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AfRS.  BENJAMIN  HARR/SOJV, 
Pieside>it  General. 


LINEAGE  BOOK 

OK   THK 

Charter  Members 

OF  THK 

DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
REVOLUTION 


[JiE  VISED. 


MARY  S.  LOCKWOOD, 

Historian  Geueral. 


amor  patriae. 


lOQO-iogi. 


HARRISBURG,  PA.: 
Harrisburg  Publishing  Co. 

1895. 


OFFICERS, 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY. 


1890-91. 


president  genera  l . 

Mrs.  Benjamin  Harrison. 

vice  president  general  presiding. 

Mrs.  Wm.  D.  Cabell. 

yiCE  PRESIDENTS  GENERAL. 

Mrs.  a.  W.  Greely,  Mrs.  G.  Brown  Goode, 

Mrs.  H.  V.  Boynton,  Miss  Mary  Desha, 

Mrs.  F.  O.  St.  Clair,  Mrs.  Stephen  J.  Field, 

Mrs.  John  W.  Foster,  Mrs.  Wm.  E.  Earle. 

HONORARY  VICE  PRESIDENTS. 

Mrs.  James  K.  Polk,  Mrs.  David  D.  Porter, 

Mrs.  Thomas  A.  Hendricks. 

SECRETARIES  GENERAL. 

Recording — Mrs.  George  H.  Shields. 

Corresponding — Mrs.  EllEn  Hardin  Walworth. 

treasurer  general. 

Mrs.  Marshall  MacDonald. 

registrars  general. 

Miss  Eugenia  Washington, 

Mrs.  a.  Howard  Clark. 

SURGEON  GENERAL.  HISTORIAN  GENERAL. 

Miss  Clara  Barton.  Mrs.  Mary  S.  Lock  wood. 

chaplain  general. 

Mrs.  T.  S.  Hamlin. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY. 


1890-91. 


The  officers  on  the  preceding  page,   together  with  the  following  Regents, 
constituted  the  National  Board. 


Mrs.  J.  G.  Cilley, 

New  Hampshire. 

Mrs.  Henry  Blount, 

INDIANA. 

Mrs.  Randolph  deB.  Keim, 

Connecticut. 

Mrs.  F.  G.  DeFontaine, 

South  Carolina. 

Mrs.  F.  M.  Cockrell, 

Missouri. 

Miss  Louise  Ward  McAllister, 

New  York. 


Mrs.  Frank  Osborn, 

Illinois. 

Mrs.  M.  Devereux, 

District  of  Columbia. 

Mrs.  B.  O.  Wilbour, 

Rhode  Island. 

Mrs.  W.  W.  Shippen, 

New  Jersey. 

Mrs.  N.  B.  Hogg, 

Pennsylvania. 

Mrs.  Augustus  R.  Salas, 

Georgia. 


COMMITTEE  ON  ORGANIZATION  OF  CHAPTERS. 

Mrs.  H.  V.  Boynton,  Mrs.  A.  L,eo  Knott, 

1321  R  Street.  1730  K  Street. 

Mrs.  John  W.  Foster, 

1405  I  Street. 


A  D  VISOR  Y  BOA RD. 

Dr.  G.  Brown  Goode,  Chairman ;  Mr.  Wilson  I,, 
Gill,  Secretary  ;  Mr.  Wm.  C.  Winlock,  Gen.  H.  V.  Boyn- 
ton, Col.  Marshall  MacDonald,  Rev.  Edward  Everett 
Hale,  Prof.  Wm.  D.  Cabell,  Mr.  Wm.  O.  McDowell, 
Gen.  Marcus  J.  Wright,  Mr.  Edwin  D.  Mead. 


INTRODUCTORY. 


INTRODUCTORY. 


IT  was  a  small  number  of  loyal-hearted  women  that  as- 
sembled in  Washington  on  the  nth  of  October  four 
years  ago.  But  that  sturdy  few  has  been  multiplied  into 
thousands,  and  to-day,  from  Maine  to  California,  from  the 
Lakes  to  the  Gulf,  the  name,  Daughters  of  the  American  Rev- 
olution, is  a  synonym  for  love  of  country,  veneration  for  our 
national  flag,  unremitting  zeal  in  teaching  the  children  of  our 
land  to  love  its  institutions,  respect  its  laws,  and  comprehend 
the  duties  and  obligations  of  citizenship. 

From  dusty  archives  and  musty  manuscripts,  they  have 
unfolded  to  the  light  the  hidden  proof  of  the  lives  of  their  fore- 
fathers and  mothers  and  they  hold  the  pages  open  for  us  to 
read  what  they  sacrificed  for  home  and  country.  Through  this 
knowledge  we  begin  to  comprehend  the  price  of  the  legacy  left, 
and  to  realize  that  if  we  hold  this  magnificent  inheritance,  in 
city,  town  and  country,  we  must  keep  the  camp  fires  of  loyalty 
alive,  that  there  shall  be  no  wavering  of  devotion  to  the  princi- 
ples they  planted,  her  institutions  be  kept  pure,  her  laws  just, 
her  government  upright. 

The  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  have  this  work 
in  hand.  It  will  go  on  and  on,  and  out  from  these  Colonial 
struggles  will  come  an  American  manhood  that  will  build  a 
structure  for  liberty  to  endure  forever. 

M.  S.  L. 


THE 

ORGANIZATION 

OF  THE  SOCIETY. 


THE  ORGANIZATION  OF  THE  SOCIETY. 


w  j  HE  National  Society  of  the  Daughters  of  the  American 

qJ\       Revolution  was  organized  in  the  city  of  Washington, 

in   the  parlors  of    the  Strathmore  Arms,  October    ii, 

1890,    the    Anniversary    of    the    Discovery   of    America    by 

Columbus. 

The  Society  was  incorporated  under  the  laws  of  Congress 
June  8,  1891. 

The  Charter  Membership,  numbering  818,  closed  October 
II,  1891. 

The  objects  of  this  Society  are — 

(i)  To  perpetuate  the  memory  and  the  spirit  of  the  men  and 
women  who  achieved  American  Independence  by  the  acquisi- 
tion and  protection  of  historical  spots  and  the  erection  of  monu- 
ments ;  by  the  encouragement  of  historical  research  in  relation 
to  the  Revolution  and  the  publication  of  its  results  ;  by  the 
preservation  of  documents  and  relics,  and  of  the  records  of  the 
individual  services  of  Revolutionary  soldiers  and  patriots,  and 
by  the  promotion  of  celebrations  of  all  patriotic  anniversaries. 

(2)  To  carry  out  the  injunction  of  Washington  in  his  fare- 
well address  to  the  American  people.  "  to  promote,  as  an 
object  of  primary  importance,  institutions  for  the  general 
diffusion  of  knowledge,"  thus  developing  an  enlightened  pub- 
lic opinion,  and  affording  to  young  and  old  such  advantages  as 
shall  develop  in  them  the  largest  capacity  for  performing  the 
duties  of  American  citizens. 

(3)  To  cherish,  maintain  and  extend  the  institutions  of 
American  freedom,  to  foster  true  patriotism  and  love  of 
country,  and  to  aid  in  securing  for  mankind  all  the  blessings  of 
liberty. 


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ORGANIZATION   OF  THE  SOCIETY. 


EIvIGIBIIvlTY. 

The  sole  requisite  for  eligibility  to  membership  in  this 
patriotic  and  national  Society  is  proven  lineal  descejit  from  an 
ancestor  who,  with  unfailing  loyalty,  rendered  material  aid  to 
the  cause  of  Independence  as  a  recognized  patriot,  as  soldier  or 
sailor,  or  as  a  civil  officer  in  one  of  the  several  Colonies  or 
States,  or  of  the  United  Colonies  or  States  ;  or  from  the  mother 
of  such  a  patriot ;  provided  that  the  applicant  shall  be  at  least 
eighteen  years  of  age  and  acceptable  to  the  Society. 


SEAL. 

The  seal  of  the  Society  shall  be  one  and  seven-eighths  of  an 
inch  in  diameter,  charged  with  the  figure  of  a  dame  of  the 
Revolutionary  time 


sitting  at  her  spinning-wheel,  with  thirteen  stars  above  her,  the 
whole  surrounded  by  a  rim  containing  the  legend,  "  Daughters 
of  the  American  Revolution,  1776-1890,"  and  the  motto, 
"  Home  and  Country." 

THK    INSIGNIA. 

The  insignia  of  the  Society  shall  consist  of  a  badge  in  the 
form  of  a  spinning-wheel  and  distaff,  to  be  worn  on  ceremonial 
occasions  upon  a  bow  of  ribbon.     The  wheel  is  seven-eighths 


ORGANIZATION   OF  THE  SOCIETY.  XV 

of  an  inch  in  diameter  and  of  gold,  with  thirteen  spokes  and 
a  field  of  light-blue  enamel  upon  its  tire  bearing  the  name  of 
the  Society  in  letters  of  gold.  Upon  its  outer  rim,  opposite  the 
ends  of  the  spokes,  are  thirteen  small  stars,  which  may  be  set 
with  precious  stones  at  the  discretion  of  the  owner.  Under- 
neath the  wheel  is  a  golden  distaff  one  and  one-half  inches  long 
filled  with  silver  flax.  Upon  the  back  of  the  wheel  the  regis- 
tration number  of  the  owner  shall  be  engraved,  and  her  name 
may  be  added.  The  ribbon  to  be  worn  with  the  wheel  is  dark 
blue  with  a  white  edge  ribbed  and  watered,  following  the  colors 
of  Washington's  staff.  A  rosette  of  the  prescribed  ribbon  at- 
tached to  a  stick-pin  may  be  worn  as  an  informal  badge  upon 
ordinary  occasions. 


Fl07ver  piece  sent  by  the  Daughters  of  the  American 

Revolution  on  the  occasion  of  the  funeral 

of  Mrs.  Harrison. 


IN  MEMORIAM. 


Caroline  Scott  Harrison. 

First  President  of  the  Society  of  the  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution. 


Died  in  Washington  October  25,  1892. 


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rOZ.  SAMUEL    WASHINGTON, 
Oldest  Full  Brother  of  Gen.  George  Washington , 
Colonel  in  the  Virginia  Line  of  the  Revolutionary  Ar, 
Great-grandfather  of  Eugenia  Washington. 


Membership  Roll 


[Note. — The  number  at  the  end  of  the  name  represents  the  National 
Number  of  the  member  cf  the  Society.] 

Miss  Eugenia  Washington.  i 

Born  in  West  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Washington,  brother  of 
Gen.  George  Washington. 

Daughter  of  William  Temple  Washington  and  Mar- 
garet Calhoun  Fletcher,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Steptoe  Washington  and 
Lucy  Payne,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Samuel  Washington  and 
Annie  Steptoe,  his  wife.  Samuel  Washington  was  a  colo- 
nel in  the  Virginia  Line  of  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Also  descendant  on  her  maternal  side  from  Col.  Charles 
Francois  Joseph  Count  de  Flechir,  who  was  born  in 
France  in  1755,  died  in  New  York  in  18 15,  and  who 
served  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution . 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Thomas  Fletcher  and  Nanc}' 
Mcllhenney,  his  wife.  Gen.  Thomas  Fletcher  served  in 
War  of  1812  on  the  staff  of  Gen.  William  Henry  Har- 
rison. He  was  grandson  of  Col.  Flechir,  who  came  to 
Virginia  with  his  friend  and  maternal  kinsman  Marquis 
de  Lafayette,  and  entered  the  service  as  a  private.  He 
was  soon  elected  captain  of  Company  H ,  "  Independent 
Washington  Guards  ; ' '  reporting  to  the  Commander-in- 
Chief,  he  was  ordered  to  Canada. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Fletcher  and  Abigail 
West,  his  wife.  Col.  Fiechir's  name  was  Americanized 
and  spelled  "  Fletcher." 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Francois  Joseph 
Count  de  Flechir,  and  Ruth  Phillips  Sourency,  his  wife. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Col.  Charles  Francois  Joseph  Count  de  Flechir  serv^ed 
in  the  War  for  Independence  as  colonel  of  horse,  in 
Canada. 

Mrs.  Sara  Agnes  Rice  Pryor.  2 

Born  ill  Virsiuia. 

Wife  of  Roger  A.  Pryor. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  David  Rice  and  Col.  John  Otey. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Blair  Rice  and  Lucinda  Walton 
Leftwich,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Rice,  of  "Greenwood," 
Charlotte  county,  Va.,  and  Mary  Bacon  Crenshaw,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Rice,  of  Kentucky,  and 
Mary  Blair,  his  wife.  David  Rice  acted  in  the  capacity 
of  clergyman  and  orator  to  the  Hanover  militia  in  1775. 
He  was,  in  1792,  a  member  of  the  convention  which 
framed  the  first  constitution  of  the  State  of  Kentucky. 

Also  granddaughter  of  Rev.  William  Leftwich  and 
Frances  Otey,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  John  Otey.  of  Bedford, 
Va.,  and  Mary  Hopkins,  his  wife.  Col.  John  Otey 
ser\^ed  as  colonel  and  captain  of  a  battalion  of  riflemen. 

Also  descendant  of  Col.  William  Leftwich,  Chaplain 
Samuel  Blair,  and  Maj.  Gen.  Joel  Leftwich. 

Mrs.  Ellen  Hardin  Walworth.  3 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Hardin,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  J.  Hardin  and  Sarah  Ellen  Smith, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Martin  D.  Hardin  and  Elizabeth 
Logan,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Hardin  and  Jane  Davies, 
his  wife. 

John  Hardin  was  lieutenant  in  Morgan's  Rifle  Corps, 
colonel  in  Wayne's  campaign,  etc.     At  the  battle  of 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL. 


Saratoga  he  performed  distinguished  services  and  re- 
ceived the  public  thanks  of  Gen.  Gates.  In  1792  he 
was  sent  from  Kentucky  by  special  order'  of  Gen. 
Washington  on  a  mission  of  peace  to  the  Indians  in 
Northern  Ohio  and  was  massacred  by  them. 

Also  descendant  of  Gen.  Benjamin  Logan,  who  did 
great  service  in  establishing  the  Commonwealth  of  Ken- 
tucky, as  well  as  distinguished  service  during  the  Revo- 
lutionary period. 

Miss  Mary  Desha.  4 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

First  member,  and  one  of  the  organizers,  of  the 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Descendant  of  Marguerite  Briarley,  mother  of  Col. 
John  Montgomery,  Jr.,  a  soldier  in  the  Revolutionary 
Army. 

Daughter  of  John  Randolph  Desha,  M.  D.,  and  Mary 
Curry,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Desha  (a  soldier  in  the 
Revolution  at  1 5  years  of  age ;  with  Mad  Anthony 
Wayne  in  '96,  a  major  general  in  1812,  and  governor 
of  Kentucky  in  1825)  and  Margaret  Bledsoe,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Desha,  a  soldier  of 
the  Revolution. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Bledsoe  and  Katherine 
Montgomery,  his  wife  Isaac  Bledsoe  was  a  pioneer  of 
Tennessee,  a  famous  Indian  fighter  (called  by  the  In- 
dians "  Tullituskee  " — the  waving  corn -blade — or  per- 
petual motion,  because  they  never  caught  him  napping), 
and  also  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Montgomery, 
Sr.,  and  Marguerite  Briarley,  his  wife. 

John  Montgomery,  Jr.,  the  son  of  John  Montgomery 
and  Marguerite  Briarley,  was  an  officer  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary^ Army. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wheeler,  a  lieuten- 
ant in  Braddock's  army  and  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution. 


4  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Katharine  Montgomery, 
"  a  dispatch  bearer"  during  the  Revolution,  sister  of 
Col.  John  Montgomery. 

Miss  F.  Page  Robinson.  S 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Robinson. 

Daughter  of  Maj.  Thomas  Robinson  and  Mary  S. 
Hoomes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Beverly  Robinson  and  Sarah 
Downing,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Maj.  John  Robinson  and 
Katherine  Page,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  William  Robinson 
and  Agatha  Beverly  Smith,  his  wife.  Rev.  William 
Robinson  was  a  clergyman  and  soldier  in  the  Revolution- 
ary War,  and  bore  the  title  of  colonel. 

Mrs.  Mary  V.  Ellet  Cabell.  6 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Israel  Israel,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Charles  Ellet,  Jr.,  and  Elvira 
Augusta  Stuart  Daniel,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Ellet  and  Mary  Israel,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Israel  Israel  and  Hannah 
Erwin,  his  wife. 

Israel  Israel  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety 
of  Pennsylvania  and  a  recognized  active  patriot. 

Also  granddaughter  of  Judge  William  Daniel  and 
Margaret  Baldwin,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Cornelius  Baldwin  and 
Mary  Briscoe,  his  wife. 

Cornelius  Baldwin  was  surgeon  in  the  American 
Army  throughout  the  Revolution. 

Also  great-granddaughter  of  Ensign  William  Daniel 
and  Pattie  Allen,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  5 


Ensign  William  Daniel  served  in  the  War  of  Inde- 
pendence as  ensign  in  Capt.  Arda  Allen's  company. 
He  was  appointed  in  April,  1776. 

Mrs.  Caroline  Scott  Harrison.  7 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  Harrison,  twenty-first  President  of 
the  United  States. 

Descendant  of  John  Scott  and  Saul  Rea. 

Daughter  of  John  Witherspoon  Scott  and  Mary  Neal, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  McElery  Scott  and  Anna 
Rea,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Scott  and  Agnes  Mc- 
Elery, his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Scott  and  Jane 
Mitchell,  his  wife. 

John  Scott  was  commissary  general  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Line. 

Also  descendant  of  Saul  Rea,  who  held  civil  office 
during  the  Revolution  and  was  a  member  of  Congress. 

Mrs.  Fannie  Washington  Finch.  8 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Wm.  Aug.  Washington. 

Daughter  of  Bushrod  Washington  and  Henrietta 
Bryan  Spots  wood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Wm.  Aug.  Washington  and 
Gen.  Alexander  Spotswood  and  Jane  Washington  and 
Elizabeth  Washington,  their  wives. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Aug.  Washington  and 
Aug.  Washington  and  Hannah  Bushrod  and  Ann  Ay- 
lett,  their  wives. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Aug.  Washington,  his 
first  wife,  Jane  Butler,  second,  Mary  Ball,  and  of  John 
Spotswood  and  Mary  Dandridge,  his  wife. 


6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Westwood  Washington.         9 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Mrs.  Catherine  Storke  Washington. 

Daughter  of  William  Temple  Washington  and  Fannie 
Virginia  Washington,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  and  Cecilia 
Barron,  his  wife,  and  Col.  John  M.  Washington  and 
Euphan  Dandridge,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Bailey  Washington  and 
Euphan  Wallace,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Bailey  Washington  and 
Catherine  Storke,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Washington. 

Mrs.  Catherine  Storke  Washington  was  the  mother  of 
Bailey  Washington,  patriot  member  of  the  House  of 
Burgesses,  probably  during  the  Revolution,  and  of  Col. 
William  Washington,  the  "  Marcellus  of  the  Revolu- 
tion." 

Miss  Fannie  V.  Washington.  10 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Mrs.  Catherine  Storke  Washington. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  and  Cecilia  Barron , 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bailey  Washington  and  Euphan 
Wallace,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Bailey  Washington  and 
Catherine  Storke,  his  wife. 

Mrs.  Catherine  Storke  Washington  was  the  mother  of 
Bailey  Washington,  patriot  member  of  the  House  of 
Burgesses,  and  of  Col.  William  Washington,  the  "  Mar- 
cellus of  the  Revolution." 

Mrs.  Mary  Conde'  Ringgold.  ii 

Born  in  South  Carolina. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Washington. 
Daughter  of  Thomas  D.  Conde  and  Jane  Washington 
Ancrum,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL. 


Granddaughter  of  James  Hasell  Ancrum  and  Jane 
Washington,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Washington  and 
Jane  Elliott,  his  wife. 

William  Washington  was  colonel  of  cavalry  in  the 
Revolution. 

Mrs.   AlARGARETTA   P.  JACK  HETZEL.  I2 

Born  in  the  West  Indies. 

Descendant  of  Calvin  Selden  and  Ezra  Seldeu. 

Daughter  of  Morrison  Jack  and  Roxanna  Selden, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Calvin  Selden  and  Phoebe 
Ely,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Selden,  Connecticut 
Legislature,  and  Elizabeth  Rogers,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Samuel  Selden, 
Colonial  Army,  and  Deborah  Dudley,  his  wife. 

Ezra  Selden  and  Calvin  Selden  assisted  in  establishing 
American  Independence.  Ezra  Selden  was  a  member 
of  the  Connecticut  Legislature  twenty  years.  Calvin 
Selden,  his  son,  was  a  lieutenant  in  the  Revolutionary 
Army.  ' 

Miss  Susan  Riviere  Hetzel.  13 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Calvin  Selden  and  Ezra  Selden. 

Daughter  of  Abner  Riviere  Hetzel  and  Margaretta  P. 
Jack,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Morrison  Jack  and  Roxanna 
Selden,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Calvin  Selden,  Revo- 
lutionary Army,  and  Phcebe  Ely,  his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  12. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Lee  Washington.  14 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 
Descendant  of  Catherine  Storke  Washington,  mother 
of  the  patriot  Col.  William  Washington. 


8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Bailey  Washington  (surgeon,  U.  S. 
Navy)  and  Ann  Matilda  Lee,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bailey  Washington  and  Euphan 
Wallace,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Bailey  Washington  and  Cath- 
erine Storke,  his  wife. 

Also  descendant  of  Richard  Bland  Lee. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Bland  Lee  and  Elizabeth 
Collins,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Lee  and  Lucy  Grymes 
(the  Lowland  Beauty),  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Lee  and  Miss 
Bland,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Lee  and 
Miss  Corbin,  his  wife. 

Mrs.  Fannie  W.  Washington  Reading.  i^ 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Catherine  Storke  Washington,  mother 
of  Col.  William  Washington.     See  N.  No.  14. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Bland  Lee.     See  N.  No.  14. 

Henry  Lee,  ' '  Light  Horse  Harry, ' '  a  great-uncle,  was 
a  general  in  the  army. 

Mrs.  Alice  Morrow  Clark.  i6 

Born  in  Nova  Scotia. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Perry,  of  Sandwich,  Mass. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  Charles  Morrow,  of  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  and  Mar>^  Bell  Perry,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Perry  and  Celia  Greenwood 
Bell,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Perry  and  Jane 
Smith,  daughter  of  Capt.  Smith,  his  wife. 

Great -great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Samuel  Perry 
and  Thankful  Bourne,  his  wife,  whose  brother,  Thomas 
Bourne,  was  an  active  patriot  during  the  Revolution. 

Capt.  Samuel  Perry,  of  Sandwich,  Mass.,  was  a  mem- 


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ber  of  Capt.  Abijah  Bangs'  company,  in  Col.  Dicke's 
regiment  of  militia.  His  brother  Stephen  was  in  the 
same  company. 

Mrs.  Mary  Williams  Loomis  Stow.  17 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Veach  Williams,  of  Connecticut, 
and  Lieut.  Thomas  Loomis. 

Daughter  of  Maj.  Gen.  Thomas  Loomis  and  Sylvia 
Lusk,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Thomas  Loomis  and  Mary 
Williams,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Veach  Williams  and  Lucy 
Wals worth,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Williams  and 
Elizabeth  Veach,  his  wife. 

Capt.  Veach  Williams  and  Lieut.  Thomas  Loomis 
ser\'ed  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Miss  Anna  P.  Stow.  18 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Veach  Williams  and  Thomas  Loomis. 

Daughter  of  Marcellus  Kent  Stow  and  Mary  Williams 
Loomis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Loomis  and  Sylvia  Lusk , 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Loomis  and  Mary 
Williams,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Veach  Williams  and 
Lucy  Walsworth,  his  wife, 

Veach  Williams  and  Thomas  Loomis  ser\'ed  in  the 
Revolutionary  War. 

Mrs.  Henrietta  C.  H.  N.  Greely.  19 

Born  in  Switzerland. 

Descendant  of  Elizabeth  McKeen  Nesmith,  mother  of 
soldier  John  Nesmith. 


10  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Nesmith  and  Maria  Antoinette 
Gale,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Nesmith  and  Susan  Hildreth, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Nesmith  and  Elizabeth 
Reid,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Nesmith  and 
Elizabeth  McKeen,  his  wife. 

Elizabeth  McKeen  Nesmith 's  son  and  grandson  were 
soldiers  in  the  Revolutionary  War, 

Mrs.  Mary  Morris  Hallowell.  20 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Christopher  Marshall,  who  was  born 
in  Dublin,  Ireland. 

Daughter  of  Elisha  Tyson  and  Sarah  Morris,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Morris  and  Sarah  Mar- 
shall, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Marshall  and  Patience 
Parrish,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Marshall. 

Christopher  Marshall  was  a  member  of  the  Council  of 
Safety  of  Pennsylvania. 

Mrs.  Regina  M.  Knott.  21 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Wife  of  A.  Leo  Knott. 

Descendant  of  Mary  Heron  Phelan,  mother  of  John 
Phelan,  who  was  born  in  Waterford,  Ireland. 

Daughter  of  Anthony  Keenan  and  Mary  Phelan,  his 
wife. 

Grandniece  of  John  Phelan. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Mary  Heron  Phelan. 

Capt.  John  Phelan  was  the  collateral  ancestor  of 
Regina  M .  Knott  who  assisted  in  establishing  American 
Independence. 


ME.WBERSHIP   ROLL.  11 


Mrs.  Sarah  Ford  Judd  Goode.  22 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Dr.  George  Brown  Goode. 

Descendant  of  Mistress  Lois  Curtis  Judd,  of  Farm- 
ington,  Conn. 

Daughter  of  Orange  Judd  and  Sarah  Lamson  Ford,  of 
Boston,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ozias  Judd  (1794-1855),  of  Niagara, 
N.  Y.,  soldier  of  181 2,  and  Rheuama  Waight  (1798- 
1S55),  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Orange  Judd,  soldier  of  the 
Revolution,  and  Abigail  Dike  (1762-1S39),  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Judd  (1720- 
1785),  of  Farmington,  Conn.,  and  Lois  Curtis  (1720- 
1804),  his  wife,  mother  of  Aranah  Judd,  a  Revolu- 
tionary soldier. 

Miss  Fanny  Washington  Hunter  Weeks.        23 

Born  in  Louisiana. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Minn  Thruston,  who  was  born 
in  Gloucester  county,  Va. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Conrad  Weeks  and  Anne  Stephens 
Hunter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Weeks  and  Mary  Clara  Con- 
rad, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Conrad  and  Frances 
Thruston,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Minn  Thruston 
and  Sarah  Alexander,  his  wife. 

Charles  Minn  Thruston  served  as  a  captain  and  col- 
onel in  the  Revolutionary^  Army,  and  is  called  in  history 
the  Warrior  Parson  of  Gloucester. 

Also  descendant  of  Adam  Stephens,  who  served  as  an 
officer  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  of  Mildred  War- 
ner Washington,  grandmother  of  George  Washington. 

Mrs.  Lucia  Fames  Blount.  24 

Born  in  Michigan. 
Wife  of  Henry  F.  Blount. 


12  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Aaron  Wight,  Capt.  Daniel  Eames, 
David  Babcock,  and  Elijah  Morgan. 

Daughter  of  Lovett  Eames  and  Lucy  C.  Morgan,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Eames  and  Molly  Wight, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Aaron  Wight,  surgeon 
Revolutionary  War ;  of  Capt.  Daniel  Eames  (Massachu- 
setts regiment),  and  Mary  Cutler,  his  wife;  of  David 
Babcock,  who  was  in  Col.  Parson's  regiment,  Connecti- 
cut Volunteers,  and  at  Lexington  Alarm  in  1775  ;  and 
of  Elijah  Morgan,  who  was  in  Oliver  Smith's  regiment 
of  Connecticut  Volunteers,  and  in  campaign  around 
New  York  in  1776. 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  McDonald.  2^ 

Born  iu  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Col.  Marshall  McDonald. 

Descendant  of  T.  Morris  Blackburn  and  Maj.  James 
Mcllhaney,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Francis  McCormick,  Clark  county,  Va., 
and  Rose  Mortimer  Ellzey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  EUzey,  Loudoun  county, 
Va.,  and  Rosana  Mcllhaney,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Ellzey  and  Alice 
Blackburn,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Blackburn  and  Mary 
Watts,  his  wife,  mother  of  Thomas  Blackburn,  aid  to 
Gen.  Washington,  wounded  at  Brandy  wine. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Mcllhaney  and 
(Widow)  Williams,  his  wife. 

James  Mcllhaney  was  a  major  in  Morgan's  Rifle 
Brigade. 

Mrs.  Sadie  Adams  Smith.  26 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 
Wife  of  Leroy  Sunderland  Smith. 
Descendant   of    Andrew   Adams,   of  Milton,  Mass., 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  13 


Samuel  Rowell,  of  New  Hampshire,  and  Robert  Gordon, 
of  Amesbury,  Mass. 

Davighter  of  Harvey  Adams  and  Nancy  Dustin 
Rowell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Adams  and  Sally  Lamb, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Rowell  and  Robert 
Gordon,  both  Revolutionary  soldiers. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams  and  Ruth 
Wadsworth,  his  wife. 

Andrew  Adams  was  second  lieutenant  of  the  Second 
Company  of  Third  Suffolk  (Massachusetts)  Regiment. 

Mrs.  Mary  Smith  Lockwood.  27 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Henry  C.  Lockwood. 

Descendant  of  Martin  Roberts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Smith  and  Beulah  Blodgett,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Blodgett  and  Sibyl  Roberts , 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Martin  Roberts,  an  officer  of 
the  Revolutionary  War. 

Also  granddaughter  of  Roxy  Morton,  of  Hadley, 
Mass.,  descendant  of  Silas  Morton,  who  entered  a  Ply- 
mouth company  in  1775.  In  recognition  of  his  services 
he  was  the  recipient  of  a  sword  from  Congress,  now  in 
possession  of  the  family. 

Silas  Morton  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati, 

Mrs.  Helen  Mason  Boynton.  28 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Gen.  H.  V.  Boynton. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Hall,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Timothy  B.  Mason  (a  lineal  descendant 
of  Henry  Adams,  ancestor  of  Samuel  Adams  the  patriot, 
and  of  John  and  John  Quincy  Adams)  and  Abigail 
Hall,  his  wife. 


14  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hall,  minute  man  and 
afterwards  soldier  in  the  Revolution. 

Also  descendant  of  Moses  Hartshorn,  of  Massachu- 
setts, a  minute  man  and  Revolutionary  soldier. 

Mrs.  Mary  Morris  Husband.  29 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Morris. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Morris  and  Eliza  J.  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Morris,  Senator  and  Minis- 
ter of  Finance  during  the  Revolutionary  War ;  signer  of 
Declaration  of  Independence. 

Also  descendant  of  William  Pitt  Smith,  surgeon,  and 
Thomas  White,  of  Maryland,  both  officers  in  the  Revo- 
lutionary Army. 

Mrs.  Pella  Hull  Mason.  30 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  W.  F.  Mason. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Titus  Hull,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  I,everett  Hull  and  Sarah  Lord,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Olive  Lewis,  a  descendant  of  the 
Strong  family;  also  of  Dr.  Titus  Hull,  a  minute  man 
and  later  surgeon  in  the  Continental  Army.  Also  of 
Solomon  Lord,  a  soldier  in  the  Fourth  Regiment,  Con- 
necticut Line,  serving  under  Lafayette. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Zephaniah  Hull  and  Han- 
nah Hall,  his  wife,  a  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel  Hall,  who 
was  prominent  in  the  French  and  Indian  wars,  and  lineal 
descendant  of  John  Hall,  the  ancestor  of  Lyman  Hall,  a 
signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Great-great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  John 
Hull,  of  WaUingford,  Conn.,  the  lineal  ancestor  of  Gen. 
William  Hull,  of  Revolutionary  fame,  and  also  of  Com- 
modore Isaac  Hull,  of  the  frigate  "Constitution." 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  15 


Mrs.  Elizabeth  Johnston  Maclay  Candee.     31 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Maclay. 
Daughter  of  Charles  Maclay  and  Mary  Cox,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Maclay,  lieutenant  colonel 
of  the  Northumberland  Associators. 

Mrs.  Dora  T.  Voorhis.  32 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Zenas  Tichenor,  Sr. 

Daughter  of  Zenas  Tichenor,  Jr.,  and  S.  A.  Egbert, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Zenas  Tichenor,  Sr,,  private  in  First 
Regiment  of  New  Jersey. 

Also  descendant  of  Maj,  Thomas  Egbert  and  Capt. 
Samuel  Pierson,  both  officers  of  New  Jersey  regiments 
in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Miss  Mary  Granger  Leland.  33 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  David  Warren  Iceland. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Phineas  W.  Iceland  and  Pamelia 
Wood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Warren  Leland,  a  soldier  in 
the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Mrs.  Mary  L.  Shields.  34 

Born  in  Missouri. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  John  Leighton,  D.  D.,  and  Sarah 
Bainbridge  Richardson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hon.  Samuel  Q.  Richardson  and 
Mary  Hopkins  Harrison,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Carter  Harrison  and 
Ann  Cabell,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Joseph  Cabell  and 
Mary  Hopkins,  his  wife.  Col.  Joseph  Cabell,  of  "  Zion 
Hill, ' '  was  a  member  of  the  Virginia  House  of  Burgesses, 
surgeon  in  the  Continental  Army,  and  commanded  the 


16  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Buckingham  militia  at  the  siege  of  Yorktown,  and  a 
member  of  the  Convention  of  1775. 

Great-great-great -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hopkins, 
a  lieutenant  colonel  in  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Carter  Henry  Harrison, 
and  Susannah  Randolph,  his  wife.  Carter  Henry  Har- 
rison was  a  member  of  the  Cumberland  Committee  of 
Safety,  1774-75,  and  House  of  Delegates,  and  a  brother  of 
Benjamin  Harrison,  the  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence, who  was  the  father  of  President  William 
Henry  Harrison,  and  the  grandfather  of  President  Benja- 
min Harrison.  Susannah  Randolph  was  sister  to  Jane 
Randolph,  who  was  the  wife  of  Col.  Peter  Jefferson  and 
mother  of  President  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Harri- 
son, of  Berkeley,  and  Anne  Carter,  his  wife.  This  Ben- 
jamin Harrison  was  sheriff  and  a  member  of  the  House 
of  Burgesses  of  Virginia,  and  died  in  1744,  and  was  father 
of  the  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Crowley  Richard- 
son, of  Maryland,  and  Sarah  Bainbridge  Price,  his 
wife.  He  was  a  captain  in  the  Maryland  Line,  Conti- 
nental Army. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  William  Richard- 
son and  Isabel  Calamies,  his  wife,  daughter  of  the 
Marquis  de  Calmers.  William  Richardson  was  colonel 
in  the  Continental  service,  commanding  the  Fourth  Bat- 
talion of  the  ' '  Maryland  Flying  Corps, ' '  and  the  Fifth 
Battalion  of  the  Line,  and  a  member  of  the  Convention 
that  ratified  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  in 
1788. 

Mrs.  Lelie  Dent  St.  Clair.  35- 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  John  Dent,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  John  Benjamin  Dent  and  Catharine 
Petrie,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Brewer  Dent  and  Priscilla 
Eliza  Dent,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  17 


Great-granddaughter  of  John  Dent,  a  member  of  the 
Provincial  Convention  of  Maryland  (1774-76),  and 
military  commander  of  Colonial  troops. 

Mrs.  Maria  Devereux.  36 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Uriah  Forrest  and  Ralph  Green. 

Daughter  of  John  Green  and  Ann  Forrest,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Uriah  Forrest  and  Ralph  Green. 

Uriah  Forrest  was  lieutenant  colonel  of  the  Third 
Regiment,  Maryland  Line. 

Ralph  Green  perished  with  his  ship  at  sea. 

Also  great-granddaughter  of  George  Plater,  of  the 
Maryland  Convention,  member  of  the  First  Congress 
and  second  governor  of  Maryland. 

Miss  Agnes  J.  Robinson.  37 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  David  Robinson. 

Daughter  of  George  Wadsworth  Robinson  and  Jane 
E.  Hinsdill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Heman  Robinson  and  Betsey 
Wadsworth,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Robinson,  private  in 
battle  of  Bennington,  August  i6,  1777. 

Mrs.  Lena  Augusta  Rathbun.  38 

Born  in  Maine. 

Wife  of  Richard  Rathbun. 

Descendant  of  Esaias  Preble. 

Daughter  of  Seward  Bucknam  Hume  and  Caroline 
Elizabeth  Storer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  L.  Storer  and  Ruth  Preble, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Esaias  Preble,  captain  of  a 
company  of  minute  men,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1775. 


18  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Mrs.  Elizabeth  C.  Clark.  39 

Born  iu  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joshua  Woodman. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Woodman  and  Hannah  Pierce 
Bacon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Woodman  and  Mary- 
Woodman,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Woodman,  captain  in 
Revolutionary  Army. 

Mrs.  Alice  Trueheart  Buck.  40 

Boru  iu  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Churchill  Gibbs. 

Daughter  of  Armstead  H.  Morehead  and  Eliza  True- 
heart  Rixey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Rixey  and  Penelope  Gibbs, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Churchill  Gibbs,  lieutenant 
of  First  Virginia  Regiment. 

Miss  Lilian  Slaymaker  Evans.  41 

Boru  in  Peunsylvauia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Alexander  Lowrey  and  Evan 
Evans. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Evans  and  Mary  Shoch,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Evans  and  Hannah 
Slaymaker,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Evans  and  Frances 
Lowrey,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Evans,  ensign  in 
Chester  county  militia  commanded  by  his  father. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Amos  Slaymaker,  ensign. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Alexander  Lowrey, 
colonel  of  militia  of  Lancaster  county.  Pa.,  which  he 
commanded  at  battle  of  Brandy  wine. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Evan  Evans,  colonel  of 
battalion  of  Chester  county  militia,  which  he  com- 
manded at  battle  of  Brandywine,  and  member  of  Philadel- 
phia Convention  of  1776. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  I9 


Miss  Mary  E.  Weeks.  42 

Born  in  Louisiana. 

Dsscendant  of  Gen.  Adam  Stephens,  of  Virginia,  and 
Charles  Minn  Thruston. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Conrad  Weeks  and  Anne  Stephens 
Hunter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Hunter  and  Mary  Washing- 
ton Snickers,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Hunter  and  Anne 
Stephens,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Adam  Stephens,  briga- 
dier general  and  major  general,  who  commanded  a 
division  at  battles  of  Brandy  wine  and  Germantown. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Weeks  and  Mary  Clara 
Conrad,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Conrad  and  Frances 
Thruston,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Minn  Thruston, 
captain  and  colonel  in  Revolutionary  Army. 

Great-great-great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Mil- 
dred Warner  Washington,  grandmother  of  Gen.  Wash- 
ington. 

Mrs.  Delia  Claiborne  Buckner.  43 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Fielding  Lewis. 

Daughter  of  John  Hayes  Claiborne  and  Anna  Virginia 
Bassett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Bassett  and 
Betty  Burnet  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Lewis  and  Mary 
Walker  Browne,  his  wife. 

Great -great-granddaughter  of  Fielding  Lewis,  colonel 
of  a  regiment  of  militia  at  Yorktown . 

Miss  Mary  Randolph  Ball.  44 

Born  in  Virginia. 
Descendant    of    Col.    Burges    Ball,    Charles    Wash- 


20  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


ington,  George  Mason,  Col.  Robert  Randolph,  Moore 
Fauntleroy,  and  Charles  Mortimer. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  George  Washington  Ball,  of 
"  Springwoods,"  and  Mary  Beverley  Randolph,  his  wife, 
of  "The  Grove,"  Fauquier  county,  Va. 

Granddaughter  of  Fayette  Ball,  of  "Springwoods," 
and  Mary  Thomson  Mason,  his  wife,  of  "  Hollin  Hall," 
Fairfax  county,  Va. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Burges  Ball  and  Frances 
Thornton  Washington,  his  wife. 

Col.  Burges  Ball  was  captain  of  infantry,  lieutenant 
colonel,  commanding  his  own  regiment  of  the  line, 
and  volunteer  aid-de-camp  to  Gen.  Washington. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Washington, 
brother  of  Gen.  Washington,  patriot  and  signer  of 
the  M/'estmoreland  Declaration  of  1766,  the  first  organ- 
ized resistance  to  the  Stamp  Act. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Thomson  Mason, 
volunteer  subaltern  in  Revolutionary  Army,  and  Sarah 
Chichester,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Mason,  of 
Gunston,  statesman  and  author  of  the  Bill  of  Rights, 
also  author  of  the  first  constitution  of  Virginia,  of  her 
seal  and  coat-of-arms. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  Charles  Carter  Randolph,  of 
"The  Grove,"  and  Mary  Anne  Fauntleroy  Mortimer, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Robert  Randolph,  of 
"  Eastern  View,"  captain  in  Baylor's  Dragoons  ;  pris- 
oner at  Tappan,  and  colonel  on  the  staff  of  Gen.  Wayne. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Mortimer. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Charles  Mortimer, 
of  Fredericksburg,  and  Sarah  Griffin  Fauntleroy,  of 
"  Crandell  Hall,"  his  wife. 

Dr.  Charles  Mortimer  was  a  signer  of  the  Westmore- 
land Declaration,  founder  of  a  free  hospital  for  the 
soldiers,  and  personal  friend  and  physician  of  the  mother 
of  Washingfton. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  21 


Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Moore  Fauntle- 
roy,  of  "  Crandell  Hall,"  signer  of  Westmoreland  Dec- 
laration . 

Miss  Elizabeth  Carter  Ball.  4^ 

Born  in  Virginia. 

See  N.  No.  44. 

The  same  lineage  and  ancestral  service. 

Mrs.  Amelia  Champlin  Waite.  46 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Selden,  of  Lyme,  Conn. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Selden  Warner  and  Abby  Champ- 
lin, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Selden  Warner  and  Dorothy  Selden, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Selden,  colonel  in 
Revolutionary  Army. 

Miss  Reubena  Hyde  Walworth.  47 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Hardin  and  Benjamin  Wal- 
worth. 

Daughter  of  Mansfield  Tracy  Walworth  and  Ellen 
Hardin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  J.  Hardin  and  Sarah  Ellen 
Smith,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Martin  D.  Hardin  and  Eliza- 
beth Logan,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Hardin,  of  Fau- 
quier county,  Va.,  lieutenant  in  Morgan's  Rifle  Corps. 

Granddaughter  of  Reuben  Hyde  Walworth  and  Maria 
Ketchum  Averill,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Walworth,  adju- 
tant under  Gen.  Heath  at  White  Plains. 

See  N.  No.  3. 


22  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Jane  A.  Sumner  Owen  Keim.  48 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Wifeof  deB.  Randolph  Keim. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Owen,  Sergt.  Robert 
Denison,  Capt.  Benjamin  Sumner,  Shipmaster  Peter 
Brown,  and  Surgeon  Joseph  Palmer. 

Daughter  of  Galusha  Owen  and  Elizabeth  Pamela 
Denison,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Owen  and  Pamela  3umner, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Owen  and  Han- 
nah Hendee,  his  wife. 

Capt.  Owen  commanded  a  company  of  Windham 
county  (Connecticut)  militia. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Denison  and  Catharine 
Brown,  his  wufe. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Denison  and  Alice 
,  his  wife. 

Robert  Denison  was  one  of  the  first  to  march  from 
Connecticut  to  the  relief  of  Boston  in  the  Lexington 
Alarm,  in  Capt.  Jewett's  company;  served  in  Tenth 
Company,  Sixth  Connecticut  Regiment,  Col.  Samuel 
Holden  Parsons  ;  sergeant  in  Capt.  Samuel  Mather's 
company  stationed  at  Fort  Trumbull ;  commanded  a 
detachment  of  two  sergeants,  two  corporals,  and  six- 
teen privates  on  special  duty  in  that  vicinity. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Sumner  and 
Ruth  Palmer,  his  wife. 

Capt.  Sumner  was  taken  prisoner  in  Canada  while 
sendng  under  Ethan  Allen,  and  was  carried  to  London, 
England,  when  19  years  of  age,  as  hostage  for  a  British 
officer,  where  he  was  held  one  year  as  a  prisoner  in  the 
Tower  of  London,  Upon  his  exchange,  he  again  en- 
listed in  the  Connecticut  forces.  His  father  served  in 
the  army  at  the  same  time. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Brown  and  Mercy 
Eliot,  his  wife  (descendant  of  Peter  Brown,  carpenter  of 
the   May  Flower),    shipmaster;    1775,    in    Capt.    Abel 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  2} 


Spicer's  company  (Col.  Samuel  Holden  Parsons),  Sixth 
Connecticut  Regiment ;  subsequently  in  the  Connecticut 
Navy,  commanded  a  brig  in  1781  ;  captured  one  of  the 
most  valuable  British  ships  brought  into  New  London 
harbor. 

Great-great-granddaugher  of  Dr.  Joseph  Palmer,  who 
served  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Revolution  as  a 
surgeon  in  the  Connecticut  forces. 

Mrs.  Jennie  Adams  Everett.  49 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  De  Volney  Everett. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Adams,  of  Milton,  Mass.,  and 
Samuel  Rowell,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Harvey  Adams  and  Nancy  Dustin 
Rowell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Adams  and  Sally  Lamb, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams,  second  lieu- 
tenant, Second  Company  of  Third  Suffolk  (Massachu- 
setts) Regiment. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Rowell,  who  served 
one  year  in  Col.  Alex.  Scammell's  company,  of  Third 
New  Hampshire  Battalion. 

Miss  Kate  Mason  Rowland.  ^o 

Born  in  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Thomson  Mason,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Maj.  Isaac  T.  Rowland  and  Catharine 
Armistead  Mason,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Thomson  Mason  and  Eliza 
Baker  Moir,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stevens  Thomson  Mason  and 
Mar>^  Elizabeth  Armistead,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomson  Mason,  pa- 
triot and  statesman,  and  signer  of  the  Westmoreland  Dec- 
laration. 


24  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Mary  S.  Gist.  p 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Heman  Swift. 

Daughter  of  Abel  Grosvenor  Swift  and  Sarah  Bell, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Swift,  private  in  Revolution- 
ary Army. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Heman  Swift,  private, 
ensign,  captain,  and  colonel  in  Connecticut  regiments. 

Miss  Caroline  L  Ransom.  92 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Ormes. 

Daughter  of  John  Ransom  and  Elizabeth  A.  Ormes, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Ormes,  of  Windham, 
Conn.,  private  in  Revolutionary  Army. 

Miss  Mary  Henderson  Eastman.  ^3 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Commodore  Truxton  and  Col.  Samuel 
Hanson. 

Daughter  of  Maj.  R.  ly.  Eastman,  U.  S.  A.,  and 
Mary  Angela  Dorsey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  S.  L.  Eastman,  U.  S.  A.,  and 
Mary  Henderson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Henderson,  U. 
S.  A.,  and  Maria  Truxton,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Commodore  Truxton, 
of  the  Revolutionary  Navy,  and  Mary  Fundran,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Col.  Samuel 
Hanson,  of  the  Revolutionary  Armj'-. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Sinclair  Parker  Jones.  1^4 

Born  in  Virginia. 
Descendant  of  Captain  John  Sinclair  and  Nicholas 
Parker. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  25 


Daughter  of  Copeland  Parker  and  Elizabeth  Sinclair, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Sinclair,  who  sen'-ed  as 
captain  in  the  navy  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution. 

Granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Nicholas  Parker,  of  the 
Continental  Line. 

Mrs.  Lucy  Bronson  Dudley.  ^^ 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Seba  Bronson . 

Daughter  of  Hiram  V.  Bronson  and  Ruth  L.  Ranney, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Herman  Bronson  and  Mary  Hick- 
cox,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Seba  Bronson,  who  acted  as 
recruiting  officer  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Anna  Hanson  Dorsey.  ^6 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Samuel  Hanson,  who  was 
born  in  Charles  county,  Md.,  17 16. 

Daughter  of  William  McKenney,  U.  S.  N.,  and  Chloe 
Ann  Lingan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Lingan  and  Anna  Han- 
son, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Col.  Samuel  Hanson, 
of  Green  Hill,  and  Ann  Hawkins,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Hanson  was  one  of  the  signers  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Freemen  of  Marjdand  and  he  was  commissioned 
lieutenant  colonel  of  the  Upper  Battalion  of  Charles 
county  by  the  Maryland  Convention,  January  6,  1776. 
He  was  a  trusted  officer,  the  life-long  intimate  friend  of 
Washington,  and  seived  with  credit.  It  is  related  of 
him  that  he  gave  Washington  ^800  sterling  silver  to 
shoe  the  barefooted  soldiers  at  Valley  Forge. 

Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey.  ^7 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Samuel  Hanson.   . 


26  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Also  descended  from  Nicholas  Dorsey,  who  served  as 
private  and  captain  of  the  Maryland  Line. 

Daughter  of  Lorenzo  Dorsey  and  Anna  Hanson  Mc- 
Kenne}',  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  McKenney,  U.  S.  N.,  and 
Chloe  Lingan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Owen  Dorsey  and  Henrietta 
■ ,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Lingan  and  Anna 
Hanson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Dorsey  and  Eliza- 
beth Worthington,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Col.  Samuel 
Hanson  and  Ann  Hawkins,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Hanson  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Correspondence  of  Charles  county,  Md.,  served  with  dis- 
tinction in  many  civil  public  offices,  and  also  as  lieu- 
tenant colonel  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Miss  Elvira  Daniel  Cabell.  ^8 

Bora  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  William  Cabell,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Daniel  Cabell  and  Mary  Virginia 
Ellet,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Mays  Cabell  and  Mary  Cornelia 
Daniel,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Cabell  and  Ann 
Carrington,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Cabell  and 
Margaret  Jordan,  his  wife. 

William  Cabell  was  a  member  of  the  Virginia  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  and  of  the  Virginia  State  Convention 
of  1775-76. 

Also,  great-great-granddaughter  of  Paul  Carrington, 
who  served  his  country  in  the  capacity  of  a  member  of 
the  Convention  of  1775-76  and  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety. 

Also,  for  Daniel  and  Baldwin  lineage,  see  N.  No.  6. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  27 


Mrs.  Margaret  Hetzel  Pendleton.  ^9 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Deborah  Dudley  Selden,  of  Connecti- 
cut, whose  two  sons  and  three  grandsons  served  in  the 
War  of  the  Revolution. 

Daughter  of  Abner  R.  Hetzel,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Mar- 
garetta  Phoebe  Jack,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Morrison  Jack  and  Roxana  Selden, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Calvin  Selden,  Revolutionary 
Army,  and  Phoebe  Ely,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Selden  (Connecti- 
cut Legislature)  and  Elizabeth  Rogers,  his  wife. 

Ezra  Selden  and  Calvin  Selden  are  the  ancestors  who 
assisted  in  establishing  American  Independence. 

Mrs.  Emily  Lee  Sherwood.  6o 

Born  in  Indiana. 

Descendant  of  Paul  Lee,  private,  born  in  the  State  of 
New  York. 

Daughter  of  Monroe  Wells  Lee  and  Mary  Dole,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Lee  and  Ruth  Gard,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Paul  Lee  and  Eunice , 

his  wife. 

Paul  Lee  served  as  a  private  in  Captain  Bates'  com- 
pany in  Morris  county,  N.  J. 

Miss  Anna  R.  Green.  6i 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia., 

Descendant  of  Uriah  Forrest  and  George  Plater,  of 
Mar>dand. 

Daughter  of  John  Green  and  Anna  Forrest,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Uriah  Forrest  and  Rebecca  Plater, 
his  wife. 

Uriah  Forrest  was  colonel  in  the  Maryland  Line. 

George  Plater  was  a  member  of  the  first  Congress. 


28  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Miss  Florence  Labonisse  Adams.  62 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Adams,  who  was  second 
lieutenant  of  the  Second  Company,  Third  Suffolk  (Mas- 
sachusetts) Regiment. 

Daughter  of  John  Quincy  Adams  and  Marie  Adele 
Negrin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harvey  Adams  and  Nancy  Dustin 
Powell,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Adams  and  Sally 
Lamb,  his  wife;  her  father  served  in  the  Second  (Massa- 
chusetts) Continental  Artillery. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams  and 
Ruth  Wadsworth,  his  wife. 

Andrew  Adams  is  the  ancestor  who  served  in  the 
Revolutionary  War. 

Also  descendant  of  Samuel  Rowell,  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, a  Revolutionary  soldier. 

Mrs.  Adelaide  Haines  Cilley  Waldron.        63 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Cilley,  and  of  Lieut.  Samuel 
Haines,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Daniel  Plumer  Cilley,  born  at 
Epsom,  N.  H.,  1806,  and  Adelaide  Ayers  Haines,  his 
wife,  born  at  Canterbury,  N.  H.,  1813. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Daniel  Cilley,  born  1769,  and 
Hannah  Plumer,  his  wife,  born  1770. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Joseph  Cilley,  born 
1734,  and  Sarah  Longfellow,  his  wife,  born  1739. 

Joseph  Cilley  was  colonel  of  the  First  New  Hamp- 
shire Regiment. 

Mrs.  Jennie  Davis  Garrison.  64 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Wife  of  John  R.  Garrison. 

Descendant  of  Jenifer  and  Hezekiah  Davis,  of  Mary- 
land. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  29 


Daughter  of  John  L.  Davis  and  Margaret ,  his 

wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jenifer  Davis  and  Ann  Adams,  his 
wife. 

Jenifer  Davis  and  his  father,  Hezekiah  Davis,  both 
served  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Mrs.  Alice  Washington  Weir  La  Montagne.   6^ 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Washington. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Robert  Fulton  Weir  and  Maria 
Washington  McPherson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  G.  McPherson  and  Millis- 
sent  Washington,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Wm.  Temple  Washington 
and  Margaret  Fletcher,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Steptoe  Wash- 
ington and  Luc3^  Payne,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Samuel 
Washington  and  Anne  Steptoe,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Washington  was  colonel  in  the  Virginia  Line 
of  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Also  descendant  of  Colonel  Robert  McPherson. 

See  N.  Nos.  i  and  66. 

Mrs.  Kate  McPherson  Hunter.  66 

Born  in  West  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Washington,  brother  of 
Gen.  George  Washington. 

Daughter  of  Robert  G.  McPherson  and  Millissent 
Washington,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Temple  Washington  and 
Margaret  Fletcher,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Steptoe  Washington 
and  Lucy  Payne,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Samuel  Washing- 
ton and  Anne  Steptoe,  his  wife. 


30  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Augustine  Wash- 
ington and  Mary  Ball,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Washington  was  colonel  in  the  Virginia  Line 
of  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Also  descendant  of  Col.  Robert  McPherson,  of  the 
Second  Battalion  of  York  county  militia. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Grier  McPherson  and  Maria 
Davis,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  John  McPherson  and 
Sarah  Smith,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Robert  McPherson 
and  Agnes  Miller,  his  wife.     See  N.  No.  i. 

Mrs.  Anna  Key  Laird.  67 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Chase  and  George  Plater,  of 
Maryland. 

Daughter  of  William  G.  Ridgley  and  Sophia  Plater, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Henry  Ridgley  and  Jiidge  I. 
R.  Plater,  and  Matilda  Chase  and  Elizabeth  Tootill, 
their  wives. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Chase  and  Anna  Bald- 
win, his  wife,  and  George  Plater  and  Elizabeth  Rowsby, 
his  wife. 

Samuel  Chase  and  George  Plater  assisted  in  establish- 
ing American  Independence. 

Samuel  Chase  w^as  one  of  the  signers  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence. 

Mrs.  Alice  Bruce.  68 

Boru  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  John  Green,  Uriah  Forrest,  and  George 
Plater. 

Daughter  of  Nicholas  Dusenberry  and  Elizabeth 
Rowsby  Key  Green,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Green  and  Ann  Forrest,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Uriah  Forrest  and  Rebecca 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  3I 


Plater,  his  wife,  and  Ralph  Green  and  Sarah  Leigh,  his 
wife. 

Great-.-great-granddaughter  of  George  Plater  and  Eliza- 
beth Rowsby,  his  wife. 

Green,  Forrest,  and  Plater  served  in  the  capacities  of 
soldier,  sailor,  and  statesman. 

Miss  Henrietta  Howard  Holdich.  69 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Shepard  Kollock,  of  Elizabethtown, 
N.  J.,  born  in  September,  1750. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph  Holdich,  D.  D.,  and  Lydia 
Austin  Kollock,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Shepard  Kollock  and  Susan  Arnett, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Arnett  and  Hannah 
White, ^  his  wife. 

Shepard  Kollock  was  a  captain  of  artillery  and  editor 
of  the  New  Jersey  Journal,  which  was  of  great  service  to 
the  patriot  cause. 

Mrs.  Francis  Fatio  Ballinger.  70 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Burche,  of  L,eesburg,  Va. 

Daughter  of  Louis  Charles  Ferdinand  Fatio  and 
America  G.  Burche,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Burche  and  Susan  Maria 
Wilson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Burche  and  Rebecca 
Barron,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Burche  was  an  enlisted  soldier  and  was  for 
a  long  time  confined  in  the  prison  ship  Jersey  in  the  har- 
bor of  New  York. 

Miss  Louisa  Nourse  Forrest.  71 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 
Descendant  of  James  Nourse,  Samuel  Morris,  and  John 
Bull,  of  Virginia  and  Pennsjdvania. 

*  Hannah  (White)  Arnett's  patriotic  service  is  well  known  in  history. 


32  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Charles  W.  Forrest  and  Louisa  Pember- 
ton  Nourse,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  J.  Nourse  and  Rebecca 
Morris,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Nourse  and  Mary  Bull, 
his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Nourse  and  Sarah 
Fonace,  his  wife,  Samuel  Morris  and  Rebecca  Wistar, 
his  wife,  and  of  John  Bull. 

Nourse,  Morris,  and  Bull  served  as  officers  in  the  Revo- 
lution and  held  many  civil  offices. 

Mrs.  Lillian  Rozell  Messenger.  72 

Boru  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Hamblin  Cole,  born  in  Chesterfield 
county,  Va. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  F.  O.  Rozell  and  Caroline  H.  Cole, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hamblin  Cole. 

Hamblin  Cole  ser\^ed  in  the  army  six  years  and 
was  at  the  battles  of  Monmouth  and  Stony  Point. 

Mrs.  Emma  Henry  Young.  73 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Patrick  Henry. 

Daughter  of  Captain  Patrick  M.  Henry  and  Susan 
Joby  Robertson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Henry  and  Virginia 
Woodson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Patrick  Henry  and  Dorothea 
Dandridge,  his  wife. 

Patrick  Henry  was  commander-in-chief  of  the  Vir- 
ginia forces  and  first  governor  of  Virginia. 

Miss  Susanna  G.  Hickey.  74 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  David  Hickey,  of  Virginia,  a  soldier 
in  the  War  of  the  Revolution . 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  33 


Daughter  of  Thornton  Fleming  Hickey  and  Elizabeth 
Mayberry  Keesey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Grant  Hickey  and  Susanna 
Goods,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Hickey  and  Katherine 
Grant  Cohagen,  his  wife. 

David  Hickey  assisted  in  establishing  American  Inde- 
pendence. 

Mrs.  Leda  Gano  Browne.  7^ 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  W.  Ross  Browne. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  John  Gano  and  Gov.  Robert  Cush- 
man.  Dr.  John  Gano  was  born  in  Hopewell,  N.  J., 
July  22,  1727. 

Daughter  of  John  Yenkham  and  Elizabeth  Gano 
Cushman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hon.  John  Yenkham  and  Eliza- 
beth Wood,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Cushman  and  I,eda 
Gano,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Gano.  Dr.  Gano 
assisted  in  establishing  American  Independence,  serving 
as  chaplain  and  officer  in  Gen.  Clinton's  (New  York) 
brigade  during  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Cushman,  born  in  England  in 
1580.  He,  with  others,  chartered  the  "  May  Flower." 
His  descendants  were  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Mrs.  Julia  Smiley  Goodfellow.  76 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Smiley  and  John  Smiley,  of 
Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Tucker  Smiley  and  Sarah 
Loud,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  Smiley  and  Nancy 
Tucker,  his  wife. 


34  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Smiley  and  Anne 
Stuart,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Smiley. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Smiley. 

John  Smiley  and  Rev.  Thomas  Smiley  are  the  an- 
cestors who  served  their  country  in  the  War  of  the  Rev- 
olution. 

Mrs.  Sarah  E.  Coulter.  77 

Boru  iu  Peuusj-lvania. 

Descendant  of  John  Smiley  and  Rev,  Thomas  Smiley, 
of  Pennsylvania,  who  served  as  soldiers  in  the  Wars  of 
1757  and  1776. 

See  N.  No.  76. 

Miss  Ann  Forrest  Green.  78 

Boru  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  George  Plater  and  Uriah  Forrest,  of 
Maryland. 

Daughter  of  George  Forrest  Green  and  Maria  Deve- 
reux,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Green  and  Ann  Forrest,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Uriah  Forrest  and  Rebecca 
Plater,  his  wife,  and  Ralph  Green  and  Saiah  Leigh,  his 
wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Plater  and  Eliz- 
abeth Rowsby,  his  wife. 

George  Plater  and  Uriah  Forrest  served  in  the  Rev- 
olutionary War  as  sailor,  soldier,  and  statesmen. 

Mrs.  Mary  Orr  Earle.  79 

Born  in  Soutli  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Wm.  E.  Earle. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Orr,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  James  Lawrence  Orr  and  Mary  Marshall, 
his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL-  35 


Granddaughter  of  Christopher  Orr  and  Martha , 

his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Orr  and  Jane  Boucher, 
his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Orr  and.  prob- 
ably Charlotte ,  his  wife. 

Robert  Orr  was  a  captain  of  the  Pennsylvania  militia. 

Mrs.  Alverda  Griffith.  8o 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Wife  of  Romulus  R.  Griffith. 

Descendant  of  Capts.  Samuel  and  Philemon  Grif- 
fith, of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Israel  Griffith  (son  of  Samuel)  and  Sarah 
Ann ,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  Samuel  Griffith  and  Ruth 
Berry,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Griffith  and  Ruth 
Hammond,  his  wife. 

Henry  Griffith  was  the  father  of  Samuel  and  Philemon 
Griffith  ;  both  served  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Mary  A.  Washington.  8i 

Born  in  Missouri. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Hammond,  born  in  Rich- 
mond county,  Va.,  September  21st,  1757. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Samuel  Hammond  and  Eliza 
Amelia ,  his  wife. 

Col.  Samuel  Hammond  acted  in  the  capacity  of  sol- 
dier and  officer  in  the  American  Army  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. 

Miss  Emma  Cilley.  82 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Cilley,  of  Nottingham,  N.  H., 
born  in  1734. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Longfellow  Cilley  and  Lavinia 
Bay  ley  Kelly,  his  wife. 


36  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Cilley  and  Harriet  Poor,  his 
wife. 

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

Joseph  Cilley  was  major  and  colonel  in  the  American 
Army  of  the  Revolution . 

Great-granddaughter  of  Enoch  Poor,  who  was  a  brig- 
adier general  in  the  War  for  Independence. 

Mrs.  Alice  Green  Yturbide.  8^ 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  George  Plater  and  Uriah  Forrest. 
Same  descent  as  N.  No.  78. 

Miss  SoPHONiSBA  Preston  Breckinridge.        84 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Gen.  William  Campbell. 

Daughter  of  Wm.  Campbell  Preston  Breckinridge 
and  Issa  Desha,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Jefferson  Breckinridge  and 
Sophonisba  Preston,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Francis  Preston  and  Sarah 
Buchanan  Campbell,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Campbell  and 
Elizabeth  Henry,  his  wife. 

Gen.  William  Campbell  was  the  hero  of  "  King's 
Mountain."     Died  in  the  service  in  front  of  Yorktown. 

Miss  Sarah  Woods  Norvell.  85 

Born  in  Tennessee. 

Descendant  of  John  Sevier,  born  in  Virginia,  1745. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Lawrence  Norvell  and  Laura  Jane 
Sevier,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Sevier  and 
Catherine  Chambers,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Sevier  and  Catherine 
Sherrill,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  37 


John  Sevier  was  commander  of  volunteers  at  the  bat- 
tle of  ' '  King's  Mountain. ' '  He  was  the  first  representa- 
tive from  the  Mississippi  Valley  to  the  Congress  of  the 
United  States,  elected  in  18 10.  He  was  in  the  active 
service  of  his  country  fifty-two  years.     Died  in  18 15. 

Miss  Charlotte  Butler  Stevens.  86 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Batchelder,  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Barber  Stevens  and  Betsey  Mor- 
rill Butler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Butler  and  Sally  Batch- 
elder,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Batchelder,  2d,  and 
Mary  Dearborn,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Batchelder, 
ist,  and  Mary  Longfellow,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Batchelder  was  sergeant  in  the  regiment  of 
Col.  Joseph  Cilley.  He  serv^ed  at  the  battle  of  Bunker 
Hill  in  Col.  John  Stark's  regiment. 

Also  descendant  of  Zephaniah  Butler,  of  Connecticut. 
He  was  one  of  the  one  hundred  and  four  citizens  of 
Nottingham  who  signed  the  "Association  Test,"  a 
declaration  of  independence  issued  by  the  Province  of 
New  Hampshire  previous  to  the  National  Declaration  of 
July  4,  1776.  He  was  a  captain  in  the  Continental 
Army. 

Mrs.  Lelia  P.  Roby.  87 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Foster,  of  Plymouth, 
Mass. 

Daughter  of  Roswell  Foster  and  Lelia  P.  Hale,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Foster  and  Mercy  B.  Bur- 
roughs, his  wife. 


38  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Foster  and  Elizabeth 
Lothrop,  his  wife. 

Capt.  Thomas  Foster  started  with  his  company  for 
Boston  April  20th,  1775.  Was  with  Washington  in 
Cambridge. 

Miss  Fannie  Atwater.  88 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Fenn,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Harry  Atwater  and  Catharine  Fenn,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Fenn  and  Keturah  Dun- 
bar, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Fenn  and  Elizabeth 
Baldwin,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Fenn  was  a  major  in  the  Continental  Army. 

89 


Mrs.  Anna  Mary  Edwards.  90 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Mr.  Ed.  Edwards. 

Descendant  of  John  Coombs,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Coombs  and  Barbra  Ellen 
,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Coombs  and  Nancy , 

his  wife. 

John  Coombs  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolutionary 
Army. 

Mrs.  Maria  Abert  Baldwin.  91 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 
Descendant  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  of  New  York  and 
Pennsylvania. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  39 


Daughter  of  Charles  Abert  and  Henrietta  Constantia 
Bache,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Bache  and  Sophia  Dallas, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Bache  and  Sally 
Franklin,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Franklin  and 
Deborah  Read,  his  wife. 

Also  descendant  of  Timothy  Matlack,  of  New  Jersey, 
who  was  a  member  of  the  Society  of  Free  or  Fighting 
Quakers.  He  read  the  Declaration  of  Independence 
from  the  courthouse  steps  in  Philadelphia. 

Miss  Emmilly  Browne.  92 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  William  Waller,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Cooke  Browne  and  Elizabeth 
Morton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Morton  and  Margaret 
Waller,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Waller  and  Margaret 
Waller  (same  family  name),  second  wife. 

William  Waller  was  a  corporal  in  Daniel  Morgan's 
Virginia  regiment. 

Miss  Sophie  W.  de  Suzzara-Verdi.  9^ 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Denny,  of  Penns3dvania, 
born  1 76 1. 

Daughter  of  Gullio  de  Suzzara-Verdi  and  Rebecca 
Adele  Denny,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Denny  and  Sophie  Du 
Barry,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Denny  and  Nancy 
Wilkins,  his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Denny,  as  ensign  in  Lieut.  Col.  Butler's 
regiment,  planted  the  first  American  flag  on  the  re- 
doubts of  Yorktown  after  the  surrender. 


40  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Mary  Bigelow  Ingham.  94 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elijah  Janes,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  John  Janes,  a  pioneer  Methodist 
minister,  and  Kannah  Blanchard  Brown,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Janes,  Sr.,  and  Hannah 
Rockwell,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  lyieut.  Elijah  Janes  and  Anna 
Hawkins,  his  wife. 

Lieut.  Elijah  Janes  assisted  in  establishing  American 
Independence  as  a  minute  man.  Lieutenant  and  regi- 
mental quartermaster  in  Colonel  Elisha  Sheldon's  Dra- 
goons.    See  N.  No.  95.   (Same  record.) 

Miss  Emma  Janes.  9^ 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elijah  Janes,  Lieut.  Bowman 
Brown,  Adjutant  N.  Jennison,  and  Ensign  Rockwell. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  John  Janes  and  Hannah  Blanchard 
Brown,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Janes  and  Hannah  Rockwell, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Elijah  Janes  and  Anna 
Hawkins,  his  wife. 

Lieut.  Elijah  Janes  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War 
as  a  minute  man.  Lieutenant  of  dragoons  under  Col. 
Elisha  Sheldon  and  quartermaster  of  his  regiment. 

Also  granddaughter  of  Daniel  Brown  and  Polly  Jenni- 
son, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Bowman  Brown  and 
Abigail  Page,  his  wife. 

Bowman  Brown  was  lieutenant  of  minute  men,  com- 
manding a  company  at  the  battle  of  Bennington. 

Nathaniel  Jennison  and  Ensign  Rockwell,  the  mater- 
nal grandfathers  of  Emma  Janes'  father  and  mother  were 
also  patriots. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  41 


Miss  Ellie  D.  Bouldin.  96 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Wood  Bouldin,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Judge  Wood  Bouldin  and  Martha  Bald- 
win Daniel,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Thomas  Tyler  Bouldin  and 
Anne  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Wood  Bouldin,  of  Virginia, 
and  Joanna  Tyler,  his  wife. 

W^ood  Bouldin  was  a  lieutenant  in  Gen.  Washing- 
ton's amiy. 

Mrs.  Josephine  Antoinette  Ward  Swann.     97 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Elkanah  Watson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Aaron  Ward  and  Mary  L-  Watson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elkanah  Watson  and  Rachel  Smith, 
his  wife. 

Elkanah  Watson  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolutionary 
War. 

Miss  Pauline  McDowell.  98 

i^orn  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Hannah  White  Arnett,  of  Elizabeth, 
N.J. 

Daughter  of  William  Osborn  McDowell  and  Josephine 
,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Augustus  William  McDowell. 
M.  D.,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Anna  M.  Osborn,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  William  Anderson  Mc- 
Dowell and  Jane  Hay  Kollock,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Shepard  Kollock 
(of  Col.  Lamb's  (Second)  Regiment  of  Artillery,  Conti- 
nental Army)  and  Susan  Arnett,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Arnett  and 
Hannah  White,  his  wife. 


42  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AA1ERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Hannah  White  Arnett  is  the  ancestor  who  did  much 
to  establish  American  Independence.  See  the  story  in 
the  historical  sketch  at  the  opening  of  the  minutes  of  the 
National  Society,  D.  A.  R. 

Miss  Alice  C.  Cox.  99 

Born  in  Maryland, 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Northrop,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Christopher  Christian  Cox  and  Amanda 
Northrop,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Clark  Northrop  and  Mary  Anne 
Smith,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Northrop  and  Clarina 
Dunning,  his  wife. 

Andrew  Northrop  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolutionary 
War. 

Miss  Anna  Smith  Mallett.  ioo 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Smith,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Mallett  and  Mary  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Parker  Smith  and  Ann 
Keeler,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Smith  and  Rebecca 
Parker,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Smith  and 
Hannah  Dunning,  his  wife. 

Richard  Smith  was  a  captain  of  a  company  in  Col. 
Joseph  F.  Cook's  regiment,  Tenth  Company,  Sixteenth 
(Connecticut)  Regiment. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Keeler  and  Huldah 
Baldwin,  his  wife. 

Nathan  Keeler  was  a  soldier  in  the  Continental  Army, 

Granddaughter  of  J.  Edwards  Mallett  and  Hannah 
Haines,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Haines  and  Sarah 
Porter,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  43 


Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jared  Baldwin,  who 
served  the  American  cause  in  civil  capacities,  and  of 
William  Haines,  a  soldier  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Miss  Hattie  L  Sears.  ioi 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Sears,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Harrison  Sears  and  Mary  A. 
Allen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Sears  and  Anne  McNabbe, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Sears  and  Eleanor 
Dallas,  his  wife. 

Capt.  Robert  Sears  was  an  officer  on  Gen.  Wash- 
ington's staff. 

Mrs.  Clara  A.  Dawson.  102 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Northrop,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Christopher  C.  Cox  and  Amanda  North- 
rop, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Clarke  Northrop  and  Mary  Anne 
Smith,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Northrop  and  Clarina 
Dunning,  his  wife. 

Andrew  Northrop  served  his  country  as  a  private  in 
the  Revolutionary^  Army. 

Mrs.  Frederick  L.  Moale.  103 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Gen.  William  Heath,  of  Roxbury, 
Mass. 

Daughter  of  William  L,.  White  and  Angelina  Heath 
Barclay,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  Joseph  Barclay  and  Sallie 
Heath,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Heath  and  Margaret 
Jenkin,  his  wife. 


44  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  William  Heath 
and  Mary  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Wm.  Heath  was  a  major  general  in  the  Continental 
Army. 

Mrs.  Fannie  McLaran  Lucas.  104 

Born  in  Missouri. 

Descendant  of  John  McLaran,  of  Baltimore,  Md. 

Daughter  of  Charles  McLaran  and  Annie  Montague 
Jennings,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  McLaran  and  Nancy  Moore, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  McLaran. 

John  McLaran  was  a  soldier  in  the  War  of  the  Revo- 
lution. 

Miss  Mary  Alice  McLaran.  10^ 

Born  in  Missouri. 
Descendant  of  John  McLaran,  of  Maryland. 
See  N.  No.  104. 

Mrs.  Lue  B.  Wilkinson.  io6 

Born  in  Missouri. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Woodson,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Maj.  Nathaniel  Warfield  Wilson  and 
Mary  Burnam,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Nathaniel  A.  Wilson  (War  of 
18 1 2)  and  Caroline  Randolph  Woodson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Josiah  Woodson  and 
Mary ,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  John  Woodson  and 
Dorothea  Randolph,  aunt  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Col.  John  Woodson  served  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Miss  Emma  M.  Gillett.  107 

Born  in  Wisconsin. 
Descendant   of  Plain  Wilkinson  Rogers,   mother  of 
John  and  Samuel  Rogers,  of  Rhode  Island. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  45 


Daughter  of  Richard  Joseph  Gillett  and  Sarah  Ann 
Barlow,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Barlow  and  Millinda 
Dennis,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Barlow  and  Plain 
Rogers,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Rogers  and  Plain 
Wilkinson,  his  wife. 

John  and  Samuel  Rogers  served  as  lieutenant  and 
captain  of  a  privateer  fitted  out  at  their  own  expense. 

Mrs.  Mary  S.  Hoomes  Robinson.  io8 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Benjamin  Hoomes,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Pendleton  Hoomes  and  Mary 
Eleanor  West  Dabney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Benjamin  Hoomes  and  Mary 
Pendleton,  his  wife. 

Col.  Benjamin  Hoomes  served  his  country  in  the 
Continental  Army. 

Mrs.  Deborah  Dent  Mankin.  109 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  John  Dent,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Dent  and  Violetta  Dent 
(maiden  name  Dent)  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Barton  Dent  and  Mar- 
garet   ,  his  wife,  on  father's  side,  and  John  Brewer 

Dent  and  Priscilla  Dent,  his  wife,  on  mother's  side. 

Great-granddaughter    of   John    Dent    and    Violetta 

,  his  wife,  on  mother's  side,  and  Thomas  Dent 

and  Catharine  Kingsley,  his  wife,  on  father's  side. 

John  Dent  was  military  commander  of  Colonial  troops. 

Mrs.  Ada  Pratt  .Kimberley.  no 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Wm.  Rixford  and  Henry  Gates, 
of  Grafton,  Mass. 


46  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Henry  A.  Murdock  and  Fanny  Pratt, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Pratt  and  Lucy  Rixford, 
his  wife,  and  Capt.  Baxter  Murdock  and  Emily  Gates, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Rixford  and  Henry 
Gates.  Both  served  their  country  in  the  Revolutionary 
Army,  and  were  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

Mrs.  Effie  Beulah  Reeme  Osborn.  hi 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Schmeier,  Jacob  Grim,  and 
Johann  C.  Yeager,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  Benjamin  Reeme  and  Amanda 
Matilda  Yeager,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Yeager  and  Maria  Ann 
Grim,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Grim  and  Maria 
Schmeier,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Johann  Conrad  Yeager. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Schmeier  and 
Katharina  Barbara ,  his  wife. 

Peter  Schmeier  served  as  a  private  in  the  Continental 
Line;  Jacob  Grim  was  on  Washington's  staff;  and 
Johann  C.  Yeager  was  a  chaplain  in  the  Continental 
Army. 

Mrs.  Frances  P.  Burrows.  112 

Born  in  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Julius  C.  Burrows. 

Descendant  of  Simeon  Peck,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Horace  M.  Peck  and  Emilia  Barnes,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter   of    Tilletson    Barnes    and   Clarissa 

,  his  wife,  and  Benjamin   Peck  and   Selima  At- 

wood,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Heman  Byington  and  Pa- 
tience   ,  his  wife,  and  Simeon    Peck  and  Sarah 

Merriam,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  47 


Simeon  Peck  was  a  private  in  Captain  Hungerford's 
company,  in  Colonel  McClellan's  regiment  of  Connec- 
ticut militia. 

Mrs.  Marie  Wilkinson  Hodgkins.  113 

Born  in  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Howard  Hodgkins. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Woodson,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  A.  George  Wilkinson  and  Lue  B.  Wil- 
son, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  Nathaniel  W.  Wilson  and 
Mary  Burnam,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Nathaniel  A.  Wilson  and 
Caroline  Randolph  Woodson,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Josiah  Woodson 
and  Mary ,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  John  Wood- 
son and  Dorothea  Randolph,  of  "  Dungenness." 

Col.  John  Woodson  was  an  officer  in  the  Revolution- 
ary Army. 

Miss  Marie  Boynton.  114 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Boynton,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  McL,ean  Boynton  and  Eleanor 
Kellogg,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  B.  Boynton  and  Maria  Van 
Buskirk,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Boynton,  Jr.,  and 
Phoebe ,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Boynton,  Sr.,and 
Rachel ,  his  wife, 

Caleb  Boynton,  Sr.,  belonged  to  a  company  of  mili- 
tia men  in  Col.  Patterson's  (Berkshire  county,  Mass.) 
regiment. 

Caleb  Boynton,  Jr.,  was  a  non-commissioned  officer 
in  the  Revolutionary  War.  Was  at  the  battle  of  Bun- 
ker Hill. 


48  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Harriett  A.  Lincoln  Coolidge.  m^ 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Paul  Revere  and  Amos  Lincoln,  of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Frederic  W.  Lincoln  and  Emmeline 
Hall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Louis  Lincoln  and  Mary  H.  Knight, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Amos  Lincoln  and  Deborah 
Revere,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Paul  Revere. 

Amos  Lincoln  was  captain  of  artillery  and  was  one 
of  the  intrepid  band  which  in  1773  consigned  the  tea  to 
the  waters  in  Boston  harbor. 

Mrs.  Augusta  D.  Geer.  ii6 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Danforth,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Keyes  Danforth  and  Mary  Bushnell, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Danforth  and  Miriam 
Co  wee,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Danforth. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Danforth. 

Capt.  Jonathan  Danforth  raised  a  company  in  Wil- 
liamstown,  Mass.,  and  fought  at  Bunker  Hill  and 
Bennington. 

Mrs.  Anna  Sibyl  Wadsworth  Gordon.        117 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Joseph  C.  Gordon. 

Descendant  of  Private  John  Wadsworth,  Private 
Ephraim  Stevens,  and  George  Gordon,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  Wadsworth  and  Sarah  Jane  Mc- 
Gaw,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Wadsworth,  "a  Quaker 
preacher,"  and  Hannah  Stevens,  of  Maine,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Wadsworth  and  Jerusha 
White,  lineal  descendant  of  Peregrine  White. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  49 


Great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Stevens  and  of 
George  Gordon,  both  of  whom  were  soldiers  in  the  War 
of  the  Revohition. 

John  Wads  worth  was  a  soldier  in  the  War  of  the  Rev- 
olution, and  was  born  in  Stoughton,  Mass. 

Mrs.  Frances  Forester  Congle.  ii8 

Born  ill  Canada. 

Descendant  of  Elizabeth  Porter,  mother  of  Maj.  Gen. 
Israel  Putnam. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Foshay  and  Mehitable  Dexter 
Perley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Israel  Putnam  Perley  and  Mary 
Moore,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Perle}^  and  Eunice 
Putnam,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Joseph  Putnam 
and  Elizabeth  Porter,  his  wife. 

Israel  Putnam's  services  are  a  matter  of  history. 

Miss  Margaret  C.  Towles.  119 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Oliver  Towles,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Beverley  Towles  and  Harriet 
Washington  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  Oliver  Towles  and  Agatha 
Eewis,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Oliver  Towles  and  Mary 
Chew,  his  wife. 

Col.  Oliver  Towles  was  an  officer  in  the  American 
Army ;  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Descendant,  also,  of  Col.  William  Lewis,  who  was  in 
the  army  and  aid-de-camp  to  Gen.  Eafayette. 

Mrs.  Lizzie  S.  Lamb.  120 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Jane  Guy,  sister  of  Capt.  Richard  Guy, 
of  Pennsylvania. 


50  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Scott  and  Hannah  E.  Fraley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Scott  and  Sarah  McKegan, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Edward  McKegan  and  Jane 
Guy,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Guy  and  Jane 
,  his  wife. 

Capt.  Richard  Guy  served  in  the  Continental  Army. 

iviiss  Anne  Meem  Peachy.  121 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Wilson  Miles  Cary,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Daingerfield  Peachy  and  Lelia 
Russell  Meem,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Samuel  Peachy  and  Vir- 
ginia Bland  Daingerfield,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Griffin  Peachy  and 
Sally  Monroe  Campbell,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Samuel  Peachy 
and  Mary  Munro  Cary,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Wilson  Miles 
Cary  and  Sarah  Blair,  his  wife. 

Col.  Wilson  Miles  Cary  served  in  the  American  Army 
and  was  a  member  of  the  House  of  Burgesses. 

Mrs.  Jane  C.  Cunningham.  122 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  John  Knickerbacker,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  John  Knickerbacker  and  Caroline  Ches- 
ter, of  Hartford,  Conn.,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  John  Knickerbacker  and 
Elizabeth  Winne,  his  wife. 

Col.  John  Knickerbacker  was  an  active  officer  in  the 
Revolutionary  Army. 

Miss  Lilian  Lockwood.  123 

Born  iu  Maryland. 
Descendant  of  Martin  Roberts,  of  Connecticut. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  51 


Daughter  of  Henry  C.  Lockwood  and  Mary  Smith, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Smith  and  Beulah  Blodgett, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Blodgett  and  Sibyl 
Roberts,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Martin  Roberts. 

Martin  Roberts  was  an  officer  in  the  Revolutionary 
War. 

Also  great-great-granddaughter  of  Roxy  Morton,  of 
Hadley,  Mass.;  descendant  of  Silas  Morton,  who  entered 
a  Plymouth  company  in  1775,  whose  services  were  re- 
warded by  the  gift  of  a  sword  from  Congress.  He  was 
also  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Also  a  descendant  of  David  Lockwood,  of  Connecticut, 
a  patriot  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Mrs.  Martha  Cilley  Bouton  Cilley.  124 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Jacob  G.  Cilley. 

Descendant  of  Gen.  Joseph  Cilley. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  Bouton,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  and 
Elizabeth  Anne  Poore  Cilley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Bouton  and  Margaret 
Benedict  Lockwood,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Joseph  Cilley  and  Sarah 
Longfellow,  his  wife. 

Gen.  Joseph  Cilley  served  in  the  Continental  Army 
in  defense  of  his  country.  Elizabeth  Anne  Poore  Cilley 
was  his  granddaughter. 

Mrs.  Mary  Lee  Fleming.  12^ 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Bland  Lee,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Bland  Lee  and  Julia  Anna 
Marion  Prosser,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Bland  Lee  and  Elizabeth 
Collins,  his  wife. 


52  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Lee,  of  "Susyhania," 
and  Lucy  Grymes,  his  wife. 

Richard  Bland  Lee  was  a  member  of  Congress  from 
1789  to  1795. 

Aliss  Harriet  E.  Hoffman.  126 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Paul  Hoffman,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Walter  J.  Hoffman,  M.  D.,  and  Eliza- 
beth L.  Turner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  F.  Hoffman,  M.  D.,  and 
Elizabeth  Weida,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Michael  Hoffman  and  Cath- 
erine Koch,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Paul  Hoffman  and  Eliz- 
abeth   ,  his  wife. 

Paul  Hoffman  served  with  the  Pennsylvania  Conti- 
nental militia,  and  was  afterwards  quartermaster's 
sergeant. 

Mrs.  Valeria  W.  Salas.  127 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Augustus  R.  Salas. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Berrien,  of  New  Jersey  and 
Georgia. 

Daughter  of  John  Whitehead  and  Julia  Moore  Berrien , 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  John  Berrien,  of  New  Jensey, 
and  Williaminia  Moore,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Lord  Chief  Justice  Berrien,  of 
New  Jersey,  and  Margaret  Eaton,  his  wife. 

Maj.  John  Berrien  was  in  His  Majesty's  service,  re- 
signed and  joined  the  Continental  Army.  He  was  a 
major  at  the  age  of  eighteen. 

128 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  55 


Mrs.  Mary  Jane  Tilden  Robbins.  129 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  John  Bell  Tilden,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Swift  Tilden  and  Evalina  Ellen 
Byrd,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Bell  Tilden  and  Jane  Cham- 
bers, of  York,  Pa.,  his  wife. 

John  Bell  Tilden  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  Con- 
tinental Army.  He  was  present  at  the  siege  of  York- 
town  and  surrender  of  Cornwallis. 

Miss  Frances  Theodora  Bland  Pryor.         130 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Bland,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Roger  Atkinson  Pryor  and  Sara  Agnes 
Rice,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Theodorick  Bland  Pryor  and 
Lucy  Atkinson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Pryor,  of  Virginia, 
and  Anne  Bland,  his  wife. 

Great-great rgranddaughter  of  Rev.  William  Bland 
and  Elizabeth  Yates  (daughter  of  President  William 
Yates),  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Bland, 
Jr.,  and  Anne  Peythrop,  his  wife. 

Richard  Bland,  Jr.,  was  a  member  of  the  first  Virginia 
Convention,  member  of  First  Continental  Congress, 
member  of  Convention  of  1776,  which  reported  Decla- 
ration of  Rights  and  the  Constitution. 

See  N.  No.  2. 

Mrs.  Ada  Murdock  Leupp.  131 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Francis  E.  Eeupp. 
Descendant  of  Francis  Lewis,  born  in  Wales. 
Daughter  of  Uriel  Atwood  Murdock  and  Maria  Louisa 
Lewis,  his  wife. 


54  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Gabriel  Ludlow  Lewis  and  Anna 
Maria  Champlin,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Francis  Lewis,  Jr.,  and  Eliza- 
beth Ludlow,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Francis  Lewis  and 
Elizabeth  Annesley,  his  wife. 

Francis  Lewis  was  a  delegate  to  the  Continental 
Congress,  a  leading  spirit  of  the  "Sons  of  Liberty," 
and  a  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Miss  Edith  Ross  Read.  1^2 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  George  Read,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  William  Read  and  Mary  E.  Beale,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Read,  of  Delaware,  and 
Louisa  Dorsey,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Read  and  Gertrude 
Thompson,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Read  and  Ger- 
trude Ross,  his  wife. 

George  Read  was  a  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence. 

Miss  Janet  Elizabeth  Hosmer  Richards.       133 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Richards,  of  New  Lon- 
don, Conn. 

Daughter  of  William  Richards  and  Helen  M.  Ralston, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  William  Samuel  Richards  and 
Isabella  Mower,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  William  Richards  and 
Eunice  Wells,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Felton  and  of 
Ebenezer  Mower,  both  of  whom  served  in  the  French 
and   Indian  wars  and  were  also  Revolutionary  soldiers. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  55 


William  Richards  was  a  colonel  in  the  Connecticut 
Line  of  Continentals. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Guion  Pierson.  134 

Born  in  Louisiana. 

^  Descendant  of  Capt.  Isaac  Guion,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  George  Seth  Guion  and  Caroline  Lucre- 
tia  Winder,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Guion  and  Sarah  Lewis,  his 
wife. 

Isaac  Guion  was  a  captain  in  the  Revolutionary 
Army. 

Mrs.  Catharine  Hitchcock  Tilden  Avery,    j^^ 

Born  in  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Elroy  M.  Avery. 

Descendant  of  John  Bailey,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Junius  Tilden  and  Zemah  Rich,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Calvin  Tilden  and  Catharine  Hitch- 
cock, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gad  Hitchcock,  M.  D.,  and 
Sagie  Bailey,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Bailey  and  Ruth 
Randall,  his  wife. 

John  Bailey  was  a  lieutenant  colonel  of  the  Plymouth 
Regiment,  and  afterwards  served  as  colonel  of  the  Second 
Massachusetts  Regiment. 

Also  descendant  of  Gad  Hitchcock,  M.  D.,  who 
served  as  surgeon's  mate  in  the  Second  Massachusetts 
Regiment,  under  Col.  John  Bailey,  and  of  Samuel  Til- 
den, soldier  in  Capt.  Cliffs  company,  of  Marshfield, 
Mass.,  and  member  of  Committee  of  Public  Safety. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Bouton  Patterson.  136 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 
Wife  of  J.  N.  Patterson. 


56  DAUGHTERS  OF  TH5  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Gen.  Joseph  Cilley,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Bouton,  D.  D.,  and 
Elizabeth  A.  P.  Cilley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horatio  Gates  Cilley  and  Sarah 
Jenness,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Joseph  Cilley  and  Sarah 
Longfellow,  his  wife. 

Gen.  Joseph  Cilley  was  colonel  of  the  First  New 
Hampshire  Regiment,  and  was  successively  treasurer, 
vice  president  and  president  of  the  Order  of  Cincinnati 
in  New  Hampshire. 

Mrs.  Victoria  Chesman  Adams  Barber.  137 

Born  ill  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Mathias  Chesman,  Andrew  Adams, 
and  L.  Lamb. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Harvey  Adams  and  Maria  Har- 
riet Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harve}"  Adams  and  Mar>^  Ches- 
man, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Sylvanus  Chesman  and  Betsy 
Blodgett,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Mathias  Chesman  and 
Miriam  Shaw,  his  wife. 

Mathias  Chesman  was  a  minute  man  in  service  April 

19.  1775- 

Also  great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Adams  and 
Sally  Lamb,  his  wife,  whose  father,  L.  Lamb,  was  in 
the  Second  Massachusetts  Continental  Artillery. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams  and 
Ruth  Wadsworth,  his  wife. 

Andrew  Adams,  at  the  beginning  of  hostilities  at 
Lexington,  volunteered  for  the  service  of  his  country 
and  served  until  the  British  evacuated  Boston. 

Mrs.  Josephine  Campbell  Rathbone.  138 

Born  in  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Estes  G.  Rathbone. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  57 


Descendant  of  John  Reily,  of  Virginia,  and  Andrew- 
Small. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  Davis  Campbell  and  Jane  Hough, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Reily  and  Nancy  Blackburn 

H.  ■ ,  his  wife,  and  of  Andrew  Campbell  and  Mary 

Small,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Small,  a  Revolution- 
ary soldier. 

John  Reily  enlisted  under  Gen.  Nathaniel  Greene,  and 
participated  in  the  battles  of  Cowpens,  Guilford  Court 
House,  King's  Mountain,  and  Eutaw  Springs. 

Mrs.  Ellen  S.  Cromwell.  139 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Cromwell. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Lauck,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  S.  Lauck  and  Mar}^  Stephens,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Lauck  and  Emily  Heiskell, 
his  wife. 

Peter  Lauck  was  a  private  in  Daniel  Morgan's  famous 
riflemen  of  Virginia. 

Miss  Marie  Henderson  Moore.  140 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Truxton. 

Daughter  of  W.  Sturtevant  Moore,  U.  S.  N.,  and 
Virginia  Henderson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Seth  Eastman,  U.  S.  A.,  and 
Mar}^  Henderson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Henderson,  U. 
S.  A.,  and  Maria  Truxton,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Truxton,  U- 
S.  N.,  and  Mary  Fundran,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Truxton  was  a  commodore  in  the  U.S.  Navy. 
He  commanded  the  ' '  Independence  ' '  during  the  War 
of  the  Revolution. 


58  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Anna  M.  McDowell.  141 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Osborn  and  Elias  Osborn,  of 
New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Enos  Ayres  Osborn  and  Abigail 
Davis,  his  wife. 

Qranddaughter  of  Henry  Osborn. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elias  Osborn. 

Henry  and  Elias  Osborn  are  ancestors  who  assisted  in 
the  Revolutionary  War. 

Miss  Emeline  Virginia  Middleton.  142 

Born  in  CaHfornia. 

Descendant  of  Arthur  Middleton,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Middleton,  rear  admiral  U.  S. 
N.,  and  EHida  J. ,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Middleton,  governor  of 
South  Carolina,  and  Mary  Helen  ■ ,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Arthur  Middleton  and  Mary 
,  his  wife. 

Arthur  Middleton  was  a  delegate  to  the  Continental 
Congress  and  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Miss  Sarah  Tyson  Hallowell.  14^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Christopher  Marshall,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Caleb  W.  Hallowell  and  Mary  Morris, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Tyson  and  Sarah  Saunders, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Morris  and  Sarah 
Marshall,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Marshall  and 
Patience  ,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Mar- 
shall and  Sarah ,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  59 


Christopher  Marshall  was  an  officer  in  the  Committee 
of  Public  Safety. 

Mrs.  Marguerite  Dickins.  144 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Commander  F.  W.  Dickins,  U.  S.  N. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Birdsall,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Jenkins  and  Ellen  Ely,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Noah  Ely  and  Elizabeth  Birdsall, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Birdsall  and  Lydia 
Bushnell,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Birdsall  was  a  captain,  major,  and  lieu- 
tenant colonel  in  the  Fifth  Regiment,  Duchess  county 
militia. 

Mrs.  Katharine  Searle  McCartney.  14^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  H.  McCartney,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  David  Dimock,  born  in  Connecticut, 
lived  in  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  Leonard  Searle  and  Lydia  Dimock,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Davis  Dimock  and  Betsey 
Jenkins,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Dimock  and  Sarah 
Green,  his  wife. 

David  Dimock  was  sergeant,  and  second  and  first 
lieutenant  of  regular  militia  of  Connecticut  and 
Vermont. 

Mrs.  Katherine  Carson  Breckinridge.  146 

Born  in  Louisiana. 

Wife  of  Clifton  R.  Breckinridge. 
Descendant  of  Thomas  Green. 

Daughter  of  James  Green  Carson  and  Katherine 
Waller,  his  wife. 


60  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Carson  and  Caroline  Char- 
lotte Isabel  Green,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abner  Green  and  Mary 
Hutchins,  his  wife. 

Great-great-grandaughter  of  Thomas  Marston  Green 
and  Martha  Wills,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Green 
and  Elizabeth  Marston,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Green  was  a  colonel  in  the  Continental 
Army. 

Also  descendant  of  William  Harwood,  who  was 
member  of  the  Virginia  Convention  of  1776,  and  of 
Thomas  Carson,  who  serv^ed  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Mrs.  Mary  Robbins  Church.  147 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Alonzo  C.  Church. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Porter,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  S.  Robbins  and  Sally  Porter 
Holley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  John  Milton  Holley  and 
Sally  Porter,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Joshua  Porter  and  Abi- 
gail Buel,  his  wife. 

Joshua  Porter  was  a  lieutenant  colonel  in  the  Con- 
necticut militia  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Miss  Elizabeth  DeWitt  Chipp.  148 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  John  A.  (son  of  Andries)  DeWitt,  of 
New  York. 

Daughter  of  John  Chipp  and  Elizabeth  Merritt,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  L.  Merritt  and  Rachel 
DeWitt,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  A.  DeWitt  and  Eliza- 
beth Krum,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  6l 


Great-great-granddaughter  of  Andries  DeWitt, 

John  A.  DeWitt  was  a  quartermaster,  and  Andries 

DeWitt  was  captain  in  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Also   descendant  of  John    and   Joseph    Chipp,    who 

served  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Mrs.  Anna  S.  Loring.  149 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Gen.  Joseph  Palmer. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Townsend  Smith  and  Elizabeth 
Ingalls  Putnam,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Henry  Putnam  and  Cath- 
erine Hunt,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Pearce  Palmer  and 
Elizabeth  Hunt,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Palmer  and 
Mary  Cranch,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Palmer  was  a  brigadier  general  under  Wash- 
ington, a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Public  Safety, 
and  president  of  the  Provincial  Congress. 

Also  descendant  of  Gen.  Israel  Putnam,  of  Revolu- 
tionary fame,  through  Judge  Henry  Putnam,  of  Bruns- 
wick, Me. 

Miss  Lily  Morton  Browne.  1^0 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  William  Waller. 

Daughter  of  James  Morton  Browne  and  Mary  Eliz- 
abeth Hedgman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Cook  Browne  and  Elizabeth 
Morton,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Morton  and  Margaret 
Waller,  his  wife. 

Great -great-granddaughter  of  William  Waller  and 
Margaret  Allen,  his  wife. 

William  Waller  was  a  corporal  of  "  G"  company.  Col. 
Daniel  Morgan's  Eleventh  and  Fifteenth  Virginia  regi- 
ments, as  they  stood  November  30,  1778. 


62  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Miss  Mary  Randolph  Browne.  i^i 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  William  Waller,  of  Virginia. 
See  N.  No.  150. 

Mrs.  Belinda  Olney  Hatheway  Wilbour.     1^2 

Born  in  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Joshua  Wilbour. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathan  Arnold,  who  was  born 
in  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  October  i8,  1733. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Hatheway  and  Fanny 
Arnold,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Seth  Arnold  and  Belinda  Mason 
Streeter,  his  wife. 

Also  granddaughter  of  Frederick  Hatheway  and  Sally 
White,  his  wife,  who  had  six  sons  in  the  Revolutionary 
Army. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Arnold  and  Esther 
Darling,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Hatheway  and  Hope 
Pierce,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Arnold  and 
Lucy  Cargill,  his  wife.  He  was  a  captain  in  the  Rhode 
Island  Line. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Pierce  and 
Mary  Hoskins,  his  wife. 

Miss  Nettie  L  White.  1^3 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Antipas  White,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Wallace  White  and  Fidelia 
Ann ,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peregrine  White  and  Dolly  Scott, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Antipas  White  and  Lucinda 
Williams,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  6} 


Antipas  White  served  his  country  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary Army. 

Mrs.  Kate  Trowbridge  Wilkins  Tittmann.   1^4 

Born  in  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Otto  H.  Tittmann. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Wm.  D.  Wilkins  and  Elizabeth 
Trowbridge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Ross  Wilkins  and  Maria 
Duncan,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Q.  M.  Gen.  John  Wilkins,  Jr., 
and  Catherine  Stevenson,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Wilkins 
and  Catherine  Rowan,  his  wife. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Wilkins,  of  Carlisle,  Pa., 
later  of  Pittsburg;  also  of  Q.  M.  Gen.  John  Wilkins, 
Jr.,  of  Carlisle,  Pa.;  also  of  Maj.  Luther  Trowbridge, 
of  Boston,  Mass  ,  later  of  Albany,  N.  Y.;  also  of  Maj. 
John  Tillman,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.;  also  of  Commodore 
Abraham  Whipple,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  and  Col.  Eben- 
ezer  Sproat,  of  Middleborough,  Mass.,  later  of  Marietta, 
Ohio. 

Also  descendant  of  Ruth  Wilkinson  Hopkins,  mother, 
of  Gov.  Stephen  Hopkins  (signer  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence),  and  Commodore  Esek  Hopkins,  of 
Rhode  Island ;  also  of  Mary  Thompson  Stevenson, 
mother  of  Maj.  Geo.  Stevenson,  of  Carlisle,  Pa.;  also 
of  Janet  Thompson,  mother  of  Gen.  William  Thomp- 
son, of  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Miss  Mary  Abbie  Emery.  k^^ 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Emery,  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. 

Daughter  of  Matthew  Gault  Emery  and  Mary  Kitt- 
ridge  Hazeltine,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Emery  and  Jane  Gault,  his 
wife. 


64  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Joseph  Emery  and 
Hannah  Stickney,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Emery  served  his  country  in  its  struggle  for 
freedom.  He  was  commissioned  first  lieutenant  by  the 
Continental  Congress.  Afterwards  he  was  commis- 
sioned captain. 

Miss  Agatha  Lewis  Towles.  i  9  6 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Lewis,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Beverley  Towles  and  Harriet 
Washington  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Oliver  Towles  and  Agatha  Lewis, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Lewis  and  Anne 
Montgomery,  his  wife. 

William  Lewis  was  a  colonel  in  the  American  Army. 

Also  a  descendant  of  Oliver  Towles,  who  was  a  col- 
onel in  the  American  Army. 

Miss  Sarah  Gertrude  Taylor.  1^7 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Israel  Brundage,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Abraham  Cadmus  Taylor  and  Elizabeth 
Simmons  Condit,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Wheeler  Condit  and  Sarah 
Brundage,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Israel  Brundage  and  Eliza- 
beth Williams,  his  wife. 

Israel  Brundage  served  his  country  in  its  strife  for 
freedom  as  patriot,  fifer,  and  captain. 

Mrs.  Juliet  Hazeltine  Cox.  1^8 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Wife  of  William  Van  Zant  Cox. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Emery,  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. 


MRS.   IVM.  D.  CABELL, 
I'ire-PresidfHt  Griii'tal  Prcsidhig. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  65 


Daughter  of  Matthew  Gaiilt  Emery  and  Mary  Kitt- 
ridge  Hazeltine,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Emery  and  Jane  Gault,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Joseph  Emery  and 
Hannah  Stickney,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Emery  was  a  commissioned  officer  in  the 
American  Army. 

Also  descendant  of  Mathew  Gault,  who  was  an  officer 

in    the    American   Army,   and  Burton  and  his 

son,  who  were  taken  prisoners  by  the  Indians  and  car- 
ried to  Canada. 

Mrs.  Isabel  Montgomery  Morsell.  i^9 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  William  Lewis,  of  Virginia,  who  was 
called  the  "  Civilizer  of  the  Border." 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Harris  and  Harriet 
Washington  Towles,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wm.  Beverley  Towles  and  Harriet 
Washington  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Towles  (a  colonel  in 
the  War  of  the  Revolution),  and  Agatha  Eewis,  his 
wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Wm.  Eewis  and  Anne 
Montgomery,  his  wife,  who  was  the  sister  of  Gen. 
Richard  Montgomery,  who  fell  at  Quebec. 

William  Eewis  was  a  colonel  in  the  American  Army. 
He  was  the  brother  of  Gen.  Andrew  Lewis  and  Col. 
Charles  Lewis,  who  gained  the  battle  of  Point  Pleasant 
against  the  Indians.     They  were  of  Huguenot  descent. 

Miss  Clarissa  H.  Barton.  -  i6o 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  David  Stone,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen  Barton  and  Sarah  Stone, 
his  wife. 


66  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Stone,  sometimes  called 
David  Haven,  and  Sarah  Treadwell,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Haven  and  Esther 
Gale,  his  wife. 

David  Stone  was  a  sergeant  in  Capt.  William  Moore's 
company,  of  Oxford,  Mass.;  was  present  at  the  surren- 
der of  Burgoyne ;  was  a  Revolutionary  pensioner. 

Miss  Virginia  Miller.  i6i 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Henry  I,ee,  Dr.  Walter  Jones, 
Charles  Lee,  and  Richard  Buckner. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Miller  and  Virginia  Collins 
Jones,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Walter  Jones  (son  of  Dr. 
Walter  Jones,  Medical  Director  Revolutionary  Army) 
and  Anne  Lucinda  Lee,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Lee  (son  of  Henry 
Lee  and  Lucy  Grymes,  the  ' '  Lowland  Beauty, ' '  his  wife,) 
and  Nancy  Lee,  daughter  of  Richard  Henry  Lee,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Buckner,  of  Virginia, 
member  Westmoreland  Committee  of  Safety  from  1775- 
76,  and  signer  of  the  Westmoreland  Association  in  1776. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Henry  Lee  and 
(Mrs.)  Anne  Gaskins  (Pinkard),  his  wife. 

Richard  Henry  Lee  was  author  of  the  Westmoreland 
Protest  in  1765  ;  member  Westmoreland  Committee  of 
Safety,  1775-76  ;  member  Continental  Congress,  and 
presented  the  resolution  declaring  the  Colonies  free  and 
independent ;  a  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independ- 
ence ;  president  of  the  Senate  ;  his  brother,  Francis 
Lightfoot  Lee,  was  also  a  signer  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence. 

Mrs.  Mary  Sawyer  Foot.  162 

Born  in  New  York. 
Wife  of  the  late  Isaac  Platte  Foot,  M.  D. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  67 


Descendant  of  Col.  Ephraim  Sawyer,  of  Lancaster, 
Mass.  (1719-1813.) 

Daughter  of  Edward  Moore  and  Rowena  L.  Sawyer, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Greene  Sawyer  and  Irene 
Ransom,  his  wife. 

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

See  N.  No.  170  for  services  of  Ephraim  Sawyer. 

Mrs.  Matilda  Wilkins  Emery.  163 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Wm.  Hemsley  Emery. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Bache  and  Sophia  B.  Dallas, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Bache  and  Sarah  Frank- 
lin, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Deb- 
orah Read,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Franklin  was  a  signer  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence. 

Miss  Sarah  T.  Emery.  164 

Rorn  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  William   Hemsley   Emery  and   Matilda 
Wilkins,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  163. 

Miss  Victoria  deM.  Emery.  i6i^ 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  of  Massachusetts. 
See  N.  Nos.  164  and  163. 

Miss  Katharine  Foote.  i66 

Born  in  Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  Gen.  Andrew  Ward,  of  Guilford,  Conn. 


68  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  George  Augustus  Foote  and  Eliza  Spen- 
cer, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eli  Foote  and  Diana  Ward,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Andrew  Ward  and 
Diana  Hubbard,  his  wife. 

Andrew  Ward  was  a  brigadier  general  in  the  Fed- 
eral Army  with  three  regiments  from  Connecticut  in 
his  command.  He  was  encamped  with  his  brigade  at 
Valley  Forge,  and  passed  through  that  terrible  winter 
there. 

Mrs.  Lucy  A.  Leggett.  167 

Born  in  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Chittenden. 

Daughter  of  Darius  North  Cowles  and  Narcissa  A. 
Lane,  his  wife. 

Granddaugh^er  of  William  L,ane  and  Lucy  Chitten- 
den, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Chittenden  and  Mary 
Bacon,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Chittenden, 
governor  of  Vermont  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Gertrude  Bascom  Darwin.  168 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Charles  C,  Darwin. 

Descendant  of  Asa  Field,  of  Northfield,  Mass. 

Daughter  of  William  Franklin  Bascom  and  Anne 
Field  Strong,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Phineas  Strong  and  Anna  Field, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Field  and  Anna  Diggins, 
his  wife. 

Asa  Field  was  a  private  in  Samuel  Merriman's  com- 
pany. Col.  Israel  Chapin's  regiment. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  69 


Also  descendant  of  Elias  Bascom,  of  Hatfield,  Mass., 
a  volunteer  soldier  and  fought  at  the  battle  of  Saratoga. 

Mrs.  Maud  Bascom  Johnson.  169 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  J.  Taber  Johnson,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Asa  Field,  of  Northfield,  Mass. 

See  N.  No.  i68. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Pitcher  Moore.  170 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Ephraim  Sawyer,  of  Lancaster, 
Mass.  (1719-1813.) 

Daughter  of  Edward  Moore  and  Rowena  Ladd  Saw- 
5^er,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Greene  Sawyer  and  Irene 
Ransom,  his  wife. 

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

Ephraim  Sawyer  was  one  of  the  ' '  First  Permanent 
Committee  of  Correspondence,"  of  Lancaster,  Mass., 
chosen  5th  September,  1774.  At  the  call  to  arms,  he 
promptly  espoused  the  cause  of  his  country,  and  served 
to  the  close  of  the  Revolution  with  his  five  sons.  He 
fought  at  Bunker  Hill,  at  the  siege  of  Boston,  was  in 
the  battles  of  Brooklyn,  Trenton,  Princeton,  and  Ger- 
mantown.  He  led  his  regiment  at  Dobbs  Ferry.  He 
was  at  the  capture  of  Burgoyne  and  at  the  surrender  of 
the  British  Army  at  Yorktown ,  Va  .,1781.  He  was  com  - 
missioned,  on  the  igtli  of  April,  1775,  second  major  of 
Col.  John  \Vhitcomb's  regiment  of  minute  men,  and  on 
the  23d  of  May,  1775,  as  major  of  Col.  Asa  Whitcomb's 
regiment  of  militia  of  Worcester  county,  Mass.  On  the 
2d  of  February,  1776,  the  Provincial  Congress  issued 
his  commission  as  lieutenant  colonel  of  the  "  Second 
Regiment  of  Militia"  of  Massachusetts  State  troops. 
He  died  in  Grande  Isle,  Vermont,  in  18 13,  aged  96 
years. 


70  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Mrs.  Elizabeth  Blair  Lee.  171 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Gen.  Nathaniel  Gist,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Preston  Blair  and  Eliza  Violet 
Gist,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Nathaniel  Gist  and  Judith 
Bell,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Gist  was  a  colonel  and  brigadier  of  the 
Virginia  Line. 

Also  descendant  of  Ann,  mother  of  Archibald  Gary, 
of  Virginia,  who  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Correspondence  in  Virginia  and  of  the  Convention  of 
I/76. 

Mrs.  J.  Ann  Walling  Clark.  172 

Born  in  Canada. 

Wife  of  George  L.  Clark. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Clark,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Zenas  Clark  and  Sarah  Walling,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Clark  and  Susannah 
Thomas,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Clark  was  a  soldier  in  the  Continental  Line 
under  Gen.  Washington.  He  was  undoubtedly  in  the 
battle  of  Brandy  wine  and  of  Germantown,  and  wintered 
at  Valley  Forge. 

Mrs.  Georgine  Henri  Franck  Greenleaf.     173 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Wife  of  C.  R.  Greenleaf. 

Descendant  of  Baron  Frederic  Franck  de  la  Roche,  aid 
to  Marquis  de  Lafayette. 

Daughter  of  Baron  George  Henri  Frederic  Franck  de 
la  Roche  and  Jane  Jacobs  Belt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Baron  Frederic  Franck  de  la  Roche, 
who  is  the  ancestor  who  assisted  in  the  Revolutionary 
War  to  establish  freedom  for  the  people. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  71 


Mrs.  Violet  Blair  Janin.  174 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  CoL  Archibald  Gary,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  James  Blair,  U.  S.  N.,  and  Mary  Jesup, 
(daughter  of  Gen.  T.  S.  Jesup),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Francis  Preston  Blair  and  Eliza 
Violet  Gist,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Nathaniel  Gist  and 
Judith  Bell,  his  wife.     (See  N.  No.  171.) 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cecil  Bell  and 
Judith  Gary,  his  wife. 

Great -great-great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Gary  and 
Ann  Randolph,  mother  of  Archibald  Gary,  member  of 
the  Committee  of  Correspondence  in  Virginia  and  of  the 
Convention  of  1776. 

Also  descendant  of  Blackleach  Jesup,  a  member  of  the 
Committee  of  Inspection,  and  of  liis  son  Kdward  who 
was  a  Revolutionary  soldier. 

Also  descendant  of  Gen.  George  Rogers  Clark,  Gen. 
Jonathan  Clark,  Maj.  William  Croghan,  and  Edmund 
Clark,  who  were  all  officers  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Mrs.  Adelaide  Desha  Kirtland.  175' 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Marguerite  Burleigh,  mother  of  Gen. 
John  Montgomery. 

Daughter  of  Bledsoe  Desha  Harman  and  Mary  Eoften , 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr. Harman  and  Adelaide 

D'Arblay  Desha,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Desha  and  Margaret 
Bledsoe,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Bledsoe  and  Kathe- 
rine  Montgomer}^  his  wife. 

Great-great-great- granddaughter  of  John  Montgomery 
and  Marguerite  Burleigh,  his  wife. 

John  Montgomery  and  Isaac  Bledsoe  were  officers  in 
the  War  of  the  Revolution. 


72  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Miss  Mary  Barksdale  Goode.  176 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Mackerness  Goode,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Claiborne  Goode  and  Martha 
Goode  Read,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Goode  and  Mary  Barksdale, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Mackerness  Goode.  s. 

Mackerness  Goode  was  a  lieutenant  in  the  Revolution- 
ary Army. 

Also  descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Isaac  Read  of  the 
Fourth  Virginia  Regiment. 

Also  descendant  of  Col.  Lewis  Burwell,  who  com- 
manded a  regiment  in  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Mrs.  Jane  Jesup  Nicholson.  177 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Wife  of  Maj.  A.  S.  Nicholson. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  William  Croghan,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Maj.  Gen.  Thomas  S.  Jesup  and  Ann 
Heron  Croghan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj .  William  Croghan  and  Lucy 
Clark,  his  wife. 

William  Croghan  fought  in  the  battles  of  Brandy  wine, 
Germantown,  and  Monmouth. 

Also  descendant  of  Blackleach  Jesup,  a  member  of 
the  Committee  of  Inspection,  whose  son,  James  Edward 
Jesup,  was  a  Revolutionary  soldier.  Also  of  John 
Clark  and  Ann  Rogers,  his  wife,  who  had  three  sons 
in  the  war,  George  Rogers,  Jonathan,  and  Edward  Clark, 
all  officers  in  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Mrs.  Sallie  Kennedy  Alexander.  178 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Samuel  Kennedy,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  the  late  Joseph  C.  G.  Kennedy  and  Catha- 
rine Morrison,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  73 


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Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Preston  Kennedy  and 
Jane  Judith  EHicott,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Kennedy  and  Sarah 
Preston,  his  wife. 

On  the  19th  of  January,  1776,  in  Committee  of  Safety, 
George  Clymer,  president,  it  was  "  Resolved,  That  Dr. 
Samuel  Kennedy  be  appointed  surgeon  to  the  Fourth 
Battalion,  Pennsylvania  troops,  in  the  service  of  the 
United  Colonies." 

Miss  Sallie  Austin  Bartlett.  179 

Born  in  Alabama. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Josiah  Bartlett,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Stephen  Madison  Bartlett  and  Sue 
Anderson  Hendree,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hon.  Ezra  Bartlett  and  Hannah 
Gale,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Hon.  Josiah  Bartlett  and 
Mary ,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Bartlett  was  a  delegate  to  the  Continental  Con- 
gress, colonel  of  a  regiment,  and  the  first  to  sign  the 
Declaration  of  Independence  after  the  president,  John 
Hancock. 

Miss  Agnes  S.  Bartlett.  180 

Born  in  Alabama. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Josiah  Bartlett,  of  Massachusetts. 
See  N.  No.  179. 

Mrs.  Charlotte  Louise  Lawrence.  i8i 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  George  A.  Lawrence. 

Descendant  of  Abner  Morgan,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Randolph  Morgan  Cooley  and  Maria 
Louise  Stevenson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  J.  B.  Cooley  and  Persis  Morgan, 
his  wife. 


74  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Great-granddaughter    of  Abner   Morgan   and  Persis 
,  his  wife. 


Abner  Morgan  was  a  minute  man  of  Lexington  ;  act- 
ing brigade  major  ;  and  was  chairman  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety. 

Mrs.  Fannie  D.  Larner.  182 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Reuben  Spalding,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Lyman  and  Maria  W.  Spalding, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Spalding  and  Sarah  Collins, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Spalding  and  Jerusha 
Carpenter,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Spalding  and 
Mar)?^  Pierce,  his  wife. 

Reuben  Spalding  was  a  member  of  a  regiment  formed 
in  Vermont  upon  a  call  made  by  the  Government  to  de- 
fend the  State  from  invasion  by  the  British,  Indians,  and 
Tories. 

Miss  Mary  Donelson  Reeve.  183 

Born  in  Tennessee. 

Descendant  of  Felix  Earnest,  of  Tennessee. 

Daughter  of  Felix  A.  Reeve  and  Wilhelmina  Donel- 
son, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  J.  Reeve  and  Rebecca  A. 
,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Felix  Earnest  and  Sarah 
,  his  wife. 


Felix  Earnest  was  a  volunteer  soldier  in  the  War  for 
Independence;  was  in  the  battle  of  King's  Mountain; 
and  was  afterwards  appointed  lieutenant. 

Also  descendant  of  Col.  John  Donelson,  and  through 
the  Reeves  ancestors  descendant  from  the  Cox  and 
Hanson  families  of  Maryland. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  75 


Mrs.  Rosa  Wright  Smith.  184 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  K.  Bradford,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Maj.  Gen.  H.  G.  Wright,  U.  S.  A., 
and  L,ouisa  M.  Bradford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  K.  Bradford  and  Emily- 
Slaughter,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  K.  Bradford  and  Jane 
Carter,  his  wife. 

Samuel  K.  Bradford  was  captain  of  artillery  in  the 
Continental  Line  and  aid-de-camp  to  General  Weedon, 
with  rank  of  major;  original  member  of  the  Society  of 
the  Cincinnati. 

Also  descendant  of  James  Slaughter,  of  Virginia, 
member  of  Culpeper  Committee  of  Safety  ;  minute  man 
at  battle  of  Great  Bridge. 

Mrs.  Mary  Parke  Foster.  18^ 

Born  in  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Hon.  John  W.  Foster. 

Descendant  of  Captain  Silas  Clark  and  Daniel  Read, 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  McFerson  and  Eliza  J.  Read, 
his  wife; 

Granddaughter  of  Ezra  Read  and  Nancy  Clark,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Read. 

Daniel  Read  was  a  commissioned  ofl&cer  in  the  Revo- 
lutionary War;  his  wife  was  the  daughter  of  Capt.  John 
Brown,  who  had  three  sons  that  fought  at  the  battle  of 
Bunker  Hill. 

Also  great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Silas  Clark,  who 
was  famous  for  many  daring  exploits  in  the  war ;  was 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Monmouth,  which  afterwards 
caused  his  death. 

Mrs.  Susan  M.  McColloch.  186 

Born  in  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Man,  of  Massachusetts. 


76  DAUGHTERS  OF  THF  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Albin  Man  and  Maria  Piatt,  of  New- 
York,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Piatt  and  Phebe  Smith, 
of  lyong  Island,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Zephaniah  Piatt  and  Hannah 
Saxton,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Piatt  raised  the  first  contingent  upon  Long 
Island  for  the  Continental  Army  and  served  through  the 
Revolutionary  War. 

Ebenezer  Man,  father  of  Dr.  Albin  Man,  served  as 
brigade  surgeon  on  General  Washington's  staff. 

Mrs.  Nancie  Otis  Winston.  187 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Gen.  William  Hull,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  George  Alexander  Otis  and  Pauline 
Baury,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Alexander  Otis  and  Ann 
Maria  Campbell  Hickman,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  H.  H.  Hickman  and  Anne 
Binney  Hull,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  William  Hull  and 
Sarah  Fuller,  his  wife. 

William  Hull  served  in  the  Continental  Army  as 
captain,  major,  and  lieutenant  colonel. 

Mrs.  Agnes  P.  Otis-Smedes.  188 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Gen.  William  Hull,  of  Connecticut. 

See  N.  No.  187. 

Also  descendant  of  Dr.  Ephraim  Otis,  of  Massachu- 
setts, a  member  of  first  committee  appointed  by  the 
town  of  Scituate,  Mass. 

Also  descendant  of  Maj.  Louis  Baury  de  Bellerive, 
born  in  San  Domingo,  died  in  Connecticut ;  was  cap- 
tain of  a  corps  of  volunteers  and  took  part  in  the  siege 
of  Savannah  under  D'Estaingand  continued  in  service 
during  the  war. 


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Miss  Margaret  Phelan  Keen  an.  189 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Mary  Heron,  mother  of  Capt.  John 
Phelan,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Anthony  Keenan  and  Mary  Phelan,  his 
wife. 

Grandniece  of  John  Phelan. 

Capt.  John  Phelan  is  a  collateral  ancestor  in  the 
war  and  was  a  captain  in  the  Massachusetts  Line.  He 
was  never  married  and  left  no  direct  lineal  descendants. 
Philip  Phelan,  a  brother,  also  served  in  the  American 
Army.  They  left  Ireland  in  1777  to  fight  in  behalf  of 
the  Colonies,  then  struggling  for  their  freedom. 

Mrs.  Julia  W.  Bailey.  190 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Thomas  Knowlton,  of  Connecti- 
cut. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Utley  and  Mary  J.  Eastman,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Utley  and  Sally  Knowlton, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Thomas  Knowlton  and 
Anna  Keys,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Knowlton  commanded  the  first  com- 
pany of  men  that  went  from  Connecticut  to  assist  the 
troops  at  Charlestown  and  led  the  hundred  men  who 
set  fire  to  the  British  stores. 

Also  descendant  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Eastman,  who 
was  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Concord,  N.  H.,  and  took 
an  active  part  in  the  Indian  war. 

Miss  Emilie  M.  Halstead.  191 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Halstead,  Oneida  county,  N.  Y. 
Daughter   of  Thomas  Jefferson   Halstead  and  Mary 
Potter,  his  wife. 


78  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Halstead  and  Miriam  Pres- 
ton, his  wife. 

Joseph  Halstead  served  as  a  private.  He  enlisted  in 
Capt.  Theophilus  Munson's  company  ;  wintered  at 
Valley  Forge  ;  and  was  in  the  battle  of  Monmouth,  N.  J. 

Miss  Julia  i.  Baker.  192 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Luther  Halsey,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  Baker  and  Sarah  Halsey,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  Luther  Halsey  and  Abigail 
Foster,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Halsey  and  Eliza- 
beth   ,  his  wife. 

Capt.  Luther  Halsey,  a  student  at  Princeton  College, 
entered  the  army  with  his  class — their  president,  Dr. 
Witherspoon,  leading  them— and  served  during  the  en- 
tire war.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Society  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati from  its  organization. 

Also  descendant  of  David  Baker,  who  served  in  the 
Revolutionary  War. 

Mrs.  Minerva  D.  Linton.  193 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  John  Hart,  of  Hopewell,  N.  J. 

Daughter  of  Fames  Darragh  and  Marion  Eliza  Reno, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Darragh  and  Deborah  Hart, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Hart  and  Martha  Matt- 
ison,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Hart  and  Deborah 
Scudder,  his  wife. 

John  Hart  was  a  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  79 


194 


Mrs.  Gertrude  Darragh  Linton. 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  John  Hart. 
See  N.  No.  193. 

Mrs.  Martha  Elizabeth  Foster  Nichols.      19^ 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Ephraim  Sawyer,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  Whitefield  Foster  and  Martha 
D.  Winters,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  George  Whitefield  Foster  and 
Eunice  Sawyer,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Sawyer  and  Sallie 
Bucklin,  his  wife. 

Ephraim  Sawyer  raised  a  company  of  minute  men, 
and  with  his  five  sons  ser\^ed  during  the  entire  war. 

Mrs.  Anna  Ewing  Cockrell.  196 

Born  in  Missouri. 
Wife  of  Francis  M.  CockrelL 

Descendant  of  Gen.  William  Lee  Davidson,  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Daughter  of  Ephraim  B.  Ewing  and  Elizabeth  Allen, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Finis  Ewing  and  Margaret  David- 
son, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  William  Lee  Davidson 
and  Mary  Brevard,  his  wife. 

Gen.  Wm.  Lee  Davidson  did  signal  service  for  his 
country  during  the  war,  and  for  which  he  gave  his  life. 
His  services  and  bravery  were  recognized  by  Congress, 
and  they  appropriated  money  in  1781  to  erect  a  monu- 
ment to  his  memor^^ 

Mrs.  Josepha  H.  Houghton.  i9y 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  John  Horton,  Andrew  Gangewer  and 


80  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Samuel  Headley,  all  of  whom  served  in  the  Revolution- 
ary War. 

Daughter  of  Allen  M.  Gangewer  and  Anna  Maria 
Horton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  C.  Horton  and  Harriet  Ford 
Headley,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  ot  Andrew  Gangewer,  lieutenant 
in  Revolutionary  War. 

Also  descendant  of  Samuel  Headley,  who  served  as 
surgeon  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Also  descendant  of  John  Horton,  lieutenant  in  Col. 
John  Stark's  regiment. 

Also  descendant  of Montaigne,  who  signed  a 

round-robin  petition  for  Religious  Liberty. 

Mrs.  Annie  W.  Halstead.  198 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Maj .  Francis  Wilson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Ball  and  Sarah  Maria  Howe, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Martin  Howe  and  Mary  Hartwell 
Wilson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Francis  Wilson  and  Mary 
Foster,  his  wife. 

Francis  Wilson  reached  the  rank  of  major  in  the  ser\^- 
ice  of  his  country. 

Miss  Mary  E.  Gwathmey.  199 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Richard  C.  Anderson,  of  Kentucky. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Robertson  Gwathmey  and  Eliza- 
beth Clark  Anderson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Clough  Anderson  and 
Elizabeth  Clark,  his  wife. 

Richard  Clough  Anderson  was  commissioned  captain 
Fifth  Virginia  Continentals  ;  promoted  to  major  First 
Virginia  ;  aid  to  Lafayette  ;  promoted  lieutenant  colonel 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  81 


of  Continental  Army,  and  appointed  brigadier  general 
Virginia  militia,  retaining  the  office  during  life.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Also  a  descendant  of  Gen.  George  Rogers  Clark. 

Miss  Virginia  Shelby  Grigsby.  200 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Shelby,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  J.  Warren  Grigsby  and  Susan  Preston 
Shelby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alfred  Shelby  and  Virginia  Hart, 
his  wife. 

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

Isaac  Shelby  was  captain  and  colonel  in  1777  in 
charge  of  commissary  department  of  frontier  militia  ; 
upon  the  organization  of  the  State  of  Kentucky  he  was 
chosen  governor. 

Miss  Almena  Butman  Williams.  201 

i^orn  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Ezekiel  Williams,  who  was  born  4th  of 
May,  1729,  in  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Porter  Williams  and  Almena 
Bradley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Porter  Williams  and  Cath- 
rine  Antoinette  Day,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Porter  Williams  and 
Mary  Hanford  Wells,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Williams  and 
Prudence  Stoddard,  his  wife. 

Ezekiel  Williams  served  as  commissary  of  prisoners 
for  the  State  of  Connecticut. 

Mrs.  Mary  Barlow  Hoge.  202 

Born  in  New  York. 
Wife  of  W.  S.  Hoge. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Henry  Lee,  who  was  born  in 
Stratford,  Westmoreland  county,  Va.,  January  20,  1732. 


82  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

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

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

Great-granddaughter  of  Edmund  1.  Lee  and  Sarah 
,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Henry  Lee, 
who  was  a  member  of  the  Continental  Congress.  In 
1764  he  remonstrated  with  the  House  of  Lords  against 
the  Tax  Act,  but  his  great  political  act  was  the  proposal 
of  the  Declaration  of  Independence  June  10,  1776. 

Mrs.  Marian  Adele  Longfellow  Morris.     203 

Born  in  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Peleg  Wads  worth,  who  was  born  in 
Duxbury,  Mass.,  on  the  6th  of  May,  1748. 

Daughter  of  Stephen  Longfellow  and  Marianne 
Preble,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Longfellow  and  Zilpah 
Wadsworth,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Peleg  Wadsworth  and  Eliza- 
beth Bartlett,  his  wife.  He  served  as  captain  of  minute 
men  and  later  as  adjutant  general  of  militia  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Also  descendant  of  Esaias  Preble,  of  Massachusetts, 
who  served  as  captain  of  minute  men  and  later  as  col- 
onel in  the  Continental  Army. 

Miss  Mary  T.  Elder.  204 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  James  Elder,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  George  Wilson  Elder  and  Margaretta 
Scott  Shaw,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Elder  and  Esther  Wilson, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Elder  and  Susannah 
Arderj^  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  8^' 


Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Elder,  who  served 
as  lieutenant  in  the  Revolution. 

Descendant  of  William  Shaw,  of  Pennsylvania,  who 
served  as  a  member  of  Committee  of  Public  Safety,  and 
served  in  civil  capacity. 

Descendant  of  John  Little,  who  served  as  captain  of 
a  company  in  a  Pennsylvania  regiment. 

Mrs.  Lizzie  W.  Gray  Davis.  20^ 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Bray,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  John  W.  Gray  and  Martha  R.  Sargent, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Sargent  and  Susan  Bray,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Bray  and  Elizabeth 
Kuhl,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bray,  who  served 
as  captain  in  the  Second  Regiment  of  New  Jersey, 
and  afterwards  became  a  general.  He  aided  Washing- 
ton in  getting  boats  to  transport  troops  across  the 
Delaware. 

Mrs.  Margaret  E.  J.  Biddle.  206 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  William  Irvine,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  Armstrong  Irvine  and  Susan 
Duncan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Callender  Ir\dne  (Gen.,  U.  S.  A.) 
and  Patience  Elliott,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  William  Irvine  (Gen., 
U.  S.  A.)  and  Anne  Callender,  his  wife. 

William  Irvine  served  as  general  of  brigade  in  the 
Continental  Army.  He  was  ordered  by  Congress,  upon 
the  recommendation  of  Washington,  to  the  command  of 
the  Western  Department  headquarters  at  Fort  Pitt, 
Pittsburg. 


84  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Louise  T.  DuBose.  207 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Elias  DuBose,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Dudley  M.  DuBose  and  Sallie  Toombs, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alfred  Bishop  Castles  DuBose  and 
Francis  Camilla  Dunn,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jesse  DuBose  and Wilds, 

his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Elias  DuBose,  who 
served  as  lieutenant  from  South  Carolina. 

Mrs.  Eveline  Martin  Alexander.  208 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Sickles,  of  New  Jersey, 

Daughter  of  E.  T.  Throop  Martin  and  Cornelia  Wil- 
liams, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Williams  and  Eliza  Sickles, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Sickles  and  Mary 
Norwood,  his  wife.  He  served  as  major  and  commis- 
sary on  the  staff  of  Gen.  Morgan  L,ewis. 

Mrs.  LuciNA  C.  Moses.  .  209 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Phineas  Scott,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Calvin  Bingham  and  Betsey  Scott,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Phineas  Scott  and  Thankful  Kinsley, 
his  wife.  He  was  a  private  in  Col.  Moses  Robinson's 
regiment  of  Vermont  militia.  Early  in  the  Revolution  he 
was  made  captain  of  one  of  the  Bennington  companies. 
He  headed  his  company  at  the  battle  of  Bennington  and 
was  also  at  Saratoga  at  the  surrender  of  Burgoyne. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Hungerford  Wilson.  210 

Born  in  Virginia. 
Descendant  of  Thomas  Hungerford,  of  Virginia. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  85 


Daughter  of  Maj.  Henry  Hungerford  and  Mary  Ann 
Spence,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hungerford  and  Ann 
Washington,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hungerford  and  Ann 
Pratt,  his  wife.  He  serv^ed  as  lieutenant  in  the  sixth 
company  of  the  Third  Regiment  of  Virginia. 

Mrs.  Mary  Lyman  Richardson  Hand.  211 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  John  Lyman,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Lyman  Richardson  and  Catherine 
Heermans,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  P.  Richardson  and  Laura 
Lyman,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Lyman  and  Hulda 
Brinsmade,  his  wife.  He  served  as  captain  in  the  War 
of  the  Revolution  and  during  the  last  years  of  his  life  re- 
ceived a  pension. 

Mrs.  Ellen  Waln  Harrison.  212 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  C.  C.  Harrison. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Morris,  born  in  Liverpool,  Eng- 
land, in  1733;  lived  in  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Wain  and  Ellen  Custis  Nixon, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henrj^  Nixon  and  Maria  Morris,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Morris  and  Esther 
White,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Morris,  one  of 
the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Mrs.  Caroline  Pitts  Brown.  213 

Born  in  Michigan. 
Descendant  of  Samuel  Pitts,  of  Boston,  Mass. 


86  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Pitts  and  Sarah  Merrill,  his  wife. 

Grandaughter  of  Maj.  Thomas  Pitts  (U.  S.  A.)  and 
Elizabeth  Mountfort,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Pitts,  who  served  as 
an  oflScer  in  the  Hancock  Cadets ;  was  a  Son  of  Liberty 
and  an  assistant  in  the  Tea  Party. 

Mrs.  Mary  C.  Bates.  214 

Born  in  Mary  and. 

Descendant  of  the  Baron  Frederic  Franck  de  la  Roche, 
of  Germany. 

Daughter  of  George  Henry  Frederic  Franck  de  la 
Roche  and  Jane  Jacobs  Belt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  the  Baron  Frederic  Franck  de  la 
Roche,  who  served  as  aid  to  the  Marquis  de  Lafayette, 
general  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Mrs.  B.  W.  Kennon.  21^ 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  John  Parke  Custis,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Peter  and  Martha  Custis,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Parke  Custis,  who  served  as 
aid-de-camp  to  Gen.  Washington  at  the  siege  of  York- 
town. 

Mrs.  Sallie  Patterson  Sharpe.  216 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Nathan  Denison,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Patterson  and  Mary  Denison, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Nathan  Denison,  who  served 
as  commander  of  the  left  wing  of  the  patriot  forces  in 
the  battle  preceding  the  Wyoming  massacre,  and  also 
in  civil  capacity. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Bradley  Willard.  217 

Born  in  Vermont. 
Descendant  of  Stephen  Rowe  Bradley,  of  Connecticut. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  87 


Daughter  of  Daniel  Kellogg  and  Merab  Ann  Bradley, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  C.  Bradley  and  Sarah 
Richards,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Rowe  Bradley,  who 
served  as  captain,  major,  and  finally  aid-de-camp  to 
Gen.  David  Wooster,  who  was  mortally  wounded  on  the 
27th  of  April,  1777,  during  the  attack  on  Danbury. 

Miss  Emily  C.  Butler.  218 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Zebulon  Butler,  of  Connecticut  and 
Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Lord  Butler  and  Cornelia  Richards, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lord  Butler  and  Mary  Pierce,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Zebulon  Butler,  who  served 
in  the  campaigns  of  1777  to  1779,  when  he  was  made 
colonel  of  the  Second  Connecticut  Regiment.  He 
was  commissioned  by  Washington  to  take  command  of 
the  fort  at  Wyoming  and  led  the  men  at  the  battle 
which  resulted  in  the  famous  massacre  of  Wyoming. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Richards,  of  Connecticut,  who 
W'as  captain  in  the  Third  Connecticut  Regiment.  He 
was  present  at  the  execution  of  Major  Andre. 

Miss  Catharine  Austin.  219 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Elbridge  Gerry,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Ivers  James  Austin  and  Elizabeth  Turner 
Amory,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Trecothic  Austin  and  Cath- 
arine Gerry,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elbridge  Gerry,  one  of  the 
signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 


88  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs!  Sarah  Adams  Whittemore.  220 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  EHashib  Adams,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Henry  Adams  and  Sophia  Field, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chester  Adams  and  Elizabeth 
Watts,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eliashib  Adams,  who  served 
as  representative  from  Canterbury  in  the  Legislature  of 
Connecticut  from  1775  to  1777. 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Wadsworth.  221 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  John  McPherson,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Daughter  of  George  Augustus  Frick  and  Mary  Mc- 
Pherson Rogers,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Rogers  and  Tacy  Pryor, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Pryor  and  Mary  Ann 
McPherson,  his  wife. 

[Mrs.  Mary  E.  Wadsworth  incorrectly  made  out,  as 
she  must  claim  descent  from  the  mother  of  a  Patriot. 
John  McPherson,  being  the  brother  of  her  grand- 
mother, she  cannot  enter  through  him,  but  through  HIS 
mother,  their  great-great-grandmother.] 

Miss  Marie  Louise  Wadsworth.  222 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  William  Wadsworth,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Hiram  Nichols  Wadsworth  and 
Mary  Ella  Frick,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Wadsworth  and  Laura 
Lyman,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Wadsworth  and 
Mercy  Clark,  his  wife.  He  served  as  sergeant  of 
militia  and  cornet  in  Capt.  Sloper's  company  of  light 
horse. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL. 


Miss  Lizzie  Field.  22^ 

Born  in  Colorado. 

Descendant  of  John  Hardin,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  M.  Field  and  Amanda  Ellis,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Hardin  Field  and  Pattie 
Hockaday,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Curtis  Field  and  Rosanna 
Hardin,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Hardin,  who 
served  as  lieutenant  in  Morgan's  Rifle  Corps. 

Miss  Pattie  Field.  224 

Born  in  Colorado. 

Descendant  of  John  Hardin,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  Thomas  M.  Field  and  Amanda  Ellis,  his 
wife. 

See  N.  No.  223. 

Miss  Eugenia  Washington  Moncure.  22^ 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Washington,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  G.  Moncure  and  Jane  C.  Wash- 
ington, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Temple  Washington  and 
^  Margaret  Fletcher,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Steptoe  Washington 
and  Lucy  Payne,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Washington, 
who  served  as  colonel  in  the  Virginia  Line  during  the 
Revolution.  He  was  own  brother  to  Gen.  George 
Washington.     See  N.  No.  i. 

Also  descendant  of  Baile}'  Washington  (paternal  side) , 
member  of  the  House  of  Burgesses  of  Virginia.  He  was 
the  father  of  Col.  Wm.  Washington,  the  hero  of  Cow- 
pens. 


90  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


226 


Mrs.  Julia  K.  Hogg.  227 

Born  in  Pennsj'lvania. 

Wife  of  Nathaniel  B.  Hogg. 

Descendant  of  Elihew  Hall,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  W.  Maclay  Hall  and  Ellen  Campbell 
Williams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Hall  and  Esther  Maclay, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elihew  Hall,  who  served  as 
colonel  of  a  Maryland  regiment. 

Also  a  descendant  of  William  Maclay  and  a  direct 
descendant  of  John  Harris,  founder  of  Harrisburg. 

Also  a  descendant,  on  the  mother's  side,  of  Capt.  Fisher, 
of  Carlisle,  Pa.,  who  fought  throughout  the  Revolu- 
tionary War,  was  twice  taken  prisoner  by  the  British, 
and  was  a  prisoner  when  peace  was  declared. 

Mrs.  Laura  M.  Plantz.  228 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Wheeler,  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. 

Daughter  of  Nelson  Wheeler  and  Bersheba  Moore,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Wheeler. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Wheeler  and  Sarah 
Harris,  his  wife.     He  served  as  a  soldier  in  1775. 

Also  descendant  of  Abijah  Moore,  captain  in  the  Rev- 
olutionary Army,  and  his  son  Rufus,  who  fought  in  the 
battle  of  Lexington,  and  was  a  minute  man. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  91 


Also  descendant  of  David  Moore,  a  captain  in  the 
Revolution. 

Miss  Marietta  Sanford.  229 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Halsted,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Marcus  B.  Sanford  and  Rebecca  Halsted 
Ward,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Ward  and  Rebecca  Ogden 
Halsted,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Halsted,  M.  D.,  who 
served  as  surgeon,  was  captured  and  imprisoned  in  the 
"Old  Sugar  House"  prison  of  New  York  city,  and 
finally  released  by  a  flag  of  truce. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Dewey  Pratt  Norton.        2^0 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Luman  Spooner  Norton. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Jedediah  Dewey,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  E.  Pratt  and  Mary  L.  Dewey,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Dewey  and  Hannah  Eldred, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eldad  Dewey  and  Mary  Til- 
den,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Jedediah  Dewey, 
a  recognized  patriot  and  leader  in  helping  to  band 
together  the  men  who  successfully  resisted  the  British 
and  Hessians  at  the  battle  of  Bennington. 

Also  descendant  of  Stephen  Pratt,  of  Massachusetts, 
who  served  as  sergeant  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Julia  E.  Cruz.  231 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Godwin,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  Maj.  John  I.  Earle  and   Maria  Phoenix, 
his  wife. 


92  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Godwin  and  Catherine  Wal- 
dron,  his  wife.  He  swam  the  Hudson  River  with  dis- 
patches for  Washington. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Godwin,  who 
served  as  general. 

Miss  Annette  Peabody  Trowbridge.  232 

Bom  in  Alabama. 

Daughter  of  Maj.  Charles  Frederick  Trowbridge  and 
Clara  Brigham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  C.  Trowbridge  and  Cathe- 
rine Whipple  Sibley,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Maj .  Luther  Trowbridge  and 
Elizabeth  Tillman,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Maj.  John  Tillman,  of 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Maj .  Luther  Trowbridge,  who  fought 
from  Lexington  to  Saratoga.  Also  of  Maj.  John  Till- 
man, "  New  York  Line  on  Continental  Establishment ; " 
also  of  Abraham  Whipple,  of  Rhode  Island,  and  Eben- 
ezer  Sproat,  of  Massachusetts,  commodore  U.  S.  N., 
and  colonel  U.  S.  A.,  respectivelj-. 

Miss  Margaret  Jones  Wiley.  233 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  David  Watson,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Henr}^  H.  Wile}^  and  Margaret  Clemson 
Watson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Watson  and  Maria 
Haines,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Watson  and  Margaret 
Clemson,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Watson,  who 
served  as  collector  of  supplies  for  Continental  Army. 

Miss  Sarah  Stevenson  Cox.  234 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  David  Cox,  of  New  Jersey. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  93 


Daughter  of  William  K.  Cox  and  Mary  Bellanger,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Cox,  who  served  as  volunteer 
in  Morgan's  Kentucky  Rifle  Brigade. 

Mrs.  Clara  Clark  Whittemore.  23^ 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Wife  of  D.  J.  Whittemore. 

Descendant  of  Francis  Fullam,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Orville  M.  Clark  and  Martha  Fullam, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Luther  Fullam  and  Martha  Car- 
penter, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Francis  Fullam,  who  served 
as  volunteer  in  Capt.  Joseph  Parker's  company,  Mas- 
sachusetts Line. 

Miss  Fannie  M.  Whittemore.  2^6 

Born  in  Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Whittemore,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  D.  J.  Whittemore  and  Maria  P.  Merriam, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Albert  Gallatin  Whittemore  and 
Abbey  Clark,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Whittemore  and  Abigail 
Olin,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Whittemore, 
who  served  as  lieutenant  in  Twelfth  Regiment,  Massa- 
chusetts Line. 

Also  descendant  of  Gideon  Olin,  major  in  Col.  Her- 
rick's  regiment  of  Green  Mountain  Boys;  Sergt. 
Abraham  Lawrence,  of  Capt.  Swan's  New  Jersey  com- 
pany ;  and  Albert  G.  Whittemore,  Vermont  volunteer 
in  Capt.  Farnsworth's  company. 

Miss  Lucie  Mason  Parker.  237 

Born  in  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Hugh  MuUoy,  of  New  York. 


94  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Laughter  of  Mason  D.  Parker  and  Lucy  Herron,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Parker  and  Priscilla  Mulloy, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Hugh  Mulloy,  who  served  as 
private  and  after  as  lieutenant  in  the  Eleventh  Mas- 
sachusetts Regiment. 

Mrs.  Mary  Belle  Morton.  238 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Howard  Morton. 

Descendant  of  John  Cleveland,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Renecker  and  Elizabeth  Way,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Way  and  Mary  A.  Ben- 
nett, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bennett  and  Elizabeth 
Cleveland,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Cleveland,  who 
served  as  a  soldier  during  the  Revolution. 

Miss  Katherine  Sibley  Hendrie.  239 

Born  in  Michigan. 

Daughter  of  George  Hendrie  and  Sarah  Trowbridge, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  C.  Trowbridge  and  Cathe- 
rine Whipple  Sibley,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Judge  Solomon  Sibley  and 
Sarah  Whipple  Sproat,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Ebenezer  Sproat 
and  Catherine  Whipple,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Commodore  Abra- 
ham Whipple  and  Sarah  Hopkins,  his  wife. 

Descendant  of  Maj .  Luther  Trowbridge,  of  Massachu- 
setts, Maj.  John  Tillman,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Col.  Eben- 
ezer Sproat,  of  Massachusetts,  and  Commodore  Abra- 
ham Whipple,  of  Rhode  Island. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  95 


Miss  Mary  R.  Stearns.  240 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Rand,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Edwards  Carter  Stearns  and  Mary- 
Ann  Libby,  his  wife 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Stearns  and  Sarah  Carter, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of Carter  and  Sarah  Rand, 

his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Rand,  who 
served  as  volunteer  in  the  militia  of  Massachusetts,  was 
in  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

Sarah  Rand,  then  a  girl  of  sixteen,  watched  the  British 
and  signaled  their  movements  by  a  system  of  whistles. 

Mrs.  Sarah  S.  Barroll.  241 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  Crockett  Barroll. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Billings,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Randall  S.  Street  and  Cornelia  Billings, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Billings  and  Cornelia  Liv- 
ingston, his  wife.  He  served  as  lieutenant,  captain,  and 
major  in  the  Third  New  York  Regiment  during  the  Rev- 
olution . 

Miss  Eliza  Titus  Ward.  242 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Sarah  Willet  Lawrence,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Milton  M.  Ward  and  Mary  Lawrence, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Lawrence  and  Abigail  Hal- 
leck,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Philip  Lawrence  and  Catha- 
rine   ,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Sarah  Willet  Lawrence, 
the  mother  of  Oliver  Lawrence,  who  served  as  lieuten- 


96  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

ant  of  New  York  Artillery  from  1777  to  1779;    also  aid 
on  Gen.  Washington's  staff. 

Miss  Frances  E.  Willard.  243 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Elijah  Willard,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  F.  Willard  and  Mary  Thompson 
Hill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Oliver  M.  Willard  and  Catharine 
Lewis,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Willard,  who  served  as 
chaplain  and  soldier;  was  in  the  battle  of  White  Plains. 

Miss  Lilian  Pike.  244 

Born  in  Arkansas. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Pike,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Pike  and  Mary  Hamilton,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Pike  and  Sarah  Andrews, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Pike,  who  served  as 
lieutenant  of  Massachusetts  militia. 

Mrs.  Jane  Spofford.  24^ 

Born  in  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Harding  Snow,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Calvin  Snow  and  Sophronia  Holbrook, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harding  Snow,  who  served  as  sol- 
dier and  marine  during  the  Revolution. 

Miss  Rebecca  Warren  Brown.  246 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  John  Warren,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Dr.  John  B.  Brown  and  Rebecca  Warren, 
his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  97 


Granddaughter  of  Dr.  John  Warren,  Vv^ho  served  as 
surgeon  in  the  army. 

Also  grandniece  of  Gen.  Joseph  Warren,  who  was  in 
the  battle  of  Lexington.  He  was  the  orator  on  the  5th 
of  March  in  the  "Old  South  Church,"  when  it  was 
filled  with  British  soldiers  and  ofiicers  who  threatened 
to  kill  any  one  who  should  speak  on  that  day.  Gen. 
Joseph  Warren  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill 
in  1775. 

Mrs.  Charles  Arthur  Carroll.  247 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  William  Heath,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  William  Leonard  White  and  An- 
geline  Heath  Barclay,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  Joseph  Barclay  and  Sally 
Heath,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col-  Samuel  Heath  and  Mar- 
garet Turpin,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Heath,  who 
served  as  major  general  in  the  Continental  Army.  He 
joined  the  "Ancient  and  Honorable  "  Artillery  in  1754. 

Mrs.  William  M.  Knight.  248 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Wm.  Shattuck,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  John  Reuben  Stone  and  Emily  C.  John- 
son, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Reuben  Stone  and  Philinda 
Shattuck,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Maj .  Wm.  Shattuck. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Shattuck. 

Samuel  Shattuck  served  as  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution . 
He  was  in  the  battles  of  Bunker  Hill,  Bennington,  and 
Yorktown.  He  was  a  pensioner  of  the  United  States, 
and  in  the  printed  list  of  1835  was  stated  to  be  95  years 
old. 


98  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Miss  Jennie  Morris  Moore.  249 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Lewis  Morris,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Moore  and  Hannah  Morris,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Walton  Morris  and  Sarah 
Serina ,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Jacob  Morris  and  Polly 
Cox,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Morris,  signer  of 
the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Mrs.  Annie  M.  Dyer  Taylor.  250 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  John  Trigg,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Brevet  Maj.  Gen.  Alexander  B.  Dyer 
and  Elizabeth  Beersheba  Allen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Shubael  Allen  and  Dinah  Ayers 
Trigg,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Stephen  Trigg  and 
Elizabeth  Clarke,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Trigg,  who  was 
major  and  commander  of  a  battery  of  artillery  at  the 
siege  of  Yorktown. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Rodgers  Smith.  2p 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Christopher  Raymond  Perry,  of  Rhode 
Island. 

Daughter  of  Commodore  G.  W.  Rodgers  and  Anna 
Maria  Perry,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Christopher  R.  Perry,  who  served 
as  commodore  in  the  Navy  during  the  War  of  the  Revo- 
lution. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Rodgers,  of  Maryland,  who 
served  as  captain  at  the  battle  of  Long  Island  and  major 
.at  battle  of  Germantown. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  99 


Mrs.  Anna  S.  Webster.  2^2 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  John  Brevitt,  born  in  England. 

Daughter  of  Judge  George  Brevitt  Way  and  Jane  Mc- 
Cord,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Way,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Ma- 
tilda Brevitt,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter'  of  John  Brevitt,  who  served  as 
lieutenant  in  the  Fourth  Regiment  of  Mar^dand  Line ; 
was  a  member  of  the  Mar>dand  branch  of  the  Society  of 
the  Cincinnati. 

Mrs.  Cattie  F.  Madeira.  2^3 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  John  Reily,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  N.  L.  Finnell  and  Elizabeth  Reily,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Reily,  who  served  as  lieu- 
tenant in  the  Nineteenth  Pennsylvania  Regiment. 

Miss  Sally  Somervell  Mackall.  2^4 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Somervell. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Louis  Mackall,  Jr.,  and  Margaret 
Whann  McVean,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Louis  Mackall  and  Sarah  Somer- 
vell, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  G.  Mackall  and 
Susan  Somervell,  his  wife.     He  was  an  active  patriot. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Somervell,  who 
serv^ed  as  an  officer  in  the  Maryland  Line  ;  also  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Also  descendant  of  Benjamin  Mackall,  who  served  as 
colonel  in  the  Maryland  Line,  and  was  also  a  member 
of  the  Freemen  of  Maryland. 

Also  descendant  of  Samuel  Beall,  member  of  the 
Maryland  Convention  of  1776. 


100  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Miss  Evelyn  Johnson  Hardin.  2^^ 

Born  in  KentucKy. 

Descendant  of  John  Hardin,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Lemuel  Smith  Hardin  and  Annie  Jacob, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  J.  Hardin  and  Sarah  Ellen 
Smith,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Martin  D.  Hardin  and  Eliza- 
beth Logan,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Hardin,  who 
served  as  lieutenant  in  Virginia  Rifle  Corps  and  colonel 
of  a  regiment  in  Wayne's  campaign. 

Mrs.  Fanny  I.  Matthews.  2^6 

Born  in  Louisiana. 

Wife  of  p.  B.  Matthews. 

Descendant  of  Edmund  Taylor,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  George  .  \VPoyles  and  Mary  E.  Taylor, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edmund  H.  Taylor  and  E.  C. 
Thruston,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Edmund  Taylor,  who  served 
as  captain. 

Also  descendant  of  Charles  Minn  Thruston,  cap- 
tain of  volunteers  from  Virginia ;  was  rector  of  a  church 
in  his  native  county,  but  threw  aside  the  gown  for  the 
sword  and  raised  a  company  of  volunteers ;  lost  an  arm 
in  an  attack  on  the  Hessian  picket  near  Amboy. 

Miss  Susan  Witherspoon  McDowall.  297 

Born  in  South  Carolina. 

Descendant  of  John  Witherspoon,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William  Douglas  McDowall  and  Susan 
Kollock  Witherspoon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Witherspoon  and  Susan  Davis 
Kollock,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Witherspoon  and  Mary 
Jones,  his  wife.  He  was  w^ounded  at  the  battle  of  Ger- 
mantown. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  101 


Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Witherspoon, 
signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Also  descendant  of  Shepherd  Kollock  and  Isaac 
Arnett,  both  Revolutionary  soldiers. 

Mrs.  Mary  McDowall  Young.  2^8 

Born  in  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  George  Graham  Young. 

Descendant  of  John  Witherspoon,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William  D.  McDowall  and  Susan  Kol- 
lock Witherspoon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Witherspoon  and  Susan  Davis 
Kollock,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Witherspoon  and  Mary 
Jones,  his  wife.  He  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Ger- 
mantown . 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Witherspoon, 
signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Also  descendant  of  Shepherd  Kollock  and  Isaac 
Arnett,  both  Revolutionary  soldiers. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  T.  Bell.  2^9 

Born  in  South  Carolina. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Mace  Head,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Augustus  Tavel  and  Mary 
Agnes  Knox,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Julius  Tavel  and  Evelina  Head, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Mace  Head,  who 
ser\'ed  as  captain  in  Armand's  legion  of  Pennsylvania 
Line. 

Mrs.  Amanda  M.  Sinclair.  260 

Born  in  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Daniel  W.  Sinclair. 
Descendant  of  James  Jeffers,  of  South  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  Henry  William  Hendricks  and  Cordreann 
Ackis,  his  wife. 


102  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  John  K.  H.  Ackis  and  Sarah  Price 
Lining  Daly,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  E.  Ackis  and  Charlotte 
Jeffers  Hogarth,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Hogarth  and 
Priscilla  Ann  Jeffers,  his  wife.  He  was  a  Revolutionary 
soldier. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Jeffers,  who 
served  as  soldier  in  a  South  Carolina  regiment. 

Mrs.  Katharine  M.  Duncan.  261 

Born  in  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  D'Arcy  P.  Duncan. 

Descendant  of  Wm.  Richardson,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Smythe  Richardson  and  Agnes 
Davison,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Smythe  Richardson  and 
Sophia  H. ,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  S.  Richardson  (Judge) 
and  Elizabeth  E.  Buford,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Wm.  Richardson,  who 
served  as  quartermaster  and  also  captain  in  First  Regi- 
ment of  South  Carolina  Riflemen. 

Also  descendant  of  Thomas  McCrea,  of  South  Caro- 
lina, who  served  as  private  in  the  South  Carolina  Eine. 

Also  descendant  of  Col.  Buford,  of  Virginia,  who 
served  in  the  Revolution  and  died  from  the  effects  of  his 
wounds. 

Mrs.  Ellen  Hall  Grossman.  262 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  J.  Heron  Grossman. 

Descendant  of  Elihew  Hall,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  William  M.  Hall  and  Ellen  Campbell, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Hall  and  Esther  Maclay,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elihew  Hall,  who  served  as 
colonel  of  a  Maryland  regiment. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  103 


Also  descendant  of  William  Maclay,  of  Pennsylvania, 
and  Captain  Fisher,  of  Wyoming  Valley,  Pa.  The  for- 
mer was  a  patriot  holding  civil  office  and  the  latter  a 
Revolutionary  soldier. 

Miss  Louise  McAllister.  263 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Mathew  McAllister,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Ward  McAllister  and  Sarah  T.  Gibbons, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Mathew  Hale  McAllister  and 
Louisa  Charlotte  Cutler,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Mathew  McAllister,  an  active 
patriot,  and  first  United  States  district  attorney  of 
Georgia. 

Also  descendant  of  Richard  McAllister,  who  served 
as  colonel  in  the  Revolution  and  lieutenant  of  York 
county.  Pa.,  in  1777. 

Mrs.  May  D.  Russell  Young.  264 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  John  Russell  Young. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Webster,  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. 

Daughter  of  James  Gillman  Dow  and  Mar}^  Ann 
Webster  Vance,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Vance  and  Elizabeth  Emer- 
son Webster,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Webster,  who 
served  as  soldier  in  Col.  Bidel's  regiment.  Gen.  Stark's 
brigade. 

Mrs.  Evelyn  Beverley  Douglas  Wise.         26^ 

Born  in  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  John  Sergeant  Wise. 

Descendant  of  William  Douglas,  born  in  Scotland. 
Daughter  of  Hugh  Douglas  and  Nancy  Hamilton,  his 
wife. 


104  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Granddaughter  of  Patrick  H.  Douglas  and  Evelyn 
Beverley,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Wm.  Douglas,  who 
served  as  an  active  organizer  for  the  patriot  army. 

Also  descendant  of  Robert  Beverley,  of  Virginia,  Capt. 
Wm.  Kinkead,  Col.  Landon  Carter,  and  Richard  Bland, 
well-known  patriots. 

Miss  Mary  Haines  Doremus.  266 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Haines,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  C.  Doremus  and  Sarah  Piatt 
Haines,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elias  Haines  and  Mary  Ogden,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Haines,  who  ren- 
dered material  service  during  the  Revolution,  and  was 
at  one  time  imprisoned  by  the  British  in  the  ' '  Old  Sugar 
House  "  on  Nassau  street.  New  York. 

Also  descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Cornelius  Doremus 
and  Robert  Ogden,  of  New  Jersey,  both  active  patriots. 

Mrs.  May  Taylor  Williamson  Bowler.        267 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  James  Taylor,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  George  T.  Williamson  and  Jane  Taylor, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  James  Taylor  and  Keturah 
Morse,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Taylor,  who  served  as 
lieutenant  colonel  of  Virginia  militia  under  Gen.  George 
Washington. 

Also  descendant  of  Maj.  Hugh  Morse,  a  Revolution- 
ary soldier. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Johnson  Ward  Doremus.     268 

Born  in  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Charles  Avery  Doremus. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL. 


105 


Descendant  of  James  Taylor,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  George  Washington  Ward  and  Josephine 
Beauharnais  Harris,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  Horatio  Harris  and  Keturah 

Taylor,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter   of     Gen.   James    Taylor    and 

Keturah  Morse,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Taylor,  who 
served  as  lieutenant  colonel  of  Virginia  militia. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Maj.  Hugh  Morse,  a 
Revolutionary  soldier. 

Mrs.  Emily  Nelson  Ritchie  McLean.  269 

Born  in  Mar>-land. 

Wife  of  Donald  McLean. 
Descendant  of  Roger  Nelson,  of  Maryland. 
Daughter  of  John  Ritchie  (Judge)  and  Betty  Harri- 
son Maulsby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Wm.  Pinkney  Maulsby  and 
Emily  Nelson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Roger  Nelson  (Judge),  who 
ser^-ed  as  lieutenant  in  the  Fifth  Regiment  of  Maryland, 
and  after  as  general.  He  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Cowpens. 

Also  the  great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Lack- 
land, who  was  commissioned  by  the  Committee  of 
Safety  on  May  14,  1776,  to  be  second  lieutenant  of  a 
company  formed  in  the  lower  part  of  Frederick  county. 
Also  great-great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Lynn, 
who  was  one  of  twelve  judges  of  Frederick  county,  who 
on  the  23d  of  November,  1765,  repudiated  the  British 
Stamp  Act,  ignored  its  existence,  and  transacted  the 
business  of  Frederick  County  Court  as  though  the  act 
had  not  been  passed,  making  David  Lynn  one  of  the 
first  to  strike  for  American  Independence.  He  also  had 
three  sons  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  He  was  known 
as  one  of  the  "  twelve  immortals." 


106  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Alice  C.  Bakewell.  270 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Allan  C.  Bakewell. 

Descendant  of  Fergus  Moorhead,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Moorhead  and  Annie  Turner,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Moorhead  and  Jane  Mc- 
Elhoes,  his  wife.  He  was  ensign  in  Second  Regiment 
of  L,evies,  and  wounded  at  St.  Clair's  defeat  in  1791. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Fergus  Moorhead,  who  served 
as  commanding  officer  of  frontier  militia  during  the 
winter  of  1776-77. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Love  Marquand.  271 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  H.  G.  Marquand. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Allen,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Jonathan  Allen  and  Eunice  Larned,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Allen,  a  clergyman,  called 
the  "  fighting- parson."  He  raised  a  company  and  was 
in  the  battle  of  Bennington,  and  afterwards  served  as 
soldier  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Louise  Baker  Harrison.      272 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Wm.  Henry  Harrison. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Baker,  of  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Carpenter  Baker  and  Malvina 
Lockwood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  S.  Baker  and  Margaret  Boyce, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Baker,  who  commanded 
a  platoon  at  the  battle  of  Saratoga. 

Also  descended  from  Lieut.  Increase  Carpenter, 
Abraham  Boyce,  and  James  Bohner,  all  soldiers  in  the 
Revolution. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  107 


Miss  Mary  VanBuren  Vanderpoel.  273 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Keith,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Abraham  B.  Vanderpoel  and  Harriet 
Goodwin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Goodwin  and  Susannah 
Keith,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Keith,  who  served  as 
captain  of  a  company  from  Easton,  Mass. 

Mrs.  Caroline  Stockton  McGill.  274 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Hon.  Alex.  S.  McGill,  chancellor  of  New 
Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Stockton,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  George  Tyler  Olmstead  and  Hannah  Bou- 
dinot  Field,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Field  and  Abigail  Stockton, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Stockton,  signer  of 
the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Miss  Julia  Rush  Olmstead.  27^ 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Stockton,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  George  Tyler  Olmstead  and  Hannah 
Boudinot  Field,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Field  and  Abigail  Stockton, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Stockton,  signer  of 
the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Herbert  Mather.  276 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  DeWitt  Clinton  Mather. 
Descendant  of  James  Morgan,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  Jacob  Van Wickle  Herbert  and  Eliza  J. 
Smock,  his  wife. 


108  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Obadiah  Herbert  and  Margaret  So- 
phia VanWickle,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  VanWickle  and  Sarah 
Morgan,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Morgan,  who 
served  as  captain  in  the  Second  Regiment  of  Middlesex 
county  militia  and  New  Jersey  State  troops. 

Miss  Edith  Herbert  Mather.  277 

Bom  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  James  Morgan,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  DeWitt   Clinton  Mather  and  Margaret 
Herbert,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  276. 

Mrs.  Georgia  Moore  de  Fontaine.  278 

Born  in  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Felix  G.  de  Fontaine. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Vigneron,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  George  W.  Moore  and  Elizabeth 
Vigneron,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Norbert  Vigneron  and  Sarah  Tous- 
siger,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Vigneron,  who  was 
one  of  the  sixty-one  citizens  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  who  were 
arrested  by  the  British  in  1777  for  having  set  fire  to  the 
forage  of  the  British  troops  in  order  to  create  a  diversion 
of  their  forces  when  the  island  was  attacked. 

Also  great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Toussiger,  of 
South  Carolina,  a  Revolutionary  soldier,  who  was  cap- 
tured and  imprisoned  by  the  British,  and  died  in  prison. 

Mrs.  Julia  Jane  Agnes  Rockafellow.  279 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Ferdinand  Vandevere  Rockafellow. 
Descendant  of  Hendrick   Fisher,  born  in  the  Palati- 
nate. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL,  109 


Daughter  of  Sylvanus  Ayres  and  Eliza  Ellen  Fisher, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hendrick  Fisher  and  Mary  Brokaw, 
his  wife.  Her  father,  Caleb,  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revo- 
lution. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Fisher  and  Margaret 
McCrea,  his  wife.     He  was  a  Revolutionary  soldier. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Hendrick  Fisher,  who 
served  as  member  of  the  Assembly  and  president  of 
Provincial  Congress  of  New  Jersey,  and  chairman  of 
the  Committee  of  Safety. 

Miss  Grace  Ferdinand  Rockafellovv.  280 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Hendrick  Fisher. 

Daughter  of  Ferdinand  Vandevere  Rockafellow  and 
Julia  Jane  Agnes  Ayres,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  279. 

Mrs.  Anita  Hargous  de  Forest.  281 

Born  in  Mexico. 

Wife  of  George  B.  de  Forest. 

Descendant  of  Jean  Illion  Hargous,  born  in  Bayonne, 
in  the  south  of  France. 

Daughter  of  Eouis  Stanislaus  Hargous  and  Susan 
Jeanette  Gallagher,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jean  Illion  Hargous,  who  was 
captain  in  command  of  the  French  ship  ' '  Jason , ' '  under 
orders  of  Count  de  Grasse,  and  who  served  during  the 
Revolution . 

Miss  Ella  Munroe  Bowman.  282 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Thaddeus  Bowman,  of  Mas.-5achusetts. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Samuel  Bowman  and  Sarah  Mer- 
schen  Titus,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Isaac  Bowman  and  Mary 
Blinn  Smith,  his  wife. 


110  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Maj.  Joseph  Bowman  and 
Katherine  Munroe,  his  wife.  He  commanded  a  battalion 
at  the  battle  of  Bennington. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Thaddeus  Bow- 
man, who  served  at  the  battle  of  Lexington  and  who 
galloped  into  town  with  the  news  of  the  cei  tain  approach 
of  the  British. 

Also  descendant  of  Ellett  Howell,  who  served  as 
lieutenant  of  First  Regiment  of  Hunterdon  and  assistant 
•    quartermaster. 

Mrs.  Augusta  Dorrance  Farnham.  283 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  George  Dorrance,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Dorrance,  D.  D.,  and  Penelope 
Mercer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Dorrance  and  Nancy 
Buckingham,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Dorrance,  who  served 
as  lieutenant  in  the  Second  Company  of  the  Twenty-fourth 
Regiment  of  Connecticut  militia,  and  after  as  lieutenant 
colonel  of  a  regiment  formed  to  resist  the  invasion  of  the 
English  and  Indians  under  John  Butler.  He  was  killed 
in  the  massacre  that  followed. 

Mrs.  Jane  Claudia  Johnson.  284 

Born  in  North  CaroHna. 

Wife  of  Gen.  Bradley  T.  Johnson. 

Descendant  of  Wm.  Johnson,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  R.  M.  Saunders  and  Anna  Hays  Johnson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wm.  Johnson  and  Sarah  Bennett, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Wm.  Johnson,  who  served  as 
captain  of  artillery  1776-81.  Sarah,  wife  of  Wm.  John- 
son, was  ordered  out  of  the  province  by  Sir  Henry 
Clinton  for  the  aid  and  sympathy  given  to  the  Revolu- 
tion. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  Ill 


Also  descendant  of  Wm.  Saunders,  of  North  Carolina, 
who  served  as  captain  of  North  Carolina  Line. 

Mrs.  Stella  Dorrance  Reynolds.  28^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  George  Dorrance,  of  Con- 
necticut. 

See  N.  No.  283. 

Miss  Mary  A.  Sharpe.  286 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Nathan  Denison,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Sharpe  and  Sally  Patterson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Patterson  and  Mary  Deni- 
son, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Denison,  who  served 
as  colonel  in  the  patriot  forces  at  the  battle  of  Wyoming. 

Mrs.  Stanley  Butler  Woodward.  287 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Hon.  Stanley  Woodward. 

Descendant  of  Zebulon  Butler,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Lord  Butler  and  Cornelia  Richards, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lord  Butler  and  Mary  Pierce,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Zebulon  Butler,  who  ser\-ed 
as  colonel  of  the  Second  Connecticut  Regiment.  He  was 
a  member  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Also  descended  from  Samuel  Richards,  captain  in  the 
Third  Connecticut  Regiment. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Sterling  Postley.  288 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Clarence  Ashley  Postley. 

Descendant  of  Abijah  Sterling,  of  Connecticut. 


112  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Alexander  Frederic  Sterling  and  Eliza- 
beth Jordan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Fred.  Abijah  Sterling  and  Sarah 
Judson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abijah  Sterling,  who  served 
as  sergeant  and  captain  in  Col.  Whitney's  (Fourth  Con- 
necticut) regiment. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Downing  Lauman  Robinson.  289 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Trumbull,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  David  T.  Lauman  and  Margaret  Down- 
ing, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  L,auman  and  Abigail  Trum- 
bull, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Trumbull  and  Sarah 
Backus,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Trumbull,  who 
served  as  the  Revolutionary  governor  of  Connecticut ;  he 
was  a  great  friend  of  Washington's,  and  the  phrase, 
"We  must  consult  Brother  Jonathan,"  was  so  often 
used  by  him  that  it  spread  through  the  army  and  coun- 
try, and  "Brother  Jonathan"  became  a  national  and 
generic  name  for  an  American  everywhere.  Trumbull 
was  denounced  by  the  British  Government  as  the  ' '  Rebel 
Governor  "  and  a  price  was  set  upon  his  head. 

Mrs.  Mary  Wright  Wootton.  290 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Edwin  H.  Wootton. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Kellett  Bradford,  born  in  Eng- 
land. 

Daughter  of  Gen.  H.  G.  Wright,  U.S.A.,  and  Louisa 
M.  Bradford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Kellett  Bradford  and  Emily 
Slaughter,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Kellett  Bradford,  who 
served  as  captain  of  artillery  in  the  Virginia  Continental 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  113 


Line,    and   major  and   aid-de-camp   to    Gen.   Weedon. 
Original  member  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Also  descendant  of  James  Slaughter,  of  Culpeper 
(Va.)  Committee  of  Safety  and  minute  man  at  battle  of 
Great  Bridge. 

Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  Moffat.  291 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  Moffat. 

Descendant  of  James  Brickett,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Yates  Harris  and  Caroline  Brickett, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses  Brickett  and  Abigail  Bradley, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Brickett,  who  organized 
the  Haverhill  artillery  company  and  was  its  first  captain ; 
afterwards  was  promoted  brigadier  general;  he  was  presi- 
dent of  a  court-martial  held  at  Albany  for  the  trial  of 
Arnold,  December  2,  1776. 

Mrs.  Anna  DeWitt  Lamberton.  292 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  L-  Lamberton. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Thomas  DeWitt,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Hasbrouck  DeWitt  and  Sarah  Ann 
Sleight,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  DeWitt,  who  served  as 
captain  of  the  Third  Company  of  the  Third  Regiment  of 
the  New  York  Continental  Line. 

Also,  in  the  maternal  line,  great-granddaughter  of 
Brig.  Gen.  Jacobus  Swartwout. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Holden  Fairman.        293 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  James  Fairman. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Holden,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  John  Holden  and  Lydia  Ann  Cook,  his 
wife. 


114  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Holden  and  Sarah  LeCain , 
his  first  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Holden,  who  served 
as  a  soldier. 

Miss  Evelina  H.  Fairman.  294 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Holden,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Col.  James  Fairman  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
Holden,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  293. 

Miss  Kate  O'Connor.  ^  29^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  David  Philips,  born  in  South  Wales. 

Daughter  of  James  O'Connor  and  Elizabeth  Scott,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Scott  and  Sarah  Watson, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Scott  and  Mary  Philips, 
his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Philips,  who 
served  as  captain  of  Second  Company  of  Seventh  Penn- 
sylvania Battalion. 

Miss  Helen  L.  Fairman.  296 

Born  in  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Holden,  of  Massachusetts. 
See  N.  Nos.  293  and  294. 

Miss  Ellen  Way  Williams.  297 

Born  in  Oregon. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Yates,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  George  H.  Williams  and  Catharine 
Helena  Van  Antwerp,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ver  Planck  Van  Antwerp  and  Jane 
Maria  Yates,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  115 


Great-granddaughter  of  John  Van  Ness  Yates  and 
Eliza  Ross  Cunningham,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Yates,  who 
served  as  member  of  Committee  of  Safety  and  member 
of  Convention  which  framed  the  Constitution  of  these 
United  States. 

Miss  Louise  Watson  Clarke.  298 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  John  Brown,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Augustus  Clarke  and  Louisa  Stoughton 
Watson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Christopher  Clarke  and  Harriet 
Butler,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Butler  and  Huldah 
Brown,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Brown,  who  served 
as  colonel  of  Massachusetts  troops  in  1776. 

Also  great-granddaughter  of  Marston  Watson,  of 
Marblehead,  who  served  as  lieutenant  in  Col.  Glover's 
(Marblehead)  regiment. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Frances  Tracy.  299 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  William  H.  Tracy. 

Descendant  of  Kenneth  Hankinson,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  Hankinson  (M.  D.) 
and  Deborah  Remsen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Hankinson  and  Sarah  Dun- 
ham, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Kenneth  Hankinson,  who 
served  as  captain  in  Col.  David  Forman's  battalion. 

Also  descendant  of  Jacob  Fford,  colonel  of  Eastern 
Battalion  of  Morris  county.  New  Jersey. 

Mrs.  Isabelle  Lydden  Thomas  Gallaher.      300 

Born  in  Maine. 
Wife  of  R.  Eccleston  Gallaher. 
Descendant  of  Billy  Porter,  of  Massachusetts. 


116  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Thomas  and  Harriet  Porter,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benj.  Jones  Porter  and  Arethusa 
Dodge  Bowers,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benj ,  Jones  Porter  and  Eliz- 
abeth Lydden  King,  his  wife.  She  was  the  sister  of 
Rufus  King,  who  served  during  the  Revolution,  and  was 
first  minister  to  England  under  Washington. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Billy  Porter,  who  served 
during  the  entire  war  in  the  Continental  Eine  and  rose 
to  be  major. 

Mrs.  Frances  Edna  Allen.  301 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  Allen. 

Daughter  of  Chauncey  H.  Burgess  and  Ruth  Ann 
Hyde,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Hyde  and  Rebecca  Stark, 
his  wife.     He  was  in  the  battle  of  Bennington. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Hyde  and  Hannah 
Hazen,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Hyde,  a  captain 
in  the  Revolution. 

Also  descended  from  William  Danforth  Palmer  Bur- 
gess, a  Revolutionary  soldier,  and  Maj.  Gen.  John 
Stark. 

Miss  Josephine  Giraud  Elsworth.  302 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  William  Martin,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Elsworth  and  Phoebe  Ann 
Martin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asher  Martin  and  Sarah  Osborne, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Martin,  who  served 
as  a  soldier  in  the  New  Jersey  Line  and  in  the  body- 
guard of  the  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Continental 
Army  till  the  close  of  the  war.     . 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  117 


Miss  Jeanne  C.  Irwin-Martin.  303 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  William  Martin,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William  Irwin-Martin  and  Kate  Clarke, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Mulford  Marsh  Martin  and  Jane 
Joanna  Irwin,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Asher  Martin  and  Sarah  Os- 
borne, his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Martin,  who 
served  as  soldier  in  New  Jersey  Line  and  afterwards  in 
the  bodyguard  of  the  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Con- 
tinental Army  till  the  close  of  the  Revolution. 

Miss  Carrie  Halsted.  304 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Oliver  Spencer,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Oliver  Spencer  Halsted  and  Martha  Adela 
Meeker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Oliver  S.  Halsted  and  Mary  Hat- 
field, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Halsted  and  Anna 
Spencer,  his  wife. 

Great- great-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Spencer,  who 
served  as  colonel  of  Spencer's  regiment.  Continental 
Army. 

Miss  Martha  Armitage.  30^ 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Oliver  Spencer,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Herbert  Grayson  Armitage  and  Helen 
Harbeck  Halsted,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Oliver  Spencer  Halsted  and  Martha 
Adela  Meeker,  his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  304. 

Mrs.  Helen  Harbeck  Armitage.  306 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Herbert  Grayson  Armitage. 


118  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Oliver  Spencer,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  Oliver  Spencer  Halsted  and  Martha  Adela 
Meeker,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  304. 

Mrs.  DuxiE  Halsted  Rudisch.  307 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Oliver  Spencer. 
Daughter  of  Oliver  Spencer  Halsted  and  Martha  Adela 
Meeker,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  304. 

Miss  Laura  Sylvina  Heilner.  308 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Zebulon  Butler,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Marcus  G.  Heilner  and  Sylvina  Mallery 
Butler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Zebulon  Butler  and  Jemima  Fish, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Zebulon  Butler,  who  served 
as  colonel  of  the  Second  Connecticut  Regiment. 

309 


310 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  119 


Mrs.  Sally  Ewing  Marshall  Hardy.  311 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  William  J.  Hardy. 

Descendant  of  John  Marshall,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  Burwell  Marshall  and  Sally 
Moore  Ewing,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Keith  Marshall  and  Claudia 
Hamilton  Burwell,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Marshall,  who  served 
as  lieutenant  and  then  captain  in  the  Eleventh  Virginia 
Regiment,  Culpeper  minute  men,  afterwards  chief  jus- 
tice of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court. 

Also  descendant  of  Thomas  Marshall,  colonel  of  Third 
Regiment,  Virginia  Line. 

Mrs.  Mary  Chase  Steele  Mills.  312 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  A.  G.  Mills. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Chase,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  William  Porter  Steele  and  Frances  Hen- 
rie  Barney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Bedford  Barney  and  Mary 
Chase,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Chase,  signer  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence,  and  justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Steele,  major  general 
in  the  Revolutionary  Army,  and  Josiah  Barney,  commo- 
dore in  the  Revolutionary  Navy;  both  were  members  of 
the  Cincinnati. 

Mrs.  Mary  Lanman  Douw  Ferris.  313 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Morris  P.  Ferris. 

Descendant  of  Volckert  P.  Douw,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  John  DePeyster    Douw  and  Marianna 
Chandler  Lanman,  his  wife. 


120  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION.     " 

Granddaughter  of  John  DePeyster  Douw  and  Cath- 
erine Douw  Gansevoort,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Volckert  P.  Douw,  who 
served  as  vice  president  of  the  First  Provincial  Congress. 

Mrs.  Mary  Gertrude  Munson  Greene.        314 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Richard  Henry  Greene. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Kirk  Munson,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Beach  Munson  and  Amelia  C. 
Sperry,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Munson  and  Mabel  Beach, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Kirk  Munson,  who 
was  a  drummer  boy  (in  his  thirteenth  year)  in  Capt. 
Joseph  Birdseye's  company  of  Fourth  Regiment  of  Con- 
necticut militia. 

Also  descended  from  Harthon  Ramsdell  and  Marshall 
Ailing,  privates  in  Massachusetts  and  Connecticut  reg- 
iments. 

Mrs.  Mary  Nichols  Townshend.  31^ 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  Townshend. 

Descendant  of  John  Falconer,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Smith  Lockwood  and  Sarah  Fal- 
coner, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Falconer  and  Nancy 
Stephens,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Falconer,  who  served 
as  captain  in  Gen.  Thomas'  regiment,  Continental  Line. 

Miss  Mary  L  Townshend.  316 

Born  in  New  York. 
Descendant  of  John  Falconer,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  John  Townshend  and  Mary  Nichols,  his 
wife. 

See  N.  No.  315. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL. 


121 


3^7 


Mrs.  Evelyn  Baker  Harvier.  3^^ 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Leon  Harvier. 

Descendant  of  John  Baker,  of  Massachusetts . 

Daughter  of  George  Azariah  Appleton  Baker  and 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  Burgess,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Kelsey  Baker  and  Betsey  Ross 
Appleton,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Baker,  who  served  as  a 
soldier  of  Mason's  (Massachusetts)  artillery. 

Mrs.  Josephine  Brodhead  Barnes.  319 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Brodhead,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  George  Brodhead  and  Josephine  Mc- 
Munn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  M.  Brodhead  and  Eliza  Bar- 
ton, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Brodhead  and  Kathe- 
rine  ■ ,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Brodhead,  who 
served  as  general  in  command  at  Fort  Pitt. 

Mrs.  Julia  Hubbell  Treat.  320 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Chas.  Russell  Treat. 

Descendant  of  Wolcott  Hubbell,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Algernon  Sidney  Hubbell  and  Julia  Jack- 
son, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wolcott  Hubbell,  who  ser^^ed  as 
minute  man  in  the  battle  of  Bennington. 

Also  descendant  of  Col .  John  Brincheohoff,  whose  house 
on  Long  Island  was  Gen.  Washington's  headquarte  rs. 


122  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Miss  Effie  Rose  Andrews.  321 

Boru  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Miles  Andros,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  James  Madison  Andrews  and  Effie  Coch- 
ran, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  M.  Andrews  and  Rosanna 
Brown,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jason  Andrews  and  Anna 
Whillock,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Miles  Andros,  who 
served  as  corporal  in  Capt.  Hezekiah  Willis'  company, 
Wolcott's  regiment,  Connecticut  militia. 

Mrs.  Mary  Isabella  Heilner.  322 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Edward  Monroe  Heilner. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Strembeck,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  Strembeck  and  Lucy  Ann  Russell, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Strembeck,  who  served  as 
private,  drummer,  and  ensign  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Mrs.  Emma  Warner  Baltazzl  32^ 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Xenophon  Baltazzi. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Engle,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Adams  Warner  and  Maria  Engle 
Lovett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Lovett  and  Maria  Engle,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Engle,  who  served  as 
lieutenant  in  the  Third  Pennsylvania  Regiment. 

Mrs.  Ella  Wheeler  Wilcox.  324 

Born  in  Wisconsin. 
Descendant  of  Edward  Pratt,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Marcus  H.  Wheeler  and  Sarah  J.  Pratt, 
his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  123 


Granddaughter  of  Wm.  E.  Pratt,  and  Abigail , 

his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Edward  Pratt,  who  served  as 
soldier  in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  Line. 

Mrs.  Anne  Wroe  Scollay  Low.  p^ 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Hon.  Seth  Low. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Curtis,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Robbins  Curtis  and  Anna 
Wroe,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Curtis  and  Lois  Robbins, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Curtis,  who 
served  as  surgeon  in  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Mrs.  Caroline  E.  Mulligan.  ^26 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  William  Mulligan. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  James  Caldwell,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Doremus  and  Eliza  DeHart 
Canfield,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Canfield  and  Margaret  Cald- 
well, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  James  Caldwell,  who 
served  as  chaplain  and  commissary  of  the  New  Jersey 
troops. 

Mrs.  Emily  Isyphena  Schober.  327 

Born  in  Indiana. 

Descendant  of  John  Hart. 

Daughter  of  John  Hart  and  Sarah  S.  Reeves,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Aaron  Hart  and  Mary  White,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Hart  and  Martha  Mat- 
tison,  his  wife. 

Great -great -granddaughter  of  John  Hart,  signer  of 
the  Declaration  of  Independence, 


'124  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Mrs.  Clorinda  W.  Shoemaker  Stearns.       328 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Irving  A.  Stearns. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Nathan  Denison,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Lazarus  Denison  Shoemaker  and  Esther 
Wadhams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Shoemaker  and  Elizabeth 
Denison,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Denison,  who  served 
as  colonel  in  Connecticut  troops. 

Mrs.  Grace  Fuller  Reynolds.  329 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  Reynolds. 

Descendant  of  Eleazer  Eindsley,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Henry  M.  Fuller  and  Harriet  Tharp,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Michael  Tharp  and  Jerusha  Linds- 
ley,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eleazar  Lindsley,  who  serv^ed 
as  member  of  New  Jersey  Assembly  and  colonel  on 
Gen.  Lafayette's  staff. 

Mrs.  Mary  Eloise  Thruston  Keller.  330 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Wife  of  Charles  Sebastian  Keller. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Mynn  Thruston,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Louis  A.  Brand  and  Susan  Augusta 
Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edmund  H.  Taylor  and  Eloise 
Courtney  Thruston,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Mynn  Thruston,  cap- 
tain of  a  company  of  volunteers  raised  through  his  per- 
sonal efforts  in  the  county  of  Frederick,  Va. 

Miss  Virginia  Tayloe  Lewis.  331 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 
Descendant  of  Fielding  Lewis,  of  Virginia. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  125 


Daughter  of  Henry  Howell  Lewis  and  Anne  Ogle 
Tayloe,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Lewis  and  Sarah  Attaway 
Miller,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Maj.  George  Lewis  and 
Catharine  Dangerfield,  his  wife.  He  commanded  Wash- 
ington's bodyguard  in  the  battle  of  Princeton. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Fielding  Lewis  and 
Betty  Washington,  only  sister  of  George  Washington. 
He  served  as  colonel  and  quartermaster. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Amelia  Sayre  Dawson.         332 

Born  iu  Canada. 

Wife  of  Rodman  B.  Dawson. 

Descendant  of  Ephraim  Lockhart  Whitlock,  of  New 
Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Aldsworth  Sayre  and  Elizabeth 
Davis  Telfair,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Telfair  and  Mary  Ann  Whit- 
lock, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  L.  Whitlock,  who 
served  as  ensign,  second  and  first  lieutenant,  and  adju- 
tant through  the  Revolution.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Mrs.  Martha  Berrien  Duncan.  333 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Wife  of  William  Duncan. 

Descendant  of  John  Berrien,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Richard  M.  Berrien  and  Elizabeth 
Boiling  Delony,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Berrien,  who  entered  the 
army  at  seventeen  years  of  age,  made  the  campaign  of 
the  Jerseys,  was  in  the  battle  of  Monmouth,  and  rose  to 
be  brigade  major. 

Mrs.  Jenny  Gary  Skipwith  Foute.  334 

Born  in  Tennessee. 
Wife  of  Greene  Pulaski  Foute. 


126  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Gen.  Nathaniel  Greene,  of  Rhode 
Island. 

Daughter  of  George  Greene  Skipwith  and  Mary  Anne 
Newsum,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peyton  Skipwith  and  Cornelia  Lott 
Greene,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Greene,  who  served 
as  brigadier  general,  quartermaster  general,  and  major 
general  during  the  war. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Eleanor  Baxter.  331^ 

±?orn  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Myron  I,.  Baxter. 

Descendant  of  John  Paterson,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  George  F.  Osborn  and  Josephine  A. 
Davis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Peck  Osborn  and  Mary  Ann 
Seymour,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ira  Seymour  and  Ruth  Pater- 
son, his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Paterson,  who 
raised  a  regiment  of  minute  men  in  Berkshire  county, 
Mass.,  and  was  colonel  thereof;  rose  to  be  brigadier 
general  and  served  as  such  until  the  close  of  the  Revo- 
lution. 

Mrs.  Annie  Maria  Yeager  Reeme.  336 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Josiah  Benjamin  Reeme. 

Descendant  of  Johann  Conrad  Yeager,  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  Yeager  and  Maria  Grim,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Johann  Conrad  Yeager,  who  serv^ed 
as  chaplain. 

Also  descended  from  Peter  Shimer,  who  served  as 
soldier  in  the  German  volunteers  from  Pennsylvania. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  127 


Mrs.  Anna  Scott  Block.  337 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Williard  T.  Block. 

Descendant  of  John  Piper,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  P.  Scott  and  Mary  Piper,  his 
wife . 

Granddaughter  of  John  Piper  and  Margaret  Oils,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Piper,  who  served  as 
member  of  Provincial  Constitutional  Convention  and 
as  colonel  in  the  Pennsylvania  militia. 

Mrs.  Laura  Canfeld  Spencer  Fessenden.     338 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  A.  Fessenden. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Adams,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Abraham  Child  Dayton  and  Maria  Annis 
Tomlinson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Tomlinson  and  Cornelia 
Laura  Adams,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams  and  Annie 
Canfeld,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams,  who 
served  as  patriot,  legislator,  and  councilor  in  Connec- 
ticut. 

Mrs.  Frances  M.  Stuart.  339 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Widow  of  Charles  B.  Stuart. 

Descendant  of  Simon  Spalding,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Welles  and  Sarah  Spalding,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Spalding  and  Wealthy  Anne 
Gore,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Simon  Spalding,  who  served 
as  captain  in  the  Continental  Line  during  the  Revolu- 
tion. 


128  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Chara  Conant  Wait.  340 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Horatio  Loomis  Wait. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Conant,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  James  lyOng  and  Cerusa  Conant,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Conant  and  Chara  Broughton, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Conant,  who  served 
as  lieutenant  in  Col.  Whitcomb's  regiment  of  Massachu- 
setts volunteers  and  adjutant  of  Col.  Stearns'  regiment 
at  Saratoga. 

Mrs.  Isabella  Duffield  Goodwin.  341 

Born  in  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Daniel  Goodwin. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Pitts,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Pitts  and  Sarah  Merrill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Pitts  and  Elizabeth  Mount- 
fort,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Pitts,  who  served  in 
the  Hancock  Cadets,  was  a  Son  of  Liberty,  and  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Committee  of  Correspondence  in  Boston, 
Mass. 

Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  Gore  Miller.  342 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Milton  Beach  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Gore,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Chester  Gore  and  Ruama  Beers, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Gore  and  Clarissa  Capron, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Gore,  who  served  as 
lieutenant  in  Capt.  Durkee's  company  of  Pennsylvania 
Line;  was  in  the  battle  of  3d  of  July,  1778,  at  Winter- 
mort's  Fort. 

Also  descended  from  Gen.  Israel  Putnam,  who  served 
as  major  general  of  the  Colonial  Army. 


T^ 


^.  yV/^i^)-5.  LOCK  WOOD, 

Historian  General. 


1.  MARY  DESHA, 

I  'ice-President  General. 

2.  EUGENIA    WASHINGTON,  $■  MRS.  A.  HOWARD  CLARKE, 

Registrar  General.  Registrar  General. 

3.  ELLEN  HARDIN  WALWORTH,  6.  MRS.  JOHN  W.  ROSTER, 

Corresponding  Secretary  General.  I'ice-President  General. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  129 


Mrs.  Caroline  Fairfield  Corbin.  M3 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Calvin  R.  Corbin. 

Descendant  of  Solomon  Cleveland,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Wm.  Fairfield  and  Hannah  D. 
Chandler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Chandler  and  Hannah 
Cleveland,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Cleveland,  who 
served  as  captain  of  a  company  in  battle  of  Long 
Island. 

Miss  Marian  Allen  Robins.  344 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Crafts,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Robins  and  Mary  Rebecca  Per- 
kins, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Robins  and  Susan  Park- 
man  Blake,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  D.  Robins  and 
Frances  Crafts,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Crafts,  who 
served  as  lieutenant  and  after  as  colonel  of  a  regiment 
of  train  of  artillery. 

Mrs.  Phebe  Dake  Cleveland.  34^ 

Born  in  iSii  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Daniel  T.  Cleveland. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Dake,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Dake,  of  Rhode  Island,  who 
served  in  the  Revolution  from  1779-84. 

Also  descendant  of  Charles  Dake  and  Rev.  William 
Wait,  both  of  whom  were  in  the  battle  of  Bennington. 

Mrs.  Eva  J.  Hopkins  Hamilton.  34^ 

Born  in  New  York. 
Wife  of  H.  Howard  Hamilton. 


130  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Smith  Weed,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Richards  Hopkins  and  Amelia 
Matilda  Weed,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Smith  Weed,  commissary  in 
Continental  Army. 

Also  descendant  of  Gerrit  H.  Van  Wagenen  and 
Col.  Wm.  J.  Van  Vrendenburg,  who  did  valiant  service 
for  their  country  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Mrs.  Frederica  Ellsworth  Marshall.  347 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Bedinger,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Ellsworth  and  Susan  Peyton 
Bedinger,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bedinger,  who  served  as 
ensign  bearer,  was  wounded  and  taken  by  the  enemy  at 
the  battle  of  Brandy  wine,  was  retained  a  prisoner  till 
the  British  evacuated  Philadelphia  in  1778,  afterwards 
served  as  captain  till  the  end  of  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Nannie  K.  Beckwith.  348 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Roger  Nelson,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Humes  Kerfoot  and  Annie  W. 
Lawrence,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Otho  Wm.  Lawrence  and  Catherine 
Murdock  Nelson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Roger  Nelson,  who  served  as 
soldier  in  Col.  Augustine  Washington's  troop  of  horse ; 
rose  to  be  brigadier  general . 

Also  descendant  of  William  Murdock,  of  Maryland, 
one  of  the  three  members  of  the  Continental  Congress 
chosen  to  sign  the  protest  against  the  Stamp  Act,  and  a 
declaration  of  the  rights  of  the  Colonies  to  impose  their 
own  taxes . 

Mrs.  Mary  A.  Hopkins.  -349 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Alonzo  H.  Hopkins. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  13 1 


Descendant  of  Benjamin  Chew,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  James  Chew  and  Jane  Ann  Negus,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of and , 

his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Chief  Justice  Benjamin  Chew, 
patriot,  who  served  in  many  civil  offices  during  the 
Revolution. 

Miss  Ellen  A.  Martin.  3^0 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Elias  Carter,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Abrani  Martin  and  Mary  Eliza  Burnham, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Burnham  and  Belvidera 
Carter,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Carter  and  Sarah 
Ballard,  his  wife.     He  was  a  Revolutionary  soldier. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Elias  Carter,  who  served 
as  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution. 

Also  descendant  of  Thomas  Pier  and  his  son  Levi,  both 
of  whom  fought  as  soldiers  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Miss  Violet  Oldershaw  Shreve.  3p 

Born  in  Missouri. 

Descendant  of  William  Shreve,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Euther  M.  Shreve  and  Julia  P. , 

his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Shreve,  who  served  as 
soldier  in  the  Maryland  Line. 

Mrs.  Annie  W.  L.  Kerfoot.  3^2 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Roger  Nelson,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Otho  W  illiam  Lawrence  and  Catherine 
Murdock  Nelson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Roger  Nelson,  who  served  in  the 
Maryland  Line  and  rose  to  be  brigadier  general. 

See  N.  No.  348. 


132  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Miss  Mary  H.  Krout.  3^^ 

Born  in  Indiana. 

Descendant  of  George  Brown,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Kennedy  Krout  and  Caroline 
Vancleve,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ryland  T.  Brown  and  Mary  Reeder, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Brown,  who  served  as 
captain  of  a  company  of  Virginia  militia ;  was  at  York- 
town  at  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis. 

Also  descendant  of  Jacob  Krout,  a  soldier  under  Gen. 
Ashe,  and  killed  at  Brier  Creek. 

Mrs.  Mary  Spalding  Brown.  3^4 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Wm.  Thayer  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Simon  Spalding,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  James  Lawrence  Spalding  and  Harriet 
Irene  Goodwill  Wright,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Harry  Spalding  and  Lemira 
Satterlee,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  John  Spalding  and 
Wealthy  Ann  Gore,  his  wife.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the 
Revolution. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Simon  Spalding,  who 
served  as  captain  during  the  entire  Revolution. 

Also  descendant  of  Obadiah  Gore,  who  served  as  lieu- 
tenant during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Alice  Armstrong  Lyon  Burke.  3^^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Edmund  Burke. 

Descendant  of  William  Lyon,  born  in  Ireland,  lived 
in  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  Lyon  and  Catharine  Mulhollan , 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Lyon  and  Hettie  Broome, 
his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  133 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Lyon,  who  served 
as  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety. 

Mrs.  J.  P.  Hart.  3^6 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Admatha  Blodgett,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Phineas  Merrick  Blodgett  and  Matilda 
Thomas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Admatha  Blodgett,  who  served  as 
private  in  the  Massachusetts  Line.    ^ 

Mrs.  Frances  Welles  Shepard.  3^7 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Simon  Spalding,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Charles  B.  Stuart  and  Frances  Maria 
Welles,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Welles  and  Sarah  Spalding, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Spalding  and  Wealthy 
Ann  Gore,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Simon  Spalding,  who 
served  as  captain  in  the  Continental  Line. 

Also  descended  from  George  Welles,  Col.  Elizur  Tal- 
cott,  John  Spalding,  and  Obadiah  Gore,  soldiers  and 
patriots. 

Miss  Jennie  M.  Paul.  3^8 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  John  Paul,  born  in  Scotland  and  lived 
in  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  A.  W.  Paul  and  Mary  M.  Sharp,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Paul  and  Ann  Thompson, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Paul  and Kile, 

his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Wm.  Paul  and  

• ,  his  wife. 


134  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  John   Paui.  and 
,  his  wife. 


John  Paul  Jones  (son  of  John  Paul),  commander  of 
the  frigate  Bonne  Homme  Richard. 

[Paper  incorrectly  made  out ;  MUST  claim  through 
the  MOTHER  of  John  Paul  Jones.] 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Bundy.  3^9 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Wifeof  J.  C.  Bundy. 

Descendant  of  Abel  Camp,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Stevens  Sanborn  Jones  and  Lavinia 
Malvina  Camp,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philo  Gould  Camp  and  Huldah 
Robinson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abel  Camp  and  Anna  Man- 
ning, his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Abel  Camp,  who  served 
as  soldier  in  the  Connecticut  militia. 

Mrs.  Clara  M.  P.  Parson.  360 

Born  in  Illinois. 
Descendant  of  Abel  Camp,  of  Connecticut. 

See  N.  No.  359. 

Miss  Josephine  Nelson  Manning.  361 

Born  in  Mary  and. 

Descendant  of  Roger  Nelson,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of Manning  and  Emma  Nelson,  his 

wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Madison  Nelson  and  Josephine 
Marcilly,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Roger  Nelson,  who  served 
from  private  to  brigadier  general  in  the  Maryland  Line, 
during  the  Revolution. 

Miss  Emma  Nelson  Manning.  362 

Born  in  Maryland. 
Descendant  of  Roger  Nelson,  of  Maryland. 
See  N.  No.  361. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  I35 


Miss  Laura  Miranda  Hubbard.  36^ 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Hubbard,  Jr.,  ensign  in  New 
Hampshire  L,ine. 

Daughter  of  Theodore  Hubbard,  Jr.,  and  Anne  Ward 
Ballou,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Theodore  Hubbard,  Sr.,  and  Dor- 
othy Willson,  his  wife. 

Great- granddaughter  of  Peter  Hubbard,  Jr.,  who  was 
an  ensign  in  the  New  Hampshire  I,ine  of  the  Revohi- 
tionary  Army. 

Mrs.  Mary  Conyngham  Parrish.  364 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Charles  Parrish. 

Descendant  of  Zebulon  Butler,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Nesbit  Conyngham  and  Ruth  Ann 
Butler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  L,ord  Butler  and  Mary  Pierce,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Zebulon  Butler,  who  served 
as  colonel  in  the  Continental  Line. 

Also  descended  from  David  Hayfield  Conyngham, 
patriot  and  soldier. 

Miss  Anna  C.  Parrish.  36^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Parrish  and  Mary  Conyngham, 
his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  364. 

Miss  Eleanor  Mayer  Parrish.  366 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Parrish  and  Mary  Conyngham , 
his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  364. 


136  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Helen  Kearny  Vreeland.         367 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Philip  Freneau,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  C.  Townsend  Harris  and  Marianna 
lyCadbeater,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  L,eadbeater  and  Agnes  W. 
Freneau,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Philip  Freneau,  patriot. 

Miss  Phoebe  Anne  Elsworth  Hiler.  368 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  William  Martin,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Selah  Hiler  and  Catharine  Martin,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asher  Martin  and  Sarah  Osborne, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Martin,  who  served 
as  soldier  in  Washington's  bodyguard. 

Mrs.  Emeline  Walker.  369 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  James  H.  Walker. 

Descendant  of  William  Tate,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Tate  and  Virginia  Potter,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Tate  and  Elizabeth  New- 
son,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Tate,  who  was  a 
privateersman  during  the  war. 

Miss  Fannie  Everett  Brown.  370 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  James  Brown,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Everett  Brown  and  Mary  Jane 
Simmons,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Richards  Brown  and 
Elizabeth  Everett,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  137 


Great-granddaughter  of  James  Brown,  who  served  as 
soldier  in  the  Revolution. 

Also  descended  from  James  Simmons,  a  soldier. 

Mrs.  Catharine  Lorillard  Kernochan.       371 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  James  P.  Kernochan. 

Descendant  of  John  Lasher,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Lorillard  and  Catherine  Griswold, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Griswold  and  Catherine 
Anne  Lasher,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Lasher,  who  served  as 
colonel  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Mrs.  Louisa  S.  Bell.  372 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Van  Burgh  Livingston,  of  New 
York. 

Daughter  of  Henry  R.  Sadler  and  Catharine  A.  Mc- 
intosh, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jno.  H.  Mcintosh  and  Eliza  Bay- 
ard, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Bayard  and  Cath- 
arine Livingston,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Van  Burgh  Liv- 
ingston, who  served  as  delegate  to  the  First  and  Second 
Congresses,  and  was  made  treasurer  of  Congress  in  1776. 

Mrs.  Mary  Robert  Williams.  373 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Leonidas  Polk  Williams. 

Descendant  of  John  Robert,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Philip  Rhinelander  Robert  and  Frances 
Ogden  Blackwell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Robert  and  Catharine  Coe, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Robert,  who  served  as 
colonel  in  the  Continental  Army. 


138  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Estelle  E.  Doremus.  374 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Hubbard  Skidmore,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Hubbard  Skidmore,  who  served  as  pri- 
vate in  the  Continental  Line.  His  father,  Zophar  Skid- 
more, was  an  ofl&cer  in  the  Revolution. 

Also  descendant  of  Thomas  Cornelius  Doremus,  cap- 
tain in  the  Continental  Army. 

Miss  Estelle  E.  Doremus.  37^ 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Cornelius  Doremus,  of  New 
Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Ogden  Doremus  and  Estelle  E. 
Skidmore,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thos.  Cornelius  Doremus  and 
Sarah  Piatt  Haines,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Thomas  Doremus 
and  Eleanor  Mandeville,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cornelius  Dore- 
mus, who  served  as  captain  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Caroline  Brickett  Stewart.  376 

Born  in  New  York. 

Widow  of  William  H.  Stewart. 

Descendant  of  James  Brickett,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Moffat  and  Mary  E.  Harris,  his. 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Yates  Harris  and  Caroline 
Brickett,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Moses  Brickett  and  Abigail 
Bradley,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Brickett,  who 
served  as  lieutenant  colonel  in  command  of  a  regiment 
at  the  occupation  of  Bunker  Hill  on  the  night  of  June 
16,  1775,  and  until  wounded  on  the  following  day.  He 
was  made  brigadier  general  Jul};-  ii,  1776. 


MEMBKRSHIP  ROLL.  139 


Mrs.  Louise  Frances  Rowe.  377 

Born  in  New  York. 

Widow  of  Harvey  Neilson  Rowe. 

Descendant  of  James  Schureman,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Richard  Sluyter  and  Lydia  Mary 
Williamson  Schureman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Schureman,  who  commanded 
a  company  of  minute  men  in  the  battle  of  Long  Island, 
and  who  served  throughout  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  May  Saxton.  378 

Born  in  Texas. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Birdsall,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Jenkins  and  Ellen  Ely,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Noah  Ely  and  Elizabeth  Birdsall, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Birdsall,  who  served 
as  lieutenant  colonel  of  the  Fifth  Regiment  of  New 
York  militia. 

Miss  Adelaide  Stagg  Titus.  379 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  John  Stagg,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Titus  and  Sarah  Adelaide  Stagg, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Peter  Stagg  and  Sarah  S.  Town, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Stagg  and  Catherine 
Eincoln,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Stagg,  who  served 
as  commissary  general  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Mrs.  Virginia  Stagg  Barrow.  380 

Born  in  New  York. 
Wife  of  James  Thomas  Barrow. 
Descendant  of  John  Stagg,  of  New  York. 


140  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  John  Peter  Stagg  and  Sarah  S.  Town,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Stagg  and  Catherine  Lincohi , 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Stagg,  who  served  as 
commissary  general  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Miss  Annie  Whiting  Irwin-Martin.  381 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  William  Martin,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William  Irwin-Martin  and  Kate  Clarke, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Mulford  Marsh  Martin  and  Jane 
Joanna  Irwin,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Asher  Martin  and  Sarah  Os- 
borne, his  wife. 

Great-great-grandaughter  of  William  Martin,  who 
served  as  soldier  in  the  New  Jersey  Line  and  in  the 
bodyguard  of  the  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Continental 
Army. 

Mrs.  Linie  Kiersted  Trafton.  382 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Wm.  Heniy  Trafton. 

Descendant  of  Ann  VeZang  Kiersted,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Christopher  Kiersted  and  Sarah  Adelaide 
Turck,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Christopher  C.  Kiersted  and  Mar- 
garet Ann  Gale,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Kiersted  and 
Leah  DuBois,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Roeloff  Kiersted  and 
Ann  VeZang,  his  wife,  who,  during  the  absence  of  her 
husband  and  sons,  who  served  in  the  army,  armed  some 
of  the  slaves  and  repelled  an  attack  of  the  British  on 
her  house. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  141 


J83 


Mrs.  Mary  C.  Casey.  584 

Born  in  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  Joseph  J.  Casey. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Calloway,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Charles  C.  Venable  Martin  and 
Fannie  Holder  Williams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Richard  Williams  and  Cathe- 
rine Holder,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Holder  and 
Frances  Calloway,  his  wife.  He  was  a  Revolutionary 
soldier. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  R.  Calloway,  who 
served  as  soldier  and  patriot  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Fannie  Elsworth  Smith.  ^Q:; 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  DuBois  Smith. 

Descendant  of  William  Martin,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Elsworth  and  Phoebe  Ann  Mar- 
tin, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asher  Martin  and  Sarah  Osborne, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Martin,  who  served 
as  soldier  in  the  New  Jersey  Eine  and  in  Washington's 
bodyguard. 

Mrs.  Louise  Elsworth  Hammond.  386 

Born  in  New  York. 
Wife  of  Graeme  Monroe  Hammond. 
Descendant  of  William  Martin,  of  New  Jersey. 
See  N.  No.  385. 


142  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  R.  King.  387 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Albert  B.  King. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Halsted,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  James  Maver  and  Rebecca  Ogden  Hal- 
sted, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Halsted,  who  served  as  sur- 
geon in  the  Continental  Army. 

Miss  Eleanor  Orr  Lee.  388 

Born  in  Alabama. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Ludwell  Lee,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  George  Lee  and  Laura  Frances  Rogers, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  George  Lee  and  Sally  Moore 
Henderson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Lee  and  Kvelyn  Byrd 
Beverley,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Ludwell  Lee, 
who  served  as  member  of  Convention  of  1775  and  on  a 
Committee  of  Safety. 

Mrs.  Marie  Clinton  LeDuc.  389 

Born  in  New  York. 
Wife  of  Janvier  LeDuc. 
•  Descendant  of  James  Clinton,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  C.  Spencer  and  Mary  E.  Nor- 
ton, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  B.  Norton  and  Mary  Clin- 
ton, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Clinton,  who  served  as 
major  general  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Louise  Lewis  Lovell.  390 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frank  Hallett  Lovell. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Israel  Angell,  of  Rhode  Island. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  143 


Daughter  of  Arnold  Angell  Lewis  and  Mary  A.  Cal- 
decott,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Lewis  and  Martha  Angell, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Israel  Angell,  who  sensed  as 
colonel  of  the  Second  Rhode  Island  Infantry. 

Miss  Isabel  Lovell.  391 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Israel  Angell,  of  Rhode  Island. 
Daughter  of  Frank  Hallett  Lovell  and  Louise  Lewis, 
his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  390. 

Mrs.  Anna  Jackson  Belden  Randell.         392 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  James  Wells  Randell . 

Descendant  of  Azer  Belden,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  Belden  and  Anna  Maria  Jackson , 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Azer  Belden,  who  served  as  captain 
in  Selden's  regiment  of  Connecticut  artillery. 

Mrs.  Margaret  M.  Chambers  Hall.  393 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Edwards  Hall. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Chambers,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Chambers  and  Catharine  Hough- 
ton, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Chambers,  who  served  as 
private  in  Capt.  Bruer's  company  of  New  Jersey  Line  in 
the  battle  of  Trenton. 

Also  descendant  of  Ruloffe  VanDyke,  member  of 
Committee  of  Safety  and  of  Correspondence,  and  of  the 
Provincial  Congress,  and  of  John  Reeder,  a  soldier  in  the 
Revolution. 


144  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Miss  Laura  P.  Halsted.  394 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Halsted,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Wm.  Mills  Halsted  and  Sarah  Johnson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Halsted,  who  served  as 
surgeon  during  the  Revolution,  and  of  John  Johnson 
who  served  as  soldier  during  the  entire  war. 

Mrs.  Nellie  M.  Flint.  39^ 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Rufus  W.  Flint. 

Descendant  of  Hezekiah  Thomas,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Jeremiah  Thomas  and  Marietta  Morris, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Thomas  and  Rebecca 
,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Thomas,  who 
served  as  captain  of  militia. 

Also  descended  from  David  Morris,  who  served  as 
private  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Amelia  Fletcher  Blisch.  396 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Wife  of  Charles  D.  Blisch. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Fletcher,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Leonard  Fletcher  and  Eleanor 
Austin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Phineas  Fletcher  and  Marj^  Camp- 
bell, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Fletcher,  who  served 
on  a  Committee  of  Safety  and  as  minute  man . 

Miss  Caroline  A,  Van  Wagenen.  397 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  William  Stephens  Smith,  of  New 
York. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  145 


Daughter  of  William  Alexander  Van  Wagenen  and 
Julia  de  Windt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Peter  de  Windt  and  Caroline 
Amelia  Smith,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Stephens  Smith, 
who  ser\^ed  as  lieutenant  colonel  of  Massachusetts  Line 
and  as  aid-de-camp  to  the  Commander-in-Chief  of  the 
Continental  Army. 

Mrs.  Harriet  Mayo  Richards.  398 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Howard  Richards. 

Descendant  of  John  DeHart,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Carrington  Mayo  and  Adeline 
Marx,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Mayo  and  Abigail  DeHart, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  DeHart,  who  served  as 
a  member  of  the  Continental  Congress. 

Mrs.  Mary  Bertram  Woodworth.  399 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Andrews  Joslyn  Woodworth. 

Descendant  of  Abel  Richardson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  B.  Bertram  and  Lydia  Wilkins, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  W^ilkins  and  Lydia  Richard- 
son, his  wife.     He  was  a  Revolutionary  soldier. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abel  Richardson  and  Mary 
Thompson,  his  wife. 

Abel  Richardson  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Bunker 
Hill.  During  the  military  operations  about  Boston  he 
directed  his  household  to  supply  the  American  troops 
with  food  and  the  great  brick  oven  was  not  allowed  to 
cool,  night  or  day,  and  cooked  provisions  were  constantly 
supplied  to  the  soldiers. 


146  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Mrs.  Isabella  Adams  Furman.  400 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Gabriel  Furman. 

Descendant  of  Wm.  Stephens  Smith,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  John  Peter  de  Windt  and  Caroline  Amelia 
Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wm.  Stephens  Smith,  who  served 
as  colonel  in  the  Continental  Army  and  as  aid  to  Wash- 
ington . 

Mrs.  Julia  Townsend  Lawrence  Burnett.  401 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Robert  Lyon  Burnett. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Townsend  and  Solomon  Town- 
send,  of  Long  Island. 

Daughter  of  Edward  A.  Lawrence  and  Hannah  Rus- 
sell Mickle,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Effingham  Lawrence  and  Ann 
Townsend,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Townsend  and  Ann 
Townsend,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Townsend  and 
Sarah  Stoddard,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Townsend  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial 
Congress. 

Solomon  Townsend  was  a  midshipman  in  the  Con- 
tinental Navy. 

Mrs.  Mary  R.  Matthews.  402 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Isaac  Marsh,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  John  Denman  and  Lockey  Marsh,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt,  Isaac  Marsh  and  Catherine 
Terrill,  his  wife. 

Capt.  Isaac  Marsh  was  a  carrier  of  dispatches  for 
Gen.  Washington  during  the  Revolutionary  War. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  147 


Mrs.  Rebecca  Thueatt  LaMonte.  403 

Born  in  West  Virginia. 

Wife  of  George  LaMonte. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Robert  Mabry,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Kern  and  Rebecca  Thueatt  Mason , 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  Seth  Mason  and  Jane  Mabry, 
his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Maj.  Robert  Mabry 
and  Rebecca  T. ,  his  wife. 

Maj.  Robert  Mabry  was  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Miss  Bessie  Graham  Daves.  404 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  John  Daves,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Graham  Daves  and  Mary  Grace 
Foster,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Pugh  Daves  and  Elizabeth  B. 
Graham,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Daves  and  Mary  Haynes, 
his  wife. 

Capt.  John  Daves  served  in  the  army  as  quarter- 
master of  Second  Regiment  of  the  North  Carolina  Con- 
tinental Eine.  He  was  at  Brandy  wine.  Valley  Forge, 
Monmouth,  Eutaw  Springs,  and  Stony  Point,  and  was 
severely  wounded  at  the  latter  battle. 

Miss  Mary  E.  Trowbridge.  40^ 

Born  in  Tennessee. 

Descendant  of  Luther  Trowbridge,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Luther  S.  Trowbridge  and  Julia  Buel 
Trowbridge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Van  Rennsselaer  Trow- 
bridge and  Elizabeth  Conkling,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Luther  Trowbridge  and  Eliz- 
abeth Tillman,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Maj.  John  Tillman. 


148  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Maj .  Luther  Trowbridge  fought  as  a  volunteer  in  the 
battle  of  Lexington  ;  commissioned  in  1777  as  ensign  ; 
was  in  the  battles  of  Bunker  Hill  and  Saratoga. 

Maj .  John  Tillman  was  in  the  New  York  Line  on 
Continental  Establishment. 

Mrs.  Mary  A.  Stimpson  Moulton.  406 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Beverly  Sanborn  Moulton. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Cowdrey,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Stimpson  and  Charlotte  Wiley, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Kbenezer  Wiley  and  Jerusha  Cow- 
drey, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Cowdrey  and 
Jerusha  Emerson,  his  wife.  He  was  a  sailor  on  a  pri- 
vateer ;  was  a  soldier  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Cowdrey  and 
Sarah  Parker,  his  wife.  He  was  a  Revolutionary  sol- 
dier. 

Also  descendant  of  Thomas  Emerson,  who  was  a  sol- 
dier in  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Also  descendant  of  Ebenezer  Stimpson,  who  served 
in  the  Continental  Army,  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Bun- 
ker Hill. 

Mrs.  Caroline  Eliot  Lackland.  407 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Wife  of  Rufus  J.  Lackland. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Greenleaf,  Thomas 
Dawes,  and  Rev.  Andrew  Eliot,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Wm.  Greenleaf  Eliot  and  Margaret 
Dawes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of . 

Great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Andrew  Eliot,  Col.  Wm. 
Greenleaf,  and  Col.  Thomas  Dawes,  and  their  wives 
Elizabeth  Langdon,  Hannah  Blake,  and  Molly  Brown. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  149 


Rev.  Wm.  Eliot  was  minister  of  Old  South  Church, 
Boston,  Col.  Thomas  Dawes  was  a  patriot  and  soldier, 
and  Col.  Wm.  Greenleaf  was  sheriff,  who,  by  virtue  of 
his  office  read  the  Declaration  of  Independence  from  the 
State  House  in  Boston. 

Mrs.  Annie  Mason  Bullock.  408 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Joseph  C.  Bullock. 

Descendant  of  Obadiah  Barber,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Nelson  Mason  and  Desire  Emmeline  Bar- 
nett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Dinsmora  Barnett  and  Desire 
Phelps  Barber,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Obadiah  Barber  and  Wealthy 
Ann  Phelps,  his  wife. 

Obadiah  Barber  served  as  soldier  and  officer  in  a  Con- 
necticut regiment. 

Mrs.  Isabella  A.  Galt.  409 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Wife  of  A.  T.  Gait. 

Descendant  of  Obadiah  Barber,  of  Connecticut. 

See  N.  No.  408. 

Mrs.  Jane  W.  Blackburn  Moran.  410 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Wife  of  F.  B.  Moran. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Thomas  Blackburn,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Richard  Scott  Blackburn  and  S.  A. 
Eleanor  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  Thomas  Blackburn  and  Eliza- 
beth Sinclair,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Thomas  Blackburn  and 
Christian  Scott,  his  wife. 

Col.  Thomas  Blackburn  was  aid-de-camp  to  Gen. 
Washington  during  the  Revolutionary  War. 


150  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Susan  Pendleton  Lee.  411 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Widow  of  Edwin  G.  Lee. 

Descendant  of  Edmund  Pendleton,  Governor  John 
Page,  and  Gen.  Thomas  Nelson,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Nelson  Pendleton  and  Angolette 
Elizabeth  Page,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edmund  Pendleton  and  Lucy  Nel- 
son, his  wife,  and  Francis  Page  and  Susan  Nelson,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Edmund  Pendleton,  John 
Page,  and  Thomas  Nelson,  and  Mildred  Pollard,  Frances 
Burwell,  and  Lucy  Grymes,  their  wives. 

Edmund  Pendleton,  Gov.  John  Page,  and  Gen.  Thomas 
Nelson  were  statesmen,  jurists,  and  soldiers  in  Virginia 
and  in  the  Continental  Congress  and  Army. 

Miss  Sallie  Sharpe.  412 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Nathan  Denison,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Sharpe  and  Sally  Patterson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Patterson  and  Mary  Den- 
ison, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Nathan  Denison  and 
Elizabeth  Sill,  his  wife. 

Col.  Nathan  Denison  served  his  country,  first,  as  mem- 
ber of  the  Committee  of  Correspondence  ;  second,  com- 
mander of  the  left  wing  of  the  patriot  forces  in  the  battle 
of  Wyoming  ;  third,  associate  judge  ;  fourth,  member  of 
Connecticut  and  Pennsylvania  Assembly. 

See  N.  No.  216. 

Mrs.  Jane  L.  Byers.  4^3 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Widow  of  Josiah  Stoddard  Byers,  U.  S.  N. 
Descendant  of  Maj.  Roger  Johnson,  of  Maryland. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  151 


Daughter  of  Dr.  John  M.  Johnson  and  Elizabeth 
Karle,  his  first  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  James  Johnson  and  Jane 
Leeper,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Roger  Johnson,  who  was 
major  of  Maryland  forces,  177S,  and  had  five  brothers 
in  the  Colonial  service. 

Mrs.  Carrie  Remsen  King.  414 

Born  in  Alabama. 

Wife  of  Porter  King. 

Descendant  of  Jeromus  Remsen,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  David  Hamilton  and  Netie  Caroline 
Elston,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  R.  Remsen  and  Polly  Wade, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Remsen  and  Eliza- 
beth Rapelje,  his  wife. 

Great-gTeat-granddaughter  of  Col.  Jeromus  Remsen 
and  Ann  Rapelje,  his  wife. 

Jeromus  Remsen  was  a  colonel  in  the  Continental 
Army. 

Miss  Junia  McKinley.  4K 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Francis  Cummins,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Ebenezer  Davis  McKinley  and  Anne 
Eliza  Reid,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Archibald  Carlisle  McKinley  and 
Elizabeth  Cummins,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Francis  Cummins  and  Sarah 
Davis,  his  wife. 

Francis  Cummins  served  with  the  North  Carolina 
troops.  He  helped  to  put  to  flight  the  British  troops  at 
Mecklenburg. 

Also  descended  from  William  McKinley,  who  served 
in  the  Virginia  forces. 


152  DAUGHTERS  OF  THF  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Mrs.  A'lARiA  E.  Addison.  416 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  John  Addison,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Belt  Addison  and  Eliza  Eliason, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Addison  and  Miss Belt, 

his  wife. 

John  Addison  was  lieutenant  colonel  in  the  Maryland 
Flying  Camp,  1776. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Berrien  Casey  Morgan.  417 

Wife  of  Thomas  Saunder  Morgan. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Berrien. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Henry  Rogers  Casey  and  Caroline 
Rebecca  Harris,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  John  Alloy sius  Casey  and  Sarah 
Loundes  Berrien,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Brig.  Maj.  John  Berrien. 

John  Berrien  is  the  ancestor  who  assisted  in  establish- 
ing American  Independence,  and  received  his  appoint- 
ment as  major  general  from  Congress  and  made  the 
campaign  of  the  Jerseys.  He  was  decorated  by  the 
hand  of  Washington  with  the  badge  of  the  order  of  Cin- 
cinnati and  by  him  made  secretary  of  that  society  for 
Georgia. 

Also  descendant  of  Dr.  James  Wemys  Moore,  who 
served  as  surgeon  under  Gen.  Gates  in  South  Carolina. 

Mrs.  Minnie  Blair  Richey.  418 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Stephen  Clin  Richey. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Archibald  Cary,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Montgomery  Blair  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
Woodbury,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Francis  Preston  Blair  and  Eliza 
Violet  Gist,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  153 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Nathaniel  Gist  and 
Judith  Bell,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cecil  Bell  and 
Judith  Gary,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Gary  and 
Ann  Randolph,  who  was  the  mother  of  Archibald  Gary, 
of  whom  Rives  said,  "  Liberty  never  had  a  firmer  friend 
or  tyranny  a  more  determined  foe." 

Also  descendant  of  Gen.  Nathaniel  Gist,  Peter  Wood- 
bury, and  Asa  Glapp,  all  well  known  officers  in  the 
Gontinental  Army. 

Mrs.  Martha  Custis  Williams  Carter.  419 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Wife  of  Admiral  Garter. 

Descendant  of  Gol.  John  Parke  Custis. 

Datighterof  Capt.  William  G.  Williams,  U.  S.  A., 
and  America  Pinkney  Peter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Peter  and  Martha  Parke 
Custis,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gol.  John  Parke  Custis  and 
Eleanor  Calvert,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Parke  Custis 
and  Martha  Dandridge,  his  wife. 

Col.  John  Parke  Custis  was  aid-de-camp  to  the  Com- 
mander-in-Chief of  the  army.  Gen.  George  Washing- 
ton. 

Mrs.  Susan  Y.  P.  McLaren.  420 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Hannah  W.  Arnett  and  B.  B.  Stockton. 

Daughter  of  John  Patty  and  Hannah  Stockton,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Briarly  Stockton  and 
Sarah  Howell  Arnett,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Arnett  and  Hannah 
White,  his  wife. 

Find  ancestors  at  length  in  application  of  Mrs.  Han- 
nah McLaren  Wolff. 


154  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Gertrude  Van  Courtlandt  Hamilton.  421 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Schuyler  Hamilton ,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Gov.  Pierre  Van  Courtlandt. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Wells  and  Annie  V.  R.  Van 
Wyck,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philip  G.  Van  Wyck  and  Mary 
Smith  Gardiner,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Van  Wyck  and 
Catherine  Van  Courtlandt,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Gov.  Pierre  Van 
Courtlandt  and  Joanna  Livingston,  his  wife. 

Lieut.  Gov.  Pierre  Van  Courtlandt  aided  his  country 
in  the  strife  for  freedom . 

The  Livingston  ancestors  were  patriots  in  the  War  of 
the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Louise  Allan  Pryor.  422 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Wm.  Rhys  Pryor,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  John  de  Hart  and  Catherine  Van  Brugh 
Livingston,  mother  of  Philip  Livingston  and  William 
Livingston,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  John  Allan  and  Henrietta  Hoffman,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Allan  and  Louise  Gabrielle 
Patterson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Patterson  and  Louisa  de 
Hart,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  de  Hart  and  Sarah 
Dagworthy,  his  wife. 

John  de  Hart  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Cor- 
respondence and  of  Public  Safety,  and  member  of  Con- 
gi'ess. 

Also  descended  from  Catherine  Van  Brugh  Livingston, 
the  mother  of  Philip  Livingston,  signer  of  the  Declaration 
of  Independence,  and  William  Livingston,  first  gover- 
nor of  New  Jersey. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  155 


Mrs.  Marie  Gordon  Pryor  Rice.  423 

Boru  in  Virgiuia. 

Wife  of  Henry  Crenshaw  Rice. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Bland  and  Maj.  Gen.  Joel  Left- 
wich,  the  Rev.  David  Rice,  and  Peter  Poythress,  all  of 
Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Roger  Atkinson  Pryor,  Lly.  D.,  and  Sarah 
Agnes  Rice,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  the  Rev.  Theodorick  Pryor,  D.  D., 
lyL.  D.,  and  lyUcy  Atkinson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Pr>^or  and  Anne 
Bland,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  the  Rev.  William  Bland 
and  Elizabeth  Yates,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Bland  and 
Anne  Poythress,  his  wife. 

Richard  Bland  was  a  member  of  the  House  of  Bur- 
gesses for  thirty  years ;  he  opposed  the  Stamp  Act,  and 
printed  an  inquiry  into  the  rights  of  the  Colonies  ;  he 
was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Correspondence ;  a 
member  of  the  first  Virginia  Convention ;  appointed  a 
member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety. 

Also  descended  from  Peter  Poythress,  a  member  of 
the  House  of  Burgesses ;  Joel  Leftwich,  a  soldier  and  of- 
ficer of  the  Revolution  ;  and  David  Rice,  a  patriot. 


424 


42  s 


156  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


426 


Mrs.  Melusina  Fay  Peirce.  427 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Charles  Saunders  Peirce. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Howard  and  Abigail  Breck 
Lillie,  his  wife,  mother  of  Maj.  John  Lillie. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Charles  Fay,  D.  D.,  and  Charlotte 
Emily  Hopkins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Prescott  Philips  Fay  and 
Harriet  Howard,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Howard  and  Annie 
lyillie,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Lillie  and  Abigail 
Breck,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Howard  was  one  of  the  band  led  by  Samuel 
Adams  who  boarded  the  English  vessels  on  the  night 
of  December  i6,  1773,  in  Boston  harbor,  and  threw 
overboard  the  cargo  of  tea. 

Abigail  Breck  Lillie  was  the  mother  of  Maj.  John 
Lillie,  an  officer  in  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Miss  Lucy  Dalrymple  Rogers.  428 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Nelson,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Dalrymple  Rogers  and  Parke  Far- 
ley Wellford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  William  Nelson  Wellford  and 
Rebecca  Parke  Farley  Corbin,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Spotswood  Wellford 
and  Fanny  Page  Nelson,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  15  7 


Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Nelson,  who 
served  as  colonel  and  did  patriotic  service  for  his  country 
during  the  war. 

Miss  Adeline  Whittemore  Torrey.  429 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Torrey,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Whittemore  Torrey  and  Cath- 
arine M.'  Coggill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Torrey  and  Adeline  W. 
,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Torrey  and  Margaret 
Nichols,  his  wife. 

William  Torrey  was  a  lieutenant  in  the  ' '  Congress 
Own  "  regiment  of  regular  troops. 

Mrs.  H.  Harriet  Howard  Pomeroy  Thompson.  430 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Dr.  W.  Gilman  Thompson. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Howard  and  Abigail  Breck 
lyillie,  his  wife. 

Daughter  of  John  Norton  Pomeroy,  L,L.  D.,  and 
Anne  Rebecca  Carter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cyrus  B.  Carter  and  Harriet  Howard, 
his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  427. 

Mrs.  Mary  Norton  Thompson.  431 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  the  late  Rev.  M.  L.  Thompson,  D.  D. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Hale,  of  Connecticut, 
and  from  the  mother  of  Samuel  Huntington. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  G.  Norton  and  Lucretia  Hunting- 
ton, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Joseph  Huntington,  D.  D., 
and  Elizabeth  Hale,  his  wife. 


158  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Hale,  who  died  in 
service  of  his  country. 

Also  descended  from  the  mother  of  the  Revolutionary 
patriot,  Samuel  Huntington. 

Mrs.  Julia  D.  Fay  Waldenburg.  432 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Waldenburg. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Fay,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  George  Barron  Fay  and  Catherine  Roose- 
boom  Strong,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  H.  A.  Fay,  U.  S.  A.,  and 
Althea  Foote,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Jones  Fay  and  Lydia 
Warner,  his  wife.  He  was  surgeon  under  Ethan  Allen 
at  Ticonderoga  and  Bennington. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Stephen  Fay  and 
Ruth  Childs,  his  wife. 

Capt.  Stephen  Fay  had  five  sons  in  the  battle  of  Ben- 
nington. His  house  was  the  headquarters  of  Stark  and 
his  officers  during  the  war. 

Also  descendant  of  Capt.  John  Strong,  who  raised  a 
company  at  his  own  expense  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  and 
served  through  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Mrs.  Susie  Matthews  Faust.  433 

Born  in  Alabama. 

Wife  of  John  Armstrong  Faust. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Spotswood,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  L,uke  Matthews  and  Lucy  Ann  Spots- 
wood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elliott  Spotswood  and  Martha 
Littlepage,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Spotswood  and 
Sallie  Rowsie,  his  wife. 

Capt.  John  Spotswood  served  in  the  Tenth  Virginia 
Regiment,  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Brandy  wine. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  159 

Mrs.  Mary  Augusta  Lathrop.  4^4 

Born  iu  New  Jersey. 

Widow  of  Charles  Christopher  Lathrop. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Simeon  Goble  and  Dr.  Caleb 
Halsted. 

Daughter  of  Judge  Caleb  Halsted  Andruss  and 
Emma  Sutherland  Goble,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Brig.  Gen.  Isaac  Andruss  and 
Mary  Cook  Halsted,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Caleb  Halsted  and  Abigail 
Lyon,  his  wife. 

Dr.  Caleb  Halsted  was  physician  and  surgeon  to  the 
French  troops  camped  at  or  near  Elizabeth  town ,  N.  J. 

Granddaughter  of  Luther  Goble  and  Sarah  Gwinnup, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Goble  and  Abigail 
Conger,  his  wife. 

Simeon  Goble,  ensign  Second  Regiment,  Sussex, 
served  his  country  in  the  cause  of  American  freedom, 
with  twelve  brothers  and  cousins. 

The  children  of  Caleb  Halsted  all  suffered  in  defense 
of  their  country. 

Miss  Emma  Goble  Lathrop.  43^ 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Simeon  Goble  and  Dr.  Caleb 
Halsted. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Christopher  Lathrop  and  Mary 
Augusta  Andruss,  his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  434. 

Mrs.  Maud  Marshall.  436 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Marshall. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Elisha  Griswold  and  Mary  Wol- 
cott,  his  wife. 

Daughter  of  David  Parish  Barhydt  and  Sophia  Hack- 
ley,  his  wife. 


160  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Aaron  Hackley  and  Sophia  Gris- 
wold,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Elisha  Griswold  and 
Mary  Wolcott,  his  wife. 

Dr.  Elisha  Griswold  was  a  surgeon  in  the  Continental 
Army. 

Mary  Wolcott  was  a  sister  of  Oliver  Wolcott,  signer 
of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Mrs.  Judith  Crittenden  Coleman  Adams.     437 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Charles  Henry  Adams. 

Descendant  of  Maj .  John  Crittenden  and  Maj .  John 
Lee. 

Daughter  of  Chapman  Coleman  and  Ann  Mary  Butler 
Crittenden,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  J.  Crittenden  and  Sallie  O. 
Lee,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Maj.  John  Crittenden  and 
Judith  Harris,  his  wife.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Con- 
tinental Line  ;  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Great-gi-eat-granddaughter  of  Maj.  John  Lee,  who 
served  in  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Mrs.  Lilian  E.  Van  de  Water.  438 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Wife  of  W.  B.  Van  de  Water. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  William  Lockwood,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  J.  Augustus  )Vrightand  Emily  S.  Barker, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wright  and  Sarah  Lock- 
wood,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  William  Lockwood  and 
Sarah  Sturges,  his  wife. 

Dr.  William  Lockwood  was  chaplain  of  the  First 
Massachusetts  Brigade  and  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  I6l 


Mrs.  Rosa  White  Elmes.  4^9 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Wife  of  Webster  Elmes. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Wm.  White,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Littleton  Stevens  White  and  Mary  Ann 
,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  White  and  Betsy  Scott, 
his  wife. 

William  White  joined  the  army  under  Washington  at 
the  age  of  eighteen,  and  raised  and  supported  a  com- 
pany during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Margaret  McLaren  Nelson.  440 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Robert  A.  Nelson. 
Descendant  of  Hannah  White  Arnett. 
Daughter  of  Rev.  Malcolm   Neill   McL,aren,    D.    D., 
and  Susan  Y.  Patty,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  420. 

Mrs.  Hannah  Thatcher  Otis  Staples.  441 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Moses  W.  Staples. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Otis,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Charles  G.  Otis  and  Roxana  Sheldon,  his 
wdfe. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Otis  and  Elizabeth  Sweet- 
land,  his  wife.     He  was  a  Revolutionar}^  soldier. 

Mrs.  Josephine  L.  Kellogg.  442 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frank  Kellogg. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Elias  Hicks. 

Daughter  of  Hon.  Moses  G.  Leonard  and  Catherine 
Barmore,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Barmore  and  Effie  Onder- 
donk,  his  wife,  mother's  side. 


162  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION, 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elias  Hicks  and  Mehitable 
Bowen,  his  wife,  father's  side. 

Elias  Hicks  was  captain  of  militia  in  the  Continental 
Army,  and  was  in  command  at  the  battle  of  New  York. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Barmore,  who 
served  in  the  same  capacity  and  was  taken  prisoner. 

Miss  Jane  Mead  Welch.  443 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Eleazer  Welch,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Gary  Welch  and  Maria  Allen 
Mead,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Welch  and  L,ucia  Gary,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Welch  and  Alathea 
Manning,  his  wife. 

Eleazer  Welch  was  a  sailor  on  the  Oliver  Cromwell 
(privateer).  Also  cornet  in  the  Eight  Horse,  and  was 
with  Israel  Putnam  at  Horse  Neck. 

Miss  Cornelia  Nina  Gray  Lunt.    '  444 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Gen.  Joseph  Vose,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Orrington  Lunt  and  Cornelia  Augusta 
Gray,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Eunt  and  Anna  Matilda 
Sumner,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Davis  Sumner  and  Dolly 
Vose,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Joseph  Vose  and 
Sarah  How,  his  wife. 

Gen .  Joseph  Vose  was  one  of  four  brothers  who  served 
in  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Mrs.  Harriet  H.  Leonard  Stone.  44^ 

Born  in  New  York. 
Widow  of  Eeander  Stone. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  16} 


Descendant  of  Jobe  Leonard,  on  father's  side,  and 
James  Clark,  on  mother's  side,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Addison  Leonard  and  Elizabeth  Clark, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jobe  Leonard  and  his  wife,  a  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  Walker  ;  and  James  Clark  and  Jemima  Rob- 
bins,  his  wife. 

James  Clark  was  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

Jobe  Leonard  was  one  of ' '  The  Green  Mountain  Boys ' ' 
at  Bennington. 

Mrs.  Addie  W.  Ramage.  44^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  George  Wood  Ramage. 

Descendant  of  Ann  Paine  Ross,  mother  of  Perrin 
and  Jeremiah  Ross. 

Daughter  of  William  Ross  Maffett  and  Martha  W. 
Adelia  West,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Maffett  and  Caroline  Ann 
Ross,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Ross  and  Elizabeth 
Sterling,  his  wife.     He  was  a  patriot  scout  at  sixteen. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Ross  and  Ann 
Paine,  his  wife. 

Ann  Paine  was  the  mother  of  Jeremiah  Ross,  who 
served  as  a  private,  and  Perrin  Ross,  who  served  a  lieu- 
tenant in  the  army  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Julia  Bowman  Mulligan.  447 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Edward  L.  Mulligan. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Thaddeus  Bowman. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Samuel  Bowman  and  Sarah  Mer- 
schen  Titus,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Isaac  Bowman  and  Mary 
Blinn  Smith,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Maj.  Joseph  Bowman  and 
Katherine  Munroe,  his  wife. 


164  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Thaddeus  Bow- 
man and  Sarah  Loring,  his  wife. 

Capt.  Thaddeus  Bowman  and  seven  of  his  sons  were 
in  the  Revolution — each  in  two  battles — all  but  one  in 
the  battle  of  Lexington . 

Fourteen  of  the  family  of  Katherine  Munroe  were  in 
the  Revolution. 

Miss  Anna  Brunett  Phelps.  448 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Phelps,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Case  Phelps  and  Martha  Brunett, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  J.  Hart  Phelps  and  Abigail  Hoskins, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Phelps  and  Eliza- 
beth Eno,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  David  Phelps  and 
Abigail  Griswold,  his  wife. 

Capt.  David  Phelps  served  in  the  Connecticut  militia 
and  was  in  the  battles  of  Ticonderoga  and  Long  Island. 

Mrs.  Maria  Fuller  Rice.  449 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Charles  E.  Rice. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Eleazer  Lindsley,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Mills  Fuller  and  Harriet  Irwin 
Thorp,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Michael  Rose  Thorp  and  Jerusha 
Lindsley,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Judge  Eleazer  Eindsley  and 
Eunice  Halsey,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Eleazer  Lindsley 
and  Mary  Miller,  his  wife. 

Col.  Eleazer  Lindsley  was  at  one  time  on  Gen.  Lafay- 
ette's staif,  and  was  in  Gen.  Sullivan's  expedition  after 
the  massacre  of  Wyoming, 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  165 


Miss  Mary  Covell  Tubbs.  490 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Tubbs  and  George  Dorrance, 
of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Robert  Hamilton  Tubbs  and  Emily 
Reynolds,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Tubbs  and  Clara  Hoyt,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Tubbs  and  Sarah  S. 
Dorrance,  his  wife.  He  was  in  the  battle  of  Bound 
Brook,  Brandy  wine,  Germantown,  and  many  others. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Col.  George  Dor- 
rance. 

lyieut.  Col.  George  Dorrance  commanded  the  left 
wing  of  the  American  Army  in  the  battle  of  Wyoming. 

Mrs.  Ellen  Hendrick  Wright  Graeme.         4^1 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Graeme. 

Descendant  of  Zebulon  Butler,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Hendrick  Bradley  Wright  and  Mary  Ann 
Bradley  Robinson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  W.  Robinson  and  Ann  Butler, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Zebulon  Butler  and  Phoebe 
Haight  (third  wife) . 

Col.  Zebulon  Butler  was  in  the  campaign  at  Fort  Ed- 
wards, Lake  George,  Ticonderoga,  and  Crown  Point. 
He  had  command  of  the  fort  at  Wyoming  and  led  the 
men  at  the  battle  which  resulted  in  the  massacre  of 
Wyoming.     He  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Mrs.  Annie  B.  Dorrance  Reynolds.  4^2 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Sheldon  Reynolds. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Eleazer  Lindsley,  of  New 
Jersey. 


166  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Dorrance  and  Susan  Ford,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Ford  and  Maria  Lindsley, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Lindsley,  Jr.,  and 
Eunice  Halsey,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Col.  Eleazer 
Lindsley  and  Mary  Miller,  his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  449. 

Mrs.  Esther  Jane  Reynolds  Hillard.  4^3 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Thaddeus  S.  Hillard. 

Descendant  of  Barnabas  Tuthill,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Reynolds  and  Lydia  Tuthill,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Tuthill  and  Parnel  Cantine, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Barnabas  Tuthill,  who  served 
as  major  in  the  First  New  York  Battalion. 

Mrs.  Eleanor  L  Stevenson.  4^4 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  R.  W.  Stevenson. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Duryee,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Philip  Duryee,  D.  D.,  and 
Rachel  Day,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Duryee  and  Eleanor 
Nagell,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Duryee  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Fifty-one  of  the  Province  of  New  York  which  called 
the  Continental  Congress  of  1774. 

Mrs.  Jane  Chester  Coursen.  4^5 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  William  A.  Coursen. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Francis  Barber,  of  New 
Jersey. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  l67 


Daughter  of  Rev.  Alfred  Chester  and  Mar>^  Ann  F. 
Chetwood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hon.  Wm.  Chetwood  and  Mar}' 
Barber,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  PVancis  Barber  and  Ann 
Ogden,  his  wife. 

Col.  Francis  Barber  had  command  of  the  First  Vir- 
ginia Battalion  of  Light  Infantry,  under  the  order  of 
Gen.  Lafayette;  led  the  battalion  in  the  storming  of 
Yorktown. 

Mrs.  N.  W.  Halsted.  496 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  John  Marsh,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  John  Terrill  Marsh  and  Margaret  Dayton 
Morse,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Marsh  and  Catharine  Terrill, 
his  wife ;  and  Isaac  Morse  and  Araj^  Conklin,  his  wife. 

John  Marsh  was  in  every  battle  fought  in  New  Jersey. 

Mrs.  Margaretta  Andruss  Peters.  4^7 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Malcolm  Peters. 

Descendant  of  David  Austin,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Mix  Andruss  and  Lydia  Isabella 
Austin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Punderson  Austin  and  Susan 
■    Rogers,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Austin  and  Mary  Mix, 
his  wife. 

David  Austin  served  in  the  capacity  of  volunteer  in 
the  defense  of  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Also  descended  from  Dr.  David  Rogers,  a  surgeon  in 
the  Connecticut  troops. 

Miss  Sarah  Frances  Grant.  41^8 

Born  in  Georgia. 
Descendant  of  Governor  James  Jackson,  of  Georgia. 


168  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  William  Daniel  Grant  and  Sarah  Frances 
Reid,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Thomas  Grant  and  Martha 
Cobb  Jackson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Henry  Jackson  and 
Mildred  Lewis  Cobb,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Jackson  and 
Mary  Charlotte  Young,  his  wife. 

Governor  James  Jackson  was  colonel  in  a  Georgia 
brigade.  Continental  Line.  He  received  from  the  British 
the  keys  and  surrender  of  Savannah. 

Also  descendant  of  Thomas  Grant,  who  was  ensign 
(commissioned  April  i6th,  1776),  Sixth  North  Carolina 
Regiment ;  and  of  William  Young,  a  leading  and  ardent 
Revolutionary  patriot. 

Mrs.  S.  McKinley  Bussey.  4^9 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Nathan  Jordan  Bussey  (deceased). 

Descendant  of  Francis  Cummins,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Ebenezer  Davis  McKinley  and  Ann  Eliza 
Reid,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Archibald  Carlisle  McKinley  and 
Elizabeth  Cummins,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Francis  Cummins  and  Sarah 
Davis,  his  wife. 

Francis  Cummins  and  his  three  brothers  were  active 
patriots  and  soldiers  of  the  Revolution. 

Also  a  descendant  of  William  McKinley,  who  was 
with  the  troops  at  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis. 

Mrs.  Mary  Grant  Dickson.  460 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Wife  of  William  M.  Dickson. 
Descendant  of  Thomas  Grant,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  James  L.  Grant  and  Sarah  Jane  Morrow, 
his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  l69 


Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Grant  and  Lucy  Crutchfield, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Grant  and  Frances 
Owen,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Grant  was  ensign  of  the  Sixth  North  Carolina 
Regiment,  Continental  Line. 

Mrs.  Laurette  de  T.  Prime.  461 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Frederick  Prime. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Anne  Louis  de  Tousard,  Paris. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Coxe  and  Laurette  de  Tousard 
Stocker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Clement  Stocker  and  Marie 
Louise  Francoise  Caroline  de  Tousard,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Anne  Louis  de  Tousard 
and  Marie  Francoise  Reine  Joubert,  his  wife.  He  be- 
longed to  the  French  colony  of  America.  He  lost  an 
arm  while  acting  as  aid-de-camp  to  General  Lafayette 
in  action  in  Rhode  Island. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Louise  Hammond  Willis.      462 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Wifeof  Edward  Willis. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Hammond,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Hammond  and  Lucy  Carrol 
Hudson,  liis  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Job  Hammond  and  Luc 3^  Eager 
"  Howard,  his  wife.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Continental 
Army. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hammond  and  Mary 
Jenkins,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Hammond  was  a  captain  in  the  Continental 
Army. 

Mrs.  Eliza  Flagg  Fisher.  46^ 

Born  in  Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  Henry  Collins  Flagg,  of  Rhode  Island. 


170  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Commander  Henry  C.  Flagg,  U.  S.  N., 
and  Olivia  Sherman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Collins  Flagg  and  Martha 
Whiting,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Henry  Collins  Flagg,  U. 
S.  A.,  who  was  "  South  Carolina  Surgeon  and  Depart- 
ment Apothecary  General  in  the  South."  He  was  a 
member  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Miss  May  Flagg.  464 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Collins  Flagg,  surgeon  of  South- 
ern Division  of  United  States  Army. 
See  N.  No.  463. 

Mrs.  Margery  A.  V.  Carhart.  46^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Albert  Carhart. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Smith,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  A.  Smith  and  Mary  Nunns,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Smith  and  Ann  Lacey  Wil- 
kinson, his  wife. 

Gen.  Samuel  Smith  was  in  Gen.  Anthony  Wayne's 
regiment  at  Valley  Forge.  He  was  in  the  battles  of 
Trenton,  Princeton,  Monmouth,  Germantown,  and  was 
present  at  Cornwallis'  surrender.  He  was  one  of  the 
original  members  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Miss  Keziah  L.  Carhart.  466 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Maj .  Cornelius  Carhart,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Carhart  and  Margery  A.  V.  Smith, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Carhart  and  Keziah  Leviason, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Carhart  and  Sarah 
Dunham,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  171 


Great-great-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Carhart,  who 
was  a  major  in  the  Continental  Army. 
Also  descendant  of  Samuel  Smith. 
See  N.  No.  465. 

Mrs.  Jane  Stevenson  Marshall.  4^7 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  James  William  Marshall. 

Descendant  of  George  Stevenson,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  George  Stevenson  and  Maria  Barker, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  Joseph  Barker  and  Mary  Col- 
lins, his  wife. 

George  Stevenson,  on  May  23,  1777,  was  promoted 
from  third  lieutenant  to  second  lieutenant  in  the  First 
Pennsylvania  Regiment,  Continental  Line. 

Miss  Ida  Petigru  Beall.  4^8 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  William  Beall,  M.  D.,  and  Mary  E.  Lee 
Jones,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Commodore  Thomas  ap  Catesby 
Jones,  U.  S.  N.,  and  Mary  Walker  Carter,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Charles  Carter,  of  Rich- 
mond Hill,  and  Ann  Beall,  of  Sabine  Hall,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Charles  Carter,  of 
Shirley,  and  Mary  Walker,  of  Clive,  his  wife. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Charles  Carter,  of  Shirley,  Va., 
patriot;  Col.  Landon  Carter,  of  Sabine  Hall,  patriot; 
Col.  Robert  Wormley  Carter,  Sabine  Hall,  patriot;  Col. 
William  Byrd  Westom,  patriot  ;  Col.  John  Turberville, 
of  Virginia,  patriot;  Col.  Thomas  Jones,  Spring  Gar- 
den, patriot;  Maj.  Catesby  Jones,  Spring  Garden,  Vir- 
ginia Line. 

Mrs.  Mary  Hunt  Bond.  4^9 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 
Wifeof  S.  R.  Bond. 
Descendant  of  Israel  Hunt,  of  Massachusetts. 


172  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Ebenezer  Hunt,  M.  D.,  and  Elizabeth 
Smith  Cheever,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Israel  Hunt  and  Catharine  Nowell, 
his  wife. 

Israel  Hunt  was  private  and  orderly  sergeant  in  the 
Continental  Army ;  was  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill, 
and  saw  subsequent  service  in  the  army. 

Miss  Daisy  Brown.  470 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Daniel  Brown,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Orton  Brown  and  Elizabeth 
WoUard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Cotes  Brown  and  Eliza 
Davis  Haskins,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Judge  Samuel  Augustus 
Brown  and  Prudence  Olivia  Cotes,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Brown  and  Anna 
Phelps,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Brown  joined  the  Continental  Army  at  the 
commencement  of  the  Revolutionary  struggle  and  was 
at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

Miss  Jane  E.  Thompson.  471 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Dorsey,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Wm.  Henry  Thompson  and  Emma 
Jacobs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Jacobs  and  Ann  Charlotte 
Suter,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Suter  and  Sarah  Dor- 
sey, his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Dorsey  and 
Rebecca  Pierrepoint,  his  wife. 

Richard  Dorsey  was  commissioned  a  lieutenant  in  the 
United  States  Army  January  24,  1777.  Also  captain  of 
a  company  of  Maryland  artillery  May  4,  1777.  He  was 
one  of  the  original  members  of  the  Cincinnati. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  173 


Mrs.  Emma  Richardson  Moses.  472 

Born  in  South  Carolina. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Richardson. 

Daughter  of  James  S.  G.  Richardson  and  Mary  P. 
Wilder,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Richardson  and  Emma 
Buford,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Wm.  Richardson,  who 
served  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution  and  was  a  member 
of  the  First  Provisional  Congress.  He  was  taken  a 
prisoner  at  Charleston ;  after  his  exchange  he  was  ap- 
pointed quartermaster  and  held  his  commission  to  the 
end  of  the  war. 

Mrs.  Maria  Lewis  Jons.  473 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Penrose  Nevins  Jons. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Thomas  Lewis,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Senator  John  F.  Lewis  and  Serena  Shaffy, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  T.  Samuel  Hance  Lewis  and  Nancy 
,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Lewis  and  Anne 
Hance,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col .  Thomas  Lewis  and 
Margaret  Strother,  his  wife. 

Col.  Thomas  Lewis  was  a  member  of  the  House  of 
Burgesses  of  Virginia  and  commanded  a  regiment  in  the 
Revolution. 

Miss  Mary  Ingram  Stille.  474 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Philips,  born  in  Wales  ;  lived  in 
Chester,  Pa. 

Daughter  of  Abram  Stille  and  Hannah  Jefferis,  his 
wife. 


174  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Stille  and  Hannah  Philips, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Philips  and  Sarah 
Thomas,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Philips  was  second  lieutenant,  Seventh  Battal- 
ion, Pennsylvania  militia. 

Mrs.  Mary  Barrand.  47^ 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Philip  Barrand,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Judge  Richard  Henry  Baker  and  Lelia 
Barrand,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Philip  Barrand  and  Anne  Hans- 
ford, his  wife. 

Dr.  Philip  Barrand,  it  is  supposed,  was  a  surgeon  in 
the  American  Army  ;  data  not  filed. 

Mrs.  Anna  Mersereau  Steers.  476 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Edward  Paulett  Steers. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Mersereau,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  James  Guyon  Mersereau  and  Emily  Anice 
Butts,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Mersereau  and  Dinah  Gar- 
retson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Mersereau  and  Le 
Grange ,  his  wife. 

Joshua  Mersereau  was  called  by  the  British  the  ' '  Rebel 
Mersereau,"  and  they  put  a  price  upon  his  head.  His 
services  as  deputy  commissary  general  during  the  war 
were  of  great  value  to  his  country.  He  continued  in 
the  service  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Susan  C.  Mersereau  Steers.  477 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Abraham  Steers. 
Descendant  of  Joshua  Mersereau. 
See  N.  No.  476. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  175 


Miss  Anna  Maude  Steers.  478 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Mersereau. 
Daughter  of  Abraham  Steers  and  Susan  C.  Mersereau, 
his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  476. 

Mrs.  Frances  A.  Mersereau  Berry.  479 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Thomas  J.  Berry. 
Descendant  of  Joshua  Mersereau. 
See  N.  No.  476. 

Miss  Emily  Eunice  Mather.  480 

Born  in  Pennsj'lvania. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Mersereau. 

Daughter  of  Brainard  Mather  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
Mersereau,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Guyon  Mersereau  and  Emily 
Anice  Butts,  his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  476. 

Miss  Aline  Blanche  Chaffee.  481 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Asa  Chaffee,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Edward  James  Chaffee  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth Young,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Chaffee  and  Harriet  Sophia 
Billings,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elam  Chaffee  and  Elizabeth 
Spencer,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Cyril  Chaffee  and 
Patience  Sexton,  his  wife.  He  was  a  Revolutionary 
soldier. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Chaffee  and 
Mary  Hewlett,  his  wife. 


176  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Asa  Chaffee's  name  appears  on  the  roll  of  a  Massa- 
chusetts company  who  marched  in  defense  of  American 
liberty  to  Lexington.  He  was  also  one  of  the  defenders 
at  Ticonderoga . 

Mrs,  Philip  Carpenter.  482 


Mrs.  Alice  Hawley  Truax.  483 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Wife  of  Chauncey  Shaffer  Truax. 

Descendant  of  Amos  Hawley,  of  Farmington,  Conn. 

Daughter  of  Ravaud  Kearney  Hawley  and  Virginia  F. 
Knight,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elias  Hawley  and  Catharine  Berry, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Amos  Hawley  and  Achsah 
Strong,  his  wife. 

Ames  Hawley  was  a  soldier  in  Gen.  Wadsworth's 
brigade,  in  Col.  Fisher  Gay's  regiment,  and  in  Capt. 
Bidwell's  company. 

Miss  A.  Manuela  Rasines.  484 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  James  Ferris. 

Daughter  of  P.  Antonio  Rasines  and  Ada  Jex,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Antonio  Rasines  and  Amelia  Ferris, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Sands  Ferris  and  Susan 
Potter,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Ferris,  who  was 
a  soldier  in  the  Revolution ;  was  taken  prisoner  when 
Washington's  army  retreated  from  New  York  to  Long 
Island,  and  was  confined  in  the  "Old  Sugar  House." 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  \^^ 


Mrs.  Amelia  Ferris  Rasines.  48^ 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Antonio  Rasines. 
Descendant  of  James  Ferris. 
See  N.  No.  484. 

Miss  Marianna  McGown.  486 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  McGown,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Judge  Henry  Post  McGown  and  Mary  A. 
Dailey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  McGown  and  Eliza  A.  S. 
Ferris,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  McGown  and  Mar- 
garet Benson,  his  wife. 

Andrew  McGown  acted  as  a  guide  to  mislead  the 
British  while  Washington's  army  made  good  their  escape 
without  loss  to  Fort  Washington. 

See  N.  No.  487  for  the  other  side  of  the  ancestry. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ann  Post  McGown  Wright.  487 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  James  H.  Wright. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Post,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  McGown  and  Eliza  A.  S.  Ferris, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Ferris  and  Ann  Post, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Post  and  Elizabeth 
Board,  his  wife. 

Henry  Post  was  a  drummer  boy. 

See  N.  No.  486. 

Mrs.  Mary  Emma  Demarest  McGown.  488 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Henry  P.  McGown,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Peter  D.  Demarest,  of  New  Jersey. 


178  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  John  H.  Demarest,  M.  D.,  and  Sarah 
Catherine  Hopper,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  H.  Demarest  and  Mary  Ann 
Hemphill,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Peter  D.  Demarest  and  Cath- 
alina  Benson,  his  wife. 

Peter  D.  Demarest  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Julia  Haines.  489 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  H.  Haines. 

Descendant  of  John  Voorhees. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Henry  Thompson  and  Sarah 
Crim,  his  wife. 

Granddatighter  of  Joseph  Henry  Thompson  and  Nancy 
Voorhees,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Voorhees  and  Ruth 
Stockton,  his  wife. 

John  Voorhees  was  diplomatic  agent  for  the  United 
States  Government. 

Also  descendant  of  William  Carmichael  and 

Brooke,  his  wife,  she  being  the  mother  of  William 
Carmichael,  a  patriot  in  the  war. 

Mrs.  Maria  A.  Dayton.  490 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Abraham  C.  Daj^ton. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Adams,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  David  Tomlinson,  M.  D.,  and  Cornelia 
Adams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams  and  Annis  Canfield, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Adams,  who  was  a 
member  of  the  Continental  Congress  and  chief  justice 
of  Superior  Court,  State  of  Connecticut. 

Mrs.  Ellen  A.  Warren.  491 

Born  in  New  York. 
Wife  of  Henry  A.  Warren  (deceased) . 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL,  179 


Descendant  of  Andrew  Adams,  of  Connecticut. 
See  N.  No.  490. 

Mrs.  Augusta  Lawrence  Pratt.  492 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Thomas  H.  Pratt. 

Descendant  of  Samnel  Townsend  and  Solomon  Town- 
send. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Arthur  Lawrence  and  Hannah 
Russell  Mickle,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Effingham  Lawrence  and  Ann 
Townsend,  2d,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Townsend  and  Ann 
Townsend,  ist,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Townsend  and 
Sarah  Stoddard,  his  wife. 

He  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Congress  before, 
during,  and  after  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Solomon  Townsend  was  a  midshipman  in  the  Conti- 
nental Navy. 

Mrs.  Laura  Perry  Monteath  Swinburne.     493 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Brown  and  Asa  Douglas. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  Perry  and  Susan  B.  Rattoone,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Rattoone  and  Olive  Brown, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Brown  and  Lucy 
Douglas,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Douglas  and  Re- 
becca Wheeler,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Brown  served  in  the  Continental  Army,  and 
was  in  the  battle  of  Bennington,  at  Bemis  Heights,  and 
at  the  surrender  of  Burgoyne ;  at  the  recommendation  of 
Washington  received  a  major's  commission. 

Asa  Douglas  led  an  independent  company  called  the 
"  Silver  Grays  "  at  the  battle  of  Bennington,  August  i6, 
1777. 


180  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Mrs.  Mary  Frances  Deraismes  Thornton.    494 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  George  Thornton. 

Descendant  of  Gilbert  Townsend  Vail,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Adolph  B.  Deraismes  and  Sarah  E.  Vail, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Howell  Corwin  Vail  and  Giles  N. 
Gamble,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Alexander  Vail  and 
Julia  Smith,  his  wife. 

Great-great-grandaughter  of  Gilbert  Townsend  Vail 
and  Hannah  Arnot,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Vail  and 
Hannah  Petty,  his  wife. 

Gilbert  T.  Vail,  Joseph  A.  Vail,  and  Samuel  Vail 
fought  for  their  country's  freedom  as  private  soldiers. 

Miss  Hartley  Graham.  49^ 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  William  Graham,  her  father,  of 
Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  William  Graham  and  Ann  Hartley, 
his  wife. 

On  the  loth  of  February,  1778,  Dr.  William  Graham 
joined  the  First  Virginia  Regiment  as  surgeon  and  served 
through  the  war. 

Mrs.  Cornelia  Augusta  Tibbetts.  496 

Born  in  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Klisha  Tibbetts. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Galbraith,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  G.  Miller  (Col.,  U.  S.  A.,)  and 
Cornelia  Augusta  McVickar,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Galbraith  Miller  and  Caro- 
line Elizabeth  Kurtz,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Miller  and  Annie 
Galbraith,  his  wife. 


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MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  1  81 


Great-great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Galbraith  who 
served  in  the  army  as  captain  and  major.  His  commis- 
sion as  major  was  signed  by  Benjamin  Franklin. 

Mrs.  Lucy  Atkinson  Pryor  Brown.  497 

Born  in  Virginia. 
Wife  of  Arthur  Page  Brown. 
Descendant  of  Richard  Bland,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  Judge  Roger  A.  Pryor,  Lly.  D.,  and  Sara 
Agnes  Rice,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  2. 

Mrs.  Charlotte  J.  Bell.  498 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  A.  Bell. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Samuel  Bradford,  of  New 
Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Jones  and  Deborah  Bradford,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bradford  and  Mary  Flint, 
his  wife. 

Samuel  Bradford  was  a  sergeant  with  Capt.  Isaac 
Balwin,  in  Col.  John  Stark's  command  ;  was  engaged 
in  the  siege  of  Boston,  and  was  at  the  battles  of  Bunker 
Hill  and  Trenton. 

Miss  Elizabeth  H.  Rockwell.  499 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Bezaleel  Beebe,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  B.  Beebe  Rockwell  and  Caroline  Hins- 
dale, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Reuben  Rockwell  and  Rebecca 
Beebe,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Bezaleel  Beebe  and  Elizabeth 
Marsh,  his  wife. 

Bezaleel  Beebe  entered  as  lieutenant  and  rose  to  the 
rank  of  colonel  in  the  Continental  Army. 


■182  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Kate  Trimble  de  Roode.  ^oo 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Eugene  de  Roode  (deceased). 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Barlow,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  William  W.  Trimble  and  Mary  Barlow, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Trimble  (U.  S.  District 
Judge)  and  Eliza  Porter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Martin  Barlow  and  Frances  Can- 
trell,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Barlow,  who  fought 
in  the  Continental  Army  under  Eafayette,  and  was  at 
York  town. 

Mrs.  Georgina  Elmina  Shippen.  i^qi 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  William  Watson  Shippen. 

Descendant  of  John  Morton  and  Hester  Sophia  Kem- 
per, of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Morton  and  Caroline 
Augusta  Denning,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Jacob  Morton  and  Catharine 
Ludlow,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Morton  and  Hester 
Sophia  Kemper,  his  wife. 

John  Morton  was  known  as  the  "  Rebel  Banker." 
He  deposited  money  in  the  loan  office  to  aid  the  Colonies 
in  their  struggle  for  freedom. 

Mrs.  Rosette  Denning  Forbes.  ^02 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Reginald  H.  Forbes. 

Descendant  of  John  Morton  and  Hester  Sophia  Kem- 
per, his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  501. 

Mrs.  Rose  M.  Roesener.  ^03 

Born  in  Indiana. 
Wife  of  Charles  H.  Roesener. 


AAEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  I83 


Descendant  of  William  Deaner. 

Daughter    of    Charles    Cooley    Chaphi    and    Delila 
.  his  wife. 


Granddaughter  of  William  Deaner  and  Phoebe , 

his  wife;   and  Timothy  Chapin  and  Martha ,  his 

wife. 

William  Deaner  was  a  fifer  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Miss  Lillian  A.  Norton.  ^^4 

Born  iu  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Parker,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Hannibal  Davenport  Norton  and  Nellie 
Amanda  Williams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Francis  Williams  and  Re- 
becca Maria  Parker,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Parker  and  Maria  Green. 

his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Parker  and  Han- 
nah Stearns,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Parker 

and  Lydia  Moore,  his  wife. 

Capt.  John  Parker  commanded  a  company  of  minute 
men  who  stood  firmly  at  their  post  when  ordered  to  dis- 
perse by  the  impetuous  Pitcairn. 

In  the  State  House,  Boston,  are  two  muskets,  memo- 
rials of  Capt.  Parker,  inscribed  "The  first  firearm  cap- 
tured in  the  War  for  Independence,"  and  "This  firearm 
used  by  Capt.  John  Parker,  in  the  battle  of  Lexington, 
April  19,  I775-" 

Mrs.  Emma  Halstead  Andruss  Chipman.        ^o^ 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Amos  James  Chipman. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Caleb  Halsted,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Judge  Caleb  Halsted  Andruss  and  Emma 
Sutherland  Goble,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Brig.  Gen.  Isaac  Andruss  and  Mary 
Cook  Halsted,  his  wife. 


184  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Luther  Goble  and  Sarah  Gwinnup, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Caleb  Halsted  and  Abi- 
gail Lyon,  his  wife. 

Dr.  Caleb  Halsted  was  a  physician  and  surgeon  in  the 
Continental  Ar^l3^ 

Mrs.  Horatio  C.  King.  ^o6 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Col.  Horatio  C.  King. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Raymond,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Tasker  Howard  and  Susan  Taylor 
Raymond,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eliakim  Raymond  and  Mary  Car- 
rington,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Raymond  and 
Dorothea  Ward,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Raymond  was  a  corporal  of  Connecticut 
coast-guards.  For  seven  years  he  never  slept  in  a 
house.     His  home  was  burned  by  the  British. 

Miss  Louise  Watkins  Heyward.  1^07 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Heyward,  of  Georgia. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Savage  Heyward,  Jr. ,  and  Louisa 
Watkins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Savage  Heyward  and 
Georgiana  Hasell,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Heyward  and  Anne 
Cuthbert,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Heyward  and 
Elizabeth  Savage,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Heyward  was  a  member  of  the  Provisional 
Congress,  and  signed  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Mrs.  Catherine  Lightfoot  Thompson.         508 

Born  in  Virginia. 
Widow  of  Judge  Lucas  P.  Thompson,  of  Virginia. 
Descendant  of  Judge  Paul  Carrington,  of  Virginia. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  185 


Daughter  of  William  Allen  Carrington  and  Sarah  E. 
Scott,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Paul  Carrington  and  Mildred 
Howell  Coles,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Judge  Paul  Carrington,  Sr., 
and  Margaret  Read,  his  wife. 

Paul  Carrington  was  a  member  of  the  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, of  Committee  of  Correspondence,  and  Commit- 
tee of  Public  Safety. 

Miss  JUDITH   PARKHURST  SINCLAIR.  W 

Born  in  Maine. 
Descendant  of  Joshua  Sinclair,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  Joshua  Sinclair  and  Sevilla  Jackson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Sinclair  and  Abigail  Potter, 

his  wife. 

Joshua  Sinclair  was  a  private  soldier  in  Col.  Badger's 
regiment.  Also  in  1780  in  Col.  Joseph  Cilley's  regi- 
ment. 

Mrs.  Charlotte  Stickney  Everett.  ^io 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  John  Reed,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Ludovicus  Reed  and  Charlotte 
Stickney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Reed  and  Charlotte  Stickney, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Reed  and  Rachel  Clark, 

his  wife. 

John  Reed  was  a  minute  man  in  the  battle  of  Dorches- 
ter Heights. 

Also  a  descendant  of  John  Stickney,  a  patriot  of  the 
Revolution. 

Mrs.  Sylvia  M.  I.  McC.  Lewis.  ^h 

Born  in  Ohio. 
Wife  of  E.  R.  Lewis,  of  Evanston,  111. 


186  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN    REVOLUTION. 


Descendant  of  Samuel  Wheeler,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  F.  McClintock  and  Laura  R. 
Wheeler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Wheeler  and  Ruby  Dewey, 
his  wife. 

Samuel  Wheeler  enlisted  in  1780  in  the  Fourth  Regi- 
ment, Massachusetts  Line.  Honorably  discharged  three 
5'ears  and  eight  months  later. 

Mrs.  Charlotte  E.  W.  Coe.  S12 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Albert  L.  Coe. 

Descendant  of  Abner  Woodward,  of  Connecticut, 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Woodward  and  Submit  T.  Dun- 
ham, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abner  Woodward,  a  Revolutionary 
soldier. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Woodward,  who  was 
a  commissioned  officer  in  the  army  ;  was  at  the  battle 
of  Bunker  Hill. 

Also  descendant  of  Jonathan  Fuller,  who  served  as 
a  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Whitmore's  company. 

Mrs.  Anna  Elizabeth  Durborow.  ^i^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Allan  Cathcart  Durborow. 

Descendant  of  William  Richards,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Boyer  and  Elizabeth  Richards,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Richards,  Sr.,  and  Eliza- 
beth Baird,  his  wife. 

William  Richards,  Sr.,  was  intensely  patriotic  and 
took  deep  interest  in  the  struggle  for  liberty  ;  he  was 
among  the  signers  of  the  "  Non-Importation  Act." 

Mrs.  Louise  Dickinson  Sherman.  514 

Born  in  New  York. 
Wife  of  P.  L.  Sherman. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  187 


Descendant  of  Walton  Booth,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Ralph  Dickinson  and  Julia  Ann 
Booth,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Anson  Booth  and  Sally  Wooster, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Walter  Booth  and  Mary  New- 
ton, his  wife. 

Walter  Booth  was  a  private  in  the  Continental  Army, 
enlisted  April  lo,  1777. 

Mrs.  Sarah  L.  French.  t^i^ 

Born  in  Michigan. 

Wife  of  James  H.  French. 

Descendant  of  Jeremiah  Selkri gg,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Harry  Webb  and  Olive  Ann  Selkrigg, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  L,orrin  Selkrigg  and  Jemima  Vassar, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Selkrigg  and  Olive 
Stoddard,  his  wife. 

Jeremiah  Selkrigg  entered  the  service  at  the  first  alarm 
of  war  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

Miss  Matilda  Wilkins  Denny.  ^i6 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Denny,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Harmer  Denny  and  Elizabeth  F.  O'Hara, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Denny  and  Nancy  Wil- 
kins, his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Denny  was  an  ensign  when  but  seventeen 
years  old.  Afterwards  was  a  lieutenant,  captain,  major, 
and  served  until  the  close  of  the  war. 

Mrs.  Maria  Irwin  Holdship.  ^17 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Henry  Holdship. 

Descendant  of  John  Irwin,  Ireland  and  Pennsylvania. 


188  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Irwin  and  Elizabeth  Peterson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Irwin  and  Hannah  Taylor,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Irwin  and  Mary  Patti- 
son,  his  wife. 

John  Irwin  went  into  the  service  of  his  adopted 
country  early  in  the  war.  He  was  with  Washington  at 
the  surrender  at  Yorktown,  and  was  a  member  of  the 
Cincinnati. 

Miss  Hannah  Irwin.  ^i8 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  John  Irwin. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Irwin  and  Elizabeth  Peterson,  his 
wife. 

See  N.  No.  517. 

Mrs.  Amelia  Neville  Shields  Oliver.  ^19 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  James  Brown  Oliver. 

Descendant  of  Gen.  John  Neville,  Maj.  Isaac  Craig, 
and  Maj.  Daniel  Leet. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Leet  Shields  and  Winifred  Ame- 
lia Chaplin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Shields  and  Eliza  L,eet,  his 
wife;  and  of  John  H.  Chaplin  and  Harriet  Craig  (mater- 
nal), his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Maj .  Daniel  Leet  and  Wilhel- 
mina  Ballou,  his  wife;  and  of  Maj.  Isaac  Craig  and 
Amelia  Neville  (maternal),  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  John  Neville  and 
Winifred  Oldham,  his  wife. 

Maj .  Daniel  Leet  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War  as 
quartermaster,  paymaster,  and  brigade  master  in  the 
Virginia  Line. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  189 


Isaac  Craig  was  a  lieutenant  of  marines  and  commis- 
sioned as  captain.  He  was  present  at  the  crossing  of 
the  Delaware  and  in  subsequent  battles. 

Gen.  John  Neville  was  colonel  of  Fourtli  Regiment, 
Virginia  Line  in  Revolution. 

Miss  Amelia  Neville  Oliver.  po 

Boru  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Gen.  John  Neville,  Maj.  Isaac  Craig, 
and  Maj.  Daniel  Leet. 

Daughter  of  James  Brown  Oliver  and  Amelia  Neville 
Shields,  his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  519. 

Mrs.  M.  D.  Denny.  ^21 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  J.  O'Hara  Denny. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  George  Stevenson,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Henry  Stevenson  and  Elizabeth  Dar- 
ragh,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  George  Stevenson  and  Mary 
Holmes,  his  wife. 

Dr.  George  Stevenson  raised  a  company  and  enrolled 
in  Chambers'  regiment,  the  first  of  the  line  in  Pennsyl- 
vania. He  participated  in  the  battle  of  Brandywine. 
He  drew  a  plan  of  the  battlefield,  which  is  still  in  the 
possession  of  the  family,  a  copy  of  which  was  presented 
to  Lafayette  on  the  occasion  of  his  visit  to  the  battlefield 
in  1825. 

Mrs.  Henrietta  Logan  Scott.  ^22 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Charles  H.  Scott. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  George  Bryan,  of  Dublin  and 
Philadelphia. 

Daughter  of  John  T.  Logan  and  Henrietta  Bryan,  his 
wife. 


190  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Bryan  and  Anna  Maria 
Steinman,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Bryan. 

George  Bryan  was  vice  president  of  Executive  Coun- 
cil, member  of  Committee  of  Safety,  framer  of  Constitu- 
tion of  Pennsylvania,  and  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania. 

Mrs.  Elvira  Gould  Brokaw.  ^23 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Isaac  Vail  Brokaw. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Timothy  Tuttle,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Gould  and  Eloise  Elvira  Tuttle, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Tuttle  and  Elizabeth  Far- 
rand,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Tuttle  and  Mary 
Ward,  his  wife. 

Timothy  Tuttle  was  a  captain  of  New  Jersey  militia 
in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Mrs.  Mary  Cynthia  Baker  Chaffee.  ^24 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Edward  James  Chaffee. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Baker,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Baker  and  Hannah  Durand,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Baker  and  Cynthia  Shattuck, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Baker  and  Margaret 
Osborn,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Baker  was  a  soldier  in  the  Continental  Army, 
in  Capt.  Scudder's  company,  of  New  Jersey. 

Miss  Jessie  Gilpin  Cooke.  ^2^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Robert  Smith,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  William  Harvey  Cooke  and  Elizabeth 
Richmond  Marsden,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  191 


Granddaughter  of  John  Hatton  Marsden  and  Susan 
Grier,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Smith  Grier  and  Eliz- 
abeth Laverty,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Grier  and  Su- 
sannah Smith,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Smith  and 
Margaret  Vaughn,  his  wife. 

Robert  Smith  was  commissioned  lieutenant  by  the 
Supreme  Executive  Council  for  Chester  county,  Pa., 
having  sole  charge  of  raising,  arming,  and  provisioning 
the  military  contingent  of  his  district. 

Mrs.  Katherine  J.  Cooper.  ^26 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Philip  H.  Cooper,  U.  S.  N. 

Descendant  of  Col.  James  Taylor,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Taintor  Foote  and  Jordena  Harris, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj .  Horatio  J.  Harris  and  Keturah 
Taylor,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  James  Taylor  and  Ke- 
turah Moses,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Col.  James  Tay- 
lor and  Anne  Hubbard,  his  wife. 

James  Taylor  was  lieutenant  colonel  of  militia  under 
Gen.  Washington. 

Mrs.  Myrah  Gray  Eakins.  ^27 

Born  in  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Joseph  J.  Eakins. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  George  Gray,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter   of   Joseph    Davis    Bondurant   and  Myrah 
Gray,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Angerenn  Gray  and  Myrah  McCon- 

nell,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  George  Gray  and  Mil- 
dred Thompson,  his  wife. 


192  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Capt.  George  Gray  went  forth  at  the  head  of  one 
hundred  men  against  the  British,  that  the  old  flag  might 
float  over  the  heads  of  free  men  ! 

Mrs.  Ethel  Grace  Harrison.  ^28 

Born  in  Mar5-land. 

Wife  of  D.  B.  Harrison. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Strembeck,  Sr.,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Louis  Joseph  Allen  and  Mary  E.  Ber- 
ford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Ambrose  Allen  and  Eliza- 
beth Strembeck,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Strembeck,  Jr.,  and 
Ann  Davis,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Strembeck,  Sr., 
and  Maria  Steinmetz,  his  wife. 

Jacob  Strembeck  was  drummer  and  private  in  Col. 
Thomas  Proctor's  (Fourth)  Artillery,  afterwards  pro- 
moted to  ensign.  He  was  in  the  battle  of  Brandy  wine 
and  wintered  at  Valley  Forge. 

Mrs.  Amelia  Leavitt  Hill.  ^29 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Edward  Bruce  Hill. 

Descendant  of  Seth  Field,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Cheney  Foote,  M.  D.,  and  Ame- 
lia Leavitt  Jenkins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hon.  Elial  Todd  Foote  and  Anna 
Cheney,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Foote  and  Sibyl  Doo- 
little,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Doolittle  and 
Sibyl  Field,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Field  and 
Susan  Doolittle,  his  wife. 

Seth  Field  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Corre- 
spondence and  Safety,  of  Northfield,  Mass. 


/.  MRS.  H.    r.  BOVNTON, 

]'ice-Pt esidenl  General. 

2.  MRS.  MARSHALL  MAC  DONALD, 

Treasurer  General. 

3.  MRS.  F.  O.  ST.  CLAIR, 

I  'ice-President  General. 


4.  MRS.  GEORGE  H.  SHIELDS, 

Recording  Secretary  General. 

5.  MRS.  A.   li\  GREELY, 

Vice-President  General. 

6.  MRS.  LEO  KNOTT, 

Vice-President  General. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  193 


Mrs.  Lucia  Houston  Hull.  ^30 

Born  in  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  George  Huntington  HulL 

Descendant  of  CoL  William  Polk,  Gen.  Thomas 
Polk,  Gen.  Allen  Jones,  and  Col.  Nicholas  Long. 

Daughter  of  Russell  Houston  and  Grizelda  Polk,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  William  Polk  and  Mary  Long, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  William  Polk  and  Gri- 
zelda Gilchrist,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Thomas  Polk  and 
Susan  Spratt,  his  wife. 

Col.  Wm.  Polk  was  present  at  the  drawing  of  the 
Mecklenburg  Declaration  of  Independence;  joined  the 
Continental  Army  and  served  through  the  war  ;  was  a 
member  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Gen.  Thomas  Polk  signed  the  Mecklenburg  Declara- 
tion of  Independence  ;  was  colonel  of  minute  men. 

Gen.  Allen  Jones  was  brigadier  general  of  minute 
men  of  North  Carolina ;  member  of  Continental  Congress. 

Col.  Nicholas  Long  was  colonel  of  minute  men  and 
commissary  general  of  North  Carolina. 

Mrs.  Alice  Gray  Ingles.  ^3^ 

Born  in  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  William  C.  Ingles. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  George  Gray. 
Same  ancestry  as  N.  No.  527. 

Marquise  Clara  Lanza.  ^32 

Born  in  Kansas. 

Wife  of  Marquis  Manfredi  Lanza. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Rezin  Hammond. 

Daughter  of  Wm.  A.  Hammond  (surgeon  general,  U. 
S.  A.)  and  Helen  Nisbet,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Wesley  Hammond,  M.  D., 
and  Sarah  Pinkney,  his  wife. 


194  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Philip  Hammond  and 
Nancy  Joyce,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Rezin  Hammond  and 
Ann  Catherine  Sellman,  his  wife.  He  was  a  member  of 
the  Committee  of  Safety  of  the  L,egislative  Council  of 
Maryland. 

Mrs.  Caroline  E.  Monell.  ^33 

Boru  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Judge  John  J.  Monell  (deceased). 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Stephens  Smith,  of  New 
York. 

Daughter  of  John  Peter  de  Wint  and  Caroline  Amelia 
,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  W.  S.  Smith  and  Abigail 
Adams,  his  wife. 

Col.  William  Stephens  Smith  entered  the  army  at 
the  age  of  eighteen  ;  was  on  Washington's  staff  a  great 
part  of  the  time  ;  and  fought  in  twenty -two  battles. 
His  wife  was  the  only  daughter  of  John  and  Abigail 
Adams. 

Mrs.  Minnie  Berford  Ludin.  ^34 

Wife  of  George  Ludin. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Strembeck,  Sr. 

Same  ancestry  as  N.  No.  528. 

Miss  Mary  Falconer  Perrin.  1^3^ 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  John  Falconer,  of  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Daughter  of  John  Corbey  Perrin  and  Jane  Falconer 
Vogel,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Matthew  Vogel  and  Ann  Falconer, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Falconer  and  Elizabeth 
Purdy,  his  wife. 

John  Falconer  was  a  captain  under  Gen.  Thomas,  and 
served  his  country  in  the  army  during  the  war. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  195 


Miss  Anna  Falconer  Perrin.  936 

Descendant  of  John  Falconer. 

See  N.  No.  535. 

Mrs.  Eliza  Curtiss  Prescott.  ^37 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  George  B.  Prescott. 

Descendant  of  Israel  Parsons,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Israel  Merrick  Parsons  and  Maria  Curtiss, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Israel  Parsons  and  Polly  Marvin, 
his  wife. 

Israel  Parsons  enlisted  in  the  Continental  Army  and 
was  assistant  quartermaster. 

Miss  Elizabeth  DeWitt  Robinson.  ^38 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Trumbull,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Jeremiah  P.  Robinson  and  Margaret  D. 
Lanman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  T.  Lanman  and  Margaret 
Downing,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Lanman  and  Abigail 
Trumbull,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Trumbull  and 
Sarah  Backus,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Trum- 
bull and  Faith  Robinson,  his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  539. 

Mrs.  Florence  Trumbull  Lanman  Van  Buren.  ^39 

Born  in  Rhode  Island. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Broadhead  Van  Buren. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Trumbull,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  David  Trumbull  Lanman  and  Elizabeth 
Batelle  Knapp,  his  wife. 


196  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Granddaughter  of  Peter  Lanman  and  Catherine  Cook, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Lanman  and  Abigail 
Trumbull,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Trumbull  and 
Sarah  Backus,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Trum- 
bull and  Faith  Robinson,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Trumbull  was  colonial  governor  of  Con- 
necticut and  chief  commissary  general  of  the  Revolution, 
having  charge  also  of  issuing  letters  of  marque  and  re- 
prisal and  of  the  enlistment  of  troops.  Familiarly  called 
by  Washington  "  Brother  Jonathan." 

Mrs.  Maria  L.  Warner.  ^40 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Adams  Warner. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Engle,  of  Philadelphia. 

Daughter  of  John  Lovett  and  Maria  Engle,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Engle  and  Janet  Strachan, 
his  wife. 

Andrew  Engle  received  his  commission  as  lieutenant, 
Third  Pennsylvania  Regiment,  December  20,  1778,  and 
remained  in  the  army  until  it  was  disbanded  in  1783. 

Mrs.  Ann  Eliza  Woodbury  Wynkoop.  ^41 

Born  in  North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Gerardus  H.  Wynkoop. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Easton,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Daughter  of  Gen.  Daniel  P.  Woodbury  and  Catherine 
Rachel  Childs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Thomas  Childs  and  Ann  Eliza 
Cory  ton,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Timothy  Childs  and 
Rachel  Easton,  his  wife.  He  was  a  lieutenant  of 
minute  men. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Easton,  who  served 


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in  the  Continental  Army  under  the  command  of  Ethan 
Allen,  and  was  at  the  storming  of  Ticonderoga. 

Also  descendant  of  Capt.  Timothy  Childs,  who  raised 
a  company  of  minute  men  in  Deerfield,  Mass. 

Mrs.  Adelaide  Bronk  Lampman.  ^42 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  L,ouis  Lampman. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  L-  Bronk,  New  York; 
Lieut.  Col.  Leonard  Bronk,  New  York;  and  Col.  John 
Ely,  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Leonard  Bronk  and  Maria  Ely,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Col.  Leonard  Bronk  and 
Catharine  Van  Den  Berg,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Maj.  John  L.  Bronk  and 
Elsie  Van  Buren,  his  wife. 

John  L.  Bronk  was  commissioned  second  major  of  the 
Eleventh  Regiment  by  the  Provincial  Congress  of  the 
Colony  of  New  York.  His  son,  Leonard  Bronk,  was 
commissioned  first  lieutenant  by  Gov.  George  Clinton. 

Also  descendant  of  Col.  John  Ely,  who  raised  and 
equipped  a  regiment  with  his  own  money,  which  he 
commanded. 

Miss   FLORENCE  WaDSWORTH    PRESCOTT.  ^4} 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Israel  Parsons,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  George  Bartlett  Prescott  and   Eliza  Cur- 
tiss,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  537. 

Miss  Alice  A.  Catlin.  ^44 

Born  in  Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Thomas  Catlin  and  Capt.  Noah 
Guernsey,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Guy  Catlin  and  Julia  Guernsey,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Levi  Catlin  and  Elizabeth  Landon, 


198  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

his  wife  ;  and  of  Noah  Guernsey  and  Amanda  Crosby, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  L,ieut.  Thomas  Catlin  and 
Capt.  Noah  Guernsey. 

Thomas  Catlin  was  lieutenant  in  the  Continental 
Army,  serving  in  a  company  raised  in  Litchfield,  which 
marched  to  New  York  with  the  first  six  battalions  from 
Connecticut. 

Capt.  Noah  Guernsey  also  serv^ed  in  the  Continental 
Army  (tradition). 

Miss  Fanny  Wynkoop  Clark.  ^4^ 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  James  Schureman,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  James  J.  Clark  and  Emma  Wynkoop, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Richard  Wynkoop  and  Cath- 
erine Schureman,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Schureman  and  Elea- 
nor Williamson,  his  wife. 

James  Schureman  was  commander  of  a  company  in 
the  battle  of  Eong  Island,  and  a  minute  man  afterwards. 

Mrs.  Emma  Wynkoop  Clark.  ^46 

Wifeof  James  J.  Clark. 

Descendant  of  James  Schureman,  of  New  Jersey. 

See  N.  No.  545. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Townsend  Meagher.  ^47 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Maj.  Gen.  Thomas  Francis  Meagher,  U.  S. 
V.  (deceased). 

Descendant  of  Gen.  Edward  Paine,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Townsend  and  Caroline  Paine  Par- 
rish,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Edward  Paine,  who  was  an 
ofiicer  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution,  and  the  founder  of 
Painesville,  Ohio. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  I99 


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Mrs.  Mary  J.  Field.  549 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  George  White  Field,  M.  D.  (deceased). 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Van  Doren,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Jones,  M.  D.,  and  Rosannah 
Covert,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Covert,  M.  D.,  and  Maria 
Van  Doren,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Van  Doren  and 
Mary  Covert,  his  wife. 

Capt.  Abraham  Van  Doren  enlisted  as  a  sergeant  in 
the  company  of  Capt.  Ten  Eyck,  of  Second  Battalion  of 
Somerset  county,  N.  J. 

Miss  Mabel  Bradford  Benedict.  ^^o 

Born  in  District  of  Cohimbia. 

Descendant  of  John  Gano,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Frank  Rogers  Benedict  and  Sarah  Brad- 
ford, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Talmadge  Benedict  and  A. 
S. ,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  David  Benedict  and 
Margaret  H.  Gano,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Gano  and  Cor- 
nelia Vavasour,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Gano  and 
Sarah  Stites,  his  wife. 

John  Gano  was  a  captain  during  the  Revolutionary 
War. 


200  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Also  descendant  of  Col.  Dunimer  Sewell,  who  served 
as  a  colonel  and  muster  master  during  the  Revolution. 

Also  descendant  of  Thomas  Benedict,  who  served  his 
country  as  private  in  tlie  Continental  L,ine. 

Stephen  Gano  was  also  a  surgeon  in  the  American 
Army . 

IVlRS.  Caroline  Dillingham  Carpenter.         ^^i 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Matthew  H.  Carpenter  (deceased). 

Descendant  of  Paul  Dillingham,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Paul  Dillingham,  Jr.,  and  Julia  Carpen- 
ter, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Paul  Dillingham  and  Hannah 
Smith,  his  wife. 

Paul  Dillingham  was  a  soldier  in  the  Continental 
Army. 

Aliss  Elizabeth  Ward  Green.  ^^ 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Henderson,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Montgomery  Green  and  T. 
Ward,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Henderson  Green  and 
Mary  T.  Gulick,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Montgomery  Green 
and  Mary  Henderson,  his  wdfe. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Henderson 
and  Rachael  Burrowes,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Henderson  was  a  major  in  the  Continental 
Army,  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Council,  member 
of  Congress,  and  acting  governor  of  New  Jersey. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Reynolds  Ricketts.  ^^^ 

Bern  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Col.  R.  B.  Ricketts. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Burr,  of  Connecticut. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  201 


Daughter  of  William  Champion  Reynolds  and  Jane 
Holburton  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Smith  and  Frances  Holburton, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Wm.  Holburton  and  Eunice 
Burr,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Burr  and 
Eunice  Booth,  his  wife. 

Capt.  John  Burr  was  major  of  Connecticut  forces  in 
the  siege  of  Port  Royal,  N.  F.,  and  held  several  commis- 
sions in  Nova  Scotia,  the  colony,  service. 

Also  descendant  of  William  Holburton,  of  Connecti- 
cut, who  was  a  soldier  in  Connecticut  militia,  and  of 
Lieut.  Abraham  Smith,  an  officer  in  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Cornelia  V.  Washburn.  ^^4 

Born  iu  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Oliver  O.  Washburn. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Benedict,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Rodney  Sibley  and  Avis  Rebecca  Bene- 
dict, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Benedict  and  Margaret  H. 
Gano,  his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  550. 

Mrs.  Mary  Cornelia  Talbot.  sS^ 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Wife  of  William  Richmond  Talbot. 

Descendant  of  Henry  Gindrat,  South  Carolina  and 
Georgia. 

Daughter  of  Richard  James  Arnold  and  Louisa  Caro- 
line Gindrat,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abram  Gindrat  and  Barbara  Clark, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Gindrat  and  Mary 
May,  his  wife. 

Henry  Gindrat  ser\'ed  as  lieutenant  and  captain  in 
Gen.  Greene's  army. 


202  DAUGHTERS  OF   THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Also  descendant  of  Capt.  McKay,  a  patriot  and  sol- 
dier. 

Also  descendant  of  Welcome  iVrnold  and  Gov.  William 
Greene,  of  Rhode  Island,  patriots. 

Mrs.  Anne  Ives  C.  D.  Ames.  ^^6 

Born  in  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Gen.  William  Ames. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Benjamin  Hoppin  and  Ebenezer 
Dorr. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Carrington  and  Candace  C.  Dorr, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Carrington  and  Laurania 
Hoppin,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Benjamin  Hoppin  and 
Anna  Rawson,  his  wife. 

Col.  Benjamin  Hoppin  was  commissioned  captain  in 
the  Continental  Army  and  fought  under  Gen.  Washing- 
ton at  Trenton,  Princeton,  Monmouth,  and  White 
Plains. 

Also  descended  from  Ebenezer  Dorr,  who  took  the 
historic  ride  with  Paul  Revere,  each  taking  a  different 
route  ;  both  arrived  at  Clark's  house  in  Lexington  at 
nearly  the  same  time. 

Miss  Frances  Street  Hoppin.  ^^7 

Born  in  Rhode  Island. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Hoppin,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Street  Hoppin  and  Clara  Tracy, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Warner  Hoppin  and 
Frances  A.  F.  Street,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Hoppin  and  Esther 
P.  Warner,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Hoppin  and 
Anna  Rawson,  his  wife.  • 

See  N.  No.  556. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  203 


Miss  Mary  Cornelia  Talbot,  2d.  ^1^8 

Born  in  Rhode  Island. 

Descendant  of  Silas  Talbot,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Richmond  Talbot  and  Mary 
Cornelia  Arnold,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Nicoll  Talbot  and  Char- 
lotte Richmond,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Talbot 
and  Maria  DePeyster  Bancker,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Silas  Talbot  and  Anna 
Richmond,  his  wife. 

Silas  Talbot  took  an  active  leadership  in  the  battle  of 
Rhode  Island  and  was  afterwards  taken  prisoner  and 
taken  to  England.  He  served  both  in  the  army  and 
navy,  reaching  the  rank  of  commodore. 

Miss  Annie  W.  Stockbridge.  ^^9 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Charles  Mauran,  of  Rhode 
Island. 

Daughter  of  John  Calvin  Stockbridge  and  Mary  Tyler 
Mauran,  his 'wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Suchet  Mauran  and  Sophia  Bowen, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Charles  Mauran  and 
Olive  Bickwell,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Charles  Mauran 's  name  is  to  be  found  among 
that  famous  band  of  naval  commanders  who  were  the 
founders  of  the  first  fleet  of  armed  vessels  of  the  United 
States  of  North  America. 

Miss  Mary  Suchet  Stockbridge.  ^60 

Born  in  Rhode  Island. 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Charles  Mauran. 
See  N.  No.  559. 

Miss  Maria  M.  Benedict.  ^6i 

Born  in  Rhode  Island. 
Descendant  of  Thomas  Benedict. 


204  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  David  Benedict  and  Margaret  H. 
Gano,  his  wife. 

See  N.  Nos.  550  and  554. 
Descendant  of  Rev.  John  Gano. 
See  N.  No.  550. 

Miss  Sarah  Louise  Humphreys.  ^62 

Boni  iu  Rhode  Island. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Sylvanus  Martin,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daugliter  of  James  Humphreys  and  Rebecca  Covell 
Martin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Brown  Martin  and  Sally 
Thurber,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Sj'lvanus  Martin  and  Amy 
Brown,  his  wife. 

Sylvanus  Martin  was  a  lieutenant  and  captain  of  Con- 
tinental militia. 

Miss  Sallie  Duncan  Postlethwaite.  ^63 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Gen.  Charles  Scott,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  G.  Lewis  Postlethwaite  and  Sarah 
Morton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Postlethwaite  and  Mary  Scott 
(daughter  of  Gen.  Scott),  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Chas.  Scott  and  Mary 
Sweeney,  his  wife. 

Charles  Scott  commanded  the  first  company  raised 
south  of  the  James  river  for  the  Revolutionary  Army. 
He  was  promoted  to  brigadier  general .  He  was  the  last 
to  leave  the  field  at  Monmouth,  and  testified  against  Lee 
at  his  court  martial. 

Mrs.  Mary  Henshaw  Foster.  ^64 

Born  iu  Rhode  Island. 
Descendant  of  Gov.  William  Greene. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  205 


Davighter  of  George  Coolis  Nightingale  and  Mary 
Gorham  Henshaw,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Nightingale  and  Mary 
Greene,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Greene  and  Celia 
Greene,  his  wife. 

Great- great-granddaughter  of  Gov.  William  Greene 
and  Catherine  Ray,  his  wife. 

William  (^reene  was  governor  of  Rhode  Island  and  a 
member  of  the  Council  of  War. 

Mrs.  Gabrielle  Postlethwaite  Mason.         ^6^ 

Born  in  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Charles  Felix  Mason. 
Descendant  of  Maj .  Gen.  Charles  Scott. 
See  N.  No.  563. 

Mrs.  Rebekah  Burnet  G.  Goddard.  ^66 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Robert  Hale  I.  Goddard. 

Descendant  of  William  Burnet. 

Daughter  of  Hon.  Wm.  Slocum  Groesbeck  and  Eliza- 
beth Burnet,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Jacob  Burnet  and  Rebekah 
Wallace,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Surgeon  General  William 
Burnet  and  Mary  Camp,  his  wife. 

William  Burnet  was  chairman  of  Committee  of  Public 
Safety,  member  of  the  Continental  Congress  from  New 
Jersey,  and  surgeon  general  of  Eastern  Department. 

Mrs.  Laura  Harris  Craighead.  ^67 

Born  in  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  Erwin  Craighead. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Richard  Calloway,  Virginia  and 
Kentucky. 

Daughter  of  Maj.  Wm.  Hooper  Harris  and  Frances 
Virginia  Martin,  his  wife. 


206  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Chas.  C.  V.  Martin  and  Frances 
Holder  Williams,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Richard  D.  Williams 
and  Catherine  Holder,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Holder  and 
Frances  Calloway,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Richard  Cal- 
loway. 

Col.  Richard  Calloway  and  Capt.  Holder  were  patriots 
and  soldiers  in  the  struggle  for  Independence. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Woodward  Orme.  ^68 

}5orn  in  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Archibald  Orme,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Hodgson  Orme  and  Ellen  Vail 
Woodward,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Archibald  Orme  and  Lucy  Priestley, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Orme  and  Sarah  Mc- 
Allister, his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Archibald  Orme  and 
Eliza  Johns,  his  wife. 

Archibald  Orme  was  a  colonel  in  military  service. 

Also  descendant  of  William  Pope,  one  of  "  Marion's 
men,"  James  Theus,  of  the  regular  Continental  Line, 
and  Richard  McAllister,  colonel  of  minute  men. 

Miss  Helen  Talbot.  ^69 

Boru  in  Rliode  Island. 

Descendant  of  Silas  Talbot,  of  Massachusetts. 
See  N.  No.  558. 

Mrs.  Mildred  Scrutchin.  ^70 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Wife  of  J.  G.  Scrutchin. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  James  Jackson,  of  Georgia. 
Daughter  of  James  Jackson  and  Ada  Mitchell,  his 
wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  207 


Granddaughter  of  William  Henry  Jackson  and  Mil- 
dred Lewis  Cobb,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Jackson  and  Mary 
Charlotte  Young,  his  wife. 

Gov.  James  Jackson,  of  Georgia,  was  colonel  of 
legionary  corps,  Georgia  brigade,  Continental  I^ine. 

Also  descendant  of  William  Young,  member  of  first 
Provincial  Congress  of  Georgia,  and  an  ardent  patriot. 

Mrs.  Hester  D.  Boylston.  ^71 

Born  in  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  J.  Reid  Bojdston  (deceased). 

Descendant  of  William  Henry  Drayton,  of  South 
Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Alfred  Rose  Drayton  and  Martha  Somers 
Rowand,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Drayton  and  Hester  Rose 
Tidyman,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Henry  Drayton  and 
Dorothy  Golightly,  his  wife. 

William  Henry  Drayton  was  a  member  of  the  Con- 
gress which  met  in  Philadelphia,  September,  1778. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Cobb  Johnson  Hagan.  ^72 

Born  in  Alabama. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Hugh  Hagan. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Roger  Johnson. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  John  M.  Johnson  and  Mary  Willis 
Cobb,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  James  Johnson  and  Jane  I^eper, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj .  Roger  Johnson  and  Elizabeth 
Thomas,  his  wife. 

Roger  Johnson  was  major  of  the  Second  Battalion  of 
Frederick  county  militia,  commanded  by  his  brother, 
Col.  James  Johnson. 

Also  descendant  of  Jane  Merriwether  Lewis,  mother 
of  recognized  patriots  Charles  Lewis,  Nicholas  Lewis, 
and  William  Lewis. 


208  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Eliza  Bayard  Brown.  ^73 

Boru  iu  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Robert  Ewing  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Van  Brugli  lyivingston,  of  New 
York. 

Daughter  of  James  A.  Shanklin  and  Catharine  A. 
Sadler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henr\^  R.  Sadler  and  Catharine  A. 
Mcintosh,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  H.  Mcintosh  and  Eliza 
Bayard,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Bayard  and 
Catherine  Livingston,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Peter  Van  Brugh 
Livingston  and  Mary  Alexander,  his  wife. 

Peter  Van  Brugh  Livingston  was  president  of  the 
Provincial  Congress  from  the  State  of  New  York. 

Mrs.  Frances  Macbeth  Glessner.  574 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  John  J.  Glessner. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Whitehill  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  Reed  Macbeth  and  Nancy  Bayard, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Macbeth  and  Rachel 
Whitehill,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Whitehill  and  Eleanor 
Reed,  his  wife. 

Robert  Whitehill  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety  and  of  the  First  Congress. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Livingston  Steele  Adams.    ^7^ 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Egerton  Adams. 

Daughter  of  John  F.Steele  and  Frances  Mary , 

his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Oliver  Steele  and  Mary  Augusta 
Livingston,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  209 


Great-granddaughter  of  Moncrieffe  Livingston  and 
Frances  Covert,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Peter  R.  L,ivingston,  a 
noted  patriot  during  the  Revolution. 

Also  descended  from  John  Barnard  and  Timothy 
Dodd,  soldiers  in  the  Connecticut  Line. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Mattocks.  ^76 

Born  iu  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Mattocks,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Mattocks  and  Sarah  F.  Harris,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  John  Mattocks  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  Brewer,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gov.  John  Mattocks  and 
Esther  Newell,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Mattocks  and 
Sarah  Burdell,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Mattocks  was  a  captain  in  the  Continental 
Army  in  1778  ;  member  of  the  Committee  of  Ten,  and 
member  of  the  Vermont  General  Assembly  of  1783. 

Mrs.  Mary  F.  Reilly.  ^77 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Edith  Howe  Bradford,  of  Massachu- 
setts. 

Daughter  of  Joel  Willson  and  Edith  Bradford,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Bradford  and  Edith 
Howe,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Bazeeleel  Howe  and  Anna 
Foster,  his  wife. 

Darius  Howe  was  an  ensign  November  26,  1779. 

Bazeeleel  Howe  was  second  lieutenant  January  i, 
1777. 

Edith  Howe,  sister  to  the  above,  had  a  web  of  cloth 
in  the  loom  when  the  war  broke  out.  She  cut  it  up 
into  garments  for  the  soldiers  and  her  two  brothers  were 
equipped  for  the  war. 


210  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Mrs.  Mary  Washington  Keyser.  ^78 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Wife  of  Henry  Irvine  Keyser. 

Descendant  of  Augustine  Washington  and  his  wife, 
Jane  Butler  ;  also  of  his  second  wife,  Mary  Ball,  of 
Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  William  Washington  and  Mary 
A.  Barrott,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Corbin  Washington  and 
Eliza  Ridgely  Beall,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Col.  William  Augustine 
Washington  and  Jane  Washington,  daughter  of  John 
Aug.  Washington,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Augustine  Washington  and 
Anne  Aylett,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Augustine  Washington 
and  Jane  C.  Butler,  and  Mary  Ball,  his  second  wife. 

Mary  Ball  was  mother  of  Gen.  George  Washington  ; 
Augustine  Washington  was  a  brother  of  Gen.  Wash- 
ington. 

Mrs.  Helen  Field  Conover.  ^79 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Francis  Stevens  Conover. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Stockton,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Stockton  Field  and  Mary  Ritchie, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Field  and  Abigail  Stock- 
ton, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Stockton  and  Annis 
Boudinot,  his  wife. 

Richard  Stockton  was  one  of  the  signers  of  the  Decla- 
ration of  Independence. 

Mrs.  Eliza  E.  Fisher  Ayres  (deceased).  ^80 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Sylvanus  Ayres  (deceased) . 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  211 


Descendant  of  Hendrick  Fisher,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Hendrick  Fisher  and  Marj-  Brokaw,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Fisher  and  Margaret  McCrea, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Hendrick  Fisher  and  Eliza- 
beth Bries,  his  wife. 

Hendrick  Fisher  was  chairman  of  Committee  of 
Safety,  president  of  Provincial  Congress  of  New  Jersey, 
and  member  of  Assembly. 

Mrs.  Julia  Maria  Platt.  :^8i 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Wm.  Alexander  Platt. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Kenneth  Hankinson,  of  New 
Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  Hankinson  and  Deb- 
orah Bertine  Remsen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Hankinson  and  Sarah  Dun- 
ham, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Kenneth  Hankinson  and 
Eleanor  Conover,  his  wife. 

Kenneth  Hankinson  was  one  of  the  men  appointed  to 
decide  who  were  Tories.  The  property  of  the  Tories 
was  confiscated  and  they  were  lodged  in  Morristown 
jail. 

Also  descendant  of  Jacob  Fford,  who  was  colonel  of 
battalion  of  Morris  county  and  of  State  troops. 

Miss  Sarah  N.  Gilchrist.  ^82 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  John  Francis  Vacher,  born  in 
France. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Gilchrist  and  Frances  Vacher, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  John  Francis  Vacher  and  Sarah 
Potter,  his  wife. 

Dr.  John  Francis  Vacher  was  a  surgeon  of  the  Fourth 
New  York  Regiment. 


212  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Miss  Frances  D.  Booraem.  ^83 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  John  Francis  Vacher. 

Daughter  of  Henry  A.  Booraem  and  Cornelia  Van 
Vorst,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Van  Vorst  and  Sarah  Vacher, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  John  Francis  Vacher. 

See  N.  No.  582. 

Miss  Rebecca  Shields.  ^84 

Born  in  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Maj.  Daniel  I^eet,   Maj.  Isaac  Craig, 
and  Gen.  John  Neville. 
See  N.  No.  519. 

Mrs.  Lydia  Shields  Jones.  ^8i^ 

Born  in  Ohio. 
Wife  of  William  L.  Jones. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Daniel  I^eet,  Maj.  Isaac  Craig, 
and  Gen.  John  Neville. 
See  N.  No.  519. 

Miss  Mary  Pattison  Semple.  ^86 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Maj .  John  Irwin  (born  in  Ireland) ,  of 
Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Semple  and  Elizabeth  Irwin, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Irwin  and  Mary  Pat- 
tison, his  wife. 

John  Irwin  served  in  the  Pennsylvania  I^ine  during 
the  entire  war.     He  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Mrs.  Mary  O'Hara  Denny  Spring.  ^87 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  J.  Walter  Spring. 
Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Denny. 
See  N.  No.  516. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  21} 


Mrs.  Anna  Denny  Corcoran.  ^88 

Born  in  Wisconsin. 
Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Denny. 

Daughter  of  St.  Clair  Denny  and  Caroline  Frances 
Hamilton  Denny,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Denny. 
See  N.  No.  516. 

Miss  Ada  Jackson.  ^89 

Born  in  Georgia. 
Descendant  of  Gov.  James  Jackson,  of  Georgia. 
Daughter  of  James  Jackson  and  Ada  Mitchell,  his 
wife. 

See  N.  No.  570. 

Mrs.  Caroline  Denny  Corcoran  Childs.      ^90 

Born  in  Minnesota. 
Wife  of  Asa  P.  Childs,  Jr. 
Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Denny. 

Daughter  of  Wm.  M.  Corcoran  and  Annie  Hardine 
Denny,  his  wife. 

See  N.  Nos.  516  and  588. 

Miss  Mary  Elliott  McCandless.  ^91 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Stephen  Lowrey  (born  in  Ireland), 
of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Hon.  Wilson  McCandless  and  Sarah 
North  Collins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Collins  and  Sarah  Eowrey , 

his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter   of   Col.   Stephen   Lowrey   and 

Sarah  Spencer,  his  wife. 

Stephen  Lowrey  was  commissary  general  in  the  War 
of  the  Revolution. 

Rev.  Elihu  Spencer,  a  chaplain  in  the  War  of  the 
Revolution,  was  also  an  ancestor. 


214  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Miss  Mary  O'Hara  Darlington.  ^92 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  James  O'Hara,  born  in  Ireland. 

Daughter  of  William  McCuUough  Darlington  and 
Mary  Carson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Butler  O'Hara  and  Mary 
Boyd,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  O'Hara. 

James  O'Hara  was  captain  of  a  company  of  volun- 
teers, 1776  ;  he  served  in  the  army  throughout  the  war. 

Miss  Edith  Darlington.  ^9^ 

Descendant  of  James  O'Hara. 
See  N.  No.  592. 

Mrs.  Katherine  Jones  Wallace.  ^94 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  Thomas  Wallace. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Jones,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Glancy  Jones  and  Anna  Rodman, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jehu  Jones  and  Sarah  Glancy,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Jones,  who  was  a 
lieutenant  colonel  in  the  Continental  Army.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania  from 
Bucks  county. 

Miss  ANNA  MALAZENA  SPRING.  ^9^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Denny. 

Daughter  of  James  Walton  Spring  and  Mary  O'Hara 
Denny,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  516. 

Mrs.  Flora  McKnight  Pierce.  ^96 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  William  I..  Pierce. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  John  WiJkins. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  215 


Daughter  of  Robert  McKnight  and  Elizabeth  O'Hara 
Denny,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harmar  Denny  and  Elizabeth 
O'Hara,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Denny  and  Nancy 
Wilkins,  his  wife.  He  carried  dispatches  to  Fort  Pitt 
from  Carlisle  at  the  age  of  14;  was  afterwards  ensign 
and  lieutenant  in  Pennsylvania  Line  (Seventh,  Fourth, 
and  Third  regiments). 

Also  great-granddaughter  of  James  O'Hara,  captain 
in  Ninth  Virginia  Regiment  ;  afterwards  first  quarter- 
master general,  United  States  Army. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Denny,  com- 
missary of  issues  at  Carlisle  during  the  war. 

Also  great-great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Wil- 
kins, who  equipped  a  company  at  his  own  expense  and 
joined  Col.  Oliver  Spencer's  regiment  of  Continental 
Line. 

Miss  Kate  Cassatt  McKnight.  ^97 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Wilkins. 
Daughter  of  Robert  McKnight  and  Elizabeth  O'Hara 
Denny,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  596. 

Mrs.  Helen  Eliza  Remington.  ^98 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Cyrus  K.  Remington. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Samuel  Matteson,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Harry  H.  Matteson  and  Harriet  White, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Matteson,  Jr.,  and  Hannah 
Richardson,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Matteson  had  seven  sons  and  with  them  en- 
tered the  War  for  Independence ;  served  during  the  war 
and  at  its  expiration  each  had  been  commissioned. 

Also  descendant  of  Joel  Clark,  a  Revolutionary  officer. 


216  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


IVlRS.  Mary  C.  Thornton.  1^99 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Wm.  Foster  Thornton. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Gordon  Heron,  born  in 
Dumfries,  Scotland  ;  lived  in  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Gen.  George  Hampden  Crosman  (U.  S. 
A.)  and  Hannah  Blair  Foster,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  William  Foster  and 
Jane  Thompson  Heron,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  James  Gordon  Heron 
and  Eleanor  Evans,  his  wife. 

Capt.  James  Gordon  Heron,  born  in  Scotland,  was 
lieutenant  and  captain  of  a  company  in  Col.  Hazen's 
regiment  of  "Congress'  Own,"  Continental  Line,  in 
1777.     Taken  prisoner  at  Staten  Island. 

Also  descendant  of  Col.  Robt.  Crosman,  Rev.  Wm. 
Foster,  and  Private  Ephraim  Kieth, 

Miss  Harriet  Hallowell.  600 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Christopher  Marshall,  born  in  Dublin. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  Morris  Hallowell  and  Harriet 
Cordelia  Hawley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Caleb  W.  Hallowell  and  Mary 
Morris  Tyson,  his  wife. 

See  paper  of  Mary  M.  Hallowell. 

Mrs.  Emmie  Foote  Patty.  601 

Born  in  Mississippi. 

Descendant  of  Mary  Washington,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  H.  W.  Foote  and  Frances  Lucinda  Dade, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  C.  Dade  and  Katherine 
Lewis,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Fielding   Lewis  and  

,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Fielding  Lewis  and 
Betty  Washington,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  217 


Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Augustine  Wash- 
ington and  Mary  Ball,  his  wife,  who  was  the  mother  of 
George  Washington,  the  Commander-in-Chief  of  the 
armies  of  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Eliza  Phelps  Hammatt.  602 

Born  in  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Roger  Sherman,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Seymour  Law  Phelps  and  Mary  Culver, 

his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Oliver  Leicester  Phelps  and  Betsy 
I^aw  Sherman,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Sherman  and  Sarah 

Law,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Roger  Sherman,  who 
served  as  senator  and  in  other  public  offices. 

Mrs.  Myra  Fonda  Galbraith.  603 

Born  in  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Asa  Priest,  of  Massachusetts . 
Daughter  of  Joseph  Yates  Fonda  and  Mary  Little- 
john  Priest,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ira  Priest  and  Sarah  Dolittle,  his 

wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Asa  Priest,  who  served  as  a 
soldier  in  the  Tenth  Regiment  of  Massachusetts.  He 
was  at  Valley  Forge. 

Mrs.  Anna  Maria  Lathrope  Hewes.  604 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Shields,  born  in  Scotland. 

Daughter  of  Dyer  Lathrope  and  Ann  Shields,  his 
wife. 

[Lineage  not  carried  out] . 

Daniel  Shields  entered  the  army  July  14,  1780.  Served 
under  Gen.  James  Clinton  and  Gen.  Lafayette,  and  re- 
ceived a  badge  of  merit  signed  by  Gen.  Washington. 


218  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Mrs.  Jane  L.  Stanford.  605- 

Wife  of  Hon.  Leland  Stanford. 

Daughter  of  Dyer  Lathrope  and  Ann  Shields,  his 
wife. 

[Application  not  made  out.] 
See  N.  No.  604. 

Mrs.  Sophia  Lester  Witbeck.  606 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Clark  Witbeck. 

Descendant  of  Guy  Lester,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Rosa  and  H.  Louise  Hinckley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hinckley  and  Sophia  Lester, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Guy  Lester,  who  was  a  soldier 
in  Col.  Lamb's  regiment  of  artillery  of  Connecticut. 

Mrs.  Isabella  Litchfield  Sturtevant.         607 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Luther  Sturtevant. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Litchfield,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Caleb  Litchfield,  who  served  as  private 
in  coast  guard ;  private  in  marine  and  private  in  infantry 
during  the  Revolution. 

Miss  Grace  Lynde  Bates.  608 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  EHas  Bascom,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Bascom  Bates  and  Addie  Lilian 
Davis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Howard  Bates  and  Eunice 
Senianthc  Bascom,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dorus  Bascom  and  Chloe 
Hulburd,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Elias  Bascom,  who 
served  as  soldier  and  was  in  the  battle  of  Saratoga. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  219 


Mrs.  Ann  I.  Palmer.  609 

Born  in  Maine. 

Wife  of  John  E.  Palmer. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Fogg,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Mc Daniels  and  Nancy  Fogg, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Fogg,  who  served  as  drum- 
mer and  private  in  the  Massachusetts  militia. 

Mrs.  Henrietta  Johnston.  610 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Wm.  H.  Johnston. 

Descendant  of  Philip  Johnston,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Caleb  lyloyd  and  Martha  Ann  Johnston , 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philip  Johnston,  who  served  as 
colonel  in  Hunt's  battalion,  Heard's  brigade. 

Mrs.  Julia  Washington  Fontaine.  611 

Born  in  Texas. 

Wife  of  Sydney  T.  Fontaine. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Washington,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Laurence  A.  Washington  and  Martha 
Dickinson  Shrewsbury,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Laurence  A.  Washington  and  Mary 
Wood,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Washington,  who 
served  as  colonel  of  the  Virginia  Line  during  the  Revo- 
lution . 

Mrs.  Marion  Thomas  Cobb  Smith.  612 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Hoke  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Jane  Merri wether,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  Gen.  Thomas   R.  R.  Cobb  and   Marian 
McHenry  L,unipkin,  his  wife. 


220  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Addison  Cobb  and  Sarah 
Robinson  Rooter,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Cobb  and  Mildred 
Lewis,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Cobb  and  Mary 
Lewis,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Lewis  and 
Jane  Merri wether,  his  wife,  who  was  the  mother  of 
three  patriots,  viz  :  Charles  Lewis,  colonel  of  Virginia 
Line;  Nicholas  Lewis,  colonel  of  Virginia  militia,  and 
Wm.  Lewis,  officer,  who  served  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Sallie  Addison  Jackson.  613 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Capt.  Henry  Jackson. 

Descendant  of  Jane  Merriwether,  mother  of  three 
patriots. 

See  N.  No.  612. 

Mrs.  Ellie  Guthrie  Painter.  614 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Park  Painter. 

Descendant  of  John  Guthrie,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Bruce  Guthrie  and  Catherine 
McKee,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  V.  Guthrie  and  Martha 
Brandon,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Guthrie,  who  served  as 
lieutenant  in  the  Eighth  Pennsylvania  Line. 

Also  descendant  of  John  Brandon,  who  was  a  captain 
in  the  New  Jersey  Line. 

Mrs.  Henry  L.  Pope.  61^ 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  ^Villiam  Moore. 

Daughter  of  Urban  E.  Ewing,  M.  D.,  and  Sarah 
Lloyd  Robert  Moore,  his  wife. 


MEMBtRSHlP  ROLL.  221 


Granddaughter  of  Robert  Karney  Moore  and  Cathe- 
rine Allen,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Moore,  who  served 
as  president  of  the  Supreme  Executive  Council  of 
Pennsylvania. 

Mrs.  Mary  L  Duncan  Putnam.  6i6 

Bom  ill  Pennsylvauia. 

Wife  of  Charles  E.  Putnam. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  James  Caldwell,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Duncan  and  Elizabeth  Caldwell 
Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  R.  Smith  and  Hannah  Cald- 
well, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Caldwell,  chaplain  of 
the  New  Jersey  brigade.  He  was  known  as  the  fighting 
parson. 

Mrs.  Mary  Hall  Jordan.  617 

Born  in  Pcnns3-lvania. 

Wife  of  Francis  Jordan. 

Descendant  of  Elihew  Hall,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  William  Maclay  Hall  and  Ellen  Camp- 
bell Williams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Hall  and  Esther  Maclay, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elihew  Hall,  who  served  as 
colonel  in  the  Maryland  Line. 

Also  descendant  of  William  Maclay,  John  Harris, 
and  Capt.  Fisher,  all  of  Pennsylvania. 

Mrs.  Dora  Adams  Hopkins.  618 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Alexander  S.  Hopkins. 
Descendant  of  Richard  Wylley,  of  Georgia. 
Daughter  of  Flournoy  Woodbridge  Adams  and  Emma 
Willoughby  Nowland,  his  wife. 


222  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Alexander  Adams  and 
Mary  Mildred  Flournoy,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Adams  and  Mary 
Bryan  Wylley,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  "Wylley,  who 
served  as  president  of  Council  in  Savannah  and  quarter- 
master general  in  the  Continental  Line  of  Georgia. 

Also  descended  from  Jane  Merri wether  Lewis,  the 
mother  of  three  patriots. 

Mrs.  Frances  Coffin  Martin.  619 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Henry  Austin  Martin. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Crosby,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  Crosby  and  Rebecca  Marquand 
Moody,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Crosby  and  Betty  Hoit,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Crosby,  who  served  as 
captain  in  Col.  Reed's  regiment  of  the  New  Hampshire 
Line.  He  had  four  sons,  all  of  whom  were  in  the  army. 
Two  were  with  him  in  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

Also  descendant  of  Nathan  Hoit,  lieutenant  in  the 
Revolution  and  quartermaster  Third  New  Hampshire 
Regiment. 

Miss  Mary  Isabella  Forsyth.  .       620 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Jacobus  Severyn  Bruyn,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  James  Chrystie  Forsyth  and  Mary  Cath- 
erine Bruyn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Severyn  Bruyn  and  Catherine  Has- 
brouck,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacobus  Severyn  Bruyn,  who 
raised  and  equipped  a  company  for  the  Continental 
Army.  He  was  promoted  to  lieutenant  colonel  and 
commanded  a  regiment  at  the  battle  of  Fort  Mont- 
gomery. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  223 


Also  descendant  of  Abraham  Hasbrouck,  of  New 
York,  a  member  of  tlie  Provincial  Congress  and  one 
of  the  Committee  in  Charge  of  Public  Records. 

Also  descendant  of  Cornelius  W^^nkoop,  who  served 
in  the  War  of  the  Revolution  as  assistant  commissary. 

Miss  Ellen  Williams  Hall.  621 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Elihew  Hall,  of  Marjdand. 
Daughter  of  Louis  Williams  Hall  and  Kliza  Warford, 
his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  617. 

Mrs.  Ida  Dull  Elder.  622 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  George  Robert  Elder. 

Descendant  of  Casper  Dull,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Mathieu  Dull  and  Nancy  Bratton, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Casper  Dull  and  Jane  Junkin,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Casper  Dull,  who  served  as 
cornet,  lieutenant,  and  captain  of  light  dragoons  of 
Pennsylvania  Line. 

Also  descended  from  Wm.  Bratton,  captain  of  the 
Seventh  Pennsylvania  Regiment. 

Mrs.  Bessie  Gray  Taylor  Bissell.  623 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Henry  Miller  Bissell. 

Descendant  of  John  Taylor,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Henry  Taylor  and  Anna  Pauli, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Taylor  and  Grace  Ann  Totten, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Taylor,  who  served  as 
captain,  major,  lieutenant  colonel,  and  colonel  during 
the  Revolution. 


224  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Miss  Grace  Ann  Totten  Taylor.  624 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Taylor,  of  New  Jersey. 
See  N.  No.  623. 

Miss  Zelie  Jennings.  62^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Jennings,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  C.  Jennings  and  Emma  Marie 
Passavant,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Jennings  and  M.  Chides- 
ter,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Jennings,  who  served 
as  surgeon  and  as  captain  of  the  New  Jersey  Blues. 

Mrs.  Jennie  A.  Dalzell.  626 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wifeof  L.  W.  Dalzell. 

Descendant  of  Fergus  Moorhead,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Moorhead  and  Annie  C.  Turner, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Moorhead  and  Jane  McEl- 
hoes,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Fergus  Moorhead,  who  served 
as  captain  of  a  company  of  Pennsylvania  militia. 

Mrs.  Mary  Lyon  Murdoch.  627 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Augustus  P.  Murdoch. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  L,yon,  born  in  Ireland. 

Daughter  of  James  Benjamin  Lyon  and  Anna  Mar- 
garet   ,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Lyon  and  Margaret  Stewart, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Lyon,  who  served 
as  private,  lieutenant,  and  captain  during  the  Revolu- 
tion in  Col.  Hand's  regiment. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  225 


Also  descendant  of  Samuel  Stewart,  a  soldier  in  the 
Revolution,  and  of  Wm.  lyyon,  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety,  who  was  appointed  by  Congress  to 
receive  subscriptions  for  the  war  loan  of  twenty  mil- 
lions. 

Miss  Margaret  Stewart  Lyon.  628 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Benjamin  L,yon,  born  in  Ireland. 
See  N.  No.  627. 

Mrs.  Lavinia  Maria  Morgan  Harding.  629 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Capt.  E.  D.  Harding. 

Descendant  of  George  Morgan,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  B.  Morgan  and  Susan  G.  Mountain, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Morgan  and  Margaret  Bun- 
yan,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Morgan,  who  served 
as  colonel  in  the  Continental  Line. 

Also  descendant  of  Henry  Heth  and  Samuel  Gilki- 
son,  both  officers  in  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

Miss  Lucy  F.  Bittinger.  630 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Johan  Nicholas  Bittinger,  born  in  Ger- 
many. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Baugher  Bittinger  and  Catharine 
Nace  Forney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bittinger  and  Lydia  Bair, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bittinger  and  Eliza- 
beth Baugher,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Johan  Nicholas  Bittin- 
ger, who  served  as  captain  in  the  Pennsylvania  Line 
during  the  Revolution. 


226  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Carrie  T.  Holland.  631 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Rev.  W.  J.  Holland. 

Descendant  of  Fergus  Moorhead,  of  Pennsylvania. 

See  N.  No.  626. 

Mrs.  Myra  H.  Sweitzer.  632 

Bom  in  South  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Gen.  J.  Bowman  Sweitzer. 

Descendant  of  George  Stevenson,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Stevenson,  M.  D.,  and  Elizabeth 
Darragh,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Stevenson,  who  served  as 
major  in  Chambers's  regiment  of  Pennsylvania  L,ine. 

Mrs.  Jeanie  Baird  McKnight.  6^^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Charles  McKnight. 

Descendant  of  Absolom  Baird,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Harlan  Baird  and  Nancy  Mc- 
Culloch,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Absolom  Baird,  who  served  as 
surgeon  in  Col.  Baldwin's  regiment  of  Pennsylvania 
Line. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Baird  Patterson.  634 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Absolom  Baird,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Prof.  Robert  Patterson  and  Eliza  Ache- 
son  Baird,  his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  633. 

Also  descendant  of  Joseph  Patterson,  who  served 
under  Lafayette  in  the  campaign  of  1776-77. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Isabelle  Hubbard.  635 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Adolphus  Skinner  Hubbard. 
Descendant  of  Valentine  Holt,  of  Massachusetts. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  227 


Daughter  of  John  Sylvester  and  Hannah  Goodrich 
Holt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Valentine  Holt,  who  served  as 
private  in  Massachusetts  Line  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Rowena  McDowell  Roach.     6^6 

Born  in  North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Edward  Weldon  Roach. 

Descendant  of  John  McDowell,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Irwin  McDowell  and  Rebecca 
Brevard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hugh  McDowell  and  Margaret 
Irwin,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  McDowell,  who  served 
as  soldier  in  the  Revolution. 

Also  descendant  of  James  Conner, Capt.  Alex.  Brevard, 
Gen.  Robt.  Irwin,  and  Gen.  Wm.  Davidson,  all  of  whom 
were  ofl&cers  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Miss  Aurelia  Roach.  637 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Mitchell,  of  Georgia. 

Daughter  of  Elisha  James  Roach  and  Ellen  Mitchell, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  W.  Mitchell  and  Mary 
McDaniel,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Wm.  Mitchell  and  Eleanor 
Thomason,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Mitchell,  who 
served  as  lieutenant  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Ellen  Vail  Orme.  638 

Born  in  South  Carolina. 
Wife  of  Dr.  Francis  Hodgson  Orme. 
Descendant  of  William  Pope,  of  South  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  Alsop  Park  Woodward  and  Elizabeth 
Catherine  Pope,  his  wife. 


228  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of    Wm.    Pope   and    Sarah   Lavinia 
,  his  wife. 


Great-great-granddaughter  of  William  Pope,  who 
served  during  the  Revolution  as  one  of  "  Marion's 
Men." 

Also  descendant  of  James  Theus,  a  Revolutionary 
.  soldier  of  the  regular  Continental  Line. 

Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  Sayre  Simon.  639 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Herman  Simon. 

Descendant  of  Ephraim  lyockhart  Whitlock,  of  New 
Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Edward  F.  Geary  and  Elizabeth  A. 
Sayre,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  A.  Sayre  and  Elizabeth 
Davis  Telfair,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Telfair  and  Mary  Ann 
Whitlock,  his  wife. 

Great-great-grandaughter  of  Ephraim  Lockhart 
Whitlock,  who  served  from  ensign  to  colonel  during  the 
Revolution. 

Miss  L.  Noble  Jones.  640 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Noble  Wimberly  Jones,  born  in  Eng- 
land. 

Daughter  of  G.  N.  Jones  and  Mary  W.  Savage,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Noble  Wimberly  Jones,  delegate  to 
the  Continental  Congress. 

Mrs.  Marguerite  Ridgway  Williamson.        641 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  B.  Williamson, 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Ridgway,  of  New  York. 
Daughter    of   James    Ridgway    and    Esther    Lucas 
Moliere,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  229 


Granddaughter  of  James  Lawrence  Ridgway  and 
Sarah  Maria  Skidmore,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Ridgway,  who  for 
manifestation  of  patriotism  was  put  in  prison  by  the 
British. 

Also  descended  from  Zophar  Skidmore  and  Hubbard 
Skidmore,  who  served  on  a  man-of-war  as  gunner  and 
powder  boy. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Draper  Binniger.  642 

Born  iu  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Foster,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Abraham  Binniger  and  Elizabeth  Smith 
Draper,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lorenzo  Draper  and  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth Dolliver,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Wm.  Dolliver  and 
Elizabeth  Foster,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Foster,  who 
served  as  colonel  in  the  Massachusetts  Line. 

Mrs.  Laura  H.  Spalding  Slemmons.  643 

Born  in  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  John  O.  Slemmons. 

Descendant  of  Peregrine  Fitzhugh,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Henry  W.  Spalding  and  Henrietta 
G.  Fitzhugh,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bennett  Chew  Fitzhugh  and  Sarah 
Phelps,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Peregrine  Fitzhugh,  who 
served  as  aid-de-camp  on  Gen.  Washington's  staff. 

Mrs.  Fanny  Lyon  Logan.  644 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  George  B.  Logan. 
Descendant  of  John  Patton,  born  in  Ireland. 
Daughter  of  John  Patton  Lyon  and  Westanna  Elliott, 
his  wife. 


230  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Lyon  and  Nancy  Patton,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Patton,  who  served  dur- 
ing the  whole  Revolution.  He,  with  twenty-two  mem- 
bers of  the  "  Friendly  Sons  of  St.  Patrick,"  formed  the 
first  troop  of  Philadelphia  cavalry. 

Also  descendant  of  Benjamin  Lyon,  who  served  as 
lieutenant  and  captain  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Anne  McDowell  Price  Childs.  64^ 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Albert  H.  Childs. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  McDowell,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Winston  Price  and  Anne  McDowell, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Adair  McDowell  and  Lucy 
T.  Starling,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  McDowell,  Jr.,  and 
Anne  Irwin,  his  wife. 

Great-gi'eat -granddaughter  of  Samuel  McDowell,  who 
served  as  colonel  in  the  Continental  Line. 

Also  descendant  of  Col.  John  Winston  and  Capt. 
Thomas  Randolph  Price,  both  of  whom  served  as  offi- 
cers during  the  Revolution . 

Miss  Mary  Anna  Spalding.  646 

Born  in  Indiana. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Peregrine  Fitzhugh. 
See  N.  No.  643. 

Miss  Ednah  Logan.  647 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  George  Bryan,  born  in  Ireland. 

Daughter  of  Edward  P.  Logan  and  Anna  Clarke,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  T.  Logan  and  Henrietta 
Bryan,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Bryan,  who  served  as 
justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Pennsylvania. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  231 


Mrs.  Anna  Clarke  Logan.  648 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Edward  P.  Logan. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Dale,  born  in  Ireland. 

Daughter  of  James  Dale  Clarke  and  Matilda  Boyd, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Clarke  and  Jane  Dale,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Dale,  who  served  as 
State  senator  and  member  of  the  Supreme  Executive 
Council  of  Pennsylvania. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Crosman  Phillips.  649 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Oliver  Ormsby  Phillips. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Gordon  Heron,  born  in 
Scotland. 

Daughter  of  Gen.  George  Hampden  Crosman  and 
Hannah  Blair  Foster,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  W.  Foster  and  Jane 
Thompson  Heron,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Gordon  Heron,  who 
was  captain  in  Col.  Hazen's  regiment  of  Congress'  Own, 
Continental  Line.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Society  of 
the  Cincinnati. 

Miss  Alice  Patton  West  Lyon.  6^0 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Lyon,  born  in  Ireland. 
Daughter  of  David  Elliott  Lyon  and  Ettie  May  Smith, 
his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  644. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.  Park.  6^i 

Born  in  Pennsylvania, 
Wife  of  William  G.  Park. 
Descendant  of  George  Stevenson,  of  Pennsylvania. 


232  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Daughter    of    Gen.    Bowman    Sweitzer    and    Mary- 
Holmes  Stevenson,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  632. 

Miss  Sarah  Hayes  Scott.  6^2 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Samuel  Hayes,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  James  B.  Scott  and  Anna  Wallis  Jacobus, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  M.  W.  Jacobus,  D.  D.,  LL. 
D.,  and  Sarah  Hayes,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  Hayes  and  Eliza 
Keene,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hayes,  who 
served  from  1777  to  1783,  and  was  major  of  battalion  of 
State  troops  of  New  Jersey. 

Miss  Sarah  Eliza  Bissell.  6^3 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Leet,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William  Semple  Bissell  and  Eliza 
Shields  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Knox  Wilson  and  Maria  Leet 
Shields,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Shields  and  Eliza  Leet, 
his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Leet,  who  served 
as  brigade  major  of  Virginia  contingent. 

Mrs.  Anna  Wallis  Jacobus  Scott.  6^4 

Born  in  New  York. 
Wife  of  James  B.  Scott. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Samuel  Hayes,  of  New  Jersey. 
See  N.  No.  652. 

Mrs.  Caroline  Colton  Martin.  6^^ 

Born  in  California. 
Wife  of  Henry  MacLean  Martin. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Johnson,  of  Connecticut. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  233 


Daughter  of  Gen.  David  Douty  Colton  and  Ellen 
Mason  White,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Chauncey  White  and  Mariah 
S.  Bronson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Truman  Bronson  and  Anna 
Johnson,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Johnson,  who 
served  from  private  to  lieutenant  colonel  in  Connecticut 
Line. 

Mrs.  Mary  A.  Glen  Anderson.  6^6 

Born  iu  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  John  Carr  Anderson. 

Descendant  of  Eleazer  Oswald,  born  in  England. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Relf  Glen  and  Mary  Ann  Ford- 
ham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hamilton  L,.  Glen  and  Rebecca 
Oswald,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Oswald,  who  served 
as  lieutenant  colonel  of  Continental  Line. 

Mrs.  Frances  H.  Bond.  6^7 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Wife  of  L.  Montgomery  Bond. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Washington,  of  Virginia, 
brother  of  Gen.  George  Washington. 

Daughter  of  John  B.  Packett  and  Lucy  Elizabeth 
Washington,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  W.  Washington  and  Louisa 
Clemson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  G.  S.  Washington  and  Lucy 
Payne,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Washington, 
who  served  as  colonel  in  the  Virginia  Line. 

Mrs.  Ruth  Estelle  Loop  Larrabee.  6^8 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
\  Wife  of  Maj.  Charles  Frederic  Larrabee. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  French,  of  Connecticut. 


234  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Edward  S.  Loop  and  Cornelia  Berton 
French,  his  wife. 

Also  descendant  of  Peter  Loop  (or  Liipp)  a  lieutenant 
in  the  New  York  Line. 

See  N.  No.  660. 

Miss  Emily  Starr  Fogg.  6^9 

Born  in  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Fogg,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  James  P.  Fogg  and  Emily  Ware,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Fogg  and  Hannah  Peeker, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Fogg,  who  served  as 
major  in  Continental  Line. 

Also  descendant  of  John  Ware,  a  soldier,  at  Eunker 
Hill. 

Mrs.  Esther  Taylor  French  Wadhams.        660 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Elijah  Catlin  Wadhams. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  French,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  French  and  Lydia  Wadhams,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  French  and  Frances  Hol- 
berton,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  French,  who  served 
as  soldier  in  Eighth  Regiment  of  Connecticut  Line. 

Also  decended  from  William  Holberton  and  John 
Hendricks,  soldiers  in  Connecticut  Line. 

Miss  Cornelia  Frances  Wadhams.  661 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  French,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter   of    Elijah    Catlin   Wadhams   and    Esther 
Taylor  French,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  660. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  235 


Miss  Stella  Catlin  Wadhams.  662 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Samuel  French,  of  Connecticut. 
See  N.  No.  660. 

Mrs.  Mary  Stewart  Northrop.  663 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  David  Ward  Northrop. 

Descendant  of  Ephraim  Roberts,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Stewart  and  Almira  Roberts,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Roberts  and  Almira  Bishop, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Kphraim  Roberts,  who  served 
as  private  in  the  Connecticut  Line. 

Mrs.  Mary  A.  Hubbard  Bunce.  664 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  James  H.  Bunce. 

Descendant  of  Elisha  Hubbard,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  M.  Hubbard  and  Sarah  Sill,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Hubbard,  who  served  as 
private  in  the  Connecticut  L,ine. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Shelby  Kinkead.  66^ 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Shelby,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  William  B.  Kinkead  and  Elizabeth  Fon- 
taine Shelby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hart  Shelby  and  Mary 
Bullock,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Shelby,  who  served  as 
lieutenant  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  O'Hara  Denny  McKnight.    666 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Robert  McKnight. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Wilkins. 


236  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Harmar  Denny  and  Elizabeth  F.  O'Hara, 
his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  596. 

Mrs.  Sarah  N.  McCandless.  667 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Hon.  Wilson  McCandless. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Lowrey,  born  in  Ireland. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Collins  and  Sarah  Lowrey,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Lowrey,  who  served  as 
commissary  general  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Alice  Park  Sherman.  668 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Wm,  Wallace  Sherman. 

Descendant  of  John  Harper,  born  in  Ireland. 

Daughter  of  John  Park  and  Armenia  Culley,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Matthew  Culley  and  Mary  Moore, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Moore  and  Mary  Har- 
per, his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Harper. 

[Paper  incorrectly  made  out.  Descent  should  be 
traced  from  Mary  Harper,  who  was  captured  and 
held  a  prisoner  by  the  British  for  two  years.] 

Mrs.  Mary  Heberton  Moorhead.  669 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Maxwell  Kennedy  Moorhead. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Porter,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Alexander  Heberton  and  Elizabeth 
Parker  Brooke,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Brooke  and  Charlotte  Por- 
ter, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Porter,  who  served 
as  captain,  major,  lieutenant  colonel,  and  colonel  dur- 
ing the  Revolution. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  237 


Mrs.  Sarah  C.  Miller.  670 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Charles  H.  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Anthony  Selin,  born  in  Germany. 

Daughter  of  John  Clayton  and  Elizabeth  Sarah  Selin, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Anthony  C.  Selin  and  Mary  Cathe- 
rine Yomer,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Anthony  Selin,  who  served 
as  captain  during  the  Revolution.  He  was  a  member  of 
the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Mrs.  Lucretia  Orth  Lewis  LeMoyne.  671 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Frank  I,eMoyne. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Kirkpatrick,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Abraham  K.  Lewis  and  Mary  Orth,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joel  Lewis,  M.  D.,  and  Mary  Ann 
Kirkpatrick,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Kirkpatrick,  who 
served  as  major  during  the  Revolution. 

Also  descended  from  John  Oldham,  whose  nine  sons 
fought  during  the  Revolution;  two  of  his  sons  were 
killed. 

Mrs.  Caroline  M.  Purviance.  672 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Samuel  A.  Purviance. 

Descendant  of  William  Harkness,  born  in  Ireland. 

Daughter  of  Malthin  Irwin  and  Priscilla  Bryson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Bryson  and  Priscilla  Hark- 
ness, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Wm.  Harkness,  who  served 
as  ensign  at  Brandy  wine  and  Germantown. 


238  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Lewis  Clark.  673 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Robert  Neilson  Clark. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Abraham  Kirkpatrick,  of  Mary- 
land. 

See  N.  No.  671. 

Miss  Mary  Rodman  Updike.  674 

Born  in  Pennsylvania, 

Descendant  of  Robert  Stockton,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  B.  Updike  and  Hetty  Ann  Stock- 
ton, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Joseph  Stockton  and  Esther 
Clark,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Stockton,  who  served 
as  private  in  the  Pennsylvania  Line. 

Miss  Eleanor  Christy  Roberts.  67^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  George  Gibson,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  P.  Roberts  and  Julia  Christy, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  W.  Milnor  Roberts  and  Annie  Gib- 
son, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  B.  Gibson  and  Sarah 
Galbraith,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  George  Gibson,  who 
served  as  colonel  of  the  First  Virginia  Regiment,  and 
later  as  colonel  in  the  Continental  Line. 

Mrs.  Mary  P.  Irwin.  676 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Wm.  H.  Irwin. 

Descendant  of  William  Harkness,  born  in  Ireland. 
Daughter    of    Samuel    A.    Purviance    and    Caroline 
M.  Irwin,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  672. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  239 


Miss  Alice  Gray.  ^77 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Wm.  Anderson,  born  in  Ireland. 

Daughter  of  James  A.  Gray  and  Eleanor  H.  , 

his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Gray  and  Sarah  Anderson, 

his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Wm.  Anderson,  who  serv'ed 
as  an  officer  in  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Katharine  Rankin.  678 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  D.  H.  Rankin. 
Descendant  of  John  Irwin,  born  in  Ireland. 
Daughter  of  Henry  Irwin  and  Elizabeth  Peterson,  his 

wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Irwin  and  Hannah  Taylor, 

his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Irwin,  who  served  as 
lieutenant  and  captain  in  the  First  Pennsylvania  Regi- 
ment. 

Mrs.  Annie  Kidd  Benney  McCord.  679 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Walter  L.  McCord. 

Descendant  of  Christopher  Houghty,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  Benney  and  Anna  Elizabeth 
Friend,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Benney  and  Elizabeth 
Houghty,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Houghty,  who 
served  as  colonel  during  the  Revolution. 

Also  descended  from  Dr.  Henry  Wm.  Howey,  a  sur- 
geon, and  John  Jacob  Shaffner,  a  commissary  in  the 
Revolution. 

Mrs.  Laura  Stone  Kinkead.  680 

Born  in  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  George  Blackburn  Kinkead. 
Descendant  of  Robert  Rodes,  of  Virginia. 


240  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Rodes  Stone  and  Elizabeth  Helm 
Walker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Stone  and  Nancy  Rodes, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Rodes,  who  served  as 
captain  of  Virginia  Line. 

Miss  Lizzie  Agnes  Lyle.  68i 

Born  in  Kentuckj'. 

Descendant  of  James  Nourse,  born  in  England. 

Daughter  of  Joel  Kenney  L,yle  and  Maria  Catharine 
Nourse,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Force  Nourse  and  Eliz- 
abeth Ward  Gaines,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Bernard  Gaines  and  Sarah 
Force  Cooke,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Cooke  and  Cath- 
erine Burton  Nourse,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Nourse, 
who  was  member  of  the  Legislature  of  Virginia,  1778. 

Mrs.  Lavinia  Herndon  Morgan.  682 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  John  Morgan. 

Descendant  of  John  Julian,  M.  D.,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Wm.  F.  Herndon  and  Lavinia  Clarke, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Clarke  and  Harriet  Julian, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Julian  and  Jane 
Moore,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Julian,  who  served 
as  surgeon  in  the  Continental  Line  of  Virginia. 

Mrs.  Barton  Shelby  Kinkead.  683 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Edmond  Shelby  Kinkead. 
Descendant  of  Isaac  Shelby,  of  Maryland. 


/.  MRS.  STEPHEN  J.  FIELD, 

4.  MRS. 

IVM.  E.  EARLE, 

\'ice-Piesident  General. 

I  "ice-Pres  ide  nt  Geuei  al. 

2,  CLARA  BARTON, 

5.  MRS. 

T.  S.  HAMLIN, 

Stirgeon  General. 

Chaplain  General 

J.  MRS.  DEB.  RANDOLPH  KErM, 

6.  MRS. 

HENR  Y  BIMl  'NT, 

Stxite  Regent  <>f  Coiniecticut. 

1  'ice-President  General. 

MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  241 


Daughter  of  Isaac  Shelby  and  Sarah  Barton  McClure, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Shelby  and  Mary  Pindell, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Shelby,  who  served  as 
lieutenant  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Maria  Catharine  Lyle.  684 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Joel  Kenney  Lyle. 

Descendant  of  Wm.  Nourse,  born  in  England. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Force  Nourse  and  Elizabeth 
Ward  Gaines,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wm.  Nourse,  who  served  as  mid- 
shipman in  the  United  States  Navy. 

Miss  Mary  Carswell  McClellan.  685 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  McClellan,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  B.  McClellan  and  Catharine  Mat- 
thews, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  McClellan  and  Margaret 
Ely,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  McClellan  and  Eunice 
Eldridge,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  McClellan,  who 
served  as  general  of  the  Fifth  Brigade  of  Connecticut 
militia. 

Mrs.  Frances  Chester  White  Hartley.        686 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Marcellus  Hartley. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joel  White,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  Pomeroy  White  and  Caroline 
Mary  Jenkins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  White  and  Wealthy 
Pomeroy,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Daniel  White  and  Sarah 
Hale,  his  wife. 


242  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joel  White,  who  served 
on  the  Committee  of  Correspondence,  Inspection,  and 
Safety. 

Also  descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Hale,  a  captain  in 
the  Connecticut  Line. 

Mrs.  Lucy  James  Blair  Wheeler.  687 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Wife  of  George  Montague  Wheeler. 

Descendant  of  James  Edward  Jesup,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  James  Blair  (U.  S.  N.)  and  Mary  Jesup, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Thomas  S.  Jesup  (U.  S.  A.) 
and  Ann  Heron  Croghan,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Edward  Jesup,  a  sol- 
dier during  the  Revolution. 

Also  descended  from  Archibald  Cary,  of  Virginia, 
George  Rogers  Clark,  Gen.  Jonathan  Clark,  Maj.  Wil- 
liam Croghan,  Gen.  Nathaniel  Gist,  all  officers  in  the 
Virginia  Line,  and  Blackleach  Jesup,  an  ardent  patriot. 

Mrs.  Mary  Lqvell  Sayre.  688 

Born  in  California. 

Wife  of  James  William  Sayre. 

Descendant  of  Mary  Ball  Washington,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Howell  Lewis  Lovell  and  Emma  A. 
Beuhring,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Joseph, Lovell  and  Betty  Wash- 
ington Lewis,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Howell  Lewis  and  Ellen  H. 
Pollard,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Col.  Fielding  Lewis  and 
Betty  Washington,  his  wife. 

Great-great-great-granddaughter  of  Augustine  Wash- 
ington and  Mary  Ball,  his  wife,  and  the  mother  of 
George  Washington,  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Revo- 
lutionary armies. 

Col.  Fielding  Lewis  also  served  during  the  Revolu- 
tion, manufacturing  arms  for  the  patriots. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  243 


Mrs.  Claudia  Marshall  Morson.  689 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Chief  Justice  John  Marshall,  of  Vir- 
ginia. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  B.  Marshall  and  Sallie  Moore 
Bwing,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Keith  Marshall  and  Claudia 
Hamilton  Burwell,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Marshall  and  Mary- 
Willis  Ambler,  his  wife.  John  Marshall  served  as  first 
lieutenant  and  captain  in  the  Eleventh  Virginia  Regi- 
ment called  the  Culpeper  minute  men. 

Also  descendant  of  Thomas  Marshall,  colonel  of  the 
Third  Virginia  L,ine. 

Mrs.  Marie  Lloyd  Marshall  Allin.  690 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Philip  Trapnall  Allin. 

Descendant  of  Chief  Justice  John  Marshall,  of  Vir- 
ginia. 

See  N.  No.  689. 

Mrs.  Emma  Washington  Patrick.  691 

Born  in  West  Virginia. 

Wife  of  George  Tewis  Patrick. 

Descendant  of  Mary  Ball  Washington,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Lawrence  Augustine  Washington  and 
Martha  Dickinson  Shrewsbury,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lawrence  Augustine  Washington 
and  Mary  Dorcas  Wood,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughterof  Samuel  Washington  and  Anne 
Steptoe,  his  wife.  He  was  a  colonel  in  the  Virginia 
Line. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Augustine  Washington 
and  Mary  Ball,  his  wife,  and  the  mother  of  Gen.  George 
Washington. 

Also  descendant  of  James  Wood,  a  colonel  in  the 
Virginia  Line. 


244  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Clara  Lothrop  McMurtry.  692 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  George  Gibson  McMurtry.  ' 

Descendant  of  Robert  Stockton,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Sylvanus  lyOthrop  and  Eliza  Alden  Stock- 
ton, his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  674. 

Mrs.  Mary  Lothrop  Painter.  693 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Byron  Hays  Painter  (deceased) . 
Descendant  of  Robert  Stockton,  of  Pennsylvania. 
See  N.  Nos.  674  and  692. 

Mrs.  Margaret  I.  Hays.  694 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Richard  Hays  (deceased). 

Descendant  of  George  McCully,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Boyle  Irwin  and  Eliza  McCully,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  McCully,  who  served  as 
major  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Lowrey  Everhart.  69;^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  Everhart. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Plumer,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  James  Smith  and  Mary  Plumer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Plumer  and  Margaret  Eow- 
rey,  his  wife.     He  was  a  patriot  scout. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Plumer,  who  served 
as  an  officer  in  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Mary  Eliza  Alvord.  696 

Born  in  Florida. 

Wife  of  William  Alvord. 

Descendant  of  Laughlin  Mcintosh,  of  Georgia. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  245 


Daughter  of  Lieut.  Col.  James  S.  Mcintosh  and  Eliza 
Matthews,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Col.  John  Mcintosh  and 
Sarah  Swinton,  his  wife.  He  was  a  Revolutionary^  of- 
ficer. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Laughlin  Mcintosh,  who 
serv'ed  as  brigadier  general  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Mrs.  Nancy  Malinda  Lynde.  697 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Widow  of  Aaron  Phipps  Lynde. 

Descendant  of  Matthew  Walker,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Walker  and  Philey  Spencer,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Matthew  Walker,  who  served  as 
private  in  the  Eleventh  Regiment  of  Connecticut  militia. 

Mrs.  Mary  Lynde  Hoffman.  698 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Widow  of  Samuel  Foster  and  F.  W.  Hoffman. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Lynde,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Aaron  Phipps  Lynde  and  Nancy  Malinda 
Walker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Lynde,  who  served  as 
sergeant,  ensign,  and  lieutenant  in  the  Massachusetts 
Line. 

See  also  N.  No.  697. 

Mrs.  Frances  Bacon  Hamlin.  699 

Born  in  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Tennis  S.  Hamlin,  D.  D. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Ward,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  James  H.  Bacon  and  Amanda  Ward, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Ward  and  Charlotte  Beach, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Ward  and  Abigail 
Pray,  his  wife. 


246  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Great-great-granddaug-hter  of  Samuel  Ward,  who 
served  as  volunteer  in  Vermont  militia. 

Mrs.  Susan  Allen  Mendenhall.  700 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Solomon  Allen,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  B.  Marple  and  Harriet  N.  Clark, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Enos  Clark  and  Susan  Allen,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Allen,  who  was  in 
command  of  the  guard  that  took  Maj .  Andre  to  West 
Point. 

Mrs.  Lucy  Lewis  Funsten.  701 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Oliver  R.  Funsten  (deceased). 

Descendant  of  George  Lewis,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Lewis  and  Jane  Brockenbor- 
ough,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Lewis  and  Sarah  Attaway 
Miller,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Lewis,  who  served  as 
commander  of  Gen.  Washington's  bodyguard. 

Mrs.  Sallie  Sargent  Greene.  702 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Elbridge  Gerry,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Ivers  James  Austin  and  Elizabeth  Turner 
Amory,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Trecothic  Austin  and  Cath- 
arine Gerry,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elbridge  Gerry,  who  was  a 
signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Miss  Rose  M.  E.  MacDonald.  703 

Born  in  Virginia. 
Descendant    of   Angus    MacDonald,    born   in   Scot- 
land. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  247 


Daughter  of  Marshall  Mac  Donald  and  Mary  K. 
his  wife. 


Granddaughter  of  Angus  W.  Mac  Donald  and  Mary 
McGuire,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Angus  MacDonald,  who 
served  as  lieutenant  colonel  of  Virginia  Line. 

Miss  Mella  D.  Everhart.  704 

Born  in  Wisconsin. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Plumer,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  William  Everhart  and  Margaret  lyOwrey 
Smith,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  695. 

Mrs.  Margaret  C.  Wilson.  70^ 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Wife  of  John  P.  Wilson. 

Descendant  of  John  Slaymaker,  born  in  Germany. 

Daughter  of  John  D.  Mcllvaine  and  Margaret  Slay- 
maker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Slaymaker  and  Margaret  C. 
Mcllvaine,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Slaymaker,  who  served 
as  captain  in  Pennsylvania  Line. 

Miss  Alma  Kimball.  706 

Born  in  Indiana. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Edwards,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Virgil  M.  Kimball  and  Desdemona  Ed- 
sall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Kimball  and  Mary  Ed- 
wards, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Edwards,  who  was  a 
volunteer  in  Vermont  militia. 

Mrs.  Anne  S.  Green.  707 

Born  in  Virginia. 
Wife  of  James  W.  Green, 
Descendant  of  William  Sanford,  of  Virginia. 


248  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Angus  W.  MacDonald  (U.  S.  A.)  and 
Seacy  Anne  Naylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Naylor  and  Ann  Sanford, 
his  wife  ;  and  Angus  MacDonald  (U.  S.  A.)  and  Mary 
McGuire,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  William  Sanford,  captain  in 
Second  Virginia  L,ine  ;  of  Angus  MacDonald,  of  Scot- 
land, commissioned  lieutenant  colonel  of  Virginia  L,ine 
by  Washington  ;  and  of  William  McGuire,  a  captain  in 
Continental  Line. 

Mrs.  Mary  Imogene  Lewis.  708 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Ralph  Green,  Uriah  Forrest,  and  George 
Plater,  of  Maryland,  who  served  as  sailor,  soldier,  and 
patriot  during  the  Revolution. 

Daughter  of  John  Green  and  Ann  Forrest,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ralph  Green  and  Sarah  Leigh,  his 
wife;   and  Uriah  Forrest  and  Rebecca  Plater,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  T.  Green  and  Elizabeth  Dud- 
ley, his  wife ;  and  George  Plater  and  Elizabeth  Rousby, 
his  wife. 

The  above  ancestors  assisted  in  establishing  American 
Independence. 

Miss  Bessie  Shelby  Darnall.  709 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Shelby,  of  Maryland. 
Daughter  of  G.  W.  Darnall  and  Margaret  Kinkead, 
his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  665. 

Mrs.  Mary  Gratz  Morton.  710 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Jeremiah  R.  Morton. 
Descendant  of  Christopher  Gist,  of  Maryland. 
Daughter  of  H.   H.  Gratz  and  M.  C.  Anderson,  his 
wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  249 


Granddaughter  of  Benj .  Gratz  and  Maria  Cecil  Gist, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Gist  and  Judith 
Cary  Bell,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Gist,  who 
served  as  colonel  in  the  Maryland  militia. 

Mrs.  Laura  Russell  Hawkins.  711 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  William  J.  Hawkins. 

Descendant  of  Wm.  Russell,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  A.  Russell  and  Sarah  Lewis 
Garrard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robt.  S.  Russell  and  Deborah  Mont- 
gomery Allen,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Wm.  Russell,  who  served 
from  captain  to  colonel  during  the  Revolution. 

Miss  Nellie  Talbot  Kinkead.  712 

Born  in  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Shelby,  of  Maryland. 
Also  descended  from  William  Kinkead,  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, a  Revolutionary  officer. 
See  also  N.  No.  665. 

Mrs.  Isabella  Reed  M.  Coleman.  71^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  L,.  Coleman. 

Descendant  of  Alexander  Russell,   of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Miliigan  and  Eleanor  Blaine  Rus- 
sell, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  McP.  Russell  and  Rebecca 
Lyon,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Russell,  who  was 
first  lieutenant  in  the  Seventh  Pennsylvania  Regi- 
ment. 

Also  descendant  of  Col.  Robert  McPherson,  Col.  Sam- 
uel Lyon,  and  Col.  Ephraim  Bland. 


250  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


714 


Miss  M.  C.  Woolworth.  71^ 

Born  in  Nebraska. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Samuel  Buel,  D.  D.,  of  Connec- 
ticut. 

Daughter  of  James  M.  Woolworth  and  Elizabeth  Stan- 
ton, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  S.  Buel  Woolworth  and  Sophia 
Mickels,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Aaron  Woolworth  and 
Mary  Buel,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  Buel,  who 
served  as  chaplain  on  the  staff  of  the  Commander-in- 
Chief,  Gen.  George  Washington. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Gardiner  Tyler.  716 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  Alexander  Tyler. 

Descendant  of  Matthew  Griswold,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  S.  B.  Gardiner  and  Mary  G.  Thompson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  T.  Gardiner  and  Sarah  Gris- 
wold, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Griswold,  who 
served  as  governor  of  Connecticut. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Towson  Bullock.  717 

Born  in  Virgina. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Dr.  J.  J.  Bullock. 
Descendant  of  John  Towson,  of  Maryland. 
Daughter  of  T.  Towson  Odell  and  Katharine  Conway 
Settle,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  251 


Granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Odell  and  Elizabeth  Buck 
Towson,  his  wife.     He  was  a  Revolutionary  soldier. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Towson,  who  was  a  cap- 
tain in  the  Revolution. 

Miss  Zue  Hunter  Brockett.  718 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  James  Hunter,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  B.  F.  Brockett  and  Carrie  Hunter,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Matthew  Hunter  and  Hannah  Kil- 
gore,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Hunter  and  Mary  Ral- 
ston, his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Hunter,  who 
served  as  second  lieutenant,  captain,  and  paymaster  in 
the  Pennsylvania  I^ine. 

Mrs.  Mary  O.  S.  Yeatman.  719 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Wife  of  Robert  Henry  Yeatman . 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Burgess,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  R.  B.  Simpson  and  Sarah  Ann  Ricaud, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  R.  Simpson  and  Jane  Burgess,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Burgess,  who  served 
as  lieutenant  in  the  Third  Battalion  of  Maryland  Flying 
Camp. 

Miss  M.  C.  P.  Halsted.      •  720 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  William  Sandford  Pennington,  of  New 
Jersey. 

Daughter  of  John  J.  Halsted  and  Frances  L,.  Smith, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Halsted  and  Mary  Pennington, 
his  wife. 


252  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Great-granddaughter  of  W.  S.  Pennington,  who  served 
as  lieutenant,  captain,  and  major  in  the  New  Jersey- 
artillery. 

Also  descendant  of  Richard  Wheeler,  captain  of  New 
Jersey  militia. 

Miss  Helen  H.  Halsted.  721 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 
Descendant  of  Wm.  Sandford  Pennington. 
See  N.  No.  720. 

Mrs.  Martha  G.  Woodward.  722 

Boru  in  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Garret  Seger,  born  in  Holland. 

Daughter  of  Wm.  Bond  and  Eliza  Seger,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frederick  Seger  and  Eliza  Fonda, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Garret  Seger,  who  served  in 
Captain  Van  Wie's  company  of  the  Fifth  New  York 
Regiment. 

Mrs.  Mary  Camfield  McLure  Wysong.         723 

Born  in  South  Carolina. 

Widow  of  Rutherford  W3^song,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Halsted,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  McLure  and  Ann  Ferris  Cam- 
field,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Camfield  and  Phebe  Roberts 
Halsted,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Halsted  and  Abigail 
Lyon,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Halsted  and 
Rebecca  Ogden,  his  wife. 

Caleb  Halsted  was  a  surgeon  in  the  Continental  Line. 

Mrs.  H.  Maria  Crissey.  724 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Sardis  L.  Crissey. 
Descendant  of  Elisha  Morse,  of  Massachusetts. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  253 


Daughter  of  Charles  H.  Morse  and  Alice  M.  Teele, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Calvin  Morse  and  Keziah  Richard- 
son, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  EHsha  Morse,  who  was  a  pri- 
vate in  the  Massachusetts  Line. 

Miss  Anne  S.  MacDonald.  725- 

Born  iu  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Angus  MacDonald,  born  in  Scot- 
land. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Charles  MacDonald  and  Frances 
Elizabeth  Singleton,  his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  703. 

Mrs.  Josephine  M.  Rozet.  726 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  George  H.  Rozet. 

Descendant  of  John  Paul  Schott,  born  in  Prussia. 

Daughter  of  Henry  D.  Mandeville  and  Charlotte  D. 
Schott,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Paul  Schott,  who  served  as 
captain  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Ida  Stanley  Goss.  727 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Charles  Oliver  Goss.  ^ 

Descendant  of  Gad  Stanley,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Norton  Stanley  and  Eliza  Sey- 
mour Moore,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cyrus  Stanley  and  Abigail  Lee,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Gad  Stanley,  who  served  as 
captain  and  colonel  during  the  Revolution. 

Miss  Rebecca  M.  Rozet.  728 

Born  in  Penns54vania. 
Descendant  of  John  Paul  Schott,  born  in  Prussia. 
Daughter  of  George  H.  Rozet  and  Josephine  Mande- 
ville, his  wife. 


254  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Also  descendant  of  Matthias  Hollenbeck,  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, who  served  from  ensign  to  colonel  in  the  Revo- 
lution. 

See  N.  No.  726. 

Miss  Marie  Josephine  Rozet.  729 

Born  in  Louisiana. 
See  N.  Nos.  726  and  728. 

Mrs.  Adelaide  W.  Simonds.  730 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Edwin  A.  Simonds. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Palmer,  born  in  England. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Wheeler  and  Alice  Shepard 
Palmer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughther  of  George  Palmer  and  Alice  Shepard 
Winship,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  P.  Palmer  and  Eliza- 
beth Hunt,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Palmer,  who 
serv^ed  as  brigadier  general  during  the  Revolution . 

Mrs.  Ellen  R.  Jewett.  731 

Born  in  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  John  N.  Jewett. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Mitchell,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  H.  Rountree  and  Mary  Grace 
Mitchell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Mitchell,  who  served  as 
private  under  Gen.  Morgan  in  the  Carolinas. 

Miss  Emma  K.  Ogden.  732 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  John  Moor,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  George  Ogden  and  Elizabeth  Snowden, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  M.  Snowden  and  Elizabeth 
Moor,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  255 


Great-granddaughter  of  John  Moor,  who  was  a  mem- 
ber of  Council  of  Safety,  and  of  Philadelphia  Conven- 
tion, 1776. 

Also  descendant  of  William  Snowden,  who  died  on 
British  prison  ship  while  a  prisoner  of  war. 

Miss  Mary  Caldwell.  733 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  William  Anderson,  born  in  Ireland. 

Daughter  of  James  Caldwell  and  Mary ,  his 

wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Caldwell  and  Letitia  Ander- 
son, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Wm.  Anderson,  colonel  in 
Pennsylvania  Line. 

Mrs.  Sophia  Lord  C.  Hutchinson.  734 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Widow  of  Frank  M.  Hutchinson. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Cass,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  George  W.  Cass  and  Louise  Dawson,  his 

wife. 

Granddaughter  of  G.  W.  Cass  and  Sophia  Lord,  his 

wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Cass,  who  served 
from  private  to  major  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Lida  Bindley.  739 

Born  in  Minnesota. 

Wife  of  Albion  Bindley. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Slocum,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Sherman  Slocum  and  Rhoda 
C.  C.  Mantor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Slocum  and  Mary  G.  Sher- 
man, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Slocum,  who  served 
as  a  soldier  throughout  the  Revolution. 

Also  descendant  of  Henry  Sherman,  a  captain  in  the 
Rhode  Island  Line. 


256  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Emma  J.  Sadler.  736 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Drin  Winslow  Sadler. 
Descendant  of  Samuel  Slocum,  of  Massachusetts. 
See  N.  No.  735. 

Miss  Sidney  Page.  737 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  John  Ormsby,  born  in  Ireland. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Page  and  Ellen  Strong  Camp- 
bell, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  H.  Page  and  Sidney  Ormsby, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Ormsby  and  Sarah 
Mahon,  his  wife. 

Great-great  granddaughter  of  John  Ormsby,  who  was 
a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Correspondence. 

Miss  Martha  Page  Laughlin.  738 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  John  Ormsby. 

Daughter  of  James  Laughlin  and  Sidney  Ford  Page, 
his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  737. 

Mrs.  Florence  Huntington  Biddle.  739 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  M .  Biddle . 

Descendant  of  Jabez  Huntington,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Stuart  Huntington  and  Julia  M. 
Biddle,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  J.  C.  Huntington  and  Julia  S. 
Dodge,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Huntington  and  Eunice 
Carew,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Huntington 
and  Elizabeth  Backus,  his  wife.  He  was  the  first  com- 
missary of  brigade  in  Connecticut. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  257 


Great-great-g^eat-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Huntington, 
who  was  major  general  of  militia  of  Connecticut. 

Miss  Marjorie  C.  Irwin.  740 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  John  Irwin,  born  in  Ireland. 
Daughter  of  William  H.  Irwin  and  Mary  Purviance, 
his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  678. 

Miss  Julia  Morgan  Harding.  741 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Denny,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Ebenezer  D.  Harding  and  L,avinia  Mor- 
gan, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Harding  and  Nancy  Denny, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Denny,  who  was  a 
major  in  the  Pennsylvania  Eine. 

Also  descendant  of  George  Morgan,  colonel  in  the 
Continental  Line;  Henry  Heth,  captain  Continental 
Line,  and  Samuel  Gilkeson,  captain  Revolutionary 
Army. 

Mrs.  Ann  McCully  H.  Byers,  742 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Ebenezer  M.  Byers. 

Descendant  of  George  McCully,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Hays  and  Margaret  Irwin,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Boyle  Irwin  and  Eliza  McCully, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  McCully,  who  served 
from  ensign  to  major  in  the  Pennsylvania  Line. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Irish,  who 
served  as  captain  in  Col.  Flower's  regiment  of  artillery 
artificers. 


258  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Jane  W.  Hawkins.  74^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Hon.  W.  G.  Hawkins,  Jr. 
Descendant  of  Maj.   George  McCully,    of   Pennsyl- 
vania. 

See  N.  No.  742. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hutton  Sherwood.  744 

Born  in  New  York. 
Wife  of  Rev.  John  Harvey  Sherwood. 
Descendant  of  Timothy  Hutton,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughcer  of  Timothy  Hutton,  who  was  a  private 
during  the  Revolution. 

Miss  Susan  Pusey  Walker.  74:^ 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  David  Watson,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  C.  Walker  and  Lucy  H.  EHmaker, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Esaias  EHmaker  and  Sarah  Wat- 
son, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Watson  and  Margaret 
Clemson,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Watson,  collector 
of  supplies  for  Continental  Army,  appointed  by  Council 
of  Safety. 

Mrs.  Frances  Parrish  Murphy.  746 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Joseph  A.  Murphy. 

Descendant  of  John  Jenkins,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Gould  Parrish  and  Esther  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Smith  and  Mehitable  Jen- 
kins, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Jenkins  and 

,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Jenkins,  who  was 
judge  of  the  courts  and  five  times  sent  to  Colonial  As- 
sembly of  Connecticut. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  259 


Miss  Eleanor  A.  D.  McCartney.  747 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  David  Dimock,  of  Vermont. 
Daughter  of  Gen.  William  H.  McCartney  and  Kath- 
arine Searle,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  145. 

Mrs.  Ruth  Parrish  Fuller.  748 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Henry  A .  Fuller. 

Descendant  of  John  Jenkins,  of  Rhode  Island. 
Daughter  of  Gould   Parrish  and  Esther  Smith,   his 
wife. 

See  N.  No.  746. 

Mrs.  Grace  Stanton  Lea  Hunt.  749 

Born  in  L,ouisiana. 

Wife  of  Charles  Hunt. 

Descendant  of  James  Mercer,  born  in  Scotland. 

Daughter  of  James  N.  I^ea  and  Hetty  H.  McNair, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  H.  McNair  and  Margaret 
Mercer,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Mercer  and  Mary 
Reid,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  James  Mercer,  who  was 
major  and  colonel  in  the  Seventh  Battalion  of  Pennsyl- 
vania Line. 

Miss  Mary  M.  Slosson.  7^0 

Born  in  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  John  Mills,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Slosson  and  Hannah  Mills,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philo  Mills  and  Rhoda  Goodwin, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Mills  and  Hannah  Hall, 
his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Mills,  who  was  a 
lieutenant  in  Connecticut  Line. 


260  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Virginia  Hutchinson  Kendall.  791 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Capt.  Frederic  A.  KendalL 

Descendant  of  Elisha  Hutchinson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  David  Hutchinson  and  Betsey  Ha3rward, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Hutchinson  and  Mary  L,eavitt, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Hutchinson,  who 
served  as  private  in  the  Danvers  company  at  the  battle 
of  Lexington. 

Also  descendant  of  Andrew  Leavitt,  a  soldier  at  the 
battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

Mrs.  Martha  Emily  Parmelee  Rose.  yp 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Hon.  W.  G.  Rose,  mayor  of  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Theodore  Parmelee,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Theodore  Parmelee  and  Harriet  Holcomb, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Theodore  Parmelee,  who  was  cap- 
tain of  a  company  of  horse  at  the  taking  of  New  York. 

Mrs.  Frances  Parsons  Edwards.  7^3 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Fitzhugh  Edwards. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Parsons,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Philo  Parsons  and  Anne  Barnum,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  B.  Parsons  and  Lucina  Hoar, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Charles  Parsons,  who  served 
as  second  lieutenant,  first  lieutenant,  and  captain  in  the 
First  Regiment  of  New  York  infantry. 

Miss  Sarah  A.  Sibley.  7^4 

Born  in  Michigan. 
Daughter  of  Judge  Solomon  Sibley  and  Sarah  Sproat, 
his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  261 


Descendant  of  Col.  Ebenezer  Sproat,  major  Tenth 
Massachusetts,  and  later  brigade  inspector  on  Baron 
Steuben's  staff;  also  of  Commodore  Abraham  Whipple, 
capturer  of  H.  M.  S.  "Gaspee;"  also  of  Ruth  Wilkin- 
son Hopkins,  the  mother  of  Governor  Stephen  Hopkins, 
a  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  and  Com- 
modore Esek  Hopkins,  of  Rhode  Island. 

See  N.  No.  154. 

Mrs.  Sophia  Edwards  Roberts.  7?^ 

Bom  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Edwin  Clarence  Roberts. 

Descendant  of  Adonijah  Edwards,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  Rodolphus  Edwards  and  Sophia  Musson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rodolphus  Edwards  and  Anna 
Merils,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Adonijah  Edwards,  who 
served  as  private  with  Stark's  Green  Mountain  boys. 

Mrs.  Eva  Williams.  7^6 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  M.  D.  Williams. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Baker,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Baker  and  Jane  Starr,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Baker,  who  was  lieutenant 
and  captain  in  Continental  Line ;  was  in  battles  of  Bun- 
ker Hill  and  Long  Island  ;  taken  prisoner  at  the  latter 
and  put  on  the  Jersey  prison  ship  ;  escaped  by  swim- 
ming, and  joined  Washington  at  Morristown. 

Mrs.  Hettie  Spafford  Culver  Gibbons.       7^7 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Col.  John  W.  Gibbons. 

Descendant  of  Bradstreet  Spafford,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Culver  and  Harriet  E.  Spafford, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hiram  Spafford  and  Nancy  Foster, 
his  wife. 


262  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Spafford  and  Han- 
nah Barnett,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Bradstreet  Spafford, 
who  was  first  lieutenant  in  Col.  Bellows'  (Connecticut) 
regiment. 

Mrs.  Mary  Olive  Ayer  Lee.  7^8 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Howard  J.  Lee,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  David  Hibbard,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Don  Carlos  Ayer  and  Arthusa  Ann  Hib- 
bard, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Hibbard  and  Olive  Albee,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Hibbard,  who  was  a 
drummer  boy  in  Connecticut  militia. 

Mrs.  Helen  Mar  Whipple.  7^9 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Abraham  D.  L.  Whipple. 

Descendant  of  Ezra  Whipple. 

Daughter  of  Barnum  Whipple  and  Catherine  Lansing, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Kzra  Whipple  and  Abigail  Bar- 
num, his  wife.     He  was  a  captain  under  Ethan  Allen. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Campbell  Pilcher.  760 

Born  in  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  James  Stuart  Pilcher. 

Descendant  of  David  Campbell,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Wm.  Bowen  Campbell  and  Frances  Isa- 
bella Owen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Campbell  and  Catherine 
Bowen,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  David  Campbell,  who  was  a 
captain  in  Virginia  Line. 

Also  descended  from  Gen.  Wm.  Russell  and  Capt. 
Wm.  Bowen. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  263 


Miss  Emma  Wood.  761 

Born  in  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Henry  Wood,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  Benj.  Wood  and   Ida  E.  Mayfield,  his 

wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benj.  Wood  and  Rebecca  Lehman, 

his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Henry  Wood,  who  raised  and 
commanded  a  troop  ;  was  known  as  the  fighting  Quaker. 

Also  descendant  of  Henry  Lehman,  an  officer  in  the 
Revolution. 

Mrs.  Mary  Steiner  Putnam.  762 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  John  Risley  Putnam. 

Descendant  of  Michael  Myers,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Myers  Shoemaker  and  Mary  Col- 
gate, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Shoemaker  and  Katherine 
Myers,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Michael  Myers,  who  was  a 
major  general  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Also   descended   from   Brig.    Gen.  Nicholas    Herki- 


Mrs.  Abbey  DeWolf  Gibson.  763 

Born  in  Rhode  Island. 

Descendant  of  John  Marston,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  DeWolf  and  Annie  Eliza  Marston, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Marston,  who  was  a  captain 
in  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

Miss  Carrie  Wilson.  7^4 

Born  in  Maryland. 
Descendant  of  Samuel  Bonifant,  born  in  France. 
Daughter  of  Thomas  O.  Wilson  and  Sarah  Bonifant, 
his  wife. 


264  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Bonifant  and  Mary  Ann 
Tucker,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bonifant,  who  was  a 
soldier  under  Lafayette,  and  John  Peyton  Tucker,  who 
was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Germantown. 

Miss  Grace  Douglas  Parsons.  76^ 

Born  in  Michigan. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Charles  Parsons,  of  Massachu- 
setts. 

See  N.  No.  753. 

IVlRS.  Julia  Parsons  Boynton.    .  766 

Born  in  Michigan. 
Wife  of  William  Edmondstone  Boynton. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Charles  Parsons,  of  Massachu- 
setts. 

See  N.  No.  753. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Vannoy  Brown  (deceased).  767 

Born  in  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  Capt.  Asa  Caxton  Brown. 

Descendant  of  John  Vannoy,  born  in  Holland. 

Daughter  of  Mason  Vannoy  and  Jane  Garrett  Ward, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter    of    Andrew    Vannoy    and     

,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Vannoy,  who  was  a  sol- 
dier in  Capt.  Phillips'  company  of  First  New  Jersey 
Line. 

Mrs.  Ellen  C.  H.  Wilson.  768 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Prof.  Robt.  D.  Wilson,  Ph.  D. 

Descendant  of  John  Clarke,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Philip  F.  Howard  and  Ella  F.  Burfoot, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Burfoot  and  Mary  Ella 
Clarke,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP   ROLL.  265 


Great-granddaughter  of  John  Clarke,  who  was  a 
major  in  the  Continental  Army. 

Miss  Isabella  Green  Mactier.  769 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Green,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Wm.  L.  Mactier  and  Anna  McCuUoh 
Green,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  S.  Green  and  Isabella  W. 
McCulloh,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ashbel  Green  and  Elizabeth 
Stockton,  his  wife.     He  was  a  Revolutionary  soldier. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Green,  who  was 
a  member  of  Provincial  Congress  of  New  Jersey. 

Miss  Helen  Manners.  770 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  John  Schenck,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  David  S.  Manners  and  Deborah  Philips 
Johnes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Manners  and  Mary  Schenck, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Schenck,  who  was  a 
captain  of  New  Jersey  militia. 

Mrs.  Rosanna  Duncan  Revere.  771 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Widow  of  Jos.  W.  Revere. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Lamb,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Benj.  W.  Lamb  and  Deziah ,  his 

wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lamb,  who  was  a  lieutenant 
in  Col.  H.  Jackson's  regiment  of  Massachusetts  Line. 

Mrs.  Alice  Story  Rowland.  772 

Born  in  New  Jersey. 
Descendant  of  Hugh  Dunn,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  Rufus  Story  and  Ursula  Dunham  Ay  res, 
his  wife. 


266  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Simon  Ayres  and  Abigail  Dunham, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  James  Dunham  and  Ursula 
Dunn,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Hugh  Dunn,  who  was 
a  captain  in  First  Regiment  of  New  Jersey  militia. 

Also  descendant  of  John  Dunham  and  Ezekiel  Ayres, 
privates  in  New  Jersey  militia,  and  Matthew  Freeman, 
captain  in  First  New  Jersey  militia. 

Mrs.  Mary  O.  Spratt  Van  Landingham.         773 

Born  in  North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  John  H.  Van  Landingham. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Alexander,  of  North  Caro- 
lina. 

Daughter  of  Charles  E.  Spratt  and  Margaret  L. 
Gates,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Brawley  Gates  and  Lillis  lyOwrie, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Judge  Samuel  Lowrie  and 
Mary  Alexander,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Alexander,  who 
was  captain  of  a  company  under  Gen.  Rutherford. 

Also  descendant  of  Charles  Elms,  who  fought  at  Cow- 
pens  and  Eutaw. 

Mrs.  Mary  Alice  Ives  Fonda.  774 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Abraham  G.  Fonda. 

Descendant  of  Michael  Jackson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  Russell  Ives  and  Mary  Phelps 
Olmsted,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ralph  Olmsted  and  Mary  Charlotte 
Jackson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Amasa  Jackson  and  Mary 
Phelps,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Michael  Jackson,  who 
was  captain  in  a  company  of  minute  men  at  battle  of 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  267 


Lexington,  and  major  at  Bunker  Hill,  lieutenant  colonel 
at  defense  of  New  York  (1776),  and  colonel  of  EigMh 
Massachusetts  Regiment  at  West  Point. 

Miss  Nena  Mitchell.  77 S 

Born  in  Georgia. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Mitchell,  of  Georgia. 

Daughter  of  Wm.  Arnold  Mitchell  and  Margaret 
Skinner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wm.  Mitchell  and  Eleanor  Thoma- 
son,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Mitchell,  who  was  a 
lieutenant  in  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Kate  Harman  Orme.  77^ 

Born  in  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Aquilla  J.  Orme. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Callaway,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  Z.  E.  Harman  and  Apsylla  H.  Callaway, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  S.  Callaway  and  Mary  Mil- 

ner,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Callaway  and  Isabella 
Graves  Henderson,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Richard  Callaway,  who 
served  as  soldier  and  patriot  during  the  Revolution. 

Also  descendant  of  John  Milner  and  John  Holmes, 
soldiers  and  patriots. 

Mrs.  Sallie  T.  Harman  Cox.  777 

Born  in  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Albert  H.  Cox. 
Descendant  of  Richard  Callaway,  of  Virginia. 

See  N.  No.  776. 

Mrs.  Emily  Kent  Dennis.  77^ 

Born  in  Ohio. 
Widow  of  Robt.  Bartlay  Dennis. 
Descendant  of  Oliver  Lewis,  of  Connecticut. 


268  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Zenas  Kent  and  Pamelia  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Oliver  Lewis,  who  was  a  member 
of  Lieut.  T.  Bid  well's  company  of  the  Connecticut  Line. 

Also  descendant  of  Zenas  Kent,  private  in  the  Conti- 
nental Line. 

Mrs.  Caroline  Cessna  G.  King.  779 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Julius  King,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Moss,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Walter  Gray  and  Amanda  Moss,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Moss  and  Mary  Groves,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Moss,  who  served  as 
colonel  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Carrie  F.  Butler  Thwing.  780 

Born  in  Maine. 

Wife  of  Chas.  F.  Thwing. 

Descendant  of  Ephraim  Gould  Butler,  of  Massachu- 
setts. 

Daughter  of  Francis  G.  Butler  and  Julia  Wendell,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Francis  Butler  and  Mary  Black- 
stone,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  G.  Butler,  who 
served  as  mate  on  a  whale  ship,  which  the  loyal  owners 
gave  the  country,  then  without  a  navy. 

Also  descended  from  Thomas  Wendell,  a  private,  and 
his  son,  Thomas,  a  powder  boy  on  the  privateer, 
"  Porus." 

Mrs.  Caroline  A.  Baldwin  Babcock.  781 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Perry  Huntington  Babcock. 
Descendant  of  Ozias  Brownson,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Frederick  Baldwin  and  Salina  Wheadon 
Brownson,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  269 


Granddaughter  of  Salmon  Brownson  and  Mercy 
Wheadon,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Ozias  Brownson,  who  was  a 
lieutenant,  captain,  major,  and  colonel  in  Connecticut 
Line. 

Also  descendant  of  Stephen  Baldwin,  private  in  Capt. 
Gillet's  company  on  the  Hudson,  1778. 

Mrs.  Martha  Buell  Ambler.  782 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Widow  of  Nathan  K.  H.  Ambler. 

Descendant  of  Jesse  Root,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Ebenezer  Buell  and  Louisa  Fuller,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Solomon  Buell  and  Sophia  Root, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Root,  who  served  as 
lieutenant,  captain,  colonel,  adjutant  general,  and  mem- 
ber of  Committee  of  Safety. 

Also  descended  from  Solomon  Buell,  who  served  in 
various  capacities. 

Miss  Mary  M.  Rector.  783 

Born  in  Indiana. 

Descendant  of  Jesse  Rector,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Rector  and  Judith  B.  Gardner,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Rector,  who  was  a  soldier  in 
the  Virginia  Line. 

Mrs.  Maria  F.  Butterfield.  784 

Born  in  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Gen.  F.  G.  Butterfield. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Smith,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Frost  and  Phcebe  Ann  Smith, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Smith  and  Hitty  Clark, 
his  wife. 


270  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Smith,  who  served 
as  a  private  in  Col.  Timothy  Walker's  regiment  of  the 
Massachusetts  Line,  and  Col.  Croft's  regiment  of  Arti- 
ficers. 

Mrs.  Gertrude  Ward  Dodd.  785- 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Bethuel  L.  Dodd,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Ward,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Ray  Ward  and  Gertrude  Eliza 
Doughty,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ward  and  Phebe  Greene, 
his  wife.     He  was  an  ofl&cer  in  the  Rhode  Island  Line. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ward,  who  was  gov- 
ernor of  Rhode  Island. 

Mrs.  Julia  Waters  Johnstone.  786 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Mervin  E.  Johnstone. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Ammi  Doubleday,  of  Connecti- 
cut. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  John  Waters  and  Wealthy  Double- 
day,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Doubleday  and  Hannah 
Bailey,  his  wife. 

Also  descendant  of  Hezekiah  Waters,  who  served  as 
a  soldier  in  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Eliza  Thompson  M.  E.  Newport.         787 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Gen.  Reese  Marshall  Newport. 

Descendant  of  George  Morgan,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Luther  Edgerton  and  Elizabeth  McKen- 
nan  Morgan,  his  wife. 

Granff  daughter  of  George  Morgan  and  Elizabeth 
Alrich  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  George  Morgan,  who  served 
as  first  lieutenant  in  the  first  volunteer  company  raised  in 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  271 


Philadelphia  ;  in  1777  received  commission  of  colonel  in 
the  United  States  Army. 

Miss  Mary  Morgan  Newport,  788 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Col.  George  Morgan,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Gen.  Reese  Marshall  Newport  and  Eliza 
T.  M.  Edgerton,  his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  787. 

Also  descendant  of  David  Thompson,  who  served  as 
surgeon  in  the  Hospital  Department. 

Mrs.  Maria  Paine  McConnell.  789 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Benton  McConnell. 

Descendant  of  Steven  Paine,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Gen.  Eleazar  A.  Paine  and  Charlotte 
Phelps,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  H.  E.  Paine  and  Harriet 
Phelps,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Eleazar  Paine  and  Aurel  Ells- 
worth, his  wife.  He  was  a  drummer  in  a  Connecticut 
regiment. 

Great-great-grandaughter  of  Steven  Paine,  who  served 
under  Gen.  Gates  at  Saratoga. 

Also  descendant  of  Edward  Paine,  who  was  a  captain 
in  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Mary  Hildreth  Edgerton.  790 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  James  Watson  Edgerton. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Hildreth,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Ross  and  Rhoda  Hildreth,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  P.  Hildreth  and  Rhoda 
Cook,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hildreth,  who  was  a 
surgeon  in  a  regiment  of  militia,  and  was  present  at  the 


272  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

surrender  of  Burgoyne's  army  at  Saratoga  ;  afterwards 
surgeon  in  the  naval  service. 

Mrs.  M.  Helen  Palmes  Moss.       .  791 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Albert  P.  Moss. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Palmes,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Palmes  and  Mary  A.  Gilbert, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Palmes,  who  served  as 
soldier  and  marine  during  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  Martha  N.  Love  Foster.  792 

-  Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frederick  Emery  Foster. 

Descendant  of  Seth  Murray,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Harlow  S.  Love  and  Martha  Church 
Maltby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Isaac  Maltby  and  Lucinda 
Murray,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Seth  Murray,  who  served 
from  captain  to  brigadier  general  during  the  Revolu- 
tion. 

Mrs.  Mabel  E.  Pratt  Riggs.  793 

Born  in  Ohio. 

Wife  of  C.  Eugene  Riggs,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  David  Jones,  of  Delaware. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Mansfield  Pratt  and  Elizabeth 
Cornelia  At  wood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edwin  Atwood  and  Elizabeth 
Yeatman  Garrett,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Garrett  and  Eleanor 
Jones,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  David  Jones,  who  was 
chaplain  of  the  Ninth  Battalion  under  Col.  Anthony 
Wayne. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  273 


Mrs.  Caroline  Butler  Day.  794 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Doud  Day. 

Descendant  of  John  Butler,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Maj .  John  B.  Butler  and  Catherine  Selina 
Gazzam,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Butler,  who  was  a  soldier 
during  the  Revolution  in  the  Third  Connecticut  Regi- 
ment. 

Mrs.  Fanny  Pierpont  Gilbert.  79^ 

Born  in  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Rt.  Rev.  M.  n!  Gilbert. 

Descendant  of  Lemuel  Clift,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  George  Grey  Carvill  and  Anna  Augusta 
Brown,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Louis  Brown  and  Clarissa  Clift, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Clift,  who  was  a 
captain  in  the  Connecticut  Line. 

Mrs.  Harriet  Robbins  Hatch.  796 

Born  in  Indiana. 

Wife  of  K.  E.  Hatch. 

Descendant  of  John  Ward,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  G.  W.  Robbins  and  Julia  W.  Forsyth, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Forsyth  and  Juliet  Ward,  his 
wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Ward,  who  served  on 
Washington's  staff. 

Also  descendant  of  Edward  Ward,  an  ofl&cer  in  the 
Revolution. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Virtue.  797 

Born  in  Minnesota. 
Descendant  of  John  Ward,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  G.  J.  Virtue  and  Jane  Forsyth,  his  wife. 
See  N.  No.  796. 


274  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Mary  S.  H.  Winston.  798 

Born  in  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Wm.  Winston. 

Descendant  of  Jabez  Huntington,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  M.  Huntington  and  Mary  A.  E. 
Parks,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Mumford  Huntington  and 
Mary  B.  Campbell,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Zachariah  Huntington  and 
Hannah  Williams,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Huntington,  who 
was  a  major  general  of  Connecticut  L,ine. 

Mrs.  Jessie  Rice  Greene.  799 

Born  in  Minnesota. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Charles  Lyman  Greene. 

Jessie  Rice  Greene  is  the  great -great-great-grandniece 
of  Col.  Seth  Warner  of  the  Revolutionary  Army  and  aid 
to  Gen.  Stark  at  the  battle  of  Bennington. 

[Paper  not  made  out.] 

Miss  Emma  B.  Nelson.  800 

Born  in  Minnesota. 

Descendant  of  John  Nelson,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Rensselaer  Russell  Nelson  and  Emma 
Fuller  Beebee,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Nelson  and  Catharine  Ann 
Russell,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Rogers  Nelson  and  Jean 
McArthur,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Nelson ,  who  was  a 
sergeant  in  the  Dorset  regiment  of  New  York. 

Also  descended  from  Ebenezer  Russell,  who  served  as 
private  in  the  same  regiment. 

Miss  Eleanor  Burrill  Greene.  801 

Born  in  Rhode  Island. 
Descendant  of  William  Greene,  of  Rhode  Island. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  275 

Daughter  of  Wm.  Ray  Greene  and  Susan  Arnold 
Burrill,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  W.  Greene  and  Polly 
Nightingale,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Wm.  Greene,  who  was  gov- 
ernor of  Rhode  Island  during  the  War  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. 

Mrs.  Katharine  McM.  Beals.  802 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Widow  of  James  B.  Beals. 

Descendant  of  John  Butler,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  J.  R.  McMillan  and  Harriet 
Elizabeth  Butler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  John  B.  Butler  and  Catharine 
Salina ,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Butler,  who  was  a 
private  in  Third  Regiment  of  Connecticut  Line. 

Also  descended  from  Samuel  McMillan,  who  was  a 
soldier  in  the  Maryland  Line. 

Mrs.  Harriet  E.  McMillan.  803 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Samuel  J.  R.  McMillan. 
Descendant  of  John  Butler,  of  Connecticut. 

See  N.  No.  802. 

Mrs.  Ellen  F.  Ward  Soule.  804 

Born  in  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Charles  S.  Soule. 

Descendant  of  John  Ward,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  James  H.  Ward  and  Mary  Ann  Corbin, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Ward  and  Rosemond  Carvin 
Whitford,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  John  Ward,  who  was  a  pri- 
vate in  Capt.  Fink's  company  of  the  First  New  York 
Regiment. 


276  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Mary  J.  Edgerton  Monfort.  8o^ 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  Delos  A.  Monfort. 

Descendant  of  Solomon  Willis,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Erastus  Edgerton  and  Sophronia  Willis, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Azariah  Willis  and  Diadannia 
Douglas,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Willis,  who  was 
captain  of  a  volunteer  company  near  Boston  in  1775  ; 
promoted  to  colonel  in  1776. 

Also  descended  from  William  and  Asa  Douglas, 
father  and  son,  both  of  whom  served  as  officers  at  the 
battle  of  Bennington. 

Mrs.  Ada  Walker  Adams.  806 

Born  in  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  Quincy  Adams. 

Descendant  of  Leonard  Proctor,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  Artemus  B.  Walker  and  Adeline  Willey, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Billings  Walker  and  Hannah  Proc- 
tor, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Leonard  Proctor,  who  was  a 
soldier  during  the  Revolution. 

Also  descended  from  Capt.  Zachariah  Hungerford, 
John  Rider,  Timothy  Rider,  and  Lieut.  Gideon  Walker, 
all  Revolutionary  soldiers. 

Mrs.  Grace  Hubbell  Rittenhouse.  807 

Born  in  Minnesota. 

Wife  of  Charles  E.  Rittenhouse. 

Descendant  of  Silliman  Hubbell,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  James  Boyd  Hubbell  and  Katie  A.  Tew, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Truman  Hubbell  and  Jane  Monroe 
Boyd,  his  wife. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  277 


Great-granddaughter  of  Silliman  Hubbell,  who  was  a 
private  in  the  Connecticut  Line.  His  father  was  also  a 
Revolutionary  soldier. 

Mrs.  Laura  Shipman  McGaw  Cowen.  808 

Born  in  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Benj.  Sprague  Cowen. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Stone,  of  Ohio. 

Daughter  of  Carroll  A.  McGaw  and  Ellen  Frances 
Bos  worth,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  W.  Bosworth  and  Frances 
Stone,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Rufus  P.  Stone  and  Eliza- 
beth Barker,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Stone,  who 
was  a  captain  under  Washington  at  West  Point. 

Also  descendant  of  Capt.  Wm.  Dana. 

Mrs.  Annie  McMillan  Shepard.  809 

Born  in  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Frank  P.  Shepard. 

Descendant  of  John  Butler,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  J.  R.  McMillan  and  Harriet 
Butler,  his  wife. 

See  N.  No.  794. 

Also  descended  from  Samuel  McMillan,  who  was  a 
soldier  in  the  Maryland  Line. 

Mrs.  Martha  Benjamin  Stephenson.  8io 

Born  in  Maine. 

Wife  of  Charles  L.  Stephenson. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Benjamin,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Israel  Washburn  and  Martha  Benjamin, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Benjamin,  who  was  a  ser- 
geant, ensign,  and  lieutenant;  he  served  seven  years, 
three  months  and  twenty-one  days. 


278  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Mrs.  Henry  Hall.  8ii 

[Not  returned.] 


Miss  Maria  Gilbert  Bradley.  812 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Israel  Bartlett,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  P.  Bradley,  lieutenant  of  Eighth 
Massachusetts  Regiment,  and  Emmeline  Bartlett,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Bartlett  and  Elizabeth  Gil- 
bert, his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Israel  Bartlett,  who  was  cap- 
tain under  Gen.  Gates  ;  was  at  the  surrender  of  Gen. 
Burgoyne. 

Also  descendant  of  Gen.  Joseph  Low  and  Samuel 
Hildreth,  surgeon  in  Massachusetts  Line,  and  James 
Walker,  of  Vermont,  ensign,  who  had  command  of  the 
boats  that  crossed  the  Delaware  the  night  before  the 
battle  of  Trenton. 

Mrs.  Maggie  J.  Johnson.  813 

Born  in  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Hon.  Thomas  L.  Johnson. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Johnson,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Robert  A.  Johnson  and  Cornelia  L. 
Rufl&n,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Johnson  and  Elizabeth 
Flournoy,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Robert  Johnson,  who  was 
captain  under  Gen.  Geo.  Rogers  Clark. 


MEMBERSHIP  ROLL.  279 


Mrs.  Diana  Kearny  Powell.  814 

Born  in  District  of  Columbia. 

Descendant  of  Ann  Rogers. 

Daughter  of  Philip  Kearny  and  Diana  Moore  Bullitt, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Bullitt  and  Diana  Moore 
Gwathmey,  his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Owen  Gwathmey  and  Ann 
Clark,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Clark  and  Ann 
Rogers,  his  wife,  the  mother  of  Gen.  George  Rogers 
Clark,  commander  of  the  forces  in  the  Northwest  Ter- 
ritory. 

Mrs.  Issa  Desha  Breckinridge  (deceased).     81^ 

Wife  of  Wm.  C.  P.  Breckinridge. 

Descendant  of  Marguerite  Briarley,  mother  of  Col. 
John  Montgomery,  and  of  Isaac  Bledsoe,  Joseph 
Wheeler,  Robert  Desha,  and  Joseph  Desha,  soldiers  in 
the  Revolution. 

See  N.  No.  4. 

Mrs.  Bettie  Beck  Goodloe.  8i6 

Born  in  Maryland. 

Wife  of  Green  Clay  Goodloe. 

Descendant  of  John  Thornton,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  James  Burnie  Beck  and  Jane  A.  W. 
Thornton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Thornton  and 
Margaret  Buckner,  his  wife. 

Great-great-granddaughter  of  John  Thornton,  who 
was  a  captain  in  Third  Virginia  Regiment,  Continental 
Line;  major  and  lieutenant  colonel  in  1777;  in  1781 
commanded  a  regiment  under  Lafayette  in  the  Corn- 
wallis  campaign. 

Also  descended  from  Richard  Buckner,  of  Virginia, 
who  was  a  member  of  the  Westmoreland  Committee  of 


280  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Safety  from  1775  to  1776,  and  signer  of  the  Westmore- 
land Association  in  1776. 

Mrs.  Fanny  J.  Howe.  817 

Born  in  Virginia. 

Widow  of  Francis  T.  Howe. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Fogg,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  ot  James  Fogg  and  Emily  Ware,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Fogg  and  Hannah  Peeker, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Fogg,  who  was  a 
major  in  1776,  and  in  1778  was  made  lieutenant  colonel 
of  Col.  Gale's  regiment. 

Also  descended  from  John  Ware,  who  was  a  soldier. 

Mrs.  Frances  B.  Smith.  8i8 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Frederick  Augustus  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Morey,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Reuben  Morey  and  Abby  C.  Bogman, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Morey  and  Mary  Freeman, 
his  wife. 

Great-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Morey,  who  was  a 
private  in  the  Thirteenth  New  York  Regiment  from  Al- 
bany county,  and  signer  of  the  Association  of  June, 
1775- 


INDEX. 


INDEX  TO  MEMBERSHIP  ROLL 
1 890-9 1 . 


Page. 

Adams,  Mrs.  Ada  Walker,      276 

Adams,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Livingston  Steele,       208 

Adams,  Miss  Florence  Labonisse, >    .    .    .    .  28 

Adams,  Mrs.  Judith  Crittenden  Coleman, 160 

Addison,  Mrs.  Maria  E., 152 

Alexander,  Mrs.  Eveline  Martin, 84 

Alexander,  Mrs.  Sallie  Kennedy, 72 

Allen,  Mrs.  Frances  Edna 116 

Allin,  Mrs.  Marie  Uoyd  Marshall, 243 

Alvord,  Mrs.  Mary  Eliza, 244 

Ambler,  Mrs.  Martha  Buell, 269 

Ames,  Mrs.  Anne  Ives  CD., 202 

Anderson,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Glen, 233 

Andrews,  Miss  Effie  Rose,      122 

Armitage,  Mrs.  Helen  Harbeck, 117 

Armitage,  Miss  Martha,      117 

Atwater,  Miss  Fannie, 38 

Austin,  Miss  Catharine, 87 

Avery,  Mrs.  Catharine  Hitchcock  Tilden, 55 

Ayres,  Mrs.  Eliza  E.  Fisher,      210 

Babcock,  Mrs.  Caroline  A.  Baldwin, 268 

Bailey,  Mrs.  Julia  W., 77 

Baker,  Miss  Julia  I., 78 

Bakewell,  Mrs.  Alice  C, 106 

Baldwin,  Mrs.  Maria  Abert, 38 

Ball,  Miss  Elizabeth  Carter, 21 

Ball,  Miss  Mary  Randolph, 19 

Ballinger,  Mrs.  Francis  Fatio, 31 


284  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Baltazzi,  Mrs.  Emma  Warner, 122 

Barber,  Mrs.  Victoria  Chesman  Adams 56 

Barnes,  Mtb.  Josephine  Brodhead 121 

Barrand,  Mrs.  Mary, 174 

Barroll,  Mrs.  Sarah  S., 95 

Barrow.  'Sirs.  Virginia  Stagg 139 

Bartlett,  Miss  Agnes  S.,      73 

Bartlett,  Miss  Sallie  Austin, 73 

Barton,  Miss  Clarissa,      65 

Bates,  Miss  Grace  Lynde 218 

Bates,  Mrs.  Mary  C. 86 

Baxter,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Eleanor 126 

Beall,  Miss  Ida  Petigru,       171 

Seals,  Mrs.  Katharine  McM 275 

Beckwith,  Mrs.  Nannie  K., 130 

BeU,  Mrs.  Charlotte  J '.    .    .  181 

Bell,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  T.,      loi 

Bell,  Mrs.  Louisa  S 137 

Benedict,  Miss  Mabel  Bradford, 199 

Benedict,  Miss  Maria  M., 203 

Berry,  Mrs.  Frances  A.  Mersereau. 175 

Biddle,  Mrs.  Florence  Huntington. 256 

Biddle,  Mrs.  Margaret  E.  J.,      S3 

Bindley.  Mrs.  Sarah  Lida.      255 

Binniger,  Miss  Elizabeth  Draper,      229 

Bissell,  Mrs.  Bessie  Gray  Taylor,      223 

Bissell,  Miss  Sarah  Eliza 232 

Bittinger,  Miss  Lucy  F 225 

Blisch,  Mrs.  Amelia  Fletcher 144 

Block.  Mrs.  Anna  Scott 127 

Blount,  Mrs.  Lucia  Fames, 11 

Bond,  Mrs.  Frances  H.,      233 

Bond,  Mrs.  Mary  Hunt 171 

Booraem.  Miss  Frances  D 212 

Bouldin,  Miss  Ellie  D.. 41 

Bowler,  Mrs.  May  Taylor  Williamson, 104 

Bowman.  Miss  Ella  Munroe, 109 

Boylston,  Mrs.  Hester  D., 207 


INDEX.  285 


Bo3mton,  Mrs.  Helen  Mason, 13 

Boynton,  Mrs.  Julia  Parsons, 264 

Boynton,  Miss  Marie, 47 

Bradley,  Miss  Maria  Gilbert, 278 

Breckinridge,  Mrs.  Issa  Desha, 279 

Breckinridge,  Mrs.  Katherine  Carson, 59 

Breckinridge,  Miss  Sophonisba  Preston, 36 

Brockett,  Miss  Zue  Hunter, 251 

Brokaw,  Mrs.  Elvira  Gould, 190 

Brown,  Mrs.  Caroline  Pitts, 85 

Brown,  Miss  Daisy, 172 

Brown,  Mrs.  Eliza  Bayard, 208 

Brown,  Miss  Fannie  Everett, 136 

Brown,  Mrs.  Lucy  Atkinson  Pryor 181 

Brown,  Mrs.  Margaret  Vannoy, 264 

Brown,  Mrs.  Mary  Spalding, 132 

Brown,  Miss  Rebecca  Warren,   .    .        96 

Browne,  Miss  Emmilly, 39 

Browne,  Mrs.  Leda  Gano, 33 

Browne,  Miss  Lily  Morton, 61 

Browne,  Miss  Mary  Randolph, 62 

Bruce,  Mrs.  Alice, 30 

Buck,  Mrs.  Alice  Trueheart, 18 

Buckner,  Mrs.  Delia  Claiborne, 19 

Bullock,  Mrs.  Annie  Mason,      149 

Bullock,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  To wson, 250 

Bunce,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Hubbard, 235 

Bundy,  Mrs.  Mary  E., i34 

Burke,  Mrs.  Alice  Armstrong  Lyon, 132 

Burnett,  Mrs.  Julia  Townsend  Lawrence 146 

Burrows,  Mrs.  Frances  P., 46 

Bussey,  Mrs.  S.  McKinley, i68 

Butler,  Miss  Emily  C, 87 

Butterfield,  Mrs.  Maria  F., 269 

Byers,  Mrs.  Ann  McCully  H., 257 

Byers,  Mrs.  Jane  L., 150 

Cabell,  Miss  Elvira  Daniel, 26 


286  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Cabell,  Mrs.  Mary  V.  Ellet, 4 

Ckldwell,  Miss  Mary, 255 

Candee,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Johnston  Maclay, 15 

Carhart,  Miss  Keziah  L., 170 

Carhart,  Mrs.  Margery  A.  v., 170 

Carpenter,  Mrs.  Caroline  Dillingham, 200 

Carpenter,  Mrs.  Philip, 176 

Carroll,  Mrs.  Charles  Arthur, 97 

Carter,  Mrs.  Martha  Custis  Williams, 153 

Casey,  Mrs.  Mary  C, 141 

Catlin,  Miss  Alice  A., i97 

Chaffee,  Miss  Aline  Blanche,      175 

Chaffee,  Mrs.  Mary  Cynthia  Baker, 190 

Childs,  Mrs.  Anne  McDowell  Price, 230 

Childs,  Mrs.  Caroline  Denny  Corcoran, 213 

Chipman,  Mrs.  Emma  Halstead  Andruss, 183 

Chipp,  Miss  Elizabeth  DeWitt,      60 

Church,  Mrs.  Mary  Robbins, 60 

Cilley,  Miss  Emma, 35 

Cilley,  Mrs.  Martha  Cilley  Bouton, 51 

Clark,  Mrs.  Alice  Morrow, 8 

Clark,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  C, 18 

Clark,  Mrs.  Emma  Wynkoop, 198 

Clark,  Miss  Fanny  Wynkoop, 198 

Clark,  Mrs.  J.  Ann  Walling,      70 

Clark,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Lewis, 238 

Clarke,  Miss  Louise  Watson, 115 

Cleveland,  Mrs.  Phebe  Dake, 129 

Cockrell,  Mrs.  Anna  Ewing, 79 

Coe,  Mrs.  Charlotte  E.  W., 186 

Coleman,  Mrs.  Isabella  Reed  M.,      249 

Congle,  Mrs.  Frances  Forester, 49 

Conover,  Mrs.  Helen  Field, 210 

Cooke,  Miss  Jessie  Gilpin,      190 

Coolidge,  Mrs.  Harriett  A.  Lincoln, 48 

Cooper,  Mrs.  Katherine  J., 191 

Corbin,  Mrs.  Caroline  Fairfield, 129 

Corcoran,  Mrs.  Anna  Denny, 213 


INDHX.  287 


Coulter,  Mrs.  Sarah  E.,  -        34 

Coiirsen,  Mrs.  Jane  Chester, .    .  i66 

Cowen,  Mrs.  Laura  Shipman  McGaw,      277 

Cox,  Miss  Alice  C, •     .    .    .    .  42 

Cox,  Mrs.  Juliet  Hazeltine, 64 

Cox,  Mrs.  Sallie  T.  Harman, 267 

Cox,  Miss  Sarah  Stevenson, 92 

Craighead,  Mrs.  Laura  Harris,      205 

Crissey,  Mrs.  H.  Maria,      252 

Cromwell,  Mrs.  Ellen  S., 57 

Crossman,  Mrs.  Ellen  Hall, 102 

Cruz,  Mrs.  Julia  E., 91 

Cunningham,  Mrs.  Jane  C, 50 

Dalzell,  Mrs.  Jennie  A.,      224 

Darlington,  Miss  Edith, 214 

Darlington,  Miss  Mary  O'Hara, 214 

Darnall,  Miss  Bessie  Shelby, 248 

Darwin,  Mrs.  Gertrude  Bascom, 68 

Daves,  Miss  Bessie  Graham, 147 

Davis,  Mrs.  Lizzie  W.  Gray, 83 

Dawson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Amelia  Sayre, 125 

Dawson,  Mrs.  Clara  A., 43 

Day,  Mrs.  Caroline  Butler, 273 

Dayton,  Mrs.  Maria  A., 178 

Dennis,  Mrs.  Emily  Kent, 267 

Denny,  Miss  Matilda  Wilkins, 187 

Denny,  Mrs.  M.  D., 189 

Desha,  Miss  Mary, 3 

Devereux,  Mrs.  Maria, 17 

Dickins,  Mrs.  Marguerite, 59 

Dickson,  Mrs.  Mary  Grant, 168 

Dodd,  Mrs.  Gertrude  Ward, 270 

Doremus,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Johnson  Ward, 104 

Doremus,  Mrs.  Estelle  E., 138 

Doremus,  Miss  Estelle  E., 138 

Doremus,  Miss  Mary  Haines, 104 

Dorsey,  Mrs.  Anna  Hanson, 25 


288  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Dorsey,  Miss  Ella  Loraine, 25 

DuBose,  Mrs.  Louise  T., 84 

Dudley,  Mrs.  IvUcy  Bronson,      25 

Duncan,  Mrs.  Katharine  M., 102 

Duncan,  Mrs.  Martha  Berrien, 125 

Durborow,  Mrs.  Anna  Elizabeth, 186 

Eakins,  Mrs.  Myrah  Gray,      191 

Earle,  Mrs.  Mary  Orr,      34 

Eastman,  Miss  Mary  Henderson, 24 

Edgerton,  Mrs.  Mary  Hildreth, 271 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Anna  Mary, 38 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Frances  Parsons, 260 

Elder,  Mrs.  Ida  Dull,      223 

Elder,  Miss  Mary  T., 82 

Elmes,  Mrs.  Rosa  White, 161 

Elsworth,  Miss  Josephine  Giraud, 116 

Emery,  Miss  Mary  Abbie, 63 

Emery,  Mrs.  Matilda  Wilkins, 67 

Emery,  Miss  Sarah  T 67 

Emery,  Miss  Victoria  de  M., 67 

Evans,  Miss  Lilian  Slaymaker, 18 

Everett,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Stickney,      185 

Everett,  Mrs.  Jennie  Adams, 23 

Everhart,  Mrs.  Margaret  Lowrey,      244 

Everhart,  Miss  Mella  D., 247 

Fairman,  Miss  Evelina  H., 114 

Fairman,  Miss  Helen  L., 1:4 

Fairman,  Mrs.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Holden, 113 

Farnham,  Mrs.  Augusta  Dorrance, no 

Farson,  Mrs.  Clara  M.  P., 134 

Faust,  Mrs.  Susie  Matthews, 158 

Ferris,  Mrs.  Mary  Lanman  Douw, 119 

Fessenden,  Mrs.  Laura  Canfield  Spencer, 127 

Field,  Miss  Lizzie, 89 

Field,  Mrs.  Mary  J., 199 

Field,  Miss  Pattie, 89 


INDEX.  289 

Finch,  Mrs.  Fannie  Washington, 5 

Fisher,  Mrs.  Eliza  Flagg 169 

Flagg,  Miss  May, 170 

Fleming,  Mrs.  Mary  Lee, 51 

Flint,  Mrs.  Nellie  M., 144 

Fogg,  Miss  Emily  Starr, 234 

Fonda,  Mrs.  Mary  Alice  Ives, 266 

Fontaine  (de),  Mrs.  Georgia  Moore, 108 

Fontaine,  Mrs.  Julia  Washington, 219 

Foot,  Mrs.  Mary  Sawyer, 66 

Foote,  Miss  Katharine, 67 

Forbes,  Mrs.  Rosetta  Deaning,       182 

Forest  (de),  Mrs.  Anita  Hargous 109 

Forrest,  Miss  Louisa  Nourse, 31 

Forsyth,  Miss  Mary  Isabella, 222 

Foster,  Mrs.  Martha  H.  Love, 272 

Foster,  Mrs.  Mary  Henshaw, 204 

Foster,  Mrs.  Mary  Parke, 75 

Foute,  Mrs.  Jenny  Gary  Skipwith, ,  125 

French,  Mrs.  Sarah  L., 187 

Fuller,  Mrs.  Ruth  Parrish, 259 

Funsten,  Mrs.  Lucy  Lewis, 246 

Furman,  Mrs.  Isabella  Adams,      146 

Galbraith,  Mrs.  Myra  Fonda, 217 

Gallaher,  Mrs.  Isabelle  Lydden  Thomas, 115 

Gait,  Mrs.  Isabella  A., 149 

Garrison,  Mrs.  Jennie  Davis 28 

Geer,  Mrs.  Augusta  D., 48 

Gibbons,  Mrs.  Hettie  Spafiford  Culver, •   .  261 

Gibson,  Mrs.  Abbey  DeWolf, 263 

Gilbert,  Mrs.  Fanny  Pierpont, 273 

Gilchrist,  Miss  Sarah  N., 211 

Gillett,  Miss  Emma  M., 44 

Gist,  Mrs.  Mary  S., 24 

Glessner,  Mrs.  Frances  Macbeth, 208 

Goddard,  Mrs.  Rebekah  Burnet  G., 205 

Goodfellow,  Mrs.  Julia  Smiley,      33 

Goode,  Miss  Mary  Barksdale, 72 


290  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 


Goode,  Mrs.  Sarah  Ford  Judd, ii 

Goodloe,  Mrs.  Bettie  Beck, 279 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  Isabella  Dufl&eld, 128 

Gordon,  Mrs.  Anna  Sibyl  Wads  worth, 48 

Goss,  Mrs.  Ida  Stanley, ■  .    .    .  253 

Graeme,  Mrs.  Ellen  Hendrick  Wright, 165 

Graham,  Miss  Hartley 180 

Grant,  Mrs.  Sarah  Frances, 167 

Gray,  Miss  Alice,      239 

Greely,  Mrs.  Henrietta  C.  H.  N., .  9 

Green,  Miss  Ann  Forrest, 34 

Green,  Miss  Anna  R., 27 

Green,  Airs.  Anne  S., 247 

Green,  Miss  Elizabeth  Ward, 200 

Greene,  Miss  Eleanor  Burrill, 274 

Greene,  Mrs.  Jessie  Rice, 274 

Greene,  Mrs.  Mary  Gertrude  Munson, 120 

Greene,  Mrs.  Sallie  Sargent, 246 

Greenleaf,  Mrs.  Georgine  Henri  Franck, 70 

Griffith,  Mrs.  Alverda, 35 

Grigsby,  Miss  Virginia  Shelby, 81 

Gwathme5^  Miss  Mary  E 80 

Hagan,  Mrs.  Sarah  Cobb  Johnson, 207 

Haines,  Mrs.  Sarah  Julia, 178 

Hall,  Miss  Ellen  Williams, 223 

Hall,  Mrs.  Henry, 278 

Hall,  Mrs.  Margaret  M.  Chambers, 143 

Hallowell,  Miss  Harriet, 216 

Hallowell,  Mrs.  Mary  Morris, 10 

Hallowell,  Miss  Sarah  Tyson, 58 

Halstead,  Mrs.  Annie  W.,      ...            80 

Halstead,  Miss  Emilie  M., 77 

Halsted,  Miss  Carrie, 117 

Halsted,  Miss  Helen  H., 252 

Halsted,  Miss  L,aura  P., 144 

Halsted,  Miss  M.  C.  P.,      .    ." 251 

Halsted,  Mrs.  N.  W.,      167 


INDEX.  291 


Hamilton,  Mrs.  Eva  J.  Hopkins, 129 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  Gertrude  Van  Courtlandt,      154 

Hamlin,  Mrs.  Frances  Bacon, 245 

Hammatt,  Mrs.  Eliza  Phelps, 217 

Hammond,  Mrs.  Louise  Elsworth, 141 

Hand,  Mrs.  Mary  Lyman  Richardson, 85 

Hardin,  Miss  Evelyn  Johnson, ...  100 

Harding,  Miss  Julia  Morgan, 257 

Harding,  Mrs.  Lavinia  Maria  Morgan, 225 

Hardy,  Mrs.  Sally  Ewing  Marshall, 119 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Caroline  Scott, 5 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Ellen  Wain, 85 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Ethel  Grace, 192 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Margaret  Louise  Baker, 106 

Hart,  Mrs.  J.  P., i33 

Hartley,  Mrs.  Frances  Chester  White, 241 

Harvier,  Mrs.  Evelyn  Baker, 121 

Hatch,  Mrs.  Harriet  Robbins, 273 

Hawkins,  Mrs.  Jane  W., 258 

Hawkins,  Mrs.  Laura  Russell, 249 

Hays,  Mrs.  Margaret  I.,      244 

Heilner,  Miss  Laura  Sylvina, 118 

Heilner,  Mrs.  Mary  Isabella, 122 

Hendrie,  Miss  Katherine  Sibley, 94 

Hetzel,  Mrs.  Margaretta  P.  Jack,      7 

Hetzel,  Miss  Susan  Riviere, 7 

Hewes,  Mrs.  Anna  Maria  Lathrope, 217 

Hey  ward.  Miss  Louise  Watkins, 184 

Hickey,  Miss  Susanna  G.,      32 

Hiler,  Miss  Phoebe  Anne  Elsworth 136 

Hill,  Mrs.  Amelia  Leavitt, 192 

Hillard,  Mrs.  Esther  Jane  Reynolds, 166 

Hodgkins,  Mrs.  Marie  Wilkinson, 47 

Hoffman,  Miss  Harriet  E., 52 

Hoffman,  Mrs.  Mary  Lynde, 245 

Hoge,  Mrs.  Mary  Barlow,  . 81 

Hogg,  Mrs.  Julia  K., 90 

Holdich,  Miss  Henrietta  Howard, 31 


292  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Holdship,  Mrs.  Maria  Irwin, 187 

Holland,  Mrs.  Carrie  T., 226 

Hopkins,  Mrs.  Dora  Adams, 221 

Hopkins,  Mrs.  Mary  A., 130 

Hoppin,  Miss  Frances  Street, 202 

Houghton,  Mrs.  Josepha  H., 79 

Howe,  Mrs.  Fanny  J., 280 

Hubbard,  Miss  Laura  Miranda, 135 

Hubbard,  Mrs.  Sarah  Isabelle, 226 

Hull,  Mrs.  Lucia  Houston, 193 

Humphreys,  Miss  Sarah  Louise, 204 

Hunt,  Mrs.  Grace  Stanton  Lea, 259 

Hunter,  Mrs.  Kate  McPherson, 29 

Husband,  Mrs.  Mary  Morris 14 

Hutchinson,  Mrs.  Sophia  Lord  C, 255 

Ingham,  Mrs.  Mary  Bigelow, 40 

Ingles,  Mrs.  Alice  Gray, 193 

Irwin,  Miss  Hannah, 188 

Irwin,  Miss  Marjorie  C 257 

Irwin,  Mrs.  Mary  P., 238 

Irwin-Martin,  Miss  Annie  Whiting 140 

Irwin-Martin,  Miss  Jeanne  C, 117 

Jackson,  Miss  Ada, 213 

Jackson,  Mrs.  Sallie  Addison, 220 

Janes,  Miss  Emma, 40 

Janin,  Mrs.  Violet  Blair, 71 

Jennings,  Miss  Zelie, 224 

Jewett,  Mrs.  Ellen  R., 254 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Jane  Claudia, no 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Maggie  J., 278 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Maude  Bascom, 69 

Johnston,  Mrs.  Henrietta, •   ....  219 

Johnstone,  Mrs.  Julia  Waters, 270 

Jones,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Sinclair  Parker, 24 

Jones,  Miss  L.  Noble, 228 

Jones,  Mrs.  Lydia  Shields, 212 


INDEX.  293 


Jons,  Mrs.  Maria  Lewis, 173 

Jordan,  Mrs.  Mary  Hall 221 

Keenan,  Miss  Margaret  Phelan, 77 

Keim,  Mrs.  Jane  A.  Sumner  Owen, 22 

Keller,  Mrs.  Mary  Eloise  Thniston, 124 

Kellogg,  Mrs.  Josephine  L., 161 

Kendall,  Mrs.  Virginia  Hutchinson, 260 

Kennon,  Mrs.  B.  W., 86 

Kerfoot,  Mrs.  Annie  W.  L,., 131 

Kernochan,  Mrs.  Catharine  Lorillard,      137 

Keyser,  Mrs.  Mary  Washington, 210 

Kimball,  Miss  Alma, 247 

Kimberley,  Mrs.  Ada  Pratt, 45 

King,  Mrs.  Caroline  Cessna  G., 268 

King,  Mrs.  Carrie  Remsen, 151 

King,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  R., 142 

King,  Mrs.  Horatio  C, 184 

Kinkead,  Mrs.  Barton  Shelby, 240 

Kinkead,  Miss  Elizabeth  Shelby, ...  235 

Kinkead,  Mrs.  Laura  Stone, 239 

Kinkead,  Miss  Nellie  Talbot, 249 

Kirkland,  Mrs.  Adelaide  Desha, 71 

Knight,  Mrs.  William  M.,      97 

Knott,  Mrs.  Regina  M.,      10 

Krout,  Miss  Mary  H 132 

Lackland,  Mrs.  Caroline  Eliot,      148 

Laird,  Mrs.  Anna  Key,    ....        30 

Lamb,  Miss  Lizzie  S., 49 

Lamberton,  Mrs.  Anna  DeWitt, 113 

LaMontagne,  Mrs.  Alice  Washington  Weir, 29 

LaMonte,  Mrs.  Rebecca  Thueatt,      147 

Lampman,  Mrs.  Adelaide  Bronk, 197 

Lanza,  Marquise  Clara, 193 

Earner,  Mrs.  Fannie  D.,      74 

Larrabee,  Mrs.  Ruth  Estelle  Loop, 233 

Lathrop,  Miss  Emma  Goble,      159 


294  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Lathrop,  Mrs.  Mary  Augusta 159 

Laughlin,  Miss  Martha  Page, ■.    ...  256 

Lawrence,  Miss  Charlotte  Louise, 73 

LeDuc,  Mrs.  Marie  Clinton, 142 

Lee,  Miss  Eleanor  Orr, 142 

Lee,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Blair,      70 

Lee,  Mrs.  Mary  Olive  Ayer, 262 

Lee,  Mrs   Susan  Pendleton, • 150 

Leggett,  Mrs.  Lucy  A., 68 

Leland,  Miss  Mary  Granger, 15 

LeMoyne,  Mrs.  Lucretia  Orth  Lewis, 237 

Leupp,  Mrs.  Ada  Murdock, 53 

Lewis,  Mrs.  Mary  Imogene, 248 

Lewis,  Mrs.  Sylvia  M.  I.  McC, 185 

Lewis,  Miss  Virginia  Tayloe, 124 

Linton,  Mrs.  Gertrude  Darragh, 79 

Linton,  Mrs.  Minerva  D., 78 

Lockwood,  Miss  Lilian, 50 

Lockwood,  Mrs.  Mary  Smith, 13 

Logan,  Mrs.  Anna  Clarke, 231 

Logan,  Miss  Ednah, 230 

Logan,  Mrs.  Fanny  Lyon, 229 

Loring,  Mrs.  Anna  S., 61 

Lovell,  Miss  Isabel, 143 

Lovell,  Mrs.  Louise  Lewis, 142 

Low,  Mrs.  Anne  Wroe  Scollay, 123 

Lucas,  Mrs.  Fannie  McLaran, 44 

Ludin,  Mrs.  Minnie  Berford,      194 

Lunt,  Miss  Cornelia  Nina  Gray, 162 

Lyle,  Miss  Lizzie  Agnes, 240 

Lyle,  Mrs.  Maria  Catharine, 241 

Lynde,  Mrs.  Nancy  Malinda, 245 

Lyon,  Miss  Alice  Patton  West, 231 

Lyon,  Miss  Margaret  Stewart, .    .  225 

Mackall,  Miss  Sally  Summervell,      99 

MacDonald,  Miss  Anne  S., 253 

MacDonald,  Miss  Rose  M.  E., 246 


INDEX.  295 


Mactier,  Miss  Isabella  Green, 265 

Madeira,  Mrs.  Cattie  F., gg 

Mallett,  Miss  Anna  Smith, 42 

Mankin,  Mrs.  Deborah  Dent, 45 

Manners,  Miss  Helen,      265 

Manning,  Miss  Emma  Nelson, 134 

Manning,  Miss  Josephine  Nelson, 134 

Marquand,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Eove, 106 

Marshall,  Mrs.  Frederica  Ellsworth, 130 

Marshall,  Mrs.  Jane  Stevenson, lyi 

Marshall,  Mrs.  Maud,      159 

Martin,  Mrs.  Caroline  Col  ton, 232 

Martin,  Miss  Ellen  A., 131 

Martin,  Mrs.  Frances  Coffin,      222 

Mason,  Mrs.  Gabrielle  Postlethwaite 205 

Mason,  Mrs.  Pella  Hull,      14 

Mather,  Miss  Edith  Herbert,      108 

Mather,  Miss  Emily  Eunice, 175 

Mather,  Mrs.  Margaret  Herbert, 107 

Matthews,  Mrs.  Fanny  I., 100 

Matthews,  Mrs.  Mary  R., 146 

Mattocks,  Miss  Elizabeth, 209 

McAlister,  Miss  Louise, 103 

McCandless,  Miss  Mary  Elliott, 213 

McCandless,  Mrs.  Sarah  N., 236 

McCartney,  Miss  Eleanor  A.  D., 259 

McCartney,  Mrs.  Katharine  Searle, 59 

McClellan,  Miss  Mary  Carswell, 241 

McColloch,  Mrs.  Susan  M., 75 

McConnell,  Mrs.  Maria  Paine, 271 

McCord,  Mrs.  Annie  Kidd  Benney, 239 

McDonald,  Mrs.  Mary  E., 12 

McDowall,  Miss  Susan  Witherspoon, 100 

McDowell,  Mrs.  Anna  M.,      58 

McDowell,  Miss  Pauline, 41 

McGill,  Mrs.  Caroline  Stockton, 107 

McGown,  Miss  Marianna, 177 

McGown,  Mrs.  Mary  Emma  Demarest, 177 


296  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

McKinley,  Miss  Junia, 151 

McKnight,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  O'Hara  Denny, 235 

McKnight,  Mrs.  Jeanie  Baird, 226 

McKnight,  Miss  Kate  Cassatt, 215 

Mcl^aran,  Miss  Mary  Alice, 44 

McLaren,  Mrs.  Susan  Y.  P.,      153 

McLean,  Mrs.  Emily  Nelson  Ritchie, 105 

McMillan,  Mrs.  Harriet  E. , 275 

McMurtry,  Mrs.  Clara  Lothrop, 244 

Meagher,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Townsend, 198 

Mendenhall,  Mrs.  Susan  Allen,      246 

Messenger,  Mrs.  Lillian  Rozell, 32 

Middleton,  Miss  Emeline  Virginia, 58 

Miller,  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  Gore, 128 

Miller,  Mrs.  Sarah  C, 237 

Miller,  Miss  Virginia, 66 

Mills,  Mrs.  Mary  Chase  Steel, 119 

Mitchell,  Miss  Nena, 267 

Moale,  Mrs.  Frederick  L., 43 

Moffat,  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth, 113 

Moncure,  Miss  Eugenia  Washington 89 

Monell,  Mrs.  Caroline  E., I94 

Monfort,  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Edgerton, 276 

Moore,  Miss  Elizabeth  Pitcher,      69 

Moore,  Miss  Jennie  Morris, 98 

Moore,  Miss  Marie  Henderson, 57 

Moorhead,  Mrs.  Mary  Heberton, 236 

Moran,  Mrs.  Jane  W.  Blackburn, 149 

Morgan,  Mrs.  Lavinia  Herndon, 240 

Morgan,  Mrs.  Sarah  Berrien  Casey, 152 

Morris,  Mrs,  Marian  Adele  Longfellow, 82 

Morsell,  Mrs.  Isabel  Montgomery, 65 

Morson,  Mrs.  Claudia  Marshall, 243 

Morton,  Mrs.  Mary  Belle, ■   .  94 

Morton,  Mrs.  Mary  Gratz,      248 

Moses,  Mrs.  Emma  Richardson, 173 

Moses,  Mrs.  Lucina  C, 84 

Moss,  Mrs.  M.  Helen  Palmes, 272 


INDEX.  297 


Moulton,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Stimpson, 148 

Mulligan,  Mrs.  Caroline  E., 123 

Mulligan,  Mrs.  Julia  Bowman, 163 

Murdoch,  Mrs.  Mary  Lyon, 224 

Murphy,  Mrs.  Frances  Parrish,      258 

Nelson,  Miss  Emma  B., 274 

Nelson,  Mrs.  Margaret  McLaren, 161 

Newport,  Mrs.  Eliza  Thompson  M.  E., 270 

Newport,  Miss  Mary  Morgan, 271 

Nichols,  Mrs.  Martha  Elizabeth  Foster, 79 

Nicholson,  Mrs.  Jane  Jesup, 72 

Northrop,  Mrs.  Mary  Stewart, 235 

Norton,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Dewey  Pratt, 91 

Norton,  Miss  Lillian  A., 183 

Norvell,  Miss  Sarah  Woods, 36 

O'Connor,  Miss  Kate,      114 

Ogden,  Miss  Emma  K., 254 

Oliver,  Miss  Amelia  Neville,      189 

Oliver,  Mrs.  Amelia  Neville  Shields, 188 

Olmstead,  Miss  Julia  Rush, 107 

Orme,  Miss  Elizabeth  Woodward, 206 

Orme,  Mrs.  Ellen  Vail, 227 

Orme,  Mrs.  Kate  Harman, 267 

Osborn,  Mrs.  Effie  Beulah  Reeme, 46 

Otis-Smedes,  Mrs.  Agnes  P., 76 

Page,  Miss  Sidney, 256 

Painter,  Mrs.  Ellie  Guthrie, 220 

Painter,  Mrs.  Mary  Lothrop,      244 

Palmer,  Mrs.  Ann  1 219 

Park,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S., 231 

Parker,  Miss  Lucy  Mason,      93 

Parrish,  Miss  Anna  C, 135 

Parrish,  Miss  Eleanor  Mayer, 135 

Parrish,  Miss  Mary  Conyngham,  ....        135 

Parsons,  Miss  Grace  Douglas, 264 


298  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Patrick,  Mrs.  Emma  Washington, 243 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Baird, 226 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Sarah  Bouton, 55 

Patty,  Mrs.  Emmie  Foote,          216 

Paul,  Miss  Jennie  M., 133 

Peachy,  Miss  Anne  Meem, • 50 

Peirce,  Mrs.  Melusina  Fay, 156 

Pendleton,  Mrs.  Margaret  Hetzel, 27 

Perrin,  Miss  Anna  Falconer,      195 

Perrin,  Miss  Mary  Falconer, 194 

Peters,  Mrs.  Margaretta  Andruss,     . 167 

Phelps,  Miss  Anna  Brunett, 164 

Phillips,  Mrs.  Margaret  Crosman, 231 

Pierce,  Mrs.  Flora  McKnight, 214 

Pierson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Guion, 55 

Pike,  Miss  Lilian, 96 

Pilcher,  Mrs.  Margaret  Campbell, 262 

Plantz,  Mrs.  Laura  M., 90 

Piatt,  Mrs.  Julia  Maria, 211 

Pope,  Mrs.  Henry  L.,      220 

Postlethwaite,  Miss  Sallie  Duncan, 204 

Postley,  Mrs.  Margaret  Sterling, iii 

Powell,  Mrs.  Diana  Kearny, 279 

Pratt,  Mrs.  Augusta  Lawrence,      179 

Prescott,  Mrs,  Eliza  Curtiss, 195 

Prescott,  Miss  Florence  Wadsworth, 197 

Prime,  Mrs.  Laura  deT., 169 

Pry  or.  Miss  Frances  Theodora  Bland, 53 

Pryor,  Mrs.  Louise  Allan, 154 

Pryor,  Mrs.  Sara  Agnes  Rice, 2 

Purviance,  Mrs.  Caroline  M., 237 

Putnam,  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Duncan, 221 

Putnam,  Mrs.  Mary  Steiner, 263 

Ramage,  Mrs.  AddieW., 163 

Randell,  Mrs.  Anna  Jackson  Belden, 143 

Rankin,  Miss  Katharine, 239 

Ransom,  Miss  Caroline  L., 24 


INDEX.  299 


Rasines,  Mrs.  Amelia  Ferris,      177 

Rasines,  Miss  A.  Manuella, 176 

Rathbone,  Mrs.  Josephine  Campbell, 56 

Rathbun,  Mrs.  Lena  Augusta, 17 

Read,  Miss  Edith  Ross, 54 

Reading,  Mrs.  Fannie  W.  Washington, 8 

Rector,  Miss  Mary  M., 269 

Reeme,  Mrs.  Annie  Maria  Yeager, 126 

Reeve,  Miss  Mary  Donelson,      74 

Reilly,  Mrs.  Mary  F., 209 

Remington,  Mrs.  Helen  Eliza, 215 

Revere,  Mrs.  Rosanna  Duncan, 265 

Reynolds,  Mrs.  Annie  B.  Dorrance,      165 

Reynolds,  Mrs.  Grace  Fuller, 124 

Reynolds,  Mrs.  Stella  Dorrance, iii 

Rice,  Mrs.  Maria  Fuller, 164 

Rice,  Mrs.  Marie  Gordon  Pryor, 155 

Richards,  Mrs.  Harriet  Mayo, 145 

Richards,  Miss  Janet  Elizabeth  Hosmer,      54 

Richey,  Mrs.  Minnie  Blair, 152 

Ricketts,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Reynolds, 200 

Riggs,  Mrs.  Mabel  E.  Pratt, 272 

Ringgold,  Mrs.  Mary  Conde, 6 

Rittenhouse,  Mrs.  Grace  Hubbell, 276 

Roach,  Miss  Aurelia, 227 

Roach,  Mrs.  Sarah  Rowena  McDowell, 227 

Robbins,  Mrs.  Mary  Jane  Tilden,      53 

Roberts,  Miss  Eleanor  Christy, 238 

Roberts,  Mrs.  Sophia  Edwards, 261 

Robins,  Miss  Marian  Allen, 129 

Robinson,  Miss  Agnes  J., 17 

Robinson,  Miss  Elizabeth  DeWitt, 195 

Robinson,  Miss  F.  Page, 4 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Margaret  Downing  Lauman,      112 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Mary  S.  Hoomes, 45 

Roby,  Mrs.  Lelia  P., 37 

Rockafellow,  Miss  Grace  Ferdinand, 109 

Rockafellow,  Mrs.  Julia  Jane  Agnes, 108 


300  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Rockwell,  Miss  Elizabeth  H., i8i 

Roesener,  Mrs.  Rose  M., 182 

Rogers,  Miss  Lucy  Dalrymple, 156 

Roode  (de),  Mrs.  Kate  Trimble, 182 

Rose,  Mrs.  Martha  Emily  Parmelee,     ........  260 

Rowe,  Mrs.  Louise  Frances, 139 

Rowland,  Mrs.  Alice  Story, 265 

Rowland,  Miss  Kate  Mason 23 

Rozet,  Mrs.  Josephine  M.,      253 

Rozet,  Miss  Marie  Josephine, 254 

Rozet,  Miss  Rebecca  M., 253 

Rudisch,  Mrs.  Duxie  Halsted, 118 

Sadler,  Mrs.  Emma  J., 256 

Salas,  Mrs.  Valeria  W., 52 

Sanford,  Miss  Marietta, 91 

Saxton,  Mrs.  May, 139 

Sayre,  Mrs.  Mary  Lovell, 242 

Schober,  Mrs.  Emily  Isyphena, 123 

Scott,  Mrs.  Anna  Wallis  Jacobs, 232 

Scott,  Mrs.  Henrietta  Logan, 189 

Scott,  Miss  Sarah  Hayes, 232 

Scrutchin,  Mrs.  Mildred, 206 

Sears,  Miss  Hattie  L., 43 

Semple,  Miss  Mary  Pattison, *    .    .    .  212 

Sharpe,  Miss  Mary  A., iii 

Sharpe,  Miss  Sallie,      150 

Sharpe,  Mrs.  Sallie  Patterson, 86 

Shepard,  Mrs.  Annie  McMillan, 277 

Shepard,  Mrs.  Frances  Welles,      133 

Sherman,  Mrs.  Alice  Park, 236 

Sherman,  Mrs.  Louise  Dickinson, 186 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hutton, 258 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  Emily  Lee, 27 

Shields,  Mrs.  Mary  L., 15 

Shields,  Miss  Rebecca, 212 

Shippen,  Mrs.  Georgina  Elmina, 182 

Shreve,  Miss  Violet  Oldershaw, 131 


INDEX.  301 


Sibley,  Miss  Sarah  A., 260 

Simon,  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  Sayre,      228 

Simonds,  Mrs.  Adelaide  W.,      254 

Sinclair,  Mrs.  Amanda  M., loi 

Sinclair,  Miss  Judith  Parkhurst, 185 

Slemmons,  Mrs.  Laura  H.  Spalding 229 

Slosson,  Miss  Mary  M., 259 

Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Rodgers, 98 

Smith,  Mrs.  Fannie  Elsworth, 141 

Smith,  Mrs.  Frances  B.,      280 

Smith,  Mrs.  Marion  Thomas  Cobb, 219 

Smith,  Mrs.  Rosa  Wright, 75 

Smith,  Mrs.  Sadie  Adams,      12 

Soule,  Mrs.  Ellen  F.  Ward, 275 

Spalding,  Miss  Mary  Anna, 230 

Spofford,  Mrs.  Jane, 96 

Spring,  Miss  Anna  Malazena, 214 

Spring,  Mrs.  Mary  O'Hara  Denny, 212 

Stanford,  Mrs.  Jane  L., 218 

Staples,  Mrs.  Hannah  Thatcher  Otis, 161 

St.  Clair,  Mrs.  Lelie  Dent, .  16 

Steams,  Mrs.  Clorinda  W.  Shoemaker, 124 

Stearns,  Miss  Mary  R., 95 

Steers,  Mrs.  Anna  Mersereau, 174 

Steers,  Miss  Anna  Maude, 175 

Steers,  Mrs.  Susan  C.  Mersereau, 174 

Stephenson,  Mrs.  Martha  Benjamin, 277 

Stevens,  Miss  Charlotte  Butler, 37 

Stevenson,  Mrs.  Eleanor  L., 166 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Caroline  Brickett, 138 

Stille,  Miss  Mary  Ingram, 173 

Stockbridge,  Miss  Annie  W. ,      .    .        203 

Stockbridge,  Miss  Mary  Suchet, 203 

Stone,  Mrs.  Harriet  H.  Leonard, 162 

Stow,  Miss  Anna  P., 9 

Stow,  Mrs.  Mary  Williams  Loomis, 9 

Stuart,  Mrs.  Frances  M., 127 

Sturtevant,  Mrs.  Isabella  Litchfield, 218 


302  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Suzzara- Verdi  (de),  Miss  Sophie  W., 39 

Swann,  Mrs.  Josephine  Antoinette  Ward, 41 

Sweitzer,  Mrs.  Myra  H., 226 

Swinburne,  Mrs.  Laura  Perry  Monteath, 179 

Talbot,  Miss  Helen, 206 

Talbot,  Mrs.  Mary  Cornelia, 201 

Talbot  (2d),  Miss  Mary  Cornelia, 203 

Taylor,  Mrs.  Annie  M.  Dyer, 98 

Taylor,  Miss  Grace  Ann  Totten, 224 

Taylor,  Miss  Sarah  Gertrude, 64 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Catherine  Lightfoot, 184 

Thompson,  Mrs.  H.  Harriet  Howard  Pomeroy,     ....  157 

Thompson,  Miss  Jane  E., •  172 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Mary  Norton, 157 

Thornton,  Mrs.  Mary  C, 216 

Thornton,  Mrs.  Mary  Frances  Deraismes, 180 

Thwing,  Mrs.  Carrie  F.  Butler, 268 

Tibbetts,  Mrs.  Cornelia  Augusta,      180 

Tittmann,  Mrs.  Kate  Trowbridge  Wilkins, 63 

Titus,  Miss  Adelaide  Stagg, 139 

Torrey,  Miss  Adeline  Whittemore, 157 

Towles,  Miss  Agatha  Lewis, 64 

Towles,  Miss  Margaret  C,      .    , 49 

Townshend,  Miss  Mary  L., 120 

Townshend,  Mrs.  Mary  Nichols, 120 

Tracy,  Mrs.  Sarah  Frances, 115 

Trafton,  Mrs.  Linie  Kiersted, 140 

Treat,  Mrs.  Julia  Hubbell,      121 

Trowbridge,  Miss  Annette  Peabody, 92 

Trowbridge,  Miss  Mary  E., i47 

Truax,  Mrs.  Alice  Hawley, 176 

Tubbs,  Miss  Mary  Covell, 165 

Tyler,  Mrs.  Sarah  Gardiner 250 

Updike,  Miss  Mary  Rodman, 238 

Van  Buren,  Mrs.  Florence  Trumbull  Lanman, 195 


INDEX.  303 


Vanderpoel,  Miss  Mary  Van  Buren,      107 

Van  de  Water,  Mrs.  Lilian  K., 160 

Van  Landingham,  Mrs.  Mary  O.  Spratt, 266 

Van  Wagenen,  Miss  Caroline  A.,      144 

Virtue,  Miss  Elizabeth, 273 

Voorhis,  Mrs.  Dora  T., 15 

Vreeland,  Mrs.  Helen  Kearny,       136 

Wadhams,  Miss  Cornelia  Frances, 238 

Wadhams,  Mrs.  Esther  Taylor  French, 234 

Wadhams,  Miss  Stella  Catlin, 235 

Wadsworth,  Miss  Marie  Louise, 88 

Wadsworth,  Mrs.  Mary  E., 88 

Wait,  Mrs.  Chara  Conant, 128 

Waite,  Mrs.  Amelia  Champlin,      21 

Waldenburg,  Mrs.  Julia  D.  Fay, 158 

Waldron,  Mrs.  Adelaide  Haines  Cilley, 28 

Walker,  Mrs.  Emeline, 136 

Walker,  Miss  Susan  Pusey, 258 

Wallace,  Mrs.  Katherine  Jones, 214 

Walworth,  Mrs.  Ellen  Hardin, 2 

Walworth,  Miss  Rubena  Hyde, 21 

Ward,  Miss  Eliza  Titus,      95 

Warner,  Mrs.  Maria  L., 196 

Warren,  Mrs.  Ellen  A., 178 

Washburn,  Mrs.  Cornelia  V., 201 

Washington,  Miss  Elizabeth  Lee,      7 

Washington,  Miss  Elizabeth  Westwood,      6 

Washington,  Miss  Eugenia, i 

Washington,  Miss  Fannie  v., 6 

Washington,  Mrs.  Mary  A., 35 

Webster,  Mrs.  Anna  S.,      99 

Weeks,  Miss  Fanny  Washington  Hunter, 11 

Weeks,  Miss  Mary  E., 19 

Welch,  Miss  Jane  Mead, 162 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Lucy  James  Blair 242 

Whipple,  Mrs.  Helen  Mar, .  262 

White,  Miss  Nettie  L., 62 


304  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Whittemore,  Mrs.  Clara  Clark,      93 

Whittemore,  Miss  Fannie  M., 93 

Whittemore,  Mrs.  Sarah  Adams, 88 

Wilbour,  Mrs.  Belinda  Olney  Hatheway, 62 

Wilcox,  Mrs.  Ella  Wheeler, 122 

Wiley,  Miss  Margaret  Jones,      • .    .    .    .  92 

Wilkinson,  Mrs.  Lue  B., 44 

Willard,  Miss  Frances  E. , 96 

Willard,  Mrs.  Sarah  Bradley, 86 

Williams,  Miss  Almena  Butman, 81 

Williams,  Miss  Ellen  Way, 114 

Williams,  Mrs.  Eva, 261 

Williams,  Mrs.  Mary  Robert, 137 

Williamson,  Mrs.  Marguerite  Ridgway, 228 

Willis,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Louise  Hammond, 169 

Wilson,  Miss  Carrie, 263 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Ellen  C.  H.,      264 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Margaret  C, 247 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Sarah  Hungerford, 84 

Winston,  Mrs.  Mary  S.  H., 274 

Winston,  Mrs.  Nancie  Otis,    .    .   • 76 

Wise,  Mrs.  Evelyn  Beverley  Douglas,      103 

Witbeck,  Mrs.  Sophia  Lester, 218 

Wood,  Miss  Emma, 263 

Woodward,  Mrs.  Martha  G., 252 

Woodward,  Mrs.  Stanley  Butler, iii 

Woodworth,  Mrs.  Mary  Bertram, 145 

Woolworth,  Miss  M.  C, 250 

Wootton,  Mrs.  Mary  Wright, 112 

Wright,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ann  Post  McGown, 177 

Wynkoop,  Mrs.  Ann  Eliza  Woodbury, 196 

Wysong,  Mrs.  Mary  Camfield  McLure, 252 

Yeatman,  Mrs.  Mary  O.  S., 251 

Young,  Mrs.  Mary  McDowall, loi 

Young,  Mrs.  May  D.  Russell, 103 

Young,  Mrs.  Emma  Henry, 32 

Yturbide,  Mrs.  Alice  Green, 36 


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