Lum  Day  and  Sarah  Churchman  Burke,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Day  and  Elizabeth  Lum,  hi?  wife ;  Joseph 
Burke  and  Susanna  Wagener,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Day  and  Mary  Genung,  his  wife;  Israel 
Lum  and  Patience  Pierson,  his  wife;  Daniel  Wagener  and  Eve  Opp, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Opp  and  Maria  Hofman,  his  wife ; 
Samuel  Lum. 

Jacob  Opp,  (1739-1805),  served  as  commissioner,  1776,  of 
Northampton  County,  Penna.  He  was  born  on  the  Rhine; 
died  in  Easton,  Pa. 


LINliAGK  HOOK.  153 


Amos  Day,  (1760-1830J,  served  as  a  private  in  the  New 
Jersey  Continental  line  and  was  at  the  surrender  of  Yorktown. 

Israel  Luni,  ( 175'')- 1^37  ),  served  several  tours  unrlcr  rljfferent 
commands  and  was  at  the  battles  of  Monmouth,  Elizabethtown 
and  S])ringficid.  lie  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  1832.  for 
service  as  j^rivate  New  Jersey  line. 

MRS.  ELLA  H.  YARD.  33428 

Born  in  Trenton,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Frederick  B.  Yard. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Vernon,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  MatJach  and  Theodosia  A.  Vernon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Theodore  Vernon  and  Jane  Walker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Vernon  and  Ann  Hall,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Vernon,  (1755-1817),  served  as  private  in  Capt. 
Jonathan  \'ernon's  company  of  Chester  County  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Delaware  Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  EMILY  LUFB ARROW  THOMPSON.  33429 

Born  in  Middletown,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  William  Martin  Thompson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Moses  Shepherd,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Lufbarrow  and  Caroline  Field  West,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  West  and  Mary  Field,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Field  and  Rebecca  Shepherd  (b. 
1770),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Shepherd  and  Rebecca  Stillwell,  his 
wife,  m.  1767. 

Moses  Shepherd,  ( 1743-1818),  entered  the  army  as  lieutenant 
in  Capt.  David  Anderson's  company,  First  regiment.  State 
troops  and  was  promoted  captain  for  braver)'-  on  the  field  of 
action.     He  was  born  in  Middletown  where  he  died. : 

MISS  CHARLOTTE  BLISS.  33430 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 
Descendant  of  Ensign  Ebenezer  Ames,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Charles  E.   Bliss  and  Katharine  Lewis,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  George  W.  Bliss  and  Sophia  Hooker,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Bliss  and  Charlotte  C.  Ames,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Ames,  Jr.   and   Huldah    Xewton. 
his  wife. 


154  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Ames  (son  of  Joseph)  and 
Jane  Howard,  his  wife,  m.  1763. 

Ebenezer  Ames,  (1739-79),  served  as  private  under  Capt. 
Samuel  Taylor  and  as  ensign  in  Capt.  Elisha  Mitchell's  com- 
pany.   He  was  born  in  Bridgewater  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  10643,  30993- 

MRS.  ANNA  VAN  WINKLE  PEARSON.  33431 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wife  of  William  Earle  Pearson. 
Descendant  of  Abraham  Godwin  and  of  Abraham  Godwin, 

Jr. 

Daughter  of  Abraham  J.  Van  Winkle  and  Eliza  Oldis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Van  Winkle  and  Phebe  Godwin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddanghter  of  Abraham  Godwin,  Jr.  and  Mary  Munson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Godwin  (d.  1777)  and  Phebe 
Cole,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Godwin  was  an  officer  who  died  1777,  from  a 
wound  received  in  the  Highlands  and  was  buried  with  military 
honors  on  the  Fishkill.  He  was  bom  in  New  York  city  and 
was  an  early  settler  of  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Abraham  Godwin,  Jr.,  (1762-1835),  enlisted  at  fourteen  in 
Col.  Philip  Van  Cortland's  second  regiment.  New  York  line. 
In  1828  he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  as  fife  major,  New 
York  line.    He  died  in  Paterson,  N.  J. 

MRS.  SUSAN  BUSS  SOPER.  33432 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Arthur  Soper. 
Descendant  of  Ensign  Ebenezer  Ames. 
Daughter  of  Charles  E.  Bliss  and  Katharine  Lewis,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33430. 

MRS.  ADRA  CASTELLA  DOUGLASS.  33433 

Born  in  Norway,  New  York. 
Wife  of  A.  O.  Douglass. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Root,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Jason   S.  Ives    (1823-86)    and  Roselia  Nancy  Root,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Palmer  Root  (1802-63)  and  Sally  M.  Truman 
(1803-85),  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  155 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Aaron  Root  (1772-1840J  and  Betsey 
Green  (1781-1841),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddanghtcr  of  Samuel  fioot  and  Chloe  Palmer  (1739-94), 
his  second  wife. 

Samuel  Root,  (1724-82),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  James 
Stoddard's  company.  Col.  Noadiali  Hooker's  regiment,  1777. 
He  was  born  in  Southington,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  CORA  MORSE  IVES.  33434 

Born  in  Little  Falls,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  Ives. 

Descendant  of  Nicholas  Spink. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  Eli  Morse  and  Mary  Dennison,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lyman  Morse  and  .\bbie  Spink  (b.  1801),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Spink  and  Susannah  Carr,  his  wife. 

Nicholas  vSpink,  (  1763-1849),  enlisted  1776  under  Col.  Chris- 
topher Green.  In  1820  his  pension  was  allowed  for  three  years 
actual  service  as  a  musician,  Rhode  Island  line  and  in  1832  he 
appealed  for  an  increase.    He  died  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  CARRIE  LE  BART  LOWER.  33435 

Born  in  Little  Falls,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Nathan  G.  Lower. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Peter  Bellinger. 

Daughter  of  Eben  Le  Bart  and  Maddilah  MacChesney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  McChesney  and  Nancy  Bellinger,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of   Peter  Bellinger  and   Alida  Wagner,  his  wife. 

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

Peter  Bellinger,  (1726-1813).  commanded  a  Tyron  County 
regiment  under  his  brother-in-law  General  Nicholas  Herkimer. 

o 

He  was  at  the  battle  of  Oriskany  and  served  in  the  militia  to 
protect  the  frontier.    He  was  born  and  died  in  German  Flats. 
Also  Nos.  3245,  10179,  12422,  13854.  1S787,  21 169.  22239,  24124. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  FRANCES  BRUNDAGE.  33436 

Born  in  Urbana.  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Adjutant  Joseph  Younglove  and  of  Henry 
Knappenberger. 
Daughter  of  Azariah  Conger  Brundage  and  Sarah  Tousey.  his  wife. 


156  DAUGHTERS  Of  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Orville  Tonsey  and  Frances  Hartman,  his  wife ; 
Abraham  Brundage  and  Elizabeth  Conger,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Hartman  and  Sarah  Knappenberger,  his 
wife ;    Azariah  Conger  and  Mary  Younglove,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Adam  Knappenberger  and  Mary 
Katharine  Moyer,  his  wife ;  Joseph  Younglove  and  Azubah  Skinner, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Knappenberger  and  Anna  Mar- 
garet (1750-1821),  his  wife. 

Henry  Knappenberger,  (1744-1818),  served  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Adam  Serfoss's  company  of  Northampton  County  militia. 
1781.  He  was  born  in  Germany;  died  in  Northampton  County, 
Pa. 

Also  No.  21 168. 

Joseph  Younglove,  (1741-1810),  served  as  quartermaster  and 
adjutant  in  the  i6th  Cambridge  regiment  under  Col.  Lewis  Van 
Woert.  He  was  born  in  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  died  in  Cam- 
bridge, N.  Y. 

MISS  ALMA  ROSE  HUBBARD.  2,2>4r?>7 

Born  in  Cameron,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  Daniel  Hubbard  and  of  Zadock  Hub- 
bard, of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Chauncey  P.  Hubbard  and  Mary  Wells,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Hubbard  and  Alma  Belding,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zadock  Hubbard  and  Lois  Pomeroy,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Hubbard  and  Naomi  Root  (1718- 
1800),  his  wife,  m.  1736. 

Daniel  Hubbard,  ( 1714-77),  was  a  soldier  who  died  of  camp 
fever.  Upon  his  monument  in  Saints  Rest  Cemetery,  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  is  inscribed  Captain  and  Patriot.  He  had  four 
sons  and  five  sons-in-law  in  the  army. 

Zadock  Hubbard,  (1749-1814),  responded  to  the  alarm  1780 
as  a  private  in  the  Berkshire  Coimty  militia  and  marched  to 
the  northward.  He  was  born  in  Westfield,  Mass.,  died  in 
Aurora,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  221 14,  28553,  30639- 

MRS.  ARABELLE  WHEELER  LEWORTHY.  33438 

Born  in  Hanover,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Henry  Leworthy. 
Descendant  of  William  Kirkland,  of  New  York. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I57 


Daughter  of  Dan  Wheeler  and  Mary  A.  Kirkland,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Kirkland  and   Sally  Convis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  William  Kirkland  and  Margaret  Stone,  his 
wife. 

William  Kirkland,  (1759-1830),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
New  York  militia,  lie  died  in  Chautauqua  County,  New  York 
where  his  grave  is  marked  "A  soldier  of  the  revolution." 

Also  No.  32590. 

MRS.  MALVIXA  DRAKE  PLAYTER.  33439 

IJorn  in  Erie,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Henry  W.  Playter. 

Descendant  of  John  Gaylord,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Stoughton  Drake  and  Malvina  Ayers,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eli  Drake  and  Zerviah  Gaylord  (b.  1775),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddauglUer  of  Abiel  Gaylord  (  1753-1820)  and  Mahitable 
Prior,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Gaylord  and  Elizabeth  Lathrop 
Stoughton,  his  wife,  m.  1751. 

John  Gaylord,  (1713-90),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 
was  a  large  tax  payer  and  patriot  of  East  Windsor  where  he 
died. 

Also  No.  31649. 

MISS  EFFIE  BEATRICE  PLAYTER.  33440 

Born  in  London,  England. 

Descendant  of  John  Gaylord. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Widderfield  Playter  and  Malvina  Drake,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Stoughton  Drake  and  Malvina  Ayers,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33439- 

AIRS.  ETTIE  M.  KURTZ.  33441 

Born  in  West  Falls,  New  York. 
Widow  of  William  H.  Kurtz. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  William  Henshaw. 

Daughter  of  Robert  O.  Meldrum  and  Juliaette  E.  Brown,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Dexter  Brown  and  Rebecca  Henshaw,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Tames  Stuben  Henshaw,   (177S-1S71')   and  Amy 
Gail,  his  wife. 


158  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI,UTION. 

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

William  Henshaw,  (1743-96),  entered  the  army  as  ensign  and 
was  commissioned  lieutenant  1780  in  the  Connecticut  Conti- 
nental line.  He  was  born  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  died  in  Mil- 
ton, N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  12646,  14018,  25791,  31414. 

MRS.  JULIAETTE  E.  MELDRUM.  33442 

Born  in  Aurora,  New  York. 
Widow  of  Robert  O.  Meldrum. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  William  Henshaw. 
Daughter  of  Dexter  Brown  and  Rebecca  Henshaw,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33441- 

MRS.  MARY  CONDE  SNELGROVE.  33443 

Born   in   Liverpool,   New   York. 

Wife  of  J.  B.  Snelgrove. 

Descendant  of  Adam  Conde  and  of  Ensign  Abraham  I.  Truax 
of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Cornelius  Sanford  Conde  and  Sarah  Ide,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Truax  Conde  and  Frances  Curtis,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Santvoord  Conde  and  Sarah  Truax, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Adam  Conde  and  Catelyntje  Truax,  his 
wife,  m.  1770;    Abraham  I.  Truax  and  Annatje  Peck,  his  wife. 

Adam  Conde,  (1748-1824),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Albany 
County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Schenectady;  died  in  Glen- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

Abraham  I.  Truax.  (1743-1833),  served  as  ensign  in  the 
Albany  County  militia. 

MRS.  MARY  SALLADIX  ROWE.  33444 

Born  in  Jordan,  New  York. 
Wife  of  James  D.  Rowe. 
Descendant  of  John  Riley,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  Nicholas  Salladin  and  Lucinda  M.  Riley,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Riley  and  Martha  Lowell,  his  wife. 
John  Riley,    (1762-1852).  served  as  a  private  in  the  New- 
York  Levies.    He  died  in  Verona,  N.  Y. 
Also  No.  25797. 


UNfiAGE  BOOK.  159 


MRS.  REBECCA  B.  STODDARD.  33445 

Born  in  Steuben,  New  York. 

Widow  of  George  G.  Stoddard. 

Descendant  of  John  McMillan. 

Daughter  of  David  Owen  and  Hannah  U.  McMillan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  McMillan  and  Nancy  White,  his  wife. 

John  Mc]\Jillan,  (1761-1841J,  enlisted  from  Norway,  X.  J., 
1777  in  Capt.  Jacob  Martin's  company  of  Infantry,  4th  New 
Jersey  regiment  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  lie 
applied  for  a  pension  in  Steuben  County,  N.  Y.,  1820  and  it 
was  allowed  for  six  years  actual  service  as  private,  Xew  Jersey 
line.  His  pension  was  transferred  to  Erie  County,  Ohio,  where 
he  died  and  where  his  widow  received  a  pension. 

MRS.  JENNIE  M.  TAYLOR.  33446 

Born  in  New  Milford,  Connecticut 

Widow  of  Arthur  Taylor. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  Benjamin  Gaylord,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Orra  Warner  and  Betsey  Gaylord,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Gaylord  and  Roxana  Seely,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Gaylord  and  Sarah  Hartwell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Gaylord  and  Syran  Morehouse, 
his  wife. 

Benjamin  Gaylord,  (1721-92),  was  inspector  of  provision^) 
and  a  member  of  the  Vigilance  Committee.  He  was  born  in 
New  Milford,  Conn.,  w^here  he  died. 

Also  No.  4022. 

MISS  MARY  FRANCES  HALL.  33447 

Born  in  Spencer,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Isaac  Hodges,  Jesse  Hodges,  Lieut. 
Leonard  Fisher  and  Jonathan  Cory,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Hervey  Smith  Hall  and  Cornelia  L.  Fisher,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Hall  and  Mary  Cory,  his  wife ;  Thomas 
Fisher  and  Olive  White  Hodges,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Cory,  Jr.  and  Lucy  Knapp.  his  wife ; 
Leonard  Fisher  and  Susanna  Reigler,  his  wife:  Jesse  Hodges  and 
Olive  White,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Hodges  and  Mary  Pratt,  his  wife.    . 

Isaac  Hodges,  ( 1728-1807  ),  served  as  captain  under  Col.  John 
Daggett.  1775  and  was  commissioned  lieutenant  colonel,  1779, 


l6o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

of  the  Bristol  County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Norton  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.  11916,  15202,  19064,  27658,  30119. 

Jesse  Hodges,  (1755-1819),  served  as  a  private  under  his 
father  at  the  Rhode  Island  alarms. 

Leonard  Fisher,  (i 753-1835),  was  a  minute  man  in  Lasher's 
regiment  for  protection  of  New  York  City.  He  was  born  in 
Germany ;  died  in  New  York  City. 

Jonathan  Cory,  Jr.,  served  as  a  soldier  1782  for  the  defense 
of  the  frontier.    He  died  1796  in  Goshen,  N.  Y. 

33448 
MRS.  NETA  MAUDp  LONG  DAVIS.  33449 

Born  in  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  William  Herman  Davis. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Pierce,  Ebenezer  Locke  and  Corp. 
Ebenezer  Locke,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  William  Calvin  Long  and  Abbie  Louise  Marsh,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Pierce  Marsh  and  Celina  Thayer  Locke, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Marsh  and  Johanna  Pierce,  his  wife ; 
Cyrus  Locke  (1789-1864)  and  Randilla  Thayer  (1796-1867),  his  wife, 
m.  1812. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Pierce  and  Elizabeth  Gilson,  his 
wife;  Ebenezer  Locke,  Jr.  and  Hannah  Gustin  (1764-1833),  his  wife, 
m.  1783. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Locke  and  Phebe  Mores,  his 
wife. 

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. 

Ebenezer  Locke,  (1739-1812),  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  mihtia.     He  died  in  Rockingham,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  26807,  30043'  32579- 

MRS.  EMMA  PALMER  BISSELL.  3345° 

Born  in  Ossian,  New  York. 
Wife  of  J.  H.  Bissell. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Daniel  Hurd,  Jr. 


UNJvAClC  BOOK.  l6l 


Daughter  of  Chester  Palmer  and  Julia  Kinsley,  his  wife. 

GranddaiiKiiter  of  Alvah   Palmer  and  Harriet  Hurd,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Hurd,  Jr.  and  Lucinda  Hamilton  (d. 
1845),  his  wife,  m.  1785. 

Daniel  Hurd,  Jr.,  (1758-1826),  enlisted  1776  and  served  as 
private  and  scrj^'cant  in  Ca])t.  Daniel  Comstock's  company.  The 
family  was  allowed  tlie  pension  for  over  ten  months  actual  ser- 
vice as  sergeant,  \  ennont  line.  He  was  bf)rn  in  Woodbury, 
Conn.,  died  in  Tinmouth,  Vt. 

MRS.  EMMA  HAMMOND  BOYNTON.  33451 

Born  in  Batavia,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Henry  Putney  Boynton. 

Descendant  of  Lemuel  White. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Hammond  and  Laura  White,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chester  White  and  Lucy  Topliflf,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lemuel  White  and  Anna  Brigham,  his  wife. 

Lemuel  White,  (  1758-1850),  enlisted,  1776,  under  Capt.  Wil- 
liam \\^ilson;  in  1777  served  under  Capt.  James  Dana;  in 
1778  ilnder  Capt.  Paul  Brigham.  In  1835  he  was  given  a  pen- 
sion in  Verinont  for  six  months  actual  service  as  private,  Con- 
necticut line.  In  1842  his  pension  was  transferred  to  New  York 
as  he  was  living  with  his  son  Chester.  He  was  bom  in  North 
Coventry.  Conn.,  died  in  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  MARY  ESTHER  WHITTELSEY  ELLIOTT.  33452 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Willis  Elliott. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Seth  Pomeroy. 

Daughter  of  John  Rosell  Whittelsey  and  Martha  Butler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elihu  Butler  and  Julia  Pomeroj-,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Quartus  Pomeroy  and  Rachel  Pomeroy,  his 
second  wife,  m.  1776. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Pomeroy  and  Mary  Hunt,  his  wife. 

Seth  Pomeroy,  (1706-77),  was  appointed  by  Congress  1775 
brigadier  general  but  declined  on  account  of  age.  He  served 
with  the  militia  on  the  Hudson  and  died  there.  He  was  born 
in  Northampton,  Mass. 

Also  Nop.  T599,  6561,  7280.  8408.  0462.  15194-  18662,  19470.  21 153, 
22084,  28573,29750.  31246. 


l62  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

MRS.  MAY  AGNES  COE  DODGE.  33453 

Born  in  Lenox,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Richard  Piatt  Dodge. 

Descendant  of  David  Coe,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Ralph  Watson  Coe  and  Anna  Maria  Cooper,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Albert  Ellinwood  Coe  and  Mary  Bridge,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Coe  and  Orra  Ellinwood,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Coe,  Jr.  and  Jerusha  Miller,  (1747- 
1808),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Coe  and  Hannah  Camp,  his  wife. 

David  Coe,  (1716-1808),  served  on  the  Committee  to  attend 
to  the  needs  of  the  famiHes  of  volunteers.  He  was  born  in 
Stratford,  Conn.,  died  in  Middlefield. 

Also  Nos.  18309,  20628,  24536,  25572,  30439. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  BIRCH  HERRICK.  33454 

Born  in  Albany,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frank  C.  Herrick. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Ezra  Birch. 

Daughter  of  George  Archibald  Birch  and  Sarah  Ann  Cook,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Archibald  Gray  Birch  and  Polly  Pickering,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Birch  and  Gray,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Birch  and  Jedidale  Lacey,  his  wife. 

Ezra  Birch  was  appointed  by  the  Assembly,  1780,  ensign  of 
militia  in  defense  of  the  state  of  Connecticut.  He  died  182 1  in 
Cambridge,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  GRACE  HELENA  BIRCH  HOY.  33455 

Born  in  Albany,  New  York. 
Wife  of  John  S.  Hoy. 
Descendant  of  Ensign  Ezra  Birch. 

Daughter  of  George  Archibald  Birch  and  Sarah  Ann  Cook,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33454- 

MRS.  CORNELIA  KNOWER  MILLS.  33456 

Born  in  Albany,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Arthur  Dudley  Mills. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Knower.  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Timothy  A.  Knower  and  Isabella  Southwick  Taylor,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Knower  and  Abigail  Forbes,  his  wife. 


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Gr. -granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Knower  and  Elizabeth  Weld,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Knower,  (1754-1806),  was  a  minute  man  in  Capl. 
Moses  Whiting's  company,  Col.  John  Greaton's  regiment  at 
Lexington  and  Bunker  Hill.  He  was  born  in  Roxbury,  .Mass., 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  9778,  26322. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  CARRINGTON  CABELL  AIOORE.      33457 

Born  in  Richmond,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Willard  Everett  Moore. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Gamble,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  John  Grattan  Cabell  and  Agnes  Coles,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gov.  William  H.  Cabell  and  Agnes  Sarah  Bell 
Gamble,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Gamble  and  Catherine  Grattan,  his 
wife. 

Robert  Gamble,  (1754-1810),  served  as  lieutenant  1776  and 
captain  1778  in  the  Virginia  Continental  line.  He  served  to 
the  close  of  the  war  and  was  a  member  of  the  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati.  He  was  born  in  x\ugusta  County,  Va.,  died  in 
Richmond. 

Also  Nos.  2647,  3910,  9314,  15768,  18486. 

MISS  BELLE  R.  NORTON.  3345^ 

Born  in  Perrint.on,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Chaffee. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  Monroe  Norton  and  Elanor  V.  D.  Norton,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  Nathan  Norton  and  Lettice  Chaffee  (b.  I777). 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Chaffee  and  Mary  St.  John  (i739- 
1829),  his  wife,  m.  1755. 

Joshua  ChalTee.  (1733-89),  belonged  to  a  company  of  Hou.-e- 
holders  in  Capt.  Eliphalet  Holmes's  company  of  minute  men. 
1776.  In  1777  he  was  made  a  Freeman  of  Sharon.  Conn.  He 
was  bom  in  Rehobeth.  Mass.,  died  in  Elsworth.  Conn. 

MRS.  MARIE  ANTOINETTE  CASTLE  TOWNSON.        33450 

Born  in  Philadelphia.  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  A.  J.  Townson. 


164  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Descendant  of  Jabez  Arnold,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Harvard  Castle  and  Marie  Antoinette  Arnold, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Edward  Arnold  (1809-84)  and  Lucretia 
A.  Day  (1808-39),  his  wife,  m.  1829. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Arnold  and  Dolly  Clarke  (1769-1840), 
his  wife,  m.  1791. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Arnold  and  Martha  Freeman  (1742- 
1819),  his  wife,  m.  1760. 

Jabez  Arnold,  (1738-1822),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 
volunteered  1775  and  was  in  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill  in  the 
regiment  from  Middlesex  County.  He  was  born  in  Haddam 
Neck,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 


MISS  ANNA  LOUISA  BATCHELLER.  33460 

Born  in  Wallingford,  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Israel  Munson,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Justin  Batcheller  and  Henrietta  Clark,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philander  Goodyear  Clark  and  Louisa  Munson, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Munson  (b.  1771)  and  Sarah  Bradley, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Munson  and  Anna  Griswold,  his 
wife,  m.  1765. 

Israel  Munson,  (1737-1806),  was  appointed  by  the  Assem- 
bly, 1775,  lieutenant  of  the  Fifth  company  or  trainband,  Second 
regiment.    He  was  born  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  14257. 

MRS.  EVELYN  NEWLANDS  POST.  33461 

Born  in  Jamestown,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Daniel  H.  Post. 

Descendant  of  John  McHarg,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Newlands  and  Evelyn  Patchin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Newlands  and  Jane  McHarg,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  McHarg  and  Griselda  Kelley  (1748- 
1843),  his  wife. 

John  McHarg,  (1733-1803),  served  in  the  Albany  County 
militia  under  Col.  John  Beekman.  He  was  born  in  Scotland; 
came  to  America.  1774  ;  settled  in  Gal  way,  Saratoga  County  and 
died  in  Albany,  N.  Y. 


UNEAGH  BOOK.  l6= 


MISS  MARGARET  NEWLANDS  HALL.  33462 

Born  in  Jamc«town,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  William  Hall,  Jabez  Stowe,  Ebenezer  Cheney. 
Jr.,  and  John  McHarg. 

Daughter  of  Erie  Lcroy  Mali  and  Sarah  James  Marvin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Hall  and  Marie  Cheney,  his  wife;  Richard 
Pratt  Marvin  and  Isabella  Newlands,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Hall  and  Abigail  Pease,  his  wife; 
Ebenezer  Cheney,  Jr.  and  Anna  Nelson,  his  wife;  Selden  Marvin  and 
Charlotte  Pratt,  his  wife;  David  Newlands  and  Jane  McHarg,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33461. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Ebenezer  Cheney  and  Abigail  Thompson, 
his  wife;  Benjamin  Pratt  (b.  1743)  and  Sibyl  Stowe,  his  wife.  m. 
1770. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Stowe  and  Anna  Lord,  his  wife. 

William  Hall,  (1753-1828),  served  several  enlistments  under 
different  commands  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  died  in  Dover,  \^t. 

Also  Nos.  7235,  8820,  9766,  19452. 

Jabez  Stowe,  (1716-85),  was  captured  at  Fort  Grisvvold, 
carried  to  New  York  where  he  suffered  great  hardship.  He 
was  born  in  Saybrook,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1995-  19453.  20166,  23895,  24899,  31719- 

Ebenezer  Cheney,  Jr..  (1761-1828),  served  four  enlistments 
in  the  Massachusetts  militia  as  a  private.  He  was  born  in 
Milford,  Mass.,  died  in  Kiantone,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  6259.  7235.  8820,  190T6,  31705. 

MRS.  MARY  HALL  WILSON.  33463 

Born  in  Jamestown,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Charles  Wilson. 

Descendant  of  William  Hall,  Jabez  Stowe,  Ebenezer  Cheney, 
Jr.,  and  John  McHarg. 

Daughter  of  Erie  Leroy  Hall  and  Sarah  Jane  Marvin,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33462. 

MISS  CLARINDA  DICKEY.  33464 

Born  in  York,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Mathew  Dickey. 
Daughter  of  John  P.  Dickey  and  Elizabeth  Waller,  his  wife. 


l66  DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Dickey  (1766-1837)  and  Rhoda  Varnum,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Mathew  Dickey  and  Janet  Wallace,  his  wife. 

Mathew  Dickey,  (1728-1802),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  was  a  private  in  the  New  Hampshire  miHtia.  He  was 
born  in  Ireland ;  died  in  Londonderry,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  23296,  31360. 

MRS.  CORA  SHELDON  TEW.  33465 

Born  in  Rockford,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Herbert  Whitney  Tew. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Hosford,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Porter  Sheldon  and  Mary  Crowley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gad  Sheldon  and  Eunice  Hosford,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hosford  and  Mary  Williams,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Hosford,  (1761-1847),  enlisted  1777  under  Capt. 
Charles  Graham,  Col.  Philip  Van  Cortlandt,  New  York  Conti- 
nental line  and  was  at  the  surrender  of  Comwallis.  In  1820  he 
was  allowed  a  pension  for  six  years  actual  service  as  private. 

MISS  HELEN  AUGUSTA  WINSOR.  33466 

Born  in  Jamestown,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Cheney,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Bigelow  Winsor  and  Anna  Nelson  Sears,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Sears  and  Ruby  Cheney,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Cheney,  Jr.  (1761-1828)  and  Anna 
Nelson,  his  wife. 

See  No.  33462. 

MRS.  HATTIE  ANDERSON  YOUNG.  33467 

Born  in  Bucksville,  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  William  Young. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Robert  Anderson,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  John  Julius  Anderson  and  Fannie  Norman  Buck,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter   of  Thomas  Anderson  and   Susan  Jenkins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Anderson,  Jr.  and  Maria  Thomas,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Anderson  and  Anne  Thompson, 
his  wife. 

Robert  Anderson,   (i  741-18 13),  served  as  captain  of  volun- 


LINEAGIv  BOOK.  l6j 


teers  1775,  and  was  colonel  under  Gen.  Andrew  Pickens  at  the 
battle  of  Cowpens.    He  was  born  in  Augusta  County,  Va.,  died 
in  Pendleton  County,  South  Carolina. 
Also  Nos.  6079,  1 7291. 

MRS.  LOIS  CAROLINE  BABCOCK  LANCiWORTHY.      33468 

Born  in  Brookfield,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Franklin  Langworthy. 

Descendant  of  Perez  Chesebrough,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Hamdeii  R.  Bubcock  and  A.  Donette  Beebe,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Babcock  and  Carolina  Latham  Chese- 
brough (1802-91),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Perez  Chesebrough  and  Priscilla  Thompson 
(1767-1842),  his  wife,  m.  1785. 

Perez  Chesebrough,  (1762-1851),  enlisted  1780  to  serve  in 
sea  coast  defense,  as  a  matross.  His  pension  was  allowed  for 
one  years  actual  service  as  private,  Continental  line.  He  was 
born  in  Stonington ;  died  in  Bozrah,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  673s,  1 1978,  12033.  14731,  28847,  30235- 

MRS.  ZAYDA  M.  RISLEY  SMITH.  33469 

Born  in  Madison,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Whipple  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Brewer,  Jr.,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Marion  F.  Risley  and  Helen  Beebe,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Risley  and  Thankful  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Smith  and  Abagail  Brewer  (b.  1793)' 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Brewer,  Jr.  (1765-1826)  and  Mary 
Slate,    (b.   1767),  his  wife,  m.   1785. 

See  No.  33003. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  B.  MAIN.  33470 

Born  in  Plattsburgh,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Gordon  H.  Main. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Ostrander,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Richard  N.  Ostrander  and  Elvira  E.  Brown,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Ostrander  and  Huldah  Fordham,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Ostrander  and  Martha  Nicholson  (b. 
1757),  his  wife,  m.  1779. 

Henry  Ostrander,  (1754-1830),  enlisted  from  Fishkill,  1775. 
under  Capt.  James  Rosecrans,  Col.  LcAvis  Dubois'  regiment 


l68  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

and  was  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Montgomery ;  not  exchanged 
for  ten  months.  He  appHed  for  a  pension  1818,  at  Plattsburg 
and  it  was  allowed  for  one  years  actual  service  as  private,  New 
York  line.     His  widow  in  1837  received  a  pension. 

MRS.  BESSIE  HILLARD  BELL.  33471 

Born  in  Geneva,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Winslow  Manly  Bell. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  George  Stillman,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Allen  Hillard  (1824-85)  and  C.  Josephine  Wat- 
son (1831-1910),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Babcock  Hillard  (1785-1870)  and  Rebecca 
Allen  Stillman  (d.  1870),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Hillard  (1759-1830)  and  Hannah  Bab- 
cock, his  wife;    George  Stillman  and  Rebecca  Crocker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Hillard  (1737-1823)  and  Sarah 
White,  his  wife. 

George  Stillman,  (1750-1804),  served  in  a  detachment  of  vol- 
unteers in  the  expedition  to  New  York,  1776.  He  was  major 
of  the  entrenchments  at  Machias  1777  and  1779  was  appointed 
by  the  Continental  Congress,  major  of  the  united  troops  of 
white  and  Indians  in  the  Eastern  Department.  In  1782  he  was 
promoted  lieutenant  colonel  of  the  Sixth  regiment  of  Lincoln 
County  militia  and  was  brigadier  general  when  he  died. 

MISS  ANNE  HARRIS  PATTESON.  33472 

Born  in  Richmond,  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Harris,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  James  Anderson  Patteson  (b.  1820)  and  Eliza  Ran- 
dolph McCaw,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  A.  Patteson  and  Ann  Obedience  Turpin 
Harris  (b.  1799)  >  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Harris  and  Rebecca  Brittain,  his  wife. 

John  Harris,  (1758-1815),  served  as  ensign  1781 ;  as  second 
lieutenant  of  Baylor's  Dragoons,  1782  and  served  to  the  close 
of  the  war  in  the  Virginia  Continental  line. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  HAYWARD  WARNER.  33473 

Born  in  Hadley,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Arthur  Sowerby  Warner. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Robert  Hayden,  of  Massachusetts. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  l6g 


Daughter  of  Lewis  Henry  Warner  and  Esther  Chase  Hayward,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edmund  Elijah  Hayward  and  Sophia  Moore,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Hayward  and  Molly  Hayden,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Robert  Hayden  and  Elizabeth  French,  his 
wife,  m.  1763. 

Robert  Hayden,  ('1735-1822),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Moses  French's  company,  Col.  Joseph  Palmer's  regiment.  He 
was  born  in  Braintree,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  30796. 

MRS.  JENNIE  GARRISON  MacNEE.  33474 

Born  in  Walton,  New  York. 

Wife  of  P.  Smeallie  MacNee. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Garison,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Richmond  Garrison  and  Harriet  Frances  Seward,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Anthony  Fox  Garison  (1803-81)  and  Julia  Ann 
Eliza  Burhans  (1802-77),  his  wife,  m.  1824. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Isaac  Garison  (1773- 1869)  and  Eve 
Shaver,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Garison. 

Jacob  Garison  served  as  a  private  in  the  defense  of  the 
frontiers  in  the  New  York  Levies  under  Capt.  Prentice  Bowen, 
Col.  Frederick  Weissenfels'  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Colum- 
bia County  about  1750  and  in  1790  his  name  is  on  the  Census 
of  that  county. 

MRS.  JEANNIE  ARMSBY  DEAN  CAMERON.  33475 

Born  in  Albany,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frederick  W.  Cameron. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Aaron  Kingsbury,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Amos  Dean  (1803-68)  and  Eliza  Joanna  Davis  (1819- 
88),  his  wife,  m.  1842. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Davis  and  Rena  Armsby,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Armsby  and  Elizabeth  Kingsbury,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Kingsbur>'  and  Elizabeth  Richard- 
son, his  wife. 

Aaron  Kingsbury,  (1743-94),  served  as  corporal  at  the  Rhode 


170  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Island  alarm  1776  and  as  sergeant  1778.  He  was  commissioned 
second  lieutenant  1779.  He  was  born  in  Franklin,  Mass.,  where 
he  died. 

MRS.  IDA  THURBER  MEAD.  33476 

Born  in  Worcester,  New  York. 

Wife  of  James  H.  Mead. 

Descendant  of  Israel  Howland,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Ezra  R.  Thurber  and  Sarah  Ann  Howland,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wood  Howland  and  Paulina  Aikin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Howland  and  Drusilla  Wood,  his  wife; 
Thomas  Aikin  and  Hannah  Palmer,  his  wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Gilbert  Palmer  and  Sarah  Harmon,  his 
wife. 

Israel  Howland,  (1713-87),  was  living  in  Oblong,  N.  Y., 
during  the  revolution  and  was  among  the  Quakers  enrolled  in 
the  militia  by  Act  of  Assembly,  1775.  He  was  born  in  Dart- 
mouth, Mass.,  died  in  Pawling,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  EDWINA  A.  PARKER.  33477 

Born  in  Frankfort,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Theodore  P.  Parker. 

Descendant  of  James  Haywood. 

Daughter  of  Noadiah  Taylor  Hasselkuse  and  Mary  Amanda  Hay- 
wood (1826-99),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Seth  Haywood  (1798-1871)  and  Lany  Bouck 
(1804-39),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Haywood,  Jr.  (1774-1855)  and  Patience 
Balch  (1774-1839),  his  wife,  m.  1793. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Haywood  and  Keziah  Button,  his 
wife. 

James  Haywood  of  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  served  as  a  soldier  in  the 
New  Hampshire  line.  He  removed  to  New  Hartford,  N.  Y., 
1790  where  he  died  and  is  buried  on  a  farm  In  Paris,  Oneida 
County,  N.  Y. 

Aso  No.  17717- 

MRS.  ALICE  COX.  3347^ 

Born  in  Clarkson,  New  York. 
Wife  of  George  G.  Cox. 
Descendant  of  Abraham  Warren. 


UNEAGE  B(X)K.  171 


Daughter  of  Sidney  Spaulding  and  Delia  Warren,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lyman  Warren  (h.  1770)  and  Rebecca  Sweet,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Warren  and  Isabella  Jerome,  his 
wife. 

Abraham  Warren  enlisted  under  Capt.  David  Smith,  Col. 
Samuel  Elmore  for  one  year,  1775.  He  re-enlisted  for  three 
years  under  Capt.  Samuel  Mattock,  Col.  John  Chandler.  He 
was  at  Oermantown,  Brandywine  and  Monmouth  where  he  was 
wounded.  In  1818  his  pension  was  allowed  for  four  years 
actual  service  as  private  Connecticut  line.  He  was  born  in 
Bristol,  Conn.,  1747  and  in  1820  was  living  in  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  1 1622. 

MISS  LYDIA  B.  FIELD.  33479 

Born  in  Brockport,   New   York. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Field  and  William  Farwell. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  Field  and  Betsy  Heath,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joareb  Field  (1743-1837)  and  Anna  Blatchly  (1750- 
1829),  his  2d  wife;  Reuben  Heath  and  Mary  Farwell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Field  and  Bethiah  Johnson  (d.  1776), 
his  wife ;  Joseph  Blatchly  and  Esther  Collins,  his  wife ;  Elisha  Farwell 
and  Sarah  Farnsworth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Farwell  and  Bethiah  Eldredge, 
his  wife,  m.  1744. 

William  Farwell,  (1712-1801),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm.  He  was  bom  in  Bedford,  Mass.,  died  in  Charles- 
ton, N.  H. 

Samuel  Field,  (1704-83),  was  a  minute  man  from  Mansfield, 
Conn.,  at  the  Lexington  Alarm. 

MRS.  MARY  E.  COVELL  LOCKE.  33480 

Born  in  Ogden,  New  York. 

Wife  of  George  E.  Locke. 

Descendant  of  Ansel  Comstock  and  of  Abner  Comstock. 

Daughter  of  Hosea  T.  Covell  and  Adelaide  Comstock,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harry  Jewett  Comstock  (b.  1806)  and  Mary 
Loomis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ansel  Comstock  and  Betsey  Jewett  (1771-1860), 
his  wife,  m.  1790. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abner  Comstock  and  Eunice  Goodspeed, 
his  wife,  m.  1751. 


172  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Ansel  Comstock,  (1762-1845),  enlisted  1780  under  Lieut. 
John  Griswold  for  sea  shore  defence.  In  1836  his  pension  was 
allowed  for  nine  months  actual  service  as  private  Connecticut 
line.    He  was  born  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  died  in  Sweden,  N.  Y. 

Abner  Comstock,  (1727-1811),  served  as  a  private  at  Fort 
Trumbull,  1776.    He  was  born  in  Lyme. 

MRS.  KATE  SPAULDING  PATTEN.  33481 

Born  in  Brockport,  New  York. 
Wife  of  James  E.  Patten. 
Descendant  of  Abraham  Warren. 
Daughter  of  Sidney  Spaulding  and  Delia  Warren,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33478. 

MISS  FRANCES  ANNE  COWLES.  ■  33482 

Born  in  Canaan,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Walter  Smith  Cowles  and  Mary  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.   Pitkin  Cowles  and  Fanny   Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Smith  and  Sarah  Deane.  his  wife,  m. 
1766. 

Ebenezer  Smith,  (1746-1816),  served  as  minute  man  and  ser- 
geant, 1775;  as  ensign,  1776;  lieutenant,  1777;  captain  1779  and 
retired  1783.  He  was  at  Bunker  Hill,  the  siege  of  Boston, 
rapture  of  Burgoyne,  Sullivan's  Rhode  Island  campaign  and  the 
battle  of  Monmouth.  At  the  close  of  more  than  eight  years  ser- 
vice, he  was  the  oldest  captain  in  the  Massachusetts  line  and 
became  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Massachusetts.  He  was 
born  in  Lebanon.  Conn.,  died  in  New  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  1923,  3635,  16338,  27031. 

MRS.  EMILIE  VIRGINIA  ROELKER.  33483 

Born  in  Hoboken,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Hugo  B.  Roelker. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Thomas  Lenington,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Lefman  and  Sarah  Lenington  Thome,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Edmund  Thome  (b.  1815)  and  Abby  Len- 
ingtog,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lenington  and  Sarah  Van  Sickles, 
his  wife. 


UNlvAGli  li(XJK.  173 


Gr.-gr.-granddauKhtor  of  Thomas  Lcningt(jn  and  Sarali  Sickcrtoii, 
his  wife,  m.  1777. 

Thomas  Lenington,  (1755-1829),  served  as  sergeant  under 
Capt.  John  Nicholson  in  the  Canadian  campaign ;  was  pro- 
moted ensign  1776;  was  taken  prisoner  and  confined  fourteen 
months  at  Quebec  and  ITahfax.  After  his  exchange  he  wa- 
employed  in  the  quartermaster's  department  and  had  command 
of  a  vessel  on  the  North  River,  The  widow  was  one  hundred 
and  four  years  old  in  1848  and  a  pension  was  allowed  her  for 
over  two  years  actual  service  as  sergeant  and  ensign  in  the  New 
York  line.  She  was  married  in  New  Providence^  New  Jersey 
and  received  her  pension  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MISS  ANNA  CHURCH  NORTH.  33484 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Caleb  North,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Col.  George  Humphries  North  and  Harriet  Johnson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  North  and  Catherine  Mar- 
garet North,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  North  and  Lydia  Lewes,  his  wife. 

Caleb  North,  (1753-1840),  gave  distinguished  service  in 
many  battles.  He  was  president  of  the  state  society  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati ;  was  the  last  ofiBcer  in  the  Pennsylvania  line  and  is 
buried  in  Chester  County  where  he  was  born. 

Also  Nos.  1452,  24916,  25540,  26741. 

MISS  MARY  DAISY  CHILDS.  33485 

Born  in  Pittsburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Child  and  of  William  Grant. 

Daughter  of  Billings  Grant  Childs  and  Celia  Van  Demark,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Grant  Childs  and  Lois  Anne  Grant,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Child  and  Amy  Parish,  his  wife ; 
William  Grant  and  Polly  Yarrington,  his  wife. 

Timothy  Child,  (1760-1825),  enlisted  from  Thompson  at  six- 
teen and  served  as  private  under  diflFerent  commands.  He  was 
born  in  Thompson.  Conn.,  died  in  Sullivan  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  7550,  10143,  1 1744.  12977,  21S63. 

William  Grant,  (1741-1825),  enlisted  1775  as  a  private:  serv- 
ed 1778  in  the  Rhode  Island  campaign  and  1781  under  Capt. 


174  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

*    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  Neversink,  N.  Y. 
Also  Nos.  7899,  32284. 

MRS.  HARRIET  COOKE  BALL.  33486 

Born  in  Wilcox,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Child  and  of  William  Grant. 

Daughter  of  Theodore  F.  Cooke  and  Emily  Jane  Childs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter    of    John    Grant    Childs    and    Lois    Anne    Grant,    his 
wife. 
See  No.  33485. 

MRS.  ELLEN  CARYL  ELY.  33487 

Born  in  Worcester,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Horace  Ely. 
i  Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jonathan  Caryl. 

Daughter  of  Leonard  Caryl  and  Mary  Crippen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Caryl   (b.  1771)   and  Susan  Snell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Carjd  and  Anna  Clark,  his  wife,  m. 
1752. 

Jonathan  Caryl,  (1730-1806),  served  as  lieutenant  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born 
in  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  died  in  Chester,  Yt. 

Also  No.  7899. 

MISS  ALICE  FRANCES  EVEREST  HEWITT.  33488 

Born  in  Plattsburg,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Bartholomew  Woodbury,  Nathaniel  Car- 
riel,  Corp.  Joseph  Everest  and  Gideon  Hewitt. 

Daughter  of  Renssalaer  Schuyler  Hewitt  and  Sarah  Everest,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeptha  Hewitt  and  Lurancy  Button,  his  wife; 
Judge  Josiah  Terry  Everest  and  Sarah  Sibley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Hewitt  and  Susan  Dunbar,  his  wife; 
Joseph  Everett  and  Sarah  Eells,  his  wife;  John  Sibley  and  Sarah  Car- 
riel,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Carriel  and  Sally  Woodbury  (1764- 
1840),  his  wife,  m.  1784. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Carriel  and  Jane  Dwight,  his 


LINEAGE  BOOK,  175 

wife,  m.  1752;  Bartholomew  Woodbury  and  Ruth  Greenwood  (1742- 
1823),  his  wife,  m.  1763. 

P.artholomcw  Woodbury,  (1740-1819),  served  as  colonel  of 
militia  and  was  jn-ominent  in  town  affairs.  He  was  txjrn  in 
Sutton,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Nathaniel  Carriel  gave  civil  service  in  Sutton  where  in  1724 
he  was  born. 

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,  X.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  25439,  32145- 

Gideon  Hewitt,  (  1 748-1838),  enlisted  1776  under  Capt.  Caleb 
Bentley  and  served  at  Fort  Constitution.  In  the  Burgoyne 
campaign  he  served  under  Capt.  James  Dennison.  His  pension 
was  allowed  for  eight  months  actual  service  in  the  New  York 
line.    He  was  born  in  Stonington,  Conn.,  died  in  Clarenden,  Vt. 

Also  No.  8188. 

MRS.  KATE  WOODRUFF  SHAW.  33489 

Born  in  Plattsburgh,  New  York. 

Wife  of  James  Shaw. 

Descendant  of  Silas  Woodruff,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Leeke  Woodruff  and  Maria  S.  Greene,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elias  Woodruff  and  Abigail  Leeke,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Woodruff  and  Hannah,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  limothy  Woodruff  and  Elizabeth  Parsons, 
his  wife,  m.  1739. 

Silas  Woodruff,  (1744-1829),  enlisted  in  Capt.  Zephaniah 
Rogers's  company,  Col.  Josiah  Smith's  regiment  1776  for  the 
protection  of  Long  Island.  He  was  born  in  Southampton, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  JANE  THRALL  HILL.  33490 

Born  in  Gouvemeur,  New  York. 
Wife  of  William  S.  Hill. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Joseph  Goodwin. 
Daughter  of  Manson  Thrall  and  Lydia  Goodwin,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Goodwin,  Jr.  and  Esther  Roberts,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Goodwin  and  Rosanna  Gillet,  his  wife. 


176  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Joseph  Goodwin,  (1736-1813),  served  as  sergeant  of  the 
Connecticut  miHtia,  1776  and  responded  to  the  New  Haven 
alarm,  1779  under  Capt.  Moses  Seymour. 

Also  No.  4411. 

MRS.  ESTHER  THRALL  OSBORN.  33491 

Born  in  Gouverneur,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Joseph  H.  Osborne. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Joseph  Goodwin. 
Daughter  of  Manson  Thrall  and  Lydia  Goodwin,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33490. 

MRS.  CLARA  HOLMES  VAN  GORDEN.  33492 

Born  in  Buchanan,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  G.  B.  Van  Gorden. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Simeon  Samson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Willard  Holmes  and  Mary  Catharine  Salmon, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Shaw  Samson  and  Catharine  Schermerhorn, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Samson  and  Hannah 
Grossman  Shaw,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Samson  and  Deborah  Gushing,  his 
wife. 

Simeon  Samson,  (1736-89),  was  the  first  naval  captain  ap- 
pointed by  the  Provincial  Congress.  He  commanded  the  In- 
dependence and  captured  many  prizes.  He  was  born  in  Kings- 
ton; died  in  Plympton,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  2730,  26732,  27268. 

MRS.  KATE  LED  YARD  DUELL  DAEHLER.  33493 

Born  in  Cortland,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Ferdinand  Daehler. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Benjamin  Ledyard. 

Daughter  of  R.  Holland  Duel  and  Mary  Ledyard  Cuyler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Glen  Cuyler  and  Julia  Ann  Wheaton,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Glen  Cuyler  and  Mary  Forman  Ledyard,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Ledyard  and  Catharine  Forman, 
his  first  wife. 


UNEAGE  BCKDK.  1 77 


Benjamin  Ledyard,  ('1753-1803),  was  caj^tain  of  the  First 
New  York  regiment,  1775;  major,  1776;  transferred  1778  and 
resigned  1770-  He  was  an  original  member  of  the  Cincinnati 
of  New  York.  He  was  born  in  Groton.  Conn.,  died  in  Aurora, 
N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  1 175,  2920,  6378,  10652,  18728.  19029,  24206. 

MRS.  CAROLYN  ELIZABETH  RICE  GILLETTE.  33494 

Born  in   Northumberland,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  N.  Horace  Gillette. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Perrin  Ross  and  of  Lieut.  James  Wells. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Lane  Rice  and  Anne  Louise  Wells,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Sterling  Wells  and  Sophia  Bard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Guy  Wells  (1766-1828)  and  Elizabeth  Ross, 
his  wife,  m.  1790. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Wells  and  Hannah  Loomis,  his  wife; 
Perrin  Ross  and  Mercy  Otis,  his  wife,  m.  1768. 

Perrin  Ross,  (1748-78),  was  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Samuel  Ran- 
som's company  in  the  defense  of  the  Wyoming  Valley.  His 
name  is  on  the  monument  to  the  heroes  of  Wyoming.  He  was 
born  in  Windham  Co.,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  20602,  30 10 1. 

James  Wells,  (1732-78),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  Indepen- 
dent company  of  Wyoming  where  he  lost  his  life.  He  was 
born  in  Colchester,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  15254,  20602,  25758. 

MRS.  KATE  HART  HOLLENBECK.  33495 

Born  in  Groton,  New  York. 

Wife  of  George  P.  Hollenbeck. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Wheeler,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Butts  Hart  and  Ann  Eliza  Breed,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Breed  and  Eliza  Williams,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Williams  and  Lydia  Wheeler,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Wheeler  and  Lucy  Prentice,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Wheeler.  (1745-1810).  commanded  a  company.  1776 
in  the  Eighth  regiment  under  Col.  Oliver  Smith  at  New  York. 
He  was  born  in  Stonington  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  5964,  6996. 


178  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  EDITH  WATROUS  JARVIS.  33496 

Born  in  Cortland,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Joseph  G.  Jarvis. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Simeon  Samson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Johnathan  L.  Watrous  and  Mary  M.  Samson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Whitfield  Samson  and  Lucina  Gardner, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Samson  and  Hannah 
Grossman  Shaw,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Samson  (1736-89)  and  Deborah 
Gushing,  his  wife. 

See  No.  33492. 

MRS.  CLARA  L.  SMITH  JEWETT.  33497 

Born  in  Cortjand,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Alden  March  Jewett. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Samuel  Mallery,  Samuel  Dunham  and 
Ensign  Henry  Smith,  all  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Abram  P.  Smith  (1831-97)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Bronson 
(1837-72),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Smith  (1808-84)  and  Lucy  Mallery,  his 
wife;    Dr.  Horace  Bronson  and  Polly  Ball,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Smith  (1778-1863)  and  Nancy  Hunt, 
his  wife;  Capt.  Patrick  Mallery  and  Anna  Olmsted,  his  wife;  David 
Bronson  (1774-1840)  and  Nancy  Dunham,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Smith ;  Japbeth  Hunt  and  Elizabeth 
Davis,  his  wife;  Maj.  Samuel  Mallery  and  Mary  Carley,  his  wife; 
Stephen  Olmsted  and  Lucy  Hatch,  his  wife;  Samuel  Dunham  and  Mary 
Ann  Mosely,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Mallery,  (1744-1822),  served  as  sergeant  in  the  9th 
regiment,  Albany  County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Saybrook, 
Conn.,  died  in  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  27088. 

Samuel  Dunham,  (1750-1805),  was  a  warrant  officer  in  the 
navy  and  served  on  the  frigate  Trumbull,  1778.  He  was  born 
in  Colchester,  Conn.,  died  in  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  17213. 

Henry  Smith,  (i  748-1 829),  served  as  ensign  in  the  ist  com- 
pany. South  End  regiment,  New  York  line. 

MISS  GRACE  MEAD.  33498 

Born  in  Auburn,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Peleg  Slade,  of  Massachusetts. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  1 79 


Daughter  of  Col.  vSidncy  Mead  and  Dolphia  .Slade,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Slade  and  Sally  Kennedy,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Pcleg  Slade,  Jr.  and  Betsey  Bassett,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peleg  Slade   (1729-1813)   and  Mary  Chace, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  331 19- 

MRvS.  KMELIXE  CHILDS  McGRAW.  33499 

Born  in  Wallingford,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Albert  Perrin  McGraw. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Klisha  Child  and  of  Capt.  Isaac  Hall  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Dickerman  Childs  and  Mary  Cornelia  Munson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abiel  Child  and  Henrietta  Hall  (1774-1838),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Child  and  Elizabeth  May,  his  wife; 
Dickerman  Hall  and  Hannah  Bishop,  his  second  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Child  and  Alice  Manning,  his  wife ; 
Isaac  Hall  and  Esther  Mosely,  his  wife,  m.  1764. 

Elisha  Child,  (1725-96),  served  as  a  member  of  the  General 
Court  and  was  appointed  on  the  Committee  to  search  for  lead 
mines  and  procure  fire  arms  for  the  militia.  He  was  born  at 
Woodstock  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3665,  14353- 

Isaac  Hall,  (1737-96),  served  in  the  Light  Horse  under  Maj. 
William  Hart.    He  was  born  in  Wallingford  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  19657,  25163. 

:\IRS.  MAY  LENA  PARKER  MILES.  335oo 

Born  in  Cortland,  New  York. 

Wife  of  James  A.  Miles. 

Descendant  of  John  Parker. 

Daughter  of  John  Brooks  Parker  and  Harriet  Stratton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Parker,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Brooks,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Parker  and  Olive  Temple,  his  wife. 

John  Parker,  (1752-1823),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington alarm  from  Shrewsbury  under  Capt.  Robert  Andrews. 
He  was  born  in  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  died  in  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  6283. 

MRS.  INA  ESTELLA  SHERWOOD.  3350i 

Born  in  Wellington,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  James  D.  Sherwood. 


l8o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Nichols. 

Daughter  of  Melvin  Augustus  Rice  and  Emily  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Billings  Robinson  Rice  and  Laura  Lucinda  Bron- 
son,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Rice  and  Lucinda  Nichols,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Nichols  and  Hannah  Resseguie, 
his  first  wife,  m.  1777. 

Samuel  Nichols,  (1758-1849),  enlisted  as  a  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia  under  Col.  Heman  Swift.  He  received  a 
pension.  He  was  born  in  Norwalk,  Conn.,  died  in  Fenner, 
N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  3323,  4962. 

MRS.  SARAH  HUNT  STOCKWELL.  33502 

Born  in  Lapeer,  New  York. 

Wife  of  W.  A.  Stockwell. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Lake,  Malachi  Church  and  Capt.  James 
Blakeslee. 

Daughter  of  William  E.  Hunt  and  Lucretia  Lake,  his  wife,  m.  1855. 

Granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Lake  (1795-1833)  and  Patience  Church 
(1799-1876)    his  wife,   m.    1824. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Lake  and  Jemima  Waldo,  his  wife ; 
Malichi  Church,  Jr.  (1769-1846)  and  Lucy  Blakeslee  (1768-1849),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lake;  Malichi  Church  and  Eliza- 
beth Miller,  his  wife,  m.  1756;  James  Blakeslee  and  Anna  Blakeslee, 
his  wife. 

Henry  Lake,  (1761-1851),  served  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign 
1777  and  was  in  the  classed  militia  for  short  tours,  once  in  the 
place  of  his  father.  He  received  a  pension  1832,  for  over  one 
years  actual  service  as  private.  New  York  line. 

Malachi  Church,  (1732-85),  was  a  patriot.  He  was  born  in 
Hadley,  Mass. 

James  Blakeslee,  (1735-82),  was  lieutenant  1776  of  the  Brat- 
tleboro  company  and  commanded  a  company  in  the  campaign 
of  1781.  He  was  bom  in  West  Haven,  Conn.,  died  in  Brattle- 
boro,  Vt. 

MRS.  GRACE  B.  C.  WALRAD.  33503 

Born  in  Cortland,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Calvin  P.  Walrad. 
Descendant  of  Corp.  David  Boies,  of  Massachusetts. 


UNCAGE  BOOK. 


i8i 


Daughter  of  Alfred  Lyon  Chamberlain  and  Semantha  Boies,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rufus  Boies  (1777-1860)  and  Nancy  Gibbs,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Boies  and  Dolly  Blair,  his  wife. 

David  Boies,  (1750-1839),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Wil- 
liam Cannon's  company.  Col.  David  Leonard's  regiment  at  Ti- 
conderoga,  1777.  He  served  as  corporal  1779  under  Capt.  Sol- 
omon Brown,  Hampshire  County  regiment. 

MRS.  CORA  M.  WATERS.  33504 

Born  in  Cortland,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Louis  L.  Waters. 

Descendant  of  Cornelius  Laman,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Addison  R.  Rowley  and  Mary  Evelyn  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philemon  C.  Rowley  and  Mary  Sweet  Curtis,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  C.  Rowley  (1756-1830)  and  Lucy  La 
Ment  (1778-1851),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Laman  (La  Ment)  and  Zilla 
Carmer  (d.  1838),  his  wife. 

Cornelius  Laman.  (1755-1842).  served  as  a  private  1776  in 
the  Berkshire  County  Massachusetts  militia.  He  applied  for  a 
pension  1833  ""•  ^^'e\v  York  and  it  was  allowed  for  ser\'ice  as 
private  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Catskill ;  died 
in  Virgil,  X.  Y. 

MRS.  CATHARINE  J.  BROWN.  33505 

Born  in  Port  Jervis,  New  York. 

Wife  of  O.  H.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Bull  and  of  Thomas  Walsh. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Walsh  and  Catherine  Conklin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Walsh  and  Mehetable  Bull,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Walsh  and  Margaret  Brush,  his  wife; 
William  Bull  and  Bethia  Reeve,  his  wife. 

^^'illiam  Bull.  (1751-1817),  served  in  Spencer's  Additional 
Continental  regiment  as  lieutenant,  1777:  captain  1780  and  re- 
tired 1 78 1. 

Thomas  Walsh.  (1754-1819).  turned  out  in  the  defense  of 
Fort  Montgomery.  1777,  in  the  company  from  New  Windsor, 
Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also   No.  21212. 


l82  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  EMMA  M.  GILMORE  CURRAN.  33506 

Born  in  Albany,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Benajah  S.  Curran. 

Descendant  of  John  Pierce,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Lowell  Gilmore  and  Mary  E.  Pierce,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Israel  Pierce  and  Eliza  A.  Richardson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Pierce  and  Mary  Gilmore,  his  wife,  m. 
1786. 

John  Pierce,  (1756-1829),  enlisted  1776;  served  to  the  close 
of  the  war  and  was  at  Brandywine,  Germantown  and  York- 
town.  He  received  a  pension  for  six  years  and  eight  months 
actual  service  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts  line.  His  hon- 
orable discharge  signed  by  Washington,  is  filed  with  his  applica- 
tion for  pension.  He  was  born  in  Wrentham,  Mass.,  died  in 
Franklin. 

MRS.  GRACE  ROSE  CURRAN  GILLESPIE.  33507 

Born  in  Binghamton,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Dr.  Edward  Gillespie. 
Descendant  of  John  Pierce. 

Daughter  of  Benajah   S.  Curran  and  Emma  M.  Gilmore,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Lowell  Gilmore  and  Mary  E.  Pierce,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33506. 

MRS.  MARY  BIGGS  LANDON.  33508 

Born  in  California,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Gail  Landon. 

Descendant  of  John  Biggs. 

"Daughter    of    Capt.    Thomas    Nelson    Biggs    and    Josephine    Young 
McGowan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Biggs  (1800-65)  and  Sarah  Rankin  Tem- 
ple, his  wife,  m.  1824. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Biggs  and  Isabella  Wilson  (d.  1838),  his 
wife,  m.  1782. 

John  Biggs,  (1752-1833),  enlisted  1776  in  Westmoreland 
County,  Penna.,  under  Capt.  Samuel  Miller  and  served  three 
years.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  of  Blount  Co.,  Tenn., 
1832,  for  service  as  private  Pennsylvania  line.  He  was  born 
in  Scotland ;  died  in  Tennessee. 


UNEACE  BOOK.  183 


MRS.  MABEL  P.  LYON.  3350^ 

Born  in  Binghamton,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  R.  Lyon. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Temple  and  of  Stephen  Temple,  Jr., 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Parker  and  Charlotte  Temple,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Temple  and  Alcnda  Sherwin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Temple,  Jr.  and  Susannah  Wood,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Temple  and  Sarah,  his  wife,  m. 
1762. 

Stephen  Temple,  (1734-1809),  marched  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  from  Northbridge  in  Capt.  Josiah  Wood's  company. 

Stephen  Temple,  Jr.,  (1765-1852),  enlisted  from  Upton  at 
sixteen  under  Capt.  Reuben  Davis  for  service  at  West  Point. 

MRS.  MAUDE  EVERETT  FESSENDEN.  33510 

Born  in  Williamsport,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  N.  Fessenden. 

Descendant  of  Eleazer  Everett  and  of  Nathan  Walden.  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  George  Everett  and  Regina  Ellis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Ebenezer  Everett  and  Laura  M.  Walden,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Everett  and  Lucy  Battelle,  his  wife; 
Nathan  Walden,  Jr.  and  Mercy  Eggleston,  his  wife. 

Eleazer  Everett,  (1761-1828),  enlisted  at  the  age  of  fifteen; 
was  a  soldier  at  Castle  Island.  In  1780  he  served  with  the  six 
months  men  from  Dedham.  He  was  born  in  Dedham,  Mass., 
died  in  Francestown,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  10548. 

Nathan  Walden.  Jr..  (1762-1855),  enlisted  1779  under  Capt. 
David  Holbrook  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  Philips  Manor  and 
confined  in  the  Old  Dutch  Church,  N.  Y.  His  pension  was  al- 
lowed in  1818  for  sixteen  months  actual  service  as  private 
Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born  in  Franklin.  Conn.,  enlisted 
from  Westfield,  Mass..  and  received  his  pension  in  Bloomfield. 
N.  Y. 

Also  No.  20533-  3351 1 

MISS  SARA  CHASE.  33512 

Born  in  Cortlandt,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Obadiah  Chase,  of  New  York. 


184  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Amos  Barger  Chase  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  Hunt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Chase  and  EHzabeth  Haight,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Obadiah  Chase  and  Susanna  Knapp,  his  wife. 

Obadiah  Chase,  (1743-99),  served  as  private  in  the  Dutchess 
County,  New  York  militia  under  Capt.  Hezekiah  Mead  and 
Col.  Henry  Ludington. 

Also  No.  27213. 

MISS  GEORGANA  ELIZA  FESSENDEN.  33513 

Born  in  Peruville,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Smock  and  of  Sergt.  Elisha  Shep- 
herd. 

Daughter  of  WilHam  Lathrop  Fessenden  and  Adeline  George,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  George  and  Alletta  Shepherd,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Shepherd  and  Alletta  Smock,  his  wife. 

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

John  Smock,  (1727-1808),  rose  from  captain  to  colonel  of 
Monmouth  County  militia  and  1778  was  taken  prisoner.  He  is 
buried  in  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  1079,  3721,  2380,  14104,  26194,  31508. 

Elisha  Shepherd,  (i 741 -1835),  served  as  sergeant  in  the 
New  Jersey  militia  under  Capt.  Thomas  Hunn.  He  was  taken 
prisoner  and  confined  in  New  York.    He  died  in  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  12851,  23830. 

MRS.  LOULA  ROBERTS  PLATT.  33514 

Born  in  Asheville,  North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Charles  Malcom  Piatt. 

Descendant  of  James  Alexander,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Goodson  McDaniel  Roberts  and  Franck  Ray,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Ray  and  Harriet  Alexander,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Mitchell  Alexander  (b.  1793)  and  Nancy 
Foster,  his  wife,  m.  1814. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Alexander  and  Rhoda  Cunningham 
(b.  1762),  his  wife,  m.  1782. 

James  Alexander,  (1756-1844),  enlisted  1779  in  a  company 
of  horse  and  1780  served  under  Capt,  John  Barber  in  the  Light 
Horse  in  Col.  Joseph  McDowell's  regiment  at  King's  Moun- 
tain. He  received  a  pension,  1834  for  service  as  private 
North  Carolina  line.  He  was  bom  in  Rowan  county;  died  in 
Buncombe  county. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  1 85 

MISS  JULIA  McGEHEE  ALEXANDER.  335,5 

Born  in  Mecklenburg  county,  North  Carolina. 

Descendant  of  John  McKnitt  Alexander,  Joseph  r',raham, 
Moses  Winslow,  Major  John  Davidson,  .^Mexander  Osborne 
and  Joseph  John  WilMams,  all  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Sydenham  B.  Alexander  and  Emma  Pauline  Nicholson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Winslow  Alexander  and  Violet  Wilson 
Graham,  his  wife;    Thomas  Nicholson  and  Martha  Thornc,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  McKnitt  Alexander  (1774-1841)  and 
Dovey  Winslow  (1776-1801),  his  wife;  Joseph  Graham  and  Isabella 
Davidson,  his  wife;  William  Williams  Thorne  and  Temperance  Wil- 
liams Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  McKnitt  Alexander  and  Jane  Rain,  his 
wife,  m.  1759;  Moses  Winslow  and  Jean  Osborne,  his  wife;  John 
Davidson  (1735-1832)  and  Violet  Winslow  Wilson,  his  wife;  Dr. 
Samuel  Thornc  and  Martha  Williams,  his  wife. 

See  No.  33230. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Osborne  and  Agnes  Mc- 
Whorter,  his  wife;  Joseph  John  Williams  and  Rosanna  Connor,  his 
first  wife. 

John  McKnitt  Alexander,  (1733-1817),  was  secretary  of 
Mecklenburg  Declaration  of  Independence ;  delegate  to  me- 
morialize the  legislature  and  author  of  the  instructions  1775: 
member  of  the  Provincial  Congress,  1776  and  of  the  Senate, 
1777.     He  died  in  Mecklenburg  county,  N.  C. 

Also  Nos.  18885.  -0724,  25475. 

Moses  Winslow,  (1732-1815),  was  a  member  of  the  Pro- 
vincial Congress  that  met  at  Newbern,  1774.  He  was  born  in 
Rowan  Co.,  N.  C,  where  he  died. 

Joseph  Graham,  (1759-1836).  served  as  lieutenant  and  cap- 
tain of  Rangers,  1778  and  as  major  1780.  He  received  nine 
wounds  in  fifteen  engagements.  He  was  born  'in  Chester 
county.  Pa. :  died  in  Lincoln  Co.,  N.  C. 

Also  No.  24865. 

Joseph  John  Williams  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Con- 
gress, 1776  and  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Saftey.  In 
1777  he  was  a  member  of  the  legislature.  He  died,  1818.  in 
HaHfax  Co..  N.  C. 

Alexander  Osborn,  (1709-76),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  Rowan  Co.     He  died  in  Belmont.  X.  C. 

Also  Nos.  6405.  19104,  24972,  29689. 


l86  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  LIDA  CARR  FLOWER.  33516 

Born  in  Durham,  North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Henry  C.  Flower. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Solomon  Walker,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Julian  S.  Carr  and  Nannie  Graham  Parrish,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Wesley  Carr  and  Eliza  Pannell  Bullock,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Bullock  and  Mildred  Walker,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Walker  and  Martha  Mitchell, 
his  wife. 

Solomon  Walker  was  in  the  Sixth  regiment,  North  Carolina 
Continental  line  as  lieutenant  1777.  The  regiment  was  with 
Washington  at  Valley  Forge, 

MRS.  ANNA  RICHMOND  ATWOOD.  33517 

Born  in  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Julius  W.  Atwood. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Isaac  Pitman. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Frank  Eddy  Richmond  and  Eliza  Jones,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Taylor  Jones  and  Eliza  Grew  (1803-38),  his 
wife,  m.  1830. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Grew  and  Susan  Pitman  (1779-1809), 
his  wife,  m.  1802. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Pitman  and  Rebecca  Lee,  his  wife,  m. 
1778. 

Isaac  Pitman,  (1752-1818),  was  commissioned  captain  by 
the  Governor  of  Rhode  Island  1776.  He  was  born  in  Boston; 
removed  to  Providence,  R.  I.  1775. 

Also  No.  1 192. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  THRALL  BENHAM.  33518 

Born  in  Circleville,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  George  Chittenden  Benham. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Thrall. 

Daughter  of  William  Barlow  Thrall  and  Maria  Rockwell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Thrall  and  Mabel  Rose,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Thrall  and  Lucy  Winchell,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Thrall,  (1737-1821),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  was  quartermaster  in  the  Hampshire  county  militia  1776 
under  Col.  Timothy  Robinson.     He  commanded  a  company  of 


LINRAGli  BOOK.  187 


Levies  under  Col.  .Marinus  Willett  in  the  .Mohawk  Valley  1781. 
He  was  born  in  Windsor,  Conn.;  died  in  Rutland,  Vt. 
Aso  Nos.  2664,  4683,  10267,  13466,  31363. 

MRS.  MARGARET  W.  MATHEWS  BOWEN.  33519 

Born  in  Marietta,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Arthur  Hosmer  Bowen. 

Descendant  of  John  Mathews. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Greene  Mathews  and  Evaleen  Atterbury  Sullivan, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Backus  Mathews  and  Mary  Anne  Greene, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Mathews  and  Sarah  Woodbridge,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Mathews  (1725-1803). 

John  Mathews,  (1765-1828),  enlisted  at  the  age  of  sixteen 
to  serve  in  the  Worcester  county  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Brookfield,  Mass. ;  died  in  Zanesville,  Ohio. 

MISS  RACHEL  FRANCES  HARRISON.  33520 

Born  in  Springfield,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Andrew  Rodgers,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Denny  Harrison  and  Frances  Anthony,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Harrison  and  Frances  Rodgers,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Rodgers  and  Jane  Henderson  (i753- 
1824),  his  wife,  m.  1776. 

Andrew  Rodgers,  (1746-82),  was  ensign  of  the  Liberty  com- 
pany, 1775  and  1776  was  lieutenant  at  the  battle  of  Long  Island 
in  the  company  of  his  brother  James  Rodgers.  He  was  bom 
in  Lancaster  county,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  10645,  11748.  12077,  18450. 

MISS  FLORA  ANTHONY  HARRISON.  33521 

Born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Andrew  Rodgers. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Denny  Harrison  and  Frances  Anthony,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33520. 

MRS.  GRACE  LIVINGSTON  HUNTINGTON.  33522 

Born  in  Camden,  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Theodore  Huntington. 


l88  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  David  Nelson,  Robert  Nelson  and  Col. 
James  Livingston, 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Lee  and  Martha  Wilson  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Taylor  and  Margaret  Livingston,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddattghter  of  Edward  Livingston  and  Martha  Nelson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Livingston  and  Elizabeth  Simpson, 
his  wife ;    David  Nelson  and  Margaret  Jamison,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Nelson  and  Martha  Patterson, 
his  wife. 

David  Nelson,  (1754-1829).  was  lieutenant  of  Cumberland 
County  Associators  at  Valley  Forge.  He  was  born  near  Mif- 
fiiintown,  Penna. ;  died  in  Franklin  county,  Ohio. 

Robert  Nelson,  (1725-1804).  was  a  patriot  who  sacrificed 
his  property  in  Juniata  county.  Pa.,  to  alleviate  the  hardships 
of  the  army.     He  died  in  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  1999,  18865,  24604,  29212,  32441. 

James  Livingston,  (1747-1832),  commanded  a  regiment  in 
the  Burgoyne  campaign.  He  was  born  in  Canada ;  died  in 
Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  6929,  22928,  24691,  27753,  29212. 

MRS.  MARY  SULLIVANT  MOREHEAD.  33523 

Born  in  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Albert  H.  Morehead. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  McDowell. 

Daughter  of  James  Andrews  Wilcox  and  Lucy  Madison  Sullivant,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Sullivant  and  Mary  E.  McDowell  Brashear, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dennis  Brashear  and  Lucinda  McDowell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  McDowell  and  Margaretta  Madi- 
son, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  McDowell  and  Mary  McClung. 
his  wife,  m.  1754. 

Samuel  McDowell,  (1735-1817),  served  in  the  House  of 
Delegates  and  as  colonel  of  Augusta  county,  Virginia  militia. 
He  was  given  a  grant  of  land  in  Mercer  county,  Kentucky 
where  he  was  appointed  judge  and  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  645,  5652,  6404,  7629,  8406,  9384,  10837,  1 1522,  12083,  13798, 
14873,  16130,  21087,  23848,  29208. 


LINKAGE  BOOK.  189 


iMRS.  ETHEL  MARIE  SHARP  GRISWOLD.  33524 

Born  in  Fort  Yates,  North  Dakota. 

Wife  of  Ralph  M.  Griswold. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  William  Harkness. 

Daughter  ai  Thomas  Sharj)  and  Helen  Rice,  hi.s  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Sharp  and  Elizabeth   Bryson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-graiiddaughter  of  William  Bryson  and  Jane  Harkness,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Harkness  and  Priscilla  Lytic 
(1751-1831),  his  wife,  ni.  1771. 

William  Harkness,  (1739-1822),  served  as  ensign  in  Capt. 
John  Mateer's  company,  Col.  William  Chambers's  regiment  of 
Associators,  1777.  He  was  at  Brandy  wine,  Germantown  and 
White  Marsh.  He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died  in  Cumberland 
Co.,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  672,  2631,  3739,  15256. 

MRS.  MAUD  McLAIN  CARLILE.  33525 

Born  in  Wilmington,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Charles  Lawrence  Carlile. 
Descendant  of  Reubin  Taylor,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  William  Hibben  McLain  and  Cynthia  Taylor,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Justus  Taylor  and  Cynthia  Robinson,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of     Reubin    Taylor     (1761-1845)     and     Lucretia 
Bowers,  his  wife,  m.  1787. 
See  No.  33052. 

MRS.  IDA  FRANCIS  COLE  ANDERSON.  33526 

Born  in  Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Cutler  Anderson. 

Descendant  of  Amos  Cole. 

Daughter  of  Amos  Burnham  Cole  and  Martha  Eliza  Orm,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  W.  Cole  and  Elizabeth  Houston,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Cole  and  Lucy  Clark,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cole  and  Miriam  Kinnee,  his  wife. 

Amos  Cole,  (1759-1852),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Chenango  county,  X.  Y.,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Connecti- 
cut Continental  line.  He  was  bom  in  Voluntown,  Conn. ;  died 
in  Sherburne,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  2994,  9016. 

MRS.  JANE  NYE  GILLIFORD.  3352/ 

Born  in  Cairo,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  Dr.  Gilliford. 


190  daughte;rs  of  the;  American  revolution. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Nye. 

Daughter  of  Buckingham  Cooky  Nye  and  Amanda  Williamson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nial  Nye  and  Matilda  Buckingham,  his  second 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Nye  and  Desire  Sawyer  (1757-1800), 
his  wife,  m.  1776. 

Ebenezer  Nye,  (1750-1823),  enlisted  in  Capt.  Edward  Bulk- 
ley's  company,  Col.  Samuel  B.  Webb's  regiment  of  Connecti- 
cut militia.     He  was  born  in  Tolland,  Conn. ;  died  in  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  4686,  27169,  31802. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  SLACK  SMITH.  33528 

Born  in  Hartford  City,  West  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Floyd  L.  Smith. 

Descendant  of  William  Losey  (Losee). 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Flesher  Slack  and  Maria  Simpson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  V.  Simpson  and  Emmeline  Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Miller  and  Nancy  Losey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Losey  and  Rosana  Cole,  his  wife. 

William  Losey,  (1760- 1852),  enlisted  1778  under  Capt.  Hub- 
bard and  1779  served  as  teamster  for  gathering  forage  for  the 
army.  His  pension  was  allowed  for  eight  months  actual  ser- 
vice as  private  New  Jersey  line.    He  died  in  Ohio. 

MRS.  MARY  WEST  ANDERSON.  33529 

Born  in  Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  George  Frederick  Anderson. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Enoch  Gerrish. 

Daughter  of  Abel  Kingsbury  West  and  Caroline  Elizabeth  Wood, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Wood  and  Mary  Gerrish,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Enoch  Gerrish  and  Hannah  Kilburn,  his 
wife. 

Enoch  Gerrish,  (1750-1821),  served  as  lieutenant  1776  for 
duty  at  Ticonderoga  in  the  New  Hampshire  militia. 

MRS.  HATTIE  M.  STEIN.  3353o 

Born  in  Huron.  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Frank  L.  Stein. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jabez  Parsons. 
Daughter  of  Aaron  Wright  Meeker  and  Cynthia  Turner,  his  wife. 


UNEAGK  BOOK.  I9I 


Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Turner  (1797-1849)  and  Asenath  Par- 
sons (r8o2-68),  his  wife,  m.  1827. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Parsons  and  Sarah  Brown  (1770-1843), 
his  wife,  m.  1796. 

Jabez  Parsons,  (1753-1836J,  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  in  the  Connecticut  line;  served  as  sergeant  1776; 
regimental  quartermaster  1778;  lieutenant  1779  ^^^  resigned 
1781.     He  was  born  in  Enfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Huron.  Ohio. 

MISS  HARRIET  CAMPBELL  WEST.  33531 

Born  in  Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Enoch  Gerrish,  George  Jackman.  Jr., 
Joseph  Wood,  Ephraim  Wood,  John  Webster  and  Abel  West. 

Daughter  of  Abel  Kingsbury  West  (1817-80)  and  Caroline  Elizabeth 
Wood,  his  wife. 

See  No.  33529- 

Granddaughter  of  Abel  West,  Jr.  (b.  1780)  and  Matilda  Thompson, 
his  wife;  Ephraim  Wood,  Jr.  (1787-1873)  and  Mary  Gerrish  (1785- 
1871),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abel  West  and  Hannah  Chapman,  his  wife ; 
Ephraim  Wood  and  Martha  Jackman   (1765-1834),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Jackman,  Jr.  and  Martha  Webster, 
(b.  1737),  his  wife;  Joseph  Wood  and  Ann  Palmer  (1730-1813),  his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Jackman  and  Hannah  Bishop, 
his  wife,  m.  1728;  John  Webster  and  Ruth  Clough.  his  first  wife,  m. 
1730. 

George  Jackman,  Jr.,  (i 735-1829),  served  on  the  Committee 
of  Safety  and  as  delegate  to  the  convention  to  form  a  perma- 
nent government  of  New  Hampshire.  He  was  born  in  New- 
bury, Mass. ;  died  in  Woodstock,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  5748,  11461,  20933. 

John  Webster.  (1710-88),  served  in  the  alarm  list  of  Salis- 
bury, N.  H.,  and  was  on  important  committees. 

Also  No.  14709. 

Abel  West,  (1747-1836),  responded  to  the  call  for  troops  but 
as  he  was  lame,  was  persuaded  to  raise  food  for  the  army. 
This  he  did  and  was  paid  in  worthless  Continental  money. 
He  was  born  in  Vernon,  Conn. ;  died  in  Pittsfield.  Mass. 

Ephraim  Wood,  (1762-1836).  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  New  Hampshire.  1832.  for  eight  months  actual  sers'ice  as 
private  with  the  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont  troops. 

Joseph.  Wood.   (1724-98),  served  as  a  private  in  the  New 


192  DAUGHTERS  OP  THE  AMERICAN  REVOIvUTION. 

Hampshire  militia  to  re-enforce  Ticonderoga,  1777.  He  was 
born  in  Mansfield,  Conn.;  removed  to  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  where 
he  died. 

MISS  FRANCES  A.  YEOMANS.  33532 

Born  in  Danville,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Merrill,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  Bush  Yeomans  and  Alice  C.  Merrill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Guy  Merrill  and  Anna  Merrill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Evan  Merrill  and  Anna  Merrill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaught.er  of  Samuel  Merrill  and  Abigail  Eaton,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Merrill,  (1737-1801),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety  and  commanded  the  second  company  of  Foot  in  the 
Burgoyne  campaign.  He  was  born  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2960,  1 1899; 


MRS.  MARY  AUGUSTA  WOLFF  BAKER.  33533 

Born  in  Clinton,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Charles  Perry  Baker. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Christopher  Truby  and  of  Samuel 
Murphy,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Gilpin  Wolff  and  Julia  Reamer  Truby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Truby  and  Susan  Murphy,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Truby  and  Mary  Reamer,  his  wife ; 
Samuel  Murphy  and  Elizabeth  Power,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Truby  and  Isabella  Bowman, 
his  wife. 

Christopher  Truby,  (1736-1802),  served  as  captain  of  militia 
and  with  him  was  his  son  Michael  as  a  drummer.  He  gave 
valuable  civil  service  as  Judge  of  Common  Pleas.  He  was 
born  in  Bucks  county ;  died  in  Greensburg,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  6939,  26397,  29282. 

Samuel  Murphy,  (1758-1851),  when  seventeen,  enlisted 
under  Capt.  John  Stevenson.  He  served  1777  under  Capt. 
Robert  Beall  for  three  years  and  was  discharged  at  Pittsburg. 
In  1 78 1  he  went  with  Gen.  George  Rogers  Clark  to  the  falls  of 
the  Ohio ;  was  wounded,  taken  prisoner  and  sold  to  the  British  ; 
made  his  escape  1782.  He  was  born  in  Frederick  Co.,  Va. ; 
died  in  Armstrong  Co.,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  6939,  27844,  28234. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  1^3 


MRS.  ANNE  SEYMOUR  QUINN  DODGE.  33534 

Born  in  Hillsboro,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Leon  Griswold  Dodge, 

Descendant  of  Col.  Garrett  Van  Meter. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Seymour  Quinn  and  Ella  Margaret,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  J.  W.  M.  Quinn  and  Ann  Catherine  Seymour,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Garrett  Seymour  and  Sallic  McNeil,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Able  Seymour  and  Ann  Van  Meter,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Garrett  Van  Meter  and  Ann  (Markee) 
Sibley,  his  wife,  m.  1756. 

Garrett  Van  Meter,  (1732-88),  served  in  the  Virginia  militia. 
He  was  born  in  New  York,  removed  to  Fort  Pleasant,  1744, 
where  he  died  in  Hardy  county,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  3281,  16128,  23525. 

MRS.  ANZALETTA  WILLARD  HOOT.  33535 

Born  in  Ironton,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  John  Nelson  Hoot. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  George  Earle. 

Daughter  of  George  Willard  and  Ellen  Beal,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Salmon  Willard  and  Philena  Parker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Parker  and  Mary  Earle,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Earle  and  Mary  Rice  Baker  (1738- 
1824),  his  wife,  m.  1757. 

George  Earle,  (i 735-1806),  commanded  a  company  of  Ches- 
ter militia  1775  and  served  on  the  Committee  of  Safety  1776. 
He  was  born  in  Leicester,  Mass. ;  died  in  Chester,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  18757,  32578. 

MRS.  ANNIE  ROSE  GREENE  BAUMANN.  33536 

Born  in  Fremont,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Albert  Vogt  Baumann. 

Descendant  of  James  Mow,  Jonah  Mead,  Jonathan  Lynde, 
Eleazer  Greene,  Abel  Castle,  Peter  Mead  and  Caleb  :Mead. 

Daughter  of  John  Lynde  Greene  and  Emma  Elsie  Shaw,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Lynde  Green  and  Julia  Laura  Castle,  his 
wife ;    Hiram  Mow  Shaw  and  Elsie  Amelia  Mow,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  C.  Greene  and  Elizabeth  Lynde  (b. 
1784),  his  wife,  m.  1801 ;  Jonathan  Castle  and  Frances  P.  O'Brien,  his 
first  wife;  Isaac  Shaw  and  Anna  Moe,  his  wife;  Hiram  Mow  and 
Elsie  Mead  Close,  his  wife. 


194  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Greene  and  (Mrs.)  Thankful 
(Spencer)  Williams,  his  wife;  Jonathan  Lynde  and  Molly  (Franklin), 
his  wife,  m.  1782;  Abel  Castle  and  Sarah  Woodbury  Aubrey,  his  wife; 
Richard  Shaw  (b.  1751)  and  Mary  McDowell,  his  wife;  John  Mow 
(Moe)  and  Susannah  Brown,  his  wife;  Daniel  Close  and  Rachel  Mead, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  McDowell  and  Hannah  De  Pui, 
his  wife ;  James  Mow  and  Elizabeth  Palmer,  his  wife ;  Sherman 
Brown  and  Rachel  Lockwood,  his  wife ;  Jonah  Mead  and  Rachel 
(Mead),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Brown  and  Susannah  Sher- 
man, his  wife;  Caleb  Mead;  Peter  Mead  (father  of  Rachel)  and  Han- 
nah (Mead),  b.  1726,  his  wife,  m.  1744. 

James  JNIow,  (1740-97),  served  as  clerk  and  soldier  in  the 
Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  Stamford,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Cayuga  county,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  14373,  16279,  21028,  29897. 

Jonah  Mead,  (1748- 1827),  served  as  a  soldier  in  the  Con- 
necticut militia  from  Greenwich. 

Jonathan  Lynde,  (1756-1829),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
1818,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massachusetts  line.  He 
was  born  in  Leicester,  ]\Iass. ;  died  in  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  7953,  8516. 

Eleazer  Greene,  (1749-1813),  served  as  private  in  Capt. 
Nathan  Chapman's  company.  He  was  born  in  Killingly ;  died 
in  Bethlehem,  Conn. 

Abel  Castle,  (1749-1843),  served  with  Ethan  Allen  at  the 
capture  of  Ticonderoga,  1775,  and  with  him  were  his  brothers, 
Nathan,  David  and  Jonathan.  He  was  born  in  Woodbury, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Essex,  Vermont. 

Also  No.  16440. 

Peter  Mead,  (1700-80),  served  on  the  Committee  of  Safety, 
1776  and  as  Justice  of  the  Peace  of  Greenwich. 

Caleb  Mead,  (1716-98),  was  a  member  of  the  Householders 
company  of  Greenwich. 

Also  No.  27475. 

AIRS.  LAURA  HARRISON  CAMPBELL.  33537 

Born  in  Napoleon,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  William  Wildman  Campbell. 
Descendant  of  Cary  McClelland. 
Daughter  of  Eugene  B.  Harrison,  M.  D.  and  Mary  Elizabeth  McCann, 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  195 


Granddaughter  of  David  Matthews  McCann  and  Amy  Bell,  his  wife. 
Gr.-graiid(hiiightcr  of    Benjamin   Bell  and   Elizabeth   McClelland,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of   Gary   McClelland  and    Hannah    Myers,   his 

wife. 

Gary  McClelland,  (  1753-1846),  enlisted  1776  in  the  Rifle 
regiment  of  Col.  Walter  Stewart.  He  was  at  the  battles  of 
Germantown,  Brandywine,  Trenton  and  Princeton.  His  pen- 
sion was  allowed  for  twenty-one  months  actual  service  as 
private,  Pennsylvania  line.  He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died  in 
Ross  county,  Ohio. 

MRS.  LILLIE  McMIGHAEL  SQUIRE.  33538 

Born  in  Hightstown,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  William  Aymar  Squire. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  McMichael. 

Daughter  of  William  Perrine  McMichael  and  Sarah  Van  Doren 
Schenck,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  McMichael  and  Rebecca  Perrine,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  McMichael  and  Susannah  Vannoy,  his 
wife.  . 

James  McMichael  entered  the  service  as  sergeant  1776  m 
Gapt.  John  Marshall's  rifle  coinpany.  He  was  promoted  lieu- 
tenant, 1777  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  became 
a  member  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Pennsylvania  and  his  diary  from 
1776  to  78,  giving  an  account  of  his  service  at  the  battles  of 
Long  Island,  Trenton,  Stony  Brook,  Gennantown.  Brandy- 
wine,  has  been  published  in  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine. 

MRS.  LIVA  ALBERTINA  RICKARD.  33539 

Born  in  Plymouth,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  A.  G.  Rickard. 
Descendant  of  Gapt.  Samuel  Ransom. 

Dauohter  of  John  B.  Smith  and  Liva  Ransom  Davenport,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Abijah  Smith  and  Esther  Ransom,  his  wife^ 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Palmer  Ransom    (b.   1762^    and  Olive 

Utley,  his  first  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ransom  and  Esther  Lawrence,  hi> 

"^Samuel  Ransom,    (1737-78^.  was  captain  of  the  2d   Inde- 
pendent company  of  Westmoreland  and  was  m  the  battle>  ot 


196  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

the  Jerseys.     He  returned  to  defend  Wyoming  Valley  from  the 
British  and  Indians  and  was  killed  in  front  of  the  line. 
Also  Nos.  1504,  2998,  3715,  7480,  II 144,  12078,  13813,  16598,  17765, 
20666,  26549,  29243,  31075,  32651. 

33540 
MISS  CORA  LEE  SNYDER.  33541 

Born  in  Honesdale,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Adonijah  Strong,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Judge  Isaiah  Snyder  and  Julia  Harrison  Strong,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Adonijah  Strong  and  Mary  Ann  Myers,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Judge  Martin  Strong  and  Sally  Harrison,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Adonijah  Strong  and  Abagail  Bates,  his 
tjiird  wife. 

Adonijah  Strong,  (1743-1813),  served  in  the  artillery  in  the 
militia  and  in  the  Commissary.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Cincinnati  as  lieutenant.  He  was  born  in  Coventry,  Conn. ; 
died  in  Salisbury. 

Also  Nos.  1463,  20561,  29609. 

MISS  LOUISE  ANDERSON  HICKOK.  33542 

Born  in  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Col.  David  Espy,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  Orville  Hickok  and  Louisa  H.  Anderson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Espy  Lym  Anderson  and  Louisa  H.  Watson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  John  Anderson  and  Mary  Espy,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Espy  and  Jane  Woods  (1735-1819), 
his  wife. 

David  Espy,  (1730-95),  served  as  colonel  of  Associators  and 
as  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  of  Bedford.  He  was 
born  in  Lancaster  county;  died  in  Bedford,  Pa. 

MRS.  ADA  MANDERSON  McLEAN.  33543 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Rev.  Charles  Clothier  McLean. 

Descendant  of  Isaiah  Worrell  and  of  Elizabeth  Harper  Wor- 
rell, of  Pennsylvania. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  197 


Daughter  of  William  Langford  Manderson  and  Amanda  Belknap, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Belknap  and  Eliza  Worrell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  John  Hawlcy  Worrell  and  iMary  Neff,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Worrell  and  Elizabeth  Harper  (i734- 
1809).  his  wife,  m.   1752. 

Isaiah  Worrell  was  a  Quaker  anrl  patriot  of  Frankford 
where  in  1818  he  died.  His  wife  was  a  heroine  of  the  revo- 
lution and  his  sons  Isaac,  Robert,  Isaiah,  Joseph  and  William 
were  soldiers. 

Also  Nos.  16998,  20704,  25524,  27907,  32637. 

MRS.  KATHARINE  SPANGLER  WEBB.  33544 

Born  in  Camden,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Charles  James  Webb. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Baltzer  Spangler,  Jr.,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  M.  Spangler  and  Mary  Margaret  Shaffer,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Michael  Hahn  Spangler  (i  791 -1834)  and  Matilda 
Shriver,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Spangler  (1761-1813)  and  ^Margaret 
Hahn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Baltzer  Spangler.  Jr.  and  Christina  Messer- 
smith,  his  wife. 

Baltzer  Spangler,  Jr.,  (1735-98),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  and  lieutenant  of  York  County  Associators. 
He  was  born  in  York,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  27922. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  SPANGLER  CHANDLER.  33545 

Born  in  Mercersburg,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  David  Woelpper  Chandler. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Baltzer  Spangler,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  M.  Spangler  and  Mary  Margaret  Shaffer,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33544- 

MRS.  E^IMA  JANE  WOODWORTH  FREW.  33546 

Born  in  New  Castle,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  James  Howard  Frew. 

Descendant  of  W'illiam  Ramsey.  Capt.  Ephraim  Woodworth 
and  Ephraim  Woodworth.  Jr. 


198  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  E.  Woodworth  and  Mary  Ada  Stritmater,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hiram  Woodworth  and  Emeline  Joslyn,  his  wife; 
John  Stritmater  and  Martha  Jane  Ramsey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  R.  Woodworth  and  Amanda  Andrews, 
his  wife;   William  Ramsey  and  Mary  Paisley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Woodworth,  Jr.  (1755-1838)  and 
Delight  Rowley,  his  wife ;    William  Ramsey  and  R.  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Woodworth  and  Anna  More, 
his  wife;    William  Ramsey  and  Jane  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Ephraim  Woodworth,  (1732-1825),  served  as  captain  of 
Albany  County  militia  and  with  him  was  his  son  Ephraim. 
He  was  born  in  Salisbury,  Conn. ;  died  in  Northampton,  N.  Y. 

William  Ramsey  was  a  patriot  of  Chester  county.  Pa.,  where 
in  1799  he  died. 

Also  No.  27306. 

MRS.  CLARA  LOUISE  LONG  PERRY.  33547 

Born  in  New  Castle,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Samuel  W.  Perry,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Col.  James  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Scott  David  Long  and  Eva  Falls  Morehead,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hugh  Henderson  Morehead  and  Rachel  Falls,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Morehead  and  Katherine  Henderson, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Hugh  Henderson  and  Elizabeth  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Smith  and  Anne  Wilson,  his 
wife,  m.  1763. 

James  Smith,  (1737-1812),  commanded  a  company  of  Ran- 
gers in  New  Jersey,  1776.  When  a  member  of  the  Assembly, 
1777,  he  obtained  leave  of  absence  and  organized  a  scouting 
party.  In  1778  he  was  commissioned  colonel.  He  was  born 
in  Franklin  county,  Pa.,  removed  to  Kentucky,  1788  where  he 
served  in  the  legislature  ten  years  and  where  he  died  in  Wash- 
ington county. 

MISS  ELLEN  MOREHEAD  LONG.  33548 

Born  in  New  Castle,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Col.  James  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Scott  David  Long  and  Eva  Falls  Morehead,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33547. 


UNEAGE  BOOK,  199 


MISS  JANE  ANNA  LOVE.  33549 

Born  in  New  Castle,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Hugh  McConnell. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Stewart  Love  and  Rachel  Priscilla  Jackson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hugh  Jackson  (d.  1841)  and  Margaret  McConnell 
(1810-82),  his  wife,  m.  1833. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Ferguson  McConnell  and  Rachel  Lytell, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  (if  Hugh  McConnell  and  Jane  Ferguson,  his 
wife,  m.  1776. 

Hugh  McConnell  .served  as  a  private  in  the  Xew  Jersey 
militia.     He  was  buried  1820  in  Crawford  county,  Pa. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  PEEBLES  RHODES.  33550 

Born  in  Pittsburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  James  Rhodes. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  James  Johnston,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Herron  Peebles  and  Katharine  Kelso  Dickinson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  R.  Dickinson  and  Mary  Kelso  Johnston, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Johnston  and  Mary  Kelso  Graham,  his 
wife. 

James  Johnston,  (1758-1842),  was  ensign  in  the  5th  regi- 
ment under  his  brother  Francis  and  was  at  the  battles  of  Tren- 
ton, Princeton,  Brandywine  and  Monmouth. 

Also  Nos.  3127,  4227. 

MISS  GRACE  ELMA  WOODWORTH.  33551 

Born  in  New  Castle,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Ephraim  Woodworth.  Ephraim  Wood- 
worth,  Jr.,  and  William  Ramsey. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  E.  Woodworth  and  i\Iary  Ada  Stritmater,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33546. 

MRS.  ALICE  BENSON  MANN  BROOKFIELD.  33552 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Robert  Morris  Brookfield. 
Descendant  of  Joel  Benson,  of  New  York. 


200  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Naylor  Mann  and  Sophia  Irvin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  William  Benson  Mann  and  Margaret  Ketler, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  William  Mann  and  Alice  Benson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-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  re- 
ceived a  pension  for  two  years  actual  service  as  private  New 
York  line.  He  was  born  in  Fredericksburg;  died  in  Ripley, 
New  York. 

Also  Nos.  5537,  Z22-7Z- 

MRS.  MARY  BLACKLEDGE  COOMBS.  33553 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  George  I.  Coombs. 

Descendant  of  John  Blackledge,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  John  McClure  and  Catharine  Elizabeth  Blackledge, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Adam  Blackledge  and  Elizabeth  Von  Brockel,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Blackledge  and  Phoebe  Winans,  his  wife. 

John  Blackledge,  (1756-1800),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Benjamin  Laing's  company,  First  regiment,  Essex  county 
militia.     He  died  in  Elizabeth  Port,  N.  J. 

MRS.  MABEL  HOWARD  MANN  PINKHAM.  33554 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  John  Pinkham. 
Descendant  of  Joel  Benson. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Naylor  Mann  and  Sophia  Irvin,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33552. 

MRS.  MARION  C.  WHITEMAN  NEWBERN.  33555 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Robert  H.  Newbern. 

Descendant  of  John  Goodman,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Goodman  Whiteman  and  Clarissa  S.  Alexander, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Whiteman  and  Charlotte  M.  Goodman,  his 
wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  20I 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Goodman  and  Catherine  Hyneman,  his 
wife. 

John  Goodman,  (1763-1851  j,  served  as  a  soldier  in  the  revo- 
lution and  as  an  officer  in  the  War  of  1812.  He  was  born  in 
Germantown ;  died  in  Philadelphia. 

Also  No.  31864. 

MRS.  MARY  REYNOLDS  BREIDINGER.  33556 

Born  in  West  Nicholson,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Jacob  P.  Breidinger. 

Descendant  of  George  Reynolds  and  of  Samuel  Billings. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Gordon  Reynolds  and  Pauline  Evalina  Billings, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Whipple  Reynolds  (1815-66)  and  Phoebe 
Stark  (1822-1903),  his  wife;  Lewis  Billings  and  Rachel  Stevens,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Reynolds  (1791-1856)  and  Susan  H. 
Capwell  (1798-1855),  his  wife;  Jasper  Billings  (1770-1831)  and  Mary 
Mullison,  his  first  wife,  m.  1793. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Reynolds  and  Freelove  Northrop, 
his  wife;  Samuel  Billings  and  Sarah  Keech,  his  wife,  m.  1766. 

George  Reynolds,  (1761-1844),  enlisted  1778  under  Capt. 
Benjamin  West,  Col.  John  Tappan's  regiment  for  one  year; 
was  in  Sullivan's  expedition.  He  was  drafted  and  served 
under  Col.  Charles  Dyer.  His  pension  was  allowed  for  six- 
teen months  actual  service  as  private  Rhode  Island  line.  He 
was  born  in  Exeter,  R.  I. ;  died  in  Factoryville,  Pa. 

Samuel  Billings,  (1747- 1803),  enHsted  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. 

Also  No.  32292. 

MRS.  CATHERINE  LOVE  VAUGHN.  33557 

Born  in  Auburn,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Frank  M.  Vaughn. 
Descendant  of  Henry  Love,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Nelson  Love  and  Waity  Ellis,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Love  and  Catherine  Place,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Love  and  Catherine  Bensley   (d.  1838), 
his  wife. 
Henry  Love,  (1746-1809),  lost  a  leg  at  the  battle  of  York- 


202  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


town  and  was  placed  on  the  invalid  pension  roll  of  Pennsyl- 
vania.   His  widow  received  a  pension  in  Luzerne  County,  Pa. 

MRS.  MARILLA  A.  SWETLAND  WALTER.  33558 

Born  in  Mehoopany,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Thomas  G.  Walter. 
Descendant  of  Luke  Swetland. 

Daughter  of  Lord  Butler  Swetland  and  Jane  Williams,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Swetland  (b.  1767)   and  Saloma  Hall,  his 
first  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Luke  Swetland  and  Hannah  Tiffany,  his  wife, 
m.  1762. 

Luke  Swetland,  (1729-1823),  served  as  a  private  at  Brandy- 
wine  and  Germantown  under  Capt.  Robert  Durkee.  In  1778 
he  was  captured  by  the  Seneca  Indians,  but  was  rescued  by 
Sullivan's  Army  1779.  He  was  born  in  Lebanon,  Conn.;  died 
in  Luzerne  Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  received  a  pension. 

Also  Nos.  20072,  32303. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  SCHUMANN  MILLER.  33559 

Born  in  Middlebury,   Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Valentine  Harrison,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Schumann  and  Harriet  Peyton  Harrison 
Surghenor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Surghenor  and  Harriet  Peyton  Harrison, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Valentine  Harrison  and  Nancy  Peyton,  his 
wife. 

Valentine  Harrison  was  lieutenant  in  Spottswood's  regi- 
ment, 1777  and  in  1783  received  a  warrant  for  land  as  captain, 
Continental  line  for  three  years  service.  He  was  born  1749  in 
Stafford  Co. 

MRS.  FANNY  VAUGHAN  LOVELAND  BRODHEAD.     33560 

Born   in   Kingston,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  W.  Robert  Packer  Brodhead. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Loveland  and  of  Christopher  Hurlbut. 

Daughter  of  William  Loveland  and  Lydia  Hurlburt.  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Loveland  (1788-1846)  and  Mary  Bucking- 
ham (1793-1855),  his  wife.  m.  1815;  Christopher  Hurlburt,  Jr.,  (b. 
1794)   and  Ellen  Tiffany   (b.   1800),  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  203 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  LovelaiKl  and  Mercy  Bigelow  (i753- 
1832),  his  wife.  m.  1772;  Christopher  Hurlbiirt  and  Elizabeth  Mann, 
his  wife,  m.   1782. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  John  Loveiand  (1710-81)  and  Comfort 
Talcott    (1715-86),    his    wife,    ni.    1736. 

Joseph  Loveland,  (1747-1813),  while  a  resident  of  Dart- 
mouth College,  enlisted  in  Col.  Jonathan  Chase's  regiment  to 
re-cn force  the  garrison  at  Ticonderoga  1777.  He  was  born  in 
Glastonbury,  Conn. ;  died  in  Norwich,  V't. 

Also  Nos.  17033.  19308,  20519,  31595- 

Christopher  Hurlbut,  (1757-1831 ),  enlisted  for  one  year  and 
served  under  Capt.  Lemuel  Bailey,  Col.  Christopher  Lippitt's 
regiment  and  was  employed  to  construct  fortifications  at 
Newport.  He  was  in  the  flanking  company  in  Washington's 
march  in  the  Jerseys  1777.  The  widow  in  1839  was  allowed  a 
pension  for  one  years  actual  service  as  private  Rhode  Island 
line.     He  died  in  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  1805,  7617,  1 1999- 

MRS.  AUGUSTA  DANA  COOLBAUGH  CHASE.  33561 

Born  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Luther  W.  Chase. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Asa  Stevens,  Anderson  Dana  and  of 
John  Skinner  Whitcomb,  all  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Johnson  R.  Coolbaugh  and  Susan  Huntington  Dana,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Francis  Dana  (1798-1848)  and  Sophia  Coe  Whit- 
comb (1798-1883),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Anderson  Dana,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Stevens  (b. 
1768),  his  wife;  John  Skinner  Whitcomb  and  Sarah  Marsh  (i774- 
1854),  his  wife,  m.  1789. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Anderson  Dana  and  Susannah  Huntington, 
his  wife;  Asa  Stevens  and  Sarah  Adams,  his  wife. 

Asa  Stevens,  (1734-78),  removed  from  Canterbury.  Conn., 
1772,  to  the  Wyoming  Valley.  He  served  under  Col.  Zebulon 
Butler  at  Wyoming  where  he  lost  his  life. 

Also  Nos.  2670,  12982,  20601,  21763.  24757.  26211. 

Anderson  Dana.  (1735-78').  represented  Westmoreland 
county  in  the  Connecticut  Assembly.  He  aroused  the  country 
to  defend  the  Valley  and  fell  at  the  massacre.  He  was  bom 
at  Pomfret.  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  9664,  20121.  23893.  32286. 


204  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


John  Skinner  Whitcomb,  (1766-1838),  served  as  substitute, 
1779-80  in  the  wagon  department  under  different  commands. 
In  1832  he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  for  two  years  actual 
service  as  private  Pennsylvania  line. 

Also  No.  izyT^- 

MISS  HARRIET  H.  HAZZARD.    '  33562 

Born  in  Monongahela,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  William  Hamilton  and  of  Corp.  Nicholas 
Bittinger,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Chilion  Hazzard  and  Mary  Hazzard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hazzard  and  Harriet  Hamilton,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hamilton  (b.  1784)  and  Margaret 
Hamilton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Hamilton  and  Magdalena  Bittinger 
( 1 754-1842),  his  wife,  m.  1775. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Bittinger  and  Marie  Christina 
Rainboldt   (1728-1812),  his  wife,  m.   1747. 

William  Hamilton,  (1745-1822),  enlisted  1779  as  matross  in 
Capt.  Isaac  Coven's  company  of  artillery.  The  widow  re- 
ceived a  pension  for  two  years  service  in  the  artillery,  Pennsyl- 
vania line.     He  died  in  Adams  county. 

Nicholas  Bittinger,  (172 5-1804),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety  1774.  He  commanded  a  company  and  was  taken 
prisoner  at  Fort  Washington.  He  was  born  in  Germany ;  died 
in  Abbottstown,  Pa. 

Also  No.  8907. 

MRS.  JANE  YOUNG  BARNES.  33563 

Born  in  West  Hickory,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  C.  W.  Barnes. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Range,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  Siggins  (1803-65)  and  Jane  Hunter  (1817-70), 
his  wife,  m.  1838. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Hunter  (1794-1879)  and  Sarah  Range 
(1800-78),  his  wife,  m.  1816. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Range,  Jr.  (i  772-1851)  and  Nancy  Myers 
(1784-1860),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Range  and  Maudlin  Shalos,  his  wife. 

John  Range,  (1746-1826),  served  as  lieutenant  of  the  Fifth 
company,  York  county  militia,  1778.     He  received  a  land  war- 


LINKAGE  BOOK.  205 


rant  which  was  taken  by  his  oldest  son  Shallos.  He  settled 
in  Adams  county  and  in  i8i6  located  with  his  family  in 
Lionesta,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  HARRIET  LIVINGSTON  CURTIS  SHAW.  33564 

Born   in  Tidioute,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Frederic  A.  Shaw. 

Descendant  of  Zachariah  Blakeman.  Corp.  Josiah  Peck  and 
Agur  Curtis,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Elliot  Miles  Curtis  and  Ellen  Stonei  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Victory  Curtis  and  Joanna  Susan  Miles,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Agur  Curtis,  Jr.,  and  Elice  Peck,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Agur  Curtis  and  Mercy  Blakeman,  his 
wife;   Josiah   Peck  and   Helen   Birdsey,   his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Blakeman  and  Elizabeth  Hull, 
his  wife. 

Zachariah  Blakeman,  (1720-79),  lost  his  hfe  in  the  burning 
of  Fairfield. 

Also  Nos.  6298,  8386,  9941,  10617,  17378,  18311,  19612,  25661. 

Agur  Curtis,  (1757-1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Fairfield  county  for  service  as  private,  Connecticut  Continental 
line. 

Also  Nos.  5663,  7668,  8092,   10315,  31200. 

Josiah  Peck,  (1751-1821),  served  from  Stratford  as  pri- 
vate and  corporal,  Connecticut  militia. 

MRS.  CLARA  C.  SIGGINS  STEBBINS.  33565 

Born  in  Tidioute,   Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Edgar  Warren   Stebbins. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Range,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  John  Siggins  and  Clara  Carter,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Siggins  and  Jane  Hunter,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33563 

MRS.  GEORGIANA  SIGGINS  WALTER.  335^6 

Born  in  Hickory,   Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Harry  A.  Walter. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Range. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Siggins  and  Melissa  Bean,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William   Siggins  and  Jane  Hunter,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33563 


206  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MISS  ALICE  N.  SIGGINS.  33567 

Born  in  West  Hickory,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Range. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Jackson  Siggins  and  Emma  Nine,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William   Siggins  and  Jane  Hunter,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33563 

MRS.  LUCINDA  M.  TURNER.  33568 

Born  in  Tidioute,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  W.  H.  Turner. 

Descendant  of  Medad  Bostwick. 

Daughter  of  George  S.  Hastings  and  Sarah  Allis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  S.  Hastings  and  Lucinda  M.  Bostwick,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Bostwick  and  Lucinda  Evans,  his 
•c-yife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Medad  Bostwick  and  Mary  W.  Craig,  his 
wife. 

Medad  Bostwick,  (1760-1841),  at  the  age  of  fifteen  served 
as  a  fifer  in  Capt.  Elizur  Warner's  company,  Col.  Benjamin 
Hinman's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Danbury,  Conn,  died 
in  Brady's  Bend,  Pa. 

MRS.  CORNELIA  ARMSTRONG  PAULES.  33569 

Born   in    Carlisle,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Jacob  A.  Paules. 

Descendant  of  Maj  Gen.  John  Armstrong,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Wilkins  Armstrong,  M.  D.,  and  Mary  Shell,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Armstrong,  M.  D.,  and  Mary  Stevenson, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaught.er  of  John  Armstrong  and  Rebecca  Lyon,  his  wife. 

John  Armstrong,  (1717-95),  served  as  brigadier  general 
Continental  army,  1776  and  major  general,  Pennsylvania  mili- 
tia at  Brandywine  and  Germantown.     He  died  in  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  1403,  8208,  21979,  2301 1. 

MRS.  HARRIET  M.  A  VER  Y.  33570 

Born    in    Gibson,    Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Charles  Avery. 
Descendant  of  Wright  Chamberlin. 


LINKACK  I'.OOK.  307 


Daughter  of  Wright  Chambcrlin  and  Mary  Billings,  his  third  wife. 

Wright  Chambcrlin,  (1758-1841),  served  in  scouting  and 
guarding  prisoners.  He  was  born  in  Litchfield,  Conn. ;  died 
in  Gibson,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  26399,  28299,  32688. 

MISS  CARRIE  M.  EDDY.  33571 

Born  in  Stonington,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Arnold  and  of  Lieut.  William  Arnold, 
of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Elisha  Eddy  and  Angie  W.  Arnold,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Clovis  H.  Eddy  and  Lydia  Ann  Arnold,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Arnold  and  Polly  Cutler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Arnold  and  Iscah  Malavery,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Arnold  and  Patience  Browne, 
his  wife. 

Caleb  Arnold,  (1725-84),  sensed  on  war  committees  and  as 
deputy  1773-8  of  Gloucester.  He  had  eight  sons  and  three 
sons-in-law  in  the  army. 

William  Arnold,  (1757-1836),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Providence  county  for  service  as  lieutenant  Rhode  Island 
Continental  line.  He  was  born  in  Smithfield ;  died  in  Glouces- 
ter, R.  I. 

Also  Nos.  3846,  4749,  15261,  21799. 

MRS.  LAVINIA  B.  ROBLEY  BRIGGS.  ZZ^I^ 

Born  in  Pawtucket,  Rhode  Island. 
Wife  of  Osmond  H.  Briggs. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Isaac  Collyer,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Robert  C.  Robley  and  Lucy  B.  Smith,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Abial  Smith  and  Rebekah  Colley.  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Colley  and  Elizabeth  Collyer,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter     of     Isaac     Collyer     (1745-1814)     and     Sarah 
Courtis,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33120. 

MRS.  LUCIE  CLAFLEN  BRIGGS  MEADER.  33573 

Born  in  Pawtucket,  Rhode  Island. 
Wife  of  Rev.  Charles  A.  Header. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Isaac  Collyer  and  of  Nehemiah  Claflin. 
Daughter  of  Osmond  H.  Briggs  and  Lavinia  B.  Robley,  his  wife. 


208  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REV0I,UTI0N. 


Granddaughter  of  James  Gilmore  Briggs  and  Lydia  Claflen,  his  wife; 
Robert  C.  Robley  and  Lucy  B.   Smith,  his  wife. 

See  Nos.  33120,  33572. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Darius  Briggs  and  Elizabeth  Gilmore,  his  wife; 
Nehemiah  Claflin,  Jr.,  (1774-1839)   and  Lydia  King,  his  wife,  m.  1808. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Nehemiah  Claflin  and  Mehitable  Starkey 
(d.  1840),  his  wife,  m.  1768. 

Nehemiah  Claflin,  (1743- 1820),  served  as  private  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Robinson's  company,  Col.  Isaac  Dean's  regiment  at  the 
Rhode  Island  alarm.  He  was  bom  in  Attleboro,  Mass.,  where 
he  died. 

MRS.  ANNIE  U.  CLARK.  33574 

Born  in  Coventry,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Dexter  B.  Clark. 

Descendant  of  Noah  Ballon. 

Daughter  of  Edward  W.  Fiske  and  Jane  Ballou,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Ballou  and  Ann  Hendrick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ziba  Ballou  and  Molly  Mason,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Noah  Ballou  and  Abigail  Razee,  his  wife. 

Noah  Ballou,  (1728-1807),  was  a  patriot  and  his  son  Noah 
received  a  pension  as  ensign.  He  was  born  in  Wrentham, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Cumberland,  R.  I. 

MRS.  EDNA  DIVVER  DEAN.  33575 

Born  in  Anderson,  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  L.  Oscar  Dean. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  John  Simpson,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Furman  Divver  and  Frances  Elizabeth  Simp- 
son, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Moffett  Simpson  and  Emily  Jones  Jay,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Leonard  Simpson  and  Hannah  Moffett,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Simpson  and  Mary  Remer,  his  wife, 
m.  1765. 

John  Simpson,  (1740-1807),  was  a  chaplain  who  shared  the 
privations  of  camp  life  and  was  in  several  engagements  under 
Marion  and  Sumter.  When  he  was  in  the  field  his  wife  suf- 
fered from  the  marauding  Tories.  Their  home  was  ransacked 
and  burned.  She  with  her  five  small  children  was  obliged  to 
take  refuge  with  the  neighbors.     He  died  in  Pendleton,  S.  C. 

Also  No.  27133. 


UNBAGE  BOOK.  209 


MRS.  FLORA  KEITH  OVERMAN.  33576 

Born  in  Anderson,  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  William  C.  Overman. 

Descendant  of  Patrick  Norris  and  of  Corp.  Cornelius  Keith, 
of  South  CaroHna. 

Daughter  of  Elliott  Keith  and  Mary  R.   Norris,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Lafoon  Keith  and  Elizabeth  Reid,  his 
wife;  William  Calhoun  Norris  and  Elivira  Thomson  (1807-87),  his 
wife,  m.   1824. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Keith  and  Mary  Lafoon,  his  wife; 
Patrick  Norris  and  Rachel  Calhoun,  his  wife;  John  Thompson  (b. 
1769)   and  Polly  Hale,  his  wife. 

Cornelius  Keith,  (1743-1820),  was  a  member  of  the  4th 
Regulars,  South  Carolina  artillery,  1777  and  1778  served  as 
corporal.     He  died  in  Pickens,  S.  C. 

Patrick  Norris,  (1762-1840),  was  allowed  a  pension  for  two 
years  actual  service  as  private.  South  Carolina  line. 

Also  No.  26308. 

MRS.  MARIA  L.  A.  CATHCART.  33577 

Born    in    Statesburg,    North    Carolina. 

Wife  of  George  Cathcart. 

Descendant  of  James  Spann. 

Daughter  of  James  Spann  and  Anna  Jennings,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Spann  and  Sarah  Spann,  his  wife. 

James  Spann,  (1757-1833),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
South  Carolina  1831,  for  service  as  private,  North  Carolina 
line.     He  was  born  in  Virginia;  died  in  Sumpter  county.  S.  C. 

MRS.  AL\RY  SCOFIELD  CLIFFORD.  33578 

Born  in  Columbia,  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Rev.  B.  G.  Clifford. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Scofield,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Nickols  Scofield  and  Sarah  Clastrier.  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Presshure  Scofield  and  Marj'  Barnes,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Scofield  and  Mary  Presshure,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Scofield  and  Hannah  Knapp,  his  wife. 

Jacob  Scofield.  (1741-81),  turned  out  at  the  Lexington  Alarm 
from  Stamford  where  he  was  bom  and  died. 

Also  Nos.  16402,  17142,  30453. 


2IO  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ARMIDA  MOSES  DAVIS.  33579 

Born  in   Sumter,    South   Carolina. 

Wife  of  Ansley  S.  Davis. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Marks  Lazarus,  Samuel  Mordecai  and 
Myer  Moses. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Jackson  Moses  and  Octavia  Harby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Moses  and  Hannah  Lazarus,  his  wife;  Isaac 
Harby  and  Rachel  Mordecai,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Marks  Lazarus  and  Rachel  Doris  (i 762-1847), 
his  wife,  m.  1776;  Solomon  Harby  and  Rebecca  Moses,  his  wife;  Sam- 
uel Mordecai  and  Andrews,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of   Myer   Moses. 

Marks  Lazarus,  (i 757-1 835),  was  a  cannoneer  when  taken 
prisoner  at  Charleston.  He  received  a  pension  as  private  and 
sergeant. 

Samuel  Mordecai  served  as  a  grenadier  in  South  Carolina. 
He  died  in  1820  in  Savannah,  Ga. 

Myer  Moses,  (1735-1800),  gave  aid  to  the  city  of  Charleston 
when  it  was  besieged  by  the  British. 

Also  Nos.  18949,  19958,  22948,  24402,  27365,  30204,  31892. 

MRS.  ANNIE  PEYRE  MANNING.  33580 

Born  in   Sumter  County,   South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Richard  Irvine  Manning. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Richard  Richardson  and  of  Capt. 
Matthew  Singleton. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Marion  De  Veaux  and  Videau  Marion  Single- 
ton, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Singleton  (1777-1852)  and  Rebecca 
Travis  Coles,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Singleton  (i 752-1820)  and  Rebecca  Rich- 
ardson  ( 1 752-1834),  his  wife,  m.  1774. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Singleton  and  Mary  James,  his 
wife,  m.  1749;  Richard  Richardson  and  Elizabeth  Cantey,  his  first  wife. 

Matthew  Singleton,  (1722-84),  commanded  a  company  of 
volunteer  Light  Horse,  raised,  1775  in  the  High  Hills  of  the 
Santee.     He  died  in  Sumter  county,  S.  C. 

Richard  Richardson,  (1705-81),  commanded  the  expedition 
that  quelled  the  insurrection  at  Ninety-six.  He  was  a  member 
of  the  Council  of  Safety  and  a  delegate  to  the  convention  that 
framed  the  constitution  of  North  Carolina.     He  was  captured 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  211 


at  Charleston  and  died  from  the  effects  of  the  exposure  at  St. 
Augustine. 
Also  Nos.  1 03 1,  5060,  6422,  8057,  9513,  14765,  181 70,  30209. 

MRS.  MARY  CHALMERS  NOWELL  McLURE.  33581 

Born  in  Spartanburg,  SoutJi  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Paul  Wheeler  McLure. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  Kennedy,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Wigfall  Nowell  and  Mary  Hamilton  Ltgge,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Hamilton  Legge  and  Clementina  S.  Ken- 
nedy, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lionel  H.  Kennedy  and  Mary  A.  J.  Stevens, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Kennedy  and  Ann  Bensley  Chalm- 
ers, his  wife. 

James  Kennedy  was  lieutenant  1779  of  the  first  South  Caro- 
line regiment;  was  taken  prisoner  at  Charleston,  1780.  He 
served  to  the  close  of  the  war  and  became  a  member  of  the 
Cincinnati  of  South  Carolina. 

MISS  LUCIE  PALMER  HICKENLOOPER.  33582 

Born  in   San  Antonio,  Texas. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  John  Lacey. 

Daughter  of  Carlos  Hickenlooper  and  Jane  Lacey  Loning,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Loning  and  Lucie  Palmer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eugene  Palmer,  M.  D.,  and  Jane  Lacey  Smith, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Lovett  Smith  and  Eliza  Budd 
Lacey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Lacey  and  Anast.asia  Reynolds, 
his  wife. 

John  Lacey,  (1755-1814),  entered  the  army  as  captain  and 
rose  to  the  rank  of  brigadier  general.  In  1861  a  monument 
was  erected  in  Hatboro,  Pa.,  to  his  memory  and  to  those  who 
fell  in  his  command  at  the  battle  of  Crooked  Billet,  1778.  He 
was  born  in  Bucks  county.  Pa. ;  died  in  New  Mills,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  14440.  20456,  28899. 

MRS.  MARGARET  SCOTT  HUNT.  33583 

Born  in  Louisville,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Philemon  Burgess  Hunt. 


212  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Matthew  Scott  and  of  Capt.  Isaac  Webb. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Gallagher  and  Winnie  Webb,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Matthew  Thompson  Scott  and  Winny  Webb,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Scott  and  Elizabeth  Thompson,  his 
wife ;  Isaac  Webb  and  Lucy  Ware,  his  wife. 

Matthew  Scott,  (1739-96),  was  taken  prisoner  at  Long 
Island  and  confined  on  the  Jersey.  When  exchanged  he  served 
at  Brandywine  and  Germantown.  He  was  born  in  Ne- 
shamine ;  died  in  Shippensburg,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  1049,  3852,  4747,  61 16,  7990,  9039,  13607,  25237,  32075- 

Isaac  Webb,  (1758-1833),  served  as  lieutenant  two  years  in 
the  Virginia  line  and  was  at  Charleston  when  he  became  ill. 
When  a  call  was  made  for  furloughed  officers  to  return,  as 
there  was  dire  need,  he  served  as  captain  under  Baron  Steuben 
in  the  south.     He  was  born  in  Virginia;  died  in  Kentucky. 

Also  Nos.  3794,  4747,  6606,  25237. 

MRS.  ELLEN  BOREN  ROBERTSON.  33584 

Born  in  Tyler,  Texas. 

Wife  of  Judge  Sawin  Robertson. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Joseph  Dickson. 

Daughter  of  S.  H.  Boren  and  Sarah  x\deline  Long,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Long  and  Mary  Moore  Dickson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Dickson  (1766-1825)  and  Agnes  (Nancy) 
Moore,  his  wife,  m.  1786. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaught.er  of  Joseph  Dickson  and  Margaret  McEwen, 
his  wife. 

Joseph  Dickson,  (1745- 1825),  commanded  a  company,  1775, 
and  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  of  Rowan 
county,  N.  C.  He  served  as  major  at  Kings  Mountain  under 
Col.  McDowell  and  opposed  Cornwallis's  invasion  of  the  Caro- 
linas,  1781  and  was  advanced  to  colonel. 

MRS.  ESTELLA  ELDRED  BATES.  33585 

Born  in   Petersburgh,   New   York. 
Wife  of  E.  L.  Bates. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Ichabod  Brown,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Perry  W.  Eldred  and  Lucy  F.  Green,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Edward  Green  and  Sally  Brown,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  213 


Gr.-granddaiiKhfcr  of  Ichabod  Brown,  Jr..  (h.  i7(>4)  ^"'1  Lucy 
Palmer,  his  wife,  m.   1788. 

Gr.-gr.-granddanghter  of  Ichabod  Brown  and  Thankful  Baldwin, 
his  wife,  m.  1757. 

Ichabod  Brown,  (1732-97),  entered  the  army  as  Heutenant 
1776  and  1781  his  commission  as  captain  was  signed  by  Gov. 
Jonathan  Trumbull.  He  was  born  in  Stonington,  where  he 
died. 

Also  No.  29334. 

M/^S.  LAURA  B.  H.  CHACE,  jjs^S 

Born  in   Oakham,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Horace  Chace. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Hunt,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Hunt  and  Lydia  F.  Green,  his  wife,  m.  1802. 

Samuel  Hunt,  (1764-1840),  enlisted  1779  under  Capt. 
Thomas  Whipple  and  served  as  guard  of  the  prisoners  of  war 
quartered  at  Rutland.  He  there  injured  his  knee  and  lost  his 
leg.  He  was  placed  on  the  invalid  pension  roll  and  it  was  in- 
creased by  special  act.  He  was  bom  in  Spencer ;  died  in  Oak- 
ham, Mass. 

MRS.  LUCY  ELLSWORTH  COWLES  CRAMER.  33587 

Born   in   Claremont,   New   Hampshire. 
Wife  of  Francois  C.  F.  Cramer. 
Descendant  of  Timothy  Cowles. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Clinton  Cowles  and  Harriet  Elzina  Sears,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  33588. 

MRS.  MARY  SEARS  COWLES  KIRK.  33588 

Born  in   Claremont,   New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Harford  B.  Kirk. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Cowles. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Clinton  Cowles  and  Harriet  Elzina  Sears,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Cowles  and   Sally  Putnam,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Cowles  (1754-1832)  and  Sarah  Stil- 
son,  his  wife. 

See  No.  33423- 


214  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  SARAH  JANE  WOOD.  33589 

Born  in  Brattleboro,  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Philip  Wood,  Zachariah  Emery,  Lieut. 
Nathaniel  Conant  and  Jacob  Sanderson,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Royal  G.  Wood  (1807-97)  and  Adline  Conant  (1805- 
78),  his  wife,  m.  1833. 

Granddaughter  of  Philip  Wood  and  Eunice  Pierce,  his  wife ;  Levi 
Conant  (b.   1779)   and  Eunice  Saunderson   (1781-1853),  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Conant  and  Esther  Emery,  his  sec- 
ond wife,  m.  177s ;  Jacob  Sanderson  and  Elizabeth  (1742-94),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Emery  and  Esther  Stevens,  his 
wife. 

Zachariah  Emery,  (1716-1804),  served  as  selectman  and  on 
war  committees  of  Townsend.  He  was  born  in  Chelmsford; 
died  in  Townsend,  Mass. 

Philip  Wood,  (1756-1845),  marched  from  Rehobeth  as  pri- 
vate in  Capt.  Stephen  Bullock's  company  at  the  Rhode  Island 
Alarm,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Rehobeth,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Brattleboro,  Vt. 

Nathaniel  Conant,  (1743- 1820),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  served  as  lieutenant  under  Col.  Jonathan 
Reed.     He  was  born  in  Townsend,  Mass. ;  where  he  died. 

Jacob  Sanderson,  (1742- 1829),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm.     He  was  born  in  Lunenburg,  where  he  died. 

MISS  EMELYN  WELLS  TILDEN.  3359° 

Born  in  Middlebury,  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Abiel  Linsley  and  of  Isaiah  Gilbert,  of 
Vermont. 

Daughter  of  William  Calvin  Tilden  and  Mary  Linsley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Linsley  and  Emeline  Bartholomew  Wells, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Judge  Joel  Linsley  and  Levinia  Gilbert,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abiel  Linsley  and  Thankful  Pond,  his 
wife;  Isaiah  Gilbert  and  Esther  Bull,  his  wife. 

Abiel  Linsley,  (1730-1800),  enlisted  for  the  war  1777;  ser- 
ved as  quartermaster's  sergeant  in  the  5th  regiment,  Connecti- 
cut line,  1780.  He  was  born  in  Litchfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Corn- 
wall, Vt. 

Isaiah  Gilbert,    (1733-1825),  served  in  the  quartermaster's 


UNfiAGE  BOOK.  21 


department  in  the  Connecticut  Dragoons,  1776.     He  was  born 
in  Woodbury,  Conn. ;  died  in  Cornwall,  Vt. 
Also  No.  16509. 

MRS.  LIDA  M.  DERBY.  33591 

Born  in  Whiting,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Horace  Rice  Derby. 

Descendant  of  Ezra  Kelsey. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Kelsey  and  Emeline   Bush,  his  wife. 

Granddauglitcr  of  Ezra  Kelsey  and  Phebe  Carter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaghter  of  Daniel  Kelsey  and  Mary  Clark,  his  wife. 

Ezra  Kelsey,  (1760-1847),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1832  for  eighteen  months  actual  service  as  private,  Connecti- 
cut line.  He  was  born  in  Killingworth,  Conn. ;  died  in  Whit- 
ing, Vt. 

MRS.  EMMA  LYNDE  MAYO.  33592 

Born   in   Williamstown,   Vermont. 

Wife  of  William  B.  Mayo. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Jacob  Davis  and  of  Ensign  Cornelius 
Lynde. 

Daughter  of  John  Lynde  and  Dolly  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hon.  Cornelius  Lynde  and  Rebecca  Davis,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Lynde  and  Ruth,  his  wife;  Jacob  Davis 
and  Rebecca    (Davis),  his  wife,  m.   1788. 

Jacob  Davis,  (1741-1814),  was  colonel  of  militia  of  Wor- 
cester county  and  in  1774  founded  the  Leicester  Academy. 
He  removed  to  Vermont  1787  and  was  one  of  the  first  settlers 
of  Montpelier,  Vermont,  where  he  was  very  prominent.  He 
was  born  in  Oxford,  Mass. ;  died  in  Burlington.  Vt. 

Cornelius  Lynde,  (1751-1836),  left  Harvard  College  and 
joined  the  army.  He  was  at  Quebec  and  was  discharged  at 
Albany  by  Maj.  Gen.  Philip  Schuyler.  He  received  a  pension 
for  one  year  as  ensign  with  the  Green  Mountain  Boys.  He 
was  born  in  Leicester,  ]Mass. ;  died  in  \\'ilUamstown,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  12594,  18395. 

MRS.  HARRIETTE  POWELL  EARLY.  33593 

Born   in   Richmond,   Virginia. 
Wife  of  Dr.  J.  E.  Early. 


2l6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Leven  Powell,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Meredith  StrotJier  and  Elizabeth  Whiting  Powell, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Francis  Whiting  Powell  and  Harriette  Harding, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Burr  Powell  and  Kitty  Brooks,  his  wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter  of  Leven  Powell  and  Sarah  Harrison,  his 
wife. 

Leven  Powell,  (1738-1810),  served  as  lieutenant  colonel  of 
Grayson's  Continental  regiment.  The  hardships  of  Valley 
Forge  enfeebled  his  health  and  unfitted  him  for  further  active 
duty.     He  was  born  in  Virginia ;  died  in  Bedford  Springs,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  1070,  2380,  3164,  5417.  1245s,  13839,  16793,  1/645'  21498, 
23707,  26913,  29883,  31587. 

MRS.  MARY  AMANDA  LYONS.  33594 

Born  in  East  Feliciana,  Louisiana. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Barton  Lyons. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Norwood. 

Daughter  of  Abel  J.  Norwood  and  Amanda  C.  Buckholtz,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elias  Norwood  and  Catherine  Chandler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of   Samuel  Norwood. 

Samuel  Norwood  was  private  1782  in  Marion's  Brigade 
under  Capt.  John  Norwood.  He  was  born  in  South  Carolina, 
located  in  Mississippi,  1800,  where  he  died. 

MISS  JULIA  PERSIS  BAILEY.  33595 

Born  in  Castleton,  Vermont 

Descendant  of  James  Swift. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Albert  Hopson  Bailey  and  Catharine  Frances  Neal, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amon  Bailey  and  Persis  Hopson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Collins  Hopson  and  Persis  Swift,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Swift  and  Mehitable  Merwin,  his 
wife. 

James  Swift,  (1739-1802),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 
enlisted  as  a  private  1775  in  Capt.  Waterman  Clift's  company, 
Col.  Samuel  Holden  Parsons's  regiment  of  Connecticut  militia. 

MRS.  ADALENA  MEEKS  COOPER.  33596 

Born  in  Garrison,  New  York. 
Widow  of  Dr.  John  Tilly  Cooper. 


UNE^\GE  BOOK.  21/ 


Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joel  Jenkins  anrl  of  Isaac  Lent,  of  N'ew 
York. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Peter  Meeks  and  Caroline  Croft  Jenkins,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Meeks  and  Hester  Lent  (1792-1854),  his 
wife,  m.  1814;  David  Jenkins  and  Ann  Stevens   (1804-66),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Lent  and  Margaret  Vought,  his  wife, 
m.    1784;   Joel  Jenkins  and  Elizabeth   Garrison    (1759-1847),   his   wife. 

Joel  Jenkins.  (1757-1827),  entered  the  army  as  sergeant 
1777;  promoted  ensign  1779  and  was  lieutenant  of  the  6th  com- 
pany, 8th  regiment  Massachusetts  hne.  He  was  born  in 
Massachusetts ;  died  in  Garrison,  N.  Y..  where  his  tombstone 
is  marked  "A  worthy  son  of  the  Revokition." 

Isaac  Lent,  (1764- 1849),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  1832 
for  nine  months  service  as  private,  New  York  line.  He  was 
born  in  Courtland,  N.  Y.,  and  his  tombstone  near  Peekskill  is 
marked, — "A  Revolutionary  Soldier." 

MRS.  CARRIE  PORTER  CORNISH.  33597 

Born  in  Fort  Atkinson,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Oscar  Byrd  Cornish. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Powers. 

Daughter  of  Heman  Allen  Porter  and  Harriet  Eliza  Kimball,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Myron  Kimball  and  Eliza  Allen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Allen  and  Orma  Powers,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Powers  and  Susan  Larabee.  his 
second  wife. 

Joseph  Powers,  (1748-1826),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
for  eighteen  months  actual  service  as  private.  New  Hampshire 
line.     He  died  in  Femsburg,  Vt. 

Also  No.  31 170. 

MRS.  BETSE  Y  ROBINSON  MEAD.  ^359^ 

Born  in  Kent.  New  York. 

Wife  of  Major  Mead. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Robinson,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Robinson  and  Phebe  Haight.  his  first  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Robinson  and  Amy  Chapel,  his  wife. 

Peter  Robinson.  (1761-1849).  served  1776  under  Cant. 
Nathaniel  Scribner  and  Col.  Henry  Luddington  in  detecting 
Tories  and  British  in  crossing  the  lines.     He  volunteered  1779 


2l8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

under  Capt.  Jonah  Hallett  and  1780  under  Capt.  Livingston. 
In  1832  his  pension  was  allowed  for  two  years  actual  service 
as  private  New  York  line.  He  was  born  in  Dutchess  county, 
died  in  Kent,  Putnam  county,  New  York. 

MRS.  FRANCES  BUTLER  JOHNSTON.  33599 

Born  in  Cambridge,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  T.  Lyne  Johnston. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Charles  Butler,  of  Connecticut. 

Daugiiter  of  Samuel  Henry  Butler  and  Marietta  Cowan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Solomon  Sage  Butler  and  Mary  Eliza  Henry,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Butler  and  Mercy  Sage,  his  second 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Butler  and  Azubah  Rouney,  his 
wife,  m.   1754. 

Charles  Butler,  (1732-83),  served  as  sergeant  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  and  1777  was  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Charles  Well's 
company.  Col.  Thomas  Beden's  regiment.  He  was  born  in 
Wethersfield  ;  died  from  efifects  of  exposure  in  the  field. 

Also  No.  31 181. 

MISS  MINNIE  E.  PORTER.  33600 

Born  in  Fort  Atkinson,  Wisconsin. 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Powers. 

Daughter  of  Heman  Allen  Porter  and  Harriet  Eliza  Kimball,  his 
wife. 

See   No.   33597- 

MRS.  LILLIAN  WOOD  WEEKS.  33601 

Born  in  Wawayanda,   New   York. 

Wife  of  Verner  M.  Weeks. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Wood,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Col.  John  Dunning  Wood  and  Mary  Louise  Sawyer, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Sawyer  and  Elizabeth  Valentine,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Sawyer  and  Hannah  Wood  (1771- 
1830),   his    wife,    m.    1789. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Wood  and  Hannah  Hopkins,  his  first 
wife. 

John  Wood,  (1743-1819),  at  the  battle  of  Minisink,  made  a 
masonic  sign  by  accident,  which   Brandt  who  was  a  mason. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  219 

honored  and  liis  life  was  spared.  The  house  where  he  Uved 
at  (loshen  is  still  standing. 

MRS.  ADELE  E1JZA15ETH  BUTLER  BARNES.  33602 

Born    in    lirockport,    New    York. 

Descendant  of  Theodore  Gridley. 

Daughter  of  George  Sheldon  Butler  and  Elizabeth  Ely  Gridley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Theodore  Gridley  and  .Amy  Ely,  his  wife. 

Theodore  Gridley,  (1758-1826),  enlisted  as  a  private,  1777, 
in  Capt.  James  Stoddard's  company,  Hooker's  regiment  of 
Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  Farmington,  Conn. ;  died 
in  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  ELY  B  UTLER.  33603 

Born   in   Clinton,    New    York. 
Wife  of  George  Seldon   Butler. 
Descendant  of  Theodore  Gridley. 
Daughter  of  Theodore   Gridley  and  Amy  Ely,   his  wife. 
See  No.  33602. 

MISS  MARTHA  SOPHIA  VORCE.  33604 

Born    in    Homer,    Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Simon  B.  Veeder  and  of  David  Vorce,  of 
New  York. 

Daughter  of  William  R.  Vorce  ( 1805-53)  and  Margaret  Ann  Veeder, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Oliver  Allen  Vorce  (1773-1848)  and  Mary  Coon 
(1776-1843),  his  wife;  Robert  N.  Veeder  and  Caroline  Wemple,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter    of    David    Vorce    and    .    his    wife ; 

Simon  B.  Veeder  and  Elizabeth  Shannon,  his  wife ;  Abraham  Wempk 
and   Caroline   Sammons    (1752-84).   his   wife. 

Simon  B.  Veeder,  (1753-1810),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Albany  County  militia  under  Col.  Abraham  Wemple.  He  was 
born  in  Schenectady. 

David  \^orce  served  in  Cooper's  Rangers  in  the  militia  of 
Dutchess  County  w^here  in  1743  he  was  born. 

MRS.  IDELLA  CROSS  THORNTON.  33605 

Born   in  Talladega,  Alabama. 
Wife  of  William  T.  Thornton. 


220  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Edwards,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  J.   Cross  and  Eliza  Edwards,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Edwards,  Jr.  (1786-1842)  and  Leah 
Ford    (1789-1867),   his    wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Thomas  Edwards  and  — McLanahan,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Edwards  was  a  member  of  the  Assembly  when 
Charleston  was  threatened  and  he  joined  the  army  to  defend 
the  colony.  His  name  is  inscribed  on  the  tablet  on  the  capitol 
grounds  in  Columbia  to  commemorate  those  who  served.  At 
Greenville  where  he  died  in  1832  is  inscribed  on  his  tombstone, 
"Soldier,  Patriot  and  Statesman." 

MRS.  LUCY  YOUNG  BANKS  MAXWELL.  33606 

Born   in   Columbus,    Mississippi. 

Wife   of  John  Maxwell. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Jones,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  James  Oliver  Banks  and  Lucy  Watkins  Young,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter   of   Willis   Banks   and   Mary   Gray,   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,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  26610,  32405. 

MRS.  THOMAS  ERSKINE  YOUNG  WHITE.  33607 

Born   in   Lowndes    County,    Mississippi. 
Wife  of  John   Sidney  White. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Jones,  of  North  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  Thomas  Erskine  Young  and  Georgia  Priscilla  Butt,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Butt  and  Priscilla  Banks,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ralph  Banks  and  Rachel  Jones,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33606. 

MISS  MARY  ELLEN  FLETCHER.  33608 

Born   in   Limestone    County,    Alabama. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Cargill,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  John  James  Fletcher  and  Lucy  Binns,  his  wife. 


UNEA(iE  UOOK.  221 


Granddaughter  of  Richard  Fletcher  and  Elizabeth  Cargill,  his  wife. 

Gn-granddau^hter  of  J(;hn  Cargill  and  Sarah  Av.ry,  his  wife,  m. 
1762. 

John  Cargill  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  of 
Sussex  County,  Virginia. 

MRS.  KATI<:  WKSTCOTT  AP^ERCROMBIE.  33609 

I'xirn    in    Montgomery,    Alabama. 

Wife  of  Charles  Gordon  Abercrombie. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Benjamin  Young,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  William  David  Westcott  and  Mary  Ella  Young,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Micajah  Young  and  Ann  Melvin  McMurray,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Young  and  Mary  Hodgson,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Young,  (1752-1828),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Godman's  company,  Col.  Jo<ias  Carvill  Hall's  4th  regi- 
ment of  Maryland  line. 

MRS.  EMMA  KATE  GLAZIER.  33610 

Born  in  Tuskegee,  Alabama. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Benjamin  Young. 

Daughter  of  Micajah  Young  and  Ann  Melvin  McMurray,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33609. 

MRS.  SARAH  PICKENS  McQUEEN.  3361 1 

Born    in    Selma,    Alabama. 

Wife  of  Gen.  John  McQueen. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Andrew  Pickens,  of  South  Caro- 
lina. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Joseph  Pickens  and  Caroline  I.  Henderson,  his 
wife. 

.  Granddaughter   of   Andrew    Pickens   and   Rebecca    Floride    Calhoun, 
his  wife. 

Andrew  Pickens,  (1739-1817),  was  made  captain  of  militia 
1775  and  led  a  partisan  corps  when  the  British  overran  the 
State.    He  was  born  in  Paxton,  Penna.,  died  in  Pendleton,  S.  C. 

Also  Nos.  1234,  3443,  4850,  7352,  8423,  9519,  23267,  26574,  27510. 

MRS.  ELIZA  JANE  KING  CRIBBS.  33612 

Born    in    Leighton,    Alabama. 
Wife  of  Reuben  Otis  Cribbs. 


222  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Croom,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Philemon  King  and  Eliza  Jane  Madding,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Madding  and  Eliza  Maria  Croom  (1808- 
88),   his   wife,   m.    1827. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Dr.  Richard  Caswell  Croom  (1785-1841)  and 
Anne  Hare,  his  wife,  m.    1806. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Richard  Croom  and  Ann  Hare,  his  wife. 

Richard  Croom  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety; 
177s  from  the  New  Berne  District,  North  CaroHna. 

Also  No.  30250. 

MISS  MINNA  KING  SCRUGGS.  33613 

Born   in   Town   Creek,   Alabama. 
Descendant  of  Richard  Croom. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  Henry  Scruggs  and  Mary  Eliza  King,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Philemon  King  and  Eliza  Jane  Madding,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33612. 

MRS.  KATHRYN  VOORHIES  HENRY.  33614 

Born  in  Memphis,  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  James  Malcolm  Henry. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Tinsley,  of  A^irginia. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Hunter  Voorhies  and  Annie  Tinsley  Bailey,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Jackson  Bailey  and  Mary  Susan  Grantland, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seaton  Grantland  and  Ann  Tinsley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaught.er  of  Thomas  Tinsley  and  Susannah  Thompson, 
his  wife. 

Thomas  Tinsley,  (1755-1822),  gave  military  aid  and  civil 
service.    He  was  born  in  Hanover  County,  Va.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  5632,  64444,   14610,  32416. 

MRS.  ANNA  FORMAN  PETERS.  33615 

Born   in   Vandalia,    Illinois. 

Wife  of  J.  D.  Peters. 

Descendant  of  Miles  Forman,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Ferris  Forman  and  Lucinda  Booth,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Miles  Forman  and  Ann  Piatt  (1762-1804).  his 
wife,  m.   1782. 

Miles  Forman,  (1762-1839),  enlisted  at  seventeen  in  a 
company  of  Levies  and  acted  as  guide  to  the  army  in  West- 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  223 


Chester  County  to  the  close  of  the  war.     He  was  born  in  Bed- 
ford ;  died  in  Nichols,  N.  Y. 
Also  Nos.  7894,  24499,  29243. 

MRS.  ABIGAIL  CADLE  ASHLEY.  33616 

Bom  in   Stockton,   California. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Henry  Ashley. 

Descendant  of  John  Fisk,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Fisk  Cadle  and  Delia  Emeline  Elsemore,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Cadle  and  Abigail  Howe  Larrabee,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Larrabee  and  Sally  Fisk,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Fisk  and  Abigail   Howe,  his   wife. 

John  Fisk,  (1741-1819).  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm 
in  a  company  of  minute  men  under  Capt.  Simon  Edgel.  He 
was  born  in  Framingham,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  J.  KENNEDY  CLARY.  33617 

Born   in   Louisville.    Kentucky. 

Wife  of  William  Harrison  Clary. 

Descendant  of  Norman  Bruce  Magruder. 

Daughter  of  John  Riddle  Kennedy  and  Eliza  Duffay,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Michael  Duffay  and  Mary  Magruder  (b.  1784). 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Norman  Bruce  Magruder  and  Xancy  Paugh. 
his  wife,  m.   1783. 

Norman  Bruce  Magruder  enlisted  from  Georgetown,  Md., 
under  Capt.  George  Bell,  Col.  William  Dickey  in  the  Maryland 
line.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Indiana.  1832,  for 
six  months  actual  service  as  private.  He  died  1836  in  Switzer- 
land County,  Indiana. 

MRS.  MAYBELLE  CLARY  BARRETTE.  33618 

Born   in    San    Francisco,    California. 
Wife  of   Charlton   Shannon   Barrette. 
Descendant  of  Norman  Bruce  Magruder. 

Daughter  of  William  Harrison  Clary  and  Mary  J.  Kennedy,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Riddle  Kennedy  and  Eliza  Duffay.  hi"  wife. 
See   Xo.  33617- 


224  DAUGHTEIRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MISS  ETHEL  AMELIA  CLARY.  33619 

Born   in   Sheep   Ranch,   California. 
Descendant  of  Norman  Bruce  Magruder. 

Daughter  of  William  Harrison  Clary  and  Mary  J.  Kennedy,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Riddle  Kennedy  and  Eliza  Duffay,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33617. 

MRS.  ANNA  FAIRBANK  CADLE.  33620 

Born  in  Woodbridge,   California. 

Wife  of  Frank  Fisk  Cadle. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Fairbanks,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Fairbank  and  Mary  Percilla  Blair,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Fairbank  and  Susan  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Fairbanks  and  Bridget  Parmenter, 
his  wife. 

Jonathan  Fairbanks,  (1755-1840),  responded  to  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  from  HolHston  under  Capt.  Staples  Chamberlain, 
Col.  Samuel  Bullard's  regiment. 

MISS  ANNA  CREANER.  33621 

Born  in   Stockton,   California. 

Descendant  of  Israel  Greenleaf. 

Daughter  of  Charles  M.  Creaner  and  Rosa  Beaumont,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jefiferson  Beaumont  and  Sarah  Greenleaf,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Greenleaf  and  Phoebe  Jones,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Greenleaf  and  Prudence  Whitcome, 
his  first  wife. 

Israel  Greenleaf,  (1734-1824),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Massachusetts  militia  in  Capt.  Thomas  Brentnall's  company. 
He  was  born  in  Bolton,  Mass.,  died  in  Columbus,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  16392,  22607. 

MISS  LOUISE  CREANER.  33622 

Born  in   Stockton,   California. 
Descendant  of  Israel  Greenleaf. 

Daughter  of  Charles  M.  Creaner  and  Rosa  D.  Beaumont,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33621. 


UNEAGIC  BOOK.  225 


MISS  MARIA  SNOW  CUTTING.  33623 

Born    in    Stockton,    California. 

Descendant  of  John  Morrison,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  Morriscm  Cutting  and  Catherine  Sophia  How- 
land,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Cutting  and  Susan  Julia  Morrison,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaught.er  of  John  Morrison  and  Jennette  Paul,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Morrison  and  Anne  Grey,  his  wife. 

John  Morrison,  (1749-1840),  enHsted,  1775,  under  Capt. 
George  Reid,  CoL  John  Stark  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Bunker 
Hill.  His  pension  was  allowed  for  nine  months  actual  service 
as  private  New  Hampshire  line.  He  was  born  in  Derry,  N.  H., 
where  he   died. 

MISS  EMILY  MATILDA  DODGE.  33624 

Born  in   San  Joaquin  County,  California. 

Descendant  of  EHsha  Dodge,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Jonathan  Holt  Dodge  and  Emily  Bray,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  EHsha  Dodge  and  Polly  Burnam,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  EHsha  Dodge  and  Ginger  Raymond,  his  wife. 

Elisha  Dodge,  (1749-1813),  marched  from  Beverly  at  the 
Lexington  alarm  in  the  minute  company  commanded  by  Capt. 
Israel  Hutchinson. 

MISS  CLARA  M.  DODGE.  33625 

Born  in   San  Joaquin   County,   California. 
Descendant  of  EHsha  Dodge,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Jonathan  Holt  Dodge  and  Emily  Bray,  his  wife. 
See   No.  33624. 

MRS.  ALMA  G.  FAIRBANKS  CLAYES.  33626 

Born   in   Stockton,   California. 
Wife  of  Joseph  Clayes. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Fairbanks. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Fairbanks  and  Mary  Percilla  Blair,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33620. 

MRS.  MARY  FRASER  PITMAN.  33627 

Born   in   Stockton,   California. 
Wife  of  Edward  P.  Pitman. 

9 


226  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Bellows. 

Daughter  of  Philip  Barry  Fraser  and  Annette  Parker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Royal  Bellows  Parker  and  Nancy  Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Parker  (1770-1865)  and  Mary  Bel- 
lows   (1782-1845),  his  wife,   m.   1795. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Bellows  and  Mary  Chase  (1751- 
1830),  his  wife. 

Peter  Bellows,  (1738-1825),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Abel 
Walker's  company  in  the  regiment  of  New  Hampshire  militia 
commanded  by  his  brother  Benjamin.  He  was  born  in  Lunen- 
burg, Mass.,  died  in  Charlestown,  N.  H. 

MRS.  EDNA  ORR  JAMES.  33628 

Born  in  Stockton,  California. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Bellows  and  of  Lieut.  Brackett  Towle. 

Daughter  of    Nelson   Mills   Orr   and  Ada   Parker,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Orr  and  Hannah  Towle,  his  wife;  Royal 
Bellows  Parker  and  Nancy  Miller,  his  wife. 

See  No.  33627. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Brackett  Towle  and  Nelly  Richardson,  his 
wife,  m.  1775. 

Brackett  Towle,  (1736-1827),  served  as  private,  sergeant  and 
lieutenant  in  the  New  Hampshire  militia.  He  died  in  Corinth, 
Vermont.  His  widow  in  1836,  at  the  age  of  eighty-two,  receiv- 
ed a  pension. 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  LOUISE  NICOL.  33629 

Born   in    Sonora,   California. 

Wife  of  Hon.  Frank  D.  Nicol. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Rogers,  Levi  Maynard  and  Daniel 
Dodge. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Mark  Tyler  Dodge  and  Eliza  Lawrence  Rogers, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Jonathan  Dodge  and  Milly  Sophia,  his  wife ; 
Josiah  W.  Rogers  and  Lydia  S.  Aldrich,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Dodge  and  Lucy  Latimer,  his  wife; 
Samuel  Rogers  and  Ruth  Stevens,  his  wife;  Richard  Aldrich  and  Anna 
Maynard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Rogers  and  Hannah  Woodman,  his 
wife ;  Levi  Maynard  and  Esther,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Rogers,  (1747-1828),  served  several  short  enlistments 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  227 


from  New  Ipswich  in  the  New  Hampshire  mihtia.  He  died  a'. 
Newbury,  Vt. 

Daniel  Dodge,  (1757-1807),  marched  from  Colchester  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  in  Capt.  Amos  Jones'  company.  He  enlisted 
1777  and  was  at  Germantown,  Valley  Forge  and  Monmouth  in 
the  Connecticut  line. 

Also  No.  11419. 

Levi  Maynard,  (1745- 1822),  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Sam- 
uel Wood's  company,  in  the  first  call  of  the  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Westboro;  died  in  Ashburton,  Mass. 

MRS.  SARAH  BIRD  DORRANCE  OWEN.  33630 

Born    in    Rutland,    Vermont. 

Wife   of  Charles   Edward   Owen. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Bird. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Tully  Dorrance  and  Achsah  L.  Bird,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frederick  Augustus  Bird  and  Achsah  Wheeler, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bird  and  Cynthia  Binney,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bird  and  Huldah  Sprague,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Bird,  (1759-1837),  enlisted  1776  under  Capt.  John 
Chadwick,  Col.  Samuel  Brewer  in  the  Massachusetts  Continen- 
tal line.  He  was  wounded  at  Monmouth  and  put  on  the  In- 
valid pension  roll,  1808.  In  1832  he  was  allowed  a  pension 
for  three  years  actual  service  as  private.  In  1836  he  was  living 
with  his  son  in  Canton,  N.  Y.  He  was  born  in  Tyringham, 
Mass.,  died  in  Bristol,  Vt. 

MRS.  MARY  HAMILTON  PHILLIPS.  33631 

Born   in    Stockton,    California. 
Widow   of   Dr.   Thomas   Phillips. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Hamilton. 

Daughter  of  Ichabod  Davis  Hamilton  and  Eleanor  Evans,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Hamilton,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Davis,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Hamilton  and  Susan  Dilts,  his  wife. 
Jonathan  Hamilton,  served  as  a  soldier  in  the  militia  of 
Washington  County,  Pa.,  where  in  1761,  he  was  bom. 

MRS.  GRACE  JULIA  CUTTING  STEWART.  33632 

Born  in   Stockton,   California. 
Wife  of   Frank  Alexander   Stewart. 


228  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  John  Morrison,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  Lewis  Morrison  Cutting  and  Catherine  Sophia  Howland, 
his  wife. 

See   No.   33623. 

MRS.  HELEN  W.  GAUSS.  33633 

Born  in  Pittsfield,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  William  T.  Gauss. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Kennedy. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Worthington  and  Emelia  Long,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Kennedy  Long  (i  763-1821)  and  Elizabeth 
Kennedy    (1779-1850),   his   wife,   m.    1797. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Kennedy  and  Elizabeth  Potts  (1753- 
1822),  his  wife,  m.  1774. 

Andrew  Kennedy,  (1751-1811),  enlisted,  1777  as  a  private  in 
the  Pennsylvania  line,  was  in  many  battles  and  served  until  the 
surrender  at  Yorktov/n.  He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died  in 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  8796,  32838. 

MISS  ANNIE  E.  VAUGHN.  33634 

Born   in    Norwich,    Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Read,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  H.  Vaughn  (1828-86)  and  Eliza  A.  Lamb,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Christopher  Vaughn  and  Ruby  A.  Briggs  (1806- 
91),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Luther  Briggs  (1774-1819)  and  Ruby  Read 
(1776-1819),  his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Read  and  Sarah  Evans  (b.  1740), 
his  wife. 

Benjamin  Read,  (1733-1802),  commanded  a  company  of 
militia  of  Freetown,  1776  to  1781  and  performed  tours  of  duty. 
He  was  bom  in  Freetown  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ISABELLE  TREAT  CLARK  BRYAN.  33635 

Born   in   Orange,    Connecticut. 
Wife   of    Charles    Henry   Bryan. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Samuel  Treat  and  of  Joseph  Treat,  of 
Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Bryan  Clark  and  Rebecca  Maria  Treat,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jonah  Treat  and  Rebecca   (Treat),  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  229 


Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Samuel  Treat  and  Frances  Hryan,  his  wife; 
Joseph  Treat  and  Rebecca  Dc>wns,  his  wife  (parents  of  Rebecca. 

Samuel  Treat,  (1728-87),  commanded  a  company,  1775,  and 
was  promoted  major  1778.  He  was  a  member  of  the  legisla- 
ture, 1783.    He  was  born  in  Milford,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6673,  8995,  12487,  13104,  25099,  31388. 

Joseph  Treat,  (1747-1828),  served  in  coast  defense  and  1777 
assisted  in  nursing  the  soldiers  from  small  po.x.  He  was  born 
and  died  in  Milford. 

Also  Nos.  5941,  6673,  7397,  8995,  12487,  13104,  25991. 

MISS  SUSAN  MERVVIN  BRYAN.  33636 

Born   in   Milford,    Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jehiel  Bryan,  Sergt.  Eheophilus  Miles 
Smith  and  John  Merwin,  all  of  Milford,  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Bryan  and  Celestia  Jerome  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jehiel  Bryan  and  Sarah  Merwin,  his  wife ;  Na- 
thaniel  Smith  and   Susan   Merwin,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jehiel  Bryan  and  Mary  Treat,  his  wife,  m. 
1784;  Theophilus  Miles  Smith  and  Abigal  Grace  Nettleton,  his  wife; 
John  Merwin  and   Susannah  Welch,  his  wife. 

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

Jehiel  Bryan,  (1754-1837),  enUsted,  1776  and  served  1777 
under  Capt.  Jehiel  Bryan  and  1778  under  Caleb  Mix.  His 
pension  was  allowed  for  nearly  eighteen  months  actual  service 
as  a  private  and  sergeant  Connecticut  line. 

Also  No.  12938. 

Theophilus  Miles  Smith,  (1757-1849),  enlisted  as  a  private 
in  Capt.  Samuel  Peck's  company  and  served  as  sergeant.  I777- 
He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Litchfield  County,  183 1, 
for  service  as  sergeant,  Connecticut  line. 

Also  Nos.  28027,  31252. 

John  Merwin,  (1736-1826),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
militia. 

Also  Nos.  13117.  20848,  22560,  23672,  25941. 

MISS  BERTHA  A.  CLARK.  33637 

Born   in   Milford,   Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  Corp.  Elisha  Clark.   Landa   Beach.   Nathan 
Baldwin,  2d..  Nathan  Badwin,  3d.  all  of  Connecticut. 


230  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Nehemiah  Thomas  Clark  and  Abigail  Peck  Baldwin, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  B.  Clark  and  Eunice  Mallette,  his  wife; 
Samuel  Durand  Baldwin  and  Susan  Peck,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Clark  and  Sarah  Beach,  his  wife; 
Nathan  Baldwin,  3d,  and  Avis  Durand  (1765-1851),  his  wife,  m.  1784. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Landa  Beach  and  Abigail  Baldwin,  his 
wife;    Nathan    Baldwin,   2d,    and   Eunice    Mallette,    his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Baldwin,  ist,  (d.  1773)  and 
Elizabeth  Rogers,  his  wife. 

Nathan  Baldwin,  2d.,  (1721-1804),  was  appointed  in  com- 
mand of  Fort  Trumbull  and  empowered  to  cruise  on  the 
sound. 

Nathan  Baldwin,  3d.,  (1755-1805),  served  in  the  Levies  from 
Milford. 

Elisha  Clark,  (1758-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
New  Haven  County,  1832,  for  service  as  private  and  corporal, 
Connecticut  Continental  line. 

Also  Nos.  7399,  18310,  22518,  31248. 

Landa  Beach,  (1727-1824),  served  on  war  committees  of 
Milford. 

Also  Nos.  946,  13099,  14723,  16737,  2081S,  22518,  23517,  24863,  25943, 
31248. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  R.  HALL.  33638 

Born    in    Milford,    Connecticut. 

Wife  of  William  C.  Hall. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Stow  and  of  Jedediah  Stow,  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Col.  William  Piatt  and  Anna   Stow,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Stow  and  Sarah  Clark,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Stow  and  Freelove  Baldwin,  his  wife. 

Stephen  Stow,  (1726-77),  lost  his  life  nursing  the  soldiers 
afflicted  with  small-pox. 

Also  Nos.  1552,  4148,  5123,  8194,  13097,  16015,  17882,  19057,  23193, 
29435.  31466. 

Jedediah  Stow,  (1757-1843),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  New  Haven  County,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia.     He  was  born  in  Milford  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  17884,  19630,  23637. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  23 1 


MRS.  E.  GERTRUDE  STOW  PERKINS.  33639 

Born    in    Woodbridgc,    Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Frederic  B.  Perkins. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Slow  and  of  Jedediah  Stow,  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Stow  and  Elizabeth  Palmer,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Isaac    Stow   and   Mehitable    SmitJi,    his    wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jedediah   vStow   and    Sarah   Clark,   his   wife. 
See  No.  33638. 

MRS.  JULIA  STOW  STONE.  33640 

Born  in   Litchfield,   Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Frederic   Stone. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Stow  and  of  Jedediah  Stow,  of 
Connecticut. 
Daughter  of   Isaac   Stow  and  Elizabeth   Palmer,  his  wife. 
See  Nos.  33638,  33639- 

MRS.  GEORGIA  CLARK  WILLIS.  33641 

Born  in  Tallmadge,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Park  Weed  Willis. 

Descendant  of  Jared  Baldwin  and  of  IMichael  Peck,  of  Mil- 
ford,  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Robert  W.  Clark  and  Mary  A.  Baldwin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Baldwin  and  Mary  Somers  (1806-91).  his 
wife,  m.  1826. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joel  Baldwin  and  Sarah  Rhoades,  his  wife; 
Levi  Somers  and  Mary  Peck   (1782-1866),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jared  Baldwin  and  Hannah  Plant,  his 
wife;   Michael  Peck  and  Sybilla  Merchant,  his  wife,  m.    1773- 

Jared  Baldwin.  (1744- 1830),  served  in  the  Short  Levies 
commanded  by  Col.  Heman  Swift. 

Also  Nos.  20283,  26642. 

Michael  Peck,  (1738-1825),  throughout  the  revolution  acted 
as  constable,  executing  all  orders  of  the  Committee  of  Safety. 

Also  No.  26364. 

MISS  MILDRED  NAPIER  ANDERSON.  33642 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Carter  and  of  Hannah  Benedict 
Carter,  of  Connecticut. 


232  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOIvUTION. 


Daughter  of  Robert  Napier  Anderson  and  Isabella  Carter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas   Carter  and  Esther  Greenly,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Carter  and  Rhoda  Weed,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Carter  and  Hannah  Benedict  (1733- 
80),  his  wife,  m.  1753. 

John  Carter,  (1730-1819),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety,  1774;  served  as  lieutenant  and  captain  in  the  Con- 
necticut miUtia.  He  died  in  Canaan.  His  wife  was  an  heroine  of 
the  revolution.  The  Chapter  at  New  Canaan  is  named  in  her 
honor  and  each  of  her  nine  children  gave  her  name  to  a  child. 

Also  Nos.  4733,  5228,  6221,  7422,  8330,  10323,  14661,  18259,  19697, 
20170,  21239,  23485,  24525,  26358,  iT^dz,  28693. 

MISS  ANNA  HEMPSTEAD  BRANCH.  33643 

Born  in  New  London,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  William  Branch. 

Daughter  of  John  Locke  Branch  and  Mary  Lydia  BoUes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Witter  Branch  and  Lucy  Jane  Bartram, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Branch  and  Lucretia  Tracy,  his  wife. 

William  Branch,  (1760-1849),  enlisted  1777  and  served  to  the 
close  of  the  war.  He  received  a  badge  of  merit  for  six  years 
faithful  service.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Lake 
County,  Ohio  at  the  age  of  eighty.  He  was  born  in  Preston, 
Conn.,  died  in  Madison,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  3025,  1 5 165. 

MRS.  KATHARINE  SPICER  CHESEBRO  JONES.  33644 

Born   in    Groton,    Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Alfred  Carey  Jones. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Edgcomb,  Jr.,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Walter  S.  Chesebro  and  Prudence   Spicer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Spicer  and  Mary  Morgan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gilbert  Morgan  and  Katharine  Edgecomb, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Edgecomb,  Jr.,  and  Katharine 
Williams,  his  first  wife. 

Samuel  Edgecomb,  Jr.,  (1760-1843),  served  as  a  minute  man 
at  the  battle  of  Groton  Heights.  He  died  in  the  house  where  he 
was  born  in  Groton. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  233 


MISvS  JEWELL  WARNER.  33645 

Born    in    New    London,    Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Avery,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Earl  Warner,  2d,  and  Harriet  Jackson  Champlain,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Earl  Warner  and  Adeline  Elizabeth  Lester,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Street  Lester  and  Elizabeth  Starr 
Avery,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Avery  and  Sarah  Belton,  his  wife. 

John  Avery,  (1738-1836),  was  sergeant  in  Capt.  Hubbard 
Burrows's  company,  Eighth  regiment  commanded  by  Col. 
OUver  Smith.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Groton. 

Also  Nos.  3853,  5031,  7039,  8502,   13089,  26633. 

MISS  BEATA  WETMORE  BISSELL.  33646 

Born   in   New   Haven,   Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Bissell,  Wilham  Xoyes  and  Heze- 
kiah  Parmelee,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Evelyn  Lyman  Bissell,  M.  D.,  and  Sarah  Malinda 
Noyes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  Lyman  Bissell,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Theresa  Maria 
Skeele,  his  wife;   Hezekiah  Cook  Noyes  and  Malinda  Bliss,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hiram  Bissell  and  Beata  Wetmore,  his  wife ; 
William  Ailing  Noyes  and  Temperance  Parmelee,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Bissell  and  Mabel  Griswold, 
his  wife;  William  Noyes  and  Rebecca  Ailing,  his  wife;  Hezekiah  Par- 
melee and  Elizabeth  Cook,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Bissell,  (1743-1821),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Litchfield  County,  1818,  for  three  years  actual  service  as 
private  in  the  Connecticut  line.  He  was  born  in  Litchfield ;  died 
in  Milton,  Conn. 

Also  No.   16727. 

William  Noyes,  (1752-1812),  served  as  private  in  the  second 
company  of  The  Governor's  Foot  Guards,  1775. 

Hezekiah  Parmelee,  (1737-94),  served  as  private  9th  com- 
pany, under  Capt.  James  Arnold,  1775.  He  was  bom  in  Guil- 
ford ;  died  in  New  Haven,  Conn. 

MISS  SARAH  LUCILLA  MARSHALL.  33647 

Born    in    Cheshire,    Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Judson. 


234  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  John  H.  Marshall  and  Nellie  Hubbard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  H.  Marshall  and  Sarah  Scovill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Harmanas  Marshall  and  Abigail  Judson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Judson  and  Elizabeth  Davies,  his 
wife. 

David  Judson,  (1755-1818),  a  graduate  of  Yale,  commanded 
a  company  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Cincinnati  of  Connecticut.  He  was  born  in  Wash- 
ington, Conn.,  died  in  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  4101,  1 1238,  13641. 

MRS.  FRANCES  WARDALE  BEACH.  33648 

Born   in   Cambridge,    New    York. 

Wife   of   Charles   Yale   Beach. 

Descendant  of  Marshall  Newton,  Thomas  Chipman,  Timothy 
Fuller  Chipman  and  Stephen  Smith,  his  wife. 

Daughter  of  John  McAllister  Stevenson  and  Seraph  Huldah  Newton, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Holland  Newton  and  Huldah  Chipman. 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Marshall  Newton  and  Lydia  Newton,  his 
wife;  Timothy  Fuller  Chipman  and  Polly  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Chipman  and  Bethia  Fuller,  his  wife; 
Stephen  Smith  and  Martha  Whelpley,  his  wife. 

Marshall  Newton,  (1757-1833),  was  granted  a  pension  for 
seven  years  service. 

Also  Nos.  3571,  7304-  11192. 

Thomas  Chipman,  (1735-92),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Berkshire  County,  Massachusetts  militia. 

Timothy  Fuller  Chipman,  (1761-1830),  served  with  the  Berk- 
shire County,  Massachusetts  troops  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign. 

Stephen  Smith.  (1749-1829),  was  with  Ethan  Allen  at  Ticon- 
deroga,  1775. 

Also  Nos.  8068,  16924. 

MRS.  REBECCA  ELIZABETH  WEBB  BASSICK.  33649 

Born  in  Americus,   Indiana. 
Wife  of  Edmund   Chase   Bassick. 

Descendant  of  Jabez  Cleveland  and  of  Stephen  Webb,  of 
Connecticut. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  235 


Daughter  of  Frederick  Cleveland  Webb  and  Cynthia  Davidson,  his 
second  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Wcbl)  and  Charlotte  Cleveland,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Webb  and  Content  Hewitt,  his  wife; 
Jabez  Cleveland  and  Jane  Trumbull,   his   wife. 

Jabez  Cleveland,  ( 1737-75 j,  served  as  fifer  and  lost  his  life 
at  Bunker  Hill.    He  was  born  in  Canterbury,  Conn. 

Stephen  Webb,  (1742-1819),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Nathaniel  Webb's  company.  Col.  David  Waterbury's  regi- 
ment.   He  was  bom  in  Windham.  Conn. 


MRS.  HELEN  J.  WHITING  GRAHAM.  33650 

Born    in    Stratford,    Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Andrew  Brown  Graham. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Whiting,  Capt.  Stiles  Judson, 
Daniel  Judson,  George  Lewis,  John  Jewell  and  Quartermaster 
Oliver  Ferris. 

Daughter  of  Ezra  Whiting  and  Mary  A.  Jewell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lasper  Whiting  and  Helen  Judson,  his  wife;  John 
Jewell,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Ferris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seymour  Conway  Whiting  and  Hannah  Curtis, 
his  wife ;  Stiles  Judson  and  Naomi  Lewis,  his  wife ;  John  Jewell,  Sr., 
and  Elizabeth  Lawrence,  his  wife;  Oliver  Ferris  and  Abigail  Lock- 
wood,  his  wife,  m.    1779. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Whiting  and  Elizabeth  Judson, 
his  wife;  Daniel  Judson  and  Sarah  Curtis,  his  wife:  George  Lewis 
and  Mary  Wheeler,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Whiting,  (1720-1803),  served  as  colonel  in  the  Con- 
necticut line.  His  four  sons  Samuel,  Judson,  John  and  Joseph 
served  in  the  army.  He  was  born  in  Stratford.  Conn.,  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.  7404,  11860.  12846,  17401.  21191.  31984. 

Stiles  Judson,  (1752-1834),  commanded  a  company  when 
Tryon  invaded  the  colony.  He  received  a  pension  in  Fairfield 
County  as  corporal  and  sergeant,  Connecticut  line. 

Also  Nos.  18266,  21683. 

Daniel  Judson,  (1728-1813),  was  inspector  of  fire  arms  for 
Fairfield  County.  He  served  several  terms  in  the  Assembly 
and  turned  out  at  alarms. 

Also   Nos.  9943.   1 1860. 

George   Lewis.    (1735-1815),   was   in    Capt.   James    Booth's 


236  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

mounted  company  in  the  attack  on  New  Haven.  He  was  born 
in  Stratford,  Conn. 

John  Jewell,  (1746-1838),  enlisted  1776  under  different  com- 
mands and  served  on  short  tours  of  duty  with  the  Westchester 
County  militia.  His  home  was  between  the  American  and 
British  lines  and  his  family  were  exiled.  In  1780  he  was  taken 
prisoner  and  confined  in  the  Sugar  House.  His  pension  was 
allowed  for  two  years  actual  service  as  private.  He  was  bom 
and  died  in  Greenburgh,  N.  Y. 

Oliver  Ferris,  (1753-1825),  served  in  the  Canadian  campaign 
1775.  He  was  lieutenant  of  the  Coast  Guards  two  years  and 
1778  was  brigade  quartermaster,  Connecticut  line.  In  1779 
he  was  appointed  commander  of  the  Ranger.  He  was  born  in 
Greenwich,  Conn.,  died  in  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  EFFIE  EAST  HALLOCK  CALLENDER.  33651 

Born   in    Poughkeepsie,    New    York. 

Wife  of  Heman  Bush  Callender. 

Descendant  of  Alaj.  Benjamin  De  La  Vergne,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  De  La  Vergne  Hallock,  Jr.,  and  Emma  Alida 
East,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  De  La  Vergne  Hallock,  St.,  and  Phoebe  Van 
Kleeck,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Hallock  and  Anna  Maria  De  La 
Vergne,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  De  La  Vergne  and  Anna  Bald- 
win, his  wife. 

Benjamin  De  La  Vergne,  (1742-1835),  was  a  member  of  the 
Third  Provincial  Congress  and  major  of  the  Fourth  Dutchess 
County  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2295s,  23346. 

:>JRS.  ELVA  KEN  YON  LATTIN.  33652 

Born   in    Hartford,    Connecticut. 

Wife  of  William  Lattin. 

Descendant  of  Jedediah  Case  and  of  John  Porter,  of  Connec- 
ticut. 

Daughter  of  Everett  Kenyon  and  Elva  Cheesborough,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Seth  Kenyon  and  Harriet  Seymour,  his  wife ;  Eli 
Cheesborough   and   Emmeline   Case,   his   wife. 


LINEAGU  BOOK.  237 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Seymour  and  Laura  Pitkin  Porter, 
his  wife;   Hiram  Case  and  Nancy  Woodward,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Porter  and  Lydia  Baker,  his  wife; 
Hezekiah  Case  and  Cynthia  Eno,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Case  and  Mercy  Hart,  his 
wife. 

Jedediah  Case,  (1733-1818),  enlisted  from  Simsbury  as  a 
private  in  the  Connecticut  militia. 

Also  Nos.  8340,  18242,  27453,  29817. 

John  Porter,  (  1758-1827),  was  a  minute  man  from  Hart- 
ford County.  The  old  house  he  built  is  still  standing.  He  was 
born  in  Hockanum  where  he  died. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  WOODRUFF  LEWIS.  33653 

Born    in   Watertown,    Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Robert  Treadwell  Lewis,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Edward  Warren,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Tracy  Woodruff  and  Carrie  Merwin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  A.  Woodruff  and  Belinda  M.  Warren,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alanson  Warren  and  Sarah  M.  Hickox,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Warren  and  Mary  Steele,  his 
wife. 

Edward  Warren,  (1760-1814),  enlisted  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Augustus  Barker's  company,  1781  and  served  under 
Lafayette  at  the  southward.  He  was  born  in  New  Haven  and 
was  drowned  in  the  Naugatuck  River. 

Also   No.   17383. 

MRS.  MARY  EMMA  BIRDSEYE  ROCKWELL.  33654 

Born   in   Bridgeport.   Connecticut. 

Widow  of  William  Henry  Rockwell. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Birdseye  and  of  Ebenezer 
Meeker. 

Daughter  of  Ezekiel  Birdseye  and  Mary  Emily  Kippen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Guild  Birdseye  and  Polly  Piatt,  his  wife ; 
George  Kippen  and  Betzy  Meeker,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Birdseye  and  Dinah  Blakeman.  his 
wife;  William  Kippen  and  Ruby  Brewster,  his  wife.  m.  1790;  Peter 
Meeker  and  Anna  Wheeler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Meeker  and  Elizabeth  Jennings, 
his  wife,  m.  1754. 

Joseph   Birdseye.    (1740-1817').   commanded   a   company   in 


238  DAUGKTKRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Whiting's  regiment  1777  at  Peekskill  and  when  Tryon  invaded 
the  colony,  1779.  He  was  born  in  Stratford;  died  in  Hunting- 
don, Conn. 

Also  Nos.  3680,  4386,  6212,  8955,  17077,  18051. 

Ebenezer  Meeker  served  as  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  mili- 
tia and  1780  was  honorably  discharged. 

Also  No.  5242. 

MISS  LILLIAN  FRANCES  BENEDICT.  33655 

Born  in  Bethel,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  McLean,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Orrin  Benedict  and  Julia  Maria  Starr,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hugh  Starr  and   (Amy)   Anna  Hoyt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zadock  Starr  and  Deborah  McLean,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaiighter  of  John  McLean  and  Deborah  Adams,  his 
wife. 

John  McLean,  ( 1737-1805  ),  was  a  patriot  of  Danbury  whose 
losses  were  great  by  the  burning  of  the  town.  He  served  as 
deputy  commissary  of  Continental  troops  in  western  Connec- 
ticut.    He  was  born  in  Scotland. 

Also  Nos.  2825,  25461,  27196. 

MRS.  JULIA  ELEANOR  FERRY.  33656 

Born    in    Bethel,    Connecticut. 
Widow   of   Theodore   Starr   Ferry. 
Descendant  of  Maj.  John  AIcLean. 

Daughter  of  Orrin  Benedict  and  Julia  Maria  Starr,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33655. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  GAYLORD  NEWTON.  33657 

Born  in  Durham,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Henry  H.   Newton. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  Abner  Newton,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Gaylord  Newton  and  Nancy  Maria  Merwin,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Abner  Newton  and  Abigail  Fairchild,  his  wife. 
Abner  Newton,  (1764-1852),  enlisted  at  fifteen  and  respond- 
ed to  all  alarms.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Durham,  Conn. 
Also  Nos.   1056,  3497,  4607. 

MRS.  MARY  ABBY  CORBIN  PAYNE.  33658 

Born  in  Vernon,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Walter  E.   Payne. 


UNEAGK  BOOK.  239 


Descendant  of  William  Jordan,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  A.  Corhin  and  Mary  Hall  Upham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Upham  and  Ohve  Jordan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gran<l<lauj;htcr  of  William  Jordan  and  Comfort  Palmer,  his 
wife. 

William  Jordan  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Connec- 
ticut, 1820,  aged  seventy-three,  for  two  years  actual  service  as 
private  Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born  in  Windham  County, 
Conn.,  where  he  died. 

33659 
MRS.  LUCIE  COCHRAN  HARRINGTON.  33660 

Born    in    Middletown,    Delaware. 
Wife  of  Carl  Harrington. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Polk,  of  Delaware. 
Daughter  of  Julian  Cochran  and  Elizabeth  Mendenhall,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Hon.  John  P.  Cochran  and  Eliza  Polk,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Polk  and  Eliza  Tatman,  his  first  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Polk  and  Amelia  Hunt,  his  wife. 
John  Polk,  (1754-1814),  served  as  lieutenant.    He  was  born 
in  Sussex  County,  Delaware  where  he  died. 
Also    Nos.   6737.    1 475 1.  29873,   31267. 

MRS.  NELLIE  CAUSE  SPEAR.  33661 

Born  in   Wilmington,   Delaware. 

Wife  of  Owen   Crow   Spear. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Tatnall,  of  Delaware. 

Daughter  of  Harlan  Gause  and  Ellen  Canby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edmund  Canby  and  Mary  Thomas  Price,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Price  and  Margaret  Tatnall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Tatnall  and  Elizabeth  Lea,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Tatnall,  (1740-1813),  was  a  quaker  who  could  not 
take  up  arms  but  was  known  for  his  patriotism.  He  contribut- 
ed flour  for  the  subsistence  of  the  famishing  army  and  Wash- 
ington was  his  guest  before  the  battle  of  Brandywine.  At  his 
home  in  Market  street,  Washington  and  Lafayette  dined  and 
it  was  the  headquarters  of  Wayne  when  in  Wilmington. 

Also  No.  14752. 

MRS.  JULIANA  E.  TAYLOR.  33,662 

Born  in  Baltimore.   Maryland. 
Wife  of  Cornelius  Wilhelm  Taylor. 


240  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  EUicott. 

Daughter  of  Mark  Wilcox  Jenkins  and  Mary  Ann  George,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Edmondson  George  and  Sarah  EUicott, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  EUicott  and  Sarah  Harvey,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  ElHcott,  (1756-1826),  commanded  a  milita  com- 
pany in  Baltimore,  1777.  He  estabHshed  a  foundry  where  sabres 
were  made  for  the  dragoons.  He  was  born  in  Bucks  County, 
Pa.,  died  in  ElHcott's  Mills,  Md. 

Also  No.  4121. 

MRS.  ELLA  COTTON  CONRAD.  33663 

Born  in  Marietta,  Ohio. 

Widow  of  Casper  Hauzer  Conrad. 

Descendant  of  John  Cotton,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  Dexter  Cotton  and  Anna  M.  Steece,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Cotton  and  Susan  Buckminster,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Cotton  and  Rachel  Barnes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Cotton  and  Hannah  Sturtevant,  his 
wife. 

John  Cotton,  (1712-89),  served  as  a  Register  of  Deeds  and 
delegate  to  the  convention  that  framed  the  constitution.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  23223,  24275. 

MRS.  HARRIET  PORTER  MILLIKEN  LEMLY.  33664 

Born  in  Camden,   Maine. 

Wife  of  Capt.  Samuel  Conrad  Lemly,  U.  S.  N. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Billy  Porter  and  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Jones 
Porter,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of   Frank  Milliken   and   Ellen   Porter,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Jones  Porter  and  Arethusa  Dodge  Bow- 
ers, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Jones  Porter  and  Elizabeth  Lyd- 
den  King    (sister  of  Hon.   Rufus  King),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Billy  Porter  and  Mary  Woodbury,  his 
wife. 

Billy  Porter,  (1739-1813),  commanded  a  company  of  minute 
men  at  the  Lexington  alarm  and  in  the  Continental  infantry, 
1776.  When  not  in  the  field  he  was  on  court  martial  duty  until 
the  close  of  the  war,  when  he  was  major  commandant  of  the 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  241 


Third  Massachusetts  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Wenham  ;  died 
in  North  Beverly,  Mass. 

Benjamin  Jones  Porter,  (1763-1847),  studied  medicine  with 
his  uncle,  a  surgeon  in  the  Continental  army  and  was  commis- 
sioned surgeon's  mate,  1780.  He  served  to  the  close  of  the 
war  and  became  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Massachusetts, 
He  was  born  in  Beverly,  Mass.,  died  in  Camden,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  300,  20382. 

MISS  ANNA  BLANCHE  BURRITT.  33665 

Born  in  Uniondale,   Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Blackleach  Burritt,  Gideon  Welles,  Lieut. 
John  Hubbell,  John  Hubbell,  Jr..  James  Curtis,  James  Nichols. 
Hezekiah  Curtis,  Nathan  Thompson,  Edward  Dimmick  and 
Ensign  Joshua  Tilden. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Burritt  and  Amanda  Nichols,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Blackleach  Burritt,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Hubbell,  his 
wife;   Eli   Nichols  and  Eunice   Dimmick,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Blackleach  Burritt  and  Martha  Wells,  his 
wife;  John  Hubbell,  Jr.  (1751-1822)  and  Sarah  Curtis,  his  wife,  m. 
"^JJi ;  Philo  Nichols  and  Caty  Curtis,  his  wife ;  Edward  Dimmick  and 
Esther  Tilden,   his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Wells  and  Eunice,  his  wife ;  John 
Hubbell,  Sr.,  and  Hannah  Wheeler,  his  wife;  James  Curtis  (father  of 
Sarah)  ;  James  Nichols  and  Phoebe  Plumb,  his  wife ;  Hezekiah  Curtis 
(father  of  Caty)  and  Sarah  Thompson,  his  wife;  Joshua  Tilden  and 
Eunice  Carpenter,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Thompson  and  Hannah  Lewis, 
his  wife. 

Blackleach  Burritt,  (1740-94),  a  graduate  of  Yale,  was  a 
patriot  preacher  who  took  his  musket  into  the  pulpit.  He  was 
born  in  Huntington,  Conn.,  died  in  Winhall,  \t. 

Also  Nos.  4094,  5719,  6510,  9953,  15077,  30738. 

Gideon  Welles,  (1720-1805),  served  two  years  in  the  militia. 
r£e  was  born  in  Ripon  Parish,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

John  Hubbell,  (1709-82),  served  in  1775,  in  Capt.  David 
Dimon's  company  as  did  also  his  son  John. 

James  Curtis,  (1748-1802),  enUsted  1775  and  ser\-ed  in  Capt. 
Hezekiah  Wells'  company  that  occupied  Boston  after  the  siege 
He  was  born  in  Fairfield  where  he  died. 

James  Nichols,  (1743-1824),  served  five  enlistments  from 
Fairfield  and  was  in  the  battle  of  Long  Island. 


242  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Hezekiah  Curtis,  (1747-90),  turned  out  from  Fairfield  under 
Capt.  Joseph  Birdsley  to  re-enforce  the  army  on  the  Hudson. 

Nathan  Thompson,  (i 726-1815),  was  in  the  battles  of  Long 
Island,  Germantown  and  with  the  suffering  army  at  Valley 
Forge.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Fairfield,  Conn. 

Edward  Dimmick,  (1748-1836),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  alarm.  In  1776  he  enlisted  for  the  war.  His  broth- 
ers Shubael  and  Jeduthan  were  gallant  soldiers,  fie  was  born 
in  Mansfield,  Conn.,  died  in  Susquehanna  County,  Pa. 

Joshua  Tilden,  (1746-1819),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
1818,  for  one  year's  actual  service  as  ensign  Connecticut  line. 
He  was  born  in  Coventry,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  9953. 

33666 

MRS.  HELEN  VIRGINIA  WYSONG  McLAIN.  33667 

Born  in  Jefferson   County,  West  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Henri  Conrad  McLain. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Wysong. 

Daughter  of  John  Wysong  and  Helen  Virginia  Hebb,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Wysong  and  Mary  Byers,  his  wife. 

Jacob  Wysong,  (1757-1825),  served  as  drum  major  in  Capt. 
Matthias  Hite's  company,  commanded  by  Col,  Abraham  Bow- 
man, Eighth  Virginia  regiment.  He  was  born  in  York,  Pa., 
died  in  Virginia. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  HUNTLEY  CHANDLER.  33^68 

Born    in   Essex,    Connecticut. 

Wife  of  George  Chandler. 

Descendant  of  Reuben  Huntley,  and  of  Deacon  Phineas 
Pratt,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Richard  H.  Huntley  and  Nancy  M.  Conklin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Huntley  and  Sarah  Kimball,  his  wife; 
Harvey  Conklin  and  Cynthia  Post,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Reuben  Huntley  and  —  Huntley,  his  first 
wife;    Joy  Post  and  Cynthia  Pratt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Pratt  and  Hepsibah  (Pratt),  his 
wife,  m.   1771. 

Reuben  Huntley,  (1750-1836),  enlisted  from  Lyme  and  1832 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  for  seven  months  actual  service 
as  private  Connecticut  line.  He  was  born  in  Lyme,  Conn, ; 
died  in  Elmira,  N,  Y, 


UNKAr.E  BOOK.  243 


IMiincas  Pratt,  r  1747-1813  ),  served  in  the  militia  under  Capt. 
Daniel  Piatt,  Col.  William  Worthington,  1777.  lie  was  born 
and  died  in  Saybrook. 

Also  No.   13922. 

MISS  SOPHIE  PEARCE  CASEY.  33669 

Born  in  .\nnapolis,   Maryland. 
Descendant    of    Capt.    Jonathan    Cowpland,    Capt.    Nathan 
Goodale,  Wanton  Casey.   Silas  Casey,  Lient.  John  Craig  and 
Capt.  Samuel  Pearce,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Rear  Admiral  vSilas  Casey,  U.  S.  X.,  and  Sophie  Gray 
Heberton,  his  wife,  m.   1865. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Casey  and  Abby  Perry  Pearce  (1813-62),  his 
wife;  Henry  Foxall  Heberton  and  Sophia  Gray  White,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaught.er  of  Wanton  Casey  and  Elizabeth  Goodale  (1772- 
1830),  his  wife,  m.  1789;  Hon.  Dutee  Jerauld  Pearce  and  Abigail 
Coggeshall  Perry,  his  wife;  George  Heberton  and  Mary  Craig,  his 
wife;   Brittian   White  and  Elizabeth  Gray,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Silas  Casey  and  Abigail  Coggeshall,  his 
wife,  m.  1759;  Nathan  Goodale  and  Elizabeth  Phelps  (1743-1809),  his 
wife;  Samuel  Pearce,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Jerauld,  his  wife;  John  Craig 
and  Jane  (Robinson)  English,  his  wife;  Joseph  Gray  and  Mary 
Cowpland,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Cowpland  and  Mary  Nich- 
olas, his  wife. 

Jonathan  Cowpland,  (1724-86),  in  1776  was  captain  of  the 
armed  boat  Fame;  in  1777,  the  Hawk  and  1779  he  was  a 
prisoner  on  parole.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Philadelphia. 

Also   No.   7483. 

Nathan  Goodale,  (1744-93),  was  lieutenant  1775.  and  captain 
1777  under  Gen.  Rufus  Putnam  and  joined  the  army  at  Still- 
water. He  was  a  fearless  officer  noted  for  daring  exploits. 
In  1778  he  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner;  when  exchanged 
served  to  the  close  of  the  war  and  was  a  member  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati of  Massachusetts.  He  was  captured  by  Indians  and 
died  in  captivity. 

Also  Nos.   1085,  28715,  32430. 

Silas  Casey,  (1734-1814).  aided  in  fitting  out  privateers  at 
East  Greenwich. 

Wanton  Casey,  (1760-1842),  serv^ed  in  the  Kentish  Guards. 
He  was  born  in  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  where  he  died. 

John  Craig,  (1733-1821^  served  as  lieutenant  with  the  Mon- 


244  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

mouth  Associators  and  the  battle  was  fought  on  his  farm. 
His  home  was  a  hospital  and  his  wife  nursed  the  wounded. 
He  was  born  in  Scotland  and  is  buried  in  Tennet  Churchyard, 
where  his  wife  also  rests. 

Also  Nos.  5528,  10774,  1 1757,  13718,  22034. 

Samuel  Pearce,  Jr.,  (1752-1827),  commanded  the  second 
company  of  militia.  He  was  born  in  Prudence  Island,  R.  I., 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  LOUISA  KEY  NORTON.  33670 

Born  in  District  of   Columbia. 

Widow  of  John  Hatley   Norton. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Uriah  Forrest  and  of  Gov.  George  Plater, 
of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  John  Green  and  Ann  Forrest,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of   Uriah   Forrest   and   Rebecca   Plater,   his   wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  George  Plater  and  Elizabeth  Rousby,  his 
wife. 

George  Plater,  (1735-92),  a  graduate  of  WilHam  and  Mary 
College,  was  a  member  of  che  convention  1776  and  1778-81  a 
member  of  the  Continental  Congress.  He  was  the  third  gover- 
nor of  the  state. 

Uriah  Forrest,  (1756-1805),  was  colonel  of  the  Third  regi- 
ment Maryland  line.  He  received  a  wound  at  Germantown, 
the  effect  from  which  he  never  recovered  and  lost  a  leg  at 
Brandywine.  He  was  clerk  of  the  circuit  court  when  he  died 
in  Georgetown,  D.  C. 

Also  Nos.  36,  1097,  17838,  28902. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  ROBINSON  SUYDAM  CRAWFORD.33671 

Born    in    Princeton,    New    Jersey. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Crawford. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jacob  Wilhelm  and  of  Col.  Michael 
Haberstick,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  M.   Suydam  and  Caroline  Y.  Robinson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Philip  M.   Suydam  and  Sarah  Foltz,  his  wife. 

Gr  .-granddaughter  of  Martin  Foltz  and  Ann  Catharine  Wilhelm, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Wilhelm  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Ha- 
berstick,   his    wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Michael  Haberstick  and  Sarah,  his 
wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  245 


Michael  Habcrstick,  (1718-93),  served  as  a  memljer  of  the 
Committee  of  Observation  1775.  He  was  born  in  Oermany; 
died  in  Lancaster  county,  Pa. 

Jacob  Wilhelm  was  a  native  of  Germany,  naturalized  1760 
in  Lancaster  county  and  commanded  a  company  of  Pennsyl- 
vania militia,  1780.     He  died  there  1795. 

Also  Nos.  16477,  17801. 

MISS  ALICE  WATTS  HOLCOMBE.  33672 

Born  in  Roanoke  County,  Virginia. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Philemon  Holcombe. 
Daughter  of  James   Philemon   Holcombe   and   Anne   Selden  Watts, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  James  Holcombe  and  Anne  Eliza  Clop- 
ton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Philemon  Holcombe  and  Lucy  Maria  Ander- 
son, his  wife. 

Philemon  Holcombe,    (1753-1833),  was  lieutenant  of  Dra- 
goons at  Guilford  Court  House.     He  was  born  near  Peters- 
burg, Va. ;  died  in  Tennessee. 
Also  Nos.  18007,  26390. 

33673 
33674 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  CARY  DESHA  DAVIS.  33675 

Born   in    Mississippi. 

Wife  of  J.  P.  G.  Davis. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Anthony  Bledsoe,  Robert  Desha  and 
David  Shelby. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Desha  and  Emma  Theodosia  Cary,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of   Robert   Desha   and   Martha   Bates,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of   Robert  Desha  and  Eleanor   Shelby,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Shelby  and  Sarah  Bledsoe  (1768- 
1853),  his  wife,  m.   1784. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Anthony  Bledsoe  and  Mary  Ramsey, 
his  wife,  m.    1760. 

Anthony  Bledsoe,  (1733-88),  commanded  a  regiment  at  the 
battle  of  the  Flats,  1776.  He  removed  1781,  to  Sumner 
county  where  he  was  one  of  the  first  justices.  He  was  born  in 
Culpeper  county,  Virginia ;  died  in  Tennessee. 

David    Shelby,    (1763-1822),  ser\'ed   under  his   cousin  Col. 


246  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Isaac  Shelby  at  Kings  Mountain.  He  was  born  in  Washing- 
ton Co.,  Va. ;  died  in  Sumner  Co.,  Tenn. 

Robert  Desha  was  born  in  Pennsylvania ;  went  to  Tennessee, 
1771  and  served  as  a  pioneer  soldier.  In  1786  he  entered  640 
acres  of  land  near  Bledsoe  Lick,  Tenn.,  on  a  warrant  received 
for  service  in  the  revolution. 

Also  Nos.  4,  7716. 

MISS  LUCILE  ALEXANDER.  33676 

Born   in   Atlanta,   Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Abram  Alexander,  Sr.,  of  South  Caro- 
lina. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  H.  Alexander  and  Sallie  Solomons,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Aaron  Alexander  and   Sarah  Moses,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abram  Alexander,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Aarons, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Abram  Alexander  (1743-1816)  and  Ann 
Sarah,  his  second  wife. 

See   No.   33253. 

MRS.  LILLIE  PECK  DAVIS.  3367/ 

Born  in  Atlanta,   Georgia. 

Wife  of  Allen  Powell  Davis. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Peck,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Calvin  Peck  and  Frances  Josephine  Hoyt,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Whitfield  Peck  and  Hannah  Lockwood, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Calvin  Peck  and  Betsy  Pierson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of   Samuel   Peck  and  Mary  Ferris,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Peck,  (1720-93),  served  as  guard  at  Greenwich, 
where  he  was  born  and  died. 

Also  Nos.  16622,  28058. 

MRS.  NELL  DUNCAN  ELKIN.  ^Z^y?, 

Born  in   Lancaster,   Kentucky. 
Wife   of   Dr.   William   Simpson  Elkin. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  William  McKee,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  Benjamin  Duncan  and  Jane  Logan  McKee,   his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  McKee  and  Martha  Robertson,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter   of   William    McKee    and    Miriam    (McKee),   his 
wife,  m.  1766. 


LINKAGE  BOOK.  247 


William  McKee,  (1732-1816),  served  at  the  battle  of  Point 
Pleasant  and  commanded  a  company  of  Virginia  militia,  1776. 
He  representcfl  Rockbridge  county  in  the  legislature;  was 
sheriff,  1781  and  1782,  a  trustee  of  Washington  and  Lee 
University.  He  removed  to  Kentucky,  1796,  where  he  died  in 
Garrard  county. 

Also   No.   17492. 

MRS.  SARAH  KENDRICK  GRAY.  33679 

Born  in  Americus,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Maj.  William  Winborne   Gray,  U.   S.  A. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Fryer. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Stillman  Kendrick  and  Emily  Herbert  Fryer, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Lewis  Fryer  (1785-1861)  and  Sarah 
Matthews    (1795-1850),  his  wife,  m.    1814. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of   John   Fryer  and  Winifred   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 
county,  Ga. 

Also  Nos.  30283,  32023. 

MISS  ANNIE  GREGORY  WRIGHT.  33680 

Born   in   Augusta,    Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Abner  Hammond  and  of  Hon.  Ambrose 
Wright,  of  Georgia. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Gregory  Wright  and  Ella  Evans  Russell,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Ransom  Wright  and  Mar>'  Hubbell 
Savage,   his    wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Ransom  Wright  and  Sarah  Ham- 
mond, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Wright  and  Anna  Marie  Gre- 
gory, his  wife ;  Abner  Hammond  and  Sarah  Dudley,  his  second  wife, 
m.  1803. 

Abner  Hammond,  (1762-1829),  was  lieutenant  of  state 
troops  under  his  brother  Col.  Samuel  Hammond.  He  served 
from  the  Edgefield  District  during  the  entire  war.  He  was 
born  in  Richmond  Co..  Va. ;  died  in  Milledgeville.  Ga. 

Ambrose  Wright,  (1745-1805),  was  a  member  of  the  Pro- 
vincial Congress,  Council  of  Safety  and  cominissary  general  of 


248  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Georgia.     He  was  born  in  St.  Mathews  Parish ;  died  in  Louis- 
ville, Ga 
Also   Nos.   6492,   30683. 

MRS.  MARY  BIBB  HALL.  ^^681 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Boiling  Hall. 

Daughter   of   Boiling   Hall   and   Jane   Abercrombie,    his   wife. 

Boiling  Hall,  (i 767-1836),  at  the  age  of  sixteen,  served  to 
the  close  of  the  war.  He  removed  to  Georgia  and  was  an  early 
settler  of  Hancock  county.  He  was  born  in  Dinwiddie  Co., 
Va. ;  died  in  Alabama  City,  Ala. 

MRS.  JEWEL  PAYER  GREENFIELD.  33682 

Born   in   Fayette   County,    Georgia. 

Wife  of  Joseph   Cholmondely  Greenfield. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Henry  Hopson,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Faver  and  Martha  Lumpkin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Samuel   Lumpkin  and   Mary  Arnold,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Lumpkin  and  Lucy  Hopson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Hopson  and  Martha  Neville,  his 
wife. 

Henry  Hopson,  (1725-S0),  served  as  captain  in  the  Halifax 
county,  Virginia  militia,  1775.  His  oldest  son  Henry  served 
as  captain,  1783. 

Also  Nos.  21446,  22794,  24407,  30679. 

MRS.  HANNIE  FRAZIER  DUNN.  33683 

Born  in  Paulding  County,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Blackmon  H.  Dunn. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Howell,  or  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Jeremiah  Dooly  Frazier  and  Emma  Hannie  Kiser,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Merewether  Posey  Kiser  and  Hannah  N.  Den- 
man,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Kiser  and  Eleanor   Howell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Howell  and  Eleanor  Garmon,  his 
wife. 

Joseph  Howell  was  a  soldier  in  the  North  Carolina  troops. 
He  was  born  about  1740  and  his  name  is  found  in  the  Census 
of  1790. 

Also  No.  32019. 


LiNiiA(;ii  nooK.  249 


MRvS.  LILLIE  BOWIE  AKERS.  33684 

Born   in   Charleston,    South    Carolina. 

Wife   of   J.    S.   Akers. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Bowie. 

Daughter  of  John  Andrew  Bowie  and  Lucy  Jane  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Langdon  Bowie  and  Jane  Park,  his  second  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Bowie  (1773-1808)  and  Rosey  Ann 
Watt   (1780-1855),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Bowie  and  Rosa  Reid,  his  wife. 

John  Bowie,  (1740-1827),  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,  S.  C. 

Also  Nos.  24485,  28911,  32954. 

MRS.  GEORGIA  ELINOR  SENNETT  LANGSTON.  33685 

Born  in   Meadville,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Clarence  Adrian  Langston. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Pardon  Burlingame,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  George  Burritt  Sennett  and   Sarah  Essex,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Essex  and  Sarah  Burlingame,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Burlingame  and  Waite  Wilbur,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Pardon  Burlingame  and  Patience  Edwards, 
his  wife. 

Pardon  Burlingame,  (1756-1852),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Providence  county,  183 1,  for  service  as  private,  corporal 
and  lieutenant,  Rhode  Island,  Continental  line.  He  was  born 
in  Cranston,  R.  I.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1 150,  3244,  9342,  28242. 

33686 

MRS.  ADA  SMITH  KENDRICK.  33687 

Born  in  Crawfordville,   Georgia. 
Wife  of  Sidney  Anthony  Kendrick. 

Descendant    of    James    Smith    and    of    Xathan    Smith,    of 
Georgia. 
Daughter  of  Charles   Elbert  Smith  and   Lina   Dozier.   his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  SmitJi  and  Martha  Wallace,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elbert  Smith  and  Elizabeth  Lybers.  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Smith  and  Sarah  Foster,  his  wife. 
Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    James    Smith    and    Mary,    his    wife. 


250  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Nathan  Smith,  (1751-1816),  was  a  soldier  in  the  battle  of 
Kettle  Creek,  1779  under  Col.  Elijah  Clarke.  He  was  born  in 
Wilkes,  Co.,  Ga.,  where  he  died. 

James  Smith  was  a  native  of  Scotland,  who  emigrated  to 
Georgia  about  1745  and  served  in  the  revolution  as  a  soldier. 
He  received  a  land  grant  from  the  state  for  his  service. 

MRS.  ROSELLE  MERCIER  MONTGOMERY.  33688 

Born  in   Crawfordville,   Georgia. 
Wife  of  John  Montgomery. 

Descendant  of  James  Smith  and  of  Nathan  Smith. 
Daughter  of  William   N.  Mercier  and  Emma   Smith,   his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Smith  and  Martha  Wallace,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33687. 

MRS.  CAMILLE  AIERCIER  PARKER.  33689 

Born  in   Crawfordville,   Georgia. 
Wife  of  John  James   Parker. 

Descendant  of  James  Smith  and  of  Nathan  Smith. 
Daughter  of  William   N.   Mercier  and  Emma   Smith,   his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Smith  and  Martha  Wallace,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33687. 

MRS.  META  E.  SMITH  MOORE.  33690 

Born  in  Washington,   Georgia. 
Wife  of   Milton   Moore. 

Descendant  of  James  Smith  and  of  Nathan  Smith. 
Daughter  of   Charles   E.    Smith  and   Una  Dozier,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33687. 

MRS.  BESSIE  SMITH  VIRGIN.  33691 

Born   in    Crawfordsville,    Georgia. 
Descendant  of  James  Smith  and  of  Nathan  Smith. 
Daughter  of   Charles   E.    Smith   and   Lina   Dozier,   his  wife. 
See  No.  32^7- 

MISS  M.  CAROLINE  KEPHART.  33692 

Born  in  Allegan,   Michigan. 
Wife  of  Augustus  Kephart. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Ashley. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  25 1 


Daughter  of    Henry   Oumont  and   Luvia  A.    Hingham,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  nf  Elijah  Gilbert  Bingham  anrl  Caroline  Belmont 
Buck,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Col.  Daniel  Azro  Buck  and  Content  Ashley, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ashley  and  Eunice  Doolittle,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Ashley,  (1720-92),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety,  1775  of  Claremont  and  was  appointed  colonel,  1777. 
He  was  born  in  Westfield,  Mass. ;  died  in  Claremont,  N.  H., 
where  a  chapter  is  named  in  his  honor. 

Also  Nos.  7927,  11510,  14003,  18073,  19911,  22730. 

MRS.  MARY  McLEAN  BELLINGER.  33693 

Born   in    New    Orleans,    Louisiana. 

Widow  of  Albert  Bellinger. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Timothy  Flower,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  F.  McLean  and  Mahala  Antoinette  Cook,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Pratt  Cook  and  Henrietta  Louise  Flower, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Warren  Flower  (b.  1778)  and  Lois 
Belden,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Flower  and  Anna  Smith  (1747- 
81),  his   first  wife.  m.    1766. 

Timothy  Flower,  (1743-1834),  served  in  the  Hampshire 
County  company  as  corporal,  1776  in  Capt.  Preserved  Leon- 
ard's company,  Massachusetts  militia.  He  died  in  Feeding 
Hills,  Mass. 

MRS.  ESTELLE  FISHER.  33694 

Born  in  Antioch,  Illinois. 
Wife   of  John   Fisher. 
Descendant  of  Samuel  Rowley  Dewey. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Dewey  Warner  and  Philena  Burnett,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Warner  and  Mary  Dewey,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of   Samuel  Rowley  Dewey  and   Hannah   Gilbert, 
his  first  wife. 

Samuel  Rowley  Dewey,  (1757-1829),  gave  several  enlist- 
ments as  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  at 
Ticonderoga  1777  and  at  West  Point,  1782.  He  was  born  in 
Hebron,  Conn.;  died  in  Pompey,  N.  Y.  His  second  wife  in 
1853  received  a  pension  for  his  service. 


252  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  OLIVIA  PAMELIA  WELLS  DADA.  33695 

Born  in  Prattsburg,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Samuel  N.  Dada. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Wells,  Henry  Wells,  Elijah 
Taylor  and  Lieut.  James  Hulbert. 

Daughter  of   Ira   Wells   and   Pamelia   Taylor,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Wells  and  Rebecca  Collins,  his  wife; 
Elijah  Taylor  and   Rachel   Hulbert,   his   wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wells  and  Thankful,  his  wife;  James 
Hulbert  and  Eleanor   Pomeroy,   his  wife. 

Joseph  Wells,  (1726-1817),  commanded  a  company  in  the 
Cambridge  regiment  of  New  York  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Hebron,  Conn. ;  died  in  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 

Henry  Wells,  (1763-1829),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Albany 
county  militia.  He  was  born  in  Cambridge,  N.  Y. ;  died  in 
Wayne  county. 

Elijah  Taylor,  (1763-1841),  enlisted  in  Capt.  Job  Alvord's 
company,  1780  in  a  regiment  raised  in  Hampshire  county.  He 
was  born  in  South  Hadley,  Mass. ;  died  in  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y. 

James  Hulbert,  (1735-1824),  served  as  Heutenant  1777  in 
Col.  Elisha  Porter's  regiment  which  marched  to  Saratoga.  He 
was  born  in  Northampton,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MINNIE  RAWSON  SMITH.  33696 

Born  in   Chicago,   Illinois. 

Wife  of  Frederick  Sylvester  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Joel  Rawson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Rawson  and  Sarah  Abby  Marsh, 
his  second  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Rawson  and  Polly  Trask,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joel  Rawson  and  Mary  Hull,  his  wife. 

Joel  Rawson  served  in  a  company  raised  in  Uxbridge,  1775, 
commanded  by  Capt.  John  Tyler.  He  was  born  1733  in  Ux- 
bridge. 

MRS.  MARTHA  E.  STERLING  GODDARD.  -        33697 

Born  in   Monroe,   Michigan. 
Wife  of  Lester  O.  Goddard. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Timothy  Bunce,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Joseph  Marvin  Sterling  and  Abigail  Clark,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  253 


Granddaughter  of  Walter  Palmer  Clark  and  Abigail  Marsh  (1792- 
1866;,  his  wife,  m.   1817. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Marsh  (1753-1817)  and  Susan  Bunce 
(1765-1827),  his  wife,  m.  1783. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Hezekiah  Marsh  (1720-91;  and  Christian 
Edwards  (1727-70),  his  first  wife,  m.  1744;  Timothy  Bunce  and  Rachel 
Turner,  his  wife. 

Timothy  Bunce  served  as  quartermaster's  sergeant  1779  when 
Tryon  invaded  the  state. 

Also   No.    17404. 

MRS.  BERTHA  HOLBROOK  CLARK.  33698 

Born  in  Gouvernenr,   New  York. 

Wife  of  William  E.   Clark. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Holbrook. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Marvin  Holbrook  and  Marion  Raymond,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Benson  Holbrook  (b.  1788)  and  Rebecca 
Austin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Holbrook  and  Joanna  Benson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Holbrook  (d.  1768)  and  Lydia 
Staples,   his   wife. 

Daniel  Holbrook  served  several  enlistments  under  different 
coinmands  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Uxbridge,  Mass. ;  died  in  Chesterfield,  N.  H. 

MRS.  AHNNIE  GRACE  DENT.  33699 

Born   in   New   York,   N.   Y. 

Wife  of  Major  John  C.  Dent,  U.   S.  A. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Ithuriel  Flower. 

Daughter  of   Chauncey  Derby  and   Charlotte   Flower,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Zephon  Flower  and  Margaret  Rood  Glazier,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ithurial  Flower  and  Mehetable  Broughton, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Flower  (1720- 1800)  and 
Huldah  Bradford   Steele,  his  wife. 

Ithuriel  Flower,  (1758-1828),  was  taken  prisoner  in  the 
Canadian  campaign,  1775.  He  subsequently  ser\'ed  as  ser- 
geant in  Capt.  Edward  Bulkley's  company  of  Connecticut 
militia  and  was  discharged  1781.  He  was  born  in  Hartford, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Gainesville,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  19117- 


254  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  LUCY  EVELYN  SINCLAIR  KINGSLEY.  33700 

Born  in  Racine,   Wisconsin. 

Wife   of    George   A.    Kingsley. 

Descendant  of  Major  Richard  Sinclair,  Joshua  Sinclair, 
Nathan  Parkhurst  and  John  Bradstreet. 

Daughter  of  Calvin  Dwynal  Sinclair  and  Martha  Mitchell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Sinclair,  Jr.  (b.  1805)  and  Sevilla  Jack- 
son, his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Joshua  Sinclair  and  Abigail  Pattee,  his  wife, 
m.   1794;   Peter  Gilman  Jackson  and  Martha  Parkhurst,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Sinclair  (1731-1813)  and  Mary 
Cilley,  his  wife;  Robert  Jackson  and  Olive  Varnum,  his  wife,  m. 
1774;  Nathan  Parkhurst  and  Sarah  Bradstreet,  his  second  wife,  m. 
1791. 

See   No.   33056. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Bradstreet  and  Judith  Hale,  his 
wife.  I 

Joshua  Sinclair,  (1760-1845),  served  as  fifer  1776  and  was 
honorably  discharged  1780.  He  was  born  in  Nottingham,  N. 
H. ;  died  in  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  509,  2134,  4669,  5551,  10757,  15335.  18497,  18629,  23285. 

Nathan  Parkhurst,  (1758-1815),  enlisted  for  three  years  and 
was  at  the  capture  of  Burgoyne  and  the  battle  of  Monmouth. 
His  widow  in  1841  was  allowed  a  pension  for  two  years  actual 
service  as  private,  New  Hampshire  line. 

John  Bradstreet,  (1748-1833),  served  several  enlistments  as 
a  private  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Rowley,  Mass. ;  died  in  Palermo,  Maine. 

Also  No.  509. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  BRADLEY  HILL.  3370i 

Born  in  Orleans,   Indiana. 

Wife  of  Matson   Hill. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Shelmire,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Laurence  Bradley  (1815-1905)  and  Clarissa  Emma 
Shelmire   (1819-55),  his  wife,  m.  1843. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Shelmire  (1782- 1820)  and  Elizabeth  Sutton 
(1780-1853),  his  wife,  m.  1803. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Shelmire  and  Catharine  Lashan,  his 
wife. 

John  Shelmire  served  as  ensign  1777  and  1779  as  captain  of 
Philadelphia  county  militia.  His  will  in  1818  was  probated  in 
Bucks  county. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  255 


33702 

MRS.  KATE  CRANE  GARTZ.  33703 

Born  in  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Adolph   Frederic  Gartz. 

Descendant  of  John  Crane,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Teller  Crane  and  Mary  Prentice,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Botchford  Crane  (b.  1773)  and  Maria 
Ryerson,    his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  John  Crane  and  .Abigail  Camp  (d.  1788),  his 
wife,  m.    1761. 

John  Crane,  (1741-84),  took  the  Oath  of  Fidehty  1777  at 
Durham  where  he  was  born. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  LOIS  MURPHY.  33704 

Born  in  Utica,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Forrest  Wier  Murphy. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Hilton,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Greenleaf  Horatio  Davis  and  Emira  Arville  Hilton,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Hilton,  Jr.  and  Caroline  M.  Chesebro, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Hilton  and  Mary  Van  Dusen.  his 
wife. 

Richard  Hilton  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Albany 
county,  1835  ^t  the  age  of  seventy-six.  for  twenty  months 
actual  service  as  private,  New  York  line. 

MRS.  BERTHA  M.  DUMSER  HAGEMANN.  33705 

Born  in  Elgin,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Theo  Hagemann. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Benham,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  S.  Dumser  and  Mary  E.  Benham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horace  Benham  and  Rebecca  Underbill,  his  second 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Adnah  Benham  and  Xancy  Wetmore  (1785- 
1860),  his  wife,  m.  181 1. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Benham  and  Desire  Beecher,  his 
wife;  Jesse  Wetmore  (1755-1826)  and  Temperance  Hall,  his  wife, 
m.  1784. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Benham  (b,  1723)  and  Mary  Cur- 
tis, his  wife. 

Thomas  Benham  served  as  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  line. 
His  name  is  found  1790  in  the  census  of  Connecticut. 


256  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARY  E.  C.  LORD.  33706 

Born  in  Nashville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Hon.  George  P.  Lord. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Benjamin  Bosworth,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Edwards   and  Lucinda  Bosworth,   his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alfred  Bosworth  and  Olive  Child,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Bosworth  and  Mary  Church,  his 
second  wife. 

Benjamin  Bosworth,  (1733-1810),  served  as  major  of  mihtia. 
He  furnished  half  the  indemnity  when  the  British  fleet 
threatened  to  bombard  the  town.  He  was  born  in  Bristol,  R. 
I.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2293,  3088,  15180,  16845,  21333,  23770,  24840,  3'i332. 

MISS  CAROLINE  WARNER  GREGG.  33707 

Born  in  Rock  Island,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Scott. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Patrick  Gregg  and  Sarah  L.  Wheelock,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of    Simeon  Wheelock   and   Mary    Scott    (1785-1861), 
his  wife,  m.  1803. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Scott  and  Celia  Brett,  his  wife,  m. 

1783. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Brett    (b.  1722)   and  Patience  Curtis, 

his  wife,  m.  1744. 

Ebenezer  Scott,  (1763-1819),  served  in  the  New  Hampshire 
mihtia.     He  was  born  in  Winchester,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  16092,  20901,  28925. 

MRS.  IRENE  MAYHEW  GRAVES  BENNET.  33708 

Born  in  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Harold  W.  Bennet. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Ezra  Cleveland  and  of  Sergt.  Seth 
Cleveland,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Eugene  Graves  and  Henrietta  Mayhew,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Mayhew  and  Sarah  A.  Parkes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas   Mayhew  and  Jedidah   Cleveland,  his 

wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  loseph  Cleveland  and  Mattie  (Cleveland), 
his  wife  (daughter  of  Seth). 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Cleveland  and  Abiah  Neal,  his 
wife,  m.  1770;    Seth  Cleveland  (brother  of  Ezra). 

Ezra  Cleveland,  (1746-1822),  served  as  second  lieutenant  in 


LlKKAGJi  BOOK,  257 


the  county  militia.     He  was  born  in  Hflgartown,  where  he  died. 

Seth  Cleveland,  (1742-1809),  served  as  corporal  anrl  sergeant 
in  coast  defense. 

Also  Nos.  149H5,  16873,  ■^'¥>3,  22642. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  GEEHR  MILLER.  33709 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Capt.  E.  Y.  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Philip  Geehr,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Jacob  C.  Geehr  and  Mary  Hoch,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Geehr  and  Catharine,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Philip  Geehr  and  Catharine,  his  wife. 
Philip  Geehr,    (1741-1816),  served  as  a  court  martial  man 
in  the  Pennsylvania  line.     He  died  in  Kutztown. 

MISS  JENNIE  ROSSMAN  HULL.  33710 

Born  in  Lima.  Indiana. 

Descendant  of  Aaron  Putnam  and  of  Aaron  Jennings. 

Daughter  of  George  Burr  Hull  and  Lucy  Rossman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Hull  and  Eunice  Taylor  Jennings,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Jennings  and  Sarah  Putnam,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Jennings  and  Eunice  Taylor,  his 
wife;    Aaron  Putnam  and  Olive  Osborn,  his  wife. 

Aaron  Putnam,  (1756-1801),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  Barnstable,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Greenfield,  Conn. 

Aaron  Jennings,  (1730-1807),  was  a  member  of  the  war  com- 
mittee of  Fairfield.  He  was  born  in  Fairfield ;  died  in  Green 
Farms,  Conn. 

Also  No.  23194. 

MRS.  SOPHRONIA  BENTON  BLACK.  3371 1 

Born  in  Chardon,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  John  Ingersoll  Black. 

Descendant  of  Zadock  Benton  and  of  Jacob  Van  Dyke. 

Daughter  of  JNIerritt  Keyes  Benton  and  Adelia  Eldredge.  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Zadock  Benton.  Jr.  and  Polly  Kendall,  his  wife; 
Franklin  Eldredge  and  Eliza  Maria  Van  Dyke,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zadock  Benton  and  Lydia  Day,  his  wife.  m. 
1787;    John  Van  Dyke  and  Eunice  Garner,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Van  Dyke  and  Charlotte  Lawrence, 
his  wife,  m.  1781. 

10  -^      ^' 


^5^  daught£;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

Zadock  Benton,  (1761-1845),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
for  over  twenty  months  actual  service  as  private,  Connecticut 
line.     He  was  born  in  Tolland,  Conn. ;  died  in  Chardon,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  12426,  19304. 

Jacob  Van  Dyke,  (1760-1844),  served  under  different  com- 
mands 1776-81.  His  pension  was  allowed  for  over  seven 
months  actual  service  as  private,  New  York  militia.  He  died 
in  Schoharie,  Co.,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  E.  DAY.  33712 

Born  in  Allegheny,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  H.  Day. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Gallaher,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Ezekiel  Day  and  Elizabeth  S.  Gallaher,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Gallaher  and  Elizabeth  BurrelL  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Gallaher  and  Lucretia  Jones,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Gallaher  served  as  a  private  in  the  Flying  Camp  and 
was  severely  wounded  1778  at  the  battle  of  Crooked  Billet. 

MRS.  ANNIE  ELIZABETH  RHODES  GRIMES.  33713 

Born  in  Taunton,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  James  M.  Grimes. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  George  Godfrey,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  S.  H.  Rhodes  and  Elizabeth  M.  Godfrey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Godfrey  (1785-1871)  and  Hannah  Dean 
(1789-1879),  his  second  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Godfrey  (1754-1829)  and  Jerusha  Hodges 
(1760-1850),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Godfrey  and  Bethiah  Hodges,  his 
second  wife. 

George  Godfrey,  (1721-93),  was  appointed  brigadier  general 
of  Bristol  county  militia  1776.  He  was  chairman  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  and  a  member  of  the  General  Court.  He 
was  born  in  Taunton,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1718,  3827,  9560,  13963,  15695,  16706,  26419,  30795,  31907. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  DAY  McDOUGAL.  33714 

Born  in  Peoria,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  Robert  D.  McDougal. 
Descendant  of  Thomas  Gallaher. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  259 


Daughter  of  William  H.  Day  and  Josephine  E.  Day,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Day  and  Elizabeth  Gallahcr,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33712. 

MRS.  JESSIE  STEVENS  PAGE.  33715 

Born  in  Macon,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  George  T.  Page. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Timothy  Johnes,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  James  A.  Stevens  and  Nannie  Elizabeth  Johnes  Hays, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hays  and  Abby  Keeler  Johnes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Johnes,  M.  D.  and  Abigail  (Blan- 
chard)  Joline,  his  wife. 

Timothy  Johnes,  (1748-1818),  served  as  surgeon  of  the 
Eastern  battalion.  He  was  born  in  Morristown,  N.  J.,  where 
he  died. 

Also  No.  13993. 

MRS.  ALICE  DON  CARLOS  VOGEL.  33716 

Born  in  Clinton,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Martin  Vogel. 

Descendant  of  Conrad  Goodner. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Americus  Don  Carlos  and  Rebecca  Goodner, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Jacob  Goodner  and  Susannah  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  county,  111.,  183 1.  for  service  as  private  in 
North  Carolina  Continental  line.  He  was  born  in  Germany; 
died  in  Nashville,  111. 

Also  No.  32440. 

MRS.  GRACE  B.  WARD  CALHOUN.  33717 

Born  in  Jacksonville,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  F.  H.  Calhoun. 

Descendant  of  Vassel  White.  Dr.  John  White  and  Sergt. 
Gilbert  Tompkins. 

Daughter  of  John  Newton  Ward  and  Jennie  Kinman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jay  Newell  Ward  and  Martha  Pierce  Tompkins, 
his  wife. 


26o  DAUGllTEKS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter   of   James   Tompkins   and   Mary   White,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Gilbert  Tompkins  and  Mary  Brownell,  his 
wife;   Vassel  White  and  Polly  Kinsley,  his  wife,  m.  1791. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  White  and  Polly  Wadsworth,  his 
wife. 

Vassel  White,  (1761-1830),  enlisted  at  the  age  of  sixteen  and 
received  a  pension  for  his  service  as  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts militia.  He  was  born  in  Berkshire  county,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Litchfield,  N.  Y. 

John  White.  (1737-91),  served  in  the  Continental  army  for 
three  years ;  occupation  doctor  engaged  for  town  of  Blandford. 

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

Also  Nos.  10165,  21961.  32034. 

MRS.  MARY  A.  MONROE.  337i8 

Born  in  Columbus,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Woodard  J.   Monroe. 

Descendant  of  James  Post  Denison. 

Daughter  of  Harvey  Wyman  and  Mary  Denison,  (b.  1800),  his  wife, 
m.  1827. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Post  Denison  and  Taphenah  Kirkland,  his 
wife,  m.  1782. 

James  Post  Denison,  (1761-1850),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Chenango  county,  N.  Y.,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in 
the  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  Saybrook,  Conn. ; 
died  in  Columbus,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  MARGARETTA  CRANE  PICHEREAU.  337i9 

Born  in  Lacon,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  William  Crane,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Louis   Crane  and  Elizabeth  Marshall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  W.  Crane  and  Fanny  Cockefair,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Crane  and  Lydia  Baldwin,  his  wife. 

William  Crane,  (1758-1832),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Essex  county,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the  New  Jersey 
State  troops.  He  also  gave  valuable  service  in  the  War  of 
1812. 

Also  Nos.  18704,  19344- 


UNIvVGE  BOOK.  26 1 


MRS.  CLARA  GORDO X  COULSOX.  33720 

Born  ill  Peoria,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  David  E<lward  Coulson. 

De.scendant  of  Corp.  George  Gordon,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  John  McDanicl  Gorrlon  and  Elizabeth  .\nn  Fisher, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Gordon,  Jr.  and  Agnes  McDaniel,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaugluer  of  George  Gordon  and  Mary  McLean,  his  wife; 
John  McDanicl  (1746-1831)  and  Lydia  Sturgeon,  his  wife. 

George  Gordon,  { 1755-1826),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  William 
Rippey's  company,  Col.  William  Irvine's  regiment  and  served 
as  corporal  in  the  Canadian  campaign.  He  was  born  in  Cum- 
berland county,  Pa. ;  died  in  Butler  county,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  117,  21484. 

MRS.  FANNIE  SISSON  EVERETT.  zil^^ 

Born  in  Galesburg,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Edward  Royce  Everett. 

Descendant  of  A'each  Williams,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  McCall  Sisson  and  Eliza  Jane  Miller,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Pardon   Sisson  and  Abba  McCall.   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ozias  McCall  and  Elizabeth  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Veach  Williams  and  Mary  Lucy  Walsworth 
(1733-95)'  his  wife,  m.  1753. 

Veach  Williams,  (1727-1804),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars  as  captain,  acted  as  selectman  of  Lebanon  during  the 
revolution. 

Also  Nos.  17,  6253,  7040,  11231. 

MRS.  CLARA  KINGSBERY  LEWIS.  1^722 

Born  in  Galesburg.  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Charles  O.  Lewis. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Sanford  Kingsberv. 

Daughter  of  George  Henry  Kingsbery  and  Mary  Barstow.  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sanford  Kingsbery,  Jr.  and  Hannah  Agarry-.  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Sanford  Kingsbery  and  Elizabeth  Fitch,  his 
wife. 

Sanford    Kingsbery.    ( 1743-1833'),    was    appointed    muster 


262  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

master  for  the  Connecticut  troops  and  held  the  rank  of  major 
at  the  close  of  the  war.     He  was  born  in  Windham,  Conn. ; 
died  in  Claremont,  N.  H. 
Also  Nos.  25042,  31142. 

MRS.  HELEN  WELLS  ROSE  PITNEY.  33723 

Born  in  Placerville,  California. 

Wife  of  Orville  Loraine  Pitney. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Wells. 

Daughter  of  William  B.  Rose  and  Ann  Caroline  Wells  (1830-64), 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Wells  (1799-1868)  and  Elizabeth  Durand, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Robert  Wells  and  Anne  Wheeler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Gideon  Wells  (1714-1800)  and  Mary  Wal- 
ker, his  wife. 

Robert  Wells  served  as  a  private  in  the  Fairfield  county  Con- 
necticut militia.  He  was  born  1762  in  Huntington,  Conn.; 
died  in  Ohio  at  the  home  of  his  son  Philip. 

Also  No.  26118. 

MRS.  NITA  COLVILLE  LESCHER.  33724 

Born  in  Galesburg,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Nevin  C.  Lescher. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Daniel  Cole. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Weir  Colville  and  Edith  Wilbur  Cole,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Warren  Cole  and  Almira  Sylvia  Holcombe, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Cole  and  Joa  Holbrook,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of   Daniel  Cole  and  Edith  Wilbur,   his  wife. 

Daniel  Cole,  (1758- 1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Sullivan  county,  N.  H.,  for  service  as  private  and  sergeant  in 
the  Connecticut  Continental  line.  He  was  born  in  Plainfield, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Plainfield,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  22646,  27243,  30748. 

MISS  FRANCES  LILIAN  TAYLOR.  33725 

Born  in  Brookfield,  Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  Eleazer  Taylor,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Noah  S.  Taylor  and  Phoenia  Ann  Merwin,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Taylor  and  Hannah  Starr,  his  wife. 
Eleazer  Taylor,  ("1755-1836),  was  allowed  a  pension,  1832,  for 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  263 


sixteen  months  actual  service  as  private,  Connecticut  line.     He 
was  born  in  Danbury,  v^rhere  he  died. 
Also  No.  2813. 

MRS.  AMANDA  J.  LOOK  EILENBERGER.  33726 

Born  in  Coldwatcr,  Michigan. 

Widow  of  Jacob  Eilcnbcrgcr. 

Descendant  of  John  Look. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  Look  (b.  1788)  and  Lovisa  Jewett  (b.  1784), 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Look  and  Jane  Holmes,  his  wife,  m.  1787. 

John  Look,  (1759-1823),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  1818, 
for  nine  months  actual  service  as  private  Massachusetts  line. 

MRS.  MARY  ANN  BRITT  HUSTON.  33727 

Born  in  Chautauqua  county,  New  York. 

Widow  of  Walter  Huston. 

Descendant  of  Seth  Britt,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Zelota  Britt  and  Catherine  Ann  Haskins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Britt  (b.  1773)  and  Hannah  Stearns, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Britt,  Jr.  and  Susanna  Lathan.  his  wife, 
m.  1769. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Britt  and  Patience  Curtis,  his  wife.  m. 
1744;    James  Latham  and  Abigail  Harvey,  his  wife,  m.  1739. 

Seth  Britt,  Jr..  was  born  1746  in  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  removed 
to  Winchester,  New  Hampshire  where  he  joined  the  northern 
army  1776  to  re-enforce  the  troops  at  Ticonderoga  and  1777 
to  defend  the  colony  against  Burgoyne. 

MRS.  JULIA  SMILEY  BROUGHTON.  33728 

Born  in  Albany,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Russell  Broughton.  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  William  Smiley  and  of  William  Bemus. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Smiley  and  Ellen  Bemus,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Smiley  (1781-1862)  and  Sarah  Lewis  Gor- 
ton (1790-1860),  his  wife,  m.  1807;  Charles  Bemus  and  Relepha  Boyd, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Smiley  and  Hannah  Wilcox,  his  wife; 
William  Bemus  and  Mary  Prendergast,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Jotham  Bemus  and  Tryphena  Moore,  his 
wife. 


264  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

William  Smiley  served  as  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  line. 
He  died  1825  in  Ellery,  New  York. 

William  Bemns,  (  1762-1830),  was  a  private  in  the  4th  com- 
pany, Saratoga  regiment.  His  father  was  the  owner  of  the 
Bemus  Heights  battlefield,  and  his  three  sons  Jotham,  Wil- 
liam and  John  were  in  the  battle.  He  was  born  in  Bemus 
Heights,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  LOIS  BEAVERS  JOHNSON.  33729 

Born  in  Pike  county,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  John  Downing  Johnson. 

Descendant  of  John  James  Trabue. 

Daughter  of  William  A.  Beavers  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abalord  Temple  Smith  and  Lucy  Ann  Watkins, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Watkins  and  Nancy  Trabue,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  James  Trabue  and  Olymphia  Dupuy, 
(b.  1729),  his  wife,  m.  1744. 

John  James  Trabue  was  a  patriot  of  Chesterfield  county, 
Virginia.     He  was  born  1722. 

Also  Nos.  5053,  7624,  28796,  30870. 

MRS.  LUCY  M.  BROWN.  33730 

Born  in  Circleville,  Ohio. 

Widow  of  David  M.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Butler,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Caleb  Atwater  and  Belinda  Butler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Butler,  Jr.  and  Rebecca  Davis,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Butler   (1733-1829). 

Ebenezer  Butler,  Jr.,  (1761-1829),  served  as  a  soldier.  He 
was  born  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  was  the  first  white  settler  in 
Pompey,  N.  Y.,  removed  to  Ohio  1802  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  30481. 

MRS.  JULIA  DAVIDSON  WAUOH.  33731 

Born  in  Union,  Indiana. 
Wife  of  James  Milo  Waugh. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Huff  and  of  Lieut.  CorneHus  Van 
Arsdalen. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  265 


Danj?hfcr  of  Jasper  N.  Davidson  and  Levanda  Huff,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Huff  and  Julia  Brassfield,  his  wife. 

Gr.-KranddauKhter  of  Peter  B.  Huff  (1794-1879)  and  Jcrusha  Van- 
arsdall  (1804-60),  his  wife,  m.  1820. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Peter  Huff  and  .-MjJKail  (ur  .A.nn)  Ilucaw, 
his  wife;  Alexander  Vanarsdall  (b.  1777)  and  Tabitha  Smith  (1780- 
1844),  his  first  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    Cornelius    Van    .Arsdalen    anri    

Baxter,  his  first  wife,  m.  1771. 

Peter  Huff,  (1756-1845).  volunteered  1776  in  the  Flying 
Camp  and  was  called  out  on  tours  of  duty  every  other  month 
throughout  the  war.  He  served  under  Captains  Nicholas  Still- 
well,  John  Hankinson,  Abraham  Cowingone.  Moses  Esty  and 
Edward  Wilmot  and  was  in  the  rear  guard  at  the  battle  of 
Monmouth.  He  was  born  in  New  Jersey ;  removed  to  Ken- 
tucky, 1794,  where  in  1832  he  received  a  pension  in  Mercer 
county  for  two  years  actual  service  as  private  New  Jersey  line. 

Cornelius  Van  Arsdalen,  ( 1748-1843),  enlisted  1775  as 
orderly  sergeant  and  was  commissioned  lieutenant  1777.  In 
1832  he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Kentucky  for  service 
in  the  New  Jersey  inilitia.  He  was  born  in  Somerset  county, 
N.  J. ;  died  in  Mercer  Co.,  Ky. 

MRS.  JULIA  CRAWFORD  TOMLINSON.  33732 

Born  in  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  William  Kite  Tomlinson. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Enoch  White,  Isaac  Johnson  and  Corp. 
James  Crawford. 

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

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

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Phineas  White  and  Esther  Steven?,  his  wife; 
Theophelus  Crawford  and  Annis  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Enoch  White  and  Susannah  Goodeman. 
his  wife;  James  Crawford  and  Grace  Carpenter,  his  wife;  Isaac 
Johnson  and  Lidia  Pierce,  his  wife. 

Enoch  White.  (1747-1813),  served  as  corporal  1775  and  as 
lieutenant  1777  in  Capt.  Samuel  Cook's  company  of  militia. 
He  was  born  in  South  Hadley.  Mass. ;  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  5498. 

Isaac  Johnson  was  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill  in  Capt.  John 


266  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Marcy's  company,  Col.  James  Reed's  regiment.  He  was  bom 
in  Leominster,  Mass.,  1724;  died  in  Walpole,  N.  H. 

James  Crawford,  (1733-1807),  served  as  private  and  cor- 
poral under  different  commands.  He  was  born  in  Newton, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Putney,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  14014,  15337. 

MRS.  VIRGINIA  WILCOX  IVINS.  T,T^y2,Z 

Born  in  Warsaw,  Illinois. 

Widow  of  W.  S.  Ivins. 

Descendant  of  Judge  James  Pritchard. 

Daughter  of  Maj.  John  Remelee  Wilcox,  U.  S.  A.  (1798-1839)  and 
Mary  Williams  Kinney  (1806-34),  his  wife,  m.  1824. 

Granddaughter  of  Louis  Kinney  (1765-1838)  and  Kezia  Pritchard, 
his  wife,  m.  1803. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  James  Pritchard  and  Tabitha  White,  his  first 
wife. 

James  Pritchard  served  as  a  private  in  the  Maryland  line. 
He  was  born  in  Frederick  county,  Md.,  removed  to  the  north- 
west territory,  1799;  became  judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  and 
1813  died  in  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

MISS  LUCY  GARRISON  GREEN.  33734 

Born  in  Orange,  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Amasa  Mills,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  William  Green  and  Kate  H.  Mills,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Sidney  Mills  and  Laura  Pamela  Fuller, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter   of   Gardner   Mills   and    Mary    Skinner,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of   Amasa    Mills   and   Lucy   Curtis,   his   wife. 

Amasa  Mills,  (1735-1821),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
1818.  for  one  years  actual  service  as  captain,  Connecticut  Con- 
tinental line. 

Also  Nos.  355,  21086. 

MRS.  ERNESTINE  LEECH  SMITH.  33735 

Born  in  Keokuk,  Iowa. 
Wife  of  Charles  J.  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Ephraim  Deming,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Erie  J.  Leech   (1S26-91)   and  Clara  Chamberlain   (1828- 
88),  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  267 

Granddaughter  of  Danforth  Chamberlain  (1800-55)  and  Eliza  Rus- 
sell (1805-79),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Russell  (b.  1775)  and  Elizabeth 
Deniing  (1778-1808)  his  first  wife,  m.  [799. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Ephraim  Doming  and  Martha  (Doming), 
his  wife,  m.  1771. 

Ephraim  Deming,  (1745-83),  served  as  a  private  under  Capt. 
Hezekiah  Wells  and  Capt.  Elijah  Wright.  lie  was  bom  in 
Wethersfield. 

33736 

MISS  BERTHA  REMLEY.  zyj-yj 

Born  in  Anamosa,  Iowa. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Caleb  Hill,  Ensign  Stukeley  Hill  and 
Peleg  Card,  all  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  H.  M.  Remley  and  Mary  Underwood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Stukeley  Underwood  and  Mary   Allen,   his   wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Underwood  and  Mary  Hill,  his  wife; 
Silas  Allen  and  Sarah  Card,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Stukeley  Hill  and  Sarah  Kenyan  (i757- 
1846),  his  wife.  m.  1776;    Peleg  Card. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Caleb  Hill  and  Mary  Stafford  (1731- 
1807),  his  wife,  m.   1755. 

Caleb  Hill,  (1731-1804).  served  as  lieutenant  of  an  alarm 
company  1778.  He  was  Justice  of  the  Peace  1780.  He  wa* 
born  and  died  in  North  Kingston. 

Stukeley  Hill,  (  1755- 1843),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Washington  county,  1831,  for  service  as  private  and  ensign 
in  the  Rhode  Island  militia. 

Peleg  Card  served  several  short  enlistments  under  difi'erent 
commands.  He  w'as  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Rhode 
Island,  1832,  at  the  age  of  seventy-seven,  for  twenty-two 
months  actual  service  at  private,  Rhode  Island  line. 

Also  Nos.  2504,  17278,  25354.  29469. 

MRS.  JENNIE  PEIRCE  EVANS.  33738 

Born  in   Sioux   City,   low'a. 
Wife  of  Frederick  Evans. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Granger,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  John  Peirce  and  Alice  Louise  Granger,   his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Granger  and  Eunice  Owen,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughcer  of  Washington  Granger  and  Sally  Xye.  his  wife. 


268  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Granger  and  Rebecca  Haskell,  his 
wife. 

John  Granger.  (1734-83),  commanded  a  company  of  minute 
men  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and  at  the  siege  of  Boston,  but  ill 
health  compelled  him  to  resign.  He  was  born  in  Andover ;  died 
in  New  Braintree,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  8936,  11513.  16826,  19229,  23658. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  FOSTER  THOMSON  THOMPSON.  33739 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  George  S.  Thompson. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Levi  Thomson,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  George  N.  Thomson  and  Eliza  R.  Foster,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Levi  Thomson,  Jr.  and  Harriet  Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Levi  Thomson  and  Lucy  Woodford,  his  wife ; 
Elisha  Miller  and  Abigail  Burrel,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Barnabas  Thomson  (1723-76)  and  Ruth 
Hart,  his  wife;  Jonathan  Miller  (1703-87)  and  Sarah  Allyns,  his 
wife. 

Levi  Thomson.  (  1755-1813),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt. 
Elias  Dunning's  company  for  service  in  New  York,  1776.  He 
suffered  the  privations  and  contracted  small-pox  when  it  was 
epideinic  in  the  army.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Worthington. 

Also  No.   16588. 

MRS.  EDNA  WALKER  ROBERTSON.  33740 

Wife  of  Frederic  AVilliam  Robertson. 

Descendant  of  Aaron  Stiles. 

Daughter  of  La  Fayette  Walker  and  Celia  Edwards,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Walker  and  Betsey  (Sally)  Stiles  (b.  1790), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Stiles  and  Catharine  Conklin  (1765- 
1833),  his  wife. 

Aaron  Stiles,  (1762-1843),  volunteered  from  Morristown  at 
sixteen  in  Capt.  Jonas  Ward's  company.  Col.  Oliver  Spencer's 
Additional  Continental  regiment.  He  fought  in  many  battles ; 
was  wounded  and  when  he  recovered  rejoined  his  regiment. 
He  was  a  pensioner  from  Stiles  settlement,  Delaware  county, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  14200. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  269 


MRS.  MARY  KARVEY  BARNES.  33741 

P»orn  in  Anamosa,  Iowa. 
Wife  of  J.  Frank  Barnes. 
Descendant  of  Jolin  Ryan. 

Daughter  of  Orrin  Harvey  and  Mary  Jane  Ryan,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ira  B.  Ryan  and  Catherine  Porter,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughtcr    of    John    Ryan    (i 749-1819)    and    Ruth    Burwell, 
his  wife. 
See  No.  33306. 

MRS.  EDNA  B.  EARLING.  33742 

Born  in  Brooktield,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Herman  Earling. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Twitchell  and  of  Ezra  Twitchell. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Brown  and  Hannah  Twitchell  Philbrook. 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Philbrook  and  Emily  Twitchell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Calvin  Twitchell  (1779)  and  Hannah  Coffin, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Twitchell  and  Susanna  Rice,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Twitchell  and  Deborah  Fair- 
banks, his  wife,  m.   [739. 

Ezra  Twitchell,  (1746-1821),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1818,  for  one  years  actual  service  as  private,  ^Massachusetts 
line.     He  was  born  in  Sherburne.  Mass. ;  died  in  Bethel.  Maine. 

Also  No.  14636. 

Joseph  Twitchell,  (1718-92),  was  a  member  of  the  General 
Court  and  Justice  of  the  Peace  of  Sherburne. 

MRS.  EDITH  NYE  BRINKERHOFF.  33743 

Born  in  Rock  county,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Horatio  L.  Brinkerhoff. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Williams,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Ira  P.  Nye  and  Esther  Chesebrough,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ezra  Dennison  Chesebrough  and  Marj'  Averill  El- 
dredge,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Chesebrough  aiid  Sarah  Porter  Wil- 
liams, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Williams  and  Phoebe  (Williams). 
(1761-1822),  his  wife,  m.   1780. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Williams  and  Martha  Wheeler, 
his  wife,  (parents  of  Isaac)  :  Wareham  Williams  and  Rebecca  Sat- 
terlee,  his  wife. 


270  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Isaac  Williams  (1758-1844),  enlisted  when  a  lad  and  served 
under  different  commands.  He  received  a  pension  for  his"  ser- 
vice.    He  w^as  born  in  Stonington,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3685,  4006,  6258,  8969,  9480,  16590. 

MISS  IRENE  NYE.  33744 

Born  in  Eureka,  Kansas. 
Descendant  of  Isaac  Williams. 

Daughter  of  Ira  P.  Nye  and  Esther  Chesebrough,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33743- 

MRS.  ELIZA  R.  BRISTOW.  33745 

Born  in  Keosauqua,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  George  W.  Bristow. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Sunderland. 

Daughter  of  Elias  K.  Claflin  and  Catharine  Augusta  Sunderland, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harley  Sunderland  (1804-87)  and  Eliza  Lewis, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Sunderland  and  Thankful  Green,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Sunderland  enlisted  1776  in  Capt.  Daniel  Allen's 
company,  Col.  Andrew  Ward's  regiment  and  was  at  White 
Plains  and  Trenton.  At  the  age  of  sixty-four  he  was  placed 
on  the  pension  roll,  1818,  of  Addison  county,  Vermont  for  one 
years  actual  service  as  private,  Connecticut  Continental  line. 

MISS  MARGARET  PAYNE  HALL.  33746 

Born  in  Shelby  county,  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Harrison  Hall  and  Margaret  A.  Payne, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bartlett  M.   Hall  and  Anne  A.   Offutt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Offutt  and  Anne  Clagett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Clagett  (1730-77)  and  Anne  Ma- 
gruder,  his  wife. 

See  No.  33318. 

MRS.  MARY  DAVIS  HALL  SMITH.  33747 

Born  in  Shelby  county,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Julian  Smith. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  27 1 


Descendant  of  Henry  Clagett. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Harrison  Hall  and  Margaret  A.  Payner, 
his  wife. 

GrandflauKhter  of   Marllctt  M.  Hall  and  Ann  A.  Offut,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  OfTut  and  Anne  Clagett,  his  wife. 
See  Nos.  333 '8,  33746. 

MRS.  MARGARET  OFFUTT  MUNDY.  33748 

Born  in  Scott  county,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Marcellus  Mundy. 
De.scendant  of  Henry  Clagett. 

Daughter  of  Ezra  N.  Offut  and  Elizabeth  Lemon,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Offutt  and  Ann  Clagett,  his  wife. 
See  Nos.  333 18,  33747. 

MISS  MABELLE  VAN  METER.  33749 

Born  in  Clark  county,  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Garrett  Van  Meter  and  of  Lieut.  Thomas 
Lewis. 

Daughter  of  B.  F.  Van  Meter  and  Amelia  Clay  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Van  Meter  and  Rebecca  Cunningham,  his 
wife;  Thornton  Lewis  (1794-1872)  and  Emma  Wright  (1814-88),  his 
wife,  m.  1832. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Col.  Jacob  Van  Meter  and  Tabitha  Inskeep,  his 
wife;    Thomas  Lewis  and  Elizabeth  Payne,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Garrett  Van  Meter  (1732-88)  and  Ann 
Markee  Sibley,  his  wife,  m.  1756. 

See  No.  33534- 

Thomas  Lewis,  (1749-1809),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Eleventh  Virginia  Continental  regiment.  1777.  He  was  born 
in  Fairfax  county,  Va. ;  died  in  Kentucky. 

Also  Nos.  3281,  7473,  11085,  12038,  13834,  14873.  19774'  24435. 

MRS.  FRANCES  C.  B.  LOUGHRIDGE.  33750 

Born  in  Lexington,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  William  J.  Loughridge. 

Descendant  of  William  Sutton, 

Daughter  of  William  Wallace  Bruce  and  Elizabeth  Colesberry,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Colesberry  and  Elizabeth  Turner,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Colesberry  and  Alice  Pemberton  Sutton, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Sutton  and  Sarah  Turner  (1730- 
97).  his  wife,  m.  1753. 


272  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


William  Sutton,  (1727-78),  was  a  volunteer  in  Capt.  Robert 
Patton's  Pennsylvania  company  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of 
Monmouth.     He  was  born  in  Delaware. 

Also  Nos.  14394,  22393,  23354,  26261,  30315,  32666. 

MRS.  NANNIE  DE  I^IINT  HOKE  CAMP.  33751 

Born  in  Louisville,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  James  Balee  Camp. 

Descendant  of  Jarret  De  Mint, 

Daughter  of  William  Beard  Hoke  and  Sarah  Wharton  English,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Scroggan  English  and  Nancy  De  Mint, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of   William   De  Mint  and  Mary   Scott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jarret  De  Mint  and  Martha  Nuttall,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benoni  De  Mint  and  Barbara  Goodin, 
his  wife. 

Jarret  De  Mint,  (1759-1850),  served  on  short  tours  from 
1777  to  the  close  of  the  war  to  protect  the  frontier  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. He  was  at  Forts  Mingo  Bottom,  Short  Creek  and 
Buffalo  Creek,  1780.  In  1782  he  was  an  Indian  spy  under 
Capt.  Hoaglin.  He  was  born  in  Loudoun  county,  Va.,  moved 
to  Catfish  Camp,  Pa.,  1777  and  1786  removed  from  Wash- 
ington county,  Pa.,  to  Franklin  county,  Ky.  In  1832  he  was 
living  in  Gallatin  county,  Ky.,  where  he  received  a  pension  for 
eighteen  months  actual  service  as  private,  Pennsylvania  line. 

MRS.  ETHEL  INNES  SWANN.  33752 

Born  in  Fayette  County,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Mercer  Swann. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Isaac  Webb,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Robert  Innes  and  Catherine  Ann  Conn,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Conn  and  Catherine  Webb,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Webb   (1758-1833),  Jr.,  and  Lucy  Ware, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  335'^3- 

MRS.  SARAH  E.  THOMAS.  33753 

Born  in  Stark,  Maine. 
Wife  of  George  P.  Thomas. 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Frederick,  of  Maine. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  273 


Daughter  of  James  B.  Oliver  and  Rhoda  Frederick,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  B.  Frederick  and  Rhoda  Walker,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gratiddaui^htcr  of  Joseph  Frederick  and  Jerusha  Pease  (1757- 
1850),  his  wife,  ra.  1774. 

Joseph  Frederick,  (1742-1821J,  enlisted  as  a  marine  1776 
on  the  "Charming  Sally,"  under  Capt.  Francis  Brown ;  wa> 
taken  prisoner  with  the  crew,  carried  to  England,  then  to 
France  where  he  was  exchanged.  He  served  1777  as  boat- 
swain on  the  ship  "Alliance"  under  Capt.  Peter  Lander  for 
eighteen  months;  assisted  in  capturing  the  "Serapis"  under 
John  Paul  Jones.  His  pension  was  allowed  as  mariner,  1818. 
He  was  born  in  Lisbon,  Portugal;  died  in  Stark,  Maine. 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  E.  SMITH  BOOTHBY.  33754 

Born   in   Waterville,    Maine. 

Wife  of  Frederic  E.  Boothby. 

Descendant  of  Jeremiah  Thayer. 

Daughter  of  Charles  H.  Smith  and  Vesta  Bailey  Thayer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Thayer  (1787)  and  Clarissa  Faught,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Thayer  and  Catherine  Pratt,  his 
wife,   m.    1780. 

Jeremiah  Thayer,  (1757- 1832),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  1818,  for  one  years  actual  service  as  fifer  Massachusetts 
line.  He  was  born  in  Bridgewater.  Mass. ;  died  in  Sidney, 
Maine. 

MRS.  LOLA  BURTON  BURROWS.  33755 

Born  in  Union,   Maine. 

Wife  of  Calvin  I.   Burrows. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Burton. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Burton  and  Lucie  Dunton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Church  Burton  and  Ann  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Burton.  3d.  and  Lola  Jameson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Burton  and  Hannah  Church, 
his  wife. 

Benjamin  Burton.  (1749-1835L  was  attached  to  a  fortress  at 
Gushing  and  his  intrepidity  had  attracted  the  attention  of  the 
enemv.     He  was  captured,  confined  in  the  same  room  at  Cas- 


274  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

tine  with  Gen.  Peleg  Wadsworth.     Their  miraculous  escape  in 
a  severe  storm  is  a  thrilling  chapter  in  history.     He  died  in 
Warren,  Maine. 
Also  No.  23871. 

MRS.  REBECCA  HATCH  DAY.  33756 

Born   in    Portland,    Maine. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elisha  Hatch,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Hatch  and  Katherine  Gardner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Mark  Hatch  and  Hannah  Laughton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Hatch  and  Hannah  Laughton,  his  sec- 
ond wife. 

EHsha  Hatch,  (1743-1843),  served  as  lieutenant  1777  in  the 
Third  Lincoln  county  Massachusetts  regiment.  He  was  born 
in  Scituate ;  died  in  Bristol. 

MRS.  MARY  ALMA  HOLLAND  DAY.  33757 

Born  in   Lewiston,   Maine. 

Wife  of  Fessenden  I.  Day. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Field. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Holland  and  Mary  Ann  Field,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Field,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Stevens,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Field  and  Eunice  Hill,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Field,  (1749-1815),  was  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill 
and  served  several  enlistments  under  different  commands.  He 
was  born  in  Northampton,  Mass. ;  died  in  Lewiston,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  7809,  17484- 

MRS.  EDITH  GARCELON  DENNIS.  33758 

Born  in  Lewiston,  Maine. 

Wife    of    William    Clifford    Dennis. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Spear. 

Daughter   of   Alonzo   Garcelon   and   Olivia    N.    Spear^   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Archibald  Spear  and  Angelica  Spear,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Spear  and  Mary  Gregory,  his  wife. 

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

Jonathan  Spear,  (1726-1811),  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,  32087. 


UNEACU  BOOK.  275 


MRS.  SUSAN  J.  RICH  MULLOCK.  33759 

Born  in  Cooper,  Maine. 

Widow  of  Francis  vS.  F.ullock. 

Descendant  of  David  Brown  and  of  vSainucl  Rich. 

Daughter  of  Ezekiel  Rich  (b.  1783;  and  Elizabeth  (Urown;  Foster 
(b.    I/85),    his   wife,    m.    1809. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Rich  and  Sarah  Bracy,  his  wife ;  David 
Brown  and  Hannah  Alden   (b.   1752),  his  wife,  m.   1781. 

David  lirown  served  in  the  Bayadtice  expedition,  1779.  He 
was  born  in  Eastham,  Mass.,  1744;  died  in  Bangor,  Maine. 

Samuel  Rich,  (1740-96),  was  one  of  the  volunteers  who 
captured  the  British  scliooner  "Diligence"  in  Machias  Bay, 
1775.     He  was  born  in  Truro,  Mass. ;  died  in  Machias,  Maine. 

Also   Nos.  9063,   12690,  20960,  21059. 

MISS  VIRGINIA  ROSE  DUER.  33760 

Born  in  Princess  Anne,   Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  White. 

Daughter  of  Edward  F.  Duer  and  Virginia  William  White,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Littleton  Stevens  White  (b.  1797)  and  Mary  .Ann 
Jones   (b.   1S03),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  White  and  Betsy  Scott  Wagerman  ( d. 
1831),  his  wife. 

William  White,  (1756-1821),  joined  the  army  at  the  age  of 
eighteen.  He  raised  and  equipped  a  company  of  Virginia 
militia  for  the  defense  of  the  colony.  He  was  born  in  Mary- 
land; died  in  Accomac  Co.,  Virginia. 

Also  Nos.  439,  9066,  17167. 

MRS.  HARRIET  ROOKER  TATE  DOUW.  33761 

Born  in  Washington.  D.  C. 

Wife  of  John  de   Peyster  Douw. 

Descendant  of  Commodore  Walter  Brooke. 

Daughter  of  Robert  William  Tate  and  Mary  Brooke  Lane,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  H.  Lane  and  Anne  Elizabeth  Rooker, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jabez  B.  Rooker  and  Mary  Brooke^ his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Walter  Brooke  and  Anne  Brooke,  his  wife. 

Walter  Brooke  was  commodore  of  the  Virginia  navy  1777 
and  resigned  his  commission  1778  on  account  of  failing  health. 
He  was  succeeded  bv  Commodore  Barron  who  had  been  a 


276  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 


captain  under  him.     He  was  born  in  Charles  county,  Md. ;  died 
1798  in  Fairfax  county,  Va. 

MRS.  EDITH  HARDEN  RIDOUT.  33762 

Born  in  Pendennis,  Maryland. 
Wife  of  Weems  Ridout. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Matthew  Tilghman,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Jesse  Marden  and  Anna  Maria  Margaret  Brice,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Carroll  Brice  and  Susan  Selby,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Judge  Nicholas  Brice  and  x\nna  Maria  Mar- 
garet  Tilghman,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Tilghman  and  Margaret  (Tilgh- 
man), his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Tilghman  and  Anna  Lloyd, 
his  wife. 

Matthew  Tilghman,  ( 1718-90 j,  was  chairman  of  the  meeting 
of  deputies  1775  when  elected  to  the  Continental  Congress. 
He  was  called  from  the  Congress  to  be  President  of  the  Con- 
vention that  framed  the  constitution  of  the  state  1776.  This 
prevented  his  signing  the  Declaration  of  Independence.  His 
wisdom,  courage  and  purity  of  character  won  for  him  the 
name  of  the  "patriarch  of  Maryland,"  and  he  was  considered 
the  ablest  advocate  of  civil  and  religious  liberty  of  his  time. 
He  was  born  at  the  Hermitage,  where  he  died. 

Also   Nos.   1330,    17191,   27819,   30567. 

MISS  CHARLOTTE  ISABEL  MEEKER.  33763 

Born   in   Bath,   Maine. 

Descendant  of  John  Reed,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Cornelius  I.  Meeker  and  Charlotta  Reed  Houghton,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Levi   Houghton  and  Charlotta  Reed,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Reed  and  Rachel  Clark,  his  wife,  m. 
1779- 

John  Reed,  (1755-1835),  turned  out  at  the  Lexington  Alarm 
and  served  as  a  minute  man  under  different  commands.  He 
was  born  in  Weymouth,  ]\Iass. ;  died  in  Bolton. 

Also  No.  3464. 

33764 


IJNEAGE  BOOK.  2^] 


MIvSS  MARJORIE  TflAYKR.  33765 

Born  in   Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Thayer,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Irving  Thayer  and  Florence  A.  M.  Flagg,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Edward  Thayer  and  Mary  O.  Hersey,  his 
wife. 

Gr.  granddaughter  of  Joel  F.  Thayer  and  Charlotta  Fessenden,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddanghtcr  of  Jonathan  Thayer  and  Betsey  Faxon,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaiighter  of  Jonathan  Thayer  and  Dorcas  Hayden, 
his  wife. 

Jonathan  Thayer,  (1725-1805),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  and  served  as  captain  of  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Braintree,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  29295,  Z\i\(>. 

MRS.  ETHEL  FLORENCE  STONE  HUGHES.  33766 

Born   in   Boston,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  William  H.  Hughes. 

Descendant  of  Asaph  Leland,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Parmer  Stone  and  Clara  Olivia  Leland,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  D.  Leland  and  Mary  P.  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amory  Leland  and  Olive  Daniels,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Asaph  Leland,  Jr..  and  Rhoda  Cutler,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter    of   Asaph   Leland    and    Beulah    Littlefield, 

his  wife. 

Asaph  Leland.  (  1 730-1 812),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Ezra 
Eames'  company.  Col.  Abner  Perry's  regiment.  He  was  born 
in  Holliston,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  HATCH  DOTEN.  Zll^yl 

Born   in    Bridgeport,    Connecticut. 
Wife   of    Harry   Lincoln   Doten. 
Descendant  of  ]\Tai.  John  Garrett. 

Daughter  of  Chauncey  Miles  Hatch  and  Minerva  Jane  Botsford.  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chauncey  Miles  Hatch  and  Julia  Garrett,  his  wife, 

m.  1808. 


278  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Wait  Garrett. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Garrett   (1727-78),,  and  Mary  Wood- 
ford, his  wife. 
See   No.   33334- 

MISS~JEANIE  MARY  NORWOOD.  33768 

Born   in   Lawrence,    Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Abiah  Damon. 

Daughter  of  John  Kendall  Norwood  and  Sarah  Stuart,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua   Norwood  and  Marie  Handy,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaught.er  of  Moses  Norwood  and  Lucretia  Damon,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abiah  Damon  and  Lucretia  Gardner  (d. 
1857),  his  wife,  m.  1783. 

Abiah  Damon,  (1761-1836),  enlisted  in  the  Artillery  1777 
under  Capt.  Amos.  Lincoln,  Col.  Paul  Revere.  He  was  in  the 
battle  of  Rhode  Island  1778  and  the  Bayaduce  expedition.  He 
received  a  pension  for  two  years  actual  service  as  private, 
Massachusetts  line.  His  widow  also  received  a  pension.  He 
was  born  in  Abington,  Mass. ;  died  in  Charlotte,  Maine. 

MRS.  S.  HARRIET  vSTAPLES.  33769 

Born    in    North    Chelsea,    Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Sprague,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  B.  Eaton  and  Sarah  Tewkesbury,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Tewkesbury  and  Sarah  Williams,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Williams  and  Lydia  Sprague,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Sprague  and  Martha  Hills,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Sprague,  (1712-83),  was  chairman  of  the  Committee 
of  Inspection  and  captain  of  mini:te  men  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm.  A  chapter  of  Chelsea  is  named  in  his  honor.  He  was 
born  in  Maiden ;  died  in  Chelsea. 

Also  Nos.  19826,  21035,  26830. 

MRS.  OLIVE  LYDIA  LORING  COULTER.  33770 

Born   in    Sutton,    Massachusetts. 
Wife  of   John  Tyler  Coulter. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  Joseph  Loring,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Maynard  Loring  and  Olive   Chase,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Loring  and  Caty  Maynard,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Loring  and  Elizabeth  Howe,  his  wife. 


UNEACE  BOOK.  '^■7^) 


Gr.-gr.-gramldaughtcr  of  Joseph  Loring  and  Kcziah  Gove,  his  wife 
Joseph  Loring,    (1713-87),  was  a  patriot   whose  home  atvl 

buildings  were  pillaged   and   burned    1775.     He   was  born   in 

Lexington,  where  he  died. 
Also  No.  14069. 

MRS.  MABEL  REYNOLDS  KNOWLES  GAGE.  3377 ^ 

Born  in  Worcester,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Homer  Gage. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Newton  and  of  Constant  Merrick, 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Bangs  Knowles  and  Hester  Ann  Greene,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Simeon  Knowles  and  Lucet.ta   Newton,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Newton  and  Naomi  Washburn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Newton  and  Sarah  Merrick,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Constant  Merrick  and  Sarah  Freeman. 

his  wife. 

Timothy  Newton,  (1728-1811),  was  elected  a  member  of  the 
Committee  of  Correspondence  of  Hardwack.  1775-79- 

Constant  Merrick,  (1701-92),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Correspondence  1774-75-  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Hardwick. 

Also  No.  25485. 

MRS.  ANNIE  RUSSELL  MARBLE.  33772 

Born  in  Worcester,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  Francis  Marble. 

Descendant  of  Major  Jonathan  Wentworth. 

Daughter  of  Isaiah  Dunstcr  Russell  and  Nancy  Maria  Wentworth. 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Wentworth  and  Nancy  Fiske,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Philpot  Wentworth  and  Deborah 
Burley,  his  wife 

Gr.-gr.-granddaii?:nter  of   Jonathan    \VcntAvorth   and   Betjcy   Philpot. 

his  wife. 

Jonathan  Wentworth,  (1741-90),  commanded  a  company  at 

Bunker  Hill.     He  served  at  Ticonderoga  and   in  the   Rhode 

,     Island  campaign  1778.     From  1779  to  82  he  was  a  member  of 

the  legislature  and  in  1783  was  major  under  Col.  Thomas  Bart- 

lett.     He  was  born  in  Dover;  died  in  Somersworth.  N.  H. 

Also   Nos.   1 1 16.  4535.  6805. 


280  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  BERTHA  BRYANT  HOBART.  33773 

Born  in  Marsovan,  Turke3^ 
Wife  of  James  H.  Hobart. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Sibley,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Albert  Bryant  and  Mary  Emmons  Torry,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Lncian  Bryant  and  Charlotte   Peirce,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Peirce  and  Huldah  Sibley,  his  wife. 
Or. -gr. -granddaughter   of   Jonathan    Sibley  and   Eunice    Perkins,   his 
wife. 

Jonathan  Sibley,  (1740-1810),  served  as  lieutenant  and  cap- 
tain in  the  Alassachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Sutton ;  died 
in  Royalston,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.   7177,   15675,  31511- 

MISS  ANN  MARIA  EDSON.  33774 

Born    in    Scitnate,    Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Zachariah  Gurney,  Zachariah  Gurney, 
Jr.,  and  Josiah  Edson,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  James  Edson  and  Charlotte  Curtis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Barnabas  Edson  (b.  1786)  and  Betsey  Gurney  (b. 
1790),   his   wife,  m.    1815. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Edson  and  Reliance  Fuller,  his  wife; 
Zachariah  Gurney,  Jr.,     and  Matilda  Packard,  his  wife,  m.   1783. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Gurney  and  Mary  Ames,  his 
wife,   m.    1754. 

Zachariah  Gurney,  (1729-1813),  was  lieutenant  in  1775  under 
Col.  John  Thomas  and  served  several  enlistments.  He  was 
born  and  died  in  North  Bridgewater,  Massachusetts. 

Zachariah  Gurney,  Jr.,  (1762-1846),  enhsted  at  seventeen 
and  served  with  his  father.  Markers  have  been  placed  on 
their  graves. 

Also  No.  16917. 

Josiah  Edson,  (1753-1820),  served  as  private  in  Capt. 
Nathan  Packard's  company,  1780.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Bridgewater,  Mass. 

MRS.  HARRIET  MARSHALL  BROWN  WELCH.  ZZ77S 

Born   in   Scitnate,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  George  Francis  Welch. 


UNEAGli  BOOK.  281 


Descendant  of  Moses  Lufkin,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  James  Lufkin  Brown  and  Harriet  Gushing  Litchfield, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cliarles  Brown  and  Martha  Giddings  Lufkin,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Moses  Lufkin  and  Martha  Giddings,  hii  wif'.-. 

Moses  Lufkin,  (1755-1846),  served  as  a  drummer  at  the 
siege  of  Boston.  He  received  a  pension  for  his  service.  He 
was  born  in  Ipswich. ;  died  in  Gloucester. 

Also  Nos.  7506,  9634,  10033,  12727,  15625,  30335. 

AHSS  ROBY  ^l.  GILBERT.  33776 

Born   in    Stoughton,    Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Delwrah  Sampson  Gannett,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Myron  Gilbert  and  Harriet  Adeline  Drake,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judson  Gilbert  and  Mary  Gannett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Gannett  and  Deborah  Sampson,  hii 
wife. 

Deborah  Sampson  Gannett,  (1760-1827),  enlisted  under  the 
narne  of  Robert  Shurtleflf  and  served  as  a  private  in  the  Fourth 
Massachusetts  regiment.  She  was  wounded  at  Tarrytown. 
1782  and  discharged  at  West  Point,  1783.  She  was  bom  at 
Plymouth ;  died  at  Sharon,  Mass. 

Also  No.  2332. 

MRS.  ANNA  C.  HOWARD.  33777 

Born  in  Taunton,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  William  J.  Howard. 

Descendant  of  Gibbens  Sharp,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Sharp  and  Ellen  Elizabeth  Deane,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gibbens  Sharp.  3fl'  and  Sophronia  Gurney.  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gibbens   Sharp.  2d,  and  Ruth   Pratt,   his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Gibbens  (Gibeon)  Sharp  and  Thankful 
Hayford,  his  wife. 

Gibbens  (Gibeon)  Sharp,  (1736- 1822).  enhsted  1777  for 
three  years  under  Capt.  Joshua  Benson.  Col.  Rufus  Putnam. 
He  was  at  Trenton,  Princeton  and  Ticonderoga.  His  pension 
was  allowed  for  three  years  actual  service  as  private  Massa- 
chusetts line.     He  was  born  in  Boston :  died  in  Middleboro. 

Also   No.   23964. 


282  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 

MRS.  ELLEN  DEANE  SHARP.  2>2>77^ 

Born   in   Taunton,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Alfred  Sharp. 

Descendant  of  George  Deane,  Sergt.  Abel  Deane  and  John 
Briggs,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Abel  Edson  Deane  (1806-70)  and  Hannah  Payne  Briggs 
(1815-57),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Deane,  Jr.  (1763-1839)  and  Wealthy 
(Deane),  his  wife;  George  Briggs  (1769-1853)  and  Hope  Payne  (1774- 
1857),   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Deane  and  Tabitha  Grossman,  his  wife; 
Abel  Deane  and  Molly  Thayer  (parents  of  Wealthy),  his  wife;  John 
Briggs  and  Abigail  Burt,  his  wife. 

George  Deane  was  a  member  of  Capt.  Edward  Blake's  com- 
pany which  marched  1777  on  a  secret  expedition  to  Rhode 
Island.     He  was  born  in  Taunton,  where  he  died. 

Abel  Deane,  (1744-1835),  served  several  enlistments  from 
Taunton  as  sergeant  for  service  in  Rhode  Island. 

John  Briggs,  (1721-91),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts militia.     He  died  in  Berkeley,  Mass. 

MISS  LILLA  ALBERTA  DAY.  ^  33779 

Born  in  Lowell,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Jotham  Moulton,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Albert  Day  and  Martha  Moulton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Moulton  and  Hannah  Friend,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jotham  Moulton  and  Joanna  Tilden,  his  wife. 

Jotham  Moulton,  (1741-77),  was  appointed  brigadier  gen- 
eral of  militia  1776,  raised  to  re-enforce  the  army  at  Ticon- 
deroga  and  died  of  typhiod  fever.  He  was  born  in  York, 
Maine. 

Also  No.  7586. 

MRS.  ROWENA  GREGG  FISHER.  3378o 

Born   in    Somerville,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Hiram  Washington  Fisher. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Mellen. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Ingalls  Delano  and  Maria  Louise  Gregg,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Thomas  Gregg  and  Esther  Mellen,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Alellen  and  Jean  McCollom,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  283 


Thomas  Mcllen,  (1756-1852J,  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Vermont  for  one  years  actual  service  as  private,  New  Hamp- 
shire line.  He  was  at  the  battles  of  Bunker  Hill  and  Benning- 
ton. He  was  born  in  Londonderry,  X.  H. ;  died  in  Newbury, 
Vermont. 

MISS  SARAH  MARIA  FISHER.  33781 

Born   in    Somerville,    Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Mellen. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  Washington  Fisher  and  Rowena  Gregg  Delano, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Ingalls  Delano  and  Maria  Louise  Gregg, 
his  wife. 

See   No.  33780. 

MRS.  HARRIETTE  STONE  TOWNSEND.  33782 

Born    in    Chelsea,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Willis   Merrick  Townsend. 

Descendant  of  Eliphalet  Stone,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Cornelius  Stone  and  Frances  EHzabeth  Hussey, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Franklin  Stone  and  Lucy  W.  Barker, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Shubael  Stone  and  Polly  Rogers,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Stone  and  Lydia  Goddard,  his 
wife, 

EHphalet  Stone,  (1735-1817).  marched  to  re-enforce  the 
garrison  at  Ticonderoga  1777.  He  was  bom  in  Marlboro,  N. 
H.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  20903,  22648.  26829. 

MRS.  GRACE  WENTWORTH  WINN  BECKETT.  S37S3 

Born    in    Somersworth.    New    Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Walter  William  Beckett. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Richard  Wentworth. 

Daughter  of  George  Storrs  Winn  and  Ellen  Francena  Wentworth, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Titcomb  Wentworth  and  Lucinda  Richer, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Wentworth  and  Lydia  WhitehoHse, 
his  wife. 


284  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  VVentworth  and  Joanna  Clark 
(1749-1838),  his  wife,  m.  1773. 

Richard  Wentworth,  (1746-1835),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Maine,  1832,  for  nineteen  months  actual  service  as 
private  and  sergeant  in  the  Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born 
in  Somersworth,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Lebanon,  Maine. 

Also  No.  15934. 

MISS  DORA  AUGUSTA  BARBER.  33784 

Born    in    North    Pownall,    Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Joseph  Barber,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  James  Barber  and  Julia  Brownell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Barber  and  Electa  Bushnell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Barber  and  Leah  Grover,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Barber,  (1744-1806),  served  as  sergeant  at  the  alarms 
under  different  commands.  He  was  born  in  Pownal,  Vermont, 
where  he  died. 

MISS  ANNA  MARTIN  PUGSLEY.  33785 

Born  in  Clarendon,   New   York. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Martin  and  of  Thomas  Buck. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Smith  Pugsley,  M.  D.,  and  Cora  Martin,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Carter  Martin  and  Nancey  Shorey,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Martin  and  Anna  Balcom,  his  wife; 
Samuel    Shorey   and    Mary    Buck,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Martin  and  Bethia  Barrows,  his 
wife;   Thomas   Buck  and  Abigail   Carpenter,   his  wife. 

Stephen  Martin,  (1761-1841),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  New  York,  1832,  for  fifteen  months  actual  service  as  private 
in  the  Connecticut  line.  He  was  born  in  Norwich,  Conn. ;  died 
in  Lima,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  Buck,  (1762-1840),  served  1777  and  1778  in  the 
Artillery  at  Fort  Griswold.  In  1779  he  was  on  the  privateer 
"Hawk"  and  1780  was  mustered  in  by  Baron  Steuben  after  the 
"Dark  Day"  which  was  May  19th.  He  was  at  the  funeral  of 
General  Poor  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  where  he  was  discharged. 
In  1832  received  a  pension  at  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  for  two  years 
actual  service  as  private,  Connecticut  line.  He  was  born  in 
Somers,  Conn.,  where  he  lived  until  after  the  war :  then  moved 
to  New  Hampshire  and  from  there  to  Vermont. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  28  ^ 


MRS.  CORNELIA  M.  CROCKER.  33786 

Born    in    Boston,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Nathan  Henry  Crocker. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Lincoln  and  of  Sergt.  Ephraim  Marsh, 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Lamb  Lincoln  and  Ann  Eliza  Stoddard,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph   Lincoln  and  Anne  Lamb,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Lincoln  and  Susannah  Todd  Marsh, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughicr  of  Ephraim  Marsh  and  Susannah  Todd,  his 
wife. 

Joseph  Lincoln,  (  1 753-1816),  served  as  seaman  on  the  armed 
brig  Hazard.  He  was  captured,  taken  to  Hahfax  where  he 
was  confined  five  months. 

Ephraim  Marsh,  (1736-96),  served  as  private,  corporal  and 
sergeant  of  the  independent  company  of  Hingham,  commanded 
by  Capt.  James  Lincoln. 

Also  No.  31493. 

MISS  KATHARINE  L.  BAIL.  33787 

Born  in   Boston,   Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Sherabiah  Butt  (Butts),  of  Connecti- 
cut. 

Daughter  of  George  Warren  Bail  and  Lizzie  Knight  Butts,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Dyer  Butts  and  Elizabeth  Chapman  Adams, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Butt  and  Nancy   (Ann)   Dyer,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Sherabiah  Butt  (Butts)  (' 1733-1^7'"  and 
Deborah    Knight,    his   wife. 

See  No.  33256. 

MRS.  MARY  BILL  BRIGHT.  33788 

Born  in  Cambridge,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Elmer  H.   Bright 

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

Daughter  of  Frank  Coburn  Bill  and  Elizabeth  Stark  Har\'ey.  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Harvey  and  Elizabeth  Cameron,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Cameron  and  Elizabeth  Stark,  his  wife. 

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


286  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 


John  Stark,  (1728-1822),  who  had  fought  in  the  early  wars, 
rose  from  colonel  to  major  general  in  the  revolution.  His 
great  victory  at  Bennington  was  a  master  stroke  and  he  re- 
ceived the  thanks  of  Congress.  Col.  Frederick  Baum  who  was 
mortally  wounded  at  the  battle  said  of  the  Provincials  that 
"they  fought  more  like  hell  hounds  than  soldiers."  He  was 
born  at  Londonderry;  died  at  Manchester  where  an  obelisk 
marks  his  resting  place. 

Also  Nos.  2423,  5253,  7447,  9617,  10294,  15652,  23912,  321 19. 

MRS.  HANNAH  STILES  LYMAN  ELA.  33789 

Born    in    Montreal,    Canada. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Walter  Ela. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elisha  Lyman,  Ashbel  Stiles,  Joseph 
Wells,  Aaron  Field,  Gad  Corse  (Corss)  and  Alexander  Norton, 
all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Lyman  and  Delia  Almira  Wells,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Lyman  and  Hannah  Stiles  (b.  1768),  his 
wife;  Cephas  Wells  (b.  1778)  and  CyntJiia  Corse  (b.  1779).  his  wife, 
m.  1800. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Lyman  and  Abigail  Jones,  his  wife; 
Ashbel  Stiles  and  Hannah  (Stiles),  his  wife  (cousins),  m.  1759;  Jo- 
seph Wells  and  Eunice  Field  (1743-85),  his  wife,  m.  1760;  Gad  Corse 
(b.    1750)    and  Lydia   Norton,  his  wife,   m.    1777. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Rev.  Isaac  Stiles  and  Esther  Hooker,  his 
wife;  Aaron  Field  and  Eunice  Frary,  his  wife,  m.  1743;  Gad  Corse 
and  Mary  Wright,  his  wife,  m.  1747;  Alexander  Norton  and  Lydia 
Chamberlain,   his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hooker,  Jr.,  and Hamlin, 

his   wife;    James    Corse    (1694-1783)    and   Thankful    Mann    (1704-46), 
his  first  wife. 

Elisha  Lyman,  (1734-98),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  Hamp- 
shire county  militia.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Northampton. 

Ashbel  Stiles,  (1735- 18 10),  served  as  a  private  in  a  company 
raised  for  the  defense  of  Horseneck.  He  was  born  in  New 
Haven ;  died  in  Huntington,  Mass. 

Joseph  Wells,  (1731-1804),  turned  out  at  the  Bennington 
and  Ticonderoga  alarms.  He  was  born  in  Deerfield;  died  in 
Greenfield,  Mass. 

Aaron  Field,  (1721-1800),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 
was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Correspondence  1775.     He 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  287 


was  born  in  Northfield;  removed  to  Bernardston  in  1753 
where  he  died. 

Gad  Corse,  (1723-88),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars,  was 
a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  of  Northfield.  He  re- 
moved to  Wilmington,  Vt.,  where  he  died. 

Alexander  Norton,  (1728-90 J,  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  was  a  patriot  in  the  revolution.  He  was  born  in  North- 
field,  Mass. 

MRS.  LELIA  CRAFTS  PRESCOTT.  33790 

Born  in  Arlington,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Elisha  C.  Prescott. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Fessenden,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Nehemiah  Munro  Fessenden  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Fiske. 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philip  Bemis  Fessenden  and  Rebekah  Cutler 
Tufts,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ichabod  Fessenden  and  Rebecca  Munro,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Fessenden  and  Lydia  Bemis.  his 
first   wife,   m.    1770. 

Nathaniel  Fessenden  enlisted  1777  as  a  private.  He  was 
born  1746  in  Lexington  and  removed  later  to  Medford. 

MRS.  EVELYN  BULLARD  WHITTEMORE.  33791 

Born   in   Cambridge,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  A.  Whittemore. 

Descendant  of  Amos  Hobbs,  Col.  Samuel  Bullard.  John 
Cutting  and  Capt.  Isaac  Loker. 

Daughter  of  John  Cutting  Bullard  and  Martha  Maria  Hobbs.  hi's 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bullard  and  Harriet  Loker.  his  wife; 
Jeremiah   Hobbs   and   Sarah   Goss,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jotham  Bullard  and  Anna  Cutting,  his  v/ife ; 
Isaac  Loker,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Cutting,  his  wife;  Amos  Hobbs  and 
Lucy  Robinson,  his  wife,  m.   1782. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bullard,  Jr..  and  Lydia  Partridge, 
his  wife;  John  Cutting  and  Anne  Gale,  his  wife;  Isaac  Loker  and 
Dorothy    (Nancy)    Brintnall,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bullard  and  Deborah  Morse, 
his  wife. 

Amos  Hobbs,  (1761-1839).  served  in  the  Penobscot  expe- 
dition 177Q.     He  died  in  Norway.  Maine. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


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,  32882. 

John  Cutting,  (1750-1828),  was  a  minute  man  from  Sud- 
bury at  the  Lexington  Alarm. 

Isaac  Loker,  (1744-1823),  commanded  a  troop  of  Horse  at 
Concord. 

Also  No.  1 1030. 

MISS  ELLEN  D.  JACKSON.  33792 

Born    in    Newton,    Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Jackson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Jackson  (b.  1783)  and  Mary  Bennett,  his  sec- 
ond wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Jackson  and  Sarah  Winchester  (1755- 
1815),  his  wife,  m.  1782. 

Timothy  Jackson,  (1756-1814),  was  a  minute  man  at  Lex- 
ington ;  served  on  a  privateer  1776 ;  was  wounded  and  captured ; 
made  his  escape  and  returned  home  broken  down  in  health. 
He  was  born  in  Newton,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ROWENA  A.  RHODES.  33793 

Born    in    Taunton,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Marcus  Morton  Rhodes. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Cudworth.  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Williams  and  Rowena  Cudworth  Wilbore, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Wilbore  and  Roana  Cudworth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Cudworth  and  Hopestill  Harlow,  his 
wife. 

John  Cudworth  served  as  sergeant  of  Matrosses,  1776,  under 
Capt.  Samuel  Fales  and  1777  served  in  Capt.  Joshua  Wilbore's 
company.     He  was  born  1746  in  Taunton. 

Also  No.  31836. 

MRS.  ABBIE  H.  DWELLY.  33794 

Born    in    Chicopee,    Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Albert  H.  Dwelly. 
Descendant  of  Samuel  Allen,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Julius  F.  Bodfish  and  Henrietta  Allen,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Elam  Allen  and  Martha  Allen,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  289 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Allen  and  Elizabeth  Wells  (1740-78), 
his  first  wife. 

Samuel  Allen,  (1736-1816),  was  a  minute  man  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Stoughton's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  East  Windsor,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  22718,  30819,  31 188. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  LEWIS  SHILLINGFORD.  33795 

Born   in   Meriden,    Connecticut. 

Wife  of   Hector  W.   Shillingford. 

Descendant  of  Jared  Lewis  and  Deodate  Beaumont,  of  Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter   of    Patrick   Lewis   and    Mary    Hull,    his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Lewis  and  Esther  Beaumont,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jared  Lewis  and  Rhoda  Munson,  his  wife : 
Deodate  Beaumont  and  Mary   Parsons,  his  wife. 

Tared  Lewis,  (1761-1826),  served  as  a  private  in  Col.  Samuel 
Canfield's  regiment  1781  at  West  Point.  He  was  born  and 
died  in  Wallingford. 

Deodate  Beaumont  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  1832  for 
thirteen  months  actual  service  as  private,  Connecticut  Conti- 
nental line.  He  was  born  1751  in  New  Haven  county,  where 
he  died. 

Also  No.  18302. 

MRS.  MAY  BELLE  DODGE  HORNER.  33796 

Born   in    Milford,    New    Hampshire. 

Wife  of  John  Paul  Horner. 

Descendant  of  Ammi  Dodge  and  of  Capt.  John  Dodge,  Jr.,  of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Allen  Dodge  and  Mary  Jennie  Gregg,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elzaphan  Dodge  (b.  1789)  (son  of  John)  and 
Levina    (Dodge),   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Antipas  Dodge  and  Jerusha  Dodge,  his  wife; 
John  Dodge,  Jr.,  and  Mehitable  Batchelder  (1748-89),  his  first  wife, 
m.    1768. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Ammi  Dodge  and  Lucy  (Dodge),  his  wife, 
m.   1776. 

Ammi  Dodge,  (1751-1826),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  from  Ispwich.  He  was  born  in  Ipswich,  Mass. ;  died  in 
New  Boston,  N.  H. 

11 


290  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

John  Dodge,  Jr.,  (1747-1825),  was  commissioned  lieutenant 
1775  and  commanded  a  company  of  Guards  1778  under  Col. 
Jacob  Gerrish.     He  was  born  in  Beverly ;  died  in  Wenham. 

MRS.  FLORA  J.  SCRIBNER.  zz^^j 

Born  in  Lowell,   Massachusetts. 

Wife   of   George   A.    Scribner. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Shepard. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Farson  and  Elsie  Lane,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Lane  and  Naomi  Gibson  (i 796-1882),  Ins 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Gibson  and  Jemima  Shepard  (1758- 
1852),  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Shepard  and  —  Morrill,  his  wife. 

James  Shepard  served  in  the  New  Hampshire  militia  from 
Canterbury  and  was  at  the  battles  of  Bennington  and  Saratoga. 

MRS.  SUSAN  WHITE  POND.  33798 

Born   in   Lowell,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  William  H.  Pond. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Mark  White,  Abraham  Hapgood, 
Ephraim  Hapgood  and  Edward  Wetherbee,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Winthi-op  F.  White   and  Harriet  Wetherbee,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  White  and  Charlotte  Hapgood  (daughter  of 
Abraham),  his  wife;  Edward  Wetherbee,  Jr.,  and  Susanna  Hapgood 
(daughter  of  Ephraim),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  White  and  Mary  Hunt,  his  wife ; 
Abraham  Hapgood  and  Mary  Merriam  Wright,  his  wife ;  Edward 
Wetherbee  and  Eleanor  Davis,  his  wife;  Ephraim  Hapgood  and  Re- 
becca Gibson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Mark  White  and  Mary  Reed,  his  wife. 

Mark  White.  (1716-98),  served  in  the  militia  and  the  General 
Court.     He  was  born  in  Charlestown,  died  in  Westford. 

Abraham  Hapgood,  (1752-1819),  served  in  Capt.  John  Hay- 
ward's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarai. 

Ephraim  Hapgood,  (1725-80),  served  as  a  minute  man  and 
marched  from  Acton  to  Roxbury. 

Edward  Wetherbee,  (i  752-1813),  served  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  and  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign. 

Also  Nos.  13366,  29524. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  29I 


MRS.  MAUDE  MARSHALL  EASTMAN.  33799 

Born    in    New    Bedford,    Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Clarence  A.  Eastman. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Marshall,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Amos  B.  French  and  Lucy  A.  Marshall,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Horatio  Marshall  and  Lucy  Gilbert,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Marshall  and  Lydia  C.,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    Isaac    Marshall    and    Elizabeth    Trull,    his 
wife. 

Isaac  Marshall,  (1759-1840),  reponded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  froin  Chelmsford  and  1777  served  under  Capt.  John 
Minot. 

MRS.  LUCENA  INEZ  VINALL  LIVINGSTON.  33800 

Born   in   Lowell,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Harris  R.  Livingston. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Shepard  and  of  Caleb  Prouty, 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Grafton  Vinall  and  Lettie  Isabel  Farson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Vinall  and  Sarah  Wilson,  his  wife ;  Samuel 
Farson  and  Elsie  Lane,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Vinall  and  Sally  Prouty  (b.  1787),  his 
wife;  David  Lane  and  Naomi  Gibson,  his  wife. 

See   No.   zyj^i. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Prouty  and  Sarah  Lincoln,  his  wife, 
m.  1773- 

Caleb  Prouty,  (i  751 -1839),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  among  the  men  called  Royal  Americans  of  the  town  of 
Scituate.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Scituate. 

MRS.  SUSAN  DIMOND  AIKEN.  33801 

Born  in  Boston,   Massachusetts. 

Wife   of   Howard   L.    Aiken. 

Descendant  of  Reuben  Dimond,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  George  Dimond  and  Mary  E.   Chandler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Dimond  and  Susan  (Dimond)  Blanchard. 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Dimond  and  Mary  Currier  (1758- 
1847),  his  wife,  m.   1780. 

Reuben  Dimond,  (1755-1825),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 


292  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Peter  Kimball's  company,  Col.  Thomas  Stickney's  regiment  in 
the  Burgoyne  campaign.     He  was  bom  and  died  in  Concord. 

MISS  MARY  C.  DIMOND.  33802 

Born  in  Boston,   Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Reuben  Dimond. 

Daughter  of  Oral  Dimond  and  Susanna  Lamson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Reuben  Dimond  and  Mary  Currier,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33801. 

MRS.  MARY  E.  LOVEJOY.  33803 

Born  in  Boston,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  George  S.  Lovejoy. 
Descendant  of  Reuben  Dimond. 

Daughter  of  George  Dimond  and  Mary  E.   Chandler,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33801. 

MRS.  MARY  A  GUILD.  33804 

Born   in   Cambridge,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  George  B.   Guild. 

Descendant  of  George  Lawrence,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Otis  Green  (1808-89)  and  Sally  Ann  Hammett,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Leonard  Greene  and  Grace  Lawrence  (d.  1812), 
his  first  wife,  m.   1806. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Lawrence  and  Mercy  Warren,  his 
wife. 

George  Lawrence  was  on  the  Lexington  Alarm  rolls  of 
Waltham  under  Capt.  Abraham  Pierce. 

MRS.  FANNIE  WEBSTER  RUGG.  33805 

Born   in   Morristown,   Vermont 

Wife  of  Rev.  William  H.  Rugg. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Webster  and  of  Col.  John  Webster, 
of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Asa  Webster   (b.   1790)   and  Fanny  Dunham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Webster  and  Anna  Roby,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Webster  and  Hannah  Hobbs,  his  wife, 
m.  1739- 

Samuel  Webster  served  as  a  private  in  Col.  John  Stark's 
regiment  for  the  defense  of  the  frontiers.  He  was  bom  in 
Chester,  1757;  died  in  Newport,  N.  H. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  293 


John  Webster,  (1714-84),  served  as  muster  master  and  was 
representative  to  the  Provincial  Congress  from  Chester.  He 
was  born  in  Haverhill,  Mass.;  died  in  Chester,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  22818. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  MESSER  CROSS.  33806 

Born  in   Methuen,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  George  L.  Cross. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  William  Hutchins. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Hazen  Messer  and  Nancy  Ayer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Matthew   Messer  and   Ruth    Haynes,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zaccheus  Messer  (1770-1855)  and  Hannah 
Hutchins   (1772-1865),  his  wife,  m.  1794. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  William  Hutchins  and  Abigail  Flood  (1738- 
1809),  his  first  wife,  m.  1760. 

William  Hutchins,  (1739-1826),  enlisted  as  ensign  1776 
under  Capt.  Moses  McFarland ;  was  promoted  lieutenant  and 
honorably  discharged  1779  by  General  Sullivan  with  thanks. 
He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  New  Hampshire  1818. 
for  three  years  actual  service  in  the  Massachusetts  line.  He 
was  born  in  Newbury,  Mass. ;  died  in  New  London,  N.  H. 

MISS  GRACE  WALCOTT  WHITMORE.  33807 

Born   in    Boston,    Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Smith. 

Daughter  of  James  Campbell  Whitmore  and  Emma  Winthrope  Clarke, 
his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  W".  Clarke  and  Angeline  M.  Wal 
cott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abijah  Warren  Walcott  and  Sophia  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Smith  and  Lydia  Harding,  his 
wife. 

Jonathan  Smith,  (1761-1855),  enlisted  at  the  age  of  fifteen 
and  served  three  years  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts  line. 
He  was  born  in  Groton,  Mass. ;  died  in  Hartford,  Conn. 

Also  No.  10162. 

MRS.  IRENE  GUEST  CHITTENDEN  McADAM.  33808 

Bom  in  Detroit,  Michigan. 
Wife  of  Archibald  D.  McAdam. 


294  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Jared  Chittenden. 

Daughter  of  George  Clayton  Chittenden  and  Clara  McAlpin,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  C.  Chittenden  and  Nancy  Benton,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jared  Chittenden  and  Elizabeth  Lusk,  his  first 
wife. 

Jared  Chittenden,  (1756-1828),  enhsted  in  Lamb's  artillery 
1775  and  served  to  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis.  He  was  born 
in  Guilford,  Conn.;  died  in  Westmoreland,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  9415,  22166,  31570. 

MRS.  HELEN  CRITTENDEN  IRVINE.  33809 

Born   in    San    Jose,    California. 

Wife  of  William   Henry   Irvine. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jacob  Holcomb,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  C.  P.  Crittenden  and  Deborah   Scott,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Scott  and  Parmelia  Lambert,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Lambert  and  Mary  Holcomb,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Holcomb  and  Rachel  Hyde,  his 
wife. 

Jacob  Holcomb,  (1741-1820),  was  Heutenant  in  Capt.  Corne- 
lius Hoppocks'  company  of  Hunterdon  county  militia. 

Also   Nos.   5531,    17008,    19516. 

MISS  EMILIE  COA/ISTOCK.  33810 

Born  in  Ionia,  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Phineas  Scott  and  of  John  Kinsley. 

Daughter  of  Edgar  Milton  Comstock  and  Janet  Warden,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Warden  and  Caroline  Bingham,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Calvin  Bingham  and  Betsy  Scott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Scott  and  Thankful  Kinsley,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Kinsley  and  Thankful  Wash- 
burne,  his  wife. 

Phineas  Scott,  (1745-1819),  was  a  soldier  at  Bennington 
where  he  was  detailed  to  bury  the  dead  after  the  battle.  He 
was  born  in  Sunderland,  Mass. ;  died  in  Bennington,  Vermont. 

John  Kinsley  on  account  of  his  age  rode  a  horse  at  the  battle 
of  Bennington,  carrying  dispatches  from  the  field  to  the  town. 

Also  Nos.  209,  887,  2279,  5080,  7218,  30364. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  2^$ 


MISS  RUTH  SARAH  PUTNAM.  338" 

Born  in  Kalamazoo,  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Ephraim  Putnam,  Ephraim  Putman,  Jr., 
Joshua  Sargent,  of  New  Hampshire,  Eli  Smith  and  Paul 
Moore,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of   Daniel    Putnam   and   Sarah    Smith,   his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Israel  Putnam  and  Ruth  Sargent,  his  wife;  Eli 
Burnham    Smith   and   Eliza   Moore,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Daniel  Putnam  and  Hannah  Johnson,  his  wife; 
Joshua  Sargent  and  Abigail  Ladd,  his  wife;  Joseph  Smith  and  Esther 
Burnham,  his  wife ;  Paul  Moore  and  Sarah  Larrabee,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Putnam,  Jr.,  and  Lucy  Spalding, 
his  wife ;  John  Johnson  and  Abigail  Carlton,  his  wife ;  Eli  Smith  and 
Jemima  Denton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Putnam  and  Sarah  Cram,  his 
wife. 

Ephraim  Putnam,  (1719-77),  was  a  signer  of  incorporation 
of  the  town  of  Lyndeboro  and  was  chosen  on  a  committee  to 
provide  ammunition  for  the  town. 

Also   Nos.   15039,  31353- 

Ephraim  Putnam,  Jr.,  (1744-99),  served  in  the  militia  and 
was  a  delegate  from  Lyndeboro  to  the  Provincial  Congress. 

Joshua  Sargent,  (1755-1844),  served  three  enlistments  under 
different  commands  and  survived  to  receive  a  pension. 

Eli  Smith,  (1751-1816),  served  in  the  Vermont  militia  at  the 
battle  of  Stillwater. 

Also  Nos.  14159,  15039. 

Paul  Moore,  (1731-1810),  was  taken  prisoner,  carried  to 
Quebec  but  was  finally  exchanged. 

MRS.  FANNIE  I^IAY  EDWARDS  BREWSTER.  33812 

Born    in    Oquawka.    Illinois. 

Wife   of   Charles   Ellis    Brewster. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  Jeremiah  Durkee.  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Edwards  and  Nancy   Stockton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Israel  Farnsworth  Stockton  and  Sally  Hall  Lord, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Lord  and  Lydia  Durkee,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Durkee  and  Abigail  Adam«,  bis 
wife. 

Jeremiah  Durkee,  (1727-75),  responded  to  the  Lexin^ion 
Alarm.     He  was  born  in  Hampton,  Conn. ;  died  in  Canterbury. 


296  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOI,UTION. 

MRS.  CLARA  Z.  E.  CALHOUN.  33813 

Born  in  Oquawka,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  John  Franklin  Calhoun. 
Descendant  of  Deacon  Jeremiah  Durkee. 
Daughter  of  John  Edwards  and  Nancy  Stockton,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33812. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  M.  RICKER  SWISHER.  33814 

Born   in   St.   Johnsbury,   Vermont. 
Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  James  Reed,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Harvey  Ricker  and  Katherine  Reed  Bruce,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Reuben  Bruce  and  Corisanda  Barnet,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Barnet  and  Katherine  Reed,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Frederic  Reed  and  Hanah  Richardson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter   of   James    Reed    (i 724-1807)    and   Abigail 
Hinds,   his   wife. 
See  No.  33031. 

Mrs.  JULIA  B.  JONES.  ■  33815 

Born  in   Jamestown,   Wisconsin. 
Wife  of  William  B.  Jones. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Moore. 

Daughter   of    James    Collagan   and    Mary    S.    Taylor,    his    wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jesse  C.   Taylor  and  Julia  Moore,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Enoch  Moore  and  Mary  Whiteside,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of   James    Moore    and    Catherine    Biggs,    his 
wife. 

James  Moore,  (1750-88),  was  commissioned  by  the  governor, 
captain  of  minute  men.  He  was  born  in  Virginia;  removed 
from  Maryland  to  Belief ontaine,  111.,  where  he  died. 

33816 
MRS.  MARY  H.  DICKINSON  BURROUGHS.  33817 

Born   in   Russell,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  H.  Burroughs. 

Descendant  of  John  Dickinson. 

Daughter  of  William  Lorenzo  Dickinson  and  Harriet  J.  White,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Dickinson,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  C.  Sherman,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Dickinson  and  Dorothy  Scoville,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  297 


John  Dickinson,  (1737-1830),  enlisted  1777  and  gave  three 
years  service  in  the  G>nnecticut  line.  He  was  born  in  Had- 
dam,  Conn. ;  died  in  Russell,  Mass. 

Also  No.  15641. 

MRS.  LOUISE  D.  GARVIN.  33818 

Born  in   New   Bedford,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Herbert  C.  Garvin. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Durfee,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Franklin  R.  Dana  and  Myra  C.  White,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles   Dana  and  Louisa  Boomer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Boomer  and  Mary  Oswell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Oswell  and  Amey  Durfee  (1770- 
1860),  his  wife,  m.  1788. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Durfee,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Cook, 
his  wife,  m.  1762. 

Benjamin  Durfee,  Jr.,  was  appointed  1776,  captain  of  the 
Third  company,  Tiverton,  Rhode  Island  militia. 

MRS.  ELEANOR  WARNER  SWAIN.  33819 

Born  in  Plymouth,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Glyde  Swain. 

Descendant  of  Jabez  Tnttle,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Chauncey  Warner  and  Eleanor  Tuttle,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lyman  Warner  (b.  1768)  and  Annie  Welton,  his 
wife;  Isaac  Tuttle   (1796-1868)    and  Chloe  Ann  Gridley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Tuttle  (b.  1752)  and  EUinor  Warner 
(1757-1847),  his  wife;  Elijah  Warner  (son  of  John)  (1745-1834)  and 
Esther  Fenn   (d.   1826),  his  wife,  m.   1767. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Tuttle  and  Hannah  Scoville,  his  wife, 
m.  1751;  Ephraim  Warner  and  Eleanor  Smith,  his  wife;  John  Warner 
and  Mary  Hickcox,  his  wife,  m.  1728;  Thomas  Fenn  (1707-69)  and 
Christian,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Fenn  and  Abigail  Williams, 
his  wife. 

Jabez  Tuttle,  (1732-77),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Connec- 
ticut militia  and  was  missing  after  the  battle  of  Germantown. 
He  was  bom  in  Waterbury. 

MRS.  LILLIAN  DE  FRANCE  PARK  QUIRK.  33820 

Born  in  Grafton,  Vermont. 
Wife  of  James  Quirk. 


298  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  William  Tenney  and  of  Isaac  Gibson. 

Daughter  of  John  Avery  Park  and  Eleanor  Tenney,   his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Park  and  Anna  Gibson,  his  wife;  Luther 
Tenney   (b.   1776)   and  Judith  White,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Gibson  and  Abigail  (Darby  or  Stearns) 
Bennett,  his  second  wife ;  William  Tenney  and  Mehitable  Jones,  his 
wife,  m.   1771. 

William  Tenney,  (1749- 1823),  signed  the  Association  Test 
of  Marlboro,  1775.  He  was  bom  in  Littleton,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Marlboro,  N.  H. 

Isaac  Gibson,  (1721-97),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm.  He  also  gave  valuable  civil  service.  He  was  born  in 
Sudbury,  INIass. ;  died  in  Grafton,  Vt. 

Also  No.  22481. 

MRS.  CARRIE  BELL  STONE.  33821 

Born   in    Minneapolis,    Minnesota. 

Wife  of  Frank  Bell   Stone. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Josiah  Ward. 

Daughter   of    John   Edson    Bell    and   Jennie    Smith,    his    wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Bell  and  Sarah  Cooper,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Owen  Cooper  and  Sarah  Ward  (1771-1832), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Cooper  and  Betsey,  his  wife ;  Josiah 
Ward  and  Sarah  Goodell,  his  wife,  m.   1761. 

Josiah  Ward,  (1741-95),  commanded  a  company  in  1774  and 
1776  was  on  the  alarm  list  of  Henneker.  He  was  born  in 
Marlboro,  Mass. ;  died  in  Henneker,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  29654. 

MRS.  JESSIE  JEWETT  HALL  WELLINGTON.  33822 

Born  in  Rochester, '  New  York. 

Wife  of  Archibald  Cone  Wellington. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Thomas  Huling,  Marcus  Huling  and 
Frederick  Watts,  all  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Volney  Horan  Jewett  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Huling 
Quarles,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Tunstal  Quarles  and  Ellen  Duff  Green 
Huling,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Marcus  Huling  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Greene, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Huling  and  Elizabeth  Watts,  his 
wife ;  William  Greene  and  Marshall,  his  wife. 


uneage;  book.  299 


Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaiighter  of  Frederick  Walts  and  Jane  Murray,  his 
wife;   Marcus   Huling  and   Rebekah   Godfrey,   his  wife. 

Thomas  Huling,  (1755-1808),  served  as  Ensign,  Third  Penn- 
sylvania Continental  line  under  Col.  'i'homas  Craig. 

Marcus  Huling,  (1714-86),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  of  White  Deer  Township. 

Frederick  Watts,  (1719-95),  was  a  member  of  the  Cum- 
berland County  Committee  and  delegate  to  the  Constitutional 
convention,  1776.  He  was  Justice  of  the  Peace  1778.  He  died 
in  Juniata  County,  Penna. 

Also  No.  31828. 

MRS.  ANNA  LUMPKIN  FORCE  S^HTH.  33823 

Born  in   St.   Louis,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  S.  T.  G.  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Henry  Hopson,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Houston  T.  Force  and  .A.nna  Lumpkin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  W.   Lumpkin  and  Anna  Jameson,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Lumpkin  and  Elizabeth  Ragan,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Lumpkin  and  Lucy  Hopson.  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Hopson  (1725-S0)  and  Martha 
Neville,  his  wife. 

See  No.  33682. 

MRS.  LOUISA  T.  AVERILL.  33824 

Born  in   Roxbury,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Alexander  Morton  Averill. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Trowbridge,  of  ^Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Alpheus  Trowbridge  and  Caroline  M.  W.  Skinner,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Trowbridge,  Jr.,  and  Dorothy  Richards. 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Trowbridge  and  Elizabeth  Bond,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Trowbridge,  (1757-1843),  served  several  enlistments 
under  different  commands.  He  was  placed  on  rhe  pension  roll 
1831,  of  Middlesex  County  for  service  a?  private  in  the  Mass- 
achusetts militia.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Xewton.  Mass. 

Also  No.  25341. 


300  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ELEANOR  STREET  BAKER.  33825 

Born  in  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  George  D.  Baker. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Thomas  Posey. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Monfort  Street  and  Eliza  Maria  Posey,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Posey  and  Mary  (Alexander)  Thornton, 
his   second  wife. 

Thomas  Posey,  (1750-1818),  was  captain  of  the  Seventh 
Virginia  regiment  1776;  promoted  major  1778;  lieutenant  col- 
onel 1782  and  retired  1783.  He  was  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign  ; 
in  Morgan's  Rifle  regiment  at  Monmouth ;  with  Wayne  at 
Stony  Point;  at  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis  and  with  Greene 
in  the  south.  He  was  born  in  Spottsylvania  County,  Va.,  died 
in  Shawneetown,  111. 

Also  Nos.  19889,  25247. 

MRS.  EVA  BURDEN  CAMPBELL.  33826 

Born  in   Stafford,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Dr.  James  Alexander  Campbell. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jacobus  Edsall,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  John  Burden  and  Harriet   Stage,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter   Stage  and   Mahala  Frazer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Frazer  and  Rachel  Edsall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacobus  Edsall  and  Charlotte  Barton,  his 
wife. 

Jacobus  Edsall,  (1726-1800),  was  captain  in  Col.  Ephraim 
Martin's  regiment,  Nathaniel  Heard's  brigade  of  New  Jersey 
Continental  line.     He  was  born  in  Bergen  County,  N.  J. 

MRS.  LUCRETIA  YEAMAN  DODGE.  33827 

Born  in  Calhoun,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Adiel  S.  Dodge. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Thomas  Helm. 

Daughter  of  William  Pope  Yeaman,  D.  D.,  and  S.  Eliza  Shackel- 
ford, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  M.  Yeaman  andXucretia  Helm,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Helm  and  Rebecca  La  Rue,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Helm  and  Jane  Pope,  his  wife. 

Gr .-gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of   Benjamin   Pope. 

Thomas  Helm,  (1731-1816),  was  lieutenant  in  the  Third 
Virginia  regiment  under  Col.  Thomas  Marshall.    He  resigned 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  301 

1777  on  account  of  wounds  received  in  battle.     He  was  born 
in  Prince  William  County,  Virginia;  died  in  Hardin  County, 
Ky. 
Also  No.  12293. 

MRS.  AGNES  M.  EILERS.  .33828 

Born   in   St.  Louis,   Missouri. 

Wife  of  A.  H.  Eilers. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Seward,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter   of    Mathew    Condy   and    Mary    Seward,    his    wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Israel  Seward  and  Margaret  Slayback,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Seward  and  Mary  Butler,  his  wife. 

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

John  Seward,  (1730-97),  served  as  captain,  lieutenant  colonel 
and  colonel  and  was  at  Fort  Washington,  White  Plains  and 
Princeton.  He  was  so  obnoxious  to  the  British  that  a  price  was 
set  upon  his  head.  He  was  born  in  Black  River ;  died  in  Snuff- 
town,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.   19368,  28801. 

MRS.  HORTENSE  FUNSTEN  DURAND.  33829 

Born  in  Alexandria,   Virginia. 

Wife  of  Herbert  Durand. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Richard  Kidder  Meade,  of  Virginia 

Daughter  of  Robert  Emmett  Funsten  and  Charlotte  E.  Cook,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David   Funsten  and   Susan   Meade,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Meade  and  Louisa  Nelson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Kidder  Meade  and  Mary  Ran- 
dolph, his  wife. 

Richard  Kidder  Meade,  (1746-1805),  served  as  captain, 
1775 ;  lieutenant  colonel  1777  and  as  aide  to  Washington  to  the 
close  of  the  war.    He  died  in  Clarke  Co.,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  4281,  18665. 

33830 

MRS.  TEMPE  PERRY  HAILE.  33831 

Born  in  Palestine,  Texas. 
Wife   of    Columbus    Haile. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Wear. 

Daughter  of  James  Monroe  Perry  and  Hannah  Eliza  Jackson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Simeon  Perry  and   Mary  Wear,   his   wife. 


302  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Wear  and  Mary  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Wear,  (1750-1825),  commanded  a  company  at  King's 
Mountain.  He  was  not  only  brave  in  battle  but  wise  in  council 
and  was  a  leading  spirit  in  the  early  struggle  for  independence. 
He  died  in  Sevier  County,  Tennessee. 

Also  Nos.  6095,  10809. 

MISS  ANNA  A.  JONES.  33832 

Born   in   Port   Gibson,   Mississippi. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Samuel  Jordan  Cabell,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  A.  Kirkland  Jones  and  Mary  H.  Calhoun,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Egleston  Jones  and  Martha  Augusta  Green, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  M.  Green  and  Mildren  M.  Cabell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Jordan  Cabell  and  Sarah  Syme, 
his  wife. 

Samuel  Jordan  Cabell,  (1756-1818),  left  William  and  Mary 
College  to  raise  a  company  which  he  commanded  at  the  battles 
of  Trenton  and  Princeton.  He  was  promoted  major  for 
bravery  at  Saratoga;  lieutenant  colonel  1778;  was  taken  prison- 
er at  Charleston  and  was  on  parole  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He 
was  an  original  member  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  He 
was  born  in  Amherst  County,  Va.,  died  at  "Soldier's  Joy." 

Also  No.  24439. 

MRS.  LILLIAN  WATERS  NELSON.  33833 

Born    in    St.    Louis,    Missouri. 

Wife  of  William  Pierrepont  Nelson. 

Descendant  of  John  Crolus. 

Daughter  of  James  Logan  Waters  (1816-66)  and  Mary  Catherine 
Staats    (1819-95),  his  wife,  m.   1841. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  W.  Staats  and  Jane  Crolus,  his  wife,  m. 
1809. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Crolus  and  Jane  Morgan,  his  wife. 

John  Crolus,  (i 755-1841),  serv^ed  as  a  minute  man  in  the 
Somerset  County,  New  Jersey  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  died  in  New  York. 

MRS.  MARY  APPLETON  DOANE.  33834 

Born   in   Orleans,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of   Capt.   Charles   W.   Doane. 
Descendant  of  Isaac  Snow,  of  Massachusetts. 


I.INKAGK  HOOK.  303 


Daughter  of  Capt.  Isaac  Snow  Doane  and  Mary  Freeman,  his  wife. 

GrandfhiuKhter   of   Joshua    Doane   and    Thankful    Snow,    his    wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Isaac  Snow  and  Hannah  Freeman,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Snow,  (1759-1855J,  served  in  the  militia  and  enlisted 
subsequently  in  the  navy ;  was  captured  and  confined  twenty- 
two  months.  When  exchanged  he  returned  home  and  found  his 
family  had  given  him  up  for  dead.  He  received  a  pension  183 1, 
for  service  as  private  and  seaman.  He  was  born  in  Eastham; 
died  in  Orleans,  ]\!ass. 

Also  No.  24223. 

MRS.  HELEN  HOFFMAN  FITZ-GERALD.  33835 

Born   in    Quincy,    Illinois. 

Wife  of  William  D.  Fitz-Gerald. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Hall. 

Daughter  of  Egbert  F.  Hoffman  and  Sophia  Hodgman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Manhall  Hodgman  and  Lucy  Hall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan   Hall   and   Mercy   Cady,   his   wife. 

Jonathan  Hall,  (1757- 1845),  served  as  aide  to  his  brother 
Willis  and  was  at  the  surrender  of  Burgoyne.  He  was  placed 
on  the  pension  roll  of  Vermont  1831,  for  service  as  private  in 
the  Massachusetts  line.  He  was  bom  in  Sutton,  Mass.,  died  in 
Windsor,  Vermont. 

Also  No.  30700,  31310. 

MRS.  LORA  A.  LAWRENCE.  33836 

Born    in   Racine,   Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Frank   P.   Lawrence. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Talcott. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Smith  and  Sarah  Artemesia  Talcott.  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wait  Talcott  (1797-1841)  and  Sarah  Vroman, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Talcott  and  Sarah  Hubbard  (d. 
1830),  his  wife,  m.  1785. 

Jonathan  Talcott,  (1754-1847),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  from  Glastonbury.  He  was  born  in  Glastonbur}^  Conn., 
died  in  Rome,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  5743. 

MRS.  EMMA  JERUSHA  CHATFIELD  PAGE.  33837 

Born  in   Shandaken,   New   York. 
Wife  of  Walter  Ernest  Page. 


304  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


Descendant  of  Michael  Cotton. 

Daughter  of  Ira  D.  Chatfield  and  Lydia  Agnes  Patterson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Chatfield  and  Jerusha  Cotton  (1797- 
1884),    his   wife,   m.    1820. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Michael  Cotton  and  Mindwell  Thrall,  his  wife, 
m.  1783. 

Michael  Cotton,  (1758-1833),  enlisted  from  New  Narlboro, 
1 78 1  for  three  years  and  was  placed  as  an  artificer  in  the  Con- 
tinental shop  at  Peekskill ;  was  dismissed  at  Van  Planks  Point, 
N.  Y.  He  was  on  the  pension  roll  of  Green  County,  N.  Y., 
1818,  for  one  year's  actual  service  as  private  Massachusetts 
line.     He  died  in  Durham,  New  York. 

MRS.  BLANCHE  BENTON  HELLER.  33838 

Born   in    Bangor,    Michigan. 

Wife  of  William  S.  Heller. 

Descendant  of  David  Benton. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Benton,  Jr.,  and  Flora  De  Haven,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Benton  (1784-1872)  and  Sarah  Rose,  his 
third  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Benton  and  Sarah  Bingham  (1765- 
1825),  his  wife,  m.  1784. 

David  Benton,  (1763-1845),  was  with  Col.  John  Brown  at 
Stone  Arabia,  1780.  In  1781  he  enlisted  as  a  mariner  on  the 
Favorite ;  was  captured  and  confined  on  the  Jersey.  He  was 
born  in  Salisbury,  Conn.,  died  in  Brownstown,  Indiana. 

Also  Nos.  4120,  9041,  17014,  18331,  21679. 

MRS.  HARRIET  SHERRILL  DAKIN  MacMURPHY.      33839 

Born   in   Waukesha,   Wisconsirt 

Wife  of  John  Alexander  MacMurphy. 

Descendant  of  Col.  James  Barrett,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Rufus  Dakin  and  Julia  Ward,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amos  Dakin  and  Phebe  Bowman  Barrett,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Barrett,  Jr.  and  Meliscent  Easterbrook, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Barrett  and  Rebecca  Hubbard,  his 
wife. 

James  Barrett,   (1710-79),  was  in  command  of  the  North 


UNCAGE  BOOK.  305 


Bridge  and  served  as  muster  master  until  his  death.     He  was 
born  and  died  in  Concord,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  2341,  3171,  5481,  6268,  8251,  10079,  15426,  17586,  20996, 
24694,  2513s,  29564,  30388. 

MRS.  MINNIE  CONNELL  HODGIN.  33840 

Born  in  Buckingham,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Robert  Fremont  Hodgin. 

Descendant  of  James  Comstock  and  of  Nathaniel  Adams,  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Connell  and  Betsey  A.  Guyant,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Guyant  and  Hannah  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benajah  Davis  and  Amy  Adams,   his  wife. 

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

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Comstock  and  Hannah  Allen, 
his  wife. 

James  Comstock,  (1712-81),  served  in  the  defense  of  Fort 
Griswold,  where  he  was  killed. 

Nathaniel  Adams,  (1739-81),  served  in  the  New  York  cam- 
paign and  was  killed  at  Groton  Heights. 

Also  Nos.  4615,  6561,  22627,  28878,  30521. 

MRS.  MARY  J.  LEACH  BEATTY.  33841 

Born   in   Mt.    Sterling,    Ohio. 

Widow  of  William  M.  Beatty. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Valentine  Leach,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Leach  and  Eliza  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter    of   Valentine    Leach    and    Mary   White,    his   wife. 

Valentine  Leach,  (1755-1821),  served  as  sergeant  in  the 
Virginia  militia.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Fauquier  County. 
Va. 

Also  No.  31593. 

MRS.  HARRIET  MINOT  GRIMES.  3^842 

Born    in    Brooklyn,    South    Dakota. 
Wife    of    Warren    Parker    Grimes,    M.    D. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonas  Minot,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter    of    Bartlett    Minot    and    Orpha    C.    Minot,    his    wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jonas  Minot  (181 2-91)  and  Ann  Bartlett,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  James   Minot    (1779-1864)    and   Sally   Wilson, 
his  wife. 


306  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Jonas  Minot  and  Mary  Hall,  his  wife. 
Jonas  Minot,    (1735-1813),  commanded  a  company  in  the 
defense  of  Boston.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Concord,  Mass. 
Also  No.  22837. 

MRS.  ANN  PARKER  WOODWARD.  33843 

Born    in    Groton,    Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Quincy  Woodward. 

Descendant  of  Winslow  Parker,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter   of   Dan    Parker   and   Marj-^   Woods,   his   wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Winslow  Parker  and  Abigail  Woods,  his  wife. 
Winslow  Parker,  served  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  as  a  min- 
ute man  from  Groton  where  in  1755  he  was  born. 

MRS.  KATHERINE  VAN  HOVENBERG  BROWN.        33844 

Born  in  Eu  Claire,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Harold  W.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Rudolph  Van  Hoevenberg,  of  New 
York. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Clay  Van  Hovenberg  and  Mary  Eliza  Pease, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dewitt  Van  Hovenberg  and  Catherine  Becker,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rudolph  Van  Hoevenberg  and  Lydia  Van 
Dyck   (d.  1848),  his  wife,  m.  1788. 

Rudolph  Van  Hoevenberg,  (1752- 1808),  served  as  ensign 
1776  and  as  lieutenant  1778-82  in  the  Fourth  New  York  regi- 
ment. He  served  under  Maj.  Gen.  John  Sullivan  and  his 
journal  of  that  expedition  against  the  Indians,  1779,  has  been 
published.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 
His  widow  was  allowed  a  pension  for  two  years  actual  service 
as  lieutenant.  New  York  line.  He  was  born  in  Rhinebeck; 
died  in  Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  CLARA  A.  McDUFFEE  LANG.  33845 

Born   in   Rochester,    New    Hampshire. 

Wife  of  William  Parker  Lang. 

Descendant  of  James  McDuffee,  of  New  Hampshire;  Caleb 
Hopkinson,  Judge  Solomon  Lombard  and  Calvin  Lombard,  of 
Maine. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  McDuffee  and  Martha  B.  Hopkinson  (1825-92), 
his    wife,    m.    1845. 


UNKAGK  BOOK.  307 


Granddaughter  of  James  McDuffec  (1796-186^;  and  Hannah  Ham, 
his  wife,  m.  1821  ;  Moses  Hopkinson  (1790-1881J  and  Elizabeth  Ham- 
lin   (1796-1870),  his  wife,  m.    1821. 

Gr.-granddanghter  of  Jacob  McDuffee  and  Abigail  Flagg,  his  wife; 
Stephen    Hopkinson    and   Rachel    Lombard,    his    wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  James  McDufifee  and  Mercy  Young,  his 
wife;  Caleb  Hopkinson  and  Sarah  Clay,  his  wife,  m.  1770 ;  Calvin 
Lombard  and  Martha  Grant,  his  wife,  m.   1767. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Lombard  and  Sarah  Puring- 
ton,  his  wife,  m.   1724. 

James  McDuffee,  (  1726- 1804),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety  of  Rochester  where  he  was  born  and  died. 

Caleb  Hopkinson,  (1747-1841),  served  several  enlistments 
and  was  one  of  Gates'  body  guard  at  the  surrender  of  Bur- 
goyne.     He  was  born  in  Bradford,  Mass.,  died  in  Lemington. 

Calvin  Lombard,  (1748-1808),  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the 
Gorham  minute  men.  He  was  born  in  Truro,  Mass.,  died  in 
Lemington,  Maine. 

Solomon  Lombard,  ( 1702-81),  was  chairman  of  the  Commit- 
tee of  Safety,  1776;  served  in  the  General  Court  and  as  Judge 
of  Cumberland  County.    He  died  in  Gorham,  Maine. 

MRS.  MARY  ELLA  GILES  MESSLER.  33846 

Born  in  Bound  Brook,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Frederick  McDowell  Messier. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Snyder,of  Xew  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Gideon  Rousier  Giles  and  Mary  Higgins  Suydam,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Field  Giles  and  Mary  Ann  Rousier,  his 
wife;    John    Suydam    and    Margaret    Snyder,    his    wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Rousier  and  Elinor  Chamberlain,  his 
wife;    Christopher    Snyder    and    Elizabeth    Pegg,    his    wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Chamberlain  and  Elinor,  his  wife; 
Henry  Snyder  and  Sarah  Lake,  his  wife. 

Henry  Snyder,  (1736-1820),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Hunt- 
erdon County,  Xew  Jersey  militia  at  the  battles  of  Trenton. 
Princeton  and  Monmouth. 

MISS  ALICE  SHORT.  33847 

Born  in   Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Nathan  Pennington,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of   Samuel  Short  and  Eliza   Scott,  his  wife. 


308  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  John   Scott  and   Mary  Pennington,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Pennington  (1791-1858)  and  Elizabeth 
Taylor    (1795-1875),  his  wife,  m.   1812. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Natlian  Pennington  and  Margaret  West- 
cott  (1765-1853),  his  wife,  m.  1783. 

Nathan  Pennington,  (1758-1810),  enlisted  in  the  Continental 
line;  was  taken  prisoner,  carried  to  Quebec  where  he  suffered 
great  hardship.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Newark,  N.  J. 

Also   Nos.  7223,  9724,   12357,   15812. 

MRS.  AGNES  LOUISE  HASTINGS  DODGE.  33848 

Born   in    Bangor,    Maine. 

Wife  of  Fred  Herbert  Dodge. 

Descendant  of  Amos  Hastings. 

Daughter  of  Moses  Mason  Hastings  and  Louise  Gould,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Hastings  (b.  1796)  and  Abagail  Straw,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Amos  Hastings  and  Elizabeth  Wiley  (1759- 
1841),  his  wife,  m.  1778. 

Amos  Hastings,  (1757-1828),  marched  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  in  Capt.  Richard  Ayers's  Second  Haverhill  company. 
He  was  born  in  Haverhill,  Mass. ;  died  in  Bethel,  Maine. 

MRS.  ANNIE  E.  KILMER.  33849 

Born  in  Albany,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Fred  B.   Kilmer. 

Descendant  of  Gideon  Beaman,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of   Anda   Kilburn   and  Ellen   L.    Smith,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Samuel  Kilburn  and   Mary  Beaman,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Beaman  and  Dolly  Wilder,  his  wife. 

Gideon  Beaman,  (1764-1833),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Worcester  County,  1832,  for  service  as  private  Mass- 
achusetts state  troops.  He  was  born  in  Sterling,  Mass.,  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.   15620,   23963. 

MRS.  ELLA  D.  AYARS.  33850 

Born  in   Salem,    New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Maurice  B.  Ayars. 

Descendant  of  James  Finley  (Finlaw),  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  William  P.  Finlaw  and  Annie  E.  Foster,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Finlaw  and  Esther  G.  Sulpher,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  309 


Gr.-granddauKhter  of  James  Finlaw  (Finley)  and  Jane  Craig,  his 
wife. 

James  I^inley,  (1758-1805),  served  as  private  in  the  New 
Jersey  militia  and  was  wounded  at  Hancock's  Bridge,  1778.  He 
served  to  the  close  of  the  war. 

MRS.  ANNA  REBECCA  SMITH  BUZBY.  33851 

Born   in   Mannington,   New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Buzby. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Smith  and  of  John  Harris. 

Daughter  of  Ephraim  C.   Smith  and   Hannah   H.   Fogg,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Smith  and  Elizabeth  Ellett,  his  wife;  Luke 
Fogg   and   Ann    Harris,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Washington  Smith  and  Mary  Patrick,  his 
wife;    Stretch    Harris   and   Rebecca    Padgett,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaught.er   of   John   Harris   and   Lydia    Smith,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Smith  and  Sarah  Stretch, 
his  wife. 

William  Smith,  (1742-1820),  commanded  a  company  of 
Salem  County,  New  Jersey  militia  at  Quinton  Bridge,  1778, 
where  he  showed  great  bravery.  His  commission  is  still  in 
the  family. 

John  Harris,  (1753-1814),  enlisted  in  the  Flying  Camp,  1776 
and  was  mustered  out  at  Fort  Pitt,  1783.  He  served  as  bom- 
bardier, drum-major  and  was  in  many  battles  in  the  Pennsyl- 
vania line. 

Also  No.  25383. 

MRS.  CAROLYN  LOUISE  WELLS  BECKETT.  33852 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Albert  Turner  Beckett,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  John  Gibson,  Sergt.  Robert  Gibson,  of  Penn- 
sylvania and  Dr.  Isaac  Harris,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Moore  Wells  and  Joanna  Townley  Gibson. 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Wells  and  Ann  Laycock.  his  wife; 
James   Madison   Gibson  and   Caroline  Beard,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Laycock  and  Sarah  Harris,  his  wife; 
Thomas  Gibson   (1780-1844)   and  Lydia  Kemp,  his  wife,  m.   1804. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Harris  and  Sarah  Moore,  his  second 
wife;    Robert   Gibson   and   Ann   O'Reilly,   his   wife. 

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


3IO  DAUGHTE^RS  O^  THE  AMERICAN  R^VOI^UTION. 

John  Gibson,  (1738-78),  was  a  member  of  Anthony  Wayne's 
regiment  and  lost  his  life  at  Valley  Forge. 

Robert  Gibson,  (1758-1801),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Watson's  company,  Col.  Arthur  St.  Clair's  regiment 
of  Pennsylvania  militia.     He  died  in  Chester  County. 

Also  No.  31266. 

Isaac  Harris,  (1741-1808),  served  as  a  surgeon  under  Gen. 
Newcomb  in  the  New  Jersey  Hue. 

MISS  CATHARINE  SMITH  HARRIS.  33853 

Born  in  Lower  Alloway  Creek,   New  Jersey. 
Descendant  of  John  Harris  and  of  Capt.  William  Smith. 
Daughter  of  Amos  Harris  and  Sarah  Bradway,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Stretch  Harris  and  Rebecca  Padgett,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Harris  and  Lydia  Smith,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33851. 

MRS.  MARGARET  HARRIS  BROWN.  33854 

Born  in  Lower  Alloway  Creek,   New  Jersey. 
Wife-  of  James  B.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  John  Harris  and  of  Capt.  William  Smith. 
Daughter  of  Quinton   P.   Harris  and   Mary  Broadway,   his   wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Harris  and  Martha  English,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter   of   John   Harris    and   Lydia    Smith,    his   wife. 
See  No.  33851. 

MRS.  HANNAH  HARRIS  JOHNSON.  33855 

Born   in   Salem,   New   Jersey. 
Wife  of   Henry  Harrison  Johnson. 

Descendant  of  John  Harris  and  of  Capt.  William  Smith. 
Daughter  of  De  Witt  Clinton  Taylor  and  Mary  Catherine  C.  Harris, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Hiram  Harris  and  Hannah   Smith,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stretch  Harris  and  Rebecca  Padgett,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33851- 

MRS.  SARAH  MARIAN  HARRIS  JOHNSON.  33856 

Born  in  Lower  Alloway  Creek,   New   Jersey. 
Wife  of  William  Johnson. 
Descendant  of  John  Harris  and  of  Capt.  William  Smith. 


UNEACE  BOOK.  3^' 


Daughter  of  Amos  Harris  and  Sarah  Bradway,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Stretch   Flarris  and  Rebecca  Padgett,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33851. 

MISS  ELIZA  EMLEY  JAQUETT.  33857 

Born  in  Salem,  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Adam  Demaris,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Kitts  Jaquett  and  Ann  Demaris,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philip  Demaris  (1787-1865)  and  Martha  Ayars. 
his  wife,  m.  1809. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Adam  Demaris  and  Mary  Farmer,  his  wife. 

Adam  Demaris  received  a  badge  of  merit  1783  for  five  year- 
service  in  the  New  Jersey  line  and  this  honorable  discharge 
is  in  possession  of  the  family.  In  1797  he  was  a  land  owner  in 
Cumberland  County  as  was  also  Nicholas  Farmer,  his  father- 
in-law. 

MRS.  MARY  HOUSE  PETTIT.  33858 

Born  in  Alloway,   New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Harry  Woodnutt  Pettit. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Jacob   House  and   Sarah   Shimp,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  House  and  Frances  Blackwood,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Blackwood  and  Sarah  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Smith  and  Sarah  Stretch,  his 
wife. 

See   No.   33851. 

MRS.  HANNAH  H.  FOGG  SMITH.  33859 

Born  in  Lower  Alloway  Creek,   New  Jersey. 
Widow  of  Ephraim  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Smith  and  of  John  Harris. 
Daughter  of  Luke  S.  Fogg  and  Ann  Harris,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of    Stretch    Harris   and    Rebecca    Padgett,   his    wife. 
See  Nos.  33851,  33853- 

MRS.  RUTH  SHEPPARD  SICKLER.  33860 

Born  in  Greenwich,   New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  William  Sickler. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Joel  Fithian,  of  New  Jersey. 


312  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Wallen  Sheppard  and  Rachel  Bradway,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Kelsey  Sheppard  and  Sarah  Fithian,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Job  Sheppard  and  Sarah  Kelsey,  his  wife; 
Charles  Beatty  Fithian  and  Mary  Ewing,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Job  Sheppard  and  Amy  Matlack,  his  wife; 
Joel    Fithian    and    Elizabeth    Beatty,    his    wife. 

Joel  Fithian,  (1748-1821),  served  as  sheriff  1776-78  and  was 
a  member  of  the  legislature  1779.  He  raised  a  company  of 
militia  for  the  defense  of  the  state.  He  was  born  in  Green- 
wich; died  in  Roadstown,  N,  J. 

Also  No.  27727. 

MRS.  MARY  HARRIS  VANNEMAN.  33861 

.  Born  in  Lower  Alloway  Creek,  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Robert  Vanneman. 

Descendant  of  John  Harris  and  of  Capt.  William  Smith. 
Daughter  of  Amos  Harris  and  Sarah  Bradway,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Stretch  Harris  and  Rebecca  Padgett,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33851- 

MRS.  CARRIE  CONANT  SMITH.  33862 

Born  in  Troy,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  John  Barnes. 

Daughter  of  Alban  Jasper  Conant  and  Sarah  Mahala  House,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Caleb  Conant  and  Sally  Barnes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Barnes  and  Sarah  Howe,  his  wife. 

John  Barnes,  1763-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Orange  County,  Vermont,  181 8,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
Massachusetts  Continental  line.  He  was  born  in  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  died  in  Chelsea,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  6201,  21567. 

MRS.  S.  ELIZABETH  DAY.  33863 

Born   in   North   Easton,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  S.  Hamilton  Day. 

Descendant  of  Col,  Simeon  Cary,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  James  Warren  Dickerman  and  Elizabeth  Loraine  Mar- 
shall, his  wife. 


lineage;  book.  313 


Granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Marshall  and  Rhoda  Gary  Wild,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Richard  Wild  and  Rhoda  Gary  (b.  1772;,  his 
wife,  m.  1794. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Simeon  Gary  and  Mary  Howard,  his  wife, 
m.   1754. 

Simeon  Gary,  (1719-1802),  was  colonel  of  militia,  1776  at 
Boston.    He  was  born  and  died  at  Bridgewater. 

Also  Nos.  2583,  14122,  18504,  22065,  24653,  30336. 

MRS.  BELLE  AYRAULT.  33864 

Born   in    Poughkeepsie,    New    York. 

Wife  of  John  Ayrault. 

Descendant  of  James  Ayrault,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  Ayrault  and  Jane  Doremus  Lawrence,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of   John  Ayrault   and   Huldah    Smith,   his   wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Ayrault  and  Mary  Parsons,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Ayrault  and  Frances  Stocking,  his 
wife,  m.  1757. 

James  Ayrault,  '(1730-1813),  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Sam- 
uel Walcott's  company,  Col.  Ashley's  Berkshire  County  regi- 
ment, 1777.  In  1778  he  was  chosen  a  member  of  the  General 
Assembly.    He  was  born  in  Sandisfield,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  FRANCES  LARKIN  ESTY.  33865 

Born  in   Buffalo,   New   York. 

Wife  of   Harold   Morton  Esty. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Hubbard. 

Daughter  of  John  D.  Larkin  and  Frances  Hubbard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Hubbard  and  Julia  Frances  Read,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Hubbard  and  Hannah  Willard,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Hubbard  and  Eunice  Clark,  his 
wife. 

Daniel  Hubbard,  (1729- 1825),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Martin  Kirtland's  company,  1777.  He  was  bom  in  Haddam, 
Conn.,  died  in  Schoharie  County,  N.  H. 

MRS.  MARY  Mcknight  pierce.  33866 

Born  in  Albany,  New  York. 
Wife  of  George  A.  Pierce. 
Descendant  of  Charles  Geer. 


314  daughte;rs  o?  the  American  revolution. 

Daughter  of   Stephen   McKnight  and   Matilda   Geer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  C.  Geer  and  Catherine  Toll,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Charles  Geer  and  Elizabeth  Coon,  his  wife. 

Charles  Geer,  (1762-1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
New  York,  1818,  for  three  years  actual  service  as  private  in 
the  New  Hampshire  line.  He  was  born  in  iMarlow,  N.  H,, 
died  in  Lansingburg,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  31488. 

MRS.  MARY  HUBBARD  HEATH.  3385^ 

Born    in    Hudson,    Illinois. 

Wife   of   William   R.   Heath. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Hubbard. 

Daughter  of   Silas   Hubbard  and  Julia  Frances  Read,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33865. 

MRS.  FRANCES  HUBBARD  LARKIN.  33868 

Born  in   Buffalo,   New   York. 
Wife  of  John  Durrant  Larkin. 
Descendant  of  Daniel  Hubbard. 

Daughter  of  Silas  Hubbard  and  Julia  Frances  Read,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33865. 

MRS.  THERZA  L.  HOSLEY  COSGROVE.  33869 

Born    in    Suffield,    Connecticut 
Widow  of  Frank   Cosgrove. 

Descendant  of  John  Stebbins  and  of  Victory  Sykes. 
Daughter  of  Horatio  N.  Hosley  and  Lois  Louisa  Sykcs,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33870. 

MISS  DELIA  A.  HOSLEY.  33870 

Born    in    Windsor    Locks,    Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  John  Stebbins  and  of  Victory  Sykes,  4th. 

Daughter  of  Horatio  N.  Hosley  and  Lois  L.  Sykes  (1822-1907),  his 
wife,  m.    1848. 

Granddaughter  of  Alfred  Sykes  (1790-1869)  and  Abigail  Stebbens, 
his  wife,  m.   1816. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Victory  Sykes,  4th,  and  Lucy  Burbank,  his 
wife,  m.   1785;  John  Stebbins  and  Sarah  Ball,  his  wife. 

John  Stebbins,   (1757-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 


UNICAGE  BOOK.  315 


of  Oneida  County,  Xcw  York,  1832  for  one  year  and  seven 
months  actual  service  as  private  Massachusetts  Hne. 

Also  No.  19385. 

Victory  Sykcs,  (  1758- 1833),  served  as  a  private  with  the 
Connecticut  troops  who  occupied  Boston  after  the  evacuation. 

MRS.  MAUDE  VINTON  STOWELL.  33871 

Born   in    Hornellsville,    New    York. 

Wife  of  James  Eugene  Stowell. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  John  Vinton,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Harrison  Winthrop  Vinton  and  Harriet  Beardsley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Winthrop  Vinton  and  Harriet  Healey, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Deacon  Joshua  Vinton  and  Sally  Dyer,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Vinton  and  Dorothy  Holmes,  his 
second  wife. 

John  Vinton,  (1742-1814),  was  a  minute  man  in  Capt.  Nath- 
aniel Healey's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and  1776 
served  as  corporal  in  the  same  company.  He  was  born  in  Dud- 
ley; died  in  Charlton,  Mass. 

MRS.  ANNA  LAWRENCE  HOWE.  33872 

Born   in   West   Eaton,   New   York. 
Wife  of   Charles  J.   Howe. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Enos,  of  Rhode  Island. 
Daughter  of  Samuel  W.  Lawrence  and  Annette  E.  Enos,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  David   C.  Enos  and   Polly  Judson,   his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Enos  (1758-1835)  and  Thankful  Coon, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  33022. 

MRS.  LOUISA  MARY  HAYWOOD  DEWEY.  33^73 

Born  in   Batavia,   New  York. 
Wife  of  George  Wolcott  Dewey. 

Descendant    of    Capt.    Nicholas    Bishop,    Jonathan    Bishop, 
David  Gardner,  James  Baker  and  Stephen  Allen,  all  of  Connec- 
ticut. 
Daughter   of  John   Haywood  and  Louisa   Mary  Otis,   his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Levi  Otis  and  Nancy  Bishop,  his  wife. 


3l6  DAUGHTEiRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

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

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

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

Nicholas  Bishop,  (1722-80),  commanded  a  company  from 
New  London  at  the  Lexington  Alarm. 

Also  Nos.  2304,  4740,  5270,  6834,  8943,  10060,  12532,  13145'  19709, 
24149. 

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

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

Also  Nos.  2309,  8106,  12231,  18742,  24149,  2971 1. 

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

Stephen  Allen,  (1730-1803),  served  as  a  private  in  the  de- 
fense of  Horseneck.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Montville. 

Also  Nos.  12229,  13086,  15421,  16579,  19042,  24149,  28332. 

MRS.  S.  ALICE  KNODE  ENGLISCH.  33874 

Born  in  New  Haven,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Otto  B.  Englisch. 

Descendant  of  Peleg  Green. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Robert  S.  Knode  and  Lucy  Green,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  W.  Green  and  Viola  B.  Green,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Walter  Green  and  Lovina  Colvin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peleg  Green  anc'  'tiucy  Green,  his  wife. 

Peleg  Green,  (1747-1835),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Vermont,  1832,  for  fourteen  months  actual  service  as  private 
Rhode  Island  line.  He  was  born  in  North  Kingston,  R.  I., 
died  in  Clarendon  Co.,  Vermont. 

MRS.  EMILY  THEODOCIA  HODGKINS  HOWE.  33875 

Born  in  Fowler,   New  York. 
Wife  of  Horace  Humboldt  Howe. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Abraham  Fuller  and  of  Ashbel  Fuller, 
of  Connecticut. 


LINIiACE  BOOK.  317 


Daughter  of  Ezra  Hodgkins  and  Amelia  Fuller,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ashbcl  Fuller,  Jr.,  and  Catharine  Dawlcy,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughlcr  of  Ashbel  Fuller  (b.  1766)  and  Lorain  Millard 
(1768-1841),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Fuller  and  Lydia  Gillette,  his 
wife. 

Abraham  Fuller,  (1735-1808),  was  captain  of  a  company  at 
the  invasion  of  Tryon  and  commanded  it  at  the  Danbury  raid. 
His  son  Ashbel  served  with  him  as  a  fifer.  He  was  born  in 
Colchester;  died  in  Kent,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.   10318,  26686. 

MRS.  ADELINE  BELLE  BEUTLER.  33876 

Born  in   Boston,   Massachuestts. 

Wife  of  William  B.  Beutler. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Buttrick  and  of  Abiel  Buttrick,  of 
Concord,  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  W.  Bartlett  and  Susan  C.  Buttrick,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cyrus  Buttrick  (b.  1795)  and  Susannah  W.  Bent- 
ley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abiel  Buttrick  and  Eunice  Haywood,  his 
wife,  m.  1779. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Buttrick  and  Lucy  Wheeler,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Buttrick,  (1718-1814),  was  in  the  Concord  fight  with 
his  brothers,  Jonathan,  Joseph  and  John. 

Also  Nos.  1 1052,  31459- 

Abiel  Buttrick,  (1752-1811),  served  under  Capt.  Abishai 
Brown,  Capt.  James  Russel  and  Capt.  Simon  Hunt. 

MRS.  MAE  YOUNGMAN  JEWETT.  33877 

Bom  in  Albany,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Edward  Taylor  Jewett. 

Descendant  of  John  Youngman. 

Daughter  of  Vreeland  Haughwout  Youngman  and  Man,-  E.  Shaw, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Youngman  and  Margaret  Haughwout 
Burbank,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter    of   John   Youngman    and    Abigail,    his    wife. 

John  Yoimgman,  (1758-1813),  enlisted  in  the  first  New- 
Hampshire  regiment  to  re-enforce  the  Continental  army.  He 
was  at  Saratoga ;  in  New  Jersey ;  at  Valley  Forge  and  Mon- 


3l8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


mouth.  At  a  town  meeting  hela  at  Hollis  it  was  voted  to  re- 
ward him  for  his  voluntary  services  in  the  Continental  army. 
He  was  born  in  Dunstable,  Alass.,  died  in  Stanstead,  Canada. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  YOUNGMAN  KNICKERBOCKER.  33878 

Born  in  Albany,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Edmund  Chase  Knickerbocker. 
Descendant  of  John  Youngman. 

Daughter  of  Vreeland  Haughwout  Youngman  and  Mary  E.  Shaw, 
his  wife. 

See   No.  23^77- 

33879 
33880 

MISS  JOSEPHINE  H.  WELLER.  33881 

Born    in    Cherry   Valley,    New    York. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Dunlap,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  John  Norman  Weller  and  Ann  Eliza  Walradt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Garret  Walradt  and  Hannah  Dunlap  (b.  1792), 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter    of    William    Walradt    and    Seeber,    his 

wife;    John    Dunlap   and   Elizabeth    Hamil    (1760-1846),    his    wife,   m. 

1779- 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Dunlap  and  Jane  Campbell,  his 
wife. 

John  Dunlap,  (1754-1816),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Col. 
Samuel  Campbell's  regiment  of  Tryon  County  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Cherry  Valley  where  he  died. 

Also   No.  32227. 

MRS.  MARY  MILLS  FISH  LEACH.  33882 

Born   in   Fonda,    New   York. 

Wife  of   Stetson   Leach. 

Descendant  of  George  Mills. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Hicks  Mills  and  Caroline  Henrietta  Yale, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Mills  (1788-1871)  and  Susannah  Hicks 
(1802-39),   his  wife,   m.   1820. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Mills  and  Martha  Gray  (1758-1846), 
his  wife. 

George  Mills,  (1754-18x6),  served  in  Arnold's  expedition; 
was  taken  prisoner  and  exchanged  1777.     He  was  one  of  the 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  31Q 


guards  at  the  execution  oi  Andre;  was  with  SuUivan  through 
Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey  and  received  an  honorary  badge 
for  faithful  service.  In  1818  he  received  a  pension  as  private 
in  the  Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born  in  Massachusetts; 
died  in  Galway,  N.  Y. 
Also  No.  25838. 

MRS.  ARVILLA  STARING.  33883 

Born  in  Frankfort,   New  York. 

Widow   of   De   Witt   Staring. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Harvey. 

Daughter,  of  Seymore  Holdredge  and  Elizabeth  Morgan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Morgan  (1820-98)  and  Betsy  Vance  (1822- 
98),   his   wife,   m.    1840. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Morgan  (1794-1870)  and  Hannah  Har- 
vey, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Robert  Harvey  and  Asenath  Cone,  his 
wife. 

Robert  Harvey,  (1753-1840),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut miHtia.  He  was  born  in  East  Haddam.  Conn.,  died  in 
Herkimer  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  32197. 

MISS  MIRANDA  JOCELYNE  ALCOTT.  33884 

Born  in  Oswego,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Alcott,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Squire  Joseph  Alcott  and  Byantha  Eloise  Joslin.  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chatfield  Alcott  and  Miranda  P.  Bailey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Chatfield  Alcott  and  Anna  Bronson. 
his   wife. 

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

John  Alcott,  (1731-1808),  was  captain  of  the  Thirteenth 
company,  Fifteenth  regiment  of  Connecticut  militia.  His  sons 
Solomon,  Samuel  and  John  ser\^ed  as  privates.  He  was  born 
in  Waterbury;  died  in  Wolcott. 

Also  Nos.  5987,  7021.  26152. 

MISS  FLORENCE  M.  BROWN.  ssSSs 

Born  in  Wheatland,   New  York. 
Desceiulant  of  Capt.  Xoah  Langdon. 


320  DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter   of   Volney   P.   Brown  and   Sarah   Avery,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  D.  Avery  and  Amont  Gridley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Avery  (1770-1849)  and  Rebecca  Lang- 
don  (1773-1850),  his  wife,  m.  1796. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Noah  Langdon  and  Rebecca  Porter  (1731- 
1819),  his  wife. 

Noah  Langdon,  (1728-1817),  was  captain  of  the  Eighth 
Tyringham  company  at  Bennington  and  the  Burgoyne  camp- 
aign. He  was  born  in  Farmington,  Conn.,  died  in  Tyringham, 
Mass. 

Also  Nos.  9750,  30447,  31344. 

MISS  CLARA  O.  DAKE.  33886 

Born  in  Portage,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Deake,  Sr.,  Annie  Gould  Deake,  Wil- 
liam Gould  Deake  and  Samuel  Waterhouse. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Jabez  W.  Dake  and  Mary  Ward,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Dake  (b.  1792)  and  Orpha  Miller,  his 
wife;    John  Ward  and  Olivia  Waterhouse  (1809-87),  his  wife,  m.  1831. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Gould  Deake  and  Margaret  Mosher 
(1763-1841),  his  wife,  m.  1781 ;  Josiah  Waterhouse  (b.  1768)  and  Mary 
Pierson,  his  wife,  m.  1789. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Deake  (1739-1803)  and  Anna 
Gould  (1741-1828),  his  wife;  Samuel  Waterhouse  and  Mary  Hand, 
his  wife,  m.  1757. 

See  No.  33016. 

William  Gould  Deake,  (1761-1843),  at  the  age  of  seventeen, 
responded  to  various  alarms  and  was  at  Forts  Ann  and  Ed- 
ward. His  pension  was  allowed  for  six  months  actual  service 
as  private,  New  York  militia.  He  was  born  in  Hopkinton, 
R.  L 

Samuel  Waterhouse  served  as  a  private.  He  was  bom  1730 
in  Saybrook;  died  in  Killingworth,  Conn. 

MRS.  GENEVIEVE  PALMER  THOMAS.  33887 

Born  in  Morris,  New  York. 
Wife  of  George  William  Thomas. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Daniel  Chapman. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Lull  Palmer  and  Charlotte  Maria  Blakeslee,  his 
wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Chapman  Blakeslee  and  Elizabeth  Burnham, 

his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  321 


Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Rev.  Solomon  Ulakeslee  and  Ann  Chapman, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Chapman. 

Daniel  Chapman  enlisted  1775  under  Capt.  Samuel  Oale  and 
was  in  the  battle  of  Ilarlcm  Ilcij^hts.  In  1782  he  was  appoint- 
ed by  Governor  Trumbull,  captain  of  the  armed  boat  "Suc- 
cess" to  guard  the  coast  and  later  the  commission  was  signed 
by  Governor  Clinton  to  guard  Long  Island  Sound.  In  1818 
at  the  age  of  sixty-three  he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Herkimer  County,  N.  Y.,  for  service  as  private  and  sergeant, 
Connecticut  line. 

MISS  ANNA  MEDBURY  WILD.  33888 

Born  in  Columbiaville,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Henry,  Luke  Covert  and  Eder 
Covert. 

Daughter  of  James  Henry  Wild  and  Ellen  Ann  Covert,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Wild  (1785-1856)  and  Jane  Henry  (1787- 
1819),  his  first  wife,  m.  1819;  Marcellus  Peter  Covert  and  Eliza  Fox, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wild  (1760-1801)  and  Jane  Xewby 
(1755-1800),  his  wife;  John  Henry  and  Nancy  Waterman  (b.  1756), 
his  wife;    Eder  Covert  and  Rachel  Ann  Harris   (1770-1845),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Waterman  (1733-1818)  and  Ann 
Brown  (b.  1734),  his  wife,  m.  1753;  Luke  Covert  and  Anna  Marcellus 
(1738-90),  his  first  wife,  m.  1754. 

John  Henry  served  as  commissary  of  clothing  under  Wash- 
ington. He  was  born  in  \irginia,  1752;  married  in  Rhode 
Island ;  died  in  Pomfret,  Conn. 

Eder  Covert,  (1760-1826),  served  as  a  minute  man  from  Es- 
sex County,  New  Jersey  militia. 

Also  Nos.  24665,  30968. 

Luke  Covert,  (1732-1828),  served  as  a  private  in  the  New 
Jersey  line.  He  lived  to  a  phenomenal  age  and  is  buried  at 
Plainfield,  N.  J.,  as  is  also  his  son. 

Also  No.  1 1644. 

MRS.  MARY  COLE  BROWN.  33889 

Born  in  Berlin,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  William  A.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Allyn.  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Ira  Cole  and  Melissa  Allyn,  his  wife. 

12 


322  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  AUyn  and  Mary  Foote,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  AUyn  and  Ruth  Burnham,  his  wife. 

John  Allyn,  (1740-1829),  served  as  ensign,  1776,  and  rose 
to  the  rank  of  captain.  He  was  born  in  Farmington ;  died  in 
Berlin,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  7975,  21039,  28020,  29601. 

MRS.  ANNIE  G.  BOLTON.  33890 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Ernest  Bolton. 

Descendant  of  Amaziah  Rust. 

Daughter  of  William  Scott  Campbell  and  Catharine  Ann  Cuyler. 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Cuyler  and  Mary  Rust,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amaziah  Rust  (1754-1814)  and  Catharine 
Quackenboss   (1753-1837),  his  wife,  m.  1784. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Amaziah  Rust  and  Mary  Marsh,  his  wife, 
m.  1753- 

Amaziah  Rust,  (1733-1800),  serv^ed  as  clerk  of  the  Coventry 
company  at  the  Lexington  alarm.  He  was  born  in  Coventry, 
Conn.,  died  in  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  26507. 

MRS.  JENNIE  D.  HUNTER.  33891 

Born  in  Watkins,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frank  Sherwood  Hunter. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Daniel  Denniston,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Anson  N.  Ackley  and  Margaret  Van  Vorhis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Albert  Van  Vorhis  and  Margaret  Denniston,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Denniston  and  Elizabeth  Kierstadt,  his 
wife. 

Daniel  Denniston,  (1758-1824),  served  as  ensign  1777,  as 
lieutenant  1780;  transferred  1781  to  the  Second  New  York 
and  1783  was  discharged. 

MRS.  ANN  BENNETT  JOHNSON.  33892 

Born  in  Canisteo,  New  York. 

Wife  of  A.  C.  Johnson. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Roswell  Franklin,  Jerusha  Hicock 
Franklin,  Thomas  Bennett,  Solomon  Bennett  and  Martha 
Jackson  Bennett. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  323 


Daughter  of  Alonzo  Bennett  and  Christina  Stephens,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Bennett  and  Mary  Van  Scooter,  his  wife; 
Elias  Stephens  and  Amy  Hopper,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Solomon  Bennett  and  Sarah  (Stephens)  Upson, 
his  wife;  John  Stephens  (1766-1837)  and  Olive  Franklin,  his  wife, 
m.  1785. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Bennett  tand  Martha  Jackson,  his 
wife;  Uriah  Stephens  and  Martha  Rathbone,  his  wife;  Roswcll  Frank- 
lin and  Jerusha  Hicock  (d.  1781),  his  wife,  m.  1761. 

Roswell  Franklin,  (1740-92),  served  as  lieutenant  of  a  com- 
pany of  militia  at  Wyoming.  ?Ie  was  born  in  Woodbury, 
Conn.,  died  near  Aurora,  N.  Y. 

Jerusha  Hicock  Franklin,  ( 1740-81  ),  assisted  in  the  escape 
of  several  families  and  soldiers  after  the  battle  of  Wyoming. 
She  was  born  in  Woodbury,  Conn.,  died  in  Pennsylvania. 

Thomas  Bennett,  (  1728-1803),  was  one  of  the  defenders  of 
Wyoming,  was  taken  prisoner  but  made  his  escape.  He  wks 
born  in  Providence,  R.  I. 

Solomon  Bennett.  (1750-1803),  was  a  private  at  the  battle 
of  Wyoming  and  1780  served  under  Captain  John  Franklin. 

Martha  Jackson  Bennett,  (1730-1800),  fed  the  re-enforce- 
ments sent  to  the  settlers  of  Wyoming.  She  assisted  her  hus- 
band and  sons  to  escape  from  Forty-fort  and  the  articles  of 
capitulation  were  signed  in  her  cabin.  The  table  upon  which 
they  were  signed  was  long  preserved  in  the  family. 

Also  No.  20551. 

MRS.  ANNETTE  BENNETT  WILLIAMSON.  33893 

Born  in  Canisteo,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Dr.  S.  C.  Williamson. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Roswell  Franklin.  Thomas  Bennett. 
Solomon  Bennett,  Jerusha  Hicock  Franklin  and  Alartha  Jack- 
son Bennett. 

Daughter  of  .\lonzo  Bennett  and  Christina  Stephens,  his  wife. 

See  No.  33892. 

MRS.  ANNA  SANFORD  HEAD  HATCH.  33804 

Born  in  Lebanon,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Frank  Freeman  Hatch. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Head  and  of  Dane  Ballard,  of  New 
York. 


324  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Jarvis  A.  Head  and  Eunice  B.  Head,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sanford  Head  and  Anna  Ballard,  his  wife. 

Gi:.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Head  and  Rebecca  Head,  his  wife ; 
Dane  Ballard  and  Anna  McMillen,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Head,  (1761-1837),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1832,  for  fourteen  months  actual  service  as  private  Massa- 
chusetts line.  He  was  born  in  Westport,  Mass.,  died  in  Madi- 
son, N.  Y. 

Dane  Ballard,  ( 1753- 1 831),  responded  to  the  first  call  for 
troops  under  Capt.  John  King.  In  1777  he  marched  to  Ticon- 
deroga  in  Capt.  Ebenezer  Goodale's  company  from  Salem.  He 
was  born  in  Salem,  Mass.,  died  in  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ALICE  CARPENTER  PARKHILL.  33895 

Born  in  Poughkeepsie,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Clinton  Dewitt  Parkhill. 

Descendant  of  William  Reynolds,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  J.  DuBois  Carpenter  and  Elizabeth  Southwick,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Adna  H.  Southwick  and  Mary  Reynolds,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Reynolds  and  Elizabeth  Winans,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Reynolds  and  Esther  (Reynolds), 
his  wife. 

William  Reynolds,  (1753-1841),  served  as  a  soldier  under 
different  commands.  He  received  a  pension,  1832,  for  two 
years  actual  sersace.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Kingston,  R.  I. 

Also  Nos.  4630,  15856. 

MRS.  HANNAH  ELIZA  BENEDICT  ALLEN.  33896 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Frank  S.  Allen. 

Descendant  of  Moses  Comstock,  Jr.,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Comstock  Benedict  and  Eliza  Sloat,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Ezra  Benedict  and  Hannah  Comstock,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Comstock,  Jr.  and  Betty  Seymour,  his 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Seymour  and  Betty  Betts,  his 
wife. 

Moses  Comstock,  Jr.,  (1749-1825),  served  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Daniel  Benedict's  company  of  militia,  1776.  He  was 
born  and  died  in  New  Canaan,  Conn. 

Also  No.  16349. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  325 


MRS.  CAROLINE  BERRY  BRITTOX.  33897 

Born  in  Kent,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Charles  Price  Britton. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Jethro  Hatch,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Clark  Berry  (1806-85)  and  Ann  Marsh  f  1807-87), 
his  wife,  m.  1830. 

Granddaughter  of  Abijah  Berry  (1768-1821)  and  Deidamia  Beardsley, 
(1770-1867),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Beardsley  and  Martha  Hatch  (1751- 
1818),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jethro  Hatch  and  Martha  Clark,  his  wife. 

Jethro  Hatch,  (1722-1818),  served  as  major  in  Col.  Increase 
Moseley's  regiment  of  volimteers.  He  was  born  in  Tolland ; 
died  in  Kent,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  4929,  17040,  24489. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  DUNKIN  HOFF  GREENE.  33898. 

Born  in  Mt.  Morris,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Lyman  Greene. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Killian  Van  Rensselaer,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Henry  Hoff,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.  and  Ann 
Eliza  Van  Rensselaer,  his  wife,  m.  1847. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  John  Sanders  Van  Rensselaer  (1792-1855) 
and  Ann  Dunkiii,  his  wife,  m.  1816. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Killian  K.  Van  Rensselaer  (1763-91)  and  Mar- 
garetta  Sanders  (1764-1830),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Killian  Van  Rensselaer  and  Ariantje 
Schuyler  (1720-63),  his  wife. 

Killian  Van  Rensselaer.  (1717-81),  was  chairman  of  the 
Committee  of  Correspondence  and  served  in  the  legislature. 
He  was  born  in  Albany  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1187,  7221,  9219,  23891,  28664,  31280. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  ^I.  FLOYD-JONES.  33899 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Elbert  Floyd-Jones. 

Descendant  of  William  Smith,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Jeremiah  Smith  (1794-1860)  and  Emeline  Van  Nortwick 
(1812-94),  his  wife,  m.  1832. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Smith  (1765-1843)  and  Sallie  Garheld 
(1771-1856),  his  wife,  m.  1793. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Smith  and  Elizabeth  Morison  (i7-3- 
1808),  his  wife.  m.  1751. 


326  daughti;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 


William  Smith,  (1723-1808),  was  a  delegate  to  the  Provincial 
Congress,  1775,  at  Exeter.  His  son  Jeremiah,  a  student  at 
Harvard,  was  a  volunteer  at  Bennington.  He  was  born  in 
Ireland ;  died  in  Peterboro,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  4688. 

MISS  ETHEL  LEE  VAN  DEUSEN.  33900 

Born  in  Elmira,   New  York. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Bullard. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Van  Deusen  and  Ellen  Bullard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gardiner  Bullard  and  Diana  Kinsman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Bullard. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaught.er  of  Jonathan  Bullard  and  Mary  Barbour  (1744- 
1824),  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Bullard.  (1734-1824),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Benjamin  Nye's  company,  Massachusetts  militia  1777,  which 
marched  to  re-enforce  the  northern  army.  He  was  born  in 
Barre,  Mass.,  died  in  Hancock,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  27335. 

MRS.  MARGARET  TANNER  FOLTS.  33901 

Born  in  Schuyler,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Warner  Folts. 

Descendant  of  Francis  Tanner  and  of  William  Clapsaddle. 

Daughter  of  Ichabod  Tanner  and  Nancy  Clapsaddle  (b.  1794),  his 
witf. 

Granddaughter  of  Francis  Tanner  and  Elizabeth  Peterson  (1764- 
1838),  his  wife,  m.  1785;  William  Clapsaddle  and  Mariah  E.  Emphie, 
his  second  wife. 

Francis  Tanner,  (1762-1847),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
1832,  for  service  as  private  in  the  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Kingston,  R.  I.,  died  in  Cook  Co.,  111. 

William  Clapsaddle,  (1762-1827),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Herkimer  County,  New  York  militia. 

Also  Nos.  25850,  28917. 

MISS  LIZZIE  FOLTS.  339°^ 

Born  in  Herkimer  county,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jacob  Folts,  Capt.  Frederick  Gettman, 
William  Clapsaddle  and  Francis  Tanner. 

Daughter  of  Warner  Folts  and  Margaret  Tanner,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  327 


Granddaughter  of  Daniel  W.  Fobs  and  Mary  Gctman,  his  wife; 
Tchabod  Tanmr  and  Nancy  Clapsaddle,  his  wife. 

vScc  No.  3390 J. 

Gr.-Kranddaughtcr  of  Warner  Folts  (1776-1837)  and  Elizabeth  Gct- 
man (1779-1860),  his  wife;  Frederick  Getman,  Jr.  C1757-1823)  and 
Mary  Strayer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Conrad  Foltz  and  Anna  Dygert,  his  wife; 
Frederick  Gettman  and  Barbara  Frank   (1736-91),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Folts  and  Cathrine  Petrie,  his 
wife. 

Frederick  Gettman,  (1736-91),  served  as  captain  in  Col. 
Peter  Bellinger's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Stone  Arabia  ;  died 
in  Manheim,  N.  Y. 

Jacob  Folts,  (171T-1808),  served  in  the  defense  of  the  Mo- 
hawk Valley;  was  wounded  at  Oriskany  and  his  name  is  on 
the  monument. 

Also  Nos.  25850,  28917. 

MRS.  MARY  M.  BENEDICT.  33903 

Born  in   Springfield,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  William  H.  Benedict. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Fletcher,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Whitney  Bates  and  Sarah  Sylvester,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Bates  and  Sarah  Fletcher,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Jonathan  Fletcher  and  Lucretia  Emerson,  his 
wife. 

Jonathan  Fletcher,  (1757-1807),  was  a  minute  man  at  Lex- 
ington and  Bunker  Hill.  He  served  as  fifer  1776;  as  lieutenant 
1778;  as  captain  1780  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He 
was  bom  in  Acton;  died  in  Boston. 

Also  Nos.  9145,  28542. 

MRS.  MILDRED  NORCROSS.  33904 

Born  in  Staplet.on,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  Parke  Norcross. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Nathaniel  \^^ilson. 

Daughter  of  John  Lewis  Ferny  and  Emma  Lewis  Bateman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Franklin  Bateman  (1827-99;)  and  Lncy  Tane 
Barbour  (1828-1860),  his  wife,  m.  1847. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Barbour  (b.  i8ot)  and  Jane  Morse,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Barbour  (b.  1773')  and  Anna  Wilson 
(b.  1774),  his  wife,  m.  1794. 


328  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Wilson  and  Anna  Huston, 
his  wife,  m.  1762. 

Nathaniel  Wilson,  (1742-78),  served  as  second  lieutenant 
in  Capt.  Jesse  Partridge's  company  of  volunteers  of  Cumber- 
land County  regulars.    He  was  born  in  Falmouth. 

Also  Nos.  9599,  20366,  29871,  32081. 

MISS  CLARA  A.  CAMPBELL.  33905 

Born  in  Perrysburg,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Elias  Birchard. 

Daughter'  of  James  H.  Campbell  and  Minerva  Francis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Simon  Francis  and  Martha  Wells,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Wells  and  Martha  Birchard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elias  Birchard  and  Betsy  Moore,  his  wife. 

Elias  Birchard,  (1763-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Ontario  County,  N.  Y.,  for  one  years  actual  service  as  pri- 
vate Connecticut  line.  He  was  born  in  Mansfield,  Conn.,  died 
in  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  MARY  ALLEN    CARTON.  33906 

Born  in  Louisville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Clayton  C.  Carton. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Aaron  Allen. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Ethan  Allen  and  Emily  Riley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ethan  Allen  and  Asenath  Warner,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Allen  and  Lucy  Train,  his  wife. 

Aaron  Allen,  (i 752-1808),  served  as  sergeant  in  the  New 
Hampshire  militia  from  Charlestown,  1777.  He  was  bom  in 
Athol,  Mass.,  died  in  St.  Lawrence  County,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ROSABELLE  VAN  SICLEN  TOWNSEND.  33907 

Born  in  Cincinnati,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Henry  Townsend. 

Descendant  of  Peter  du  Mond,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Cornelius  Van  Siclen  and  Catharine  du  Mond,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cornelius  du  Mond  and  Mary  Yoples,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Egenias  du  Mond  and  Ariantye  Winnie,  his 
wife,  m.  1777. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  du  Mond  and  Maria  Van  Wagenen, 
his  wife,  m.  1752. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  329 


Peter  du   Mond   served   in   the  Ulster  County  militia   from 
Kingston  where  he  was  born  about  1730. 
Also  No.  21424. 

MRS.  MARY  BOUTON  SMITH.  339o8 

Born  in  Marathon,  New  York. 

Wife  of  George  H.  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Bouton. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  Bouton,  4th  C 1813-86)  and  Julia  Eliza  South- 
worth  (Longworth).  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Bouton,  3d,  (1778-1847)  and  Lydia  Ste- 
vens, his  second  wife,  m.  1801. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Bouton  and  Rachel  Kellogg,  his 
second  wife. 

MRS.  SARAH  NEWTON  FISHER.  33909 

Born  in  Preston,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Clark  Howard  Fisher. 

Descendant  of  Asahel  Newton,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Jeduthan  Newton  and  Hannah  N.  Kelsey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeduthan  Newton  and  Martha  (Smith)  Shattuck 
(b.  1777),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asahel  Newton  and  Mary  Morse  (i 747-1826), 
his  wife. 

Asahel  Newton,  (1748-1823).  responded  to  the  first  call  for 
troops  from  Warwick.  The  musket  he  carried  is  still  in  the 
family.     He  was  born  in  Warwick;  died  in  Leyden,  Mass. 

MRS.  GEORGENA  MAY   SMITH   HAMMOND.  33910 

Born  in  Binghamton,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frederic  Francis  Hammond. 

Descendant  of  Ichabod  Buck. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Payson  Smith  and  Donna  Marie  Crandall,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Smith  and  Lydia  Buck,  his  wife :  Andrew 
Jackson  Crandall  and  Eliza  Way,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ichabod  Buck  and  Sarah  Boardman,  his  wife. 
first  wife. 

Ichabod  Buck,  (1757-1849),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Aaron  Kellogg's  company  of  Albany  Count}"  militia.  He  re- 
ceived a  pension  for  one  years  actual  service  in  tlie  New  York 
line.     He  died  in  Franklin,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  18929,  27103. 


T,y)  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

3391 1 

MRS.  DORA  RAWSON  BULKLEY  CLARKE.  33912 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Rev.  William  Bours  Clarke. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Charles  Bulkley. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Brown  Bulkley  and  Josephine  M.  Lord,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Bulkley  and  Mary  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Bulkley  and  Betsy  Taintor,  his  first 
wife. 

Charles  Bulkley,  (1749-1824),  served  as  lieutenant  and  cap- 
tain of  the  ship  Alfred.  He  was  born  in  Colchester,  Conn., 
died  in  Granville,  N.  Y, 

MRS.  ELIZA  HILL  LAKE.  339i3 

Born  in  Shokan,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Rundell  J.  Lake. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Andrew  Hill,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Hill  and  Gertrude  De  La  Montayne,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Hill,  Jr.  b.  1775)  and  Katharine  North, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Hill  and  Catherine  Horton,  his  wife. 

Andrew  Hill  served  as  captain  1775  and  as  major  1778  of  the 
Dutchess  County  militia.  He  removed  to  Ulster  County,  1790 
where  in  18 10  he  died. 

Also  No.  6025. 

MRS.  BEULAH  B.  JOHNSON  SHEPARD.  33914 

Born  in  Malone,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Matthew  F.  Shepard. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Chapman. 

Daughter  of  Albert  B.  Johnson  and  Barbara  McMillen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Marvin  Johnson  and  Polly  Chapman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Chapman,  Jr.  and  Nancy  Mason,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Chapman  and  Nancy  Lee,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Aaron  Chapman  and  Keziah,  his  wife. 

Joshua  Chapman,  (1755-1837),  volunteered  under  Capt. 
Enoch  Chapin  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  allowed 
a  pension  for  nine  months  actual  service  as  private.  He  was 
born  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  lived  in  Springfield  until  1802  when 
he  removed  to  Becket,  Mass..  where  he  died. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  331 


MISS  MARY  J.  OSTRANDER.  33915 

Born  in  Plattsburgh,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Henry  Ostrander,  of  Xevv  York. 
Daughter  of  Richard  Ostrander  and  Elvira  E.  Brown,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Ostrander  and  Huldah  Fordham,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of    Henry    Ostrander     (1754-1830)     and    Martha 
Nicholson,  his  wife,  m.   1779. 
See  No.  33470. 

MISS  KATE  CARLETON.  33916 

Born  in  Brooklyn,   New   York. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Carleton,  Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Horace  Morrison  Carleton  and  Caroline  L.  Wendelken, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Noyes  Carleton  and  Mary  Esther  Morri- 
son, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Noyes  Carleton  and  Nancy  T.  Adams,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Carleton,  Jr.  and  Susannah  Moore, 
his  wife. 

Samuel  Carleton,  Jr.,  (1750-1843).  sensed  several  enlist- 
ments under  different  commands.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Bedford,  Mass. 

Also  No.  15166. 

MISS  SUSAN  DU  PL'Y  BENEDICT.  33917 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jesse  Cook. 

Daughter  of  William  Marsh  Benedict  and  Grace  Dillingham,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  C.  Benedict  and  Elizabeth  Amanda  Marsh, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Hare  Marsh  and  Philomela  Burr,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Theodore  Burr  and  Asenath  Cook,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of   Jesse   Cook   and   Amanda,    his    wife. 

Jesse  Cook,  served  as  lieutenant  and  captain  in  the  Connec- 
ticut line.  He  was  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Washington.  1776. 
and  not  exchanged  for  nearly  four  years.  He  was  born  1739  in 
Northburv.  Conn. 


332  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  HEDELIND  ELSA  BECK  WELSH.  33918 

Born  in  Stuttgart,  Germany. 
Wife  of  Ashbel  Russell  Welsh. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Strong. 

Daughter  of  Louis  Constantjne  Beck  and  Carrie  Storrs  Hopkins, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Cheesman  Hopkins  and  Julia  Maria  Whet- 
stone, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Whetstone  and  Julia  Maria  Hopkins, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Noah  Hopkins  and  Mary  Strong,  his  wifel 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  David  Strong  and  Chloe  Richmond, 
his  wife. 

David  Strong,  (1743-1801),  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle 
of  The  Cedars.  He  was  in  many  battles  and  retired  with  th^ 
rank  of  captain.  He  was  a  charter  member  of  the  Cincinnati 
of  Connecticut.  He  was  born  in  Litchfield  County,  Conn., 
died  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  12868,  14288,  16282,  24277. 

MISS  MARY  HATHAWAY  BILLINGS.  33919 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Root  and  of  Joseph  Root,  of  Connec- 
ticut. 

Daughter  of  James  Archer  Billings  and  Emma  Caroline  Hathaway, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Mortimer  Billings  and  Julia  Root  Holmes, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Holmes  and  Sophronia  Root  (1797- 
1834),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Root  and  Elizabeth  Pomeroy,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Root  and  Jemima  Wood,  his 
wife. 

Timothy  Root,  (1719-94),  was  appointed  by  the  Assembly, 
1778,  quartermaster  of  a  troop  of  Light  Horse  militia. 

Joseph  Root,  (1753- 1 825),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  under  Capt.  Elias  Buell  and  subsequently  served 
under  Capt.  Solomon  Welles.  He  was  at  Bunker  Hill  and  the 
Burgoyne  campaign.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Somers. 

Also  Nos.  16879,  21735,  22263. 


UNIiAGE  BOOK. 


333 


MRS.  EDWINA  A.  CHANDLER  GLASS.  33920 

Born  in  Sycamore,  Kansas. 
Wife  of  E.  C.  Glass. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Chandler  and  of  Joseph  Chandler. 
Daughter  of  William  Edwin  Chandler  and  Agnes   Mason,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Hiram  Chandler  and  Juliana  Humislon,  his  wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Chandler  and  Patient  Mary  Andrews, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Chandler  and  Elizabeth  Jeffreys 
(Geoffreys),  his  wife. 

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

Benjamin  Chandler,  (1720-77),  was  a  volmiteer  at  Benning- 
ton and  was  the  only  man  killed  from  Tinmouth. 

Also  Nos.  6066,  1 367 1,  17969,  26013,  31972. 

Joseph  Chandler  ( 1753- 1844),  received  a  pension  for  eighteen 
months  actual  service  as  private.  He  was  born  in  Vermont; 
died  in  Jersey  County,  111.,  while  on  a  visit  to  his  son  Hiram. 

Also  Nos.  12222,  13650,  14287,  16356,  17252,  21286,  27479. 

MISS  SARAH  ELLICOTT  COLSON.  33921 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Samuel  Kennedy  and  of  Major  Andrew 
Ellicott. 

Daughter  of  Augustus  Colson  and  Annie  M.,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Ruston  Kennedy  and  Jane  Judith  Elli- 
cott, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Kennedy  and  Sarah  Ruston,  his 
wife;    Andrew  Ellicott  and  Sarah  Brown,  his  wife.  m.  1775. 

Samuel  Kennedy,  (1730-78),  was  surgeon  of  the  Fourth 
battalion  commanded  by  Col.  Anthony  Wayne.  1776.  He  ser\'- 
ed  as  Hospital  surgeon;  died  in  service  and  is  buried  near 
Phoenixville,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  179,  15952,  17844. 

Andrew  Ellicott,  (1754-1820).  was  commissioned  captain  and 
major  of  Maryland  militia,  by  Governor  Johnson.  He  was  a 
noted  surveyor  and  engineer  under  both  state  and  federal 
governments.  He  was  professor  of  mathematics  at  West 
Point  when  he  died. 

Also  No.  1329. 


334  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MISS  E.  MAY  JONES.  33922 

Born  in  Ridgeway,  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Raymond. 

Daughter  of  Warren  L.  Jones  and  Velina  L.  Hall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Hall  and  Lydia  Raymond,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Daniel  Raymond,  Jr.  and  Lucy  Woodruff,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Raymond  and  Lucy  Raymond,  his 
wife. 

Daniel  Raymond,  (1747-1830),  served  as  a  minute  man  in 
the  Berkshire  County,  AJassachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Sharon,  Conn.,  lived  in  Massachusetts  during  the  revolution 
and  died  in  Cohocton,  New  York. 

Also  No.  20012. 

MISS  MADGE  MILLER.  33923 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Brown,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Augustus  Miller  and  Charlotte  Brown,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Brown  and  Ann  Hough,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Brown  and  Mary  Epworth,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Brown  and  Mary  Davis,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Brown  served  in  Capt.  John  Walton's  troop  of  Light 
Dragoons,  1782,  in  the  Monmouth  County  militia.  He  was 
born  1760  in  New  Jersey  where  he  died. 

MISS  EDITH  RAY.  33924 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Corp.  Richard  Stevens. 

Daughter  of  William  Ray  and  Addie  Wadhams  Stevens,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33925. 

MISS  HELEN  RAY.  33925 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Corp.  Richard  Stevens,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  William  Ray  and  Addie  Wadhams  Stevens,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Henry   Ward    Stevens    and   Jane   Wadhams,   his 

wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter    of    Edward    Stevens    and    Eunice    Robbins,    his 

wife. 


LINKAGE  BOOK.  335 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  Richard  Stevens  and  Esther  Ward,  his 
wife. 

Richard  Stevens,  (1750- 1847),  enlisted  1777  and  served  as 
corporal  under  Capt.  Peter  Ingersol,  Berkshire  troops  in  the 
Burgoyne  campaign.    He  died  at  New  Marlboro. 

Also  No.  1 1893. 

MRS.  ELEANOR  WILLIAMS  FRAZIER.  33926 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  Frazier. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Matthew  Bowen  and  of  Ensign  Ben- 
jamin At  well,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  Hilton  Williams  and  Ellen  A.  Bowen,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Eaton  Bowen  and  Sophronia  Tennant 
Atwell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Bowen  and  Lydia  Wolcott  Eaton, 
his  wife;  George  Benjamin  Atwell  and  Mary  Mecum  Tennant,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Bowen  and  Mary  Chandler,  his 
wife;    George  Atwell  and  Esther  Rogers,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Bowen  and  Mary  Dana,  his 
wife;    Benjamin  Atwell  and  Mary  Ann  Lee,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Atwell,  (1735-1806),  served  in  the  Canadian  cam- 
paign under  Arnold  and  1776  was  appointed  ensign  under 
Capt.  Jonathan  Calkins  for  duty  on  the  border.  He  was  one 
of  Washington's  Body  Guard  and  was  presented  by  him  with 
a  glass  that  is  still  in  the  family.  He  was  born  in  New  London  ; 
died  in  Montville. 

Matthew  Bowen,  (1724-1806),  commanded  a  company  in 
Col.  Samuel  Chapman's  regiment  of  militia,  1778.  He  was  born 
and  died  in  Woodstock,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  15 176,  20806. 

MISS  ANNA  DANIELS  WIGHT.  33927 

Born  in  Brooklyn.  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Mellen  and  of  Sergt.  Henn*-  Mellen, 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Henry  Wight  and  Amelia  Claflin  Daniels,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Daniels  and  Sophia  Claflin.  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Claflin  and  Lydia  Mellen,  his  wife. 


336  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Henry  Mellen  and  Jerusha  Burnap,  his 
second  wife. 

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

Thomas  Mellen,  (1713-82),  was  a  member  from  Hopkin- 
ton  to  the  first  Provincial  Congress.  He  was  born  in  Framing- 
ham;  died  in  Hopkinton. 

Henry  Mellen,  (1735-1813),  served  as  sergeant  at  the  Lex- 
ington alarm  in  Capt.  John  Holmes's  company. 

Also  Nos.  15842,  16355,  2008/. 

MRS.  HARRIET  N.  SCHUYLER  BLOOD.  33928 

Born  in  Florida,  New  York. 

Wife  of  James  Blood. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Schuyler,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Jeremiah  Schuyler  and  Jemima  Dorn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Schuyler,  Jr.  and  Martha  Fancher,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Schuyler  and  Eva  Schwackhammer,  his 
wife. 

Jacob  Schuyler,  (1734-1807),  served  several  enlistments  as  a 
private  in  the  New  York  militia.  He  was  born  in  New  Jersey ; 
died  in  Montgomery  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  31777. 

MRS.  GEORGIANA  BUSWELL  TEFFT.  33929 

Born  in  Oneida  Castle,   New  York. 

Wife  of  W.  Eugene  Tefift. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Buswell,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Buswell  and  Caroline  M.  Cranston,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jabez  Bushwell  and  Orrilla  Dyer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Buswell  and  Thankful  Fox,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Buswell  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexington  alarm 
from  Canterbury  where  he  was  born  and  in  the  census  of  1790 
he  is  still  a  resident  of  that  town. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  C.  GILES.  33930 

Born  in  Northeast,  New  York. 
Wife  of  John  H.  Giles. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Levi  Morse  (Moss),  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  James  Harvey  Morse  and  Eliza  Abram,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Morse  and  Louisa  Smith,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  337 


Gr. -granddaughter  of  Levi  Morse  and  Martha  Sherman,  his  wife,  m. 
^773. 

Levi  Morse,  (Moss),  (1746- 1825),  served  as  sergeant  at  the 
battle  of  Long  Island.  His  widow  in  1836  applied  for  a  pen- 
sion and  it  was  allowed.  He  was  born  in  Wallingford ;  died  in 
Litchfield,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  19658,  30190. 

MRS.  EMMA  B.  TILLTNGHAST  STARR.  33931 

Born  in  Morrisvilie,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frederick  W.  Starr. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Daniel  Tillinghast. 

Daughter  of  Bradley  Tillinghast  and  Rebecca  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Tillinghast  and  Mary  Weaver,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Tillinghast.  (1757-1839).  enlisted  1778  in  Capt.  Jona- 
than Bates's  company  as  ensign,  promoted  liteutenant  and  ap- 
pointed captain  of  the  first  Exeter  company.  He  was  placed  on 
the  pension  roll  of  Madison  County,  N.  Y.,  1832,  for  two 
months  as  private,  five  months  as  ensign,  four  month-  a^ 
lieutenant  and  two  as  captain  in  the  Rhode  Island  line.  He 
was  born  in  Exeter,  R.  I.,  died  in  Morrisvilie,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  LUCY  WETMORE  STUMM.  33932 

Born  in  Livonia,  New  York 

Wife  of  Frank  A.  Stumm. 

Descendant  of  Bela  Wetmore. 

Daughter  of  Billy  Porter  Wetmore  and  Eliza  Doty,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bela  Wetmore  and  ElizabetJi.  his  first  wife. 

Bela  Wetmore,  (1764-1839),  enlisted  1780  under  Captain 
Fuller:  1781  re-enlisted  under  Capt.  Nathaniel  Dix  and  was 
discharged  1783  at  West  Point.  His  pension  was  allowed  for 
three  years  actual  service  as  private,  Massachusetts  line.  He 
was  born  in  Massachusetts ;  died  in  Ontario  County.  X.  Y. 

Also  No.  14445. 

MRS.  LAURA  S.  COONEY.  ^^g^^ 

Born  in  Waldoboro.   Maine. 
Wife  of  John  J.  Cooney. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Davis,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  James  A.  Simpson  and  Caroline  Trowbridge,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Trowbridge  and  Lucretia  Davi?.  his  wife. 


338  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Davis  and  Ann   (Davis),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Davis  and  Ann  Ruggles,  his  first 
wife. 

Robert  Davis,  (i;747-98),  vi^as  a  Son  of  Liberty;  member  of 
the  Honorable  Artillery  company  1776  and  1777,  captain  in 
Col.  Joseph  Vose's  regiment.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Boston. 

Also  No.  2841. 

MRS.  MARION  REAKIRT  TILDEN.  33934 

Born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Widow  of  Harvey  Tilden. 

Descendant  of  Col.  David  Strong. 

Daughter  of  Charles  C.  Reakirt  and  Caroline  Whetstone,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Whetstone  and  Julia  Maria  Hopkins,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Noah  Payne  Hopkins  and  Mary  Strong,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Strong  (1743-1801)  and  Chloe  Rich- 
mond, his  wife. 

See  No.  33918. 

MRS.  ANNE  LAW  BELL.  33935 

Born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Charles  Walter  Bell. 

Descendant  of  John  Stevens. 

Daughter  of  John  H.  Law  and  Georgiana  Overaker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  S.  Law  and  Elizabeth  R.  Burroughs,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Law  and  Elizabeth  Stevens  (b.  1771), 
his  wife. 

,Gr.-gr.-granddaught,er  of  John  Stevens  and  Margaret  McCarty,  his 
wife,  m.  1770. 

John  Stevens.  {iJZ?-??)^  was  a  delegate  to  the  Provincial 
Congress  of  Georgia  which  met  at  Savannah,  July  4,  1775.  He 
died  in  Liberty  County,  Georgia. 

MISS  ANNA  COONS  BLAINE.  33936 

Born  in  Maysville,  Kentucky. 
Descendant   of   Gen.  Ephraim   Blaine  and  of  Col.   Samuel 
Lyon,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  John  Ewing  Blaine  and  Nannie  McGranaghan,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Lyon  Blaine  and  Anna  Coons,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaugther  of  James  Blaine  and  Margaret  Lyon,  his  wife. 


UNE^\CE  BOOK,  339 


Gr.-gr.-granddauKlitcr  of  Ephraim  Blainc  and  Rebecca  Galbraith,  his 
wife,  ni.  1765;  Sainncl  Lyon  and  Eleanc^r  Blaine  O750-95),  his  wife. 
m.  1771,  (sister  of  Ephraim), 

Ephraim  Blaine,  (1741-1804J,  was  an  officer  in  the  Pennsyl- 
vania line  and  served  the  last  of  the  war  as  commissary  general 
of  the  northern  dei)artment.  Of  his  ample  means  he  gave 
bountifully  for  the  maintenance  of  the  army  at  Valley  Forge. 
He  died  in  Cumberland  County,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  991,  2269,  3122,  7607,  8759,  17527,  19155,  24624. 

Samuel  Lyon  was  commissioned  colonel  of  the  Fourth  Bat- 
talion of  Cumberland  County  militia,  1777;  appointed  commis- 
sioner of  Purchases,  1780. 

Also  Nos.  713,  13335- 

MRS.  KATE  DUNLEVY  McCAULLEY.  33937 

Born  in  Granville,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  William  McCaiilley. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Francis  Dunlevy. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Dunlevy  and  Amanda  Fassett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Anthony  Howard  Dunlevy  (1793-1881)  and 
Lucinda  Corwin   (1800-81),  his  wife,  m.  1818. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Francis  Dunlevy  and  Mary  (Craig)  Carpenter 
(1764-1824),  his  wife,  m.    1793. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Anthony  Dunlevy  and  Hannah  White,  his 
wife. 

Francis  Dunlevy,  (1761-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Warren  County,  Qhio,  1831,  for  service  as  private  and 
sergeant  in  the  Pennsylvania  militia.  He  was  bom  in  Win- 
chester, Va.,  enlisted  from  Carlisle,  Penna.,  and  died  in  Leba- 
non, Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  22356,  25482,  29729. 

MRS.  MARY  HULBERT  ROGERS.  33938 

Born  in  Sheldon,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Edwin  E.  Rogers. 

Descendant  of  John  Emerson  and  of  Samuel  Emerson. 

Daughter  of  Calvin  Butler  Hulbert  and  Mary  Woodward,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Woodward  and  Clarissa  Emerson,  his 
wife. 

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

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Emerson  and  Dorothy  (Sanborn) 
Dearborn,  his  wife. 


340  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Samuel  Emerson,  (1707-93),  was  a  signer  of  the  Association 
Test;  town  clerk  of  Chester  and  member  of  the  Assembly  of 
New  Hampshire.  He  was  born  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  died  in 
Chester,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  19444,  23206. 

John  Emerson,   (1757-1844),  enlisted  1777  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Dearborn's   company,   Col.   Moses    Nicholas's   regiment.     He 
was  born  and  died  in  Chester,  N.  H. 
Also  Nos.  24090,  29013,  31601. 

MRS.  FANNIE  WILKIN  BARKER  BROWN.  33939 

Born  in  McConnellsville,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  John  Edwin  Brown. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Dana. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Luther  Barker  and  Rachel  Maxwell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Luther  Dana  Barker  and  Maria  De  Vol,  his  wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Barker  and  Elizabeth  Dana,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Dana  and  Mary  Bancroft,  his 
wife. 

William  Dana,  (1745-1809),  was  captain  in  Col.  Henry 
Knox's  regiment  of  Continental  artillery  at  the  battle  of  Bunk- 
er Hill.    He  was  born  in  Brighton,  Mass.,  died  in  Belpre,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  808,  8008,  17886,  19361,  21421,  26458,  28718. 

MRS.  FLORA  SCHNEIDER  GRIFFITH.  33940 

Born  in  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Frank  Libby  Griffith. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  King,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Theodore  H.  Schneider  and  Laura  Backus,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lafayette  Backus  and  Harriet  Denig,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Backus  and  Bathsheeba  King,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  King  (1752-1827)  and  Hannah  Ran- 
dall, his  second  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  King  and  Catharine  Leanard, 
his  wife. 

John  King,  (1731-1814),  raised  and  equipped  a  company  at 
his  own  expense  and  with  him  was  his  son  John.  He  was  born 
and  died  in  Raynham,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  3193.  18041. 


UNICAGE  BOOK.  34 1 


MRS.  LUCINDA  ELLIS  DUN  LOP.  33CJ41 

Born  in  Oranj,'c-  county,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  William  Stuart  Dunlop. 

Descendant  of  Diullcy  Brown  Ellis. 

Daughter  of  Dudley  Brown  Ellis  and  Elizabeth  Watts,  his  wife. 

Dudley  Brown  Ellis,  (i 760-1837),  was  placed  on  the  pen- 
sion roll,  1832,  for  twenty-seven  months  actual  service  as 
private  Virginia  line.  He  was  born  in  Hanover  County,  Va., 
died  in  Campbell  County,  Kentucky. 

MISS  MARGARET  M.  MILLER.  33942 

Born  in  Portsmouth,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  William  Losey. 
Daughter  of  Isaac  Miller  and  Ellen  Ward,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Miller  and  Nancy  Losey,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Losey   (1760-1852)    and  Rosana  Cole, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  33528. 

MRS.  MARIA  A.  WARREN.  33943 

Born  in  Tonawanda,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  C.  Warren. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Foot  and  of  Charles  Foot,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Ebenezer  B.  Foot  and  Mary  Skidmore,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Foot,  Jr.  and  Sarah  Day  (d.  1813),  his 
wife,  m.  1778. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Foot  and  Jerusha  Chamberlain  (1732- 
82),  his  wife,  m.  1750. 

Charles  Foot,  (i 723-95 ),  served  at  the  siege  of  Boston  in 
the  Fourth  regiment,  Connecticut  line. 

Charles  Foot,  Jr.,  (1753-1833),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  alarm  with  the  Connecticut  troops.  He  died  m 
Mendon,  Monroe  County,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  VIOLA  S.  BIGELOW.  33944 

Born  in  Knox  county,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Frank  F.  Bigelow. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Patrick  Anderson,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  William  Stephenson  and  Mary  Anderson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Anderson  and  Elisabeth  McKibben  (i799- 
1884),  his  wife,  m.  1820. 


342  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  James  Anderson  and  Mary  Stewart  (b.  1774), 
his  wife,  m.  1790. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Patrick  Anderson  and  Elizabeth  Morris, 
his  second  wife;  Lieut.  William  Stewart  (1738-1831)  and  Mary  Gass, 
his  wife,  m.  1760. 

Patrick  Anderson,  (1719-93),  was  captain  of  the  First  com- 
pany of  Pennsylvania  musketry  and  commanded  the  battaHon 
as  senior  captain  after  the  colonel  was  killed.  He  was  a  member 
of  Assembly  1778-81.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Chester 
County. 

Also  Nos.  2459,  3734,  7333,  81 71.  9840,  102 14,  18936. 

33945 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  WHITE  PARSONS.  3394^ 

Born  in  Lock  Haven,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Henry  Collins  Parsons. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Hugh  White,  Hon.  John  Weitzel  and 
Lieut.  Col.  William  Chamberlain,  all  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Allison  White  (b.  1816)  and  Sarah  Chamberlain  Lawshe, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  White  (son  of  Hugh)  and  Elizabeth  Weitzel 
White,  (daughter  of  James)  (b.  1800),  his  wife;  Abram  Lawshe 
and  Elizabeth  Bailey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaught.er  of  Hugh  White  and  Margaret  Allison,  his  first 
wife;  James  White  and  Charlotte  Weitzel  (b.  1778),  his  wife;  Abram 
Lawshe  and  Nelly  Chamberlin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Weitzel  and  Tabitha  Morris,  his  first 
wife,  (m.  1771)  ;  William  Chamberlin  (1736-1817)  and  Elizabeth  Ten- 
brook,  his  first  wife,  m.  1758. 

See  No.  33275- 

Hugh  White,  (1737-1822),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety  of  Northumberland  County.  He  was  appointed  cap- 
tain of  Associators ;  1778  was  promoted  colonel  and  gave  effi- 
cient service  as  commissary  at  Valley  Forge.  He  was  born  in 
Dauphin  County;   died   in   Northumberland  County. 

Also  Nos.  6926,  8013,  13775,  16456,  19491,  26554,  32247- 

John  Weitzel,  (1752-99),  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial 
Congress  which  gave  the  constitution  to  the  state,  although 
only  twenty-four  years  old.  He  was  a  member  of  the  North- 
umberland Committee  of  Saftey  1777  and  at  the  close  of  the 
war,  was  commissary  of  the  county  for  furnishing  provisions 
for  the  troops. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  343 


MRvS.  LOUISE  EMILY  FELLOWvS  WILSON.  33947 

Born  in  Brownhelm,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Thomas  flunter  Wilson. 

Descendant  of  Parker  Fellows. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Fellows  and  Elonia  Bliss,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Parker  Fellows  and  Dorcas  Mcadham,  his  wife. 

Parker  Fellows,  (1762-1820),  enlisted  1781  under  Capt. 
Abraham  Williams  and  Col.  Ebenezer  Sprout  in  the  Second 
Massachusetts  regiment  and  was  honorably  discharged  1783  at 
West  Point.  His  pension  was  allowed  in  Geauga  County. 
Ohio,  1818,  for  two  years  actual  service  as  private.  Massachu- 
setts line.    He  died  in  Chester,  Ohio. 

MRS.  ALVENA  K.  DRAYTON  RUNGE.  33948 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Gustave  Runge. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Adams,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Alvan  Drayton  and  Rebecca  Carpenter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Drayton  and  ElizabetJi  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  .\dams,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Talpey, 
his  wife. 

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

Benjamin  Adams,  (1728-1803),  volunteered  1776  under  Capt. 
Abijah  Smith  and  Col.  Enoch  Hale.  He  gave  civil  service  as 
selectman  and  was  a  delegate  to  the  convention  that  ratified 
the  state  constitution.     He  was  bom  and  died  in  Newington. 

Also  Nos.  2687,  3080.  11520.  14145- 

MRS.   SARAH  McKINLEY  DUNCAN.  33949 

Born  in  Niles,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Andrew  J.  Duncan. 

Descendant  of  David   ■McKinley. 

Daughter  of  William  McKinley,  Jr.  and  Nancy  .\llison,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  McKinley  and  Mary  Rose,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  McKinley  and  Sarah  Gray,  his  wife. 

David  McKinley,  (1755-1840),  enlisted  in  the  Flying  Camp 
1776.  His  company  was  detailed  at  Fort  Washington  and  lie 
was  the  only  one  not  captured.  He  served  in  the  defense  of 
Paulus  Hook.  He  applied  for  a  pension  1832  and  it  was  allow- 
ed for  twenty-one  months  actual  service  as  private.  Pennsyl- 


344  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

vania  line.     He  was  born  in  York  County,  Pa.,  removed  to 
Ohio,  1814,  where  he  died. 
Also  No.  24391. 

MRS.  ABBIE  BILYEU  HASSLER.  33950 

Born  in  Centre  Square,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Rev.  John  W.  Hassler. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Crawley,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Aaron  Pitney  Bilyeu  (1812-94)  and  Mary  Ann  Crawley 
(1817-89),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Crawley,  Jr.  (1789-1859)  and  Aletta 
Chidester  (1797-1882),  his  wife,  m.  1819. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Crawley  and  Margaret  Gay,  his  wife, 
m.  1778. 

Abraham    Crawley,    (1757-1818),    enlisted,    1778    in    Capt. 

Jacob  Haskin's  company,  Col.  John  Jacobs's  regiment.   In  1781 

he  was  prize  master  on  the  schooner  Resolution  under  Capt. 

Amos  Potter.     He  was  born  in  Dedham ;  died  in  Roxbury. 

MRS.  HELEN  CRAWLEY  WALLACE.  33951 

Born  in  Centre  Square,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  George  Augustus  Wallace. 
Descendant  of  Abraham  Crawley. 

Daughter  of  Aaron  Pitney  Bilyeu  and  Mary  Ann  Crawley,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33950. 

MRS.  JULIA  HUSTED  MERRILL.  33952 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Charles  Warren  Merrill. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Nathaniel  Husted,  Lieut.  Col.  Benjamin 
Hutchins,  Jonathan  Truesdell,  Ebenezer  Waterbury  and  Lieut. 
David  Waterbury,  3d.,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  Husted  (1809-67)  and  Mary  Ann  Truesdell 
(1812-76),  his  wife,  m.  1832. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Husted  (1771-1813)  and  Mary,  his  wife; 
John  Truesdell  (1780-1853)  and  Charity  Waterbury  (1782-1857),  his 
wife,  m.  1804. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Husted  and  Hannah  Webb,  his 
wife,  m.  1768;  Jonathan  Truesdell  and  Jerusha  Hutchins,  his  wife; 
Ebenezer  Waterbury  and  Sarah  Waterbury,  his  wife,  m.  1780. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    Joseph    Husted    and    Deborah    Ferris,    his 


UNEAGlv  HOOK.  345 


wife,  m.  1731  ;  Benjamin  Mulchins  and  Jcrusha,  his  wife;  David 
Waterbury,  3d.  and  Jemima  Knap,  his  wife,  m.  1751. 

Nathaniel  Husted  served  as  corporal  from  Stamford  under 
Capt.  David  Waterbury  in  the  first  call  for  troops.  He  was 
born  1748. 

David  Waterbury,  3d.,  served  as  a  private  under  Col.  David 
Waterbury,  1775;  subsequently  was  second  lieutenant  of  mil- 
itia in  pursuit  of  the  British  in  the  retreat  from  Danbury.  He 
was  born  1728  in  Stamford. 

Ebenezer  W^aterbury,  (1760-95),  served  in  Capt.  Eli  Reed"? 
company  of  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Stamford. 

Benjamin  Hutchins  commanded  a  company  at  Bennington  ; 
was  promoted  major  1778  and  was  lieutenant  colonel  when  he 
resigned,  1781. 

Also  No.  19015. 

Jonathan  Truesdell,  (1741-1808),  responded  to  the  Le.xing- 
ton  Alarm  from  Woodstock.  > 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  M.  FOLEY  JONES.  33953 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  J.  D.  Jones. 

Descendant  of  Joel  Ferree,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  George  C.  Foley,  D.  D.  and  Jane  B.  Witmer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elam  Ferree  Witmer  and  Maria  Mussleman,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Witmer  and  Jane  Lightner,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Adam  Lightner  and  Leah  Ferree, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joel  Ferree  and  Mary  Copeland.  his 
wife. 

Joel  Ferree.  (1731-1801).  was  a  patriot  who  furnished  the 
army  with  gun  barrels  from  his  factory.  He  was  born  in  Lan- 
caster County,  Penna..  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  9826,  20705,  23776,  28433. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  HEPBURN  LIGHTNER.  33954 

Born  in  Wilkes-Barre,   Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Lightner,  Joel  Ferree,  Paul  Baldy. 
Judge  William  Hepburn  and  Capt.  Thomas   Huston,   all  of 
Pennsvlvania. 


346  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Baldy  Lightner  and  Mary  Caroline  Dorbler,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Milton  Clarkson  Lightner  and  Martha  Baldy,  his 
wife;    Valentine  S.  Dorbler  and  Elizabeth  Hepburn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  H.  F.  Lightner  and  Maria  Ellmaker,  his  wife ; 
Peter  Baldy  and  Sarah  Hurley,  his  wife;  John  Hepburn  (1806-78) 
and  Caroline  Wheeler   (1807-78),  his  wife,  m.   1831. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Adam  Lightner  and  Leah  Ferree, 
his  wife;  Paul  Baldy  and  Catherine  Ream,  his  wife;  William  Hep- 
bum  and  Elizabeth  Huston   (1779-1827),  his  second  wife,  m.   1800. 

See  No.  33953- 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Lightner  and  Margaret  La 
Rue,  his  wife;    Thomas  Huston  and  Janet  Walker,  his  wife,  m.   1770. 

Nathaniel  Lightner,  1709-82),  was  a  delegate  from  Leacock 
to  the  Lancaster  convention,  1774,  and  served  on  the  Committee 
of  Safety  of  Lancaster  County,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  20705. 

Paul  Baldy,  (1757-1823),  belonged  to  a  family  of  patriots 
and  he  enlisted  as  a  private.  He  was  born  in  Reading;  died 
in  Sunbury,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  2552,  12807. 

William  Hepburn,  (1753-1821),  was  captain  of  Northum- 
berland militia  to  protect  the  frontier  against  the  Indians.  He 
died  in  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  6293,  16459,  I7964»  20518,  24349,  25058. 

Thomas  Huston.  (1739-1824),  was  captain  in  the  Third  bat- 
talion of  militia  of  Bucks  County,  where  he  was  born. 

Also  No.  32259. 

MRS.  LYDE  WINANS  DEAN.  33955 

Born  in  Mattamoras,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Frank  A.  Dean. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  John  Sevier  and  of  Rev.  Francis 
Reno. 

Daughter  of  John  Sutherland  Winans,  M.  D.  and  Eliza  Maria  Reno, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Thom  Reno  and  Margaret  Ann  Alcorn, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Francis  Reno  and  Lydia  Sevier,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Sevier  and  Jane  Hawkins,  his  first 
wife. 

John  Sevier,  (1745-1815),  was  a  leader  in  the  t)order  war- 


UN^GE  BOOK.  347 


fare  and  the  hero  of  thirty  battles.  Me  was  born  in  Rocking- 
ham County,  \'a.,  died  near  Fort  Decatur,  Alabama. 

Also  Ncs.  914,  2212,  3285,  5148,  6654,  8276,  9378,  12569,  13952,  18966. 
19039,  20225,  23317,  25149,  30564,  31901. 

Francis  Reno,  (1758-1836),  was  private  in  Capt.  Zadock 
Wright's  company,  Washington  County  militia  for  service  on 
the  frontier.  He  was  born  in  Virginia ;  was  the  first  Episcopal 
clergyman  west  of  the  Allegheny  Mountains  and  died  in 
Beaver  Co.,  Pa. 

Also  No.  29239. 

MRS.  FANNIE  J.  BEVINGTON  DARRAGH.  33956 

Born  in   Pittsburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  James  R.  Darragh. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Beavington,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Bevington  and  Delilah  Hauck,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Beavington  and  Fannie  Hunter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Beavington  and  Elizabeth  Johnson, 
his  wife. 

Thomas  Beavington.  t  1758-1835),  was  placed  on  the  pen- 
sion roll  of  Beaver  County,  1819  for  three  years  aaual  service 
as  private  in  the  Pennsylvania  line. 

33957 

MRS.  VIOLET  McCLURE  GARDNER.  .  33958 

Born  in  Forward,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  E.  Roy  Gardner,  :\I.  D. 

Descendant  of  John  Hill,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Cicero  Pangburn  McClure  and  Rebecca  Olive  Warren, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  McClure  and  Xancy  Pangburn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Pangburn  and   Susan  Hill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hill  and  Nancy  Hill,  his  wife. 

John  Hill,  (1749-1834).  served  as  a  private  in  the  Pennsyl- 
vania militia  and  his  privations  while  in  confinement  are  rec- 
orded by  his  granddaughter.  He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  died 
in  Allegheny  County,  Pa.,  and  is  buried  in  Round  Hill  ceme- 
tery, near  Elizabeth. 

MRS.  MARY  ANN  LE  BOSQUET  ROLFE.  33959 

Born   in   Haverhill,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Herman  M.  Rolfe. 


348  DAUGHT:eRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  John  Le  Bosquet,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Ebenezer  Le  Bosquet  and  Sarah  Price,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Le  Bosquet  and  Sarah  Brooks,  his  wife. 

John  Le  Bosquet,  (1737- 1803),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Middlesex  County  militia  in  Col.  Michael  Jackson's  regiment, 
1778-80.    He  was  born  in  Medford ;  died  in  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Also  No.  24370. 

MRS.  ORA  OVERHISER  VAN  VOORHIS.  33960 

Born  in  Rush  county,  Lidiana. 

Wife  of  Dr.  John  S.  Van  Voorhis. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Frye  and  of  Capt.  Henry  Shepler,  of 
Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  P.  Overhiser  and  Mary  A.  Frye,  his  wife,  m. 
1858. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Frye  (1801-54)  and  Sarah  Shepler  (1802- 
79),  his  wife,  m.  1822. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Shepler,  Jr.  (1769-1853)  and  Rebecca 
Frye  (1768-1846),  his  wife,  m.  1790. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Shepler  and  Justina,  his  wife ; 
Samuel  Frye  and  Christina  Speers  (1752-1841),  his  wife. 

Samuel  Frye,  (1729-1814),  served  as  private  in  the  Virginia 
Infantry.  He  was  born  in  Virginia ;  died  in  Washington  Coun- 
ty, Pa. 

Henry  Shepler,  (1740-81),  commanded  a  company  of  Asso- 
ciators  in  Berks  County,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  JENNIE  JOHNSTON  WRAY.  33961 

Born  in  Greenville,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Charles  Rowan  Wray. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Sutton. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Parker  Johnston  and  Margaret  Sutton,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Sutton  (1784-1833)  and  Rebecca  Loughry, 
his  wife,  m.  1809. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Sutton  and  Phoebe  Kennan,  his  wife. 

Peter  Sutton,  (1743-1829),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Daniel  Piatt's  company  of  New  Jersey  Infantry,  1776,  and 
subsequently  in  the  Light  Dragoons  under  Capt.  John  Walton. 
He  was'  born  in  Basking  Ridge,  N.  J.,  removed  to  Pennsylvania, 
1796  and  died  at  Indiana,  Pa. 

Also  No.  23299. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  349 


MRS.  ELLEN  DOUGLAS  CARPENTER  BENNETT.        33962 

Born  in  Gcrmantown,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Dr.  William  H.  Bennett. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Douglas,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Carpenter  and  Ellen  Douglas,  his  wife. 

Grancldanghtcr  of  Joseph   Douglas  and   Catherine   Bittings,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Douglas  and  Ann  Jones  (1745-1826^  his 
wife. 

John  Douglas,  (1750-1840),  commanded  a  company  of  Rifle- 
men, 1776  under  Col.  Richard  Thompson  in  tlie  Flying  Camp. 
The  commission  was  signed  by  John  Hancock.  He  was  at 
Brandywine  and  Valley  Forge.  His  pension  was  allowed  for 
eighteen  months  actual  service  as  captain,  Pennsylvania  Con- 
tinental line.  He  was  elected  High  Sheriff  of  Philadelphia 
where  he  was  born  and  died. 


MRS.  CARRIE  REEVES  FOCHT.  33963 

Born  in  Easton,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  Focht. 

Descendant  of  Adam  Yohe,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Yohe  (1805-80)  and  Carrie  Reeves  (1836-97), 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Yohe  (1783-1825)  and  Rebecca  Smith  (1785- 
1859),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  .4dam  Yohe. 

Adam  Yohe  served  as  a  private  in  the  Pennsylvania  militia. 
He  settled  on  a  grant  of  land  at  Easton,  Pa. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  L.  McKNIGHT.  33964 

Born  in  Chambersburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Widow  of  William  C.  McKnight,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  John  Wunderlich,  Major  Peter  Dechert  and 
Capt.  Benjamin  Spyker. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Franklin  Nead  (1817-90)  and  Ellen  Wunder- 
lich, his  wife.  m.  1846. 

Granddaughter  of  Matthias  Nead  (1791-1866)  and  Catherine  Maria 
Dechert  (1798-1840).  his  wife.  m.  1814;  Daniel  Wunderlich  (1779- 
1844)  and  Anna  Catherine  Kissecker  (1780-1854),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacoh  Dechert  (1767-1829)  and  Lucretia  Spyker 
(1771-1822),  his  wife,  m.  1794;  John  Wunderlich  and  Maria  Eliza- 
beth Sichele  (1739-1818).  his  wife.  m.  1757. 


350  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Spyker  and  Catherine  Lauer, 
his  wife;    Peter  Dechert  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife. 

John  Wunderlich,  ( 1733-1818),  served  1777  in  the  Lancaster 
County  mihtia  under  Capt.  Samuel  Cochran  and  1781  enhsted 
under  the  same  command.  He  was  born  in  Germany;  died  in 
Carhsle,  Pa. 

Peter  Dechert  was  commissioned  captain  of  Berks  County 
mihtia  1776  and  1777  was  promoted  major  under  Col.  Nicho- 
las Lotz.    He  died  1784  in  Berks  County. 

Benjamin  Spyker  was  captain  of  the  First  battalion,  Mary- 
land Flying  Camp.     He  was  born  1747  in  Pennsylvania. 

Also  No.  29702. 

MRS.  MARY  WALLACE  KREBS.  33965 

Born  in  Clearfield,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  David  L.  Krebs. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jacob  Laird,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  A.  Wallace  and  Margaret  Ann  Shaw,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Robert  Wallace  and  Jane   Hemphill,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hemphill  (1796- 1828)  and  Sarah  Laird 
(1789-1827),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Laird  and  Jane  Johnston,  his  wife, 
m.  1779. 

Jacob  Laird  served  as  lieutenant  of  the  First  company.  Third 
battalion,  Bedford  County  mihtia.  He  died  1792  in  Hunting- 
don, Pa. 

Also  No.  27071. 

MRS.  KATHERINE  KREBS  HORTON.  339^ 

Born  in  Clearfield,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  James  K.  Horton. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jacob  Laird. 

Daughter  of  David  L.  Krebs  and  Mary  Wallace,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  x\.  Wallace  and  Margaret  A.,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Wallace  and  Jane  Hemphill,  his  wife. 
See  No.  23965. 

MRS.  MARGARET  KREBS  LIVERIGHT.  3396? 

Born  in  Clearfield,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Alfred  M.  Liveright. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jacob  Laird. 

Daughter  of  David  L.  Krebs  and  Mary  Wallace,  his  wife. 
See  Nos.  33965.  33966. 


UNEAGK  I500K.  351 


MRS.  MARY  S.  WOOD  [JARRY.  sy/yH 

Born  in   Philaclelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  David  W.   Harry. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Freedley,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  David  E.  Wood  and  Mary  Freedley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacoh  Freedley  and  Susannah  Jacoby,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Freedley  and  Catherine  Isette,  his  wife. 

Henry  Freedley,  (1756-1823),  enlisted  as  a  private  1776  in 
Capt.  Thoma.s  Craig's  company.  Col.  Arthur  St.  Clair's  regi- 
ment.   He  v^as  born  and  died  in  Montgomery  County,  Pa. 

Also  No.  2642. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  MINER.  339^9 

Born  in  Plains,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Seth  Miner. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Abbott  Miner  and  Eliza  Ross  Atherton.  his 
wife,  m.  1853. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Miner  (1805-42)  and  Eliza  Abbott  (1806- 
46),  his  wife,  m.  1826. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asher  Miner  (1778-1841^  and  Mary  Wright, 
his  wife,  m.  1800. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Miner  and  Anna  Charlton  (i744- 
1804),  his  wife,  m.  1767. 

Seth  Miner,  (1742-1822).  served  as  orderly  sergeant.  1775 
and  as  ensign  1776  in  the  First  company,  Twentieth  regiment 
of  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  bom  in  New  London,  Conn., 
died  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  10227,  19490. 

MRS.  HELEN  DENNIS  STRAWINSKI.  33970 

Born  in  Hornellsville,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Jefiferson  Goodwyn  Strawinski. 

Descendant  of  Col.  James  Frye,  Samuel  Fr\-e,  Lieut.  Isaac 
Marshall.  Capt.  Michael  Dayton.  Capt.  Stephen  Matthews. 
George  Solomon  Hakes  and  Moses  Dennis. 

Daughter  of  Rodney  Dennis  (1834-83)  and  Frances  Minerva  Ben- 
nett (1842-65),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Dennis  and  Alice  Whiting  (1796-1856). 
his  wife:  m.  1825;  Phineas  L.  Bennett  (1806-92)  and  Minerva  Hake 
(1818-99),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Dennis  and  Sarah  Frye  (i  758-1851).  his 
wife,    m.    1781:     Oliver   Whiting    (1769-1815)    and    Hannah    Marshall, 


352  DAUGHTI^RS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


(b.  1774),  his  wife,  m.  1793;  Judge  Lyman  Hakes  (1788-1873)  and 
Nancy  Dayton  (1790-1850),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtei-  of  Samuel  Frye  and  Elizabeth  (Frye),  his 
wife ;  Isaac  Marshall  and  Abigail  Brown,  his  wife ;  George  Soloman 
Hakes  and  Sefviah  Church,  his  wife,  m.  1774;  Lyman  Dayton  and 
Abiah  Matthews  (b.  1764),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Frye  and  Elizabeth  Osgood,  his 
first  wife;  Michael  Dayton  and  Mehitable  Doolittle  (1726-1814),  his 
wife,  m.  1746;    Stephen  Matthews  and  Hannah  Parker,  his  wife. 

James  Frye,  (1710-76),  commanded  a  regiment  from  Essex 
County,  at  Bunker  Hill  where  he  was  wounded.  His  sons 
James,  Jonathan  and  Frederich  were  in  his  regiment. 

Also  Nos.  5264,  9627,  12711,  14691,  18608. 

Samuel  Frye,  (1729-1819),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  in  Capt.  Joshua  Holt's  company.  He  was  born 
and  died  in  Andover. 

Isaac  Marshall,  (1737-1813),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  and  was  lieutenant  1780  in  the  Middlesex  County  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Billerica,  i\Iass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  4832,  5435,  29257. 

Michael  Dayton,  (1722-77),  served  at  the  Peekskill  Barracks, 
N.  Y.,  and  died  of  camp  fever. 

Also  Nos.  2078,  24540,  28871. 

Stephen  Matthews,  (1725-1821),  served  as  captain  under  Col. 
Heman  Swift  and  marched  with  his  company  to  Ticonderoga, 
1776.  He  was  born  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  died  in  Harpers- 
field,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  10371,  20545. 

George  Solomon  Hakes,  Jr.,  ( 175 1- 1826),  served  in  the 
Berkshire  County,  Massachusetts  militia  to  defend  the  western 
frontier.  He  was  born  in  Stonington,  Conn.,  died  in  Salisbury, 
Herkimer  County,  N.  Y. 

Moses  Dennis,  (1751-1845),  enlisted  in  the  Infantry  and 
served  until  the  enemy  evacuated  Boston.  He  then  went  to 
Governor's  Island  and  was  at  Trenton  and  Princeton.  Pension 
allowed  for  one  years  actual  service  as  private  Massachusetts 
Continental  line.  He  was  born  in  Ipswich,  Mass.,  and  died 
in  Hancock,  N.  H. 

MRS.  MARY  J.  EVANS.  3397i 

Born  in  Clarion,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Henry  Evans. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  353 


Descendant  of  John  Mitchell,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Taylor  and  Hannah  Mitchell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Foss  Mitchell  and  Margaret  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughtcr  of  John  Ross  Mitchell  and  Mary  Swarte  Eeldeb, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr  of  John   Mitchell   and   Hellcn  Ross,   his  wife. 

John  Mitchell  served  as  a  private  in  the  Cumberland  County 
Pennsylvania  militia. 

MRS.  KATE  FLORENCE  KELLY  FULLER.  33972 

Born   in   Apollo,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  C.  Fuller. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Kelly,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  John  Kelly  and  Elizabeth  Ford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Kelly  and  Mary,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Kelly  and  Elizabeth  Hemphill,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Kelly  (1758-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
1832  for  thirteen  months  actual  service  as  private  in  the  Penn- 
sylvania militia.  He  was  born  in  Lancaster  County;  died  in 
Indiana  County,  Pa, 

MRS.  FLORENCE  TAYLOR  HINDMAN.  33973 

Born  in  Clarion,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  C.  C.  Hindman,  M.  D. 
Descendant  of  John  Mitchell. 

Daughter  of  John  Taylor  and  Hannah  Mitchell,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33971. 

MISS  MARY  JANE  TAYLOR  HINDMAN.  33974 

Born  in  Corsica,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  John  Mitchell  and  of  Lieut.  Benjamin  Mc- 
Clure,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  C.  C.  Hindman,  M.  D.  and  Florence  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Crawford  Hindman  and  Mary  Jane  Kennedy,  his 
wife ;    John  Taylor  and  Hannah  ^Mitchell,  his  wife. 

See  No.  33971- 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  William  Kennedy  and  Man,-  McClrxe, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  McClure  and  Agnes  WallafT, 
his  wife. 


354  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Benjamin  McClure,  (1759-1821),  served  as  lieutenant  in 
Capt.  George  Crawford's  company,  Col.  James  Dunlop's  regi- 
ment.   He  was  born  and  died  in  Chester  county,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  19433,  24321. 

MISS  CLARIBEL  RICH.  33975 

Born  in  Espjrville,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Loveland,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Russell  Rich  and  Isabella  Adams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Russell  Rich  and  Susannah  Street,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Brazil  Rich  and  Esther  Loveland,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Loveland  and  Lucy  Morley,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Loveland  and  Elizabeth  Keeney, 
his  wife. 

Thomas  Loveland  enlisted  1777  for  the  war  and  1781  was 
transferred  to  the  invalid  corps  and  honorably  discharged 
1783.     He  was  born  in  Glastonbury;  died  1795  in  Marlboro. 

MRS.  HELEN  SWEENY  SCULLY.  33976 

Born  in  Smicksburg,   Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Abram  Todhunter,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Barnabas  Sweeny  and  Elizabeth  Robinson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Sweeny  and  Mary  Margaret  Todhunter,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abram  Todhunter  and  Margaret,  his  wife. 

Abram  Todhunter,  (1750-96),  served  1782,  in  the  Cumber- 
land county  militia. 

MISS  VINA  A.  SWEENY.  33977 

Born  in  Smicksburg,   Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Abram  Todhunter. 

Daughter  of  Barnabas  Sweeny  and  Elizabeth  Robinson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33976. 

MRS.  EVA  KELLY  TRUXAL.  3397S 

Born  in  Saltsburg,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  L.  M.  Truxal. 
Descendant  of  Samuel  Kelly. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  John  Kelly  and  Elizabeth  Lytle,  his  wife. 
Sec  No.  33972. 


UN  CAGE  BOOK.  355 


MISS  ALICE  ANSLEY  TRUXAL.  33979 

Born  in  Apollo,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Samuel  Kelly. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  L.  M.  Truxal  and  Eva  Kelly,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Kelly  and  Elizabeth  Lytle,  his  wife. 
See  No.  ZTffJ'Z. 

MRS.  KATHARINE  SEARS  JACKMAN.  33980 

Born  in  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  F.  S.  Jackman. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Timothy  Hosmer. 

Daughter  of  John  Sears  and  Lucy  Evans  Hosmer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Hosmer  (1781-1861)  and  Elizabeth  Berry 
(1786-1854),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Hosmer  and  Elizabeth  Smith  (i749- 
1825),  his  wife,  m.  1771. 

Timothy  Hosmer,  (1745-1815),  served  as  surgeon  of  the 
Sixth  Continental  regiment.  He  was  an  original  member  of 
the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Connecticut.  He  was  born 
in  Middletown,  Conn. ;  died  in  Avon,  Livingston  county,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  23296. 

MISS  ABBY  JANE  COX.  33981 

Born  in  Hudson,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Elijah  Phipps. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Phipps  Cox  and  Mary  Turner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Cox  (b.  1777)  and  Elizabeth  Phipps,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Phipps  and  Mary  Maxfield,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Phipps  and  Sarah  Fletcher,  his 
wife. 

Elijah  Phipps,  (1727-1805),  served  as  a  private  under  dif- 
ferent commands  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born 
in  Charlestown,  Mass. ;  died  in  Chatham,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  22112. 

MRS.  ELLEN  CR  AND  ALL  McCARROLL.  339^2 

Born  in  Coventry,  Rhode  Island. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Adams,  of  Rhode  Island. 
Daughter  of  Thomas  A.  Crandall  and  Mary  R.  Sweet,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Sweet  and  Hannah  Adams,  his  wife. 


356  DAUGHTERS  OF  THfi  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

>  — - — ■ — — —  ' 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Adams,  Jr.  •  (b.  1772)  and  Mercy 
Rose,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Adams  and  Martha  Taylor,  his 
first  wife,  m.  1763. 

Ebenezer  Adams,  (1732-99),  was  captain  of  artillery,  1776, 
and  was  an  officer  in  Col.  William  Barton's  expedition  to  cap- 
ture the  British  officer,  General  Prescott,  1777.  He  was  born 
in  Charlestown ;  died  in  South  Kingston. 

Also  No.  17832. 

MRS.  MAUDE  E.  LILLIBRIDGE  WHITWORTH.  33983 

Born  in  Warwick,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  George  Whitworth. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Jonathan  LilHbridge,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Seth  Edwin  LilHbridge  and  Zilpha  Knight  Shippee,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Reynolds  LilHbridge  and  Mary  Celinda 
Greene,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  LilHbridge  and  Elizabeth  Arnold,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Clark  LilHbridge  and  Lydia  Lewis,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Jonathan  LilHbridge  ana  Mary  Rey- 
nolds (1753— 1840),  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Lillibridge,  (1751-1836),  was  appointed  by  the 
General  Assembly  1778,  ensign  of  militia.  He  was  born  and 
died  in  Exeter,  R.  I. 

Also  Nos.  24954,  29746. 

MISS  LOUISE  MADISON.  339^4 

Born  in  Warwick,  Rhode  Island. 

Descendant  of  Judge  John  Allen,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Madison  and  Fanny  L.  Shriek,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  W.  Mad'-son  and  Maria   Smitji,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alfred  Smith  and  Anna  AHen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Allen  and  Lucretia  Allen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Allen  and  Mary  Gould,  his  first 
wife. 

John  Allen,  (1747-1813),  was  a  patriot  who  stipplied  the 
army  with  provisions  and  suffered  from  imprisonment  and 
loss  of  property.  He  was  born  in  North  Kingston,  R.  I.,  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.  13977,  14780,  \72-]T,  18946,  19552,  21954,  24709. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  357 


MISS  BERTHA  G.   VAUGHN.  339^5 

Born  in  East  Greenwich,  Rhode  Island. 
Descendant  of  Judge  John  Allen. 

Daughter  of  Lauriston  Vaughn,  Jr.  and   Mary  P.  Greene,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Lauriston  Vaughn  and  Lucretia  Allen,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Allen  and  Anstris  vSpink,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaugliter  of  Silas  Allen  and  Lucretia  Allen,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33984- 

MRS.  ELENORA  PHOEBE  GOODWIN.  339^6 

Born  in  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 
Wife  of  Ozias  Chapman  Goodwin. 
Descendant  of  John  Slocum  and  of  Nathaniel  Hix  West,  of 

Rhode  I  iland. 

Daughter   of    Nathaniel    West    and    Charlotte    Williams    Brown,    his 

wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  West  and  Phebe  Baker,  his  wife;    Isaa 
Guilford  Brown  and  Charlotte  Slocum  (1798-1864),  his  wife,  m.  1821. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Hix  West  and  Rebecca  Sheldon,  his 
wife,  m.   1786;    John  Slocum  and   Sarah  Callam   Beard,  his  wife,   m. 

1783. 

John  Slocum,  (1755-1828),  enlisted  1777  for  the  war;  trans- 
ferred 1778  to  the  Commander-in-Chief's  Guard  under  Capt. 
Caleb  Gibbs.  He  was  at  Monmouth  and  Connecticut  Farms 
where  he  was  wounded  and  transferred  to  the  Invalid  regiment, 
although  he  lost  a  leg  was  not  discharged  until  the  close  of  the 
war.    He  was  born  in  Portsmouth  and  died  in  Providence. 

Also  Nos.  30197,  31880. 

Nathaniel  Hix  West,  (1751-1836),  served  as  a  private  in 
Col.  William  Richmond's  regiment,  1776.  He  was  placed  on 
the  pension  roll,  1828.  He  was  bom  and  died  in  Bristol  where 
his  grave  is  marked  as  a  soldier  in  the  revolution. 

MRS.  PHEBE  SALISBURY  IRISH.  339^7 

Born  in  Little  Compton,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Perry  Cornell  Irish. 

Descendant  of  Anthony  Salisbun,'. 

Daughter  of  Anthony  Salisbury  and  Hannah  Dedman  (1763-1842), 
his  wife. 

Anthony  Salisbury,  (1756-1809),  served  under  Capt.  John 
Topham  at  Quebec.  1775.  and  was  taken  prisoner.     When  ex- 


358  DAUGHTI:RS  of  the  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


changed  he  served  in  Col.  Israel  Angell's  regiment.     He  was 
born  in  Little  Compton,  R.  I. ;  died  at  sea. 

MRS.  OLIVE  G.  SCOTT.  33988 

Born  in  Allegheny,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Eagar  Mason  Scott. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Conrad,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Faulkner  and  Charlotte  Depew,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Faulkner  and  Mary  Conrad  (i 789-1873),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Conrad. 

Charles  Conrad,  (1757-1805),  served  as  a  soldier  in  the 
Pennsylvania  line  as  did  also  his  brother  Emanuel.  He  was 
born  in  Erie,  where  he  is  buried. 

MRS.  MAUDE  MERRIMAN  HUFFMAN.  33989 

Born  in  Elbridge,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Dr.  C.  Wain  Huffman. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Zabdiel  Rogers,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Howell  Cowles  Merriman  and  Emma  Robinson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horatio  N.  Robinson,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.  and  Emma 
Rogers  Tyler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Col.  Samuel  Tyler  and  Emma  Rogers,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Zabdiel  Rogers  and  Elizabeth  Snow,  his 
wife. 

Zabdiel  Rogers,  (1737-1808),  was  appointed  major  1775  and 
served  in  the  New  York  campaign.  An  order  dated  October 
21,  1776,  from  Washington  is  still  in  the  family.  He  was  pro- 
moted colonel  1780  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Norwich,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  2481,  4160,  14458. 

MRS.  ELMINA  LANDES  HAWKINS.  3399° 

Born  in  Galveston,  Texas. 

Wife  of  Eugene  Alston  Hawkins. 

Descendant  of  John  McKnitt  Alexander,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Henry  A.  Landes  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Lockhart,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  O.  Lockhart  and  Elmina  Caroline  Wallis,  his 
wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  359 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wallis  and  Elizabeth  Crockett,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  James  Wallace  (name  changed)  and 
Jane  Bain  Alexander,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  McKnitt  Alexander  (1733-1817) 
and  Jane  Bain,  his  wife,  m.  1759. 

Also  No.  33515- 

MRS.  MARGARET  STEWART  POWERS.  33991 

Born  in  Belvidere,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Martin  W.  Powers. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Maxwell,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Jesse  Stewart  Wilson  and  Lida  Hamaken  Bray,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Duryee  Wilson  and  Margaret  Stewart, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  V.  Wilson  and  Eliza  Sherrerd,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Sherrerd  and  Ann  Maxwell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Maxwell  and  Mary  Ann  Clifford 
(1744-1804),  his  wife. 

John  Maxwell,  (1739-1828),  was  captain  of  a  company  in 
the  regiment  commanded  by  his  brother  William  in  the  Jersey 
line.  He  was  at  Trenton,  Princeton,  Brandywine  and  Spring- 
field. He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died  in  Flemington,  New 
Jersey. 

Also  Nos.  3555,  8604,  9204. 

MRS.  FRANCES  F.  WALES.  33992 

Born  in  West  Brighton,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  F.  Wales. 

Descendant  of  John  Eaton. 

Daughter  of  Taylor  Hutchins  Westfall  (1832-99)  and  Samantha  B. 
Wright  (1830-1910),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abram  Westfall  (1806-87)  and  Ann  Eaton  (1812- 
95),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Eaton  (1786-1857)  and  Polly  Schermer- 
horn   (1783-1819),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Eaton  and  Elizabeth  Braman  (i757- 
1830),  his  wife. 

John  Eaton,  (1745-1817),  served  in  Capt.  Isaac  Sergeant's 
company  in  the  Light  Horse,  1776,  to  relieve  the  army  in  New 
York.  He  w^as  born  in  Ashford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Schodack,  N. 
Y. 


360  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

MRS.  ANNE  E.  BASCOM  NORTH.  33993 

Born  in  Orwell,  Vermont 

Wife  of  Clayton  Nelson  North. 

Descendant  of  Elias  Bascom,  Ebenezer  Hulburd,  Daniel 
Sheldon  and  Lemuel  Clark. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  H.  Bascom  and  Elizabeth  Clark,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Artemidorus  Bascom  and  Chloe  Hulburd,  his 
wife ;  Moses  Avery  Clark  and  Rebecca  Wyman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elias  Bascom  and  Eunice  Allen,  his  wife; 
Ebenezer  Hulburd  and  Mary  Sheldon,  his  first  wife,  m.  1773;  Lemuel 
Clark  and  Lois  Averill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Sheldon  and  Mary  Harmon  (1717- 
1806),  his  wife,  m.  1737. 

Elias  Bascom,  (1738-1833),  served  in  the  Massachusetts 
militia  under  Capt.  Samuel  Merriman  and  was  at  the  surrender 
of  Burgoyne.    He  was  born  in  Hatfield,  Mass. ;  died  in  Orwell. 

Also  Nos.  168,  22444,  30383. 

Ebenezer  Hulburd,  (1747-1819),  was  a  minute  man  in  Capt. 
Daniel  Smith's  company  of  Vermont  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Enfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Orwell,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  168,  15341,  20634,  22444,  23329,  25482,  26885,  29967. 

Daniel  Sheldon,  (1715-98),  was  a  private  in  the  Connecticut 
militia,  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign.  He  was  born  in  Deerfield, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Suffield,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  168,  2319,  22444. 

Lemuel  Clark,  (1743- 1825),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  from  Lebanon,  Conn.  He  was  born  in  Connecticut; 
died  in  Orwell,  Vt. 

MRS.  JESSICA  STEWART  SYLVESTER.  33994 

Born  in  Middlebury,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  J.  Walter  Sylvester. 

Descendant  of  John  Stewart  and  of  Hon.  Wolcott  Hubbell. 

Daughter  of  John  Wolcott  Stewart  and  Emma   Battell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ira  Stewart  (1779-1855)  and  Betsey  Wolcott,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ira  Stewart  (i 779-1855)  and  Betsey  Wolcott, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Stewart  and  Huldah  Hubbell  (1752- 
1847),   his   wife;    Wolcott   Hubbell   and    Mary   Curtis,   his   wife. 

Wolcott  Hubbell,  (1754-1839),  served  as  a  minute  man  at 
the  battle  of  Bennington.     He  became  distinguished  in  civil 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  361 

life  in  Berkshire  county  Mass.  He  was  born  in  Woodbury, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Lanesboro,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  320,  1420,  12896,  27250. 

John  Stewart,  (1745-1828),  volunteered  at  the  battle  of 
Bennington  and  captured  a  Hessian  officer.  He  was  born  in 
Massachusetts ;  died  in  Middlebury,  Vermont. 

Also  No.  15970. 

MRS.  ETHEL  HODGE  SLEE.  33995 

Born  in  Maplewood,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  VV.  F.  Slee. 

Descendant  of  Bradford  Baker,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of   Hiram  A.   Hodge  and  Nellie  C.   Baker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Calvin  Baker  and  Caroline   Bumpus,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Bradford  Baker. 

Bradford  Baker,  (1756-1834),  volunteered  1775  under  Capt. 
Thomas  Turner  and  re-enlisted  1776  under  Capt.  Nathaniel 
Winslow.  His  pension  was  allowed  for  one  years  actual  ser- 
vice as  private  Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Marshfield,  Mass. 

Also  No.  23033. 

MRS.  GRACE  LANDON  McCAMMON.  33996 

Born  in  Rutland,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  R.  L.  McCammon. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  George  Earl  and  of  George  Earl,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  xMbert  Landon  and  Harriet  Field,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dexter  Field  and  Eliza  Earl  (b.  1805),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Earl,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Young  (1771- 
1825),  his  wife,  m.  1791. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Earl  (1735-1806)  and  Mary  Rice 
Baker,  his  wife,  m.  1757. 

See  No.  33535. 

George  Earl,  Jr.,  (1759-1847),  served  1780  as  a  private  in 
the  Vermont  militia.  He  was  bom  in  Leicester,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Chester,  Vt. 

MRS.  EMMA  JOSEPHINE  PIERCE.  33997 

Born  in  Bridport,  Vermont. 
Widow  of  William  J.  Pierce. 
Descendant  of  James  Wilcox. 

Daughter  of  Abner  Wilcox  (1782-1845)  and  Betsey  Wines,  his  third 
wife. 


362  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Wilcox  and  Eunice  Vickery  (1760-1837), 
his  wife,  m.   1777. 

James  Wilcox,  (1755-1840),  served  as  scout  and  was  in  the 
battle  of  Hubbardton,  Burgoyne  campaign.  He  was  born  in 
Killingworth,  Conn. ;  removed  to  Vermont  1773  and  died  at 
Bridport. 

MRS.  ALICE  LANDON  WHITTIER.  33998 

Born  in  Rutland,  Vermont. 
Wife  of  Harry  B.  Whittier. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  George  Earl  and  of  George  Earl,  Jr. 
Daughter  of  Albert  Landon  and  Harriet  Field,  his  wife. 
See  No.  33996. 

MRS.  SALLY  PROUTY.  ssggg 

Born  in  Marlboro,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Forsdic  Prouty. 

Descendant  of  Amos  Prouty. 

Daughter  of  Amos  Prouty  and  Phoebe  Bartlett,  his  wife. 

Amos  Prouty,  (1764-1841),  in  1780,  enlisted  for  three  years 
as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts  line  and  served  to  the  close 
of  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Spencer,  Mass. ;  died  in  Marlboro, 
Vermont. 

MRS.  ROSAMOND  VESPERSIA  MANN  SPENCER.        34000 

Born  in  Bradford,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Charles  Porter  Spencer. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Edward  Ainsworth. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Edwin  Mann  and  Maria  Ann  Gordon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Henry  Mann  and  Vespersia  Howard,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Mann  and  Alice  Ainsworth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Ainsworth  and  Sybil  Childs,  his 
wife. 

Edward  Ainsworth,  (1729-1806),  marched  from  Claremont 
at  the  Ticonderoga  Alarm,  1777.  He  was  born  in  Woodstock, 
Conn, ;  died  in  Claremont,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  15953.  17314,  18063,  23050. 

"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  Independerce. 
and  their  names  are  printed  in  italics  in  the  text  and  index.  There  are  seventeen 
"Real  Daughters"  in  this  volume. 


INDEX 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 


INDEX. 


Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 


Abercrombie,  Kate  Westcott,    221 

Acker,  Mary  C.  Gordon 139 

Aiken,   Susan  J.,    291 

Akers,  Lillie  Bowie,    249 

Alcott,  Miranda  Jocelyne, 319 

Alexander,  Julia  McGehee,     185 

Alexander,   Lucile 246 

Allen,  Elizabeth  Sophia  Jenks,    41 

Allen,  Hannah  Eliza  Benedict,    ,....  324 

Allison,  Carrie  J.,    126 

Allison,  Susan  C,    126 

Anderson,   Bertha   Lillian,    60 

Anderson,   Ida   Francis  Cole,    189 

Anderson,  Mary  West,    190 

Anderson,   Mildred  Napier, 231 

Anthony,  Annie  Graham  Scott,    14 

Armes,  Ellen  Elisabeth,    124 

Armstrong,   Helen   Thompson,    106 

Ashley,  Abigail   Cadle 223 

Atwood,  Anna  Richmond, 186 

Averill,  Louisa  T., 299 

AVERY,   HARRIET  M.,    206 

Ayars,  Ella  D., 308 

Ayrault,    Belle,     313 

Ayres,   Belle   Leonard,    105 


Bail,  Katharine  L. 285 

Bailey,  Emma    Hunt 129 

Bailey,   Julia  Persis,    216 

Bakenhus,  Edith  Steacy  Rogers,    81 

Baker,  Abby   D.,    140 

Baker,  Anna  D.,    94 

Baker,  Dorothy  A.,   93 

Baker,  Eleanor  Street 300 

Baker,   Eunice  McLellan  Kellogg,    115 

Baker,   Mary  Augusta  Wolff,    192 

Baldwin,  Annie  Eloise  Olcott,   74 


366  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Baldwin,  Fannie  L.,    66 

Ball,  Harriet  Cooke,    174 

Balloch,  Lillie  Foster  McGrew, 80 

Bamford,  Mary  Louise 135 

Barber,  Dora  Augusta,   284 

Barber,  Ella    Stevens,     48 

Bargar,  Frances  Arabelle,    14 

Barnes,  Adele  Elizabeth  Butler,    219 

Barnes,  Jane   Young,    204 

Barnes,   Mary   Harvey,    269 

Barnett,  Maud  Smith 148 

Barney,  Frances  Patterson  Pope,    88 

Barrette,   Maybelle   Clary,    223 

Bassick,  Rebecca  Elizabeth  Webb,    234 

Batcheller,  Anna  Louisa,    164 

Bates,  Estella    Eldred 212 

Bates,  Georgia  Emma  Allen,    81 

Baumann,  Annie  Rose  Greene,    193 

Beach,  Frances  Wardale,    234 

Beatty,  Mary  J.  Leach, 305 

Beckett,   Carolyn  Louise  Wells 309 

Beckett,   Grace  Wentworth  Winn,   283 

Bell,  Anna  Eliza, 23 

Bell,  Anne  Law,    338 

Bell,  Bessie  Hillard 168 

Bell,  Emily  Ruth  Harris 145 

Bell,  Lizzie   Wallace 23 

Bellinger,  Mary  McLean,    251 

Benedict,  Anna  Scureman,   27 

Benedict,  Cornelia  Sutliffe, 67 

Benedict,  Cornelia  Golay, 77 

Benedict,  Lillian  Frances,    238 

Benedict,  Mary  M.,    327 

Benedict,  Susan  Du  Puy 331 

Benham,   Caroline   Thrall,    186 

Benjamin,  Mabel  Knapp 129 

Bennet,  Irene  Mayhew  Graves,    256 

Bennett,  Ellen   Douglas   Carpenter 349 

Beutler,  Adeline  Belle,    317 

Beyerle,  Marie  L.,   27 

Bigelow,  Viola  S 341 

Bigler,  Virginia  W 34 

Billings,  Mary   Hathaway,    332 

Billings,   Mary  Stratton  Bloomer,    95 

Billings,  Myra  Cable 95 

Binford,  Harriet  Cowdrey,   82 

Bishop,  Mary  Helen  Wells, 35 

Bissell,  Beata  Wetmore,    233 

Bissell,   Emma    Palmer,    160 

Black,   Sophronia  Benton 257 

Blaine,  Anna  Coons,    338 

Bliss,    Charlotte,     153 

Blood,  Harriet  N.  Schuyler 336 

Bloodgood,   Eugenia  Genet,    53 

Bogy,  Grace  Seymour, 73 

Bolton,   Annie   G.,    322 

Boothby,  Adelaide  E.  Smith 273 

Bowen,  Margaret  W.  Mathews,    187 

Bowen,   Mary  Ellen  Collyer 44 


INDEX.  367 

Bowman,   Catherine,    30 

Boynton,  Emma  Hammond,   161 

Boynton,  Sybil  Verona 48 

Bradley,    Kate    Mickles 78 

Brainerd,  Julia  Dana,    14  9 

Branch,  Anna  Hempstead,    232 

Breidinger,  Mary  Reynolds,   201 

Brewster,  Fannie  May  Edwards 295 

Briggs,  Lavinia  B.  Robley 207 

Bright,    Mary    Bill,    285 

Brim,  Sarah  J.  T 12 

BrinkerhofT,   Edith  Nye 269 

Brinkerhoff,  Mary  Otis 25 

Bristow,  Eliza  R.,    270 

Britton,  Caroline  Berry 325 

Brodhead,  Fanny  Vaughan  Loveland, 202 

Brooke,  Julia  Isabella  Hill,    52 

Brookfield,  Alice  Benson  Mann, 199 

Broughton,  Julia  S 263 

Brown,   Catharine   J 181 

Brown,   Fannie   Wilkin    Barker,    340 

Brown,   Florence    M.,    319 

Brown,   Katherine  Van   Hovenberg,    306 

Brown,  Lucy    M.,     264 

Brown,  Mabel  Ellen  Shelton, 71 

Brown,  Margaret  Harris,    310 

Brown,  Mary  Cole,    321 

Brown,  Minnesota  Louella  Pine,   21 

Brundage,   Elizabeth  Frances,    155 

Brush,  Charlotte  Kinney 117 

Bryan,  Isabelle  Treat  Clark,    228 

Bryan,  Susan   Merwin 229 

Bulkley,  Annie  Louise 65 

Bullock,  Susan  J.  Rich, 275 

Bunnell,  Carrie  Beardsley, G3 

Burnett,   Cora   Adams,    19 

Burnham,  Frances  Rachel, 129 

Burritt,  Anna  Blanche, 241 

Burroughs,  Julia  Caroline  Hatch,    119 

Burroughs,   Mary  H.   Dickinson,    296 

Burrows,   Eva  Josephine  Wadsworth,    28 

Burrows,   Lola  Burton,    273 

BUTLER,   ELIZABETH   ELY,    219 

Butler,  Lilla  Mundy,    141 

Buzby,   Anna   Rebecca   Smith 309 

Buzzell,  Laura  Harmon,    116 


Cadle,  Anna  Pairbank,    224 

Calais,   Margaret  Malvina,    79 

Calhoun,   Clara  Z.  E 29G 

Calhoun,   Grace  B.  Ward, 259 

Calhoun,   Margaret   Marie,    82 

Callender,  Effie  East  Hallock 236 

Cameron,   Jeannie  Armsby  Dean,    1G9 

Camp,  Nannie  De  Mint  Hoke, 272 

Campbell,   Clara   A 32S 

Campbell,   Eva   Burden,    300 

Campbell,  Laura   Harrison 194 


368  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Carleton,    Kate,     331 

Carlile,  Maud  McLain,    189 

Carton,  Mary  Allen,    328 

Casey,  Sophie  Pearce, 243 

Castle,  Grace  Wood,    99 

CATHCART,    MARIA   L.    A.,    209 

CHACE,  LAURA  B.   H.,    213 

Chandler,  Florence  Huntley,    242 

Chandler,  Florence   Spangler,    197 

Chandler,  Kate  H 30 

Chase,  Augusta  Dana  Coolbaugh,    203 

Chase,  Sara,     183 

Childs,  Mary  Daisy 173 

Chubb,   Sadie  Bradley,    141 

Clapp,   Nellie   Fonda,    Ill 

Clark,  Annie  U.,    208 

Clark,  Bertha  A.,    229 

Clark,   Bertha   Holbrook,    253 

Clark,  Martha  Cilley  Brainerd,   150 

Clark,   Mattie   Herrick,    48 

Clarke,  Dora  Rawson  Bulkley,    330 

Clarke,  Lucy    Bate,     112 

Clary,   Ethel  Amelia, 224 

Clary,   Mary  J.   Kennedy,    223 

Clayes,  Alma  G.  Fairbanks, 225 

Clifford,  Mary    Scofield 209 

Coffman,  Magdalena  Harlowe,   22 

Collins,  Gracia  Blair  Dnrrow, 8 

Colson,  Sarah  Ellicott,    333 

Comfort,  Sarah  Catherine,   143 

Comstock,  Emilie,    294 

Conrad,  Ella  Cotton, 240 

Coolidge,  Grace  Meserve,    130 

Coombs,  Mary  Blackledge,    200 

Cooney,  Laura    S.,     337 

Cooper,  Adalena  Meeks,   216 

Cornish,  Carrie  Porter, 217 

Cosgrove,  Therza  L.  Hosley, 314 

Cotton,  Evelyn  Johnson, 82 

Coulson,  Clara  Gordon, 261 

Coulter,  Olive  Lydia  Loring,    278 

Cowles,  Frances  Anne,    l'^2 

Cox,  Abby   Jane,    355 

Cox,  Alice 1J5 

Cramer,  Lucy  Ellsworth  Cowles, 213 

Crawford,  Elizabeth  Robinson  Suydam,    244 

Crawford,  Mary  Goff,    3 

Crawley,  Corrie  Lee, 45 

Creaner,    Anna,    ^^* 

Creaner,  Louise,     ^''^ 

Cribbs,  Eliza  Jane  King,    221 

Crocker,    Cornelia   M.,    t%% 

Croning,   Effie   G ^A 

Crosby,  Cora  Morgan, 11^ 

Cross,  Gertrude  Messer,    ^^^ 

Curran,  Emma  M.  Gilmore,    1°2 

Cutting,  Maria  Snow,    ^A^ 

Cutting,  Mary  P.,    • ^^^ 


INDKX.  369 

Dada,  Olivia  Pamella  Wells 252 

Daehler,    Kate   Ledyard    Duell 17  0 

Dake,  Clara  O.,    :{20 

Danielson,  Rosa  Peckham,    121 

Darragh,  Fannie  J.  Bevington 347 

Darrow,  Elizabeth  Vernera 8 

Daugherty,  Susan  Peyton  Telfair, 19 

Dauser,  Amy  Pugh 19 

Davenport,  Mercy  Snow 122 

Davis,   Armida    Moses,     210 

Davis,   Elizabeth   Gary   Desha,    24  5 

Davis,   Helen    Phillips    Bullard,    149 

Davis,   Lillie   Peck,    246 

Davis,  Neta   Maude   Long,    ICO 

Day,   Josephine   E.,    258 

Day,   Lilla  Alberta 282 

Day,   Mary  Alma  Holland 274 

Day,   Rebecca    Hatch,    27  4 

Day,   S.    Elizabeth,     312 

Dean,   Carolyn  Simpson,    59 

Dean,   Edna    Divver 208 

Dean,   Lyde  Winans,    346 

Decker,   Helen   Estelle,    3 

Defendorf,  Jeanette  Cooper, 7G 

Deniston,  Margaret  Fuller, 94 

Dennis,  Edith  Garcelon,    274 

Dent,  Minnie  Grace,    253 

Derby,    Lida    M.,    215 

Dewey,  Louisa  Mary  Haywood,    315 

Dexter,  Mary  J.  Dana,    54 

Dickey,    Clarinda,     165 

Diffenbaugh,  Lizzie  Allington,    98 

Dimond,  Mary  C,    292 

Dixon,  Harriet  M.   Fales,    40 

Doane,  Mary  Appleton,   302 

Dodge,   Agnes  Louise  Hastings, 308 

Dodge,  Anne    Seymour    Quinn,    193 

Dodge,   Clara    M.,     225 

Dodge,  Emily,  Matilda, 225 

Dodge,  Lucretia    Yeaman,    300 

Dodge,   May  Agnes  Coe,    162 

Dorand,  Hortense  Funsten,    301 

Doten,    Gertrude  Hatch 277 

Douglass,  Adra   Castella,    154 

Douglass,   Eva    Burke 152 

Douglass,  May   Weagley,    20 

Douw,  Harriet  Rooker  Tate,    275 

Dreher,  Adelaide  Overton,    38 

Driggs,  Alice  Augusta,    10 

Duer,  Virginia  Rose 275 

Duncan,  Sarah  McKinley, 343 

DUNLOP,  LUCINDA  ELLIS,    341 

Dunn,  Hannie  Frazier,    248 

Dunn,  Mary  C.  Reid 51 

Durant,  Eda  Florence  Hays 23 

Dweily,  Abbie  H 288 

Earhart,  Margaret  Boyd, 28 

Earling,  Edna  B.,    269 

14 


370  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Early,  Harriette  Powell,    215 

Eastman,    Maude   Marshall,    291 

Ebbs,  Minnie  A.,    43 

Eddy,  Carrie  M.,    207 

Edson,  Ann  Maria,    280 

Edwards,  Hattie  Beers 67 

Eilenberger,  Amanda  J.  Look 263 

Eilers,  Agnes  M 301 

Ela,  Hannah  Stiles  Lyman,    286 

Eldridge,   Tabitha  Clifton,    30 

Elkin,   Nell   Duncan,    2  46 

Elliott,  Mary  Esther  Whittlesey 161 

Elmer,   Sarah   Perkins,    35 

Ely,  Ellen  Caryl,    17  4 

Englisch,   S.   Alice  Knode,    316 

Esty,  Frances  Larkin, 313 

Eudaly,   Katharine   Barber 109 

Evans,  Jennie    Peirce 2  67 

Evans,  Mary    J 352 

Evans,   Rebecca  Vv'oodson,    147 

Eve,    Alice    Horton,     45 

Everest,  Lillian  Pike,    7 

Everett,    Fannie   Sisson 261 

Fairbairn,   Carrie  Spaulding,    123 

Farnum,  Emily  Gertrude  Joslyn, 99 

Faulknor,  Dorothy  Davis, 9 

Ferry,   Julia  Eleanor,    238 

Fessenden,    Georgana  Eliza,    184 

Fessenden,   Maude   Everett,    183 

Field,    Lydia    B.,    171 

Fife,  Celia  Carrington 66 

Finley,    Leonora,    101 

Finn,  Katherine  Scott,    1.41 

Fisher,   Estelle,    251 

Fisher,  Rowena    Gregg 282 

Fisher,   Sarah    Maria 2 S3 

Fisher,   Sarah  Newton,    329 

Fitz-Gerald,  Helen  Hoffman,    303 

Fleming,  Harriet  Louise,    29 

Fletcher,  Mary  Ellen,    220 

Fling,  Nellie  Pierce,    ^4 

Flippen,  Florence  Armistead  Brown,    51 

Flood,  Ida  Lanner,    ^"^ 

Flower,  Lida  Carr,    186 

Floyd- Jones,  Elizabeth  M., 325 

Focht,  Carrie  Reeves,    349 

Folts,   Lizzie,    326 

Folts,  Margaret  Tanner,    32b 

Fox,   Ellen  Elizabeth,    88 

Fox,   Lizzie  Richardson,    13f 

Prazier,  Eleanor  Williams •^^'^ 

Frear,  Martha  Frances  Wright,    5 

Frev/;  Emma  Jane  Woodworth,    197 

Frye,  Kate  Colony,    136 

Puller,  Augusta  B., 


69 


Puller,  Kate  Florence  Kelly,    ^5o 

Fuller,  Laila  Wait 1^*^ 

Fuller,   Martha   M.,    ^"^^ 


INDEX.  371 

Gage,  Mabel  Reynolds  Knowles, 279 

Gardner,   Violet    McClure 347 

Gartz,   Kate  Crane 255 

Garvin,  Louise  D 297 

Gauss,  Helen  W 228 

Gay,  Sallie  Ewell,    83 

Giddings,  Anna  L.   Bedell,    140 

Gilbert,   Ella  Dodds,    95 

Gilbert,  Roby  M 281 

Gildemeister,   Theodora 145 

Giles,  Elizabeth  C 33G 

Gillespie,  Grace  Rose  Curran 182 

Gillette,   Carolyn  Elizabeth  Rice, 177 

Gillette,   Elisabeth   Hooker 69 

Gillette,  Hattie  R.  Stark 73 

Gilliford,   Jane  Nye 189 

Glanville,  Ida  L.   B..    108 

Glass,    Edwina  A.    Chandler 333 

Glazier,  Emma  Kate 221 

Gleason,  Leila  Seward 74 

Godbold,  Caroline  Agnes,    119 

Godcharles,  Elizabeth    Burkenbine,     33 

Godcharles,   Elizabeth  Hobart 34 

Goddard,  Martha  E.  Stirling, 252 

Gooch,  Mary  Watson  Payne,    47 

Goodall,    Blanche,    103 

Goodwin,  Elenora  Phoebe,   357 

Gorham,   Annie  E 74 

Gould,  Eliza  Van  Home,    3 

Graham,  Helen  J.  Whiting 235 

Gray,   Sarah  Kendrick,    247 

Grjeen,  Emma,     2Qi 

Green,   Lucy   Garrison,    266 

Greene,   Elizabeth   Dunkin   Hoff,    325 

Greenfield,  Jewel  Paver 248 

Greenwood,  Helen  R., 124 

Gregg,   Caroline   Warner,    256 

Grier.    Gertrude,     146 

Griffith,   Flora  Schneider,    340 

Griggs,  Alice  Winston,    49 

Grimes,   Annie  Elizabeth  Rhodes,    258 

Grimes,   Harriet    Minot 305 

Griswold,  Ethel  Marie  Sharp, 189 

Guild,  Mary  A.,    292 

GUMP,   LUCY   ANN,    25 


Hack.    Estelle    Ward 12 

Haden,    Anne   Bates,    83 

Hagan,    Rowena    Snead 57 

Hagemann,  Bertha  M.  Dumser,    255 

Haile.  Tempe  Perry,    301 

Hall,   Charlotte   R 230 

Hall,  Margaret   Newlands,    165 

Hall,   Margaret   Payne 270 

HALL,   MARY   BIBB,    248 

Hall,  Mary  Frances,    15*i 

Hall,   Sarah    Garrett,     .  ■) 

Halliday,    Margaret 31 


y/2  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Hammond,  Georgena  May  Smith,    329 

Hancox,  Lucy  A., 62 

Hanson,  Mary  Adams  Smith,    125 

Harlowe,   Prances  Persingei*,    22 

Harmon,  Rachel  Fisher,    107 

Harney,  Edith  Isabel,    56 

Harney,  Mabel  T., 55 

Harper,  Eugenia   Long,    91 

Harper,  Maude  De  Lano,    5  4 

Harper,  Nina    Silcott,    24 

Harrington,  Lucie  Cochran,    239 

Harris,   Catharine  Smith,    310 

Harris,   Harriet    Elizabeth    Ankeny,     110 

Harrison,  Flora  Anthony 1S7 

Harrison,   Rachel    Frances,     187 

Harry,  Mary  S.  Wood, 351 

Hart,  Gertrude  A.,    31 

Hart,  Helen   Weston,    132 

Harvey,  Jane  Merton, 108 

Harvey,  Lucy  Lucina  Clark,    108 

Hassler,  Abbie   Bilyeu,    344 

Hatch,  Anna  Sanford  Head, 323 

Hawkins,   Elniina   Landes,    3  58 

Haynes,  Viola  Archer, 133 

Hays,  Ida  May,    24 

Hazzard,  Harriet  H., 20  4 

Heath,  Mary  Hubbard,    314 

Heddens,  Mary  Barret 113 

Heddens,   Mattie  Offutt,    113 

Heller,    Blanche    Burton,    304 

Hemenway,  Alice  Spaulding,    42 

Henderson,  Grace  Erwin,    81 

Hendy,  Ellen  Overfield, 3  9 

Henry,   Kathryn  Voorhies,    222 

Herbert,  Edith  Laurett  Bailey,    92 

Herrick,  Florence  Birch,    : 162 

Hewitt,  Alice  Frances  Everest,    174 

Hickenlooper,  Lucie  Palmer,    211 

Hickey,  Marie  Cooke,    50 

Hickok,   Louise  Anderson,    196 

Hildner,  Ada  Louise  Smith, 138 

Hill,  Elizabeth    Bradley,     254 

Hill,  Jane  Thrall,    175 

Hindman,   Florence   Taylor,    353 

Hindman,   Mary   Jane   Taylor,    353 

Hobart,  Bertha  Bryant, 280 

Hobbs,  Florence  E.  Wilmot, 68 

Hodgin,  Minnie  Connell, 305 

Hoefler,  Mary  Lena  Rice,    9 

Hoke,  Violet  McLean, 8  4 

Holcombe,  Alice  Watts,    24  5 

Hollenbeck,   Kate   Hart,    177 

Hoot,  Anzaletta  Willard,    193 

Hope,   Helen   H 107 

Hopkins,  Nina  Ellett  Cabell,    8  4 

Horner,  May  Belle  Dodge,    289 

Horton,  Katherine  Krebs, 350 

Hosley,  Delia  A.,    314 

Hosmer,  Marian  Thompson,    134 


INDEX.  2,7Z 

Hotchkiss,  Hattie  Stark. 71 

Houghtelin,  p:thel  May  Haskell 61 

How,  Clara  Dewey,    31 

Howard,   Anna    C 281 

Howard,   Eliza  L 87 

Howe,  Anna   Lawrence,    315 

Howe,  Emily  Theodocia  Hodgkins 3lf; 

Hoy,  Grace  Helena  Birch 1C2 

Hubbard,  Alma  Rose IGfj 

Huffman,  Maude  Merriam 35S 

Hughes,   Ethel   Florence  Stone,    277 

Hughes,   Mary  Green 2fJ 

Hull,  Jennie  Rossman 257 

Hunniciitt,  Olivia   Greenleaf,    84 

Hunt,  Margaret   Scott 211 

Hunt,   Nettie  Alice 14 

Hunter,  Jennie   D 322 

Hunter,  Margaret   Force,    59 

Huntington,  Grace  Livingston 187 

Huston,  Mary  Ann  Britt,    263 


Ingalls,  Harriette  A.,    6 

IRISH,   PHEBE   SALISBURY,    357 

Irvine,  Helen  Crittenden 294 

Ives,  Cora  Morse, 155 

Ivins,  Virginia  Wilcox,    2C6 


Jackman,   Katharine   Sears,    355 

Jackson,   Ellen    D.,    288 

Jackson,   Mary    A.,     4 

James,  Edna  Orr 226 

Jaquett,  Eliza  Eraley,    311 

Jarvis,    Edith    Watrous 178 

Jenkins,   Florence   Foster 152 

Jewett,   Clara  L.   Smith,    178 

Jewett,  Mae    Youngman,    317 

Jewett,   Ruth    Gould,     142 

Johnson,  Alice  Josephine,    130 

Johnson,   Ann    Bennett,     322 

Johnson,   Byrdie  Robertson 47 

Johnson,   Hannah  Harris 310 

Johnson,   Lois  Beavers, 264 

Johnson,   Sarah  Marian  Harris 310 

Johnston,   Frances  Butler 218 

Johnstone,  Kathleen 85 

Johnstone,  Mary,    86 

Jones,  Anna    A.,     302 

Jones,  Elizabeth  M.  Foley 345 

Jones,   E.    May,    33  4 

Jones,  Julia  B 2  96 

Jones,  Katharine  Spicer  Chesebro 232 

Jones.  Maude  Brantley  Allgood 85 

Joseph,   Mary   Fox,    88 

Joslin,  Rebecca  Richardson 130 

Judson,   Jesta   A.,    98 

Jump,   Gertrude 102 


374  daughte:rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

Keith,  Ada  Byrd  Hooper 60 

Keith,  Mary  Ella  Dustin 151 

Kelton,  Laura  Brace,    ._. 15 

Kendrick,  Ada  Smith, 249 

Kenney,  Anne  Allen, 115 

Kephart,  M.  Caroline, 250 

Keyes,  Carrie  Winch,    66 

Kilmer,  Annie  E 308 

Kimball,  Caroline  Ellen  Converse,    69 

King,  Josephine  M., 21 

Kingsley,  Lucy  Evelyn  Sinclair, 254 

Kinsey,  Maria  Buttolph 40 

Kirk,  Mary  Sears  Cowles,    213 

Knapp,  Martha  Chesley,   133 

Knickerbocker,  Josephine  Youngman, 318 

Knight,  Mary  Martin,   3  5 

Krebs,    Mary   Wallace,    350 

Kurtz,   Ettie   M.,    157 


Ladd,  Marion   Gay,    43 

Lake,  Eliza  Hill,    330 

Landon,   Mary   Biggs,    182 

Lang,  Clara  A.  McDuffee, 306 

Langston,  Georgia  Elinor  Sennett, 249 

Langworthy,  Lois  Caroline  Babcock, 167 

Larkin,  Frances  Hubbard,    314 

Lattin,  Elva  Kenyon,    236 

Lawrence,  Lora  A 303 

Lawton,   Grace,    107 

Leach,   Mary   Mills   Fish,    318 

Leland,  Harriet  Mowry  Lapham,    121 

Lemly,  Harriet  Porter  Milliken, 240 

Lescher,  Nita  Colville,    262 

Lewis,  Clara  Kingsbery, 261 

Lewis,  Florence   Woodruff,    237 

Leworthy,  Arabelle  Wheeler,   156 

Lightner,   Elizabeth  Hepburn,    345 

Lilly,  Hester  Virginia  Calvert,    118 

Lindsay,  Jessie  Nye  Davis, 29 

Little,  Cora  Hooper,    59 

Liveright,  Margaret  Krebs 350 

Livingston,  Lucena  Inez  Vinall,    291 

Locke,  Mary  E.  Covell, 171 

Loeb,  Stella  Cohen,   90 

Long,  Ellen  Morehead, 198 

Long,  Margaret  Graham  Thompson,    13 

Longfellow,  Alice  M.,    127 

Loomis,  Fannie  Hatheway, 76 

Loid,  Mary  E.  C,    256 

Loughmiller,  Abigail  Eliza  Smead,    106 

Loughridge,  Frances  C.  B.,    271 

Love,   Jane  Anna 199 

Love,  Jessie    R.,    2 

Lovejoy,  Jane    Fleming,     -9 

Lovejoy,   Mary  E., • :^9Z 

Lovell,  Eugenia  Frances  Bartlett, j^^ 

Low,  Emma  Frances,    1^1 

Lower,  Carrie  Le  Bart, 1^5 


INDEX.  .^75 

Loyster,  Dora  Freeborn, 4 

Lunham,  Minnie  Eurania  Brockway 10 

Lyie,  Frances  Douglas Sfi 

Lynch,  Rosamond  Rust 40 

Lyon,  Mabel  P 183 

Lyons,  Mary  Amanda, 216 


McAdam,   Irene  Guest  Chittenden,    293 

McCain,  Ethel  Rondthaler ; i  04 

McCammon,  Grace  Landon,    '.Uil 

McCarroll,  Ellen  Crandall 355 

McCaulley,   Kate   Dunlevy 339 

McDouffal,  Elizabeth  Day 258 

McGraw,  Emeline  Childs 179 

McKenzie,  lone  Lewis,    90 

McKinney,   Rena  E.,    101 

McKnight,   Gertrude  L 349 

McKnight,   Mary  McClure,    110 

McLain,   Helen   Virginia  Wysong,    242 

McLean,  Ada  Manderson,    196 

McLearn,  Josephine 32 

McLure,  Mary  Chalmers  Nowell 211 

MacMillan,  Laura  Knight,    7 

MacMurphy,  Harriet  Sherrill  Dakin,   304 

MacNee,  Jennie  Garrison, 169 

McQueen,  Sarah  Pickens,    221 

Madison,  Louise,    356 

Magone,  Mary  I.  Gordon, 7 

Main,  Charlotte  B.,    167 

Mann,   Ethel  Johnstone,    86 

Manning,   Annie    Peyre,     210 

Manning,  Isabel    Bloomfleld,    119 

MAPLES,  RUTH  BARNEY,    5 

Marble.  Annie  Russell,    279 

Marshall,    Sarah    Lucilla,    233 

Matthews,   Christina   W.,    47 

Maxwell,  Lucy  Young  Banks, 220 

Mayo,    Emma   Lynde,    215 

MEAD,   BETSEY   ROBINSON,    217 

Mead,   Grace,      178 

Mead,   Ida    Thurber,     170 

Meader,  Lucie  Claflen  Briggs,    207 

Meeker,    Charlotte    Isabel,    276 

Meldrum,  Julaette  E., 158 

Menzies,    Katharine    N.,     Ill 

Meriam,   Annie    Lund 126 

Merriam,  Florence  Floyd, 37 

Merrill,  Julia  Husted,    344 

Merritt,  Mary  T.  Cuddeback,    11 

Messier,  Mary  Ella  Giles, 307 

Metcalf,  Mattie  Woodbridge,    142 

Miles,  Carrie  Merrall,   &S 

Miles,  May  Lena  Parker,    179 

Miller,  Ada  Bell  Bateman, 23 

Miller,   Caroline    Marqueze,     32 

Miller,   Charlotta 39 

Miller,  Fannie   Keller,    146 

Miller,  Florence   Geehr,    257 


376  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Miller,   Gertrude    Schumann,    202 

Miller,   Madge,    334 

Miller,   Margaret  M 341 

Millet,   Mary  Geraldine  Reed,    11 

Mills,    Cornelia    Knower 162 

Miner,  Elizabeth,    351 

Minnick,  Angelia  Morrill, 102 

Mitchell,   Elmira  E 136 

Mitchell,  Emma  Wharton,    90 

Monroe,  Mary  A., 2  60 

Montgomery,  Roselle  Mercier,    250 

Moore,  Meta  E.  Smith 250 

Moore,   Florence  Carrington  Cabell 163 

Morehead,  Mary  Sullivant,    188 

Morrison,  Elizabeth   Barker,    16 

Morrison,  Mary   Otis,    120 

Morrow,  Mary  Ashmead, 1 

Mundy,   Laura  OfEutt,    115 

Mundy,   Margaret   OfEutt,    271 

Murphy,  Alice  Martha  Vail 106 

Murphy,  Caroline   Lois,    255 

Murphy,  Elizabeth  J., 105 

Myers,  Ethel,    45 


Nash,  Maria  F 123 

Nathan,  Etta  Wolfe,   61 

Neal,  Caroline  Fiske 126 

Nelles,  Lena  Ralston,    46 

Nelson,  Lillian  Waters 302 

Newbern,  Marion  C.  Whiteman, 200 

Newell,  Elizabeth  Kilbourne, 96 

Newton,  Caroline  Gaylord,    238 

Nickerson,  Harriet  J 57 

Nicol,  Adelaide  Louise, 226 

Norcross,  Mildred,    327 

North,  Anna    Church,    173 

North,   Anne  E.   Bascom 360 

Northam,   Hattie  Tiffany,    70 

Northam,   Sarah    A 72 

Norton,  Adaline   Hemming 17 

Norton,   Belle    R.,    163 

Norton,   Clara   A 17 

Norton,  Louisa  Key,    244 

Norton,   Ruth    Amy,     57 

Norwood,  Jeanie  Mary, 278 

Nye,  Irene, 270 


Olds,  Effle,    15 

Orcutt,  Elizabeth  G.  Bailey, 136 

Osborn,  Esther  Thrall 176 

Osborne,  Nellie  Porter 128 

Osgood,  Susanna  Patton  Tate, 79 

Ostrander,  Mary  J 331 

Overman,  Flora  Keith,    209 

Owen,  Mary  Alicia, l'*8 

Owen,  Sarah  Bird  Dorrance,    227 


INDEX.  2J-J 

Page,  Emma   Jerusha  Chatfield 303 

Page,  Jessie   Stevens,    259 

Paine,  Maria  Hubbell, 38 

Palmer,  Emma  W.,    63 

Parker,   Camille  Mercier 250 

Parker,   Edwina    A 170 

Parker,  Lucy   M 72 

Parker,   Marilla  Zeroyda,    95 

Parkhlll,   Alice  Carpenter 324 

Parsons,  Elizabeth   White 342 

Patten,  Kate  Spaulding,    72 

Patteson,  Anne  Harris, 168 

Paules,  Cornelia  Armstrong,    206 

Payne,  Mary  Abby  Corbin 238 

Pearson,  Anna  Van   Winkle,    154 

Peck,  Lucinda  Whitney, 56 

Peckham,  Katherine  Fenner 122 

Penn,  Martha  Smith 87 

Penn,   Maude  Clark,    87 

Perkins,   Effie  Clare  Mann, 100 

Perkins,  E.  Gertrude  Stow,    231 

Perlie,    Rebecca   A.,    80 

Perry,  Clara  Louise  Long, 198 

Peters,  Anna   Forman,    222 

Pettit,   Mary   House,    311 

Pevey,  Anna  Coburn, 134 

Phelps,  Netta  W.  Sheldon 52 

Phillips,  Mary  Hamilton,    227 

Pichereau,  Margaretta  Crane, 260 

Pierce,  Emma  Josephine,    361 

Pierce,   Mary  McKnight,    313 

Pine,  Amy  Ethel, 22 

Pinkham,  Mabel  Howard  Mann, 200 

Pitcher,  Lena  Miriam  Scroggs, 109 

Pitman,  Mary  Eraser,    225 

Pitney,  Helen  Wells  Rose,    262 

PLAISTED,  THANKFUL  BABB, 116 

Piatt,  Loula  Roberts 184 

Platter,  Amelia  Waring 104 

Playter,  Effie  Beatrice,    157 

Playter,  Malvina  Drake,   157 

Pond,   Susan    White,    290 

Porter,  Minnie  E., 218 

Post,  Evelyn  Newlands,    164 

Potter,  Mary  L., 10 

Powers,  Margaret  Stewart, 359 

Prescott,   Lelia   Crafts 287 

Price,  Caroline  Marqueze, 32 

Price,   Mary   D.    Hickman 62 

PROUTY,    SALLY,     362 

Pugsley,  Anna  Martin,    284 

Pugsley,  Sara  B., 147 

Putnam,  Ruth  Sarah,    295 


Quimby,  Ella  Maria  Sanders, 151 

Quirk,  Lillian  De  France  Park,    297 


3/8  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

Ramsay,  Clarise  Harris,    61 

Ransom,  Flora  Montfort,    75 

Ray,   Edith,     334 

Ray,   Helen,    334 

Read,  Elizabeth  Prentice 96 

Rebotham,   Edna   Richmond 75 

Reeves,  Fanny  Lee, 80 

Remington,  Mary  L,., 150 

Remley,    Bertha,    267 

Reynolds,   Dorothy  Amelia,    72 

Rhodes,  Elizabeth   Peebles,    199 

Rhodes,  Rowena  A. 288 

Rich,  Claribel 354 

Richards,   Gertrude  Mersereau,    147 

Richardson,  Fanny  Ellen,    124 

Rickard,  Liva  Albertina, 195 

Ridout,  Edith  Harden, 276 

Robertson,  Edna    Walker,    268 

Robertson,   Ellen  Boren, 212 

Robertson,   Grace   Barrett,    53 

Robinson,  Mora  Miller, 114 

Rockwell,  Mary  Emma  Birdseye, 237 

Rodes,   Louise  Horton,    46 

RODGERS,   MARTHA   PENN,    86 

Roelker,  Emilie  Virginia 172 

Rogers,  Mary  Hulbert,    339 

Rolfe,  Mary  Ann  Le  Bosquet, 347 

Root,  Margaret  H..    13  5 

Rosebrugh,  Julia  Elizabeth,    96 

Rowan,  Mary  K.,   107 

Rowe,  Mary  Salladin,    158 

Rugg,  Fannie  Webster 292 

Runge,  Alvema  K.  Drayton, 343 

Russell,  Emma  M.,    132 

Sands,  Lulu  Brasee, 17 

Sarles,   Sarah   Ann 109 

Schlesinger,  Ella  Cohen 90 

Scott,   Olive   G 358 

Scribner,  Flora  J., 290 

Scruggs,  Minna  King,    222 

Scully,  Helen  Sweeny 354 

Seaman,  Helen  E., 101 

Searle,  Alice  Lucretia  Hotchkiss, 2 

Selleck,  Bertha   Bly,    5 

Sells,  Minnie  Bargar 1^ 

Sharp,  Ellen  Deane '^^^ 

Sharp,   Lillian  Windle,    1^ 

Shaw,   Harriet  Livingston  Curtis,    205 

Shaw,  Kate  Woodruff 1^5 

Shepard,  Beulah  B.  Johnson,   ^^0 

Sherwood,  Ina  Estella,    i^^ 

Shillingford,  Josephine  Lewis,    ^°^ 

Short,    Alice,     ^y 

Sickler,  Ruth  Sheppard,    ^Ji 

Siggins,  Alice  N ^^^ 

Slee,   Ethel   Hodge,    ^^j. 

Small,  Mary  Grant ^" 


INDEX.  379 

Smith,  Anna  Lumpkin  P^orce 299 

Smith,  Carrie  Conant 312 

Smith,  Emma  Griscom 128 

Smith,  Emma  Needham 4 

Smith,  Ernestine  Leech,    2C6 

Smith,  Florence  Slack,    190 

Smith,  Hannah  H.  Fogg, 311 

Smith,   Mary  Davis  Hall 270 

Smith,  Minnie  Rawson 252 

Smith,   Zayda  M.   Risley,    167 

Snead,  Richard  Callaway,   58 

Snelgrove,  Mary  Conde,    158 

Snyder,  Cora  Lee,    19G 

Soper,  Susan  Bliss 154 

Spear,  Nellie  Gause 239 

Spencer,  Rosamond  Vespersia  Mann 3G2 

Sprague,  Clara  V 143 

Spry,  Clara  Jane  Frick, 27 

Squire,  Lillie  McMichael 195 

Staples,  S.  Harriet 278 

Staring,  Arvilla 319 

Starr,  Emma  B.  Tillinghast 337 

Stearns,  Addie  L 94 

Stebbins,  Clara  C.  Siggins, 205 

Stein,  Hattie  M.,    190 

Steinhimer,  Anna  Russell  Scott 88 

Stevens,  Matilda  Roberts, 149 

Stevens,  Nellie  Hayes, 103 

Stewart,  Grace  Julia  Cutting 227 

Stoekwell,  Sarah  Hunt, 180 

Stoddard,  Rebecca  B.,   159 

Stone,  Carrie  Bell, 298 

Stone,  Julia  Stow,    231 

Stoskopf,  Caroline  Brewster,    97 

Stowell  Maude  Vinton,    315 

Strawinski,   Helen  Dennis,    351 

Stumm,  Lucy  Wetmore, 337 

Stusse,  Marion  Emma  Savage 52 

Swain,  Eleanor  Warner 297 

Swann,  Ethel  Innes,    272 

Sweeny,  Vina  A., 354 

Swisher,  Florence  M.  Ricker, 296 

Sylvester,  Jessica  Stewart,    360 


Tallmadge,  Abbie  May  Hedges,   18 

Taylor,   Frances   Lilian,    262 

Taylor,    Jennie    M.,    159 

Taylor,  Juliana  E.,    239 

Tefft,   Georgiana   Buswell 336 

Temple,    Mabel,    125 

Tennant,  Helen  Smith,    4 

Tew,   Cora   Sheldon 166 

Thayer,    Lucy    Darling 76 

Thayer,    Marjorie,    277 

THOMAS,  ELIZA  PERRY, 117 

Thomas,  Genevieve  Palmer,    32*^ 

Thomas,  Sarah  E., 272 

Thompson,  Elizabeth  B., 26 


380  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 


Thompson,  Emily  Lufbarrow I53 

Thompson,  Eugenia  Douglas 13 

Thompson,  Florence  Foster  Thomson, 268 

Thornton,  Idella  Cross, 219 

Thresher,   Clara  Bell,    44 

Thurman,  Harriett  Webb, 16 

Tilden,  Emelyn  Wells, 214 

Tilden,  Marion  Reakirt,    338 

Tomlinson,  Julia  Crawford,    265 

Toomer,  Rebecca  Chappell 50 

Townsend,  Harriette  Stone,    283 

Townsend,  Rosabelle  Van  Siclen, 328 

Townson,  Marie  Antoinette  Castle,   163 

Tozer,    Helen    M.,     144 

Tracy,  Elizabeth  Marion,    139 

Treadway,   Florence   C,    63 

Trefethen,  Georgia  A.  Davis,   116 

Truxal,  Alice  Ansley 355 

Truxal,   Eva   Kelly 354 

Tucker,  Abbie  Louise, 65 

Turner,  Lucinda  M 206 

Turner,  Sophie  Porter  Scott 137 

Tutwiler,  Annie  Pope, 89 


Van  Buskirk,  Kate  Crawford, 137 

Van  Deusen,  Ethel  Lee, 326 

Van  Etten,   Olive,    8 

Van  Gorden,  Clara  Holmes,    176 

Van   Kleeck,    Dida,    142 

Van  Meter,  Mabelle,    271 

Vanneman,  Mary  Harris,    312 

Van  Voorhis,  Ora  Overhiser, 348 

Vaughn,  Annie  E 228 

Vaughn,  Bertha  C,   357 

Vaughn,  Catherine  Love,    201 

Viles,  Lucinda  M 134 

Virgin,  Bessie  Smith 250 

Vogel,  Alice  Don  Carlos, 259 

Vorce,   Martha  Sophia,    219 

Vrooman,  Ann  Ford, 12 


Wade,  Ellen   Garretson,    24 

Wainewright,  Martha  Beebe,    33 

Wales,   Frances   F.,    359 

Walker,  Alice  Mather 70 

Walker,  Emily  Virginia  Norvell,    143 

Walker,  Margaret  J., 47 

WaJiace,   Helen  Crawley,    344 

Walrad,  Grace  B.  C, 180 

Walter,  Georgiana  Siggins, 205 

Walter,   Marilla  A.   Swetland,    202 

Ward,  Anna  Scranton "7  7 

WARDWELL,  ELIZABETH  CHURCH, 41 

Warner,  Elizabeth  Hayward,    168 

Warner,    Jewell,     233 

Warren,  Jean  Daviess,    114 

Warren,  Maria  A., 341 


IND^X.  381 

Washington,  Gertrude  A.  M., 144 

Waters,  Cora  M 181 

Watts,  Margaret  Anderson 112 

Waugh,  Julia  Davidson 264 

WAY,  OLIVIA  TUCKERMAN 87 

Weaver,  Georgie  R 34 

Weaver,   Harriet   Elizabeth,    65 

Webb,  Katharine  Spangler, 197 

Weeks,  Lillian  Wood 218 

Welch,  Harriet  Marshall  Brown 280 

Weller,  Josephine  H 318 

Welles,  Katharine  A 34 

Wellington,  Jessie  Jewett  Hall, 298 

Welsh,  Hedelind  Elisa  Beck 332 

West,  Anna  Satterlee  Angler 36 

West,  Harriet  Campbell, 191 

Weston,  Georgiana  Howes, 133 

Weston,  Mary  Wyman  Sinclair, 20 

Wetmore,  Maria  Shattuck 33 

Wheeler,  Sarah  James,    104 

Whitaker,  M.  Grace,    3  2 

White,  Ella  Holmes,    1 

White,  Sarah  E 18 

White,  Thomas  Erskine  Young, 220 

Whitfield,  Priscilla  Shelby  Humphreys, Ill 

Whiting,  Mary  E.,    121 

Whitmore,    Grace    Walcott,    293 

Whittemore,  Evelyn  Bullard 287 

Whittier,  Alice  Landon 362 

Whitworth,  Maude  E.  Lillibridge 356 

Wight,  Anna  Daniels,    335 

Wild,     Anna    Medbury 321 

Williams,  Florence  Goodhue 135 

Williams,   Henrietta  Haste,    151 

Williams,  Julia  Izard 89 

Williams,  Laura  F., 14  4 

Williamson,  Annette  Bennett,    323 

Willis,  Georgia  Clark,    231 

Wilson,  Christine  Carrington, 67 

Wilson,  Georgiana  Whittlesey, 78 

Wilson,  Kittle  Head 56 

Wilson,  Lida  Bray,    6 

Wilson,  Louise  Emily  Fellows 343 

Wilson,  Mary  Hall 165 

Winch,  Fannie  J 67 

Winsor,  Helen  Augusta,    166 

Winston,  Joe  Kennedy 147 

Wise,   Emily  Schofield 97 

Witherspoon,  Mary  Edmonia  Offutt,    113 

Withington,  Mary  B.,    131 

WIXSON,   LYDIA  ROLLINS,    117 

Wolf,   Lucretia  Bell 98 

Wood,  Elizabeth 5S 

Wood,  Sarah  Jane 214 

Woodruff,  Sarah  J.  Wheeler 9 

Woodward,  Ann  Parker 306 

Woodworth.  Grace  Elma,   1?^ 

Wray,  Jennie  Johnston, 348 


382  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  RKVOl  iJTION. 


Wright,  Annie  Gregory,    247 

Wright,  Apphia  Harryet, 24 


Yard,   Ella  H 153 

Yeomans,  Frances  A 192 

Young,  Ellen  L.  Davis, 13 

Young,  Hattie  Anderson,    166 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


Ancestors'  Index 


ROLL  OF  HONOP 


Abercrombie,  Maj.   Charles 50 

Adams,  Sergt.  Amos, 52 

Adams,   Benjamin, 343 

Adams,   Capt.   Ebenezer,    355 

Adams,  Nathaniel 305 

Adams,  Lieut.  Samuel,    129 

Ainsworth,   Di'.    Edward,     362 

Alcott,   Capt.   John 319 

Alexander,   Lieut.  Abram 90 

Alexander,   Lieut.  Abram,  Sr.,    2  46 

Alexander,   John  McKnitt,    185,   358 

Alexander,   James,    184 

Allen,  Sergt.   Aaron,    328 

Allen,  Corp.  Benjamin SO 

Allen,  Judge  John 356,   357 

Allen,   Samuel,    2SS 

Allen,   Stephen 12,315 

Allyn,   Capt.  John, 321 

Ames,   Ensign  Ebenezer, 153.    154 

Anderson,   Capt.    Patrick 341 

Anderson,   Lieut.    Col.   Richard   Clough,    15 

Anderson,   Col.  Robert 166 

Angier,  Charles, 36 

Angier,  John, 36 

Angier,   Silas 151 

Ankeny,   Capt.  Peter, 110 


386  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Antes,  Col.   John  Henry 79 

Antes,   Col.  Philip  Frederick, 33,  34 

Antisdel,   Silas 20 

Archer,   Sergt.    John,     t 133 

Armistead,  Robert 88,   89 

Armstrong,   Maj.  Gen.  John, 206 

Arnold,   Caleb,    207 

Arnold,   Jabez 164 

Arnold,   Lieut.  William, 207 

Ashley,   Col.    John,    15 

Ashley,   Col.  Samuel, 250 

Ashmead,   Capt.  Jacob,    1 

Atkinson,   Lieut.  Thomas, < 27 

Atwell,  Ensign  Benjamin 335 

Avery,  Sergt.  Amos,    57 

Avery,  Sergt.    John,    233 

Axson,  Dr.   Samuel  Jacob,    1 87 

Ayrault,  James, 313 


Babb,  Peter, 116 

Bailey,  Asa,    10 

Bailey,   Caleb 136 

Bailey,   Eliphalet 92 

Baird,   Major  William,    .  .1 9 

Baker,   Bradford 361 

Baker,  James,    - 315 

Baker,   Stephen, 140 

Baldwin,  Jared, 231 

Baldwin,   Nathan,    2d.,     229 

Baldwin,    Nathan,    3d.,    229 

Baldwin,   Dr.    Silas,     ; 66 

Baldy,   Paul ; 345 

Ballard,  Dane,    323 

Ballou,   Noah , 208 

Barber,   Sergt.  Joseph, 284 

Barker,  William, 89 

Barnes,   John, 312 

Barney,  Luther,     i 5 

Barnhart,   Philip, 79 

Barrett,  Benjamin,    53 

Barrett,  Col.  James, 304 

Barrett,  Lemuel,    77 

Barringer,  John   Paul 45 

Barry,   Capt.    Andrew 85 

Bascom,  Elias, 360 

Bassett,   Joseph 108 

Beach,  Landa,    , 229 

Beaman,   Gideon,     .  .' 308 

Bean,   Sergt.    John 145 

Beardsley,  Davis, 63 

Beardsley,   Corp.   Stephen,    64 

Beaumont,  Deodate,    289 

Beavington,    Thomas,    347 

Beers,   Panton,     67 

Bell,  William,  Jr., 23 

Bellinger,   Col.   Peter,    155 

Bellows,   Peter,     22  6 

Bemus,  William,     263 


ROLL  OF  HONOR.  387 


Benham,  Thomas 255 

Benner,   Isaac,    108 

Bennett,   Abraham 124 

Bennett,  Martha  Jackson,    ., 322,  323 

Bennett,   Solomon,     322,  323 

Bennett,   Thomas 322.  323 

Benson,   Benoni,  Jr 92 

Benson,   Joel 199.  200 

Benson,  Lieut.  John, 92 

Benton.   David 304 

Benton,  Zadock ■ 2  57 

Berry,   Sergt.    James 92 

Bettis,   Ensign  Nathaniel, 69 

Biggs,  John 182 

Billings,   Samuel,    201 

Billings,   Ensign  Stephen,  Jr., 25 

Billings,   Capt.    Stephen,    25 

Birch,   Ensign  Ezra 162 

Birchard,   Elias 328 

Bird,   Joseph, 227 

Birdseye,   Capt.    Joseph. .  237 

Bishop,   Benjamin, 61 

Bishop,  Jonathan,    .  .1 315 

Bishop,  Capt.    Nicholas,    315 

Bissell,   Benjamin 233 

Bittinger.   Corp.  Nicholas, 204 

Blackledge,   John 200 

Blaine,   Gen.  Ephraim 338 

Blakeman,   Zachariah, 205 

Blakeslee,   Capt.   James,    180 

Bledsoe, Col.  Anthony,    245 

Boies,   Corp.     David, 180 

Boies.   John 130 

Bostwick,  Medad,     1 206 

Bosworth,  Maj.  Benj., 256 

Bosworth.   Jonathan,    131 

Bowen,   Capt.    Matthew 335 

Bowie,   Maj.    John 2  49 

Bowker,  Edmund 92 

Bradley,   Capt.    Jesse 78 

Bradley,   Hon.    Joseph,    , 141 

Bradley,   Capt.    Lemuel, 141 

Bradstreet,  John,     254 

Brady,  Capt.   Samuel,    20 

Branch,  William,     . 232 

Brasee,  Andreas,    IT 

Bray,   Andrew,   Jr.,    6 

Bray.   John,    6 

Brewer.   Daniel,    j 2 

Brewer,  Daniel,   Jr.,    167 

Brewster,   Lieut.  Elisha,  Jr., 97 

Brickett,   James,     .  .» 42 

Briggs,  John,    2S2 

Britt,   Seth,    Jr.,     263 

Brooke,   Commodore  Walter,    275 

Brown,   David 275 

Brown,  Ephraim,     92 

Brown,   Capt.   Ichabod 212 

Brown,   James 92 


388  DAUGHTE^RS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Brown,  Samuel,     334 

Browning,   Joseph,     12  4 

Bryan,  Sergt.    Jehiel,    : 229 

Bryant,   Seth,    74 

Bryant,  Thomas,    ; 62 

Buck,  Ichabod, 329 

Buck,   Thomas,     284 

Buckland,  Jonathan,   18 

Bulkley,  Capt.    Charles,    330 

Bulkley,   Eleazer > 65 

Bull,  Capt.  William,    181 

Bullard,   Jonathan 326 

Bullard,   Col.    Samuel,     / 2  87 

Bunce,   Sergt.    Timothy,     252 

Burgess,   Lieut.  Josiah, 102 

Burlingame,  Lieut,  Pardon,   249 

Burnham,   John 7 

Burrell,  Benjamin 44 

Burritt,  Rev.  Blackleach,   241 

Burrows,   Capt.  Hubbard,    63 

Burtch,   Sergt.    Billings,    62 

Burton,   Capt.  Benjamin,  . 273 

Burton,   Joseph,    64 

Burwell,   Maj.   Nathaniel,    22 

Buswell,  Thomas,     336 

Butler,  Lieut.  Charles,    218 

Butler,   Ebenezer,    Jr.,     264 

Butt,  Capt.    Sherabiah, 91,  285 

Buttrick,  Abiel,    317 

Buttrick,   Samuel,    317 


Cabell,  Lieut.  Col.  Samuel  Jordan 302 

Cabell,  Hon.  William, 84 

Cabell,  Maj.  William,  Jr 84 

Calhoun,   Patrick 82 

Callaway,   Col.   Richard , 58 

Campbell,   John 101 

Card,   Peleg 2  67 

Cargill,   Sergt.   David,    1 148 

Cargill,   Col.    James, 148 

Cargill,   Capt.  John, 220 

Carleton,  Dean,     66,  67 

Carleton,   Samuel,  Jr., ; 331 

Carman,   Elijah, 152 

Carriel,  Nathaniel 174 

Carrington,   Riverius,    66,  67 

Carter,  Hannah   Benedict,    *231 

Carter,   Capt.    John,     231 

Cary,  Col.  Simeon 312 

Caryl,  Lieut.    Jonathan,    174 

Case,   Jedediah,    236 

Casey,   Silas,     243 

Casey,  Wanton 243 

Castle,   Abel,     193 

Caswell,   Gov.  Richard,    45 

Chaffee,   Joshua 163 

Chamberlain,  James, 100 

Chamberlain,   Lieut.  Col.  William 98,  342 


KOI.L  OF   HONOH.  389 


Chamberlin,  Wright, 206 

Chandler,   Benjamin,     333 

Chandler,  Joseph,    333 

Chapman,   Capt.   Daniel 320 

Chapman,  Joshua,   330 

Chappell,   James,    58 

Chase,  Obadiah 183 

Cheney,   Ebenezer,  Jr 165,  166 

Chesebrough,   Perez     167 

Child,  Capt.    Elisha 179 

Child,  Timothy.     173,  174 

Chipman,  Thomas 234 

Chipman,  Timothy    Fuller 234 

Chittenden,  Jared 294 

Church,   Malachi,   180 

Church,   Thomas,    41 

Cilley,   Brig.     Gen.  Joseph 149,  150 

Claflin,  Nehemiah, 20  7 

Clagett,   Henry,    113,    115,    141,   270,  271 

Clapsaddle,  William 32  6 

Clark,  Asa,     137 

Clark,  Corp.   Elisha.    229 

Clark,   Rev.  Jonas 126 

Clark,   Lemuel,     360 

Clark,  Ensign  Reuben 72 

Cleveland,  Lieut.  Ezra 256 

Cleveland,  Jabez,     234 

Cleveland,   Roswell,     97 

Cleveland,  Sergt.  Seth,    256 

Clifton,   John 30,    31,    32,  33 

Clinton,   Gov.  George,   53 

Cobb,  Nathan,    94 

Coburn,   Simeon,     136 

Coe,  David 162 

Coffin,  James,  Jr.,    32 

Colby,   Corp.  Ebenezer,  2d, 135 

Cole,   Amos,    189 

Cole,   Azor,     137 

Cole,   Sergt.  Daniel, 2  62 

Collyer    (Collier) ,  Lieut.  Isaac, 44,  207 

Colman,   Benjamin,    140 

Comfort,   Richard,    143 

Comstock,   Abner,     171 

Comstock,   Ansel,     171 

Comstock,  James,    305 

Comstock,  Moses,  Jr 324 

Conapt,  Lieut.    Nathaniel,    214 

Conde,    Adam 158 

Conrad,   Charles,    358 

Converse,  Capt.  Joslah,  Jr.,    0-9 

Cook,   Capt.  Jesse, 331 

Corse, (Corss),  Gad 2S6 

Corv,  Jonathan,   Jr 159 

Cotton,  John 240 

Cotton,  Michael,     304 

Covert,   Eder,    321 

Covert,   Luke 321 

Cowles,  Timothy,    151,  213 

Cowpland,  Capt.  Jonathan, 2  43 


390  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Craig,   Lieut.  John, 28,234 

Craig,   Samuel 28 

Crane,   John 255 

Crane,  William,    260 

Crawford,   Corp.   James,    265 

Crawley,  Abraham,    344 

Cresap,  Col.  Thomas, 17 

Crolus,   John,     302 

Croom,   Richard 222 

Crosby,  Lieut.  Oliver,    77 

Cuddeback,  Capt.  Abram    (Abraham),    11 

Cudworth,   Sergt.    John,    288 

Curtis,  Agur,    205 

Curtis,   Hezekiah,     2  41 

Curtis,   James,    241 

Cutting,   John,    287 

Cutting,  Zebulon, 10 


Dake    (Deake) ,   Charles,    6,  320 

Dalrymple,  Lieut.  Andrew, 99 

Damon,  Abiah, 278 

Dana,  Anderson,    203 

Dana,  Asa,     54 

Dana,   Capt.  William, 340 

Daniell,  Jeremiah, 126 

Davidson,   Maj.  John, 184,  185 

Davidson,   Brig.  Gen.  William, 146 

Davis,  Alexander  P., 13 . 

Davis,   Frederick,    45,  46 

Davis,   Col.  Jacob,    215 

Davis,   Richard,     49 

Davis,   Robert,    117 

Davis,   Capt.  Robert,    337 

Davol,   Pardon, 135 

Day,   Amos,     152 

Day,    Orion,    98 

Dayton,  Capt.  Michael 351 

Deake,  Annie  Gould 320 

Deake,  William  Gould,   320 

Deane,   Sergt.    Abel,     282 

Deane,   George,     282 

Dearborn,    Nathaniel,    142 

Dechert,   Major    Peter,     349 

De  La  Vergne,  Maj.  Benjamin,    236 

Demaris,   Adam, 311 

Deming,  Ephraim,     268 

De  Mint,  Jarret, 272 

Denison,  James  Post,    260 

Dennis,   Moses,     351 

Denniston,   Lieut.  Daniel,   322 

Desha,   Robert 245 

Dewey,  Samuel  Rowley 251 

Dewey,   Stephen,     31 

Dewey,  Stephen,  Jr., 31 

Dewing,   John,    92 

Dickey,    Mathew 165 

Dickinson,  John 296 

Dickson,  Col.   Joseph, 212 


kOLIy  OF   HONOR.  391 


Digges,   Dudley 2  2 

Dimmick,   Edward 241 

Dimond,   Reuben 291,292 

Dodds,  [jieut.  Joseph,  Jr 95 

Dodge,   Ammi 289 

Dodge,   Daniel 220 

Dodge,   Blisha 225 

Dodge,   Cai)t.   John,  Jr 289 

Doolittle,   Uri,     56 

Dorsey,   Capt.   Daniel,    9 

Douglas,   Capt.  Asa 13,  8'j 

Douglas,    John,    13,   86 

Douglas,   Capt.    John,    349 

du  Mond,  Peter 328 

Dunham,  Deacon  Daniel, 65 

Dunham,   Samuel 178 

Dunlap,   Lieut.  John, 318 

Dunlevy,   Sergt.    Francis 339 

Durfee,   Capt.  Benjamin,  Jr 2  97 

Durkee,   Deacon   Jeremiah,    2  95,  296 

Dustin,  Timothy 151 


Eames,  Alexander 136 

Eames,   Capt.  Jesse, 67 

Earle,   Capt.    George,     193,   361,  362 

Earl,  George,  Jr 361,  362 

Eaton,   John,     359 

Eaton,   Nathan,     20 

Edgecomb,   Samuel,    Jr 232 

Edsall,  Capt.    Jacobus,    300 

Edson,   Josiah,     2  80 

Edwards,   Capt.  John,   81 

Edwards,  Thomas,     220 

Eggleston,   Eliab, 25 

Ellicott,   Major  Andrew,    333 

Ellicott,  Capt.   Jonathan 240 

Ellis,   Dudley  Brown 341 

Emerson,  John,    339 

Emerson,   Samuel 339 

Emery.   Zachariah, 214 

Enos,  Lieut.    Joseph,    S,  315 

Espy,   Col.    David,    196 

Everest,   Corp.   Joseph,    174 

Everett,   Eleazer,    183 

Ewell,  James 83 


Fairbanks,   Jonathan,    224 

Fales,  Nathaniel,    41 

Farwell,  William,    171 

Fellows,   Brig.    Gen.   John 15 

Fellows,   Parker,    343 

Perree,  Joel 345 

Ferris,   Quartermaster  Oliver, 235 

Fessenden,  Nathaniel, 287 

Field,  Aaron 286 

Field.   Col.  John,    51 


392  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Field,  Lieut.  Joseph 274 

Field,   Samuel,     171 

Fifield,  Samuel,     145 

Finley    (Finlaw),   James,    308 

Finley,  Rev.  James, 101 

Fisher,   Lieut.    Leonard,    159 

Fisk,   John,     223 

Fisk,  Capt.  Jonathan,   126 

Fithian,   Capt.    Joel,     311 

Fletcher,   Jonathan, 327 

Flower,   Sergt.      Ithuriel,    2  53 

Flower,   Corp.    Timothy,     251 

Folts,  Lieut.    Jacob,    326 

Fonda,   John,    Ill 

Foot,   Charles,    341 

Foot,   Charles,  Jr., 341 

Force,  William,    59 

Forman,   Miles,     222 

Forrest,   Col.  Uriah, 244 

Fosdick,   Ensign    Thomas,     43 

Fowler,  John,     126 

Fox,   Capt.    Joseph,    8  8 

Franklin,   .Jerusha  Hicock, 322,  323 

Franklin,  Lieut.     Roswell,    322,    323A 

Frederick,   Joseph,     272 

Freedley,   Henry 351 

Frye,   Col.   James,    351 

Frye,   Samuel,    348,  351 

Fryer,  Lieut.  John,    , 247 

Fuller,   Capt.    Abraham,    316 

Fuller,   Sergt.     Amasa,    94 

Fuller,  Ashbel,     316 

Gallagher,   Thomas, 258 

Gamble,  Capt.  Robert, 163 

Gannett,  Deborah  Sampson,   281 

Gardner,   David,     315 

Garison,  Jacob 169 

Garretson,   Jacob,    105,  106 

Garrett,   Maj.   John,    119,  277 

Gary,  Eneas,     139 

Gates,  Ensign   John   Shepard,    147 

Gay,   Lieut.  John, 43 

Gaylord,   Deacon  Benjamin,    159 

Gaylord,   John 157 

Geehr,   Philip, 257 

Geer,   Charles,      313 

Gerrish,  Lieut.    Enoch 190,  191 

Gettman,   Capt.   Frederick,    326 

Gibbs,   Lieut.  Parnell,    32 

Gibson,   Isaac,     298 

Gibson,   John, 309 

Gilbert,   Isaac,     65 

Gibson,   Sergt.  Robert, 309 

Gilbert,   Sergt.  Joseph, 2 

Gilbert,   Isaiah,     214 

Gilchrest,   Richard,     100 

Gill,   Capt.  Samuel 112 


ROLL  OI'   HONOR.  393 

Gleason,  Aaron 77 

Glover,  Alexander, 123 

Glover,   Brig.    Gen.   John,    129 

Godbold,   Capt.  John  William  Ware 119 

Godfrey,   Brig.   Gen.   George 2  58 

Godwin,    Abraham 154 

Godwin,   Abraham,  Jr 154 

Goodale,   Abner, 95 

Goodale,  Capt.    Nathan,    243 

Goodall,   Rev.    David 103 

Goodman,   John, 200 

Goodner,   Conrad 259 

Goodwin,  Sergt.   Joseph 175,  176 

Gordon,   Corp.    George 261 

Gordon,   James,    Jr.,    139 

Gore,   Hon.  Obadiah, 3  5 

Gore,  Lieut.  Obadiah,  Jr., 35 

Gould,  Amos,    142 

Graham,   Joseph,     185 

Granger,  Capt.  John 267 

Grant,  William, 173,  174 

Graves,  James,     75 

Graves,   William 42 

Green,   Peleg 316 

Greene,   Eleazer 193 

Greene,   Capt.  James 31 

Greenleaf,   Israel 224 

Greenleaf,  William, 85 

Gregory,   Corp.   Daniel,    63 

Gregory,   Samuel 64 

Gridley,   Theodore 219 

Griffin,   James 5 

Gurney,   Lieut.  Zachariah, 280 

Gurney,  Zachariah,  Jr., 280 


Haberstick,   Col.    Michael,     244 

Hakes,    George   Solomon,    351 

Hall,   Boiling, 248 

Hall,  Capt.  Isaac, 179 

Hall,   Jonathan,    303 

Hall,  William 165 

Hamilton,  Jonathan,     227 

Hamilton,  William,    204 

Hammond.  Lieut.  Abner 2  47 

Hanna,   Robert 93.  94 

Hannum,   Col.   John,    16 

Hapgood,  Abraham,     290 

Hapgood,   Ephraim, 290 

Harkness,   Ensign  William, 189 

Harris,  Absalom,    50 

Harris,  Dr.  Isaac 309 

Harris,   John 309.  310.  311,  312 

Harris,     Lieut.   John 168 

Harrison  Capt.   Valentine,    202 

Hartwell.   Capt.   Joseph 54 

Harvey,  Robert 319 

Hastings,   Amos, 308 

Hatch.   Lieut.    Elisha 274 


394  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Hatch,  Maj.    Jethro,    325 

Hatch,  Joseph, 103 

Hatch,   Timothy,     109 

Hayden,   Lieut.      Robert,    168 

Hayes,  Sergt.  Titus 21 

Haj'wood,   James, 170 

Head,   Joseph,     323 

Heckewelder,  John, 104 

Hedden,  David,    105 

Helm,   Lieut.     Thomas 300 

Henry,   Capt.  John,    321 

Henshaw,  Lieut.      William,     157,  158 

Hepburn,   Judge    William,     345 

Herrick,   Daniel 61 

Herrick,   Col.  Samuel 48 

Hewitt,   Gideon,    1"4 

Heywood,   Lieut.  Seth, 124 

Hibschman,   Maj.  Wendel, 27 

Hickman,  Dr.  Charles, 17 

Hickman,   James,     62 

Hill,   Maj.   Andrew 330 

Hill,   Lieut.  Caleb, 267 

Hill,   Capt.    Ebenezer 52 

Hill,   John,    347 

Hill,   Ensign  Stukeley 267 

Hilton,   Richard,     255 

Hoagland,  Amos 152 

Hoar,  Timothy,    149 

Hobbs,   Amos,     287 

Hobbs,  William  Hubbard, 58 

Hodges,  Lieut.  Col.   Isaac, 159 

Hodges,  Jesse,     159 

Holbrook,    Daniel,    253 

Holcomb,  Lieut.  Jacob, 294 

Holcombe,  Lieut.    Philemon,    245 

Hooker,   Col.  Noadiah, 69 

Hooker,   Lieut.  Zibeon,    96 

Hopkinson,   Caleb,     306 

Hopson,   Capt.   Henry,    248,  299 

Horton,   John,     35 

Hosford,   Joseph,    166 

Hosmer,   John,     134 

Hosmer,  Lieut.  Joseph, 42 

Hosmer,   Dr.    Timothy,     355 

Hotchkiss,   Caleb, 65 

Hotchkiss,   Capt.    Gideon,    68 

Hotchkiss,   Jesse,    68 

House,    George,    27 

Howard,    Benjamin 92 

Howard,  Samuel,    87 

Howell,   Joseph 2  48 

Howell,   Seth, 68 

Howland,  Israel,     170 

Hoyt,   Lieut.  Stephen 122 

Hubbard,   Daniel 313,  314 

Hubbard,  Deacon  Daniel,    156 

Hubbard,   Dr.  Leverett, 142 

Hubbard,   Zadock,    156 

Hubbell,   Lieut.    John,     241 


ROLL  OF   HONOR.  395 


Hubbell,   John,  Jr 241 

Hubbell,   Hon.    Wolcott 360 

Huff.    Peter 264 

Hulbert,   Lieut.   James,    2  52 

Hulburd,   Bbenezer 360 

Huling,   Marcus 298 

Huling,    Ensign  Thomas 298 

Humphreys,   James 107 

Humphreys,   Col.   Ralph, 112 

Hungerford,   Ezra 64 

Hunt,  Samuel,    213 

Hunter,   Rev.   Humphrey,    79 

Huntington,  Rev.  Enoch,    74 

Huntley,    Reuben,    242 

Hurd,   Sergt.  Daniel,  Jr., 160 

Hurlbut,      Christopher,    202 

Husted,   Corp.  Nathaniel, 344 

Huston,   Capt.  Thomas, 34.5 

Hutchlns,   Lieut.  Col.  Benjamin 344 

Hutchins,   Lieut.  William 293 

Hyde,   Sergt.  Elijah  Clark, 97 

Hyde,  Maj.  Elijah :  97 


Ingalsbe,   Capt.    Ebenezer,    137 

Ingell,  Jonathan 30 

Ingraham,   John,    41 

Irish,   Sergt.  James, 116 

Izard,   Hon.   Ralph,    89 


Jackman,   George,    Jr.,    191 

Jackson,   Stephen 108 

Jackson,   Timothy, 288 

Jenldns,   Gideon 104 

Jenkins,   Lieut.    Joel,     217 

Jenkins,  Judge    John 39 

Jenks,   Stephen,    41 

Jennings,   Aaron,     257 

Jewell,   John,     235 

Jewett,  Lieut.  Thomas, 5 

Johnes,   Dr.   Timothy,    259 

Johnson,   Abner,     44 

Johnson,   Sergt.   Comfort,    143 

Johnson,    Isaac,    ■ ' 265 

Johnston,   Ensign  James 199 

Johnstone,  Gilbert,  Jr.,    83,    So,   S6 

Johnstone,   Maj.  Hugo, S3,  85.    86 

Jones,   Capt.  James 220 

Jordan,  William 2  39 

Joslin,  Corp.  David,    130,  136 

Judson,   Daniel,    235 

Judson,   Capt.  David, 233 

Judson,  Capt.   Stiles , 235 


Kathan,  Lieut.  Daniel 48 

Keeler,   Paul,    Jr.,    98 

Keith,   Corp.  Cornelius 209 


396  DAUGHTERS  OP  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Kelley,   Samuel,     134 

Kellogg,  Elijah, 115 

Kellogg,   Martin 78 

Kelly,  Samuel,    353,    354,  355 

Kelsey,   Ezra,    215 

Kendall,  Jeremiah, 23,2  4 

Kennedy,  Andrew, 228 

Kennedy,  Lieut.   James,    211 

Kennedy,   Dr.  Samuel, 333 

Kent,   Sergt.    Job,    42 

Kerr,  Nathaniel,     13,    14 

Kichlein,   Col.    Peter,     37 

King,  Daniel,    76 

King,   Jabez, 48 

King,   Jabez,  Jr 48 

King,   Capt.  John 340 

King,   William,     71 

Kingsbery,   Maj.  Sanford,    261 

Kingsbury,  Lieut.  Aaron,   169 

Kinney,   Elijah,     117 

Kinsley,   John,    294 

Kirkland,   William,    15  6 

Knapp,   Elnathan,    149 

Knappenberger,  Henry, 155 

Knower,  Benjamin 162 

Knox,  John 131 


Lacey,  Brig.  Gen.  John 211 

Laird,  Lieut.  Jacob, 350 

Lake,  Henry,    180 

Laman,   Cornelius, 181 

Lane,  Jesse,    91 

Langdon,  Capt.  Noah, 319 

Latham,   Capt.   William,    11 

Lawrence,   George, 292 

Lazarus,   Sergt.    Marks,     210 

Leach,   Sergt.    Valentine,    305 

Leavenworth,   Capt.  David, 76 

Leavenworth,   Gideon,     76 

Le  Bosquet,  John,    348 

Ledyard,   Maj.  Benjamin,    176 

Lee,   Hezekiah,    Jr 55,  56 

Lee,   Zebulon,     14,    15 

Leeds,  Thomas,    85 

Leggett,   Thomas,  Jr.,    138 

Leland,   Asaph,     277 

Lenington,  Ensign  Thomas 172 

Lent,   Isaac,    217 

Leonard,   Ezra 25 

Leonard,  Sergt.  Thomas, 105 

Lewis,   George,     235 

Lewis,   Jared,     289 

Lewis,   Maj.  John 19 

Lewis,   Col.   Nicholas,    114 

Lewis,  Robert,     59 

Lewis,  Lieut.      Thomas,    271 

Lightner,   Nathaniel,     345 

Lilley,  Lieut.  Reuben,  Jr.,   71 


ROIX  OF  HONOR.  397 


Lillibrldge,   Ensign   Jonathan 356 

Lincoln,  Josepii 285 

Linsley,   Sergt.    Abiel 214 

Livingston,  Col.    James,     188 

Locke,   Ebenezer 160 

Locke,  Corp.  Ebenezer,  Jr.,    160 

Loker,  Capt.    Isaac 287 

Lombard,   Calvin 306 

Lombard,  Judge  Solomon 306 

Long,  Samuel 91 

Look,   John 2C3 

Loring,   Deacon  Joseph, 27  8 

Losey   (Losee) ,  William 190,  341 

Love,   Henry,    201 

Loveland,  Joseph,    202 

Loveland,   Thomas,     354 

LucRS,   Zachariah,    80 

Lufkin,   Moses 281 

Lum,   Israel,     152 

Lyman,   Lieut.  Elisha, 286 

Lynde,   Ensign  Cornelius,    215 

Lynde,   Jonathan, 193 

Lyon,  Josiah,    71 

Lyon,  Col.   Samuel,    338 


McCall,   Benajah 38 

McClanahan,   Thomas 62 

McClelland,   Cary, 14,  194 

McClure,   Lieut.    Benjamin 353 

McConnell,   Hugh 199 

McDowell,   Col.     Samuel,     188 

McDuffee,   James, 306 

McFarlane,   James,     26 

McGehee,   Daniel,    81,  83 

McHarg,   John 164,  165 

McKee,   Capt.  William 246 

McKinley,   David 343 

MacKubin.   Richard,     118 

McLean,   Maj.    John,     238 

McLean,   Dr.  William, S4 

McLellan,   Capt.  Joseph,    115 

McMahan,   Capt.   James,    4 

McMichael,  Lieut.  James, 195 

McMillan,   John 159 

Madison,   Capt.   Gabriel,    115 

Magee,   John,    79 

Magruder,  Norman  Bruce, 223,  224 

Mallery,   Sergt.    Samuel,    178 

Malone,   John,     58 

Mann,  Dr.    Bezaleel 117 

Mann,  William,    100 

Marks,   Isaac,    61 

Marsh,   Sergt.  Ephraim, 285 

Marshall,   Isaac,     291 

Marshall,  Lieut.   Isaac,    351 

Marshall.   Capt.  Sylvanus 10 

Martin,   George,    126 

Martin,   Hon.    Robert,    35 


398  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOIvUTION. 

Martin,   Stephen 284 

Mather,   Sylvester,    70 

Mathews,  John,    187 

Matthews,  Gov.   George,    19 

Matthews,   Capt.  Stephen, 351 

Mauzy,   Rev.  William,    110 

Maxwell,   Capt.  John, 359 

Maynard,   Levi,     226 

Mead,   Caleb 193 

Mead,   Jonah,    193 

Mead,   Peter,     193 

Meade,  Lieut.  Col.  Richard  Kidder,    301 

Meeker,   Bbenezer, 237 

Megrue,   Andrew,     80 

Mellen,   Sergt.  Henry,    335 

Mellen,   Thomas,    282,    283,  335 

Menzies,  Capt.  Samuel  Peachy, Ill 

Meriam,   David 57 

Merrick,   Constant, 279 

Merrill,   Capt.    Samuel,    192 

Merwin,   John,    229 

Miles,   Col.  Samuel, 26 

Miller,   David 18 

Mills,   Capt.  Amasa, 266 

Mills,   George, 318 

Mills,   Sergt.    John,    150 . 

Miner,   Ensign   Seth,    351 

Minor,  Capt.  Thomas, 50,51 

Minot,  Capt.  Jonas 305 

Mitchell,   Col.   Abiel 123 

Mitchell,   Benjamin, 101 

Mitchell,   John, 353 

Moor,   Col.  Daniel,  • 101 

Moore,  Capt.   James,    296 

Moore,   Brig.  Gen.  James 82 

Moore,   Paul,     295 

Mordecai,   Samuel,     210 

Morgan,   Erastus,     110 

Morgan,  Col.  Jacob, 119 

Morrill,  Lieut.     Samuel, 103 

Morrison,   John,     225,228 

Morse    (Moss),  Sergt.   Levi,    336 

Morton,  Capt.  John, 147 

Moses,   Myer,    210 

Moulton,  Corp.  Abner 71 

Moulton,  Brig.  Gen.  Jotham,    282 

Mow,    James,    193 

Munger,  Capt.  James,    , 141 

Munson,  Lieut.  Israel, 164 

Murphy,    Samuel,     192 

Needham,  Ensign  John, 4 

Neely,   Joseph,    46 

Nelson,   Lieut.   David,    188 

Nelson,   Robert 188 

Newtor.,   Deacon   Abner,    238 

Newton,  Asahel, 329 

New  con,  Marshall 234 


ROLL  OF  HONOR.  399 


Newton,   Timothy,    279 

Nichols,    David 76 

Nichols,   James,    241 

Nichols,    Samuel 180 

Nichols,   Capt.   Samuel,   Jr 71 

Norris,   Patrick,    209 

North.  Lieut.  Col.  Caleb 173 

Norton,     Alexander,     286 

Norton,    Elijah 57 

Norvell,  Lieut.   Lipscomb 143 

Norwood,   Samuel 216 

Noyes,   William 233 

Nye,  Ebenezer, 190 

Nye,  Ichabod 29 

Olmsted,  Lieut.  James, 106 

Opp,    Jacob,    152 

Osborne,   Alexander 18.^ 

Ostrander,    Henry 167,  331 

Overton,  Maj.    Isaac 38 

Parker,   Sergt.   Ebenezer,    129 

Parker,  James, 20 

Parker,   John, 72,179 

Parker,  Capt.  John, 130 

Parker,  Capt.  Joseph,    i.  .  .  .  95 

Parker,   Corp.   Reuben,    132 

Parker,    Winslow,     306 

Parkhurst,   Nathan,    254 

Parmelee,  Hezekiah 233 

Parsons,  Lieut.  Jabez, 190 

Patton,  Col.  John. 39 

Peale,  Capt.  Charles  Wilson,    12S 

Pearce,  Capt.  Samuel,  Jr., 243 

Peck,  Corp.  Josiah,    20.5 

Peck.   Michael 231 

Peck,    Samuel,    246 

Peckham.   Seth 121 

Pendleton,  John,    49 

Penn,  William 87 

Pennell,  Corporal  Joseph 135 

Pennington,  Nathan, 309 

Perkins,  Capt.  Jacob, 35 

Perkins,  Capt.  John 35 

Perry,  Joseph 117 

Pettingill,  Lieut.  Andrew 145 

Pevey,   Peter 134 

Phelps,  Capt.   Caleb,    13S 

Phillips,    Blaney,    , 149 

Phillips,   John 109 

Phipps.  Elijah 355 

Pickens,  Brig.  Gen.  Andrew, 2  21 

Pierce,  Ebenezer. 160 

Pierce.   John.    182 

Pike,  Ezra 7 

Pike.  William 131 

Pillsbury,  Capt.  Caleb 103 


400  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Pitman,  Capt.  Isaac,    186 

Plater,  Gov.   George 244 

Platter,  Peter, 104 

Polk,  Lieut.  John,   239 

Polley,  Joseph 92 

Pomeroy,  Brig.  Gen.  Seth,  .  ., 161 

Poor,  Brig.  Gen.  Enoch, 149,  150 

Porter,  Dr.   Benjamin  Jones,    240 

Porter,   Major  Billy,    240 

Porter,  John,    236 

Porter,  Maj.  Moses, , 137 

Porter,  Nehemiah,    , 128 

Posey,  Lieut.  Col.  Thomas 300 

Powell,  Lieut.  Leven 216 

Powers,   Joseph,    217,  218 

Pratt,  Deacon  Phineas,    242 

Pritchard,  Judge  James, » 266 

Prouty,  Amos,    362 

Prouty,   Caleb,    291 

Pulling,   Capt.   John,    12  3 

Putnam,  Aaron,    257 

Putnam,  Ephraim,    295 

Putnam,  Ephraim,  Jr.,    295 

Ramsey,  William,    197,  199 

Range,  Lieut.  John, 204,   205,  206 

Ransom,  Capt.  Samuel, ; 195 

Rawson,  Joel, , 252 

Raymond,    Bartholomew,     151 

Raymond,   Daniel,    ^ 334 

Raymond,  Lieut.  John,    25 

Read,  Alexander,    34 

Read,  Capt.   Benjamin,    .  ., 228 

Reed,  Brig.  Gen.  James 11,  296 

Reed,   John,    276 

Reno,  Rev.  Francis, 346 

Reynolds,   George,    201 

Reynolds,   William, 324 

Rhodes,   James,    63 

Rice,  William,    43 

Rich,  Samuel, 275 

Richards,  Josiah, 121 

Richardson,  Brig.  Gen.  Richard, 210 

Richmond,    Robert 75 

Riley,  John,    158 

Robards,  Capt.  George,    114 

Robbins,  Abner,   . 122 

Robbins,  Joseph,    133 

Roberts,    George 144 

Roberts,  Capt.  Elijah, 47 

Robinson,   Peter,    217 

Rodgers,  Lieut.  Andrew, 187 

Rogers,    Josiah,    226 

Rogers,  Col.  Zabdiel, 358 

Rollins,  John, 117 

Rood,   Simeon, 3 

Root,  Joseph,    332 

Root,    Samuel,    154 


KOLL,  OF   HONOR.  4OI 


Root,   Timothy 332 

Ross,  Lieut.  Perrin 177 

Russell,  Capt.  Stephen, 136 

Rust,    Amaziah,    322 

Rust,  Lieut.  Lemuel, 40 

Ryan,    .Jeremiah , 04 

Ryan,  John, 109,  269 


Salisbury,  Anthony, 357 

Samson,  Capt.  Simeon, 176,    178 

Sanborn,    Reuben 89 

Sandei'son,    Jacob, 214 

Sargent,   Joshua 1 295 

Satterlee,  Elisha 36 

Sawin,  Jonathan,    149 

Schuyler,  Jacob 336 

Scofield,    Jacob,    209 

Scott,    Ebenezer 256 

Scott,  Capt.  Matthew,    212 

Scott,  Phineas 294 

Sciireman,   John,    27 

Sears,   Christopher, 122 

Sears.  Edmund,    122 

Seelye,   Abel 107 

Sevier,  Brig.  Gen.  John,    . 346 

Seward,  Col.  John 301 

Seymour,  Capt.  Daniel 70 

Seymour,  Sergt.  James, i 73 

Sharp,  Gibbens,    281 

Shattuck,  Job,    33 

Shelby,  David,    24  5 

Shelby,  Brig.  Gen.  Evan, 112 

Sheldon,  Daniel 360 

Sheldon,  Hon.  David, 47 

Sheldon,  Reuben, 52 

Shelmire,  Capt.  John,    254 

Shepard,  Lieut.  Abraham, 8 

Shepard,  Capt.  James,    , 290,   291 

Shepard,  John, 35 

Shepard,  Jonas,  Jr., 99 

Shepherd,  Sergt.  Elisha,   1S4 

Shepherd,  Capt.  Moses 153 

Shepler,  Capt.  Henry,    348 

Sherman,  William  BIsil 12  5 

Sibley,  Capt.  Jonathan, , 280 

Simpson,  Rev.  John 208 

Simpson,   Patten 144 

Sinclair,   Joshua,    254 

Sinclair,  Maj.  Richard, 20,   254 

Singleton,  Capt.  Matthew, 210 

Slade,  Lieut.  Col.  Peleg, 43,   178 

Slaughter,  Lawrence 51 

Slocum,    John 357 

Smalley,  John 19 

Smiley,   William 263 

Smiley,  Deacon  William, 140 

Smith,  Lieut.  Caleb, 125,    138 

Smith,  David,    112 


402  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

Smith,  Capt.  Ebenezer, 172 

Smith,  Eli,    295 

Smith,  Ensign  Henry 178 

Smith    James,    249,  250 

Smith,  Col.  James, 198 

Smith,   Lieut.   Jonathan,    29,    120,  121 

Smith,  Rev.  Jonathan, 293 

Smith,  Lieut.  Josiah 16 

Smith,    Matthew,    . 72 

Smith,  Nathan,    249,250 

Smith,  Stephen,    234 

Smith,  Sergt.  Theophilus  Miles, 229 

Smith,  Capt.  William, 309,    310,    311,  312 

Smith,  William 325 

Smock,  Col.  John 184 

Snov/,  Isaac,    302 

Snyder,  Henry 307 

Spalding,   Oliver 36 

Spalding,  Capt.  Simon 36 

Spangler,  Lieut.  Baltzer,  Jr.,    197 

Spann.   James,    209 

Spaulding,    Ebenezer 42 

Spear,  Capt.   Jonathan,    27  4 

Spears,    Jacob,    62 

Spencer,  James 148 

Spink,  Nicholas, i 155 

Spooner,  Micah 60 

Sprague,  Capt.  Samuel, 278 

Spyker,  Capt.  Benjamin, 349 

Standish,  Lemuel 133 

Stark,  Maj.  Gen.  John 285 

Stearns,   Lieut.   Elijah,    , 1 

Stearns,   Samuel 128 

Stebbins,    John i 314 

Steel,  Rev.  John 146,  147 

Sterling,  Maj.  James, 49 

Stevens,  Lieut.  Asa 203 

Stevens,   John, 338 

Stevens,  Corp.  Richard, 334 

Stewart,  John 360 

Stiles,  Aaron 268 

Stiles,   Ashbel,    286 

Stillman,  Lieut.  Col.  George 168 

Stoddard,  Capt.  Ralph 7 

Stone,   Eliphalet l 283 

Stone,  John,    60 

Stone,  Lieut.  Jonathan, 24 

Stone,  Corp.  Uriah,    96 

Stow,  Jedediah, 230,  231 

Stow,   Capt.   Stephen 230,  231 

Stowe,  Jabez 165 

Strong,  Lieut.  Adonijah, 196 

Strong,    Asahel 74 

Strong,  Asahel,  Jr., 74 

Strong,  Capt.  David 332,  338 

Stroud,    John,    55,   5(i 

Sumner,  James,    92 

Sunderland,  Samuel 2  70 

Sutton,    Peter,    348 


R0I4*  OF  HONOR.  4<^3 


Sutton,   William 271 

Swetland,  Luke 202 

Swift,  James 216 

Sykes,    Victory,    ^^* 

Taft,   Ebenezer ^2 

Talbot,  Commodore  Silas ij'° 

Talcott.  Jonathan ^"^ 


Tanner,    Francis, 


326 


Tatnall,  Joseph 239 

Taylor,  Bleazer,    2biJ 

Taylor,  Elijah,    252 

Taylor,  Col.  James, ^^'    ^^ 

Taylor,   Reuben,    ^^>   ^^^ 

Taylor,  Commodore  Richard,    l^-^ 

Taylor,    William,    24 

Tebbs,  Capt.  William \^l 

Temple,    Seth 12o 

Temple,  Stephen,    1^3 

Temple,   Stephen,  Jr 183 

Tenney,  William 298 

Terwilliger,  James ^^^ 

Thayer,  Jeremiah,    273 

Thayer,  Capt.  Jonathan, 277 

Tliayer,  Lieut.  Pelatiah,    121 

Thompson,  Lieut.  John, H^ 

Thompson,  Nathan,    241 

Thomson,  Sergt.  Levi, 268 

Thrall,  Capt.   Samuel,    ' 186 

Tilden,  Ensign  Joshua,    241 

Tilghman,  Hon.  Matthew 276 

Tillinghast,  Capt.  Daniel,    337 

TJnsley,  Thomas,    222 

Todhunter,   Abram 354 

Tompkins,  Sergt.  Gilbert 259 

Tomson,  Samuel, 1^^ 

Towle,  Lieut.  Brackett, 226 

Tovv'n,   Jonathan 1^6 

Trabue,  John  James 264 

Tracy,   Ebenezer,    139 

Tracy,    Thomas, 139 

Treat.   Joseph,    228 

Treat,  Maj.  Samuel, 228 

Trov.'bridge,  Samuel,    299 

Truax,  Ensign  Abraham  I., 158 

Truby,  Capt.  Christopher, 192 

Truesdell,  Jonathan,    344 

Truxton,  Commodore  Thomas, 138 

Tupper,  Brig.  Gen.  Benjamin, 19 

Tuthill,  Maj.  Barnabas, 38 

Tuttle,  Jabez 297 

Tuttle,  Peter,   J4 

Twining,  David ^0 

Twitchell,    Ezra 2  69 

Twitchell,  Joseph,    269 

Twitty,  William,    *5 

Tyler,  Phineas 9»- 


404  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Van  Arsdalen,  Lieut.  Cornelius, 264 

Van  Benschoten,  Capt.  John, 3 

Van  Dyke,  Jacob 257 

Van  Hoevenberg,  Lieut.  Rudolph, 306 

Van  Meter,  Col.  Garrett 193,  271 

Van  Rensselaer,  Col.  Killian, 325 

Varnum,   Lieut.   Ebenezer,    132 

Veazie,   Ensign  John,    117 

Veeder,  Simon  B., 219 

Vernon,   Samuel, 153 

Vinton,   Corp.   John,    315 

Vorce,    David 219 

V/adsworth,  Capt.   Joseph,    28 

Wadsworth,  Brig.  Gen.  Peleg,    127 

Wait.  Josiah,  2d, 100 

Walden,  Nathan,  Jr., 183 

Walker,  Lieut.  Solomon, 186 

Walker,  Dr.   Thomas,    114 

Walsh,  Thomas 181 

Ward,  Sergt.  Jabez, 12 

Ward,   Capt.  Josiah 298 

Ware,    Sergt.    Edward,     91 

Warner,  Phineas 92 

Warren,    Abraham 170,  172 

Warren,    Edward,    237 

V/arren,  Capt.  Moses,    73 

Waterbury,  Lieut.  David,  3d 344 

Waterbury,  Ebenezer,    344 

Waterhouse,  Samuel, 320 

Waterman,  Anthony, 120 

Waterman,    Nathaniel 120 

Watts,    Frederick,    298 

Wear,  Capt.  Samuel, 301 

Webb,    Abner,     16 

Webb,  Capt.  Isaac 212 

Webb,  Capt.  Isaac,  Jr., 272 

Webb,   Stephen,    234 

Webster,    John,     191 

Webster,  Col.  John, 292 

Webster,  Samuel 292 

Weirich,   Jacob,    107 

Weitzel,  Hon.  John,    342 

Welles,   Gideon,    241 

Wellington,  Elisha,    42 

Wells,  Henry, 252 

Wells,  Lieut.  James,    1*77 

Wells,  Joseph 286 

Wells,  Capt.  Joseph 2  52 

Wells,  Robert 262 

Wentworth,  Major  Jonathan 279 

Wentworth,  Sergt.  Richard 283 

West,  Abel, 191 

West,   Nathaniel   Hix,    357 

Weston,  Daniel 132,133 

Weston,    Joseph,     102 

Wetherbee,  Edward 290 

Wetmore,   Bela,    ^^^ 

Weygandt,  Capt.  Jacob, 37 


ROLL  OF   HONOR.  4O5 


Wheeler,  Capt.  Edward 9 

Wheeler,  Capt.  Thomas,    177 

Whipple,  Dr.  Daniel   Peck 4  4 

Whitcomb,    .Tacob 151 

Whitcomb,  John  Skinner 203 

White,  Lieut.  Enoch, 2(;5 

White,  Col.  Hugh 34  2 

White,  Dr.  John,    259 

White,  Joseph, 4 

White,   Lemuel Ifil 

White,  Capt.  Mark 290 

White,  Vassel 259 

White.  Capt.  William 27.5 

Whiting,  Col.  Samuel 235 

Whitney,  Ebenezer 56 

Whittemore,    Samuel 12C 

Whittlesey,  Eliphalet,    78 

Whittlesey,   Eliphalet,   Jr.,    78 

Wilcox,    James 361 

Wilcox,  William,    64 

Wilhelm,  Capt.  Jacob, 244 

Williams,  Ebenezer,    93,94 

Williams,   Isaac,    269,270 

Williams,  Joseph  John, 185 

Williams,  Veach,    261 

Wilson,  Lieut.  Nathaniel,   327 

Winchell,  Martin 21,   22 

V/lnslow,    Moses 185 

Witcher,  Capt.  William,    47 

Witter,  Ezra 38 

Wood,    Ephraim,    191 

Wood,  Maj.   John,    218 

Wood,  Joseph,    191 

Wood,    Philip,     214 

Wood,    Samuel 99 

Wood,  Timothy, 38 

Woodbury,  Col.  Bartholomew,    174 

Woodruff,  Sergt.  Benjamin 145 

Woodruff,  Silas 17  5 

Woodworth,  Capt.  Ephraim,    197,   199 

Woodworth,  Ephraim,  Jr 197,    199 

Woodworth,  Ensign  James 3 

Word,  Charles 59,   60,   81 

Worrell,  Elizabeth  Harper, 196 

Worrell,  Isaiah 196 

Worthington,  Major  Nicholas,    118 

Wright,   Hon.   Ambrose,    247 

Wright,    Benjamin,    55 

Wright,  Lieut.  Benjamin,  Jr.,    55 

Wright,    Solomon 5 

Wunderlich,  John 349 

Wyman,  William,  Jr., 20 

Wyman,  William,  Sr.,    20 

Wysong,   Jacob,    242 

Yohe,   Adam,    349 

Young,   Barney,    12 

Young,    Sergt.   Benjamin,    221 

Younglove,  Adjutant  Joseph,    •  •  •    155 

Youngman,  John,    317,   318 


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