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Of  the  Colonial  Dames  of  America 


1891-1915 


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The  Maryland  Society  of  the  Colonial  Damss  of  America 

1915 


BALTIMORE,  MD.,  U.  8.  A. 


FOREWORD. 

The  Committee  appointed  by  the  Maryland  Society  of  the 
Colonial  Dames  of  America  to  prepare  for  publication  the 
Second  Lineage  Book  of  the  Society  offers  to  the  members  the 
result  of  its  labors. 

The  work  has  been  accomplished  under  circumstances  of 
unusual  difficulty  and  the  Committee  realizes  that  it  was  spe- 
cially fortunate  in  that  it  could  avail  itself  of  the  great  and 
varied  experience  of  the  late  and  lamented  Dr.  Christopher 
Johnston,  for  so  many  years  the  Genealogist  of  the  Maryland 
Society. 

The  selection  by  Dr.  Johnston  (in  conjunction  with  the 
Committee)  of  Mr.  Louis  H.  Dielman  to  examine  papers  and 
edit  this  volume  proved  a  very  happy  choice.  He  has  given 
much  time  and  great  patience  to  the  task  and  the  Committee 
feels  that  through  this  combination  a  background  is  repre- 
sented for  its  work  which  would  otherwise  have  been  un- 
obtainable. 

This  foreword  would  be  incomplete  without  some  mention 
of  the  late  Wilson  Miles  Cary,  Esq.,  whose  thorough  researches 
are  shown  in  many  of  the  Pedigree  papers. 

Mrs.  E.  S.  Beall, 

Mrs.  J.  J.  Jackson, 

Mrs,  a.  L.  Sioussat, 

Miss  Tilghman, 

Miss  E.  C.  Williams, 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Rieman,  Chairman. 


(Hi) 


CHARTER  MEMBERS  AND  FOUNDERS. 
INCORPORATORS. 


1.  Mrs.  Frederick  von  Kapff, 

2.  Mrs.  Eugene  Blackford, 

3.  Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall, 

4.  Mrs.  William  Reed, 


5.  Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard, 

6.  Mrs.  Joseph  King, 

7.  Mrs.  Robert  Atkinson, 

8.  Mrs.  Henry  Didier, 


9.  Mrs.  Horatio  L.  Whitridge. 


Others  present  at  the  meeting  of  Dec.  29,  1891,  were  designated 


10.  Mrs.  Edward  Shippen, 

11.  Mrs.  Monte  Griffith, 

12.  Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart, 

13.  Mrs.  Duncan  Campbell, 

14.  Mrs.  Alexander  Gordon, 

15.  Mrs.  Charles  Ridgely, 

16.  Mrs.  Charles  D.  Fisher, 

17.  Mrs.  Charles  Marshall, 


FOUNDERS. 


18.  Mrs.  Outerbridge  Horsey, 

19.  Mrs.  G.  Robins  Goldsborough, 

20.  Miss  Mary  Tilghman, 

21.  Mrs.  Douglas  H.  Thomas, 

22.  Mrs.  Winfield  J.  Taylor, 

23.  Mrs.  William  Bowly  Wilson, 

24.  Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard, 

25.  Mrs.  Wilson  Miles  Gary. 


(iv) 


OFFICERS  OF  THE 

NATIONAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  COLONIAL  DAMES 

OF  AMERICA 

FROM  ITS  INCORPORATION. 

PRESIDENTS. 

Mrs.  G.  Dawson  Coleman,  Mrs.  William  Ruffin  Cox, 

Mrs.  Howard  Townsend,  Mrs.  Joseph  Rucker  Lamar. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

Mrs.  Beverly  Kennon,  Mrs.  William  Reed, 

Mrs.  Henry  G.  Banning,  Mrs.  Barrett  Wendell, 

Mrs.  E.  D.  Gillespie,  Mrs.  Alexander  F.  Jamieson, 

Mrs.  Herbert  A.  Claiborne  Mrs.  Francis  W.  Goddard, 

(Mrs.  Wm.  R.  Cox),  Mrs.  Joseph  Rucker  Lamar, 

Mrs.  Samuel  Colt.  Mrs.  Elihu  Chauncey, 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeHunte  Lyster,  Mrs.  Nathaniel  Terry  Bacon, 
Mrs.  Overton  Lea. 

SECRETARIES. 

Miss  Mary  Dickinson,  Mrs.  Joseph  Rucker  Lamar, 

Mrs.  William  Reed,  Mrs.  Charles  R.  Miller. 

ASSISTANT  SECRETARIES. 

Mrs.  J.  J.  Jackson,  Mrs.  Rosa  Wright  Smyth, 

Mrs.  John  Y.  Taylor. 

TREASURERS. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Byrd  Nicholas,  Mrs.  Alexander  J.  Cassatt. 

REGISTRARS. 

Miss  Katherine  Paul  Shippen,  Mrs.  Nathaniel  Terry  Bacon, 

Mrs.  Emil  Richter,  Mrs.  FrankUn  Bowditch  Dexter. 

HISTORIANS. 

Miss  Anne  H.  Wharton,  Miss  Alice  French, 

Mrs.  Albert  L.  Sioussat. 


(v) 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  MARYLAND  SOCIETY. 
PRESIDENTS. 

Mrs.  Frederick  von  Kapff,  Mrs.  William  Reed. 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

Mrs.  William  Reed,  Mrs.  Richard  B.  Bayard, 

'  Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 

SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

Mrs.  Richard  B.  Bayard,  Mrs.  Charles  Marshall, 

Mrs.  Charles  Ridgely,  Mrs.  J.  Pembroke  Thom, 

Mrs.  Eugene  Blackford,  Mrs.  N.  G.  Penniman, 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

RECORDING  SECRETARIES. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shippen,  Mrs.  Robert  Atkinson  {pro  tern.), 

Mrs.  Charles  Marshall  {pro  tern.),      Mrs.  J.  J.  Jackson. 

CORRESPONDING  SECRETARIES. 

Mrs.  Henry  Didier,  Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart, 

Mrs.  Robert  Atkinson,  Mrs.  William  Reed, 

Mrs.  George  B.  Goldsborough,  Miss  Elizabeth  Manigault  Morris, 

Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright,  Miss  Elizabeth  Chew  Williams, 

Mrs.  J.  Thomson  Mason,  Mrs.  Robert  Goldsborough  Henry, 

Miss  Lilian  Giffen. 

TREASURERS. 

Mrs.  Joseph  King,  Mrs.  William  Bowly  Wilson, 

Mrs.  Alexander  Gordon,  Mrs.  Henry  W.  Rogers, 

Miss  Elizabeth  H.  Stokes. 

REGISTRARS. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shippen,  Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 

HISTORIANS. 

Mrs.  Monte  Griffith,  Miss  Mary  Tilghman. 


(vi) 


BOARD  OF  MANAGERS. 


Mrs.  William  Reed, 

Mrs.  Eugene  Blackford, 

Mrs.  Edward  Shippen, 

Mrs.  Edward  S.  Beall, 

Mrs.  George  R.  Goldsborough, 

Mrs.  Robert  Atkinson, 

Mrs.  Alexander  Gordon, 

Mrs.  Joseph  King, 

Mrs.  Henry  Didier, 

Mrs.  Outerbridge  Horsey, 

Mrs.  Charles  D.  Fisher, 

Mrs.  Douglas  H.  Thomas, 

Mrs.  Horatio  L.  Whitridge, 

Mrs.  Winfield  J.  Taylor, 

Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart, 

Mrs.  Duncan  Campbell, 

Mrs.  Charles  Marshall, 

Miss  Mary  Tilghman, 

Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard, 

Miss  AmeHa  de  Pau  Fowler, 

Mrs.  William  Bowly  Wilson, 

Mrs.  Charles  Ridgely  of  Hampton, 

Mrs.  James  W.  Wilson, 

Mrs.  Richard  B.  Bayard, 

Mrs.  Frank  P.  Clark, 

Mrs.  N.  G.  Penniman, 

Mrs.  J.  J.  Jackson, 

Mrs.  Henry  W.  Rogers, 

Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright, 


Miss  Mary  Stickney  Hall, 

Mrs.  J.  Thomson  Mason, 

Mrs.  E.  Austin  Jenkins, 

Mrs.  John  Ridgely  of  Hampton, 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Chatard, 

Miss  Ida  S.  Brent, 

Mrs.  J.  Pembroke  Thorn, 

Mrs.  Albert  W.  Sioussat, 

Mrs.  E.  Plowden  Jenkins, 

Miss  Virginia  King, 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett, 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan, 

Mrs.  Francis  T,  Redwood, 

Mrs.  Samuel  Chew, 

Miss  Elizabeth  Manigault  Morris, 

Miss  Elizabeth  H.  Stokes, 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes, 

Mrs.  Eugene  Poultney, 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Rieman, 

Mrs.  George  T.  M.  Gibson, 

Miss  EHzabeth  Chew  Williams, 

Mrs.  J.  D.  Iglehart, 

Mrs.  William  Rejmolds, 

Miss  Lilian  Giflfen, 

Mrs.  Wm.  Kennedy  Cromwell, 

Mrs.  Robert  Goldsborough  Henry, 

Mrs.  William  S.  Powell, 

Mrs.  Robert  Garrett, 

Mrs.  Ed.  Athelstan  Marshall. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


Mrs.  von  Kapff, 

Mrs.  Eugene  Blackford, 

Miss  Dandridge, 


Mrs.  Thomas  Donaldson, 
Mrs.  Charles  Howard, 
Mrs.  N.  G.  Penniman, 
Mrs.  Joseph  King. 


ADVISORY  BOARD. 


Henry  F.  Thompson, 
Col.  Charles  Marshall, 
Douglas  H.  Thomas, 
Dr.  Christopher  Johnston, 
Henry  W.  Rogers, 


Charles  D.  Fisher, 
Arthur  George  Brown, 
Wm.  Bowly  Wilson, 
Judge  Henry  Stockbridge, 
Mendes  Cohen. 


Dr.  Christopher  Johnston  appointed  Genealogist  of  the  Maryland  Society 
January  5,  1894. 


(vii) 


ELIGIBILITY  LIST. 

Applicants  for  membership  in  the  Society,  when  claiming  descent 
from  a  Maryland  ancestor,  must  show  that  the  ancestor  held  one  or 
more  of  the  following  offices : 

PROVINCIAL  OFFICERS. 

Lords  Proprietary. 

Governor. 

Deputy  Governor. 

Secretary  of  the  Province. 

Treasurer  of  Eastern  and  Western  Shores. 

Provincial  Councillors. 

Chancellor  and  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal. 

Surveyor  General. 

Rectors  of  Parishes  after  1692,  when  the  Church  of  England  was 
established  in  Maryland. 

Commissioners  of  Land  Office. 

High  Sheriffs. 

Commanders  of  Counties. 

Commissioners  appointed  by  "  Council  of  State "  of  Commonwealth 
of  England,  and  Commissioners  appointed  by  their  authority  for  govern- 
ing the  Province. 

Commissioners  on  Boundaries  between  Provinces. 

Mayor  of  St.  Mary's. 

Mayor  of  Annapolis. 

Collector  of  Customs. 

ASSEMBLIES,  CONVENTIONS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

Members  of  Provincial  Assembly. 

Members  of  Congress,  1754  and  1765. 

Members  of  Maryland  Conventions  and  Council  of  Safety. 

Members  of  Committees  of  Correspondence  and  Observation. 

Members  of  Continental  Congress,  1774-1776. 

Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Signers  of  Maryland  Declaration  of  Independence,  July  3,  1776. 

JUDICIARY. 

Attorney  General. 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Admiralty. 
Justices  or  Judges  of  Provincial  Courts. 
Justices  or  Commissioners  of  the  Peace. 
Register  High  Court  of  Chancery. 

MILITARY  OR  NAVAL. 

Commissioned  Officers  of  the  Regular  Provincial  or  Colonial  Military 
or  Naval  Forces. 

Founders  of  King  WiUiam's  School. 

Services  rendered  after  July  5,  1776,  not  recognized  except  as  supple- 
mentary. 

Applicants  having  ancestry  in  another  State  than  Maryland  will  be 
admitted  into  the  Maryland  Society  upon  the  Eligibility  List  of  such 
other  Society. 

(viii) 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 

The  names  of  deceased  members  are  preceded  by  an  asterisk  (*). 

ABEL,  MRS.  JOHN  J.  (Mary  Hinman). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Samuel  Symonds,  Richard  Treat, 

John  Steele,  John  Webster. 

ABELL,  MRS.  EDWIN  FRANKLIN  (Elizabeth  Maxwell  Laurenson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Charles  Carroll, 
William  Brent,  Edward  Digges, 

William  Digges,  Henry  Darnall, 

Sir  Dudley  Digges,  Henry  Sewall, 

Benjamin  Rozer,  Clement  Hill,  Jr., 

Giles  Brent,  Thomas  Notley. 

ADAMS,  MRS.  GILMER  S.  (Lettie  Robinson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry. 

ALEXANDER,  MRS.  JAMES  WALLACE  (Cora  Luckett). 

By  right  of  descent  from  William  Luckett, 
Valentine  Peyton,  Francis  Peyton. 

*  ALLEN,  MRS.  ETHAN  (Eliza  Clagett). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Augustine  Herman, 
James  Frisby,  Judge  John  Brice, 

Dr.  Charles  Carroll,  Zachariah  Maccubbin, 

Edward  Lloyd,  I,  Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd. 

ALLISON,  MRS.  JAMES  EEIN  (Jeanie  Bass). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Thomas  Clagett,  John  Dorsey. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

AMOS,  MISS  JOSEPHINE  PARRY. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Daniel  Williamson, 
Walter  Martin,  John  Buckley, 

Samuel  Garrett,  William  Garrett, 

George  Harlan,  Rev.  Thomas  Dungan, 

Joseph  Fell,  William  Amos. 

ANTHONY,  MRS.  JAMES  (Mary  Josephine  Nougues). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Thomas  Todd,  Captain  Thomas  Todd,  II, 

Captain  John  Dorsey,  Hon.  Caleb  Dorsey. 

ARMSTRONG,  MRS.  CHARLES  DORSEY  (Lida  Campbell  Leib). 
By  right  of  descent  from  William  Barton, 
Captain  William  Barton,  Governor  William  Stone, 

Captain  Robert  Henley,  John  Stone, 

Colonel  John  Courts,  Lieut.-Col.  Wm,  Russell, 

General  William  Russell,  John  Courts. 

ARMSTRONG,  MRS.  GEORGE  ALLEN  (Mary  Scott  Moxley). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Ninian  Beall, 
Joseph  Belt,  Samuel  Magruder, 

Thomas  Clagett,  I,  Thomas  Clagett,  II. 

ARMSTRONG,  MRS.  JOHN  McMILLAN   (Martha  Turnley). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Cornelius  Howard. 


ARMSTRONG,  MISS  MARY  HUGHES. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Armstrong, 
Brant  A.  Van  Schlichtenhorst,    Col.  Peter  Schuyler, 
Capt.  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler,  Col.  Robert  Livingston, 
Col.  Henry  Beekman,  II,  Col.  Henry  Beekman. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS, 

*  ATKINSON,  MRS.  ISAAC  EDMONDSON  (Virginia  Duval). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Thomas  Hawkins. 

ATKINSON,  MRS.  ROBERT  (Laura  Robinson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Charles  Willson  Peale,  John  Brewer. 

ATKINSON,  MRS.  WALTER  W.  (Ellen  Blackman). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  John  Dent. 

BAKER,  MRS.  JOSHUA  G.  (Mary  Monroe). 
By  right  of  descent  from  David  Polk, 
William  Winder,  Col.  John  Winder. 

BALL,  MISS  ALICE  WORTHINGTON. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Edward  Dorsey, 
Captain  Joshua  Dorsey,  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 

Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry,  Col.  John  Worthington. 

BARRET,  MRS.  ALEXANDER  GALT  (Ellen  Robinson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry. 


BARTLETT,  MRS.  J.  KEMP  (Mary  Garrett  Dixon). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Thomas  Marsh,  Samuel  Garrett, 

William  Amos,  John  Williamson, 

William  Garrett,  Walter  Martin, 

Daniel  Williamson,  Thomas  Paschall, 

Thomas  Paschall,  Jr.,  William  Jenkins. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

BASS,  MRS.  JOHN  M.  (Mary  Wharton  Berry). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Thomas  Clagett,  John  Dorsey. 

BATEMAN,  MRS.  JAMES  M.  H.  (Elizabeth  Tench  Goldsborough). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Dr.  Richard  Tilghman,  I,         Richard  Tilghman,  II, 
Hon.  Matthew  Tilghman,         Tench  Tilghman, 
Edward  Lloyd,  I,  Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Nicholas  Goldsborough, 

Tench  Francis,  James  Tilghman, 

James  Lloyd,  Robert  Grundy, 

Foster  Turbutt,  Michael  Turbutt, 

Seth  Foster,  William  Thomas. 

BATRE,  MISS  ADELE  MARIE. 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Colonel  John  Addison,  Col.  Thomas  Addison, 

Hon.  Richard  Smith,  Colonel  Walter  Smith, 

Colonel  Samuel  Young,  Hon.  Richard  Young, 

Hon.  Daniel  Dulany,  Hon.  Walter  Dulany, 

Hon.  Richard  Grafton,  Hon.  Henry  Morgan. 

BATRE,  MRS.  ALFRED  (Hortense  Addison). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  John  Addison,  Colonel  Thomas  Addison, 

Richard  Smith,  Colonel  Walter  Smith, 

Colonel  Samuel  Young,  Hon.  Daniel  Dulany, 

Walter  Dulany,  Richard  Grafton. 

*BAUGHMAN,  MRS.  JOHN  WILLIAM  (Mary  Jane  Jamison). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Brooke, 
Captain  James  Neale,  Gov.  Edward  Digges, 

Governor  William  Digges,        Henry  Sewall. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


BAYARD,  MISS  ELLEN  HOWARD. 

By  right  of  descent  from 


Col.  John  Eager  Howard, 
John  Chew, 
Samuel  Chew, 
Samuel  Chew,  M.  D., 
Benjamin  Chew, 
Rev.  Thomas  Airey, 
Captain  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Colonel  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Major-General  John  Custis, 


Colonel  John  Custis, 
Sir  George  Yeardley, 
Colonel  Argall  Yeardley, 
Lieut.-Col.  John  West, 
John  Teackle, 
Charles  Carroll, 
Colonel  John  Thompson, 
Augustine  Herman, 
Colonel   Henry   Darnall. 


*  BAYARD,  MRS.  RICHARD  BASSETT  (Ellen  Howard) 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  John  Eager  Howard,        John  Chew, 
Samuel  Chew, 
Benjamin  Chew, 
Captain  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Major-Gen.  John  Custis, 
Sir  George  Yeardley, 
Lieut.-Colonel  John  West, 


Samuel  Chew,  M.  D., 
Rev.  Thomas  Airey, 
Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Colonel  John  Custis, 
Colonel  Argall  Yeardley, 
John  Teackle. 


BEALL,  MRS.  EDWARD  SINCLAIR  (Eliza  Rebecca  Winn). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Joseph  Winn, 
Timothy  Winn, 
Daniel  Dulany,  I, 
Daniel  Dulany,  H, 
Richard  Smith, 
Colonel  Walter  Smith, 
Richard  Hall, 
Captain  Thomas  Tasker, 
Hon.  Benjamin  Tasker, 
William  Bladen, 
Zachariah  Maccubbin, 


Dr.  Charles  Carroll, 
Edward  Lloyd,  I, 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Robert  Ridgely, 
Charles  Ridgely, 
Colonel  John  Dorsey, 
Captain  Richard  Hill, 
Nicholas  Maccubbin, 
Caleb  Dorsey, 
Caleb  Dorsey,  Jr. 


)  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

BEANS,  MRS.  WILLIAM  KNOX  (Gertrude  Moore). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Robert  Henley, 
Honorable  John  Courts,  Captain  John  Courts. 

*BEASTEN,  MRS.  CHARLES  (Ella  Bums). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Avery,  Hercules  Sheppeard, 

Simon  Kollock,  James  Tybout. 

BECKWITH,  MRS.  FRANKLIN  H.  (Nannie  Lawrence  Kerfoot). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Acting-Gov.  Robert  Brooke,      Richard  Smith, 
Major  Thomas  Brooke,  Col.  Walter  Smith, 

Colonel  Thomas  Brooke,  William  Murdock, 

Colonel  John  Addison,  I,  Colonel  Joseph  Sim, 

Colonel  Thomas  Addison,         Roger  Nelson. 

BELKNAP,  MRS.  CHARLES  (Fanny  Wheelwright). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jeremiah  Wheelwright, 
Captain  James  Davis,  Col.  John  Wheelwright, 

Major  Charles  Frost,  Samuel  Wheelwright, 

Lieut.-Col.  Wm.  Pepperrell,     Rev.  John  Wheelwright, 
Lieut.  Pelatiah    Whittemore,    Jeremy  Houchin. 

BELT,  MRS.  ALFRED  McGILL  (Ariana  Teresa  Trail). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Major-General  John  Hammond. 

BERKLEY,  MRS.  HENRY  J.  (Ella  Linthicum). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Lieutenant  David  Stewart,       Cornelius  Howard, 
Captain  Thomas  Stockett,         Richard  Wells, 
Captain  Richard  Harwood,       Col.   Nicholas  Gassaway, 
Captain  Thomas  Besson,  William  Bowie, 

Hon.  Thomas  Sprigg,  Colonel  Thomas  Sprigg. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

BERRY,  MRS.  THORNTON  GRANVILLE  (Mamie  Kowalski). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Augustine  Herman,      James  Sandelands, 
Lieutenant  Thomas  Sprigg,      Casperus  Herman, 
Joseph  Belt,  Ephraim  A.  Herman, 

Ninian  Beall,  Thomas  Sprigg,  Sr., 

John  Nuthall,  Edward  Sprigg. 

BIGELOW,  MRS.  JOHN  (Mary  Dallam). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Carter  Braxton,  Robert  Carter, 

Richard  Corbin,  William  Ball, 

William  Churchill,  Nathaniel  Harrison, 

John  Armistead,  John  Walker. 

*BIRCKHEAD,  MRS.  JAMES,  JR.  (Elizabeth  Macaulay). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Thornburgh. 

*BIRKMAIER,  MRS.  GEORGE  LEWIS  (Elizabeth  Green  Davey). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Samuel  Chew,  John  Chew, 

Benjamin  Chew,  Dr.  Thomas  Wynne. 

BISPHAM,  MRS.  HENRY  COLLIER  (Ida  Tilghman  Lowry). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Richard  Tilghman,  I,  Richard  Tilghman,  II, 

Hon.  Matthew  Tilghman,         Edward  Lloyd,  I, 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Robert  Grundy,  James  Lloyd, 

Tench  Francis,  Foster  Turbutt. 

BLACK,  MRS.  BRYAN  (Henrietta  Kingsley  Hutton  Cummings). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Edmund  Howard. 


5  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

*  BLACK,  MRS.  CHARLES  H.  (Elizabeth  Merryman). 
By  right  of  descent  from  John  Merryman, 
Captain  Darby  Lux,  Colonel  Darby  Lux, 

Dr.  George  Buchanan,  Hon.  James  Saunders. 

BLACK,  MRS.  G.  W.  Z.  (Mary  Briscoe  Pigman). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Hanson,  Samuel  Hanson. 

♦BLACKFORD,  MRS.  EUGENE     (Rebecca  Chapman  Gordon). 
By  right  of  descent  from  William  Biddle,  I, 
Colonel  Clement  Biddle,  Hon.  Gideon  Cornell, 

Colonel  William  Fitzhugh,        William  Freeborn, 
Gideon  Freeborn,  Thomas  Hazard, 

George  Lawton,  Robert  Owen. 

*  BLACKISTON,  MRS.  A.  HOOTON  (Elizabeth  Price  Smith  Pearre). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Richard  Smith, 
Colonel  Walter  Smith,  Walter  Smith,  Jr., 

Dr.  Clement  Smith,  Richard  Hall, 

Hon.  Henry  Sewall,  Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 

Colonel  William  Burgess,         Act'g-Gov.  Robt.  Brooke, 
Major  Thomas  Brooke,  Colonel  Thomas  Brooke, 

Colonel  Thomas  Price,  Capt.  John  Worthington. 

BLAKE,  MRS.  FRANCIS  BARRON  (Sallie  E.  Spencer). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Jervis  Spencer, 

Isaac  Spencer,  Capt.  Cornelius  Comegys, 

William  Comegys,  Augustine  Herman, 

Colonel  John  Thompson,  Augustine  Thompson, 

Dowdall  Thompson,  John  Thompson, 

John  Salter,  John  Baldwin, 

Colonel  John  Baldwin,  Thomas  Hynson, 

Colonel  John  Hynson,  James  Smith, 

Dr.  William  Murray,  Robert  Brooke, 

Roger  Brooke,  William  Carmichael, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Francis  Hutchins, 

Charles  Downes,  Ralph  Hawkins. 


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BLOEDORN,  MRS.  WALTER  ANDREW  (Ellen  May  Howard). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  James  Neale,  Lieut.  Anthony  Neale, 

Col.  Nehemiah  Blakiston,  Major  John  Wheeler, 

Dr.  Thomas  Gerard,  Daniel  Scott. 

BOLLING,  MRS.  GEORGE  MELVILLE  (Irene  Johnson). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Benjamin  Cave,  Nathaniel  Pope. 

BOLLING,  MRS.  ROLFE  EMERSON  (Annie  Stuart  Litchfield). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  William  Randolph,       William  Pannill,  III, 
William  Randolph,  Peter  Beverly. 

BOND,  MISS  CHRISTIANA. 
By  right  of  descent  from  John  Bond, 
Col.  Christopher  Birckhead,      Capt.  Tobias   Stansbury, 
Major-Gen.  John  Hammond,    John  Edmondson, 
Walter  Dickinson,  Col.  William  Hammond, 

Captain  Thomas  Todd,  Major  Thomas  Emerson. 

BOND,  MRS.  HUGH  LENNOX,  JR.  (Jessie  Van  Rensselaer  Beale). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Wainwright, 
Casparus  Couyn,  Casparus  Couyn,  II. 

BOND,  MISS  ISABEL  MORRIS. 

By  right  of  descent  from  John  Bond, 
Col.  Christopher  Birckhead,      Capt.  Tobias  Stansbury, 
Major-Gen.  John  Hammond,    John  Edmondson, 
Walter  Dickinson,  Col.  William  Hammond, 

Captain  Thomas  Todd,  Major  Thomas  Emerson. 

BOONE,  MISS  ELIZABETH. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Courtney, 
Major  John  Wheeler,  Daniel  Scott. 


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LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


BORDLEY,  MRS.  JAMES,  JR.  (Margaretta  Carroll  HoUyday). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Col.  Thomas  Hollyday,  George  Robins, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Richard  Tilghman  Earle, 

Nicholas  Goldsborough,  Col.   Tench  Tilghman, 

Colonel  Edward  Lloyd,  Matthew  Tilghman, 

Hon.  James  Frisby,  Robert  Grundy. 

BOSWELL,  MRS.  T.  STEPTOE  (Caroline  Lee  Whitehead). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Richard  Lee,  Hancock  Lee, 

William  Kendall,  William  Ball, 

Joseph  Ball,  Edwin  Conway, 

David  Fox,  Rodham  Kenner, 

Richard  Hull,  Salvator  Muscoe. 


BOWIE,  MISS  IDA  HILL. 

By  right  of  descent  from 


Clement  Hill,  Jr., 
Colonel  Henry  Darnall, 
Sir  Dudley  Digges, 
Deputy-Gov.  Giles  Brent, 
Captain  Thomas  Clagett, 


Richard  Snowden, 
Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 
Governor  Robert  Brooke, 
Gov.  Richard  Bennett. 


BOWIE,  MISS  VIRGINIA  BERKLEY. 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Allen  Bowie, 
Captain  Fielder  Bowie, 
Hon.  Robert  Brooke, 
Major  Thomas  Brooke, 
Colonel  Thomas  Brooke, 
Major  Thomas  Brooke,  Jr., 
Colonel  John  Dorsey, 
Rev.  John  Eversfield, 
Colonel  Walter  Smith, 
Colonel  Thomas  Dent, 


Captain  James  Neale, 
Roger  Brooke, 
Michael  Taney, 
Richard  Smith, 
Richard  Hall, 
Thomas  Hilleary, 
Thomas  Gantt, 
Thomas  Gantt,  H, 
James  Berry, 
William  Berry. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  II 

BOWLES,  MRS.  THOMAS  H.  (Louise  Cunningham). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Richard  Cocke. 

BOWMAN,  MRS.  BORDEN  (Mary  Couper  Proudfit). 
By  right  of  descent  from  James  Logan. 

BOYD,  MRS.  ALLEN  RICHARDS  (Jane  Hall  Maulsby  Ritchie). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Ninian  Beall,  Colonel  William  Burgess, 

Captain  Thomas  Clagett,  James  Edmondstone, 

David  Lynn,  Act'g-Gov.  Robt.  Brooke, 

Major  Thomas  Brooke,  Colonel  Thomas  Brooke, 

Thomas  Dent,  Alexander  Contee. 

BOYLE,  MISS  SIDNEY  EMELINE. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Christopher  Gist,  Captain  Richard  Gist. 

BRADENBAUGH,  MRS.  H.  B.  (Nannie  Beard  Neal). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Wells, 
Thomas  Sprigg,  Captain  Thomas  Stockett. 

BRENT,  MISS  IDA  S. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  George  Brent, 
Hon.  Florentius  Seymour,         Joshua  Doyne, 
Captain  James  Neale,  Cuthbert  Fenwick, 

Honorable  Henry  Sewall,  Col.  Ignatius  Fenwick, 

Colonel  Jesse  Wharton,  Michael  Taney, 

Colonel  Edward  Dorsey,  Gov.  Robert  Brooke, 

John  Lawrence,  Roger  Brooke, 

Jonathan  Hager,  Honorable  John  Pile. 

BREWSTER,  MRS.  BENJAMIN  HARRIS  (Elizabeth  Wills  Baugh). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Samuel  Levis,  Samuel  Levis,  Jr., 

Captain  James  Hunter,  Captain  John  Davis. 


12  LIST   OF    MEMBERS, 

BROOKE,  MRS.  JOHN  (Esther  Willing  Brooke). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  James  Hunter,  Capt.  Benjamin  Brooke. 

BROWN,  MRS.  ARTHUR  GEORGE  (Mary  Elizabeth  Alricks). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Peter  Alricks,  Honorable  John  Forbes. 

BROWN,  MRS.  CHARLES  B.  (Eleanor  Devereux  Hunter). 
By  right  of  descent  from  James  Avery. 

*  BROWN,  IVnSS  LIZINKA  CAMPBELL. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
William  Bladen,  Hon.  Benjamin  Tasker, 

Thomas  Polk,  Philemon   Hawkins. 

BROWNE,  DR.  MARY  NICHOLSON. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  James  Neale,  Gov.  Edward  Digges, 

Henry  Sewall,  Robert  Brooke, 

Governor  Richard  Bennett,       Richard  Hall, 
Major  Thomas  Brooke,  Colonel  Henry  Lowe, 

Major  James  Ringgold,  Major  Thomas  Ringgold. 

BROWNE,  MRS.  SAMUEL  TRACY  (Mary  Wheelwright). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Lieutenant  Jeremiah  Wheelwright, 
Captain  James  Davis,  Col.  John  Wheelwright, 

Major  Charles  Frost,  Col.   Sam'l  Wheelwright, 

Lieut.-Col.  Wm.  Pepperrell,      Rev.   John  Wheelwright, 
Lieut.  Pelatiah  Whittemore,     Jeremy  Houchin. 

BRUCE,  MRS.  EDWIN  (Alice  de  Yturbide  Quisenbury). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
General  Uriah  Forrest,  George  Plater, 

Hon.  George  Plater,  Governor  George  Plater, 

John  Rousby,  I,  John  Rousby,  H. 


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BRYAN,  MRS.  CHARLES  B.  (Anna  Semmes). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Green. 


*  BUCHANAN,  MISS  ESTHER  SIDNEY. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  William  Buchanan,      John  Smith, 
Samuel  Smith,  James  Calhoun, 

Richard  Gist,  Dabney  Carr, 

Colonel  Peter  Jefferson,  Capt.  Thomas  Jefferson, 

Christopher  Branch,  Major  Peter  Field, 

Henry  Soane,  Col.  Isham  Randolph, 

William  Randolph,  Captain  Henry   Isham. 


BUCHANAN,  MRS.  ROBERDEAU  (Lyla  M.  Peters). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
William  Peters,  Dr.  Edward  Johnson. 

BULKLEY,  MRS.  LOUIS  CARLETON  (Caroline  Kemper). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Ewen, 
Colonel  Edward  Dorsey,  Benjamin  Lawrence, 

Lieutenant  Nicholas  Hobbs,     Samuel  Ov/ings. 

BURLESON,  MRS.  ALBERT  SIDNEY  (Adele  Steiner). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Colegate. 

BURROW,  MRS.  NICHOLAS  TRIGANT  (Emily  Sherwood  Bryan). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Thomas  Pattison,  Anthony  Le  Compte. 

BUTLER,  MRS.  FREDERICK  E.  (Lilla  Mundy). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Clagett. 


14  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

CALVERT,  MRS.  CHARLES  BALTIMORE  (Eleanor  Mackubin). 
By  right  of  descent  from 

Zachariah  Maccubbin,  Nicholas   Maccubbin, 

Dr.  Charles  Carroll,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Edward  Lloyd,  I,  Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 

Captain  John  Worthington,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 

Colonel  Henry  Ridgely,  William  Fitzhugh  (Md.), 

Colonel  Richard  Lee,  I,  Colonel  Richard  Lee,  II, 

Henry  Corbin,  Daniel  Dulany,  I, 

Richard  Smith,  Colonel  Walter  Smith, 

Colonel  George  Mason,  I,  Colonel  George  Mason,  II, 

Colonel  Gerard  Fowke,  Nicholas  Worthington, 

John  Brewer,  Col.  William  Fitzhugh. 

CAMAK,  MISS  M.  ANNIE. 
By  right  of  descent  from  John  Ogden. 

*  CAMPBELL,  MRS.  DUNCAN  (Ella  Calvert). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Charles  Calvert, 
Honorable  Benedict  Calvert,     Colonel  James  Martin. 

CAMPBELL,  MRS.  JOHN  PEARCE  (Mary  Boyd  Faulkner). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Thomas  Morgan,         Captain  David  Hunter. 

CAMPBELL,  MRS.  LAFAYETTE  E.  (Margaret  Lynde  Dent), 
By  right  of  descent  from  Thomas  Dent, 
Colonel  William  Dent,  Peter  Dent. 

CANBY,  MISS  LAURA. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Thomas  Canby, 
William  Biles   (Byles),  Thomas  Yardley, 

John  Woolston,  I,  John  Woolston,  II. 

CARRIER,  MRS.  ROBERT  MOORHEAD  (Alice  Bridgeford). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,       Hon.  Robt.  Goldsborough. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


15 


CARTER,  MISS  MARY  COLES. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Carter, 
Robert  Carter  Nicholas,  Hon.  Robert  Carter, 

Colonel  Edward  Hill,  Hon.  John  Carter, 

Colonel  Miles  Cary,  John  Armistead, 

Colonel  Miles  Cary,  U,  Colonel  Wilson  Cary. 


CARY,  MISS  JANE  MARGARET. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Wilson  Miles  Cary. 


Colonel  Wilson  Cary, 
Colonel  Miles  Cary,  I, 
Colonel  William  Wilson, 
Honorable  John  Blair, 
Dabney  Carr, 

Captain  Thomas  Jefferson, 
Major  Peter  Field, 
Col.  Thos.  Mann  Randolph, 
Colonel  Thomas  Randolph, 
Colonel  Richard  Randolph, 
Captain  Henry  Isham, 
Hon.  Matthew  Page, 
Hon.  Ralph  Wormley,  I, 
Hon.  John  Armistead, 
Colonel  Robert  Boiling,  I, 
John  Rolfe, 
John  Smith, 


Colonel  Miles  Cary,  H, 
Archibald  Cary, 
Captain  Thomas  Taylor, 
Archibald  Blair, 
Col.  Peter  Jefferson, 
Christopher  Branch, 
Henry  Soane, 
Col.  William  Randolph, 
Isham  Randolph, 
William  Randolph, 
Hon.  Mann  Page,  I, 
Colonel  John  Page, 
Hon.  Ralph  Wormley,  II, 
Major  John  Boiling, 
Lieutenant  Thomas  Rolfe, 
Richard  Kennon, 
Samuel  Smith. 


*CARY,  MRS.  WILSON  MILES  (Jane  Margaret  Carr). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Dabney  Carr, 


Colonel  Peter  Jefferson, 
Christopher  Branch, 
Henry  Soane, 
William  Randolph, 
John  Smith, 


Capt.  Thomas  Jefferson, 
Major  Peter  Field, 
Isham  Randolph, 
Captain  Henry  Isham, 
Samuel  Smith. 


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CATCHINGS,  MRS.  OLIVER  WHITEHEAD  (Grayson  Wendling). 
By  right  of  descent  from  George  Saughier. 

*CATOR,  MISS  ELIZABETH  PATTISON. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Anthony  Lecompte,  Moses  Lecompte, 

Captain  Henry  Hooper,  Henry  Hooper, 

Roger  Woolford,  Colonel  Roger  Woolford, 

Thomas  Woolford,  Bartholomew  Ennalls, 

William  Stevens,  John  Stevens, 

Michael  Brooke,  Dr.  John  Brooke. 

CATOR,  MRS.  JAMES  H.  (Jeanie  Bayly). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Richard  Bayly,  Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh. 

CHATARD,  MRS.  THOMAS  M.  (Eleanor  Addison  Williams). 
By  right  of  descent  from 

Colonel  John  Addison,  Richard  Smith, 

Dr.  George  Buchanan,  Richard  Treat, 

Colonel  John  Dorsey,  Capt.  Thomas  Tasker, 

Major  John  Howell,  Col.  Joseph  Williams, 

Michael  Miller,  Capt.  Stephen  Williams. 

CHEATHAM,  MRS.  RICHARD  (Emma  Berry). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Thomas  Clagett,  John  Dorsey. 

CHEEK,  MRS.  LESLIE  (Mabel  Wood). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Col.  Nicholas  Gassaway, 
Capt.  Thomas  Besson,  Capt.  John  Worthington. 

CHILDS,  MRS.  SAMUEL  B.  (Anne  Maria  Starling). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Thomas  Todd. 


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CHRISTOPHER,  MRS.  JOHN  G.  (Henrietta  Shoemaker). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Lieut.  Thomas  Shoemaker,       Captain  Henry  Herter, 
Lieut.  Hansyoost  Herkimer,     Colonel  Richard  Colegate. 


CLARK,  MISS  ANNA  E.  BLACKWELL. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  William  Ball,  Capt.  William  Ball,  Jr., 

Major  James  Ball,  Colonel  James  Ball, 

Colonel  Joseph  Ball,  Colonel  Richard  Lee, 

Hancock  Lee,  Colonel  William  Kendall, 

Lieut.-Col.  John  Walker,  George  Heale. 


CLARK,  MISS  ELIZABETH  KETTLE. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Thomas  Hynson,  Colonel  John  Hynson, 

Captain  John  Hynson,  John  Stoop, 

Augustine  Herman,  Col.  John  Thompson. 


CLARK,  MRS.  FRANK  P.  (Mary  Maben). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Alexander  Spotswood, 
Bernard  Moore,  William  Aylett,  I, 

William  Aylett,  H,  Col.  William  Dandridge, 

Governor  John  West,  Colonel  John  West, 

Colonel  Nathaniel  West,  Major  Joseph  Croshaw. 


CLARKE,  MRS.  ADDISON  DOWNING  (Eugenia  Goldsborough  Airey). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Goldsborough, 
Charles  Goldsborough,  Hon.  Robt.  Goldsborough, 

Dr.  John  Brooke,  Michael  Brooke, 

Michael  Turbutt,  Foster  Turbutt. 

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l8  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

CLARKE,  MRS.  HENRY  F.  (Belle  Taylor). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  James  Taylor,  Isaac  Allerton,  II, 

Colonel  Richard  Lee,  I,  Elder  William  Brewster, 

Hancock  Lee,  Capt.  Thos.  Willoughby, 

Isaac  Allerton,  Capt.  Wm.  D.  Strother. 

CLARKE,  MRS.  HENRY  LOVE  (Frances  Halsey  Taylor). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Theodore  Trezevant,  Levi  Durand, 

Arthur  Fenner,  William  Harris, 

William  Arnold,  Richard  Waterman, 

William  Carpenter,  Edward  Smith. 

COLCOCK,  MRS.  CHARLES  J.  (Patti  Lee  Hay). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Thomas  Gantt,  IV,  Thomas  Greenfield, 

Colonel  John  Smith,  James  Trueman, 

John  Hance,  James  John  Mackall, 

Colonel  Thomas  Brooke,  Francis  Hutchins, 

Colonel  John  Mackall,  Judge  William  Smith. 

COLE,  MRS.  ALAN  (Aida  Campbell  White). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Gen.  Otho  H.  Williams,  Hon.  William  Smith, 

John  Teackle,  Colonel  John  Custis, 

Major-Gen.  John  Custis,  Col.  Ed.  Scarborough, 

Capt.  Edmund  Scarborough,    Col.  Argall  Yeardley, 
Sir  George  Yeardley,  Lieut.-Col.  John  West. 

COLE,  MRS.  WHITEFOORD  RUSSELL  (Mary  Bass). 
By  right  of  direct  descent  from 
Honorable  John  Dorsey,  Captain  Thomas  Clagett. 

COLLIER,  MISS  ELIZABETH  G. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Cresap. 


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COLLIER,  MISS  LUCY  A. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Cresap. 

COLVIN,  MRS.  ALEXANDER  B.  (Sarah  Lightfoot  Tarleton). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Hon.  Philip  Lightfoot,  George  Reade, 

Lieut.  Philip  Lightfoot,  Henry  Corbin, 

John  Lewis,  John  Taliaferro, 

Col.  Charles  Lewis,  Augustine  Warner,  Jr. 

COMBS,  MRS.  DANIEL  (Elizabeth  Donnell  Tilghman). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Thomas  Sprigg,  Colonel  Richard  Lee, 

Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Sir  George  Yeardley,  Col.  Ed.  Scarburgh, 

Major-Gen.  John  Custis,  Henry  Corbin, 

Colonel  Richard  Tilghman,       Gerrit  Van  Sweringen. 

COMEGYS,  MRS.  JOSEPH  PARSONS  (Eliza  Virginia  Thompson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  James  Saunders, 
Darby  Lux,  Daniel  Bowly. 

CONANT,  MRS.  WILLIAM  S.  (Frances  Elizabeth  Wendling). 
By  right  of  descent  from  George  Saughier, 
Philip  Jones,  Jr.,  Thomas  Jones. 

CONLEY,  MRS.  CHARLES  H.  (Helen  Baughman). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Anthony  Neale,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Hon.  William  Digges,  Gov.  Edward  Digges, 

Sir  Dudley  Digges,  Henry  Sewall, 

Baker  Brooke,  Gov.  Robert  Brooke, 

Roger  Brooke,  Major  William  Boarman, 

Gov.  Leonard  Calvert,  Sir  George  Calvert. 


20  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

CONRAD,  MRS.  LAWRENCE  LEWIS  (Sallie  Howard  Worthington). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  John  Worthington, 
Thomas  Tolley,  Samuel  Worthington, 

Colonel  Walter  Tolley,  John  Hammond. 

COOK,  MRS.  GEORGE  HAMILTON  (Jane  James). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
James  Claypoole,  Ensign  Thomas  Savage, 

Captain  John  Savage,  Captain  Thomas  Savage, 

Col.  Nathaniel  Littleton,  Col.  Southey  Littleton, 

Lt.-Col.  Nath.  Littleton,  Col.  Obedience  Robins, 

Thomas  Harmanson,  Major  Edmund  Bowman, 

Lt.-Col.  William  Andrews,       Major  William  Andrews. 

*  COOK,  MRS.  HARRY  C.  (Rosalie  Dennis). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Donnack  Dennis,  John  Dennis. 

COOLEY,  MRS.  HOLLIS  MOSELEY  (Elizabeth  Edloe  Welboum). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Thomas  Welburne,  Anthony  Armistead, 

William  Armistead,  Robert  Ellyson, 

Matthew  Edlowe,  Jr.,  Matthew  Edlowe, 

Henry  Browne,  William  Browne, 

Thomas  Purefoy,  William  Barrett. 

COOLIDGE,  MRS.  CHARLES  AUSTIN  (Sophie  Wager  Lowry). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Dr.  Richard  Tilghman,  Col.  Richard  Tilghman, 

Hon.  Matthew  Tilghman,  Edward  Lloyd,  I, 

Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Robert  Grundy,  Tench  Francis. 

CORBUSIER,  MRS.  WILLIAM  HENRY  (Fanny  Dunbar). 

By  right  of  descent  from  John  Hammond, 
Thomas  Hammond,  John  Worthington. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  21 

CORKRAN,  MRS.  BENJAMIN  WITHGOTT,  JR. 
(Anna  Matilda  Lloyd). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Edward  Lloyd,  Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 

Colonel  James  Lloyd,  James  Lloyd, 

Captain  James  Lloyd,  William  Burgess, 

Henry  Sewall,  Captain  James   Neale, 

Colonel  James  Frisby,  Nicholas     Sewall. 

*  COTTMAN,  MRS.  J.  HOUGH  (Caroline  Gary  Chubb). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Miles  King, 
Captain  Anthony  Armistead,    Captain  Robert  Ellyson. 

COULTER,  MRS.  G.  ARCHIBALD  (Mary  Louisa  Payne). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Sir  George  Yeardley, 
Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh,         Hon.  Rice  Hooe, 
Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood,         Col.  Henry  Meese, 
William  Edmonds,  Richard  Townshend. 

COX,  MRS.  LUTHER  C.  (Mary  Hindman  Perry  Muse). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
William  Perry,  John  Bozman, 

Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh,        Lieut.-Col.  John  West, 
Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh,  Col.  Nicholas  Lowe, 

Bartholomew  Ennalls,  Capt.  William  Leeds, 

Joseph  Ennalls,  Hon.  John  Leeds,  Jr., 

Dr.  John  Brooke,  Col.  Thomas  Bozman. 

*CRAGIN,  MRS.  CHARLES  HARTWELL 
(Elizabeth  Underwood  Addison). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  John  Addison,  Hon.  Thomas  Addison, 

Col.  John  Addison,  II,  Col.  John  Addison,  III, 

Richard  Smith,  Col.  Walter  Smith, 

Richard  Hall,  Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood, 

Col.  Gerard  Fowke,  Gerard  Fowke. 


22  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

CRENSHAW,  MISS  FANNY  GILMOR. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Brooke, 
Roger  Brooke,  Henry  Hollingsworth, 

Valentine  Hollingsworth,  Francis  Hutchins, 

Richard  Snowden,  James  Neale, 

Philip  Thomas,  Nathaniel  Bacon. 

CROMWELL,  MRS.  KENNEDY  (Sally  Bartow  Small  Franklin). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Samuel  Rhoads,  James  Latimer, 

Thomas  Bartow,  Capt.  Jonas  Simonds. 

CROSS,  MRS.  ARTHUR  DUDLEY  (Elsie  Chapline  Pheby). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Moses  Chapline, 
John  Bevan,  Samuel  Richardson. 

CROSS,  MISS  ELSIE  HILTON. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Moses  Chapline,  Elder  Wm.  Wentworth, 

Governor  John  Winthrop,         Captain  John  Leighton, 
Edward  Hilton,  Major  Charles  Frost, 

Governor  Thomas  Dudley,        Captain  William  Gerrish, 
Lt.-Col.  William  Pepperrell,     Major  Richard  Waldron. 

CROXALL,  MRS.  MORRIS  LeGRAND  (Agnes  Browne). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Henry  Sherburne, 
John  Brown,  Lt.  Jonathan  Brown,  11, 

Robert  Clement,  Capt.  Edward  Stevens. 

CUSTIS,  MISS  ELIZA  MARION. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh,  Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood, 

Col.  William  Whittington,        Major-Gen.  John  Custis, 
Randall  Revel,  Edward  Revel, 

Stephen  Horsey,  Colonel  William  Custis, 

Colonel  John  (!]ustis,  Lieut.-Col.  John  West, 

Colonel  Tully  Robinson,  Thomas  Parramore, 

Colonel  George  Douglas,  Colonel  John  Wise. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


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CUSTIS,  MISS  SARAH  HORSEY. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Major-General  John  Custis,     Colonel  John  Custis, 
Captain  Adam  Thorowgood, 
Colonel  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Lieut.-Colonel  John  West, 
Colonel  William  Custis, 


Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Col.  William  Whittington, 
Colonel  Tully  Robinson, 
Stephen  Horsey. 


CUSTIS,  MRS.  WILLIAM  PARKE  (Eliza  S.  Horsey). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Stephen  Horsey. 
Colonel  William  Custis,  Edward  Revell, 

Randall  Revel,  Thomas  Parramore. 

DAMMANN,  MRS.  J.  FRANCIS  (Aileen  B.  Cowardin). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Lewis. 

DANDRIDGE,  MISS  ANNE  SPOTSWOOD. 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Charles  Goldsborough,  I, 
Robert  Goldsborough,  I, 
Richard  Tilghman,  I, 
Colonel  William  Custis, 
Robert  Grundy, 
Nicholas  Greenberry, 
Walter  Dickinson, 
Bartholomew  Ennalls, 
Michael  Brooke, 
John  Moore, 

Nathaniel  West  Dandridge, 
General  Adam  Stephen, 
Nathaniel  West, 
Governor  John  West, 


Hon.  Robt.  Goldsborough, 
Richard  Tilghman,  II, 
James  Lloyd, 
Edward  Revel,  I, 
James  Neale, 
Samuel  Dickinson, 
Joseph  Ennalls, 
Dr.  John  Brooke, 
William  Moore, 
Alexander  S.  Dandridge, 
William  Dandridge, 
Gov.  Alex.  Spotswood, 
Colonel  John  West, 
Major  Joseph  Croshaw. 


DANIEL,  MISS  ISABEL  McCREERY. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Major  Edward  Dorsey, 
Colonel  Henry  Ridgely,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry. 


24  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

*  DASHIELL,  MISS  AMANDA  BELLE. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
James  Dashiell,  James  Dashiell,  III, 

Thomas  Dashiell,  Colonel  George  Dashiell. 

*  DAVES,  MISS  JENNIE  HAYWOOD. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  John  Daves,  Colonel  William  Eaton. 

DAVIDSON,  MRS.  H.  BRADLEY  (Mary  Stanard  Porter). 
By  right  of  descent  from  William  Porter. 

DAVIDSON,  MRS.  JOHN  (Georgia  Henderson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
John  King,  Henry  Moore. 

DA  VIES,  MRS.  JOSEPH  E.  (Emlen  Knight). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Thomas  Hynson, 
Colonel  John  Hynson,  Captain  John  Hynson, 

Colonel  John  Thompson,  Augustine  Herman. 

DAVIS,  MRS.  FREDERICK  HENRY  (Nellie  Clarkson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  McPherson, 
Governor  Samuel  Ogle,  Hon.  Benjamin  Tasker, 

Captain  Thomas  Tasker,  William  Bladen. 

DAVIS,  MISS  MARY  DORSEY. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Hon.  William  Burgess,  Capt.   Edward   Burgess, 

Robert  Ridgely,  Richard  Warfield, 

Hon.  John  Dorsey,  Allen  Bowie,  Jr., 

Captain  Richard  Hill,  William  Wilkins,  Jr., 

Colonel  Samuel  Chew,  Capt.  John  Worthington, 

Capt.  Cornelius  Howard,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  25 

*  DENMAN,  MRS.  H.  B.  (Mary  Barbara  Young). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Benjamin  Young,        Colonel  Benjamin  Rozer, 
Honorable  Thomas  Notley,      Cuthbert  Fenwick, 
Captain  James  Neale,  Gov.  Edward  Digges, 

Colonel  William  Digges,  Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 

Governor  Robert  Brooke,         Major  Thomas  Brooke. 

DENNIS,  MRS.  ARCHIBALD  RUSSELL  (Elizabeth  Esbell  Owings). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Thomas  Johnson, 
Thomas  Jennings,  Samuel  Young, 

Jasper  Yeates,  James  Saunders. 

DENNIS,  MRS.  GEORGE  R.  (Mary  Worthington  McGill). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Crabb, 
Henry  Sewall,  Col.  William  Burgess, 

Richard  Hall,  Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 

Thomas  Dent,  Francis  Hutchins, 

Richard  Smith,  Robert  Brooke, 

Captain  John  Worthington,       Zachariah  Maccubbin, 
Colonel  Walter  Smith,  Major  Thomas   Brooke, 

Colonel  Thomas  Brooke,  Walter  Smith, 

Colonel  Thomas  Price,  Dr.  Clement  Smith. 

DEVEREUX,  MRS.  J.  RYAN  (Annie  L.  Sinnott). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Kenelm  Winslow, 
Major  Edward  Winslow,  John  Vincent, 

Tristram  Coffin,  Thomas  Mayhew, 

Capt.  Richard  Hunnewell,        Rev.  Stephen  Bacheler, 
Lieut.  William  Rogers,  William  Almy. 

DICKINSON,  MRS.  HENRY  (Ida  Hamilton  Thompson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Cornelius  Howard, 
Major  Edward  Dorsey,  Henry  Howard, 

Capt.  Humphrey  Boone,  I,       Gerrit  Van  Sweringen, 
Capt.  Humphrey  Boone,  H,     Capt.  Thos.  Swearingen, 
Major  William  Morgan,  Lawrence  Thompson. 


26 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


*  DONALDSON,  MRS.  THOMAS  (Mary  Elizabeth  Pickering). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Dorsey,  Timothy  Pickering, 

Richard  Hill,  John  Hammond. 

DONALSON,  MRS.  WALTER  PERCY  (Louise  Chamberlaine  Young). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  William  Burgess, 


Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 
Edward  Lloyd, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Elder  William  Brewster, 
George  Robins, 
Jesse  Young, 


Capt.  John  Worthington, 
Colonel  Edward  Dorsey, 
Richard  Tilghman, 
Elisha  Warfield, 
Hon.  Sam'l  Chamberlaine, 
Capt.  Cornelius  Howard, 
Col.  Samuel  Chew. 


*DONNELL,  MRS.  WILLIAM  (Mary  Elizabeth  Sprigg). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


John  Nuthall, 
Colonel  Thomas  Sprigg, 
Joseph  Sprigg, 
Colonel  Joseph  Belt, 
Colonel  Richard  Lee,  H, 
Henry  Corbin, 


Thomas  Sprigg, 
Osborn  Sprigg, 
Colonel  Ninian  Beall, 
Colonel  Richard  Lee,  I, 
Philip  Lee, 
Major  Ignatius  Taylor. 


DOOLAN,  MRS.  JOHN  C.  (Katherine  Churchill  Clark). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Colonel  Edward  Dorsey, 
Colonel  Henry  Ridgely,  Henry  Ridgely,  IH. 


DORSEY,  MRS.  DANIEL  B. 

By  right  of  descent 
Alexander  Beardsley, 
Edmund  Freeman, 
Edward  Carter, 
John  Woolston, 
John  Woolston,  11, 
William  Wood, 
Thomas  Budd, 


(Elizabeth  Stockton  Whitelock). 

from  Isaac  Whitelock, 
William  Warner, 
William  Bassett, 
Robert  Carter, 
William  Cooper, 
Richard  Stockton, 
Francis  Collins, 
Francis  Sprague. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  2/ 

DORSEY,  MISS  ELLA  LORAINE. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Edward  Dorsey, 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 
John  Hanson,  Samuel  Hanson, 

George  Lingan,  Capt.  John  Worthington, 

Joshua  Dorsey,  Thomas  Todd, 

Lancelot  Todd,  Cornelius  Howard, 

Henry  Howard,  Samuel  Hanson,  of  Sam'l, 

Walter  Story,  Thomas  Lingan, 

Rev.  Thomas  Cockshutt,  Zachariah  Maccubbin. 

DORSEY,  MISS  LAURA  LEE. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Dorsey, 
Captain  Richard  Hill,  Colonel  George  Mason, 

Benjamin  Chew,  Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood, 

John  Hammond,  Gerard  Fowke, 

Dr.  William  Murray  Rev.  Daniel  Maynadier,  I, 

of  Chestertown,  Capt.  John  Worthington. 

DRANE,  MRS.  WILLIAM,  JR.  (Mary  Stacker  Luckett). 

By  right  of  descent  from  William  Luckett, 
Valentine  Peyton,  Francis  Peyton. 

DRAYTON,  MRS.  CHARLES  DE  VERE  (Irma  Briscoe  Eliason). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Dr.  Luke  Barber,  Philip  Briscoe, 

Samuel  Hanson,  Robert  Yates. 

DUFFY,  MRS.  EDWARD  (Chloe  Tyler  Sams). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Philip  Johnson,  James  Bray, 

John  Gookin,  Edward  Moseley, 

Edward  Hack  Moseley,  Miles  Gary, 

William  Bassett,  Robert  Higginson, 

Lewis  Burwell,  Thomas  Taylor. 


28  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

DUGAN,  MRS.  HAMMOND  (Agnes  Berry  Markoe). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Benjamin  Chew, 
John  Goldsborough,  Tench  Francis, 

^Michael  Turbutt,  Tristram  Thomas, 

Foster  Turbutt,  WilHam  Perry, 

John  Bozm.an,  Robert  Goldsborough. 


*  DUKE,  MRS.  BASIL  (Henrietta  Morgan). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Thomas  Hazard,  Lieutenant  Ralph  Hunt, 

Jonathan  Hazard,  Lt.-Col.  Abraham  Hunt, 

Captain  Richard  Betts,  Robert  Pearson. 


*DUNN,  MRS.  HERBERT  0.  (Bessie  Amanda  Webb). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Lieutenant  John  Knapp. 

DUVAL,  MISS  MARY  REBECCA. 

By  right  of  descent  from  John  Duval, 
Marsh  jMareen  Duval,  Rev.  Henr}'  Hall, 

Benjamin  Hall,  Major  John  Welsh. 


DUVALL,  MRS.  RICHARD  MAREEN  (Juliana  Webster  Goldsborough). 
By  right  of  descent  from 

Robert  Goldsborough,  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 

Hon.  Robt.  Goldsborough,  Nicholas  Worthington, 

Charles  Goldsborough,  Bartholomew  Ennalls, 

Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,  Thomas  Worthington, 

Michael  Brooke,  Capt.  John  Worthington, 

Joseph  Ennalls,  John  Thomas  Schley, 

Lt.  George  Jacob  Schley,  Capt.  Charles  Griffith, 

Dr.  John  Brooke,  David  Shriver. 


LIST   OF   MEMBERS.  29 

EARLE,  MISS  MARY  ISABEL. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
James  Earle,  Richard  Tilghman  Earle, 

Dr.  Richard  Tilghman,  Col.  Richard  Tilghman, 

Richard  Tilghman,  III,  James  Tilghman, 

Edward  Lloyd,  I,  Col.  Philemon  Lloyd, 

James  Lloyd,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Samuel  Chamberlaine,  Peregrine  Frisby, 

Thomas  Ringgold,  Major  William  Ringgold, 

Simon  Wilmer,  Kinsey  Johns. 

EARLY,  MRS.  ALEXANDER  R.  (Frances  Elder  Moale). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Moale,  Maj  .-Gen.  Jno.  Hammond, 

John  Moale,  II,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry. 

EBERLY,  MRS.  WILLIAM  VAN  METER  (Neva  Henrietta  KeUy). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Pierre  Chaille. 

ELLICOTT,  MRS.  FRANCIS  (Mary  Handy). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Thomas  Wynne,  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas, 

Capt.  Francis  Hutchins,  Colonel  Isaac  Handy, 

Evan  Thomas,  William  Winder. 

ELLIOTT,  MRS.  GEORGE  F.  (Annie  Badger). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Thomas  Forrest. 

ELLIOTT,  MRS.  LILY  TYSON  (Lily  Tyson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Acting-Governor  Robert  Brooke, 
Captain  James  Neale,  Capt.  Francis  Hutchins, 

Thomas  Janney,  William  Biles, 

Thomas  Yardley,  Captain  John  Jolliffe, 

Valentine  Hollingsworth,  Henry  Hollingsworth. 


30  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

ELLIOTT,  MRS.  THOMAS  IRELAND  (Corinne  Bruce  Vickers). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Thomas  Hynson, 
Colonel  John  Hynson,  Rev.  Stephen  Bordley, 

Hon.  Luke  Barber,  Col.  Philip  Briscoe. 

*  EMORY,  MRS.  CAMPBELL  D.  (Clara  Tilton). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Edward  Lloyd,  I, 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd,  Edward  Lloyd,  H, 

Edward  Lloyd,  HI,  Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 

Captain  James  Neale,  John  Rousby,  I, 

John  Rousby,  H,  Henry  Morgan, 

Colonel  William  Tayloe,  Colonel  John  Tayloe,  I, 

Colonel  John  Tayloe,  H,  Henry  Corbin, 

Honorable  George  Plater,         Richard  Woolman. 

EVERETT,  MRS.  LEONARD  (Louise  Elbert). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Dr.  William  Elbert. 

FIELD,  MISS  MARGARET. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Nicholas  Harvey,  Henry  Field,  Jr. 

FISHBURN,  MRS.  RANDOLPH  (Louise  Giffen). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

John  Teackle,  Pollard  Edmondson. 

FISHER,  MRS.  CHARLES  D.  (Nannie  Poultney  Dorsey). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Evan  Thomas, 
Colonel  Edward  Dorsey,  Philip  Thomas, 

Colonel  Henry  Ridgely,  Captain  Francis  Hutchins, 

Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,        Colonel  John  Dorsey. 

FISHER,  MRS.  ELLICOTT  (Mary  Tyler). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Addison, 
Colonel  Thomas  Addison,         Colonel  John  Addison,  II. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  3I 

*  FISHER,  MRS.  WILLIAM  A,  (Louise  Este). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Lieut.  John  Pengilly,  Captain  David  Este. 

*  FLOYD,  MISS  NANNIE  TEACKLE. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Charles  Floyd,  Colonel  William  Kendall, 

Colonel  Obedience  Robins,        Col.  Nathaniel  Littleton, 
Alexander  Stockley,  Isaac  Smith, 

Lieutenant  John  Sheppeard,     Sir  George  Yeardley, 
Colonel  Argall  Yeardley,  Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood, 

John  Teackle,  Thomas  Teackle, 

Randall  Revell,  Lieut.-Col.  John  West, 

Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh,        Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Major-Gen.  John  Custis,  Colonel  John  Custis. 

FORBES,  MISS  JANE  DAWSON. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Brooke, 
Richard  Smith,  Walter  Smith, 

Walter  Smith,  Jr.,  Richard  Hall, 

Henry  Sewall,  William  Burgess, 

Thomas  Brooke,  Nicholas  Sewall. 

FOX,  MRS.  ANDREW  FULLER  (Anetta  Scott). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Rev.  Thomas  Cradock, 
Dr.  John  Cradock,  John  Risteau. 

FRANKLIN,  MRS.  CHARLES  MAYER  (Annie  B.  Wetherill). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Christopher  Wetherill, 
Lieut.  Richard  Stockton,  Captain  Jacob  Morgan. 

FRANKLIN,  MRS.  FABIAN  (Christine  Ladd). 

By  right  of  descent  from  William  Phelps, 
Capt.  Samuel  Marshall,  Edward  Griswold, 

Honorable  John  Gilman,  William  Gaylord, 

Lieut.  Roger  Plaisted,  Colonel  John  Plaisted. 


32  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

FRENCH,  MRS.  GEORGE  WATSON  (Clara  Virginia  Decker). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Frederick  Decker. 

FRENCH,  MRS.  GEORGE  WATSON,  II  (Anna  Elizabeth  Decker). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Frederick  Decker. 

FRICK,  MRS.  DONALD  JACKSON  (Irene  Stephens). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Rev.  Henry  Nicols,  Jacob  Blount. 

FULLER,  MRS.  OLIVER  CLYDE  (Kate  Fitzhugh  Caswell). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  William  Fitzhugh,        Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 
Col.  Wm.  Fitzhugh  (Md.),       Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 
Captain  Peregrine  Frisby,         Col.  William  Burgess. 

*  FUNK,  MRS.  HENRY  HUGHES  (Eliza  Chase  Coale). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Samuel  Chase,  Thomas  Chase. 

GAITHER,  MRS.  THOMAS  HENRY  (Sophia  Bland  Mayo). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Theoderick  Bland,  I,  Gov.  Richard  Bennett, 

Colonel  William  Fitzhugh,        Captain  Henry  Fitzhugh, 
Mordecai  Cooke,  I,  Captain  John  Battaile. 

GAMBLE,  MRS.  ROBERT  HOWARD  (Angelica  Robinson). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Brewer,  Charles  Willson  Peale. 

GAMBRILL,  MRS.  CHARLES  ALEXANDER  (Marian  Coleman). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Robert  Livingston,  John  Hall, 

William  Beekman,  Daniel  Axtell, 

John  Moore,  H,  Thomas  Hooker, 

Charles  Chauncey,  Henry  Wolcott,   H, 

Stephen  Hart,  Thomas  Willitt. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


33 


GARDINER,  MRS.  ASA  BIRD  (Mary  Norcom  Campbell). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Richard  Warren, 
Rev.  John  Lothrop,  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Putnam, 

Samuel  Lothrop,  I,  Samuel  Lothrop,  II, 

Samuel  Lothrop,  III,  Cipt.  Benjamin  Putnam. 


6ARMENDIA,  MRS.  CARLOS  G. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Sir  Warham  St.  Leger, 
Governor  Edward  Digges, 
Hon.  Robert  Brooke, 
Hon.  John  Pile, 
Gov.  Leonard  Calvert, 


de  (Corinne  Baughman). 

Anthony  Neale, 
Sir  Dudley  Digges, 
Colonel  William  Digges, 
Roger  Brooke,  Sr., 
Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 
Hon.  Baker  Brooke, 
Major  William  Boarman. 


GARNETT,  MRS.  JAMES  MERCER  (Katharine  Huntington  Noland). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
William  Powell,  Leven  Powell, 

Valentine  Peyton,  Burr  Harrison. 

GARRETT,  MRS.  ROBERT  (Katherine  Barker  Johnson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 

GARRETT,  MRS.  THOMAS  HARRISON  (Alice  Dickenson  Whitridge). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Honorable  John  Gushing, 


Captain  Roger  Clapp, 
Judge  John  Tuttle, 
Col.  Thomas  Wallingford, 
Captain  John  Hall, 
Colonel  John  Hall, 
Hon.  William  Smith, 
Robert  Buchanan, 
James  Calhoun, 
Christopher  Gist, 
Captain  Richard  Gist, 
Captain  John  Godfrey, 
Colonel  John  Godfrey, 
Hon.  Jasper  Yeates, 
4 


Hon.  John  Gushing,  II, 
Hon.  John  Gushing,  III, 
Colonel  John  Gushing, 
Captain  John  Thaxter, 
Col.  Josias  Carvill  Hall, 
Edward  Beadle, 
Roger  Matthews, 
Roger  Matthews,  Jr., 
Major  John  Carvill, 
Hon.  William  Cattell, 
Capt.  Benjamin  Cattell, 
Hon.  James  Sanderlaine, 
Captain  Thomas  Morgan. 


34  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

GASSAWAY,  MRS.  JAMES  M.  (Susan  Elizabeth  Ramsey). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Honorable  John  Addison,  Hon.  Thomas  Addison. 

GASSAWAY,  MRS.  LOUIS  DORSEY  (Mary  Brooke  Iglehart). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Alexander  Spottswood, 
John  Carter,  Robert  Carter, 

Edmund  Berkeley,  Ralph  Wormeley,  I, 

Thomas  Nelson,  Thomas  Landon, 

Rev.  Henry  Hall,  John  Washington. 

GIFFEN,  MRS.  JAMES  FORTESCUE  (Louise  Elizabeth  Wallis). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

John  Teackle,  Pollard  Edmondson. 

GIFFEN,  MISS  LILIAN. 

By  right  of  descent  from 

John  Teackle,  Pollard  Edmondson. 

GILL,  MRS.  MARTIN  GILLET  (Alice  Warfield). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  John  Worthington, 
Colonel  Henry  Ridgely,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 

Colonel  Edward  Dorsey,  Col.  Nicholas  Gassaway. 

♦GILL,  MRS.  WILLIAM  HARRISON  (Anna  Milby  Gray). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Honorable  Caleb  Cowpland,      Capt.  Jonathan  Cowpland. 

GITTINGS,  MISS  LEILA. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Richard  Smith, 
James  Gittings,  James  Sterett. 

GODDARD,  MRS.  HENRY  P.  (Lida  Whitman  Acheson). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Rev.  Thomas  Hooker,  Hon.  John  Hooker, 

Capt.  John  Stanley,  Captain  Thomas  Willitt. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  35 

GODDARD,  MISS  MARY  LEE. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Baldwin,  Capt.  John  Worthington, 

Thomas  Worthington,  Col.  Nich.  Worthington, 

Colonel  Henry  Ridgely,  I,        Captain  Charles  Griffith, 
Robert  Goldsborough,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 

Charles  Goldsborough,  Hon.  Robt.  Goldsborough, 

Bartholomew  Ennalls,  Colonel  Joseph  Ennalls, 

Michael  Brooke,  Dr.  John  Brooke. 

GOGGIN,  MRS.  JAMES  M.  (Lilla  Hatfield  Simpson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Edward  Dorsey, 
Captain  Thomas  Todd,  Launcelot  Todd. 

GOLDSBOROUGH,  MRS.  CHARLES  BLOMEFIELD 
(Eleonora  Goldsborough  Winter). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Goldsborough  of  "  Ashby," 
Robert  Goldsborough,  Charles  Goldsborough, 

Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Hon.  Robt.  Goldsborough, 
Bartholomew  Ennalls,  Captain  John  Keene, 

Michael  Brooke,  Joseph  Ennalls, 

Michael  Turbutt,  Dr.  John  Brooke, 

Foster  Turbutt,  Thomas  Harris. 

GOLDSBOROUGH,  MRS.  PHILLIPS  LEE  (Ellen  Showell). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Jean  Paul  Jacquett. 

GORDON,  MRS.  GRAHAM  (Elizabeth  Williamson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Christopher  Thomas,  Joris  Jansen  Rapalje, 

Captain  William  Hemsley,        Mercer  Brown. 

GORDON,  MISS  MARGARET. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Benjamin  Harrison,  Hon.  Robert  Carter, 

Archibald  Gary,  William  Randolph, 

Col.  William  Fitzhugh,  Col.  John  Carter, 

Isham  Randolph,  Richard  Randolph. 


36  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

GRANT,  MRS.  WILLIAM  WEST  (Nannie  Green). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Adam  Thorowgood, 

Gerard  Fowke,  Stevens  Thompson, 

George  Mason,  I,  George  Mason,  II, 

George  Mason,  III,  George  Mason,  IV. 

*  GREEN,  MRS.  WILLIAM  (Katherine  Johnson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Prince. 

GREENLEES,  MRS.  DANIEL  AGNEW  (Helen  Hartwell  Cragin). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  John  Addison,  III,  Col.  Henry  Ridgely,  II, 

Colonel  Walter  Smith,  Francis  Hutchins, 

Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood,         Richard  Hall, 
Gerard  Fowke,  Col.  Gerard  Fowke, 

Dr.  Gustavus  Brown,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry. 

GREENWAY,  MRS.  EUGENE  (Frances  Davis). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  George  Gouldsmith, 
George  Gouldsmith,  Jr.,  Edward  Beadle, 

James  Presbury,  John  Hollister, 

John  Talcott,  Richard  Treat, 

Gov.  William  Pynchon,  Colonel  Elizur  Holyoke. 

GRIFFITH,  MRS.  MONTE  (Mary  Worthington  Milnor). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Joseph  Kirkbride, 
Robert  Cole,  John  Townsend, 

Henry  Townsend,  Capt.  John  Worthington, 

Thomas  Tolley,  Col.  Walter  Tolley, 

Maj.-Gen.  John  Hammond,      Captain  James  Neale, 
Job  Chandler,  Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood, 

Honorable  Henry  Sewall,         Joshua  Doyne, 
Kinsey  Johns,  John  Chew, 

Samuel  Chew,  Samuel  Worthington. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  37 

GRISWOLD,  MRS.  FRANCIS  (Alice  Gerry). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Richard  Jenness,  William  Eastow, 

Richard  Jenness,  Jr.,  Captain  James  Avery, 

Rev.  Samuel  McClintock,  Hon.  John  Humfrey, 

Captain  Henry  Dow,  Lieut.  John  Samborne, 

Thomas  Marston,  Tristram  Samborne. 

GUEST,  MRS.  WILLIAM  WOODWARD  (Susan  Doll  Vail). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Sebastian  Bauman. 

HALL,  MISS  ELIZABETH  WARD. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Lieut.  William  Stickney,  William  Ward, 

Dr.  Thomas  Pemberton,  Honorable  John  Cutt, 

Honorable  Samuel  Blodgett,    Colonel  Joshua  Wingate, 
Samuel  Penhallow,  Edward  Jackson, 

William  Coleman,  Captain  Jonathan  Wade, 

Humphrey  Atherton,  Lieut.  James  Trowbridge. 

*  HALL,  MISS  MARY  STICKNEY, 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Lieut.  William  Stickney,  William  Ward, 

Dr.  Thomas  Pemberton,  Hon.  John  Cutt, 

Hon.  Samuel  Blodgett,  Col.   Joshua  Wingate, 

Samuel  Penhallow,  Edward  Jackson, 

William  Coleman,  Capt.  Jonathan  Wade, 

Humphrey  Atherton,  Lieut.  James  Trowbridge. 

HAMAN,  MRS.  B.  HOWARD  (Louise  Cowgill). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Warner  Mifflin. 

HAMILTON,  MRS.  LEWIS  MAYER  (Sarah  Harris). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Samuel  Mosely. 
Joseph  Lynde,  George  Denison, 

Thomas  Stanton,  Hugh  Mason, 

William  Bond,  John  Spring. 


38  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

HAMILTON,  MRS.  WILLIAM  T.  (Clara  Jenness). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Richard  Jenness,  Richard  Jenness,  Jr., 

Rev.  Samuel  McCHntock,  Captain  Henry  Dow, 

Thomas  Marston,  William  Eastow, 

Captain  James  Avery,  Hon.  John  Humfrey, 

Lieut.  John  Samborne,  Tristram  Samborne, 

Peter  Samborne,  Capt.  Jonathan  Samborne, 

Tristram  Coffin,  I,  Tristram  Coffin,  H, 

Captain  Edmund  Greenleaf,      Henry  Sherburne, 
Captain  Samuel  Sherburne,      Ambrose  Gibbons. 

HARRISON,  MRS.  BURR  POWELL  (Louise  Goldsborough), 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Capt.  John  Worthington, 
Colonel  Charles  Hutchins,         Rev.  Dan'l  Maynadier,  H, 
Charles  Goldsborough,  Hon.  Robt.  Goldsborough, 

Robert  Goldsborough,  Joseph  Ennalls. 

HARRISON,  MRS.  EDMOND  PITTS  (Carrie  Marion  Andrews). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Rev.  James  Macgill, 
Colonel  Henry  Griffith,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 

Colonel  Edward  Dorsey,  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 

Henry  Ridgely,  Richard  Hall. 

HARWOOD,  MRS.  STEPHEN  PAUL  (Charlotte  Saxton  Sibley). 
By  right  of  descent  from  John  Whipple, 
Thomas  Hopkins,  Major  William  Hopkins, 

Lawrence  Wilkinson,  Capt.  Samuel  Wilkinson, 

Rev.  William  Wickenden,         Joseph  Jenckes, 
Rev.  Chad  Brown,  John  Brown, 

William  Arnold,  William  Turpin, 

Rev.  Obadiah  Holmes,  Com.  Abraham  Whipple, 

James  Bishop,  Edward  Jessup, 

John  Moss,  Gov.  Joseph  Jenckes. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  39 

HAVILAND,  MRS.  PIERSON  (Evelyn  Teackle  Smith). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Adam  Thorowgood,  Sir  George  Yeardley, 

Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh,        Colonel  Randall  Revell, 
Colonel  Argall  Yeardley,  Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 

John  Sheppeard,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Custis, 

Major  John  Teackle,  Colonel  John  Custis, 

Isaac  Smith,  Col.  Wm.  Whittington, 

Lieut.-Col.  John  West,  Edward  Revell. 

*  HAYES,  MRS.  JOHN  S.  (Susan  McKim  Gordon). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  William  Fitzhugh,  Lieut.  Thomas  McKim. 

HAYWARD,  MRS.  WILLIAM  HENRY  (Amy  Bond). 
By  right  of  descent  from  John  Bond, 
Col.  Christopher  Birckhead,     Captain  Tobias  Stansbury, 
Major-Gen.  John  Hammond,    John  Edmondson, 
Walter  Dickinson,  Col.  William  Hammond, 

Captain  Thomas  Todd,  Major  Thomas  Emerson. 

HEIGHE,  MRS.  JOHN  M.  (Sallie  Ross). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Green. 

HEMSLEY,  MISS  ELIZABETH  TILGHMAN, 

By  right  of  descent  from  Dr.  Richard  Tilghman, 
William  Hemsley,  WiUiam  Hemsley,  H, 

James  Neale,  Tench  Francis, 

Philemon  Lloyd,  Simon   Wilmer. 

HENDERSON,  MRS.  ROBERT  RANDOLPH  (Louisa  Sprigg  Patterson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Thomas  Sprigg,  Thomas  Cresap, 

George  Gray,  Alexander  Beardsley. 


40  LIST  OF   MEMBERS. 

HENDRICK,  MRS.  CALVIN  W.  (Sarah  Rebecca  Herring). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Nathaniel  Boddie,  WilHam  Bennett, 

Wilham  Boddie,  WiUiam  Denson. 


HENRY,  MRS.  JAMES  L.  (Kate  Kearney). 
By  right  of  descent  from  David  Craufurd. 

HENRY,  MRS.  JOHN  WILLIAM  (Frances  Brockenbrough  Barber). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Luke  Barber. 

HENRY,  MRS.  ROBERT  GOLDSBOROUGH  (Roberta  Boiling). 
By  right  of  descent  from 

Major  John  Stith,  Lieut.-Col.  Buckner  Stith, 

Col.  Robert  Boiling,  I,  Robert  Boiling,  II, 

Robert  Boiling,  III,  Humphrey  Tabb, 

Thomas  Tabb,  Edward  Booker, 

Thomas  Purefoy,  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas, 

William  Smith,  Colonel  Ninian  Beall, 

Colonel  William  Burgess,  Capt.  Sampson  Waring, 

Basil  Waring,  Captain  Basil  Waring, 

Richard  Marsham,  Thomas  Greenfield, 

James  Truman,  Colonel  Drury  Stith, 

Lieut.-Col.  Drury  Stith,  Major  William  Buckner. 


HEPBURN,  MRS.  ARTHUR  (Louisa  Lowndes  Roman). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  James  Neale,  Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 

Edward  Lloyd,  Hon.  George  Plater, 

Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd,  William  Bladen, 

Edward  Lloyd,  II,  Thomas  Tasker, 

Edward  Lloyd,  III,  Hon.  Benjamin  Tasker. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


41 


HEYBURN,  MRS.  WILLIAM  (Mary  Julia  Barret). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Major  Edward  Dorsey,  Samuel  O wings, 

Benjamin  Lawrence,  William  Barrett. 

HEYWARD,  MRS.  WILSON  P.  (Elizabeth  Skinner  Wilson). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  McKim, 

Andrew  Skinner,  Rev.  Thomas  Airey. 


HILL,  MRS.  NORMAN  FRANCIS,  JR.  (Clara  Douglas  Custis). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Major-Gen.  John  Custis,  Colonel  John  Custis, 

Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood, 
Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Colonel  TuUy  Robinson, 
Stephen  Horsey, 


Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Lieut.-Colonel  John  West, 
Colonel  George  Douglas, 
Edward  Revell. 


HILL,  MRS.  PETER  HENRY  (Nora  M.  Young). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Col.  Benjamin  Young, 
Col.  Benjamin  Rozier, 
Hon.  Thomas  Notley, 
Cuthbert  Fenwick, 
Col.  Ignatius  Fenwick, 
Richard  Smith, 
Col.  Walter  Smith, 
Walter  Smith, 
Dr.  Clement  Smith, 
Richard  Hall, 
Robert  Livingston, 
Col.  Philip  Livingston, 
Robert  Livingston,  H, 
Captain  Philip  Schuyler, 
Governor  Edward  Digges, 


Sir  Dudley  Digges, 
Col.  William  Digges, 
Col.  Henry  Lowe, 
Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 
Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 
Gov.  Robert  Brooke, 
Major  Thomas  Brooke, 
Col.  Thomas  Brooke, 
Thomas  Dent, 
Gov.  Richard  Bennett, 
Col.  William  Burgess, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Col.  John  Utie, 
Charles  Carroll, 
Colonel  Henry  Darnall. 


42 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


HILL,  MRS.  RICHARD 

By  right  of 
Edward  Digges, 
Henry  Darnall, 
Benjamin  Rozer, 
Henry  Sewall, 
Colonel  Henry  Lowe, 
Giles  Brent, 
Charles  Carroll, 
William  Brent, 


SMITH  (Ada  Morgan), 
descent  from 

Thomas  Notley, 
William  Digges, 
Sir  Dudley  Digges, 
Gov.  Richard  Bennett, 
Colonel  John  Utie, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Clement  Hill,  Jr., 
Gov.  Florentius  Seymour. 


HILL,  MRS.  WALKER  (Jeanie  Morrison  Lockwood). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Charles  Willson  Peale, 
John  Brewer,  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely. 


HINCKLEY,  MRS.  ROBERT  (Eleanora  O'Donnell). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Sir  Edmund  Plowden, 
Thomas  Gerard,  Captain  Gerard  Slye, 

Captain  Robert  Slye,  Governor  Giles  Brent. 


HITT,  MRS.  WILLIAM  (Katherine  Hallie  Elkins). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Capt.  John  Worthington, 


Alexander  Warfield, 
Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 
Captain  Henry  Hanslap, 
Captain  Thomas  Gassaway, 


Captain  Thomas  Besson, 
Col.  Nicholas  Gassaway, 
Captain  Charles  Griffith, 
Maj.  Nicholas  Gassaway. 


HOCKING,  MRS.  GEORGE  H.  (Martha  Johns  Robbins). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Hinckley. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  43 

HODGDON,   MRS.  ALEXANDER  L.  (Lillian  Coolbaugfi). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  John  Marsh, 
Captain  John  Coe,  Lieut.  Thomas  Adams, 

William  Pitkin,  Joseph  Hawley, 

Lieut.  Thomas  Tracy,  Robert  Coe, 

Governor  John  Webster,  Simon  Huntington, 

Major  Simon  Willard,  Edward  Griswold. 

HODGES,  MISS  CORA  RINGGOLD. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Thomas  Ringgold, 
Major  James  Ringgold,  Major  Thomas  Ringgold, 

Thomas  Ringgold,  Major  William  Ringgold, 

Dr.  Richard  Tilghman,  Simon  Wilmer, 

Capt.  Ebenezer  Blakiston,         Maj.  Ebenezer  Blakiston, 
Colonel  Hans  Hanson,  Thomas  Hynson, 

Charles  Hynson,  William  Harris, 

Charles  Tilden,  Simon  Wilmer,  II. 

*  HODGES,  MRS.  J.  S.  B.  (Lucy  MacDonough  Shaler). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Ensign  Jared  Spencer,  William  Denning, 

Henry  Townsend,  Robert  Cole. 

HOFF,  MRS,  FRANCIS  H.  (Emily  Presstman). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Hon.  William  Cattell,  Capt.  Benjamin  Cattell, 

Hon.  George  McCall,  I,  Hon.  Jasper  Yeates, 

Colonel  John  Godfrey,  Hon.  James  Sandelands. 

HOFFMAN,  MRS.  R.  CURZON  (Eliza  Lawrence  Dallam). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Wolfort  G.  van  Cowenhoven,  Captain  Henry  Johnson, 
Nicasius  de  Sille,  Colonel  John  Carter, 

Captain  William  Lawrence,       Captain  Thomas  Todd. 


44  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

HOGAN,  MRS.  ROBERT  GEORGE  (Cornelia  Sarah  Heslep). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Colonel  Edward  Hill,  Col.  Moore  Fauntleroy, 

Colonel  George  Reade,  Robert  Jones, 

Col.  Nicholas  Merriwether,  Colonel  Joel  Lane, 

Colonel  John  Lewis,  Col.  Wm.  Fauntleroy, 

Colonel  John  Hinton,  Capt.  Augustine  Warner, 

Capt.  Nicholas  Martian,  Major  John  Lewis, 

Col.  Aug.  Warner,  Jr.,  Colonel  Robert  Lewis. 

HOGUE,  MRS.  RICHARD  WALLACE  (Betty  Coleman  Young). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry, 
Elisha  Warfield,  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 

Capt.  John  Worthington,  Col.  William  Burgess, 

Col.  Samuel  Chew,  Hon.  Sam'l  Chamberlaine, 

Major  Edward  Dorsey,  Richard  Tilghman, 

Capt.  Cornelius  Howard,  Edward  Lloyd, 

George  Robins,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Jesse  Young,  Elder  William  Brewster. 

HOLLADAY,  MRS.  SAMUEL  W.  (Georgianna  C.  Ord). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Gerrit  van  Sweringen,  Daniel  Cresap, 

Thomas  Cresap,  Daniel  Cresap,  H. 

*HOLLIDAY,  MRS.  WILLIAM  BLAIR  (Frances  Searles  Decker). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Frederick  Decker. 

HOPPER,  MRS.  HARDWICKE  MANNING  (Mary  Hollister  Davis). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Richard  Treat,  John  Hollister, 

George  Gouldsmith,  George  Gouldsmith,  Jr. 

*  HORSEY,  MRS.  OUTERBRIDGE  (Anna  Carroll). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Henry  Darnall,  Charles  Carroll. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


45 


HOUGH,  MISS  ETHEL. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Richard  Hough, 
John  Clowes,  PhiHp  Thomas, 

Captain  Francis  Hutchins,        Richard  Snowden. 


♦HOWARD,  MRS.  CHARLES  (Elizabeth  Phoebe  Key). 


By  right  of  descent 
Lieut.  John  Ross  Key, 
Richard  Gardiner, 
Colonel  John  Jarboe, 
Major  John  Weire, 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Edward  Lloyd,  III, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
John  Rousby,  II, 
Colonel  William  Tayloe, 
Colonel  John  Tayloe,  II, 
Atty.-Gen.  George  Plater, 
Thomas  Burford, 
Colonel  Thomas  Addison, 


from  Philip  Key, 

Captain  Luke  Gardiner, 
Major  William  Boarman, 
John  Ross, 
Edward  Lloyd,  I, 
Edward  Lloyd,  II, 
Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 
John  Rousby,  I, 
Henry  Morgan, 
Colonel  John  Tayloe,  I, 
Henry  Corbin, 
Hon.  George  Plater, 
Colonel  John  Addison,  I, 
Captain  Thomas  Tasker, 


HOWARD,  MRS.  GEORGE  HENRY  (Roberta  Traill  Brooke  Macgill). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Rev.  James  Macgill, 
Dr.  Charles  Carroll, 
Edward  Lloyd, 
Zachariah  Maccubbin, 
John  Whipple, 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Matthew  Whipple, 


Samuel  Appleton, 
Samuel  Appleton,  II, 
Major  Joseph  Hammond, 
Robert  Cutts,  Sr., 
Hon.  Edward  Jennings, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Elder  John  Whipple. 


HOWARD,  MRS.  JOHN  DUVALL  (Mary  Greenwood  Smith). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Dorsey, 
Colonel  Edward  Dorsey,  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely. 

Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Colonel  John  Evans. 


46  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

HOWARD,  MISS  MARIAN  GILMOR. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  John  Eager  Howard,         Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
John  Chew,  Major-Gen.  John  Custis, 

Samuel  Chew,  Colonel  John  Custis, 

Samuel  Chew,  M.  D.,  Sir  George  Yeardley, 

Benjamin  Chew,  Col.  Argall  Yeardley, 

Rev.  Thomas  Airey,  Lieut.-Col.  John  West, 

Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh,        John  Teackle. 

HUBNER,  MRS.  WILLIAM  R.  (Marie  Louise  Schermerhorn). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Jacob  Janse  Schermerhorn, 
Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer,         Hendrick  Van  Rensselaer. 

♦HULL,  MRS.  ROBERT  (Susanna  Rebecca  Thompson). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Joseph  Ball,  Colonel  William  Ball. 

HUME,  MRS.  GEORGE  LEE  (Winfred  Llewellyn  Price). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Henry  Ridgely, 
John  Brewer,  Samuel  Magruder. 

HUNT,  MISS  ANITA  DUNBAR. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Capt.  Richard  Betts,  Capt.  George  Brent, 

Robert  Brooke,  Roger  Brooke, 

Col.  Edward  Dorsey,  Joshua  Doyne, 

Cuthbert  Fenwick,  Col.  Ignatius  Fenwick, 

Jonathan  Hager,  Lieut.  Ralph  Hunt. 

HUNT,  MRS.  DUNBAR  (Leila  Lawrence  Brent). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Capt.  George  Brent,  Gov.  Robert  Brooke, 

John  Lawrence,  Capt.  James  Neale, 

Hon.  John  Pile,  Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 

Hon.  Florentius  Seymour,         Michael  Taney, 
Col.  Jesse  Wharton,  Col.  Ignatius  Fenwick. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  47 

*  HUNTER,  MRS.  JAMES  W.  (Mary  Devereux). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  James  Avery. 

HURST,  MRS.  WILLIAM  B.  (Frances  Lucas  Baer). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Ridgely,       Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 
Greenberry  Ridgely,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry 

Richard  Warfield,  Captain  John  Dorsey, 

Capt.  John  Dorsey,  Jr.,  Caleb  Dorsey. 

HUSE,  MRS.  HARRY  P.  (Mary  Sheward  Whitelock). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Isaac  Whitelock,  Alexander  Beardsley, 

William  Warner,  Edmund  Freeman, 

William  Bassett  (Mass.),  Francis  Sprague, 

Edward  Carter,  Robert  Carter, 

William  Cooper,  John  Woolston,  I, 

John  Woolston,  H,  Richard  Stockton, 

William  Wood,  Francis  Collins. 

IGLEHART,  MRS.  C.  IREDELL  (Anne  Calhoun  Robinson). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Brewer,  Charles  Willson  Peak, 

Captain  John  Hall,  Colonel  John  Hall, 

Col.  Josias  Carvil  Hall,  Richard  Gist, 

Hon.  William  Cattell,  Capt.  Benjamin  Cattell, 

Colonel  John  Godfrey,  James  Sanderlain, 

Hon.  Jasper  Yeates,  Hon.  William  Smith. 

IGLEHART,  MRS.  JAMES  D.  (Monterey  Watson), 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Dr.  Luke  Barber,  Charles  Barber. 

JACKSON,  MRS.  ELIHU  EMORY  (Annie  F.  Rider). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Walker, 
Rev.  Thomas  Fletcher,  Henry  Boston, 

Lazarus  Maddox,  John  Lawson. 


48  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

*  JACKSON,  MRS.  FREDERIC  D.  (Eliza  M.  Coale). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Samuel  Chase,  Rev.  Thomas  Chase. 

JACKSON,  MRS.  HENRY  C.  (Annie  0.  De  Camps). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Robert  Tyler  (1674),  Robert  Tyler  (1738). 

JACKSON,  MRS.  JOHN  J.  (Esther  Gill). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Hon.  James  Saunders, 
Darby  Lux,  Daniel  Bowly. 

JACKSON,  MRS.  JOHN  J.  (Mathilde  Chardon  Heyl). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Robert  Turner,  Francis  Rawle, 

Thomas  Barton,  John  Woolston, 

William  Cooper,  Richard  Ridgway, 

John  Borton,  Richard  Stockton, 

Jedediah  Allen,  John  Adams. 

JACKSON,  MRS.  JOHN  NORRIS  (Alice  Meeker  Dean). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Rev.  Henry  Nicols. 

*  JAMES,  MRS.  NORMAN  (Margie  Macgill). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Rev.  James  Macgill,  Valentine  Peyton. 

JAMISON,  MRS.  DAVID  (Mary  Laura  Chaille). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Peter  Chaille. 

JENKINS,  MRS.  E.  AUSTIN  (Adelaide  Lowe). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Major  John  Lowe,  Joseph  Maccubbin, 

Captain  Michael  Lowe,  David  Polk, 

Captain  Henry  Hawkins,  Colonel  Hans  Hanson, 

Samuel  Magruder,  Judge  Frederick  Hanson. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  49 

JENKINS,  MRS.  EDMUND  PLOWDEN  (Martha  Lee  Jenkins). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Sir  Edmund  Plowden, 
Captain  Robert  Slye,  Thomas  Gerard, 

Captain  Gerard  Slye,  Deputy-Gov.  Giles  Brent. 


♦JENKINS,  MRS.  LEWIS  W.  (Mary  Gertrude  Mackall  Mackenzie). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Arthur  Emory,  Honorable  Richard  Treat, 

Colonel  Joseph  Williams,  Lt.  Samuel  Dyre  Betton, 

Captain  Stephen  Williams,       Roger  Brooke, 
James  Mackall,  Capt.  Francis  Hutchins, 

Captain  John  Hance,  Governor  Robert  Brooke, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Bartholomew   Coppock, 

Hon.  William  Parke,  Major  John  Howell, 

Hon.  John  Deming,  Hon.  Edward  Howell. 


*  JENKINS,  MRS.  MICHAEL  (Mary  Isabella  Jenkins). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Sir  Edmund  Plowden, 
Thomas  Gerard,  Captain  Robert  Slye, 

Captain  Gerard  Slye,  Deputy-Gov.  Giles  Brent. 

JENKINS,  MRS.  SPAULDING  LOWE  (Sarah  Kennedy  Boone). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Courtney, 
Major  John  Wheeler,  Daniel  Scott. 

♦JENKINS,  MRS.  T.  MEREDITH  (Sarah  Leigh  Bonsai). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Bethel,  William  Roscoe,  Jr. 

JOHNS,  MRS.  CLAUDE  DOUGLAS  (Bessy  Steiner). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Colegate. 
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50  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

JOHNSON,  MRS.  WILLIAM  WOOLSEY 
(Susannah  Leverett  Batcheller). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Sir  John  Leverett. 

JOHNSTON,  MRS.  CHRISTOPHER  (Madeline  Tasker  Tilghman). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Dr.  Richard  Tilghman,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Colonel  Richard  Tilghman,       Robert  Grundy, 
William  Tilghman,  Col.  Richard  Woolman, 

Edward  Lloyd,  John  Gibson, 

Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd,  Robert  Polk, 

James  Lloyd,  Gerrit  van  Sweringen. 

JOHNSTON,  MISS  MARIA  STITH. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Major  John  Stith, 
Drury  Stith,  Griffin  Stith, 

Major  William  Buckner,  Edmund  Hobart, 

William  Bassett  (Mass.),  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley. 

*  JONES,  MRS.  GEORGE  ALPHONZO  (Mary  Eliza  Smith). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  James  Neale,  Col.  Benjamin  Young, 

Gov.  William  Digges,  Col.  Benjamin  Rozer, 

Gov.  Edward  Digges,  Gov.  Thomas  Notley, 

Henry  Sewall,  Gov.  Robert  Brooke, 

^        Cuthbert  Fenwick,  Gov.  Richard  Bennet. 

JONES,  MISS  MARGARET  GAITHER. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Major  Richard  Ewen,  Colonel  William  Burgess, 

Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Hon.  John  Dorsey, 
Captain  Cornelius  Howard,      Hon.  Robert  Ridgely, 
Capt.  John  Worthington,  Captain  Edward  Burgess, 

John  Chew,  George  Ashman. 


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51 


KEATING,  MRS.  ARTHUR  BARNES  (Louisa  Ogle  Beall). 

By  right  of  descent  from 


John  Beall, 
Robert  Brooke, 
Colonel  Thomas  Brooke, 
Richard  Smith, 
Richard  Hall, 
Captain  Thomas  Tasker, 
Governor  Samuel  Ogle, 
Gerrit  van  Sweringen, 
Col.  Richard  Tilghman,  I, 
Colonel  Edward  Lloyd, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
James  Frisby,  II, 
Henry  Sewall, 
Colonel  William  Burgess, 
Nicholas  Maccubbin, 
Joseph  Winn, 
Daniel  Dulany,  I, 
Robert  Ridgely, 
Captain  John  Dorsey, 
Caleb  Dorsey,  Jr., 


Colonel  Samuel  Beall, 
Major  Thomas  Brooke, 
Thomas  Brooke, 
Colonel  Walter  Smith, 
Thomas  Crabb, 
Benjamin  Tasker. 
William  Bladen, 
Dr.  Richard  Tilghman, 
Col.  Richard  Tilghman,  II, 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 
James  Frisby,  I, 
Peregrine  Frisby, 
Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 
Zachariah   Maccubbin, 
Dr.  Charles  Carroll, 
Timothy  Winn, 
Daniel  Dulany,  II, 
Colonel  Charles  Ridgely, 
Caleb  Dorsey, 
Captain  Richard  Hill. 


KEATING,  MRS.  THOMAS  J.  (Leila  Parker  Bash). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Obedience  Robins,        Maj.  Chas.  Scarborough, 
Richard  Bennett,  Col.  William  Andrews, 

Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh,  William  Andrews,  Jr., 

Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh,        Capt.  John  Utie. 


KEITH,  MRS.  WILLIAM  WALLACE  (Ella  Elizabeth  Stansbury). 
By  right  of  descent  from  George  Ashman, 
George  Maris,  Francis  Yarnall, 

John  Maris,  Francis  Yarnall,  II, 

Ellis  Hughes,  Robert  Cole, 

William  Bowne,  Captain  John  Bowne, 


52  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

KELLY,  MRS.  ROBERT  MORROW,  JR.  (Eleanor  Royce  Mercein). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Capt.  John  Worthington,  Colonel  Baker  Johnson, 

Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Robert  Tyler, 
Rev.  George  Murdock,  John  Thomas  Schley, 

David  Shriver,  Nicholas  Worthington, 

Henry  Ridgely,  Thomas  Worthington. 

KEMPER,  MRS.  ANDREW  CARR  (Louisa  Alexander  Anderson). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Major  Richard  Ewen, 
Colonel  Edward  Dorsey,  Benjamin  Lawrence. 

KERFOOT,  MISS  ALICE  GRAY. 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Robert  Brooke,  Thomas  Brooke, 

Major  Thomas  Brooke,  Richard  Smith, 

Walter  Smith,  John  Addison, 

Thomas  Addison,  Colonel  Edward  Dorsey, 

William  Murdock,  Joseph  Sim. 

*  KERFOOT,  MRS.  SAMUEL  HUMES  (Annie  Warfield  Lawrence). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Hon.  Robert  Brooke,  Hon.  Thomas  Brooke, 

Hon.  John  Addison,  Hon.  Thomas  Addison, 

Richard  Smith,  William  Murdock, 

Colonel  Joseph  Sim,  Colonel  Edward  Dorsey. 

KEYSER,  MRS.  R.  BRENT   (Ellen  McHenry). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  John  Eager  Howard,         Thomas  Mann  Randolph, 
Benjamin  Chew,  Col.  William  Randolph, 

Samuel  Chew,  Col.  Thomas  Randolph, 

Col.  Samuel  Chew,  Col.  Isham  Randolph, 

John  Chew,  Col.  Richard  Randolph, 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


53 


Col.  Wilson  Miles  Gary, 
Col.  Wilson  Cary, 
Col.  Miles  Cary,  1, 
Col.  Miles  Cary,  II, 
Archibald  Cary, 
Col.  William  Wilson, 
Capt.  Thomas  Taylor, 
John  Blair, 
Archibald  Blair, 
Dabney  Carr, 
Col.  Peter  Jefferson, 
Capt.  Thomas  Jefferson, 
Christopher  Branch, 
Major  Peter  Field, 
Henry  Soane, 


Col.  William  Randolph, 
Capt.  Henry  Isham, 
Hon.  Mann  Page,  I, 
Mathew  Page, 
Col.  John  Page, 
Ralph  Wormley,  II, 
Ralph  Wormley,  I, 
John  Armistead, 
Major  John  Boiling, 
Col.  Robert  Boiling, 
Lieut.  Thomas  Rolfe, 
John  Rolfe, 
Richard  Kennon, 
John  Smith, 
Samuel  Smith. 


KEYSER,  MRS.  SAMUEL  (Therese  Thompson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Daniel  Bowly, 
Darby  Lux,  Hon.  James  Saunders. 


*  KEYSER,  MRS.  WILLIAM  (Mary  Hoke  Brent). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  George  Brent, 


Captain  James  Neale, 
Colonel  Jesse  Wharton, 
John  Lawrence, 
Colonel  Edward  Dorsey, 
Cuthbert  Fenwick, 
Michael  Taney, 
Roger  Brooke, 


Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 
Hon.  Florentius  Seymour, 
Jonathan  Hager, 
Joshua  Doyne, 
Col.  Ignatius  Fenwick, 
Gov.  Robert  Brooke, 
Honorable  John  Pile. 


KILPATRICK,  MISS  ELLEN  PERKINS. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Capt.  Richard  Bushnell,  Lieut.  Thos.  Leffingwell, 

Captain  John  Douglas,  James  Morgan. 


54  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

KILPATRICK,  MRS.  WILLIAM  D.  (Rebecca  Hughes  Perkins). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Capt.  Richard  Bushnell,  Lieut.  Thos.  Leffingwell, 

James  Morgan,  Captain  John  Douglas. 

KIMBALL,  MRS.  JULIUS  HENRY  (Emily  Nelson  Maulsby). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Acting-Gov.  Robert  Brooke,     Thomas  Brooke. 

KING,  MRS.  ADAM  E.  (Frances  Purviance), 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Leonard  Yeo, 
Colonel  Miles  Cary,  II,  Colonel  William  Wilson, 

William  Ashfordley,  John  Beatty, 

Andreas  Bengston,  Jean  Paul  Jacquett. 

Colonel  Miles  Cary,  Gunning  Bedford. 

KING,  MRS.  JOSEPH  (Jane  Howard). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  John  Eager  Howard,         Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
John  Chew,  Major-Gen.  John  Custis, 

Samuel  Chew,  Colonel  John  Custis, 

Samuel  Chew,  M.  D.,  Sir  George  Yeardley, 

Benjamin  Chew,  Col.  Argall  Yeardley, 

Rev.  Thomas  Airey,  Lieut.-Col.  John  West, 

Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh,        John  Teackle. 

KING,  MRS.  THOMSON  MASON  (Mary  Emily  Thompson). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Governor  John  West,  Colonel  John  West, 

Major  Joseph  Croshaw,  Col.  William  Claiborne, 

Lieut.-Col.  Thos.  Claiborne,      Henry  Fox. 

♦KING,  MISS  VIRGINIA. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Thomas  Price. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  55 

KINSOLVING,  MRS.  ARTHUR  B.  (Sally  Archer  Bruce). 
By  right  of  descent  from  William  Cabell. 

KLOTS,  MRS.  ALFRED  (Agnes  Boone). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  Courtney, 
Major  John  Wheeler,  Daniel  Scott. 

*  KNIGHT,  MRS.  JOHN  H.  (Ella  Bouldin  Clark). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Thomas  Hynson,  Colonel  John  Hynson, 

Captain  John  Hynson,  John  Stoope, 

Augustine  Herman,  Col.  John  Thompson. 

KRAUSE,  MRS.  ERNEST  ROBERT  (Sarah  Crandall  Wiltse). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
William  Steele,  Joshua  Barney, 

Samuel  Chase,  Jean  Paul  Jacquett. 

LARUS,  MRS.  JOHN  RUSE  (Mary  C.  Atkinson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  William  Powell, 
Valentine  Peyton,  Burr  Harrison. 

LEAKIN,  MISS  MARGARET  DOBBIN. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
William  Hatton,  Col.  William  Burgess, 

Hon.  Henry  Sewall,  Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 

Acting-Gov.  Robert  Brooke,     Major  Thomas  Brooke, 
Capt.  Thomas  Middleton,         Richard  Harrison, 
Elisha  Hall,  Henry  Hooper. 

LEARNED,  MRS.  EBENEZER  (Roberta  Traill  Spence  Howard). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Rev.  James  Macgill, 
Dr.  Charles  Carroll,  Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 

Edward  Lloyd,  I,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Zachariah  Maccubbin,  Matthew  Whipple, 

John  Whipple,  Elder  John  Whipple. 


56  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

LEE,  MISS  ELIZABETH  COLLINS. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Richard  Lee,  Richard  Lee, 

Edmond  Jenings,  Theoderick  Bland, 

William  Randolph,  Henry  Corbin, 

Richard  Bennett,  Charles  Grymes. 

LEIPER,  MRS.  GEORGE  ARMSTRONG  (Florence  Carothers). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  William  Burgess,  Samuel  Chew, 

Edward  Burgess,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 

Col.  Henry  Ridgely,  Capt.  John  Worthington, 

Col.  Edward  Dorsey,  Col.  Nicholas  Gassaway. 

LEMMON,  MRS.  J.  SOUTHGATE  (Fanny  Addison  Carter  Dulany). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Richard  Smith,  Thomas  Tasker, 

Colonel  Walter  Smith,  Hon.  Benjamin  Tasker, 

Daniel  Dulany,  William  Bladen, 

Daniel  Dulany,  H,  Colonel  John  Carter, 

Richard  Hall,  Hon.  Robert  Carter. 

LEONARD,  MRS.  WILLLA.M  WIRT  (Nellie  McBrj'de  Jackson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Thomas  Walker,  Rev.  Thomas  Fletcher, 

Lazarus  Maddox,  Capt.  Edward  Hammond, 

Henry  Boston,  John  Lawson. 

LEWIS,  MRS.  ASHLEY  (Florence  Mary  Hamtramck  Williamson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Thomas  Cresap, 
Gerrit  van  Sweringen,  William  Mitchell. 

LEWIS,  MRS.  WILLIAM  L.  (May  Duke). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
James  Duke,  John  Broome, 

Captain  John  Broome,  Col.  Thomas  Marshall, 

Colonel  Thomas  Randolph,       Col.  William  Randolph. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  57 

LIGON,  MISS  ELIZABETH  WORTHINGTON  DORSEY. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  John  Dorsey,  Capt.  John  Worthington, 

Thomas  Tolley,  Colonel  Walter  Tolley, 

Zachariah  Maccubbin,  John  Hammond, 

Colonel  John  Nash,  Capt.  Abraham  Venable. 

LITTIG,  MRS.  JOHN  MERRYMAN  (Mary  Clare  Ross). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Green. 

LITTLEJOHN,  MRS.  ROBERT  MALCOLM  (Rebecca  L.  Boiling). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Boiling, 
Robert  Boiling,  II,  Robert  Boiling,  III, 

John  Stith,  Humphrey  Tabb, 

Thomas  Tabb,  Edward  Booker, 

Richard  Booker,  Thomas  Purefoy, 

William  Smith,  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas, 

Colonel  Ninian  Beall,  Richard  Marsham, 

Colonel  William  Burgess,         Capt.  Sampson  Waring, 
Basil  Waring,  Captain  Basil  Waring, 

Thomas  Greenfield,  James  Trueman. 

LIVINGSTON,  MISS  ELIZABETH. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Livingston, 
Colonel  Philip  Livingston,        Peter  Van  B.  Livingston. 

LOCKWOOD,  MISS  KATHARINE  READ. 

By  right  of  descent  from  George  Read. 

LONG,  MRS.  JOHN  RICARDS  (Annie  Sharpies  Harvey). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Adriaen  Van  der  Donck,  Epenetus  Piatt,  II, 

Epenetus  Piatt,  Nehemiah  Allen, 

Nathaniel  Allen,  Hendrick  Van  Dyck, 

Nathaniel  Allen,  II,  Rev.  Francis  Doughty. 

LORING,  MRS.  FRANCIS  LEMOINE  (William- Anna  Holland). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  William  Colebourne. 


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LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


LOUGH,  MRS.  ERNEST  ST.  GEORGE  (Eloise  Lowndes  Roman). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Captain  James  Neale, 
Edward  Lloyd, 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Edward  Lloyd,  II, 
Edward  Lloyd,  III, 


Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 
Hon.  George  Plater, 
William  Bladen, 
Thomas  Tasker, 
Hon.  Benjamin  Tasker. 


LOWNDES,  MISS  ELIZABETH  LLOYD. 


By  right  of  descent  from 
Edward  Lloyd, 
Edward  Lloyd,  III, 
Philemon  Lloyd, 
John  Rousby,  II, 
Colonel  John  Tayloe, 
Atty.-Gen.  George  Plater, 
Thomas  Burford, 
Thomas  Tasker, 
Henry  Morgan, 
William  Bladen, 
Jacob  Haldeman, 


Captain  James  Neale, 
Edward  Lloyd,  II, 
Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 
John  Rousby, 
Col.  William  Tayloe, 
Col.  John  Tayloe,  II, 
Hon.  George  Plater, 
Hon.  Thomas  Addison, 
Christopher  Lowndes, 
Henry  Corbin, 
Hon.  Benjamin  Tasker, 
Col.  John  Addison. 


LOWNDES,  MRS.  LLOYD  (Elizabeth  Tasker  Lowndes). 


By  right  of  descent  from 
Edward  Lloyd, 
Edward  Lloyd,  II, 
Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 
John  Rousby,  II, 
Col.  William  Tayloe, 
Col.  John  Tayloe,  II, 
Atty.-Gen.  George  Plater, 
Thomas  Burford, 
Hon.  Thomas  Addison, 
Thomas  Tasker, 
Christopher  Lowndes, 


Captain  James  Neale, 

Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Edward  Lloyd,  III, 
John  Rousby,  I, 
Henry  Morgan, 
Col.  John  Tayloe, 
Henry  Corbin, 
Hon.  George  Plater, 
Colonel  John  Addison, 
William  Bladen, 
Hon.  Benjamin  Tasker, 
Jacob  Haldeman. 


LIST    OF    MEMBERS. 


59 


LURMAN,  MRS.  GUSTAV  WILHELM  (Elizabeth  Cooke  Powel). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Dr.  Richard  Tilghman, 
Abraham  I.  Ver  Planck, 
Ensign  Geleyn  Ver  Planck, 
Ensign  Philip  Ver  Planck, 
Lieut.  William  Beekman, 
Colonel  Gerardus  Beekman, 
Hon.  Olaff  S.  Van  Cortlandt, 
Hon.  S.  Van  Cortlandt, 
Capt.  Philip  P.  Schuyler, 
B.  A.  Van  Schlichtenhorst, 
David  Provost, 
David  Provost,  11, 


Richard   Tilghman,   HI, 
Hon.  Richard  Tilghman, 
Edward  Lloyd  of  Wye, 
Colonel   Philemon  Lloyd, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 
Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 
Colonel  William  Burgess, 
Peregrine  Frisby, 
Charles  Willing, 
Edward  Shippen, 
Colonel  John  Barnwell. 


LURMAN,  MRS.  THEODOR  G.  (Nannie  Allen  Tilghman). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Dr.  Richard  Tilghman, 
William  Tilghman, 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Gerrit  van  Sweringen, 


Col.  Richard  Tilghman, 
Edward  Lloyd,  I, 
James  Lloyd, 
Robert  Grundy, 
Richard  Woolman. 


LYMAN,  MRS.  CHARLES  W.  (Mary  C.  Belden). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry. 


LYSTER,  MRS.  HENRY  F.  LeH 
By  right  of  descent  from  Deputy 
William  Brent, 
Colonel  Richard  Lee,  I, 
Colonel  Richard  Lee,  H, 
Governor  Thomas  Lee, 
Thomas  Ludwell  Lee, 
Philip  Ludwell,  I, 
Philip  Ludwell,  H, 
Colonel  John  Carter, 
Hon.  Robert  Carter, 
Landon  Carter, 


(Winifred  Lee  Brent). 
-Governor  Giles  Brent, 
Robert  Wormley  Carter, 
Benjamin  Harrison,  I, 
Benjamin  Harrison,  H, 
Henry  Corbin, 
Ralph  Wormley,  H, 
William  Aylett,  I, 
Col.  John  Armistead, 
Col.  Henry  Darnall, 
John  Wilkins,  Jr., 
George  Stevenson. 


6o  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

LYTLE,  MRS.  WILLIAM  HERSCHEL  (Caroline  Jackson). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Roger  Clap,  Captain  Samuel  Clap, 

Lieut.-Col.  Ebenezer  Clap,        John  Glover, 
Gov.  Thomas  Hinckley,  Richard  Hough, 

John  Clowes,  Humphrey  Atherton, 

Benjamin  Bird,  Tobias  Leech. 

*McBLAIR,  MISS  EMILY. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Ridgely, 
Charles  Ridgely,  Colonel  John  Dorsey. 

McBLAIR,  MISS  MARY  WALSH  PLEASANCE. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Ridgely, 
Colonel  Charles  Ridgely,  John  Dorsey. 

*  McCANDLISH,  MISS  EVELYN  BYRD. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
William  Byrd,  H,  Warham  Horsmanden, 

Charles  Willing,  Edward  Shippen, 

John  Lewis,  Col.  Aug.  Warner,  Jr. 

McCOMAS,  MRS.  FREDERICK  W.  (Matilda  Price  Smith). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 
Major  Edward  Dorsey,  Col.  William  Burgess, 

Henry  Sewall,  Robert  Brooke, 

Richard  Smith,  Capt.  Edward  Burgess, 

Colonel  Walter  Smith,  Colonel  Thomas  Price. 

McCOMAS,  MRS.  JOSEPH  PATTON  (Catherine  Carmichael  Murray). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Hynson, 
Robert  Brooke,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Dr.  William  Murray,  Jervis  Spencer. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  6l 

McCRACKIN,  MRS.  ALEXANDER  (Belle  Fitzhugh  McPherson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Robert  McPherson,      Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 
Colonel  William  Fitzhugh,        Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 
Col.  William  Fitzhugh  (Md.),  Colonel  William  Burgess. 

McILVAIN,  MISS  ELIZABETH  GUNNING. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
William  Ashfordley,  Thomas  Beatty, 

Andreas  Bengston,  Gov.  Jean  Paul  Jacquett, 

John  Beatty,  Gunning  Bedford. 

McINTIRE,  MRS.  WILLIAM  WATSON  (Hortense  Monroe  Hardesty). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Dr.  George  Buchanan, 
Lloyd  Buchanan,  Philip  Jones, 

George  Saughier,  Captain  Thomas  Besson, 

President  James  Monroe,  Colonel  Nicholas  Rogers. 

McINTOSH,  MRS.  DAVID  GREGG  (Virginia  Johnson  Pegram). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Seth  Ward. 

McINTOSH,  MRS.  DAVID  GREGG,  Jr.  (Charlotte  Lowe  Rieman). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Joris  Jansen  Rapalje,  Pieter  P.  Van  Nest. 

McINTOSH,  MRS.  WILLIAM  PAGE  (Isabel  Warfield  Stinson). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Richard  Warfield, 
Alexander  Warfield,  George  Gray. 

*McKAIG,  MRS.  MERVYN  (Florence  Worthington  Pearre). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Brooke, 
Henry  Sewall,  Colonel  William  Burgess, 

Thomas  Dent,  Major  Thomas  Brooke, 

Captain  Thomas  Crabb,  Richard  Smith, 

Richard  Hall,  Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 

Francis  Hutchins,  Colonel  Thomas  Brooke, 

Capt.  John  Worthington,  Zachariah  Maccubbin, 

Colonel  Walter  Smith,  Dr.  Clement  Smith, 

Colonel  Thomas  Price,  Walter  Smith. 


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LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


IHACKALL,  MISS 

By  right  o 
Benjamin  Mackall, 
Richard  Smith, 
Henry  Morgan, 
James  Trueman, 
Alexander  Magruder, 
Robert  Brooke, 
Colonel  Thomas  Brook 
Colonel  Walter  Smith, 
Thomas  Crabb, 
Col.  John  G.  Alackall, 
Thomas  Mackall, 
Thomas  Howe, 
James  Somervell, 
Gideon  Dare, 
Thomas  Trueman, 


SALLY  SOMERVELL. 

f  descent  from 

Benjamin  Mackall,  H, 
Captain  Richard  Smith, 
Leonard  Covington, 
Col.  Thomas  Hollyday, 
Colonel  Samuel  Beall,  Jr., 
Major  Thomas  Brooke, 

e,  Thomas  Brooke, 

Richard  Hall, 
Francis  Hutchins, 
James  John  Mackall, 
John  Hance, 
Dr.  James  Somervell, 
Nathaniel  Dare, 
Henry  Trueman, 
PhiHp  Briscoe. 


MACKENZIE,  MRS.  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM 
(Winifred  Eleanor  Brent). 

By  right  of  descent  from 


Governor  Giles  Brent, 
William  Brent, 
Colonel  Richard  Lee,  H, 
Thomas  Ludwell  Lee, 
Philip  Ludwell,  H, 
Governor  Edward  Digges, 
Colonel  John  Carter, 
Robert  Wormley  Carter, 
Benjamin  Harrison,  I, 
Ralph  Wormley,  I, 
William  Aylett, 
Colonel  Henry  Corbin, 
Hon.  George  Stevenson, 


Colonel  Giles  Brent, 
Colonel  Richard  Lee,  I, 
Governor  Thomas  Lee, 
Philip  Ludwell,  I, 
Sir  Dudley  Digges, 
Dep.-Gov.   Wm.   Digges, 
Gov.  Robert  Carter, 
Landon  Carter, 
Benjamin  Harrison,  H, 
Ralph  Wormley,  II, 
Colonel  Henry  Darnell, 
Colonel  John  Armistead, 
Hon.  Henry  Sewall. 


*  MACKENZIE,  MRS.  GEORGE  NORBURY  (Lucie  Tennille  Emory). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Arthur  Emory,  Lieut.  Samuel  D.  Betton. 


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MACKENZIE,  MRS.  GEORGE  NORBURY,  II  (Mary  Elizabeth  Forwood). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  John  Hall,  Hon.  William  Parker, 

Hon.  Edward  Beadle,  Colonel  George  Wells, 

Hon.  Richard  Wells,  Maj.  Samuel  Gouldsmith. 

MACKEY,  MRS.  GEORGE  KNIGHT  (Bessie  Bowman  Daniel). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Edward  Dorsey, 
Colonel  Henry  Ridgely,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry. 

McLEAN,  MRS.  DONALD  (Emily  Ritchie). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Brooke, 
Thomas  Brooke,  Alexander  Contee, 

Arthur  Nelson,  Colonel  Thomas  Brooke. 

McLEAN,  MISS  ELIZABETH  HARRISON. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Benjamin  Harrison,  William  Randolph, 

John  Carter,  Robert  Carter, 

Archibald  Gary,  William  Fitzhugh, 

Isham  Randolph,  Richard  Randolph. 

*  McLEAN,  MRS.  THOMAS  CHALMERS  (Emily  Gordon). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Benjamin  Harrison,  Isham  Randolph, 

Colonel  John  Carter,  Honorable  Robert  Carter, 

Archibald  Gary,  Col.  William  Fitzhugh, 

William  Randolph,  Richard  Randolph. 

*  Mcpherson,  MRS.  MAYNARD  (Mary  Pottinger  Fitzhugh). 
By  right  of  descent  from  William  Fitzhugh,  I, 
William  Fitzhugh,  H,  Henry  Sewall, 

Nicholas  Sewall,  William  Burgess. 

MACRERY,  MISS  AUDLEYN. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Joseph  Wallace. 


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LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


McREYNOLDS,  MRS.  FREDERICK  WILSON  (Jessie  Brooke  Stabler). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Brooke, 
Captain  James  Neale,  Francis  Hutchins, 

Captain  Richard  Snowden,       WilHam  Pusey. 

*  MAGRUDER,  MRS.  JOHN  READ  (Emily  Erving  Nicholson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Joseph  Nicholson, 


Joseph  Nicholson,  Jr., 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Edward  Lloyd,  III, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
John  Rousby,  II, 
Colonel  John  Tayloe,  I, 
Atty.-Gen.  George  Plater, 
Henry  Morgan, 


Edward  Lloyd,  I, 
Edward  Lloyd,  II, 
Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 
John  Rousby,  I, 
Colonel  William  Tayloe, 
Colonel  John  Tayloe,  II, 
Honorable  George  Plater, 
Henry  Corbin. 


MANNING,  MRS  JOSEPH  THRUSTON  (Alice  Lloyd  Goldsborough). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Goldsborough  of  "  Ashby," 


Charles  Goldsborough,  I, 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 
Colonel  Richard  Tilghman, 
Dr.  Richard  Tilghman, 
Samuel  Dickinson, 
Robert  Grundy, 
Bartholomew  Ennalls, 
WilHam  Moore, 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Edward  Lloyd,  II, 
Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 
John  Rousby,  II, 
Colonel  William  Tayloe, 
John  Tayloe,  II, 
George  Plater,  I, 
Colonel  John  Addison,  I, 
Captain  Thomas  Tasker, 
Daniel  Maynadier,  II, 
Captain  Henry  Hooper, 
James  Smith, 


Hon.  Robt.  Goldsborough, 
William  Tilghman 
Walter  Dickinson, 
Joseph  Ennalls, 
Dr.  John  Brooke, 
John  Moore, 
Hon.  James  Lloyd, 
Capt.  James  Neale, 
Edward  Lloyd,  I, 
Edward  Lloyd,  III, 
John  Rousby,  I, 
Henry  Morgan, 
John  Tayloe,  I, 
Henry  Corbin, 
George  Plater,  II, 
Hon.  Thomas  Addison, 
Daniel  Maynadier,  I, 
Colonel  Henry  Ennalls, 
Major  Henry  Hooper, 
Thomas  Hynson, 


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Colonel  John  Hynson,  Thomas  Burford, 

Major  David  Gwyn,  .  Michael  Brooke, 

Dr.  William  Murray  Dr.  William  Murray 

of  Cambridge,  of  Chestertown. 

MANNING,  MRS.  WILLIAM  THOMAS  (Florence  van  Antwerp). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Jan  de  la  Montagne,  Paulus  Jacobsen  Turck, 

Nicholas  Greenberry,  James  Berry, 

Richard  Preston,  William  Berry, 

John  Hammond,  Edward  Dorsey, 

Lancelot  Todd,  Henry  Griffith, 

MANSFIELD,  MRS.  WALTER  DAMON  (May  Monvelle  Stansbury). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
George  Ashman,  George  Maris, 

Francis  Yarnall,  John  Maris, 

Francis  Yarnall,  H,  Ellis  Hughes, 

Robert  Cole,  William  Bowne. 

*MARKOE,  MRS.  FRANK  (Maria  Perry  Thomas). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Tristram  Thomas,  William  Perry, 

Tench  Francis,  Robert  Goldsborough, 

John  Goldsborough,  Michael  Turbutt, 

Foster  Turbutt,  John  Bozman. 

MARSHALL,  MRS.  CHARLES  (Rebecca  Snowden). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Lieutenant  Philip  Thomas, 
Thomas  Sprigg,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 

Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Sprigg,      Major  Thomas  Snowden, 
John  Nuthall,  Dr.  Chas.  A.  Warfield, 

John  Baldwin,  Major  Henry  Ridgely, 

Col.  Henry  Ridgely,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Colonel  Edward  Dorsey,  Edward  Lloyd, 

Francis  Hutchins,  Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 

James  Lloyd,  Edward  Lloyd,  H, 

Richard  Lloyd,  Rev.  Henry  Nicols. 

6 


66 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


MARSHALL,  MRS.  EDWARD  ATHELSTAN  (Sophia  Howard). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  John  Eager  Howard,         Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
John  Chew,  Major-Gen.  John  Custis, 

Samuel  Chew,  Colonel  John  Custis, 

Samuel  Chew,  M.  D.,  Sir  George  Yeardley, 

Benjamin  Chew,  Col.  Argall  Yeardley, 

Rev.  Thomas  Airey,  Lieut.-Col.  John  West, 

Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh,        John  Teackle. 

MARSTELLER,  MRS.  EMLYN  HARRISON  (Mariamne  Clark  Mason). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Henry  Hooper, 


Robert  Brooke, 
Richard  Hall, 
Colonel  Walter  Smith, 
Major  Henry  Hooper, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood, 
Colonel  Henry  Ennalls, 
Colonel  Gerard  Fowke, 
Col.  George  Mason,  I, 
Col.  George  Mason,  HI, 
Rev.  Daniel  Maynadier,  I, 
Hon.  WilHam  Murdock, 
Dr.  William  Murray 

of  Cambridge, 
Colonel  John  Hynson, 
Richard  Smith, 


Colonel  John  Addison, 
Bartholomew   Ennalls, 
Gov.  Richard  Bennett, 
Major  Thomas  Brooke, 
Col.  Thomas  Addison, 
Captain  Benjamin  Hall, 
Thomas  Hynson, 
Col.  George  Mason,  H, 
George  Mason 

of  "  Gunston," 
Rev.  Dan'l  Maynadier,  H, 
Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Lowe, 
Stevens  Thomson, 
James  Smith, 
Dr.  William  Murray 

of  Chestertown. 


MARTIN,  MISS  MILDRED  IGLEHART. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Dr.  Luke  Barber, 
Charles  Barber,  James  Martin. 

MARTIN,  MRS.  EUGENE  (Anna  Frances  Blake). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Captain  Thomas  Blake,  Samuel  Holdsworth, 

James  Heighe,  Richard  Smith,  Sr., 

Richard  Smith,  Jr.,  Henry  Morgan. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


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MARTIN,  MRS.  GUILLERMO  HOLTE  (Mary  Eugenia  Curlett). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Martin  Eichelberger. 

MARTIN,  MRS.  JAMES  PRESCOTT  (Lucinda  Hardin  Hays). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Thomas  Helm,  Nathaniel  Pope,  I. 


MASON,  MISS  GERTRUDE  FRANCHOT. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Major  Anthony  Armistead,       Matthias  Nicoll, 
Colonel  Abraham  Barnes, 
Major  Robert  King, 
Colonel  Robert  King, 
Kiliaen  Van  Rensselaer, 


Colonel  George  Mason, 
Thomson  Mason, 
Thomas  Mumford, 
William  Westwood. 


MASON,  MRS.  JOHN  THOMSON  (Helen  Jackson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Olaff  Stevense  van  Cortlandt,     Capt.  Edward  Richmond, 
Matthias  Nicoll, 
Hon.  William  Nicoll, 
Kiliaen  Van  Rensselaer, 
Col.  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer, 


Edward  Thurston, 
Thomas  Mumford, 
Robert  Sinclair, 
Capt.  Joseph  Sylvester. 


*  MAUPIN,  MISS  AGNES  MARSHALL. 


By  right  of 
Richard  Townsend, 
Nicholas  Martian, 
Augustine  Warner,  I, 
Thomas  Marshall, 
Edward  Jaqueline, 
John  Lewis,  I, 
Lewis  Burwell, 
John  Lewis,  H, 


descent  from 

Christopher  Robinson, 
John  Robinson, 
George  Reade, 
Augustine  Warner,  II, 
William  Randolph, 
Gerard  Fowke, 
John  Smith, 
Robert  Carter. 


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LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


MAUPIN,  MISS  MARGARET  LEWIS. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
William  Randolph,  Edward  Jaqueline, 

Colonel  Gerard  Fowke,  John  Lewis, 

Robert  Carter,  Capt.  Rich'd  Townshend, 

Christopher  Robinson,  George  Reade, 

Augustine  Warner,  Augustine  Warner,  II. 


*MERCEIN,  MRS.  THOMAS  ROYCE  (Lucy  Schley). 

By  right  of  descent  from  John  Thomas  Schley, 
Robert  Tyler,  David  Shriver, 

Rev.  George  Murdock,  Capt.  John  Worthington, 

Colonel  Baker  Johnson,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry. 


MERRITT,  MRS.  J.  ALFRED  (Emma  Wickes). 


By  right  of  descent  from 
Simon  Wilmer, 
Robert  Dunn, 
Robert  Dunn,  II, 
Michael  Miller, 
Cornelius  Comegys, 
Colonel  Edward  Lloyd, 
Captain  Peregrine  Frisby, 
Colonel  William  Hopper, 
Henry  Sewall, 
Solomon  Wright, 
Rev.  Henry  Nichols, 
James  Lloyd, 
Colonel  Joseph  Nicholson, 
Colonel  Samuel  Chew, 
Captain  James  Smith, 
Thomas  Hynson, 
Dr.  Richard  Tilghman, 


Major  Joseph  Wickes, 
William  Harris, 
William  Comegys, 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
James  Frisby, 
Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 
Col.  William  Burgess, 
Michael  Turbutt, 
Samuel  Chamberlaine, 
Robert  Grundy, 
Capt.  Edward  Burgess, 
John  Chew, 
Colonel  John  Hynson, 
Major  James  Ringgold, 
Capt.  Robert  Vaughan, 
Col.  Hans  Hanson, 
Captain  Daniel  Pearce. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


69 


MESSENGER,  MRS.  NORTH  OVERTON 
(Eudora  Sampson  Alden  Goldsborough). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Goldsborough,  I, 


John  Goldsborough,  I, 
John  Goldsborough,  II, 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 
Seth  Foster, 
Michael  Turbutt, 
Foster  Turbutt, 
Edward  Lloyd, 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Hon.  James  Lloyd, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Richard  Tilghman,  I, 
Richard  Tilghman,  II, 
George  Robins,  I, 
George  Robins,  II, 
Thomas  Robins, 
Francis  Cooke, 


Col.  Thomas  Hollyday, 
James  Hollyday, 
Henry  Hollyday, 
Samuel  Chamberlaine,  I, 
Robert  Grundy, 
Thomas  Homewood, 
John  Alden, 
Myles  Standish, 
Gov.  William  Bradford, 
William  Mullins, 
Richard  Warren, 
Stephen  Hopkins, 
George  Soule, 
Joseph  Rogers, 
Thomas  Rogers, 
Henry  Sampson. 


MIDDLETON,  MRS.  HARVEY  (Cornelia  Speake  Scribner). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Bouton,  John  Piatt. 


MILLER,  MRS.  LAURENCE  MORTIMER  (Sally  Hoxton  Randolph). 


By  right  of  descent  from 
William  Randolph  II, 
Peter  Beverley, 
Charles  Mynn  Thurston, 
John  Stith, 
Col.  John  Carter, 
Hon.  John  Carter, 
Edward  Hill, 
John  Armistead, 
Colonel  William  Burgess, 
Richard  Harrison, 


Peter  Randolph, 
William  Randolph,  I, 
Robert  Boiling, 
Robert  Beverly, 
Robert  Boiling  II, 
Robert  Carter, 
Charles  Carter  of  Clive, 
Edward  Hill,  Jr., 
Major  Thomas  Brooke, 
Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 
Robert  Brooke. 


70  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

MILLS,  MRS.  ABRAHAM  GILBERT  (Mary  Chase  Steele). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Rev.  Thomas  Chase,  Honorable  Samuel  Chase, 

Commodore  Joshua  Barney,     Captain  William  Steele. 

MILLS,  MRS.  BALLINGER  (Evy  Waters). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Thomas  Stone. 

MILLS,  MRS.  JAMES  J.  (Mary  Hill). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Philip  Thomas, 
Major  Henry  Ridgely,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 

Major  Thomas  Snowden,  Nathaniel  Pope. 

MILLSPAUGH,  MRS.  FRANK  ROSEBROOK  (Mary  Clarkson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Samuel  Ogle. 

*  MINOR,  MISS  KATHARINE  BERKELEY. 

By  right  of  descent  from 

John  Minor,  John  Carter, 

Robert  Carter,  Charles  Carter, 

William  Byrd,  Col.  William  Byrd, 

Warham  Horsmanden,  Thomas  Stegg, 

Col.  Henry  Willis,  John  Washington, 

Lawrence  Washington,  Nathaniel  Pope, 

Augustine  Warner,  Col.  Augustine  Warner, 

George  Reade,  Capt.  Nicholas  Martian, 

Rev.  James  Pierpont,  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker, 

Rev.  Samuel  Hooker,  Captain  Thomas  Willit, 

John  Brown,  Joris  Jansen  Rapalje. 

MITCHELL,  MRS.  WALTER  RISTEAU  (Elizabeth  Farnandis  Mitchell). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Samuel  Hanson, 
Walter  Hanson,  Col.  Edward  Dorsey. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


71 


MONTELL,  MRS.  JOHN  BARTOW  (Alice  Key  Steuart). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Dr.  George  Steuart, 
Hon.  William  Digges, 
Colonel  Henry  Sewall, 
Gov.  Charles  Calvert, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Henry  Ennalls, 
Major  Thomas  Nevett, 
Colonel  Charles  Hutchins, 
Major  James  Billings, 
Dr.  William  Murray, 
Rev.  Daniel  Maynadier,  H, 
Lieut.  John  Ross  Key, 
John  Addison, 
Thomas  Burford, 
George  Plater,  H, 
Captain  Thomas  Tasker, 
Captain  Luke  Gardiner, 
Major  William  Boarman, 
Edward  Lloyd,  I, 
Edward  Lloyd,  H, 
Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 
John  Tayloe,  I, 
John  Rousby,  I, 


Gov.   Edward  Digges, 
Colonel  Henry  Lowe, 
Benedict  Calvert, 
Gov.  Richard  Bennett, 
Henry  Hooper, 
Henry  Steele, 
Colonel  John  Rider, 
Major  Thomas  Hicks, 
Bartholomew  Ennalls, 
Rev.  Daniel  Maynadier,  I, 
Honorable  Philip  Key, 
John  Ross, 

Colonel  Thomas  Addison, 
George  Plater,  I, 
Henry  Morgan, 
Richard  Gardiner, 
Major  John  Weire, 
Lieut.-Col.  John  Jarboe, 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Edward  Lloyd,  HI, 
Henry  Corbin, 
John  Tayloe,  H, 
John  Rousby,  H. 


MOORE,  MRS.  BENJAMIN  P.  (Florence  Sparks). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Richard  Derby. 


MOORE,  MRS.  HARRY  NASH  (Browning  Coleman). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Richard  Warfield, 
Col.  William  Burgess, 
Col.  Henry  Ridgely, 
John  Chew, 
Capt.  John  Worthington, 


Capt.  Edward  Burgess, 
Judge  Nicholas  Ridgely, 
Col.  Edward  Dorsey, 
Col.  Samuel  Chew, 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry. 


72 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


MOORE,  MRS.  HENRY  (Maria  McBlair). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Ridgely, 
Charles  Ridgely,  Honorable  John  Dorsey. 

*  MORRIS,  MRS.  CHARLES  MANIGAULT 

(Clementine  Hanson  McAllister). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Richard  McAllister,     Captain  Matthew  Dill. 


MORRIS,  MISS  CLEMENTINA  ROSALIE. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Brig.-Gen.  Lewis  Morris,  III,     Hon.  Lewis  Morris,  H, 


Hon.  Lewis  Morris,  I, 
Major  Abraham  Staats, 
Lieut.  William  Beekman, 
Hon.  Gabriel  Manigault, 
Colonel  Thomas  Broughton, 
Henry  Izard, 
Ralph  Izard,  II, 
Sir  Nathaniel  Johnson, 
Peter  De  Lancy, 
Olofif  Stevens  Van  Cortland, 
Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler, 
Col.  Richard  McAllister, 


Colonel  James  Graham, 

Col.  Gerardus  Beekman, 

Hon.  Peter  Manigault, 

John  Ashby, 

Hon.  Joseph  Wragg, 

Ralph  Izard, 

Colonel  Robert  Johnson, 

A.  du  Thesee  diastaigner, 
Stephanus  Van  Cortland, 
Cadwallader  Golden, 

B.  A.  van  Schlichtenhorst, 
Captain  Matthew  Dill. 


*  MORRIS,  MISS  ELIZABETH  MANIGAULT. 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Hon.  Lewis  Morris,  I, 
Hon.  Lewis  Morris,  III, 
Major  Abraham  Staats, 
Gabriel  Manigault, 
Honorable  Ralph  Izard, 
Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler, 
Sir  Nathaniel  Johnson, 
Stephanus  Van  Cortlandt, 
Colonel  Richard  McAllister, 


Hon.  Lewis  Morris,  II, 
Colonel  James  Graham, 
Lieut,  William  Beekman, 
Col.  Thomas  Broughton, 
Peter  De  Lancy, 
B.  A.  van  Schlichtenhorst, 
Oloff  S.  Van  Cortlandt, 
Hon.  Cadwallader  Golden, 
Captain  Matthew  Dill, 


LIST  OF   MEMBERS.  73 

MORRISON,  MRS.  WILLIAM  ANDREW  (Elizabeth  Francanna  Jones). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  William  Burgess, 
Captain  Edward  Burgess,         Colonel  Charles  Warfield. 

MORTON,  MRS.  WILLIAM  EDWIN  (Lucy  Slade  Appleton). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Samuel  Appleton,         Major  Isaac  Appleton, 
Hon.  Samuel  Symonds,  Captain  Thomas  Baker, 

Hon.  John  Armistead,  Major  Lewis  Burwell, 

Hon.  James  Bowles,  Col.  Thomas  Addison, 

Colonel  John  Addison,  Captain  Thomas  Tasker. 

MUDGE,  MRS.  EDMUND  TILESTON  (Caroline  Florence  Keyes). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  John  Brooks. 

*MULLAN,  MRS.  JOHN  (Rebecca  Williamson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Gerrit  Van  Sweringen,  William  Mitchell. 

MULLIKEN,  MRS.  HARRY  SANDERSON  (Elise  Marsteller). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Garrett  van  Swearingen,  Col.  Thomas  Cresap, 

Captain  Daniel  Cresap,  Lieut.  Daniel  Cresap,  H, 

*MULLIKIN,  MRS.  RICHARD  ODEN  (Mary  Blaine  Hays). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Ephraim  Blaine,  Joannes  de  Haes. 

MUNOZ,  MRS.  EDMUND  A.  (Lena  Wise  Custis). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Major-Gen.  John  Custis,  Colonel  John  Custis, 

Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh,        Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Lieut.-Col.  John  West,  Col.  Tully  Robinson, 

Colonel  John  Wise,  Col.  William  Custis, 

Randall  Revell,  Thomas  Parramore. 


74  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

MURRAY,  MRS.  ANTHONY  (Eva  Murray). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Dr.  William  Murray, 
Jervis  Spencer,  Colonel  John  Hynson, 

Robert  Brooke,  Captain  James  Neale. 

*  MURRAY,  MRS.  FRANCIS  KEY  (Anna  Morris). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Anthony  Morris, 
Charles  Willing,  Edward  Shippen, 

Hon.  Benedict  Calvert,  Gov.  Charles  Calvert. 

MYER,  MRS.  WILLIAM  S.  (Eleanor  Teresa  Laurenson). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Charles  Carroll, 

William  Brent,  Sir  Dudley  Digges, 

William  Digges,  Benjamin  Rozer, 

Henry  Darnall,  Edward  Digges, 

Henry  Sewall,  Clement  Hill,  Jr., 

Giles  Brent,  Thomas  Notley. 

MYERS,  MISS  REBECCA. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Dr.  Luke  Barber. 

NELSON,  MRS.  VALENTINE  SEVIER  (Katharine  Marchand). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Henry  Corbin, 
William  Presley,  Peter  Presley,  H, 

Peter  Presley,  William  Fitzhugh, 

Daniel  McCarty,  John  Fitzhugh. 

NEWCOMER,  MRS.  WALDO  (Margaret  Vanderpoel). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Oloff  Stevense  Van  Cortlandt, 
Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer,  Pieter  Schuyler, 

Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler,  B.A.Van  Schlichtenhorst, 

David  Pieterese  Schuyler,         Cornells  Van  Dyck, 
Hendrick  Van  Dyck,  Melgert  W.  Vanderpoel, 

Abraham  Ver  Planck,  Major  Simon  Willard. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  75 

*  NICHOLAS,  MISS  CARY  ANN. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Robert  Carter  Nicholas,  Colonel  John  Carter, 

Hon.  Robert  Carter,  Colonel  Miles  Cary,  I, 

Colonel  Wilson  Cary,  John  Armistead, 

Captain  Thomas  Taylor,  Col.  William  Wilson. 

NICHOLAS,  MISS  ELIZABETH  CARY, 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Robert  Carter  Nicholas,  Colonel  John  Carter, 

Hon.  Robert  Carter,  Colonel  Miles  Cary,  I, 

Colonel  Miles  Cary,  H,  Colonel  Wilson  Cary, 

Colonel  John  Armistead,  Captain  Thomas  Taylor, 

Colonel  William  Wilson,  Edward  Ambler. 

NICHOLAS,  MRS.  WILSON  CARY  (Augusta  Moale). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Moale,  John  Moale,  II, 

Major-Gen.  John  Hammond,   Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry. 

NICHOLLS,  MISS  JOSEPHINE  HAMILTON. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Winder,  William  Winder. 

NICHOLSON,  MRS.  CHARLES  G.  (Emilie  Jane  Goldsborough). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Robert  Goldsborough,  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 

Charles  Goldsborough,  Capt.  John  Worthington, 

Hon.  Robert  Goldsborough,  Thomas  Worthington, 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,  Nicholas  Worthington, 
Bartholomew  Ennalls,  Joseph  Ennalls. 

NIEDRINGHAUS,  MRS.  THOMAS  K.  (Hennie  Brown  Johnson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  William  Burgess, 
Colonel  Samuel  Chew,  Captain  Edward  Burgess, 

John  Chew  of  Va.,  Richard  Warfield, 

Alexander  Warfield,  Alex.  Warfield  oi  Richard. 


76  LIST   OF    MEMBERS.      . 

NORRIS,  MISS  MARY  MANSFIELD. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Benjamin  B.  Norris. 

NORRIS,  MRS.  OWEN  (Margaret  Tilghman  Owen). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Dr.  Richard  Tilghman,  Col.  Richard  Tilghman, 

William  Tilghman,  Edward  Lloyd,  I, 

Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd,  James  Lloyd, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Robert  Grundy, 

Richard  Woolman,  Gerrit  Van  Sweringen, 

John  Gibson,  Robert  Polk. 

NORTON,  MRS.  JOHN  HATLEY  (Louisa  Key  Green). 
By  right  of  descent  from  George  Plater,  I, 
George  Plater,  II,  George  Plater,  III, 

John  Rousby,  I,  John  Rousby,  II. 

OBER,  MRS.  ROBERT  (Rosa  Woolfolk). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Secretary  Thomas  Nelson,        William  Byrd, 
Major  John  Nelson,  William  Byrd,  II, 

Colonel  John  Page,  William  Byrd,  III, 

Hon.  Matthew  Page,  Colonel  John  Carter, 

Hon.  Mann  Page,  Hon.  Robert  Carter. 

*  O'DONNELL,  MRS.  COLUMBUS  (Caroline  Jenkins). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Sir  Edmund  Plowden, 
Thomas  Gerard,  Captain  Robert  Slye, 

Captain  Gerard  Slye,  Governor  Giles  Brent. 

OFFLEY,  MRS.  CLELAND  N.  (Margaret  Agnew  Greenlees). 

By  right  of  descent  from  John  Bissell, 
James  Agnew,  Edward  Griswold, 

William  Phelps,  Joseph  Phelps. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  "JJ 

ORRICK,  MRS.  HENRY  ABERT  (Martha  Burroughs  Levering). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Solomon  Wright, 
Solomon  Wright,  Jr.,  William  Coursey. 

OWEN,  MRS.  WILLIAM  TILGHMAN  (Mary  Buchanan). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Hon.  Thomas  McKean,  Edward  Lloyd,  I, 

Philemon  Lloyd,  Edward  Lloyd,  II, 

Edward  Lloyd,  III,  Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Dr.  George  Buchanan, 

Gen.  Andrew  Buchanan,  Col.  John  Tayloe. 

PAGE,  MRS.  WILLIAM  C.  (Rosalie  Bell  Williams). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Carter  Braxton, 

Hon.  Robert  Carter,  Colonel  John  Carter, 

Christopher  Robinson,  Col.  Moore  Fauntleroy, 

Colonel  Thomas  Marshall,  William  Randolph, 

John  Armistead,  William  Colston, 

Major  William  Gooch,  Colonel  William  Travers, 

Col.  Isaac  Allerton,  Elder  William  Brewster, 

Gov.  Isaac  Allerton,  Christopher  Wormley, 

Capt.  Thomas  Willoughby,  Rev.  John  Camm. 

PALFREY,  MRS.  HENRY  (Annie  Sterling  Cullen). 
By  right  of  descent  from  John  Dent. 

*PARET,  MRS.  WILLIAM  (Sarah  Hayden). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Henry  Wolcott, 
Simon  Wolcott,  Roger  Wolcott, 

Roger  Newbury,  John  Mason, 

William  Bradford,  Major  William  Bradford. 

PARKER,  MRS.  JAMES  P.  (Mary  Buchanan  McPherson). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Robert  McPherson,  Wm.  Fitzhugh  of  Va., 

Wm.  Fitzhugh  of  Md.,  Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 

Hon.  Henry  Sewall,  Col.  William  Burgess. 


78  LIST  OF   MEMBERS. 

PARRAN,  MRS.  JAMES  BOURNE  (Jeannette  Briscoe  Thomas). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Major  William  Thomas,  Colonel  John  Jarboe, 

Major  William  Boarman,  Gov.  Robert  Brooke, 

Colonel  Baker  Brooke,  Gov.  Leonard  Calvert, 

Richard  Marsham,  Captain  Luke  Gardiner, 

Colonel  John  Courts,  Captain  Robert  Henley, 

Colonel  Philip  Briscoe,  Captain  John  Briscoe, 

Samuel  Briscoe,  Col.  Humphrey  Warren, 

Governor  William  Stone,  John  Stone, 

Captain  Thomas  Stone,  Richard  Boughton, 

Judge  Walter  Hanson,  Samuel  Hanson, 

John  Hanson,  John  Courts. 

PARSONS,  MRS.  JOEL  BURTON  (Amelia  Griffith  Andrews). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Rev.  James  Macgill, 
Colonel  Edward  Dorsey,  Colonel  Henry  Grififith, 

Colonel  Henry  Ridgely,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 

Henry  Ridgely,  Richard  Hall. 

PAYNE,  MRS.  GEORGE  HOUSON  (Imogene  Barron  Berry). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Sir  George  Yeardley, 
Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh,        Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood. 

PAYNE,  MISS  KATHARINE  EDMONDS. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Sir  George  Yeardley,  William  Edmonds, 

Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood,         Hon.  Rice  Hooe, 
Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh,         Col.  Henry  Meese, 
John  Payne,  Richard  Townshend. 

PAYSON,  MRS.  HERBERT  (Sally  Carroll  Brown). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Charles  Carroll,  Colonel  Henry  Darnall. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  79 

PEARRE,  MRS.  AUBREY,  JR.  (Frances  Moncure  Lyon). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Richard  Hall,  Colonel  John  Armistead, 

Colonel  Elihu  Hall,  Colonel  Lewis  Burwell, 

Colonel  Thomas  Hammond,  Colonel  John  Chiswell, 
Honorable  Thomas  Nelson,  Colonel  Gerard  Fowke, 
Col.  William  Randolph,  H,       Colonel  Edwin  Conway. 

PEARRE,  MISS  MARY  SMITH  WORTHINGTON. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Richard  Smith, 
Colonel  Walter  Smith,  Col.  William  Burgess, 

Walter  Smith,  Jr.,  Act'g-Gov.  Rob't  Brooke, 

Dr.  Clement  Smith,  Major  Thomas  Brooke, 

Richard  Hall,  Colonel  Thomas  Brooke, 

Honorable  Henry  Sewall,  Colonel  Thomas  Price, 

Major  Nicholas  Sewall,  Capt.  John  Worthington. 

PENNIMAN,  MRS.  GEORGE  DOBBIN  (Harriet  Wilson  Dushane). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Robert  Brooke, 
Roger  Brooke,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Richard  Smith,  Richard  Smith,  Jr., 

John  Broome,  Captain  John  Broome, 

Thomas  Howe,  James  Somervell, 

Col.  Alexander  Somervell,        James  Duke. 

PENNIMAN,  MRS.  NICHOLAS  G.  (Rebecca  Dobbin). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Colonel  John  Dorsey,  Caleb  Dorsey,  Jr., 

Richard  Hill,  Thomas  Rutter, 

Caleb  Dorsey,  Thomas  Rutter,  Jr. 

PENNIMAN,  MRS.  NICHOLAS  GRIFFITH  (Helen  Fraser). 

By  right  of  descent  from  John  Sanford, 
William  Coddington,  I,  Rev.  James  Noyes,  I, 

William  Coddington,  H,  Rev.  James  Noyes,  H, 

Governor  Peleg  Sanford,  Thomas  Noyes. 


80  LIST  OF   MEMBERS. 

PENNIMAN,  MISS  REBECCA. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  Henry  Griffith,  Captain  John  Norwood, 

Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Captain  John  Dorsey, 
Thomas  Todd,  Captain  Lancelot  Todd, 

Colonel  Edward  Dorsey,  Col.  Henry  Ridgely, 

Thomas  Sprigg,  Rev.  James  Macgill, 

Col.  Henry  Ridgely,  Jr.,  William  Jones, 

Caleb  Dorsey,  Caleb  Dorsey,  Jr., 

Captain  Richard  Hill,  Thomas  Rutter, 

Thomas  Rutter,  Jr.,  Dr.  Michael  Pue. 

PENNINGTON,  MISS  ELIZABETH  LLOYD. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Hon.  Edward  Lloyd,  I,  Atty.-Gen.  George  Plater, 

Col.  Philemon  Lloyd,  Col.  William  Burgess, 

Col.  Edward  Lloyd,  IV,  Colonel  John  Winder, 

Henry  Corbin,  Gov.  Levin  Winder, 

Col.  John  Tayloe,  H,  Major  Nicholas  Sewall. 

*  PHENIX,  MISS  FLORENCE. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Richard  Smith,  Colonel  Walter  Smith, 

Walter  Smith,  Jr.,  Dr.  Clement  Smith, 

Gov.  Robert  Brooke,  Major  Thomas  Brooke, 

Colonel  Thomas  Brooke,  Colonel  Thomas  Price. 

*PHILPOT,  MISS  MARY  DENNISON. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Brian  Philpot, 
Ensign  Brian  Philpot,  John  Chew, 

Samuel  Chew,  Dr.  George  Buchanan, 

General  Andrew  Buchanan,      Colonel  Walter  Smith, 
Richard  Hall,  governor  Robert  Brooke, 

Major  Thomas  Brooke,  Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 

Col.  Nicholas  Sewall,  Col.  William  Burgess. 


LIST  OF   MEMBERS. 


8i 


PILLING,  MRS.  JAMES  C.  (Minnie  Harper). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Gilbert  Ireland,  Colonel  George  Dent, 

Colonel  William  Dent,  Thomas  Dent, 

Adam  Thorowgood,  Colonel  Gerard  Fowke. 


PITTS,  MRS.  SULLIVAN  (Ellen  Lloyd  Goldsborough). 


By  right  of  descent  from 
Charles  Goldsborough, 
Col.  Richard  Tilghman, 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 
John  Moore, 
William  Moore, 
Walter  Dickinson, 
Samuel  Dickinson, 
Bartholomew  Ennalls, 
Colonel  Henry  Ennalls, 
Joseph  Ennalls, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Henry  Morgan, 
Edward  Lloyd, 
Col.  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Edward  Lloyd,  H, 
Edward  Lloyd,  HI, 
Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 
James  Lloyd, 
Capt.  Thomas  Tasker, 
Major  Henry  Hooper, 
Thomas  Hynson, 
Thomas  Burford, 
Dr.  William  Murray 

of  Cambridge, 
7 


Robert  Goldsborough, 
Robert  Grundy, 
Hon.  Robt.  Goldsborough, 
Rev.  Daniel  Maynadier, 
Rev.  Dan'l  Maynadier,  II, 
John  Rousby, 
John  Rousby,  II, 
Col.  William  Tayloe, 
Colonel  John  Tayloe, 
Col.  John  Tayloe,  II, 
Atty.-Gen.  George  Plater, 
Hon.  George  Plater, 
Henry  Corbin, 
William  Tilghman, 
Dr.  Richard  Tilghman, 
Dr.  John  Brooke, 
Michael  Brooke, 
Colonel  John  Addison, 
Hon.  Thomas  Addison, 
Capt.  Henry  Hooper, 
James      Smith, 
Col.  John  Hynson, 
Major  David  Gwyn, 
Dr.  William  Murray 

of  Chestertown. 


82  LIST  OF   MEMBERS. 

POE,  MRS.  S.  JOHNSON  (Laura  Lee  Cromwell). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Higginson, 
Benjamin  Harrison,  I,  Col.  Augustine  Warner, 

Benjamin  Harrison,  H,  Robert  Beverly, 

John  Carter,  John  Armistead, 

Philip  Ludwell,  I,  Philip  Ludwell,  II, 

Robert  Carter,  William  Fowler, 

William  Randolph,  Peter  Beverley, 

John  Grymes,  Hon.  Lewis  Burwell, 

Sir  John  Randolph,  Philip  Grymes, 

Nathaniel  Burwell,  Carter  Burwell, 

Capt.  Jonathan  Fowler,  Capt.  John  Johnson. 

POLK,  MRS.  WILLIAM  STEWART   (Louisa  Ellen  Minor  Anderson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Garland  Anderson,  Garrett  Minor. 

POLLARD,  MRS.  WALTER  W.  (Katharine  Gordon  McCoy). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Marmaduke  Tilden, 
Charles  Tilden,  Isaac  Handy. 

PONDER,  MRS.  JAMES  WAPLES  (Georgie  May  Taylor). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Hey  ward. 
Judge  Thos.  Heyward,  Jr.,       Capt.  Benjamin  Cattell, 
Hon.  Thomas  Shubrick,  Hon.   George   McCall,   I, 

Colonel  John  Godfrey,  Hon.  Isaac  de  la  Motte, 

Hon.  Jasper  Yeates,  James  Sanderlain. 

*POULTNEY,  MRS.  EUGENE  (Leila  Livingston  Minis). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Robert  Livingston,  Col.  Philip  Livingston, 

Robert  Livingston,  II,  John  Swift,  I, 

John  Swift,  II,  Colonel  Jacob  Kollock, 

Hercules  Sheppeard,  Captain  John  Avery. 


XTST  OF    MEMBERS. 


83 


POWELL,  MRS.  WILLIAM  M.  (Emma  Boyd  Hatch). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Mark  Eames,  Anthony  Eames, 

Jeremiah  Hatch,  Major  Robert  Rogers, 

Richard  Warren,  John  Alden, 

WilUam  Pabody,  Rev.  James  MacGregor. 


POWELL,  MRS.  WILLIAM  S.  (Elizabeth  Bowen  Smith). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Elder  WilHam  Brewster, 
Jonathan  Brewster, 
John  Alden, 
Rev.  Thomas  Thacher, 
Lieut.  Francis  Peabody, 
William  Collier, 
Capt.  Jonathan  Starr, 


Constant  Southworth, 
Rev.  Ralph  Partridge, 
Capt.  George  Denison, 
Capt.  Robert  Denison, 
William  Mullins, 
Thomas  Stanton, 
Samuel  Starr. 


PRESTON,  MISS  ALICE  WILKS. 
By  right  of  descent  from  James  Preston, 


Ensign  Daniel  Scott, 
Capt.  Edward  Burgess, 
Col.  John  Chew, 
Col.  Charles  Warfield, 
Richard  Warfield, 
Lieut.  Michael  Kimmel, 
Capt.  John  Risteau, 
Capt.  Edward  Hammond, 
Capt.  Henry  Hooper, 
William  Travers, 


James  Preston,  H, 
Hon.  William  Burgess, 
Col.  Samuel  Chew, 
Thomas  Bond, 
Alexander  Warfield, 
Richard  Warfield,  H, 
Jacob  Bond, 
Capt.  John  Keene, 
Hon.  Henry  Hooper, 
John  McClaster. 


PRESTON,  MRS.  JAMES  HARRY  (Helen  Fiske  Jackson). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Capt.  Edward  Hammond,         Captain  John  Keene, 
Capt.  Henry  Hooper,  I,  Henry  Hooper, 

William  Travers,  John  McClaster. 


84  LIST  OF   MEMBERS. 

PRICE,  MRS.  GEORGE  E.  (Sallie  A.  Dorsey). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Honorable  John  Dorsey, 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,  Col.  Henry  Griffith, 
Major  Charles  Hammond,        John  Hammond. 

PRICE,  MRS.  STERLING  W.  (Mary  Sterling). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Todd. 

PRICE,  MRS.  WILLIAM  M.  (Virginia  Boyle). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Christopher  Gist,  Captain  Richard  Gist. 

PRICHARD,  MRS.  HENRY  LEWIS  (Emma  Walker). 
By  right  of  descent  from  John  Thomas  Schley. 

PRINGLE,  MRS.  ERNEST  H.  (Nellie  Thomas  McColl). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Christopher  Thomas. 

QUEEN,  MISS  NORA  ANTHONY. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Luke  Gardiner. 

RADCLIFFE,  MRS.  GEORGE  L.  (Mary  McKim  Marriott). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Maj.-Gen.  John  Hammond,      John  Bracco. 

RAMSAY,  MRS.  HENRY  ASHTON  (Julia  White  Cooke). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Henry  Whiting,  Colonel  Peter  Beverly. 

RANDALL,  MRS.  ALEXANDER  BARTON  (Jane  Randolph  Harrison). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Hon.  Nathaniel  Harrison,         William  Byrd,  HI, 
Benjamin  Harrison,  Capt.  Thomas  Stegge, 

Hon.  Cole  Digges,  Warham  Horsmanden, 

Hon.  Dudley  Digges,  Sir  Warham  St.  Leger, 

Col.  William  Cole,  Charles  Willing. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  85 

RAWLINGS,  MRS.  LLOYD  (Jane  Patterson). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Gerrit  Van  Sweringen,  Colonel  Thomas  Cresap. 

REDWOOD,  MRS.  FRANK  T.  (Mary  Buchanan  Coale). 
By  right  of  descent  from 

Thomas  McKean,  Colonel  William  Burgess, 

Dr.  George  Buchanan,  Captain  John  Dorsey, 

General  Andrew  Buchanan,  Colonel  John  Dorsey, 

Joseph  Borden,  Thomas  Todd, 

Thomas  Hopkinson,  Lancelot  Todd, 

Colonel  William  Hammond,  John  Hammond, 

Richard  Smith,  Col.  Thomas  Hammond, 

Colonel  Walter  Smith,  David  Lynn, 

Walter  Smith,  Jr.,  Thomas  Hawkins, 

Richard  Hall,  Capt.  Richard  Snowden, 

Acting-Gov.  Robert  Brooke,  Richard  Snowden,  Jr., 

Major  Thomas  Brooke,  Major  Richard  Ewen, 

Richard  Brooke,  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Richard  Warfield, 

Hon.  Henry  Sewall,  Francis  Hutchins, 

Major  Nicholas  Sewall,  Roger  Gross. 

REED,  MRS.  WILLIAM  (Emilie  McKim). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
William  Ashfordley,  Thomas  Beatty, 

Andreas  Bengston,  Gov.  Jean  Paul  Jacquett, 

John  Beatty,  Gunning  Bedford. 

REYNOLDS,  MRS.  WILLIAM  (Nora  Meade  Lightfoot). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Hon.  Philip  Lightfoot,  Col.  Aug.  Warner,  Jr., 

Lieut.  Philip  Lightfoot,  George  Reade, 

John  Lewis,  Henry  Corbin, 

Colonel  Charles  Lewis,  John  Taliaferro. 


86  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

RICHARDSON,  MRS.  ALBERT  LEVIN  (Hester  Dorsey). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Ensign  John  Dorsey,  Lieut.-Col.  John  McKeele, 

Captain  John  Keene,  Benjamin  Keene. 

*RIDGELY,  MRS.  CHARLES  (Margaretta  Sophia  Howard). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Eager  Howard, 
Robert  Ridgely,  Colonel  John  Dorsey, 

Samuel  Chew,  Captain  Richard  Hill, 

Charles  Ridgely,  John  Chew, 

Dr.  Samuel  Chew,  Benjamin  Chew. 

RIDGELY,  MRS.  JOHN  (Helen  West  Stewart). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Elder  William  Brewster, 
John  Alden,  Captain  Miles  Standish, 

William  Collier,  Captain  John  Morton, 

Brian  Philpot,  Samuel  Chew. 

RIEMAN,  MRS.  CHARLES  ELLET  (Elizabeth  Taylor  Goodwin). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Lyde  Goodwin,  Robert  Ridgely, 

Colonel  Charles  Ridgely,  Captain  John  Dorsey, 

Captain  James  Blount,  John  Blount, 

Charles  Worth  Blount,  Zebulon  Clayton. 

*  RIEMAN,  MRS.  JOSEPH  H.  (Anne  Lowe). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Joris  Jansen  Rapalje,  Pieter  P.  Van  Nest. 

♦RINGGOLD,  MRS.  JAMES  TRAPIER  (Isabelle  Elizabeth  Egerton). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  John  Hall, 
Aquilla  Carvil  Hall,  Colonel  Thomas  White. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  S^ 

♦RITCHIE,  MRS.  JOHN  (Betty  Harrison  Maulsby). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Governor  Robert  Brooke,         Major  Thomas  Brooke, 
Colonel  Thomas  Brooke,  Alexander  Contee. 


ROBBINS,  MRS.  HENRY  S.  (Frances  Fuller  Johnston). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Major  John  Stith, 
Drury  Stith,  Griffin  Stith, 

Major  William  Buckner,  Edmund  Hobart, 

William  Bassett  of  Mass.,        Gov.  Thomas  Dudley. 


ROBERTS,  MRS.  JOHN  B.  (Mary  M.  Ellicott). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Philip  Thomas, 

Captain  Francis  Hutchins,        Evan  Thomas. 


ROBERTSON,  MRS.  CHARLES  E.  (Lee  Campbell  Henry). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  John  Henry,  Col.  Charles  Hutchins, 

Col.  John  Rider,  Major  Thomas  Hicks, 

Major  James  Billings,  Major  Thomas  Nevett, 

Henry  Steele,  Bartholomew  Ennalls, 

Dr.  William  Murray,  Rev.  Daniel  Maynadier, 

Rev.  Daniel  Maynadier,  H,      Major  Henry  Hooper, 
Capt.  Henry  Hooper,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 

Robert  Goldsborough,  I,  John  Goldsborough,  I, 

Foster  Turbutt,  Michael  Turbutt, 

Seth  Foster,  Henry  Ennalls. 


ROBERTSON,  MRS.  HARRISON  (Marion  Morgan  Richardson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Major  Richard  Ewen,  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas, 

Francis  Hutchins,  William  Richardson. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

ROBINSON,  MRS.  DAVID  M.  (Helen  Tudor  Haskell). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Hon.  Henry  Wolcott, 
Captain  Simon  Wolcott,  Gov.  Roger  Wolcott, 

Captain  Roger  Newbury,  Major  John  Mason, 

Gov.  William  Bradford,  Major  William  Bradford. 

ROBINSON,  MISS  LOUISA  HALL. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Brewer,  Charles  Willson  Peale, 

Captain  John  Hall,  Colonel  John  Hall, 

Col.  Josias  Carvil  Hall,  Richard  Gist, 

Hon.  William  Cattell,  Capt.  Benjamin  Cattell, 

Colonel  John  Godfrey,  James  Sanderlain, 

Hon.  Jasper  Yeates,  Hon.  William  Smith. 

*  ROGERS,  MRS.  CHARLES  LYON  (Ann  Rebecca  Grogan). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Gerrit  Van  Sweringen. 

ROGERS,  MRS.  HENRY  W.  (Fanny  Johnson  Dennis). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Donnack  Dennis, 
Col.  Nathaniel  Littleton,  John  Dennis, 

Randall  Revell,  Col.  Southey  Littleton, 

Darby  Lux,  Hon.  James  Saunders, 

Robert  McPherson,  Thomas  Jennings, 

Gov.  Thomas  Johnson,  Edmund  Scarburgh. 

ROGERS,  MRS.  JAMES  SMITH,  JR.  (Eleanore  White). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Richard  Smith. 

ROSENBERG,  MRS.  HENRY  (MoUie  Ragan  Macgill). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Rev.  James  Macgill. 

ROSS,  MISS  MARY  HILL. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry, 
Col.  Henry  Ridgely,  I,  Major  Edward  Dorsey. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  89 

ROUS,  MRS.  CHARLES  (Frances  A.  Wood). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Nash. 

*  ROWLAND,  MISS  ELIZABETH  MASON. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  George  Mason,  I,  Col.  George  Mason,  TI, 

Col.  George  Mason,  III,  Thomas  Mason, 

Major  Abraham  Barnes,  Stevens  Thomson, 

Col.  Gerard  Fowke,  Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood, 

Capt.  Anthony  Armistead,        Capt.  Robert  Armistead. 

ROWLEY,  MRS.  C.  W.  (Margaret  Hughes  Armstrong). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  John  Armstrong,  B.  A.  Van  Schlichtenhorst, 

Capt.  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler,  Col.  Peter  Schuyler, 
Robert  Livingston,  Col.  Henry  Beekman,  I, 

Col.  Henry  Beekman,  II,  Rip  van  Damm, 

Col.  John  Armstrong,  Robert  Livingston,  II, 

Kiliaen  van  Rensselaer,  Col.  Peter  Schuyler. 

*RUFF,  MRS.  WILLIAM  E.  (Martha  Parker  Ramsay). 

By  right  of  descent  from  David  Ramsay, 
Philip  Key,  Dr.  Gustavus  Brown, 

Colonel  Henry  Whiting,  Peter  Beverly. 

RUMBOLD,  MRS.  CUMBERLAND  HOLLINS  (Emma  Wilson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Hon.  James  Saunders, 
Edmund  Craske,  Darby  Lux, 

Captain  John  Craske,  Daniel  Bowly, 

Captain  John  James,  Lieut.  Thomas  McKim. 

RUSSELL,  MRS.  ALEXANDER  (Anna  Blanche  Pumell). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Obedience  Robins. 


90 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


RUTHERFORD,  MRS.  SAMUEL  McPHERSON  (Florence  Murray  Lyster). 


By  right  of  descent  from 

Gov.  Giles  Brent,  Col.  Richard  Lee,  I, 

William  Brent, 

Col.  Richard  Lee,  II, 

Thomas  Ludwell  Lee, 

Philip  Ludwell,  II, 

Governor  Edward  Digges, 

Colonel  John  Carter, 


Robert  Wormley  Carter, 
Benjamin  Harrison,  I, 
Ralph  Wormley,  I, 
Col.  William  Aylette, 
Col.  John  Armistead, 


Governor  Thomas  Lee, 
Philip  Ludwell,  I, 
Sir  Dudley  Digges, 
Dep'y-Gov.  Wm.  Digges, 
Gov.  Robert  Carter, 
Landon  Carter, 
Benjamin  Harrison,  II, 
Ralph  Wormley,  II, 
Col.  Henry  Darnall, 
Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 
Colonel  Henry  Corbin. 


SCHENCK,  MISS  MARY  SHIPPEN. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Major  Henry  Schenck, 


Zachariah  Maccubbin, 
Edward  Lloyd,  I, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Robert  Ridgely, 
Captain  Richard  Hill, 
Caleb  Dorsey, 
Dr.  George  Buchanan, 
Thomas  Rutter,  Jr., 


Dr.  Charles  Carroll, 
Col.  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Colonel  John  Dorsey, 
Charles  Ridgely, 
Nicholas  Maccubbin, 
Caleb  Dorsey,  Jr., 
Thomas  Rutter, 
Dr.  Michael  Pue. 


SCHLEICHER,  MRS.  GEORGE  JOHNSTON  (Lou  Lane). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Major  Samuel  Lane. 


SCHLEY,  MISS  ELEANOR  A.  TYLER  MURDOCH. 

By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  John  Worthington, 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Robert  Tyler, 
George  Murdock,  John  Thomas  Schley, 

David  Shriver,  Col.  Baker  Johnson. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  91 

SEMMES,  MRS.  JOHN  K  (Frances  Carnan  Hay  ward). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Risteau,  John  Robert  HolHday, 

Col.  John  Addison,  I,  Col.  Thomas  Addison, 

Captain  Thomas  Tasker,  Captain  Thomas  Todd. 

SEMPLE,  MRS.  PERCY  (Meta  Powell  Hollyday). 
By  right  of  descent  from  James  Hollyday, 
Levin  Powell,  Humphrey  Brooke, 

Dr.  Richard  Tilghman,  Col.  Richard  Tilghman, 

Edward  Lloyd,  I,  Col.  Philemon  Lloyd, 

Captain  James  Neale,  George  Robbins. 

SHACKELFORD,  MRS.  WILLIAM  THOMAS  (Rachel  Hall  Estep). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Lt.-Col.  Edward  Tillard,  Rev.  Henry  Hall, 

Thomas  Wells,  Captain  Thomas  Besson, 

Col.  Nicholas  Gassaway,  Richard  Wells, 

Capt.  Thomas  Stockett,  Robert  Franklin, 

Major  John  Welsh,  Col.  John  Welsh. 

SHAVER,  MRS.  CLEMENT  L.  (Katherine  Upshur  Neale). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  George  Yeardley, 
Francis  Hopkinson,  Randall  Revell, 

Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood,        Major-Gen.  John  Custis. 

SHAWHAN,  MRS.  CHARLES  S.  (Narcisse  Tayloe  Maupin). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Tayloe,  I, 
Colonel  John  Tayloe,  H,  Governor  Samuel  Ogle, 

Henry  Corbin,  Hon.  Benjamin  Tasker, 

Hon.  George  Plater,  William  Bladen. 

SHIELDS,  MRS.  VAN  WINDER  (Amelia  Eliza  Kittrell). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Samuel  Chew,  John  Chew, 

Colonel  William  Burgess,         Capt.  Edward  Burgess. 


92 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


SHIPPEN,  MRS.  EDWARD  (Rebecca  Lloyd  Nicholson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Col.  Joseph  Nicholson, 
Joseph  Nicholson,  Jr., 
Col.  William  Burgess, 
Capt.  Edward  Burgess, 
Capt.  James  Smith, 
Edward  Lloyd,  I, 
Col.  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Edward  Lloyd,  II, 
Edward  Lloyd,  III, 
Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 
John  Rousby,  I, 
Henry  Morgan, 
Col.  William  Tayloe, 


Col.  John  Tayloe,  I, 
Col.  John  Tayloe,  II, 
Henry  Corbin, 
Atty.-Gen.  George  Plater, 
Hon.  George  Plater, 
Col.  John  Addison,  I, 
Capt.  James  Neale, 
Lt.-Col.  John  West, 
Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Sir  George  Yeardley, 
Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood, 
Gov.  Richard  Bennett, 
Hon.  Chas.  Scarborough. 


SHOEMAKER,  MRS.  EDWARD  (Elizabeth  Hall  TurnbuU). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Captain  John  Hall, 
Colonel  John  Hall, 
Colonel  Josias  Carvil  Hall, 
Hon.  William  Smith, 
Richard  Gist, 
Hon.  William  Cattell, 
Captain  Benjamin  Cattell, 
Colonel  John  Godfrey, 
James  Sanderlain, 
Hon.  Jasper  Yeates, 
Hon.  John  Gushing, 
Hon.  John  Gushing,  II, 
Hon.  John  Gushing,  III, 
Thomas  Wallingford, 
Colonel  John  Gushing, 


John  Tuttle, 

Lieut.  Nathaniel  Holmes, 
Captain  John  Thaxter, 
Lieut.  Roger  Matthews, 
Capt.  Christopher  Gist, 
Capt,  John  Godfrey, 
Major  John  Carvill, 
Judge  John  Tuttle, 
Captain  Roger  Clapp, 
Nicholas  Jacob, 
Roger  Matthews,  Jr., 
Hon.  James  Calhoun, 
Edward  Beadle, 
Robert  Buchanan, 
Capt.  Thomas  Morgan. 


LIST   OF   MEMBERS.  93 

SIBOUR,  VICOMTESSE  HENRI  DE  (Margaret  Clagett). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Augustine  Herman, 
James  Frisby,  John  Brice,  II, 

Dr.  Charles  Carroll,  Edward  Lloyd, 

Philemon  Lloyd,  Zachariah  Maccubbin. 

SINCLAIR,  MRS.  ARTHUR  (Elizabeth  Darnall). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  Henry  Darnall,  Henry  Darnall, 

Lieut.  Isaac  Shelby,  Colonel  William  Digges, 

Governor  Edward  Digges,        Honorable  Henry  Sewall. 

SIOUSSAT,  MRS.  ALBERT  WILLIS  (Annie  Middleton  Leakin). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
William  Hatton,  Colonel  William  Burgess, 

Hon.  Henry  Sewall,  Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 

Acting-Gov.  Robert  Brooke,     Major  Thomas  Brooke, 
Captain  Thomas  Middleton,      Richard  Harrison, 
Elisha  Hall,  Henry  Hooper. 

SIZER,  MRS.  THOMAS  M.  (Virginia  Moss  Jones). 
By  right  of  descent  from  John  Chew, 
Samuel  Chew,  Robert  Goldsborough, 

Charles  Goldsborough,  Hon.  Robt.  Goldsborough, 

Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,        Bartholomew  Ennalls, 
Joseph  Ennalls,  Michael  Turbutt, 

Foster  Turbutt,  William  Bowie, 

David  Lynn,  David  Hunter. 

SLINGLUFF,  MRS.  FIELDER  C.  (Mary  Johnston). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Hon.  Robert  Morris,  John  Moale,  I, 

Maj.-Gen.  John  Hammond,      Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry. 


94  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

SLINGLUFF,  MRS.  JESSE  (Kathleen  Kernan). 
By  right  of  descent  from  James  Avery. 

SLOO,  MRS.  THOMAS  (Nanine  Maria  Brent). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  George  Brent,  Gov.  Florentius  Seymour, 

Hon.  Henry  Sewall,  Joshua  Doyne, 

Col.  Jesse  Wharton,  Captain  James  Neale. 

SMITH,  MRS.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  (Mary  Dorsey  Evans). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Dorsey, 
Maj.-Gen.  John  Hammond,      Col.  Henry  Ridgely, 
Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Caleb  Dorsey. 
Col.  Edward  Dorsey,  Richard  Warfield. 

SMITH,  MRS.  BRYANT  (Mary  A.  Decker). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Frederick  Decker. 

*  SMITH,  MRS.  CHANDLER  PRICE  (Henrietta  Gaither). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  William  Burgess, 
Colonel  Edward  Dorsey,  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 

Henry  Ridgely,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 

Colonel  John  Dorsey,  Capt.  John  Worthington, 

Colonel  Walter  Tolley,  Thomas  Tolley, 

Robert  Ridgely,  Charles  Ridgely. 

SMITH,  MISS  CLEMENTINE. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Richard  Smith,  Colonel  Walter  Smith, 

Walter  Smith,  Jr.,  Dr.  Clement  Smith, 

Gov.  Robert  Brooke,  Major  Thomas  Brooke, 

Colonel  Thomas  Brooke,  Colonel  Thomas  Price. 

*  SMITH,  MRS.  FREDERICK  HENRY  (Elizabeth  Gairdner). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Barnaby  McKinnie. 


LIST  OF   MEMBERS.  95 

SMITH,  MRS.  ROBERT  CLINTON  (Mary  Elizabeth  Rhoads  Smith). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Daniel  Smith,  Robert  Smith, 

Daniel  Smith,  Jr.,  William  Cooper, 

Joseph  Cooper,  Mahlon  Stacy, 

Hon.  John  Smith  of  Pa.,         Thomas  Raper, 
Joseph  Kirkbride,  Mahlon  Kirkbride, 

John  Bacon,  John  Blunsion, 

Colonel  Edward  Thomas,         Robert  Lucas. 

SMITH,  MISS  SALLIE  COX. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Richard  Smith,  Colonel  Walter  Smith, 

Waher  Smith,  Jr.,  Dr.  Clement  Smith, 

Governor  Robert  Brooke,  Major  Thomas  Brooke, 

Colonel  Thomas  Brooke,  Colonel  Thomas  Price. 

SMITH,  MRS.  THOMAS  J.  (Elise  C.  Bennett). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 
Judge  Nicholas  Ridgely,  Colonel  Edward  Dorsey, 

Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry,  Major  Henry  Filmer, 
Captain  John  Worthington,      Edward  Payne, 
Colonel  William  Burgess,         Major  Robert  Harris. 

SMITH,  MRS.  THOMAS  MARSH  (Helen  Randolph  Parry). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Nathaniel  Fitz-Randolph, 
Edw.  Fitz-Randolph,  Richard   Hartshome, 

Thomas  Watson,  Thomas  Canby. 

*  SMITH,  MISS  VIRGINIA  HOPE  BRYANT. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Anthony  Walke, 
Anthony  Walke,  Jr.,  Colonel  Anthony  Lawson, 

Colonel  Richard  Lee,  Hon.  John  Armistead, 

Colonel  Edward  Moseley,         Edward  Hack  Moseley, 
Colonel  William  Kendall,  Captain  John  Gookin, 

Hon.  Lewis  Burwell,  Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood. 


96  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

*  SMITH,  MRS.  VIRGINIA  McBLAIR. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Ridgely, 
Charles  Ridgely,  Colonel  John  Dorsey. 

SMYTHE,  MRS.  T.  B.  (Ella  Calvert  Campbell). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Charles  Calvert, 
Lt.-Col.  Micajah  Williamson,     Hon.  Benedict  Calvert, 
Col.  Thomas  Goldthwaite,         Colonel  James  Martin. 

SOWELL,  MRS.  ALBERT  BINGHAM  (Nancy  Katherine  Wade). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Samuel  Magruder, 
John  Brewer,  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 

Captain  Edward  Burgess,         Colonel  William  Burgess, 
Samuel  Chew,  I,  John  Chew,  I. 

*  SPENCER,  MRS.  JERVIS  (Julia  Williamson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Gerrit  Van  Sweringen,  William  Mitchell. 

STANTON,  MISS  ELIZABETH  BRANDON. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Capt.  Moses  Chapline,  Col.  Moses  C.  Chapline. 

STEELE,  MRS.  JOHN  MURRAY  (Gertrude  Wyoming  Brooks). 
By  right  of  descent  from  William  Gay  lord, 
Edward  Stebbins,  Captain  John  Stanley, 

William  Phelps,  Capt.  Timothy  Phelps, 

Edward  Griswold,  Sir  William  Lovelace, 

Sir  William  Lovelace,  H,         Sir  William  Barnes. 

STEUART,  MISS  HENRIETTA. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Dr.  George  Steuart,  Gov.  Edward  Digges, 

Colonel  William  Digges,  Bartholomew  Ennalls, 

Colonel  Henry  Ennalls,  Hon.  Henry  Sewall. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  97 

STEUART,  MRS.  JAMES  H.  (Ellen  Lavinia  Duvall). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

John  Duvall,  Cornelius  Howard. 

*  STEUART,  MISS  MARY  ELIZABETH. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Dr.  George  Steuart,  Gov.  Edward  Digges, 

Colonel  William  Digges,  Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 

Colonel  Henry  Ennalls,  Bartholomew  Ennalls. 

STILES,  MRS.  EDMUND  (Monterey  Watson  Randall). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Dr.  Luke  Barber,  (Charles  Barber. 


STIRLING,  MRS.  YATES  (Ellen  Salisbury  Hayley). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Lieutenant  James  Briggs, 
Joseph  Tilden,  Jr.,  Thomas  Bourne, 

John  Doane,  Thomas  Hinckley. 

STOCKBRIDGE,  MRS.  HENRY,  JR.  (Helen  Maria  Smith). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Lieutenant  Samuel  Smith,         Captain  Luke  Smith, 
Gov.  John  Webster,  Ensign  Chileab  Smith, 

Major  Aaron  Cook,  Captain  Samuel  Barnard. 

STOKES,  MISS  ANNA  CHARLTON. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Samuel  Chamberlaine,  George  Robins, 

Robert  Tyler,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Edward  Lloyd,  George  Murdoch. 


98 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


STOKES,  MISS  ELIZA  HUGHES. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Samuel  Chamberlaine,  Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 

Robert  Tyler,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Thomas  Robins,  Dr.  Richard  Tilghman, 

George  Robins,  Col.  Richard  Tilghman, 

Edward  Lloyd,  Rev.  George  Murdock. 


STORY,  MRS.  B.  T.  (Jeannie  Washington  Campbell). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Gerard  Fowke, 
Capt.  Richard  Townshend,       Colonel  Henry  Ashton. 


SUDLER,  MRS.  CARROLL  HOPKINS  (Susan  Culbreth). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Hon.  George  Wilson  of  "  Broadneck." 


SULLIVAN,  MRS.  FELIX  R. 
By  right  of 
Dr.  George  Buchanan, 
Thomas  McKean, 
Richard  Smith, 
Walter  Smith,  Jr., 
Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 
Col.  William  Burgess, 
Col.  Philemon  Lloyd, 
Edward  Lloyd,  HI, 
Captain  James  Neale, 
Rev.  Daniel  Maynadier, 
Col.  John  Tayloe,  I, 
Henry  Corbin, 
John  Rousby,  I, 
Col.  John  Addison,  I, 
Captain  Thomas  Tasker, 


(Elizabeth  Tayloe  Buchanan), 
descent  from 

Gen.  Andrew  Buchanan, 
Joseph  Borden, 
Col.  Walter  Smith, 
Richard  Hall, 
Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 
Edward  Lloyd,  I, 
Edward  Lloyd,  H, 
Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 
Rev.  Daniel  Maynadier,  I, 

n.      Col.  William  Tayloe, 
Col.  John  Tayloe,  H, 
Hon.  George  Plater, 
John  Rousby,  H, 
Col.  Thomas  Addison, 
Henry  Morgan. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  99 

SULLIVAN,  MISS  MARY. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Gen.  Andrew  Buchanan,  Richard  Smith, 

Col.  Walter  Smith,  Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 

Col.  Joseph  Borden,  Philemon  Lloyd, 

Edward  Lloyd,  I,  Captain  James  Neale, 

Henry  Corbin,  John  Tayloe,  IL 

SULLIVAN,  MISS  NANNIE  LLOYD. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Dr.  George  Buchanan,  Gen.  Andrew  Buchanan, 

Hon.  Thomas  McKean,  Philemon  Lloyd, 

Edward  Lloyd,  I,  Edward  Lloyd,  H, 

Edward  Lloyd,  HI,  Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Col.  John  Tayloe,  IL 

SUTTON,  MRS.  WALTER  (Bessie  Hall). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Richard  Hall. 

SWARTOUT,  MRS.  ROBERT  (Margaret  Hughes  Armstrong). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Brant  A.  Van  Schlichtenhorst,  Col.  Henry  Beekman,   I, 
Capt.  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler,  Col.  Peter  Schuyler, 
Robert  Livingston,  Col.  John  Armstrong. 

SWEET,  MRS.  EDWIN  FORREST  (Sophia  Fuller). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Charles  Carroll.  Henry  Corbin, 

Colonel  Benjamin  Rozer,  Colonel  Jacob  Rutsen, 

Colonel  William  Digges,  Captain  John  Rutsen, 

Colonel  Edward  Digges,  Captain  Jacob  Rutsen, 

Colonel  Henry  Darnall,  William  Dudley, 

Hendrick  Van  Rensselaer,        John  Moss, 
Kiliaen  Van  Rensselaer,  Roger  Ailing, 

Johannes  Van  Rensselaer,         William  Whiting, 
Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer,         Rev.  John  Whiting, 


100  LIST    OF    MEMBERS. 

Oloff  S.  Van  Cortlandt,  Rev.  Samuel  Russell, 

Henry  Sewall,  Rev.  John  Russell, 

Thomas  Sprigg,  Edward  Collins, 

Col.  Thomas  Sprigg,  Thomas  Newberry, 

Osborn  Sprigg,  Rev.  Joseph  Moss, 

Joseph  Sprigg,  Johannes  P.  Van  Brugh, 

Robert  Livingston,  Jr.,  B.  A.  Van  Schlichtenhorst, 

Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler,  Pieter  Philipse  Schuyler, 

Colonel  Ninian  Beall,  Colonel  Joseph  Belt, 

Colonel  Richard  Lee,  Colonel  Richard  Lee,  II, 

Hon.  Philip  Lee,  Gooszen  G.  Van  Schaick, 

Robert  Livingston,  Col.  Gilbert  Livingston, 

Lieut.  William  Beekman,  Colonel  Henry  Beekman. 

SYPHER,  MRS.  HOWARD  (Mary  Isabel  Boarman). 

By  right  of  descent  from  William  Boarman. 

*TAIT,  MRS.  JOHN  R.  (Anna  D.  M.  Tiernan). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Rolfe,  Gerrit  Van  Sweringen. 

TALIAFERRO,  MRS.  THOMAS  HARDY  (Janie  G.  Smith). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Brooke, 
Captain  James  Neale,  Francis  Hutchins, 

Thomas  Janney,  William  Biles, 

Capt.  Richard  Snowden,  Robert  Feake, 

Nathaniel  Fitz-Randolph,  Richard  Hartshorne. 

TAPLIN,  MRS.  HORATIO  N.  (Lillie  Tyson  Page  Jolliffe). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Page, 
Matthew  Page,  Mann  Page, 

John  Page,  Hon.  Robert  Carter, 

Col.  Wm.  Evelyn  Byrd,  Richard  Lee,  Esq., 

Richard  Lee,  Henry  Lee,  II, 

Henry  Corbin,  Edmund  Jenings, 

Theoderick  Bland,  Richard  Bennett. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


lOI 


*TARLETON,  MRS.  ROBERT  (Sallie  Bernard  Lightfoot). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Hon.  Philip  Lightfoot,  Lieut.  Philip  Lightfoot, 

John  Lewis,  Colonel  Charles  Lewis, 

Col.  Aug.  Warner,  Jr.,  George  Reade, 

Henry  Corbin,  John  Taliaferro. 


TAYLOR,  MRS.  ARCHIBALD  HENDERSON  (Mary  Martha  Parker). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Thomas  Purnell,  II, 


Captain  Noah  Wiswall, 
William  Collier, 
Hon.  John  Chandler, 
Richard  Warren, 
Gov.  Roger  Wolcott, 
Daniel  Clark, 
Judge  John  Griswold, 
John  Thorndike, 
Robert  Tucker, 


Major  William   Phillips, 
William  Sumner, 
Col.  Benjamin  Church, 
Constant  Southworth, 
Henry  Wolcott, 
Matthew  Griswold,  I, 
Gov.  Matthew  Griswold, 
Capt.  Paul  Thorndike, 
Roger  Conant. 


TAYLOR,  MRS.  B.  JONES  (Mary  Frances  Wigfall). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Theodore  Trezevant, 
Arthur  Fenner, 
William  Harris, 
Richard  Waterman, 
William  Carpenter, 
Benjamin  Smith, 
Chad  Brown, 
Thomas  Borden, 


Rev.  Levi  Durand, 
Thomas  Fenner, 
William  Arnold, 
Louis  Timothy, 
Edward  Smith, 
Simon  Smith, 
Richard  Borden, 
Stephen  Arnold. 


TAYLOR,  MRS.  E.  WILMARTH  BARTLETT  (Ellen  Virginia  Godman). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Dorsey, 
Col.  Edward  Dorsey,  Hon.  John  Dorsey, 

Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Hon.  Henry  Griffith. 


102  LIST   OF    MEMBERS, 

TAYLOR,  MRS.  WINFIELD  J.  (Decima  Shubrick  Heyward). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Capt.  Thomas  Heyward,  Hon.  William  Cattell, 

Judge  Thomas  Heyward,  Capt.  Benjamin  Cattell, 

Hon.  Thomas  Shubrick,  Colonel  John  Godfrey, 

Colonel  Thomas  Shubrick,        Hon.  Jasper  Yeates, 
Isaac  Motte,  James  Sanderlain. 

*  THOM,  MRS.  J.  PEMBROKE  (Catherine  Grosh  Reynolds). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Richard  Betts, 
Lieutenant  Ralph  Hunt,  Lt.-Col.  Abraham  Hunt, 

Robert  Pearson,  Thomas  Hazard. 

THOM,  MRS.  PEMBROKE  LEA  (Mary  Isabel  Rieman). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Joris  Jansen  de  Rapaelje,         Pieter  P.  Van  Nest. 

THOMAS,  MISS  ELLEN  MARTIN. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Dorsey,  Richard  Hill, 

Caleb  Dorsey,  Michael  Turbutt, 

Foster  Turbutt,  Robert  Goldsborough, 

John  Goldsborough,  Tristram  Thomas, 

Hon.  Tench  Francis,  Dr.  George  Buchanan. 

THOMAS,  MRS.  L.  P.  (Mary  Kirby). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Francis  Posey. 

THOMPSON,  MISS  ELIZABETH  YOUNG. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Commodore  Joshua  Barney,     Robert  Ridgely, 
Charles  Ridgely,  John  Ridgely, 

Colonel  John  Dorsey,  Richard  Smith, 

Colonel  Walter  Smith,  Walter  Smith,  Jr., 

Richard  Hall,  Governor  Robert  Brooke, 

Major  Thomas  Brooke,  Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 

Major  Nicholas  Sewall,  Colonel  William  Burgess. 


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THOMPSON,  MRS.  EUSTIS  (Elizabeth  Baker). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Andrew  Robeson,  Edward  Farmer, 

Walter     Fawcett,  Joseph  Pennock. 

THOMPSON,  MRS.  HERBERT  DALTON  (Cecilia  Covington). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Larkin  Chew, 
Francis  Coleman,  William  Pickett. 

THOMPSON,  MISS  NORA  LOUISE. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Francis  Coleman, 
Larkin  Chew,  William  Pickett. 

*THOMSEN,  MRS.  JOHN  J.  (Emmalena  Lilly). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Miles  Standish. 

THOMSON,  MRS.  WILLIAM  HOLMES  (Annie  Lou  Hargadine). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 

Colonel  Henry  Ridgely,  Major  Edward  Dorsey. 

TIFFANY,  MISS  ALICE  THORNDIKE. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Samuel  Checkley. 
TIFFANY,  MRS.  LOUIS  McLANE  (Evelyn  May  Bayly). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Benjamin  Harrison,  I,  Gov.  Edward  Digges, 

Colonel  William  Cole,  Col.  William  Fitzhugh, 

Colonel  Henry  Fitzhugh,  Edmund  Bowman, 

Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh,  Capt.  Sebastian  Cropper, 

General  John  Cropper,  Capt.  Richard  Bayly. 

TILGHMAN,  MISS  MARY. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Dr.  Richard  Tilghman,  Col.  Richard  Tilghman, 

William  Tilghman,  Edward  Lloyd,  I, 

Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd,  James  Lloyd, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Robert  Grundy, 

Gerrit  Van  Sweringen,  Richard  Woolman. 


104  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

TILTON,  MISS  ELIZABETH. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Edward  Lloyd,  I,  Col.  Philemon  Lloyd, 

Edward.  Lloyd,  II,  Edward  Lloyd,  III, 

Edward  Lloyd,  IV,  Captain  James  Neale, 

John  Rousby,  II,  Col.  William  Tayloe, 

Colonel  John  Tayloe,  II,  Hon.  George  Plater. 

TOMPKINS,  MRS.  JOHN  ALMY  (Anna  Albertine  Shriver). 
By  right  of  descent  from  David  Shriver. 

TOUCHARD,  MRS.  GUSTAVE  (Margaret  McPherson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Robert  McPherson,  William  Fitzhugh,  I, 

William  Fitzhugh,  II,  Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 

Henry  Sewall,  Col.  William  Burgess. 

*  TRIMBLE,  MRS.  DAVID  C.  (Sallie  Scott  Lloyd). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Edward  Lloyd,  I, 
Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd,  Edward  Lloyd,  II, 

Edward  Lloyd,  III,  Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Rev.  Daniel  Maynadier,  I, 

Rev.  Daniel  Maynadier,  II,      Colonel  William  Tayloe, 
Colonel  John  Tayloe,  I,  Col.  John  Tayloe,  II, 

Henry  Corbin,  Hon.  George  Plater, 

John  Rousby,  I,  John  Rousby,  II. 

TUCKER,  MRS.  CHARLES  COWLES  (Helen  Zimmerman). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  John  Catlett,  II,  Jonathan  Gibson. 

TURNBULL,  MRS.  ALEXANDER  NISBET  (Olivia  Cushing  Whitridge). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  John  Hall,  Colonel  John  Cushing, 

Colonel  John  Hall,  John  Tuttle, 

Colonel  Josias  Carvil  Hall,      Lieut.  Nathaniel  Holmes, 
Hon.  William  Smith,  Captain  John  Thaxter, 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


105 


Richard  Gist, 
Hon.  William  Cattell, 
Captain  Benjamin  Cattell, 
Colonel  John  Godfrey, 
James  Sanderlain, 
Hon.  Jasper  Yeates, 
Hon.  John  Gushing, 
Hon.  John  Gushing,  H, 
Hon.  John  Gushing,  IH, 
Thomas  Wallingford, 
Robert  Buchanan, 


Lieut.  Roger  Matthews, 
Captain  Christopher  Gist, 
Captain  John  Godfrey, 
Major  John  Carvill, 
Judge  John  Tuttle, 
Captain  Roger  Clapp, 
Nicholas  Jacob, 
Roger  Matthews,  Jr., 
Hon.  James  Calhoun, 
Edward  Beadle, 
Captain  Thomas  Morgan. 


TURNBULL,  MISS  ANNA  GRAEME. 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Captain  John  Hall, 
Colonel  John  Hall, 
Colonel  Josias  Carvil  Hall, 
Hon.  William  Smith, 
Richard  Gist, 
Hon.  William  Cattell, 
Captain  Benjamin  Cattell, 
Colonel  John  Godfrey, 
James  Sanderlain, 
Hon.  Jasper  Yeates, 
Hon.  John  Gushing, 
Hon.  John  Gushing,  H, 
Hon.  John  Gushing,  HI, 
Thomas  Wallingford, 
Robert  Buchanan, 


Colonel  John  Gushing, 
John  Tuttle, 

Lieut.  Nathaniel  Holmes, 
Captain  John  Thaxter, 
Lieut.  Roger  Matthews, 
Captain  Christopher  Gist, 
Captain  John  Godfrey, 
Major  John  Carvill, 
Judge  John  Tuttle, 
Captain  Roger  Clapp, 
Nicholas  Jacob, 
Roger  Matthews,  Jr., 
Hon.  James  Calhoun, 
Edward  Beadle, 
Captain  Thomas  Morgan. 


*  TURNBULL,  MRS.  JOHN  0.  (Sophia  Gough  Carroll). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Zachariah  Maccubbin,  Dr.  Charles  Carroll, 

Edward  Lloyd,  I,  Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Colonel  John  Dorsey, 

Robert  Ridgely,  Charles  Ridgely, 

Captain  Richard  Hill,  Colonel  William  Blay, 

William  Pearce,  Gabriel  Ludlow. 


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LIST   OF   MEMBERS. 


TUTTLE,  MRS.  GEORGE  MARVIN  (Grace  Wallace). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry. 

TUTWILER,  MRS.  EDWARD  MAGRUDER  (Margaret  Chewning). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 
Samuel  Magruder,  John  Brewer. 

TYSON,  MRS.  FREDERICK  (Florence  Peterina  Maclntyre). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Michael  Jansen  Vreelandt,        Adam  Vrooman, 
Major  Jellis  Fonda,  Captain  Robert  Vaughan, 

Gooszen  Gerritse  van  Schaick,  William  Ringgold, 


Major  James  Ringgold, 
John  Curtis, 
Hugh  Durborow, 
I'homas  Ringgold, 
Pieter  Bogardus, 
Thomas  Jansen  Mingael, 


Richard  Curtis, 
John  Taylor, 
Anthony  Van  Vechten, 
Pieter  Winne, 
Abraham  P.  Vosburgh, 
H.  M.  van  der  Bogaert. 


TYSON,  MRS.  JAMES  WOOD  (Elizabeth  Key  Howard). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Eager  Howard, 


Colonel  John  Chew, 
Colonel  Samuel  Chew, 
Samuel  Chew,  M.  D., 
Benjamin  Chew, 
Hon.  Philip  Key, 
Lieut.  John  Ross  Key, 
Capt.  Luke  Gardiner, 
Major  William  Boarman, 
Lieut.-Col.  John  Jarboe, 
Major  John  Weire, 
Thomas  Burford, 
Col.  Thomas  Addison, 
Captain  Thomas  Tasker, 
Colonel  Henry  Corbin, 
Henry  Morgan, 
Captain  James  Neale, 


John  Ross, 
Edward  Lloyd, 
Philemon  Lloyd, 
Edward  Lloyd,  H, 
Edward  Lloyd,  HI, 
Edward  Lloyd,  IV, 
Col.  William  Tayloe, 
Col.  John  Tayloe, 
Col.  John  Tayloe,  II, 
Hon.  George  Plater, 
Hon.  George  Plater,  II, 
Col.  John  Addison, 
Major  David  Gwyn, 
John  Rousby, 
John  Rousby,  II, 
Lieut.-Col.  John  Winder, 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


107 


Col.  George  Harmanson, 
Sir  George  Yardley, 
Colonel  Argall  Yardley, 
Hon.  John  Custis, 
Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood, 
Captain  Richard  Hill, 
Richard  Bayly, 
Richard  Bayly,  II, 
James  Dashiell, 
Thomas  Harmanson,  III, 


Captain  John  Winder, 
William  Winder, 
Captain  Argall  Yardley, 
Colonel  John  Custis, 
Hon.  Richard  Drummond, 
Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Edward  Revell, 
Randall  Revell, 
Thomas  Harmanson,  II. 


*  TYSON,  MRS.  JOHN  SNOWDEN  (Mary  Roberts). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Edward  Farmer. 

ULMAN,  MRS.  JACOB  ALBERT  (Katharine  Daniel  Cary). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Colonel  Wilson  Miles  Cary, 
Colonel  Miles  Cary,  II, 
Colonel  Archibald  Cary, 
Captain  Thomas  Taylor, 
Archibald  Blair, 
Colonel  Peter  Jefferson, 
Christopher  Branch, 
Hon.  Henry  Soane, 
Colonel  William  Randolph, 
Colonel  Isham  Randolph, 
Colonel  William  Randolph, 
Hon.  Mann  Page,  I, 
Colonel  John  Armistead, 
Colonel  Robert  Boiling, 
Hon.  John  Rolfe, 
Hon.  John  Smith, 
Robert  Buchanan, 
Henry  Cary,  I, 
Major  Thomas  Carr, 
Captain  James  Overton, 
John  Mann, 
Hon.  Ralph  Wormley,  I, 


Colonel  Wilson  Cary, 
Colonel  Miles  Cary,  I, 
Colonel  William  Wilson, 
Hon.  John  Blair, 
Dabney  Carr, 
Capt.  Thomas  Jefferson, 
Major  Peter  Field, 
Col.  Thos.  M.  Randolph, 
Col.  Thomas  Randolph, 
Col.  Richard  Randolph, 
Captain  Henry  Isham, 
Hon.  Matthew  Page, 
Major  John  Boiling, 
Lieut.  Thomas  Rolfe, 
Richard  Kennon, 
Samuel  Smith, 
Henry  Cary,  II, 
John  Carr, 
Thomas  Carr, 
Rev.  John  Monro, 
Colonel  John  Page, 
Hon.  Ralph  Wormley,  II. 


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VAN  ANTWERP,  MISS  LIZZIE. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Jan  de  la  Montagne,  Paulus  Jacobsen  Turck, 

Nicholas  Greenberry,  Richard  Preston, 

James  Berry,  William  Berry, 

John  Hammond,  Edward  Dorsey, 

Lancelot  Todd,  Henry  Griffith. 

*VAN  ANTWERP,  MRS.  THOMAS  C.  (Margaret  Percival  Wright). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Richard  Hall. 

VAN  DER  BOGART,  MRS.  ALVA  (Margaret  Jackson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Thomas  Walker,  Lazarus  Maddox, 

Rev.  Thomas     Fletcher,  Henry  Boston. 

VANCE,  MRS.  NORWOOD  K.  (Jeannette  Dent). 
By  right  of  descent  from  John  Dent. 

VEAZEY,  MRS.  DUNCAN  (Annie  Knight). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Stephen  Knight,  Colonel  John  Veazey, 

John  Leach  Knight,  Edward  Veazey, 

Thomas  Ringgold,  William  Ward, 

James  Ringgold,  John  Ward, 

James  Frisby,  William  Ward,  H, 

Major  James  Ringgold,  Colonel  John  Ward, 

Robert  Vaughan,  Rev.  William  Thomson. 

*VON  KAPFF,  MRS.  FREDERICK  (Anne  Donnell  Smith). 

By  right  of  descent  from  John  Smith, 
Honorable  William  Smith,        Sir  George  Yeardley, 
Colonel  Argall  Yeardley,  Lieut.-Col.  John  West, 

Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh,  Major-Gen.  John  Custis, 

Colonel  John  Custis,  John  Teackle. 


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VON  KAPFF,  MRS.  FREDERICK,  JR.  (Annie  Sharp  Brown). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Lieutenant  Thomas  McKim. 

VON  LINGEN,  MRS.  GEORGE  A.  (Alba  Hester  Webb). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  John  Avery,  Hercules  Sheppeard, 

Simon  Kollock,  Lieut.  James  Tybout. 

WALKER,  MRS.  HENRY  STREIT  (Emma  Elizabeth  Bier). 
By  right  of  descent  from  John  Thomas  Schley. 

WALKER,  MRS.  WALTER  (Mary  Sydnor  Perkins). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  John  Addison, 
Col.  Thomas  Addison,  Col.  John  Addison,  II, 

Col.  John  Addison,  III,  Richard  Smith, 

Col.  Walter  Smith,  Richard  Hall. 

WALLACE,  MRS.  GEORGE  Y.  (Inez  Cora  Belden). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Nicholas  Greenberry. 

WALLACE,  MRS.  ROBERT  BRUCE  (Sophie  Dorsey). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Robert  Brooke,  Richard  Brooke, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Col.  William  Hammond, 

Col.  Thomas  Hammond,  John  Hammond. 

WALLACE,  MRS.  WILLIAM  (Anne  Greenlees). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  James  Agnew, 
Edward  Griswold,  William  Phelps, 

Joseph  Phelps,  Capt.  John  Bissell. 

WALLER,  MRS.  ROBERT  ALEXANDER  (Lena  Watson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Todd. 

WARD,  MRS.  FRANK  X.  (Ellen  Topham  Evans). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Governor  Thomas  Johnson. 


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♦WARFIELD,  MISS  ELLA  LAWRENCE. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Major  Edward  Dorsey,  Hon.  John  Dorsey, 

Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry,         Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 
Robert  Ridgely,  Capt.  John  Worthington, 

Major  Richard  Ewen,  John  Lawrence. 

WARREN,  MRS,  J.  D.  (Marion  Addison). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  John  Addison,  Colonel  Thomas  Addison, 

WASHBURN,  MRS.  CHARLES  W,  (Kate  Styles  Spence). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Zachariah  Maccubbin,  Dr.  Charles  Carroll, 

Edward  Lloyd,  I,  Colonel  Philemon  Lloyd, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Colonel  John  Dorsey, 

Robert  Ridgely,  Charles  Ridgely, 

Captain  Richard  Hill,  Elder  John  Whipple, 

Captain  John  Whipple,  Matthew  Whipple, 

Samuel  Appleton,  H,  Robert  Traill. 

WASHBURN,  MRS.  WILLIAM  D.,  JR.  (Florence  Savier). 

By  right  of  descent  from  Hon.  John  Dorsey, 

Caleb  Dorsey,  Colonel  Thomas  Dorsey, 

Captain  Daniel  Dorsey,  Colonel  Henry  Ridgely, 

Henry  Ridgely,  Col.  Nicholas  Greenberry, 

Capt.  John  Worthington,  Thomas  Worthington. 

WASHINGTON,  MRS.  THOMAS  (Genevieve  Fuller  Clement). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Colonel  Richard  Colegate, 

WEBSTER,  MRS,  FRANK  WEAKLEY  (Alice  Crockett). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  Henry  Ridgely,  Samuel  Magruder, 

John  Brewer,  Col.  Nicholas  Gassaway. 


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WELBOURN,  MRS.  JOHN  EMORY  (Lucy  Harrison  Armistead). 
By  right  of  descent  from  William  Armistead, 
Anthony  Armistead,  Robert  Ellyson, 

William  Barrett,  Matthew  Edlowe, 

Matthew  Edlowe,  Henry  Browne, 

Lieut.-Col.  William  Browne,    Thomas  Purefoy. 

WELCH,  MRS.  WILLIAM  S.  (Isabella  Waterman  Gray). 

By  right  of  descent  from  John  Peyton, 
Rice  Hooe,  Richard  Townsend. 

*  WELLS,  MRS.  ERASTUS   (Eleanor  Percy  Warfield). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Colonel  William  Burgess,  Capt.  John  Worthington, 

Colonel  Henry  Ridgely,  Judge  Nicholas  Ridgely, 

Captain  Edward  Burgess,         Major  Edward  Dorsey. 

WELSH,  MRS.  MILTON  (Rose  Nelson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Robert  Brooke, 
Major  Thomas  Brooke,  Colonel  Thomas  Brooke, 

Colonel  Thomas  Dent,  Alexander  Contee. 

WETMORE,  MRS.  RUSSELL  (Amy  D'Arcy  Wilson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Lieutenant  Thomas  McKim,     John  Eraser. 

WHITE,  MRS.  ROBERT  MORGAN  (Isabella  Mitchell). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  John  Hall. 

*WHITELEY,  MRS.  JAMES  STONE  (Henrietta  Chauncey  Wilson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Ensign  Thomas  Savage, 
Captain  John  Savage,  Col.  Nathaniel  Littleton, 

Col.  Southey  Littleton,  Col.  Obedience  Robins, 

Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh,        Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh, 
Col.  Randall  Revell,  Col.  Wm.  Whittington, 

Major  Edmund  Bowman,         Major-Gen.  John  Custis, 
Colonel  John  Custis,  Lieut.-Col.  Wm.  Kendall, 

Major  John  Teackle,  Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood. 


112  LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 

WHITELOCK,  MRS.  GEORGE  (Louise  Clarkson). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Matthew  Clarkson,  Col.  Abraham  de  Peyster. 

WHITHAM,  MRS.  JAY  MANUEL  (Rebekah  Emmet  Dashiell). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  John  Washington,  Francis  Thornton, 

Col.  Francis  Thornton,  James  Dashiell. 

WHITNEY,  MRS.  GEORGE  E.  (Mary  Lewis  Swearingen). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Gerrit  Van  Sweringen. 

*WHITRIDGE,  MRS.  HORATIO  L.  (Elizabeth  Buchanan  Hall). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Col.  Josias  Carvil  Hall,  Colonel  John  Hall, 

Hon.  William  Smith,  Robert  Buchanan, 

Hon.  James  Calhoun,  Richard  Gist, 

Capt.  Benjamin  Cattell,  Hon.  William  Cattell, 

Colonel  John  Godfrey,  Hon.  Jasper  Yeates, 

James  Sanderlaine,  Captain  John  Hall. 

WHITRIDGE,  MRS.  WILLIAM  HALL  (Elizabeth  Graham). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
John  Teackle,  Col.  Thomas  Teackle, 

Capt.  Edmund  Scarburgh,        Capt.  Adam  Thorowgood, 
Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh,  Judge  John  Wise, 

Major-Gen.  John  Custis,  Col.  William  Whittington, 

Colonel  John  Custis,  Capt.  Wm.  Whittington, 

Lieut.-Col.  John  West,  Lieut.  Thomas  Johnston, 

Randall  Revell,  Edward  Revell. 

WHITTINGTON,  MRS.  ALFRED  (Eliza  Porter  Smith). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Josiah  Wilson. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


113 


WILD,  MRS.  MICHAEL  BERTRAM  WILD  (Elizabeth  Steuart  Moritz). 
By  right  of  descent  from  David  Stewart. 

WILLIAMS,  MRS.  CHARLES  PHELPS  (Juliet  Marie  Riley). 

By  right  of  descent  from 

Col.  Benjamin  Young,  Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 

Col.  Benjamin  Rozer,  Actg.-Gov.  Robt.  Brooke, 

Hon.  Thomas  Notley,  Major  Thomas  Brooke, 

Gov.  Edward  Digges,  Capt.  James  Neale, 

Col.  William  Digges,  Gov.  Richard  Bennet. 


WILLIAMS,  MISS  ELIZABETH  CHEW. 
By  right  of  descent  from 


John  Chew, 
Capt.  Thomas  Clagett, 
Atty.-Gen.  Richard  Smith, 
Walter  Smith,  Jr., 
Gov.  Robert  Brooke, 
Hon.  Henry  Sewall, 
Col.  William  Burgess, 
Thomas  Gantt, 
Edward  Gantt, 
Samuel  Claggett, 
Samuel  Chew,  II, 
Samuel  Chew,  IV, 
Richard  Harrison, 


Hon.  Samuel  Chew, 
Colonel  John  Dorsey, 
Colonel  Walter  Smith, 
Richard  Hall, 
Major  Thomas  Brooke, 
Major  Nicholas  Sewall, 
Col.  Thomas  Brooke, 
Thomas  Gantt,  II, 
Thomas  John  Claggett, 
David  Weems, 
Elisha  Hall, 
William  Lock, 
Henry  Hooper. 


WILLIAMS,  MRS.  JOHN  H.  (Nettie  Briscoe  Wallace). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
James  Mackall,  James  Duke,  Jr., 

Robert  Brooke,  Roger  Brooke. 


*  WILLIAMS,  MRS.  JOHN  WITHERSPOON  (Augusta  Rebecca  Howell). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Honorable  John  Stockton. 
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114  LIST  OF   MEMBERS. 

*  WILLIAMS,  MISS  REBECCA  DALRYMPLE. 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Stephen  WilHams,         Col.  Joseph  WiUiams, 
Edward  Howell,  Major  John  Howell, 

Richard  Treat,  John  Deming. 

*  WILLIAMS,  MISS  REBECCA  RIDDELL. 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Stephen  Williams,       Colonel  Joseph  Williams, 
Colonel  John  Hawkins,  Rev.  Stephen  Bordley, 

Robert  Grundy,  Michael  Miller. 

WILLIAMS,  MRS.  RICHARD  C.  (Rosa  Dulany  Chew). 
By  right  of  descent  from  John  Chew, 
Samuel  Chew,  Anthony  Morris,  Sr., 

Thomas  Claggett,  Anthony  Morris,  Jr., 

Phineas  Pemberton,  Samuel  Morris, 

Captain  Thomas  Tasker,  Daniel  Dulany, 

Hon.  Benjamin  Tasker,  Daniel  Dulany,  H, 

Richard  Smith,  William  Bladen, 

John  Dorsey,  Colonel  Walter  Smith. 

WILLIAMS,  MRS.  THOMAS  JOHN  CHEW  (Cora  M.  Maddox). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
Captain  Thomas  Clagett,  Rt.  Rev.  Thos.  J.  Claggett, 

Rev.  Samuel  Clagett,  Hon.  John  Dorsey, 

Colonel  Thomas  Brooke,  Major  Thomas  Brooke, 

Robert  Brooke,  Thomas  Gantt,  I, 

Edward  Gantt,  Thomas  Gantt,  H. 

WILSON,  MRS.  JAMES  W.  (Ellen  Donnell  von  Kapff). 

By  right  of  descent  from  John  Smith, 
Hon.  William  Smith,  Sir  George  Yeardley, 

Col.  Argall  Yeardley,  Lieut.-Col.  John  West, 

Col.  Edmund  Scarburgh,  Major-Gen.  John  Custis, 

Col.  John  Custis,  John  Teackle. 


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*  WILSON,  MRS.  WILLIAM  BOWLY  (Jane  Marshall  Wilson). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Edmund  Craske, 
Captain  John  Craske,  Captain  John  James. 

WINCHESTER,  MRS.  H.  CARROLL  (Fannie  Albert  Hosmer). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Thomas  Hosmer, 
Capt.  Thomas  Hosmer,  Stephen  Hosmer, 

Hon.  Titus  Hosmer,  Maj.-Gen.  S.  H.  Parsons. 

WINN,  MISS  MARY. 
By  right  of  descent  from 

Joseph  Winn,  Timothy  Winn, 

Daniel  Dulany,  I,  Daniel  Dulany,  H, 

Richard  Smith,  Col.  Walter  Smith, 

Richard  Hall,  Capt.  Thomas  Tasker, 

Hon.  Benjamin  Tasker,  William  Bladen, 

Zachariah  Maccubbin,  Dr.  Charles  Carroll, 

Edward  Lloyd,  I,  Col.  Philemon  Lloyd, 

Captain  James  Neale,  Robert  Ridgely, 

Charles  Ridgely,  Col.  John  Dorsey, 

Capt.  Richard  Hill,  Caleb  Dorsey, 

Caleb  Dorsey,  Jr.,  Nicholas  Maccubbin. 

WISE,  MRS.  HOMER  CLIFT  (Annette  Phelps  Steuart). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Dr.  George  Steuart,  Hon.  William  Digges, 

Col.  Henry  Lowe,  Col.  Henry  Sewall, 

Gov.  Richard  Bennet,  Capt.  James  Neale, 

Thomas  Sprigg,  Major  Richard  Ewen, 

Bartholomew  Ennalls,  Capt.  Henry  Hooper. 

WOOD,  MRS.  GEORGE  WISNER  (Laura  Alexander). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Captain  Thomas  Bouldin. 

WOOD,  MRS.  LOUIS  GARTH  (Hulda  Warfield). 
By  right  of  descent  from  Col.  Nicholas  Gassaway, 
Capt.  Thomas  Besson,  Capt.  John  Worthington. 


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LIST   OF    MEMBERS. 


*WOOD,  MISS  SARAH  KNOX. 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Richard  Smith,  I, 
Capt.  Richard  Smith, 
Capt.  Walter  Smith, 
James  John  Mackall, 
Nathaniel  Dare, 
Francis  Hiitchins, 
Col.  Richard  Taylor, 
Capt.  Hancock  Lee, 
Lt.-Col.  Thos.  Willoughby, 
Col.  Isaac  Allerton, 
Elder  William  Brewster, 
Samuel  Wickham, 
Gov.  Caleb  Carr, 
Capt.  John  Godfrey, 


Walter  Smith, 
Walter  Smith,  Jr., 
Colonel  John  Mackall, 
Captain  John  Hance, 
Henry  Morgan, 
James  Taylor,  II, 
Capt.  Anthony  Savage, 
Col.  Richard  Lee, 
Capt.  Thos.  Willoughby, 
Gov.  Isaac  Allerton, 
Randall  Holden, 
John  Coggeshalle, 
Jeremiah  Clarke, 
Joshua  Coggeshalle. 


*  WRIGHT,  MRS.  DANIEL  GIRAUD  (Louise  Sophie  Wigfall). 
By  right  of  descent  from 


Theodore  Trezevant, 
Arthur  Fenner, 
William  Harris, 
Richard  Waterman, 
William  Carpenter, 
Benjamin  Smith, 
Chad  Brown, 
Thomas  Borden, 


Rev.  Levi  Durand, 
Thomas  Fenner, 
William  Arnold, 
Louis  Timothy, 
Edward  Smith, 
Simon  Smith, 
Richard  Borden, 
Stephen  Arnold. 


WRIGHT,  MRS.  ROBERT  CLINTON  (Sallie  Howard  Murdoch). 
By  right  of  descent  from 
William  Govane,  Richard  Beard, 

Richard  Warfield,  Edward  Robins, 

Hon.  John  Dorsey,  Richard  Smith, 

Col.  Charles  Hammond,  Samuel  Young, 

Maj.-Gen.  John  Hammond,      Henry  Morgan. 


LIST   OF    MEMBERS.  II7 

WRIGHT,  MRS.  RICHARD  BECK  (Virginia  B.  McCampbell). 

By  right  of  descent  from 
Robert  Tyler,  Robert  Tyler,  Jr. 

ZUNTS,  MISS  SUE  HOWARD. 
By  right  of  descent  from  Edmund  Howard, 
Colonel  William  Stevens,  Colonel  Thomas  Holliday. 


REGISTER  OF  SERVICE. 
ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Adams,  John,  1703. 

Justice,  Burlington  County,  N.  J., 

1695-1701. 
Mrs.  J.  J.  Jackson. 

Adams,  Thomas,  1612 . 

Lieutenant     o  f     Massachusetts 

Company  of  Foot. 
Mrs.  Alexander  L.  Hodgdon. 

Addison,  John, 1706. 

Captain,  1692;  Military  Officer, 
St.  Marys  County,  1694;  Colo- 
nel, 1695;  Member  of  Coun- 
cil, 1691-1705. 

Miss  Adele  M.  Batre. 

Mrs.  Alfred  Batre. 

Mrs.  Franklin  H.  Beckwith. 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Chatard. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Craigin. 

Mrs.  Ellicott  Fisher. 

Mrs.  James  M.  Gassaway. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Miss  Alice  G.  Kerf  oat. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Humes  Kerfoot. 

Miss  Elisabeth  L.  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  William  E.  Morton. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  John  E.  Semmes. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Mrs.  Walter  Walker. 

Mrs.  J.  D.  Warren. 

Addison,  John,  II. 
Lieut.-Colonel,  3d  Battalion 
Maryland  Flying  Camp,  1776. 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Craigin. 
Mrs.  Ellicott  Fisher. 
Mrs.  Walter  Walker. 


Addison,  John,  III. 

High  Sheriff,  Prince  Georges 
County,  1758-71;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  of  Flying  Camp,  1776 ; 
Lieut.-Colonel  Lower  Battal- 
ion Prince  Georges  County, 
1778. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Craigin. 

Mrs.  Daniel  A.  Greenlees. 

Mrs.  Walter  Walker. 

Addison,  Thomas,  1679-1727. 
Member    of    Council   of    Mary- 
land, 1721-27. 
Miss  Adele  M.  Batre. 
Mrs.  Alfred  Batre. 
Mrs.  Franklin  H.  Beckwith. 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Craigin. 
Mrs.  Ellicott  Fisher. 
Mrs.  James  M.  Gassaway. 
Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 
Miss  Alice  G.  Kerfoot. 
Mrs.  Samuel  Humes  Kerfoot. 
Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  William  Edwin  Morton. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  John  E.  Semmes. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 
Mrs.  Walter  Walker. 
Mrs.  J.  D.  Warren. 

Agnew,  James,  1701-1770. 
Captain,  Third  Associated  Com- 
pany of  York,  Pa.,  1756. 
Mrs.  Cleland  N.  OfHey. 
Mrs.  William  Wallace. 


120 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS, 


AiREY,  Thomas,  1701-1765. 
Rector    of    Great    Choptank 

Parish,     Dorchester     County, 

1728-65. 
Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 
Mrs.  Richard  B.  Bayard. 
Mrs.  Wilson  P.  Heyward. 
Miss  Marian  G.  Howard. 
Mrs.  Joseph  King. 
Mrs.  Edward  A.  Marshall. 

Alden,  John,  1599-1687. 

One  of  the  Historic  Founders  of 
Plymouth  Plantation ;  Assist- 
ant, 1632,  1633,  1634-39,  1650- 
86 ;  Deputy  for  Duxbury  to 
the  General  Court  of  Plym- 
outh, 1641-49;  Treasurer  of 
the  Colony,  1656-59 ;  Member 
of  the  Councils  of  War  of 
1646.    1653,   1658,    1667. 

Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

Mrs.  William  M.  Powell. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 

Mrs.  John  Ridgely. 

Allen,  Jedediah,  1646-1712. 

Member  of  East  Jersey  Assem- 
bly, 1686,  1688;  Judge  of 
Court  of  Sessions  and  Com- 
mon Pleas,  Monmouth  County, 
1700-01. 

Mrs.  J.  J.  Jackson. 

Allen,  Nathaniel,  1692. 

One  of  the  three  Commissioners 
appointed  by  Penn  to  lay  out 
the  City  of  Philadelphia,  Sep- 
tember 30,  i68r. 

Mrs.  John  R.  Long. 

Allen,  Nathaniel.  II,  1757. 

Member  of  Common  Council  of 

Philadelphia,  1739. 
Mrs.  John  R.  Long. 

Allen,  Nehemiah,  ■ 1736. 

Member  of  Common  Council  of 
Philadelphia,  by  Charter,  1701. 
Mrs.  John  R.  Long. 

Allerton,  Isaac,  1583-1659. 
One  of  the  Historic  Founders  of 
Plymouth  Plantation;  Assist- 
ant, 1634 ;  One  of  the  "  Eight 


Men "  of  Nieuw  Netherland, 
1643;  Deputy-Governor  of 
Plymouth  Colony,  1621-24, 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  Clarke. 

Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 

Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Allerton,  Isaac,  II,  1630-1702. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1676,  1677,  1696;  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1683,  1688; 
Lieut.-Colonel,  1680;  Major, 
1675,  in  Indian  Wars. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  Clarke. 

Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 

Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Alling,  Roger, 1674. 

Treasurer,    Colony    of    New 

Haven,  1661-64. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Almy,  William,  1601-1677. 

Commissioner  from  Portsmouth 
to  the  Rhode  Island  Court  of 
Commissioners,   1656-57,   1663. 

Mrs.  J.  Ryan  Devereux. 

Alricks,  Peter. 
Commander  in  Chief  of  Town 
and  Fort,  New  Amstel,  1660 ; 
Councillor  under  Duke  of 
York,  1667 ;  Deputy-Governor 
of  Colonies  on  the  Delaware, 
1673-74 ;  Member  Provincial 
Assembly  of  Pennsylvania, 
1682-83 ;  Provincial  Council- 
lor, 1684,  1687,  1697;  Justice, 
1677,  1678,  1680,  1682,  1684, 
1689,  1690,  1693 ;  Judge  of  Su- 
preme Court,  1690-93. 
Mrs.  Arthur  George  Brown. 

Ambler,  Edward,  1733-1767. 

Collector  of  the  Port  of  York; 
Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Gary  Nicholas. 

Amos,  William,  1717-1814. 
Lieutenant     Maryland     Militia, 

1737. 
Miss  Josephine  P.  Amos. 
Mrs.  J.  Kemp  Bartlett. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


121 


Anderson,  Garland. 
Member  of  Committee  of  Safety, 

Hanover    County,    Va.,    1775; 

Delegate  to    Convention   held 

at  Richmond,  1775. 
Mrs.  William  Stewart  Polk. 

Andrews,  William, 1654. 

Commissioner  and  Justice  for 
Plantation  of  Accomac,  29 
August,  1633;  Major,  31  Jan- 
uary, 1654. 

Mrs.  George  Hamilton  Cook. 

Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Keating. 

Andrews,  William,  Jr. 

Burgess  for  Northampton 
County,     Va.,     1663 ;     Sheriff, 

1655- 
Mrs.  George  Hamilton  Cook. 
Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Keating. 

Appleton,  Isaac,  1664- 1747. 
Lieutenant  in  expedition  against 

Port  Royal,   1707;   Major  of 

the  Essex  Regiment. 
Mrs.  William  E.  Morton. 

Appleton,  Samuel,  1586-1670. 

Deputy  to  Massachusetts  Gen- 
eral Court,  1637;  Associate 
Justice  of  the  Quarter  Court, 
May  17,  1637. 

Mrs.  George  Henry  Howard. 

Appleton,  Samuel,  II,  1625-1692. 

Deputy  for  Ipswich  to  Massa- 
chusetts General  Court,  1668, 
1671-80;  Assistant,  1681-86; 
Councillor,  1689-92;  Major  in 
command  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Troops  of  the  Army  of 
the  United  Colonies,  19  De- 
cember, 1675;  Sergeant-Major 
of  South  Regiment  in  Essex, 
18  October,  1682. 

Mrs.  George  Henry  Howard. 

Mrs.  William  E.  Morton. 

Mrs.  Charles  W.  Washburn. 

Armistead,  Anthony. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1693-96;  Captain  of 
Horse,  Elizabeth  City  County, 
1699. 

Mrs.  Hollis  Moseley  Cooley. 

Mrs.  J.  Hough  Cottman. 


Miss  Gertrude  F.  Mason. 
Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Rowland. 
Mrs.  John  E.  Welbourn. 

Armistead,  John,  1635-1698. 

Justice  before  1675 ',  High  Sher- 
iff, 1675  ;  Burgess  for  Glouces- 
ter County,  Va.,  1685 ;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  of  Horse,  1680;  Colo- 
nel and  County  Lieutenant, 
1685 ;  Member  of  Virginia 
Council,  1688-98. 

Mrs.  John  Bigelow. 

Miss  Mary  Coles  Carter. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Mrs.  William  E.  Morton. 

Miss  Cary  Ann  Nicholas. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Cary  Nicholas. 

Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 

Mrs.  Aubrey  Pearre,  Jr. 

Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

Mrs.  William  Reynolds. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Miss  Virginia  H.  B.  Smith. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Armistead,  Robert, 1742. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1714. 
Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Rowland. 

Armistead,  William, 1715. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses,   1693,   1702;   Major  of 
Militia. 
Mrs.  Hollis  Moseley  Cooley. 
Mrs.  John  E.  Welbourn. 


Armstrong,  John,  1718-1795. 

Surveyor  of  Cumberland  Coun- 
ty, Penna. ;  Served  in  Brad- 
dock's  campaign ;  Commanded 
expedition  against  Indians  at 
Kittanning,  September  8, 
1756;  Served  at  Forts  Lou- 
doun and  Pitt,  1764;  Member 
of  Congress,  1778-80,  1787-88. 

Miss  Mary  H.  Armstrong. 

Mrs.  C.  W.  Rowley. 

Mrs.  Robert  Swartout. 


122 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS, 


Arnold,  Stephen,  1622-1699, 
Rhode  Island ;  Deputy,  1664-65, 
1667,  1670-72,  1674-77,  1684-85, 
1690;  Assistant,  1672,  1677-80, 
1690-91,  1696,  1698. 
Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 
Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright. 

Arnold,  William,  1587-1675. 

One  of  the  thirteen  original  pro- 
prietors of  Providence  Planta- 
tions, 1636;  Signer  of  the 
agreement  for  form  of  Gov- 
ernment, 1640;  Commissioner 
for  Providence,  1661. 

Mrs.  Henry  L.  Clarke. 

Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 

Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 

Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright. 

AsHBY,  John. 

Cacique  of  South  Carolina,  1722. 
Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

ASHFORDLEY,  WiLLIAM. 

Schout  Fiscaal  for  Esopus,  New 
York,  1678-80;  High  Sheriff 
Ulster  County,  N.  Y.,  1680-85. 

Mrs.  Adam  E.  King. 

Miss  Elizabeth  G.  Mcllvain. 

Mrs.  William  Reed. 

Ashman,  George, 1699. 

Justice  and   Burgess   for  Balti- 
more County. 
Miss  Margaret  Gaither  Jones. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Keith. 
Mrs.  Walter  D.  Mansfield. 

AsHTON,  Henry,  1671-1731. 
County   Lieutenant,   Westmore- 
land County,  Va.,  1700-02. 
Mrs.  B.  T.  Story. 

Atherton,  Humphrey,  1609-1661. 
Major-General  of  Massachu- 
setts Troops,  1661 ;  Deputy  for 
Dorchester  to  the  General 
Court,  1638,  1639,  1643-46, 
1648,  1650,  165 1,  1653 ;  Speaker 
of  the  House,  1653 ;  Assistant, 
1654-61 ;  Commissioner  of  the 
United  Colonies,  1653 ;  Com- 
missioned Lieutenant,  1643 ; 
Captain  of  the  Dorchester 
Company,  1646;  Elected  En- 
sign of  the  Ancient  and  Hon- 


orable Artillery  Company, 
1645 ;  Lieutenant,  1646 ;  Cap- 
tain, 1650,  1658;  One  of  the 
purchasers  of  the  "  King's 
Province,"  1659. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Ward  Hall. 

Miss  Mary  Stickney  Hall. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Lytle. 


Avery,  James,  1620-1700. 

Deputy  for  New  London  to 
Connecticut  General  Assem- 
bly, 1659-61,  1664,  1665,  1667- 
69,  1675-78,  1680,  1682-86,  1689, 
1690,  1695,  1697;  Marshall  of 
the  Court  for  New  London 
County,  1676;  Lieutenant  of 
Train  Band  of  New  London, 
1665;  Assistant  Military  Offi- 
cer to  Captain  John  Winthrop 
for  New  London  County, 
1672 ;  Captain  in  King  Philip's 
War,  1675 ;  Captain  of  Train 
Band  of  New  London,  1681. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Brown. 

Mrs.  Francis  Griswold. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Hamilton. 

Mrs.  James  W.  Hunter. 

Mrs.  Jesse  Slingluif. 


Avery,  John, 1682. 

President  of  the  Court  in  Dela- 
ware, 1675 ;  Appointed  Lieu- 
tenant of  Foot  Company  of 
Militia  at  the  Whorekill,  1675  ; 
Captain,  1676 ;  Commissioned 
Justice,  1678,  1681,  1682. 

Mrs.  Charles  Beasten. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Poultney. 

Mrs.  George  A.  von  Lingen. 


AxTELL,  Daniel, c.  1692. 

Landgrave  and  hereditary  noble 

of  the  Province  of  Carolina. 
Mrs.  Charles  A.  Gambrill. 


Aylett,  William. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1723,  1726,  1736. 
Mrs.  Frank  P.  Clark. 
Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 
Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 
Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


123 


Aylett,  William,  II, 
Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  and  of  the  Con- 
vention of  1775. 
Mrs.  Frank  P.  Clark. 

Bacheler,    Rev.    Stephen,    1561- 

1660. 
Founder    of   Hampton,    N.   H., 

1638. 
Mrs.  J.  Ryan  Devereux. 

Bacon,  John. 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  Salem, 

N.  J.,   1696-1713;  Member  of 

Assembly,  1701. 
Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 

Bacon,  Nathaniel,  1642-1677. 

Member  Virginia  Provincial 
Council ;  Commissioned  Gen- 
eral by  Governor  Berkeley. 

Miss  Fanny  G.  Crenshaw. 

Baker,  Thomas,  1636-1718. 

Lieutenant  Topsfield  Horse, 
1683  ;  Captain,  1713  ;  Deputy  to 
Massachusetts  General  Court, 
1683-84,  1686,  1689-90,  1692-94, 
1698,  1708. 

Mrs.  William  E.  Morton. 

Baldwin,  John, 1715. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 

1703-15- 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 
Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 
Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 

Baldwin,  John, 1752. 

Justice,    Cecil    County,    1726-27 ; 

Of  Quorum,  1734-36,  1740-52; 

High    Sheriff,    Cecil    County, 

1727,    1730,    1736,    1739;    Bur- 
.  gess,    Cecil    County,    1749; 

Colonel,  Cecil  County  Militia 

before  1749. 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Ball,  James,  1678- 1754. 
Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses for  Lancaster  County, 
1715-22,  1736-40. 
Miss  Anna  E.  B.  Clark. 


Ball,  James,  1718-1789. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses for  Lancaster  County, 
1755;  Sheriff,  1755;  Delegate 
and  Member  Virginia  Con- 
vention. 

Miss  Anna  E.  B.  Clark. 

Ball,  Joseph,  1649-1711. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses for  Lancaster  County, 
169s,  1698,  1701-02;  Colonel  of 
Lancaster  County. 

Mrs.  T.  Step  toe  Bo  swell. 

Miss  Anna  E.  B.  Clark. 

Mrs.  Robert  Hull. 

Ball,  William,   16 15- 1680. 

Burgess  for  Lancaster  County, 
Va.,  1668,  1670-74,  1677;  Colo- 
nel of  Lancaster  County 
Militia ;  Empowered  by  As- 
sembly of  1675  to  impress  men 
and  horses  for  the  defense  of 
Lancaster  County. 

Mrs.  John  Bigelow. 

Mrs.  T.  Steptoe  Boswell. 

Miss  Anna  E.  B.  Clark. 

Mrs.  Robert  Hull. 

Ball,  William,  1641-1694. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1682-88,  1692;  Justice 
for  Lancaster  County,  1680. 

Miss  Anna  E.  B.  Clark. 

Barber,  Charles. 
Member  of  Annapolis  Conven- 
tion, 1774. 
Mrs.  James  D.  Iglehart. 
Miss  Mildred  Iglehart  Martin. 
Mrs.  Edmund  Stiles. 

Barber,  Dr.  Luke, 1673. 

Member  of  Council  of  Mary- 
land, 1656-60;  Deputy-Gover- 
nor of  Maryland,  1657. 

Mrs.  Charles  DeV.  Drayton. 

Mrs.  Thomas  Ireland  Elliott. 

Mrs.  John  W.  Henry. 

Mrs.  James  D.  Iglehart. 

Miss  Mildred  Iglehart  Martin. 

Miss  Rebecca  Myers. 

Mrs.  Edmund  Stiles. 


124 


ANCESTORS    AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Barnard,  Samuel,  1654-1728. 
Captain     of     Massachusett's 
troops  in  Father  Rasle's  War. 
Mrs.  Henry  Stockbridge,  Jr. 

Barnes,  Abraham, 1778. 

Burgess,     St.     Marys     County, 
1747-54;   Delegate  to  the  Al- 
bany Congress,  1754. 
Miss  Gertrude  F.  Mason. 
Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Rowland. 

Barnes,  Sir  William, 1619. 

Incorporator  named  in  the  Royal 
Charter   for  Virginia,   March 
12,  1612. 
Mrs.  John  M.  Steele. 

Barney,  Joshua,  1759-1818. 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the 
Colonial  Navy,  June  20,  1776; 
Commissioned  by  the  State  of 
Pennsylvania  Captain  of  the 
Ship  Hyder  Aly,  1782;  Com- 
missioned by  the  French  Gov- 
ernment Captain,  1795,  and 
Commodore,  1796;  Captain, 
U.  S.  N.,  1814. 

Mrs.  Ernest  R.  Krause. 

Mrs.  Abraham  Gilbert  Mills. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Y.  Thompson. 

Barnvi^ell,  John, 1724. 

Deputy  Secretary  of  South 
Carolina ;  Volunteer  under 
Col.  William  Rhett,  against 
French  and  Spaniards ;  Mem- 
ber of  Assembly,  1707;  Mem- 
ber of  Council ;  Deputy 
Surveyor-G  eneral;  Com- 
mander  against  Indians,  1712. 

Mrs.  Gustav  W.  Liirman. 

Barrett,  William. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1644,  1646,  1649 ;  Coun- 
cillor, 1652. 

Mrs.  Mollis  Moseley  Cooley. 

Mrs.  William  Heyburn. 

Mrs.  John  E.  Welbourn. 

Barton,  Thomas. 

One  of  the  Proprietors  of  West 
Jersey;    Member    of   the   As- 
sembly, 1685. 
Mrs.  J.  J,  Jackson, 


Barton,  William. 

Burgess  for  St.  Marys  County, 
1661 ;  Justice,  1655,  1664,  1665. 
Mrs.  Charles  D.  Armstrong. 

Barton,  William,  1634-1717. 

"  Captain  Lieutenant,"  1676; 
Captain,  Charles  County  Mi- 
litia, 1681,  1689;  Justice, 
Charles  County,  1672,  1681, 
1685,  1687,  1689,  1692,  1694, 
1698 ;  Presiding  Justice,  1694. 

Mrs.  C.  D.  Armstrong. 

Bartow,  Thomas,  1709-1782. 

Clerk  of  Supreme  and  Chancery 
Courts,  New  Jersey,  1735 ; 
Clerk  of  Assembly,  1741 ;  Sur- 
veyor-General of  East  Jersey, 
1762. 

Mrs.  Kennedy  Cromwell. 

Bassett,  William, 1667. 

One  of  the  Historic  Founders 
of  Plymouth  Colony ;  Deputy 
from  Duxbury  to  Plymouth 
General  Court,  1640,  1642, 
1643,  1648. 

Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 

Miss  Maria  Stith  Johnston. 

Mrs.  Henry  S.  Robbins. 

Bassett,   William,    1671-1723. 
Member  of  the  Virginia  House 

of      Burgesses,      1692,      1702 ; 

Member     of     Council,     1702 ; 

County    Lieutenant    of    New 

Kent  County,  1709. 
Mrs.  Edward  Duffy. 

Battaile,  John, 1707/8. 

Burgess  for  Essex  County,  Va., 
1692,   1696,   1697;   Captain   of 
Rangers,  1692. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Henry  Gaither. 

Bauman,  Sebastian,  1739-1803. 

Captain  of  New  York  Artillery, 
30  March,  1776;  Major,  12 
September,  1776 ;  Brevet 
Lieut.-Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  14 
April,  1787;  Postmaster  of 
New  York,  1789. 

Mrs.  William  W.  Guest. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


125 


Bayly,  Richard,  1661. 

Captain  of  mounted  police  or- 
ganized for  protection  against 
Indians,  Accomac  County,  Va., 
1651. 

Mrs.  James  H.  Cator. 

Mrs.  L.  McLane  Tiffany. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Bayly,  Richard  II,  1644-1729. 

Justice  and  Civil  Officer,  1680; 
Member  Virginia  House  of 
Burgesses,  1696;  Receiver  of 
Duties,  1699. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Beadle,  Edward,  1692. 

Justice    for    Baltimore    County, 

1682-92  ;  Of  the  Quorum,  1689 ; 

Commissioner    for    Baltimore 

County  for  laying  out   Ports 

and  Towns,  1683. 
Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Grecnzvay. 
Mrs.  George  N.  Mackenzie. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 
Mrs.  A.  Nisbct  Turnbull. 
Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Beall,  John, 1742. 

Justice,  Prince  Georges  County, 

1730-42. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Beall,  Ninian,  1625-1717. 

Captain  of  Calvert  County  Mili- 
tia, 1678;  Major,  before  1688; 
Colonel,  1694;  High  Sheriff 
of  Calvert  County,  1692-93. 

Mrs.  George  A.  Armstrong. 

Mrs.  T.  Granville  Berry. 

Mrs.  Allen  Richards  Boyd. 

Mrs.  William  Donnell. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 

Mrs.  Robert  M.  Littlejohn. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Beall,  Samuel,  Jr., 1778. 

High  Sheriff  of  Frederick  Coun- 
ty, 1753-56,  1759-62;  Justice, 
Frederick  County,  1763-75 ; 
Styled  Colonel  in  the  records, 
1761  and  thereafter;  Member 
of  Maryland  Convention,  1776. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 


Beard,  Richard, 1681. 

Burgess      for     Anne     Arundel 

County,  1662-1666. 
Mrs.  Robert  Clinton  Wright. 

Beardsley,   Alexander,   1697. 

Member    of    Pennsylvania    As- 
sembly, 1695. 
Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 
Mrs.  Robert  R.  Henderson. 
Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 

Beatty,  John, 1721. 

Sheriff,   Ulster   County,   N.   Y., 

1691. 
Mrs.  Adam  E.  King. 
Miss  Elisabeth  G.  Mcllvain. 
Mrs.  William  Reed. 

Beatty,  Thomas,  1703-1768. 

Justice,  Prince  Georges  County, 
1739-48 ;  Justice,  Frederick 
County,  1748-49,  1752-60;  Bur- 
gess, 1757-58. 

Miss  Elisabeth  G.  Mcllvain. 

Mrs.  William  Reed. 

Bedford,  Gunning,  1720-1802. 

Commissioned  Ensign,  21  May, 
1759,  in  Pennsylvania  Regi- 
ment ;  Lieutenant  in  2d  Bat- 
talion, 3  May  1760;  received 
land  warrant  for  his  services 
in  1758  and  59 ;  one  of  the 
Committee  which  designed 
and  built  "  Carpenter's  Hall," 
Philadelphia. 

Mrs.  Adam  E.  King. 

Miss  Elisabeth  G.  Mcllvain. 

Mrs.  William  Reed. 

Beedle,  Edward.    See  Beadle. 

Beekman,  Gerardus,  1653-1723. 
Acting  Governor  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  New  York  as  Presi- 
dent of  the  Council,  1710; 
Member  of  the  Governor's 
Council,  1702-23 ;  Commis- 
sioned Captain  of  Troops, 
1686;  Major  of  Horse  and 
Foot,  Kings  County,  1680; 
Lieut.-Colonel,  1700;  Member 
of  Assembly,  1698 ;  Judge  of 
Kings  County  Court,  170a ; 
Judge  in  special  Court  to  try 


126 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Pirates,  1717;  Member  of  Leis- 
ler's  Council  in  i6go,  and  as 
such  was  tried  for  treason  and 
acquitted. 

Mrs.  Gustav  W.  Lurman. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Beekman,  Henry,  1652-1716. 
Colonel  of  Troops  in  Dutchess 
and  Ulster  Counties,  N.  Y., 
1701 ;  Captain,  1685 ;  Lieut- 
Colonel,  1693 ;  Member  of  As- 
sembly, 1691-93,  1695-98,  1702- 

Miss  Mary  H.  Armstrong. 
Mrs.  C.  IV.  Rowley. 
Mrs.  Robert  Swart  out. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Beekman,  Henry,  1688-1776. 
Colonel    of    Troops,    Dutchess 

County,  N.  Y.,  1737;  Member 

of  Assembly,  1725-58. 
Miss  Mary  H.  Armstrong. 
Mrs.  C.  W.  Rowley. 

Beekman,  William,  1623-1707. 

Vice-Director  of  the  N  i  e  u  w 
Netherland  at  the  Colony  of 
South  River,  1658-64;  One  of 
the  "  Nine  Men,"  1652 ;  Dele- 
gate to  the  Convention  of 
1653  ;  Commissioner  of  Indian 
Affairs,  1658 ;  Schout-Fiscaal 
at  South  River,  1661 ;  Schout- 
Fiscaal  at  Esopus,  1664-71 ; 
Burgomaster  of  Nieuvir  Am- 
sterdam, 1674;  Lieutenant  of 
Burgher  Corps,  1651;  Lieuten- 
ant of  New  York  Troops, 
1673 ;  President  of  Schepen's 
Court,  1657;  Orphan  Master, 
1658 ;  Commissioner  to  Fortify 
the  City,  1654;  Member  of 
Leisler's  Assemljly,  1690. 

Mrs.  Charles  A.  Gambrill. 

Mrs.  Gustav  IV.  Liirman. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Morris. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Belt,  Joseph,  1680-1761. 

Burgess     for     Prince     Georges 

County,   1725-37;  Lieut.-Colo- 

nel  of  Militia,  1725;  Colonel, 

1728;     Presiding    Justice     of 


Prince  Georges  County,  1726- 

28. 
Mrs.  George  A.  Armstrong. 
Mrs.  T.  Granville  Berry. 
Mrs.  William  Bonn  ell. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Bengsix)n,  Andreas,  1640- 1706. 
Member    of    Pennsylvania    As- 
sembly, 1683,  1686,  1698. 
Mrs.  Adam  E.  King. 
Miss  Elisabeth  G.  Mcllvain. 
Mrs.  William  Reed. 

Bennett,  Richard,  1606-1675. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1629-31;  Member  of 
Council,  1639-49,  1658-75 ; 
Governor  of  Virginia,  1652- 
55  ;  Commissioner  to  England, 
where  he  signed  the  agreement 
with  Lord  Baltimore,  30  No- 
vember, 1657;  Major-General 
of  Virginia  Forces,  1666. 

Miss  Ida  Hill  Bowie. 

Dr.  Mary  N.  Browne, 

Mrs.  Thomas  H.  Gaither. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Richard  S.  Hill. 

Mrs.  George  Alphonzo  Jones. 

Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Keating. 

Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Lee. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 

Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Taplin. 

Mrs.  Charles  Phelps  Williams. 

Mrs.  Homer  C.  Wise. 

Bennett,  William. 
Member   of   the    Committee   of 
Safety  for  the  town  of  Eden- 
ton,  N.  C,  1775. 
Mrs.  Calvin  W.  Hendrick. 

Berkeley,  Edmund, 1718. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 17 13;  County  Lieutenant, 
Middlesex  County,  1715. 
Mrs.  L.  Dorsey  Gassaway. 

Berry,  James, c.  1685. 

Member     of     Assembly,     1654; 

Justice  at  Patuxent,  1655. 
Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 
Mrs.  William  T.  Manning. 
Miss  Lizzie  Van  Antwerp. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


127 


Berry,  William,  1635-1691. 

Commissioner  of  the  Peace  for 
Calvert  County,  i66g ;  Member 
of  Assembly,  1671-74. 

Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 

Mrs.  William  T.  Manning. 

Miss  Lizzie  Van  Antwerp. 

Besson,  Thomas,  1616-1679. 

Member  General  Assembly, 
1657 ;  Burgess  for  Anne  Arun- 
del County,  1666;  Styled  Cap- 
tain, 1657 ;  Commissioned,  28 
November,  1661,  Captain  com- 
manding Militia  of  Anne 
Arundel  County,  between 
Severn  and  South  rivers ; 
Ordered  to  scout  for  Indians, 
29  May,  1665 ;  Justice,  1658-66. 

Mrs.  Henry  J.  Berkley. 

Mrs.  Leslie  Cheek. 

Mrs.  William  Hitt. 

Mrs.  William  W.  Mclntire. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Shackelford. 

Mrs.  Louis  Garth  Wood. 

Bethel,  John,  1708. 

Member  of  Provincial  Assembly 

of  Pennsylvania,  1707. 
Mrs.  T.  Meredith  Jenkins. 

Betton,  Samuel  Dyre. 

Commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Queen  Anne  County  Mili- 
tia, 31  July,  1777. 

Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  George  N.  Mackenzie. 

Betts,  Richard,  1613-1713. 
"  High     Sheriff     of     Yorkshire 

upon   Long   Island,"    1678-80; 

Delegate  to  the  Convention  at 

Hempstead,  1665. 
Mrs.  Basil  Duke. 
Miss  Anita  Dunbar  Hunt. 
Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 
Mrs.  J.  Pembroke  Thom. 

Bevan,  John. 

Member  of  Assembly  for 
Chester  County,  Pennsylvania, 
1687,  1695,  1699,  1700;  Justice, 
1685-89. 

Mrs.  Arthur  Dudley  Cross. 


Beverly,  Peter,  c.  1668- 1728. 

Clerk  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1691-99;  Speaker,  1700- 
14 ;  Clerk  of  Gloucester  Coun- 
ty, 1702-14;  Treasurer,  1710- 
23 ;  Member  of  Council  and 
Surveyor  General,  1719-28. 

Mrs.  Rolfe  E.  Boiling. 

Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

Mrs.  Henry  Ashton  Ramsay. 

Mrs.  William  E.  Rtiff. 

Beverly,  Robert, 1686/7. 

Justice,  Middlesex  County,  Va., 
1673 ;  Clerk  of  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1670,  and  for  many 
years  thereafter ;  Member  of 
Council,  1676 ;  Burgess  for 
Middlesex,  1676,  1685;  Major, 
in  active  service  against  Bacon, 
1676. 

Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

BiDDLE,  Clement,  1740-1814. 

Deputy  Quarter  Master  General 
of  Pennsylvania  and  New 
Jersey,  June,  1776;  Commis- 
sary General,  1777-78;  Quar- 
ter Master  General  of  Penn- 
sylvania Troops,  1781. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Blackford. 

Biddle,  William,  1630-1712. 

Member  of  Governor's  Council 
of  Pennsylvania,  1682,  1683, 
1701 ;  Member  of  Council  of 
Proprietors,  1688,  1706-07 ; 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  1682, 
1695-97,  1699,  1701 ;  Represen- 
tative at  Perth  Amboy,  1703 ; 
Commissioner  of  Lands,  1682- 
83 ;  Member  of  Assembly, 
1684,  1685,  1687;  President  of 
Council  of  Proprietors,  1706- 
07. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Blackford. 

Biles,  William,  1650- 1710. 
Signer  of  Penn's  Great  Charter ; 
Justice  of  Peace,  Bucks  Coun- 
ty, Penna.,  1681,  1685,  1689; 
Provincial  Councillor,  1683, 
1695,    1698-1700;    Member    of 


128 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Assembly  for  Bucks  Coun- 
ty, 1686,  1689,  1694,  1696,  1704, 
1707,  1708,  1710;  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court,  1699-1701. 

Miss  Laura  Canby. 

Mrs.  Lily  Tyson  Elliott. 

Mrs.  Thos.  H.  Taliaferro. 

Billings,  James,  1747. 

Justice  of  the  Peace,  Dorchester 

County,  1743. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 

BiRCKHEAD,  Christopher,  1725 — . 

Colonel  of  Talbot  County  Bat- 
talion, January,  1776 ;  Member 
General  Assembly,  1779-80. 

Miss  Christiana  Bond. 

Miss  Isabel  M.  Bond. 

Mrs.  JVilliam  H.  Hay  ward. 

Bird,  Benjamin,  1686-1757. 
Deputy  for  Dorchester,  Massa- 
chusetts, 1729,  1730,  1732,  1733, 

1737. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Lytle. 

Bishop,  James, 1691. 

Deputy  Governor  and  Lieut.- 
Governor  of  Connecticut, 
1683-87,  1689-91 ;  Secretary 
of  Colony  of  New  Haven, 
1661-65 ;  Magistrate  and  As- 
sistant of  Connecticut,  1667- 
82;  Deputy  for  New  Haven 
to  General  Court,  1661-64; 
Member  of  Committee  ap- 
pointed by  the  General  Court 
of  New  Haven  Colony  to  treat 
with  the  Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut respecting  union  with  New 
Haven,  1664 ;  Member  of 
Council    of    War,    September, 

1675- 
Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Hanvood. 

Bissell,  John,  1591-1677. 
Deputy    for    Windsor    to    Con- 
necticut    General     Assembly, 
1648,  1650-56,  1658,  1664. 
Mrs.  Cleland  N.  OMey. 
Mrs.  William  Wallace. 


Bladen,  William,  1673-1718. 

Clerk  of  House  of  Burgesses, 
1697 ;  Clerk  to  the  Prerogative 
Office,  1699;  Secretary  of 
Maryland,  1701 ;  Attorney- 
General,  1707;  Commissary 
General,  1714. 

Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 

Miss  Lizinka  C.  Brown. 

Mrs.  F.  H.  Davis. 

Mrs.  Arthur  Hepburn. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Mrs.  J.  Southgate  Lemmon. 

Mrs.  Ernest  St.  G.  Lough. 

Miss  Elisabeth  L.  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Charles  S.  Shawhan. 

Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 

Miss  Mary  Winn. 

Blaine,  Ephraim,  1741-1804. 

Commissary  Sergeant  Pennsyl- 
vania Forces,  1763;  Sheriff 
Cumberland  County,  Penna., 
1771-73;  County  Lieutenant  of 
Cumberland  County,  5  April, 
U77 ;  Commissary  General 
Continental  Army,  19  Febru- 
ary, 1778. 

Mrs.  Richard  Oden  Mullikin. 

Blair,  Archibald,  1660-1735. 

Justice  of  York  County,  Va., 
1714;  Member  of  the  Virginia 
House  of  Burgesses,  1718- 
23;  Major  of  Militia. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulmati. 

Blair,  John,  1687-1771. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1736;  Member 
of  Council  from  1745,  and  its 
President,  I757-7I.;  Acting 
Governor  of  Virginia,  1757-58, 
1768. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Blake,  Thomas, 1702. 

Captain  of  Calvert  County  Mili- 
tia;   Sheriff,   Calvert   County, 
1699. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Martin. 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


129 


Blakiston,  Ebenezer,  1650-1709. 
Captain  of  Foot,  Cecil  County, 

1689. 
Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 

Blakiston,  Ebenezer,  1684-1746. 
Justice,    Kent    County,    1733-46; 
Burgess  for  Kent  County, 
1724,  1727-34. 
Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 

Blakiston,  Nehemiah,  1693. 

Clerk  of  the  King's  Customs  for 
Wicomico  and  Potomac  rivers, 
26  Sept.,  1685 ;  Captain  of 
Troop  of  Horse,  St.  Mary's 
County,  4  Sept.,  1689;  Gov- 
ernor of  Maryland,  1690 ; 
Chief  Justice,  Provincial 
Court,  21  April,  1691 ;  Speaker 
of  the  Assembly,  1691  ;  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1691-93 ;  Styled 
"  Colonel,"  1692. 

Mrs.  Walter  A.  Bloedorn. 

Bland,  Theoderick,  1629-1671. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses for  Charles  City  Coun- 
ty, 1659;  Speaker  House  of 
Burgesses,  1659-61 ;  Member 
King's  Council,  1665-71. 

Mrs.  Thomas  H.  Gaither. 

Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Lee. 

Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Taplin. 

Blay,  William. 
Burgess  Kent  County,  1714-15. 
Mrs.  John  O.  Turnbull. 

Blodgett,  Samuel,  1724-1807. 

Served  in  French  Wars ;  Louis- 
burg,  1745,  Crown  Point  and 
Lake  George;  Was  Commis- 
sary at  Fort  William  Henry, 
1755;  Judge,  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas,  Hillsboro  County, 
N.  H.,  1770. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Ward  Hall. 

Miss  Mary  Stickney  Hall. 

Blount,    Charles    Worth,    1721- 

1784. 

Appointed    9    September,    1775, 

Member     of     Committee     of 

Safety   for  Edenton  District, 


North  Carolina ;  Member  Pro- 
vincial Congress  at  Halifax,  4 
April,  1776. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Rieman. 

Blount,  Jacob,  1789. 

Member  of  North  Carolina  As- 
sembly, 1771. 
Mrs.  Donald  J.  Frick. 

Blount,  James,  c.  1620-1686. 

Member  of  the  Great  Council, 
or  Assistant  to  the  Deputies 
(North  Carolina),  1677-80; 
Member  of  Assembly,  1677 ; 
Justice  of  Precinct  Court  for 
Chowan  Precinct,  1677. 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Rieman. 

Blount,  John,  1669-1725. 
Justice  of  the  Provincial  Court, 

North  Carolina,  1703,  1716-22; 

Member   of    Assembly,    1711; 

Member  of  Council,  1722-25. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Rieman. 

Blunston,  John, 1723. 

Member  Pennsylvania  Assembly 
for  Chester  County,  1682-88, 
1695-97,  1699-1701 ;  Speaker, 
1697,  1699,  1700;  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  1684,  1685,  1689;  Mem- 
ber of  Governor's  Council, 
1690,  1700,  1701,  1703,  1705. 

Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 


BoARMAN,  William,  1630- 1709. 

Justice,  St.  Marys  County,  1663- 
78,  and  Presiding  Justice, 
1678;  High  Sherifif,  1678-79, 
1681 ;  Burgess,  1671-75  ;  Cap- 
tain, St.  Marys  County  Militia, 
1661  ;  Major,  1676;  Indian  In- 
terpreter, 1678,  and  rendered 
valuable  services  to  the  Prov- 
ince in  its  relations  with  the 
Indians. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Conley. 

Mrs.  Carlos  G.  de  Garmendia. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

Mrs.  Howard  Sypher. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 


130 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


BoDDiE,  Nathaniel,  1732-1797. 

One  of  the  framers  of  the  Con- 
stitution of  North  Carolina; 
Member  of  the  Provincial 
Congress  which  met  at  Hali- 
fax, April  4,  1776 ;  Representa- 
tive for  Edgecumbe  County. 

Mrs.  Calvin  W.  Hendrick. 

BoDDiE,  William. 
Lieutenant  in  Northampton  Bay 
during  Spanish  alarm,  1747-48. 
Mrs.  Calvin  W.  Hendrick. 


BoGARDUS,  Peter,  1645-1703. 
Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs, 

Province  of  New  York,  1690 ; 

Sheriff  and  Attorney-General, 

1673;    Magistrate   of   Albany, 

1673. 
Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 

BoLLiNG.  John,  1676-1729. 
High  Sheriff  of  Henrico  County, 

Va.,    1706-07;    Burgess,    1714; 

Major  of  the  County  Militia. 
Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 
Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 
Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 


Bond,  Jacob. 
Member   Maryland    Convention, 
1774,       1775,      for      Harford 
County. 
Miss  Alice  WUks  Preston. 


Bond,  John,  1714-1795. 
Justice  of  the  Peace  for  Balti- 
more County,  1769. 
Miss  Christiana  Bond. 
Miss  Isabel  M.  Bond. 
Mrs.  IVilliam  H.  Hayward. 

Bond,  Thomas. 
Justice    of   the    Quorum,    Balti- 
more County,  1768,  1769,  1772, 

1773- 
Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 


Bond,  William,  1625-1697. 

Representative  for  Watertown 
to  General  Court  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay,  1689-95  ;  Speaker  of 
the  House,  1691-95 ;  Member 
of  Committee  of  Safety,  1689 ; 
Lieutenant  of  a  Troop  of 
Horse,  1675 ;  Captain,  1690. 

Mrs.  Lewis  Mayer  Hamilton. 


BoLLiNG,  Robert,  1646-1709. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1704;  Colonel  of 
Prince  Georges  County. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Robert  M.  Littlejohn. 

Mrs  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

BoLLiNG,  Robert,  U,  1682-1749. 
Memiaer  of  the  Virginia  House 

of  Burgesses,  1744. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 
Mrs.  Robert  M.  Littlejohn. 
Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

BoLLiNG,  Robert,  HI,  1720-1775. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1758-74;  Member  of 
Convention,  1774. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 

Mrs.  Robert  M.  Littlejohn. 


Booker.  Edward,  1680-1750. 
Member  of   Virginia  House  of 

Burgesses  for  Amelia  County, 

1736. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 
Mrs.  Robert  M.  Littlejohn. 


Booker,  Richard. 
Justice,  Gloucester  County,  Va., 

1702. 
Mrs.  Robert  M.  Littlejohn. 


Boone,  Humphrey, 1709. 

Captain  of  Foot,  Anne  Arundel 
County,  under  Colonel  Nicho- 
las Greenberry,  1693-95. 
Mrs.  Henry  Dickinson. 

Boone,  Humphrey,  H.  1713-1766. 
Justice     of     the     Peace,     Anne 

Arundel  County,  1746-60. 
Mrs.  Henry  Dickinson. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


131 


Borden,  Joseph,  Jr.,  1719-1791. 

Member  of  Stamp  Act  Congress, 
1765 ;  Member  of  Provincial 
Congress,  1775 ;  Colonel  First 
New  Jersey  Regiment,  I77S- 
yd;  Quarter  Master,  1776; 
Judge  of  Common  Pleas,  1776. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Miss  Mary  Sullivan. 


Borden,  Richard,  1601-1671. 

Assistant,  Providence  Planta- 
tions, 1653-54;  General  Treas- 
urer under  the  Parliamentary 
patent,  1654-55  J  Commissioner 
for  Portsmouth  to  the  Court 
of  Commissioners,  1654,  1656, 
1657 ;  Deputy  for  Portsmouth 
to  the  General  Assembly  of 
Rhode  Island ;  One  of  a  Com- 
mittee of  seven  in  the  case 
concerning  war  against  the 
Dutch;  One  of  the  original 
purchasers  of  land  in  New 
Jersey,  1667. 

Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 

Mrs.  D.  Giraiid  Wright. 

Borden,  Thomas, 1676. 

Deputy,  Rhode  Island,  1666,  1670, 

1672 ;  Assistant,  1675-76. 
Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 
Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright. 

Bordley,  Stephen, 1709. 

Rector    of    St.    Paul's    Parish, 

Kent  County,  1694- 1709. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Ireland  Elliott. 
Miss  Rebecca  R.  Williams. 


BoRTON,  John, 1687. 

Member  of  New  Jersey  Assem- 
bly   for    Burlington    County, 
1683-85. 
Mrs.  J.  J.  Jackson. 


Boston.  Henry, 1676. 

Justice    for    Somerset    County, 

1666. 
Mrs.  Elihti  E.  Jackson. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Leonard. 
Mrs.  Alva  Van  der  Bogart. 


Boughton,  Richard,  1706. 

Secretary  of  Maryland,  1666; 
Burgess  for  Charles  County, 
1669;  Clerk  of  the  House  of 
Burgesses,  1674-76. 

Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

BouLDiN,  Thomas,  1706-1783. 

Captain  Virginia  Militia  in 
French  and  Indian  War,  1758; 
Sheriff  Lunenburg  County, 
1759;  Lieut.-Colonel  of  Mili- 
tia of  Charlotte  County,  1773. 

Mrs.  George  Wisner  Wood. 

Bourne,  Thomas,  1664. 

Deputy  from  Rexhame  to 
Plymouth  General  Court, 
1641 ;  from  Marshfield,  1642, 
1645 ;  Foreman  Governor's 
Council,  1637. 

Mrs.  Yates  Stirling. 

BouTON,  John. 
Representative  from  Norwalk  to 
Connecticut  General  Assembly, 
1669,  1671,  1673,  1674-83,  1685. 
Mrs.  Harvey  Middleton. 

Bowie,  Allen,  1719-1783. 
Justice,  Prince  Georges  County, 

1752-54. 
Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 

Bowie,  Allen,  Jr..  1737-1803. 
Commissioned  Captain  of  Mili- 
tary      Company,       Frederick 
County,  Feb.  18,  1776. 
Miss  Mary  Dorsey  Davis. 

Bowie,  Fielder,  1745-1794. 

Commissioned  Captain,  Prince 
Georges  County  Militia,  Feb- 
ruary, 1776. 

Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 

Bowie,  William,  1720-1791. 
Justice,  Prince  Georges  County, 

1759-64. 
Mrs.  Henry  J.  Berkley. 
Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Siser. 

Bowles,  James, 1727. 

Member   of    Council    of    Mary- 
land, 13  October,  1720-27. 
Mrs.  William  E.  Morton. 


132 


ANCESTORS    AND   DESCENDANTS. 


BowLY,  Daniel,  1745-1807. 

Member  Committee  of  Observa- 
tion, 1775 ;  Ensign  in  Captain 
John  Sterett's  Independent 
Company,  Maryland  Militia. 

Mrs.  Joseph  Parsons  Comegys. 

Mrs.  John  J.  Jackson. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Cumberland  H.  Runihold. 

Bowman,  Edmund,  1625-1691. 

Justice,  Lower  Norfolk  County, 
Va.,  1655,  1659;  Accomac 
County,  1663;  Major  of  Acco- 
mac County  Militia ;  Member 
of  the  Virginia  House  of 
Burgesses. 

Mrs.  George  Hamilton  Cook. 

Mrs.  L.  McLane  Tiffany. 

Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 

BowNE,  John, 1684. 

Deputy  to  New  Jersey  Assembly 
for  Monmouth  County,  1668, 
1675,  1679-83;  Speaker  of  As- 
sembly, 16S0,  i68r ;  Delegate  to 
Convention,  1673 ;  Justice, 
1673,  1676,  1679,  1683;  Captain, 
before  1683;  Major,  1683. 

Mrs.  William  W.  Keith. 

BowNE,  William, 1677. 

Patentee  of  the  Monmouth  pat- 
ent ;  Member  of  the  Assembly 
for  Monmouth  County,  N.  J. 
Mrs.  William  IV.  Keith. 
Mrs.  Walter  D.  Mansfield. 

BozMAN,  John. 
Burgess,  Somerset  County,  1694. 
Mrs.  Luther  C.  Cox. 
Mrs.  Hammond  Dugan. 
Mrs.  Frank  Markoe. 

BozMAN.  Thomas. 

High  Sheriff,  Talbot  County,  19 
October.  1720;  Member  of  As- 
sembly, 24  September,  1723. 

Mrs.  Luther  C.  Cox. 

Bracco,  John,  c.  1717-1794. 
Justice  for  Queen  Annes  County, 
1754;  Deputy  Commissary  and 
Register  of  Wills  for  Talbot 
County,    1771-85. 
Mrs.  George  L.  Radcliffe. 


Bradford,  William,  1589-1657. 

One  of  the  Founders  of  Plym- 
outh Plantation ;  Governor, 
1621-33,  1635,  1637,  1639-43, 
1645-56;  Assistant,  1634,  1636, 
1638,  1644;  Commissioner  of 
the  United  Colonies,  1647-49, 
1652,  1656;  Member  of  the 
Councils  of  War,  1642,  1643, 
1653 ;  President  of  the  Coun- 
cils of  1643  and  1653. 

Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

Mrs.  William  Paret. 

Mrs.  David  M.  Robinson. 


Bradford,  William,  1624-1704. 

Deputy  Governor  of  Plymouth 
Colony,  1682-86;  Deputy  for 
Plymouth  to  the  General 
Court.  1657;  Assistant,  1658- 
81 ;  Treasurer  of  the  Colony, 
1679-86,  1689-92 ;  Commis- 
sioner of  the  United  Colonies, 
1682-86;  Councillor  of  the 
Royal  Province  of  New  Eng- 
land, 1686-89;  Named  Coun- 
cillor in  the  Charter  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay,  1692 ;  Councillor, 
1693-98 ;  Ensign  Plymouth 
Company,  1648 ;  Captain  of  a 
Troop,  1659;  Major  Plymouth 
County  Forces,  1685 ;  Member 
of  the  Councils  of  War,  1657, 
1658,  1667. 

Mrs.  William  Paret. 

Mrs.  David  M.  Robinson. 

Branch,  Christopher,  1591-1681. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1639 ;  Justice  of 
Henrico  County,  1656,  and  pre- 
viously for  many  years. 

Miss  Esther  S.  Buchanan. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Gary. 

Mrs.  Wilson  Miles  Gary. 

Mrs  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Braxton,  Carter,  1736-1797. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1761 ;  Signer  of 
the  Declaration  of  Independ- 
ence. 

Mrs.  John  Bigelow. 

Mrs.  William  G.  Page. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


133 


Bray,  James. 
Member  Virginia  Council,  1674- 

75. 
Mrs.  Edward  Duffy. 


Brent,  George. 

Captain  of  a  Troop  of  Horse  in 
1670;  Colonel  in  Bacon's  Re- 
bellion, 1676 ;  Ranger-General 
of  the  Northern  Neck  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1690. 

Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 

Miss  Anita  Dunbar  Hunt. 

Mrs.  Dunbar  Hunt. 

Mrs.  William  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Thomas  Sloo. 


Brent,  Giles. 

Treasurer  of  the  Province  of 
Maryland ;  Commander  of 
Kent  Island ;  Deputy-Gov- 
ernor and  Lieut.-General  of 
Maryland,  1643-44;  Lord  of 
Fort  Kent  Manor. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Abell. 

Miss  Ida  Hill  Bowie. 

Mrs.  Richard  Smith  Hill. 

Mrs.  Robert  Hinckley. 

Mrs.  Edmund  Plowden  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  Michael  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 

Mrs.  Alex.  IV.  Mackenzie. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Myer. 

Mrs.  Columbus  O'Donnell. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 


Brewer,  John,  1664. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel   County, 

1658-61 ;  Burgess,  1661. 
Mrs.  Robert  Atkinson. 
Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 
Mrs.  Robert  Howard  Gamble. 
Mrs.  Walker  Hill. 
Mrs.  Geo.  L.  Hume. 
Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart. 
Miss  Louisa  Hall  Robinson. 
Mrs.  Albert  B.  Sowcll. 
Mrs.  Edward  M.  Tutwiler. 
Mrs.  Frank  Weakley  Webster. 


Brewster,  Jonathan,  i  593-1659. 

Deputy  to  Plymouth  General 
Court,  1639-44;  Deputy  from 
New  London  to  General  Court 
of  Connecticut,  1650,  1655-58; 
Military  Commissioner  in  Pe- 
quot  War,  1637. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 


Brewster,  William,  1560-1644. 

One  of  the  Historic  Founders  of 
Plymouth  Plantation ;  Chosen 
Teaching  and  Ruling  Elder  of 
the  Plymouth  Plantation. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  Clarke. 

Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 

Mrs.  Richard  W.  Hogue. 

Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 

Mrs.  John  Ridgely. 

Miss  Sarah  Kno.v  Wood. 


Brent,  Giles. 

Commander  of  a  Troop  of 

Horse    in    Bacon's    Rebellion, 

1676.     (Va.) 
Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 


Brice,  John,  1704-1766. 

Chief  Justice  of  the  Provincial 

Court  of  Maryland. 
Mrs.  Ethan  Allen. 
Vicomtesse  H.  de  Sibour. 


Brent,  William. 
Member  of  the  Virginia  House 

of  Burgesses,  1756,  1760; 

Member  of  Convention,  1776. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Abell. 
Mrs.  Richard  Smith  Hill. 
Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 
Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Myer. 
Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 


Briggs,  James,  c.  1640-1684. 
Lieutenant      of      Massachusetts 
Troops  in  King  Philip's  War, 
Mrs.  Yates  Stirling. 


Briscoe,  John,  1678- 1734. 
Justice  of  Charles  County,  1720- 

34. 
Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 


134 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Briscoe,  Philip, 1724. 

Burgess  for  Charles  County, 
1699-1700;  Justice,  St.  Marys 
County,  1694;  Justice,  Charles 
County,  1696-98. 

Mrs.  Charles  De  V.  Drayton. 

Mrs.  Thomas  Ireland  Elliott. 

Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 


Briscoe,  Samuel, 1786. 

Justice  of  Charles  County,  1773" 

74. 
Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

Brooke,  Baker,  1628-1679. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Mary- 
land, 1658-79;  Surveyor-Gen- 
eral, 1671-79;  Colonel  of  the 
Calvert  County  Militia. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Conley. 

Mrs.  Carlos  G.  de  Garmendia. 

Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

Brooke,  Benjamin,  1753-1834. 
Lieutenant,    Pennsylvania    Mili- 
tia, 1776;  Captain,  1777. 
Mrs.  John  Brooke. 


Brooke,  Doctor  John. 

Commissioner  of  Peace,  Dor- 
chester County,  Md.,  1676; 
Burgess,  1681. 

Miss  Elizabeth  P.  Cator. 

Mrs.  Addison  D.  Clarke. 

Mrs.  Luther  C.  Cox. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 

Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 

Mrs.  C.  B.  Goldsborough. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Brooke,  Michael, 1663. 

Burgess     for    Calvert    County, 

1657-60;  Justice,  1655-58. 
Miss  Elisabeth  P.  Cator. 
Mrs.  Addison  D.  Clarke. 
Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 
Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 
Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 
Mrs.  C.  B.  Goldsborough. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 


Brooke,  Richard,  1736-1788. 

MemlDcr  of  the  Committees  of 
Correspondence  and  Observa- 
tion, Frederick  County,  1774- 
75 ;  Delegate  to  Convention, 
1775 ;  Captain  of  Frederick 
County  Militia,  1776;  Major, 
15  August,  1776. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Mrs.  Robert  B.  Wallace. 

Brooke,  Robert,  1602-1655. 

Member  of  the  Council  and 
Commander  of  Charles  Coun- 
ty, 1650-54;  President  of 
Council  and  Acting  Governor, 
29  March  to  3  July,  1652. 

Mrs.  John  IV.  Baughman. 

Mrs.  Franklin  H.  Beckwith. 

Mrs.  A.  Hooton  Blackiston. 

Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Miss  Ida  Hill  Bowie. 

Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 

Mrs.  Allen  Richards  Boyd. 

Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 

Dr.  Mary  N.  Browne. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Conley. 

Miss  Fanny  G.  Crenshaw. 

Mrs.  H.  B.  Denman. 

Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 

Mrs.  Lily  Tyson  Elliott. 

Miss  Jane  D.  Forbes. 

Mrs.  Carlos  G.  de  Garmendia. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Miss  Anita  Dunbar  Hunt. 

Mrs.  Dunbar  Hunt. 

Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  George  Alphonzo  Jones. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Miss  Alice  G.  Kerfont. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Humes  Kerfoot. 

Mrs.  William  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Julius  Henry  Kimball. 

Miss  Margaret  D.  Leakin. 

Mrs.  Frederick  W.  McComas. 

Mrs.  Joseph  P.  McComas. 

Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 

Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Mrs.  Donald  McLean. 

Mrs.  Frederick  W.  McReynolds. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Mrs.  Anthony  Murray. 

Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

Miss  Mary  S.  IV.  Pearre. 

Mrs.  George  D.  Penniman. 

Miss  Florence  Phenix. 


ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


135 


Miss  Mary  Dennison  Philpot. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Mrs.  John  Ritchie. 
Mrs.  Albert  Willis  Sioussat. 
Miss  Clementine  Smith. 
Miss  Sallie  Cox  Smith. 
Mrs.  Thos.  H.  Taliaferro. 
Miss  Elisabeth  Y.  Thompson. 
Mrs.  Robert  Bruce  Wallace. 
Mrs.  Milton  Welsh. 
Mrs.  Charles  P.  Williams. 
Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Williams. 
Mrs.  John  H.  Williams. 
Mrs.  T.  J.  C.  Williams. 

Brooke,  Roger,  1637-1700. 
Justice,    Calvert    County,    1674- 

85;    Of    Quorum    from    1679; 

High  Sheriff,  1684. 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 
Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 
Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Conley. 
Miss  Fanny  G.  Crenshaw. 
Mrs.  Carlos  G.  dc  Garmendia. 
Miss  Anita  Dunbar  Hunt. 
Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 
Mrs.  William  Keyser. 
Mrs.  George  D.  Penniman. 
Mrs.  John  H.  Williams. 

Brooke,  Thomas,  1632-1676. 

Captain,  Calvert  County  Militia, 
1658;  Major,  1660;  Burgess 
for  Calvert  County,  1663-66, 
1671-76;  High  Sheriff,  1666-67, 
1668-69 ;  Chief  Justice,  Calvert 
County,  1667. 

Mrs.  Franklin  H.  Beckwith. 

Mrs.  A.  Hooton  Blackiston. 

Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 

Mrs.  Allen  Richards  Boyd. 

Dr.  Mary  N.  Browne. 

Mrs.  H.  B.  Denman. 

Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 

Miss  Jane  D.  Forbes. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Miss  Alice  G.  Kerfoot. 

Mrs.  Julius  Henry  Kimball. 

Miss  Margaret  D.  Leakin. 

Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 

Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Mrs.  Donald  McLean. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 


Miss  Mary  S.  W.  Pearre. 
Miss  Florence  Phenix. 
Miss  Mary  Dennison  Philpot. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Mrs.  John  Ritchie. 
Mrs.  Albert  Willis  Sioussat. 
Miss  Clementine  Smith. 
Miss  Sallie  Cox  Smith. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Y.  Thompson. 
Mrs.  Milton  Welsh. 
Mrs.  Charles  P.  Williams. 
Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Williams. 
Mrs.  T.  J.  C.  Williams. 

Brooke,  Thomas,  1659-1730. 

Member  of  Council,  1692-1707, 
1715-24;  President  of  Coun- 
cil and  Acting  Governor,  1720; 
Justice  of  the  Provincial 
Court,  1694;  Deputy  Secre- 
tary of  Maryland,  1695  5  Com- 
missary General,  1701. 

Mrs.  Franklin  H.  Beckwith. 

Mrs.  A.  Hooton  Blackiston. 

Miss  Virgiyiia  B.  Bowie. 

Mrs.  Allen  Richards  Boyd. 

Mrs.  Charles  J.  Colcock. 

Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Miss  Alice  G.  Kerfoot. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Humes  Kerfoot. 

Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 

Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Mrs.  Donald  McLean. 

Miss  Mary  S.  W.  Pearre. 

Miss  Florence  Phenix. 

Mrs.  John  Ritchie. 

Miss  Clementine  Smith. 

Miss  Sallie  Cox  Smith. 

Mrs.  Milton  Welsh. 

Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Williams. 

Mrs.  T.  J.  C.  Williams. 

Brooke,  Thomas,  Jr.,  1683-1744. 

High  Sheriff,  Prince  Georges 
County,  1731-34;  Burgess, 
Prince  Georges  County,  1713. 

Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Brooks,  John,  1752-1825. 
Captain  of  Minute  Men  at  Lex- 
ington and  Concord,  19  April, 
1775;  Major,  Bridge's  Massa- 


136 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


chusetts  Regiment,  1775.  and 
of  19th  Continental  Infantry, 
1776;  Lieut.-Colonel,  8th 
Massachusetts  Regiment,  1776; 
Lieut.-Colonel  commanding 
7th  Massachusetts  Regiment, 
1778,  and  served  till  12  June, 
1783 ;  Brig.-General,  United 
States  Army,  1792-96;  Gov- 
ernor of  Massachusetts,  1816. 
Mrs.  Edmund  T.  Mudge. 

Broome,  John,  1680-1738. 
Burgess,   Calvert  County,   1712 ; 
High    Sheriff,    1714;    Justice, 
1731-38;  Of  Quorurn,  1738. 
Mrs.  William  L.  Lewis. 
Mrs.  George  D.  P enniman. 

Broome,  John,  1703 . 

Captain,  Calvert  County  Militia, 

1754-56.  _ 
Mrs.  William  L.  Lewts. 
Mrs.  George  D.  P enniman. 

Broughton,  Thomas.  1738. 

Member   of    Council   of    South 

Carolina,    1708;    Governor   of 

the  Province,  1735-38. 
Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 
Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Morris. 

Brown,  Chad,  1650. 

One  of  thirteen  signers  of  the 
first  written  compact  of  Prov- 
idence Plantations ;  Ordained 
pastor  First  Baptist  Church, 
Providence,  1642. 

Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 

Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 

Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright. 

Brown,  Dr.  Gustavus,  1689-1762. 
Justice,  Charles  County,  1726-62 ; 

Presiding  Justice,  1748-62;  Of 

Quorum,  1730-62. 
Mrs.  Daniel  A.  Greenlees. 
Mrs.  William  E.  Ruff. 

Brown,  John,  1589-1687. 

One  of  the  Founders  of  Hamp- 
ton, N.  H. 
Mrs.  Morris  L.  Croxall. 

Brown,  John,  1584-1662. 
Assistant,  Plymouth  Colony, 
1636,    1638-55;    Commissioner 


of  the  United  Colonies,  1644- 
55  ;  Member  of  the  Councils  of 
War,  Plymouth  Colony,  1642, 
1646,  1653. 
Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

Brown,  John,  1630-1706. 

Member  Court  of  Commis- 
sioners of  the  Four  Towns ; 
Commissioner,  Providence,  R. 
I.,  1654;  Deputy  for  Provi- 
dence, 1664;  Assistant,  1665- 
66,  1669. 

Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 

Brown,  Jonathan,   1737-1S24. 

Lieutenant  of  nth  New  Hamp- 
shire Colonial  Troops,  Sep- 
tember, 1774. 

Mrs.  Morris  L.  Croxall. 

Brown.  Mercer,  1685-1730. 
Justice.  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 

Chester  County,  Penna.,  1724- 

30. 
Mrs.  Graham  Gordon. 

Browne,  Henry, 1661. 

Member    Council    of    Virginia, 

1634-60. 
Mrs.  Mollis  Moseley  Cooley. 
Mrs.  John  E.  Welbourn. 

Browne,  William, 1746. 

Burgess  for  Surrey  County,  Va., 

1676-82 ;  Presiding  Justice, 

1681;    Sheriff,    1674,   1687; 

Major,    1672;    Lieut.-Colonel, 

1679. 
Mrs.  Mollis  Moseley  Cooley. 
Mrs.  John  E.  Welbourn. 

Buchanan,  Andrew,  1734-1786. 

Chief  Justice,  Baltimore  County ; 
Member  of  Committees  of 
Correspondence  and  Observa- 
tion, 1774-75 ;  One  of  the  five 
Brig.-Generals  of  the  Mary- 
land Militia,  1776. 

Mrs.  William  T.  Owen. 

Miss  Mary  Dennison  Philpot. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Miss  Mary  Sullivan. 

Miss  Nannie  L.  Sullivan. 


ANCESTORS    AND   DESCENDANTS. 


137 


Buchanan,  Dr.  George,  1698-1750. 

One  of  the  Commissioners  for 
laying  out  Baltimore  Town, 
1729 ;  Burgess,  Baltimore 
County,  1745-50. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Black. 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Chatard. 

Mrs.  William  W.  Mclntire. 

Mrs.  William  T.  Owen. 

Miss  Mary  Dennison  Philpot. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Miss  Nannie  L.  Sullivan. 

Miss  Ellen  Martin  Thomas. 


Buchanan,  Lloyd,  1729 . 

Burgess,  Baltimore  County,  1751. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Mclntire. 

Buchanan,  Robert,  1697-1748. 
Justice,   Lancaster   County,   Pa., 

1730-40 ;  High  Sheriff,  1732-34, 

1738-40. 
Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 
Mrs.  A.  Nisbet  Turnbull. 
Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 
Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 
Mrs.  Horatio  L.  Whitridge. 

Buchanan,  William,  1727-1804, 
Member  of  the  Maryland  Con- 
vention, 1775,  and  of  Commit- 
tee of  Observation,  1775-76; 
Commissioned  Colonel  of  the 
Baltimore  Battalion  25  May, 
1776 ;  Appointed,  by  Congress, 
Commissary  General  of  the 
Continental  Army,  1777. 
Miss  Esther  S.  Buchanan. 

Buckley,  John,  1646-1732. 
Member  of  Provisional  Assem- 
bly of  Pennsylvania,  1697. 
Miss  Josephine  P.  Amos. 

Buckner,  William, 1716. 

Justice    of    York    County,    Va., 
1694;    High    Sheriff,    1695-96; 
Burgess,   1698-99. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 
Miss  Maria  Stith  Johnston. 
Mrs.  Henry  S.  Robbins. 


BuDD,  Thomas, 1698. 

Member  of  the  King's  Council, 
West  Jersey,  1683 ;  Receiver- 
General,  1681 ;  Member  of  As- 
sembly. 1682, 1683, 1685; 
Treasurer,  1683 ;  Secretary  of 
the  Board  of  Lords  Proprie- 
tors, 1728 ;  Signer  of  the  West 
Jersey  Charter  of  Funda- 
mental Laws,  1676. 

Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 

BuRFORD,  Thomas, 1687. 

Burgess,  St.  Marys  County,  1682- 
87;    Attorney-General 
of  Maryland,  1681-86. 
Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 
Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Burgess,  Edward, 1722. 

Commissioned,      4      September, 
1689,   Captain  of   Foot,  Anne 
Arundel  County,  Militia. 
Miss  Mary  Dorsey  Davis. 
Miss  Margaret  G.  Jones. 
Mrs.  George  A.  Leiper. 
Mrs.  Frederick  W.  McComas. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 
Mrs.  Harry  Nash  Moore. 
Mrs.  William  Andrew  Morrison. 
Mrs.  T.  K.  Nicdringhaus. 
Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 
Mrs.  Van  Winder  Shields. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 
Mrs.  Albert  B.  Sowcll. 
Mrs.  Erastus  Wells. 


Burgess,  William,  1622-1686/7. 
Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1664-65,  1674-80 ;  High  Sheriff, 
1664;  Lieutenant,  1659;  Cap- 
tain, 1661 ;  Major,  1675;  Colo- 
nel, 1676,  Commanding  Foot 
of  Anne  Arundel  County ; 
Commander  in  Chief  of  Mary- 
land Forces  against  Indians, 
1677 ;  Burgess  for  Anne  Arun- 
del County,  1660.  1669-82; 
Member  of  Council,  12  Octo- 
ber, 1682-86/7;  Commissioned 


138 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


one  of  the  Deputy-Governors, 

I  May,  1684. 
Mrs.  A.  Hooton  Blackiston. 
Mrs.  Allen  Richards  Boyd. 
Mrs.  Benjamin  IV.  Corkran. 
Miss  Mary  Dorsey  Davis. 
Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 
Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 
Miss  Jane  Dazvson  Forbes. 
Mrs.  Oliver  Clyde  Fuller. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 
Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 
Mrs.  Richard  IV.  Hogue. 
Miss  Margaret  G.  Jones. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Miss  Margaret  D.  Leakin. 
Mrs.  George  A.  Leiper. 
Mrs.  Robert  M.  Little  John. 
Mrs.  Gustav  W.  Lilrman. 
Mrs.  Frederick  W.  McComas. 
Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 
Mrs.  Maynard  McPherson. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 
■     Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 
Mrs.  Henry  Nash  Moore. 
Mrs.  William  Andrew  Morrison. 
Mrs.  T.  K.  Niedringhaus. 
Mrs.  James  P.  Parker. 
Miss  Mary  S.  W.  Pearre. 
Miss  E.  Lloyd  Pennington. 
Mrs.  Mary  Dennison  Philpot. 
Miss  Alice  M^ilks  Preston. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Mrs.  Van  Winder  Shields. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 
Mrs.  Albert  Willis  Sioussat. 
Mrs.  Chandler  Price  Smith. 
Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Smith. 
Mrs.  Albert  B.  Sowell. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Elisabeth  Y.  Thompson. 
Mrs.  Gustave  Touchard. 
Mrs.  Erastus  Wells. 
Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Williams. 

BuRWELL,  Carter. 
Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1749. 
Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 


Mrs.  Aubrey  Pearre,  Jr. 
Miss  Virginia  H.  B.  Smith. 

BuRWELL,  Lewis,  1710-1752. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses ;  President  of  the  Coun- 
cil and  acting  Governor,  1750. 

Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 

Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

BuRWELL,  Nathaniel,  1680-1721. 
Member  of  the  Virginia  House 

of  Burgesses,  1710. 
Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

Bushnell,  Richard,  1652-1727. 

Deputy  for  Norwich,  Conn.,  to 
General  Assembly,  1691-94, 
1696-99,  1702-20;  Speaker  of 
the  House,  1713,  1715,  1717, 
1719,  1720;  Member  of  Gov- 
ernor's Council,  1703-05,  1719- 
21 ;  Clerk  of  General  Assem- 
bly, 1707 ;  Judge  of  New 
London  County  Court,  1717- 
19;  Lieutenant  of  Norwich 
Train  Band,  1698;  Captain, 
1701. 

Miss  Ellen  Perkins  Kilpatrick. 

Mrs.  William  D.  Kilpatrick. 

Byrd,  William,  1652-1704. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1681-1704;  Receiver  of 
His  Majesty's  Revenues  for 
the  Colony  of  Virginia. 

Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

Mrs.  Robert  Ober. 

Byrd,  William,  H,  1674-1744. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1707-44,  and  President 
of  the  Council ;  Founder  of 
the  City  of  Richmond ;  Fellow 
of  the  Royal  Society. 

Miss  Evelyn  Byrd  McCatidlish. 

Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

Mrs.  Robert  Ober. 


BuRWELL,  Lewis,  1648-1710. 
Justice  and  Colonel  of  Glouces- 
ter County,  Va. ;  Member  of 
Council  of   Virginia,   1702-10. 

Mrs.  Edward  Duffy. 
Mrs.  William  E.  Morton. 


Byrd,  William,  HL  1729-1777. 

Colonel  of  the  2d  Virginia  Regi- 
ment, 1756;  Member  of  the 
Council  of  Virginia,  1754-77. 

Mrs.  Robert  Ober. 

Mrs.  Alexander  Barton  Randall. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


139 


Byrd,  William  Evelyn,  1674-1744. 

Member  Virginia  Council,  1707- 
44;  Surveyed  boundary  be- 
tween Virginia  and  North 
Carolina. 

Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Taplin. 

Cabell,  William,  1730-1798. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1757-61,  177s ;  Chair- 
man County  Committee  of 
Amherst  County,  1774,  1776; 
Member  Committee  of  Safety, 
1775,  1776;  Colonel  of  Militia 
of  Albemarle  County,  1760; 
First  County  Lieutenant  of 
Amherst  County,  1761 ;  Mem- 
ber of  Virginia  Convention, 
May,  1776. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Kinsolving. 

Calhoun,  James,  1743-1816. 

Member  of  Committee  of  Obser- 
vation, Baltimore,  1774-76; 
One  of  the  Commissioners  ap- 
pointed by  Congress  to  sign 
bills  of  credit  or  money,  1776; 
Deputy  Commissary  General 
of  the  Continental  Army,  1777 ; 
Judge  of  Orphans  Court,  1791 ; 
First  Mayor  of  Baltimore, 
1797- 

Miss  Esther  S.  Buchanan. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  A.  Nisbet  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Mrs.  Horatio  L.  Whitridge. 

Calvert,  Benedict,  1788. 

Judge  of  the  Land  Office ;  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1770-74;  Col- 
lector of  Customs. 

Mrs.  Duncan  Campbell. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  Francis  Key  Murray. 

Mrs.  T.  B.  Smythe. 

Calvert,  Charles. 

Ensign  in  His  Majesty's  First 
Regiment  of  Foot  Guards,  27 
November,  1709 ;  Lieutenant 
and  Captain,  4  January,  1718; 
Governor  of  Maryland,  1720- 
27. 

Mrs.  Duncan  Campbell. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 


Mrs.  Francis  Key  Murray. 
Mrs.  T.  B.  Smythe. 

Calvert,  Sir  George,  1580-1632. 
First  Baron  Baltimore ;  Member 

of  the  Virginia  Company. 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Conley. 

Calvert,  Leonard, 1647. 

Governor  of  Maryland  from  its 
first  settlement  in  1634  until 
his  death,  9  June,  1647. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Conley. 

Mrs.  Carlos  G.  de  Garmendia. 

Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

Camm,  Rev.  John,  1718-1779. 
Member    of    Council    of    Vir- 
ginia, 1774;  President  of  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  College,  1771- 

77-       .   . 

Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 

Canby,  Thomas,  1668-1742. 

Justice  of  the  Peace,  Bucks 
County,  Penna.,  1719-41 ; 
Member  of  Provincial  As- 
sembly, 1721-22,  1730,  1733, 
1738. 

Miss  Laura  Canby. 

Mrs.  Thomas  Marsh  Smith. 

Carmichael,  William,  1692-1769. 
Justice,   Queen   Anne's    County, 
1737-39,  1756-66,  and  of  Quo- 
rum, 1762-66. 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Carpenter,  William. 

One  of  the  thirteen  original  pro- 
prietors of  Providence  Planta- 
tions, 1636 ;  Commissioner, 
1658-63;  Assistant,  1665-72. 

Mrs.  Henry  L.  Clarke. 

Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 

Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright. 

Carr,  Caleb,  1624-1695. 
Governor  of  Rhode  Island,  1695  ; 
Commissioner  for  Newport  to 
the  Court  of  Commissioners, 
1654,  1658-62;  General  Treas- 
urer for  the  Colony  of  Rhode 
Island,  1661 ;  Deputy  for  New- 
port to  the  General  Assembly, 
1664,  1665,  1667-72,  1674,  1678, 


140 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


1679,  1690;  Assistant,  1679-85, 
1686,  1690,  1691. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Carr,  Dabney,  1743-1773. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses  for  Louisa  Coun- 
ty, 1773- 

Miss  Esther  Sidney  Buchanan. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  Wilson  Miles  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Carr,  John,  1706-1778. 
High    Sheriff,    Louisa    County, 
Va.,     1753-54;    Justice,    1742- 
78. 
Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Carr,  Thomas,  1678-1737. 
Justice,    Caroline    County,    Va., 
1728-37 ;  Justice,  King  William 
County,  1711-27;  High  Sheriff. 
Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Carr,  Thomas,  c.  1655-1714? 
Justice,  New  Kent  County,  Va., 
1702-14;  High  Sheriff,  1708-09. 
Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Carroll,  Charles,  1660- 1720. 
Commissioned  Attorney-General 

of  Maryland,  18  July,  1688. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Abell. 
Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 
Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 
Mrs.  Richard  Smith  Hill. 
Mrs.  Outerbridge  Horsey. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Myer. 
Mrs.  Herbert  Payson. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Carroll,  Dr.  Charles,  1691-1755. 
Burgess    for    Annapolis,    1738; 

for    Anne    Arundel    County, 

1739-55. 
Mrs.  Ethan  Allen. 
Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 
Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 
Mrs.  George  Henry  Howard. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Mrs.  Ebeneser  Learned. 
Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 
Vicomtesse  H.  de  Sibour. 
Mrs.  John  O.  Turnbull. 
Mrs.  Charles  W.  Washburn. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 


Carter,  Charles,  1707- 1764. 
Member  of  the  Virginia  House 

of  Burgesses,  1748-64. 
Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 
Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

Carter,  Edward. 
Member  Pennsylvania  Assembly, 

1688. 
Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 
Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 

Carter,  John, 1669. 

Member  of  the  Governor's 
Council,  Virginia,  1658,  1662, 
1665 ;  Member  of  the  House 
of  Burgesses,  1642,  1644,  1649, 
1654,  1657-61 ;  Justice  of 
Lancaster  County,  1653 ;  Pre- 
siding Justice,  1656;  Major, 
1653 ;  In  command  of  the 
forces  sent  against  the  Rappa- 
hannock Indians,  1656;  Colo- 
nel commanding  the  Militia 
of  Lancaster  County,   1656. 

Miss  Mary  Coles  Carter. 

Mrs.  L.  Dorsey  Gassaway. 

Miss  Margaret  Gordon. 

Mrs.  R.  Curzon  Hoffman. 

Mrs.  J.  Southgate  Lemmon. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Miss  Elizabeth  H.  McLean. 

Mrs.  Thomas  C.  McLean. 

Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

Miss  Cary  Ann  Nicholas. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Cary  Nicholas. 

Mrs.  Robert  Ober. 

Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 

Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Carter,  John,  1690-1743. 
Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1724. 
Miss  Mary  Coles  Carter. 
Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Carter,  Landon. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1749-65 ;  Chairman 
Committee  of  Safety,  Rich- 
mond County,  1775. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 


ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


141 


Carter,  Robert, 

Member  of  Pennsylvania  Assem- 
bly, 1698-99;  Member  of  the 
House  of  Representatives, 
1703. 

Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 

Carter,  Robert,  1663-1732. 

Member  of  Governor's  Council, 
Virginia,  1704-32,  and  Presi- 
dent of  that  body;  Acting 
Governor,  1726-27 ;  Member 
of  the  House  of  Burgesses, 
i6go;  Speaker  of  the  House, 
1695-99;  Treasurer  of  the 
Province,  1699-1705 ;  Member 
of  the  Board  of  Visitors  of 
William  and  Mary  College; 
Colonel  and  Commander  in 
Chief,  Lancaster  and  North- 
umberland Counties,  1699. 

Mrs.  John  Bigelow. 

Miss  Mary  Coles  Carter. 

Mrs.  L.  Dorsey  Gassaway. 

Miss  Margaret  Gordon. 

Mrs.  J.  Southgate  Lemmon. 

Mrs.  Henry  P.  LeH.  Lyster. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie.    ' 

Miss  Elizabeth  H.  McLean. 

Mrs.  Thomas  C.  McLean. 

Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 

Miss  Margaret  L.  Maupin. 

Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

Miss  Gary  Ann  Nicholas. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Gary  Nicholas. 

Mrs.  Robert  Ober. 

Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 

Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Taplin. 

Carter,  Robert  Wormley. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1769-74;  Mem- 
ber of  Convention,  1775. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Carvill,  John, 1709. 

Burgess  for  St.  Mary's  County, 
1692  as  "Major  John  Car- 
vill " ;    Burgess    for    Cecil 


County,  1698-99,  and  for  Kent 
County,  1708-09 ;  High  Sher- 
iff, Cecil  County,  1694-96, 
1699-1700;  Justice,  Cecil  Coun- 
ty,  169S. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  A.  Nisbet  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 


Gary,  Archibald,  1720-1787. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1748-74;  Colo- 
nial Committee  of  Corre- 
spondence, 1773-74 ;  Member 
of  Convention,  1775;  Speaker 
of  Virginia  Senate,  1776-87. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Gary. 

Miss  Margaret  Gordon. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Miss  Elizabeth  H.  McLean. 

Mrs.  Thomas  C.  McLean. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 


Gary,  Henry,  1650- 1720. 
Justice,  Warwick  County,  Va. ; 
Architect  of  William  and 
Mary  College,  the  Colonial 
Capitol  at  Williamsburg,  the 
Governor's  Palace,  etc. 
Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 


Gary,  Henry,  H,  c.  1675-1740. 
High  Sheriff  of  Henrico  County, 

Va.,  1732-34;  Justice. 
Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Gary,  Miles,  1620- 1667. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1659-63 ;  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1663-67 ;  Ma- 
jor of  Militia,  Warwick  Coun- 
ty, 1654;  Lieut.-Golonelj  1657; 
Colonel  and  County  Lieuten- 
ant, 1659 ;  Killed  in  action  with 
the  Dutch,  10  June,  1667. 

Miss  Mary  Coles  Carter. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Gary. 

Mrs.  Edward  Duffy. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Adam  E.  King. 

Miss  Gary  Ann  Nicholas. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Gary  Nicholas. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 


142 


ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Gary,  Miles,  II,  1655-1709. 

Justice  of  Warwick  County,  Va., 
1680;  Captain  of  the  County 
Militia,  1691 ;  Lieut.-Colonel, 
1701 ;  Colonel,  1704 ;  Member 
of  the  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1692-93,  1699-1704; 
Charter  Trustee  of  William 
and  Mary  College,  1693,  and 
Rector,  1706 ;  Surveyor-Gen- 
eral of  Virginia,  1699-1709; 
Naval  Officer  of  York  River, 
1699-1709. 

Miss  Mary  Coles  Carter. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Adam  E.  King. 

Miss  Cary  Ann  Nicholas. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Cary  Nicholas. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Uhnan. 

Gary,  Wilson,  1703-1772. 

Major  of  Militia,  Elizabeth  City 
County,  Va.,  1740;  Colonel 
and  County  Lieutenant,  1751 ; 
Naval  Officer  of  Lower  James 
River,  1726,  and  for  thirty- 
five  years  thereafter. 

Miss  Mary  Coles  Carter. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Miss  Cary  Ann  Nicholas. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Cary  Nicholas. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Uhnan. 

Gary,  Wilson  Miles,  1734-1817. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1759,  1766-68; 
Lieut.-Colonel  of  Warwick 
County,  1758 ;  County  Lieuten- 
ant and  Colonel  of  Elizabeth 
City  County,  1762;  Visitor  of 
William  and  Mary  College; 
Member  of  Virginia  Conven- 
tion, 1776;  Naval  Officer  of 
Lower  James,  1760-76. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Gatlett,  John, 1724. 

Burgess  for  Essex  County,  Va., 
1693,  1700,  1702 ;  Presiding 
Justice  of  Essex  County,  1699, 
1702. 

Mrs.  Charles  C.  Tucker. 


Gattell,  Benjamin,  1749-1782. 
Commissioned    Captain    in    ist 
South    Carolina    Regiment,    5 
June,  1775. 
Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 
Mrs.  Francis  H.  Hoff. 
Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart. 
Mrs.  James  W.  Ponder. 
Miss  Louisa  Hall  Robinson. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 
Mrs.  Win-field  J,  Taylor. 
Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 
Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 
Mrs.  Horatio  L.  Whitridge. 

Gattell,  William,  1682-1752. 
Member  of  the  Council  of  South 

Carolina,  1724. 
Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 
Mrs.  Francis  H.  Hoff. 
Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart. 
Miss  Louisa  Hall  Robinson. 
Mrs.  Edzvard  Shoemaker. 
Mrs.  W infield  J.  Taylor. 
Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Tjirnbull. 
Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 
Mrs.  Horatio  L.  Whitridge. 

Cave,  Benjamin,  1762. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses    for     Orange    County, 
1752-56. 
Mrs.  George  M.  Boiling. 

Chaille,  Peter,  1725-1802. 

Associator  of  the  Freemen  of 
Maryland,  1775;  Colonel  ist 
Battalion  for  Worcester  Coun- 
ty, 1776. 

Mrs.  William  V.  Eberly. 

Mrs.  David  Jamison. 

Chamberlaine,   Sam'l,  1697-1773. 

Justice,  Talbot  County,  1726-38; 
Burgess  for  Talbot  County, 
1728-31 ;  Member  of  Council, 
1740-68;  Justice  Provincial 
Court,  1738-42. 

Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 

Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 

Mrs.  Richard  W.  Hague. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

Miss  Anna  C.  Stokes. 

Miss  Eliza  Hughes  Stokes. 


ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


143 


Chandler,  Job, 1659. 

Receiver-General   of    Maryland, 

1651;     Member    of     Council, 

1651-54,  1656-59- 
Mrs.  Monte  Griifith. 


Chandler,  John,  1665- 1743. 
Representative  for  Woodstock 
to  Massachusetts  General 
Court,  1711,  1717,  1720,  1721, 
1722,  1724,  1725,  1726;  Judge 
of  Probate  and  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas,  1731-43  ;  Chief  Jus- 
tice Court  of  Common  Pleas ; 
Councillor,  1727-32;  Major, 
1722;  Colonel,  1724. 
Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 


Chapline,  Moses,  1717-1762. 

High  Constable  for  Antietam 
Hundred,  Frederick  County, 
1749;  Captain  of  Company  of 
Militia  in  French  and  Indian 
War  at  Fort  Frederick,  1757; 
Justice,  Frederick  County, 
1758-62. 

Mrs.  Arthur  Dudley  Cross. 

Miss  Elsie  Hilton  Cross. 

Miss  Elisabeth  B.  Stanton. 


Chapline,  Moses  Caton,  1754- 
1812. 

First  Lieutenant  Maryland  Bat- 
talion of  Flying  Camp,  June, 
1776;  Captain,  1777. 

Miss  Elizabeth  B.  Stanton. 


Chase,  Samuel,  1741-1811. 

Member  of  House  of  Burgesses ; 
Delegate  from  Maryland  to 
Continental  Congress,  1774-78 ; 
Signer  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence ;  Chief  Justice 
of  Maryland ;  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States ;  Representative  for 
Annapolis  in  Assembly,  1765- 
66. 

Mrs.  Henry  Hughes  Funk. 

Mrs.  Frederic  D.  Jackson. 

Mrs.  Ernest  R.  Krause. 

Mrs.  Abraham  Gilbert  Mills, 


Chase,  Thomas,  1703-1779. 
Rector  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Bal- 
timore County,  1745-79. 
Mrs.  Henry  Hughes  Funk. 
Mrs.  Frederic  D.  Jackson. 
Mrs.  Abraham  Gilbert  Mills. 

Chauncey,  Charles,  1592-1672. 

Second  President  of  Harvard 
College,  1654-72 ;  Preacher  of 
Election  Sermon,  1656;  Min- 
ister at  Scituate  and  Cam- 
bridge, 1638-72. 

Mrs.  Charles  A.  Ganibrill. 

Checkley,  Samuel,  1653-1738. 
Captain  of  Ancient  and  Honor- 
able Artillery  Company ;  Colo- 
nel, 1715 ;  Representative  from 
Boston  to  General  Court,  1702- 

17. 

Miss  Alice  T.  Tiffany. 

Chew,  Benjamin,  1722-1810. 

Commissioner  of  Boundaries, 
175 1 ;  Attorney-General  of 
Pennsylvania,  1754-69;  Pro- 
vincial Councillor,  1754-69 ; 
Register-General,  1765-76; 
Chief  Justice  Supreme  Court 
of  Pennsylvania,  1774-76; 
Master  of  Rolls,  1775. 

Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 

Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard. 

Mrs.  George  L.  Birkmaier. 

Miss  Laura  Lee  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Hammond  Dugan. 

Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Joseph  King. 

Mrs.  Edward  A.  Marshall. 

Mrs.  Charles  Ridgely. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Chew,  John,  c.  i 590-1668. 

Burgess  for  Hog  Island,  Va., 
1623-24,  1629;  for  York  Coun- 
ty, 1642-44 ;  Justice,  York 
County,  1634-52. 

Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 

Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard. 

Mrs.  George  L.  Birkmaier. 

Mrs.  Monte  Griffith. 

Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard. 

Miss  Margaret  Gaither  Jones. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 


144 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Mrs.  Joseph  King. 
Mrs.  Edward  A.  Marshall. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 
Mrs.  Harry  Nash  Moore. 
Mrs.  T.  K.  Niedringhaus.^ 
Miss  Mary  Dennison  Philpot. 
Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 
Mrs.  Charles  Ridgely. 
Mrs.  Van  Winder  Shields. 
Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Siser. 
Mrs.  Albert  B.  Sowell. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 
Miss  Elisabeth  C.  Williams. 
Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 


Chew,  Larkin, 1729. 

Justice  of  Spottsylvania  County, 
Va.,  1722;  Member  of  House 
of  Burgesses,  1723-26;  Sheriff, 
Spottsylvania  County,  1728. 

Mrs.  Herbert  D.  Thompson. 

Miss  Nora  Louise  Thompson. 

Chew,  Samuel,  1634-1677. 

Burgess  for  Anne  Arundel 
County,  166 1 ;  Member  of 
Council  and  Justice  of  Pro- 
vincial Court,  1669-77;  Colo- 
nel, Anne  Arundel  County 
Militia,  1675. 

Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 

Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard. 

Mrs.  George  L.  Birkmaier. 

Miss  Mary  Dorscy  Davis. 

Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 

Mrs.  Monte  Gri^th. 

Mrs.  Richard  IP'.  Hogue. 

Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyscr. 

Mrs.  Joseph  King. 

Mrs.  George  A.  Leiper. 

Mrs.  Edzvard  A.  Marshall. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Mrs.  Harry  Nash  Moore. 

Mrs.  T.  K.  Niedringhaus. 

Miss  Mary  Dennison  Philpot. 

Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 

Mrs.  Charles  Ridgely. 

Mrs.  John  Ridgely. 

Mrs.  Van  Winder  Shields. 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Sizer. 

Mrs.  Albert  B.  Sowell. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Miss  Elisabeth  C.  Williams. 

Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 


Chew,  Samuel,  II,  1660-1718. 
Commissioner  of  the  Peace  for 

Anne  Arundel  County,  1683. 
Miss  Elisabeth  C.  Williams. 

Chew,  Samuel,  M.  D.,  1693-1743. 
Chief  Justice  of  the  three  lower 
counties  of  Delaware,  1741-43. 
Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 
Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard, 
Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard. 
Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 
Mrs.  Joseph  King. 
Mrs.  Edward  A.  Marshall. 
Mrs.  Charles  Ridgely. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Chew,  Samuel,  IV,  1737-1790. 
Commissioner  of  the  Peace  for 

Calvert     County,      1765-1773; 

Member  of  Convention,  1775. 
Miss  Elisabeth  C.  Williams. 

Chiswell,  John,  c.  1710-1766. 

Burgess  for  Hanover  County, 
Va.,  1742-49,  1752-55 ;  for  Wil- 
liamsburg, 1757. 

Mrs.  Aubrey  Pearre,  Jr. 

Church,  Benjamin,  1630-1718. 

Commissary  General  in  King 
Philip's  War,  1675;  Member 
Plymouth  Council  of  War, 
1676 ;  Commander,  Plymouth 
Forces,  1676;  Major  in  Com- 
mand of  Expedition  against 
the  Eastern  Indians,  1689 ;  In 
Command  of  the  2d,  3d  and 
4th  expeditions,  1690,  1692, 
1696 ;  Commissioned  Colonel 
for  service  east  of  Casco,  1704; 
Deputy  for  Bristol  to  General 
Court  of  Plymouth,  1682-84; 
Deputy  for  Tiverton  to  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  1696 ;  Deputy  for  Little 
Compton,  1706,  1710;  Judge 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Bris- 
tol County,  1708-15. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 

Churchill,  William, 1710. 

Member    Council    of    Virginia, 

1706. 
Mrs.  John  Bigelow. 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


145 


Clagett,  Samuel,  1718-1756. 

Rector  of  Christ  Church,  Calvert 
County,  and  of  St.  Paul's 
Parish,  Prince  Georges  Coun- 
ty, and  William  and  Mary 
Parish,  Charles  County. 

Miss  Elisabeth  C.  Williams. 

Mrs.  T.  J.  C.  Williams. 

Clagett,   Thomas,    1640-1703. 
Captain,  Calvert  County  Militia, 
1683 ;    Commissioner,    Calvert 
County,  1680;  Coroner,  1683. 
Mr  J.  James  E.  Allison. 
Mrs.  John  M.  Bass. 
Miss  Ida  Hill  Bowie. 
Mrs.  Allen  Richards  Boyd. 
Mrs.  Richard  Cheatham. 
Mrs.  W._  R.  Cole. 
Miss  Elisabeth  C.  Williams. 
Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 
Mrs.  T.  J.  C.  Williams. 

Clagett,  Thomas,  1678-1733. 

Burgess  for  Prince  Georges 
County,  1712;  Justice,  1707; 
County  Commissioner ;  Judge 
of  Orphans  Court,  1730. 

Mrs.  George  A.  Armstrong. 

Mrs.  Frederick  E.  Butler. 

Clagett,  Thomas,  II,  1702-1737. 
Justice  of  Peace  for  Prince 
Georges  County,  1730-37 ; 
Judge  of  Land  Commissions ; 
Superintended  laying  out  Not- 
tingham and  Upper  Marlboro. 
Mrs.  George  A.  Armstrong. 

Claggett,    Thomas    John,    1743- 
1816. 
Rector   of   All    Saints,   Calvert 

County,  1769-76. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Chew  Williams. 
Mrs.  T.  J.  C.  Williams. 

Claiborne,  Thomas,  1647-1683. 
Served  against  the  Indians  (Va.) 
Mrs.  Thomson  Mason  King. 

Claiborne,  William,  c.  1589-1676. 
Surveyor-General  of  Virginia ; 
Member  of  Council,  1623 ;  Sec- 
retary of  State,  1625-35,  1652- 
60;  Treasurer,  1642, 1660;  Bur- 
gess, New  Kent  County,  Va., 


1663,   1666;   Parliamentary 
Commissioner     to     subdue 
Maryland  and  Virginia,  Sep- 
tember 26,  1651. 
Mrs.  Thomson  Mason  King. 

Clapp,  Ebenezer,  1732-1802. 
Lieut.-Colonel,     Dorchester 

County,  Mass.,  1775-76. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Lytle. 

Clapp,  Roger,  1609-1691. 

One  of  the  Historic  Founders  of 
the  Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay ;  Deputy  for  Dorchester  to 
the  General  Court,  1647,  1652- 
57,  1659-65,  1671 ;  Lieutenant 
of  Dorchester  Company,  1646; 
Lieutenant,  Ancient  and  Hon- 
orable Artillery  Company, 
1655 ;  Captain  by  1662 ;  Cap- 
tain of  the  Castle,  1665-86. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Lytle. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  A.  Nisbet  TurnbiiU. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Tnrnbull. 

Clapp,  Samuel,  1634-1708. 

Captain,  1689;  Deputy  to  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  1690-93,  1695-96,  1698, 
1699,  1700-01. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Lytle. 

Clark,  Daniel,  1623-17 10. 

Secretary  of  the  Colony  of 
Connecticut,  1658-63,  1665, 
1666;  Assistant,  1662,  1664, 
1665,  1666,  1667 ;  Deputy,  1657- 
61 ;  Lieutenant  first  Troop  of 
Horse,  1658;  Captain  of 
Horse,  1664 ;  Named  Assistant 
in  Charter  of  Charles  II. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 

Clarke,  Jeremiah, 1652. 

A  Founder  of  the  Historic  Char- 
ter Colony  of  Newport,  Rhode 
Island,  being  one  of  the  nine 
who  settled  Newport,  1639; 
Acting  Treasurer  for  Ports- 
mouth and  Newport,  1639; 
Treasurer  for  Newport,  1644- 
47 ;  General  Treasurer  for  the 
Colony  of  Rhode  Island,  1647- 


146 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


49;  Assistant,  1648;  President 
Regent,  1648;  Acting  as  Gov- 
ernor under  this  title,  pending 
Governor  Coddrington's  clear- 
ance of  certain  accusations ; 
Lieutenant,  1642 ;  Captain, 
1644. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Clarkson,  Matthew, 1702. 

Commissioned  in  1689  by  Wil- 
liam III,  Secretary  of  the  Col- 
ony of  New  York,  and  held 
office  until  his  death. 

Mrs.  George  Whitelock. 

Claypoole,  James,  1634-1687. 

Member  of  Assembly  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1686;  Member  of 
Provincial  Council,  1687 ;  Reg- 
ister-General, 1686. 

Mrs.  George  Hamilton  Cook. 

Clayton,  Zebulon,  c.  1695-c.  1735. 

Member  North  Carolina  Assem- 
bly, 1733,  1734.  1735  ;  Justice  of 
Precinct  Court,  1735. 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Rieman. 

Clement,  Robert,  1580-1658. 

Deputy  for  Haverhill  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Massachusetts 
Bay.  1647,  1648-53 ;  Magistrate 
of  the  Court  of  Norfolk  Coun- 
ty, 1648-49. 

Mrs.  Morris  L.  Croxall. 

Clowes,  John, 1687. 

Member  Pennsylvania  Assembly, 

1683-87. 
Miss  Ethel  Hough. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Lytle. 


Coddington,  William,  1601-1678. 
One  of  the  Historic  Founders  of 
the  Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay ;  Chosen  Assistant  in  Eng- 
land, 1629;  Chosen  Assistant 
in  Massachusetts  Bay,  1630-37 ; 
Treasurer  of  the  Colony,  1634- 
36 ;  Deputy  for  Boston,  1637 ; 
Founder  of  the  Historic  Char- 
ter Colony,  of  Portsmouth, 
being  one  of  the  eighteen  orig- 
inal Proprietors  of  Aquidneck 
who  settled  Pocasset,  1638; 
Judge  at  Portsmouth,  1638, 
1639 ;  Founder  of  the  Historic 
Colony  of  Newport,  being  one 
of  the  nine  who  settled  New- 
port, 1639 ;  Judge  at  Newport, 
1639-40;  Governor  of  Ports- 
mouth and  Newport,  1640-47 ; 
President  of  the  Colony,  1648, 
1649 ;  Commissioner  for  New- 
port, 1656,  1663;  Deputy  for 
Newport  to  the  General  As- 
sembly of  Rhode  Island,  1666; 
Named  in  the  Royal  Charter 
of  Charles  II,  1663 ;  Assistant 
of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island, 
1666-67  ;  Deputy-Governor, 
1673 ;  Governor  of  Rhode  Is- 
land, 1674-76,  1678. 
Mrs.  Nicholas  G.  Penniman. 


Coddington,  William,  II. 
Governor  of  Rhode  Island,  1683- 

85. 
Mrs.  Nicholas  G.  Penniman. 


Coe,  John,  1658-1741. 
Captain  of  Train  Band  of  Strat- 
ford, Conn.,  1709. 
Mrs.  Alexander  L.  Hodgdon. 


Cocke,  Richard. 
Burgess    for    Henrico    County. 

Va.,  1644-54. 
Mrs.  Thomas  H.  Bowles. 

CocKSHUTT,  Thomas, 1722. 

Appointed  Rector  of  All  Saints 
Parish,  Calvert  County,  23 
June,  1697,  and  served  till  his 
death  in  1722. 

Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 


CoE,  Robert, 1672. 

High  Sheriflf  of  Yorkshire,  Long 

Island,  1669-71. 
Mrs.  Alexander  L.  Hodgdon. 


Coffin,  Tristram,  1609- 1681. 
Chief  Magistrate  of  Nantucket, 

Mass.,  1671-73,  1677-81. 
Mrs.  J .  Ryan  Devereux. 
Mrs.  William  T.  Hamilton. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


147 


Coffin,  Tristram,  Jr.,  1632-1704. 

Lieutenant  at  Newbury,  1683 ; 
Deputy  to  Massachusetts  Gen- 
eral Court,  1695,  170D-02. 

Mrs.  William  T.  Hamilton. 

COGGESHALLE,  JoHN,  159I-1647. 

Deputy  from  Boston  to  Massa- 
chusetts General  Court,  1634- 
37;  Founder  of  Rhode  Island 
as  one  of  the  Original  Proprie- 
tors of  Aquidneck,  1638; 
Founder  and  Elder  of  New- 
port, 1639 ;  President  of  Rhode 
Island  Colony,  1647 ;  Assistant, 
1640-43. 

Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

CoGGESHALLE,  JoSHUA,  1623-1688. 

Deputy,  Rhode  Island,  1664, 
1666,  1667,  1670-72 ;  Assistant, 
1669.  1670,  1672-76. 

Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 


COLDEN,   CaDWALADER,   1688-I776. 

Lieut.-Governor  of  the  Province 
of  New  York,  1760-62,  1763-65, 
1769,  1770,  1774-76;  Member 
of  Governor's  Council,  1721- 
76;  Commissioner  of  Bound- 
aries, 1723,  1725,  1731 ;  Sur- 
veyor-General, 1720-62. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Morris. 

CoLE,  Robert,  1655. 

One   of    the    Thirteen    Original 

Proprietors      of      Providence 

Plantations,  1636. 
Mrs.  Monte  Griffith. 
Mrs.  J.  S.  B.  Hodges. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Keith. 
Mrs.  Walter  D.  Mansfield. 

Cole,  William,  1637-1693. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1675-94;  Secretary  of 
State,  1690-91 ;  One  of  the 
Original  Trustees  of  William 
and  Mary  College,  1693 ;  Coun- 
ty Lieutenant,  Warwick  Coun- 
ty, 1680. 

Mrs.  Alexander  Barton  Randall. 

Mrs.  L.  McLane  Tiffany. 


COLEBOURNE,      WiLLIAM,      C.      1619- 
1689. 

Commander  in  Chief  of  Somer- 
set County  Militia,  1676. 
Mrs.  Francis  L.  Loring. 

CoLEGATE,  Richard,  1676-1721. 
Burgess  from  Baltimore  County, 

1709-21 ;  Colonel  of  Militia. 
Mrs.  Albert  Sidney  Burleson. 
Mrs.  John  G.  Christopher. 
Mrs.  Claude  Douglas  Johns. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Washington. 

Coleman,  Francis,  1700 . 

Member  of  Virginia  House  of 
Burgesses  for  Caroline  Coun- 
ty, 1766-67. 

Mrs.  Herbert  D.  Thompson. 

Miss  Nora  Louise  Thompson. 

Coleman,  William,  1643 . 

Member    of    the    Ancient    and 
Honorable  Artillery  Company 
of  Boston,  1676;  Ensign,  1692. 
Miss  Elisabeth  Ward  Hall. 
Miss  Mary  Stickney  Hall. 

Coluer,  William, 1670. 

Assistant,  1634-65,  Plymouth 
Colony ;  Member  of  the  Coun- 
cil of  War  ;  Commissioner  for 
the  United  Colonies,  1643. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 

Mrs.  John  Ridgely. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 

Collins,  Edward,  1603-1689. 
Deputy    for    Cambridge,    Mass., 

1654-70.  _ 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Collins,  Francis,  1635-1720. 

Member  of  New  Jersey  Assem- 
bly, 1683-85 ;  Member  of  Gov- 
ernor Jennings'  Council,  1683; 
Judge  of  West  Jersey  Court, 
1684,  and  of  Gloucester  Coun- 
ty Court,  1684,  etc. 

Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 

Colston,  William. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 

of  Burgesses,  1692. 
Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 


148 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


CoMEGYs,  Cornelius,  1638-1708. 

Justice,  Kent  County,  1676-89, 
and  of  Quorum,  1688-89 ;  Cap- 
tain of  Foot,  Kent  County 
Militia,  4  September,  1689. 

Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

CoMEGYS,  William,  1664-1736. 
Justice,  Kent  County,  1707-25. 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

CoNANT,  Roger,  1593-1679. 

One  of  the  Founders  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay  Colony;  Gov- 
ernor at  Cape  Ann,  1625-26; 
Governor  at  Salem,  1627 ;  Dep- 
uty to  first  Massachusetts  Gen- 
eral Court,  1634 ;  Magistrate  of 
Quarter  Court  at  Salem,  1637. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 

CoNTEE,  Alexander,  1691-1740. 
Burgess    for    Charles    County, 

1724. 
Mrs.  Allen  Richards  Boyd. 
Mrs.  Donald  McLean. 
Mrs.  John  Ritchie. 
Mrs.  Milton  Welsh. 

Conway,  Edwin,  1681-1763. 
Burgess  for  Lancaster  County, 

Va.,  1712-47. 
Mrs.  T.  Step  toe  Boswell. 
Mrs.  Aubrey  Pearre,  Jr. 

Cook,  Aaron,  1610-1690. 

Deputy  for  Northampton  to  the 
General  Court,  16^;  Ensign, 
1676 ;  Captain  of  a  garrison  in 
King  Philip's  War;  Major  of 
Hartford  Troop,  1658. 

Mrs.  Henry  Stockbridge,  Jr. 

CooKE,  Francis, 1663. 

Seventeenth  Signer  of  the  May- 
flower Compact. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

CoOKE,  MORDECAI. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1696,  1702-14;  Sheriff, 
Gloucester  County,  1698. 

Mrs.  Thomas  Henry  Gaither. 


Cooper,  Joseph,  1666-1749. 

Member  of  New  Jersey  Assem- 
bly for  nineteen  years;  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1703. 

Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 

Cooper,  William,  1632-1710. 

Member  of  New  Jersey  Assem- 
bly, 1682-85,  1688,  1697 ;  Justice 
of  the  Peace,  1682-86;  Judge 
of  Gloucester  County  Court, 
1686;  Member  of  the  Proprie- 
tors' Council,  1689;  Commis- 
sioner of  Lands,  1682,  1684, 
1685. 

Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 

Mrs.  J.  J.  Jackson. 

Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 

CoppocK,  Bartholomew, 1720. 

Member  Penn's  Council,  1688- 
90;  Member  Assembly,  Ches- 
ter County,  1686-87,  1692,  1695, 
1697. 

Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 

CoRBiN,  Henry,  1629-1676. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1658-59;  Member  of 
Council,  1663-67. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Colvin. 

Mrs.  Daniel  Combs. 

Mrs.  William  Donnell. 

Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Lee. 

Miss  Elisabeth  L.  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  Valentine  S.  Nelson. 

Miss  Elisabeth  L.  Pennington. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  William  Reynolds. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Mrs.  Charles  S.  Shawhan. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Miss  Mary  Sullivan. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Taplin. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


149 


Mrs.  Robert  Tarleton. 
Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

CoRBiN,  Richard,  c.  1700 . 

President  Council  of  Virginia; 

King's   Receiver;    General   of 

the  Province. 
Mrs.  John  Bigelow. 

Cornell,  Gideon,  1710-1765. 
Lieut.-Governor  and  Chief  Jus- 
tice of  Rhode  Island. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Blackford. 

CouRSEY,  William, 1684. 

High  Sheriff,  Calvert  County, 
1657-60;  Justice,  Kent  County, 
1661,  and  of  Talbot  County, 
1661,  1765,  and  Presiding  Jus- 
tice, 1681 ;  High  Sheriff,  Talbot 
County,  1667-69,  1674,  1678; 
Burgess,  Talbot  County,  i6<56- 
68. 

Mrs.  Henry  Abert  Orrick. 

Courtney,  Thomas,  1641-1706. 
Lieutenant  of  Troop  of  Horse, 

St.  Marys  County,  1678. 
Miss  Elisabeth  Boone. 
Mrs.  Spaulding  Lowe  Jenkins. 
Mrs.  Alfred  Klots. 

Courts,  John,  1655-1702. 

Justice,  Charles  County,  1685-89 ; 
Captain  of  Horse,  Charles 
County  Militia,  1689;  Lieut.- 
Colonel,  1694 ;  Colonel,  1695  ; 
Member  of  Council,  1692-97. 

Mrs.  C.  D.  Armstrong. 

Mrs.  William  K.  Beans. 

Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parr  an. 

Courts.  John,  H,    1691-1748. 
Burgess,  Charles  County,   1728' 

48. 
Mrs.  C.  D.  Armstrong. 
Mrs.  William  K.  Beans. 
Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

CouYN,  Casparus,  1693 . 

Ensign  of  Foot,  New  York  Mi- 
litia,  8    January,    1735;    First 
Lieutenant,  30  November,  1743. 
Mrs.  Hugh  Lennox  Bond,  Jr. 


CouYN,  Casparus,  IL  1725-1805. 

Member  Committee  of  Safety, 
Clavrack  District  New  York, 
^77S ;  Commissioned  Captain 
8th  Regiment,  New  York  Vol- 
unteers, 20  October,  1775. 

Mrs.  Hugh  Lennox  Bond,  Jr. 

Covington,  Leonard, 1742. 

Justice,  Prince  Georges  County, 

1738-40. 
Miss  Sally  Somervell  Mackall. 

CowPLAND,  Caleb,  1758. 

Member  Pennsylvania  Provin- 
cial Assembly,  1729-36;  Jus- 
tice of  the  Peace,  1733,  1738, 
1741,  1749;  Trustee  of  Loan 
Office,  1738-43;  Puisne  Judge, 
1750-58.  _ 

Mrs.  William  Harrison  Gill. 

CowPLAND,  Jonathan,  1724 . 

Captain  of  the  armed  boat  Fame, 

17  October,  1776. 
Mrs.  William  Harrison  Gill. 

Crabb,  Thomas, 1720. 

Burgess     for     Charles     County, 
1708,  171 1 ;  Styled  Captain  in 
Journals  of  1709-11. 
Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Cradock,  Doctor  John,  1749-1794. 

Delegate  to  Maryland  Conven- 
tion, 1776;  Member  of  Com- 
mittee of  Observation;  Major, 
"  Soldier's  Delight  Battalion," 
1776. 

Mrs.  Andrew  Fuller  Fox. 

Cradock,  Thomas,  1718-1770. 
Chaplain  to  the  Provincial  Com- 
missioners  who  met  at  Lan- 
caster, Penna.,  in  1744  to  nego- 
tiate a  treaty  with  the  Indians. 
Mrs.  Andrew  Fuller  Fox. 

Craske,  Edmund,  1640-1683. 

Captain,  Rappahannock  County, 

Va.,  Militia,  1676,  in  Bacon's 

Rebellion. 
Mrs.  Cumberland  H.  Rumbold. 
Mrs.  William  B.  Wilson. 


ISO 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Craske,  John,  1668-1706. 

Captain    of    Richmond    County, 

Va.,  Militia,  in  active  service 

against  Indians,  1704. 
Mrs.  Cumberland  H.  Rumbold. 
Mrs.  William  B.  Wilson. 


Craufurd,  David,  i  736-1800. 
Justice,  Prince  Georges  County, 
1773 ;    Member    of    Maryland 
Convention,  1774-75. 
Mrs.  James  L.  Henry. 

Cresap,  Daniel,  1727-1798. 

Member   Committee   of    Safety, 

Frederick  County,  1775. 
Mrs.  Samuel  W.  Holladay. 
Mrs.  Harrv  S.  Mulliken. 


Cresap,  Daniel,  II,  i753-i794- 
First     Lieutenant     Smallwood's 
Battalion,  1775 ;  Lieut.-Colonel 
of  Militia,  Alleghany  County, 
1794,  and  commanded  a  regi- 
ment in  the  Whiskey  Insurrec- 
tion. 
Mrs.  Samuel  W.  Holladay. 
Mrs.  Harrv  S.  Mulliken. 


Cresap,  Thomas,  1702-1788. 

Surveyor  of  Western  Maryland, 
1737-50;  Captain  of  Riflernen, 
1754,  and  served  with  distinc- 
tion in  the  French  and  Indian 
War;  Burgess,  Frederick 
County,  1765,  and  several  times 
subsequently ;  Colonel  of 
Maryland  Forces. 

Miss  Elizabeth  G.  Collier. 

Miss  Lucy  A.  Collier. 

Mrs.  Robert  R.  Henderson. 

Mrs.  Samuel  W.  Holladay. 

Mrs.  Ashley  Lezms. 

Mrs.  Harry  S.  Mulliken. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Rowlings. 

Cropper,  John,  1755-1821. 

Captain  of  Virginia  Minute  Men, 
1775,  and  later  his  company 
was  attached  to  the  gth  Vir- 
ginia Regiment ;  Brig.-General, 
2 1st  Virginia  Brigade,  1815. 

Mrs.  L.  McLane  Tiffany. 


Cropper,  Sebastian,  1731-1776. 
Commissioned  Captain,  Accomac 
County  Militia,  30  September, 

1773. 
Mrs.  L.  McLane  Tiifany. 

Croshaw,  Joseph, 1667. 

Justice  of  York  County,  Va., 
1655.  and  subsequently  Major 
of  the  County  Militia;  Mem- 
ber of  the  Virginia  House  of 
Burgesses,  1659-60. 

Mrs.  Frank  P.  Clark. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Mrs.  Thomson  Mason  King. 


Curtis,  John, 1698. 

Member    of    Penn's    Assembly, 
1682-85;  Justice  of  the  Peace 
for  Kent  County,  Del.,  1689. 
Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 


Curtis,  Richard, 1695. 

Member  of  Penn's  Assembly  for 

Kent  County,  Del.,  1690. 
Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 


Cushing,  John,  1627-1708. 

Deputy  from  Scituate  to  Plym- 
outh General  Court,  1676,  1679, 
1682-86 ;  Judge,  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas,  1692-96;  Assistant, 
1689-91 ;  Representative  from 
Scituate  to  Massachusetts 
General  Court,  1692. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 


Cushing,  John,  II,  1660-1738. 

Representative  from  Scituate  to 
Massachusetts  General  Court, 
1697,  1701-02;  Councillor,  1706, 
1707-28 ;  Judge,  Plymouth 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  June 
7,  1700-28;  Judge,  Superior 
Court,  1728-33. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


151 


CusHiNG,  John,  III,  1695-1778. 

Representative  from  Scituate  to 
Massachusetts  General  Court, 
173s,  1736,  1737 ;  Councillor, 
1736-63 ;  Judge,  Plymouth 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1738- 
47;  Judge,  Superior  Court, 
1748-71. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turtibull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

CusHiNG,  John,  1742/3-1822. 

Colonel  of  second  Plymouth 
County  Mass.,  Regiment,  Com- 
missioned March,  1776,  and 
served  throughout  the  Revo- 
lutionary War. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  A.  Nisbet  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

CusTis,  John,  1630-1696. 
Member    Council    of    Virginia, 
1680;   Major-General  of  Vir- 
ginia Forces. 
Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 
Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard. 
Mrs.  Alan  Cole. 
Mrs.  Daniel  Combs. 
Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 
Miss  Sarah  Horsey  Custis. 
Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 
Mrs.  Pierson  Haviland. 
Mrs.  Norman  F.  Hill,  Jr. 
Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard. 
Mrs.  Joseph  King. 
Mrs.  Edward  A.  Marshall. 
Mrs.  Edmund  A.  Munoz, 
Mrs.  Clement  L.  Shaver. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 
Mrs.  Frederick  von  Kapff. 
Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Whitridge. 
Mrs.  Jatnes  W.  Wilson. 


Custis,  John,  II,  1653-1713. 

Member  of  Council  of  Virginia, 
1699 ;  Colonel  and  Commander 
in  Chief  of  Militia  on  Eastern 
Shore  of  Virginia. 

Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 

Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard. 


Mrs.  Alan  Cole. 
Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 
Miss  Sarah  Horsey  Custis. 
Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 
Mrs.  Pierson  Haviland. 
Mrs.  Norman  F.  Hill,  Jr. 
Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard. 
Mrs.  Joseph  King. 
Mrs.  Edward  A.  Marshall. 
Mrs.  Edmnnd  A.  Munoz. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 
Mrs.  Frederick  von  Kapff. 
Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Whitridge. 
Mrs.  James  W.  Wilson. 

Custis,  William,  1633-1726. 

Member  of  Quorum  of  Virginia ; 
Captain  in  Colonial  service  in 
Accomac  County,  Va.,  1678-93 ; 
Colonel,  1715-26;  Justice  of 
the  Peace  and  Court  of  Chan- 
cery. 

Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 

Miss  Sarah  Horsey  Custis. 

Mrs.  William  Parke  Custis. 

Mrs.  Edmund  A.  Munoz. 


CuTT,  John, 1681. 

First  President  of  the  Council, 
Province  of  New  Hampshire, 
September  18,  1680;  Deputy 
from  Portsmouth  to  Massa- 
chusetts General  Court,   1676. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Ward  Hall. 

Miss  Mary  Stickney  Hall. 

CuTTS,  Robert,  Sr., 1674. 

Special  Justice  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas,  Kittery,  Me. ;  Jus- 
tice of  the  Peace  with  author- 
ity to  manage  affairs  of  that 
part  of  the  Province  of  INIaine. 

Mrs.  George  Henry  Howard. 

Dandridge,  Alexander  Spotts- 
wooD,  1753-1785- 

Lieutenant  Fourth  Virginia 
Dragoons,  June  17,  1776;  Cap- 
tain, Virginia  Artillery  Battal- 
ion, November  30,  1776;  Cap- 
tain First  Continental 
Dragoons,  March  15,  1777. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 


152 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Dandridge,    Nathaniel    West, 
1729-1786. 
Burgess    for    Hanover    County, 

Va.,  1758. 
Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 


Dashiell,  George,  1690-1748. 
Member  of  Assembly  for  Som- 
erset County,  1745/6;  Colonel 
of  Militia. 
Miss  A.  Belle  Dashiell. 


Dandridge,  William, 1743. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, and  Commissioner  on 
the  boundary  of  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina,  1727;  Captain 
in  the  Royal  Navy,  1737-43. 

Mrs.  Frank  P.  Clark. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Dare,  Gideon, 1757. 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  1726-31. 

Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Dare,  Nathaniel,  1660-1742. 
Burgess,   Calvert  County,   1708- 

II,  1716-18. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Darnall,  Henry, 171 1. 

Qualified,  4  June,  1679,  as  Mem- 
ber of  Council  and  served 
until  i68g ;  Commissioned,  i 
May,  1684,  Councillor  and 
Deputy-Governor,  serving  un- 
til 1689;  Summoned  as  Cap- 
tain, 13  July,  1676,  to  attend 
Council  of  War;  Styled 
Lieut.-Colonel,  1679,  and  Colo- 
nel, 1681 ;  High  Sheriff  of  Cal- 
vert County,  1674-76,  1677-79. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Abell. 

Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 

Miss  Ida  Hill  Bowie. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Richard  Smith  Hill. 

Mrs.  Outerbridge  Horsey. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  Le  H.  Lyster. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W .  Mackenzie. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Myer. 

Mrs.  Herbert  Pay  son. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Mrs.  Arthur  Sinclair. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Darnall,  Henry,  1703 . 

Attorney-General  of  the  Prov- 
ince, 1754. 
Mrs.  Arthur  Sinclair. 


Dashiell,  James, 1697. 

Member  of  the  House  of  Bur- 
gesses for  Somerset  County; 
Justice  and  Military  Officer, 
1694. 

Miss  A.  Belle  Dashiell. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Mrs.  Jay  M.  Whitham. 

Dashiell,  James,  HI,  1690-1736/7. 
Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Sheriff 
for  Somerset  County,  1726-37. 
Miss  A.  Belle  Dashiell. 

Dashiell,  Thomas,  1666-1755/6. 
Burgess    for   Somerset   County, 

1715-16. 
Miss  A.  Belle  Dashiell. 


Daves,  John,  1748-1804. 

Ensign,  1776;  Lieutenant,  1777; 
Captain,  1781,  North  Carolina 
Line. 
Miss  Jennie  Haywood  Daves. 

Davis,  James,  1664-1715. 

Representative  from  Gloucester 
to  Massachusetts  General 
Court,  1695-99,  1701-03,  1708- 
09;  Ensign,  1681,  and  Captain, 
1689,  in  Massachusetts  Bay 
Colony  Militia. 

Mrs.  Charles  Belknap. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Tracy  Browne, 

Davis,  John. 

Member  Pennsylvania  Assembly, 

1747,  1748. 
Mrs.  B.  H.  Brewster. 


De  Chastaignier,  Alexandre 
Thesee, 1743. 

Member  of  the  Commons  House 
of  Assembly  for  Craven  Coun- 
ty, S.  C,  1693. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


153 


Decker,  Frederick,  1740-1804. 

Member  of  the  Committee  of  In- 
spection and  Safety,  I774i 
from  Pipe  Creek  (Baltimore 
Township). 

Mrs.  George  Watson  French. 

Mrs.  George  Watson  French,  2d. 

Mrs.  William  Blair  Holliday. 

Mrs.  Bryant  Smith. 

De  Haes,  Joannes, 1694. 

Justice,  New  Castle,  Del.,  1680; 
Member    of    Assembly,    1683, 
1687,  1688,  1690. 
Mrs.  Richard  Oden  Mullikin. 

De  La  Montagne,  Jan,  i 593-1670. 
Vice-Director  of  Fort  Orange, 
1656,  1664;  Member  of  the 
Council  of  the  Director-Gen- 
eral of  Nieuw  Netherland, 
1638-56;  Delegate  to  Conven- 
tion at  Nieuw  Amsterdam, 
1653 ;  Commander  of  Troops 
on  Manhattan  Island,  1640-56 ; 
Sent  in  command  of  Troops  to 
defend  Fort  Good  Hope; 
Commissioner  to  superintend 
the  fortifying  of  Nieuw  Am- 
sterdam ;  Commissioner  to 
settle    disputes    with    English, 

1655. 
Mrs.  William  T.  Manning. 
Miss  Lizzie  Van  Antwerp. 

De  Lancy,  Peter,  1705-1770. 
Member  of  Assembly,  Province 

of  New  York,  1750-68. 
Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 
Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Morris. 

Deming,  John,  1615-1705. 

Deputy  to  the  General  Court  of 
Connecticut  from  Wethers- 
field,  1649-1661,  1667,  1668, 
1669,  1672 ;  Named  as  one  of 
the  Patentees  of  Connecticut, 
by  Charles  II,  in  the  Royal 
Charter,  1662. 

Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 

Miss  Rebecca  D.  Williams. 

Denison,  George,  1620- 1694. 
Deputy  from  Stonington  to  Con- 
necticut    General     Assembly, 


1654,  1656,  1671,  1674,  167s, 
1678,  1682,  1683,  1684,  1685-87, 
1689,  1693,  1694;  Captain  in 
King  Philip's  War;  Captain, 
New  London  Troops,  1675-76. 

Mrs.  Lewis  Mayer  Hamilton. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 

Denison,  Robert,  1673- 1737. 

Captain  of  Connecticut  Militia; 
Assistant,  1720;  Commissioner 
for  Stonington,  1724. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 

Denning,  William,  1740-1819. 
Member   of   the    Committee   of 
One     Hundred,     New    York, 

1775. 
Mrs.  J.  S.  B.  Hodges. 

Dennis,  Donnack,  1716. 

High  Sheriff,  Somerset  County, 

1685. 
Mrs.  Harry  C.  Cook. 
Mrs.  Henry  W.  Rogers. 

Dennis,  John,  1704-1766. 
Burgess,  Somerset  County,  1755. 
Mrs.  Harry  C.  Cook. 
Mrs.  Henry  W.  Rogers. 

Denson,  William. 

Burgess     for     Upper     Norfolk 

County,  Va.,  1650-59. 
Mrs.  Calvin  W.  Hendrick. 

Dent,  George,  1690- 1754. 

Three  years  High  Sheriff  of 
Charles  County;  Member  of 
the  Assembly ;  Justice  of  the 
Provincial  Court,  1729;  Chief 
Justice  at  the  time  of  his  death, 
1754. 

Mrs.  James  C.  Pilling. 

Dent,  John, 1711. 

Commissioner  and  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  1679;  Served  against 
the  Indians  at  Susquehannock 
Fort,  1681 ;  Captain  to  regu- 
late Military  Affairs  in  Chap- 
tico  Hundred,  St.  Marys 
County,  1694. 


154 


ANCESTORS    AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Mrs.  Walter  JV.  Atkinson. 
Mrs.  Henry  Palfrey. 
Mrs.  Norwood  K.  Vance. 

Dent,  Peter,  1694-1757. 

Justice,  Prince  George's  County, 
1729-57 ;  Of  the  Quorum  from 
1732,  and  Presiding  Justice, 
1741-50,  1752-57- 

Mrs.  Lafayette  E.  Campbell. 

Dent,  Thomas, 1676. 

Justice,  St.  Marys  County,  1661- 

68;     High     Sheriff,     1664-65; 

Burgess,  1669,  1674-76. 
Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 
Mrs.  Allen  Richards  Boyd. 
Mrs.  Lafayette  E.  Campbell. 
Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 
Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 
Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 
Mrs.  James  C.  Pilling. 
Mrs.  Milton  Welsh. 

Dent,  William,  c.  1660- 1704/5. 

Burgess  for  Charles  County, 
1692-97  ;  Speaker  of  the  House, 
1704;  Attorney-General,  1698- 
1700 ;  Captain  of  Foot,  1694 ; 
Styled  "Major,"  1697;  Styled 
"  Lieut. -Colonel,"  1704. 

Mrs.  Lafayette  E.  Campbell. 

Mrs.  James  C.  Pilling. 

De  Peyster,  Abraham,  1657-1728. 

Member  of  Governor's  Council, 
New  York,  1698-1702,  1708, 
1710-22;  Mayor  of  New  York 
City,  1691 ;  Chief  Justice  of 
the  Province,  1701 ;  Receiver- 
General,  1708;  Treasurer  of 
the  Province,  1706-21 ;  Colonel 
of  a  Regiment  of  Foot,  1695. 

Mrs.  George  Whitelock. 

Derby,  Richard,  1712-1783. 

Member  General  Court  of  Mas- 
sachusetts Bay,  1769-73 ;  Mem- 
ber Governor's  Council,  1774- 

Mrs.  Benjamin  P.  Moore. 

De  Sille,  Nicasius,  1600 . 

Schout  Fiscaal,  New  Nether- 
land,  1656-64 ;  First  Council- 
lor   to    the    Director-General, 


1653-64;      Commissioner      of 
Boundaries,  1654-56;  Captain- 
Lieutenant    of    the    Burgher 
Corps,  1656. 
Mrs.  R.  Curson  Hoffman. 


Dickinson,  Samuel,  1689-1760. 

Presiding  Judge,  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas,  Kent  County,  Del., 
1740;  Associate  Judge,  Su- 
preme Court  of  Delaware, 
1754. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 


Dickinson,  Walter,  1621-1681. 
Justice,  Talbot  County,  1679. 
Miss  Christiana  Bond. 
Miss  Isabel  M.  Bond. 
Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Hay  ward. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Matming. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 


DiGGES,  Cole,  1692-1744. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses ;  Member  of 
Council,  1719-44 ;  County  Lieu- 
tenant of  Elizabeth  City,  War- 
wick and  York  Counties,  1728. 

Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Randall. 


DiGGES,  Sir  Dudley,  1583-1639. 

Member  of  Council  of  the  Vir- 
ginia Company,  1609;  Pat- 
ented land  in  Virginia,  1620. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Abell. 

Miss  Ida  Hill  Bowie. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Conley. 

Mrs.  Carlos  G.  de  Garmendia. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Richard  Smith  Hill. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Mrs.  William,  S.  Myer. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

DiGGES,  Dudley,  1665-1710. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1698-1710;  Auditor-Gen- 
eral. 
Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Randall. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


155 


DiGGES,  Edward,  1620-1675. 

Member    Council    of    Virginia, 

1654-75 ;  Governor  of  Virginia, 

1656-58. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Ah  ell. 
Mrs.  John  W.  Baughman. 
Dr.  Mary  N.  Browne. 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Conley. 
Mrs.  H.  B.  Denman. 
Mrs.  Carlos  G.  de  Garmendia. 
Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 
Mrs.  Richard  Smith  Hill. 
Mrs.  George  Alphonzo  Jones. 
Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Myer. 
Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 
Mrs.  Arthur  Sinclair. 
Miss  Henrietta  Stenart. 
Miss  Mary  Elisabeth  Steuart. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 
Mrs.  L.  McLane  Tiffany. 
Mrs.  Charles  P.  Williams. 


DiGGEs,  William, 1695. 

Justice,  York  County,  Va.,  1671 ; 
Captain  of  Horse,  1674 ;  and  in 
active  service  in  Bacon's  Re- 
bellion, 1676;  High  Sheriflf, 
York  County,  1679 ;  Sworn  a 
Member  of  Maryland  Council, 
9  February,  1679/80  and  served 
until,  1689;  Styled  "Captain," 
1680,  and  "Colonel,"  1682; 
One  of  the  Deputy-Governors, 
17  August,  1685. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Abell. 

Mrs.  John  W.  Baughman. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Conley. 

Mrs.  H.  B.  Denman. 

Mrs.  Carlos  G.  de  Garmendia. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Richard  Smith  Hill. 

Mrs.  George  Alphonzo  Jones. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Myer. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford, 

Mrs.  Arthur  Sinclair. 

Miss  Henrietta  Steuart. 

Miss  Mary  Elizabeth  Steuart. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Mrs.  Charles  P.  Williams. 

Mrs.  Homer  C.  Wise. 


Dill,  Matthew, 1776. 

Commissioned  Captain  in  Colo- 
nel Benjamin  Chambers'  Regi- 
ment, 1743 ;  Commissioned 
Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  York  Coun- 
ty, Penna.,  10  March,  1749. 

Mrs.  Charles  M.  Morris. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Morris. 

DoANE,  John,  c.  1590-c.  1685. 

Assistant  for  Plymouth,  1633 ; 
Deputy  for  Plymouth  to  Plym- 
outh General  Court,  1639, 
1642,  1643 ;  for  Eastham,  1649, 
1650,  1653,  1659- 

Mrs.  Yates  Stirling. 


DoRSEY,  Caleb,  1683-1742. 
Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 

1718-19,  1722. 
Mrs.  James  Anthony. 
Mrs.  William  B.  Hurst. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Mrs.  Nicholas  G.  Penniman. 
Miss  Rebecca  Penniman. 
Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 
Miss  Ellen  Martin  Thomas. 
Mrs.  William  D.  Washburn,  Jr. 

DoRSEY,  Caleb,  Jr.,  1710-1772. 
Justice,   Anne  Arundel   County, 

1738-39. 
Mrs.  Edward  S.  Beall. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Mrs.  Nicholas  G.  Penniman. 
Miss  Rebecca  Penniman. 
Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 

DoRSEY,  Caleb,  c.  1736-c.  1790. 
Member  Committee  of  Observa- 
tion,   Anne    Arundel    County, 
1775- 
Mrs.  Edward  S.  Beall. 
Mrs.  Benjamin  F.  Smith. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 

DoRSEY,  Daniel,  1757-1823. 

Captain,  3d  Maryland  Battalion 

of  Flying  Camp,  1776-77. 
Mrs.  William  D.  Washburn,  Jr. 


156 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


DoRSEY,  Edward, 1705. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1679-89;  Captain,  1686;  Major, 
1687;  Major  of  Horse,  Anne 
Arundel  County,  1689;  Bur- 
gess, Anne  Arundel  County, 
1694-97,  and  for  Baltimore 
County,  1701-05 ;  Styled 
"  Colonel,"  1702 ;  Judge  of 
High  Court  of  Chancery, 
1695/6. 

Miss  Alice  IV.  Ball. 

Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 

Mrs.  Louis  C.  Bulkley. 

Miss  Isabel  M.  Daniel. 

Mrs.  Henry  Dickinson. 

Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 

Mrs.  John  C.  Doolan. 

Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Charles  D.  Fisher. 

Mrs.  Martin  Gillet  Gill. 

Mrs.  James  M.  Goggin. 

Mrs.  Edmund  Pitts  Harrison. 

Mrs.  William  Heyburn. 

Mrs.  Richard  W.  Hogtie. 

Mrs.  John  D.  Howard. 

Miss  Anita  Dunbar  Hunt. 

Mrs.  A.  C.  Kemper. 

Miss  Alice  G.  Kerfoot. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Humes  Kerfoot. 

Mrs.  William  Keyser. 

Mrs.  George  A.  Leiper. 

Mrs.  Frederick  W.  McComas. 

Mrs.  George  K.  Mackey. 

Mrs.  William  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 

Mrs.  Walter  R.  Mitchell. 

Mrs.  Harry  Nash  Moore. 

Mrs.  Joel  Burton  Parsons. 

Miss  Rebecca  Penniman. 

Miss  Mary  Hill  Ross. 

Mrs.  Benjamin  F.  Smith. 

Mrs.  Chandler  Price  Smith. 

Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Smith. 

Mrs.  E.  W.  B.  Taylor. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Thomson. 

Miss  Lizzie  Van  Antwerp. 

Miss  Ella  L.  Wartield. 

Mrs.  Erastus  Wells. 


Dorsey,  John, 1685. 

Ensign  in  Colonial  Militia ;  Ad- 
vanced Money  for  the  Use  of 
the  Province. 
Mrs.  Albert  L.  Richardson. 


Dorsey,  John, 1715. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1694-97 ;  Burgess,  1692-93, 
1701-04;  Member  of  Council, 
1710-15 ;  Commissioner  for 
laying  out  Annapolis,  1694; 
Signs  as  Military  and  Civil 
Ofificer,  1696;  Receipts  for 
Ammunition  as  "  Captain." 

Mrs.  James  E.  Allison. 

Mrs.  James  Anthony. 

Mrs.  John  M.  Bass. 

Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 

Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Chatard. 

Mrs.  Richard  Cheatham. 

Mrs.  IV.  R.  Cole. 

Miss  Mary  Dorsey  Davis, 

Mrs.  Thomas  Donaldson. 

Miss  Laura  Lee  Dorsey. 

Airs.  Charles  D.  Fisher. 

Mrs.  John  D.  Howard. 

Mrs.  William  B.  Hurst. 

Miss  Margaret  G.  Jones. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Miss  Elizabeth  W.  D.  Ligon. 

Miss  Emily  McBlair. 

Miss  Mary  W.  P.  McBlair. 

Mrs.  Henry  Moore. 

Mrs.  Nicholas  G.  Penniman. 

Miss  Rebecca  Penniman. 

Mrs.  George  E.  Price. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Mrs.  Charles  Ridgely. 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Rieman. 

Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 

Mrs.  Benjamin  F.  Smith. 

Mrs.  Chandler  Price  Smith. 

Mrs.  Virginia  McBlair  Smith. 

Mrs.  E.  W.  B.  Taylor. 

Miss  Ellen  Martin  Thomas. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Y.  Thompson. 

Mrs.  Jo  hi  O.  Turnbull. 

Miss  Ella  L.  Wartield. 

Mrs.  Charles  W.  Washburn. 

Mrs.  Wm.  D.  Washburn,  Jr. 

Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Williams. 

Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 

Mrs.  T.  J.  C.  Williams. 

Miss  Mary  Winn. 

Mrs.  Robert  Clinton  Wright. 

Dorsey.  John,  Jr., 

1761. 
Captain  of  Militia,  Anne  Arun- 
del County,  1742. 
Mrs.  William  B.  Hurst. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


157 


DoRSEY,  John,  1736-1810. 

Member  Maryland  Convention 
for  Anne  Arundel  County, 
177s;  Field  Officer  of  Elk 
Ridge  Battalion,  1775  ;  Colonel 
of  Elk  Ridge  Battalion,  1776- 
78. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

DoRSEY,  Joshua,  1686-1747. 
Justice,  Baltimore  County,  1712- 

14;  Captain  of  Militia,  1742. 
Miss  Alice  W.  Ball. 
Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 

DoRSEY,  Nicholas,  1741 . 

Member  of  Committee  of  Obser- 
vation for  Delaware  Hundred, 
Baltimore  County,  1775;  En- 
sign in  Captain  Godman's 
Regulars;  Lieutenant  in 
Fourth  Regiment  Continental 
Troops,  1777-78. 

Mrs.  E.  W.  B.  Taylor. 

DoRSEY,  Thomas. 

Member  of  Maryland  Conven- 
tion, July,  1775 ;  Field  Officer, 
Elk  Ridge  Battalion,  February 
2,  1776. 

Mrs.  William  D.  Washburn,  Jr. 

Doughty,  Francis. 

Patroon  of  Long  Island ;  Grant 
for    land    at    Maspeth,    with 
Manorial  rights,  received,  1642. 
Mrs.  John  R.  Long. 

Douglas,  George,  c.  1698-1758. 
King's    Attorney    for    Accomac 
County,  Va. ;  Burgess,  1742-55. 
Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 
Mrs.  Norman  F.  Hill,  Jr. 

Douglas,  John,  1703-1766. 

Captain  of  Train  Band  of  Plain- 
field,  Conn.,  1745 ;  Lieutenant, 
1741 ;  Deputy  for  Plainfield  to 
General  Assembly,  1739,  1741, 
1742. 

Miss  Ellen  Perkins  Kilpatrick. 

Mrs.  William  D.  Kilpatrick. 

Dow,  Henry,  1634-1707. 

Ensign,  Hampton  Company, 
1689;  Captain,  1692;  Marshal 


of  Norfolk  County,  1673,  1680; 
Representative,  1693,  1697-99; 
Mandamus  Councillor,  1702- 
07;  Justice,  Inferior  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  1695 ;  Reap- 
pointed, 1697;  Senior  Justice, 
1699-1707. 

Mrs.  Francis  Griswold. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Hamilton. 

DowNEs,  Charles,  c.  1705-1774. 
Justice,    Queen    Annes    County, 
1735-S1,  and  of  Quorum,  1739- 
51. 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Doyne,  Joshua,  1698. 

High  Sheriff,  St.  Marys  County 

1683. 
Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 
Mrs.  Monte  Griffith. 
Miss  Anita  Dunbar  Hunt. 
Mrs.  William  Keyser. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Sloo. 

Drummond,  Richard. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses,  1714;  Military  Officer 
of  Accomac  forces. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Dudley,  Thomas,  1576-1653. 

One  of  the  Historic  Founders  of 
.Massachusetts  Bay ;  Governor 
of  Massachusetts,  1634,  1640, 
1645,  1650;  Deputy-Governor, 
1630-33,  1637,  1638,  1639,  1646- 
49,  1651,  1652;  Assistant  (in 
England,  1629),  1635,  1636, 
1641-44;  Commissioner  of  the 
United  Colonies,  1642,  1647, 
1649 ;  Lieutenant-C  o  1  o  n  e  1, 
South  Suffolk  Regiment,  1636; 
Sergeant-Major-General,  1644 ; 
A  Founder  of  Harvard  Col- 
lege. 

Miss  Elsie  Hilton  Cross. 

Miss  Maria  Stith  Johnston. 

Mrs.  Henry  S.  Robbins. 

Dudley,  William,  1639-1700. 

Deputy  for  Saybrook  to  Con- 
necticut General  Assembly, 
1682-87,  1689-95. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 


158 


ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Duke,  James, 1754. 

Justice,    Calvert    County,    1731- 

54;  Of  Quorum  from  1736. 
Mrs.  William  L.  Lezvis. 
Mrs.  George  D.  Penniman. 
Mrs.  John  H.  Williains. 


DuLANY,  Daniel,  1686-1753. 

Burgess  for  Annapolis,  1722-24, 
1738-41 ;  Burgess  for  Anne 
Arundel  County,  1727-38 ; 
Member  of  Council,  1741-53 ; 
Attorney-General,  1722;  Com- 
missary General,  1721-27,  1734- 

53. 
Miss  Adele  M.  Batre. 
Mrs.  Alfred  Batre. 
Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 
Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Mrs.  J.  Southgate  Lemtnon. 
Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 

DuLANY,  Daniel,  Jr.,  1721-1797. 
Burgess  for  Frederick  County, 
1751-54;  For  Annapolis,  1756- 
57;  Member  of  Council,  1757- 
74;  Mayor  of  Annapolis,  1764; 
Secretary  of  Maryland  from 
1761. 

Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Mrs.  J.  Southgate  Lemmon, 

Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 

Miss  Mary  Winn. 

DuLANY,  Walter,  1721-1773. 
Member  of   Council  and   Com- 
missary General. 
Miss  Adele  M.  Batre. 
Mrs.  Alfred  Batre. 

Dungan,  Rev.  Thomas. 
Member  Rhode  Island  Assembly, 

1678-81. 
Miss  Josephine  P.  Amos. 

Dunn,  Robert, 1676. 

Burgess  for  Kent  County,  1663- 
6g ;  Justice.  Kent  County,  1664- 
6g;  High  Sheriff,  1673-76. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 


Dunn,  Robert. 

Burgess  for  Kent  County,  1722- 

24. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Durand,  Levi, 1765. 

Missionary  sent  by  the  "  Socie- 
ty for  the  Propagation  of  the 
Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts "  to 
South  Carolina,  1740 ;  Rector 
of  Christ  Church  Parish,  1741- 
51,  and  of  St.  John's  Parish, 
1751-65. 

Mrs.  Henry  L.  Clarke. 

Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 

Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright. 

Durborow,  Hugh,  1687-1755. 

Prothonotary,  Recorder,  Regis- 
ter of  Wills  and  Justice  of  the 
Peace  for  Kent  County,  Del., 
1735- 

Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 

Duval,  John,  17 13 . 

Member  Committee  of  Obser- 
vation, Prince  Georges  Coun- 
ty, 1775;  Captain,  Prince 
Georges  County  Militia,  S 
September,  1777. 

Miss  Mary  Rebecca  Duval. 

Mrs.  James  H.  Steuart. 

Duval,  Marsh  Mareen,  1741 . 

Member  of  committee  to  carry 
out  resolves  of  Congress,  1774. 
Miss  Mary  Rebecca  Duval. 

Eames,  Anthony. 

Deputy  for  Hingham  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  1637,  1638,  1643-44;  Dep- 
uty for  Marshfield  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Plymouth,  1653- 
58,  1661 ;  Member  of  a  Council 
of  War,  1657 ;  Called  Lieuten- 
ant, 1645. 

Mrs.  William  M.  Powell. 

Eames,  Mark, 1693. 

Ensign  of  Marshfield,  Mass., 
Military  Company,  1655  ;  Lieu- 
tenant, 1683 ;  Deputy  to  the 
General  Court  for  Marshfield, 
1662-78. 

Mrs.  William  M.  Powell. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


159 


Earle,  James,  1694-1739. 

Burgess,    Talbot    County,    1719, 

1721. 
Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 

Earle,  Richard  Tilghman,  1728- 

^778. 

Member  Committee  of  Safety, 
Queen  Annes  County,  I774) 
and  of  the  Maryland  Assem- 
bly, 1774-76;  Colonel  of  the 
County  Militia,   1776. 

Mrs.  James  Bordley,  Jr. 

Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 

Eastow,  William, 1655. 

Representative     for     Hampton, 

N.  H.,  1644,  1648,  1649. 
Mrs.  Francis  Griswold. 
Mrs.  W.  T.  Hamilton. 

Eaton,  William. 

Member  of  North  Carolina  As- 
sembly, 1746-53 ;  Member 
Committee  of  Safety,  1775 ; 
Colonel  of  Militia,  Northamp- 
ton County,  N.  C,  1776. 

Miss  Jennie  Haywood  Daves. 

Edlowe,  Matthew, c.  1637. 

Burgess    for    the    plantation    at 

the  College,  Va.,  1629. 
Mrs.  Hollis  Moseley  Cooley. 
Mrs.  John  E.  Welbourn. 

Edlowe,  Matthew, 1668. 

Burgess  for  James  City  County, 

Va.,  1658-59. 
Mrs.  Hollis  Moseley  Cooley. 
Mrs.  John  E.  Welbourn. 

Edmonds,  William. 

Commissioned  Captain  of  Vir- 
ginia Militia,  28  Aug.,  1761 ; 
On  service  against  the  Indians, 
June,  1764,  under  Colonel 
John  Bell. 

Mrs.  George  A.  Coulter. 

Miss  Katharine  Edmonds  Payne. 

Edmondson,  John. 

Member  of  Assembly  for  Talbot 

County,  1670. 
Miss  Christiana  Bond. 
Miss  Isabel  M.  Bond. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Hayward. 


Edmondson,  Pollard. 

Burgess,  Talbot  County,  1759-63 ; 
Commissioned  3d  Lieutenant, 
Talbot  County  Militia,  22  Jan- 
uary, 1776 ;  Represented  Tal- 
bot County  in  Constitutional 
Convention  of  1776. 

Mrs.  Randolph  Fishburne. 

Mrs.  James  Fortescue  Giffen. 

Miss  Lilian  Giffen. 

Edmonstone,  James,  1699 . 

Justice,  Prince  Georges  County, 

1741-51. 
Mrs.  Allen  Richards  Boyd. 

Eichelberger,  Martin,   1716-1781. 
Court     Justice,     York     County, 
Penna.,  1757-60;  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  1764-74. 
Mrs.  G.  H.  Martin. 

Elbert,  William,  1682-1736. 
Justice,  Talbot  County,  ly^^-^i^. 
Mrs.  Leonard  Everett. 

Ellyson,  Robert. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 

of  Burgesses,  1657-63. 
Mrs.  Hollis  Moseley  Cooley. 
Mrs.  J.  Hough  Cottman. 
Mrs.  John  E.  Welbourn. 

Emerson,  Thomas, 1720. 

Justice  for  Talbot  County,  1699 ; 
Of  Quorum,  1707 ;  Member  of 
Assembly,  1717 ;  Commissioner 
for  locating  towns,  1706;  Lieu- 
tenant of  Talbot  County,  1777. 

Miss  Christiana  Bond. 

Miss  Isabel  M.  Bond. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Hayward. 

Emory,  Arthur,  1663-1747. 

Justice,  Kent  County,  1706;  Jus- 
tice, Queen  Annes  County, 
1708-30. 

Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  George  N.  Mackenzie. 

Ennalls,     Bartholomew,     1643- 

1688. 
Burgess,     Dorchester     County, 

1678-82. 
Miss  Elizabeth  P.  Cator. 
Mrs.  Luther  C.  Cox. 
Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 


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ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Mrs.  Richard  M.  Diwall. 
Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 
Mrs.  C.  B.  Goldsborough. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  Charles  G.  Nicholson. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 
Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Sizer. 
Miss  Henrietta  Steuart. 
Miss  Mary  Elisabeth  Steuart. 
Mrs.  Homer  C.  Wise. 

Ennalls,  Henry,  1675-1734. 
Burgess,      Dorchester     County, 

1712-13 ;  Justice,  1726. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 
Miss  Henrietta  Steuart. 
Miss  Mary  Elizabeth  Steuart. 

Ennalls,  Joseph. 
Burgess,      Dorchester     County, 

1704. 
Mrs.  Luther  C.  Cox. 
Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 
Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 
Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 
Mrs.  C.  B.  Goldsborough. 
Mrs.  Burr  P.  Harrison. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  Charles  G.  Nicholson. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Sizer. 

EsTE,  Moses,  1752-1836. 

Lieutenant  of  Militia,  Hunterdon 
County,  N.  J.,  1774;  Captain, 
1778;  Severely  wounded  at 
battle  of  Monmouth. 

Mrs.  William  A.  Fisher. 

Evans,  John,  1738 . 

Member  of  first  Virginia  Assem- 
bly; Commissioned  officer  in 
the  campaign  of  1765. 

Mrs.  John  D.  Howard. 

EVERSFIELD,  JOHN,  I70I-I780. 

Rector  of  St.  Paul's  Parish, 
Prince  Georges  County,  for 
fifty  years. 

Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 


EwEN,  Richard, 1660. 

Commissioner  for  regulating 
affairs  and  Member  Provin- 
cial Court,  1654-55 ;  Member 
General  Assembly,  1654 ; 
Speaker,  1657 ;  Burgess  for 
Anne  Arundel  County,  1659/ 
60;  Captain,  1655;  Major, 
Anne  Arundel  County  Militia. 
1658. 

Mrs.  Louis  C.  Bulkley. 

Miss  Margaret  G.  Jones. 

Mrs.  A.  C.  Kemper. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Mrs.  Harrison  Robertson. 

Miss  Ella  L.  Warfield. 

Mrs.  Homer  C.  Wise. 

Farmer,  Edward,  1670-1745. 

Justice,  Philadelphia  County 
Court,  1704;  Coroner  and  In- 
terpreter to  the  Indians,  1712; 
Member  Pennsylvania  General 
Assembly,  1710-24. 

Mrs.  Eustis  Thompson. 

Mrs.  John  Snowden  Tyson. 

Fauntleroy,  Moore,  1616-1665. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1644-47,  1653,  1656-59; 
Colonel  of  Militia,  Rappahan- 
nock County,  1656. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Hogan. 

Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 

Fauntleroy,  William,   1684-1757. 
Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1736-57. 
Mrs.  Robert  George  Hogan. 

Fawcett,  Walter, 1704/5. 

Member    of    Pennsylvania    As- 
sembly for  Chester,  1695. 
Mrs.  Eustis  Thompson. 

Feake,  Robert, 1668. 

One  of  the  Historic  Founders  of 
the  Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay;  Deputy  for  Watertown 
to  the  General  Court,  1634-36; 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  1632. 

Mrs.  Thos.  H.  Taliaferro. 

Fell,  Joseph,  1668-1748. 
Member   Pennsylvania   Colonial 

Assembly,  1721,  1725,  1733. 
Miss  Josephine  P.  Amos. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


i6i 


Fenner,  Arthur,  1662-1703. 

Commissioner  for  Providence  to 
the  Court  of  Commissioners 
of  Rhode  Island,  1653,  1655, 
1659-63;  Assistant,  1657,  1665- 
68,  1672-76,  1679-86,  1690 ;  Dep- 
uty for  Providence  to  General 
Assembly  of  Rhode  Island, 
1664,  1670,  1672,  1678,  1679, 
1692,  1699,  1700;  Captain  at 
Providence  before  1670 ; 
Chief  Commander  of  King's 
Garrison  at  Providence  during 
King  Philip's  War;  Agent  to 
England,  1683. 

Mrs.  Henry  L.  Clarke. 

Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 

Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright. 


Field,  Peter,  1647- 1707. 

High  Sheriff  of  Henrico  Coun- 
ty, Va.,  1682,  and  Captain  in 
the  County  Militia,  1693; 
Major,  New  Kent  County, 
1705;  Member  of  the  Virginia 
House  of  Burgesses,  1693. 

Miss  Esther  Sidney  Buchanan. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  Wilson  Miles  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

•Filmer,  Henry. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, from  James  City 
County,  1642-43. 

Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Smith. 


Fenner,  Thomas,  1652-1718. 

Deputy, Rhode  Island,  1683,  1691, 
1695,  1699,  1704-05 ;  Assistant, 
1707-13,  1715-17 ;  Major  for  the 
Main,  1712-13. 

Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 

Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright. 


Fenwick,  Cuthbert.  1614-1655. 
Member  of  Assembly,  1638 ;  Jus- 
tice, St.  Marys  County,  1644. 
Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 
Mrs.  H.  B.  Denman. 
Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 
Miss  Anita  Dunbar  Hunt. 
Mrs.  George  Alphonzo  Jones. 
Mrs.  William  Keyser. 


Fenwick,  Ignatius. 

Member  of   Maryland  Conven- 
tion, 1774-76. 
Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 
Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 
Miss  Anita  Dunbar  Hunt. 
Mrs.  Dunbar  Hunt. 
Mrs.  William  Keyser. 


Field,  Henry,  1734-1787. 
Member  of  Convention  at  Wil- 
liamsburg, Va.,  1774;  Member 
House    of     Burgesses,     1775; 
Member  Committee  of  Safety, 

1775- 
Miss  Margaret  Field. 


FiTZHUGH,  Henry,  1687-1758, 
High   Sheriff,   Stafford  County, 
1715;  Member  of  the  Virginia 
House  of  Burgesses,   1736-40. 
Mrs.  Thomas  H.  Gaither. 
Mrs.  L.  McLane  Tiffany. 

FiTZHUGH,  John, 1733. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses for  Stafford  County. 
Mrs.  Valentine  S.  Nelson. 

FiTZHUGH,  William,  1651-1701. 
Lieut.-Colonel,       Westmoreland 

County    Va.,    1683 ;    Member 

House  of  Burgesses,  1678-87; 

Colonel    of    Stafford    County 

Forces,  1690. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Blackford. 
Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 
Mrs.  Oliver  Clyde  Fuller. 
Mrs.  Thomas  H.  Gaither. 
Miss  Margaret  Gordon. 
Mrs.  John  S.  Hayes. 
Miss  Elisabeth  H.  McLean. 
Mrs.  Thomas  C.  McLean. 
Mrs.  Maynard  McPherson. 
Mrs.  Valentine  S.  Nelson. 
Mrs.  James  P.  Parker. 
Mrs.  L.  McLane  Tiffany. 
Mrs.  Gustave  Touchard. 

FiTZHUGH,  WiLUAM,  I72I-I798. 

Captain  in  Colonel  Gooch's  Reg- 
iment, and  served  in  the  attack 
on  Cartagena,  1741 ;  Burgess 
for  Stafford  County,  Va.,  1750, 


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ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


1753,  1754;  Colonel  of  Mary- 
land Troops  in  the  expedition 
against  the  French  and  In- 
dians, 175s  ;  Member  of  Coun- 
cil of  Maryland;  Member 
Maryland  Convention,  August, 
1776;  Councillor  under  the 
State  Government. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Mrs.  Oliver  Clyde  Fuller. 

Mrs.  Maynard  McPherson. 

Mrs.  James  P.  Parker. 

Mrs.  Gustave  Touchard. 

FiTZ    Randolph,    Edward,    i754- 

1837. 
First  Lieutenant,  4th  Regiment, 

Pennsylvania  Line. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Marsh  Smith. 

FiTz  Randolph,  Nathaniel,  1642- 

1713. 

Member  of  New  Jersey  General 
Assembly,  1693-94;  High  Sher- 
iff of  Middlesex  County,  1699. 

Mrs.  Thomas  Marsh  Smith. 

Mrs.  Thos.  H.  Taliaferro. 

Fletcher,  Thomas, I7S4. 

Sent  to  Maryland  by  the  Bishop 
of  London,  1721 ;  Rector  of 
All-Hallows,  Somerset  Coun- 
ty. 1731. 

Mrs.  Elihu  E.  Jackson. 

Mrs.  William  IV.  Leonard. 

Mrs.  Alva  Van  der  Bogart. 

Floyd,  Charles, 1718. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1704,  1711,  1714. 
Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 

Fonda,  Jellis,  1727-1791. 

First  Lieutenant  in  Captain 
Edmund  Matthews  Company 
on  Lake  George,  1755 ;  Indian 
Officer,  1759;  Judge  for  Tryon 
County,  N.  Y.,  1772. 

Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 

Forbes,  John,  1731-1780. 

Second  Lieutenant,  3d  Maryland 
Battalion,        June  -  December, 
1776;    Member    of    Congress 
from  Maryland,  1778-80. 
Mrs.  Arthur  George  Brown. 


Forrest,  Thomas,  1718-1778. 

Member  of  Provincial  Conven- 
tion for  St.  Marys  County, 
1774;  Member  Committee  of 
Safety,  1775. 

Mrs.  George  F.  Elliott, 

Forrest,  Uriah, 1803. 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  Inde- 
pendent Maryland  Company, 
January  2,  1776;  Lieut.-Colo- 
nel  Maryland  Line. 

Mrs.  Edwin  Bruce. 

Foster,  Seth, 1674. 

Justice,    Kent   County,    1660-61 ; 
Justice,   Talbot   County,   1662, 
1664,  1666-72. 
Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 

FowKE,  Gerard, 1669. 

Burgess  for  Westmoreland 
County,  Va.,  1663 ;  Burgess  for 
Charles  County,  Md..  1666; 
Captain,  Westmoreland  Coun- 
ty Militia,  1658;  Colonel,  1661. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Craigin. 

Miss  Laura  Lee  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  William  W.  Grant. 

Mrs.  Daniel  A.  Grecnlces. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 

Miss  Margaret  L.  Maupin. 

Mrs.  Aubrey  Pearre,  Jr. 

Mrs.  James  C.  Pilling. 

Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Rowland. 

Mrs.  B.  T.  Story. 

FowKE,  Gerard,  1662-1734. 

Burgess,   Charles  County,   1704- 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Craigin. 
Mrs.  Daniel  A.  Greenlees. 

Fowler,  Jonathan. 

Captain  of  a  Militia  Company, 

West  Chester  County,  N.  Y. 
Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

Fowler,  William,  1598-1662. 
Magistrate  of  New  Haven  Col- 
ony,   1637,    1643,    1653,    1654; 
Deputy   for   Milford  to   New 
Haven  General  Court,  1657. 
Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


163 


Fox,  David, 1702. 

Burgess  for  Lancaster  County, 
Va.,  1677,  1680, 1685-86, 1692/3; 
Captain,  Lancaster  County  Mi- 
litia. 

Mrs.  T.  Steptoe  Boswell. 

Fox,  Henry. 
Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses  for  King  William 
County,  1 7 10. 
Mrs.  Thomson  Mason  King. 

Francis,  Tench,  1701 . 

Burgess  for  Talbot  County,  Md., 
^72>A-37\  Attorney-General  of 
Pennsylvania,  1742-52;  Mem- 
ber Common  Council  of  Phila- 
delphia, 1747 ;  Master  of  Rolls, 

1750-54- 
Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 
Mrs.  Henry  C.  Bispham. 
Mrs.  Charles  Austin  Coolidge. 
Mrs.  Hammond  Dugan. 
Miss  Elizabeth  T.  Hemsley. 
Mrs.  Frank  Markoe. 
Miss  Ellen  Martin  Thomas. 


Franklin,  Robert, 1682. 

Burgess  for  Anne  Arundel 
County,  1671-75  ;  Justice,  1674- 
76;  High  Sheriff  of  Anne 
Arundel  County,  10  March, 
1678/9-1682. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Shackelford. 

Fraser,  John,  1720 . 

Chief  Justice,  Bedford  County, 

Penna.,  March  12,  1771. 
Mrs.  Russell  Wetmore. 


Freeborn,  Gideon,  1638-1720, 
Deputy  to  Rhode  Island  General 
Assembly,  1675,  1690,  1703-04, 
1713. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Blackford. 

Freeborn,  William,  1594-1670. 

One  of  the  Original  Proprietors 
of  Aquidneck  Who  Settled 
Pocasset  (later  Portsmouth, 
R.  L),  1638. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Blackford. 


Freeman,  Edmund,  1590-1682. 

Assistant,  Plymouth  Colony, 
1640-45  ;  Deputy  for  Sandwich 
to  General  Court  of  Plymouth, 
1646 ;  Member  of  the  Councils 
of  War,  1642,  1647. 

Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 

Frisby,  James, 1674. 

Justice,  Baltimore  County,  1665. 
Mrs.  James  Bordley,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Frisby,  James,  1704. 

Burgess  for  Cecil  County,  1676- 
84;  Member  of  Council,  1694- 
1701 ;  Justice,  Cecil  County, 
1676-81. 

Mrs.  Benjamin  IV.  Corkran. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Mrs.  Alfred  J.  Merritt. 

Mrs.  Duncan  Veazey. 

Frisby,  James,  1676-1719. 

Burgess,  Cecil  County,  1715-19. 
Mrs.  Ethan  Allen. 
Vicomtesse  H.  de  Sibour. 

Frisby,  Peregrine,  1688-1738. 
Burgess  for  Cecil  County,  1713- 

14. 
Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 
Mrs.  Oliver  Clyde  Fuller. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Mrs.  Gustav  W.  LUrman. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Frost,  Charles,  1631-1697. 

Deputy  for  Kittery  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  1658,  1660,  1661,  1669, 
1672,  1674;  Councillor,  1693- 
97 ;  Commissioner  of  Oyer  and 
Terminer,  1692;  Judge,  Court 
of  Common  Pleas  for  York, 
1692-97 ;  Lieutenant  at  Kit- 
tery; Captain,  1668;  Com- 
mander of  Maine  Regiment, 
1680;  Major,  West  Regiment, 
Maine,  1687 ;  Member  of  First 
Provincial  Council  of  Maine, 
1680. 

Mrs.  Charles  Belknap. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Tracy  Browne. 

Miss  Elsie  Hilton  Cross. 


164 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Gantt,  Edward,  1720 . 

Captain  of  Militia,  1747;  Mem- 
ber Committee  of  Observation, 
Calvert  County,  1774;  Member 
Provincial  Council,  1775 ; 
Member  of  Associated  Free- 
men and  of  Committee  of 
Safety. 

Miss  Elizabeth  C.  IVilliatns. 

Mrs.  T.  J.  C.  IVilliams. 


Gantt,  Thomas, 1692. 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  1689-91 ; 

Of  the  Quorum,  1683. 
Miss  Virginia  B.  Boiinc. 
Miss  Elizabeth  C.  IVilliams. 
Mrs.  T.  J.  C.  IVilliams. 


Gantt,  Thomas,  II,  1763. 

Justice,  1726-33  ;  Of  the  Quorum, 
1728 ;  Sheriff,  Prince  Georges 
County,  1730;  Judge  of  Oyer 
and  Terminer,  1748;  Burgess 
for  Prince  Georges  County, 
1722-28. 

Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 

Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Williams. 

Mrs.  T.  J.  C.  Williams. 


Gantt,  Thomas,  IV,  1736 . 

Justice,  Prince  Georges  County, 

'^773-75  ;  Member  of  Maryland 

Convention  of  1775. 
Mrs.  Charles  J.  Colcock. 


Gardiner,  Luke,  1622-1674. 

Burgess,  St.  Marys  County,  1660- 
62,  1671 ;  Justice,  1661,  1664- 
66;  High  Sheriff,  1672-74; 
Lieutenant,  St.  Marys  County 
Militia,  1660;  Captain,  1664. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

Miss  Nora  Anthony  Queen. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Gardiner,  Richard,  1687. 

Justice  and  of  the  Quorum,  St. 

Marys   County.  Md.,   1677-86; 

Burgess,  1681-87. 
Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 


Garrett,  Samuel,  1672-1743. 
Member  of  Provincial  Assembly 
of    Pennsylvania,    1714,    171S, 
1717- 
Miss  Josephine  P.  Amos. 
Mrs.  J.  Kemp  Bartlett. 


Garrett,  William,  1643-1724. 
Member  of  Provincial  Assembly 

of  Pennsylvania,  1706,  1707. 
Miss  Josephine  P.  Amos. 
Mrs.  J.  Kemp  Bartlett. 


Gassav^ay,  Nicholas, 1691. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1679-80,  1685-89;  Member  of 
Committee  of  Twenty  for  ad- 
ministering Affairs  in  Mary- 
land, 1690;  Justice,  Provincial 
Court,  1691 ;  Captain,  1681, 
Militia  of  Anne  Arundel 
County;  Major,  1685-89;  Colo- 
nel, about  1690  or  1691. 

Mrs.  Henry  J.  Berkley. 

Mrs.  Leslie  Cheek. 

Mrs.  Martin  Gillet  Gill. 

Mrs.  William  Hitt. 

Mrs.  George  A.  Leiper. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Shackelford. 

Mrs.  Frank  W.  Webster. 

Airs.  Louis  Garth  Wood. 


Gassaway,  Nicholas,  1719-1775. 
Justice  of  the  Quorum,  1748-51 ; 
Justice     of      Anne      Arundel 
County,    1743-51- 
Mrs.  William  Hitt. 


Gassaway,  Thomas,  1683-1739. 
High  Sheriff  of  Anne  Arundel 
County,   1711-14;    Coroner, 
1722. 
Mrs.  William  Hitt. 


Gaylord,  William,  1585- 1673. 
Deputy    for   Dorchester,    Mass., 
1635-38;  Deputy  for  Windsor 
to  Connecticut  General  Assem- 
bly, 1639-47.  1649-62,  1664. 
Mrs.  Fabian  Franklin. 
Mrs.  John  M.  Steele. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


165 


Gerard,  Thomas,  1600-1673. 

Member  of  Assembly  from  St. 
Marys  Hundred,  1641 ;  Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  Maryland ; 
Lord  of  St.  Clement's  Manor. 

Mrs.  Walter  A.  Bloedorn. 

Mrs.  Robert  Hinckley. 

Mrs.  Edmund  Plowden  Jenkins 

Mrs.  Michael  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  Columbus  O'Donnell. 


Gibbons,  Ambrose,  1600-1657. 

Deputy-Governor  of  New 
Hampshire,  1630;  Assistant, 
1640;  Captain,  Portsmouth 
Colony  Alarm,  1643. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Hamilton. 


Gibson,  John,  1729-1790. 

Justice  of  Talbot  County,  1774, 
1778;  Member  Committee  of 
Observation  for  Talbot  Coun- 
ty ;  Delegate  to  Assembly  for 
Talbot  County,  1777-81 ;  Judge 
of  Orphans  Court,  Talbot 
County,  1777-78. 

Mrs.  Christopher  Johnston. 

Mrs.  Owen  Norris. 


Gibson,  Jonathan. 
Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1736-40. 
Mrs.  Charles  C.  Tucker. 


Gist,  Richard,  1684-1741. 

Justice,  Baltimore  County,  1727- 
41,  and  Presiding  Justice  from 
1735 ;  One  of  the  Commis- 
sioners to  lay  out  Baltimore 
Town,  1729;  Burgess  for  Bal- 
timore County,  1741. 

Miss  Sidney  E.  Boyle. 

Miss  Esther  S.  Buchanan. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart. 

Mrs.  William  M.  Price. 

Miss  Louisa  Hall  Robinson. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Mrs.  Horatio  L.  Whitridge. 

Gittings,  James,  1736-1823. 

Justice,  Baltimore  County,  1768- 
75 ;  Member  Committee  of 
Correspondence,  Baltimore 
County,  1774,  and  of  Commit- 
tee of  Observation,  1775  ;  Cap- 
tain, Baltimore  County  Militia, 
1775;  Major,  1776. 

Miss  Leila  Gittings. 

Glover,  John,  1600-1653. 

One  of  the  Founders  of  the  Col- 
ony of  Massachusetts  Bay ; 
Deputy  for  Dorchester  to  the 
General  Court,  1637-44,  1647- 
51;  Assistant,  1652,  1653. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Lytle. 


Oilman,  John,  1624-1708. 

Councillor,  Province  of  New 
Hampshire,  1679-82 ;  Repre- 
sentative for  Exeter  to  the 
General  Assembly,  1693 ; 
Speaker,  1693-97 ;  Lieutenant 
of  Exeter  Military  Company, 
1669. 

Mrs.  Fabian  Franklin. 


Gist,  Christopher,  c.  1660-1692. 
Justice,  Baltimore  County,  168 
Miss  Sidney  E.  Boyle. 
Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 
Mrs.  William  M.  Price. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 
Mrs.  A.  Nisbet  Turnbull. 
Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 


Godfrey,  John, 1702. 

Second  in  command  under  Cap- 
tain Thomas  Paine,  of  expedi- 
tion sent  from  Newport,  R.  L, 
against  French  Privateers, 
July  20,  1690. 

Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 


Godfrey,  John,  c.  1630-1691. 
Deputy  for  Sir  George  Carteret, 
1669;  Lord  Craven's  Deputy; 
Chief  Agent  for  Sir  John  Yea- 
man,  1670;  Led  expedition 
against  Western  Indians,  1672; 
Member  of  Council  of  South 
Carolina,  1673-74,  1676-78 ; 
President  of  Council,  1685 ; 
Acting    Governor    for    West, 


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ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


April.  1675  ;  for  Morton,  1682 ; 
Deputy  also  for  Duke  of  Albe- 
marle, 1684,  and  for  Lord  Col- 
leton, 1686-87. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  Francis  H.  Hoff. 

Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart. 

Mrs.  James  W.  Ponder. 

Miss  Louisa  Hall  Robinson. 

Mrs.  Edivard  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  Winiield  J.  Taylor. 

Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Mrs.  Horatio  L.  Whitridge. 

Godfrey,  John,  c.  1665-1705. 
Captain  of  South  Carolina  Mili- 
tia. 
Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 
Mrs.  A.  Nisbet  Turnbull. 
Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 


GOLDSBOROUGH,        ChARLES,        1707" 

1767. 

Clerk  of  Dorchester  County, 
1728;  Burgess,  1752,  1763; 
Member  of  Council  and  Com- 
missary General. 

Mrs.  Addison  D.  Clarke. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 

Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 

Mrs.  C.  B.  Goldsborough. 

Mrs.  Burr  P.  Harrison. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Charles  G.  Nicholson. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Sizer. 


Goldsborough,  John,  171  i -1778. 

High  Sheriff,  Talbot  County, 
1736-38;  Justice,  1741-73;  Bur- 
gess, 1749-66. 

Mrs.  Hammond  Dugan. 

Mrs.  Frank  Markoe. 

Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 

Miss  Ellen  Martin  Thomas. 


Goldsborough,  John,  II,  1740-1803. 
Justice  of  the   Peace  for  Dor- 
chester County,  1766-73. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 


Goldsborough,  Nicholas,  1687- 
1766. 

Burgess  for  Talbot  County, 
1732-51 ;  Justice,  1726-37,  1741- 
44 ;  Presiding  Justice,  1742-44. 

Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 

Mrs.  James  Bordley,  Jr. 


Goldsborough,  Robert,  1660- 1746. 
Burgess,  Talbot  County,  1706-07. 
Mrs.  Addison  D.  Clarke. 
Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 
Mrs.  Hammond  Dugan. 
Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 
Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 
Mrs.  C.  B.  Goldsborough. 
Mrs.  Burr  P.  Harrison. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  Frank  Markoe. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 
Mrs.  Charles  G.  Nicholson. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 
Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Sizer. 
Miss  Ellen  M.  Thomas. 


Goldsborough,  Robert,   1733-1788. 

Burgess,  Dorchester  County, 
1765 ;  Attorney-General  of 
Maryland,  1776;  Member 
Maryland  Convention,  1774; 
Delegate  to  Continental  Con- 
gress, 1774-75 ;  Member  of 
Constitutional  Convention, 
1776. 

Mrs.  Robert  M.  Carrier. 

Mrs.  Addison  D.  Clarke. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 

Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 

Mrs.  C.  B.  Goldsborough. 

Mrs.  Burr  P.  Harrison. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Charles  G.  Nicholson. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Sizer. 


Goldsborough,  Robert,  IV,  1740- 
1798. 

Member  of  Provincial  Conven- 
tion, 22  June,  1774;  Associate 
Justice,  General  Court,  1784. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Goldsborough. 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


167 


GOLDTHWAITE,   ThOMAS,   I718-I799. 

Commandant  of  Fort  Pownal,  on 
the  Penobscot.  1763 ;  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Common  Pleas; 
Colonel  of  Militia. 

Mrs.  T.  B.  Smythe. 

GoocH,  William, 1655. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1655. 
Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 

Goodwin,  Lyde,  1718-1755. 

Justice  and  County  Commis- 
sioner, Baltimore  County, 
1750-53. 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Rienian. 

GooKiN,  John, 1643. 

Member  of  Assembly  for  Lower 
Norfolk,   1639;   County  Lieu- 
tenant. 
Mrs.  Edward  Duffy. 
Miss  Virginia  H.  B.  Smith. 

GouLDSMiTH,  George, 1666. 

Member  of  Assembly  for  Balti- 
more County,  1659/60. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Greenway. 
Mrs.  Hardwicke  M.  Hopper. 

GouLDSMiTH,  George,  Jr., 1692, 

Justice,  Baltimore  County,  1686- 

89. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Greenway. 
Mrs.  Hardwicke  M.  Hopper. 

GoULDSMiTH,  Samuel, 1671. 

Deputy  to  New  Amstel,  1659; 
Burgess  for  Baltimore  County, 
1659;  Commissioned  Major  of 
Foot,  20  May,  1661. 

Mrs.  George  N.  Mackenzie,  2d. 

GovANE,  William,  1716-1768. 
Member  General  Assembly,  1757- 

64. 
Mrs.  Robert  Clinton  Wright. 

Grafton,  Richard,  1683-1743. 
Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  for 
the    three    lower    counties    of 
Delaware,  1727. 
Miss  Adele  M.  Batre. 
Mrs.  Alfred  Batre. 


Graham,  James, 1701. 

Attorney-General,  Province  of 
New  York,  1685-87,  and  1691- 
1701 ;  Member  and  Speaker  of 
the  Provincial  Assembly  of 
New  York;  First  Recorder  of 
New  York,  1683-1700. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Morris. 

Gray,  George,  1725- 1800. 

Member  Pennsylvania  Provin- 
cial Assembly,  1772-87;  Dele- 
gate to  Provincial  Conven- 
tions, 1774,  1775 ;  Chairman 
Board  of  War,  1777. 

Mrs.  Robert  R.  Henderson. 

Mrs.  William  P.  Mcintosh. 

Green,  Thomas,  1634-1651. 
Member    of    Council,     1638-47; 
Governor  of  Maryland,  1647- 
49. 
Mrs.  Charles  B.  Bryan. 
Mrs.  John  M.  Heighe. 
Mrs.  John  Merryman  Littig. 

Greenberry,  Nicholas,  1627-1697. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1686,  1689;  Member  of  Com- 
mittee of  Twenty,  1690;  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1692-97 ;  Presi- 
dent of  Council  and  Acting 
Governor,  1693-94;  Chancellor 
and  Keeper  of  Great  Seal, 
1694;  Justice  of  Provincial 
Court,  1692,  1694;  Judge  of 
Admiralty,  1694 ;  Commis- 
sioner in  Chancery,  1695  ;  Cap- 
tain of  Foot,  Anne  Arundel 
County,  1689 ;  Colonel  of  Anne 
Arundel  and  Baltimore  Coun- 
ties, 1694. 

Mrs.  Gilmer  S.  Adams. 

Miss  Alice  W.  Ball. 

Mrs.  Alexander  G.  Barrett. 

Miss  Ida  Hill  Bowie. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Mrs.  Robert  M.  Carrier. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Miss  Isabel  M.  Daniel. 

Miss  Mary  Dorsey  Davis. 

Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 

Mrs.  John  C.  Doolan. 

Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 


i68 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 
Mrs.  Alexander  R.  Early. 
Mrs.  Charles  D.  Fisher. 
Mrs.  Martin  Gillet  Gill. 
Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 
Mrs.  C.  B.  Goldsborough. 
Mrs.  Daniel  A.  Greenlees. 
Mrs.  Burr  P.  Harrison. 
Mrs.  Edmund  Pitts  Harrison. 
Mrs.  William  Hitt. 
Mrs.  Richard  W.  Hogue. 
Mrs.  John  D.  Howard. 
Mrs.  William  B.  Hurst. 
Miss  Margaret  G.  Jones. 
Mrs.  Robert  Morrow  Kelly,  Jr. 
Mrs.  George  A.  Leiper. 
Mrs.  C.  W.  Lyman. 
Mrs.  Frederick  W.  McComas. 
Mrs.  George  K.  Mackey. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  William  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 
Mrs.  Thomas  R.  Mercein. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 
Mrs.  James  J.  Mills. 
Mrs.  Harry  Nash  Moore. 
Mrs.  Wilson  Gary  Nicholas. 
Mrs.  Charles  G.  Nicholson. 
Mrs.  Joel  Burton  Parsons. 
Miss  Rebecca  Penniman. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  George  E.  Price. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 
Miss  Mary  Hill  Ross. 
Miss  E.A.T.  M.  Schley. 
Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Sizer. 
Mrs.  Fielder  C.  Slingluff. 
Mrs.  Benjamin  F.  Smith. 
Mrs.  Chandler  Price  Smith. 
Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Smith. 
Mrs.  E.  W.  B.  Taylor. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Thomson. 
Mrs.  George  Marvin  Tuttle. 
Miss  Lizzie  Van  Antwerp. 
Mrs.  George  Y.  Wallace. 
Miss  Ella  L.  Warfield. 
Mrs.  William  D.  Washburn,  Jr. 


Greenfield,  Thomas,  1649-1715. 
Justice,  Calvert  County,  1689- 
92,  1694;  High  Sheriff  of 
Prince  Georges  County,  3 
March,  1695/6 ;  Burgess  for 
Calvert  County,  1692-96;  Bur- 
gess for  Prince  Georges  Coun- 


ty, 1701-07;  Member  of  Coun- 
cil, 1708-15. 

Mrs.  Charles  J .  Colcock. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 

Mrs.  Robert  Malcolm  Littlejohn. 

Greenleaf,  Edmund,  1600-1671. 
Ensign  of  the  Newbury,  Mass., 
Company,     1639 ;     Lieutenant, 
1642;  Captain,  1645. 
Mrs.  W.  T.  Hamilton. 

Griffith,  Charles,  1693-1771. 
Justice  of  Anne  Arundel  Coun- 
ty,  1735-42;   Of  the  Quorum, 
1742. 
Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 
Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 
Mrs.  William  Hitt. 

Griffith,  Henry,  1720-1794. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1755-61 ;  Member  of  Assembly 
for  Frederick  County,  1773-75  > 
Member  Maryland  Convention 
for  Frederick  County,  1775 ; 
Member  Committee  of  Corre- 
spondence for  Frederick  and 
later  for  Montgomery  County, 
1775-76. 

Mrs.  Edmund  Pitts  Harrison. 

Mrs.  William  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Joel  Burton  Parsons. 

Miss  Rebecca  Penniman. 

Mrs.  George  E.  Price. 

Mrs.  E.  W.  B.  Taylor. 

Miss  Lizzie  Van  Antwerp. 

Griswold,  Edward,  1607-1691. 

Deputy  from  Windsor  to  Con- 
necticut General  Court,  1656, 
1658-60,  and  from  Killing- 
worth,  1667-87,  1689. 

Mrs.  Fabian  Franklin. 

Mrs.  Alexander  L.  Hodgdon. 

Mrs.  Cleland  N.  Ofiiey. 

Mrs.  John  M.  Steele. 

Mrs.  William  Wallace. 

Griswold,  John,  1690-1764. 

Deputy  for  Lyme  to  Connecticut 
General  Assembly,  1721,  1725, 
1733-35,  1737-41,  1744-49,  1751- 
53- 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


169 


Griswold,  Matthew,  1620-1698. 

Deputy  for  Lyme  to  Connecticut 
General  Assembly,  1667-69, 
1671-74,  1677,  1680-85;  Lieu- 
tenant, 1677 ;  Commissioner, 
1680-94. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 


Griswold,  Matthew,  1714-1799. 

Governor  of  Connecticut,  1784- 
86;  Deputy-Governor,  1769-84; 
Deputy  for  Lyme  to  Connecti- 
cut General  Assembly,  1748, 
1751,  1754-59;  Assistant,  1759- 
67 ;  Judge  of  Superior  Court 
of  Connecticut,  1765-69;  Chief 
Judge  of  Superior  Court,  1769- 
79;  Member  of  Council  of 
Safety,  1775-79;  Major  of  3d 
Regiment  of  Connecticut, 
1756;  Captain  of  Train  Band 
of  Lyme,  1739. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 


Gross,  Roger,  1665. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 

1658-65. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 


Grundy,  Robert, 1720. 

High    Sheriff,    Talbot    County, 
1698-1700;    Justice,    1702;    Of 
the  Quorum,  1705. 
Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 
Mrs.  Henry  C.  Bispham. 
Mrs.  James  Bordley,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Charles  Austin  Coolidge. 
Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 
Mrs.  Christopher  Johnston. 
Mrs.  Theodor  G.  Lilrvian. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 
Mrs.  Owen  N orris. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Miss  Mary  Tilghnian. 
Miss  Rebecca  R.  Williams. 


Grymes,  John,  1691-1748. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1718;  Member 
of  Council  and  Receiver-Gen- 
eral, 1725. 

Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

Grymes,  Philip, 1762. 

Burgess  for  Middlesex  County, 
Va. ;  Receiver-General ;  Coun- 
cillor. 
Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

Gwyn,  David, 1704. 

Justice,  Northumberland  County, 
Va.,  1669;  Member  of  Assem- 
bly for  Richmond  County, 
1702-03,  1705. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Hager,  Jonathan,   1719-1775. 

Founder  of  Hagerstown,  1750; 
Burgess,  1771-73;  Member  of 
Committee  for  raising  money 
for  the  Revolution  and  of  the 
Committee  of  Correspondence 
and  Observation,  1775. 

Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 

Miss  Anita  Dunbar  Hunt. 

Mrs.  Dunbar  Hunt. 

Mrs.  William  Keyser. 

Haldeman,  Jacob,  1722-1783. 

Member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety,  Rapho  Township,  Lan- 
caster County,  Penna.,  1775. 

Miss  Elisabeth  L.  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 

Hall,  Aquilla  Carvil,  1728-1779. 
High  Sheriff,  Baltimore  County, 
1761,  and  Burgess,  1773; 
Lieut.-Colonel  of  the  County 
Militia ;  Colonel  of  the  Upper 
Battalion,     Harford     County, 

1775- 
Mrs.  James  T.  Ringgold. 


Grymes,  Charles,  1697-1780. 
Sheriff    of    Richmond    County, 

Va. ;    Burgess    for   Richmond 

County,  1727-28. 
Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Lee. 


Hall,  Benjamin, 1721. 

Justice,  St.  Marys  County,  1694; 
Burgess,  Charles  County,  1698- 
1704. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 


170 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Hall,  Benjamin,  1710 . 

Prince  Georges  County,  Md. ; 
Member  of  the  Maryland  Con- 
vention, 1775. 

Miss  Mary  Rebecca  Duval. 


Hall,  Elihu,  1724-1790. 

Justice,  Cecil  County,  Md.,  1756- 
71 ;  Major  of  the  Susquehanna 
Battalion  (Militia  of  Cecil 
County),  6  June,  1776;  Lieut.- 
Colonel,  9  September,  1778; 
Judge  of  Orphans  Court  for 
Cecil  County,  4  June,  1777. 

Mrs.  Aubrey  Pearre,  Jr. 


Hall,  Elisha,  1663-1716/7. 
Member  of  Assembly  for  Cal- 
vert County,  1698-1704, 
Miss  Margaret  Dobbin  Leakin. 
Mrs.  Albert  Willis  Sioussat. 
Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Williams. 


Hall,  Henry,  1676-1722. 

Rector  of  St.  James'  Parish, 
Anne  Arundel  County,  1698- 
1722 ;  Commissioned,  March 
10,  1707,  Commissary  of  the 
Bishop  of  London,  for  Mary- 
land, but  declined. 

Miss  Mary  Rebecca  Duval. 

Mrs.  L.  Dorsey  Gassaway. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Shackelford. 

Hall,  John,  1658-1737. 

Justice,  Baltimore  County,  1694- 
97;  High  Sheriff,  1692-93; 
Signs,  1696,  as  Captain  of  Mi- 
litia and  Civil  Officer  of  Balti- 
more County ;  Member  of  As- 
sembly for  Baltimore  County, 
1696-1703,  1707;  Member  of 
Council,  1709-37. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart. 

Mrs.  George  N.  Mackenzie. 

Mrs.  James  T.  Ringgold. 

Miss  Louisa  Hall  Robinson. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Mrs.  Robert  M.  White. 

Mrs.  Horatio  L.  Whitridge. 


Hall,  John,  1670-1730. 

"  Assistant  "  of  the  Upper  House 
(Connecticut),  1726-29;  Audi- 
tor of  General  Assembly, 
17 19;  Inspector  of  the  Treas- 
ury, 1724. 

Mrs.  Charles  A.  Gambrill. 

Hall,  John,  1701-1774. 

High  Sheriff,  Baltimore  County, 
1730;  Burgess,  1745-48;  Colo- 
nel of  the  County  Militia, 
1735. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart. 

Miss  Louisa  Hall  Robinsoyi. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Mrs.  Horatio  L.  Whitridge. 

Hall,  Josias  Carvil,  1746-1814. 
Colonel    of    the    4th    Regiment, 

Maryland  Line,  1775-83. 
Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 
Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart. 
Miss  Louisa  Hall  Robinson. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 
Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 
Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 
Mrs.  Horatio  L.  Whitridge. 

Hall,  Richard,  1635-1688. 

Burgess,  Calvert  County,  1666- 
70,  1674-85  ;  Commissioner  for 
laying  out  Ports  and  Towns  in 
Calvert  County,  1683. 

Mrs.  Edivard  Sinclair  Beall. 

Mrs.  A.  Hooton  Blackiston. 

Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 

Dr.  Mary  N.  Browne. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Craigin. 

Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 

Miss  Jane  Dawson  Forbes. 

Mrs.  Daniel  A.  Greenlees. 

Mrs.  Edmund  Pitts  Harrison. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Mrs.  J.  Southgate  Lemmon. 

Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 

Miss  Sally  S.  Mac  kail. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Mrs.  Joel  Burton  Parsons. 

Mrs.  Aubrey  Pearre,  Jr. 

Miss  Mary  S.  W.  Pearre. 

Miss  Mary  Dennison  Philpot. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


171 


Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Mrs.  Walter  Sutton. 
Miss  Elisabeth  Y.  Thompson. 
Mrs.  Thomas  C.  Van  Antwerp. 
Mrs.  Walter  Walker. 
Miss  Elisabeth  C.  Williams. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 

Hammond,  Charles, 1713. 

Burgess  for  Anne  Arundel 
County,  1710-13;  Military  Offi- 
cer, 1696. 

Mrs.  George  E.  Price. 

Hammond,  Charles,  1692- 1772. 
Treasurer,  Western  Shore ;  Jus- 
tice, Anne  Arundel  County, 
1716-19,  1722  ;  Of  the  Quorum, 
1727-32;  Justice,  Provincial 
Court,  1732-35;  Member  of 
Council,  1735-72;  Styled 
"  Colonel"  in  the  records  1742 
and  after. 
Mrs.  Robert  Clinton  Wright. 

Hammond,  Edward, 1718. 

Captain,  Somerset  County  Mili- 
tia, 1696. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Leonard. 
Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 
Mrs.  James  H.  Preston. 

Hammond,  John,  1643-1707. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1685,  1686,  1689,  1692-94;  Jus- 
tice Provincial  Court,  1694, 
1696;  Burgess,  1692-98;  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1698-1707; 
Captain,  1692;  Captain  of 
Horse,  1694;  Major,  1694; 
Colonel,  1699;  Major-General 
commanding  Militia  of  West- 
ern Shore,  July  17,  1707. 

Mrs.  Alfred  McGill  Belt. 

Miss  Christiana  Bond. 

Miss  Isabel  M.  Bond. 

Mrs.  Lawrence  Lewis  Conrad. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Corbusier. 

Mrs.  Thomas  Donaldson. 

Miss  Laura  Lee  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Alexander  R.  Early. 

Mrs.  Monte  Griffith. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Hayward. 

Miss  Elisabeth  W.  D.  Ligon. 

Mrs.  William  T.  Manning. 


Mrs.  Wilson  Cary  Nicholas. 
Mrs.  George  E.  Price. 
Mrs.  George  L.  Radcliffe. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Mrs.  Fielder  C.  Slingluff. 
Mrs.  Benjamin  F.  Smith. 
Miss  Lissie  Van  Antwerp. 
Mrs.  Robert  B.  Wallace. 
Mrs.  Robert  Clinton  Wright. 

Hammond,  Joseph,  1646-1710. 

Councillor,     Massachusetts, 
1698-1706;  Judge  of  Common 
Pleas,  1700-10;  Major  by  1698. 
Mrs.  George  Henry  Howard. 

Hammond,  Thomas,  c.  1667-1724. 

Justice,  Baltimore  County,  1694; 
Member  of  Assembly,  1701-04, 
1712-14;  Captain  of  a  Troop 
of  Horse,  Baltimore  County, 
30  July,  1694- 

Mrs.  William  H.  Corbusier. 

Mrs.  Aubrey  Pearre,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Mrs.  Robert  B.  Wallace. 

Hammond,  William,  1711-1752. 

One  of  the  Commissioners  ap- 
pointed to  lay  off  Baltimore 
Town,  1729;  High  Sheriff, 
Baltimore  County,  1736 ;  Colo- 
nel of  the  County  Militia. 

Miss  Christiana  Bond. 

Miss  Isabel  M.  Bond. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Hayward. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Mrs.  Robert  B.  Wallace. 

Hance,  John,  1709. 

Justice,    Calvert    County,    1689, 
1695-1700;      Captain,     Indian 
War,  1697. 
Mrs.  Charles  J.  Colcock. 
Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Handy.  Isaac. 

Colonel,  Somerset  County  Mili- 
tia; Member  of  Assembly  for 
Somerset  County,  1747-5  ii 
1771 ;  Commissioner  and  Jus- 
tice, 1734-35,  1740-62. 

Mrs.  Francis  Ellicott. 

Mrs.  Walter  W.  Pollard. 


172 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Hanslap,  Henry, 1698. 

High  Sheriff  of  Anne  Arundel 
County,  1685  ;  Captain  of  Foot, 
1689 ;  Coroner,  1674. 
Mrs.  William  Hitt. 

Hanson,  Frederick,  1693-1738. 
Presiding  Justice,  Kent  County 

Court,  1732. 
Mrs.  E.  Austin  Jenkins. 

Hanson,  Hans,  1646-1703. 

Justice,  Kent  County,  1685-89; 
Burgess,  Kent  County,  1692- 
97;  Burgess,  Cecil  County, 
1698-1700;  Captain  of  Horse, 
Kent  County,  1694;  Lieut.- 
Colonel,  1694. 

Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 

Mrs.  E.  Austin  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Hanson,  John,  1630-1714. 
Justice,    Charles    County,    1694- 

96. 
Mrs.  G.  W.  Z.  Black. 
Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 
Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

Hanson,  Samuel,  1685-1740. 
Burgess,  Charles  County,   1716- 

17,       1728-31 ;       Commissary, 

Charles  County,  1734. 
Mrs.  G.  W.  Z.  Black. 
Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 
Mrs.  Charles  De  V.  Drayton. 
Mrs.  Walter  R.  Mitchell. 
Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

Hanson,  Samuel,  1716-1794. 

Justice  and  County  Commis- 
sioner, Charles  County,  1755- 
75  ;  High  Sheriff,  1774. 

Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 

Hanson,  Walter,  1711-1794. 
Justice,    Charles    County,    1741 ; 

Of  Quorum,  from  1748;  Chief 

Judge,  1774-86. 
Mrs.  Walter  R.  Mitchell. 
Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

Harlan,  George,  1690-1732. 
Member  Pennsylvania  Assembly 

for  Chester  Count3^  1712. 
Miss  Josephine  P.  Amos. 


Harmanson,  George,  1734. 

Justice  of  the  Quorum,  1699; 
Member  Virginia  House  of 
Burgesses  for  Northampton 
County,  1723. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Harmanson,  Thomas,  H. 

Receiver  of  Duties,  1699;  Mem- 
ber Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1688. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Harmanson,  Thomas,  HI,  c.  1650- 
1726. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1688,  1720-22. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Mrs.  George  Hamilton  Cook. 

Harris,  Robert, 1765. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses   for    Hanover    County, 
1736-40,  1742. 
Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Smith. 


Harris,  Thomas,  1697-1760. 

Sheriff,    Queen    Annes    County, 
1751-52-53;  Burgess,  1758-59- 
Mrs.  C.  B.  Goldsborough. 


Harris,  William,  1610-1680. 

One  of  the  five  associates  of 
Roger  Williams,  and  one  of 
the  thirteen  Original  Proprie- 
tors of  Providence  Planta- 
tions, 1636;  Commissioner, 
1660-63;  Assistant,  1666-76. 

Mrs.  Henry  L.  Clarke. 

Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 

Mrs.  D.  Giratid  Wright. 

Harris,  William,  1650-1712. 

Burgess,  Kent  County,  1688, 
1692-94;  Burgess,  Cecil  Coun- 
ty, 1698-1704;  Member  Com- 
mittee of  Twenty,  1690;  Jus- 
tice, Kent  County,  1686-89; 
Justice,  Cecil  County,  1694-98; 
Military  Officer  of  Cecil  Coun- 
ty, 1696. 

Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


173 


Harrison,  Benjamin, 1648. 

Clerk   of    Council    of   Virginia, 
1634;  Member  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1642. 
Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 
Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 
Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 
Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Randall. 
Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 
Mrs.  L.  McLane  Tiffany. 


Harrison,    Benjamin,    H,    1645- 

1712. 
Member    Council    of    Virginia, 

1699-1712. 
Miss  Margaret  Gordon. 
Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 
Mrs.  Alex.  IV.  Mackenzie. 
Miss  Elizabeth  H.  McLean. 
Mrs.  Thomas  C.  McLean. 
Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 
Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 


Hartshorne,  Richard,  1641-1722. 

Member  Provincial  Council  of 
New  Jersey,  1684,  1695-98, 
1699;  High  Sheriff  of  Mon- 
mouth County,  1683 ;  Member 
of  Provincial  Assembly,  1683, 
1686,  1687,  1692-99,  1703,  1704; 
Speaker,  1686,  1688,  1692,  1695 ; 
Patentee  of  Middletown  and 
Shrewsbury,  1672 ;  One  of  the 
Commissioners  appointed  by 
Penn  to  lay  out  the  Province 
of  West  Jersey. 

Mrs.  Thomas  Marsh  Smith. 

Mrs.  Thos.  H.  Taliaferro. 

Harvey,  Nicholas,  i6oi-c.  1647. 

Member  Provincial  Assembly, 
1637,  1641-42;  Commissioned 
Captain  to  command  an  expe- 
dition against  the  Indians,  3 
Jan.,  1639. 

Miss  Margaret  Field. 


Harrison,  Burr,  1637-1710. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 

of  Burgesses,  1699. 
Mrs.  James  M.  Garnett. 
Mrs.  John  Ruse  Larus. 


Harrison,  Nathaniel,   i677-i72g. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1706;  Member 
of  Council,  1713-27 ;  County 
Lieutenant.  Surrey  and  Prince 
Georges  Counties,  1715 ;  Au- 
ditor-General, Naval  Officer 
for  the  Lower  James,  1713. 

Mrs.  John  Bigelow. 

Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Randall. 


Harwood,  Richard,  1707-1754. 
Captain,  Anne  Arundel  County 

Militia;  Justice,  1742-47. 
Mrs.  Henry  J.  Berkley. 

Hatch,  Jeremiah, 1713. 

Deputy  to  General  Court  at  New 

Plymouth,    Mass.,    1675,    1676, 

1679,  1680,  1689. 
Mrs.  William  M.  Powell. 

Hatton,  William,  1630-1713. 
Burgess,  St.  Marys  County,  1671- 

75- 
Miss  Margaret  D.  Leakin. 
Mrs.  Albert  Willis  Siotissat. 


Harrison,  Richard, 1716. 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  1694. 
Miss  Margaret  Dobbin  Leakin. 
Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 
Mrs.  Albert  Willis  Sioussat. 
Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Williams. 


Hawkins,  Henry, 1699. 

Justice,  Charles  County,  1687-94 ; 
Burgess,  1688-92 ;  Commis- 
sioned Captain  of  Horse, 
Charles  County  Militia,  30 
July,  1694. 
Mrs.  E.  Austin  Jenkins. 


Hart,  Stephen,  1605-1683. 

One  of  the  Original  Settlers  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  of  the 
Original  Proprietors  and  Set- 
tlers of  Hartford,  Conn. 

Mrs.  Charles  A.  Gambrill. 


Hawkins,  John,  1656-1717. 

Justice,  Talbot  County,  1694; 
Justice  of  the  Provincial 
Court,  1698;  Burgess,  Queen 
Annes  County,  1714-17. 

Miss  Rebecca  R.  PVilliams. 


174 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Hawkins,  Philemon,  1801. 

High  Sheriff,  Granville  County, 

N.  C,  1757. 
Miss  Lisinka  C.  Brown. 

Hawkins,  Ralph, 1669. 

Burgess      for     Anne     Arundel 

County,  1662. 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Hawkins,  Thomas,  1747-1821. 
Member    of    Frederick    County 
Committee     of     Observation, 

1775. 
Mrs.  Isaac  E.  Atkinson. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Hawley,  Joseph,  1603-1690. 

Deputy  for  Stratford  to  Con- 
necticut General  Assembly, 
1658,  1665.  1667-71,  1673-75, 
1677,  1678,  1680-85,  1687. 

Mrs.  Alexander  L.  Hodgdon. 

Hazard,  Jonathan. 

Magistrate  of  Newtown,  L.  I., 
1673  ;  Member  of  the  Court  of 
Overseers,  1675-77 ;  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Town  Court, 
1684-87. 

Mrs.  Basil  Duke. 

Hazard,  Thomas. 

Schepen  of  Middleborough,  Del- 
egate to  the  Convention  at 
New  Amsterdam,  1653. 

Mrs.  Basil  Duke. 

Mrs.  J.  Pembroke  Thorn. 

Hazard,  Thomas,  1610-1680. 

One  of  the  nine  who  settled 
Newport,  R.  I.,  1639;  Member 
of  the  General  Court  of  Elec- 
tions, 1640. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Blackford. 

Heale,  George, 1697. 

Justice,  Lancaster  County,  Va., 

1684;  Burgess,  1695-97. 
Miss  Anna  E.  B.  Clark. 

Heighe.  James. 
Justice  for  Calvert  County,  I734> 

1750,  1754,  1781-84. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Martin. 


Helm,  Thomas,  1731-1816. 

Lieutenant  in  3d  Virginia  Regi- 
ment, 1776. 
Mrs.  James  Fresco tt  Martin. 

Hemsley,  William, 1685. 

Is  called  Captain  in  Commission 
issued  to  Him  to  improve 
Trade ;  Sheriff  of  Kent  Coun- 
ty, 1663;  Clerk  of  Talbot 
County,  1685. 

Mrs.  Graham  Gordon. 

Miss  Elisabeth  T.  Hemsley. 

Hemsley,  William,  H,  1703-1736. 
Member  of  Assembly  for  Queen 
Anne's  County ;  High  Sheriff, 
1724. 
Miss  Elisabeth  T.  Hemsley. 

Henley,  Robert, 1684. 

Justice,    Charles    County,    1659; 

Burgess,  1676. 
Mrs.  C.  D.  Armstrong. 
Mrs.  William  K.  Beans. 
Mrs.  James  Bourne  Farran. 

Henry,  John, 1781. 

Burgess  for  Worcester  County, 

1744-58. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 

Herkimer,  Hansyoost, 1775. 

Lieutenant,  New  York  Provin- 
cial Forces,  1733. 
Mrs.  John  G.  Christopher. 

Herman,  Augustine,  1605-1686. 

First  Lord  of  Bohemia  Manor, 
Cecil  County;  One  of  the 
"  Nine  Men  "  of  New  Amster- 
dam, 1647-50;  Ambassador 
from  New  Amsterdam  to 
Rhode  Island,  1652,  _  and  to 
Maryland  and  Virginia,  1659; 
Member  of  the  Council  of 
Maryland,  and  Colonel  of  Mi- 
litia ;  Commissioner  to  treat 
with  the  Indians,  1678 ;  Justice, 
Baltimore  County,  1665;  Jus- 
tice, Cecil  County,  1674-86,  and 
Presiding  Justice,  1676-86. 

Mrs.  Ethan  Allen. 

Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 

Mrs.  T.  Granville  Berry. 

Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


175 


Miss  Elisabeth  K.  Clark. 
Mrs.  Joseph  E.  Davies. 
Mrs.  John  H.  Knight. 
Vicomtesse  H.  de  Sibour. 

Herman,  Casperus,  1655-1697. 
Burgess  for  Cecil  County,  1694. 
Mrs.  T.  Granville  Berry. 

Herman,    Ephraim     Augustine, 

1735- 

Member  of  Assembly  for  Cecil 

County.  1715,  1716,  1728,  1731. 
Mrs.  T.  Granville  Berry. 

Herter,  Henry,  1730-1822. 

Served  in  the  French  and  Indian 
Wars ;  Was  made  captive  by 
the  Indians  and  carried  to 
Canada. 

Mrs.  John  G.  Christopher. 

Heyward,  Thomas,  1700-1738. 

Captain  in  the  Provincial  ser- 
vice, and  Commander  of  Fort 
Johnson,  South  Carolina. 

Mrs.  James  W.  Ponder. 

Mrs.  Winiield  J.  Taylor. 

Heyward,  Thomas,  1746-1809. 

Captain  of  the  Charleston  An- 
cient Battalion  of  Artillery; 
Member  of  the  Council  of 
Safety,  1775 ;  Member  of  the 
first  Revolutionary  Assembly 
in  the  Province  ;  Signer  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence. 

Mrs.  James  W.  Ponder. 

Mrs.  Winfield  J.  Taylor. 

Hicks,  Thomas, 1722. 

Burgess,     Dorchester     County, 

1694;  Justice  of  the  Quorum, 

1694. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 


Higginson,  Robert. 
Commander    of    His    Majesty's 

Forces  in  Virginia,  1646. 
Mrs.  Edward  Duffy. 
Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 


Hill,  Clement,  1670-1743. 

Surveyor-General    for    Western 
Shore,    Commissioned    7    De- 
cember, 1697. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Abell. 
Miss  Ida  Hill  Bowie. 
Mrs.  Richard  S.  Hill. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Myer. 

Hill,  Edward, 1663. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1639,  1641 ;  Member  of 
Council,  1651. 

Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Hill,  Edward,  1637- 1700. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses  for  Charles  City, 
1639,  1642,  1644,  1645,  1647, 
1649-54 ;  Speaker  of  the  House 
in  1644  and  1654;  Member  of 
the  Council  from  1654;  Ap- 
pointed Governor  of  Maryland 
by  the  Council,  1646;  Colonel 
of  Charles  City  and  Surrey 
Counties,  1679;  Treasurer  of 
Virginia ;  Appointed  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Admiralty  of 
Virginia  and  North  Carolina. 

Miss  Mary  Coles  Carter. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Hogan. 

Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Hill,  Richard,  c.  1640-1700. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1674-86,  and  Presiding  Jus- 
tice, 1685-86 ;  Burgess  for 
Anne  Arundel  County,  1681- 
89,  1694-1700;  Justice  Provin- 
cial Court,  1694-96;  Naval 
Officer  for  "  Anne  Arundel 
Town,"  1694-96;  Captain  of 
Anne  Arundel  County  Militia, 
1675-89. 

Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 

Miss  Mary  Dorsey  Davis. 

Mrs.  Thomas  Donaldson. 

Miss  Laura  Lee  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Mrs.  Nicholas  G.  P enniman. 

Miss  Rebecca  P enniman. 

Mrs.  Charles  Ridgely. 

Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 

Miss  Ellen  Martin  Thomas. 

Mrs.  John  O.  Turnbull. 


176 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 
Mrs.  Charles  W.  IVashburn. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 

HiLLEARY.  Thomas, 1697. 

High    Sheriff,    Prince    George's 

County,  16915. 
Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 

Hinckley,  Thomas,  1618-1706. 

Governor  of  Plymouth  Colony, 
1681-86,  1689-91 ;  Deputy  for 
Barnstable  to  the  General 
Court  of  Plymouth  Colony, 
1646,  1648,  1649,  1653,  1654, 
1655,  1659;  Assistant,  1658-79; 
Deputy-Governor,  1680 ;  Com- 
missioner of  the  United  Colo- 
nies, 1673-84,  1686,  1689-91; 
Councillor  of  the  Royal  Prov- 
ince of  New  England,  1686-91 ; 
Named  Councillor  in  the 
Charter  of  1692;  Member  of 
the  Councils  of  War,  1658, 
1667. 

Mrs.  George  H.  Hocking. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Lytle. 

Mrs.  Yates  Stirling. 

HiNTON,  John. 
Colonel,   Wake   County,   N.   C, 

Militia,  1771-76. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Hogan. 

HoBART,  Edmund,  1570-1646. 
Deputy  for  Hingham  to  General 

Court  of  Massachusetts,  1639- 

42. 
Miss  Maria  Stith  Johnston. 
Mrs.  Henry  S.  Robbins. 

HoBBs,  Nicholas,  1747-1793. 
Second    Lieutenant,    Linganore 
Hundred,    Frederick    County 
Militia,  1775. 
Mrs.  Louis  C.  Bulkley. 

HoLDEN,  Randall,  1612-1692. 
A  Founder  of  the  Historic  Char- 
ter Colony  of  Warwick,  being 
one  of  the  Twelve  Purchasers, 
1642 ;  Commissioner  to  Eng- 
land, 1644 ;  Assistant,  1647, 
1653-59,  1664,  1665,  1676; 
Treasurer  of  Providence  and 


Warwick,  1652-54 ;  Commis- 
sioner for  Warwick  to  the 
General  Court  of  Commission- 
ers of  Rhode  Island,  1652, 
1654-60,  1662,  1663 ;  Captain, 
1658 ;  One  of  the  Purchasers 
of  the  Narragansett  Country, 
called  later,  "  The  King's 
Province."  1659 ;  Named  in  the 
Royal  Charter  of  Charles  H, 
1663 ;  Deputy  for  Warwick  to 
the  General  Assembly  of 
Rhode  Island,  1666,  1667,  1669- 
73,  1675,  1680,  1686,  1691. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Holdsworth,  Samuel, 1710. 

Civil  Officer  for  Calvert  County, 

1694-97;  Justice,  1697-1700. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Martin. 

HoLLiDAY,  John  Robert,  1747-1801. 
High  Sheriff,  Baltimore  County, 

1770. 
Mrs.  John  E.  Semmes. 

HoLLiDAY,  Thomas,  1703. 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  1690-94. 
Miss  Sue  Howard  Zunts. 

Hollingsworth,  Henry,  1664- 
1721. 

Member  of  Assembly,  New  Cas- 
tle County,  Del.,  1695 ;  Deputy 
Master  of  the  Rolls,  1700; 
Surveyor  of  Cecil  County, 
Md.,  1712. 

Miss  Fanny  G.  Crenshaw. 

Mrs.  Lily  Tyson  Elliott. 

Hollingsworth,  Valentine. 
Member  of  the  Assembly,  New 

Castle  County,  Del.,  1683,  1687, 

1695 ;  Justice,  1695. 
Miss  Fanny  G.  Crenshaw. 
Mrs.  Lily  Tyson  Elliott. 

Hollister,  John,  1612-1665. 

Deputy  for  Weymouth  to  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  1643 ;  Deputy  for 
Wethersfield  to  Connecticut 
General  Assembly,  1644,  1645, 
1650,  1653-59,  1661 ;  Lieutenant 
of  Train  Band,  1657. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Greenway. 

Mrs.  Hardwicke  M.  Hopper. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


177 


HoLLYDAY,  Henry,  1725- 1789. 
Sheriff,    Queen    Annes    CouAty, 
1748-51 ;       Burgess,       Talbot 
County,  1765-66. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

HoLLYDAY,  James,  1605- 1747. 
Justice,   Provincial  Court,  1730- 

34;  Member  of  Council,  1736; 

Treasurer    Eastern    Shore   of 

Md.,    1726-39;    Naval   Officer, 

Port  of  Oxford. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 
Mrs.  Percy  Semple. 

HoLLYDAY,  Thomas, 1703. 

Justice    of    the    Peace,    Prince 

Georges     County,     1696-1703; 

Captain,  1694;  Lieut.-Colonel, 

March  3,  1696. 
Mrs.  James  Bordley,  Jr. 
Miss  Sally  Somervell  Mackall. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

Holmes,  Nathaniel,  1664-1710. 

Member  of  Ancient  and  Honor- 
able Artillery  Company,  1693 ; 
1st  Sergeant  1695,  and  later 
Lieutenant. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  A.  Nisbct  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Holmes,  Obadiah,  1606- 1682. 
Pastor  of  First  Baptist  Church 
in  Newport,  1652-82 ;  Commis- 
sioner   for    Newport,    R.    I., 
1656,  1658. 
Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 

Holyoke,  Elizur,  1619-1676. 
Deputy  for  Springfield  to  the 
General  Court  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay,  1656,  1661,  1667, 
1670,  1673,  1674,  1675:  Com- 
missioned Ensign,  1653;  Cap- 
tain, 1670;  Magistrate,  Hamp- 
shire County  Court,  1665. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Greenway. 

HoMEwooD,  Thomas. 
Justice     of    the     Peace,     Anne 

Arundel  County,   1736-38. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

13 


HooE,  Rice,  1599 . 

Burgess  for  Shirley  Hundred, 
Virginia,  1632-33 ;  Burgess  for 
Charles  City  County,  1644-47. 
Mrs.  George  A.  Coulter. 
Miss  Katharine  Edmonds  Payne. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Welch. 


Hooker,  John,  1664-1734. 
Assistant  of  Connecticut,  1723- 
Z3 ;  Deputy  for  Farmington  to 
General  Assembly,  1699-1701, 
1704-07,  1709,  1713-16,  1718-20, 
1722-23;  Clerk  of  General  As- 
sembly, 1707,  1709,  1716; 
Speaker  of  the  House,  1713-15, 
1718,  1720 ;  Judge  of  Superior 
Court,  1723-31. 
Mrs.  Henry  P.  Goddard. 


Hooker,  Samuel,  1635-1697. 

Preacher  of  Election  Sermons, 
1677,  1693 ;  Minister  at  Farm- 
ington, Conn..  1661-97 ;  Fel- 
low of  Harvard  College,  1654- 

Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 


Hooker,  Thomas,  1586-1647. 
Pastor  of  Church  at  Newtown, 
Mass.,  1633;  Removed,  1636,  to 
Hartford ;    One   of    Founders 
of  Connecticut. 
Mrs.  Charles  A.  Gambrill. 
Mrs.  Henry  P.  Goddard. 
Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 


Hooper,  Henry, 1676. 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  1658; 
Justice,  Dorchester  County, 
1669;  Captain,  Calvert  County 
Militia,  1658. 

Miss  Elizabeth  P.  Cator. 

Miss  Margaret  Dobbin  Leakin. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 

Mrs.  James  H.  Preston. 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 

Mrs.  Albert  Willis  Sioussat. 

Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Williams. 

Mrs.  Homer  C.  Wise, 


178 


ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Hooper,  Henry,  1643- 1720, 
Justice,      Dorchester      County, 

1674;  Burgess  for  Dorchester 

County,  1694. 
Miss  Elizabeth  P.  Cator. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Miss  Alice  JVilks  Preston. 
Mrs.  James  H.  Preston. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 

Hooper,  John,  1695 . 

Representative  and  Speaker  of 
Colonial  Assembly  of  Con- 
necticut ;  Member  of  Colonial 
Council ;  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court. 

Mrs.  Henry  P.  Goddard. 

Hopkins.  Stephen, 1644. 

One  of  the  Founders  of  Plym- 
outh Plantation ;  Assistant, 
1633-36;  Member  Council  of 
War,  1642. 

Mrs.  North  0.  Messenger. 

Hopkins,  Thomas,  1616-1684. 

Commissioner,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1652,  1659,  1660;  Deputy  for 
Providence,  1659,  1660,  1666, 
1667,  1672. 

Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 

Hopkins,  William,  1647-1723. 

Deputy  for  Providence,  R.  I., 
1674,  1677,  1680,  1686,  1693, 
169s,  1697,  1699,  1710,  1714, 
1715  ;  Speaker  House  of  Depu- 
ties, October,  1715;  Assistant, 
1700,  1701,  1702,  1703,  1704 
1705.  1706,  1707;  Major  for  the 
Mainland,  May  3,  1698-May  3, 
1699;  Member  of  Committee 
to  run  boundary  line  between 
Rhode  Island  and  Massachu- 
setts, 1709,  with  Major  Jenckes 
as  assistant  for  advice. 

Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 

HopKiNsoN,  Francis,  1738-1791. 
Signer  of  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence from  New  Jersey. 
Mrs.  Clement  L.  Shaver. 


HoPKiNsoN,  Thomas,  1709-1751. 

Member  of  Council,  Province  of 
Pennsylvania,  1747 ;  First 
President  of  the  American 
Philosophical  Society,  1743. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Hopper,  William,  1707-1772. 

Justice,  Queen  Annes  County, 
^743-72 ;  Presiding  Justice 
from  1670;  High  Sheriff,  1754- 
57 ;  Burgess  for  Queen  Annes 
County,  1745-54,  1758;  Styled 
Captain,  1746-54;  Colonel, 
1758. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Horsey,  Stephen, 1671. 

Burgess  for  Northampton  Coun- 
ty, Va.,  165 1 ;  Sheriff,  Somer- 
set County,  Md. ;  Commis- 
sioner of  Maryland. 

Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 

Miss  Sarah  Horsey  Custis. 

Mrs.  William  Parke  Custis. 

Mrs.  Norman  F.  Hill,  Jr. 

HORSMANDEN,  WaRHAM. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1657-58,  and 
Member  of  Council,  1658. 

Miss  Evelyn  Byrd  McCandlish. 

Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

Mrs.  Alexander  Barton  Randall. 

HosMER,  Stephen,  1645- 1693. 

Deputy  from  Hartford,  Conn., to 
the  General  Court,  1692,  and 
for  many  years  previously. 

Mrs.  H.  Carroll  Winchester. 

HosMER,  Thomas,  1602-1687. 

One  of  the  Founders  of  Hart- 
ford, 1636,  and  left  Money 
towards  the  Founding  of  the 
first  Free  School  there ;  Depu- 
ty to  the  General  Court  for 
several  terms. 

Mrs.  H.  Carroll  Winchester. 

HosMER,  Thomas,   1675-1732. 
Commissioned    Captain    of    the 
South    Side   Company  in   the 
town  of  Hartford,  May,  1721. 
Mrs.  H.  Carroll  Winchester. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


179 


HosMER,  Titus,  1737-1780. 

Representative  in  the  General 
Assembly,  1773-78;  Speaker  of 
the  House,  1777 ;  Member  of 
Congress  and  signed  the  Arti- 
cles of  Confederation,  1778 ; 
One  of  the  three  Judges  of  the 
U.  S.  Court  of  Appeals,  1780. 

Mrs.  H.  Carroll  Winchester. 


HoucHiN,  Jeremy, 1670. 

Representative  from  Hingham, 
Mass.,  1651-59;  From  Salis- 
bury, 1663,  67 ;  Ensign,  1653. 

Mrs.  Charles  Belknap. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Tracy  Browne. 


Hough,  Richard, 1707. 

Member  of  Pennsylvania  As- 
sembly, 1684,  1688,  1690,  1697, 
1699,  1700,  1704;  Member  of 
Council,  1692-1700. 

Miss  Ethel  Hough. 

Mrs.  IVilliatn  H.  Lytle. 


Hov^ARD,  Cornelius,  1635- 1680. 
Ensign  of  Anne  Arundel  County 

Militia,    1661 ;    Burgess,    1671- 

75 ;  Justice,  1679. 
Mrs.  John  M.  Armstrong. 
Mrs.  Henry  J.  Berkley. 
Miss  Mary  Dorsey  Davis. 
Mrs.  Henry  Dickinson. 
Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 
Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 
Mrs.  Richard  W.  Hoguc. 
Miss  Margaret  G.  Jones. 
Mrs.  James  H.  Stetiart. 


Howard,  Edmund, 1713. 

Justice,  Somerset  County,  i( 

Clerk  of  Charles  County. 
Mrs.  Bryan  Black. 
Miss  Sue  Howard  Zunts. 


Howard,  Henry,  1712-1773. 
Justice  of  the  Peace  for  Anne 

Arundel  County,  1749-51,  1755- 

61,  1757,  1760. 
Mrs.  Henry  Dickinson. 
Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 


Howard,  John  Eager,  1752-1827. 

Captain,  2d  Battalion,  Maryland 
Flying  Camp,  June,  1776;  Ma- 
jor of  4th  Maryland  Regiment, 
1778;  Lieut.-Colonel,  5th 
Maryland  Regiment,  1778; 
Awarded  a  medal  by  Congress 
for  gallant  conduct  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Cowpens,  1781 ;  Member 
of  Congress ;  Governor  of 
Maryland ;  U.  S.  Senator. 

Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 

Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard. 

Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Joseph  King. 

Mrs.  Edward  A.  Marshall. 

Mrs.  Charles  Ridgely. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Howe,  Thomas, 1720. 

Burgess,   Calvert  County,   1704- 

08. 
Mrs.  George  D.  Penniman. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Howell,  Edward,  1584-1656. 
Assistant  of  Connecticut,   1647- 

53- 
Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 
Miss  Rebecca  D.  Williams. 

Howell,  John,  1624- 1690. 

Assistant  of  Connecticut,  1663- 
64;  Delegate  from  Southamp- 
ton to  Hempstead  Convention, 
1665;  Major  of  Southampton 
Troops,  1680;  Commissioner 
and  Judge  for  the  Towns  of 
Southampton,  Easthampton 
and  Southhold,  1674. 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Chatard. 

Mrs.  Lezvis  W.  Jenkins. 

Miss  Rebecca  D.  Williams, 

Hughes,  Ellis,  1739-1785. 

Judge  of  the  Court  of  Pennsyl- 
vania ;  First  Magistrate  of 
Northumberland  County,  1772. 

Mrs.  William  W.  Keith. 

Mrs.  Walter  D.  Mansfield. 

Hull,  Richard,  1717-1776. 
Burgess     for     Northumberland 

County,  Va.,  1762-65. 
Mrs.  T.  Step  toe  Boswell. 


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ANCESTORS    AND   DESCENDANTS. 


HuMFREY,  John,  1695-1661. 

One  of  the  Historic  Founders  of 
the  Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay ;  Named  Assistant  in  the 
Royal  Charter  of  Charles  I, 
1628-29;  Deputy-Governor, 
1629 ;  Assistant,  1634-41 ;  Ser- 
geant-Major-General,  i  6  4  i ; 
A  Founder  of  Harvard  Col- 
lege. 

Mrs.  Francis  Griswold. 

Mrs.  William  T.  Hamilton. 


HUNNEWELL,  RiCHARD,  1703. 

Lieutenant  and  Captain  in  King 

Philip's  War,  Maine  Militia. 
Mrs.  J.  Ryan  Devereux. 


Huntington,  Simon,  1629-1706. 

Deputy  from  Norwich  to  Con- 
necticut General  Court,  1674- 
85. 

Mrs.  Alexander  L.  Hodgdon. 

HuTCHiNS,  Charles, 1699. 

Justice,  Dorchester  County, 
1671 ;  Member  of  Council, 
1691,  1698-99;  Justice  Provin- 
cial Court,  1694;  Colonel,  Dor- 
chester County  Militia,  Octo- 
ber 9,  1694 ;  One  of  the  Found- 
ers of  King  William's  School 
(Annapolis),  1696. 

Mrs.  Burr  Powell  Harrison. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 


Hunt,  Abraham,  1739-1821. 

Lieut.-Colonel  of  Colonel  Isaac 
Smith's  First  Regiment,  Hun- 
terdon County,  N.  J.,  Militia. 

Mrs.  Basil  Duke. 

Mrs.  J.  Pembroke  Thom. 


Hunt,  Ralph,  1640-1677. 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  of 
Long  Island  Militia,  21  April, 
1665 ;  Patentee  of  Nevk^town, 
L.  I. ;  Magistrate,  Surveyor, 
Indian  Lands,  1663-64. 

Mrs.  Basil  Duke. 

Miss  Anita  Dunbar  Hunt. 

Mrs.  J.  Pembroke  Thom. 


Hunter,  David. 

Captain  of  Associated  Company, 
York,  Penna.,  1756;  Captain 
of  York  Company,  in  expedi- 
tion against  Fort  Duquesne 
under  General  Forbes ;  Com- 
missioned, April  25,  1758. 

Mrs.  John  P.  Campbell. 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Sizer. 


Hunter,  James,  1711-1782. 

Captain,  Chester  County,  Penna., 
Associators,  1747-48 ;  Justice 
of  the  Peace  and  Judge  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  Chester  Coun- 
ty, 1764-70. 

Mrs.  B.  H.  Brewster. 

Mrs.  John  Brooke. 


HuTCHiNS,  Francis, 1698. 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  1679-98 ; 

Burgess    for    Calvert   County, 

1682-84,  1694-97. 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 
Mrs.  Charles  J.  Colcock. 
Miss  Fanny  G.  Crenshaw. 
Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 
Mrs.  Francis  Ellicott. 
Mrs.  Lily  Tyson  Elliott. 
Mrs.  Charles  D.  Fisher. 
Mrs.  Daniel  A.  Greenlees. 
Miss  Ethel  Hough. 
Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 
Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 
Miss  Mary  G.  M.  Mackenzie. 
Mrs.  Frederick  IV.  McReynolds. 
Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Roberts. 
Mrs.  Harrison  Robertson. 
Mrs.  Thos.  H.  Taliaferro. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Hynson,  Charles,  1662-1711. 
Justice,  Kent  County,  1694,  1697, 
1701-02 ;  Burgess,  Kent  Coun- 
ty, 1700. 
Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 

Hynson,  John, 1708. 

Sheriff,  Cecil  County,  1702. 
Miss  Elizabeth  K.  Clark. 
Mrs.  Joseph  E.  Davies. 
Mrs.  John  H.  Knight. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


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Hynson,  John,  c.  1645-1705. 

Justice,  Kent  County,  1674-89, 
1694-96,  1701 ;  Of  Quorum, 
1688-89,  1696;  High  Sheriff, 
1683;  Burgess,  1681-83,  1694- 
97,  1701-02;  Lieutenant,  Kent 
County  Militia,  28  February, 
1681 ;  Captain,  4  September, 
1689 ;  Colonel,  9  October,  1694. 

Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Miss  Elisabeth  K.  Clark. 

Mrs.  Joseph  E.  Davies. 

Mrs.  Thomas  Ireland  Elliott. 

Mrs.  John  H.  Knight. 

Mrs.  Joseph  P.  McComas. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marstellcr. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Mrs.  Anthony  Murray. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Hynson,  Thomas,  1620-1667. 

Justice,  Kent  County,  1652-57; 
High  Sheriff,  1655-56;  Mem- 
ber General  Assembly,  1654; 
Burgess  for  Kent  County, 
1659-60. 

Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Miss  Elizabeth  K.  Clark. 

Mrs.  Joseph  E.  Davies. 

Mrs.  Thomas  Ireland  Elliott. 

Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 

Mrs.  John  H.  Knight. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Ireland,  Gilbert,  1700-1755. 

High  Sheriff  of  St.  Marys  Coun- 
ty, 1746-48. 
Mrs.  James  C.  Pilling. 

IsHAM,  Henry. 
Captain    of    Militia    and    High 
Sheriff,  Henrico  County,  Va., 
1668-69. 
Miss  Esther  S.  Buchanan. 
Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 
Mrs.  Wilson  Miles  Cary. 
Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 
Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Izard,  Henry,  1717-1749. 

Member  of  Assembly  for  Berke- 
ley County,  S.  C,  1743-48. 
Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 


Izard,  Ralph,  17 10. 

Member  of  the  Commons  House 
of  Assembly  for  Berkeley 
County,  S.  C,  1692,  1693,  1696- 
1710;  Commissioner  of  the 
Charleston  Public  Library, 
1700 ;  Commissioner  of  Free 
Schools,  1710;  Commissioner 
of  Indian  Affairs,  1710. 
Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 


Izard,  Ralph,  II,  1688-1743. 

Member  of  the  Commons  House 
of  Assembly,  South  Carolina, 
1711,  1716-19;  Commissioner 
of  Free  Schools,  1710,  1712; 
Commissioner  of  Indian  Af- 
fairs, 1719;  Lords  Proprietors' 
Deputy  in  Governor  Craven's 
Council,  1712-16;  Member  of 
Council,  1719-34;  Attorney- 
General,  1737;  Assistant  Judge 
in  th.e  trial  of  Pirates,  17 16. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Morris. 


Jackson,  Edward,  1605-1681. 

Deputy  from  Cambridge  to  the 
General  Court,  Colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  1647-62, 
1665-68,  1675,  1676 ;  Left  by  his 
will  a  large  gift  of  land  to 
Harvard  College. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Ward  Hall. 

Miss  Mary  Stickney  Hall. 

Jacob,  Nicholas, 1657. 

Deputy  to  the  General  Court  of 

Massachusetts,  1648-49. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 
Mrs.  A.  Nisbet  Turnbull. 
Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Jacquett,  Jean  Paul,  16 — c.  1684. 

Governor  of  New  Sweden  under 
General-Governor  Peter  Stuy- 
vesant,  1655-57;  Justice  of 
New  Castle,  1676-78. 

Mrs.  Phillips  L.  Goldsborough. 

Mrs.  Adam  E.  King. 

Mrs.  Ernest  B.  Krause. 

Miss  Elizabeth  G.  Mcllvain. 

Mrs.  William.  Reed. 


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ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


James,  John,  1720-1778. 

Captain  of  Militia,  Prince  Wil- 
liam County,  Va.,  1755 ;  Cap- 
tain, Fauquier  County  Militia, 
1759- 

Mrs.  Cumberland  H.  Rumbold. 

Mrs.  William  B.  IVilson. 

Janney,  Thomas,  1696. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1684-86. 
Mrs.  Lily  Tyson  Elliott. 
Mrs.  Thos.  H.  Taliaferro. 

Jaqueline,  Edward,  1663-1739. 
Member  House  of  Burgesses  of 

Virginia. 
Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 
Miss  Margaret  L.  Maupin. 

Jarboe,  John,  1619-1674. 

Justice,  St.  Marys  County,  1663- 
65;  High  Sheriff,  1667-68, 
1670-72 ;  Burgess,  1674-75 ; 
Commissioned  Lieutenant,  St. 
Marys  County  Militia,  15 
March,  1658 ;  Lieut.-Colonel, 
31  October,  1660. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  James  Bourtie  Parran. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Jefferson,  Peter,  1708- 1757. 

High  Sheriff  of  Goochland 
County,  Va.,  1739-40;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  of  Albemarle  County, 
1745;  Colonel,  1752;  Member 
of  the  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses,  1755. 

Miss  Esther  S.  Buchanan, 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  Wilson  Miles  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  1679-1731. 

Justice  of  Henrico  County,  Va., 
1706-18,  and  High  Sheriff, 
1718-19;  Captain  in  the  County 
Militia,  1708. 

Miss  Esther  S.  Buchanan. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  Wilson  Miles  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 


Jenckes,  Joseph,  1632-1717. 

Deputy    for    Providence,    R.    L, 

1679,  1680,  1681. 
Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 

Jenckes.  Joseph,  1656-1740. 

Deputy  for  Providence,  R.  L, 
1691,  1698-1708;  Speaker, 
House  of  Deputies,  1707-08; 
Assistant,  1708-12;  Major  of 
the  Main,  1707 ;  Appointed  to 
run  and  settle  the  dividing  line 
between  Rhode  Island  and 
Massachusetts,  May,  1716; 
Agent  to  England  for  Rhode 
Island,  appointed,  July  7,  1720; 
Deputy-Governor,  1715-26; 
Governor,  1727-32. 

Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 

Jenings,  Edmond,  1656-1727. 

Attorney-General  of  Virginia, 
1684 ;  Delegate  to  Albany  Con- 
ference, July  31,  1684;  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1664,  1698; 
President  of  Council  and  Act- 
ing Governor,  June,  1706. 

Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Lee. 

Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Taplin. 

Jenkins,  William,  c.  1648-1712. 

Member  of  Provincial  Assembly 
of  Pennsylvania,  1690,  1695; 
Provincial  Councillor,  1691- 
92;  Justice  of  Peace,  1691-92. 

Mrs.  J.  Kemp  Bartlett. 

Jenness,  Richard,  1686-1769. 
Representative    for    Rye,    New 
Hampshire,  1727-62 ;   Captain, 
1728. 
Mrs.  Francis  Griswold. 
Mrs.  W.  T.  Hamilton. 

Jenness,  Richard,  Jr.,  1717-1782. 

Member  New  Hampshire  As- 
sembly, 1765-73 ;  Member  of 
the  New  Hampshire  Provin- 
cial Congress,  1775. 

Mrs.  Francis  Griswold. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Hamilton. 

Jennings,  Edward,  1697-1756. 
Burgess  for  Annapolis,  1728-32; 
Secretary  of  the  Province  and 
Member  of  Council,  1732-55. 
Mrs.  George  Henry  Howard. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


183 


Jennings,  Thomas,  1759, 

Chief  Clerk  of  the  Land  Office ; 
Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1746-59.  _ 
Mrs.  Archibald  R.  Dennis, 
Mrs.  Henry  W.  Rogers. 

Jessup,  Edward,  1666. 

Representative  for  the  town  of 
Westchester,   N.   Y.,    1662-66; 
Commissioner,    1663 ;    Magis- 
trate, 1659-64. 
Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 

Johns,  Kinsey,  1722-1763. 

Justice,   Anne  Arundel  County, 
1754-60;    High    Sheriff,    1760- 
63. 
Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 
Mrs.  Monte  Grifiith. 

Johnson,  Baker,  1747-1811. 

Member  of  the  Committee  of 
Correspondence  for  Frederick 
County,  1774;  Member  of 
Maryland  Conventions,  1774, 
1775,  1776;  Colonel  of  the  4th 
Maryland  Regiment  in  the 
Revolution. 

Mrs.  Robert  Morrow  Kelly,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Thomas  R.  Mercein. 

Miss  E.A.T.  M.  Schley. 

Johnson,  Dr.  Edward, 1797- 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  1773; 
Member  Committee  of  Calvert 
County,  1775-76;  Surveyor  of 
Calvert  County,  1775;  Judge 
of  County  Court,  1777. 
Mrs.  Roberdeau  Buchanan. 


Johnson,  Henry, 1690. 

Justice.  Baltimore  County,  1683- 

86 ;  Burgess,  1683. 
Mrs.  R.  Curson  Hoffman. 


Johnson,  John,  1736-1821. 

Private  in  Captain  John 
McEver's  Troop  (New  York), 
1758;  Second  Lieutenant,  ist 
New  York,  1775 ;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 1776;  Captain,  1776. 

Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 


Johnson,    Sir    Nathaniel,    

1713. 

Governor  of  the  Leeward 
Islands,  1686 ;  Governor  of 
South  Carolina,  1701-09. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Morris. 

Johnson,  Philip, 1788. 

Member  of  Virginia  House  of 
Burgesses  for  King  and  Queen 
County,  1752-55;  Burgess  for 
James  City  County,  1762-65 ; 
Member  of  Committee  of 
Safety  of  James  City  County, 
1774-75- 
Mrs.  Edward  Duffy. 

Johnson,  Robert, 1755. 

Governor    of    South    Carolina, 

1717-19,  1731-35. 
Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Johnson,  Thomas,  1732-1819. 

Burgess,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1765  ;  Delegate  from  Maryland 
to  Continental  Congress,  1774, 
and  re-elected,  1777 ;  Brig.- 
General,  Maryland  Forces,  6 
January-4  July,  1776;  Gov- 
ernor of  Maryland,  1777 ;  Jus- 
tice of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States,  1791. 

Mrs.  Archibald  R.  Dennis. 

Mrs.  Henry  IV.  Rogers. 

Mrs.  Frank  X.  Ward. 

Johnston,  Thomas,  1744-1819. 

Third  Lieutenant  of  Pennsyl- 
vania Battalion  of  the  Flying 
Camp,  June  1776 ;  Wounded  at 
Long  Island,  2y  August,  1776. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Whitridge. 

JoLiFFE,  John,  1751-1777. 

Captain   in  4th   Regiment,  Vir- 
ginia Line ;  Died  in  service. 
Mrs.  Lily  Tyson  Elliott. 

Jones,  Philip,  1673-1753. 

Surveyor  of  Baltimore  County, 

1729;   Justice  of   the   County, 

1731. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Mclntire. 


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ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Jones,  Philip,  Jr.,  1701-1762. 
Surveyor,   Baltimore  County, 
1730;  Justice,  Baltimore  Coun- 
ty, i73i-:36. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Conant. 

Jones,  Robert, 1766. 

Member   North   Carolina   Colo- 
nial Assembly,  1754-55 ;  King's 
Attorney-General. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Hogan. 

Jones,  Thomas,  1735-1812. 

Deputy  Commissary,  Baltimore 
County;  Maj  or,  Baltimore 
Town  Battalion,  25  May,  1776 ; 
Judge,  Court  of  Appeals,  1778- 
1805. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Conant. 

Jones,  William, 1705. 

Justice,  Anne   Arundel  County, 

1676. 
Miss  Rebecca  Penniman. 

Keene,  Benjamin,  1702-1769. 
Justice    of    Dorchester    County, 

1735. 
Mrs.  Albert  L.  Richardson. 

Keene,  John,  1722. 

Captain,  Colonial  Militia,  Dor- 
chester County,  1712;  Justice, 
1709-10,  171 1,  1712,  1714,  1715, 
1717,  1719,  1722. 

Mrs.  C.  B.  Goldsborough. 

Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 

Mrs.  James  H.  Preston. 

Mrs.  Albert  L.  Richardson. 

Kendall,  William, 1686. 

Collector  of  Revenue,  North- 
ampton County,  Va.,  1660; 
Burgess  for  Northampton 
County,  1657/8,  1663,  1666-76, 
1683-85 ;  Speaker  of  the 
House,  1685 ;  Sent  to  Albany, 
1679,  as  Commissioner  to  treat 
with  the  Northern  Indians ; 
Colonel,  1683. 

Mrs.  T.  Steptoe  Boswell. 

Miss  Anna  E.  B.  Clark. 

Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 

Miss  Virginia  H.  B.  Smith. 

Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 


Kenner,  Rodham. 

Burgess  for  Northumberland 
County,  Va.,  1695-97,  1699- 
1702  ;  Captain  of  Northumber- 
land County  Militia. 

Mrs.  T.  Steptoe  Boswell. 

Kennon,  Richard,  1698. 

Justice  of  Henrico  County,  Va., 
1678;  Member  of  the  House 
of  Burgesses,  1685-86. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Key,  John  Ross,  1754-1821. 

Second  Lieutenant,  Captain 
Price's  Rifle  Company,  Fred- 
erick County,  Md.,  20  June, 
1775  ;  In  command  of  a  Troop 
of  Horse  at  Yorktown,  6  July, 
1781. 

Mrs.  Charles  Hozvard. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Key,  Philip,  1696-1764. 

Burgess,  St.  Marys  County, 
1729,  1736,  1750-54;  Sheriff, 
April  5,  1744;  Member  of 
Council,  1763-64. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  William  E.  Ruff. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Kim  MEL,  Michael,  c.  1750 . 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  4th 
Pennsylvania  Battalion  of 
Lancaster  County,  Jan.  8,  1776. 

Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston 

King,  John, 1735. 

Justice,  Charles  County,  1726-27 ; 

Of  the  Quorum,  1730-35. 
Mrs.  John  Davidson. 

King,  Miles,  1747-1814. 

Captain  of  Virginia  Minute  Men, 
July,  1775,  to  October,  1776; 
Represented  Elizabeth  City 
County,  Va.,  in  the  House  of 
Delegates  several  times  be- 
tween 1784  and  1798. 

Mrs.  J.  Hough  Cottman. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


185 


King,  Robert, 1697. 

Captain  of  Somerset  County  Mi- 
litia, 1689;  Major,  1690;  Bur- 
gess for  Somerset  County, 
1690;  Naval  Officer  of  Poco- 
moke  District,  1689-92. 
Miss  Gertrudff  F.  Mason. 

King,  Robert,  1689-1755. 
Member   Lower   House  of   As- 
sembly, 1742,  1747;  One  of  the 
Commission   to   negotiate   the 
Treaty  of  Lancaster,  1742. 
Miss  Gertrude  F.  Mason. 

KiRKBRiDE,  Joseph,  1662- 1738. 

Member  of  Pennsylvania  As- 
sembly, 1698,  1712-14,  1716, 
17 18,  1720,  1726-28,  1730,  1737, 
1738;  Justice,  1708-10,  1715, 
1718,  1722.  1725-26;  Commis- 
sioner of  Boundaries,  1719. 

Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 

Mrs.  Monte  Griffith. 

Kirkbride,  Mahlon. 

Member    of    the    Pennsylvania 
Assembly,      1740-46,     1748-54, 
1756. 
Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 

Knapp,  John,  1697-1763. 
Commissioned      Lieutenant     of 
Horse,  in  9th  Regiment,  Con- 
necticut Colony,  October,  1741. 
Mrs.  Herbert  O.  Dunn. 

Knight,  John  Leach,   1741-1786. 
Justice,    Cecil    County,    1768-69, 

1772-74. 
Mrs.  Duncan  Veasey. 

Knight,  Stephen, 174S. 

Justice.  Cecil  County,  1716; 
Member  House  of  Burgesses, 
1720,  1728-31 ;  Justice,  Kent 
County,  1733-35;  Judge  of 
Assize  for  Eastern  Shore, 
1737-42 ;  Justice  Provincial 
Court,  1735-38,  1741-43- 

Mrs.  Duncan  Veazey. 

KoLLOCK,  Jacob,  1692-1772. 
Justice  of  the  Peace  and  of  the 
Courts,   Sussex   County,  Del., 
1726-27,  1764;  Member  of  As- 
sembly   for    the    three    lower 


counties,  1732-72 ;  Speaker, 
1759-65 ;  Lieutenant,  Captain 
John  Shannon's  Company,  25 
June.  1746;  Colonel  of  the 
Sussex  Regiment  in  French 
and  Indian  War,  1756. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Poultney. 

KoLLOCK,  Simon. 

Justice  of  the  Peace  and  of  the 
Courts,  Sussex  County,  Del., 
1725-27;  High  Sheriff  of  the 
County,  1730-33- 

Mrs.  Charles  Beasten. 

Mrs.  George  A.  Von  Lingen. 

Landon,  Thomas, 1700. 

Justice,  Middlesex  County,  Va. 
Mrs.  L.  Dorsey  Gassaway. 

Lane,  Joel, 1795- 

Lieut.-Colonel  in    Colonel   Hin- 
ton's    North     Carolina    Regi- 
ment, 1772. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Hogan. 

Lane,  Samuel, 1682. 

Justice  of  the  Quorum  for  Anne 
Arundel  County,  1674-82; 
Major  of  Provincial  Militia; 
Present  at  a  Council  of  War, 
July  20,  1676. 
Mrs.  George  Johnston  Schleicher. 

Latimer,  James. 

Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Court 
of  Common  Pleas  for  New 
Castle,  Del.,  1769;  Member 
Delaware  Assembly,  1774 ; 
Member  of  Council  of  Safety, 
1776;  Justice,  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas  and  Orphans 
Court,  1777. 

Mrs.  Kennedy  Cromwell. 

Lawrence,  Benjamin,  1741-1814. 

Member  of  the  Committee  of 
Observation  for  Delaware 
Hundred,  Baltimore  County, 
1775;  Lieutenant  of  Militia, 
Baltimore  County,  1776. 

Mrs.  Louis  C.  Bulkley. 

Mrs.  William  Heyburn. 

Mrs.  A.  C.  Kemper. 


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ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS, 


Lawrence,  John,  1743-1782. 

Member  Committee  of  Observa- 
tion, Frederick  County,  1775 ; 
Justice,  1777. 

Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 

Mrs.  Dunbar  Hunt. 

Mrs.  William  Keyser. 

Miss  Ella  L.  Warfield. 

Lawrence,  William,  1623-1680. 

Captain,  Queens  County  Militia. 
1665-80;  Commanded  the 
"  Flushing  Foote  Companie  " 
at  the  surrender  of  New  York 
to  the  Dutch,  1673 ;  One  of  the 
patentees  of  Flushing,  L.  L, 
1645. 

Mrs.  R.  Cur  son  Hoffman. 


pany,  12  February,  1776;  First 
Lieutenant,  Captain  Denwood 
Hick's  Company,  24  May,  1776. 
Miss  Elizabeth  P.  Cator. 

Lee,  Hancock,  1653-1709. 

Justice,  Northumberland  Coun- 
ty, Va.,  1677;  Justice,  North- 
ampton County,  1687,  1699, 
1702 ;  Burgess,  Northumber- 
land County,  1688;  Civil  and 
Military  Officer,  1680;  Naval 
Officer,  1680;  Naval  Officer 
and  Collector,  1699. 

Mrs.  T.  Steptoe  Boswell. 

Miss  Anna  E.  B.  Clark. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  Clarke. 

Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 


Lawson,  Anthony. 

Colonel  of  Militia;  Active  in 
the  suppression  of  Bacon's  Re- 
bellion, 1676 ;  Laid  out  City  of 
Norfolk,  Va.,  1682;  Justice, 
Lower  Norfolk  County,  1678- 
79,  1682,  1698-99. 

Miss  Virginia  H.  B.  Smith. 

Lawson,  John, 1668. 

One  of  the  Commissioners  to 
Govern  Maryland,  1654;  High 
Sheriff  of  St.  Mary's  County ; 
Justice,  1665-66. 

Mrs.  Elihu  E.  Jackson. 

Mrs.  William  W.  Leonard. 

Lawton,  George, 1693. 

Deputy,  1665,  1672,  1675-76,  1679- 
80;  One  of  the  Incorporators 
of  Portsmouth,  R.  L ;  Assist- 
ant, 1680-86,  1689-90;  Member 
Council  of  War,  1671. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Blackford. 

LeCompte,  Anthony,  1673. 

Justice,  Dorchester  County,  1669- 

Mrs.  Nicholas  T.  Burrow. 
Miss  Elizabeth  P.  Cator. 

LeCompte,  Moses,  1748-1800. 

Second    Lieutenant,    Dorchester 

County  Militia,  January,  1776; 

First  Lieutenant,  Captain 

Joseph  Robson's  Minute  Com- 


Lee,  Henry,  1729 . 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses,   1758-72;    Member    of 
Conventions,  1774,  1775,  1776. 
Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Taplin. 

Lee,  Philip,  1683-1744. 

Burgess  for  Prince  Georges 
County,  1708,  1711,  1719,  1722; 
Member  of  Council  of  Mary- 
land, 1725-44. 

Mrs.  William  Donnell. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Lee,  Richard,  1597-1664. 

Attorney-General  of  Virginia, 
1643 ;  Secretary  of  Virginia, 
1649-52 ;  Member  of  Council, 
1651-64;  Burgess  for  York 
County,  1647 ;  For  Northum- 
berland County,  1651 ;  Colonel 
of  Militia,  1651. 

Mrs.  T.  Steptoe  Boswell. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Miss  Anna  E.  B.  Clark. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  Clarke. 

Mrs.  Daniel  Combs. 

Mrs.  William  Donnell. 

Miss  Elisabeth  C.  Lee. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Miss  Virginia  H.  B.  Smith. 

Mrs.  Edwi)i  F.  Sweet. 

Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Taplin. 

Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


187 


Lee,  Richard,  1647-1714. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1677;  Colonel  of 
Horse,  1680;  Naval  Officer  for 
Potomac  River,  1699. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Mrs.  William  Donnell. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Lee. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Szveet. 

Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Taplin. 

Lee,  Thomas,  1690-1751. 

Member  of  Council  of  Virginia, 
1732 ;   President  of  the  Coun- 
cil and  Acting  Governor,  1749. 
Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 
Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 
Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Lee,  Thomas  Ludwell,  1730-1778. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  Com- 
mittee of  Safety,  I775;  Judge 
of  the  General  Court. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Leech,  Tobias,  1653-1726. 
Member  Pennsylvania  Assembly, 

1713,  1714,  1717,  1719- 
Mrs.  Williatn  H.  Lytle. 

Leeds,  John,  Jr.,  1705-1790. 

Justice,  Talbot  County,  1734-38; 
Clerk  of  Court,  1738-76;  Com- 
missioner to  supervise  work  of 
Mason  and  Dixon,  1762 ; 
Naval  Officer,  Port  of  Oxford, 
1766;  High  Sheriff,  Talbot 
County,  1770;  Surveyor-Gen- 
eral, 1790. 

Mrs.  Luther  C.  Cox. 

Leeds,  William, 1688. 

Captain  of  Militia,  1660;  Bur- 
gess for  Kent  County,  1661, 
1669 ;  Justice,  Kent  County, 
14  June,  1661. 

Mrs.  Luther  C.  Cox. 

Leffingwell,  Thomas,  1622-1710. 

Deputy  for  Norwich,  Conn.,  to 

the    General   Assembly,    1662, 


1663,  1665,  1668-74,  1676,  1677, 
1679,  1681-87,  1689-91,  1693, 
1696,  1700,  1703 ;  Lieutenant  of 
Troops  of  New  London  Coun- 
ty, in  King  Philip's  _War,  1676. 

Miss  Ellen  P.  Kilpatrick. 

Mrs.  William  D.  Kilpatrick. 

Leverett,  Sir  John,  1616-1679. 
Governor  of  the  Colony  of  Mas- 
sachusetts Bay,  1673-78;  Dep- 
uty for  Boston  to  the  General 
Court,  1651-53,  1663,  1664; 
Speaker  of  the  House,  1663, 
1664;  Assistant,  1665-70;  Dep- 
uty-Governor, 1671-72;  Com- 
missioner of  the  United  Colo- 
nies, 1668-69 ;  Captain  against 
the  Indians,  1645 ;  Captain  of 
the  Suffolk  Troop,  1652 ;  Lieu- 
tenant of  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable  Artillery  Co.,  1648 ; 
Captain,  1652,  1663,  1670;  Ma- 
jor-General, 1663-73;  Agent  of 
the  Colony  in  England  to  ap- 
pear before  the  Lord  Protect- 
or, 1655  ;  Appointed  to  present 
a  petition  to  the  King  and  Par- 
liament, 1660;  Commissioner 
to  Rhode  Island,  1664 ;  One  of 
the  four  appointed  to  care  for 
the  Great  Patent. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Johnson. 

Levis,  Samuel,  1649-1728. 
Member  Pennsylvania  Provin- 
cial Council,  1692 ;  Member  of 
Assembly,  1689,  1694,  1698, 
1700,  1706,  1709;  Justice  of 
Chester  County. 
Mrs.  B.  H.  Brewster. 

Levis,  Samuel,  Jr.,  1681 . 

Member  of  Pennsylvania  Assem- 
bly for  Chester  County,  1720- 
24,  1739-46. 
Mrs.  B.  H.  Brewster. 

Lewis,  Charles,  1729 . 

Captain  in  the  French  and  In- 
dian War,  1755 ;  Colonel  of 
Virginia  Minute  Men,  1775. 

Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Colvin, 

Mrs.  William  Reynolds. 

Mrs.  Robert  Tarleton. 


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ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Lewis,  John,  1640-c.  1705. 

Member  of  Virginia  Council, 
1704;  Justice  of  Gloucester 
County ;  Captain  of  Horse, 
1680;  Major  of  Infantry. 

Mrs.  Robert  George  Hogan. 

Lewis.  John,  1678-1762. 

Settled  Augusta  County,  Va., 
and  located  the  town  of  Staun- 
ton, 1732;  Justice,  1745;  High 
Sheriff,  1748;  Surveyor,  1751 ; 
Commissioned  Colonel  of  Mi- 
litia, 1752. 

Mrs.  J.  Francis  Dammann. 

Lewis,  John,  1669-1725. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1715. 
Mrs.  Daniel  H.  Buell. 
Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Calvin. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Hogan. 
Miss  Evelyn  Byrd  McCandlish. 
Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 
Miss  Margaret  L.  Maupin. 
Mrs.  William  Reynolds. 
Mrs.  Robert  Tarleton. 

Lewis,  John,  1702-1754. 

Member  of  Council  of  Virginia, 

1751. 
Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 

Lewis,  Robert,  1704-1766. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses ;   Officer  in  the   Indian 
Wars. 
Mrs.  Robert  George  Hogan. 

LiGHTFooT,  Philip,  1689-1748. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1733-47 ;  Judge  of  the 
General  Court ;  Visitor  of 
William  and  Mary  College, 
where  he  founded  two  schol- 
arships, 1720-28. 

Mrs.  Ale.rander  B.  Colvin. 

Mrs.  William  Reynolds. 

Mrs.  Robert  Tarleton. 

LiGHTFooT,  Philip,  1751-1786. 
Lieutenant  in  Harrison's  Artil- 
lery, Continental  Line. 
Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Colvin. 
Mrs.  William  Reynolds. 
Mrs.  Robert  Tarleton. 


Lingan,  George, 1708. 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  1679-85 ; 

Of    Quorum,    1694;    Burgess, 

1695-96. 
Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 

Lingan,  Thomas, 1734. 

Justice  and  County  Commission- 
er, Calvert  County,  1734. 
Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 

Littleton,  Nathaniel, 1654. 

Chief  Justice,  Accomac  County, 
Va.,     1640 ;     Member    of    the 
Council  of  Virginia,  1652. 
Mrs.  George  Hamilton  Cook. 
Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 
Mrs.  Henry  W.  Rogers. 
Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 

Littleton,    Nathaniel,    c.    1666- 

1703. 
Sheriff,     Northampton     County, 

Va.,       1699 ;       Lieut.-Colonel, 

Northampton  County,  3  June, 

1699. 
Mrs.  George  Hamilton  Cook. 

Littleton,  Southey,  1645- 1679. 

Colonel,  Virginia  Forces,  1676; 
Served  during  Bacon's  Rebel- 
lion. 

Mrs.  George  Hamilton  Cook. 

Mrs.  Henry  W.  Rogers. 

Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 

Livingston,  Gilbert,  1690-1746. 

Registrar  Colonial  Court  of 
Chancery,  1720;  Clerk  of  Ul- 
ster County,  N.  Y.,  1722; 
Supervisor  of  Kingston,  1740- 
41,  1744-45;  Member  of  As- 
sembly for  Livingston  Manor, 
1728-37;  Major  of  Militia, 
1737;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1739. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Livingston,  Peter  Van  Brugh, 
1710-1793.  President  of  the 
Provincial  Congress,  New 
York,  1775-76;  Member  of  the 
Committee  of   One  Hundred, 

1775- 
Miss  Elizabeth  Livingston. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


189 


Livingston,  Philip,  1686-1749. 

Lord  of  Livingston  Manor; 
Member  of  Assembly,  1709  > 
Participated  in  the  capture  of 
Port  Royal,  1710,  and  later 
Colonel  of  the  Provincial 
Forces ;  Member  of  Council, 
1725-49 ;  Secretary  for  Indian 
Affairs,  Province  of  New 
York,  1721-49. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Livingston. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Poultney. 

Livingston,  Robert,  1654-1728. 

First  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Liv- 
ingston ;  Member  of  New 
York  Assembly,  1709-14,  1716- 
25 ;  Speaker  of  Assembly, 
1718-25 ;  Secretary  of  Indian 
Affairs,  1675-95,  1696-1702, 
1704-11;  Commissioner  to 
Connecticut,  1689 ;  Commis- 
sioner of  Boundaries,  1723 ; 
Member  of  Council,  1698-1701 ; 
Captain  of  New  York  Troops, 
1693;  Colonel,  17 10. 

Miss  Mary  H.  Armstrong. 

Mrs.  Charles  A.  Ganibrill. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Livingston. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Poultney. 

Mrs.  C.  W.  Rowley. 

Mrs.  Robert  Swartout. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Livingston,  Robert,  1710-1790. 

Third  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Livingston ;  Member  of  New 
York  Assembly,  1737-1758. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Poultney. 

Mrs.  C.  W.  Rowley. 

Livingston,  Robert,  Jr.,  1725. 

Deputy  Secretary  of  Albany, 
1699-1707;  Alderman,  1708; 
Mayor  of  Albany,  1710-19; 
Member  of  Assembly,  1711-15; 
Commissioner  of  Indian  Af- 
fairs, 1715-20. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Lloyd,  Edward, 1696. 

Burgess  for  Lower  Norfolk 
County,  Va.,  1644-46;  Com- 
mander    of     Anne     Arundel 


County,  Md.,  1650;  Commis- 
sioner to  make  treaty  with  the 
Susquehannah  Indians,  1652; 
Burgess,  1658;  Member  of  the 
Council,  1658-66 ;  Commission- 
er to  confer  with  Virginia, 
1663 ;  One  of  the  High  Com- 
missioners for  Regulating  Af- 
fairs in  Maryland. 

Mrs.  Ethan  Allen. 

Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 

Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 

Mrs.  Henry  C.  Bispham. 

Mrs.  James  Bordley,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Mrs.  Charles  A.  Coolidge. 

Mrs.  Benjamin  W.  Corkran. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 

Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 

Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 

Mrs.  Arthur  Hepburn. 

Mrs.  Richard  W.  Hague. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Mrs.  George  H.  Howard. 

Mrs.  Christopher  Johnston. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Mrs.  Ebenezer  Learned. 

Mrs.  Ernest  St.  G.  Lough. 

Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Gustav  W.  Liirman. 

Mrs.  Theodor  G.  Liirman. 

Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  Ozven  N orris. 

Mrs.  William  T.  Owen. 

Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Pennington. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  Percy  S  em  pie. 

Mrs.  Mary  S.  Schenck. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 

Vicomtesse  H.  de  Sibour. 

Miss  Anna  C.  Stokes. 

Miss  Eliza  Hughes  Stokes. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Miss  Mary  Sullivan. 

Miss  Nannie  L.  Sullivan. 

Miss  Mary  Tilghtnan. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Tilton. 

Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 

Mrs.  John  O.  Turnbull. 


190 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 
Mrs.  Charles  W.  Washburn. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 

Lloyd,  Edward,  II,  1670-1718. 

Burgess,  Talbot  County,  1699- 
1702;  President  of  Council 
and  Acting  Governor  of  Mary- 
land, 1709-14. 

Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 

Mrs.  Arthur  Hepburn. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Mrs.  Ernest  St.  G.  Lough. 

Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Lozvndes. 

Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  William  T.  Owen. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  Edzvard  Shippen. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Miss  Nannie  L.  Sullivan. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Tilton. 

Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Lloyd,  Edward,  III,  1711-1770. 
Burgess,    Talbot    County,    1739; 

Member  of  Council. 
Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 
Mrs.  Arthur  Hepburn. 
Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 
Mrs.  Ernest  St.  G.  Lough. 
Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Lloyd  Lozvndes. 
Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  William  T.  Owen. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Nannie  L.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Tilton. 
Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Lloyd,  Edward,  IV,  1744-1796. 

Burgess,  Talbot  County,  1771- 
72, ;  Member  of  Council  of 
Safety,  1775 ;  Member  of  Leg- 
islature until  1791. 

Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 

Mrs.  Arthur  Hepburn. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 


Mrs.  Ernest  St.  G.  Lough. 
Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  William  T.  Owen. 
Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Pennington. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  Edzvard  Shippen. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Nannie  L.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Tilton. 
Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Lloyd,  James,  1680-1723. 

Burgess,  Talbot  County,  1712-14, 

1716-22;  Member  of   Council, 

1722-23. 
Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 
Mrs.  Henry  C.  Bispham. 
Mrs.  Benjamin  W.  Corkran. 
Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 
Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 
Mrs.  Christopher  Johnston. 
Mrs.  Theodor  G.  Liirman. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 
Mrs.  Owen  N orris. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Miss  Mary  Tilghman. 

Lloyd,  James,  II,  1716-1768. 
Justice,  Talbot  County,  1751-68. 
Mrs.  Benjamin  W.  Corkran. 

Lloyd,  James,  III,  1815. 

Justice,  Talbot  County,  1769-70; 
Captain,  Talbot  County  Mili- 
tia, 16  May,  1776;  Justice,  1783. 
Mrs.  Benjamin  W.  Corkran. 

Lloyd,  Philemon,  1646-1685. 
Commissioned,  2  June,  1667, 
Captain  Commanding  Horse 
in  Chester  and  Wye  rivers ;  In 
1681,  Colonel  Commanding 
Horse  of  Talbot,  Kent  and 
Cecil  Counties ;  Justice,  Tal- 
bot County,  1675-81 ;  Burgess 
for  Talbot  County,  1671-85; 
Speaker  of  the  House,  1678- 
85 ;     Commissioner     to     treat 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


lyi 


with     Northern     Indians     at 

Fort  Albany,  1682. 
Mrs.  Ethan  Allen. 
Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 
Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  BealL 
Mrs.  Henry  C.  Bispham. 
Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 
Mrs.  Daniel  Combs. 
Mrs.  Charles  Austin  Coolidge. 
Mrs.  Benjamin  IV.  Corkran. 
Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 
Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 
Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 
Miss  Elisabeth  T.  Hcmsley. 
Mrs.  Arthur  Hepburn. 
Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 
Mrs.  George  H.  Howard. 
Mrs.  Christopher  Johnston. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Mrs.  Ebenezer  Learned. 
Mrs.  Ernest  St.  G.  Lough. 
Miss  Elisabeth  L.  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Gustav  W.  Liirman. 
Mrs.  Theodor  G.  Liirman. 
Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger, 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  Owen  N orris. 
Mrs.  William  T.  Owen. 
Miss  Elisabeth  L.  Pennington. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 
Mrs.  Percy  Semple. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 
Vicomtesse  H.  de  Sibour. 
Miss  Elisa  Hughes  Stokes. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Mary  Sullivan. 
Miss  Nannie  L.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Mary  Tilghman. 
Miss  Elisabeth  Tilton. 
Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 
Mrs.  John  O.  Turnbull. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 
Mrs.  Charles  W.  Washburn. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 

Lloyd.  Richard,  1717 . 

Member  of  Assembly  for  Talbot 

County,       1750-62 ;       Member 

Council  of  Safety. 
Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 


Lock,  William.  1679-1732. 
Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 

1727-31. 
Miss  Elisabeth  C.  Williams. 

Logan,  James,  1674-1751. 

Member  of  the  Provincial  Coun- 
cil of  Pennsylvania,  1702-47; 
President  of  the  Council  and 
Acting  Governor,  1736-38; 
Mayor  of  Philadelphia,  1723; 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Pennsylvania,  1731- 
39- 

Mrs.  Borden  Bowman. 

LoTHROP,  John,  1584- 1653. 

Minister  at  Scituate  and  Barn- 
stable, Mass..  1634-53 ;  Active 
in    founding   and    forwarding 
the  interests  of  the  Colony. 
Mrs.  Asa  Bird  Gardiner. 

LoTHROP,  Samuel,  1620-1700. 

Member  Barnstable  Company, 
1643;  Judge  of  the  Court  at 
Pequot  (afterwards  New  Lon- 
don), Conn.,  1649. 

Mrs.  Asa  Bird  Gardiner. 

LoTHROP,  Samuel,  H,  1650-1732. 
Ensign    in    1721 ;    Captain    of 
Second   Train   Band   in   Nor- 
wich, Conn. 
Mrs.  Asa  Bird  Gardiner. 

LoTHROP,  Samuel,  III, 1754. 

Lieutenant      Fourth      Company 
Train     Band      (Connecticut), 
^737',    Captain,     1739;    Judge 
■  from  1743  to  1754. 
Mrs.  Asa  Bird  Gardiner. 

Lovelace,  Sir  William,  1561-1629. 
Incorporator  named  in  the  Royal 

Charter   for  Virginia,   March 

12,  1612. 
Mrs.  John  M.  Steele. 

Lovelace,  Sir  William,  II,  1584- 
1648. 

Incorporator  named  in  the  Royal 
Charter  for  Virginia,  May  23, 
1609  (being  then  "  Capt.  Wil- 
liam Lovelace  "). 

Mrs.  John  M.  Steele. 


192 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Lowe,  Henry,  c.  1660-1717. 

Commander,  St.  Marys  County, 
Militia,  1696;  Judge  of  Pro- 
vincial Court,  1694,  1696,  1697; 
Deputy  Commissary,  1695-97 ; 
Treasurer  and  Receiver-Gen- 
eral, 1684;  High  Sheriff,  1698- 
1700;  Burgess  for  St.  Marys 
City,  1701-02. 

Dr.  Mary  N.  Browne. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Riehard  Smith  Hill. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  Homer  C.  Wise. 


Lowe,  John, 1701. 

Justice,  St.  Marys  County,  1694- 

97;  Burgess,  1697-1701. 
Mrs.  E.  Austin  Jenkins. 


Lowe,  Michael,  1743-1820. 

Captain,  Prince  Georges  County 

Militia,  1776. 
Mrs.  E.  Austin  Jenkins. 


Lowe.  Nicholas,  c.  1662-1714. 

Justice,  Talbot  County,  1694; 
High  Sheriff,  1696;  Commis- 
sioner for  regulating  Civil 
Affairs  of  Talbot  County,  1689. 

Mrs.  Luther  C.  Cox. 


Lowndes,  Christopher. 

Justice,  Prince  Georges  County, 

1753-75.   and  of  the  Quorum 

from  1769. 
Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Loivndes. 
Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 

Lucas,  Robert. 
Member    of    Pennsylvania    As- 
sembly, 1682-83,  1687,  1688. 
Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 


LucKETT,  William. 

Captain  of  Militia,  Frederick 
County,  1758,  in  French  and 
Indian  War;  Justice  and 
County  Commissioner,  1765. 

Mrs.  James  W.  Alexander. 

Mrs.  William  Drane,  Jr. 


Ludlow,  Gabriel,  1704 . 

Member  of  Assembly  for 
Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  1739- 
45 ;  Clerk  of  the  Assembly, 
1699-1738. 

Mrs.  J.  A.  Preston. 

Mrs.  John  O.  Turnbull. 

Ludwell,  Philip. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1674-78,  1681-87;  Gov- 
ernor of  Carolina,  1689-94. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Ludwell,  Phiup,  H,  1672-1727. 
Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1702. 
Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 
Mrs.  Alex.  IV.  Mackenzie. 
Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 
Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Lux,  Darby,  1698-1750. 

Commissioner  to  lay  out  Balti- 
more Town,  1730;  Member  of 
Maryland  Assembly,  1748. 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Black. 
Mrs.  Joseph  Parsons  Comegys. 
Mrs.  John  J .  Jackson. 
Mrs.  Samuel  Keyser. 
Mrs.  Henry  W.  Rogers. 
Mrs.  Cumberland  H.  Rumbold. 

Lux,  Darby, 1795. 

Member  Committee  of  Observa- 
tion, 1775-76;  Member  Mary- 
land Convention.  1775. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Black. 

Lynde,  Joseph,  1636-1727. 

Deputy  for  Charlestown  to  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  1674,  1680;  Member  of 
the  Council  of  Safety,  1689; 
Councillor,  1694- 1705,  1707-16; 
Justice  of  Court  of  Common 
Pleas  for  Middlesex  County, 
1692-1719;  Ensign,  2d  Charles- 
town  Company,  1680;  Lieuten- 
ant, Ancient  and  Honorable 
Artillery  Company,  1692 ; 
Lieut. -Colonel  Provincial 
Troops,  1695. 

Mrs.  Lewis  Mayer  Hamilton. 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS, 


193 


Lynn,  David. 

Justice,  Frederick  County,  1754- 
75 ;  One  of  the  Twelve  Jus- 
tices who  repudiated  the 
Stamp  Act,  1765 ;  Commis- 
sioned to  lay  out  Frederick 
County,  1748 ;  Commissioned 
to  lay  out  Georgetown,   1751. 

Mrs.  Allen  Richards  Boyd. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Siser. 

McCall,  George,  1670- 1740. 

Member   of   Pennsylvania   Pro- 
vincial Council,  1722. 
Mrs.  Francis  H.  Hoff. 
Mrs.  James  IV.  Ponder. 

McAllister,  Richard, 1795. 

Justice,  York  County,  Penna., 
1771-74;  Member  Committee 
of  Safety,  1775 ;  Member  Pro- 
vincial Congress,  1775 ;  Colo- 
nel, 3d  Battalion,  York  Coun- 
ty, 1775-77 ;  County  Lieuten- 
ant, 1777-80. 

Mrs.  Charles  M.  Morris. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Morris. 

McCarty,  Daniel,  1679-1724, 
Burgess,  Justice  and  Sheriff  of 
Westmoreland     County,    Va., 
1706;  Speaker,  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1715-20. 
Mrs.  Valentine  S.  Nelson. 

McClaster,  John,  1742. 

Member  General  Assembly,  1704, 
1705,  1707,  1717 ;  Justice,  Som- 
erset County,  1726,  1732,  and 
of  the  Quorum,  1733. 

Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 

Mrs.  James  H.  Preston. 

McClintock,  Samuel,  1732-1804. 
Chaplain,    2d    New    Hampshire 

Regiment,  June-July,  1775. 
Mrs.  Francis  Griswold. 
Mrs.  W.  T.  Hamilton. 

Maccubbin,  Joseph,  1739-1800. 

Commissioned  2d  Lieutenant,  22 
February,  1776;  ist  Lieuten- 
ant, II  April,  1776,  Maryland 
Militia. 

Mrs.  E.  Austin  Jenkins. 

14 


Maccubbin,      Nicholas,      1709-c. 
1774- 
Justice,  Anne  Arundel   County, 
1736-42 ;  High  Sheriff,  1733-36. 
Mrs.  Edward  S.  Beall. 
Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 

Maccubbin,  Zachariah,  1679-1754. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1726-29,  1732-36;  High  Sheriff, 
II  November,  1729-32,  1736-38. 

Mrs.  Ethan  Allen. 

Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 

Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  George  Henry  Howard. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Mrs.  Ebenecer  Learned. 

Miss  Elizabeth  IV.  D.  Ligon. 

Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 

Mrs.  Mary  S.  Schenck. 

Vicomtesse  H.  de  Sibour. 

Mrs.  John  O.  Turnbull. 

Mrs.  Charles  W.  Washburn. 

Miss  Mary  Winn. 

Macgill,  James,  1701-1779. 

Rector  of  Queen  Caroline  Par- 
ish, Anne  Arundel  County, 
1730-76. 

Mrs.  Edmund  Pitts  Harrison. 

Mrs.  George  Henry  Howard. 

Mrs.  Norman  James. 

Mrs.  Ebenezer  Learned. 

Mrs.  Joel  Burton  Parsons, 

Miss  Rebecca  Penniman. 

Mrs.  Henry  Rosenberg. 

MacGregor,  James,  H.  172,0. 

One  of  the  founders  of  London- 
derry, N.  H. ;  A  Minister 
active  in  forwarding  the  inter- 
ests of  the  Colony  before  1750. 

Mrs.  William  M.  Powell. 

Mackall,  Benjamin, 1761. 

Burgess     for     Calvert    County, 
1719-38;  Chief  Justice  of  Cal- 
vert County,  1726-31. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 


194 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Mackall,  Benjamin,  1723-1795. 
Burgess     for     Calvert     County, 
1749-65 ;    Justice    of    Calvert 
County,  1766-73. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Mackall,  James,  1677-1716. 
Burgess,  1712-16. 
Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 
Mrs.  John  H.  Williams. 

Mackall,  James  John,  1717-1772. 
Burgess,  Calvert  County,   1745- 

65. 
Mrs.  Charles  J.  Colcock. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Mackall,  John,  1669- 1739. 
Burgess     for    Calvert    County, 

1704-39;      Speaker      of      the 

House,  1725-34,  1739- 
Airs.  Charles  J.  Colcock. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Mackall,  Thomas,  175 i , 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  1773. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

McKean,  Thomas,  1723-1817. 

Signer  of  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence ;  President  of 
Congress ;  Three  times  Gov- 
ernor of  Pennsylvania;  Chief 
Justice  of  Pennsylvania  for 
twenty-two  years. 

Mrs.  William  T.  Owen. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Miss  Nannie  L.  Sullivan. 

McKeele,  John, 1695. 

Justice  of  Dorchester  County, 
1692-93;  Lieutenant,  1678; 
Captain  and  Lieut.-Colonel  of 
Dorchester  County,  1694. 

Mrs.  Albert  L.  Richardson. 

McKiM.  Thomas,  1710-1784. 
Commissioned  by  the  Governor 
of  Delaware,  Lieutenant  of 
Militia  in  the  Upper  Regi- 
ment from  Brandywine  Hun- 
dred,   1756;    Justice    of    the 


Peace  and  Judge  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  New  Cas- 
tle, Del.,  1774. 

Mrs.  John  S.  Hayes. 

Mrs.  Wilson  P.  Heyward. 

Mrs.  Cumberland  H.  Rumbold. 

Mrs.  Frederick  von  Kapff,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Russell  Wetmore. 

McKinnie,  Barnaby. 

Justice,  Bertie  County,  N.  C, 
1724-28;  Edgecombe  County, 
1739;  Member  North  Carolina 
Assembly,  1735. 

Mrs.  Frederick  Henry  Smith. 

McPherson,  Robert,  1730-1789. 

Captain,  3d  Pennsylvania  Bat- 
talion, 1758,  and  in  Forbes'  ex- 
pedition against  Fort 
Duquesne ;  Sheriff  of  York 
County,  Penna.,  1762-65 ;  Jus- 
tice, 1764-75 ;  Member  of  As- 
sembly, 1765-67,  1781-85; 
County  Treasurer,  1755,  1768; 
Colonel  of  Pennsylvania  Mi- 
litia in  the  Revolution. 

Mrs.  F.  H.  Davis. 

Mrs.  James  P.  Parker. 

Mrs.  Henry  W.  Rogers. 

Mrs.  Gustave  Touchard. 

Maddox,  Lazarus,  1660-1717. 
Member  of  Assembly  for  Som- 
erset County,  1692-93. 
Mrs.  Elihu  E.  Jackson. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Leonard. 
Mrs.  Alva  Van  der  Bogart. 

Magruder,  Alexander,  1671-1746. 
Justice  of  Prince  Georges  Coun- 
ty, 1699,  1730-32. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Magruder,  Samuel,  1668-1711. 

Burgess,  Prince  Georges  Coun- 
ty, 1704-07 ;  Captain  of  Prince 
Georges  County ;  Justice,  1696- 
1705. 

Mrs.  George  A.  Armstrong. 

Mrs.  Geo.  L.  Hume. 

Mrs.  E.  Austin  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  Albert  Bingham  Sowell. 

Mrs.  Edzvard  M.  Tutwiler. 

Mrs.  Frank  Weakley  Webster. 


ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


195 


Manigault,  Gabriel, 1781. 

Member  of  South  Carolina  As- 
sembly, 1748,  1761,  1772,  etc.; 
Treasurer    of    the    Province, 

1735-43- 
Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 
Miss  Elisabeth  M.  Morris. 


Manigault,  Peter,  1731-1773. 

Member  and  Speaker  of  the 
Commons  House  of  Assembly 
in  the  Province  of  South  Car- 
olina, 1755,  1766-73- 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 


Mann,  John,  1632-1695. 
Justice,  Gloucester  County,  Va., 

1680-95. 
Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 


Maris,  George,  1632-1705. 

Member  of  Pennsylvania  Pro- 
vincial Council,  1695 ;  Justice 
of  Chester  County,  1684-88, 
1690-93;  Member  of  Assem- 
bly, 1684-88,  1690,  1692,  1693. 

Mrs.  William  IV.  Keith. 

Mrs.  Walter  D.  Mansfield. 

Maris,  John,  1669-1747. 
Member  of  Provincial  Assembly 

of    Pennsylvania,    1709,    1712, 

1716,  1719,  1720. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Keith. 
Mrs.  Walter  D.  Mansfield. 

Marsh,  John,  1668-1744. 

Deputy  for  Hartford  to  the  Con- 
necticut General  Assembly, 
1693,  1713.  1715,  1716,  1730-44; 
Captain  of  Train  Band  of 
Litchfield,  1722 ;  Member  of 
Council  of  War,  1740,  1743, 
1744;  Member  of  Governor's 
Council,  1725. 

Mrs.  Alexander  L.  Hodgdon, 

Marsh,  Thomas,  c.  1615-1656, 
Justice,   Anne  Arundel  County, 
1650;    Commissioner   to   treat 
with    Indians,    1652 ;    Member 
Provincial  Court,  1655, 
Mrs.  J.  Kemp  Bartlett. 


Marshall,  Samuel,  1675. 

Killed   in  the   "  Swamp   Fight," 
King  Philip's  War,  19  Decern 
ber,  1675. 
Mrs.  Fabian  Franklin. 


Marshall,  Thomas,  1730-1802, 

Lieutenant  of  Volunteers,  Vir- 
ginia Forces,  in  French  and 
Indian  War,  1755 ;  Burgess, 
1768-74;  Colonel  of  2d  Vir- 
ginia Regiment  in  the  Revolu 
tion. 

Mrs.  William  L.  Lewis. 

Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 

Miss  Margaret  L.  Maupin. 

Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 


Marsham,  Richard, 1713. 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  1679-81, 

168s,  1688. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 
Mrs.  Robert  Malcolm  Littlejohn. 
Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 


Marston,  Thomas,  1615-1690. 

Representative  to  the  General 
Court  of  Massachusetts,  1677, 
and  to  the  General  Court  of 
New  Hampshire,  1680-84, 

Mrs.  Francis  Griswold. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Hamilton. 


Martian,  Nicholas,  1591-1657. 
Member  of  the  Virginia  House 

of    Burgesses,    1623,    1631-33; 

Justice,  York  County,  1633-57. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Hogan. 
Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 
Miss  Margaret  L.  Maupin. 
Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 


Martin,  James, 1748. 

High  Sheriff,  Worcester  Coun- 
ty, 1742-45 ;  Commissioner  of 
Peace,  1732-34 ;  Colonel,  Wor- 
cester County  Militia. 

Mrs.  Duncan  Campbell. 

Miss  Mildred  Iglehart  Martin. 

Mrs.  T.  B.  Smythe. 


196 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Martin,  Walter,  1651-1719. 

Member  of  First  General  As- 
sembly convened  by  William 
Penn,  1682 ;  Treasurer  of 
Chester  County,  1697-1702, 
1706-09 ;  Justice  for  Chester 
County,  1703. 

Miss  Josephine  P.  Amos. 

Mrs.  J.  Kemp  Bartlett. 


Mason,  George,  1686. 

Justice,  Stafford  County,  Va. ; 
Sheriff,  1670;  Clerk  of  the 
County  Court,  1673 ;  County 
Lieutenant,  1675 ;  Burgess, 
1676. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Aliss  Laura  Lee  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  William  W.  Grant. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Mason  Rowland. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Miss  Gertrude  F.  Mason. 


Mason,  George,  II,  1670-1716. 

Captain  of  Potomac  Rangers ; 
Justice,  Stafford  County,  Va., 
1689-92;  Sheriff  of  Stafford 
County ;  County  Lieutenant, 
I 699- I 700. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Mrs.  William  W.  Grant. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Mason  Rowland. 


Mason,  George,  III,  1692-172$- 

Justice,  Stafford  County,  Va., 
1713;  Burgess,  1718,  1723, 
1726;  County  Lieutenant, 
1719;  Removed  to  Charles 
County,  Md.,  1730. 

Mrs.  William  W.  Grant. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Mason  Rowland. 


Mason,    George,    of    "  Gunston," 

1725-1792. 
Burgess,   Fairfax   County,  Va. ; 

Member  Virginia  Convention, 

1755-56 ;    Member    Committee 

of  Safety,  1775. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Grant. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 


Mason,  Hugh,  1605-1678. 

Deputy  for  Watertown  to  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  1644,  1645,  1660,  1661, 
1664,  1671,  1675-77;  Lieutenant 
of  the  Watertown  Company, 
1645 ;  Captain,  1652 ;  One  of 
the  Commanders  in  the  expe- 
dition against  the  Dutch,  1664; 
Captain  of  Middlesex  Regi- 
ment, 1675. 

Mrs.  Lewis  Mayer  Hamilton. 


Mason,  John,  1600-1672. 

A  Corporator  named  in  the  Con- 
necticut Charter  of  Charles  II, 
1662 ;  Magistrate  and  Assist- 
ant, 1637-59,  1669-71;  Deputy- 
Governor,  1659-69 ;  Commis- 
sioner of  the  United  Colonies 
for  Connecticut,  1647,  1654-57, 
1661 ;  Major  in  command  of 
Forces  in  Pequot  War,  1637 ; 
Deputy  to  General  Court  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  1634, 
1635 ;  Lieutenant  of  Massa- 
chusetts Troops,  1633 ;  Cap- 
tain, 1633 ;  Planned  the  forti- 
fications of  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Mrs.  William  Paret. 

Mrs.  Dazrid  M.  Robinson. 


Mason,  Thomson,  1733-1785. 

Trustee  of  Leesburg,  1758; 
Member  Virginia  House  of 
Burgesses,  1758-59,  1761,  1767- 
71,  1774;  Member  of  Assem- 
bly, 1777-79,  1783;  Judge  of 
the  General  Court,  1778. 

Miss  Gertrude  F.  Mason. 

Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Rowland. 


.Matthews,  Roger,  i 651-1709. 

Lieutenant  in  Baltimore  County 
Militia,  1694-96,  etc. ;  Vestry- 
man, St.  George's  Parish,  Bal- 
timore County,  1696-97  and 
later. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  A.  Nisbet  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


197 


Matthews,  Roger,  Jr.,  1686-1740. 

Justice,  Baltimore  County,  1718- 
24,  1726-33 ;  Presiding  Justice 
from  1728;  Burgess  for  Balti- 
more County,  1720-22,  1726-40. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  A.  Nisbet  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Mayhew,  Thomas,  1592-1682. 

Chief  Magistrate  of  Martha's 
Vineyard,  1674-82 ;  Lord  of 
Tisbury  Manor  in  Martha's 
Vineyard,  1671. 

Mrs.  J.  Ryan  Devereux. 

Maynadier,  Daniel, i74S. 

Rector  of  St.  Margaret's  Parish, 
Anne  Arundel  County,  1712; 
Rector  of  St.  Peter's  Parish, 
Talbot  County,  1714-45. 

Miss  Laura  Lee  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 

Maynadier,  Daniel,  II,  1724-1772. 

Rector  of  Great  Choptank  Par- 
ish, Dorchester  County,  1764- 
72. 

Mrs.  Burr  P.  Harrison. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 

Meese,  Henry, c.  1682. 

Burgess  for  Stafford  County, 
Va.,  1666;  Member  of  Coun- 
cil, 1680;  Colonel  of  Colonial 
Militia. 

Mrs.  George  A.  Coulter. 

Miss  Katharine  Edmonds  Payne. 

Merriwether,     Nicholas,     1647- 

1744. 
Burgess  for  New  Kent  County, 

Va.,  1702-14. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Hogan. 


Merryman,  John,  1737-1814. 
Member  Committee  of  Observa- 
tion, Baltimore  County,  1774- 
76 ;  Judge  of  Orphans  Court, 
Baltimore  County,  1784. 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Black. 


Middleton,  Thomas,  1674-1744. 
Captain     of     Rangers     (Prince 

George's    County)    in    Indian 

disturbances,  1698. 
Miss  Margaret  D.  Leakin. 
Mrs.  Albert  Willis  Sioussat. 


Mifflin,  Warner,  1745-1798. 
Magistrate  for  Kent  County, 
Del.,  1770;  Justice  of  the  Peace 
for  Kent  County,  1771-74;  Jus- 
tice of  the  Court  of  Quarter 
Sessions,  and  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  1774. 
Mrs.  B.  Howard  Haman. 

Miller,  Michael, 1700. 

Burgess,  Kent  County,  1685. 
Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Chatard. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 
Miss  Rebecca  R.  Williams. 

Mingael,  Thomas  Jansen. 

Commissioner  of  the  Court,  Fort 
Orange ;  Magistrate  and  Bur- 
gess of  Beverwick. 
Mrs.  Frederic  Tyson. 

Minor,  Garrett. 

Member      of      Committee      of 

Safety,    Louisa    County,    Va., 

1775- 
Mrs.  William  Stewart  Polk. 


Minor,  John,  1735-1800. 

Member  of  Committee  of  Safety, 
Caroline  County,  Va.,  1774-75. 
Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 


Mitchell,  William,  — 
Member   of    Council 
land,  1649. 

Mrs.  Ashley  Lewis. 
Mrs.  John  Mullan. 
Mrs.  Jervis  Spencer. 


-1685. 
of   Mary- 


198 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


MoALE,  John,  1697- 1740. 
Burgess,  Baltimore  County,  1729. 
Mrs.  Alexander  R.  Early. 
Mrs.  Wilson  Cary  Nicholas. 
Mrs.  Fielder  C.  Slingluff. 

MoALE,  John,  II,  1731-1798. 

Burgess  from  Baltimore  County, 
1767 ;  Member  of  Convention, 
1774-75,  and  of  Committee  of 
Observation,  1775 ;  Lieut.- 
Colonel,  Baltimore  Town  Bat- 
talion, 1776. 

Mrs.  Ale.xander  R.  Early. 

Mrs.  Wilson  Cary  Nicholas. 


Monro,  John,  c.  1660-c.  1725. 
Rector    of    St.    John's    Parish, 
King    William    County,    Va., 
1702-20. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 


Monroe,  James,  1758-1831. 

Lieutenant  Virginia  Forces,  28 
September,  1775 ;  Aide  de 
Camp  to  Lord  Stirling,  with 
rank  of  Major,  1777-78;  Mem- 
ber of  Virginia  Assembly; 
United  States  Senator;  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States, 
1817-25. 

Mrs.  William  W.  Mclntire. 

MooRE,  Bernard. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 

of  Burgesses,  1748. 
Mrs.  Frank  P.  Clark. 

Moore,  Henry,  c.  1700- 1776. 
Member  of  Assembly,  1754-56. 
Mrs.  John  Davidson. 

Moore,  John,  1658-1732. 

Secretary  of  the  Province  of 
Carolina ;  Deputy  to  Lord 
Proprietor  and  Member  of  the 
Governor's  Grand  Council, 
1685 ;  Crown  Advocate  and 
Deputy  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Vice-Admirality,  1695,  Prov- 
ince of  Pennsylvania ;  At- 
torney-General of  the  Prov- 
ince ;   Register-General ;   Reg- 


ister of  Wills ;  Collector  of 
the  Port  of  Philadelphia,  1703- 
32. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 


Moore,  John,  1686-1749. 

Member  of  the  King's  Council, 
Province  of  New  York ;  Colo- 
nel of  New  York  City  Regi- 
ment of  Foot. 

Mrs.  Charles  A.  Gambrill. 


MooRE,  WiLUAM,  1699-1783. 

Colonel,  First  Associated  Regi- 
ment, Chester  County,  Penna., 
1747-48,  and  re-commissioned 
in  1755 ;  Member  of  Assembly, 
'^72>2,-2>9',  President  of  the 
County  Court,  1741. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 


Morgan,  Henry,  c.  1600- 1663. 

High  Sheriff  and  Commander  of 
the  Militia  in  Kent  County, 
1648;  Justice,  1650-59;  Bur- 
gess, 1659. 

Miss  A  dele  M.  Batre. 

Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 

Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Martin. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Mrs.  James   Wood  Tyson. 

Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Mrs.  Robert  Clinton  Wright. 

Morgan,  Jacob,  17 16-1792. 
Captain,  1st  Battalion,  Pennsyl- 
vania Troops,  1755 ;  Captain  in 
2d  Battalion,  1757;  Adjutant, 
1760;    Colonel    3d    Battalion, 

1777- 
Mrs.  Charles  Mayer  Franklin. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


199 


Morgan,  James,  1607-1685. 

Representative  for  New  London 
to     General     Court,     1657-66; 
Served  in  the  Pequot  War. 
Miss  Ellen  P.  Kilpatrick. 
Mrs.  William  D.  Kilpatrick. 

Morgan,  Thomas, 1698. 

Captain,  Maryland  Militia,  1693. 
Mrs.  John  P.  Campbell. 
Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 
Mrs.  A.  Nisbet  Turnbull. 
Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Morgan,  William, 1788. 

Lieutenant,    Frederick    County, 
Va.,    Militia,    1758;    Captain; 
Major. 
Mrs.  Henry  Dickinson. 

Morris,  Anthony,  1654-1707. 

Justice  of  Peace,  Philadelphia, 
1692,  1693,  1697,  1698;  Judge 
of  Supreme  Court,  1694-98; 
Provincial  Councillor,  1695- 
96;  Member  of  Assembly, 
1698-1701 ;  Mayor  of  Philadel- 
phia, 1703. 

Mrs.  Francis  Key  Murray. 

Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 

Morris,  Anthony,  Jr. 

Member  of  Philadelphia  Com- 
mon Council,  1715-33;  Mem- 
ber of  Assembly,  1722-25;  a 
Founder  of  Philadelphia  Li- 
brary, 1731;  Mayor,  1738;  a 
Founder  of  Pennsylvania  Hos- 
pital, 1752. 

Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 

Morris,  Lewis,  1671-1746. 
First  Governor  of  New  Jersey 
as  a  separate  Province,  1738- 
46 ;  Member  of  King's  Council, 
1710-38;  Member  of  New 
York  Assembly,  171 1-38; 
Boundary  Commissioner, 
1723  ;  Acting  Governor,  1731 ; 
Judge  of  the  Superior  Court, 
1692;  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Province  of  New  York,  1715- 

33- 
Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 
Miss  Elisabeth  M.  Morris. 


Morris,  Lewis,  II,  1698-1762. 

Member  of  New  York  Assem- 
bly, 1732-45,  1747-49;  Speaker, 
"^ysy,    1738;    Boundary    Com 
missioner,    1723-25 ;   Judge  of 
Court  of  Admiralty,   1760-62. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Miss  Elisabeth  M.  Morris. 


Morris,  Lewis,  III,  1726- 1798. 

Signer  of  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence ;  Member  of  Con- 
tinental Congress  from  New 
York,  1775 ;  Judge  of  Court  of 
Admiralty,  1776;  Deputy  to 
Provincial  Congress,  1775-76; 
Member  of  State  Senate,  1779" 
81 ;  Brig.-General,  Westches- 
ter County  Troops,  1776. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Miss  Elizabeth  M,  Morris. 


Morris,  Robert,  1734-1806. 

Signer  of  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence ;  Member  Provin- 
cial Assembly  of  Pennsylvania, 
1775;  Delegate  to  Continental 
Congress,  1775;  Vice-Presi- 
dent of  Committee  of  Safety, 
1775 ;  The  Financier  of  the 
Revolution ;  Organized  the 
Bank  of  North  America,  1781 ; 
Member  of  Pennsylvania  Leg- 
islature, 1786;  Member  Con- 
stitutional Convention,  1787 ; 
U.  S.  Senator,  1788-95. 

Mrs.  Fielder  C,  Slingluff. 


Morris,  Samuel,  Jr.,  1733-1812. 

Second  Lieutenant  First  City 
Troop,  Philadelphia,  1774 ; 
Member  of  Assembly,  1776, 
1781-83 ;  Captain  First  City 
Troop,  1776;  Member  Com- 
mittee of  Safety,  1775-76. 

Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 


Morton,  John,  1730-1779. 
Member  of  Committee  of  Safety, 
177s ;  Captain  in  the  4th  Regi- 
ment,    Virginia     Continental 
Line,  19  February,  1776. 
Mrs.  John  Ridgely. 


200 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


MosELEY,  Edward,  1661-1736. 

Colonel  and  Justice  of  Princess 
Anne  County,  Va. ;  High 
Sheriff,  1707-8 ;  Member  of  the 
House  of  Burgesses ;  Knight 
of  the  Golden  Horseshoe, 
1710-22. 

Mrs.  Edward  Duffy. 

Miss  Virginia  H.  B.  Smith. 

MosELEY,  Edward  Hack, 1783. 

Burgess,  Princess  Anne  County, 
Va.,     1761-69;     Colonel     and 
Sheriff  of  the  County. 
Mrs.  Edward  Duffy. 
Miss  Virginia  H.  B.  Smith. 

MosELY,  Samuel,  1641-1680. 

Commissioner  to  treat  with  Nar- 
ragansett  Indians ;  Com- 
mander of  Troop  in  King 
Philip's  War,  1675. 

Mrs.  Lewis  Mayer  Hamilton. 

Moss,  John,  1604- 1707. 

Deputy  for  New  Haven,  1667- 
70;  Deputy  for  Wallingford, 
1671-73,  1675-77,  1681-84,  1686- 

87. 
Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Moss,  Joseph,  1679-1732. 
Preached  the  Election  Sermon  at 
Hartford,  Conn.,  12  May,  1715. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

MoTTE,  Isaac,  1700-1770. 

For   thirty  years   Treasurer   of 

South  Carolina. 
Mrs.  James  W.  Ponder. 
Mrs.  Winiield  J.  Taylor. 

MuLLiNS,   William,  1621. 

One  of  the  Founders  of  Plym- 
outh Plantation,  1620. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 

MuMFORD,  Thomas. 

Went  to  Virginia  with  the  First 
Supply,  1607 ;  One  of  the  In- 
corporators named  in  the  sec- 
ond Charter  of  Virginia,  28 
May,  1609. 

Miss  Gertrude  F.  Mason. 

Mrs.  John  Thomson  Mason. 


MuRDocK,  George,  1761. 

Rector  of   Rock  Creek    Parish, 

Prince  Georges  and  Frederick 

Counties,  1726-61. 
Mrs.  Robert  Morrow  Kelly,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Thomas  R.  Mercein. 
Miss  E.  A.T.  M.  Schley. 
Miss  Anna  C.  Stokes. 
Miss  Eliza  Hughes  Stokes. 

MuRDOCK,  William, 1769. 

Burgess,  Prince  Georges  Coun- 
ty, 1749-69;  Member  of  Com- 
mittee to  represent  Maryland 
in  the  Stamp  Act  Congress, 
held  in  New  York,  October, 
1765. 

Mrs.  Franklin  H.  Beckwith. 

Miss  Alice  G.  Kerfoot. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Humes  Kerfoot. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Murray,  Doctor  William  (Cam- 
bridge), 1696-1763. 
Justice,  Dorchester  County,  1734- 

57- 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 

Murray,  Doctor  William  (Ches- 
tertown),  1708-1769. 
Justice,  Kent  County,  1750-1754. 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 
Miss  Laura  Lee  Dorsey. 
Mrs.  Joseph  P.  McComas. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Mantling. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 
Mrs.  Anthony  Murray. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Muscoe,  Salvator,  1741. 

Burgess  for  Essex  County,  Va., 

1736.  1738,  1740. 
Mrs.  T.  Steptoe  Boswell. 

Nash,  John, 1776. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1754-58;  Justice  for 
Henrico  County,  1738;  Justice 
for  Prince  Edward  County, 
1754;  Captain  of  a  Company 
in  the  Indian  Wars ;  Lieut.- 
Colonel,  Prince  Edward  Coun- 


ANCESTORS    AND   DESCENDANTS. 


201 


ty,   175s;   County  Lieutenant, 
1757;  High  Sheriff,  1758. 

Miss  Elisabeth  W.  D.  Ligon. 

Mrs.  Charles  Rous. 


Neale,  Anthony,  c.  1655-c.  1724. 
Commissioned  Lieutenant, 

Charles  County  Militia,  March 

7,  1686. 
Mrs.  Walter  A.  Bloedorn. 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Conley. 
Mrs.  Carlos  G.  de  Garmendia. 


Neale,  James,  1615-1684. 

Member  Provincial  Council  of 
Maryland,  1643-44,  1661-62; 
Member  of  Assembly  for 
Charles  County,  1665-66 ; 
Commissioner  of  the  Treas- 
ury, 1643 ;  Attorney  of  Lord 
Baltimore  at  Amsterdam  to 
protest  against  the  seating  of 
the  Dutch  and  Swedes  on  Del- 
aware ;  Commissioned  Cap- 
tain, 1661,  to  raise  Troops 
against  the  Dutch. 

Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 

Mrs.  John  W.  Baughman. 

Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 

Mrs.  Henry  C.  Bispham. 

Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Mrs.  Walter  A.  Bloedorn. 

Mrs.  James  Bordley,  Jr. 

Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 

Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 

Dr.  Mary  N.  Browne. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Mrs.  Daniel  Combs. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Conley. 

Mrs.  Charles  Austin  Coolidge. 

Mrs.  Benjamin  IV.  Corkran. 

Miss  Fanny  G.  Crenshaw. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Mrs.  H.  B.  Denman. 

Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 

Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 

Mrs.  Lily  Tyson  Elliott. 

Mrs.  Cam,pbell  D.  Emory. 

Mrs.  Carlos  G.  de  Garmendia, 

Mrs.  Monte  Griffith. 

Miss  Elisabeth  T.  Hemsley. 

Mrs.  Arthur  Hepburn. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Richard  S.  Hill. 

Mrs.  Richard  W.  Hague. 


Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 
Mrs.  George  Henry  Howard. 
Mrs.  Dunbar  Hunt. 
Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 
Mrs.  Christopher  Johnston. 
Mrs.  George  Alphonzo  Jones. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Mrs.  William  Keyser. 
Mrs.  Ebeneser  Learned. 
Mrs.  Ernest  St.  G.  Lough. 
Miss  Elisabeth  Lozvndes. 
Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Gustav  JV.  Liirvtan. 
Mrs.  Theodor  G.  Liirman. 
Mrs.  Joseph  P.  McComas. 
Mrs.  Frederick  II'.  McReynolds. 
Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  MarstcUcr. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  Anthony  Murray. 
Mrs.  Ozven  Norris. 
Mrs.  William  T.  Owen. 
Mrs.  George  D.  Penniman. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 
Mrs.  Percy  Semplc. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Sloo. 
Miss  Anna  C.  Stokes. 
Miss  Elisa  Hughes  Stokes. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Mary  Sullivan. 
Miss  Nannie  L.  Sullivan. 
Mrs.  Thos.  H.  Taliaferro. 
Miss  Mary  Tilghman. 
Miss  Elisabeth  Tilt  on. 
Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 
Mrs.  John  O.  Turnbull. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 
Mrs.  Robert  B.  Wallace. 
Mrs.  Charles  W.  Washburn. 
Mrs.  Charles  P.  Williams. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 
Mrs.  Homer  C.  Wise. 


Nelson,  Arthur,  1740-1792. 

Member    of   the    Committee   of 

Observation      for      Frederick 

County,  1775. 
Mrs.  Donald  McLean. 


202 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS, 


Nelson,  John,  1750-1827. 
Captain,  7th  Virginia,  28  Octo- 
ber, 1776;  Retired,  4  Septem- 
ber, 1778 ;  Served  subsequent- 
ly as  Major  in  a  Virginia  State 
Regiment. 
Mrs.  Robert  Ober. 


Nelson,  Roger,  1735-1815. 

Second  Lieutenant,  5th  Mary- 
land, 1779,  and  1st  Lieutenant, 
1780;  Wounded  and  taken 
prisoner  at  Camden,  1780; 
Transferred  to  Baylor's  Dra- 
goons, 1782,  and  served  to  the 
end  of  the  War ;  Member  of 
Congress,  1804-10. 
Mrs.  Franklin  H.  Beckwith. 


Nelson,  Thomas,  1716-1782. 

Burgess  for  York  County,  Va., 
1745-49 ;  Member  of  the  Coun- 
cil of  Virginia,  1749-76;  Presi- 
dent of  the  Council ;  Secretary 
of  State,  1743-76;  One  of  the 
Governors  of  William  and 
Mary  College. 

Mrs.  L.  Dorsey  Gassaway. 

Mrs.  Robert  Ober. 

Mrs.  Aubrey  Pearre,  Jr. 


Nevett,  Thomas,  1684-1749. 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  Dorchester 

County,    1732-47;    For    many 

years  Chief  Justice. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson, 


Newberry,  Thomas,  1635. 

Deputy   to   the    General    Court, 
Massachusetts     Bay     Colony, 

1634-35-  . 

Mrs.  Edivin  F.  Sweet. 


Newbury,  Roger,  1706-1741. 

Deputy  to  Connecticut  General 
Assembly  for  Eleven  Ses- 
sions ;  Captain  in  expedition 
against  Carthagena,  in  which 
he  died. 

Mrs.  William  Paret. 

Mrs.  David  M.  Robinson. 


Nicholas,  Robert  Carter,  1728- 
1780. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1758,  1766-74; 
Speaker,  1764-70 ;  Treasurer 
of  Virginia ;  Member  of  the 
various  Revolutionary  Con- 
ventions, and  President,  pro 
tern.,  of  that  of  1775. 

Miss  Mary  Coles  Carter. 

Miss  Cary  Ann  Nicholas. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Cary  Nicholas. 

Nicholson,  Joseph,  1709-1787. 

High  Sheriff  of  Kent  County, 
1763-68;  Colonel  of  the  Coun- 
ty Militia;  Deputy  Commis- 
sary for  many  years. 

Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 

Nicholson,  Joseph,  Jr.,  1734-1786. 

Justice,  Kent  County,  1760; 
Member  of  Maryland  Conven- 
tion, 1775. 

Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 

Nicoll,  Matthias,  1621-1687. 
Captain    in    the    British    Army, 
1664;  Secretary  of  the  Prov- 
ince of   New  York,   1664-80; 
Member  of  the  King's  Coun- 
cil, 1667-80;   Speaker  of  Pro- 
vincial Assembly,  1683 ;  Judge 
of    the    Court    of    Admiralty, 
1686;   Mayor   of   New   York, 
1672. 
Miss  Gertrude  F.  Mason. 
Mrs.  John  Thomson  Mason. 

NicoLL,  William,  1657-1723. 

Member  of  Council,  New  York, 
1691-98;    Speaker  of   Provin- 
cial Assembly,  1702-18;  Attor- 
ney-General, 1687-90. 
Mrs.  John  Thomson  Mason. 

NicoLS,  Henry,  1678-1748. 
Rector  of  St.  Michael's  Church. 

Talbot  County,  1708-48  . 
Mrs.  Donald  J.  Frick. 
Mrs.  John  M.  Jackson. 
Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


203 


NoRRis,  Benjamin  Bradford,  1745- 
1790. 

Member  of  Committee  of  Har- 
ford County,  1775 ;  Same, 
1776;  Commissioned,  8  Octo- 
ber, 1776,  Captain  of  a  Com- 
pany in  8th  Battalion  Har- 
ford County  Militia. 

Miss  Mary  Mansfield  N orris. 


Norwood,  John, c.  1673. 

High  Sheriff,  Anne  Arundel 
County,  1657-58,  1661-62;  Jus- 
tice, 1664-65 ;  Commissioned, 
28  November,  1661,  Captain, 
Anne  Arundel  County  Militia. 

Miss  Rebecca  D.  Penniman. 


NoTLEY,  Thomas, 1679. 

Burgess,  St.  Marys  County, 
1665-71,  and  for  St.  Marys 
City,  1671-74;  Member  of 
Council,  1676-79;  Deputy-Gov- 
ernor, 1678. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Abell. 

Mrs.  H.  B.  Denman. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Richard  Smith  Hill. 

Mrs.  George  Alphonso  Jones. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Myer. 

Mrs.  Charles  Phelps  Williams. 


NoYES,  James,  1608-1656. 

One  of  the  Ministers  of  Parishes 
active  in  founding  and  for- 
warding the  interests  of  the 
Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay 
prior  to  1675. 

Mrs.  Nicholas  G.  Penniman. 


NoYES,  Thomas,  1679-1755. 

Captain  of  Train  Band  of  Ston- 
ington.  Conn.,  1723 ;  Deputy 
for  Stonington  to  General  As- 
sembly, 1713,  1717,  1725,  1727. 
1729,  1733. 

Mrs.  Nicholas  G.  P enniman. 


Nuthall,  John,  1620-1667. 
Justice  of  the  Quorum  for  St. 

Marys  County,  1663-67. 
Mrs.  T.  Granville  Berry. 
Mrs.  William  Donnell. 
Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 


Ogden,  John,  1610-1682. 

Magistrate  of  Connecticut,  1656- 
60,  1662 ;  Patentee,  1662 ; 
Member  of  King's  Council, 
Province  of  New  Jersey,  1665; 
Schout  and  Acting  Governor 
of  the  English  Colony  in  East 
Jersey,  1673 ;  Representative 
from  Elizabethtown  to  First 
General  Assembly  of  New  Jer- 
sey, 1668. 

Miss  M.  Annie  Camak. 


Ogle,  Samuel,  1694-1752. 

Governor    of    Maryland,    1732, 

1733-42,  1746-52. 
Mrs.  F.  H.  Davis. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Mrs.  Frank  R.  Millspaugh. 
Mrs.  Charles  S.  Shawhan. 


Overton,  James,  1688-1749. 
Justice,  Hanover  County,  Va. 
Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 


NoYES,  James,  H,  1640-1719. 

One  of  the  Trustees  named  in 
the  Act  of  1701  establishing  a 
Collegiate  School  (Yale  Col- 
lege) ;  Fellow  of  Yale  College, 
1701-19;  One  of  the  Ministers 
of  Parishes  who  were  active 
in  founding  and  forwarding 
the  interests  of  the  Colony  of 
Connecticut  prior  to  1675 ; 
Minister  at  Stonington,  1665- 

1719- 
Mrs.  Nicholas  G.  Penniman. 


Owen,  Robert, 1697. 

Justice,  Merion,  Penna.,  1695-97; 
Member  of  Pennsylvania  As- 
sembly, 1695-97. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Blackford. 


O WINGS,  Dr.  Samuel,  1702-1775. 

Burgess,  Baltimore  County, 
1758-61 ;  Justice  and  County 
Commissioner,  1744-68. 

Mrs.  Louis  C.  Bulkley. 

Mrs.  William  Heyburn. 


204 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Pabody,  William, 1707. 

Deputy  from  Duxbury  to   Ply- 
mouth General  Court,  1654-63, 
1670-82. 
Mrs.  William  M.  Powell. 

Page,  John,  1627-1692. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1683-92;  Colonel  of 
York  County. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Robert  Ober. 

Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Taplin. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Page,  John,  1720- 1780. 
Member      Virginia      Provincial 

Council. 
Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Taplin. 

Page,  Mann,  1691-1730. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1714-31- 
Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 
Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 
Miss  Ma/y  Willis  Minor. 
Mrs.  Robert  Ober. 
Mrs.  Horatio  M.  Taplin. 
Mrs.  jQcob  A.  Ulman. 

Page,  Matthew,  1660-1704. 

One  of  the  original  Board  of 
Trustees  for  William  and 
Mary  College,  1693 ;  Member 
of  the  Council  of  Virginia, 
1699. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Robert  Ober. 

Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Taplin. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Pannill,  William,  1738-1795. 

Member  of  Committee  of  Safe- 
ty for  Orange  County,  Vir- 
ginia, 1774-75- 

Mrs.  Rolfe  E.  Boiling. 

Parke,  William,  1595-1685. 
Member  of  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable  Artillery  Company, 
1638 ;  Represented  Roxbury, 
Mass..  in  the  General  Court, 
1635-80,  the  longest  known 
term  of  service  under  the  old 
charter. 
Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 


Parker,  Wiluam. 
Member  of  Council,  23  March, 

1656. 
Mrs.  Geo.  N.  Mackenzie,  2d. 

Parramore,  Thomas, 1774. 

Member  of  Virginia  Assembly 
for  Accomac  County,  1748-49, 
1758-59,  1760-70;  Burgess, 
1770-72. 

Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 

Mrs.  William  Parke  Custis. 

Mrs.  Edmund  A.  Munos. 

Parsons,  Samuel  Holden,  17x7- 
1789- 
Member  of  Connecticut  Assem- 
bly eighteen  consecutive  ses- 
sions; King's  Attorney,  1773; 
Major,  1770,  Connecticut 
Forces;  Major-General,  1780. 
Mrs.  H.  Carroll  Winchester. 

Partridge,  Ralph, 1658. 

Pastor  of  the  Church  at  Dux- 
bury,  Mass.,  1636-58. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 

Paschall,  Thomas,  1624-1718. 
Member  of  Provincial  Assembly 

of    Pennsylvania,    1685,    1689; 

Councilman,  1691,  1701-04. 
Mrs.  J.  Kemp  Bartlett. 

Paschall,  Thomas,  Jr.,  c.  1666- 
1743- 
Member   of   Provincial    Assem- 
bly of  Pennsylvania,  1717. 
Mrs.  J.  Kemp  Bartlett. 

Pattison,  Thomas, 1701. 

His  Lordship's  Attorney  for 
Dorchester  County,  1688 ;  Jus- 
tice, 1671-74;  Commissioner  to 
lay  out  Towns  in  Dorchester 
County,  1684;  Clerk  of  Court, 
1688-92. 

Mrs.  Nicholas  T.  Burrow. 

Payne,  Edward,  1726-1806. 

Member    Committee    of    Safety 
for  Fairfax  County,  Va.,  July 
18,  1774- 
Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Smith. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


205 


Payne,  John. 

Member  of  the  London  Charter 
Company ;  Came  to  Virginia 
with  Governor  Yardley's  Sec- 
ond Supply. 

Miss  Katharine  E.  Payne. 

Peabody,  Francis,  1614-1697. 
Lieutenant  in  the  Militia,  Tops- 
field,  Mass.,  1668. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 

Peale,  Charles  Willson,  1741- 
1827. 

Captain  of  Pennsylvania  Volun- 
teers, 1776,  and  served  in  the 
Battles  of  Trenton  and  Ger- 
mantown ;  Member  of  Penn- 
sylvania Legislature,  1779. 

Mrs.  Robert  Atkinson. 

Mrs.  Robert  Howard  Gamble. 

Mrs.  Walker  Hill. 

Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart. 

Miss  Louisa  Hall  Robinson, 

Pearce,  Daniel. 
Burgess,  Kent  County,  1709-13. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Pearce,   William,  1720. 

Burgess,     Cecil     County,     1694, 

1706-07;    Chief    Judge,    Kent 

County,  1714-15. 
Mrs.  John  O.  Turnbull. 

Pearson,  Robert. 
Burgess  of  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1746. 
Mrs.  Basil  Duke. 
Mrs.  J.  Pembroke  Thorn. 

Pemberton,  Phineas. 

Provincial  Councillor,  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1685-87,  1695,  1697-99, 
1701  ;  Member  of  Assembly, 
1689,  1694,  1698,  1700;  Speaker, 
1698 ;  Master  of  Rolls,  1696. 

Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 

Pemberton,  Thomas,  M.  D.,  1653- 
1693. 

As  Surgeon,  accompanied  expe- 
dition to  Canada,  1690. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Ward  Hall. 

Miss  Mary  Stickney  Hall. 


Pengilly,  John,  1709. 

Ensign,    Massachusetts    Militia, 

1692;  Lieutenant,  1700. 
Mrs.  William  A.  Fisher. 

Penhallow,  Samuel,  1665-1726. 

Deputy  to  the  General  Court, 
1698;  Speaker  of  the  House, 
1699;  Treasurer,  1699-1726; 
Assistant,  1702 ;  Secretary, 
1704;  Judge  of  Superior 
Court,  1714-17;  Chief  Justice, 
1717-26;  Commissary  General, 
1712;  Colony  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Ward  Hall. 

Miss  Mary  Stickney  Hall. 

Pennock,  Joseph,  1677-1771. 

Member  Pennsylvania  Assembly 
for  Chester  County,  1716,  1719, 
1722-24,  1726,  1729,  1732-35, 
1743-45;  Justice,  1729,  1738, 
1741,  1745,  1749. 

Mrs.  Eustis  Thompson. 

Pepperrell,    William,    1654- 17 54. 

Captain  of  the  Company  of  Pro- 
vincial Militia  (1714)  ;  Com- 
mandant of  His  Majesty's 
Fort  at  Kittery  Point,  1714; 
Subsequently  Lieut.-Colonel  of 
the  Provincial  Militia  of  York 
County,  Me. ;  Justice  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1715- 
30;  Deputy  to  the  General 
Court  of  Massachusetts,  1697. 

Mrs.  Charles  Belknap. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Tracy  Browne. 

Miss  Elsie  Hilton  Cross. 

Perry,  William,  1746-1799. 

Justice,  Caroline  County,  1774; 
Justice  for  Talbot  County, 
1774.  1778-79;  Judge  of  the 
Orphans  Court,  1778-79;  Re- 
ceiver of  Alienation  Fees  for 
the  Proprietary  of  Maryland. 

Mrs.  Luther  C.  Cox. 

Mrs.  Hammond  Dugan. 

Mrs.  Frank  Markoe. 

Peters,  William,  c.  1790. 

Came  to  Pennsylvania,  1736-37. 
Justice  of  County  Court,  of 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  and 


206 


ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


of  Orphans  Court;  Deputy 
Secretary  of  Province  of 
Pennsylvania,  and  Clerk  of 
the  Provincial  Court,  1757; 
Member  of  Pennsylvania  As- 
sembly, 1752-56. 
Mrs.  Roberdeau  Buchanan. 


Deputy  for  Windsor  to  Con- 
necticut General  Assembly, 
1645-52,  1657. 

Mrs.  Fabian  Franklin. 

Mrs.  Cleland  N.  OMey. 

Mrs.  John  M.  Steele. 

Mrs.  William  Wallace. 


Peyton,  Francis, 1808. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1769-74;  Mem- 
ber of  Convention,  1775. 
Mrs.  James  W.  Alexander. 
Mrs.  William  Drane,  Jr. 

Peyton,  John,  1691-1760. 

Burgess  from  Stafford  County, 
1736-40;  Justice  of  Peace  until 
1760;  Clerk  of  Acquia;  Ves- 
tryman. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Welch. 

Peyton,  Valentine,  1686-1751. 

Justice,  Prince  William  County, 
Va.,  1743;  Sheriff,  1749;  Bur- 
gess, 1736. 

Mrs.  James  W.  Alexander. 

Mrs.  William  Drane,  Jr. 

Mrs.  James  M.  Garnett. 

Mrs.  Norman  James. 

Mrs.  John  Ruse  Larus. 

Phelps,  Joseph,  1667-1750. 

Member  General  Assembly  of 
Connecticut,  1709-27 ;  Deputy, 
1709-18,  1721,  1724-26,  1731-32, 
1736. 

Mrs.  Cleland  N.  OMey. 

Mrs.  William  Wallace. 

Phelps,  Timothy,  1639-1719. 

Lieutenant  in  Captain  Matthew 
AUyn's,  Windsor,  Conn.,  Com- 
pany, 1690 ;  Captain,  May, 
1696;  On  public  service  under 
Captain  AUyn,  October,  1705/6. 

Mrs.  John  M.  Steele. 

Phelps,  William,  1599-1672. 
Deputy  to  General  Court  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  1634-35 ; 
One  of  the  Commissioners  to 
govern  Connecticut,  1635-36 ; 
Magistrate  and  Assistant  of 
Connecticut,  1636-42,  1658-62; 


Phillips,  William,  1683. 

Captain     of     Massachusetts 

Troops;  Acting  Major,  1663; 

In  active  service,  1675,  etc. 
Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 

Philpot,  Brian,  1695 . 

Justice,  Baltimore  County,  1750. 
Miss  Mary  Dennison  Philpot. 
Mrs.  John  Ridgely. 

Philpot,  Brian,  1748-1812. 
Ensign,   Smallwood's  Regiment, 

14  January,  1776. 
Miss  Mary  Dennison  Philpot. 

Pickering,  Timothy,  1745-1829. 
Adjutant-General,  1775;  Quarter 
Master  General ;  Secretary  of 
War;  Secretary  of  State; 
Member  of  Congress ;  U.  S. 
Senator ;  Member  General 
Council  of  Massachusetts ; 
Captain  of  4th  MiHtia  Com- 
pany of  Salem,  1775 ;  Member 
Committee  of  Safety  and  Cor- 
respondence. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Donaldson. 

Pickett,  William,  1725-1795. 

Member  of  Provincial  Congress 
from  Anson  County,  N.  C, 
1775  ;  Captain  of  ist  Regiment 
commanded  by  James  Moore. 

Mrs.  Herbert  D.  Thompson. 

Miss  Nora  Louise  Thompson. 

Pierpont,  James,  1659-1714. 

One  of  the  Trustees  named  in 
the  Act  of  1701,  establishing  a 
Collegiate  School  (Yale  Col- 
lege) ;  Fellow  of  Yale,  1701- 
14;  Preacher  of  Connecticut 
Election  Sermon,  1690;  Pastor 
of  First  Church  of  New 
Haven,  1684-1714. 

Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 


ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


207 


Pile,  John. 
Member  of  the  Council  of  Mary- 
land, 1649-50. 
Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 
Mrs.  Carlos  G.  de  Garmendia. 
Mrs.  Dunbar  Hunt. 
Mrs.  William  Keyser. 

Pitkin.  William, 1699. 

Attorney-General  of  the  King, 
1664 ;  Member  Connecticut 
Colonial  Assembly,  1675-90 ; 
Treasurer  of  the  Colony,  1675 ; 
Member  of  the  Council,  1690- 

99- 
Mrs.  Alexander  L.  Hodgdon. 

Plaisted,  John,  1660- 1745. 

Member  of  the  Assembly  of 
New  Hampshire,  1693-1700, 
1717,  1722-27;  Speaker  of  the 
House,  1696,  1717;  Councillor, 
1702-17;  Justice  of  the  Su- 
preme Court,  1699-1719;  Chief 
Justice,  1716;  Commissioner 
of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  1707 ; 
Captain  of  Militia,  1715  ;  Colo- 
nel, 1723. 

Mrs.  Fabian  Franklin. 

Plaistied,  Roger,  1675. 

Deputy  for  Kittery  to  General 
Court  of  Massachusetts  Bay, 
1663-64,  1673 ;  Associate  Judge, 
York  County  Court,  1675; 
Lieutenant,  Captain  Charles 
Frost's  Company,  1670;  Killed 
(1675)  in  a  fight  with  the  In- 
dians. 
Mrs.  Fabian  Franklin. 

Plater,  George,  c.  1664-1707. 

Attorney-General  of  Maryland, 
1691,  1695-96;  Collector  and 
Receiver-General,  1694 ;  Naval 
Officer,  Patuxent,  1698. 

Mrs.  Edzvin  Bruce. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Mont  ell. 

Mrs.  Louisa  K.  Norton. 

Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Pennington. 


Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Plater,  George,  II,  1695-1755. 
Justice,  Provincial  Court,  1729; 

Naval  Officer,  Patuxent,  1733; 

Of  Annapolis,  1742 ;  Member 

of    Council,    1732-55 ;    Deputy 

Secretary,  1755. 
Mrs.  Edwin  Bruce. 
Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 
Mrs.  Arthur  Hepburn. 
Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 
Mrs.  Ernest  St.  G.  Lough. 
Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  Louisa  K.  Norton. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  Charles  S.  Shawhan. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 
Mrs.  Feli.r  R.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Tilton. 
Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Plater,  George,  III,  1735-1791. 

Governor    of    Maryland,    1791 ; 
President  of  the  Senate ;  Bur' 
gess,  St.  Marys  County,  1757 
59,  1762-68;  Member  of  Coun- 
cil, 1771-74. 

Mrs.  Edwin  Bruce. 

Mrs.  Louisa  K.  Norton. 

Platt,  Epenetus,  1640-1693. 
Captain  of  Foot,  Suffolk  County, 
Province  of  New  York,  1684. 
Mrs.  John  R.  Long. 

Platt,  Epenetus,  II,  1672-1745. 

Member  of  Assembly,  Province 
of  New  York,  1723-38;  Lieu- 
tenant of  Provincial  Troops, 
1700. 

Mrs.  John  R.  Long. 

Platt,  John. 
Representative   for  Norwalk  to 

Connecticut     General     Court, 

1680-86. 
Mrs.  Harvey  Middleton, 


208 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Plowden,  Sir  Edmund,  1590-1659. 

Founder,  Governor,  Captain- 
General,  and  Earl  Palatine  of 
New  Albion  (now  New  Jer- 
sey) ;  Charter  granted  by 
Charles  I. 

Mrs.  Robert  Hinckley. 

Mrs.  Edmund  P.  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  Michael  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  Columbus  O'Donnell. 

Polk,  David,  1705-1778. 
Justice,  Somerset  County,  1763. 
Mrs.  Joshua  G.  Baker. 
Mrs.  E.  Austin  Jenkins. 

Polk,  Robert,  1707- 1770. 
Justice   of    Dorchester   County, 

1749-70. 
Mrs.  Christopher  Johnston. 
Mrs.  Owen  Norris. 

Polk,  Thomas,  1735-1793. 

Member  of  Provincial  Assembly 
of  North  Carolina  and  Signer 
of  the  Mecklenberg  Declara- 
tion of  Independence. 

Miss  Lizinka  C.  Brown. 

Pope,  Nathaniel, 1660. 

Member  of  Maryland  Assembly, 
1637,  1638,  1641,  1642;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  of  Militia,  Westmore- 
land County,  Va.,  1655, 

Mrs.  George  M.  Boiling. 

Mrs.  James  Prescott  Martin. 

Mrs.  James  J.  Mills. 

Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

Porter,  William,  1695 -1749. 

Commissioned  Captain  in  the 
"  Two  Associate  Regiments  of 
Chester  County,"  Penna., 
8  Feb.,  1747-48. 

Mrs.  H.  Bradley  Davidson. 

Posey,  Francis.  1654. 

Burgess  for  St.  Clement's  Hun- 
dred, St.  Marys  County,  1650. 
Mrs.  L.  P.  Thomas. 

Powell,  Levin,  1738-1810. 
Member  Committee  of  Observa- 
tion,  1774;   Major  of  Militia, 
1775 ;  Lieut.-Colonel  Grayson's 


Additional  Continental  Regi- 
ment, 1777-78 ;  Presidential 
Elector ;  Member  Virginia 
Convention,  1788. 

Mrs.  James  M.  Garnett. 

Mrs.  Percy  Semple. 

Powell,  William,  1595-1670. 

An  Incorporator  of  the  second 
Charter  of  Virginia;  Captain 
of  James  City ;  Member  of 
first  House  of  Burgesses,  1619. 

Mrs.  James  M.  Garnett. 

Mrs.  John  Ruse  Larus. 

Presbury,  James. 
High  Sheriff,  Baltimore  County, 

1709-11. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Grecnway. 

Presley,  Peter, c.  1699. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1677-81,  1684,  1691. 
Mrs.  Valentine  S.  Nelson. 

Presley,  Peter,  1750. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1711,  1712,  1718,  1723, 
1726,  1736,  1744-45- 

Mrs.  Valentine  S.  Nelson. 

Presley,  William, 1656. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1647. 
Mrs.  Valentine  S.  Nelson. 

Preston,  James,  c.  1667-1729. 
Member  of  Assembly  for  Balti- 
more County,  171 1. 
Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 

Preston,  James,  II,  1713-1762. 
Justice,  Baltimore  County,  May 

23,  1753- 
Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 

Preston,  Richard. 

One  of  the  six  Commissioners 
appointed  by  Parliament  to 
govern  the  Province,  1651 ; 
Member  of  Council,  1652. 

Mrs.  William  T.  Manning. 

Miss  Lizzie  Van  Antwerp. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


209 


Price,  Thomas, 1795. 

Justice,  Frederick  County,  1762- 
76;  Captain  of  Riflemen,  1775; 
Major,  1776;  Colonel,  2d  Reg- 
iment, Maryland  Line,  1777. 

Mrs.  A.  Hooton  Blackiston. 

Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 

Miss  Virginia  King. 

Mrs.  Frederick  W.  McComas. 

Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 

Miss  Mary  S.  W.  Pearre. 

Miss  Florence  Phenix. 

Miss  Clementine  Smith. 

Miss  Sallie  Cox  Smith. 


Prince,  Thomas,  1600-1673. 

One  of  the  Founders  of  Plym- 
outh Plantation ;  Governor  of 
Plymouth  Colony,  1634,  1638, 
1657-72;  Assistant,  1632,  1635, 
1636,  1637,  1639-56;  Treasurer, 
1636,  1637,  1638;  Commission- 
er of  the  United  Colonies, 
1645,  1650,  1653-58,  1661,  1663, 
1670,  1671-72;  Member  of  the 
Councils  of  War,  1642-67; 
President  of  Councils  of  War, 
1657,  1658,    1667. 

Mrs.  Robert  Garrett. 

Mrs.  William  Green. 


Provoost,  David,  1608- 1656. 
Commander  at  Fort  Good  Hope, 
1642-47 ;  First  of  the  "  nine 
men,"  1652 ;  Sergeant,  Blue 
Flag  Company,  Burgher 
Corps,  New  Amsterdam,  1653 ; 
First  separate  Schout  at 
Breuckelen,  1655 ;  Schout  and 
Secretary  of  Breuckelen, 
Amersfoort  and  Midwont  un- 
til his  death. 
Mrs.  Gustav  W.  Lilrman. 


Provoost,  David,  1670- 1725. 

Mayor  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
1699;  Member  of  the  Govern- 
or's Council,  1708- II ;  Member 
of  Assembly,  1711-13,  1716-25; 
Commissioner  of  Boundaries, 
1723 ;  Captain  of  a  Company 
of  Foot,  1700;  Major,  1710; 
Lieut.-Colonel,  1716. 

Mrs.  Gustav  W.  LUrman. 

15 


PuE,  Dr.  Michael, 1795. 

Member  Committee  of  Obser- 
vation for  Anne  Arundel 
County,  1775- 

Miss  Rebecca  Penniman. 

Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 

PuREFOY,  Thomas. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1629-30;  Member  of 
Council,  1631 ;  Commander  of 
Elizabeth  City  County,  1628. 

Mrs.  Mollis  Moseley  Cooley. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 

Mrs.  Robert  Malcolm  Littlejohn. 

Mrs.  John  E.  Welbourn. 

PuRNELL,  Thomas, 1723- 

Member    General    Assembly    of 
Maryland  for  Somerset  Coun- 
ty, 1712-14. 
Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 

PusEY,  William. 

Member    of    Pennsylvania    As- 
sembly   for    Chester    County, 
1725,  1726. 
Mrs.  Frederick  W.  McReynolds. 

Putnam,  Benjamin,  1664-1715- 
Lieutenant  and  Captain,  Salem, 

Mass.,  1706-11. 
Mrs.  Asa  Bird  Gardiner. 

Putnam,  Nathaniel,  i6i9-i7op- 
Deputy  from  Salem,  Mass.,  1690- 
91  ■  Lieutenant  Foot  Company, 
Salem  Village,  1683. 
Mrs.  Asa  Bird  Gardiner. 

Pynchon,  William,  1590-1662. 

One  of  the  Historic  Founders  of 
the  Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay;  Named  Assistant  in  the 
Charter  of  Charles  I,  and 
served  in  England,  1628,  1629 ; 
Assistant  in  Massachusetts 
Bay,  1630-36,  1642-50;  Treas- 
urer of  the  Colony,  1632-34; 
One  of  the  Commissioners  to 
govern  Connecticut,  1636 ; 
Commissioner  to  govern 
Springfield,  1641. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Greenway. 


210 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Ramsay,  David,  1749-1815. 

Surgeon  of  the  Charleston  Ar- 
tillery Company  at  siege  of 
Savannah,  1781 ;  Member  of 
South  Carolina  Legislature, 
1776-81 ;  Member  of  Council 
of  South  Carolina ;  Member 
of  Congress,  1782,  1785. 

Mrs.  William  E.  Ruff. 

Randolph,  Isham,  1687-1742. 

Member  of  Virginia  House  of 
Burgesses,  1738-40;  Colonel  of 
Militia,  1740;  Adjutant-Gen- 
eral of  Virginia,  1738-42. 

Miss  Esther  S.  Btichanan. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  Wilson  Miles  Cary. 

Miss  Margaret  Gordon. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Miss  Elizabeth  H.  McLean. 

Mrs.  Thomas  C.  McLean. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulnian. 

Randolph,  Sir  John,  1689-1737. 
Treasurer  of  Virginia,   1734-36. 
Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

Randolph,  Peter,  c.  1708-1768. 

Member  of  Virginia  Council, 
1750 :  Surveyor-General  of 
Customs  for  the  Middle  West- 
ern District  of  North  America. 

Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Randolph,  Richard,  1691-1748. 

Member  of  Virginia  House  of 
Burgesses,  1728,  1736-40 ; 
Treasurer  of  Virginia,  1736- 
42 ;  Colonel  of  Henrico  Coun- 
ty- 
Mi  j.?  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

AJiss  Margaret  Gordon. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Miss  Elizabeth  H.  McLean. 

Mrs.  Thomas  C.  McLean. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Randolph,  Thomas,  1689-1730. 
Justice  of  Henrico  County,  Va., 
from  1714,  and  Presiding  Jus- 
tice of  Goochland  County, 
1728;  Colonel  of  Militia  and 
County  Lieutenant. 
Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 


Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 
Mrs.  William  L.  Lewis. 
Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulnian. 

Randolph,  Thomas  Mann,  1741- 
1793- 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  \772-72,,  and  of 
Convention,  1775-76 ;  Colonel 
of  Militia;  Member  of  the 
Virginia  Senate,  1776,  and  of 
the  House  of  Delegates,  1784- 
88. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.   Ulman. 

Randolph,  William,  1651-1711. 

Clerk  of  Henrico  County,  Va., 
^(>7:i-'^2)',  Captain,  1680;  Attor- 
ney-General, 1696 ;  Justice, 
1683-1711;  Burgess  for  Hen- 
rico County,  1685-99,  1703-05, 
1710;  Speaker  of  House,  1698; 
Colonel. 

Mrs.  Rolfe  E.  Boiling. 

Miss  Esther  S.  Buchanan. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  Wilson  Miles  Cary. 

Miss  Margaret  Gordon. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Lee. 

Mrs.  William  L.  Lewis. 

Miss  Elisabeth  H.  McLean. 

Mrs.  Thomas  C.  McLean. 

Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 

Miss  Margaret  L.  Maupin. 

Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 

Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Randolph,  William,  II,  1681-1742. 

Clerk  Virginia  House  of  Dele- 
gates, 1702 ;  Justice,  Henrico 
County,  1707 ;  County  Clerk, 
1710-19;  Burgess  for  Henrico 
County,  1718-23 ;  Member  of 
Council,  1727-42. 

Mrs.  Rolfe  E.  Boiling. 

Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Mrs.  Aubrey  Pearre,  Jr. 

Randolph,  William    (of  Tucka- 
hoe),  1713-1745. 
Justice   for   Goochland   County, 
Va.,  1735-44;  Member  of  the 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


211 


House  of  Burgesses,  1744  *. 
First  Clerk  of  Albemarle 
County ;  Colonel  of  Militia. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyset. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ultnan. 

Rapalje,  Joris  Jansen,  1665. 

One  of  the  "  Twelve  Men "  in 
Nieuw  Netherland,  1641 ;  Mag- 
istrate of  Breuckelen,  1655-62. 
Mrs.  Graham  Gordon. 
Mrs.  D.  G.  Mcintosh. 
Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 
Mrs.  Joseph  H.  Rieman. 
Mrs.  Pembroke  L.  Thorn. 

Raper,  Thomas. 

Member  of  New  Jersey  Assem- 
bly, 1708. 
Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 

Rawle,  Francis,  c.  1660-1727. 

Justice,  Philadelphia  County, 
Penna.,  1689,  1693 ;  Member 
Provincial  Assembly,  1704, 
1706-08,  1719,  1721,  1722-26; 
Member  Provincial  Council, 
1724. 

Mrs.  J.  J.  Jackson. 

Read,  George,  1733-1798. 

Attorney-General  of  Delaware, 
U63-74;  Member  Provincial 
Assembly,  1765-76;  Member 
Continental  Congress,  1774; 
Framed  the  Constitution  of 
Delaware ;  President  of  Con- 
vention, 1776;  Acting  Govern- 
or, 1777;  Signer  of  the  Decla- 
ration of  Independence ; 
Judge,  U.  S.  Court  of  Appeals 
in  Admiralty  Cases,  1782 ; 
Member  of  Annapolis  Con- 
vention of  1786;  U.  S.  Sena- 
tor, 1789,  1791 ;  Chief  Justice 
of  Delaware,  1793. 

Miss  Katherine  R.  Lock-wood. 

Reade,  George,  c.  1600-1671. 

Burgess  for  James  City  County, 
Va.,  1649;  For  York  County, 
1655-56;  Member  of  Council, 
1657/8-71. 

Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Colvin. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Hogan. 


Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 
Miss  Margaret  L.  Maupin. 
Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 
Mrs.  William  Reynolds. 
Mrs.  Robert  Tarleton. 

Revell,  Edward, 1687. 

Burgess    for    Accomac    County, 

Va.,     1683-84 ;     Commissioner 

for  Accomac,  1664. 
Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 
Mrs.  William  Parke  Custis. 
Mrs.  Pier  son  Haviland. 
Mrs.  Norman  F.  Hill,  Jr. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Whitridge. 

Revell,  Randall,  161  i . 

Member  of  Maryland  Assembly, 
1638 ;  Burgess,  Accomac  Coun- 
ty, Va.,  1660. 
Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 
Mrs.  William  P.  Custis. 
Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 
Mrs.  Pier  son  Haviland. 
Mrs.  Edmund  A.  Munoz. 
Mrs.  Henry  W.  Rogers. 
Mrs.  Clement  L.  Shaver. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 
Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Whitridge. 

Rhoads,  Samuel,  1711-1784. 

Member  of  Philadelphia  City 
Council,  1741 ;  Mayor  of  Phil- 
adelphia, 1774;  Member  of 
Assembly  of  Pennsylvania, 
1761,  1762-64,  1771-74;  Dele- 
gate to  Continental  Congress, 
1774- 

Mrs.  Kennedy  Cromwell. 

Richardson,  Samuel. 

Member  Pennsylvania  Provin- 
cial Council.  1688,  1689,  1695, 
1696 ;  Justice  of  Peace  and 
Courts,  1688,  1691,  1692,  1697, 
1698,  1701,  1704;  Member 
Pennsylvania  Assembly,  1691- 
94,  1696-98,  1700-04. 

Mrs.  Arthur  Dudley  Cross. 

Richardson,  William, 1697. 

Member    of    Maryland    General 

Assembly,  1678-84. 
Mrs.  Harrison  Robertson. 


212 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Richmond,  Edward,  1632-1696. 

Attorney-General  of  Rhode  Is- 
land, 1677-80;  Deputy  for 
Newport  to  the  General  As- 
sembly, 1678,  1679;  Deputy  for 
Little  Compton  to  General 
Court  of  Plymouth,  1686; 
Lieutenant  of  Militia,  1676; 
Lieutenant  of  Bristol  County 
Company,  1680;  Captain,  1690. 

Mrs.  John  Thomson  Mason. 

Rider,  John,  1686-1739. 
Burgess,      Dorchester,      County, 

1719;     Member     of     Council, 

July  10,  1729. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.   Charles  E.  Robertson. 

RiDGELY,  Charles,  1702- 1772. 

Justice  and  County  Commission- 
er for  Baltimore  County,  1741- 
54;  Member  of  Assembly  for 
Baltimore  County,  1751-54. 

Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Miss  Emily  McBlair. 

Miss  Mary  W.  P.  McBlair. 

Mrs.  Henry  Moore. 

Mrs.  Charles  Ridgely. 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Rieman. 

Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 

Mrs.  Chandler  Price  Smith. 

Miss  Virginia  McBlair  Smith. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Y.  Thompson. 

Mrs.  John  O.  Turnbull. 

Mrs.  Charles  W.  Washburn. 

Miss  Mary  Winn. 

Ridgely,  Greenberry,  1726-1783. 
Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 

1752. 
Mrs.  William  B.  Hurst. 

Ridgely,  Henry, 1710. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1679-95;  Burgess,  1692-93; 
Captain  of  Foot,  1669;  Major, 
1694 ;    Lieut.-Colonel,    1694. 

Miss  Alice  W.  Ball. 

Miss  Ida  Hill  Bovine. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Miss  Isabel  M.  Daniel. 

Mrs.  IValter  P.  Donalson. 

Mrs.  John  C.  Doolan. 


Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 
Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 
Mrs.  Charles  D.  Fisher. 
Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 
Mrs.  Martin  Gillet  Gill. 
Mrs.  Edmund  Pitts  Harrison. 
Mrs.  Walker  Hill. 
Mrs.  William  Hitt. 
Mrs.  Richard  W.  Hague. 
Mrs.  John  D.  Howard. 
Mrs.  George  L.  Hume. 
Mrs.  William  B.  Hurst. 
Mrs.  Robert  Morrow  Kelly,  Jr. 
Mrs.  George  A.  Leiper. 
Mrs.  Frederick  W.  McComas. 
Mrs.  George  Knight  Mackey. 
Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 
Mrs.  Harry  Nash  Moore. 
Mrs.  Charles  G.  Nicholson. 
Mrs.  Joel  Burton  Parsons. 
Miss  Rebecca  Penniman. 
Miss  Mary  Hill  Ross. 
Mrs.  Benjamin  F.  Smith. 
Mrs.  Chandler  Price  Smith. 
Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Smith. 
Mrs.  Albert  B.  Sowell. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Thomson. 
Mrs.  Edward  M.  Tutwiler. 
Miss  Ella  L.  Warfield. 
Mrs.  Wm.  D.  Washburn,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Frank  W.  Webster. 
Mrs.  Erastus  Wells. 


Ridgely,  Henry,  Jr.,  1690-1750. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1726-43,  and  Presiding  Justice, 
from  1738 ;  Colonel  of  Anne 
Arundel  County  Militia,  1742. 

Mrs.  John  C.  Doolan. 

Mrs.  Daniel  A.  Greenlees. 

Mrs.  Edmund  Pitts  Harrison. 

Mrs.  William  B.  Hurst. 

Mrs.  Joel  Burton  Parsons. 

Miss  Rebecca  P enniman. 

Mrs.  Chandler  Price  Smith. 

Mrs.  William  D.  Washburn,  Jr. 


Ridgely,  Henry,  1728-1791. 

Commanded  Rangers  in  Indian 
War,  1755;  Major  of  Anne 
Arundel  County  Militia,  1761- 
yj,',  Colonel,  1773. 

Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 

Mrs.  James  J.  Mills. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


213 


RiDGELY,  John,  1723-1771. 

Burgess,       Baltimore       County, 

1767;    Justice,    1750 ;    Of 

Quorum,  1752-53. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Y.  Thompson. 

RiDGELY,  Nicholas,  1693-1755. 
Associate  Judge  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  Counties  of  New 
Castle,  Kent  and  Sussex,  Del., 

1746-55. 
Mrs.  Harry  Nash  Moore. 
Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Smith. 
Mrs.  Erastus  Wells. 

RiDGELY,  Robert, 1681. 

Clerk  of  the  Council,  1671 ;  Ap- 
pointed, 1673,  Clerk  of  Pro- 
vincial Court  and  Register  of 
High  Court  of  Chancery ; 
Commissioned,  Acting  Attor- 
ney-General, 1674 ;  Deputed  by 
Sir  Wm.  Talbot,  5  June,  1671, 
Clerk  of  Provincial  Court,  and 
Register  and  Examiner  of 
High  Court  of  Chancery. 

Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 

Miss  Mary  Dorsey  Davis. 

Miss  Margaret  G.  Jones. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Miss  Emily  McBlair. 

Miss  Mary  IV.  P.  McBlair. 

Mrs.  Henry  Moore. 

Mrs.  Charles  Ridgely. 

Mrs.  Charles  E.  Rieman. 

Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 

Mrs.  Chandler  Price  Smith. 

Miss  P^irginia  McBlair  Smith. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Y.  Thompson. 

Mrs.  John  O.  Turnbull. 

Miss  Ella  L.  Wariield. 

Mrs.  Charles  W.  Washburn. 

Miss  Mary  Winn. 

RiDGWAY,  Richard,  1723. 

Justice,    Burlington   County,   N. 

J.,  Courts,  1700-03,  1715,  1717, 

1720. 
Mrs.  J.  J.  Jackson. 

Ringgold,  James, 1686. 

Major  of  Kent  County  Militia, 
1678-83;  Justice,  1661,  1674-80. 
Dr.  Mary  N .  Browne. 
Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 


Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 
Mrs.  Duncan  Veazey. 

Ringgold,  James,  1704. 

Justice,  Talbot  County,  October 

25,  1662. 
Mrs.  Duncan  Veazey. 

Ringgold,  Thomas,  1611-1672. 
Justice,  Kent  County,  Md.,  1651- 

57- 
Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 
Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 
Mrs.  Duncan  Veazey. 

Ringgold,  Thomas, 1711. 

Justice,  Kent  County,  1695,  1697, 
1703 ;  Burgess  for  Kent  Coun- 
ty, 1710. 
Dr.  Mary  N.  Browne. 
Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 
Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 

Ringgold,  Thomas,  1728. 

Justice,  Kent  County,  1726-27. 
Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 

Ringgold,  William. 

Member  of  the  Quorum  for 
Kent  County,  and  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Peace,  1739. 

Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 

Ringgold,  William,  1723 . 

Justice,  Kent  County,  1762-74; 
Burgess,  Kent  County,  1773- 
74;  Member  Maryland  Con- 
vention, 1775 ;  Captain  Queen 
Annes  County  Militia,  16 
March,  1776. 

Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 

Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 

Risteau,  John, 1760. 

High   Sheriff,   Baltimore  Coun- 
ty, 1742. 
Mrs.  Andrew  Fuller  Fox. 
Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 
Mrs.  John  E.  Semmes. 

Robeson,  Andrew^,  1720. 

Judge,  Gloucester  County,  N.  J., 
1687;  Chief  Justice,  Pennsyl- 
vania Supreme  Court,  1693-99 ! 
Representative,  1692,  1697 ; 
Provincial  Councillor  of  New 
Jersey,  1701. 

Mrs.  Eustis  Thompson. 


214 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Robins,  Edward,  1602 . 

Sheriff,  Accomac  County,  Va. ; 

Justice  of  the  Quorum. 
Mrs.  Robert  Clinton  Wright. 

Robins,  George,  1646- 1694. 
Justice    of    the    Peace,    Talbot 

County,  1685,  1689. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

Robins,  George,  1698-1742. 

Burgess,    Talbot    County,    1729- 

31 ;  Justice,  1726-42. 
Mrs.  James  Bordley,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 
Mrs.  Richard  W .  Hague. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 
Mrs.  Percy  Semple. 
Miss  Anna  C.  Stokes. 
Miss  Eliza  Hughes  Stokes. 

Robins,  Obedience,  1600-1662. 

Burgess  for  Accomac  County, 
Va.,  1629-30,  1644,  1652 ;  Com- 
mander of  Accomac,  1632 ; 
Member   of    Council,    1656-59. 

Mrs.  George  Hamilton  Cook. 

Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 

Mrs.  Thomas  J .  Keating. 

Mrs.  Alexander  Russell. 

Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 

Robins,  Thomas,  1672-1721. 

Justice,    Talbot    County,     1695 ; 

Burgess    for    Talbot    County, 

1709-17. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 
Miss  Eliza  Hughes  Stokes. 

Robinson,  Christopher,  1645-1693. 
Member  of  Council  of  Virginia, 
1692 ;  Secretary  of  State,  1692. 
Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 
Miss  Margaret  L.  Maupin. 
Mrs.  Williatn  C.  Page. 

Robinson,  John,  1683-1749. 

Member  of  Council  of  Virginia, 
1720;     President    of    Council 
and  Acting  Governor,  1749. 
Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 

Robinson,  Tully,  1658-1723. 
Sheriff  of  Accomac  County,  Va., 
1706-10;     County    Lieutenant, 
1715 ;  Justice  of  County,  1680; 


Member  House  of  Burgesses, 
1702,  1718,  1722,  1723;  Colonel 
of  Militia,  1722. 

Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 

Miss  Sarah  Horsey  Custis. 

Mrs.  Norman  F.  Hill,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Edmund  A.  Munoz. 

Rogers,  Joseph,  1678. 

A  Lieutenant  in  Massachusetts, 

1674. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

Rogers,  Nicholas,  1753-1822. 

Aid  to  General  Ducoudrais,  1777, 
and  to  General  De  Kalb,  1778; 
Member  of  Committee  for  the 
defense  of  Baltimore,  1780. 

Mrs.  William  W .  Mclntire. 

Rogers,  Robert,  1727 . 

Captain  of  a  Company  in  His 
Majesty's  Service,  1757  (Mas- 
sachusetts) ;  Commissioned 
Major  of  Rangers,  April  6, 
1758. 

Mrs.  William  M.  Powell. 

Rogers,  Thomas,  1621. 

One  of  the  Founders  of  Plym- 
outh Plantation,  1620;  "Died 
in  first  Sickness." 

Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

Rogers,  William,  1736. 

Lieutenant  in  Newr  Jersey  Colo- 
nial Militia,  1705. 
Mrs.  J.  Ryan  Devereux. 

RoLFE,  John,  i 585-1622. 

Member  of  Council  of  Virginia, 
1619;  Secretary  of  State  and 
Recorder-General,   1617-19. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  John  R.  Tail. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

RoLFE,  Thomas,  1616 . 

Permanent   Commander   of   the 

Garrison     of      Chickahominy 

Fort,  1646. 
Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 
Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 
Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


215 


RoscoE,  William,  Jr.,  1699-1753. 
Burgess    for   Warwick    County, 

Va.,  1736. 
Mrs.  T.  Meredith  Jenkins. 

Ross,  John,  1696-1766. 

Mayor  of  Annapolis,  1748,  1764- 
65 ;  Clerk  to  the  Council  of 
Maryland,  1729-64;  Naval  Of- 
ficer of  Patuxent,  1761-65. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

RousBY,  John,  1685. 

Clerk  of  the  Upper  House  of 
Assembly,  1671 ;  Burgess  for 
Calvert  County,  1681-84. 

Mrs.  Edwin  Bruce. 

Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  Louisa  K.  Norton. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  Edzvard  Ship  pen. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Tilton. 

Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

RousBY,  John,  II,  1744- 

Member  of  the  Maryland  House 
of  Burgesses,  1714-21 ;  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1721-36. 

Mrs.  Edwin  Bruce. 

Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Mrs.  Louisa  K.  Norton. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

RozER,  Benjamin, 1680. 

High  Sheriff  of  Charles  County, 
1667-71,  167s ;  Member  of 


Council,   1677-81 ;   Styled  Ma- 
jor,   1677,   and   Colonel,    1678 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Abell. 

Mrs.  H.  B.  Denman. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Richard  Smith  Hill. 

Mrs.  George  Alphonzo  Jones. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Myer. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Mrs.  Charles  P.  Williams. 

Russell,  John,  1627-1692. 

Preached   the   Election   Sermon 
for  the  Colony  of  Massachu- 
setts, 1665,  at  Boston. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Russell,  Samuel,  1660-1731. 

Preached  the  Election  Sermon 
at  Hartford,  Conn.,  1699 ;  Fel- 
low of  Yale  College,  1701-30. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Russell,  William,  1735-1793. 

Captain  of  Rangers  under  Brad- 
dock;  Lieut.-Colonel  in  expe- 
dition against  Indians,  1757 ; 
At  Battle  of  Mt.  Pleasant; 
Colonel,  1776 ;  Member  of  Vir- 
ginia Convention  from  Bote- 
tourt, May,  1776;  Colonel  13th 
Virginia  Regulars,  December, 
1776;  Taken  Prisoner  at 
Charleston,  1780 ;  Brevetted 
Brig.-General,  November,  1783. 

Mrs.  C.  D.  Armstrong. 

Russell,  William, I7S7. 

Lieut.-Colonel  of  Virginia 
Troops  during  French  and  In- 
dian War ;  Justice  and  High 
Sheriff,  1750. 

Mrs.  C.  D.  Armstrong. 

RuTSEN,  Jacob,  c.  1650-c.  1730. 
Major  of  Ulster  County,  N.  Y. 
Militia,  1696 ;  Lieut.-Colonel 
of  Ulster  and  Dutchess  Coun- 
ties Regiment,  1700;  Colonel 
of  same,  1709;  Colonel  of 
Ulster  County  Regiment,  1715- 
30;  Judge  of  Common  Pleas 
for  Ulster  County,  1699- 1730. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 


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ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


RuTSEN,  Jacob,  Jr.,  c.  1716-c.  1750. 
Captain  of  a  Troop  of   Horse, 

Ulster  County,  N.  Y.  Militia, 

1740-50. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

RuTSEN,  John,  c.  1685-1727. 

Captain  of  a  Troop  of  Horse, 

Ulster  County,  N.  Y.  Militia, 

1712-27. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

RuTTER,  Thomas. 
Member  Pennsylvania  Assembly 
for  Philadelphia  County,  1713- 
14- 
Mrs.  Nicholas  G.  Penniman. 
Miss  Rebecca  Penniman. 
Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 

RuTTER,  Thomas,  Jr. 

Member  Pennsylvania  Assembly 

for       Philadelphia       County, 

Penna.,  1728-29. 
Mrs.  Nicholas  G.  Penniman. 
Miss  Rebecca  Penniman. 
Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 

St.  Leger,  Sir  Warham. 
Incorporator    named    in    Royal 

Charter  of  Virginia,  12  March, 

1612, 
Mrs.  Carlos  G.  dc  Garmendia. 
Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Randall. 

Salter,  John, 1715. 

Justice,  Kent  County,  1703.  1705 ; 
Justice  of  Quorum,  Queen 
Annes  County,  1709;  Burgess, 
Kent  County,  1701-02;  For 
Queen  Annes  County,  1708-11. 

Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Samborne,  John,  1620-1692. 

Ensign   in   the   Hampton   Com- 
pany ;  Promoted  to  Lieutenant, 
15  October,  1679. 
Mrs.  Francis  Griswold. 
Mrs.  W.  T.  Hamilton. 

Samborne,  Jonathan,  1672-1741. 

Captain  of  a  Troop  of  Horse, 
in  active  service  against  In- 
dians, 1724-26. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Hamilton. 


Samborne,  Peter,  1713-1810. 

Member    of     New     Hampshire 

Provincial  Congress,  1775. 
Mrs.  IV.  T.  Hamilton. 

Samborne,  Tristram,  1691-1771. 
Representative  for  Kingston,  N. 

H.,  1734,  1736-37- 
Mrs.  Francis  Griswold. 
Mrs.  W.  T.  Hamilton. 

Sampson,  Henry,  1685. 

One  of   the   Historic  Founders 
of  Plymouth  Colony ;  Came  in 
the  Mayflower. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

Sandelands,  James. 
See  Sanderlain,  James. 

Sanderlain,  James,  1692. 

Justice,  Chester  County,  Penna., 
1681 ;  Member  of  Assembly  for 
Chester,  1688-89. 
Mrs.  T.  Granville  Berry. 
Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 
Mrs.  Francis  H.  Hoff. 
Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart. 
Mrs.  James  IV.  Ponder. 
Miss  Louisa  Hall  Robinson. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 
Mrs.  Winfield  J.  Taylor. 
Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 
Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 
Mrs.  Horatio  L.  IVhitridge. 

Sanford,  John. 

One  of  the  first  Magistrates  of 

the  Province  of  Rhode  Island, 

1665.  . 
Mrs.  Nicholas  G.  Penniman. 

Sanford,  Peleg,  1639-1701. 
Governor  of  Rhode  Island,  1680- 
83 ;  Assistant,  1667-70,  1677- 
79;  Deputy  for  Newport  to 
General  Assembly,  1670,  1677 ; 
Agent  to  England,  1677,  1683 ; 
General  Treasurer  for  the 
Colony,  1678-81 ;  Captain  of 
a  Troop  of  Horse,  1667; 
Served  in  King  Philip's  War, 
1676;  Major,  1679;  Lieut- 
Colonel,  1687. 
Mrs.  Nicholas  G.  Penniman. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


217 


Saughier,  George, 
Member  of  Maryland  Assembly, 

1647-48. 
Mrs.  Oliver  IV.  Catchings. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Conant. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Mclntire. 

Saunders,  James, 1707. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1692,  1696;  Burgess,  1692- 
1701 ;  One  of  the  Commission- 
ers to  lay  out  Annapolis,  1694- 
96;  Member  of  Council  of 
Maryland,  1701-07. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Black, 

Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Comegys. 

Mrs.  Archibald  R.  Dennis. 

Mrs.  John  J.  Jackson. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Henry  W.  Rogers. 

Mrs.  Cumberland  H.  Rumbold. 

Savage,  Anthony. 
Justice,  Gloucester  County,  Va., 

1660;  Burgess,  Rappahannock 

County,  1680. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Savage,  John,  1624-1678. 
Burgess  for  Northampton  Coun- 
ty, Va.,  1666;  Justice. 
Mrs.  George  Hamilton  Cook. 
Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 

Savage,  Thomas,  1594-1626/7. 
Colonist  in  Virginia,  1607/8 ;  In- 
terpreter ;    Ensign,    1623. 
Mrs.  George  Hamilton  Cook. 
Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 

Savage,  Thomas,  1669-1726. 
Captain  of  a  Hundred,   North- 
ampton     County,      Virginia ; 
Justice. 
Mrs.  George  Hamilton  Cook. 

Scarborough,  Charles,  1642-1703. 

Burgess,  1688 ;  Member  of  Coun- 
cil, 1691-1703 ;  In  1692  he  was 
Councillor,  Collector  of  the 
Eastern  Shore,  Naval  Officer, 
Commander  in  Chief  of  Acco- 
mac,  and  Presiding  Justice. 

Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Keating. 

Mrs.  Edward  Ship  pen. 


Scarburgh,  Edmund, 1634. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1629-32 ;  Justice, 
Northampton  County,  1632- 
33 ;  Styled  Captain. 

Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 

Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard. 

Mrs.  Alan  Cole. 

Mrs.  G.  Archibald  Coulter. 

Mrs.  Luther  C.  Cox. 

Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 

Miss  Sarah  Horsey  Custis. 

Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 

Mrs.  Pier  son  Haviland. 

Mrs.  Norman  F.  Hill,  Jr. 

Miss  Marian  Gilnior  Howard. 

Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Keating. 

Mrs.  Joseph  King. 

Mrs.  Edward  A.  Marshall. 

Mrs.  Edmund  A.  Munoz. 

Mrs.  George  H.  Payne. 

Miss  Katharine  E.  Payne. 

Mrs.  Henry  W.  Rogers. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Whitridge. 

Scarburgh,  Edmund, 1671. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1642-71 ;  Speaker,  1645  ; 
In  command  of  the  expedition 
against  the  Assateague  In- 
dians, 1659;  Surveyor-General 
of  Virginia,  1655;  Styled 
"  Colonel." 

Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 

Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard. 

Mrs.  James  H.  Cator. 

Mrs.  Alan  Cole. 

Mrs.  Daniel  Combs. 

Mrs.  Luther  C.  Cox. 

Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 

Miss  Sarah  Horsey  Custis. 

Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 

Mrs.  Pierson  Haviland. 

Mrs.  Norman  F.  Hill,  Jr. 

Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard. 

Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Keating. 

Mrs.  Joseph  King. 

Mrs.  Edward  A.  Marshall. 

Mrs.  Edmund  A.  Munos. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 

Mrs.  L.  McLane  Tiffany. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 


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ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Mrs.  Frederick  von  Kapff. 
Mrs.  James  S.  IVhiteley. 
Mrs.  IVilliam  H.  Whitridge. 
Mrs.  James  W.  Wilson. 


ScHENCK,  Henry,  1743-1799. 

Member  of  New  York  Provin- 
cial Congress,  1775,  1776,  1777 ; 
Major  of  Minute  Men,  Dutch- 
ess County,  1775,  1776,  1777. 

Miss  Mary  S.  Schenck. 

SCHERMERHORN,      JaCOB     J  A  N  S  E  , 

1 622- 1 688. 

Commissary  of  Fort  Orange  and 
Beverwyck,  1652,  1654,  1656, 
1657,  1664,  1674-75 ;  Commis- 
sary to  General  Privileged 
West  India  Company ;  Magis- 
trate of  Fort  Orange,  1656, 
1657,  1664,  1674. 

Mrs.  IVilliam  R.  Hubner. 

Schley,  George  Jacob,  c.  1737- 
1811. 

Associator  for  Frederick  Coun- 
ty, September  12,  1775 ;  Lieu- 
tenant in  Haar's  Company  in 
the  Flying  Camp. 

Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 

Schley,  John  Thomas,  1712-1790. 

Member  of  Committees  of  Cor- 
respondence and  Observation, 
Frederick  County,  1774-75. 

Mrs.  Richard  M.  Dtivall. 

Mrs.  Robert  Morrow  Kelly,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Thomas  R.  Mercein. 

Mrs.  Henry  Lewis  Prichard. 

Miss  E.  A.T.  M.  Schley. 

Mrs.  Henry  Streit  Walker. 

Schuyler,   David   Pieterse,   

i6go. 
Acting  Indian  Commissioner  as 
under  Dutch  rule ;  Magistrate 
of  Albany,  1673 :  Justice  of 
the  Peace  for  Albany,  1683 ; 
Alderman,  1686-89;  Member 
of  a  Convention  that  assumed 
the  Government  of  Albany  and 
protested  against  the  claims  of 
Leisler,  1689-go. 
Mrs.  Waldo  Newcomer. 


Schuyler,  Pieter  Philipse,  1657- 
1724. 

Commissioned  March,  1685, 
Lieutenant  of  Horse  at  Al- 
bany ;  First  Mayor  of  Albany, 
1686-94;  Chairman  Board  of 
Indian  Commissioners,  1686- 
1694;  Commissioner  of  Indian 
Affairs,  1695-1724;  Member  of 
Governor's  Council,  Province 
of  New  York,  1692-1721  ;  Pres- 
ident of  Council  and  Acting 
Governor,  21  July,  1719,  to  5 
September,  1720;  Major  of 
New  York  Forces,  1691 ; 
Colonel,  1697. 

Miss  Mary  H.  Armstrong. 

Mrs.  JValdo  Newcomer. 

Mrs.  C.  W.  Rowley. 

Mrs.  Robert  Swartout. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Schuyler,  Philip  Pieterse,  c. 
1628-1673. 

Vice  Director  of  New  Nether- 
land  at  Fort  Orange,  1655 ; 
Acting  Indian  Commissioner, 
1655-58,  1659,  1662,  1666-79; 
Captain  of  Albany  Troops, 
Troops,  1667 ;  Captain  of  a 
Company  at  Schenectady,  1669. 

Miss  Mary  H.  Armstrong. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Giistav  W.  Liirman. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Morris. 

Mrs.  Waldo  Newcomer. 

Mrs.  C.  W.  Rowley. 

Mrs.  Robert  Swartout. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Szveet. 

Scott,  Daniel,  1723/4. 

Signed  the  Address  to  the  King, 
1696,  as  one  of  the  Military 
Officers  (Ensign)  of  Balti- 
more County. 

Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 

Scott,  Daniel. 
Burgess,       Baltimore       County, 

1725-28,  1741. 
Mrs.  Walter  A.  Bloedorn. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Boone. 
Mrs.  Spaulding  Lowe  Jenkins. 
Mrs.  Alfred  Klots. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


219 


Sew  ALL,  Henry, 1665. 

Member  of  Council,  Secretary  of 
State,  and  Judge  of  the  Pro- 
bate of  Wills,  1661-65. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Abell. 
Mrs.  John  IV.  Baughman. 
Mrs.  A.  Hooton  Blackiston. 
Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 
Dr.  Mary  N .  Browne. 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Conley. 
Mrs.  Benjamin  W.  Corkran. 
Mrs.  H.  B.  Denman. 
Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 
Miss  Jane  D.  Forbes. 
Mrs.  Oliver  Clyde  Fuller. 
Mrs.  Carlos  G.  de  Garmendia. 
Mrs.  Monte  Griffith. 
Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 
Mrs.  Richard  Smith  Hill. 
Mrs.  Dunbar  Hunt. 
Mrs.  George  Alphonzo  Jones. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Mrs.  William  Keyser. 
Miss  Margaret  D.  Leakin. 
Mrs.  Gustav  IV.  Liirman. 
Mrs.  Frederick  W.  McConias. 
Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 
Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 
Mrs.  Maynard  McPherson. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Myer. 
Mrs.  James  P.  Parker. 
Miss  Mary  S.  W.  Pearre. 
Miss  Mary  Dcnnison  Philpot. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 
Mrs.  Arthur  Sinclair. 
Mrs.  Albert  Willis  Sioussat. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Sloo. 
Miss  Henrietta  Stcicart. 
Miss  Mary  Elizabeth  Steuart. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Siveet. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Y.  Thompson. 
Mrs.  Gustave  Touchard. 
Mrs.  Charles  P.  Williams. 
Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Williams. 
Mrs.  Homer  C,  Wise. 

Sew  ALL,  Nicholas,  1655-1737. 

Member  of  Council,  Deputy- 
Governor,  and  Secretary  of 
State,  1682-89. 

Mrs.  A.  Hooton  Blackiston. 

Mrs.  Benjamin  W.  Corkran. 


Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 
Miss  Jane  D.  Forbes. 
Mrs.  Oliver  Clyde  Fuller. 
Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Miss  Margaret  D.  Leakin. 
Mrs.  Gustav  W.  Liirman. 
Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 
Mrs.  Maynard  McPherson. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 
Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 
Mrs.  James  P.  Parker. 
Miss  Mary  S.  W.  Pearre. 
Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Pennington. 
Miss  Mary  Dennison  Philpot. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Mrs.  Albert  Willis  Sioussat. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Mary  Sullivan. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Y.  Thompson. 
Mrs.  Gustave  Touchard. 
Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Williams. 

Seymour,  Florentius, 1681. 

Governor-General   of  Bermuda, 

1663-68,  1681. 
Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 
Mrs.  Richard  S.  Hill. 
Mrs.  Dunbar  Hunt. 
Mrs.  William  Keyser. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Sloo. 


Shelby,  Isaac,  1750-1826. 

Lieutenant    in    Captain    Evan 
Shelby's  Company  at  Battle  of 
the  Kanawha,  October,  1774; 
First  Governor  of  Kentucky. 
Mrs.  Arthur  Sinclair. 


Sheppeard,  Hercules,  1705. 

Justice  of  the  Peace  and  of  the 
Courts,  Sussex  County,  Del., 
1683-85;  Member  of  Pennsyl- 
vania Assembly  for  Sussex 
County,  1683-84. 

Mrs.  Charles  Beasten. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Poultney. 

Mrs.  George  A.  Von  Lingen. 

Sheppeard,  John, 1707. 

Burgess  for  Charles  City  Coun- 
ty, Va.,  1654. 
Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 
Mrs.  Pier  son  Haviland. 


220 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Sherburne,  Henry,  1612-1680. 

One  of  the  Historic  Founders  of 
New  Hampshire;  Deputy  for 
Portsmouth  to  the  General 
Court  of  Massachusetts  Bay, 
1660;  Associate,  1652,  1656-57. 

Mrs.  Morris  L.  Croxall. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Hamilton. 


Sherburne,     Samuel,     1638-1691. 
Hampton,  N.  H. 
Captain  of  Militia,  1689;  Killed 
by  Indians  in  King  William's 
War. 
Mrs.  IV.  T.  Hamilton. 


Shippen,  Edward,  1639-1712. 

Member  of  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable  Artillery  Company 
of  Boston,  1669;  Speaker  of 
Pennsylvania  Assembly,  1695 ; 
Member  of  Council,  1696- 
1712;  Judge  of  the  Supreme 
Court  and  Presiding  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
1697;  First  Mayor  of  Phila- 
delphia, 1701 ;  Acting  Deputy- 
Governor,  1703 ;  President  of 
the  Provincial  Council,  1702- 
04. 

Mrs.  Gustav  W.  LUrman. 

Miss  Evelyn  Byrd  McCandlish. 

Mrs.  Francis  Key  Murray. 


Shoemaker,  Thomas. 
Lieutenant,  New  York  Provin- 
cial Forces,  1733. 
Mrs.  John  G.  Christopher. 

Shritor.  David,  1735- 1826. 

Member  of  Committee  of  Ob- 
servation, 1774-75 ;  Member  of 
Maryland  Convention,  1776 ; 
For  many  years  Member  of 
the  House  of  Delegates,  and 
of  the  State  Senate. 

Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 

Mrs.  Robert  Morrow  Kelly,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Thomas  R.  Mercein. 

Miss  E.  A.T.  M.  Schley. 

Mrs.  John  Almy  Tompkins. 


Shubrick,  Thomas, 1779. 

Member      of      the      Legislative 
Council    of    South    Carolina; 
Speaker  of  Assembly,  1776. 
Mrs.  James  W.  Ponder. 
Mrs.  WinHeld  J.  Taylor. 

Shubrick,  Thomas,  1755-1809. 

Commissioned  Captain  5th 
South  Carolina  Regiment,  15 
January,  1778 ;  Received 
thanks  of  Congress  and  a 
medal  for  Gallantry  at  Eutaw 
Springs. 

Mrs.  Winficld  J.  Taylor. 

Sim,  Joseph, 1793. 

Member  of  Maryland  Conven- 
tion, 1775 ;  Member  of  Privy 
Council  of  Maryland,  1777; 
Colonel  of  Prince  Georges 
County  Militia,  1776. 

Mrs.  Franklin  H.  Beckwith. 

Miss  Alice  G.  Kerfoot. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Humes  Kerfoot. 

Simonds,  Jonas,  1745-1808. 

Commissioned  2d  Lieutenant, 
Pennsylvania  Artillery,  i  May, 
1775 ;  1st  Lieutenant,  10  Janu- 
ary, 1776;  Captain-Lieutenant, 
I  January,  1777 ;  Captain,  13 
September,  1778. 
Mrs.  Kennedy  Cromwell. 

Sinclair,  Robert, 1704. 

Judge  of  the  Court  of  Admiral- 
ty, 1690,  Province  of  New 
York. 

Mrs.  John  Thomson  Mason. 

Skinner,  Andrew. 

Clerk  of  Assembly,  1657;  Clerk 
of  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1661 ;  Commissioned  Ensign, 
9  December,  1661. 

Mrs.  Wilson  P.  Hey  ward. 

Slye,  Gerard,  1662- 1733. 
Commander  of  Fort  Susquehan- 

nock;     High    Sheriff    of    St. 

Marys  County,  1678. 
Mrs.  Robert  Hinckley. 
Mrs.  Edmund  Plowden  Jenkins. 
Mrs.  Michael  Jenkins. 
Mrs.  Columbus  O'Donnell. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


221 


Slye,  Robert,  1615-1670. 

One  of  the  Commissioners  of 
the  Province  and  Member  of 
Council  of  State  in  Maryland, 
1655 ;  Btirgess  from  St.  Marys 
County,  1658;  Captain  of  Mi- 
litia. 

Mrs.  Robert  Hinckley. 

Mrs.  Edmund  Plowden  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  Michael  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  Columbus  O'Donnell. 

Smith,  Benjamin,  1631-1713. 
Deputy,  1680-85  ;  Assistant,  1686- 
1704 ;  Colony  of  Rhode  Island. 
Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 
Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright. 

Smith,  Chileab,  1635-1731. 
Ensign,    Hampshire    County, 

Mass.,  Troop. 
Mrs.  Henry  Stockbridge,   Jr. 

Smith,  Dr.  Clement,  1792. 

Deputy  Commissary,  Calvert 
County,  1752-77;  High  Sher- 
iff, 1772-75- 

Mrs.  A.  Hooton  Blackiston. 

Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 

Miss  Mary  S.  W.  Pearre. 

Miss  Florence  Phenix. 

Miss  Clementine  Smith. 

Miss  Sallie  Cox  Smith. 

Smith,  Daniel,  1665-1742. 
Member  of  New  Jersey  Assem- 
bly, 1716. 
Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 

Smith,  Daniel,  Jr. 
Surveyor-General  of  West  Jer- 
sey, 1768. 
Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 

Smith,  Edward, 1675. 

Assistant  at  various  times  be- 
tween 1654  and  1666;  Deputy, 
1665-69;  Commissioner,  1655- 
59;  Colony  of  Rhode  Island. 

Mrs.  Henry  L.  Clarke. 

Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 

Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright. 


Smith,  Isaac,  1734-1813. 

Member  of  Committee  of  Safety, 
Accomac  County,  Va.,  1774; 
Delegate  to  Virginia  Conven- 
tions, 1774,  1775,  1776;  Bur- 
gess for  Accomac  County, 
1775. 

Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 

Mrs.  Pierson  Haviland. 

Smith,  James,  1683-1760. 

Justice,  Kent  County,  1697 ;  Bur- 
gess, 1719-21 ;  Clerk  of  Kent 
County,  1708-60. 

Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  Edward  Ship  pen. 

Smith,  John, 1698. 

Speaker  House  of  Burgesses  of 

Virginia,  1657;  Lieut.-Colonel 

prior  to  1674. 
Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 

Smith,  John,  1676-1737. 

Justice  of  the  Provincial  Court, 
^729-37,  and  of  the  Quorum 
(Calvert  County),  from  173a 

Mrs.  Charles  J.  Colcock. 

Smith,  John  (of  Baltimore  Md.), 
1722-1794. 

Member  of  Pennsylvania  As- 
sembly, 1754-59;  Removed  to 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1759;  Justice, 
1774 ;  Member  Committee  of 
Observation,  1775 ;  On  com- 
mittee to  superintend  trade 
and  import  arms,  1775 ; 
Elected  to  Maryland  Consti- 
tutional Convention,  1776; 
State  Senator,  1781-91, 

Miss  Esther  S.  Buchanan. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Gary. 

Mrs.  Wilson  Miles  Gary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Mrs.  Frederick  A.  von  Kapff. 

Mrs.  James  W.  Wilson. 

Smith,  John   (of  Pennsylvania). 
Member  of  Council  of  New  Jer- 
sey, 1703-04. 
Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 


222 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Smith,  Luke,  1666- 1748. 
Captain,  Hampshire  County, 

Mass.,  Troop. 
Mrs.  Henry  Stockbridge,  Jr. 

Smith,  Richard, c.  1690. 

Attorney-General  of   Maryland, 
1657-60;    Burgess  for  Calvert 
County,  1661-67. 
Miss  Adclc  M.  Batre. 
Mrs.  Alfred  Batre. 
Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 
Mrs.  Franklin  H.  Beckwith. 
Mrs.  A.  Hooton  Blackiston. 
Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 
Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 
Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Chatard. 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Craigin. 
Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 
Miss  Jane  D.  Forbes. 
Miss  Leila  Gittings. 
Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Miss  Alice  G.  Kerfoot. 
Mrs.  Samuel  Humes  Kerfoot. 
Mrs.  J.  Southgate  Letnmon. 
Mrs.  Frederick  W.  McComas. 
Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Martin. 
Miss  Mary  S.  W.  Pearre. 
Mrs.  George  D.  Penniman. 
Miss  Florence  Phenix. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Mrs.  James  S.  Rogers,  Jr. 
Miss  Clementine  Smith. 
Miss  Sallie  Cox  Smith. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Mary  Sullivan. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Y.  Thompson. 
Mrs.  Walter  Walker. 
Miss  Elizabeth  C.   Williams. 
Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 
Mrs.  Robert  Clinton   Wright. 


Smith,  Richard,  Jr., 1714, 

Captain,  Calvert  County  Militia, 
1689 ;  Surveyor-General,  1693. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 
Mrs.  Eugene  Martin. 
Mrs.  George  D.  Penniman. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 


Smith,  Robert,  1698-1791. 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1775. 
Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 

Smith,  Samuel,  1693-1784. 

High  Sheriff,  Lancaster  Coun- 
ty, Penna.,  1735-37;  Member 
Provincial  Assembly,  1737-38; 
Justice,  1741,  1749-50,  and,  in 
1751,  Presiding  Justice  of  the 
Orphans  Court. 

Miss  Esther  S.  Buchanan. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Gary. 

Mrs.  Wilson  Miles  Gary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Smith,  Samuel,  1602-1680. 

An  "  antient  Serjeant"  at 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  and  Dep- 
uty there,  1640-61 ;  Lieutenant 
of  Hadley  Troop,  1663-78,  and 
Deputy  to  the  General  Court, 
Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay, 
1661-73;  Commissioner  to  ne- 
gotiate with  the  Mohawks, 
1667. 

Mrs.  Henry  Stockbridge,  Jr. 

Smith,  Simon, 1712. 

Deputy,  1705;  Captain,  1704; 
Attorney-General,  1706-09; 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Dep- 
uties, 1711. 

Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 

Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright. 

Smith,  Walter,  1711. 

Captain  of  Foot,  Calvert  County 
Militia,  1689;  Major,  1695; 
Justice,  1694.  and  of  the  Quo- 
rum, 1696;  Burgess,  1696-1704, 
1708-11;  Chief  Judge,  Calvert 
County  Court,  1699;  Styled 
"  Colonel,"  1700. 

Miss  Adele  M.  Batre. 

Mrs.  Alfred  Batre. 

Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 

Mrs.  Franklin  H.  Beckwith. 

Mrs.  A.  Hooton  Blackiston. 

Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  Craigin. 

Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 

Miss  Jane  D.  Forbes. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


223 


Mrs.  Daniel  A.  Greenlees. 
Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Miss  Alice  G.  Kerfoot. 
Mrs.  J.  Southgate  Lemmon. 
Mrs.  Frederick  W.  McComas. 
Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Mars  teller. 
Miss  Mary  S.  W.  Pearre. 
Miss  Florence  Phenix. 
Miss  Mary  Dennison  Philpot. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Miss  Clementine  Smith. 
Miss  Sallie  Cox  Smith. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Mary  Sullivan. 
Miss  Eli::abeth  Y.  Thompson. 
Mrs.  Walter  Walker. 
Miss  Elisabeth  C.  Williams. 
Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 

Smith,  Walter,  Jr.,  c.  1692-1734. 

Deputy  Commissary,  Calvert 
County,  1722-30 ;  Burgess, 
1719-22;  High  Sheriff,  1725; 
Justice,  1726,  and  of  the  Quo- 
rum, 1727-34- 

Mrs.  A.  Hooton  Blackiston. 

Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 

Miss  Jane  D.  Forbes. 

Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 

Miss  Mary  S.  W.  Pearre. 

Miss  Florence  Phenix. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Miss  Clementine  Smith. 

Miss  Sallie  Cox  Smith. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Y.  Thompson. 

Miss  Elisabeth  C.  Williams. 

Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Smith,  Walter,  1693-1748. 
Justice  of  the  Quorum,  Calvert 
County,    1726;    Burgess,    Cal- 
vert County,  17 19. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Smith,  Walter,  1747-1804. 

Justice  of  Calvert  County,  1773- 
89;  Member  Committee  of 
Observation,  Calvert  County, 
September  12,  177S ;  Captain, 
Calvert  County  Militia,  1778. 

Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 


Smith,  William,  1697-1769. 

Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  Province  of  New  York, 
1763 ;  Recorder  of  New  York 
City,  1736;  Attorney-General, 
175 1 ;  Member  of  the  Govern- 
or's Council,  1753-67;  Com- 
missioner of  Boundaries, 
1754;  Member  of  the  Colonial 
Conference  held  in  Albany, 
1754. 

Mrs.  Charles  J.  Colcock. 

Smith,  William,  1693- 1750. 

Justice  of  the   Quorum,   Prince 

Georges  County,  1743-47. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 
Mrs.  Robert  Malcolm  Littlejohn. 

Smith,  William,  1728-1814. 

Sheriff  of  Lancaster  County, 
Penna..  1756,  1760;  Removed 
to  Baltimore,  Md.,  1760;  Mem- 
ber Committee  of  Correspond- 
ence, 1774 ;  Committee  of  Ob- 
servation, 1775 ;  Member  of 
Congress,  1777,  1789,  1791 ; 
•  Auditor  of  the  Treasury  of 
the  United  States.  1791 ;  Presi- 
dential Elector,  1792. 

Mrs.  Alan  Cole. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Iglehart. 

Miss  Louisa  Hall  Robinson. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Mrs.  Frederick  von  Kapff. 

Mrs.  Horatio  L.   Whitridge. 

Mrs.  James  W.  Wilson. 
• 

Snowden,  Richard, 171 1. 

Captain,  Anne  Arundel  County 

Militia,  1696-1703. 
Miss  Ida  Hill  Bowie. 
Miss  Fanny  G.  Crenshaw. 
Miss  Ethel  Hough. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Mrs.  Thos.  H.  Taliaferro. 

Snowden,  Richard,  Jr.,  1665-1717. 
Captain,  Anne  Arundel  County 

Militia,  1695-97. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Mrs.  Frederick  W.  McReynolds. 


224 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Snowden,  Thomas,  1751-1803. 

Member  of  Committee  of  Ob- 
servation, 1774;  Commis- 
sioned Major,  Prince  Georges 
County  Militia,  18  March,  1776. 

Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 

Mrs.  James  J.  Mills. 

SoANE,  Henry,  1662. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1652-62,  and 
Speaker  of  the  House,  1661-62. 

Miss  Esther  S.  Buchanan. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  Wilson  Miles  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Somervell,  Alexander,  1734-1783. 
High    Sheriff,    Calvert    County, 

1769-72,    1774;    Justice,    1773; 

Member    of    Assembly,    1774; 

Colonel    of    Calvert    County 

Militia. 
Mrs.  George  D.  Penniman. 

Somervell.  Dr.  James,  1693-1751. 
Justice,  Calvert  County,  174J-44, 
1747-51;    High    Sheriff,    1744- 
47. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 
Mrs.  George  D.  Penniman. 

Somervell,  James,  1731-1773. 
Justice,  Calvert  County,  1763-73. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

SoULE,  George,  1680. 

Deputy  to  General  Court  from 

Duxbury,     1642,     1645,     1646, 

1650,  1651,  1654. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

SOUTHWORTH,        CONSTANT,        1615- 

1679. 

Deputy  to  General  Court,  1647- 
59 ;  Treasurer  of  Duxbury, 
Mass.,  1659-78 ;  Commissary 
General,  1675. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 

Spencer,  Isaac,  1734/5-1785. 
Justice,    Kent    County,    1762-64, 
1774;  Member  Committee  of 


Correspondence,    Kent    Coun- 
ty, 1774- 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Spencer,  Jared  (Haddam,  Conn.) 
Commissioned      Ensign,      1656; 

Served  in  King  Philip's  War ; 

Representative,    1674,   1678-80, 

1683,  1695. 
Mrs.  J.  S.  B.  Hodges. 

Spencer,  Jervis, 1760. 

Justice   of   Kent   County,    1735- 

52,  and  of  the  Quorum,  1739- 

52. 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 
Mrs.  Joseph  P.  McComas. 
Mrs.  Anthony  Murray. 

Spotswood,  Alexander,  1676-1740. 

Governor  of  Virginia,  1710-22 ; 
Appointed,  1740,  Major-Gen- 
eral  to  command  the  forces 
raised  in  America  to  cooperate 
with  Armiral  Vernon  in  the 
West  Indies,  but  died  before 
taking  command. 

Mrs.  Frank  P.  Clark. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Mrs.  L.  Dorsey  Gassaway. 

Sprague,  Francis,  1666. 

Original  Purchaser  of  Dart- 
mouth, 1652 ;  Proprietor  of 
Bridgewater,  1645. 

Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 

Sprigg,  Edward,  1695-175 i. 

Burgess  for  Prince  Georges 
County,  1728-51 ;  Justice  Coun- 
ty Court,  1726;  Chief  Judge, 
1746. 

Mrs.  T.  Granville  Berry. 

Sprigg,  Joseph,  1736-1804. 

Justice  of  Prince  Georges  Coun- 
ty, 1766-74,  and  of  the  Quo- 
rum, 1773-74;  Member  Com- 
mittee of  Correspondence  for 
Frederick  County,  1774 ; 
Judge  of  Orphans  Court, 
Washington  County,  1777-79; 
Justice  Washington  County, 
1778,  1782. 

Mrs.  William  Donnell. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 


ANCESTORS    AND   DESCENDANTS. 


225 


Sprigg,  Osborn, 1750. 

Burgess     for     Prince     Georges 
County,  1739-44 ;  High  Sheriff, 
1747-50.  _ 
Mrs.  William  Donnell. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 


Sprigg,  Thomas,  1630-1704. 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  1658, 
1661,  1667,  1669-70;  Presiding 
Justice,  1661 ;  High  Sheriff, 
1664-65. 

Mrs.  Henry  J.  Berkley. 

Mrs.  T.  Granville  Berry. 

Mrs.  H.  B.  Bradenbaugh. 

Mrs.  William  Donnell. 

Mrs.  Robert  R.  Henderson. 

Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 

Miss  Rebecca  D.  Penniman. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 


Sprigg,  Thomas,  1668-1737. 

Member  Lower  House  for 
Prince  Georges  County,  1713- 
15;  Major,  1713;  Lieut.-Colo- 
nel,  1714;  Colonel,  1715-16. 

Mrs.  Henry  J.  Berkley. 

Mrs.  T.  Granville  Berry. 

Mrs.  Daniel  Combs. 

Mrs.  William  Donnell. 

Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 


Sprigg,  Thomas,  1714-1781. 
Justice  of  the  Peace  for  Anne 

Arundel  County,  1749. 
Mrs.  Homer  C.  Wise. 


Spring,  John,  1630-1717. 
Lieutenant  of  Militia;  Member 
General  Court  of   Massachu- 
setts. 
Mrs.  Lewis  Mayer  Hamilton. 

Staats,    Abraham,    M.    D.,    

1694. 

Captain,  1669,  and  Major  of  Foot 
at  Albany;  Surgeon  at  Rens- 
selaerwyck;  Member  of  the 
Council  at  Beverwyck,  and  its 
President  in  1644. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Morris. 
16 


Stacy,  Mahlon,  1704. 

Member  of  New  Jersey  Assem- 
bly, 1681-82,  1688,  1697,  1701; 
Member  of  Council,  1703. 

Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 

Standish,  Miles,  1584-1656. 

February  27.  1621,  he  received 
the  first  Military  commission 
given  in  this  country;  Cap- 
tain and  commander  of  the 
Military  Forces  of  Plymouth 
Colony,  1620-56 ;  Magistrate 
and  Assistant,  1627-56,  of  the 
town  of  Duxbury,  Mass., 
which  he  founded  in  1627. 

Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

Mrs.  John  Ridgely. 

Mrs.  John  J .  Thomsen. 

Stanley,  John,  1624-1706. 

Sergeant,  1669;  Ensign,  1674; 
Lieutenant,  1675 ;  Captain, 
1676,  Hartford  County  Militia ; 
Served  in  King  Philip's  War 
"  up  the  river,"  Colony  of 
Connecticut. 

Mrs.  Henry  P.  Goddard. 

Mrs.  John  M.  Steele. 

Stansbury,  Tobias,  1758.  _ 

Captain  of  Troops  sent  against 
Indians,    1735,   1750;    Colonel, 

1755. 
Miss  Christiana  Bond. 
Miss  Isabel  M.  Bond. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Hayward. 

Stanton,  Thomas,  1615-1677. 

Interpreter  General  for  New 
England  Colonies ;  Deputy 
for  Stonington  to  Connecticut 
General  Assembly,  165 1,  1666- 
74 ;  Magistrate ;  Indian  Com- 
missioner. 

Mrs.  Lewis  Mayer  Hamilton. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 

Starr,  Jonathan,  1673-1747. 

Deputy  to  General  Court  for 
Groton,  Conn.,  1712-14;  Mem- 
ber of  Governor's  Council, 
1712-13  ;  Lieutenant  in  Groton 
Company,  May,  1716. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 


226 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Starr,  Samuel,  c.  1640-1687/8. 
High     Sheriff,     New     London, 

Conn.,  1674- 1687/8. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 

Stebbins,  Edward, 1663. 

Deputy  to   Connecticut  General 
Assembly  for  Hartford,  1639- 
41,  1648-56. 
Mrs.  John  M.  Steele. 

Steele,  Henry, 1782. 

Justice  of  the  Peace,  Dorches- 
ter   County,     1757;     Burgess, 
1763. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 

Steele,  John, 1655. 

Secretary  of  Connecticut,  1636- 
39;  One  of  the  Commissioners 
appointed  by  the  General 
Court  of  Massachusetts  Bay 
to  govern  Connecticut,  1635 ; 
Deputy  for  Hartford  to  Con- 
necticut General  Assembly, 
1636-58. 

Mrs.  John  J.  Abel. 

Steele,  William,  1707-1780. 

Captain  of  one  of  the  Asso- 
ciated Companies  of  Lancas- 
ter County,  Penna.,  in  1756. 

Mrs.  Ernest  R.  Krause. 

Mrs.  Abraham  Gilbert  Mills. 

Stegge,  Thomas, 1651. 

Speaker  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1642 ;  Parlia- 
mentary Commissioner  for  the 
reduction  of  Virginia,  1651. 

Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Randall. 

Stephan,  Adam,  — 1791. 
Major,  Indian  War,  1754;  Colo- 
nel, 1765;  Brig.-General,  1776. 
Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Sterett,  James, 1796. 

Member  of   Committee  of   Ob- 
servation,    Baltimore     Town, 
1775- 
Miss  Leila  Gittings. 


Steuart,  George,  M.  D., 1780. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1746-49;  Captain  of  Militia, 
1742-61 ;  Commissioner  of  the 
Land  Office,  1753-57;  Burgess 
for  Annapolis,  1757-64;  Jus- 
tice, Provincial  Court,  1749- 
66;  Mayor  of  Annapolis,  1759- 
60,  1763-64;  Member  of  Coun- 
cil, 1769-74. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 

Miss  Henrietta  Steuart. 

Miss  Mary  Elizabeth  Steuart. 

Mrs.  Homer  C.  Wise. 

Stevens,  Edward. 
Captain     in     New     Hampshire 

Colonial  Militia. 
Mrs.  Morris  L.  Croxall. 

Stevens,  John,  1692. 

Burgess  for  Dorchester  County, 

1678,  1681-82. 
Miss  Elizabeth  P.  Cator. 

Stevens,  William. 
Justice,  Dorchester  County,  1669. 
Miss  Elizabeth  P.  Cator. 

Stevens,  William,  1687. 

Burgess,  Somerset  County,  1658, 

1669;  Member  of  Council. 
Miss  Sue  Howard  Zunts. 

Stevenson,  George. 
Justice,      Cumberland      County, 

Penna.,  1749-50;  Justice  of  the 

General  Court,  1777. 
Mrs.  Henry  F.  Leii.  Lyster. 
Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Stewart,  David,  1616-1696. 
Lieut.-General  of  the   Province 
of    Maryland ;    Lieutenant   of 
Provincial  Troops,  1661. 

Mrs.  Henry  J.  Berkley. 
Mrs.  Michael  B.  Wild. 

Stickney,  William,  1592-1665. 
A    founder   of    Rowley,    Mass., 

1639;  Lieutenant,  1661. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Ward  Hall. 
Miss  Mary  Stickney  Hall. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


227 


Stith,  Buckner. 
Justice    of    Brunswick    County, 
Va.,    1784;  Major  of  Militia, 
1789;  Lieut.-Colonel,  1794. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 

Stith,  Drury,  II,  c.  1695-1740. 

Justice,  Prince  Georges  County, 
Va.,  1726;  Captain  and  Lieut.- 
Colonel  before  1735  ;  Clerk  of 
Brunswick  Co.,  1732. 

Mrs.  Robert  G,  Henry. 

Stith,  Drury,  III, 1770. 

Burgess  for  Brunswick  County, 
Va.,  1748,  1754;  High  Sheriff, 
1757;  Justice,  1747,  1756, 
1765;  Major  of  Horse,  1746; 
Colonel  of  Foot,  1756;  Colonel 
of  County  Militia,  1759. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 

Miss  Maria  Stith  Johnston. 

Mrs.  Henry  S.  Robbins. 

Stith,  Griffin,  1720-1784. 
Clerk  of  Northampton  County, 
Va.,  Court,   1743-83;  Member 
of  Committee  of  Observation, 

?774. 

Miss  Maria  Stith  Johnston. 
Mrs.  Henry  S.  Robbins. 

Stith,  John. 
Major  of  Militia  and  Justice  of 

Henrico    County,    Va.,    1680; 

High     Sheriff,     Charles     City 

County,    1691 ;    Burgess,    1685, 

1692-93. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 
Miss  Maria  Stith  Johnston. 
Mrs.  Robert  Malcolm  Littlejohn. 
Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 
Mrs.  Henry  S.  Robbins. 

Stockett,  Thomas,  1625-1671. 

Justice,  Baltimore  County,  1661 ; 
Burgess  for  Baltimore  Coun- 
ty, 1661-64;  High  Sheriff  of 
Anne  Arundel  County,  1666- 
70;  Captain  of  Militia,  1661- 
71 ;  Commissioned,  24  Decem- 
ber^^  1670,  Deputy  Surveyor- 
General  of  Maryland. 

Mrs.  Henry  J.  Berkley. 

Mrs.  H.  B.  Bradenbaugh. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Shackelford. 


StockleYj  Alexander, 1787. 

Member    of   the   Committee    of 
Safety,  Accomac  County,  Va., 
1774- 
Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 

Stockton,  John,  1701-1757. 
Presiding  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Common    Pleas,   New  Jersey. 
Mrs.  John  W.  Williams. 

Stockton,  Richard,  1606-1707. 

First  Lieutenant,  1665,  Flushing, 
L.  I.,  Troop  of  Horse,  and  of 
the  Foot  Company,  1667. 

Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Charles  Mayer  Franklin. 

Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 

Mrs.  J.  J.  Jackson. 

Stone,  John,  • 1698. 

Justice,  Charles  County,  1670- 
87 ;  High  Sheriff  of  the  Coun- 
ty, 1694;  Justice  of  the  Pro- 
vincial Court  of  Maryland, 
1695-96. 

Mrs.  C.  D.  Armstrong. 

Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

Stone,  Thomas,  1677-1727. 
Burgess    for    Charles    County, 

1715;  Justice,  1717-27. 
Mrs.  Ballinger  Mills. 
Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

Stone,  William,  1604-1660. 
Governor  of  Maryland,  1648-55. 
Mrs.  C.  D.  Armstrong. 
Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

Stoope,  John. 
Justice  for  Cecil  County,  1702. 
Miss  Elizabeth  K.  Clark. 
Mrs.  John  H.  Knight. 

Story,  Walter,  1666-1726. 

Justice  and  County  Commis- 
sioner, Charles  County,  1717- 
26;  Burgess,  Charles  County, 
1708-14. 

Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 

Strother,  William  Dabney. 
Captain    in    2d    Georgia    Regi- 
ment;   On    roll    for    August, 
1778. 
Mrs.  Henry  F.  Clarke. 


228 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Sumner,  William,  1636-1688. 

Deputy  from  Dorchester  to 
Massachusetts  General  Court, 
1640,  1658,  1666-70,  1672, 
1678-81,  1683-86. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 

SWEARINGEN,      ThOMAS,      C.      1717" 

1760. 

Captain  of  detachment  of  Vir- 
ginia Troops  in  active  service 
prior  to  1756;  Burgess,  Fred- 
erick County,  Va.,  1756-58. 

Mrs.  Henry  Dickinson. 

Swift,  John,  Bucks  County  and 
Philadelphia,    Penna. 

Justice  of  the  Peace,  1685,  1715. 
1717-19,  1722,  1725-27;  Mem- 
ber of  Assembly,  1689,  1692- 
93,  1695,  1699-1701,  1704-07, 
1712-16,  1718,  1721-28. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Poultney. 

Swift,  John,  II,  1720-1802. 

Member  of  of  the  Common 
Council  of  Philadelphia,  1757" 
76;  Collector  of  the  Port, 
1762-72;  Justice  of  the  Peace 
and  of  the  Courts,  Bucks 
County,  Penna.,  1774- 1802. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Poultney. 

Sylvester,  Joseph,  1638-1690. 

Captain,  under  Colonel  Church, 
in  the  Maine  Expedition,  1689 ; 
Died,  1690,  in  Sir  William 
Phipps'  Quebec  Expedition. 

Mrs.  John  Thomson  Mason. 

Symonds,  Samuel,  1595-1678. 

Deputy  from  Ipswich  to  Massa 
chusetts  General  Court,  1638- 
43;  Assistant,  1643-73;  Dep- 
uty-Governor, 1673-78. 

Mrs.  John  J.  Abel.^ 

Mrs.  William  Edwin  Morton. 

Tabb,  Humphrey. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses from  Elizabeth  City 
County,  1632. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 

Mrs.  Robert  Malcolm  Little  John. 


Tabb,  Thomas,  1769. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of      Burgesses     for     Amelia 
County,  1748-69. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 
Mrs.  Robert  Malcolm  Littlejohn. 

Talcott,  John,  1600- 1660. 

Deputy  to  General  Court  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  1634-36 ; 
Treasurer  of  Connecticut, 
1654-60;  Deputy  for  Hartford 
to  the  Connecticut  General 
Assembly,  1637-53  5  Assistant 
of  Connecticut,  1654-60;  Com- 
missioner of  the  United  Colo- 
nies for  Connecticut,  1656-58. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Greenway. 

Taliaferro,  John,  1720. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses ;  Lieutenant, 
commanding  Rangers,  1692 ; 
Sheriff  of  Essex  County,  1699. 

Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Colvin. 

Mrs.  William  Reynolds. 

Mrs.  Robert  Tarleton. 

Taney,  Michael, 1692. 

High  Sherifif  of  Calvert  County, 

Md.,  1685-89. 
Miss  Virginia  B.  Bowie. 
Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 
Mrs.  Dunbar  Hunt. 
Mrs.  William  Keyser. 

Tasker,  Benjamin,  1690-1768. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1714-17;  High  Sheriff,  1717- 
18;  Member  of  Council,  1736- 
68 ;  Acting  Governor,  1752-53 ; 
Justice  of  Provincial  Court, 
1729-32;  Mayor  of  Annapolis, 
1721,  1726,  1750,  1754,  1756; 
Commissioner  to  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1752;  Delegate  to  Colo- 
nial Congress  at  Albany,  1754. 

Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 

Miss  Lizinka  C.  Brown. 

Mrs.  F.  H.  Davis. 

Mrs.  Arthur  Hepburn. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B,  Keating. 

Mrs.  J.  Southgate  Lemmon. 

Mrs.  Ernest  St.  G.  Lough. 

Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


229 


Mrs.  Charles  S.  Shawhan. 
Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 

Tasker,  Thomas, 1700. 

Justice  Calvert  County,  1685, 
1689-92 ;  Burgess,  1692-97 ; 
Member  of  Council,  ,1698- 
1700 ;  Justice,  Provincial 
Court,  1694;  Captain  of  Foot, 
1689;  Treasurer  of  Maryland, 

1695- 
Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 
Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Chatard. 
Mrs.  F.  H.  Davis. 
Mrs.  Arthur  Hepburn. 
Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
.    Mrs.  J.  Southgate  Lemmon, 
Mrs.  Ernest  St.  G.  Lough. 
Miss  Elisabeth  L.  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  William  E.  Morton. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  John  E.  Semmes. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 
Mrs.  Richard  C.  Williams. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 

Tayloe,  John,  1687-1747. 

Sheriff,  Richmond  County,  Va., 

1713 ;     Member     of     Council, 

1732. 
Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 
Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 
Miss  Elisabeth  L.  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  Charles  S.  Shawhan. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Tayloe,  John,  II, 1779. 

Member    Council    of    Virginia, 
1772 ;  Councillor  of  State,  1776. 
Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 
Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 


Miss  Elisabeth  L.  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 
Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  William  T.  Owen. 
Miss  Elisabeth  L.  Pennington. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  Charles  S.  Shawhan. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 
Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Mary  Sullivan. 
Miss  Nannie  L.  Sullivan. 
Miss  Elisabeth  Tilton. 
Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 


Tayloe,  William, 17 10. 

Justice,  Rappahannock  County, 
Va.,  1686;  High  Sheriff,  1688- 
89,  1705-07;  County  Lieuten- 
ant of  Richmond  County, 
1705;  Burgess,  1705-10. 

Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 

Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 

Miss  Elisabeth  L.  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Lowndes. 

Mrs.  John  Read  Magruder. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 

Mrs.  Felix  R.  Sullivan. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Tilton. 

Mrs.  David  C.  Trimble. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 


Taylor,  Ignatius,  1742-1807. 

Justice  for  St.  Marys  County, 
'i^772-7A,  1778-82;  Captain  of 
St.  Marys  County  Militia, 
1776;  Judge  of  Orphans  Court, 
St.  Marys  County,  1781 ;  Judge 
of  Orphans  Court,  Washing- 
ton County,  1806-07;  Delegate 
to  Legislature,  Washington 
County,  1788. 

Mrs.  William  Donnell. 


Taylor,  James,  1674-1729. 

Burgess,  King  and  Queen  Coun- 
ty, Va.,  1702. 
Mrs.  Henry  F.  Clarke. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 


230 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Taylor,  John. 

Member  of  Penn's  Council, 
1730;  Sheriflf  for  Chester 
County,  Penna.,  1722-28;  Jus- 
tice of  the  Peace,  1741. 

Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 

Taylor,  Richard,  1744-1829. 

First  Lieutenant,  ist  Virginia 
Regiment,  6  September,  1775 ; 
Captain,  5  March,  1776;  Ma- 
jor, 13th  Virginia,  February, 
1778;  Lieut.-Colonel,  2d  Vir- 
ginia, 1779. 

Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

Taylor,  Thomas, 1657. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 

of  Burgesses,  1646. 
Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 
Mrs.  Edward  Duffy. 
Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 
Miss  Cary  Ann  Nicholas. 
Miss  Elisabeth  Cary  Nicholas. 
Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Teackle,  John,  1693-1721. 
Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1721. 
Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 
Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard. 
Mrs.  Alayi  Cole. 
Mrs.  Randolph  Fishburne. 
Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 
Mrs.  James  Fortescue  Giffen. 
Miss  Lilian  Giffen. 
Mrs.  Pierson  Haviland. 
Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard. 
Mrs.  Joseph  King. 
Mrs.  Edward  A.  Marshall. 
Mrs.  Frederick  von  Kapff. 
Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Whitridge. 
Mrs.  James  W.  Wilson. 

Teackle,  Thomas,  1736-1784. 
Member   of   the    Committee   of 

Safety,  Accomac  County,  Va., 

1774. 
Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Whitridge. 

Th ACKER,  Thomas,  1620- 1678. 
First     Pastor     of     Old     South 

Church,  Boston,  16  February, 

1670. 
Mrs.  William  S.  Powell. 


Thaxter,  John,  1626-1686. 

Deputy  from  Hingham  to  Mas- 
sachusetts General  Court,  1666, 
with  title  of  Lieutenant;  Cap- 
tain of  Hingham  Troop,  June 
II,  1680. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  A.  Nisbet  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Thomas,  Christopher,  1670. 

Burgess  for  Kent  County,  1638; 

Member  of  Assembly,  1637. 
Mrs.  Graham  Gordon. 
Mrs.  Ernest  H.  Pringle. 

Thomas,  Edward. 
Commissioned  Lieut.-Colonel, 
Heard's  Battalion  of  Minute 
Men,  12  February,  1776 ;  Colo- 
nel, 1st  Regiment,  Essex  Coun- 
ty (N.  J.)  Militia,  23  February, 
1776;  Colonel  Detached  Mili- 
tia, 18  July,  1776;  Detailed  to 
join  General  Washington  at 
Trenton,  to  form  the  Flying 
Camp,  16  July,  1776. 
Mrs.  Robert  C.  Smith. 

Thomas,  Evan,  1738- 1826. 

Member  Committee  of  Obser- 
vation for  Frederick  County, 
1774-75. 

Mrs.  Francis  Ellicott. 

Mrs.  Charles  D.  Fisher. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Roberts. 

Thomas,  Philip,  1600-1675. 

Member  of  the  High  Commis- 
sion governing  Maryland,  1656, 
and  one  of  those  who,  in  1659, 
surrendered  the  Government 
to  Lord  Baltimore ;  Lieutenant 
Provincial  Forces  of  Mary- 
land before  1656. 

Miss  Fanny  G.  Crenshaw. 

Mrs.  Francis  Ellicott. 

Mrs.  Charles  D.  Fisher. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 

Miss  Ethel  Hough. 

Mrs.  Robert  Malcolm  Littlejohn. 

Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 

Mrs.  James  J.  Mills. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Mrs.  John  B.  Roberts. 

Mrs.  Harrison  Robertson. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


231 


Thomas,  Tristram,  1701-1769. 
Justice,  Talbot  County,  1745-46, 

1751-54. 
Mrs.  Hammond  Dugan. 
Mrs.  Frank  Markoe. 
Miss  Ellen  Martin  Thomas. 

Thomas,  William, 1767. 

Burgess     for     Talbot     County, 
1738-48;  Justice,  1737-48,  1751- 
67. 
Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 


Thomas,  William,  1714-1795, 
Burgess,  St.  Marys  County,  1761, 
1769-71 ;  Member  of  Commit- 
tee of  Safety,  1775 ;  Delegate 
to  Assembly  from  St.  Marys 
County,  1777,  1779,  1781 ;  Ma- 
jor in  the  Provincial  Militia. 
Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 


Thompson,  Augustine,  1691-1739. 

Justice  of  the  Quorum,  Queen 
Annes  County,  1726-38/9,  and 
first  in  the  Commission,  1732- 
38;  Burgess,  Queen  Annes 
County,  1728-31. 

Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Thompson,  Dowdall,  1720-1756. 
Justice,    Queen    Annes    County, 

1754. 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 


Thompson,  Lawrence. 
Justice,  Orange  County,  N.  C, 
1752-56,  1757-66;  Captain  of 
Militia,  June,  1753;  Commis- 
sioner of  Hillsborough,  1754; 
Sherifif  of  Orange  County, 
1756-57. 
Mrs.  Henry  Dickinson. 

Thomson,  Stevens,  1670-1714. 
Attorney-General    of    Virginia, 

1703-14. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Grant. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 
Miss  Elisabeth  M.  Rowland. 

Thomson,  William,  1735-1785. 
Rector  of  St.  Mary  Ann's  Par- 
ish, Cecil  County,  1773-79. 
Mrs.  Duncan  Veazey. 

Thornbufgh,  Joseph, 1820. 

Wagonmaster-General ;       Com- 
sioned  Lieut.-Colonel,  18  June, 
1777. 
Mrs.  James  Birckhead,  Jr. 

Thorndike,  John,  c.  1605-1668. 

One  of  the  Twelve  Associates  of 
John  Winthrop,  Jr.,  in  found- 
ing Ipswich,  Mass.,  1633  ;  Del- 
egate to  the  Court  at  Boston, 
1633. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 


Thompson,  John,  1741-1803. 
Justice,    Queen    Annes    County, 

1768-73,  1785. 
Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Thompson,  John. 

Burgess,  Cecil  County,  1694- 
1701/2;  Clerk,  Cecil  County, 
1681-92;  Captain,  1694;  Major, 
9  October,  1694 ;  Colonel,  1698 ; 
Naval  Officer,  Cecil  County,  22 
May,  1695 ;  Commissioner  to 
Indians  at  head  of  bay,  1697, 

Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 

Mrs.  Francis  B.  Blake. 

Miss  Elizabeth  K.  Clark. 

Mrs.  Joseph  E.  Davies. 

Mrs.  John  H.  Knight. 


Thorndike,  Paul,  1643-1697. 

Lieutenant  of  Beverly  County, 
Mass.,  1677 ;  Representative, 
1681 ;  Captain  of  Foot,  1689. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 

Thornton,  Francis,  1682-1750. 
Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1723,  1726;  Justice  for 
Caroline  County,  Va. 

Mrs.  Jay  M.  Whitham. 

Thornton,  pRANas,  c.  1715-1749. 

Colonel,  Virginia  Militia,  1742 ; 
Member  House  of  Burgesses, 
1744-45 ;  Justice  for  Spottsyl- 
vania  County. 

Mrs.  Jay  M.  Whitham. 


232 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Thorowgood,  Adam,  1603-1640. 
Burgess      for      Elizabeth     City 

County,  Va.,  1629-32;  Member 

of  Council,  1637-40. 
Mrs.  G.  A.  Coulter. 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Craigin. 
Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 
Miss  Sarah  Horsey  Custis. 
Miss  Laura  Lee  Dorsey. 
Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 
Mrs.   William   W.  Grant. 
Mrs.  Daniel  A.  Greenlees. 
Mrs.  Monte  Grijfith. 
Mrs.  Pierson  Haviland. 
Mrs.  Norman  F.  Hill,  Jr. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Marsteller. 
Miss  Gertrude  F.  Mason. 
Mrs.  George  H.  Payne. 
Miss  Katherine  E.  Payne. 
Mrs.  James  C.  Pilling. 
Miss  Eli::abeth  M.  Rowland. 
Miss  Clement  L.  Shaver. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 
Miss  Virginia  H.  B.  Smith. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 
Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Whitridge. 

Thruston,  Charles  Mynn,  1738- 

1785. 
Member  of  Virginia  Convention, 

1775. 
Mrs.  Laurence  M.  Miller. 

Thurston,  Edward,  1617-1707. 

Commissioner  for  Providence  to 
the  General  Court  of  Commis- 
sioners, 1663;  Deputy  for 
Newport  to  the  General  As- 
sembly of  Rhode  Island,  1667, 
1671-74;  Deputy  for  Westerly, 
1680;  For  Newport,  1681-86; 
Assistant,  1675,  1686,  1690, 
1691. 

Mrs.  John  Thomson  Mason. 

TiLDEN,  Charles, 1699. 

Justice,    Kent    County,    1685-87, 

1694;  High  Sheriff,  1693. 
Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 
Mrs.  W.  W.  Pollard. 

TiLDEN,  Joseph,  Jr.,  c.  1630 . 

Ensign  of  Massachusetts  Militia, 

1652. 
Mrs.  Yates  Stirling. 


TiLDEN,   MaRMADUKE,  1768. 

Commissioner  and  Justice,  Kent 

County,  1756-57. 
Mrs.  W.  W.  Pollard. 

Tilghman,  James,  1716-1793. 

Burgess  for  Talbot  County, 
1762-63 ;  Member  Common 
Council  of  Philadelphia,  1764; 
Member  of  Council  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1767-76 ;  Secretary 
Pennsylvania  Land  Office, 
1769. 

Mrs.  James  Bordley,  Jr. 

Tilghman,  James,  1743-1809. 

Burgess,  Queen  Annes  County, 
1762 ;  Member  of  Maryland 
Convention,  1775-76;  Member 
of  the  Council  of  Safety,  1776 ; 
Commissioned,  7  August,  1777, 
Attorney-General  of  Mary- 
land ;  Member  of  Legislature, 
1788-89;  Appointed.  1791, 
Chief  Judge  of  District  com- 
prising Cecil,  Kent,  Queen 
Annes  and  Talbot  Counties; 
Judge,  Court  of  Appeals, 
1804-09. 

Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 

Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 

Tilghman,   Matthew,    1718-1790. 

Justice,  Talbot  County,  1741-45 ; 
And  Presiding  Justice,  1769; 
Burgess  for  Talbot  County, 
1751-58;  For  Queen  Annes 
County,  1760-61 ;  And  for  Tal- 
bot again,  1768-74;  Chairman 
of  Committee  of  Correspond- 
ence, December,  1774,  and  of 
Council  of  Safety,  July,  1775 ; 
President  of  Maryland  Con- 
ventions, 1774-76;  Member  of 
Congress,  1774-76 ;  Senator 
for  Talbot  County,  1777-81. 

Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 

Mrs.  Henry  C.  Bispham. 

Mrs.  James  Bordley,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Charles  Austin  Coolidge. 

Tilghman,  Richard,  M.  D.,  1626- 

1675/6. 
High    Sheriff,    Talbot    County, 

1669-71, 
Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


^33 


Mrs.  Henry  C.  Bispham. 
Mrs.  Charles  Austin  Coolidge. 
Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 
Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 
Miss  Elizabeth  T.  Hemsley, 
Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 
Mrs.  Christopher  Johnston. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Mrs.  Gustav  W.  LUrman. 
Mrs.  Theodor  G.  LUrman. 
Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 
Mrs.  Owen  Norris. 
Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 
Mrs.  Percy  Semple. 
Miss  Eliza  Hughes  Stokes. 
Miss  Mary  Tilghman. 

TiLGHMAN,  Richard,  1672-1738. 

Burgess,  Talbot  County,  1698- 
1702;  Member  of  Council, 
1711-38;  Chancellor,  1722. 

Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 

Mrs.  Henry  C.  Bispham. 

Mrs.  Daniel  Combs. 

Mrs.  Charles  Austin  Coolidge. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 

Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 

Mrs.  Richard  W.  Hague. 

Mrs.  Christopher  Johnston. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Mrs.  Gustav  W.  LUrman. 

Mrs.  Theodor  G.  LUrman. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

Mrs.  Owen  Norris. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Mrs.  Percy  Semple. 

Miss  Eliza  Hughes  Stokes. 

Miss  Mary  Tilghman. 

Tilghman,  Richard,  III,  1705- 
1766. 

Justice  of  the  Provincial  Court, 
1746-66;  Justice  of  the  Quo- 
rum from  1754;  Colonel  of 
Queen  Annes  County  Militia. 

Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Mrs.  Gustav  IV.  LUrman. 


Tilghman,  Colonel  Tench,  i744- 
1786, 

Captain,  Maryland  Flying  Camp, 
1776 ;  Aid  to  General  Washing- 
ton, with  rank  of  Lieut.-Colo- 
nel ;  Served  through  the  war ; 
Selected  to  convey  to  Congress 
the  news  of  the  surrender  of 
Cornwallis,   1781. 

Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 

Mrs.  James  Bordley,  Jr. 

Tilghman,  William,  1711-1782. 

Justice,  Queen  Anne  County, 
1734-36,  1737-39,  1743-45,  1747- 
51,  1754-60,  and  Presiding  Jus- 
tice, 1755-60;  Burgess,  Queen 
Annes  County,  1734-38. 

Mrs.  Christopher  Johnston. 

Mrs.  Theodor  G.  LUrman. 

Mrs.  Joseph  T.  Manning. 

Mrs.  Owen  Norris. 

Mrs.  Sullivan  Pitts. 

Miss  Mary  Tilghman. 

TiLLARD,  Edward,  c.  1750-c.  1782. 

Captain  in  Colonel  John  Weems' 
Battalion,  London  Town,  Anne 
Arundel  County,  on  roll,  9 
March,  1776,  and  29  June, 
1776;  Transferred  to  Captain- 
cy in  Flying  Camp,  commis- 
sion dating  14  August,  1776; 
Major  in  6th  Regiment,  Mary- 
land Line,  10  December,  1776; 
Lieut.-Colonel,  4th  Maryland, 
22  May,  1779 ;  Captured  by 
enemy  and  exchanged,  25  Oc- 
tober, 1780;  Retired,  i  Janu- 
ary, 1 78 1. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Shackelford. 

Timothy,  Louis. 

One  of  the  Founders  of  the 
Philadelphia  Library,  1731,  and 
and  its  Librarian,  1732-33. 

Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 

Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright. 

Todd,  Lancelot,  c.  1674-1735. 
Justice,  Baltimore  County,  1719- 

26 ;    Styled    "  Captain,"    1723 ; 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 

1727-32. 
Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 
Mrs.  James  M.  Goggin. 


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ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Mrs.  William  T.  Manning. 
Miss  Rebecca  P enniman. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 
Miss  Liszie  Van  Antwerp. 

Todd,  Thomas. 
Justice    and    County    Commis- 
sioner, Anne  Arundel  County, 
1658-61. 
Miss  Ella  Loraine  Dorsey. 
Miss  Rebecca  P enniman. 
Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Todd,  Thomas,  1622-1676. 
Burgess  for  Baltimore  County, 

Md.,  1674-75. 
Mrs.  James  Anthony. 
Miss  Christiana  Bond. 
Miss  Isabel  M.  Bond. 
Mrs.  Samuel  B.  Childs. 
Mrs.  James  M.  Goggin. 
Mrs.  William  H.  Hayward. 
Mrs.  R.  Curzon  Hoffman. 
Mrs.  Sterling  W.  Price. 
Mrs.  John  E.  Semm.es. 
Mrs.  Robert  Alexander  Waller. 

Todd,  Thomas, 1739. 

Captain  of  Foot,  Patapsco  Low- 
er Hundred,  27  August,  1735 ; 
Justice,  Baltimore  County, 
1733-39,  and  of  the  Quorum, 
from  1735. 
Mrs.  James  Anthony. 

Tolley,  Thomas, 1732. 

Burgess  for  Baltimore  County, 

1721-31;    Justice,    1726,    1730; 

Commissioner  to  lay  out  Jop- 

pa,  1724;  Commissioner  to  lay 

out  Baltimore,  1729. 
Mrs.  Lawrence  Lewis  Conrad. 
Mrs.  Monte  Gri-ffith.  _ 
Miss  Elizabeth  W.  Ligon. 
Mrs.  Chandler  Price  Smith. 

ToLLEY,  Walter, 1782. 

Burgess  for  Baltimore  County, 
1754;  Justice,  1754-64;  Mem- 
ber Maryland  Conventions, 
1774-76;  Colonel  of  Gunpow- 
der Battalion,  1776. 

Mrs.  Lawrence  Lewis  Conrad. 

Mrs.  Monte  Griffith. 

Miss  Elizabeth  W.  Ligon. 

Mrs.  Chandler  Price  Smith. 


Townsend,  Henry, 1695. 

Member  of  Rhode  Island  As- 
sembly, 1650,  1653 ;  One  of  the 
original  patentees  of  Flushing, 
1656. 

Mrs.  Monte  Griffith. 

Mrs.  J.  S.  B.  Hodges. 

Townsend,  John,  1668. 

Member  of  Rhode  Island  As- 
sembly, 1650,  and  successive 
years;  One  of  the  original 
patentees  of  Flushing,  1656. 

Mrs.  Monte  Griffith. 


Townshend,  Richard,  1595-1648. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1629,  1642 ;  Member  of 
Council,  1642-46. 

Mrs.  George  A.  Coulter. 

Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 

Miss  Margaret  L.  Maupin. 

Miss  Katharine  Edmonds  Payne. 

Mrs.  B.  T.  Story. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Welch. 


Tracy,  Thomas, 1685. 

Deputy  from  Norwich  to  Con- 
necticut General  Court,  1662, 
1663,  1667,  1670,  1672,  1675, 
1676,  1677,  1678,  1682,  1683, 
1684;  Quartermaster  of  New 
London  Dragoons  in  King 
Philip's  War,  1675. 

Mrs.  Alexander  L.  Hodgdon. 


Traill,  Robert, 1781. 

Collector  of   Customs,   Port  of 

Portsmouth,  1764. 
Mrs.  Charles  W.  Washburn. 


Travers,  William, 1701. 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  1675-76 ; 

Justice,     Dorchester     County, 

1681. 
Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 
Mrs.  James  H.  Preston. 


Travers,  William.  1685. 

Speaker  of  the  Virginia  House 

of  Burgesses,  1677. 
Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


235 


Treat,  Richard,  1584-1669. 

Deputy,  1644-57 ;  Assistant,  1658- 
64 ;  named,  in  the  Royal  Char- 
ter, one  of  the  Patentees  for 
Connecticut,  1662. 

Mrs.  John  J.  Abel. 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Chatard. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Greenway. 

Mrs.  Hardwicke  M.  Hopper. 

Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 

Miss  Rebecca  D.  Williams. 

Trezevant,  Theodore,  1722-1797. 
Member  of  South  Carolina  Pro- 
vincial Congress,  1775. 
Mrs.  Henry  L.  Clarke. 
Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 
Mrs.  D.  Girattd  Wright. 

Trowbridge,  James,  1636-1717. 

Deouty  to  the  General  Court 
from  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1700 
and  1703 ;  Served  in  King 
Philip's  War. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Ward  Hall. 

Miss  Mary  Stickney  Hall. 

Trueman,  Henry, 1756. 

Justice,  Prince  Georges  County, 
1742-56. 

Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Trueman,  James,  1622-1672. 

Justice  of  Calvert  County,  1669. 
Mrs.  Charles  J.  Colcock. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 
Mrs.  Robert  Malcolm  Littlejohn. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Trueman,  Thomas, 1777. 

Justice,  Prince  Georges  County, 

1766-75. 
Miss  Sally  S.  Mackall. 

Tucker,  Robert,  1604-1682. 

Deputy  for  Gloucester  to  the 
General  Court  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay,  1652;  For  Milton, 
1669,  1680,  1681. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 

Turbutt,  Foster,  1679- 1720. 
Qerk  of  Talbot  County ;  Justice, 

1709;  Burgess,  1715-16. 
Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 
Mrs.  Henry  C.  Bispham. 


Mrs.  Addison  D.  Clarke. 
Mrs.  Hammond  Dugan. 
Mrs.  C.  B.  Goldsborough. 
Mrs.  Frank  Markoe. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 
Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Sizer. 
Miss  Ellen  Martin  Thomas. 

Turbutt,  Michael,  1696. 

Clerk  of  Kent  County,  1681-86 ; 

Justice,  Talbot  County,  1687- 

89. 
Mrs.  James  M.  H.  Bateman. 
Mrs.  Addison  D.  Clarke. 
Mrs.  Hammond  Dugan. 
Mrs.  C.  B.  Goldsborough. 
Mrs.  Frank  Markoe. 
Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 
Mrs.  J.  Albert  Merritt. 
Mrs.  Charles  E.  Robertson. 
Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Sizer. 
Miss  Ellen  Martin  Thomas. 

TuRCK,  Paulus  Jacobsen,  c.  163s 

Lieutenant,     New     Amsterdam, 

1689-90. 
Miss  Lizzie  Van  Antwerp. 
Mrs.  William  T.  Manning. 

Turner,  Robert,  1635-1701. 

Proprietor  of  East  Jersey,  1684; 
Member  of  Assembly,  1684-85 ; 
Member  of  Council,  1684-85; 
Register-General,  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1686,  1690;  Member  of 
Provincial  Council,  1686,  1693, 
1700;  Receiver-General,   1693. 

Mrs.  J.  J.  Jackson. 

TuRPiN,  William,  1690-1744. 

Deputy  for  Providence,  R.  I., 
1722,  1723,  1729;  Town  Treas- 
urer, 1737,  1744;  Member 
Town  Council,  1727. 

Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 

Tuttle,  John,  1634-1720. 
Judge  of  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  New  Hampshire ;  Dep- 
uty to  Convention  called  to 
resolve  upon  form  of  govern- 
ment, 1689-95 ;  Captain  of 
Dover    Militia;    Member    of 


236 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Provincial  Assembly  of  New 
Hampshire,    1698-99,    1705-07. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

TuTTLE,  John,  1596 . 

Representative  to  the  General 
Court  of  .Massachusetts ; 
Member  of  Ancient  and  Hon- 
ourable Artillery  Company, 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Tybout,  James,  Kent  County,  Del. 
Lieutenant,  French  and   Indian 

War. 
Mrs.  Charles  Beasten. 
Mrs.  George  A.  Von  Lingen. 

Tyler,  Robert, 1674. 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  1670. 
Mrs.  Henry  C.  Jackson. 
Mrs.  Robert  Morrow  Kelly,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Thomas  R.  Mercein. 
Miss  E.  A.  T.M.Schley. 
Miss  Anna  C.  Stokes. 
Miss  Eliza  Hughes  Stokes. 
Mrs.  Virginia  B.  Wright. 

Tyler,  Robert,  Jr.,  1671-1738. 

Justice  of  Prince  Georges  Coun- 
ty, 1696-1708;  Chief  Justice, 
1728;  Burgess,  1704-24. 

Mrs.  Henry  C.  Jackson. 

Mrs.  Virginia  B.  Wright. 

Utie,  Captain  John, 1639. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1629-30;  Member  of 
Council  of  Virginia,  1631-35; 
Styled  Ensign,  1624,  and  Cap- 
tain from  1631. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Keating. 

Van  Brugh,  Johannes  Pieterse, 
1624- 1697. 

Corporal,  Blue  Flag  Company, 
1652-53 ;  Provincial  Envoy  to 
Amsterdam,  1664;  Burgomas- 
ter of  New  Amsterdam,  1656, 
1673  ;  Captain  at  New  Orange, 
1673-74- 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 


Van  Cortlandt,  Oloff  Stevens, 
1600- 1684. 

Commissioner  of  Boundaries, 
1663  ;  Special  Commissioner  of 
Indian  Affairs,  1645 ;  Colonel 
of  the  Burgher  Corps,  1649; 
One  of  the  "  Eight  Men,"  1645, 
and  President  of  the  "  Nine 
Men,"  1663 ;  Burgomaster  of 
New  York,  1655-64;  Lord  of 
Cortlandt  Manor ;  Member  of 
Governor's  Council,  1674. 

Mrs.  Gustav  W.  Liirman. 

Mrs.  John  Thomson  Mason. 

Miss  Clementina  R,  Morris. 

Miss  Elisabeth  M.  Morris. 

Mrs.  Waldo  Newcomer. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Van  Cortlandt,  Stephanus,  1643- 
1700. 

Colonel  of  the  King's  County 
Regiment,  1671-93 ;  Mayor  of 
New  York,  1677;  Member  of 
the  Council  of  New  York, 
I 680- I 700. 

Mrs.  Gustav  W.  Liirman. 

Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Miss  Elisabeth  M.  Morris. 

Van  Cowenhoven,  Wolfort  Ger- 

RITTSE. 

Schepen  (Alderman)  of  New 
Amsterdam,  1654 ;  Secretary 
of  Town  Council,  1658:  Com- 
missioner to  Holland,  1653. 

Mrs.  R.  Curson  Hoffman. 

Van  Dam,  Rip,  1660-1749. 

Acting  Governor  of  the  Province 
of  New  York,  as  President  of 
the  Council,  173 1 ;  Member  of 
the  Governor's  Council,  1702- 
1735;  Commissioner  of  Indian 
Affairs,  1706;  Master  in  Chan- 
cery, 171 1,  1720. 

Mrs.  C.  W.  Rowley. 

Van  der  Bogaert,  Harman  Myn- 

DERTSE,    1612-1648. 

In  the  service  of  the  West  India 
Company  until  1643  J  Ap- 
pointed Commissioner  to  Fort 
Orange  in  1645. 

Mrs.  Frederic  Tyson. 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


237 


Van  der  Donck,  Adrian,  c.  1609- 

1655. 

Schout  Fiscaal  of  Rensslaers- 
wyck ;  One  of  the  "  Nine 
Men  "  sent  to  Holland  as  Del- 
egate to  represent  the  New 
Netherlands ;  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Yonkers. 

Mrs.  John  R.  Long. 

Van  Der  Poel,  Melgert  Wynent, 
1649-1710. 

Lieutenant,  Albany  County 
Troops,  Province  of  New 
York,  1690;  Ensign,  1689. 

Mrs.  Waldo  Newcomer. 

Van  Dyck,  Cornelis,  1642-1687. 

Acting  Indian  Commissioner,  as 
under  Dutch  rule,  in  the 
Province  of  New  York,  1679, 
1682;  Magistrate  of  Rens- 
selaerwyck,  1673 ;  Magistrate 
of  Albany,  1679,  1682. 

Mrs.  Waldo  Newcomer. 

Van  Dyck,  Hendrick, c.  1687. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  the 
Director-General  of  Nieuw 
Netherland,  1642,  1644;  Schout 
Fiscaal,  1647-52 ;  Ensign  in  the 
service  of  the  Holland  West 
India  Company,  1639-40. 

Mrs.  John  R.  Long. 

Mrs.  Waldo  Newcomer. 

Van  Nest,  Pieter  Pietersen. 

Member  from  Breucklen  of  the 
Convention  to  engage  the  sev- 
eral Dutch  Towns  to  keep  an 
Armed  Force  for  public  pro- 
tection. 

Mrs.  D.  G.  Mcintosh. 

Mrs.  Joseph  H.  Rietnan. 

Mrs.  Pembroke  L.  Thorn. 

Van  Rensselaer,  Hendrick,  1667- 
1740. 

Major  of  New  York  Troops, 
1722 ;  Captain,  1714 ;  Member 
of  Assembly,  Province  of  New 
York,  1705-15 ;  Commissioner 
of  Indian  Affairs,  1706,  1724, 
1726,  1732,  1734. 

Mrs.  William  R.  Hubner. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 


Van  Rensselaer,  Jeremias,  1630- 
1674. 

Second  Patroon  of  Rensselaer- 
wyck ;  Member  of  the  ColO' 
nial  Assembly,  and  Speaker, 
1664;  Colonel  of  Militia  at 
Albany;  Commissioner  of  In- 
dian Affairs  under  Dutch  rule, 
as  Magistrate  of  Fort  Orange, 
1659-60,  1663-65. 

Mrs.  William  R.  Hubner. 

Mrs.  John  Thomson  Mason. 

Mrs.  Waldo  Newcomer. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Van  Rensselaer,  Johannes,  1708- 
1783. 

Member  21st  Provincial  Assem- 
bly of  New  York;  Colonel  of 
Regiment  of  Foot ;  Lord  of 
Claverack  and  Greenbush 
Manors;  Appointed,  15  June, 
I754»  Commissioner  of  Indian 
Affairs  at  Albany ;  Captain  of 
a  Company  at  Claverack,  1731 ; 
Lieut.-Colonel,  1756,  and  Colo- 
nel, 1768-71,  etc. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Van    Rensselaer,   Kiliaen,   

1646. 
First    Patroon    of    Rensselaer- 

wyck. 
Miss  Gertrude  F.  Mason. 
Mrs.  John  Thomson  Mason. 
Mrs.  C.  W.  Rowley. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Van  Schaick,  Gooszen  Gerritse, 
1676. 

Acting  Indian  Commissioner,  as 
Magistrate  of  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1649-64 ;  Lieutenant  of  Troops 
at  Fort  Orange,  1670 ;  Captain, 
1676. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 

Van  Slichtenhorst,  Brant 
Arentse,  c.  1660. 
First  Resident  Director  of  the 
Colony  of  Rensselaerwyck, 
1646-48,  and  commander  of  the 
Fort  at  Rensselaerwyck;  Di- 
rector,    Superintendent     and 


238 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Chief    Magistrate    of    Bever- 

wyck. 
Miss  Mary  H.  Armstrong. 
Mrs.  Gustav  IV.  Liirman. 
Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 
Miss  Elisabeth  M.  Morris. 
Mrs.  Waldo  Newcomer. 
Mrs.  C.  W.  Rowley. 
Mrs.  Robert  Swart  out. 
Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 


Van  Sweringen,  Gerrit,  1636- 
1798. 

Sheriff,  Commissary,  and  Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  New  Amstel 
on  Delaware,  1659;  High 
Sheriff,  St.  Marys  County, 
1686-88. 

Mrs.  Daniel  Combs. 

Mrs.  Henry  Dickenson. 

Mrs.  Samuel  W.  Holladay. 

Mrs.  Christopher  Johnston. 

Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 

Mrs.  Ashley  Lewis. 

Mrs.  Theodor  G.  Liirman. 

Mrs.  John  Mullan. 

Mrs.  Harry  S.  Mulliken. 

Mrs.  Owen  Norris. 

Mrs.  Lloyd  Rawlings. 

Mrs.  Charles  Lyon  Rogers. 

Mrs.  Jervis  Spencer. 

Mrs.  John  R.  Tait. 

Miss  Mary  Tilghman. 

Mrs.  George  E.  Whitney. 


Van    Vechten,    Anthony,    1748 

Lieutenant  in  Tryon  County,  N. 
Y.,  Militia,  1775;  Adjutant  of 
2d  Battalion,  1778 ;  Member  of 
Committee  of  Vigilance  for 
Tryon  County,  1775. 

Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 


Vaughan,  Robert,  1668. 

Member  of  Assembly,  1637-47, 
1662 ;  Lieutenant,  1642 ;  Justice 
of  Kent,  1642 ;  Member  of 
Council,  1648-50 ;  Captain, 
1647 ;  Commander  of  the  Isle 
of  Kent,  1647-53. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 

Mrs.  Duncan  Veazey. 


Veazey,  Edward, 1784. 

High   Sheriff  of   Cecil   County, 

1751,  1752,  1753- 
Mrs.  Duncan  Veazey. 

Veazey,  John,  1701-1777. 
Justice,   Cecil   County,    1734-57; 
Judge     of     Assize,     1749-52; 
Colonel    and    Commander    of 
Cecil  County,  1755-58. 
Mrs.  Duncan  Veazey. 

Venable,  Abraham,  1701-1768. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1748;  Captain  of 
Virginia  Forces  in  the  Indian 
Wars. 

Miss  Elizabeth  W.  D.  Ligon. 

Ver  Planck,  Abraham  Isaacsen, 
1616-1690. 

One  of  the  "Twelve  Men,"  the 
first  representative  Assembly 
of  the  Dutch  in  New  Nether- 
land,  1641-42. 

Mrs.  Gustav  W.  Liirman. 

Mrs.  Waldo  Newcomer. 

Ver  Planck,  Geleyn,  1637-1684. 

Ensign,  1673 ;  In  the  garrison  at 
the  Fort  in  New  York  City ; 
Schepen  of  Nieuw  Amsterdam 
and  Alderman  of  New  York. 

Mrs.  Gustav  W.  Liirman. 

Ver  Planck,  Philip,  1695-1771. 
Ensign  in  Colonel  Vetch's  Regi- 
ment, Massachusetts  Colonial 
Forces,  1711 ;  Commissioner  to 
the  Six  Nations,  1746;  Com- 
missioner for  fortifications, 
1755;  Member  of  New  York 
Provincial  Assembly,  1734- 
68;  One  of  the  Governors  of 
King's  College,  I754-7I. 
Mrs.  Gustav  W.  Liirman. 

Vincent,  John. 

Deputy    to    General    Court    of 
Plymouth  Colony,  1638,  1649, 
1650,  165 1,  1655,  1659,  1661-62. 
Mrs.  J.  Ryan  Devereux. 

Vosburgh,    Abraham    Pietersen, 
c.  1 630- 1 674. 
One  of  the  "  Eight  Men,"  New 

Amsterdam. 
Mrs.  Frederic  Tyson. 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


239 


Vreelandt,  Michael  Jansen. 

One  of  the  Council  of  "  Nine 
Men "  who  made  application 
for  a  Burgher  Governor,  to 
the  States  General,  July  26, 
1649. 

Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 

Vrooman.  Adam.  1649-1729. 

Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs 
at  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  Sent  by  Gov- 
ernor Fletcher  to  the  Governor 
of  Montreal  to  announce  the 
Peace,  1698;  Lieutenant  in 
Colonial  Wars. 
Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 

Wade,  Jonathan, 1689. 

Captain    of    the    Three    County 
Troop  of  Horse,  King  Philip's 
War,  1676. 
Miss  Elisabeth  Ward  Hall. 
Mtss  Mary  Stickney  Hall. 

Wainwright,  John, 1708. 

Colonel  of  Massachusetts  Mili- 
tia, 1707. 
Mrs.  Hugh  Lennox  Bond,  Jr. 

Walke,  Anthony,  1692- 1768. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  and  Judge  of 
Princess  Anne  County  Court. 

Miss  Virginia  H.  B.  Smith. 

Walke,  Anthony,  Jr.,  1726-1782. 
Member  of  Virginia  House  of 

Burgesses. 
Miss  Virginia  H.  B.  Smith. 

Walker,  John, 1668. 

Burgess  for  Warwick  County, 
Va.,  1644-46;  Member  of 
Council  of  Virginia,  1656-60. 

Mrs.  John  Bigelow. 

Miss  Anna  E.  B.  Clark. 

Walker,  Captain  Thomas,  

1680. 

High  Sheriff  of  Somerset  Coun- 
ty; Justice  of  the  Quorum; 
Collector  of  Customs ;  Coun- 
cillor in  Indian  Affairs. 

Mrs.  Elihu  E.  Jackson. 

Mrs.  William  W.  Leonard. 

Mrs.  Alva  Van  der  Bogart. 


Wallace,  Joseph,  1713-1751. 
Lieutenant  of  Cecil  County  Mi- 
litia, April  15,  1755. 
Miss  Audleyn  Macrery. 

Wallingford,  Thomas,  1697-1771. 

Colonel  of  the  County  Militia; 
Associate  Justice,  Supreme 
Court  of  New  Hampshire, 
1748-71. 

Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 

Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 

Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 

Ward,  John,  1692-1734. 

Justice,  Cecil  County,  1726-30. 
Mrs.  Duncan  Veazey. 

Ward,  John, 1747. 

Burgess  for  Cecil  County,  1708, 
1709,  171 I,  1715,  1716,  1722-27, 
1732-36. 
Mrs.  Duncan  Veazey. 

Ward,  Seth. 
Member  of  the  Virginia  House 

of  Burgesses,  1766-68. 
Mrs.  David  Gregg  Mcintosh. 

Ward,  Wiluam,  1597-1687. 

Deputy  from  Sudbury,  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1644; 
Marlborough,  1666;  One  of 
the  founders  of  the  town  of 
Marlborough,  1660;  In  garri- 
son at  Sudbury  in  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Ward  Hall. 

Miss  Mary  Stickney  Hall. 

Ward,  William, 1720. 

Justice,  Cecil  County,  1688-1692, 
Mrs.  Duncan  Veazey. 

Ward,  William,  II,  1727-1776. 
Justice.  Cecil  County,  1769,  1772, 

1773-  1774;  Burgess,  1762-73; 

Member  of  Convention,  June, 

1774. 
Mrs.  Duncan  Veazey. 

Warfield,  Alexander,  1678-1740. 
Burgess     for     Anne     Arundel 

County,  1715-18. 
Mrs.  T.  K.  Niedringhaus. 


240 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Warfield,  Alexander, 1773. 

Justice  of  Anne  Arundel  Coun- 
ty, 1739-61,  and  of  the  Quo- 
rum, 1742-61. 

Mrs.  William  Hitt. 

Mrs.  William  P.  Mcintosh. 

Mrs.  T.  K.  Niedringhaus. 

Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 

Warfield,  Charles,  1738-1790. 
Member  Committee  of  Observa- 
tion   for     Frederick    County, 

1775- 
Mrs.  William  Andrew  Morrison. 
Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 

Warfield,  Charles  Alexander, 
M.  D.,  1751-1813. 

Member  of  Committee  of  Ob- 
servation, 1774;  Major  of 
Anne  Arundel  County  Militia. 

Mrs.  Charles  Marshall. 

Warfield,  Elisha. 

Member    Committee   of    Obser- 
vation, Anne  Arundel  County, 
177s. 
Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 
Mrs.  Richard  W.  Hogue. 

Warfield,  Richard,  1676-1755. 

Burgess  for  Anne  Arundel 
County,  1716-37;  Justice  of 
Anne  Arundel  County,  1714- 
15,  1718-19,  1722,  1732-37,  and 
Presiding  Justice,  I73S-37- 

Miss  Mary  Dorsey  Davis. 

Mrs.  William  B.  Hurst. 

Mrs.  William  P.  Mcintosh. 

Mrs.  T.  K.  Niedringhaus. 

Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 

Mrs.  Frank  T.  Redwood. 

Warfield,  Richard, 1704. 

Captain  of  Anne  Arundel  Mili- 
tia, 1689;  Signed  address  to 
King  William,  1689,  as  "  Mili- 
tary Officer." 

Miss  Mary  Dorsey  Davis. 

Mrs.  Harry  Nash  Moore. 

Miss  Alice  Wilks  Preston. 

Mrs.  Robert  Clinton  Wright. 

Waring,  Basil,  1688. 

Justice,  Calvert  County,  30  May, 

1685. 
Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 
Mrs.  Robert  Malcolm  Littlejohn. 


Waring,  Basil, 1733. 

Commissioned  Captain  of  Dra- 
goons, Prince  Georges  Coun- 
ty, 14  July,  1715. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 

Mrs.  Robert  Malcolm  Littlejohn. 

Waring,  Sampson,  1618-1670. 

Sheriff  of  the  Counties  of  St. 
Marys,  Potomac  and  Patuxent, 
1655-56;  Member  General  As- 
sembly, 1654;  Burgess  for  Cal- 
vert County,  1659-60;  Com- 
missioned to  treat  with  In- 
dians, 1654;  Justice,  Calvert 
County,  1658;  Justice  of  the 
Provincial  Court,  1654-55  '> 
Commander  of  Military 
Forces  on  Herring  Bay,  24 
April,  1655. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Henry. 

Mrs.  Robert  Malcolm  Littlejohn. 

Warner,    Augustine,    Sr.,    1610- 

1674- 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1652-55;  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1659-74. 

Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 

Miss  Margaret  L.  Maupin. 

Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

Mrs.  S.  Johnson  Poe. 

Warner,  Augustine,  Jr.,  1642- 
1681. 

Speaker  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1675-77;  Mem- 
ber of  Council. 

Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Colvin. 

Mrs.  Robert  G.  Hogan. 

Miss  Evelyn  Byrd  McCandlish. 

Miss  Agnes  M.  Maupin. 

Miss  Margaret  L.  Maupin. 

Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

Mrs.  William  Reynolds. 

Mrs.  Robert  Tarleton. 

Warner,  William, 1706. 

Member  of  Governor  Mark- 
ham's  Council,  1681 ;  Member 
of  Pennsylvania  Assembly, 
1682-83;  Justice  at  Upland 
Court,  1681 ;  Justice  of  Swede's 
Court. 

Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


241 


Warren,  Humphrey, 1694. 

Colonel  of  Charles  County  Mi- 
litia, 1694. 
Mrs.  James  Bourne  Parran. 

Warren,   Richard,  1628. 

One  of  the  Founders  of  Plym- 
outh Plantation ;  Signer  of  the 
Compact  in  the  Cabin  of  the 
Mayflower,  1620;  In  first  en- 
counter in  Wellfleet  harbor, 
1620. 

Mrs.  Asa  Bird  Gardiner. 

Mrs.  North  O.  Messenger. 

Mrs.  William  M.  Powell. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 

Washington,  John,  1629-1677. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1666-76 ;  Com- 
manded expedition  against  the 
Seneca  Indians,  1675. 

Mrs.  Daniel  H.  Buell. 

Mrs.  L.  Dorsey  Gassaway. 

Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

Mrs.  Jay  M.  Whitham. 

Washington,  Lawrence,  c.  1659- 

1697. 
Burgess       for       Westmoreland 

County,  Va.,  1685. 
Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

Waterman,  Richard,  1590-1673. 
One    of   the    Thirteen    Original 

Proprietors      of      Providence 

Plantations,  1636. 
Mrs.  Henry  L.  Clarke. 
Mrs.  B.  Jones  Taylor. 
Mrs.  D.  Giraud  Wright. 

Watson,  Thomas, 1737. 

Justice  of  Bucks  County,  Penna., 

I7i5>    1717.    1726-27;    Member 

of  Assembly,  1717-25. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Marsh  Smith. 

Webster,  John,  1590-1661. 
An  original  settler  of  Hartford 
and  a  founder  of  the  Colony 
of  Connecticut;  Deputy,  1637; 
Assistant,  Hartford,  1639-55  5 
Commissioner  of  the  United 
Colonies  for  Connecticut, 
1654;  Deputy-Governor,  1655; 
Governor,  1656;  First  Magis- 

17 


trate,  1639-54,  1657-59;  Judge 
of  the  Court,  Hadley,  Mass., 
1660. 
Mrs.  John  J.  Abel. 
Mrs.  Alexander  L.  Hodgdon 
Mrs.  Henry  Stockbridge,  Jr. 

Weems,  David,  1706-1779. 
Justice,   Anne  Arundel  County, 

1727.  1729. 
Miss  Eli::abeth  C.  Williams. 

Weire,  John, 1675. 

Burgess       for       Rappahannock 

County,  Va.,  1663. 
Mrs.  Charles  Howard. 
Mrs.  John  B.  Montell. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Welburne,  Thomas,  1702. 

Sheriff,   Accomac   County,   Va., 

1692 ;  Burgess,  1702. 
Mrs.  Hollis  Moseley  Cooley. 

Wells,  George, 1696. 

Commissioned  Captain  of  Bal- 
timore County  Militia,  28  June, 
1667 ;  Colonel,  Baltimore 
County  Foot,  1678;  Burgess, 
1675;  Justice,  1674-89,  and 
Presiding  Justice,  1680-89; 
Justice  of  Provincial  Court, 
1694. 

Mrs.  George  N.  Mackenzie  2d. 

Wells,  Richard,  1667. 

Member  General  Assembly, 
1654 ;  One  of  the  Commission- 
ers for  governing  Maryland, 
1654-57;  Justice,  Anne  Arun- 
del County,  1658;  Presiding 
Justice,  1661. 

Mrs.  Heyiry  J.  Berkley. 

Mrs.  H.  B.  Bradenbaugh. 

Mrs.  George  N.  Mackenzie  2d. 

Mrs.   W.  T.  Shackelford. 

Wells,  Thomas,  1680-1758. 
Justice,  Anne  Arundel   County, 

1717-18,  1726. 
Mrs.   W.  T.  Shackelford. 

Welsh,  John,  c.  1670-1734. 
Justice,  Anne  Arundel   County, 

1726-32 ;  High  Sheriff,  1732-33 ; 

Styled  Colonel  in  the  records. 
Mrs.  W.  T.  Shackelford. 


242 


ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Welsh,  John, 1683. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1668-76;  High  Sheriff.  1671- 
78/9;  "Major  John  Welsh," 
one  of  the  Commissioners  to 
superintend  the  building  of  the 
Court  House,  1683 ;  Member 
of  Council,  1671. 

Miss  Marv  Rebecca  Duval. 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Shackelford. 


West,  John,  1590-1659. 

Burgess,  1629;  Justice,  York 
County,  Va.,  1634;  Councillor, 
1631-59;  Governor  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1635-37 ;  Quartermaster- 
General,  1641. 

Mrs.  Frank  P.  Clark. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Mrs.  Thomson  Mason  King. 


West,  John, 1689. 

Major,  Virginia  Forces,  1678; 
Senior  Justice  and  Colonel  of 
Militia,  New  Kent  County, 
Va.,  1680. 

Mrs.  Frank  P.  Clark. 

Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Mrs.  Thomson  Mason  King. 


West,  John,  1639-1703. 

High  Sheriff  of  Accomac  Coun- 
ty, Va.,  1664,  1667;  Justice, 
1663-1703;  Captain  of  Mili- 
tia, 1665;  Major,  1675;  Lieut.- 
Colonel,   1679;   Burgess,   1680. 

Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 

Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard. 

Mrs.  Alan  Cole. 

Mrs.  Luther  C.  Cox. 

Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 

Miss  Sarah  Horsey  Custis. 

Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 

Mrs.  Pierson  Haviland. 

Mrs.  Norman  F.  Hill,  Jr. 

Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard, 

Mrs.  Joseph  King. 

Mrs.  Edward  A.  Marshall. 

Mrs.  Edmund  A.  Munos. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 

Mrs.  Frederick  von  Kapff. 

Mrs.  William  H.  IVhitridge. 

Mrs.  James  W.  Wilson. 


West,  Nathaniel. 
Member  of  the  Virginia  House 

of  Burgesses,  1702. 
Mrs.  Frank  P.  Clark. 
Miss  Anne  S.  Dandridge. 

Westwood,  William, 1770. 

Member  Virginia  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1736,  1748,  1752. 
Miss  Gertrude  F.  Mason. 

Wetherill,     Christopher,     

1711. 

One  of  the  Original  Proprietors 
and  Member  of  the  Proprie- 
tary Council  of  West  Jersey, 
1688-1707. 

Mr  J.  Charles  Mayer  Franklin. 

Wharton,  Jesse, 1676. 

President  of  Council  of  Mary- 
land, 1672-76;  Deputy-Govern- 
or, 1676. 
Miss  Ida  S.  Brent. 
Mrs.  Dunbar  Hunt. 
Mrs.  William  Keyser. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Sloo. 

Wheeler,  John,  1630-1694. 

Commissioned  Captain  of  Mi- 
litia, 1676;  Major,  1689;  Jus- 
tice, Charles  County,  1685. 

Mrs.  Walter  A.  Bloedorn. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Boone. 

Mrs.  Spaulding  Lowe  Jenkins. 

Mrs.  Alfred  Klots. 

Wheelwright,    Jeremiah,     1678- 

Lieutenant  in  Louisburg  expedi- 
tion, 1745. 
Mrs.  Charles  Belknap. 
Mrs.  Samuel  Tracy  Browne. 

Wheelwright,  John,  1599-1679. 

Minister  at  Boston,  Exeter, 
Wells,  Hampton  and  Salis- 
bury; Founder  of  Exeter,  N. 
H. 

Mrs.  Charles  Belknap. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Tracy  Browne. 

Wheelwright,  John,  1664-1745. 
Representative,   1692,   1699;  As- 
sistant, 1708-32;  Judge  of  In- 
ferior Court,  1702-29;  Of  Pro- 
bate Court,  1715;  Colonel  of 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


243 


Massachusetts  Bay  Colony  Mi- 
litia, 1 73 1. 

Mrs.  Charles  Belknap. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Tracy  Browne. 

Wheelwright,  Samuel,  1635-1700. 

Deputy,  1671,  1677,  1681 ;  Com- 
missary, 1691 ;  Assistant,  1695- 
99;  Judge  of  Inferior  Court, 
1692-1700;  Of  Probate  Court, 
1694. 

Mrs.  Charles  Belknap. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Tracy  Browne. 

Whipple,  Abraham,  1733-1819. 

Commander  of  privateer  "  Game 
Cock,"  commissioned,  July  14, 
1759;  Commander  of  Rhode 
Island  State  Guard  Ships,  with 
title  of  "  Commodore,"  June, 
1775 ;  Commander  of  Conti- 
nental frigate,  "  Providence," 
June  17,  1775. 

Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 

Whipple,  John,  1616-1685. 

Deputy  for  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1650, 
1651,  1652,  1653,  1666,  1669, 
1670,  1672,  1674,  1677. 

Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 

Whipple,  John,  1626-1683, 

Representative,  1674,  1676,  1679, 
1683;  Captain  of  a  Troop  of 
Horse,  serving  under  Major 
Savage  in  King  Philip's  War, 
1676. 

Mrs.  George  Henry  Howard. 

Mrs.  Ebenezer  Learned. 

Mrs.  Charles  W.  Washburn. 

Whipple,  John,  1605-1669. 

Deputy  to  the  General  Court, 
1640-42,  1646,  1650-53;  Ruling 
Elder  of  the  First  Church, 
Ipswich,  Mass. 

Mrs.  George  Henry  Howard. 

Mrs.  Ebenezer  Learned. 

Mrs.  Charles  W.  Washburn. 

Whipple,  Matthew,  1658-1738. 

Justice  of  the  Sessions  Court, 
Ipswich,  Mass. ;  Representa- 
tive, 1 7 18,  1 7 19,  1729. 

Mrs.  George  Henry  Howard. 

Mrs.  Ebenezer  Learned. 

Mrs.  Charles  W.  Washburn. 


White,  Thomas,  1704-1779. 

Deputy  Surveyor  of  Baltimore 
County;  Major  of  the  County 
Militia  in  1736,  and  subse- 
quently Colonel. 

Mrs.  James  T.  Ringgold. 

Whiting,  Henry,  1655-1729. 
Member  of  Council  of  Virginia, 

1691 ;  Treasurer,  1692-93. 
Mrs.  Henry  Ashton  Ramsay. 
Mrs.  William  E.  Ruff. 

Whiting,  John,  1635-1689. 

Preached  the  Election  Sermon 
at  Hartford.  Conn.,  13  May, 
1686;  Appointed  by  Council, 
27  August,  1675,  Chaplain  to 
Connecticut  Troops  in  King 
Philip's  War. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Whiting,  William, 1647. 

Deputy  for  Hartford,  Conn., 
1637 ;  Assistant  and  Treasurer 
of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut, 
1641-47. 

Mrs.  Edwin  F.  Sweet. 

Whitelock,  Isaac,  1712-1781. 
Member    of    Pennsylvania    As- 
sembly, 1772. 
Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 
Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 

Whittemore,  Pelatiah,  1680 . 

In    command    at    Kittery,    Me., 

1704-05. 
Mrs.  Charles  Belknap. 
Mrs.  Samuel  Tracy  Browne. 

Whittington,  Wiluam,  c.  1650- 
1720. 

Burgess  for  Accomac  County, 
Va.,  1680;  Burgess  for  Somer- 
set County,  Md.,  1692-95,  1700- 
04 ;  Commissioned,  October  9, 
1694,  Major  of  Somerset 
County  Militia ;  Colonel,  1701 ; 
Member  Council  of  Maryland, 
1709-16. 

Miss  Eliza  M.  Custis. 

Miss  Sarah  Horsey  Custis. 

Mrs,  Pierson  Haviland. 

Mrs.  James  S.  Whiteley. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Whitridge. 


244 


ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS. 


Whittington,  William,  c.  1621- 

1659- 

Captain  of  Northampton  Coun- 
ty, Va.,  Militia,  June  28,  1654  '< 
Justice  of  Orphans  Court, 
Dec.  27,  1655. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Whitridge. 

WiCKENDEN,  William, 1670. 

One  of  the  Thirteen  Signers  of 
First  Providence  Compact ; 
Member  Committee  to  form 
Government,  1640;  Ordained 
Pastor  First  Baptist  Church, 
Providence ;  Member  Court  of 
Commissioners  of  the  Four 
Towns,  March  14,  1643 ;  Com- 
missioner, 1648,  1651,  1655; 
Deputy  for  Providence,  164S, 
1651,  1653,  1654,  1655. 

Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 

WiCKES,  Joseph, 1694. 

Burgess,  Kent  County,  1654, 
1657-59,  1669,  1678,  1682;  Ma- 
jor of  Kent  County  Militia, 
1683. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

WicKHAM,  Samuel,  1664-1712. 
Commander     of     Train     Band, 
1700;    Deputy    for    Newport, 
1703,  1704,  1707. 
Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 


Wilkinson,  Samuel,  c.  1650-1727. 
Deputy  for  Providence,  R.  I., 
1693,  1697,  1698,  1699,  1701, 
1704,  1705,  1706,  1707,  1712, 
1716;  Member  of  Committee 
to  settle  East  and  West  Line 
between  Rhode  Island  and 
Massachusetts ;  Signed  final 
report.  May  14,  1719. 
Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 


WiLLARD,  Simon,  1605-1676. 

Deputy  to  Massachusetts  Gen- 
eral Court,  1636-53 ;  Assistant, 
1652-76;  Captain,  1646;  Ser- 
geant-Major, 1653;  Major  and 
Commander  in  Chief  of 
Forces  of  United  Colonies, 
1654. 

Mrs.  Alexander  L.  Hodgdon. 

Mrs.  Waldo  Newcomer. 


Williams,  Joseph,  1708-1798. 

Colonel  of  Massachusetts  Mili- 
tia, 1755-58;  Representative, 
1765 ;  Chairman  of  Roxbury 
Committee,  "  Boston  Massa- 
cre," 1770. 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Chatard. 

Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 

Miss  Rebecca  D.  Williams. 

Miss  Rebecca  R.  Williams. 


WiLKiNS,  John,  Jr. 

Captain  in  Colonel  Spencer's 
Regiment,  Bedford,  Pa.,  1776- 
78;  Member  of  Convention, 
1776. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 

WiLKiNs,  William,  Jr.,  1737-1817. 

Supervised  issue  of  bills  of 
credit,  26  July,  1775 ;  Member 
Council  of  Safety,  1776;  Mem- 
ber of  Committee  to  supervise 
fortifications  of  Annapolis, 
1776. 

Miss  Mary  Dorsey  Davis. 

Wilkinson,  Lawrence,  1692. 

Deputy    for   Providence,   R.   L, 

1667,  1673. 
Mrs.  Stephen  P.  Harwood. 


Williams,  Otho  Holland,  1749- 
1794- 

First  Lieutenant  in  Captain 
Price's  Rifle  Company,  served 
before  Boston,  1775 ;  Colonel, 
6th  Regiment,  Maryland  Line ; 
Brevet  Brig.-General  in  Con- 
tinental Army. 

Mrs.  Alan  Cole. 


WiixiAMS,  Stephen,  1640-1720. 

Captain  of  a  Troop  of  Horse 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  in  active  ser- 
vice on  the  frontier,  1707-12. 

Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Chatard. 

Mrs.  Lewis  W.  Jenkins. 

Miss  Rebecca  D.  Williams. 

Miss  Rebecca  R.  Williams. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


245 


Williamson,  Daniel,  1728. 

Member  of  Provincial  Assembly 
of    Pennsylvania,    1708,    1709, 
1720,  1721,  1722,  1727. 
Miss  Josephine  P.  Amoss. 
Mrs.  J.  Kemp  Bartlett. 

Williamson,  John,  1726-1794. 
Captain   of   a   Company   in   the 
Pennsylvania         Associators, 
1744. 
Mrs.  J.  Kemp  Bartlett. 

Williamson,  Micajah,  1740-1796. 
Commanded  at  siege  of  Augusta, 

178 1. 
Mrs.  T.  B.  Smythe. 

Willing,  Charles,  1710-1754. 
Mayor    of     Philadelphia,     1748, 

1754- 
Mrs.  Gustav  W.  LUrm,an. 
Miss  Evelyn  Byrd  McCandlish. 
Mrs.  Francis  Key  Murray. 
Mrs.  Alexander  B.  Randall. 

Willis,  Henry, 1740. 

Burgess  for  Gloucester  County, 

Va.,    1718,    1720,    1726,    1727; 

Founder  of  Fredericksburg. 
Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

WiLLiTT,  Thomas,  1610-1674. 

Captain,  Plymouth  County  Mi- 
litia, 1648 ;  Member  of  Coun- 
cil of  War,  1653 ;  Member 
General  Council,  1672 ;  First 
English  Mayor  of  New  York, 
1665 ;  Served  on  expedition 
which  captured  New  York 
from  the  Dutch,  1664. 

Mrs.  Charles  A.  Gambrill. 

Mrs.  Henry  P.  Goddard. 

Miss  Katharine  B.  Minor. 

WiLLOUGHBY,    ThOMAS,    1632-1672. 

Presiding  Justice  of  Norfolk 
County,  Va.,  1668;  Lieut.- 
Colonel. 

Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

WiLLOUGHBY,    ThOMAS.    160I-1658. 

Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1629-32;  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1644-46,  1650; 
Justice,  Elizabeth  City  County, 


Va.,  1628;  Burgess,  1629-39; 
Presiding  Justice,  Lower  Nor- 
folk County,  1639 ;  High  Lieu- 
tenant, Norfolk,  1646;  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1644-46,  1650; 
Captain,  1629. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  Clarke. 

Mrs.  William  C.  Page. 

Miss  Sarah  Knox  Wood. 

WiLMER,  Simon, 1699. 

Justice,    Kent   County,    1687-89; 

Burgess     for     Kent     County, 

1698-99. 
Miss  Mary  Isabel  Earle. 
Miss  Elizabeth  T.  Hemsley. 
Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 
Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

WiLMER,  Simon,  1686-1737. 

Burgess  for  Kent  County,  1725- 

27. 
Miss  Cora  R.  Hodges. 

Wilson,  George,  1748. 

Member  General  Assembly  for 
Kent  County,  1728,  1731-32, 
1734-36,  1740,  1745-47- 

Mrs.  Carroll  H.  Sudler. 

Wilson,  Josiah, 1717. 

Captain  in  Calvert  County,  1698; 
High  Sheriff,  1699;  Justice, 
1700;  Major  in  Prince  Georges 
County,  1702. 

Mrs.  Alfred  Whittington. 

Wilson,  William,  1646- 17 13. 

Major,  Elizabeth  City  County, 
Va.,  1692,  and  Colonel,  1698; 
For  many  years  Presiding  Jus- 
tice of  the  County  Court; 
Member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  1685,  1692,  1702; 
Naval  Officer  for  the  Lower 
James,  1699-1710. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Gary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Adam  E.  King. 

Miss  Gary  Ann  Nicholas. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Gary  Nicholas. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 

Winder,  John,  1698. 

Justice,  Somerset  County,  1666- 
80;  Captain  in  the  County  Mi- 


246 


ANCESTORS   AND  DESCENDANTS. 


litia,      1687 ;      Lieut.- Colonel, 

1697. 
Mrs.  Joshua  G.  Baker. 
Miss  Elizabeth  L.  Pennington. 
Miss  Josephine  H.  Nicholls. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Winder,  John,  II. 

Captain    of     Horse,     Somerset 

County,  1694. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Winder,  Levin,  1757-1819. 
Lieutenant  of  Smallwood's 
Maryland  Regiment,  14  Jan- 
uary, 1776;  Captain,  ist  Mary- 
land, 10  December,  1776;  Ma- 
jor, 17  April,  1777;  Lieut.- 
Colonel,  5th  Maryland,  27 
April,  1781 ;  Governor  of 
Maryland,  1812-15. 
Miss  Elisabeth  L.  Pennington. 

Winder,  William,  1714-1792. 
Justice,  Somerset  County,  1757- 

70;  Of  Quorum,  1763-70. 
Mrs.  Joshua  G.  Baker. 
Mrs.  Francis  Ellicott. 
Miss  Josephine  H.  Nicholls. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Wingate,  Joshua,  1679-1769. 

Deputy  to  the  General  Court, 
Province  of  New  Hampshire, 
from  Hampton,  1715,  1727-31 ; 
Captain,  1716;  Major,  1730;  In 
1745,  being  then  Colonel,  dis- 
patched two  companies  of  his 
regiment  for  service  at  Louis- 
burg,  Cape  Breton. 

Miss  Elisabeth  Ward  Hall. 

Miss  Mary  Stickney  Hall. 

Winn,  Joseph, 1714. 

Ensign  in  the  Phips'  expedition 

to  Quebec,  1690. 
Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 

Winn,  Timothy,  1740-1800. 

Ensign     in     Captain     Ebenezer 
Cox's   Company,  French   and 
Indian  War,  1762. 
Mrs.  Edward  Sinclair  Beall. 
Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Keating. 
Miss  Mary  Winn. 


Winne,  Peter, 1695. 

Major  of  Albany  County  Troops, 
N.  Y.,  1689;  Magistrate  of 
Willemstadt,  1674;  Honorable 
Commissioner  of  Rennselaer- 
wyck;  Commissioner  and 
Magistrate  of  Bethlehem  and 
of  Albany. 
Mrs.  Frederick  Tyson. 


WiNSLOw,  Edward,  1680/1-1760. 

Selectman,  Town  Clerk,  Town 
Treasurer  of  Rochester, 
Mass. ;  Justice  of  the  Peace, 
1729;  Major  of  Colonial  Mi- 
litia ;  Judge  of  Common  Pleas, 
1729,  1732,  and  of  Probate, 
1740. 

Mrs.  J.  Ryan  Devereux. 


WiNSLow,  Kenelm,  1599-1672. 

Deputy  for  Marshfield  to  the 
General  Court  of  Plymouth 
Colony,  1642-44,  1649-53. 

Mrs.  J.  Ryan  Devereux. 


Wise,  John,  1723-1770. 
Lieutenant  of  Accomac  County, 

Va. 
Miss  Elisa  M.  Custis. 
Mrs.  Edmund  A.  Munos. 


Wiswall,  Noah, 1690. 

Captain     of     Massachusetts 

Troops,  1689-90. 
Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 

WoLcoTT,  Henry,  1578-1655. 

Member  First  General  Assembly 
of  Connecticut ;  Member 
House  of  Magistrates,  1643-55. 

Mrs.  William  Paret. 

Mrs.  David  M.  Robinson. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 


WoLCOTT,  Henry,  II,  1610-1680. 

Petitioner  for  Charter  for  Con- 
necticut; Patentee  or  Corpo- 
rator in  Royal  Charter  granted 
by  Charles  II,  1662. 

Mrs.  Charles  A.  Gambrill. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


247 


WoLCOTT,  Roger,  1679-1767. 

Governor  of  Connecticut,  1750- 
54;  Lieut.-Governor,  1741-50; 
Deputy  for  Windsor  to  the 
Connecticut  General  Assembly, 
1709-14,  1718-19;  Clerk  of  the 
House,  1710-11;  Speaker  of 
the  House,  1719;  Assistant, 
1714-18,  1720-41,  1754-60; 
Judge  of  the  County  Court  of 
Hartford  County,  1723-32; 
Judge  of  the  Superior  Court 
of  Connecticut,  1732-41 ;  Chief 
Judge  of  the  Superior  Court, 
1741-50;  Commissioner  of 
Connecticut  for  the  adjust- 
ment of  Colonial  Boundaries, 
1717-18,  1723-26,  1728,  1730, 
1737.  1740,  1742,  1750;  Captain 
of  Train  Band  of  Windsor, 
1722;  Sergeant-Major  of 
Regiment  of  Hartford  Coun- 
ty, 1724;  Colonel  of  the  First 
Regiment,  1739;  Major-Gen- 
eral  of  Connecticut,  1745 ; 
Commander  in  Chief  of  the 
Forces  in  the  expedition  to 
Cape  Breton. 

Mrs.  William  Paret. 

Mrs.  David  M.  Robinson. 

Mrs.  Archibald  H.  Taylor. 

WoLCOTT,  Simon,  1625-1687. 

Captain  of  Train  Band  of  Sims- 
bury,  Conn.,  1673 ;  Deputy  for 
Simsbury  to  General  Assem- 
bly, 1671,  1673,  1675. 

Mrs.  William  Paret. 

Mrs.  David  M.  Robinson. 

Wood,  William. 
Member  of  New  Jersey  Assem- 
bly, 1686-87,  1697. 
Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 
Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 

WooLFORD,  Roger, 1701. 

Justice,  Somerset  County,  1676, 
1678,  1680,  1689,  1694;  Bur- 
gess for  Somerset,  1671,  1674- 
75,  1678,  1681-82. 

Miss  Elisabeth  P.  Cator. 

WooLFORD,  Roger,  1670-1730. 
Justice,    Dorchester    County, 
1694;  Burgess  for  Dorchester 


County,  1707-15,  1719-20;  Jus- 
tice, Provincial  Court,  1729. 
Miss  Elisabeth  P.  Cator. 

WooLFORD,  Thomas,  1751. 

Justice,  Dorchester  County, 
1726-33,  and  of  the  Quorum, 

Miss  Elisabeth  P.  Cator. 

WooLMAN,  Richard, 1681. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1658;  Chief  Judge,  Talbot 
County,  1661-81 ;  Burgess, 
Anne  Arundel  County,  1660; 
Talbot  County,  1662-81 ;  Com- 
missioned Captain  of  Foot, 
Talbot  County,  6  December, 
1662. 

Mrs.  Campbell  D.  Emory. 

Mrs.  Christopher  Johnston. 

Mrs.  Theodor  G.  Liirman. 

Mrs.  Owen  Norris. 

Miss  Mary  Tilghman. 

WooLSTON,  John, 1698. 

Member  of  Assembly,  West  Jer- 
sey, 1683,  1684,  1696-97. 
Miss  Laura  Canby. 
Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 
Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 
Mrs.  J.  J.  Jackson. 

WooLSTON,  John,  H,  1708-1791. 
Member    of    Pennsylvania    As- 
sembly, 1749-51. 
Miss  Laura  Canby. 
Mrs.  Daniel  B.  Dorsey. 
Mrs.  Harry  P.  Huse. 

Wormley,  Christopher, 1701. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1686. 
Mrs.  William  C,  Page. 

Wormley,    Ralph,    1651. 

Justice,  York  County,  Va.,  1637- 
47;  Member  of  the  Virginia 
House  of  Burgesses,  1644-49; 
Member  of  Council,  1650-51. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  L.  Dorsey  Gassaway. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackensie. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 


248 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


WoRMLEY,  Ralph,  II,  1650-1701. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1676 ;  Secretary  of  State, 
1693 ;  President  of  the  Coun- 
cil ;  President  of  the  first 
Board  of  Trustees  of  William 
and  Mary  College,  1693. 

Miss  Jane  Margaret  Cary. 

Mrs.  R.  Brent  Keyser. 

Mrs.  Henry  F.  LeH.  Lyster. 

Mrs.  Alex.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Mrs.  Samuel  M.  Rutherford. 

Mrs.  Jacob  A.  Ulman. 


WoRTHINGTON,    JOHN,    16SO-I7OI. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1692-96;  Burgess,  1699-1701 ; 
Captain  of  Horse,  1694. 

Miss  Alice  W.  Ball. 

Mrs.  A.  Hooton  Blackiston. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Mrs.  Leslie  Cheek. 

Mrs.  Lazvrence  Lewis  Conrad. 

Mrs.  William  H.  Corbusier. 

Miss  Mary  Dorsey  Davis. 

Mrs.  George  R.  Dennis. 

Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 

Miss  Ella  Lorraine  Dorsey. 

Miss  Laura  Lee  Dorsey. 

Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 

Mrs.  William  Hitt. 

Mrs.  Martin  Gillet  Gill. 

Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 

Mrs.  Monte  Griffith. 

Mrs.  Burr  Pozvell  Harrison. 

Mrs.  Richard  W.  Hague. 

Miss  Margaret  G.  Jones. 

Mrs.  Robert  Morrow  Kelly,  Jr. 

Mrs.  George  A.  Lieper. 

Miss  Elizabeth  W.  D.  Ligon. 

Mrs.  Mervyn  McKaig. 

Mrs.  Thomas  R.  Mercein. 

Mrs.  Harry  Nash  Moore. 

Mrs.  Charles  G.  Nicholson. 

Miss  Mary  W.  S.  Pearre. 

Miss  E.  A.  T.M.Schley. 

Mrs.  Chandler  Price  Smith. 

Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Smith. 

Miss  Ella  L.  WarHeld. 

Mrs.  William  D.  Washburn,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Erastus  Wells. 

Mrs.  Louis  Garth  Wood. 


WORTHINGTON,      NICHOLAS,       1733" 
1793. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1767;  Judge  of  the  Orphans 
Court,  1778;  Member  Com- 
mittee of  Safety,  1775 ;  Mem- 
ber of  Assembly,  1777;  Major, 
Severn  Battalion,  Anne  Arun- 
del County. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Calvert. 

Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 

Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 

Mrs.  Robert  Morrow  Kelly,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Charles  G.  Nicholson. 

WORTHINGTON,  SaMUEL,  I733-1815. 

Member  Committee  of  Observa- 
tion, Baltimore  County,  1774; 
Delegate  to  General  Assembly, 
1781. 

Mrs.  Lawrence  Lezvis  Conrad. 

Mrs.  Monte  Griffith. 

WORTHINGTON,  ThOMAS,  169I-I753. 

Burgess,  Anne  Arundel  County, 

1745. 
Mrs.  Richard  M.  Duvall. 
Miss  Mary  Lee  Goddard. 
Mrs.  Robert  Morrow  Kelly,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Charles  G.  Nicholson. 
Mrs.  William  D.  Washburn,  Jr. 

Wragg,  Joseph. 

Member  of  Council,  South  Car- 
olina,    1730,     1751 ;     Assistant 
Judge  of  Province,  1722. 
Miss  Clementina  R.  Morris. 

Wright,  Solomon,  1675-1729. 
Burgess,   Queen  Annes  County, 

1722-27, 
Mrs.  Henry  Abert  Orrick. 

Wright,  Solomon,  1655-1717. 

Justice,  Kent  County,  1701-04; 
Justice,  Queen  Annes  County, 
1709-17;  Burgess  for  Queen 
Annes  County,  1708-14. 

Mrs.  J.  Alfred  Merritt. 

Wright,  Solomon,  Jr.,  17 17- 1792. 
Member  of  Annapolis  Conven- 
tion, 1774;  Judge  of  Court  of 
Appeals,  1778. 
Mrs.  Henry  Abert  Omen. 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


249 


Wynne,  Dr.  Thomas,  1630-1692. 

Speaker  of  first  Provincial  As- 
sembly of  Pennsylvania,  hav- 
ing accompanied  William  Penn 
to  America  in  the  Welcome; 
Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court, 
1686-90;  President  of  Assem- 
bly, 1687-88. 

Mrs.  George  L.  Birkmaier. 

Mrs.  Francis  Ellicott. 

Yardley,  Thomas. 

Member  of  the  Provincial  As- 
sembly of  Pennsylvania,  1715. 
1722;    Justice    of    the    Peace, 

1725-27. 
Miss  Laura  Canby. 
Mrs.  Lily  Tyson  Elliott. 

Yarnall,  Francis,  1721. 

Member  Provincial  Assembly  of 

Pennsylvania. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Keith. 
Mrs.  Walter  D.  Mansfield. 

Yarnall,  Francis,  II,  1694-176—. 
Member  Provincial  Assembly  of 

Pennsylvania,  1744-48. 
Mrs.  William  W.  Keith. 
Mrs.  Walter  D.  Mansfield. 

Yates,  Robert.  1656-17x3. 
Justice,  Charles  County,  1694-98. 
Mrs.  Charles  De  V.  Drayton. 

Yeardley,  Argall, 1656. 

Justice  of  Northampton  Coun- 
ty, Va.,  1640;  Commander  of 
the  County,  1642-44;  Member 
of  Council,  1644,  1652. 

Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 

Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard. 

Mrs.  Alan  Cole. 

Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 

Mrs.  Pierson  Haviland. 

Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard. 

Mrs.  Joseph  King. 

Mrs.  Edward  A.  Marshall. 

Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 

Mrs.  Frederick  von  Kapff. 

Mrs.  James  W.  Wilson. 

Yeardley,  Argall,  1682. 

High       Sheriff,       Northampton 

County,  Va. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 


Yeardley,     Sir    George,    Knight, 

1580-1627. 
Deputy-Governor    of    Virginia, 

1616;  Governor,  1619-21,  1626- 

27. 
Miss  Ellen  Howard  Bayard. 
Mrs.  Richard  Bassett  Bayard. 
Mrs,.  Alan  Cole. 
Mrs.  Daniel  Combs. 
Mrs.  G.  A.  Coulter. 
Miss  Nannie  Teackle  Floyd. 
Mrs.  Pierson  Haviland. 
Miss  Marian  Gilmor  Howard. 
Mrs.  Joseph  King. 
Mrs.  Edward  A.  Marshall. 
Mrs.  George  H.  Payne. 
Miss  Katherine  E.  Payne. 
Mrs.  Clement  L.  Shaver. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shippen. 
Mrs.  James  Wood  Tyson. 
Mrs.  Frederick  von  Kapff. 
Mrs.  James  W.  Wilson. 

Yeates,  Jasper, 1720. 

Justice,  Chester  County,  Penna., 
1694;     Member     of     Cotmcil, 
1700-04. 
Mrs.  Archibald  R.  Dennis. 
Mrs.  T.  Harrison  Garrett. 
Mrs.  Francis  H.  Hoff. 
Mrs.  C.  Iredell  Ighhart. 
Mrs.  James  W.  Ponder. 
Miss  Louisa  Hall  Robinson. 
Mrs.  Edward  Shoemaker. 
Mrs.  Winiield  J.  Taylor. 
Mrs.  Alexander  N.  Turnbull. 
Miss  Anna  Graeme  Turnbull. 
Mrs.  Horatio  L.  Whitridge. 

Yeo,  Leonard,  c.  1620 . 

Burgess      for     Elizabeth      City 
County,  Va.,  1645,  1653,  1666; 
County  Lieutenant  and  Colo- 
nel by  courtesv. 
Mrs.  Adam  E.  King. 

Young,  Benjamin, 1754. 

Member  of  the  Council  of  Mary- 
land ;  Judge  of  the  High  Court 
of  Admiralty,  Chief  Justice  of 
the  Provincial  Court,  and 
Judge  of  the  Land  Office. 

Mrs.  H.  B.  Denman. 

Mrs.  Peter  Henry  Hill. 

Mrs.  George  Alphonzo  Jones. 

Mrs.  Charles  Phelps  Williams. 


250 


ANCESTORS   AND   DESCENDANTS. 


Young,  Jesse,  1751-1804. 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  and 
Sergeant-Major  in  Bedell's 
Rangers,  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  1775. 

Mrs.  Walter  P.  Donalson. 

Mrs.  Richard  W.  Hague. 

Young,  Richard,  1693-1748. 
One  of  the  Founders  of  Annap- 
olis. 
Miss  Adele  M.  Batre. 


Young,  Samuel,  1667-1723. 

Justice,  Anne  Arundel  County, 
1692;  Burgess,  1692;  Member 
of  Council,  1716 ;  Chief  Justice 
of  the  Provincial  Court. 

Miss  Adele  M.  Batre. 

Mrs.  Alfred  Batre. 

Mrs.  Archibald  R.  Denms. 

Mrs.  Robert  Clinton  Wright. 


ASSOCIATE  MEMBERS   RESIDING  IN 
NON-COLONIAL    STATES. 

ALABAMA. 

Miss  Adele  Batre. 

Mrs.  Alfred  Batre  (Hortense  Addison). 

Mrs.  Hardwick  M.  Hopper  (Mary  H   Davis). 

Mrs    William  Page  Mcintosh  (Isabel  Warfield  btinson). 

Mrs!  Charles  S.  Shawhan  (Narcisse  Tayloe  Maupin). 

Mrs    Edward  Magruder  Tutwiler  (Margaret  Chewning). 

Mrs.  Frank  Weakley  Webster  (Alice  Crockett). 

ARKANSAS. 

Mrs.  George  Armstrong  Leiper  (Florence  Carothers). 

Mrs.  Lovick  P.  Thomas  (Mary  Kirby). 

Mrs.  Alfred  Whittington  (Eliza  Porter  Smith). 

CALIFORNIA. 

Mrs.  James  Anthony   (Mary  Josephine  Nougues). 

Mrs.  William  Knox   (Gertrude  Moore)._ 

Mrs.  Arthur  Dudley  Cross  (Elsie  Chapline  Pheby). 

Miss  Elsie  Cross.  ■  ^^     tr  u   \ 

Mrs.  WilHam  Van  Meter  Eberly   (Neva  Henrietta  Kelly). 

Mrs    Donald  Jackson  Frick  (Irene  Stephens). 

Mrs.  James  M.  Gassaway  (Susan  Elizabeth  Rarnsey). 

Mrs.  Samuel  W.  Holladay  (Georgianna  C.  Ord). 

Mrs.  Maynard  McPherson  (Mary  Pottinger  Fitzhugh). 

Mrs   Walter  Damon  Mansfield  (May  Monvelle  Stansbury). 

Mrs.  Harry  Sanderson  MuUiken  (Elise  Marsteller). 

Miss  Nora  Anthony   Queen. 

Mrs.  Llovd  Rawlings  (Jane  Patterson). 

Mrs.  Walter  Sutton  (Bessie  Hall).  . 

Mrs.  George  E.  Whitney  (Mary  Lewis  Sweanngen). 

COLORADO. 

Mrs.  Lafayette  E.  Campbell  (Margaret  Lynde  Dent). 
Mrs.  Samuel  B.  Childs  (Anne  Maria  Starhng). 
Mrs.  WilHam  West  Grant  (Nannie  Green). 

FLORIDA. 

Mrs   John  G.  Christopher  (Henrietta  Shoemaker). 
Mrs.  Robert  Howard  Gamble  (Angelica  Robinson). 
Mrs.  Van  Winder  Shields  (AmeUa  Eliza  Kittrell). 

ILLINOIS. 

Miss  Maria  Stith  Johnston. 

Miss  Alice  Grey  Kerfoot.  t  u     *     ^ 

Mrs.  Henry  S.  Robbins  (Frances  Fuller  Johnston). 
Mrs.  Carroll  Hopkins  Sudler  (Susan  Culbreth). 
Mrs.  Robert  Bruce  Wallace  (Sophie  Dorsey). 
Mrs.  Robert  Alexander  Waller  (Lena  Watson). 


252  ASSOCIATE  MEMBERS  IN   NON-COLONIAL  STATES. 

IOWA. 

Mrs.  Leonard  Everett  (Louise  Elbert). 

Mrs.  George  Watson  French   (Anna  Elizabeth  Decker). 

Mrs.  William  Andrew  Morrison  (Elizabeth  Francanna  Jones). 

KANSAS. 

Mrs.  Frank  Rosebrook  Millspaugh  (Mary  Qarkson). 

KENTUCKY. 

Mrs.  Gilmer  S.  Adams  (Lettie  Robinson). 

Mrs.  George  Allen  Armstrong  (Mary  Scott  Moxley). 

Mrs.  Alexander  Gait  Barret  (Ellen  Robinson). 

Mrs.  Robert  Moorhead  Carrier  (Alice  Bridgeford). 

Mrs.  John  C.  Doolan  (Katherine  Churchill  Clark). 

Mrs.  William  Heyburn  (Mary  Julia  Barret). 

Mrs.  Robert  Morrow  Kelly  Jr.  (Eleanor  Royce  Mercein). 

Mrs.  Sterling  W.  Price  (Mary  Sterling). 

Mrs.  Harrison  Robertson  (Marion  Morgan  Richardson). 

Miss  Mary  Hill  Ross. 

Mrs.  Percy  Semple  (Meta  Powell  Hollyday). 

Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Smith  (Elise  C.  Bennett). 

Mrs.  Albert  Bingham  Sowell  (Nancy  Katherine  Wade). 

Mrs.  Walter  Walker  (Mary  Sydnor  Perkins). 

LOUISIANA. 

Mrs.  James  Wallace  Alexander  (Cora  Luckett). 

Mrs.  Walter  W.  Atkinson  (Ellen  Blackman). 

Mrs.  Joshua  G.  Baker  (Mary  Munroe). 

Mrs.  Bryan  Black  (Henrietta  Kingsley  Hutton  Cummings). 

Mrs.  Louis  Carleton  Bulkley   (Caroline  Kemper). 

Mrs.  David  Jamison  (Mary  Laura  Chaille). 

Mrs.  Harry  Nash  Moore  (Browning  Coleman). 

Miss  Josephine  Hamilton  Nicholls. 

Mrs.  Henry  Palfrey  (Annie  Sterling  CuUen). 

Mrs.  B.  T.  Story  (Jeannie  Washington  Campbell). 

Mrs.  Norwood  K.  Vance  (Jeannette  Dent). 

Miss  Sue  Howard  Zunts. 

MAINE. 
Mrs.  Herbert  Payson  (Sally  Carroll  Brown). 

MICHIGAN. 

Mrs.  Charles  B.  Brown  (Eleanor  Devereux  Hunter). 

Mrs.  Frederick  E.  Butler  (Lilla  Mundy). 

Mrs.  William  Shubael  Conant  (Frances  Elizabeth  Wendling). 

Mrs.  Henry  Francis  LeHunte  Lyster  (Winifred  Lee  Brent). 

Miss  Gertrude  Mason. 

Mrs.  John  Thomson  Mason  (Helen  Jackson). 

Mrs.  James  Smith  Rogers  (Eleanore  White). 

Mrs.  Edwin  Forrest   Sweet    (Sophia  Fuller). 

MINNESOTA. 

Mrs.  John  Norris  Jackson  (Alice  Meeker  Dean). 
Mrs.  William  D.  Washburn  Jr.  (Florence  Savier). 


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MISSISSIPPI. 

Mrs.  Oliver  Whitehead  Catchings  (Grayson  Wendling). 

Mrs.  Andrew  Fuller  Fox  (Anelta  Scott). 

Miss  Audleyn  Macrery. 

Mrs.  Eugene  Martin  (Anna  Frances  Blake). 

Miss  Elizabeth  Brandon  Stanton. 

Mrs.  James  D.  Warren  (Marion  Addison). 

MISSOURI. 

Mrs.  James  Ekin  Allison  (Jeanie  Bass). 

Miss  Sidney  Emeline  Boyle. 

Mrs.  Walker  Hill   (Jeanie  Morrison  Lockwood). 

Mrs.  C.  E.  Ilgenfritz  (Isabel  McCreery  Daniel).* 

Mrs.  George  Knight  Mackey  (Bessie  Bowman  Daniel). 

Mrs.  Thomas  K.  Niedringhaus  (Hennie  Brown  Johnson). 

Mrs.  William  M.  Price  (Virginia  Boyle). 

Mrs.  William  Holmes  Thomson  (Annie  Lou  Hargadine). 

Mrs.  George  Marvin  Tuttle   (Grace  Wallace). 

Mrs.  George  Y.  Wallace  (Inez  Cora  Belden). 

Mrs.  Milton  Welsh  (Rose  Nelson). 

Mrs.  Robert  Morgan  White  (Isabella  Mitchell). 

Mrs.  Richard  Beck  Wright  (Virginia  B.  McCampbell). 

NEBRASKA. 

Mrs.  Charles  Dorsey  Armstrong  (Lida  Campbell  Leib). 
Mrs.  Frederick  Henry  Davis  (Nellie  Clarkson). 
Mrs.  Charles  W.  Lyman  (Mary  C  Belden). 

OHIO. 

Mrs.  Borden  Bowman  (Mary  Couper  Proudfit). 

Mrs.  Edmond  Pitts  Harrison  (Carrie  Marion  Andrews). 

Mrs.  Joel  Burton  Parsons  (Amelia  Griffith  Andrews). 

TENNESSEE. 

Mrs.  John  McMillan  Armstrong  (Martha  Turnley). 

Mrs.  John  M.  Bass  (Mary  Wharton  Berry). 

Mrs.  Leslie  Cheek  (Mabel  Wood). 

Mrs.  Whitefoord  Russell  Cole  (Mary  Bass). 

Mrs.  William  Drane  Jr.  (Mary  Stacker  Luckett). 

Mrs.  William  L.  Lewis  (May  Duke). 

Mrs.  William  Thomas  Manning   (Florence  Van  Antwerp). 

Miss  Lizzie  Van  Antwerp. 

Mrs.  Louis  Garth  Wood. 

TEXAS. 

Mrs.  Edwin  Bruce  (Alice  de  Yterbide  Quisenberry). 

Mrs.  Albert  Sidney  Burleson  (Adele  Steiner). 

Miss  Elizabeth  G.  Collier. 

Miss  Lucy  A.  Collier. 

Mrs.  Walter  Percy  Donalson  (Louise  Chamberlaine  Young). 

Mrs.  James  M.  Goggin  (Lilla  Hatfield  Simpson). 

Mrs.  George  Lee  Hume  (Winfred  Llewellyn  Price). 

Mrs.  Claude  Douglas  Johns  (Bessy  Steiner). 

Mrs.  Ballinger  Mills  (Evy  Waters). 

*  Entered  in  the  Register  under  maiden  name. 


254  ASSOCIATE  MEMBERS  IN  NON-COLONIAL  STATES. 


WASHINGTON. 

Mrs.  Henry  Dickinson  (Ida  Hamilton  Thompson). 
Mrs.  John  H.  Williams  (Nettie  Briscoe  Wallace). 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Mrs.  Thornton  Granville  Berry  (Mamie  Kowalski). 

Mrs.  H.  B.  Bradenbaugh  (Nannie  Beard  Neal). 

Miss  Amanda  Belle  Dashiell. 

Mrs.  John  Davidson  (Georgia  Henderson). 

Mrs.  William  R.  Hitt  (Katherine  Hallie  Elkins). 

Mrs.  Henry  C.  Jackson  (Annie  O.  De  Camps). 

Mrs.  George  E.  Price  (Sallie  A.  Dorsey). 

Mrs.  Henry  Lewis  Prichard  (Emma  Elizabeth  Walker), 

Mrs.  Henry  Streit  Walker  (Emma  Elizabeth  Bier). 

WISCONSIN. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Kettle  Clark. 

Mrs.  Joseph  E.  Davies  (Emlen  Knight). 

Mrs.  Oliver  Clyde  Fuller  (Kate  Fitzhugh  Caswell). 

Miss  Eleanor  A.  Tyler  Murdoch  Schley. 

Mrs.  Bryant  Smith  (Mary  A.  Decker). 


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