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GENEALOGY 
929.11 
D26 
V.52 


PUBUC  UBRARY 

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GENEAL.OOY  COLLECTION 


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GENEALOGY 
929.11 
D26 
IV.  52 


LINEAGE  BOOK 


National  Society 


Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution 


VOLUME  Lll 

51001-52000 

1905 


Martha  L.  Moody 
Historian  General 


WASHINGTON.  D.  C. 
1919 


WASHINGTON.   D.  C. 

PRESS  OF  JUDD  &  DETWEILER.  INC. 

1919 


24.1.06,4 


PREFACE 


PREFACE 


In  presenting  this  52d  volume  of  the  Lineage  Book  we  have  reached 
a  new  epoch  in  the  making  of  history. 

Hitherto  we  have  furnished  record  and  memorial  of  the  men  and 
women  of  the  American  Revolution  who  played  well  their  part  in  that 
great  and  decisive  drama  and  we  are  proud  to  place  their  names  in  our 
treasured  archives^  where  each  succeeding  list  of  names  and  dates  of 
deeds  become  additional  chronological  record  affording  invaluable  aid 
in  research  for  both  preceding  and  succeeding  periods. 

We  pledge  ourselves  to  perpetuate  the  memory  and  spirit  of  the  men 
and  women  who  achieved  American  Independence. 

But  did  we  not  hope  to  do  more?  Did  we  not  hope  that  our  ances- 
tors might  live  in  us  again?  That  in  the  battle  of  life  we  might  be 
given  courage  like  unto  theirs,  faith  to  equal  theirs,  and  strength  to 
overcome  every  conflict  against  sin  and  to  achieve  victory  in  every 
effort  for  the  betterment  of  mankind  ?  We  have  chanted  the  praises  of 
our  forefathers,  so  if  we  play  well  our  part  on  the  stage  of  life,  coming 
generations  will  chant  our  praises  and  those  of  our  children  and  chil- 
drens'  children  and  say:  "The  sons  and  daughters  were  worthy  of 
their  fathers  and  mothers."  Aye,  more,  this  has  come  to  pass  in  our 
day  and  generation,  for  on  many  blood-stained  fields  in  Flanders  and 
France  lie  some  of  the  fairest,  the  brightest,  the  best,  the  noblest  sons 
of  America,  who  gave  their  lives  willingly  for  the  freedom  of  the  world. 

Martha  L.  Moody. 


OFFICERS 


THE  NATIONAL  SOCIETY 

OF  THE 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution 

Organized   in   Washington   City,   October   ii.    laso 


National  Board  of  Management 
1905 


Mrs.  D0NA1.D  McLilAN. 

Vitt-T^xtaihtnt  (6tneral  in  CHliargr  nf  ©rganizatimt  of  (dljaptprB 

Mrs.  Chari^otte  Emerson  Main. 

"Bict-l^tSBiiienia  (6tntral 

Mrs.  Greenuef  W.  Simpson,  Mrs.  Althea  Randolph  Bedi,e, 

Miss  Clara  Lee  Bowman,  Mrs.  John  N.  Carey, 

Miss  Lucretia  Hart  Clay,  Mrs.  A.  E.  Heneberger, 

Mrs.  Henry  E.  Burnham,  Mrs.  Robert  E.  Park, 

Miss  Elizabeth  Chew  Williams,    Mrs.  J.  V.  Quarles, 
Mrs.  John  R.  Walker,  Mrs.  H.  S.  Chamberlain, 

Mrs.  Mary  Wood  Swift,  Mrs.  Lindsay  Patterson, 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Deere,  Mrs.  John  C.  Hazen, 

Mrs.  Orlando  J.  Hodge,  Mrs.  George  W.  Nichols, 

Mrs.  Florence  Grey  Estey,  Mrs.  Franklin  E.  Brooks. 

Qltfa^ilaitt  (gpttrral 
Mrs.  Teunis  S.  Hamlin. 
Sfrarbiitg  &frrrtary  (Stttpral 
Miss  Mary  Desha. 
QIorrMpnniitng  g-frrflara  CSenrral 
Miss  Virginia  Miller. 
iSfgialrar  (gfnrral 

Mrs.  J.  Stewart  Jamieson. 

Srpaaurpr  CSrttf ral 

Mrs.  M.  E.  S.  Davis. 

H^tHtortan  OSntrral 

Mrs.  J.  P.  Dolliver. 

ABjQtatant  i^iatnrian  ^tntral 

Mrs.  Mary  S.  Lockwood. 

librarian  Cftpttrral 

Miss  Aline  E.  Solomon. 


^tatF  ISfgentB 


Alabama Mrs. 

Alaska 

Arizona 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut 

Delaware 

District  of  Columbia 

Florida 

Georgia 

Idaho 

Illinois 

Indian  Territory 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine Miss 

Maryland Mrs. 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana 

Nebraska 

New  Hampshire " 

New  Jersey Miss 

New  Mexico Mrs. 

North  Carolina 

North  Dakota 

Ohio 

Oregon 

Oklahoma  Territory 

Pennsylvania 

Rhode  Island Miss 

South  Carolina Mrs. 

Tennessee 

Texas 

Utah 

Vermont 

Virginia 

Washington ■ 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin 

Wyoming 


J.  Morgan  Smith. 

William  L.  Distin. 

Walter  Talbot. 

LuciAN  W.  Coy. 

Harry  Gray. 

John  Campbell. 

Sara  Thomson  Kinney. 

Elizabeth  Clark  Churchman. 

Ellen  Spencer  Mussey. 

Duncan  U.  Fletcher. 

James  A.  Rounsaville. 

David  H.  Tarr. 

Benjamin  A.  FessEnden, 

Richard  C.  Adams. 

James  M.  Fowler. 

John  L.  Stevens. 

W.  E.  Stanley. 

Charles  H.  Todd. 

C.  Hamilton  Tebault. 

Charlotte  Augusta  Baldwin. 

J.  Pembroke  Thom. 

Charles  H.  Masury. 

William  J.  Chittenden. 

John  Edson  Bell. 

Alice  Quitman  Lovell. 

Wallace  Delaeield. 

William  Wallace  McCrackin. 

S.  C.  Langworthy. 

John  McLane. 

Ellen  Mecum. 

Charles  H.  Terry. 

George  Phieer  Erwin. 

Sarah  M.  Lounsberry. 

James  L.  Botseord. 

Mary  PhElps  Montgomery. 

Mary  Elliot  Carpenter. 

Alexander  E.  Patton. 

Elizabeth  H.  Swinburne. 

Henry  Warren  Richardson. 

Charles  B.  Bryan. 

Seabrook  W.  Snydnor. 

Mary  M.  F.  Allen. 

F.  Stewart  Stranahan. 

Eleanor  S.Washington  Howard. 

Moses  A.  Phelps. 

Baldwin  D.  Spillman. 

Thomas  H.  Brown. 

Frank  W.  Mondell. 


I|ott0rarg  (3f&nrB 

honorary  ^rrstltntlB  Central 

Mrs.  John  W,  Foster. 

Mrs.  Adlai  E.  Stevenson. 

Mrs.  Daniel  Manning. 

Mrs.  Charles  W.  Fairbanks. 

i^onorary  PrraUtrnt  PrrfiUttng 

Mrs.  Mary  V.  E.  Cabell. 

i|imarari)  Viict-'l^rtsiiitnta  (Srnrral 

Elected  for  life.     Date  of  election. 

Mrs.  Leland  Stanford,  1893.  Miss  Mary  Desha,  1895. 

Mrs.  Roger  A.  Pryor,  1893.  Miss  Clara  Barton,  1896. 

Mrs.  a.  Leo  Knott,  1894.  Mrs.  Augusta  Daneorth  Geer, 
Mrs.  Ellen  H.  Walworth,  1894.        1896. 

Mrs.  Joshua  Wilbour,  1895.  Mrs.  Samuel  Eliot,  1896. 

Mrs.  a.  Howard  Clark,  1895.  Mrs.  Mildred  S.  Mathes,  1899. 

Mrs,  R.  Ogden  Doremus,  1895.  Mrs.  Mary  S.  Lockwood,  1905. 

Mrs.  Lucy  Preston  Beale,  1895.  Mrs.  Julia  K.  Hogg,  1905. 


MEMBERS 

OF  THE 

NATIONAL  SOCIETY 


THE  NATIONAL  SOCIETY 


Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution 


MISS  BLANCHE  BALLIET  WEMSHEIMER.  51001 

Born  in  Allentown,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Stephen  Balliet,  1st  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  William  H.  Wemsheimer  and  Margaret  Balliet,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Stephen  Balliet,   3rd,  and  Elizabeth  Huntzinger,  his 

2nd  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Balliet,  2nd,  and  Susan  Ihrie,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Balliet,  1st,  and  Magdalena  Burkhalter, 

his  wife. 
Stephen  Balliet,  1st   (1753-1831),  commanded  a  regiment  of 

Northampton  County  militia  at  the   battle  of   Brandywine. 

He  was  a  member  of  the  Supreme  Executive  Council  and  a 

personal  friend  of  Washington.    He  died  in  Ballietsville,  Pa. 
Also  Nos.  2007,  8860,  21393,  49242. 


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


DAUGHTERS   OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  LEONORA  WEIDLER  CLARK.  51002 

Born  in  Covington,  Ky. 

Wife  of  Alfred  E.  Clark. 

Descendant  of  Herman  Wayman. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Bender  Weidler  and  Sarah  Ann  Wayman,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  WilHam  Wayman  (b.  1795)  and  Nancy  Wayman, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Herman  Wayman  and  Adelaide  Elizabeth  Stansifer, 
his  2nd  wife. 

Herman  Wayman  (1752-1827),  served  as  a  private  during  the 
Revolution  in  the  Virginia  mihtia.  He  was  born  in  Ger- 
many; died  in  Kenton  County,  Ky. 

Also  No.  47602. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  B.  STUSSY.  51003 

Born  in  Allegheny  County,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Andrew  Stussy. 

Descendant  of  John  Martin  Cooper. 

Daughter  of  George  F.  Kurtz  and  Phoebe  Cooper,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Martin  Cooper  and  Anne  Maria  Deneg  (b. 
1762),  his  wife,  m.  1780. 

John  Martin  Cooper  (1749-1829),  enhsted,  1778,  as  private  in 
Capt.  Zantzinger's  company,  Col.  Ross'  regiment  from  Lan- 
caster County,  Pa. 

MRS.  LOUISE  PAULL  MILLER.  51004 

Born  in  Uniontown,  Pa. 

Wife  of  John  F.  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  Paull. 


LINEAGE   BOOK. 


Daughter  of  George  Torrence  Paull  and  Rebecca  Turner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Paull,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Jackson,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Paull  and  Elizabeth  Rodgers,  his  wife. 

James  Paull  (1760-1841),  was  a  guard  of  Continental  stores 
at  old  Fort  Burd,  1778.  He  served  as  lieutenant  under  Gen. 
George  Rogers  Clark,  1781,  and  upon  the  failure  of  the  expe- 
dition he  returned  on  foot  through  the  wilderness  and  subse- 
quently endured  the  hardships  of  Col.  William  Crawford's 
disastrous  campaign.  He  was  born  in  Berkeley  County,  Va. ; 
died  in  Westmoreland  County,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  21277,  22778. 

MRS.  CATHARINE  THOMPSON  FRITZ.  51005 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Charles  B.  Fritz. 

Descendant  of  Christopher  Ottinger,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  George  W.  Thompson  and  Mary  Keyser  Knorr,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   John   Keyser   Knorr,   M.    D.,   and    Catharine   Keen, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Matthias  Knorr  and  Mary  Keyser,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Derrick  Keyser  and  Rachel  Ottinger,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Ottinger  and  Mary  Groathouse, 

his  wife. 
Christopher   Ottinger     (1720-1802),    contributed    forage   and 

horses  for  the    patriot    army.     He    was    born  and    died  in 

Springfield  township. 
Also  No.  20690. 


MRS.  CATHARINE  KEEN  KNORR  GRAFLY.  51006 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Daniel  Webster  Grafly. 

Descendant  of  Christopher  Ottinger. 

Daughter  of  John  Keyser  Knorr,  M.  D.,  and  Catharine  Keen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Matthias  Knorr  and  Mary  Keyser,  his  wife  . 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Derrick  Keyser  and  Rachel  Ottinger,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51005. 


DAUGHTERS   OF   THE   AMERICAN    REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  PAULINE  GRIGGS  ROBBINS.  51007 

Born  in  St.  Paul,  Minn, 

Wife  of  Vernon  Nelson  Robbins. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Ephraim  Sawyer. 

Daughter  of  John  Williams  Griggs  and  Ruth  Beardsley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jerome  John  Beardsley  and  Mary  Minerva  Gregory, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Gregory  and  Electa  Sawyer,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Green  Sawyer  and  Irene  Ransom,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Sawyer  and  Dolly  Wilder,  his  wife. 

Ephraim  Sawyer  (1718-1813),  was  a  member  of  the  first  per- 
manent committee  of  Lancaster,  Mass.  In  1775  he  responded 
to  the  call  to  arms  with  his  five  sons.  Commissioned  2nd 
major  1775 ;  fought  at  Bunker  Hill ;  lieutenant  colonel  in  the 
2nd  regiment,  Massachusetts  militia,  1776.  Led  his  regi- 
ment at  Dobbs  Ferry,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of 
Burgoyne,  1777.  He  was  born  in  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Grand  Isle,  Vt. 

Also  No.  47332. 

MISS  MARGARET  SMITH  RINGLAND.  51008 

Born  in  Middletown,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Charles  Gobin. 

Daughter  of  John  A.  Ringland  and  Maria  Donnel  Wharton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Charles   Donnel  Wharton,   Jr.,   and   Mary  R.   Irwin, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Charles  Donnel  Wharton  and  Maria  Donnel,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Donnel    (b.  1769)    and   Margaret  Gobin 

(1775-1857),  his  wife,  m.  1797. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Charles  Gobin  and  Ann  Philips   (1752-1817), 

his  wife. 
Charles  Gobin  was  captain   of  the  sixth  battalion   of    Berks 

County,  Pa. ;  died  1797  in  Sunbury. 
Also  Nos.  2555.  44702. 


UNEAGE   BOOK. 


MRS.  MAUD  BALDWIN  RAUB.  5100?^ 

Wife  of  Andrew  G.  Raub. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elisha  Blackman,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  J.  Baldwin  and  Mary  H.  Collings  (b.  1824),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Collings  and  Melinda  Blackman  (b.  1793), 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Blackman  (b.  1765)  and  Clarinda  Hyde 
(b.  1769),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  EHhsa  Blackman  and  Lucy  Policy  (Smith), 
his  wife. 

Elisha  Blackman  (1727-1804),  in  1775,  was  a  lieutenant  at 
Plunkett's  defeat  at  Nanticoke.  He  served  during  the  inva- 
sion of  the  Wyoming  Valley  by  British  and  Indians.  He 
was  born  in  Connecticut;  died  in  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. 

Also  No.  5539. 

MRS.  CARRIE  ADELAIDE  WALTON  COBB.  51010 

Born  in  Glenville,  Pa. 

Wife  of  George  Cobb. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Cochran,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Pyle  Walton  and  Hannah  Cochran,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Cochran  and  Phebe  Strickland,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Cochran  and  Susanna  Elton,  his  wife. 

Robert  Cochran  (1749-1835),  served  as  private  in  Capt.  James 
Dunn's  company.  Col.  Patterson  Bell's  8th  battalion,  Chester 
County  militia.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Chester  County,  Pa. 

MRS.  MARY  HANNAH  CARVER.  510U 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Wife  of  Albert  Bigelow  Carver. 

Descendant  of  John  Bayly,  of  Pennsylvania. 


DAUGHTERS   OF  THE   AMERICAN    REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Thomas  JeflFerson  Perkins  and  May  Hannah  Robinson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Penrose  Robinson  and  Janet  Bayly,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Bayly  and  Hannah  Clark,  his  2nd  wife. 

John  Bayly  (1724-93),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety  from  Lancaster  County,  1777;  also  served  as  private 
in  Col.  Loury's  regiment.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Lan- 
caster County,  Pa. 


MRS.  LETITIA  PINNELL  WILSON.  51012 

Born  in  Williamsburg,  Pa. 

Wife  of  William  George  Wilson. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Major  John  Morrison. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Johnson  and  Julia  Mary  Stevens,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Richard  Stevens  and  Elisa  Monson  Pinnell, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Jesse  Pinnell  and  Julianna  Morrison,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Morrison  and  Hannetta  Wilhelmina  Hoff- 
man, his  wife. 

John  Morrison  (1760-1827),  enlisted,  1776,  as  private  under 
Capt.  James  A.  Wilson,  6th  Pennsylvania  battalion,  and  later 
served  as  sergeant  major  under  Major  James  Parr.  He  was 
born  in  Ireland;  died  in  Huntingdon,  Pa, 

MRS.  KATE  SCOTT  DEMAREE.  51013 

Born  in  Catawissa,  Pa. 

Wife  of  W.  L.  Demaree. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Philip  Rupert,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Calvin  B.  Reifsnyder  and  Kate  Scott,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  George  Scott  and  Mary  Paxton,  his  wife, 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Paxton  and  Catherine  Rupert,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Leonard  Rupert  and  Sally  Bright,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter   of   John    Philip   Rupert   and    Catharine    Rosch, 
his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


John  Philip  Rupert  (1738-1829),  who  had  served  in  Canada 
under  the  British,  became  a  zealous  patriot.  He  was  with 
Washington  in  the  Jersey  campaign  and  was  wounded  at 
Brandywine.  He  was  born  in  Germany;  came  to  America, 
1754,  and  died  in  Catawissa,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  11737,  29238. 

MRS.  MARY  MOORE  MIFFLIN.  51014 

Born  in  Pierceton,  Ind. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Philip  Rupert,  Leonard  Rupert,  and 

Michael  Bright,  Jr.,  all  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  John  Moore  and  Emma  Barton,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Caleb  Barton  and  Sarah  Rupert,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Peter  Rupert  and  Catherine  Dhiel,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Leonard   Rupert   and   Sally   Bright,   his   wife, 

m.  1786. 
See  No.  51013. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Michael  Bright,  Jr.,  and  Catherine  Bowers, 

his  2nd  wife. 
Leonard  Rupert  (1763-1848),  was  fifer  on  the  war  ship  "Hyder 

Ali"  under  command  of  Capt.  Barney,  and  also  in  the  militia 

in  Capt.  Conrad  Shirman's  company.  Col.  Joseph  Heister's 

5th  battalion  of  Berks  County,  Pa.,  militia.     He  was  born  in 

Reading ;  died  in  Rupert,  Pa. 
Michael  Bright  (1732-1814),  served  as  an  associator  of  Berks 

County  and  as  one  of  the  Committee  of  Observation.     He 

was  born  in  Germany ;  died  in  Reading,  Pa. 
Also  No.  12967. 

MRS.  JESSIE  ENT  PHILLIPS.  51015 

Born  in  Columbia  County,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Ralph  Guest  Phillips. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Caleb  Hopkins,  of  New  Jersey. 


DAUGHTERS   OF  THE  AMERICAN    REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Uzal  Hopkins  Ent  and  Helen  Martz,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  George  Martz  and  Melissa  Hopkins,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Uzal  Hopkins  and  Rebecca  Stewart,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Hopkins  and  Ruth  Hull,  his  wife. 
Caleb  Hopkins    (1759-1824),  served  as  lieutenant  of   Sussex 

County   militia   under    Capt.   James    Bonnell.     He    died   at 

Angelica,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  2551,  7590,  8024,  12971. 

MRS.  SARAH  HOFFECKER  RICKARD.  51016 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  William  Rickard. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Evan  Evans,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  Hoffecker  and  Sarah  Lowry,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Christopher  Lowry  and  Catharine  Evans,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Evan  Evans  and  Susannah  Reaney,  his  wife. 

Evan  Evans  (1768-1845),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Chester  County,  1819,  at  the  age  of  seventy-seven,  for  service 
as  corporal  in  the  Pennsylvania  Continental  line.  He  was 
born  in  Vincent;  died  in  Pennsylvania. 

Also  No.  16537. 

MRS.  IDA  K.  BOURNE.  51017 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  George  W.  Bourne. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Evan  Evans. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  Hoffecker  and   Sarah  Lowry,  his  2nd  wife. 

See  No.  51016. 

MISS  EMMA  HOFFECKER.  51018 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Evan  Evans. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  Hoffecker  and  Sarah  Lowry,  his  2nd  wife. 

See  No.  51016. 


LINEAGE   BOOK. 


MRS.  ANNA  ELIZABETH  BULLOCK  ANTHONY.  51019 

Born  in  Killingly,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Albert  L.  Anthony. 

Descendant  of   Sergt.   Samuel  Watson  and  James   Browning, 

of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  James  Willard  Bullock  and  Sarah  Jane  Anisbury,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bullock,  M.  D.,  and  Sarah  Browning,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of    James    Browning,    Jr.     (1768-1820),    and    Nabby 

Watson   (1774-1804),  his  1st  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Samuel  Watson  and   Ruth   Baldwin,  his  wife; 

James  Browning  and  Rebecca  Scott,  his  wife. 
Samuel  Watson  (1749-1818),  served  as  sergeant  of  minute  men 

at  the  Lexington  Alarm.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Leicester, 

Mass. 
James  Browning  was  a  minute  man  from  Rutland,  Mass.,  where, 

in  1727,  he  was  born. 
Also  No.  37585. 

MRS.  EVA  ALICE  HOWARD  SMITH.  51020 

Born  in  Brighton,  Mass. 

Wife  of  George  Sharpe  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Howard. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  Henry  Warern  Howard  and  Sarah  Anne  Hurd,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frederick  A.  Howard  and  Ruth  Wadsworth  Cotton, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Howard  and  Hannah  Farrington,  his  wife. 

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

Samuel  Howard  (1747-1840),  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Edward  Burbank's  company,  Col.  Henry  Knox's  Massa- 
chusetts regiment,  and  was  engaged  in  the  battles  of  Trenton 
and  Princeton.  He  was  born  in  Woburn;  died  in  Conway, 
Mass. 


10  DAUGHTERS   OF  THE  AMERICAN    REVOLUTION. 

MISS  SOPHIA  WELLS  WILLIAMS.  51021 

Born  in  Mardin,  Turkey. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Thomas  Williams. 

Daughter  of  William  Frederic  Williams  and  Kate  Pond,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Williams  and  Sophia  Wells,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Williams  and  Susanna  Dana,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Williams  (1754-1817),  turned  out  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm,  and  was  corporal,  1776-77,  in  Capt.  Eben  Winship's 
company,  Col.  Thomas  Nixon's  Massachusetts  regiment.  He 
served  as  sergeant  under  Capt.  Job.  Summer  and  Col.  John 
Greaton,  1780.  He  was  born  at  Roxbury,  Mass. ;  died  at 
Utica,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  14633. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  M.  BARLOW.  51022 

Born  in  Newport,  R.  I. 

Wife  of  George  W.  Barlow. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Franklin,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Simeon  Davis  and  Mary  J.  Easton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Easton  and  Frances  Ann  Franklin,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Franklin  and  Olivia  Tillinghast,  his  wife. 

Robert  Franklin  (1756-1850),  was  a  soldier  in  Capt.  Small- 
wood's  company  of  New  York  militia.  He  was  wounded  at 
the  battle  of  Bennington  and  was  falsely  reported  as  having 
died  in  hospital.    He  died  in  Newport,  R.  I. 

Also  No.  20079. 

MISS  ELIZA  MAXSON  DAWLEY.  51033 

Bom  in  Newport,  R.  I. 

Descendant  of  John  Maxson,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  William  P.  Dawley  and  Ednah  A.  Rose,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Perry  B.  Dawley  and  S.  Ellen  Holt,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  William  J.  Holt  and  Eliza  S.  Maxson,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Maxson  and  Sarah  Shrieve,  his  wife. 
John  Maxson  (1748-1822),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Rhode 

Island  Continental  line     He  received  a  pension  at  Newport, 

where  he  was  born  and  died. 

Also  No.  15926. 


MISS  JENNIE  DAVIS.  51024 

Bom  in  Newport,  R.  I. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Franklin. 

Daughter  of  Simeon  Davis  and  Mary  J.  Easton,  his  wife. 

Also  No.  15022. 

MRS.  ARABELLA  KATHARINE  JENCKES  KNOX.  51025 

Born  in  Barrington,  R.  I. 

Wife  of  Albert  Knox. 

Descendant  of  John  Jenckes,  and  of  Gov.  Nicholas  Cooke,  of 
Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  John  Jenckes  and  Ida  Kelly,  his  wife, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Gushing  Jenckes  and  Elizabeth  Dexter  Randall. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Jenckes,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Gushing,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Jenckes  and  Freelove  Crawford,  his  2nd 
wife;  Benjamin  Gushing  and  Hannah  Cooke,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Cooke  and  Hannah  Sabin,  his  wife. 

John  Jenckes  (1730-91),  served  in  the  General  Assembly  and  on 
war  committees  to  furnish  supplies  to  the  army.  He  was 
born  and  died  in  Providence,  R.  I. 

Nicholas  Cooke  (1717-82),  was  elected  governor,  1775,  and 
remained  in  office  the  darkest  period  of  the  Revolution.  He 
was  honored  with  the  friendship  and  confidence  of  Wash- 
ington.   He  was  born  and  died  in  Providence,  R.  I. 

Also  No.  39359. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  ALICE  JENCKES  WILSON.  51026 

Born  in  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

Wife  of  Clifford  M.  Milson. 

Descendant  of  John  Jenckes,  and  of  Gov.  Nicholas  Cooke. 

Daughter  of  John  Jenckes  and  Ida  Kelly,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51025. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  H.  ANTHONY  HIEN.  51027 

Born  in  Moonsocket,  R.  I. 

Wife  of  Charles  Hien. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  James  Albee,  Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Augustus  Anthony  and  Ellen  Maria  Albee,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Albee  and  Deborah  Pepall,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Albee,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  Tourtelotte,  his  wife. 

James  Albee,  Jr.  (1761-1814),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  from  Cambridge,  and  in  1776  served  as  private  in 
Capt.  Nelson's  company.  He  served  as  corporal,  1780,  in 
Capt.  Bezalell  Taft's  9th  company,  Rhode  Island  Alarm. 
He  was  born  and  died  in  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

MRS.  SUSAN  S.  WHITE  GEE.  5102.S 

Born  in  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Albert  R.  Gee. 

Descendant  of  Antipass  White,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  M.  W.  White  and  Allie  Brown,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  C.  White  and  Susan  Sanford,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Payson  White  and  Betsey  Whitemore,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Antipass  White  and  Lucinda  Brewster,  his  wife. 

Antipass  White  (1760-1832),  enlisten  when  sixteen  and  fought 
at  White  Plains.  He  served  until  1780  under  Gen.  Henry 
Knox  in  the  "Grand  Park  of  Artillery."  He  was  born  in 
Uxbridge,  Mass. ;  died  in  Pomf  ret.  Conn. 

Also  No.  7720. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I3 


MISS  IRENE  BALLOU.  51029 

Born  in  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

Descendant  of  Nathan  Allen,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Allen  Francis  Ballou  and  Harriet  Ame  Ellis,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Ellis  and  Ame  Almira  Fisher,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Quincy  Fisher  and  Ame  Allen,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Allen  and  Ame  Smith,  his  wife. 
Nathan  Allen   (1753-1848),  was  a  soldier  in  the  Continental 

Army  from  Medfield,  Mass.,  1776,  and  discharged  1780.    He 

was  born  and  died  in  Medfield. 
Also  No.  2390. 

MRS.  LOUISE  EGLESTON  LEE.  51030 

Born  in  Winsboro,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Rudolph  Edward  Lee. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Azariah  Egleston  and  of  Maj.  Gen.  John 
Patterson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  DuBose  Egleston  and  Mary  Louise  Aiken,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  W.  Egleston  and  Martha  DuBose,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Azariah  Egleston  and  Hannah  Patterson,  his  wife. 

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

Azariah  Egleston  (1757-1822),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private, 
served  through  the  war  and  was  major  at  West  Point,  1783. 
He  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati.  He  was  born  in  Shef- 
field; died  in  Lenox,  Mass. 

Also  No.  44732. 

John  Patterson  (1744-1808),  represented  Lenox,  Mass.,  in  the 
General  Court.  He  commanded  Berkshire  County  militia  at 
Bunker  Hill,  was  distinguished  at  Saratoga  and  Monmouth 
and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  an  original 
member  of  the  Cincinnati  and  was  vice-president  of  the 
Society.  He  removed  to  New  York  and  became  Chief 
Justice  of  the  County  Court.  He  was  born  in  Hartford 
County,  Conn.;  died  in  Lisle,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  12285,  13490,  16099,  21189,  28553,  29652. 


14  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOIvUTION. 

MRS.  HELEN  EMILY  GRIMBALL.  51031 

Born  in  Birkenhead,  England. 

Wife  of  Harry  Morris  Grimball. 

Descendant  of  Col,  Joseph  Glover. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Leonard  Trenkolm  and  Elzia  Bonsai  Holmes,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Holmes  and  Ann  Glover,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Charles  Glover  and  Ann  Coachman,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Glover  and  Anne  Dourghty,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Glover  (1720-83),  served  as  colonel  of  militia  of  Colle- 
ton County,  S.  C,  where  he  was  born  and  died. 

Also  Nos.  34640,  47058. 

MRS.  EMMA  A.  WALKER  SWORDS.  51033 

Born  in  Monroe  County,  Tenn. 

Wife  of  J.  F.  Swords. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Cleveland,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Walker  and  Lodusky  Jones,  his  3rd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Morton  Jones  and  Aley  Cleveland,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Cleveland  and  Mathis  ,  his  wife. 

Robert  Cleveland  (1744-1812),  commanded  a  company  in  the 
regiment  of  his  brother  Benjamin  at  the  battle  of  King's 
Mountain.  He  was  in  many  contests  with  the  Tories  during 
the  Revolution.  He  was  born  in  Prince  William  County, 
Va.,  and  died  in  Wilkes  County,  N.  C. 

Also  Nos.  5581,  15313. 

MRS.  LILY  LAMAR  SALE  ANDREWS.  51033 

Born  in  Augusta,  Ga. 

Wife  of  Ernest  Ephraim  Andrews. 

Descendant  of  John  Zubers  (Subers),  of  South  Carolina. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  1 5 


Daughter  of  James  Benjamin  Franklin  Sale  (1839-99)  and  Amelia  Pratt 
Gates  (1839-89),  his  wife,  m.  1860. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Blackburn  Gates  (1807-92)  and  Barbara 
Subers,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Zubers  and  Elizabeth  Volker,  his  wife. 

John  Zubers  (1750-1850),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Phile- 
mon Waters  company,  South  CaroHna  service.  He  was  born 
and  died  in  Newberry,  S.  C. 


MRS.  MARY  ELLA  SIMPSON.  51034 


Born  in  Laurens,  S.  G. 

Wife  of  Stobo  James  Simpson. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Young,  Col.  Alexander  Osborne,  and 
John  Nisbet. 

Daughter  of  Judge  William  D.  Simpson  and  Jane  Young,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Glinton  Young  and  Lucy  (Young),  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Archibald  Young  and  Nancy  Nisbet,  his  wife;  John 
May  Young  and  Jennie  Nisbet,  his  wife  (parents  of  Lucy). 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Young  and  Judith  Johnston,  his  wife 
(parents  of  Archibald)  ;  John  Nisbet  and  Mary  Osborne,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Osborne  and  Agnes  McWhorter, 
his  wife. 

Thomas  Young  (1732-1829),  served  as  a  minute  man  and 
as  a  manufacturer  of  ammunition.  His  home  in  North 
Carolina,  suffered  from  the  Tories.  Pie  was  born  in  Bruns- 
wick County,  Va. ;  died  in  Iredell  County,  N.  C. 

Also  No.  25864. 

Alexander  Osborne  (1709-76),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  Rowan  County.  He  was  born  in  New 
Jersey;  died  in  Belmont,  N.  C. 
John  Nisbet  (1738-1817),  served  as  a  soldier  and  member  of 
the  Committee  of  Safety  of  Rowan  County,  N.  C.  He  was 
born  in  Lancaster  County,  Pa.;  died  in  Slatesville,  N.  C. 

Also  No.  19103. 


l6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARTHA  AYER  ALDRICH  TOMPKINS.  51035 

Wife  of  Frank  Tompkins. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Ayer,  of  South  CaroHna. 
Daughter  of  Robert  Aldrich  and  Sophie  Bonham,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Alfred  P.  Aldrich  and  Martha  Ayer,  his  wife 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Malone  Ayer  and  Rebecca  Erwin,  his  3rd 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Ayer  and  Sarah  Malone,  his  wife. 
Thomas  Ayer  commanded  a  company  and  was  such  a  dangerous 

Whig  that  fifty  guineas  was  offered  for  him  dead  or  alive. 

He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  located  in  Virginia ;  emigrated  to 

the  Pedee,  1758,  where  in  1781  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  4765,  22432,  27136,  34543. 

MRS.  REBECCA  BIRD  ASHE.  51036 

Born  in  Covington,  Ga. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Jefferys  Ashe. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Haynes. 

Daughter  of  John  Styles  Bird  and  Pattie  Ann  Cox,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cary  Cox,  M.  D.,  and  Frances  Stith  Haynes,  his  2nd 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Haynes,  Jr.,  and  Catherine  Maria  Davis, 

his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Haynes  and  Frances  Stith,  his  wife. 
Thomas  Haynes  (1748-1833),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 

of  Safety  of  Halifax  County,  North  Carolina.    He  was  born 

in  Mechlenburg  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Columbia  County,  Ga. 

Also  No.  37894. 

MRS.  CORNELIA  McIVER  DAVIS.  51037 

Born  in  Darlington  County,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Zimmerman  Davis. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Gregg,  of  South  Carolina. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  \J 


Daughter  of  John  Kolb  Mclver  and  Sarah  Marshall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Adam  Marshall  and  Mary  Gregg,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Gregg  and  Mary  Wilson,  his  wife. 

James  Gregg  served  as  captain  in  the  Revolutionary  war  under 
Maj.  Thornby  when  Charleston  fell,  and  suffered  much  from 
his  Tory  neighbors.    He  was  born  1752  in  South  Carolina. 

Also  No.  3259. 


MRS.  LEILA  JOHNSON  BUCK.  51038 

Born  in  Bennedaville,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  William  McG.  Buck. 

Descendant  of  George  McCall, 

Daughter   of    Chancellor   W.    Dalrymple   Johnson   and    Sarah    Elizabeth 

McCall,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  McCall  and  Sabrina  Burnett,  his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of    George    McCall   and    Elizabeth    Sanders,    his   2nd 

wife. 
George  McCall  (1760-1837),  served,  1780,  as  a  soldier  in  the 

Revolutionary   war   under  Gen.   Francis   Marion.     He   was 

born  at  Lynch's  Creek;  died  in  Darlington  District,  S.  C. 

MISS  GABRIELLA  ELOISE  BETHEA.  51039 

Born  in  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Descendant  of  John  Bethea  and  of  Lieut.  Daniel  Strobel,  of 
South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Philip  Yancey  Bethea  and  Florence  Amanda  Johnson,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Col.  James  R.  Bethea  and  Mary  Catherine  McLeod, 

his   wife;   Oscar   Emmons   Johnson   and   Gabriella   Amanda    Strobel,' 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of    Philip   Bethea   and   Rachel    Cochrane,    his   wife; 

Lewis  Strobel  and  Sarah  Owens,  his  3rd  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Bethea  and  Absala  Parker,  his  wife;  Daniel 

Strobel  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Martin,  his  wife. 


1 8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

John  Bethea  (1750-1820),  was  a  patriot  and  soldier  during 
the  Revolutionary  war  from  South  Carolina.  He  was  born 
in  Nansemond  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Marion  County,  S.  C. 

Daniel  Strobel  (1733-1806),  enlisted,  1775,  and  was  with  the 
Fusileers  1776-7,  in  active  service  around  Charleston.  In 
1779  he  was  lieutenant  in  a  company  at  the  siege  of  Savan- 
nah. He  was  born  in  Lamberthein,  Germany;  died  in 
Charleston,  S.  C. 

MRS.  NETTIE  SUE  CRAIG.  51040 

Born  in  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Arthur  R.  Craig. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Anderson. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  J.  Moore  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Anderson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Anderson  and  Harriett  Brockman,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Anderson  and  Mary  Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Anderson  and  Miriam  Mayson,  his  wife. 

David  Anderson  (1741-1827),  commanded  a  company  at  the 
battle  of  Ninety-six,  where  he  won  renown.  He  was  at 
Charleston,  Augusta  and  Eutaw  Springs.  He  was  born  in 
Pennsylvania;  died  in  Spartanburg  County,  S.  C. 

Also  Nos.  8269,  35112. 

MRS.  EDNA  MICKELS  DU  BOSE.  51041 

Born  in  Searsport,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Josey  Beverly  DuBose. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Hichborn. 

Daughter  of  Albert  V.  Nickels  and  Elizabeth  McGilvery,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  McGilvery  and  Harriet  Hichborn,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Hichborn  and  Desiah  Griffin,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Robert    Hichborn   and    Susannah    Ellingwood, 

his  wife. 
Robert   Hichborn    (1740-1800),   served   as   guard   of    the   tea 

ships.    He  was  born  in  Boston,  Mass. ;  died  in  Stockton,  Me. 
Also  No.  11036. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  19 


MISS  FALBA  JOHNSON.  51043 

Born  in  Marion,  S.  C. 

Descendant  of  George  McCall,  of  South  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  James  William  Johnson  and  Annie  Prince,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Chancellor  W.  D.  Johnson  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  McCall, 

his  wife. 
See  No.  51038. 

MRS.  ELOISE  JOHNSON  McLUCAS.  51043 

Born  in  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Hugh  Ward  McLucas. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Daniel  Strobel. 

Daughter   of   Oscar   Emmons  Johnson   and   Gabriella   Amanda   Strobel, 

his  wife. 
See  No.  51039. 

MRS.  LOUISA  NORWOOD  MULLINS.  51044 

Born  in  Effingham,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Henry  Mullins. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Norwood  and  of  Benjamin  King. 

Daughter  of  George  Alexander  Norwood  and  Mary  Louisa  Wilkins, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Norwood  and  Sarah  Mcintosh,  his  wife;  Sam- 
uel Bellinger  Wilkins  and  Mary  Louisa  King,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Norwood  and  Mary  Warren,  his  wife;  Eli 
King  and  Rachel  Murphy  Brown,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  King  and  Deliverance  Eddy,  his 
2nd  wife. 

John  Norwood  (1751-1826),  served  under  Gen.  Francis  Marion 
in  the  partisan  warfare  of  the  Carolinas.  He  was  born  at 
Society  Hill,  S.  C. ;  died  in  Darlington. 

Also  Nos.  11317,  47466. 

Benjamin  King  (1720-1803),  was  chairman  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  of  Raynham  and  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial 
Congress.    He  had  five  sons  in  the  army. 

Also  Nos.  9060,  15491,  37289. 


20  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARY  STACKHOUSE  MURCHISON.  51045 

Born  in  Marion,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  John  D.  Murchison, 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  McAlister. 

Daughter  of  James  Stackhouse  and  Florence   EHzabeth   McAlister,   his 

wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Dugar  McAUster  and  Mary  M.  ,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  McAUster  and  Kesiah  Dugar,  his  2nd  wife. 
John  McAHster  (1765-1848),  enHsted  from  North  Carolina  as  a 

private,  1779.     He  applied  for  a  pension  1833  and  it  was 

allowed.     He    was   born    in    Scotland;    died   in    Richmond 

County,  N.  C. 

Also  No.  38195. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  A.  BUCK  NORWOOD.  51046 

Born  in  Bucksville,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Wilkins  Norwood. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Jonathan  Buck,  Capt.  Ebenezer  Buck, 
John  Brown,  Jr.,  and  Robert  Hichborn. 

Daughter  of  William  L.  Buck  and  Desiah  Hichborn  McGilvery,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Buck  and  Mary  Clarke,  his  wife;  William  Mc- 
Gilvery and  Harriet  Hichborn,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Buck  and  Mary  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Buck  and  Lydia  Morse,  his  wife ; 
John  Brown  and  Gilmore,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51041. 

Jonathan  Buck  (1719-95),  was  colonel  of  the  fifth  regiment, 
Lincoln  County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Woburn,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Buckport,  Me. 

Also  Nos.  44208,  47782. 

Ebenezer   Buck    (1752-1824),   served  as   captain   in   the    fifth 

regiment  Lincoln  County  militia  of  Maine.     He  was  born  in 

Haverhill,  Mass. ;  died  in  Buckport,  Me. 
John  Brown  (1732-1817),  was  chosen  on  the  first  Committee 

of  Safety  of  Belfast,  where  he  gave  valuable  service,  and 

where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6540,  12103. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


MRS.  DAISY  WALLER  STACKHOUSE.  51047 

Born  in  Greenwood,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Walter  F.  Stackhouse. 

Descendant  of  Rev,  James  Creswell. 

Daughter    of    Cadmus    Garlington    Waller    and    Mary    Emma    Coleman, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Albert  Waller  and   J.   Elizabeth   Creswell,   his   wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Elihu  Creswell  and   Sarah  Hunter,  his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Creswell  and  Mary  Garlington   (b.  1734), 

his  wife. 
James  Creswell  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of   Safety, 

1775.     He  was  a  soldier  and  a  patriot.     He  died,  1776,  in 

Laurens,  S.  C. 

Also  Nos.  27931,  38275. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  ELIZABETH  STACKHOUvSE.  51048 

Born  in  Floral,  N.  C. 

Wife  of  James  Stackhouse. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  McAlister. 

Daughter  of  James  Dugar  McAlister  and  Mary  M.  McAlister,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51045. 

MRS.  EFFIE  BLUE  WHEELER.  5104U 

Born  in  Richmond  County,  N.  C. 

Wife  of  Edward  Bee  Wheeler. 

Descendant  of  Nathan  Evans,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  John  Gilchrist  Blue  and  Annie  M.  Evans,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Evans  and  Sarah  Ann  Godbold,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter   of    Nathan    Evans,   Jr.,    and    Elizabeth   Ann    Rogers, 

Nathan  Evans  (1760-1810),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Revo- 

his  3rd  wife. 

lution  from  Marion  County,  S.  C,  where  he  was  born  and 

died. 

Also  No.  49264. 


daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 


MRS.  SARAH  DOZIER  POWER  WOODS.  51050 

Born  in  Marion,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Malcolm  Carr  Woods. 

Descendant  of  John  Montague,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Carr  Power  and  Martha  Evans,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of   John   Hopkins    Power   and   Jane   Daniel    Montague, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Montague  and  Rebecca  Brown,  his  wife. 
John  Montague    (1755-1831),  was   a   soldier   in   the  Virginia 

mihtia  during  the  Revolution,  was  wounded  in  service  and 

carried  the  scars  through  life.    He  died  in  Abbeyville  County, 

S.  C. 

Also  Nos.  926.  13017. 

MRS.  MINNIE  MALLERY  MILLER.  51051 

Born  in  Mauston,  Wis. 

Wife  of  Clinton  H.  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Samuel  Mallery. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Mallery  and  Nancy  Piper,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Mallery  and  Orilla  Hall,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Mallery  and  Mary  Carley,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Mallery  (1744-1822),  served  as  sergeant  in  the  9th 
regiment,  Albany  County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Say- 
brook,  Conn. ;  died  in  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  27088. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  WEBER  ROBINSON.  51052 

Born  in  Mt.  Vernon,  Ky. 

Wife  of  James  Bright  Robinson. 
Descendant  of  Zachariah  Evans. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  23 


Daughter  of  William  M.  Weber  and  Sarah  Ann  Carpenter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harrison  Carpenter  and  Patience  Jane  Evans,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of   Samuel   Evans  and   Patience   Shepherd,   his   wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Evans  and  Charity  Jones,  his  wife. 

Zachariah  Evans  (1755-1841),  enlisted,  1776,  as  private  in 
Capt.  Speaker's  company,  Maryland  line,  and  in  1778  in 
Capt.  Bailey's  company  at  the  battle  of  White  Plains.  He 
was  born  in  Prince  George  County,  Md. ;  died  in  Pulaski 
County,  Ky. 

MRS.  SOPHIA  LYON  LEES.  51053 

Born  in  Demopholis,  Ala. 

Wife  of  Robert  Blanchard  Lees,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Gaines. 

Daughter  of  Martin  Armstrong  Lyon  and  Caroline  Stendwick,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  H.  Lyon  and  Elizabeth  Armstrong,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James   Lyon  and  Bethaland  Gaines,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Gaines  and  Elizabeth  Strother,  his  wife. 

James  Gaines  (1743-1830),  commanded  a  company  of  volun- 
teers at  Guilford  Court  House  and  artillery  at  Eutaw 
Springs,  where  he  won  the  praise  of  Gen.  Nathaniel  Greene. 
He  died  at  Kingsport,  Tenn. 

Also  Nos.  1399,  6327,  11790,  48273. 

MRS.  LUCILE  SHIRLEY  LANGSTOFF  BOWEN.  51054 

Born  in  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Wife  of  George  Cone  Bowen. 

Descendant  of  John  Langstoff. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Dennison  Langstoff  and  Sara  Ann  McCall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Miles  Langstoff  and  Charity  Langstoff,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Langstoff,  Jr.,  and  Lucy  Miles,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Langstoff  and  Charity  Stille,  his  wife. 

John  Langstoff  (1755-1825),  served  several  enlistments  undei 

different  commands  in  1776-78  from  Middlesex  County,  New 

Jersey.    He  died  in  Rahway,  N.  J. 


24  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ANGELINE  KNIGHT-MARR  GRAY.  51055 

Born  in  Leavenworth,  Kans. 

Wife  of  Douglas  Gray. 

Descendant  of  Cornelius  Low,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  James  Sand  and  Katie  Knight-Marr,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Joseph  Marr  and  Julia  Catherine  Low,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Low  and  Julia  Ann  Mathews,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Low  and  Catherine  McKenny,  his 
wife. 

Cornelius  Low  (1730-1812),  served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  New- 
York  militia  during  the  Revolution.  He  was  killed  in  the 
battle  of  Queenstown  Heights. 

Also  No.  30494. 

MRS.  KATE  WALLTS  VIDOR.  51056 

Born  in  Galveston,  Texas. 


Wife  of  Charles  S.  Vidor. 

Descendant  of  John  McNitt  Alexander,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  John  C.  Wallis  and  Catherine  C.  McLeod,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wallis  and  Elizabeth  Crockett,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  James  Wallace  (Wallis)  and  Jane  Bain 
Alexander,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  McKnitt  Alexander  and  Jane  Bain,  his 
wife. 

John  McKnitt  Alexander  (1733-1817),  was  secretary  of  Mech- 
lenburg  Declaration  of  Independence ;  delegate  to  memoralize 
the  legislature  and  author  of  the  instructions,  1775 ;  member 
of  the  Provincial  Congress,  1776,  and  of  the  Senate,  1777. 
He  died  in  Mechlenburg  County,  N.  C. 

Also  Nos.  18885,  20724,  26475,  33515. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  2$ 


MRS.  MARGUERITE  HASKINS  WOOD  STITELER.         51057 

Born  in  Prince  Edward  County,  Va. 

Wife  of  John  Beverly  Stiteler. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Haskins,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter   of   Judge   Francis   Peyton   Wood   and    Pauline   Embra   Scott, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Archer  Scott  and  Elizabeth  Amanda    (Scott), 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of    Thomas    Scott    and   Jane    Haskins    (1780-1853), 

his  wife,  m.  1801. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Haskins  and  Ann  Nash,  his  wife. 
Thomas  Haskins  was  a  member  of  Committee  of  Safety  from 

Prince  Edward  County,  Va.,  1775.     He  died  1798  in  Prince 

Edward  County. 

MRS.  CORINNE  ABLE  COFER.  51058 

Born  in  Oxford,  Miss. 

Wife  of  Robert  E.  Gofer. 

Descendant  of  Alexander  Crawford. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Able  and  Martha  Elizabeth  Stockard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Stockard  and  Elizabeth  Crawford,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter    of    Alexander    Crawford    and    Elizabeth    Craighead, 

his  wife. 
Alexander  Crawford   (1750-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension 

roll  of  Tennessee  as  private.    He  was  born  in  Pennsylvania ; 

died  in  Maury  County,  Tenn. 

Also  Nos.  1786,  2393,  3934,  4082,  24408. 

MISS  ANN  CLARK  GOREE.  51059 

Born  in  Lovelady,  Texas. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Elijah  Clark,  John  Clark  and  Lieut- 
Col.  Micajah  Williamson,  of  Georgia. 


26  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Robert  Daniel  Goree  and  Frances  Rebecca  Campbell,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  H.  Campbell  and  Ann  Williamson  Clark,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Clark  and  Nancy  Williamson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Clark  and  Hannah  Arrington,  his  wife; 
Micajah  Williamson  and  Sarah  Gilliam,  his  wife. 

Elijah  Clark  (1738-1805),  was  wounded  at  Alligator  Creek 
and  had  a  horse  shot  under  him  at  Kettle  Creek.  He  was  at 
Musgroves  Mill  and  Long  Cane,  and  was  wounded  in  both 
engagements.  He  served  valiantly  at  the  siege  of  Augusta 
and  was  complimented  by  the  legislature  for  his  gallantry  in 
battle.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Georgia. 

John  Clark  served  under  his  father  in  the  partisan  warfare  of 
the  Revolution.    He  died,  1836,  in  Florida. 

Also  No.  10668. 

Micajah  Williamson  (1735-95),  served  as  lieutenant  colonel 
under  Col.  Elijah  Clark  to  protect  the  western  frontier  of 
Georgia.  He  was  born  in  Bedford  County,  Va.,  removed, 
1768,  to  Wilkes  County,  Ga.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  28383. 


MRS.  FRU  BECTON  WORTHAM.  51060 

Born  in  New  Danville,  Texas. 


Wife  of  Louis  J.  Wortham. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Joseph  Dickson  and  of  Lieut.  John  Sharpe. 

Daughter  of   Edwin   Pinckney  Becton,   M.   D.,  and   Mary  Dickson,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John   M.   Becton  and   Eleanor   E.   Sharpe,  his  wife; 

Joseph  Dickson  and  Rebecca  Dryden,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James   Sharpe  and   Isabella   McKnight,  his  wife ; 

John  Dickson  and  Margaret  McKissick,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    John    Sharpe    and    Martha    Young,    his    wife; 

Joseph  Dickson  and  Margaret  McEwen,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


Joseph  Dickson  (1745-1825),  commanded  a  company,  1775, 
and  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  of  Rowan 
County,  North  Carolina.  He  served  as  major  at  King's 
Mountain,  opposed  Cornwallis'  invasion  of  the  CaroHnas, 
1781,  and  was  promoted  to  colonel.  He  was  born  in  Pennsyl- 
vania ;  died  in  Tennessee. 

Also  No.  34462. 

John  Sharpe  (1752-1824),  served  as  lieutenant,  1779-80,  in 
De  Armand's  independent  corps  of  Light  Dragoons  Conti- 
nental troops  in  the  Revolutionary  war.  He  was  born  in 
Mechlenburg  County,  N.  C. ;  died  in  Smyrna,  Tenn. 

MRS.  KATHARINE  FORRESTER  MORRISON.  51061 

Born  in  Cheshire,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Libby  Morrison. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Daniel  Deshon,  Brig.  Gen.  Gurdon  Salton- 
stall  and  Maj.  Winthrop  Saltonstall,  of  Connecticut;  Capt. 
Daniel  Hawthorne  and  Capt.  Simon  Forrester,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Carlisle  and  Augusta  Coit  Deshon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Deshon,  Jr.,  and  Augusta  Dudley  Coit,  his 
wife;  Rev.  Thomas  Carlisle  and  Eleanor  Forrester,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Coit  and  Mary  Wanton  Saltonstall, 
his  wife;  Daniel  Deshon  and  Mary  Ann  Packwood,  his  wife;  Simon 
Forrester  and  Rachel  Hawthorne,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Winthrop  Saltonstall  and  Ann  Wanton,  his 
wife;  Daniel  Hawthorne  and  Rache!  Phelps,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Gurdon  Saltonstall  and  Rebecca  Winthrop, 
his  wife,  m.  1732. 

Daniel  Deshon  (1754-1826),  served  on  the  committee  to  ex- 
amine the  defense  of  the  town.  He  was  a  brave  seaman  and 
commanded  the  brig  "Old  Defense"  that  belonged  to  the 
State.    He  was  born  and  died  at  New  London,  Conn. 

Gurdon  Saltonstall  (1708-85),  a  graduate  of  Yale,  was  colonel 
of  militia,  1776,  and  brigadier  general  when  he  retired,  1777. 
He  was  born  in  New  London ;  died  in  Norwich,  Conn. 


28  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Winthrop  Saltonstall  (1737-1811)  was  brigade  major  to  his 
father.     He  was  born  and  died  in  New  London. 

Simon  Forrester  (1748-1817),  who  was  born  in  Ireland,  came 
to  this  country  in  a  vessel  commanded  by  Capt.  Daniel  Haw- 
thorne. He  served  in  the  war  on  privateers,  and,  1780,  was 
made  captain  of  the  "Centurion."    He  died  at  Salem. 

Daniel  Hawthorne  (1731-96),  commanded  the  schooners  "Fair 
America"  and  the  "Sturdy  Beggar."  He  won  the  title  of 
the  bold  Hawthorne  of  the  Revolution.  He  was  born  and 
died  at  Salem. 

Also  Nos.  5025,  15424. 

MRS.  CLARA  YOUNG  CHASE  BOSTWICK.  51062 

Born  in  Georgia,  Vt. 

Wife  of  Cornelias  Albert  Bostwick. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Aaron  Kimball. 

Daughter  of  Manchester  Chase  and  Hannah  Maria  Godfrey,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Chase  and  Fidelia  V.  Weatherbee,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Chase  and  Sally  Sherman,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Chase  and  Sarah  Kimball,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Kimball  and  A-Iary  Brooks,  his  wife. 
Aaron    Kimball    (1729-1823),   who   had   served   in    the   early 

wars  commanded  a  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  from 

Grafton,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  45417. 

MRS.  HARRIET  B.  KELTON.  61063 

Born  in  Montgomery,  Vt. 

Wife  of  Judge  O.  N.  Keltcn. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  Clapp  aid  Fanny  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Smith,  Jr.,  and  Lovina  Ladd,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Richard  Smith  and  Louise  Rogers,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  29 


Richard  Smith  (1750-1888),  enlisted.  1775,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Knowlton's  company,  Gen.  Putnam's  regiment,  Con- 
necticut service.  He  was  born  in  Lyme,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Woodstock,  Vt. 

MRS.  IDA  M.  WEED  PIERCE.  51064 

Born  in  Greenfield,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  George  W.  Pierce. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Levi  Adams. 

Daughter  of  Alvah  Weed  and  Sylvia  M.  Warren,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Warren  and  Belinda  Dickinson,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Dickinson  and  Rhoda  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Levi  Adams  and  Mary  Perry,  his  wife. 

Levi  Adams  (1747-1827),  enlisted,  1775,  as  corporal  in  Capt 

Ezra  Towne's,  Col.  James  Reed's  New  Hampshire  regiment. 

He  was  born  in  Dunstable,  Mass. ;  died  in  Ludlow,  Vt. 

MRS.  EFFIGENE  L.  GALUSHA  ESTES.  51065 

Born  in  Jericho,  Vt. 

Wife  of  David  F.  Estes. 

Descendant   of    Capt.    Jonas    Galusha    and    of    Gov.    Thomas 

Chittenden, 
Daughter  of  Truman  Galusha,  Jr.,  and  Angeline  Orpha  Bishop,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Truman  Galusha  and  Lydia  Loomis,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Galusha  and  Mary  Chittenden,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Thomas   Chittenden  and   Elizabeth   Meigs,  his 

wife. 
Jonas   Galusha    (1753-1834),   was   in  the   Canadian   campaign 

with   his   brother   David    in    Col.    Seth    Warner's   regiment. 

He  commanded  two  companies  at  the  battle  of  Bennington, 

served  in  Burgoyne's  campaign  and  was  at  the  surrender. 

Pie  was  born  in  Norwich,  Conn.;  died  in  Shaftsbury,  Vt. 
Also  No.  13329. 


30  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE;  AMERICAN  REVOIvUTlON. 

Thomas  Chittenden  (1730-97),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety,  1777  and  1778,  was  elected  governor.  He  was  born 
in  East  Guilford,  Conn.,  removed  to  Vermont,  1774,  and 
died  in  Williston. 

Also  Nos.  1924,  3344,  6181,  8790,  23360,  26801,  31187,  48145. 

VACANT.  51066 

MRS.  ANN  COCHRAN  DOUB.  51067 

Born  in  Staunton,  Va. 

Wife  of  Albert  A.  Doub. 

Descendant  of  Col.  George  Moffett. 

Daughter  of  George  Moffett  Cochran,  Jr.,  and  Margaret  Lynn  Peyton, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  George  Mofifett  Cochran  and  Maria  Boys,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Cochran  and  Magdalen  Moffett,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  George  Moffett  and  Sallie  McDowell,  his  wife. 
George   Moffett    (1735-1811),  commanded  a  regiment  at  the 

battle  of  Guilford  Court  House.     He  was  born  and  died  in 

Augusta  County,  Va. 

Also  No.  41672. 

MRS.  MARY  JEANNETTE  TUCKER  PPXK.  51068 

Born  in  Buffalo,  N.  C. 

Wife  of  Henry  Dwight  Peck. 

Descendant  of  Silas  Tucker. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Levi  Tucker,  D.  D.,  and  Jeannette  Griswold  Lee,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Charles  Tucker  and  Charity  Stevens,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Silas  Tucker  and  Mary  Histed,  his  wife. 
Silas  Tucker  (1740-77),  enlisted  from  Sheffield  in  the  first  call 

for  troops  and  was  in  the  expedition  to  Canada,  1775.     He 

served  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign ;  was  severely  wounded  at 

Hubbardston  and  died  in  the  hospital. 

Also  Nos.  17959,  22977,  27056,  34911. 


LINEAGE  BOOK, 


MRS.  FRANCES  G.  PECK  SPRINKEL.  51069 

Born  in  Staunton,  Va. 

Wife  of  George  Alsop  Sprinkel,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Silas  Tucker  and  of  Dr,  Elisha  Sill. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Dwight  Peck  and  Mary  Jeannette  Tucker,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51068. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Peck  and  Mary  Sill  Gold,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Ruggles  Gold  and  Sarah  Sill,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Elisha   Sill  and   Mary   Heaton,   his   wife. 

Elisha  Sill   (1730-1808),  served  as  surgeon  in  the  Burgoyne 

campaign  in  Gen.  Oliver  Wolcott's  brigade.     He  was  born 

in  Lyme ;  died  in  Goshen,  Conn. 

Also  No.  12159. 

MRS.  MARGARET  STARR  DOWST.  51070 

Born  in  Suffolk,  Va. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Downing,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  William  G.  Starr  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Leigh,  his  wife. 

Grandaughter  of  John  Leigh  and  Jane  Ball  Downing,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Edward  Downing  and  Hannah  Ball,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas   Downing  and  Miss  Rogers,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Downing  (1740-99),  served  in  the  Northumberland 
County  militia,  1776,  and  was  influential  in  both  church  and 
State.  He  was  born  in  Northumberland  County ;  died  in 
Lancaster  County,  Va. 

Also  No.  41652. 

MRS.  JANE  BAILEY  BYARS.  51071 

Born  in  Washington  County,  Va. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Cloyd  Byars. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Thomas  Flournoy  and  of  Robert  Preston. 


32  DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  David  Flournoy  Bailey  and  Sarah  Eleanor  Preston,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Richard  Bailey  and  Julia  Ann  Womack,  his 

wife;  John  Fairman   Preston  and  Jane  Rhea,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of  Archer   Womack  and   Anne  Flournoy,  his   wife; 

Robert  Preston  and  Jennie  (Preston),  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Flournoy  and  Anne  Martin,  his  wife; 

Robert  Preston  and  Peggy  Rhea,  his  wife  (parents  of  Jennie). 
Thomas   Flournoy    (1738-1801),  gave  both  civil  and   military 

service.     He  was  a  member  of  the  House  of  Delegates  in 

1780  and  colonel  of  county  militia  at  the  close  of  the  war. 

Also  No.  10833. 

Robert  Preston  (1750-1831),  served  as  a  private  in  the  3nd 
Virginia  regiment  under  Capt.  John  Harrison  and  Col.  Chris- 
tian Febiger.    He  was  born  in  Ireland. 


MRS.  MATTIE  BAILEY  PRICE.  51072 

Born  in  Washington  County,  Va. 

Wife  of  John  W.  Price. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Thomas  Flournoy  and  of  Robert  Preston. 
Daughter  of  David  Flournoy  Bailey  and  Sarah  Eleanor  Preston,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51071. 

MRS.  MARY  WILLIAMSON  WOOD.  51073 

Born  in  Caswell  County,  N.   C. 

Wife  of  Martin  Byrd  Wood. 

Descendant  of  William  Alston,  of  North  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  Thomas  Parish  Williamson  and  Lydia  M.  Harris,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  G.'  Harris  and  Nancy  Rives,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Edward  Rives  and  Mary  Ann  Alston,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Alston  and  Sarah  Yeargen,  his  wife. 
William  Alston  was  clerk  of  Chatham  County,  North  Carolina, 
1774,  where  he  died  in  1789. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  33 


MRS.  LOUISE  FINNELL  GIBBONS.  51074 

Born  in  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

Wife  of  Page  A.  Gibbons,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Evans,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Charles  W.  Finnell  and  Lucy  Hoffman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Hoffman  and  Louisa  Evans,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Evans,  Jr.,  and  Gilly  Strother,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Evans  and  Ann  Martin,  his  wife. 

John  Evans  (1737-1834),  who  w^as  a  member  of  the  conven- 
tion, 1776,  served  with  the  Virginia  troops  and  at  the  age 
of  90  received  a  pension.  He  was  born  in  Virginia ;  died 
in  Monongalia  County. 

Also  No.  3234. 

MRS.  MARGARET  MORRIS  DONLEY  MEYER.  51075 

Born  in  Mount  Morris,  Pa. 

Wife  of  William  C.  Meyer. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Morgan  and  of  George  Morris. 
Daughter  of  James  Perry  Donley  and  Katharine  C.  Engle,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Christian  Engle  and  Mahala  West,  his  wife;  Patrick 

Donley  and  Margaret  Morris,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  West  and  Elizabeth  Burns,  his  wife;  Levi 

Morris  and  Lucretia  Stephens,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jack  Burns  and  Sarah  Morgan,  his  wife ;  George 

Morris  and  Margaret  Corbley,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Morgan  and  Sarah  Stephens,  his  wife. 
David  Morgan   (1721-1813),  in  1777  was  captain  of  the  5th 

company,  8th  battalion,  under  Col.  Peter  Grubb.     He  was 

born  in  Christianna,  Del. ;  died  in  Marion  County,  Va. 
George    Morris    (1750-1842),    served    as   private    in    the    3rd 

Pennsylvania  regiinent,  from  Washington  County,  Pa.,  1778. 

He  was  born  in  New  Jersey ;  died  in  Whitely,  Pa. 


34  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  CORA  DONLEY  MILLER.  51076 

Born  in  Mount  Morris,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Gilbert  Benton  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Morgan  and  of  George  Morris. 
Daughter  of  James  Perry  Donley  and  Katharine  Engle,  his  2nd  wife. 
See  No.  51075. 

MRS.  LUCY  B.  BROWN  McCRUM.  51077 

Born  in  Beverly,  Va. 

Wife  of  Page  R.  McCrum. 

Descendant   of    Bernard   Brown,   Daniel    Maupin,   Brig.    Gen. 

John  Dabney,  Hon.  John  Hart,  Edward  Hart,  Lieut.  Thomas 

Drake,   Lieut.    Samuel    Butcher,   Jr.,   Ensign   Moses    Stout, 

Jesse  Dailey,  and  Lieut.  John  Humphreys. 
Daughter  of  Bernard  L.  Brown    (1816-68)   and  Mary  E.  Dailey   (1825- 

1907),  his  wife,  m.  1842. 
Granddaughter   of   Bernard   M.   Brown    (1781-1828)    and   Miriam    Carr 

Maupin    (1783-1829),  his  wife,  m.  1802;  Hugh  Dailey    (1801-40)    and 

Edith  E.  Butcher  (1806-69),  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   Bernard   Brown  and   Elizabeth  Jennings   Dabney 

(1751-1826),   his  wife,   m.   1773;   Daniel   Maupin  and   Sarah   Jarmen, 

his  1st  wife;  Ely  Butcher  (1779-1862)  and  Elizabeth  Hart  (1780-1823), 

his  wife,  m.  1804;  Jesse  Dailey  and  Mary  Turner,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Dabney  and  Ann  Harris,  his  wife;  Samuel 

Butcher,    Jr.,    and    Hannah    Drake    (1739-1844),    his    wife,    m.    1778; 

Edward  Hart  and  Nancy  Stout  (d.  1844),  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Drake  and  Eutah  Humphreys  (1739- 

1817),  his  wife,  m.  1760;  John  Hart  and  Deborah  Scudder,  his  wife; 

Moses  Stout  and  Abigail  Hart,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Humphreys  and  Eutah ,  his  wife. 

Bernard  Brown  (1750-1800),  was  dispatch  bearer  during  the 

Revolutionary  war,  from  New  York  to  Charleston,  S.  C.    He 

was  born  and  died  in  Albemarle  County,  Va. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  35 


Daniel  Maupin  (1756-1838),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Virginia 
State  militia  during  the  Revolution.  He  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll,  1833,  from  Albemarle  County,  where  he  was 
born  and  died. 

John  Dabney  (1724-1821),  commanded  Dabney's  Legion  at 
Yorktown  at  the  time  of  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis.  He 
was  born  in  Hanover  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Virginia. 

Also  No.  47423. 

John  Hart  (1711-79),  was  known  to  the  community  as  "Honest 
John"  and  was  elected  to  the  Provincial  Congress,  1774;  to 
the  Continental  Congress,  1776,  and  was  a  signer  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Hopewell,  N.  J. 

Edward  Hart  (1755-1812),  served  several  enlistments  as  a 
private  in  the  New  Jersey  militia.  He  was  born  in  Hopewell, 
N.  J.,  removed  to  Virginia,  1788;  died  in  Randolph  County. 

Thomas  Drake  (1728-77),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  3rd  Vir- 
ginia regiment.    He  was  killed  in  battle. 

Samuel  Butcher,  Jr.  (1756-1847),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Virginia  line.  He  was  born  in  Pennsylvania;  died  in  Wood 
County,  Va. 

Moses  Stout  (1751-1833),  served  several  enlistments  in  the 
New  Jersey  militia  and  held  rank  of  ensign  at  the  close  of 
the  war.    He  was  born  in  New  Jersey. 

Also  No.  30529. 

Jesse  Dailey  (1760-1845),  enlisted  at  sixteen  and  served  to  the 
close  of  the  war.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1835, 
from  Loudoun  County.    He  died  in  Leesburg,  Va. 

John  Humphreys  (1719-75),  was  1st  lieutenant  of  Morgan's 
Virginia  Riflemen  and  was  killed  at  Quebec.  He  was  born 
in  Virginia. 

MRS.  MARY  STEVENS  GHASTIN.     g^.^  f)P/l  ^^^^^ 


Born  in  Reedsburg,  Wis. 

Wife  of  Harry  H.  Ghastin. 

Descendant  of  Phillip  Burlinghame,  Jr. 


36  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 

Daughter  of  Giles  Stevens  and  Erica  Schonfelt,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  B.  Stevens  and  Pamelia  Tripp,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Stevens  and  Mercy  Burlinghame,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Phillip  Burlinghame,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Dono- 

way,  his  wife. 
Phillip  Burlinghame   (1749-1804),  served  as  a  private  in  the 

Dutchess  County  militia,  6th  regiment,  New  York  service. 

He  was  born  in  Providence,  R.  I. ;  died  in  Castleton,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  GEORGIETTA  HUNTER  SEXMITH.  51079 

Born  in  Clinton,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Col.  James  Hunter,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  George  Hunter  and  Harriet  Jewell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Actor  Hunter  and  Harriet  Cole,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Hunter  and  Elizabeth  Coulson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Hunter,  Jr.,  and  Dorcas  Patten,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Hunter  and  Abigail  Williams,  his  wife. 

James  Hunter  (1735-1808),  served  as  major  of  Lincoln  County, 
Mass.,  militia,  1776  and  1778 ;  was  colonel  of  a  corps  raised 
for  the  defense  of  eastern  Massachusetts.  He  was  born 
and  died  in  Topham,  Me. 

Also  No.  30245. 

MRS.  BARBARA  SWEET  WHITTAKER.  51080 

Born  in  Fond  du  lac.  Wis. 

Wife  of  Elmer  H.  Whittaker. 

Descendant  of  Simon  Giffin,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Waldo  Sweet  and  Anna  Giffin,  his  wife. 

Grandaughter  of  Nathan  Clark  Giffin  and  Cynthia  J.  Eddye,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Lord  Giffin  and  Mary  Galloway,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-grandaughter  of  Daniel  Giffin  and  Jerusha  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Simon  Giffin  and  Lydia  Cram,  his  2nd  wife, 

m.  1771. 
Simon  Giffin  (1740-1820),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1818. 

for  six  years'  actual  service  as  private,  Connecticut  line. 

Also  Nos.  30559,  39701,  41492. 


I.INEAGE;  BOOK.  -  37 


MRS.  LUCINDA  CHARLES  BURCHARD.  51081 

Born  in  Mayfield,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Gen.  George  W.  Burchard. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Wilcox,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Jeremiah  Scott  Charles  and  Elizabeth  Pelton  Wilcox,  his 
wife. 

Grandduaghter  of  John  Wilcox  and  Elizabeth  Pelton,  his  1st  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of   Samuel  Wilcox  and  Sarah  Gildersleve,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Wilcox  (1758-1835),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Samuel  Gale's  company.  Col.  Samuel  Parson's  Con- 
necticut regiment.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Portland,  Conn. 

MISS  CHARLOTTE  HEBARD.  51083 

Born  in  Palmyra,  Wis. 

Descendant  of  Ahimaaz  Hebard,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  Paul  Hebard  and  Mary  J.  Reed,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Hebard  and  Katherine  Carpenter,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Paul  Hebard  and  Sally  Spencer,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ahimaaz  Hebard  and  Asenath  Millard,  his  wife. 

Ahimaaz  Hebard  (1759-1803),  served,  1782,  as  privateer  under 
Comdr.  Elisha  Hinman,  bound  from  the  Port  of  New  London 
to  Virginia.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Shaftsbury,  Vt. 

MISS  LILLIE  HEBARD.  51083 

Born  in  Sullivan,  Wis. 

Descendant  of  Ahimaaz  Hebard. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  Hebard  and  Katherine  Ann  Carpenter,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51082. 


38  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 


MRS.  ANNA  RANDALL  McKENNEY.  51084 

Born  in  Morristown,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Charles  Thomas  McKenney. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Samuel  Fifield. 

Daughter  of  Brewster  Randall  and  Harriet  Eliza  Fifield,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Fifield  and  Sally  Bean,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Fifield  and  Ruth  Brown,  his  wife. 

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  Kingston, 
N.  H.;  died  in  Danville,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  26957,  28401,  33407. 

MRS.  BELLE  A.  ROLSTON  REXFORD.  51085 

Born  in  Janesville,  Wis. 

Wife  of  John  Grandin  Rexford. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Benjamin  Crary,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of   Samuel  Rolston  and  Sarah  Glover,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Glover  and  Mary  Taggart,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Glover  and  Desiah  Crary,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Crary  and  Amy  Stanton,  his  wife. 
Benjamin  Crary  (1725-98),  served  as  lieutenant,  1776,  to  reen- 

force  the  army  in  New  York.    He  was  born  in  Voluntown; 

died  in  Plainfield. 

Also  No.  39712. 

MRS.  FRANCES  H.  BARDEEN.  51086 

Born  in  Christiania,  Wis. 

Wife  of  Charles  Valdo  Bardeen. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Thomas  Hyde,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Benjamin  S.  B.  Miller  and  Martha  Brown  Coon,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Miller  and  Fanny  Hyde,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  39 


Gr-grandaughter  of  Ambrose  Hyde  and  Phebe  Hyde,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hyde  and  Ednah  Burleigh,  his  wife. 
Thomas  Hyde  (1734-1819),  gave  both  civil  and  miHtary  service 

during  the  war.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Norwich,  Conn. 
Also  No.  11683. 

MISS  MARY  FRANCES  CARPENTER.  51087 

Bom  in  Austin,  Minn. 

Descendant  of  Oliver  Stetson. 

Daughter  of  Dwight  Worcester  Carpenter  and  Sarah  Delphine  McWhor- 
ter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Milo  McWhorter  and  Jennette  Stetson  Riddell,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  M.  Riddell  and  Jennette  Stetson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Stetson  and  Jennette  Anderson,  his  wife. 

Also  No.  49799. 

Oliver  Stetson  (1757-1839),  enlisted,  1776,  as  an  artificer  in 
Capt.  Reed's  company,  Col.  John  Bailey's  Massachusetts  regi- 
ment. He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1832,  Chautauqua 
County,  New  York.    He  died  in  Westfield,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  49799. 

MRS.  ANNA  E.  WARNER  EDSALL.  51088 

Born  in  Wilmington,  Del. 

Wife  of  Frank  H.  Edsall. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Taylor,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Tatnall  Warner  and  Anna  E.  Grubb,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Grubb  and  Elizabeth  Pusey  Seal,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Seal  and  Rasleel  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Taylor  and  Hannah  Arnold,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Taylor  (1735-1813),  fought  at  the  battle  of  Brandywine 

and  was  subsequently  appointed  lieutenant  colonel  of  militia. 

He  served  with  courage  throughout  the  war  and  afterwards 

gave  valuable  civil  service.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Chester 

County. 

Also  Nos.  11763,  27866. 


40  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 

MRS.  MARY  CLARK  HOYT.  51089 

Bom  in  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Frank  W.  Hoyt. 

Descendant  of  Lemuel  Clark,  Maj.  Ebenezer  Backus,  and  Col. 

Joshua  Porter. 
Daughter  of  John  T.  Clark  and  Louise  Holley,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William   Clark  and   Sophronia  Tillotson,   his  wife; 

John  Milton  Holley,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Kirkland,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter   of    Lemuel    Clark    and    Ruth    Baldwin,    his    wife; 

Joseph  Kirkland  and   Sarah  Backus,  his  wife;  John  Milton  Holley 

and  Sarah  Porter,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Backus  and  Mary  Edwards,  his  wife; 
Joshua  Porter  and  Abigail  Buell,  his  wife. 
Lemuel  Clark  (1730-1825),  served  from  Lebanon  under  Capt. 

David  Tilden  for  the  relief  of  Boston.     He  was  born  in 

Lebanon,  Conn. ;  died  in  Candor,  N.  Y, 

Also  Nos.  12636,  22249,  42480. 

Ebenezer  Backus  (1740-1828),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Inspection,  1777,  and  in  the  Light  Horse.  He  was  born  in 
Windham,  Conn.;  died  in  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Joshua  Porter  (1730-1825),  commanded  a  regiment  at  Peek- 
skill  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign  and  at  Danbury.  He  was 
born  in  Lebanon;  died  in  Salisbury,  Conn. 

Also  No.  19755. 

MRS.  MARTHA  CHURCHILL  KEYES.  51090 

Born  in  Stafford,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Julius  Hyde  Keyes. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Churchill. 

Daughter  of  James  Worthy  Churchill  and  Vienna  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Worthy   Lovel   Churchill  and   Sophia  Kingsley,  his 

2nd  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Churchill  and  Amy  Styles,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  41 


Joseph  Churchill  (1748-1821),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Berk- 
shire County,  Mass.,  militia  at  the  Alarms.  He  was  born  in 
Sheffield,  Mass. ;  died  in  Hubbardston,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  30843,  34719,  44814. 

MRS.  ELLEN  M.  HALE.  61091 

Born  in  Milton,  Vt, 

Wife  of  George  Hale. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Zebadiah  Dewey. 

Daughter  of  Carlton  Stone  Leonard  and  Keziah  Hill  Dewey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  M.  Dewey  and  Lucinda  (Dewey),  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Zebadiah  Dewey,  Jr.,  and  Lois  Moseley,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Zebadiah  Dewey  and  Beulah  Stearns,  his  2nd 

wife. 
Zebadiah  Dewey   (1726-1804),  commanded  a  company  at  the 

battle  of  Hubbardtown,  where  he  gained  the  rank  of  major. 

He  was  born  in  Barrington;  died  in  Poultney,  Vt, 
Also  No.  25597. 

MISS  ROSALIE  BOND  LYMAN.  51092 

Born  in  Kenosha,  Wis. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Timothy  Lyman  and  of  Thomas  Collins 
Drew. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Henry  Lyman  and  Sarah  E.  Bond,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frederick  W.  Lyman  and  Sarah  Naramore,  his  wife, 
Josiah  Bond  and  Emily  E.  Strong,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lyman  and  Dorcas  Smith,  his  wife; 
Joseph  Bond  and  Sarah  E.  Drew,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Lyman  and  Hannah  Colson,  his  wife; 
Thomas  Collins  Drew  and  Betsy  Quinton,  his  wife. 

Timothy  Lyman  (1745-1818),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm.  He  served  as  sergeant  in  the  Burgoyne  cam- 
paign and,  1779,  was  lieutenant  in  Capt,  Joseph  Clapp's  com- 
pany.   He  was  born  in  Northampton ;  died  in  Goshen. 

Also  Nos.  12931,  23758,  44640,  49675. 


42  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Thomas  Collins  Drew  (1762-1847),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Sullivan  County,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
New  Hampshire  militia.  He  was  born  in  Portsmouth;  died 
in  Drewsville,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  27981. 


MISS  EMILY  M.  DARLING.  51093 

Bom  in  Albanty,  Vt. 

Descendant  of  Moses  Darling. 

Daughter  of   Edward   N.   Darling  and   Fanny   Pope   Leavenworth,   his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Moses  Darling  and  Judith  French,  his  wife. 
Moses  Darling  (1756-1822),  enhsted,  1775,  as  private  in  Capt. 

Isaac  Baldwin's  company,  Col.  John  Stark's  New  Hampshire 

regiment.     He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1818,  from 

Wheelock,  Vt. 

MRS.  INEZ  TURNER  ECKEL.  51094 

Bom  in  Grafton,  Wis. 


Wife  of  Charles  F.  Eckel. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Wright,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Eugene  S.  Turner  and  Frances  H.  Gove,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Gove  and  Emmeline  E.  Wright,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Wright,  Jr.,  and  Zebiah  R.  Richardson, 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Wright  and  Sarah  Prescott,  his  wife. 

Stephen  Wright  (1764-1857),  was  a  drummer  at  the  battle 
of  White  Plains  and  received  a  pension  for  his  service.  He 
was  born  in  Westford,  Mass. ;  died  in  Shelbourne. 

Also  Nos.  16902,  17792,  18741,  18741,  24858,  27426. 


linkage;  book.  43 


MRS.  ANNA  WYMAN  FITZGERALD.  51095 

,  Born  in  Bradford,  Wis. 

Wife  of  Walter  J.  Fitzgerald. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Ichabod  Brown. 

Daughter  of  William  Wyman  and  Corrie  Wells,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Wells  and  Adelia  Chamberlain,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jenks  Wells  and  Mehitabel  Wells,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wells  and  Roby  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ichabod  Brown  and  Hannah  Ballou,  his 
wife,  m.  1777. 

Ichabod  Brown,  in  1779,  was  appointed  ensign  of  the  1st 
Cumberland  company,  Rhode  Island  militia.  He  was  born 
in  Cumberland,  R.  I. ;  died,  1829,  in  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  23604,  29355. 

VACANT.  51096 

MRS.  ALICE  MORRIS  PALMER.  51097 

Born  in  Summit,  Wis. 

Wife  of  Horace  L.  Palmer. 

Descendant  of  Johnathan  Howard. 

Daughter  of  Elisha  Morris  and  Mary  Howard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Johnathan  Howard,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Douse,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Johnathan  Howard  and  Sallie  Chamberlain,  his 
wife. 

Johnathan  Howard  served  in  Capt.  Levi  Goodenough's  com- 
pany of  Rangers  raised  in  Vermont,  1777.  He  died,  1833,  in 
Thetford,  Vt. 

Also  No.  25225. 

MRS.  HATTIE  J.  WALBRIDGE  SEVERANCE.  51098 

Born  in  Collinsville,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Otto  A.  Severance. 
Descendant  of  William  Farrand. 


44  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Walbridge  and  Sophronia  Peaks  Cook,  his  3rd 

wife. 
Granddaughter  Isaac  Cook  and  Charlotte  Farrand,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Farrand  and  Jaol  Manchester,  his  wife. 
William  Farrand  (1761-1854),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 

of  Sumerset  County,  Me.,  for  one  year's  actual  service  in 

the  Vermont  militia.    He  was  born  in  Norwich,  Conn. ;  died 

in  Starke,  Me. 

Also  Nos.  25354,  49559. 

MRS.  EMELINE  NOYE  SMITH  KELLOGG.  51099 

Born  in  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Wife  of  Ansell  Kellogg. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Isaac  Garrison  and  of  Isaac  Kingsland. 
Daughter  of  Ira  Booth  Smith  and  Emma  L.  Garrison,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  R.  Garrison  and  Ann  Noye,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Garrison  and  Catherine  Kingsland,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Garrison  and  Elizabeth  Covert,  his  wife; 

PhiHp  Kingsland  and  Catherine  Creely,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Kingsland  and  Johanna  Schuyler,  his 

wife. 
Isaac  Garrison  (1738-1816),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  Orange 

County  regiment  and  was  cannoneer  at  Fort  Montgomery, 

where  he  was  taken  prisoner.     He  was  born  at  Garrison's 

landing;  died  in  Orange  County. 

Also  Nos.  17722,  21071,  24744,  28582,  34764,  41406. 

Isaac  Kingsland  (1710-1803),  served  as  a  minute  man  in  the 
Bergen  County,  N.  J.,  militia.  He  was  born  in  Bergen 
County. 

Also  No.  24744. 

MISS  JENNIE  BIRDSEY.  51100 

Bom  in  Columbus,  Wis. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Swarthout. 

Daughter  of  Linus  Birdsey  and  Mary  Swarthout,  his  'wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  45 


Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Swarthout  and  Rachel  Smalley,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Swarthout  and  Mary  Shoemaker,  his  wife. 

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

John  Swarthout  (1754-1837),  enlisted,  1776,  as  private  in  Capt. 
Abraham's  company,  Col.  Ephraim  Martin's  Sussex  County, 
New  Jersey  militia,  and  commissioned  lieutenant,  1777.  He 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1833,  from  Tioga  County, 
N.  Y.    He  was  born  in  Walpeck,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Tioga  County. 


MRS.  VESTA  BIRDSEY  COLES.  61101 

Born  in  Columbus,  Wis. 

Wife  of  W.  G.  Coles. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Swarthout. 

Daughter  of  Linus  Birdsey  and  Mary  Swarthout,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51100. 

MRS.  EFFIE  MAY  PUTNAM  KNOTT.  51102 

Born  in  Appleton,  Wis. 

Wife  of  William  James  Knott. 

Descendant  of  Ezra  Putnam,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Putnam  and  Sophia  Pierce,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Putnam  and  Philena  Buck,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Putnam  and  Rebecca  Dyke,  his  wife. 

Ezra  Putnam  (1757-1841),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Continental  line.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1840,  from  Vermont.  He  was  born  in  Sutton,  Mass.; 
died  in  Bethel,  Vt. 

Also  No.  16725. 

MRS.  MARY  NAOMI  BROOKS.  51103 

Born  in  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio. 


Wife  of  Bryant  Butler  Brooks. 
Descendant  of  Corp.  Ebenezer  Clarke. 


46  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Lockhart  Dickman  Willard  and  Olive  Clarke,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jared  Clarke  and  Sophia  Brackett,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Weeks  Brackett  and  Eunice  Clarke,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Clarke  and  Eunice  Pomeroy,  his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Clarke  (1747-1834),  enlisted,  1776,  as  private  and 
corporal  in  Capt.  Oliver  Lyman's  company,  Col.  Dike's  regi- 
ment, Northampton,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born.  He  died  in 
Lunenberg,  Vt. 

Also  No.  19806. 

MRS.  ANN  L.  JONES  BUTLER.  51104 

Bom  in  Mercer  County,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Isaac  Butler. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Samuel  Jones  and  of  John  Thomas,  of 

Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Isaiah  Jones  and  Sarah  Hartford,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Jones  and  Leah  Thomas,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Thomas  and  Sarah  James,  his  wife. 
Samuel   Jones    (1742-1810),   served,    1777,   as   lieutenant   and 

paymaster  in  the  11th  regiment,  Virginia  line.    He  was  born 

in  Bucks  County;  died  in  Washington  County,  Pa. 
John  Thomas   (1711-90),  served,  1775,  in  Capt.  John  Lacy's 

Bucks  County  militia. 

MRS.  ANNIE  SOUTHERN  TARDY.  61105 

Born  in  Petersburg,  Va. 

Wife  of  Clarence  M.  Tardy. 

Descendant  of  Gipson  Southern,  Jr.,  Lieut.  Joel  Callahan, 
Silas  T.  Hollowell,  George  Booker,  Jr.,  Morgan  Bryan,  Dud- 
ley Richardson,  Isaac  Riddick  and  Hon.  Joseph  Riddick. 

Daughter  of  John  Peters  Southern  (1825-83),  and  Mary  Hollowell 
(b.  1839),  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  W.  Southern  (1802-54),  and  Elizabeth  Calla- 
han (1804-65),  his  wife,  m.  1824;  William  D.  Hollowell  (1800-90), 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  Echols  (1810-49),  his  wife,  m.  1830. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  47 


Gr-granddaughter   of   Gipson    Southern,   Jr.,   and    Mary   Peters,    (1760- 

1830),  his  wife;  William  Callahan   (1760-1850)   and  Dorothia  

(d.  1849),  his  wife,  m.  1784;  Arthur  Hollowell  (1775-1818)  and 
Elizabeth  Sharrock  (1776-1814),  his  wife,  m.  1797;  William  Echols 
(1774-1858)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Farmer  (b.  1788),  his  wife,  m.  1804. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joel  Callahan  and  Elizabeth  Scott,  his  wife,  m. 
1758;  Silas  T.  Hollowell  and  Mirriam  Riddick  (b.  1755),  his  wife,  m. 
1774;  Thomas  Sharrock  (1735-1802)  and  Bersheba  Daughtry  (1748- 
1827),  his  wife,  m.  1764;  Absolem  Farmer  and  Grace  Booker  (b. 
1769),  his  wife,  m.  1787. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joel  Hollowell  (1732-74)  and  Mirriam  Rid- 
dick (1735-77),  his  wife,  m.  1752;  Bryant  Daughtry  (1728-60)  and 
Catron  Bryan  (1731-68),  his  wife,  m.  1747;  George  Booker,  Jr.,  and 
Sarah  Richardson,  his  wife;  Joseph  Riddick  and  Ann  Stalling,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Riddick  and  Hannah  Perry  (par- 
ents of  Mirriam,  who  married  Joel  Hollowell),  his  wife;  Dudley 
Richardson  and  Martha  Cobbs  (b.  1719),  his  wife,  m.  1733;  Morgan 
Bryan  and  Penelope  Whitmell,  his  wife,  m.  1730. 

Gipson  Southern,  Jr.  (1753-1833),  enlisted,  1776,  in  the  2nd 
regiment,  2nd  battalion,  under  Capt.  Joseph  Pannell,  and 
Col.  Elbert,  Georgia,  Continental  line.  He  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll,  1818,  from  Greenville,  S.  C,  where  he  died.  He 
was  born  in  Maryland. 

Joel  Callahan  (1738-90),  served  as  lieutenant,  1781,  under 
Col.  James  Williams  at  King's  Mountain  and  under  Col. 
Pickens  at  battle  of  "Cowpens,"  South  Carolina  service.  He 
was  born  in  Scotland;  died  in  Rabun  County,  Ga. 

George  Booker,  Jr.  (1729-91),  member  of  the  convention,  1776, 
and  signed  the  petition  of  the  officers  and  soldiers  of  Amelia 
County,  Va.  He  was  born  in  Gloucester  County;  died  in 
Amelia  County. 

Joseph  Riddick  (1735-1818),  was  a  member  of  the  House  of 
Commons  from  Gates  County,  N.  C,  1781-84.  He  was  born 
in  Bertie  County,  N.  C. ;  died  in  Perquimans  County. 

Morgan  Bryan  (1710-79),  was  member  of  Committee  of  Safety 
from  Rowan  County,  N.  C,  1774-76.  He  was  born  in 
Bertie  County;  died  in  Rowan  County. 


48  DAUGHTERS  Of  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 

Silas  T.  Hollowell  (1754-89),  was  a  soldier  in  the  North  Caro- 
lina Continental  line,  revolutionary  war.  He  was  born  in 
Bertie  County ;  died  in  Gales  County. 

Dudley  Richardson  (1713-77),  member  of  Committee  of  Safety 
for  James  City  County,  Va,,  1774,  where  he  died.  He  was 
born  in  Kent  County. 

Isaac  Riddick  (1715-88),  enlisted,  1774,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Isaac  Moore's  company,  Col.  Shepard's  10th  North  Carolina 
Continental  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Nansemond  County, 
Va. ;  died  in  Perquimans  County,  N.  C. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  S.  DEAN  HARTSWELL.  51106 

Born  in  Eufaula,  Ala. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Lewis. 

Daughter  of  Leonard  Yancey  Dean  and  Carolyn  Simpson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  S.  Simpson  and  Mary  Ann  Daniel,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Lewis  Daniel  and  Matilda  Gantt,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Zadoc  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  Lewis,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Lewis  and   Susannah  Anderson,  his 

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

wife. 
Robert  Lewis  (1739-83),  was  a  delegate  to  the  convention  at 

Halifax,  1776,  to  form  the  constitution  of  North  Carolina. 

He  was  born  in  Albemarle  County,  Va.,  and  his  will  was 

probated,  1781,  in  Granville  County,  N.  C. 
Also  Nos.  1170,  6747,  7733.  33165. 

VACANT  51107 

MRS-  EDITH  PILLANS  WALKER.  51108 

Born  in  Mobile,  Ala. 

Wife  of  Howard  Walker. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Alexander. 

Daughter  of  Palmer  J.  Pillans  and  Laura  Roberts,  his  wife. 


une;age  book.  49 


Granddaughter  of  Willis  Roberts,  M.  D.,  and  Acenith  Alexander,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Alexander  and  Olivia  Wooten,  his  wife. 
Samuel  Alexander  (1757-1817),  commanded  a  company  in  Col. 

Elijah   Clark's  regiment  of   rifle  corps  raised  to  aid  Gen. 

Wayne,  and  received  a  land  grant  for  his  services.     He  was 

born  in  North  Carolina ;  died  in  Georgia. 

MRS.  ELLEN  C.  BELLINGER  DEXTER.  51109 

Born  in  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Wife  of  Richard  P.  Dexter. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Hails,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Camot  Bellinger,   M.  D.,   and  Sarah  Boschiere  Hails,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Robert  Hails  and  Sarali  Boschiere,  his  2nd  wife. 
Robert  Hails  (1754-1816),  raised  a  company  at  his  own  expense 

and  fought  the  enemy  in  the  swamps  of  the  Santee  River. 

He  is  buried  on  his  plantation  on  the  Santee,  and  the  home 

he  built  in  Columbia,  S.  C,  is  still  standing. 
Also  No.  30284. 

MRS.  JO.  S.  H.  BLAKE  HUTCHISON.  51110 

Born  in  Youngsport,  Texas. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Speed,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Joel  Houston  Blake  and  Elizabeth  Speed,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Speed,  Jr.,  and  Emily  Howerton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Speed  and  Maria  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Speed  and  Mary  Spencer,  his  wife. 

James  Speed  (1739-1811),  commanded  a  Mecklenburg  County 
company  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Guilford,  which 
unfitted  him  for  further  service.  He  was  born  in  Mecklen- 
burg County,  Va. ;  died  in  Boyle  County,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  12085,  14051,  30780. 


50  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  STELLA  E.  S.  BLAKE  LUMPKIN.  51111 

Born  in  Stockton,  Mo. 

Wife  of  T.  B.  Lumpkin. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Speed. 

Daughter  of  Joel  Houston  Blake  and  Elizabeth  Speed,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51110. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  F.  HOVEY  SPOFFORD.  51112 

Bom  in  Chicago,  III. 

Wife  of  James  M.  Spofford. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Hovey,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Sparhawk  Hovey  and  Adelaide.  Webster,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hovey,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Sever,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hovey  and  Elizabeth  Brown,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Hovey  (1740-1807),  enUsted,  1779,  as  Heutenant  in 
Capt.  Lawson  Buckminster's  company,  Col.  Samuel  Pierce's 
regiment,  and  commissioned  captain  in  Col.  Nathan  Tyler's 
Rhode  Island  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Newton;  died  in 
Brighton,  Mass. 

MRS.  MEZZOTINT  ANDERSON  ENGLISH.  51113 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Wife  of  Walter  Taylour  English. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Anderson. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Bowen  Anderson  and  Hannah  Burr  Sibley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Anderson  and  Frances  Tumey,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Anderson  and  Mary  Craig  (b.  1752),  his 
1st  wife. 

William  Anderson  (1750-1817),  was  appointed  by  the  Legisla- 
ture captain,  1776,  of  Augusta  County,  Va.,  militia.  He  re- 
moved to  Kentucky,  1784,  and  died  in  Fayette  County. 

Also  No.  45041. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  5I 


HELKN  O.  ANDERSON,  M.D.  51114 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Anderson. 

Daughter  of  Andrew   Bowen   Anderson  and  Hannah   Burr  Sibley,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51113. 

MRS.  IRENE  STEPHENS  FRICK.  51115 

Born  in  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Wife  of  Donald  Frick. 

Descendant  of  William  Blount,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Miller  Stephens  and  Matilda  Jarvis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of   William    Henry    Stephens    and    Barbara    Miller,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Pleasant  M.  Miller  and  Mary  Louisa  Blount,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Blount  and  Mary  Grainger,  his  wife. 
William  Blount   (1749-1800),  was  paymaster  and  Member  of 

Continental    Congress,    1782-83.      He   was   born   in    Craven 

County,  N.  C. ;  died  in  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

MRS.  ELIZA  F.  HUBBARD  MIDDLECOFF.  51116 

Bom  in  Stockton,  Cal. 

Wife  of  Walter  Whitefield  Middlecoflf. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Jonathan  Hubbard,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Fitch  Hubbard  and  Maria  Slater  Delman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jennison  J.  Hubbard  and  Eliza  Fitch,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Hubbard  and  Eunice  Wheeler,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Hubbard  (1748-1828),  was  ensign,  1776,  under  Capt. 
Samuel  Wetherbee.  This  company  was  raised  at  Charleston 
for  the  defense  of  Portsmouth.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Charleston,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  14206,  49186. 


52  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  GLADYS  E.  FAIRBANK  DEMENT.  51117 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Wife  of  W.  H.  Dement. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Fairbank,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Herbert  A.  Fairbank  and  LilHam  Buck,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Barnard  Fairbank,  Jr.,  and  Emily  P.  Mack, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Barnard  Fairbank  and  Hannah  Maria  Cris- 
sey,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Fairbank  and  Sarah  Chandler,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Josiak  Fairbank  and  Abigail  Carter,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Fairbank  (1734-98),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts miHtia.  He  was  born  in  Lancaster ;  died  in  Sterhng, 
Mass. 

Also  No.  27544. 

MISS  MARY  LOUISA  WHITCHER.  51118 

Born  in  Beals  Bar,  Cal. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Morse,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Abner  Whitcher  and  Mary  Jane  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Thomas  and  Mary  Morse,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Morse  and  Hannah  Miller,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Morse  (1757-1833),  enHsted  as  a  private,  1777.  in  Capt. 
Frothingham's  company,  Col.  John  Crane's  regiment.  He 
was  born  in  Medway,  Mass. ;  died  in  Brookfield,  Vt. 

Also  No.  8558. 

MRS.  NANCY  LITTLE  TANNER.  51119 

Borrw  in  Auburn,  Me. 

Wife  of  Allan  A.  Tanner. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Moses  Little,  of  Massachusetts. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  53 


Daughter  of  Horace  Chapin  Little  and  Rosa  Roak,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Little  and  Sally  Brooks,  his  3rd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Edward  Little  and  Hannah  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Little  and  Sarah  Toppan,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Moses  Little  and  Abigail  Bailej',  his  wife. 

Moses  Little  (1724-98),  commanded  a  regiment  at  Bunker  Hill 
and  was  officer  of  the  day  when  Washington  took  command 
of  the  army.  He  was  at  the  battles  of  Long  Island,  Trenton 
and  Princeton,  and  was  retired  on  account  of  ill  health.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Newbury,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  3295,  7958,  9788,  10450,  12183,  14998,  21818,  28810,  31307. 


MISS  HELEN  LAURA  SUMNER.  51120 

Born  in  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

Descendant  of  John  Knowles,  Ozem  Blashfield,  Ezekiel  True, 
and  Corp.  Elias  Marsh. 

Daughter  of  George  True  Sumner  and  Katharine  Eudora  Marsh,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chester  Sumner  and  Eliza  True,  his  wife;  Jerome 
Luther  Marsh  and  Melissa  Allen  Moore,  his  3rd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Moses  True  and  Lois  Knowles,  his  wife;  Luther 
Marsh  and  Laura  Frisbee,  his  wife;  Samuel  Sumner  and  Phila  Blash- 
field, his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Knowles  and  Phoebe  Whittier,  his  2nd 
wife ;  Ezekiel  True  and  Mary  True,  his  wife ;  Ozem  Blashfield  and 
Eunice  Brown,  his  wife ;  Elias  Marsh  and  Esther  Berry,  his  wife. 

John  Knowles  (1760-1845),  enlisted,  1776,  for  the  sea  coast 
defense,  and  in  1781  was  in  Capt.  Dustin's  company  of  Can- 
dia  at  West  Point,  Col.  George  Reed's  New  Hampshire  regi- 
ment. In  1832  he  applied  for  a  pension  and  it  was  granted. 
He  died  in  Moultonborough,  N.  H. 

Ezekiel  True  (1755-1842),  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm 
in  Capt.  Stephen  Merritt's  company.  Col.  Caleb  Cushing's 
regiment.  He  was  born  in  Salisbury,  Mass. ;  died  in  South 
Mountville,  Me. 


54  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Ozem  Blashfield  (1757-1808),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Joseph  Thompson's  company,  Col.  Timothy  Danielson's  regi- 
ment, at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Brimfield,  Mass. 

Also  No.  46786. 

EHas  Marsh  (1755-1838),  served  as  corporal  in  Capt.  John 
Oliver's  company.  Col.  Nathan  Sparhawk's  Massachusetts 
regiment.    He  was  born  in  Vermont ;  died  in  Oakham,  Mass. 

Also  No.  46996. 

MRS.  MARY  E.  SMITH  STICKNEY.  51121 

Bom  in  Blackstone,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Frank  Hale  Stickney. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  George  Glaghorn,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  James  Arnold  Smith  and  Harriet  Laraway,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Channing  Smith  and  Eliza  Beebe,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Beebe  and  Grace  Claghorn,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   George   Claghorn   and   Deborah   Brownell,  his 

wife. 
George  Claghorn  served  as  lieutenant,  1776,  and  as  captain, 

1779.    He  was  born  at  Martha's  Vineyard,  1748,  and  died  at 

Rehoboth. 

Also  Nos.  8416,  9549,  10628. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  MECKLING  STEARNS:  51123 

Born  in  Denver,  Col. 

Wife  of  Joel  Wilder  Stearns. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Jenks,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Meckling  and  Mary  Heath  Jenks,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Barclay  Jenks  and  Sidnie  Jack,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Wildman  Jenks  and  Mary  Dey  Barclay,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Jenks  and  Sarah  Weir,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Thomas    Jenks    and    Mercy    Wildman,    his 

wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  55 


Thomas  Jenks  (1699-1797),  served  on  the  Committee  of  Ob- 
servation of  Middletown  township,  1774-75.  He  died  at 
Newton,  Bucks  County, 

Also  No.  14375. 

MRS.  MARY  LILLIAN  ROYER  WRIGHT.  51123 

Born  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Wife  of  William  Vosburgh  Wright. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Arnold  Francis. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Royer  and  Laura  Jane  Meredith  Clemm,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Henry  Royer  and  Mary  Ann  Rossiter,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Rossiter  and  Ann  Vanderslice,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    John    Vanderslice    and    Deborah    Francis,   his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Arnold   Francis   and   Elizabeth   Hempstead, 

his  wife. 
Arnold  Francis  (1738-1802),  served  as  lieutenant,  1776,  in  the 

5th  battalion,  Philadelphia  County,  Pa.,  commanded  by  Col. 

John  Bull,  and  as  captain  of  the  6th  battalion  under  Col. 

Robert  Curry. 

MRS.  EDNA  SABIN  DEWEY.  51124 

Born  in  Windsor,  Wis. 

Wife  of  Frederick  Packard  Dewey. 

Descendant  of  Elisha  Sabin. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Henry  Sabin  and  Adelia  Maria  Bardine,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Wells  Sabin  and  Clarissa  Church,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter   of    Levi    Sabin,    M.    D.     (1764-1808),    and   Barbara 

Stearns    (1769-1860),  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Sabin  and  Maria  Dickerman,  his  wife. 
Elisha  Sabin  (1733-98),  served  in  the  cavalry  in  Capt.  Nathaniel 

Healey's  company  of  Massachusetts  militia.    He  was  born  in 

Massachusetts ;  died  in  Rockingham,  Vt. 
Also  No.  35667. 


56  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  HATTIE  URANIA  STEVENS.  51125 

Born  in  Winthrop,  Me. 

Wife  of  Eugene  Chapin  Stevens. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jonathan  Whiting,  1st. 

Daughter  of  William  Harrison  Parlin  and  Urania  Whiting,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Whiting,  3d,  and  Susan  Hathorn,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Whiting,  2nd,  and   Sarah  Whittier,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Whiting,  1st,  and  Elivenai  Thurston, 

his  wife. 
Jonathan  Whiting,  1st  (1736-1807),  Member  of  Committee  of 

Safety,  1776,  and  of  General  Court,  1783-83.    He  was  born 

in  Wrentham,  Mass. ;  died  in  Winthrop,  Me. 

MRS.  LUNA  ADA  JORDAN  THATCHER.  51126 

Born  in  Topsham,  Vt. 

Wife  of  Mahlon  Daniel  Thatcher. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Nathaniel  Jordan,  William  Heyden, 
Jr.,  and  Deacon  Moses  Peabody. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Osborne  Jordan  (1826-1911)  and  Lucia  Ann  Pea- 
body   (1830-1901),  his  wife,  m.  1853. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Larkin  Lassell  Jordan  (b.  1798)  and  Sarah  P. 
Frost  (1800-59),  his  wife,  m.  1820;  Calvin  Peabody  (1798-1879)  and 
Lucinda  Pember   (d.  1836),  his  wife,  m.  1822. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Tristram  Jordan,  Jr.  (1770-1826)  and  Re- 
becca Hayden  (1774-1835),  his  wife,  m.  1797;  John  Peabody  (1768- 
1835)  and  Edith  Beaman  (d.  1851),  his  wife,  m.  1793. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Tristram  Jordan  and  Hannah  Lassell,  his  wife; 
William  Heyden,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Wade  (1748-1831),  his  wife,  m. 
1766;  Moses  Peabody  and  Hannah  Foster  (1744-1825),  his  wife,  m. 
1767. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Jordan  and  Hannah  Woodbury, 
his  wife. 


I 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  57 


Nathaniel  Jordan  was  major  of  Cumberland  County  militia, 
1776,  at  Winter  Hill  and  served  as  lieutenant  colonel  in  de- 
fense of  the  sea  coast,  1779.  He  was  born  in  Cape  Elizabeth, 
1718 ;  died  in  Falmouth,  Me. 

Also  No.  19287. 

William  Heyden  (1744-1810),  served  as  a  private,  1776,  in 
Capt.  Hayward  Pierce's  company.  Col.  Jeremiah  Hall's 
Massachusetts  regiment.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Scituate, 
Mass. 

Moses  Peabody  (1744-1826),  served  as  a  private  from  Box- 
ford,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born  and  died. 

Also  No.  24600. 

MRS.  AGNES  L.  CORKINS  COOK.  61127 

Born  in  Windsor,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Charles  W.  Cook. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Israel  Cone,  Sr.,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  M.  Corkins  and  Emeline  Cone,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wellington  Cone  and  Fluvia  Arnold,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Israel  Cone,  Jr.,  and  Polly  Anderson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Israel  Cone  and  Lucy  Ackley,  his  wife. 

Israel  Cone  (1749-1825),  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm, 
In  1777  enlisted  in  Capt.  Eliphalet  Holmes'  company,  Col. 
Jedediah  Huntington's  Connecticut  regiment,  and  promoted 
sergeant.    He  was  born  and  died  in  East  Haddam,  Conn. 

Also  No.  3394. 

MISS  JULIA  G.  WILLIAMS.  51128 

Born  in  Bolton,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joel  White,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Samuel  Williams  and  Sarah  White,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jabez  Loomis  White  and  Elizabeth  Wales,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Joel  White,  Jr.,  and  Ann  Loomis,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joel  White  and  Ruth  ,  his  wife. 


58  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Joel  White  (1705-89),  early  in  the  war  loaned  money  to  the 
government.  He  was  twice  chosen  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Correspondence,  Inspection  and  Safety.  He  was 
born  in  Windsor;  died  in  Bolton,  Conn. 

Also  No.  50016. 


MISS  ALICE  MAUD  BENJAMIN.  51139 

Born  in  Winsted,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Medad  Hills. 

Daughter  of  John  R.  Benjamin  and  Sarah  Jane  Bailey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Putnam  Bailey  and  Sarah  Griswold,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Griswold  and  Freelove  Baldwin,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Baldwin  and  Lucy  Hills,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Medad  Hills  and  Sarah  Smith,  his  wife. 

Medad  Hills  (1729-1808),  was  captain  of  a  Goshen  company 
for  the  relief  of  Boston,  was  promoted  lieutenant  colonel, 
1777.    He  was  born  in  Durham ;  died  in  Goshen,  Conn. 

Also  No.  31709. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  BAILEY  DEAKE.  51130 

Bom  in  Granitesville,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  George  Deake. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Carpenter,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Joyce  Bailey  and  Ella  Maria  Pierce,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Pierce  and  Abby  Carpenter,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Carpenter  and  Elizabeth  Vaughen,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Carpenter  and  Mary  Burk,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Carpenter  (1760-1847),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Kent  County,  1832,  for  service  as  private  of  artillery 
in  the  Rhode  Island  militia.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Warwick. 

Also  No.  20709. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  59 


MRS.  AUGUSTA  F.  FENN  MEEK.  51131 

Born  in  Plymouth,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Frederic  Barber  Meek. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jason  Fenn  and  of  Corp.  Andrew  Bost- 
wick,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Augustus  Hall  Fenn  and  Mary  Frances  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lucius  Augustus  Fenn  and  Esther  Maria  Hall,  his 
wife;  John  E.  Smith  and  Hannah  Bostwick,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Elam  Fenn  and  Lydia  Atwater,  his  wife;  Cyrus 
G.  Bostwick  and  Sally  Tomlinson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jason  Fenn  and  Martha  Potter,  his  wife ;  An- 
drew Bostwick  and  Abigail  Welton,  his  wife. 

Jason  Fenn  (1751-1918),  was  sergeant  in  the  8th  company 
under  Capt.  Phineas  Porter,  1st  regiment,  and  in  1776  he  re- 
enHsted.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Plymouth,  Conn. 

Also  No.  5980. 

Andrew  Bostwick  (1754-1830),  enHsted,  1777,  from  Water- 
bury,  and  served  as  corporal  in  Col.  Elisha  Sheldon's  Light 
Dragoons.  He  was  born  in  Roxbury,  died  in  Southbury, 
Conn. 

MISS  IDA  AMELIA  MADDRAH.  51133 

Born  in  Winchester,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Israel  Howell,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  James   Edgar  Maddrah  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Murphy,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Murphy  and  Hannah  Homan  (b.  1841),  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Homan  and  Esther  Howell    (b.  1770), 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Israel  Howell,  Jr.,  and  Tabatha  Huke,  his  wife. 
Israel  Howell,  Jr.  (1742-1805),  enHsted,  1775,  as  a  private  in 

Capt.  Ebenezer  Miller's  company,  New  York  service.     He 

was  born  and  died  in  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 


60  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  HARRIET  IDA  WINGATE.  51133 

Born  in  Canton,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Reuben  Hurd. 

Daughter  of   Benjamin  Titcomb  Wingate  and   Sarah  Squires,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Wingate  and  OHve  Hurd,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Hurd  and Walton,  his  wife. 

Reuben  Hurd  was  sergeant  in  Capt.  David  Place's  company 
from  Rochester,  N.  H.,  and  was  at  the  siege  of  Boston  under 
Col.  James  Reid.    He  was  born,  1723,  in  Dover,  N.  H. 

MRS.  KATHARINE  DONOVAN  MOORE.  51134 

Born  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Wife  of  Gales  Pritchard  Moore. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Daniel  Collins,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  WilHam  John  Donovan  and  Kate  CoUins,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ethan  Allen  Collins  and  Lucy  Ann  Grant,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Gilbert  Collins  and  Lucy  Breed,  his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Collins  and  Ann  Potter,  his  2nd  wife. 
Daniel  Collins    (1733-1819),  enlisted,  1775,   from  Stonington, 

and,  1777,  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  1st  regiment.     He  was 

born  and  died  in  Stonington. 
Also  No.  8987. 

MRS.  ANNA  NORTON  GOODSELL.  51135 

Born  in  Plymouth,  Conn. 

Wife  of  W.  O.  Goodsell. 

Descendant  of  Joel  Norton,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Leander  B.  Norton  and  Amanda  M.  Barnes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Mark  Norton  and  Jerusha  Pond,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joel  Norton  and  Hannah  Alcott,  his  wife. 

Joel  Norton  (1753-1835),  reponded  to  the  first  call  for  troops 
and  served  in  the  defense  of  Boston.  He  was  born  in  Guil- 
ford; died  in  Bristol,  Conn. 

Also  No.  31237. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  6l 


MRS.  LEILA  BEACH  SESSIONS.  51136 

Born  in  Bristol,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Albert  Leslie  Sessions. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Israel  Terrell,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Lee  Beach  and  Frances  Marion  Stevens,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hopkins  Stevens  and  Rachel  Hills,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Martin  Stevens  and  Tirzah  Terrell  (b.  1769),  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Israel  Terrell  and  Zernah  Beebe  (d.  1781),  his 
1st  wife. 

Israel  Terrell  (1737-1811),  served  as  lieutenant,  1775,  in  the 
10th  company  of  militia  which  was  merged  in  the  Continen- 
tal line.  He  was  at  Lake  George  and  Champlain.  He  was 
born  in  Milford;  died  in  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Also  No.  5827,  19052. 

MRS.  ALICE  ISABELLE  BUTLER.  51137 

Born  in  Farmington,  Conn. 

Wife  of  WiUiam  O.  Butler. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Leonard,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Lucius  D.  Leonard  and  Isabelle  Knowles,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Marcus  Leonard  and  Ruth  Lucretia  Peck,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Leonard  and  Rachel  Phillips,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Leonard  (1758-1827),  served  as  bombardier  in  the  artil- 
lery at  sixteen  in  Capt.  William  Todd's  company,  Col. 
Thomas  Craft's  regiment.  He  served  several  enlistments. 
He  was  born  in  Charlton,  Mass. ;  died  in  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  15382. 

MRS.  EMMA  F.  PALMER  DAVIS.  51138 

Born  in  Middletown,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Franklin  C.  Davis. 

Descendant  of  Matthew  Smith  and  of  Major  General  Joseph 
Spencer. 


62  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Augustus  Henry  Palmer  and  Louise  Elizabeth  Flint,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Henry  A.  Palmer  and  Emeline  M.  Gardner,  his  wife; 

George  A.  Flint  and  Mary  E.  Warner,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   William   Palmer,   Jr.,   and  Florilla   Emmons,  his 

wife ;  Ephraim  Warner  and  Mary  Spencer  Miner,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Palmer  and  Dorothy  Smith,  his  wife; 

Turner  Miner  and  Mary  Spencer,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Matthew   Smith   and   Thankful  Ackley,  his 

wife;  Joseph  Spencer  and  Hanna  (Brown)  Southmayd,  his  wife. 
Matthew  Smith   (1740-1824),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  under  Capt.  John  Wiley.     He  was  born  and 

died  in  East  Haddam,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  14658,  16604,  20199. 

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

Also  No.  36061. 

MISS  JOSEPHINE  A.  BARBOUR.  51139 

Born  in  Canton,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Isaiah  Thompson. 

Daughter  of  Augustus  H.  Barbour  and  Sarah  H.  Rice,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  T.  Barber  and  Phoebe  Beckwith,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Barber  and  Mary  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Thompson  and  Lydia  Norton,  his  wife. 

Isaiah  Thompson  (1753-91),  enlisted,  1775,  in  the  6th  Connec- 
ticut company,  under  Capt.  Noadiah  Hooker,  and  served 
several  other  enlistments  under  different  commands  as  ser- 
geant, lieutenant,  and,  in  1781,  as  captain.  He  died  in 
Avon,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  EMILIE  FOSS  McADAM.  51140 

Born  in  Lebanon,  N.  J. 

Wife  of  Lusius  McAdam. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Samuel  Smith,  of  New  Jersey. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  63 


Daughter  of  Augustus  Foss  and  Carlotte  R.  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Adams  Smith  and  Abigail  Marlatt,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Luke  Smith  and  Mary  McCracken,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Smith  and  Jane  Burd,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Smith  (1749-1817),  enlisted,  1777,  and  served  as  ser- 
geant in  Capt,  Phillips'  company,  1st  regiment,  Hunterdon 
County,  New  Jersey,  militia,  under  Col.  Joseph  Phillips.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Hunterdon  County,  N.  J. 

MISS  MARGARET  CURTISS.  51141 

Born  in  Huntington,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Stiles  Curtiss,  Lieut.  John  Curtiss  and  William 

Pixley,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Morgan  Curtiss    (1802-81)   and  Margaret  Owen    (Curtiss) 

(1813-68),  his  wife,  m.  1833. 
Granddaughter  of  Stiles  Curtiss  and  Betsey  Hitchcock   (b.  1765),  his 

2nd  wife,  m.  1795   (parents  of  Morgan)  ;  Daniel  Curtiss  and  Betsey 

Pixley,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Curtiss  and  Mary  Shelton    (1747-1825),  his 

wife,  m.  1768 ;  Peter  Pixley  and  Elizabeth  Curtiss,  his  wife 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Pixley  and  Betty  Judson,  his  wife. 
Stiles  Curtiss   (3  761-1837),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  John 

Yates'  company  of  Connecticut  militia.     He  was  born  and 

died  in  Huntington,  Conn. 
John  Curtiss  (1745-1825),  was  lieutenant  of  Light  Dragoons  in 

Tryon's  invasion.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Stratford,  Conn. 
Also  No.  42443. 

William  Pixley  (1734-1800),  served  on  the  Committee  of  In- 
spection   for   collecting  and   disposing   of    supplies    for   the 

army.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Stratford. 
Also  Nos.  19061,  24054,  26909,  31986. 

MISS  KATHARINE  ARNOLD  NETTLETON.  51142 

Born  in  Fairfield,  Conn.  , 

Descendant  of  Col.  Noah  Phelps,  Capt.  Daniel  Brainerd  and 
Joseph  Arnold. 


64  DAUGHTERS  OF  tUt  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Charles   H.   Nettleton    (b.   1850)    and  Katharine   St.  John 

Arnold   (b.  1846),  his  wife,  m.  1874. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Arnold    (1811-84)    and   Mary  Louisa   Phelps 

(1820-51),  his  wife,  m.  1841. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Jared  Arnold    (1774-1845)    and  Susanna  Brainerd 

(1780-1867),  his  wife,  m.  1804;  Noah  Phelps  and  Charlotte  Wilcox, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Arnold  and  Mary  Smith   (1743-81),  his 

wife,  m.  1760 ;  Daniel  Brainerd  and  Susannah  Clark,  his  wife ;  Noah 

Phelps  and  Lydia  Griswold,  his  wife. 
Noah  Phelps  (1740-1809),  served  in  the  New  York  and  Jersey 

campaigns  and  commanded  a  regiment  at  the  close  of  the 

war.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Simsbury,  Conn. 
Also  No.  36096. 
Daniel  Brainerd  (1752-1809),  commanded  a  company  of  militia 

at  the  New  Haven  Alarm.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Had- 

dam,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  10404,  17766,  27504,  34506. 

Joseph  Arnold  (1738-1804),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Abraham 
Taylor's  company  from  Haddam,  Conn.,  at  the  battle  of 
Long  Island,  1776.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Haddam. 

MRS.  IDA  LACKEY  WATSON.  51143 

Born  in  Worcester,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Abner  Snow,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Albert  Waldo  Lackey  and  Eliza  Marsh,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Albert  Lackey  and  Adaline  Snow,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Abner  Snow  and  Hannah  Watson,  his  wife. 
Abner  Snow  (1759-1833),  served  as  matross  in  Capt.  William 

Todd's  company,  Col.  Thomas  Craft's  artillery,  1777.     He 

was  born  and  died  in  Leicester,  Mass. 
Also  No.  36754. 

MRS.  DORA  E.  SMITH  WHITE.  51144 

Born  in  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Louis  White. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Ambrose  Salisbury,  of  Massachusetts. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  65 


Daughter  of  Albert  Bower  Smith  and  Josephine  Salisbury,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jothan   Salisbury  and   Mary  Wilbur  Hicks,  his  2nd 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Abiah  W.  Salisbury  and  Patience  Pratt,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Ambrose    Salisbury  and   Sarah   Whitman,  his 

wife. 
Ambrose  Salisbury   (1743-1804),  enlisted,  1776,  as  lieutenant 

in   Capt.   Thomas   White's   company,   Col.   Joseph    Palmer's 

Massachusetts  regiment.    He  was  born  in  Braintree;  died  in 

Weymouth,  Mass. 
Also  No.  36802. 

MRS.  ELSIE  ROOD  CHAPIN.  51145 

Born  in  Litchfield  Co.,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Smith,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Humphrey  Rood  and  Emma  Tobey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Rood  and  Eunice  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Humphrey  Smith  and  Eunice  Cady,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Smith  and  Sybil  Wardell,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Smith  (1751-1846),  enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Judd's  company,  3rd  regiment,  Connecticut  line,  from  Farm- 
ington.    He  was  born  in  Simsbury;  died  in  Colebrook,  Conn. 

MISS  ABBIE  LAURA  GRISWOLD.  51146 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Seth  Griswold  and  of  Joel  Grant,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Roswell  Griswold  and  Clara  Wells,  tiis  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Roswell  Griswold  (b.  1780)  and  Jerusha  Grant,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Seth  Griswold  and  Huldah  Priest,  his  wife;  Joel 
Grant  and  Zilpah  Cowles,  his  wife. 

Seth  Griswold  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Abel  Pettibone's  com- 
pany. Col.  Thomas  Belden's  regiment,  1777.  He  was  born  in 
New  Hartford;  died,  1810,  in  Colebrook,  Conn. 


66  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Joel  Grant  (1756-96),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  David 
Beebe's  company  at  Fort  Clinton,  1778.  He  was  born  in 
Litchfield;  died  in  Norfolk,  Conn, 

Also  No.  24898. 

MRS.  SARAH  COE  HOTCHKISS.  51147 

Born  in  Otis,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jonathan  Coe,  Jr.,  Seth  Griswold  and  Joel 

Grant,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Emory  Coe  and  Almira  Griswold,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  David  Coe  and  Prudence  Ward,  his  wife;  Roswell 

Griswold   (b.  1780)   and  Jerusha  Grant,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Jonathan   Coe  and   Eunice   Cook,  his  wife;   Joel 

Grant  and  Zilpha  Cowles,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51146. 
Jonathan  Coe  (1748-1824),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt.  John 

Hill's  company,  1778.     He  was  born  in  Torrington;  died  in 

Winsted,  Conn. 
Also  No.  17230. 

MRS.  CORALINN  WILSON  PARKER.  51148 

Born  in  Granville,  N.  Y, 

Wife  of  Charles  M.  Parker. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Moses  Nash,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Sheldon  P.  Wilson  and  Josepha  Adeline  Nash,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Seymour  Nash  and  Lydia  P.  Danforth,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Pelatiah  Bliss  Nash  and  Sally  Towner,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Moses  Nash  and  Anne  Bliss,  his  wife. 

Moses  Nash  (1741-92),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Isaac 
Marsh's  company,  Col.  Rosseter's  3rd  Berkshire  County  regi- 
ment, Massachusetts  militia,  1778.  He  was  born  in  Westfield ; 
died  in  Stockbridge,  Mass. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  67 


MRS.  ELOISE  MORTON  THOMPSON.  51149 

Born  in  Chelsea,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Leonard  Thompson,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Amasa  Standish,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Nathaniel  Morton  and  Bettie  Congdon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Congdon  and  Eloiza  Standish,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Standish  and  Sally  Sterry,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Amasa  Standish  and  Zerviah  Smith,  his  wife. 

Amasa  Standish  (1756-1847),  enlisted,  1777,  in  Capt.  Daniel 
Clark's  company,  Col.  Jonathan  Latimer's  3rd  Connecticut 
regiment.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Preston,  Conn. 

Also  No.  25937. 

MRS.  ANNIE  M.  TENNEY  WADHAMS.  51150 

Bom  in  Ayer,  Mass. 

Wife  of  John  M.  Wadhams. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Dane. 

Daughter  of  James  Collins  Tenney  and  Mary  Eliza  Wheeler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Aaron  Wheeler  and  Hannah  Dane,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Dane  and  Polly  Barker,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Dane  and  Prudence  Phelps,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Dane  (1735-1826),  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm 

in  Capt.  Joshua  Holt's  company.     He  was  born  in  Andover; 

died  in  Hancock,  Mass. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  C.  McCULLOUGH  BREESE.  51151 

Born  in  Wilmington,  Del. 

Wife  of  Samuel  L.  Breese. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Roberts,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of   Rev.   J.  W.   McCullough,  D.  D.,  and  Catharine   Roberts 

Canby,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Canby  and  Elizabeth  Roberts,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Roberts  and  Catharine  Deshler,  his  wife. 


68  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Robert  Roberts  (1741-91),  in  1777,  was  a  soldier  in  the  first 
city  troop  of  Philadelphia  during  the  revolutionary  war.  He 
was  born  in  Maryland ;  died  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

MRS.  ANNIE  G.  BALLINGER  KEYS.  51152 

Born  in  Lee  County,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Edward  Allan  Keys. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Jennings  and  of  Capt.  Benjamin 
Burche,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Franklin  Moorehead  Ballinger  and  Florence  A.  M.  Fazio, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Franklin  Ballinger  and  Jane  Adams,  his  wife; 
Louis  Charles  Ferdinand  Fazio  and  America  Emeline  Burche,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Ballinger  and  Hannah  Jennings,  his  wife; 
Samuel  Burche  and  Susan  Maria  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Jennings  and  Betsey  Withers,  his 
wife;  Benjamin  Burche  and  Rebecca  Barron,  his  wife. 

William  Jennings,  served  in  the  Virginia  line  and,  1781,  com- 
manded a  company  in  Col.  Elias  Edmond's  regiment. 

Also  Nos.  1819,  9389,  23393. 

Benjamin  Burche  (1761-1833),  enlisted  when  a  lad  in  the  Mary- 
land line,  was  captured  and  suffered  on  the  prison  ship  "J^^" 
sey."    He  was  born  in  Maryland ;  died  in  Washington.  D.  C. 

Also  Nos.  70.  11423. 


MISS  MARY  FRAILEY  THEAKER.  51153 

Born  in  Charleston,  111. 

Descendant  of  Frederick  Hesser,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  William  C.  Theaker  and  Louise  Frailey,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Frailey  and  Rebbecca  Hesser,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Hesser  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Boyer,  his 
wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  69 


Frederick  Hesser  (1763-1851),  was  a  drummer  at  thirteen  and 
served  four  enlistments  during  the  war.  His  youth,  courage 
and  endurance  won  the  praise  of  the  commander-in-chief.  He 
was  pensioned  when  he  died  at  Schuylkill  County,  where  he 
was  buried  with  military  honors.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Orwigsburg,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  12450,  26691,  37271. 


MISS  NELLIE  THEAKER.  51154 

Born  in  Charleston,  111. 

Descendant  of  Frederick  Hesser. 

Daughter  of  William  C.  Theaker  and  Louise  Frailey,  his  2nd  wife. 

See  No.  51153. 

MRS.  MARY  HUNTINGTON  BARRIGER  SAVAGE.  51155 

Born  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Wife  of  Henry  H.  Savage. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Hale,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Walker  Barriger,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Sarah  Ann  Frances 

Wright,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  J.  J.  B.  Wright  and  Eliza  Jones,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Amasa  Jones  and  Elizabeth  Huntington,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Joseph    Huntington    and    Elizabeth    Hale,    his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Jonathan   Hale   and    Elizabeth   Welles,   his 

wife. 
Jonathan  Hale  (1718-76),  was  captain  of  the  6th  company.  Col. 

Erastus  Walcott's  regiment,  at  the  siege  of  Boston.    He  was 

born  in  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  and  died  in  service  at  Jamaica 

Plains,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  431,  1758,  3298.  4538.  8509.  11182,  16073. 


70  DAUGHTERS  Of  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  EVARTS  EWING  JONES.  51156 

Born  in  Winterset,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Harold  W.  Jones. 

Descendant  of  Francis  Bradley,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Evarts  S.  Ewing  and  Virginia  Harper  Kennedy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Campbell  Ewing  and  Esther  Mahala  Stinson, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Stinson  and  Elizabeth  Bradley  (b. 
1780),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Francis  Bradley  and  Abigail  Alexander,  his 
wife. 

Francis  Bradley  (1745-80),  patriot,  and  member  of  the  Mech- 
lenburg  Convention  of  North  Carolina.  He  died  in  Mecklen- 
burg, N.  C. 

MRS.  CATHARINE  F.  BROWN  SEVERANCE.  51157 

Born  in  Hutchinson,  Kansas. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Severance. 

Descendant  of  Issachar  Brown. 

Daughter  of  John  Briscoe  Brown  and  Almira  Raff,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Giles  Brown  and  Harriet  Briscoe,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Issacher  Brown  and  Hannah  Craven,  his  wife. 

Issacher  Brown  (1760-1840),  enlisted,  1780,  in  Montgomery 
County,  Pennsylvania,  under  Capt.  Henry  Baker  and  Col. 
William  Butler.  In  1832  he  was  allowed  a  pension  in  Lou- 
doun County,  Virginia,  for  service  as  private,  Pennsylvania 
line. 

Also  No.  41060. 

MISS  MARY  TERESA  MACKEY.  51158 

Born  in  Winnsboro,  S.  C. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  James  Mackey  and  of  Thaddeus  Hubbell, 
of  Connecticut. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  71 


Daughter  of  Arthur  Mills  Mackey  and  Joanna  (Lloyd)  Leigh,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Albert  G.  Mackey,  M.  D.,  and  Sarah  Pamela  Hub- 
bell,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Mackey,  M.  D.,  and  Abigail  Mills,  his  wife; 
Sears  Hubbell  and  Charlotte  H.  Broeske,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Mackey;  Thaddeus  Hubbell  and  Phebe 
Squire,  his  2nd  wife. 

James  Mackey  (1738-93),  served  as  sergeant  in  the  South 
Carolina  line.    He  died  in  Jefferson  County,  Georgia. 

Also  Nos.  31017,  35089,  37489. 

Thaddeus  Hubbell  (1725-1806),  a  patriot,  and  member  of  "Com- 
mittee of  Enlistment,"  of  Norwalk,  Connecticut,  where  he 
was  born. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  DORLON  DANIELS  EARNEST.  51159 

Born  in  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  John  Paul  Earnest. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Thomas  Wood. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Henry  Daniels  and  Elizabeth  Dorlon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alba  Chapman  Daniels  and  Persis  Louise  HolbrooTc, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Francis  Holbrook  and  Hannah  Wood,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Wood  and  Lois  Olds,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Wood  and  Mary  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Wood  (1719-1811),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  from  Brookfield,  where  he  was  born.  He  died 
in  East  Alstead,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  27087. 

MRS.  ANNIE  LOUISE  MILLER  SMITH.  51160 

Bom  in  Clyde,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Dakin  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Kellogg,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Cornelius  Miller,  Jr.,  and  Irene  Jewett  Whiting,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  James  Whiting  and  Elmira  Kellogg,  his  wife. 


•JT,  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Kellogg,  M.  D.,  and  Sarah  Stowell,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Kellogg  and  Lucy  Snow,  his  1st  wife. 

Samuel  Kellogg,  a  soldier  in  the  revolution,  and  one  of  a  com- 
pany of  sixteen  men  who  marched  to  re-enforce  the  army  at 
Bennington.    He  was  born  in  Salem,  Mass. 


MRS.  ABBIE  CAROLINE  FOSTER.  51161 

Born  in  Rockingham,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  Phinnie  C.  Foster. 

Descendant  of  Israel  Woodbury,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Israel  Woodbury,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  Jane  Graham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Israel  Woodbury  and  Mehitable  Hall,  his  wife. 

Israel  Woodbury  (1759-1859),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Rockingham  County,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
New  Hampshire  militia.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Salem, 
N.  H. 

Also  No.  28511. 

MISS  EDITH  L.  KELSEY.  51162 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonas  Kelsey. 

Daughter  of  Walter  Kelsey,  Jr.,  and  Mary  V.  Ridner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Walter  Kelsey  and  Sarah  Jane  Freeman,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Kelsey  and  Rachel  Du  Bois,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Kelsey  and  Jane  Du  Bois,  his  wife. 

Jonas  Kelsey  (1743-1817),  in  1777,  commanded  a  company  of 
the  4th  Dutchess  County  militia  under  Col.  John  Frear.  He 
was  born  in  Old  Fields,  L.  I. ;  died  in  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Also  9224. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  73 


MRS.  HELEN  FRANCENNA  WOODBURY.  51163 

Born  in  Essex,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Charles  Otis  Woodbury. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Ebenezer  Carleton,  Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  John  Carleton  and  Mary  Over  Haselton,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Carleton,  Jr.,  and  Mehitable  Hall,  his  wife. 
Ebenezer   Carleton,  Jr.    (1739-1808),   served  as   sergeant  and 

lieutenant  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.     He  was  born  and 

died  in  Methuen,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  7827,  35362,  38538. 

MISS  RUTH  RICH.  51164 

Born  in  Jacksonville,  Florida. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jonathan  Massey,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  John  Rich  and  Clara  F.  Wright,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Cyrenius  H.  Wright  and  Eliza  L.  Massey,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Baker  Massey  and  Polly  Stoel,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Jonathan    Massey  and    Betsey   Woodbury,   his 

wife. 
Jonathan   Massey    (1747-1830),   served   as    sergeant    in    Capt. 

Jeremiah  Dowe's  company,  Col.  Joseph  Welch's  regiment  of 

New  Hampshire  volunteers,  1777. 

Also  Nos.  6169,  9010,  11110,  18352. 

MRS.  HELEN  STAFFORD  BEMAN.  51165 

Born  in  Augusta,  Ga. 

Wife  of  Edward  Douglass  Beman. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Rhodes,  of  Rhode  Island. 
Daughter  of  Thomas  Holden  Stafiford  and  Adelaide  Evans,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Robert  Rhodes   Stafford  and  Anne  Francis  Holden, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Stafford  and  Polly  Rhodes,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Rhodes  and  Phebe  Smith,  his  wife. 


74  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Robert  Rhodes  (1742-1821),  served  as  recruiting  officer  and 
commanded  an  artillery  corps  called  the  Senior  Class  at  the 
battle  of  Rhode  Island.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Warwick. 

Also  Nos.  5928,  8631,  24948. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  STAFFORD  CARR.  51166 

Born  in  Augusta,  Ga. 

Wife  of  Pierce  C.  Carr. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Rhodes. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Holden  Staflford  and  Adelaide  Evans,  his  2nd  wife. 

See  No.  51165. 

MRS.  LUCY  DILLON  DE  VOE.  51167 

Born  in  Doctortown,  Ga. 

Wife  of  William  H.  De  Voe. 

Descendant  of  Col.   Robert  Williamson,  Capt.  John  Conyers, 

Lieut.  James  Roberts  and  Capt.  Elisha  Miller. 
Daughter  of  D.  James  Dillon   (b.  1825)  and  Martha  Williamson   (1823- 

75),  his  wife,  m.  1846. 
Granddaughter   of    Benjamin   Williamson     (1792-1870)     and     Elizabeth 

Roberts   (1790-1869),  his  wife,  m.  1821. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Williamson  and  Lucy  Conyers,  his  wife, 

m.  1790;  James  Roberts  and  Emily  Williamson,  his  wife,  m.  1785. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Conyers  and  Sarah  Miller,  his  wife,  m. 

1755. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  EHsha  Miller  and  Martha  Colson  (1720-90), 

his  wife,  m.  1736. 
Robert  Williamson,  received  a  land  grant  for  the  rank  of  colonel 

of  Georgia  militia.    He  died,  1810,  in  Screven  County,  Ga. 
John  Conyers  (1725-1814),  served  as  captain  under  Col.  John 

Thomas  in  the  Georgia  militia. 
James  Roberts   (1744-1814),  secured  a  grant  of  land   for  his 

service,  1778,  as  lieutenant. 
Also  No.  41198. 
Elisha  Miller   (1715-1800),  served  as  captain  in  the  Georgia 

line  during  the  revolutionary  war.     He  was  born  in  North 

Carolina ;  died  in  Georgia. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  75 


MRS.  MARY  LUCY  MORRIS.  51168 

Born  in  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Wife  of  Charles  H.  Jewett. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Herrington. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  Samuel  Morris  and  Arthur  Missie  Herrington,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of    Alexander   Herrington    (b.    1808),   and   Lucy   Lewis 

(1812-77),  his  wife,  m.  1831. 
Gr-granddaughter   of    Richard   Herrington   and   Martha   Nickolson,   his 

3rd  wife. 
Richard  Herrington   (1736-1839),  served  as  a  private  soldier 

in  the  revolutionary  war  under  Col.  Elijah  Clarke.     He  was 

born  in  North  Carolina ;  died  in  Screven  County,  Ga. 

MRS.  BLANCHE  HALL  NEEL.  51169 

Born  in  Brunswick,  Ga. 

Wife  of  Joseph  N.  Neel. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Hiley,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Roland  B.  Hall  and  Arabella  Slappey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jasper  Slappey  and  Susan  Murph,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Class  Slappey  and  Elizabeth  Hiley,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Hiley  and  Mary  Magdalene  Holesinger, 
his  wife. 

Jacob  Hiley  (1755-1820),  served  in  Sumpter's  brigade  under 
Capt.  William  Alexander.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Rich- 
land District,  S.  C. 

Also  Nos.  42794,  47557. 

MISS  KATHERINE  EDMONSON  SEABROOK.  51170 

Born  in  Murray  Co.,  Ga. 

Descendant  of  Gersham  Selleck,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  John  Edmonson,  Jr.,  and  Dora  Chastain,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Edmonson  and  Kate  Selleck,  his  wife. 


yd  daughti;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Selleck,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Ann  Morris,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Selleck  and  Esther  Hanford,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Gershom  Selleck  and  Puella  Gorham,  his 
wife. 

Gershom  Selleck  served  in  the  Associated  exempts  of  West- 
chester County,  N.  Y.  He  was  born,  1730,  in  Stamford, 
Conn.,  moved  to  New  York  1757;  founded  the  Episcopal 
Church  at  Salem,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  35185,  39868. 


MRS.  MARY  HARRIS  TURNER  FARIE.  51171 

Born  in  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Wife  of  James  Farie,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Zadoc  Turner. 

Daughter  of  John  Duncan  Turner  and  Elmira  Clementine  Weaver,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Turner,  Jr.,  and  lyouracey  Credille,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Turner  and  Catherine  Records,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Zadoc  Turner  and  Mary  Blizzard,  his  3rd  wife. 

Zadoc  Turner  (1729-1819),  was  a  private  in  the  second  regi- 
ment, Maryland  militia.  He  was  born  in  Worcester  County, 
Md. ;  died  in  Hancock  County,  Ga. 

Also  No.  31207. 

MRS.  ANNIE  F.  SHULER  HOLLAND.  51172 

Born  in  Lexington  Co.,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  M.  J.  Holland. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Thomas  Rail,  of  South  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  John  Robert  Shuler  and  Rosaltha  Counts,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John   Shuler  and  Ehzabeth  Rail    (d.   1866),  his  2nd 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Rail. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  yj 


Thomas  Rail  (1760-1830),  served  as  private  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary war,  from  South  Carolina,  under  Col.  Waters.  He 
was  born  in  South  Carolina ;  died  in  Lexington  County. 


MRS.  EMILY  ADRIANCE  LITTLE.  51173 

Born  in  Eden,  Wis. 


Wife  of  Elmer  Monroe  Little. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Theodorus  Adriance,  Josiah  Rawson,  and 
Thomas  Leland. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Adriance  (1823-94)  and  Lauretta  Lee  (b.  1838),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Tunis  Adriance  (1802-79)  and  Lovey  Losee  (1803-79), 
his  wife;  Gay  W.  Lee  (1809-49)  and  Emily  L.  Crocker  (1814-74),  m. 
1833. 

Gr-Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Adriance  (1778-1820)  and  Jane  Brinkerhoff, 
his  wife;  James  Crocker  (1782-1877)  and  Margaret  Leland  (1780- 
1856),  his  wife,  m.  1801. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Theodorus  Adriance  and  Hulicke  Swartout 
1757-1832),  his  wife,  m.  1772;  Thomas  Leland  (1756-1847)  and  Anna 
B.  Rawson  (b.  1759),  his  wife,  m.  1778. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Rawson  and  Hannah  Bass,  his  wife. 

Theodorus  Adriance  (1751-1817),  served  as  private,  corporal 
and  sergeant  in  the  New  York  State  troops.  He  was  born 
and  died  in  Hopewell,  N.  Y. 

Josiah  Rawson  (1727-1812),  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Reuben  Petty's  company.  Col.  Lemuel  William's  regi- 
ment, Massachusetts  service.  He  was  born  in  Braintree ; 
died  in  Warwick,  Mass. 

Thomas  Leland  (1756-1847),  enlisted  from  Sutton  and  served 
in  many  battles.  He  applied  for  a  pension  in  1832,  from 
Monroe  County,  N.  Y.,  and  his  pension  was  allowed  for 
service  as  private  in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  line.  He 
was  born  in  Sutton,  Mass. ;  died  in  Guilford.  Ohio. 

Also  No.  20277. 


78  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  EDITH  HOWARD  WILLIAMS.  51174 

Born  in  Tomah,  Wis. 

Wife  of  John  Howard  Williams. 

Descendant  of  Elisha  Howard  and  of  Caleb  Hill. 

Daughter   of   Harry  Bon   Howard    (1816-88)    and  Maria  A.   lams    (b. 

1837),  his  wife,  m.  1862. 
Granddaughter  of  John  William  Howard    (1791-1862)    and  Mary  Bon 

1797-1882),  his  wife,  m.  1815;  William  M.  lams  and  Maria  J.  Bailey, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Elisha  Howard    (1754-1839)    and  Patty  Williams 

(1760-1830),  his  wife,  m.  1781;  Isaac  Bailey  and  Hannah  J.  Hill,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Hill  and  Julia  Hill,  his  wife. 
Elisha  Howard  (1754-1838),  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Water's 

company,  Col.  Hopkins'  regiment,  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y., 

militia.    He  was  born  in  Pomf ret ;  died  in  Covington,  N.  Y. 
Caleb  Hill   (1756-1841),  enlisted,   1776,  under  Capt.  William 

Faulkner,  Col.  Hollenbeck ;  was  at  Long  and  in  the  retreat. 

In  1833  he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Ohio  for  six 

months'  service  as  private,  New  York  line.    He  was  born  in 

Orange  County,  N.  Y. ;  died  in  Licking  County,  Ohio. 

MRS.  MARIETTA  ORGAN  JONES.  51175 

Born  in  Lebanon,  Tenn. 

Wife  of  De  Witt  Clinton  Jones. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  William  Murphy. 

Daughter  of  Cornelius  Lewis  Organ  and  Mary  Ann  Mobry,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  S.   Mobry  and  Delilah  Zora  Murphy,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Murphy  and  Rachel  Henderson,  his  wife. 
William  Murphy  (1759-1833),  enlisted,  1776,  as  private  under 

Capt.   William   Leftridge,   and,    1777,    as   sergeant    in   Capt. 

Peter  Herston's  company,  from  Bedford  County,  Va.     He 

was  born  in  Pittsylvania  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Missouri. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  79 


MISS  GLADYS  PADDOCK.  51176 

Born  in  Prophetstown,  111. 

Descendant  of  David  Lamb,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  George  E.  Paddock  and  Ella  M.  Quigley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chauncey  Paddock  and  Lucy  Hotchkiss,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Hotchkiss  and  Sally  Lamb,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Lamb  and  Amy  Whitman,  his  wife. 

David  Lamb  (1755-1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Oswego  County,  N.  Y.,  at  the  age  of  seventy-eight  for 
service  as  gunner  in  the  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born 
in  Connecticut ;  died  in  Mexico,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  18398. 

MRS.  MARY  BAILEY  PETTIBONE.  51177 

Born  in  Cedar  River,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Robert  S.  Pettibone. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  W.  Dunlap,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Erastus  Bailey  and  Charlotte  Dunlap,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  WiUiam  L  Dunlap  and  Margaret  Lane,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  W.  Dunlap  and  Elizabeth  Hammil,  his  wife. 

John  W.  Dunlap  (1754-1816),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Col. 
Samuel  Campbell's  regiment  of  Tryon  County  militia.  He 
and  three  brothers  were  in  the  battle  of  Oriskany.  He  was 
He  was  born  and  died  in  Cherry  Valley. 

Also  Nos.  32227,  45695. 

MRS.  C.  BLANCHE  MASCALL  RECORD.  51178 

Born  in  Cambridge,  111. 

Wife  of  Howard  Record. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Strohecker. 

Daughter  of  John  R.  Mascall  and  Harriet  Strohecker,  his  wife.. 

Granddaughter  of  George  W.  Strohecker,  M.  D.,  and  Margaret  Ellen 

Treister,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Strohecker  and  Sara  Hummel,  his  wife. 


8o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Strohecker  and  Leah  Garber,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Strohecker  and  Juliana  Hunder,  his 
wife. 

John  Strohecker  (1755-1835),  in  1777,  served  as  sergeant  in 
Capt.  Will's  company,  Heister's  battalion,  Berks  County 
militia.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Berks  County,  Pa. 


MRS.  ARA  INGALLS  MORGAN.  51179 

Born  in  Lee  Center,  111. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Adrian  Hawkins. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Francis  Ingalls  and  Sarah  Hawkins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Sullivan  Hawkins  and  Abigail  Keyes,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Adrian  Hawkins  and  Abiglail  Keyes,  his 
wife. 

William  Adrian  Hawkins  (1742-1817),  in  1775,  was  sergeant 
in  Reed's  New  Hampshire  regiment,  and  fought  at  Bunker 
Hill.  In  1779  he  had  risen  to  the  rank  of  captain  and  served 
under  the  gallant  Col.  Alexander  Scammel.  He  was  born  in 
France ;  died  in  Reading,  Vt. 

Also  No.  3294. 


MRS.  SARAH  REBECCA  LESTER  PAGE.  51180 

Born  in  Wethersfield,  III. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Henry  Page. 

Descendant  of  Jeremiah  Lester. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Lester  and  Julia  Ann  Snyder,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Champlain  Lester  and  Miner,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jereir>iah  Lester  and  Abagail  Champlain,  his  wife. 

Jeremiah  Lester  (1762-1837),  enHsted,  1778,  as  private  in 
Capt.  Andrew  Griswold's  company,  Connecticut  troops.  He 
was  placed  on  the  New  York  pension  roll,  1832.  He  was 
borne  in  Lyme^  Conn. ;  died  in  Davenport,  N.  Y. 


lineage;  book.  8i 


MISS  MARY  BLANCHE  PAGE.  51181 

Born  in  Wethersfield,  111. 

Descendant  of  Jeremiah  Lester. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Henry  Page  and  Sarah  Rebecca  Lester,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51180. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  MAY  HUBBARD  CxROTE.  51182 

Born  in  Worcester,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Henry  W.  Grote,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Joel  Hubbard,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Emmons  Hubbard  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Knight,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hubbard  and  Sarah  Putnam,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joel  Hubbard  and  Lucy  Bartlett,  his  wife. 

Joel  Hubbard  (1758-1853),  enlisted,  1776,  as  private  in  Capt. 
Ezekiel  Knowlton's  company,  Col.  Dike's  regiment,  Massa- 
chusetts service.     He  died  in  Rutland,  Mass. 

MRS.  SUE  MARTLING  KERN.  51183 

Born  in  Lincoln,  111. 

Wife  of  Clarence  Walter  Kp.rn. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Martling,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  John  Warren  Martling,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Virginia  Sharon,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Warren  Martling  and  Lucy  Peek,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Martling  and  Mary  Scott  Lockwood,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Martling  and  Fanny  Knickerbocker, 
his  wife. 

Abraham  Martling  served  as  a  soldier  and  was  seriously- 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Brandywine.  He  was  born  at 
Tarrytown,  1747,  and,  1818,  became  a  pensioner. 

Also  No.  11890. 


82  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  WINONA  BOULTON  MILLER.  51184 

Born  in  Greenfield,  111. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Daniel  Twitchell  and  of  Samuel  Childs. 

Daughter  of  Edward  S.  Boulton  and  Mary  Ellen  Griswold,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edgar  Griswold  and  Lucy  North,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Evarts  Griswold  and  Lydia  Twitchell,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Daniel   Twitchell  and   Esther  ,  his  2nd 

wife. 

Daniel  Twitchell  (1757-1800),  enlisted,  1775,  in  Capt.  Nathaniel 
Fuller's  company,  Col.  Thomas  Gardner's  regiment,  1777, 
as  sergeant  under  Capt.  Ashby.  He  was  born  in  Newton, 
Mass. ;  died  in  New  Haven,  Vt. 

Samuel  Childs  (1719-1803),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  from  Watertown.  He  was  born  in  Watertown, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Addison,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  38745,  48408. 

MRS.  LYDIA  A.  BURROUGHS  JAYNE.  51185 

Wife  of  Thomas  Smith  Jayne. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Daniel  Twitchel  and  of  Samuel  Childs. 
Daughter  of  William  P.  Burroughs  and  Melisso  Griswold,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Evarts  Griswold  and  Lydia  Twitchell,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Twitchell  and  Eunice  Childs,  his  wife.    , 
See  No.  51184. 

MRS.  ANNA  GAINER  PILLSBURY.  51186 

Born  in  Warren  County,  111. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Samuel  Jones  and  of  John  Thomas. 
Daughter  of  Joseph  F.  Gainer  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Butler,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Butler  and  Ann  L.  Jones,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Jones  and  Sarah  Hartford,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Jones  and  Leah  Thomas,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51104. 


I^INEAGE  BOOK.  83 


MRS.  KATHARINE  DAVIS  BADLEY.  51187 

Born  in  Bunker  Hill,  III. 

Wife  of  Ebenezer  C.  Badley. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  Joshua  Davis,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Andrews  Davis  and  Delilah  Cornelia  Warford,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Davis,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Farwell,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Davis  and  Mary  Chapman,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-grnddaughter  of  Joshua  Davis  and  Hannah  Jaquith,  his  wife. 

Joshua  Davis  (1714-77),  in  1775,  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  Billerica,  where  he  was  born. 

Also  No.  36666. 

MRS.  SARAH  M.  JAMISON  BELL.  51188 

Born  in  Henderson  County,  111. 

Wife  of  William  Bell. 

Descendant  of  William  Wilson. 

Daughter  of  John  Calvin  Jamison  and  Sarah  Stice,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Stice  and  Patsy  Whitly,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Stice  and  Nancy  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Wilson  and  Nancy  Green,  his  wife. 

William  Wilson  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Thomas  Arm- 
strong's company,  Col.  John  Patten's  second  North  Carohna 
regiment.    He  was  born  in  Scotland ;  died  in  North  Carolina. 

Also  No.  17473. 

MRS.  OLIVE  BELL  BURNSIDE.  51189 

Born  in  Warren  County,  111. 

Wife  of  John  Burnside. 

Descendant  of  William  Wilson. 

Daughter  of  William  Bell  and  Sarah  Martha  Jamison,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  C.  Jamison  and  Sarah  Stice,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Charles  Stice  and  Patsy  Whitley,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Stice  and  Nancy  Wilson,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51188. 


84  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  PANSY  METTA  BELL.  51190 

Born  in  Henderson  Co.,  III. 

Descendant  of  William  Wilson. 

Daughter  of  William  Bell  and  Sarah  Martha  Jamison,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51188. 

MRS.  LENA  STAAT  BUCK.  51191 

Born  in  Warren  County,  111. 

Wife  of  Clarence  F.  Buck. 

Descendant  of  William  Wilson  and  of  John  Grain. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Staat  and  Cordelia  C.  Bond,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Crain  Bond  and  Nancy  Green  Stice,  his  3rd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Stice  and  Nancy  Wilson,  his  wife;  Jesse 
Walton  Bond  and  Susannah  Crain,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51188. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Crain  and  Mildred  Walton,  his  wife. 

John  Grain  (1759-1833),  served  as  a  private  in  the  North 
Carolina  line.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Ten- 
nessee, 1834.     He  died  in  Tenn. 

Also  No.  17473. 

MRS.  MARY  KARNS  PATTON.  51193 

Bom  in  Greenbush,  111. 

Wife  of  Adelma  George  Patton. 

Descendant  of  William  Wilson  and  John  Crain. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  L.  Karns  and  Edwina  C.  Bond,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Walton  Bond  and  Sarah  E.  Terry,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Terry  and  Nancy  Green  Stice,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Stice  and  Nancy  Wilson,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51191. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  85 


MRS.  IDA  BOSTWICK  PATCH.  51193 

Born  in  Roseville,  III. 

Wife  of  Leslie  Patch. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Bostwick  and  of  Lieut.  James  Jones,  of 
New  York. 

Daughter  of  Alanson  Bostwick  (1814-76)  and  Jane  Jones  (1818-1903), 
his  2nd  wife,  m.  1848. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bostwick  (1779-1874)  and  Sarah  Hoyt  (b. 
1783),  his  wife,  m.  1809;  James  Jones,  Jr.,  and  Waty  Jerome,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bostwick  and  Dorcas  Rockwell  (b.  1753), 
his  wife ;  James  Jones  and  Catherine  Denison,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Bostwick  (1748-98),  served  as  a  private  in  the  West- 
chester County  militia  under  Col.  Thomas  Thomas.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Bedford  County,  N.  Y. 

Jatnes  Jones  (1754-1803),  served  as  ensign,  1778,  and  as 
lieutenant,  1780,  in  the  Albany  County,  New  York  militia. 
He  was  born  in  New  London,  Conn. ;  died  in  Stephentown, 
N.  Y. 

Also  No.  17476. 


MRS.  HARRIET  E.  BOND  ELLINGTON.  51194 

Born  in  Detroit,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Ernest  Ewell  Ellington. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jonas  Rice. 

Daughter  of  John  Darwin  Bond  and  Elizabeth  Meeker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elial  Bond  and  Harriet  Rice,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Rice  and  Elizabeth  Carver  Fairchild,  his 
wife. 

Jonas  Rice  (1755-1839),  enlisted,  1775,  and  served  several 
enlistments  as  lieutenant  under  different  commands.  He 
was  born  in  Worcester,  Mass. ;  died  in  Orwell,  Vt. 


86  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  JULIA  TINCHER  KIMBROUGH.  51195 

Born  in  Danville,  111. 

Wife  of  E.  R.  E.  Kimbrough. 

Descendant  of  Nathan  Hicks,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Tincher  and  Caroline  Hicks,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Hicks  and  Mary  Curtis,  his  wife. 

Gr-Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Hicks  and  Prudence  Rounds,  his  wife. 

Nathan  Hicks  (1763-1845),  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Simeon 
Cole's  company,  Col.  Thomas  Carpenter's  Massachusetts 
regiment.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  rolls  1840.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Rehoboth,  Mass, 

MISS  CORA  BELLE  WINTER.  51196 

Born  in  Catlin,  111. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Moore  and  of  Goff  Moore. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Winter  and  Mary  Isabelle  Willson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Willson  and  Ann  Harding,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Ammi  Wilson  and  Betsey  Moore,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Goff  Moore  and  Elizabeth  Fowler,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Moore  and  Peggy  Gofif,  his  wife. 

John  Moore  (1731-1809),  commanded  a  company  of  Bedford 
County  militia  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and  Bunker  Hill ;  was 
promoted  after  the  battle  as  the  major  was  killed.  He  was 
born  in  Litchfield,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Norridgewock,  Me. 

Goff  Moore  (1760-1850),  served  under  his  father,  1775,  at  the 
age  of  fifteen,  in  Col.  Stark's  regiment.  He  was  born  in 
Derryfield,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Madison,  Me. 

Also  No.  39058. 

MISS  EDITH  MARIAN  YEOMANS.  51197 

Born  in  Danville,  111. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Merrill,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  George  Bush  Yeomans  and  Alice  Merrill,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  87 


Granddaughter  of  Guy  Merrill  and  Anna  Kingsbury,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Evan  Merrill  and  Anna  Haynes,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  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  and  died  in  Haverhill, 
Mas.. 

Also  Nos.  2960,  11899,  14686,  33532. 

MRS.  LULU  HAZEN  WARE  CROSS.  51198 

Born  in  Jerseyville,  111. 

Wife  of  Edward  Cross. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Hazen  and  of  Lieut.  James  Parker. 

Daughter  of  George  Wonder  Ware  and  Theodosia  Munson  Beardslee, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wonder  Ware  and  Abigail  Parker  Hazen,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hazen  and  Lovey  Parker,  his  wife. 

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

Samuel  Hazen  (1740-1815),  served  as  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm,  and,  1776,  commanded  the  7th  company, 
Middlesex  County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Groton ;  died  in 
Shirley. 

James  Parker  (1744-1830),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm.  He  was  commissioned  lieutenant,  1776,  under 
Capt.  Samuel  Hazen.  He  was  born  in  Groton;  died  in 
Shirley. 

Also  No.  29001. 

MRS.  HELEN  SAUNDERS  HAYNES.  51199 

Born  in  Springfield,  111. 

Wife  of  Ralph  Warren  Haynes. 
Descendant  of  Peter  Mauzy. 

Daughter  of  Asberry  H.  Saunders  and  Marcia  Saunders,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  R.  Saunders  and  Sarah  M.  Saunders,  his 
wife. 


88  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Gunnell  Saunders  and  Mary  Mauzy,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Peter  Mauzy  and  Sarah  Hughes,  his  wife. 

Peter  Mauzy  (1751-1841),  served  as  a  private,  1776-77,  in  Capt. 
John  Mountjoy's  company,  Virginia  service,  and  was  at  the 
battle  of  Yorktown.  In  1832  appHed  for  a  pension,  which 
was  allowed.  He  was  born  in  Fauquier  County,  Va. ;  died 
in  Fleming  County,  Ky. 


MRS.  VIOLA  LODUSKA  HANLY.  51200 

Bom  in  Crawford  Co.,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  George  M.  Hanly. 

Descendant  of  Tilton  Eastman. 

Daughter  of  Uzal  E.  Cory  and  Mary  Loduska  Eastman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  T.  Eastman  and  Mary  Wood,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Peter  Eastman  and  Sarah  Wisner,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Tilton  Eastman  and  Polly  Owen,  his  wife. 

Tilton  Eastman  (1741-1805),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Ulster 
County,  N.  Y.,  militia  under  Col.  James  McClaghry.  He 
was  born  in  New  Fairfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Hamburg,  N.  J. 


MRS.  MARY  E.  WICKS  BRODIX.  51201 

Born  in  New  Albany,  Ind. 

Wife  of  William  T.  Brodix. 

Descendant  of  Simeon  Raymond  and  of  Sergt.  Nathaniel  Ray- 
mond, of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  R.  Wicks  and  Elizabeth  Tuley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Piatt  Wicks  and  Susanna  Raymond,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Raymond  and  Rebecca  Benedict  (d. 
1779),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1762. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Raymond  and  Hannah  — ,  his  wife. 

Simeon  Raymond  (1711-95),  was  a  patriot  who  was  so  ob- 
noxious to  the  British  that  they  destroyed  his  property. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  89 


Nathaniel  Raymond  enlisted,  1776,  under  Capt.  Seth  Seymour 
and,  1777,  served  as  sergeant  at  Saratoga  in  Col.  Jonathan 
Lattimer's  regiment,  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Norwalk,  1735,  and  died  there  after  1781. 

Also  No.  42885. 


MISS  ALICE  BOOTH.  51202 

Born  in  Bloomington,  Ind. 

Descendant  of  William  Littell. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Williard  Booth  and  Mary  Almira  Bryan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  W.  Bryan  and  Alice  M.  Calhoun,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Calhoun  and  Jane  Littell,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Littell  and  Elizabeth  Walker,  his  wife. 

William  Littell  (1745-1825),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Courtney's  company.  Col.  Thomas  Proctor's  Pennsyl- 
vania regiment.  He  applied  for  a  pension  1818  from 
Beaver  County,  Pa.,  and  it  was  allowed.  He  was  born  in 
Dublin,  Ireland;  died  in  Beaver  County. 

Also  No.  48434. 


MRS.  ALICE  WORLEY  CARPENTER.  51203 

Born  in  Bloomington,  Ind. 

Wife  of  E.  C.  Carpenter,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  John  Campbell. 

Daughter  of  James  Craig  Worley  and  Sarah  Isabelle  McCollough,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Johnson  McCollough  and  Rebecca  Campbell,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Campbell  and  Isabelle  Blakely,  his  wife. 
John  Campbell  (1756-1838),  soldier  and  patriot  from  Virginia 

throughout  the  Revolution.     He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died 

in  Bloomington,  Ind. 


90  DAUGHTERS  OF  THK  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  SARAH  CUMMINGS  DUNCAN.  51204 

Born  in  Marion,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Henry  Clay  Duncan. 

Descendant  of  William  Cunimings. 

Daughter  of  Adam  Freeman  Cummings  and  Melissa  E.  Edwards,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Cummings  and  Sarah  Freeman,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Cummings  and  Mary  McCain,  his  wife. 
William  Cummings  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  John  Jack's 

company,   8th   battalion,    Cumberland    County,    Pa.,   militia. 

He  was  born  in  Pennsylvania. 

MRS.  MARY  CLARK  HADLEY.  51305 

Born  in  Bloomington,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Arthur  M.  Hadley. 

Descendant  of  Micajah  Neal. 

Daughter  of  James  Barkley  Clark  and  Ann  Eliza  Stuart,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Clark  and  Martha  Neal,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Neal  and  Mary  Ann  Martin,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Micajah  Neal  and  Mildred  Beasley,  his  wife, 
m.  1781. 

Micajah  Neal  (1754-1836),  enlisted,  1778,  in  Virginia  as  a  pri- 
vate under  Capt.  Thomas  Porter,  Col.  Francis  Taylor  and 
was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis  and  siege  of 
Yorktown.  In  1832  he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Shelby  County,  Ky.,  for  two  years'  actual  service.  He  died 
in  Shelby  County. 

MRS   FLORA  A.  KITSON.  51206 

Born  in  Eldorado,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Herbert  T.  Kitson. 
Descendant  of  Peter  Banta. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  QI 


Daughter  of  John  Disher  and  Mary  E.  Banta,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  V.  Banta  and  Jane  Mallory,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Peter  Banta  and  Rachel  Van  Clefe,  his  wife. 
Peter   Banta    (1760-1829),    served   as   a   scout    from   Bergen 
County,  N.  J.    He  died  in  Lebanon,  Ohio. 


MRS.  ANNA  LOUISE  WEIR  OSWIN.  51207 

Born  in  Bloomington,  Ind. 


Wife  of  Richard  Oswin. 

Descendant  of  John  Weir. 

Daughter  of  Robert  M.  Weir  and  Harriet  A.  Turner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  S.  Weir  and  Eliza  S.  Strong,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Weir,  Jr.   (b.  1786),  and  Janet  Strong,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Weir  and  Elizabeth  Campbell,  his  wife. 
John  Weir  served  as  horseman.  Continental  army,  during  the 

Revolutionary  war,  from  South  Carolina.     He  was  born  in 

Ireland  about  1756 ;  died  in  Ohio. 
Also  No.  48446. 


MRS.  PEARL  ADELE  LANDERS  HARRISON.  51208 

Born  in  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Timothy  Harrison. 

Descendant  of  Nimrod  Stone. 

Daughter  of  Franklin  Landers  and  Martha  E.  Landers,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Landers  and  Delilah  Stone,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nimrod  Stone  and  Sarah  Craig,  his  wife. 

Nimrod  Stone  (1764-1841),  enlisted,  1781,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
William  Triplett's  company,  Col.  Francis  Triplett's  regi- 
ment.   He  was  also  in  the  siege  of  Yorktown. 

Also  No.  47600. 


92  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  MARY  FRANCES  SHIRLEY.  51209 

Born  in  Kokomo,  Ind. 

Descendant  of  William  Baker. 

Daughter  of  Cassius  C.  Shirley  and  Blanche  Klum,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Dr.  D.  J.  Shirley  and  Waitsel  Seward,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Seward  and  Elinor  Baker,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Baker  and  Waitsel  Heath,  his  wife. 
William  Baker  served  in  the  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.,  militia, 

2nd   regiment,   Col.   Brinkerhoff  commanding.      He   died   in 

Pennsylvania. 

MRS.  MINNIE  METSKER  STEWART.  51210 

Bom  in  Miami  Co.,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Charles  J.  Stewart. 

Descendant  of  Conrad  Metsker. 

Daughter  of  David  L.  Metsker  and  Sarah  Brower,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Metsker  and  Nancy  Lockart,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Conrad  Metsker  and  Margaret  Metsker,  his  wife. 

Conrad  Metsker,  at  the  age  of  seventeen,  joined  the  State 
militia.  In  1778  enlisted  in  the  regular  service  for  five 
years.  He  was  in  the  battles  of  Springfield,  Monmouth  and 
Yorktown.  In  1818  applied  for  a  pension,  which  was  granted. 
He  died  in  Ohio. 

MRS.  JEANNETTE  S.  C.  YOUNG.  51211 

Born  in  Logansport,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Harry  Hubbell  Young. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Crooks. 

Daughter  of  John  C.  Crawford  and  Sarah  Jane  (Hill)  Dodge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Hill  and  Mary  Dalzell,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  93 


Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Dalzell  (1794-1877)  and  Lucy  Crooks  (1801- 
69),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Richard  Crooks  and  Eleanor  Richardson,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Crooks  and  Judith  Parr,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Crooks  served  as  a  scout  in  the  Washington  County, 
Pa.,  Rangers.  He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died  in  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

Also  Nos.  39547. 


VACANT.  51212 

MRS.  MARY  NELSON  MATSON  BROWN.  51213 

Born  in  Greencastle,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Charles  Walter  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Shores. 

Daughter  of  Courtland  C.  Matson  and  Mary  Nelson  Farrow,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Farrow  and  Margaret  Peck,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Richard  Shores  Farrow  and  Mary  P.  Nelson,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   William    Farrow     (1771-1846)     and   Elizabeth 

Shores   (1775-1826),  his  wife,  m.  1793. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Thomas    Shores   and   Elizabeth  ,   his 

wife. 
Thomas  Shores  (1753-1818),  enlisted,  1777,  as  rifleman  in  Col. 

Daniel  Morgan's  regiment  and  was  at  Brandywine  and  Stony 

Point.    He  was  born  in  Virginia ;  died  in  Fayette  County,  Ky. 
Also  No.  26019. 

MRS.  LILLIE  F.  HAYS.  51214 

Born  in  Putnam  Co.,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Silas  A.  Hays. 
Descendant  of  Thomas  Shores. 


94  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Richard  S.  Farrow  and  Sarah  Tatman,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Richard  Shores  Farrow  and  Mary  P.  Nelson,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Farrow  and  Elizabeth  Shores,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51213. 


MRS.  MARTHA  E.  THOMPSON  EDGERTON.  51215 

Born  in  Noble  Co.,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Edgerton. 

Descendant  of  John  D.  Tyler. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  G.  Thompson  and  Ella  A.  Kennedy,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Kennedy  and  Martha  C.  Morse,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Erastus  Z.  Morse  and  Pamelia  Tyler,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  D.  Tyler  and  Waitstill  Fuller  (1765-1850), 
his  wife,  m.  1789. 

John  D.  Tyler  (1764-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Berkshire  County,  Mass.,  1818,  for  service  as  private,  Con- 
necticut line.  He  was  born  in  Connecticut ;  died  in  Lenox, 
Mass. 

Also  No.  42477. 


MRS.  KATHARYN  BLAKE  GULICK.  51316 

Born  in  Nevada,  Mo. 

Wife  of  Theodore  W.  Gulick. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Speed  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Joel  Houston  Blake  and  Elizabeth  Speed,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Speed,  Jr.,  and  Emily  Howerton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Speed  and  Miria  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Speed  and  Mary  Spencer,  his  wife. 

James  Speed  (1739-1811),  commanded  a  company  from  Mech- 

lenburg  County  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Guilford. 

He  was  born  in  Mecklenburg.  Va. ;  died  in  Boyle  County,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  9374,  12257,  14051,  30780. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  95 


MRS.  RENA  VAWTER  FIELD.  51217 

Born  in  West  Liberty,  Iowa. 


Wife  of  R.  A.  Field. 

Descendant  of  James  Crawford. 

Daughter  of  John  Beverly  Vawter  and  Flora  Keith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Pascal  Vawter  and  Eliza  Mavity,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Beverly  Vawter  (1789-1872)  and  Elizabeth 
Crawford  (1792-1866)  his  wife,  m.  1812. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Crawford  and  Rebecca  Anderson,  his 
wife. 

James  Crawford,  enlisted  from  Botetourt  County,  under  Capt. 
William  Colbert,  Col.  Patrick  Lockhart,  1778,  and  was  dis- 
charged at  Fort  Mcintosh.  In  1780  served  in  Morgan's  Rifle 
Corps.  He  was  allowed  a  pension  in  Fleming  County,  Ky., 
1832,  at  the  age  of  74,  for  six  months'  service  as  private, 
Virginia  militia. 

Also  No.  39560. 


MRS.  LOUISE  ROV^E  DESHLER.  51218 

Born  in  Boone,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  William  Edwin  Deshler. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joshua  Woodman. 

Daughter  of  G.  D.  Rowe,  M.  D.,  and  Alice  Gray  Clark,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Smith  Rowe  and  Carolyn  Sanborn,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Sanborn  and  Lois  Woodman,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Woodman  and  Lois  Woodman,  his  wife. 

Joshua  Woodman  (1736-1827),  served  as  lieutenant,  1776,  and 

1781  as  captain  of  militia.    He  was  born  in  Lee,  N.  H. ;  died 

in  Sanbornton. 
Also  No.  26341. 


96  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  MARY  ISADORA  KEYHOE.  51319 

Bom  in  Danville,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Harry  P.  Keyhoe. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Vincent. 

Daughter  of  John  Bascom  Smith  and  Margery  Heifer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Smith  and  Lydia  Vincent,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Vincent  and  Angleche  Huff,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Vincent  (1760-1827),  was  an  early  settler  of  Warrior 
Run  Creek,  Pa.,  and  was  among  the  refugees  of  Fort  Free- 
land  when  it  was  surprised  by  a  superior  force  of  British 
and  Indians,  1779.  He  escaped,  but  the  garrison  surrendered 
and  the  fort  was  destroyed.  He  was  born  in  New  Jersey; 
died  in  Northumberland  County,  Pa. 

Also  No.  16977. 

MRS.  KATHERINE  LOUISE  BALCH  JOHNSON.  51320 

Born  in  Marshalltown,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Robert  E.  Johnson. 

Descendant  of  Elijah  Grout  and  of  Capt.  Samuel  Wetherbee. 
Daughter  of  Phineas  Stevens  Balch  and  Nellie  Willigrod,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Wetherbee  Balch  and  Louise  Stevens,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of    Sylvanus    Balch     and    Catherine   Wetherbee,    his 

wife;  Solomon  Stevens  and  Sally  Cushman,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Clark   Cushman   and    Katie   Grout    (b.    1774), 

his  wife;  Samuel  Wetherbee  and  Susanna  Johnson,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Grout  and  Mary  W.  Grout,  his  wife. 
Elijah  Grout  (1733-1807),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 

Safety  and  the  Provincial  Congress  of  New  Hampshire.    He 

also  served  as  muster  master.    He  died  in  Charlestown,  N.  H. 
Also  No.  22090. 
Samuel   Wetherbee    (1745-1819),   commanded   a   company   of 

New  Hampshire  militia  in  Col.  Isaac  Wiman's  regiment  in 

the  Canadian  campaign,  1775.     He  was  born  in  Lunenburg, 

Mass. ;  died  in  Concord,  Vt. 
Also  Nos.  1168,  19833,  40501. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  97 


MRS.  GRACE  SMITH  BLYTHE.  51221 

Born  in  Queensville,  Ind. 

Wife  of  James  E.  Blythe. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  B.  Smith  and  Amelia  Pabody,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Smith,  Jr.,  and  Phoebe  L.  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Smith  and  Thankful  Bennet,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Smith  (1754-1844),  enlisted,  1775,  under  Capt.  Samuel 

Prentiss.     He  served  in  Capt.  James  Gordon's  company  and 

was  in  the  battle  of  White  Plains  under  Capt.  John  Swan. 

He  was  born  at  Ledyard  and  was  a  pensioner  at  Franklin, 

where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  9487,  15417. 

MRS.  AMY  DOROTHY  DAKIN  POOLE.  51222 

Born  in  Mason  City,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Hardy  Poole. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Church. 

Daughter  of  James  B.  Dakin  and  Julia  M.  Church,  his  wife, 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  E.  Church  and  Julia  Bailey,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Church  and  Deborah  Brown,  his  1st  wife. 

Joshua  Church  (1756-1841),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
New  York,  1832,  for  one  year's  actual  service  as  private, 
Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born  in  Dunbarton,  N.  H. ;  died 
in  Erie  County,  Pa. 

Also  No.  27578. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  BURNAP  DAHLQUIST.  51223 

Born  in  Forest  City,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Edward  Dahlquist. 

Descendant  of  Major-General  Joshua  Babcock,  Timothy  Burnap 
and  William  Waite. 


98  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Willard  A.  Burnap  and  Mary  E.  Mathews,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of    Abijah    Burnap   and   Rachel    Howe,   his    2nd   wife; 

Rev.  WiUiam  S.  Mathews  and  Elizabeth  Smith  Babcock,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   Timothy   Burnap   and   Bethiah   Waite,  his   wife; 

Rev.  William  Smith  Babcock  and  Elizabeth  Merrill,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of     Adam     Babcock    (1740-1817)      and      Abigail 

Smith    (1744-77),  his   1st  wife,  m.   1768;   William   Waite  and   Ruth 

Lovell,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Babcock  and  Ann  Maxson.  his  2nd 

wife. 
Joshua  Babcock  (1707-83),  served  many  terms  in  the  Assembly 

and  was  major  general  of  militia.    He  was  born  in  Westerly, 

R.  I.,  where  he  died. 
Also  No.  30616. 
Timothy  Burnap  (1753-1828),  served  in  the  troops  from  Sutton, 

Mass.,  where  he  was  born  and  died. 
William  Waite  (1725-1817),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  under  Capt.  James  Greenwood.     He  was  born  in 

Sutton,  Mass. ;  died  in  Maine. 
Also  No.  18522. 


MRS.  PANSY  STEWART  DECKER.  51224 

Born  in  Mason  City,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Ralph  W.  E.  Decker. 

Descendant  of  Moses  Craft. 

Daughter  of  William  J.  Stewart  and  Mary  Ellen  Whitman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Strickland  Whitman  and  Nancy ,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Whitman  and  E.  Strickland,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Strickland  and  Mary  Craft,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Moses  Craft  and  Hadessa  Mills,  his  wife. 
Moses  Craft  (1754-1812),  was  at  Bunker  Hill  and  the  siege  of 

Boston.     He  turned  out  with  the  Newton  minute  men  for 

the  defense  of  Ticonderoga.    He  was  born  in  Newton,  Mass. ; 

died  in  Jay,  Maine. 
Also  No.  9268. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  99 


MRS.  MAUD  SMITH  ETHELL.  51235 

Bom  in  Queensville,  Ind. 

Wife  of  William  J.  Ethell. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Bennett  Smith  and  Amelia  Pabody,  his  2nd  wife. 

See  No.  51221. 

MRS.  MARY  DENISON  KEELER.  51226 

Born  in  Mason  City,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Fred  E.  Keeler. 

Descendant  of  George  Denison. 

Daughter  of  Owen  Tracy  Denison  and  Orpha  A.  Denison,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Uri  Tracy  Denison  and  Mary  Randall,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Denison  and  Desire  Wilcox,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  George  Denison  and  Bethiah  Crandall,  his  wife. 

George  Denison  (1746-1833),  enlisted,  1783,  in  Capt.  William 
Richards'  company,  5th  regiment,  Connecticut  troops.  In 
1832  he  was  granted  a  pension  for  twenty-six  months'  actual 
service  as  private.  He  was  born  in  Stonington,  Conn. ;  died 
in  Madison  County,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  ATKINSON  NORRIS.  51227 

Born  in  Charles  City,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  F.  M.  Norris. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Benjamin  Loxley. 

Daughter  of   Charles  Wesley  Atkinson  and  Anna  Rhees  Jackson,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Jackson  and  Mary  Ann  Rhees,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Morgan  John  Rhees  and  Ann  Loxley,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Loxley,  Jr.,  and  Catherine  Cox,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Loxley  and  Elizabeth  Barrett,  his 

wife. 


lOO  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOIvUTION. 

Benjamin  Loxley  (1720-1801),  resigned  the  royal  office  of 
"Keeper  of  the  King's  Stores"  in  Philadelphia  to  assist  the 
cause  of  independence  by  organizing  the  first  artillery  com- 
pany in  that  city,  and  served  as  lieutenant,  captain,  major  and 
colonel.  When  the  British  occupied  the  city  they  took  posses- 
sion of  his  house,  and  it  was  here,  it  is  said,  Lydia  Daragh 
overheard  the  plans  of  Lord  Howe.  He  was  born  in  England ; 
died  in  Darby,  Pa. 

Also  No.  12437. 

MRS.  EDITH  BRADY  RULE.  51228 

Bom  in  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Arthur  L.  Rule. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Brady. 

Daughter  of  William  Perry  Brady  and  Lucy  Denise  Tracy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jasper  Ewing  Brady  and  Margaret  Morton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Brady,  Jr.,  and  Jane  McCall,  his  wife. 

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

John  Brady  (1733-79),  was  captain  of  the  12th  Pennsylvania 
Rifles  at  Brandywine,  where  he  was  wounded.  He  was 
murdered  by  the  Indians.    He  was  born  in  Delaware. 

Also  No.  32296. 

MRS.  MYRTLE  HOLM  SMITH.  51229 

Born  in  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Clifford  Pabody  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Eliakim  Culver. 

Daughter  of  Harry  S.  Holm  and  Carry  Eddy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Henry  W.   Holm   and   Theda   Rebecca   Culver,   his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Eliakim  Culver,  Jr.,  and  EHza  Vincent,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Eliakim  Culver  and  Theodosia  Belden,  his  wife. 
Eliakim  Culver   (1754-1841),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 

of  Vermont,  1832,  for  service  as  private,  Connecticut  militia. 

He  was  born  in  Wallingford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Shoreham,  Vt. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


MISS  MABEL  IRENE  STEWART  KNAPP.  51230 

Born  in  Floyd  Co.,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  W.  W.  Knapp. 

Descendant  of  Moses  Craft. 

Daughter  of  William  J.  Stewart  and  Mary  Ellen  Strickland,  his  wife. 

See  51224. 

MRS.  LOUISE  SNOVER  DODDS.  51231 

Born  in  Pine  Grove,  Mich. 

Wife  of  George  T.  Dodds. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Snyder  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Alpheus  G.  Snover  and  Sarah  Ann  Lanterman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Lanterman  and  Margaret  Snyder,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Snyder  and  Charlotte  King,  his  wife. 

Henry  Snyder  (1760-1841),  served  as  private,  minute  man,  in 
the  Sussex  County,  New  Jersey  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Pennsylvania ;  died  in  Sussex  County,  N.  J. 

Also  No.  13302. 

MRS.  MAUDE  HARRIMAN  LEONARD.  51233 

Born  in  Marshalltown,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  George  F.  Leonard. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Joseph  Merrick. 

Daughter  of  Franklin  Harriman  and  Delia  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Reuben  Harriman  and  Abigal  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of   Rufus   Harriman   and  Judith   Merrick,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Merrick  and  Judith  Little,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Merrick  (1749-1823),  was  a  sergeant  in  Capt.  Illsley's 
company.  Col.  Coggswell's  regiment,  Essex  County,  Massa- 
chusetts, 1776.  He  was  bom  in  Methuen,  Mass.;  died  in 
Hampstead,  N.  H. 


102  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

, _ _ — H 

MRS.  ELSIE  BELL  DAVIDSON.  51233 

Born  in  Chicago,  III. 

Wife  of  Francis  Oakley  Davidson. 

Descendant  of  Francis  Davidson. 

Daughter  of  James  Hamilton  Bell  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Stone,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Bell  and  Rebecca  Davidson,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Davidson  and  Jane  Davidson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Francis  Davidson. 

Francis  Davidson,  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  John  Ford's 
company.  Col.  Ebenezer  Bridge's  Massachusetts  regiment  at 
Bunker  Hill,  where  he  was  wounded  in  the  hand.  In  1835 
he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Rockingham  County, 
N.  H.,  1808. 

Also  No.  16747. 

MRS.  LAURA  WHITFORD  UNDERWOOD.  51234 

Bom  in  Johnson's  Grove,  111. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Elias  Underwood. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Root. 

Daughter  of  Cyrus  B.  Whitford  and  Laura  Adelia  Carpenter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Burton  Carpenter  and  Sarah  Root,  Tiis  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Root  and  Sarah  Ingraham,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Root  (1748-1830),  served,  1777,  in  Capt.  John  Sloan's 
company,  Col.  Joseph  Marsh's  regiment  of  New  Hampshire 
militia.    He  was  born  in  Connecticut;  died  in  Sharon,  Vt. 

MISS  FLORENCE  M.  GAITHER.  51235 

Born  in  Alton,  Ind. 

Descendant  of   Lieut.   John   Gaither  and   of   Ensign   Patrick 

Hunter. 
Daughter  of  Robert  B.  Gaither  (b.  1840)  and  Ella  Thorn  (b.  1844),  his 

wife. 


LINKAGE  BOOK.  103 


Granddaughter  of  Stevenson  Gaither  (b.  1817)  and  Matilda  Parr  (b. 
1819),  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  W.  Gaither  (1784-1860)  and  Mary  Hun- 
ter  (1795-1857),  his  wife,  m.  1804. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Gaither  and  Mary  Perry,  his  wife;  Pat- 
rick Hunter  and  Nancy  Jack  (b.  1764),  his  wife,  m.  1783. 

John  Gaither  (1752-1825),  served  from  Maryland  as  lieutenant 
under  Gen.  Gates  at  the  battle  of  Camden  and  was  with  Gen. 
Green  at  the  battle  of  Eutaw  Springs  when  Cornwallis  had 
the  great  race  through  the  Carolinas.  He  was  born  in  Vir- 
ginia; died  in  Harrison  County,  Ind. 

Patrick  Hunter  (1760-1848),  was  ensign  in  Capt.  John  Shearer's 
company,  Col.  Archibald  Laughrey's  regiment,  1783.  In  1833 
he  applied  for  a  pension  in  Harrison  County,  Ind.  He  was 
born  in  Ireland. 

MRS.  MARY  GLENN  B.  ROWLAND.  51236 

Bom  in  Martinsburg,  Va. 

Wife  of  Oregon  Wentworth  Rowland. 

Descendant    of    Col.    James    Reed,    James    Glenn    and   James 

Stephenson. 
Daughter  of  Benjamin  R.  Boyd  and  Mary  Rebecca  Glenn,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Boyd   (1775-1819)   and  Mary  Reed  Stephen- 
son   (1779-1857),  his  wife,  m.   1798;  James  Glenn  and  Ruth  Burns, 

his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James   Stephenson  and   Mary  Reed    (1742-1828), 

his  wife,  m.  1763. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Reed  and  Margaret  Floyd,  his  wife,  m. 

1730. 
James  Reed   (1710-98),  served  in  the  Pennsylvania  line.     He 

was  born  in   Ireland ;  died  in  York  County,   Pa.     He  had 

seven  sons  in  the  army. 
James  Stephenson  served  as  a  private  in  the  Virginia  line.    He 

removed  to  Pughtown,  Frederick  County,  Va.,  where  he  died. 
Also  No.  16504. 
James  Glenn  (1757-1832),  served  as  a  scout.    He  was  born  and 

died  in  Jefferson  County,  Va. 
.Also  No.  37113, 


I04  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REV0I,UTI0N. 

MRS.  HATTIE  WEBB  SIMPSON.  51237 

Born  in  Leavenworth,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Simpson. 

Descendant  of  John  Gaither  and  of  Patrick  Hunter. 
Daughter  of  John  O.  Webb  and  Nancy  E.  Clark,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  A.  Clark  and  Harriet  Gaither,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51235. 

MRS.  EULA  L.  ALBAUGH.  51238 

Born  in  Loodootee,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Morton  Albaugh. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.-Col.  Joab  Houghton. 

Daughter  of  Aaron  Houghton  and  Catherine  Agnew,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Houghton  and  Celia  Ann  McKay,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Houghton  and  Elizabeth  Sexton,  his  wife, 

m.  1780. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Joab    Houghton    and    Catherine    Runyon,    his 

wife. 
Joab  Houghton  (1725-98),  was  commissioned  captain,  1776,  in 

the  first  regiment  of  New  Jersey  under  Col.  Isaac  Smith  and 

in  1777  was  promoted  to  lieutenant  colonel  of  state  troops. 

He  was  born  and  died  in  Hopewell,  N.  J. 

MRS.  FANNIE  T.  SUTHERLAND.  51239 

Born  in  Milo,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Eddy. 
Daughter  of  James  Thayer  and  Zenecia  Bassett,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Atlen  Bassett  and  Drusilla  Eddy,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Richard  Eddy  and  Zenecia  Tinkham,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Eddy  and  Deborah  Winsor,  his  wife. 
John  Eddy    (1748-1821),   commanded   the   first   company   of 

militia  in  the  town  of  Gloucester,  R.  I.,  where  he  was  bom. 

He  died  in  Dudley,  Mass. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  IO5 


MRS.  EDITH  MURRAY  DANA.  51340 

Born  in  Armstrong  Co.,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Arthur  C.  Dana. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Dana. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  I.  Murray  and  Joette  Isabelle  Brown,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Robert  Brown  and  Juliet  Stone,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Rufus  B.  Stone  and  Elizabeth  Barker,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Barker  and  Elizabeth   Dana,  his  wife. 
Gr-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  Bunker  Hill. 

He  was  born  in  Rochester,  Mass. ;  died  in  Belpre,  Ohio. 
Also  No.  37670. 

MRS.  MARY  VIRGINIA  MASON.  51241 

Bom  in  Rockport,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Lycurgus  C.  Mason. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Bayless. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  P.  Britton  and  Evaline  Bayless,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Bayless  and  Polly  Latemore,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Bayless  and  Sarah  Hayles,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Bayless  (1752-1819),  entered  the  service  as  a  volun- 
teer from  North  Carolina  and  was  taken  prisoner  while  cross- 
ing the  Catawba  river,  1780.    He  was  born  in  Virginia. 

MRS.  FANNIE  ARMSTRONG  GALBRAITH.  51242 

Born  in  Independence,  Kansas. 

Wife  of  H.  H.  Galbraith. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Reed. 

Daughter  of  Ben  M.  Armstrong  and  Melitta  Bristol,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Strawn  Armstrong  and  Margaret  Trumbo,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   Joseph   Armstrong  and   Eliza    Strawn,   his   wife. 


I06  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Strawn  and  Rachel  Reed,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Reed  and  Thankful  Honeywell,  his 
wife. 

John  Reed  (1730-1803),  entered  the  army  as  ensign,  1777,  and 
at  the  close  of  the  war  was  captain  by  brevet.  He  served 
in  the  Indian  campaign,  1779,  and  was  at  the  surrender  of 
Yorktown.  He  was  born  in  Hunterdon  County,  N.  J.;  died 
in  Somerset  County,  Pa. 

Also  No.  20266. 


MRS.  MARY  GOODRICH  FRY.  51243 

Bom  in  Woodson  Co.,  Kans. 


Wife  of  R.  T.  Fry. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Lowrey  and  of  Jared  Goodrich. 

Daughter  of  Clark  Horace  Goodrich  (b.  1850)  and  Frances  McGill,  his 

wife,  m.  1870. 
Granddaughter  of  James  A.   Goodrich  and   Esther   Bush    (1819-1822), 

his  wife;  Samuel  Lowrey  McGill  and  Mary  Jackson,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Clark  H.  Goodrich    (b.   1794)    and  Lydia  Knapp 

(1794-1877),  his  wife;   Dr.  William   McGill  and  Esther  Lowry,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Goodrich   (b.  1770)   and  Salinda  Paine, 

his  wife;  Thomas  Lowrey  and  Esther  Fleming,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jared  Goodrich  and  Zilla  Betts,  his  wife. 
Thomas  Lowrey  (1737-1809),  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial 

Congress,  Hunterdon  County,  1775,  and  served  as  colonel  of 

New  Jersey  militia.    He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  died  in  Milford, 

N.  J.    His  wife  was  one  of  the  committee  of  ladies  who  raised 

in  twelve  days  a  large  sum  of  money  for  the  relief  of  the 

army. 
Also  Nos.  20878,  25070,  31610. 
Jared  Goodrich  (1745-1831),  served  as  fifer  in  Capt.  Durkee's 

company  of  Connecticut  troops,  1781-83.     He  was  born  in 

Sharon,  Conn. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.                                                         IO7 
— i 


MRS.  EVA  LOUELLA  HEADY  MILLER.  51244 

Bom  in  Clarinda,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Frederick  E.  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Isaiah  Slavens. 

Daughter  of  Reuben  Slavens  Heady  and  Mary  Avaline  Connor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Imiri  Heady  and  Elizabeth  Slavens,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Slavens  and  Elizabeth  Fear,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Slavens  and  Martha  (Patty)  Stuart,  his 
1st  wife. 

Isaiah  Slavens  (1753-1840),  served  several  enlistments  under 
different  commands,  1780-82,  in  Virginia  troops.  In  1833 
he  applied  for  a  pension,  which  was  granted.  He  was  born 
in  Augusta  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Putnam  County,  Ind. 

MRS.  VALJEAN  MURRAY  JAMES.  51245 

Born  in  Monterey,  Pa.  , 

Wife  of  Horace  G.  James. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Dana. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Murray  and  Joette  Isabelle  Brown,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51240. 


MRS.  CORAL  HARRIS  FRAZIER.  51246 

Born  in  Wichita,  Kans. 

Wife  of  William  V.  Frazier. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Payne  and  of  John  Udall. 
Daughter  of  Kos  Harris  and  Ida  E.  Udall,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Udall  and  Eliza  Payne,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Udall,  Jr.    (1768-1851),  and  Phoebe  Bailey, 

his  wife;  Rufus  Payne   (1792-1880)   and  Mary  Perkins   (1795-1839), 

his  wife,  m.  1814. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of   John    Udall    and    Ann    Stevens,    his    wife,    m. 

1768;   Abraham   Payne  and  Hannah  Lewis    (b.  1759),  his  wife,  m. 

1779. 


I08  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Abraham   Payne    (1758-1827),   served   as   a   private   in   Capt. 

Amasa  Mills'  company  for  duty  on  the  Hudson.     He  was 

born  in  England ;  died  in  Salem,  Ohio. 
John  Udall,  volunteered  in  Timothy  Bedell's  company,  1778. 

He  was  born  1748 ;  married  in  Stonington,  Conn. ;  died  at  sea. 
Also  No.  34632. 

MISS  CLARA  GILCHRIST  DUVAL.  51247 

Born  in  Caseyville,  Ky. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  William  Russell  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Claude  Henry  Duval  and  Cora  White,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hardy  M.  C.  Duval  and  Eliza  Mobley,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Claiborne  Duval  and  Jane  E.  Russell,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Coates  Russell  and  Anne  Clay,  his  wife 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Russell  and  Tabitha  Adams,  his 
wife. 

William  Russell  (1735-93),  fought  at  Point  Pleasant  and  com- 
manded a  company  at  Long  Island  Flats,  1776.  He  was 
colonel  in  the  Jersey  campaign  and  was  captured  at  Charles- 
ton; was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis,  and  held 
the  rank  of  brigadier  general  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He 
was  born  in  Culpeper  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Shenandoah 
County. 

Also  Nos.  711,  5231,  6099,  7373,  10865,  11085,  12038,  14700. 

MRS.  SARAH  C.  MILLIGAN  HANNA.  51248 

Bom  in  Southfield,  Mich. 

Wife  of  J.  Hanna. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Robert  Trumbull. 

Daughter  of  James  S.  T.  Milligan  and  Jane  T.  J.  Milligan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Milligan  and  Mary  Trumbull,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Trumbull  and  Lucy  Babcock,  his  wife. 

Robert  Trumbull  (1754-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 

of  Vermont,  1833,  for  service  as  sergeant,  Connecticut  militia. 

He  was  born  in  Glasgow,  Scotland;  died  in  Craftsbury,  Vt. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  109 


MISS  EMMA  VERA  STRONG.  51249 

Born  in  Garnett,  Kansas. 

Descendant  of  John  Weir. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Strong  and  Emma  Blair,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Strong  and  Letitia  Weir,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Weir,  Jr.    (b.  1786),  and  Janet  Strong,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Weir  and  Elizabeth  Campbell,  his  wife. 
John  Weir,  served  as  horseman,  Continental  army,  during  the 

revolutionary  war,  from  South  Carolina.     He  was  born  in 

Ireland;  died  in  Ohio. 
Also  No.  48446. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  B.  TYRELL.  51250 

Born  in  Paris,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Joe  Tyrell. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Crozier. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Burgert  and  Angelina  Crozier,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Crozier,  Jr.,  and  Rebecca  Eaton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Crozier  and  Eleanor  Bradfield,  his  wife. 

John  Crozier  (1755-1846),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Ohio,  1833,  for  service  as  private  and  sergeant,  Pennsylvania 
troops.  He  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. ;  died  in  Columbi- 
ana County,  Ohio. 

Also  No.  49302. 

MRS.  LETTIE  MUSE  VAN  PATTEN.  51251 

Born  in  Winchester,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Van  Patten. 

Descendant  of  Fauntly  Muse. 

Daughter  of  Eben  Muse  and  Clara  Muse,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Fauntly  Muse,  Jr.    (1791-1864),  and  Graham, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Fauntly  Muse  and  Mary  Jones,  his  1st  wife. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Fauntly  Muse  (1757-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1833, 
for  twenty  months'  actual  service.  He  was  born  in  Win- 
chester, Va. ;  died  in  Allegheny,  Pa. 

Also  No.  34275. 

MRS.  NANNIE  RINGO  MITCHELL.  51353 

Born  in  Fleming  Co.,  Ky. 

Wife  of  A.  L.  Mitchell. 

Descendant  of  James  Kenney. 

Daughter  of  John  L.  Ringo  and  Catherine  Leer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Leer  and  Charlotte  Corday  Kenney,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter   of    James    Kenney   and    Margaret    Kenney,   his    2nd 

wife,  m.  1798. 
James  Kenney  (1753-1813),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Virginia 

militia.    He  was  a  pioneer  of  Kentucky  and  died  in  Bourbon 

County. 
Also  Nos.  25235,  26045,  37764,  28470. 

MRS.  ANNA  BAIN  ROSZELL.  51353 

Bom  in  Louisville,  Ky. 

Wife  of  C.  T.  Rossell. 

Descendant  of  James  Kenney. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Bain  and  Anna  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Johnson  and  Helena  Kenney,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51252. 

MRS.  AUGUSTA  PHELPS  COWAN.  51354 

Born  in  Hopkinsville,  Ky. 

Wife  of  William  Cowan. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Upshaw. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  Phelps  and   Cornelia  Campbell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Pierce  Campbell  and  Mary  Annis  Buckner,  his 
wife. 


IvINEAGE  BOOK. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Francis  Buckner  and  Martha  Upshaw,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Upshaw  and  Mary  Martin,  his  wife. 

James  Upshaw,  served  as  lieutenant,  Continental  line  and  as 
captain  of  militia.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati.  He  was  born  in  Essex  County,  Va.,  where,  in 
1807,  he  died. 

Also  No.  23322. 


MRS.  NELLIE  JESSUP  DAVISON.  51255 

Born  in  Todd  Co.,  Ky. 

Wife  of  W.  S.  Davision. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Gabriel  Long,  Lieut.  John  S.  Slaughter  and 

James  Edward  Jessup. 
Daughter  of  James  E.  Jessup  and  Lucy  Slaughter  Long,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Blackleach  Jessup  and  Caroline  Snyder,  his 

wife;  Thomas  Long  and  Lucy  Slaughter,  his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Edward  Jessup  and  Ann  O'Neill,  his  wife; 

John  S.  Slaughter  and  Susan  Brown,  his  wife;  Gabriel  Long. 
Gabriel  Long,  was  captain  of  the  11th  Virginia,  1776;  resigned, 

1779,  and  received  a  land  grant  for  three  years'  service.  When 

Lafayette  visited  America  in  1825  he  acted  as  his  escort  in 

Culpeper  County,  where,  in  1827,  he  died. 
Also  No.  20362. 
John  S.  Slaughter  (1759-1830),  served  as  ensign  and  lieutenant 

in  the  Virginia  militia. 
James  Edward  Jessup  (1762-96),  served  in  the  revolution.   He 

was  born  in  Wilton,  Conn. ;  died  in  Mason  County,  Ky. 
Also  No.  26047. 

MRS.  GABRIELLE  HAMILTON  GIVENS.  51256 

Born  in  Uniontown,  Ky. 


Wife  of  Virgil  Givens. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  James  Morrison. 


112  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  James  Clay  Hamilton  and  Ella  Alexine  Mcjilton,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Edward   Lloyd   Hamilton  and   Catherine   Morrison, 

his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Morrison  and  Catherine  Graham,  his  wife. 
James  Morrison   (1756-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 

of  Union  County,  Kentucky,  1833,  for  service  as  private  and 

sergeant,  Virginia  line.     He  was  born   in   Prince  William 

County,  Va. ;  died  in  Union  County,  Ky. 


MRS.  BERTIE  OGILVIE  GLOVER.  51257 

Born  in  Mississippi  Co.,  Mo. 

Wife  of  W.  E.  M.  Glover. 

Descendant  of  Kimbrough  Tinsley  Ogilvie. 

Daughter  of  Napoleon  Jerome  Ogilvie  and  Love  Turner  Burnley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Harris  Ogilvie  and  Martha  Winstead,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Kimbrough  Tinsley  Ogilvie  and  Nancy  Harris, 
his  wife. 

Kimbrough  Tinsley  Ogilvie  (1763-1842),  enlisted,  1781,  serv- 
ing under  Capt.  William  Hicks  and  Col.  Joseph  Taylor,  North 
Carolina  troops,  and  was  engaged  in  the  battle  of  Guilford 
Court  House.  He  applied  for  a  pension,  which  was  granted. 
He  was  born  in  Granville  County,  N.  C. ;  died  in  Calloway 
County,  Ky. 

MRS.  ANNIE  M.  EWELL  RUSSELL.  51258 

Born  in  Paducah,  Ky. 

Wife  of  Claude  C.  Russell. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  William  Russell. 

Daughter  of  John  Ewell  and  Caroline  Tabitha  DuVal,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Claiborne  DuVal  and  Jane  E.  Russell,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51247. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  II3 


MRS.  ELIZA  ANN  HAWTHORNE.  51259 

Bom  in  Bath,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Barzilla  W.  Hawthorne. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Donnell  and  of  Benjamin  Don- 
nell,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Wyman  Morse  and  Eliza  Ann  Donnell  (b.  1805),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Donnell  (b.  1780)  and  Elizabeth  Wood- 
well,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Donnell,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Todd,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Donnell  and  Sarah  Kingsbury,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Donnell,  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars,  was  at 
the  siege  of  Castine,  1779.  The  troops  in  the  expedition  were 
transferred  in  his  own  vessel  from  Bath  to  Boothby.  He  was 
born  about  1720. 

Benjamin  Donnell,  Jr.  (1743-1817),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
John  Elden's  company.  He  was  born  in  York ;  died  in  Bath, 
Maine. 

Also  No.  43930. 


MRS.  MARIA  WHITE  JOHNSON.  51260 

Bom  in  Bath,  Maine. 

Wife  of  George  W.  Johnson. 

Descendant  of  John  Hodgkins. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Loring  White  and  Mary  Ann  Turner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Oakman  Turner  and  Mary  Hodgkins,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Hodgkins  and  Abigail  Lord,  his  wife. 

John  Hodgkins  (1756-1835),  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm 

in  Capt.  Daniel  Roger's  company.     He  was  born  in  Ipswich, 

Mass. ;  died  in  Bath,  Maine. 


114  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  ALICE  GERTRUDE  SHORE.  51361 

Born  in  Bath,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Lemont. 

Daughter  of  Winfield  Scott  Shorey  and  Clara  Sanford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  WiUiam  Sanford,  Jr.,  and  Augusta  Cobb,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  WilHam  Sanford  and  Sarah  Lemont,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Sanford  and  EHzabeth  Lemont,  his  wife 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Lemont  and  Mary  Robinson,  his  wife 

John  Lemont  (1740-1827),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 
commanded  a  company  in  Col.  Samuel  McCobb's  regiment  at 
the  battle  of  White  Plains  and  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign.  He 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Lincoln  County,  1818,  for 
service  as  captain,  Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born  and 
died  in  Bath. 

Also  Nos.  17933,  26844,  43908. 

MISS  RUTH  SPRAGUE  WHITNEY.  51263 

Bom  in  Brunswick,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  William  Kendall. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Sumner  Whitney  and  Eliza  Springer  Robbins,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Clark  Robbins  (b.  1827)  and  Sibyl  Ken- 
dall  (b.  1827),  his  wife,  m.  1755. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Increase  Kendall  (1798-1879)  and  Betsey  Towne 
(1806-42),  his  wife,  m.  1823. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  WilHam  Kendall  and  Abigail  Chase,  his  wife, 
m.  1782. 

William  Kendall  (1759-1837),  enlisted  as  a  drummer  and  served 
under  different  commands.  He  received  a  pension,  1819,  and 
was  honored  as  a  soldier  of  two  wars.  He  was  born  in  Bath ; 
died  in  Fairfield,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  17517,  21827,  44345. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  115 


MRS.  ALICE  OLIVIA  MOSHER  ANDREWS.  51263 

Born  in  Gorham,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  F.  Andrews. 

Descendant  of  Ephraim  Woodman. 

Daughter  of  Rufus  Mosher  and  Martha  Fenderson  Woodman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter    of    Stephen    Woodman    and    Mehitabel    Fenderson,   his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Woodman  and  OHve  Bryant,  his  wife. 
Ephraim  Woodman  (1765-1828),  enlisted,  1780,  for  three  years 

and  was  honorably  discharged,  1783,  at  West  Point  by  Gen. 

Henry  Knox.    His  pension  was  allowed  in  1818,  but  later  was 

discontinued  on  account  of  property  he  owned.    He  was  born 

in  Saco ;  died  in  Buxton,  Maine. 
Also  No.  35834. 

MRS.  FLORA  LOTHROPE  HIGGINS.  51264 

Born  in  Leeds,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Frank  M.  Higgins. 

Descendant  of  Major  Daniel  Lothrope,  Lieut.  Daniel  Lothrope, 

Jr.,  and  George  Howard. 
Daughter   of    Davis    Francis     Lothrope     (1829-1908)     and    Caroline    S. 

Morse    (1826-1901),  his  wife,  m.  1846. 
Granddaughter   of    Leavitt    Lothrope    (1793-1849)    and    Elizabeth    Lane 

(1794-1878),  his  wife,  m.  1816. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  George   Lothrope    (1765-1839)    and   Polly  Thayer 

(d.  1831),  his  wife,  m.  1783. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Daniel    Lothrope,    Jr.,    and    Hannah    Howard 

(1746-74),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1764. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Daniel    Lothrope    and    Rhoda    Willis,    his 

wife;   George  Howard  and  Abigail  Copeland    (1724-1809),  his  wife, 

m.  1745. 
Daniel  Lothrope  (1721-1818),  served  as  major  in  Col.  Ebenezer 

Craft's  regiment  at  Dorchester   Heights   when   Washington 

took  command  of  the  army,  1775.     He  was  born  in  Bridge- 
water,  Mass. ;  died  in  Leeds,  Maine. 


Il6  DAUGHTERS  01^  THfi  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daniel  Lothrope,  Jr.  (1745-1837),  served  as  sergeant  and  second 
lieutenant  in  the  Massachusetts  troops.  He  was  born  in 
Bridgewater,  Mass. ;  died  in  Leeds,  Maine. 

George  Howard  (1722-1815),  enlisted  from  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
as  a  private  in  Capt.  Daniel  Lothrop's  company,  Col.  John 
Bailey's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Massachusetts ;  died  in 
West  Bridgewater. 

Also  No.  46964. 

MRS.  MARY  PARKHURST  NOYES.  51265 

Bom  in  Unity,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Albert  G.  Noyes. 

Descendant  of  John  Haskell. 

Daughter  of  Jonathan  F.  Parkhurst  and  Susan  A.  Haskell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Haskell  and  Rose  A.  Clement,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Haskell,  Jr.,  and  Anna  Harmon,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Haskell  and  Mary   Paine,  his  wife,  m. 

1781. 
John  Haskell  (1756-1819),  was  a  private,  Continental  army,  in 

Capt.    Samuel    Whitmore's    company    from    Gorham,    Col. 

Reuben  Fogg's   3rd  Cumberland  County,   Maine,   regiment, 

1778.    He  was  born  in  Gorham,  Maine;  died  in  Knox. 

MRS.  ABBIE  ADAMS  BOWLES.  51266 

Born  in  Cherryfield,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Henry  H.  Bowles. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Alexander  Campbell  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Wakefield  and  Susan  Campbell,  his  wife. 

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

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

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

Alexander  Campbell  (1731-1807),  served  as  colonel  of  Massa- 
chusetts militia.  He  died  in  Cherryfield,  Maine,  where  he 
was  one  of  the  most  influential  men  of  his  time. 

Also  No.  32099. 


UNEAGE  BOOK,  117 


MRS.  ABBIE  MARIA  BENNETT  MARSON.  51267 

Born  in  Augusta,  Maine. 

Wife  of  James  C.  Marson. 

Descendant  of  Lemuel  Standish. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Bennett  and  Rachel  Jane  Hogan,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Hogan  and  Rachel  Jane  Standish,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Standish  and  Rachel  Jackson,  his  wife. 

Lemuel  Standish  (1746-1824),  marched  on  the  Lexington  Alarm 
in  Capt.  Nathan  Mitchell's  company.  He  was  born  in  Pem- 
broke, Mass. ;  died  in  Bath,  Maine. 

Also  No.  33374. 

MRS.  EVA  E.  WATERHOUSE  BEAN.  51268 

Born  in  Saco,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Burbank. 

Daughter  of  Chester  Waterhouse  and  Olive  H.  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  B.  Taylor  and  Annie  Hill,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Taylor  and  Sally  Burbank,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Burbank  and  Mrs.  Anna  English,  his 
wife. 

John  Burbank  (1752-1843),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
York  County,  Maine,  1818,  for  service  as  sergeant,  1776,  in 
Capt.  Eliphalet  Daniel's  company  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  and, 
1779,  mariner  and  master-at-arms  on  the  "Bonne  Homme 
Richard."    He  was  born  and  died  in  Lyman,  Maine. 

MISS  ELEANOR  F.  HOLLAND.  51269 

Bom  in  Baltimore,  Md. 

Descendant  of  William  Holland. 

Daughter  of  Stokley  Holland  and  Anna  Rebecca  Cowley,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Holland  and  Mary  Ford,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Holland  and  Sophia  Pitts,  his  wife. 


Il8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

William  Holland  (1760-1838),  was  a  private  in  the  Maryland 
troops,  1782-83,  from  Somerset  County,  Md.,  where  he  was 
born  and  died. 


MRS.  MAUD  BROUMEL  KING  DENING.  51270 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md. 


Wife  of  Robert  L.  Dening. 

Descendant  of  John  Pennington. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Alfred  Ely  King  and  Minnie  Elizabeth  Broumel, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Hanner  King  and  Charlottie  Rose  Ely,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  George  Wilson  King  and  Mary  Ann  Gormley,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  King  and  Charlotte  Ryland,  his  wife. 

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

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

John  Pennington  (1735-78),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Archi- 
bald Anderson's  company,  2nd  Maryland  regiment  of  foot, 
commanded  by  Col.  Thomas  Price.  He  was  born  in  Cecil 
County,  Md. 


MRS.  WILLIAM-ANNA  HOLLAND  LORING.  51271 

Bon  in  Princess  Anne,  Md. 


Wife  of  Francis  L.  Loring. 

Descendant  of  William  Holland. 

Daughter  of    Stokley   Holland   and   Charlotte   Temple   Ford,   his   wife. 

See  No.  51269. 


lineage;  BOOK.  119 


MRS.  ANNA  M.  SMITH.  51272 

Born  in  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Charles  E.  C.  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Frederick  Heisler  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Eppley  and  Anna  M.  Heisler,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  J.  Heisler  and  Anna  M.  K.  Heisler,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Heisler  and  Catherine  Juliana  Hofif,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Heisler  and  Mary  Gardner,  his  wife. 

Frederick  Heisler  (1759-1843),  was  a  private  in  the  2nd  Penn- 
sylvania regiment,  Capt.  Joseph  Howell's  company,  1778.  He 
was  born  in  Lancaster  County,  Pa. ;  died  in  Harrisburg. 

MRS.  NORA  G.  STAINBACK.  51273 

Bom  in  BaltimirCj  Md. 

Wife  of  Henry  M.  Stainback. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  James  Hill. 

Daughter  of  John  B.  Hill  and  Ellen  B.  Kuble,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Hill  and  Elizabeth  H.  Hall,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Hill  and  Elizabeth   Burleigh,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Hill  and  Sarah  Coffin,  his  1st  wife,  m. 
1760. 

James  Hill  (1734-1811),  commanded  a  company,  1775,  and  the 
same  year  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Congress.  He  was 
lieutenant  colonel  of  New  Hampshire  militia,  1777.  He  was 
born  in  Kittery,  Maine ;  died  in  Newmarket,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  23397,  27394,  30786,  34400,  40402. 

MISS  JULIA  BELT.  51274 

Born  in  Frederick  Co.,  Md. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Aeneas  Campbell  and  of  Capt.  Edward 
Burgess. 

Daughter  of  John  Lloyd  Belt  and  Sarah  Eleanor  McGill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alfred  Belt  and  Charlotte  Trundle,  his  wife;  Pat- 
rick McGill  and  Mary  Davis  Hook,  his  wife. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Carlton  Belt  and  Anne  Campbell,  his  2nd  wife; 

Daniel  Hook  and  Sarah  Burgess,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Aeneas    Campbell   and    Lydia   ,   his   1st 

wife;  Edward  Burgess  and  Mary  Davis,  his  wife. 
Aeneas  Campbell,  served  as  captain  in  the  Flying  Camp  of  the 

first  Frederick  County,  Maryland  battalion,  1776.     He  died, 

1812,  in  Maryland. 
Also   No.  38387. 

Edward  Burgess  (1733-1809),  served  as  captain  of  the  Flying 
Camp,  1776,  under  Gen.  Reazin  Beall.  He  v^^as  a  member  of 
the  House  of  Delegates,  1777-90.  He  was  born  in  Frederick 
County,  Md. ;  died  in  Montgomery  County. 

Also  No.  14510. 

MISS  CHARLOTTE  DE  M.  THOMPSON.  51275 

Born  in  Paris,  France. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Daniel  Rowly. 

Daughter  of  Henry  F.  Thompson  and  Margaret  Sprigg  Oliver,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Anthony  Thompson  and  Julie  de  Macklot, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Thompson  and  Ann  Lux  Rowly,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Rowly  and  Ann  Stewart,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Rowly  (1745-1807),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Observation  of  Baltimore  County,  1775,  and,  1777,  was  ensign 
in  Capt.  John  Sterrett's  company,  under  Gen.  Smallwood, 
Maryland  militia.  He  was  born  in  Maryland;  died  in  Balti- 
more County. 

Also  Nos.  1997,  13353. 

MRS.  CLAUDE  FAY  DOYEN.  51276 

Bom  in  Annapolis,  Md. 

Wife  of  Charles  A.  Doyen. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Jonathan  Lee  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  Wirt  Fay  (b.  1832)  and  Julia  Griswold  Phillips. 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Eliphaz   Fay  and   Mary  Helen   Lee    (1810-67),  his 

wife,  m.  1829. 


i 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Lee  (b,  1783)  and  Beulah  Harrison,  his 
wife,  m.  1806. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Lee  and  Mabel  Little,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Lee  (1745-1814),  a  graduate  of  Yale,  served  as  regi- 
mental surgeon  during  the  revolution.  He  was  born  in  Salis- 
bury; died  in  Torringford. 

Also  No.  40740. 

MRS.  EMMA  ELIZABETH  JARRETT  BETZ.  61277 

Born  in  Frostburg,  Md. 

Wife  of  Daniel  J.  Betz. 

Descendant  of  Moses  Beeman. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Jarrett  and  Sarah  Beeman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Beeman  and  Barbara  Lohr,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Moses  Beeman  and  Margaret  Poland,  his  wife. 

Moses  Beeman  (1757-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Harrison  County,  Ohio,  1833,  for  service  as  private,  Penn- 
sylvania militia.  He  was  born  in  Cumberland  County,  Pa. ; 
died  in  Harrison  County,  Ohio. 

MISS  NELLIE  V.  BETZ.  51278 

Born  in  Frostburg,  Md. 

Descendant  of  Moses  Beeman. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Jacob  Betz  and  Emma  Elizabeth  Jarrett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Jarrett  and  Sarah  Beeman,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51277. 

MRS.  CARRIE  G.  COULEHAN.  51279 

Bom  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  Thomas  Johnson  of  Maryland. 
Daughter  of  Thomas  Jennings  Johnson  and  Anne  Ogle,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Johnson  and  Rebecca  Jennings    (Johnson) 

(cousins). 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Johnson  and  Anne  Jennings,  his  wife. 


122  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Thomas  Johnson  (1733-1819),  first  governor  of  Maryland,  was 
a  member  of  Congress,  1775,  and  on  June  15th  nominated 
George  Washington  commander-in-chief  of  the  Continental 
forces.  He  was  brigadier  general  of  militia  and  distinguished 
himself  at  Paoli.  He  was  born  in  Calvert  County,  Md. ;  died 
in  Frederick. 

Also  No.  1820. 

MRS.  BESSY  JOHNSON  FREY.  51280 

Born  in  Cumberland,  Md. 

Wife  of  Adolph  C.  Frey. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  Thomas  Johnson. 

Daughter  of  James  E.  Coulehan  and  Carrie  Graham  Johnson,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51279. 

MISS  GENEVIEVE  ENGLE.  51281 

Born  in  Frostburg,  Md. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Jacob  Glatz. 

Daughter  of  William  Engle,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Lutz,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Engle  and  Catherine  Dudley,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Dudley  and  Elizabeth  Glatz,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  George  Glatz  and  Amelia  Cossart,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Glatz  and  Barbara  Bremier,  his  wife. 

Jacob  Glatz,  served  as  captain,  1775,  and  as  colonel,  1777,  in 
the  Flying  Camp  of  Lancaster  County.  He  was  born  in  Ger- 
many; came  to  America,  1738;  died,  1798,  in  Lancaster 
County,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  16158,  45153. 

MRS.  EDITH  McCARDELL  FONNER.  51282 

Born  in  Cumberland,  Md. 

Wife  of  Henry  Fonner. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Dinkle. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  F.  McCardell  and  Alice  Eve,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  McCardell  and  Maria  Eichelberger,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  1 23 


Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Eichelberger  and  Sarah  Dinkle,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Peter  Dinkle  and  Elizabeth  Wolf,  his  wife. 
Peter  Dinkle  (1742-1827),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Peter 

Forte's  company  of  York  County  militia.     He  was  born  in 

Strasburg,  Germany;  died  in  York,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  24334,  30279,  47367. 

MISS  JULIA  FLOSSIE  JOHNSON.  51283 

Born  in  Frostburg,  Md. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  Thomas  Johnson. 
Daughter  of  Joshua  Johnson  and  Susan  Berkey,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Jennings  Johnson  and  Ann  Ogle,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51279. 

MISS  VIRGINIA  THAYER  JOHNSON.  51284 

Born  in  Oakland,  Md. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Abel  Thayer. 

Daughter  of  Bowie  Johnson  and  Virginia  Thayer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Thayer  and  Martha  Packard,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Abel  Thayer  and  Dorothy  Curtis,  his  wife. 

Abel  Thayer  (1741-1805),  served  as  lieutenant  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  and  as  captain  under  Col.  John  Fellows  in  the 
defense  of  Boston.  He  was  born  in  Braintree ;  died  in  Wil- 
liamsburg, Mass. 

Also  No.  38905. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  SINCLAIR.  51285 

Born  in  Westemport,  Md. 

Wife  of  Duncan  Sinclair. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Michael  Cresap. 

Daughter  of  Arnold  Frederick  Gerstell  and  Hannah  Cresap,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Cresap  and  Abigail  Cresap,  his  wife. 


124  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cresap  and Williams,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Michael  Cresap  and  Ogle,  his  wife. 

Michael  Cresap  (1742-75),  raised  a  company  of  frontiersmen 
of  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania  and  marched  to  Boston,  being 
the  first  company  from  the  south.  He  died  in  New  York  city 
and  is  buried  in  old  Trinity  Churchyard. 

MRS.  JESSIE  McCARDELL  SMITH.  51286 

Born  in  Williamsport,  Md. 

Wife  of  George  A.  Smith,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Dinkle. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  F.  McCardell  and  Mary  Alice  Eve,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  P.  McCardell  and  Maria  Eichelberger,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Eichelberger  and  Sarah  Dinkle,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51282. 

MRS.  BEALL  B.  TUCKER.  51287 

Born  in  Leesburg,  Va. 

Wife  of  Charles  E.  Tucker. 
Descendant  of  John  Longdon. 

Daughter  of  Edgar  Longdon  Bentley  and  Helen  Beall  Wilson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Robert  Bentley  and  Katherine  Longdon,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Longdon  and  Elizabeth  Evans,  his  wife. 
John  Longdon   (1754-1830),  served  as  a  private,   1776-83,  in 
Lee's  Legion.     He  was  born  in  Alexandria,  Va. 

MRS.  HELEN  D.  TUCKER  THOMAS.  51288 

Bom  in  Baltimore,  Md. 

Wife  of  Thomas  P.  Thomas. 

Descendant  of  John  Lorgdon. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Enoch  Tucker  and  Beall  Bentley,  his  wife. 

Sec  No.  51287. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  125 


MRS.  MARY  LOUISE  WOLVERTON  KNOX.  51289 

Wife  of  Thomas  R.  Knox. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Thomas  Cresap. 

Daughter  of  John  Roger  Wolverton  and  Cornelia  Cresap,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  B,  Cresap  anl  Catherine  Klepstein,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cresap  and  Mary  Briscoe,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Cresap  and  Ruth  Van  Swearingen,  his 

2nd  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-ganddaughter   of   Thomas    Cresap  and   Hannah  Johnson,   his 

wife. 
Thomas  Cresap  (1702-88),  was  an  organizer  of  the  Sons  of 

Liberty  and  an  active  patriot  of  Maryland.     He  was  born 

in  England ;  died  in  Oldtown,  Md. 
Also  Nos.  22350.  47083. 

MISS  ANNIE  PIERCE  HALE.  51290 

Bom  in  Brookline,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Moses  Little. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  Little  Hale  and  Annie  Skinner  Pierce,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Hale  and  Mary  Caroline  King,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hale  and  Alice  Little,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Little  and  Sarah  Toppan,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Moses  Little  and  Abigail  Baily  (1723-1815), 
his  wife,  m.  1743. 

Moses  Little  (1724-98),  commanded  a  regiment  at  Bunker  Hill 
and  was  at  Flatbush  Pass  in  the  disastrous  battle  of  Long 
Island.  He  was  at  Harlem  Heights,  but  ill  health  compelled 
him  to  leave  the  field.  He  represented  Newbury  in  the  general 
court.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Newbury. 

Also  No.  48471. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  NANCY  TODD  CURRIER.  51291 

Born  in  Northampton,  Mass. 

Wife  of  E.  B.  Currier. 

Descendant  of  William  Bliss,  Corp.  Timothy  Parsons  and  Lieut. 
Moses  Kingsley. 


[26  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  William  Henry  Todd  and  Nancy  Elizabeth  Kingsley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Phelps  Kingsley  and  Caroline  Bliss,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Kingsley  and  Sarah  Phelps,  his  wife; 
William  Bliss  and  Martha  Parsons,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Moses  Kingsley  and  Abagail  Lw  Kingsley, 
his  wife;  William  Bliss  and  Eleanor  Sikes,  his  wife;  Timothy  Par- 
sons and  Martha  Hubbard,  his  wife. 

William  Bliss  (1746-82),  enlisted,  1775,  as  private  in  Capt. 
Cowl's  company,  Col.  Woodbridge's  regiment;  also,  in  1777, 
in  Capt.  Jonathan  Bardwell's  company,  Col.  Elisha  Porter's 
regiment.  He  was  born  in  Springfield ;  died  in  Belchertown, 
Mass. 

Timothy  Parsons  (1738-1823),  was  corporal  in  Capt.  Oliver 
Lyman's  company,  1777.  He  was  born  and  died  in  North- 
ampton, Mass. 

Moses  Kingsley  (1744-1829),  in  1777  served  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Oliver  Lyman's  company  and  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Eben- 
ezer Strong's  company  of  volunteers,  second  Hampshire 
County  regiment.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Northampton, 
Mass. 

Also  No.  48529. 


MRS.  HARRIET  FARRIE.  51292 

Born  in  Quincy,  Mass. 

Wife  of  William  Farrie. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Bemis  and  of  Josiah  Bemis,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  Bemis,  Jr.,  and  Joanna  Fish  (1759-1840),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Bemis  and  Elizabeth  Warren,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Bemis,  furnished  money  for  the  support  of  the  Revolu- 
tionary soldiers.    He  was  born  1716. 

Josiah  Bemis,  Jr.  (1755-1821),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  in  Capt.  Abraham  Peirce's  company,  Col.  Thomas 
Gardner's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Waltham,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Charlestown. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I27 


MRS.  HELEN  C.  C.  ALLEN.  51293 

Born  in  Medford,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Edward  F.  Allen. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Whittemore. 

Daughter  of  Pyam  Gushing  and  Helen  Melinda  Harding,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Whittemore  and  Melinda  Cresson,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Whittemore  and  Lucy  Harrington,  his 
1st  wife. 

Nathaniel  Whittemore  (1756-1839),  enlisted,  1776,  in  Capt. 
Isaac  Gleason's  company,  Col.  John  Nixon's  regiment,  Massa- 
chusetts line,  for  duty  in  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania.  He 
was  born  in  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  and  was  a  pensioner  at 
Peterborough,  N.  H.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  15689. 

MRS.  JULIA  A.  C.  LYMAN.  51294 

Born  in  Medford,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Henry  K.  Lyman. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Whittemore. 

Daughter  of  Pyam  Gushing  and  Helen  Malinda  Harding,  his  2nd  wife. 

See  No.  51293. 

MRS.  LILLA  F.  STICKNEY  ROBBINS.  51295 

Born  in  Charlestown,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Gharles  E.  Robbins.    , 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Oliver  Stickney  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Lyman  Stickney  and  Helen  A.  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Stickney  and  Sophronia  Gates,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Stickney  and  Alice  Shed,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Stickney  and  Hannah  Stiles,  his  1st  wife. 

Oliver  Stickney  (1739-1811),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt.  Na- 
thaniel Carter's  company,  Col.  Job  Cushing's  Worcester 
County,  Massachusetts  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Newbury, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Fitchburg. 


128  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 

MRS.  SARAH  J.  HILLS.  51296 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Albert  G.  Hills. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Munroe. 

Daughter  of  Ebenezer  Kenfield  and  Hannah  Hapgood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Hapgood  and  Lucy  Munroe  (b.  1760),  his  2nd 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Munroe  and  Mary  Merriam,  his  wife. 
Benjamin  Munroe   (1722-1804),  in  1776,  commanded  the  6th 

company,  4th  regiment  of  the  Stow  Volunteers,  serving  in 

the  Northern  Department.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Lincoln, 

Mass. 

MRS.  LILLIA  WEBBER  STILES.  51297 

Bom  in  Chicago,  111. 

Wife  of  William  Franklin  Stiles. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Fairbanks  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  H.  Webber  and  Sarah  Jane  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harrison  Smith  and  Lavina  Morse,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Charles  Smith  and  Polly  Burgess,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Burgess  and  Anna  Fairbanks,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Fairbanks  and  Mary  Willard,  his 
1st  wife. 

Joseph  Fairbanks  (1722-1802),  served  as  captain  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm.  He  was  chosen,  1776,  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Correspondence  of  Harvard,  where  he  was  born 
and  died. 

Also  Nos.  19200,  29018,  37888,  42305. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  E.  WALKER.  51298 

Bom  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Alfred  L.  Walter. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Munroe. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  129 


Daughter  of  William  F.  Kenfield  and  Georgiana  J.  Kenfield,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Kenfield  and  Hannah  Hapgood,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Hapgood  and  Lucy  Munroe,  his  2nd  wife. 
See  No.  51296. 

MISS  ARVILLA  T.  HARVEY.  51299 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Abel  Horton. 

Daughter  of  John  Harvey  and  Elvira  Fisher  Toppan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horace  Fisher  and  Cynthia  Horton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Hopkins  Horton  and  Hannah  Northrup,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abel  Horton  and  Seviah  Hopkins  (1759-1843), 
his  wife. 

Abel  Horton  (1756-1843),  enlsited  from  Scituate,  R.  I.,  and 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Rutland  County,  Vt.,  1832, 
for  service  as  private,  corporal  and  sergeant,  Rhode  Island 
line.    He  was  born  in  Scituate,  R.  I. ;  died  in  Clarenden,  Vt. 

Also  No.  39201. 

MRS.  ANNIE  MARIA  WESTFALL.  51300 

Born  in  Wobum,  Mass. 

Wife  of  John  Henry  Westfall. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Crane  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Collidge  Seaver  anod  Ann  Crane,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Crane,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Baxter,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Crane  and  Ruth  Luddes,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Crane  and  Mary  Saul,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Crane  (1737-1810),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Silas  Wilds' 
company,  Col.  John  Greaton's  regiment,  enlisting,  1775,  from 
Braintree,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born.    He  died  in  Quincy. 

MISS  ELVIRA  HARVEY  HARVEY.  51301 

Bom  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Abel  Horton. 

Daughter  of  John  Harvey  and  Elvira  Fisher  Toppan,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51299. 


130  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

MRS.  GRACE  LILLIAN  WARE  VOSE.  51302 

Born  in  Cambridge,  Mass.  , 

Wife  of  Richard  W.  Vose. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Hill,  Samuel  Edwards,  and  Nathan 
Ware. 

Daughter  of  Guilford  Allen  Ware  (b.  1856)  and  Susan  Albertine  Ed- 
wards  (b.  1852),  his  wife,  m.  1877. 

Granddaughter  of  Sanford  P.  Ware  (1827-95)  and  Julia  F.  Allen 
(1835-57),  his  wife,  m.  1852;  Albert  Edwards  (1810-82)  and  Susan 
Hill  Bunnell   (1813-77),  his  wife,  m.  1835. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Ware,  Jr.  (1786-1852)  and  Mary  Benner 
(1790-1848),  his  wife,  m.  1814;  John  Edwards  (1778-1811)  and  Eu- 
nice Smith  (b.  1783),  his  wife,  m.  1802;  Samuel  Bunnell  and  Achsah 
Hill,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Ware  and  Hannah  Everett  (1756- 
1838),  his  wife,  m.  1779;  Nathaniel  Hill  and  Martha  Crocket,  his 
wife;  Samuel  Edwards  and  Mary (d.  1805),  his  wife,  m.  1771. 

Nathaniel  Hill  (1748-1801),  marched  from  Buxton  in  Capt. 
John  Elden's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born 
in  Biddeford ;  died  in  Buxton,  Maine. 

Also  No.  43946. 

Samuel  Edwards,  enlisted,  1778,  from  Buxton  in  a  company  of 
men  raised  to  re-enforce  the  Continental  army  at  Fishkill, 
under  Capt.  Samuel  Leighton.  He  was  born  in  Haverhill, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Buxton,  Maine. 

Nathan  Ware  (1754-1835),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Maine,  1832,  for  service  as  private.  He  was  born  in  Wren- 
tham,  Mass. ;  died  in  Whitefield,  Maine. 

MRS.  MABEL  LOUISE  RHODES  PERKINS.  51303 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Arthur  H.  Perkins. 

Descendant  of  Michael  Cornelison. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  Rhodes  and  Alice  M.  Onderdonk,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Michael  Onderdonk  and  Malaney  Shaw,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  131 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Onderdonk  and  Margaret  Comelison,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Michael  Cornelison  and  Margaret  Tallman,  his 

wife. 
Michael  Cornelison  (1729-1804),  served  in  the  Orange  County, 

New  York  militia,  2nd  regiment,  under  Col.  Ann  Hawk  Hay. 

He  was  born  in  France ;  died  in  Nyack,  N.  Y. 


MRS.  SUSIE  A.  WARE.  51304 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Guilford  Allen  Ware. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Hill. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Edwards  and  Susan  Hill  Dunnell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Dunnell  and  Achsah  Hill,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51302. 

MRS.  MARY  BAKER  JOLL.  51305 

Born  in  Brookline,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Charles  E.  Joll. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Hill  and  of  William  Baker. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Dunnell  Edwards  and  Mary  E.  Sullaway,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Albert  Edwards  and  Susan  Hill,  his  wife;  Jason  N. 

Sullaway  and  Mary  E.  Pierce,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Dunnell  and  Achsah  Hill,  his  wife;  Joseph 

B.  Pierce  and  Elizabeth  Baker,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51304. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Baker  and  Elizabeth  Marsh,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Baker  and  Sarah  Fletcher  (b.  1748), 

his  wife,  m.  1769. 
William  Baker,  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Israel  Heald's  company, 

Col.  Eleazer  Brooks'  regiment,  which  marched  to  Roxbury, 

1776.      He   was   born,    1746,    in    Littleton,    Mass.;    died    in 

Templeton. 


132  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARY  A.  LATHAM.  51306 

Born  in  Chicago,  111. 

Wife  of  William  Harris  Latham. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  White,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Carter  and  Caroline  S.  Rayner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Solomon  Carter  and  Elizabeth  White,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  White,  Jr.,  and  Rebecca  Hoar,  his  wife. 

Joseph  White,  Jr.  (1751-1806),  was  commissioned  second  lieu- 
tenant in  the  Worcester  County  miHtia.  He  was  born  and 
died  in  Lancaster,  Mass, 

Also  No.  36034. 

MISS  EMMA  GERTRUDE  STEVENS.  51307 

Born  in  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Zebediah  Allen. 

Daughter  of  George   Pickering  Stevens  and  Abbie  Van  Horn  Eaton, 

his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jonas  Eaton,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  Van  Horn,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Eaton  and  Nabby  Allen,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Zebediah  Allen  and  Hannah  Grout,  his  wife. 
Zebediah  Allen  (1734-97),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  Worcester 

County  militia  at  the  capture  of  Burgoyne,  1777.     He  was 

born  in  Sudbury;  died  in  Barre,  Mass. 
Also  No.  26868. 

MRS.  MARIA  THERESA  TOWER  RUNYON.  51308 

Born  in  Woodstock,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Abiel  ChaflFee  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  P.  Gardner  and  Hulda  Maria  Coombs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Renselaer  Coombs  and  Hannah  Sargent  Chaffee,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Abiel  ChaflFee  and  Hannah  Sargent,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  1 33 


Abiel  Chaffee  (1761-1847),  served  several  enlistments  under 
different  commands.  He  applied  for  a  pension,  1840,  and  it 
was  allowed  for  service  as  private,  Connecticut  line.  He  was 
born  and  died  in  Woodstock. 

Also  No.  42782. 


MRS.  ABBIE  LOUISE  ARNOLD.  51309 

Born  in  Weymouth,  Mass. 


Wife  of  William  B.  Arnold. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  White. 

Daughter  of  Sandford  White  and  Louise  Fessenden,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  White  and  Betsy  Burrell,  his  wife, 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  White  and  Polly  Loud,  his  wife. 

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

Benjamin  White  (1747-1815),  served,  1775-78,  in  Capt.  Joseph 

Treefant's  company  from  Weymouth,  Mass.,  where  he  was 

born  and  died. 


MRS.  FANNIE  E.  SEYMOUR.  51310 

Born  in  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Wife  of  H.  I.  Seymour. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  John  Swift  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  B.  S.  Hadaway  and  Sarah  Morton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Morton  and  Sally  A.  Maynald,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Maynard  and  Elizabeth  Swift,  his  wife. 

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

John  Swift   (1746-1835),  served  as  corporal  in  Capt.  Robert 

Finney's  company  at  the  Rhode  Island  Alarm.    He  was  born 

and  died  in  Plymouth,  Mass. 
Also  No.  38505. 


134  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  FANNIE  C.  WHITE.  51311 

Born  in  Plymouth  Co.,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Francis  E.  White. 

Descendant  of  Edmund  Kimball. 

Daughter  of  Rufus  C.  Kimball,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Tobey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rufus  Kimball  and  Rebecca  G.  Castleton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Edmund  Kimball  and  Rebecca  Gage,  his  wife. 

Edmund  Kimball  (1751-1813),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Gage's 
company,  Col.  James  Frye's  regiment,  at  the  battle  of  Bunker 
Hill.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Bradford,  Mass. 

MRS.  ETTA  R.  WESTON.  51312 

Born  in  Upton,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Charles  S.  Weston. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Streeter. 

Daughter  of  Calvin  Harvey  Ruggles  and  Maria  Caroline  Streeter,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Clark  Streeter  and  Sarah  Hildreth,  his  1st  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Streeter,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Farr,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Benjamin  Streeter,  Jr.    (1760-1835),  and  Sarah 

Hudson,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of    Benjamin   Streeter   and   Jemima   Moss,  his 

wife. 
Benjamin   Streeter    (1737-1835),   marched    from   Chesterfield, 

N.  H.,  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Bennington,  in  Capt.  Kimball 

Carlton's  company,  Col.  Moses  Nichols'  regiment.     He  was 

born  in  Attleboro,  Mass. 
Also  Nos.  27523,  31009. 

MRS.  HENRIETTA  BEEBE  BATTLES.  51313 

Bom  in  Baltimore,  Md. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Parker  Battles. 
Descendant  of  Stewart  Beebe. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I3S 


Daughter  of  Lucius  Morris  Beebe  and  Henrietta  Frances  Hartshorne, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Lucius  Beebe  and  Sylenda  Morris,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Stewart  Beebe,  Jr.,  and  Sophia  Gilbert,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Stewart  Beebe  and  Hulda  Beebe,  his  2nd  wife. 
Stewart  Beebe  (1752-1825),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Daniel 

Caldwell's  company,  Col.  Timothy  Robinson's  regiment,  for 

garrison  at  Ticonderoga,  1776.     He  was  born  in  East  Had- 

dam,  Conn. ;  died  in  Wilbraham,  Mass. 
Also  No.  13855. 


MRS.  MABEL  ELIZABETH  HOWARD.  51314 

Born  in  Winthrope,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Frank  W.  Howard. 

Descendant  of  Jabez  Besse,  David  Perry,  Sergt.  Isaac  Barnard, 
Commander  Tristram  Barnard,  Daniel  Merrill  and  Elisha 
Kent. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Besse  (b.  1848)  and  Laura  Augusta  Prince 
(b.  1846),  his  wife,  m.  1869. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Granville  Besse  (1820-1902)  and  Elizabeth 
Currier,  his  wife,  m.  1947;  Jesse  Prince  (1806-83)  and  Jane  Fletcher 
(1814-1906),  his  wife,  m.  1835. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Woodin  Besse  (1786-1873)  and  Betsy  Kent  (1793- 
1875),  his  wife,  m.  1820;  Noah  Currier  (1780-1856)  and  Mary  Bar- 
nard (1783-1855),  his  wife,  m.  1810;  Jonathan  Prince  (1771-1854) 
and  Rhoda  Merrill   (1774-1855),  his  wife,  m.  1792. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Besse,  Jr.,  and  Patience  Perry,  his  wife; 
Warren  Kent  (1764-1834)  and  Bethiah  Turner  (1768-1829)  his  wife, 
m.  1786;  Isaac  Barnard  and  Mary  Merrill  (1749-1803)  his  wife,  m. 
1770;  Elias  Merrill  (1750-1802)  and  Rhoda  True  (1748-98),  his  wife, 
m.  1772. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Besse  and  Ruth  Besse,  his  wife; 
Elisha  Kent  and  Susannah  Ford,  his  wife,  m.  1741;  Tristram  Bar- 
nard and  Dorothy  Currier,  his  wife,  m.  1743 ;  David  Perry  and  Mary 
Burges  (b.  1738)  his  wife,  m.  1757;  Daniel  Merrill  and  Elizabeth 
Clough,  his  wife,  m.  1744. 


136  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Jabez  Bessee,  served  several  enlistments  under  different  com- 
mands, 1775-80,  from  Wareham,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born, 

1738.    He  died  in  Wayne,  Maine. 
David  Perry  (1737-1802),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Israel 

Fearing's  company  of  minute  men.     He  was  born  and  died 

in  Wareham. 
Isaac   Barnard    (1746-93),   served  as  sergeant   in  Capt.  John 

Currier's  company.   Col.  James   Frye's   regiment.     He   was 

born  and  died  in  Amesbury,  Mass. 
Tristram  Barnard  (1721-92),  was  commissioned  commander  of 

the  brig  "Queen  of  Spain"  by  order  of  the  Council,  1782.    He 

was  born  and  died  in  Amesbury,  Mass. 
Daniel  Merrill  (1723-1809),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Samuel 

Huse's  company.  Col.  Jacob  Gerrish's  regiment  of  guards. 

He  was  born  in  Salisbury,  Mass. ;  died  in  N.  Gloucester. 
Elisha  Kent   (1710-86),  served  on  committees  in  Marshfield, 

Mass.,  from  1776-81.    He  was  born  in  Scituate,  Mass, ;  died 

in  Marshfield. 

MISS  HELEN  SEWALL  LEAVITT.  51315 

Born  in  Chicago,  111. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Mayo. 

Daughter  of  Burke  Fay  Leavitt  and  Lucina  Day,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Erasmus  D.  Leavitt  and  Almira  Fay,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Fay  and  Lucy  Mayo,  his  1st  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Mayo  and  Lucy  Richards,  his  2nd  wife. 

Joseph  Mayo  (1749-1817),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt.  Eldad 
Wright's  company  of  minute  men,  1775,  and  1776  was  com- 
missioned lieutenant  in  Capt.  Peter  Procter's  11th  company. 
He  was  born  in  Roxbury,  Mass. ;  died  in  Vermont. 

MRS.  NELLIE  JENKINS  McGOWN.  51316 

Born  in  Westboro,  Mass. 

Wife  of  John  Le  Roy  McGown. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Nathaniel  Belknap. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  1 37 


Daughter  of  Elliott  Belknap  Jenkins  and  Susie  J.  Newton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sampson  Reed  Jenkins  and  Mary  Belknap,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Luke  Belknap  and  Polly  Felt,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Belknap  and  Hannah  Ayers,  his 
wife,  m.  1777. 

Nathaniel  Belknap  (1748-1826),  enlisted  in  the  New  Hamp- 
shire militia  for  the  defense  of  Rhode  Island  and  served, 
1779,  as  corporal  and  orderly  sergeant  in  Capt.  Daniel  Emer- 
son's company.  He  was  born  in  Farmington,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Dublin,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  32899. 

MRS.  ADRIANNA  L.  PALMER.  51317 

Born  in  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Corwin  Ford  Palmer. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Mesick,  Jr.,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  F.  Romaine  and  Margaret  Mesick,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  T.  Mesick  and  Margaret  MacMullen,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Mesick,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Weissmer,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Mesick,  Jr.  (1754-1841),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
William  Van  Alstyne's  company  of  New  York  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Stockport  County,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  27806. 

MRS.  LIZZIE  SHANNON  HANSON.  51318 

Born  in  Taunton,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Bennett  Hanson. 

Descendant  of  Phineas  Wheeler, 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Henry  Shannon  and  Charlotte  Maria  Graham,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Graham  and  Eliza  Ann  Wheeler,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Artemas  Wheeler  (b.  1781)  and  Elizabeth  Down- 
ing, his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Wheeler  and  Lydia  Merriam,  his  wife. 


138  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Phineas  Wheeler  (1745-1814),  served  in  Capt.  Joseph  Hosmer's 
company,  Col.  Ebenezer  Brook's  regiment,  1776,  which 
marched  to  Roxbury.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Concord, 
Mass. 

MISS  MARIETTA  SHANNON.  51319 

Born  in  Taunton,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Phineas  Wheeler. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Henry  Shannon  and  Charlotte  Maria  Graham,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51318. 

MISS  ALICE  M.  LASKEY.  51320 

Born  in  East  Boston,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Laskey. 

Daughter  of  Wilbur  Laskey,  Jr.,  and  Josephine  M.  Laskey,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Wilbur  Laskey  and  Mary  Laskey,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Laskey  and  Henrietta  Laskey,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Laskey  and  Martha  Laskey,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Robert   Laskey   and   Elizabeth   Laskey,   his 

wife. 
Robert  Laskey  (1731-1811),  enlisted  in  Capt.  William  Bacon's 

company,  21st  regiment  of  Marblehead,  Mass.,  where  he  was 

born. 

MRS.  LUCY  E.  SMITH.  51321 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  David  Watts. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  Bailey  Hayden  and  Lucy  Jane  Waterman,  his  2nd 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Waterman,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  Ann  Richardson, 

his  wife. 


lineage;  book.  139 


Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Waterman  and  Elizabeth  Watts,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Watts  and  Mary  Cressey,  his  2nd  wife. 

David  Watts  (1752-1804),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  sergeant  in  Capt. 
Williams'  company,  in  which  he  was  promoted  ensign,  1776, 
and  subsequently  rose  to  the  rank  of  lieutenant  in  Col.  Brew- 
er's 12th  Massachusetts  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Gorham, 
Maine ;  died  in  Buxton. 

MISS  EMMA  A.  BURRELL.  51322 

Born  in  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Burrell. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  S.  Burrell  and  Maria  Augusta  Newell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Burrell,  Jr.,  and  Lucy  Baird,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Burrell  and  Mary  Damon,  his  1st  wife. 

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

Also  Nos.  33120,  45650. 

MRS.  CYNTHIA  E.  J.  NASH.  51323 

Born  in  Raymond,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Oliver  Moses  Nash. 

Descendant  of  Moses  Starbird. 

Daughter  of  Lorenzo  Dow  Strout  and  Eliza  Cutler  Symonds,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Symonds  and  Martha  Starbird,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Moses  Starbird  and  Martha  Atwood,  his  wife. 

Moses  Starbird  was  in  Capt.  Smart's  company,  Col.  Smith  Wig- 
glesworth's  Massachusetts  regiment,  1777,  Continental  army. 
He  was  born,  1743,  in  Dover,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Raymond,  Maine. 

MRS.  NELLIE  A.  W.  WHITMARSH.  51324 

Born  in  Woburn,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joshua  Walker  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  James  Walker  and  Mary  Ann  Putnam  Simonds,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Edward  Walker  and  Hannah  Walker,  his  wife. 


140  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Reed  and  Mary  Reed,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Walker  and  Mary  Proctor,  his  2nd  wife. 

Joshua  Walker  (1728-98),  who  had  fought  in  the  French  war, 
served  as  Heutenant  at  the  battle  of  Lexington.  He  com- 
manded a  company  of  Middlesex  County  militia  under  Col. 
David  Green  during  the  war.  He  was  born  and  died  at 
Woburn.    His  son,  Joshua,  served  as  sergeant. 

Also  Nos.  10045,  11947. 


MRS.  IDA  C.  BRIERLY.  51325 

Born  in  Hampshire  Co.  ,Mass. 

Wife  of  Henry  Brierly. 

Descendant  of  David  Chapman. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Chapman  and  Almira  Stephenson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Chapman,  Jr.,  and  Margaret  Hunter,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Chapman  and  Mary  Lyman,  his  wife. 

David  Chapman,  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Joseph  Cooke's  com- 
pany, Col.  Elisha  Porter's  Hampshire  County  regiment,  1779. 
He  was  born,  1761,  in  Norwich,  Conn.;  died  in  Easthampton, 
Mass. 


MRS.  ALICE  E.  LOKER  FISHER.  51326 

Born  in  Natick,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Lewis  A.  Fisher. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Isaac  Loker. 

Daughter  of  J.  Franklin  Loker  and  M.  Alice  Towne,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Loker  and  Zeruiah  Hammond,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Loker,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Cutting,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Loker  and  Dorothy  Brintnal,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Loker  (1738-1824),  commanded  a  troop  of  horse  in  Col. 

Brett's  regiment  which  marched  on  the  Lexington  Alarm. 
Also  Nos.  11030,  33791. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  141 


MRS.  MARY  CHRISTOPHER  BRINKER.  51327 

Born  in  St,  Joseph,  Mo. 


Wife  of  N.  Lafon  Brinker. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Calloway. 

Daughter  of  David  Irvine  Christopher  and  Alice  Perrin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Howard  Christopher  and  Mary  Ann  Irvine, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Judge  David  Irvine  and  Nancy  Howard,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Christopher    Irvine    and    Lydia    Calloway,    his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Richard  Calloway  and  Francis  Walton,  his 

wife. 
Richard  Calloway   (1724-80),  was  one  of  the  first  settlers  of 

Boonesborough,  Ky.,  and  was  a  defender  of  the  fort.     He 

was  born  in  Caroline  County,  Va.,  and  was  killed  by  the 

Indians  while  building  a  bridge  near  the  fort. 
Also  Nos.  2541,  13338.  17491. 


MISS  MARY  MARGARET  FORD.  51328 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Nahum  Fairbanks. 

Daughter  of  Frank  Earnest  Ford  and  Ellen  Puncheon,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Orrin  Ford  and  Roxana  Fairbanks,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Fairbanks   (b.  1791)   and  Marjorie  Potter, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nahum  Fairbanks  and  Lucinda  Houghton,  his 

wife,  m.  1781. 
Nahum  Fairbanks   (17.53-1839),  served  as  private  during  the 

revolutionary  war,  his  name  appearing  on  the  Coat  Rolls  of 

Massachusetts,    He  was  born  in  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  died  near 

Cold  Water,  Mich. 


142  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  MARGARET  KENNEDY.        .  5133y 

Born  in  De  Soto,  111. 


Descendant  of  Major  Hugh  McAIister. 

Daughter  of  Cunningham  Kennedy  and  Ann  Eliza  Richart,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Richart  and  Sarah  NeUon  McAIister,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Hugh  McAIister,  Jr.,  and  Catherine  Elliot,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Hugh  McAIister  and  Sarah   Nelson,  his  wife. 

Hugh  McAIister  (1736-1810),  entered  the  army  as  sergeant  in 
1776  and  was  made  lieutenant  after  his  service  at  Valley 
Forge.  He  was  captured  in  an  expedition  agamst  the  Indians, 
and  held  the  rank  of  major  at  the  close  of  the  war. 

Also  Nos.  1452.  8167. 


MISS  ANNA  HOSS  PRINCE.  41330 

Born  in  Conway,  Ark. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  John  Sevier. 

Daughter  of  Philander  H.  Prince  and  Martha  Hoss,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harry  Hoss  and  Anna  Sevier,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Major  John  Sevier  and  Sophia  Garrett,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Sevier  and  Sarah  Hawkins,  his  wife. 

John  Sevier  (1744-1815),  was  a  leader  in  the  border  warfare 
and  the  hero  of  thirty  battles.  He  died  on  duty  in  Alabama 
where  he  is  buried.  In  1890  his  remains  were  taken  to 
Knoxville  and  buried  in  the  State  where  he  had  served  so  long 
and  a  monument  is  erected  to  his  memory  by  an  appreciative 
people. 

Also  Nos.  12569,  20225,  25149,  34470,  38970,  44216,  47452. 


UNEAGK  BOOK.  143 


MRS.  MARY  ALICE  COOLEY  WAITE.  51331 

Born  in  Trenton,  Mo.  , 

Wife  of  C.  B.  Waite. 

Descendant  of  Solomon  Cooley. 

Daughter  of  Phineas  Cooley  and  Parker  Vencill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cassius  Cooley  and  Nellie  Taggard,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Cooley  and  Lucy  Stephenson,  his  wife, 

m.  1778. 
Solomon  Cooley  (1753-1833),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 

of  Vermont,  1832,  for  service  as  private,  Massachusetts  line. 

He  vi^as  bom  in  Springfield,  Mass. ;  died  in  Milton,  Vt. 
Also  No.  41224. 

MRS.  HARRIET  A.  PICKERNELL  FRITZE.  51332 

Born  in  Stoughton,  Mass. 

Wife  of  George  Fritze. 

Descendant  of  Simeon  Leonard. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Pickernell  and  Malvina  F.  Dean,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Layzel  Dean  and  Ruth  Leonard,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter   of    Simeon    Leonard   and   Anna    Smith    (1743-1810), 

his  wife,  m.  1764. 
Simeon  Leonard  (1737-93),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Abraham 

Washburn's  company.  Col.  Edmund  Mitchell's  regiment,  1776. 

He  was  born  and  died  in  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Also  No.  44368. 

MRS.  EDITH  KELLY  MERRITT.  51333 

Bom  in  Pontiac,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Herbert  Burroughs  Merritt. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  William  Chamberlin. 


144  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Elbert  James  Kelly  and  Eunice  Pamelia  Stowell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Z.  Kelly  and  Mary  Chamberlin,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Chamberlin  and  Rebecca  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Chamberlin,  Jr.,  and  Nellie  Sutphen,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Chamberlin  and  Anne  Parke,  his 
2nd  wife. 

William  Chamberlin  (1736-1817),  served  as  lieutenant  colonel 
of  New  Jersey  volunteers  and  fought  in  the  battles  of  the 
Jerseys,  1777,  where  his  son,  Lewis,  was  killed.  He  was 
born  in  Hunterdon  County,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Union  County,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  12451,  13760,  14378,  16465. 


MISS  RUTH  BACON.  51334 

Born  at  Sand  Beach,  Mich. 


Descendant  of  Lieut.  Bethuel  Farrand  and  of  Abraham  Wheeler. 
Daughter  of  Elbridge  Farrand  Bacon  and  Clarena  Williams  Baily,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Henry  Bacon  and  Caroline  Farrand,  his  wife;  Caleb 

Way  Baily  and  Lucy  Anne  Wheeler,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of    Samuel    Farrand    and    Mary    Ketchell,   his   wife; 

Brazilla  Reed  Wheeler  and  Clarena  Williams,  his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Bethuel  Farrand  and  Rhoda  Smith,  his  wife; 

Jeremiah  Wheeler  and  Mary  ,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Wheeler  and  Hannah  ,  his 

2nd  wife  (d.  1824). 
Bethuel  Farrand  (1741-94),  enlisted,  1776,  and  served  on  tours 

of  duty  when  New  Jersey  was  overrun  by  the  enemy.     His 

widow  at  the  age  of  ninety,  received  a  pension  for  two  years' 

actual  service  of  her  husband  as  lieutenant.  New  Jersey  troops. 

He  fought  at  the  battles  of  Monmouth  and  Springfield.     He 

was  born  in  New  Jersey;  died  in  Morristown. 

Also  Nos.  5713,  8308,  12109,  13468,  24119. 

Abraham  Wheeler,  signed  the  Association  Test  of  New  Hamp- 
shire in  1776. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I45 


MRS.  KATE  CORNELIA  LAWSON.  51335 

Born  in  Brighton,  Mich. 

Wife  of  George  E.  Lawson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Valentine  Wheeler. 

Daughter  of  Egbert  Fowler  Albright  and  Sarah  Cornelia  Barnes,  his 

wife.  , 

Granddaughter  of  Amos  Fowler  Albright  and  Olive  Wheeler,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Wheeler  and  Anna  Read,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Valentine   Wheeler   and    Sarah   Goff,   his    1st 

wife. 
Valentine  Wheeler  (1725-91),  commanded  a  company,  1779,  in 

Col.  James  Van  Denburgh's  Dutchess  County,   New  York 

regiment  of  militia.     He  was  born  in  Rehoboth,  Mass. ;  died 

in  Windsor. 

MISS  BLANCHE  MULKEY.  51336 

Bom  in  Illinois. 


Descendant  of  Rev.  Philip  Mulkey. 

Daughter  of  John  M.  Mulkey  and  Emma  G.  Snell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Fletcher  Mulkey  and  Minerva  A.  Thompson, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Milton  Mulkey  and  Matilda  V.  Scantlin,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Philip  Mulkey  and  Ruth  Odle,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Mulkey  and  Nancy  Howard,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Philip  Mulkey  and  Ann  Ellis,  his  wife. 
Philip  Mulkey  (1732-1800)   served  as  chaplain  and  soldier  in 

the  North  Carolina  militia.    He  was  born  in  Halifax,  N.  C. ; 

died  in  Tennessee. 
Also  No.  39629. 


146  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

— _ — — ♦ 

MRS.  GEORGIE  E.  MULKEY  JORDAN.  51337 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Wife  of  William  F.  Jordan. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Philip  Mulkey. 

Daughter  of  John  M.  Mulkey  and  Emma  G.  Snell,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51336. 

MISS  PHYLLIS  DE  MOTTE  MULKEY  51338 

Born  in  Windom,  Kansas. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Philip  Mulkey. 

Daughter  of  Charles  M.  Mulkey  and  Hattie  De  Motte,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51336. 

MRS.  SOPHIA  DIANTHA  VAN  SYCKLE.  51339 

Born  in  Dudley,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Givens  E.  Van  Syckle 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Corbin. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Turner  Clemens  and  Diantha  Dodge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jennison  Dodge  and  Susan  Corbin,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Corbin  and  Abigail  Vinton,  his  wife. 

Timothy  Corbin  (1750-1830)  served  as  a  private,  1776,  in 
Capt.  Nichols'  company,  Col.  Jonathan  Holman's  regiment 
of  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Dudley, 
Mass. 

MISS  LUELLA  MAUDE  VAN  SYCKLE.  51340 

Born  in  Bay  City,  Mich. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Corbin. 

Daughter  of  Givens  Elliott  Van  Syckle  and  Sophia  Diantha  Clemens, 

his  wife. 
See  No.  51339. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  147 


MRS.  WINIFRED  MARIAN  STEVENS  KIRBY.  51341 

Born  in  Detroit,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Louis  H.  Kirby. 

Descendant   of   Corp.   Amos   Fowler. 

Daughter  of  Frederic  Beckwith  Stevens  and  Anna  E.  Shipman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ozias  W.  Shipman  and  Emily  L.  Comstock,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Horace  Shipman  and  Abigail  Williams,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ozias  Williams  and  Clarissa  Fowler,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Amos  Fowler  and  Rebecca  Gillett  Dewey, 

his  wife. 
Amos  Fowler   (1758-1837)   served  as  private  and  corporal  in 

the  Connecticut  Continental  line  during  the  Revolution.     He 

was  a  pensioner  from  New  London  County,  where  he  was 

bom  and  died. 
Also  No.  12904. 

MRS.  GRACE  RANDALL  LYMAN.  51342 

Born  in  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Wife  of  George  P.  Lyman. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Knowler. 

Daughter  of  John  Henry  Randall  and  Sarah  A.  Oakes,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Hanaford   Randall  and  Elizabeth  Colburn, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Randall  asd  Mary  Knower,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Benjamin    Knower   and   Elizabeth   Weld,   his 

wife. 
Benjamin  Knower   (1754-1806)   turned  out  at  the  Lexington 

Alarm,  in  Capt.  Moses  Whiting's  company,  Col.  John  Grea- 

ton's  regiment  of   minute  men.     He  was  born  in   Maiden, 

Mass. ;  died  in  Roxbury. 

MRS.  NELLIE  MURDOCK  WINTER.  51343 

Born  in  New  Richmond,  Wis. 

Wife  of  Louis  M.  Winter. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Benjamin  Murdock. 


148  DAUGHTERS  O?  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Henry  M.  Murdock,  M.  D.,  and  Jennie  Allen,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hiram  Murdock,  M.  D.,  and  Hannah  Sabin,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Murdock  and  Lois  Temple,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Murdock  and  Cathrine  Read,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Murdock  (1736-76)  served  as  corporal,  1775,  in  Capt. 
Simeon  Hazentine's  5th  company,  Col.  John  Fellow's  8th  regi- 
ment, Massachusetts  militia.  He  died  in  Crownpoint,  New 
York. 


MRS.  JESSIE  BUCKNAM  BLANCHARD.  51344 

Born  in  Winona,  Minn. 

Wife  of  Edgar  H.  Blanchard. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Nathan  Bucknam. 

Daughter   of   Benjamin   Franklin   Buchnam  and  Jennie   Morrison,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Bucknam  and  Dorothy  Bucknam,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Bucknam  and  Sally  Blackstone,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Bucknam  and  Anna  Pote,  his  wife. 
Nathan  Bucknam  (1756-1834)   served  as  second  lieutenant  in 

Capt.  William  Cobb's  9th  company,  1st  Cumberland  County 

regiment  of  Massachusetts  militia,  1777.     He  was  born  in 

Falmouth,  Me. ;  died  in  Eastport. 

MRS.  FRANCES  GILLETTE  BIGELOW.  51345 

Bom  in  Madrid,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Herbert  H.  Bigelow. 
Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Chaffee,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Melvin  Gillette  and  Ellen  Chaflfee,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joel  Chaffee  and  Adelia  Sawyer,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Chaffee  and  Martha  Moseman,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Nathaniel   Chaffee,  Jr.,  and   Susan  Carpenter, 
his  2nd  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  149 


Nathaniel  Chaffee,  Jr.,  enlisted  in  Capt.  Nathaniel  Carpenter's 
company,  Col.  Thomas'  regiment,  which  marched  from  Re- 
hoboth,  Mass.,  to  Bristol,  R.  I.,  on  the  Bennington  Alarm, 
1777.    He  was  bom,  1735,  in  Rehoboth. 


MRS.  HANNAH  JEANE  PARKER.  51346 

Bom  in  Sanford,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Edmund  F.  Parker. 

Descendant  of  William  Harper. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  Rowe  and  Katherine  Miller,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  I.  Miller  and  Johanna  Harper,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Harper  and  Lady  Mortimer,  his  wife. 

William  Harper  (1730-1817)  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial 

Congress,  1776-77.    He  was  born  in  Boston,  Mass.;  died  in 

Milford.  New  York. 


MRS.  ELLA  HELLMAN  OLSEN.  51347 

Born  in  Fairfield,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  N.  J.  Olsen. 

Descendant  of  Simon  Dreisbach,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  William  Franklin  Hellman  and  Julia  Briggs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Hellman  and  Catherine  Dreisbach,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Dreisbach  and  Anna  Margaretta  Beaver,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Simon  Dreisbach,  Jr.,  and  Anna  Sophia,  his 
wife. 

Simon  Dreisbach,  Jr.  (1730-1806)  was  a  member  of  the  As- 
sembly, 1776-80,  and  a  delegate  to  the  convention  that  framed 
the  Constitution  of  Pennsylvania.  He  was  bom  in  Wiirten- 
berg,  Germany;  died  in  Weaverville,  Pa. 

Also  No.  20685. 


150  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  DAISY  PATTERSON  BRANDON.  51348 

Bom  in  Natchez,  Miss. 

Wife  of  Gerard  Brandon. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Massey,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  James  W.  H.  Patterson  and  Sarah  L.  Reed,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of   James    Patterson   and   Elizabeth   Ann   Holland,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Holland  and  Elizabeth  Massey,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Massey  and  E.  Dickerson,  his  wife. 
Caleb  Massey  was  in  Capt.  George  Gilchrist's  company,  Col. 

George    Mathew's   regiment.     He   died   1827   in   Accomack 

County,  Va. 
Also  No.  15759. 

MRS.  SADIE  OGDEN  SHIELDS.  51349 

Born  in  New  Orleans,  La. 

Wife  of  Wilmer  H.  Shields. 

Descendant  of  Quartermaster  Robert  Ogden. 

Daughter  of  Horatio  Nash  Ogden  and  Martine  Kennedy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abner  Nash  Ogden  and  Julia  Scott,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Ogden,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Nash,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Ogden  and  Sarah  Piatt,  his  wife. 

Robert  Ogden  (1746-1826),  was  quartermaster  and  commis- 
sary of  stores  and  contributed  freely  to  the  support  of  the 
army.     He  was  born  in  Elizabeth;  died  in  Hamburg,  N.  J. 

Also  No.  3289. 

MRS.  ALTHEA  MARY  BARR  TAFT.  51350 

Bom  in  Nevada,  Mo. 

Wife  of  Willard  C.  Taft 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  William  Davidson. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  151 


Daughter  of  Robert  A.  Barr  and  Bettie  Ewing,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Washington  Perry  Ewing  and  Aletha  Jane  Ewing, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   Rev.   Fines   Ewing  and   Margaret   Davidson,   his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Davidson  and  Mary  Brevard,  his  wife. 
William  Davidson  (1746-80),  was  promoted  brigadier  general 

for  bravery,  1779,  and  was  killed  at  Cowans  Ford.     He  was 

born  in  Lancaster  County,  Pa. 
Also  Nos.  12457,  33408,  36013,  41890,  43077,  48624, 


MISS  RUTH  E.  JOHNS.  51351 

Born  in  Cincinnati.  Ohio. 


Descendant  of  William  Fetters. 

Daughter  of  John  Henry  Johns  and  Mary  Porter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Harvey  Johns  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Fetters,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Fetters  and  Ann  Madaira,  his  wife. 

William  Fetters  served  as  a  private  in  the  Pennsylvania  bat- 
talion, 1776,  until  he  became  a  gu  nmaker.  He  died,  1821, 
in  Darby,  Pa. 

Also  No.  45193. 


MRS.  MATTIE  WALKER  LOUGAN.  51353 

Born  in  Cooper  County,  Mo. 


Wife  of  Herbert  A.  Lougan,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Cockrell. 

Daughter  of  Pressley  Green  Walker  and  Frances  Boulwase,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Walker  and  Nancy  Cockrell,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Peter  Cockrell  and  Ailsie  Smithers,  his  wife. 


152  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Peter  Cockrell  (1758-1834),  enlisted,  1777,  and  served  to  the 
end  of  the  war,  in  Capt.  Thomas  Gaskin's  company,  Col. 
Josiah  Parker's  Virginia  regiment  and  was  engaged  in  the 
battles  of  Brandywine,  Germantown,  Princeton  and  Mon- 
mouth; was  captured  at  Charlestown,  S.  C,  1780,  and  kept 
on  prison  ship  two  years.  In  1818  he  applied  for  a  pension 
from  Bourbon  County,  Ky.,  which  was  granted.  He  was 
born  in  Jefferson  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Cooper  County,  Mo. 

MRS.  KATE  MORGAN  MANNING.  51353 

Bom  in  Glasgow,  Mo. 

Wife  of  William  E.  Manning. 

Descendant  of  William  Richard  Jones. 

Daughter  of  James  Lorenzo  Morgan  and  Martha  Virginia  Brown,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Gaines  Brown  and  Agnes  Walker  Jones,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Walker  Jones  and  Katherine  Stith,  his 
wife.  , 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Richard  Jones  and  Agnes  Walker, 
his  wife. 

Richard  Jones  (1745-81),  served  in  Capt.  Robert  Powell's  com- 
pany, Col.  William  Heath's  3rd  Virginia  regiment.  He 
was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Guilford  Court  House.  He  was 
bom  in  Virginia. 

MRS.  AMELIA  SKINNER  BARTLEY.  51354 

Born  in  Eddyville,  Ky. 

Wife  of  William  T.  Bartley. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  Thomas  Chittenden,  of  Vermont. 
Daughter  of  Frederick  Henry  Skinner  and  Helen  Mary  Catlett,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Henry  Skinner  and  Aurelia  Lyon,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Lyon  and  Beulah  (Chittenden)   Galusha, 
his  2nd  wife 


\ 


UNBAGE  BOOK.  153 


Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Chittenden  and  Elizabeth  Meigs,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Chittenden  (1730-97),  was  president  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety,  1777,  and  1778  was  elected  governor.  He  was 
born  in  Guilford,  Conn.;  died  in  Williston,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  3344,  6181,  23361. 


MRS.  ALMEDA  ANN  DOUGLASS.  51355 

Born  in  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Stevens  Douglass. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jabez  Knapp  and  of  Jonas  Seeley. 

Daughter  of  John  Knapp  (war  of  1812)  and  Harriet  Seeley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jabez  Knapp  and  Hannah  Holly,  his  wife;  Jonas 
Seeley  and  Elizabeth  Sayer  ,his  wife. 

Jabez  Knapp  (1752-1801),  served  as  ensign,  1778,  and  as  lieu- 
tenant, 1783.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Goshen,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  29130,  37268. 

Jonas  Seeley  (1752-1814),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Nehemiah 
Beardsly's  9th  company.  Col.  David  Waterbury's  5th  Con- 
necticut regiment.     He  was  born  in  Norfolk,  Conn. 

MRS.  ANNA  YOUNG  HICKOK.  51356 

Bom  in  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Russell,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  William  Young  and  Sarah  C.  Russell,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Lilburn  Russell  and  Susand  Hollingsworth,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Russell  and  Hannah  Storres,  his  wife. 
John  Russell  served  as  second  lieutenant  of  the  1st  Virginia 

state  regiment,  1778-80.     He  was  born  in  Richmond,  Va. ; 

died,  1820,  in  La  Grange,  Ky. 
Also  No.   13998. 


154  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  GRACE  WRIGHT  KING.  51357 

Born  in  Bunker  Hill,  III. 

Wife  of  H.  B.  King. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Smalley,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  Charles  M.  Wright  and  Rachel  Eulalia  Smalley,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Blackford  Smalley  and  Elizabeth  Arnold,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  David  D.  Smalley  and  Mary  Blackford,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Smalley  aand  Hannah  Roff,  his  wife. 
David  Smalley   (1745-1816),  was  commissioned  ensign,  1776, 

and  rose  to  the  rank  of  captain.     He  was  bom  and  died  in 

Somerset  County,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  32044,  36669. 

MRS.  HELEN  BARTLEY  STOCKTON.  51358 

Born  in  Eddyville,  Ky. 

Wife  of  Fleming  Woodford  Stockton. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Matthew  Lyon. 

Daughter  of  William  T.  Bartley  and  Aurelia  Skinner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frederick  Henry  Skinner  and  Helen   Mary  Catlett, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Henry  Skinner  and  Aurelia  Lyon,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Matthew  Lyon  and   Beulah    (Chittenden)    Ga- 

lusha,  his  2nd  wife. 
Mathew  Lyon  (1750-1822),  was  a  minute  man  at  Ticonderoga 

under  Ethan  Allen.     He  also  gave  civil   service.     He  was 

born  in  Ireland;  died  in  Spadra  Bluff,  Ark. 
Also  No.  23360. 

MRS.  SALLIE  HUNTER  HAYWARD.  51359 

Born  in  Scott  County,  Mo. 

Wife  of  E.  J.  Hayward. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Hunter  and  of  Joseph  Hunter,  Jr. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  1 55 


Daughter  of  Benjamin  F.  Hunter  and  Nancy  E.  Bird,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Hunter  and  Sallie  Ogden,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   Joseph    Hunter,   Jr.,   and   Catherine    Phillips,   his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hunter    (1719-93)    and  Mary  Holmes, 

his  wife. 
Joseph  Hunter  (1757-1825),  served  under  Gen.  George  Rogers 

Clark   in   the   conquest   of    the   northwest,   as   did   also   his 

father.    He  was  born  in  Pennsylvania;  died  in  Scott  County, 

Mo. 

Also  Nos.  27320,  30874. 

MISS  JOSEPHINE  NORVILLE.  51360 

Born  in  Chillicothe,  Mo. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Drake. 

Daughter  of  William  N.  Norville  and  Isabella  Drake,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  H.  Drake  and  Charlotte  Gibbs,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Drake  and  Deborah  Ferris,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Drake  (1766-1844),  enlisted  as  a  private,  1779,  under 
Capt.  Ebenezer  Boyd  and  Col.  Samuel  Drake  and  1780 
served  several  short  terms.  In  1832  applied  for  a  pension, 
which  was  granted.     He  was  born  in  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  EDITH  B.  CRAWFORD.  51361 

Bom  in  Fayette  Co.,  Ind. 

Wife  of  George  Andrew  Crawford. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  William  Ramsey. 

Daughter  of  James  Miller  Huston  and  Louisa  Craig  Martin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Huston  and  Jane  Ramsey,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Ramsey,  Jr.,  and  Rebecca  Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Ramsey  and  Elizabeth  Lackey,  his 
wife. 

William  Ramsey  (1747-1838),  served  as  lieutenant  of  the  2nd 
battalion  of  militia,  Lancaster  County,  Pa.,  under  Col.  James 
Watson,  1777.    He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died  in  Ohio. 


156  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  ZETTA  AMANDA  HUSTON.  51362 

Born  in  Walnut  Ridge,  Ark. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  William  Ramsey. 

Daughter  of  James  Miller  Huston  and  Louisa  Craig  Martin,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51361. 

MRS.  CYNTHIA  GROSSMAN  PLUMMER.  51363 

Born  in  Sigourney,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  Plummer. 

Descendant  of  David  Deming. 

Daughter  of  Joel  Grossman  and  Sarah  Emeline  Deming,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Simeon  Deming,  Jr.,  and  Mary  A.  Ford,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Deming  and  Lucy  Wolcott,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Deming  and  Elizabeth  Robins,  his  wife. 

David  Deming  (1729-89),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Samuel 
Wolcott's  company,  Col.  John  Ashley's  regiment  of  Berk- 
shire  County,  Mass.,  militia.  He  was  born  in  Wetherfield, 
Conn.;  died  in  Sandisfield,  Mass. 

MRS.  MARY  BENTON  DEAN.  61364 

Born  in  Perryville,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Harlow  Dean. 

Descendant  of  David  Benton. 

Daughter  of  Joel  H.  Benton  and  Lida  Alice  Jones,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Morris  W.  Benton  and  Priscilla  Kearby,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Benton  (1784-1872)  and  Hannah  Dicker- 
son,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Benton  and  Sarah  Bingham  (1765- 
1825),  his  wife,  m.  1784. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  157 


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,  Ind. 

Also  Nos.  18331,  21679,  33838. 


MRS.  RUTH  ANN  KNAPP  HALLECK.  51365 

Bom  in  Danbury,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Henry  Halleck. 

Descendant  of  Elnathan  Knapp. 

Daughter  of  Barzilla  Knapp  and  Ruth  Ann  Roberts,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ira  Roberts  and  Lydia  Knapp,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Elnathan  Knapp,  Jr.  (d.  1842),  and  Lydia  Bar- 
ber (d.  1853),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Elnathan  Knapp   and  Ann  (d.   1804), 

his  wife. 

Elnathan  Knapp  (1720-99),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut militia.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Fairfield  County. 

Also  No.  33417. 

MRS.  PHOEBE  W.  MORGAN.  51366 

Born  in  Provincetown,  Mass. 

Wife  of  William  E.  Morgan. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Emerson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Ephraim  Cook  and  Rebecca  Emerson  Wiley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Wiley  and  Rebecca  Emerson,  his  wife, 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Emerson  and  Lucy  Pratt,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Emerson  (1760-1806),  enlisted,  1779,  in  Capt.  Joshua 
Watkins'  company,  Col.  Samuel  Dinney's  regiment,  which 
was  detached  to  re-enforce  the  Continental  army.  He  was 
born  in  Reading,  Mass.;  died  in  Lynnfield. 


158  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MISS  LILLIAN  MAY  WILSON.  ^  51367 

Born  in  Pleasant  Plains,  Iowa, 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Payne,  Capt.  Gideon  Chapin  and  Henry- 
Wilson. 

Daughter  of  Nelson  Turner  Wilson  (1832-1901)  and  Mary  Ann  Payne 
(1825-99),  his  wife,  m.  1854. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wilson  (1803-69)  and  Mary  Ann  Jones  (1810- 
57),  his  wife,  m.  1830;  Amasa  Payne  (b.  1772)  and  Sarah  Greene, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Junia  Adams  Wilson  (1776-1833)  and  Sally 
Chapin  (1780-1833),  his  wife,  m.  1798;  Samuel  Payne  and  Abigail 
Graham,  his  wife,  m.  1755. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Wilson  and  Elizabeth  Adams  (b.  1738), 
his  wife,  m.  1758;  Gideon  Chapin  and  Elizabeth  Thomas  (d.  1825), 
Kis  wife,  m.  1765. 

Samuel  Payne  (1733-1813),  served  as  a  private  from  the  be- 
ginning of  the  campaign  to  1781  in  Capt.  Daniel  Comstock's 
Co.,  Lieut.  Col.  Samuel  Fletcher's  battalion.  He  was  born 
in  New  Haven,  Conn. ;  died  in  Zanesville,  Ohio. 

Gideon  Chapin  (1743-1820),  commanded  a  company  of  minute 
men  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Palmer, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Rowe. 

Henry  Wilson  was  a  matross  in  Capt.  Perez  Cushing's  company. 
Col.  Thomas  Craft's  regiment  of  Artillery,  1776.  He  was 
born,  1729,  in  Wrentham,  Mass.,  and  died  there. 

MRS.  JULIA  MARIE  ARMSTRONG  HARMON.  52368 

Bom  in  Omaha,  Neb. 

Wife  of  Harry  K.  Harmon. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Armstrong. 

Daughter  of  George  Robert  Armstorng  and  Maria  Burgess,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Armstrong,  Jr.,  and  Julia  A.  Armstrong,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  George  Armstrong  and  Rebecca  Armstrong,  his 
I   wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  159 


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

John  Armstrong  (1749-1816),  served  as  captain  of  the  5th 
regiment,  South  Carolina  Continental  line,  during  the  Revo- 
lution. 

Also  No.  31591. 

MRS.  SARAH  REBINA  WILLCOX  FISHER.  51369 

Born  in  Canada. 

Wife  of  Conrad  George  Fisher. 
Descendant  of  Daniel  Harris. 

Daughter  of  Eli  Willcox  and  Maria  Kintzel,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Willcox  and  Hannah  Harris,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Harris,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Wood,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Harris  and  Dorothy  Rude,  his  wife. 
Daniel  Harris  (1743-90),  served  in  the  3rd  company  of  Con- 
necticut militia  from  Preston,  where  he  was  bom  and  died. 

MISS  MABEL  SARAH  FISHER.  51370 

Born  in  Omaha,  Nebr. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Harris. 

Daughter  of  Conrad  George  Fisher  and  Sarah  Rebina  Willcox,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51369. 

MRS.  BERTHA  PETERS  SCHULTZ.  51371 

Bom  in  Princeton,  Mo. 

Wife  of  William  Schultz. 

Descendant  of  David  Thompson. 

Daughter  of  Lorin  Peters  and  Mary  Cardiff,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Cardiff  and  Emily  Parnell,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Parnell  and  Polly  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Thompson  and  Sally  Fisk,  his  wife. 


l60  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

David  Thompson  (1766-1840),  served  as  a  drummer  boy  at 
the  age  of  fifteen  in  a  company  of  volunteers  from  Connecti- 
cut called  to  retake  Fort  Griswold  after  it  had  been  captured 
by  the  British  under  the  command  of  Arnold.  He  was  born 
in  Connecticut;  died  in  Indiana. 

MISS  LIDA  L.  BARTLETT.  51372 

Bom  in  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Angell, 

Daughter  of  Welcome  L.  Filkins  and  Lucinda  Filkins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Filkins  and  Catharine  Angell,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Angell  and  Catharine  Wolf,  his  2nd  wife. 

Daniel  Angell  (1733-1840),  served  three  years  as  a  private  in 
the  Revolution  with  the  troops  from  Massachusetts  and 
Connecticut.  He  was  honorably  discharged  at  West  Point 
and  for  his  service  received  a  pension.  He  was  born  in 
Germany ;  died  in  Green  County,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  SUSANNAH  McFEELY  ANDERSON.  51373 

Born  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Aaron  F.  Anderson. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  George  Loose. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  E.  McFeely  and  Sarah  Slonecker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Slonecker  and  Susannah  Loose,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  George  Loose  and  Elizabeth  Snider,  his  wife. 

George  Loose  (1758-1834),  was  sergeant  in  Capt.  George  Mil- 
ler's company  of  Berks  County,  Pa.,  militia  on  duty  at  South 
Amboy,  1776,  and  subsequently  served  as  ensign  in  the  6th 
battalion  3rd  company.  He  was  born  in  Pennsylvania;  died 
in  Westmoreland  County,  Pa. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  l6l 


MRS.  FRANC  PALMER  BABSON.  51374 

Born  in  Madison,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Frederick  Babson. 

Descendant  of  Asa  Turney,  William  Wyman,  William  Wyman, 
Jr.,  and  Nathan  Eaton. 

Daughter  of  David  Brooks  Palmer  and  Eva  Wyman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Franklin  Wyman  and  Nancy  Turney,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Asa  Turney,  Jr.,  and  Laura  Hoyt,  his  wife;  Will- 
iam Wyman,  Jr.,  and  Malinda  Eaton,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Asa  Turney  and  Polly  Downs,  his  wife;  Will- 
iam Wyman  and  Margaret  Holmes,  his  wife;  Nathan  Eaton  and 
Phoebe  Brooks,  his  wife. 

Asa  Turney  (1759-1833),  served  when  Danbury  was  burned. 
He  was  a  pensioner  and  is  among  the  Revolutionary  soldiers 
buried  in  Lake  County,  Ohio.  He  was  bom  in  Fairfield, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Madison,  Ohio. 

Also  No,  39305. 

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

William  Wyman,  Jr.  (1765-1843),  enlisted,  1781,  from  Putney, 
Vt.,  as  a  private  and  was  wounded  there  in  a  skirmish. 

Nathan  Eaton  (1755-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Bennington  County,  Va.,  for  service  as  private,  Connecticut 
militia.  He  was  bom  in  Ashford,  Conn.;  died  in  Manches- 
ter, Vt. 

Also  No.  33056. 

MRS.  LAURA  BELLE  GIVENS.  51375 

Born  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Warren  D.  Givens. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  George  Loose. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  E.  McFeely  and  Sarah  Slonecker,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51273. 


l62  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  MABEL  ALVORD  (MARSH)  MARSH.  51376 

Born  in  Hancock  Co.,  III. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Clark  Marsh. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Marsh. 

Daughter  of  Franklin  Alvord  Marsh  and  Martha  J.  Ward,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Augustus  Clark  Marsh  and  Hannah  Alvord,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Zimri  Marsh  (b.  1785)  and  Creusa  Hubbard,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Marsh  and  Eunice  Sprague,  his  wife, 
m.  1777. 

Ebenezer  Marsh  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm  in  Capt. 
Robert  Oliver's  company  of  minute  men,  Col.  Samuel  Wil- 
liams' regiment.     He  was  born,  1750,  in  Montague,  Mass. 

MISS  CATHERINE  S.  MIRICK.  51377 

Born  in  Beemer  Co.,  Iowa. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Bennett,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Lyman  J.  Curtis  and  Jeanett  Bennett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Bennett,  Jr.,  and  Caroline  Valentine,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Bennett  and  Barbara  Brower,  his  wife. 

Jacob  Bennett  (1750-1810),  enlisted  for  the  war,  1776.  in  the 
New  York  line  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Jonathan  B.  Living- 
ston's regiment.    He  was  born  and  died  in  New  York. 

Also  No.  16216, 

MRS.  EVA  WYMAN  PALMER.  51378 

Bom  in  Madison,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  David  Brooks  Palmer. 

Descendant   of   William   Wyman,   William   Wyman,   Jr.,   Asa 

Turney  and  Nathan  Eaton. 
Daughter  of  Benjamin  Franklin  Wyman  and  Nancy  Turney,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51374. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  163 


MISS  GAY  W.  PALMER.  ,       61379 

Born  in  Madison,  Ohio. 

Descendant   of    William   Wyman,   William   Wyman,   Jr.,   Asa 

Turney  and  Nathan  Eaton. 
Daughter  of  David  Brooks  Palmer  and  Eva  Wyman,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51374. 

MRS.  IDA  McFEELY  POTTER.  51380 

Born  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  , 

Descendant  of  Ensign  George  Loose. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  E.  McFeely  and  Sarah  Slonecker,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51373. 

MRS.  AMY  ABBOTT  ALLEN.  51381 

Born  in  Springfield,  Mass. 

Wife  of  John  E.  Allen. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Abraham  Perkins. 

Daughter  of  John  True  Abbott  and  Alice  E.  Merriman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  G.  Abbott  and  Sarah  Burbank  Cheney,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Moses  Cheny  and  Abigail  Morrison,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Morrison  and  Esther  Jane  Perkins, 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Perkins  and  Mary  Sanborn  Fogg, 
his  wife. 

Abraham  Perkins  (1735-1804),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  New 
Hampshire  militia,  1776,  and  was  promoted  captain  as  he 
was  an  expert  officer.  He  was  appointed  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  1779,  of  Rockingham  County.  He  was  born  in  Ips- 
wich, Mass. ;  died  in  Sanbornton,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  4218,  12937,  38099,  43233, 


164  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  BEULAH  MAE  WORCESTER.  51383 

Born  in  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Asa  Worcester. 

Daughter  of  Frank  D.  Worcester  and  Belle  Hubbell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chauncey  Worcester  and  Adaline  Waldron,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Asa  Worcester,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Delano,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Asa  Worcester  and  Anna  Parker,  his  wife. 

Asa  Worcester  (1738-1817),  who  had  served  in  the  French 
War,  was  in  Capt.  Benjamin  Cox's  company  of  Rangers 
during  the  Revolution.  He  was  born  in  Haverhill,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Windsor,  Vt. 

MRS.  FLORA  YOUNG  CALHOUN.  51383 

Born  in  Lisbon,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  Isaac  Calhoun. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Young. 

Daughter  of  Prescott  Young  and  Lucy  Jane  Young,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Young  and  Eunice  Priest,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Young  (1768-1850),  served  in  a  company  of  New 
Hampshire  Rangers  raised  for  the  defense  of  the  frontiers, 
1783.  In  1833  he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Grafton 
County,  New  Hampshire,  for  service  as  private.  He  was 
born  in  Haverhill,  Mass. ;  died  in  Benton,  N.  H. 

MRS.  MABLE  A.  ASH  CALHOUN.  51384 

Born  in  Storm  Lake  City,  Iowa. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Young. 

Daughter  of  Henry  C.  Ash  and  Mary  Alice  Young,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51383. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  165 


MRS.  LILLIAN  F.  BROWN.  51385 

Bom  in  Exeter,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  John  A.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Adjt.  Robert  Smith,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Judson  Perkins  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  Giles,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Rollins  Perkins  and  Mary  Jane  Dolloflf, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Perkins  and  Lydia  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Smith  and  Irene  ,  his  wife. 

Robert  Smith  (1736-1831),  was  an  adjutant  serving  upon  the 
staff  of  Col.  Moses  Nichols,  1777.  He  was  bom  in  Brent- 
wood, N.  H. ;  died  in  Exeter. 

MRS.  ESTELLA  C.  GLIDDEN  HATCH.  51386 

Born  in  Wolfeboro,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  Alden  S.  Hatch. 

Descendant  of  William  Lucas. 

Daughter  of  Henry  P.  Glidden  and  Sarah  Lucas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Lucas  and  Mary  T.  Kimball,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Lucas  and  Lydia  Howe,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Lucas  and  Hannah ,  his  wife. 

Williams  Lucas  (1757-1803),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Chandler's  company.  Col.  Isaac  Wy man's  regiment,  raised 
in  1776,  for  the  defense  of  Portsmouth.  He  was  born  in 
Dover,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Sheffield,  Vt. 

MISS  MARY  J.  PERKINS.  51387 

Bom  in  Exeter,  N.  H. 

Descendant  of  Adjt.  Robert  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Judson  Perkins  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  Giles,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51385. 


l66  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  H.  FLATHER.  51388 

Born  in  Nashua,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  Ernest  J.  Flather. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Levi  Hooper. 

Daughter  of  Warren  E.  Hooper  and  Ellen  Fuller,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Hooper   (1818-83)   and  Abigail  Ball    (1820-70), 

his  wife,  m.  1840. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Hooper   (1781-1851)    and  Jemima  Ormsby 

1784-1870),  his  wife,  m.  1803. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Levi  Hooper  and  Sarah  Hall,  his  wife,  m.  1771. 
Levi   Hooper    (1742-1806),   served   as   lieutenant   and   captain 

in  the  new  Hampshire  militia.    He  was  born  in  Bridgewater, 

Mass.;  died  in  Walpole,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  3475,  13416,  14540,  38574. 

MRS.  KATE  S.  GROVER.  51389 

Born  in  Tilton,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  John  B.  Grover. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Shattuck  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Lyman  B.  Ames  and  Ellen  M.  Shattuck,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Zebediah   Shattuck,   Jr.,   and   Mary  Taylor,  his   3rd 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Zebediah  Shattuck  and  Elizabeth  Martin,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Shattuck  and  Anna  Johnson,  his  wife. 
Joseph  Shattuck   (1731-78),  enlisted,  1777,  in  Capt.  Benjamin 

Farnum's  company,   Col.   Ebenezer   Francis'   regiment.     He 

was  reported  sick  in  hospital  where  he  died  April  9th.     He 

was  born  in  Andover. 
Also  No.  15788. 

MRS.  HELEN  B.  UNDERHILL.  51390 

Born  in  Nashua,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  George  A.  Underbill. 

Descendant  of  John  Campbell,  of  New  Hampshire. 


UNEAGB  BOOK.  167 


Daughter  of  Charles  P.  Bell  and  Caroline  Campbell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Campbell  and  Margaret  Hughes,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Campbell  and  Molly  Campbell,  his  wife. 
John  Campbell  (1747-1823),  served  under  different  commands 

during  the  war.     He  was  at  Bennington  and  Saratoga.     He 

was  bom  and  died  in  Windham. 
Also  No.  14560. 

MRS.  SARAH  GILLIS  KNIGHT.  51391 

Born  in  Nashua,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  Carl  E.  Knight. 

Descendant  of  William  Aiken,  of  New  Hampshire, 

Daughter  of  Thomas  W.  Gillis  and  Elizabeth  French,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Gillis  and  Hannah  Aiken,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Aiken  and  Betsy  Woodburn,  his  wife. 

William  Aiken  (1743-99),  enlisted  at  Londonderry,  N.  H., 
1777,  in  Capt.  Joseph  Finley's  company  which  joined  the 
northern  Continental  army  at  Saratoga.  He  was  bom  in 
Londonderry;  died  in  Deering. 

MRS  GRACE  GERTRUDE  JEWETT.  51392 

Born  in  Milford,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  G.  Frank  Jewett. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Davis,  Joshua  Davis,  Abel  Center 
(Senter),  Daniel  Bayley,  Jonas  Willoby,  and  Lieut.  Abra- 
ham Stickney. 

Daughter  of  Everett  Stickney  (1839-1908)  and  Georgia  E.  Center  (b. 
1847),  his  wife,  m.  1863. 

Granddaughter  of  Alvah  Stickney  and  Rebecca  Spaulding,  his  wife; 
George  M.  Center  (1825-1906)  and  Mary  A.  Willoby  (b.  1825),  his 
wife,  m.  1846. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Stickney  and  Abigail  Jewett,  his  wife; 
Richard  Center  and  Katherine  Smith,  his  wife;  Andrew  Willoby 
(1787-1856)  and  Hannah  Davis  (1786-1869),  his  wife,  m.  iSn. 


l68  DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Abraham    Stickney   and    Sarah   Kittredge,   his 

wife;  Abel  Center  and  Sarah  Nichols,  his  wife;  Oliver  Willoby   (b. 

1764)  and  Sarah  Bayley,  his  wife,  m.  1787 ;  Joshua  Davis  and  Dorothy 

Wheeler   (1748-1800),  his  wife,  m.  1767. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Willoby  and  Hannah  Bates,  his  wife, 

m.  1760;   Daniel   Bayley  and   Rebekah    Bayley,    his    wife;    Timothy 

Davis  and  Hannah  Smith,  his  wife. 
Timothy  Davis  served  several  short  enlistments  as  a  private 

under  different  commands  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.     He 

was  born  about  1720,  in  Townsend,  and  his  name  is  found, 

1790,  in  the  first  census  of  that  town. 
Joshua  Davis  (1744-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 

Hillsboro  County,   for  service  as  private,   New   Hampshire 

state  troops  and  militia.    He  was  bom  in  Townsend,  Mass. ; 

died  in  Mason,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  6355,  15240,  20645,  22671,  36205. 

Abel  Center  (1758-1835),  applied  for  a  pension,  1833,  for 
service  as  private,  New  Hampshire  line.  In  1838  his  widow 
received  a  pension.  He  was  born  in  Londonderry,  N.  H. ; 
died  in  Harrison,  Maine, 

Daniel  Bayley  (1729-98),  was  a  minute  man  to  aid  in  the  de- 
fence of  Ticonderoga,  1777,  and  responded  to  the  Rhode 
Island  Alarm.     He  was  bom  and  died  in  HoUis,  N.  H. 

Jonas  Willoby  (1737-91),  served  on  the  frontier  under  Capt. 
Ebenezer  Webster,  from  Hollis,  N.  H.  He  was  born  in 
Billerica,  Mass. ;  died  in  Hollis. 

Also  No.  43105. 

Abraham  Stickney  (1733-1803),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Billerica ;  died  in 
Tewksbury,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  17731,  21032,  26442,  37720. 


MRS.  MARY  E.  WHITNEY  TITUS.  51393 

Born  in  Shelbume  Falls,  Mass. 


Wife  of  Henry  A.  Titus. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Abner  Whitney. 


uneage;  book.  169 


Daughter  of  John  Brooks  Whitney  and  Lucinda  Bardwell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Whitney  and  Lucy  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Abner  Whitney  and  Esther  Jackson,  his  wife. 

Abner  Whitney  (1744-1826),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Vermont,  1818,  for  service  as  sergeant  and  ensign,  Massa- 
chusetts troops.  He  was  born  in  Newton,  Mass.;  died  in 
Springfield,  Vt. 


MRS.  GERTRUDE  BURDICK  STICKNEY.  51394 

Born  in  Milford,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  Fred  A.  Stickney. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Gray. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  C.  Burdick  and  Anna  E.  Gray,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  B.  Gray  and  Adaline  Guttetson,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Gray  and  Chloe  Abbott,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Gray  (1761-1846),  enlisted,  1777,  in  Capt.  Isaac  Fry's 

company,    3rd    New    Hampshire    regiment.      He    was    born 

in  Andover,  Mass. ;  died  in  Wilton,  N.  H. 

MRS.  MARTHA  S.  C.  PILLSBURY.  51395 

Born  in  Londonderry,  N.  H, 

Wife  of  Col.  William  S.  Pillsbury. 

Descendant  of  David  Crowell. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Crowell  and  Harriet  Hardy,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Crowell  and  Elizabeth  Emerson,  his  wife. 

David  Crowell  served  in  Capt.  Samuel  Johnson's  company, 
1778,  Col.  Titcomb's  regiment,  in  Rhode  Island,  and  1778  in 
a  company  guarding  Burgoyne's  troops  at  Winter  Hill.  He 
was  born  about  1758  in  Massachusetts ;  died  in  London- 
derry, N.  H. 


170  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  CORNELIA  S.  WEBSTER.  51396 

Born  in  Mariaville,  Maine. 

Wife  of  John  E.  Webster. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Dudley  Case. 

Daughter  of  Sherman  H.  Case  and  Ehza  M.  Dubois,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dan  Case,  Jr.,  and  Sylvia  Barber,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Dan  Case  and  Eachel  Foote,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Dudley  Case  and  Dorcas  Humphrey,  his  wife. 

Dudley  Case  (1722-92),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt.  Benjamin 

Mills'  company  of  militia,  1776.     He  was  bom  in  Canton, 

where  he  died. 
Also  No.  4503,  24251. 

MISS  NELLIE  E.  WEBSTER.  51397 

Born  in  Derry,  N.  H. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Dudley  Case. 

Daughter  of  John  E.  Webster  and  Cornelia  S.  Case,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51396. 

MRS.  CLARA  ESTELLE  WALKLEY  PLUMB.  51398 

Born  in  Westfield,  Mass. 

Wife  of  George  H.  Plumb. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Amos  Granger. 

Daughter  of  Lucius  Billings  Walkley  and  Sarah  Charlotte  Young,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Young  and  Sarah  Harmon  Dudley,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Dudley  and  Mary  Granger,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Amos  Granger  and  Ann  Phelps,  his  wife 

Amos  Granger  (1748-1811),  served  as  surgeon  in  the  Connecti- 
cut militia,  1777.  He  was  bom  in  Suffield,  Conn.;  died  in 
Manlius,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  23935. 


LINEAGB  BOOK.  I7I 


MRS.  CLARA  CHARLOTTE  PLUMB  YOUNGLOVE.  51399 

Born  in  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Wife  of  Herbert  Younglove. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Amos  Granger. 

Daughter  of  George  Henry  Plumb  and  Clara  Estelle  Walkley,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51398. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  BOYD  GILLMAN  HIRES.  51400 

Born  in  Roadstown,  N.  J. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  Franklin  Hires. 

Descendant  of  James  Sayres  and  of  David  Gillman. 

Daughter  of  David  Sayres  Gillman  (1819-93)  and  Rosina  Camell  (1829- 
92),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Gillman  (1781-1848),  and  Rachel  Sayres 
(1790-1874),  his  wife,  m.  1808. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Gillman  and  Lydia  Gillman  (1751-1810), 
his  wife,  m.  1768;  James  Sayres  and  Rachel  Sheppard  (1762-90),  his 
1st  wife. 

James  Sayres  (1750-1815),  was  stationed,  1778,  at  Hancock 
Bridge  at  the  time  of  the  bloody  massacre.  He  was  sup- 
posed to  have  been  mortally  wounded,  but  recovered. 

David  Gillman  (1749-1810),  served  as  wagoner  in  the  New 
Jersey  state  troops  and  militia.  He  was  born  and  died  in  New 
Jersey. 

Also  No.  45059 

MRS.  EVA  VERNON  LEFFERTS  BONNEY.  51401 

Born  in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Wife  of  Charles  Hutchings  Bonney. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Auke  Wikoff  and  of  Sergt.  John  I.  Reid, 
of  New  Jersey. 


172  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Dubois  Lefferts,  Jr.  (1840-1911),  and  Ellen  Pro- 
basco  Clayton  (1847-1913),  his  wife,  m.  1871. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Du  Bois  Lefferts,  M.  D.,  and  Cornelia  John- 
son, his  wife;  Peter  Probasco  Clayton  (1817-71)  and  Mary  Eliza 
Reid  (1822-91),  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Leffert  Lefferts  and  Jane  Wikoff,  his  wife;  John 

Reid    (1789-1868)   and  Hannah  Miller   (1792-1864),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Auke  Wikoff  and  Sarah  Schenck,  his  wife; 
John  L  Reid  and  Margaret  Taylor  (1751-1834),  his  wife. 

Auke  Wikoff  (1748-1820),  was  colonel  of  the  3rd  regiment, 
Monmouth  Co.,  New  Jersey  militia.  He  was  born  in  Free- 
hold; died  in  Shrewsbury,  N.  J. 

John  I.  Reid  (1754-1843),  in  1776,  served  as  orderly  sergeant 
in  Capt.  Kenneth  Hankinson's  company,  1st  regiment,  Mon- 
mouth County,  New  Jersey  militia.  He  was  born  and  died 
in  Monmouth  County,  N.  J, 

MRS.  MARY  E.  KENT  MUNN.  51402 

Born  in  New  Providence,  N.  J. 

Wife  of  Francis  Whatlington  Munn. 

Descendant  of  James  Kent,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Kent  and  Margaret  Osborn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abram  Kent  and  Mary  Price,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Kent  and  Catherine  Parliament,  his  wife. 

James  Kent  (1760-1805),  enlisted  as  private  in  Capt.  John 
Huyler's  company.  Col.  Theunis  Dey's  Bergen  County  regi- 
ment, New  Jersey  militia.    He  died  in  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

MISS  SARAH  A.  KENT.  51403 

Born  in  New  Providence,  N.  J. 

Descendant  of  James  Kent. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Kent  and  Margaret  Osborn,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51402. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  173 


MRS.  ANNA  A.  PRICE  GOULD.  51404 

Born  in  Newark,  N.  J. 

Wife  of  Francis  H.  Gould. 

Descendant  of  Sylvanus  Crowell,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  David  Price  and  Susan  Adaline  Crowell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Price  and  Phebe  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Crowell  and  Abigail  Edwards,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Sylvanus  Crowell  and  Mary  Pierson,  his  wife. 

Sylvanus  Crowell    (1760-1833),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 

Josiah  Pierson's  company  of  militia.    He  was  born  and  died 

in  Essex  County,  N.  J. 
Also  No.  24148. 

MISS  RACHEL  KOLLOCK  McDOWELL.  51405 

Bom  in  Newark,  N.  J. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Arnett,  Hannah  White  Arnett,  and  Lieut. 
Shepard  Kollock,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William  Osborn  McDowell  and  Josephine  Timans,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Augustus  William  McDowell  and  Anna  M.  Osborn, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Anderson  McDowell  and  Jane  Hayes  Kol- 
lock, his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Shepard  Kollock  and  Susan  Arnett,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Arnett  and  Hannah  White  Arnett,  his 
wife. 

Isaac  Arnett  (1728-1801),  was  an  Associator. 

Hannah  White  Arnett  (1733-1824),  was  a  patriot  of  courage 
and  determination,  who  by  argument  and  influence  held  the 
representative  men  of  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.,  to  their  alle- 
giance to  the  United  States. 

Shepard  Kollock  (1750-1839),  was  a  lieutenant  of  artillery, 
1778,  and  editor  of  the  New  Jersey  Journal,  1779.  He  was 
born  in  Elizabethtown,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Also  No.  69. 


174  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  MARSH  LIBBEY  GLENING.  51406 

Born  in  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Wife  of  Walter  Lester  Glening. 

Descendant  of  Reuben  Libbey  and  of  Major  Samuel  Hayes, 
of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William  Libbey,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Green,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Libbey  and  Elizabeth  Marsh,  his  wife;  Will- 
iam Henry  Green  and  Elizabeth  Hayes  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Seavey  Libbey  and  Sarah  Farrington,  his 
wife;  Samuel  Hayes,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Ogden  Keen,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hayes  and  Sarah  Bruen  his  wife; 
Samuel  Libbey  and  Mehitable  Seavey,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Libbey  and  Sarah  Goss,  his  1st  wife. 

Reuben  Libbey  (1734-1820),  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Abra- 
ham Tyler's  company,  Col.  Edmund  Phinney's  thirty-first 
Massachusetts  regiment  of  Foot.  He  was  born  in  Rye,  N. 
H. ;  died  in  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Samuel  Hayes  (1728-1811),  was  major  of  Essex  County  mili- 
tia, 1781,  and  served  until  the  close  of  the  war. 

MRS.  FRANCESCA  LANSING  PERRINE.  51407 

Born  in  Mexico. 

Wife  of  H.  Lansing  Perrine.  , 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Ezra  Whipple. 

Daughter  of  David  Frederic  Lansing  and  Charlotte  Barnum  Whipple, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Barnum  Whipple  and  Catherine  Lansing,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Whipple  and  Abigail  Harwood,  his  2nd  wife. 
Ezra  Whipple  (1742-1829),  served  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign 

in  Col.  Jonathan  Latimer's  regiment,  and  was  at  the  battle 

of  Bemis  Heights  and  Saratoga.     He  was  born  at  Stoning- 

ton,  Conn. ;  died  at  Sunderland,  Vt. 
Also  Nos.  6495,  11703. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  175 


MRS.  EULALIE  McDOWELL  COOK.  61408 

Born  in  Somerset  Co.,  N.  J. 

Descendant  of  Hannah  White  Arnett,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William  Osborn  McDowell  and  Josephine  Timans,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51405. 

MRS.  EVA  G.  BRISCOE  MILLER.  51409 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  N.  M.  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Cornelius  Van  Dyck,  Lewis  Simon 

Van  Antwerp,  and  Col.  Peter  Yates. 
Daughter  of  James  H.  Briscoe,  M.  D.,  and  Elizabeth  Van  Dyck  his  2nd 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Van  Dyck  and  Catlyna  Van  Antwerp,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Hendric  Van  Dyck  and  Eva  Groot  his  wife;  John 

Lewis  Van  Antwerp  and  Catlyna  Yates,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Cornelius   Van   Dyck  and  Tanneke  Yates,  his 

wife ;  Lewis  Simon  Van  Antwerp  and  Hendrika  Van  Buren  Fonda, 

his  wife;  Peter  Yates  and  Sarah  Van  Alstyne,  his  wife. 
Cornelius  Van  Dyck,  was  lieutenant  colonel  of  the  first  New 

York  regiment.     He  was  born,  1740,  in  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Lewis  Simon  Van  Antwerp  (1731-1809),  was  a  member  of  the 

Committee  of   Safety  of   Rensselaer  County. 
Peter   Yates    (1727-1807),    was   colonel    of    the    14th    Albany 

County  regiment.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Schaghticoke, 

N.  Y. 

Also  No.  21924. 

MISS  HARRIET  MAYFIELD.  54410 

Born  in  Saline  County,  Mo. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Benjamin  A.  Cooper. 
Daughter  of  James  Mayfield  and  Margaret  Cooper,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Tobias  Cooper  and  Mary  Wolfskill,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  A.  Cooper  and  Ann  Fullerton,  his  wife. 


[76  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 

Benjamin  A.  Fullerton  (1756-1841),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Saline  County,  Mo.,  1833  for  service  as  private,  spy 
and  lieutenant  in  Virginia,  1776-80.  He  was  born  in  Cul- 
peper  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Saline  County,  Mo. 

Also  No.  47226. 


MRS.  BETSEY  NEWTON  BUNTING.  51411 

Born  in  East  Hamburgh,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Thomas  L.  Bunting. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Timothy  Lockwood,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  R.  Newton  and  Maria  Lockwood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Lockwood  and  Betsey  Seymour,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Lockwood  and  Abigail  Mead,  his  wife. 

Timothy  Lockwood  (1735-83),  was  captain  of  a  train-band 
before  the  war  and  commanded  a  company  of  coast  guards 
during  the  revolution.  He  was  bom  and  died  in  Green- 
wich, Conn. 

Also  No.  22288. 


MRS.  CARRIE  L.  DUNNING.  51412 

Born  in  Hillsdale.  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  F.  M.  Dunning. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Winchell. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Stickle  and  Mercie  L.  Haywood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Haywood  and  Louise  J.  Winchell,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Winchell   (b.  1778)   and  Mercie  Lawrence, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Winchell  and  Zilphia  Virgil,  his  wife. 
Daniel  Winchell  (1761-1846),  served  as  private,  1777,  in  Lieut. 

Samuel   Warner's   company,   Col.   John   Ashley's   Berkshire 

County,    Massachusetts    regiment.      He    died    in    Egremont, 

Mass. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  177 


MRS.  JESSIE  BUNTING  HUESTIS.  51413 

Born  in  Hamburgh,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Charles  Calvin  Huestis.  t- 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Timothy  Lockwood. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  L.  Bunting  and  Betsey  Maria  Newton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  R.  Newton  and  Maria  Lockwood,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51411. 

MRS.  INEZ  MASON  LEONARD.  51414 

Bom  in  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Leonard. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Mason,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Morris  Mason  and  Sarah  Ann  Boswell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Mason  and  Mehitable  Lee,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Mason  and  Mary  Ann  Gardner,  his  1st  wife. 

Caleb  Mason  (1756-1812),  enlisted,  1780,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Peleg  Peck's  company,  Col.  Thomas  Carpenter's  Massa- 
chusetts regiment.  He  was  bom  and  died  in  Swansea, 
Mass. 

MRS.  ISABEL  S.  TREMAINE.  51415 

Born  in  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Gaius  M.  Tremaine,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Seth  Cole. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Bowyer  and  Maria  Dodge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ulysses  E.  Dodge  and  EHza  Jane  Trimble,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Dodge  and  Maria  Cole,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Seth  Cole  and  Celia  Sanford,  his  wife. 

Seth  Cole,  served  as  private  in  the  Hampshire  County,  Massa- 
chusetts militia.  He  was  born,  1756,  in  Chesterfield,  Mass., 
and  settled  in  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  1805,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  40041. 


178  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  HELEN  FROST  HURLBUT.  -  51416 

Bom  in  Bridgeport,  Me. 

Wife  of  Rev.  George  Wallace  Hurlbut. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Hilton,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Theodore  Long  Frost  and  Clarissa  Ann  Libby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Elden  Libby  and  Lucinda  Hilton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Hilton  and  Lydia  Allen,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hilton  and  Miriam  Getchell,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Hilton  (1753-1853),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Samuel  Derby's  company,  Col.  Prescott's  1st  York 
County  regiment,  and  was  in  the  battles  of  White  Plains 
and  Trenton.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1840, 
from  Sanford,  Me.    He  was  born  in  Wells,  Me. 

MRS.  LEILA  HORTON  SQUYER.  51417 

Born  in  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Frank  Seymour  Squyer. 

Descendant  of  Aaron  Heath. 

Daughter  of  George  Calvin  Horton  and  Flora  Abigail  Joslin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  W.  Horton  and  Ora  Angeline  Sweet,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Sweet  and  Mary  Heath,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Heath  and  Rhoda  Edson,  his  wife. 

Aaron  Heath  (1754-1843),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Luke  Drury's  company,  Col.  Artemus  Ward's  regiment,  and 
was  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  He  was  born  in  Stafford, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Sandisfield,  Mass. 

MRS.  MARY  INGERSOLL  ADSITT.  51418 

Bom  in  Lodi,   N.  Y, 

Wife  of  Eugene  Adsitt. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Ingersoll  and  of  Frederick  Van  Liew, 
of  New  Jersey. 


LINEJAGE  BOOK.  I79 


Daughter  of  Monmouth  Hart  IngersoU  and  Mary  Van  Liew,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Ingersoll  and  Hannah  Knapp,  his  wife;  Rich- 
ard Van  Liew  and  Maria  Hoagland,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ingersoll  and  Jerusha  Ingersoll,  his  wife; 
Frederick  Van  Liew  and  Penelope  Stout,  his  wife, 

Samuel  Ingersoll  (1744-1816),  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Charles  Smith's  company  of  militia,  Col.  John  Meade's 
9th  Connecticut  regiment.  He  was  bom  in  Stamford;  died 
in  Sheldrake,  N.  Y. 

Frederick  Van  Liew  (1753-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1832,  for  services  rendered  as  foragemaster,  3rd  regi- 
ment, Middlesex  County,  New  Jersey  militia.  He  was  born 
in  Somerset  County,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Lodi,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  LURA  BARTLETT  TAYLOR.  51419 

Born  in  Galway,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Nathaniel  Taylor. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Bartlett. 

Daughter  of  Julius  Bartlett  and  Eudora  Stark  Weather,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Bartlett  and  Lura  Backus,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Bartlett  and  Mercy  Otis,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Bartlett,  enlisted,  1781,  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Peter 
Vail's  company  of  guards,  for  the  sea  coast  defence.  He 
was  bom,  1725,  in  Lebanon,  Conn.,  and  removed,  1785,  to 
Florida,  New  York. 

MRS.  ALTHEA  D.  LOUK  PATTERSON.  51420 

Born  in  Grundy  County,  la. 

Wife  of  Henry  S.  Patterson, 

Descendant  of  Asa  Gillett. 

Daughter  of  Jeremiah  Louk  and  Augusta  Gillett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Gillett,  Jr.,  and  Laura  Osborne,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Asa  Gillett  and  Naomi  Hosford,  his  wife. 


l8o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Asa  Gillett  (1764-1839),  enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
William  Hoagland's  company,  Col.  Elisha  Shelton's  Con- 
necticut regiment  of  Light  Dragoons.  He  was  placed  on 
the  pension  roll,  1818.  He  was  born  in  Litchfield  County, 
Conn.;  died  in  Clinton,  Mich. 


MRS.  IDA  VIRGINIA  COPE.  51431 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  George  W.  Cope. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Donolson,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  John  C.  Eckel  and  Jane  E.  Lowndes,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Donelson  Lowndes  and  Hannah  Lowe,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Lowndes  and  Sarah  Donelson,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    William    Donelson   and    Sarah    Griscom,    his 

wife,  m.  1770. 
William  Donelson  (1749-89),  commanded  a  privateer  and  was 

captured  by  the  British,  carried  to  England  and  not  released 

until  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis.    He  was  lost  at  sea. 

Also  Nos.  18160,  46879. 

MRS.  EDNA  M.  L.  SMITH.  51422 

Bom  in  Norway,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Raynold  W.  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  David  Legg,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Asa  Harrison  Legg  and  Josephine  Maria  Brainerd,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Adna  Legg  and  Catherine  Vosburg  ,his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Legg  and  Comfort  White,  his  2nd  wife. 

David  Legg  (1756-1844),  responded  to  the  Lexington  alarm 
from  Mendon,  Mass.,  in  Capt  Gersham  Nelson's  company. 
He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1840,  for  service  as  cor- 
poral and  sergeant.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Mendon. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  l8l 


MRS.  JOSEPHINE  A.  BATCHELDER  SPRAKER.  51423 

Born  in  Herkimer,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  David  Spraker. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Batchelder,  3rd,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Henry  Batchelder  and  Algelina  Kohlamer,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Mark  Batchelder  and  Aseneth  Merrill,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Batchelder,  3rd,  and  Nancy  Low,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Batchelder,  3rd  (1757-1817),  was  a  private  in  Capt. 
Joseph  Parson's  company,  Col.  David  Oilman's  regiment, 
1777.  He  served  as  musician  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign 
under  Capt.  Moses  Leavitt  and  Col.  Abraham  Drake.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Northwood,  Mass. 

Also  No.  14283. 

MISS  JULIA  C.  ROOT.  52424 

Bom  in  Gloversville,  N,  Y. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Jesse  Root,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  George  H.  Root  and  Helen  Churchill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  W.  Root  and  Julia  Corning,  his  wife, 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  B.  Root  and  Martha  Sergeant,  his  wife. 

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

Jesse  Root  (1737-1822),  a  graduate  of  Princeton,  raised  a 
company  in  1777  and  was  made  lieutenant  colonel.  He 
was  a  delegate  to  the  Continental  Congress,  1778-83,  and 
became  Chief  Justice.  He  was  bom  in  Coventry;  died  in 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  1057,  2414,  11915,  20413,  24021,  28541,  35183. 

MISS  ALMA  GILLETTE  COLE.  51425 

Born  in  Helena,  Mont. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Schenck,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  Charles  Knox  Cole  and  Harriet  Gillette,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Charles  N.  Cole  and  Lovisa  B.  Wood,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  H.  Cole  and  Mary  Schenck,  his  wife. 


l82  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Schenck  and  Ruth  Ann  Knox,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Schenck  and  Maria  Van  Dorn,  his  wife. 

John  Schenck  (1740-94),  was  captain  of  the  Middlesex  County 
militia  at  the  battle  of  the  Jerseys.  His  house  was  occu- 
pied by  the  British  and  the  battle  of  Princeton  was  fought 
near  there.  He  was  born  in  Pleasant  Valley;  died  at  Penns 
Neck,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  2620,  19166,  43171,  44554. 


MRS.  CORA  PENNOCK  PHILLIPS.  51436 

Born  in  Champion,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Frank  P.  Phillips. 

Descendant  of  John  Pardee,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Emory  J.  Pennock  and  Cordelia  M.  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Wilson  Pennock  and  Sarah  Pardee,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Pardee  and  Hannah  Gage,  his  wife. 

John  Pardee  (1704-1837),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  David 
Pardee's  company.  Col.  Thaddeus  Cranes'  regiment  of  West- 
chester County,  New  York,  militia.  He  was  born  in  Salem; 
died  in  Champion,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  NORTON  PHILLIPS.  51437 

Born  in  Leyden,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  John  R.  Phillips. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  John  Norton,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  George  Pitcairn  Norton  and  Eliza  Angie  Roberts,  his  3rd 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Norton  and  Mary  Twitchell,  his  wife. 
John  Norton  (1734-1804),  served  as  ensign  in  the  Connecticut 

militia  in  New  York,  1777;  also  at  West  Point,  1781.     He 

was  born  and  died  at  Wolcott,  Conn. 
Also  No.  30035. 


lineage;  book.  183 


MISS  GRACE  ETTA  DUNNING.  51438 

Born  in  Rome,  N.  Y. 

Descendant   of    Col.    Ebenezer   Avery   and    of    Sergt.    Daniel 

Denison. 
Daughter  of  Lewis  Erwin  Dunning  and  Etta  Cole  Denison,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Wellington  Denison  and  Rhoda  Ann  Cole,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Latham  Denison  and  Eleanor  Tifft,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Denison  and  Katherine  Avery,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Avery  and  Lucy  Latham,  his  wife. 
Ebenezer  Avery  (1704-80),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 

resigned  the  command  of  his  regiment,  1776,  on  account  of 

age.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Groton,  Conn. 
Also  Nos.  18730,  22808,  25655,  40687,  42593. 
Daniel  Denison  (1730-93),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt.  Stephen 

Niles'  company,  4th  regiment.  New  York  militia,  under  Col. 

William  Van  Renssalaer,     He  was  born  in  New  London, 

Conn. ;  died  in  Stephentown,  N.  Y. 
Also  Nos.  7154,  17212. 

MRS.  SARAH  W.  KENDALL  BROWN.  51429 

Born  in  Galesburg,  111. 

Wife  of  Henry  L.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Thomas  Kendall,  ist. 

Daughter  of  John  Kendall  and  Deborah  Avery,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Kendall,  3rd   (1785-1831)    and  Olive  Crane, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  Kendall,  2nd,  and  Ruth  Waters,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  Kendall,   1st,  and  Mary  Curtis, 

his  wife. 
Thomas  Kendall,  ist  (i  745-1 836),  was  commissioned  chaplain, 

1776,  of  Knox's  Continental  artillery  regiment.     He  applied 

for  a  pension,  1818,  from  Milbury,  Mass.,  and  it  was  allowed. 

He  was  born  in  Hopkinton,  Mass. ;  died  in  New  Lebanon, 

N.  Y. 
Also  No.  21056. 


184  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  LOUISE  TAYLOR  HALLENBECK.  51430 

Born  in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Wife  of  Charles  E.  Hallenbeck. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Taylor. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Rush  Taylor  and  Caroline  Mundy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Augustus  Fitz-Randolph  Taylor,  M.D.,  and  Catharine 
Schuyler  Neilson,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Taylor  and  Rachel  Potter,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Taylor  and  Jannet  Fitz-Randolph,  his  wife. 

John  Taylor  (1751-1801),  in  1775,  was  captain  of  Col.  John 
Neilson's  battalion  of  minute  men  and  rose  to  the  rank  of 
colonel.  He  was  in  the  battles  of  Princeton,  Somerset  Court 
House,  Monmouth  and  Connecticut  Farms.  He  was  born 
in  Princeton,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  47992. 

MRS.  ALICE  MERRITT  HOTCHKIN.  51431 

Born  in  Seneca  County,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  George  A.  Hotchkin. 

Descendant  of  Major  Ebenezer  Slauson. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Fish  Merritt  and  Augusta  Slauson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Slauson  and  Hannah  Griffin,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter   of   Ebenezer    Slauson    and   Rachael    Hayes,    his   2nd 

wife. 
Ebenezer  Slauson  (1730-1821),  commanded  the  first  company 

of  minute  men  of  Westchester  County,  New  York,  1776,  and 

promoted  major  in   the  same  regiment.     He   was   born  in 

Connecticut ;  died  in  Westerlo,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  AUGUSTA  SLAUSON  MERRITT.  51432 

Born  in  Greenville,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Richard  Fish  Merritt. 

Descendant  of  Major  Ebenezer  Slauson. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  Slauson  and  Hannah  Griffin,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51431. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  185 


MRS.  EVA  ALLIE  O'NEIL.  51433 

Born  in  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  John  O'Neil. 

Descendant  of  Seth  Warner,  John  Potter,  and  Lieut.  Edward 

Painter. 
Daughter  of   Edward   L.   Warner    (1828-64)    and  Abigail  J.   Browning 

(1826-1908),  his  wife,  m.  1851. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Edward  Warner    (1800-73)    and  Ann  Maria 

Hotchkin    (1803-90),  his  wife,  m,   1821;  John   W.   Browning    (1790- 

1852)   and  Bathsheba  Knowles,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Seth  Warner  and  Polly  Painter   (1781-1854),  his 

wife,   m.    1797;   Jeffrey   Hazard   Browning    (1762-1820)    and    Martha 

Potter  (1749-1819),  his  wife,  m.  1787. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John   Potter  and   Elizabeth  Hazard    (b.  1729), 

his  wife;   Edward  Painter  and  Betty  Trusdail    (1759-92),  his   wife, 

m.  1770. 
Seth  Warner  (1760-1845),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 

Greene  County,  New  York,  1832,  for  service  as  private  Mas- 
sachusetts  Continental   line.     He   was   born   in   Wilbraham, 

Mass. ;  died  in  Freehold,  N.  Y. 
John  Potter   (1715-88),  served  on  war  committees  of   South 

Kingston,  Rhode  Island,  where  he  was  born  and  died. 
Edward  Painter   (1745-1800),  enlisted,   1777,  in  Capt.  James 

Gregg's  company,  3rd  New  York  regiment,  commanded  by 

Col.  Peter  Gansevoort,  and  subsequently  served  as  lieutenant 

in  Col.  Van  Alstine's  Albany  Co.,  New  York  regiment  of 

militia.    He  died  in  Greene  County,  N.  Y. 
Also  No.  50906. 

MRS.  GABRIELLA  SHALER  WEBB.  51434 

Born  in  Covington,  Ky. 


Wife  of  Willoughby  Lane  Webb. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  John  Page,  of  Virginia. 


l86  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  Southgate   Shaler    (b.  1841)    and  Sophia  Penn 

Page  (b.  1845),  his  wife,  m.  1862. 
Granddaughter  of  Rev.   Charles   Henry   Page    (b.   1801)    and   Gabriella 

Crawford,  his  wife,  m.  1827. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Byrd  Page   (b,  1768)   and  Anne  Lee,  his 

wife,  m.  1793. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Mann  Page  (b.  1742)  and  Mary  Mason  Selden, 

his  wife,  m.  1763. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Page  and  Jane  Byrd,  his  wife,  m.  1746. 
John  Page  (1720-80),  member  of  Committee  of  Safety,  from 

Virginia,  1775.     He  was  born  in  Rosewell;  died  in  North 

End,  Va. 

MRS.  BLANCHE  GARDINER  KETCHAM.  51435 

Born  in  Westtown,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Robert  T.  Ketcham. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Elmer. 

Daughter  of  Emmet  Van  Rensselaer  Gardiner  and  Emma  Amelia  Mapes, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   John    Elmer    Smith   Gardiner   and    Phebe   Millicent 

Cash,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Ira  Gardiner  and  Anne  Maria  Smith,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Smith  and  Nancy  Elmer,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Elmer  and  Anne  Thompson,  his 

wife. 
Nathaniel  Elmer  (1733-97),  was  commissioned  captain,  1776, 

of  the  Florida  company,  Orange  County  militia.     He  was 

born  in  Newark,  Conn.;  died  in  New  York. 
Also  No.  43671. 

MRS.  ANNA  CORWIN  GUMAER.  51436 

Born  in  Mongaup  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Peter  E.  Gumaer. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Corwin,  John  Ketchum,  Philip  Ketchum, 
and  Capt.  Benjamin  Vail. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  187 


Daughter  of  Henry  K.  Corwin  and  Elizabeth  Coleman,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Corwin,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Knight,  his  wife ;  Thomas 

Coleman  and  Prudence  (Corwin),  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Corwin  and  Julia  Ann  Vail,  his  wife;  Joseph 

Corwin  and  Jemima  Ketchum,  his  wife   (parents  of  Prudence). 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of   Joshua    Corwin    and    Annie    Paine,    his   wife; 

Benjamin   Vail   and   Elizabeth   Stillwell,   his   wife;    Philip    Ketchum 

and  Elizabeth  Young,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Ketchum  and  Sarah  Matheus,  his  wife. 
Joshua  Corwin  (1735-1812),  was  a  signer  of  the  Association 

Test,  1775,  and  served,  1776,  as  a  minute  man  in  the  1st 

Suffolk  County  regiment.    He  died  in  Orange  County,  N.  Y. 
John  Ketchum  (1716-94),  removed  before  the  revolution  from 

Long   Island  to   Orange   County,   where  he  was   an   active 

patriot. 
Philip    Ketchum    (1746-1816),    served    in    the    first    regiment, 

Orange  County  militia. 
Benjamin  Vail  (1740-79),  was  captain  in  Col.  Hathorn's  regi- 
ment of  militia  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Minisink.    He 

was  born  and  died  in  New  York. 
Also  No.  36431. 

MRS.  ANGELINE  V.  RHODES  HARDING.  51437 

Born  in  Deerpark,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Elisha  O.  Harding. 

Descendant  of  Capt,  Abraham  Cuddeback  and  of  Hermanns 
(Herman)  Van  Inwegen. 

Daughter  of  Beniah  Rhodes  (1823-93)  and  Mary  Cuddeback  (b.  1826), 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Cuddeback  (1794-1844)  and  Jane  Van  In- 
wegen (1801-35),  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  A.  Cuddeback  and  Charlotte  Van  In- 
wegen, his  wife;  Cornelius  Van  Inwegen  (1772-1814)  and  Deborah 
Westbrook  (b.  1774),  his  wife  (parents  of  Jane). 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Cuddeback  and  Esther  Gumaer,  his 
wife;  Hermanns  (Herman)  Van  Inwegen  and  Margrietje  Cole 
(1747-1802),  his  wife,  m.  1759. 


l88  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Abraham  Cuddeback  (i 738-1817),  served  as  lieutenant  and 
captain  of  Ulster  County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Pein- 
pack;  died  in  Deerpark,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  33030. 

Hermanus  Van  Inwegen  (1733-1814),  served  as  a  private  in 
the  Ulster  County  militia.  Col.  James  McClaghry's  2nd  regi- 
ment.   He  was  born  and  died  in  Deerpark,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  M.  BELLE  SEELY  MASTERSON.  51438 

Born  in  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Henry  Masterson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Roe,  and  of  Capt.  Nathaniel 

Elmer, 
Daughter  of  Gabriel  Seely  and  Eliza  Ann  Gardiner,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Thaddeus   Seely  and   Elizabeth   Roe,   his  wife;   Ira 

Smith  Gardiner  and  Ann  Maria  Smith,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Roe,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Satterly,  his  wife; 

John  Smith  and  Nancy  Elmer,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Roe  and  Susannah  Roe,  his  wife. 
See  51435. 
Nathaniel  Roe  (1734-1814),  was  captain  of  the  3rd  regiment, 

Orange  County,  New  York  militia.    He  was  born  in  Florida, 

N.  Y. ;  died  in  Chester. 
Also  No.  46408. 

MISS  MARY  ADELE  SCHOONMAKER.  51439 

Born  in  Goshen,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  John  Wilkin  and  of  Capt.  Jason  Wilkin,  of  New 

York. 
Daughter  of  Theodore  Denton  Schoonmaker  and  Isabella  Wilkin  Far- 

rington,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Rev.   Thomas   Tate   Farrington   and   Mary   Martha 

Wilkin,  his  wife. 


LINKAGE  BOOK,  189 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Denton  Wilkin  and  Isabella  Jackson,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jason  Wilkin,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Denton,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jason  Wilkin  and  Sarah  Bull  Booth,  his  wife. 

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

John  Wilkin  (1698-1783),  in  1775  signed  the  non-importation 
act,  and  was  member  of  Committee  of  Safety  and  Observa- 
tion from  Hanover  Precinct.  He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died 
in  Montgomery  County,  N.  Y. 

Jason  Wilkin  (1733-1804),  served  as  lieutenant  and  captain, 
1775,  of  the  militia.  He  was  bom  and  died  in  Montgomery, 
N.  Y. 

Also  No.  35479. 


MISS  NETTIE  HINCHMAN  WILLCOX.  51440 

Born  in  Warwick,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Elmer. 

Daughter  of  John  Wickham  Wilcox  and  H.  Louise  Gardiner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   John   Elmer   Smith   Gardiner   and    Phebe   Millicent 

Cash,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Ira  Gardiner  and  Anne  Maria  Smith,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Smith  and  Nancy  Elmer,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51435. 

MRS.  VINA  M.  LADUE  HURD.  51441 

Born  in  Sweden,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  R.  C.  Kurd. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  King. 

Daughter  of  Alonzo  LaDue  and  Mary  Elizabeth  King,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  King  and  Lavina  Sizer,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Mangle  King  and  Charlotte  Drummond,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  King  and  Lettie  Rail,  his  wife. 


190  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Thomas  King  (1764-1864),  enlisted  as  a  boy  at  fourteen  years 
of  age,  as  a  teamster  at  the  time  Washington  crossed  the 
Hudson  into  New  Jersey,  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Trenton. 
He  was  born  in  Haverstraw,  N.  Y. ;  died  at  Adams  Basin. 

Also  50426. 


MRS.  NELLIE  SPRING  PRESTON.  51443 

Born  in  Plymouth,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Charles  Preston. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Spring. 

Daughter  of  James  N.  Spring  and  Ellen  J.  DeWitt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amasa  Spring  and  Juliette  A.  De  La  Mater,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Spring  and  Naomi  Sedgwick,  his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Spring  (1750-1831),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Berk- 
shire County,  militia.  He  was  born  in  Tryingham,  Mass.; 
died  in  Charlton,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  31700. 

MRS.  CLARIE  LYON  QUECK-BERNER.  51443 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  C.  A.  J.  Queck-Berner. 

Descendant  of  Nehemiah  Webb  Lyon  and  of  Lieut.  David 
Boland,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Sherwood  Adams  Lyon  and  Frances  Abigail  Boland,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Lyon  and  Jeanette  Beardsley,  his  wife;  Fred- 
erick Boland  and  Jacintha  Randall,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Lyon  and  Sally  Adams,  his  wife;  Reuben 
Boland  and  Abigail  Foster,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nehemiah  Webb  Lyon  and  Sarah  Treadwell, 
his  wife;  David  Boland  and  Betty  Keeler,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I9I 


Nehemiah  Webb  Lyon  (1759-1860),  in  1781,  was  a  private  in 
Capt.  Najah  Bennett's  company.  He  was  a  pensioner  when 
he  died.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Trumbull,  Conn. 

Also  No.  8669. 

David  Boland  (1748-95),  served  as  cornet  in  the  militia  Light 
Horse  and  as  lieutenant  in  Maj.  Elisha  Sheldon's  dragoons, 
1776.    He  was  bom  in  Woodbury;  died  in  Sharon. 

Also  Nos.  22539,  46178. 


MRS.  EVA  L.  MILLER  BOOTH.  51444 

Born  in  Augusta,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Herman  Walstein  Booth. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Cody. 

Daughter  of  Morris  Samuel  Miller  and  Jane  Cody,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frances  Atson  Cody  and  Phoebe  Faulkner,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Cody,  Jr.,  and  Clarissa  Hitchcock,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Samuel    Cody   and    Susannah   Armstrong,    his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cody  and  Martha  Caryl,  his  wife. 
Isaac   Cody    (1739-1827),   served  as   a   private,   1777,   in   the 

Massachusetts  militia,  and  with  him  was  his  son,   Samuel. 

He  was  born  in  Union,  Conn. ;  died  in  Oneida  County,  N.  Y. 
Also  No.  36972. 


MRS.  CASSIE  MILNES  HILL.  51445 

Born  in  Montgomery  County,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Percival  S.  Hill. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Rowland,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  John  Milnes  and  Adeline  Rowland,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Rowland  and  Mary  McMullen,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Rowland  and  Elizabeth  Brittain,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Rowland  and  Sarah  Maxwell,  his  wife. 


192  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Jonathan  Rowland,  commanded  the  fourth  company  of  Ches- 
ter County  militia  under  Col.  Richard  Thomas.  He  was 
born  in  West  Chester,  Pa.,  1751,  and  died  in  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Also  No.  13736. 

MISS  MARY  NORMA  ROBINSON.  51446 

Born  in  Deer  Lodge,  Mont. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  William  Davidson. 

Daughter  of  John  C.  Robinson  and  Ella  Henrietta  Ewing,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  C.  Ewing  and  Maria  Harris,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Finis  Ewing  and  Margaret  Davidson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Davidson  and  Mary  Brevard,  his  wife. 

William  Davidson  (1746-81),  served  as  major,  1776;  lieutenant- 
colonel,  1777,  and  for  bravery  was  promoted  brigadier  gen- 
eral. He  was  born  in  Lancaster  County,  Pa.,  and  was  killed 
at  the  battle  of  Cowans  Ford,  North  Carolina. 

Also  No.  48624. 


MRS.  HARRIE  MOORE  THRADY.  51447 

Born  in  Belleville,  N.  J. 

Wife  of  Henry  Merwin  Thrady. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Nichols,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Thomas  Moore  and  Julia  E.  G.  Stewart,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Phoenix  Moore  and  Eliza  Jane  Vanderpool,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Vanderpool  and  Sarah  Nichols,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Nichols  and  Elizabeth  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Robert  Nichols  (1735-1814),  commanded  a  company  of  vol- 
unteers from  Newark,  N.  J.,  2nd  regiment,  Essex  County 
militia.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Newark. 

Also  No.  5849,  8513. 


lineage;  book.  193 


MRS.  MARY  KINNEY  BREHM.  51448 

Born  in  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Abram  Brehra. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Kinney. 

Daughter  of  John  Palmer  Kinney  and  Emma  Delaplane,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  C.  Kinney  and  Mary,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Kinney  and  Rebecca  Coates,  his  wife. 

Stephen  Kinney  (1762-1848),  enlisted,  1778,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  William  Whitney's  company.  Col.  Samuel  McLellan's 
regiment,  and  was  in  Sullivan's  expedition  to  Rhode  Island. 
He  was  placed  on  the  Ohio  pension  roll,  1832.  He  was  bom 
in  Preston,  Conn.;  died  in  Mt.  Holly,  Ohio. 

MRS.  SARA  ELIZABETH  SEARS.  51449 

Born  in  Sandisfield,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Wheeler. 

Daughter  of  Henry  M.  Sears  and  Mary  E.  Wheeler,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Wheeler  and  Mary  Ann  Smith,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Wheeler  and  Mary  Sage,  his  wife. 
Jonathan  Wheeler   (1762-1848),  served  several  enlistments  as 

private  under  different  commands  in  the  New  York  militia. 

He  was  born  in  Rehoboth,  Mass. ;  died  in  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 
Also  No.  38463. 

MISS  FLORENCE  KELLOGG  WHEDON.  51450 

Born  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Kellogg,  Capt.  Noah  Kellogg,  Noah  Kel- 
logg, Jr.,  and  Martin  Kellogg,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  George  Denison  Whedon  and  Ella  Marie  Kellogg,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horace  Dryden  Kellogg  and  Mary  Bowen  Stone,  his 
2nd  wife. 


194  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Martin  Kellogg  and  Lucy  Seymour,  his  wife;  John 
Randall  Stone  and  Philinda  Kellogg,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Noah  Kellogg,  Jr.,  and  Deborah  Knowlton,  his 
wife  (parents  of  Philinda),  Abraham  Kellogg  and  Sarah  Marsh,  his 
wife   (parents  of  Martin). 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Noah  Kellogg  and  Clemence  Merrill,  his 
wife ;  Isaac  Kellogg  and  Mary  Webster,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Kellogg  (1697-1787),  deputy  to  the  General  Assembly 
from  New  Hartford,  1776.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

Noah  Kellogg  (1729-77),  commanded  a  company  from  New 
Hartford,  Connecticut,  where  he  was  born. 
Noah  Kellogg,  Jr.  (1756-1822),  enhsted,  1776,  and  served 
throughout  the  entire  war;  was  in  the  disastrous  campaign 
against  Quebec  when  Montgomery  fell.  He  applied  for  a 
pension  and  if  he  had  lived  one  hour  longer  his  family  would 
have  received  pay  for  his  service.  He  was  born  in  New 
Hartford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Frankfort,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  49633. 

Martin  Kellogg  (1758-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Herkimer  County,  N.  Y.,  1833,  for  service  as  private  in  the 
New  York  Continental  line.  He  was  born  in  Connecticut; 
died  in  West  Winfield,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  17181. 


MISS  ETHEL  MAE  WHEDON.  51451 

Born  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Kellogg,  Capt.  Noah  Kellogg,  Noah  Kel- 
logg and  Martin  Kellogg. 

Daughter  of  George  Denison  Whedon  and  Ella  Marie  Kellogg,  his  2nd 
wife. 

See  No.  51450. 


LINEIAGE  BOOK.  1 95 


MRS.  ALICE  L.  EDWARDS  HARRIS.  51452 

Born  in  Dewitt,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Ira  Harris,  M.D. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Wilcox. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  King  Edwards  and  Phrinda  R.  Hotchkin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Edwards  and  Electa  Wilcox,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Abel  Wilcox  and  Acksa  King,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Wilcox  and  Lois  Carpenter,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Wilcox  (1744-1827),  was  commissioned  captain,  1775, 
and  participated  in  the  battle  of  Breed's  Hill;  later  accom- 
panioned  Benedict  Arnold  through  the  forests  to  Quebec, 
where  they  joined  the  Continental  army  under  General  Mont- 
gomery.   He  was  born  in  Peru,  Mass. ;  died  in  Dewitt,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  MARY  E.  BURDICK  MARVIN.  51453 

Born  in  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Edwin  Morgan  Marvin. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Ephraim  Pearce. 

Daughter  of  Ransom  Allen  Burdick  and  Ellen  James,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elias  Burdick  and  Phebe  Pearce,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Borden  Pearce  and  Mary  Payne,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Pearce  and  Phebe  Manton,  his  wife. 

Ephraim  Pearce  (1733-1816),  served  as  ensign,  1778,  in  Capt. 
Emor  Olney's  company,  Col.  John  Mathewson's  regiment  of 
Rhode  Island  State  troops.  He  was  born  in  North  Kingston, 
R.  I. ;  died  in  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  BLANCHE  LITTLE  WILCOX.  51454 

Born  in  Burlington,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Dudley  K.  Wilcox. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Tenny, 


196  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  George  Bailey  Little  and  Esther  Palmer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Caleb  J.  T.  Little  and •  Brooks,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Abner  Bailey  Little  and  Nancy  Tenny,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Tenny  and  Phebe  Jewett,  his  wife. 

William  Tenny  (1765-1806),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm,  and  served  at  White  Plains,  1776,  under  Capt 
William  Reed.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Hollis,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  28930. 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  GLEASON  HOPSON.  51455 

Born  in  Dodge  County,  Minn. 

Wife  of  Harry  Benjamin  Hopson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Henry  Sherman,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Gleason  and  Lucy  Ann  Slocum,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  W.  Sherman  Slocum  and  Rhoda  Van  Cort- 
land Manter,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Slocum  and  Mary  Sherman,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Sherman  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Gardner, 
his  wife. 

Henry  Sherman  (1759-1830),  entered  the  army  as  ensign.  He 
suffered  as  a  prisoner  in  New  York  and  when  exchanged 
served  as  captain  until  peace  was  declared.  He  was  born  and 
died  in  Kingston,  R.  I. 

Also  Nos.  735,  1680,  6038,  27701. 

MRS.  LUCY  ANN  LENT  MAGILL.  51456 

Born  in  Keesville,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Thomas  H.  Magill. 

Descendant  of  Hercules  Lent,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Judah  Lent  and  Mary  Eliza  Adams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ryck  (Richard)  van  Lent  and  Mary  Judah,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Hercules  Lent  and  Lavinia  Van  Tassel,  his  wife. 

Hercules  Lent  (1737-1816),  enlisted,  1781,  in  Capt.  John  Copp's 
company,  Col.  Goose  Van  Schaick's  1st  regiment.  New  York 
line.    He  was  bom  and  died  in  Westchester  County,  N.  Y. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  1 97 


MRS.  MARY  SOPHIA  LENT  WALES.  51457 

Born  in  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Edward  R.  Wales. 

Descendant  of  Hercules  Lent. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Judah  Lent  and  Mary  Eliza  Adams,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51456. 

MRS.  ISABEL  PERKINS  LENT.  51458 

Born  in  Lloyd,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  A.  D.  Lent. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Solomon  Purdy,  of  New  York, 

Daughter  of  Richard  D.  Perkins  and  Susan  H.  Purdy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Purdy  and  Julia  Hutchings,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Purdy  and  Ruth  Merritt,  his  wife. 

Solomon  Purdy  (1732-1826),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  3rd 
regiment,  Westchester  County  militia.  He  was  born  in  West- 
chester County,  N.  Y, ;  died  in  Marlborough, 

MRS.  BESSIE  MARGIA  OWEN  MASON.  51459 

Born  in  Occidental,  Cal. 

Wife  of  Bartle  Mason. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Cuddeback,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Oscar  Darwin  Owen  and  Agnes  Helen  Cairns,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Israel   Holdredge   Owen   and  Mary   Van    Etten,  his 

wife, 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Anthony  Van  Etten,  Jr.,  and  Jemima  Cuddeback, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Cuddeback  and  Catherine  Van  Vleet, 

his  wife. 


198  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE;  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

Benjamin  Cuddeback,  served  as  a  private  at  Fort  Montgomery 
and  in  defense  of  Fort  Gumaer  on  the  frontier  of  Orange 
County.  In  1778  he  distinguished  himself  at  Fort  DeWitt 
when  Brandt  invaded  the  valley.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Orange  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  7157,  28713. 

MRS.  IDA  VAN  ORDEN  INGRAHAM.  51460 

Born  in  New  Hope,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Andreas  Van  Orden,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  John  Van  Orden  and  Mariah  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andreas  Van  Orden  and  Jemima  Jane  Earle,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Van  Orden  and  Catherine  Eckerson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Andreas  Van  Orden  and  Martha  Van  Blascom, 
his  wife. 

Andreas  Van  Orden  (1741-1811),  took  the  oath  of  allegiance 
in  Orange  County,  New  York,  1775,  and,  1778,  was  in  Col. 
Anne  Hawkes  Hays'  2nd  regiment  of  Orange  County  militia, 
and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Stony  Point.  He  was 
born  in  Schraalenburgh,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Preakness. 

Also  No.  46819. 

MISS  JULIA  VAN  ORDEN.  51461 

Born  in  New  Hope,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Andreas  Van  Orden. 

Daughter  of  John  Van  Orden  and  Mariah  Johnson,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51460. 

MRS.  JESSIE  A.  BEAN  KINGSBURY.  51462 

Born  in  Morris,  111. 

iWife  of  Charles  Kingsbury. 
Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Hoadley. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I99 


Daughter  of  Irving  Wilson  Bean  and  Augusta  Bean,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Bean  and  Hannah  Hoadley,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   Nathaniel   Hoadley  and  Eunice   Tyler,   his   wife, 

m.  1780. 
Nathaniel  Hoadley   (1755-1822),  enlisted  as  a  private  in  the 

4th  company,  Col.  William  Douglas'  Connecticut  regiment. 

He  was  born  in  Branford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Solon,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  HELEN  ROBERTS  CARPENTER.  51463 

Born  in  Windsor,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Franklin  Carpenter. 

Descendant  of  James  Roberts,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  James  Roberts  and  Margaret  Moore,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elihu  Roberts  and  Deborah  Munsell,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Roberts  and  Jerusha  Talcott,  his  wife. 

James  Roberts  (1739-96),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Connecticut 

line.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Windsor,  Conn. 
Also  No.  22281. 

MRS.  HATTIE  E.  DUDLEY.  51464 

Born  in  Westchester  County,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Oscar  E.  Dudley. 

Descendant  of  John  Ryer,  and  of  Capt.  *Hendrick  Puiver,  of 

New  York. 
Daughter  of  William  Henry  Ryer  and  Phebe  Jane  Pulver,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Ryer,  Jr.,  and  Eliza  Anne   Palmer,  his  wife; 

John  Pulver  and  Jane  Le  Ferge,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Ryer  and  Sarah  Browers,  his  wife ;  Hendrick 

Pulver  and  Anna  Pickert,  his  wife. 
John  Ryer   (1759-1827),  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 

Nicholas  Berrien's  company,  Col.  Joseph  Drake's  Westchester 

County  regiment,  of  New  York.    He  was  born  in  Westchester 

County;  died  in  Brooklyn. 


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200  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  ANNIE  RANDALL  HENDERSON.  51465 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Henry  C.  Henderson. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  John  Davis,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Charles  H.  Randall  and  Mary  A.  Myer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Myer  and  Catherine  Baylis,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Baylis  and  Katharine  Blume,  his  wife. 

John  Baylis  (1752-75),  enhsted,  1776,  as  a  private  and  corporal 
in  Capt.  Daniel  Mill's  company,  Col.  Goose  Van  Schaick's 
regiment.  New  York  troops.  He  was  born  in  Schaghticoke, 
N.  Y. 

MRS.  ELINOR  WARE  REMER.  51466 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  John  A.  Remer. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Alvord,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Plankinghorn  Ware  and  Eliza  Alvord  (b.  1811),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Alvord,  Jr.  (b.  1774)  and  Elizabeth  Buckley,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Alvord  and  Sarah  Wakeman,  his  wife. 

John  Alvord  (1750-1845),  enlisted,  1776,  as  private  and  pro- 
moted sergeant  in  Capt.  Ebenezer  Hill's  company,  and  served 
several  other  enlistments  under  different  commands.  He  was 
born  in  Fairfield ;  died  in  Greenfield  Hill,  Conn. 

MRS.  CORNELIA  C.  STAFFORD.  51467 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Wife  of  James  W.  Stafford. 

Descendant  of  Major  Ebenezer  Slauson,  Matthew  Ten  Eyck, 

Richard  Ten  Eyck,  Matthew  Keator,  George  Sands,  Matthias 

Baker,  and  Joseph  Griffin. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  201 


Daughter  of  Austin  M.  Slauson  and  Elizabeth  Carpenter,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Albert  Slauson  and  Cornelia  C.  Ten  Eyck,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Slauson  and  Hannah  Griffin,  his  wife; 

Matthew  P.  Ten  Eyck  and  Ann  P.  Keator,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51431. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of  Joseph   Griffin  and  Rhaunea   Peck,   his   wife; 

Richard  Ten  Eyck  and  Janette  Baker,  his  wife;  James  Keator  and 

Sibyl  Sands,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Ten  Eyck  and  Cornelia  Wynkoop, 

his  wife;  Matthias  Baker  and  Catherine  Edgar,  his  wife;  Matthew 

Keator  and  Ann  Pack,  his  wife;  George  Sands  and  Jemima  Smith, 

his  wife. 

Matthew  Ten  Eyck  (1728-1809),  was  a  member  of  the  Pro- 
vincial Congress,  1775.  He  was  president  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees,  1782,  when  Washington  visited  Kingston,  and  it 
devolved  upon  him  to  deliver  the  address  of  welcome.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Hurley,  N.  Y. 

Richard  Ten  Eyck  (1762-1851),  served  as  a  private  in  the  first 
regiment,  Ulster  County,  New  York  militia,  under  Col.  Jo- 
hannes Snyder.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Hurley,  N.  Y. 

Matthew  Keator  (1736-81),  as  freeholder  of  the  town  of  Mid- 
dletown,  signed  the  Articles  of  Association,  1775.  He  died 
in  Ulster  County,  N.  Y. 

George  Sands  (1733-1816),  signed  the  Articles  of  Association 
of  Dutchess  County,  1775.  He  was  born  in  Sands  Point; 
died  in  Middletown,  N.  Y. 

Matthias  Baker  (1742-89),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Correspondence  of  Middlesex  County,  N.  J.,  1775,  and  was 
appointed  inspector  of  public  landings  of  Woodbridge.  He 
died  in  New  Jersey. 

Also  No.  16413, 

Joseph  Griffin  (1761-1853),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Peter 
Van  Woert's  company.  Col.  Cornelius  Van  Veghten's  13th 
regiment.  He  was  born  in  Connecticut ;  died  in  Middletown, 
N.  Y. 


202  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARY  DE  LA  MONTANYE  HASTEN.  51468 

Born  in  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Louis  Bevier  Basten. 

Descendant   of    Sergt.    Peter    Montanye,    Johannes    Longyear, 

Nicholas   Keator,   Matthew  Ten  Eyck,   Richard  Ten  Eyck, 

Matthew  Keator,  George  Sands  and  Matthias  Baker. 
Daughter  of  Frank  de  la  Montanye  and  Blandina  Ten  Eycke,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Isaac  de  la  Montanye  and  Mary  Longyear,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51467. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Peter  Montanye  and  Gertrude  Keator,  his  wife; 

Johannes  Longyear  and  Mary  ,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Nicholas    Keator   and    Mary    Nottingham,    his 

wife. 
Peter  Montanye   (1757-1828),  served  as  private  in  the  Levies, 

1778-79,  and  sergeant  under  different  commands  in  the  New 

York  hne  during  the  Revolution. 
Also  No.  17161. 
Johannes  Longyear,  served  as  a  private  in  the  first  regiment, 

Ulster  County,  New  York  militia.     He  was  born  in  Shan- 

daken ;  died,  1820,  in  Olive,  N.  Y. 
Nicholas  Keator  (1728-98),  signed  the  Articles  of  Association, 

1775,  and  served  as  a  private  in  the  Ulster  County  militia. 

He  was  born  and  died  in  Marbletown,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  EDYTHE  E.  PHILLIPS.  51469 

Born  in  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Augustus  Phillips. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Prout,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Conyer  Osterhoudt  and  Carolina  Eldora  Smith,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jerome  Smith  and  Malvina  Thompson,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Smith  and  Ruth  Prout,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Prout  and  Rachel  Hedges,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  203 


John  Prout  (1749-1823),  was  commissioned  sergeant,  1776,  in 
Capt.  Roger  Riley's  company.  Col.  Mathew  Talcott's  regi- 
ment, from  Middletown,  Conn.  He  was  born  in  Middle- 
town,  Conn. ;  died  in  Ashland,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  AMELIA  BOSS.  51470 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Nelson  A.  Boss. 

Descendant  of  Asahel  Noble,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Moses  Edwin  Crasto  and  Caroline  Amelia  Noble,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benedict  Noble  and  Hannah  Clark,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Sherman  Noble  and  Sarah  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Asahel  Noble  and  Catharine  Peet,  his  wife. 

Ashahel  Noble  (1725-96),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 

Inspection  of  New  Milford,  where  he  was  born  and  died. 
Also  No.  22242. 

MISS  NELLIE  C.  HOUSE.  51471 

Born  in  Lowville,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Mosely,  Lieut.  Timothy  Mason, 

and  Deacon  Stephen  Carpenter. 
Daughter  of  J.  Carroll  House    (1832-1900)    and  Frances  Elzada  Paine 

(1838-98),  his  wife,  m.  1863. 
Granddaughter  of  Jared  House  and  Lucy  Ann  Kelsey,  his  wife;  Orville 

H.  Paine  (1811-95)  and  Chloe  Mason  (1818-92),  his  wife;  m.  1835. 
Gr-granddaughter    of    Eleazer    House    and    Abigail    Mosely,    his    wife; 

Dexter  Mason  and  Lucy  Carpenter,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph   Mosely  and  Hopy   Robbins,   his   wife; 

Timothy  Mason  and    Chloe   Brown    (1757-1812),   his   wife,  m.   1769; 

Stephen  Carpenter  and  Amy  Field,  his  wife. 
Joseph  Mosely  (1735-1800),  commanded  the  7th  company.  Col. 

Fisher  Gays'  regiment,  Wadsworth's  Brigade,  at  the  battles 

of  Long  Island  and  White  Plains.    He  was  born  and  died  in 

Glastonbury,  Conn. 
Also  Nos.  11182,  17451,  31671,  34700. 


204  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Timothy  Mason  (1747-1832),  was  lieutenant  of  a  company  of 
volunteers  from  New  Providence,  and  was  at  the  battle  of 
Bennington,  1777.  He  was  born  in  Rhode  Island;  died  in 
Cheshire,  Mass. 

Stephen  Carpenter  (1740-1815),  served  as  minute  man  on  the 
alarm  list  of  New  Providence,  commanded  by  Col.  Joab 
Stafford.  He  was  born  in  Attleboro,  Mass. ;  died  in  Madi- 
son, N.  Y. 


MRS.  LUCY  HOUSE  PRICE.  51472 


Born  in  Lowville,  N.  Y. 


Wife  of  Oscar  Jay  Price. 

Descendant  of   Capt.  Joseph   Mosely,   Lieut.   Timothy   Mason, 

and  Deacon  Stephen  Carpenter. 
Daughter  of  J.  Carroll  House    (1832-1900)    and  Frances  Elzada  Paine 

(1838-98),  his  wife,  m.  1863. 
See  No.  51471. 


MISS  SARA  R.  WATERS.  51473 

Born  in  Lowville,  N.  Y. 


Descendant  of  Lieut.  Matthew  Noble,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Nathan  Waters  and  Elizabeth  Noble  Weller,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jared  Weller  and  Dorothy  Noble,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Noble  and  Lydia  Eager,  his  wife. 
Matthew    Noble    (1736-1804),    served    on    the    Committee   of 

Safety  of  Westfield  and  also  in  the  militia.    He  was  born  and 

died  in  Westfield,  Mass. 
Also  No.  16067. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  20$ 


MRS.  ELIZABETH  W.  MARTINDALE  CAMERON.  51474 

Born  in  Camden,  Del. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Phillip  Barratt. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Martindale  and  Anna  M.  de  Vaul  Sudler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Martindale  and  Miriam  Barratt,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Phillip  Barratt  and  Ann  Sipple,  his  wife. 

Phillip  Barratt  (1729-84),  was  commissioned  sheriff  of  Kent 
County,  1775,  and  served  several  terms  in  the  Legislature  of 
Delaware.  He  was  born  in  England;  died  in  Kent  County, 
Del. 

Also  No.  22581. 

MRS.  SARA  H.  JOHNSTON  MOON.  51475 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  George  T.  Moon. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Alexander  Thompson,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Edward  M.  Johnston  and  Emma  E.  Holbrook,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Johnston  and  Mary  Waldron  Mexsen  Thomp- 
son, his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  R.  Thompson  and  Janette  Mexsen,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Thompson  and  Abigail  Amelia  De 
Hart,  his  wife. 

Alexander  Thompson  (1759-1809),  enlisted  in  the  artillery  at 
18,  under  Col.  John  Lamb.  He  drew  the  plans  for  the  siege 
of  Yorktown  and  they  hang  under  his  portrait  at  the  Military 
Academy.  He  was  appointed  by  Washington  as  flag-bearer 
to  announce  to  the  frontier  outposts  the  cessation  of  hostilities. 
He  was  an  original  member  of  the  Cincinnati,  and  was  sta- 
tioned at  West  Point  when  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3706,  12619. 


206  DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ELLEN  WOOSTER  MESEROLE.  51476 

Born  in  Cairo,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Walter  Monfort  Meserole. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Charles  Stuart. 

Daughter  of  James  H.  C.  Wooster  and  Maria  M.  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Wooster  and  CorneHa  Dederick,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Wooster  and  Lydia  Stuart,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Charles  Stuart  and  Sarah  Hoyt,  his  wife. 

Charles  Stewart  (1733-96),  in  1775  served  as  corporal,  and  was 
engaged  in  the  battle  of  Montreal  with  Ethan  Allen  and 
others;  was  captured  by  the  enemy,  sent  to  Halifax,  and  there 
confined  for  several  months  in  jail.  He  was  born  in  Stam- 
ford, Conn. ;  died  in  Albany  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  48035. 

MRS.  IRENE  C.  R.  SCOVILL.  52477 

Born  in  Peru,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Francis  Leroy  Scovill. 

Descendant  of  Amasa  Rockwell. 

Daughter  of  Dwight  Rockwell  and  Jane  Maria  Haskell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Rockwell  and  Cynthia  Stowell,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Amasa  Rockwell  and  Alice  Morse,  his  wife. 

Amasa  Rockwell  (1758-1838),  served  several  enlistments  under 
different  commands;  was  engaged  in  battle  of  White  Plains. 
In  1833  he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Berkshire  Coun- 
ty, Mass.,  for  service  as  private,  Massachusetts  Continental 
line.    He  was  born  in  Stonington,  Conn. ;  died  in  Peru,  Mass. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  SHEAMAN  ZOEBISCH.  51478 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wife  of  Alfred  T.  Zoebisch. 
♦Descendant  of  John  Read. 
Daughter  of   George   Sheaman,  Jr.,  and   Mary  Allen   Middlebrook,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  George  Sheaman  and  Joanna  Swan  Read,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Read,  Jr.,  and  Sallie  Swan,  his  1st  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Read  and  Trifenda  Heath,  his  wife. 


♦Future  applicants  must  prove  service. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  20/ 


MRS.  JOSEPHINE  W.  HOLLENBACK  TWYEFFORT.        51479 

Born  in  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Louis  Van  der  Perren  Twyeffort. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Matthias  HoUenback,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  John  Welles  HoUenback  and  Josephine  Woodward,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Charles   Fisher  Welles  HoUenback  and  Ellen  Jones 

Wells,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Matthias  HoUenback  and  Sarah  Burritt,  his  wife. 
Matthias  HoUenback  (1752-1829),  was  ensign  in  Capt.  Samuel 

Ransom's  company,   at   the   battles   of   Trenton,    Princeton, 

Willstone  and  Brandywine.     He  was  furloughed  for  home 

defense  and  fought  at  Wyoming,  1778. 
Also  Nos.  728,  4479. 

MRS.  CARRIE  CALDWELL  BUFORD.  51480 

Born  in  Statesville,  N.  C. 

Wife  of  Andrew  Buford. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  David  Caldwell,  D.  D.,  M.  D. ;  Rachel 
Craighead  Caldwell,  Capt.  Daniel  Gillespie,  and  Hon.  Robert 
Lindsay,  all  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Walter  Pharr  Caldwell  (1823-88)  and  Nannie  Weatherly 
(1837-1912),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  C.  Caldwell  (1768-1826)  and  Elizabeth 
Lindsay  (1784-1825),  his  2nd  wife;  Andrew  Weatherly  (1810-77)  and 
Margaret  Gillespie   (1815-72),  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  David  Caldwell,  D.D.,  M.D.,  and  Rachel 
Craighead,  his  wife;  Robert  Lindsay  and  Miss  McGehee,  his  2nd 
wife;  Robert  Gillespie  (1778-1827)  and  Nancy  Hanner  (1790-1852), 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Gillespie  and  Margaret  Hall  (1741- 
1834),  his  wife. 

David  Caldwell  (1725-1824),  a  graduate  of  Princeton,  removed 
to  North  Carolina  where  he  was  a  member  of  the  Constitu- 
tional Convention,  1776.  His  wife  was  a  patriot,  and  her 
name  is  found  among  the  heroines  of  the  Revolution.  They 
were  both  born  in  Lancaster  County,  Pa.;  died  in  Guilford 
County,  N.  C. 


208  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daniel  Gillespie  (1743-1829),  gave  civil  and  military  service  in 

North  Carolina.    He  was  born  in  Frederic  County,  Va. ;  died 

in  Guilford  County,  N.  C. 
Robert  Lindsay,  was  a  member  of  the  House  of  Commons, 

1777,  from  Guilford  County.    He  was  born  in  Scotland;  died 

in  Guilford  County. 
Also  Nos.  1785,  8179,  19209,  38647. 


MRS.  ANNE  STAPLES  MAUNEY.  51481 

Born  in  Penns  Stone,  Va. 

Wife  of  Robert  Lee  Mauney. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Archelaus  Hughes,  Capt.  Nathan  Reid  and 
Col.  Abram  Penn,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  G.  Staples  and  Lucy  Watt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  C.  Staples  and  Ann  M.  Penn,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  C.  Staples  and  Mary  Martin,  his  wife; 
Granville  Penn  and  Martha  Reid,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Martin  and  Sallie  Hughes,  his  wife; 
Abram  Penn  and  Ruth  Stowall,  his  wife;  Nathan  Reid  and  Sophia 
Thorpe,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Archelaus  Hughes  and  Mary  Dalton,  his 
wife. 

Archelaus  Hughes  (1747-98),  was  made  county  lieutenant, 
1780,  of  Henry  County,  and  subsequently  promoted  colonel. 
He  was  born  in  Goochland ;  died  in  Patrick  County,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  43606,  45860. 

Nathan  Reid  (1753-1830),  commanded  a  company  in  the  10th 
Virginia  regiment  under  Col.  Charles  Lewis,  and  was  wound- 
ed, 1777,  at  the  battle  of  Brandywine.  He  was  born  in 
Botetourt  County,  Va. ;  died  in  New  London,  Va. 

Also  No.  6316. 

Abram  Penn  (1743-1801),  commanded  a  company  from  Am- 
herst County,  Va.  He  was  promoted  colonel  and  served  as 
such  until  the  surrender  of  Comwallis.  He  was  born  in 
Amherst  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Patrick  County. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  209 


MRS.  ESTELLE  HOUSTON  HAWTHORN.  51483 

Born  in  Rowan  County,  N.  C. 

Wife  of  Clarence  Eugene  Hawthorn. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Gilbraith  Falls,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Oni   Pinkney  Houston  and  Martha  Eugenia   Stewart,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Robert  Stewart  and  Margaret  Barr,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Stewart  and  Martha  Falls    (b.  1777),  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Gilbraith  Falls  and  Isabella  Kerr,  his  wife. 
Gilbraith  Falls,  served  as  captain  in  the  battle  of  Ramsour's 

Mill,  where  he  lost  his  life,  1780.     He  was  buried  in  Iredell 

County. 
Also  No.  44613. 

MRS.  NANNIE  LATHAN  MILLS.  51483 

Born  in  Yorkville,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  J.  P.  Mills. 

Descendant  of  David  Adams,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Lathan  and  Fannie  Barron,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Archibald  Barron  and  Mary  Pressly,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Pressly  and  Eliza  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Adams  and  Ann  Chaplin,  his  wife. 

David  Adams  (1753-1828),  was  a  private  in  the  old  militia 
company  of  Edisto  Island.  His  tombstone  at  Charleston 
records  he  was  an  officer  and  commanded  a  gun  at  Fort 
Moultrie.    He  was  born  in  Edisto  Island ;  died  in  Charleston. 

Also  No.  44731. 

MISS  ANNIE  REID  WALKER.  51484 

Bom  in  Iredell  County,  N.  C. 

Descendant  of  Matthew  McPherson,  of  North  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  Arthur  Matthew  Walker  and  Annie  McPherson,  his  wife. 


2IO  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  James  McPherson  and  Elizabeth  Reid  Wallace,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of    Matthew    McPherson   and   Elizabeth  Wilson,   his 

wife. 
Matthew  McPherson   (1758-1843),  served  as  a  private  in  the 

10th   North   Carolina   militia,  under  Capt.   Locke   and   Col. 

Graham.     He  was  born  in  Rowan  County;  died  in  Iredell 

County,  N.  C. 

MRS.  MAUDE  POWELL  CARPENTER.  51485 

Born  in  Catawba,  N.  C. 

Wife  of  David  J.  Carpenter. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Johnston  Miller. 

Daughter  of  Tate  Powell  and  Lucy  (Powell),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nelson  Powell  and  Mary  Sumter,  his  wife   (parents 

of  Lucy). 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Sumter  and  Amelia  Miller,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Johnston  Miller  and  Mary  Perkins,  his 

wife. 
Robert  Johnston  Miller  (1758-1834),  enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private 

in  Capt.  Nathan  Reed's  company,  14th  Virginia  regiment.    He 

was  born  in  Scotland;  died  in  Caldwell  County,  N.  C. 

MRS.  ELSIE  G.  BURKHAM  WILLIAMS.  51486 

Born  in  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Wife  of  George  Lathrop  Williams. 

Descendant  of   Stephen   Burkham,   Capt.   Joseph   Hayes,   and 

Lieut.  Solomon  Hayes. 
Daughter  of  Charles  Bonner  Burkham  and  Laura  Lewis,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Elzey  G.  Burkham  and  Mary  Hayes,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Absolam  Burkham  and  Mary   Sinclair,  his  wife; 

Joseph  Hayes  and  Nancy  Billingsley,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Stephen   Burkham   and   Sarah   Henthorne,   his 

wife ;  Solomon  Hayes  and  Mary  Craig,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hayes  and  Joanna  Passmore,  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  211 


Stephen  Burkham  (1762-1850),  enlisted,  1781,  in  the  Washing- 
ton County,  Pennsylvania  militia.  He  was  born  in  Maryland ; 
died  in  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Joseph  Hayes  (1732-1815),  at  his  own  expense  armed  and 
equipped  in  Chester  County,  Pa.,  a  company  of  cavalry,  which 
he  commanded. 

Solomon  Hayes  (1754-1816),  served  as  second  lieutenant  in 
the  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania  militia.  He  died  in  Dear- 
born County,  Ind. 

Also  Nos.  3777,  12064,  29201. 

MRS.  LOUISE  ABBOTT  LOTT.  51487 

Born  in  Tiffin,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  John  Lott. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Abbott,  and  of  Jeremiah  Lott. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Abbott  and  Elizabeth  Lott,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Abbott  and  Sarafina  Snow,  his  wife;  Reuben 
Lott  and  Margaret  Michaels,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Abbott  and  Elizabeth  Barnes,  his  wife; 
Jeremiah  Lott  and  Elizabeth  Laycock. 

Jonathan  Abbott  (1723-1805),  in  1777,  served  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Asa  Danforth's  company,  and  joined  Gen.  Gates'  army 
at  the  battle  of  Saratoga.  He  was  born  in  Salem;  died  in 
W.  Brookfield,  Mass. 

Jeremiah  Lott,  served  as  private  and  trumpeter  in  the  Pennsyl- 
vania militia.  He  was  born  in  Bucks  County,  Pa. ;  died,  1823, 
in  Bloomsbury,  N.  J. 

Also  No.  28292. 

MRS.  MARY  SKILES  DENMAN.  51488 

Born  in  Huntington,  Ind. 

Wife  of  W.  M.  Denman,  M.D. 
Descendant  of  John  Emery. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  John  Skiles  and  Sarah  Jane  Johnston,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Harmon  Skiles  and  Mary  Fisher,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of  John   Fisher  and   Catharine   Emery    (1784-1850), 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Emery  and  Mary  Reed,  his  wife. 
John  Emery,  served,  1777,  as  private  in  Capt.  James  Moore's 

company.  Col.  Francis  Johnston's  5th  Pennsylvania  regiment. 

He  was  born  in  Pennsylvania. 


MRS.  ELLA  M.  BEERS  LEIGHLEY.  51489 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Ensign,  Jr.,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter   of   Darwin   Brainard   Beers   and   Laura  Marion   Phillips,   his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas  G.  Phillips  and  Delia  Hill,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Hill  and  Laura  Bushnell,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Bushnell  and  Mary  Ensign,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Ensign,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Sedgewick,  his 

wife. 
John  Ensign,  Jr.    (1723-1810),  who  had  served  in  the  early 

wars,  was  captain  of  the  first  Train  Band,  1775,  and  deputy 

to  the  General  Assembly,  1770.     He  was  born  in  Hartford, 

Conn.,  died  in  Canaan. 
Also  Nos.  17147,  48841. 


MRS.  CORA  EVARTS  DOWNIE.  51490 

Born  in  Quincy,  III. 

Wife  of  William  Downie,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Roger  Sherman,  and  of  Capt.  Henry  Van 

Der  Burgh,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  Henry  Hite  Greene  and  Adelaide  Dunlop,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter    of    David    Greene   and    Mary    Evarts,    his    wife;    John 

Smith  Dunlop  and  Mary  Francis  Sullivan,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  213 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Evarts  and  Mehitable  Sherman,  his  wife ; 
George  Rogers  Clark  Sullivan  and  Helen  Van  Der  Burgh,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Roger  Sherman  and  Rebecca  Prescott,  his  2nd 
wife;  Henry  Van  Der  Burgh  and  Marie  Francis  Connoyer,  his  wife. 

Roger  Sherman  (1721-93),  was  a  delegate  to  the  first  Contin- 
ental Congress  and  a  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Indepen- 
dence. He  was  twenty-three  years  a  judge  of  the  Superior 
Court  and  although  self-taught  was  an  eminent  jurist  and 
statesman.  He  was  born  in  Newton,  Mass. ;  died  in  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

Henry  Van  Der  Burgh  (1760-1812),  served  from  1776  to  the 
close  of  the  war,  when  he  commanded  a  company.  He  was 
born  in  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  died  in  Vincennes,  Ind. 

Also  Nos.  11073,  12645. 

MISS  MARY  AGNES  GRIFFIN.  51491 

Born  in  Wyandot,  Mich. 

Descendant  of  John  DeKalb. 

Daughter  of  Henry  A.  Griflfin  and  Mary  Imogene  DeKalb,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  W.  De  Kalb  (b.  1808)   and  Submit  Tobey   (b. 

1806),  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  DeKalb,  Jr.   (1774-1856),  and  Lydia  Palmer 

(1770-1863),  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  DeKalb  and  Sarah  Otis   (1746-1841),  his 

wife. 
John  DeKalb  (1740-83),  served  under  Capt.  John  Johnson  and 

was  wounded  at  Fort  Montgomery,  1777.     He  re-enlisted  in 

the  levies,  1783.    He  was  born  in  Germany ;  died  in  Fishkill, 

N.  Y. 

Also  No.  16441. 

MRS.  ALMIRA  J.  V^OODMAN  JENNESS.  51493 

Born  in  Strafford,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  B.  Wentworth  Jenness. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joshua  Woodman,  of  New  Hampshire. 


214  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revoIvUTion. 


Daughter   of  Joshua   Woodman    (b.    1802)    and   Martha   Ann   Huckins 

(1812-27),  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Woodman   (1769-1865)   and  Sarah  CaUf    (1780- 

1866),  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Woodman  and  Lois  Woodman  (1736-1820), 

his  wife. 
Joshua  Woodman  (1736-1827),  served  as  lieutenant,  1776,  and, 

1781,  as  captain  of  militia.    He  was  born  in  Lee,  N.  H. ;  died 

in  Sanbornton. 
Also  No.  26341. 


MRS.  ORPHA  E.  JONES.  51493 

Born  in  Bellville,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Peter  Jones. 

Descendant  of   Oliver  Terrill,  and  of  William   Hamilton,  of 

Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Charles  Aaron  Shaffer  (1826-96)  and  Harriet  M.  Hamilton 

(1823-83),  his  wife,  m.  1850. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Shaffer  and  Orpha  Terrill,  his  wife;  William  B. 

Hamilton   (1782-1856)  and  Elizabeth  Lofferty  (1780-1878),  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   Ichabod   Terrill    (b.    1763)    and   Rhoda   Williams, 

his  wife;  William  Hamilton  and  Magadalena  Bittinger,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Terrill  and  Lidda  Lewis,  his  1st  wife. 
Oliver  Terrill  (1730-1816),  enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 

Warner's  company  from  Milford,  Conn.     He  was  born  in 

Milford,  Conn.;  died  in  Columbia,  Ohio. 
William  Hamilton  (1751-1823),  in  1775  served  as  matross  in 

the  3rd  Pennsylvania  regiment.     He  was  born  and  died  in 

Gettysburg,  Pa. 

MRS.  EVELYN  ROSE  MILLER.  51494 

Born  in  Norton,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Charles  Russell  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Theodore  Parmelee,  of  Connecticut. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  215 

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Daughter  of  William  G.  Rose  and  Martha  Emily  Parmelee,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Theodore  Hudson  Parmelee  and  Harriet  Holcombe, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Theodore  Parmelee  and  Keziah  Hudson,  his  wife, 

m.  1781. 
Theodore   Parmelee    (1751-1824),   commanded  a  company   of 

horse  at  the  capture  of  New  York,  1776,  under  Major  Elijah 

Sheldon.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Goshen,  N.  Y. 

LOA  ERMINA  SCOTT,  M.  D.  51495 

Born  in  Chester,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  David  Scott. 

Daughter  of  Tracy  Williston  Scott  and  Martha  Millard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ansell  Scott  and  Esther  Bras,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Scott  and  Betsey  Weller,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Scott  and  Susan  Bolton,  his  wife. 

David  Scott  (1743-1833),  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm 
and  was  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign.  He  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll,  1831,  from  Crawford  County,  Pa.,  for  service 
as  lieutenant  in  the  Massachusetts  troops.  He  died  in  Way- 
land,  Pa. 

MRS.  NETTIE  RICHARDSON  YOUNG.  51496 

Born  in  Grafton,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Neale  Young. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Noah  Bouton,  of  New  York. 

Daughter   of   William  Warner   Richardson   and   Martha   Boughton,   his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Charles  Boughton  and  Electa  Andress,  his  1st  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Jared  Bouton  and  Abigail  Marvin,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Noah  Bouton  and  Deborah  Hoyt,  his  wife. 
Noah  Bouton  (1743-1812),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Joseph 

Lockwood's   company,   Col.    Thomas    Thomas'    Westchester 

County  regiment,  and  captain  in  the  7th  regiment.  New  York 

militia. 


2l6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MAUDE  SEYMOUR  WELTON  BOSTWICK.  51497 

Born  at  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Harley  Oscar  Bostwick. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Faucher. 

Daughter  of  James  S.  Welton  and  Lina  Parrett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Parrett  and  Mary  Parrett,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Parrett  and  Rebecca  Faucher,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Faucher. 

Isaac  Faucher,  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1819,  of  Fayette 
County,  Ohio,  for  five  years'  service  as  private  in  the  Virginia 
line.  He  was  born  in  Berkeley  County,  Va.,  1760;  died  in 
Fayette  County,  Ohio. 

Also  No.  31812. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  LUTZ  BEALE.  51498 

Born  in  Ross  County,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Clarke  Beale. 

Descendant  of  John  Lutz  and  of  Capt.  John  Lesher. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Lutz  (b.  1823)  and  Susan  Barton  (b.  1838),  his  2nd 
wife,  m.  1855. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Lutz  (1789-1890)  and  Elizabeth  Fetherolf, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Lutz  and  Elizabeth  Demuth,  his  wife ;  Philip 
Fetherolf  and  Elizabeth  Lesher,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Lesher  and  Mary  J.  Yoder,  his  wife. 

John  Lutz  (1760-1824),  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Ross'  company,  Col.  Edward  Hand's  first  rifle  regiment  of 
Continentals. 

John  Lesher  (1711-94),  commanded  a  compan}'^  at  Long  Island. 
He  was  a  member  of  the  Constitutional  Convention,  of  the 
Assembly  and  commissioner  for  purchasing  supplies  for  the 
army.  He  was  born  in  Holland;  died  in  Oley,  Berks  Coun- 
ty, Pa. 

Also  Nos.  1939,  3060,  4262,  5525,  6296,  8617,  11292. 


LINEAGE  BOOK,  217 


MRS.  CAROLINE  ROWLAND  BEALE.  51499 

Born  in  Monroe,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  J.  W.  Beale. 

Descendant  of  John  Rowland. 

Daughter  of  Eliza  Rowland  and  Maria  Jane  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Rowland  and  Rebecca  Dyer,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Rowland  and  Mary  Osborne,  his  wife. 

John  Rowland  (1745-1850),  enlisted,  1777,  as  private  in  Capt. 
Thompson's  company.  Col.  Moses  Hazen's  regiment  of  Con- 
tinental troops.  He  was  born  in  Delaware;  died  in  Pickaway 
County,  Ohio. 

MRS.  LORENA  M.  JONES  BEALE.  51500 

Born  in  Fayette  County,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Ross  Beale. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Valentine  Leach,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Henry  Jones  and  Jane  Pancoast,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Pancoast  and  Levina  Leach,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Leach  and  Sally  Bostwick,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Valentine  Leach  and  Mary  White  (or  Furrow), 
his  wife. 

Valentine  Leach  (1755-1821),  served  as  sergeant  in  the  Vir- 
ginia militia.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Fauquier  County,  Va. 

Also  No.  31593. 

MISS  ELVA  BEALE.  51501 

Born  in  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Valentine,  Leach. 
Daughter  of  Charles  H.  Beale  and  Mary  Nigh,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Nigh  and  Jane  Kemp,  his  wife. 
Gr-grandduaghter  of  Jesse  Kemp  and  Charlotte  Leach,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51500. 


2l8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  CUIE  CLARK  HARRISON.  51502 

Born  in  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  R.  Harrison. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Davis. 

Daughter  of  James  W.  Clark  and  Mary  A.  Beale,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Clark  and  Jemima  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Davis  and  Sabra  Botkin,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Davis  and  Elizabeth  Edwards,  his  wife. 

James  Davis  (1750-1819),  enlisted,  1776,  as  ensign,  and  pro- 
moted captain  of  the  3rd  company.  Col.  Thomas  Marshall's 
Virginia  regiment.  He  was  born  in  England ;  died  in  Moore- 
field,  Va. 

Also  No.  50474. 

MRS.  KATHRYN  ROBINSON  LEACH.  51503 

Born  at  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Robert  Leach. 

Descendant  of  Major  Joseph  McGarrough,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Robert  A.  Robinson  and  Helena  Elizabeth  Mark,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Newton  Mark  and  Elizabeth  McLean,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Daniel   McLean  and  Helena   Boyd,   his   1st  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Duncan  McLeon  and  Elizabeth  McGarrough,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter   of  Joseph    McGarrough   and   Mrs.    Renich,   his 

wife. 
Joseph  McGarrough  (1757-1809),  served  as  a  ranger,  1778-83, 

on  the  frontiers  from  Westmoreland  County.     He  was  bom 

in  Scotland. 
Also  No.  29646. 

MRS.  MARGARET  C.  MARCY  COOK.  51504 

Born  in  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  William  Floyd  Cook. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Noah  Allen,  Capt.  Isaac  Cook,  Lieut.  Col. 
Isaac  Cook,  Jr. ;  Capt.  Matthew  Scott. 


LINEAGE  BOOK,  2ig 


Daughter  of  Harvey  Delos  Marcy  and  Mary  Cook,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Lyon  Marcy  and  Amanda  Garfield,  his  wife; 
Isaac  Thompson  Cook  and  Elizabeth  Lewis,  his  wife 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Garfield  and  Sarah  Allen,  his  wife;  Isaac 
Cook  and  Margaret  Scott,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Noah  Allen  and  Sarah  Knapp,  his  wife ;  Isaac 
Cook,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Cook,  his  wife;  Mathew  Scott  and  Elizabeth 
Thompson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cook  and  Jerusha  Sexton,  his  wife. 

Noah  Allen  (1735-1822),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Jacob 
Brown's  company,  Col.  John  Fellow's  regiment,  and  promoted 
captain  and  major  in  Col.  Edward  Wigglesworth's  13th 
Massachusetts  regiment.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1818,  from  Tryingham,  Mass.  He  was  born  in  Poultney, 
Vt. ;  died  in  Tryingham. 

Isaac  Cook  (1710-80),  commanded  a  company  of  militia  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.     He  was  born  in  Wallingford,  Conn. 

Isaac  Cook,  Jr.  (1739-1810),  in  1775  was  captain  under  Col. 
David  Wooster,  and  in  1783  lieutenant  colonel  of  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Wallingford,  Conn. 

Also  No.  46473. 

Matthew  Scott  (1739-96),  was  captured  at  Long  Island  and  ex- 
changed the  same  year.  He  commanded  a  company  at  Bran- 
dywine  and  Germantown.  He  was  born  in  Bucks  County, 
Pa. ;  died  in  Shippensburg. 


MISS  JANE  MILLER  ROWLAND.  51505 

Born  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  John  Rowland,  Capt.  David  Hoyt,  Jacob  Hoyt, 
Jonathan  Emerson,  Jeremiah  Thomas,  and  Enos  Tuttie. 

Daughter  of  Perry  C.  Rowland  (1751-1901),  and  Mary  Morgridge  (b. 
1857),  his  wife,  m.  1880. 

Granddaughter  of  Eliza  Rowland  (1826-1916)  and  Mariah  Jane  Thomas 
(1829-1905),  his  wife;  Joshua  Bailey  Emerson  Morgridge  (1814-93) 
and  Harriet  Esther  Tuttie  (1821-89),  his  wife,  m.  1852. 


220  DAUGHTEIRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Rowland  and  Rebecca  Dyer,  his  wife; 
Richard  Morgridge  (1771-1843)  and  Sally  Emerson  (1781-1872),  his 
wife,  m.  1800;  John  Thomas  (1803-54)  and  Abigail  Van  Buskirk 
(1805-71),  his  wife,  m.  1822;  Azor  Tuttle  (1785-1847)  and  Sarah 
Hoyt   (1788-1830),  his  wife,  m.  1820. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Rowland  and  Mary  Osborn,  his  wife; 
Jonathan  Emerson  and  Rhode  Bailey  (1759-1821),  his  wife,  m.  1781; 
Jeremiah  Thomas,  Jr.,  and  Ellen  Norris,  his  wife ;  Enos  Tuttle  and 
Abigail  Penyor,  his  wife,  m.  1775;  Jacob  Hoyt  and  Sarah  Kellogg 
(1765-96),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1787. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Hoyt  and  Sarah  Lockwood,  his  wife; 
Jeremiah  Thomas  and  Mary  Harper  (1738-1822),  m.  1760. 

John  Rowland  (1745-1850),  enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Thompson's  company,  Col.  Moses  Hazen's  regiment;  also  in 
Col.  Lewis  Nicola's  invalid  regiment,  of  Pennsylvania.  He 
was  born  in  Delaware ;  died  in  Pickaway  County,  Ohio. 

David  Hoyt  (1730-1800),  enlisted,  1776,  as  private  in  Capt. 
Gamaliel  Northrup's  company,  from  Waterbury,  Conn.,  and 
promoted  captain  of  the  9th  Connecticut  militia  under  Col. 
John  Mead.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Stamford. 

Jacob  Hoyt  (1762-1832),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary war,  and  was  with  Gen.  Israel  Putnam,  when  he 
made  his  celebrated  escape  from  the  British.  He  was  born 
in  Stamford,  Conn. ;  died  in  New  Haven,  Vt. 

Jonathan  Emerson  (1756-1823),  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in 
the  1st  New  Hampshire  Continental  Infantry,  and  in  1777 
was  wounded  at  Stillwater.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1819,  from  Hamilton  County,  Ohio.  He  was  born  in 
Haverhill,  Mass. ;  died  in  Butler  (ilounty,  Ohio. 

Jeremiah  Thomas  (1737-1806),  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  John  Moss'  company,  Col.  Isaac  Reid's  1st  Virginia 
regiment.  He  was  born  in  Charles  County;  died  at  Harpers 
Ferry,  W.  Va. 

Also  No.  50474. 

Enos  Tuttle  (1730-92),  enlisted,  1778,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Barker's  company.  Major  Eli  Leavenworth's  6th 
Connecticut  regiment,  under  Col.  Return  Jonathan  Meigs.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Norwalk,  Conn. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


MRS.  MARY  MORGRIDGE  ROWLAND.  51506 

Born  in  Darby,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Perry  C.  Rowland. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Hoyt,  Jacob  Hoyt,  Jonathan  Emer- 
son, Jeremiah  Thomas  and  Enos  Tuttle. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  Emerson  Morgridge  and  Harriet  Hoyt  Tuttle,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  51505. 

MRS.  DAISY  MILLER  STRUCKMAN.  51507 

Born  in  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Clarence  LeRoy  Struckman. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Davis,  Jeremiah  Thomas  and  David 
Deshler. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Henry  Miller  (b.  1846)  and  Sarah  Bostwick 
(1848-95),  his  wife,  m.   1870. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Henry  Miller  (1814-73)  and  Jemima  (Davis) 
Clark  (1808-76),  his  wife,  m.  1840;  Oliver  E.  Bostwick  (1816-67), 
and  Melinda  Thomas  (1816-85),  his  wife,  m.  1836. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Miller  and  Elizabeth  Deshler,  his  wife; 
John  Davis  and  Sabra  Botkin,  his  wife;  John  Thomas  (1799-1806), 
and  Melinda  Deleshmuth   Smith    (1781-1850),  his  wife. 

See  No.  51S05. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  George  Deshler  and  Miss  Godlover  (1767- 
1858),  his  wife,  m.  1786;  James  Davis  and  Elizabeth  Edwards,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Deshler  and  Susannah  Mulkenberg, 
his  wife. 

James  Davis  (1750-1819),  enHsted,  1776,  as  ensign,  and  pro- 
moted captain  of  the  3rd  company,  Col.  Thomas  Marshall's 
Virginia  regiment.  He  was  born  in  England ;  died  in  Moore- 
field,  Va. 
David  Deshler  (1733-96),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Correspondence  of  Northampton  County.  He  served  as  com- 
missary and  in  extreme  need  of  the  army  advanced  money 
for  the  supplies.  He  was  born  in  Switzerland;  died  in 
Catasauqua,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  4965,  23283,  26699,  28561,  29204,  30384. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  LYDIA  ELIZABETH  MILLER  LOOFBOURROW.      51508 

Born  in  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Lloyd  L.  Loofbourrow. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Davis,  Jeremiah  Thomas  and  David 

Deshler. 
Daughter    of    Charles    Henry    Miller    (b.    1846)    and    Sarah    Bostwidc 

(1848-95),  his   wife,  m.   1870. 
See  No.  51507. 

MRS.  MARTHA  DURHAM  WATERS.  51509 

Born  in  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio. 

Wife  of   Charles  Waters. 

Descendant  of  John  Durham,  and  of  George  Beatty. 

Daughter  of  John  Durham    (b.  1821)    and  Mary  Beatty    (1830-99),  his 

wife,  m.  1852. 
Granddaughter  of  Ralph  Durham  and  Elizabeth  E.  Durham,  his  wife; 

Elijah   Beatty    (1795-1858)    and   Ann   Miller    (1800-77),   his   wife,  m. 

1817. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Durham  and  Mary  Ann  Durham,  his  wife; 

Charles  Beatty  (1765-1850)  and  Leanor  Barkelow  (d.  1826),  his  wife, 

m.  1792. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  George  Beatty  and  Anne  CuUens,  his  wife. 
John  Durham   (1760-1852),  enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private  in  the 

10th  North  CaroHna  regiment.    He  was  placed  on  the  pension 

roll,  1840,  of  Brimfield  County,  Ohio.    He  was  born  in  North 

Carolina ;  died  in  Ohio. 
George  Beatty  (1740-90),  enHsted,  1778,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 

Reuben  Briscoe's  company,  3rd  Virginia  regiment  under  Lieut 
Col.  William  Heth. 

MRS.  SUSIE  CHAPMAN  WORTHY.  51510 

Born  in  Magnolia,  La. 

Descendant  of  William  Chapman,  of  Georgia. 

Daughter  of  Peyton  Cook  Chapman  and  Lucinda  Marie  West,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  223 


Granddaughter  of  James  Rogers  Chapman  and  Jane  Paull  Bennett, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Chapman  and  Ann  Rogers,  his  wife. 

William  Chapman  (1745-1833),  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary war,  from  Georgia,  and  received  a  land  grant  for  his 
services  in  1786  from  Franklin  County,  Ga.  He  was  born 
in  Virginia ;  died  in  Louisiana. 

VACANT.  51511 

MRS.  RUBY  FLINT  HUGHES.  51512 

Born  in  Sacramento,  Cal. 

Wife  of  James  Francis  Hughes. 

Descendant    of    Lieut.    Col.    Thaddeus    Crane,    Lieut.    Abram 

Smith,  Abram  Smith,  Jr.,  and  of  Corp.  Samuel  Ridley. 
Daughter  of  Thomas  B.  Flint  and  Ella  Jewell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Robinson  Jewell  and  Ruby  Stafford  Ridley,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Jewell  and  Sarah  Smith,  his  wife;  Samuel 

Ridley,  Jr.,  and  Sally  Stafford,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abram  Smith,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Grane,  his  wife; 

Samuel  Ridley  and  Abial  Fleming,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Abram   Smith   and   Mary   Smith,   his   wife; 

Thaddeus  Crane  and  Sarah  Reddock,  his  wife. 
Thaddeus  Crane    (1728-1803),  commanded  a  company,   1775, 

and  in  1780  was  promoted  lieutenant  colonel.    He  was  placed 

on  the  invalid  pensioned  list,  1786,  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y., 

where  he  was  born  and  died. 

Also  Nos.  5083,  6155,  11106,  22526,  25310,  37804. 

Abram  Smith  (1733-84),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Col.  Samuel 
Drake's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Ridgeville,  Conn.;  died 
in  Salem,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  2681. 

Abram  Smith,  Jr.  (1754-1803),  served  as  private  in  the  West- 
chester County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Westchester  County, 
N.  Y. 


224  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Samuel  Ridley  (1752-1842),  was  at  the  battles  of  Brandy  wine 
and  Germantown;  wounded  at  Camden;  taken  prisoner  at 
Charleston.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1818,  for 
service  as  private  in  the  Maryland  line. 

Also  Nos.  27448,  34412. 

MISS  MARTHA  L.  CALDWELL.  51513 

Born  in  Loveland,  Ohio. 

Descendant   of   Capt.   James    Curry,   and    of    Lieut.    William 

Stewart. 
Daughter  of  John  Caldwell  and  Elizabeth  Stewart  Erwin,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Erwin  and  Martha  Finley  Cook  (b.  1806), 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Erwin  and  Rebecca  Curry,  his  wife;   Isaac 

Cook  and  Elizabeth  Stewart  (b.  1771),  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    James    Curry    and    Mary    Burns,    his    wife; 

William  Stewart  and  Elizabeth  Stewart,  his  wife,  m.  1765. 
James  Curry   (1752-1834),  enhsted   from  Staunton,  Va.,  and 

served  as  lieutenant,  1777,  and  as  captain,  1779.     He  was  at 

Brandywine,  Valley  Forge,  and  Germantown ;  also  was  at 

the  siege  of  Yorktown  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.    He 

was  born  near  Belfast,  Ireland. 

Also   Nos.  6899,  36444. 

William  Stewart  (1740-84),  served  as  second  lieutenant  in  the 
Cumberland  County,  Pennsylvania  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Ireland ;  died  in  Cumberland  County. 

MRS.  MAY  WELLS  CREASY.  51514 

Born  in  Muncy,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Clifton  Creasy. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Lemuel  Wells,  of  Massachusetts. 
Dauhgter  of  Edward  Clark  Wells  and  Elizabeth  Anna  Bruner,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Theodore  Wells   (b.  1804)   and  Martha  B.  Clark,  his 
wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  225 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Israel  Wells   (b.  1774)   and  Dolly  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Wells  and  Lydia  Scott,  his  wife. 

Lemuel  Wells,  served  as  corporal  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and 
as  sergeant  in  Capt.  Salmon  White's  company  that  marched 
to  Saratoga,  1777.  He  was  born,  1745,  in  Whately ;  died  in 
Hawley,  Mass. 

Also  No.  23245. 


MRS.  HELENA  ARMSTRONG  IKELER.  51515 

Born  in  Mt.  Pleasant,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Elijah  R.  Ikeler. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Heister,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Ephraim  Rittenhouse  Armstrong  and  Hannah  Hiester  Van- 

derslice,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Vanderslice  and  Rebecca  Hiester,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Hiester  and  Hannah  Pauling,  his  wife. 
John  Hiester  (1745-1821),  entered  the  army  as  captain  of  a 

company  and  became  distinguished  in  military  and  civil  life. 

He  was  born  at  Goshenhoppen ;  died  at  Pottstown. 
Also  No.  15245. 

MISS  ALICE  (LOW)  LOW.  51516 

Born  in  Columbia  County,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Miller,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Elisha  Warwick  Miller  Low  and  Rebecca  Hill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Low  and  Mariah  Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Miller  and  Nancy  Miller,  his  2nd  wife. 

Abraham  Miller  (1758-1821),  in  1781  served  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Thomas  Carpenter's  company,  3rd  battalion,  West 
Bradford,  Chester  County  militia,  under  Lieut.  Col.  John 
Hannum. 


226  DAUGHTERS  O^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  HELEN  MAY  LOW.  51517 

Born  in  Columbia  County,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Miller. 

Daughter  of  Elisha  Warwick  Miller  Low  and  Rebecca  Hill,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51516. 

MRS.  AGNES  MONTGOMERY  SMITH.  51518 

Born  in  Orangeville,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Hewey  E.  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Robert  Curry,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  W.  Montgomery,  M.  D.,  and  Margaret  Curry,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Curry  and  Jane  Moore,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Curry  and  Jane  McWilliams,  his  wife. 

Robert  Curry  (1741-80),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt.  John 
Simpson's  company.  Col.  Samuel  Hunter's  regiment  of  North- 
umberland Associators,  1776.  He  was  murdered  and  scalped 
by  the  Indians  near  Fort  Mead.  He  was  born  in  Antrim 
County,  Ireland. 

Also  Nos.  12188,  13768,  38243. 

MISS  HANNAH  MARY  TUSTIN.  51519 

Bom  in  Lewisburg,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Josiah  Philips,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph  Philips  Tustin  and  Catharine  A.  Nicely,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Tustin  and  Mary  Philips,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Philips  and  Sarah  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Philips  (1751-1817),  was  an  Associator,  and  acted  as 
scout  when  the  army  was  at  Valley  Forge,  and  raised  a  com- 
pany of  soldiers  in  defense  of  the  Colonies.  He  was  born 
in  South  Wales ;  died  in  Chester  County,  Pa. 

Also  31073. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  227 


MRS.  EVA  C.  DUNNING  HERRON.  51520 

Born  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  David  S.  Herron. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Macomber. 

Daughter  of  Orin  Dunning  and  Martha  A.  Campbell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Campbell  and  Esther  Macomber,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Macomber  and  Elizabeth  Dagan,  his 
wife,  m.  1774. 

Jonathan  Macomber  (1752-1821),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  in  Capt.  Daniel  Bliss'  company  of  minute  men,  from 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  and  served  several  other  enlistments  under 
different  commands.  He  was  born  in  Rehoboth ;  died  in 
Ontario  County,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  MARGARET  CARTER  GALTON.  51521 

Born  in  Beaver  Falls,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Carter,  Daniel  Anderson  and  of  Mattliew 

Steen. 
Daughter  of  William  Carter    (1802-76)    and  Valeria  Reeves    (1816-68), 

his  wife,  1836. 
Granddaughter  of  Charles  Carter  and  Jean  Anderson,  his  wife,  m.  1794; 

Daniel  Reeves  (1785-1837)  and  Margaret  Steen  (1782-1844),  his  wife, 

m.  1808. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Anderson  and  Mary  Carlisle,  his  wife,  m. 

1806;  Matthew  Steen  and  Jane  Taylor  (1756-1842),  his  wife,  m.  1774. 
Charles  Carter  (1760-1828),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Contin- 
ental line,  and  received  a  land  grant  for  his  services.    He  v^as 

born  in  Westmoreland  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Butler  County, 

Pa. 
Daniel  Anderson,  served,  1775-83,  as  a  private  in  the  Maryland 

troops,   Continental  line.     He  was  born  in   Maryland ;  died 

in  1784. 
Matthew   Steen    (1755-1835),   enlisted,   1782,   in   Capt.   James 

Scott's  company,  3rd  battalion,  Washington  County  militia. 

He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  died  at  Beaver  Falls,  Pa. 


228  DAUGHTEIRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTlOx^J. 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  CARTER  GRAHAM  OWENS.  51523 

Born  in  New  Brighton,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Richard  R.  Owens. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Carter. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  Graham  and  Elizabeth  Carter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Carter  and  Valeria  Reeves,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51521. 

MRS.  LILY  SUBERS  LARZELERE  RAUNICK.  51533 

Born  in  Bristol,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  Nicholas  Larzelere,  and  of  Lieut.  Garrett  Van- 
sant. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Larzelere  and  Sarah  Zane  Subers,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Larzelere  and  Anna  Antraim,  his  wife;  Wil- 
liam Lafayette  Subers  and  Elizabeth  S.  Vansant,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Larzelere  and  Sarah  Brown,  his  wife; 
Garrett  H.  Vansant  and   Sarah   Stevens,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Larzelere  and  Harriet  Britton,  his 
wife;  Garret  Vansant  and  Elizabeth  Larne,  his  wife. 

Nicholas  Larzelere  (1734-1818),  enlisted,  1775,  as  private  in 
the  8nd  associated  company  from  Bucks  County,  Pa.,  under 
Col.  Joseph  Kirkbride.  He  was  born  in  New  York;  died  in 
Bucks  County. 

Garret  Vansant  (1743-97),  served  as  a  private  in  the  3nd  as- 
sociated company  of  Bucks  County,  Pa.,  under  Col.  Joseph 
Kirkbride,  and  subsequently  promoted  lieutenant  in  the  6th 
associated  company.  He  was  born  in  Abington,  Pa. ;  died  in 
Bucks  County. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  MEREDITH  V^^NSELL.  51534 

Born  in  Brookville,  Pa. 

Wife  of  John  C.  Wensell. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Meredith,  and  of  Capt.  James  Clark,  of 
Pennsylvania. 


IvINIjAGE  BOOK.  229 


Daughter  of  Madison  M.  Meredith  and  Sarah  Woodward  Clark,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Owen  Meredith  and  Ann  McFadden,  his  wife;  Wil- 
liam Barclay  Clark  and  Mary  McCoUough  Marlin,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Meredith  and  Ellen  Thomas,  his  wife; 
William  Clark  and  Sarah  Woodward,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Clark  and  Barbara  Sanderson,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Meredith,  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  John  Reese's 
company,  Col.  Arthur  St,  Clair's  Pennsylvania  regiment.  He 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1818,  from  Armstrong  Coun- 
ty.   He  was  born,  1750,  in  England ;  died  in  Pennsylvania. 

James  Clark  (1743-1824),  commanded  a  company  of  volunteers 
from  Armstrong  County,  Pa.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Pennsylvania. 

MRS.  CLARA  D.  HOVEY  OILMAN.  51525 

Born  in  Fort  Sill,  Oklahoma. 

Wife  of  Dana  Oilman. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Isaac  Tower,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Major  Henry  W.  Hovey,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Carrie  French 
Tower,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Tower  and  Mary  Eleanor  Ackerman,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Job  Tower  and  Nancy  Sanger,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Tower  and  Elizabeth  Wheeler,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Tower  (1752-1823),  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm 
in  Capt.  Samuel  Sawyer's  company  from  Lancaster,  Mass., 
and  served  several  other  enlistments  under  different  com- 
mands. He  was  born  in  Sudbury,  Mass. ;  died  in  Bristol, 
N.  Y. 

MRS.  ANNA  M.  B.  ROBINSON.  51526 

Born  in  Danville,  Pa. 

Wife  of  John  Robinson. 

Descendant  of  Judge  George  Bryan,  Lieut.  Col.  Thomas  For- 
rest, Capt.  Alexander  Graydon  and  Ensign  John  Woodside 


230  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Valentine  Best  (d.  1857)  and  Eleanor  Montgomery  Wood- 
side   (d.  1895),  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Best  and  Eleanor  Bryan  (d.  1840),  his  wife; 

James  Woodside  and  Eleanor  Forrest,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of    George    Bryan,    Jr.,   and    Anna    Maria    Steinman, 
his  wife;  Andrew  Forrest  and  Jane  Graydon,  his  wife;  John  Wood- 
side  and  Helen  Montgomery,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  George  Bryan  and  Elizabeth   Smith,  his  wife; 
Alexander   Graydon   and   Rachel   Marks,   his   wife;   Thomas   Forrest 
and  Ann  Whitpaine,  his  wife. 
George  Bryan  (1731-91),  who  was  born  in  Ireland,  served  as 
Vice-President,  1777,  and,  1778,  as  President  of  the  Supreme 
Executive  Council  of  Pennsylvania.    He  was  appointed  Judge 
of  the  Supreme  Court,  1780,  and  was  on  the  bench  until  he 
died  at  Philadelphia. 
Also  Nos.  522,  6399,  13291. 

Thomas  Forrest  (1742-1825),  commanded  the  2nd  company, 
Pennsylvania  artillery,  1776,  promoted  major,  1777,  and  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  1778.  He  died  in  Germantown,  Pa. 
Alexander  Graydon  (1752-1818),  was  captain  of  the  3rd  bat- 
talion, 1776,  and  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Washington,  same 
year;  parolled,  1777;  exchanged,  1778,  and  rendered  no 
further  service.  He  was  born  in  Bristol ;  died  in  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
John  Woodside  (1747-1810),  enlisted  as  a  private,  1777,  in  Capt. 
John  Rutherford's  company.  Col.  Robert  Elder's  4th  battalion, 
from  Middletown,  and  promoted  ensign.  He  was  born  in 
New  London ;  died  in  Danville,  Pa. 


MISS  EDITH  E.  SNAVELY.  51527 

Born  in  Lebanon  County,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Adam  Heilman,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Henry  C.  Snavely  and  Susan  Heilman,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Snavely  and  Elizabeth  Brandt,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Christian  Brandt  and  Eve  Heilman,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  23I 


Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Adam  Heilman,  Jr.,  and  Eve  Margaret 
Shuey,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Adam  Heilman  and  Catherine  Schmidt, 
his  wife. 

John  Adam  Heilman  (1745-1829),  was  commissioned  lieuten- 
ant, 1775,  in  one  of  the  associated  battalions  of  New  York. 
He  was  born  in  Lancaster  County,  Pa. 

Also  No.  50483. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  SNAVELY.  51528 

Born  in  Lebanon  County,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  John  Ulrich  Suavely,  and  of  Lieut.  John  Adam 
Heilman. 

Daughter  of  Henry  C.  Snavely  and   Susan  Heilman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Snavely  and  Elizabeth  Brandt,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Snavely  and  Nancy  Light,  his  wife;  Chris- 
tian Brandt  and  Eve  Heilman,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Ulrich  Snavely  and  Eva  Brandt,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51527. 

John  Ulrich  Snavely  (1730-1816),  served  in  the  Lancaster 
County,  Pennsylvania  militia,  1781,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Michael  Holderbaum's  cornpany,  Lieut.  Col.  Thomas  Ed- 
ward's regiment.  He  was  born  in  Switzerland;  died  in 
Lebanon  County,  Pa. 

MISS  FLORENCE  BLANCHE  KOHLER.  51529 

Born  in  Overton,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Stephen  Balliet,  1st. 
Daughter  of  Phaon  Silas  Kohler  and  Annie  Elizabeth  Balliet,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Louis  B.  Balliet  and  Annie  M.  C.  Lorser,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Balliet,  3rd,  and  Mary  A.  Bieber,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Balliet,  2nd,  and  Susan  Ihrie,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Balliet,  1st,  and  Magdalena  Burk- 
halter,  his  wife. 


232  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revoIvUTion. 

Stephen  Balliet,  1st  (1753-1821),  commanded  the  Northamp- 
ton County  regiment  at  the  battle  of  Brandywine.  He  was 
a  member  on  the  Supreme  Executive  Council  and  a  personal 
friend  of  Washington.    He  died  in  Ballietsville. 

Also  No.  8860. 

MRS.  JENNIE  CHATHAM  SCHNEIDER.  51530 

Born  in  Lock  Haven,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  John  Phillip  de  Haas. 

Daughter  of  John  Hall  Chatham  and  Hannah  Anne  de  Haas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   John    Philip   de   Haas,   3rd,   and   Hannah   Morrison, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   John    Phillip   de   Haas,   2nd,   and   Anne    Shippen, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    John    Phillip    de    Haas,    1st,    and    Eleanor    de 

Haas,  his  wife. 
John  Phillip  de  Haas,  1st   (1732-86),  in  1775  was  major  of 

Pennsylvania  Provincials,  and  in  1777  had  risen  to  the  rank 

of   brigadier  general,   Continental   army.     He  was  born   in 

Holland ;  died  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

MRS.  LILLIE  M.  DUFFIELD  McCLURE.  51531 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Howard  McClure. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Thomas  Wynne,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Samuel  Wynne  Duffield  and  Elizabeth  Duncan,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Duffield  and  Susan  Wynne  (1804-44),  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of   Thomas    Wynne,   Jr.    (1762-1810),    and    Elizabeth 

Reese,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Wynne  and   Margaret  Coulter    (1733- 

82),  his  wife. 
Thomas   Wynne    (1733-80),   served  in   the   Flying  Camp,  was 

taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Washington  and  not  exchanged  until 

1781.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Philadelphia. 
Also  No.  44697. 


LINKAGE  BOOK.  233 


MRS.  FLORENCE  HOOD  LATTA.  51532 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Thomas  L.  Latta. 

Descendant  of  James  Hood. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Hood  (1824-54)  and  Elizabeth  Bing- 
ham  (b.  1830),  his  wife,  m.  1848. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hood  (1789-1878)  and  Rebecca  McKinley 
(1783-1853),  his  wife,  m.  1820. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Hood  and  Catharine  Hood  (1751-1811), 
his  wife. 

James  Hood  (1729-1805),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Rob- 
ert Lackart's  company,  first  battalion  of  Chester  County, 
Pennsylvania  militia,  1780-83.  He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died 
at  Brandywine  Manor. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  SELDEN  LANE.  51533 

Born  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Alexander  Henry  Lane. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Selden,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  George  Shattuck  Selden    (1822-94)    and  Elizabeth  Wright 

Clark   (1824-94),  his  wife,  m.  1842. 
Granddaughter  of   beorge   Selden,  Jr.    (1796-1835),  and   Louise   Sophie 

Shattuck   (1801-68),  his  wife,  m.  1820. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Dr.   George   Selden    (1763-1817)    and   Olive  West 

(1775-1831),  his  wife,  m.  1795. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Selden  and  Elizabeth  Ely   (1724-1802), 

his  wife,  m.  1745. 
Samuel  Selden  (1723-76),  was  colonel  in  Wadsworth's  brigade 

at  Long  Island  and  was  taken  prisoner  in  the  retreat.     He 

died  in  prison  and  is  buried  in  the  old  brick  church  yard  in 

New  York. 

Also  Nos.  15780,  18641,  19556,  27712,  28238. 


234  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  MARY  T.  SNOWDEN  STANSFIELD.  51534 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  William  Stansfield. 

Descendant  of  Quartermaster  Isaac  Snowden,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  Ross  Snowden  (1809-78)  and  Susan  Engle  Patter- 
son (1820-97),  his  wife,  m.  1848. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Randolph  Snowden  (1770-1851)  and 
Sarah  Gustine  (1775-1856),  his  wife,  m.  1792. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Snowden  and  Mary  (Coxe)  McCall  (1735- 
1806),  his  wife,  m.  1763. 

Isaac  Snowden  (1732-1809),  was  quartermaster  of  Philadelphia 
Associators,  1775-77;  commissioner  to  sign  the  Continental 
Currency,  1777-79,  and  treasurer  of  the  city,  1780-83.  He 
was  born  in  Philadelphia ;  died  in  Chester  County,  Pa. 

Also  No.  43322. 

MRS.  SARAH  A.  WATT.  51535 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  George  W.  Watt. 

Descendant  of  George  Shive,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Shive  Kneedler   (b.  1829)  and  Elizabeth  D.  Brouse 

(1829-89),  his  wife,  1857. 
Granddaughter   of  John   Kneedler    (1780-1866)    and   Ann   Shive    (1781- 

1841),  his  wife,  m.  1800. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  George  Shive  and  Katharine  Shive,  his  wife. 
George  Shive  (1763-1836),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Philip 

Reid's  company,  Philadelphia  County  militia.     He  was  born 

and  died  in  Pennsylvania. 

MRS.  MARY  MACLAY  FLANNERY.  51536 

Born  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Wife  of  John  S.  Flannery. 

Descendant  of  William  Maclay,  of  Pennsylvania. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  235 


Daughter  of  John  L.  Awl  and  Mary  Rodgers,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Maclay  Awl,  M.  D.,  and  Rebecca  Loughrey, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Awl  and  Mary  Maclay,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Maclay  and  Mary  McClure  Harris, 
his  wife. 

William  Maclay  (1737-1804),  was  assistant  commissary  of 
purchases  and  served  as  a  member  of  the  Assembly,  1781. 
He  married  a  daughter  of  John  Harris,  founder  of  Harris- 
burg.    He  was  born  in  Pennsylvania ;  died  in  Harrisburg, 

Also  No.  227. 


MRS.  MARY  AGNES  WHITEHILL.  51537 

Born  in  Beaver,  Pa. 

Wife  of  James  R.  Whitehill. 

Descendant  of  John  Haft. 

Daughter  of  James  H.  Brown  and  Mary  Jane  Glenn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Glenn  and  Mary  Haft,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Haft  and  Elizabeth  Thomson,  his  wife. 

John  Haft  (1757-1828),  served  as  private  in  Capt.  William 
Swansey's  company,  2nd  battalion,  Cumberland  County, 
militia,  1781,  commanded  by  Col.  Thomas  Gibson.  He  died 
in  Washington  County,  Pa. 

Also  No.  50107. 


MISS  ETHEL  FLORINE  WHITEHILL.  51538 

Born  in  Emporia,  Kan. 

Descendant  of  John  Haft. 

Daughter  of  James  R.  Whitehill  and  Mary  Agnes  Brown,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  H.  Brown  and  Mary  Jane  Glenn,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Glenn  and  Mary  Haft  his  wife 
See  No.  51537. 


236  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  CHANNELL  SHAW.  51539 

Born  in  West  Chester,  Pa. 

Wife  of  C.  E.  Shaw. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Josiah  Philips,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Oliver  B.  Channell  and  Cecelia  Griffith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Griffith  and  Martha  E.  Philips,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Josiah  Philips,  Jr.,  and  Jane  Miles,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Philips  and  Sarah  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Philips  (1751-1817),  was  the  yoimgest  of  four  brothers 
serving  from  Chester  County  during  the  war.  He  was  an 
Associator  and  acted  as  scout  when  the  army  was  at  Valley 
Forge.    He  was  born  in  Wales ;  died  in  Chester  County,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  8611,  9347,  31073. 

MRS.  EMMA  C.  MEGARGE  HASSINGER.  51540 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Lewis  C.  Hassinger. 

Descendant  of  Christopher  Ottinger,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Charles  Megarge  and  Lydia  Dorothea  Knorr,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Matthias  Knorr  and  INIary  Keyser,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Derrick  Keyser  and  Rachel  Ottinger,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Christopher    Ottinger    and    Mary    Groathouse, 

his  wife. 
Christopher    Ottinger    (1720-1802),    contributed    forage    and 

horses    for  the   patriot  army.     He   was   born   and   died   in 

Springfield  township. 
Also  Nos.  20694,  42552. 

MRS.  EDNA  R.  LANK  COOPER.  51541 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Alexander  Cooper. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Joseph  Vaughan, 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  237 


Daughter  of  William  M.  Lank  and  Hester  Ann  Mitchell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  W.  Mitchell  and  Elizabeth  P.  Lank,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Mitchell  and  Nancy  Vaughan,  his  wife. 

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

Joseph  Vaughan  (1746-1802),  served  as  captain-major  and  lieu- 
tenant colonel  in  the  Delaware  Continental  line.  He  was  in 
many  battles,  was  taken  prisoner  at  Camden,  1780,  and  on 
parole  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Delaware.  He  was  born  in 
England;  died  in  Maryland. 

Also    No.    25126. 

MRS.  ELSIE  LANK  LEFEVRE.  5LH2 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Joseph  Vaughan. 

Daughter  of  William  M.  Lank  and  Hester  Ann  Mitchell,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51541. 

MRS.  MARIA  L.  LYFORD  DANIELL.  51543 

Born  in  Waverly,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Horatio  Nelson  Daniell. 

Descendant  of  Major  James  Sawyer,  Darius  Hand,  of  New 
York. 

Daughter  of  James  Monroe  Lyford  and  Helen  Louise  Sawyer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Sawyer  and  Fannie  Antoinette  Hand,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Sawyer  and  Jane  Wilson,  his  wife;  Alexan- 
der McNeill  Hand  and  Mary  Maulpester,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Darius  Hand  and  Elizabeth  Catlin,  his  wife. 

James  Sawyer  (1738-82),  served  as  captain,  1776-78,  and  was 
appointed  quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  major.  He  was 
born  in  Orange  County;  died  in  Goshen,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  45454. 

Darius  Hand  (1759-1835),  enlisted,  1776,  in  the  15th  Massa- 
chusetts Continental  line  as  a  private  under  Capt.  Samuel 
Sloan,  Col.  Patterson.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll. 
1818,  from  Otsego  County,  N.  Y. 


238  DAUGHTERS  OF  THH)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  HARRIET  CULVER  GRANDIN.  51544 

Born  in  Tidioute,  Pa. 

Wife  of  William  James  Grandin,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  John  Whitney. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  A.  Culver  and  Anna  Gordon,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Culver  and  Caroline  Whitney,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Whitney,  Jr.,  and  Augusta  Fisk  Brooks,  his 
wife. 

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

John  Whitney  (1745-1829),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Whit- 
comb's  company,  Col.  James  Reed's  regiment,  and  in  1776 
was  in  Capt.  Abijah  Smith's  company  of  New  York  mihtia. 
He  was  born  in  Tidioute,  Pa. 

MRS.  NELLIE  L.  ALLEN  COLE.  51545 

Born  in  East  Troy,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Howard  Cole. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Allen,  John  Calkins,  Ebenezer  Stevens, 

and  Cornelius  Layman  (La  Mont),  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  Darwin  Nathaniel  Allen  and  Mary  E.  La  Mont,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Allen  and  Maranda  Sheffield,  his  wife ;  John 

La  Mont  and  Olive  Pettit,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of    Nathaniel    Allen    and    Lydia    Stevens,    his    wife; 

Cornelius  Layman  and  Zilla  Carner  (d.  1838),  his  wife;  James  Shef- 
field, M.  D.,  and  Sally  Calkins,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Ebenezer    Stevens    and    Lydia    Griswold,    his 

wife;  Daniel  Calkins  and  Rhoda  Carrier,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Calkins  and  Rebecca  Jewett,  his  wife. 
Nathaniel  Allen  (1761-1839),  was  a  minute  man  in  the  Suffolk 

County  militia,  1st  regiment  of  New  York.     He  was  born 

on  Long  Island ;  died  in  East  Troy,  Pa. 
John  Calkins  (1747-1804),  served  as  a  private  in  Col.  Morris 

Graham's  regiment  of  New  York  militia.     He  was  borr  in 

Saratoga  County,  N.  Y. ;  died  in  Earlville. 


lineage:  book.  239 


Ebenezer  Stevens  (1713-98),  was  a  member  of  the  Assembly 
and  served  in  the  mihtia.  He  was  born  in  Kihngsworth ;  died 
in  SaHsbury,  Conn. 

Also  No.  19434. 

Cornelius  Layman  (1755-1843),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  New  York,  1833,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Berkshire 
County,  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
New  York. 

Also  No.  33504. 

MRS.  CORA  SCUREMAN  GOODRICH.  .51546 

Born  in  Sullivan  County,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Charles  E.  Goodrich. 

Descendant  of  John  Scureman,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  Scureman  and  Emma  Rerser,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Scureman  and  Marie  I.  de  (Scureman),  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Scureman  and  Catherine  Applegate,  his 
wife    (parents  of  Henry). 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Scureman  and  Catherine  Morlie  (or 
Leonard),  his  wife. 

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

Also  No.  33077. 

MRS.  EMILY  BRODHEAD  MOON.  51547 

Born  in  Carbon  County,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Frederick  Moon. 

Descendant  of   Ensign  Garrett   Brodhead,   Andrew   Dingman, 

Capt.  Samuel  Drake,  Isaac  Newman,  Col.  James  Easton. 
Daughter  of  Andrew  Jackson  Broadhead   (b.  1822)   and  Ophelia  Easton 

(b.  1822),  his  wife,  m.  1845. 


240  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOIvUTlON. 


Granddaughter   of    Garrett   Brodhead    (1793-1872)    and    Cornelia   Ding- 
man    (1797-1883),  his  wife,  m.   1813;  Calvin  Easton    (1795-1826)    and 
Charlotte  Newman    (1802-59),  his  wife,  m.   1821. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Hon.  Richard  Brodhead   (1771-1843)   and  Hannah 
Drake   (1769-1832),  his  wife,  m.  1790;  Normand  Easton   (1758-1806) 
and  Merab  Perry   (1758-1851),  his  wife,  m.  1819;   Daniel  W.  Ding- 
man  (1774-1862)  and  Mary  Westbrook  (1774-1852),  his  wife;  Thomas 
Newman   (1770-1841)  and  Nellie   (Randall)   Brink,  his  wife,  m.  1798. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Garrett   Brodhead   and   Jane   Davis,  his  wife; 
Samuel  Drake  and  Sarah  Handy,  his  wife;  James  Easton  and  Eunice 
Pomeroy  (1733-78),  m.  1753;  Andrew  Dingman  and  Jane  Westbrook 
(b.  1755),  his  wife;  Isaac  Newman  and  Abigail  Webb,  his  wife. 
Garrett  Brodhead  (1733-1804),  served  as  ensign  in  the  North- 
ampton   County,    Pennsylvania    militia.      He    was    born    in 
Marbletown,  N.  Y. ;  died  in  Stroudsburg,  Pa. 
Andrew  Dingman  (1753-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Pennsylvania,  1831,  for  service  as  private  in  the  New  Jer- 
sey militia.     He  was  born  in  Wayne  County ;  died  in  Pike 
County,  Pa. 
Samuel  Drake,   served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Jacob   Stroud's 
company  of  Pennsylvania  militia,  1775,  and  as  captain,  1776. 
He  died,  1789,  in  Lower  Smithfield,  Pa. 
Isaac  Newman  (1731-1808),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Associ- 
ated Exempts  of  Westchester  County  at  the  battle  of  White 
Plains.    He  was  born  in  Stamford,  Conn.,  removed  to  West- 
chester, and  died  in  Charlton,  N.  Y. 
James  Easton  (1728-96),  was  with  Ethan  Allen  at  Ticonderoga 
and  commanded  a  Berkshire  County  regiment  in  the  Canadian 
expedition,  1775.     He  was  born  in  Hartford,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Also  No.  28592. 


MRS.  LOIS  ROXANA  MORSS  RICHMOND.  51548 

Born  in  Windham,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  William  Henry  Richmond. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Daniel  Kirtland,  of  Connecticut. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  24 1 


Daughter  of  Foster  Morss  and  Roxana  Kirtland  (b.  1784),  his  3rd 
wife,  m.  1814. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Kirtland  and  Lovisa  Lord,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Kirtland  (1745-1824),  served  as  sergeant  in  the  9th 
company  from  Saybrooke,  Conn.,  under  Capt.  John  Ely;  pro- 
moted ensign,  1777,  in  Capt.  Martin  Kirtland's  company,  Col. 
Erasrus  Wolcott's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Saybrooke ; 
died  in  Greene  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  36991. 


MRS.  CLARA  MORSS  RICHMOND.  51549 

Born  in  Carbondale,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Richmond,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Richmond  (b.  1821)  and  Lois  Roxanna 
Morss  (b.  1823),  his  wife,  m.  1849. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Wadsworth  Richmond  (b.  1797)  and  Clar- 
isia  Bailey,  his  wife,  m.  1819. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Richmond  (b.  1767)  and  Prudence  Wads- 
worth  (b.  1772),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Richmond  and  Martha  Hinde,  his  wife, 
m.  1766. 

Robert  Richmond,  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts 
militia.     He  was  born,  1738,  in  the  Middleboro,  Mass. 

Also  No.  33206. 


MRS.  EMELINE  KIRTLAND  RICHMOND  DREHER.  51550 

Born  in  Carbondale,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Julius  C.  Dreher. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Richmond. 

Daughter    of    William    Henry    Richmond    (b.    1821)    and    Lois    Roxana 

Morss   (b.  1823),  his  wife. 
See  No.  51549. 


242 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  MARY  R.  RICHMOND  TRACY.  50551 

Born  in  Carbondale,   Pa. 

Wife  of  Frederick  Kirtland  Tracy. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Richmond. 

Daughter   of    William    Henry    Richmond    (b.    1821)    and    Lois    Roxana 

Morss   (b.  1823),  his  wife. 
See  No.  51549. 

MRS.  LYDIA  DE  WITT  CRISPIN.  51552 

Born  in  Kent  County,  Del. 

Wife  of  Franklin  Gibbs  Crispili. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Lucas  De  Witt. 

Daughter  of  Orlean  De  Witt,  Jr.,  and  Laura  McColley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Orlean  De  Witt  and  Jerusha  Case,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  De  Witt  and  Hannah  Egbertson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddauhgter  of  Lucas  De  Witt  and  Debora  Person,  his  wife. 

Lucas  De  Witt  (1738-1830),  commanded  a  company  of  Ulster 
County  militia,  under  Col.  John  Hardenburg.  He  was  born 
in  Ulster  County ;  died  in  Breen  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  21192. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  R.  SHERMAN.  51553 

Born  in  Providence,  R.  I. 

Wife  of  Charles  Sherman. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Dunn,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Albert  G.  Sprague  and  Sarah  E.  Cole,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Purse  Cole  and  Rosina  Dodge,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Biswell  Cole  and  Desire  Dunn,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Dunn,  Jr.,  and  Lucy  Pierce,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Dunn  and  Priscilla  Ball,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Dunn  (1710-87),  served  as  captain  in  the  Continental 
Navy,  and  assisted  in  blowing  up  the  battleship  "Caspee," 
which  was  one  of  the  events  leading  up  to  the  Revolution.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  New  Shoreham,  R.  L 

Also  No.  49560. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  243 


MISS  EDNA  CHESEBROUGH.  51554 

Born  in  Stonington,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Amos  Chesebrough,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter    of    Gideon    Perry    Chesebrough    (b.    1823)    and    Anna   Delia 

Lasher,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Amos   Chesebrough    (b.   1773)    and   Phebe   Denison, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Samuel  Chesebrough    (b.  1743)    and  Mary  Slack, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Amos   Chesebrough   and  Desire  Williams,   his 

wife. 
Amos  Chesebrough,  was  chosen  inspector,  1780.     He  was  born 

at  Stonington,  1732,  where  he  died. 
Also  No.  14713. 

MISS  GRACE  LOUISE  CHESEBROUGH.  51555 

Born  in  Stonington,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Amos  Chesebrough. 

Daughter  of  Gideon  Perry  Chesebrough  and  Anna  Delia  Lasher,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51554. 

MRS.  CONSTANCE  FURMAN  HERBERT.  51556 

Born  in  Sumter  County,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Walter  Isaac  Herbert. 

Descendant  of   Rev.   Richard   Farnum,   Capt.   James   Kincaid, 

Major  William  Buford,  and  Capt.  William  Richardson. 
Daughter   of   Charles    Manning   Farnum   and   Frances   Emma   Garden, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Clement  Farnum  and  Harriet  Davis,  his  wife; 

Alcester  Garden  and  Elizabeth  Richardson,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Richard  Farnum  and  Dorothea  Maria  Burn, 

his  2nd  wife;  William  Richardson,  Jr.,  and  Emma  Buford,  his  2nd 

wife;  Jonathan  Davis  and  Rebecca  Kincaid,  his  wife. 


244  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 


Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Richardson  and  Ann  Magdalene  Guig- 
nard,  his  wife;  William  Buford  and  Frances  June,  his  wife;  James 
Kincaid  and  Mary  McMorris,  his  wife. 

Richard  Farnum  (1755-1825),  was  a  patriot  preacher,  so  elo- 
quent that  Cornwallis  said :  "He  feared  the  prayers  of  that 
godly  man  much  more  than  the  armies  of  Sumter  and 
Marion."  He  was  born  in  Esopus,  N.  Y. ;  died  in  Charles- 
ton, S.  C. 

Also  No.  39363. 

James  Kincaid  (1724-1801),  served  as  captain  of  cavalry  under 
Marion  in  many  battles  and  was  wounded  at  Eutaw  Springs. 
He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  died  in  Charleston,  S.  C. 

William  Buford,  was  ensign  of  the  1st  troop  of  North  Carolina 
Dragoons,  1777;  promoted  major,  1781,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Eutaw  Springs.  He  was  born  in 
Middlesex  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Williamsburg  County,  S.  C. 

William  Richardson  (1740-86),  was  a  member  of  the  First 
Provincial  Congress  and  appointed  captain  of  the  first  rifle 
regiment.  He  was  captured  at  Charleston,  parolled,  and 
when  exchanged  served  as  quartermaster.  He  was  born  in 
Virginia ;  died  in  Sumter  County,  S.  C. 

Also  No.  11442. 

MRS.  EDNARDINA  STROBEL  HEMPHILL.  51557 

Born  in  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  David  Hemphill. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Daniel  Strobel  and  of  William  Bullock. 

Daughter  of  Maynard  Strobel  and  Caroline  Lydia  Bullock,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51039. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Bowen  Bullock  and  Eliza  G.  Courtenay,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bullock  and  Silence  Bowen,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Bullock  and  Susanna  Kent,  his  wife. 
William  Bullock  (1716-1810),  enlisted  as  a  private,  1780.  in 

Capt.  Joseph  Wilmarth's  company,  Col.  Thomas  Carpenter's 

regiment,  from  Rehoboth,  Mass.    He  was  born  and  died  in 

Rehoboth. 


WNEAGE  BOOK.  245 


MRS.  LUCRETIA  MORDECAI  CRUM.  51558 

Born  in  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  S.  W.  Crum. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Warnock. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Whitlock  Mordecai  and  Laura  Hayes  Taylor,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rowland  Taylor  and  Emmeline  Hislop,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Hislop  and  Mary  Martha  Warnock,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Warnock  and  Ann  Motheringham,  his 
wife. 

Joseph  Warnock  (1740-1810),  served,  1783,  under  Col.  Rich- 
ard Richardson,  in  the  South  CaroHna  militia.  He  was  born 
in  St.  Dennis  Parish,  S.  C. ;  died  in  Illinois. 


MRS.  OLIVE  MORDECAI  MARCHANT.  51659 

Born  in  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Warnock. 

Daughter  of   Isaac  Whitlock  Mordecai   and   Laura  Hayes  Taylor,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51558. 

MRS.  NINA  VANCE  BAILEY.  51560 

Born  in  Bossier  Parish,  La. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Bailey. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Butler,  and  of  Benjamin  Rathbun. 

Daughter   of   John   Chappell   Vance    (1843-1913)    and    Ophelia   Helen 

Pratt  (1850-86),  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Allen  Vance  and  Mary  Chappell,  his  wife;  Luther 

Pratt  (1815-56)  and  Dorliska  Rathbun  (1815-87),  his  wife. 


246  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Chappell  and  Elizabeth  Brooks,  his  wife; 
Joel  Rathbun,  M.  D.,  and  Philomena  Alden  (1783-1861),  his  wife, 
m.  1802. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Elisha  Brooks  and  Nancy  Butler  (b. 
1765),  his  wife;  Benjamin  Rathbun,  Jr.  (1744-1819),  and  Huldah 
Williams  (1752-1824),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Butler  and  Mary  Simpson,  his  wife; 
Benjamin  Rathbun  and  Mary  Gaboon,  his  wife,  m.  1742. 

James  Butler  (1737-81),  commanded  a  company  in  the  expe- 
dition, 1779,  against  the  Cherokee  Indians.  He  was  killed  by  a 
band  of  Tories  led  by  the  notorious  William  Cunningham. 
He  was  born  in  Prince  William  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Edge- 
field District,  S.  C. 

Benjamin  Rathbun  (1720-79),  signed,  1776,  in  Hopkinton,  the 
declaration  to  defend  the  colonies  in  their  contest  for  inde- 
pendence. He  was  born  in  Rhode  Island ;  died  in  Colchester, 
Conn. 

Also  No.  39499. 

MRS.  AMANDA  LOU  COPELAND.  51561 

Born  in  Laurens,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  George  Anderson  Copeland. 

Descendant  of  Leonard  Beasley. 

Daughter  of  Barney  Smith  Jones  and  Amelia  Ferguson,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Ferguson  and  Mary  Beasley,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Leonard  Beasley  and  Nancy  Clark,  his  2nd  wife. 

Leonard  Beasley  (1764-1844),  enlisted,  1781,  as  a  private  under 
Capt.  Thomas  Jones,  Col.  Alexander  Dick.  He  was  placed 
on  the  pension  roll,  1833,  from  Laurens  District,  S.  C. 

MRS.  ALYBEL  ADAMS  MURPHY.  51562 

Born  in  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Daniel  Marshall  and  of  Rev.  Abraham 

Marshall. 
Daughter  of  Eugene  Flournoy  Adams  and  Inez  Baber,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benson  W.  Adams  and  Leonora  Marshall  Leitner, 

his  2nd  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  247 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Pleiades  Marshall  and  Martha  Flournoy, 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Marshall  and  Ann  Waller,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Marshall  and  Martha  Stearns,  his 
2nd  wife. 

Daniel  Marshall  (1706-84),  served  as  chaplain  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary war,  and  received  187  acres  of  land  for  his  services. 
He  was  born  in  Connecticut ;  died  in  Georgia. 

Abraham  Marshall  (1748-1819),  served  as  chaplain  in  Col. 
Stewart's  regiment  of  minute  men,  from  Augusta,  Ga.  He 
was  born  in  Windsor,  Conn. ;  died  in  Georgia. 


MRS.  EMMA  CAROLINE  McGEE.  51563 

Born  in  Greenville,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Henry  Pinckney  McGee. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Siddall. 

Daughter  of  John  McKay  and  Charlotte  Ann  Yancey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dabner  Yancey  and  Polly  Siddall,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Siddall  and  Polly  Head,  his  wife. 

Stephen  Siddall   (1763-1853),  enlisted  as  a  private,  1780,  in 

Capt.  Thomas  Yarbrough's  company,  Col.  Hawe's  regiment, 

from  Farquier  County,  Va.    In  1850  he  applied  for  a  pension ; 

he  was  then  living  in  Cherokee  County,  Ga.    He  was  born  in 

Virginia. 
Also  No.  47037. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  HOOKER  TAYLOR.  51564 

Born  in  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Electus  B.  L.  Taylor. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Hooker  and  of  Brig.  Gen.  Erastus 

Wolcott,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Henry  Edward  Hooker  and  Mary  Cady  Glen,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Horace  Hooker  and  Helen  Wolcott,  his  wife. 


248  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Hooker  and  Mary  Chaflfee,  his  wife;  Eras- 
tus  Wolcott,  Jr.,  and  Chloe  Bissell,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Erastus  Wolcott  and  Jerusha  Wolcott,  his  wife. 

James  Hooker  (1742-1805),  in  1775  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Inspection  and  purchaser  and  keeper  of  stores.  He 
was  promoted  with  a  company  of  men  and  given  the  tank 
of  captain.    He  was  bom  in  Hartford ;  died  in  Windsor,  Conn. 

Erastus  Wolcott  (1723-93),  in  1776,  commanded  a  regiment  of 
miHtia  at  Boston.  In  1777  he  was  made  brigadier  general 
and  led  the  first  brigade  of  Connecticut  troops  to  Peekskill 
and  Danbury.    He  was  born  in  Windsor,  Conn, 

Also  No.  3296. 


MRS.  EMILY  F.  LANGLEY  HERLESTON.  51565 

Born  in  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  John  Herleston. 

Descendant   of    Samuel   Prioleau,    Samuel    Prioleau,   Jr.,   and 

David  Hamilton,  of  South  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  Samuel  Langley,  Jr.,  and  Francenia  Ann  Cantwell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Samuel   Langley,  M.   D.,   and  Martha   Prioleau,  his 

wife;  Patrick  Cantwell  and  Elizabeth  George  Sullivan,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   John   Prioleau   and   Marianne   Cordes,  his   wife; 

Timothy  Sullivan  and  Mary  Hamilton,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Samuel   Prioleau,   Jr.,   and   Catherine   Cordes, 

his  wife;  David  Hamilton  and  Elizabeth  Norris  Reynolds,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Samuel    Prioleau    and    Providence    Hext, 

his  wife. 
Samuel   Prioleau    (1717-92),   was   imprisoned   on   the   British 

ship  at  Charleston  Harbor  and  sent  to  St.  Augustine,  1780, 

after  the  fall  of  the  city.     He  was  born  and  died  in  South 

Carolina. 
Samuel  Prioleau,  Jr.  (1742-1818),  was  a  continental  soldier,  and 

taken  prisoner  and  sent  to  St.  Augustine.    He  was  born  and 

died  in  South  Carolina. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  249 


David  Hamilton  (1749-94),  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  surrender 
of  Charleston,  confined  on  board  prison  ship  "Torbay"  and 
later  sent  to  Philadelphia.  He  was  not  released  until  peace 
was  declared.  He  was  bom  in  Cork,  Ireland ;  died  in  Charles- 
ton, S.  C. 

Also  No.  27131. 


MRS.  MARY  BROOKS  COLEMAN.  51566 

Born  in  Abbeville,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Milton  W.  Coleman. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elisha  Brooks,  and  of  Capt.  James  Butler, 

of  South  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  Stanmore  Butler  Brooks  and  Taphense  B.  Lipscomb  (1809- 

80),  his  wife,  m.  1827. 
Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Brooks  and  Nancy  Butler,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51560. 
Elisha  Brooks  (1761-1806),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Col.  Robert 

Anderson's  regiment  from  South  Carolina.    He  was  born  and 

died  in  Newbury,  S.  C. 

MRS.  JEANIE  HARRISON  COTHRAN.  51567 

Born  in  Abbeville,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  W.  R.  Cothran. 

Descendant  of  James  Harrison,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  F.  E.  Harrison  and  Mary  E.  Perrin,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Harrison,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Earle,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Harrison  and  Elizabeth  Hampton,  his  wife. 

James  Harrison  (1748-1815),  served  as  a  soldier  in  the  South 
Carolina  forces  when  the  Carolinas  were  overrun  by  the 
enemy.  He  was  born  in  North  Carolina;  died  in  South 
Carolina. 


250  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  SALLIE  WILLS  DEAN.  51568 

Born  in  Edgefield,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  William  Pierce  Dean. 

Descendant  of  Matthew  Wills,  William  Coleman,  William  Cole- 
man, Jr. ;  Capt.  Nathaniel  Abney,  William  Merchant,  and 
Matthew  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Eldred  Jones  Wills  and  Isabella  Merchant,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Matthew  Wills,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Coleman,  his  wife; 
James  Merchant  (1801-83)  and  Rachel  Smith  (1802-82),  his  wife,  m. 
1826. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Mills  and  Sarah  Abney  (b.  1755),  his 
wife;  William  Coleman,  Jr.  (1754-1820),  and  Mary  Gray,  his  wife; 
William  Merchant  and  Rachel  Black,  his  wife,  m.  1772;  Matthew 
Smith  and  Kerron  Happuck  Watts,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Coleman  and  Ann  Hester,  his  wife, 
m.  1788;  Nathaniel  Abney  and  Patsey  Ann  Hester,  his  wife,  m.  1758, 

Matthew  Wills  (1757-1814),  served  as  a  private  in  the  State 
militia  of  South  Carolina,  during  the  Revolution.  He  was 
born  in  England ;  died  in  South  Carolina. 

William  Coleman  (1724-85),  served  as  a  private  under  Col. 
Thomas  Brandon  at  the  battle  of  Ramsour's  Mill.  He  was 
born  in  Virginia ;  died  in  South  Carolina. 

William  Coleman,  Jr.  (1754-1814),  served  as  a  private  at  the 
battle  of  Ramsour's  Mill,  under  Col.  Thomas  Brandon.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  South  Carolina. 

Nathaniel  Abney  (1737-90),  commanded  a  company  under 
Major  Andrew  Williamson  at  Ninety-Six  in  the  South  Caro- 
lina militia.     He  died  in  South  Carolina. 

William  Merchant  (1751-1812),  was  a  brave  and  fearless  sol- 
dier, served  as  a  private  from  Newbury,  South  Carolina, 
where  he  was  bom  and  died. 

Matthew  Smith  (1758-1822),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Wil- 
liam Hext's  company  of  light  infantry,  1st  South  Carolina 
regiment,  1780,  under  Col.  Charles  Cotesworth.  He  was 
born  and  died  in  Edgefield  County,  S.  C. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  251 


MRS.  ESTELLE  CRESWELL  FLEMING.  51569 

Born  in  Abbeville  County,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Capt.  Robert  Franklin  Fleming. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Butler. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  Henry  Hunter  Creswell  and  Sarahan  Mays  Watson, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Richard  Watson  and  Lavina  Brooks,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Brooks  and  Nancy  Butler,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51560. 

MISS  LOUISE  CATHERINE  FLEMING.  51570 

Born  in  Laurens,  S.  C. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Butler,  Lieut.  Elisha  Brooks,  Rev. 

James  Creswell  and  John  Williams. 
Daughter  of  Robert  Franklin  Fleming  (b.  1840)  and  Z.  Estelle  Creswell, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Fleming   (1803-82)   and  Harriet  J.  Williams 

(1815-88),  his  wife,  m.  1833;  Henry  Hunter  Creswell  and  Sarah  Ann 

Watson,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   Charles   Williams    (1788-1860)    and   Jeanne   Cun- 
ningham (1794-1854),  his  wife,  m.  1812;  Richard  Watson  and  Lavina 

Brooks,  his  wife;  Elihu  Creswell  and  Sarah  Hunter,  his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Williams  and  Cynthia  Adams   (d.  1822), 

his  wife,  m.  1787;  Elisha  Brooks  and  Nancy  Butler,  his  wife. 
See  Nos.  51047,  51560,  51566. 
John  Williams  (1734-1823),  was  a  patriot,  and  member  of  the 

Provincial  Congress  of  South  Carolina,  1775-76.    He  died  in 

Laurens,  S.  C. 

MRS.  HENRIETTA  WITHERS  GRIER.  51571 

Born  in  Camden,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  F.  Barron  Grier. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Burwell  Boykin. 


252  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  William  Randolph  Withers  and  Nannie  Shannon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Jeflferson  Withers  and  Betsy  Boykin,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Burwell  Boykin  and  Mary  Whitaker,  his  wife. 

Burwell  Boykin  (1741-1817),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  mount- 
ed Rangers  of  South  Carolina.  He  was  born  in  Southamp- 
ton, Va. ;  died  in  South  Carolina. 

Also  No.  29307. 


MRS.  MARY  WITHERS  GAMBRELL.  51572 

Born  in  Camden,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  William  G.  Gambrell. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Burwell  Boykin. 

Daughter  of  William  Randolph  Withers  and  Nannie  Shannon,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51571. 

MRS.  EVELYN  ROGERS  STEVENSON.  51573 

Born  in  Greenwood,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  W.  M.  Stevenson. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Josiah  Payne. 

Daughter  of  James  Thomas  Rogers  and  Evelyn  Eloise  Walker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Skillman  Rogers  and  Henrietta  Roseberry, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Wililam  Rogers  and  Catherine  Skillman,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Skillman  and  Henrietta  Payne,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Payne  and  Elizabeth  Fleming,  his  1st 
wife,  m.  1755. 

Josiah  Payne  (1740-82),  served  in  the  Virginia  militia.  He  re- 
moved to  that  part  of  North  Carolina,  now  Tennessee,  after 
the  Revolution.  He  was  born  in  Goochland  County,  Va. ; 
died  in  Tennessee. 

Also  No.  48186. 


lineage;  book.  253 


MRS.  BESSIE  WATTS  SANDERS.  51574 

Born  in  Laurens  County,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Marshall  Frasier  Sanders. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Butler. 

Daughter  of  John  Barratt  Watts,  M.D.,  and  Anna  Belle  Perrin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Watts  and  Lavina  Brooks,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Brooks  and  Nancy  Butler,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51560. 

MRS.  PEARL  COLEMAN  SLOAN.  51575 

Born  in  New  Market,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Goldsby  Porter  Sloan. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Butler. 

Daughter  of  Martin  Hackett  Coleman  and  Mary  Ella  Brooks,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Butler  Brooks  and  Almena  McGhee,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Brooks  and  Mary  Simpson,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51560. 

MRS.  EMILY  J.  WEBB  CRAVENS.  51576 

Born  in  Brunson,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Trower  Cravens. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Lockwood,  of  South  Carolina. 

Descendant  of  Huileman  Alison  Webb  and  Martha  Ann  Small,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  C.  Webb  and  Huileman  A.  Lockwood,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Lockwood,  Jr.,  and  Caroline  Lee,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Lockwood  and  Mary  Lee,  his  wife. 

Joshua  Lockwood  (1739-1809),  was  a  patriot  of  South  Caro- 
lina during  the  Revolution.  He  was  born  in  England;  died 
in  South  Carolina. 

Also  No.  47378. 


254  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  H.  ALISON  WEBB  DIBBLE.  51577 

Born  in  Hampton,  S.  C. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Lockwood. 

Daughter  of  Huileman  Alison  Webb  and  Martha  Ann  Small,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  C.  Webb  and  Huileman  A.  Lockwood,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Lockwood,  Jr.,  and  Caroline  Lee,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Lockwood  and  Mary  Lee,  his  wife. 
Joshua  Lockwood  (1739-1809),  was  a  patriot  of  South  Carolina 

during  the  Revolution.     He  was  born  in  England;  died  in 

South  Carolina. 
Also  No.  47378. 

MRS.  HENRIETTA  I.  EARLE.  51578 

Born  in  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Descendant  of  Capt,  James  Williams. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Thompson  Earle  and  Caroline  Leaphart,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robinson  M.  Earle  and  Elizabeth  Williams,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Waddy  Thompson  and  Elizabeth  Blackburn  Wil- 
liams, his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Williams  and  Elizabeth  Blackburn,  his 
wife. 

James  Williams,  served  in  the  Virginia  Continental  line,  and, 
1778,  held  the  rank  of  captain.    He  was  bom,  1723. 

Also  No.  20227. 

MRS.  ROSA  CANTRY  HEYWARD.  51579 

Born  in  Kershaw,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Albert  R.  Heyward,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Richard  Richardson,  of  South  Caro- 
lina. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  255 


Daughter  of  Edward  Brevard  Gantry  and  Mary  Whitaker  Boykin,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Willis  Gantry  and  Gamilla  Floride  Richardson, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Peter  Richardson  and  Floride  Ayre,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Richard  Richardson  and  Dorothy  Sinkler,  his 
2nd  wife. 

Richard  Richardson  (1704-80),  was  over  seventy  when  war 
was  declared,  and  was  elected  a  member  of  the  Council  of 
Safety.  He  served  in  the  Provincial  Congress  and  assisted 
in  framing  the  State  Constitution,  He  was  taken  prisoner 
at  the  fall  of  Charleston  and  his  life  was  shortened  by  con- 
finement. He  was  bom  in  Jamestown,  Va. ;  died  in  Salis- 
bury, S.  C. 

Also  No.  47047. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  BEDON  IZARD  JOSEY.  51.580 

Born  in  Watterboro,  S.  G. 

Wife  of  A.  B.  Josey. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Ralph  Izard,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Allen  Gadwallader  Izard  and  Julia  Davie  Bedon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Walter  Izard  and  Mary  G.  Green,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Izard  and  Emma  Middleton,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ralph  Izard  and  Alice  de  Lancey,  his  wife. 

Ralph  Izard  (1741-1804),  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,  33252. 

MRS.  CLAUDIA  EARLE  KNOWLTON.  51581 

Born  in  Golumbia,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Augustus  Barton  Knowlton,  M.D. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Williams. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Thompson  Earle  and  Garoline  Leaphart,  his  2nd 

wife. 
See  No.  51578. 


256  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ANNICE  HARRIS  LOWRY.  51583 

Born  in  York  County,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  John  Edward  Lowry. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Bratton,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  John  Stitt  Harris  and  Agnes  Bratton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  S.  Bratton,  M.D.,  and  Harriet  Rainey,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Bratton  and  Martha  Robertson,  his  wife. 

William  Bratton  (1740-1816),  gave  gallant  service  in  many 
battles  throughout  the  Revolution.  His  signal  victory  at 
Huck's  defeat,  with  inferior  numbers,  has  made  his  name 
famous  in  the  State  he  so  nobly  defended.  He  was  born  in 
Virginia;  died  in  Brattonsville,  S.  C. 

Also  No.  15297. 

MRS.  JANE  BROOKS  MARSHALL.  51583 

Born  in  Richland  County,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  John  Quitman  Marshall. 

Descendant  of  Zachariah  Smith  Brooks,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  John  Hampton  Brooks  and  Mary  Goodwyn  Adams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Whitfield  Brooks  (b.  1790)  and  Mary  Parsons  Car- 
roll, his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Zachariah  S.  Brooks  and  Elizabeth  Butler,  his  wife. 

Zachariah  Smith  Brooks  (1765-1848),  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll,  1840,  from  Edgefield  County,  South  Carolina, 
as  a  private  in  Capt.  James  Butler's  company.  Col  Picken's 
regiment.  He  was  born  in  Newbury  Dist.,  S.  C. ;  died  in 
Edgefield. 

MRS.  MARY  McCOY  METTS.  51584 

Born  in  Gillisonville,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Walter  Arthur  Metts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathan  Johnston,  and  of  Jonas  Johnston. 


lineage:  book.  257 


Daughter  of  LeRoy  F.  Youmans  and  Mary  E.  Tillinghast,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Youmans  and  Selina  M.  H.  Johnston,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Johnston  and  Elizabeth  McCoy,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Johnston  and  Elizabeth  Tuten,  his  wife, 

m.  1793. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Johnston  and  Hester  Bryan,  his  wife. 
Nathan  Johnston  (1740-1800),  served,  1779,  as  captain  in  Col. 

William  Harden's  regiment  in  Upper  Granville  County,  South 

Carolina  militia.     He  was  born  in  North  Carolina;  died  in 

Greenville,  S.  C. 
Jonas  Johnston    (1766-1842),   served  as  a  private  under  his 

father,  Capt.  Nathan  Johnston.    He  was  born  at  Tar  River, 

N.  C. ;  died  in  Granville,  S.  C. 

MRS.  CELESTE  TALLEY  MOORMAN.  51585 

Born  in  Richland  County,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Robert  Moorman. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Capers,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  N.  Salley  and  Elizabeth  Capers  Jones,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  B.  Jones  and  Emma  Capers,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Capers,  Jr.,  and  Susan  McGill,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Capers  and  Mary  Singletary,  his  wife. 

William  Capers  (1758-1812),  served  in  Marion's  brigade,  and 
was  one  of  the  defenders  of  Charleston,  Fort  Moultrie,  Rug- 
ley's  Mills  and  at  the  siege  of  Savannah,  where  Pulaski  fell. 
He  was  bom  in  St.  Thomas  Parish;  died  in  Sumter  District. 

Also  No.  27129. 

MRS.  CLARA  CAPERS  OWENS.  51586 

Born  in  Cobb  County,  Ga. 

Wife  of  L.  B.  Owens,  M.D. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Capers. 

Daughter  of  Francis  W.  Capers  and  Hannah  Bascom,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Capers  and  Susan  McGill,  his  2nd  wife. 

See  No.  51585. 


258  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 

MRS.  CAROLINE  EARLE  SAMS.  51587 

Born  in  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  James  Hagood  Sams. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Williams. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Thompson  Earle  and  Caroline  Leaphart,  his  2nd 

wife. 
See  No.  51578. 

MRS.  FRANCES  BLAKE  SLOAN.  51588 

Born  in  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  John  Trimmier  Sloan. 

Descendant  of  Isham  Blake. 

Daughter  of  WilHam  Kennedy  Blake  and  Marina  Gregg  Jones,  his  2nd 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Clifton  Blake  and  Eliza  Caroline  Smith,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Isham  Blake  and  Mary  Macy  Clifton,  his  wife. 
Isham  Blake   (1755-1830),  served  as  a  soldier  and  fifer  and 

was  body  guard  to  Lafayette  at  the  battles  of  Brandywine 

and  Yorktown.    He  was  born  in  South  Hampton,  Va. ;  died 

in  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

MRS.  STITT  HARRIS  SIMS.  51589 

Born  in  York  County,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Francis  Eugene  Sims. 

Descendant  of  Col,  William  Bratton. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  John  Stitt  Harris  and  Agnes  Bratton,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51582. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  259 


MRS.  MARGARET  HARRIS  THOMAS.  5] 590 

Born  in  York  County,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Oscar  Ernest  Thomas,  M.D. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Bratton. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  John  Stitt  Harris  and  Agnes  Bratton,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51582. 

MRS.  AGNES  MIKELL  WALLACE.  51591 

Born  in  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Wife  of  Henry  Burroughs  Wallace. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Mikell,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Waring  Mikell  and  Jane  Yates,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Archibald  Mikell  (b.  1810)  and  Hess  War- 
ing Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Mikell,  Jr.  (b.  1775),  and  Providence 
Jenkins,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Mikell  (b.  1750)  and  Abigail  Jenkins, 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Mikell  and  Anne  Fickling,  his  wife. 

John  Mikell,  of  South  Carolina,  was  a  commissioned  officer  in 
Marion's  brigade,  1780,  and  was  one  of  the  prisoners  con- 
fined on  the  prison  ship  "Torbey." 

Also  No.  41110. 

MRS.  EVELYN  HATCH  CORRELL.  51592 

Born  in  Areola,  Ala. 

Wife  of  Daniel  Coram  Correll. 

Descendant  of  Lemuel  Hatch,  of  North  Carolina, 


26o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Alfred  Hatch  and  Victoria  Walker,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Durant  Hatch  and  Eliza  West,  his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Hatch  and  Mary  Fonville,  his  wife. 
Lemuel  Hatch,  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Congress  which 

met,  1774,  at  Halifax,  N.  C.    He  was  born  and  died  in  North 

Carolina. 


MRS.  LAURA  DUNHAM  BARRETT.  51593 

Born  in  Manchester,  Iowa, 

Wife  of  Charles  H.  Barrett. 

Descendant  of  Jesse  Dunham,  and  of  Lieut.  Moses  Tucker. 
Daughter  of  Francis  Willis  Dunham  and  Anna  Mary  Start,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Dunham  and  Pauline  Joiner,  his  wife;  George 

Start  and  Mary  (Polly)   Colton,  his  . 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Dunham  and  Lois  Hatch,  his  wife;  Moses 

Start  and  Margaret  Gould,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  George  Start  and  Mary  Tucker,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Moses  Tucker. 
Jesse   Dunham    (1757-1845),   enlisted,    1776,   in   Capt.    Sears' 

company.  Col.  Stone's  regiment,  and  in  1779  was  in  Capt. 

Joseph  Richardson's  company,  Col.  Samuel  Denny's  regiment. 

He  was  born  in  Plympton,  Mass. ;  died  in  Royalton,  Vt. 
Moses  Tucker  (1734-92),  served  as  lieutenant,  1777,  in  C^pt. 

Edmund  Bryant's  company.  Col.  Daniel   Moore's   regiment, 

at  Saratoga,  and,  1778,  in  the  New  Hampshire  State  militia. 

He  was  born  in  Salisbury,  N.  H. 

MRS.  ZOULEIME  HUNT.         '  51594 

Born  in  Calhoun  County,  Miss. 

Wife  of  Felix  C.  Hunt. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Thomas  Rodney,  of  Delaware. 
Daughter  of  Hundley  Vaughan  and  Anna  Wallace,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Wallace  and  Susan  Rodney,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  261 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Caesar  Rodney  and  Susan  E.  Hunn,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Rodney  and  Elizabeth  Fisher,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Rodney  (174:4-1811),  was  a  member  of  the  first  Com- 
mittee of  Safety.  He  was  in  command  of  the  State  militia 
at  the  battles  of  Trenton,  Princeton  and  Monmouth.  He  gave 
valuable  civil  service  and  was  a  delegate  to  the  Continental 
Congress  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Dover, 
Del. ;  died  in  Natchez,  Miss. 

Also  No.  11427. 


MRS.  KATE  CANTRELL  BROWN.  51595 

Born  in  Forsyth,  Ga. 

Wife  of  John  C.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Cantrell. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Carroll  Cantrell  and  Letitia  Allen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Cantrell  and  Sallie  Gillespie,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Cantrell  and  Mary  Blakemore,  his  wife. 

Stephen  Cantrell  (1758-1827),  was  employed  by  the  Continental 
Commissioners  of  North  Carolina.  He  was  captain  of  the 
guard  and  for  his  service  received  a  land  grant,  1788,  in 
Davidson  County,  Tenn.  He  was  born  in  Abingdon,  Va. ; 
died  in  Sumner  County,  Tenn. 

Also  Nos.  1776,  6978,  14237,  17850. 

MRS.  GEORGE  CANTRELL  GUILD.  51596 

Born  in  Gallatin,  Tenn. 


Wife  of  Josephus  C.  Guild. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Cantrell. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Carroll  Cantrell  and  Letitia  Allen,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51595. 


262  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  LYDE  POPE  BROWN.  51597 

Born  in  Fayette  County,  Tenn. 

Wife  of  Foster  V.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  John  Sale. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Rembert  Pope  and  Mary  Ada  Murrell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   John   Pope  and  EHzabeth   Hemphill  Jones,   his   2nd 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Le  Roy  Pope  and  Judith  Sale,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Sale  and  Jane  Dawson,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Sale  and  Elizabeth  Willis,  his  wife. 
John  Sale   (1729-1815),  was  an  officer  in  the  early  wars  and 

after  the  loss  of  a  leg  acted  as  surgeon.     He  received  a  land 

grant   in   Amherst   County    for   meritorious   services    during 

the  Revolution. 
Also  No.  6346. 

MRS.  MARY  BELL  BOYD.  51598 

Born  in  Jackson,  Tenn. 

Wife  of  Alston  M.  Boyd. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Bell,  and  of  Sergt.  James  Henry 

Slack,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  T.  W.  Bell   (1844-84)   and  Lucia  Camille  Bright   (b.  1852), 

his  wife,  m.  1874. 
Granddaughter  of  Alfred  A.  Bell   (1809-73)  and  Mary  Lowry   (1814-96), 

his  wife,  m.  1837;  Johnston  E.  Bright  and  Sarah  Bell  Slack,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Bell  (1780-1822)  and  Mary  Anne  Woland 

(1782-1866),  his  wife,  m.  1797;  James  Elijah  Slack  and  Sophia  Leake, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Bell  and  Esther   Bell,  his  wife ;  James 

Henry  Slack  and  Alice  Torbet,  his  wife. 
James  Bell,  was  in  Col.  Samuel  Lewis'  regiment,  and  served  at 

the  siege  of  Yorktown.    He  died,  1805,  in  Nelson  County,  Va. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  263 


James  Henry  Slack  (1756-1831),  aided  in  ferrying  the  army 
across  the  Delaware  that  memorable  night,  1776.  He  was 
at  Valley  Forge,  and  1781  in  the  southern  campaign.  He  was 
born  and  died  in  Bucks  County,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  3019,  8055,  30883. 

MRS.  ALBERTA  CARUTHERS  LONE.  51599 

Born  in  Mississippi. 

Wife  of  William  Lone. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Hopson,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  Albert  B.  Caruthers  and  Janie  Leavell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Napolean  Leavell,  Jr.,  and  Melbry  Williams,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Napolean  Leavell  and  Eliza  Jane  Hopson,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  George  Hopson  and  Eliza  Road,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hopson  and  Sallie  Boyd,  his  wife. 
Joseph   Hopson    (1752-1815),    served   as   lieutenant   and   was 

at  the  battle  of  Cowpens.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Fairfax 

County,  Va. 
Also  No.  27943. 

MRS.  FANNIE  HOLDEN  SMITH.  51600 

Born  in  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Wife  of  Frank  Walker  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Robert  Dandridge,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  Robert  James  Cash  and  Ada  Brownfield,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Cash  and  Mildred  S.  Dandridge,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of    Robert    Ambler    Dandridge    and    Anne    Overton 

Goodwin,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Dandridge  and  Mildred  Aylette   Allen, 

his  wife. 
Robert  Dandridge  (1760-99),  volunteered  while  at  college  and 

was  lieutenant  in  the  artillery  under  his  cousin,  Capt.  John 

Champe  Carter.   He  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.    He  was 

born  and  died  in  Virginia. 
Also  No.  23266. 


264  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARY  C.  AMES  CROWLEY.  51601 

Born  in  Clinton,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Jeremiah  Washington  Crowley. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Ames. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Ames  and  Marie  De  Roiun,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Ames  and  Rebecca  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Ames  and  Susanna  Howard,  his  wife. 

John  Ames  (1738-1805),  made  and  furnished  guns  to  the 
troops  and,  1776,  commanded  a  company  of  Plymouth  County 
miHtia.  He  served  under  different  commands  in  the  defense 
of  Rhode  Island.  He  was  born  and  died  in  West  Bridge- 
water,  Mass. 

Also  No.  9859. 

MRS.  BLANCHE  CLARK  CUTRER.  51602 

Born  in  Clarksdale,  Miss. 

Wife  of  John  W.  Cutrer. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Lusk. 

Daughter  of  John  Clark  and  Eliza  Alcorn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Alcorn  and  Louisa  Lusk,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Lusk  and  Sarah  McElwyne,  his  2nd  wife. 

James  Lusk  (1754-1803),  served  in  the  South  Carolina  militia. 

He  died  in  Illinois. 
Also  No.  34988. 

MRS.  MINNIE  HARSH  LONG.  51603 

Born  in  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Wife  of  Albert  B.  Long. 

Descendant  of  Col.  James  Johnston. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  Harsh  and  Mary  Rutherford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Griffith  Rutherford  and  Elizabeth  Johnston,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  265 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Johnston  and  Mary  Reid,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Johnston  and  Jane  Ewart,  his  wife. 

James  Johnston  (1742-1805),  entered  the  army  as  a  captain, 
1776.  At  the  battle  of  King's  Mountain  he  commanded  the 
reserve  which  was  soon  called  into  service.  He  was  elected  to 
the  Senate,  1780,  and  near  the  close  of  the  war  acted  as  dis- 
bursing agent  for  the  Western  Division.  He  was  born  in 
Tryon  County ;  died  in  Lincoln  County,  N.  C. 

Also  No.  20373. 

MISS  ANNIE  SHOTWELL  PERKINS.  51604 

Born  in  Madison,  Miss. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  Patrick  Henry. 

Daughter  of  Arthur  Perkins  and  Annie  Laurie  Shotwell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Perkins  and  Mary  B.  Fontaine,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Patrick  Henry  Fontaine  and  Nancy  Miller,  his  wife, 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Fontaine  and  Martha  Henry,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Patrick  Henry  and  Sarah  Shelton,  his  wife. 

Patrick  Henry  (1736-99),  commanded  the  first  troops  of  the 
colony  and  was  the  first  governor.  He  was  an  able  states- 
man, a  great  orator  and  leader  of  men  throughout  his  life. 
He  was  born  in  Hanover ;  died  in  Charlotte  County,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  10299,  13555,  13038,  18969. 

MISS  JULIETTE  NORMA  ANDERSON.  51605 

Born  in  Hanover  County,  Va. 

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  (1741-1813),  served  as  captain  of  volunteers, 
1775,  and  was  colonel  under  Gen.  Andrew  Pickens  at  the 
battle  of  Cowpens.  He  was  born  in  Augusta  County,  Va. ; 
died  in  Pendleton  County,  S.  C. 

Also  Nos.  17291,  33467. 


^^  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE;  AME;RICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MISS  SINDEY  BUFORD.  51606 

Born  in  Franklin,  Tenn. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Archibald  Johnston. 
Daughter  of  John  W.  Buford  and  Emma  Sidney  Byers,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Byers  and  Anna  Marie  Johnston,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Dr.  John  Johnston  and  Abigail  Harris,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Archibald  Johnston  and  Sarah  Bemis,  his  wife. 
Archibald  Johnston    (1733-1810),   served  as  captain  of   New 

York  militia.   He  was  born  in  Salisbury,  Conn. ;  died  in  Lake- 

ville,  N.  Y. 
Also  No.  23093, 

MRS.  EVA  PAULINE  SALE  MICHIE.  51607 

Born  in  Aberdeen,  Miss. 

Wife  of  Winston  T.  Michie,  M.D. 

descendant  of  Dr.  John  Sale,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Eugene  Paul  Sale,  M.D.,  and  Mary  Edmunds  Sykes,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  B.  Sale  and  Susan  Turner  Sykes,  his  1st  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Alexander  Sale  and  Sarah  Coruthers  Burrus, 
his  wife. 

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

John  Sale  (1729-1815),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars,  was 
placed  in  charge  of  the  Hessians  captured  at  the  battle  of 
Trenton.  After  the  loss  of  a  leg  he  acted  as  surgeon  and 
served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Essex  County, 
Va. ;  died  in  Amherst  County. 

Also  No.  6346. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  HEMPHILL  POPE  McLEMORE.  51608 

Born  in  Homestead,  Tenn. 

Wife  of  John  C.  McLemore. 
Descendant  of  Dr.  John  Sale. 


lineage:  book.  267 


Daughter  of  Andrew  Rembert  Pope  and  Mary  Ada  Murrell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   John   Pope  and   Elizabeth    Hemphill  Jones,   his   2nd 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Le  Roy  Pope  and  Judith  Sale,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51607. 

MISS  LILLIAN   SALE.  51G09 

Born  in  Aberdeen,  Miss. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  John  Sale. 

Daughter  of  Eugene  Paul   Sale,  M.D.,  and  Mary  Edmunds   Sykes,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51607. 

MISS  BERNICE  BARCLAY.  51G10 

Born  in  Texas. 

Descendant  of  Adjt.  William  Downes. 

Daughter  of  William  Barclay  and  Mattie  King  Ledbetter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Ledbetter  and  Julia  Jamison,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Downes  Jamison  and  Elizabeth  Batey,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Caldwell  Jamison  and  Jane  Downes, 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Downes  and  Jane  Douglas,  his  wife. 

William  Downes  (1727-1802),  at  the  beginning  of  the  war, 
entered  the  South  Carolina  line  as  a  private,  and,  1778,  he 
was  adjutant  of  the  2nd  regiment.  For  his  services  he  re- 
ceived a  grant  of  land  in  what  is  now  Mississippi.  He  was 
born  in  Pennsylvania;  died  in  Clarksville,  Tenn. 

Also  No.  8067. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  NORVILLE  MULLIN.  51611 

Born  in  Chillicothe,  Mo. 

Wife  of  Joseph  P.  Mullin. 
Descendant  of  Benjamin  Drake. 


268  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  William  N.  Norville  and  Isabella  Drake,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Hathaway  Drake  and  Charlotte  Gibbs,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Drake  and  Deborah  Ferris,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Drake  (1766-1844),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Ohio,  1833,  for  over  two  years'  service  as  private,  New 
York  militia.  He  was  born  in  Peekskill,  N.  Y. ;  died  in  Nor- 
walk,  Ohio. 

MRS.  MARY  RINGGOLD  DIVINE.  51612 

Born  in  Grimes  County,  Texas. 

Wife  of  Netiville  Divine. 

Descendant  of  William  Ringgold. 

Daughter  of  James  W.  Ringgold  and  Susan  Anne  Gardiner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Ringgold  and  Frances  Isabel  Livingston,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Ringgold  and  Anna  Ringgold,  his  1st  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Ringgold  and  Sarah  Jones,  his  1st  wife. 

William  Ringgold,  was  one  of  the  Committee  of  Safety,  Obser- 
vation and  Correspondence  and  a  member  of  the  convention, 
1776,  which  framed  the  first  constitution  for  the  State  of 
Maryland,  where,  in  1728,  he  was  born. 

MISS  MARY  NELSON.  51613 

Born  in  Belton,  Texas. 

Descendant  of  Major  John  Nelson. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Carter  Nelson  and  Bettie  Rather,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Bacon  Nelson  and  Mary  Speed,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Nelson  and  Isabella  Wilson  Hopkins,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John   Nelson   and   Anne    (Nancy)    Carter,   his 

wife. 
John  Nelson  (1748-1827),  enlisted  in  the  army,  1776,  as  captain 

and  served  as  major  of  cavalry  at  the  close  of  the  war.     He 

was  born  in  Yorktown  ;  died  in  Mecklenberg  County,  Va. 
Also  Nos.  10403,  17856,  28798,  44739. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  269 


MRS.  LEONA  PENELOPE  EDWARDS  CROUCH.  51614 

Born  in  San  Augustine,  Texas. 

Wife  of  William  Hill  Crouch. 

Descendant  of  John  Edwards. 

Daughter  of  Iredell  Divisor  Thomas,  Jr.,  and  Anna  Kirksey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Iredell  Divisor  Thomas  and  Penelope  Edwards,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Amos  Edwards  and  Penelope  Ashmore,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Edwards  and  Miss  Wroe,  his  wife. 

John  Edwards  (1748-1837),  a  resident  of  that  portion  of  Vir- 
ginia now  a  part  of  Kentucky,  served  in  the  legislature,  1780. 
He  died  in  Bourbon  County,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  39385,  50084. 

MRS.  ALICE  SPAULDING  HOUGHTON.  51615 

Born  in  Castleton,  Vt. 

Wife  of  Lee  S.  Houghton. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Benjamin  Wait,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Marvin  Spaulding  and  Mary  Hopkins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  R.  Spaulding  and  Araline  Wait,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Lynde  Wait  and  Lois  (Wait),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Benjamin    Wait    and    Lois    Gilbert,    his    wife 

(parents  of  Lois). 
Benjamin  Wait   (1736-1822),  who  had  made  a  fine  record  in 

the  early  wars,  was  chosen  captain  of  the  militia  in  1776, 

and  served  until  the  close  of  the  contest.     He  was  born  in 

Sudbury,  Mass. ;  died  in  Waitsfield,  Vt. 
Also  Nos.  24826,  35470,  48937. 

MRS.  EMILY  CUTTING  EDWARDS.  51616 

Born  in  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

Wife  of  Abbott  S.  Edwards. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Stewart,  Jr.,  of  Vermont. 


270  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  John  Stewart  Cutting  and  Susan  Burnett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Cutting  and  Emily  Stewart,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Stewart,  Jr.,  and  Dorothy  Maynard,  his 
wife. 

Daniel  Stewart,  Jr.  (1756-1834),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  from  Paxton,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born.  He 
died  in  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

Also  No.  30219. 


MRS.  LINNA  THWING  HUBBARD.  51617 

Born  in  Putney,  Vt. 

Wife  of  Walter  E.  Hubbard. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Gen.  Seth  Pomeroy. 

Daughter  of  Orrin  L.  Thwing  and  Martha  Billings,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Billings  and  Sally  Tillotson,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Barnabas  Billings  and  Martha  Pomeroy,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Medad  Pomeroy  and  Sarah  Hunt,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Seth  Pomeroy  and  Mary  Hunt,  his  wife. 

Seth  Pomeroy  (1706-77),  was  a  major  general  of  militia  when 
appointed,  1775,  brigadier  general.  Continental  line,  but  de- 
clined on  account  of  age. 

Also  Nos.  19470,  21153,  28573,  33452,  42359,  43210,  50232. 


MRS.  ELLA  WELLS  LAMB  ISHAM.  51618 

Born  in  Port  Henry,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Smith  Isham. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Wells,  Joshua  Wells,  Jr.,  and  Capt. 
Thomas  Ingersoll. 

Daughter  of  George  Ervin  Lamb  (b.  1845)  and  Annette  Ophelia  Wells 
(b.   1852),  his  wife,  m.  1872. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Madison  Lamb  (1810-71)  and  Abby  Wood- 
worth  (1813-1003),  his  wife,  m.  1833;  Sidney  Ketchum  Wells  (1820- 
75)  and  Mary  Appleyard  (1818-61),  his  wife,  m.  1843. 


linkage;  book.  271 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Asa  Wells  (1794-1865)  and  Mercy  Taylor  (1795- 
1879),  his  wife,  m.  1818;  Guy  Woodworth  (1776-1867)  and  Abigail 
Ingersoll  (1783-1821),  his  wife,  m.  1804. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Wells,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Finch  (d.  1810), 
his  1st  wife,  m.  1785 ;  Thomas  Ingersoll  and  Elizabeth  Dewey,  his 
wife,  m.  1775. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Wells. 

Joshua  Wells,  was  a  signer  for  Congress  from  New  York.  He 
was  born,  1743,  on  Long  Island. 

Joshua  Wells,  Jr.  (3  763-1855),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Suf- 
folk County,  1st  regiment  of  minute  men.  New  York  militia, 
under  Col.  Josiah  Smith.  He  was  born  on  Long  Island ;  died 
in  Clinton  County,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  Ingersoll  (1749-1813),  was  lieutenant,  1779,  in  Col. 
Miles  Powell's  regiment,  and,  1781,  commanded  a  company 
in  Col.  Ashley's  1st  regiment  of  Berkshire  County,  Massa- 
chusetts militia.  He  was  born  in  Westfield,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Canada. 


MRS.  FLORA  KING  HERRICK.  51619 

Born  in  Poultney,  Vt. 

Wife  of  Alonzo  Herrick. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Frisbie,  Increase  Moseley,  Capt.  Abisha 

Moseley.  and  Thomas  Warner. 
Daughter  of  George  C.  Martin   (1803-73)   and  Sarah  Ruth  King  (1821- 

1900),  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1859. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Martin  and  Lucy  Warner,  his  wife,  m.  1794; 

Dexter   King    (1783-1862)    and   Sallie   Frisbie    (1786-1870),   his   wife! 

m.  1807. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Frisbie  and  Eunice  Warner  (1760-1810), 

his  wife,  m.  1781;  Samuel  Warner   (b.  1756)   and  Sarah  Crittenden, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abisha  Moseley  and  Lois  Dutton    (1738-1804), 

his  wife,  m.  1757;  Thomas  Warner   (1722-78)    and  Abigail   Prentice 

(d.  1794),  his  wife,  m.  1749. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Increase   Moseley   and   Deborah    Tracy    (b. 

1714),  his  wife,  m.  1735. 


2/2  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Ebenezer  Frisbie  (1757-1830),  turned  out  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  from  Branford,  Conn.,  and  also  served  in  Capt.  Elias 
Duninng's  company,  13th  regiment,  1776.  He  was  born  in 
Bradford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Poultney,  Vt. 

Increase  Moseley  (1712-95),  was  moderator  of  Woodbury, 
Conn.,  1774,  and  a  member  of  Revolutionary  committees. 
He  was  born  in  Norwich,  Conn. ;  died  in  Washington,  Vt. 

Abisha  Moseley  (1736-1810),  marched  his  company  to  Castle- 
ton,  1781,  under  order  from  Major  Isaac  Clark.  He  was 
born  in  Woodbury,  Conn. ;  died  in  Poultney,  Vt. 

Thomas  Warner  (1722-78),  served  as  a  private,  and  as  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Committee  of  Inspection  from  Woodbury,  Conn., 
where  he  was  born  and  died. 

MISS  AGNES  TISDALE  DEXTER.  51620 

Born  in  Brunswick,  Ga. 

Descendant  of   Col.   Timothy  Walker,   and  of   Capt.   Timothy 

Walker,  Jr. 
Daughter  of  Timothy  Walker  Dexter  and  Ida  Morton,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Henry  Harris   Dexter   and   Eunice    Bishop   Walker, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of    Timothy    Walker,    Jr.,    and    Lucy    Redaway,    his 

2nd  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Walker,  2nd,  and  Elizabeth  Carpenter, 

his  wife,  m.  1741. 
Timothy  Walker  (1718-96),  commanded  a  regiment,  1775,  of 

Massachusetts  troops,  from  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  where  he  was 

born  and  died. 
Timothy  Walker,  Jr.    (1751-1814),  served  in  the  war  of  the 

Revolution  and  held  a  captain's  commission.     He  was  born 

and  died  in  Rehoboth. 

MRS.  ANNE  CARTER  WICKHAM  RENSHAW.  51621 

Born  in  Hickory  Hill,  Va. 

Wife  of  Robert  H.  Renshaw. 

Descendant  of  Major  Gen.  Thomas  Nelson,  of  Virginia. 


LINEAGE  BOOK,  2/3 


Daughter  of  William  Carter  Wickham  and  Lucy  Penn  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  F.  Wickham  and  Anne  Carter,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Carter  and  Mary  Nelson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Nelson  and  Lucy  Grimes,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Nelson  (1738-89),  was  a  member  of  Congress  and 
Governor  of  Virginia.  Commanded  the  Virginia  militia  at 
the  siege  of  Yorktown,  1781,  with  the  rank  of  major  general. 
He  was  a  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence.  He 
was  born  in  Yorktown,  Va. ;  died  in  Mount  Air. 

Also  No.  48202. 

MISS  CATHARINE  D.  HORSLEY.  51632 

Born  in  Nelson  County,  Va. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  William  Horsley,  Col.  William  H.  Per- 
kins, Major  Thomas  Massie,  Andrew  Dunscombe  and  Sam- 
uel Duval. 
Daughter  of  Judge  John  D.  Horsley  and  Florence  Massie  Tunstall.  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  William  A.  Horsley  and  Eliza  G.  Perkins,  his 
wife ;  William  Massie  and  Maria  C.  Eflfenger,  his  4th  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Horsley  (b.  1787)  and  Philadelphia  H.  Duns- 
combe (b.  1797),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1814;  Thomas  Massie  and  Sarah 
Cocke  (1760-1838),  his  wife;  George  Perkins  and  Eliza  Richardson, 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Horsley  and  Martha  Megginson,  his 
wife;  William  H.  Perkins  and  Elizabeth  Fearne,  his  wife;  Andrew 
Dunscombe  and  Philadelphia  DuVal,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  DuVal  and  Lucy  Claiborne,  his  wife. 

William  Horsley  (1745-91),  served  as  lieutenant  from  Amherst 
County,  Virginia,  1778-81.    He  died  in  Nelson  County. 

William  H.  Perkins,  was  a  prominent  patriot  of  Buckingham 
County,  Va.,  and  served  as  colonel  of  militia. 

Also  Nos.   1784,  11526. 

Thomas  Massie  (1747-1834),  was  aide  to  Gen.  Nelson  at  York- 
town.  He  was  an  original  member  of  the  Cincinnati.  He 
was  born  in  Kent  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Nelson  County. 

Also  Nos.   1772,  43774. 


274  DAUGHTERS  01?  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 

Andrew  Dunscombe,  served  as  a  private  during  the  Revolution 
from  New  York,  where  he  was  born.  He  died  in  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

Samuel  DuVal  (1714-84),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety  of  Henrico  County,  delegate  to  the  Virginia  Conven- 
tion, 1775,  and,  1781,  supplied  Lafayette's  army  with  pro- 
visions. 

Also  Nos.  3748,  13690. 

MRS.  PATTIE  KEAN  MORRIS.  51623 

Born  in  Campbell,  Va. 

Wife  of  John  S.  Morris. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Daughter  of  R.  G.  H.  Kean  and  Jane  Nicholas  Randolph,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Jefferson  Randolph  and  Jane  Hollins  Nichols, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Gov.  Thomas  Mann  Randolph  and  Martha  Jef- 
ferson, his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and  Martha  Wayles  Skelton, 
his  wife. 

Thomas  Jefiferson  (1743-1826),  author  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence,  Governor  of  Virginia  and  founder  of  the 
University  of  Virginia,  was  third  President  of  the  United 
States. 

Also  Nos.  18989,  23069,  35026,  40941. 

MRS.  ANNA  CURREY  MARCY.  51624 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Wife  of  Anson  Liswell  Marcy,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Currey,  and  of  Sergt.  Jonathan  Ferris. 
Daughter  of  James  Currey  and  Eliza  Ferris,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Currey  and  Rebecca  Ward,  his  wife;  Josiah 
S.  Ferris  and  Elizabeth  Royce,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  275 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Currey  and  Frances  Moore,  his  wife; 
Joseph  Ferris  and  Lydia  Seymour,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Ferris  and  Rachel  Dean,  his  wife. 

Stephen  Currey  (1742-1830),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Eleazer 
Boyd's  company  of  militia.  He  was  born  and  died  in  West- 
chester County,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  21366. 

Jonathan  Ferris  (1731-98),  served  as  sergeant  of  Associated 
Exempts  under  Capt.  Joseph  Osburn,  1780.  He  was  born 
and  died  in  Westchester  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  20899. 

MRS.  SALLIE  W.  COX  BARLOW.  51625 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  E.  L.  Barlow. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Mendenhall. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Webster  Carey  and  Esther  Rogers  Sheppard,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Foster  Sheppard  and  Mary  Mendenhall,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Mendenhall  and  Mary  Zane,  his  wife, 
m.  1786. 

Thomas  Mendenhall  (1759-1843),  served  as  a  sailor,  1765,  on 
the  frigate  "Nancy"  to  procure  arms  and  ammunition  at 
neutral  islands  for  his  destitute  country.  When  tidings  came 
to  Porto  Rico  that  independence  was  declared,  he  made  a 
flag  for  the  homeward  voyage  of  the  brig,  the  first  American 
flag  raised  in  a  foreign  port. 

Also  No.  39848. 

MRS.  LUCY  LANE  LAMB.  51626 

Born  in  James  City  County,  Va. 

Wife  of  Edwin  Travis  Lamb. 

Descendant  of  Commissary  General  John  Browne. 


276  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  William  L.  Spencer  and  Martha  E.  Richardson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Major  D.  Richardson  and  Caroline  Dudley,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Graves  Richardson  and  Martha  Browne, 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Browne  and  Sarah  Richardson,  his  wife. 

John  Browne  served  as  commissary  general  of  militia  during 
the  administration  of  Gov.  Patrick  Henry  and  Gov.  Thomas 
Nelson.    He  was  a  native  of  James  City  County;  died  1793. 

Also  Nos.  13831,  35868. 


MRS.  ALICE  WHEELER  GAYLE.  51637 

Wife  of  Albert  D.  Gayle. 

Descendant  of  Zacharias  HoUiday. 

Daughter  of  George  H.  Wheeler  and  Alwilda  Ann  Oliver,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peyton  Oliver  and  Elizabeth  Ann  HoUiday,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Zacharias  HolHday  and  Ann  Jacobs,  his  wife. 

Zacharias  HoUiday,  enlisted,  1778,  in  Capt.  Burnly's  company, 
Col.  Francis  Taylor's  regiment,  Virginia  service.  He  was 
placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1832,  of  Adair  County,  Ky. 

MRS.  MARY  McKINNEY  PHIPPS.  51638 

Born  in  Rogersville,  Tenn. 

Wife  of  J.  McKinney  Phipps. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Gaines. 

Daughter  of  Charles  J.  McKinney  and  Mary  E.  Gaines,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  T.  Gaines  and  Frances  Rogers,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Gaines  and  Elizabeth  Strother,  his  wife, 
m.  1761. 

James  Gaines  (1743-1830),  commanded  a  company  of  North 
Carolina  volunteers  at  Guilford  Court  House  and  artillery  at 
Eutaw  Springs,  where  he  served  with  distinction.  He  was 
born  in  Culpeper,  Va. ;  died  in  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Also  Nos.  11780,  12475,  28190. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  277 


MRS.  LIZZIE  SMITH  BARBOUR.  51629 

Born  in  Martinsville,  Va, 

Wife  of  Thomas  Newton  Barbour, 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Redd,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  James  Moss  Smith,  Jr.,  and  Corinna  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Moss  Smith  and  Martha  Waller  Redd,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Redd  and  Mary  Waller,  his  wife. 

John  Redd  (1755-1850),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Virginia,  1831,  for  service  as  sergeant,  ensign  and  lieutenant, 
Virginia  militia.  He  was  born  in  Albemarle ;  died  in  Henry 
County,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  23323,  30225,  41051,  45191. 

MRS.  KIZZIAH  DREWRY  CARTER.  51630 

Born  in  Martinsville,  Va. 

Wife  of  John  W.  Carter. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Redd,  Maj.  George  Waller,  Col. 
Abram  Penn,  Maj.  Samuel  Staples,  Capt.  John  Drewry, 
William  Davis,  Capt.  Thomas  David  Holt,  Col.  Samuel  Da- 
vies  and  Capt.  John  Slaughter. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Martyn  Drewry  (b.  1833)  and  Flora  Redd  (b.  1832), 
his  wife,  m.  1859. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  T.  Drewry  (1794-1866)  and  Martha  Amelia 
Davis  (1811-86),  his  wife,  m.  1830;  James  Madison  Redd  (1802-37) 
and  Ruth  P.  Staples  (1801-72),  his  wife,  m.  1825. 

See  No.  51629. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Drewry  and  Sallie  Slaughter  (b.  1754),  his 
wife,  m,  1786;  John  Redd  and  Mary  Waller  (1763-1828),  his  wife, 
m.  1780;  Samuel  Staples  and  Lucinda  Stovall  Penn  (1771-1850),  his 
wife,  m.  1791;  John  Wesley  Davis  (b.  1777)  and  Martha  A.  Davies  (d. 
1874),  his  wife,  m.  1797. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  George  Waller  and  Mary  Ann  Carr.  his  wife; 
Abram  Penn  and  Ruth  Stovall,  his  wife ;  William  Davis  and  Martha 
Clough,  his  wife,  m.  1776;  Samuel  Davies  and  Amelia  Holt  (1755- 
1836),  his  wife;  John  Slaughter  and  Roberts  Bland  (b.  1735),  his  wife, 
m.  1752. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  David  Holt  and  Elizabeth  Hunter, 
his  wife,  m.  1754. 


278  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

George  Waller  (1733-1814),  was  major  in  command  of  the 
Henry  County  militia,  ordered  to  Hillsboro  County,  N.  C,  to 
assist  Gen.  Nathaniel  Greene,  1781.  He  was  born  in  Eng- 
land; died  in  Henry  County,  Va. 

Abram  Penn  (1743-1801),  commanded  a  company  of  Amherst 
County  militia  and  was  subsequently  promoted  colonel.  He 
was  born  in  Amherst  County ;  died  in  Patrick  County,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  6329,  10832,  12013. 

Samuel  Staples  (1762-1825),  entered  the  service  when  very 
young,  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis  at  York- 
town  and  was  promoted  major  for  gallantry  on  that  memor- 
able day.  He  was  born  in  Buckingham  County;  died  in 
Patrick  County,  Va. 

John  Drewry  (1755-97),  served  as  captain  of  a  volunteer  com- 
pany from  King  William  County,  Va.  He  was  born  in 
North  Carolina. 

William  Davis  (1755-91),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Francis 
Taylor's  company,  2nd  battalion  of  Virginia  militia,  1777. 
He  was  born  in  Chesterfield  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Petersburg. 

Thomas  David  Holt  (1735-88),  commanded  a  company  in  the 
Continental  army  from  Chesterfield  County,  Va.,  where  he 
was  born  and  died. 

Samuel  Davies  (1750-1804),  was  colonel  of  a  regiment  of  Vir- 
ginia troops  from  Hanover  County,  where  he  was  born  and 
died. 

John  Slaughter  (1731-83),  commanded  a  company  of  Virginia 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Orange  County;  died  in  King 
William  County,  Va. 


MRS.  HOPE  THOMAS  GRAVELY.  51631 

Born  in  Martinsville,  Va. 

Wife  of  Henry  Clay  Gravely. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Redd. 


I^INEAGE  BOOK.  279 


Daughter  of  Christopher  Yancey  Thomas  and  Mary  Reamey,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Reamey  and  Susan  Starling,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Starling  and  Anne  Redd,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51629. 


MRS.  AMELIA  DREWRY  LEWIS.  ♦  51632 

Born  in  Martinsville,  Va. 
Wife  of  James  Palmer  Lewis. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Redd,  Maj.  George  Waller,  Col. 
Abram  Penn,  Maj.  Samuel  Staples,  Capt.  John  Drewry,  Wil- 
liam Davis,  Capt.  Thomas  David  Holt,  Col.  Samuel  Davies 
and  Capt.  John  Slaughter. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Martyn.  Drewry  and  Flora  Redd,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51630. 

MRS.  DAISY  REAMEY  MORRIS.  61633 

Born  in  Martinsville,  Va. 

Wife  of  David  H.  Morris. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Redd. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Webster  Reamey  and  Bettie  Dillard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Reamey  and  Susan  Starling,  his  wife. 

Gr-grandadughter  of  Thomas  Starling  and  Anne  Redd,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51629. 

MRS.  FAITH  THOMAS  PARROTT.  51634 

Born  in  Martinsville,  Va. 

Wife  of  William  H.  Parrott. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Redd. 

Daughter  of  Christopher  Yancey  Thomas  and  Mary  Reamey,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51629. 


280  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARY  REAMEY  THOMAS  FEW.  51635 

Born  in  Martinsville,  Va. 

Wife  of  William  Few. 

Descendant  of  John  Redd,  George  Waller  and  Samuel  Bailey. 

Daughter  of  Lyne  Starling  Thomas   (b.  1859)   and  Elizabeth  Sheffield 

(b.  1859),  his  wife,  m.  1881. 
Granddaughter   of   William   Archer   Sheffield    (1814-97)    and    Catharine 

Matilda   Hill    (1827-89),  his   wife,  m.   1848;   Christopher  Y.  Thomas 

and  Mary  Reamey,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of    Daniel    Reamey   and    Susan    Starling,   his   wife; 

John  Waddey  Hill  (1786-1836)  and  Judith  Parks  (Hill)    (1789-1880), 

his  wife,  m.  1816. 
Gr -gr-granddaughter   of   Thomas    Starling   and   Anne  Redd,   his   wife; 

Samuel  C.  Hill   (d.  1815)  and  Lucy  Mitchell   (d.  1799),  his  wife,  m. 

1785   (parents  of  Judith). 
See  No.  51630. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  I.  Y.  Hill  and  Sarah  Judith  Bailey  (b.  1748), 

his  wife,  m.  1760. 
Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Samuel   Bailey  and  A.   Parks,  his  wife, 

m.  1744. 
Samuel  Bailey  (1720-81),  was  paymaster  in  the  11th  Virginia 

regiment,  1777.     He  was  born  in  Dublin,  Ireland;  died  in 

Virginia. 

MRS.  HELEN  MAGRUDER  BETHEL.  51636 

Born  in  Marietta,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Edwin  S.  Bethel. 

Descendant  of   Ephraim   Foster,  John  Hurley,   Capt.   Joseph 

Magruder,  Samuel  Magruder,  Corp.  John  Priest,  William 

Benton  and  Joseph  Tomlinson. 
Daughter  of  Alexander  Hill  Bukey    (b.  1838)    and  Jane  Magruder    (b. 

1840),  his  wife,  m.  1868. 
Granddaughter  of  Spencer  Tomlinson  Bukey   (1806-49)   and  Eliza  Hill 

(1813-68),  his  wife,  m.  1835;  Greenberry  Magruder,  Jr.  (1810-82),  and 

Elizabeth  Mary  Hurley  (1816-1903),  his  wife,  m.  1833. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  281 


Gr-grandaughter  of  Hezekiah  Bukey  (1770-1827)  and  Drusilla  Tomlin- 
son  (1777-1854),  his  wife,  m.  1798;  Alexander  Hill  and  Sarah  Foster, 
his  wife;  John  Hurley,  Jr.  (b.  1771),  and  Elizabeth  Benton  (b.  1775), 
his  wife;  Greenberry  Magruder  (1784-1810)  and  Jane  Scott  (d.  1819), 
his  wife,  m.  1804. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Magruder  and  Katherine  Fleming  (1747- 
1821),  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1778;  Ephraim  Foster  and  Hannah  Priest,  his 
wife;  John  Hurley  and  Amelia  Lewis,  his  wife;  Joseph  Tomlinson, 
Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Hartness  (1757-1841),  his  wife,  m.  1775;  William 
Benton  and  Sarah  Austin,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Magruder  and  Margaret  Jackson, 
his  wife;  John  Priest  and  Bethia  Hutchinson,  his  wife. 

Ephraim  Foster  (1750-1823),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Washington  County,  Ohio,  1818,  for  service  as  private, 
New  Hampshire  Continental  line.  He  died  in  Washington 
County,  Ohio. 

John  Hurley  emigrated  from  Ireland,  enlisted,  1776,  in  Capt. 
Robert  Bowie's  company  of  Flying  Camp,  from  Frederick 
County,  Md.    He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died  in  Maryland. 

Joseph  Magruder  (1742-93),  was  commissioned  captain,  1777, 
by  the  Council  of  Maryland.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Committee  of  Safety  of  Montgomery  County.  He  was  born 
in  Prince  George's  County ;  died  in  Montgomery  County. 

Samuel  Magruder  (1708-86),  was  a  justice  of  the  Peace  of 
Montgomery  County,  Md.,  and  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Observation. 

Also  No.  31850. 

John  Priest  (1711-97),  served  as  corporal  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Fairbank's  company.  Col.  Asa  Whitcomb's  regiment  which 
marched  on  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Massa- 
chusetts ;  died  in  Lancaster,  Mass. 

William  Benton,  answered  roll  call  in  Alexandria,  Va.,  1779,  as 
a  private  in  Capt.  David  Hopkins'  company,  4th  regiment, 
Light  Dragoons,  commanded  by  Col.  Stephen  Morgan.  He 
was  born  in  Frederick ;  died  in  Montgomery  County,  Md. 

Joseph  Tomlinson  (1745-1825),  defended  the  fort  at  Grave 
Creek,  Va.,  fighting  Indians,  3  777.  He  was  born  in  Mary- 
land; died  in  Moundsville,  W.  Va. 


282  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 

MRS.  DAISY  DEPUE  FALCK.  51637 

Born  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Wife  of  Joseph  G.  Falck. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Scudder. 

Daughter  of  Abraham  Depue  and  Sarah  Kline,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Godfrey  KHne  and  Mary  Scudder,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Scudder  and  Elizabeth  Ayres,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Richard  Scudder  and  Rebecca  Stiles,  his  wife. 

Richard  Scudder,  enHsted  and  served  in  the  2nd  Somerset  bat- 
talion, New  Jersey  militia.  He  was  born  in  Essex  County, 
N.  J.;  died  1785. 

Also  No.  28344. 

MRS.  KATE  J.  STRONG  SUMMY.  51638 

Born  in  Jacksonville,  111. 

Wife  of  B.  W.  Summy. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Cadmus. 

Daughter  of  James  William  Strong   (b.  1834)    and  Eliza  Jane  Heden- 

berg  (b.  1837),  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Peter  Hedenberg    (b.   1790)    and  Susan  M.  Spencer, 

his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Charles  Hedenberg   (b.  1763)   and  Sarah  Cadmus 

(b.  1766),  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Peter    Cadmus    and    Blendina    Kip,    his    wife, 

m.  1759. 
Peter  Cadmus  (1739-1810),  served  as  private  minute  man  in 

the  New  Jersey,  Essex  County,  militia.     He  was  born  and 

died  in  Belleville,  N.  J. 

MRS.  ADA  L.  McCLEARY.  51639 

Born  in  Winchester,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Henry  McCIeary. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Baldwin. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


Daughter  of  Samuel  B.  Johnson  and  Mary  E.  Allen,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Francis  Baldwin  Allen  and  Mary  Robinson,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Allen  and  Hannah  Baldwin,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Baldwin  and  Hannah  Simmons,  his  wife. 
John  Baldwin,  commanded  a  company  in  Berkley  County  (now 

West  Virginia),  1776,  in  the  8th  regiment.    He  was  born  in 

Virginia;  died  in  Fayette  County,  Ohio. 


MRS.  MARY  PERKINS  WENTWORTH.  51640 

Born  in  Salem,  Mass. 

Wife  of  William  P.  Wentworth. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Brookhouse. 

Daughter  of  Jonathan  Cogswell  Perkins  and  Elisabeth  Grafton  Brook- 
house,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Brookhouse,  Jr.,  and  Elisabeth  Woodbridge 
Grafton,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Brookhouse  and  Elizabeth  Reeves,  his  wife. 

Robert  Brookhouse  (1757-79),  served  as  captain  of  a  privateer, 
1778-79,  from  Salem,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born.  He  died 
at  sea. 


MRS.  LOU  J.  FILLEY.  51641 

Born  in  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  George  Eno  Filley. 

Descendant  of  Frederick  Shaver. 

Daughter  of  John  Frazier  and  Hannah  Frazier,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Frazier  and  Sarah  Shaver,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Shaver  and  Barbara  Ann  Fry,  his  wife. 

Frederick  Shaver  (1755-1855),  enlisted,  1779,  serving  under 
Capt.  Thomas  Kirk  and  Col.  Campbell,  Virginia  service.  In 
1833  he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Greene  County, 
Tenn.    He  was  born  in  Virginia ;  died  in  Clinton  County,  Ind. 


284  DAUGHTERS  OF  THK  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MALVINA  LORING  HILL.  51642 

Born  in  La  Salle  County,  111. 

Wife  of  Henry  A.  Hill. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Tilton. 

Daughter  of  David  Loring  and  Elizabeth  Nichol,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Nichol  and  Elizabeth  Tilton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Tilton  and  Mariah  Sutphen,  his  wife. 

John  Tihon  (1756-1849),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Richland  County,  Ohio,  for  service  as  private  and  sergeant 
in  the  New  Jersey  militia.  He  was  born  in  New  Jersey; 
died  in  Ohio. 

Also  No.  38464. 

MRS.  HELEN  GORDON  MILLS.  51643 

Born  in  Watertown,  S.  Dak. 

Wife  of  George  Grant  Mills. 

Descendant  of  John  Conklin. 

Daughter  of  Merritt  James  Gordon  and  Jennie  Louise  Thompson,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Daniel    Carpenter   Thompson   and   Elmira   EUzabeth 

McMullen,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Silas  McMullen  and  Lydia  Conklin,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  ConkUn  and  Betsey  McMullen,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Conklin  and  Mary  Parvin,  his  wife. 
John  Conklin  (1758-1822),  served  as  private  and  minute  man 

in  the  Morris  County,  N.  J.,  militia.  He  was  born  on  Long 

Island;  died  in  Wayne  County,  Pa. 
Also  No.  44798. 

MRS.  SARAH  WILEY  BUCHANAN.  51644 

Born  in  Washington,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Aaron  Moore  Buchanan. 

Descendant  of  Edward  White. 

Daughter  of  John  Wiley  and  Margaret  McLain,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Wiley  and  Martha  Harbison,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  285 


Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Harbison  and  Massy  White,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Edward  White  and  Rebecca  Pelton,  his  wife, 

m.  1743. 
Edward  White    (1724-93),  served  as  a  private  in  the   New 

Jersey  militia.    He  was  born  in  Somerset  County,  N.  J-. ;  died 

in  Brownsville,  Pa. 
Also  No.  34938. 


MRS.  AGNES  L.  BROCK.  51645 

Born  in  Braddock,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Luther  S.  Brock,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Christopher  Doughty. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  William  F.  Lauck  and  Sarah  Jane  Benney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Benney  and  Elizabeth  Doughty,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Doughty  and  Margaret  Morris,  his 
wife. 

Christopher  Doughty  (1753-1848),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Allegheny  County,  Pa.,  1832,  at  the  age  of  eighty, 
for  service  as  private,  New  Jersey  Continental  line.  He  was 
born  in  Trenton,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  2068,  3065,  17879. 

MRS.  LUCY  DONLEY  DOUGAN.  51646 

Born  in  Mt.  Morris,  Pa. 

Wife  of  John  L.  Dougan. 

Descendant  of  George  Morris  and  of  Capt,  David  Morgan. 

Daughter  of  James  Perry  Donely  and  Katharine  Engle,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Patrick  Donley  and  Margaret  Morris,  his  wife ;  Chris- 
tiana Engle  and  Mahalia  West,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Levi  Morris  and  Lucretia  Stephens,  his  wife; 
Samuel  West  and  Elizabeth  Bunis,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  George  Morris  and  Margaret  Corbley,  his  wife; 
Jack  Bunis  and  Sarah  Morgan,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Morgan  and  Sarah  Stephens,  his  wife. 


286  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

George  Morris  (1750-1843),  served,  1778,  as  a  private  in  the  3rd 
Pennsylvania  regiment.  He  was  born  in  New  Jersey;  died 
in  Whitely,  Pa. 

David  Morgan  (1721-1813),  in  1777,  was  captain  in  the  5th 
company,  8th  battaHon,  Col.  Peter  Grubb.  He  was  born 
in  Christiana,  Del. ;  died  in  Marion  County,  Va. 

MRS.  LUCY  LEE  BOSWORTH  TALBOT.  51647 

Born  in  Beverly,  W.  Va. 

Wife  of  E.  D.  Talbot. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  John  Hart,  Edward  Hart,  Brig.  Gen.  John 
Dabney,  Jesse  Dailey,  Daniel  Maupin,  Lieut.  Samuel  Butcher, 
Bernard  Brown,  Ensign  Moses  Stout,  Lieut.  Thomas  Drake, 
and  Capt.  John  Humphreys. 

Daughter  of  S.  Newton  Bosworth  (b.  1841)  and  Florence  A.  Brown 
(b.  1845),  his  wife,  m.  1867. 

Granddaughter  of  Bernard  L.  Brown  (1816-68)  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
Dailey  (1825-1907),  his  wife,  m.  1842. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Bernard  M.  Brown  (1871-28)  and  Miriam  Cave 
Maupin  (1783-1827),  his  wife,  m.  1802;  Hugh  Dailey  (1801-40)  and 
Edith  Butcher  (1806-69),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Bernard  Brown  and  Elizabeth  Jennings  Dab- 
ney (1757-1826),  his  wife,  m.  1773;  Eli  Butcher  and  Elizabeth  Hart 
(d.  1823),  his  wife;  Jesse  Dailey  and  Mary  Turner,  his  wife;  Daniel 
Maupin  and  Sarah  Jarmen,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Edward  Hart  and  Nancy  Deborah  Stout  (d. 
1844),  his  wife;  John  Dabney  and  Ann  Harris,  his  wife;  Samuel 
Butcher  and  Hannah  Drake,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Hart  and  Deborah  Scudder,  his 
wife;  Moses  Stout  and  Abigail  Hart,  his  wife;  Thomas  Drake  and 
Eutah  Humphrey. 

Gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Humphreys  and  Eurah  ,  his 

wife,  m.  1738. 

John  Hart  (1711-79),  was  a  member  of  the  Continental  Con- 
gress and  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Hopewell,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  31767,  36663,  40632,  45252,  46882. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  287 


Edward  Hart  (1755-1812),  served  several  enlistments  as  a 
private  in  the  New  Jersey  militia.  He  was  born  in  Hopewell, 
N.  J.,  removed  to  Virginia,  1788,  and  died  there  in  Randolph 
County. 

Also  No.  30529. 

John  Dabney  (1724-1819),  commanded  Dabney's  Legion  at 
Yorktown  at  the  time  of  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis.  He 
was  born  in  Hanover  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Virginia. 

Also  No.  46035. 

Jesse  Dailey  (1760-1845),  enlisted  at  sixteen  and  served  to 
the  close  of  the  war.  He  received  a  pension  as  did  also  his 
widow.  He  died  in  Leesburg,  Va.,  and  was  buried  with 
military  honors. 

Also  No.  44738. 

Daniel  Maupin  (1727-1803),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars 
from  Albemarle  County,  was  in  Gilmer's  Independent  com- 
pany of  the  Revolution.  In  1785  he  removed  to  Madison 
County,  Ky.,  where  he  died.  His  son,  Daniel,  served  at  the 
siege  of  Yorktown. 

Also  No.  44166. 

Samuel  Butcher  (1756-1847),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  Con- 
tinental army  from  Virginia,  where  he  was  born.  He  died 
in  Wood  County,  W.  Va. 

Bernard  Brown  (1750-1800),  was  special  despatch  bearer  for 
Gen.  Washington  during  the  Revolution.  He  was  born  and 
died  in  Albemarle  County,  Va. 

Moses  Stout  (1751-1833)  served  several  enlistments  in  the 
New  Jersey  militia  and  held  rank  of  ensign  at  the  close  of  the 
war.    He  was  born  in  New  Jersey. 

Thomas  Drake  (1728-77),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  3rd  Vir- 
ginia regiment.    He  was  killed  in  battle. 

Also   No.   30529, 

John  Humphreys  (1719-75),  served  as  lieutenant  and  captain 
in  Morgan's  Virginia  Riflemen,  1775, 


288  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  S.  FICKLEN  MYERS.  41648 

Born  in  Buckingham  County,  Va. 

Wife  of  George  Holman  Myers. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Letcher. 

Daughter  of  James  Burwell  Ficklen  and  Frances  Augusta  Pannill,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Letcher  Pannill  and  Maria  Bruce  Banks,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Pannill  and  Bethenia  Letcher,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    William    Letcher    and    Elizabeth    Perkins,    his 

wife. 
William  Letcher  (1741-81),  served  in  the  Carolinas  under  Gen. 

Nathaniel  Greene.     He  was  collecting  cattle  at  his  home  in 

Virginia  for  the  army  when  shot  by  a  Royalist  in  the  presence 

of  his  wife  and  infant  daughter. 
Also  No.  40568. 

MRS.  LAURA  ALICE  CRAWFORD  CRISER.  51649 

Born  in  Burlington,  W.  Va. 

Wife  of  J.  B.  Criser. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Davis. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Crawford  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Davis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Reuben  Davis  and  Eleanor  Dean,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Davis  and  Rebecca  Dent,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Davis  (1761-1831),  served  as  lieutenant,  2nd  company, 
Col.  Daniel  Morgan's  11th  and  15th  regiments,  1777-78.  He 
was  born  in  Charles  County,  Md. ;  died  in  Hardy  County, 
W.  Va. 

MRS.  JESSIE  H.  FOLLETT  BARTLETT.  51650 

Born  in  Marietta,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  David  Albert  Bartlett. 

Descendant  of  Martin  Dewey  FoUett. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Dewey  Follett  and  Lulu  Hopkins,  his  wife. 


uneage;  book.  289 


Granddaughter  of  Martin  Dewey  Follett  and  Harriet  Shipman,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Fassett  Follett  and   Sarah  Woodworth,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Martin  Dewey  Follett  and  Persis  Fassett,  his 

wife. 
Martin  Dewey  Follett  (1765-1831),  although  a  lad,  gave  service 

at  Wyoming  and  became  distinguished  in  the  War  of  1812. 

He  was  born  in  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y. ;  died  in  St.  Albans, 

Vt. 

Also  No.  35536. 

MRS.  AUGUSTA  REAM  SANBORN.  51651 

Born  in  Cambridge,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Edwin  Jeffred  Sanborn. 

Descendant  of  Abner  Hubbard. 

Daughter  of  Philip  Harley  Ream  and  Augusta  Irene  Hubbard,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hugh  Henderson  Hubbard  and  Abigail  Irene  Jones, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Abner  Hubbard  and  Catharine  Webster,  his  wife. 

Abner  Hubbard  (1759-1820),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Warham  Park's  Massachusetts  company.  Col.  William 
Shepherd's  regiment.  Engaged  in  battles  of  Trenton,  Prince- 
ton, Monmouth  and  Stillwater,  In  1818  he  was  placed  on 
the  pension  roll  of  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.  He  died  in 
Somerset,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  50174. 

MRS.  ALICE  BEECHER  MUNRO.  51652 

Born  in  Bedford,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Dana  Carleton  Munro. 

Descendant  of  Burr  Beecher,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  P.  Beecher  (b.  1817)  and  Caroline  Walker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Marcus  Lyman  Beecher  (b.  1782)  and  Fanny  Johnson, 

his  wife, 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Burr  Beecher  and  Eunice  Smith,  his  wife. 


290  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Burr  Beecher  (1756-1823),  in  1776,  served  in  the  New  York 
campaign  in  Wadsworth's  brigade.  He  was  in  the  disastrous 
battle  of  Long  Island,  the  engagement  with  the  enemy  at 
Kip's  Bay  and  at  White  Plains.  He  was  born  in  Wood- 
bridge  ;  died  in  Northfield. 

Also  No.  10807. 


MRS.  ANNA  COURTNEY  ALLEN.  51653 

Born  in  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Wife  of  William  S.  Allen. 

Descendant  of  Hercules  Courtnay. 

Daughter  of  Hercules  Courtnay  and  Mary  Jane  Mitchell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Courtnay  and  Maria  Weatherburne,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Hercules  Courtnay  and  Sarah  Drury,  his  wife. 

Hercules  Courtnay  (1736-1816),  in  1774,  was  justice  of  the 
peace;  1776,  authorized  by  Congress  to  issue  bills  of  credit 
or  money;  and,  1782,  elected  town  commissioner.  He  was 
born  in  Belfast,  Ireland ;  died  in  Baltimore  County,  Md. 


MRS.  KATHARINE  EUGENIA  HART.  51654 

Born  in  Waterloo,  N.  J. 

Wife  of  Cyrus  S.  Hart. 

Descendant  of  John  Neafie,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter   of    Theodore    Frelinghuysen    Snover   and    Frances    Elizabeth 

Neafie,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Richard  Neafie  and  Sarah  Doremus,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Richard  Neafie    (b.  1766)    and  Maria  Van   Saun, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Neafie  and  Helena  Day,  his  wife,  m.  1762. 
John  Neafie  (1740-93),  was  a  private  in  Col.  Theunis  Dey's 

Bergen  County,  N.  J.,  regiment.     He  was  born  and  died  in 

Fairfield,  N.  J. 


lineage:  book.  29] 


MRS.  MABEL  ESTHER  HART  BEECHER.  51655 

Born  in  Oconto,  Wis. 

Wife  of  Frank  E.  Beecher. 

Descendant  of  John  Neafie. 

Daughter  of  Cyrus  S.  Hart  and  Katharine  Eugenia  Snover,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51654. 

MRS.  KATE  BROWN  LAWS.  51656 

Born  in  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Wife  of  P.  H,  Laws. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Nicholas  Warner. 

Daughter  of  John  M.  Brown  and  Elizabeth  G.  O'Brien,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Brown,  Jr.,  and  Deborah  Mabbett,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Christian  Brown  and  Helen  Warner,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Warner  and  Maria  Shaffer,  his  wife. 

Nicholas  Warner  (1747-1838),  was  appointed  ensign  in  Capt. 
Christian  Brown's  company,  15th  Albany  County  regiment, 
New  York  militia,  under  Col.  Peter  Vrooman,  1778.  He  was 
born  and  died  in  Cobleskill,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  27756,  50267. 

MRS.  SARA  S.  SYLVESTER.  51657 

Born  in  Beaumont,  Pa. 

Wife  of  George  Sylvester. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Jacob  Stroud. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  Steele  and  Rachel  Stroud  Rees,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stroud  Rees  and  Christiana  Buttz,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Rees  and  Rachel  Stroud,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Stroud  and  Elizabeth  McDowell,  his  wife. 

Jacob  Stroud  (1735-1806),  gave  valuable  civil  service  and  com- 
manded Fort  Penn  after  the  Wyoming  massacre.  He  died 
in  Stroudsburg,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  2981,  3477,  11132,  19342,  31081. 


292  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARRION  B.  CLINTON.  51658 

Born  in  Clayton,  Wis. 

Wife  of  L.  A.  Clinton. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Thomas  Baker. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  H.  Brown  and  Christiana  McLane,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  McLane  and  Susan  Baker,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Baker  and  Mary  Carswell,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Baker  (1751-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Oswego  County,  N.  Y.,  1832,  for  service  as  private  and 
sergeant  in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  line.  He  was  born 
in  Exeter,  R.  I. ;  died  in  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  14473,  20128. 

MRS.  LUCY  MOREY  FELLOWS.  51659 

Born  in  Wyoming,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  George  D.  Fellows. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Morey. 

Daughter  of  Reuben  Morey  and  Abby  Bagman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Morey  (b.  1770)  and  Mary  Freeman,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Morey  and  Sarah  Morey,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Morey  (1732-1810),  came  from  Rhode  Island  to 
Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  signed  the  Association 
Test,  1775.  Removed  to  Albany  and  was  a  member  of  the 
13th  Albany  County  regiment,  Col.  Cornelius  Van  Vechten. 
He  was  born  in  Rhode  Island ;  died  in  Milton,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  7902,  45597. 

MRS.  EDITH  MAE  SHOWERS.  51660 

Born  in  Delevan,  Wis. 

Wife  of  Frederick  Franklin  Showers. 
Descendant  of  Christopher  Chesebro. 


I.INEAGE  BOOK.  293 


Daughter  of  John  Charles  Shimmins  and  Theresa  Anna  Chesbro,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Denison  Chesebro  and  Mary  Jane  Chase,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Chesebro  and  Anna  Griswold,  his  wife, 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Christopher   Chesebro   and  Abigail   Williams, 

his  wife. 
Christopher  Chesebro  (1754-1835),  was  placed  on  the  pension 

roll  of  New  York,  1833,  for  service  as  private,  Connecticut 

militia.     He  was  born  in  Stonington,  Conn. ;  died  in  Knox, 

Albany  County,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ELLEN  B.  G.  BURNHAM.  51661 

Born  in  Fond  du  Lac  County,  Wis. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Burnham. 

Daughter  of  Martin  Grider  Burnham  and  Huldah  Burnham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrews  Burnham  and  Phebe  Roberts,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Burnham  and  Rachel  Holt,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Burnham  (1758-1839),  enlisted,  1775,  from  New 
Hampshire;  was  engaged  in  the  battles  of  Bunker  Hill  and 
Trenton.  In  1818  he  received  a  pension,  but  his  name  was 
dropped  from  the  pension  roll  on  account  of  the  amount  of 
his  property;  however,  a  new  certificate  was  issued  1832. 
He  died  in  Johnson,  Vt. 

MRS.  LEILA  CHAPMAN  BURGESS.  51662 

Born  in  Plainfield,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Rockwell. 

Daughter  of  Pembroke  Adelbert  Chapman  and  Helen  Mar  Cookinham, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  D.  Cookinham  and  Diantha  L.  Farley,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  John  Farley  and  Susanna  Rockwell,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Rockwell  and  Anna  Mix,  his  2nd  wife. 

Daniel  Rockwell  (1742-1806)  served  on  the  ship  "Oliver 
Cromwell,"  commanded  by  Timothy  Parker,  1778.  He  was 
born  in  Middletown,  Conn. ;  died  in  New  York. 


294  DAUGHTIIRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  SUSAN  MADEN  MURDEN.  51663 

Born  in  Wilmington,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Ethelbert  F.  Murden. 

Descendant  of  George  Maden. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  Maden  (b.  1791)  and  Elizabeth  Osborne,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Maden  and  Elizabeth  Carter,  his  2nd  wife. 

George  Maden,  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Joseph  Menden- 
hall's  2nd  company,  3rd  battalion,  Chester  County,  Pa.,  militia, 
commanded  by  Lieut.  Col.  John  Hannum,  1781.  He  was 
born  about  1750,  living,  1811,  in  Clinton  County,  Ohio. 

MISS  BESSIE  CLARE  MURDEN.  51664 

Born  in  Kokomo,  Ind. 

Descendant  of  George  Maden,  Asa  Cummins,  Lieut.  Gersham 
Woodworth  and  Sergt.  Gersham  Everet  Woodworth. 

Daughter  of  Ethelbert  F.  Murden  and  Susan  Douglas  Maden,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Matthew  Murden  and  Phebe  Amanda  Woodworth, 
his  2nd  wife;  Hiram  Maden  and  Elizabeth  Osborne,  his  2nd  wife. 

See  No.  51663. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Woodworth  and  Catherine  Cummins,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Gersham  Everet  Woodworth  and  Phebe  Travers, 
his  2nd  wife ;  Asa  Cummins  and  Katharine  Conley,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Gersham  Woodworth  and  Rosena  Everet, 
his  wife. 

Asa  Cummins  (1763-1836),  served  as  a  private,  1778,  in  Capt. 
Martin  Kirtland's  company,  6th  regiment,  Connecticut  line, 
under  Col.  William  Douglas.  In  1818  was  granted  first  pen- 
sion in  Rockland  County,  N.  Y.,  transferred,  1822,  to  Penn- 
sylvania, where  he  applied  for  an  increase,  and,  1824,  re- 
transferred  to  New  York.    He  died  in  Spencer,  N.  Y. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  295 


Gersham  Woodworth  (1728-1810),  served  as  lieutenant  in 
Col.  Lewis  Van  Woert's  16th  Albany  County  regiment  of 
militia.    He  was  born  in  England ;  died  in  Mayfield,  N.  Y. 

Gersham  Everet  Woodworth  (1759-1835),  served  as  private 
in  the  16th  Albany  County  regiment  and  sergeant  in  the  14th 
regiment  under  Capt.  Thomas  Brown,  Col.  Peter  Yates.  He 
was  born  in  Salisbury ;  died  in  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  EVELYN  MAXFIELD  DUBOIS.  51665 

Born  in  Morrison,  111. 
Wife  of  Fred  T.  DuBois. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Benjamin  Drown,  Jr.,  and  of  Jeremiah 

Scott,  of  Rhode  Island. 
Daughter  of  William  Whited  and  Mary  Maxfield,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Drown  Maxfield  and  Susan  B.  Sherman, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Maxfield  and  Ann  Drown,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Benjamin   Drown,   Jr.,   and   Rachel   Scott,   his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Jeremiah   Scott   and   Rebecca  Jenckes,   his 

wife. 
Benjamin  Drown,  Jr.   (1747-1826),  served  as  corporal  under 

Capt.  Thomas  Allen,  1775,  and  as  sergeant,  1780.     He  was 

on  guard  duty  on  Narragansett  Bay,  Providence  and  Warren 

Rivers.    He  was  born  in  Barrington,  R.  I. 

Also  Nos.  37679,  28939. 

Jeremiah  Scott  (1726-95),  served  in  the  Cumberland  County, 

R.  I.,  militia. 
Also  No.  34445. 

MISS  CAROLINE  WOOD  DRAPER.  51666 

Born  in  Oxford,  Ala. 

Descendant   of   Rev.   Thomas  Ustick,   Thomas   Brantley   and 

William  Lipscomb. 
Daughter  of  Robert  Draper  and  Florence  King  Stockely,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Davis  Draper  and  Caroline  M.  Wood  (b.  1822), 

his  wife,  m.  1840;  John  Ustick  Stockley  and  Martha  Ellen  King,  his 

wife. 


296  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Nehemiah  Draper  Stockley  and  Hannah  Whitear 
Ustick,  his  wife;  Benajah  King  and  Rebecca  Brantley,  his  wife; 
William  Wood  (1786-1838)  and  Nancy  Lipscomb  (1786-1857),  his 
wife,  m.  1809. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Gano  Ustick  and  Jane  Berry,  his  wife; 
Thomas  Brantley  and  Rachel  Hill,  his  wife ;  James  Wood  and  Nancy 
Lipscomb,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Ustick  and  Hannah  Whitear,  his 
wife;  William  Lipscomb  and  Elizabeth  Smith,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Ustick  (1753-1803),  a  patriot  preacher,  spent  the  time 
between  1775-81  preaching  sermons  to  arouse  patriotism. 
He  was  born  in  New  York  City ;  died  in  Burlington,  N.  J. 

Thomas  Brantley  (1754-1822),  received  a  land  grant  in  Wash- 
ington County,  Ga.,  for  service  as  a  private  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary war.  He  was  born  in  North  Carolina ;  died  in  Dallas 
County,  Ala. 

Also  No.  47468. 

William  Lipscomb  (1731-1810),  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety  for  Louisa  County.  He  was  born  in  Virginia;  died 
in  South  Carolina. 


MRS.  OCTAVIA  FLETCHER  FRAZIER.  51667 

Born  in  Athens,  Ala. 


Wife  of  John  E.  Frazier,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Col.  David  Mason. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Mathew  Fletcher,  M.  D.,  and  Rebecka  Mason,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Jordan  Mason  and  Martha  Bass,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Mason  and  Rebecka  Richardson,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of  Jordon   Richardson   and   Elizabeth   Mason,   his 

wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Mason  and  Mary ,  his  wife. 

David  Mason  served  as  colonel  of  the  15th  Virginia  regiment, 

1776.    He  died,  1820,  in  Sussex  County,  Va. 


IvINEAGE  BOOK.  297 


MRS.  GRACE  VANCE  LEEPER.  51668 

Bom  in  Bibb  County,  Ala. 

Wife  of  Charles  Stone  Leeper. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Tscharner  De  Graffenried,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  Phillip  Marion  Vance  and  Kate  Hill,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Hill  and  Nancy  McMath,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Hill  and  Jane  Calvert,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Hill  and  Mary  De  Graffenreid,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Francis  De  Graffenreid  and  Ermine  Boswell, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Tscharner    De    Grafifenreid    and    Mary 

Baker,  his  wife. 
Tscharner  De  Graffenreid  (1723-94),  served  as  sergeant  in  the 

Virginia  Continental  Hne.    He  was  born  in  Virginia;  died  in 

Lunenburg  County. 

MRS.  ELVIRA  LEWIS  RILEY.  51669 

Wife  of  Claude  Riley. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Jacob  Lewis. 

Daughter  of  Pearce  Lovick  Lewis,  Jr.,  and  Frances  Robinson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Pearce  Lovick  Lewis  and  Caroline  Louisa  Cook,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Pearce  Aubry  Lewis  and  Pheba  Langdon,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Lewis  and  Sarah  Aubry  Noland,  his  wife. 
Jacob  Lewis  (1750-1812),  served  as  ensign  in  the  expedition 

to  Fort  Pitt.    He  was  born  in  Berkeley  County,  Va. 
Also  No.  39891. 

MISS  ALMA  FEAGIN.  51670 

Born  in  Union  Springs,  Ala. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Jewett  and  of  John  Martin. 
Daughter  of  Noah  Baxter  Feagin  and  Annie  Martin  Phillips,  his  wife. 


298  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Cyrus  Phillips  and  Elizabeth  R.  Martin,  his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Phillips  and  Phoebe  Jewett,  his  wife;  John 

M.  Martin  and  Nancy  Whately,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Jewett  and  Rachel  Nichols,  his  wife; 

John  Martin  and  Elizabeth  Terry,  his  wife. 
Joseph  Jewett  (1742-1802),  in  1777  enlisted  in  the  corps  of 

Artificers  commanded  by  Col.  Jeduthan  Baldwin  and  was 

lieutenant  in  Capt.  James  Hortoh's  company.     He  was  born 

and  died  in  Thompson,  Mass. 
Also  No.  10866. 
John  Martin  (1748-1813),  gave  military  and  civil  service  from 

Edgefield,  S.  C,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2886,  30640. 


MISS  MARY  ELISE  MASON.  51671 

Bom  in  Athens,  Ala. 

Descendant  of  Col.  David  Mason  and  of  Andrew  Greer. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Beaty  Mason  (1846-1904)  and  Mary  Pleasant  Gar- 
rett  (1849-82)   his  wife,  m.  1870. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Richard  Mason  and  Glorvinia  Beaty,  his  2nd 
wife;  Edmond  A.  Garrett  (1818-56)  and  Eliza  Maria  Greer  (1830- 
64),  his  wife,  m.  1846. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Mason  and  Rebecca  Richardson,  his 
wife;  David  A.  Greer  (1802-37)  and  Lucinda  Wyly  (d.  1867),  his 
wife. 

See  No.  51667. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Greer  (1775-1837^  and  Mary  Bucking- 
ham  (1776-1837),  his  wife,  m.  1797. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Greer  and  Mary  Vance,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Andrew  Greer  (1730-1810),  in  1778  was  a  member  of  the 
Washington  County,  Tenn.,  Court  and  rendered  patriotic 
service.    He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  died  in  Tennessee. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  299 


MRS.  MARY  NORMAN  MOORE  McCOY.  51672 

Wife  of  ,Bishop  James  H.  McCoy, 

Descendant  of  William  Norman. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Moore  (1821-91)  and  Mary  Prince  Poe, 
his  2nd  wife,  m.  1861. 

Granddaughter  of  Washington  Poe  and  Selina  Shirley  Norman,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  George  Norman  and  Sarah  Anne  Groce,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Norman  and  Sheppard   (sister 

of  Col.  William  Sheppard  of  N.  C.) 

William  Norman,  enlisted  for  two  years  as  a  private,  1776,  in 
Capt.  George  Stubblefield's  company,  5th  Virginia  regiment, 
commanded  by  Lieut.  Col.  Josiah  Parker;  was  wounded  at 
the  battle  of  Brandywine,  1777,  while  serving  in  Brig.  Gen. 
George  Weedon's  celebrated  Virginia  brigade.  He  was  born 
in  Fauquier  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Lincoln  County,  Ga. 

MRS.  SARAH  ANDREWS  WILLIAMS.  51673 

Born  in  Auburn,  Ala. 
Wife  of  Herbert  Williams. 
Descendant  of  John  Allen,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Mark  S.  Andrews  and  Sarah  Sommerfield  Glenn,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  B.  Glenn  and  Mariah  Allen,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Allen,   M.  D.    (1771-1852),  and  Jane  Eliza 

McGree,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Allen. 
John  Allen,  was  a  member  of  Virginia  Convention,  1776 ;  also 

Privy  Council,  1780.    He  was  born  in  Surry,  Va.,  where  he 

died  after  1799. 

MRS.  EDITH  MURRAY  DYCHE  CHRISTIAN.  51674 

Born  in  Mobile,  Ala. 
Wife  of  William  Armistead  Christian. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Andrew  Pickens,  of  South  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  Robert  P.  Dyche  and  Lizzie  Miller  Murray,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Edwin  Murray  and  Jane  Simpson,  his  wife. 


30O  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Simpson  and  Eliza  Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Henry  Miller,  M.  D.,  and  Jean  Pickens, 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Pickens  and  Rebecca  Floride  Cal- 
houn, 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,  Pa. ;  died  in  Pendleton,  S.  C. 

Also  Nos.  8423,  9519,  23267,  27510,  33611,  34465. 

MISS  BESSIE  EMMA  LONG.  51675 

Born  in  Coffeeville,  Ala. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Long. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Augustus  Long  and  Jessie  Scruggs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Long  and  Sarah  Underwood,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Long  and  Mary  BilHngsley,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Long  and  Elizabeth  (Ralston)  Finney, 
his  wife. 

Robert  Long  (1761-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1831, 
for  service  as  private  in  the  South  Carolina  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Ireland;  died  in  Laurens  County,  S.  C. 

Also  No.  21943. 

MRS.  MABEL  MAYER  JOHNSTON.  51676 

Born  in  Wilcox  Co.,  Ala. 

Wife  of  J.  P.  Johnston. 

Descendant  of  Col.  George  Hicks,  Capt.  Calvin  Spencer,  John 

Gregg,  William  Strother  and  Thomas  Powe. 
Daughter  of    Kossuth   A.    Mayer    (1850-1909)    and   Alice   Gregg   Powe 

(b.  1850),  his  wife,  m.  1874. 
Granddaughter    of    William    E.    Powe    (1812-79)    and    Jane    M.    Gregg 

(1822-64),  his   wife,   m.   1842. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Powe    (1771-1825)    and  Eliza  Spencer 

(1783-1850),    his    wife,   m.    1799;    Robert    H.    Gregg    (1790-1862)    and 

Elizabeth  Hicks  Strother  (1790-1880),  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  3OI 


Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Powe  and  Rachel  Allen,  his  2nd  wife; 

William  Strother  and  Lucy  Hicks,  his  wife ;  John  Gregg,  Jr.  (b.  1764) 

and    Eleanor   McKnight,   his   wife;     Calvin    Spencer    and    Rebecca 

Ford   (d.  1843),  his  wife,  m.  1782. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Gregg  and  Eleanor  ,  his  wife; 

George  Hicks  and  Sarah  (James)  Gardiner,  his  wife. 
George   Hicks    (1716-93),   commanded   a   regiment   of    South 

Carolina  militia  of   the  Peedee  section,   1780-81.     He  was 

born  and  died  in  Virginia. 

Also  No.  13025. 

Calvin  Spencer  (1754-1801),  served  as  deputy  quartermaster 
general,  1777,  with  the  rank  of  captain.  He  was  born  in 
Connecticut;  died  in  Chesterfield  District,  S.  C. 

John  Gregg,  was  a  valiant  patriot  and  active  in  the  fierce  war- 
fare between  Whigs  and  Tories. 

Also  3259. 

William  Strother  (1750-1805),  was  sheriff  of  Cheraw  district, 
S.  C,  and  member  of  the  2nd  Provincial  Congress,  1775.  He 
was  born  in  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  died  in  Cheraw,  S.  C. 

Thomas  Powe  (1747-1817),  served  as  commissary  in  Col. 
George  Hick's  South  Carolina  regiment,  1780.  He  was  born 
in  Virginia. 


MRS.  HATTIE  TABB  POWE  ALDRIDGE.  51677 

Born  in  Choctaw  Co.,  Ala. 


Wife  of  Jacob  Frederick  Aldridge. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Long  and  of  Capt.  Calvin  Spencer. 
Daughter  of  George  Washington  Powe  and  Mary  Lucy  Tabb,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Robert  A.   Powe  and  Lavinia  Mills,  his  wife;   Ed- 
ward Tabb  and  Martha  Long,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51675. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Powe  and  Louisa  Potter,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Powe  and  Eliza  Spencer,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51676. 


302  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  WILDA  POWE  SPEER.  51678 

Born  in  Choctaw  Co.,  Ala. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Long  and  of  Capt.  Calvin  Spencer. 
Daughter  of  George  Washington  Powe  and  Mary  Lucy  Tabb,  his  wife. 
See  Nos.  51675,  51676. 

MRS.  BELLE  ALSTON  McMILLAN  BLACKWELL.  51679 

Bom  in  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Wife  of  Robert  Pettigrew  Blackwell. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Peter  Forney. 

Daughter  of  Clinton  Campbell  McMillan  and  Emma  Lena  Cannon,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Larkin  Cannon  and  Selina  Rhinehart,  his 
2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Christian  Rhinehart  and  Mary  Forney,  his  wife 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Peter  Forney  and  Nancy  Abernathy,  his  wife. 

Peter  Forney  (1756-1839),  served  as  lieutenant  of  volunteers, 
1777,  as  captain  at  Charleston  and,  1781,  commanded  a  com- 
pany of  dragoons  that  marched  to  the  relief  of  Wilmington. 
He  was  born  and  died  near  Lincoln,  N.  C. 

Also  Nos.  6437,  7659,  23317. 

MRS.  EMILY  FRANCES  SCREWS.  51680 

Bom  in  Augusta,  Ga. 

Wife  of  William  Wallace  Screws. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Ware. 

Daughter  of  Judge  William  White  Holt  and  Mary  Arinton  Ware,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Ware  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Dawson,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Ware  and  Margaret  Bassell,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  303 


Robert  Ware  (1752-1817),  was  a  gallant  officer,  serving,  1776, 
as  captain  of  a  Virginia  company,  and  was  in  many  engage- 
ments, receiving  several  bullet  wounds.  He  was  born  in 
Caroline  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Edgefield,  S.  C. 

Also  No.  23368. 

MRS.  CLINTON  McMILLAN  WOODS.  51681 

Born  in  Jacksonville,  Ala. 

Wife  of  Albert  F.  Woods. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Peter  Forney. 

Daughter  of  Clinton  Campbell  McMillan  and  Emma  Lena  Cannon,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51679. 

MRS.  MARY  ELLEN  RIDDLE.  51682 

porn  in  Mobile,  Ala. 

Wife  of  Robert  Jemison  Riddle. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Thomas  Ustick. 

Daughter  of  John  Ustick  Stockley  and  Martha  Ellen  King,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter    of    Nehemiah    Draper    Stockley    and    Hannah    Whitear 

Ustick,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51666. 

MRS.  DORLESKIE  TAYLOR  BOWYER.  51683 

Born  in  Kaysville,  Utah. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Taylor. 

Daughter  of  Levi  Taylor  and  Emaline  Owen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Taylor  and  Elizabeth  Patrick,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Taylor  and  Sarah  Best,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Taylor  (1751-1812),  was  a  private  in  the  North  Caro- 
lina Continental  line,  Capt.  Blount's  company,  1779.  He  was 
born  in  Orange  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 


304  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  EVA  L.  BOWYER  JENKINS.  51684 

Born  in  Kaysville,  Utah. 

Wife  of  E.  N.  Jenkins. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Taylor. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Bowyer  and  Dorleskie  Taylor,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51683. 

MRS.  EMMA  SPERRY  DERBY.  51685 

Born  in  Malone,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  W.  S.  Derby. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Isaac  Bartholomew, 

Daughter  of  David  R.  Sperry  and  Marcia  L.  Edsall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Richard  Edsall  and  Julia  Bartholomew,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Bartholomew  and  Lydia  Deming,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Bartholomew  (1761-1841),  enlisted  as  a  private,  1780,  in 
Capt.  William  Stanton's  company,  and  at  the  close  of  the  war 
was  corporal  in  Sheldon's  Dragoons.  He  was  born  in  Farm- 
ington.  Conn.,  and  was  a  pensioner  from  Waddington,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  10978,  14800. 

MRS.  ALICE  GRAY  KEMPER.  51686 

Born  in  Savannah,  Mo. 

Wife  of  William  B.  Kemper. 
Descendant  of  William  RoBards,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Milton  RoBards  Singleton  and  Helen  Steele,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Singleton  and  Rebecca  RoBards,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of     William     RoBards,    Jr.,    and    Elizabeth    Lewis 
(1761-1840).  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1781. 


lineage;  book.  305 


William  RoBards,  Jr.  (1750-1823),  enlisted,  1778,  under  Capt 
Nathaniel  Massie;  was  engaged  in  the  battle  of  Camden, 
served  under  Capt.  Frederick  Woodson.  In  1839  a  pension 
was  allowed  the  widow  for  his  nine  months'  actual  service 
as  private,  Virginia  line.  He  was  born  in  Goochland  County, 
Va. ;  died  in  Jessamine  County,  Ky. 

Also  No.  40944. 

MISS  ELLEN  AUGUSTA  LAMB.  51687 

Born  in  Norfolk  Co.,  Mass. 

Descendant    of    Lieut.    Samuel    Cummings    and    of    Johnson 

Proctor,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of   Rev.   William   Avery   Lamb   and   Mary   Putnam   Proctor, 

his  3rd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Abel  Proctor  and  Lydia  Porter  Emerson,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Thomas   Emerson  and   Mehitable  Cummings,  his 

wife;  Johnson  Proctor  and  Lydia  Waters,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Cummings  and  Eunice  Bradstreet,  his 

wife. 
Samuel  Cummings  (1732-96),  turned  out  from  Topsfield  at  the 

Lexington  Alarm  in  Capt.  Robt  Dodge's  company.  Col.  Isaac 

Smith's  regiment.    He  died  in  Topsfield. 
Johnson  Proctor  (1765-1851),  enlisted  as  a  drummer  at  the  age 

of  fifteen.     He  served  on  the  Hudson  and  was  one  of  six 

men  detailed  to  row  Washington  across  the  river  at  the  time 

of  Arnold's  treason.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Danvers. 
Also  No.  13344. 

MRS.  MARY  LETITIA  ANDREWS  TUCKER.  51688 

Born  in  Sterling,  III. 

Wife  of  John  Lewis  Tucker. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Asa  Kingsbury. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Clendenin  Andrews  and  Rhoda  Clark  Kingsbury, 
his  wife. 


306  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


Granddaughter  of  Asa  Kingsbury  and  Polly  Foster,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Asa  Kingsbury,  Jr.,  and   Lurena  Hartshorn,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Asa    Kingsbury    and    Sarah    Huntington,    his 

wife. 
Asa  Kingsbury  (1729-75),  was  lieutenant  from  Norwich  at  the 

Lexington  Alarm.     He  commanded  a  company  under  Col. 

Jedediah  Huntington  and  died  on  the  march  to  Roxbury. 
Also  No.  42474. 


MRS.  FLORENCE  J.  ASHLEY  LEISTNER.  61689 

Born  in  Stockton,  Cal. 

Wife  of  G.  W.  Leistner. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Ashley  and  of  Lieut.  Samuel 
Ashley,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Albert  Ashley  and  Louise  Jahant,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Ashley  and  Hannah  Blakslee,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Charles  Ashley  and  Roccena  Goss,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ashley,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Doolittle,  his 
wife,  m.  1770. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ashley  and  Eunice  Doolittle,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Ashley  (1720-92),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety,  1775,  and  was  appointed  colonel  of  the  13th  regiment, 
1777.  He  was  born  in  Northfield,  Mass.,  and  died  in  Clare- 
mount,  N.  H.,  where  a  chapter  is  named  in  his  honor. 

Samuel  Ashley,  Jr.  (1747-1820),  served  as  lieutenant  of  the 
company  from  Claremount. 

Also  Nos.  7927,  11510,  14008,  18073. 

MRS.  SUSAN  ALICE  NICOL  SMITH.  51690 

Born  in  Sonora,  Cal. 

Wife  of  Robert  Hughes  Smith. 
Descendant  of  Levi  Maynard. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  307 


Daughter  of  Frank  David  Nicol  and  Adelaide  Louise  Dodge,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Mark  Tyler  Dodge,  M.    D.,    and    Eliza    Lawrence 

Rogers,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Rogers  and  Lydia  S.  Aldrich,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Richard  Aldrich  and  Anne  Maynard,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Levi  Maynard  and  Esther  ,  his  wife. 

Levi  Maynard  (1745-1822),  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Samuel 

Wood's  company,  in  the  first  call  for  militia.    He  vi^as  born 

in  Westboro ;  died  in  Ashburton,  Mass. 

Also  No.  33629. 

MRS.  STELLA  MARTHA  OUTLAND.  51691 

Born  in  Santa  Paula,  Cal. 

Wife  of  Elmes  G.  Outland. 

Descendant  of  Elisha  Seymour. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Faulkner  and  Rhoda  Seymour,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Silas  Seymour  (1814-56)  and  Nancy  M.  Ban- 
ning  (1819-56),  his  wife,  m.  1844. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Martin  Seymour  and  Rhoda  Comstock,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Levi  Seymour  and  Huldah  Bevins,  or  Bib- 
bins,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Seymour  and  Abigail  Sedgwick,  his 
wife. 

Elisha  Seymour  (1722-90),  enlisted,  1780,  as  a  private  in  the 
3rd  regiment.  Conn.,  line.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Hartford, 
Conn.  His  son,  Levi,  was  too  young  to  serve  in  the  militia, 
but  did  guard  duty. 

Also  No.  45620. 

MRS.  CLARA  ELIZABETH  HEAP  YUNGLING.  51692 

Born  in  Madison,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Rev.  John  Paul  Yungling. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Robert  Fisk. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Heap  and  Elizabeth  Jones  Fisk,  his 
wife. 


308  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Fisk  and  Artimeta  Hurd,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Fisk  and  Elizabeth  Jones,  his  wife. 
Robert  Fisk   (1758-1825),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 

Illinois,  1819,  for  service  as  sergeant,  Massachusetts  troops. 

His  widow  made  application  and  received  a  pension  for  the 

service  of  her  husband.    He  was  born  in  Lexington,  Mass.; 

died  in  Illinois. 

MRS.  EDITH  CHITTENDEN  WELLS,  M.D.  51693 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Samuel  S.  Wells. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Allen,  Isaac  Allen  and  Enos  Gallop,  of 

Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Royal  George  Chittenden  and  Elizabeth  Dodge  Allen,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Allen,  Jr.,  and  Lucy  Gallop,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Isaac  Allen  and   Rebecca  Tewksbury,  his  wife; 

Enos  Gallop  and  Ruth  Kennedy  or  Kenney,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Allen  and  Sarah  Lee,  his  wife. 
Jacob  Allen  (1721-1805),  marched  on  the  Lexington  Alarm  in 

Capt.  Andrew  Marster's  company  and  served  under  Capt. 

John  Row  and  Capt.  John  Baker  at  Cambridge,  1775.     He 

was  born  and  died  in  Manchester,  Mass. 
Isaac  Allen  (1758-1841),  was  granted  a  pension  for  two  years' 

actual  service  as  a  soldier  and  a  seaman.     He  was  born  and 

died  in  Manchester,  Mass. 

Also  No.  17588. 

Enos  Gallop  (1761-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Essex  County,  1831,  for  service  as  private,  Massachusetts 
militia. 

Also  No.  21022. 

MISS  LILY  C.  COLE.  51694 

Born  in  Oakland,  Cal. 

Descendant  of  Justin  Cole  or  Cowles. 

Daughter  of  Rector  Elisha  Cole  and  Mary  Finney,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  309 


Granddaughter  of  Justin  Cole,  Jr.,  and  Clarissa  Merriman,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Justin  Cole  and  Elizabeth  Spofford,  his  wife. 
Justin  Cole  (1751-1829),  was  a  private,  1775,  in  Capt.  Israel 

Chapin's  company,  Col.  John  Fellow's  regiment  of  militia. 

In  1779  he  enlisted  in  the  three  months'  levies  that  were 

called  to  re-enforce  the  Continental  army.    He  was  born  in 

Hatfield,  Mass. ;  died  in  Madison,  Ohio. 
Also  No.  3717. 

MRS.  EVELINE  M.  HILLS.  51695 

Born  in  Oakland,  Cal. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  John  Heal. 

Daughter  of  Austin  H.  Hills  and  Mary  E.  Haskell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Austin  Hills  and  Harriet  A.  Heal,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of    John    Heal    and    Lydia    Cooper    (1778-1859),   his 

2nd  wife. 
John  Heal  (1760-1825),  served  as  a  corporal  in  a  company  of 

grenadiers,  Pulaski's  Legion,  Continental  troops,  1779,  and, 

1781,  was  in  Capt.  Jordan  Parker's  company.  Col.  Samuel 

McCobb's  regiment. 
Also  No.  50592. 

MRS.  LUCY  T.  WETMORE  LEWIS.  51696 

Born  in  Hawaii,  H.  I. 

Wife  of  Charles  S.  Lewis. 

Descendant  of  Prosper  Wetmore,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Charles  H.  Wetmore  and  Lucy  S.  Wetwore,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Augustus  Wetmore  and  Emily  Throop,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Wetmore  and  Elizabeth  Bushnell,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Prosper  Wetmore  and  Keturah  Cheese- 
borough,  his  wife.  , 

Prosper  Wetmore  (1722-87),  enlisted,  1778,  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Walker's  company.  Col.  Samuel  Webb's  9th  Connecticut  regi- 
ment. He  was  born  in  Stratford,  Fairfield  County,  Conn.; 
died  in  New  London  County. 


3IO  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

MRS.  WILLETTA  B.  NICKERSON  POPE.  51697 

Born  in  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Wife  of  John  G.  Pope. 

Descendant  of  Uriah  Nickerson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  Young  Nickerson  and  Mary  Jane  Hobbs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Israel  Nickerson  and  Reebecca  Young,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Uriah  Nickerson  and  Patience  Small,  his  wife. 

Uriah  Nickerson  (1757-1835),  served  several  enUstments  under 
different  commands,  Massachusetts  troops.  In  1833  he  was 
placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Plymouth  Co.,  Mass.,  for  service 
as  private.  His  widow  also  received  a  pension.  He  was 
born  in  Chatham,  Mass.;  died  in  Plymouth. 

MRS.  CLARA  GIBSON  WOOLNER.  51698 

Born  in  Clallam   Co.,  Wash. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  F.  Woolner. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Gibson. 

Daughter  of  E.  M.  Gibson  and  Irene  E.  Gibson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  W.  Gibson  (b.  1806)  and  Mary  Gibson,  his 
wife.    , 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Gibson  and  Carruthers,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Gibson,  enlisted,  1781,  as  private  in  Capt.  John  Knight's 
company,  North  Carolina  service.  He  applied  for  a  pension 
1832,  then  residing  in  Randolph  County,  Va.,  but  died  before 
his  claim  was  allowed  and  the  pension  was  paid  to  his  sur- 
viving children. 

MRS.  ANNA  BLISS  HARRIS.  51699 

Born  in  Denver,  Colo. 

Wife  of  Robert  Emmett  Harris. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Bliss,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  Malvin  Bliss  and  Mary  E.  Cotton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Bliss  and  Ann  Eliza  Dibble,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK,  3II 


Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Bliss  and  Anna  Rosa,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Abraham   Bliss   and   Sarah   Hall   Young,   his 

2nd  wife. 
Abraham  Bliss   (1743-95),  marched  on  the  Lexington  Alarm 

in  Capt.  Daniel  Tilden's  company  and  subsequently  served  as 

quartermaster  of  militia.  He  was  born  in  Lebanon,  Conn.; 

died  in  New  London. 

MRS.  SALLIE  B.  SADLER  BRYANT.  51700 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass.  , 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Donald  McDonald. 

Daughter  of  William  Gibson  Sadler  and  Elizabeth  Bryant,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harry  White  Bryant  and  Sarah  McDonald,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Donald  F.  McDonald  and  Mary  Stetson,  his  wFfe. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Donald  McDonald. 

Donald    McDonald    served    as    surgeon,    1776,    on    the    sloop 

"Machias  Liberty,"  commanded  by  Capt.  Jeremiah  O'Brion. 

He  subsequently  served  in  the  defense  of  Machias,  where  in 

1820  he  died. 

Also  No.  10475. 

MISS  MABEL  CONSUELO  HOWARD.  51701 

iBorn  in  San  Jose,  Cal. 

Descendant  of  Elisha  Lyman. 

Daughter  of  Horace  Zuah  Howard  and  Emma  Leonora  Pember,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asahel  Pember  and  Esther  Rowland  Lyman,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  EHsha  Lyman  and  Abagail  Rowland,  his  wife. 

Elisha  Lyman  (1765-1849),  served  as  a  substitute  for  his  father, 
1779.  He  enlisted  as  a  private  and  teamster  and,  1833,  ap- 
plied for  a  pension.  It  was  allowed  for  thirteen  months  as 
soldier  and  eight  as  teamster,  Connecticut  line. 

Also  No.  41691. 


312  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  MOORES  BRIZZOLARA.  51702 

Born  in  Orange  Co.,  Calif. 

Wife  of  E.  J.  Brizzolara. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Benjamin  Lodge,  Jr.,  of  Pennsylvania, 
Daughter  of  Charles  William  Moores  and  Mary  Brier,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Rev.  William  Wallace  Brier  and  Elizabeth  Naylor, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Brier  (1777-1838)  and  Mary  Lodge  (1790- 

1861),  his  wife,  m.  1807. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Benjamin   Lodge,   Jr.,    and   Elizabeth   Cama- 

han,  his  wife. 
Benjamin  Lodge,  Jr.   (1749-1801),  was  commissioned  ensign, 

1776,  and  at  the  close  of  the  war  held  the  rank  of  lieutenant 

He  was  an  original  member  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Pennsylvania. 
Also  Nos.  6981.  32827. 

MRS.  DAISY  B.  OVERTON.  51703 

Born  in  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Wife  of  Charles  P.  Overton. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jeremiah  Wright. 

Daughter  of  Horace  Bell  and  Georgia  Herrick,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Bell  and  Elizabeth  Wright,  his  1st  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Wright  and  Mary  Cunningham,  his  wife. 

Jeremiah  Wright  (1763-1833),  served  as  private  and  lieutenant 

in  the  13th  Virginia  regiment.     He  was  born  in  Virginia; 

died  in  Crawford  County,  Ind. 
Also  No.  48291. 

MRS.  ADAH  BRAGG  HOLMES.  51704 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Wife  of  Henry  Edmund  Holmes. 
Descendant  of  John  Bragg  of  Maine. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  313 


Daughter  of  Robert  Bragg  and  Mary  Jane  Philbrook,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Bragg,  Jr.   (1790-1845),,  and  Mary  Kenney,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Bragg  and  Mary  Tucker  (d.  1845),  his  wife. 
John  Bragg  (1755-1804),  served  as  seaman  on  a  privateer  fitted 

out  at  Portland,  was  made  prisoner,  taken  to  Halifax  and, 

1778,  exchanged  at  Boston.     He  was  born  in  York  County, 

Maine ;  died  in  New^field,  York  County. 


MISS  MARY  JANE  BRAGG.  51705 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  John  Bragg. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Bragg  and  Mary  Jane  Philbrook,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51704. 

MRS.  MAY  L.  HELSTED.  51706 

Born  in  Stockton,  Calif. 


Wife  of  William  A.  Halsted. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Folsom. 

Daughter  of  James  Lyman  Grover  and  Hannah  Folsom  Elsemore,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Elsemore  and  Lucy  G.  Folsom,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Dearborn  Folsom  and  Hannah  Gooch,  his 
2nd  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Folsom  and  Mercy  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Folsom  (1730-1815),  served  as  private,  1775,  in 
Capt.  Daniel  Moore's  company,  Col.  John  Stark's  regiment 
and,  1776,  commanded  a  company  in  Col.  Waldron's  regi- 
ment, New  Hampshire  service.  He  was  born  in  Stratham, 
N.  H. :  died  in  Mt.  Vernon,  Maine. 


314  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  SYLVIA  H.  BROWN.  51707 

Born  in  Wesley,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Albert  Vinvent  Brown,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Folsom. 

Daughter  of  James  Lyman  Grover  and  Hannah  Folsom  Elsemore,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51706. 

MRS.  CONSTANCE  V.  LAWRENCE  DEAN.  51708 

Bom  in  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Wife  of  Robert  A.  Dean. 

Descendant  of  George  Brown. 

Daughter  of  James  Henry  Lawrence  and  Mary  V.  Tingley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Brown  Tingley  and  Nancy  Walker,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Jennings  Tingley  and  Susan  Brown,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  George  Brown  and  Rebecca  Conrad,  his   1st 

wife. 
George  Brown   (1760-1825),  at  the  age  of  seventeen  enlisted 

for  three  years   in  Capt.  Jacob  Valentine's  company,   Col. 

George  Gibson's  regiment.     He  served  to  the  close  of  the 

war  and  located  in  Mason  County,  Ky.,  on  land  granted  him 

for  bounty.     He  was  born  in  Hardy  County,  Va. ;  died  in 

Bush  County,  Ind, 
Also  Nos.  5213,  11499,  43828. 

MRS.  ESTELLE  TREZAVANT  C.  CALHON.  '    51709 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Wife  of  William  Leo  Calhon. 
Descendant  of  Dr.  John  Timothy  Trezevant. 
Daughter  of  Charles  Dester  Cleveland,  M.  D.,  and  Estelle  Trezevant, 
his  2nd  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  31$ 


Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Macon  Trezevant  and  Amanda  Avery, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Trezevant  and  Mary  Blunt,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Timothy  Trezevant  and  Catherine  Cocke 
Wyatt,  his  1st  wife. 

John  Timothy  Trezevant  (1758-1818),  in  1779  graduated  in 
medicine  from  Princeton.  He  hastened  south  and  took  part 
in  the  siege  of  Savannah;  was  captured  at  Charleston  and 
vi^hen  exchanged  joined  the  Virginia  forces  and  as  surgeon 
served  until  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Charles- 
ton, S.  C. ;  died  in  Virginia. 

Also  Nos.  3961,  46501. 


MISS  LOUISE  S.  HAWES.  51710 

Bom  in  San  Leandro,  Calif. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  David  Sanford. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  C.  Hawes  and  Elizabeth  Benson  Mann,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  E.  Mann  and  Anna  Sanford,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Philo  Sanford,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Druce,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Philo  Sanford  and  Lydia  Whiting,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Sanford  and  Bathsheba  Ingersoll, 
his  wife. 

David  Sanford  (1737-1810),  was  a  patriot  preacher  when  ap- 
pointed chaplain  of  Col.  Lemuel  Robinson's  regiment,  1776. 
He  was  born  in  New  Milford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Medway,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  10677,  11551. 

MRS.  CLARA  BRADLEY  BURDETTE.  51711 

Bom  in  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Robert  J.  Burdette. 
Descendant  of  James  Bradley. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Harvey  Bradley  and  Laura  Orinda  Coville,  his 
wife. 


3l6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Granddaughter  of  Bani  Bradley  and  Lydia  Paul,  his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Bradley  and  Leah  Stone,  his  wife. 
James  Bradley,  served  in  Capt.  Peter  Vaill's  company  of  guards 

stationed  in  Guilford  for  the  defense  of  the  seacoast,  1779- 

81.    He  was  bom  in  Guilford,  Conn. 


MISS  CHARLOTTE  PENNIMAN  EBBETS.  51712 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  Calif. 


Descendant  of  Major  Edmund  Soper,  Lieut.  Edward  Hall, 
William  Penniman  and  William  Penniman,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Arthur  M.  Ebbets  and  Charlotte  White  Penniman,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Jefferson  Penniman  and  Delia  Moore  Hall, 
his  wife,  m.  1829. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Amasa  Penniman  (1765-1828)  and  Eunice  Soper, 
his  wife,  m.  1793;  Walter  Jolley  Hall  (b.  1776)  and  Charlotte  White 
(Hall),  his  wife,  m.  1801. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Penniman,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Wild,  his 
wife,  m.  1755 ;  Edmund  Soper  and  Eunice  Curtis,  his  wife ;  Aquila 
Hall  and  Ann  Jolley  (b.  1756),  his  wife   (parents  of  Walter). 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Penniman  and  Ruth  Thayer,  his 
wife,  m.  1729;  Edward  Hall  and  Sarah  Phillips,  his  wife,  m.  1756. 

Edmund  Soper  (1731-76),  served  in  the  commissary  during 
the  war.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Braintree,  Mass. 

Also  No.  13375. 

Edward  Plall  (1735-1801),  was  lieutenant  in  Col.  William 
Grayson's  Additional  Continental  regiment;  taken  prisoner; 
exchanged,  1780. 

William  Penniman  (1706-79),  served  on  the  Committee  of  Ob- 
servation, 1774,  and  also  on  committee  to  procure  rations  for 
the  army,  1777.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Braintree,  Mass. 

WilHam  Penniman,  Jr.  (1731-1813);,  private  in  Capt.  Seth 
Turner's  Independent  company,  1776,  stationed  at  Braintree, 
Mass.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Braintree. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  317 


MRS.  GRACE  LEE  DERBY  SPROUT.  51713 

Born  in  Moberly,  Mo. 


Wife  of  E.  A.  Sprout. 

Descendant  of  John  Slafter. 

Daughter  of  George  Jerome  Derby  and  Mary  Robinson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Alvin  Derby  and  Harriet  M.  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of   James   Brown    (1791-1866)    and   EmeHne   Slafter 

(b.  1799),  his  wife,  m.  1819. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Edmund    Farwell    Slafter     (1772-1812)     and 

Clarissa  Tollman  (1778-1821),  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John   Slafter  and  Elizabeth   Hovey    (1744- 

1811),  his  wife,  m.  1767. 
John  Slafter  (1739-1819),  was  commissioner  of  sequestration, 

1777,  New  Hampshire  grants.    He  was  in  charge  of  Norwich. 

He  served  in  the  early  wars,  was  with  Stark  at  Bennington 

and  the  capitulation  of  Burgoyne.    He  was  born  in  Mansfield, 

Conn.:  died  in  Norwich,  Vt. 


MRS.  ELSIE  FORBES  DEVINE.  51714 


Born  in  Mt.  Carroll,  111. 


Wife  of  Charles  W.  DeVine. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Forbes. 

Daughter  of  David  Anthony  Andrew  Jackson  Forbes  and  Lydia  Pyle, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Forbes,  Jr.,  and  Sabina  Hamilton,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Forbes  and  Abiah  Ward,  his  2nd  wife. 
John  Forbes   (1743-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 

New  York  for  over  eight  months'  service  as  sergeant,  New 

York  militia.    His  widow  also  received  a  pension.    He  died  in 

Fleming,  Cayuga  County,  N.  Y. 


3l8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  JENNIE  LA  GRANGE  GLADSTON.  51715 

Born  in  Vestal,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  John  Gladston. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Orange  Stoddard. 

Daughter  of  Bryant  Stoddard  La  Grange  and  Susan  Mersereau,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Halsey  La  Grange  and  Experience  Stoddard, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Bryant  Stoddard  and  Martha  Seymour,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Orange  Stoddard  and  Experience  Nash,  his 
wife. 

Orange  Stoddard  (1742-1824),  entered  the  army  as  lieutenant 
at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and  in  1780  commanded  a  company 
in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  line.  He  was  born  in 
Litchfield,  Conn.,  lived  in  Berkshire  County,  Mass.,  during 
the  Revolution ;  died  in  Whitney's  Point,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  29965. 

MRS.  EDITH  CARR  HEDKE.  51716 

Bom  in  Belton,  Mo. 

Wife  of  Charles  Richard  Hedke. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Granger  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Tuttle  Carr  and  Altaynia  Turner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wyatt  S.  Carr  and  Anna  Tuttle,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Tuttle  and  Lucy  Granger,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Granger  and  Mary  King,  his  wife. 

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

Samuel  Granger  (1702-90),  was  a  minute  man  from  Suffield, 

where  he  was  born  and  died. 
Also  Nos.  19900.  22179. 

MRS.  STELLA  WITTER  KERLEE.  51717 

Bom  in  Greeley,  Colo. 

Wife  of  Ozzie  R.  Kerlee. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Orange  Stoddard. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  319 


Daughter  of  Daniel  P.  Witter  and  Ella  La  Grange,  his  wife; 
Granddaughter  of  Bryant  Stoddard  La  Grange  and  Susan  Mersereau, 

his  wife. 
See  No.  61715. 


MRS.  FRANCES  L.  REYNOLDS.  51718 

Bom  in  New  Castle  Co.,  Del. 

Wife  of  James  G.  Reynolds. 

Descendant  of  Judge  Richard  Lockwood  of  Delaware. 

Daughter  of  John  Price  and  Mary  E.  Gillespl,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Price  and  Lydia  Ann  Lockwood,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Richard  Lockwood  and  Mary  R.  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Lockwood  and  Ann  Kirkley,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Richard  Lockwood  and  Margaret  Jackson, 
his  wife. 

Richard  Lockwood  (1735-86),  was  a  member  of  the  convention 
that  framed  the  state  constitution.  Continental  notes  were 
issued  by  the  state  and  three  signed  by  him  in  1777  have 
been  presented  to  the  Historical  Society.  He  was  appointed 
judge  October  22,  1779.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Kent 
County,  Del. 

Also  No.  12187. 

MRS.  FANNY  MARLAY  SHAW.  51719 

Born  in  Hillsborough,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Harry  H.  Shaw. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  Espy. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  K.  Marlay  and  Mary  Ellen  McReynolds,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  William  McReynolds  and  Maria  C.  Noel,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Loftus  Noel  and  Ann  Espy,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Espy  and  Martha  McKnight,  his  wife. 

James  Espy  (1741-1813),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  11th  com- 
pany, Col.  Samuel  Hunter's  battalion  from  Northumberland 
County,  Pa.,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Cumberland  County, 
Pa. ;  died  in  Philadelphia. 


320  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

^ 

MRS.  ELLA  LA  GRANGE  WITTER.  51720 

Bom  in  Vestal,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Daniel  P.  Witter. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Orange  Stoddard. 

Daughter  of   Bryant   Stoddard   La  Grange  and   Susan  Mersereau,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51715. 

MRS.  GRACE  D.  SMITH  BELL.  51721 

Born  in  Detroit,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Alfred  B.  Bell. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Philip  Burr  Bradley. 

Daughter  of  Milo  Augustus  Smith  and  Henrietta  Elizabeth  Dauchy, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Dauchy  and  Hannah  Maria  Waterbury,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Dauchy  and  Ruth  Bradley,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Philip  Burr  Bradley  and  Ruth  Smith,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Philip  Burr  Bradley  (1738-1821),  in  1776  was  in  Colonel  Wads- 
worth's  brigade  for  the  defense  of  New  York.  In  1777  the 
5th  regiment  was  formed  and  he  commanded  it  at  Tryon's 
invasion,  Germantown,  Valley  Forge,  Monmouth  and  until 
it  was  consolidated  in  1781.  He  also  served  nineteen  terms 
in  the  Assembly  from  Ridgefield.  He  was  born  in  Fairfield ; 
died  in  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

Also  No.  6145. 

MRS.  ISABEL  NESMITH  EVANS.  51723 

Born  in  Pittsfield,  111. 

Wife  of  James  Porter  Evans. 
Descendant  of  Dr.  Samuel  Hildreth. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  32I 


Daughter  of  John  Wellington  Nesmith  and  Elizabeth  Dickson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hildreth  Nesmith  and  Priscilla  Brown,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Nesmith  and  Susan  Hildreth,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hildreth  and  Abigail  Bodwell,  his  wife. 
Samuel  Hildreth   (1750-1823),  served  as  surgeon  in  the  Bur- 

goyne  campaign.    He  was  born  in  Townsend,  Mass. ;  died  in 

Bellevue,  Ohio. 
Also  Nos.  20324,  21934. 

MRS.  ELLA  E.  F.  HODGES  REED.  51723 

Born  in  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Norman  Reed. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Campbell. 

Daughter  of  George  Lincoln  Hodges  and  Ella  Van  Derveer,  his  wife 

Granddaughter  of  James  Luther  Hodges  and  Anna  Withall,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Hodges  and  Mary  Campbell,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Isaac    Campbell   and   Elizabeth   Edmunds,   hi's 

wife. 
Isaac  Campbell  (1763-1841)  enlisted  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Joshua 

Dunlap's  company;  in  1778  served  under  Major  Clarke,  in 

Col.  Samuel  Wylly's  regiment,  from  Voluntown,  Conn.,  where 

he  was  born.    He  died  in  Rush,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  MINNIE  PECK  HOPKINS.  51724 

Born  in  Lackawanna  Co.,  Pa. 

Wife  of  James  F.  Hopkins. 

Descendant  of  Burritt  Jennings,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  David  T.  Peck  and  Elizabeth  F.  Benham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Peck  and  Lavinia  Jennings,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Burritt  Jennings  and  Ruth  Crofoot,  his  wife. 

Burritt  Jennings  (1758-1848),  at  the  age  of  seventeen,  served 

under  Capt.  Jonathan  Dimon.    He  turned  out  in  Capt.  Eben- 

ezer  Hill's  company,  1777,  for  the  defense  of  the  Hudson. 

He  was   a  pensioner   when  he   died   in   Litchfield   County, 

where  he  was  born. 
Also  No.  13579. 


322  DAUGHTERS  0?  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  MARY  W.  MAXWELL.  51726 

Born  in  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Descendant  of  Major  General  Joseph  Spencer. 

Daughter  of  George  M.  Maxwell  and  Martha  Spencer  Mills,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Mills  and  Deborah  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Wilson  and  Martha  B.  Spencer,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Spencer  and  Deborah  Selden,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Spencer  (1714-89)  was  one  of  the  eight  brigadier  gen- 
erals appointed  in  1775  and  was  promoted  major  general  in 
1776.    He  was  born  and  died  in  East  Haddam. 

Also  Nos.  11980,  23223,  32164,  40473,  44644. 

MRS.  LIBBIE  LAWRANCE  THOMPSON  MAYER.  51726 

Born  in  Greeley,  Colo. 

Wife  of  Karl  K.  Mayer. 

Descendant  of  David  Hawes. 

Daughter  of  William  Frederick  Thompson  and  Sarah  Emaline  Hawes, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Hawes  and  Frances  Hancock  Lawrance,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Hawes  and  Rebekah  Parker,  his  wife. 

David  Hawes  (1752-1802)  marched  on  the  Rhode  Island  Alarm, 
1780,  in  Lieut.  Asa  Ballou's  company,  4th  Suffolk  County, 
regiment,  commanded  by  Major  Seth  Bullard.  He  was  born 
in  Wrentham,  Mass. ;  died  in  Brooksville,  Me. 

MRS.  HENRIETTA  E.  DAIJCHY  SMITH.  51727 

Born  in  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Milo  A.  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Philip  Burr  Bradley. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Dauchy  and  Hannah  Maria  Waterbury,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Dauchy  and  Ruth  Bradley,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51721. 


IvIneage;  book.  323 


MRS.  CAROLYN  RUPLE  SKINNER.  51728 

Born  in  Oskaloosa,  Iowa. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Edward  Bussey,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  George  Hardy  Ruple  and  Laura  E.  Bussey  (b.  1846),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Amos  Bussey  (1806-65)  and  Hannah  Tylee 
(1811-1901),  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Edward  Bussey,  Jr.  (b.  1781),  and  Dorcas  Par- 
ish, his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Edward  Bussey  and  Ruth  Colgate,  his  wife. 

Edward  Bussey  (1740-82)  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  company 
commanded  by  Capt.  John  Ashmead,  1777.  His  brothers, 
Bennet  and  Jesse,  served  as  captain  and  member  of  Commit- 
tee of  Safety,  respectively.  He  was  born  in  Harford  County, 
Md. ;  died  in  service. 

Also  No.  25932. 

MRS.  ELENA  HA  WES  THOMPSON  PAUL.  51729 

Born  in  Greeley,  Colo. 

Wife  of  William  Paul. 

Descendant  of  David  Hawes. 

Daughter  of  William  Frederick  Thompson  and  Sarah  Emaline  Hawes, 

his  wife. 
See  No.  51726. 

MISS  MAE  ELLIS.  51730 

Bom  in  Belding,  Mich. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Ellis. 

Daughter  of  C.  Dimick  Ellis  and  Antoinette  Ellis,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Richard  Ellis  and  Hannah  Raney,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Deacon  Dimick  Ellis  and  Polly  Annibal  Ellis,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Ellis  and  Molly  Dimick,  his  wife. 


324  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

John  Ellis  (1742-1827)  volunteered  as  sergeant  for  the  relief  of 
Boston,  He  was  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Ephraim  Jennings'  com- 
pany in  the  expedition  to  the  northward.  He  was  born  in 
Deerfield ;  died  in  Ashfield,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  12218,  39898. 

MRS.  MABEL  HEMPSTEAD  CURTIS.  51731 

Born  in  Hartford,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Charles  Gray  Curtis. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Hempstead,  Corp.  William  Hempstead, 

and  Ebenezer  Perkins. 
Daughter  of  Albert  Hempstead  and  Hannah  Meyrick,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Hempstead  and  Eliza  A.  Perkins,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Hempstead  and  Patty  Tucker,  his  wife; 

Stephen  Perkins  and  Eliza  Smith,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Hempstead  and  Lydia    (Hempstead), 

his  wife;  Jacob  Perkins  and  Amy  Bailey,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Joshua    Hempstead    and    Lydia    Burch,   his 

wife    (parents   of   Lydia)  ;    Ebenezer   Perkins    and    Sarah    Perkins 

(1725-1820),  his  wife. 

Joshua  Hempstead  (1724-1806)  served  as  sheriff  in  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  and  turned  out  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  car- 
ried the  news  of  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill  to  New  London. 

William  Hempstead  (1748-1821)  was  corporal  in  the  1st  com- 
pany of  militia.  New  London  County,  Conn.,  under  Capt. 
John  Hempstead,  1782.  He  was  born  in  New  London,  Conn. ; 
died  in  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ebenezer  Perkins  (1720-1806)  served  as  a  private  at  Fort 
Griswold  and  was  in  the  battle  of  Gorton  Heights,  where  he 
received  a  wound.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Groton,  Conn. 

MRS.  LUCY  K.  HEMMING.  51732 

Wife  of  Charles  C.  Hemming. 
Descendant  of  John  Nash. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  325 


Daughter  of  John  P.  Kay,  M.  D.,  and  Susan  Harris,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Robert  H.  Harris  and  Lucy  Nash  Legrand,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Peter  Legrand  and  Susan  F.  Nash,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   John    Nash   and   Elizabeth   Fisher    (d.    1803), 

his  wife. 
John  Nash  was  chairman  of  the  Prince  Edward  County,  Va., 

Committee  of  Safety,  1775,  and  member  of  convention  same 

year.    He  was  born  in  Wales,  came  to  America  prior  to  1750, 

and  died,  1776,  in  Virginia. 


MRS.  FLORA  SILUMAN  McHARG.  51733 


Bom  in  Medina,  111. 


Wife  of  T.  Arthur  McHarg. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Caleb  Hyde,  Sergt.  Daniel  Silliman, 
Corp  Ebenezer  Colman,  Lieut.  Caleb  Matthews  and  James 
Stanley. 

Daughter  of  Norman  Hyde  Silliman  (b.  1842)  and  Emily  A.  Mat- 
thews  (b.  1845),  his  wife,  m.  1866. 

Granddaughter  of  Marshall  Bennett  Silliman  (1812-88)  and  Clarissa 
Hyde  (1813-42),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1837;  Leman  Matthews  (1816-1902) 
and  Mabel  Barker  (1816-92),  his  wife,  m.  1830. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Gersom  Silliman  (1783-1856)  and  Mary  (Polly) 
Colman  (1787-1864),  his  1st  wife,  m.  1809;  Calvin  Hyde  (1770-1844) 
and  Anney  Stanley  (1769-1841),  his  wife,  m.  1791;  Simeon  Mat- 
thews  (1769-1827)   and  Rhoda  Royce   (1775-1860),  his  wife,  m.  1793. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Silliman  and  Sarah  Brinsinade,  his 
wife ;  Caleb  Hyde  and  Elizabeth  Sackett,  his  wife ;  Ebenezer  Col- 
man, Jr.,  and  Phebe  Carpenter  (1764-93),  his  wife,  m.  1782;  Caleb 
Matthews  and  Anna  Carrington  (1743-1804)  his  wife,  m.  1766; 
James  Stanley  and  Esther  Gridley   (d.  1826),  his  wife,  m.  1765. 

Caleb  Hyde  (1739-1820)  served  as  captain,  1775,  major,  1776- 
77,  and  lieutenant  colonel,  1778,  Massachusetts  troops.  Dis- 
charged, 1781.  He  was  born  in  Norwich,  West  Farms  (now 
Franklin),  Conn.;  died  in  Broome  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  11435. 


326  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daniel  Silliman  (1753-1818)  enlisted,  1775,  as  private  in  the 
10th  company,  Connecticut  Continental  regiment,  and,  1777, 
served  as  sergeant  in  Capt.  Jabez  Wheeler's  company  of 
militia.    He  was  born  in  Fairfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Easton. 

Ebenezer  Colman  (1751-1827)  served  as  corporal  in  Capt. 
David  Miller's  company,  Lieut.  Col.  Obediah  Hosford's  regi- 
ment, 1776,  which  marched  to  East  Chester.  He  was  born 
and  died  in  Coventry,  Conn. 

Caleb  Matthews  (1743-1814)  was  ensign,  1778,  in  the  2nd  regi- 
ment, Rhode  Island  Continental  troops,  and  promoted  lieuten- 
ant, 1777,  serving  in  the  first  battalion  of  infantry.  He  was 
born  in  Wallingf ord ;  died  in  Bristol,  Conn. 

James  Stanley  turned  out  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  in  the  10th 
Connecticut  company  under  Capt.  Abraham  Sedgwick.  He 
was  born,  1744,  in  Hartford,  Conn.;  died  in  Lisle,  Broome 
County,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  HELEN  C.  WHEELOCK  UPTON.  51734 

Born  in  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Chester  Upton. 

Descendant  of  Calvin  Wheelock. 

Daughter  of  Denice  Wheelock  and  Lucy  Ann  Burleson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Calvin  Wheelock  and  Mercy  White,  his  wife. 

Calvin  Wheelock  served  in  the  first  company  of  Minute  Men 

that  marched  on  the  Lexington  Alarm.     He  was  born  and 

died  in  Mendon,  Mass. 

MRS.  FANNIE  AGNES  ROUSE  HYDE.  51735 

Bom  in  Windham,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Hezekiah  Manning. 

Wife  of  Henry  N.  Hyde. 

Daughter  of  Silas  L.  Rouse  and  Adaline  Welch,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gurdon  Welch,  Jr.,  and  Betsy  Gilmore,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  327 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Gurdon  Welch  and  Mary  Manning,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Manning  and  Mary  Webb,  his  wife. 
Hezekiah  Manning  (1731-1803)   was  a  zealous  patriot,  giving 

valuable  civil  service.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Windham, 

Conn, 

MRS.  LOUISA  ELIZABETH  DAY.  51736 

Bom  in  Thompson,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Day,  James  Day,  and  Samuel  Buck,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  David  Day  and  Louisa  Cady,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Day  and  Susannah  Buck,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Day  and  Mary  Parkhurst,  his  wife;  Sam- 
uel Buck,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Bloss,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Day  (1755-1830)  was  a  private  in  the  5th  company, 
under  Capt.  Stephen  Crosby,  3rd  battalion,  Wadsworth's 
brigade,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Killingly,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Thompson. 

James  Day  (1717-83)  was  a  patriot  of  Killingly,  Conn.,  where 
he  was  a  large  land  owner  and  founder  of  the  town  of  Day- 
ville.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Killingly,  Conn. 

Samuel  Buck,  Jr.  (1734-1810)  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Joseph  Cady's  company  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was 
born  in  Williamstown,  Mass. ;  died  in  Killingly,  Conn. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  MIRIAM  S.  HAVILAND.  51737 

Born  in  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Frank  Haviland. 

Descendant  of  James  Day,  Thomas  Day,  Samuel  Buck,  Jr.,  and 

Sergt.  William  Foster. 
Daughter  of  Horace  Seaman  and  Elvira  Miriam  Foster,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ransom  Seaman  and  Susan  Day,  his  wife;  William 

Foster  and  Esther  Meigs  Phelps,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Dan  Foster  and  Miriam  Wilson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51736. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Foster  and  Hannah  Durkee,  his  wife. 


328  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REV0I,UTI0N. 

William  Foster  (1738-1823),  who  had  held  office  under  the 
crown,  served  as  sergeant  of  volunteers  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm.  He  fought  at  Bennington,  where  he  and  his  eldest 
son  were  wounded.  He  was  born  in  Holliston,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Auburn,  N.  Y, 

Also  No.  6979. 


MRS.  HELEN  PORTER  TORREY.  51738 

Born  in  Hebron,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Charles  L.  Torrey. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Mann. 

Daughter  of  George  ManHus  Porter  and  Mary  Washburn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judah  Porter  and  Anna  Mann,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Mann  and  Hannah  Phelps,  his  wife. 

Andrew  Mann  (1755-1847)  served  in  the  Connecticut  Conti- 
nental line  and  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1834.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Hebron,  Conn. 

Also  No.  50987. 

MISS  ADELE  HARRISON  BALDWIN.  51739 

Born  in  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Chauncey  Whittelsey. 

Daughter  of  Moses  Harrison  Baldwin  and  Martha  Newton  Whittel- 
sey, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Whittelsey  and  Ann  Kerwood,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Chauncey  Whittelsey  and  Martha  Newton,  his 
2nd  wife. 

Chauncey  Whittelsey  (1717-87)  was  a  patriot  preacher,  who 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Connecticut  Assembly  for  a  sermon 
delivered  before  the  Assembly,  1778,  and  a  copy  of  same  was 
ordered  printed.  He  was  born  in  Wallingf  ord,  Conn. ;  died 
in  New  Haven. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  329 


MRS.  HARRIET  E.  R.  STEVENS  HALL.  51740 

Born  in  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Alonzo  B.  Hall. 

Descendant  of  Elisha  Stevens,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Stevens  and  Adelia  A.  Youngs,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hershall   Stevens  and   Clarissa  Boughton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Stevens  and  Agnes  Kimberly,  his  wife. 

Elisha  Stevens  (1752-1813)  enlisted  in  the  navy  for  two  years 
and  subsequently  served  for  five  years  in  Col.  Jeduthan 
Baldwin's  corps  of  Artificers.  He  was  engaged  in  the  bat- 
tles of  Brandywine,  Germantown,  Valley  Forge,  Monmouth, 
Camden  and  Yorktown.  His  journal  of  the  grandest  spec- 
tacle of  the  war,  the  crossing  of  the  American  and  French 
armies  at  King's  Bridge,  1781,  and  their  departure  for  York- 
town,  is  in  the  possession  of  the  family.  He  was  born  in 
Glastonbury;  died  in  Naugatuck. 

Also  Nos.  7456,  10910,  16594,  25559,  45449. 

MRS.  ISABELLA  H.  DURAND  LAW.  51741 

Born  in  Meriden,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Richard  W.  Law,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Benajah  Leffingwell,  Samuel  Durand, 
and  William  Morgan. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Augustus  Durand  (1820-81)  and  Isabella  Henri- 
etta Leffingwell   (1825-96),  his  wife,  m.  1844. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Alfred  Durand  and  Eunice  Clark,  his  wife; 

William  Morgan  Leffingwell  (1798-1849)  and  Abigail  Rossiter,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Durand  and  Susanna  Hitchcock  (1762- 
1838)  his  wife,  m.  1781;  Benajah  Leffingwell,  Jr.  (b.  1765),  and 
Mary  Morgan,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benajah  Leffingwell  and  Lucy  Backus,  his 
wife,  m.  1764;  William  Morgan  and  Miriam  Murdock  (d.  1821)  his 
wife,  m.  1769. 


330  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Benajah  Leffingwell  (1738-1804)  served  as  captain,  major,  and 
was  lieutenant  colonel  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  born 
and  died  in  Norwich,  Conn. 

Also  No.  38047. 

Samuel  Durand  (1761-1831)  enlisted  from  Waterbury  at  the 
age  of  sixteen  as  a  musician.  His  widow,  in  1838,  when  76 
years  old,  was  allowed  a  pension  in  Cheshire,  Conn.,  for  eight 
months'  actual  service  of  her  husband. 

Also  No.  22542. 

William  Morgan  (1746-1824)  served  in  the  New  York  cam- 
paign, 1776,  under  Capt.  Isaac  Gallup  and  Col.  Samuel  Holden 
Parsons.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Killingworth,  Conn. 

Also  No.  22511. 


MRS.  LILLIAN  E.  RUSSELL.  51743 

Born  in  Woodbridge,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Hezekiah  Johnson,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  George  M.  Northrop  and  Laura  E.  Truesdell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Bela  Northop  and  Elizabeth  Johnson,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Hezekiah  Johnson  and  Rebecca  Tuttle,  his  wife. 
Hezekiah  Johnson  (1749-1826)  served  as  private  and  corporal 

in  the  Connecticut  militia.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Derby. 
Also  No.  23664. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  MONTAGUE  STEWART.  51743 

Born  in  Jacksonville,  111. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Montague,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Anson  Lee  Swift  and  Sophronia  Humphrey,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter    of    Jonathan    Humphrey    and    Charlotte     (Montague) 

Andrus,  his  wife,  m.  1813. 
Gr-granddaughter    of    Jonathan    Montague    and    Sara    Bidwell    (1747- 

1823),  his  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  331 


Jonathan  Montague  (1745-1823)  enlisted,  1776,  under  Capt. 
Noah  Phelps.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1818,  for 
service  as  private,  Connecticut  line.  He  was  born  and  died 
in  Simsbury. 

Also  No.  42510. 

MRS.  HARRIET  C.  BULKELEY  REDFIELD.  51744 

Born  in  Litchfield,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Paul  Redfield. 

Descendant  of  Giles  Bulkeley. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Chitwode  Bulkeley  and  Elizabeth  Wilson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Collins  Bulkeley  and  Harriet  Miller,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Bulkeley  and  Elizabeth  Flint,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Giles  Bulkeley. 

Giles  Bulkeley  (1728-85)  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Elijah 
Wright's  company,  Col.  Roger  Enos'  regiment,  of  Connecti- 
cut militia,  1778.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Wethersfield, 
Conn. 

MRS.  SARAH  EMELINE  BLAKE  GORDON.  51745 

Born  in  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  William  Augustus  Gordon. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Philip  Blake. 

Daughter  of  James   Partridge  Blake    (1816-78)    and  Emeline   Cornelia 

Nelson   (b.  1823),  his  wife,  m.  1839. 
Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Blake  (b.  1782)   and  Mary  Barber  (b.  1790), 

his  wife.  m.  1809. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Philip  Blake  and  Sarah  Allen,  his  wife. 
Philip  Blake  was  sergeant  at  the  siege  of  Boston  in  Capt.  Sabin 

Mann's  company.     He  served  under  the  same  command  at 

the  Rhode  Island  Alarm. 
Also  No.  10367. 


332  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  SUSAN  L.  GORDON.  51746 

Born  in  Woodbury,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Major  William  Cogswell. 

Daughter  of  William  A.  Gordon  and  Sarah  Blake,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Gordon  and  Maria  Holly  Cogswell,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Cogswell  and  Susan  Whittlesey,  his  2nd 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   William   Cogswell   and   Anna  Whittlesey,   his 

wife. 
William  Cogswell  (1734-86)  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 

of  Inspection  at  the  beginning  of  the  war.    He  was  an  officer 

in  the  militia  and  under  Washington  in  the  retreat  at  Long 

Island.    He  was  born  in  Ipswich,  Mass. 
Also  No.  10374. 

MRS.  NATALIE  DRAKE  SANFORD.  5174-^. 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Frederic  H.  Sanford. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Drake. 

Daughter  of  Horace  Kingman  Drake  and  Caroline  Wells  Morrill,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Drake,  Jr.,  and  Harmony  K.  Gurney,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Drake  and  Martha  Gurney,  his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Drake  (1754-1829),  served  under  Capt.  Josiah  Hayden 
at  the  Lexington  Alarm,  and,  1777,  was  in  the  Massachusetts 
Continental  Army,  Capt.  John  Porter's  company,  Col.  Wig- 
glesworth's  regiment.  In  1819  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Oxford  County,  Maine,  for  service  as  private.  He  was 
born  in  Easton,  Mass. ;  died  in  Sumner,  Me. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  333 


MRS.  HELEN  EMILY  W.  WALKER.  51748 

Born  in  Ansonia,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Walker. 

Descendant  of  Abel  Lines,  Culpepper  Hoadley,  William  Hoad- 
ley,  Israel  French,  Samuel  Lewis,  Eliakim  Tyrrell,  Elisha 
Hotchkiss,  and  Lieut.  Daniel  Welton,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Watson  Lauren  Ward  (1856-1900)  and  Fannie  Eugenia 
Sperry  (b.  1859),  his  wife,  m.  1884. 

Granddaughter  of  Lauren  Ward  (1814-98)  and  Emily  Hotchkiss  (1813- 
87),  his  wife,  m.  1840;  Hobart  Sperry  (1834-96)  and  Mary  French 
(1835-1909),  his  wife,  m.   1858. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Richard  Ward  (1787-1851)  and  Roxanna  Hoad- 
ley (1787-1865),  his  wife,  m.  1811;  Philo  Hotchkiss  and  Patty  Lines, 
his  wife;  Alfred  French  (1794-1859)  and  Lydia  Hotchkiss  (1794- 
1840),  his  wife,  m.  1819;  Ezra  Stiles  Sperry  (1808-65)  and  Louisa 
Tyrrell   (1814-97),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Culpepper   Hoadley  and   Mollie  Lewis    (1768- 

1851),   his   wife,   m.   1786;   Abel   Lines  and  Anna  ,  his  wife; 

Charles  French  (1765-1814)  and  Anna  Woodcock  (1759-1784),  his 
wife;  Elisha  Hotchkiss  and  Lydia  Lee,  his  wife,  m.  1781;  Truman 
Tyrrell    (1784-1852)    and  Hannah  Lines    (1790-1860),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Israel  French  and  Sarah  Loveland  (1721- 
94),  his  wife,  m.  1739;  Samuel  Lewis  and  Eunice  Beebe,  (1738- 
1869),  his  wife,  m.  1763;  William  Hoadley  and  Esther  Porter  (1740- 
1815)  his  wife,  m.  1761;  Eber  Lines  (1755-1844)  and  Hannah  Wel- 
ton (1757-1828),  his  wife;  Eliakim  TyrelJ  and  Elizabeth  Twitchell 
(1761-1831),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Welton  and  Anne  Brewster 
(1732-90),  his  wife,  m.  1755. 

Abel  Lines  (1758-1823)  was  in  Capt.  Peck's  company,  Wads- 
worth's  brigade,  raised  to  re-enforce  the  army  at  New  York. 
He  participated  in  the  battles  of  Long  Island  and  White 
Plains.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Connecticut. 

Also  No.  5348. 

Culpepper  Hoadley  (1764-1857),  enlisted  as  drummer  boy,  1778, 
in  Capt.  Jesse  Curtis's  company.  Col.  Thaddeus  Cook's  Con- 
necticut regiment,  stationed  near  Horse  Neck.  He  was  born 
in  Waterbury;  died  in  Naugatuck,  Conn. 


334  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

William  Hoadley  (1734-1820)  enlisted  from  Waterbury,  serv- 
ing as  a  private  from  that  town,  where  he  was  born  and  died. 

Israel  French  (1709-88)  was  in  the  5th  battalion  of  Wads- 
worth's  brigade,  raised,  1776,  to  re-enforce  the  army  at  New 
York;  engaged  in  the  battles  of  Long  Island  and  White 
Plains.    He  was  born  in  Seymour,  Conn. ;  died  in  Bethany. 

Samuel  Lewis  (1718-88)  served  on  the  committee  to  procure 
clothing  for  the  soldiers,  1777.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Waterbury,  Conn. 

Eliakim  Tyrrell  (1760-1807)  enlisted  as  private  in  Capt.  Samuel 
Peck's  company,  Wadsworth's  brigade,  and  participated  in  the 
battles  of  Long  Island  and  White  Plains.  He  was  born  and 
died  in  Bethany,  Conn. 

Elisha  Hotchkiss  was  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  State  troops 
under  command  of  Col.  Roger  Enos,  1778.  He  was  born, 
1763,  in  New  Haven,  Conn. ;  died  in  Burlington. 

Daniel  Welton  (1731-92)  served  in  the  New  York  campaign 
and  his  name  is  on  the  list  of  Capt.  John  Lewis'  company 
from  Waterbury,  where  he  was  born. 

Also  No.  48348. 


MRS.  J.  ADELAIDE  PLUMSTEAD.  51749 

Born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn. 


Wife  of  M.  H.  Plumstead,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  John  Johnson. 

Daughter  of  E.  Emory  Johnson  and  Ann  Josephine  Calkins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Emory  Johnson  and  Eliza  Ann  Card,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jared  Johnson  and  Sarah  Ransom,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Johnson  and  Lois  Brainard,  his  1st  wife. 

John  Johnson  (1748-1842)  served  several  enlistments,  1776-79, 
under  different  commands,  Connecticut  service.  In  1832  he 
applied  for  a  pension  and  his  claim  was  allowed.  He  was 
born  and  died  in  Chatham,  Conn. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  335 


MRS.  FLORENCE  B.  DOWD.  51750 

Wife  of  Stephen  H.  Dowd. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Rice. 

Daughter  of  Weston  Barnes  and  Charlotte  Marquis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  FeHx  L.  Marquis  and  Pluma  Rice,  his  wife, 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Rice,  Jr.,   and   Philura  Grififen,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Rice  and  Mary  Ann  Sanderson,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Rice  and  Hannah  Beach,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Rice  (1751-1830)  enlisted,  1776,  in  Capt.  John  Couch's 
company,  Col.  Philip  B.  Bradley's  Connecticut  regiment,  to 
re-enforce  the  Continental  Army  at  New  York.  In  1818  ap- 
plied for  a  pension,  which  was  allowed  for  service  as  private. 
He  was  born  in  Wallingf ord ;  died  in  Barkhamstead,  Conn. 

Also  No.  49362. 

MRS.  HATTIE  WRIGHT  HOSFORD.  51751 

Born  in  Southington,  Conn. 

Wife  of  J.  R.  Hosford. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Brown  and  of  Gould  Cressy. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Franklin  Wright  (1835-95)  and  Eliza  Ann 
Brown   (1839-69),  his  wife,  m.  1860. 

Granddaughter  of  Harvey  Wright  (1786-1858)  and  Esther  Cressy  (b. 
1794),  his  wife;  Selden  H.  Brown  and  Phoebe  Hodge,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Abiel  Brown  and  Anna  Lord,  his  wife;  Gould 
Cressy  and  Eunice  Morse  (1763-1841),  his  wife,  m.  1783. 

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

John  Brown  (1728-76)  was  captain  of  a  train-band  from  West 
Simsbury  (now  Canton)  and  joined  the  forces  of  the  Conti- 
nental Army  in  New  York,  1776 ;  died  of  camp  fever  while 
on  duty  in  New  York  City.  He  was  born  in  Bloomfield, 
Conn. 

Also  No.  12358. 

Gould  Cressy  (1760-1838)  served  several  enlistments  as  a  pri- 
vate in  the  Connecticut  militia  from  1777-80.  In  1833  he 
applied  for  a  pension,  which  was  granted.  He  was  born  in 
Stamford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Southington. 


336  DAUGHTERS  OF  THH;  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  GRACE  BUTLER  ARNOLD.  51753 

Born  in  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Maj.  Jared  Benham  and  of  Corp.  Phineas 
Cone. 

Daughter  of  John  Wadsworth  Butler  and  Catherine  Stancey  Hall,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  S.  Hall  and  Maryett  Benham,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Darius  Benham  and  Cynthia  Cone,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jared  Benham  and  Elizabeth  ,  his  wife; 

Phineas  Cone  and  Azubah  Stocking,  his  wife. 

Jared  Benham  (1756-1829)  served  as  sergeant  major  in  Capt. 
James  Stoddard's  company,  Col.  Increase  Moseley's  regi- 
ment, of  Connecticut  militia,  1778.  He  was  born  in  Berlin, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Meriden. 

Phineas  Cone  (1752-1833)  was  corporal  in  the  1st  company, 
2nd  regiment,  under  Col,  John  Spencer,  which  marched  on 
the  Lexington  Alarm  from  East  Haddam,  where  he  was  born. 
He  died  in  New  London,  Conn. 

Also  No.  46721. 

MRS.  EDNA  A.  WOOD.  51753 

Born  in  Southington,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Edward  A.  Wood. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Josiah  Root. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  G.  Witham  and  Louea  Buck,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chancy  Buck  and  Betsy  Root,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Josiah   Root  and   Merab   Lewis    (1765-1841),  his 

wife,  m.  1786. 
Josiah  Root   (1752-1841)    was  placed  on  the  pension  roll   of 

Connecticut,  1818,  as  assistant  apothecary  general.     He  was 

born  and  died  in  Southington,  Conn. 
Also  Nos.  5369,  25654. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  337 


MRS.  MARY  D.  BAILTIERE.  51754 


Born  in  Newark,  N.  J. 


Descendant  of  Lieut.  Abraham  Smith  and  of  Abiel  Fairchild. 

Daughter  of  Hanford  Smith  and  Maria  A.  Lawrence,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Smith  and  Mollie  Fairchild,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Smith  and  Sarah  French  (1735-1805), 
his  wife,  m.  1756 ;  Abiel  Fairchild  and  Zerviah  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Smith  (1734-96)  served  on  the  Committee  of  Inspec- 
tion of  Derby,  Conn.,  and  as  lieutenant,  1778,  in  Capt.  Ebene- 
zer  Sumner's  company.  He  was  born  in  Norwalk,  Conn. ; 
died  in  Derby. 

Also  No.  19489. 

Abiel  Fairchild  (1739-1816)  was  a  member  of  a  committee  to 
procure  clothing  for  soldiers  and  inspector  of  provisions  of 
Derby,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  and  died. 


MISS  AGNES  R.  CORNISH.  51755 


Born  in  Waterbury,  Conn. 


Descendant  of  Jeremiah  Vose. 

Daughter  of  Oscar  W.  Cornish  and  Mary  A.  Redfield,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Stephen  A.  Cornish  and  Albera  Vose,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph   Vose    (b.   1793)    and   Deborah  Churchill, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Vose  and  Hannah  Holmes,  his  wife, 

m.  1769. 
Jeremiah   Vose  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm  in   Capt. 

Peter  Talbot's  company  from  Stoughton,  Mass.,  where  he 

was  born. 
Also  No.  8954. 


338  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  FANNIE  E.  CURTISS  LOW.  51756 

Born  in  Watertown,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Oilman  Low. 

Descendant  of  Ephraim  Wooster. 

Daughter  of  Eli  Curtiss  and  Mary  Frances  Davis,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Curtiss  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Wooster,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Wooster  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Mills,  his 
wife. 

Ephraim  Wooster  (1755-1838)  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  New  Haven  County,  1832,  for  service  as  private,  Connec- 
ticut Continental  line.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Huntington, 
Conn. 

Also  No.  46323. 

MRS.  EMMA  M.  FRISBIE.  51757 

Born  in  Middletown,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Charles  B.  Frisbie. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  George  Hubbard. 

Daughter  of  Abner  Roberts  and  Mary  Stocking  Hubbard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Hubbard  and  Sarah  Sears,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter   of    George    Hubbard    and    Mary    Stocking    (1733- 

1827),  his  wife,  m.  1752. 
George  Hubbard  (1730-1809)  served  as  lieutenant,  1777,  in  the 

2nd  regiment,  Connecticut  line,  and  as  captain  when  Tryon 

invaded  the  colony.     He  was  born  in  Middletown ;  died  in 

Haddam. 

Also  Nos.  2568,  20829,  28401,  30594. 

MRS.  MARTHA  S.  B.  HUBBARD.  51758 

Born  in  Middletown,  Conn, 

Wife  of  Charles  Jared  Hubbard. 
Descendant  of  David  Coe. 


LINEAGE  BOOR.  339 


Daughter  of  George  W.  Bacon  and  Phoebe  Crowell  Birdsey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Bacon  and  Amy  Coe,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Coe  and  Abigail  Parsons,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Coe  and  Hannah  Camp,  his  wife. 

David  Coe  (1716-1807)  served  on  the  committee  to  provide  for 
the  families  of  soldiers  who  enlisted  for  three  years  during 
the  war.  He  was  born  in  Stratford;  died  in  Middlefield, 
Conn. 

Also  No.  18309. 

MRS.  HARRIET  DUNBAR  COUDEN.  51759 

Born  in  Canton,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Henry  N.  Couden. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jacob  Shuck. 

Daughter  of  William  Dunbar  and  Harriet  Toffer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Toffler  and  Ann  Catharine  Shuck,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Shuck  and  Ann  Barbara  Way,  his  wife. 

Jacob  Shuck  enlisted  at  Paulus  Hook,  N.  ].,  in  Capt.  Smyther's 
company,  Col.  Michael  Swope's  Pennsylvania  regiment  of  the 
Flying  Camp,  1776,  in  which  service  he  was  captured  by  the 
British  at  Fort  Washington,  on  York  Island ;  re-enlisted,  1778, 
and  discharged,  1780,  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  where  he  was 
wounded.  In  1818  applied  for  a  pension,  which  was  granted. 
He  was  born,  1748,  in  Germany,  was  living  in  1832. 

MRS.  EDITH  FAIRFAX  MONCURE.  51760 

Born  in  Alexandria,  Va. 

Wife  of  Jaquelon  Ambler  Moncure,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Archibald  Cary,  Thomas  Mann  Randolph,  and 

Dabney  Carr. 
Daughter  of   Orlando   Fairfax,   M.   D.,  and  Mary  Randolph  Cary,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Wilson  JeflFerson  Cary  and  Virginia  Randolph,  his 

wife. 


340  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Wilson  Gary  and  Jean  Garr,  his  wife;  Thomas 
Mann  Randolph  and  Anne  Gary,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Archibald  Gary  and  Mary  Randolph,  his  wife 
(parents  of  Anne)  ;  Dabney  Garr  and  Martha  Jefferson,  his  wife. 

Archibald  Gary  (1731-87),  was  in  the  House  of  Burgesses,  and 
a  member  of  the  Convention,  1774,  which  appointed  delegates 
to  the  General  Congress ;  was  a  member  of  the  Convention 
in  1776  and  chairman  of  the  committee  instructing  the  Virginia 
delegates  to  propose  independence. 

Also  Nos.  48948. 

Thomas  Mann  Randolph  (1741-93),  was  a  member  of  the  Con- 
vention, 1775,  and  the  Committee  of  Safety  of  Goochland 
County.    He  was  born  in  Tuckahoe,  Va. 

Also  No.  47447. 

Dabney  Carr  (1743-73)  was  a  member  of  the  General  Assembly 
and  introduced  the  resolution  to  appoint  a  Committee  of 
Correspondence  between  the  colonies.  He  was  born  in  Albe- 
marle County,  Va.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  5061,  7475.  27954. 


MRS.  GERTRUDE  BALLARD  FOWLER  MATHIOT.  51761 


Bom  in  Baltimore.  Md. 


Wife  of  Benjamin  F.  Mathiot. 

Descendant  of  Uriah  Ballard. 

Daughter  of  Melville  Ballard  and  Grace  Anne  Freeman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Ballard  and  Susanna  F.  Andrews,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Uriah  Ballard  and  Hannah  F.  Sergeant,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Uriah  Ballard  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Maine,  1819, 
for  service  as  private,  New  Hampshire  line;  enlisted  from 
Milton,  N.  H.,  and  was  engaged  in  the  battles  of  Trenton, 
Stillwater,  Monmouth,  Newtown,  N.  Y.,  King's  Bridge,  and 
Yorktown.    He  died  after  1818  in  Fryeburg,  Me. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  34I 


MRS.  BERTIE  BAILEY  BUNN.  51762 

Born  in  Pomfret,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Paul  Vernon  Bunn. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Ephriam  Batcheller  and  of  Lieut.  Abraham 

Batcheller. 
Daughter  of  Milo  Varnum  Bailey  and  Emma  A.  Sprague,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Milo  Bailey  and  Juliann  Batcheller,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Batcheller  and  Dolly  Needham,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter     of     Abraham     Batcheller,     Jr.,     and     Rebecca 

Dwight,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Abraham    Batcheller    and    Sarah    Newton, 

his  wife. 
Abraham  Batcheller  (1722-1813)  was  a  member  of  a  committee 

to  raise   troops  in   Sutton   and  commanded   a   company   of 

minute  men. 
Abraham  Batcheller,  Jr.   (1752-1832)    served  as  lieutenant  in 

the  Rhode  Island  Alarm,   1780.     He  was  born  in   Sutton, 

Mass. ;  died  in  Stockton,  N.  Y. 
Also  Nos.  25071,  37307.  43659. 


MISS  ELLEN  DUNWOODY.  51763 

Born  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Descendant  of  James  Dunwoody. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Harrison  Chase  Dunwoody,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Clara 

Mills,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Dunwoody  and  Sarah  Murphy,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Dunwoody  and  Susanna  Riehm,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Dunwoody  and  Rachel  Burns,  his  wife. 
James  Dunwoody  (1745-1815)  served  as  a  private  in  the  8th 

company,  Cumberland  County,  Penn.,  militia,  1780.     He  was 

born  and  died  in  Chester  County,  Pa. 


342  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARY  JANE  MILLIGAN.  51764 

Born  in  Pittsfield,  111. 

Descendant  of  Leighton  Cooper. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Cooper  and  Susanna  Williams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Cooper  and  Mary  Mize,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Leighton  Cooper  and  Covington,  his  wife. 

Leighton  Cooper  (1757-1848)  enlisted,  1778,  under  Capt. 
Roberts,  Col.  Taylor,  and  was  discharged  at  Winchester,  Va. 
In  1829  he  applied  for  a  pension  in  Adams  County,  Ky.,  and  it 
was  allowed  for  two  years'  service  as  private,  Virginia  line. 

MRS.  ALICE  E.  WHITE  TURNER.  51765 

Born  in  Montgomery  Co.,  Md. 

Wife  of  E.  J.  Turner. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Owens  and  of  Capt.  Richard  Anderson. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Owens  Smith  and  Laura  Virginia  Anderson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Smith  and  Nancy  Owens,  his  wife;  Richard 
Anderson,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Chinn,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Owens  and  Rachel  Beall,  his  wife;  Rich- 
ard Anderson  and  Katherine  Love,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Owens  (1745-1821)  enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
James  Old's  company,  Col.  Wayne's  regiment,  of  Pennsyl- 
vania militia;  participated  in  the  battle  of  White  Plains.  In 
1818  he  applied  for  a  pension,  which  was  allowed.  He  was 
born  and  died  in  Union  District,  S.  C. 

Richard  Anderson  (1751-1830)  commanded  a  company  in  the 
1st  regiment,  Maryland  line,  at  the  battle  of  Guilford  Court 
House,  and  in  1803,  by  reason  of  a  wound  received  in  that 
battle,  was  granted  a  pension.  He  was  born  in  Charles 
County,  Md. ;  died  in  Sumter  District,  S.  C. 


lineagh;  book.  343 


MISS  KATHRYN  E.  THORP.  51766 

Born  in  Geneva,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Ludovic  Brakeman,  Benjamin  Batholomew,  and 
Abigail  Patchen  Bartholomew. 

Daughter  of  Henry  H.  Thorp  (1837-1907)  and  Octavia  Brakeman  (b. 
1841),  his  wife,  m.  1862. 

Granddaughter  of  Ezra  Brakeman  (1812-94)  and  Harriet  Bartholo- 
mew   (1809-94),  his  wife,  m.  1835. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Brakeman  and  Polly  Thornton,  his 
wife;   Isaac  Bartholomew   (1776-1852)    and  Sally  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ludovic  Brakeman  and  Eve  Bleeker,  his  wife; 
Benjamin  Bartholomew  and  Abigail  Patchen  (1755-1839)  his  wife, 
m.  1774. 

Ludovic  Brakeman  (1735-1814)  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Albany  County  militia,  Col.  Anthony  Van  Bergen's  regi- 
ment.   He  was  born  in  Germany ;  died  in  New  York. 

Also  No.  23604, 

Benjamin  Bartholomew  (1753-97)  was  in  the  commissary  de- 
partment at  Middle  Fort,  Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  under  Captains 
Winn  and  Lawrence,  1779,  remaining  until  1781,  when  the 
Tories  and  Indians  under  Major  Woolsey  attacked  the  fort. 
He  was  born  in  Harpersfield,  N.  Y. ;  died  in  Otsego  County. 

Abigail  Patchen  Bartholomew  (1755-1839),  was  a  patriot, 
being  engaged  in  making  cartridges  during  the  attack  upon 
Middle  Fort,"  New  York.    He  died  in  Harpersfield,  Ohio. 

MRS.  ELLA  McDonald  BLANTON.  51767 

Born  in  Camden  Co.,  Ga. 

Wife  of  George  W.  Blanton,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Benjamin  Cleveland. 

Daughter  of  Alexander   S.  Atkinson  and  Mary  Anne  McDonald,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Charles  James   McDonald  and  Anne  Franklin,  his 

wife. 


344  DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Abednego   Franklin   and   Mary  Graves  Cleveland, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    John    Cleveland    and    Mrs.  Catherine  Staum 

Montgomery,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Cleveland  and  Mary  Graves,  his 

wife. 
Benjamin  Cleveland  (1738-1806)  served  in  the  militia  and  the 

House  of  Commons  of  North  Carolina.    He  won  distinction 

at  King's  Mountain  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.    He 

was  born  in  Prince  William  County,  Va. 
Also  Nos.  2212,  5148,  20225,  23317. 


MRS.  BETTY  CARTER  WINN.  51768 

Born  in  Gloucester  Co.,  Va. 

Wife  of  Rev.  David  Watson  Winn. 

Descendant  of  John  Patterson  and  of  Col.  Burwell  Bassett,  of 
Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  Lilly  Deans,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Virginia  Yeatman,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Robinson  Yeatman  and  Elizabeth  Tabb  Pat- 
terson, his  wife;  Josiah  Lilly  Deans  and  Anna  Maria  Dandridge 
Bassett,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Patterson  and  Elizabeth  Tabb,  his  2nd  wife; 
John  Bassett  and  Betty  Carter  Browne,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Burwell  Bassett  and  Anna  Maria  Dandridge, 
his  wife. 

John  Patterson  (1760-1824)  served  as  midshipman  in  the  Vir- 
ginia navy  during  the  Revolution.  He  was  born  in  Caroline 
County,  Va. ;  died  in  Matthew  County. 

Burwell  Bassett  (1712-93)  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety,  1775-6,  and,  1778,  served  in  the  Assembly.  He  was 
with  his  brother-in-law,  the  commander-in-chief,  that  terrible 
winter  at  Valley  Forge,  1778.  He  was  born  in  New  Kent 
County,  Va. ;  died  at  Eltham,  near  Williamsburg,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  5104.  17744. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  34$ 


MRS.  ANNIE  MAE  CAMP  McCOLLISTER.  51769 

Born  in  Cumberland,  Md. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Camp. 

Daughter  of  Leon  A.  Camp  and  Annie  W.  (Camp),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  C.  Camp  and  Elizabeth  Morgan,  his  wife 

(parents  of  Annie). 
Gr-granddaughter  of  George  Camp  and  Mary  Norman,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Camp  and  Susie  Wagner,  his  wife. 
Thomas  Camp  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Nathaniel  Welch's 

company,  2nd  Virginia  regiment.     He  was   born,   1747,  in 

South  Carolina;  died  in  Spartanburg. 
Also  No.  20784. 

MRS.  BESSIE  REED  NAPIER.  51770 

Born  in  Madison,  Ga. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Launcelot  Johnston, 

Daughter  of  George  Asper  Reed  and  Marie  Janie  Jones,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Elijah  E.  Jones,    M.   D.,    and    Elizabeth    Johnston 

(1794-1848),  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Launcelot  Johnston  and  Zeruah  Rice  (1752-1838), 

his  wife. 
Launcelot  Johnston  (1748-1832)   served  as  surgeon  of   North 

Carolina  troops.    He  was  born  in  Ireland;  graduated  in  the 

Medical  College  of  Dublin ;  died  in  Caswell  County,  N.  C. 
Also  No.  31295. 

MRS.  VIRGINIA  WALKER  REDDING  TIMBERLAKE.        51771 

Born  in  De  Soto  Co.,  La. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Timberlake. 

Descendant  of  Anderson  Redding. 

Daughter  of  James  Tarpley  Redding  and  Martha  Bibbs  Hardaway,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William   C.   Reddihg  and   Margaret  Flewellyn,  his 

wife. 


346  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Anderson  Redding  and  Delilah  Parham,  his  wife. 

Anderson  Redding  (1758-1843)  served  as  a  private  and  was 
present  at  the  surrender  of  Cornvi^allis.  He  was  born  in  Vir- 
ginia; died  in  Monroe  County,  Ga. 

Also  No.  39495. 


MRS.  MYRTLE  C.  DREWRY  SHIRER.  51772 

Wife  of  John  B.  Shirer. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Holmes. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Albert  Drewry  and  Adeline  Elizabeth  Putnam,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Putnam  and  Susan  Milner,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   John   Holmes    Milner   and    Elizabeth   Willis,   his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Pitt  Milner  and  Apsylla  Holmes,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Holmes  and  Chloe  Bentley,  his  wife. 
John  Holmes  served  in  the  Revolution  and  was  a  member  of 

the  Georgia  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.     He  died,   1806,  in 

Wilkes  County,  Ga. 
Also  Nos.  3045/  32005,  36060. 

MRS.  SARAH  AUGUSTA  MARTIN.  51773 

Born  in  Andover,   Mass. 

Wife  of  Albert  Gallatin  Martin. 

Descendant  of  James  Cochran. 

Daughter  of  George  Lewis  Abbott  and  Sarah  Maria  Sterns,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Abbott  and  Rachel  Cochran,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Cochran  and  Saloma  Knowlton,  his  wife. 

James  Cochran  (1753-1837)  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Josiah  Crosby'  company,  Sullivan's  regiment,  and  served 
through  the  war  under  different  commands.  He  received  a 
pension.    He  died  in  Andover,  Mass. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  347 


MRS.  ANNA  RANKIN  PFEIFFER.  51774 

Bom  in  Somerset,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  William  A.  Pfeiffer. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Ebenezer  Zane. 

Daughter  of  J.  L.  Rankin,  M.  D.,  and  Cynthia  Zane,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Zane  and  Elizabeth  B.  Zane,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Zane  and  Elizabeth  McCuUoch,  his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Zane  (1747-1813)  commanded  a  regiment  of  Virginia 
militia;  participated  in  the  defense  of  Fort  Henry  against  a 
large  force  of  Indians  and  others,  which  was  the  first  attempt 
of  the  British  and  their  savage  allies  against  the  western  fron- 
tier after  the  Revolutionary  War  began.  He  was  born  in 
Berkeley  County,  W.  Va. ;  died  in  Wheeling. 

Also  Nos.  9287,  42643,  48124. 

MISS  EMMA  MAY  ANDREWS.  51775 

Born  in  Vermilion  Co.,  111.  • 

Descendant  of  Major  Abner  Prior  and  of  Jacob  Phelps. 

Daughter  of  James  Orville  Andrews  and  Elizabeth  Chandler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Phelps  Andrews  and  Elizabeth  Newell,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Andrews  and  Hannah  Phelps,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Phelps  and  Abigail  Williams  Prior,  his 
wife,  m.  1769. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abner  Prior  and  Abigail  ,  his  wife. 

Abner  Prior  commanded  a  company  in  Col.  Andrew  Ward's 
Connecticut  regiment,  1776,  joining  Washington's  army  at 
New  York  and  was  stationed  at  Fort  Lee  and  White  Plains ; 
was  engaged  in  the  battles  of  Trenton  and  Princeton;  in 
1777  rose  to  the  rank  of  major.  He  was  born,  1732,  in  Wind- 
sor, Conn, 

Jacob  Phelps  (1747-1814)  served  as  a  private  in  the  battle  of 
Saratoga.  He  was  born  in  Windsor,  Conn. ;  died  in  Lenox, 
N.  Y. 


348  DAUGHTERS  OP  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  ANNA  SCOTT  BROWN.  51776 

Born  in  Vermilion  Co.,  111. 

Wife  of  Daniel  B.  M.  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Major  Abner  Prior  and  of  Jacob  Phelps. 

Daughter  of  James  Albert  Cunningham  and  Mary  Rebecca  Scott,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter   of    James    Cunningham   and    Mary   Ann   Andrews,   his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Andrews  and  Hannah  Phelps,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Phelps  and  Abigail  Williams  Prior,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51775. 

MRS.  JULIA  JONES  CRARY.  51777 

Born  in  Marshall  Co.,  111. 

Wife  of  Charles  S.  Crary. 

Descendant  of  Willett  Ranney. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Henderson  Jones  and  Leuanna  Ranney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Norman  Ranney  and  Amelia  Bagley,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Butler  Ranney  and  Ora  Heth,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Willett  Ranney  and  Mary  Butler,  his  wife. 

Willett  Ranney  (1731-1818)  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Elijah 
Deming's  company,  Col.  Ashley's  Berkshire  County,  Mass., 
regiment,  1777.  He  was  born  in  Cromwell,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Smithville,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  FANNIE  GRIGGS  TILTON.  51778 

Born  in  Ottawa,  111. 

Wife  of  James  F.  Tilton. 
Descendant  of  David  Morehouse. 

Daughter  of  Ezra  W.  Griggs  and  Charlotte  Bronson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Clark  Bronson  and  Julia    (Roberts)    Goodrich,  his 
wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  349 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Roberts  and  Sarah  Morehouse,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   David   Morehouse   and   Thankful   Couch,   his 

wife,  m.  1764. 
David  Morehouse  enlisted  in  Capt.  Josiah  Lacey's  company,  5th 

Connecticut  regiment,  1776,  commanded  by  Col.  Philip  Burr 

Bradley.    He  died,  1800,  in  Pennsylvania. 

MRS.  JULIA  DURFEE  SMITH.  51779 

Born  in  Ontario,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  G.  W.  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Gideon  Durfee. 

Daughter  of  Elihu  Durfee  and  Maria  Rowland,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Durfee  and  Mary  Allen,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Durfee  and  Anna  Bowen,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gideon  Durfee  (1738-1821)  served  as  a  minute  man  from 
Tiverton  and  his  two  eldest  sons,  Earle  and  Lemuel,  were 
soldiers.  He  was  born  in  Tiverton,  R.  I.;  died  in  Palmyra, 
N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  27027,  43411,  50802. 

MRS.  JULIA  S.  McG.  BRACKETT.  51780 

Born  in  York,  Pa. 

Wife  of  William  S.  Brackett. 

Descendant  of  Anthony  Baltzer. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas  S.  McGowan  and  Mary  Eleanor  Diehl,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  McGowan  and  Eliza  Conn,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Conn  and  Elizabeth  Baltzer,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Anthony  Baltzer  and  Elizabeth  Funk,  his  wife, 
m.  1788. 

Anthony  Baltzer  (1754-1842)  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Washington  County,  Md.,  1818,  for  service  as  private  in 
Capt.  Farmer's  company.  Col.  Stewart's  10th  Pennsylvania 
regiment.  His  widow  applied  for  a  pension,  1834,  at  which 
time  she  was  a  resident  of  Washington  County,  Md.  Her 
claim  was  allowed. 


550  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MAUD  SHEPHERD  DAVIS.  51781 

Born  in  Chicago,  111. 

Wife  of  Claude  Bernard  Davis. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Myers. 

Daughter  of  Abraham  Liddon  Shepherd  and  Anna  Ryan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Shepherd  and  Hannah  Myers,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Myers,  Jr.,  and  Anna  Elizabeth  Brusiner, 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Myers  and   Sarah  Shinn,  his  wife. 

John  Myers  (1753-1819)  commanded  a  company  in  Col.  Charles 
Read's  2nd  regiment  of  Burlington  County,  N.  J.,  militia, 
1775.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Burlington,  N.  J. 

MRS.  MARIETTA  BEERY  FLETCHER.  51782 

Born  in  Bremen,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  M.  Morris  Fletcher. 

Descendant  of  John  Kreidelbach. 

Daughter  of  Simon  Beery  and  Mary  Malvina  Grover,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Beery  and  Catherine  Kreidelbach,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John   Kreidelbach  and  Dortha  Mundschauer,  his 

wife. 
John  Kreidelbach  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Martin  Shutter's 

Pennsylvania  company,  Fourth  Class,  1782.    He  was  born  in 

Germany;  removed  to  Ohio  in  1810,  and  died  in  Fairfield 

County. 

MRS.  IDA  H.  MUNSELL.  51783 

Born  in  Manlius,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  William  W.  Munsell. 
Descendant  of  George  Strowbridge. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  351 


Daughter  of  Rev.  B.  W.  Strowbridge  and  Caroline  Leet,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Dexter  Strowbridge   (b.  1806)   and  Damaris 

or  Deborah  Goodrich,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  George  Strowbridge  and  Julia  Tuttle,  his  1st  wife, 

m.  1784. 
George  Strowbridge   (1760-1837)   was  a  private,  1776,  in  the 

company  commanded  by  Capt.  Nathaniel  Wood,  stationed  at 

Roxbury,  Mass.    He  was  born  in  Middleborough,  Mass. ;  died 

in  Potter,  Yates  County,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ADELINE  DART  MILLARD.  51784 

Born  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  F.  R.  Millard. 

Descendant  of  OHver  Stetson. 

Daughter  of  Orlando  Gates  Dart  and  Lucinda  Riddell  Dick,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Morris  Dick  and  Eliza  Ann  Riddell,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  M.  Riddell  and  Jennett  Stetson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Stetson  and  Jeannette  Anderson,  his 
wife. 

OHver  Stetson  (1756-1839)  served  several  enlistments  under 
different  commands,  1777-80,  Massachusetts  troops;  was  en- 
gaged in  the  battles  of  Harlem,  White  Plains  and  Bemis 
Heights.  In  1832  applied  for  a  pension  in  Chatauqua  County, 
N.  Y.,  which  was  allowed.  He  was  born  in  Hanover,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Westfield,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  49799. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  W.  LEWIS.  51785 

Born  in  Torrington,  Conn. 

Wife  of  Charles  W.  Lewis. 
Descendant  of  Gideon  Bristol. 

Daughter  of  Willis  A.  Bradley  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Steele,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Spencer  Steele  and  Caroline  Amelia  Jones, 
his  wife. 


352  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Darius  Jones  and  Abigail  Nancy  Bristol,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Gi'deon   Bristol  and  Abigail  Badger,  his  wife. 

Gideon  Bristol  (1755-1837)  was  placed  on  the  pension  rol!  of 
New  Haven  County  at  the  age  of  78  for  service  as  private, 
Connecticut  Continental  line.  He  was  born  in  Wallingford, 
Conn.;  died  in  Cheshire. 

Also  No.  18319. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  TANNER  SHIRER.  51786 

Born  in  Anamosa,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Seward  Smith  Shirer. 

Descendant  of  Elijah  Lawrence  and  of  Lieut.  Thomas 
Tanner,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Franklin  Tanner  and  Josephine  Lawrence,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lucas  Tanner  and  Sophronia  Ames,  his  wife; 
Clark  Lawrence  (b.  1793)  and  Eliza  Jackman,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Tanner,  Jr.,  and  Anna  Warren,  his  wife; 
Elijah  Lawrence  and  Hannah  Clark,  his  1st  wife;  m.  1787;  Thomas 
Tanner  and  Anna  Baldwin  (1741-1821),  his  wife,  m.  1765. 

Elijah  Lawrence  (1763-1809)  served  in  the  War  of  the  Revolu- 
tion and  for  some  time  was  a  prisoner ;  after  his  release,  for 
his  bravery  and  fidelity,  was  honored  with  a  place  in  Wash- 
ington's Life  Guard.  He  was  born  in  West  Sheffield,  Que- 
bec ;  died  in  Hinesburg,  Vt. 

Thomas  Tanner,  Jr.  (1743-1817),  who  was  ensign  of  a  train 
band  before  the  war,  served  in  Wadsworth's  brigade  at  Long 
Island.  He  was  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Washington  and  held 
four  years.  He  was  born  in  Cornwall,  Conn. ;  died  in  Coop- 
erstown,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  39444. 

MISS  LAURA  LOUISE  STODDARD.  51787 

Born  in  Chicago,  111. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Ralph  Stoddard,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter   of   Albert   Simeon   Stoddard  and  Josephine   Louise   Schade, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ela  G.   Stoddard  and  Anna  Margaret  Vickers,  hi» 

2nd  wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  353 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Stoddard  and  Polly  Hodge,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Ralph   Stoddard,  Jr.    (1751-1831),  and   Mabel 

Newton,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ralph  Stoddard  and  Susannah  Elderkin,  his 

wife,  m.  1746. 
Ralph  Stoddard  (1723-1811)  commanded  a  company  in  the  8th 

regiment  of  militia  under  Col.  Oliver  Smith.    He  was  born  in 

Groton,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 
Also  Nos.  4615,  6239,  33017. 


MRS.  HATTIE  M.  PUTNEY  JAMES.  51778 

Bom  in  Pewaukee,  Wis. 

Wife  of  Frank  James. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathan  Watkins. 

Daughter  of  A.  S.  Putney  and  Sarah  Mower,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Mower  and  Eunice  Watkins,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Watkins  and  Sarah  Watkins,  his  wife. 

Nathan  Watkins  (1736-1815)  commanded  minute  men  at  Bun- 
ker Hill  and  joined  the  expedition  to  Quebec.  He  served  as 
captain  of  Continental  Infantry,  1776 ;  was  taken  prisoner  in 
the  Burgoyne  campaign.  1777,  and  exchanged  for  a  British 
captain  of  Royal  Artillery.  He  was  born  in  Hopkinton, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Naples,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  7109,  21972. 

MRS.  EVA  BARKER  FROULA.  51789 

Bom  in  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Wife  of  V.  K.  Froula. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Humphrey. 

Daughter  of  Olin  David  Barker  and  Eva  Marian  Collins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frederic  W.  Collins  and  Elivia  Chapin,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Heman  Chapin  and  Electa  Humphrey,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Humphrey  and  Esther  North,  his  wife. 


354  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

Isaac  Humphrey  (1735-88)  was  despatch  bearer  for  Gen, 
Schuyler  from  Albany  to  the  forts  on  Lake  Ontario.  He  had 
great  influence  with  the  Indians  and  employed  them  on  his 
perilous  journeys.  He  was  born  in  Simsbury,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Goshen,  Conn. 

Also  No.  9550. 

MRS.  MARGARET  WELLES  SMITH.  51790 

Born  in  Wayne,  N.  Y.  , 

Wife  of  J.  R.  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Welles. 

Daughter  of  Elihu  S.  Welles  and  Deborah  Burdge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Welles  and  Sarah  Nelson,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Welles  (1756-1813),  a  graduate  of  Yale,  was  ap- 
pointed, 1777,  issuing  commissary  and  also  acted  as  surgeon's 
mate.  He  was  born  in  Stamford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Wayne, 
N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  832.  23134. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  MANN  FROST.  51791 

Born  in  Peoria,  111. 

Wife  of  A.  S.  Frost. 

Descendant  of  Quartermaster-Sergeant  William  Tupper. 
Daughter  of  Oscar  H.  Mann  and  Amanda  Finch,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Mann  and  Eliza  Tupper,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Tupper  and  Phebe  Tupper,  his  wife. 
William  Tupper  served  as  quartermaster-sergeant  in  the  3rd 

and  4th  Connecticut  regiments,  1782-83.    He  was  born,  1750, 

in  Salisbury,  Conn. 

MRS.  CARRIE  MOORE  MAGILL.  51792 

Born  in  Danville,  Ky. 

Wife  of  Henry  P.  Magill. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Gabriel  Long,  of  Virginia. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  355 


Daughter  of  William  Irwin  Moore  and  Elizabeth  Long,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Stubblefield  Long  (b.  1771]  and  Bath- 
sheba  Moxley  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Gabriel  Long  and  Anne  Slaughter,  his  wife. 

Gabriel  Long  (1751-1827)  commanded  a  company  in  the  11th 
Virginia  regiment,  1776;  resigned,  1779,  and  received  a  land 
grant  for  three  years'  service.  When  Lafayette  visited 
America  in  1825  he  acted  as  his  escort  in  Culpeper  County, 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  20362,  36157. 

MRS.  ELLEN  HATCH  TAYLOR.  51793 

Bom  in  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Newcomb. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  D.  Hatch  and  Fanny  Newcomb,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Newcomb  and  Sarah  Sterns,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Newcomb  (1747-1818)  was  a  delegate  to  the  convention 
in  Keene,  N.  H.,  1781,  to  outline  a  form  of  government  for 
the  State.  He  was  born  in  Norton,  Mass.;  died  in  Keene, 
N.  H. 

Also  No.  50348. 

MRS.  CLARA  ROSS  ULLMAN.  51794 

Bom  in  Vincennes,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Herbert  James  Ullman. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Asa  Barnes. 

Daughter  of  Wilson  John  Williams  and  Sophia  Jane  Williams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Wilson  Williams  and  Delia  Ann  Barnes,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Barnes  and  Lucretia  Gillette,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Asa  Barnes  and  Lois  Barnes,  his  wife. 

Asa  Barnes  (1736-1802)  commanded  a  company  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  and  subsequently  promoted  colonel.  He  was 
living  in  Lanesborough,  Mass.,  1769 ;  died  in  Charlotte,  Vt. 


356  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 

MISS  BLANCHE  ADELAIDE  CHURCH.  51795 

Born  in  Atlanta,  111. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Giles  Jackson. 

Daughter  of  Azel  Edward  Church  and  Jane  G.  Leonard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Leonard  and  Anna  Merrill,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Caleb  B.  Merrill  and  Sarah  Jackson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Giles  Jackson  and  Anna  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Giles  Jackson  (1733-1810),  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial 
Congress,  177-i,  and  was  major  of  the  1st  Berkshire  County 
regiment.  He  was  chief  of  staff  at  Saratoga  and  drew  up 
the  articles  of  capitulation  between  Gates  and  Burgoyne. 
He  fought  in  many  battles  and  arrived  at  Yorktown  the  day 
after  the  surrender.  He  was  born  in  Weston,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Monterey. 

Also  No.  14345. 

MRS.  TERRESSA  HARTSHORN  DIESTERWEG.  51796 

Born  in  Waltham,  111. 

Wife  of  Charles  L.  Diesterweg. 

Descendant  of  Oliver  Hartshorn. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Ira  Hartshorn  and  Amelia  Amanda  Dean,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ira  Hartshorn  and  Joanna  Burnham,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Hartshorn  and  Hannah  Pettingill,  his  wife. 

Oliver  Hartshorn  (1760-1810)  enlisted,  1781,  in  Capt.  Charles 
Miel's  company.  Gen.  Waterbury's  state  brigade,  raised  for 
seacoast  defense.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Franklin,  Conn. 

MRS.  GEORGIANA  FORD  ROBINSON.  51797 

Born  in  Bloomington,  111. 

Wife  of  James  Edwin  Robinson. 

Descendant  of  John  Cooms  and  of  Thomas  Colton. 


lineage;  book.  357 


Daughter  of  Hiram  Ford  and  Rosalie  Hunt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John   Chandler  Ford   and   Sarah   Ann  Coomes,   his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of    Alexander    Coomes    and    Camelia    Leonard,   his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Coomes,  Jr.  (1762-1851),  and  Joanna  Col- 
ton,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter    of    John    Coomes    and    Midwell    Coomes    his 

wife;  Thomas  Colton  and  Deborah  Dudley  (b.  1724),  his  wife. 
John  Coomes  (1730-95)  served  in  the  company  from  Enfield  at 

the  siege  of  Boston.    He  was  born  in  Enfield,  Conn. ;  died  in 

Stafford. 
Thomas  Colton  (1719-1808)   served  at  Ticonderoga,  1777,  in 

Capt.   Gideon  Burt's  company.     He  was  born  and  died  in 

Longmeadow,  Mass. 
Also  No.  23938. 


MRS.  GRACE  E.  K.  ELLIS.  51798 


Born  in  Old  Saybrook,  Conn. 


Wife  of  Leander  D.  Ellis. 

Descendant  of  Elias  Tully,  William  Chapman  and  Nathaniel 
Clark. 

Daughter  of  Ozias  Holmes  Kirtland  and  Elizabeth  Roxana  Clark,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Kirtland  and  Polly  Tully,  his  wife;  David 
Clark  and  Abigail  Warner  (Clark),  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Clark,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Chapman,  his 
wife  (parents  of  David)  ;  Chester  Clark  and  Grace  Thayer  his  wife 
(parents  of  Abigail)  ;  Elias  Tully  and  Azubah  Kirtland,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Clark  and  Abigail  Warner,  his 
wife,  m.  1774;  William  Chapman  and  Lydia  Ingham,  his  wife. 

Elias  Tully  (1752-1848)  served  several  enlistments  under  dif- 
ferent commands,  1775-79,  Connecticut  troops.  He  was  born 
and  died  in  Saybrook,  Conn. 


358  DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 

William  Chapman  (1745-1828)  served  in  a  company  com- 
manded by  Capt.  Martin  Kirtland,  Col.  Erastus  Wolcott's 
Connecticut  regiment,  1777.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Say- 
brook,  Conn. 

Nathaniel  Clark  (1749-1823)  served,  1777,  in  Capt.  Oliver 
Lyman's  company,  which  marched  to  East  Horseneck.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Northampton,  Mass. 

MRS.  ALICE  ADELINE  POLLOCK  BERTELSMAN.  51799 

Born  in  Spring  Grove,  111. 

Wife  of  Charles  Bertelsman. 

Descendant  of  James  Hogge,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Gibson  Pollock  and  Adeline  Struthers,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Pollock  and  Martha  Neally,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Neally  and  Jane  (Jean)  Hogge,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Hogge  and  Margaret  Parks,  his  wife. 

James  Hogge  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Bucks  County, 
Pa.,  1819,  for  four  years'  service  as  Private,  Pennsylvania 
Continental  line.  He  was  born,  1741,  in  Pennsylvania;  died 
after  1819  in  Bucks  County. 

Also  Nos.  20274,  25172. 

MRS.  FANNIE  FAIRBANK  CARTER.  51800 

Born  in  Concord,  111. 

Wife  of  Edward  C.  Carter. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Fairbank  and  of  Thomas  Beggs. 
Daughter  of  Daniel  Wilder  Fairbank  and  Sarah  Epler,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Barnard  Fairbank  and  Hannah  Maria  Cressey, 

his  wife;  John  Epler  and  Sarah  Beggs,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Fairbank  and  Sarah  Chandler,  his  wife ; 

Charles  Beggs  and  Dorothy  Trumbo,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Fairbank  and  Abigail  Carter,  his  wife; 

Thomas  Beggs  and  Sarah  Baines,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  359 


Josiah  Fairbank  (1734-98)  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts militia.  He  was  born  in  Lancaster ;  died  in  Sterling, 
Mass. 

Also  No.  27544. 

Thomas  Beggs  served  in  the  commissary  and  died,  1779,  of 
camp  fever.  He  was  born  in  New  Jersey.  Settled  in  Rock- 
ingham County,  Va, 

Also  Nos.  36656,  41798.  43895. 

MRS.  MARIE  VANCE  BRYANT  TRIEGLOFF.  51801 

Born  in  Lowell,  Ind. 

Descendant  of  David  Bryant. 

Daughter  of  John  Bryant  and  Mary  A.  Lawrence,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elias  Bryant  and  Ann  Vance,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Bryant  and  Catharine  Wooley,  his  wife. 

David  Bryant  (1756-1836)  served  several  short  tours  of  duty, 
1776-80,  under  different  commands  in  the  New  Jersey  militia. 
He  was  at  Connecticut  Farms  and  Springfield.  He  was  born 
in  New  Jersey;  removed  to  Pennsylvania,  1791,  and  to  Knox 
County,  Ohio,  1816 ;  died  in  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

Also  No.  32047. 

MRS.  JULIA  BRYANT  HUMMEL.  51803 

Born  in  Lowell,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Ernst  Summel,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  David  Bryant. 

Daughter  of  John  Bryant  and  Mary  A.  Lawrence,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51801. 

MRS.  BERTHA  BRYANT  PHELPS.  51803 

Bom  in  Lowell,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Cassius  Phelps. 

Descendant  of  David  Bryant. 

Daughter  of  John  Bryant  and  Mary  A.  Lawrence,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51801. 


360  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  LUELLA  BRYANT  STRAIGHT.  51804 

Born  in  Lowell,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Nelson  Straight. 

Descendant  of  David  Bryant. 

Daughter  of  John  Bryant  and  Mary  A.  Lawrence,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51801. 

MRS.  BLANCHE  RALSTON  BUTTERWORTH.  51805 

Born  in  Lexington,  Mo. 

Wife  of  Frank  W.  Butterworth. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Ward,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  James  Hoffersett  Ralston  and  Sarah  Jane  Humphreys,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ward  Humphreys  and  Sarah  Morgan,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Humphreys  and  Jane  Ward,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Ward  and  Phoebe  Lockart,  his  wife. 

James  Ward  commanded  a  company  of  Botetourt  County  militia 
at  Point  Pleasant,  1774,  under  Gen.  Andrew  Lewis.  The 
allied  Indians  were  driven  back  and  seven  captains  were 
killed  in  the  bloody  battle.    He  was  buried  on  the  battlefield. 

Also  Nos.  11528,  15562,  22388,  39716,  41303. 

MRS.  LIDA  J.  SPENCER  CHAMBERS.  51806 

Born  in  Areola,  111. 

Wife  of  William  Rock  Chambers. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Jacob  Blackwell. 

Daughter  of  John  W.  Spencer  and  Ann  Hyman  Harvey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  H.  Harvey  and  Eliza  Blackwell,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Blackwell  and  Ann  Selby,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Samuel    Blackwell   and    Mary   Field,   his   2nd 

wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Blackwell  and  Lydia  Hallett,  his  2nd 

wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  361 


Jacob  Blackwell  (1717-80)  was  a  member  of  the  first  Provincial 
Congress  of  New  York  and  colonel  of  Queens  County  militia. 
He  was  born  and  died  in  Newtown,  h.  I. 

Also  Nos.  23209,  29582. 

MRS.  KATHERINE  SCOTT  FORBES.  51807 

Born  in  Caldwell  Co.,  Ky. 

Wife  of  Henry  Sill  Forbes. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Matthew  Scott. 

Daughter  of  William  Johnson  and  Katharine  Ware  Scott,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Mitchell  Scott  and  Catharine  Ware,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Scott  and  Elizabeth  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Matthew  Scott  (1739-98)  was  captured  at  Long  Island  and 
exchanged  the  same  year.  He  commanded  a  company  at 
Brandywine  and  Germantown,  and  was  retired,  1778.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Pennsylvania. 

Also  No.  6116. 

MRS.  ANNE  SELBY  WOLFORD  RIDGELY.  51808 

Born  in  Areola,  111. 

Wife  of  Orndorf  Long  Ridgely. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Jacob  Blackwell. 

Daughter  of  Milton  John  Wolford  and  Maud  Sutherland  Blackwell,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51806. 

MRS.  MAUD  BLACKWELL  WOLFORD  SHANE.  51809 

Born  in  Danville,  111 

Descendnat  of  Col.  Jacob  Blackwell. 

Daughter  of  Milton  John  Wolford  and  Maud  Sutherland  Blackwell,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51806. 


362  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  SARA  WICKS  WOLFORD  FAIRCHILD.  51810 

Born  in  Danville,  III. 

Wife  of  Roscoe  S.  Fairchild. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Jacob  Blackwell. 

Daughter   of   Milton  John  Wolford  and   Maud   Sutherland   Blackwell, 

his  wife. 
See  No.  51806. 

MRS.  AMELIA  DENT  TOWER.  51811 

Born  in  Lasalle  Co.,  111. 

Wife  of  Lyman  H.  Tower. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Dent,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Rawley  Evans  Dent  and  Rebecca  Ann  McCollum,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Enoch  Dent  and  Judith  Gapen,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Dent  and  Margaret  Evans,  his  wife. 

John  Dent  (1755-1840)  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1832, 
for  service  as  lieutenant,  Virginia  Continental  line.  He  was 
born  in  Leesburg;  died  in  Monongalia  County,  W.  Va.,  where 
he  was  one  of  the  first  sheriffs. 

Also  Nos.  22453,  44259. 

MISS  JENNIE  ROUSE.  51812 

Born  in  Peoria,  111. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Rouse  and  of  Lieut.  Andrew  Engle, 
of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Rudolphus  Rouse,  M.  D.,  and  Margaret  Banta,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Rouse,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  McConnell,  his  wife; 
Henry  Banta  and  Martha  Engle,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Rouse  and  Hannah  Smith,  his  wife;  An- 
drew Engle  and  Janet  Strathem. 

John  Rouse  (1743-1842),  in  1777,  was  captain  in  Col.  Morris 
Graham's  regiment  of  New  York  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Dutchess  County,  N.  Y. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  363 


Andrew  Engle  (1755-1810)  enlisted,  1776;  was  lieutenant  in 
Col.  Thomas  Craig's  regiment  in  1778,  and  served  until  1781. 
He  was  born  in  Philadelphia ;  died  in  New  Jersey. 

Also  No.  3589. 


MRS.  ANNIE  McCAMPBELL  HUTCHINSON.  51813 

Born  in  Jeflfersonville,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Miller  Hutchinson,  D.  D. 

Descendant  of  James  Logan  and  of  Capt.  William  Meriwether. 

Daughter  of  James  Harvey  McCampbell  and  Letitia  Stull  Meriwether, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter    of    Samuel    McCampbell    and    Jane    Tilford,   his    wife; 

Samuel  Meriwether,  M.  D.,  and  Mary  Lewis,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   James    McCampbell    and    Margaret    Logan,  his 

wife;  William  Meriwether,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Oldham,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of  James   Logan   and   Hannah   Erwin,  his  wife; 

William  Meriwether  and  Martha  Cox  Wood,  his  wife. 
James  Logan    (1733-1825)    enlisted,   1777,  in  Capt.  Jonathan 

Langdon's  company,  Col.  James  Wood's  Virginia  regiment. 

He  died  in  Rockbridge  County. 
Also   No.  44292. 
William  Meriwether  (1730-90)   served  in  the  Virginia  militia. 

He  was  born  in  Goochland  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Jefferson 

County,  Ky. 
Also  No.  25763. 


MRS.  LAURA  BUTLER  TAYLOR.  51814 

Born  in  New  Albany,  Ind. 

Wife  of  G.  Burke  Taylor. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Ranney,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Conger  Butler  and  Mary  A.  Pilling,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Butler  and  Lucy  Ranney,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Ranney  and  Patience  Ward,  his  wife. 


364  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 

Stephen  Ranney  (1730-1803)  served,  1775-83,  in  Capt.  Eell's 
company,  Col.  Wyllis'  3rd  Connecticut  regiment.  He  was 
born  in  Cromwell ;  died  in  Middletown,  Conn. 

MRS.  KATHERINE  DUNCAN  RAINBOLT.  61815 

Born  in  Bedford,  Ind. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Hause,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Lycurgus  Duncan  and  Amanda  E.  Driscoll,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Duncan  and  Mary  Hause  Malott,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Hiram  Malott  and  Mary  Hause,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Peter  Hause  and  Mary  Boyer,  his  wife. 
Peter    Hause    (1760-80)    served    as    private    in    Capt.    Lewis 

Farmer's   company,    Col.    Samuel   Miles'   Pennsylvania   rifle 

regiment,  1776. 
Also  No.  48436. 

MRS.  RUTH  DUNCAN  MUNDENHALL.  51816 

Born  in  Bedford,  Ind. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Hause. 

Daughter  of  Lycurgus  Duncan  and  Amanda  Driscoll,  his  2nd  wife. 

See  No.  51515. 

MISS  MARY  C.  MILLER.  51817 

Born  in  Bloomington,  Ind. 

Descendant  of  James  Strong. 

Daughter  of  Charles  S.  Miller  and  Ellen  Storer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  B.  Miller  and  Letticia  B.  Moffett,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Moffett  and  Mary  Strong,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Strong  and  Letticia   (Strong),  his  wife. 

James  Strong  (1760-1806)  served  as  a  private  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary War  from  South  Carolina.  He  was  born  in  Ireland ; 
died  in  South  Carolina. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  365 


MISS  ELIZABETH  PALINA  UMSTATTD.  51818 

Born  in  Bloomington,  Ind. 

Descendant  of  John  Campbell  and  of  Isaac  Van  Buskirk. 

Daughter  of  William  Harrison  Umstattd  and  Amanda  Buskirk,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Umstattd  and  Elizabeth  Campbell,  his  wife; 
Michael  Van  Buskirk  and  Elizabeth  Bilderbach,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51203. 

Gr-granddaughter  of   Isaac  Van  Buskirk  and  Jerusha  Little,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Van  Buskirk  (1760-1843),  enlisted  as  a  private,  1778,  in 
the  Virginia  militia  under  Capt.  Wallace,  and  took  part  in  the 
battle  of  Monmouth.  In  1833  he  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  from  Monroe  County,  Ind.  He  was  born  in  Loudon 
County,  Va. ;  died  in  Monroe  County. 

Also  No.  48437. 

MRS.  KATHARINE  HUNTINGTON  DAY.  51819 

Born  in  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Wife  of  Thomas  C.  Day. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Huntington  and  of  Capt.  Oliver 
Edwards. 

Daughter  of  William  Pitkin  Huntington  and  Lucy  Edwards,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Daniel  Huntington  and  Elizabeth  W.  Phelps, 
his  wife;  Luther  Edwards  and  Hannah  Burnell,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Huntington  and  Bethia  Throop,  his 
wife ;   Oliver  Edwards  and  Rachel  Parsons,  his  wife. 

William  Huntington  (1732-1816)  served  at  the  siege  of  Boston 
and  was  appointed  captain  in  1776.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Lebanon,  Conn. 

Also  No.  10609. 

Oliver  Edwards  (1755-1829)  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  and  served  in  the  expedition  to  Quebec  under  Col. 
John  Fellows.  He  was  born  in  Northampton ;  died  in  Ches- 
terfield, Mass. 

Also  No.  46720. 


366  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  CAMILLA  WALKER  DILL.  51830 

Born  in  Richmond,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Howard  A.  Dill. 

Descendant  of  John  Gaddis. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  C.  Walker  and  Camilla  Farquhar,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Allen  Farquhar,   M.   D.,  and   Louisa   Stockdale,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Stockdale  and  Elizabeth  Gaddis,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Gaddis  and  Sarah  Jenkins,  his  wife. 
John  Gaddis  (1741-1827)   served,  1778-84,  under  his  brother, 

Col.  Thomas  Gaddis,  with  the  "Rangers  on  the  Frontiers," 

Pennsylvania  service.     He  was  born  in  Virginia ;   died   in 

Uniontown,  Pa. 

MRS.  FRANCES  HERSHEY  MOORE.  51821 

Bom  in  Savanna,  111. 

Wife  of  Jesse  Cameron  Moore. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Dale  and  of  Lieut. -Col.  William 
Chamberlain. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  Andrew  H.  Hershey  and  Hattie  E.  Bowen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Luther  H.  Bowen  and  Elizabeth  Dale  Chamberlain, 
his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Chamberlain  and  Elizabeth  Dale,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Chamberlain  and  Margaret  Parke, 
his  wife;  Samuel  Dale  and  Anne  Futhey,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Dale  (1735-1804)  commanded  a  company  of  militia  and 
resigned  his  commission  for  a  seat  in  the  Supreme  Executive 
Council,  1776.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Assembly  from 
1770  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Ireland;  died 
in  Lewisburg,  Pa. 

William  Chamberlain  (1736-1817)  served  as  lieutenant-colonel 
of  New  Jersey  volunteers  in  the  battles  of  the  Jerseys.  He 
was  born  in  Huntington  County,  N.  J.,;  died  in  Lewisburg, 
Pa. 

Also  No.  29831. 


i^ineage:  book.  367 


MRS.  EMMA  VAUGHAN  SMITH  TALL.  51822 

Born  in  Princes  Anne,  Md. 

Wife  of  William  Riley  Tall. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Robert  Smith  and  of  Brig.-Gen.  Persifor 
Frazer,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Vaughan  Smith  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Sheppard,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Smith  and  Mary  Frazer,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Smith  and  Margaret  Vaughan;  Persifor 
Frazer  and  Mary  Worrell,  his  wife. 

Robert  Smith  (1720-1803)  was  a  member  of  the  Constitutional 
Convention,  1776,  and  aided  vi^ith  money  and  supplies  to  sus- 
tain the  army  at  Valley  Forge,  1778.    He  died  in  Philadelphia. 

Also  Nos.,  3401,  6842,  8390,  10761,  15762,  19376,  23242,  31036,  35988. 

Persifor  Frazer  (1736-92),  entered  the  army  as  captain  and 
was  brigadier-general  of  the  State  militia  at  the  close  of  the 
war.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Delaware  County. 

Also  Nos.  15762.  43557. 

MRS.  CAMILLA  FARQUHAR  WALKER.  51823 

Born  in  Calhoun  County,  Tex. 

Wife  of  Lewis  C.  Walker. 

Descendant  of  John  Gaddis. 

Daughter  of  Allen  Farquhar,  M.  D.,  and  Louisa  Stockdale,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Stockdale  and  Elizabeth  Gaddis,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51820. 

MRS.  LAURA  CLARK  MILLIS.  51824 

Born  in  Bloomington,  Ind. 

Wife  of  William  Alfred  Millis. 

Descendant  of  Micajah  Neal. 

Daughter  of  James  Barkley  Clark  and  Ann  Eliza  Stuart,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Clark  and  Martha  Neal,  his  wife. 


368  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Neal  and  Mary  Ann  Martin,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Micajah  Neal  and  Mildred  Beasley,  his  wife. 

Micajah  Neal  (1757-1836)  enlisted,  1778,  from  Culpeper  Coun- 
ty, Va.,  as  private  in  Capt.  Thomas  Porter's  company.  Col. 
Francis  Taylor's  regiment.  He  was  at  the  surrender  of  Corn- 
wallis,  and  participated  in  the  siege  of  Yorktown.  He  was 
placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1834,  from  Shelby  County,  Ky., 
where  he  died. 

MISS  ANNA  H.  SPANN.  51835 

Born  in  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Descendant  of  David  Smith,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of   Thomas   Howard   Spann   and   Sarah  Frances   Smith,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Harvey  Smith  and  Anna  Sprague,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Smith  and  Naomi  Howard,  his  wife. 
David  Smith  (1757-1814)  enhsted,  1780,  as  fifer  in  Capt.  Levi 

Ely's  2nd  company,  Col.  John  Brown's  3rd  Hampshire  County 

regiment,  Massachusetts  militia.     He  was  born  and  died  in 

Massachusetts. 

MRS.  ANGIE  M.  BUTCHER  DAYHUFF.  51826 

Bom  in  Kokomo,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Charles  Dayhuff. 

Descendant  of  William  Hancock. 

Daughter  of  John  Bryant  Butcher   (b.  1843)   and  Sarah  J.  Thomas  (b. 

1847),  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Butcher  and  Sidonie  Hancock,  his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Francis  Hancock  and  Elizabeth  Poore,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  G.  Hancock  and  Anis  Turpin,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter    of    William     Hancock     and     Elizabeth   

(1764-1841),  his  wife. 
William  Hancock   (1757-1826)   enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private  in 

Capt.  Edward  Bridge  Savel's  company,  Col.  Benjamin  Gill's 

Massachusetts  regiment.    He  was  born  in  Massachusetts. 


line^age:  book.  369 


MRS.  BLANCHE  E.  CAVANAUGH  SAUSSY.  51827 

Born  in  Savannah,  Ga. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  John  Wallace. 

Daughter  of  John  Henry  Cavanaugh  and  Augusta  Young,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Young  and  Priscilla  Harrall,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Harrall  and  Nancy  Wallace,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Wallace  and  Eleanor  Morgan,  his  wife. 

John  Wallace  (1754-1833)  served  as  a  private  in  Col.  John 
Gibson's  detachment,  western  division.  Discharged  1780.  He 
was  born  in  Virginia ;  died  in  Washington  County,  Ind. 

Also  No.  47614. 

MRS.  LIDA  HUNT  MATTHEWS.  51838 

Born  in  Madison,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Joseph  R.  Matthews. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Ramsay. 

Daughter  of  Simeon  Hunt  and  Martha  Ramsey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Hunt  and  Martha  Ramsey,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Ramsay  and  Hannah  Lochard,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Ramsay  (1741-1830)  enlisted,  1775,  in  Capt.  Thomas 
Craig's  company,  3rd  Pennsylvania  regiment.  He  was  born 
in  Bucks  County,  Pa. ;  died  in  Jefferson  County,  Ind. 

MISS  MARY  E.  PITCHER.  51829 

Born  in  Madison,  Ind. 

Descendant  of  James  Jenkins. 

Daughter  of  Abijah  Pitcher  and  Susan  Jenkins,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Jenkins^  Jr.,  and  Susannah  Jurden,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Jenkins  and  Hannah  Van  Gelder,  his  wife. 
James  Jenkins  enlisted  as  a  private  and  served  ten  months  in 

Capt.  Sharp's  company,  New  Jersey  line.    He  died,  1801,  in 

New  York  City. 


370  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  FRANCES  WAINWRIGHT  MIDDLETON.  51830 

Born  in  Williamsport,  Tenn. 

Wife  of  Drury  H.  Middleton. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Johnston. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Winfield  Wainwright  and  Frances  Nixon  Johns- 
ton, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Anrew  Johnston  and  Elizabeth  Nixon,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Johnston  and  Martha  Allison,  his  wife,  m. 
1774. 

John  Johnston  (1753-1818)  was  sergeant  in  Capt.  John  Moffit's 
company  from  Yorke  District,  South  CaroHna,  under  Col. 
Watson.    He  was  born  in  Maryland ;  died  in  Tennessee. 

MRS.  CATHERINE  RECTOR  PATTERSON.  51831 

Born  at  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

Wife  of  William  Nathaniel  Patterson. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Benjamin  Du  Val,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  James  B.  Rector  and  Jinnie  Eulaler  Neeley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elias  Rector  and  Catherine  Jemima  Du  Val,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Du  Val  and  Harriet  Doddordge,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Du  Val  and  Jemima  Taylor,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Du  Val  enlisted,  1776,  at  sixteen,  as  a  private,  and, 
1779,  was  promoted  sergeant.  His  brothers,  Lieutenants 
Edward  and  Isaac  Du  Val,  were  killed  in  battle.  He  was 
born  in  1760  and  died  in  Prince  George  County,  Md. 

Also  No.  42116. 

MRS.  LUCY  C.  INGERSOLL  FLOCKHART.  51833 

Born  in  Boone,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  James  Flockhart. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Benjamin  Tallman. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  371 


Daughter  of  James  B.  Ingersoll  and  Clara  Tallman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  P.  Tallman  and  Caroline  Warwick,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  J.  Boone  Tallman  and  Mary  S.  Poage,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Tallman  and  Nancy  Crawford,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Tallman  and  Rhoda  Church,  his 
2nd  wife. 

Benjamin  Tallman  (1743-1835)  served  in  the  War  of  the  Revo- 
lution as  a  major  under  Col.  William  Richmond,  Rhode  Island 
troops,  and  as  colonel.  In  1832  he  applied  for  a  pension, 
which  was  allowed.  He  was  born  in  Rhode  Island;  died  in 
Providence. 

Also  No.  46245. 

MRS.  ANNIE  MAIN  PETERS.  51833 

Born  in  Boone,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  D.  Edward  Peters. 

Descendant  of  Phineas  Woolworth. 

Daughter  of  Hawley  Main  and  Catharine  Lucas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eber  Lucas  and  Eunice  Woolworth,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Woolworth  and  Mary  Sheldon,  his  wife. 

Phineas  Woolworth  (1754-1815)  served  in  the  Connecticut 
militia  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and  the  siege  of  Boston.  He 
was  born  in  Sheffield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Lewis  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  17126,  40405,  41784,  50735. 

MRS.  HATTIE  C.  CHILD  STEVENS.  51834 

Born  in  Nevada,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  C.  F.  Stevens. 

Descendant  of  Noah  Moulton,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  George  Child  and  Lavina  Hall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Child  and  Charlotte  Moulton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Noah  Moulton  and  Priscilla  Barron  (b.  1768),  his 
wife,  m.  1787. 

Noah  Moulton  (1759-1850)  enlisted,  1778,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Timothy  Barron's  company,  Col.  Timothy  Bedel's  New 
Hampshire  regiment.  He  was  placed  on  the  New  Hampshire 
pension  rolls  in  1840.    He  was  born  in  Rye;  died  in  Lyman. 


3/2  DAUGHTEIRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOIvUTlON. 

MRS.  EVANGEL  LIVINGSTON  STEVENS.  51835 

Born  in  Harrison  Co.,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  H.  B.  Stevens. 

Descendant  of  Abner  Hollister,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Abner  Hollister  Livingston  and  Eunice  Augusta  Titus, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  de  Riemer  Livingston  and  Caroline  Amelia 
Hollister,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Abner  Hollister,  Jr.,  and  Polly  W.  Elwell,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abner  Hollister  and  Sarah  Beatty,  his  wife. 

Abner  Hollister  (1754-1813),  served  in  the  expedition  to  Quebec 
under  Arnold,  where,  after  the  surrender,  he  made  his  way- 
home  through  the  pathless  wilderness.  He  was  born  in  Glas- 
tonbury, Conn. ;  died  in  Cayuga  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  5473,  10462,  19387. 

MISS  ANNIE  LAURIE  SHILEY.  51836 

Born  in  Harrison  Co.,  Iowa. 

Descendant  of  Major  Casper  Yost,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  George  P.  Shiley  and  Frances  Riegel,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  George  Riegel  and  Mary  Manger,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Riegel  and  Maria  Yost,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Casper  Yost  and  Catharine  Yost,  his  wife. 
Casper  Yost  (1748-81)  served  in  the  Northumberland  County, 

Pennsylvania  Associators.    He  was  born  in  Hanover,  Pa. 
Also  Nos.  27684,  32958,  45930. 

MRS.  FLORA  E.  SPENCER  BARKLEY.  51837 

Born  in  Rice  Co.,  Minn. 

Descendant  of  George  Beaver,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Wilson   Spencer  and   Caroline   Beaver  Goodykoontz,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Goodykoontz  and  Mary  Ward,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Goodykoontz  and  Hannah  Beaver,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  George  Beaver  and  Katharine  Keifer,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  373 


George  Beaver  (1755-1836),  enlisted,  1776,  in  Capt.  Caleb 
North's  company,  commanded  by  Col.  Anthony  Wayne.  He 
was  at  the  battle  of  "Trois  Rivieres,"  and  later  served  in  the 
Rifles,  under  Capt.  Thomas  Church.  He  died  in  Franklin 
County. 

Also  No.  10298. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  I.  OSBORNE  GEBERT.  51838 

Born  in  Jefferson,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Hugo  Gebert. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Culbertson. 

Daughter  of  John  Osborne  and  Harriet  N.  Culbertson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Craighead  Culbertson  and  Hannah  McVitty,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Culbertson,  Jr.,  and  Agnes  Breckenridge, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Robert    Culbertson    and    Annie    Duncan,   his 

wife. 
Robert  Culbertson   (1755-1801)   served  as  captain  of  the  5th 

battalion  of  volunteers  and  was  appointed  wagon  master  in 

1780.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Franklin  County,  Pa. 
Also  Nos.  31831,  46677. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  M.  WRIGHT.  51839 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Wife  of  William  T.  Wright. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Fuller  and  of  David  Fay,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  Jewett  B.  Brigham  (b.  1826)  and  Julia  R.  Fuller  (b. 
1833),  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Fuller  (b.  1788)  and  Alma  Fay  (b.  1782), 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Fuller  and  Polly  Brigham  (b.  1732),  his 
wife;  James  Fay  and  Alice  Jones,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Fay  and  Abigail  Ripley  (b.  1769), 
his  wife. 


374  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Stephen  Fuller  (1734-1807),  served  as  a  private  in  1778  in  Capt. 
John  Morgan's  company,  Hampshire  County  Massachusetts 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Sudbury,  Mass. ;  died  in  Richmond, 
Vt. 

David  Fay  (1740-1817),  enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Edmund  Brigham's  company.  Col.  Job  Cushing's  regiment, 
which  marched  from  Grafton,  Mass.  He  was  born  in  Wor- 
cester, Mass. ;  died  in  Rutland,  Vt. 

MISS  BERNICE  H.  OSBORNE.  51840 

Born  in  Adair  Co.,  Iowa. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Culbertson. 

Daughter  of  John  Osborne  and  Harriet  N.  Culbertson,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51838. 

MRS.  EMMA  HEDRICK  LATHROP.  51841 

Born  in  Wapello  County,  la. 

Wife  of  Edward  Leonidas  Lathrop. 
Descendant  of  William  Orr. 

Daughter  of  John  W.  Hedrick  and  Mary  Morrow,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Hedrick  and  Catherine  Orr,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Orr  and  Catherine  Smith,  his  wife. 
William  Orr  was  with  the  "Rangers  on  the  Frontiers"  from 
1778-83,  Pennsylvania  service.    He  died,  1820,  in  Kentucky. 

MRS.  MARGARET  McMILLEN  MAST.  51842 

Born  in  Knox  Co.,  Tenn. 

Wife  of  J.  N.  Mast. 

Descendant  of  Alexander  McMillen,  of  Tennessee. 
Daughter  of  Major  Gaines  McMillen  and  Mary  A.  Godard,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  A.  McMillen  and  Jane  Meek,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of    Alexander    McMillen    and    Margaret    McMillen, 
his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  375 


Alexander  McMillen  (1749-1837)  came  from  Ireland  and  aided 
in  the  contest  for  liberty.  He  was  at  the  battle  of  King's 
Mountain  and  suffered  much  from  privation.  He  was  born  in 
Ireland ;  died  in  Tennessee. 

Also  Nos.  10809,  14436. 


MRS.  MAXCELANA  FARNUM  MERICLE.  51843 

Bom  in  Franklin  Co.,  Me. 

Descendant  of  Eleazer  Chase,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  John  Wesley  Farnum  and  Maria  Louisa  Knight,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Adam  Knight  and  Betsey  Chase,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Chase  and  Jemima  Haskell,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Chase  and  Mary  (Booby)  Brown,  his 
2nd  wife. 

Eleazer  Chase  (1723-1808)  served  in  1779,  in  the  Penobscot 
expediton  in  Capt.  Nathan  Merrill's  company,  where  the 
troops  were  obliged  to  retreat  through  an  unbroken  wilder- 
ness.   He  died  at  Buckfield,  Mass. 

Also  No.  11691. 


MRS.  MARY  H.  LETTS  BROWN.  51844 

Born  in  Columbia  City,  la. 

Wife  of  Earl  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Nehemiah  Letts  and  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Springer. 
Daughter  of  Hilton  Miller  Letts  and  Nellie  Springer,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Nehmiah  Madison  Letts  and  Jane  Anne  Holderman, 

his  2nd  wife;  Francis  Springer  and  Nancy  R.  Coleman,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Letts  and  Elizabeth  Lau  Donovan,  his  2nd 

wife ;  Nathaniel  Springer,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Clarke,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Nehemiah    Letts    and    Rhoda    Ann   Reed,    his 

wife;  Nathaniel  Springer. 


376  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Nehemiah  Letts  (1763-1822)  served  as  a  minute  man  in  the 
New  Jersey  militia.  He  was  born  in  New  Jersey;  died  in 
Ohio. 

Also  No.  45748. 

Nathaniel  Springer  (1732-76)  was  captain,  1776,  in  the  militia. 
He  was  killed  near  Bath  when  pursuing  in  boats  two  armed 
vessels  that  came  up  the  Kennebec  river  to  destroy  the  ship- 
ping.   He  was  born  in  Bath,  Me. 

Also  Nos.  4445,  45752. 

MISS  FLORA  MAY  EMMONS.  51845 

Born  in  Butler  Co.,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  John  Emmons  and  of  Corp.  James  Long. 

Daughter  of  Courtenius  S.  Emmons  and  Elizabeth  Jane  Long,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Emmons  and  Anne  Throp,  his  wife;  Sam- 
uel Long  and  Mary  Cunningham,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Emmons  and  Johanna  Hampton,  his  wife; 
James  Long  and  Elizabeth  Douglas,  his  wife. 

John  Emmons  (1755-1821)  enlisted,  1777,  for  three  years  in 
Capt.  John  Ross'  company.  Col.  Elias  Dayton's  regiment.  He 
was  born  in  Monmouth  County,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Hamilton 
County,  Ohio. 

James  Long  (1758-1841)  served  as  corporal  in  Capt.  Persifor 
Frazer's  company.  Col.  Anthony  Wayne's  regiment,  1776.  He 
was  born  in  Lancaster  County,  Pa. ;  died  in  Warren  County, 
Ohio. 

Also  No.  26785. 

MRS.  MAUD  MITCHELL  HAYES.  51846 

Born  in  Rockford,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Charles  Frederic  Hayes. 
Descendant  of  Samuel  Swift. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  377 


Daughter  of  Clark  E.  Mitchell  and  Blanch  E.  Jackson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harmon  Mitchell  and  Mary  Ann  O'Donaghey,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  O'Donaghey  (1791-1878)  and  Laura 
Swift,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Swift  and  Susannah  Green,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Swift  (1754-1821)  enlisted  for  two  years  in  the  Rhode 
Island  line.  In  1780  he  removed  to  Vermont  and  served  in 
Capt.  John  Stafford's  company  in  the  Vermont  militia,  and, 
1781,  served  under  Capt.  James  Brookins.  He  died  in  Wal- 
lingford,  Conn. 

Also  No.  37936. 

MRS.  LOUISE  J.  LATHROP.  51847 

Born  in  Emmet,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Frank  H.  Lathrop. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  William  Palmer,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Adolphus  Jenkins  and  L.  Ellen  Duvis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Duvis  and  Lydia  Palmer,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Palmer  and  Deborah  Ham,  his  wife. 

William  Palmer  (1757-1815)  enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private,  was 
promoted  corporal  and  sergeant  in  Capt.  F.  M.  Bell's  com- 
pany, 2nd  New  Hampshire  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Roches- 
ter ;  died  in  Milton,  N.  H. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  C.  RICE  WATSON.  51848 

Born  in  Jones  Co.,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  John  James  Watson. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Senter,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Lucian  Rice  and  Hannah  Colby  Sargent,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frederick  Sargent  and  Judith  Colby,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Enoch  Colby  and  Sarah  Senter,  his  wife. 

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

Benjamin  Senter  enlisted,  1776,  from  Derry,  N.  H.,  in  Capt. 
Samuel  McConnell's  company.  Col.  Daniel  Moor's  regiment, 
for  the  defense  of  New  York.  He  was  born  in  Derry;  died 
in  Lyndeboro,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  8453. 


378  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  HARRIET  ELOISE  ALEXANDER.  51849 

Born  in  Ellettsville,  Ind. 

Wife  of  C.  L.  Alexander. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Holabird,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter   of   William    Booth   Munson   and   Sophia  Jane   Sedwick,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Chester  Munson  and  Julia  M.  Holabird,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Holabird  and  Dorcas  Bird,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Timothy    Holabird   and    Abagail    Charles,   his 

wife. 
Timothy  Holabird  (1741-1810)  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in 

Capt.    Luther    Stoddard's   company,    Col.    Charles    Burrell's 

battalion.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Connecticut. 

MRS.  EDITH  FERGUSON  LA  FORCE.  51850 

Born  in  Bloomington,  III. 

Wife  of  F.  E.  La  Force. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joshua  Parker. 

Daughter  of  Frank  Reno  Ferguson  and  Mary  Frasier,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Johsua  Parker  Frasier  and  Susan  Shepard,  his  .2nd 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Frasier  and  Dorothy  Parker,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Parker  and  Hannah  Kidder,  his  2nd 
wife,  m.  1774. 

Joshua  Parker  (1740-1835)  served  as  captain  in  the  Massachu- 
setts line  under  Col.  William  Prescott.  He  was  born  in 
Westford,  Mass. ;  died  in  Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 

Also   No.   32443. 

MRS.  EDNA  MORGAN  JONES.  51851 

Born  in  Burlington,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Roland  Jones. 
Descendant  of  John  Morgan. 


UNEAGE  BOOK,  379 


Daughter  of  Edward  D.  Morgan  and  Lucy  Frantz,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henderson  P.  Morgan  and  Lucy  Rife,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  George  Morgan  and  Liza  McKue,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Morgan  and  Priscilla  Parker,  his  wife. 

John  Morgan  (1758-1843),  enlisted,  1776,  in  Capt.  Henry 
Young's  company,  Col.  Alexander  McClanahan's  regiment, 
Virginia  service.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  in  1833 
from  Matthews  County.  He  was  born  in  Gloucester  County, 
Va. ;  died  in  Burlington,  Iowa. 


MRS.  CORA  HAMBEL  WILEY.  51852 

Bom  in  Marshalltown,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Charles  Ross  Wiley. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Marcus  Cole,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  James  W.  Hambel  and  Lucelia  Cole,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Cole  and  Electa  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Marcus  Cole  and  Sally  White,  his  wife. 

Marcus  Cole  (1733-1811)  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm 
in  Capt.  Silas  Durham's  company,  as  sergeant,  promoted 
lieutenant,  and  also  served  several  other  enlistments  under 
different  commands.  He  was  born  in  Massachusetts ;  died  in 
Connecticut. 

MRS.  OLIVE  BALDWIN  FULLER.  51853 

Bom  in  Morenci,  Mich. 

Wife  of  James  Morris  Fuller. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Baldwin,  Sergt.  Stephen  Paine, 

and  Sergt.  Rufus  Butts,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Samuel  Cutler  Baldwin  and  Maria  Schoonover,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Elias  Jonas  Baldwin  and  Olive  Rockwell  Paine,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Baldwin  and  Tryphena  Moore,  his  wife; 

Stephen  Paine,  Jr.,  and  Abigail  Butts,  his  wife. 


380  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Baldwin  and  Millicent  Cutler,  his 
wife;  Stephen  Paine  and  Anna  Bushnell,  his  wife;  Rufus  Butts  and 
Abigail  Thayer,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Baldwin  (1743-1826)  was  a  member  of  the  first  Provin- 
cial Congress,  1774,  and  commanded  a  company  of  militia  for 
the  defense  of  Boston.  He  was  born  in  Weston,  removed  to 
Northbridge,  1776 ;  died  in  Windsor,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  12131,  17594,  22472. 

Stephen  Paine,  in  1777,  enlisted  from  Berkshire  County  as  a 
private,  and  in  1778  served  as  sergeant  in  the  Massachusetts 
militia.    He  died  before  1800  in  Peru,  Mass. 

Also  No.  19416. 

Rufus  Butts  (1755-1828),  served  as  a  private  and  sergeant  at 
various  alarms  under  different  commands  in  the  Berkshire 
County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Canterbury,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Peru,  Mass. 

MRS.  MARY  UNDERWOOD  FUNNELL.  51854 

Bom  in  Clay  Co.,  Kan. 

Wife  of  Christopher  Ellsworth  Funnell. 

Descendant  of  Adam  Horning  and  of  John  Plank,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  William  Henry  Underwood  and  Juliet  Plank,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Plank  (1820-72)  and  Catherine  Ann  Horn- 
ing, his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Horning  (b.  1786)  and  Nellie  Van  Ant- 
werp, his  wife;  Henry  Plank  and  Margaret  Van  In  Gen  (1786- 
1859),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Adam  Horning  and  Dorothy  Van  Alstine,  his 
wife,  m.   1780;  John   Plank  and  Nellie  Gardannear,  his  wife. 

Adam  Horning  enlisted  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Lype's  company, 
Col.  Samuel  Clydes'  regiment,  from  Tryon  County,  N.  Y. 

John  Plank  (1748-1825)  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Volkert 
Vedder's  company,  Col.  Frederick  Fisher's  regiment,  Tryon 
County  militia,  New  York,  where  he  was  born  and  died. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  381 


MRS.  MINNIE  EUGENIA  DEWEY  PARKINSON.  51S55 

Born  in  Detroit,  Mich. 

Wife  of  John  Alexander  Parkinson. 
Descendant  of  Gideon  Dewey. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Dewey  and  Frances  Augusta  Going,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Miles  Sheldon  Dewey  and  Margaret  Oliver,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   Gideon   Dewey  and   Eunice   Hawley  Weller,   his 

2nd  wife. 
Gideon   Dewey    (1758-1830)    enlisted,    1777,    from    Westfield, 

Mass.,  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Daniel  Tackett's  company.  Col. 

Ruggles  Woodbridge's  regiment.    He  was  born  in  Westfield ; 

died  in  East  Brimfield,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ADALINE  WIGHT  HARDING  WHITTAKER.  51856 

Wife  of  Cleve  C.  Whittaker. 

Descendant  of  David  Lamb  and  of  Stephen  Harding,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  J.  Harding  and  Alice  E.  Twitchell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Emmons  Twitchell  and  Adaline  Wright,  his  wife; 
Jabez  Harding  and  Lucy  Belknap,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Martin  Twitchell  and  Eleanor  Lamb,  his  wife, 
m.  1807;  Stephen  Harding,  Jr.,  and  Augusta  Wight,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Lamb  and  Judith  Fitts,  his  1st  wife,  m. 
1778 ;  Stephen  Harding  and  Martha  Marsh,  his  wife. 

David  Lamb  (1758-1846)  enhsted,  1776,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
John  Nichol's  company,  Col.  Jonathan  Holman's  regiment. 
In  1832  he  was  allowed  a  pension.  He  was  born  in  Charlton, 
Mass. ;  died  in  Oxford. 

Also  No.  34630. 

Stephen  Harding  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Abel 
Mason's  company,  Col.  Jonathan  Holman's  Massachusetts 
regiment,  and,  1777,  in  Capt.  Benjamin  Freeman's  company, 
same  regiment.    He  was  born  in  Medfield,  Mass. 


382  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ALMIRA  SHEFFIELD  CORDRY.  51857 

Born  in  Iroquois,  111. 


Wife  of  T.  A.  Cordry. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Peckham,  Samuel  Chesebrough,  Sergt. 
Joseph  Stanton,  Major  Thomas  Sheffield,  and  John  Breed. 

Daughter  of  James  Perry  Peckham  (1819-85)  and  Almira  Chese- 
brough Sheffield  (b.  1829),  his  wife,  m.  1853. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Peckham,  Jr.  (1781-1863)  and  Susanna 
Stanton  (1783-1847),  his  wife,  m.  1803;  Henry  Sheffield  (1803-58) 
and  Almira  Chesebrough    (1803-63),  his  wife,  m.  1827. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Peckham  (1751-1821)  and  Mercy  Perry 
(1753-1810),  his  wife,  m.  1776;  Simeon  Chesebrough  (1771-1845) 
and  Abigail  Slack  (1780-1854),  his  wife,  m.  1800;  Joseph  Stanton 
and  Sarah  Cross  (d.  1844),  his  wife,  m.  1781;  George  Sheffield  and 
Rhoda  Burch,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Peckham  and  Mary  Hazard,  his 
wife;  Samuel  Chesebrough  and  Submit  Palmer  (1743-1834),  his 
wife,  m.  1765;  William  Slack  (1750-1826)  and  Lucy  Breed  (1754- 
1839),  his  wife,  m.  1779;  Thomas  Sheffield  and  Welthie  Pendleton, 
his  wife,  m.  1763. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Breed  and  Lucy  Babcock,  his  wife, 
m.  1751. 

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Breed  and  Mary  Prentice  (b. 
1708),  his  wife,  m.  1728. 

Benjamin  Peckham  (1715-92)  was  a  member  of  a  committee 
to  address  a  letter  to  the  Committee  of  Correspondence  of 
Boston,  1774,  urging  steadfastness  in  the  good  cause.  He 
was  born  in  North  Kingston,  R.  I. ;  died  in  South  Kingston. 

Also  No.  47286. 

Samuel  Chesebrough  (1743-1811)  was  a  patriot,  and  in  1776 
"Signer  of  the  Memorial."  He  was  born  and  died  in  Stoning- 
ton,  Conn. 

Joseph  Stanton  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  sergeant  in  Capt.  Charles 
Keene's  company,  Col.  Jabez  Brown's  regiment,  Rhode  Island 
service.    He  was  born  in  Charleston ;  died  in  South  Kingston. 


IvINEAGE  BOOK.  383 


Thomas  Sheffield  (1740-86)  commanded  a  company  from 
Charleston,  R.  I.,  in  the  1st  regiment  of  militia.  He  was  re- 
appointed captain  in  1778  and  promoted  major.  He  was  born 
in  Rhode  Island. 

John  Breed  (1700-76)  was  a  patriot  and  member  of  the  Council 
of  Safety,  1775-76.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Stonington, 
Conn. 

MRS.  STATIRA  SMITH  DAY.  51858 

Born  in  Greencastle,  Ind. 

Wife  of  W.  Guy  Day. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Zealy  Moss. 

Daughter  of  Marion  Smith  and  Martha  Knetzer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Knetzer  and  Katherine  Gill,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Gill  and  Elizabeth  Moss,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Zealy  Moss  and  Elizabeth  Marthy  Berry,  his 
1st  wife. 

Zealy  Moss  (1755-1839)  enlisted,  1777,  in  Virginia,  and  served 
as  quartermaster  until  1780,  when  Col.  William  Washington 
appointed  him  wagon  master.  He  received  a  pension  in  1832 
and  his  widow  in  1852.  He  was  born  in  Loudoun  Count>, 
Va.  died  in  Peoria,  111. 

Also  No.  40268. 

MRS.  RACHEL  JANE  SMITH  DUNN.  51859 

Born  in  Milo,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of   Edward   S.  Dunn. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Avery  Smith  and  Susannah  Lament  Wagner,  his  witc. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard   Smith  and  Elizabeth  Allen,  his  wife. 

Richard  Smith  (1746-1836)  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  John 
Tyler's  company,  Col.  Samuel  H.  Parsons'  regiment,  of  Con- 
necticut militia.    He  died  in  Yates  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  24173. 


384  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION, 

MRS.  EMILY  HOWLETT  REDMAN.  51860 

Born  in  Parsons,  Kansas. 

Wife  of  C.  A.  Redman. 

Descendant  of  Judge  Joshua  Mersereau. 

Daughter  of  C.  H.  Howlett  and  Minnie  A.  Mersereau,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  D.  Mersereau  and  Emily  M.  Curtis,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  L.  Mersereau  and  Lois  Brookins,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Alersereau  and  Sophia  Lagrange,  his  1st 
wife. 

Joshua  Mersereau  (1728-1804)  was  a  member  of  Assembly 
several  sessions  from  Richmond  County.  He  served  as  deputy 
commissary  general  of  prisoners  during  the  war,  with  head- 
quarters near  Boston,  Mass.,  and  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  He  was 
born  on  Staten  Island ;  died  in  Tioga  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  16382,  50753. 

MRS.  HATTIE  HOWLETT  BRAGG.  61861 

Born  in  Parsons,  Kansas. 

Descendant  of  Judge  Joshua  Mersereau. 

Daughter  of  C.  H.  Howlett  and  Minnie  A.  Mersereau,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51860. 

MISS  SADIE  HOWLETT.  51862 

Born  in  Parsons,  Kansas. 

Descendant  of  Judge  Joshua  Mersereau. 

Duaghter  of  C.  H.  Howlett  and  Minnie  A,  Mersereau,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51860. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  385 


MRS.  ISABELLA  HOSKINS  LORTON.  5186a 

Born  in  Owego,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Jesse  Lorton. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Job  Case. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Hoskins  and  Mary  Weston,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Loren  Weston  and  Rachel  Lury  Case,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Ariel  Case  and  Rachel  Latimer,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Job  Case  and  Johannah  Wilcox,  his  wife. 

Job  Case  (1737-98)  entered  the  army  as  lieutenant  and  was 
captain  of  militia  at  the  New  Haven  Alarm,  1779.  He  had 
charge  of  the  troops  that  transported  cannon  bails  from 
Salisbury  to  Boston.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Simsbury. 

Also  Nos.  11837,  13629,  17364. 

MRS.  HELEN  FREY  BEACH.  51864. 

Born  in  Palantine,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  John  R.  Beach. 

Descendant  of  Major  John  Frey,  Lieut.  Samuel  Carter,  Lieut. 

Elisha  Savage  and  Stephen  North. 
Daughter  of  Augustus  B.  Frey   (b.  1837)   and  Emily  Henrietta  Swift 

(b.  1839),  his  wife,  m.  1867. 
Granddaughter  of   John  Frey  and   Caroline  Ludlow,  his  wife;   Rufus 

Carter  Swift    (1808-84)    and  Ceylina  North    (1813-44),  his  wife,  ra. 

1835. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  I.  Frey  and  Elizabeth  Van   Schaack,  his 

wife;  Rufus  Swift  and  Lydia  Carter,  his  wife;  Albert  North  (1787- 

1849),  and  Irena  Taylor   (1789-1870),  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Carter  and  Martha  Buel    (1736-1835'), 

his  wife,  m.  1759;  Stephen  North  and  Susanna  Savage   (1765-1836), 

his  wife;  John  Frey  and  Anna  Gertrude  Shoemaker,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Elisha   Savage  and  Thankful  Johnson    (d. 

1806),  his  wife. 
John  Frey  (1740-1833)  was  major  at  the  battle  of  Oriskany, 

where  he  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner.     He  was  born 

and  died  in  Palantine,  N.  Y. 


386  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Samuel  Carter  (1734-1822)  was  appointed  lieutenant-  by  the 
Assembly,  1780,  serving  on  the  various  Alarms.  He  also 
served  on  war  committes  of  Warren.  He  was  born  in  He- 
bron, Conn. ;  died  in  Warren. 

27694. 

Elisha  Savage  (1728-1807),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Jared 
Shepherd's  company,  Col.  Thomas  Belden's  regiment.  Brig. 
Gen.  Erastus  Wolcott's  brigade  at  Peekskill.  He  was  born 
and  died  in  Berlin,  Conn. 

Stephen  North  (1757-1842),  enlisted,  1776,  as  corporal  in  Capt. 
Titus  Watson's  company.  Col.  Charles  Burrell's  Connecticut 
battalion.  He  was  born  in  Berlin,  Conn. ;  died  in  Fly  Creek, 
N.  Y. 


MRS.  SARAH  ELIZABETH  MITCHELL  GUERNSEY.       51865 

Born  in  Salem,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  George  Thacher  Guernsey. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  John  Mitchell,  Christopher  Harrold,  John 
Harrold,  Patrick  McCann,  Anthony  Altman,  George  Teter, 
William  Baker  and  Ernst  Baker. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  P.  Mitchell  (1821-81)  and  Eliza  Ann  Baker  (1824- 
94),  his  wife,  m.  1847. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Mitchell  (1786-1821)  and  Mary  McCann 
(1788-1859),  his  wife,  m.  1808;  Henry  Baker  (1788-1865)  and  Mar- 
tha Harrold    (1798-1877,  his  wii&,  m.   1817. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Mitchell  and  Catherine  Margaret  Teter 
(1766-1803),  his  wife,  m.  1784;  Adam  Baker  (1756-1808)  and  Eliza- 
beth Hargarader  (b.  1759),  his  wife,  m.  1778;  Patrick  McCann  and 
Hannah  Johnson,  hi's  wife,  m.  1787;  John  Harrold  and  Barbara  Alt- 
man    (1756-1837),  his  wife,  m.  1772. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    Ernst    Baker   and    Eva   ,    his    wife,    m. 

1755;    Christopher    Harrold    and    Mary   ,    his    wife,    m.    1743; 

Anthony  Altman  and  Margaret  ,  his  wife;  George  Teter  and 

Anna  Margaret  Henkel    (1745-1805),  his  wife,  m.  1763. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter    of    William    Baker   and    Margaret   ,   his 

wife,  m.  1731. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  387 


John  Mitchell  (1763-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Lewis  County,  Va.,  1833,  for  service  as  private,  Virginia 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Dawston,  England;  died  in  Lewis 
County,  Va. 

Christopher  Harrold  (1722-87),  was  a  defender  of  the  frontier 
and  signer  of  the  early  petition  for  protection  of  Westmore- 
land County,  Pa.,  where  he  died.    He  was  born  in  Germany. 

John  Harrold  (1745-1828),  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  West- 
moreland County,  Pa.,  assisted  in  building  a  fort  at  Han- 
nastown,  1774,  for  the  protection  of  the  frontier.  He  was 
born  in  Pennsylvania ;  died  in  Indiana  County,  Pa. 

Patrick  McCann  (1760-1853),  enlisted,  1777,  in  Col.  Moses 
Rawling's  Maryland  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Ireland; 
died  in  Harrison  County,  Va. 

Anthony  Altman  (1730-1809),  defended  the  frontier  of  West- 
moreland County,  Pa.,  where  he  died.  He  was  born  in  Ger- 
many. 

George  Teter  (1740-98),  served  as  a  trooper  in  the  Virginia 
militia  on  the  Western  frontier.  He  was  born  in  Rowan 
County,  N.  C. ;  died  in  Pendleton  County,  Va. 

William  Baker  (1710-89),  patriot  of  Washington  County,  Md., 
who  took  "Oath  of  Fidelity."  He  died  in  Washington 
County. 

Ernst  Baker  (1732-1810),  was  an  Associator  of  Frederick 
County,  Md.    He  died  in  Bedford  County,  Pa. 

Also  No.  50837. 

MRS.  HENRIETTA  WINSOR  McCOY.  51866 

Born  in  Bradford,   Pa. 

Wife  of  William  Reed  McCoy. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Sears,  Ebenezer  Cheney,  Jr.,  and  of 

Elisha  Bigelow. 
Daughter  of  Hiram  Hazard  (1818-87)  and  Ruby  Calista  Winsor  (1834- 

1906),  his  wife,  m.  1853. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI^UTION. 


Granddaughter   of   Samuel   B.   Winsor    (1805-1888)    and  Anna  Nelson 

Sears    (1815-92),  his  wife,  m,  1831. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Winsor    (1778-1844)   and  Sophia  Bige- 

low  (b.  1783),  his  wife,  m.  1802;  William  Sears  (d.  1827)  and  Ruby 

Cheney    (1783-1858),  his  wife,  m.  1809. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Elisha   Bigelow   and   Thankful   Beebe    (1742- 

83),  his  wife,  m.  1773;  Ebenezer  Sears  and  Jane  White,  his  wife; 

Ebenezer  Cheney,  Jr.,  and  Anna  Nelson,  his  wife,  m.  1785. 
Ebenezer  Sears  (1754-1849),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 

1832,  of  Vermont  for  one  year's  actual  service  as  private 

Massachusetts  line.    He  was  born  in  Rochester,  Mass.;  died 

in  Dover,  Vt. 
Also  No.  41054. 
Ebenezer  Cheney,  Jr.  (1761-1828),  served  four  enlistments  in 

the  Massachusetts  militia  as  a  private.    He  was  born  in  Mil- 
ford,  Mass. ;  died  in  Kiantone,  N.  Y. 
Also  Nos.  6259,  7235,  8820,  19016,  31705,  33462. 

EHsha  Bigelow  (1731-93),  enlisted  in  Capt.  Seth  W.  Holmes' 
company,  Col.  Chapman's  regiment,  1778,  and  was  at  the 
battle  of  Rhode  Island.  He  was  born  in  Colchester;  died  in 
Otsego  County,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  IRENE  McCOY  ROBINSON.  51867 

Bom  in  Meadville,  Pa. 

Wife  of  James  Burleigh  Robinson. 
Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Sears. 
Daughter  of  William  Reed  McCoy  and  Henrietta  Winsor  Hazard,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Hiram  Hazard  and  Ruby  Calista  Winsor,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  B.  Winsor  and  Anna  Nelson  Sears,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51866. 

MRS.  BLANCHE  AUGUSTA  SINCLAIR.  51868 

Bom  in  East  Saginaw,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Earl  Westwood  Sinclair. 

Descendant  of  Phineas  Leland  and  of  Corp.  Nathaniel  Adams, 
of  Massachusetts. 


I.INEAGE;  BOOK.  389 


Daughter  of  William  Edward  Stitch  and  Augusta  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hiram  Lewis  and  Candace  S.  Leland,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Charles  Leland  and  Mary  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Leland  and  Sarah  Winchester,  his  1st 
wife;  Nathaniel  Adams  and  Mary  Harrington,  his  wife. 

Phineas  Leland  (1753-1820),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm,  under  Capt.  Luke  Drury.  He  was  born  in 
Grafton,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  25572. 

Nathaniel  Adams  (1756-1829),  served,  1777,  as  private  in  Capt. 
Joseph  Warren's  company,  which  marched  on  the  Bennington 
Alarm,  and,  in  1778,  was  promoted  corporal  of  Capt.  Ephraim 
Lyon's  company.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Grafton,  Mass. 

MRS.  MARY  FRANCES  SEWELL.  51869 

Born  in  Woodson  Co.,  Kan. 

Wife  of  Ernest  Sewell. 

Descendant  of  Isaiah  Slavens. 

Daughter  of  William  Inge  and  Lucy  Jane  Vandaveer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  B.  Inge  and  Sophia  Slavens,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Slavens  and  Elizabeth  Fear,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Slavens  and  Martha  Stuart,  his  1st 
wife. 

Isaiah  Slavens  enlisted,  1780,  in  Capt.  William  Kincaid's  com- 
pany. Col.  Moffett's  Virginia  regiment  and  served  several 
other  enlistments  under  different  commands.  He  was  born 
in  Augusta  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Putnam  County,  Ind. 

MRS.  BESSIE  STUBBLEFIELD  NAVAS.  51870 

Born  in  Coflfeyville,  Kan. 

Wife  of  Rafael  Navas. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Green  Munford,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  E.  E.  Stubblefield  and  Carrie  Drake,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  W.  R.  Stubblefield  and  Martha  Jeffrey,  his  wife. 


390  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Stubblefield  and  Dorothy  Funk,  his  2nd 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Edward  Stubblefield  and  Mary  L.  Munford, 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Green  Munford  and  Anna  Stan- 
hope, his  2nd  wife. 

William  Green  Munford,  in  1777,  served  as  colonel  and  deputy 
commissary  of  issues.  He  was  entitled  to  land  for  his  service 
and  it  was  granted  1809  and  delivered  to  Edward  Stubble- 
field, his  son-in-law.    He  died,  1786,  in  Charles  County,  Va. 

Also  No.  44876. 


MRS.  JESSIE  ROBERTS  GOURLEY.  51871 

Born  in  Johnstown,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Rev.  John  C.  Gourley. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Roberts. 

Daughter  of  John  Roberts  and  Susannah  Singer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Levi  Roberts  and  Elizabeth  Gochenour,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Roberts  and  Agnes  Seabrook,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Roberts  enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Charles 
Gallahue's  company,  Col.  Dan  Morgan's  11th  and  15th  regi- 
ment of  Virginia  Rangers.  He  was  born  in  Maryland  or 
Virginia ;  died  in  Pennsylvania. 

MISS  BERTHA  DEMAREST.  51872 

Born  in  Rockland,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  James  Logan,  Capt.  William  Meriwether  and 

Capt.  Abraham  Haring. 
Daughter  of  John  Kay  Demarest,  D.  D.,  and  Mary  Jane  McCampbell, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Jasper   Demarest   and   Catherine  Lozier,   his   wife; 

James  Harvey  McCampbell  and  Letitia  Stull   Meriwether,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  McCampbell  and  Jane  Tilford,  his  wife; 

Stephen  Lozier  and  Sarah  Van  Buskirk,  his  wife. 


lineage;  book.  391 


Gr-gr-granddaughter  ot  James  McCampbell  and  Margaret  Logan,  his 
wife;  Jacob  Van  Buskirk  and  Catherine  Harding,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51813. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Haring  and  Sarah  Naugle,  his 
wife. 

Abraham  Haring  (1742-1807),  in  1777-79,  commanded  a  com- 
pany in  the  first  Bergen  County  regiment  of  Rangers,  New- 
Jersey  militia.  He  was  born  in  Bergen  County;  died  in 
Norwood,  N.  J. 


MRi>.  1.KTITIA  MERIWETHER  DEMAREST  NOBLE.       51873 

Born  in  Gettysburg,  re. 

Wife  of  Henry  T.  Noble. 

Descendant  of  James  Logan,   Capt.  William  Meriwetuci    cmd 

Capt.  Abraham  Haring. 
Daughter  of  John  Kay  Demarest  and  Mary  Jane  McCampbell,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51872. 

MRS.  MARY  FRANCES  McWILLIAMS  RICKMAN.  51874 

Born  in  St.  Mary's  Parish,  La. 

Wife  of  James  Newton  Rickman. 

Descendant  of  Philip  Anthony, 

Daughter  of  Andrew  McWilliams  and  Pamela  (Garnheart)  Purl,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hugh  McWilliams  and  Frances  Anthony,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of   Philip  Anthony  and   Mary  Elizabeth  ,  his 

wife. 

Philip  Anthony  (1754-1838),  served  in  1775-81,  as  a  soldier 
under  Capt.  Bateman  and  Col.  McDowell  and  was  engaged 
in  the  battle  of  King's  Mountain.  He  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll,  1835,  from  Henderson  County,  Tenn. 

Also  No.  50529. 


392  DAUGHTEIRS  OF  THE!  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  SALLIE  PUMPHREY  CLARKE.  61875 

Born  in  Shelbyville,  Ky. 

Wife  of  William  J.  P.  Clarke. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Thomas  Walker,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  David  Richardson  and  Mary  Holloway  Walker, 

his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Hugh  Walker  and  Maria  Fry,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Henry  Fry  and  Susan  T.  Walker,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Dr.  Thomas   Walker  and  Mildred   Th-^''^"" 

his  first  wife. 
Thomas  Walker  (1715-94),  served  o«  chp  Cmnmittee  of  Safety. 

He  was  born  and  died  "-  •^"^'^'^  ^i"'  ^a. 
Also  No.  32867. 

MRS.  ALICE  RICHARDSON  CLARKE  McKAY.  51876 

Born  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Wife  of  William  M.  McKay. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Thomas  Walker. 

Daughter  of  William  James  Putnam  Clarke  and  Sallie  Pumphrey 
Richardson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  D.  Richardson  and  Mary  Holloway  Wal- 
ker, his  wife. 

See  No.  51875. 

MRS.  MARY  ALICE  MILES  DREWRY.  51877 

Born  in  Louisville,  Ky. 

Wife  of  Frank  G.  Drewry. 

Descendant  of  John  Austin,  of  Kentucky. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Edward  Miles  and  Alice  Austin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Austin  and  Elizabeth  Shane,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Austin  and  Elizabeth  Lindsey,  his  2nd  wife. 


lineage;  book.  393 


John  Austin  (1736-1845),  enlisted  in  the  Virginia  Hne,  for  the 
war,  in  the  famous  rifle  regiment  of  sharp-shooters  under 
Gen.  Daniel  Morgan.  He  was  at  the  surrender  of  Burgoyne 
and  at  the  battles  of  Cowpens  and  Yorktown.  He  was  bom 
in  England ;  died  in  Oldham  County,  Ky. 

Also  No.  14033. 

MISS  SUSANNA  THORTON  GREEN.  51878 

Morn  in  Bedford,  Ky. 

Descendant  of  John  Strother  and  of  Jarrett  Demint,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Norvin  Green,  M.  D  .(1818-93),  and  Martha  Anne  Eng- 
lish (1822-1906),  his  wife,  m.  1840. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Strother  Green  (1796-1851)  and  Susan  Mar- 
tha Ball  (1797-1849),  his  wife,  m.  1792;  James  Wharton  English  and 
Eliza  Nutall  Demint,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Francis  Wyatt  Green  (1767-1826)  and  Lucy 
Strother  (1773-1824),  his  wife,  m.  1792;  Jarrett  Demint  and  Martha 
Price  Nutall,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Strother  (b.  1742)  and  Ann  Stuart 
(b.  1747),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Strother  and  Mary  Willis  Wade  (b. 
1723),  his  wife. 

John  Strother  (1721-95),  member  of  Committee  of  Safety  from 
Culpeper  County,  Va.,  where  he  was  born  and  died. 

Jarrett  Demint  (1759-1850),  served  on  short  tours  from  1777 
to  the  close  of  the  war,  to  protect  the  frontier  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. In  1832  he  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  from 
Gallatin  County,  Ky.,  for  service  as  a  private  in  the  Pennsyl- 
vania line.  He  was  born  in  Loudon  County,  Va. ;  died  in 
Franklin  County,  Ky. 

Also  No.  33751. 

MRS.  LILA  LEWIS  HENNING.  51879 

Bom  in  Louisville,  Ky. 

Wife  of  Charles  Henning. 

Descendant  of  Fielding  Lewis,  of  Virginia. 


394  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  John  C.  Lewis  and  Gazelle  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Lewis  and  Sophia  Allen,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Charles  Lewis  and  Jane  Davison,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Fielding  Lewis,  Jr.,  and  Ann  Alexander,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Fielding  Lewis  and  Betty  Washington,  his 
2nd  wife. 

Fielding  Lewis  (1725-81),  served  on  the  Committee  of  Safety 
of  Fredericksburg  and  was  appointed  to  establish  and  equip 
a  manufactory  of  small  arms  for  the  government  and  the  site 
is  still  called  "Gunny  Green."  He  was  a  generous  patriot  and 
distributed  salt  as  well  as  gunpowder.  He  was  born  at  Wal- 
nut Hall ;  died  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

Also  No.  38045. 

MRS.  MOLLIE  BIGGS  MUSSELMAN.  51880 

Born  in  Carter  Co.,  Ky. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Blakemore,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Biggs  and  Maria  Kouns,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Willi'am  Biggs  and  Lucy  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  George  N.  Davis  and  Harriett  Bragg,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Bragg  and  Lucy  Blakemore,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Blakemore  and  Ann  Neville,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Blakemore  (1718-1808),  served  as  a  private,  1777-78, 
in  Marquis  Chalmer's  2nd  Virginia  regiment.  He  was  born 
in  Tide  Water  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Frederick  County,  Va. 

MRS.  AGNES  OSBORNE  URMICK.  51881 

Born  in  Louisville,  Ky. 

Wife  of  C.  Urmick. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Bennett  Osborne. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  De  Courcy  Osborne  and  Christine  C.  Ray,  his 
wife. 


lindage:  book.  395 


Granddaughter  of  Lee  Byrd  Osborne  and  Ann  Elvira  Weaver,  his  2nd 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Bennett  Osborne  and  Letitia  Redding,  his  wife. 
Bennett  Osborne  (1760-1841),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 

of  South  Carolina,  1832,  for  service  as  private  and  lieutenant, 

South  Carolina  line.     He  was  born  in  Maryland;  died  in 

Scott  County,  Ky. 
Also  No.  50299. 

MISS  JULIA  OSBORNE.  51882 

Born  in  Louisville,  Ky. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Bennett  Osborne. 

Daughter  of  Thomas   De   Courcy  Osborne  and  Christine  C.  Ray,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51881. 

MRS.  LUCY  RENO  PORTER.  51883 

Born  in  Greenville,  Ky. 

Wife  of  Matthew  B.  Porter. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Russell,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  Reno  and  Mary  Short,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  J.  Short  and  Lucy  Wing,  his  wife, 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Charles  F.  Wing  and  Nancy  Campbell,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Campbell  and  Tabitha  Adams  Rus- 
sell, his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Russell  and  Tabitha  Adams,  his 
wife. 

William  Russell  (1735-93),  was  at  the  battles  of  Brandy  wine, 
Germantown  and  Monmouth ;  also  at  the  siege  of  Fort  Mifflin. 
He  was  captured  at  Charleston,  sent  to  the  West  Indies  and 
finally  exchanged,  returning  to  the  army  and  serving  at  York- 
town.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Virginia. 

Also  Nos.  711,  5231.  6099. 


396  DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  NANNIE  BIGGS  STALLINGS.  51884 

Born  in  Ashland,  Ky. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Blakemore. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Biggs  and  Maria  Kouns,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51880. 

MRS.  MARY  V.  WULFF.  51885 

Bom  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Waldeman  H.  Wulflf. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Potter,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Atlee  Barler  and  Maria  T.  Potter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Samuel   Potter  and  Fanny  Bryant,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Enos  Potter  and  Rhoda  Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Potter  and  Jemima  Baldwin,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Potter  (1727-1862),  entered  the  army  as  captain,  1776, 
served  as  lieutenant  colonel,  1777,  and  was  promoted  colonel 
for  distinguished  service  at  Princeton.  He  was  born  at 
Connecticut  Farms ;  died  in  Essex  County,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  28603,  42281. 

MRS.  LILA  PENDLETON  PROCTER.  51886 

Born  in  Russellville,  Ky. 

Wife  of  Hon.  Benjamin  Franklin  Procter. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Pendleton,  Jr.,  and  of  Robert  Stockton, 

of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  Rev.  James   Madison  Pendleton  and  Catherine  Stockton 

Garnett,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Pendleton  and  Frances  J.  Thompson,  his  wife; 

Richard  Garnett  and  Theodosia  Stockton,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Pendleton,  Jr.,  and  Ann  Knight,  his  wife; 

Robert  Stockton  and  Catherine  Blakley,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  397 


Henry  Pendleton  (1744-1800),  served  as  a  private,  1780,  in  the 
Virginia  militia.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Spotsylvania 
County,  Va. 

Robert  Stockton  (1743-1835),  served  as  chaplain  in  the  Vir- 
ginia line  and  was  taVen  prisoner  at  "Rrandywine.  He  was 
bnr«  ill  Virginia ;  died  in  Barren  County,  Ky. 

Also  No.  40671. 

MRS.  JOYCE  CAMP  RAGSDALE.  51887 

Wife  of  Charles  Reed  Ragsdale. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Camp. 

Daughter  of  Howard  Ross  Camp  and  Adah  Camp,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Camp,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Cobbs,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Camp  and  Elizabeth   (Camp),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Camp  and  Susie  Wagner,  his  wife 
(parents  of  Elizabeth). 

Thomas  Camp  (1717-98),  was  a  patriot  of  the  Revolution  and 
had  five  sons  at  the  battle  of  King's  Mountain.  He  was  born 
in  Virginia ;  removed  to  Ireland  Ford,  N.  C.  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  20784. 

MRS.  ROBERTA  COLEMAN  BROWNING.  51888 

Born  in  Mercer  County,  Ky. 

Wife  of  J.  Hamilton  Browning,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  William  Alexander,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Robert  E.  Coleman  and  Margaret  Alexander  Hughes,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Hughes  and  Mary  Alexander,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Alexander  and  Margaret  Hogue,  his 
wife. 

William  Alexander  (1738-1818),  enlisted,  1780,  in  Northumber- 
land County,  Va.,  in  Capt.  John  Denham's  company,  Col. 
Peter  Davis'  regiment,  and  afterwards  in  Col.  Samuel  Hawes' 
2nd  Virginia  regiment. 

Also  No.  47134. 


398  DAUGHTERS  O^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARTHA  D.  BELL  ENGLEMAN.  51889 

Born  in  Danville,  Ky. 

Wife     of     Jo<:Ppl»     Hplm     Englorwan. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Fry,  Jr.,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  Fry  Bell  and  Mary  Montgomery  Helm,  hib  '.rifg. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Bell  and  Martha  Fry,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Fry,  Jr.,  and  Peachy  Walker,  his  wife. 

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

Also  No.  14051. 

MISS  IDA  ELIZABETH  RIKER.  51890 

Born  in  Harrodsburg;,  Ky. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Banta. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Riker  and  Martha  Davis  Smedley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Riker  and  Mary  Banta,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Banta  and  Dyna  Dorland,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Banta,  enlisted,  1776,  from  York  County,  Pa.,  under 
Capt.  Van  Arsdale  and  was  with  Gen.  Israel  Putnam,  at 
Princeton.    He  was  born  in  Somerset  County,  N.  J. 

MRS.  MARY  RIKER  THOMPSON.  51891 

Born  in  Harrodsburg,  Ky. 

Wife  of  Corneillus  D.  Thompson. 
Descendant  of  Samuel  Banta. 
Daughter   of  William   Henry   Riker  and   Martha   Davis   Smedley,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Charles  Riker  and  Mary  Banta,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51890. 


WN^AGE  BOOK.  399 


MISS  SUE  A.  VAN  METER.  51892 

Born  in  Lexington,  Ky. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Garrett  Van  Meter  and  of  Ensign  John 

Cunningham,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  John  Milton  Van  Meter  and  Alice  Yerkes,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Van  Meter  and  Rebecca  Cunningham,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Van  Meter  (b.  1764)   and  Tabitha  Inskeep, 

his   wife;    Isaac   Cunningham    (war  1812)    and  Sarah   Harness,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Garrett  Van  Meter  and  Ann    (Markee)    Sib- 
ley, his  wife,  m.  1757 ;  John  Cunningham  and  Elizabeth  ,  his 

wife. 
Garrett  Van  Meter  (1732-88),  served  as  colonel  of  Hampshire 

County,  Virginia  militia.     He  was  born  in  New  York ;  died 

in  Point  Pleasant,  W.  Va. 
Also  No.  16128. 
John  Cunningham,  in  1776,  served  as  ensign  in  the  Virginia 

line.    He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  died  in  Virginia. 
Also  No.  30779. 


MISS  LUCY  S.  BEVERLEY.  51893 

Born  in  Henderson  Co.,  Ky. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Thomas  Posey. 

Daughter  of  William  P.  Beverley  and   Katherine  McCombs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Beverley  and  Sarah  Ann  Posey,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Posey  and  Mary  Alexander  Thornton, 
his  2nd  wife. 

Thomas  Posey  (1750-1818),  served  as  captain,  1776;  major, 
1778,  and  lieutenant  colonel  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was 
born  in  Spotsylvania  County,  Va. ;  died  in  Shawneetown,  111. 

Also  Nos.  19889,  25247,  33825,  42155. 


400  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARY  FOOT  BUTLER.  ^  51894 

Born  in  Louisiana. 

Wife  of  Judge  Thomas  Butler. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Peter  Randolph,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  WilHam  J.  Foot  and  Sally  J.  Stewart,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  T.  Stewart  and  Sallie  Randolph,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Judge  Peter  Randolph,  Jr.,  and  Sallie  Cocke,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Peter  Randolph  and  Sallie  Greenhill^,  his  wife. 

Peter  Randolph  was  appointed  by  the  governor,  lieutenant  of 
Amelia  County  militia,  1777.  The  sword  he  carried  is  in  the 
possession  of  the  family.    He  was  born  about  1754. 

Also  No.  20359. 

MRS.  CARRIE  TRUE  McWILLIAMS  BORROUM.  51895 

Born  in  Cornith,  Miss. 

Wife  of  Theodore  Borroum. 

Descendant  of  Philip  Anthony. 

Daughter  of  Rozell  Yerby  McWilliams  and  Carrie  Eleanor  True,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Riley  McWilliams  and  Virginia  Gayle,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  McWilliams  and  Mary  Elizabeth  An- 
thony, his  wife. 

See  No.  51874. 

MRS.  ROSINA  PRAGUE  RICHARDS  PIGOTT.  51896 

Born  in  New  Orleans,  La. 

Wife  of  Herbert  J.  Pigott 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Richards,  of  Massachusetts. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  4OI 


Daughter  of  Luther  M.  Richards  and  Hessie  Boyce,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peyton  Richards  and  Sally  Copeland,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Richards  and  Sarah  Shuttleworth,  his 
wife. 

Josiah  Richards  (1749-1833),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Norfolk  County,  1831,  for  service  as  private  Massachusetts 
militia.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Dedham,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  22482,  47676. 


MRS.  LILLY  BOONE  STEWART.  51897 

Born  in  Franklin,  La. 

Wife  of  Thomas  D.  Stewart, 

Descendant  of  Col.  Daniel  Boone  and  of  Philip  Anthony,  of 

Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Radcliffe  E.   Boone    (1814-74)    and  Mary  Nichols    (1837- 

1905),  his  wife,  m.  1860. 
Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Boone  (1773-1814)  and  Susan  Bettes  (b.  1790), 

his  wife,,  m.  1812;  Hiram  Nichols  and  Nellie  Anthony. 
See  No.  51874. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Daniel   Boone   and   Rebecca   Bryan    (1737-1813), 

his  wife,  m.  1755. 
Daniel  Boone  (1735-1820),  the  famous  pioneer,  served  on  the 

frontier  in  Lord  Dunmore's  war,  settled  in  Kentucky  and 

defended  the  outposts  during  the  attack  of  the  Indians  and 

their  Indian  allies.    He  commanded  Fort  Boonesboro,  1777, 

and  it  was  a  year  of  sieges,  tragedies  and  great  suffering. 

He  was  born  in  Bucks  County,  Pa. ;  died  in  Montgomery 

County,  Ky. 
Also  No.  35404. 

MISS  GEORGIE  MAYHEW  DUNCAN.  51898 

Bom  in  Bath,  Me. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Samuel  Duncan. 

Daughter  of  Horatio  Allen  Duncan  and  Augusta  Melvina  Mayhew,  his 
2nd  wife. 


402  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter   of    George   Washington    Duncan    and    Adeline   Stone 

Waterman,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Eaton  Duncan  and  Sarah  Webb,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Duncan  and  Hannah  Donnell,  his  wife. 
Samuel  Duncan  (1745-84),  served  as  surgeon  in  Col.  Samuel 

McCobb's  regiment  of  Maine.    He  died  in  Brunswick. 
Also  No.  43907. 

MRS.  GRACE  DUNCAN  WARREN.  51899 

Born  in  Bath,  Me. 

Wife  of  Frank  Randall  Warren,  M.  D. 
Descendant  of  Dr.  Samuel  Duncan. 
Daughter  of  Horatio  Allen  Duncan  and  Augusta  Melvina  Mayhew,  his 

2nd  wife. 
See  No.  51898. 

MRS.  GEORGIE  E.  HARRIS.  51900 

Born  in  Portland,  Me. 

Wife  of  Joseph  L.  Harris. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Kimball. 

Daughter  of  Lyman  N.  Kimball  and  Martha  A.  Thurston,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Aaron  Kimball  and  Phoebe  Chadbourn,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Kimball  and  Huldah  (Foster)  Gould, 
his  2nd  wife. 

Benjamin  Kimball  (1756-1833),  enlisted  at  Sudbury,  Canada, 
1781,  as  a  private,  and  served  one  month  and  one  day.  He 
was  born  in  Ipswich,  Mass. ;  died  in  Bridgton,  Me. 

MRS.  ANNIE  ANTHOINE  MARR.  51901 

Bom  in  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me. 

Wife  of  Herbert  Danford  Marr. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Clement  Jordan,  of  Maine. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  403 


Daughter  of  James  Myllie  Anthoine  and  Helen  Dyer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rufus  Dyer  and  Achsah  Jordan,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Jordan  and  Mary  Armstrong,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Clement  Jordan  and  Sarah  Gray  Dunham,  his 
2nd  wife. 

Clement  Jordan  (1720-89),  was  a  patriot  and  member  of  Com- 
mittee of  Safety.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Cape  Elizabeth, 
Me. 


MRS.  CHARLOTTE  F.  PLAISTED  ROBINSON.  51902 

Bom  in  Gardiner,  Me. 

Wife  of  Sumner  T.  Robinson. 

Descendant  of   Samuel   Hart,  James   Hight,   Gilbert   Perkins, 

Richard  Perkins,  Loring  Cushing,  Ezekiel  Cushing,  Ensign 

Dodivah  Garland  and  James  McCobb. 
Daughter  of  Samuel  Pomeroy  Plaisted  and  Sabrina  Perkins,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of    Samuel    Plaisted,   Jr.,   and    Susan   Hight,  his  wife; 

Benjamin  Garland   Perkins  and  Frances  Cushing,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of    Samuel   Plaisted   and   Elizabeth   Hart,   his   wife; 

James    Hight   and   Dorcas    Mills,    his    wife;     Richard    Perkins   and 

Abigail  Garland,  his  wife;  Ezekiel  Cushing  and  Frances  McCobb,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hart  and  Elizabeth  Lambert,  his  wife; 

Gilbert    Perkins    and    Charity   Hartford,   his    wife ;    Loring   Cushing 

and  Mary  Parker,  his  wife;  Dodivah  Garland  and  ,  his  wife; 

James  McCobb  and  Beatrice  Rogers,  his  wife. 
Samuel  Hart  (1741-1813),  served  in  the  artillery.    He  was  born 

in  Portsmouth ;  died  in  Jeflferson,  N.  H. 
James  Hight,  served,  1775-77,  in  the  New  Hampshire  artillery. 

He  was  born  in  Portsmouth ;  died  in  Jefferson,  N.  H. 
Gilbert  Perkins,  in  1775-77,  served  in  Capt.  John  Brewster's 

company,  Col.  Pierce  Lang's  battalion.     He  was  a  pensioner 

when  he  died,  1832. 
Richard  Perkins  (1756-1832),  served  in  many  battles  and  sur- 
vived to  receive  a  pension  in  Coos  County,  N.  H. 


404  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Loring  Gushing  (1721-77),  a  graduate  of  Harvard,  served  as  a 

soldier  in  the  Massachusetts  militia  and  died  in  the  army. 

He  was  born  in  Provincetown,  Mass. 
Ezekiel  Gushing  (1751-1825),  served  in  the  same  company  with 

his  father.    He  was  born  in  Gape  Elizabeth ;  died  in  Phipps- 

burg.  Me. 

Also  Nos.  5897.  9060.  22006. 

Dodivah  Garland,  in  1775,  served  as  ensign  under  Gapt.  Philip 

Hubbard,  Gol.  Scammon's  regiment  from  Rochester.    He  was 

born  1722;  died  in  Dover,  N.  H. 
James  McGobb  (1710-88),  served  on  the  Gommittee  of  Gorre- 

spondence  and  Inspection.     He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  died  in 

Georgetown. 

MRS.  GEORGIE  M.  LAMBERT  SGRIBNER.  51903 

Born  in  Falmouth,  Me. 

Wife  of  John  Phillip  Scribner. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Josiah  Hobbs,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Lambert  and  Lois  Maria  Hobbs,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Patrick  Hobbs  and  Rachel  Anthoine,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Hobbs  and  Mary  Patrick,  his  wife. 
Josiah  Hobbs   (1763-1849),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 

Gumberland    Gounty,    Me.,    1831,    for    service    as    sergeant, 

Massachusetts  Gontinental  line.     He  was  born  and  died  in 

Falmouth,  Me. 
Also  No.  42719. 

MRS.  SARAH  E.  BROWN  WALKER.  51904 

Born  in  Coos  Co.,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  Daniel  R.  Walker. 

Descendant  of  John  McMellen. 

Daughter  of  William  Brown,  Jr.,  and  Lena  A.  Clough,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joel  Clough  and  Icy  B.  Hoskins,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  4OS 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Lyman  Hoskins  and  Rachel  McMellen,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  McMellen  and  Rachel  Steels,  his  wife. 
John  McMellen  (1704-97),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Rhode 

Island  militia.    He  settled  in  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  removed  to 

Littleton,  and  died  in  Lyman. 
Also  No.  47143. 

MRS.  ALICE  MAY  YORK.  51905 

Born  in  Cumberland  Co.,  Me. 

Wife  of  Samuel  True  York. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Josiah  Hobbs. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  Staples  Loring  and  Lois  M.  Hobbs,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51904. 

MISS  SUSIE  EMILY  HILL.  51906 

Bom  in  Saco,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Daniel  Lane. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Hill  and  Frances  Leavitt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Fleming  Hill  and  Abigail  Lane,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Lane,  Jr.,  and  Julia  Femald,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Lane  and  Mary  Woodman,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Lane  (1740-1811),  commanded  a  company  in  Col.  Icha- 
bod  Alden's  regiment,  1776.  He  was  taken  prisoner  in  the 
Burgoyne  campaign.  He  was  born  in  Waldboro;  died  in 
Hollis,  Me. 

Also  Nos.  28103,  40252. 

MRS.  ANNIE  DOLLIFF  SAWYER.  51907 

Born  in  York  Co.,  Me. 

Wife  of  J.  Q.  Sawyer. 

Descendant  of  William  Fenderson,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Dolliff  and  Nancy  Cram  Fenderson,  his  wife. 


4o6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Granddaughter  of  William  Fenderson,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  Merrill,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Fenderson  and  Annie  McKenney,  his 
wife. 

William  Fenderson  (1754-1834),  served,  1777-79,  in  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin Larrabee's  company,  Col.  Jonathan  Mitchell's  regiment 
in  the  Penobscot  expedition.  He  was  born  in  Scarborough ; 
died  in  Parsonsfield,  Me. 

MRS.  M.  JEANETTE  AYER.  51908 

Born  in  Anson,  Me. 

Wife  of  Elmore  C.  Ayer. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  William  Paine. 

Daughter  of  Asa  Paine  (1801-71)  and  Almira  Leet  (1808-53),  his  wife, 

m.  1830. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Paine  and  Pamelia  Parker  (1769-1847),  his 

wife,  m.  1787. 
William   Paine    (1760-1846),   enlisted  at   seventeen   for   three 

years,  from  Woolwich,  in  Capt.  John  Wiley's  Company.    He 

was  born  in  Woolwich ;  died  in  North  Anson,  Me. 
Also  No.  39056. 

MRS.  LAURA  MARYLAND  CARPENTER  TAPPAN.  51909 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md. 

Wife  of  Paul  Tappan. 

Descendant  of  William  Bunting,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  James  Walter  Carpenter  and   Mary  Alice   Llewellyn,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Rev.  James  Bunting,  D.  D.,  and  Jane  Elenor  Shem- 

well,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Bunting  and  Mary  Somerville,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Bunting  and  Billy  Drew  Andrew,  his 

wife. 
William  Bunting  (1742-86),  was  a  private  in  the  Flying  Camp 

of  Harford  County,  1776,  in  Col.  Thomas  Ewing's  regiment. 

He  was  born  in  England ;  died  in  Harford  County,  Md. 
Also  No.  44350. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  407 


MRS.  MARY  J.  WILLIAMS  COLE.  51910 

Born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  George  Byron  Cole. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Rudolph  Neff  and  of  Ensign  Aaron  Scout, 

of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter   of   Cyrus    Milton   Williams    (1822-84)    and   Jane   Bird   NefF 

(1818-50),  his  wife,  m.  1847. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Rudolph  Neff   (1789-1863)   and  Caroline  Bird 

(1799-1843),  his  wife,  m.  1817. 
Gr-granddaughter   of    Peter    NeflE     (1764-1804)     and    Rebecca     Scout, 

(1764-1834),  his  wife,  m.  1784. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Rudolph   Neflf   and   Hannah   Morse,  his  wife, 

m.  1752;  Aaron  Scout  and  Sarah  Gilbert,  his  wife,  m.  1758. 
Rudolph  Neff   (1727-1809),  served  as  captain  in  the   Flying 

Camp  of  Pennsylvania.     He  was  born  in  Switzerland;  died 

in  Philadelphia. 
Aaron  Scout,  served  as  ensign  in  the  militia  of  Philadelphia 

County,  where  in  1809  he  died. 
Also  No.  29247. 


MRS.  NETTIE  BARROW  DITMAN.  51911 

Born  in  Harford  Co.,  Md. 

Wife  of  William  C.  Ditman. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Hobbs,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Forwood  Barrow  and  Mary  Ensey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peregrine  Ensey  and  Rebecca  Hobbs,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hobbs  and  Ann  Randall,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hobbs  and  Nancy  Baker,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Hobbs  (1741-1824),  enlisted,  1778,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Archibald  Anderson's  company,  2nd  Maryland  regi- 
ment of  Foot,  under  Col.  Thomas  Price.  He  was  born  in 
Anne  Arundel  County;  died  in  Howard  County,  Md. 


408  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  BELLE  H.  WILSON  FONTAINE.  51912 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md. 

Wife  of  John  L.  Fontaine. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Gatchell. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  B.  Wilson  and  Mary  H.  Gatchell  (b.  1792),  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Samuel  Gatchell  and  Ann  Gallison,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Gatchell  (1755-1819),  served,  1775,  as  sergeant  in 
Capt.  Symond's  9th  company,  Col.  Glover's  Essex  County 
regiment,  and  as  lieutenant,  1777.  He  was  pensioned  as 
captain  for  service  in  Col.  Sprout's  Massachusetts  regiment. 
He  was  born  in  Marblehead,  Mass. ;  died  in  Baltimore  County, 
Md. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  WILLIAMSON  GORDON.  51913 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md. 

Wife  of  Graham  Gordon. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Emory  Pryor,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  James  Pryor  Williamson  and  Harriet  Reed  Wilson,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Williamson   and  Elizabeth   Pryor,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Emory  Pryor  and  Mary  McWay,  his  wife. 
Emory  Pryor   (1756-95),  was  commissioned  lieutenant,  1778, 

in  Capt.  Thomas  Harris'  company,  Queen  Anne's  County, 

Maryland  militia.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Queen  Anne's 

County,  Md. 

MRS.  ANNIE  DRYDEN  KENSETT  REEDER.  51914 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md. 

Wife  of  C.  H.  Reeder. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Naphtali  Daggett,  of  Conhectrcut. 


I^INEAGK  BOOK.  409 


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

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

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

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

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

Napthali  Daggett  (1727-80),  a  graduate  and  professor  of  Yale, 
acted  as  president  in  1777.  He  served  in  the  defense  of  New 
Haven,  1779;  was  taken  prisoner  and  never  recovered  from 
the  wounds  received  after  the  capture.  He  was  born  in 
Massachusetts ;  died  in  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  10317.  14063.  17256. 


MRS.  JOSEPHINE  P.  PATTERSON.  51915 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Wife  of  George  E.  Patterson. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Laban  Morrill. 

Daughter  of  William  Eliott  Whicher  and  Betsey  H.  Morrill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Morrill  and  Nancy  Gate,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ames  Morrill  and  Mary  Chase,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Laban  Morrill  and  Sarah  Ames,  his  wife. 

Laban  Morrill  (1731-1802),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Col.  Thomas 
Stickney's  regiment,  1776.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Canter- 
bury, N.  H. 

Also  No.  30702. 

MRS.  ETHEL  PEIRCE  SLOCUM  CRANSTON.  51916 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md. 

Wife  of  Frank  H.  Cranston. 

Descendant  of  Major  Samuel  Phillips,  of  Rhode  Island. 
Daughter  of  George  W.  Slocum  and  Emma  T.  Peirce,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Peirce  and  Mary  A.  C.  Phillips,  his  wife. 


4IO  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Peter  B,  Phillips  and  Phebe  Browning,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Phillips  and  Dorothy  Bowyer,  his  3rd 
wife. 

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

Also  Nos.  23988,  25502. 


MRS.  HELEN  S.  STOCKBRIDGE.  51917 

Born  in  Hadley,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Henry  Stockb ridge,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  David  Stockbridge,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Chester  Smith  and  Mary  Ann  Warner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sereno   Smith  and  Elizabeth  Stockbridge,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Stockbridge  and  Patience  Bartlett,  his 
wife. 

David  Stockbridge  (1750-1833),  turned  out  from  Hadley  as 
corporal  in  Capt.  John  Thompson's  company  to  re-enforce 
the  Northern  army.    He  died  in  Hadley,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  4927.  9906,  11843,  22442. 

MISS  MARY  SMITH  THOMAS.  51918 

Born  in  St.  Mary's  Co.,  Md. 

Descendant  of  Adjt.  William  Thomas,  of  Maryland. 
Daughter  of  James  Thomas,  M.  D.,  and  Nannie  Nelson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  George  Thomas  and  Mary  Tubman,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of   William    Thomas,    Jr.,   and   Catherine    Borman, 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   William   Thomas  and   Elizabeth   Reeves,   his 

wife. 


UNEAGB  BOOK.  411 


William  Thomas  (1714-95),  in  1774,  was  a  member  of  the 
St.  Mary's  County  Committee  of  Safety.  In  1776  he  was 
adjutant  of  the  militia,  and  served  several  terms  in  the  House 
of  Delegates,  He  was  born  in  Charles  County;  died  in  St. 
Mary's  County,  Md. 

Also  No.  7166. 


MISS  ANNA  MANTHE  WIGHT.  51919 

Bom  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  Oliver  Farnsworth. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Stone  Wight  and  Anna  C.  Manthe,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Calmes  Wight  and  Jeannie  Augusta  Stone,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Judge  Daniel  Stone  and  Augusta  M.  Farns- 
worth, his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Farnsworth,  Jr.,  and  Anne  Mumford, 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Farnsworth  and  Elizabeth  Wheeler, 
his  wife,  m.  1768. 

Oliver  Farnsworth  (1742-86),  was  the  first  child  born  in  the 
Old  Fort,  Charlestown,  N.  H.  He  removed,  1773,  to  Wood- 
stock, Vermont,  where  he  served  on  various  committees  and 
where  his  death  "was  a  great  loss  to  the  infant  settlement." 
He  was  born  in  Charlestown ;  died  in  Woodstock,  Vt. 

Also  No.  39309. 


MRS.  MARY  PATTERSON  BRYAN.  61920 

Born  in  Baltimore.  Md. 

Wife  of  William  Herndon  Bryan. 
Descendant  of  Major  John  Fulford. 

Daughter  of  William  Presbury  Patterson  and  Sophia  Beck,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Hawkins  Patterson,  M.  D.,  and  Aravilla  Ful- 
ford, his  wife. 


412  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Fulford  and  Mary  Frances  Patterson, 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Fulford  and  Eleanor  Bodkin,  his  2nd 
wife. 

John  Fulford  (1737-81),  was  appointed  captain  of  matross, 
1776 ;  was  commissioned  major  of  artillery  of  Baltimore 
County,  Md.,  1777,  and  was  killed  by  the  premature  dis- 
charge of  a  cannon.  He  was  born  in  Marblehead,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Baltimore  County,  Md. 

Also  Nos.  11540,  23889. 

MRS.  EUGENIA  GOLDSBOROUGH  CLARKE.  51921 

Born  in  Harford  Co.,  Md. 

Wife  of  Addison  Downing  Clarke. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Robert  Goldsborough,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  George  Goldsborough  Airey  and  Frances  Patterson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Ward  Airey  and  Eugenia  Goldsborough,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Howes  Goldsborough,  Jr.,  and  Maria  Ward,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Howes  Goldsborough  and  Rebecca  (Golds- 
borough), his  wi'fe. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Robert  Goldsborough  and  Sarah  Yerburg, 
his  wife,  m.  1753   (parents  of  Rebecca). 

Robert  Goldsborough  (1733-88),  was  a  member  of  the  Council 
of  Safety  of  the  convention  to  form  a  state  constitution  and 
delegate  to  the  Continental  Congress.  He  was  born  in  Dor- 
chester County,  Md. 

Also  Nos.  3865,  38393. 

MRS.  AVARILLA  FULFORD  PATTERSON  ROBERTS.       51922 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Md. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Henry  Roberts. 

Descendant  of  Major  John  Fulford. 

Daughter  of  William  Presbury  Patterson  and  Sophia  Beck;,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51920. 


lineage;  book.  413 


MRS.  RACHEL  HALL  ESTEP  SHACKELFORD.  51923 

Born  in  Anne  Arundel  Co.,  Md. 


Wife  of  William  T.  Shackelford. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Edward  Tillard. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Tillard  and  Harriet  Ann  Hall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Tillard,  Jr.,  and  Eleanor  Maria  Estep,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Edward  Tillard  and  Sarah  Estep,  his  wife. 
Edward  Tillard   (1736-1830),  commanded  a  company  of  the 

Flying  Camp,  1776;  served  as  lieutenant-colonel,  1779,  and 

retired,   1781.      He   was   born   and   died    in  Anne  Arundel 

County. 

Also  Nos.  6304,  26052.  47532. 


MRS.  FLORENCE  M.  WYMAN.  51924 

Born  in  Brighton,  England. 

Wife  of  Thomas  White  Wyman. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Smith  and  of  Abiel  Fairchild,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  H.  E.  Bailliert  and  Mary  Dodds  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hanford  Smith  and  Maria  A.  Lawrence,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Smith  and  Molly  Fairchild,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Smith  and  Sarah  French,  his  wife; 
Abiel  Fairchild  and  Zerviah  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Smith  (1734-96),  served  on  the  Committee  of  Inspec- 
tion of  Derby  and  as  lieutenant,  3  778,  in  Capt.  Ebenezer 
Sumner's  company. 

Also  Nos.  553,  16535. 

Abiel  Fairchild  (1739-1816),  in  1779,  was  a  member  of  com- 
mittee to  procure  clothing,  and,  1780,  inspector  of  provisions. 
He  was  born  and  died  in  Derby,  Conn. 


414  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ALICE  MAXWELL  LAMB  UPDEGRAFF.  51925 

Born  in  Madison,  Wis. 

Wife  of  Milton  Updegraflf. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Hugh  Maxwell,  of  Massachusetts, 

Daughter  of  Francis  Jones  Lamb  and  Ellen  Ware,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Kirkland  Ware  and  Clarissa  Leavitt,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Roger  Leavitt  and  Chloe  Maxwell,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Hugh  Maxwell  and  Bridget  Monroe,  his 
wife,  m.  1759. 

Hugh  Maxwell  (1733-99),  who  fought  in  five  campaigns  in  the 
colonial  wars,  commanded  a  company  in  Prescott's  regiment  at 
the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  where  he  was  wounded.  He  was 
in  the  Jersey  and  Burgoyne  campaigns  and  served  until  the 
surrender  of  Cornwallis.  He  was  an  original  member  of 
the  Cincinnati  of  Massachusetts.  He  was  born  in  Ireland; 
died  at  sea. 

Also  Nos.  7697,  11184,  12762,  29786. 

MRS.  CLARA  PORTER  FROST.  51936 

Born  in  Rawlings,  Md. 

Wife  of  Harry  Frost. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Thomas  Cresap  and  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Cresap, 
of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  William  Augustus  Porter  and  Sarah  Brown  Cresap,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Cresap  and  Rebecca  McCarty,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Daniel  Cresap  and  Abigail  (Cresap),  his 
wife;  Edward  McCarty  and  Sarah  Cresap,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Cresap  and  Ruth  Van  Swearingen,  his 
2nd  wife;  Joseph  Cresap  and  Sarah  Whitehead,  his  2nd  wife  (par- 
ents of  Sarah). 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cresap  and  Hannah  Johnston,  his 
wife  (Parents  of  Daniel). 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  415 


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

Joseph  Cresap  (1755-1827),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  Cum- 
berland County,  Md.,  militia.  He  was  born  and  died  in 
Maryland. 

Also  No.  35527, 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  BARTON  GLENN  BARNES.  51927 

Born  in  Jefferson  Co.,  W.  Va. 

Wife  of  Adial  Parker  Barnes. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  Glenn,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  James  W.  Glenn  and  Susan  M.  Earle,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Glenn  and  Ruth  Burns,  his  2nd  wife. 

James  Glenn  (1757-1828),  served  as  a  scout.     He  was  born 

and  died  in  Jefferson  County,  Virginia. 
Also  No.  37113. 

MRS.  JENNIE  (BASSETT)  BASSETT.  51928 

Born  in  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  William  Bassett. 
Daughter  of  Manning  B.  Bassett  and  Julia  A.  Tyler,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Bassett  and  Lovisa   (Bassett),  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of    William    Bassett    and    Dinah    Blakslee,    his    wife 

(parents  of  Lovisa). 
William  Bassett  (1743-1807),  served  as  corporal,  1777,  and  as 

sergeant,  1779,  under  Col.  Zebulon  Butler,  Connecticut  line. 

He  died  in  Watertown,  Conn. 

MRS.  LAURENTIA  P.  C.  COGSWELL.  51929 

Born  in  Northampton,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Clarence  C.  Cogswell. 
Descendant  of  Phineas  Clark. 


4l6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 


Daughter  of  Horace  A.  Collins  and  Mary  A.  Parsons,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Parsons  and  Submit  Clark,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Clark  and  Elizabeth  White,  his  wife. 

Phineas  Clark  (1759-1817),  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Oliver  Lyman's  company,  Col.  Dike's  Hampshire  County 
regiment.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Northampton,  Mass. 

MRS.  ALICE  BRADBURY  RAND.  51930 

Born  in  Sanbornton,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  Fred  De  Forrest  Rand. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Morrill  and  of  James  Proctor. 

Daughter  of  Bradbury  Morrison  Morrill  and  Anna  Eliza  Proctor,  his 

2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Folsom    Morrill   and    Rosilla    Morrison,    his   wife; 

James  Harvey  Proctor  and  Eliza  Brown,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of    Nathaniel    Morrill    and    Elizabeth    Eastman,    his 

wife;  James  Proctor  and  Abigail  Ladd,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of   Jonathan    Proctor    and    Martha    Graves,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Proctor  and  Abigail  Whitemore,  his 

wife. 
Nathaniel  Morrill  (1762-1844),  enlisted,  1779,  in  Capt.  Nathan 

Brown's  company  and,  1780,  served  under  Capt.  Penniman 

in   Col.    Alexander    Scammel's    New    Hampshire    regiment. 

He  applied  for  a  pension,   1832,  which  was  granted.     His 

widow  also  received  a  pension.     He  was  born  in  Danville; 

died  in  Sanbornton,  N.  H. 
James  Proctor   (1722-76),  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in  the 

revolutionary  war  and  died  on  his  way  home  from  Ticon- 

deroga.    He  was  born  in  Woburn,  Mass. 

MRS.  LOUIDA  W.  JOHNSON  SNOW.  51931 

Born  in  Brookline,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Walter  H.  Snow. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Peter  Hoar,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  Johnson  and  Anna  S.  Brown,  his  wife. 


UNEAGS  BOOK.  417 


Granddaughter  of  James  Brown  and  Nancy  E.  Hoar,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of   Peter  Hoar  and  Eusebia  Warren,  his  wife. 

Peter  Hoar  (1747-1840),  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm 
in  Capt.  Isaac  Wood's  Middleborough  company  of  minute 
men  in  Col.  Theophilus  Cotton's  regiment.  He  was  born  in 
Middleborough,  Mass. 

MRS.  ALICE  MAUDE  HALEY  ELDREDGE.  51933 

Born  in  Leominster,  Mass. 

Wife  of  George  Eldredge. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Putnam,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  David  Haley  and  Abbie  Putnam,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Putnam  and  Cynthia  Webb,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter   and    Roger    Putnam    and    Sarah   Brothers,   his   wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Henry  Putnam  and  Hannah  Boardman,  his 
wife. 

Henry  Putnam  (1712-75),  who  was  a  veteran  of  Louisburg, 
turned  out  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and  was  killed  in  the 
retreat.    He  was  born  in  Salem ;  died  at  Lexington,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  4250,  6672,  16828,  21109,  22211,  31328. 

MRS.  ABBIE  L.  EDDY  OSBORNE.  51933 

Born  in  Leominster,  Mass. 

Wife  of  William  L.  Osborne. 

Descendant  of  Jason  Collier,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  H.  Eddy  and  Augusta  Elizabeth  Ham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Shadrach  Ham  and  Eliza  Minerva  Collier,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Collier  and  Alice  Brown,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jason  Collier  and  Sarah  Boble,  his  wife. 

Jason  Collier  (1744-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Worcester  County,  1833,  for  service  as  private,  Massa- 
chusetts State  troops.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Oxford, 
Mass. 

Also  No.  44955. 


4l8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  EDITH  STURTEVANT  RICHARDS.  51934 

Born  in  East  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Joel  Edson,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  William  E.  Sturtevant  and  Abbie  Standish,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  C.  Standish  and  Lucy  ,B.  Edson,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Albert  Edson  and  Altheia  Bent,  his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joel  Edson  and  Hannah  Packard,  his  wife. 
Joel  Edson  (1763-1830),  served  on  the  Rhode  Island  Alarm, 

1780,  in  Capt.  Nathan  Alden's  company.    He  was  born  and 

died  in  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Also  No.  44376. 

MRS.  LIZZIE  M.  REED  TUCKER.  51935 

Bom  in  S.  Abbington,  Mass. 

Wife  of  A.  C.  Tucker. 

Descendant  of  Bethuel  Penniman,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Marshall  Reed  and  Helen  M.  Penniman,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  George  Penniman  and  Nancy  Dyer,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Prince  Penniman  and  Patience  Perkins,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Bethuel    Penniman    and    Huldah    Hollis,   his 

wife. 
Bethuel  Penniman  (1752-1827),  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in 

Capt.    Samuel    Holbrook's    company,    Col.    Bass'    regiment, 

Massachusetts  service.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Braintree, 

Mass. 

MRS.  ALICE  J.  EDES  JONES.  51936 

Born  in  Newton,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Faunce,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Jeremiah  Edes  and  Hannah  Curtis  Chubbuck,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Lot  Chubbuck  and  Betsey  Faunce,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Faunce  and  Mary  Curtis,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  419 


Thomas  Faunce  (1745-1832),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm,  under  Capt.  Abraham  Hammett  and  served 
at  the  siege  of  Boston  under  Capt.  Thomas  Mayhew.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Also  No.  19268. 


MISS  GRACE  ALMA  VINING.  51937 

Bom  in  E.  Abingdon,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Joshua  Curtis,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter   of   William    Henry    Harrison    Vining   and    Mary    Elizabeth 

Bealp  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Vining  and  Hannah  Gardner,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Ebed  Vining  and  Abigail   Curtis,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Curtis  and  Abigail  House,  his  wife. 
Joshua  Curtis  (1733-91),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private  and,  1776, 

re-enlisted  as  a  sergeant.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Hanover, 

Mass. 
Also  Nos.  28105,  36799. 


MRS.  NELLIE  MUNSON  HOLMAN.  61938 

Born  in  Wilmington,  Del. 

Wife  of  Frank  Edward  Holman. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  George  Sexton,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  Norman  Carmi  Munson  and  Lucy  Emily  Hathaway,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Anson  Munson  and  Zarnia  Laura  Sexton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  George  Sexton  and  Lois  Bostwick,  his  wife. 

George  Sexton  (1756-1815),  was  ensign  at  the  battle  of 
Bennington  and  promoted  to  lieutenant,  1778,  and  in  1780  was 
captain  on  Col.  Seth  Warner's  regiment.  He  died  in  Man- 
chester, Vt. 

Also  No.  10727. 


420  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  STELLA  JOSEPHINE  POST.  51939 

Born  in  Dixon,  111. 

Wife  of  Frank  Oliver  Post. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Isaac  Wheeler,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  James  Munroe  Wheeler  and  Caroline  Austin,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Lathrop  William  Wheeler  and  Nancy  Wilcox, 

his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Wheeler  and  Seraphina  Haley,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Wheeler  and  Ruth  Swan^  his  wife. 
Isaac  Wheeler    (1746-1831),  served,   1776,  under  Lieut.   Col. 

Christopher  Lippitt  in  Rhode  Island ;  was  in  the  Pennsylvania 

campaign  and  at  the  battle  of  Brandywine.     He  was  born 

and  died  in  Stonington,  Conn. 
Also  No.  16013. 

MRS.  MARY  E.  EDWARDS.  51940 

Born  in  Northampton,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Dunnell  Edwards. 

Descendant  of  William  Baker,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Jason  H.  Sullaway  and  Mary  E.  Pierce,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  B.  Pierce  and  Elizabeth  Baker,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  F.  Baker  and  Elizabeth  Marsh,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  William  Baker  and  Sarah  Fletcher   (b.  1748), 

his  wife,  m.  1769. 
William  Baker,  in  1776,  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Israel 

Heald's  company,  Col.  Eleazer  Brook's  regiment  at  White 

Plains.    He  was  born,  1746,  in  Littleton ;  died  in  Templeton, 

Mass. 

MISS  SARA  F.  BOYNTON.  51941 

Born  in  Brighton,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  David  Boynton. 

Daughter  of  Parker  Plummer  .Boynton  and  Susan  Parker  Webber,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Boynton  and  Sally  Davis,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Boynton  and  Anna  Batchelder,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  42I 


David  Boynton,  enlisted  as  private  in  Capt.  Chase  Taylor's  com- 
pany, Col.  Thomas  Stickney's  New  Hampshire  regiment. 
He  died,  1815,  in  Meredith,  N.  H. 

MISS  ALMIRA  ELLEN  SIMMONS.  51942 

,Born  in  Quincy,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Lemuel  Simmons  and  of  Lieut.  Joseph 
Carter. 

Daughter  of  Walter  Everett  Simmons  (b.  1845)  and  Almira  Ellen  Car- 
ter (b.  1844),  his  wife,  m.  1868. 

Granddaughter  of  Simmons    and    Marcia    B.     (Simmons),  his 

wife;  Rufus  Burnham  Carter  and  Mary  Burnett,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  George  Simmons  and  Mercy  Bates,  his  wife 
(parents  of  Marcia)  ;  Joseph  Carter,  Jr.,  and  Frances  Thomas,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Simmons  and  Abagail  Pierce,  his 
wife;  Joseph  Carter  and  Margaret  Farwell    (1745-1804),  his  wife. 

Lemuel  Simmons,  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm  as  ser- 
geant in  Capt.  Samuel  Bradford's  company,  Col.  Warren's 
regiment,  and  in  1779  was  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Calvin  Part- 
ridge's company.  He  was  born,  1749,  in  Duxbury;  died  in 
Plymouth,  Mass. 

Joseph  Carter  (1745-1804),  enlisted,  1776,  as  lieutenant  in 
Capt.  Andrew  Grant's  company.  Col.  Josiah  Brewer's  regi- 
ment.   He  was  born  in  Woburn ;  died  in  Unity,  Mass. 

MRS.  MARION  MORSE-JOHNSON.  51943 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Wife  of  James  Matteson  Johnson. 

Descendant  of  Abiathar  Austin,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of   Edward   Reynolds   Morse  and  Eleanor  Burgess  Macom- 

ber,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Calvin  Dean  Macomber  and  Mary  Luther  Haskins, 

his  wife. 


422  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Luther  Haskins  and  Betsey  Austin,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abiathar  Austin  and  Tylie  Smith,  his  wife. 

Abiathar  Austin  (1758-1833),  enlisted,  1776,  from  Dighton  as  a 
private  in  Capt.  Zebedee  Redding's  company.  Col.  Josiah 
Whitney's  regiment.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Taunton, 
Mass. 


MISS  SUSAN  ARMINE  WENTWORTH.  61944 

Bom  in  Dover,  N.  H. 

Descendant  of  Elihue  Wentworth,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter   of   George   Brewster  Wentworth  and  Angeline  Leavi4t,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Beard  Wentworth  and  Mary  Roberts,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Elihue  Wentworth  and  Lois  Pinkham,  his  wife. 
Elihue  Wentworth  (1751-1829),  in  1775,  signed  the  Association 

Test,  with  other  citizens  of  Rochester,  N.  H.,  where  he  was 

born  and  died. 

MRS.  ALICE  A.  MANLEY.  51945 

Born  in  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Charles  G.  Manley. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Manley,  Joseph  Hayward,  Josiah  Talbot, 

Capt.  Ebenezer  Tisdale  and  Edward  Tisdale. 
Daughter  of  Perez  Marshall  and  Elizabeth  Tisdale,  his  2nd  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Hayward   Marshall   and  Olive   Hayward,  his   wife; 

Israel  Tisdale  and  Betsy  Talbot,  his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   Joseph    Hayward   and    Olive    Manley,   his   wife; 

Edward    Tisdale    and    Ruth    Harlow,   his    wife;    Josiah    Talbot   and 

Susanna  Moore,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Daniel    Manley    and    Rebecca    (Manley),    his 

1st    wife;    Ebenezer    Tisdale    and    Priscilla    Drake    (or    Blake),    his 

wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  423 


Daniel  Manley  (1721-1804),  served  in  the  10th  Plymouth 
County  regiment  in  various  Alarms.  He  was  born  and  died 
in  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Also  No.  22068. 

Joseph  Hayward  (1746-1836),  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Nathan  Packard's  company,  Col.  Edward  Mitchell's 
regiment  from  Plymouth,  Massachusetts.  He  was  born  and 
died  in  Bridgewater. 

Josiah  Talbot  (1756-3841),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Lewis 
Whiting's  company,  Col.  Wheelock's  regiment,  at  Ticon- 
deroga,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Stoughtonham ;  died  in  Sharon, 
Mass. 

Also  No.  48551. 

Ebenezer  Tisdale  (1723-91),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  as  captain  of  a  company  which  marched  from  Stough- 
tonham, Massachusetts.  He  was  born  in  Taunton ;  died  in 
Easton, 

Edward  Tisdale  (1755-1826),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Ed- 
ward Bridge  Savel's  company.  Col.  Robinson's  regiment, 
which  marched  on  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in 
Stoughtonham;  died  in  Sharon. 


MRS.  HELEN  F.  ALDRICH.  51946 

Born  in  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Charles  Aldrich. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Albee,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Demis  Moury  and  Lucy  Morton  Albee,  his  1st 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Albee  and  Lydia  Morton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Albee  and  Sarah  Taft,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Albee,  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm  from 
Charlton.  He  was  born,  1729,  in  Mendon,  and  in  1790  his 
name  is  found  in  the  first  census  of  Charlton,  Mass. 

Also  No.  44946. 


424  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  FANNY  CLARK  CARPENTER.  51947 

Born  in  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Carpenter,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Ruthbin  Carpenter  and  Delphia  French  Merriam, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Carpenter  and  Anna  Arnold,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Carpenter  and  Persis  Rawson,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Carpenter  (1751-1831),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  as  a  minute  man  in  Capt.  Joseph  Chapin's  company, 
from  Uxbridge;  also,  in  1778,  in  Capt.  Edward  Seagrave's 
company.  Col.  Wade's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Providence, 
R.  L ;  died  in  Uxbridge. 

MRS.  MARY  WILCOX  TAFT.  51948 

Born  in  Putnam,  Conn. 


Wife  of  Daniel  Wendell  Taft. 

Descendant  of  Amos  Thayer,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Gilbert  Hamilton  Wilcox  and  Emma  Matilda  Scott,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  White  Scott  and  Susan  Francelia  Farnum, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Manley  Scott  and  Henrietta  Thayer,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Amos  Thayer  and  Lois  White,  his  wife. 

Amos  Thayer  (1757-1837),  enlisted,  1775,  from  Uxbridge  in 
Capt.  Edward  Seagrave's  company,  Col.  Joseph  Reed's  regi- 
ment, and  served  several  other  enlistments  throughout  the 
war.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Worcester  County, 
1818,  for  service  as  private,  Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born 
in  Mendon ;  died  in  Uxbridge. 

Also  No.  44945. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  425 


MISS  IMOGENE  W.  MASCROFT.  51949 

Bom  in  Northbridge,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Batcheller,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  D.  Mascroft  and  Harriet  G.  Staples,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  P.  Mascroft  and  Celestina  Batcheller,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Batcheller  and  Lucy  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Batcheller  and  Lois  Woods,  his  wife. 

David  Batcheller  (1742-1805),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  as  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Josiah  Wood's  company  from 
Northbridge,  and  in  1778-79  was  captain  in  Col.  Ezra  Wood's 
regiment.  He  was  born  in  Grafton;  died  in  Northbridge, 
Mass. 

MRS.  ANNA  MASON  ROWE.  51950 

Born  in  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Frederick  L.  Rowe. 

Descendant   of    Hugh   Mason,   Jonathan   Adams,   Deliverance 

Parmenter,  Deacon  Jacob  Woodward  and  Benjamin  Tower. 
Daughter  of  Amos  Adams  Mason    (1819-1901)   and  Alzina  Woodward 

1823-83),  his   1st  wife,  m.   1845. 
Granddaughter  of  Clark  Mason   (1794-1861)   and  Eunice  Adams   (1795- 

1826),  his  wife,  m.   1817;  Josiah  Woodward    (1794-1872)    and  Olive 

Parmenter   (1796-1877),  his  wife,  m.  1816. 
Gr-granddaughter   of    Hugh    Mason    and    Elizabeth    Clark,    his   wife; 

Jonathan    Adams    and    Hannah    Parkhurst    (b.    1759),    his    wife,    m. 

1779;   Deacon  Jacob  Woodward  and   Mercy  Tolman    (d.   1803),  his 

wife,  m.   1758;   Thaddeus   Parmenter   (1767-1849)    and   Ruth  Tower 

(1762-1857),  his  wife,  m.  1789. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Deliverance    Parmenter    and    Mary    Osborne 

(b.   1742),  his   wife,  m.   1762;   Benjamin  Tower  and  Ann   Vose    (b. 

1737),  his  wife. 


426  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Hugh  Mason  (1758-1838),  enlisted,  1777,  in  Capt.  Joseph  Ful- 
ler's company,  Col.  Samuel  Bullard's  regiment,  New  Hamp- 
shire service.  He  was  born  in  Watertown,  Mass.;  died  in 
Marlboro,  N.  H. 

Jonathan  Adams,  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm  in  Capt. 
Micajah  Gleason's  company,  from  Framingham,  Mass.,  where 
he  was  born. 

Deliverance  Parmenter,  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm  as  a 
private  in  Capt.  Wheeler's  company.  Col.  Read's  regiment 
from  Sudbury,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born. 

Jacob  Woodward  (1762-1849),  enlisted  at  eighteen  as  a  private. 
He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Cheshire  County,  N.  H., 
1832,  for  service  in  the  New  Hampshire  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Sutton,  Mass.;  died  in  Marlborough,  N.  H. 

Also   Nos.   19285,   20393. 

Benjamin  Tower,  in  1777,  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Rice's 
company.  Col.  Ezekiel  Howe's  regiment  of  foot ;  also  served 
several  other  enlistments  under  different  commands,  1779-80. 
He  died,  1790,  in  Sudbury,  Mass. 

MRS.  GEORGIETTA  PIKE  CHILD.  51951 

Born  in  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  Jonathan  Francis  Child. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Thomas  Leavitt.  of  New  Hampshire, 
Daughter  of  James  Munroe  Pike  and  Emily  Hamilton  Shaw,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Shaw   (b.  1801)    and  Abigail  Leavitt   (b. 

1798),  his  1st  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Moses   Leavitt    (b.   1774)    and   Sarah  Towle,  his 

wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of   Thomas   Leavitt  and   Abigail  Tuck,  his  wife, 

m.  1772, 
Thomas  Leavitt,  served  as  lieutenant  in  Col,  Wingate's  New 

Hampshire  regiment.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Hampton, 

N.  H. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  427 


MRS.  GRACE  ANNA  BURGESS.  51953 

Born  in  Edgartown,  Mass. 

Wife  of  George  Alden  Burgess. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Silas  Cottle,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Ripley  and  Cynthia  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Mayhew  Smith  and  Sally  Cottle,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Silas  Cottle  and  Jerusha  Tilton,  his  wife. 

Silas  Cottle  (1752-1834),  served  as  corporal  in  Capt.  Nathan 

Smith's  company,  1776.     He  was  born  in  Chilmark,  Mass.; 

died  in  Maine. 

Also  No.  16866. 

MISS  GRACE  E.  EMERSON.  51953 

Bom  in  Boothbay,  Me. 

Descendant  of  Major  Edward  Emerson  and  of  Samuel  Adams. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Emerson  and  Jennie  Adams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Luther  Emerson  and  Fidelia  Cooper,  his  wife; 
Rufus  Adams  and  Jane  Holton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Emerson  and  Elizabeth  Catlin,  his  2nd 
wife;  Samuel  Adams,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  ,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Edward  Emerson  and  Elizabeth  Shillaber,  his 
wife;  Samuel  Adams  and  Sarah  Reed,  his  wife. 

Edward  Emerson  (1738-94),  served  as  major  of  Maine  volun- 
teers in  the  Bayaduce  expedition  and  was  at  the  capture  of 
Fort  Pownal,  1775.  He  was  born  in  Topsfield,  Mass.;  died 
in  Edgecomb,  Me. 

Also  Nos.  25267,  29719. 

Samuel  Adams  (1733-1818),  served  as  a  private,  1779,  in  Capt. 
Benjamin  Plumer's  company,  Col.  William  Jones'  regiment, 
Massachusetts  service.  He  was  born  in  Londonderry,  N.  H. ; 
died  in  Boothbay,  Me. 


428  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

MRS.  MARTHA  H.  MAXFIELD.  51954 

Born  in  Norwich,  Conn. 

Wife  of  George  A.  Maxfield. 

Descendant  of  Asa  Fay,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  J.  Currier  and  Anna  R.  Fay,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Fay  and  Anna  Tilton,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Asa  Fay  and  Grace  Harrington,  his  wife. 

Asa  Fay  (1761-1837),  served,  1780,  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Wil- 
liam Howe's  company,  Col.  Rand's  Massachusetts  regiment. 
He  was  born  and  died  in  Northboro,  Mass. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  LEONA  MAXWELL.  51955 

Born  in  Woodford  Co.,  111. 

Wife  of  George  B.  Maxwell,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Maxwell. 

Daughter  of  Abia  Minor  and  Pauline  Waters  Fredericks,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John   Minor  and  Rebecca  Maxwell,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  James  Maxwell  and  Ann  Grant,  his  wife. 

James  Maxwell  (1758-1843),  was  commissioned  first  lieutenant, 

1775,  promoted  captain,  1777,  in  the  New  Jersey  Continental 

line.    He  died  in  Greene  County,  Pa. 
Also  No.  24731. 

MRS.  ADDIE  PLUMMER  SCATES.  51956 

Born  in  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Edward  Clark  Scates. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Plummer,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  James  Turner  and  Abby  Chase  Plummer^  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Henry  Plummer  and  Hannah  Jenness,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Silas  Plummer  and  Mary  Adams,  his  2nd  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter    of    Thomas    Plummer   and    Bethiah    Tenney,    his 
wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  429 


Thomas  Plummer  (1720-90),  served  as  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Rowley,  Mass. 
Also  No.  25296. 

MRS.  ELLA  RICHARDSON  BLOOD.  51957 

Born  in  Nashau,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  S.  Thompson  Blood. 

Descendant  of  Wiley  Richardson,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Charles  N.  Richardson  and  Sarah  M.  Walker,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Solomon   Richardson  and   Sarah  Tufts,  his   wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of    Wiley    Richardson   and    Frances    Poore,   his   2nd 

wife. 
Wiley  Richardson    (1754-1846),   responded   to  the   Lexington 

Alarm  in  Capt.  Timothy  Underwood's  company,  Col.  William 

Prescott's  regiment  of  minute  men.     He  died  in  Westford, 

Mass. 

MISS  ALMIRA  FRANCES  PICKARD.  51958 

Born  in  Littleton,  Mass, 

Descendant  of  Israel  Haynes,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Cyrus  P.  Pickard  and  Frances  Haynes,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Leander  Haynes  and  Harriet  Hunt,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Israel  Haynes,  Jr.^,  and  Mary  Gleason,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Israel  Haynes  and  Sarah  Darby,  his  wife. 
Israel  Haynes  (1728-1808),  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm 

in  Capt.  Aaron  Haynes'  company,  from  Concord.     He  was 

born  and  died  in  Sudbury,  Mass. 

MISS  SARAH  ELIZABETH  MASON.  51959 

.  Born  in  Windsor,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Thompson,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Jarvis  Mason  and  Ceyarina  Thompson,  his  wife. 


430  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI.UTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Mason  and  Sally  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Thompson  and  Sarah  Hewins,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Thompson  (1755-1837),  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private, 
and,  1779,  as  a  marine  on  board  the  "Queen  of  France."  He 
received  a  pension  for  six  months  as  private  and  ten  months 
as  mariner,  Massachusetts  service.  He  was  born  in  Stoughton. 

Also  No.  33298. 

MRS.  DORA  MARIA  HORTON  ROBERTS.  51960 

Bom  in  Hadley,  Mass. 

Wife  of  John  H.  Roberts,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Thompson. 

Daughter  of  Dwight  Ansel  Horton  and  Amanda  Mason,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ansel  Horton  and  Hannah  Thompson,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51959. 

MRS.  MARTHA  B.  ALLEN.  .  51961 

Born  in  Searsport,  Me. 

Wife  of  Edmund  J.  Allen. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Colburn,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Bradford  McLanathan  and  Elizabeth  A.  Colburn^  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Pliny  Colburn  and  Persis  ,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Colburn  and  Sarah  ,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Colburn  (1736-1826),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
David  Wilder's  company.  Col.  Asa  Whitcomb's  regiment, 
1775.    He  w^as  born  in  Concord;  died  in  Leominster,  Mass. 

Also   No.   47383. 

MRS.  LUCRETIA  ALLEN  CRAIG.  51963 

Bom  in  Sandown,  N.  H. 

Wife  of  John  W.  Craig. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Colburn. 


UNCAGE  BOOK,  431 


Daughter  of  Edmund  J.  Allen  and  Martha  B.  McLanathan,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Bradford   McLanathan  and   Elizabeth   Colburn,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51961. 


MISS  MARY  BLAKE  HORNE.  51963 

Born  in  Woburn,  Mass. 


Descendant  of  Sergt.  William  Blake,  Col.  Joshua  Wingate, 
Abner  Coffin,  and  Col.  Otis  Baker. 

Daughter  of  John  Blake  Home  and  Mary  White  Tay,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Home  and  Lydia  Ham  Blake,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Otis  Home  and  Mary  Coffin,  his  wife;  William 
Blake,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Wingate,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Ichabod  Home  and  Sarah  Baker,  his  wife; 
Abner  Coffin  and  Keziah  Cromwell,  his  wife;  William  Blake  and 
Betsy  Taylor,  his  wife;  Joshua  Wingate  and  Abagail  Roberts,  his 
wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Otis  Baker  and  Lydia  Wentworth,  his  wife. 

William  Blake  (1741-1825),  served  in  Capt.  Daniel  Gordon's 
company,  Col.  David  Oilman's  regiment,  to  reinforce  the 
army  in  New  York,  1776.    He  was  born  at  Epsom. 

Joshua  Wingate  (1725-96),  entered  the  army  as  major.  1775, 
and  was  promoted  colonel  the  same  year.  He  reinforced 
Sullivan,  1776,  and  was  in  the  Rhode  Island  expedition.  1778. 
He  was  a  member  of  the  Assembly  and  of  the  Constitutional 
Convention.    He  was  born  and  died  at  Dover. 

Abner  Coffin,  enlisted  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Jesse  Saunder's 
company,  1775,  raised  for  the  Canadian  expedition,  and  also 
served  under  Capt.  John  Wiley.    He  was  born  1738. 

Otis  Baker  (1727-1801),  served  in  the  legislature^  1775,  and 
was  chosen  Judge  of  Common  Pleas  and  continued  in  that 
office  throughout  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Brookfield,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Dover,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  12780. 


432  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MABELLE  MAUDE  STEVENS.  51964 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Charles  H.  Stevens. 

Descendant  of   Robert   Pond,   Brig.    Gen.   Jedediah   Elderkin, 

Lieut.  Bela  Elderkin,  and  Sergt.  John  Richardson. 
Daughter  of  John  R.  Aull    (1827-85)   and  Ellen  M.  Pond   (1830-1903), 

his  wife,  m.  1853. 
Granddaughter  of  Martin  Pond   (1793-1876)   and  Amy  Elderkin   (1789- 

1853),  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Robert  Pond    (1755-1839)    and  Olive  Richardson 

(1762-1832),,  his  wife,   m.   1780;   Bela   Elderkin    and    Philena    Fitch 

(1755-96),  his  wife,  m.  1773. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter   of    John     Richardson    and    Abagail    Haven     (b. 

1737),  his  wife,  m.  1757;  Jedediah  Elderkin  and  Ann  Wood   (1721- 

1804),  his  wife,  m.  1741. 

Robert  Pond  (1755-1839),  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm  in 
Capt.  Elijah  Pond's  company,  Major  Metcalf's  regiment; 
also  served  several  other  enlistments  under  different  com- 
mands, 1776-80.  He  was  born  in  Wrentham ;  died  in  Frank- 
lin, Mass. 

Jedediah  Elderkin  (1717-93),  served  as  colonel  of  engineers, 
1775 ;  promoted  brigadier  general,  1777,  and  served  several 
sessions  as  member  of  Assembly.  He  was  born  in  Norwich ; 
died  in  Windham,  Conn. 

Bela  Elderkin,  in  1776,  was  lieutenant  of  marines  on  the  ship 
"Oliver  Cromwell,"  and  in  1778  captured  the  "Admiral  Kep- 
pel."  He  was  born,  1751,  in  Windham,  Conn.;  died  in  New 
York. 

John  Richardson  (1735-1809),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Elisha  Pond's  company,  and  in 
1776  promoted  sergeant  in  Capt.  Ebenezer  Pond's  company. 
He  was  born  and  died  in  Wrentham,  Mass. 


linkage;  book.  433 


MRS.  MARTHA  S.  WELLINGTON  ARKUSH.  51965 

Born  in  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Ralph  M.  Arkush. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Benjamin  Wellington,  Samuel  Hastings, 
and  John  Dexter,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Wakefield  Wellington  and  Lydia  Davenport  Col- 
burn,  his  2nd  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Wellington  and  Hepzibah  Hastings,  his  wife; 
John  Dexter  Colburn  and  Clarissa  Crehore,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Wellington  and  Martha  Ball,  his  wife, 
m.  1766;  Samuel  Hastings  and  Lydia  Nelson,  his  wife;  Isaac  Col- 
burn, Jr.,  and  Eliza  Dexter,  his  wife. 

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

Benjamin  Wellington  (1743-1813),  responded  to  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  as  a  minute  man  in  Capt.  John  Parker's  company, 
and  promoted  sergeant  under  Col.  Eleazer  Brooks,  1777.  He 
was  born  and  died  in  Lexington,  Mass. 

Samuel  Hastings  (1757-1834),  was  at  the  battle  of  Lexington; 
also  a  member  of  Gen.  Lee's  Life  Guard,  and  was  taken 
prisoner  with  him  at  Long  Island.  He  was  born  and  died 
in  Lincoln,  Mass. 

Also  No.  42955. 

John  Dexter  (1735-1800),  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Silas  Gates'  company,  Col.  Artemus  Ward's  regiment,  and 
in  1777  in  Capt.  William  Morris'  company,  Col.  Jonathan 
Reed's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Dedham;  died  in  Marl- 
boro, Mass. 

MISS  MARIAN  WHIPPLE.  51966 

Born  in  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Uriah  Corning,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Frederick  J.  Whipple  and  Lucinda  D.  Whipple,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Whipple  and  Elizabeth  W.  Corning,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Uriah  Corning  and  Elizabeth  Willett,  his  wife. 


434  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Uriah  Corning  (1758-1851),  served  from  Bunker  Hill  to  York- 
town.  His  honorable  discharge  signed  by  Washington  is  in 
possession  of  the  family.  He  was  born  and  died  in  Preston, 
Conn. 

Also  Nos.  27711.  42753. 

MISS  ALICE  C.  PAINE.  51967 

Born  in  Boston,  Mass. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Jonathan  Chase. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Marcena  Paine  and  Nellie  Northrop,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Francis  B.  Paine  and  Mary  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of   Samuel   Paine  and  Pamela   Chase,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Chase  and  Sarah  Hall,  his  2nd  wife, 

Jonathan  Chase  (1732-1800),  served  as  colonel  of  New  Hamp- 
shire militia.  He  was  born  in  Sutton,  Mass. ;  died  in  Cornish, 
N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  26592,  40154,  41223,  46771. 

MRS.  IDA  FISK  CLOUDMAN.  51968 

Born  in  Natick,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Harry  R.  Cloudman. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joshua  Fisk,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Albert  Austin  Fisk  and  Sarah  Armstrong,  his  wife 
Granddaughter  of  David  Fisk  and  Lucinda  Austin,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Calvin  Fisk  and  Martha  Pratt,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Fisk  and  Martha  Smith,  his  wife. 
Joshua  Fisk    (1748-91),  commanded  a  company,   1779-80,  in 

Col.  Abner  Perry's  Massachusetts  regiment.     He  was  born 

and  died  in  Natick,  Mass. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  HEARD  RUSSELL.  51969 

Born  in  North  Adams,  Mass. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Russell. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Heard  and  David  Heard,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 


i.inh;age;  book.  435 


Daughter  of  Charles  B.  Heard  and  Helen  M.  Gushing,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Heard,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of   David   Heard  and   Sibyl   Sherman,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Richard  Heard  and  Sarah  Fiske,  his  wife. 

Richard  Heard  (1720-92),  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial 
Congress,  1774;  also  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Nathaniel 
Maynard's  company  from  Salem,  Mass.  He  was  born  and 
died  in  Sudbury. 

David  Heard  (1753-1813),  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm 
as  a  private  in  Capt.  Isaac  Locker's  company,  Col.  James 
Brett's  Massachusetts  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Sudbury, 
Mass. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  LEWIS  BROWN.  51970 

Born  in  Holt  Co.,  Mo. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Plumb. 

Daughter  of  Duncan  Brown  and  Martha  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cyrus  Brown  and  Julia  Duncan,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  George  Brown  and  Temperance  Plumb,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Plumb  and  Anna  Langworthy,  his 
wife. 

Nathaniel  Plumb  (1760-1841),  enlisted,  1777,  for  three  years 
as  a  fifer,  in  Capt.  Christopher  Huntington's  company,  and 
was  at  the  battles  of  Germantown,  Valley  Forge,  Monmouth 
and  Stony  Point.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Albany  County,  1818.  He  was  born  in  Stonington,  Conn.; 
died  in  Brownsville,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  13979,  16526,  50384. 

MISS  CLARA  B.  BROWNING.  51971 

Born  in  Allegheny,  Pa. 

Descendant  of  James  Browning. 

Daughter  of  Ary  Watson  Browning  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Winans,  his 

wife. 
See  No.  51019. 


436  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 


MRS.  ELIZABETH  WILLIAMS  DEPEW.  51972 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Obadiah  Williams. 

Daughter  of  Clifford  Williams  and  Hannah  Height,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Obadiah  Williams  and  Mary  Clifford,  his  wife. 

Obadiah  Williams  (1752-99),  served  as  surgeon's  mate  and 
was  surgeon  in  Col.  John  Stark's  regiment,  at  the  battle  of 
Bunker  Hill.  He  was  born  in  Epping,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Water- 
ville,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  7197,  11755,  17349. 

MRS.  BESSIE  McROE  FILES.  51973 

Born  in  Mobile,  Ala. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Taylor. 

Daughter  of  Malcolm  J.  McRoe  and  Mary  Ann  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Taylor  and  Mary  Ann  Mitchell,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Taylor  and  Eleanor  Cannon,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Taylor  (1740-98),  was  captain  of  a  company  of  South 
Carolina  Light  Dragoons,  and,  1781,  received  a  wound  from 
the  result  of  which  he  lost  a  leg.  He  was  born  in  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. ;  died  in  Pendleton,  S.  C. 

Also  No.  14654. 

MRS.  FRANCES  SNOW  HAMILTON.  51974 

Born  in  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  H.  P.  Hamilton. 

Descendant  of  Simeon  Webster  and  of  Heman  Baker. 
Daughter  of  Samuel  Snow  and  Emily  Amelia  Loing,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Loing  and  Emily  Amelia  Baker,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Sylvanus  Baker  and  Marcia  Webster  (1799-1822), 

his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Webster  and  Sybil  Converse,  his  wife; 

Heman  Baker  and  Temperance  Baker,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  437 


Simeon  Webster,  enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private  under  Col.  Charles 
Webb  from  Waterbury  County,  Conn.     He  was  born  1760. 

Heman  Baker  (1741-1806),  served,  1775,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Joshua  Gray's  company,  Massachusetts  service.  He  was 
born  in  Yarmouth,  Mass.;  died  in  Tolland,  Conn. 


MRS.  HELLEN  PEARSON  NILES  KEELER.  51975 

Born  in  Ontario,  Canada. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Keeler. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Gideon  Foster. 

Daughter  of  Randolph  Pearson  Niles  and  Carrie  Acer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Adams  Acer  and  Katherine  Foster  (Doolittle), 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  John  Foster  and  Asenath  Toombs,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Foster  and  Hannah  Perry,  his  wife. 

Gideon  Foster  (1748-1845),  served  as  second  lieutenant  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  as  captain  in  Col.  John  Mansfield's  reg- 
iment. He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Essex  County, 
1831,  for  service  as  captain  in  the  Massachusetts  State  troops. 
He  was  born  and  died  in  Danvers. 

Also  No,  28869. 


MRS.  GEORGIANA  ORD  MEARS.  51976 

Bom  in  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

Wife  of  Harry  Wilder  Mears. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Cresap,  Lieut.  Daniel  Cresap,  Jr.,  and  Col. 

Thomas  Cresap,  of  Maryland. 
Daughter  of   Robert  Brent  Ord  and  Eliza  Good,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Ord  and  Rebecca  Ruth  Cresap,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Cresap,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Van  Swearen- 

gen,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51926. 


438  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 

Daniel  Cresap  (1727-98),  served  on  the  Committee  of  Safety 
and  was  appointed  to  raise  money.  He  was  born  in  Skipton, 
England;  died  in  Washington  County,  Md. 

Also  No.  20321. 

Daniel  Cresap,  Jr.  (1753-94),  was  lieutenant  of  riflemen  under 
his  uncle,  Capt.  Michael  Cresap,  the  first  company  sent  to 
Boston,  and  was  at  the  siege.  He  was  taken  prisoner  at 
Fort  Washington  and  endured  many  hardships.  He  was 
born  and  died  in  Allegheny  County,  Md. 

Also  No.  20321. 

MRS.  MAYBELLE  R.  ORD  SHOEMAKER.  51977 

Bom  in  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Cresap,  Lieut.  Daniel  Cresap,  Jr.,  and  Col. 

Thomas  Cresap,  of  Maryland. 
Daughter  of  Robert  Brent  Ord  and  Eliza  Good,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51976. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  NEVILLE  STRONG  CALLAHAN.  51978 

Bom  in  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Easley  Hill  Callahan. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Gen.  Daniel  Morgan,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Weeks  Strong  and  Caroline  Neville,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Morgan  La  Fayette  Neville  and  Caroline  Dennison, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Morgan  Neville  and  Baker,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Presley  Neville  and  Nancy  Morgan,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Morgan  and  Abigail  Bailey,  his 
wife. 

Daniel  Morgan  (1736-1802),  in  1775,  commanded  a  company 
of  Virginia  riflemen  at  the  siege  of  Boston  and  was  the  first 
to  cross  the  St.  Lawrence  in  the  Quebec  expedition,  where 
he  was  captured.  He  was  conspicuous  at  Saratoga  and  after 
the   surrender  Burgoyne  said  to  him,  "You  command  the 


uneage;  book.  439 


finest  regiment  in  the  world."  For  his  brilHant  victory  over 
Tarleton  at  Cowpens  Congress  presented  him  with  a  gold 
medal.  He  was  an  original  member  of  the  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati.  He  was  born  in  New  Jersey;  died  in  Winches- 
ter, Va. 
Also  No.  7446. 


MRS.  MARGARET  PEASE  SEMPLE.  51979 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wife  of  Walter  H.  Semple. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Collins,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Horace  Collins  Pease  and  Margaretta  Darach  Young,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Cone  Pease  and  Matilda  Collins,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Collins  and  Eunice  Parsons,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Collins  and  Grace  Brown,  his  wife. 
Joseph  Collins  (1746-1826),  served  in  the  commissary  during 

the  war.    He  was  born  and  died  in  Somers,  Conn. 
Also  No.  10923. 


MRS.  EMILY  SABIN  CROCKER.  51980 

Born  in  Memphis,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Martin  Crocker. 

Descendant  of  Martin  Joseph  Pine. 

Daughter  of  Carleton  Sabin  and  Cordelia  Bristol,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stodard  Bristol  and  Eleanor  Pine,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Martin  Joseph  Pine  and  Sally  Hickey,  his  wife. 

Martin  Joseph  Pine  (1763-1841),  served,  1777,  as  matross  in 
Capt.  David  Allen's  company,  3rd  artillery  regiment,  Massa- 
chusetts Continental  troops.  He  was  born  in  Boston ;  died  in 
Livonia,  N.  Y. 


440  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ALICE  SHEPARD  CRANDALL.  51981 

Born  in  St  Joseph,  Mich, 

■       Wife  of  George  N.  Crandall. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Hitchcock  and  of  David  Rhoades. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Shepard  (b.  1843)  and  Mary  J.  Dickinson  (b. 
1848),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Shepard  (1822-1905)  and  Alvena  Lane 
(1821-98),  his  wife»  m.  1840. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Roswell  Lane  (1798-1870)  and  Jerusha  Rhoades 
(1802-97),  his  wife,  m.  1820. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  David  Rhoades  and  Jerusha  Hitchcock  (b. 
1771),  his  wife,  m.  1801. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hitchcock  and  Betsy  Hitchcock, 
his  wife,  m.  1766. 

Samuel  Hitchcock  (1731-1839),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Peter  Ingersol's  company,  Col.  John  Brown's  Berkshire  Coun- 
ty, Massachusetts  regiment.  He  was  born  in  New  Milford, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Sheffield,  Mass. 

David  Rhoades  (1755-1839),  enlisted  from  Stoughton,  Mass., 
as  a  private,  1775,  and  was  in  the  battle  of  Trenton.  He 
received  a  pension,  1832,  for  his  service  at  Cayuga  County, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  37740. 

MISS  ELISABETH  S.  LOUNSBURY.  51982 

Born  in  Pontiac,  Mich. 

Descendant  of  James  Thompson,  Lieut.  Jonathan  Thompson, 
Dr.  Thaddeus  Thompson,  Adjt.  Joshua  Myrick,  Eliakim 
Warden,  David  Manning,  Col.  Giles  Jackson,  and  Capt. 
Benjamin  Cooley. 

Daughter  of  Robert  J.  Lounsbury  (b.  1853)  and  Harriet  Beach  (1854- 
1909),  his  wife,  m.  1880. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Lounsbury  (1815-81)  and  Catherine  Myrick 
(1815-69),  his  wife,  m.  1840;  Samuel  Elmore  Beach  (1823-93)  and 
Sophronia  Thompson  (1826-1913),  his  wife,  m.  1849. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  441 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Lounsbury  (1784-1833^  and  Lydia  War- 
dell  (1789-1866),  his  wife,  m.  1813;  Noah  Beach  (1788-1866)  and 
Eunice  Cooley  (1791-1879),  his  wife;  Samuel  Myrick  (1780-1866) 
and  Sarah  Smith  (1784-1851),  his  wife,  m,  1806;  John  W.  Thomp- 
son (1788-1841)  and  Sophronia  Manning  (1789-1831),  his  wife,  m. 
1811, 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Eliakim  Wardell  and  Catherine  —  (1759- 

1818),   his   1st  wife;    John    Beach     (1768-1821)     and   Mary  

(1769-1818),    his    wife;    Benjamin    Cooley    and    Ruth    Beach    (1756- 

1825),  his  wife,  m.   1773;    Joshua    Myrick    and    Jane (1734- 

1811),  his  wife;  Thaddeus  Thompson  and  Betty  Whitlock  (1750 
1826),  his  wife,  m.  1780;  David  Manning  and  Anna  Jackson  (1761- 
1847),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Gershom  Beach  and  Mary  (or  Elizabeth) 
Salter,  his  wife;  Jonathan  Thompson  and  Elizabeth  Warriner  (d. 
1804),  his  wife,  m.  1750;  Giles  Jackson  and  Anna  Thomas  (1740-80), 
his  wife. 

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  James  Thompson  and  Mary  Hancock 
d.  1782),  his  wife,  m.  1723. 

James  Thompson  (1696-1776),  in  1774  signed  the  Association 
Test.    He  was  born  in  Woburn ;  died  in  Brimfield,  Mass. 

Jonathan  Thompson  (1727-1824),  responded  to  the  Lexington 
Alarm  as  a  lieutenant  and  served  through  the  war.  He  was 
born  and  died  in  Brimfield,  Mass. 

Also  No.  29362. 

Thaddeus  Thompson  (1751-1823),  served  as  a  surgeon  in  the 
revolution  attached  to  the  army  of  the  South.  He  waf.  placed 
on  the  pension  roll,  1823,  from  Broome  County,  New  York. 
He  was  born  in  Brimfield,  Mass. 

Eliakim  Wardell  (1763-1823),  served  as  a  private  in  the  West- 
chester County,  New  York  militia,  under  Col.  Frederick  Wies- 
senfal  and  was  also  a  prisoner  of  war,  1779-80.  He  died  at 
Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y. 

David  Manning  (1759-1816),  enlisted  under  Capt.  Moses 
Ashley,  1777,  for  three  years  in  the  Massachusetts  militia. 
After  the  war  he  resided  in  Stockbridge,  where  he  became 
a  militia  officer.    He  was  born  in  Sharon ;  died  in  Lisle,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  44589. 


442  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOIvUTlON. 

Giles  Jackson  (1733-1810),  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial 
Congress,  1774,  and  was  major  of  the  first  Berkshire  County 
regiment.  He  was  chief  of  staff  at  Saratoga  and  drew  up 
the  capitulation  between  Gates  and  Burgoyne.  He  fought 
in  many  battles  and  arrived  at  Yorktown  the  day  after  the 
surrender.  He  was  born  in  Weston;  died  in  Tryingham, 
Mass. 

Also  No.   14345. 

Benjamin  Cooley  (1747-1810),  commanded  a  company  of  Ver- 
mont militia,  1778.  He  responded  to  various  alarms  under 
Col.  Ebenezer  Allen  and  Col.  Gideon  Warren.  He  was  born 
in  Greenwich,  Mass. ;  died  in  Pittsford,  Vt. 

Also  No.  29959. 

Joshua  Myrick  (1745-1823),  served  as  captain  and  adjutant  in 
the  Dutchess  County,  New  York  militia,  under  Cols.  Moses 
Dusenbury  and  Henry  Dudenton.  He  was  born  in  Putnam; 
died  in  Carmel,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  EMMA  WAITE  STODDARD.  51983 

Born  in  Ontario,  Canada. 

Wife  of  Addison  Stoddard. 

Descendant  of  David  Johnson, 

Daughter  of  Brockholet  Livingston  Waite  and  Sarah  West  Kathan, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abner  Waite  and  Sally  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  David  Johnson  and  Mary  Joiner,  his  wife. 

David  Johnson  (1758-1839),  enlisted,  1776,  as  private  under 
Capt.  Alexander  Hamilton,  Col.  Lamb's  regiment,  and  was  in 
the  battles  of  White  Plains,  Brandywine,  Germantown,  Mon- 
mouth, and  Yorktown.  In  1818,  he  was  placed  on  the  pension 
rolls.    He  died  in  Saratoga  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  48575. 

MRS.  CAROLYN  JUDKINS  LONGYEAR.  51984 

Bom  in  Hersey,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Francis  D.  Longyear. 
Descendant  of  Abraham  Haskins. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  443 


Daughter  of  James  Byron  Judkins  and  Anna  Haskins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abram  Haskins  and  Margaret  Spence,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Haskins  and  Lucy  Patterson,  his  2nd  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Haskins  and  Lois  Watts,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Haskins  (1756-1836),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Japhet  Daniel's  company.  Col.  Calvin  Smith's  Massachusetts 
regiment.  He  was  born  in  Edgemont,  Mass.;  died  in  West- 
moreland, N.  Y. 

MRS.  MAY  LEGGETT  ABEL.  51985 

Bom  in  Waterford,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Frederic  L.  Abel. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Leggett,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of   Mortimer  Allen   Leggett  and  Jennie  M.  Whitehead,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Augustus  Wright  Leggett  and  Elizabeth  Seaman,  his 

wife. 
Gr-granddaughter    of    William    Haight    Leggett    and    Margaret    Peck 

Wright,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Leggett  and  Mary  Haight,  his  wife. 
Thomas  Leggett  (1755-1843),  was  taken  prisoner  and  carried 

to  Burgoyne's  camp  where  he  made  his  escape.    He  was  born 

in  Westchester  County,  N.  Y. ;  died  in  New  York. 
Also  No.  32927. 

MRS.  LILLIE  WHITNEY  LARNED.  51986 

Bom  in  Detroit,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Charles  Pierpont  Larned. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Whitney,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Clark  J.  Whitney  and  Eleanor  Van  de  Venter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Willard  Whitney  and  Laura  Pearsall,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Whitney  and  Phebe  Parker,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Whitney. 

Joshua  Whitney  (1724-1814),  enlisted,  1775,  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Elliot's  8th  company,  Col.  Israel  Putnam's  3rd  Massachusetts 
regiment.    He  was  bom  and  died  in  Killingly,  Conn. 


444  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  KATHERINE  B.  MERRITT.  51987 

Born  in  Plymouth,  Mich. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Elijah  Kinney. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  W.  Merritt,  Jr.,  and  Alma  C.  Briggs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  W.  Merritt  and  Hannah  (Famum)  Den- 
ton, his  wife, 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Denton  and  Hannah  Kinney,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Kinney  and  Jerusha  Kinney,  his  wife. 

Elijah  Kinney  (1743-1830),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  corporal  in 
Capt.  Rufus  Herrick's  company,  4th  regiment,  under  Col. 
James  Holmes.    He  was  born  in  Ireland ;  died  in  New  York. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  SLATER  COOK.  51988 

Bom  in  Arlington,  Wis. 

Wife  of  William  Wallace  Cook. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Batterson. 

Daughter  of  David  Sylvester  Slater  and  Martha  Ann  Newton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  L.  W.  Newton  and  Catharine  Woods,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Newton  and  Anna  Batterson,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr  granddaughter  of  Joseph  Batterson  and  Rebecca  Dodd,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Batterson  (1755-1838),  enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Thomas  Converse's  company,  Col.  Heman  Swift's  regi- 
ment, and  was  at  the  battles  of  Germantown,  Monmonth  and 
Yorktown.  He  was  placed  on  the  New  York  pension  roll, 
1818.    He  died  in  Unadilla,  N.  Y. 

MISS  LEILA  CHANDLER.  51989 

Born  in  Delta  Co.,  Mich. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Chandler  and  of  Joshua  Sinclair. 
Daughter   of   Alden   Chandler   and   Dorcas   Burham   Sinclair,   his  2nd 
wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  445 


Granddaughter    of    Joseph    Chandler    and    Polly    Cushman,    his    wife; 

Joshua  Sinclair  and  Abigail  Pattee,  his  wife, 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Chandler  and  Rachel  Magoon,  his  wife. 
Josiah  Chandler  (1748-1834),  was  a  minute  man  from  Plymp- 

ton  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.     He  was  born  in  Plympton, 

Mass. ;  died  in  Montville,  Maine. 
Joshua  Sinclair  (1760-1845),  served  as  a  fifer  in  the  expedition 

to  Canada,  1776,  and  was  honorably  discharged,  1780.     He 

was  born  in  Nottingham,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Ohio. 
Also  No.  18629. 

MRS.  LAURA  RICE  LESTER.  51990 

Born  in  Sheldon,  Vt. 

Wife  of  David  Lester. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Adam  Rice. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  Rice  and  Laura  Stone,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Adam  Rice  and  Lois  Wood,  his  wife. 

Adam  Rice  (1739-1817),  responded  to  the  Lexington  Alarm  in 
a  company  which  marched  to  Cambridge  and  subsequently 
served  in  the  Hampshire  County  regiment  under  Col.  Ruggles 
Woodbridge.    He  was  born  in  Westboro,  Mass. 

MRS.  LAURA  LESTER  ROBERTS.  51991 

Born  in  St.  Clair  Co.,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Walter  S.  Roberts. 

Descendant  of  Adam  Rice. 

Daughter  of  David  Lester  and  Laura  Rice,  his  wife. 

See  No.  51990. 

MRS.  ANNA  E.  MUNSON  FORSYTH.  5199? 

Born  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Wife  of  William  R.  Forsyth. 

Descendant  of  Mathew  Sharp,  of  Pennsylvania. 


446  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Merrick  Munson  and  Jane  Liggett,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Liggett  and  Rosanna  Sharp,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter  of   Mathew  Sharp  and  Elizabeth  Lindsay,  his  wife. 
Mathew  Sharp  (1751-96),  served  as  private  in  the  Pennsylvania 

Hne  and  was  at  Valley  Forge  and  Monmouth. 
Also  No.  23404. 


MRS.  EMILY  DAYTON  STREIBERT.,  51993 

Born  in  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Jacob  Streibert. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Manasseh  Sawyer. 

Daughter  of  Johnson  Dayton  and  Azubah  Goodale,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chauncey  Goodale  and  Hepzibah  Sawyer,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Manasseh  Sawyer  and  Beulah  Howe,  his  wife. 

Manasseh  Sawyer  (1759-1842),  enlisted  at  Westmoreland,  N. 
H.,  and  was  a  private  in  the  independent  company  of  Coast 
Rangers,  1776 ;  was  promoted  sergeant  and  served  to  the 
close  of  the  war;  was  engaged  in  the  battles  of  Bennington, 
Saratoga  and  Yorktown.  In  1818  he  received  a  pension.  He 
was  born  in  Leominster,  Mass. ;  died  in  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  20579,  39278. 


MRS.  JULIA  ELIZABETH  GRAVES  BELKNAP.  51994 

Born  in  Dyer,  Ind. 

Wife  of  Herbert  P.  Belknap. 

Descendant  of  Abel  Castle,  Eleazer  Greene,  and  Jonathan  Lynde. 
Daughter  of  John  B.  Graves  and  Frances  Elizabeth  Greene,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Lynde  Greene  and  Julia  Laura  Castle,  his  wife. 
Gr-granddaughter   of   Jonathan   Castle  and    Frances    P.    O'Brien,  his 

wife;  Daniel  C.  Greene  and  Elizabeth  G.  Lynde,  his  wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abel  Castle  and  Sarah  Woodbury  Pubrey,  his 

wife;  Eleazer  Greene  and  Thankful   (Spencer)   Williams,  his  wife; 

Jonathan  Lynde  and  Polly  Franklin,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  447 


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,  Vt, 

Eleazer  Greene  (1749-1813),  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Nathan 
Chapman's  company.  He  was  born  in  Killingly ;  died  in  Beth- 
lehem, Conn. 

Jonathan  Lynde  (1756-1829),  was  placed  on  the  pensfon  roll, 
1818,  for  service  as  private  in  the  Massachusetts  line.  He 
was  born  in  Leicester,  Mass, ;  died  in  Essex  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  33536, 

MRS.  ELLA  KATE  McCOLL.  51995 

Born  in  Ripon,  Wis, 

Wife  of  John  A.  McColl,  M.  D. 
Descendant  of  Samuel  Freeman,  of  Maine. 
Daughter  of  Charles  Freeman  Swain  and  Lucy  Knight,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Charles  Putnam  Swain  and  Harriet  Bryant,  his  wife, 
Gr-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Bryant  and  Mary  Freeman,  his  wife, 
Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Freeman  and  Mary  Fowle,  his  wife. 
Samuel  Freeman  (1743-1831),  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial 
Congress,  1775.     He  was  appointed  secretary,  served  until 
1781,  and  during  that  time  was  a  member  of  that  body.    He 
was  born  and  died  in  Portland, 
Also  No.  18531. 

MRS.  EFFA  L.  BANGS  WESSELIUS.  51996 

Born  in  Delaware  Co.,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  S.  Wesselius. 

Descendant  of  John  Lee,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  F.  Bangs  and  Alice  Dickinson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Bangs  and  Hannah  Lee,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Lee  and  Mollie  Olmstead,  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  John  Lee  and  Olive  Towner,  his  wife. 


448  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI<UTlON. 


John  Lee  (1749-1813),  served  several  enlistments  under  dif- 
ferent commands  during-  the  revolution.  He  w^as  born  at 
Redding,  Conn.;  died  in  Roxbury,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  14344. 

MRS.  BELLE  RISDON  HINMAN  LAMMERS.  51997 

Born  in  Port  Huron,  Mich. 

Wife  of  Arthur  William  Lammers, 

Descendant  of  Abijah  Hinman,  Corp.  Thomas  Parm.ele,  Dr. 
Seth  Hastings,  Major  William  Southworth,  Matthev^  Barber, 
Corp.  Josiah  Risdon,  Reuben  Moulton,  and  Rial  Nev/land. 

Daughter  of  Edward  C.  Hinman  (b.  1852)  and  Carrie  L.  Risdon 
(1855-87),  his  wife,  m.  1876. 

Granddaughter  of  John  F.  Hinman  (1816-1900)  and  Harriet  E.  Hoyt 
(1829-1906),  his  wife,  m.  1846;  Lewis  C.  Risdon  (1824-87)  and 
Gertrude  B.  Judd  (1830-77),  his  wife,  m.  1851. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Truman  H.  Hinman  (1781-1843)  and  Betsey 
Moulton  (1779-1842),  his  wife,,  m.  1808;  Orange  Risdon  (1786-1879) 
and  Sally  Newland  (1780-1866),  his  wife;  William  P.  Judd  (1807- 
70)  and  Susan  Wood  (1806-83)  ;  John  T.  Hoyt  (1806-89)  and  Har- 
riet Tillotson   (1809-94),  his  wife,  m.  1828. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Adoniram  Hinman  (1757-1830)  and  Martha 
Barber  (1763-1824),  his  wife;  Reuben  Moulton  and  Rebecca  Carver 
(1744-1828),  his  wife,  m.  1767;  Josiah  Risdon  and  Martha  Cochran, 
his  wife;  Rial  Newland  and  Dorcas  Irish  (1766-1840),  his  wife; 
Dr.  Elnathan  Judd  (1772-1846)  and  Betsey  Hastings  (1782-7876),  his 
wife,  m.  1802;  Ira  Tillotson  (1783-1858)  and  Harriet  Southworth 
(1778-1868),  his  wife,  m.  1808. 

Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Abijah  Hinman  and  Rebecca  Minor,  his 
wife,  m.  1756;  Seth  Hastings  and  Eunice  Parmele  (1763-1821),  his 
wife,  m.  1779;  William  Southworth  and  Mary  Throop  (1760-1828), 
his  wife,  m.  1782;  Mathew  Barber  and  Hannah  McFarland  (1737- 
1815),  m.  1758. 

Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Parmele  and  Elizabeth  Roots 
1744-80),  his  wife,  m.  1762. 

Abijah  Hinman  (1733-1807),  enlisted,  1777,  in  Capt.  John 
Strong's  company,  Lieut.  James  Hubbard's  regiment.  He 
was  bom  in  Woodbury,  Conn.;  died  in  Benson,  Vt. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  449 


Thomas  Parmele  (1742-1818),  jserved  as  corporal,  1776,  in 
Capt.  Thomas  Bull's  company  of  Light  Horse,  Major  Shel- 
don's Connecticut  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Guilford,  Conn.  ; 
died  in  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Seth  Hastings  (1745-1830),  was  a  surgeon  in  Col.  Increase 
Moseley's  detachment,  Connecticut  militia,  in  the  Revolution- 
ary war.  He  was  born  in  Hatfield,  Mass. ;  died  in  Clinton, 
N.  Y. 

William  Southworth  (1753-1808),  was  lieutenant  of  a  train- 
band, 1779,  and,  1781,  major  of  Rhode  Island  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Little  Compton,  R.  I. 

Also  Nos.  2789,  8375,  18240,  36343,  42218. 

Matthew  Barber  (1734-1808),  enlisted,  1777,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  James'  company,  from  Manchester,  Mass.  He  was 
born  in  Pittsfield;  died  in  Benson,  Vt. 

Josiah  Risdon  (1753-1830),  served  as  corporal  in  Capt.  Na- 
thaniel Smith's  company  of  militia.  Col.  Ira  Allen's  Vermont 
regiment. 

Reuben  Moulton  (1743-1803),  served,  1779,  as  a  scout  in  Capt. 
Ephraim  Bull's  company.  Col.  Warren's  regiment  of  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Essex,  Conn. ;  died  in  Castleton,  Vt. 

Rial  Newland  (1753-1804),  enlisted,  1779,  in  Capt.  Ephraim 
Woodworth'  company.  Col.  John  McCrea's  regiment  of 
militia.    He  was  born  in  Saratoga ;  died  in  Stillwater,  N.  Y. 

MISS  BLANCHE  MAY  MEAD.  51998 

Born  in  Saline,  Mich. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Josiah  Risdon. 

Daughter  of  William  D.  Mead,  Jr.,  and  Anna  Elizabeth  Hickmott,  his 

wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  D.  Mead  and  Harriet  Risdon,  his  wife. 
See  No.  51997. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  RISDON  HINMAN  GARRISON.  51999 

Born  in  Portage,  Wis. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Seth  Hastings. 

Daughter  of  Edward  C.  Hinman  (b.  1852)  and  Carrie  L.  Risdon, 
(1855-87),  his  wife. 


45©  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  C.  Risdon  (1824-87)  and  Gertrude  B,  Judd 
(1830-77),  his  wife,  m.  1851. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  P.  Judd  (1807-703  and  Susan  Wood 
1806-89). 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Elnathan  Judd,  M.  D.  (1772-1846),  and  Bet- 
sey Hastings  (1782-1876),  his  wife,  m.  1802. 

See  No.  51997. 

MRS.  ELEANOR  WELLEMIN  CHAMPUN.  52000 

Bom  in  St.  Joseph  Co.,  Mich. 

Descendant  of  Matthew  Brown,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  EHas  Wellemin  and  Nancy  Allen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Allen  and  Eleanor  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  William  Brown  and  Jean   (Brown),  his  wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter  of  Mathew  Brown  and  Eleanor  Lyttle,  his  wife 
(parents  of  Jean). 

Mathew  Brown  (1732-77),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety  of  Northumberland  County,  1776,  and  Deputy  of  the 
Convention  that  framed  the  Constitution.  He  joined  the  Fly- 
ing Camp  and  died  of  camp  fever  in  Lycoming  County,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  1075.  14368,  43038. 


"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  lineaRe  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. 


INDEX 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION 


Abel,  May  Leggett 443 

Adsitt,  Mary  Ingersoll 178 

Albaugh,  Eula  L 104 

Aldrich,  Helen  F 423 

Aldridge,  Hattie  Tabb  Powe 301 

Alexander,  Harriet  Eloise 378 

Allen,  Amy  Abbott 163 

Allen,  Anna  Courtney 290 

Allen,  Helen  C.  C 127 

Allen,   Martha  B 430 

Anderson,  Helen  O.  M.  D 51 

Anderson,  Juliette  Norma 265 

Anderson,  Susanna  McFeely 160 

Andrews,  Alice  Olivia  Mosher 115 

Andrews,  Emma  May 347 

Andrews,  Lily  Lamar  Sale 14 

Anthony,  Anna  Elizabeth  Bullock 9 

Arkush,  Martha  S.  Wellington 433 

Arnold,  Abbie  Louise 133 

Arnold,  Grace  Butler 336 

Ashe,  Rebecca  Bird 16 

Ayer,  M.  Jeanette 406 

Babson,  Franc  Palmer 161 

Bacon,  Ruth  144 

Badley,  Katharine  Davis 83 

Bailey,  Nina  Vance 245 

Bailtiere,  Mary  D 337 

Baldwin,  Adele  Harrison 328 

Ballou,  Irene 13 

Barbour,  Josephine  A 62 

Barbour,   Lizzie   Smith 277 

Barclay,  Bernice  267 


452  DAUGHTERS  OP  THE  AMERICAN  REVOEUTION. 


Bardeen,  Frances  H 38 

Barkley,  Flora  E.  Spencer 372 

Barlow,    Florence    M 10 

Barlow,  Sallie  W.  Cox 275 

Barnes,  Elizabeth  Barton  Glenn 415 

Barrett,  Laura  Dunham 260 

Bartlett,  Jessie  H.  Follett 288 

Bartlett,  Lida  L 160 

Bartley,  Amelia  Skinner 152 

Bassett,  Jennie   (Bassett) 415 

Basten,  Mary  De  La  Montayne 202 

Battles,  Henrietta  Beebe 134 

Beach,  Helen  Frey 385 

Beale,  Caroline  Rowland 217 

Beale,  Elva  217 

Beale,  Florence  Lutz 216 

Beale,  Lorena  M.  Jones 217 

Bean,  Eva  E.  Waterhouse 117 

Beecher,  Mabel  Esther  Hart 291 

Belknap,  Julia  Elizabeth  Graves 446 

Bell,  Grace  D.  Smith 320 

Bell,  Pansy  Metta 84 

Bell,  Sarah  M.  Jamison 83 

Belt,  Julia   119 

Beman,  Helen  Stafiford 7,3 

Benj  amin,  Alice  Maud 58 

Bertelsman,  Alice  Adeline  Pollock 358 

Bethea,  Gabriella  Eloise 17 

Bethel,  Helen  Magruder 280 

Betz,  Emma  Elizabeth  Jarrett 121 

Betz,  Nellie  V 121 

Beverley,  Lucy  S 399 

Bigelow,  Frances  Gillette 148 

Birdsey,  Jennie 44 

Blackwell,  Belle  Alston  McMillan 302 

Blanchard,  Jessie  Bucknam 148 

Blanton,  Ella  McDonald 343 

Blood,  Ella  Richardson 429 

Blythe,  Grace  Smith 97 

Bonney,  Eva  Vernon  Leflferts 171 

Booth,  Alice   89 

Booth,  Eva  L.  Miller 191 

Borroum,  Carrie  True  McWilliams 400 

Boss,  Caroline  Amelia 203 

Bostwick,  Clara  Young  Chase 28 

Bostwick,  Maude  Seymour  Welton 216 

Bourne,  Ida  K. 8 

Bowen,  Lucile  Shirley  LangstafF 23 

Bowles,  Abbie  Adams 116 

Bowyer,  Dorleskie  Taylor 303 

Boyd,  Mary  Bell 262 

Boynton,  Sara  F 420 


INDEX.  453 


Brackett,  Julia  S.  McG 349 

Bragg,  Hattie  Hewlett 384 

Bragg,  Mary  Jane 313 

Brandon,  Daisy  Patterson 150 

Breese,  Elizabeth  C.  McCullough 67 

Brehm,  Mary  Kinney 193 

Brierly,  Ida  C 140 

Brinker,   Mary  Christopher 141 

Brizzolara,  Elizabeth  Moores 312 

Brock,  Agnes  L 285 

Brodix,  Mary  E.  Wicks 88 

Brooks,  Mary  Naomi 45 

Brown,  Anna  Scott 348 

Brown,  Elizabeth  Lewis 435 

Brown,  Kate  Cantrell 261 

Brown,  Lillian  F 165 

Brown,  Lyde  Pope 262 

Brown,  Mary  H.  Letts 375 

Brown,  Mary  Nelson  Matson 93 

Brown,  Sarah  W.  Kendall 183 

Brown,  Sylvia  H 314 

Browning,  Clara  B 435 

Browning,  Roberta  Coleman 397 

Bryan,  Mary  Patterson 411 

Bryant,  Sallie  B.  Sadler 311 

Buchanan,  Sarah  Wiley 284 

Buck,  Leila  Johnson 17 

Buck,  Lena  Staat 84 

Buford,  Carrie  Caldwell 207 

Buford,  Sindey 266 

Bunn,  Bertie  Bailey 34i 

Bunting,  Betsey  Newton 176 

Burchard,  Lucinda  Charles 7,7 

Burdette,  Clara  Bradley 315 

Burgess,  Grace  Anna 427 

Burgess,  Leila  Chapman 293 

Burnham,  Ellen  B.  G 293 

Burnside.  Olive  Bell 83 

Burrell,  Emma  A I39 

Butler,  Alice  Isabelle 6t 

Butler,  Ann  L.  Jones 46 

Butler,  Mary  Foot 400 

Butterworth,  Blanche  Ralston 360 

Byars,  Jane  Bailey 31 

Caldwell.  Martha  L 224 

Calhon,  Estelle  Trezavant  C 3^4 

Calhoun,  Flora  Young 164 

Calhound,  Mable  A.  Ash 164 

Callahan,  Josephine  Neville  Strong 4.38 

Cameron,  Elizabeth  W.  Martindale 205 

Carpenter,  Alice  Worley 89 


454  DAUGHTERS  OP  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Carpenter,  Fanny  Clark 424 

Carpenter,  Helen  Roberts 199 

Carpenter,  Mary  Frances 39 

Carpenter,  Maude  Powell 210 

Carr,  Josephine  Stafford 74 

Carter,  Fannie  Fairbank 358 

Carter,  Kizziah  Drewry 277 

Carver,  Mary  Hannah 5 

Chambers,  Lida  J.  Spencer 360 

Champlin,  Eleanor  Wellman 450 

Chandler,  Leila /\^/\ 

Chapin,  Elsie  Rood 65 

Chesebrough,  Edna 243 

Chesebrough,  Grace  Louise 243 

Child,  Georgietta  Pike 426 

Christian,  Edith  Murray  Dyche 299 

Church,  Blanche  Adelaide 356 

Clark,  Leonora  Weidler 2 

Clarke,  Eugenia  Goldsborough 412 

Clarke,  Sallie  Pumphrey 392 

Clinton,  Marrion  B 292 

Cloudman,  Ida  Fisk 434 

Cobb,  Carrie  Adelaide  Walton 5 

Cofer,  Corinne  Able 25 

Cogswell,  Laurentia  P.  C 415 

Cole,  Alma  Gillette 181 

Cole,  Lily  C 308 

Cole,  Mary  J.  Williams 407 

Cole,  Nellie  L.  Allen 238 

Coleman,  Mary  Brooks 249 

Coles,  Vesta  Birdsey 45 

Cook,  Agnes  L.  Corkins 57 

Cook,  Eulalie  McDowell 175 

Cook,  Gertrude  Slater 444 

Cook,  Margaret  C.  Marcy 219 

Cooper,  Edna  R.  Lank 236 

Cope.  Ida  Virginia 180 

Copeland.  Amanda  Lou 246 

Cordry,  Almira  Sheffield 382 

Cornish,  Agnes  R ^37 

Correll,  Evelyn  Hatch 259 

Cothran,  Jeanie  Harrison 249 

Couden,  Harriet  Dunbar 339 

Coulehan,  Carrie  G 121 

Cowan,  Augusta  Phelps no 

Craig,  Lucretia  Allen 430 

Craig,  Nettie  Sue 18 

Crandall,  Alice  Shepard 440 

Cranston,  Ethel  Peirce  Slocum 409 

Crary,  Julia  Jones 348 

Cravens,  Emily  J.  Webb 253 

Crawford,  Edith  B 155 


INDEX.  455 


Creasy,  May  Wells 224 

Criser,  Laura  Alice  Crawford 288 

Crispin,  Lydia  De  Witt 242 

Crocker,  Emily  Sabin 439 

Cross,  Lulu  Hazen  Ware 87 

Crouch,  Leona  Penelope  Edwards 269 

Crowley,  Mary  C.  Ames 264 

Crum,  Lucretia  Mordecai 245 

Currier,  Elizabeth  Nancy  Todd 125 

Curtis,  Mabel  Hempstead 324 

Curtiss,  Margaret  63 

Cutrer,  Blanche  Clark 264 

Dahlquist,  Elizabeth  Burnap 97 

Dana,  Edith  Murray 105 

Daniell,  Maria  L.  Lyford 237 

Darling,  Emily  M 42 

Davidson,  Elsie  Bell 102 

Davis,  Cornelia  Mclver 16 

Davis,  Emma  F.  Palmer 61 

Davis,  Jennie  11 

Davis,  Maud  Shepherd 350 

Davison,  Nellie  Jessup iii 

Dawley,  Eliza  Maxson 10 

Day,  Katharine  Huntington 365 

Day,  Louisa  Elizabeth 327 

Day,  Statira  Smith 383 

Dayhuff,  Angle  M.  Butcher 368 

Deake,  Josephine  Bailey 58 

Dean,  Constance  V.  Lawrence 314 

Dean,  Mary  Benton 156 

Dean,  Sallie  Wills 250 

Decker,  Pansy  Stewart 98 

Denman,  Mary  Skiles 211 

Demaree,  Kate  Scott 6 

Demarest,  Bertha   390 

Dement,  Gladys  E.  Fairbank 52 

Dening,  Maud  Broumel  King 1 18 

Depew,  Elizabeth  Williams 436 

Derby,  Emma  Sperry 304 

Deshler,  Louise  Rowe 95 

Devine,  Elsie  Forbes 317 

De  Voe,  Lucy  Dillon 74 

Dewey,  Edna  Sabin 55 

Dexter,  Agnes  Tisdale 272 

Dexter,  Ellen  C.  Bellinger 49 

Dibble,  H.  Alison  Webb 254 

Diesterweg,  Terressa  Hartshorn 356 

Dill,  Camilla  Walker 366 

Ditman,  Nettie  Barrow 407 

Divine,  Mary  Ringgold 268 

Dodds,  Louise  Snover loi 


456  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Doub,  Ann  Cochran 30 

Dougan,  Lucy  Donley 285 

Douglass,  Almeda  Ann 153 

Dowd,  Florence  B 335 

Downie,  Cora  Evarts 212 

Dowst,  Margaret  Starr 31 

Doyen,  Claude  Fay 120 

Draper,  Caroline  Wood 295 

Dreher,  Emeline  Kirtland  Richmond 241 

Drewry,  Mary  Alice  Miles 392 

Dubois,  Evelyn  Maxfield 295 

Du  Bose,  Edna  Mickels 18 

Dudley,  Hattie  E I99 

Duncan,  Georgie  Mayhew 401 

Duncan,  Sarah  Cummings 90 

Dunn,  Rachel  Jane  Smith 383 

Dunning,   Carrie  L 176 

Dunning,  Grace  Etta 183 

Dunwoodv,  Ellen 34i 

Duval,  Clara  Gilchrist 108 

Earle,  Henrietta  1 254 

Earnest,  Elizabeth  Dorlon  Daniels 71 

Ebbets,  Charlotte  Penniman 316 

Eckel,  Inez  Turner 42 

Edgerton,  Martha  E.  Thompson 94 

Edsall,  Anna  E.  Warner 39 

Edwards,   Emily   Cutting 269 

Edwards,  Mary  E 420 

Eldredge,  Alice  Maude  Haley 4^7 

Ellington,  Harriet  E.  Bond 85 

Ellis,  Grace  E.  K 357 

Ellis,  Mae   323 

Emerson,  Grace  E 427 

Emmons,  Flora  May 376 

Engle,  Genevieve 122 

Engleman,  Martha  D.  Bell 398 

English,  Mezzotint  Anderson 5° 

Estes,  Effigene  L.  Galusha 29 

Ethell,  Maud  Smith 99 

Evans,  Isabel  Nesmith 320 

Fairchild,  Sara  Wicks  Wolford 362 

Falck,  Daisy  Depue 282 

Farie,  Mary  Harris  Turner 76 

Farrie,  Harriet 126 

Feagin,  Alma  297 

Fellows,  Lucy  Morey 292 

Few,  Mary  Reamey  Thomas 280 

Field,  Rena  Vawter 95 

Files,  Bessie  McRoe 436 

Filley,  Lou  J 283 


INDEX.  457 


Fisher,  Alice  E.  Loker 140 

Fisher,  Mabel  Sarah 159 

Fisher,  Sarah  Rebina  Willcox 159 

Fitzgerald,  Anna  Wyman 43 

Flannery,   Mary  Maclay 234 

Flather,  Gertrude  H 166 

Fleming,   Estelle  Creswell 251 

Fleming,   Louise  Catherine 251 

Fletcher,  Marietta  Beery 350 

Flockhart,  Lucy  C.  Ingersoll 370 

Fonner,  Edith  McCardell 122 

Fontaine,  Belle  H,  Wilson 408 

Forbes,  Katherine  Scott 361 

Ford,  Mary  Margaret 141 

Forsyth,  Anna  E.  Munson 445 

Foster,  Abbie  Caroline 72 

Frazier,  Coral  Harris 107 

Frazier,  Octavia  Fletcher 296 

Frey,  Bessie  Johnson 122 

Frick,  Irene  Stephens 51 

Frisbie,  Emma  M 338 

Fritz,  Catharine  Thompson 3 

Fritze,  Harriet  A.  Pickerell 143 

Fry,  Mary  Goodrich 106 

Frost,  Clara  Porter 414 

Frost,  Florence  Mann 354 

Froula,  Eva  Barker 353 

Fuller,  Olive  Baldv^^in 379 

Funnell,  Mary  Underw^ood 380 

Gaither,  Florence  M 102 

Galbraith,  Fannie  Armstrong 105 

Galton,   Margaret  Carter 227 

Gambrell,  Mary  Withers 252 

Garrison,  Gertrude  Risdon  Hinman 449 

Gayle,  Alice  Wheeler 276 

Gei)ert,  Florence  L  Osborne 373 

Gee,  Susan  S.  White 12 

Ghastin,  Mary  Stevens 35 

Gibbons,  Louise  Finnell 33 

Gilman,  Clara  D.  Hovey 229 

Givens,  Gabrielle  Hamilton m 

Givens,  Laura  Belle i6r 

Gladston,  Jennie  La  Grange 318 

Glening,  Elizabeth  Marsh  Libbey 174 

Glover,  Bertie  Ogilvie 112 

Goodrich,  Cora  Scureman 239 

Goodsell,  Anna  Norton 60 

Gordon,  Elizabeth  Williamson 408 

Gordon,  Sarah  Emeline  Blake 331 

Gordon,  Susan  L 332 

Goree,  Ann  Clark 25 


458  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gould,  Anna  A.  Price 173 

Gourley,  Jessie  Roberts 390 

Grafly,  Catharine  Keen  Knorr 3 

Grandin,  Harriet  Culver 238 

Gravely,  Hope  Thomas 278 

Gray,  Angeline  Knight-Marr 24 

Green,  Susanna  Thorton 393 

Grier,  Henrietta  Withers 251 

Griffin,  Mary  Agnes 213 

Grimball,  Helen  Emily 14 

Griswold,  Abbie  Laura 65 

Grote,  Florence  May 81 

Grover,  Kate  S 166 

Guernsey,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Mitchell 386 

Guild,  George  Cantrell 261 

Gulick,  Katharyn  Blake 04 

Gumaer,  Anna  Corwin 186 

Hadley,   Mary  Clark 90 

Hale,   Annie  Pierce 125 

Hale,  Ellen   M 41 

Hall,  Harriet  E.  R.  Stevens 329 

Halleck,  Ruth  Ann  Knapp 157 

Hallenbeck,  Louise  Taylor 184 

Hamilton,  Frances  Snow 436 

Hanley,  Viola  Loduska 88 

Hanna,  Sarah  C.  Milligan 108 

Hanson,  Lizzie  Shannon 137 

Harding,  Angeline  V.  Rhodes 187 

Harmon,  Julia  Marie  Armstrong 158 

Harris,  Alice  L.  Edwards 195 

Harris,  Anna  Bliss 310 

Harris,  George  E 402 

Harrison,  Cuie  Clark 218 

Harrison,  Pearl  Adele  Landers 91 

Hart,  Katharine  Eugenia 290 

Hartswell,  Elizabeth  S.  Dean 48 

Harvey.   Arvilla  T 129 

Harvey,  Elvira   ( Harvey) 129 

Hassinger,  Emma  C.  Megarge 236 

Hatch,  Estella  C.  Glidden 165 

Haviland,  Elizabeth  Miriam  S 327 

Hawes,  Louise  S 315 

Hawthorn,  Estelle  Houston 209 

Hawthorne,  Eliza  Ann 11-5 

Hayes,  Maud  Mitchell 376 

Haynes.  Helen  Saunders 87 

Hays,  Lillie  F '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.     93 

Hayward,  Sallie  Hunter 154 

Hebard,    Charlotte 37 

Hebard,  Lillie   -57 

Hedke,   Edith  Carr '. .  .'.'.'.l'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  :^ 


INDEX.  459 


Helsted,    May    L 3I3 

Hemming,  Lucy  K 324 

Hemphill,  Ednardina  Strobel 244 

Henderson,  Annie  Randall 200 

Henning,  Lila  Lewis 393 

Herbert,  Constance  Furman 243 

Herleston,  Emily  F.  Langley 248 

Herrick,  Flora  King 271 

Herron,  Eva  C.  Dunning 227 

Heyward,   Rosa  Cantry 254 

Hickok,  Anna  Young 153 

Hien,  Charlotte  H.  Anthony 12 

Higgins,  Flora  Lothrope 115 

Hill,   Cassie  Milnes 191 

Hill,  Malvina  Loring 284 

Hill,  Susie  Emily 405 

Hills,  Eveline  M 309 

Hills,    Sarah   J 128 

Hires,  Elizabeth  Boyd  Gillman 171 

Hoff ecker,  Emma 8 

Holland,  Annie  F.  Shuler 76 

Holland,   Eleanor  F 117 

Holman,  Nellie  Munson 419 

Holmes,  Adah  Bragg 312 

Hopkins,  Minnie  Peck 321 

Hopson,  Adelaide  Gleason ig6 

Home,  Mary  Blake 431 

Horsley,   Catharine  D 273 

Hosford,  Hattie  Wright 335 

Hotchkin,  Alice  Merritt 184 

Hotchkiss,  Sarah  Coe 66 

Houghton,  Alice   Spaulding 269 

House,  Nellie  C 203 

Howard,  Mabel  Consuelo 311 

Howard,  Mabel  Elizabeth 135 

Howlett,    Sadie 384 

Hoyt,  Mary  Clark [...........[.... ...     40 

Hubbard,  Linna  Thwing 270 

Hubbard,  Martha  S.  B 338 

Huestis,-  Jessie  Bunting 177 

Hughes,  Ruby  Flint 223 

Hummell,  Julia   Bryant ] '  35^ 

Hunt,   Zouleime    260 

Hurd,  Vina  M.  Ladue 189 

Hurlbut,  Helen  Frost 178 

Huston,   Zetta   Amanda 156 

Hutchinson,  Annie  McCampbell og^ 

Hutchison,  Jo.  S.  H.  Blake '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 49 

Hyde,  Fannie  Agnes  Rouse 326 

Ikeler,  Helena  Armstrong 221; 

Ingraham,  Ida  Van  Orden toR 

Isham,  Ella  Wells  Lamb '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  270 


460  daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 


James,  Hattie  M.  Putney 353 

James,    Valj  ean    Murray 107 

Jayne,  Lydia  A.  Burroughs 82 

Jenkins,   Eva  L.   Bowyer 304 

Jenness,  Almira  J.  Woodman 213 

Jewett,  Grace  Gertrude 167 

Johns,   Ruth   E 151 

Johnson,    Falba 19 

Johnson,  Julia   Flossie 123 

Johnson,   Katherine   Louise  Balch 96 

Johnson,  Maria  White 113 

Johnson,  Virginia  Thayer 123 

Johnston,  Mabel  Mayer 300 

Jell,  Mary  Baker 131 

Jones,  AHce  J.  Edes 418 

Jones,  Edna  Morgan 378 

Jones,  Marietta  Organ 78 

Jones,  Orpha  E 214 

Jones,  Evarts  Ewing 70 

Jordan,  Georgie  E.  Mulkey 146 

Josey,  Josephine  Bedon  Izard 255 

Keeler,  Hellen  Pearson  Niles 437 

Keeler,  Mary  Denison 99 

Kellogg,  Emeline  Noye  Smith 44 

Kelsey,  Edith  L '. 72 

Kelton,  Harriet  B 28 

Kemper,  Alice  Gray 304 

Kennedy,  Margaret    142 

Kent,  Sarah  A 172 

Kerlee,   Stella  Witter 318 

Kern,  Sue  Martling 81 

Ketcham,  Blanche  Gardiner 186 

Keyes,    Martha    Churchill 40 

Keyhoe,  Mary  Isadora 96 

Keys,  Annie  G.  Ballinger 68 

Kimbrough,    Julia    Tincher 86 

King,  Grace  Wright 154 

Kingsbury,  Jessie  A.   Bean 198 

Kirby,  Winifred  Marion  Stevens 147 


Kitson,    Flora  A. 


90 


Knapp,  Mabel  Irene  Stewar loi 

Knight,  Sarah  Gillis 167 

Knott,  Effie  May  Putnam 45 

Knowlton,    Claudia    Earle 255 

Knox,  Arabella  Katharine  Jenckes 11 

Knox,  Mary  Louise  Wolverton 125 

Kohler,  Florence  Blanche 231 

La  Force,  Edith  Ferguson 378 

Lamb,  Ellen  Augusta 305 

Lamb,   Lucy   Lane 275 


inde;x.  461 


Lammers,  Belle  Risdon   Hinman 448 

Lane,    Elizabeth    Selden 233 

Larned,   Lillie    Whitney 443 

Laskey,  Alice  M 138 

Latham,  Mary  A 132 

Lathrop,  Emma  Hedrick 374 

Lathrop,  Louise  J Z17 

Latta,  Florence  Hood 233 

Law,  Isabella  H.  Durand 329 

Laws,   Kate   Brown 291 

Lawson,   Kate   Cornelia 145 

Leach,   Kathryn  Robinson 218 

Leavitt,    Helen    Sewall 136 

Lee,   Louise  Egleston 13 

Leeper,  Grace  Vance 297 

Lees,  Sophia  Lyon 23 

Lefevre,   Elsie  Lank 237 

Leighley,  EUa  M.  Beers 212 

Leistner,  Florence  J.  Ashley 306 

Lent.   Isabel   Perkins 197 

Leonard,  Inez  Mason ' 177 

Leonard,  Maud  Harriman lOl 

Lester,  Laura  Rice 445 

Lewis,  Amelia  Drewry 279 

Lewis,  Caroline  W 351 

Lewis,  Lucy  T.  Wetmore 309 

Little,  Emily  Adriance ^^ 

Loofbourrow,  Lydia  Elizabeth  Miller 222 

Lone,  Alberta  Caruthers 263 

Long,   Bessie  Emma 300 

Long,  Minnie  Harsh 264 

Longyear,    Carolyn   Judkins 442 

Loring,  William-Anna  Holland 1 18 

Lorton,  Isabella  Hoskins 385 

Lott,    Louise  Abbott 211 

Lougan,  Mattie  Walker 151 

Lounsbury,    Elizabeth    S 440 

Low,   Alice    (Low) 225 

Low,  Fannie  E.  Curtiss 338 

Low,   Helen  May 226 

Lowry,  Annice  Harris 256 

Lumpkin,  Stella  E.  S.  Blake 50 

Lyman,  Grace  Randall 147 

Lyman,  Julia  A.  C 127 

Lyman,  Rosalie  Bond 41 

McAdam,  Emilie  Foss 62 

McCleary,  Ada  L 282 

McClure.  Lillie  M.  Duffield 232 

McColl,  Ella  Kate 447 

McCollister,  Annie  Mae  Camp 345 

McCoy,   Henrietta  Winsor 387 


462  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


McCoy,  Mary  Norman  Moore 299 

McCrum,  Lucy  B.  Brown 34 

McDowell,  Rachel  Kollock I73 

McGee,  Emma  Caroline 247 

McGown,  Mary  Teresa 136 

McHarg,  Flora   Silliman 325 

McKay,  Alice  Richardson  Clarke 392 

McKenney,  Anna  Randall 38 

Mackey,  Mary  Teresa 70 

McLemore,  Elizabeth  Hemphill  Pope 266 

McLucas,  Eloise  Johnson 19 

Maddrah,  Ida  Amelia 59 

Magill,  Carrie  Moore 354 

Magill,  Lucy  Ann  Lent 196 

Manley,  Alice  A 422 

Manning,  Kate  Morgan 152 

Marchant,  Olive  Mordecai 245 

Marcy,    Anna   Currey 274 

Marr,  Annie  Anthoine 402 

Marsh,  Mabel  Alvord   (Marsh) 162 

Marshall,    Jane    Brooks 256 

Marson,  Abbie  Maria  Bennett 117 

Martin,   Sarah  Augusta 346 

Marvin,  Mary  E.  Burdick 195 

Mascroft,  Imogene  W 425 

Mason,  Bessie  Margia  Owen 197 

Mason,  Mary  Elsie 298 

Mason,  Mary  Virginia 105 

Mason.    Sarah    Elizabeth 429 

Mast,   Margaret  McMillan 374 

Masterson,  M.  Belle  Seely 188 

Mathiot,   Gertrude   Ballard   Fowler 340 

Matthews,  Lida  Hunt 369 

Mauney,  Anne  Staples 208 

Maxfield,  Martha  H 428 

Maxwell,  Florence  Leona 428 

Maxwell,  Mary  W 322 

Mayer,  Libbie  Lawrance  Thompson 322 

Mayfield,  Harriet   175 

Mead,  Blanche  May 449 

Mears,  Georgiana  Ord 437 

Meek,  Augusta  F.  Fenn jg 

Mericle,   Maxcelana  Farnum 375 

Merritt,  Augusta  Slauson 184 

Merritt,  Edith  Kelly 143 

Merritt,  Katherine  B 444 

Meserole,  Ellen  Wooster 206 

Meets,  Mary  McCoy 256 

Meyer,  Margaret  Morris  Donley 3^ 

Michie,  Eva  Pauline  Sale 266 

Middlecoff,  Eliza  F.  Hubbard '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.     51 

Middleton,  Frances  Wainwright ' '  *  370 


inde;x.  463 


Mifflin,  Mary  Moore ,  7 

Millard,  Adeline  Dart 351 

Miller,  Cora  Donley 34 

Miller,  Eva  G.  Briscoe 175 

Miller,  Eva  Louella  Heady 107 

Miller,   Evelyn  Rose 214 

Miller,  Louise  Paull 2 

Miller,  Mary  C 364 

Miller,  Minnie  Mallery 22 

Miller,   Winona   Boulton 82 

Milligan,  Mary  Jane   342 

Millis,  Laura  Clark 367 

Mills,  Nannie  Lathan 209 

Mills,  Helen  Gordon 284 

Mirick,  Catherine  S 162 

Mitchell,  Nannie  Ringo no 

Moncure,   Edith   Fairfax 339 

Moon,  Emily  Brodhead ] .' 239 

Moon,   Sara   H.  Johnston 205 

Moore,    Frances   Hershey 365 

Moore,  Katharine  Donovan 60 

Moorman,  Celeste  Talley 257 

Morgan,  Ara  Ingalls 80 

Morgan,  Phoebe  W 157 

Morris,  Daisy  Reamey 279 

Morris,  Mary  Lucy '.'...'..'.'.'.'.'.".'.  75 

Morris,  Pattie  Kean 274 

Morrison,    Katharine    Forrester 27 

Morse-Johnson,    Marion 421 

Mulkey,  Blanche  141? 

Mulkey,  Phyllis  De  Motte '.'..'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'". 146 

Mullin,   Charlotte  Norville 267 

Mullins,  Louisa  Norwood 19 

Mundenhall,  Ruth  Duncan ogi 

Munn,  Mary  E.  Kent '..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  ^72 

Munro,   Alice   Beecher oOn 

Munsell,  Ida  H '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. TZ 

Murchison,   Mary    Stackhouse 20 

Murden,    Bessie    Clare 294 

Murden,    Susan    Maden 204 

Murphy,  Alybel  Adams 246 

Musselman,  Mollie  Biggs ^q  . 

Myers,   Elizabeth   S.   Ficklen '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  288 

Napier,   Bessie  Reed , . - 

Nash,  Cynthia  E.  J i^o 

Navas,   Bessie   Stubblefield ,On 

Neel,   Blanche   Hall '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'. ^? 

Nelson,    Mary 068 

Nettleton,  Katharine  Arnold 


Noble,  Letitia  Meriwether  Demarest. 
Norris,   Elizabeth   Atkinson 


63 

391 

99 


464  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Nor'^ille,   Josephine I55 

Norwood,  Elizabeth  A.  Buck 20 

Noyes,    Mary   Parkhurst 116 

Olsen,  Ella  Hellman I49 

O'Neil,    Eva   Allie 185 

Osborne,  Abbie  L.  Eddy 4^7 

Osborne,  Bernice  H 374 

Osborne,    Julia 395 

Oswin,  Anna  Louise  Weir 91 

Outland,  Stella  Martha 307 

Overton,  Daisy  B 312 

Owens,  Adelaide  Carter  Graham 228 

Owens,  Clara  Capers 257 

Paddock,    Glayds    79 

Page,  Sarah   Rebecca  Lester 81 

Paine,  Alice  C 434 

Palmer,  Adrianna  L '^37 

Palmer,  Alice  Morris 43 

Palmer,  Eva  Wyman 162 

Palmer,  Gay  W 163 

Parker,    Coralinn    Wilson 66 

Parker,  Hannah  Jeane i49 

Parkinson,  Minnie  Eugenia  Dewey 381 

Parrott,  Faith  Thomas 279 

Patch,  Ida   Bostwick 85 

Patterson,  Althea  D.  Louk I79 

Patterson,   Catherine    Rector 370 

Patterson,  Josephine  P 409 

Patton,  Mary  Karns 84 

Paul,  Elena  Hawes  Thompson 323 

Peck,  Mary  Jeannette  Tucker 30 

Perkins,  Annie   Shotwell 265 

Perkins,  Mabel  Louise  Rhodes 130 

Perkins,   Mary  J 165 

Perrine,   Francesca  Lansing I74 

Peters,    Annie    Main 37i 

Pettibone,   Mary   Bailey 79 

Pf eiffer,    Anna    Rankin 347 

Phelps,  Bertha  Bryant 359 

Phillips,   Cora   Pennock 182 

Phillips,  Edythe   202 

Phillips,   EHzabeth    Norton 182 

Phillips,  Jessie   Ent 7 

Phipps,    Mary    McKinney 276 

Pickard,    Almira    Frances 429 

Pierce,  Ida  M.  Weed 29 

Pigott,  Rosina  Prague  Richards 400 

Pillsbury,  Anna  Gainer 82 

Pillsbury,  Martha  S.  C 169 

Pitcher,   Mary  E 369 


46= 


Plumb,  Clara   Estelle  Walkley i/O 

Plummer,    Cynthia    Crossman 156 

Plumstead,   J.  Adelaide 334 

Poole,  Amy  Dorothy  Dakin 97 

Pope,  Willetta  B.  Nickerson 310 

Porter,   Lucy   Reno 395 

Post,    Stella   Josephine 420 

Potter,  Ida  McFeely 163 

Preston,  Nellie  Spring 190 

Price,   Lucy    House 204 

Price,   Mattie   Bailey 32 

Prince,   Anna  Hoss 142 

Proctor,   Lila    Pendleton 396 

Queck-Burner,  Clarie  Lyon 190 

Ragsdale,  Joyce  Camp 397 

Rainbolt,    Katherine   Duncan 364 

Rand.   Alice   Bradbury 416 

Raub,    Maud    Baldwin 5 

Raunick,  Lily  Subers  Larzelere 228 

Record,   C.   Blanche   Mascall 79 

Redfield,  Harriet  C.  Bulkeley 331 

Redman,   Emily   Howlett 384 

Reed,  Ella  E.  F.  Hodges 321 

Reeder,  Annie   Dryden   Kensett 408 

Remer,    Elinor   Ware 200 

Renshaw,   Anne  Carter  Wickham 272 

Rexford,  Belle  A.  Rolston 38 

Reynolds,  Frances  L 319 

Rich,    Ruth jT^ 

Richards,    Edith    Sturtevant 418 

Richmond,  Clara  Morss 241 

Richmond,  Lois  Roxana  Morss 240 

Rickard,   Sarah  Hoffecker 8 

Rickman.  Mary  Frances  Mc Williams 391 

Riddle,  Mary  Ellen 303 

Ridgely,  Anne  Selby  Wolf ord 361 

Riker,  Ida  Elizabeth -^gg 

Riley,  Elvira  Lewis 297 

Ringland,  Margaret  Smith 1 

Robbins,  Lilla  F.   Stickney '    127 

Robbins,   Pauline  Griggs " ^ 

Roberts,   Avarilla  Fulford   Patterson 412 

Roberts,  Dora  Maria  Horton 430 

Roberts.  Laura   Lester aac. 

Robinson,  Anna  M.  B 229 

Robinson,  Charlotte  F.   Plaisted ! ! ! ! !  403 

Robinson.  Georgiana  Ford 356 

Robinson.    Gertrude   Weber 22 

Robinson,    Irene    McCoy 388 

Robinson,   Mary    Norma 102 


466  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 


Root,    Julia    C i8i 

Roszell,  Anna  Bain no 

Rouse,    Jennie 362 

Rowe,   Anna   Mason 425 

Rowland,  Jane  Miller 219 

Rowland,  Mary  Glenn  B 103 

Rowland,    Mary    Morgridge 221 

Rule,    Edith    Brady 100 

Runyon,  Maria  Theresa  Tower 132 

Russell,   Annie   M.   Ewell 1 12 

Russell,    Elizabeth   Heard : 434 

Russell,  Lillian  E 330 

Sale,    Lillian 267 

Sams,  Caroline  Earle 258 

Sanborn,  Augusta  Ream. 289 

Sanders,  Bessie  Watts 253 

Sanford,    Natalie    Drake 332 

Saussy,   Blanche   E.   Cavanaugh 369 

Savage,  Mary  Huntington  Barriger 69 

Sawyer,   Annie   Dollifif 405 

Scates,    Addie    Plummer 429 

Schoonmaker,  Mary  Adele 188 

Schultz,    Bertha    Peters 159 

Scott,  Loa  Ermina,  M.  D 215 

Scovill,  Irene  C.  R 206 

Screws,   Emily   Frances 302 

Scribner,  Georgie  M.  Lambert 404 

Seabrook,  Katherine  Edmonson 75 

Sears,  Sara  Elizabeth 193 

Semple,  Margaret  Pease 439 

Sessions,  Leila  Beach 61 

Severance,  Catherine  F.  Brown 70 

Severance,  Hattie  J.  Walbridge 43 

Sewell,  Mary  Frances 389 

Sexmith,  Georgietta  Hunter 36 

Seymour,  Fannie  E 133 

Shackelford,  Rachel  Hall  Estep 413 

Shane,  Maud  Blackwell  Wolford 361 

Shannon,  Marietta   138 

Shaw,  Elizabeth  Channell 236 

Shaw,   Fanny  Marlay 319 

Sherman,  Elizabeth  R 242 

Shields,   Sadie  Ogden 150 

Shiley,  Annie  Laurie 2)72 

Shirer,  Josephine  Tanner 352 

Shirer,  Myrtle  C.  Drewry 346 

Shirley,   Mary  Frances 92 

Shneider,  Jennie  Chatham 232 

Shoemaker,  Maybelle  R.  Ord 438 

Shore,  Alice  Gertrude 114 

Showers,  Edith  Mae 292 


INDEX.  467 


Simmons,  Almira  Ellen 421 

Simpson,  Hattie  Webb 104 

Simpson,  Mary  Ella 15 

Sims,  Stitt  Harris 258 

Sinclair,  Blanche  Augusta 388 

Sinclair,  Josephine  123 

Skinner,  Carolyn  Ruple 323 

Sloan,  Frances  Blake 258 

Sloan,  Pearl  Coleman 253 

Smith,  Agnes  Montgomery 226 

Smith,  Anna  M 119 

Smith,  Annie  Louise  Miller 71 

Smith,  Edna  M.  L 180 

Smith,  Eva  Alice  Howard 9 

Smith,  Fannie  Holden 263 

Smith,  Henrietta  E.  Dauchy 322 

Smith,  Jessie  McCardell 124 

Smith,  Julia  Durfee 349 

Smith,   Lucy  E 138 

Smith,  Margaret  Welles 354 

Smith,  Myrtle  Holm 100 

Smith,  Susan  Alice  Nicol 306 

Snavely,  Edith  E 230 

Snavely,  Elizabeth 231 

Snow,  Louida  W.  Johnson 416 

Spann,  Anna  H 368 

Speer,  Wilda  Powe 302 

Spofford,  Elizabeth  F.  Hovey 50 

Spraker,  Josephine  A.  Batchelder 181 

Sprinkel,  Frances  G.  Peck 31 

Sprout,  Grace  Lee  Derby 317 

Squyer,  Leila  Horton 178 

Summy,  Kate  J.  Strong 282 

Sumner,  Helen  Laura 53 

Sutherland,  Fannie  T 104 

Stackhouse,  Daisy  Waller 21 

Stackhouse,  Florence  Elizabeth 21 

Stafford,  Cornelia  C 200 

Stainback,  Nora  G 1 19 

Stallings,  Nannie  Biggs 396 

Stansfield,  Mary  T.  Snowden 234 

Stearns,  Gertrude  Meckling 54 

Stewart,  Charlotte  Montague 330 

Stewart,  Lilly  Boone 401 

Stewart,  Minnie  Metsker 92 

Stevens,  Emma  Gertrude 132 

Stevens,  Evangel  Livingston 372 

Stevens,  Hattie  C.  Child 371 

Stevens,  Hattie  Urania 56 

Stevens,  Mabelle  Maude 432 

Stevenson,  Evelyn  Rogers 252 

Stickney,  Gertrude  Burdick 169 


468  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE)  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Stickney,  Mary  E.  Smith 54 

Stiles,  Lillia  Webber 128 

Stiteler,  Marguerite  Haskins  Wood 25 

Stockbridge,  Helen  S 410 

Stockton,  Helen  Hartley 154 

Stoddard,  Emma  Waite 442 

Stoddard,  Laura  Louise 352 

Straight,  Luella  Bryant 360 

Streibert,  Emily  Dayton 446 

Strong,  Emma  Vera 109 

Struckman,  Daisy  Miller 221 

Stussy,  Elizabeth  B 2 

Swords,  Emma  A.  Walker 14 

Sylvester,  Sara  S 291 

Taft,  Althea  Mary  Barr 150 

Taf t,  Mary  Wilcox 424 

Talbot,  Lucy  Lee  Bosworth 286 

Tall,  Emma  Vaughan  Smith 367 

Tanner,   Nancy  Little 52 

Tappan,  Laura  Maryland  Carpenter 406 

Tardy,  Annie  Southern 46 

Taylor,  Caroline  Hooker 247 

Taylor,  Ellen  Hatch 355 

Taylor,  Laura  Butler 363 

Taylor,  Lura  Bartlett 179 

Thatcher,  Luna  Ada  Jordan. 56 

Theaker,  Mary  Frailey 68 

Theaker,  Nellie   69 

Thomas,  Helen  D.  Tucker 124 

Thomas,  Margaret  Harris 259 

Thomas,  Mary  Smith 410 

Thompson,  Charlotte  De  M 120 

Thompson,  Eloise  Morton 67 

Thompson,  Mary  Riker 398 

Thorp,  Kathryn  E 343 

Thrady,  Harrie  Moore 192 

Tilton,  Fannie  Griggs 348 

Timberlake,  Virginia  Walker  Redding 345 

Titus,  Mary  E.  Whitney 168 

Tompkins,  Martha  Ayer  Aldrich 16 

Torrey,  Helen   Porter 328 

Tower.  Amelia  Dent 362 

Tracy,  Marv  R.  Richmond 242 

Tremaine,  Isabel  S I77 

Triegloff,  Marie  Vance  Bryant 359 

Tucker,  Beall  B 124 

Tucker,  Lizzie  M.  Reed 418 

Tucker,  Mary  Letitia  Andrews 30S 

Turner,  Alice  E.  White 342 

Tustin,  Hannah  Mary 226 

Twyeffort,  Josephine  W.  Hollenback 207 

Tyrell,  Gertrude  B 109 


INDEX.  469 


Ullman,  Clara  Ross 355 

Underbill,  Helen  B 166 

Underwood,  Laura  Whitford 102 

Unstattd,  Elizabeth  Palina 365 

Updegraff,  Alice  Maxwell  Lamb 414 

Upton,  Helen  C.  Wheelock 326 

Urmick,  Agnes  Osborne 394 

Van  Meter,  Sue  A. 399 

Van  Orden,  Julia 198 

Van  Patten,  Lettie  Muse 109 

Van  Syckle,  Luella  Maud 146 

Van  Syckle,  Sophia  Diantha 146 

Vidor,  Kate  Wallis 24 

Vining,  Grace  Alma 419 

Vose,  Grace  Lillian  Ware 130 

Wadhams,  Annie  M.  Tenney 67 

Waite,  Mary  Alice  Cooley 143 

Wales,  Mary  Sophia  Lent 197 

Walker,   Annie  Reid 2ig 

Walker,  Camilla  Farquhar 367 

Walker,  Edith  Pillans 48 

Walker,  Florence  E 128 

Walker,  Helen  Emily  W 333 

Walker,  Sarah  E.  Brown 404 

Wallace,  Agnes  Mikell 259 

Ware,  Susie  A 131 

Warren,  Grace  Duncan 402 

Waters,  Martha  Durham 222 

Waters,  Sara  R 204 

Watson,  Ida  Lackey 64 

Watson,  Josephine  C.  Rice 377 

Watt,  Sarah  A 234 

Webb,  Gabriella  Shaler 185 

Webster,  Cornelia  S 170 

Webster,  Nellie  E 170 

Wells,  Edith  Chittenden,  M.  D 308 

Wemsheimer,  Blanche  Balliet i 

Wensell,  Caroline  Meredith 228 

Wentworth,  Mary  Perkins 283 

Wentworth,  Susan  Armine 422 

Wesselius,  Effa  L.  Bangs 447 

Westfall,  Annie  Maria 129 

Weston,  Etta  R 134 

Whedon,  Ethel  Mae 194 

Whedon,  Florence  Kellogg 194 

Wheeler,  Effie  Blue 21 

Whipple,  Marian  433 

Whitcher,  Mary  Louisa ^2 

White,  Dora  E.  Smith 64 


470  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


White,  Fannie  C 134 

Whitehill,  Ethel  Florine 235 

Whitehill,  Mary  Agnes 235 

Whitmarsh,  Nellie  A.  W 139 

Whitney,  Ruth  Sprague 114 

Whittaker,  Adaline  Wight  Harding 381 

Whittaker,  Barbara  Sweet 36 

Wight,  Anna  Manthe 411 

Wiley,  Cora  Hambel 379 

Wilcox,  Blanche  Little I95 

Willcox,  Nettie  Hinchman i8g 

Williams,  Edith  Howard 78 

Williams,  Elsie  G.  Burkham 210 

Williams,  Julia  G 57 

Williams,   Sarah  Andrews 299 

Williams,  Sophia  Wells 10 

Wilson,  Alice  Jenckes 12 

Wilson,  Letitia  Pinnell 6 

Wilson,  Lillian  May 158 

Wingate,  Harriet  Ida 60 

Winn,  Betty  Carter 344 

Winter,  Cora  Belle 86 

Winter,  Nellie  Murdock 147 

Witter,  Ella  La  Grange 320 

Wood,  Edna  A 336 

Wood,  Mary  Williamson 32 

Woodbury,  Helen  Francenna 73 

Woods,  Clinton  McMillan 303 

Woods,  Sarah  Dozier  Power 22 

Woolner,  Clara  Gibson 310 

Worcester,  Beulah  Mae 164 

Wortham,  Fru  Becton 26 

Worthy,  Susie  Chapman 222 

Wright,  Florence  M 373 

Wright,  Mary  Lillian  Royer 55 

Wulfif.  Mary  V 396 

Wyman,  Florence  M 413 

Yeomans,  Edith  Marian 86 

York,  Alice  May 405 

Young,  Jeannette  S.  C 92 

Young.  Nettie  Richardson 215 

Younglove,  Clara  Charlotte  Plumb 171 

Yungling,  Clara  Elizabeth  Heap 307 

Zoebisch,  Caroline  Sheaman 206 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


Abbott,    Jonathan 2ii 

Abney,  Capt.   Nathaniel 250 

Adams,    David 209 

Adams,  Jonathan   425 

Adams,   Corp.  Levi 29 

Adams,   Corp.   Nathaniel 388 

Adams,  Samuel 427 

Adriance,  Sergt.  Theodorus n 

Aiken,  William 167 

Albee,  Benjamin 423 

Albee,  Corp.  James,  Jr 12 

Alexander,  John  McNitt 24 

Alexander,  Capt.  Samuel 48 

Alexander,  William 397 

Allen,  Isaac 308 

Allen,  Jacob 308 

Allen,  John 299 

Allen,    Nathan 13 

Allen,  Nathaniel 238 

Allen,  Major  Noah 218 

Allen,  Lieut.   Zebediah 132 

Alston,  William 32 

Altman,   Anthony 386 

Alvord,    Sergt.  John 200 

Ames,  Capt.  John 264 

Anderson,  Daniel 227 

Anderson,  Capt.  David 18 

Anderson,  Capt.  Richard 342 

Anderson,  Col.  Robert 265 

Anderson,  Capt.  William 50,     51 

Angell,  Daniel 160 

Anthony,    Philip 391,  400,  401 

Armstrong,   Capt.   John 158 

Arnett,  Hannah  White 173,  175 

Arnett,  Isaac   .173 

Arnold,   Joseph g-j 

Ashely,  Col.  Samuel 306 

Ashley,  Lieut.  Samuel,  Jr 306 

Austin,  Abiathar 421 

Austin,  John ,g2 

Avery,  Col.  Ebenezer 183 

Ayer,  Thomas jg 


474  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Babcock,  Major-General  Joshua 97 

Backus,  Major  Ebenezer 40 

Bailey,  Samuel 280 

Baker,    Ernst 386 

Baker,  Heman 436 

Baker,  Matthias 200,  202 

Baker,  Col.  Otis 43i 

Baker,  Sergt.  Thomas 292 

Baker,  William 92 

Baker,  William 386 

Baker,  William 131.  420 

Baldwin,  Capt.  John 282 

Baldwin,  Capt.  Samuel 379 

'  Ballard,  Uriah 340 

BalHet,  Col.  Stephen,  ist i,  232 

Baltzer,  Anthony 349 

Banta,  Peter 90 

Banta,  Samuel 398 

Barber,  Matthew 448 

Barnard,  Sergt.  Isaac I35 

Barnard,  Commander  Tristram 135 

Barnes,  Col.  Asa 355 

Barratt,   Hon.   Phillip 205 

Bartholomew,  Abigail  Patchen 343 

Bartholomew,  Benjamin 343 

Bartholomew,  Corp.  Isaac 304 

Bartlett,  Nathaniel 179 

Bassett,  Col.  Burwell 344 

Bassett,  Sergt.  William 415 

Batchelder,    Samuel,   3d 181 

Batcheller,  Lieut.  Abraham 341 

Batcheller,  Capt.  David 425 

Batcheller,  Capt.  Ephraim 341 

Batterson,  Joseph ^/\/\ 

Bayless,  Benj  amin 105 

Bayley,  Daniel  167 

Baylis,  Corp.  John 200 

Bayly,  John 5 

Beasley,    Leonard 246 

Beatty,  George 222 

Beaver,  George 272 

Beebe,  Stewart 134 

Beecher,  Burr 289 

Beeman,  Moses 121 

Beggs,  Thomas 358 

Belknap,  Sergt.  Nathaniel 136 

Bell,  Capt.  James 262 

Bemis,  Josiah 126 

Bemis,  Josiah,  Jr 126 

Benham,  Sergt.-Major  Jared 336 

Bennett,  Jacob j52 

Benton,  David i^g 


ROLlv  OP   HONOR.  475 


Benton,  William 280 

Besse,  Jabez i35 

Bethea,  John I7 

Bigelow,  Elisha 387 

Blackman,  Lieut.  Elisha 5 

Blackwell,  Col.  Jacob 360,  361,  Z^i^. 

Blake,  Isham 258 

Blake,  Sergt.  Philip Z7>^ 

Blake,  Sergt.  William 43i 

Blakemore,   Thomas 394,  396 

Blashfield,  Ozen 53 

Bliss,  Abraham 310 

Bliss,   William 125 

Blount,  William 51 

Boland,  Lieut.  David 190 

Booker,  George,  Jr 46 

Boone,   Col.   Daniel 401 

Bostwick,  Corp.  Andrew 59 

Bostwick,  Samuel 85 

Bouton,  Capt.  Noah 215 

Boykin,  Lieut.  Burwell 251,  252 

Boynton,  David 420 

Bradley,  Francis  "jo, 

Bradley,  James 315 

Bradley,  Col.  Philip  Burr 320,  322 

Brady,  Capt.  John 100 

Bragg,  John 312,  313 

Brainerd,  Capt.  Daniel 63 

Brakeman,   Ludovic 343 

Brantley,  Thomas  295 

Bratton,  Col.  William 256,  258,  259 

Breed,  John 382 

Bright,  Michael,  Jr 7 

Bristol,  Gideon    351 

Brodhead,  Ensign  Garrett 239 

Brookhouse,  Capt.  Robert 283 

Brooks,  Lieut.  EHsha 249,  251 

Brooks,  Zachariah  Smith 256 

Brown,  Bernard  34,  286 

Brown,  George 314 

Brown,  Ensign  Ichabod 43 

Brown,  Issachar 70 

Brown,  Capt.  John 335 

Brown,  John,  Jr 20 

Brown,  Matthew  450 

Browne,  Commissary  General  John 275 

Browning,  James  9,  435 

Bryan,  Judge  George 229 

Bryan,  Morgan 46 

Bryant,  David  359,  360 

Buck,  Capt.  Ebenezer 20 

Buck,  Col.  Jonathan 20 


476  DAUGHTERS  01^  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Buck,  Samuel,  Jr 327 

Bucknam,  Lieut.  Nathan 148 

Buford,  Major  William 243 

Bulkeley,  Giles 331 

Bullock,  William 244 

Bunting,  William 406 

Burbank,  Sergt.  John 117 

Burche,  Capt.  Benj  amin 68 

Burgess,  Capt.  Edward 119 

Burkham,   Stephen    210 

Burlinghame,  Philip,  Jr 35 

Burnap,  Timothy 97 

Burnham,  Jonathan 293 

Burrell,  Benjamin  139 

Bussey,  Lieut.  Edward 323 

Butcher,  Lieut.  Samuel 34,  286 

Butler,  Capt.  James 245,  249,  251,  253 

Butts,  Sergt.  Rufus 379 

Cadmus,  Peter  282 

Caldwell,  Rev.  David,  D.  D.,  M.  D 207 

Caldwell,  Rachel  Craighead 207 

Calkins,  John   238 

Callahan,  Lieut.  Joel 46 

Calloway,  Richard 141 

Camp,  Thomas  345 

Camp,  Thomas 397 

Campbell,  Capt.  Aeneas 119 

Campbell,  Col.  Alexander 116 

Campbell,  Isaac  321 

Campbell,  John  166 

Campbell,  John  89,  365 

Cantrell,  Capt.  Stephen 261 

Capers,  Capt.  William 257 

Carleton,  Lieut.  Ebenezer,  Jr 73 

Carpenter,  Benjamin  58 

Carpenter,  Joseph  424 

Carpenter,  Deacon   Stephen 203,  204 

Carr,  Dabney  339 

Carter,  Charles  22^,  228 

Carter,  Lieut.  Joseph 421 

Carter,  Lieut.  Samuel 385 

Cary,  Archibald  339 

Case,  Sergt.  Dudley 170 

Case,  Capt.  Job 385 

Castle,  Abel 446 

Center  (Senter),  Abel 167 

Chaffee,  Abiel 132 

Chaffee,  Nathaniel,  Jr 148 

Chamberlin,  Lieut.-Col.  William 143,  366 

Chandler.  Josiah   444 

Chapin,  Capt.  Gideon 158 


ROLL   OF   HONOR.  477 


Chapman,  David   140 

Chapman,  William  222 

Chapman,  William  357 

Chase,  Eleazer  375 

Chase,   Col.  Jonathan 434 

Cheney,  Ebenezer,  Jr 387 

Chesebro,  Christopher  292 

Chesebrough,  Amos  243 

Chesebrough,  Samuel 382 

Childs,  Samuel 82 

Chittenden,  Gov.  Thomas 29,  152 

Church,  Joshua 97 

Churchill,  Joseph 40 

Claghorn,  Capt.  George 54 

Clark,  Brig.  Gen.  Elijah 25 

Clark,  Capt.  James 228 

Clark,  John 25 

Clark,  Lemuel 40 

Clark,  Nathaniel   357 

Clark,  Phineas  415 

Clarke,  Corp.  Ebenezer 45 

Cleveland,  Col.  Benjamin 343 

Cleveland,  Capt.  Robert 14 

Cochran,  James  346 

Cochran,  Robert 5 

Cockrell,  Peter 151 

Cody,  Isaac  191 

Coe,  David  338 

Coe,  Sergt.  Jonathan,  Jr 66 

Coffin,  Abner   431 

Cogswell,  Major  William 332 

Colburn,  Jonathan 430 

Cole  (Cowles),  Justin 308 

Cole,  Lieut.  Marcus 379 

Cole,  Seth  177 

Coleman,  William  250 

Coleman,  William,  Jr 250 

Collier,  Jason 417 

Collins,  Lieut.  Daniel 60 

Collins,  Joseph  439 

Colman,  Corp.  Ebenezer 325 

Colton,  Thomas  356 

Cone,  Sergt.  Israel 57 

Cone,  Corp.  Phineas 336 

Conklin,  John 284 

Conyers,  Capt.  John 74 

Cook,  Capt.  Isaac 218 

Cook,  Lieut.-Col.  Isaac,  Jr 218 

Cooke,  Gov.  Nicholas 11,  12 

Cooley,  Capt.  Benjamin 440 

Cooley,  Solomon  143 

Coomes,  John 356 


478  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Cooper,  Lieut.  Benjamin  A 175 

Cooper,  John  Martin 2 

Cooper,  Leighton 342 

Corbin,  Timothy  146 

Cornelison,  Michael   130 

Corning,  Uriah 433 

Corwin,  Joshua 186 

Cottle,  Corp.  Silas 427 

Courtnay,  Hercules 290 

Craft,  Moses 98,  loi 

Crain,  John 84 

Crane,  Joseph 129 

Crane,  Lieut.-Col.  Thaddeus 223 

Crary,  Lieut.  Benjamin 38 

Crawford,  Alexander 25 

Crawford,  James 95 

Cresap,  Lieut.  Daniel 437,  438 

Cresap,  Daniel  437,  438 

Cresap,  Lieut.  Joseph 414 

Cresap,  Capt.  Michael 123 

Cresap,  Col.  Thomas 125,  414,  437,  438 

Cressy,  Gould 335 

Creswell,  Rev.  James 21,  251 

Crooks,  Thomas 92 

Crowell,  David 169 

Crowell,  Sylvanus 173 

Crozier,  Sergt.  John 109 

Cuddeback,  Capt.  Abraham 187 

Cuddeback,  Benjamin 197 

Culbertson,  Capt.  Robert 373,  374 

Culver,  Eliakim  100 

Cummings,  Lieut.  Samuel 305 

Cummings,  William   90 

Cummins,  Asa 294 

Cunningham,  Ensign  John 399 

Currey,  Stephen 274 

Curry,  Capt.  James 224 

Curry,  Lieut.  Robert 226 

Curtis,  Sergt.  Joshua 4^9 

Curtiss,  Lieut.  John 63 

Curtiss,  Stiles 63 

Cushing,  Ezekiel 403 

Cushing,  Loring 403 

Dabney,  Brig.-Gen.  John 34,  286 

Daggett,  Rev.  Napthali 408 

Dailey,  Jesse 34,  286 

Dale,  Capt.  Samuel 366 

Dana,  Capt.  William 105,  107 

Dandridge,  Lieut.  Robert 263 

Dane,  Daniel d"? 

Darling,  Moses 42 


ROI,I.   Olf    HONOR.  479 


Davidson,  Francis 102 

Davidson,  Brig.-Gen.  William 150,  192 

Davies,  Col.  Samuel 277,  279 

Davis,  Capt.  James 218,  221,  222 

Davis,  Lieut.  Joseph 288 

Davis,  Deacon  Joshua 83 

Davis,  Joshua 167 

Davis,  Timothy 167 

Davis,  William 277,  279 

Day,  James  327 

Day,  Thomas 327 

De  Graffenreid,  Sergt.  Tscharner 297 

De  Haas,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Phillip 232 

De  Kalb,  John 213 

Deming,  David 156 

Demint,  Jarrett 393 

Denison,  Sergt.  Daniel 183 

Denison,  George 99 

Dent,  Lieut.  John 362 

Deshler,  David 221,  222 

Deshon,  Capt.  Daniel 27 

Dexter,  John 433 

Dewey,  Gideon 381 

Dewey,  Major  Zebadiah 41 

De  Witt,  Capt.  Lucas 242 

Dickson,  Col.  Joseph 26 

Dingman,  Andrew 239 

Dinkle,  Peter 122,  124 

Donelson,  Capt.  William 180 

Donnell,  Capt.  Benjamin 113 

Donnell,  Benjamin,  Jr 113 

Doughty,  Christopher 285 

Downes,  Adj  t.  William 267 

Downing,  Capt.  Thomas 31 

Drake,  Benjamin 155,  267 

Drake,  Ebenezer 332 

Drake,  Capt.  Samuel 239 

Drake,  Lieut.  Thomas 34,  286 

Dreisbach,  Simon,  Jr 149 

Drew,  Thomas  Collins 41 

Drewry,  Capt.  John 277,  279 

Drown,  Sergt.  Benjamin,  Jr 295 

Duncan,  Dr.  Samuel 401,  402 

Dunham,  Jesse  260 

Dunlap,  Lieut.  John  W 79 

Dunn,  Capt.  Samuel 242 

Dunscombe,  Andrew 273 

Dunwoody,  James  341 

Durand,  Samuel 329 

Durfee,  Gideon -,40 

Durham,  John 222 


480  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Du  Val,  Sergt.  Benjamin 370 

Duval,  Samuel  273 

Eastman,  Tilton 88 

Easton,  Col.  James 239 

Eaton,  Nathan 161,  162,  163 

Eddy,  Capt.  John 104 

Edson,  Joel 418 

Edwards,  John 269 

Edwards,  Capt.  Oliver 365 

Edwards,  Samuel 130 

Egleston,  Major  Azariah 13 

Elderkin,  Lieut.  Bela 432 

Elderkin,  Brig.-Gen.  Jedediah 432 

Ellis,  Lieut.  John 323 

Elmer,  Capt.  Nathaniel 186,  188,  189 

Emerson,  Daniel  IS7 

Emerson,   Major   Edward 427 

Emerson,  Jonathan 219,  221 

Emery,  John  211 

Emmons,  John  376 

Engle,  Lieut.  Andrew 362 

Ensign,  Capt.  John,  Jr 212 

Espy,  Lieut.  James 319 

Evans,  Corp.  Evan 8 

Evans,  Col.  John 33 

Evans,  Nathan  21 

Evans,  Zachariah 22 

Fairbanks,  Josiah 52,  358 

Fairbanks,  Capt.  Joseph 128 

Fairbanks,  Nahum 141 

Fairchikl,  Abiel   337 

Fairchild,  Abiel,  Jr 4^3 

Falls,  Capt.  Gilbraith 209 

Farnsworth,  Oliver 4^1 

Farnum,  Rev.  Richard 243 

Farrand,  Lieut.  Bethuel 144 

Farrand,  William 43 

Faucher,  Isaac  216 

Faunce,  Thomas 418 

Fay,  Asa 428 

Fay,  David 373 

Fenderson,  William   405 

Fenn,  Sergt.  Jason 59 

Ferris,  Sergt.  Jonathan 274 

Fetters,  William 15T 

Fifield,  Ensign  Samuel 38 

Fisk,  Capt.  Joshua 434 

Fisk.  Sergt.  Robert 307 

Flournov,  Col.  Thomas 31,  32 

Follett,  Martin  Dewy 288 


ROLL   OP   HONOR.  48 1 


Folsom,  Capt.  Benjamin 313,  3^4 

Forbes,  Sergt.  John 3I7 

Forney,  Capt.  Peter 302,  303 

Forrest,  Lieut.  Col.  Thomas 229 

Forrester,  Capt.  Simon 27 

Foster,  Ephraim 280 

Foster,  Capt.  Gideon 437 

Foster,  Sergt.  William 327 

Fowler,  Corp.  Amos 147 

Francis,  Capt.  Arnold 55 

Franklin,  Robert 10,  11 

Frazer,  Brig.-Gen.  Persifor 367 

Freeman,  Samuel 447 

French,  Israel 333 

Frey,  Major  John 385 

Frisbie,  Ebenezer 271 

Fry,  Joshua,  Jr 398 

Fulford,  Major  John 411,  412 

Fuller,  Stephen 373 

Gaddis,  John 366,  367 

Gaines,  Capt.  James 23,  276 

Gaither,  Lieut.  John 102,  104 

Gallop,  Enos  308 

Galusha,  Capt.  Jonas 29 

Garland,  Ensign  Dodivah 403 

Garrison,  Lieut.  Isaac 44 

Gatchell,  Capt.  Samuel 408 

Gibson,  Thomas 310 

Griffin,  Simon 36 

Gillespie,  Capt.  Daniel 207 

Gillett,  Asa 179 

Gillman,  David 171 

Glatz,  Col.  Jacob  122 

Glenn,  Lieut.  James 103,  415 

Glover,  Col.  Joseph 14 

Gobin,  Capt.  Charles 4 

Goldsborough,  Hon.  Robert 412 

Goodrich,  Jared 106 

Granger,  Dr.  Amos 170,  171 

Granger,   Samuel  318 

Grant,  Joel 65,  66 

Gray,  Joseph 169 

Graydon,  Capt.  Alexander 229 

Gregg,  Capt.  James 16 

Gregg,  John 300 

Greene,  Eleazer  446 

Greer,  Andrew  298 

Griffin,  Joseph 200 

Griswold,  Seth  65,  66 

Grout,  Elijah 96 


482  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Haft,  John 235 

Hails,  Capt.  Robert 49 

Hale,  Capt.  Jonathan 69 

Hall,  Lieut.  Edward 316 

Hamilton,  David  248 

Hamilton,  William  214 

Hancock,  William    368 

Hand,  Darius  237 

Harding,  Stephen 381 

Haring,  Capt.  Abraham 390,  391 

Harper,  William  149 

Harris,  Daniel  159 

Harrison,  James 249 

Harrold,  Christopher 386 

Harrold,  John 386 

Hart,  Edward 34,  286 

Hart,  Hon.  John 34,  286 

Hart,  Samuel   403 

Hartshorn,  Oliver 356 

Haskell,  John  116 

Haskins,  Abraham 442 

Haskins,  Thomas 25 

Hastings,  Samuel 433 

Hastings,  Dr.  Seth 448,  449 

Hatch,  Lemuel  259 

Hause,  Peter 364 

Hawes,  David 322,  323 

Hawkins,  Capt.  William  Adrian 80 

Hawthorne,  Capt.  Daniel 27 

Hayes,  Capt.  Joseph 210 

Hayes,  Major  Samuel I74 

Hayes,  Lieut.  Solomon 210 

Haynes,  Israel 429 

Haynes,  Thomas  16 

Hay  ward,  Joseph 422 

Hazen,  Capt.  Samuel  87 

Heal,  Corp.  John 309 

Heard,  David  434 

Heard,  Richard  434 

Heath,  Aaron  178 

Hebard,  Ahimaaz 37 

Heilman,  Lieut.  John  Adam 230,  231 

Heisler,  Frederick 119 

Heister,  Col.  John 225 

Hempstead,  Joshua 324 

Hempstead,  Corp.  William 324 

Henry,  Gov.  Patrick 265 

Herrington,  Richard 75 

Hesser,  Frederick  68,  69 

Heyden,  William,  Jr 56 

Hichborn,  Robert 18,  20 

Hicks,  Col.  George 300 


ROLL   OF   HONOR.  483 


Hicks,  Nathan ^ 

Right,  James   403 

Hildreth,  Dr.  Samuel 320 

Hiley,  Jacob  75 

Hill,  Caleb 78 

Hill,  Lieut.  Col.  James "9 

Hill,  Nathaniel  130,  131 

Hills,  Lieut.  Col.  Medad 58 

Hilton,  Joseph  178 

Hinman,  Abijah   448 

Hitchcock,  Samuel  440 

Hoadley,  Culpepper  333 

Hoadley,  Nathaniel 198 

Hoadley,  William  333 

Hoar,   Lieut.    Peter 416 

Hobbs,  Sergt.  Josiah 404,  405 

Hobbs,  Thomas  407 

Hodgkins,  John II3 

Hogge,  James 358 

Holabird,  Timothy  378 

Holland,   William    ii7,  118 

Hollenback,   Ensign   Matthias 207 

Holliday,  Zacharias   276 

Hollister,  Abner   372 

Hollowell,  Sials  T 46 

Holmes,  Capt.  John 346 

Holt,  Capt.  Thomas  David 277,  279 

Hood,  James   233 

Hooker,   Capt.   James 247 

Hooper,  Capt.  Levi 166 

Hopkins,  Lieut.  Caleb 7 

Hopson,  Lieut.  Joseph 263 

Horning,  Adam  380 

Horsley,  Lieut.  William 273 

Horton,  Sergt.  Abel 129 

Hotchkiss,  Elisha   233 

Houghton,  Lieut.-Col.  Joab 104 

Hovey,  Capt.  Thomas 50 

Howard,  Elisha  78 

Howard,  George  115 

Howard,  Jonathan   43 

Howard,  Samuel 9 

Howell,  Israel,  Jr 59 

Hoyt,  Capt.  David 219,  221 

Hoyt,  Jacob  219,  221 

Hubbard,  Abner   289 

Hubbard,  Capt.  George 338 

Hubbard,  Joel   81 

Hubbard,  Ensign  Jonathan ci 

Hubbell,  Thaddeus  70 

Hughes,  Col.  Archelaus 208 

Humphrey,  Isaac 353 


484  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Humphreys,  Capt.  John 286 

Humphreys,  Lieut.  John 34 

Hunter,  Col.  James 36 

Hunter,  Joseph  ^54 

Hunter,  Joseph,  Jr i54 

Hunter,  Ensign  Patrick 102,  104 

Huntington,  Capt.  William 365 

Hurd,   Sergt.   Reuben 60 

Hurley.  John   280 

Hyde,  Lieut.  Col.  Caleb 325 

Hyde,  Ensign  Thomas 38 

Ingersoll,  Samuel   178 

Ingersoll,  Capt.  Thomas 270 

Izard,  Hon.  Ralph 255 

Jackson,  Col.  Giles 356,  440 

Jefferson,  Gov.  Thomas 274 

Jenckes,  John   11,  12 

Jenkins,   James    369 

Jenks,  Thomas 54 

Jennings,   Burritt    321 

Jennings,  Capt.  William 68 

Jessup,  James  Edward 1 1 1 

Jewett,  Lieut.  Joseph 297 

Johnson,  David  442 

Johnson,  Corp.  Hezekiah 330 

Johnson,  John   334 

Johnson,  Gov.  Thomas 121,  122,  123 

Johnston,  Capt.  Archibald 266 

Johnston,  Col.  James 264 

Johnston,  Sergt.  John 370 

Johnston,  Jonas 256 

Johnston,  Dr.  Launcelot 345 

Johnston,  Capt.  Nathan 256 

Jordan,  Dr.  Clement 402 

Jordan,  Lieut.  Col.  Nathaniel 56 

Jones,  Lieut.  James 85 

Jones,  Lieut.  Samuel 46^    82 

Jones,  William  Richard 1^2 

Keator,  Matthew   200,  202 

Keator,  Nicholas '  202 

Kellogg,  Isaac *..'..,..'.*.".'.'.'  V93,  194 

Kellogg,    Martm    1^3    ^g. 

Kellogg,   Capt.   Noah loV  104 

Kellogg,  Noah,  Jr i^:^'  ,ll 

Kellogg,  Samuel ^^'     71 

Kelsey,  Capt.  Jonas -^ 

tr i„ii     T> -..    /ni __.  /-^ 

am 114 

Kenney,  James no 


Kendall,  Rev.  Thomas,  ist 
Kendall,  Willi 


ROLIv  OF  HONOR.  485 


Kent,    Elisha    135 

Kent,  James  172 

Ketchum,  John    186 

Ketchum,  Philip   186 

Kimball,  Capt.  Aaron 28 

Kimball,  Benjamin  402 

Kimball,  Edmund  I34 

Kincaid,  Capt.  James 243 

King,  Benjamin  ip 

King,  Thomas   189 

Kingsbury,  Capt.  Asa 305 

Kingsland,  Isaac  44 

Kingsley,  Lieut.  Moses 125 

Kinney,   Corp.   Elijah 444 

Kinney,  Stephen   I93 

Kirtland,  Ensign  Daniel 240 

Knapp,  Elnathan  I57 

Knapp,  Lieut.  Jabez I53 

Knowels,  John  53 

Knowler,  Benjamin   147 

Kullock,  Lieut.  Shepard I73 

Kreidelbach,  John 350 

Lamb,  David 79 

Lamb,  David   381 

Lane,  Capt.  Daniel 405 

Langstoff,  John  23 

Larzelere.   Nicholas   228 

Laskey,  Robert    138 

Lawrence,  Eli j  ah 352 

Layman  (La  Mont),  Cornelius 238 

Leach,  Sergt.  Valentine 217 

Leavitt,   Lieut.   Thomas 426 

Lee,  John 447 

Lee,  Dr.  Jonathan 120 

Leffingwell,  Lieut.  Col.  Benajah 329 

Legg,  Sergt.  David 180 

Leggett,  Thomas  443 

Leland,  Phineas 388 

Leland,  Thomas y-j 

Lemont,  Capt.  John 114 

Lent,  Hercules   196,  197 

Leonard,  Isaac 61 

Leonard,   Simeon   143 

Lesher,   Capt.   John 216 

Lester,  Jeremiah go,    81 

Letcher,  Col.  William .'  288 

Letts,  Nehemiah 375 

Lewis,  Ensign  Jacob 297 

Lewis,  Fielding  ^q^ 

Lewis,  Robert ] .     48 

Lewis,  Samuel  .'!..*.'.'!.*  333 


486  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Libbey,  Reuben   I74 

Lindsay,  Hon.  Robert 207 

Lines,    Abel    333 

Lipscomb,  William  295 

Littell,  William  89 

Little,  Col.  Moses 52,  125 

Lockwood,  Joshua 253,  254 

Lockwood.  Judge  Richard 3^9 

Lockwood,  Capt.  Timothy 176,  177 

Lodge,  Lieut.  Benjamin,  Jr 312 

Logan,  James 363,  390,  39i 

Loker,  Capt.  Isaac 140 

Long,  Capt.  Gabriel m,  354 

Long,  Corp.  James 2>7^ 

Long,  Robert  300,  301,  302 

Longdon,  John 124 

Longyear,  Johannes  202 

Loose,  Ensign  George 160,  161,  163 

Lothrope,  Major  Daniel 115 

Lothrope,  Lieut.  Daniel,  Jr 115 

Lott,  Jeremiah  211 

Loxley,  Col.  Benjamin 99 

Low,  Cornelius   24 

Lowrey,  Thomas  106 

Lucas,  William    165 

Lusk,  Capt.  James 264 

Lutz,  John 216 

Lyman,  Elisha 311 

Lyman,  Lieut.  Timothy 41 

Lynde,  Jonathan  446 

Lyon,  Lieut.  Matthew 154 

Lyon,  Nehemiah  Webb 190 

McAlister,  Major  Hugh 142 

McAlister,  Sergt,  John 20,    21 

McCall,   George    17,     19 

McCann,   Patrick    386 

McCobb,  James  403 

McDonald,  Dr.  Donald 311 

McGarrough,  Major  Joseph 218 

Mackey,    Sergt.   James 70 


Maclav,  William 


234 


McMellen,  John    404 

McMillen,  Alexander    '.'..'.'.  374 

Macomber,  Jonathan   227 

McPherson,   Matthew 209 

Maden,  George ..!!..........!!!.!  294 

Magruder,  Capt.  Joseph .'.'.....'..'..*...*..'.  280 

Magruder,  Samuel   \ ...............  280 

Mallery,  Sergt.  Samuel 22 

Manley,  Daniel A22 

Mann,  Andrew    ,„o 


ROLIv  OF  HONOR.  487 


Manning,  David   440 

Manning,  Hezekiah   326 

Marsh,   Ebenezer    162 

Marsh,  Corp.  Elias 53 

Marshall,  Rev.  Abraham 246 

Marshall,  Rev.  Daniel 246 

Martin,  John    297 

Martling,  Abraham   81 

Mason,  Caleb  I77 

Mason,  Col.  David 296,  298 

Mason,  Hugh  425 

Mason,    Lieut.    Timothy 203,  204 

Massey,  Caleb    150 

Massey,  Sergt.  Jonathan Tz 

Massie,  Major  Thomas 273 

Matthews,  Lieut.  Caleb 325 

Maupin,  Daniel  286 

Maupin,  Daniel,  Jr 34 

Mauzy,  Peter  87 

Maxson,  John    lO 

Maxwell,  Lieut.  Col.   Hugh 414 

Maxwell,  Capt.  James 428 

Maynard,  Levi  306 

Mayo,  Lieut.  Joseph 136 

Mendenhall,  Thomas  275 

Merchant,  William  250 

Meredith,  Thomas   228 

Meriwether,  Capt.  William 363,  390,  391 

Merrick,  Sergt.  Joseph lOi 

Merrill,  Daniel 135 

Merrill,  Capt.  Samuel 86 

Mersereau,  Judge  Joshua 384 

Mesick,  Thomas,  Jr 137 

Metsker,    Conrad    92 

Mikell,  Lieut.  John 259 

Miller,  Abraham    225,  226 

Miller,  Capt.  Elisha 74 

Miller,   Robert  Johnston 210 

Mitchell,  Rev.  John 386 

Moffett,  Col.  George 30 

Montague,  John 22 

Montague,  Jonathan    330 

Montayne,  Sergt.  Peter 202 

Moore,  Goff  86 

Moore,  Major  John 86 

Morehouse,  David   348 

Morey,  Thomas 292 

Morgan,  Capt.  David ■^2),  34,  285 

Morgan,  Major  General  Daniel '....'  438 

Morgan,  John    \\ 373 

Morgan,  William    '.'.'.'.'. .'....'.  329 

Morrill,  Lieut.  Laban *...'..!!'.!*.!'.!.  400 


488  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Morrill,  Nathaniel 4i6 

Morris,  George   33,  34,  285 

Morrison,  Sergt.  James 11^ 

Morrison,  Sergt.  Maj  or  John 6 

Morse,  Joseph   52 

Moseley,  Capt.  Abisha 271 

Moseley,  Increase  271 

Mosely,  Capt.  Joseph 203,  204 

Moss,    Capt.  Zealy 383 

Moulton,  Noah   37i 

Moulton,   Reuben    44.8 

Mulkey,  Rev.  Philip I45,  146 

Munford,  Col.  William  Green 389 

Munroe,  Capt.  Benjamin 128 

Murdock,   Corp.   Benjamin I47 

Murphy,  Sergt.  William 78 

Muse,  Fauntly  109 

Myers,  Capt.  John 35° 

Myrick,  Adjt.  Joshua 440 

Nash,  John   324 

Nash,  Lieut.  Moses 66 

Neafie,  John    290,  291 

Neal,    Micajah    90,  367 

Neff,  Capt.   Rudolph 407 

Nelson,  Major  John 268 

Nelson,  Major  Gen.  Thomas 272 

Newcomb,  Daniel   355 

Newland,  Rial  448 

Newman,  Isaac   239 

Nichols,  Capt.  Robert 192 

Nickerson,  Uriah   310 

Nisbet,  John  15 

Noble,  Asahel    203 

Noble,  Lieut.  Matthew 204 

Norman,  WilHam  299 

North,  Stephen   385 

Norton,  Joel  60 

Norton,  Ensign  John 182 

Norwood,  Capt.  John * .  19 

Ogden,  Quartermaster  Robert 150 

Ogilvie,    Kimbrough   Tinsley 112 

Orr,   William .'.....'.'...  374 

Osborne,  Col.  Alexander 15 

Osborne,    Lieut.    Bennett VqV  -,qc 

Ottinger.  Christopher  '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  .3  236 

Owens,  Thomas *,'_ ,' *        ......*.   ,'  342 

Page,   Hon.  John jge 

Paine,    Sergt.    Stephen ,-,0 

Paine,  Rev.  William '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.  406 


ROLI.  OF  HONOR.  4^9 


Painter,   Lieut.   Edward 185 

Palmer,  Sergt.  William 377 

Pardee,  John    182 

Parker,  Lieut.  James 87 

Parker.  Capt.  Joshua 378 

Parmele,  Corp.  Thomas 448 

Parmelee,  Capt.  Theodore 214 

Parmenter,  Deliverance   4^5 

Parsons,  Timothy 125 

Patterson,  Maj.  Gen.  John 13 

Patterson,  John  344 

Paull,  Lieut.  James   2 

Payne,  Abraham  107 

Payne,  Lieut.  Josiah 252 

Payne,  Samuel  158 

Peabody,  Deacon  Moses 56 

Pearce,  Ensign  Ephraim 195 

Peckham,  Benjamin  382 

Pendleton,  Henry,  Jr 396 

Penn,  Col.  Abram 208,  277,  279 

Penniman,    Bethuel    418 

Penniman,  William    316 

Penniman,  William,  Jr 316 

Pennington,  John   1 18 

Perkins,  Capt.  Abraham 163 

Perkins,  Ebenezer 324 

Perkins,  Gilbert 403 

Perkins,  Richard  403 

Perkins,  Col.  William  H 273 

Perry,  David   135 

Phelps,  Jacob   147,  348 

Phelps,  Col.  Noah 63 

Philips,  Lieut.  Josiah 226,  236 

Phillips,  Major  Samuel 409 

Pickens,  Brig.  Gen.  Andrew 299 

Pine,  Martin  Joseph ^^g 

Pixley,  William _   [     5^ 

Plank,  John _   ,3^ 

Plumb,  Nathaniel  .......[..............  435 

Plummer,  Thomas   428 

Pomeroy,  Maj.  Gen.  Seth ..........] 270 

Pond,  Robert   /^^ 

Porter,  Col.  Joshua .".'..*.'.'.*.'.".".'!.'.'.'!.'.'.';  .40 

Posey,  Lieut.  Col.  Thomas .,00 

Potter,  John   jo^ 

Potter,  Col.  Samuel ,J 

Powe,  Thomas ,^ 

Preston,   Robert 'V   %^ 

Priest,  Corp.  John '.'.'.*.".*.' .'.'.'.'.", 280 

Prioleau,   Samuel 248 

Prioleau.   Samuel,  Jr 248 

Prior,    Major   Abner .,.,.'..*,...,'.',... 347    348 


490 


daughte;rs  of  the  American  revolution. 


Proctor,  James    4i6 

Proctor,  Johnson 305 

Prout,  Sergt.  John 202 

Pryor,  Lieut.  Emory 408 

Pulver,  Hendrick   ^99 

Purdy,  Lieut.  Solomon ^97 

Putnam,  Ezra 45 

Putnam,  Henry  4^7 

Rail,  Rev.  Thomas 76 

Ramsay,  Thomas    369 

Ramsey,  Lieut.   William 155,  156 

Randolph,   Lieut.    Peter 400 

Randolph,    Thomas    Mann 339 

Ranney,  Stephen  363 

Ranney,  Willett  348 

Rathbun,  Benjamin 245 

Raymond,  Sergt.  Nathaniel 88 

Raymond,  Simeon 88 

Rawson,  Josiah   77 

Read,    John    206 

Redd,  Lieut.  John  277,  278,  279,  280 

Redding,  Anderson    345 

Reed,  Col.  James 103 

Reed,  Capt.  John 105 

Reid,  Sergt.  John  1 171 

Reid,  Capt.  Nathan 208 

Rhoades,  David  440 

Rhodes,    Capt.   Robert Ti,    74 

Rice,  Sergt.  Adam 445 

Rice,    Lieut.    Jonas 85 

Rice,   Samuel    335 

Richards,  Josiah   400 

Richardson,  Dudley   46 

Richardson,    Sergt.  John 432 

Richardson,  Brig.  Gen.  Richard 254 

Richardson,  Wiley   429 

Richardson,  Capt.  William 243 

Richmond,  Robert  241,  242 

Riddick,  Isaac   46 

Riddick,  Hon.  Joseph 46 

Ridley,  Corp.  Samuel 223 

Ringgold,  William   268 

Risdon,  Corp.  Josiah 448,  449 

RoBards,  William,  Jr 304 

Roberts,  Lieut.  James 74 

Roberts,  James ipp 

Roberts,  Joseph  300 

Roberts,  Robert  57 

Rockwell,  Aniasa    206 

Rockwell,   Daniel 293 

Rodney,  Brig.  Gen.  Thomas 260 


ROI.L  OF  HONOR.  49  ^ 


Roe,  Nathaniel 1°° 

Root,  Hon.  Jesse ^^l 

Root,   Dr.   Josiah 330 

Root,  Samuel  ^02 

Rouse,  Capt.  John 302 

Rowland,  John  217,  219 

Rowland,   Capt.   Jonathan iQi 

Rowley,  Ensign  Daniel 120 

Rubert,  Leonard  •  •  7 

Rupert,  Lieut.  John  Philip 6,  7 

Russell,   Lieut.   John V  ^^^ 

Russell,  Brig.  Gen.  William 108,  112 

Russell,  Col.  William 395 

Ryer,  John   I99 

Sabin,  Elisha  55 

Sale,   Dr.  John 262,  266,  267 

Salisbury,   Lieut.  Ambrose 64 

Saltonstall,  Brig.  Gen.  Gurdon 27 

Saltonstall,  Major  Winthrop 27 

Sands,  George    200,  202 

Sanford,   Rev.   David 3I5 

Savage,  Lieut.  Elisha 385 

Sawyer,   Col.  Ephraim 4 

Sawyer,  Sergt.  Manasseh 446 

Sawyer,   Major  James 237 

Sayres,  James    171 

Schenck,  Capt.  John 181 

Scott,  Lieut.  David 215 

Scott,  Jeremiah  295 

Scott,  Capt.   Matthew 218,  361 

Scout,  Ensign  Aaron 407 

Scudder,  Richard   282 

Scureman,  John    239 

Sears,  Ebenezer   387,  388 

Seely,  Jonas   153 

Selden,  Col.   Samuel 233 

Selleck,  Gersham 75 

Senter,  Benjamin  377 

Sevier,  Brig.  Gen.  John 142 

Sexton,  Capt.  George 419 

Seymour,  Elisha  307 

Sharp,    Mathew    445 

Sharpe,    Lieut.   John 26 

Shattuck,  Joseph  166 

Shaver,  Frederick 283 

Sheffield.    Major   Thomas 382 

Sherman,  Capt.  Henry 196 

Sherman,   Hon.  Roger [ . ' ' 212 

Shive,    George    [ 234 

Shores,  Thomas    q3 

Shuck,  Lieut.  Jacob 339 


492  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Siddall,  Stephen    247 

Sill,  Dr.  Elisha 3i 

Silliman,    Sergt.   Daniel 325 

Simmons,  Lieut.  Lemuel 421 

Sinclair,  Joshua    444 

Slack,  Sergt.  James 262 

Slafter,  John    31/ 

Slaughter,    Capt.    John 277,  279 

Slaughter,  Lieut.  John  S m 

Slauson,  Major  Ebenezer 184,  200 

Slavens,    Isaiah    107,  389 

Smalley,  Capt.  David IS4 

Smith,  Lieut.  Abraham 337,  4i3 

Smith,  Abram,  Jr 223 

Smith,  David  368 

Smith,  Joseph    65 

Smith,  Matthevi'    61 

Smith,  Matthew 250 

Smith,  Richard    28 

Smith,  Richard   383 

Smith,  Col.  Ribert 3^7 

Smith,  Adjt.  Robert 165 

Smith,  Sergt.  Samuel 62 

Smith,  Thomas 97,    99 

Snavely,  John  Ulrich 231 

Snovvr,  Abner    64 

Snovi^den,    Quartermaster    Isaac 234 

Snyder,    Henry    loi 

Soper,  Major  Edmund 316 

Southern,  Gipson,  Jr 46 

Southworth,    Major   William 448 

Speed,  Capt.  James 49,  50,    94 

Spencer,  Capt.  Calvin 300,  301,  302 

Spencer,  Maj.  Gen.  Joseph 61,  322 

Spring,   Ebenezer    190 

Springer,  Capt.  Nathaniel 375 

Standish,  Amasa  67 

Standish,  Lemuel   117 

Stanley,  James    325 

Stanton,    Sergt.    Joseph 382 

Staples,    Major    Samuel 277,  279 

Starbird,  Moses  139 

Steen,  Matthew  227 

Stephenson,  James  103 


Stetson,  Oliver 


39,  351 


Stevens,   Ebenezer    238 

Stevens,  Elisha   329 

Stewart,    Daniel,   Jr 269 

Stewart,  Lieut.  William 224 

Stickney,  Lieut.  Abraham 167 

Stickney,    Sergt.   Oliver //]  127 


ROLL  OF  HONOR.  493 


Stockbridge,    Corp.    David 4io 

Stockton,  Robert    396 

Stoddard,    Capt.    Orange 3i8,  320 

Stoddard,  Capt.  Ralph 352 

Stone,  Nimrod 9i 

Stout,  Ensign  Moses 34,  286 

Streeter,  Benjamin I34 

Strobel,    Lieut.    Daniel 17,  I9.  244 

Stroecker,  Sergt.  John 79 

Strong,  James   364 

Strother,  John  393 

Strother,  William  300 

Stroud,    Col.   Jacob 291 

Strowbridge,  George  350 

Stuart,  Corp.  Charles 206 

Swarthout,  Lieut.  John 44,    45 

Swift,   Corp.  John 133 

Swift,    Samuel    ZT^ 

Talbot,  Josiah   422 

Tallman,  Col.  Benj  amin 370 

Tanner,  Lieut.  Thomas,  Jr 352 

Taylor,  Lieut.  Col.  Isaac 39 

Taylor,  Col.  John  184 

Taylor,  Joseph   303,  304 

Taylor,  Capt.  Samuel • 436 

Ten  Eyck,  Matthew 20a,  202 

Ten  Eyck,  Richard 200,  202 

Tenny,  Capt.  William 195 

Terrell,   Lieut.    Israel 61 

Terrell,    Oliver    214 

Teter,  George    386 

Thayer,  Capt.  Abel 123 

Thayer,  Amos   424 

Thomas,   Jeremiah    219,  221 

Thomas,  John  46,    82 

Thomas,  Adjt.  William 410 

Thompson,  Capt.  Alexander 205 

Thompson,  David   159 

Thompson,  Capt.  Isaiah 62 

Thompson,  James 440 

Thompson,   Lieut.  Jonathan 440 

Thompson,  Samuel   429,  430 

Thompson,  Dr.  Thaddeus ,'  440 

Tillard,   Lieut.    Col.    Edward 413 

Tilton,  Sergt.  John 284 

Tisdale,  Edward 422 

Tisdale,  Capt.  Ebenezer !!..!...!]!!.!!.'.!]].!!.  422 

Tomlinson,  Joseph 280 

Tower,  Benjamin   ..'.....'..........  425 

Tower,   Sergt.   Isaac 229 

Trezavant,  Dr.  John  Timothy ..'...... '. '. . ............  314 


494  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


True,  Ezekiel  53 

Trumbull,  Sergt.  Robert   io8 

Tucker,  Lieut.  Moses 260 

Tucker,  Silas 30,    31 

Tully,  Elias 357 

Tupper,  Quartermaster-Sergeant  William 354 

Turner,  Zadoc  ^(> 

Turney,  Asa  161,  162.  163 

Tuttle,  Enos   219,  221 

Twitchell.    Sergt.   Daniel 82 

Tyler,  John  D 94 

Tyrrell,    Eliakim    333 

Udall,  John    107 

Upshaw,  Capt.  James no 

Ustick,  Rev.  Thomas 295,  303 

Vail,   Capt.   Benjamin 186 

Van  Antwerp,  Lewis  Simon 175 

Van  Buskirk,  Isaac 365 

Van  Der  Burgh,  Capt.  Henry 212 

Van  Dyck,  Lieut.  Col.  Cornelius 175 

Van  Inwegen,  Hermanus   (Herman) 187 

Van  Liew,  Frederick 178 

Van  Meter,  Col.  Garrett 399 

Van  Orden,  Andreas 198 

Vansant,  Lieut.  Garrett 228 

Vaughan,  Lieut.  Col.  Joseph 236,  237 

Vincent,  Daniel  96 

Vose,  Jeremiah   t^t^-j 

Wait,  Col.  Ben j  amin 269 

Waite,  William    97 

Walker,  Capt.  Joshua 139 

Walker,  Dr.  Thomas 392 

Walker,    Col.    Timothy 272 

Walker,  Capt.  Timothy,  Jr 272 

Wallace,  Rev.  John 369 

Waller,    Major    George 277,  279,  280 

Ward,  Capt.  James 360 

Wardell,   Eliakim    440 

Ware,  Nathan   130 

Ware,  Capt.  Robert 302 

Warner,  Ensign  Nicholas 291 

Warner,  Seth  185 

Warner,  Thomas 271 

Warnock,  Joseph   245 

Watkins,   Capt.   Nathan '   ■^^■^ 

Watson,   Sergt.   Samuel p 

Watts,  Lieut.  David 138 

Wayman,  Herman   2 

Webster,   Simeon    .^^ 


ROLL  OF  HONOR.  495 


Weir,  John   9h  lOQ 

Welles,    Dr.    Benjamin 354 

Wellington,  Sergt.  Benjamin 433 

Wells,  Joshua   270 

Wells,  Joshua,  Jr 270 

Wells,  Sergt.  Lemuel 224 

Welton,  Lieut.  Daniel 322 

Wentworth,  Elihu    422 

Wetherbee,   Capt.   Samuel 96 

Wetmore,  Prosper   309 

Wheeler,  Abraham  I44 

Wheeler,  Lieut.  Isaac  420 

Wheeler,   Jonathan    I93 

Wheeler,   Phineas    I37,  138 

Wheeler,  Capt.  Valentine 145 

Wheelock,  Calvin  326 

Whipple,  Capt.  Ezra 174 

White,  Antipass 12 

White,    Benjamin    133 

White,    Edward    284 

White,  Capt.  Joel 57 

White,  Lieut.  Joseph,  Jr 132 

Whiting,  Lieut.  Jonathan,  ist 56 

Whitney,    Ensign   Abner 168 

Whitney,  John   238 

Whitney,  Joshua  443 

Whittemore,  Nathaniel  127 

Whittlesey,    Rev.    Chauncey 328 

Wikoff,  Col.  Auke 171 

Wilcox,  Capt.  Samuel 195 

Wilcox,   Samuel    ^j 

Wilkin,  Capt.  Jason 188 

Wilkin,  John '  . '. 188 

Williams,    Capt.    James 254,  255,  258 

Williams,  John    251 

Williams,  Dr.  Obadiah \[  436 

Williams,    Sergt.    Thomas .' '     10 

Williamson,  Lieut.  Col.  Micajah *. 25 

Williamson,  Col.  Robert 74 

Willoby,  Jonas    ]    157 

Wills,  Matthew  '...!'..!!".'.*.  250 

Wilson,  Henry 158 

Wilson,  William *qV     c. 

Winchell,    Daniel    V.'.V.V. 176 

Wingate,  Col.  Joshua ... 

Wolcott,  Brig.  Gen.  Erastus 21? 

Wood,  Thomas   '[] 1t\ 

Woodbury,    Israel 72 

Woodman,  Ephraim 1 1 e 

Woodman,    Capt.   Joshua V.  oV   211 

Woodside,  Ensign  John ".  .".V.'. 220 

Woodward,   Deacon  Jacob aJz 


425 


496  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Woodworth,  Lieut.  Gersham 294 

Woodworth,   Sergt.  Gersham  Everet 294 

Woolworth,  Phineas   371 

Wooster,  Ephraim 338 

Worcester,  Asa  164 

Wright,  Lieut.  Jeremiah 312 

Wright,  Stephen   42 

Wyman,  William    161,  162,  163 

Wyman,  William,  Jr 161,  162,  163 

Wynne,  Lieut.  Thomas 232 

Yates,  Col.  Peter 175 

Yost,   Major  Casper 372 

Young,  Joseph 164 

Young,  Thomas   15 

Zane,  Col.  Ebenezer 347 

Zubers  (Subers),  John 14