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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-
MEMBERSHIP ROLL.
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.
MEMBERSHIP ROLL. TJ
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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
I
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.
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?48
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.
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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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