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LINEAGE BOOK 



National Society 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 




VOLUMB XXXVII 
190I 



Mary Cooi.ey Bassbtt, 
Historvm General. 



Compiled by 
Sarah Hall Johnston, 



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PREFACE. 

To be privileged to introduce again to the living by name, age, 
station and deed these forbears of ours who played their part and 
had their day, is to have also, a consciousness of how inadequate 
these paltry details are in filling in the true portrait or pointii^ out 
the r^ value of the character so presented. "While individual 
services may have varying degrees of value, the vision of those 
who aided this country in its time of trouble and their self-surren- 
der cannot be apportioned adequately." It may be truly said that 
America in her Reirolution was as greatly led as she was served. 
It was greatness of nature that made these men steadfast in un- 
certainty, resolute with a great purpose which never faltered even 
at the supreme test which only great natures could have met. As 
faith, the mightiest weapon in the world, made the conquests of 
Abraham, Paul, Luther and Wesley possible without the call of 
science to their aid so did these men and women whom we honor 
count death or victory <Mily the steps of progress and had faith 
in human destiny and the courage to do a great work in simplid^ 
and quietness. 

In this age it is well to revive certain Puritan virtues such as 
faithfulness and adherence to high ideals and thus emphasize the 
importance of the individual. In memory of these men and women 
whose service was so great a gift to us who bear their names we 
rededicate ourselves, service and allegiance to the perpetuation of 
their ideals and the fulfibnent of their visions. 

MARY COOLEY BASSETT, 

Historian General. 



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PREFACE. 

To be privileged to introduce again to the livii^; by name, age, 
station and deed these forbears of ours who played their part and 
had their day, is to have also, a consciousness' of how inadequate 
these paltry details are in filling in the true portrait or pointii^ out 
the real vaJue of the character so presented. "While individual 
services may have varyii^ degfrees of value, the vision of those 
who aided this country in its time of trouble and their self-surren- 
der cannot be apportioned adequately." It may be truly said that 
America in her Revolution was as greatly led as she was served. 
It was greatness of nature that made these men steadfast in un- 
certainty, resolute with a great purpose which never faltered even 
at the supreme test which only great natures could have met. As 
faith, the mightiest weapon in the world, made the conquests of 
Abraham, Paul, Luther and Wesley possible without the call of 
science to their aid so did these men and women whom we honor 
count death or victory <mly the steps of pn^ress and had faith 
in human destiny and the courage to do a great work in stmpHcify 
and quietness. 

In this i^e it is well to revive certain Puritan virtues such as 
faithfulness and adherence to high ideals and thus emphasize the 
importance of the individual. In memory of these men and women 
whose service was so great a gift to us who bear thrir names we 
rededicate ourselves, service and allegiance to the perpetuation of 
their ideals and the fulfilment of their visions. 

MARY COOLEY BASSETT, 

Historian General. 



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ILLUSTRATIONS. 

Frontispiece. 

I. Mrs. William A. Smoot, National No. 9899, 

Chaplain General, Virginia, 

2. Mrs. Eleanor S. Washington Howard, National No. 3156, 
Recording Secretary General, Virginia. 

3. Miss Minnie Fogel Mickley, National No. 1029, 
Registrar General, Pennsylvania. 



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ILLUSTRATIONS. 

Frontispigee. 

I. Mrs. William A. Smoot, National No. 9899^ 

Chaplain General, Virginia. 

2. Mrs. Eleanor S. Washington Howard, Katiotial No. 3156, 
Recording Secretary General, Virginia. 

3. Miss Minnie Fogel Mickley, National No. 1029, 
Registrar General, Pennsylvania. 



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THE NATIONAL SOCIETY 

OF THB 

Daughters of tlie American Revolutioti. 

eaakniii* at WaaHiHSTon Citt oeToaait II. laaa. 

National Boacd <A Manag^cincaL 
(90». 



Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks, 

(•PitMM MMM M IkMtt M tiHilMM *t fMM 

Mrs. Miranda Barney Tulloch. 



Mrs. Wiixiam Parker Jeweit, Mrs. Albert H. Tuttlb, 
Mrs. John A. T. Huu., Mrs. J. Heron C^uishan, 

Mrs. Washington A. Roeblinc^rs. James D. Wynkoop. 
Mrs. Jay Osbourne Moss, Mrs. S. B. C. Morgan. 

Mrs. Julius C. Burrows, 

Mrs. William Lindsay, Mrs. James R. Mellon, 

Mrs. George M. Sternberg, Mrs. Moses Moorehbad Granger, 

Mrs. Clark Waring, Mrs. Frank Wheaton, 

Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, Mrs. Addison G. Foster, 

Mrs. a. a. Kendall, Mrs. Kate Kearney Henry. 

•kMMMttMnL 

Mrs. William A. Smoot. 

<n i n n uotmi awwM. 

Mrs. Eleanor S. Washington Howard. 

Mrs. Robert Stockwell Hatcher. 

Miss Minnie Fogel Mickley. 

Mrs. Charles Carlyle Darwin. 

IMMIMCtMML 

Miss Susan Riviere Hetzel. 
Mrs. Green Clay Gochs.oe. 

CMwUaMMNL 

Miss Julia Ten Eyck McBlair. 



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Alabama, Mrs. J. Morgan Smith. 

Arizona " Hugh H. Price. 

Arkansas, " Helen M. Norton. 

California, " John F. Swift. 

Colorado, " W. F. Sukum. 

Connecticut, " Sara T. Kinney. 

Delaware, " Euzabeth C. Churchmak. 

District of ColuniUa. ". . " Mary S. I^ockwood. 

Florida, " Dennis Eagan. 

Geoma, " Robert Emery Park. 

Illinois, " Robert Hall Wiles. 

Indiana, ■ " James M. FowlER. 

Iowa, " Julian Richards. 

Kansas, " Lucy B. Johnston. 

Kentucky, " William Lee Lyons. 

Louisiana, " C. Hamilton Tebault. 

Maine, " W. E. Youland. 

Maryland, " J. Pembroke Thom. 

Massachusetts, Miss Helen M. Winslow. 

Michigan Mrs. William Chittenden. 

Minnesota " D. A. Monfort. 

Mississippi " Alice Quitman Loveia. 

Missouri " George H. Shields. 

Montana, " Walter Taliant. 

Nebraska, " I^ura B. Pound. 

New Hampshire, " Charles S. Murrland. 

New Jersey Miss E. Ellen Batcheller. 

New Mexico Mrs. L. Bradford Prince. 

New York " Samuel Verplanck. 

North Carolina, Miss Mary Love Stringpellow. 

North Dakota Mrs. Sarah B. Lounsbesry. 

Ohio , " John A. Murphy. 

Oklahoma, " Cassius M. Barnes. 

Oregon " Mary Phelps Montgomery. 

Pennsylvania, Miss Susan Carpenter Frazer. 

Rhode Island, Mrs. Charles Warrkn Lippitt. 

South Carolina, " H. W. Richardson. 

South Dakota, " Andrew J. Kellar. 

Tennessee " H. S. Chamberlain. 

Texas, " John Lane Henry. 

Utah " Inez G. H. Wallace. 

Vermont ■ " Julius J. Estey. 

Virginia, " Hugh Nelson Page. 

Washington " George W. Bacon. 

West Vii^nia, Miss Valley Virginia Henshaw. 

Wisconsin, Mrs. James Sidney Peck. 

Wyoming, " Harriet Richards. 



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Mrs. John W. Foster. 
Mrs. Adlai E. Stevenson. 
Mrs. Daniel Manning. 



Ebctcd for life Date of election. 



Mrs. Leland Stanford, 1893. Mrs. R. Ogdkn Dchbmus, 1895. 



Mrs. Roger A. Pryor, i8< 
Mrs. a. Leo Knott, 1894. 
Mr& Eusn H. WAI,WOeTH, 

1894. 

Mrs. Joshua Wilbouk, 1895. 
Mrs. a Howard Clark, 1895. 



Mrs. Lucy Preston Beai^ 

1895- 
Miss Maby Desha, 1895. 
Miss CXasa Babton, 1896. 
Mrs. a. C. Gser, i^ 
Mrs. Samuel Euot, 1896. 



Mrs. Modred S. Mathbs, 1899. 



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MEMBERS 

OF THB 

NATIONAL SOCIETY. 



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THETNATIONAL SOCIETY 

OF THE 

Daughters of the American Revolutioa 



MISS MARY E. D. ROBINSON. 36001 

Born in Coming, New York. 

Descendant of Joseph Rcrfbinson, Lemuel Robinson and Skel- 
ton Pelton, all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joseph Robinson and Mary Walker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jeremiah Robinson and Hepsibah Felton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Robinson and Comfort Pike, his wife; 
Skclton Felton and Silence Hale, his wife. 

Gr.^r.-granddaughter of Joseph Robinson and Martha Hedge, bis 
wife. 

Skelton Felton (1750-1822), enlisted in Capt Jonathan 
Wales's company, 1777 and guarded the Hessian prisoners. He 
was bom in Oakh^n ; died in Barre, 

Joseph Robinson, (1727-1814), served in Capt, James Hat- 
low's company. Col. Ezra Wood's regiment, 1778, and re-en- 
listed, 1780, under Col. William Shepard. He was bom in 
Rochester; died in Barre. 

Lemuel Robinson, (1758-1823), enlisted, 1775, from Worces- 
ter county under Capt Daniel Haws and, 1777, under Capt. 
Benjamin Nye, served to re-enforce Stark at Bennington. He 
was bom in Barre, Mass., died in Exeter, Otsego county, N. Y. 

Also No. 15864- 

MRS. MARY CONNELLY ENDSLEY. 36003 

Bom in Red Wing, Minnesota. 
Wife of James William Endsley. 
Hon. — Tbc number It Uic end of the nunc reprewnta Ibe HatiiNu) Noaba- of tht 



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a DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Lieut. Christian Ankeny and of Elisha ^gles- 
ton. 

Daughter of Dr. Charles H. Connelly (1823-61) and Mary Hagans 
(1829-1907), his wife, m. 1849. 

Granddaughter of Bernard Connelly, Jr., and Margaret (Ankeny) 
Sanner (1789-1876), his wife; Ebenezer Hagans (1793-1831) and Cath- 
arine Dicks (1798-1870), his wife, m. i8ao. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Christian Ankeny and Elisabeth Shaffer, his 
wife; Josiah George Hagans (1762-1834) and Persis ^gleston (1764- 
1S46), his wife, m. 1783. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Eggleston and Elizabeth Merrill 
(1719-181S). his wife. 

Elisha Ei^Ieston, (1720-1804), who had served in the early 
wars frcMn Connecticut, was a private in the Revolution from 
New York. He was bom in Minden, Conn., died in Essex 
county, N. Y, 

Christian Ankeny served as lieutenant in the Bedford county, 
Pennsylvania militia. He was bom, 1749, near Hi^erstown, 
Md. ; died in Somerset, Pa. 

MRS. AMARYLLIS BOMAR SMITH. 36003 

Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. 
Descendant of Capt. John Earle- 

Daughter of John Earle Bomar and Nancy I.ouise, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Elisha Bomar and Amaryllis Earle, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Earle and Rebecca (Berry) Woods, his 

John Earle, (1737-1815), assisted in repelling the Tories and 
Indians during the Revolution. On his place on North Pacolet 
River was built Fort Earle as a retreat for the Whigs and when 
Corawallis invaded South Carolina, a battle was fought there. 
He was bom in Westmoreland Co., Va. ; died in Rutherford 
Co., S. C. 

Also Nos. 4852. 14596. 16545, 27441. 28380, 29732, 34398. 

MRS. CARRIE CHOICE CLEVELAND TOWERS. 36004 

Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. 
Wife of A. A. Towers. 

Descendant of Capt. Robert Cleveland and of Rev. Henry 
Wight. 
Daughter of John B. Cleveland and Georgia Alden, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of Robert Mathis Cleveland and Francis Leonard 
Wight, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Cleveland and Sarah Varmay, his 
wife; Rev. Henry Wight and Clarissa Leonard {1771-1864), his and 

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

Henry Wi^t, (1752-1837), left Harvard College to serve 
as a minute man at the Rhode Island alarm. He was bom in 
Medfield, Mass. ; died in Bristol, R. I. 

Also Nos. 2440, 5583, 20717, 32434. 

Robert Cleveland, (1744-1812), commanded a company of 
North Carolina Volunteers under his brother. Col. Benjamin 
Cleveland at the battle of Kings Mountain. He was bom in 
Prince William Co., Va.; died in Wilkes Co., N. C. 

Also Nos. 5581, 15313. 



MRS. DOT CAMP DEAN EARLE. 36005 

Bom in Campton, S. C. 

Wife of Baylis T. Earle. 

Descendant of Thomas Camp, David Golightly and James 
Harris, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of George Rosswell Dean and Hattie Elza Camp, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Carney Camp (iSis-iQOo) and Tabitha 
Prisciila Harris (1820-81), his wife, 

Gr.-granddaughler of Stephen Camp (1771-1846) and Annie Alex- 
ander (1771-1841), his wife; Col. William Washington Harris (1788- 
1875) and Eliiabth Golightly (1785-1862), his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Camp and Margaret Carney, his 
2d wife; Elias Alexander (1749-1818) and Nancy Agnes McCall, his 
wife, d. 1826; James Harris and Prisciila Gilliam, his wife; David 
Golightly and Tabitha Mitchell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr. -granddaughter of Adam Alexander. 

Thomas Camp, (1717-98), was a patriot of the Revolution, 
He was bom in Virginia ; removed to Ireland Ford, N. C, be- 
fore the Revolution and is buried in the burying ground of the 
homestead. He had five sons at the battle of Kings Mountain. 

Also No. 20784- 

David (Golightly, (1758-1842), served as a private from Spar- 
tanbui^. 

James Harris, (1763-1804), served as a private in the Caro- 
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4 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

MRS. JESSE ROSSWELL DEAN JOHNSON. 36006 

Born in Campton, South Carolina- 
Wif« of Edwin Johnson. 

Descendant of Thomas Camp, David Gdightly and James 
Harris. 
Daughter of George Rosswell Dean and Hattie Camp, his wife. 
See No. 36005. 

MISS MARY SYDNOR DU PRE. 36007 

Descendant of Dr. Peter Fayssoux, of South Carolina. 
Daughter of Daniel AUston Du Pre and Helen Capers Stevens, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Peter Fayssoux Stevens and Mary Capera, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Clement William Stevens and Sarah Fayssoux, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaugjiter of'Peter Fayssoux and Ann Smith, his wife, 
m- l?77. 

Peter Fayssoux who was bom in France, served as sui^eon 
general of South Carolina. He endured captivity with patience 
and exile with resignation. He was an or^nal member of 
the Cincinnati. He died in Charleston, 1795, and is buried 
there in the Scotch Church Yard. 

Also Nos. 10245, 15566. 35602. 

MISS MARY OWEN DEAN. 36008 

Bom in Washington, D. C. 

Descendant of Capt. Thomas Farrow and Rosanna Waters 
Farrow. 

Daughter of Mills Dean and Annie Fearow, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Hosea Jefferson Dean and Mary Owen, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Dean and Mary Farrow, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-daughter of Thomas Farrow and Rebecca Wood, his ist wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddai^hter of John Farrow and Rosanna Waters, his 
wife. 

lliomas Farrow, (1754-1824), served as lieutenant of Roe- 
buck's cavalry and subsequently commanded a company of 
Partisan Rangers. He received a pension in Spartanburg Dis- 
trict, S. C, 1831, for service as private and lieutenant. His 
mother was the heroine who exchanged three of her sons cap- 
tured in battle for six British prisoners. 

Also Nos. 2892, 6956, 1378P, 2S085, 29684. 



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MRS. GLADYS FLEMING LYLES. 36009 

Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. 

Wife of Dr. Theo. Boykin lories. 

Descendant of Capt. ThOTnas Farrow, Rosaanah Waters Far- 
row and Capt. George Wade, 

Daughter of Charles Edward Fleming and lawe Dean, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James David Fleming and Sarah Boatwrigfat, his 
wife; Hosca Jefferson Dean and Mary Owen, his wife. 

See No. 3600&. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Fleming and Mary Wad^ his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Wade and Mary McDonald, his 
wife. 

George Wade, (1747-1824), raised a company and marched 
to the relief of Charleston. He was taken prisoner by Tarle- 
ton and was wounded in the battle of Savantuih. He was bom 
in Granville, N. C. ; died in Columbia, S. C. 

Also Nos. 2641, 28064, 29684. 30523, 31114. 

MRS. MARY LILY GAMEWELL HALE., 36010 

Bom in Spartanburg, South Carolina. 

Wife of John Hale. 

Descendant of Major Joseph McDowell, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of J. A. Gamewell and Julia McDowell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph A. McDowell, M. D., and Julia Patton, bis 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James McDowell and Margaret Erwin, bis 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gfanddaughter of Joseph McDowell and Mary Moffett, bis 
wife. 

Joseph McDowell, (1758-95), served as captain in many bat- 
tles and at Kings Mountain acted as major under his cousin. 
Col. Joseph Md^owell. He was bom in Burke Co., N. C, 
where he died. 

Also Nos. S584. 2879a 

MRS. JUSTINA WALTON ALCORN SWIFT. 3601 1 

Bom in Greene County, Alabama. 
Wife of Charles Jewett Swift. 

Descendant of William Walton, William Walton, Jr., and 
James Lusk. 

Daugiiter of Gov. James Lusk Alcorn and Amelia Walton Glover, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Alcom and Hannah Louisa Lusk, bis wife ; 



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Williamson Allen Glover (1804-79) and Amdia Tillman Walton (1807- 
55), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Lusk and Sarah McElwayne, his second 
wife; William Walton, Jr. and Justina Louisa Smith Gennerrick, his 
second wife, m. 1807. 

Gr.-gr.-granddauEhter of William Walton and Elizabeth Tilman 
(1744-87), his wife, m. 1752. 

William Walton, (1736-1806), served as' a private in the 
Cioochland County, Virginia militia, 

William Walton, Jr., ( 1767-1844), was drafted when a youth 
and served two tours with his father. He was placed on the 
pension roll 1832, for service in the Virginia line. He was 
bom in Amherst Co., Va, ; died in Greene Co., Ala. 

James Lnsk, (1754-1803), served in the South Carolina mili- 
tia. He died in Illinois. 

Also No. 34988. 

MRS. MARY BAXCH BOND. 36013 

Born in Franklin, Tennessee. 

Wife of James P. Bond. 

Descendant of Amos Balch. 

Daughter of David Lawson Balch and Eliza P. Andrews, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Calvin Balch and Eliza Jane Hazlett, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Balch and Ann Fatton, his wife. 

Amos Balch, (175&-1835), enlisted in Mecklenburg County, 
N. C, as a mounted volunteer, 1779, in Capt. Richard Simmon's 
company ; was then attached to the regular cavalry under Ccrf- 
onel Washington ; was with Gates at the battle of Camden. In 
1832 he was placed on the pension roll of Tennessee for serv- 
ice in the North Carolina line. He was bom in Baltimore Co., 
Md. ; died in Bedford Co., Tenn. 

MRS. CARRIE R. FINLAY. 36013 

Bom in Boonville, Missouri. 
Wife of George P. Finlay. 

Descendant of Brig. Gen. William Davidson, of North (^ro- 
lina. 
Daughter of Horsely Rea and Pamelia Jane Ewing, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Rev. Finis Ewing and Margaret Lee Davidson, 
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Gr.-granddaughter of William Davidson and Margaret (Maiy) 
Brevard, his wife. 

William Davidson, (1746-81), served as major 1776, lieu- 
tenant colonel, 1777 and 1779, was promoted brigadier general 
for bravery, in the place of Rutherford who had been taken 
prisoner. He was killed at the battle of Cowan's Ford in an 
effort to prevent ComwalHs crossing the Catawba River, A 
county is named for him and Congress ordered that a monu- 
ment should be erected to the memory of this hero. 

Also Nos. 196, I2S5, 9870, I24S7, 33408. 

MRS. JULIA FINLAY SETTLE. 36014 

Bom in Port I^vaca, Texas. 
Wife of Hart H. Settle. 

Descendant of Brig. Gen. William Davidson. 
Daughter of George P. Finlay and Carrie Rca, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Horsely Rea and Pamela Jane Bwing, his wife. 
See No. 36013. 

MRS. JULIA FINLAY SETTLE PIERCE. 36015 

Bom in Galveston, Texas. 
Wife of Robert Lawson Pierce. 
Descendant of Brig. Gen. William Davidson. 
Daughter of Hart H. Settle and Julia Finlay, his wife. 
Granddaughter of George P. Finlay and Carrie Rea, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Horsely Rea and Pamela Jane Ewing, his wife. 
See No. 36013. 

MISS AGNES M. SCOTT. 36016 

Bom in Hanover County, Vii^nia. 

Descendant of Hon. 'William Cabell and of Maj. William 
Cabell, Jr., of Virpnia. 

Daughter of William Nelson Scott, D. D., and Margaret J. Hanna, 
bis wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. John A, Scott, D. D., and Mary Carter Mc- 
Qdland, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hon. T. S. McOelland and Margaret Cabell, 
bis wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddat^ter of William Cabell, Jr., and Annie Carrington, 
bis wife. 

Gf.-gr.-gr.-cnuiddanaliter of William Cabell and Margaret Jordan, 
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8 DAUGHT£BS OP THB AHBRICAN KEVCH^imOK. 

William Cabell, (1730-98), was a member of the Committee 
of Safety and a delegate to the state convention. He was bom 
in Goochland County; died in Nelson Co., Va. 

William Cabell, Jr., (1759-1822), was major in Col. John 
Pope's militia battalion of Amherst, at the battle of Yorktown. 

Also Nos. 58, 2sgS, 4382, 5405, 12935, i9S8i, 24996, 38821, 33231. 

MRS. NANNIE BROOKE SCOTT BUMGARDNER. 36017 

Born in Richmond, Virginia. 
Wife of Rudolph Bumgardner. 

Descendant of Hon. William Cabell and of Maj, William Ca- 
bell, Jr. 

Daughter of William Nelson Scott, D. D., and Margaret J. Hanna, 
his wife. 
See No. 36016, 

MRS. HALLIE CRANE RIPPETOE. 36018 

Bom in Independence, Texas. 

Wife of John Alfred Rippetoe. 

Descendant of Maj. James Moore. 

Daughter of Rev. William Casey Crane and Catherine Jane Shep- 
herd, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Shepherd and Rachel Sharp Moore, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of James Moore and Sarah Sharp Delany, his 
wife, 

Gr.-gr, -granddaughter of Juitee James Moore and Elizabeth W. 
Creswell, his wife. 

James Moore, (1756-1813), entered the army as captain 1775 
and served through the war under Col. Anthony Wajme. He 
was at Trenton, Princeton, Erandywine, Paoli, Germantown, 
Valley Forge and Monmouth. He was a member of the Cin- 
cinnati of Pennsylvania, He was born in Chester Co., Pa. ; 
died in Northumberland Co., Va. 

Also No. 15314. 

MRS. MARGARET LYFORD STILES. 36019 

Born in Baltimore. Maryland. 
Wife of William StUes. 

Descendant of Francis Lyford, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Henry Frederick Dickehut and Mat^^et Mitchell Ly- 
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Granddaughter of William Gilman Lyford and Matgxttt Hitchdl, 

Gr.-granddaiighter of Francis Lyford and Mary Gilman, liis wife. 

Francis Lyford, (1760-1821), served as private in Capt. Ze- 
bulon Gilman's company, CcA. Stephen Evans's regiment to re- 
enforce the army at Sarati^a. He was bom in Newmarket; 
died in Meredith, N. H. 

MRS. ESTHER DENISON JONES. 36020 

Bom in Esperance, New York, 

Wife of Edward Le Roy Jones. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Mei^, Capt. Joseph Gallup and 
John Gallup, all of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Avery Denison and Elizabeth Henshaw Meigs, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ebenezer A. Denison and Esther Gallup, his wife; 
George Lord Meigs and Elinor Holmes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Gallup (1758-1825) and Hannah Denison, 
his wife; John Meigs and Elizabeth Henshaw, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Gallup and Mary Gardner, his wife. 

John Meigs, (1753-1826), served as lieutenant in Col. Samuel 
B. Webb's regiment, Connecticut line. He was a member of 
the original Society of the Cincinnati. He was bom in Mid- 
dletown. Conn. ; died in Hartford. His brother Return Jona- 
than Meigs was a distinguished officer. 

Also No. 19678. 

Joseph Gallup, (1723-78), commanded a cc»npany for the 
rdief of Boston, 1776, in Col, Oliver Smith's raiment and with 
him were his sons John and Gardiner. He was bom and died 
in Groton. 

Also Nos. 4196, 1190a 

36021 

MRS. EMMA E. W. McGEARY. 36022 

Born in Dayton, Ohio. 

Wife of John N. McGeary. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Crane, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Youngs V. Wood and Julia A. Magie, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John O. Magie and Joanna M. Crane (i8oo-ao), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Crane and Ab^ail Miller, his zd wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Crane (1709-80) and Phebe (1714- 
76), his wife. 

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company in the Canadian expedition. He was wounded at St. 
Johns and after long suffering lost his leg. He was bom and 
died in Elizabeth, N. J. 

MRS. FIX>RENCE SIMMONS HULING. 36023 

Bom in Hartford, Connecticut 
Wife of Clarence Floyd Huling. 
Descendant of Gustavus Grant, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of WiUiam Grant Simmons and Mary Elizabeth Lyman, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of WiUiam Smith Simmons and Wealthy Grant, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gustavus Grant and Phebe Goodale, his 2d 
wife, m. 1799. 

Gustavus Grant, (1759-1841), enlisted 1776 under Capt. 
Jonathan Wills and served at Fort Griswold. In 1777 he re- 
enlisted and 1778 served under Capt. Roswell Grant In 1832 
he received a pension for twenty-two months actual service as 
private, Connecticut line. He was bom and died in Windsor. 

36024 
36025 
36026 
MISS IRENE ORNDORFF BOSSIEUX. 36027 

Bom in Richmond, Virginia. 
Descendant of Lieut Nathaniel Littleton Savage, of Vir- 
ginia. 
Daughter of Cyrus Bossieux and Maria Parker Savage, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Littleton Savage and Elizabeth Parkin- 
son, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Southey Littleton Savage and Harriet Reyn- 
olds, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Littleton Savage and Ann Reyn- 
olds, his wife. 

Nathaniel Littleton Savage entered the army as comet, 1779 J 
was lieutenant of cavalry, and served through the war in the 
Virginia line. 

MRS. VIRGINIA CABELL RUGGLES. 36028 

Bom in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
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Descendant of Col. Hugh Rose. 

Daughter of Dr. Robert H. Cabell and Catherine Eyre Baily, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Landon Cabell and Judith Scott Rose, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Hugh Rose and Caroline Matilda Jordan, his 

Hugh Rose, (1743-95), was a member of the CtHnmittee of 
Safety and also county lieutenant of Amherst and comman- 
der of militia. 

Also Nos. 179% 9405, 20252, 29363, 34778. 



MRS. MARY EMMA PAYNE. 36029 

Born in Danville, Virginia. 

Wife of Dr. Robert L. Payne. 

Descendant of Capt. William Witcher, of Virginia. 

Daughter of J. J. Hawkins and Melissa Richardson Millner (i&^>- 
95), his wife, m. 1856. 

Granddaughter of William Banks Millner (1807-67) and Mary Hum- 
pll-ey Keen (1817-93), bis wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Keen (1776-1866) and Nancy Witcher, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.~granddaugbter of Elisha Keen and Elizabeth Napier, his wife ; 
William Witcher and Polly Dalton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Napier and Ann Maria Jones, 

William Witcher was vestryman of Camden District Parish 
when Pittsylvania Clounty was organized, 1764 and 1775, he 
raised a company of militia. He died, 1820, in Pittsylvania. 

Also No. 33I34' 

MRS. MARIA BOYS COCHRAN STERRETT. 36030 

Bom in Augusta County Vir^nia. 

Wife of Tate SterretL 

Descendant of Lieut. Charles Cameron and of Col. George 
Moffett, of Virginia. 

Daughter of William Boys Cochran and Margaret Cameron, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of George Moffett Cochran and Maria Boys, his wife; 
Andrew W. Cameron and Margaret Miller, his ist wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Cochran and Magderlene Moffett, his 
wife; Charles Cameron and Rachel Warwick (d. 1858), his wife, m. 
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Gr.-gr.^randdaughter of George Moffett and Sarah McDowell, his 
wife. 

Charles Cameron, {1753-1829), entered the service from 
Augusta County as lieutenant, 1776, under Capt John Synims, 
Col. Edward Stevens. He was in the battles o{ Brandywioe 
and Germantown. In 1781 he was drafted as captain of militia 
and 1782 was appointed by the governor, Commissary of IPur- 
chases of Augusta county. In 1839, his widow in Bath county, 
received a pension of lieutenant for over twenty months serv- 
ice, Virginia Continental line. 

George Moffett, (1735-1811), commanded a regiment at the 
battle of Guilford Court House. He served to the close of 
the war as county lieutenant. He was bom and died in 
Augusta Co., Va. 

Also Nos. 21841, 35628- 

MRS. MARY DEAN COULTER. 36031 

Bom in South Thomaston, Maine. 

Wife of Jesse Coulter. 

Descendant of Timothy Spaulding. 

Daughter of Ephraim Dean, Jr., and Clementine J. Spaulding, his 
wife 

Granddaughter of Ephraim Dean and Lucy Mct^on, his wife; Capt 
Josiah Spaulding and Eleanor Bartlett, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Capt. Jonas Dean and Ruth Small, his wife; 
William McLoon and Polly Mathews, his wife; Jedediah Spaulding 
and Nancy Ingraham, his wife, 

Gr.-gr.'granddaughter of John Mathews and Elisabeth Coombs, bis 
wife ; Timothy Spaulding and Margaret Mathews, his wife. 

Timothy Spaulding, (1733-1809), served as a private, 1775, 
in Capt. James Lemont's company stationed at Georgetown. 
His name is on the first census of Thwnaston, Me., 1790. 

MRS. LUCY FRANCES DEAN BARLINE. 36032 

Born in South Thomaston, Maine. 
Wife of J. C. Barline. 
Descendant of Timothy Spaulding. 
Daughter of Ephraim Dean, Jr., and Clementine J. Spauldinf^ his 

Granddaughter of Ephraim Dean and Lucy McLoon, his wife. 
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MRS. KATHERINE BEMAN OLDS. 36033 

Born in St. Charles, Minnesota. 

Wife o£ Darwin Dudley Olds. 

■ Descendant of Joseph Whiton. 

Daughter of Samuel Smith Beman and Caroline Warner Wbiton, 
his wife. 

Granddav^ter of Ebenezer Whiton and Samantha (Whiton), bis 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Whiton and Amanda Garfield, his wife. 

Joseph Whiton, (1759-1828), enlisted at seventeen and served 
in the Connecticut militia at White Plains and in the Burgoyne 
campaign. He was bom in Chatham, Conn.; died in Lee, 
Mass. 

Also Nos. 6644, 9983. 19608, 20263, 23S92. 

MRS. SARAH A. WHITE HERRMAN. 36034 

Bom in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Wife of Wniiam Tell Herrman. 

Descendant of Capt. Joseph White and of Lieut. Joseph 
White, Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of James Coolidge White and Abby Serbia Busbnell, his 
wife: 

Granddaughter of Joseph White, Jr. and Rebecca Hoar, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph White and Patience BaU, his wife. 

Joseph White, (1719-80), commanded a company of militia 
at the Lexington Alarm under Col. Asa Whitcomb. He was 
bom and died in Lancaster, Mass. 

Joseph White, Jr., (1751-1806), was commissioned second 
lieutenant in the Worcester county militia, 1779. 

MRS. JULIA DARNEAL BEALE. 36035 

Born in Maiden, West Virginia. 

Wife of James Madison Hite Beale. 

Descendant of Col. Charles Lewis, of Vit^nia. 

Daughter of John D. Lewis (b. 1800) and Elizabeth Dameal, his third 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Cameron Lewis (b. 1774) and Jane Didc- 
enson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Lewb and Sarah Murray, hb wife. 

Charles Lewis, (1736-74), led an Augusta county regiment at 
Point Pleasant, where he lost his life. 

Also Nos. 474. 27488. 



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MRS. EDITH CLENDENIN MILLER WADE. 36036 

Bom in Cedar Grove, West Virginia. 
Wile of Dr. Wade. 

Descendant of Sei^, Christian Miller, of Virginia, 
Daughter of Charles Clendenin Miller and Virginia F. Meddlicoff, 

Granddaughter of John Miller (1781-1846) and Sophia Clendenin, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter of Christian Miller and Catharine Weisman, his 
wife, ro. I77<X 

Christian Miller, (1744-1836), was drafted from Woodstock 
in the militia under Capt. Jacob Rinker, 1780; went to HiQs- 
boro, N, C, and guarded the prisoners taken by Green. In 
1832 he was allowed a pension for nine months actual serv- 
ice as sergeant Virginia troops. His widow also received a 
pension. He died in Shenandoah Co., Va. 

MRS. CORDELIA AGNES BYERS McCULLOCH. 36037 

Bom in Hancock, Maryland. 

Wife of John McCulloch. 

Descendant of Hon. Jc*n Weitzel and of Adjutant John 
Davis, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of John A. Byers and Charlotte Mary Weitzel Davis, his 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Keimer Davis (1779-1847) and Mary Weit- 
zel, his first wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Davis and Lydia Keimer (1760-1809), 
his wife; John Weitzel and Tabitha Morris, his wife. 

John Weitzel, (1752-99), was a member of the Committee of 
Safety of Northumberiand Co,, Pa., and in 1776 was a m«n- 
ber of the convention which framed the constitution. In 1780 
he was Commissary of Issues, He was bom in Lancaster; 
died in Sunbury, Pa.. 

Also No. 999. 

John Davis, (1746-1810), served as adjutant in the Flying^ 
Camp of Lancaster county, 1776. 

Also No. 39235. 

MRS. CHARLOTTE McCULLOCH STEENBERGEN. 3603R 
Bom in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. 
Wife of William Steenbergen. 



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Descendant of Hon, John Weitzel, Capt. John Jordan, Adj. 
John Davis, 

Daughter of John McCulIocfa and Cordelia Agnes Byers, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alexander McCulloeh and Mary E. Steenbergen, 
his wife; John A. Byers {1806-72) and Charlotte Mary Weitzel Davis 
(1807-91), his wife, m. 183a 

See No. 36037- 

Gr.-ganddaughter of Peter H. Steenbergen (1788-1863) and Maria 
Bibb Jordan (1790-1841), his wife, m. i8o7- 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Jordan and Cathrine Beale (b. 1765), 
his wife, m. 1789. 

John Jordan, (1755-1835), enlisted in Philadelphia Co. Pa., 
1777, as a captain-lieutenant and 1778 commanded a company 
of artillery artificers and served to the end of the war. He 
joined the Society of the Cincinnati, 1785 and 1829, removed 
to Botetourt Co., Va., where he died. His widow in 1838 
was allowed a pension. 

MISS MARY McCULLOCH. 36039 

Born in Point Pleasant, West Vii^nii 
Descendant of Hon. John Weitzel, Adj. John Davis, Capt. 
John Jordan. 
Daughter of John McCulloeh and Cordelia Agnes Byers, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John A. Byers and Charlotte Mary Weitzel Davis, 
his wife. 
See Nos. 36037, 36038. 

MRS. SARAH A. McCULLOCH, 36040 

Bom in Mason county. West Virginia. 

Wife of John D. McCulloeh. 

Descendant of Col, Charles Levns, Capt. John Jordan and 
Col. Taverner Beale. 

Daughter of Charles Cameron Lewis (1800-41) and Eliza Steen- 
bergen (i8o8-g6), his wife, m. 1826. 

Granddaughter of Charles Lewis and Jane Dickinson, his wife ; Gen. 
Peter HIggins Steetibergcn (1788-1863) and Maria Bibb Jordan (1790- 
184O. his wife, m. 1807. 

Gr,-granddaughter of William Steenbergen and Sarah Casey, his first 
wife; John Jordan (1755-1835) and Catherine Beale (1765-1856), his 
wife, m. 178!). 

See Nos. 36035. 36038. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Peter Casey and Mary (Van Meter) Wil- 
Mams, his second wife ; Taverner Beale and Elizabeth Hite, his wife, 
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Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Tavemer Beale and Frances Madison, 
his wife, m. 1741. 

Tavemer Beale, (1742-1810), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of the General Assembly and served in the 
militia. He was bora in Orange Co., Va.; died in Clifton 
Forge, where his grave has been lost by the development of 
the town. 

MRS. SALLIE LEWIS McCULLOCH STEENBERGEN. 36041 
Bom in Cleveland, Ohio. 
Wife of Peter H. Steenbergen. 
Descendant of Col. Charles Lewis, of Virginia. 
Daughter of John D. MrCuUoch and Sarah A. Lewis, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Charles Cameron Lewis and Eliza Steenber^n, 
bis wife. 
Or.- granddaughter of Charles Lewis and Jane Dickinson, his wife. 
See No. 36035. 

MISS MARY SUSAN WAGGENER. 36043 

Born in Pleasant Flats, West Virginia. 

Descendant of Maj. Andrew "Waggpner, of Vii^nia. 

Daughter of Andrew Chapman Waggener and Matilda Jane Strib- 
ling, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Beall Waggener (b. 1809) and Margaret 
Skillern Lewis (1816-62), his wife, m. 1836. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Major Andrew Waggener (1779-1863), (War 
of 1812), and Atterah Beall (1785-1846). bis wife, m. 1803. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Andrew Waggener and Mary Chapman, his 
wife. m. 1766. 

Andrew Waggener, (1743-1813), served as captain and was 
promoted major, 1778, in the Eighth Virginia regiment Be- 
fore the Revolution, he settled in Virginia, where he married 
and died. i 

MISS KATE BYERS STRIBLING. 36043 

Born in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. 
Descendant of Hon. John Weitzel, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Taliaferro Stribling and Mary Louise Byers, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John A. Byers and Charlotte Mary Wietzel Davis, 

See No. 36037. 



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MRS. CLARA EDDY NYE. 36044 

Bom in Beloit, Wiscomin. 

Wife of Ira P. Nye. 

Descendant of Maj. Oliver Lovell. 

Daughter of John Eddy and Susan Lovell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Oliver Lovell (b. 1781) and Nancy Oarey, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Lovell and Hannah (1744-99). h» first 
wife. 

Oliver Lovell was ai^mnted by the CtMnmittee of Safety 
as major of the Lower regiment of Vermont troops and served 
on committees in the formation of the state. He was bom 
in Worcester, Mass., 1739; died in Rockingham, Vt., where 
he is buried on his farm. 

MRS. JOSEPHINE VROMAN MASON. 36045 

Bom in Madison, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Edwin C. Mason. 

Descendant of John Field. 

Dai^hter of William Vronian and Harriet Field, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lincoln Field and Fanny Newcomb, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Field and Silence Lincoln, his wife, m. 
1779- 

John Field was placed on the pension roll of Oneida County, 
New York, 1831, for service of private, Massachusetts militia. 
He enlisted and was married at Norton, Mass. 

*MISS MARY OAKLEY. 36046 

Born in Prescott, Wisconsin, 

Descendant of Daniel Hough. 

Daughter of George C. Hough and Harriet Sweeney, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asa E. Hough and Mary Queen, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hough and Lydia Edgerton, his wife: 

Daniel Hough, (1752- 1820), served as a private in the New 
Hampshire militia and under Col. Jonathan Chase to re-enforce 
Ticonderoga. He was bom in Norwich, Conn. ; died in Leb- 
anon, N. H. 

MRS. MARY ELIZABETH FARMER STEVENS. 36047 

Bom in Syracuse, New Yoit. 
Wife of Breese J. Stevens. 
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Descendant of Ebenezer Burrill, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Marcellus Farmer and Jemimaette Tutlie, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James S. Totfle and Sarah Willetts, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Tuttle (i764-i8sg) and Charity Smith 
(1766-1847), his wife, m. 1786. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Tuttle and Mary Burrill (1733-78), 
his wife, m. 1752. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Burrill and Mary Mansfield, 
his wife, m. 1725. 

Ebenezer Burrill, (1703-78), was among the members when 
Gov. Gage betrayed the General Court, 1774. He was a dele- 
gate from Lynn to consider the condition of affairs. He was 
bom and died in Lynn. 

Also No. 29995. 

MRS. HARRIET FIELD VROMAN. 36048 

Born in Oneida, New York. 
Wife of William Vroman, 

Descendant of John Field. 
Daughter of Lincoln Field and Fanny Newcomb, his wife. 
See No. 36045. 

MRS. CECELIA ORMSBY BELLACK. 36049 

Born in East Boston, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Charles H. Bellaek. 

Descendant of Jonathan Paine, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of James Onnsby and Elizabeth Jane Mackie, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Hugh Ormsby and Rexanna Davis, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Eubal Ormsby and Rachel Paine, his wife. 
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Paine and Rebecca Dyer, his 

Jonathan Paine, (1744-88), served as seaman on the brigan- 
tine Independence, 1776-77. He was bom in Cape Cod ; died 
in Halifax, Mass. 

MRS. BELLE BRYANT VINSON. 36050 

Bom in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
Wife of Edward Wilkinson Vinson. 
Descendant of Daniel Damon Bryant. 
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Granddaughter of Lester Bryant (b. 1796) and Hannah Sleeper, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Damon Bryant and Bethiah Newton 
(1765-1852). his wife, m. 1783. 

Daniel Damon Bryant, (1755-1805), enlisted, 1777, in Capt 
William Manning's company, Col. Charles Webb's regiment 
for three years. In 1838 the widow received, in Orange Co., 
Vt., a pension for two years actual service of private, Con- 
necticut line. He was born in East Hartford, Conn.; died in 
Thetford, Vt. 

Also No. 25619. 

MRS. JENNIE LAMPARD CLARK. 36051 

Bom in Fremont, Wisconsin. 
Wife of Frank James Clailc 
Descendant of John Stroud. 

Daughter of George R. Lampard and Delia Sherburne, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Alvah Sherburne and Jenisha Stroud, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Stroud and Zerniah Sturtevant, his 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughler of John Stroud. 

John Stroud, (1749-1840), enlisted, 1775, and aided in forti- 
fying Dorchester Heights. In 1777, he volunteered in the 
New Hampshire militia and was at the battle of Bennington. 
In 1832 he applied for a pensicMi in Essex Co., N. Y., and it 
was allowed for one year's actual service as private. New 
Hampshire line. He was bom in Natick, Mass.; died in 
Willsboro, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 29360, 31177, 33155. 34010- 

MRS. HELEN LOUETTE FANCHER. 36052 

Bom in Cresco. Iowa. 
Wife of Walter Harvey Fancher. 
Descendant of Capt. Moses Chase. 

Daughter of William Wallace White and Mary Chase Silloway, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of William Silloway and Esther Chase, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Clement Chase and Lucy Murray, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Moses Chase and Hannah Brown, his wife. 
Moses Chase, (1727-99), was a member of the Provincial 
Coi^ess of New Han^sWre and commanded a company to re- 



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enforce the garristm at 'Hconderoga. He was bora in Sutton, 
Mass.; died in Cornish, N. H. 
Also Nos. 20256, 23642 24562, 26286, 27i04> 30240. 

MRS. ELLA MINERVA BLACHLY ANDREWS. 36053 

Born in Dane, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Henry Edward Andrews. 

Descendant of Col. Sylvanus Seely. 

Daughter of Lewis Seely Blachly and Rebecca McCombs, bis wife. 

Granddaughter of Eben Blachly and Minerva Seely, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Williamson Seely and Elizabeth Williams, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Sylvanus Seely and Jane Williamson, his 
wife. 

Sylvanus Seely, (1743-1821), served as captain, major and 
colonel of Morris County, New Jersey troops. He removed 
to Wayne Co., Pa., 1800, and died at Seely's Mills. 

Also No. 34139. 

MRS. ELSENA WISWALL CLOUGH. 36054 

Bora in Prairie du Sai^ Wisconsin. 

Wife of Willoughby G. CloMgh. 

Descendant of William Clark and of Capt. Norman dark. 

Daughter of Joseph Pope Wiswall (1810-95) and Betsey Keysar 
{1819-95), his second wife, m. 1842. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Wiswall and Sarah Clark (1776-1861), his 
wife, m. 1807. 

Gr.-granddaugbter of Norman Clark and Sarah Hammond (1751- 
83), his wife, m. 1769. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of William Clark and Mary Marean, his wife, 
m. 1740. 

William Clark, (1716-1801), served on the Committee ot, 
Correspondence and was a minute man fr<»n Newton at the 
Lexington Alarm. He died in Barre, Mass. 

Norman Clark, (1743-1842), who had served in the early 
wars, was wounded at Harlem Heights and commanded a com- 
pany at the surrender of Bui^oyne. He was bom in Newton, 
Mass. ; died in Qarksville, N. H. 

Also Nos. ii*>, 14144 20936^ 3035a 

MRS. EVA WISWALL HYLA'ND. 36055 

Born in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. 
Wife of Harvey George Hyland. 



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Descendant of William Gark and of Ce^. Norman Clark. 
Daughter of Joseph Pope Wiswall and Betsey Keysar, his wife. 
See No. 36(64- 

MRS. HELEN ELIZABETH PARKER SANBORN. 36056 
Bom in St. Johnsburyi Vermont. 

Wife of Frank L. Sanbom. 

Descendant of Sergt. Josiah Parker. 

Daughter of George Parker and Betsey Turner, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Parker and Mary Nichols Phelps, his wife, 

Gr. -granddaughter of Josiah Parker and Lydia Beaman, his wife. 

Josiah Parker, (1744-1832), served as private at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm and as sergeant, 1777, in Oapt. William Morse's 
company of volunteers to re-enforce the army under Gates. 
He was bom in Reading, Mass. ; died in Lunenburg, Vt. 

36057 
MRS. LUCETTA HARTSHORN JACOB. 36058 

Born in Alliance, Ohio. 
Wife of Benjamin U. Jacob. 
Dscendant of Samuel Backus. 

Daughter of Orville N. Hartshorn and Malvina A., his wife. 

Granddaughter of Norris Hartshorn and Asseneath Backus, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Backus. 

Samuel Backus, (1765-1854), enlisted from Ashford, Conn., 
1782, in a volunteer matross company under Capt. Benjamin 
Durkee and was at Fort Trumbull. In 1832 he was placed on 
the pension roll of Trumbull County, Ohio, for one year's 
actual service of private, Connecticut line. 

MRS. ADALINE BELDON OLIN ESTBERG. 36059 

Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Emil Estberg. 

Descendant of Ensign Caleb Olin. 

Daughter of Chauncey C. Olin and Mary Church, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Olin (b. i779) and Experience Conk^, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Olin and Freelove Mitchell (1755-1834). 
his wife, m. 1775. 

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St. I^wrence County, New York, 1832, for service of ensign, 
Vennont militia. He was bom in Warwick, R. I.; died in 
Potsdam, N. Y. 

MRS. ELINOR LOUISE NOBLE PARKER. 36060 

Born in Rome, Georgia. 

Wife of William Parker. 

Descendant of Capt. John Holmes and of Wylie Pope. 

Daughter of George Noble and l,ucy Wadsworth, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Wadsworth and Penelope Pope, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Walter Wadsworth and Eleanor Spencer, his 
wife; John Tripp Pope and Nancy Milner, his wife, 

Gr,-gr. -granddaughter of Jesse M. Pope and Ann Tripp, his wife; 
Benjamin Milner and Penelope Holmes, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Wylie Pope and McKinnie, his 

wife ; John Holmes and Chloe Bentley, his wife. 

John Holmes served in the Revolution and was a manber of 
the Georgia Society of the Cincinnati. He died 1806 in 
Wilkes Co.. Ga. 

Also Nos. 776, 1025, 3045, 2147, 32005. 

Wylie Pope, (1758-1808), served in the Georgia forces in 
the Revolution. 

MRS. GRACE NOBLE ROBINSON. 36061 

Born in Rome, Georgia. 

Wife of Walter Ambrose Robinson. 

Descendant of Benjamin Godwin, Wylie Pope, Dr. Joseph 
Spencer, Maj. Gen. Joseph Spencer, Col. Samuel Selden, Rob- 
ert Tripp, James Wadsworth, John Milner and Capt John 
Holmes. 

Daughter of George Noble and Lucy B. Wadsworth, hb wife. 

See No. 36060. 

Granddaughter of John Wadsworth and Sarah Penelope Pope, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Walter Wadsworth {1801-75) and Elenoor EIb- 
abeth Spencer (1803-30), his wife; John Tripp Pope and Nancy Milner, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Wadsworth, Jr., and Abigail May 
(Wray), his wife; Samuel Selden Spencer and Prudence Cook, his 
wife; Jesse Mae Pope and Ann Tripp Reel, his wife; Benjamin Mil- 
ner and Penelope Holmes, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Wadsworth and Mary Brace, Ms 
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Wylie Pope and McKinney, his wife; Robert J. W. Reel and 

Mary Tripp, his wife; John Milner and Elizabeth Godwin, hts wife; 
John Holmes and Chloe Bentley, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Spencer and Martha Brain- 
ard his 1st wife; Samuel Selden and Elizabeth Ely, his wife, m. 1745; 

Robert Tripp and Grace Daw, his wife; Benjamin Godwin and 

Pitt, his wife. 

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

Also Nos. 1287, 2310, 4086, 5566, 6638, 8367, iigSo, 21623, 23223, 28338, 
32164. 35534- 

Joseph Spencer, Jr., (1750-1824), was aid to his father 
for three years and served in the Connecticut Continental line. 
He was bom in East Haddam, Conn. ; died in Vienna, Va. 

Also No. 21623. 

Benjamin Godwin, (1735-99), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of Isle of Wight county, 1775. He was 
bom in Nansemond Co., Va. 

John Milner, (1746-1812), was a Whig who suffered from 
his Tory neighbors and served in the militia. He died in 
Wilkes Co., Ga. 

Also Nos. 776, 1025, 3045, 21447, 32399- 

Samuel Selden, (1723-76), was colonel of the Fourth bat- 
talion, Wadsworth's brigade, at I/mg Island and was captured 
in the retreat. He died a prisoner in New York City and 
is buried in the old brick church yard. He was bom in 
Hadlyme, Conn. 

Also Nos. 46, 1287, 2477, 5566, 6129, 8367, 9676, 15780, 18641, 19656, 
26287, 21623, 23481, 27712, 28238, 30296. 

Robert Tripp, (1722-1800), was a delegate from Halifax to 
the first Continental Congress, 1776. He was bom in Rhode 
Island ; died in Cane Point, N. C- 

James Wadsworth, (1752-1801), was a minute man at the 
Ivcxii^on Alarm. He was bom and died in Hartford, Omiu. 

MISS MARY F. FIELDING. 36062 

Bom in Limestone County Alabama. 
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Daughter of William Fielding {1790-1855) and Sarah Thompson 
(1811-84). his wife. 

Granddaughter of Eppa Fielding and Mary Basye (1759-1843}, his 
wife, m. 1785. 

Eppa Fielding, (1755-1829), enlisted as a private in the 
Fifth regiment, Capt. Thomas Gaskin's company ; served 1781 
in the Dragoons in the southern campaign. At the close of 
the war he was sergeant in Capt. John Harris's company and 
was allowed a pension but died before receiving it. He re- 
ceived bounty land, 1794. In 1836 his widow was placed on 
the pension roll of Virginia. He died in Louisa Co., Va. 

MRS. VAN ROBINSON. 36063 

Born in Columbus, Georgia. 
Wife of William F. Robinson. 
Descendant of Jacob Wise. 

Daughter of James Danforth and Nannie Clark, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Clark and Harriet Wise (1793-1873), his 
wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Jacob Wise and Harriet Blalock, his wife. 
Jacob Wise served as a private in Capt, John Hammond's 
company. He was bom 1759, in Edgeiield District, S. C. 

36064 
MISS ERIN BLACK. 36065 

Bom in Opelika, Alabama. 
Descendant of John Gibson and of John Harris, of Geot^a. 
Daughter of Simeon S. Black and Sarah L. Greene, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel C. Black (1818-96) and Mary D. Mc- 
Lendon (1821-1903), his wife, m. 1836; John Arnold Greene and 
Frances J. Gibson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Simeon McLendon (b. 1791) and Bethany Lowe 
Harris, his wife, m. 1820; Wiley Jones Gibson and Sarah A. Bennett, 

Gr.-gr.*granddaughter of John Harris and Bethany Lowe, his wife; 
John Gibson and Fannie Fluellen, his 1st wife, m. 17/9- 

John Harris served as private under Col. Elijah Clark. At 
the close of the revolution he was living in Wilkes Co., Ga. 

John Gibson, (1759-1839), enlisted 1775 in the companies 
being formed in Georgia and served throughout the war. He 
died in Warren Co., Ga. 

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MRS. BIRDIE THOMPSON GORMAN. 36066 

Bom in Newman, Georgia. 
Wife of Roscoe Westmoreland Gorman. 
Descendant of Cd. Thomas Farrar. 

Daughter of James Charles Thompson and Lucinda Gatewood Shu- 
mate, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Berryman D. Shumate and Thurza Farrar, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abner Farrar and Katie Malone, his wife. 

Gr,-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Farrar and Elizabeth Howard, 
his wife, 

Thwnas Farrar, (1726-1810), served in the militia of South 
Car(^ina, He was bom in Farrar Island, Va. ; removed to 
Mecklenburg Co. ; Va,, and later to South Carolina. He died 
in Franklin Co., Ga., at the home of his son Abner. 

MRS. MARY SAFFOI^D HOLMES MICKLE. 36067 

Born in Mobile, Alabama. 
Wife of William E. Mickle, Jr. 
Descendant of Joseph Phillips. 
Daughter of John Samuel Holmes and Mai; Elizabeth Boiling, his 

Granddaughter of James Madison Boiling and Mary SafFold, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Judge Reuben Saffold (_17^1&47} and Mary 
Phillips, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Phillips and Sarah Lynde, his wife. 

Joseph Phillips, (1734-1800), served as a minute man un- 
der Col. Elijah Clarke. He died in Morgan Co,, Ga. 

Also Nos. 25610^ 3121a 

MISS EVELYN HARVEY. 36068 

Born in Greensboro, Alabama. 

Descendant of Maj. Lemuel Benton, Claudius P^^ues, Capt 
Claudius Pegues, Jr., and Lieut. Elias Du Bose, of South 
Carolina. 

Daughter of John Gaitard Harvey and Evelyn Du Bose, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Du Bose and Harriet Pegues, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaiah Du Bose and Gilly Hinton Benton, his 
wife; Christopher Butler Pegues and Eliza Evans, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Elias Du Bose and Lydia Cassels, his wife; 
Lemuel Benton and Elizabeth Kimbrough, his wife; Claudius Pegues, 
Jr., and Marda Murphy, his wife ; Thomas Evans and Elizabeth Hoc^ 
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Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Claudius Pegues and Butler, bis 

wife, 

Claudius Pegues, Jr., commanded a company at the battle 
of Eutaw and the sword he carried is in the family. He 
was bom in Georgetown, 1755 ; died in Marlboro, S, C. 

Claudius Pegues, (1719-90), an active Whig, was selected 
from St. David's to the Provincial Congress but declined to 
serve. He was County justice of Marlboro, 1783. He was 
bom in London, Eng. 

Also No. 15081. 

Elias Du Bose, (1737-89), served as lieutenant of South 
Carolina troops. 

Also No. 207. 

Lemuel Benton, (1754-1818), served in Marion's Brigade 
until the close of the war. In 1783 he was a delegate from St. 
David's Parish to the Legislature. He was bora in Granville 
Co., N. C. ; died in Dariington District, S. C. 

MRS. AMANDA MOORE GOLDTHWAITE. 36069 

Bom in Mobile, Alabama. 
Wife of Henry Goldthwaite. 

Descendant of Brig. Gen. ^jah Clarke and of Hannah 
Clarke. 
Daughter of Rittenhouse Moore and Hattie Beverley Randolph, his 

Granddaughter of Sydenham Moore and Amanda Hobson, his wife. 
Or. -granddaughter of Matthewson Hobson and Elizabeth Moungo-, 
his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edwin Mounger and Fanny Clarke, his 

Gr.-gr.-gr.- granddaughter of Elijah Clarice and Hannah Arrington 
(1737-1827), his wife. 

Elijah Clarke, (1736-99), was the most noted partisan leader 
in Georgia and for his distinguished service, was complimented 
by the Legislature, The history of the battles he won and 
the wounds he received, reads like a romance. His wife was 
a noted helpmeet and patriot He is buried in Woodbum. 

Also Nos. 1018, 5399, 8991, 951s, 10668, 21439, 344SS. 35098. 

MRS. CORINNE PEGRAM PARTRIDGE. 36070 

Bom in Dimopolis, Alabama. 
Wife of Thaddeus J. Partridge. 



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Desceadant of Capt. Edward Pegram, of Virginia, 

Daughter of George Edwin Pegram and Lizziedelle Lourie, his wife, 
m. 1870. 

Granddaughter of Edward Strange Pegram and Sarah Raincock, his 
wife. 

Gr.^randdaugftter of Edward Pegram (1772-1814) and Anne Ijle 
(P«Bram) (1771-1821), his wife (cousins). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Pegram and Mary Lile (1742-79), 
his wife (parents of Ann). 

Edward Pegram, (1720-95), served in the militia of Din- 
widdie county where he was bom and died. 

Also No. 34444. 



MRS. FRINGILLA LEE SMITH FARRAR. 36071 

Bom in Mobile, Alabama. 

Wife of Charles Norman Farrar. 

Descendant of Rev, Oliver Hart. 

Daughter of Julius Amelius Smith and Fringilla Althea Lee, his wife. 

(Granddaughter of Capt. Francis A. Lee and Margaret Jane Screven, 
his wife. 

Or.-granddaughter of Thomas Screven and Mary Ann Smith (b. 
17S4), his wife, m. 1803. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaug^ter of Thomas Smith Screven and Eleanor Hart, 
his wife; Archer Smith and Mary Ann, bis wife. 

Or.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Hart and Sarah Brees, his ist 
wife. 

Oliver Hart, (1723-95), was a Baptist minister of CSiarles- 
ton, 1740-80. He was sent by the Council of Safety to re- 
concile the frontier settlers in the Revolution. When Charles- 
ton capitulated he removed to New Jersey where he died. 

Also No. 28281. 



MRS. HELEN BEVERLEY BRISTOL. 3607a 

Born in Greensboro, Alabama. 
Wife of Mark Lambert Bristol. 

Dscendant of Brig. Gen. Elijah Clarke and of Hannah 
Clarke. 
Daughter of Rittenhouse Moore and Hattie Beverley Randolph, his 

Granddaughter of Col. Sydenham Moore and Amanda Hobson, his 
wife. 
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MISS MARY CARTER THURBER. 36073 

Born in Mobile, Alabama. 
Descendant of Lieut. Col. John Peyton, of Virginia. 
Daughter of William Kingsley Thurber and Julia Carter Boiling his 

Granddaughter of Thomas Red ford Boiling and Mary Pleasants Car- 
ter, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Tabb Boiling and Seigniora Peyton, 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Boiling (1730-75) and Mary Mar- 
shall Tabb (1739-1814), his wife, m. 1758; John Peyton and Frances 
Cooke, his ist wife, m. 1748. 

John Peyton, (1720-90), commanded Gloucester county mili- 
tia 1775-81 and served as sheriff at the close of the war. He 
used his influence and means during the struggle and 1781 
contracted, on his own responsibility, for arms for troops of 
Gloucester, the county where he lived throughout his life. 

Also Nos. 942, 9528, 13946. 

MISS SARAH FRANCES COOPER. 36074 

Bom in Atlanta, Georgia. 
Descendant of Maj. James Fairlie, of New York, 
Daughter of John T;ler Cooper and Mary Craine Marks, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Fairlee Cooper and Sarah Frances Blount, 
his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Abthorpe Cooper and Mary Fairlie, 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Fairlie and Jeanette Yates, his wife. 

James Fairlie, (1757-1830), entered the army as ensign and 
was promoted lieutenant 1776. He served as major and aide- 
de-camp to General Steuben, from 1778 to the close of the 
war. He was bom in New York City, where he died. 

Also Nos. 25467, 30566. 

MRS. JULIETTE AUGUSTA BRANNON HUBBARD. 36075 
Bom in Eufaula, Alabama. 
Wife of William Henry Hubbard. 

Descendant of Gov. John Adam Treutlen, of Geoi^a, 
Daughter of Thomas J. Brannon and Florida C. Copeland, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John N. Copeland and Caroline Cannon, his wife, 
Gr. -granddaughter of Simeon Cannon and Mary O. Kennedy, his 
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Or.-gr.-granddaug^ter of William Kennedy and Elizabeth Treutlen, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Adam Treutlen. 

John Adam Treutlen, (1726-80), was a member of the 
first Provincial Congress and the first governor under the 
state constitution. He was murdered by a band of Tories. 

Also Nos. 3144, 8701, 35107. 

MISS SARAH BOZIER HAILS. 36076 

Bom in Montgomery, Alabama. 

Descendant of Capt. Robert Hails and of Col. Geoi^e 
Mathews. 

Daughter of George Willoughby Hails and Susan Tyler Nesbitt, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of George W. Hails and Sarah Bozier, his wife; 
Edward Duval Nesbitt and Mary Virginia Scott, his wife. 

Gr.-grandda lighter of Robert Hails and Sarah Boschier, his 2nd 
wife; Thomas Batop Scott and Martha Gaines Marks, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. 'grand daughter of Robert Hails and Susanna Savage, his wife; 
Nicholas Meriwether Marks and Anne Paul Mathews, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Mathews and Blizabeth Meri- 
wether, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.'-granddaughter of George Mathews and Atme Paul, 
his wife. 

George Mathews, (173S-1812), commanded a regiment at 
Germantown; was wounded and captured and not exchai^d 
for four years. He became governor of Georgia. He was 
bom in Augusta Co., Va.; removed to Georgia, 1785; died in 
Augusta Co., Ga. 

Also Nos. 6340, 9961, 10207, 17935. 23326, 24995, 27439, 30565, 313'*' 
33053- 

Robert Hails, (1754-1814), raised a company at his own ex- 
pense and fou^t the enemy in the swamps of the Santee 
River. 

Also Nos. 30284, 31211, 34021, 35103. 

36077 
MRS. PHILIPPA BERNEY ROUSSEAU. 36078 

Born in Montgomery, Alabama. 
Widow of Dr. G. M. Rousseau. 
Descendant of Joseph Phillips. 

Daughter of Dr. James Bemey and Jane Saffold, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Judge Reuben Saflold (1788-1847) and Mary 
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Gr.-granddaughter of loseph Phillips {1734-1800) and Sarah Lynde, 
his wife. 
See No. 36067. 

MRS. IvULA McCURDY THOMAS. 36079 

Born in I/>wnde5boro, Alabama. 

Wife of William Holcombe Thomas. 

Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Harris and of Absalom 
Harris. 

Daughter of Edmund S. McCurdy and Susan Reese, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edmund S. McCurdy and Maty Jane Harris, his 
wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Edmund S. Harris and Frances Hall, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Absalom Harris and Clara Jeter, his 2nd 
wife; Dixon Hall and Anne Hum, his wife. 

Or. -gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Harris and Mourning Glenn, 
his wife; Hugh Hall and Mary Dixon, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Dixon and Elizabeth Aber- 
nathy, his wife. 

Benjamin Harris, (1732-1812), who was with Washii^^n 
in the Colonial wars, served with him in the Revolution. He 
was bom in GreenesvJIle Co., Va., where he died. 

Absalom Harris, (1755-1824), enlisted at the age of twenty 
as a private. He was born in Virginia ; died in Hancock Co., 
Ga. 

Abo N09. 27189, 3064E>, 31207. 

MRS. KATHERINE PHILLIPS JOHNSON. 36080 

Bom in Orangeville, New York. 
Wife of Henry Mussey Johnsoa 

Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Pierson, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of William H. Phillips and Phileta Pierson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Russe! Pierson and Mary Crampton, his wife. 
See No. 36198. 

MISS IRENE BARDWELL NOYES. 36081 

Born in Evanston, Illinois. 
Descendant of Capt. Hugh McCJellan. 

Daughter of Thomas J. Noyes and Sarah M. Browning, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Anson Browning and Jane McClellan, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Michael McClellan and Jane Patterson, his 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hugh McClellan and Sarah Wilson (1745- 
1834), his wife, m. 1768, 



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Hugh McClellan, (1743-1816), commanded a company of 
minute men at the Lexington Alarm and served under Gates 
at Bennington. He was a member of the Committee of Safety 
and was active in drilling the minute men. He was born in 
Ireland ; died in Colrain, Mass. 

Abo Nob. 13629, 26986, 35450. 

36082 
MRS. VIRGINIA ALDRICH BEEDE. 36083 

Born in San Francisco, California. 

Wife of Dr. W. M. S. Beede. 

Descendant of Capt. Stephen Whipple and of Esek Aldrich, 
of Rhode Island. 

Daugliter of Judge Louis Aldrich and Virginia Celia Foote, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Whipple Aldrich and Letitia Sherman, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Esek Aldrich and Amy Whipple, his wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter of Stephen Whipple and Sheba Ballou, his 

Esek Aldrich, (1753-1830), served as a drummer in Capt. 
David Dexter's company, 1776. 

Stephen Whipple, (1727-95), served on the committee of 
Safety and as D^uty from Smithfield. 

Also No. 2 180 1, 

MRS. BLANCHE STAPLES BUCK. 36084 

Bom ill Stockton, California. 
Wife of George Faunce Buck. 
Descendant of Samuel Dutton. 
Daughter of Stephen Martin Staples and Anna Cooper Pearson, his 

Granddaughter of Henry Lyman Pearson and Ruth Dutton, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of James Dutton (b. 1777) and Elizabeth Edwards, 
his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Dutton and Ruth Edwards, his 

Samuel Dutton, (1746-1807), served in the Bayaduce ex- 
pedition 1780. He was bom in Townsend, Mass.; died in 
Bangor, Me. 

MRS. FRANCES PEARSON DUTTON THOMAS 36085 

Bom in Corinth, Maine. 
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Descendant of Samuel Dutton. 

Daughter of Henry Lyman Pearson and Ruth Dutton, his wife. 

See No. 360S4. 

36086 
MRS. VIRGINIA EDMANDS PENNOYER. 36087 

Born in Clifton, Ohio. 

Wife of Albert Adams Pennoyer. 

Descendant of Phineas Kellc^. 

Daughter of Henry Geddes and Katherine Almira Kellogg, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Sheldon Ingalis Kellogg and Catherine R. Ed- 
monds, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Fraser Kellogg (b. 1788) and Atmira 
Kiltioijme Harris, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Kellogg and Olive Fraser (b, 
1753). his wife, m. 177& 

Gr.-gr.'gr. 'granddaughter of Abraham Kellogg and Sarah Marsh, 
his wife. 

Phineas Keliogg, (1756-1835), enlisted 1775 in Capt Eben- 
ezer Fitch Bissell's company for one year and was at Roxbury 
until the British evacuated Boston. He joined the Continental 
army in New York, retreated with the army and was dis- 
charged from the hospital in Hackensacle, N. J., where he 
had been since the battle of Loi^ Island. He was placed 
on the pension roll of New York, 1818, for one years actual 
service as private, Connecticut line. He was bom in Hartford, 
Conn. ; died in New Hartford, Oneida Co., N, Y. 

Also No. 2740. 

MRS. MARIA HAIX BILLINGS. 36088 

Bom in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Wife of George E. Billings. 

Descendant of Capt. James Hall., Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Abraham Hall and Ann Maria, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Hall and Cynthia Collier, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Hall, Jr., and Persis Tower, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Hall and Mary Lincoln, his wife. 

James Hall, Jr., (1750-1819), served as sergeant, lieutenant 
and captain-lieutenant in the Continental artillery. In 1782 
he had charge of the laboratory of Salisbury. He was aO 
original member of the Cincinnati and all those who repre- 
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dent. He was bom in Hingham; died in Cohasset, Mass., 
from the effects of a fall. 
Also Nos. 7507, 13425, 26415. 

MRS. NELLY L. SCOVILLE. 36089 

Bom in South Jefferson, Maioe. 

Wife of John Jay Scoville. 

Descendant of Benjamin Grant. 

Daughter of John Trask and Anne Rhodes Grant, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Grant, Jr., and Sally Rhodes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Grant and Esther Brown, liis wife. 

Benjamin Grant, (1750-1839), was placed on the pension rdll 
of Bristol county, 1832, for service of private in the Rhode 
Island militia. He was bom in Barrington, R. I. ; is buried 
in Swansea, Mass., and upon his tombstone is "A patriot of the 
Revolution." 

Also No. 26040. 

MRS. NELLIE STEARNS GOODLOE. 36090 

Born in Mokelumne, California. 

Wife of Paul T. Goodloe. 

Descendant of Elias Steams. 

Daughter of William Henry Stearns and Clara Augusta Scott, hts 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezra Steams and Susanna Belcher, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elias Steams and Sarah Keyes, his wife. 

Elias Steams, (1753-1845), enlisted from Walpole, 1775, 
under Capt. Easterbrook ; 1776 served under Capt. Webber and 
1777 under Stark. His pension was allowed 1832, for ax 
months' actual service as private. New Hampshire line. He 
was bom in Westminster, Mass. ; died in Haverhill, N. H. 

MRS. GERTRUDE THOMPSON SUYDAM. 36091 

Born in San FranciscQ, California. 

Wife of Charles Henry Suydam. 

Descendant of Maj. William Haymond, 

Daughter of Capt. Noah Spears Thompson and Cornelia Ann Clarke, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Athneil Looker Clarke and Chaville Durkee, 
his wife, 

Gr.-granddaughter of Allison Clarke and Sarah Haymond, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Haymond and Cassandra Clelland 
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William Haymond, (i74i>i82i), was active in fighting the 
Indians and 1777 was in command of Pickett's Fort on the 
Monongahela River. He was selected by the Assembly to 
administer the Oath of Allegiance to the males of Harrison 
county. He was bom in Maryland; died in Harrison Co., 
W. Va. 

Also Nos. 4706, 7843, 1 1606, 13248, 237ac). 

MRS. EMMA SWINNERTON HEDGER. 36092 

Born in Peoria. Illinois. 
Wife of Henry A. Hedger. 
Descendant of Nathan Carpenter. 
Daughter of William R. Swinnerton and Laura M. Bingham, his 

Granddaaghter of James Swinnerton and Lucy Carpenter (b. 1781), 
his wife. 

Or.-granddaughter of Nathan Carpenter and Irene Reid (1758-1804), 
his wife. 

Nathan Carpenter, (1757-1814), enlisted in the first call 
for troops in Massachusetts and was wounded at Bunker 
Hill, where his brother was killed. He served in the Bur- 
goyne campa^ until the surrender. He was bom in Re- 
hobeth, Mass. ; died in Delaware, Ohio. 

Also Nos. 23509, 31191. 

MISS GRACE CHANDLER McKEEHAN. 36093 

Born in South Bend, Indiana. 

Descendant of George Nicholas Hesser, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Wilbur F. McKeehan and Adele Chandler, his wife. 

Granddai^hter of Joseph 0. McKeehan and Elizabeth Catherine 
Hesser, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Gutleep Hesser (1792-1871) and Han- 
nah Nagle (1793-1875), his wife, m. 1816. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of George Nicholas Hesser and Catherine 
Boyer (1755-1813), his wife. 

George Nicholas Hesser, (1747-1804), was in the battle of 
Gennantown which was fought near his home. The epaulets 
he wore as cdlor-bearer of the first Pennsylvania militia are 
now in the possession of the family. He was bom and died 
in Germantown, 

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MRS. BERTHA REBECCA SMITH McGARRY. 36094 

Born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Harvey McGarry. 

Descendant of Zebulon Bissell, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Frederick G. Smith and Adeline E. Blackman, his wife 

Granddaughter of William Smith and Rebecca Bissell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Bissell and Esther Benton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zebulon Bissell and Abigail Smith, his 
wife. 

Zebulon Bissell, (1724-76), served under Capt. Bezaleel 
Beebe in the defense of Fort Washington where he vas taken 
prisoner. After he was exchanged he died on his way home. 
He was bom in Windsor, Conn. 

Also Nos. 4654, 7478, 22327, 35142. 

MRS. HELEN DUNBAUGH NEWELL. 36095 

Born in St Mary's, Ohio. 

Wife of Traver W. Newell. 

Dscendant of James Bigger and of Wlliam Montgomery, of 
Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Dunbaugh (1812-^) and 
Qarissa Ellen Bi^er, his wife, m. 183S. 

Granddaughter of Robert Bigger (i?c)4-i833) and Elizabeth Mont- 
gomery (d. 1843), his wife, m. i8ig. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Bigger and Jane Hurst, his wife; Wil- 
liam Montgomery and Ann Reid, his wife. 

James Bigger served as a private in Capt, Patrick Jack's 
company, Cumberland county militia. He died 1827. 

William Montgomery, (175S-1805), served as a private in 
the Northumberland county, Pennsylvania Rangers, 1781-83, 
He h buried in Hepburn Cemetery. 

Also No. 35236. 

MRS, MARGARET STEVENS PHELPS HADLOW. 36096 
Bom in Simsbury, Connecticut. 
Wife of William Hadlow. 

Descendant of Col. Noah Phelps and of Col, Jonathan Petti- 
bone, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of John Wesley Phelps and Mary Buckley, hts wife. 
Granddaughter of Hector Fayette Phelps and Roxanna Selina Bar- 
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Gr.-granddaughter of Col. Noah Amherst Phelps and Charlotte Wil- 
cox, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Noah Phelps and Lydia Griswold, his wife; 
Ezekiel Wilcox and Rosanna Pettibone, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Pettibone and Martha Hum- 
phrey, his wife. 

Noah Phelps, (1740-1809), served in the New York and Jer- 
sey campaigns and commanded a regiment at the close of the 
war. He was bom and died in Simsbury, Conn, 

Also Nos. 1064, 2223, 4002, 5845. 6472, 12235, 15903. 18244, 20863, 34035- 

Jonathan Pettibone, (1710-76), was a member of the Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1775, and commanded a regiment at Bunker 
Hill and White Plains. He died in service and a monument 
has been erected to his memory at Simsbury. 

Also Nos. ii8g, 3»)7. 6g8o, 16791, 18244, 19082, 20830^ 31039, 34035. 

MRS. NELLIE WARNER AUSTIN. 36097 

Born in Berlin, Connecticut. 
Wife of Elmer £. Austin. 

Descendant of Asahel Warner, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Andrew Jackson Warner and Alice Marie Healy, his 

Granddaughter of EMmund Warner and Mary Law Mix, his wife. 

Gr.^iranddaughter of Asahel Warner and Lydia Burrows, his wife. 

Asahel Warner, (1765-1S12), enlisted at the age of sixteen 
in Capt Matthew Smith's company of Connecticut militia. He 
served under Capt. Peter Robertson until the regiment was dis- 
banded at the close of the war. He was bom in Farmii^ton, 
Conn., and died in Mississippi. 

Also Nos. 15434. 21395- 

MRS. JULIA F. St. JOHN JONES. 36098 

Born in Lewisboro, New York. 

Wife of Andrew F. Jones. 

Descendant of Samuel Selleck. 

Daughter of George W. St. John and Frances A. Lockwood, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Zadoc St John and Mary Weed Selleck, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Selleck and Emilia Cheshire, his wife. 

Gr.-gT.-granddaughter of Samuel Selleck and Hannah Weed, his wife. 

Samuel Selleck served as a private in the Connecticut militia. 
He was taken prisoner at the battle of Long Island and con- 
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ford, Ccmn., and is one of the prison-ship martyrs but the 
date of his death is not known. His son ENivid, when sixteen 
fell at Ridgefield. 
Also No. 0928. 

MISS MARION BROOKER KINGMAN. 36099 

Bom in Bridgeport, Connecticut. 
Descendant of Ensign Eli Smith, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Orlando Pope Kingman and Eunice Eliza Lyman, his 

Granddaughter of George Smith Lyman and Mary Juan Sackett, his 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Norman Lyman and Eunice Smith, fais 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eli Smith and Deborah Phelps, his wife. 

Eli Smith, (1751-1824), served as ensign in Capt. Peter 
Curtis's company. Col. Bezaleel Beebe's regiment. He was at 
the battle of Long Island and one of the last men to enter the 
boats in the retreat. He was bom in East Haven; died in 
Litchfield, Conn. 

Also Nos. 25966, 31558. 

MRS. EMELINE ROBERTS JONES. 36100 

Born in Winsted, Connecticut. 

Wife of Daniel A. Jones. 

Descendant of Joel Roberts, Judah Roberts, Samuel Blakes- 
lee, Lieut. Uriah Church and Sergt. Uriah Church, Jr., all of 
Omnecticut. 

Daughter of John Eno Roberts and Deborah Blakslee, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judah Roberts and Mercy Eno, his wife; Samuel 
Blakeslee and Silence Church, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joel Roberts and Esther Loomis, his wife; 
Uriah Church and Martha Cowdrey, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Uriah Church and Deborah Hungerford, 
his wife. 

Joel Roberts, (1736-80), was discharged from service 1778 
and his son Judah served in his place. He was bom in Dur- 
ham; died in Torrington. 

Judah Roberts, (1763-1834), was placed on the pension n^ 
of Litchfield county, 1831, for service of private, Connecticat 
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Samuel Blakeslee served in the Levies, 1780, He was bom 
1760 in Woodbury. 

Uriah Church, (1740-1822), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm and served 1776 as lieutenant under Capt. 
Theodore Woodbridge. 

Uriah Church, Jr., (1762-1824), was placed on the pension 
roll of Hampshire Co., Mass., 1818, for service of sergeant, 
Connecticut line. He was born in East Haddam, Conn, 

Also Nos. 21878, 2635s, 27465. 

MRS. EMMA S. ABBOTT FERGUSON. 36101 

Born in New Marlboro, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Theron Irving Ferguson. 

Descendant of Ezekiel Seeger. 

Daughter of William Lindsley Abbott and Sarah E. Keyes, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lucien Keyes and Sarah M. Seeger (b. 1805), his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Seeger and Abigail Bixby, his wife. 

Ezekiel Seeger, (1752-1851), enlisted from Sheffield for 
service at Quebec and re-enlisted in Col, Elisha Sheld<Mi's 
regiment of Light Dragcxms. In 1818 he was placed on the 
pension roll for three years actual service and in 1832 he 
removed frcan Massachusetts to New York. He was bom in 
Sheffield, Mass. ; died in Portlandville, N. Y. 

36102 

MRS. WOODIE SHEPHERD THWEATT. 36103 

Born in Columbus, Georgia. 

Widow of James T. Thweatt. 

Descendant of Col, Elisha Porter, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Edward T. Shepherd and Eliza Wynn, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Andrew Shepherd and Mary HilUiouse, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Hillhouse and Sarah Porter, his wife. 

Gr.-gr,-granddaughter of Elisha Porter and Sarah Jewett, his wife. 

Elisha Porter, (1742-96), a graduate of Harvard, com- 
manded a regiment at the Lexington Alarm and was at the 
battle of Sarat(^a. He escorted Burgoyne to Boston and en- 
tertained the distinguished prisoner at Hadley. He was bwn 
in Hadley; died in Springfield, Mass. 

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MISS MARY TIGNER. 36104 

Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Harris. 

Daughter of Wesley Fletcher Tigner and Mary Eliza Collingham, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Young Fletcher Tigner and Sarah Frances Tins- 
ley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Tinsley and Lucy Crawford, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joel Crawford and Fannie Harris, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Harris (1732-1812). 

See No. 36079. 

MRS. RENOVIA WALBRIDGE SAMPSON. 36105 

Bom in Ottawa, Illinois. 
Wife of Harry Sampson, Jr. 
Descendant of Henry Walbridge, 

Daughter of Edward Keys Walbridge and Anna Kane, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Alonzo Walbridge and Mary (Keys) Hughes, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Walbridge (1766-1850) and Relief Dick- 
inson (1766-1866), his wife, m. 1786. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Walbridge and Anna SaRord, his 

Henry Walbridge, (1727-1809), protested against the heavy 
taxes laid by New York, on those who settled the New Hamp- 
shire grants. He served as a private at the battle of Benning- 
ton under Capt. Samuel Robinson. He was bom in Norwich, 
Conn. ; died in Bennington, Vt. 

MRS. JOSEPHINE AMELIA RUGGLES BAKER. 36106 

Bom in Bolton, Connecticut. 

Widow of Henry Edson Baker. 

Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Ru^es, Edward Ruggles, 
Lieut. Abner Kirtland, Capt. Joseph Durkee and Capt. Job 
Wright, all of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Albert Ruggles and Mercy Amelia Kirtland, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Rubles and Sabra Trumbull Skinner, his 
wife; Abner Kirtland and Hester Wright, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Ruggles and Elizabeth Durkee, his 
wife; Abner Kirtland and Mercy Doty Pratt, his wife; J(* Wright 
and Sarah Stevens, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Ruggles and Ann Sumner (r?*!- 
1808), his wife, m. 1747; Joseph Durkee and Elizabeth Fisk, his wife. 

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40 DAUGHTSS3 OP THE AUERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Alarm and as captain of minute men when Tryon invaded the 
colony. He was bom and died in Killingsworth. 

Benjamin Ruggles, (1747-94), served as sergeant at the Lex- 
ington Alarm and as lieutenant under his father-in-law in 
Rhode Island, 1778. He was bom and died in Pomfret, Conn. 

Edward Rubles, (1724-97), served at West Point, 1781. 
He aided in equipping the brig LitchBeld, to procure salt very 
much needed in the colony. He was bom in Roxbury, Mass., 
lived in Pomfret, Conn., from 1740 to 94, and died in Mon- 
tague, Mass. 

Abner Kirtland, (1745-1820), was commissioned lieutenant 
1780, in Col. William Worthington's regiment and served to 
the close of the war. He was bora and died in Saybrook. 

Joseph Durkee, (1733-96), entered the army as ensign and 
commanded a company 1778. He was bom in Windham, 
Conn. ; died in Rochester, Vt. 

MRS. GRACE A. STEVENS. 36107 

Bom in Hartford, Connecticut. 

Wife of Edwin B. Stevens. 

Descendant of Philo Hodge, of Ccmnecticut. 

Daughter of Charles W. Church and J. Adelaide Beardslee, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Bogardus Beardslee and Statira Hodge, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Fhilo Hodge and Lucy Newton, his wife. 

Philo Hodge, (1756-1842), was placed on the pension roll 
of Litchfield county for service of private. He was bom in 
Old Milford; died in Roxbury, Conn. 

Also No. 23345. 

MISS LUCY A. BRAINARD. 36108 

Bom in Colchester, Connecticut 

Descendant of Capt. William Bralnard, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Amaziah Brainard (b. i;8o) and Huldah Footc; his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Brainard and Lucy Day (1752-1823), his 
wife, m. 1772; Nathaniel Foote (1743-1829) and Abigail (Foote), his 
wife. 

William Brainard, (1746-1820), served as ensign 1780 and 
1783 was captain of the Fifth company or trainband of the 
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MRS. JENNIE W. C. KEMP. 36109 

Born in Hoosick, New York. 

Wife of John Kemp, 

Descendant of Lieut. Jonathan Cady. 

Daughter of Capt. William H. Cady and Margaret M., his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lewis Cady and Lucy Vaughn, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Cady and Nancy Waterman, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Jonathan Cady and Rebecca (Cady), his 
wife (cousins). 

JcMiathan Cady, (1746-1834), was placed on the pension roll 
of Providence Co., R. I., 1832 for service of lieutenant Con- 
necticut State troops. He was bom in Killit^ly, Conn. ; died 
in Providence, R. I. 

Also No. 2080s. 

MRS. FANNY KIDDER TILLOTSON. 361 10 

Bom in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. 

Wife of W. Clinton Tillotson. 

Descendant of Capt, Jonas Kidder, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Edwin Wallace Kidder and Jane Bagley, his wtf& 

Granddaughter of Andrew Kidder (1795-1862) and Hannah Worth- 
ley, his wife, m. 1820. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Kidder (1775-1848) and Betsey Fuller 
(1778-1817), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddai^ter of Jonas Kidder and Huldah Putnam, his 
wife. m. 1768. 

Jonas Kidder, (1743-1837), commanded a company in Ccd. 
Moses Nichols's regiment of New Hampshire militia, 1780. 
He was born in Hudson, N. H., where he died and the in- 
scription on the tomb gives his service. 

MISS REBECCA CHAPMAN. 36111 

Bom in St. Louis, Missouri. 

Descendant of William Dryden. 

Daughter of Edmund Chapman and Lydia Dryden (b. 1810), his 
wife, m. 1830. 

Granddaughter of William Dryden and Lydia Jester (1786-1846), 
his 2d wife, m. 1803- 

William Dryden, (1739-1832), served as a soldier and re- 
ceived a land warrant in Clermont county, O., for service. 
He was bom in Nova Scotia; died in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

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MRS. ANNIE E. MASSEY. 36112 

Bom in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of James I. Massey, M. D. 

Descendant of Peter Weaver, of Pennsylvania, 

Daughter of John W. Massey and Mary Ann Coulston, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Barnabas Coulston and Ann I,awrence, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Judge William Lawrence and Mary Weaver, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Peter Weaver and Mary Weaver, his wife. 

Peter Weaver, (1755-1826), served in Capt. Samuel Simp- 
son's company of Philadelphia City Guards. 

Also Nos. 34364. 3SS8o. 

MISS MARY CUSTIS LEE, 36113 

Born in Arlington, Fairfax County, Virginia. 

Descendant of Hon. Henry Lee, and of Col. Henry Lee, Jr., 
of Virginia. 

Daughter of Gen. Robert £. Lee and Mary Randolph Custis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Lee (Light Horse Harry) and Anne Hill 
Carter (1773-1829}, his 2d wife; George Washington Parke Custis and 
Mary R. Fitzhugh, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Lee and Lucy Grymes, his wife; John 
Parice Custis and Eleanor Calvert, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Parke Custis and Martha Dand- 
ridge (1732-1802), his wife. 

Henry Lee, Jr., (1755-1818), was captain of Continental Dra- 
goons, 1777. In 1778 he received the thanks of Congress and 
a gold medal for distinguished service in the field. He was 
bom in Leesylvania, Va. ; died in Cumberland Island, Ga. 

Henry Lee, (1729-87), was a member of the House of 
But;gesses when Lord Dunmore dissolved that body. He was 
a fervent patriot, active in civil life and wielded great in- 
fluence in Virginia. 

Also Nos. iios, 3453. i393?. 2639O1 35o65- 

MISS LUCY SINGLETON REYNOLDS. 361 14 

Born in Baltimore, Maryland. 
Descendant of Gov. Benjamin Harrison and of Capt. Moses 
Estey. 

Daughter of Joseph Reynolds and Lucy Ann Harrison Est^ his 
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Granddaughter of David Kirkpatrick Estey and Lucy Singleton Har- 
rison, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Moses Estey and Ann Kirkpatrick {1763-1811), 
his wife, m, 1790; William Henry Harrison and Anna Symmes, his 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Harrison and Elizabeth Bassett, 
tais wife. 

Benjamin Harrison, (1726-91), was a delegate to the First 
and Second Continental Congresses and a signer of the Dec- 
laration of Independence. 

Also Nos. 1555, 2452, 37SI, S115, 6063, 11596, 13246, 17486, 22437, 
23387, 24S49, 35284. 

Moses Estey, (1752-1836), was elected lieutenant of militia 
1774 and was protnoted captain. He served on tours of duty, 
guarding prisoners and stores. He was at the battle of Mon- 
mouth where he was wounded. In 1832 he was placed on 
the pension roll for service of captain. New Jersey line. He 
was bom in Enfield, Conn., located in New Jersey, 1762 ; died 
in Morristown, N, J, 

Also No. 3051. 

MRS. SALLIE ADAIR ECKFORD. 36115 

Bom in Atlanta, Georgia. 

Wife of Marshall T. Eckford. 

Descendant of Capt. James Perry. 

Daughter of Col. G. W, Adair and Mary Jane Perry, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Perry and Clarissa Patterson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Walter Perry {1759-1825) and Elizabeth Phil- 
lips, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Perry and Elizabeth Briggs, his wife. 

James Perry, (1731-1815), was captain of the Sixth Con- 
tinental Infantry of Massachusetts, 1776. He was bom in 
Massachusetts ; died in Putnam Co., N. Y. 

Also Nos. 22613, 23718, 28906. 

MRS. KATHERINE SHELTON TANDY. 361 16 

Bom in Henrico County, Virginia. 
Wife of Charles Willis Tandy. 
Descendant of Capt. Thomas Price. 

Daughter of Thaddeus C. Seake and Indiana C. Shelton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Shelton and Maria Coles, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Isaac Coles and Mary Winston Price (b. 
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Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Price and Barbara Winston (1758- 
1S31), his wife, m. iy'ji\. 

Thomas Price, (1754-1836), volunteered 1775 and served as 
lieutenant under Capt. John Winston. In 1778 he became 
captain of militia and was called out in Arnc^d's invasion. In 
1832 he was granted a pension for two years service in the 
Virginia line. He was bom and died in Hanover Co., Va. 



MRS. SOPHIE LEE JACKSON FOSTER. 361 17 

Born in Montgomery, Alabama. 

Wife of Dr. Sheppard Walter Foster. 

Descendant of William Bibb, Charles Martin, Maj. Charles 
Abercrombie, Boiling Hall, Lieut, Jacob Mioon and John 
Boothe. 

Daughter of Dr. Walter Clark Jackson (1827-1906} and Frances E. 
Bibb, his wife, m. 1855. 

Granddaughter of Absolem Jackson and Emily B. Hall, bis wife; 
Peyton Bibb and Martha Cobb, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Boiling Hall and Jane Abercrombie, his wife; 
William Bibb and Sarah Wyatt, his 2d wife; Thomas Cobb and Patsy 
Martin, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Hall and Mary Dixon, his wife; 
Charles Abercrombie and Edwina Booth, his wife; Charles Martin and 
Patsy Moon, his wife. 

Gr.- gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Dixon and Elizabeth Aber. 
nathy, his wife; John Boothe; Jacob Moon and Mildred Cobb, his wife. 

Charles Martin, (1745-1808), served as a soldier as did also 
his brother Thomas. He was bom in Albemiarle Co., Va.; 
died in Abbeville District, S. C 

Jacob Moon, {1737-81), served as lieutenant and paymaster. 
He was wounded at Guilford Court House and died from the 
effects of the wounds. 

William Bibb, (1735-96), was a member of the convention 
1776, from Prince Edward County and a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety. He was bom in Hanover Co., Va. ; died in 
Petersburg, Ga. 

Also Nos. 23028, 25045, 35688. 

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

Also No. 33141. 

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He was bom in Dinwiddie Co., Va. ; removed to Geoi^a and 
died in Alabama City, Ala. 

Also No. 33681. 

John Boothe enlisted from Orange Co., N. C, for three years, 
1777. His will was probated, 1804, in Hancock Co., Ga., 
where he settled near his son-in-law. 

MRS. ELIZABETH WINSHIP BATES. 36118 

Bom in Atlanta, Georgia. 
Wife of Wilson Allen Bates. 
Descendant of Isaac Winship. 

Daughter of Robert Winship and Mary Frances Overby, his wife, 
Granddaughler of Joseph Winship and Emily Hutchings, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Winship and Mary Adams, his wife, 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Isaac Winship and Hannah, his wife. 
Isaac Winship, (1724-83), was drafted from Medway, Mass- 
achusetts, 1776, at the age of fif^-two. 

MRS. BELLE ROBINSON BUTLER, 36119 

Born in Monticello, Georgia. 
Wife of James Edward Butler. 
Descendant of Francis Webb. 

Daughter of Augustus M. Robinson and Jennie Maddux, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James H. Robinson and Martha Webb, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Webb and Ann Thomason, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr of Francis WeW) and Frances Walker, his 

Francis Webb, (1759-1811), served as midshipman on the 
ship Dragoon where he was wounded in the first battle. He 
was bom in Essex Co., Va, ; died in Hancock Co,, Ga. 

Also No. 32403. 

36120 

MRS. ELIZABETH BURFORD DEXTER. 36121 

Born in Woodford County, Kentucky. 

Wife of George J. Deleter. 

Descendant of Jeremiah Wilson. 

Dai^ter of Dr. John H. Burford and Mary Janette Wilson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jeremiah Wilson and Elizabeth Mosby, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Archibald Wilson and Beesley, his wife. 

Gr.-gr,-granddaughter of Jeremiah Wilson and Rhoda Sutton, his 
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Jeremiah Wilson, was drafted, 1778, and served under Capt. 
Valentine Peyton; marched from Prince William County to 
Valley Forge and was at the battle of Monmouth. In 1832 
he was placed on the pension roll of Woodford Co., Ky., for 
fourteen months actual service of private, Virginia line. He 
was bom in Loudon Co., Va., 1758, and died in Woodford 
Co., Ky. 

Also No. 16153. 

MRS. MARY McNEEL V. 36122 

60m in Greenville, South Carolina, 1797. 

Wife of John McNeely. 

Descendant of Richard Scruggs. 

Daughter of Richard Scruggs and Sarah Jones, his wife, m. 1790. 

Richard Scruggs, (1758-1832), served as a private in the 
Viiginia line until the surrender of Cornwallis. He was bom 
in Virginia; died in Greenville, S. C. 

MRS. MARY NAPIER STONES. 36123 

Born in Dickson County, Tennessee. 

Wife of Benjamin Stones. 

Descendant of Capt. Daniel Williams. 

Daughter of Henry Claiborne Napier and Janette Williams, bis wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Williams and Sarah Nixon, his wife. 

Daniel Williams, (1747-1827), served under Marion in the 
partisan warfare and was one of the heroes of Kings Moun- 
tain. He was bom in Wilmington, N. C. ; died in Dicksoa 
Co., Tenn. 

Also Nos. 7368, 18961, 31382. 

MRS. HARRIET BACKUS BISBEE. 36124 

Bom in Burlington, Iowa. 

Wife of William A. Bisbee. 

Descendant of Abraham Tillotson and of Elijah Calkins, 

Daughter of Nathaniel Backus and Cecilia Calkins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of J. R- Backus and Rachel Ann Tillotson, his wife; 
Elijah Calkins and Harriet Hedge, his wife. 

Gr.-grand daughter of Ephraim Tillotson and Rachel Ann Wads- 
worth, his wife; Hezekiah Calkins and Esther Hall, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Tillotson and Ab^ail Backus, bis^ 
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Gr.-8r--er--8i"an<idaughter of Stephen Calkins (1706-81) and Mu? 
Curtis, his wife. 

Abraham Tillotson, (1755-1821), was placed on the pension 
roll of Madison Co., N. Y., 1818, for service of private, Con- 
necticut line. He was at Flatbush and the taking of Bur- 
goyne. He was bom in Hebron, Conn. ; died in Cazenovia, 
N. Y. 

Elijah Calkins, (1740-1814), served as a private to rt- 
enforce the army in New York, 1776. He was bom in Sharon, 
Conn.; died in Cobbleskill, N. Y. 

MRS. ALICE GERTRUDE THOMAS. 36125 

Born in Walthourville, Georgia. 

Wile of Ellward J. Thomas. 

Descendant of Andrew Walthour, of Georgia. 

Daughter of George Washington Walthour and Mary Ann Russell, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Andrew Walthour nnd Ann Hague, his wife. 

Andrew Walthour belonged to the band of s<^diers of Lib- 
erty County, who were the terror of the Tories. He died 1824. 
in Liberty Co., Ga. 

MRS. FRANCES HEYWARD CHAMPION. 36126 

Born in Charleston, South Carolina. 
Wife of Carleton Cole Champion. 

Descendant of Judge Thomas Heyward, of South Carolina. 
Daughter of Andrew Hasell Heyward and Fanny Rosa Smith, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Heyward and Georgianna Hasell, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of 1%umas Savage Heyward and Anne Cuthbert, 
his wife, m. 1812. 

Gr.- gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Heyward and Elizabeth Savage, 
his 2d wife. 

Thomas Heyward, (1746-1809), was educated in England 
and at the age of thirty, signed the Declaration of Indepen- 
dence. He was bom in St. Mary's Parish; died in White 
Hall, S. C. 

Also Nos. 507, 9869, 3S758- 

MRS. MAY THIRZA CORBIN. 36127 

Bom in Portsmouth, Virginia. 
Wife of Marion Xerxes Corhia. 



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Descendant of Capt. William Halley Avery. 

Daughter of David Edward Williams and Alice Rebecca Guy, bis 

Granddaughter of David Williams and Thirza Consolvo, bis wife. 

Gr.-Kranddaughter of Wilson Williams and Mary Avery, bis wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of William Halley Avery and Mc- 

Lannen, his wife. 

William Halley Avery, (1739-1807), served as lieutenant 
1776 and as captain, 1777, of the Fourth Virginia regiment. 

MRS. VIRGINIA CAROLINE FOOTMAN DAVANT. 36128 
Born in Savannah, Georgia. 

Wife of Richard J. DavanL 

Descendant of Capt. William Maxwell. 

Daughter of Robert Habersham Footman and Anna Elizabeth Davis, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward Footman and Mary Adams, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard S. Footman and Elizabeth Butler 
Maxwell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Maxwell and Constant Butler, 
liis wife. 

William Maxwell, (1739-1807), was a member of the Pro- 
vincial Congress, of Georgia, 1775. He was appointed 1778, 
a trustee of the forfeited estates and 1780 was captured and 
tried for "treasonable practices," convicted, fined and kept 
under parole until the evacuation of Savannah, 1782. He 
died in Bryon Co., Ga. 

MRS. FILIOLA NISBET FLOYD. 36129 

Bonj in Eatonton, Georgia. 

Wife of James Boog Floyd. 

Descendant of Jc^n Nisbet and of Alexander Osborne, of 
North Carolina. 

Daughter of Col. Reuben Battle Nisbet and Martha Ann Deimis, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Judge Eugenius A. Nisbet and Amanda. M. F. 
Battle, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. James Nisbet and Penelope Cooper, his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Nisbet and Mary Osbome, his wife. 

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

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of Safety of Rowan Co., N. C, 1775, and delegate to the Pro- 
vincial Congress, 1776. He was bom in Lancaster Co., Pa.; 
died in Slatesville, N. C. 

Alexander Osborne (1709-76), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of Rowan County. He died in Belmont. 

Also Nos. 6405, 19103, 24972 29689. 

MRS. ANNIE YOUNG HOLT. 36130 

Born in Eufaula, Alabama. 

Wife of Charles C. Holt. 

Descendant of William Marshall and of James Cook, of 
Virginia. 

Daughter of Edward Billups Young, Jr. (1849-1910), and Mamie 
Jennings, his wife, m. 1871. 

Granddaughter of Edward Brown Young (1802-79) and Ann Fendall 
Beall (1810-76), his wife, m. 1832; Joseph Billups Jennings (1819-60) 
and Flora Ann Lindsey (1829-1(100), his wife, m. 1846. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Yoting and Christina Rideback, his 
wife; Robert Augustus Beall and Elizabeth Marshall, his wife; Lang- 
ley Billups Jennings (1798-1824) and Mary Cook (b. 1779), his wife, 
m. 1816. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughler of William Marshall and Susan Whitter, his 
wife; James Cook and Susan Angell (1754-1831), his wife. 

James Cook, (1750-1804), was appointed by the Assembly 
1776, a commissioner for settling accounts. He was bom 
and died in Nottaway Co., Va, 

William Marshall served as a private in the Vii^nia militia. 
He was bom about 1750. 

MISS LUCY IRWIN BARNETT YOUNG. 36131 

Born in Columbus,' Georgia. 
Descendant of William Bamett, of Vii^nia. 
Daughter of Richard Taylor Young and Fannie Bamett, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Nathanie! Barnett and Lucy Pitts, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Barnett, Jr., (b. 1793) and Lucy 
(Bamett), his wife (b. 1794; m. 1816), cousin and daughter of John. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Barnett and Fanny Jones, his 

William Bamett, (1756-1831), served as a private in C^pt. 
David Steel's ccwnpany. Col. William Russdl's regiment, Vir- 
ginia troops. 

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MISS ALICE CATHERINE HODNETT. 36133 

Bom in Pike County, Georgia. 

Descendant of Drewey Allen. 

Daughter of James Hodnett and Mary Allen, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Hodnett and Elizabeth Tignor, his wife; 
Josiah Allen and Sarah Atkinson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Tignor and Nancy Forbish, his wife; 
Clement Allen and Nancy McKissick, his wife; Jeremiah Atkinson 
and Mary Thompson, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Drewey Allen and EHiabetii Yarbrough, 
his wife. 

Drewey Allen, (1749-1826), served as a soldier in the North 
Carolina line. He was bom in Orange Co., N. C; died in 
Pike Co., Ga. 

Also No. 33717. 

MRS. NELLIE BOG SLADE De WOLF. 36134 

Born in Columbus, Georgia. 
Wife of Silas Wright De Wolf. 

Descendant of Lieut, William Slade and of Col. Benjamin 
Blount, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of James Bog Slade and Mary Elizabeth Denson, his wife 

Granddaughter of William Slade and Penelope Williams, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Slade and Janet Bog, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Slade and Anne Gainor, his wife; 
Thomas Bog and Hannah Blount, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Blount and AfHe Smithwidc, 
his wife. 

William Slade, (1745-91), served as statesman and soldier. 
He was lieutenant in the North Carolina line and became a 
member of the Cincinnati. He was born and died in Martin 
county. 

Benjamin Blount, (1730-1800), a veteran of the Colonial 
wars, was a member of the convention that framed tlie state 
constitution. In 1779 the Assembly permitted him to re- 
sign as colonel of Tyrrell county. 

Also Nos. 6488, 27507- 

MRS. STELLA CARR BENSON. 36135 

Wife of Dr. Charles F. Benson. 
Descendant of Capt. John Allen. 



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Daughter of Elias Reuben Car r and Jane Florida Redding, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Haddon Parham Redding and Priscilla ChetTy, his 
wife, 

Gr. -granddaughter of Joel Cherry and Nancy Allen, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Allen and Myrick Middleton Wilson, 
his wife. 

John Allen, (1759-88), served as captain of Virginia ar- 
tillery and refused promotion to serve with his company to 
the close of the war. He was bom in Norwalk, Va. ; died in 
Chester District, S. C. 

Also No. 23126. 

MISS ETHEL EASTIN. 36136 

Bom- in Fayette Connty, Georgia. 
Descendant of Capt. Henry Hopson. 
Daughter of John Eastin and Love Faver, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Faver and Martlia Lumpkin, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Lumpkin and Mary Arnold, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Lumpkin and Lucy Hopson, liis wife; 
Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Henry Hopson and Martha Neville, 

Henry Hopson, (1725-80), served as captain in the Hali- 
fax Co., Virginia militia, 1775. His oldest son Henry served 
as captain 1783. 
Also Nos. 21446, 22794, 24407, 30679, 33682. 

36137 
MISS RUBY FELDER RAY. 36138 

Bom in Newman, Georgia. 
Descendant of Capt. Henry Fdder and of Capt. Henry 
Felder, Jr. 
Daughter of Lavender Robinson Ray and Annie Felder, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Capt Calvin W. Felder and Mary Ann Jackson, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Felder and Catherine Barsh, his wife; 
Joseph Jackson and Polly Cowart, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Felder, Jr., <b. 1748) and Mar- 
garet Stoudenmire, his wife; John Cowart and Michael Williams, his 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Henry Felder, Sr., and Mary Elizabeth 
Shaumloffel, his ist wife. d. 1761. 

Henry Felder, (1725-83), was a member of the Provincial 
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from his hcmw, bumed by the Tories. It is said that he 
had seven sons, Henry, Jacob, John, Frederick, Samuel, Abra- 
ham and Peter in his command. 



MRS. SUSAN LEONARD JAMES. 36139 

Bom in Talbot County, Georgia. 

Wife of John H, James, 

Descendant of John Cox, 

Daughter of Alexander King Leonard and Sarah Francina Cox, bis 
wife, m. 1832. 

Granddaughter of John Cox (1767-1819) and Elizabeth Hyde, bii 
wife, m. 1809, 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Cox and Frandna, his wife. 

Jrfin Cox (1737-93), served as a soldier in the Vii^nia 
militia, 1776. 

MRS. MARY POU BROUGHTON. . 36140 

Bora in Jasper County, Georgia. 
Wife of William Alexander Broug^ton. 
Descendant of Capt. Luke Whitfield. 
Daughter of Lewis W. Pou and Caroline Tompkins, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Tompkins and Lucy Traylor, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Traylor and Molsey Whitfield, his 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Whitfield and Chloe Warren, his 
2d wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Luke Whitfield and Rachel Powell, 
his wife. 

Luke Whitfield was commissioned captain, 1776, of Cc4. 
George Gabriel Powell's regiment of St. David Parish, Soudi 
Carolina militia. 

Also No. 26608. 

MRS. MARIE ANTOINETTE BROUGHTON BUSH. 36141 
Bora in Madison, Wisconsin. 
Wife of Curtis Bush. 
Descendant of Luke Whitfield. 

Daughter of William A. Broughton and Mary Pou, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Lewis W. Pou and Caroline Tompkins, his wife. 
See No. 36140. 



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MRS. LAVONIA GAIRDNER. 36142 

Bom in Elberton, Georgia. 
Wife of Hency Kollock Gairdner. 
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Hammond. 
Daughter of John Henry Jones and I,avonia Hammond, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Alfred Hammond and Louisa Hudson, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Job Hammond and Lucy Eager Howard, his 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hammond and Mary Jenkins, his 

Samuel Hammond, (1722-1806), served in the Virginia line 
as did also his three sons. He was bom in Fairfax Co., 
Va. ; died in South Carolina. 

Also Nos. 21803, 24968, 26575, 27133. 32953- 

MISS NORA JONES. 36143 

Bom in Elberton, Georgia. 
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Hammond. 
Daughter of John Henry Jones and Lavonia Hammond, his wife. 
See No. 36142. 

MRS. ANNIE McCALLA PERDUE. 36144 

Born in Elbert, Georgia. 
Wife of Howard Perdue. 
Descendant of Hon. Stephen Heard. 
Daughter of John McCalla and Mary Alien, his wife. 
Granddaughter of George R. McCalla and Mary Jane Allen, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Singleton Allen and Jane Heard, his wife. 

Gr.-gT. -granddaughter of Stephen Heard and Elisabeth Darden 
(1766-1848), his wife, m. 1785. 

Stephen Heard, (1745-1815), served in the militia; was 
president of the Executive Council and upon his tcwnbstone 
is inscribed his record. He was bom in Virginia; died in 
Elbert Co., Ga. 

Also Nos. 2634?! 34569. 35201. 

MRS. MATTIE WRIGHT TATE. 36145 

Born in Wilkes County, Georgia. 
Wife of E. Brewer Tate. 
Descendant of John Wright. 

Dai^hter of James C. Wright (1810-85) and Emily Ann Wootten 
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Granddaughter of John Wright and Balhsheba Starr, his wife, 
John Wright, (1729-1831), who had served under Brad- 
dock, was active in repelling the Indians in Georgia and was 
an armed patriot in the revolution. He was bom in Vir- 
ginia, and died at a phenomenal age in Wilkes Co., Ga, 

MRS. BESSIE SWIFT. 36146 

Bom in Athens, Georgia. 
Wife of Isaac G. Swift. 
Descendant of Sei^, Edward Ware. 

Daughter of Col. Samuel P. Thurmond and Elisabeth Long, bis 

Granddaughter of James Long and Elisabeth Ware (1789-1856), his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Edward Ware and Sallie Thurmond (1764- 
i8i2>, his wife, m. 1781. 

Edward Ware, (1760-1836), volunteered from Amherst Co., 
Vii^nia. ; under Capt. James Hi^nbothan. In 1778 he 
joined the state legion of Virginia and was sergeant at the 
battle of Guilford. His pension was allowed for over twelve 
months actual service as private and sergeant, Vit^rinia line 
He removed to Geoi^a, 1791, where he died in Madison 
county. 

Also No. 33257. 

MRS. ELLA E. LANE BOWES. 36147 

Born in Somerset New York. 

Wife of Frederick K. Bowes. 

Descendant of Ziba Lane and of John Lane. 

Daughter of Charles Bowman Lane and Amy Jane Taylor, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Francis Bowman Lane and Roxdnda Parlin, his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Ztba Lane and Lydia Danforth, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Lane and Ruth Bowmaa (1723-59). 
his 1st wife. m. 1745. 

Ziba Lane, (1756-1807), served as a private in Capt. John 
Moore's company of Massachusetts militia. He was bom in 
Bedford, Mass. ; died in Amherst, N. H. 

John Lane, (1720-89), was a minute man at the Lexington 
Alarm from Bedford. He was bom in Billerica; died in 
Bedford, Mass. 

Also Nos. 4867, 5778, 35646. 



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36148 

MRS. GRACE BELLE HOWARD JOHNSON. 36149 

Bora in Chicago, Illinois. 

Wife of D. Amos Johnson. 

Descendant of Jesse Paine. 

Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Howard and Sarab Elkins, bis wife. 

Granddaughter of John Gilbert Elkins and Lucinda Titus, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Michael Titus and Sally Paine, bis wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Jesse Paine and Polly Robinson, bis wife. 

Jesse Paine, (1757-1848), enlisted under Capt. Silas Cobb, 
Col. Danford Keyes, 1777 and 1778, served under Capt. Morse 
to guard the prisoners taken from Burgoyne. In 1832 he 
was allowed a pension for nine months service as a private in 
the Massachusetts line. He was bom in Foxbcwou^, Mass. ; 
died in Chelsea, Vt. 

Also No. 35773. 

MRS. SARAH ELKINS HOWARD. - 36150 

Born in Vershire, Vermont. 
Wife of Benjamin Franklin Howard. 
Descendant of Jesse Paine. 

Daughter of John Gilbert Elkins and Lucinda Titus, his wife. 
See No. 36149. 

MRS. MARY E. KANE. 36151 

Born in Harbor Creek, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of George B. Kane. 

Descendant of Darius Or ton. 

Daughter of William W. Dustin and Martha A. Orton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Baruch Orton and Eleanor Upson, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Darius Orton. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of HeJekiah Orton and .-^nna Sedgwick, his 
wife. 

Darius Orton enlisted 1776 under Capt. Nathaniel Goodwin; 
1777 under Captain Barnes; 1778 under Capt. Stoddard; 1779 
under Capt. Joel Gillett; 1780 under Captain Smith, Col. John 
Mead's regiment. He received a pension 1832 in Oswego, N. 
Y., for twenty-four months actual service as private, Con- 
necticut line. In 1835 he applied to have his pension trans- 
ferred to Erie county. Pa., where he had located to live with 
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MRS. MARTHA A. ROUNDS. 36152 

Bom in Harbor Creek, Pennsylvania. 
Widow of Sterling P. Rounds. 
Descendant of Darius Orton. 

Daughter of William W. Dustin and Martha A. Orton, his wife. 
See No. 36151. 



MRS. NETTIE A. CHAMBERLAIN FOOTE. 36153 

Bom in Binghamton, New York. 
Wife of Frederick H. Foote. 
Descendatit of Capt. William Chamberlain. 
Daughter of Park Chamberlain and Mary Rebecca White, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Judge William Chamberlain and Lucy Park, his 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughier of William Chamberlain and Abigail Hatch, his 

Wiliam Chamberlain, (1745-1810), was one of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of Amenia and signer of the Association 
Fledge. He served as captain at the battles of Benningttm 
and Sarati^a. He was bom in Tolland, Conn. ; died in 
Amenia, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 5831, 2350;. 

MISS FRANCES MARION KAUFMAN. 36154 

Born in Chester, South Carolina. 

Descendant of Isaac Marks. 

Daughter of Jacob H. Kaufman and Deborah Wolfe, his wife. 

Granddaughter of S. S. Wolfe and Sarah Cohen, his wife, 

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

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

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

Isaac Marks (Marques), served as a private with the New 
York troops. He was born, 1732 in New Yoric City. 

Also Nos. 19122, 20258, 22248, 23728, 29634. 32312. 33173, 35509, 

MRS. MILLIE PEBBLES MOORE. 36155 

Bom in Waupun, Wisconsin, 
Wife of F. W. Moore. 



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Descendant of Joseph Warren. 

Daughter of Samuel Eugene Pebbles and Louisa Reed, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Pebbles (1818-90) and Mary Johnson 
Warren {1816-1902), his wife, m, 1838. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Warren, Jr., (1700-1847) and Pamelle 
P. George (1795-1875), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-grand daughter of Joseph Warren and Elizabeth Woodward 
(1758-1821), his 1st wife. 

Joseph Warren, (1760-1849), enlisted 1776 under Capt. 
Stephen Childs for one year in the First Massachusetts regi- 
ment. In 1777 he enlisted for three years under Capt. John 
Draper in the Third Connecticut regiment; was discharged 
1778 in consequence of a wound. He was at Harlem Heights, 
Monmouth and Rhode Island. He was placed on the pension 
roll of New York, 1820, and died in Wethersfield, Wyc»ning 
Co., N. Y. 

Also No. 13294. 

MRS. ANNIE TATE WEAVER. 36156 

Born in Charlotte, North Carolina. 

Wife of John Van Alstyne Weaver. 

Descendant of Mary Barber Graham, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Thomas R. Tate and Mary Cornelia Overman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Overman and Annie Louise Allison, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Allison (b. 1780) and Peggy Young, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Allison (1750-1804) and Sarah Fra- 
ham (d. 1825), his wife. 

Gr.-gr--gr.- granddaughter of James Graham (1714-63) and Mary 
(McConnell) Barber, his zd wife, m, 1750. 

Mary Barber Graham, {1720-91,) was a patriot of the Revo- 
lution. She was a widow who moved from Pennsylvania 
1768, with five children, into Mecklenbui^ Co., N. C. Her 
sons, Joseph, Geoi^ and J(Jm served in the army and gained 
distinction, while she nursed the wounded. She is buried 
in Chariotte, N. C. 

MRS. LIZZIE LONG CRANDALL. 3615? 

Bom in Jacksonville, Illinois. 
Wife of Chester Delos Crandall. 
Descendant of Capt. Gabriel Long, of Virginia. 



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Daughter of Owen Moxley Long and Elizabeth, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Stubblefield Long (b. 1771) and Bath- 
sheba Moxley, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gabriel Long and Anne Slaughter, his 2d 
wife. 

Gabriel Lotig, {1751-1827), was captain of the Eleventh Vir- 
ginia 1776; resigned 1779 and received a lang grant for three 
years' service. When Lafayette visited America in 1825 he 
acted as his escort in Culpeper county, where he died. 

Also No. 20362. 

MRS. MABEL HULL BEAR. 36158 

Bom in Chicago, Illinois. 

Wife of Charles Ulysses Bear. 

Descendant of Capt. Henry (Hendrick) Herkimer, Lieut. 
Daniel Hull and Lieut. Hezekiah Hull, all of New York. 

Daughter of Joshua Reynolds Hull and Mary Lidell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Justus Hull (b. 1787) and Cynthia Reynolds, his 
wife; Jones Alva Lideil and Delia Herkimer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddanghter of Hezekiah Hull and Lucy Randall (1760-1841), 
his wife, m. 1780; Henry Herkimer and Catherine Tinunennan, his 
wife, 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hull and Mary Betts (1726-1815), 
his wife, m. 1748; Henry Herkimer and Catherine Tygert, his wife. 

Daniel Hull, (1722-1811), served as lieutenant in the Albany 
County militia. He was bom in Redding, Conn. ; died in Ber- 
lin, N. Y. 

Also No. 34410. 

Hezekiah Hull, (1753-1818), served as sergeant 1777, and 
as lieutenant 1780 in the Albany county regiment 

Henry (Hendrick) Herkimer, (1730-79), served in the Tryon 
county militia and on the Committee of Safety. His home at 
Fort Herkimer, was occupied by troops during the war. He 
was brother of Nicholas who was mortally wounded at the 
battle of Oriskany. 

MRS. MARTHA LOUISE SHEPPARD. 36159 

Born in Monroe, Michigan. 
Wife of Thomas Henry Sheppard. 

Descendant of Sergt. Timothy Bunce, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Stephen Gaylord Clark and Martha Darragh, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Walter Palmer Clark and Abigail Marsh (1792- 
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Gr.-granddaughter of John Marsh (i?S3-i8i7) and Susan Biuice 
(1765-1827), his wife, m. 1783. 
Gr.-gT.-granddaughter of Timothy Bunce and Rachel Turner, his 

Timothy Bunce served as quartermaster's sergeant, 1779, 
when Tryon invaded the state. 
Also Nos. 17404. 33697, 34733- 

MRS. LUELLA BATES BALLOU. 36160 

Born in Cummington, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Charles Tuttle Ballou. 

Descendant of Abraham Bates, Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Capt. Jacob Bates and Mary Mason, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Alvan Bates (b. 1777) and Betsey South- 
worth, his wife. 

Gr.'granddaughter of Abraham Bates, Jr., and Hannah Pratt, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaoghter of Abraham Bates and Sarah Tower, his wife. 

Abraham Bates, Jr., served several enlistments as a private 
in the Massachusetts militia. He was bom 1751 in Weymouth, 
Mass.; died in Cummington. 

MRS. ANNA T. SCOTT. 36161 

Bom in Ellicott City, Maryland. 

Wife of Robert P. Scott 

Descendant of William Chapman, of Maryland. 

Daughter of William Bryce Thompson and Eleanor Price Chapman, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Chapman and (Mrs.) Anne Dungan 
Cooper, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Job Chapman and Anne Sykes, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Chapman and Mary Gosnell, his 

William Chapman, {1748-1800), served as a private in Capt. 
Henry Gaither's company of militia. He was bom and died 
in Baltimore Co., Md. 

Also No. 39420. 

MRS. GRACE R. SWEENEY. 36162 

Bom in Briar's Bluff, Henry County, Illuiois. 
Wife of Marion E. Sweeney, 
Descendant of Sergt. Cheever Kendall. 



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Daughter of Charles Marcus Robinson and Sarah Wilson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Erskine Wilson and Sarah Kendall, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of George Kendall and Sarah McLane, his wife. 

Gr-gr.-granddaughler of Cheever Kendall and Dolly Parish, his 
wife, 

Cheever Kendall, (1756-1835), was placed on the pensim 
roll of Waldo county. Me., 1832, for two years actual service 
as private and sergeant in the Massachusetts troops. He was 
tx>rn in Framingham, Mass.; died in Hope, Me. 

Also No. 20786L 

MRS. JESSIE HARRINGTON HAYDEN. 36163 

Born in Geneseo, Illinois. 
Wife of Herbert B. Hayden. 
Descendant of Bartholomew Pond. 
Daughter of George W. Harrington and Jessie Lemira Smith, his 

Granddaughter of Marinus G. Smith and Ann Maria Woodruff, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Smith and Polly Pond, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Bartholomew Pond and Elizabeth Dunbar 
(i?6i-i839), his wife, m. 1782. 

Bartholomew Pond, (1754-1850), enlisted from Waterbury, 
Conn., 1776. He applied for a pension 1834 and it was al- 
lowed for over eleven months actual service as a private in 
the Connecticut line. He was bom in Connecticut; died in 
Oneida Co., N. Y. 

Also No. 30433. 

MRS. CLARA MAY WOOD HAYNES. 36164 

Born in Munson, Illinois. 

Wife of Frank S. Haynes. 

Descendant of Timothy (Wylde) Wood. 

Daughter of George W. Wood and Mary A. Hoffslatter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Peter De Milt Wood and Sophia Tuttle, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy (Wylde) Wood and Mrs. Susanna 
(Warner) De Mih, his wife. 

Timothy (Wylde) Wood, (1757-1835), served as a private 
in Capt. Ozias Bissell's company, C^l. Increase Mosele]f's 
Connecticut regiment. He died in Camden, N. Y., where his 
name is found on a monument erected in honor of soldiers of 
the Revolution. 

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MRS. RILLA PAUL YOUNG. 36165 

Bom in Geneseo, Illinois. 

Wife of Jackson B. Young. 

Descendant of John Fuller, of Connecticut, 

Daughter of Marvin K. Paul and Jenette Fuller, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Willard Fuller and Minerva Walker, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Fuller and Azubah Vinton, his wife. 

Johti Fuller, (1753-1845), enlisted 1776 in the state troops 
under Captain Payne Converse and marched to Providence, 
R. I. ; was quartered in the college. In 1777 he served under 
CapL Thomas Lawson in the Burgoyne campaign and was 
at the surrender. In 1832 his pension was allowed for serv- 
ice of private, Connecticut line. 

Also No. 26370. 

MRS. EMMA ELIZA WILSON SMITH. 36166 

Bom in Geneseo, Illinois. 
Wife of Frederick Leslie Smith 

Descendant of Capt, James Wilson. 

Daughter of Isaac Newton Wilson and Eliza Joslin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Wilson and Phoebe Temple, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Wilson and Martha Hopkins, his wife, 
m. 1776. 

James Wilson, (1747-1823) served as lieutenant and captain 
in the New York militia. His widow in 1843, was pensioned 
at Hebron, N. Y., for over six months actual service in 
the New York line. He was bom in Greenwich, R. I. ; died 
in Hebron, N. Y. 

MRS. JEAN McCLURE GOSHORN WILKINSON. 36167 

Born in West Salem, Ohio. 
Wife of George T. Wilkinson. 

Descendant of Nicholas Gooshom, William McClure and 
Thomas Anderson. 
Daughter of George W. Goshom and Eleanor MeCltire, his wife. 
See No. 36177- 

MRS. MARY LOUISA CONE BARLOW. 36168 

Born in Winona, Minnesota. r 

Wife of Henry C Barlow. 
Descendant of Sergt. John Bean and of Samuel Fifield. 



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Daughter of Dr. Josiah Root Cone and Mary Whitney, his wife. 

Granddaughter o£ Aaron Whitney and Hannah FifielH, his wife. 

Gr-grand daughter of Col. Edward Fifield and Sarah Bean (b. 1782), 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Fifield and Ruth Brown, his second 
wife; John Bean and Hannah Ames (1754-1817), his wife, la I773. 

Samuel Fifield, (1735-1812), who had served in the early 
wars, was a soldier at the battle of Bennington. He was a 
member of the Committee of Safety. He was bom in Kii^- 
ton, N. H. ; died in Danville, Vt. 

Also Nos. 36957, 28401. 

John Bean, (1751-1814), signed the Association Test, served 
as Justice of the Peace and as sergeant of New Hampshire 
militia. He was bom in Canterbury, N. H. ; died in Whee- 
lock, Vt. 

Also No. 33407. 

MISS PEARL RALL. 36169 

Bom in Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Descendant of Roswell Fenton. 

Daughter of William Cary Rail and Lou Ella Bernhardt, his wife. 
Granddaughter of George S. Rail and Estella Cary, his wife. 
Gr.-grarddaughler of Freeman G. Cary and Eliza McCarty, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Gary and Rebecca Fenton, his 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Rosweli Fenton and Ddiorah Freeman, 
his wife, m. 1773- 

RoEwell Fenton, (1750-1806), enlisted in the first call for 
tro<q)S ; served in the defense of Boston and was discharged 
on account of ill health. He was bom in Mansfield, Conn. ; 
died in Kentucky. 

Also No. 18890. 

MRS. ELLA STRAWN LA CLAIR. 36170 

Bom in South OtUwa, Illinois. 
Wife of Alfred P. U Clair, 
Descendant of Capt. John Reed. 
Daughter of David Strawn and Sarah Lloyd, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jeremiah Strawn and Hannah Boucher, hia wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaiah Strawn and Rachel Reed, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Reed and Thankful Honowell, his 

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was captain by brevet in the New Jersey Continental line, at 
the dose of the war. He served in the Indian campaign 1779, 
and was at the surrender of Yorktown. He was bom in 
Hunterdon county, N. J.; died in Somerset Co., Pa. 

Also Nos. 20266, 21465, 26743, 27540, 28405, 34582. 

MRS. SOPHRONIA MARIA SHAW BURROWS. 36171 

Bom in Delhi, New York. 

Widow of Palmer L. Burrows. 

Descendant of Josiah Shaw and of John Phillips. 

Daughter of Ansel Shaw and Lavinia Phillips, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Shaw and Mary Butler, his wife; John 
Phillips and Hannah Nichols, his wife. 

Josiah Shaw was placed on the pension roll of Delaware 
county, N. Y., 1818, for two years actual service as private 
in the Massachusetts line. He was bom 1762, in Plainfield, 
Mass.; died in Delhi, N. Y. 

John Phillips served as a private 1781, in Col. Samuel Can- 
field's refiment at West Point. He was bom in Colebrook; 
died in Hartford, Conn. 

Also No. 32439, 

lAtSS MARGARET McGIFFIN McILVAINE. 36172 

Born in Peoria, Illinois. 

Descendant of Lieut. George McHvaine, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Dr. Thomas McGiifin Mcllvaine and Emma BJamilton, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William B. Mcllvaine and Margaret McGiffin, his 
third wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Robert Mcllvaine (1777-1832) and Sarah Sle- 
mons (1781-1818), his wife, m. 1802. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of George Mcllvaine and Jane Hamilton 
(1758-90), his wife. 

George Mcllvaine, (1742-1807), was lieutenant of a com- 
pany of foot, Lancaster Associators. He was born and died 
in Lancaster Co., Pa. 

Also Nos. 83CV 7091, 11758. 

, MRS .ELLA CLARKE GRIER. 36173 

Born in Peoria. Illinois. 
Wife of Thomas Atherton Grier. 



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Descendant of Col. Noadiah Hooker, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Samuel Strong Ciark and Katherine Elizabeth Burns, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of Asahel Clarke and Abigail Hooker, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Noadiah Hooker and Rebekah Griswold, his 

Noadiah Hooker, (1737-1823), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety and commanded a company of Liberty men 
at the siege of Boston, He was appointed colonel, 1776, of 
a regiment raised for the relief of New York. He was bom 
in Farmii^on, Conn., where he died. 

Also Nos. 8ro3, 15831, 33192' 

MISS CARRIE BELLE CARROLL. 36174 

Born in Williamsville, Illinois. 

Descendant of Capt, Ezekiel Cot^r, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Cephas L. Carroll and Elvira France, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Cyrus Cooper Carroll and Eliza Sneath, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Michael Carroll and Jane Cooper, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ezekiel Cooper and Hannah Smith, his wif^ 
m. 1776. 

Ezekiel Cooper served as ensign, 1775, as lieutenant 1777 and 
was captain in Col. Ebenezer Sprout's Vermont Continental 
regiment at the close of the war. He was a member of the 
Cincinnati of Massachusetts. He was bom in Rowley, Mass., 
1745; removed 1788, to Ohio, and in 1807, was living in 
Warrenton. He is buried in St. Clairsville, Ohio, 

MRS. WINIFRED ALMA DEWEY SHORT. 36175 

Born in Galesburg, Illinois. 
Wife of Roy H. Short. 
Descendant of Aaron Dewey. 
Daughter of Winfield Scolt Dewey and Ruth Elizabeth Wager, hi* 

Granddaughter of Richard Dewey (b. 1803) and Sophronia Matilda 
Smith, his wife. 
Gr.-grand daughter of Aaron Dewey and Anna Lawrence, his second 

Aaron Dewey, (1759-1847), served in the Revolution as a 
private. He was bom in Lebanon, Conn, ; removed to Steuben 
Co., N. Y., 1810, and died in Cohocton, N. Y. 



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MRS. EMMA A. FULLER EDWARDS. 36176 

Bom in Galesburg, Illinois. 

Wife of Dr. Ralph T. Edwards. 

Descendant of William Fuller. 

Dai^hter of Erastus Fuller and Amelia Desire Stancliff, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Fuller and Mary Drue, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Fuller and Lucy Hodgkins. his wife. 

William Fuller, (1761-1842), was placed on the pension 
roll of Kennebec Co., Me., 1831, for service as private in the 
Massachusetts Continental line. He was bom in Ipswich, 
Mass.; died in West Gardener, Me. 

Also Nos. 22694 30868. 

MRS. ELEANOR ELIZABETH M. CUNNINGHAM 36177 

Bom in Cornwall, Illinois. 
Wife of H. T. Cunningham. 

Descendant of William McCIure, Nicholas Gooshorn and 
Thomas Anderson, all of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Alexander F. Murphy and Mary flarvey Goshorn, his 

Granddaughter of George W. Goshorn and Eleanor McClure, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Andrew Gooshorn and Margaret, his wife; 
Harvey McClure and Jane Anderson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr .-granddaughter of Nicholas Gooshorn and Sarah Vaughn, his 
wife; William McClure and Rebecca Harvey his wife; Thomas An- 
derson and Eleanor Stewart (b. 1767), his wife. 

Nicholas Gooshorn, (1753-1835), served as a private in 
Capt. John Hamilton's company, Cumberland county militia. 
He was bom in Germany ; died in Waterloo, Pa. 

William McClure, (1740-1814), served as a private in the 
Cumberland county, Pennsylvania militia. 

Also No. 35780. 

Thomas Anderson, (1754-99), served in Capt. James Ross's 
company of Lancaster county militia. 

MRS. L. MAUDE REWALT WALTON. 36178 

Born in Orion, Illinois. 
Wife of Hugh Walton. 
Descendant of Capt. John Rewalt. 
Daughter of Milton Rewalt and Alice A. Bartels, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jonas Rewalt and Deida D. Robbins, his wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughter of John Rewalt, Jr. (1780-1876) and Elizabeth 
Yocum (1778-1862). his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Rewalt and Ann McMahon (1758- 
1848). his wife, m. 1778. 

John Rewalt, (1755-1822), was appointed lieutenant 1776; 
captain 1779 and at the close of the war, was assistant deputy 
wagon master general under Robert Fatton, Pennsylvania line. 
He was at the battles of White Plains, Trenton and Brandy- 
wine, His widow in 1837 was allowed a pension in Milo, 
N. Y., where her husband died. 

MRS. LILLIAN ETHEL REWALT REARICK. 36179 

Born in Orion. Illinois. 
Wife of Allen C. Rearick. 
Descendant of Capt. John Rewalt. 
Daughter of Milton Rewalt and Alice A. Bartels, his wife. 
See No. 36178. 

MRS. FANNIE P. SWARTWOUT TULL. 36180 

Born in Brooklyn, New York. 
Wife of William T. TuU. 

Descendant of Ensign Bamardus Swartwout, of New York. 
Daughter of Reuben P. Swartwout and Adeline R. Edgerton, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Reuben Swartwout and Judith Wildey, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Barnardus Swartwout and Mary Brower, his 

Bamardus Swartwout, (1761-1824), at sixteen, joined his 
father's company. He was appointed ensign 1778 in Col. 
Philip Van Cortland's regiment and served until dischai^^ 
1782. He was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati. 
He was born in New York City, and died in Tarrytown, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 16976. 24077. 

MRS. ARIAN C. HALL. 361S1 

Born in Hollistervtile, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Charles R. Hall. 

Descendant of Capt. Lieut. Phineas Grover, of Connecticut 
Daughter of Alanson Hollister and Sally Goodrich, his wif& 
Granddaughter of Seth Goodrich and Mary Grover, his wife, m. 
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Gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Grover and Ruth Nicols, his wife, m. 

Phineas Grover, (1750-1800), served as sergeant 1775 and 
rose to the rank of captain lieutenant 1780, in the Connecticut 
Continental line. 

MRS. JESSIE M. HALL DOWNER. 36182 

Bora in Alto, Illinois. 
Wife of Heniy Curtis Downer. 

Descendant of Capt. Lieut. Phineas Grover, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Charles R- Hall and Arian C. Hollister, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Alanson Hollister and Sally Goodrich, his wife. 
See No. 36181. 

MRS. MALVINA A. SOUTHWORTH. 36183 

Born in Caroline, New York. 

Wife of Thomas G. Southworth. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Wade. 

Daughter of John Freeland and Ruth Jones, his wife, m. I&8. 

Granddaughter of Alpheus Jones and Ruth Lake (b. 1775), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel I.ake and Rath Wade, his wife, m. 
1764- 

Gr.-gT. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Wade and Ruth Hopkins, his 
wife, m. 1731. 

Nathaniel Wade, (J708-99), served as a minute man from 
Gloucester, R. I., where he died. 

MRS. ADELAIDE WARD. 36184 

Born in Caroline, New York. 
Wife of Ai Ward. 
Descendant of Nathaniel Wade. 
Daughter of John Freeland and Ruth Jones, his wife. 
See No. 36183. 

MRS. LOUISE BAKER MEYER. 36185 

Born in Denver, Colorado. 
Wife of Wilhelm Adelbert Meyer. 
Descendant of Ephriam Kibbey. 

Daughter of Joseph Baker and Hannah Jane Corbly, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Knight Corbly and Phoebe Ann Snook, 
his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John M. Snook and Julia Ann Ktbbey, his 



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Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ephraim Kibbey. 

Ephriam Kibbey, (1754-1809), enlisted 1777 at Essex for 
the war, and was transferred 1779, to Capt. Seth Johnson's 
company, Third New Jersey regiment under Col, Ellas Day- 
ton. He was born in New Jersey; died in Warren Co., O. 

MRS. ELIZABETH NERELLA ROOSA OGDEN. 36186 

Born in Mattoon, Illinois. 
Wife of Howard Curtiss Ogden. 
Descendant of Peter De Haven. 

Daughter of Charles A. Roosa and Sarah V. De Haven, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Peter De Haven and Elisabeth Lewis Foreman, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of William De Haven and Sarah Elisabeth 
McNeily, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Isaac De Haven and Abigail Phillips, his 

Gr.-gr.-gr, -granddaughter of Peter de Haven and Elisabeth Night, 
his second wife, m. 1763. 

Peter De Haven (1722-1816), conducted the public gun fac- 
tories and powder mills of Pennsylvania. He died in Phila- 
delphia. 

Also Nos. i(j?s8, 23655, 24937. 

MRS. CHARLOTTE HITCHCOCK PRINCE. 36187 

Born in Quincy, Illinois. 

Wife of Dr. Arthur E. Prince. 

Descendant of Phinehas Field, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry S. Hitchcock and Mary J. Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Porter Smith and Mary Field Topliff, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. John Topliff and Electa Field, his wife, 
m. 1808. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Phinehas Field and Diadama Morgan 
(i76?-88), his first wife, m. 1785. 

Phinehas Field, (1760-1833), was a fifer at West Point in 
Capt. Seth Pierce's company, CoL Seth Murray's raiment. 
He was born and died in Northfield, Mass. 

Also No. 19743. 

MRS. NINA KIDDER JAMES. 36188 

Bom in Monmouth, Illinois. 
Wife of Lieut. Harry Lane James, 



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Descendant of Hon, Ebenezer Hoisington. 
Daughter of Almon Kidder and Anna Jacobs, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Lamard Kidder and Mary Ann Hoisington, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Abisha Hoisington and Lucinda Hastings, his 
second wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Hoisington and Elizabeth Miller, 

Ebenezer Hoisington, (1729-1804), was a delegate from 
Windsor and was appointed a member of the Cumberland 
County Committee of Safety, of which he was chairman. 
He was bom in Farmington, Conn. ; died in Windsor, Vt. 

Also No. 31564. 

MRS. I^UCIE SNYDER PARHAM. 36189 

Born in Dayton, Ohio. 
Wife of Jacob Mintzer Parham. 

Descendant of Lieut. James Burton, of Vir^nia. 
Daughter of Simon Peter Snyder and Dorinda Catherine Burton, his 

Granddaughter of Ellas Burton (1791-1854) and Catherin Kinsley, 
. his wife, m. tSzi. 

Gr.-gr an ddaughter of James Burton and Ann Singer, his wife. 

James Burton served in the Vir^nia line under Col. Alexan- 
der Spotswood. He was bom in Culpeper Co., Va. ; died 1829 
in Harrison Co., W. Va. 

MISS MARY B. GRUBB. 36190 

Born in Craw fords ville, Indiana. 

Descendant of Philip Kinder (Ginder) and of Alexander 
Ross, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Joseph Grubb and Emily Funk, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson Funk (b. 1819) and Rachel 
Kinder (b. 1825), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Kinder (1799-1862) and Eliza Schnarf 
(b. 1806), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddai^hter of Abrant Kinder (1773-1809) and Margaret 
Ross (1774-1864), his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Philip Kinder and Mary, his wife; 
Alexander Ross and Ann Philips, his wife, 

Alexander Ross, (1754-1809), enlisted from Philadelphia in 
the militia. He was bom in Pennsylvania; moved to Ohio, 
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Philip Kinder served as a private in Capt. Michael Wolf's 
company of Berks county militia. He was bom in Germany, 
1753; lived in Berks county, Pa,, during the Revolution, and 
1785 removed to Washingtcm county, where he died. 

MRS. MARY ORTH McNUTT. 36191 

Born in La Fayette, Indiana. 

Wife of Orrin McNutt 

Descendant of Ensign Balzer Orth, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Godlove 5. Orth and Mary Ann, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Godlove Orth and Sarah Steiner, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Balzer Orth and Rosina Kucher, his wife. 

Balzer Orth, (1736-94), was ensign of the second company 
of Lancaster county associators, commanded by Col. Philip 
Greenwalt. He acted as provost marshall and had custody 
of the Hessians captured at Trenton and imprisoned them in 
the Moravian Church at Lebanon. He was bom and died in 
Lebanon township. 

Also No. 3463. 

MISS MARY ORTH McNUTT. 36192 

Bom in La Fayette,' fndiana. 
Descendant of Ensign Balzer Orth. 
Daughter of Orrin McNutt and Mary Orth, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Godlove Orth and Mary Ann Orth, his wife. 
See No. 36191. 

MRS. FLORA MERRITT. 36193 

Bom in Windham, Ohio. 
Wife of Edward H. Merritt. 
Descendant of Capt. Emanuel Hover. 
Daughter of Bidwell Finney and Gertrude E, Ladd, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William P. Ladd and Latalia Clark, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Reuben S. Clarke and Caty Hover, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Emanuel Hover and Mary Schoonover, his 

Emanuel Hover, (1748-1824), was a member of the Cchh- 
mittee of Safety, 1775, and commanded a company in the 
Sussex County New Jersey militia. He died in Newton Falls, 
Ohio. 

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MISS MARY MAUCK. 361^ 

Bom in Princeton, Indiana. 

Descendant of Thomas McCalla. 

Daughter of John Mauck, Jr. and Jane Munford, his wife. 

Granddaugliter of John Munford (1794-1812) and Mary Archer 
(180D-84), his wife, m. 1819. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Archer (i7??-i84i) and Mary McCalla 
(1776-1836), his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Thomas McCalla and Sarah Wayne Gardi- 
ner, his wife, to. 1775. 

Thomas McCalla, (1756-1811), served under Sumpter in 
the South and was captured at Camden. The heroic courage 
of his wife has placed her among the heroines of the Revo- 
lution. They removed from Pennsylvania, 1778, to Chester 
District, S. C. 

Also Nos. 2158, 4524, 9565, loooi, 22963, 25196, 29442. 

MRS. MARIA SABINA KUHN BURCH. 36195 

Bom in Baltimore, Maryland. 

Wife of E. K Burch. 

Descendant of Dr. Adam Simon Kuhn and of Dr. John 
Kuhn, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Robert Maxwell Kuhn (1819-77) and Louisa Laub 
(1826-98). his wife, m. 1850. 

Granddaughter of Augustus Jones Kuhn (i792'i858) and Hannah 
Maxwell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Kuhn, M. D. and Susana Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Adam Simon Kuhn and Marie Sabina 
Schrack (1717-99). his wife, m. 1740. 

Adam Simon Kuhn, (1713-80), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety of Lancaster and acted as surgeon. He had 
six sons in the army. 

John Kuhn, (1746-1810), a graduate of the University of 
Edinburgh, served as surgeon. He was bom and died in Ijan- 
caster, Pa. 

Also Nos. 8S53, 25521. 

MRS. MARCIA WILSON CLAWSON. 36196 

Born in Shell Rock, Iowa. 
Wife of Cornelius Delu Ciawson. 
Descendant of Corp. James Wilson, of New York. 
Daughter of Elwood Wilson and Priscilla Courtright, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of James Wilson and Aznba Stetson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Wilson and Snsannab 0wood, bis wife. 

Gr.-gr, -granddaughter of James Wilson and Elizabeth (i7S?-i8tz), 
his wife, n», 1781. 

James Wilson, (1755-1807), enlisted frran Mendon in C^. 
Jacob Dieffendorffs company. Col. Samuel Qyde's raiment 
In 1837 his widow was allowed a pension for six months actual 
service as corporal. He was bom and died in Montgomery 
Co., N. Y. 

Also No. 24830. 

MRS. LOIS M. PIERSON UK)MIS. 36197 

Born in Stone Church, New York. 
Wife of Wesley H. Loomis. 

Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Pierson, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Luther Crampton Fierson and Sabrina Elmore Jiis wife. 
Sec No. 36198. 

MRS. LORA ELMORE LOOMIS WADSWORTH. 36198 
Born in Hannibal, Missouri. 

Wife of J. G. Wadsworth. 

Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Pierscm, of Cwinecticut 

Daughter of Wesley Horace Loomis and Lois Malvina Pierson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Luther Crampton Pierson and Sabrina Elmore, liie 
wif& 

Gr.-granddaughter of Russell Pierson and Mary Crampton, his wife. 

Gr.- gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Fierson and Rebecca Parmale^ his 

Samuel Pierson, (1750-1801), served as sergeant at the Lex- 
ington Alarm and as lieutenant at the New Haven Alarm. 
He was born in Killingworth, where he died. 

Also No. 31219- 

MRS. EVA. L. LIVINGSTONE. 3*199 

Born in Manchester, New Hampshire. 
Wife of R. H. Livingstone. 

Descendant of Samuel Spaulding and of Corp. Samuel Jack- 
son. 
Daughter of William H. H. Stevens and Regina F. Young, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Lorcn W. Young and Betsey Harvey, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Young and Mary Jackson, his wife; 
John Harvey and Susannah Spaulding, his wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-gnmddaughter of Samuel Jackson and Mary, his wife; 
Sanmd Spaulding and Sarah Brooks, his wife. 

Samuel Spaulding, (1764-1854), enlisted 1781, for three 
years in the Massachusetts line and was dischar^d at West 
PmnL He received a pension for his service in Caledonia 
Co., Vt. He was born in New Marlboro, Mass.; died in 
Snttwj, Vt 

Samuel Jackson, (1752-1822), served in the defense of Pis- 
cataqua Harbor, 1775, He was at the siege of Boston in Capt. 
Stephen Clark's company, CcA. Joseph Cille/s regiment He 
died in Concord, N. H. 

Also No. 13869. 

MRS. MARY STONE WOLCOTT SEDGWICK. 36200 

Born in Alabama, New York. 

Wife of Willis L. Sedgwick. 

Descendant of Maj. Samuel Wolcott. 

Dai^hter of Thomas Alonzo Wolcott and Henrietta Stone, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Robbins Wolcott and Orpha Wolverton, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Wolcott and Sarah Canfield, his wife, 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Wolcott and Prudence Robbins, 
his wife. 

Samuel Wolcott, (1736-1824), served as captain and major 
in the Massachusetts militia at the surrender of Burgoyne. 
He represented the town in the General Court. He was bom 
in Connecticut emigrated to Sandisiield, Mass., 1764, where 
he died. 

Also No. 26960. 

36201 

MRS. CARRIE REED JOHNSON. 36202 

Bom in Hartford, Connecticut. 

Wife of Elbert L. Johnson. 

Descendant of Ephriam Wooster. 

Daughter of Henry Clay Reed and Martha J. Hinman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nelson Hitmian and Nancy Wooster, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Wooster and Betty Vose, his wife. 

Ephriam Wooster, (1764-1830), served in the Connecticut 
militia. He was bom in Waterbury, Conn.; died in New 
Yorit City. 

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MRS. ANNIE GRISWOLD VITTUM. 36203 

Born in Guilford, Connecticut. 

Wife of Edmund March Vittum. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Lee, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Charles Griswold and Mary E. (Griswold), his wife, 
(daughter of Russell). 

Granddaughter of Joel Griswold and Polly Bartlett, his wife; Rus- 
sell B. Griswold and Polly Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joel Griswold and Lucy Lee, his wife; Benja- 
min Jones and Amelia Towner, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Lee and Agnes Dickinson, his wife; 
Benjamin Jones and Molly Stannard, his wife. 

Samuel Lee, (1742-1819), commanded a company of coast 
guards frcMn Guilford, where he was born and died. 

MRS. ISABELLE CONE HARVEY. 36204 

Bom in Mission, Kansas, 
Wife of Alexander M. Harvey. 

Descendant of Lieut. Joshua Whitney and of Capt. James 
Colt. 
Daughter of WiUam Whitney Cone and Oirinda Lamphere, his 

GraDddaughter of Benjamin Bishop Cone and Lucy Whitney Colt, 
bis wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Williams Colt (i77S-i847) and Huldah 
Whitney (1779-1858), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Colt and Miriam Williams (1756- 
1811), his wife; Joshua Whitney and Anna Ashley (1748-1822), his 
wife, m. i7;o. 

Joshua Whitney, (1745-1808), entered the army as sergeant; 
was promoted lieutenant 1780, and served to the close of (he 
war. He was an original member of the Cincinnati of Con- 
necticut. He was bom in Canaan, Conn., removed to Pitts- 
field, Mass., where he died. 

Also No. 25294. 

James Colt, (1740-1809), commanded a company of nunute 
men. He was appointed on the Committee of Inspection of 
Pittsfield, to enforce resolutions of the (Continental Congress. 
He was bom in Lyme, CcHin. ; died in Pittsfield, Mass. 

MRS. LILLIAN BEATRICE HAMBLETT (XXJDWIN. 36205 
Bom in Milford. New Hampshire. 
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Descendant of Joshua Davis and of Abijah Wood. 
Daughter of Orren Ames Hamblett and Mary Elizabeth Wood, his 

Granddaughter of Abijah Wood and Mary Ann Hood, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Phillip Wood and Dorothy Davis, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Wood and Esther Lewis, his wife; 
Joshua Davis and Dorothy Wheeler, his wife. 

Joshua Davis, (1744-1840), was placed on the pension roll 
of Hillsboro county. New Hampshire, for service of private 
in the New Hampshire state troops and militia. He was bom 
in Townsend, Mass. ; died in Mason, N. H. 

Also Nos. 6355, 15240, 18033, 20646, 22671. 

Abijah Wood, (1743-1819), was a private at Lexington, 
Ticonderoga and Saratoga, in the Massachusetts militia. He 
was bom in Dracut, Mass.; died in Holhs, N. H. 

Also Nos. 15240, 18033, 20646. 

MRS. HELEN HUNTINGTON CONNOR. 36206 

Bom in Covington, Kentucky. 
Wife of Albert Wilson Connor. 
Descendant of Dr. Samuel Huntington. 

Daughter of Nathan Lebbeus Young and Anna Huntington Wri^t, 
bis wife. 
Granddai^hter of Noah Daggett Wright and Maria Lyons Ferris, 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Thomas Wright and Sophia Huntington, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Samuel Huntington and Bethia Daggett, 
his wife. 

Samud Huntington, (1759-1823), enlisted from Norwich 
as sei^ant 1777, to serve three years in the Connecticut line. 
He removed to Vermont after the Revolution, served in the 
war of 1812, and became a distinguished surgeon of Greens- 
boro, Vt., where he died. 

AJso No, 30312. 

MRS. ELEANOR MEEHAN. 36207 

Bom in Montgomery, Ohio. 
Wife of James Meehan. 
Descendant of James Gowdy. 

Daughter of M. H. Childs and Eleanor Gowdy, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Gowdy and Catherine Pogue, his wife. 



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James Gowdy, (1758-1849), served as a sddier with the 
Pennsylvania troops. He was born in Lancaster, Pa.; died 
in Covington, Ky, 

Also Nos. 11S19. 14025- 

MRS. GERTRUDE MEEHAN GREENE. 36208 

Bom in Newport, Kentucky. 
Wife of Milbury M. Greene. 
Descendant of James Gowdy. 

Daughter of Junes Meehan and Kleanor Cbilds, his wife. 
Granddaughter of M. H. Childs and Eleanor Gowdy, his wife. 
See No. 36207. 

MRS. MARY FRANCIS WOOD. 36209 

Born in Halifax County, Virginia. 

Wife of Dr. A. C. Wood. 

Descendant of John Woodson, Lieut. William White and 
Frederick Hatcher, all of Vii^nia. 

Daughter of Edward Thomas White (1800-91) and Mary Miller 
Bransford, his wife, m. i8a3. 

Granddaughter of William White and Catherine Thomas, hb wife, m. 
1783; Francis Bransford and Sarah Hatcher, his wife, 

Gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Hatcher and Sarah Woodson, his 
wife, m. 1756. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Woodson and Mary Miller, his wife, 
m. 1731. 

John Woodswi was a member of the Committee of Safety of 
Ctunberland cotinty, 1775. 

William White enlisted, 1777, as sergeant and at the siege of 
York, held the rank of lieutenant. He died in 1812, and in 
1839, his widow was allowed a pension in Hanover Co., Va., 
for service of lieutenant, Virginia Continental line. 

Frederick Hatcher was a member of the Committee of Safety 
of Cumberland county. 

36Z10 
MRS. HELEN GIFFORD CLEGG. 3621 1 

Born in New Albany, Indiana. 

Wife of William J. Clegg. 

Descendant of Maj. Aaron Rowley. 

Daughter of Harley Nelson Gifford and Eugenia Rowley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Erastus Rowley (1814-97) aud Martha Lewis 
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Gr. -granddaughter of Erastus Rowley (1775-1860) and Eunice Cone, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Aaron Rowley and Anna, his wife, m. 1760. 

Aaron Rowley, (1739^), served as lieutenant at Quebec, 
as captain at Ticonderoga and Bennii^on and in the Bur- 
goyne campaign as major of Berkshire county, Massachusetts 
militia. He was born in Haddam, Conn. ; died in Richmond, 
Mass., and on his tombstone is this inscription, — "In the field of 
action his martial bravery was a rallying point for his fellow 
citizens." 

Also No. 23845. 

MRS. CAROLINE CHILTON O'BANNON. 36212 

Born in CarroUton, Kentucky, 

Wife of James William O'Bannon. 

Descendant of Capt. John Chilton, of Virginia. 

Daughter of John Louis Chilton and Nannie Guthrie, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Blackwell Chilton and Caroline Ball, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Chilton. 

Gr.-gr.-grandda lighter of George Chilton (b. 1770) and Sarah Ball, 
his wife. 

Gr.^r.-gr. -granddaughter of John Chilton and Letitia Bladkwell 
(1750-75)1 li's wife, m. 1768. 

John Chilton, (1739-77), was captain of the third Virginia 
regiment, 1776, and was killed at the battle of Brandywine. 
He was born in Westmoreland Co., Va. 

Also Nos. 17474. 20919, 34638. 

MRS. EDMONIA BROWN ROBERTS. 36213 

Born in Bardstown, Kentucky. 

Wife of Charles Roberts. 

Descendant of Capt. Newell Beauchamp. 

Daughter of Col. James Marshall Brown and Susan M. Beauchamp, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Newell Beauchamp and Annis Downham, his wife. 

Newell Beauchamp, (1743-1825), commanded a company of 
Delaware Blues in the Light Horse Cavalry of Delaware and 
Maryland. 

MRS. CORNELIA SMITH SIMRALL. 36214 

Born in Louisville, Kentucky. 
Wife of John Graham Simrall. 
Descendant of Capt. Thomas Pollard, of Virginia. 



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Daughter of Thomas Pollard Smith and Cornelia Simrall, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Smith and Jane Pollard, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Pollard and Sarah Harding, his wife. 
Thomas Pollard raised a company in the Virginia militia. He 
was bom about 1745 in Goocbland coimty, 

MRS. MATTIE FISHER GASHWILER. 36215 

Bom in Danville, Kentucky. 

Wife of J. G. Gashwiler. 

Descendant of Adam Fisher and of Robert Slaughter. 

Daughter of James Adam Fisher and Martha M. Dunlap, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jeremiah Fisher and Mary Buckner Slaughter, hit 
wife; George Dunlap and Mary Downton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Adam Fisher and Elizabeth Garr, his wife; 

Gabriel Stout Slaughter (1809-50) and Slaughter (cousins), his 

first wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr of Robert Slaughter, and and Susannah Har- 
rison, his wife, m. 1750. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Robert Slaughter and Mary Smith, bis 
wife, m. 1723. 

Adam Fisher, (1739-1812), was a private in the First CiU- 
peper County company, Virginia line. He was bom in Cul- 
peper Co., Va. ; died in Boyle Co., Ky. 

Also No. 14880. 

Robert Slaughter, (1724-90), served as a soldier with the 
Culpeper minute men. He acted as vestryman and his fother 
was the first church warden of St. Mark's Parish. 

Also Nos, 1213. 35613- 

MRS. REBECCA THOMAS CECIL. 36*16 

Bom in Bloomfield, Kentucky. 
Wife of James Granville Cecil. 
Descendant of Thomas Bedford, of Virginia. 
Daughter of Archibald Coleman Thomas and Eliiabetb Cox, hi* 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Grigsby Thomas and Mary Coleman Bedford, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Archibald Bedford and Letitia Clay, fais wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Bedford and Mary Colematv lus 
wife. 

Thomas Bedford, (i74<>-8s), was chosen 1775, a i 
of the Committee of Safety of Charlotte Co., Va. 

Also Nos. 5673, 2506s, 2681a 



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MRS. FANNY STANDARD FOWLER. 36217 

Born in Mississippi Ctty. Mississippi. 

Wife of Isaac Jones Fowler. 

Descendant of Ensign Isaac Kibbe, of Connecticut 

Daughter of Dr. Marcellus James Standard (1814-66) and Nancy 
Kibbe (1810-81), his 2d wife, m. 1848. 

Granddaughter of Gaius Kibbe (i;r65-i8ao) and Nancy Ltdd, his zd 
wife, m. 1S03. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Kibbe and Margaret Terry, his wife. 

Isaac Kibbe, (1732-80), served as ensign in the militia and 
was active in all patriotic work. He was born and died in 
Enfield, where his tombstone and that of his wife, are in 
good preservation. 

MRS. ETHEL POPE FOWLER PORTER. 36218 

Born in Mississippi City, !tlississippi. 
Wife of Jonathan l^uis Porter. 
Descendant of Ensign Isaac Kibbe, 

Daughter of Isaac Jones Fowler and Fanny Standard, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Dr. Marcellus Standard and Nancy Kibbe, his 2nd 

See No. 36217. 

MRS. ANNA DAVIS FOWLER DAY. 36219 

Bom in Mississippi City, Mississippi. 
Wife of William O. Day. 
Descendant of Ensign Isaac Kibbe. 

Daughter of Isaac Jones Fowler and Fanny Standard, hia wife. 
Granddaughter of Dr. Marcellus Standard and Nancy Kibbe, his 2d 

See No. 36217. 

MRS. MARY ELIZABETH WYER DOUNS. 36220 

Born in Portland, Maine. 
Wife of John Gilman Douns. 
Descendant of Capt. Peter Warren. 

Daughter of Edward Payson Wyer and Mary Elizabeth Knight, his 

Granddaughter of Eleazer Wyer and Anne Warren, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Warren and Anne Procter, his wife. 

Peter Warren, (1751-1825), commanded a company of 
volunteers in the Bayaduce expedition, 1779. He was bom in 
Somersworth, N. H. ; died in Waterford, Me. 



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MISS CARRIE LANE MOULTON. 36221 

Born in Buxton, Maine. 

Descendant of CapL John Lane, 3d, of Maine. 

Daughter of Charles Moulton and Lovea Dunnell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Moulton and Betsey Lane (b. 1793}, his 
wife, m. 1810. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Lane, 3d, and Hannah Bean, his 3d wife. 

John Lane, (1734-1822), served under his father in the 
early wars and was captain of militia in the sea coast de- 
fense, stationed at Cape Ann, 1775. He was commissicHier 
to treat with the Penobscot Indians, in which he was successful 
and a treaty with them was ratified. He was bom in York ; 
died in Buxton, Me. 

Also Nos. 5892, 6446. 

MISS FRANCES S. RUNDLETT. 36222 

Born in AIna, Maine. 

Descendant of EzekJel Merrill and of Dr. James Ereeland. 

Daughter of Warren Rundlett and Frances Freeland Merrill, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Roger Merrill and Sarah Freeland, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Ezekiel Merrill and Sarah Emery, his wife; 
James Freeland and Mehetable Mellen. his wife. 

Ezekiel Merrill, (1747-1830), served as a minute man at 
the Lexington Alarm. He was bora in Newbury, Mass. ; died 
in Andover, Me. 

Also Nos. 3971, 6124, 7144. 13848, 20098, 23178, 3S^. 

James Freeland, (1743-96), was surgeon in Col. Ebenezer 
Leamed's regiment, 1775 and 1776, served under Col. Jonathan 
Holman. He was born in Hopkinton ; died in Sutton, Mass. 

Also No. 25452. 

MRS. JOSEPHINE O'BRIEN CAMPBELL. 36223 

Born in Machias, Maine. 
Wife of Fred I. CampbeU. 

Descendant of Samuel Ward Pope, Lieut. Amos Lawrence, 
Jr., Ser^. Samuel Hemenway, Capt. Gideon O'Brien and Qrf. 
Frederick Pope. 

Daughter of Joseph O'Brien (1828-69) and Mary E. Staples (1833- 
94), his wife, m. 1855. 
Granddaughter of Jeremiah O'Brien (1778-1858) and Elizabeth Pope 



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(b. 1790), his wife, m. 1811; Tliomas Adams Staples and Ardelia 
Louise Lawrence (i8ii-6i), his wife, m. 1827. 

Gr.-granddaugliter of Gideon O'Brien and Abigail Tupper, his wife; 
Sarauel Ward Pope and Mary Wood, his wife, m. 1786; Asa Law- 
rence (1780-1852) and Lucy Hemenway, his wife, m. 1806. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Pope and Mary Cole, his wife, 
m. 1758; Amos l^wrence, Jr., and Betty Hubbard, his wife; Samnel 
Hemenway and Sarah Fitch, his wife, m. 1774. 

Frederick Pope, (1733-1812), rose from captain to colonel 
in the Revolution. He was bom and died in Stoughton, Mass. 

Samuel Ward Pope, (1763-97), served under his father at 
the age of fifteen. He was bom in Stoughton, Mass. ; died in 
Charleston, S. C. 

Also Nos. 561S, 9063, 2685S, 27262, 29015. 

Amos Lawrence, Jr., (1750-98), served as lieutenant in C^it 
Jabez Holden's company, 1776. He was bom and died in 
Groton, Mass. 

Samuel Hemenway, (174&-1818), served as sergeant under 
Capt. Henry Farwell at the Lexington Alami. He was bom 
and died in Groton. 

Gideon O'Brien, (1746-1827), was a minute man in Capt. 
Stephen Smith's con:q>any and was apptwnted captain, 1780. 
He was bom in Kittery, Mass. ; died in Machias, Me. 

Also Nos. 5618, 13391. 24655. 

MRS. OLIVE PENNIMAN VOSE. 36224 

Born in Machias, Maine. 

Wife of Orris Milton Vose. 

Descendant of Jacob Penniman, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Jacob Penniman and Mary J. Tenney, hts wife. 

Granddaughter of William Fisher Penniman and Olive C. Crocker, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Jacob Penniman, Jr., and Polly O'Brien Burn- 
ham, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Penniman and Sarah Fisher, his 

Jacob Penniman, (1733-1811), was a minute man in Capt 
William Bullard's company at the Lexington Alarm. He was 
bom and died in Dedham. 

MRS. MARY LOW CARVER. 36225 

Bom in Waterville, Maine. 
Wife of Leonard Dwight Carver. 



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Descendant of John Pullen, 

Daughter of Ira Hobbs Low and Ellen Mandana Caffery, bis wife. 

Granddaughter of John P. Caffery 3n<l Sarah Boardman Pullen, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Pullen and Amy Bishop, his wife. 

John Pullen, (1763-1810), enlisted at seventeen with the 
six months men from Attleboro. He was born in Attleboro, 
Mass. ; died in Waterville, Me. 

Also No. 34705. 

MRS. MARY ANN BARKER HOWARD. 36236 

Wife of Charles H. Howard. 

Descendant of Col, John Hale, Capt. George James Yates, 
Dr. Jonathan Poole and Lieut. Eleazer Flagg Poole, 

Daughter of Capt. Henry F. Barker and Mary Ann Poole, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Poole and Caroline Howe Hatch, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Maj. Samuel Hale Poole and Sally Yates, his 
wife. 

Or, -gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Jonathan Poole and Elizabeth Hale, 
his wife ; George James Yates. 

Gr,-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Flagg Poole and Mary Carter, 
his wife; John Hale and Elizabeth Hall, his wife, 

John Hale, (1731-91), commanded militia at Bunker Hill 
under his brother-in-law William Prescott. He was bom in 
Sutton, Mass.; died in HoUis, N. H. 

J(»iathan Poole, (1758-97), served as surgeon's mate in 
the First regiment, New Hampshire Continental troops. He 
was bom in Wobum, Mass. ; died in Hollis, N. H. 

Eleazer Flagg Pode, (1734-76), enlisted in Capt. Jesse 
Wyman's company and served at Lexington and Bunker Hill. 
He was bom in Reading, Mass. ; died in service. 

Also Nos. 6192, 8163, 25568. 

George James Yates, (1748-1821), served as lieutenant 1776 
and 1779 was captain in the Third Lincoln County, Massachu- 
setts regiment He was bom and died in Bristol, Me. 

Also Nos. aSSfiS, 3SS07. 

MRS. HATTIE J. DAY. 362^ 

Born in Farmingdale, Maine. 
Wife of Clarence M. Day, 
Descendant o£ Sergt. Nathan Bailey, 
Daughter of Jacob S. Keniston and Rachel Bailey, bis wife. 



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Granddaughter of Benjamin Bailey and Charlotte Palmer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Bailey <r76?-i848) and Rachel Foun- 
tain (1769-1816), his wife, m. 1797. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Nathan Bailey and Sarah Pillsbury (1738- 
1815), bis wife, m. 1757. 

Nathan Bailey, (1735-1819), served a short enlistment 1777, 
and 1779 was in the Penobscot expedition. He was bom in 
Newbury, Mass. ; died in Whitefield, Me. 

MRS. BESSIE VAN RENSSELAER KERN O'BRIEN. 36228 
Bom in Washington, D. C 

Wife of William J. O'Brien, Jr. 

Descendant of John Christian Sager (Sagare). 

Daughter of Charles Heckman Kem and Alice Cranston, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Kern and Mary Heckman, his wife. 

Or. *grand daughter of Nicholas Kem and Catherine Sager, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Christian Sager (Sagare) and Maria 
Susanna Kern, his wife. 

John Christian Sager, (1731-1800), served as a private in 
the Northampton County, Pennsylvania militia. He was bom 
in Bavaria ; died in White Hall township, Pa. 

MRS. ISABELLA B. CLAYTON. 36229 

Born in Baltimore, Maryland. 

Wife of R. Vinton Clayton. 

Descendant of Capt. William Sommerville. 

Daughter of William Balthn>p Edwards and Elizabeth Alexander 
Sommerville {1812-86), his wife, m. 1833. 

Granddaughter of William Sommerville and Margaret Brown, his 
wife. 

William Sommerville, (1756-1826), was conductor of ar- 
tillery under Chevalier de Cambray, commanding the Corps 
of Engineers, where he recmed honorable mention. He gave 
over four years service and retired on account of impaired 
health. He died in Martinsburg, Va., and is buried in the 
Episcopal Cemetery. 

Also No. 9508. 

MRS. ALMIRA WELLINGTON COLWELL. 36230 

Born in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Henry Frederick Colwell. 



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Descendant of Timothy Chubbuck and of lliomas Faunce, 
of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Oscar Bennett and Sarah Faunce Chubbuck, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Hiram Honttio Chubbuck and Miriam Terry 
Paull, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Chubbuck and Sarah Faunce, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-eranddaughter of Timothy Chubbuck and Lurana Barrows, 
his wife; Thomas Faunce and Mary Curtis, his wife, m. 1767. 

Timothy Chubbuck responded to the Lexington Alarm in 
Capt. Israel Fearing's company. He was bom 1750, in Ware- 
ham, where he died. 

Thomas Faunce, (1745-1832), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm under Capt. Abraham Hatnmett and served at 
the siege of Boston under Capt Thomas Mayhew. He was 
bom and died in Plymouth. 

Also Nos. 19268, 27618. 

MRS. MARY LESLIE COLLIER McALLISTER. 36231 

Bom in Cohasset, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Frank B. McAllister. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Thomas Lothrop, of Massachu- 
setts. 
Daughter of William Collier and Mariannie Pratt, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Pratt and Sarah P. N. T. Pratt, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Job Pratt and Lucretia Oakes, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Hough Oakes and Susanna Lothr<^ his 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Lothrop and Ruth Nichols, his 

TTiomas Lothrop, (1738-1813), served as major and lieu- 
tenant colonel in the Massachusetts militia, 1776. He was 
a member of the Assembly, 1782. He was bom in Hinj^am; 
died in Orfiasset, where a chapter is named in his honor. 

Also Nos. 11582, 13424, 16273. 17581, 26420, 28463, 2989s, 3147s- 

MRS. EUNICE JACOB LOTHROP COUSENS. 36232 

Bom in Cohasset, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Charles Hobart Consens. 
Descendant of Lieut. Col. Thomas Lothrop. 



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Daughter of John Quincy Adams Lothrop and Eunice Bradish Bates, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of Caleb Lothrop and Mary Snow, his wife. 
Gt. -granddaughter of ,Capt. Peter Lothrop and Betsey Tower, his 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Lothrop and Ruth Nichols, his 

See No. 36231- 

MRS. EFFIE L. C. TREAT. 36233 

Bom in Cohasset, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Burton S. Treat. 

Descendant of Aaron Pratt, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Augustus Cousens and Deborah Augusta Pratt, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Pratt and Deborah Nichols Bates, his 
wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Peter Pratt and Polly Whitcomb, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Pratt and Silence Beal, his wife. 

Aaron Pratt, (1760-1843), was placed on the pension roll 
1832 for over six months actual service as private in tiie 
Massachusetts line. His widow also received a pension. He 
who bom and died in Cohasset. 

MISS F. LILLIAN BARBER. 36234 

Born in Worcester, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Danielson, Jr., Samuel Buck 
and George Barber. 

Daughter of George Barber and Eunice Williams Buck, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Barber (b. 1778) and Lydia Park, his wife; 
Simon Buck and Mary Danielson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of George Barber and Bethia Jones <I75I-'8'S)> 
his wife, m. 1769; Joseph Buck and Dorcas Fairbanks, his wife; Sam- 
uel Danielson, Jr., and Elizabeth Spauldtng, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Buck and Martha Bloss, his wife. 

Samuel Danielson, Jr., (1740-1817), served as' a private at 
the Lexington Alarm and at the close of the war, held the 
rank of captain. He was bom and died in Killingly, Conn. 

Also No. 32892. 

Samuel Buck, (1734-1810), was a minute man from Killingly 
under Capt. Joseph Cady at the Lexington Alarm. 

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George Barber, (1743-1832), served under Capt. Joshua 
Partridge at the Lexington Alann. He was bom aad died 
in Medway, Mass. 

Also No. 10367. 

MRS. HARRIET MOLTEN BENSON. 36235 

Born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. 

Wife of Amasa Benjamin Benson. 

Descendant of Lieut. Michael Moulton, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of James Clark Molten and Susan Elizabeth Bacon, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Michael Moulton, Jr., and Sarah Cutler, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Michael Moulion and Dorothy Brown, his 
wife. 

Michael Moulton, (1757-1820), was placed on the pension 
roll 1818, for service of lieutenant, Rhode Island Continental 
line. He was born in Newport, R. I., where he died. 

MRS. HARRIET ELKINS CADY. 36236 

Bom in Peacham, Vermont. 
Wife of Rev. Daniel Reed Cady. 
Descendant of Jonathan Elkins. 
Daughter of Jonathan Elkins and Eunice Stoddard Sprague, his 2d 

Granddaughter of Deacon Jonathan Elkins (1734-1808) and Eliza- 
beth Rowell, his wife, ra. 1756. 

Jonathan Elkins, (1761-1852), served as scout in Hazen's 
regiment of volunteers. He was captured 1781, at his father's 
in Peacham, Vt., carried to Quebec, thence to England and ex- 
changed at the close of the war. 

Also No. 6503. 

MRS. JOSEPHINE U. SESSIONS. 36237 

Born in New York. N. Y. 
Wife of Waldo Eugene Sessions. 

Descendant of Edward Morris and of Col. John Bliss. 
Daughter of Dixon De Forest Ufford and Harriet Gould, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel Ufford and Lucy Morris, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Ufford and Mary Goodrich, his wife; 
Edward Morris and Lucy Bliss, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Bliss and Abiel Colton, his wife. 
John Bliss, (1729-1809}, who had served in the early wars, 



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was well skilled in the art of warfare. He was a del^ate to 
the Provincial Congresses and active in all emergencies. He 
was commissioned colonel but resigned on account of ill health. 
He was bom in Long Meadow ; died in Wilbraham, Mass. 

Also Nos. 2577, 20886, 22097, 28392, 30715. 

Edward Morris, {1756-1801), was in the Canadian cam- 
paign under Thomas, and at Bennington in O^. Charles 
Pyncheon's regiment. He was bom in Woodstock, Conn., 
died in Wilbraham, Mass. 

Also Nos. 25?7, 4145. 

MRS. MARY EDITH SESSIONS REED. 36238 

Born in Worcester, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Edwin D. Reed. 

Descendant of Edward Morris, Col. John Bliss, Lieut, Sam- 
uel Sessions, Amasa Sessions, Joseph Lombard, Joseph Lom^ 
bard, Jr., Sergt. Elisha Mirick and Paul Moore. 

Daughter of Waldo Eugene Sessions and Josephine Ufford, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Sessions and Mary G. Mirick, his wife; 
Dixon De F. Ufford and Harriet Gould, his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of George Sessions and Lucinda Lombard (b. 
1781), his wife; Tilley Mirick and PoUy Turner, his wife; Daniel 
Ufford and Lucy Morris, his wife. 

Gr.'gr.-granddaoighter of Samuel Sessions and Abigail Ruggles 
(1749-1800), his wife, m. 1769; Joseph Lombard, Jr., and Mary Faulk- 
ner, his wife; Elisha Mirick and Persis Moore (1740-1810), his wife, 
m. 1?62; John Ufford and Mary Goodrich, his wife; Edward Morris 
and Lucy Bliss, his wife, 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Atnasa Sessions and Hannah Miller 
(1724-1804), his wife, m. 1744; Joseph Lombard and Ruth, his ist 
wife; Paul Moor and Hannah Hubbard, his wife, m. 1733; John Bliss 
and Abiel Colton, his wife. 

See No. 36237. 

Samuel Sessions, (1746-1818), was appointed lieutenant 1777 
in Rhode Island and 1781 was at West Point in Canfield's 
regiment of militia. He was bom in Pomfret ; died in Ash- 
ford, Conn. 

Amasa Sessions, (1715-99), served as selectman and on the 
Committee of Currency. He was bom and died in Pomfret. 

Paul Moore, (1711-99), is found on the alarm list of Rut- 
land, Mass. 

Elisha Mirick, (1735-1807), served as sergeant at the Lex- 
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Joseph Lombard, (1720-1805), signed the Association Test 
of Brimiield where he was born and died. 

Joseph Lombard, Jr., (1744-1825), served as a private in 
the Massachusetts militia and in 1779, Brinfield voted him 
money for service in the Continental army. 

MRS. AMY MOLTEN TRAFFORD. 36239 

Bom in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. 
Wife of Henry Lester Trafford. 
Descendant of Lieut. Michael Moulton. 
Daughter of James Clark Molten and Susan Elizabeth Bacon, his 

See No. 36235- 

36340 

MRS- ANGIE E. SANFORD BOTSFORD. 36241 

Born in Stamford, Vermont. 
Wife of Herbert Botsford 

Descendant of Capt Samuel Sanford, of Connecticut- 
Daughter of Charles G, Sanford and Elizabeth S. Niles, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Sanford and Lucy Rice, his wife, 
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Sanford and Parthena Baldwin, his 

Samuel Sanford, (1740-1804), enlisted in the army 1775; 
served as lieutenant 1776 and 1777 commanded a company. 
Continental line in the batUes of the Jerseys. The sword pre- 
sented to him by Washington, is still in the family. He was 
bom in Milford, Conn., where he died. 

Also Nos. 13121, 16004, 23916, 2467?. 

MISS LIZZIE E. HOWE. 36242 

Born in Augusta, Maine. 

Descendant of Perley Howe, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Orrin Prescolt Howe and Bethania B. Weeks, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Luke Howe and Hannah Chase Conor, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Perley Howe and Anna Hill, his wife. 

Perley Howe, (1749-1825), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. He enlisted 1776 in Capt. Henry Prentiss's 
company, Col. Thomas Marshall's re^ment. He was born 
and died in Framingham, Mass. 

Also No. 26817. 



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MRS. HEI^EN LEVERETT CHASE FLINT. 36243 

Bom in I,ongwood, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Lawrence B. Flint 

Descendant of Isaac Chase. 

Daughter of William Leverett Chase and Mary Greenough, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Savage Chase and Sarah lano Leverelt, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Irah Chase and Harriet Savage, his wife. 

Gr.-gT. -granddaughter of Isaac Chase and Sarah Bond, his wife. 

Isaac Chase, { 1761-1833), served in the Bui^yne and Rhode 
Island campaigns. He was wounded and captured 1780, 
carried prisoner to New York, where he was confined in the 
Sugar House prison. He was bom in Sutton, Mass.; died 
in Westford, Vt. 

Also Nos. 11580, 17466. 

MRS. HATTIE J. CROSS. 36244 

Wife of Charles Frederick Cross. 

Descendant of Lieut. John Whitehead, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Horace L- Bowker and Sarah Hewins, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Horace Bowker and Ann Smith, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Bowker and Abigail Whitehead, his 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Whitehead and Abigail Harrington, 
his wife. 

John Whitehead was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm. 
He served 1777-80 in Col. Jeduthan Baldwin's regiment of 
artificers. He was born in Weston, where in 1783 he died. 

Also Nos. 5760, 8468, 10046, 11105, 27635. 

MRS. GERTRUDE WELLS HENDERSON. 36245 

Born in Salem, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Joseph Bartoll Henderson. 

Descendant of Capt. Eliphalet Thorp, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Charles Odell and Julia Frances Meek, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Meek and Lydia Batten, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Batten and Procinda Thorp, his wife. 
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Eliphalet Thorp and Hannah Lewis, his 

Eliphalet Thorp, (1738-1812), served as sei^eant at the 



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Lexington Alarm and ensign of Continental Infantry, 1776. 
He was promoted captain 1780, and served to the close of the 
war. He was bom and died in Dedham, Mass. 
Also Nos. 13591. 14070. 37?23. 

MRS. EMMA BENT ANDREWS. 36246 

Bom in Stow, Massachusetts. 

Wife of William Andrews. 

Descendant of Corp. Benjamin Smith and of Jason Bent, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Jonathan Patch Bent and Clarissa Ann Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Bent and Sarah Patch, his wife; Elisha 
Smith and Clarissa Parks, his wife. 

Gr.-grarddaughler of Jason Bent and Anna Glover (i74p-i837), his 
wife, m. 1773; Jedediah Smith (b. 1765) and Esther Taylor, his wife 

Gr.-gr.-grand daughter of Thomas Bent (1706-75) and Mary Stone, 
his wife, m. 1733; Benjamin Smith and Lucy, his wife. 

Jason Bent, (1749-86), was a minute man at the l,exington 
Alarm and his father died of wounds received in battle. His 
brothers Thomas, Samuel and Jonathan also gave service. He 
was bom and died in Sudbury. 

Also No. 19300. 

Benjamin Smith, (1741-1819), responded to the Lexingt<m 
Alann under Capt. Aaron Haynes. He was bom in Sudbury, 
where he died, 

MRS. INA PRATT DEAN. 36247 

Bom in Clinton, Maine. 
Wife of Alfred E. Dean. 
Descendant of Capt. Ephraim Chase. 
Daughter of Marshall Pratt and Lydia M. Chase, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ezra Chase and Hannah Wilder, hb wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Appollos Chase and Nancy Scott, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Chase and Lydia Hathaway, his 

Ephraim Chase, (1744-1836), aided in the capture of the 
Margaretta in Machias Bay, 1775 and was detailed to omvqr 
the command to Cambridge. He was captain of the anned 
schooner Nesquoite to defend Machias Harbor. He was bom 
in Freetown, Mass. ; died in East Machias, Me. 

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MRS. ANNA ISABELLE ADAMS. 36248 

Bom in Brookline, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of John Baker. 

Daughter of Benjamio Franklin Baker and Lovina Libby, bis wife. 

Granddaughter of John Baker, Jr., and Lydia Towne, bis wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Baker and Mary Rhodes, his wife, m. 
1770. 

John Baker, (1751-1820), served as private under Capt. 
Samuel Derby, 1776, for one year. In 1818 he was placed on 
the pension roll for service of private, Massachusetts line. 
He died in York, Me. 



MRS. MARTHA ALGER MOSELEY. 36249 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Frank Moseley. 

Descendant of Maj. John Steel Tyler, James Alger, Capt 
Joshua Gray, Abiezer Alger, David Matthews and Nathan 
Willis, all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Henry Hawes and Adeline Blanchard Tyler, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Prince Hawes and Sally Gray, his wife; John 
Tyler, Jr., and Martha Willis Alger, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Deacon Joseph Hawes and Thankful Matthews, 
his wife; Thomas Gray and Ruth Davis, his wife; John Tyler and 
Elizabeth Thompson, his wife; Cyrus Alger (b. 1782) and Lucy Willis 
(b. 1779), his wife, m. 1804. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of David Matthews and Sarah Hedge, his 
wife; Joshua Gray and Mary Hedge, his wife; John Steel Tyler and 
Sarah Whitwell, his wife ; Abiezer Alger and Hepsibah Keith, his 
wife, m, 1778; Nathan Willis and Martha Howard (b. 1739), his first 
wife, m. 1757- 

Gr. -gr.-gr. -granddaughter of James Alger and Martha Kingman (b. 
1732), his wife, m. 17SO. 

John Steel Tyler, (1745-1813), was major of Jackson's Ad- 
ditional Continental repment, 1777; resigned 1779. He was 
bom in Boston ; died in Billerica, Mass. 

Also No. 34173. 

James Alger, (1729-1810), served as a matross at the Lex- 
ington Alarm, 

Also No. 30389. 

Joshua Gray, (1736-91), was captain of minute men 1775, 
and served in the defense of the sea coast. 



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Abiezer Alger, (1757-1830), served as private in Capt. 
Eltakim Howard's company, 1776. 

David Matthews, (1727-1819), served as a private in Capt. 
Nathaniel Winslow's company. Col. Josiah Whitney's regi- 
ment. He was born and died in Yarmouth, Mass. 

Nathan Willis served as a private under Capt. Nathan Heath. 
He was bom 1738 in Bridgewater, where he died. 

Also No. 16651. 

MRS .LAVINA WEBSTER WIGGIN. 36250 

Bom in Boston, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Harry Carleton Wiggin. 
Descendant of Sergt. Israel Webster. 
Daughter of Franklin Aug:ustus Webster and Lavinia Phillips, his 

Granddaughter of Franklin Webster and Caroline Whitney, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Humphrey Webster and Clarissa Greeley, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Israel Webster and Elizabeth Rolfe, bii 
wife. 

Israel Webster, (1753-1835), enlisted 1776 under Capt 
Ebenezer Webster at Bennigton and Stillwater. He received 
a pension, t8i8, as sergeant for service in the New Hampshire 
line. He was bom in Salisbury, N. H. ; died in Belgrade, Me. 

Also Nos. 6818, 7832, 16221. 

MUS, MARY ELIZABETH F. TODD. 36x51 

Bom in Westford, Massachusetts. 

Wife of George Washington Todd. 

Descendant of Joshua Fletcher, Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joshua Fletcher, Jr., and Lucy Jones, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Deacon Joshua Fletcher (1731-83) and Elizabeth 
Raymond, his wife. 

Joshua Fletcher, Jr., (1760-1843), was placed on the pen- 
sion roll, 1818, for service of private, Massachusetts line. He 
was bom in Westford ; died in Ashbumham. 

MRS. DELANIA T. ILSLEY. 36253 

Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Philip Greely Ilsley. 
Descendant of Joseph Hobbs. 



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Daughter of Cyrus Hobbs and Ellen M. Davis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Hobbs and LydJa Jacks, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Hobbs and Eliiabeth Peabody, his wife. 

Joseph Hobbs was placed on the pension roll of Rockingham 
county, 1820 at the age of seventy-two for two years actual 
service, New Hampshire line. He was born in Topsfield, 
Mass. ; died in Dcrry, N. H, 

MRS. CHARLOTTE ILSLEY DUNCAN. 36253 

Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Charles Duncan. 
Descendant of Joseph Hobbs. 

Daughter of Philip G. Ilsley and Delania T. Hobbs, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Cyrus Hobbs and Ellen M. Davis, his wife. 
See No. 36252. 

MISS GERTRUDE M. ILSLEY. 36254 

Bom in Chelsea, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Joseph Hobbs. 

Daughter of Philip G. Ilsley and Delania T. Hobbs, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Cyrus Hobbs and Ellen M. Davis, his wife. 
See No. 36252. 

MRS. GRACE PLATT SMITH. 36255 

Born in Springfield, Massachusetts. 

Wife of E. Roland Smith. 

Descendant of Marshall Newton, 

Daughter of Edward E. Piatt and Seraph Newton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Marshall Newton, Jr., and Nancy Tufts, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Marshall Newton and Lydia Newton, his wife. 

Marshall Newton, (1757-1833), served in many battles and 
was granted a pension in Vermont for seven years service 
but died before receiving it He was bom in Shrewsbury, 
Mass. ; died in Newfane, Vt. 

Also Nos. 3571, 7304, 8068,11192. 16924, 33648, 34208. 

MRS. MARGARET SOULE HOUGH. 36256 

Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Garry de N. Hough. 

Descendant of Constant Soule, Capt. Geoi^ Dunham, James 
Nesmith, Lieut. James McClure and Robert McClure, 
Daughter of Rufus Albertson Soule and Susan Nesmith, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of Thomas Howard Soule and Margaret Albertson 
Dunham, his wife; Carver Parker Nesmith aiid Eleanor Williams, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Soule and Lois Howard, his wife; 
George Dunham, Jr., and Mary Albertaon, his wife; Isaac Nesmith 
and Mary McClure, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Constant Soule and Jemima, his wife; 
George Dunham and Ann (Dunham), his wife; James McClure and 
Mary Nesmith (b. 1752), his wife, m. 1777. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Amos Dunham and Ann Mackelroy, 
his wife; Robert McClure and Martha Rogers, his wife; James Ne- 
smith and Mary Dinsmore (1723-1805), his wife, m. 1743. 

George Ehinham, (1750-1819), served as captain in the Sec- 
ond Massachusetts regiment 1777-79. He died in Bridge- 
water, where he received a pension. 

Also Nos. 13377, 2058s, 22071. 

Constant Soule, (1744-90), marched from Duxbury on a 
secret expedition to Rhode Island. 

James McClure, (1753-1840), served as a private 1775, and 
as second lieutenant 1777 in Capt. Abel Walker's company. 

Robert McClure, (1718-1817), served as a soldier when 
nearly sixty years old. He died in Acworth, N. H. 

James Nesmith, (1718-93), served at Bunker Hill in Capt. 
George Reed's company of minute men, Col. John Stark's bri- 
gade. He died in Londonderry, N. H. 

Also Nos, 19. 14923. 1S123, 18140, 34154. 

MRS. ELIZABETH HASKINS RAMSAY. 36257 

Born in Easton, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of John Hall, Joshua Haskins and Lieut. Elijah 
Wilbur, all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Edmund Haskins and Hannah Hall Dean, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Enoch Haskins and Fhebe Wedcs, his wife; 
Alonio Dean and Lydia Wilbur, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua IJaskins and Hannah Myrick (1757- 
1820), his wife: Elisha Deare, Jr., and Hannah Hall (b. 1764). hi' 
wife, m. 1793; Zibeon Wilbur and Lydia Wilbur, his wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of John Hall and Elisabeth White, his wife, 
m. 1758; Elijah Wilbur and Phoebe Witherell, his wife. 

Elijah Wilbur, (1735-97), served as a private in the regiment 
of guards at C^ambridge, 1778 and subsequently as V 
He was bom in Raynham, where he died. 

Also No. 96073. 



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Joshua Haskins, {1755-1849), enlisted as a private in Mid- 
dlesex County, Massachusetts militia. He was bom in Taun- 
ton ; died in Middleboro. 

Also No. 18587. 

John Hall, (1729-1809), responded to the Lexington Alarm 
frtMn Norton. He was bom in Raynham; died in Norton. 

MRS .CLARA MARIA WELCH GILMORE. 36258 

Born in Bath, Maine. 

Wife of Alson Augustus Gilmore. 

Descendant of Benjamin Nash, Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Humphrey T. Welch and Rhoda Olive Nash, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asa Nash and Ruth Cowing, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Nash, Jr., and Mercy Loud, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. 'granddaughter of Benjamin Nash and Onner Smith, his wife. 

Benjamin Nash, Jr., served three enlistments as a soldier 
frcan Braintree, where in 1733, he was bom. 

MRS. SARAH JANE LEGG LYNDES. 36259 

Born in Uxbri^e, Massachusetts. 

Wife of James I. Lyndes. 

Descendant of Joel Le^ and of Aaron L^g, of Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter of Peter Legg (1791-1869) and Sarah Adams, his wife. 

Granddaughter oE Joe] Legg and Sarah Holbrook, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Legg and Hannah Bacon, his wife. 

Joel Legg, (1758-1845), served several enlistments under 
different commands from 1776 to 1781, in the Worcester 
County Massachusetts militia. 

Aaron Le^, (1735-99). marched from Mendon at the Lex- 
ii^on Alarm. 

MRS. ELLEN E. WARD BURNHAM. 36260 

Bom in Plymouth, New Hampshire. 
Wife of Albert Winslow Burnham. 
Descendant of Judge Samuel Emerson. 

Daughter of Dr. George Whitelield Ward and Jemima Smith Emer- 
son, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Emerson (1777-1816) and Dorothy Smith, 
his wife, m. iftoi. 



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Gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Emerson and Mary Little (1742- 
1815), his 1st wife, m. 1763. 

Samuel Emerson, {1736-1819), was a delegate to the Pro- 
vincial Congress, 1775. He was appointed associate justice of 
Grafton county, 1776 and chief justice, 1782, He was bom 
in Haverhill, Mass.; removed to Plymouth, N. H., 1770, where 
he died. 

Also No. 34202. 

MRS. ADELAIDE MOORE HAYWARD. 36261 

Born in Lowell, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of James Ray, 

Daughter of Salathiel Moore and Mary Ann Ray, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Ray and Elsie Dana, his wife. 

James Ray, (1759-1830), enlisted at seventeen and was in 
Capt, Philip Putnam's company at the battle of White Plains. 
He served in the expedition to Rhode Island, 1778, under 
Capt. Daniel Reynolds and Col. Stephen Peabody, New Hamp- 
shire line. He was horn in Beverly, Mass.; died in Am- 
herst. N. H. 

Also No. 13407. 

MISS ELLA FLORENCE MOORE. 36262 

Bom in Lowell, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of James Ray. 

Daughter of Salathiel Moore and Mary Ann Ray, his wife. 
See No. 36261. 

MISS LIZZIE HILL MOORE. 36263 

Born in Lowell. Massachusetts. 
Descendant of James Ray. 

Daughter of Salathiel Moore and Mary Ann Ray, his wife. 
See No. 36261. 

MISS MARGARET TAYLOR McARTHUR. 36264 

Born in Lowell, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Reuben Law. 

Daughter of Hector McArthur and Nancy Piper Law, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel I.aw and Mercy Adams, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Law and Alice Piper, his wife. 



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Reuben Law, (1751-1840), was a minute man in CapL Isaac 
Davis's company at the Concord fight and stood next to the 
captain when the latter was killed. He was bom in Acton, 
Mass ; died in Sharon, N. H 

Also Nos. 15117, 16912, 28117. 

MISS REBECCA COLBURN NEWELL. 36265 

Bom in Needham, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Lieut. Ebenezer Newell, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Francis Henry Neweil and Pdly Colburn, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Newell and Sally Tisdale, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Newell and Abigail Allen, his wife. 

Ebenezer Newell, (1736-98), served as lieutenant in Capt 
Joseph Guild's company of minute men from Dedham at the 
X^exington Alarm, He was commissioned 1776, lieutenant in 
the first Boston regiment. He was bom in Dedham ; died in 
Dover, Mass. 

MRS. SUSAN FRANCES SPRAGUE. 36266 

Born in Lowell, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Levi Kirk Sprague. 

Descendant of Francis Libby, of Maine. 

Daughter of Samuel Thompson and Adaline Libby, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Libby and Susan Rounds, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Francis Libby and Lucy Moulton, his wife. 

Francis Libby, (1761-1847), was placed on the pension roll 
of York county, 1832, for service of private, Massachusetts 
Continental line. He was bom in Scarboro; died in Bux- 
ton, Me. 

Also No. igigi. 

MRS. MABEL SALOME BANKS SHERIDAN. 36267 

Bom in Westminster, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Charles F. Sheridan. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Temple. 

Daughter of Edward Payson Banks and Ellen Mary Temple, his 
wife. 

Granddaughiei of George William Foster Temple and Mary Fiske, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Foster Temple and Sarah Dunham, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Temple and Olive Gibbs, his 
wife, m. 1776. 



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Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Temple (1714-73) and Sarah 
Parker, his 1st wife, m. 1736. 

Ebenezer Temple, (1754-1805), served as a private with the 
ei^t month's men 1775. He was bom in Franungham, Mass., 
died in Marlboro, N. H. 

Also No. 28982. 

MISS RACHAEL UBBY SPRAGUE. 36268 

Born in Tewksbury, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Francis Libby, of Maine. 
Daughter of Levi Kirk Sprague and Susan Frances Thompson, his 

Granddaughter of Samuel Thompson and AdaJine Libby, hts wife. 
See No. 36266. 

MRS. SARAH TISDALE YOUNG. 36269 

Born in Waterford, Connecticut 
Wife of Samuel Young. 
Descendant of Lieut. Ebenezer Newall, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Francis Henry Newell and Polly Colbum, his wife. 
See No. 36265. 

MRS. MARY BUSHEE ARTHUR. 36270 

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Wife of James Arthur. 

Descendant of Sergt. Timothy En^ey, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Albert A. Bushee and Harriet Louisa Engley, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Henry Engley and Mary Kaley, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Engley and Lucy Culting, his wife, 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter oi Timothy Engley and Lavinia Darling, his 
wife, m. 1778. 

Timothy Engley, (1757-1837), enlisted 1775 in Capt. An- 
drew Peter's company. Col. Joseph Read's r^;iment and 
marched to Roxbury. In 1779 he served in Rhode Island and 
also in New York under Capt. Jeremiah Battles. In 1832 he 
was allowed a pension for twenty months actual service as 
private and sergeant, Massachusetts line. His widow also re- 
ceived a pension. He was bom and died in Mendon, Mass. 

MRS. FLORENCE SWEET BLAKE. 36271 

Bom in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Wife of William Henry Blake. 



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Descendant of Stephen Bourn, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of James Nelson Sweet and Ella Grover, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joabert Sweet and Elisa Nelson, his wife. 
Gr. 'granddaughter of James Nelson and Elizabeth Bourn, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Bourn and Mary Dryer, his wife. 
Stephen Boum, (1752-1814), served in the militia from At- 
tleboro, where he was bom and died. 

MRS. MINDA S. BUSHEE. 36272 

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Charles H. Bushee. 

Descendant of Joseph Barrows, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Hartford Sweet Babcock and Lydia Barrows, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Wheaton Barrows and Abigail Codding, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Barrows and Esther Wetherell, his 
wife. 

Joseph Barrows, (1748-1825), served several enlistments un- 
der different commands in the Massachusetts militia. He was 
born and died in Attleboro, Mass. 

MRS. HARRIET LOUISA BUSHEE. 36273 

Bom in Canton, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Albert A. Bushee. 
Descendant of Timothy Engley. 

Daughter of James Henry Engley and Mary Kaley, his wife. 
See No, 36270- 

MRS. ANNA MELVIN BURBANK ALLEN. 36274 

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Walter B. Allen. 

Descendant of Isaac Burbank, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Melvin Burbank and Sarah Mayhew Le Baron, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezra Burbank and Adaline Snow, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Burbank, Jr., (1771-183S) and Mary 
Tisdale, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Burbank and Mary Marble (1745- 
1812), his wife. 

Isaac Burbank, (1733-1815), served as a private in Capt 
Benjamin Read's company. Col. John Hathaway's regiment at 
the Rhode Island Alarm. He died in Freetown. 



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MISS ELIZABETH CARPENTER BLANDING. 36275 

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Noah Blanding, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Noah Blanding and Rosanna Carpenter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Noah Blanding and Bethiah Thacher, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Noah Blanding and Bridget French, his wife. 

Noah Blanding, (1721-85), served in the Rhode Island cam- 
paign 1778, under Capt, Alexander Foster and at the Rhode 
Island Alarm, 1781, in Capt. Moses Wilmarth's company. 
He was bom in Rehobeth ; died in Attleboro, Mass. 

MISS ABBIE AMANDA BABCOCK. 36276 

Bom in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Dr. James Bliss, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Horatio Nelson Babcock and Hannah Guild Bullock, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel William Bullock and Hannah Bliss, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Bliss and Hannah Guild, his wife. 

James Bliss, (1757-1834), served as surgeon's mate in C<^. 
Thomas Carpenter's regiment of militia and was at the battle 
of White Plains. He was bom and died in Rehobeth, Mass. 

Also Nos. 15061, i?6oi, 3S455. 

MRS. ELIZA CAPRON CARPENTER. 36277 

Bom in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Shepard W. Carpenter. 

Descendant of Lieut. Elijah Capron, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Dennis Capron and Louisa C. Hodges, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elijah Capron, Jr., and Lydia Sweet, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Elijah Capron and Abigail Stanley, his wife. 

Elijah Capron, (1742-1813), served as sergeant in Capt. 
Stephen Richardson's company of minute men at the Lex- 
ington and Rhode Island Alarms. He vras second lieutenant 
1779, in the fourth Bristol County regiment. He was bom 
and died in Attleboro. 

MISS S. ALICE CARPENTER. 36878 

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Corp. Amos Ide, Jr., and Thomas Carpen- 
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Daughter of Lucius Zenas Carpenter and Sarah Ide Mann, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Zenas Carpenter and Lucinda Ide, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Carpenter, Jr., and Chloe Bliss, his 
2d wife ; Amos Ide, Jr., and Sarah Carpenter, his wife. 

Amos Ide, Jr., (1756-1816), served as a minute-man 1776, 
and as corporal 1780, at the Tiverton Alarm. He was born 
and died in Attleboro. 

Thomas Carpenter, Jr., (1758-1823), was a private in Capt. 
Isaac Hodges's company 1776, and served several short en- 
listments under different commands. He was bom and died 
in Rehobeth, Mass. 



MRS. ANNA M. FRENCH CUSHMAN. 36279 

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Peter Butler Cushman. 
Descendant of Dan Wilmarth. 

Daughter of Edwin French and Maria Wilmarth, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Nathan Wilmarth and Anna Perry, his wife. 
See No. 36294. 

MRS. MABEL COBB THAYER. 36280 

Bom in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Edwin F. Thayer. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Bliss, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Zenas Franklin Cobb and Olava Peterson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Alvah Emmens Cobb and Lepha Cordelia Bliss, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Zeba Bliss and Lepha Peck, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Oliver Peck and Hannah Bliss, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-graanddaughter of Samuel Bliss and Hannah Carpenter, 
his 1st wife. 

Samuel Bliss, (1730-1816), commanded a company at the 
Lexington Alarm. He was bom and died in Rehobeth, Mass. 

Also Nos. 23930, 26532- 

36281 

MISS HORATIA NELSON CAPRON. 36282 

Bom in Attleboro. Massachusetis. 
Descendant of Lieut. Elijah Capron. 

Daughter of Virgil Henry Capron and Nancy Dunham, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jacob Capron and Deborah Bates, his wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Capron (i?4Z-i8i3) and Abigail Stan- 
ley, his wife. 
See No. 36277. 

MISS MELISSA NANCY CAPRON. 36283 

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Lieut. Elijah Capron. 

Daughter of Virgil Henry Capron and Nancy Dunham, his wife. 
See Nos. 36277, 36262. 

MISS LYDIA DUNHAM. 36284 

Bom in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of SolMnon Dunham, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Gardner Durham (1807-9S) and Lydia Thayer (1801- 
8o>, bb wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Dunham {1778-1829) and Esther With- 
erell Barrows, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Dunham and Sarah Hill, his wife; 
Joseph Barrows and Esther Witherell, his wife. 

Solomon Dunham, (1729-90), served in Capt. Elisha May's 
company, 1776 and 1777 in the secret expedition under Col. 
George Williams. He was born and died in Attleboro. 

MRS. BESSIE H. ENGLEY. 36285 

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Willard A. Engley. 

Descendant of Jeduthan Fuller, of Masaschusetts. 
Daughter of Cyrus Webber and Joanna R. Puller, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Fuller (b. 1785) and Anna Perry, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abiel Fuller (b. 1747) and Patience Read, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeduthan Fuller and Sarah Daggett, bis 
wife. 

Jeduthan Fuller served from Attleboro, where in 1779 he 
died. 

36286 

MRS. MARION BAXTER FISHER. 36887 

Born in Taunton, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Clarence Arthur Fisher. 
Descendant of Stephen Bourn, of Massachusetts. 



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Daughter of Thomas Lewis Baxter and Emily Crawford Aldricfa, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Summer Aldrich and Marietta Nelson, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of James Nelson and Elizabeth Bourn, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Bourn (1752-1814) and Mary 
Dryer, his wife. 

See No. 36271. 

MRS. JESSIE MILLER GOWEN. 36288 

Born in Providence, Rhode Island. 

Wife of Edward L. Gowen. 

Descendant of Lieut. Timothy Rhodes and of Darius Kawicins. 

Daughter of Bradford T. Miller and Helen F. Norton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jesse Miller and Susan Rhodes, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Rhodes and Sally Hawkins, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Rhodes and Rowena Hill, hb 
wife; Darius Hawkins and Esther (1760-1825), his wife. 

Timothy Rhodes, (1756-1828), served as private at the Lex- 
ington Alarm; as sergeant under Capt. John Ellis 1779 and as 
second lieutenant in Capt. Jesse Ballou's company, 1780. He 
died in Wrentham, Mass. 

Darius Hawkins, (1759-1849), gave service in Rhode Island. 
He was bom in Cumberland, R. I, ; died in Wrentham, Mass. 

MRS. MABOTH WOLKENDEN HILL. 36289 

Born in Attteboro, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Frederick Hotchkiss Hill. 
Descendant of Lieut. Elijah Capron. 

Daughter of John William Wolfenden and Emma A. Capron, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Jonathan Stanley Capron and Ariadney King, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Capron and Lucinda Richardson, 
his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Capron and Abigail Stanley, his 

See No. 36277- 

MRS. GERTRUDE EVERETT HORTON KENDALL. 36290 
Bom in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Walter M. Kendall. 
Descendant of Lieut. James Horton, of Massachusetts. 



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Daughter of Everett Southworth Horton and Eliza Dutton Fre- 
mont, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gideon Martin Horton and Mary Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Cromwell Horton and Percy Martin, his wife 

Gr.-gr- -granddaughter of James Horton and Freelove Pierce, his 
wife. 

James Horton, (1741-1833), served as lieutenant in the First 
Bristol regiment and was at the battles of Harlem Heights and 
White Plains. In 1832 he was placed on the pension roll. He 
was bom and died in Rehobeth, Mass. 

MRS. ABBIE ALLEN LILLIBRIDGE. 36291 

Bom in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Charles Wesley Lillibridge. 
Descendant of Sergt. Peleg Luther, of Rhode Island, 

Daughter of Simeon Bowen and Abbie Allen, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Squire Allen and Eleanor Luther, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Peleg Luther and Mary Nichols, his wife. 

Peleg Luther, (1756-1810), served as private and sergeant 
in the Rhode Island troops. He was bom in Swansey, where 
he died. 

Also Nos. 27927, 29298. 

MISS ELEANOR MAY LILLIBRIDGE. 36398 

Born in Plainfield, Connecticut. 
Descendant of Sergt. Peleg Luther. 

Daughter of Charles W. Lillibridge and Abbie A. Bowen, his wife. 
See No. 36291. 

MISS HARRIET MARION LILLIBRIDGE. 36293 

Born in Plainfield, Connecticut. 
Descendant of Sergt. Peleg Luther, 

Daughter of Charies W. Lillibridge and Abbie A. Bowen, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Simeon Bowen and Abbie Allen, his wife. 
See No. 36291. 

MRS. EVANGELINE CUSHMAN MERRITT. 36294. 

Bom in Attleboro, Massaciiusetls. 
Wife of Henry Dresser Merritt. 
Descendant of Dan Wilmarth, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Peter B. Cushman and Anna French, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Edwin French and Maria Wilmarth, his wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Wilmarth and Anna Perry, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Dan Wilmarth and Hannah Brown, his 
wife. 

Dan Wilmarth, (1749-1845), served at the Alarm 17;^, in 
Capt, Elisha May's company from Attleboro, where he was 
bom and died. 

MRS. MABEL C. MASON. 36296 

Bom in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Frederick G. Mason. 
Descendant of Lieut. Elijah Capron. 

Daughter of Shepard W. Carpenter and Eliza J. Capron, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Dennis Capron and Louisa C. Hodges, his wife. 
See No. 36277. 

MRS. MARTHA RICHARDSON WILLIAMS PIERCE. 36297 
Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Alfred Pierce. 

Descendant of Sergt. Abiatha Richardson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Thomas Williams and Polly Richardson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abiatha Richardson and Martha Faulkner, his 
wife. 

Abiatha Richardson, (1749-1832), served as sei^;eant of min- 
ute men in Capt. Stephen Richardson's company. He was bcffn 
and died in Attleboro, 

Also No. 10368. 

MISS M. LOUISE RICHARDSON. 36298 

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Sergt, Abiatha Richardson. 
Daughter of Orville Pratt Richardstwi, Jr., and Bertha King, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Orville Pratt Richardson and Eliza Johnson, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Richardson and Louisa Pratt, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Abiatha Richardson and Martha FauUaier, 
his wife. 
See No. 36297. 

MISS LUCY CARPENTER SWEET. 36299 

Bom in Worcester, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Corp. Gideon Sweet, Barak Bullock, Solomon 



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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLtlTIOM. 

Dunham, John Dunham, Col. Thomas Carpenter, Ephriam 
Bliss, Jonathan Bliss, Caleb Mason, Amos Mason and Edward 
White, all of Masachusetts. 

Daughter of Everett LeprJlete Sweet (1828-68) and Lucy Bibs Car- 
penter, his wife, m. 1851. 

Granddaughter of I>prilete Sweet (1796-1880) and Lydia Dunham 
(1796-1848), his wife, m. 1820; Joseph Carpenter (1789-1880) and 
Nanqy Mason Bullock (1793-1880), his wife, m, 1813. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Gideon Sweet and Experience White (1751- 
1806), his wife, m. 1771; John Dunham and Anne Round (1768-iG^), 
his wife, m. 1785; James Carpenter (1767-1812) and Lucy Bliss {1769- 
1817), his wife, m. 1788; Abel Bullock (1769-1832) and Lois Mason 
(1774-1839), his wife, m. 1792. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Edward White and Mehitable Breck, his 
wife; Solomon Dunham (1729-90) and Sarah Hill, his wife; Thomas 
Carpenter and Elizabeth Mouhon, his wife, m. 1754! Jonathan Bliss 
and Lydia Wheeler (1737-1803), his wife, m. 1759; Barak Bullock and 
Zillah Caswell, his wife, m. 1768; Amos Mason and Jane Buffam 
(1749-1830), his wife. 

See No. 36284. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Bhss and Rachel Caipenter, 
his wife; Caleb Mason and Martha Mason (1729-96), his wife. 

Gideon Sweet, (1748-1827), served as corporal in C^)t 
Moses Wilmarth's company at the Lexington Alarm. 

Barak Bullocic, (1744-1834), served short enlistments in the 
various alarms. 

John Dunham, (1762-1816), served as a private in Capt. Na- 
than Smith's company. He was bcHu and died in AtUeboro. 

Thomas Carpenter, (1733-1807), served in Sullivan's ex- 
pedition in command of his r^ment where he proved to be 
a brave and able soldier. 

Ephriam Bliss, (1699-177S), wasaminutemanattheliexit^- 
ton Alarm. He had three sons in the army. 

Also Nos. 3989, 18546. 

Jonathan Bliss, (1739-1800), served in the eij^t months men 
under Capt. Samuel Bliss. 

Caleb Mason, (1724-1808), s|erved at the Rhode Island 
Alarms. He was bom and died in Swanzey. 

Amos Mason, (1749-1806), served as a private in Capt Pdc^ 
Sherman's company from Swanzey. 

Edward White, (1719-84), responded to the Rhode Island 
Alarm from Attleboro, where he was bom and died. 



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MRS. FLORENCE BUSHEE THEOBALD. 36300 

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Jean George Theobald. 

Descendant of Corp. Gideon Sweet. 

Daughter of Charles Henry Bushee and Minda Sweet Babcock, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Hartford Sweet Babcock and Lydia Barrows, bis 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Babcock and Minda Sweet, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Sweet (1748-1827) and Experience 
White, his wife. 

See No. 3621^9. 

MISS CALCISTA C. THACHER. 36301 

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Rev. Peter Thacher, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Peter Thacher, Jr., and Susan Carpenter, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Peter Thacher and Nanny Tyler, his wife. 
Also No. 26304. 

Peter Thacher, (1753-1814), served as chaplain in Col. John 
Daggett's regiment, 1778. He was bom and died in Attieboro. 

MISS AMY EARL WHITE. 36302 

Bom in Norton, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Lieut. Zebulon White, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Lewis E. White and Mary S. White, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Earl Carle White and Elizabeth A. Sweet, his 
wife. 

Gr. -grand daughter of Earl Percy White (b. 1790) and Juline Ev- 
erett (1798-1831), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zebulon White and Prudence Pitts (175s- 
1809), his wife. 

Zebulon White, (1751-1835), served several enlistments as 
private and 1781 was appointed second lieutenant of Capt. 
David Clapp's company. The commission signed by Hancock 
is in the possession of the family. He was born and died in 
Norton, Massachusetts. 

Also No. 25562- 

MISS ELIZABETH WILMARTH. 36303 

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Capt. Moses Wilmarth, Jonathan Wilmarth 
and Vinton Richardson, all of Attleboro, Massachusetts. 



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too DAUGHTESS OP THE AHE8ICAIT BKVOLUTION. 

Daughter of Williain D. Wibnarth and Snsan Josephine Hann, his 

Granddaughter of Daniel Wilmarth and Patta Claflen, his wife. 

Gr.-granddan^ter of Jonathan Wilmarth and Sarah Sheldon, his 
wife; Noah Claflen and Hannah Richardson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddanKhter of Closes Wilmarth and Elizabeth Hodges, 
his wife; Vinton Richardson and Hannah White, his wife. 

Moses Wilmarth, (1732-99), c(»nmanded a aHiq>aoy at the 
battles of Lexington, Bunker Hill and Rhode Island. 

Jonathan Wilmarth, (1761-1839), at the age of sixteen, ran 
away and enlisted as a private. 

Also No. 24156. 

Vinton Richardson, (1744-1820), served as private in Cs^t 
Stephen Richardson's company, 1776 and 1780 under Capt 
Alexander Foster. 

MISS HARRIETTE L. WILMARTH. 36304 

Bom in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Capt. Moses Wilmarth, Jonathan Wibnarth 
and Vinton Richardson. 
Daughter of William D. Wilmarth and Susan Josephine Mami, his 

See No. 36303. 

MRS. FANNY LITHGOW BOTHINE. 36JO5 

Born in Washington, D. C. 

Descendant of Lieut. Samuel B«ijamin. 

Daughter of Charles Payson and Fannie Washburn, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Cadwallader C. Washburn and Jeanette Garr, his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Israel Washburn and Martha Benjamin, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Benjamin and Tabitha Livcnnore, 
his wife. 

Samuel Benjamin, (1753-1824), responded to the first call 
for troops; was commissioned lieutenant 1777. He was bom 
in Watcrtown, Massachusetts ; died in Livermore, Maine. 

Also Nos. 810, 1549, 4587, 7219. 8284, 10066, 11348, 19196, 20613, 23383. 
35366. 

Af/SS HARRIET MORTON GILBERT. 36306 

Bom in Pembroke, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Capt. Silas Morton, of Massachusetts. 



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UNQAGB BOOK. 109 

Daughter of Silas Morton and Elizabeth Foster, his wife, m. 171)2. 
Silas Morton, (1752-1840), was a minute man at the siege 
of Boston. He served to the surrender of Cornwallis and rose 
to the rank of brevet captain. He became a member of the 
Cincinnati. He was bom in Plymouth; died in Pembroke, 
Massachusetts. 

Also Nos. 27, 7488, 12789. 

MISS MYRTLE HALE. 36307 

Bom in Harrisville, Michigan. 
Descendant of Frederick Farrington. 
Daughter of Sherman Hale and Mary Farrington, his wife. 
Granddaughter of George Farrington (b. 1810) and Lydia Hayford, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Farrington and Judy McGowan 
(Kown), his wife, m. 1806. 

Frederick Farrington, {1766-1828), enlisted 1781 for three 
years but was honorably discharged at Newburg after one 
years service. He was placed on the pension roll of Genesee 
Co., N. Y., 1818, for one years actual service as private in the 
Massachusetts troops. In 1853 the widow received a pension. 
Also Nos. 26451. 30371- 

MRS. GRACE NOBLE MOON BEARDSLEY. 36308 

Born in Muskegon, Michigan. 
Wife of Clarence Berkle Beardsley. 
Descendant of Rc^r Noble. 

Daughter of John Wesley Moon and Alice Noble, his wife, m. 1867. 
Granddaughter of William Noble (b. 1782) and Betsey Sherman, his 
wife, m. 1820. 
Gr. -grand daughter of Roger Noble and Ohve Hunt, his wife. 
R<^er Noble, (1743-1810), who had fought in the early 
wars, served as a soldier in Col. John Ashley's Berkshire 
County regiment, 1777, He was bom in Sheffield, Mass., re- 
moved to Pownal, Vt., 1794 where he died. 
Also No. 29816. 

MRS. KATE HAYWARD ADAMS. 36309 

Born in Cleveland, Ohio. 
Widow of James E. Adams. 
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Cherry. 



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Daughter of Col. William Henry Hayward and Jane Elizabeth Willis, 
bis wife. 
Granddaughter of William Willis and Susan Ann Hopkins, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaugbter of William Hof^ins and Susan Cherry, bis wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Cherry and Ann Wallace, his wife. 

Samuel Cherry, (1756-1825), enlisted at nineteen from 
Londonderry, N, H., for service in Canada. He was prcmioted 
lieutenant 1776; captain 1779 and retired 1783. He died in 
Oswego Co., N. Y. 
Also Nos, 13852, 14520, 22373. 

MRS. MABEL ADAMS CATHCART. 36310 

Born in Cleveland. Ohio. 
Wife of Alexander Cathcart. 
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Cherry. 
Daughter of James E. Adams and Kate Hayward, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Col. William Henry Hayward and Jane Elizabeth 
Willis, his wife. 
See No. 36309. 

363II 

MRS. ELIZABETH RULING QUARLES HALL. 36312 

Bom in Somerset, Kentucky. 
Wife of Henry Owen Hall. 

Descendant of Frederick Watts, Ensign Tliomas Holing 
and Marcus Ruling of Pennsylvania; William Green of 
Virginia. 

Daughter of John Tunstal Quarles and Ellen Duff Green Huling, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Marcus Huling (1791-1835) and Mary Elizabeth 
Green, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Huling and Elizabeth Watts, his wife; 
William Green and Anna Marshall (b. 1769), his wife, 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Marcus Huling and Rebekah Godfrey, his 
wife; Frederick Watts and Jane Murray, his wife; Markham Marshall 
and Ann Bailey, his wife. 

Frederick Watts, (1719-95), was a member of the Cumber- 
land County Committee and delegate to the constitutional 
convention 1776. He was Justice of the Peace 1778. He died 
in Juniata Co., Pa. 

Marcus Hulit^, (1714-86), was a member of the Committee 
of Safety of White Deer Parish. 



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Thomas Huling, (1755-1808), served as ensign, Third Penn- 
sylvania Continental line under Col. Thomas Crary. 

Also Nos. 31828, 33822. 

Wiliam Green, (1762-1835), at the age of fifteen, was a 
drummer boy at Valley Forge. He was bom near Fredericks- 
burg, Va. ; died in Wayne Co., Ky. 

Also No. 8423. 

MRS. CLARA LOUISE HAGGIT. 36313 

Born in Boston, Massa.chusetts. 
Wife of Francis Samuel Daggit 
Descendant of Lieut, Reuben Kimball. 

Daughter of Hiram Batchelder and Clara Swetser Lougee, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Lougee and Pamelia Kimball, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Kimball and Potlj Kimball, Ins wife. 
See No. 363^6. 

MISS BERTHA FRANCES HOUGH. 36314 

Born in St. Paul, Minnesota. 
Descendant of Josiah Strong. 
Daughter of James Seymour Hough and Eliza Matilda Hough, his 

Granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson Hough and Mahala Strong, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Josiah Strong and Martha Green, his wife. 

Josiah Strong, (1758-1841), was placed on the pension «JI 
1818, for service of private, Connecticut line. He was bom 
in Sharon, Conn. ; died in Rose Hill, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 14738, 15068, 21174. 

MISS LAURA MARION HOUGH. 36315 

Bom in McLean. Minnesota. 
Descendant of Josiah Strong. 

Daughter of James Seymour Hough and Eliza Matilda Hough, his 
wife. 
Sec No, 36314. 

MRS. SOPHRONIA KIMBALL NEAL. 36316 

Born in Concord, New Hampshire 
Wife of William H. Neal. 
Descendant of Lieut. Reuben Kimball. 



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Daughter of Hiram Kimball and Eliza Jane HutchJns, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Simeon Kimball and Polly^ Kimball, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Reuben Kimball and Miriam Collins, his wife. 

Reuben Kimball, (1^^30-1814), served as corporal at Bunker 
Hill and as lieutenant in the Burgoyne campaign. He was 
bom in Bradford, Mass. ; died in Concord, N. H. 

Also No. 1158?. 

MRS. KATE L. B. PATTERSON. 36317 

Bom in New York, N. Y. 
Wife of Myron Fayette Patterson. 
Descendant of Capt. Jacob Morris, of New York. 
Daughter of James Henry Bogart and Kate Morris Blauvelt, his 

Granddaughter of William Blauvelt and Harriet Furman Morris, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Morris and Catherine Cole, his wife. 

Gr.-gr, -grand daughter of Jacob Morris and Mary Van Riper, his 
wife. 

Jacob Morris was in the battles of Trenton and Princeton 
and was wounded at Monmouth. A's captain of artillery he 
trained the cannon which fired the first shot at Yorktown. 
He was born 1752 in New York City, and died there. 

Also Nos. 4987, 10841, 27330, 31615- 

MRS. CLAIRE MAN LOBDILL. 36318 

Born in Westville, New York. 

Wif.' of Lodwic Faber Lobdill. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Man, M. D. 

Daughter of Buel A. Man and Abagail Towne Westcott, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Buel H. Man (1804-86) and Louisa Downer {iSir- 
78). his 2d wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Albon Man, M. D. (b. 1769) and Sukey Ben- 
net his 1st wife (War of i8ia). 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Man, M. D., and Anne Berry, his 
wife. m. 1759, 

Ebenezer Man served as brigade surgeon and was at the 
surrender of Yorktown. He lived in Kent, Conn., until 1790, 
when he removed to Addison Co., Vt., where his name is found 
in the census of that date. 

Also Nos. 186, 1 106. 



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MRS. MABEL LEWIS KITCHEN. 36319 

Born in Ottawa, Illinois. 
Wife of John Howard Kitchen, 
Descendant of Capt. John Reed. 

Daughter of Edmund C. Lewis and Nellie Armstrong, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joel Armstrong and Cordelia, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Armstrong and Elsie Strawn, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.- granddaughter of Isaiah Strawn and Rachel Reed, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Reed (i?3O-i803) and Thankful 
Honowell, his wife. 
See No. 36170. 

36330 
MRS. ELOISE POLK FERRIS. 36321 

Born in Saline County, Texas. 
Descendant of Brig. Gen. Thomas Polk, of North Carolina. 
Daughter of Cot. William Polk and Rebecca Lamar, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Polk and Mary Trotter, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Col. William Polk and Grizelda Gilchrist, his 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Polk and Susan Spratt, his wife. 

Thomas Polk, {1732-93), served in the Provincial Congress 
and was Commissary of Provisions for the Continental troths 
when the army was in great need. He was appointed brigadier 
general, 1781, to succeed William Lee Davidson who fell at 
Cowan's Ford. He died in Charlotte and is buried in the 
Presbyterian Church yard. 

Also Nos. 530, 3482. 8113, 12193, 21349. 2326s. 28287, 32318, 34395- 

36322 
36323 
MRS. MARY FRANCES NEELD. 36324 

Bom in Indianapolis, Indiana, 
Wife of Nathan Milton Neeld. 
Descendant of William Mansur. 

Daughter of James Cochran Ferguson and Garissa Mansur, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jeremy Mansur and Jane Carr, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Mansur. Jr., and Sarah Bridge, his 
wife. 
Gr.^r.^rand daughter of William Mansur and Isabella Harvey, his 

William Mansur, (1743-1814), responded to the Lexington 



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Alarm; was a. signer of the Association Test and served at 
Ticonderoga in Capt. Gershom Drury's company. He was 
bom in Dracut, Mass. ; removed to Temple, N. H., 1770, 
where he died. 
Also Nos. 6199, 8197, 10524, 28073, 29206. 

MRS. CLARA COLMAN NICHOLSON. . 36325 

Born in St Louis, Missouri 

Wife of Clarence M, Nicholson. 

Descendant of Job Colman, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Norman J. Colman and Kate Wright, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Hamilton Colman and Nancy Sprague, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Colman {1768-1857) and Abigail Dale 
(1773-1859), his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Job C<dtnan and Elizabeth Martin (1744- 
1805), his wife. 

Job Colman, (1741-1805), was a minute man at the Lexing- 
ton Alarm and served in the Bui^oyne campaign in Capt. 
John Wells's company. He was bom in Ipswich ; died in 
Heath, Mass. 

Also Nos. 9683, 15770, 21470- 

MRS. LAVINA V. CLEAVES. 36326 

Bom in Galine, Michigan. 

Wife of Orlando G. Gieaves, M. D. 

Descendant of Col. Simeon Spaulding, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Mollis M, While and I^dia Moore Spaulding, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edmond Spaulding and Susan Pierce, bis wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Timothy Spaulding and Lydia Moore, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abel Spaulding (b. I737) and Mary War- 
ren, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr, -granddaughter of Simeon Spauldit^ and Sarah Fletcher, 
his ist wife, m. 1736. 

Simeon Spaulding, (1713-85), served in the General Court 
and was delegate to the convention to frame the state consti- 
tution. His two sons Joel and Micah were soldiers. He was 
bom and died in Chelmsford. 

Also No. 6199. 

MISS MARY LYON. 36327 

Bom in St. Joseph, Missouri. 
Descendant of Capt. David Judson. 



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UNEACB BOOK. I15 

Daughter of George Lyon and Jaoe C. Judson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Francis Henry Judson and Cassendana Rich, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Judson and Elizabeth Davies, his wife. 

David Judson, (1755-1818), a graduate of Yale, commanded 
a company and served to the dose of the war. He was a 
member of the Cincinnati of Connecticut. He was bom in 
Washington, Conn. ; died in Ogdensburg, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 4101, 11238, 13641, 33647. 



MRS. HARRIET KEARNY OWEN. 36328 

Born in St. Louis, Missouri. 

Wife of Herbert A. Owen. 

Descendant of Samuel Kennerly and of William Radford. 

Daughter of Charles Kearny and Annie S. Stewart, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Watts Kearny and Mary Radford, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. John Radford and Harriet Kennerly (b. 
1788), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Radford and Rebecca Winston, 
his wife; Samuel Kennerly and Mary Talbot Hancock, bis wife. 

Samuel Kennerly, (1763-1840), was a drummer and cc4or 
bearer when wounded rescuing a flag at Cowpens. He was 
born in Augusta Co., Va. ; died in Jefferson barracks, Mo., 
and was buried with military honors. 

William Radford, (1759-1803), when seventeen, joined the 
Hanover County volunteers. He was captured in Tarleton's 
raid, confined in the Tower of London and liberated throu^ 
the aid of Lafayette. 

Also Nos. 2643, 6167, 8509, 19323, 29799, 32i5o, 34456. 

36329 
MRS. NETTIE LUMPKIN HALE RAND. 36330 

Born in Jackson County, Texas. 
Wife of Frank Rand. 
Descendant of Capt. Henry Hopson. 

Daughter of Philip H. Hale and Margaret Miriam Strong, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Madison Strong and Mary Ann S. Ltunp- 
kin, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John L. Lumpkin and Anna Ragland Hopson, 
his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Lumpkin and Lucy Hopson, his wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Henry Hopson and Margaret Nevilfe, 
his wife. 
See No. 36136. 

MRS. IRENE WALTER JOHNSON. 36331 

Bom in HoUy Springs, Mississippi 
Wife of Oscar Johnson. 
Descendant of James Brown. 
Daughter of Harvey Washington Walter and Fredonia Brown, his 

Granddaughter of James Brown and Anne Williamson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddai^hter of Joseph Brown (1772-1868} and Sarah Thomas 
(1774-1840), his wife, m. 179& 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of James Brown and Jane Gilaspie (1746- 
1S37), his wife, m. 1762. 

James Brown, (1738-88), was a noted Indian fighter and 
was commended for bravery at Guilford Court House. When 
emigrating to Tennessee to locate military lands, he and two 
sons were killed by the Indians near Nashville. 

Also Nos. 2610, 9375, 10108, 15082. 

36333 
MRS. CORDELIA H. LEETE. 36333 

Born in Little Rock, Arkansas. 

Descendant of James Harrison, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of James Harrison and Maria Louisa Prewitt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Harrison and Elizabeth McClanahan, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Harrison and Jane Carlyle, his wife. 

James Harrison, ( 17401804), was a private under Capt. Jc^ 
Ramsey and Capt. Joseph Gardner in the Pennsylvania militia. 
He died in Sunbury, Pa. 

Also Nos. 22192, 35008. 

MRS. SARA CRUMP HELM ROBARDS. 36334 

Born in Bowling Green, Kentucky. 
Wife of John Lewis RoBards. 
Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Helm. 
Daughter of John B, Helm and Mary A. Crump, his 2d wife. 
Granddaughter of John Helm (1761-1840) and Sarah Brown, his 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Helm and Jane Pope, his wife. 
Thomas Hehn, (1731-1816), was lieutenant in the Third 



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Virginia regiment under Col. Thomas Marshall. He resigned 
1777 on account of wounds received in battle, and was h^hly 
commended for bravery. He was bom in Prince William 
Co., Va. ; died in Hardin Co., Ky. 
Also Nos. 12293, 33827. 

MRS. MABEL HELM ROBARDS BOZARTH. 36335 

Bom tn Hannibal, Missouri. 

Wife of James Bozarth. 

Descendant of Capt. Geoi^ RoBards, Hugh Logan and 
Lieut. Thomas Helm. 

Daughter of Jolin Lewis RoBards and Sara Crump Heltn. his wife. 

Granddaughter of Archibald Sampson RoBards and Amanda Carpen- 
ter, his wife; John B. Helm and Mary A. Crump, his wife. 

See No. 36334- 

Gr. -granddaughter of George RoBards and Elizabeth Barbara Samp- 
son, his wife; George Carpenter and Jane Logan, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.- granddaughter of Hugh Logan and Sarah Woods, his wife. 

George RoBards, (1760-1833), enlisted at seventeen and was 
at Brandywine, Gennantown, Monmouth and Stony Point. 
He was lieutenant at Camden and captain under Lafayette at 
Yorktown. He was bom in Goochland Co., Va-j removed 
to Kentucky, 1791 ; died in Mercer Co., Ky. 

Also Nos. 3638. 6118, 10293, 25229, 33322. 

Hugh Logan, {1745-1816), served in Col. George Refers 
Clark's Illinois regiment of Virginia troops. He was bom in 
Augusta Co., Va. ; died in Lincoln Co., Ky. 

Also No. 12294. 

MRS. MARY N. HELM DAVIDSON. 36336 

Born in Bowling Green, Kentucky, 
Wife of James F. Davidson. 
Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Helm. 
Daughter of John B. Helm and Mary A. Crump, his wife. 
See No. 36334- 

MRS. ALICE p. HELM LOGAN. 3633? 

Bom in Elannibal, Misouri. 
Wife of John Logan, Jr. 
Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Helm. 
Daughter of Cyrus T. Helm and Kate Park, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of John B. Helm and Jane (Helm), his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughtcr of John Helm and Sarah Brown, his wife. 
Sec No. 36334- 

MISS MAY HELM. 36338 

Born in Hannibal, Missouri. 
Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Helm. 
Daughter of Cyrus T. Helm and Kate Park, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John B. Helm and Jane (Helm), his wife. 
Or.-granddaughter of John Helm (1761-1840) and Sarah Brown, his 

See No. 36334- 

MRS. ROSEBUD MOORE STRONG. 36339 

Born in Macon, Mississippi. 

Wife of Vincent T. Strong. 

Descendant of William Walton and of William Walton, Jr. 

Daughter of Joseph Gregory Moore and Elizabeth Tillman Glover, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Ivey Moore and Eliza Whiting Gregory 
(i797-t8Si), his wife, m. 18151 Williamson Allen Glover (1804-79), and 
Amelia Tillman Walton (1807-55), his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Gregory and Gary, his wife; Wil- 
liam Walton, Jr. (1767-1844) and Justina Louisa Smith Gennerick, hb 
second wife, m. 1807. 

See No. 3601 1. 

MRS. ELIZABETH BULLOCK McVEIGH. 36340 

Born in Lexington, Kentucky. 

Wife of Jesse Humphrey McVeigh. 

Descendant of Col. William Fleming, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Wingfield Bullock and Sophia Fleming, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Leonard Israel Fleming and Nancy Marshall Baszie 
{1788-1870), his second wife, m, 1809. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Fleming and Annie Christian, his wife. 

William Fleming, (1729-95), commanded a company at the 
battle of Point Pleasant, 1774, where he was wounded. He 
rendered valuable service when Tarleton made his famous raid 
in Virginia 1780. He was a member of the council of state 
and acted as governor. He was bom in Scotland; died in 
Botetourt Co., Va. 

Also Nos. 11329, 20447, 35889- 



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MRS. MARGIRANNA FOLLANSBY EASTMAN. 36346 

Bom in Boscawen, New Hampshire. 
Wife of Edwin Gamage Eastman. 

Descendant of Stephen Haines, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Wells Fallonsby and Wealthy Ann Noyes, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Charles Noyes and Hannah Haines, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Haines and Hannah Carter, his wife. 
Stephen Haines, (1759-1807), was a private in Capt. James 
Shephard's company. Col. Isaac Wyman's regiment. He was 
bom in Greenland ; died in Northfield, N. H. 
Also Nos. i868z, 29088. 

MRS. EMILY BACON FISHER. 3634? 

Born in Dover, New Hampshire. 
Wife of Samuel C. Fisher. 

Descendant of Capt. Jeremiah HiU, of Maine. 
Daughter of Charles £. Bacon and Susan Clark, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Horace Bacon, M. D. and Mary Emery Coffin, 
bis wife. 
Gr.-grandda«ghter of Edmund Coffin and Mary Smith Hill, his 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Jeremiah Hill and Mary Emery, his wife. 

Jeremiah Hill, (1747-1820), was placed on the pension roll 
of York county 1818, for service of captain in the Massachu- 
setts line. He was bom and died in Biddeford, Me. 

Also Nos. 1766, 11920, 23917. 27624. 

MRS. MARTHA YOUNG KAY. 36348 

Born in Dover, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Edward Kay. 

Descendant of Sergt. Ezra Young, Eliphalet Coffin and 
Sergt, Benjamin Barron. 

Daughter of Jonathan Thompson Young and Elizabeth Lucinda De- 
meritt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Young and Abigail Coffin, his wife; 
Jacob Bumham Demeritt and Martha Vamum Barron, bis wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Young and Susanna Demeritt, his wife; 
Eliphalet Coffin and Patience Evans, his wife; Benjamin Barron and 
Abigail Varnum, his wife. 

Ezra Young, (1751-1820), served as sergeant in Capt. Caleb 
Hodgdon's company, 1775, for the protectiwi of Piscataqua 
Harbor. He was bom and died in Dover, N. H. 



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Timothy Delevan, (1738-1813), served as ensign 1776 and 
1779, as lieutenant in the Dutchess County militia company. 
He was born in North Salem ; died in Patterson, N. Y. 

Also No. 2789. 8375. 1824a, 21959, 24101. 

MISS RUTH BARTLETT MEARS. 36344 

Born in Amherst, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Col. Joseph Cilley, Col. Tliomaa Bartlett, 
Nathaniel Batchelder and Benjamin True, all of New Hamp- 
shire. 

Daughter of Leverett Mears and Mary Virginia Brainerd, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Brainerd and Sarah Bardett, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter of Bradbury Bartlett and Mary True, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Bartlett and Sarah QUey, his wife; 
Benjamin True and Mary Batchelder, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Cilley and Sarah Longfellow, his 
wife; Nathaniel Batchelder and Mary Longfellow, his wife. 

Joseph Cilley, (1734-99), was in many battles and was Presi- 
dent of the Cincinnati of Massachusetts. 

Also Nos. 63, I2S4, 3958, 5265, 7853, 8309, 9712, 10275. 16712, 22617, 
24088, 25362, 28162, 29247, 30414. 33419. 34237- 

Thomas Bartlett, (1745-1805), rose from captain to colonel. 

Nathaniel Batchelder, (1732-78), served at Bunker Hill and 
Bennington, 

Benjamin True, (1760-1806), served as a private in the 
militia. 

Also Nos. 5265, 7856, 25362, 28508, 30414. 34237. 

MRS. DORA E. YOUNG WETHERELL. 36345 

Born in Exeter, New Hampshire. 
Wife of Albert S. Wetherell. 

Descendant of Capt Charles Rundlett, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Charles William Young and Ann Mudge. his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Young and Sarah Bartlett Hall, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Kinsley Hall and Honor Rundlett (b. 1760), 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Rundlett and Dorothy (Rundlett), 
his wife. 

Charles Rundlett, (1720-1803), served on the committee, 
1776, for examining accounts against the colony. He died in 
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MRS. MARGIRANNA FOLLANSBY EASTMAN. 36346 

Born in Boscawen, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Edwin Gamage Eastman. 

Descendant of Stephen Haines, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Wells Fallonsby and Wealthy Ann Noyes, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Noyes and Hannah Haines, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Stephen Haines and Hannah Carter, his wife. 

Stephen Haines, (1759-1807), was a private in Capt. James 
Shephard's company. Col. Isaac Wyman's regiment. He was 
bom in Greenland ; died in Northfi«ld, N. H. 

Also Nos. 18682, 29088. 

MRS. EMILY BACON FISHER. 36347 

Born in Dover, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Samuel 0. Fisher. 

Descendant of Capt. Jeremiah Hill, of Maine. 

Daughter of Charles E. Bacon and Susan Clark, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Horace Bacon, M. D. and Mary Emery Coflin, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edmund Coffin and Mary Smith Hill, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.- granddaughter of Jeremiah Hili and Mary Emery, his wife, 

Jeremiah Hili, (1747-1820), was placed on the pension roll 
of York county 1818, for service of captain in the Massachu- 
setts line. He was bom and died in Biddeford, Me. 

Also Nos, 1766, 11920, 2391;, 27624- 

MRS. MARTHA YOUNG KAY. 3634S 

Born in Dover, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Edward Kay. 

Descendant of Sergt. Ezra Young, Eliphalet Coffin and 
Sergt. Benjamin Barron. 

Daughter of Jonathan Thompson Young and Elizabeth Ludnda De- 
meritt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Young and Abigail Coffin, his wife; 
Jacob Bumham Demeritt and Martha Vamum Barron, his wife, 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Young and Susanna Demeritt, his wife; 
Eliphalet Coffin and Patience Evans, his wife ; Benjamin Barron and 
Atngail Vamum, his wife. 

Ezra Young, (1751-1820), served as sei^eant in Capt. Caleb 
Hodgdon's company, 1775, for the protection of Piscataqua 
Harbor. He was bimi and died in Dover, N. H. 



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Eliphalet Coffin, (1742-1808), served in the New Hampshire 
line as a private under Capt Samuel Gthnan. 

Benjamin Barron, (1755-1816), served as set|;eant in tlie 
dghtb Massachusetts regiment. He was bom in Dracut, 
Mass. ; died in Woodstock, N. H. 

MRS. MARGARET HARRISON CHILD. 36349 

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Wife of Ezra Howard Child. 

Descendant of Lieut. Moses Goodman, of ComiecticuL 
Daughter of Learner Blackman Harrison and Fanny Goodman, his 

Granddaughter of William Goodman and Margaret Rand Adams, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Goodman and Amy Seymour (1756-1814), 

Moses Goodman, (1750-1831), turned out at the Lexington 
Alarm. He served as ensign 1776; as lieutenant 1778 in 
Capt. Ozias Bissell's company. In 1818 he was placed on 
the pension roll for service as lieutenant. He was bom in 
West Hartford, where he died. 

Also Nos. 3940, 4881, 6308, 7868, I35S4, 28042. 

MRS. ADDIE M. RICHARDSON COOK. 36350 

Born in Hudson, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Frank D. Cook. 

Descendant of Caleb RichardsMi, Ebenezer Pollard and Jere- 
miah Hills, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Caleb Richardson and Elizabeth Palmer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Richardson and Charlotte Batchelder, his 
wife; James T. Palmer and Abigail Pollard, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Richardson and Mrs. Martha (Holmes) 
Ijbby (b. 1764), his wife, m. 1784; Abel Pollard and Abigail Hills, 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Pollard and Abigail Winn, his 
wife; Jeremiah Hills and Hannah Dow, his wife. 

Caleb Richardson, (1756-1837), enlisted from old Chester, 
New Hampshire under Capt. Philip Tilton. His pension was 
allowed for eleven months actual service as private in the 
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moved to Corinth, Vl, and in 1831 to New York, where he 
died in Aurora, 

Also No. 3148P. 

Jeremiah Hills, (1727-1810), who had served in the Colmiial 
wars, signed the Association test of West Nottingham, 1776. 
He was bom in Newbury, Mass. ; died in Windham, N. H. 

Ebenezer Pollard, (1728-1803), signed the Association Test. 
He was bom in Hudson, N. H. 

MRS. HARRIETT WILKINS POTTER. 36351 

Born in Pembroke, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Frederick E. Potter. 

Descendant of Benjamin Thranpson, Ensign Benjamin Noyes 
and Josiah Wtlkins. 

Daughter of Jeremiah Hall Wilkins and Mary Thompson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Wilkins 1755-1820) and Sarah Hall, his 
wife, m. 1787; Robert Thompson (1774-1802) and Judith Noyes, his 
wife, m. 1799. 

Gr. .granddaughter of Josiah Wilkins and I<ois Bush, his wife; Ben- 
jamin Thompson and Mary Thompson, his wife; Benjamin Noyes and 
Hannah Thompson, his wife. 

Benjamin Noyes, (1742-1811), was a member of the Fourth 
Provincial Congress, 1775. He was bom in Pembroke; cUed 
in Bow, N. H. 

Josiah Wilkins, (1717-83), served as a minute man frcan 
Marlboro, Mass., where he died. A marker has been placed 
on his grave in the old burying ground on the hill. 

Benjamin Thompson served as a private at Fort Washing- 
ton 1776 and 1777 was at Ticonderc^. He was taken ill and 
placed on board the transport Raleigh. He was bom in Wo- 
bum, Mass., 1735; married in Kingston, N. H.; died in 
service. 

MRS. AI^BERTA THOMPSON PARKER HENDERSON. 36352 
Born in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. 
Wife of Harry P. Henderson. 

Descendant of Hon. Henry Rust, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Dr. Henry Rust Parker and Ella Maria Thompson, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Moses Thompson and Hannah Marble Rust, his 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Rust and Olive Deland, his wife. 



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Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of William Rust and Hannah Marble, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr, -granddaughter of Henry Rust and Ann Harvey, his wife. 

Henry Rust, (1726-1807), was appointed judge of probate 
for Strafford county 1773 and held that office through life. 
He was bom in Stratham; died in WcJfeboro, N. H. 



MRS. ELLA MARIA THOMPSON PARKER. 36353 

Born in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Dr. Henry Rust Parker. 

Descendant of Moses Thompson, Sr., of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Moses Thompson and Hannah Marble, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Moses Thompson and Sarah Fox, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughler of Moses Thompson, Sr. and Jane Page, his wife. 

Moses Thompson, Sr., (1734-1819), signed the association 
test, 1776 and 1778 was a member of Capt. George Aldrich's 
company of Rangers. He was bom in Kingston; died in 
Deerfield. 

MRS. CORA B. WISE. 36354 

Bom in Germany Valley, New Jersey. 

Wife of E. C. Wise. 

Descendant of Col. Joseph Beavers and of Capt. Daniel Bray, 
of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Augustus Mettler 1829-71) and Chrislianna B. Bryant 
(Bryan) (1831-96), his wife, va. 185a 

Granddaughter of William Mettler (1783-1834) and Ann Rittenhouse 
(1788-1850), his second wife, m. 1815; John Bryant and Naomi A. 
Beavers (b. 1810), his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Edward Rittenhouse and Elizabeth Bray, his 
wife; Ralph Beavers and Christiana Dilts, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Bray and Mary Wolverton, his wife; 
George Beavers and Sara Lanning, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Beavers and Mary While, his 
wife. 

Joseph Beavers was a member of the Provincial Congress 
1775. In 1776 the alarming condition of New Jersey was 
such that all able bodied men between the. ages of sixteen and 
fifty were enrolled and he was ordered with his regiment to 
join the Flying Camp where he gave valuable service. His 
will was probated 1817 in Flemington, N. J. 

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Daniel Bray, (1751-1819), was lieutenant 1776 under Col. 
Joseph Beaver and 1780 was prtmioted captain. He assisted 
in procuring boats and concealing them from the Tories, 
thus enabling the army to cross the Delaware that eventful 
Christmas night. He was bom and died in Kingwood. 

Also Nos. 205, 2164, 13206. 

MRS. ZOULIE SULLIVAN EWING. 36355 

Born in Havre de Grace, Maryland. 

Wife of Dr. John H. Ewing. 

Descendant of Capt. Moses Ebenezer Sullivan. 

Daughter of James Tennant Sullivan and Harriet Elliott, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Sullivan and Mary Russell, his nife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Moses Ebenezer Sullivan and Mary Parker, his 
wife. 

Moses Ebenezer Sullivan, (1753-99), ctwunanded a com- 
pany in the Canadian campaign and was captured at The 
Cedars. He was held as a hostage by the Indians and rescued 
from burning at the stake by a British officer. When re- 
leased he was aide to his brother Gen. John Sullivan in the 
Rhode Island campaign, 1778. He was bom in Berwick, Me.^ 
and died in the Carolinas. 

Also Nos. 4323, 6123, 26776. 

MRS. LIZZIE STEVENS LEE. 36356 

Born in New York, N. Y. 
Wife of Charles Ridgely Lee. 
Descendant of Samuel Wright, of New York. 
Daughter of Geoi^e D. Stevens and Sarah Harriett Vanderbilt, his 

Granddaughter of William S. Vanderbilt and Susan Ann Wright, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles S. Wright and Delilah Worden, his 

Gr.-gr. -grand daughter of Samuel Wright and Phoebe Cheeseman, his^ 
wife, m. 1786. 

Samuel Wright, (1761-1806), enlisted at seventeen in Capt. 
Aaron Aronson's company. Col. Peter Gansvoort's regiment 
and was mustered for the war. He was bom and died in 
New York City. 

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MRS. ANNE LOUISE ALLEN. 36357 

Born in Stamford, Commecticut. 
Wife of Joseph Howe Allen. 

Descendant of Ensign William Walmsey, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of William H. Walmsey Youngs and Amanda Bells, his 
wife. 
Granddaugliter of Joseph W. Youngs and Phebe Adams, bis wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of William Youngs and Elizabeth Walmsey, his 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter of William Walmsey and Prudence Weed, his 

William Walmsey, (1760-1830), enlisted as a private 177$ 
and served in eight campaigns. He received a commission as 
ensign 1780 and served to the close of the war. He became 
a member of the Cincinnati of Connecticut. In 1818 he was 
placed on the pension roll of Stamford, Conn. 

MRS. MINNIE A. LORD. 36358 

Born in Newark, New Jersey. 

Wife of Samuel Lord. 

Descendant of Sei^. Timothy Gould, of Newr Jersey. 

Daughter of James Douglas Orton and Esther Maria Douglas, his 
first wife. 

Granddaughter of Marcus Brutus Douglas and Nancy Gould, his 
■wife. 

Gr.^randdaughter of Timothy Gould and Nancy, his first wife. 

Timothy Gould, (1751-1841), enlisted in Capt. Elijah 
Squire's company and was appointed sergeant 1776; served 
short tours when the enemy was in the state. He was at 
Springfield, taking the place of his brother Robert. In 1832 
he was allowed a pension for two years acttial service as 
private and sergeant. New Jersey line. His widow Jemina 
(Laurence) Vreeland Gould married 1839, also received a 
pension. He was born in Caldwell ; died in Bloomfield, N. J. 

Also Nos, 2462, 13558, 14662. 

MISS ETTA MAY DRAYTON. 36359 

Bom in Utica, New Yoric. 
Descendant of Benjamin Adams, of New Hampshire, 
Daughter of Alvan Drayton and Rebecca Carpenter, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Drayton and Elizabeth Adams, his wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Adams, Jr. and Elizabeth Talpey, his 

Gr.-gr.-granddauKhter of Benjamin Adams and Abigail Pickering, 
his wife. 

Benjamin Adams, (1728-1803), volunteered 1776 under Capt 
Abijah Smith and Col. Enoch Hale, He gave dvil service as 
selectman and was a delegate to the convention which ratified 
the state constitution. He was bom and died in Newington, 
N. H. 

Also Nos. 2687, 9080, 1 1520, 14145, 33<m8. 

MISS ANNA REBECCA DRAYTON. 36360 

Born in Utica, New York. 
Descendant of Benjamin Adams. 

Daughter of Alvan Drayton and Rebecca Carpenter, his wife. 
See No. 36359. 

MRS. KATHARINE HUBBELL BIRDSALL. 36361 

Bom in Bennington, Vermont. 

Wife of James Talmage Birdsall. 

Descendant of Lieut. Aaron Hubbell. 

Daughter of Albert Conkling Hubbell and Julia Smith Montague, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Aaron Lewis Hubbell and Lucreda Gdgerton Hins- 
dill, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Hubbell and Lucinda Moody, his second 
wife, m. 1798. 

Aaron Hubbell, (1757-1844), served as a. mounted volunteer 
subject to five years for military exigency. He served short 
tours under different commands. He was at the battle o£ 
Bennington and after the battle acted as guard for prisoners. 
Pension in 1832 was allowed for thirteen months as private 
and two months as quartermaster's sergeant in the Vermont 
line. In 1849 his widow received a pension. He was bom 
in Stratford, Conn. ; died in Bennington, Vt. 

Also No. 3076. 

MRS. JENNIE CHARUDTTE LYMAN TALMAGE. 36362 

Bom in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. 
Wife of Henry Clay Talmage. 
Descendant of Sergt. Thomas Austin, of Connecticut, 



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Daughter of Abner Abiathar Lj'mati and Harriet Eliza Austin, his 

Granddaughter of Moses Seymour Austin and Charlotte Taylor Hale, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Moses Austin and Caroline Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Austin aod Lucy Rising, his wife. 

Thomas Austin, (1738-1816), enlisted 1777 and served as 
sei^eant in Capt, Elisha Lee's cMnpany, He was bom and 
died in Suffield, Conn. 

Also Nos. 15469, 35163. 

MRS. MARIETTA SMOCK ROOME. 36363 

Born in Holmdel, New Jersey. 

Wife of John William Roome. 

Descendant of Col, John Smock and of George Smock, of 
New Jersey. 

Daughter of Robert Cooke Smock b. 1823) and Eleanor Schenck, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of George G. Smock (1788) and Sarah Schenck, his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of George Smock and Sarah Conover, his first 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Smodt and Elizabeth Conover (1725- 
1812), his wife, m 1747. 

John Smock, (1727-1808), served as captain 1777; was taken 
prisoner, 1778 and 1780 was colonel of Monmouth counfy 
militia. He was bom and died in Holmdel, N. J. 

George Smock, (1754-1834), served as private in the M<mi- 
mouth county militia. 

Also Nos. lOTg, 3721, 23830, 24104, 26194, 31508, 33S13. 

MRS. GEORGIANNA MARIA FARNHAM. 36364 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts, 

Wife of Levi Elmer Farnham. 

Descendant of Elias Harmon, of Maine. 

Daughter of Albert Pickernell and Elizabeth Harmon, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Silas Harmon and Eliza Colbroth, his wife. 

Gr.-grand daughter of Elias Harmon and Olive McKenny, his wife. 

Elias Harmon, {1761-1837), served as a private 1779 in 
Capt. Benjamin Larrabee's company in the Penobscot expedi- 
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MRS. KATHERINE HARPER CAMPBELL. 36365 

Born in Camden, New Jersey. 
Wife of John Garsed Campbell. 

Descendant of Capt. Robert Worrell, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Robert Worrell Harper and Mary Ann Clift, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jacob Harper and Mary Ann Bodine, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughtcr of John Bodine and Maty Worrell, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Robert Worrell and Catherine Keiter, his 

Robert Worrell, (1754-1841), served as lieutenant of a 
company of Foot of the county of Phtladaelphia and subse- 
quently as captain. His commissions are in the possession of 
the family. He was bom and died in Frankford. He had 
four brothers in the army, — Isaac and Joseph were officers. 

Also No. 13965. 

MRS. CAROLINE S. SACIA GARDINER. 36366 

Bom in New York, N. Y. 
Wife of James B. Gardiner. 

Descendant of Lieut. Isaac Rosa, of New York. 
Daughter of Henry Sacia and Harriet Sanford, his wife. 
Granddaughter of David Frederick Sacia and Matilda Marselis, his 

Gr.-granddaughtcr of Nicholas Marselis and Matilda Rosa, bis wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Rosa and Maria Van Vranken, his 
wife, m. 1763. 

Isaac Rosa served as ensign, 1776 and 1777 was promoted 
lieutenant of the second company, Albany county militia. 

Also No. 26207. 

MRS. PHILENA C. WELCH CHENEY. 36367 

Born in Eden, New York. 

Wife of Edgar O. Cheney. 

Descendant of John Welch and of Dr. William Hill. 

Daughter of Hon. Nelson Welch and Melissa Doan, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John M. Welch and Eliza Hall, his wife; David 
Doan and Anna Hill, his wife, 

Gr.-granddaughtcr of John Welch and Jemima Morgan, his wife; 
John Hill (b. 1780) and Jemima Welch, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Hill and Lydia Woodward, his 
wife. 

John Welch, {1758-1839), enlisted from Chatham, Conn., 
as a private and 1832 applied for a pension from Erie county, 



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N. Y., and it was allowed. He was bom in Colchester, Conn. ; 
died in Eden, N. Y. 

William Hill, (1746-1828), served in the Vermont militia. 
He was born in Vermont; removed to Otsego Co., N. Y,, rSil, 
and died in Eden, N. Y. 

MRS. SARAH LUCRETIA JEWETT CROSMAN. 36368 

Born in Moravia, New York. 

Wife of Zenas Fobes Crosman. 

Descendant of Capt. Joseph Jewett, of Connecticut 

Daughter of George Washington Jewett and Annis Powers Melendy, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Jewett and Elizabeth Smith, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Jewett, 2d, and Lucretia Rogers (1740- 
1836), his wife, m. 1758- 

Joseph Jewett, (1732-76), commanded a company at the 
si^e of Boston and the battle of Ivong Island where he lost 
his life. He was bom in Lyme, Conn. 

Also Nos. 8076, 10277, 22480. 24152. 25435. 26716, 34117, 

MRS. SARAH E. DAVIS. 36369 

Born in Napoli, New York. 
Wife of Charles W. Davis, M. D. 
Descendant of Salmon W. Beardsley. 
Daughter of Harvey Janes and Demma Beardsley (i8o()-()4), his 

Granddaughter of Salmon W. Beardsley and Aingail Pcnfield (b. 
1764), his wife, m. 1784. 

Sabnon W. Beardsley, (1759-1825), enlisted 1780 for three 
years in Col. Heman Swift's regiment. In 1823 he was al- 
lowed a pension for two years actual service of private, Ccm- 
necticut line. In 1843 his widow received a pension. He was 
born in Fairfield, Conn. ; died in Erie, N. Y. 

MRS. ELLEN JEWETT ELLICOTT. 36370 

Bom in Howell, Michigan. 
Wife of John Ellicott 
Descendant of Capt. Joseph Jewett. 

Daughter of George Washington Jewett and Annis Powers Melendy, 
his wife. 
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MRS. JENNIE WARREN FRANKS. 36371 

Bom in Buffalo, New York. 

Wife of Orrin G. Franks. 

Descendant of Oliver Jackson and of Jeduthan Warren, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Warren (b. 1819) and Mary Cutler, his wife, m. 
i8». 

Granddaughter of Jesse Warren and Betsey Jackson, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Jeduthan Warren and Joanna Moore, his wife; 
Oliver Jackson and Abigail (Beard) Pierce, his wife, 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Josiah Jackson (1730-76) and Mary Darby, 
his wife. 

Oliver Jackson, (1757-1816), enlisted 1777 for three years 
and 1780 served as matross with the six months men raised 
in Newton, He was bom in Newton ; died in Westminster. 

Jeduthan Warren, (1750-1841), was placed on the pension 
roll of Worcester county, 1831, for service as private in the 
Continental and State troops. He was bom in Chelmsford; 
died in Westminster, 

Also Nos. 31297, 28743, 31844- 

MRS. GRACE DAVIS HENRY. 36372 

Bom in Niagara Falls, New York. 
Wife of Frank Forrest Henry, 

Descendant of Master Comelius Butler, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Cyrus E. Davis and Waittie GrifTen, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Isaac Thorn Griffen and Jane Hardick, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaiah Gritlen (1777-1863) and Waitstill Butler 
(1779-1867), his wife, m. 1802. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Butler and Jane CofBn (1740- 
1830), his wife. 

Comelius Butler, (1738-94), was master of the brig Rising 
Empire, commanded by Capt. Richard Whelleti, 1776. He 
was bom in Edgartown, Mass.; died in West Indies. 
Also Nos. 9765, 12527. 

36373 
MRS. ANNIE SNELL INGHAM. 36374 

Born in Little Falls, New York. 
Wife of Clark Leonard Ingham. 
Descendant of Peter Snell, of New York. 
Daughter of Irving Snell and Qoe A. Richmond, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of Peter Snell and Eliza Mann, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Suffrenus Snell and Eve Frey, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Snell and Annie Kilts (1750-1842), 
his wife, m. 1768. 

Peter Snell, (1730-1804), served as a private in the Tryon 
county militia and was the only survivor of six brothers in 
the battle of Oriskany. He was bom in Snellsbui^h ; died 
in Manheim, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 11697, 18846, 25387, 27344, 32580. 

MRS. VICTORIA JEWETT KENNEDY. 36375 

Born in Howell, Michigan. 
Wife of Salem G. Kennedy. 
Descendant of Capt. Joseph Jewett, 

Daughter of George Washington Jewett and Annis Powers Melendy, 
his wife. 
See No. 36368. 

MRS. HELEN LEE MONTGOMERY. 36376 

Bom in Silver Creek, New York. 
Wife of Henry Montgomery. 
Descendant of Uriah Downer, of Connecticut 
Daughter of Oliver I,ee and Eliza Downer, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Uriah Downer and Desire Hough, his wife. 
Uriah Downer, (1762-1825), served as a private 1779 under 
Capt. Nehemiah Waterman and 1781 under the same captain 
at the New London Alarm. He was bom and died in Bozrah. 

MRS. JEANNIE STONE GATES. 3^377 

Bom in Columbus, Ohio. 
Wife of William Henry Gates. 

Descendant of Capt. Jesse Stone, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Alfred Parish Stone and Anna M. Townsend, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Stone and Lora Parish, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Stone (1763-1849) and Nancy Rice, his 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Stone and Elizabeth Livermore (1736- 
1814), his wife, m. i75g. 

Jesse Stone, (1737-1803), was commissioned captain 1776 
of the 9th company, Worcester county militia. He was bom 
in Framingham ; died in Aubum, Mass. 



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MRS. MARIA LEE TALCOTT. 36378 

Born in Silver Creek, New York. 
Wife of Chauncey Goodrich Talcott, 
Descendant of Uriah Downer. 
Daughter of Oliver hee and Eliza Downer, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Uriah Downer and Desire Hoi^h, his wife. 
Sec No. 36376. 

MISS MARGARET WILSON. 36379 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 
Descendant of Sei^. David Morse and of Capt. Daniel 
Norton. 
Daughter of Walter S. Wilson and Jeanie Morse, his wife. 
Granddaughter of David R. Morse and Elizabeth Miller, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Asher Morse and Anna Reynolds, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Morse and Lucy Norton, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Norton and Sarah Stone, his 

David Morse, (1754-1831), turned out at the Lexii^on 
Alarm and served several enlistments in the Connecticut 
militia under different commands. 

Daniel Norton, (1733-1813), commanded a company in the 
seventh regiment of Connecticut militia under Col. William 
Worthington 1780. He was bom in Guilford, Conn,; died in 
Greenville, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 3375, 4043, 5485, 16204, 19359. 

MRS. ELIZABETH MacMARTIN HINDSLEY, 36380 

Born in Schenectady, New York. 

Descendant of Joel Bigelow, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of David MacMartin and Mary Bigelow, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Aaron Bigelow and Elizabeth Porter, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joel Bigelow and Lucretia Lathrop, his wife, 
m. 1786. 

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

Joel Bigelow, (1761-1849), enlisted in the militia under 
Capt. Elijah Worthington, 1776; served short enlistments un- 
der Capt. Eliphalet Buckley, Capt. Nathaniel Harris, Capt 
Joseph Isham and Capt. Daniel Kilboume. In 1837 he re- 
wived a pension for service of private, Connecticut line. He 
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MRS. MARY E. HARPER. 36381 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of James Harper. 

Descendant of Daniel Searing, of New York. 

Daughter of Aaron Spinning and Eliza Searing, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Moses Searing (1782-1860) and Susan White, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Searing and Elizabeth, his wife. 

Daniel Searing, (1741-1800), was second lieutenant in the 
Westchester county militia, 1775 and subsequently was ^)- 
pointed commissioner. He was born and died in Hempstead. 



MRS. ELIZABETH S. GORTON MIDDAUGH. 36383 

Born in Amity, New York. 

Wife of Capt. John Emory Middai^h. 

Descendant of Peleg Gorton. 

Daughter of John Gorton and Charlotte Case, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Moses Gortoit (b. 1772) and Eunice Towner, his 
wife. 

Gr. granddaughter of Peleg Gorton and Dorcas Wood (17^-1830), 
his wife, m. 1767. 

Peleg Gorton, ( 1750-1802), served as a private in the Albany 
county militia. He was born in Swansey, Mass. ; died in 
Columbia Co., N. Y. 

MRS. ANNIE ELIZABETH MIDDAUGH FOLGER. 36384 
Born in Scio, New York. 
Wife of William Folger. 
Descendant of Peleg Gorton. 

Daughter of Capt. John Emory Middaugh and Elizabeth Saphroni 
Gorion, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Gorton and Charlotte Case, his wife. 
See No. 36383. 

MISS NINA LOUISE PERKINS. 36385 

Born in Canastota, New York. 
Descendant of Reuben Perkins. 

Daughter of Franklin Leroy Perkins and Mertie Woodworth, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Calvin George Perkins and Caroline P., bis wife. 
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Reuben Perkins, (1763-1854), enlisted 1781, in Capt, Na- 
thaniel Edward's ccHnpany. In 1832 he was placed on the 
pension roll of New York for one years actual service of 
private, Connecticut line. He was born in Derby, Conn. ; died 
in Sullivan, N. Y, 

MRS. ANNA M. BROWN. 36386 

Born in Claverack, New York. 

Wife of Paul Btov/n. 

Descendant of Ensign Adam Ten Broeck, of New York. 

Dauf^ter of Conrad W. Melius and Lydia Munson Ten Broeck, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Adam Ten Broeck and Hannah Morrison, his zd 
wife, m. 1807. 

Adam Ten Broeck, (1759-1826), was appointed ensign 1781 
of the first New York raiment and served to the close of the 
war. He was an original member of the Cincinnati. He was 
bom and died in Gaverack. 

Also No. 25402. 

MRS. MARY CLARK HULSE. 36387 

Bom in Circleville, Ohio. 

Descendant of Capt. Caleb Clark, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Edward Charles Clark and Margaret S. Hartley, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of John Clark (b. 1768) and Lydia Abbe, his wife, 
m. 18IZ. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Gark and Esther Sabin, his wife. 

Caleb Clark, (1744-90), commanded a company in the 
Eleventh regiment of militia. He was bom in Pomf ret ; died 
in Windham, Conn, 

Also No. 23239. 

MRS. SARAH M. KIRKENDALL. 36388 

Bom in Jacksonville, New York, 
Wife of Dr. John S. Kirkendall. 
Descendant of Jeptha Lee, of New York. 
Daughter of Daniel Johnson and Sarah Stewart, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Robert Stewart and Lucy Lee, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jeptha Lee and Esther Franklin, his wife. 
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136 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REV0I.0T10N. 

Doughty's company, second regiment. Col. John Lamb's Con- 
tinental artillery. In 1828 his pension was allowed for two 
years actual service as private. New York line. He was bom 
in Dutchess county; died in Tompkins Co., N. Y., where his 
tombstone in Traumansburg, gives his service. 

MRS. ANNIE LAtnilE ROCKEFELLER STEWART. 36389 
Born in Clifton Springs, New Voric. 
Wife of Edwin C. Stewart. 
Descendant of Thomas Moor, 3d. 

Daughter of Hiram Rockefeller and Elizabeth Gardiner, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel Gardiner and Mary A. Moor, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughtcr of James Moor. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Moor, 3d, and Sarah Washburn, 
his wife. 

Thomas Moor, 3d,, in 1818 at the age of fifty-eight, was 
granted a pension in Ontario Co., N. Y, for one years actual 
service as private. New York line. He enlisted 1780 from 
Bateman, N. Y., and re-enlisted 1781. 

MISS IDA LOUISE SUTLIFFE. 3639a 

Born in Albany, New York. 
Descendant of Capt. Jesse Eames (Emes). 
Daughter of George Washington SutliSe and Charlotte Louise Ram- 
sey, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Sutliffe and Betsey Mulford, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Ezekiel Mulford and Sally Eames (b. i?73), 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Eames and Betty Bent, his wife. 

Jesse Eames, (1739-1829), commanded a company of Massa- 
chusetts militia at the Lexington Alarm. He was bom in 
Framingham, Mass.; died in Staatsburg, N. Y, 

Also No. 33187- 

MISS FRANK M. SUTLIFFE. 3639' 

Bom in Albany, New York. 
Descendant of Capt. Jesse Eames. 

Daughter of George Washington Sutliffe and Charlotte Louise Ram- 
sey, his wife. 
See No. 36390, 



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AfRS. ESTHER WEBB WEBB. 36392 

Bom in Perch River, New York, 

Wife of Reuben Webb. 

Descendant of William Webb. 

Daughter of William Webb and Esther Eastman, his 3d wife. 

William Webb, (1758-1824), served as landsman oa the 
Continental fr^te Trumbull, 1777. He was born in Windham 
Conn. ; died in Perch River, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 1361S, 2"5<»7, 31689. 

MRS. FLORENCE SEATON TERRY. 36393 

Bom in Henderson, New York. 

Wife of Dr. W. G. Terry. 

Descendant of Capt, John Pennell. 

Daughter of I,eanard Seatoti, Jr., and Harriet Ann Bates, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Leonard Seaton, Sr., and Polly Pennell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Pennell (1760-1845) and Sabrina 
Smith (1767-1837), his wife. 

Gr.'gr.-granddaughter of John Pennell and Eleanor Stnith, (1725-70), 
his wife. 

John Pennell, (1721-97), served as captain in the Cumber- 
land county militia under auspices of the state of New York. 
He died in Halifax, Vt. 

Also No. 25823- 

MRS. FRANCES LUCILLE RATHBONE COE. 36394 

Born in Nunda, New York. 

Wife of Reginald Heber Coe. 

Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Dillingham, Jacob Hatha- 
way, Oliver Whitwell, Jonathan Reade and Sheffield Weaver, 
all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Arthur Barker Rathbone and Georgia Whitwell Rich- 
mond, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Bradford Perez Richmond and Anna Elizabeth 
Whitwell, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Bradford Richmond (1776-1814) and Mary 
Weaver (1788-1846). his wife, m. 1809; Furman Read Whitwell and 
Hannah Hathaway, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Sheffield Weaver and Rhoda Gibbs, his 
wife; James Whitwell (1771-97) and Hannah Reade (1769-1816), his 
wife; Joseph Hathaway and Anne Dillingham, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Whitwell and Hannah Read, his 
wife, m. 1768; Jonathan Reade and Eunice Weaver, his wife; Jacob 



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Hathway and Hannah Clarke, his wife; Benjamin Dillingham and 
Anne Hathaway, his wife. 

Sheffield Weaver, (1763-1836), enlisted when so young his 
father took his place. He served later as a substitute for bis 
brother Nathan and in 1781 as a waggoner. In 1832 he re- 
ceived a pension for two years actual service as private. He 
was bom in Swansey; died in Dighton. 

Benjamin Dillingham, (1739-85), commanded a company 
under Col. Jedediah Huntington for the defense of Boston and 
was captain of forces stationed at Dartmouth, 1776. He was 
bom in Berkley, Mass. ; died in Dartmouth. 

Jacob Hathaway, (1727-93), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm and served in Rhode Island in the Bristd county 
regiment under Capt. George Claghom. He was bom and 
died in Freetown. 

Oliver Whitwell served as midshipman on The Previdence, 
1778. 

Jonathan Reade served on the Committee of Correspwidence 
and as a minute man. He was bom 1737 in Freetown, where 
he died. 

Also Nos. 7551, 20503, 37?43- 

MRS. FLORA ELIZA GOODRICH BRANDON. 36395 

Bom in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. 

Wife of George Brandon. 

Descendant of David Goodrich. 

Daughter of Horace Goodrich and Delia Alice Ariail, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Goodrich (b. i?66) and Abia Andrews, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Goodrich and Hannah Boardman (b. 
1736), his wife, m. 1755. 

David Goodrich served as a private in the Connecticut 
militia. He was bom in Tolland, Conn., 1730; died in Stode- 
bridge, Mass. 

MRS. EMILY HAGAR YORK. 36396 

Bora in Plattsburg, New York. 
Wife of Richard M. York. 

Descendant of Maj. John Addoms, of New Yorit, 
Dat^hter of Charles Luther Hagar and Elizabeth Annable, his wife. 
Granddat^ter of Lather Hagar and Sarah Addoms, his wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughter of John Addoms and Mary Townsend, his zd 
wife, m. i7;8. 

John Addoms, (1737-1823), served as superintendent of 
mechanics with the rank of major. His widow, at the age 
of eighty-six, was allowed a pension for two years actual 
service of her husband. He died in Plattsburg, N, Y. 

Also No. 17369. 

MRS. MABEL L. BOARDMAN BARTLETT. 36397 

Bom in Derby, Connecticut 
Wife of George Bartlett. 

Descendant of Ashbel Kilbourne, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Daniel Webster BoardmaQ and Mary Jeanette Young, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of Dr. William S. Young and Esther Kilbourne, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Harry Kilbourne and Mary Mix, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ashbel Kilbourne and Evans, his 

wife. 

Ashbel Kilbourne, (1759-1814), suffered much in the cause 
of his country. He was taken prisoner 1777 and was dis- 
abled from further service. He was bom and died in Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

Also Nos. 8922, 25955, 27470. 

MRS. MARY E. FLACK. 36398 

Born in Homer, New York. 
Wife of Alonzo Flack. 

Descendant of Jacob Schuyler. 

Daughter of John A. Johnson and Eliza Anne Ackerman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Andrew Johnson and Anne Schuyler, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Schuyler and Eve Swackhamer, his wife. 

Jacob Schuyler, (1734-1807), served several enlistments as 
a private in the New York militia. He was bom in New Jer- 
sey; died in Montgomery Co., N. Y. 

Also Nos. 31777. 33928. 

MRS. ALICE HERRON FABER. 36399 

Bom in Ovid, New York. 
Wife of John P. Faber. 
Descendant of Capt. David Cooke, of Rhode Island. 



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Dai^ter of David Herron (i8ii-go) and Emily Baldwin (1819-82), 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Herron (1784-1818) and Sarah Co<^e 
(1787-1880), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Cooke and Alice Bradford (Cook),, his 
wife (cousins), m. 1775. 

David Cooke, (1731-1&3), served as ensign in the train- 
band of Little Ccnnpton, 1775; as lieutenant 1776, and as cap- 
tain of artillery 1778. He was bom in Little Compton, R. L; 
died in Cumberland county. 

MRS. ADELAIDE FRISBIE KARMAN. 36400 

Born in Galesbut^ Illinois. 
Wife of Elbert E. Fannan. 
Descendant of Maj. Philip Frisbie. 

Dai^hter of David H. Frisbie and Jemima Bell Skinner, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward Frisbie and Abigail Blackman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Frisbie and Phoebe Hendricks, his wife. 

Philip Frisbie, (1740-1813), was a member of the Committee 
of Inspection. He was captain of the third company and 
promoted major 1778, of Col, William B. Whitii^s New Yoric 
regiment. He was bom in New Haven Co., Comu; died in 
Canaan, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 1933, 2171, 12526, 18828. 

3640* 
MRS. MARTHA WAITE TEFFT. 36403 

Bom in Granville, New York. 

Widow of Henry Tefft 

Descendant of Pel^ Waite. 

Daughter of Clarke Green Waite (1787-1838) and Abigail Phillips, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Peleg Waite and Mary Greene (1766-1862), his 
wife. m. 1783. 

Peleg Waite, (1761-1847), served several short enlistments 
as a minute man in the Rhode Island line. He was bom in 
West Greenwich, R. I. ; died in Petersbui^, N. Y. 

Also Nos, aogoS, 24460. 31368. 

MRS. DELIA EWING ABBOTT WAIT. 36403 

Bom in Andover, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Franklin Wood Wait 
Descendant of Corp. Bixby Abbot, Nathan Abbot, Capt. Ben- 



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jamin Antes, Nathan Chandler, 3d., and Nathan Chandler, 2d., 
all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Abbot and Sarah Job Abbott, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Abbot and Hannah Bailey, his wife ; 
Job Abbott and Lucy Chandler (b. 1785), his wife. 

Gr.- granddaughter of Bixby Abbot and Hepzibah Ames, his wife ; 
Nathan Abbot and Sarah Ballard, hts wife; Nathan Chandler, 3d, and 
Lucy Ballard, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Ames and Hepsibah Chandler, 
his wife; Nathan Chandler, 2d, and Phebe Abbott, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -grand daught.er of Nathan Chandler, 1st, and Priscilla 
Holt, his wife. 

Bixby Abbot, (1750-1813), served as corporal from An- 
dover in Capt. Benjamin Ames's company. Col. James Frye's 
regiment at the Lexington Alarm. 

Also No. 25219. 

Nathan Abbot, (1753-1801), served as a private in Capt. 
Benjamin Ames's Massachusetts ctnnpany. 

Nathan Chandler, 2d, (1730-86), responded to the Lexing- 
ton Alarm from Andover, 

Nathan Chandler, 3d, (1756-1837), served several enlist- 
ments as a private in the Massachusetts militia. 

Benjamin Ames, (1724-1809), raised the first company from 
Andover under Col. James Frye and commanded it at the bat- 
tle of Bunker Hill. 

Also No, 19659. 

MRS. ABBIE MANSFIELD BACKUS. 36404 

Bom in St. Louis, Missouri. 
Wife of Dana Converse Backus, 
Descendant of Jude Converse. 
Daughter of Jude Converse Mansfield and Elizabeth Meredith, his 

Granddaughter of John Mansfield and Abigail Converse, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Jude Converse and Abigail Alden, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Converse (1710-75) and Eleanor 
Richardson, his wife. 

Jude Converse, (1750-1810), served as a drummer at the 
Lexington Alarm and marched to the relief of Boston tmder 
Capt. Amos Walbridge. He was bom in Stafford, Conn. ; 
died in Randolph, Vt. 

Abo No. 7961. 



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MRS. GRACE BAKER BREEDEN. 36405 

Born in Jamestown, New York. 

Wife of Col. William Breeden. 

Descendant of Cyrus Fish. 

Daughter of Henry Baker (i79?-i863) and Maria Fish (1804-93), his 
2d wife, m. 182S. 

Granddaughter of Cyrus Fish and Bridget Jones, his wife. 

Cyrus Fish, (1761-1817), served as a drutmner at seventeen 
from Stonington, Conn., where he was bom. He died in 
Jamestown, N. Y. 

Also No. 31704. 

MRS. MARTHA TOWNSEND GRISWOI^D. 36406 

Born in Carroll, New York. 

Wife of Daniel Griswold. 

Descendant of John McConnick. 

Daughter of John Townsend and Adelia Hitchcock, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Hitchcock and Polly McConnicI^ his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John McConnick and Abigail Hartson, his wife. 

John McC<Hinick, (1756-1838), was placed on the pension 
roll of Otsego Co., N. Y. 1825, for service as private, Massa- 
cbusets line. He was at Harlem Hdghts and White Plains. 

Also No. 35458. 

MISS MARTHA GRISWOLD. 36407 

Bom in Jamestown, New York. 
Descendant of John McCcwinick, 

Daughter of Daniel Griswold and Martha Townsend, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Townsend and Adelia Hitchcock, his wife. 
See No. 36406. 

36408 

MRS. ELIZABETH WARNER MARVIN. 36409 

Bom in Jamestown, New York. 
Wife of Robert W. Marvin. 

Descendant of Maj. Gen. Joseph Spencer, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Lucius B. Warner and Mary Henry, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ephraim Warner and Mary Spencer Miner, his. 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Turner Miner and Mary Spencer, his wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-grand daughter of Joseph Spencer (1714-89) and Hannah 
Brown Southmayd, his zd wife. 

See No. 36061. 

36410 
MISS BERTHA WEEKS. 3641 1 

Born in Jamestown, New York, 

Descendant of Samuel Weeks. 

Daughter of Charles £. Weeks and Eunice Woodworth, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Weeks and Betsey Jennings, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Weeks and Taphath Ball, his ist wife. 

Samuel Weeks, (1756-1841), enlisted 1775 in Capt. Ichabod 
Dexter's company; re-enlisted 1776 and served at Dorchester 
Heights. In 1832 3 pension was allowed for one years actual 
service private, Massachusetts line. He was bom in Attle- 
boro, Mass. ; died in Granville, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 9226, 24252, 27429. 

MISS ALYS C. BUSH. 36412 

Bom in Lowville, New York. 

Descendant of Lieut. Zachariah Bush, Jr. 

Daughter of Edward Houston Bush and Harriet Revera Bostwiclc, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Bush and Pemelia Noble, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Zachariah Bush, Jr., and Mary Fally, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaiiKhter of Zachariah Bush and Mary Toomis, his wife. 

Zachariah Bush, Jr., (1742-1811), was a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm. He was second lieutenant 1776 in Capt. 
John Kellogg's company and lieutenant in the Third Hamp- 
shire county, Massachusetts regiment. He was bom in West- 
field, Mass.; died in Houseville, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 2473. 14798, 28647. 

MISS LILLIAN LYDIA L. SAWYER. 36413 

Born in Picton, Province of Ontario, Canada. 
Descendant of Deacon Phineas Fairbank, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Rufus Sawyer and Huldah (Dikeman) Kellogg, his 

Granddaughter of Caleb Sawyer (b, 1769) and Relief Fairtjank (b. 
1763), his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Phineas Fairbank and Sarah Stone, his wife, 
m. 1740. 

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legislature 1776-1777; was a member of the Committee of 
Safety, 1778 and served as town treasurer, 1779. He was 
bom in Lancaster ; died in Harvard, Mass. 
Also No. 13583. 

MRS. LAURA PEARSONS LANCE HORTON. 36414 

Bom in Watertown, New York. 

Wife of Harry Horton. 

Descendant of Eliphalet Peck and of Corp. Jesse Peck, of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter of George A. Lance and Florence Peck, his wife. 

Granddaughler of Abner W, Peck and Laura Pearsons, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Eliphalet Peck and Lois Webb, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Eliphalet Peck and Abigail Hawley (d. 
1844), his wife, m. i?8i, 

Gr. -gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Jesse Peek and Ruth Hoyt (1738-1809), 
his wife, m. 1756. 

Eliphalet Peck, (1758-1842), enlisted 1775 under Capt. 
Noble Benedict; re-enlisted 1776 and was taken prisoner at 
Fort Washington, placed on the Jersey prisonship where he 
contracted small-pox. He was exchanged 1777. His pension 
was allowed 1831, for twenty-one months actual service as' 
private, Connecticut line and his widow also received a pen- 
sion until her death. He was bom in Danbury, Conn. ; died 
in Genesee Co.. N. Y. 

Jesse Peck, (1735-77), enlisted 1776 and with him were four 
sons. He and his sons Nathaniel and Eliphalet were captured 
and confined in New York where they contracted small-pox 
and he and his son Nathaniel died. 

Also Nos. 13615. 3-2295, 35998- 

MRS. EDITH FRANCES CLAPP BENNETT. 36415 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Frank Dexter Bennett. 

Descendant of Capt. George Moser, of Pennsylvania, 

Daughter of John Clapp and Susan Lloyd (b. 1835). his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Lloyd (b. 1803) and Elizabeth Singer (b. 
1800). his wife. 

Gr.-grand daughter of John Singer (b. 1763) and Anna Maria Moser 
(b. 1771), his wife. 

Gr-gr. -granddaughter of George Moser and Christiana Catharine 
Young (1748-1828), his wife, m. 1765. 



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George Moser, ( 1741-1806), vras captain of Lancaster county 
militia, 1776, commanded by Col. George Ross and the original 
commission is now in the family. He was at the battles of 
Trenton, Princeton and was sent home from Valley Forge to 
gather supplies from his farm for the army, but he was never 
re-embursed. He was bom in Montgcmiery Co., Pa. ; died in 
Lancaster county. 

Also Nos. 2518, I33S7, 24181, 

MRS. KATHARINE SEYMOUR JACKSON GOODSELL. 36416 
Born in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Percy H. Goodsell. 

Descendant of Maj. Gen. Oliver Wolcott, Judge Frederick 
Wolcott, Col. Joshua Huntington, Capt. Charles Seymour, Col. 
John Brinckerhoff and Quartennaster Adrian Martense 
Brinckerhoif, 

Daughter of Gea Joseph Cooke Jackson (b. 1835) and Katharine 
Perkins Day (b. 1837), his wife. m. 1864. 

Granddaughter of Hon. John P. Jackson (i8o5-di) and Elicabeth 
Wolcott (1806-75), bis wife, m. 1827; Hon. Calvin Day and Katharine 
Seymour (1803-84), his wife, m. 1827. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Peter Jackson (i777-l8S9) and Hester Van de 
Linde BrinckerhofT (1782-1883), his wife. m. 1802; Judge Frederick 
Wolcott (1767-1837) and Elizabeth Huntington (1774-1S12), his ist 
wife, m. 1800; Charles Seymour. Jr., (b. 1777) and Katharine Perkins 
(1782-1848), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Adrian Martense Brinckerhoff and Adriana 
Van de Linde (1751-1832), his wife, m. 1773; Oliver Wolcott and Lor- 
raine (Laura) Collins (1732-94), his wife, m. 1755; Joshua Huntington 
and Hannah Huntington (1750-1815), his wife, m. 1771; Charles Sey- 
mour and Lucy Whitman (174S-1810), his wife, m. 1767. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Brinckerhoff (1727-57) and Antie 
Martetise (1732-S4), his wife, m. 1752. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Brinckerhoff and Jennette Van 
Vorhees (1704-92), his wife, m. 1725. 

Oliver Wolcott, (1726-97), a graduate of Yale, was ap- 
pointed commissioner of Indian affairs for the northern de- 
partment by the Continental Congress. He was a signer of 
the Declaration of Independence. He divided his time be- 
tween serving in Congress, recruiting troops and rose from 
the rank of captain of militia to major general. He was bom 
in Windsor ; died in Litchfield, Conn. 

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Frederick Wolcott, (1767-1837), when a lad, melted bullets 
of the equestrian statue of King Geoi^e for the Continental 
army. He was bom and died in Litchiield, Conn. 

Joshua Huntii^on, (1757-1831), entered the army as lieu- 
tenant and rose to the rank of colonel. He was bom and 
died in Norwich, Conn. 

Charles Seymour, (1738-1803), commanded a company un- 
der Col. Thomas Belden in the Connecticut militia. He was 
bom and died in Hartford, Conn. 

Also Nos, 2311, 10302, 24346^ 30604, 31793. 

John Brinckerhoff, (1702-85), was a patriot whose house 
at Kishkill, was headquarters for Washington. 

Adrian Martense Brinckerhoff, (1754-1835), served as quar- 
termaster in the Dutchess Co., New York militia, 1775, 

MISS ADELE KNEELAND. 36417 

Born in Hartford, Connecticut. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Kneeland, Jr., and of Lieut. Col. 
Isaac Stoutenburgh, 

Daughter of Charles IGieeland (1830-66) and Uiuise Taintor (1832- 
90), his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Kneeland (1808-81) and Joanna Hone 
(1811-3?), his wife, m. 1829. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Kneeland (17W-1837) and Anne Taylor 
{1777-1823), his wife, m. 1803; Philip J. Hone and Anna Hazard (1786- 
1823), his wife, tn. 1809. 

Or, -gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Kneeland, Jr., and Elizabeth 
(Sedgwick) Taylor {1741-1802), his wife, m. 1776; John Hone (1764- 
1832) and Joanna Stoutenburgh (1765-1838), his wife, m. 1786. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Kneeland and Sarah Rowley, 
his wife; Isaac Stoutenburgh and Elizabeth Will, his wife, m. 1761. 

Ebenezer Kneeland, Jr., (1756-86), served as private in the 
militia, 1777. He was bom in Hebron; died in Hartford, 
C^nn. 

Isaac Stoutenburgh, (1738-99), was a delegate to the first 
and second Provincial Congresses and served as lieutenant 
cokinel of New York Levies, 

Also Nos. 29582, 35425. 

MRS. CHARLOTTE ORA MORRIS KINNAN. 36418 

Bom in White Plains, New York. 
Wife of Alexander P. W. Kinnan. 



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Descendant of Col. James Hammond, Thomas Wildey, En- 
sign Benjamin Brown and Abraham Brown, all of New York. 

Daughter of John Henry Morris and Charlotte Amelia Brown, his 
wife, m. 1S48. 

Granddaughter of Abraham Brown (1805-90) and Nancy Ann Ham- 
mond (1807-91), his wife, m. 1826, 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Brown (1786-1824) and Amelia Fisher 
(d. 1863), his wife; Joseph Hammond and Jenny Brewer, his wife, 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Brown and Christina Sherwood 

(1756-1834), his wife; Gilbert Fisher and Miller, his wife; James 

Hammond and Nancie Ann Wildey (i740-i8i4), his wife, m. 1755. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Abraham Brown and his first wife; 
Gershom Sherwood and Maiy, his wife; Thomas Wildey and Jude 
Griff en, his wife. 

James Hammond, (1727-1810), was lieutenant colonel of 
the First regiment of Westchester county militia, 1775. 

Abraham Brown, (1713-89), served in the Westchester 
county militia, 

Benjamin Brown, (1750-1838), served as orderly sei^eant 
and ensign in the Westchester county militia. In 1832 he 
received a pension for thirteen months as ensign and five 
months as orderly sergeant, New York line. He was bom 
in Fordham ; died in Mount Pleasant, N. Y. 

Thomas Wildey, (1718-76), served with the Levies and was 
killed at White Plains. 



MRS. MARY STAFFORD TRENCHARD. 36419 

Born 111 Waterville, New York. 

Wife of Edward Trenchard. 

Descendant of Ichabod Stafford. 

Daughter of William Bacon Stafford and Harriet Stafford (b. 1819), 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Truman Stafford (b. 1791) and SarepU Hawley (b, 
1794), his wife, m. 1813. 

Gr.-granddaughtet of Ichabod SUfford (b. 1762) and Humility 
Green (b. i7S9)i his wife, m. 1781. 

Ichabod Stafford, (1762-1804), served as a. private in the 
Rhode Island militia under Col, John Topham. He was bom 
in Warwick, R. I. ; died in Waterville, N. Y. His widow re- 
ceived a pension. 

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MRS. EVELYN HARDY DAVIS. 36420 

Bom in Cape Vincent, New York. 

Wife of George H. Davis. 

Descendant of Sergt. Thomas Hardy, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Robert Colbum Hardy and Margaret Morton, his wife. 

Granddai^hter of Robert Hardy and Abigal Stone, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Hardy and Lucy Colbum, his wife. 

Thomas Hardy, (1756-1816), served as sergeant in Capt 
Benjamin Spauldit^s company of New Hampshire militia. 
He was bom in HoUis ; died in Dublin. 



MRS. MARY GUMAER CASWELL. 36421 

Bom in Port Jervis, New York. 

Wife of Fred M. Caswell. 

Descendant of Ezekiel Gumaer, Joshua Corwin, Jacob Van 
Etten, Thomas Rose, Capt. Benjamin Vail, CapL Abraham 
Cuddeback, Philip Ketchum, John Ketchum and William Cud- 
deback, all of New York. 

Daughter of Peter H. Gumaer and Anna Corwin, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezekiel Gumaer and Mary H. Rose (i8a6-66}, his 
wife, m. 1844; Henry K. Corwin and Elizabeth Coleman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughler of Peter E Gumaer and Esther Cuddebadi, bu 
wife; Frederick A. Rose and Margaret Rider, his wife; John Corwin 
and Mary Knight his wife; Thomas Coleman and Prudence Corwin, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ezekiel Gumaer and Naomi Louw, his wife; 
. Jacob Cuddeback and Dina Van Etten, his wife; Thomas Rose and 
Clarissa Fish, his wife; John Corwin and Julia Ann Vail, his wife; 
Joseph Corwin and Jamima Ketchum, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Louw (father of Naomi) 
and Dinah Cuddeback, his wife, m. 1738; Abraham Cuddeback and 
Esther Gumaer, his wife; Jacob Van Etten and Jane Louw, his wife, 
m. 1763; Joshua Corwin and Annie Paine, his wife; Benjamin Vail 
and Elizabeth Stillwell, his wife; Philip Ketchum and Elizabeth Yonngs, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr .-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Abraham Louw (father of Jane) 
and Dinah Cuddeback, his wife, m. 1738; William Cuddeback and 
Jacomyntje Eltinge, his wife; John Ketchum and Sarah Matthews, Us 

Ezekiel Gumaer, (1742-1823), served in the Ulster couatf 
militia. He was bom and died in Deer Park, N. Y. 
Joshua Corwin, (1735-1812), was a signer of the Assoda- 



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tion Test 1775 and served 1776 as a minute man in the first 
Suffolk county regiment. He died in Orange county. 

Also No. 31S4S. 

Jacob Van Etten served as a private in the first foment, 
New York line. He was bom 1740. 

Thomas Rose served in the New York militia. He was 
bom in Stonington, Conn.; died 1817 in Sullivan Co., N. Y. 

Benjamin Vail, {1740-79), was captain in Col. J(^ Hat- 
hom's regiment of militia and was killed at the battle of 
Minisink. A montmient has been erected to the heroes of the 
battle of Goshen. 

Also Nos. 638, 3S74R 

Abraham Cuddeback, (1738-1817), served in the Ulster 
county militia. He was bom in Penpack; died in Deer Park. 

Also No. 33030. 

Philip Ketchum, (1746-1816), served in the first regiment. 
Orange county militia. 

John Ketchum, (1716-94), removed before the Revolution 
from Long Island to Orange county, where he was an active 
patriot. 

William Cuddeback, (1704-78), signed the Association Test, 
1775 at Deer Park, Orange Co., N. Y. 

MRS. IDA M. GORDON. 36422 

Born in Kendall, New York. 

Wife of George C. Gordon. 

Descendant of Thomas Hooker. 

Daughter of Thomas C. Hooker and Caroline Danenhower, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Myron Hooker and Sally Brooks, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Hooker and Mary Coleman, his wife, 

Thomas Hooker, (1754-1838), served as a private, 1776, in 
the Connecticut militia in Capt. Elias Dunning's company. 
He was bom in Woodbury, Conn, ; died in Poultney, Vt. 

MISS ROSALIE WHEELER. 36423 

Born in Brooklyn, New York. 
Descendant of Wilkes West. 

Daughter of Charles Willmer Wheeler anti Lucy Stoughton Christie, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of Robert Christie and Frances Juliet Kelsey, his 



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■ Cr.-granddat^hter of William Kelsey and Hannah Forsjrth West, his 
wife. . 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Wilkes West and Hannah Forsjth (b. 
I739)> hb 2d wife. 

Wilkes West, (1739-1830), served at the battle of Benning- 
ton in Capt. Stephen Dearborn's company, Col. Thomas Stick- 
ney's New Hampshire regiment. He was bom in Beverly, 
Mass. ; died in Chester, N. H. 

Also Nos. 10596, 30100, 

MISS JANE A. SEYMOUR. 36434 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Descendant of Andrew Marshall and of Samuel Seymour, of 
COTinecticut. 

Daughter of William Seymour and Jane A. Maison, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Seymour and Esther Sands, his wife; 
Peter Robert Maison and Elizabeth Marshall, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Seymour and Sarah Betts, his wife; 
Andrew Marshall and Elizabeth Seymour (b. 1755), his wife. 

Andrew Marshall, (1745-1811), belonged to the company 
of Householders, 1776, in Capt. Abraham Mead's c<»npany. 
He was bom and died in Greenwich, Conn, 

Samuel Seymour, (1730-1818), served on the Committee of 
Safety of Greenwich, 1776. 

MISS GEORGIANA E. SEYMOUR. 36435 

Bom in New York. N. Y. 
Descendant of Andrew Marshall and of Samuel S^mour. 
Daughter of William Seymour and Jane A. Maison, his wife. 
See No. 36424. 

MRS. AMADORE FRAZEE STEPHENSON. 36436 

Born in South Atnboy, New Jersey. 

Wife of Edward Francis Stephenson. 

Descendant of David Lambertson, of New Jersey. . 

Daughter of Theodore Laurence Frazee and Sarah Wood Fonratte, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Runton Fouratte and Cornelia Wood, hii 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Wood and Sarah Lambertson, his 
wife, 

Gr.- gr.-granddaughter of David Lambertson and Polly Owens, fab 
wife. 



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David Lambertson, (1760-1848), at the age of sixteen, en- 
listed in Capt. James Morgan's company and served several 
enlistments on short tours. His pension was allowed 1832 
for nineteen months actual service, New Jersey militta. He 
died in Cheesequake, N. J. 

MRS. GRACE BALDWIN JOHNSON. 36437 

Born in Syracuse, New York. 

Wife of Henry Johnson. 

Descendant of Capt, Samuel Dodge, Richard Dodge and 
Samuel Baldwin, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Harvey Baldwin and Ann Sarah Dodge (1816-86), his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Jonas Cutter Baldwin and Elizabeth Warner, 
his wife; William Irving Dodge (1789-1873) and Patience Akin, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Baldwin and Millicent Cutler, his wife, 
m. 1762; Richard Dodge and Ann Sarah Irving, his wife, m. 1787. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Dodge and Helen Amerman, his 
wife. 

Samuel Baldwin, (1743-1826), was a member of the first 
Provincial Congress, 1774 and commanded a company of 
militia for the defense of Boston. He was bom in Weston; 
removed to Northbridge, 1776; died in Windsor, Mass. 

Also Nos. 17594, 22472. 

Richard Dodge, (1762-1832), enlisted as a fifer at thirteen 
and served to the close of the war. He was bora in New 
York City; died in Johnstown, N. Y. 

Samuel Dodge, (1730-1807), served as captain of militia 
and represented Dutchess county in the Legislature. He was 
an original member of the Cincinnati. He became a distin- 
guished scientist and the manuscript of his calculations of the 
solar eclipse for one hundred years, is still in the fanuly. His 
sons Samuel and Henry served as officers. 

Also No. 12131. 

MRS. GERTRUDE AMY BUNN DAVIDSON. 36428 

Born in Morris, New York. 
Wife of Clarence W. Davidson. 
Descendant of George Bowne, of New York, 
Daughter of Walter H. Bunn and Amy Shove Bowne, his vrife. 



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Granddaughter of Charles A. Bowne (1S31-190S) and Mary A. Mott 
(1832-1900), his wife, m. 1842. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Smith Bowne (1800-65) and Cornelia 
Shove (1800-81}, his wife, m. 1821. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Bowne (1778-1848) and Mary httt- 
gitt, his wife. 

Gr.-gr, -gr.-granddaughter of George Bowne and Abigail Smith, bis 
wife, m, 1770. 

George Bowne was appointed on the Committee of Corre- 
spondence of New York to confer with other colonies, relative 
to calling a Continental Congress. He was bom 1748. 



MRS. EDITH A MERSEREAU WAITH. 36429 

Born ill Portvillc, New York. 
Wife of William F. Waith. 

Descendant of Judge Joshua Mersereau and of Joshua Mer- 
sereau, Jr. 
Daughter of William Bradford Mersereau and Emily Leavens, hii 

Granddaughter of Samuel Mersereau and Esther Butts, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Garrison Mersereau (i?99-i883) and 
Julia Redfield. his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Mersereau, Jr., (1758-1857) and 
Dinah Garretson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Mersereau and Sophy La Grange, 
his 1st wife. 

Joshua Mersereau, (1728-18O4), served several sessitms in 
the Assembly from Richmond county and as deputy ctmimis- 
sary general of prisoners, during the war. He was bom in 
Staten Island ; died in Union, N, Y. 

Joshua Mersereau, Jr., (1758-1857), served with his father 
in the commissary and 1783, vras a prisoner on the British ship 
Scorpion. He died in Tioga, Pa. 

Also Nos. 476, iiiSg, 16382, 22924, 23543, 25855. 

36430 
MRS. IVA DAVIS LONGENDYKE. 36431 

Bom in MaraClion, New York. 
Wife of Herbert Longendyke. 
Descendant of Abner Whitney. 

Daughter of John M. Davis and Mary Whitney Lee, his Wife, 
Granddaughter of Patrick Lee and Arethusa Wbitney, hla wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughtei- of AmazJah Whitney and Sarah Boynton, bis 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abner Whitnejr and Sarah Hilton (1734- 
1815). his wife, m. 1753. 

Abner Whitney, (1734-1802), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm from Lunenburg as were also his sons Abner, 
Jr., Uriel, Samuel and Amaziah, He was bom in Lunenburg, 
Mass. ; died in Falmouth, Me, 

Also Nos. 13345, 28701. 

MRS. JANE SCHOONMAKER STRONG. 36432 

Born in Tyre, New York. 

Wife of Louis Strong. 

Descendant of Col. Johannes Snyder, of New York. 

Daughter of Ephraim Schoonmaker and Jane Anderson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Derrick Westbrook Schoonmaker and Lydia De 
Puy, his wife. 

Gr, -granddaughter of Ephraim Berwick De Puy and Cornelia Snyder, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Johannes Snjder and Rachel Swart, his 
wife. 

Johannes Snyder, (1720-94), was colonel of the First regi- 
ment of foot of Ulster county, 1776. He was bom and died 
in Kingston, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 2974, S453. 20582, 34501, 35947. 

MRS. HELEN SEARING GALE. 36433 

Born in Saugerties, New York. 

Wife of Deiderick G. Gale, Jr. 

Descendant of John Brown, Jr., of New York. 

Daughter of Seaman G. Searing and Julia Welch, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John C. Welch and Julia Adams, his wife. 

Gr.-grandda«ghter of John B. Adams and Nancy Brown, his wife. 

Gr.-gr, -granddaughter of John Brown, Jr., and Mary Bosson (b. 
1760), his wife, m. 1777- 

John Brown, Jr., (1757-95), enlisted at Nine Partners, 1776, 
in the artillery for the war, as a matross in the Second New 
York regiment under Capt. John Doughty, Col. John Lamb. 
He served frran Saratoga to Yorktown and was wounded 
twice. In 1838 a |>ensi<Hi was allowed his widow for serv- 
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MRS. ELIZABETH S. WYNKOOP LEWIS. 36434 

Bom in Saugerties, New York. 

Wife of Rollin C. W. Lewis. 

Descendant of John Eberherd Ludwig Roessell, Lieut. Evert 
Wynkoop, Isaac Post, Jacobus Post and Cornelius Persen, all 
of New York. 

Daughter of Evert Wynkoop (1826-72) and Alida Russell, his wife, 
m. 18s?. 

Granddaughter of Evert H. Wynkoop (1787-1874) and Maria Port 
(1797-1865), his wife, m. iSaj; John H. Russell and Eliza Scbooo- 
maker, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Hezekiah Wynkoop (1766-1856) and Elizabedi 
Dederick (1770- 1852), his wife, m. 1786; Isaac Post and Catherine Per- 
sen (1771-1831), his wife; Jeremiah Russell and Elizabeth Moose, his 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Evert Wynkoop and Altjie (Alice) Meyer 
(1741-96), his wife, m. 1765; Jacobus Post (b. 1734) and Elizabeth 
Veile, his wife; Cornelius Persen and Elizabeth Masten, his wife; 
John Eberherd Ludwig Roessell and Catherine Fiero (1752-1S43), bis 
wife, m. 1772. 

Evert Wynkoop, (1743-1830), served as lieutenant and as an 
associator of Kingston 1775 and one of the signers of the Asso- 
ciation Test of Ulster county. He was bom in Kingst<»i ; died 
in Saugerties, N. Y. 

Isaac Post, {1760-1812), served in the first regiment Ulster 
county militia. His father Jacobus Post, signed the Associa- 
tion Test 

(jDmelius Persen, (1744-1827), served as a private in the 
Ulster county militia. He was bom in Kingston; died in 
Saugerties. 

John Eberherd Ludwig Roessell, (1741-95), served as a 
private in the Ulster county militia and was one of the gar- 
rison at Fort Washington. He was bom in Germany; died 
in West Camp, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 13070, 28840, 34847, 34850. 

MRS. MARY ELIZABETH RICHARDS SWITZER. 36435 

Bom in Chelsea, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Edward M. Switzer. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Richards and of Lieut. Josiah Col- 
son, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of George Calvin Richards and Martha Blanchard, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of Jacob Richards, M, D., and Elizabeth Gardner 
Wolcott. his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Jacob Richards and Lydia Colson, bis wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Richards and Deborah Blanchard, 
his wife; Josiah Colson and Lydia Beals, his wife. 

Nathaniel Richards, (1740-1832), served as a private at 
the siege of Boston. He was bom and died in Weymouth. 

Josiah Colson, (1727-1811), marched from Weymouth as 
lieutenant in Capt. Thomas Nash's company for the defense 
of Boston. 

Also Nos. 4647. 6541. 10638, 14148, 18372, 273^. 

MRS. LOTTIE C. MAFFITT. 36436 

Born in Salisbury, North Carolina. 

Wife of Walter C. MaffitL 

Descendant of Capt. Thomas Cowan, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Joel Jenkins and Charlotte Cowan, hts wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Cowan and Elizabeth Brown, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Cowan and Mary Barkley, bis wife. 

Thomas Cowan, (1747-1817), served in the battle of Ram- 
sour's Mills and at Cowpens. The troops of Comwallis occu- 
pied Thyratira Church, of which he was an elder. He was bom 
in Rowan county, N. C, where he died. 

Also Nos. 10S12, 14619, 1783s. 

MRS. JULIET HAMILL MARSH. 36437 

Born in Xenia, Ohio. 

Wife of Fred Herman Marsh. 

Descendant of Robert Hamill, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Joseph Hamill, Jr., and Leah Creighton, bis wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Hamill (b. 1778) and Margaret (Evelin) 
Small, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Hamill and Jeannet Beckit (d. 1822), 
his wife. 

Robert Hamill enlisted 1776 as a private in the Associators 
under Col. James Dunlap. He was bom in Bedford Co., Pa., 
1732, where he died. 

MRS. MARY JOSEPHINE WILLIAMS AHLERS. 36438 

Bom in Xenia, Ohio. 
Wife of Richard Henry Ahlers. 
Descendant of Solomon Curtis. 
Daughter of John Silas Williams and Mary Emma Martin, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of James Eltas Williams (1820) and Lydia Owen, 

Gr.-granddaughter of James M. WUtiams and Abagail Curtis, his 
wife, m. 1819. 

Gr.-gr -granddaughter of Solomon Curlis and Hannah Taylor (d. 
1843), his wife, m. 1780. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Curtis and Deborah, his wife. 

Solomon Curtis, (1762-1826), enlisted from Salisbury un- 
der Capt, Abel Pettibone, 1775 ; re-enlisted 1776 under Capt. 
Enoch Noble, Cd. Ezra Wood's Berkshire county, Massachu- 
setts regiment. His widow in 1836 was allowed a pension for 
two years actual service as private. He was bom in Salisbury, 
Conn. ; died in Stockbridge, Mass. 

Also No. 6)11. 

MRS. MARY LOUISA McLEISH WEBER. 36439 

Born in Clinton, Iowa. 

Wife of Dr. Charles Weber. 

Descendant of James Nesmith, John Cochran, James Coch- 
ran and Hugh Moore. 

Daughter of Dr. John Stafford McLeish and Emma Elizabeth Coch- 
ran (1834-gi), his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lorenzo Hugh Moore Cochran (1809-60) and 
Sarah W. Hooper (1814-40), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. James Cochran and Jane Moore (h. 1779), 
his wife, m. 1801. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of James Cochran and Elizabeth Nesmith, his 
wife; Hugh Moore and Margaret Nesmith (d. 1833), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Cochran (1704-88) and Jennie 
McKeen, his wife, m. 1734; James Nesmith (1718-93) and Maty Dins- 
more (1723-1805), his wife, m. i743- 

See No. 36256. 

James Cochran, (1748-1822), signed the Association Test 
of Windham as did his father. He also served in the militia. 
He was bom and died in Windham, N, H. 

Hugh Moore, (1752-1814), enlisted 1780 in Capt. James 
Aiken's company, Col. Thomas Bartlett's regiment for three 
years or the war. His service was credited to Windhun. 

Also No. 17791. 

MRS. FRANCES L. HANNA. 36440 

Bom in Cadiz, Ohio. 
Wife of James Johnston Hanna. 



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Descendant of Capt. John Folsffln, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Henry Stafford McFadden and Prances Poor, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Merrill Poor and Elizabeth Karg Roberts, 
bis wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Poor and Sarah Folsom, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Folsom and Martha (Wiggin) Bracket, 
fais 2d wife (b. 1729). 

John Folsom, (1723-87), was a member of the Committee of 
Safety, 1775, and commanded a con^MJiy in Col. Moses Kelly's 
regiment of New Hampshire volunteers. He died in Stratham. 

MRS. ELVIRA ABBIE THRALL SMITH. 36441 

Born in Laporte, Indiana. 
Wife of MarshaU B. Smith. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Thrall, Sr- Samuel Tlirall, Jr., 
Capt. William Cooley and Peter West. 

Daughter of William Cooley Thrall (l797-l8s(', and Mary Chase 
West (1803-47), his wife, m. 1825. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Thrall, Jr., and Triphosia Cooley, his 
wife; George Washington West (1774-1833) and Hannah Jane Banks, 
his wife, m. 1798. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Thrall, Sr., and Lucy Winchell, his 
wife; William Cooley and Sarah Mather, his wife; George West (i743- 
97) and Mary Chase, his wife, m. 1767. 

Gr.-gr. -grand daughter of Peler West and Elizabeth, his wife; Isaac 
Chase (1722-1803) and Mary, his wife. 

Samuel Thrall, (1737-1821), who had served in the early 
wars, was quartermaster in the Hampshire county, Massachu- 
setts militia 1776. He commanded a company of Levies, 1781, 
in the Mohawk Valley. He was bom in Windsor, Conn.; 
died in Rutland, Vt. 

Samuel Thrall, Jr., (1760-1815), served several short enlist- 
ments in the Hampshire county, Massachusetts militia. He 
was born in Windsor, Conn.; died. in Granville, Ohio. 
Also Nos. 3664, 4683. 10267, 13466, 31363, 33518, 35524- 
William Cooley, (1736-1825), commanded a company 1776, 
in Col. John Moseley's Hampshire county militia regiment at 
Ticonderoga and was wounded at White Plains. He was bom 
and died in Granville, Mass. 
Also Nos. 4547, '6g2S, 18104. 22237, 29526. 

Peter West, who had served in the early wars, was chosen 
on the Committee of Safety of Tisbury, where in 1718 he was 
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MRS FRANCES HANNA THOMSON. 36442 

Born in Cadiz, Ohio. 
Wife of Paul Morris Thomson. 
Descendant of Capt. John Folsom. 
Daughter of James Johnston Hanna and Frances L. McFadden, his 

Gratiddaughter of Henry Stafford McFadden and Frances Poor, his 

See No. 36440. 

36443 
MRS. LUCILLE CURRY JEANNOT. 36444 

Born in Marysville, Ohio. 
Wife of Frederick C. Jeannot. 
Descendant of Capt, James Curry, 

Daughter of William h. Curry and Martha J. Robinson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Stephenson Curry and Sarah D. Rohinson, his 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of James Curry and Maria M. Bums, his first 

James Curry, (1752-1834), enlisted from Staunton, Va., and 
served as lieutenant 1777 and as captain 1779. He was at 
Brandywine, Germantown and Valley Foi^. He was with 
the veterans who went to the relief of Lincoln at Charleston 
where he was wounded and taken prisoner. He was at the 
siege of Yorktown and served to the close of the war. He 
was bom near Belfast, Ireland. 

Also No. 6899. 

MRS. IVALOO CURRAY HORD. 36445 

Born in Richwood, Ohio. 
Wife of Lorin Hord. 
Descendant of Capt. James Curry. 

Daughter of William L, Curry and Marllia J. Robinson, his wife. 
See No. 36444- 

MISS CORA RIGBY. 36446 

Bom in Lancaster, Ohio. 
Descendant of William Rigby. 

Daughter of William Lemon Ri^y and Martha A. Keller, his wife. 
. Granddaughter of William Rigby and Ara Lemon (Williamson), his 
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Gr.-granddaughter of William Lemon and Margaret Mannins Martin, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Leraon (Lemen) and Eleanor Mc- 
Carthy, his wife. 

William Rigby, (1753-1830), enlisted from Maryland and 
was in the battles of Braadywine and Monmouth. He was 
discharged 1780, at Christian Creek, Pennsylvania. His widow 
in 1853 received a pension. He was bom in Calvert Co., 
Md. ; died in Fairfield Co., Ohio. 

MRS. SARAH IRMA BENTLEY GALLIGAN. 36447 

Born in Jackson County, Ohio. 
Wife of Jay Galligan. 

Descendant of Capt. John Clark, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Linn Bentley and Rachel Alice Clare, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Aholiab Bentley and Jane Linn, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Linn and Jane Clark, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Clark and Sarah Watson, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Clark and Florence Watson, his 

John Clark, (1736-1809), (xwnraanded a company, 1777 in 
Col. Walter Stewart's regiment of Pennsylvania militia. He 
was bom and died in Northumberland Co., Fa. 

Also No. 25491. 

MRS. ELLA GATES DREW. 36448 

Born in Meigs County, Ohio. 
Wife of Irving Drew. 
Descendant of Ebenezer Nye. 
Daughter of William Wallace Gates and Alvira Elizabeth Nye, his 

Granddaughter of Melzar Nye and Phebe Sprague, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Nye and Desire Sawyer (1757-1800), 
his wife, m. 17^6. 

Ebenezer Nye, (1750-1823), enlisted in Capt. Edward Bulk- 
ley's company. Col. Samuel B. Webb's regiment of Connecticut 
militia. He was bom in Tolland Conn. ; died in Rainbow, O. 

Also Nos. 4686, 27169, 3180% 33527. 

MRS. GENEVIEVE LLOYD SHEETZ. 36449 

Born in Sciotoville, Ohio. 
Wife of Albert Shectz. 



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Descendant of Capt. John Clark. 

Daughter of Charles Perry Lloyd and Laura Jane Bentley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Aboliab Bentley and Jane Unn, his wife. 

See No. 364^. 

MISS ABBIE BARTLETT WOOLWORTH. 36450 

Born in Sandusky, Ohio. 
Descendant of Capt Ebenezer Witter. 
E>aughler of Chester Woolworlh and Lucy Bartlett, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Cornelius Bartlett and Abigail Witter, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Witter and Lucy Crary, hts wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Witter and Abigail Geer, bis 3d 
wife, m. 1763. 

Ebenezer Witter, (1732-1817), commanded a company of 
Connecticut militia at the Lexington Alann. He was bom 
in Preston, Conn. ; died in Westfield, Mass. 

Also Nos. 4368, 18296, 22542. 

MRS. CLARA BELLE McCARTNEY LONG. 36451 

Bom in Youngstown, Ohio. 

Wife of J. H. Long. 

Descendant of Ensign James Wilson, 

Daughter of Andrew Jackson McCartney and Jane Young, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George McCartney and Mary Eckman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew McCartney and Eleanor Wilson, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Wilson and Martha Willock, his 
wife. 

James Wilson, (1744-1835), enlisted from Oxford, Penn- 
sylvania, and was at Trenton, Brandywine, Germantown, Val- 
ley Forge, Monmouth and was wounded at White Hous^. He 
served as wagcm conductor with the rank of ensign and was 
placed on the pension roll of Ohio, 1832 for two years actual 
service. He died in Youngstown, O. 

Also Nos. 9393, 25669, 34*^5- 

MRS. MARTHA MELVINA MILLER BARTLETT. 3645a 
Bom in Mt. Gilead, Ohio. 
Widow of Robert Franklin Bartlett. 
Descendant of Sergt. George Harris. 
Daughter of Nehemiah Miller and Rachel Straw, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Miller and Pamelia Harris, his wife; 



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Gr.-graDddaughter of George Harris and Hannah Tunis, his wife, m. 
1765. 

George Harris, {1741-1822), was a minute man in the Essex 
county. New Jersey militia. He was bom in Elizabethtown, 
N. J.; died in Washington Co., Pa. 

Also Nos. 19152, 23388, 25208, 28087, 31229. 

MRS. FRANCES WOOD LOUGHRIDGE. 36453 

Bom in Mansfield, Ohio. 

Wife of Dr. William E. Loughridge. 

Descendant of Col. James Barrett, James Barrett, Jr., Judge 
Ephraim Wood and Daniel Wood, all of Concord, Mass. 

Daughter of John Wood and Charlotte Parker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elijah Wood and Eliiabeth Farmer, his wife. 

Gr.- granddaughter of Daniel Wood and Hannah Barrett, his wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter of Ephraim Wood and Mary Heald, his wife; 
James Barrett, Jr., and Mellcent Estabrook, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of James Barrett and Rebecca Hubbard, 

James Barrett, {1710-79), was in command at the North 
Bridge and served as muster master until his death. 

Also Nos. 3171, 5481, 6268, 8251, 10079, 15426, 17586, 20996, 21587, 
24694. 25135, 34738. 

James Barrett, Jr., (1733-99), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Safety. 

Ephraim Wood, (1733-1814), was the first justice and held 
important civil offices through life. 

Daniel Wood, (1760-1844), served 1778 under Capt. Daniel 
Harrington and 1780 under Capt. Abraham Andrews. In 
1832 his pension was allowed for six months actual serv- 
ice as private, Massachusetts line. 

Also Nos. 8450, 10203. 

MRS. ELVIRA BETSEY McMANUS SMITH. 36454 

Born in McKane Township, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Robert Smith. 
Descendant of Phineas Wheeler, 

Daughter of Phillip McManus and Harriet Wheeler Ellis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Ellis and Betsey Wheeler, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Phineas Wheeler. 

Phineas Wheeler, (1751-90) enlisted 1777, in the Massa- 
chusetts militia under Capt. Adam Wheeler, Col. Thomas 
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MRS. DENA WOOD CARTMELL. 36455 

Born in Springfield, Ohio. 

Wife of William Mattox Cartmell. 

Descendant of John Wood. 

Daughter of Samuel Richards Wood and Margaret Catharine Mc- 
Intire, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lewis Wood and Sarah Calvert, his wife; William 
Thompson Mclntire and Mary Circle, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Wood and Frances Carter, bis wife; 
Samuel Mclntire and Margaret Thompson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Mclntire and Eliza Tanner, his 
wife. 

John Wood enlisted 1776 as a private in Capt. Gabriel 
Long's company, Col. Daniel Morgan's Virginia raiment 
He died 1781 in Stafford county, Va. 

Also Nos. 27846, 28233. 

MRS. MARY BALDWIN MOORES. 36456 

Bom in Springfield, Ohio. 

Wife of Herbert H. Moores. 

Descendant of William Green. 

Daughter of John W. Baldwin (1807-81) and Rachel Werden (1819- 
1903), his wife, m. 184;. 

Granddaughter of William Werden (1785-1869) and Rachel Reed 
(1784-1860), bis wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Robert Reed (1741-1830) and Sarah 
Maria Green (17S9-184S), Iiis wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Green. 

William Green was a guide to the army and wded to ferry 
the troops across the Delaware when the Hessians were sur- 
prised at Trenton. He died 1777 in Trenton, N. J. 

Also Nos. 25156, 27519, 28231. 

MRS. MARGARET ELIZABETH McMILLAN. 36457 

Bom in Gorham, New York. 
Wife of James C. McMillan. 
Descendant of William Morrison. 

Daughter of George W. Flint and Samantha Morrison, lus wife. 
Granddaughter of William Morrison and Margaret, his ai wife, m. 
183a. 
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in Ontario county, N. Y., and it was allowed for over four 
years service in Sheldon's Dragoons, Connecticut line. 
Also No. 32241- 

MISS EMMA BLANCHE WOODS. 36458 

Bom in Warren, Ohio. 
Descendant of Capt. Emanuel Hover. 
Daughter of Daniel Berry Woods and Phoebe Hover Holiday, his 

Granddaughter of Jesse Holiday and Sarah Hover, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Emanuel Hover (i?48-i824) and Mary Schoon- 
over, his wife. _ 
See No. 36193- 

MRS. METTA WILLIAMS HORST. 36459 

Bom in Marshall, Ohio. 
Wife of John R. Horst. 
Descendant of George Gall, Jr. 

Daughter of Daniel Williams and Mary £. Williams, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Williams and Susie Gall, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of George Gall, Jr., and Susannah Nicholas, his 

George Gall, Jr., (1766-1852), enlisted from Rockbridge 
county, Va., 1781, and was present at the surrender of York- 
town. He died in Highland Co., O. 

MRS. EVA COMSTOCK COOKE CONNOR. 36460 

Born in West Stockbridge, Massachusetts. 

Wife of William H. Connor. 

Descendant of Rufus Cwnstock and of Isaac Le Baron, of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Ransom Comstock and Mary Le Baron Fuller, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac Comstock and Clarinda Cooper, his wife; 
Isaiah Fuller and Louisa Le Baron, his wife, 

Gr. 'granddaughter of Rufus Comstock and Mary, his wife; Isaac 
Le Baron and Lydia Ryan, his wife. 

Rufus Comstock, (1736-1826), served as private in CoL 
John Brown's regiment, 1780. He was bom and died in 
Lenox, Mass. 

Isaac Le Baron, (1762-1815), served in Capt. Roswell Down- 
ing's company, 1781, from Sheffield, Berkshire county, where 
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MRS. MARY BELLE McCURDY. 36461 

Born in Greenville, Ohio. 

Wife of William J. McCurdy. 

Descendant of Daniel Miesse. 

Daughter of John Harper and Priscilla Miesse, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gabriel l.a Payette Miesse and Mary Wiest, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Miesse and Catharine Dundore, hb wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Miesse and Ebling, his wife. 

Daniel Miesse, (1744-1816), served as a private in Capt 
Jacob Shable's sixth company of Berks county militia, 1777. 
He was bom in Prussia ; died in Berks Co., Pa. 

Also No. 3SSS4. 

MRS. ROME ELIZABETH TURNER GUNCKEL. 3646a 

Born in Greenville, Ohio. 
Wife of Dr. George Irvin Gunckel. 
Descendant of Daniel Miesse. 

Daughter of Jacob King Turner and Lanassa Miesse, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Gabriel La Fayette Miesse and Mary Wiest, his 

See No. 36461. 

MRS. BESSIE C. DAOUST. 36463 

Born in Fremont, Ohio. 
Wife of Charles J. Daoust. 
Descendant of George Davis, of Pennsylvania. 
^ Daughter of Frank T. Creager and Gara Moore, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Moore and Elizabeth Rutter, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of David Moore and Elizabeth Davis, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Davis and Sarah Trickey, his wife. 
George Davis served as a private in the Cumberland county, 
Pennsylvania militia, 1780. His will was probated 1803 in 
Huntingdon county. 
Also Nos. 29657, 34884, 35968. 

MRS. ALICE REBECCA BOYLE. 36464 

Bom in Cressora, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Harlow A. Boyle. 

Descendant of Col. Jonathan Joats, of Pennsylvaiiia, 
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Granddaughter of John Samuel Morris and Hannah Jon«s Cunning- 
ham (1812-91), hia wife, m. 1836. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Cunningham and Mary Jones (1766- 
1S49), his wife, m, 1795, 

Gr.-gr.-gi:3.nddaughter of Jonathan Jones and Margaret Davis (1736- 
1819), his wife, m. 176a 

Jonathan Jcmes, (1738-82), was appointed captain 1775 and 
after active service in Canada was promoted major 1776. He 
comtnanded the regiment after the resignation of Col. James 
Irvine but ill health compelled him to resign. He was born 
and died in Lancaster Co., Pa. 

Also Nos. 594, 1936. 2337. 4056, 7326, 9322. 15050, 27863, 30572. 



MISS IDA E. STUBBS. 36465 

Born in East Nottingham, Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of Capt. R(^er Kirk, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Daniel Stubbs and Rachel Ann Kirk, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Josiah Kirk (b. 17S4) and Phoebe Passmore, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Roger KJrk and Rachel Hughes (1755-1835), 

Roger Kirk, (1751-1809), was commissioned captain of 
Chester County Associators under Col. William Montgomery, 
1776. He died in Nottin^iam, Pa. 

Also No. 4341, 25170. 

MRS. LUCY C. TYSON. 36466 

Born in Penn Valley, Pennsylvania- 
Wife of Elwood Tyson. 

Descendant of Lieut. Cornelius Vansant, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Charles Anderson Parsons and Mary Buckman, bis wife. 

Granddaughter of Spencer W. Buckman and Sarah Ann Williamson, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Mahlon Williamson and Charity Vansant, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Cornelius Vansant and Ann Larialere, his 
wife, m. 1775. 

Cornelius Vansant, (1751-1816), served as second lieutenant 
in the Third Associate company of Bucks county militia. He 
was born in Makefield township. Pa. 

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MRS. OLIVE HOUSTON AT LEE. 36467 

Bom in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 

Wife of Benjamin Chan^neys At Lee. 

Descendant of Col. Michael Haberstick, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Robert J. Houston and Margaret Wiley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Tbonias Wiley and Margaret Foltz, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Martin Foltz and Ann Cathrine Wilhelm, bis 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Jacob Wilhelm (d. 1795) ""■* Mary 
Elizabeth Haberstick, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Michael Haberstidc and Sarah, his wife. 

Michael Haberstick, (1718-93), served as a member of the 
Committee of Observation 1775. He was bom in Germany; 
died in Lancaster Co., Pa. 

Also Nos. 16477, i?8oi, 33671- 

MRS. HELEN R. HALE. 36468 

Bom in Towanda, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Benjamin Taylor Hale. 

Descendant of Capt. John Slaymaker, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Lyman Benham Rodgers and Ann Eliza Buffington, bis 

Granddaughter of Alexander Buffington and Mary Jones, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Buffington and Elizabeth Slaymaker, 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Slaymaker and Elizabeth White, hb 

John Slaymaker, (1733-98), commanded a company in the 
Lancaster county militia. 

Also Nos. 705, 391ft 7091, 29242, 31831- 

MRS. SALLIE FAIRCHILD NEWELL. 36469 

Bom in Dushore, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Fred Newell. 

Descendant of Jonathan Fairchild, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Daniel Howell Fairchild and Elizabeth Richart, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Freeman Fairchild and Hannah Kefcham, his wife, 
m. 1813. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Fairchild and Sarah Howell, his wife. 

Jonathan Fairchild, (1754-1833), served in the Morris county 
New Jersey militia. He was bom in Morristown, N. J. ; where 
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MRS. ELIZA BUCHER HUMMEL. 36470 

Born in Harrisbut^, Peonaylvaiiia. 

Widow of Richard H. Hummel. 

Descendant of Rev. John Conrad Bucher, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter o£ John Conrad Bncher (1792-1851) and Ellen Isett, his 
wife^ m. i8aa 

Granddaughter of John Jacob Bucher {i?64-i827) and Susanna Hor- 
ter, his wife, to. 1792. 

Gr -granddaughter of John Conrad Bucher and Mary Magdalena 
Hodce, his wife, m. 1760. 

John Conrad Bucher, (1730-80), served as chaplain of the 
German regiment, 1777. He died in Lebancm, Pa. 

Also No. 26252. 

MRS. ELIZABETH ROSS. 36471 

Bom in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Harry C. Ross. 

Descendant of Dr. Martin Houser, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of David Shoop Herr and Sarah Neidig, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Neidig and Elizabeth Miller, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Andrew Miller and Anna Good, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Good and Elizabeth Houser, his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Martin Houser and Elizabeth Hess, his 
wife. 

Martin Houser, (1731-1800), enlisted from Harrisburg and 
served in the Jersey campa^, 1776. He was bom in Ger- 
many ; died and is buried in Dauphin Co. Pa. 

Also Nos. ^396, 32256. 

MRS. BELLA WILSON PEARSON. 36472 

Born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Frank Pearson. 

Descendant of Ensign Baltzer Orlh, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Jesse Wilbur Carr (1829-71) and Charlotte Elizabeth 
Whitmore, his wife, m. 1851. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Orth Whitmore {1807-84} and M. A. M. Y. 
Diffenderfer (1813-50), his wife, m. 1832. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Whitmore and Hannah Catharine Orth, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddai^hter of Baltzer Orth (1736-94) and Rosina Rucker 
(Kucker), his wife. 

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MISS ANNA F. OURSLER. 36473 

Born in Latrobe, PeiuiBylvatiia. 

Descendant of Noah Clark. 

Daughter of J. H. Oursler and Rebecca Sarah MoitcHi, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Randall Morton and Criwia Ann Wilioo, his wif& 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dexter Morton and Hannah Mwuon, hii wife; 
William Wilson (1767-1839) and Sarah Clark (1804-85), his wife, tn. 
1S21. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Simeon Morton, Jr., and Sibyl Graves, his 
wife; Noah Clark and Crissia Ann Ross, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Morton and Miriam Dickinson, 
his wife; Abraham Clark and Sarah Hetfield, his wife. 

Noah Clark, (1763-1847), enlisted 1779 from Chatham in 
the Morris county. New Jersey militia. He was boxn in 
Morris county. New Jersey; died in Somerset county. Pa. 

MRS. MYRA MORTON OURSLER SECREST. 36474 

Born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Harry O. Secrest. 
Descendant of Noah Clark. 

Daughter of J. H. Oursler and Rebecca Sarah Morton, his wife. 
See No. 36473. 

MRS. CORA EVERETT SIMERAL CORDES. 3^475 

Born in Steubenville, Ohio. 
Wife of Charles Lewis Cordes. 
Descendant of Lieut. Alexander Simeral. 
Daughter of John Archibald Simeral and Annie Hull Shouse, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William Ferguson Simeral and Nancy Davis, hta 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Archibald Simeral and Mary Ferguson, Ids 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Simeral and Martha McGrcw, 
his wife. 

Alexander Simeral enlisted in Westmorland county, for 
three years, 1776, under Capt. Moses Carson, Col. Amos Madc- 
e/s regiment and was at the battle of Bound Brook. In l8flo, 
at the age of seventy-two, he was allowed a pension in Jeffer- 
son county, Ohio, for nine months actual service as lieutenant; 
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MRS. HATTIE SILLIMAN IMBRffi. 36476 

Bom in Mercer county, Pennsylvama. 
Wife of A. M. Imbrie. 

Descendant of William Dunn, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Robert T, Finley and Maria Ann Dunn, bis wife. 
Granddaughter of James Dunn and Maria Thompson, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Dunn and Mary McPadden, Bis 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Samuel McFadden and Rebecca Dunn, his 

Gr.-gr.-gr .-granddaughter of William Dunn and Sallie McKinistry, 
his first wife. 

William Dunn, (1746-1806), wasa member of the Committee 
of Safety and also served in the militia. He was bom in Ire- 
land ; died in Clinton Co., Pa, 

Also No. 206S1. 

MISS MARY ELIZABETH JONES. 36477 

Bom in township of North Strabane, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of James Rankin. 

Daughter of Samud Jackson Jones and Margaret Ella Black, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Black and Sarah Rankin (b. 1800), his 
wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of James Rankin and Martha Stevens (1771-1863), 
his wife, m. 1792. 

James Rankin, (1757-1812), enlisted 1776 in the Thirteenth 
Virginia regiment. Continental line. He received bounty land, 
1785, for three years service. In 1838 his widow received a 
pension in Washington county, Pennsylvania, for two years 
actual service as private, Virginia line. 

MRS. REBECCA LE BOSQUET WILLIAMS. 36478 

Born in Concord, New Hampshire. 
Wife of John H. Williams. 

Descendant of John Le Bosquet, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Hermon M. Rolfe and Mary Ann L« Bosquet, his 

Granddaughter of Ebenezer Le Bosquet and Sarah Price, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Le Bosquet and Sarah Brooks, his wife. 
John Le Bosquet, (1737-1803), served as a private in the 



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Middlesex county militia in Col. Michael Jackson's r^ment, 
1778-80. He was bom in Medford; died in Haverhill, Mass. 
Also Nos. 24370, 33059- 

MRS. MARY GI^ENN SRODES. 36479 

Bom in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of J. Lewis Srodes. 

Descendant of James Glenn, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William J. Glenn and Marthe E., his wife. 

Granddaughter of James B. Glenn and Rebecca Aner, his wife. 

Gr.'granddaughter of William Glenn and Margaret, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Glenn and Jean, his wife. 

James Glenn, (1750-1813), served as a private in Capt 
Jacob Ashmead's company. He was bom in Lancaster; died 
in Allegheny county. 

MRS. SUSANNA ELKINS KNABLE. 36480 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Wife of John Parker Knable. 

Descendant of Silas Yerkes, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of George W. Elldns and Elizabeth Victoria, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Elkins iTSd-iSft)) and Susanna Howell 
(i7(M-i857), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Howell (1753-1830) and Elizabeth 
Yerkes (1758-1826), his wife. 

Gr,-gr.-granddai%hter of Silas Yerkes and Hannah Dungan (1725- 
92), b's wife, m. 175a 

Silas Yerkes, (1723-9S), served in the militia of Mont- 
gomery county. He was bora in Motdand townshqi. Pa., 
where he died. 

MRS. FRANCES CRAFT BARNETT. 36481 

Bom in Crafton, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Abram Garrison Bamett, Jr. 

Descendant of Benjamin Andrews, James Craft, Sergt. Sam- 
uel Mallery, Abraham Carley, Joseph Utter and James Cox. 

Daughter of Charles Cathralt Craft and Mary Ellen Mallery, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of James Steele Craft (1796-1870) and Emily Milten- 
berger, his wife, m. 1822; Patrick Samuel Mallery (1805-67) and Mary 
Frances Clews (1823-5(2), his wife, m. 1842. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Gershom Craft and Jane Steele, his wile; 



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Urial Mallery and Elizabeth Utter, his wife; Tliomas Clews, Jr. and 
Natu? Cox, his wife. 

Gr.-^r. -granddaughter of James Craft and Sarah Cathrall, his wife; 
Samuel Mallery and Mary Carley, his wife; Joseph Utter and Sarah 
Mead, his wife; Thomas Clews and Mary Andrews, his wife, m. 1790; 
James Cox and Mary Moore, his wife. 

Or. -gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Abraham Carley and Susana, his wife; 
Benjamin Andrews and Eleanor Russell Beale, his wife, m. 1765. 

Benjamin Andrews enlisted 1775, in Capt. Francis Symond's 
company from Marblehead, Mass., where in 1741 he was bom. 

Samuel Mallery, (1744-1822), served as sergeant in the 
Ninth Albany county, New York regiment He was bom in 
Saybrodt, Conn. ; died in Hillsdale, N. Y. 

Also No. 33497. 

James Craft, (1743-1808), was a member of the Society of 
Friends and signed the Association Test at Burlington, N. J., 
where he was bom and died. 

Also No. 11430. 

Abraham Carley, (1711-90), served in the Levies. He was 
bom and died in HUlsdale, N. Y. 

Joseph Utter, (1750-96), received bounty land. He was 
bom and died in Hillsdale, N, Y. 

James Cox, (1765-1825), enlisted at sixteen for three years. 
He was bom in Brunswick, N. Y. 
. Also No. 27088. 



MRS. MARGARET LAIRD PATTERSON. 36482 

Bom in Perry County, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of John M. Patterson. 

Descendant of Capt. Andrew Macfarlane and of Lieut. 
James Macfarlane, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Isaiah Graham Macfarlane and Margaret McDowell, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Findley Macfarlane (b. 1789) and Martha 
Graham, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Macfarlane and Elizabeth Findley, his 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Andrew Macfarlane and Margaret Gra- 
ham, his wife. m. 1751- 

Andrew Macfarlane, (1729-76), who had served in the 
early wars, was captain in Armstrong's regiment and died of 
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James Macfarlane, (1759-18:2), served as lieutenant 1778 
and was mustered out at the dose of the war. 
Also Nos. 47S4, 8353. 12992. 23391, 24317. 

MRS. ELIZA MACFARLANE BUCHANAN. 36483 

Bom in Newville, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of James I. Buchanan. 

Descendant of Capt. Andrew Macfarlane and of Lieut. Jamea 
Macfarlane. 

Daughter of Isaiah Graham Macfarlane and Maf^ret McDowell, 
his wife. 
See No. 36482. 

MISS MARGARETTA McDOWELL PATTERSON. 36484 

Bora in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 
Descendant of Capt. Andrew Macfarlane and of Lieut 
James Macfarlane. 

Daughter of John Mitchell Patterson and Margaret Laird Macfar- 
lane, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Tsaiah Graham Macfarlane and Margaret Mc- 
Dowell, his wife. 
See No. 36482. 

MRS. JENNIE SNOWDEN McKAY. 36485 

Bom in Sewickley, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Walter McKay. 

Descendant of Hon. John Moor and of Capt. William Snow- 
den, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Francis Laird Snowden and Eliza Olver, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John M. Snowden (1776-1845) and Elizabeth Moor 
(b. 1782), his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Snowden and Ann Snowden, his wife; 
John Moor and Elizabeth Parr, his wife. 

John Moor, (1738-1812), was a member of the convention 
which framed the constitution and a member of the Council 
of Safety to distribute funds and ammunition for frontier de- 
fense. He was born in Lancaster county, and is buried in the 
Congruity church yard, Westmoreland county. 

William Snowden was a sea captain and was captured by 
the British. He died in Si^r House prison, New Yotk. His 



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wife gave valuable information to Washington when the Brit- 
ish forces held Philadelphia. 
Also Nos. 732, 9823, 12057, 28956. 

MISS HELEN C. McKAY. 36486 

Born in Emsworth, Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of Hon. John Moor, and of Capt. William Snow- 
den, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Walter R. McKay and Jennie Snowden, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Francis Laird Snowden and EHia Oliver, his wife. 
See No. 36485. 

MRS. MARY FRITZ. 36487 

Born in Dilworthytown, Pennsylvania. 

Widow of John G. Fritz. 

Descendant of William Weston, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of William Dailey and Elizabeth Weston, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Weston and Hannah Key (1763-1832). 
his wife. 

William Weston, (1760-1834), enlisted as a private 1777 to 
serve during the war. He was promoted fifer in Capt. Aaron 
Ogden's company. He carried a flag at the battle of Brandy- 
wine and this flag is in the possession of the family. He was 
bom in Bucks county, and is buried in Concord, Delaware 
county. 

Also No. 34947. 

MRS. AMELIA C. TURNER STILLMAN. 36488 

Born in Deerfield. Pennsylvania. 
Wife of J. A. Stillman. 

Descendant of Joshua Turner and of Lieut. CtA. Luke Drury, 
of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of George W. Turner and Mary Jane McMillen, his 

Granddaughter of Joshua Turner and Christy Ann Cook, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Turner and Lydia Drury, his wife, m, 
1781. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Luke Drury and Lydia Sherman, his wife. 

Joshua Turner, (1757-1820), was placed on the pension roll 
of Saratc^ county. New Yoifc, 1818, for three years actual 
service as private Massachusetts line. He died in Hadley, 
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Luke Dniry, (1737-1811), led the Grafton minute men at 
the Xvexington Alarm and was detailed to guard the govern- 
ment stores at Dorchester Heights. In 1781 he served as 
lieutenant colonel at West Point He was bom in Grafton; 
died in Marlboro, Mass. 



MRS. ALICE HALL SIGGINS. 36489 

Born in Wintersville, Ohio. 
Wife of Orion Siggins. 
Descendant of Reuben Hall. 

Daughter of Joseph Hall and Rachel McGrew, his wife. 
Graddaughter of Clarkson Hall and Mary I. Johnston, his wife. , 
Gr. -granddaughter of Reuben Hall and Sarah Jones (d, 1S35), his 

Reuben Hall, {1755-1834), enlisted from Chester county, 
Pennsylvania, 1778, under Capt. Matthew Saddler, Proctoi's 
artillery, as an artificer. After the war, he resided for thir^ 
years in Berkeley Co., Va., and in 1832 he received a penuoo 
in Jefferson Co., O., for one years actual service as artificer. 
Pennsylvania line. 

MRS. CYNTHIA FARNHAM GORE. 36490 

Bom in Owego, New York. 

Wife of William Henry Harrison Gore. 

Descendant of Lieut. Zebediah Famham and of Ebenezer 
Famham, of Connecticut 

Daughter of Joel Famham, Jr. and Maria Goodale, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joel Farnham and Ruth Slosson, his wife. 

Gr.-grand daughter of Ebenezer Famham and Joanna Benjamin, bit 
wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter of Zebediah Farnham and Mary Fuller, his 
wife, m. 1743. 

Zebediah Famham, {1721-1814), served in the Sixth com- 
pany, Eighth regiment of Connecticut militia. He had five 
sons in the revolution. He was bom in Windham, Conn., 
where he died. 

Ebenezer Famham entered the service 1778 ; was taken pris- 
oner and died in captivity on a British prison ship. He ms. 
bom 1750 in Windham. 

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MRS. GRACE SHOULDERS HOLCOMB. 36491 

Born in Madison, New Jersey. 

Wife of Dr. John T. Holcomb. 

Descendant of Gov. William Sanford Pennington, of New 
Jersey. 

Daughter of Albert Carter and Frances Pennington, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James W. Pennington and Christina Shoulders, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Sanford Pennington and Phoebe 
Wheeler, his wife. 

William Sanford Pennington, (1757-1826), served in the 
artillery and by special act of Congress, was appointed major. 
He was an original member of the Cincinnati. He became a 
distinguished jurist and Governor of the state. He was bom 
in Newark, where he died. 

Also Nos. 720, 24099. 

MRS. LILLIE FANNY STIMSON. 36492 

Bom in Madison, New Jersey. 
Wife of George H. Stimson. 

Descendant of Governor. William Sanford Pennington. 
Daughter of Albert Carter and Frances Pennington, his wife. 
See No. 36491. 

MRS. MARGARET McKINNON SMALL. 36493 

Born in Chanceford, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of John H. Small. 

Descendant of Ensign James Logue, of Pennsylvania. 

Daughter of Michael Whiteford McKinnon and Anne Logue McCall, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Matthew McCall and Ann Logue, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Logue and Anne, his wife. 

James Logue, (1754-1826), served as ensign in the Fourth 
company under Capt. William Gray in the York county mili- 
tia. He was bom in Ireland ; died in York Co., Pa. 

MRS. SARAH A. BAYLER HARTMAN. 36494 

Born in Yoric, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of I<awton Mervale Hartman. 

Descendant of George Goodyear, Jacob Doude!, Jr., Peter 
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Daughter of Henry Bayler and Sarah Ann Klinefelter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Bayler and Mary Lanius, his wife; Adam 
Klinefelter and Sarah Doudel, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Lanius and Elizabeth Goodyear, his 
wife; Jacob Doudel, Jr. and Catharine Dinkel (1768-1826), his wife, 
m. 1786. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Henry Lanius and Anna Margaret Fishel, 
his wife; George Goodyear and Catharine Rumtnel, his wife, m. 1775; 
Peter Dinkel and Elizabeth Wolf, his wife. 

Peter Dinkel, (1742-1827), served as a private in the York 
county militia. He was bom in Strasburg, Germany; died 
in York, Pa. 

Also Nos, 24334. 30279- 

Henry Lanius, (1738-1808), served in the prison guard 
1778, commanded by Christc^her Lauinan. He was bom and 
died in York, 

George Goodyear, (1751-1837), served two short enlistments 
as private, Pennsylvania line. In 1834 he was allowed a pen- 
sion. He was born in Lancaster, Pa., died in York. 

Jacob Doudel, Jr., (1760-1837), enlisted as drummer under 
his uncle Capt, Michael Doudel in the Flying Camp, 1776. He 
was alk>wed a pension for twelve months actual service as 
musician, Pennsylvania line. 



MRS. SUSAN ANGUS WRAY ROSS. 36495 

Born in India. 

Descendant of Hon. John Dennis, Jr., of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Rev. John Wray and Georgianna Dennis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Col. Richard Dennis (1771-1845) (War of 1812) 
and Susan Salter Smith (1790-1868), his third wife, m. 1806. 

(Jr. -granddaughter of John Dennis, Jr. and Mary Jacques (i73S-i8o6), 
his wife, m. 1753. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Dennis (1695-1739) and Mary Cos- 
sens (1701-77), his wife, m. 1720. 

John Dennis, Jr., (1726-1806), served on the Ommittee of 
Safety and as delegate from Middlesex County to the Provin- 
cial Congress, 1776, In 1777 he was captured and confined 
one year in the Provost jail, New York. When the British 
overran the colony his property was destroyed. He was born 
in Newark; died in New Brunswick and is buried in Christ 
church yard. 

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MRS. FANNY SHOVE WATROUS. 36496 

Bora in Chatham, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Francis Edwin Watrous. 
Descendant of Col. William Pearce. 

Daughter of Daniel Sherwood Shove and Rebecca Pearce, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Pearce and Rebecca Birdsall, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Pearce and Chloe Caiy, his first 

William Pearce, (1745-1813), commanded a company of 
Levies at the battles of Long Island and White Plains. He 
was chainnan of the Vigilance Committee of Pawling and 
with his men, was in search of a band of Tory robbers when he 
overtook and killed Wait Vaughn the leader, who had mur- 
dered his brother Nathan. He was promoted colonel near 
the close of the war. He was bom in Providence, R, I, ; died 
in Pawling, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 9679, 10692. 

MRS. JANETTA BRAY WRIGHT. 36497 

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Harry T. Wright. 
Descendant of Judge John Pattie. 

Daughter of Thomas Joseph Bray and Anna Jacova Collins (b. 1839), 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edwin Collins and Jennie Maria Pattie (b. 1813), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Sylvester Pattie (b. 1782) and Nancy Hubbard, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Pattie and Ann Sanders, his wife. 

John Pattie, (1750-1832), who had served with the militia 
in Virginia, emigrated to Kentucky 1781, He was with the 
re-enforcement for the relief of Bryant Station and followed 
the enemy across the Ohio where he joined the forces under 
George Rogers Clark. He was bom in Caroline county, Va. ; 
settled in Bracken county, Ky., where he was judge for six- 
teen years and where he died. He was one of the survivors 
to welcome Lafayette on his visit to this country 1824. His 
son Sylvester, in his Narrative, printed in 1833, and now very 
rare, gives an account of his father. 

Also Nos. 1142, 5093. 

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MRS. LALLE WITHERSPOON JOHNSTONE. 36499 

Born in Pontotoc, Mississippi. 

Wife of Dr. Albert Pope Johnstone. 

Descendant of Gavin Witherspoon, of South Carolina. 

Daughter of Paul Fulton Witherspoon (b. 1834) and Emma Selina 
Hedleston, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert Franklin Witherspoon (i797'iS40) and 
Sarah Agnes Fulton, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Witherspoon C1776-1836) and Janet 
(Witherspoon), (1776-1815), his wife, (daughter of Gavin). 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Gavin Witherspoon and Esther Jane (1753- 
86), his first wife. 

Gavin Witherspoon, (1747-1818), gave valuable service with 
Marion's men, as a scout and soldier. He was called "Wg 
corporal." He was bom and died in Williamsburg IMstrict 

MRS. FRANCES J. BELLINGER. 36500 

Born in Barnwell, South Carolina. 

Wife of G. Duncan Bellinger. 

Descendant of Col. William Bratton, of South Carc^ina. 

Daughter of James Jennings O'Bannon and Sophia Crawford Bratton, 

Granddaughter of Dr. John S. Bratton (b. 1789) and Harriet Rainej, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Bratton and Martha Robertson (1750- 
1816), his wife. 

William Bratton, (1743-1S15), gave gallant service in many 
battles and his victory at Huck's defeat with inferior num- 
bers, has made his name famous. He is buried in Betfaesda 
church yard near the battlefield and by his side rests his 
wife, a heroine of the Revolution. 

Also Nos. 4717, 1529?. i89S3i 20460, 34970. 

MRS. MINNIE M. BURNEY. 36501 

Born in York county. South Carolina. 
Wife of William B. Bumey. 

Descendant of David Davis, Elizabeth James Davis and 
George Davis. 
Daughter of Samuel W. Melton and Mary Helen Goore; his wife; 
Granddaughter of Samuel Melton and Sarah Thompson Davis, bis 

Gr. -granddaughter of George Davis and Anne Eakin (d. t&4)i !■>■ 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Davis and Elizabeth Jamea, hit wife; 



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David Davis and his wife assisted in defending the fort 
against the Indians during the Wyoming maissacrei. She 
molded the bullets for the men as long as they were needed 
although her father, a clergyman was killed during the fight. 

George Davis, (1762-1839), served under Davidson 1780, 
and under Greene in the campaign which ended with the bat- 
tle of Guilford Court House. His name is on the roll of 
Mecklenburg county. North Carolina militia. 

Also Nos. 311S. 26315. 1 

36502—36507 
MRS. ELIZABETH CAMP MONK. 36508 

Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. 

Descendant of David Golightly, Thomas Camp and James 
Harris. 

Daughter of William Carney Camp (1815-1900) and Tabitha Pris- 
cilla Harris (1820-81), his wife. 

See No. 36005. 

MRS. LIZZIE AUSTIN BULL SALLEY. 36509 

Born in Orangeburg, South Carolina. 
Wife of J. A. Salley. 

Descendant of Corp. John Bull, of C(Mmecticut. 
Daughter of Norman Austin Bull and Elizabeth Badger Elliott, bis 

Granddaughter of John Bull and Dotha Austin, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Bull and Martha Rogers, his wife, m. 
1785. 

John Bull, (1759-1837), enlisted under Capt. Aaron Foot, 
1776; served sul^equently under Capt. Joel Gillet and Capt 
Peter Curtis. In 1832 he received a pension for two years 
actual service as private and corporal, Connecticut line. His 
widow was also pensioned. He was bom and died in Har- 
winton, Conn. 

MRS. JESSIE BRYAN WILLIAMS BULL. 36510 

Born in Littleton, North Carolina. 
Wife of John Elliott Bull. 

Descendant of Lieut. Nathaniel Williams, Col. William 
Bryan, Col. Philemon Hawkins, Lieut. Col. Philemon Hawldns, 
Jr., of North Carolina. 
Daughter of Rev. John B. Williams and Ann Little Skinner, his wife. 



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Granddauehter of Nathan Williams and Martha Averett, his wife; 
Dr. Charles Skinner and Susan E. Little, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaught^r of Isaac Williams and Elizabeth Bryan Black- 
man, his wife ; William P. Little and Ann Hawkins, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Williams and Sarah Averett, his 
wife; William Blackman and Elizabeth Bryan, his wife; Philemon 
Hawkins, Jr. and Lucy Davis, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Bryan and Elizabeth Smith, 
hb wife; Philemon Hawkins and Delia Martin, his wife. 

Nathaniel Williams, (1735-96), served as lieutenant in the 
North Carolina line. He was bom in Mecklenbui^ coun^, 
Va, ; died in Johnson county, N. C. 

William Bryan, (1724-85), was a member of the Provincial 
Congress, 1775. He was among the officers' appointed by the 
conventicm which organized the militia. 

Also No. 7739, 

Philemon Hawkins, (1717-1801), was a delegate to Congress 
at Halifax, 1776, and colonel of Levies, 

Also Nos. 1799, 23311, 

Philemon Hawkins, Jr., (1752-1833), gave valuable civil 
and military service. 

Also No. 22429. 

MRS. M. ROBERT B. KERMACK. 36511 

Born in Columbia, Missouri 

Wife of R, R. Kermack. 

Descendant of George McAfee. 

Daughter of Marvin Rhoten Banks and Mary Rochester McAfee, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Robert L. McAfe and Jane Moore, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James McAfee (War of 1812) and Nanqr 
McKamy, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George McAfee and Susan Curry (1740- 
1810), his wife. 

George McAfee, (1740-1803), was at the battle of Ptant 
Pleasant. He served in the expedition against the Cherokees 
1776 and was with Col. Geoi^ Refers Clarit, 1780. He was 
bom in Lancaster Co., Pa. ; died in Mercer C&., Ky. 

Also No. 31947- 

MRS. CORA CROSBY COBB. 36513 

Bom in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Rev. P. L. Cobb. 



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Descendant of Capt. Josiah Crosby. 

Daughter of George E. Crosby and Augusta Rebecca Hill, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Josiah Dixy Crosby and Almira I^vejoy, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Crosby and Anna Conant, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Josiah Crosby and Elizabeth Uttlefield. his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Crosby and Sarah Fitch, his wife. 

Josiah Crosby, (1730-93), who had served in the early wars, 
raised the first company from Amherst and was at the battle 
of Bunker Hill. He was a member of the COTimittee of 
Safety and of the General Court, 1776-82. He was bom in 
Billerica, Mass.; died in Amherst, N. H. 

Also Nos. 611), 8ra8, 908?, 13413, i7s;8, 36916, 34581. 



MRS. COOKSEY HARRIS HARDWICK. 36513 

Born in Oxford, Georgia. 

Wife of Col. Joseph H. Hardwick. 

Descendant of John PJttman, James Taylor, Benjamin Har- 
ris and Lieut. James Pittman. 

Daughter of Noah Marion Harris {1826-62) and Catharine Cooksey 
(1839-61), his wife, m. 1854. 

Granddaughter of Henry Harris (1791-1862) and Lueinda PitHnan 
(1794-1864), his wife, in. 1814. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Harris and Bethany Odam, his wii*^ 
m. 1785; James Pittman and Martha Taylor (1763-1850), his wile, 
m. 1808. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Pittman and Polly Bow, his wife, 
m. 174?; James Taylor and Nancy Owen, his wife, m. 1759. ■ 

James Pittman, (1756-1850), was placed on the penaon roll 
of Madison Co., Ga,, 1832. He was bom in Amelia Co., Va. ; 
enlisted in Columbia Co., Ga, ; died in Madison Co., Ga. 

John Pittman, (1726-1785), served as a matross in Capt 
Harman Davis's company of South Carolina artillery, 1778. 
He died in Richmond Co., Ga. 

James Taylor, (1731-1815), served as a private in the Vir- 
ginia line. He died in Granger Co., Tenn. 

Benjamin Harris, (1761-1840), was drafted, 1782, in the 
Continental army under Capt. Rhodes, Col. Little; was in no 
battles. In 1832 he was allowed a pension in Wilson county, 
Ga., for seventeen months actual service private North Caro- 
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MISS ETHEL MARGARET TYLER. 36514 

Born in Summit Mississippi. 
Descendant of Sergt. Abraham Tyler, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of William Thaddeus Tyler and Mary Elizabeth Quin, his 

Granddaughter of William Glanville Tyler and Mary Lindsay Con- 
naJly, his wife. 
Or. -granddaughter of Job Tyler and Phoebe McDonald, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Abraham Tyler and Abigail Stickney, his 

Abraham Tyler, (173S-1815), served as sergeant in Capt. 
John Cushing's company. Col. Samuel Johnson's fourth regi- 
ment. He was bom and died in Boxford. 



MRS. MARY JANE ROBINSON WILLIAMSON. 36515 

Born in Jackson, Mississippi. 

Wife of Chalmers Meek Williamson. 

Descendant of William Bradford, Joseph Bennett Bradford, 
Capt. Jeremiah Miller, Dr. Andrew Metcalf and Samuel Rob- 
inson. 

Daughter of John William Robinson (1823-81) and Mary Jane Brad- 
ford (1832-91). his wife, m. 1852- 

Granddaughter of Jabez Robinson (1783-1864) and Anne Ten Broeck 
(i?t)8-i873), his wife, m. 1819; Joseph Bennett Bradford, Jr. and 
Martha Patton, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Robinson and Priscilla Metcalf (b. 
I?S9). his wife; Johannes Ten Broeck and Sophia Miller (b. 1765), 
his wife; William Bradford and Catherine Morgan, his second wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Dr. Andrew Metcalf and Zerviah Hyde 
(1740-1829), his wife, m. 1758; Jeremiah Miller and Sara Hogeboom, 

his wife, m. 1764 ; Joseph Bennett Bradford, Sr., and George, his 

first wife, 

Jeremiah Miller, (1741-1824), served as lieutenant and cap- 
tain in the New York militia. He was bom in Albany; died 
in Cleverack, N. Y. 

Andrew Metcalf, (1736-1828), served as physician in Capt 
Walter Hyde's company, 1776. He was bom and died in 
Lebanon, Conn. 

Samuel Robinson, (1752-1815), was physically unable to 
give active service but was a patriot. 

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taken prisoner and released when peace was declared. He 
was born in Fauquier Co., Va.; died in Summer Co., Tenn. 

Also Nos, 18238, 23624. 

Josepli Bennett Bradford, (1738-1822), served as orderly 
to Gen. Thomas Sumter at the battle of Guilford Court House, 
He was bom in Fauquier Co., Va. ; died in Burke Co., N, C. 

Also Nos, 24109, 26611, 28858. 

MRS. LELLA REID CALDWELL. 36516 

Born in Jackson, Tennessee. 

Widow of Dan. C, Caldwell. 

Descendant of John Ramsey. 

Daughter of David Reid and Sophia G. Bcattjf, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Reid and Mary Ramsey- (b. 1791), his wife. 

Gr.-grand daughter of Thomas M. D. Reid and Maty McKay, his 
wife; John Ramsey and Elizabeth Birdsong, his wife, tn. 1790. 

John Ramsey was drafted from Iredell county. North Caro- 
lina, and served at Ramsour's Mill, 178a under Gen. Wil- 
liam Davidson, where he was shot in the knee. He died in 
1807. His widow in 1844 at the age of eighty-seven, was al- 
lowed a pension in Monroe county, Tenn., for six months actual 
service as private. North Carolina line. 

MRS. LEILA JOHNSON HARRIS. 36517 

Born in Jackson, Tennessee. 
Wife of Charles N. Harris. 
Descendant of John Ramsey. 

Daughter of James Johnston and Lydia Ingram, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Dr. John Ingram and Lydia McMillin, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Murdoch McMillan and Jane Ramsey, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. 'granddaughter of John Ramsey and Elizabeth Birdsong, his 

See No. 36516. 

MISS ANNE MURRAY. 36518 

Born in Memphis, Tennessee. 
Descendant of Lieut Benjamin Edwards. 
Daughter of Peter James Murray and Eloise Macpherson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Cornelius Gregory Macpherson and Maria Evelyn 
Gorin, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Gorin and Maria Lucretia Whittaker, 



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Gr,-gr. -granddaughter of William White WhJttaker and Penelope 
Edwards, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Edwards and Margaret Beall 
(i;SS-i826), his wife, m. 1771. 

Benjamin Edwards, (17S3-1826), served as lieutenant in the 
Maryland line. He was bom in Stafford Co., Va. ; lived in 
Montgomery Co., Md., during the Revolution; removed to 
Kentucky, 1800 where he died in Elkton. 

Also Nos. 10837, 18417, 34P9g. 

MRS. ELMA SULLIVAN MARTIN. 36519 

Born in Greenville, South Carolina. 

Wife of M. P. Martin. 

Descendant of Hewlet Sullivan. 

Daughter of James Madison Sullivan and Eliubeth V. Sullivan, his 
second wife. 

Granddaughter of Hewlet Sullivan and Mary Dunklin, his wife. 

Hewlet Sullivan, (1763-1830), was on detached duty when 
Cunningham captured Fort Hays and hung many in the gar- 
rison, but he was taken prisoner at Musgrove Mills, by the 
British. At the close of the war he belonged to a company 
of Rangers to clear South Carolina of Tories. He was bom 
in Virginia ; died in Greenville Co., S, C, 

Also No. 311 16, 34996. 

MISS SOPHIA BEATTY REID. 36520 

Descendant of John Ramsey. 

Daughter of David Keid and Sophia Gibbs Beatty, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Reid and Mary Ramsey, his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of John Ramsey and Elizabeth Birdsong, his wife. 

See No. 36516. 

36521 
MRS. ADELE PRESTON SKINNER. 3652* 

Born in Galveston, Texas. 

Wife of W. C. Skinner. 

Descendant of Deacon Calvin Preston, of New York. 

Daughter of Calvin Walbridge Preston and Emeline A. McWaters, 

Granddaughter of Calvin Preston, M. D. and Margaret McAUaster, 
his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Calvin Preston and Rachel Rice (d. I^S), his 



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Calvin Preston, (1765-1849), enlisted 1780 as a substitute 
for his father John Preston, who had been drafted. He re- 
enlisted and was discharged at Horseneck, 1782. His pen- 
sion was allowed in 1832, for two years actual service as pri- 
vate, Connecticut line. His widow received a pension until 
her death in 1858. He was bom in Ashford, Conn. ; died in 
Oneida Co., N. Y. 

MRS. NAIAD CRESAP GARLAND. 36523 

Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Cresap, of Maryland. 
Daughter of Williara Sanford Cresap and Mary Williams Boyd, his 

Granddaughter of Joseph Cresap and Sidney Sanford, his third wife. 

Joseph Cresap, (1755-1827), served as lieutenant in the 

Maryland militia. He was born and died in Cumberland, Md. 

Also No. 35527. 

MRS. STELLA LOUISE JONES CHRISTIAN. 36524 

Born in Galveston, Texas. 

Wife of Capt William Duval Christian. 

Descendant of Lieut, Elisha Jones. 

Daughter of Starr Southmayde Jones and Nancy Elizabeth Hollan- 
bank, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Elisha Jones and Lydia Hannah Hunstable, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Elisha Jones and Betsey, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Elisha Jones and Elizabeth Farrar, his wife, 
m. 1770. 

Elisha Jones was a minute man at Lexington and was shot 
in his own door by the retreating British. He was lieutenant 
in Capt. Samuel Jones's company. Col. Francis Faulkner's 
regiment, 1779. He was bom 1744 in Concord, Mass. 

MRS. ALICE MAE JONES SEAMAN. 36525 

Born in Galveston, Texas. 
Wife of George M. Seaman. 
Descendant of Lieut. Elisha Jones. 

Daughter of Starr Southmayde Jones and Nancy Elizabeth Hollan- 
bank, his wife. 
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MRS. I^YDIA JANE PENDEXTER SHELLEY. 36526 

Born in Galveston, Texas. 
Wife of Robert C Shelley. 

Descendant of John Titcomb, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of George William Pendexter and Qara Wentworth Drew, 

Granddaughter of George Pendexter and Abigail Titcomb, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Titcomb and Sarah Ham, his wife. 

John Titcomb, (1760-1816), enlisted at fifteen under his 
uncle Capt. Benjamin Titcmnb and served three years. He 
was born and died in Dover, N. H. - 

Also Nos. 15802, 32174. 

MISS MARY ELEANOR BRACKENRIDGE. 36527 

Bom in Warrick county, Indiana. 
Descendant of Capt. Charles Baskin, of Virginia. 
Daughter of John A. Brackenridge and Isabella Helena McCulIougb, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of James McCullough and Mary Craig Grimes, Im 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Grimes and Isabella Helena Baddn, 
his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Charles Baskin and Mary Craig, his wife. 

Charles Baskin, (1741-1^2), commanded a company under 
Gen. Daniel Morgan at Cowpens and Guilford Court House. 
where he was wounded. He was bom and died in Augusta 
Co., Va. 

Also Nos, 31273, 3207a 

MRS. BERTHA O. EGELSTON, 36528 

Born in Shrewsbury, Vermont. 
Wife of Lewellyn J. Egelston. 
Descendant of Sergt. William Lord. 
Dau^ter of William Wallace Philbrick and Olive J. Russell, hii 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Philbrick and Lydia Lord, his wife 
Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Lord and Miriam Twitchdl, his wilt 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Lord and Ruth Wyman, hit wife. 
William Lord, (1751-1839), enlisted 1777 for three years in 
Capt. Sylvanus Smith's company, Col. Timothy Bigelow's rep- 
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months as sergeant and fourteen months as private, Massa- 
chusetts MuR, He was bcjrn in Ipswich, Mass.; died in 
Shrewsbury, Vt. 
Also No. 30535. 



MRS. I^OUISE CATHERINE WIGGIN. 36529 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Widow of Pierce L. Wiggin. 

Descendant of Nathanie] Goodwin and of Eben Wamer Judd, 

Daughter of Henry Goodwin Judd and Elizabeth Todd Hitchcock, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Henry Judd and Rhoda Orton Goodwin, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Eben Warner Judd and Lydia (^ddings (1766- 
1848), his wife, m. 1791 ; Nathaniel Goodwin and Rhoda Orton, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Nathanie] Goodwin (d. 1777). 

Nathaniel Goodwin, (1760-1841), enhsted under his father 
Capt. Nathaniel Goodwin for the defense of New York; sub- 
sequently served under Capt. Archelus Buel. He was bom 
and died in South Farms, Conn. 

Eben Warner Judd, (1761-1837), enlisted 1776 under Capt. 
Benjamin Richards and served several short tours under the 
same command. His pension was allowed 1832 for fifteen 
months actual service as private, Connecticut line. His widow 
in 1838, received a pension. He was bom in Waterbury, 
Conn. ; died in Addison Co., Vt. 

MRS. CARRIE LOUISA GOODSELL RAY. 36530 

Bom in Rockford, Illinois. 
Wife of Frederick E. Ray. 
Descendant of Isaac Babcock. 
Daughter of George D. Goodsell and Amy Elizabeth Babcock, his 

Granddaughter of Francis Mitchell Babcock and Pamel Ely, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Babcock and Amy Gavitt, his wife. 

Isaac Babcock, (1754-1811), enlisted at Westerly, R. I. 
and served under Capt. Joshua Pendleton and Col. Joseph 
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5 of the soldier. He was bom in Westerly, R. I. ; died 
in New London, Conn. 
Also No. iSK?- 

MRS. JENNIE FIFIELD HOWE. 36531 

Born in Orange, Vermont. 
Wife of S. L. Howe. 
Descendant of Samuel Fifield, 

Daughter of Horace FilieM and Hester Ann Hnbbard, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel Fifield and Sarah Davis, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Fifield (1^35-1812) and Ruth Brown, 
his second wife. 
See No. 36168. 

MRS. CHARLOTTE NAOMI DOUGLAS HOWARD. 36532 
Born in Middlebury, Vermont. 

Wife of Charles WiUard Howard. 

Descendant of James Douglas. 

Daughter of Edwin Benajah Douglas and Naomi Tupper, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benajah Douglas and Elizabeth Preston, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Douglas and Rhoda Bumham, his wife; 
John Preston and Susannah Andrus, his wife, m. 1775. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Preston (1715-1815) and Margaret 
Miller, his wife. 

James Douglas, (1746-90), served as a private in the Conn- 
ecticut militia. He was bom in Comwall, Conn. ; died in 
Cornwall, Vt. 

MRS. FLORENCE ANJELIA HOWARD WITHERELL. 36533 

Born in Shoreham, Vermont, 
Wife of Stowell Witherell. 

Descendant of James Douglas and of Abijah Page. 
Daughter of Charles Willard Howard and Charlotte Naomi Douglas, 

Granddaughter of Willard Howard and Sarah Page, his wife; Edwin 
Benajah Douglas and Naomi Tupper, his wife. 

See No. 36532. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Howard and Abigail Willard, his wife; 
Joseph Page and Mary Wilder, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Howard (Hayward) and Ruth 
Dinsmore, his wife; Abijah Page and Mary Sawtell, his wife. 

Abijah Page, (1749-1836), i^sponded at the Lcjeii^ton 
Alarm in Capt. George Kimball's company and at the Ben- 



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nington Alarm under Capt, Joseph Bellows of the Massachu- 
setts militia. He was born in Lunenburg, Mass. ; died in 
Rindge, N. H. ; 

MRS. ELIZABETH CLARK NORTH SHARON. 36534 

Bom in Shoreham, Vermont 

Wife of I. P. Sharoa 

Descendant of Ellas Bascom, Ebenezer Hulburd, Daniel 
Sheldon, Lemuel Clark, Abijah North, Josiah Converse, Capt. 
Josiah Converse and Joshua Converse. 

Daughter of Clayton Nelson North and Anne Bascom, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Marvin North and Hannah Converse, his wife; 
Samuel H. Bascom and Elizabeth Clark, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel North and Sally Bateman, his wife ; 
Joshua Converse and Mary Trask, his wife; Artemidoris Bascom and 
Chloe Hulburd, his wife; Moses Avery Clark and Rebecca Wyman, 
his wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter of Abijah North and Triphenia Grant, his 
wife ; Josiah Converse and Elizabeth Lewis, his wife ; ElJas Bascom 
and Eunice Allen, his wife; Ebenezer Hurlburd and Mary Sheldon, his 
first wife, m. 1773; Lemuel Clark and Lois Averill, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Josiah Converse and Elinor Richardson 
(1714-85), his wife; Daniel Sheldon and Mary Harmon (1717-1806), 
his wife, m. 1737. 

Abijah North, (1743-85), served in the Continental artil- 
lery under Capt. William Barton. He was bom in C^necti- 
cut; died in Bridport, Vt- 

Also Nos. 3819, 28633. 

Joshua Converse, (1760-1810), served with his father at 
the age of sixteen. He was bom in Stafford, Conn. ; died 
in Hancock, Vt. 

Josiah Converse, (1710-75), was a member of the General 
Court. His sons Israel, Josiah, Jude and Jesse were soldiers. 

Josiah Converse, (1737-1814), marched to the relief of Bos- 
ton as ensign ; served as lieutenant 1776 and 1777 commanded 
a company at Peekskill. He was bom and died in Stafford, 
Conn. 

Also Nos. 12096, 16978, 33193- 

Elias Bascom, (1738-1833), served in the Massachusetts 
militia under Capt. Samuel Merriman and was at the sur- 
render of Burgoyne. He was bom in Hatfield, Mass. ; died 
in Orwell, Vt. 

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Ebenezer Hulburd, (1747-1819), was a minute man in Capt. 
Daniel Smith's ccsnpany of Vermont militia. He was bom 
in Enfield, Conn. ; died in Orwell. 

Also Nos. I5J4, 20634, 23329. 25482, 2688s, 39067. 

Daniel Sheldon, (1715-98), was a private in the Connecti- 
cut militia in the Burgt^^e campaign. He was bom in Deer- 
field, Mass.; died in Suffield, Conn. 

Also No. 23ig. 

Lemuel Ctaric, (1743-1825), respcmded to the Lexington 
Alarm from Lebanon, Conn. He died in Orwell, Vt. 

Also No. 33993. 

3653s 
MRS. MARY LORAINE RICH BOOTH. 36536 

Born in Shoreham, Vermont. 

Wife of Henry Harry Booth. 

Descendant of EUas Bascom, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Irving Bascom Rich and Lizzie Ann Lyman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gasca Rich and Laura Loraine Bascom, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Bascom and Laura Bush, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elias Bascom and Eunice Allen, his wife. 

See No. 36534. 

MISS LAURA ATWOOD BASCOM. 36537 

Bom in Shoreham, Vermont. 

Descendant of Elias Bascom, Jonas Parker and Svgt. 
Ebenezer Bush. 

Daughter of Alphonso Bush, Bascom and Lovicy Patience Atwood, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elisha Bascom and Laura Bush, hb wife; Parker 
Atwood and Lovicy Gale, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elias Bascom (1738-1833) and Eunice Allen, 
his wife; Ebenezer Bush and Sarah Cary, his second wife; Joshua 
Atwood and Prudence Parker, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonas Parker and Lucy Monroe, his wife. 

See Nos. 36534 36536. 

Jonas Parker, (1722-75), served under Capt. John Parker 
at Lexington, where he lost his life. 

Also No. i3&(3. 

Ebenezer Bush, (1745-91), served as sergeant in Capt. Peter 
Porter's company. Col. John Brown's Berkshire coun^ regi- 
ment 1777. He was bom in Becket, Mass.; died in Fair- 
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MRS. LILLIAN BAKER LARRABEE 36538 

Born in Hancock, Vermont. 

Wife of Wallace Grover Larrabee. 

Descendant of Corp. John Larrabee and of Eleazur Cush- 
man, of Vermont. 

Daughter of Julius Warren Baker and Emma Cushman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Loven H. Baker and Martha Larrabee, his wife; 
William E. Cushman 1820-igoo) and Amanda Dolbar, his wife. 

Or, -granddaughter of John Larrabee and Elizabeth Spaulding, his 
wife; Zebina Cushman and Nancy Tewksbury, his wife, m. 181?. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Larrabee and Elizabeth Grover, 
his wife; Eleazur Cushraan and Elizabeth Plumley, his wife, m. 1790. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Larrabee and Mary Spaulding, his 

John Larrabee, (1732-1818), served with the alarm men in 
Capt. Nathaniel Seeley's company of Vermont militia. He 
was bom in Plainfield, Conn.; died in Shoreham, Vt. 

Also Nos. 26i6g, 31684. 

Eleazur Cushman, (1758-1815), served as A private in CapL 
Solomon Cushman's company, 1778, and guarded the Contin- 
tal stores in Bennington. 

MRS. MARY AUGUSTA MIXER PLATT. 36539 

Born in Chicago, Illinois. 

Wife of William Nichols Piatt. 

Descendant of Isaac Hastir^, Samuel Hastings and Sei^. 
Moses Woods, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Hastings Spring Mixer and Annie Elizabeth 
Edgerly, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Thomas Mixer and Sophia Augusta 
Spring, his wife; John S. Edgerly and Nancy Woods, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Saltmarsh Spring and Sophia Hastings, 
his wife; Moses Woods and Lydia Watts Greene, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Hastings and Sarah Steams (1761- 
1834), his wife, m. 1781; Moses Woods and Masadiah Spaulding, his 
wife. 

Gr, -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hastings and Lydia Tidd, his 

Samuel Hastings, (1721-1820), held many offices of trust 
at Lexington and his house is still standing. 

Isaac Hastings, (1755-1831), served as guard to the Bur- 
goyne prisoners after the surrender. 

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Moses Woods, (1750-1837), served as sergeant in Capt. 
William Smith's company. Col. John Nixon's regiment, 1775. 
He was bom and died in Acton, Mass. 

MRS. CLARA L. BROOKINS DELANO. 36540 

Bom in Shorehatn, Vermont. 

Wife of Wamer T. I>elano. 

Descendant of David Cudworth, and of Sergt. Silas Bro<A- 
ins. 

Daughter of Thurman Brootdns (1825-82) and Mary J, Cudworth 
{1829-79), his wife, m. 1853. 

Granddaughter of Philip Calendar Brookins (17S6-1841) and Lucinda 
Fobes (1789-1860), his wife, m. 1818; David Cudworth, Jr. (b. 1773) 
and Susannah Baldwin, his wife. 

Gr.-grandaughter of Silas Brookins and Lncy (1759-1812), his wife; 
David Cudworlh and Phebe Drinkwater (d. 1822), his wife, m. 1754. 

Silas Brookins, (1758-1822), served as corporal and ser- 
geant in the Vermont militia. He died in Shoreham, Vt. 

David Cudworth enlisted from Berkley as a private 1775 and 
1780 responded to the Rhode Island Alarm. He was bom 
1735 in Freetown, Mass. 

MRS. EMMA E. BROOKINS BROOKINS. 36541 

Born in Shoreham, Vermont. 
Wife of Frederick Brookins. 
Descendant of David Cudworth. 

Daughter of Thurman Brookins and Mary J. Cudworth, his wife. 
See No. 36540- 

MRS. MARTHA JONES HATHORNE. 36542 

Bom in Orwell, Vermont 

Wife of Farwell H. Hathorne. 

Descendant of Noah Jones and of Silas Stone. 

Daughter of Horatio Nelson Jones and Lucy Vaughan, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Jones and Ozzina Stone, his wife. 

Gr. -grand daughter of Noah Jones and Deborah Holbrook, his wife; 
Amos Stone and Mahitabel Titus, his wife. 

Gr.-gr, -granddaughter of Silas Stone and Elizabeth Russell, his 
wife, m. 1749. 

Noah Jones, (1758-1850), served in Capt. Benjamin Flagg's 
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months actual service as private, Massachusetts line. He was 
born in Worcester, Mass. ; died in Shoreham, Vt. 

Silas Stone, {1729-77), served in the Burgoyne campaign. 
He was bom in Dublin, N. H. ; died in Lansingburg, N. Y., 
while the army was en route to Albany after the battle of 
Saratoga. 

MRS. ELLA HATHORNE WAITE. 36543 

Born in Orwell, Vermont. 
Wife of P. WUIis Waite. 

Descendant of Noah Jones and of Silas Stone. 
Daughter of Farwell H. Hathorne and Martha Jones, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Horatio Nelson Jones and Lucy Vaughan, his 

See No. 36542. 

MRS. EMELINE E. BOTTUM CLARK. 36544 

Born in Orwell, Vermont. 
Wife of Daniel Wyman Clark. 

Descendant of Deacon James Ctmkey, Corp. Asa Conkey. 
Daughter of Bishop Bottum and Zilpha Conkey (1794-1865), his 

Granddaughter of Jesse Bottum (b. 176a) and Betsey Bennett, hi' 
wife, m. 1784; Asa Conkey and Margaret Hamilton (b. I7S4). his 
wife, m. 177s. 

Gr. I -granddaughter of James Conkey and Isabel McLancton, his 

James Conkey, (171 1-95), served in the Hampshire county 
militia. He was bom in Ireland; died in Orwell, Vt 

Asa Conkey served as corporal to re-enforce the northern 
army in the Hampshire county, Massachusetts militia. He 
was born in Pelham, Mass. ; died 1804 in Plattsburg, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 15341, 22301. 

MRS. ELLA REBECCA CLARK JONES. 36545 

Bom in Orwell, Vermont. 
Wife of Miner Horatio Jones. 

Descendant of Lemuel Clark and of Ebenezer Hulburd, 
of Vermont. 
Daughter of Moses Avery Jackson Clark and Emily Bottum, his 

Granddaughter of Moses Avery Clark and Rebecca Wyman, his wife; 
Roswell Bottum and Elue Hulburd, his wife. 



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Gr. -granddaughter of Lemuel Clark and Lob Averill, his wife ; 
Ebenezer Hulburd and Hannah (Parker) Hall, his second wife. 

Lemuel Clark, (1743-1825), responded to the Lexit^[ton 
Alarm from Lebanon, Conn. He was born in Conn.; died 
in Orwell, Vt 

Ebenezer Hulburd, (1747-1819), was a minute man in Capt. 
Daniel Smith's company of Vermont militia. He was bom 
in Enfield, Conn.; died in Orwell, Vt. 

Also Nos. 168, 15341, 20634, 32444, 23329. 25482, 3688s, 2W67. 33993. 

MRS. HARRIET HEMENWAY EASCOM. 36546 

Bom in Orwell, Vermont. 

Wife of Henry D. Bascom. 

Descendant of Lemuel Clark and of Daniel Hemenway. 

Daughter of Lewis Stone Hemenway and Marcia Clark, his wif& 

Granddaughter of Philip Hemenway and Eunice Stone, his wife; 
Moses Avery Clark and Lydia White, his wife. 

Or, -granddaughter of Daniel Hemenway and Elizabeth Johnson, his 
second wife; Lemuel Clark and Lois Averill, his wife. 

See No. 36545. 

Daniel Hemenway, (1719-94), was a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm and a delegate to the convention that framed 
the state constitution. He was bom in Pramingham; died 
in Shrewsbury, Mass. 

Also Nos. 12769, 1461S, 16525, 35007, 27828. 

MRS. ELLEN GRISWOLD WARREN. 36547 

Bom in Orwell, Vermont. 

Wife of Henry Warren. 

Descendant of Samuel Griswold. 

Daughter of William C. Griswold and Rebecca C. Moon, his wife 

Granddaughter of Lester Griswold and Lucinda Parks, his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Samuel Griswold and Lucretia Abell, his wife. 

Samuel Griswold, (1759-1851), served as a private at the 
battle of Bennington and in Col. Samuel Canfield's militia, 
1781, at West Point. He was bom in Norwich, Conn.; died 
in Orwell, Vt. 

MISS JESSIE MOON GRISWOLD. 36548 

Bom in Orwell, Vermont. 
Descendant of Samuel Griswold. 

Daughter of William C. Griswold and Rebecca C. Moon, his wife. 
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MRS. BELLE HANKS TOWNSEND. 36549 

Born in Addison, Vermont. 

Wife of Edwin Frost Townsend. 

Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Everest, of Vermont, 

Daughter of William Hanks and Martha Murray, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nelson Murray and Huldah Everest, his wife. 

Gr.- granddaughter of Benjamin Everest and Martha Fuller (1764- 
1843), his wife. 

Benjamin Everest, (1752-1843), served several tours; was 
twice taken prisoner. In 1816 his pension was allowed for 
one years actual service as lieutenant. New Hampshire line. 
He was bom in Salisbury, Conn. ; in 1768 removed to Addi- 
son, Vt., where he died. 

Also No. 32857. 

MRS. AMBER B. CARR PLATT. 36550 

Born in Shoreham, Vermont 

Wife of Fred Elmore Piatt. 

Descendant of Jonah Sanford, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Silas Densmore Carr and Marion A. Sanford, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ozias Sanford and Maria Sterling, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Sanford and Sarah Marsh (i7^ 
1S18), his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Jonah Sanford and Rhoda Woodruff (1742- 
1817), his wife, ra. 1757. 

Jonah Sanford, (1735-1817), served in Capt. Jesse Cur- 
tiss's company. Col. Noadiali Hooker's regiment. He was 
bom and died in South Farms, Conn. 

MRS. RUTH E. RUGG MOORE. 36551 

Born in Fairfax, Vermont. 
Wife of Charles Franklin Moore. 

Descendant of Adam Beale and of Adam Beale, Jr. 
Daughter of William H. Rugg and Maria E, Beale, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Lewis Hamlen Beale and Clarissa Soule, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Beale (1778-1853) and Polly Hamlen 
(1785-1858), his wife, m. 1802. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Adam Beale, Jr. and Ijrdia (Beat), his 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Adam Beale and Jael Worrick, his 
wife, m. I74S- 
Adam Beale, (1725-96), responded to the Lexington Alarm. 



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Adam Beale, Jr., (1754-1834), was placed 00 the pension rtrfl 
1818 for service of private, Massachusetts line. He was bom 
in Hingham, Mass. ; died in St. Albans, Vt 

Also Nos. 9 1 14, 10489. 

MRS. ELISABETH DOUGLAS COLLINS. 36552 

Born in Middlebuiy, Vermont. 
Wife of Charles Davis Collins. 
Descendant of James Douglas. 

Dughter of Edwin Benejah Douglas and Nacxni Tupper, his wife. 
See No. 36532. 

MISS MARCIA ANN DOUGLAS. 36553 

Born in Shoreham, Vermont. 
Descendant of James Douglas. 
Dughter of Edwin Benejah Douglas and Naomi Tupper, his wife. 

Sec Nos. 36532, 36552. 

MRS. JANE HAMMOND MOORE. 36554 

Born in Crown Point, New York. 

Wife of William Walker Moore. 

Descendant of Daniel Hammond and of Cori>. Thomas 
Hammond. 

Daughter of Charles Franklin Hammond and Jane Reime, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Hammond and Hannah Cross, his wife, 

Gr.-granddaughter of Dniel Hammond and Lucy Jones, his wife. 

Daniel Hammond, (1727-77), who was crippled in service 
at Louisberg, was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm from 
Newton. 

Also Nos. 9945. 2IOS9. 3121;. 3S2SO. 

Thomas Hammond, (1762-1847), was placed on the pension 
roll of Rutland county, Vt., 1832, for service of private and 
corporal in the Massachusetts Continental line. He was bom 
in Newton, Mass. ; died in Pittsford, Vt. 

Also No. 20184. 

MRS. ETHEL PATTERSON RANDOLPH. 36555 

Born in Briarfield, Maryland. 
Wife of Gary Rufilin Randolph. 
Descendant of Lieut. Col, Leven Powell, of Virginia. 



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Daughter of Frederick E. Patterson and Olivia C. Powell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Francis Whiting Powell and Harriette Harding, 

Gr.-granddaughter of Burr Powell and Catherine Brooke, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Leven Powell and Sarah Harrison, his 

Leven Powell, (1737-1810), served as lieutenant colonel of 
Grayson's Continental regiment. The hardships of Valley 
Forge enfeebled his health and unfitted him for further active 
duty. He was born in Loudoun Co., Va.; died in Bedford 
Springs, Pa. 

Also Nos. 1070, 2380, 3164, 5417, I24SS, 13839, 16793, i;^5, 21498, 
23707. 26913, 29883, 31587, 33593. 

MRS. ELLA GORDON CARRINGTON. 36556 

Born in Lynchburg, Virginia. 

Wife of Alfred Randolph Carrington. 

Descendant of Maj. Samuel Scott. 

Daughter of James Newton Gordon (1825-88) and Elvira G. Moone 
{1832-1908), his wife. m. i8si. 

Granddaughter of John M. Gordon and Agnes Waller Scott, his 
wife, m. 1804. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Scott and Ann Roy, his wife, m. 1774. 

Samuel Scott, (1754-1822), served in the Revolution. His 
tombstone in the old Scott burying ground in Campbell county, 
Va., gives his rank as major. 

MRS. HELEN RANDOLPH WILLSON ROPER. 36557 

Born in Richmond, Virginia. 

Wife of Preston L. Roper. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Thomas Branch Willson, of Vir- 
ginia. 

Daughter of Nathaniel Friend Willson and Mary Elizabeth Donnan, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Claiborne Willson and Maria Randolph 
Gilliam, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Friend Willson and Nancy Anderson, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Branch Willson and Judith Friend; 
his second wife. 

Thomas Branch Willson was appointed by the governor, 
major of militia 1777 and 1778 was promoted lieutenant col- 
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MRS. LUCIE EVELYN WEISIGER CLAPP. 36558 

Bom in Petersburg, Virginia. 
Wife of J. W. Clapp. 

Descendant of Lieut. Col. Thomas Branch Willson. 
Daughter of Samuel Smith Weisiger and Lucie Riddick, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James A. Riddick and Judith Arm Gregory, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Wlliam Gregory and Judith Willson, his wife. 
Gr.gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Friend Willson and Nancy Ander- 

See No. 3655;. 

MRS. MARY LEIGH WEISIGER GROSSMAN. 36559 

Born in Petersburg, Virginia, 
Wife of Willie Grossman. 

Descendant of Lieut. Co!. Thomas Branch Willson. 
Daughter of Samuel Smith Weisiger and Ducie Riddick, his wife. 
See No. 36557. 

MRS. ANNE C. WILLSON MALLISON. 36560 

Bom in Richmond, Virginia. 
Wife of George Mallison. 

Descendant of Lieut, Col. Thomas Branch Willson, 
Daughter of Nathaniel Friend Willson and Mary Elizabeth Donnan, 
his wife. 
Sec No. 36557. 

MRS. MARY JACKSON HARDY. 36561 

Bom in Petersburg, Virginia. 

Wife of John Hardy. 

Descendant of Lieut, Col. Thomas Branch Willson, 

Daughter of James Jackson and Judith Willson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Bragg Willson and Sarah Thomas Hewlett, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Friend Willson and Nancy Anderson, 
his wife. 

See No. 36557. 

MISS LIZZIE BROCKENBROUGH MEADE, 36562 

Born in Tappahannock, Virginia. 
Descendant of Lieut. Col. Richard Kidder Meade, Gov. 
Thomas Nelson and Gov. John Page, all of Vii^nia. 



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Daughter of Rev. Everard Meade and Lucy Maxwell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Rev. Philip Nelson Meade and Fannie Burwell 
Page, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Bishop William Meade and Mary Nelson, his 
wife; Francis Page and Susan Nelson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Richard Kidder Meade and Mary Grymes, 
his wife; Philip Nelson (b. 1766) and Sarah N. Burwell, his wife; 
John Page and Frances Burwell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Nelson and Lucy Grymes, his 
wife, m. 1762. 

Richard Kidder Meade, {1746-1805), served as captain 1775; 
lieutenant colonel 1777 and as aide to Washington to the dose 
of the war. He was born in Nansemond county; died in 
Clark Co., Va. 

Also Nos. 4281, 18665, 33829. 35467. 

Thomas Nelson, {1738-89), was a signer of the Declaration 
of Independence. He served as governor and equipped at his 
own expense, the militia which he led at Yorlctown. 

Also Nos. 411. 3581, 10269, 16971. 20118. 28286, 30977, 35627. 

John Page, {1743-1808), was a member of the Committee 
of Safety and of the convention that framed the state consti- 
tution. He raised a regiment to repel the British invasion. 

Also Nos. 3481, 10586, i6g7i- 

MRS. JENNIE MORRIS RICHARDS. 36563 

Born in Warren, Ohio. 

Wife of Henry M. Richards. 

Descendant of John Bliss and of Edward Morris, of Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter of Charles C. Adams and Sarah Maria Morris, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles. Morris and Sarah Maria Smith, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Edward Morris and Mercy Flynt, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Morris (1756-1801) and Lucy Bliss, 
his wife, 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-grandda lighter of John Bliss (1729-1809) and Abiel Col- 
ton, his wife. 

See No. 36237. 

MRS. BENJA MARSHALL ALLEN. 36564 

Born in Charleston, Illinois. 
Wife of John Howard Allen, Jr. 
Descendant of Col. Thomas Marshall. 
Daughter of Thomas A. Marshall and Anna Knowlton, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of Thomas Alexander Marshall and Ellen J, MUes, 
his wife. 

Gr. granddaughter of Judge Thomas Alexander Marshall and Eliza 
Price, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Humphrey Marshall and Mary (Marshall), 
his wife (daughter of Thomas), 

Or. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Marshall and Mary Randolph 
Keith, his wife, m. 1754. 

Thomas Marshall, (1730-1802), commanded a regiment in 
Westmoreland county, Va. ; died in Mason Co., Ky. 

Also Nos. 311, 3161, sogft 7783, 9585, 11517, 12247, I30S3. IS544. 
17624. 1898s, 28971, 20341), 32156 34059. 

MRS. JESSIE WALTON GLOVER ALCORN. 36565 

Born in Forkland Alabama. 

Wife of Dr. John B. Aleom. 

Descendant of William Walton. 

Daughter of Walton Norwood Glover and Mary Catharine Alcorn, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Williamson Allen Glover and Amelia Tilman 
Walton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughier of William Walton, Jr. (1767-1844) and Jostina 
Louisa Gemierick, his second wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Walton and Elizabeth Tolman, his 
wife. 

William Walton, (1736-1806), was drafted 1780 and served 
in Capt. John Loving's company fnMn Virginia. He with 
his son, William, was at the battle of Kitig's Mountain in 
Capt. John Brown's company of mounted riflemen. 

MRS. ELIZABETH H. CARPENTER HASDINGER. 36566 
Bom in Carpenter, Ohio. 
Wife of Dr. Delbert B. Hasdinger. 
Descendant of Amos Carpenter. 

Daughter of Jeremiah Longfellow Carpenter and Mary Hatmah 
Hank, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jeremiah Carpenter and Sarah Ann Simpson, liii 

Gr. -granddaughter of Amos Carpenter and Margaret Mclaughlin, hia 
wife, m. 1803. 

Amos Carpenter, (1754-1837), enlisted frran Green Brier, 
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allowed 1832, in Meigs Co., O., for eighteen months actual 
service as private, Virginia line. In 1853 his widow received 
a pension. 



MRS. CORNELIA D. CAMPBELL TIPPETT. 36567 

Born in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. 
Wife of J. B. Tippett. 
Descendant of Capt. John Jordan. 

Daughter of Dr. L. Frank Campbell and Ida Menager, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Louis B. Menager and Cornelia Sleenbergen, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Peter H. Sfeenbergen (1788-1863) and Maria 
Bibb Jordan (1790-1841), his wife, m. 1807. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Jordan (1755-1835) and Catharine 
Beale, his wife, m. 1789. 

See No. 3603a 



MRS. NANNIE BERDEN HAWKINS HOGG. 36568 

Born in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. 
Wife of Charles Edgar Hogg. 
Descendant of Peter Hogg, of Virginia. 
Daughter of William Bennett Hawkins and Mary Jane Sanders, his 

Granddaughter of Thomas Hawkins and Julia Ann Amsden, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Hawkins and Nancy Ann Hogg, his 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Ho^ and Elizabeth Tayk>r, his 

Peter Ho^, (1703-82), served as the first clerk of the 
county court of Augusta county, 1778. 

MISS ELIZABETH HARDEN HOGG. 36569 

Born in Clifton, West Virginia. 
Descendant of Peter Hogg. 

Daughter of James Abney Hogg and Susan Knight, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Gory Hogg and Lucy Ball, his wife. 
Gr.-granddauhter of Peter Hogg and Patsey Atmey, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Hogg and Eliiabeth Taylor, his wife. 
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MISS LILLIE LEE HOGG. 3^570 

Born in Clifton, West Virginia. 
Descendant of Peter Hogg. 

Daughter of James Abney Hogg and Susan Knight, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Gory Hogg and Lucy Ball, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Peter Hogg and Patsey Abney, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Peter Hogg and Elizabeth Taylor, his wife. 
See No. 36568. 

MRS. LUCY SEHON McCOACH. 36571 

Born in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. 

Wife of John M. McCoach. 

Descendant of Col. Charles Lewis, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Edmund Sehon and Jennie Stuart, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Leicester Sehon and Agnes Lewis, bis wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Andrew Lewis and Margaret Lynn Stuart, bis 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Charles I-ewis (1736-74) and Sarah Murray, 
his wife. 

See No. 36035. 

MRS. FANNIE POMEROY MENAGER. 36572 

Born in Pomeroy, Ohio. 
Wife of James Babin Menager. 
Descendant of Col. Charles Lewis. 

Daughter of Charles Richard Pomeroy and Fannie Sehon, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Leicester Sehon and Agnes Stuart Lewis, 

See Nos. 36035, 36571. 
MISS ELIZA BEALE WAGGENER. 36573 

Born in Mason County, West Virginia. 
Descendant of Maj. Andrew Waggener, of Virginia, 

Daughter of Charles Beall Waggener and Margaret Skillem Lewis, 
his wife, m. 1836. 

Granddaughter of Maj. Andrew Waggener (1779-1863) and Attarah 
Beall (1785-1846), his wife, m. 1803. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Waggener (1743-1813) and Mary 
Chapman, his wife, m. 1766. 

See No. 36042- 

MRS. ELIZABETH WALKER HOFFMAN. 36574 

Born in Keyser, West Virginia. 
Descendant of Reuben Huntley. 



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Daughter of Charles Summerfield Hoffman and Annie Mary Walker, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Hoffman and Elizabeth Perry Huntley, his 
wife, 

Gr. -granddaughter of Richard Huntley and Sarah Kimball, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Huntley and (Huntley), his 

Reuben Huntley, (1750-1838), enlisted from Lyme and 1832 
was placed on the pension roll for seven months actual serv- 
ice as private, Connecticut line. He was bom in Lyme, Conn. ; 
died in Elmira, N. Y. 

Also No. 33668. 

MRS. ANNA HAVEN BROWN HECOX. 36575 

Bom in Beloit, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Roy Charles Hecox. 

Descendant of Deacon William Brown, of Massachusetts, 

Daughter of William Piske Brown and Hila Mandana Bennett, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Brown and Lucy Ann (Brown) Le- 
land, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Brown and Keziah Nixon, his wife, 
m. 1?88. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Brown and Elizabeth Conant, 
his wife, m. 1746- 

William Brown, (1723-93), was chairman of the Committee 
of Framin^am and de1eg;ate to the first Provincial Congress. 
He was a representative to the General Court, 1777-85. He 
was bom in Lexington; died in Framingham, Mass. 

Also Nos, 22092, 25006, 

MRS. ELEANOR SWAIN McCONNELL. 36576 

Bom in Delton, Wisconsin. 
Wife of John Elbert McConnell. 

Descendant of Col, James Barrett, Joseph Swain and Samuel 
Gilbert. 
Daughter of Samuel Glyde Swain and Mary Eleanor Warner, his 

Granddanghter of Chipman Swain and Dency Gilbert, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Swain and Meliscent Barrett (1759- 
1838), his wife; Samuel Gilbert and Hannah Fox (b. 1761), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Batrett and Meliscent Estabrook, 
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Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Barrett (1^10-79) and Rebecca 
Hubbard, his wife. 

See No. 36453. 

Joseph Swain, (1754-1831), served as an artisan and in 1818 
was placed on the pension roll of Windham county, Vt. He 
was bom in Wcnham, Mass, ; died in Halifax, Vt. 

Also Nos. 2341, 34738. 

Samuel Gilbert, (1759-1812), enlisted from Brookfield in 
Capt. Asa Danforth's company. 

Also No. 29564. 



MRS. MARY R. WHITE. 36577 

Bom in Lima, New York. 
Wife of Edwin E White. 
Descendant of Joel Hawes, of Mass. 
Daughter of Cornell Morey and Ann E. Hawes, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Lyman Hawes (b. 1794) and Rachel Frost, his 

Or. -granddaughter of Joel Hawes and Phila Thayer, his wife, m. 
178a 

Joel Hawes, (1757-1839), served as a minute man 1775. and 
subsequently as private, Massachusetts militia. In 1832 he 
was placed on the pensiMi roll of Worcester coun^. He was 
bom in Medway; died in Brotrfcfield, Mass. 

Also No. 1 1254. 



MRS. JESSICA HASKELL FULLER. 36578 

Bom in Toledo, Ohio. 

Wife of Edward M. Fuller. 

Descendant of Jabez Haskell. 

Daughter of Edward Haskell (b. 1813) and Charlotta Williams, his 
wife. 

Granddaughier of Eli Bissell Haskell (1778-1861) and Sophia Bis- 
sell (1785-1816), his ist wife. m. 1810. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jabez Haskell and Elizabeth Bissell (1752- 
1833), his wife, m. 1769. 

Jabez Haskell, (1746-1816), served as a private and acted 
as nurse to the sick soldiers in their retreat from New York. 
He died in Windsor, Conn. 

Also Nos. 7065, 25939, 30141- 



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MRS. SHIRIvEY PULLER HOBBINS. 36579 

Bom in Madison, Wisconsin. 

Wife of I^uis McLane Hobbins. 

Descendant of Capt. Amos Morris, of Connecticut, 

Daughter of Edward M. Fuller and Jessica Haskell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Morris E. Fuller and Amelia Curtiss, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Fuller and Rachel Crosby, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Eliphalet Fuller and Amy Morris, his wife. 

Or. -gr.-gr,- granddaughter of Amos Morris and L,ydia Camp, his wife. 

Amos Morris, (1726-1801), was captain of a train band. 
He was surprised by a band of Tories ; taken from his bed 
at night and not paroled until 1780. His home was burned 
and salt and cider buildings destroyed. He was bom and 
died in Morris Point. 

Also Nos. 7474, 9586. 11759, 18306, 2251S, 26476, 29103, 32207, 35658. 

MRS. FLORENCE BASHFORD SPENSLEY. 36580 

Born in Madison, Wisconsin. 
Wife of Calvert F. Spensley. 
Descendant of Major William McKee. 
Daughter of Robert McKee Bashford and Florence E. Tajrlor, his 

Granddaughter of Samuel M. Bashford and Mary Anna McKee, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Robert McKee and Letitia McKee, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John McKee and Mary (Polly) Patton, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of William McKee and Marian (McKee), 
his wife (cousins). 

William McKee, (1732-1816), served at the battle of Point 
Pleasant and commanded a company of Virginia militia, 1776. 
He represented Rockbridge county in the Le^slature; was 
sheriff 1781 and 1782 a trustee of Washington and Lee Uni- 
versity. He removed to Kentucky 1796, where he died in Gar- 
rard county. 

Also Nos. 174512, 33678. 

MRS. LIZZIE LUDLAM VILAS. 36581 

Born in Chicago, Illinois. 
Wife of Levi M. Vilas. 

Descendant of Timothy Turner, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of James T. Ludlam and Isabella R. Stewart, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of Alanson C. Stewart and Sabrina Wallace, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Stewart and Valleda Turner (b. 1779), 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Turner and Rachel Carpenter 
(niece of Ethan Allen), his wife, m. 1776. 

Timothy Turner responded to the Lexington Alarm from 
Mansfield, Mass., where in 1757 he was bom. 

Also No, 1194. 

MRS. SUSANNAH A TWA TER GILLETT. 36582 

Bom in Genoa, New York. 

Wife of Gurdin Gillett. 

Descendant of John Atwater. 

Daughter of John Atwater and Lucy Davis, his 2d wife. 

John Atwater, (1757-1838), was placed on the pension roll 
of Cayuga county, N. Y., 1832, for service as private in the 
Connecticut Continental line. He was bom in Hamden, Coim. ; 
died in Genoa, N, Y. 

Also Nos. 11698, 30487, 30049. 31938. 

MRS. KATE ADEL WARNER. 36583. 

Born in Rockford, Iowa. 
Wife of Frank M. Warner. 

Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Warner. 

Daughter of Frederick Laird Warner and Mary Lavantia Warner, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Oliver Ashley Warner and Relief OsgAod, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Warner and Deborah Snow, bis wife, 
m. 1783. 

Samuel Warner, (1754-1834), enlisted in Capt, Amos Wal- 
bridge's company, Col. Charles Webb's re^ment for three 
years. In 1820 his pension was allowed for three years actual 
service as sergeant Connecticut line. In 1843 his widow re- 
ceived a pension. He was bom in Stafford, Conn.; died in 
Cabot, Vt. 

MRS. HATTIE LAVANTIA HUTCHINSON. 36584 

Born in Rockford, Iowa. 
Wife of James W. Hutchinson. 
Descendant of Samuel Warner. 



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Daughter of Frederick Laird Warner and Mary Lavantia Warner, 
his wife. 

See No. 36583. 

MRS. ALICE ROSE ANDERSON WILSON. 36585 

Bom in Chicago, Illinois. 

Wife of Chester Wilson. 

Descendant of Michael Goodrich. 

Daughter of James K. Anderson and Rose Shipman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Vaughn Shipman and Ashsah CorneKa 
Goodrich, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Elisha Sheldon Goodrich and Achsah Parsons, 
bis wife. 

Gr,-gr. -granddaughter of Elnathan Goodrich and Mary Sawyer, his 
1st wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -grand daughter of Michael Goodrich and Martha Hollis- 
ter, his wife. 

Michael Goodrich, (1747-1823), enlisted 1775 as a private 
in the Connecticut militia and was at the surrender of Bur- 
goyne. He was bom in Wethersfield, Conn. ; died in Wal- 
ton, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 32009, 34424. 

MISS MILDRED ANDERSON. 36586 

Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin. 
Descendant of Michael Goodrich. 

Daughter of James K. Anderson and Rose Shipman, his wife. 
See No. 36585. 

MRS. FRANKIE I. DAVIES. 36587 

Bom in Chicago, Illinois. 
Wife of Richard E. Davies. 
Descendant of Lemuel Snow. 

Daughter of Francis L. Crocker and Sarah Cudy, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Hercules H. Crocker and Lydia Ann Nye, his 
wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Joshua Nye and Mary C. Moorehead, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joshua Nye and Anna Snow, his wife, 
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Lemuel Snow and Lydia Hodges, his 

Lemuel Snow, (1758-1824), served as a private in Capt. 
Micah Hamlin's company. He was twrn in Barnstable Co., 
Mass. ; died in Franklin Co., Ind. 



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MRS. FRANCES JONES TALLMADGE. 3658S 

Born in Sheboreati Wisconsin. 

Wife of William E. Tallmadge. 

Descendant of Isaac Jones. 

Daughter of John H. Jones and Lucy Guild, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Levi Jones and Fanner Storrs, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Isaac Jones and Sarah Gleyen, his wife. 

Isaac Jones, (1756-1840), enlisted in Capt. James Hubbard's 
company and re-enlisted under Capt, Abijah Savage for three 
years. He applied for a pension 1818. He was bom in 
Weathersfield, Conn. ; died in Chenango Co., N. Y. 

Also No. 10449. 16399- 

MRS. ANNIE THAYER SCHRAGE. 36589 

Born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. 
Wife of William Schrage. 
Descendant of Lewis Gorham, 

Daughter of John Otis Thayer and Sarah Elizabeth Pelrce, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Sumner Peirce and Elizabeth D. Gorham, his wife 
Or. -granddaughter of John Gorham and Martha Cobb, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Lewis Gorham and Sarah Phinney (175+- 
1851). his wife, m. 1774. 

Lewis Gorham, (1753-1821), was a minute man from Barn- 
stable at the Lexington Alarm. 

MISS MARGARET MEDORA HURLBUT. 36590 

Born in Clinton, Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Sergt. Rufus Hurlbut. 

Daughter of William Henry Hurlbut and Sara C. Jones, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nelson Hurlbut and Esther Scott, his witt 

Or, -granddaughter of Rufus Hurlbut, Jr., and Mary Stuart, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Rufus Hurlbut and Hannah Lester (b. 
1737), his wife. 

Rufus Hurlbut, (1741-81), was one of the defenders of Fort 
Griswold and his name is on the monument erected to ctwn- 
memorate the event. 

Also No. 28333. 

MRS. PAULINE HOLLENBECK RAY. 36591 

Bom in Green Lake County, Wisi 
Wife of Franklin Arnold Ray. 
Descendant of Timothy Brownson. 



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Daughter of Rollin Peter Hollenbeck and Helen Ostrander, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin F. Hollenbedc and Minerva Drury, his 

Gr.'granddaughter of Abraham Hollenbeck and Abigail Brownson, 
his wife. 

Or. 'gr. -granddaughter of Timothy Brownson and Hannah Valance. 
his wife. 

Timothy Brownson, (1734-98), was a member of the Coun- 
cil of Safety and of the convention which adc^ted the consti- 
tution of Vermont. He was bom in Woodbury, Conn. ; died 
in Sunderland, Vt. 
. Also No. 1869. 

MRS. MARY H. BALLARD. 36592 

Born in Pagetown, Ohio. 
Wife of Asa N. Ballard. 

Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Condit, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of George S. Harrison and Eliza Ann Harrison, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Aaron R. Harrison and Mary Condit, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Simon Condit {1761-1833) and Hannah Con- 
dit, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Jonathan Condit and Jemima Condit, his 

Jonathan Condit, (1736-1823), commanded a company in 
Col. Philip Van Cortland's regiment of Essex county. New 
Jersey militia. He died near Orai^e. 

Also Nos. 3093, 27322. 

MISS ALICE MARGARET KING. 36593 

Born in Selma, Alabama. 
Descendant of James Collier and of Cornelius Collier. 
Daughter of Capt. William Thomas King and Evelyn Hewitt Collier, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of Gov. Henry Watkins Collier and Mary Ann Battle, 

Gr. -granddaughter of James Collier and Elizabeth Boiddin, his wife, 
m. 1788- 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Cornelius Collier and Elizabeth Wyatt, his 
wife, m. 1752. 

James Collier, (1758-1832), served in the cavalry in the 
Virginia Continental line. He was bom in Lunenburg Co., 
Va, ; died in Madison Co., Ala, 

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when Tarleton quartered on his fertile plantation in Vii^inia. 
He was bom in Virginia 1725; removed to Abbeville District, 
S. C, 1802, where he and his wife are buried. 
Also No9. 3S9I, 2i3;(i, 23722. 

MISS MARY EVELYN KING. 36594 

Bom in Selma, Alabama. 
Descendant of James Collier and of Cornelius Collier. 
Daughter of Capt. William Thomas King and Evelyn Hewitt Collier, 
his wife. 
See No. 36593- 

MISS JANET COLLIER SIMPSON. 36593 

Bora in Florence, Alabama. 
Descendant of James Collier and of Cornelius Cdlier. 
Daughter of Col. Robert Tennant Simpson and Martha Jane Collier, 
his wife. 
Granddai^hter of Wyatt Collier and Janet Walker, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of James Collier and Elizabeth Bouldin, his wife. 
See No. 36503- 

MISS MARGARET HOUSTON IRVINE. 36596 

Born in Memphis, Tennessee. 

Descendant of Daniel Coleman. 

Daughter of William J. Irvine and Mary Elizabeth Coleman, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Lockhart Coleman and Kate Lester, his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Judge Daniel Coleman and Elizabeth Lode- 
hart Peterson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Coleman and Martha Cocke, hb 
2d wife ; Batt Peterson and Sarah Lockhart, his wife. 

Daniel Coleman, (1753-1817), served in the Virginia militia 
and received a grant of land in Kentucky for his service. 

Also Nos. 25353, 28003. 

MISS FLORENCE ERLE LESLIE. 36597 

Born in Athens, Alabama. 
Descendant of Hon. Richard Bland, of Virginia. 
Daughter of Thomas Bass Leslie and Mary Pryor, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Luke Pryor, Jr., and Isabella V. Harris, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Luke Pryor and Anne Batte Lane, his wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Pryor and Anne Bland, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Richard Bland and Anne Poythress 
(1712-58). his 1st wife. 

Richard Bland, (1710-76), was a member of the first Con- 
tinental Congress and declined re-election. He was a mem- 
ber of the Virginia convention 1775. He was a classical 
scholar and was called the "Virginia Antiquary." 

Abo Nos. 130. 1518, W04, 13832, 15354 31948. S^9^ 35035. 

MISS LILA MAY PARKER. 36598 

Born in Decatur, Alabama. 
Descendant of Col. Nelson Anderson and of Capt John 
Jones, of Virginia. 

Daughter of Rev. Z. A. Parker and Rosa Harriett Anderson, bis 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Dandridge Anderson and Mary Anne 
Harrison, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Jesse Anderson and Elizabeth West Jones, hia 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nelson Anderson and Anna Ball, his wife; 
John Jones and Frances Barber, his wife. 

Nelson Anderson served in a troc^ of horse. In Tarleton's 
raid he had command of a ford to prevent the crossing of the 
British. He died 1826 in Bedford Co., Va. 

Also Nos. 9914, 31952. 

John Jones, (1740-97), commanded a company in the sixth 
Virginia regiment 1776. He died in Bedford county. 

Also No. 20333- 

MRS. RENA ECHOLS INGRAM. 36599 

Born in Harris County. Georgia. 

Wife of Benjamin F. Ingram. 

Descendant of Moses Jones and Capt, Francis Gideons. 

Daughter of William Henry Echols and Mary Jane Jones, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Tolliver Jones and Hannah Giddens, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Moses Jones and Mary Florence Jones, his 
wife; Francis Gideons and Elizabeth Gideons, his wife. 

Moses Jones, (1765-1830), served as a soldier in the Vir- 
ginia line. He died in Georgia, 

Also No. 32763- 

Francis Gideons, (1753-1830), was captain in the Georgia 
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MRS. ADA T. WILSON. 35600 

Born in Dadeville, Alabama. 
Wife of H. M. Wilson. 
Descendant of John Harris. 

Daughter of James W. Herren and Matilda A. McLendon, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Simeon McLendon (b. 1791) and Bethany Lowe 
Harris, his wife, m. 1820. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Harris and Bethany Lowe, his wife. 
See No. 36065. 

MRS. PERSIA WRIGHT THOMASON. 36601 

Bom in Cross Keys, Alabama. 

Wife of John H. Thwnason. 

Descendant of Sergt. William Wright, John Lancaster, John 
Woodson and Maj. Thomas MaxwelL 

Daughter of Nathaniel Lancaster Wright and Fannie Emma Colvard, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Woodson Wright (b. 1^4) and Nancy A. 
Lancaster, his wife; William Colvard and Martha Walker, his 3d wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Wright and Eliiabeth Woodson, his 
2d wife, m. 1793 ; John A. Lancaster and Adelaide M. De Rieux, his 
wife; David Walker and Mary Crawford, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Woodson and Joanna Booker, bia 
wife; John Lancaster and Margeretta D. Le Grand, his wife; Robert 
Crawford and Elizabeth Maxwell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Maxwell and Cheney, 

his wife. 

William Wright, (1752-1838), served as a soldier at the bat- 
tles of Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown and was 
at Valley Forge until his two years term of enlistment ex- 
pired. He received a pension as private and sergeant 1832. 
He was bom and died in Cumberland Co., Va, 

John Lancaster, (1763-1826), entered the army at sixteen 
and was at the surrender of Yorktown. He was btwn in 
Prince Edward county; died in Cumberland Co., Va. 

John Woodson, (1734-^), served as a private in Capt. J<^ 
Holcomb's company. He was bcMTi and died in Cumberland 
county. 

Thomas Maxwell, (1740-95), served in the Georg^ line 
and received bounty land from the state. He was bom in 
Augusta, Ga.; died m Richmond Co., Ga. 



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MRS. FANNIE INGERSOLL DUNHAM SCOTT. 36602 

Born ill Middleown, Connecticut. 
Wife of Philip Drennan Scott. 

Descendant of Capt. Joseph Churchill and of Jesse Plumb, 
of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Joseph Starr Dunham and Mary Churchill Ward, his 

Granddaughter of Truman Ward and Bethiah Plumb, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Jesse Plumb and Mary Churchill, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-grand daughter of Joseph Churchill and Prudence Try on, his 

Joseph Churchill, (1734-97), commanded a company under 
Col. Comfort Sage in the New York campaign 1776. He was 
born in Portland, Conn., where he died . 

Also Nos. 3990, 17036. 

Jesse Plumb, {1746-1811), enlisted 1776; served in the New 
York campaign and was in the battle of White Plains. He 
was bom and died in Middletown, Conn. 

Also Nos. 19627, 23327, 31216. 

MRS. HELEN NELSON BLOSSOM. 36603 

Born in Stockton, California. 

Wife of Leonard Clark Blossom. 

Descendant of Ensign John Nelson, of New York. 

Daughter of Henry Archibald Nelson (b. 1836) and Harriet J^Ilen 
Crane, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Nelson and Anne Burk, his wife. 

Gr,-granddaughter of John Nelson and Nancy Nelson, his wife. 

John Nelson, (1746-1816), served as private in Capt. Jesse 
Truesdale's company, and 1778 was ensign in Col. Stephen 
Luddington's regiment of New York militia. 

MRS. ALICE MARION ASHLEY SWAIN. 36604 

Born in Stockton, California. 
Wife of George Swain. 

Descendant of Col. Samuel Ashley and of Lieut. Samuel 
Ashley, Jr., of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Charles Albert Ashley and Louisa Jahant, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Charles Ashley and Hannah Blakslce, his wife. 
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Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Ashley, Jr., and Lydia Doolittle, 
his wife, m. 1770. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Ashley and Eunice Doolittlt 
his wife. 

Samuel Ashley, (1720-92), was a member of the Cwn- 
mittee of Safety of Claremont, 1775 and was appwnted colonel 
1776. He was bom in Westfield, Mass.; died in Claremont, 
N. H., where a chapter is named in his honor. 

Also Nos. 7927, iisio, iggii, 22730, 33692, 34619, 35995. 

Samuel Ashley, Jr., (1747-18Z0), served as lieutenant of the 
company from Claremont. 

Also Nos. 14008, 18073- 

MISS MARTHA ANNETTE BRIER. 36605 

Born in San Francisco, California. 
Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Lodge, Jr., of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Columbus Brier and Katharine Anderson Naylor, his 

Granddaughter of James Welch Brier and Juliet WeUs, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Brier (1777-1838) and Mary Lodge 
(1790-1861). his wife, m. 1807. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Lodge, Jr., and Elizabeth Car- 
nahan, his wife. 

Benjamin Lodge, Jr., (1749-1801), was commissioned en- 
sign 1776 and at the close of the war, held the rank of lieu- 
tenant. He was an original member of the Society of Ihe 
Cincinnati of Pennsylvania. He was bom in Billing^}ort, 
N. J. ; died in Westmoreland Co., Pa. 

Also Nos. 6981, 32827. 

MRS. MARY PARK SEAVY BENTON. 36606 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Rev. John Eliot Benton. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Cummings, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Joseph Seavy and Mary Park, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Seavy and Abigail Cumrainga (1763-1801), 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaugliter of Ebenezer Cummings and Elizabeth Abbot, his 
wife, m. 1758. 

Ebenezer Cummings, (1735-78), enlisted from HoUis, 1777, 
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MRS. MARY S. FRANCISCO DILLE. 36607 

Born in Middlesex, New York. 

Wife of Jefferson T. Dille. 

Descendant of Michael Francisco. 

Daughter of Henry M. Francisco and Mercy Ann Paine, his wife. 

Granddaugltter of Michael Francisco and Hannah Wager, his wife. 

Michael Francisco, { 1763-1848), volunteered 1778 and served 
at Fort Edward. In 1779 he was in Capt. Henry Vander- 
hoof's company to garrison the fort. He subsequently served 
under Capt. Silas Gray and received his discharge from Col. 
John McKinstry. In 1832 his pension was allowed as pri- 
vate, New York line. He was bom in New Jersey; died in 
Yates Co., N. Y. 

MRS. CAROLINE SARAH RICHARDSON O'NEIL. 36608 

Born in Oakland, California. 

Wife of William T. O'Neil. 

Descendant of Capt. Eliphalet Thorp, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Henry Richardson and Sarah J. Clinton, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ephraim Richardson and Procinda Batten, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Batten and Frodada Thorp, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliphalet Thorp (1^38-1812) and Hannah 
Lewis, his wife. 

See No. 36245. 

MISS PEARL HOBART. 3f*09 

Born in Grass Valley, California. 

Descendant of Daniel Hobart, 

Daughter of William White Hobart and Minnie Elliott, his wifu. 

Granddaughter of Randal Hobart (1800-70} and Ruth White (1804- 
39), his wife, m. 1824. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nehemiah Hobart and Lydia Randall, his 
wife, m. 1795. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hobart and Keziah Weston, his 
wife, m. 1772. 

Daniel Hobart, ( 1748-76) , turned out at the Lexington Alarm 
and in the same c(»npany was his brother Shebuel. He served 
in Capt, Joseph Glint's company at the battle of White Plains, 
where he was mortally wounded. He was born in Groton, 
Mass. 

Also No. 13583. 



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MRS. MELISSA PHELPS DODGE. 36610 

Born in Hartford, Connecticut. 
Widow of William E. Dodge. 

Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Phelps, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Anson Greene Phelps and Olivia Egleston, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Phelps and Dorothy Lamb Woodbridge, 

Thomas Phelps, (1740-89), was sergeant 1775, ensign 1776, 
lieutenant of Baldwin's artillery regiment of artificers at the 
battles of Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth. He was 
bom and died in Simsbury. 

Also Nos. 9459, 19968, 20607. 

MRS. HANNAH GREEN ROBBINS. 36611 

Born in Thompson, Connecticut. 

Wife of Itbiel Robbins. 

Descendant of Joseph Green, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Joseph Green and Lydia Graves, his wife. 

Joseph Green, (1756-1826), served several enlistments as a 
private in the Connecticut militia. He was bom and died in 
Thompson. 

MRS. CARRIE MAY BURROWS DENISON. 36612 

Born in Groton, Connecticut 

Wife of Charles Hiram Denison. 

Descendant of Capt. Hubbard (Daniel) Burrows, of Ccti- 
necticut. 

Daughter of John Wheeler Burrows and Almira B. Fenner, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Burrows and Emily Wheeler, his wife. 

Gr,-granddaughter of John B. Burrows and Betsey Haley, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Hubbard Burrows and Priscilla Baldwin, 
his I St wife. 

Hubbard Burrows, (1739-81), commanded a company of 
Connecticut militia in the New York campaign, 1776. He was 
at home when Port Griswold was attacked and fell in the 
massacre. He was bom in Groton. 

Also Nos. 2716, 3187, 4576. 6240, 9275. 10789, 11710, 13904, 15829, 
17328, 28332. 33177, 347SO, 3S40I- 

MISS CAROLYN STOW TIBBALS. 36613 

Bom in Mil ford, Connecticut. 
Descendant of Capt. Stephen Stow and of Jedediah Stow, of 
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Daughter of Mark Tibbals, Jr., and Caroline Stow Gunn, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Buckingham Gunn and Caroline Stow, 
his wife. 

Gr.-Granddaughter of Jedediah Stow and Martha Camp, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jedediah Stow and Sarah Clark, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Stow and Freelove Baldwin, 
his wife. 

Stephen Stow, (1726-77), lost his life nursing the soldiers 
afflicted with small-pox. He was born in Middletown; died 
in Milford. 

Also Nos. 1552, 4148, S123, 8194, 13097, 1601S, 1^882, 19057, 23193, 
29435, 31466, 33638. 

Jedediah Stow, (1757-1843), was placed mi the pension roll 
of New Haven County 1831, for service as private in the 
Connecticut militia. He was bom and died in Milford. 

Also Nos. 17884, 19630, 23637, 33638. 



MRS. ADDIE E. ROSENBLUTH. 36614 

Born in Veaae, Maine. 

Wife of Edward S. Rosenbluth. 

Descendant of Jonathan Low, of Maine. 

Daughter of James B. Webb and Hannah E. Peabody, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stinson Feabody and Susan Low, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Low and Martha Mathews, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Low and Sally Googe, his wife. 

Jonathan Low enlisted 1775 in Capt. Samuel Sawyer's com- 
pany, Scammon's regiment. In 1818, at the age of sixty-six 
he was allowed a pension in Yoric county. Me., for one years 
actual service as private, Massachusetts line, 

MRS. KATHERINE DARROW MERITT. 36615 

Born in West Eaton, New York. 
Wife of Ernest Loren Meritt. 
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Enos, of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of John Jay Darrow and MarcJa Vemera Blair, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Darrow and Elizabeth Enos, his wife. 

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

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

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MRS. ELLA BELLE STERLING HAWLEY. 36616 

Born in New Milford, Connecticut. 

Wife of Edward Hawley. 

Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Potnert^ and of Capt. James 
Buck, of Connecticiit, 

Daughter of Vincent Buck Sterling and Maria Nichols, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Cyrus Curtis Sterling and Gulia E. Weaver, his 
wife; Francis Nichols and Mary S. Pomeroy, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaoghter of Ephraim Sterling and Lucy Buck, his wife; 
Phineas Pomeroy and Susan Clark, his wife. 

Fr.-gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Beebe Buck and Hannah Fairchild, 
his wife; Nathaniel Pomeroy and Abigail King, his wife, m. 1756, 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Buck and Elizabeth Sherman 
(1723-93), his wife, m. 1749 (sister of Roger Sherman). 

Nathaniel Pomeroy, (1734-89), served as lieutenant and 
commanded a company under Maj. (Sen. John Sullivan in the 
expedition to Rhode Island, 1778. He was bom and died 
in Suf field. 

James Buck, (1726-93), served in the militia from New 
Milford where he was bom and died. 

Also No. 12283. 

MISS CAROLYN AREY SMITH. 36617 

Bom in Edgartown, Massachusettts. 
Descendant of John Refers. 
Daughter of Franklin Rogers Smith and Sarah Fisher Pease, his 

Granddaughter of Henry Smith and Susamiah Rogers, his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of John Rogers (1758-1805) and Susannah Ames, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-g:randdaughter of John Rogers and Patience Miller (1732- 
1807), his wife. 

John Rogers, (1736-1811), served as a private in Capt. 
Jared Shepherd's company, Col. Thomas Belden's regiment 
of Connecticut militia, 1777. He was bora in Newport, R. I.; 
died in Middletown, Conn. 

Also No. 35173- 

MRS. SOPHIA DAVIS KILBORN. 36618 

Bom in Guilford, Connecticut. 
Wife of George Franklin Kilborn. 
Descendant of Asher Wright, of Connecticut. 



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Daughter of Alvan Davis and Julia Wright, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jesse Wright and Nancy Hull, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asher Wright and Bulah Strong, his wife, m. 
1775- 

Asher Wright (1755-1833), was placed on the pension roll 
of Middlesex county 1832, for service as private in the Con- 
necticut militia. He was born in Durham; died in Killing- 
worth, Conn. 

MRS. CLARA ESTELLA LEWIS KEACH. 36619 

Born in Providence, Rhode Island. 

Wife of Edwin Henry Keach. 

Descendant of Benjamin Young. 

Daughter of Luther Rexford Lewis and Phoebe Ann Jones, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Reynolds Lewis and Bridget Young, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Young and Waity Hill, his wife. 

Benjamin Young, (1748-1831), was placed on the pension 
roll 1818 for one years actual service as private, Connecticut 
hne. He was born in Exeter, R. L; died in Sharon, Conn. 

MISS MARY GRACE BREWER. 36620 

Born in Middletown, Connecticut 

Descendant of Nathan Starr, of Connectncut. 

Daughter of Hamilton Brewer, M. D., and Mary Elizabeth Starr, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathan Starr, Jr., and Grace Townsend, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Starr and Polly Pomeroy, his wife. 

Nathan Starr, (1755-1821), enlisted as a private in Capt 
Joseph Churchill's company and was appointed regimental 
armorer, 1776. He was bom and died in Middletown, Conn. 

MISS CLARA CORNELLA PRATT. 36621 

Born in Middletown. Connecticut. 

Descendant of Capt. John Pratt, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of John Cooper Pratt and Harriet Butler, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Pratt and Elizabeth Cooper, his wife. 

John Pratt, (1753-1824), was appointed as assistant com- 
missary of Issues 1778. He served to the close of the war 
in the Pennsylvania line. He became a member of the Cin- 
cinnati of Connecticut and his badge is now carried by his 
name-sake, a greatgrandson. He died in Middletown, Conn. 

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MRS. JESSIE GERTRUDE CURTIS FOYE. 36622 

Born in Soathbridge, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Rev. Otis Williams Foye. 

Descendant of Sei^. John Curtis, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Dr. Lucian Willis Curtis and Jane McCuae, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Chester Curtis and Lucinda Willis, his wife, m. 
i8ia 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Curtis and Lydia Keith (i763-t855), his 
2d wife, in. 1788. 

John Curtis, (1746-1837), served as sergeant under Capt. 
Benjamin Richardson at D(MT:hester Heights, 1776. He was 
born and died in Dudley, Mass. 

Also No. 19296. 

MRS. HEI^EN POOKE KANE. 36623 

Bom in Charlestown, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Hon. Richard Frothingham, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Samuel Hartt Pooke, U, S. N., and Ellen Frothingham, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Kettell Frothingham and Harriet Bound 
Ranney, his 3d wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Frothingham and Maty Kettell, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Frothingham and Mary Whitte- 
more, his 1st wife. 

Richard Frothingham, (1748-1819), served in Col. Richard 
Gridley's artillery, 1775. He was on the staff of Gen. Henry 
Knox and was field commissary of military stores throughout 
the war. He was bom and died in Charlestown, Mass. 

Also Nos. 2062, 21038. 

MRS. WINIFRED READ FAWCETT HUBBARD. 36624 

Bom in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia. 
Wife of Jerome Huhbard. 
Descendant of Corp. Benjamin Allen. 
Daughter of Albert Fawcett and Kate Read, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joshua Read and Rebecca Allen, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of David Allen and Sarah Policy, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Allen and Sarah Somers, his 
wife. 
Benjamin Allen, (1735-1823), served as corporal in the 



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Nova Scotia company, 1776 under Capt. Isaiah Boudrean, 
He died in New Brunswick. 
Also No, 33219. 

MISS LOLA ALBERTA NORRELL. 36625 

Born near Augusta, Georgia. 
Descendant of Corp. Eli Prouty, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of William Odom Norrell and Caroline Prouty, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Cheney Prouty and Anvilla Maria Bigelow, his 

Gr,- granddaughter of Eli Prouty and Rebekah Bemis, his wife, m. 
1782. 

Eli Prouty, (1757-1818), enlisted 1777, under Capt. Abel 
Holden, Col. Thomas Nixon, for three years and was in the 
Burgoyne campaign and at the surrender. He was allowed 
a pension 1818, for two years actual service as corporal, Massa- 
chusetts line. His widow also received a pensi<xi. He was 
bom and died in Spencer, Mass. 

MRS. HENRIETTA EASON T. HOLBROOK. 36626 

Born in Hernando, Mississippi. 

Wife of Alfred Holbrook. 

Descendant of Brig. Gen. Elijah Clarke, Hannah Arrington 
Clarke and Jesse Thompson. 

Daughter of Maj. John Clarke Thompson and Henrietta Dupree 
Eason, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jesse Thompson and Nancy Clarke, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Elijah Clarke {1736-W) and Hannah Arrii^- 
ton {1737-1827), his wife. 

See No. 36069. 

Jesse Thompson, (1754-1819), served under Elijah Qarke 
in the Geoi^a forces. He was bom in Amelia Co., Va, ; died 
in Wilkes Co., Ga. 

Also Nos. 21439, 34455r 35098- 

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MRS. STEPHEN MENEFEE DEAN. 36629 

Born in Palmetto, Geoi^a. 
Descendant of George Menefee, 

Daughter of Willis Pentecost Menefee (d. 1S55} and Jeanette Leon- 
ard Watts, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of George Menetee and Nancy Collier, his ad wife. 
George Menefee served with the Georgia troops and re- 
ceived a grant of land. He died 1840 in Talbot Co., Ga. 
Also No. 21444. 

MRS. BELLE WADSWORTH ROGERS. 36630 

Bom in Decatur, Georgia. 

Wife of J. F. Rogers. 

Descendant of Maj. John Bowie, Maj. Andrew Hamilton, 
Maj. Gen. Joseph Spencer and James Wadsworth. 

Daughter of William L. Wadsworth (iS27-Sg) and Rosa Bowie 
(1830-93), his wife, m. 1850. 

Granddaughter of Walter Wadsworth (1801-75} and Eleanor Eliza- 
beth Spencer (1803-30), his wife, m. 1821; Gen. John Bowie (1800-46) 
and Jane Eliza Hamilton (1807-76), his wife, m. 1828. 

Gr.-granddaughler of James Wadsworth and Abigal May, his wife, 
m- 1797; Andrew Bowie and Rosy Anne Watt, his wife; Andrew C. 
Hamilton (1782-1835) and Delphia Adella Middleton (1789-1826), his 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Wadsworth and Mary Braces his 
wife, m. 1762; John Bowie and Rosa Reid (1743-1807), his wife, m. 
1767; Andrew Hamilton and Jane McGara, his wife. 

See No. 36061. 

John Bowie, (1740-1827), raised a company of militia 1776 
and was at Stono and Savannah where he was severely 
wounded. He acted as major in Williamson's brigade and 
served to the close of the war. He and his wife are buried 
near Abbeville, S, C, and his tombstone pves his service. 

Also Nos. 24485, 2891 1, 32954, 33684, 34002. 

Andrew Hamilton, (1740-1835), served under Pickens in 
the warfare of South Carolina, His tombstone gives his serv- 
ice. He was bom in Augusta Co., Va. ; died in Abbeville, S. C. 

MRS. LUCIA KENDRICK ABBOTT PERRIGO. 36631 

Born in Atlanta, Georgia. 

Wife of (jeorge Perrigo, 

Descendant of Lieut, John Fryer, 

Daughter of Benjamin F. Abbott and Mary Isabdla Kendrick, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Stillman Kendrick and Emily Herbert 
Fryer, his wife, 

Gr.-granddaughter of Zachariah Louis Fryer (1785-1861) and Sarah 
Mathews {1795-1850), his wife, m. 1814. 



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Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Fryer and Winifred Fenn, his wife. 

John Fryer, (1759-1818), served as a minute man and as 
lieutenant of Georgia militia. He received bounty land for 
his service. He was bom in North Carolina; died in Burke 
Co., Ga. 

Also Nos. 30283, 32023, 33679, 35753. 

MRS. HELEN HAWKINS HAWKINS. 36632 

Born in Americus, Georgia. 

Wife of W. E. Hawkins. 

Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Washburn and of Capt. Seth 
Washburn, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Eugene Alston Hawkins and Mary Ann McCleskey, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr, Green Lee McCleskey and Georgia Bird 
Washburn, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Washburn (b. 1795) and Mary Ann 
Bird, his wife. 

Gr,-gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Washburn and Ruth Davis (1766- 
1827), his wife, m. 1787. 

Gr. -gr.-gr. -grand daughter of Seth Washburn and Mary Harrod, his 
wife, m. 1750. 

Seth Washburn, (1723-94), was captain of minute men at 
Lexington and Bunker Hill. While a member of the General 
Court the appealing letters from his son at Valley Forge which 
he read to the Assembly, moved it to immediate action. He 
was born in Bridgewater; died in Leicester, Mass. 

Joseph Washburn, (1755-1807), enlisted under his father, 
1775. He served as ensign and lieutenant in numerous cam- 
paigns and was with the suffering army at Valley Foi^. He 
was born and died in Leicester. 

MISS ALINE BREWER RUSE. 36633 

Born in Spring Hill, Alabama. 

Descendant of Oliver Porter. 

Daughter of John Claudius Ruse and Kittte Stewart, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Claudius Ruse and Adela M. Porter, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Douglas Watson Porter and Annabella Burwell 
Murklen {1785-1836), his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Oliver Porter and Margaret Watson, his 
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Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Porter and Mary Anthony, his 
wife, m. 1740. 

Oliver Porter, (1763-1838), enlisted when a lad in his 
brother William's company and served at the siege of York- 
town. His brother John also gave service. He was bom in 
Prince Edward Co., Va. ; died in Greene Co., Ga, 

Also Nos. 3253. 12203. 23060, 35208. 

MRS. HARRIET TRIPLETT SMART. 36634 

Born in Columbus, Ohio. 
Wife of Alfred G. Smart. 
Descendant of Reuben Triplett. 
Daughter of Roderick Triplett and Mary Jacobs, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Reuben Triplett and French, his wife. 

Reuben Triplett served as midshipman. He <Ked in Lees- 
buig, Va., where in 1820 his will is recorded and his son Roder- 
ick mentioned. 

MRS. HATTIE SMART GRANDY. 36635 

Born in Augusta, Georgia. 
Wife of Luther B. Grandy. 
Descendant of Reuben Triplett, 

Daughter of Alfred G. Smart and Harriet E. Triplett, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Roderick Triplett and Mary Jacobs, his wife. 
See No, 36634. 

MRS. LULU COLCORD WILLIAMS. 36636 

Born in Exeter, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Joseph Heath Williams. 

Descendant of Capt. Henry Styles and of Lieut Jrfin C<d- 
oord. 

Daughter of Jacob Colcord and Mary Worthington, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Frederick Colcord and Elizabeth Jenness, his wife; 
HarvQT Worthington and Zilpha Adkins, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Colcord and Hannah Thyng, his wife; 
Henry Adkins and Lucinda Clark, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Colcord and Lydia Morrill, his wife ; 
Peter Clark and Zilpha Styles, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr. -granddaughter of Henry Styles and Ruth (Wells) Kel- 
log (1724-1812), his wife, m. 1747. 

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Infantry, 1776; second lieutenant, New Hampshire line and 
resigned 1777. 

Also No. 3128a 

Henry Styles, ( 1730-1810), who had served in the early wars 
commanded a company of minute men at the Lexington Alarm, 
He was bom in Windsor, Conn.; died in Whately, Mass. 

MRS. EMMA HEARD LONG. 36637 

Bom in Ruckersville, Georgia. 

Wife of Dr. Nathaniel G. Long. 

Descendant of Hon. Stephen Heard. 

Daughter of George Erskine Heard and Mattie Elanor Heard, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson Heard and Nancy Middleton, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Stephen Heard and Elizabeth Darden (1766- 
1848), his wife, m. 178s- 

See No. 36144. 



MRS. ALICE ST. JOHN BENEDICT TALCOTT. 36638 

Born in Marshall, Michigan. 

Wife of Marshall D. Talcott 

Descendant of James Benedict and of Ensign Matthias St. 
John, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Nathan Benedict and Louisa Prentice, hb wife. 

Granddaughter of Matthew Benedict and Anna St. John (b. i?7o), 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of James Benedict and Thankful G. Lodcwood. 
his wife, m. 1763; Matthias St John and Naomi Weed (1734-80), his 
1st wife, m. 1758. 

Matthias St. John, (1732-1819), who had served In 1776, 
was appointed by the Assembly, ensign of the alarm list, ninth 
Connecticut regiment, 1779, Camden, Conn. He was bom in 
Norwalk; died in New Canaan, Conn. His son Matthias 
served as a private and received a pension. 

Also Nos. 9929, 10324, 13218, 16575, 21873. 

James Benedict, (1743-1838), enlisted in Capt. Titus Wat- 
son's company, 1777 for three years. He was placed on the 
pension roll 1832 as he had served over two years. He was 
bom and died in Canaan. 

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MRS. LILLIAN M. BLISH PORMORT. 36639 

Bom in Jay, New York. 

Wife of Henry C. Purraort. 

Descendant of Benjamin Bruce, Jr. 

Daughter of IDaniel Blbh and Mary Houghton Bruce, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Bruce (b. 1796} (War of 1812) and Re- 
becca Houghton, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Bruce, Jr., and Phiiadelphta Wbeeler, 
his wife, m. 1781. 

Benjamin Bruce, Jr., (1759-1838), enlisted irom Bdton, 
Mass., 1776 under Capt, Jonathan Houghton. He re-enlisted 
for three years under Capt. Daniel Barnes; was in the Bur- 
goyne campaign at the surrender. He was discharged at West 
Point, 1780. In 1820 he was placed on the pension roll of 
New York for three years actual service as private, Massachu* 
setts line. He died in Essex Co., N. Y. 

MRS. MARY C. ROESCHLAUB. 36640 

Born in St. Louis, Missouri. 

Wife o£ Francis H, Roeschlaub. 

Descendant of John Crolius, 

Daughter of Edward Sisson and Elizabeth Staats, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Isaac W. Staats and Jane Ann Crolius, his wife, 
m. 1809. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Crolius and Jane Morgan, his wife. 

John Crolius, (1755-1841), served as a minute man in the 
Somerset county. New Jersey militia. He was bom in Bound 
Brodt, N. J.; died in New York. 

Also Nos. 33833. 34757- 

MRS. MARY JOHNSON REED. 36641 

Born in Southboro, Massachusetts. 
Wife of William H. Reed. 

Descendant of Elisha Johnson, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Nathan Loomis Johnson and Mary A. R. Fay, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Elisha Johnson, Jr., (b. 1783) and Sophia Loomis, 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Johnson and Sarah Perry, his 2d wife. 

Etisha Johnson, (1753-1832), served in Capt. Ebenezer In- 
gals's company. Col. Job Cushing's regiment and was at the 
surrender of Burgoyne, 1777. He was bom and died in Soutfi- 
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MRS. MARGARET THOMPSON GREEN. 36642 

Born in Whitehall, Michigan. 
Wife of George Green. 

Descendant of Capt. Thomas Thompson, of Maine. 
Daughter of Charles Carroll Thompson and Harriet Dewey, his 

Granddaughter of Shubal Thompson and Margaret West, his wife 

Gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Thompson (b. 1772) and Fhebe 
Hinckley (b. 1776), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Thompson and Mehitabel Hinck- 
ley, his wife. 

Thomas Thompson commanded a matross company in the 
Cumberland county regiment. He was bom in Berwick, Me., 
1741, where he died. 

Also No. 29716. 

MRS. FRANCES DRESSER SMITH. 36643 

Bom in Hartford, Connecticut. 
Wife of Frederick Wallace Smith. 

Descendant of Capt. Zebediah Ingals, Lemuel Ingals and 
Corp. John Dresor, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of George Andrew Dresser and Frances A. Weitzel, his 

Granddaughter of Samuel Dresser and Dorothy Ingals, his wife. 
Gr, -granddaughter of John Dresor and Sarah, his wife ; L,emue) 
Ingals (1755-1837) and Dorothy Sumner, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zebediah Ingals and Esther Goodell, his 

John Dresor, (1735-1814), responded to the Lexington Alarm 
from Promfret, where he was bom and died. 

Zebediah Ingals, (1729-1S00), commanded a company at 
the Lexington Alarm, from Pomfret and with him was his 
son Lemuel. 

Also No. 10901. 

MRS. ELIZABETH PALMER SMITH. 36644 

Born in New York, N. Y. 
Wife of Frederick Smith. 
Descendant of Samuel Potter. 

Daughter of Milton J. Palmer and Elizabeth J. Hudson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin Palmer and Rebecca Potter, his wife. 
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Samuel Potter, (1757-1846), served as a private in Capt 
Daniel Drake's Bristol county cwnpany, 1781. He was bom 
in Dartmouth, Mass.; died in Potter's Hollow, N. Y. 

MRS. JENNIE HOSMER CHURCH. 36645 

Born in Porter, New York. 

Wife of Dan H. Church. 

Descendant of Dr. Timothy Hosmer, 

Daughter of Albert Hosmer and Sarah Mosher Palmer, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Timothy Hosmer and Isabel Brown, hb wife. 

Gr.-grandaughter of Timothy Hosmer and Elizabeth Smith (1749- 
1825), his wife, m. 1771. 

Timothy Hosmer, (1745-1815), served as sui^;eon of the 
sixth Continental regiment. He was an original member of 
the Society of the Cincinnati of Connecticut. He was born 
in Middletown, Conn. ; died in Avon, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 23296, 33980. 

MRS. ANNA EVANS THOMAS. 36646 

Born in Cornville, Maine. 
Wife of William B. Thomas. 
Descendant of Daniel Evans. 

Daughter of Daniel W. Evans and Martha Wardwell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel Evans and Susan Bean, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Evans and Johanna Haines, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Evans and Eleanor Bamford, his 

Daniel Evans, (1716-76), was a member of the Provincial 
Congress of New Hampshire, 1775. He enlisted for the de- 
fense of Boston and died at Andover, Mass., from wounds re- 
ceived at Bunker Hill. 

36647 
MRS. AGNES HINDS HOLBROOK. 36648 

Born in Montrose, Pnnsylvania. 
Widow of Jerome B. Holbrook. 
Descendant of Rev. Ebenezer Hinds. 

Daughter of Abinoam Hinds and Jane Caroline Fowler, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Abinoam Hinds (b. 1768) and Susan Snow, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Hinds and Lydia Bartlett (i7H-i8cn}, 
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Ebenezer Hinds, (1719-1812), was a Baptist minister who 
preached for forty years at Middleboro and his church was 
the center of patriotic education during the Revolution. 

MRS. ELLA LOUISE BARRATT ROBERTSON. 36649 

Bom in Earlville, Illinois. 

Wife of Leopold Robertson. 

Descendant of Corp. John Famham, 

Daughter of Berkeley G. Barratt and Emily L. Jones, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Barratt and Permelia Farnham, his wife. 

Gr.- granddaughter of John Famham and Menda Atkins, his wife. 

John Famham, (1763-1822), served as corporal in the New 
Hampshire line under Col. Thomas Stickney. He died in 
Clark Co., Ohio. 

MRS. AGNES CRAM OSGOOD. 36650 

Born in Toronto, Canada. 

Wife of Henry D. Osgood. 

Descendant of Thomas Sinkler. 

Daughter of George Chandler Cram and Agnes Georgiana Jackson. 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Enoch Cram and Sarah Sinclair, his wife. 

Gr. -grand daughter of Thomas Sinclair (Sinkler) and Nancy Pike, 
his second wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Sinkler and Sarah, his wife. 

Thomas Sinkler, (1721-96), marched from Sanbomton un- 
der Capt. Charles Taylor to re-enforce the northern army, 1777. 
He was bom in Newmarket, N. H. ; died m Hardwick, Vt 

Also Nos. 13374, 30223. 

MRS. FLORENCE LOUISE GOULD HALE. 36651 

Born in Moline, Illinois. 
Wife of Joshua Hale. 
Descendant of Amos Gould. 
Daughter of Frank Wayland Gould and Marcia Louise Towndrow, 

Granddaughter of John Maxfield Gould and Hannah Marcy Dimock, 
his wife. 
Gr, -granddaughter of Amos Gould, Jr. and Nancy H. Bartlett, his 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amos Gould and Rebecca Perley, his wife. 



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Amos Gould, (1761-1853), enlisted from Danvers 1779 for 
three months and 1780 under Capt. Benjamin Peabody for 
service on the Hudson. In 1832 he was allowed a pension 
for six months actual service as a private Massachusetts line. 
He was bom in Boxford, Mass.; died in Piermont, N, H. 

Also Nos. 6150, 33397- 

MISS MARION CRANDALL. 36652 

Born in Galesburg, Illinois. 
Descendant of Deacon Ephriam Putnam. 

Daughter of Edwin J. Crandall and Harriet Maria Ferris, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Ferris and Elizabeth Hudson, his wife. 
See No. 36653. 

MRS. LILLIE C. FERRIS PRINCE. 36653 

Born in Galesburg, Illinois. 
Wife of George W. Prince. 
Descendant of Deacon Ephraim Putnam, 

Daughter of Henry Ferris and Elizabeth Hudson (b. 1816; m. 1836), 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of Moody Hudson and Keturah Smith (b. 1787), his 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Smith and Keturah Putnam (b. I7S6), his 

Or.-gr. -granddaughter of Ephraim Putnam and Sarah Cram (1719- 
1777). his wife. 

Ephraim Putnam, (1719-77), served in the committee to pro- 
vide ammunition for the town of Lyndeboro, N. H., where he 
died. He was born in Danvers, Mass, 

Also Nos. 15039, 313S3. 3381 1. 

MRS. JANE BIGGER JOY. 36654 

Born in Piqua, Ohio. 
Wife of John Joy. 

Descendant of James Bigger and of William Montgomery, 
of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Robert Bigger and Elizabeth Montgomery, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Bigger and Jane Hurst, his wife; William 
Montgomery (1755-1805) and Ann Reid, his wife. 
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MISS ANNIE WYATT HINRICHSEN. 36655 

Born in Jacksonville, Illinois. 

Descendant of John Wyatt. 

Daughter of William H. Hinrichsen and Louisa Sparks, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward S. Hinrichsen and Nancy Ann Wyatt 
(182S-1900), his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Wyatt and Rachel Kitchens, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Wyatt and Mary Tremble, his wife. 

John Wyatt volunteered as a soldier and was with the Vir- 
ginia troops until the surrender of Comwallis. He sacrificed 
bis estate for the cause and received land warrants for three 
years service. After the war he settled near Harper's Ferry. 

Also Nos. ?ros, 10598, 29726, 31184. 

MRS. MABEL BROWN WADDELL. 36656 

Born in Jacksonville, Illinois. 
Wife of Frank J. Waddell. 

Descendant of Josiah Fairbank, Thomas Beggs and Lieut. 
John Epler. 
Daughter of George Wyekoff Brown and Evelyn Hall Fairbank, his 

Granddaughter of Daniel Wilder Fairbank (1825-93} and Sarah 
Epler (1828-igcH), his wife, m. 1850. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Barnard Fairbank and Hannah Maria 
Crissy, his wife; John Epler {1795-1S76) and Sarah Beggs (1800-82), 
his wife, m. 1812. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Fairbank and Sarah Chandler, his 
wife; Abram Epler (1769-1857) and Anna Oldweiler (1768-1847), his 
wife, m. 1791); Charles Be^:s (1775-1869) and Dorothy Trumbo, his 

Gr,-gr,-gr. -granddaughter of Josiah Fairbank and Abigail Carter, his 
wife; John Epler and Mary Pheil, his wife, m. 1768; Thomas Beggs 
and Sarah Barnes, his wife. 

Josiah Fairbank, (1734-98), served as a private in the militia. 
He was bom in Lancaster; died in Sterling, Mass. 

Also Nos. 27544, 35234- 

John Epler, {1743-82), was commissioned second lieutenant 
in the Berks county, Pennsylvania militia, 1777. 

Thomas Beggs served in the Commissary and died 1779 of 
camp fever. He was bom in New Jersey; settled in Rocking- 
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MISS MARCELLA C. BALDWIN. 36657 

Born in Plato, Illinois. 
Descendant of Jonas Cutting. 

Daughter of Thomas Baldwin and Emily Cutting, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Hiram Cutting (b. 1802) and Christiana Godcin, 

Gr. -granddaughter of Jonas Cutting and Lydia, his wife. 
Jonas Cutting, {1741-1834), served as a private in the New 
Hampshire line. He died in Woodstock, Vt. 
Also No. 27415. 

MRS. EMMA WOODRUFF FERGUSON. 36658 

Bom in Watertown, New York. 

Wife of Duncan H. Ferguson. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Sykes. 

Daughter of Gilbert Woodruff and Nancy Fay {1817-77), his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Fay and Almira Kendall Sykes, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Sykes and Sally Eaton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Sykes and Lois Cooley, his wife. 

Nathaniel Sykes, (1734-1820), was at White Plains and with 
Washington that Christmas night at the crossing of the Dela- 
ware. He was in the battles of the Jerseys and suffered at 
Valley Forge. He was honorably discharged and on his way 
home heard his wife had been dead six months. He was bom 
in Springfield, Mass. ; died in Springfield, Otsego Co., N, Y. 

Also Nos. 12161, 28410. 

MRS. MARY ENNIS WEBB LICHTY. , 36659 

Born in Jordan, New York. 

Wife of Daniel Lichty, M. D. 

Descendant of Samuel Webb., of Connecticut. 

Daughter of William R. Webb and Sarah Watrous Ennis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Beroni Webb and Elizabeth Phillips, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Webb and Naomi Warner, his wife. 

Samuel Webb, (1737-90), served as a private and his name 
is found among the soldiers from Waterbury. He was bom 
in Saybrook ; died in Waterbury. 

MRS. INEZ KATHARINE SEGER MYERS. 36660 

Born in Erie, Illinois. 
Wife of Albert J. Myers. 

Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Howard, Nathaniel Seger and 
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Daughter of Dana Boardinan Seger and Katherme Reynolds, his 

Granddaughter of Allen Seger and Achsah Howard, his wi'fe. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Seger and Mary Russell, his wife; 
William Howard (b, 1769) and Mary Hawkins, his wife, m. 1793. 

Gr.-gr. -grand daughter of Deacon Samuel Howard and Elizabeth Bar- 
ret, his wife, m. 1762; William Adrian Hawkins and Abigail Keyes, 
his wife. 

Samuel Howard, (1739-1815), served twenty-seven years as 
town clerk of Ten^Ie. In 1775 he was commissioned lieu- 
tenant of the Sixth company. Fifteenth regiment. He was 
born in Maiden, Mass.; in 1769 removed to Temple, N. H., 
where he died. 

William Adrian Hawkins, {1742-1817), fought at Bunker 
Hill and the gun he carried is in possession of the family. He 
commanded a company under the brave Col. Alexander Scam- 
mel. He was bom in Bordeaux, France ; died in Readii^, Vt. 

Also Nos. 329* 9675. 

Nathaniel Seger, (1755-1847), enHsted under Capt. Nathan 
Fuller 1775, and served in the Burgoyne campaign. In 1818 
he was granted a pension for two years actual service as pri- 
vate Massachusetts line. He was bom in Newton, Mass. ; died 
in Hanover, Me. 

MRS. IVY LA VINA SEGER RAMSAY. 36661 

Born in Erie, Illinois. 
Wife of Luther Richmond Ramsay. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Seger, Lieut. Samuel Howard and 
Capt. William Adrian Hawkins. 

Daughter of Dana Boardman Seger and Katharine Reynolds, his 
wife. 
See No. 36660. 

MRS. ELLEN M. ALEXANDER. 36662 

Born in Monmouth, Illinois. 
Wife of Thomas A. Alexander. 
Descendant of Aloney Rust. 

Daughter of Almiron G. Pierce and Caroline C. Sanford, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Rev. Alba Sanford and Minerva Rust, his wife. 
Gr.-grand daughter of Aloney Rust and Esther Doud, his wife, m. 
1790. 
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Capt. Samuel Canfield's company of militia. He was bom in 
Hartford, Conn. ; died in Fowler, Ohio. 

Also Nos. 26015, 32030. 

MRS. IDA BONKER HENRY. 36663 

Born in Monmouth, Illinois. 
Wife of Oscar J. Henry. 

Descendant of Hon. John Hart, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of James Monroe Bonker and Polly I^ove, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Stephen Mapes Bonker and Anne Acker, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Albert Acker, Sr. and Sallie Hart, his wife; 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Acker and Nancy Ward, his wife; 
Tomas Hart and Margaret Darragh, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Darragh and Deborah Hart, his 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granodaughter of John Hart and Deborah Scudder, 
his wife. 

John Hart, (1711-79), was a member of the Continental 
Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. 
He was bom and died in Hopewell. 

Also Nos. 193, 2383, 3233, 4914, 5174, 10966, 11161, 14748, 15054, 16634. 
20688, 21667, 23554. 27397 29256 30496 31767. 

36664 
MRS. MILDRED CONKLIN MOULTON. 36665 

Bom in Aurora. Illinois. 

Wife of Arthur W. Moulton. 

Descendant of Mahlon Coombs and of Henry Mizner. 

Daughter of Lemuel H. Conklin and Miriam A. Coombs, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John W. Coombs and Millie Mizner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Israel Coombs and Bolon, his wife; 

Demarcus Mizner and Millie Haymond, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Mahlon Coombs and Rebecca Norton, his 
wife; Henry Mizner and Barbara Stacker, his wife. 

Mahlon Coombs, (1759-1834), was placed wi the pension 
roll, 1823, for one years actual service as private in the Vir- 
ginia line. He was bom in Loudon Co., Va. ; died in Licking 
Co., Ohio. 

Henry Mizner, {1759-1847), was placed on the penaon roll, 
1832, for fifteen months actual service as a private in the 
Pennsylvania line. He was bom in Berks Co., Pa.; died in 
Kendall Co., III. 

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MISS SUSANNE EDITH DAVIS. 36666 

Bom in Ischua, New York. 
Descendant of Deacon Joshua Davis, of Massachusetts, 
Daughter of John Andrew Davis and Delilah Cornelia Warford, his 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Davis and Sarah Farwell, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Jonathan Davis (b. 1758) and Mary Chapman, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joshua Davis and Hannah Jaquith, his wife, 
m. 1739. 

Joshua Davis, (1714-77), was a member of the C(»ninittee 
of Safety of Billerica. 

MRS. MARY TIRRILL DICKIE. 36667 

Born in St Louis, Missouri. 
Wife of William P. Dickie. 

Descendant of Isaac Tirrill, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Henry Tirrill and Louisa Klinefelter, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Oakes Tirrill (1805-62) and Hannah Snell, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Isaac Tirrill and Hannah Porter, his wife. 
Gr.-gr, -granddaughter of Isaac Tirrill and Hannah Whitemarsh, his 

Isaac Tirrill served as a minute man at the Lexington Alann. 
He was bom 1745 in Abtngton, where he died. 
Also No. 15171. 

MRS. MARY ELIZABETH HILTON OLMSTEAD. 36668 

Born in Bunker Hill, Illinois. 

Wife of Marenis S. Olmstead. 
Descendant of Henry Stahl, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of John S. Hilton and Louisa E. Stahl, bis wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel Stahl 1816-1900) and Elizabeth Boucher 
(1815-99), his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Stahl (1788-1874) and Nancy Fox, his 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Stahl and Bosina Stcmple, his wife. 

Henry Stahl, (1751-1816), was a private in Capt. James 
Young's company of Cumberland county militia. He was 
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MRS. ADELE SMALLEY JOHNSTON. 36669 

Born in Girard, Illinois. 

Wife of Arthur Pitt Johnston. 

Descendant of Capt. David Smalley, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of John S. Smalley and Sophronia Arnold, his wife. 

Granddaughter of E)avid D. Smalley and Mary Blackford, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Smalley and Hannah Eoff, his wife. 

David Smalley, {1745-1816), was commissioned ensign 1776 
and rose to the ranic of captain. He was bom and died in 
Somerset Co., N. J. 

Also No. 32044. 

MRS. RACHEL SMALLEY KNAPP. J6670 

Born in New Jersey. 
Wife of John Knapp. 
Descendant of Capt. David Smalley, 
Daughter of David D. Smalley and Mary Blackford, his wife. 
See No. 36669. 

MRS. ELIZABETH JACKSON MORGAN. 36671 

Born in Manlius, Illinois. 
Wife of George Byron Morgan. 

Descendant of Col. Giles Jackson, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Giles W. Jackson and Hannah Jennings, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Dr. James Jackson and Mary Anne Elderkin, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Giles Jackson and Anna Thomas, his wife. 

Giles Jackson, (1723-1810), was a member of the Provincial 
Congress 1774 and commanded Berkshire county militia in 
the Burgoyne campaign where he was chief of staff and drew 
up the articles of capitulation. He was bom in Weston; died 
in Tyringham, Mass., where in 1895 a monument was erected 
to his memory. 

Also Nos. 7536, 9734, I434S. 24856, 31007. 

MRS. MARY E. SMALLEY OLMSTED. 36672 

Born in Bunker Hill, Illinois. 
Wife of Shelman Olmsted. 
Descendant of Capt. David Smalley. 
Daughter of Andrew J. Smalley and Julia Anne Cox, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of Samuel Sntalley and Mary Pennington, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of David Smalley and Hannah Roff, his wife. 
Sec No. 3666Q. 

MRS. ELLA PETTENGILL BAUER. 36673 

Born in Gillespie, Illinois. 

Wife of William Bauer, 

Descendant of Lieut. Andrew Pettengill, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Charles Pettengill and Rosa Silvia, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David E. Pettengill and Mary Ann Boosinger, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Pettengill and Hannah Quimby, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Pettengill and Hannah Greely, 
his wife. 

Gr.- gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Pettengill and Abigail Greely, 
his wife. 

Andrew Pettengill, (1742-77), served as second lieutenant 
at Bunker Hill and as lieutenant at Bennington, where he was 
mortally wounded. He was bom in Plaistow; died in Salis- 
bury, N. H. 

Also Nos. 24741, 33406. 

MISS MARY FRANCES SANFORD. 36674 

Born in Bunker Hill, Illinois. 
Descendant of Adjutant Ebenezer Mattoon, of Massachu- 
setts. 

Daughter of Solomon Noble Sanford and Isa Sheppard, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ira Sanford and Emeline Mattoon, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Mattoon and Lucena Mayo, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddughter of Ebenezer Mattoon and Mary Dickinson, 

Ebenezer Mattoon, {1755-1843), was [daced on the pension 
roll of Hampshire county, 1832, for service of adjutant, Mass- 
achusetts line. He became blind in service. He was bom and 

died in Amherst, Mass. 
Also Nos. 3885, 12314- 

MISS ANNA B. SANFORD. 36675 

Born in Bunker Hill, Illinois. 
Descendant of Adjutant Ebenezer Mattoon. 
Daughter of Solomon Noble Sanford and Isa Sheppard, his wife. 

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MRS. URSULA TRUE STARKEY. 36676 

Bom in Bunker Hill, Illinois. 
Descendant of Lieut. Andrew Pettengill, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of John Andrew Pettengill and Abby Ann Johnson, his 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Pettengill and Hannah Greely, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Pettengill (1742-77 and Aligall Greely, 
his wife. 
See No. 36673. 

MRS. BETSEY M. GEORGE TRUE. 36677 

Bom in Bucksport, Maine. 
Wife of Moses True. 

Descendant of Ezra Carpenter, of Massachusetts. 
Dai^hter of Warren George and Louisa Fales, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Perez Mann Fales and Mai^^et Carpenter, bis 

Gr.-granddaiighter of Ezra Carpenter and Mary Daniels, his wife, nt. 
179a 

Ezra Carpenter, (1753-1841), enlisted 1775 in Capt Oliver 
Pond's ccmipany; was in the battles of Trenton and Prince- 
ton. In 1818 he was placed on the pension roll for one years 
actual service private, Massachusetts line. His widow at the 
age of eighty-three was granted a pension. He was bom in 
Attleboro; died in Foxboro, Mass. 

MRS. MARY GEORGE TRUE HANSEN. 36678 

Bom in Bunker Hill, Illinois. 

Wife of Phillip Hansen. 

Descendant of Lieut. Thomas George, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Moses True and Betsey Maria George, his wife; 

Granddaughter of Warren George and Louisa Fales, his wife. 

Gr. -grand daughter of Timothy George and Betsey Capron, his wife, 

Gr.-gT, -granddaughter of Thomas George and Hannah Brastow (b. 
1746). his wife, m. 1768. 

Thomas George, (1742-1812), served as lieutenant under 
Capt. Samuel Fisher in the Massachusetts militia. He was 
bom and died in Wrenthara, Mass. 

Also No. 3S4SS. 

MRS. HATTIE LEWIS WILSON HORN. 36679 

Born in Bunker Hill, Illinois. 
Descendant of Capt. David Smalley, of New Jersey. 



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Daughter of Francis Marion Wilson and Mary Elizabeth Smith, his 

Granddaughter of William S. Wilson and Mary Ann Smalley, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of David D. Smalley and Mary Blackford, his 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter of David Smalley (1745-1814) and Hannah 
Roff, his wife. 
See No. 36669. 

MRS. SALLIE M. MILLER. 36680 

Born in Belle fonlaine, Ohio. 
Wife of Enrique C. Miller. 
Descendant of Isaac Zane. 

Daughter of Silas Baldwin and Mary H. McCcJloch, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Judge Noah Zane McCoUoch and Psyche Shuffle- 
ton, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Maj. William McColloch and Nancy Zane, his 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Zane. 

Isaac Zane, (1753-1816), was captured by the Indians at the 
age of nine and carried to the lakes where he married a M9- 
ter of a Wyandtrtte chief. He gave important infoimation to 
General Edward Hand, 1777. In 1800 Congress granted him 
a land patent on Mad River, North Western Territory. He 
was born in Berkeley Co., Va. ; died in Zanesville, Ohio. 

MRS. SALOME SNOW McCAIN. 36681 

Bom in Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Wife of Thomas H. B. McCain. 
Descendant of Lemuel Snow, 
Daughter of Abner Hixon Longley and Sopbronia Snow) Bassett, 

Granddaughter of Lemuel Snow (1758-1824) and Lydia Hch^s, his 

See No. 36587. 

MRS. MARY ADDIE LITTLE CLEVELAND. 36682 

Born in Warren, Indiana. 
Wife of Henry D. C. Cleveland. 
Descendant of Elijah Mitchel. 
Daughter of M. W. Little and Lavina Purviance, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of Lewis W. Purviance and Elizabeth Mitchel, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Mitchel and Sarah Ireland, his wife. 

Elijah Mitchel, (1761-1847), was placed on the pension roll 
of Preble county, Ohio, 1832, for service of private. North 
Carolina militia. He died in Warren, Ind. 



MISS EDITH M. HAWLEY. 36683 

Born in Huntington, Indiana, 

Descendant of William Cook, Joel Cook and Lot Sturtevant. 

Daughter of Wesley Willard Hawley and Anna Stnrtevant, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Willard Hawley and Mirabah Emley, his 
wife; Gardiner Sturtevant and Charlotte Smith, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John R. Emley and Mary Cook, his wife; 
Seth Sturtevant and Huldah Besse, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joel Cook and Kiturah Meis, his wife; Lot 
Sturtevant and Elizabeth Bessie, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr, -granddaughter of William Cook and Achsah Middleton, 

William Cook, (1735-1814), served as a private and on the 
Committee of Safety. He was bom in New Hanover, N. J.; 
died in Cookstown. 

Joel Cook, (1764-95), was a minute man in the Burlington 
county. New Jersey miltia. 

Lot Sturtevant, (1759-1848), was placed on the pensicwi roll, 
1818, for three years actual service as private, Massachusetts 
line. He was bom in Wareham, Mass.; died in Waterville, 
Maine. 

Also Nos. 18431, 21577, 28468. 

36684 

MRS. MARIAN ANNA BARRETT. 36685 

Bom in Fort Wayne, Indiana. 

Wife of James Madison Barrett. 

Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin Woodworth and of Alexan- 
der Ewing. 

Daughter of Charles Douglass Bond and Lavinia Anna Ewing, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Wayne Ewing and Abigail Woodworth, his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Alexander Ewing and Charlotte Griffith, his 
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Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Woodworth and Abigail Bryant, 
his wife, m. 1778, 

Benjamin Woodworth, (1758-1830), served short enlistments 
as private and sergeant in the Plymouth county militia, through- 
the war. He was bom and died in Scituate, Mass. 

Also Nos. 24496, 25053, 2cj440f 34024. 

Alexander Ewing, (1763-1822), served in the Pennsylvania 
militia as 3 private 1780 and in a company of scouts in the 
war of 1812, He was bom in Pennsylvania; died in Fort 
Wayne, Ind. 

MRS. FLORENCE EWING BARRETT LADD. 36686 

Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. 
Wife of George Ladd. 

Descendant of Serg. Benjamin Woodworth and of Alex- 
ander Ewing. 
Daughter of James Madison Barrett and Marian Anna Bond, his 

Granddaughter of Charles Doi^lass Bond and Lavinia Anna Ewing, 
hb wife. 
See No. 36685. 

MISS FRANCES MARION HABERLY. 36687 

Bom in Terre Haute, Indiana. 

Descendant of Luther Stimson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George W. Haberly and Frances M. Stimson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel McElwain Stimson and Louisa Chloe 
Richards, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Stimson and Sally Divoll, his wife, m. 
181 1. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Luther Stimson and Sally McElwain, his 
wife, m. 1787. 

Gr. -gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Rev. Daniel Stimsen and Beulah Stim- 
son (d. 1767), his wife. 

Luther Stimson, (1763-1801), at the age of sixteen, en- 
listed in the militia and served through the war. He was 
bom in Weston ; died in Winchendon, Mass. 

Also No. 1913S- 

36688 

MRS. GERTRUDE LILE WILLIAMS ZUR MUEHLIN. 36689 
Bom in Youngstown, Ohio. 
Wife of Carl Zur Muehlin. 



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Descendant of Capt. Emanuel Hover, 

Daughter of George J. Williams and Gertrude E. Ladd, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William P. Ladd and Latalia Clark, his wife. 
Or. -granddaughter of Reuben S. Clark and Caty Hover, his wife, 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Emanuel Hover (1748-1824), his wife. 
See No. 36193- 

MRS. BLANCHE A. WILLIAMS SILCOTT. 36690 

Born in Yonngstown, Ohio. 
Wife of Walter D. Sileott 
Descendant of Capt. Emanuel Hover. 

Daughter of Geoi^e J. Williams and Gertrude E. Ladd, his wife. 
See No. 36689. 

MRS. MARY GERTRUDE CORNELL FINARTY. 36691 

Bom in Pleasantville, Iowa. 

Wife of R. W. Finarty. 

Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Chamberlin. 

Daughter of Lindley Park Cornell and Nan Girkey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Norman Riley Cornell and Mary Fletcher Tim- 
monds, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Cornell and Destimony Chamberlin, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Chamberlin and Lucy Knowlton, bis 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Chamberlin and Ruth Preston, 
his wife. 

Joseph Chamberlin, {1738-1815), was lieutenant in Capt 
Thomas Johnson's company of minute men at the capture 
of Ticonderc^a, In 1777-79 he served on scouting and guard 
duty and responded to various alanns to the close of the 
war. He was born in Northfield, Mass. ; died in Newbury, 
Vermont. 

Abo Nos. 4294, 11828, 21482. 

MRS. GRACE MORRILL WHITE MOTT. 36692 

Born in Des Moines, Iowa. 
Wife of Clarence Lee Mott. 

Descendant of Michael Bright, of Pennsylvania. 
Daughter of Benjamin Clayton White and Letitia Fleming, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Solon Fleming and Eliza Jane Fisher, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of G*orge Fisher and Abigail Bright, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Bright (1771-1846) and Catherine 
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Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Michael Bright and Catherine Hoover 
Bower, his second wife. m. 176?. 

Michael Bright, {1732-1814), signed the Association Test 
of Berks County and served on the Committee of Observa- 
tion. He was born in IvCbanon; died in Reading, Pa. 

Also Nos. 12967, 1379s, 14437, 3"0i- 

MRS. ELLEN DODGE SCOTT. 36693 

Bom in Council Bluffs, Iowa. 
Wife of Edgar Hunter Scott. 

Descendant of Phineas Dodge and of Lieut. John Pingree, 
of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Nathan Phillips Dodge and Susanna C. Lockwood, bis 

Granddaughter of Sylvanus Dodge and Julia T. Phillips, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Dodge and Mary Dresser, his wife; 
Nathan Phillips and Lydia Pingree, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Dodge and Lucy Nelson, his wife; 
John Pingree and Elizabeth Jewett, his wife. 

Phineas Dodge, (1745-1824), responded to the Lexington 
Alarm from Rowley in Capt. John Dodge's company. He 
was born in Hamlet; died in Rowley, Mass. 

John Pingree, (1726-96), was second lieutenant in Capt 
Eliphalet Spafford's company at the Lexington Alarm. He 
was bom and died in Rowley. 

Also Nos. 25207. 35256- 

MRS. SARAH ISABELLA STEWART. 36694 

Born in Wellington, Canada, West. 

Widow of Joel L. Stewart 

Descendant of David Cory and Benjamin Sayi^. 

Daughter of Benjamin Sayre Cory and Fanny Young, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Eliakim Cory and Sarah Sayre, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Cory and Jemima Ross, his wife ; Ben- 
jamin Sayre and Sarah Littell Frazee, his wife. 

David Cory, {1750-1809), served as a private in Capt. Isaac 
Halsey's company of New York militia, 1776. He was bom 
in Westfield, N. J. ; died in BaUston Spa, N. Y. 

Benjamin Sayre, (1743-1810), was a minute man in the 
Essex county militia during the Revolution. He was bom 
in Union Co., N. J.; died in Milton, N. Y. 

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MRS. MIRANDA LANE BRYANT. 36695 

Born in Lanesboro, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Dr. Horace French Bryant. 

Descendant of Ensign Jesse Lane. 

Daughter of Nathan S. Williams and Sarah H. Une, his wife, m. 
1830. 

Granddaughter of Martin Lane and Sarah Craig, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Lane and Hester Wright (1750-1832). 
his wife, m. 1770. 

Jesse Lane, (1746-1819), served as ensign and responded 
to the alarm to re-enforce the garrison at Ticonderoga. He 
was bom in Lebanon, Conn.; removed to Newport, N. H., 
where he died. 

Also No. 29053. 

MRS. HARRIET PRIOR STORM. 36696 

Bom in Preston, Iowa. 

Wife of Charles J. Storm. 

Descendant of Simeon Prior. 

Daughter of John Sebra Prior and Emily J. Chase, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Pindcney Prior and Harriet Latham, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Prior and Katharine Wright, his wife. 

Simeon Prior, (1754-1837), enlisted 1776 as a private in 
Capt. Jedediah Waterman's company, Col. John Duiltee's 
Connecticut regiment and was at the battle of Trenton. In 
1833 be was placed on the pension roll of Portage county, 
Ohio. He was bom in Norwich, Conn. ; died in Northampton, 
Ohio. 

MRS. SADIE SEARLE CLARK. 36697 

Bom in Akron, Ohio. 
Wife of Arthur Farrar Clark. 
Descendant of Rev. Jonathan Searle. 
Daughter of Warren Sanborn Searle and Mary, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Sanborn Searle and Susan Stewart, faia 

Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Searle and Hannah Hoyt, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Searle. 

Jonathan Searie, a graduate of Harvard College, was or- 
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1791. In 1777 he responded to the call to Ticonderoga. He 
was born in Rowley, Mass., 1746; died in Salisbury, N. H. 

MISS MABEL HOYT. 36698 

Born in Chicago, Illinois. 
Descendant of Capt. Joseph Stebbins, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Earl Thomas Hoyt and Marie Jane Catlin, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Seth Catlin and Helen Mar Griswotd, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Richard Catlin and Charlotte Stebbins, his 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Stebbins and Lucy Frary. his wife. 

Joseph Stebbins, (1749-1816), was ensign of minute men 
at the Lexington Alarm; lieutenant under Capt. Hugh Max- 
well and led a company to oppose Buxgoyne. He was bom 
and died in Deerfield. 

Also No. 5822. 

MRS. MARIA JANE HOYT. 36699 

Born in Chicago, Illinois. 
Wife of Earl Thomas Hoyt. 
Descendant of Capt. Joseph Stebbins. 
Daughter of Seth Carltn and Helen Mar Griswold, his wife. 
See No. 36698. 

MRS. HELEN LIGHTY TALLEY. 36700 

Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 

Wife of Orville B. Talley. 

Descendant of Sergt. John R<dl, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of David H. Lighty and Susan Margaret Corey, his wile, 
m. ISSO. 

Granddaughter of Elnathan Corey (1812-64) and Susanna Harr 
(1812-80), his wife, m. 1832: 

Gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Corey (1784-1852) and Margaret 
Saylor (i?88-i873), his wife, m. 1806. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Corey (1739-1813) and Jane Roll, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Roll and Hizabetb, his wile. 

John Roll served as sergeant in Capt. Peter Layton's com- 
pany of Morris county, New Jersey militia. His wiH was 
probated 1782 at New Providence, N. J. 

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MISS LYDIA BELL LYON. 36701 

Born in Burlington, Iowa. 

Descendant of Benjamin Lyon, 

Daughter of William Lyon and Margaret Ann Barkley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Harvey Lyon and Jane McMillan, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddau^ter of William Lyon and Elizabeth Hathaway, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Lyon and Mrs. Gertrude Rogers, 
his second wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Lyon 1722-84) and Joanna Clark, 
his wife. 

Benjamin Lyon served as a private in the Essex county, 
New Jersey Light Horse. He was bom 1752, in New Jer- 
sey; removed after the Revolution, to Green county. Pa,, 
where he married his second wife and where he died. 

MRS. CARO CRITTENDEN MABIE. 36702 

Bom in Waterloo, Iowa. 
Wife of Everett M. Mabie. 
Descendant of Ebenezer Pierce. 

Daughter of George R. Crittenden and Elizabetii Crittenden, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Seth R. Crittenden and Betsey Marsh, fais wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Marsh and Joanna Pierce, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Pierce and Elizabeth Gilson, his 

Ebenezer Pierce, (1741-77), was a minute man to repel the 
advance of Burgoyne. He was shot by a Tory. He was 
bom in Groton, Mass.; died in Bennington, Vt, 

Also Nos. 26807, 30043, 32579, 33449- 

MRS. HATTIE CULVER RHODES. 36703 

Born in Bloomington, Wisconsin. 

Wife of F. H. Rhodes. 

Descendant of Ensign David LiUie and of Simeon Tillot- 
son. 

Daughter of I^evi Merryman Culver and Amelia UUie, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joshua N. Culver and Caroline Cloe "RUotson, bis 
wife ; Abram Lillie and Polly Spears, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Tillotson and Louisa Sage, his wife; 
Henry Lillie and Aminta Williams, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Tillotson and Unice Canfield, bis 
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Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Simeon Tillotson and Martha Webb, his 
wife. 

David Lillie, (1736-1821), served as ensign in Col. Charles 
Webb's Continental regiment, 1775. He was born in Wind- 
ham, Conn. ; died in Franklin, Ohio. 

Simeon Tillotson, (1744-1834), was placed on the pennon 
roll of New London county, 1818, for service as private in 
the Connecticut line. He was bom and died in Lyme, Conn, 

Also No. 3141?. 

MRS- MARTHA JOSEPHINE WELLS STODDARD. 36704 

Born in Humboldt, Iowa. 
Wife of Glen H. Stoddard. 

Descendant of James Corastock, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Henry S. Wells and Elisabeth F. Connell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel Connell and Betsey A. Guyant, his wife. 
Gr, -granddaughter of John Guyant and Hannah Davis, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benajah Davis and Any Adams, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Adams and Elizabeth Com- 
stock, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddatighter of James Comstocic and Hannah Allen, 

James Comstock, (1712-81), served in the defense of Fort 
Griswold, where he was killed. 
Also Nos. 6561, 22627, 288?8, 305211, 33840. 

36705 
MRS. SUSAN B. ELLIOTT. 36706 

Bom in Bardstown, Kentucky. 
Descendant of Capt. Newell Beauchamp. 
Daughter of Col. James Marshall Brown and Susan M. Beauchamp, 
Granddaughter of Newell Beauchamp (1743-1825) and Anne Down- 
ham, his wife. 
See No. 36213- 

MRS. MARY FULLER ROBERTS. 36707 

Born in Natchez, Mississippi. 
Wife of W. C. Roberts. 
Descendant of Sei^. Thomas Fuller. 
Daughter of Ezra Bourne Fuller and Margaret McCheyne Donaiv 

Granddaughter of John Puller and Hannah Percival, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of James Fuller and Elizabeth Bourne, his wife. 



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Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of ThcMuas Fuller. 

Thomas Fuller, (1731-1805), served as sergeant at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. 

MRS. TINNIE AUBIGUE DRUMMOND CHAPMAN. 36708 
Bom in Portland, Maine. 

Wife of Wilford Gore Chapman. 

Descendant of Maj. Josiah Hayden, Micah Blackwell, 
'Hiomas Burgess and Sergt. William Foster. 

Daughter of Josiah Hayden Drummond and Hzada Rollins Bean, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Clark Drummond and Cynthia Bladcwell, his wife; 
Benjamin Wadlcigh Bean and Lucetta Foster, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Drummond and Damaris Hayden, his 
wife; Mordecai Blackwell and Sarah Burgess, his wife; Thomas Dres- 
ser Foster and Nancy Paul, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Hayden and Silence Howard, his 
wife; Micah Blackwell and Lydia Tobey, his wife; Thomas Burgess 
and Annis Fuller, his wife ; William Foster and Sarah Grover, bis 
wife. 

Josiah Hayden, (1734-1818), was captain of minute men 
1775 and was promoted major 1776. He was at Harlem 
Heights where he commanded the regiment in the absence 
of the superior officer. He was bom in Braintree, Mass.; 
died in Winslow, Me. 

Also Nos. 5895, 905P, igzoi, 22027, 23863. 24656. 

"niomas Burgess, {1741-1820), served as a private from 
Sandwich at the Lexington and Dartmouth Alarms. He was 
born in Sandwich, Mass. ; died in Fairfield, Me. 

Micah Blackwell, (1741-81), was a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm and 1776 was quartermaster for the Barnstable 
county regiment. 

William Foster, (1750-1840), served under Capt. John Rowe, 
C<^. Eben Bridges at the battle of Bunker Hill, where he 
was wounded. He was an invalid pensioner 1793 and his 
pension was increased 1832. He was bom in Gloucester, 
Mass. ; died in Bristol, Me. 

MRS. PRISCILLA P. WALKER. 36709 

Born in Topsham, Maine. 
Wife of Wildes P. Walker. 
Descendant of Brig. Gen. Samuel Thompson, of Maiae. 



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Daughter o£ Robert McManus and Priscilla Purinton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ezekiel Purinton and Isabella Wilson, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of John Wilson and Rachel Thompson (1761-1844), 
his wife, m. 1783. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Thompson and Abial Purington, his 

Samuel Thompson, (1735-97), was chosen brigadier gen- 
eral of Cumberland county militia, 1778, by the House of Rep- 
resentatives. He was born in Brunswick; died in Topsham, 

Maine. 

MISS KATHERINE ELEANOR HUNT. 36710 

Born in Portland, Maine. 

Descendant of Robert Johnson, Ichabod Hunt and Daniel 
Whitney, 

Daughter of George A. Hunt and Anne H. Roberts, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Hunt 1803-60) and Miriam Whitney (b. 
i79Q)> his wife; Charles Roberts and Eleanor J. Chenery, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ichabod Hunt and Eunice Stone, his second 
wife, m. 1801; Daniel Whitney and Abigail Stone (1762-1841), his 
wife, m. 1780; Joseph Johnson Chenery and Rebecca Johnson, his 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Johnson and Eleanor Lamb, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Robert Johnson and Mary Trunly Mil- 
lions, his wife. 

Robert Johnson, (1732-1802), was master of the slotq) 
Brittania, 1779, employed in the Penobscot expeditioit 

Also Nos. 4696, 2986S. 

Daniel Whitney, (1754-1834), enlisted 1775, under Capl 
Hart Williams and was discharged on account of sickness. 
He re-enlisted 1777; served at Ticonderc^ and at Bayaduce 
under Capt. Alexander McLellan. In 1818 he was allowed 
a pension for two years actual service, private Massachu- 
setts line. He was bom in Gorham, Me., where he died, 

Ichabod Hunt enlisted 1775 in Capt. Hart Williams's com- 
pany. He was born in Falmouth, Mass.; died 1822 in 
Unity, Me. 

MRS. ANNIE FERNALD TUERO. 36711 

Born in Portland, Maine. 
Descendant of Paul Little, Zernibbabel Hunnewell, Sergt. 
Isaac Elder, Benjamin Cobb, all of Maine. 
Daughter of Samuel R. Femald and Ellen Laura Little, his wife. 



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Gra.n<]daughter of Joseph G. Femwald and Hope Cobb, his wife ; 
Thomas Little and Kesiah Hanson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Cobb and Mary Tobie, his wife; 
Paul Little and Sarah Souther, his wife ; William Hanson and Matilda 
Elder, his wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Elder and Mary Hunnewell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Zerubbabel (Zenibabel) Hnnnewell and 
Hannah Ho skins, his wife. 

Paul Little, (1740-1808), served on the Committee of In- 
spection of Windham. He was bom in Newbury, Mass.; 
died in Windham, Me. 

Zerrubbabel Hunnewell, (1714-1808), served on the Com- 
mittee of Inspection of Windham. He was bom in Scarboro; 
died in Windham, Me. 

Isaac Elder, (1739-96), served as private and sei^ant. He 
was born in Windham ; died in Gorham. 

Benjamin Cobb served in the regiment of guards. He was 
bom in Portland, 1742, where he died. 

MRS. BERTHA MAGIE CRANE. 3671a 

Bom in New Haven, Connecticut 

Wife of Frank T. Crane. . 

Descendant of Capt. Job case, Jedediah Case and Elijah 
Tuller, all of Simsbury, Conn. 

Daughter of Theodore Buckingham Magie and Lucia A. Tuller, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Jay Tuller and Sarah M. Case, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Friend Case (1781-1840) and Sarah (Caw), 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Job Case (father of Friend) and Joanna 
Wilcox, his wife ; Jedediah Case, Jr. and Letiice Tuller, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Jedediah Case and Mercy Hart, his 
wife; Elijah Toller and Sarah Case, his wife. 

Job Case, (1737-98), entered the army as lieutenant and 
commanded a company of militia at the New Haven Alann. 
He had charge of the troops that transported cannon balls 
from Salisbury to Boston. 

Also Nos. 5337, 6472. "837. 18242, 20857. 

Jedediah Case, (1733-1818), enlisted as a private in the 
militia. 

Also No. 8340. 

Elijah Tuller, (1727-1814), served as a minute man. 

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MRS. SABRINA WATTS HALL. 36713 

Born in Jonesboro, Maine. 

Wife of Horace Hall. 

Descendant of Samuel Watts, Jr. 

Daughter of Samuel Watts, Jr. and Mary Noyes, his wife, no. 1789. 

Samuel Watts, Jr., (1755-1850), enlisted 1779, under Capt. 
Stephen Smith ajid served at Machias. He was with the 
volunteers wlho captured the armed ship Miargarett^ In 
1832 his pension was allowed for six months actual service 
as private, Massachusetts line. He was bom in Haverhill, 
Mass. ; died in Jonesboro, Me, 

MRS. HATTIE L. ROBB. 36714 

Born in Antigomsk, Nova Scotia. 

Wife of William Robb. 

Descendant of Lieut. Nathan Longfellow. 

Daughter of Thomas Snow Lindsey and Mercy Loi^ellow, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathan Longfellow and Susan B. Haskell, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Longfellow and Taphenes (I<ong fellow), 
his wife, (daughter of Nathan). 

Gr.-gr.- granddaughter of Nathan IjOngfellow and Taphenes Hontly, 
his wife. 

Nathan Longfellow, {1746-1828), served as corporal and 
lieutenant under Capt. Reuben Dyer in the expedition to St. 
Johns, 1775. He was bom in Rowley, Mass.; died in Mac- 
hias, Me, 

Also Nos. 5818, 9063, 30249. 

MISS ALSY A. COBURN, 36715 

Born in East Thomaston, Maine. 
Descendant of James Simonton, of Maine. 
Daughter of John S. Coburn and Sarah Ford Levensaler, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Charles Cohurn and Elizaheth Simonton, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of John Simonton and Rachael McLellan, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of James Simonton and Ann Lane, hb wife, 
m. 1758 (died 1852). 

James Simonton, (1735-1813), served in the regiment 
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MRS. MARY ISABEL RIEMAN THOM. 36716 

Born in Baltimore, Maryland. 

Wife of Pembroke Lea Thorn. 

Descendant of Derick Low, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Joseph H. Rieman and Annie Lowe, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Peter Perlee Lowe (1801-96) and Ann Bamberger, 
his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Jacob Derick Lowe (1767-1838) and Martha 
Perlee, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Derick Low and Rebecca Emmons, his 
wife, m. i?47. 

Derick Low, (1717-1804), was a member of the Committee 
of Observation 1775 to provide ammunition and arras for the 
New Jersey militia. He died in Somerville, N. J. 

Also Nos. 31454, 32254. 

MRS. KATHARINE SEARS ENDICOTT. 36717 

Bom in Weston, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Henry Endicott, Jr. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Sparhawk, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Francis Bacon Sears and Mary Elizabeth Sparhawk, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of George Sparhawk and Mary Susannah Jadcson. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Sparhawk and Elizbeth Murdock, bis 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Sparhawk and Hannah Murdodt, 
his wife. 

Nathaniel Sparhawk, (1727-77), was a member of the Com- 
mittee of Inspection, 1775. He was bom and died in Cam- 
bridge. 

MRS. LOUISE BRONSON HARDEN. 36718 

Born in Atfleboro, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Winthrop F. Harden. 

Descendant of Roswell Bronson, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Dr. John Richardson Bronson and Catherine Francis 
Wheelock, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Garry Bronson and Maria Richardson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Roswell Bronson and Susanna Adams, his 
wife. 

Roswell Bronson, (1751-1836), is among the list of sol- 
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MRS. SUSAN PRATT McINTYRE. 36719 

Born in Melrose, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Deacon Benjamin Pratt, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Rev. Stillman Pratt and Hannah Brigham, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin Pratt and Mary Smith, his wife. 
Benjamin Pratt, (1758-1842), served as a private in Capt. 
Jesse Wyman's company 1777 and acted as guard to Bur- 
goyne's prisoners. He was bom and died in Reading. 

MISS SUSIE BRIGHAM MORSE. 36730 

Born in Marlboro, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Deacon Benjamin Pratt. 
Daughter of Fred L. Morse and Maiy Pratt, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Rev. Stillman Pratt and Hannah Brigbam, his 
wife. 
See No. 36719. 

MRS. CARRIE IRESON PARKER. 36721 

Born in I^nn, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Theodore Parker. 
Descendant of John Ireson, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Samuel Stillman Ireson and Sarah Rogers Johnson, his 

Granddaughter of John Ireson and Eliza Bulfinch, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Ireson and Sarah Sargent, his wife, m. 

John Ireson, (1758-1822), served several enlistments as a 
private from Lynn, where he was bom and died. 

MISS HANNAH M. PRATT. 36722 

Born in Carver, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Deacon Benjamin Pratt. 
Daughter of Rev. Stillman Pratt and Hannah Brigbam, his wife. 
See No. 36719. 

MRS. LUCIE B. ROBBINS. 36723 

Bom in Carver, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Charles M. Robbins. 
Descendant of Deacon Benjamin Pratt. 
Daughter of Rev. Stillman Pratt and Hannah Brigbam, his wife. 
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MRS. ELIZABETH JANE COOPER SWEET. 36724 

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Charles Oscar Sweet 

Descendant of Nathaniel Hodges, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Cooper and Emily Elizabeth Hodges, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Warren Hodges and Margaret Rice, his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Hodges and Hannah Skinner, his 
first wife. 

Nathaniel Hodges, (1750-1828), served as a private in Capt. 
Isaac Hodges's company. Col. John Da^ett's repment at 
the Rhode Island Alarm, 1777. He was born in Norton; 
died in Mansfield. 



MRS. FLORENCE A. J. COE. 36725 

Born in Hoi den, Massachusetts. 

Wife of William H. Coe. 

Descendant of John Jepherson (Jefferson), of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of M. V. B. Jefferson and Augusta F. Jefferson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Adolphus Jefferson and Pamela Tucker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Jefferson (Jepherson) and Mary Morse 
(i?66-i862), his wife, m. 1787. 

John Jepherson (Jefferson), (1760-1844), enlisted 1776 in 
Capt. Moses Knapp's company. Col. Joseph Read's r^ment 
In 1818 his pension was allowed for fifteen months actual 
service as private, Massachusetts line. His widow also re- 
ceived a pension until her death in 1862. He was bom in 
Douglas. 

MISS NELLA MARBLE. 36726 

Bom in Charlton, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Thaddeus Marble, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Jerome Marble and Susan E. Blanchard, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Putnam Marble and Ruth Ann Rider, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thaddeus Marble and Olive Putnam, his wife. 

Thaddeus Marble, (1758-1817), was a private in Capt. Reu- 
ben Sibley's company, Col. Josiah Whitney's regiment for 
service in Rhode Island. He was bom in Sutton; died in 
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MRS. EI^IZABETH BIGELOW MANNING. 36727 

Born in Worcester, Massachusetts. 
Wife of David Manning. 

Descendant of Lieut. Josiah Bigelow, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Alexander Bigdow and Adaline Stockwell, bis wife. 
Granddaughter of Abraham Bigelow and Louisa Train, his wife. 
Gr.-granddai^[hter of William Bigelow and Hepzibah Russell, his 
wife. 
Gr.^^.-granddaugbter of Josiah Bigelow and Mary Harrington, his 

Josiah Bigelow, (1730-1810), served as lieutenant of artil- 
lery in Capt. Israel Whitmore's compat^ of militia. He was 
born and died in Waltbam. 

Also Nos. 3730. 4^30, 8513, ii6i9k 16763) 17^03, 38330, 34313. 

MRS. MARY JILLSON PARKER. 36728 

Bom in Worcester, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Henry I,ai^don Parker. 

Descendant of David Lilley and of David Jillson. 

Daughter of Clark Jillson and Ruth Elizabeth Ulley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Jillson, Jr. and Waity Williams, his wife; 
Lewis Lilley and Hannah Albee, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Jillson and Sarah Cudworth, his wife; 
David LiHey, Jr. (1773-1815) and Polly Stockwell, his first wife, m. 
I79S- 

G.-gr.-granddaughter of David Lilley and Elizabeth Gibbes, his wife, 
m. 1762. 

David Lilley, (1739-1S01), responded to the Lexington Alarm 
under Capt. Arthur Daggett and at the Rhode Island Alarm 
under Capt. Bartholomew Woodbury. He was bom in Sut- 
ton ; died in Oxford, Mass. 

David Jillson, (1761-1850), enlisted 1780; was at West 
Point and acted as body guard to Amdd. In 1833 he re- 
ceived a pensicm for nine mcmths actual service as private. 
New Hatnpshire line. He was bom in Cumberland, R. L; 
died in Whitin|^iam, Vt 

MRS. FLORENCE WAITE SMITH. 367*9 

Bom in Rutland, Miiiachinetts. 
Wife of George Ardnif Smitb. 

Descendant of Lieut Isaac Parka, of Massadittsetts. 
Dai^hter of Rev. Clarendoa Watte and Harriet G. Baker, hii wife. 



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Granddaughter of Alvin Waite and Mary Parker, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaBghter of Otis Parker and Polly Nourse, his wife, 

Gr.-gr. -grand daughter of Isaac Parker and Margery Maynard, his 
wife. 

Isaac Parker, (1750-98), served as lieutenant in Cd. Michael 
Jackson's regiment, 1777. He was bom in Shrewsbury; died 
in Westboro, Mass, 



MRS. SUSAN TRUMBULL PRICE. 36730 

Bom in Worcester, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Dr. Harry Price. 

Descendant of Capt. Caleb Clap, of Massachusetts, 

Daughter of Geoige Augustus Trumbull and Louisa Clap, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Caleb Clap and Elizabeth Stone, his wife. 

Caleb Clap, (1752-1812), served as lieutenant 1777 and as 
captain 1782. He was an original member of the society of 
the Cincinnati. He was bom in Hardwick; died in Greenfield, 
Mass. 

MRS. GERTRUDE MOORE WATSON. 36731 

Bom in Templeton, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Henry L. Watson. 

Descendant of Abraham Wood, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Trask Ray and Mary Davis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Davis and Mary Wood, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Abraham Wood and Lydia Johnson, his wife. 

Abraham Wood, (1752- 1804), served as clerk of minute men 
and was a drummer in Capt. Samuel Wood's company at the 
Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Northboro, Mass. 

MRS. ELIZA WARREN BARNES. 36732 

Born in Leicester, Massachusetts. 

Wife of David H. Bames. 

Descendant of Elijah Warren, 

Daughter of Henry Elijah Warren (b. i8op) and Mary WbittemorE^ 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elijah Warren and Mary Belcher Henshaw Wheel- 
er, his second wife (i7?6-i8si), m. 1801. 

Elijah Warren, (1758-1843), volunteered under Capt. Wil- 
liam Pope and 1776 served under Capt. Loring Lincoln. His 



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pension was allowed 1832 for over six months actual serv- 
ice as private, Massachusetts line. He was born and died 
in Leicester, Mass, 

36733 
MRS. JANE AUGUSTA COBB. 36734 

Born in Holmes County, Ohio, 
Wife of William Heniy Cobb. 

Descendant of John Bigelow, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Nathan Bigelow and Prudence Hathaway, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Bigelow and Persis Wright, his wife. 
John Bigelow, (1757-1843), served as a private in Capt. 
Joseph Richardson's company. Col. Samuel Denny's regiment, 
1779. He was bom in Spencer; died in Worcester. 
Also No. 15638. 

MISS MARY DE FOREST DENNY. 36735 

Born in Milton, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Col. Samuel Denny, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Daniel Denny and Mary de Forest Bigelow, bis wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel Denny and Harriet J. Gardner, his wife, 
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Denny and Nancy Watson, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Denny (1731-1819) and Elizabeth Bass 
Henshaw, his wife. 
See No. 36751. 

MRS. CORA BELLE KNIGHT DENNY. 36736 

Born in Leicester, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Parkman T. Denny. 

Descendant of Silas Knight, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles S. Knight and Louisa A. Edwards, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Silas Knight and Martha Goodenow, bis wife. 

Silas Knight, (1757-1842), was placed on the pension roll 
of Worcester county, 1831, for service as private in the Massa- 
chusetts militia. He was bom in Sudbury; died in New 
Braintree. 

Also No. 32893- 

MRS. CATHERINE EMILY GROUT. 36737 

Bom in Leicester, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Braman Grout. 
Descendant of Adjutant Ebenezer Foster, of Massachusetts. 



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Daughter of Alonzo White and Elizabeth Uncoln Davis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Adin Davis and Lydia lincoln, his wife. 

Gr.^randdaughter of Stephen Lincoln and Lydia Foster, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Foster and Hannah Parlin, his 
wife. 

Ebenezer Foster, (1733-1811), was chosen adjutant in Col. 
James Conver's regiment, of the Worcester county militia, 1776. 

Also Nos. 6173. 32891. 

MRS. IDA ESTELLA GIFFORD. 36738 

Born in Southbridge, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Fred. Hooker Gifford, M. D. 
Descendant of Benjamiti Furbush, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Geoi^e Whitford and Mehetable Draper Furbush, his 

Granddaughter of Noah Furbush (1756-1844) and Betsey Brown, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Furbush and Elizabeth Marble, his 
wife, m. 1751. 

Benjamin Furbush served in the American Revolution as a 
private, as did also his son Noah. He died 1814 in BrocA:- 
field, Mass. 

MISS ISABEL S. HATCH. 36739 

Born in Spencer, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of John Draper, Deacon Jc^n Muzzy, Capt. 
Reuben Dickinson, Deacon Ebenezer Dickinson, Perdval Hall, 
James Draper, Simeon Cowles, all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George Dwight Hatch and S<^hronia T. Cowles (1&16- 
1902), his wife, m. 1849. 

Granddaughter of Cheney Hatch I179S-1878) and Eliza Hall (i7£»»- 
1862), hi; wife, m. 1819; Aaron Cowles (1793-1863) and Ruth L. 
Sanderson (1789-1868), his wife, m. 1812. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elias Hatch (1769-1822) and Olive 'Draper 
(1774-1858). his wife, m. 1791; Percival Hall and Elizabeth White 
(1764-1845). his wife, m. 1791 ; Simeon Cowles (17SS-1831) and Sarah 
Dickinson (1757-1814), his wife, m. 1778. 

Gr.-gr, -granddaughter of John Draper (1745-1822) and Rebekah 
Muzzy (1750-1818), his wife, m. 1770; Jonathan Cowles and Sarah 
Gaylord, his wife ; Reuben Dickinson. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of James Draper and Mehitable Whiting 
(1719-63), his wife, m. 1742; John Muzzy and Abigail Reed (1720-66), 
his first wife, m. 1736; Ebenezer Dickinson and Sarah Kell(^:g (1701- 
43), his wife, m. 1720. 



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John Draper, (1745-1822), served as non-comniissioned of- 
ficer from Spencer, where he was bom and died. 

John Muzzy, (1714-89), was a member of the Ccanmittee 
of Correspondence and delq^ate to the General Court, He 
was bom in Lexington; died in Spencer. 

Also No. aos2i. 

Reuben Mckinscm, (1739-1803), commanded a company of 
minute men at the Lexington Alarm. He was bom in Had- 
ley ; died in Amhent 

Ebenezer Dickinson, (1696-1780), was a member of tlie 
Committee of Correspondence. He was bora inHadley; <Ued 
in Amherst. 

Perctval Hall, (1764-1843), served as a private in a com- 
pany of guards, 1781. He was bom in New Braintree ; died 
in Oakham. 

James Draper, (1720-S1), served on war committees. He 
was bom and died in Stoug^ton. 

Simeon Cowles, (1755-1831), marched to Stillwater in C^. 
Reuben Dickinson's ccnnpany. He was bom and died in Am- 
herst. 

MISS RUTH E. HATCH. 36740 

Bora in Spencer, Musacbtuetts. 
Descendant of John Draper, Deacon John Muzzy, Simeon 
Cowles, James Draper, Oipt Renben Diddnson, Deaam Ebe- 
nezer Dickinson and Percival HaU. 

Daughter of George Dwi^t Hatch and Sophronia T. Cowles, hb 
wife. 
See No. 36739, 

MISS ELIZA ANNA PHELPS HENSHAW. 36741 

Bora in Warren, Ohio, 
Descendant of Oapt David Henshaw, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Joahua Henshaw and Eliza Aime Phelps, bis wife. 
Granddaughter of David Henshaw and Uar; Sargent, his wife, 
David Henshaw. (1744-1808), onrnnanded a onnpany of 
artillery stationed at Bosb» under Cd. Hiomas Crafts, 1776. 
He was bom in Boston; died in Leicester, Mass. 
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MISS N. OLIVE KNIGHT. 36742 

Bom in Leicester, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Silas Knight. 

Daughter of Dexter Knight and Priscilla Jenkins Bowen, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Hiram Knight and Olive Bames, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Silas Knight (1757-1842) and Martha Goode- 
now, his wife. 
See No. 36736. 

MRS. EMILY SARGENT LEWIS. 36743 

Bom in New York, N. Y. 
" Wife of Wilfred Lewis. 

Descendant of Thomas Denny, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George Henry Sargent and Sarah Swift Shaw, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Denny Sargent and Mindwell Jones, his 
wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Joseph Sargent and Mary Denny, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Denny and Mary Chaplain Storrs, 
his wife. 

Thomas Denny, (1725-74), was a member of the First Pro- 
vincial Congress. He was bom and died in Leicester. 

Also Nos. 1950, 1 1445. 

MRS. MANDANA ELIZABETH MARSH. 36744 

Born in Leicester, Massachusetts. 

Wife of George Edgar Marsh. 

Descendant of Stephen Lincoln, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Alonzo White and Elizabeth Lincoln Davis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Adin Davis and Lydia Lincoln, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Lincoln and Lydia Foster, his wife. 

Stephen Lincoln, (1751-1840), enlisted from Oakham and 
served in the Rhode Island campaign. He was bom in Re- 
hobeth ; died in Oakham, Mass. 

Also Nos. 7415. 13142, 25118, 32891. 

MISS ELIZABETH GODDARD MAY. 36745 

Born in Leicester, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of John Goddard, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Samuel May and Sarah Russell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel May and Mary Goddard, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Goddard and Mary Aspinwall, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Goddard and Hannah Seaver, bis 



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John Goddard, (1730-1816), was a delegate to the Provincial 
Congress and a member of war oMnmittees. At the siege of 
Boston he served as wagon master to construct fortification. 
He was born and died in Brookline, Mass. 

Also Nos. 2344, 39?0, 8456, 9777, 10052. 12710, 20999, 21541, 25345, 
34018. 

MRS. MARIA CUMMINGSMUNROE. 36746 

Born in New Haven, Connecticut. 

Wife of Charles T. Munroe. 

Descendant of Col. James Converse, Joseph Cummings and 
Capt. John Cutler, all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Estes Cummings (b. 1799) and Fanny Cutler White, his 
second wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Cummings and Temperance Nye (1757- 
1848), his wife, m. 1776; Philip White and Abigail Cutler, his wife. 

Gr.- grand daughter of Benjamin Cummings and Sarah Grovcr, his 
wife; John Cutler and Dorothy Converse, his wife. 

Or. -gr. -grand daughter of James Converse and Dorothy Cartar, his 
wife. 

James Converse, {1725-1811), was colonel of the Fourth 
Worcester County regiment, 1776, for duty on the Hudson, In 
1779 he served under Gen. Jonathan Warner. He was bom 
in Leicester; died in Brookfield. 

Also No. 16886. 

John Cutler, (1751-1821), served as lieutenant 1777 and as 
captain at the Rhode Island Alarm, 1778. He was bom in 
Brookfield, Mass. ; died in Fair Haven, Vt. 

Also No. 30802. 

Joseph Cummings, (1753-1826), was a minute man in Capt. 
Joseph Foster's company at the Lexington Alarm. He was 
bom and died in Ware. 

MRS. HATTIE C. MURDOCK. 36747 

Born in Barre, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Julius O. Murdock. 

Descendant of Joshua Murdock, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Warner Clifford and Lorinda Hartwell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Luther Clifford and Lydia Murdock, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Murdock (b. 1748) and Achsa Wood- 
ward, his wife. 

Cr.-gr.- granddaughter of Joshua Murdock and Esther Child, his 
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Joshua Murdock, (1722-97), served as selectman. He was 
born and died in Newton, Mass. 

MRS. LAURA HAYNES STONE McNElSH. 36748 

Born in Spencer, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Dr. Alexander McNeish. 

Descendant of Seth Hitchcock, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Uriah Stone and Harriet N. Hersey, hts wife. 

Granddaughter of Uriah Stone and Laura Haynes, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Haynes (b. r;62) and Dinah Hitch- 
cock, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Seth Hitchcock and Mary Bates, his wife. 

Seth Hitchcock, (1732-90), was a minute man at the L.ex- 
ington Alann. He was bom in Springfield; died in Ludlow, 
Mass. 

Also No. 31000. 

MRS. MARIA J. WARREN MINOTT. 367^ 

Born in Leicester, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Augustus Minott. 

Descendant of Elijah Warren, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Charles Wheeler Warren and Jane White, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Warren and Sally Green, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Warren (1758-1843) and Elizabeth 
Wheeler, his ISt wife. 
See No. 36732- 

MRS. FLORA JULIA REEVES. 36750 

Born in Southbridge, Massachusetts. 
Wife of David Alexander Reeves. 

Descendant of Benjamin Furbush, of Massachusetts, 
Daughter of George Whitford and Mehetable Furbush, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Noah Furbush and Betsy Brown, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Furbush and Elizabeth, Ti is wife. 
Sec No. 36738. 

MRS. MARTHA A. ROCKWELL. 36751 

Bom in North Brookfield, Massachusetts. 
Wife of John A. Rockwell, M. D. 

Descen<int of Col. Samuel Denny, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Capt. Warren Ayres and Rachel Swan Denny, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Denny and Ruth Swan, his wife. 



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Gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Denny and ^izabeth Bass Henshaw, 

Samuel Denny, (1731-1819), was lieutenant colonel under 
Col. William Henshaw at the Lexington Alarm and 1776 ser- 
ved as colonel. He gave valuable civil service in the General 
Court and as chairman of the Committee of Safety of Lei- 
cester, 

Also Nos. 6837, 7207, 12966, 32891. 

MRS. SUSAN MARILLA ROBBINS, 36752 

Born in Leicester, Massachusetts. 
Wife of David Ballard Robbins. 

Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Watson, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Ezekiel Bellows and Catharine E. Washbtirn, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Francis Washburn and Polly Watson, his wife. 
Gr.-granddauehter of Samuel Watson and Ruth Baldwin, his wife. 
Samuel Watson, (1749-1818), was sergeant of minute men 
at the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Leicester. 
Also No. 32893. 

MRS. ANNIE TRASK SARGENT. 36753 

Born in Leicester, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Harry E. Sargent 

Descendant of Lieut. Nathan Crage, (Craig), of Massachu- 
setts. 
Daughter of Frederick James Trask and Frances E. Willard, his 

Granddaughter of James Putnam Trask and Laura Watson, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Watson and Polly Crage, his wife, 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Nathan Crage (Craig) and Sarah Choate, 
his wife. 

Nathan Crage, (1754-1852), was a minute man in Capt. 
Seth Washburn's company at Bunker Hill. He served under 
Capt. David Prouty, Capt. Nathan Harrington ; was in Rhode 
Island 1781 and was discharged at Butts Hill. He rose from 
corporal to lieutenant. His pension was allowed 1832 for 
nineteen months service as lieutenant, Massachusetts line. He 
was bom and died in Leicester, Mass. 

MRS. MANDANA E. SNOW MILLIE. 3^754 

Born in Leicester, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Richard MilUe. 



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Descendant of Abner Snow, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Thomas Sadler Snow and Ellen Lynch, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Pliney Snow and Hannah Sadler, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abner Snow and Hannah Watson, his wife, 
m. 1784. 

Abner Snow, (1759-1833), served as a matross in Capt. 
William Todd's company, Col. Thomas Craft's artillery, 1777. 
He was bom and died in Leicester, Mass. 

MRS. HETTIE LEE HOLMAN SMITH. 36755 

Born in Brookfield, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Arthur R. Smith. 

Descendant of Lieut. David Holman, of Massachusetts, 

Daughter of William Frederic Holman and Ellen Dwight Hurd, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of David Chase Holman and Lucy Dwelly Sice, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Holman and Judith Chase, his ist wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Holman and Lucy Thurston, his 
wife. 

David Holman, (1737-1813), served several enlistments as 
lieutenant in the Massachusetts militia. He was bom m Sut- 
ton ; died in Millbury, Mass. 

Also No. 32893. 

MRS. S. ELIZA WHITTEMORE SMITH. 36756 

Bom in Leicester, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Henry O. Smith. 

Descendant of Lieut. James Whittemore, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of James Whittemore and Lucy Bolton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Whittemore and Nancy Howard, his wife 
Gr.-granddaughter of James Whittemore and Dorothy Green, his 

James Whittemore, (1734-1811), served as sergeant at the 
I^xington Alarm. His commission as lieutenant is still in 
the family. He was bom and died in Leicester. 

MRS. BERTHA ELLEN SNOW WHITTEMORE. 36757 

Bom in Leicester, Massachusetts. 
Wife of George Sanford Whittemore. 
Descendant of Abner Snow. 

Daughter of Thomas Sadler Snow and Ellen Lynch, his wife. 
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MRS. MARY ELIZABETH THURSTON. 36758 

Born in Leicester, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Lyman Davis Thurston. 

Descendant of Col. William Henshaw, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joseph Addison Denny and Mary Davis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Addison Denny and Phebe Henshaw, his 
1st wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Henshaw and Phebe Swan, his wife. 

William Henshaw, (1735-1820), was a member of the Pro- 
vincial Congress, 1774, which voted to enroll twelve thousand 
minute men and commanded a regiment of minute men raised 
in Worcester county. He was in the battles of L,ong Island, 
White Plains, Trenton and Princeton. His orderly books of 
four volumes are in the American Antiquarian Society of 
Worcester. 

Also Nos. 4324, 683;, 32891, 35381. 

MISS CAROLINE LOUISE THURSTON. 367S9 

Bom in Leicester, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Col. William Henshaw. 
Daughter of Lyman Davis Thurston and Mary Elizabeth Denny, his 

Granddaughter of Joseph Addison Denny and Mary Davis, his wife. 
See No. 36758. 

MISS MARY DAVIS THURSTON. 36760 

Born in Leicester, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Col. Samuel Denny, James Smith, Lieut. 
Peter Davis, Corp. Jonah Howe, Lieut. Joseph Thurston, Dan- 
iel Henshaw, Col. William Henshaw and David Davis, all of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Lyman Davis Thurston and Mary Elizabeth Denny, his 
2d wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Thurston and Lucy Buckman Davis, his 
wife; Joseph Addison Denny and Mary Davis, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Thurston and Polly Hubbard, his wife; 
David Davis, Jr., and Patty Howe, his wife; Joseph Denny and Phebe 
Henshaw, his wife ; Maj. Joel Davis and Mary Smith, his wife. 

Gr,-gr.- granddaughter of Joseph Thurston and Thankful Wood, his 
wife; David Davis and Abigail Brown, his 2d wife; Jonah Howe and 
Sarah Newton, his wife; Samuel Denny and Elizabeth Henshaw, his 
wife; William Henshaw (1735-1820) and Phebe Swan, his wife; Peter 



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Davis (father of Joel) and Mary Howe, his wife; James Smith and 
Mary Browning, his wife. 

See No. 36758. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Henshaw and Elizabeth Bass, 
his wife. 

Samuel Denny, (1731-18:7), served as colonel of Worces- 
ter county regiment and was chairman of the Committee of 
Safety. He was bom and died in Leicester, Mass. 

Peter Davis, (1732-81), served as lieutenant at various 
alarms under different commands. He was bom and died in 
Rutland. 

James Smith, (1755-1823), was a private in the company 
of minute men from Rutland, under Capt. Thomas Eustis. 

David Davis, (1740-1824), was a member of the Committee 
of Safety of Paxton. 

Jonah Howe, (1746-1S32), responded to the Lexington 
Alarm. He was bom in Paxton where he died. 

Joseph Thurston, (1739-1822), served as lieutenant to re- 
enforce the Continental army. He was bom in Westboro; 
died in North Brookfield. 

Daniel Henshaw, (1701-81) was a patriot of Leicester, who 
was too old for active service, but provided a substitute. 

Also Nos. 2041, 12966, 29421, 32891. 

MRS. FLORENCE ADELINE WAITE. 36761 

Born in Spencer, Massachusetts. 
Wife of George H. Waite. 

Descendant of David Livermore, of Massachusetts, 
Daughter of George C. LeMonier and Maria Sibley, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Brigham Sibley and Adeline Adams, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Paul Sibley, Jr., and Abigail Livermore, his 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of David Livermore and Anna Haywood, his 

David Livermore, (1745-1818), was a minute man in Capt. 
Ebenezer Mason's company at the Lexington Alarm. He was 
bom in Leicester; died in Spencer, Mass. 

MRS. CYNTHIA ELLEN WHITE. 36762 

Bom in Leicester, Massachusetts. 
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Descendant of Asa Whittemore, of Massachusetts, 

Daughter of Otis Whittemore and Pamelia Sibly, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Amos Whittemore and Polly Bond, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Whittemore and Lucy Mazzy, his wife. 

Asa Whittemore, (1749-1821), responded to the Lexington 
Alarm in Col. Jonathan Warner's regiment. He was bom in 
Concord ; died in Leicester. 

MISS IDA FRANCES WARREN. 36763 

Born in Leicester, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Elijah Warren, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Leander Warren and Sarah Avalina Bond, bis wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Warren (b. 1784) and Sally Green, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Warren (17S8-1843) and Klizabeth 
Wheeler, his 1st wife. 
See No. 36732. 

MISS HELEN FRANCES BARTLETT. 36764 

Bom in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Lieut. Ephriam Jackson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Horace Bartlett and Abigail Howard, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Job Bartlett and Mary Keith Jackson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Jackson (1769-1841) and Zemah Kettb 
(1732-1844), his wife, m. 1801. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Jadcson and Batbsheba Trask, bis ist 
wife, m. 1765. 

Ephriam Jackson served as lieutenant of Captain Daniel 
Lothrop's artillery company, Col. John Bailey's regiment He 
died 1814 in Bridgewater. 

MRS. CAROLINE M. BRANSON. 36765 

Bom in Wrentham, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of John Belcher, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Abner Belcher and Melansa Alexander, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Belcher and Susanna Haseltine, his wife. 
John Belcher, (1744-1825), served as a private at the Lex- 
ington and Rhode Island Alarms. He was bom in Wrentbam 
where he died. 
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MRS. MARY B. H. BLISS. 36766 

Born in North Bridgewater, Massachusetts. 

Wife of William Bliss. 

Descendant of Oliver Howard, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Oliver W, Hall and Susan Howard Copeland, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Charles Copeland and Mehitable Howard, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Oliver Howard and Susanna Reynolds, his 
wife, m. 1780. 

Oliver Howard, {1758-1845), was a minute man at the I*ex- 
ington Alarm under Capt. Josiah Hayden. He served under' 
Capt. Nathan Snow and Capt. Nathan Alden. In 1834 he 
was granted a pension for over six months actual service as 
private, Massachusetts line. He was bom and died in Bridge- 
water, 



MRS. SARAH J. BOSWORTH. 36767 

Bom in South Abington, Massachusetts. 

Wife of I. F, Bosworth. 

Descendant of Barnabas Ewer, of Masaschusetts. 

Daughter of Elijah Bourne and Maria Hersey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Barnabas Bourne and Didamira Ewer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Barnabas Ewer and Alice Weeks, his wife. 

Barnabas Ewer, {1756-1835), responded to the Rhode Island 
Alarm 1777 and 1779 to the Dartmouth and Falmouth Alarms. 
He was bom and died in Sandwich, Mass. 



MRS. HANNAH J. BRIGHAM. 36768 

Bom in Hanson, Massachusetts. 
Wife of A. Henry Brigham. 

Descendant of Lieut. Seth Bates, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Benjamin H. Stevens and Sophia M. Bates, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Paul Bates, Jr., and Temperance Tubbs, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Paul Bates, Sr., and Freelovc Witherel, his 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Seth Bates and Anne Neal, his wife, m. 
1757- 

Seth Bates, (1735-1820), served as seamd lieutenant in 
Capt. Amos Ttimer's company. Col. John Bailey's regiment at 
the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Hanover; died in 
Boston. 

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MRS. MARION A. COPELAND BROWN. 36769 

Bom in Easton, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Dr. Clifton G. Brown. 
Descendant of Col. Abiel Mitchell. 

Daughter of George Copeland and Harriet A. Kimbalt, his wife. 
See No. 36770. 

MRS. ETHEL H. COPELAND BRIGGS. 36770 

Bom in Easton, Massachusetts. 

Wife of George H. Briggs. 

Descendant of Col. Abiel Mitchell, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George Copeland and Harriet A. Kimball, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Kimball and Susanna Williams, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Seth Williams and Sarah Mitchell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Abiel Mitchell and Mary Leonard (1740- 
1827), his wife. 

Abiel Mitchell, {1733-1821), commanded the first company 
from Easton at the Lexington Alarm. He served as colonel 
of Bristol county militia and on many important committees 
during the war. He was bom in Bridgewater; died in Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Also Nos. 4988. 6109, 33345. 

MRS. LUCY E. COLE. 36771 

Bom in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts. 
Wife of John H. Cole. 
Descendant of Mark Lathrop, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Alger and Bathsheba Lathrop, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Spencer Lathrop and Bathsheba Lathrop, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Mark Lathrop and Elizabeth Dickerman, his 

Mark Lathrop, (1746-1841), served in Capt. Eliakim How- 
ard's company. Col. Edward Mitchel's regiment, 1776. He 
was bom and died in Bridgewater. 

MISS ELIZABETH W. CLARK. 36772 

Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Capt. Stephen Churchill, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William Holmes Clark and Eliiabeth Ann Burbank, his 
Granddaughter of Stevens Mason Burbank and Hannah Bradford, his 



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Gr.-Granddaughter of Samuel Bradford and I,ucy Churchill, bis wife. 

Gr.-gr.- granddaughter of Stephen Churchill and Lucy Burbank (b. 
174s), his wife, m. 1766. 

Stephen Churchill was lieutenant of minute men 1775 and 
commanded a ctMnpany for sea coast defense, 1778. He was 
born 1743 in Plymouth, where he died. 

Also Nos. 5806, 9537, iioofc 13397, 35307. 

MRS. IDA CHAMBERS. 36773 

Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, 
Descendant of Dr. John Hall. 

Daughter of Josiah J. Burgess and Susan Jane Watson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Capt. Cyrus Watson and Susan Evans Hall, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hall and Hannah Foster, his wife. 

John Hall, (1754-1836), was placed on the pension roll 0/ 
Kennebec Co., Maine, 1832, for service of private and surgeon's 
mate in the Massachusetts militia. He was bom in Tewks- 
bury, Mass. ; died in China, Me. 

Also No. 22064- 

MISS EVIE W. DREW. 36774 

Born in Hanson, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Lieut, Thomas Drew, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Cyrus Drew and Evelina Donaldson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of George Drew and Sarah Thompson, bis wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Drew and Lucy Thompson (i755- 
1818), his wife, m. 1776- 

Thomas Drew, (1740-1824), served as sei|;eant, and second 
lieutenant 1778 in Capt. Jesse Sturtevant's company, CoL 
Theophilus Cotton's regiment. He was bom and died in 
Halifax. 

MRS. GERTRUDE MAY EASTERBROOK. 36775 

Born in Hanson, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Mason C Easterbrook. 

Descendant of Corp. Micah Foster, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Isaac Newton Foster and Ina M., his wife. 
Granddaughter of Isaac Foster and Susan F., his wife. 
Gr.-granddaugbter of Setb Foster (b. 1784) and Jonanna Rot>iiMOiv 
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Gr.-gr.-granddaugbter of Micah Foster and HezekJah (Crocker), his 

Micah Foster, (1742-1827), served as corporal in Capt. 
Thomas Turner's company, Col. Anthony Thomas's regiment, 
1775. He was born and died in Pembroke, Mass. 

MRS. MARTHA S. FULLERTON. 36776 

Bom in South Abtngton, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Nahum Fullerton. 

Descendant of Sherebiah Corthell, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Corthell (b. 1785) and Joah Phillips, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Sherebiah Corthell and Lydia Whiton (1758- 
1S43), his wife, m. 1784. 

Sherebiah Corthell, (1760-1836), enlisted 1776 under Capt. 
Seth Stowers; 1777 under Capt. Theophilus Wilder; 1779 
under Capt. Samuel Ward and 1781 under Capt J<Jin Lincoln. 
In 1832 he was allowed a pension for twenty months actual 
service as private, Massachusetts line. He was bom in Abing- 
ton, where he died. 

Also No. 3473. 

MRS. JOANNA FORD FULLERTON WARFIELD. 36777 

Bom in South Abington, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Aaron Warfield. 
Descendant of Sherebiah Corthell. 
Daughter of Isaac Ford and Joan Corthell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Corthell and Joah Phillips, his wife. 
See No. 36776- 

MRS. ISABELLE A. FROST. 36778 

Born in North Bridge water, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Thomas W. Frost 

Descendant of Oliver Howard, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Cyrus Howard, Jr., and Hannah Field, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Zophar Field and Bernice Howard, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughte of Oliver Howard (1758-1845) and Susanna Rey- 
nolds, his wife. 
See No. 36766. 

MRS. LUCY L. GURNEY. 36779 

Born in Whitman, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Joshua V. Gumey. 



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Descendant of Nathaniel Champney, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of J. Loring Reed and Lucy S. Champney, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathaniel Champney and Susanna, hia wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Solomon Champney (1724^3) and RdKCca 
Brown, his wife. 

Nathaniel Champney, (1756-1826), served as private in Capt. 
Stephen Dana's company. Col, Samuel Thatdier's raiment. 
He was bom in Cambridge ; died in Brighton, Mass. 



MISS ANNA NOYES GURNEY. 36780 

Born in Abington, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Bates, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Seth Perkins Gurney and Alma Amelia Peterson, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Edward Bates Peterson and Anna Emery Noyes, 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asaph Torrey Peterson and Betty Bates, bis 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Bates and Betty Dyer, his wife. 

Benjamin Bates, (1728-1800), was a minute man at the 
Tiverton Alarm in the Plymouth county regiment. He was 
bom and died in Abington. 

Also Nos. 23427, 32898. 

MRS. AMELIA CHASE. 3^1 

Born in Abington, Massachusetts. 
Wife of George H. Chase. 

Descendant of Capt. John Pulling, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Seth Everson and Sarah Reed, his wife. 
See No. 36795. 

MRS. OLIVE HALL HOWES. 3678a 

Bom in Dennis, Massachusetts. 

Wife of J. Franklin Howes. 

Descendant of Henry Hall, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George Henry Hall and Susan Vincent, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Henry Hall and Lydia Hall, his wife. 

Br. -grand daughter of Henry Hall and Data Hall, hts wife. 

Henry Hall, (1761-1850), served short enlistments under 
Capt. Micah Chapman, Capt. Edmund Hodges, Capt. Joseph 
Griffin and Capt. Jesse Stone. He was with the Green Moun- 



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tain Boys at Bennington. In 1832 he was allowed a pensiwi 
for fifteen months actual service as private, Massachusetts 
line. He was bom and died in Dennis. 

MRS. GRACE DARLING HOLMES. 36783 

Born in Charlestown, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Herbert Holmes, 
Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Darling, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Leander A. Darling and Helen I. Darling, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Alanson Darling and Lauretta A., his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Darling and Polly Turner, fais wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Darling and Hannah Harris, liis 

Benjamin Darling, ( 1734-1807), responded to various alarms 
from Middlebrook, where he was born and died. 

MRS. LAURA CONANT KEITH. 36784 

Born in Marshfield, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Simeon Curtis Keith. 

Descendant of Ebenezer Sherman, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Ebenezer Sherman and Grace Hatch, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Sherman and Mary Simmons, his wife. 
Ebenezer Sherman, (1748-1834), served as a private in Capt. 
John Boynton's regiment. He was bom and died in Marsh- 
field, Mass. 

MISS MARY GARY KEITH. 36785 

Bom in Brockton, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Col. Simeon Gary, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Charles Austin Keith and Hannah Copeland, his wife- 
Granddaughter of Austin Keith (b. i?8i) and Mehitabel Copeland, 

his wife, m. 1813. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Keith and Molly Cary (b. i7S5). his 

wife, m. 1775- 
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Cary and Mary Howard, his wife, 

m. 1754. 
Simeon Cary, (1719-1802), who had served in the early 

wars, was colonel of militia, 1776. He was born and died 

in Bridgewater. 
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MISS ANN MORTON KEITH. 36786 

Bom in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of David Keith, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Marcus Morton Keith and Mary Ann Bailey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lewis Keith and Azuba Churchill, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Calvin Keith (b. 1775) ,and Bethiah Stetson, 
his wife, m. 1794. 

Gr.-gr.-Kranddaughter of David Keith and Charity (Kingman) Bret^ 
his 2d wife, m. 1773. 

David Keith, (1728-181Z), served in Capt. Elisha Mitchell's 
ccmipany. Col. Simeon Gary's regiment for sea coast defense. 
He was bom and died in Bridgewater. 

MRS. MARY ISABEL MANN KEITH. 36788 

Bom in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Leon E. Keith. 

Descendant of Jacd) Hill, Jr., of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Frederick C. Mann and Pamelia Leonard Hill, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Leonard Hill (h. 1788) and Pamelia Cushing, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Hill, Jr., and Anne Tribou, his wife, m. 
1780. 

Jacob Hill, Jr., (1756-1827), served as private in Capt. Na- 
than Alden's company. Col. Edward Mitchell's regiment. He 
was bom and died in East Bridgewater, Mass. 

MISS SARAH JESSIE MERRILL. 36789 

Bom in Lynn, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Samuel F<^. 

Daughter of Moses B. Merrill and Mary H. Malbon, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Malhon and Betsy Fo^, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Fogg and Ruth Lane, hb wife, m. 
1779. 

Samuel F(^g, (1756-1843), was placed on the pension roll 
for five months actual service as private and served as drum- 
mer. New Hampshire line. He was bom in Raymond, N. H. ; 
removed to Comville, Me., 1805, where he died. 

Nos. 609, 34151- 

MRS. LUCY CLARA HOLBkC^5K NASH. 36790 

Born in North Bridgewater, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Gridley Thaxter Nash. 



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Descendant of Oliver Howard, of Massachusetts. 
Daugbter of Loring Holbrook and Lucy Howard, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Oliver Howard, Jr., and Lucy Sturtevant, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Oliver Howard (1758-1845) and Susanna Reyn- 
olds, his wife. 
See No. 36766. 

MISS MARY OTIS NASH. 36791 

Born in Abington, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Lieut. Elijah Shaw, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Meritt Nash and Betsey Shaw, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Melvin Shaw and Betsey, his wife. 

Gr. 'granddaughter of Elijah Shaw and Hannah Smith, his wife. 

Elijah Shaw, (1745-1823), was placed on the pension roll 
of Plymouth county, 1818, for service as lieutenant in the 
Massachusetts line. He was bom in Weymouth; died in 
Abington.. 

Also Nos, 2732, 31497. 

MRS. LOUISE AUGUSTA NOYES. 36792 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Nathaniel Noyes. 

Descendant of Sergt. Stephen Whitney, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Joseph F. Hunting and Louisa Wolfe, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Frands Wolfe and Lois Whitney, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Stephen Whitney. 

Stephen Whitney, (1744-1834), served as a guard of the 
powder magazines at Watertown. He was bom in Water- 
town ; died in Lunenburg. 

MISS MARIA LATHAM NUTTER. 36793 

Bom in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Lieut. Adna Winslow Clift, of Massachusetts, 
Daughter of Isaac Newton Nutter and Anna Maria Latham, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Isaac Nutter and Margaret Orr Keen, his wife- 
Gr. -granddaughter of Deacon Samuel Keen (1779-1850) and Mar- 
garet Orr Clift (1784-1874), his wife, m. 1804. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Adna Winslow Clift and Bethiah Orr 
(1757-1838), his wife, m. 1777. 
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Bicknell's company raised to jc»n the army under Washington. 
He was bom in Marshfield ; died in Bridgewater, Mass. 

MISS LEILA J. PENNIMAN. 36794 

Bom in South Scituate, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Ezra Penniman, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of John M. Penniman and Eliza H. Gardner, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John W. Penniman and Ruth C. Whiting, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Penniman and Winefred Gardner, his 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ezra Penniman and Eunice Thayer, his 
wife. 

Ezra Penniman, (1734-1832), served as private in Capt. Jtrfin 
Porter's company, 1775. He was horn in Bridgewater. 

MRS. AUGUSTA M. POOLE. 36795 

Born in Abington, Massachusetts. 
Wife of David V. Poole. 

Descendant of Capt, J(An PuUing, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Seth C. Everson and Sarah Reed, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jesse Reed and Lucy Johnson (Reed), his wife 
(cousins). 
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Reed and Sarah Pulling, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. 'granddaughter of John Pulling and Sarah Thaxter, his ad 

John Pulling, (1737-87), served as captain in Col. Thomas 
Craft's artillery and as commissary of Ordnance, Continental 
army. He was bom and died in Boston. 

Also Nos. 18505, 20()S4, 30804, 33346. 

MRS. CARRIE ELLSWORTH POOLE. 36796 

Born in Abington, Massachusetts, 

Wife of Charles Henry Poole. 

Descendant of Ezekiel Bonney, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Noah Augustus Ford and Ellen Josephine Bonney, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Ezekiel Bonney and Angeline White, his wife. 

Or, -granddaughter of Ezekiel Bonney and Zerviah Perry, his wife. 

Ezekiel Bonney, (1762-1845), was placed (hi the pension 
roll of Plymouth county, 1832, for service of musician, Massa- 
chusetts line. He was born in Pembroke; died in Hanson. 



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MRS. LIZZIE C. RAND. 36797 

Born in Lowell, Maine. 

Wife of George E. Rand. 

Descendant of Corp. Joseph Porter, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Barker Porter and Lucinda M. Porter, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Porter and Mary Porter, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lebbens Porter (b. 1771) and Polly Brastow. 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Porter and Elisabeth Burrill (1733- 
1822), his wife, m. 1753. 

Joseph Porter, (1730-1803), served several enlistments un- 
der different commands. He was born in AWngton; died in 
Stoughton. 

Also Nos. 15836, 17910. 

MRS. ALICE M. REED. 36798 

Born in Abington, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Charles F. Reed. 

Descendant of Lieut. Christopher Dyer, Jr., of Massachu- 
setts. 

Daughter of Henry A. Gurney and Julia M. Gurney, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Harvey. Gurney and Mary Dyer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Dyer and Deborah Reed, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Dyer, Jr., and Elizabeth, his 
wife ; Samuel Reed and Mary Young, his 3d wife. 

Or. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Dyer (1701-86) and Hannah 
Nash, his wife, 

Christopher Dyer, Jr., (1731-77), served as lieutenant at 
the Rhode Island Alarm. He was bom and died in Abii^tm. 

MRS. BETSEY C. SAMPSON. 36799 

Born in East Abington, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Azor Harris Sampson. 

Descendant of Sergt. Joshua Curtis, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of William Vining and Hannah Crocker, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ebed Vining and Abigail Curtis, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Curtis and Abigail House (b. 1741). 

Joshua Curtis, (1733-91), enlistqi 1775 as a private and 
1776 re-enlisted as a sergeant. He was bom and died in 
Hanover. 

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MRS. MARY C. STETSON. 36800 

Born in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Amerca Emerson Stetson. 
Descendant of Jacob Hill, Jr., of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Leonard Hili and Pamela Gushing, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jacob Hill, Jr, (1756-1827) and Anne Tribou, his 
wife: 
See No. 36;«8. 

MRS. ADDIE M. STARRETT. 36801 

Bom in Warren County, Maine. 

Wife of Oscar E. SUrrett 

Descendant of Roland Cobb. 

Daughter of Levi V. Cobb and Irene Babb Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Cobb and Love Parada Dunbar, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Roland Cobb and Jerusha Bartlett, his wife. 

Roland Cobb, (1757-1842), enlisted 1776, in C^t. Jesse 
Harlen's company and re-enlisted 1777, for four years as a 
private in the Massachusetts Continental line. He was bom 
in Plympton, Mass. ; died in Warren, Me, 

MISS ELLENA SALISBURY SPILSTED. 36802 

Born in Harwich, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Lieut. Ambrose Salisbury, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Rev. Thomas Spilsted and Patience Ann Salisbury, his 

Granddaughter of Abiah Whitman Salisbury and Patience Pratt, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Ambrose Salisbury and Sarah Whitman, hia 

Ambrose Salisbury, (1742-1804), served several sbort eti- 
listments as lieutenant under Capt. Thomas White and CapL 
Samuel Holbrook. He was bom in Braintree; died in Wey- 
mouth. 

MRS. ABBIE STURTEVANT DREW. 36803 

Born in Pembroke, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Charles Arthur Drew. 

Descendant of Jonathan Mann, of Massachusetts, 
Daughter of William C. Sturtevant and Lucy A. Loring, his wife. 
Granddaughter of George Sturtevant and Mary Woodman, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of James Woodman and Annie Studlc;, his wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-granddaughler of James Woodman and Leah Mann, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Jonathan Mann and Mary Gilbert, his 

Jonathan Mann, (1745-1822), marched from Scituate to 
Hingham on the alarm 1776, in Capt. Joseph Stetson's com- 
pany. Col. Anthony Thomas's regiment. 

MISS ROSALIA SHARP. 36804 

Bom in South Abington, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Gibbens Sharp, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Gibbens Sharp, 3d, and Saphronia Gumey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Gibbens Sharp, 2nd, and Ruth Pratt, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Gibbens Sharp and Thankful Hayford, his 
wife. 

Gibbens (Gibeon) Sharp, (1736-1822), served at Trenttm, 
Princeton and Ticondert^a. He received a pension for three 
years actual service as private, Massachusetts line. He was 
bom in Boston; died in Middleboro. 

Also Nos. 23964, 33777. 

MRS. ADELLA FLORENCE TILLSON SWEET. 36805 

Born in Abington, Massachusetts. 
Wife of John L. Sweet 

Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Bates, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Isaiah Newton Tiilson and Julia Anna Peterson, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Edward Bates Peterson and Anna Emery Noyes, 

Gr. -granddaughter of Asaph Torrey Peterson and Betty Bates, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gT.-granddaughter of Benjamin Bates (1726-1800) and Betty 
Dyer, his wife. 

See No. 36780. 

MRS. HELEN HOWARD WHIPPLE. 36806 

Bom in North Bridgewater, Massachusetts. 
Wife of John J. Whipple. 

Descendant of Oliver Howard, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Franklin 0. Howard and Helen M. Davis, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Otis Howard and Reuma Southworth, his wife, 
Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Howard (1758-184S) and Susanna Reyn- 
olds, his wife, m. 1780- 
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MISS ROSA WHITING. 36807 

Bom in Abington, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Capt. John Pulling, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of William H. Whiting and Martha Pratt, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Isaac Pratt and Sarah Ford, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Seth Pratt and Martha Reed, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Isaac Reed and Sarah Piilling, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Pulling (1737-87) and Sarah Thax- 
ter, his 2d wife. 
See No. 36795- 

MRS. S. AUGUSTA ALGER. 36808 

Bom in East Auburn, Maine. 
Wife of Charles Alger. 

Descendant of Enoch Hall and of Gideon Lincoln, of Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter of Enoch Lincoln Hall and Sarah Partridge Berry, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Elijah Hall and Tryphena Lincoln (b. 1792). his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Hall and Berthiah Crodier, his wife; 
Gdeon Lincoln and Martha Perkins, his wife, m. 1781. 

Enoch Hall, (1753-1838), served several short enlistments 
to re-enforce the Continental army. His pension was allowed 
for thirteen months actual service as private, Massachusetts 
line. He was bom in Pl3miouth, Mass. ; died in Sumner, Me. 

Gideon Lincoln served on tours of duty from Abington, 
where in 1760 he was bom. He was adopted by an uncle, 
inherited his estate and settled in North Bridgewater. 

Also Nos. 111845, 24067. 

MISS JENNIE ALTHEA WETHERELL. 36809 

Born in South Abington, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Sergt. James Hersey. 
Daughter of James Hersey Wetherell and Emma Douglas Erskine, 

Granddaughter of Samuel B. Wetherell and Althea Keene, his wife 

Gr.-granddaughter of Meshac Keene and Anne Hersey, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -grand daughter of James Hersey and Althea Poole (d. 1S45), 
his wife. 

James Hersey, (1758-1846), was placed on the pension mil 
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sergeant, Massachusetts Continental line. He was bom in 
Abington, Mass. ; died in Sumner, Me. 
Also No. 18407. 

MISS ELLA F. WILKES. 36810 

Bom in Abington, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Capt. John Pulling, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Bela Wilkes and Jane Bieknell Pratt, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Seth Pratt and Martha Pulling Reed, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Reed and Sarah Pulling, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Pulling {1737-87) and Sarah Thax- 

See No. 36795. 

368" 
MRS. STELLA BARTLETT UPHAM WARNER. 36812 

Born in Athol, Massachusetts. 
Wife of James Willetts Warner. 

Descendant of Col. Nicholas Dike, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Elmer B. Upham and I,ydia Ida Gerry, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Augustus Gerry and Lydia W. Dyke, his 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Dike and Lydia Bacon, his wife. 
Or, -gr.-granddaughter of Nicholas Dike, Jr., and Jonanna Baker, 
his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Nicholas Dike and Mary Hastings, his 

Nicholas Dike, (1722-1817), served as captain at the Lex- 
ington Alarm and as colonel in the defense of Boston. He 
was born in Beverly ; died in Westminster. 

MRS. MARTHA E. GOODRICH WOODWARD. 36813 

Bom in Pitchburg, Massachusetts. 

Wife of George Burnap Woodward. 

Descendant of Deacon David Goodridge and Corp, John 
Goodridge, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Alonzo Pierce Goodridge (1807-1903) and Evelina Gil- 
son (1813-75). his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Goodridge, Jr., (1780-1845) and iMcy Pierce 
(1785-1869), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John (joodridge and Desire Nichols (1755- 
88), his wife, m. 1778. 

Gr.-gr.^randdaughter of David (goodridge and Elizabeth Martin, 
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David GcxxJridge, (1716-86), who had served in the eariy 
wars, was a delegate to the first Provincial Congress, He 
was bom in Lunenburg ; died in Fitchbui^. 

John Goodridge, (1755-1834), was a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm and at Bunker Hill. He served as corpmnl 
1776 under Capt. John Flint. In 1832 he was allowed a pen- 
sion for over six months as corporal and over ten months as 
private, Massachusetts line. He was bom in Lunenburg. 

MRS. ELIZABETH WELLS JARVIS. 36814 

Bom in Cheshire, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Charles Ingersoll Jarvis. 

Descendant of Henry Tibbits and of Capt Shubael Wil- 
marth, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Henry Clark Wells and Miimie Gillette, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Bozzard Wells and Sally Reed Hoxie, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Wells and Hannah Wilmarth, his wife; 
Clark Hoxie and Lucy Tibbits, his wife. 

Gr.-gr..granddaughter of Shubael Wilmarth and Mary Bosworth, his 
wife; Henry Tibbits and Ruth Brown (b. 1736), his wife. 

Shubael Wilmarth, (1739-1809), oMnnianded a company of 
volunteers from Berkshire county in Col. Joab Stafford's r^- 
ment at Betinington. He died in Adams, Mass. 

Henry Tibbits served as a private in the independent com- 
pany of volunteers of Berkshire county under Col. Joab Staf- 
ford at the battle of Bennington. He was bom in Coventry, 
R. I, ; died in Cheshire, Mass, 

Also No9. 1 741 1, 22336, 29506. 

MRS. MARIE IDELLA KLINE TEMPLE. 36815 

Bom in Egremont, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Junius Brutus Temple. 

Descendant of Ephraim Kellogg, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joseph Augustus Kline and Harriet Luanda Brown, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Frederick A. Brown and Harriet Kellogg, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Hosmer Kellogg (1770-1836) and Amy Cowles, 
his wife, m. 1792. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Kellogg and Ruth Hosmer, his 
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Gr.-gr.-gr, -granddaughter of Silas Kellogg (1714-92) and Ruth 
Root (1722-1817), his first wife, m. 1739. 

Ephraim KellojK- (1740-1819), served as a private in the 
Berkshire county militia under Col. John Ashley. He was 
bom in Sheffield, where he died. 

MISS MARIA A. REVERE. 36816 

Bom in Boston, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Col. Paul Revere, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Joseph Warren Revere and Mary Robbins, his wife. 
See No. 36818. 

MRS. JANE MINOT REVERE REYNOLDS. 36817 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts. 
Wife of John Phillips Reynolds. 
Descendant of Col. Paul Revere. 

Daughter of Joseph Warren Revere and Mary Robbins, his wife. 
See No. 36818. 

MRS. ELIZABETH MURRAY REVERE ROGERS. 36818 

Born in Boston, Massachusetts, 

Wife of Robert Fossae Rogers, 

Descendant of Col. Paul Revere. 

Daughter of Joseph Warren Revere and Mary Robbins, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Paul Revere and Rachel Walker, his second wife. 

Paul Revere, (1735-1818), was a member of the Sons of Lib- 
erty and one of the patriots to destroy the tea in Boston har- 
bor. He made the plates and printed the paper money ordered 
by the Provincial Congress. He was called the "messenger of 
the Revolution," and his midnight ride to arouse the minute 
men, has been the theme of poet and historian. He com- 
manded the artillery in the Penobscot expedition in 1779. 

Also Nos. 115. 8785, 965s, 14142. 

MRS. FRANCES LOUISA BLAKE. 36819 

Born in Heath, Massachusetts. 
Wife of William TiJden Blake. 

Descendant of Capt. John Parker, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Gilbert Ray Bent and Crusa Ann Cook, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Warren Bent and Frances Ann Shaffner, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Bent and Annie Longley, his wife. 



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Gr.-gr.-granddaugfater of David Bent and Ruth Paricer (b. 1765), 
his wife. 

Gr^-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Parker and Lydia Moore (1731- 
1823), his wife, m. 1753. 

John Parker, (1729-75), raised a company of minute men 
to meet the British regulars at Lexingtcui and was at the bat- 
tle of Bunker Hill. He was born and died in Lexington. 

Also Nos. 504, 8456. 10068, 29916, 34011. 

MISS JULIA ELIZABETH BURNHAM. 36820 

Born in Lowell, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Sei^. Samuel Jackson and of Daniel Cheney, 
'of Newton, Mass, 

Daughter of Albert Winslow Bumham and Ellen E. Ward, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Asa Richardson Burnham and Mary Cheney Jack- 
son, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Bphraim Jackson (b. 1780) and Betsey Cheney 
(b. 1782), his first wife, m. 1803. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Jackson and Lois Woodward, his 
wife, m. 1763; Daniel Cheney and Mary, his wife. 

Samuel Jackson, (1737-1801), served as sergeant at the Lex- 
ington Alarm, 

Daniel Cheney, (1749-1831), was a member of Capt. Ama- 
riah Fuller's ccwnpany which responded to the first call for 
troops. 

Also No. 21640. 

MRS. KATHARINE ELDREDGE HUMPHREY. 36821 

Born in Lowell, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Edson K. Humphrey. 

Descendant of Sei^, Tilly Buttrick, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George Clifton Hedrick and Katharine E. Austin, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of George Hedrick and Mary A. Eldredge, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Micah Eldredge and Sally Buttrick, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Tilly Buttrick and Abagail Brown, his wife. 

Tilly Buttrick, (1754-1837), was at the battle of Concord 
in Capt. David Brown's company and was at the surrender 
of Burgoyne under Capt. John Buttrick! In 1779 he served 
under Capt, Joshua Lealand. In 1832 he was granted a pen- 
sion for service of private and sergeant, Massachusetts line 
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MRS. LOUISA M. SMITH. 36822 

Born in Edgartown, Massachusetts. 
Wife of James Smith. 

Descendant of Zephaniah Butier, of Masachusetts. 
Daughter of Stephen Morse and Sarah Pease Butler, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Butler and Love Pease, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughl«r of Zephaniah Butler and Hannah Ripley, his wife. 
Zephaniali Butler, (1750-1816), served in the defense of 
the sea coast. He was bom and died in Edgartown. 
Also Nos. 14968, 16871. 23941. 

MRS. SARAH DAY JUDD. 36823 

Bom in West Springfield, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Andrew T. Judd. 

Descendant of Jedediah Day, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Jedediah Day and Phebe (Day), his wife. 

Jedediah Day, (1755-1839), enlisted 1777 and was at Bemis 
Heights and the surrender at Saratoga. He was with the 
troops Washington reviewed in Pennsylvania and went into 
winter quarters at Valley Forge. In 1832 he was allowed a 
pension for two years actual service as private, Massachusetts 
line. He was bom and died in West Springfield. 

MRS. FANNIE EASSETT CLARK. 36824 

Born in Hingham, Massachusetts. 
Wife of David Oakes Clark. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Gill and of Joseph Bassett, of Hing- 
ham, Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Daniel Bassett, Jr. and Lydia Thaxter Gill (b. 1823), his 
wife, m. 1845. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Bassett (b. 1787) and Mary Gray Thomas, 
his wife; James Burr Gill (179S-1867) and Lydia Thaxter (i7g9-i829>, 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Bassett and Tabitha (Burrill) Nye, his 
second wife, m. 1786; Nathaniel Gill (1768-1840) and Lydia Humphrey, 
his wife, m. 1788. 

Gr.'gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Gill and Sarah Heal (1743-1818), 
his wife, m. 1767. 

Nathaniel Gill, (1742-1818), served as a private under dif- 
ferent commands. 

Joseph Bassett, (1747-1813), enlisted 1776 in Capt. John 
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MRS. ANNIE MAY ALl^N. 36835 

Bom in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Joel Frank Allen. 

Descendant of Sergt David Adams, of New Hampshire. 

Dau^ter of Harvejr BQI May and Abbie Candace Aogelt, bis wife. 

Granddaughter of Calvin May and Salome Adams, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Adams and Alice I/iTcland, his wife, m. 
1784- 

David Adams, (1757-1844), enlisted 1777 in Capt. William 
Scott's company, first regiment of Infantry under Col, Joseph 
Cilley and was discharged at Newburgh, 1783. He was 
granted a pension 1818, for six years actual service as set^eant. 
New Hampshire line. He was bom in Canterbury, Conn. ; 
died in GiUum, N. H. 

MRS. EMMA DANIELS BARDWELL. 36826 

Bom in Pittsiield, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Ralph B. Bardwell. 

Descendant of Reuben Daniels, of Ccnmecticut 

Daughter of S. V. R. Daniels ad Louisa D. Hart, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Daniels (1784-1864) and Lydia Kettle 
(1785-1855), his wife; Noah Hart and Dinah Carr, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Daniels and Sarah Meeker (1754-94), 
his wife. m. 1777. 

Reuben Daniels, (1757-1839), served in Capt Ozias Petti- 
bone's company at the battle of White Plains. His pension 
was allowed, 1820, for one years actual service as private, 
Connecticut Hne. He was bom and died in Hartland, Conn. 

Also Nos. 21562, 28119. 

MJiS. MARY MESSENGER THOMPSON. 36827 

Born in Becket, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Corp. John Messenger, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of John Messenger and Lucy Scott, his wife, m. 1817. 

John Messenger, (1752-1842), enlisted 1775, in Capt. Peter 
Porter's company of minute men and re-enlisted 1776 in the 
fifteenth regiment. Col. John Patterson signed his discharge. 
In 1832 his pension was allowed for fourteen months actual 
service as corporal, Massachusetts line. He was bom in Nor- 
wich, Conn. ; died in Bedcet, Mass. 

Also No. 14546. 



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MRS. MARY ALLEN HULBERT. 36828 

Bom in Grand Rapids, Michigan. 

Descendant of Barnabas Allen, Moses Pike and Corp. Jede- 
diah Holcomb. 

Daughter of Charles Sterling Allen (b. 1836) and Anjenette Hol- 
comb (1840-1912), his wife, m. i860. 

Granddaughter of Sterling Way Allen (1801-83) and Mary Ann Han- 
nibal, his wife, m. 1829; Truman Holcomb (17S5-1869) and Phebe 
Pike, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Reuben Allen (1765-1832) and Hannah Way, 
his wife, m. 1774; Jedediah Holcomb (b. 1767) and Lydia HoJsington, 
his first wife; Moses Pike (b. 1756) and Lucy Stickney, his wife, m. 

■785. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Barnabas Allen and Amy Camp, his wife, 
m, 1761; Martin Way (b. 1738) and Hannah Sterling, hb wife; Jede- 
diah Holcomb and Mary, his wife; Moses Pike and Mary Harriman, 
his wife, m. 1747. 

Barnabas Allen, (1741-1811), served as a private in the Berk- 
shire county, Massachusetts militia. He was bom in Reho- 
beth, Mass. ; died in Springfield, N. Y. 

Moses Pike enlisted in Capt, Timothy Bedel's company of 
Rangers and served in the defense of the frontiers. He was 
bom 1727 in Haverhill, N. H. 

Jedediah Holcomb, (1749-79), enlisted in the Connecticut 
militia 1776 and served in Newr York. He was bom in 
Granby; died in Simsbury, Conn, 

MRS. KATHERINE BULLARD BAILEY. 36829 

,Born in Sharon, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Charles C. Bailey. 
Descendant of Capt. Isaac Baldwin. 

Daughter of Albert BuUard and Ann Elizabeth Baldwin, his wife. 
See No. 36830. 

MRS. CARRIE E. CUSHING. 36830 

Bom in Canton, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Walter Foster Gushing. 
Descendant of Capt. Isaac Baldwin. 

Daughter of Albert Bullard and Ann Elizabeth Baldwin, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Isaac Baldwin and Nancy Wild, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Isaac Baldwin (b. 1771) and Hannah Caldwell, 
his wife, m. 1794. 



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Gr.'gr.- granddaughter of Isaac B^dwin and Eunice Jennison, his 
wife, m. 1761. 

Isaac Baldwin, (1738-75), who had fought in the seven years 
war, raised a company from Hillsboro, N. H., in the first 
call for troops and served in Stark's regiment at Bunker 
Hill. While leading his men on Breed's Hill, he was mortally 
wounded. 

Also Nos. 23127, 30Q04. 

MISS SUSAN MARIA WAIT. 36831 

Born in Med ford, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Sarah Bradlee Fulton, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Nathan Williams Wait and Susan Smith, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathan Wait and Sarah Lloyd Fulton, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Fulton and Sarah Bradlee, his wife. 

Sarah Bradlee Fulton, (1740-1835), nursed the wounded 
soldiers at Bunker Hill. She was bom in Boston; died in 
Medford, where a chapter is named in her honor. 

Also Nos. 16910. 35365. 

MRS. BERNICE BUELL BURI^EY. 36832 

Born in East Andover, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Josiah David Burley. 

Descendant of William Graves, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Daniel Elmer Buell and Annie Spaulding, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Chester Spaulding and Betsy Deborah Spaulding, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Eben Spaulding and Esther Graves, his wife 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of William Graves. 

William Graves enlisted from Stow, Massachusetts, under 
Col. James Prescott, 1775, and was at Concord and Bunker Hill. 
He served under different commands. He was bom in Sud- 
bury, Mass., 1757; moved to New Hampshire, 1780 and 1832 
applied for a pension from Washington. His pension was al- 
lowed for twenty one months actual service as private, Massa- 
chusetts line. 

MRS. CLARA A. CARLETON. 36833 

Born in Methuen, Massachusetts. 
Widow of Horace Carle ton. 
Descendant of Capt. Daniel Drake. 



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Daughter of John Smith and Abigail Drake, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James C. Drake and Abigail Bullock, his wife. 

Gr.-eranddaughler of Daniel Drake and Lois Reed (1749-1830), his 
wife, m. 1764. 

Daniel Drake, (1743-1810), commanded a company in Col. 
Luke Drury's Bristol cour.ty Massachusetts regiment, 1781. 
He was bom in Taunton, Mass. ; died in Grafton, N. H. 

Also Nos. 8547, 11074, 12579, 'S7m 16730, 22210, 26797, 32922. 

MRS. CLARA EMERSON GOLDSMITH. 36734 

Bom in Methuen, Massachusetts. 

Wife of Charles A. Goldsmith. 

Descendant of Oliver Emerson, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Dean Emerson and Susan Bailey, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Emerson and Abagail Gordon, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Oliver Emerson and Sarah Eaton, his wife. 

Oliver Emerson, (1749-1839), was a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm in Capt. James Jones's company. He was 
born in Methuen, where he died. 

Also No. 39540. 

MRS. NETTIE M. CLARK BUZZELL. 36S35 

Born in Lawrence. Massachusetts. 

Wife of William Buzzell. 

Descendant of Joel Barrett, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of George M. Clark and Agusta Averill, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Preston Averill and Anne Barrett, his wife. 

Gr.- granddaughter of Joel Barrett and Eunice, his wife. 

Joel Barrett at the age of eighteen enlisted in Capt. Samuel 
Hamant's company. He was bom 1762 and in 1790 was living 
in Chelmsford, Mass. 

MRS. JENNIE HASKELL GORDON SAUNDERS. 36836 

Born in Methuen, Massachusetts. 
. Wife of Alvin C. Saunders. 
Descendant of Uriah Wright and of Nehemiah Woods, 
Daughter of Albert B. Gordon and Elizabeth J. Hamhlett. his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel Hamblett and Dorcas J. Woods, his wife. 
Gr.- granddaughter of Ephraim Woods and Eunice Wright, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.- granddaughter of Nehemiah Woods and Sarah Lakin, His 
wife ; Uriah Wright and Eunice Jewett, his wife. 
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Reuben Dow. In 1832 he was allowed a pension in Beverly, 
Mass., for eight months actual service as private, New Hamp- 
shire line. He was bom in Hollis, N. H., 1754; removed to 
Beverly, Mass., 1797, and in 1840 returned to New Hampshire 
to live with his son. 

Nehemiah Woods, (1732-1815), served on the Committee 
of Safety of Hollis and as a minute man. He was bom tn 
Groton, Mass. ; died in Hollis, N. H. 

Also No. 12731. 

MISS CORA I. GORDON. 36837 

Bom in Methuen, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Uriah Wright and of Nehemiah Woods. 
Daughter of Albert B. Gordon and Elizabeth J. Hambletl, his wife. 
See No. 36836. 

MRS. ANGELINE A. GOVE. 36838 

Born in Grafton, New Hampshire. 
Widow of David Gove. 
Descendant of Capt. Daniel Drake. 
Daughter of John Smith and Abigail Drake, hb wife. 
Sec No. 36833. 

MRS. H. LOUISA HART. 36839 

Born in Andover, Maine. 

Wife of Selwyn V. Hart. 

Descendant of Benjamin Cole, of Maine. 

Daughter of Moody H. Hutchins and Olive Cole, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Cole and Hannah Cole, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Reaves Cole and Ruth Cole, his wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Cole and Deborah Cole, hb wife. 

Benjamin Cole enlisted 1778 for six months in Col, Nathan- 
iel Wade's regiment; served in Rhode Island; was in the re- 
treat under Gen. John Sullivan. In 1832 he was granted a 
pension for six months actual service as private, Massachu- 
setts line. He was bom in Yarmouth, Me., 1760, where he 
died. 

MRS. EMMA WEBSTER MERRILL. 36840 

Born in Methuen, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Henry A. Merrill. 



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Descendant of Sergt. Samud Webster, 

Daughter of Samuel Webster and Sarah Morrill, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Webster and Lydia Noyes, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Webster and Lydia Bradley, his wife, 
m. 177& 

Samuel Webster enlisted from Haverhill, Mass., 1775, under 
Capt. Timothy Easton and 1776 was promoted sergeant. He 
died in Salem, N, H,, 1804 and in 1839, his widow received 
a pension for his service. 

Also No. 29543. 

MISS ELIZABETH G. MORSE. 36841 

Born in Charlestown, Massachusetts. 

Descendant of Moses Morse, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of William B. Morse and Elizabeth K Russell, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Morse (b. 1794) and Hannah Merrell, 
his wife. 

Gr. -grand daughter of Amos Morse (1754-1833) and Anna Johnston 
(1758-1836), his wife, m. 1786. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Morse and Mary, his wife. 

Moses Morse was a minute man at the I^exington Alarm from 
Methuen, where in 1722, he was bom. 

MRS. ALBINA M. BOWDITCH. 36842 

Born in Wilton, Maine. 

Wife of William Bowditch. 

Descendant of Samuel Whiting, of M^ne. 

Daughter of Thomas Hender and Lydia Caroline Whiting, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Whiting and Mary (Haydon) McArthur, 
his second wife, ni. 1801. 

Samuel Whiting, (1758-1849), served several short enlist- 
ments under Captains Alden, Endicott and Gushing. In 1832 
he was allowed a pension for six months actual service as pri- 
vate, Massachusetts line. He was bom in Hanover, Mass.; 
died in Wilton, Me. His widow also received a pension. 

MISS REBEKAH WEBB. 36843 

Born in San Prandsco, California. 
Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Badlam, of Massachusetts, 
Daughter of Samuel Webb and Deborah Ayers Pratt, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Asa Pratt and Rebecca Badlam, his wife, m. 1814- 



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Gr.^randdaughter of Samuel Badlam and Deborah Ayers, his wife, 
m. 1787. 

Samuel Badlam, (1720-87), served as second lieutenant in 
Capt. Joseph Trufant's company. Col. Josiah Whitney's regi- 
ment, 1775. He was bom and died in Weymouth. 

MRS. MARTHA DORINDA JOSLIN ENGLAND. 36844 

Born in Leominster, Mssachusetts. 

Wife of William Albert England. 

Descendant of Capt. John Joslin, Jr., Lieut. William Lin- 
coln and Ellas Joslin, all of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Charles Loring Joslin (1823-03) and Martha Jane Adams 
(1827-95). his wife, m. 1846. 

Granddaughter of Maj, Elias Joslin, Jr. (1795-1814) and Elizabeth 
Stearns (1799-1885), hh wife, m. 1819. 

Gr.-granddaugl)ter of Elias Joslin and Prudence Lincoln (1768-1848), 
his wife, m. 1787. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter of John Joslin, Jr. and Susannah Carter, his 
wife; William Lincoln and Prudence Buss (1746-72), bis wife, m. 
176?- 

John Joslin, Jr., (1735-1810), served on the Committee of 
Correspondence and as captain of a company at the battle of 
Bennington. He was bom in Leominster, Mass. 

Also Nos. 5032. 6569, 11625, 12128, 20544, 29086, 33364. 

William Lincoln, (1738-1814), served as sergeant and lieu- 
tenant in the Worcester county militia. He was born in Leices- 
ter ; died in Leominster, 

Elias Joslin, (1763-1824), served as a private in C^t. Elias 
Pratt's company from Leominster. 

MRS. LUCY ELIZABETH GREEN DRYER. 36845 

Born in Salisbury, Connecticut. 

Wife of Dr. A. E. Dryer. 

Descendant of Nathan C^bb, Jr., of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Edwin Spencer Green and Mary, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edwin Spencer Green and Lucy Dorothy Richard' 
son, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Richardson and Dorothy Cobb, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Nathan Cobb, Jr. and Abigail Shores, his 
wife. 

Nathan Cobb, Jr., (1737-1823), whose father had served in 
the early wars, enlisted in the Bristol county regiment in the 
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MRS. ADA ELIZABETH AITKEN. 36846 

Born in Millburn, New Jersey. 
Wife of David Demorest Aitken. 
Descendant of Caleb Tichenor, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of William Henry Loi^ and Sarah Jane MacChesney, his 

Granddaughter of Robert MacChesney and Esther Tichenor, his 
wife, b. 179s. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Caleb Tichenor and Martha Dickenson, his 

Caleb Tichenor enlisted 1776 in Capt. Abraham Lyon's com- 
pany, and was called out in tours of duty under Capt. Josiah 
Pierson, Capt. Thomas Williams, Capt. Robert Nichols, Capt. 
Isaac Reeves and Capt. EHas Baldwin. He was at Long Is- 
land, Fort Washington, White Plains, Fort Lee, Springfield 
and Connecticut Farms. In 1830 he was allowed a pension 
for two years actual service of private. New Jersey line. He 
was bom 1758 in Newark, N, J, 

MRS. SUSIE S. GRAVES. 36847 

Born in Newport, Michigan. 
Wife of Albert A. Graves. 
Descendant of Rev. David Ward. 

Daughter of David W. Westcott and Mary Ward, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Zan Ward and Susan Ward, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of David Ward and Abigail Pray, his wife. 
David Ward, (1761-1821), enhsted in the New York and 
Vermont militia and served in the Burgoyne campaign. He 
was born in Dover, N. Y, ; died in Wells, Vt. 
Also Nos. 699, 12894, 25434, 29051, 30703- 

MRS. HELEN LIN'COLN WATKINS. 36848 

Born in Denny sville. Maine. 
Wife of George B. Watkins. 

Descendant of Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, of Massachu- 
setts. 
Daughter of Bela Lincoln and Elizabeth Ann Rice, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Theodore Lincoln and Hannah Mayhew, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Lincoln and Mary Gushing, his wife. 
Benjamin Lincoln, (1733-1810), was a member of the Pro- 



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vincial Congress of which he was secretary and served on the 
Committee of Correspondence, He was active in ttaining 
Continental troops and was appointed major general of militia 
1776; 1777, promoted to Continental line. He was wounded 
in the Burgoyne campaign but rej<Mned the array 1778 and 
Washington selected him to receive the sword of Comwallis 
at Yorktown. He held the office of Secretary of War 1781-84. 
He was bom and died in Hingham. 
Also Nos. 2155, 4753, S130, 10513, 11033, 12326, 

MRS. MARY CHILD COWELL ALDERTON. 36849 

Bom in Saginaw, Michigan. 
Wife of Clifford Weston Alderton. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Cowell, Judge David Howell 
and Capt. Increase Child. 
Daughter of Joseph Harris Cowell, M. D. and Clarissa Child, his 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Cowell and Amey Wilkinson Harris, 
his wife; Mark Anthony Child and Hannah Jane Stark, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Cowell (b. 1781) and Elizabeth 
Bowen Howell, his wife; William Child and Mary Reed, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Cowell and Jemima Metcalf (1744- 
93), his wife; Jeremiah Brown Howell {1772-1822) and Martha Brown, 
his wife; Increase Child and Olive Pease {1738-1822), his wife, m, 
1762. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of David Howell and Mary Brown, his 

Samuel Cowell, (1737-1824), commanded a company at var- 
ious alanns from Wrentham, Mass., where he was bom and 
died. 

Also No. 20149- 

David Howell, (1747-1826), a graduate of Princeton, re- 
moved to Rhode Island and was a member of the Continental 
Congress 1782-85. He was distinguished for wit, learning and 
eloquence. He was bom in Morristown, N. J. ; died in Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Also Nos. 83s, 1380. 

Increase Child, {1740-1810), who had served in the early 
wars, commanded a company under Schuyler and joined Gates 
at Stillwater. He was born in Woodstock, Conn.; died in 
Greenfield, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 

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MRS. ANNIE H. HAUPTMAN. 36850 

Born in Penn Yan, New York. 

Wife of George N. Hauptman. 

Descendant of Benjamin Hovey, 

Daughter of J. S. Glover and Achsa A. Cornwall, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Glover and Alphena Hovey, his wife, m. 
I79S- 

Gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Hovey and Lydia Haven, his wife, 
m. I77S- 

Benjamin Hovey, {1758-1806), responded to the Lexington 
Alarm from Sutton and served at the siege of Boston. He 
was bom in Sutton, Mass. ; removed to Oxford, N. Y., 1790, 
where he became prominent in developing that portion of the 
state. He was bom in Sutton, Mass. 

Also No. 34340, 

MRS. MARY SCHELL JANETTE. 36851 

Born in Oxford county, Ontario. 
Wife of Peter Janette. 

Descendant of John Christian Schell and Maria Schell, of 
New York. 
Daughter of Rohert Addison Schell and Catharine Fitz-Gerald, his 

Granddaughter of Henry Schell (1798-1881) and Elizabeth Loonen 
(1800-43), his first wife, m. 1820. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Henry Schell (1770-1859) and Mary Moyer 
(1775-1860), his wife, m. 1794- 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Christian Schell and Maria Schell (b. 
173s). his wife. 

John Christian Schell, (1725-82), was a defender of Schell's 
Bush in the Mohawk Valley during the border warfare against 
the Tories and Indians, 1781. His wife assisted in the battle 
and although the Tory leader was captured, the Indians took 
as prisoners the twin sons Henry and Mark and they were in 
captivity nine years. The father was fatally wounded in a 
skirmish but the mother lived to welcome her sons in 1790. 

Also No. 29953. 

MRS. SARAH SHERBURNE BRISBINE. 36852 

Born in Phillips, Maine. 
Wife of Albert G. Brisbine, M. D. 
Descendant of Micah Whitney, of Maine. 



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Daughter of Moses Sherburne and Sophia Dyer Whitney, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joe! E. Whitney and Sally Dyer, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Micah Whitney and Hannah Cobb, his wife. 

Micah Whitney, (1752-1832), was placed on the pension 
roll of Somerset county, Me., 1818, for service as private, 
Massachusetts line. He died in Phillips, Me. 

Also Nos. 32531, 35383- 



MRS. ANNIE WELLS HUGO. 36853 

Born in Sterling, Minnesota. 
Wife of N. Frederic Hugo. 

Descendant of Phineas Page, Peter Labaree and Adam 
France (Frantz). 

Daughter of Willoughby Wells and Louisa France, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Luther Wells and Sarah P. Ufford, his wife; 
Christian France and Elizabeth Jones, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Ufford and Eunice Page, his wife; 
Adam France and Mary Stem, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Page and Sarah Labaree (1754- 
So), his first wife, m. 1774; Adam France and Sallie Shirk, his wife. 

Or. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Labaree and Ruth Putnam, his 
wife, m. 1746. 

Phineas Page, (1751-1817), gave service as a private and 
his grave is marked as a soldier in the Revolution. He was 
bom in Lunenburg, Mass. ; died in Fairfield, Vt. 

Peter Labaree, (1724-1803), served on the Committee of 
Safety of Charlestown. He was bom in Salem, Mass. ; died 
in Charlestown, N. H. 

Adam France enlisted 1776, under Capt, John Jones, Col. 
Peter Gmbb. He served several short enlistments and was 
at Fort Washington and Trenton. In 1834 a pension was al- 
lowed in Tuscarora county, Ohio, for nine months actual serv- 
ice as private, Pennsylvania line. He was bora 1755 in Lan- 
caster Co., Pa. 

MRS. MINNIE J. BRANT. 36854 

Born in Grenville, Canada. 
Wife of Jabez A. Brant. 
Descendant of Dr. Samuel Adams. 
Daughter of Asa Clothier and Catherine Adams, hb wife. 
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Gr. -granddaughter of Andrew Adams and Rachel Froome, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Adams and Abigail Dodge Ci772- 
1857), his wife, m. 1789. 

Samuel Adams, (1745-1819), was commissioned surgeon, 
1775. He was with the army at Valley For^e and on the 
field to care for the wounded at Monmouth. His pensimi was 
allowed 1818 for six years actual service as surgeon, Massa- 
chusetts line. His widow also received a pension. He was 
bom in KilHngly, Conn. ; died in Bath, Me. 

Also No. 2705. 

36855 
MRS. JENNIE ADELAIDE HOLMES COOLIDGE. 36856 
Born in Pensaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Marshall Harvey Coolidge. 

Descendant of James Knapp, Capt. John Holmes and John 
Tucker and Asa Holmes. 

Daughter of Byron Martin Holmes and Susan Maria Knowles, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of James Holmes (1801-87) and Rebecca Pamela War- 
ing (1807-68). his wife, m. 1831; William Knowles and Hannah P. 
Tucker (1814-79). his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Holmes and Eliiabeth (Painter) Carver, 
his second wife; Michael Waring and Anna Betsey Knapp, his wife; 
Samuel Tucker and-Lucy Southard, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Holmes and Elizabeth Fellows, his 
wife, m. 1750; James Knapp and Lucy Griswold, his wife; John 
Tucker and Phoebe Kurd, his wife. 

James Knapp, {1764-1831), enlisted as a drummer and was 
placed on the pension roll 1818. He was awarded a badge 
of merit for six years faithful service. He was bom in 
Dutchess Co., N. Y. ; died in Milo, N. Y. 

Also No. 18613. 

John Tucker, { 1761-1847), served as a matross for one year 
in the artillery. He was bom in Kittery; died in Dexter, Me. 

John Holmes, who had served in the Colonial wars, com- 
manded minute men at the Lexington Alarm. He was bonj in 
Colchester, Conn., 1729; removed to Egremont, Mass., to be 
with his son Asa and here he died. 

Asa Holmes served with his father from Sheffield, Massa- 
chusetts. He was bom in Salisbury, Conn., 1754; removed 
frcrni Egremont, Mass., then to Milo, N. Y., where he died. 



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MRS. EMMA JANE HAHN OLMSTEAD. 36857 

Born in Canandaigua, New York. 
Wife of Stanley C Olmstead. 

Descendant of Capt. Philip Hahn, of Penns^vania. 
Daughter of Dr. Franklin Van Buskirk Hahn and Maria N. Davis, 
his wife. 
Granddaughter of Philip Hahn, Jr. and Mary Van Buskirk, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Philip Hahn and Anna Margaretha Hiester, bis 

Philip Hahn, (1736-1821), commanded a ccMiipany in the 
Sixth Battalion of Pennsylvania militia, 1777-79. He was 
born in New Hanover Township, Pa. 

Also No. 27773. 

MRS. GERTRUDE PIERCE BROWN. 36858 

Born in Winona, Minnesota. 
Wife of Frank Delmer Brown. 
Descendant of Job Pierce, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Wallace Pierce and Ellen Manahan, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Royal Pierce and Mary Clark, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Micah Pierce and Hannah Pierce, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Job Fierce, Jr., and Hannah Bnllodc, hii 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Job Pierce and Abigail Pratt, his wife. 
Job Pierce, (1725-91), served at the Rhode Island Alarm, 
1776. He was bom and died in Rehobeth. 

MRS. MARY PIERCE HIGGINS. 36859 

Born in Winona, Minnesota. 
Wife of Fred Eugene Higglns. 
Descendant of Job Pierce. 

Daughter of Wallace Pierce and Ellen Manahan, his wife. 
See No. 368S& 

MRS. HARRIETT PIERCE SMITH. 36860 

Born in Winona, Minnesota. 
Wife of W. A. M. Smith. 
Descendant of Job Pierce. 

Daughter of Wallace Pierce and Ellen Manahan, his wife. 
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MRS. LILLIAN STONE ROBINSON. 36861 

Born in New Orleans, Louisiana. 
Wife of Joseph Fielding Robinson. 
Descendant of Dr. WiUiam Holt. 

Daughter of Walter Wilson Stone and Eleanor Holt, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Alfred Charles Holt and Mary E. Williams, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Saunders Holt (b. 1786) and Harriet 
Toole, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of William Holt and Lucy Saunders, his wife, 
m. 176s. 

William Holt served five years in the Revolution, He was 
a physician by profession. He was bom 1757 in Louisa Co., 
Va. ; died in Elberton Co., Ga. 

MRS. HELEN JOHNSTONE HARRIS THOMPSON. 36862 
Born in Madison County, Mississippi. 

Wife of Frank Thompson. 

Descendant of Hon. John Johnstone, of North Carolina. 

Daughter of Rev. George Carroll Harris and Helen Scrymgeour 
Johnstone, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John T. Johnstone and Margaret Louisa Whitmell 
Thompson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Johnstone and Sarah Thompson, his 
wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter of John Johnstone and Elizabeth Whitmell 
Williams, his wife. 

John Johnstone, (1736-97), served on the Committee of 
Safety of the Edenton District, 1775, and 1776 was a mem- 
ber of the Provincial Congress, 

MISS CLEMENTINE PEELER. 36863 

Born in Mooreland Plantation, Issaquena County, Mississippi. 

Descendant of Lieut, James Martin Lewis. 

Daughter of James Ernest Peeler and Martha Ellis Hodge, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Isaac Hodge and Margaret Pamela EUis, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hodge and Ann C Lewis, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Martin Lewis and Mary Boswell 
Hemdon, his wife, m. 1790. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Terrell Lewis and Sara Martin, 
his wife, m. 1739; Benjamin Hemdon. 

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of Kings Mountain, where he and two of his brothers were 
wounded. He was bom in Albermarle Co., Va, ; in 1793 
emigrated with his father and brothers from Surry Co., N. C, 
to Columbia, Tenn., where he died. 
Also No. 893. 

MISS MARGARET ELLIS PEELER. 36864 

Born in Mooreland Plantation, Issaquena Coun^, Mississippi 
Descendant of Lieut James Martin Lewis. 
Daughter of James Ernest Peeler and Martha Ellis Hodge, his wife. 
See No. 36863. 

MISS ERNESTINE ALBERTI SIDWAY. 36865 

Born in Hines County, Mississippi. 

Descendant of James Sidway, 

Daughter of Gilbert Douglas Sidway and Mary Caroline Crane, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of George Sidway and Emeline Douglas, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of William Sidwa.y and Elizabeth Danes, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Sidway and Rebecca Milks, his wife. 

James Sidway, {1759-1836), was a drummer in the British 
army at Saratoga where he was captured. He with other [wis- 
oners in Boston, espoused the cause of the ctJonies and he 
enUsted as drum-major 1777. He was stationed at West Point 
where some of the recruits deserted, and he was discharged 
because his loyalty was doubted, but he enlisted in good faith. 
In 1779 he re-enlisted under Capt, Lemuel Conkling as a mu- 
sician in the New York militia and 1780 served under Capt. 
Job Mix. In 1832 he was allowed a pension in Orange Co., 
N. Y., for service as private and musician. New York line. 
He was bom in Limerick, Ireland. 

MRS. ANNE MIMS WRIGHT. 36866 

Born in Crystal Springs, Mississippi. 

Wife of Dr. William Richard Wright. 

Descendant of Isaac Ross, Robert Hill, Drury Mims and 
Robert Harris. 

Daughter of Robert Burr Mims and Clara Frances McKey, his wife, 
m. 1872. 

Granddaughter of Henry Mims (1804-60) and Augusta Julia Nagel 
(i8is-?9), his 3rd wife, tn. 1837; Hamden J. McKey (1811-71) and 
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Gr. -granddaughter of Livingston M. Mims and Martha Perrin. his 
wife, m. 1798; Daniel McKey (b. 1788) and Rosa Harris, his wife, m. 
1808; Jacob K. Hill and Rebecca Gibson Sims (1797-1860), his wife, 
m. r8i6. 

Gr.-gf. -granddaughter of Drury Mims and Lydia Jones, his wife; 
William Ferrin and Elizabeth Clopton, his wife ; Samuel Harris and 
Elizabeth Harris 1767-1835), his wife, m. 1787; John Hill <b. 1769) and 
Sarah Kiilingsworth (b. 1775), his wife; Thomas Sims and Elizabeth 
Ross, his wife. 

Gr,-gr.-gr.- granddaughter of John Perrin and Elizabeth Lee, his 
wife ; Robert Harris ; Robert Hill and Margaret Allison, his wife, m. 
'765; A. Brown Ross and Hannah Conger, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr. -grand daughter of Andrew Allison and Margaret Alli- 
son, his wife; Isaac Ross and Jean Brown, his 2d wife. 

Isaac Ross, {1712-1804), although an old tnan, served in 
his son's company in the warfare in South Carolina. 

Also No. 26413. 

Drury Mims, (1744-1810), was an ardent and daring soldier. 
He was born in Goochland Co., Va. ; died in Edgefield, S. C. 

Robert Hill, (1745-95), served in the South Carolina regi- 
ment, 1776. 

Robert Harris, (1720-98), was a recorder of deeds and 
member of the Mecklenburg county court, 1779. 

MISS SARA OLA PRICE. 36867 

Born in Oxford, Mississippi. 
Descendant of Maj. Nathaniel Burwell, of Virginia, 
Daughter of Huldric Price and Lucy Richards, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Dr. William M. Richards and Sarah Harvey, his 

Gr.- granddaughter of Col. Lewis Harvey and FraiKes Burwell, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-grand daughter of Nathaniel Burwell and Martha Digges, his 
wife. 

Nathaniel Burwell, (1750-1801), entered the army as ensign 
and was captain, Continental artillery, 1776. He served as 
major and aide de camp to Howe, 1779, and was retired 1783. 
He was bom and died in King William county. 

Also Nos. 28727, 33061. 

MRS. JE.ANNIE DUBACH FETTE. 36868 

Bom in Hannibal, Missouri. 
Wife of Carolus M. Fette. 



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Descendant of Capt, Jonathan Salisbury, 

Daughter of David Dubacb and Emmalme Welb Bennett, his wife. 

Granddangfater of Albert Bennett and Mary Salisbnry, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Saltsbiu? and Mary Stoddard, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Salisbury and Mary Child, his 
wife. 

Jonathan Salisbury, (1735-1817), was cE^tain of the priva- 
teer Industry ; served in many engagements and rendered ef- 
fective service. He was bom in Bristol, Mass. ; died in Brat- 
tleboro, Vt. 

Also Nos. 1041% 14771. 24566, 26727, 29081. 

MRS. LUCY HOWES MUNGER. 36869 

Bom in Montpelier, Vermont. 

Wife of Lyman P. Munger. 

Descendant of Joseph Howes, 

Daughter of William Howes (1809-76) and Luanda Cooley (iSii- 
1902), his wife, m. iSjS- 

Granddaughter of Joseph Howes (1783-1863) and Martha Wilder 
(1786-1871), his wife. m. 1808. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Howes and Martha Howard, his wife, 
m. 1777. 

Joseph Howes served as a soldier and the powder horn be 
carried is in possession of the Vermont Historical Society. 
He was bom in Windham, Conn., 1752 ; died in Norwich, Vt. 

MRS, LAURA CASEY STEVENS. 36870 

Bom in Joliet, Illinois. 
Wife of Dr. Ben F. Stevens. 
Descendant of Sergt. Randolph Casey. 
Daughter of Dr. John R. Casey and Ada Vanderpool, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Zadok Casey (1776-1862) and Rachel King, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Randolph Casey and Mary Jane Penoingtoi^ 
his wife, m. 1768. 

Randolph Casey, (1738-1813), served in Marion's command 
with the South Carolina troops and was at King's Mountain. 
He was bom in Virginia ; died in Tennessee. 

Also Nos. 16086, 19894. 

MRS. JESSIE HARRISON McVEIGH GOODSON. 36871 

Bom in Hannibal, Missouri. 
Wife of R. B. Goodson. 



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Descendant of Col. William Flemii^'of Virginia. 

Daughter of Jesse Humphrey McVeigh and Elizabeth Bullock, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Wingfield Bullock and Sophia Fleming, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Lenard Israel Fleming and Nancy Marshall 
Bazzie (1788-1870), his zd wife, m. 1809. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Fleming (1729-95) and Annie 
Christian, his wife. 

See No. 36340. 

MRS. ELIZABETH TRIGG THORNTON HOUGH. 36872 

Born in Weston, Missouri. 
Wife of Dr. Charles Pinckney Hough. 
Descendant of Capt. John Trigg, of Virginia. 
Daughter of Col. C. Calhoun Thornton and Louisa Archer, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Col. John Thornton and Elizabeth Trigg, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Trigg and Elizabeth Clark, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Trigg and Dinah Ayers, his wife. 
John Trigg, (1750-1803), commanded a battery of artillery 
at Yorktown. He was born and died in Bedford coanty. 
Also Nos. 250. 34233, 35406. 

36873 
MRS. CLARA HOWARD. 36874 

Born in Indianapolis, Indiana. 

Wife of Edward Bancroft Howard. 

Descendant of William Mansur. 

Daughter of James Cochran Ferguson and Clarissa Mansur, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jeremiah Mansur and Jane Carr, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Mansur, Jr., and Sarah Bridges, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Mansur (1743-1814) and Isabella 
Harvey, his wife. 

See No. 36324. 

MRS. SALLIE HUNTER BYRD. 36875 

Bom in Sikeston, Missouri. 
Wife of A, R. Byrd. 

Descendant of Joseph Hunter and of Joseph Hunter, Jr. 
Daughter of Joseph Hunter and Elizabeth J. Russell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Abraham Hunter and Sallie Ogden, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Hunter, Jr., and Catherine Phillips, h;s 



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Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Hunter (1719-93) and Maiy Hdma, 

Joseph Hunter, Jr., (1757-1823), served under Gen. Geotge 
Rogers Claric in the conquest of the n<Htbwest as did also his 
father. He was bom in Pennsylvania; died in Scott Co., 
Missouri. 

Also Noa. 27320, 30874, 32936. 

MRS. SALLIE MENZIES HAX. 36876 

Bom in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Wife of Louis W. Hax. 

Descendant of Capt. Samuel Peachy Menzies. 

Daughter of Charles Stuart Irwin and Annie Crawley Menzies, bis 
wife. 

Granddamghler of Samuel Garber Menzies and Saltie Atu Winston, 
bis wife. 

Gr.-granddaugbter of William Adam Menzies and Elizabelii Martba 
Garber, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Peachy Menzies and Frances Mis- 
kel, his wife. 

Samuel Peachy Menzies, (1758-1833), was placed on the 
pension roll of Kentucky, 1832, for nine months actual serv- 
ice as private, fifteen months as lieutenant and captain, Vir- 
ginia line. He was bom in Richmond Co., Va. ; died in Wood- 
ford Co., Ky. 

Also Nos. 3326, I55S5, 20934, 2758?, 33314- 

MRS. GRACE BROOKE IRWIN BASS. 36877 

Born in Madison, Indiana. 
Wife of Henry R. Bass. 
' Descendant of Capt. Samuel Peachy Menzies. 
Daughter of Charles Stuart Irwin and Annie Crawley Menzies, his 

See No. 36876. 

MRS. ADNELLE CADY PINE. 36878 

Bom in Schuyler, Nebraska. 
Wife of George Pine. 
Descendant of John Moors (Moore). 
Daughter of Addison E. Cady and Nellie E. Hessler, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Augustus F. Cady and Lovilla Moors, his wife. 



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Gr. -granddaughter of Levi Moors and Betsy Farwell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Moors and Hannah Sawtell, his wife, 
m. 1770, 

John Moors, (1740-1832), was placed <»i the pension roU 
of Rutland Co., Vt., 1818, for service as private, Massachu- 
setts Continental line. He died in Lewis Co., N. Y. 

Also No. 17126. 



RS. GERTRUDE I. STUBBS. 36879 

Bom in Fort Snelling, Minnesota. 

Wife of John J. Stubbs. 

Descendant of Elias Woodruff and of Micajah How, of New 
Jersey, 

Daughter of Ezekiel Gilbert Gear, D. D., and Mary Yardley How, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Yardley How (1777-1855) and Elizabeth 
Woodruff (1779-1811), his ist wife, m. 180& 

Gr. -granddaughter of Micajah How and Sarah Field, his wife, tn. 
17701 Elias Woodruff and Mary Joline, his wife. 

Elias Woodruff, (1738-1801), served as commissary of mil- 
itary stores of state troops. He was bom in Elizabetbtown ; 
died in Trenton. 

Also Nos. 15741, 18402, 20878. 

Micajah How, (1726-99), was a member of the commission 
of New Jersey, 1775. He was bom in Burlington county ; died 
in Hunterdon Co., N, J. 

RS. HELEN GERTRUDE BLACK. 36880 

Born in Sycamore, Illinois. 
Wife of Cochran S. Black. 

Descendant of Sergt. Elijah Wyman, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Ralph Wyman (1813-64) and Susan Dayton (1818-93), 
his wife, m. 1836. 
Granddaughter of Asa Wyman and Sally Searles (1790-1880), his 

Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Wyman and Abigail Wetherby (1753- 
1825), his wife, m. 1778 

Elijah Wyman, (1747-89), served as a minute man at the 
Lexington Alarm and as sergeant, 1777, in the company raised 
to re-enforce the army under Gates. He was bom and died in 
Townsend, Mass. 



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MISS ANNA E. BLACK. 36881 

Bom in Sycamore, Illinois. 
Descendant of Sergt. Elijah Wyman. 

Daughter of Cochran S. Black and Helen Gertrude Wyman, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ralph Wyman and Susan Dayton, his wife. 
See No. 36880. 

MRS. MINNIE FLORENCE DAVIS LADD. 36882 

Born in Frankfort, New York. 

Wife of James A. Ladd. 

Descendant of Maj, Richard Mcmtague, Dr. Uriel Montague, 
Capt. Josiah Fay, Deacon David Gaylord, Corp. Jotham Gay- 
lord, Thomas Chapman and Lieut. Stephen Hotchkiss. 

Daughter of Edward Fay Davis and Helen Mar Ferguson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Edward Davis, Jr., and Hannah Montague, bis 
wife; Col. James Gaylord Ferguson and Christiania Day, his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Uriel Montague, M. D., and Deborah Fay, his 
wife; Capt. Samuc! Ferguson and Memory Gaylord, bis wife; Russell 
Day and Anna Chapman, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Montague and Lucy Cooley, his 
wife ; Josiah Fay and Mary Bent, his wife ; Jotham Gaylord and Esther 
Hotchkiss (i;r5i-i838), his wife, ni. i^j's; Thomas Chapman and Lydia 
Harding, his wife, m. 1766. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Gaylord and Mary, his wife; 
Stephen Hotchkiss and Thankful Cook, his wife. 

Richard Montague, (1729-94), raised a company and was 
at the battle of Bunker Hill. He was prtanoted major when 
Washington took ccwnmand of the army. He was bom in 
Sunderland ; died in North Leverette, Mass. 

Also Nos. 2789, 8289, 11062, 16799. 

Josiah Fay, (1732-76), commanded a company of minute 
men at Bunker Hill and was captain in the Continental In- 
fantry when he died in New York. He was bom in West- 
boro, Mass. 

Also No. 12681. 

Stephen Hotchkiss was lieutenant of the ProvisitMial la- 
ment ordered by the Assembly to be ready when called. He 
was bom in Cheshire, Conn.; died 1804 in Burlington, 

Also Nos. 6247, 26650. 

Uriel Montague, (i756-i8!2), served as sergeant major. 
He was bom in North Leverett, Mass. ; died in New Hart- 
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Jotham Gaylord, (1749-1807), served in the Connecticut 
militia. He was bom in Bristol, Conn. ; died in New Hart- 
ford, N. Y. 

Thomas Chapman, (1749-93), served as a private in the 
Fifth company. He was bom in Colchester; died in Ash- 
ford, Conn. 

David Gaylord responded to the first call for troops. He 
was for twenty years, deacon of the First Coi^egaticnal 
Church of Bristol. He died 1776 in Bristol, Conn. 

MISS NELLIE LOUISE DAVIS. 36883 

Born in Frankfort, New York. 
Descendant of Maj. Richard Montague, Capt. Josiah Fay, Dr. 
Uriel Montague, Lieut. Stephen Hotchkiss, Jotham Gaylord, 
Deacon David Gaylord and Thomas Chapman. 
Daughter of Edward Fay Davis and Helen Mar Ferguson, his wife. 
See No. 36883. 

MRS. FRANCES LINDSLEY NICHOLS. 36884 

Born in Troy, New York. 

Wife of Martin Van Buren Nichols. 

Descendant of Aaron Lindsley. 

Daughter of Charles Henry Lindsley and Sylvia Willard, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Aaron Lindsley, Jr., and Dorcas Taylor, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Lindsley and Abigail Halsey, his wife, 
m. 177 1. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Silas Halsey and Abigail Howell, his wife. 

Aaron Lindsley, (1740-98), served as a minute man through- 
out the war, in the New Jersey militia. He never recovered 
from a wound received at Monmouth. He was bom at Morris 
Plains, New Jersey; died in Wilton, Saratoga Co., N. Y. His 
wife belonged to a family of patriots and her parents died of 
small-pox contracted while nursing soldiers at Morristown. 

Also Nos. 6484, 12962. 

MRS.' VESTA BAKER PROPHET. 36885 

Born in Champaign, Ulinois. 
Wife of Frank N. Prophet 
Descendant of Moses Barnes. 

Daughter of Charles E. Baker and Araminta D. Gould, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Heman Milton Baker and Eliza Barnes (b. 1804), 



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hia wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Moaes Barnes and Olive Simomls (1766-1846), 
his wife, m. 1785. 

Moses Barnes, (1760-1825), served in the Connecticut mil- 
itia. He was born in Middletown, Ccrnn. ; died in Brandon, Vt 

MRS. LILLIAN MATTISON WOODWARD. 36886 

Born in Jadcsonville, New York. 

Wife of T. A. Woodward. 

Descendant of John Matteson and of Benjamin Starr. 

Daughter of James M. Mattison and Caroline Starr, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Mattison and Lucinda Burton, his wife; 
Vossius Church Starr (i&>o-56) and Lucinda Turner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddai^hter of John Mattison and Sarah Ketchum, his wife; 
Samuel Surr (1770-1860) and Rhoda Piatt, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Starr and Christiana Church, his 

John Matteson, (1749-1821), served as a minute man in 
the militia of Hunterdon county, N. J., where he was bom 
and died. 

Benjamin Starr enlisted from Danbury as a private in the 
Ccmnecticut militia at White Plains, 1776, where he was taken 
ill and died. 

Also No. 21701. 

MRS. EMMA BLODGETT WIGGIN. 36887 

Bom in Kensington, New Hampshire. 

Wife of George A. Wiggin. 

Descendant of Caleb Shaw, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Julius C. Blodgett and Abigail Cotton Shaw, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elijah Shaw (1760-1830) and Sarah Batchelder, 
his 2d wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Shaw and Abigail Batchelder (1721) 
1810), his wife, m. 1747. 

Caleb Shaw, (1718-91), served as a private in Capt. Win- 
throp Rowe's company as did also his son Caleb. He was 
bom in Hampton ; died in Kensington, N. H. 

Abo No. 21092. 

MISS MAUDE GRAY CAMERON. 36888 

Bom in Nashua, New Hampshire. 
Descendant of Moses Gray, of Tewksbury, Massachusetts. 



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Daughter of Charles Cutler Cameron and Elizabeth Gray, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Luther Gray (1805-57) and Elizabeth Smith (1812- 
S5), his wife, m. 1833. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Moses Gray, Jr., (1771-1847) and Mary Scarlet 
(1767-1832), his wife, m. 1791. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Gray and Mary Clark (1745-1825), 
his wife, m. 1769. 

Moses Gray served as a minute man at the Lexington Alarm. 
He was wounded at Bunker HUl ; returned home and died in 
a few days. 

Also Nos. 8458, 21586. 

MRS. MARIE ABBIE LIBBEY MANOCK. 36889 

Born in Dover, New Hampshire. 

Wife of Charles Edward Manock. 

Descendant of Col. Joshua Wingate, of New Hampshire. 

Daughter of Joseph Tibbetts Sherburne Libbey and Abigail Wti^ie, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Wingate and Susan Calef (1789-1874), 
his wife, m. 1808. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Edmund Wingate. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Wingate and Abigail Roberts (1736- 
1813), his wife, m. 1757. 

Joshua Wingate, (1725-96), entered the army as major, 1775, 
and was promoted colonel the same year. He re-enforced Sul- 
livan and was in the Rhode Island expedition 1778. He was 
a member of the Assembly and of the Constitutional conven- 
tion. He was bom in Dover, where he died. 

Also No. 1278a 

MRS. MARIAN ELIZABETH DESK. 36890 

Born in Tuckcrton, New Jersey. 

Wife of Orlando Bishop Desh. 

Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Oliphant, of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Stephen Willits and Mary Eayre Oliphant, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Eayre Oliphant and Ann Mullen, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Shinn Oliphant and Hope Eayre, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Oliphant and Mary Shinn, bis 
wife. 

Jonathan Oliphant, (1739-1804), equipped and mwntained a 
company of Burlington county militia until retired for dis- 
ability. He was bom and died in Oliphant Mills, N. J. 

Also Nos. 6048, 13538, 15139, 16332. 17664, iggio. 22215, 32965, 342sa. 



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MRS. HOPE AMELIA LIPPINCOTT. 36891 

Bora in Tuckerlon, New Jersey. 
Wife of William Wallace LippincotL 
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Oliphaot 
Daughter of Stephen Willits and Maiy Eayrc Oliphant, bis wife. 
See No. 36890. 

MISS JESSIE MARIAN WILLITS. 36892 

Bom in Providence, Rhode Island. 
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Oliphant. 
Daughter of Shinn Oliphant Willits and Sarah J. Kilon, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Stephen Willits and Maiy Eayre Oliphant, his 
wife. 
See No. 36890. 

MRS. RUTH WOODHULL BEATTIE. 36893 

Born in Blooming Grove, New Yoric. 

Wife of Robert Beattie. 

Descendant of Major Nathaniel Strong and of Col. Jesse 
Woodhull, of New York. 

Daughter of Richard William Woodhull and Ruth Strong, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathaniel Dubois Woodhull and Frances Mande- 
ville, his wife; Vincent Strong and Esther Rose, his wife. 

Gr.-grand daughter of Richard Woodhull and Hamiah Smith, fais 
wife; Selah Strong and Ruth Woodhull, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Woodhull and Hester Dubois, his 
wife; Nathaniel Strong and Amy Brewster, his wife, 

Nathaniel Strong, (1737-78), served in Col. Jesse Woodhull's 
regiment. He was murdered by Claudius Smith, a notorious 
Tory. He was bom in Blocwning Grove. 

Jesse Woodhull, (1735-95), served as a delegate to the First 
Provincial Congress and colonel of Orange county militia. He 
was bom in Mastic, L. I. ; died in Blooming Grove, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 686g, 9251. 

MRS. CLARA CALL NEWELL. 36894 

Born in Saxonville, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Herbert Charnock Newell. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Ruggles Whitney, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of John Wood Osgood and Elizabeth Whitney, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Simon Whitney and Mary Walkir, his wife. 



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Gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Ruggles Whitney and Abigail Froth- 
ingham, his wife. 

Nathaniel Ruggles Whitney, (1759-1833), served several en- 
listments under different commands as a private, Massachu- 
setts line. He was born and died in Watertown, Mass. 



MRS. MARY HELEN McNEAR WOLT. 36895 

Born in Boston. Massachuetts. 

Widow of Peter Wolt 

Descendant of Ensign Jeremiah Hackett, of New Hamp- 
shire. 

Daughter of Baker McNear and Mary Hackett Cook, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Cook and Sarah Hackett (1793-1847), 
his wife, m. 181 1. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Bradbury Hackett and Sarah Folsom, his wi(e. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Hackett and Polly Robinson, his 
wife. 

Jeremiah Hackett marched to the relief of Ticonderoga 1777 
from Canterbury, as ensign under Col, Henry Gerrish. He 
was bom 1759 in Canterbury, N. H., where he died. 

Also No. 8439. 

MISS CATHERINE B. ENDICOTT. 36896 

Born in May's Landing, New Jersey. 
Descendant of Nathan Pennington and of Major Richard 
Westcott, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of Capt. Thomas D. Endicott and Ann T. Pennington, his 

Granddaughter of John Pennington (1791-1858) and Elizabeth Taylor 
(1795-1875), his wife, m. 1812. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Pennington and Margaret Westcott 
(i?65-i853), his wife, m. 1783. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Westcott and Margaret Erasure 

Nathan Pennington, (1758-1810), enlisted in the Contmental 
line ; was taken prisoner, carried to Quebec where he suffered 
great hardship. He was bom and died in Newark, N. J. 

Richard Westcott, (1733-1825), was major of Gloucester 
county militia at the battle of Trenton, where he was badly 
wounded. 

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MRS. GERTRUDE T. ISZARD BRUNSON. 36897 

Bom in May's Landing, New Jersey. 

Wife of Augustus Branson. 

Descendant of Capt. Joseph Estell, Nathan Pennii^ton and 
Col Richard Westcott, all of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Daniel E. Iszard and Mary D. Endicott, his wife. 

Granddau^ter of Abraham L. Iszard and Ann fistelt, his wife; 
Capt. Thomas D. Endicott and Ann T. Pennington, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Estell and Naomi Ireland, bis wife; John 
Pennington and Elizabeth Taylor, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Estell and Elizabeth Risley (1751- 
1B21), his wife; Nathan Pennington and Margaret Westcott, his wife. 

Gr.^r.-gr.-granddaughter of John Estell (1730-80) and Rnbama 
Conover, his wife; Richard Westcott and Margaret Erasure Lee, his 
wife. 

See No. 36806. 

Joseph Estell, (1750-92), was commissioned captain of nun- 
ute men raised in Gloucester county. He was at German- 
town, Springfield, Monmouth, Connecticut Farms and served 
to the close of the war. He died in Estellville, N. J. 

Also Nos, 3247. 9317, 10618, 12862, 15811, 19348, 33789. 

MRS. ELIZABETH H. ALLEN. 36898 

Born in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Harry Chandler Allen. 

Descendant of Ensign Oliver Barrett. 

Daughter of James Gallaher Paxson and Katherine Virginia Rogers, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Barrett Rogers and Rebecca Wright, his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Josiah Rogers and Katherine Barrett, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Oliver Barrett and Elizabeth High, his wife. 

Oliver Barrett, (1755-1832), was placed on the pension roll 
of Windsor county, 1818, for service of ensign in the New- 
Hampshire Continental line. He was bom in Keene, N. H. ; 
died in Windsor, Vt. 

Also Nos. 13615, 20041. 

MISS FRANCES ASHBURNER BOYER. 36899 

Born in Holmesburg, Pennsylvania. 
Descendant of Hon. John Hart, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of William Boyer and Frances Ashbumer, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Boyer and Elizabeth Hart, his wife. 



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Gr. -granddaughter of John Hart and Catherine Knowles, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Hart {1711-79) «nd Deborah Scudder, 

See No. 36663. 

MRS. CORNELIA HUMPHREVILE PIERSON. 36900 

Born in Brooklyn, New York. 
Wife of Isaac R. Pierson. 

Descendant of Sergt. Timothy Humphrevil, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of Timothy Humphrevile and Cornelia Schroeder, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin Humphrevil and Hannah Dalrymple, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Timothy Humphrevil and Rebekah Burnet, 
his wife. 

Timothy Humphrevil, (1746-1800), served as sergeant in 
the Morris County militia. He was bom and died in Morris- 
town, N. J. 

MRS. EMMA L. LOCKWOOD. 36901 

Bom in New York, N. Y. 

Wife of Frederick M. Lockwood. 

Descendant of Ephriam Oakes, of New York. 

Daughter of Casper Ritter and Eliza P. Jarvis, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Jay Jarvis and Keturah Oakes, his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Ejhraim Oakes. 

Ephraim Oakes, (1753-1846), enlisted from Goshen under 
Capt. Daniel Denton. He was in the Canadian expedition 
under Capt. Rohert Johnson, 1775. In 1832 he applied for a 
pension from Huntington and it was allowed for eleven months 
actual service as private. New York line. 

MRS. DAISY DEAN THOMAS. 36902 

Born in Newark, Ohio. 
Wife of John Mesiar Corneilison Thomas. 
Descendant of Sergt. David Meeker. 

Daughter of Charles M. Dean and Elizabeth A. Thomas, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Andrew Jackson Dean and Mary Fox Kane, his 

Or.- granddaughter of Peter L. Dean and Elizabeth Meeker, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of David Meeker and Phoebe Passel, his wife. 
David Meeker served as sergeant in the Essex county. New 
Jersey militia. He died 1787 in EUzaheth. 
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MRS. HATTIE SAWYER STKVENS. 36903 

Born in Cape May, New Jersey. 

Wife of Danid E. Stevens. 

Debcendant of John Clifton, of Delaware; William Eldredge 
and James Whilldin, all of New Jersey. 

Daughter of Thomas Eldredge and Tabitha Clifton Baker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Eidredge, Sr., and Deborah Warci his 
wife; Daniel Clifton Baker and Elizabeth P. Pierce, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Eldredge and Judith Carson, his wife; 
Joseph Ware and Deborah Whilldin, his wife; Benjamiii Baker and 
Tabitha Clifton, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter o£ Jonathan Whilldin and Hannah Crowell. 
his wife; John Clifton and Tabitha, hb wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Whilldin and Jane Hand, hi» 
wife. 

John Clifton, (1750-1802), served as a private in the Dela- 
ware militia. He was severely wounded in the southern 
campaign and being disabled from further duty, was placed 
on the pension rcAl, 1785. He was bom in Ireland ; died in 
I<ewes, Delaware. 

Also Nos. 17431, 29782, 30181, 32271, 33084. 

William Eldredge, (1759-1808), served as a pilot on the 
Delaware and this class of seamen assisted in the defense of 
Philadelphia. He was bom and died in Cape May coun^. 

James Whilldin, (1714-80), was chosen, 1775, a member of 
tiie Committee of Safety of Cape May. He was a member of 
the Provincial Congress when he was taken ill and died. 

Also Ho. 21304. 

MRS. ELIDA KIMBER SHEPPARD. 36904 

Born in Cape May, New Jersey. 
Wife of William B. Sheppard. 

Descendant of John Clifton, William Eldredge and James 
Whilldin. 
Daughter of Thomas Eldre^e and Tabitha Clifton Baker, bis wife. 
See No. 36903. 

MRS. MARY JANE WYGANT MILLER. 36905 

Born in Almond, New York. 
Wife of Frank Miller. 

Descendant of Michael W^ant, of New York. 
Daughter of Milo H. Wygant and Priscilla McHeniy, hia wile. 



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Granddaughter of Benjamin Wygant and Jane Elting, his wife. 
Gr. -grand daughter of Thomas Wygant and Elizabeth Bond, his 

Gr.-gr.-grand daughter of Michael Wygant and Rebecca, his wife. 

Michael Wygant, (1730-1803), servied as a private in the 

Ulster county militia. He was bom and died in Marlboro. 

MRS. GENNIEVIEVE BUTLER LYONS. 36906 

Bom in Berlin, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Charles Herbert Lyons. 

Descendant of Lieut. Eleazer Carter, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Comfort Edgar Butler and Celestia Ann Carter, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Cyrus Carter and Esther Saunders, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of David Carter and Theda Peters, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-grand daughter of Eleazer Carter and Elizabeth Buell (1744- 
1832), his wife, m. 1765. 

Eleazer Carter, (1740-77), served as lieutenant in Capt. 
Joseph Carter's company of Connecticut militia in the New- 
York campaign, 1776. He was bom in Hebron; died in War- 
ren, Conn, 

Also No. 30673. 

MRS. LETTIE BENNETT MORRILL. 36907 

Born in Red Wing, Mimiesota. 

Widow of John B. Morrill. 

Descendant of Jacob Bennett, Isaac Gibson, Corp. John Par- 
melee, James Ross, Corp. David Gibson, Jeremiah Parmelee 
and Elvin Valentine. 

Daughter of Cornelius Bennett and Anna F. Ross, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jacob Bennett and Caroline E. Valentine (1801- 
87), his wife, m. 1819; Sylvester Flint Ross and Cynthia Rice, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Bennett and Barbary Brower, his wife; 
Nehemiah Valentine (b. 1780) and Martha Barrett, his wife; Benjamin 
Ross (b. 1767) and Anna Barton Gibson, his wife; Thomas Rice and 
Lucinda Parmelee, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Elvin Valentine and Abigail Oakley, his 
wife; James Ross and Phoebe Gerry, his wife; David Gibson and Anna 
Barton, his wife; John Parmelee and Dorothy Scoville, his wife, 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Gibson and Keziah Johnson, bis 
wife; Jeremiah Parmelee and Temperance Blachley, his wife, m. 1754 

Jacob Bennett, (1750-1810), served as a private with the 
New York troops. 

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Isaac Gibson, (1721-97), served as a minute man at the Lex- 
ington Alarm. He was born in Sudbury, Mass.; died in 
Grafton, Vt. 

Also No. 33820. 

John Parmelee, (1755-1828), served as a drummer in the 
Connecticut militia. He was bom in Connecticut; died in 
Sullivan, Ohio. 

James Ross, (1744-1831), served as a private in the Massa- 
chusetts militia. 

David Gibson, (1757-1815), served as corporal at the Rhode 
Island Alarm, 1777. He was bom in Lunenburg, Mass. ; died 
in Grafton, Vt. 

Jeremiah Parmelee, (1730-97), served under Col. Moses 
Hazen in the regiment called Congress Own. He was bora 
in Killings worth, Conn. ; died in Willington, Vt. 

Elvin Valentine served as wagon conductor in the c|uar> 
termaster's department. He was bom 1744 in New Yoit 

Also No. 22481. 

MRS. LEOLINE A. WALTON. 36908 

Born in Las Cnices, New Mexico. 
Wife of W. B. Walton. 
Descendant of Jacob Bennett. 
Daughter of Singleton M. Ashenfelter and Nettie A. Bennett, his 

Granddaughter of Cornelius Bennett and Anna F. Ross, his wife. 
See No. 36907. 

MISS HELEN MYRA TURNER. 36909 

Bom in Schuyler Falls, New York. 

Descendant of Nathan Beman, Samuel Beman, Samuel Tur- 
ner, Abel Turner, Ezra Turner and John Roberts. 

Daughter of Albert Turner and Martha Taylor, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Abel Turner, Jr., and Mary (Turner), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Turner and Olive White, his wife; Bira 
Turner, Jr., and Amy Beman, his wife (parents of Mary). 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Turner and Mary Stocker, his wife; 
Ezra Turner, St., and Ruhama Jeffries, his zd wife; Nathan Beman 
and Jemima Roberts, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Turner and Eliiabeth Evarta, 
his wife; Samuel Beman and Margaret Beman, his wife; John Roberts 
and Susannah Mayhew (1723-1807), his wife. 



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Nathan Beman, (1759-1846), was the lad who conducted 
Ethan Allen into Fort Ticonderoga when the British were 
surprised and surrendered without resistance. He was bom 
in Shoreham, Vt. ; died in Chateaugay, N. Y. 

Samuel Beman, {1730-1821), served in the expedition to 
Canada 1775. He was bom and died in Plattsburg, N. Y. 

Ezra Turner, (1743-1828), served in the Bui^oyne cam- 
paign under Capt. Salmon White and Col, Ezra May. He 
was born in Guilford, Connecticut; died in Onondago, N. Y. 

Abel Turner, (1758-1829), served short enlistments as pri- 
vate in the Vermont militia. 

Samuel Turner, (1721-1808), served in the expedition to 
Canada. He was born and died in Plattsburg, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 13470, 14163, 25315, 32749- 

John Roberts, (1727-96), served at the battle of Bennington 
with his four sons Peter, John, William and Benjamin. 

MISS MARY EMILY CRITCHLOW. 36910 

Born in New Brighton, Pennsylvania. 

Descendant of Benjamin Coe, 

Daughter of David Critchlow and Caroline Pugh Miner, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Critchlow and Margaret Coe, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Coe and Margaret Biegle, his wife. 

Benjamin Coe, (1748-1S33), served as a private under his 
brother Capt. Moses Coe in the Frontier Rangers of Penn- 
sylvania. He was bom in Morristown, N. J.; died in Alle- 
ghany county, Pa. 

MRS. EFFIE RAWSON POTTER. 36911 

Born in Walerville, New Yoik. 

Wife of Julius H. Potter. 

Descendant of Nathaniel Rawson and of Silas Rawson. 

Daughter of Francis D. Rawson and Harriet M. Hanson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonas Rawson and Rhoda Laurence, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Silas Rawson and Rebecca Fellows, his wife 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Rawson and Mary Thwing, his 
wife, 

Nathaniel Rawson, (1716-1803), was a minute tnan at the 
Lexington Alarm. He was bom in Mendon; died in West 
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Silas Rawson, {1739-1819), served 1776 and 1777 under 
Capt. Abel Dinsinore. He was bom in Mendon, Mass.; died 
in Palmyra, N. Y. 



MRS. EVALYN MARION SHERMAN KNOWLES. 36912 

Born in Buffalo, New York. 

Wife of Charles Piatt Knowles. 

Descendant of Lieutenant Anthony Maxwell. 

Daughter of William Henry Sherman and Jeanette Knapp, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Lyman Knapp and Adeline Maxwell, bis wife. 

Or.-grand daughter of Anthony Maxwell and Eva Plattner, his wife. 

Antbony Maxwell, (1756-1825), entered tbe army as ser- 
geant of Malccdni's Continental re^ment and was promoted 
ensign the same year. He was appointed lieutenant 1779 and 
retired 1781. He was bom in Scotland; died in Hudson, 
N. Y. 

Also Nos, 15921, 24129, 

MRS. HELEN PECK SMITH. 36913 

Bom in Keokuk, Iowa. 

Wife of Col. Alfred I. Smith. 

Descendant of Rev. Abijah Peck. 

Daughter of Campbell Kennedy Peck and Helen A. Higbie, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Nathan Peck and Nancy Kennedy, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Peck and Mindwell Close, his wife. 

Abijah Peck, (1758-1848), enlisted 1776 and was in the bat- 
tle of White Plains. He became a clergyman and wielded in- 
fluence for good as a citizen and Christian. He was bom in 
Greenwich, Conn.; died in Clifton Park, N. Y. 

Also Nos. IS151, 25702. 

MISS BERTHA PRICE UNDERHILL- 36914 

Born in Fulton, New York. 
Descendant of Capt. Knowles Sears, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Charles Munson Underhill and Anna Crosby Price, his 
wife. 
Granddaughter of Roderick Price and Ruth Ann Crosby, his wife, 
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Crosby and Charity Sears, his wife, 
Gr.- gr.-granddaughter of Knowles Sears and Charity Haviland, his 



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Knowles Sears, (1738-1817), entered the army as ensign and 
at the New Haven Alarm, commanded a company. He was 
bom and died in Ridgelield, Conn. 

Also Nos. 3894, 25422. 

MRS. GRACE ARNOLD FOSTER. 36915 

Bom in Byron, New York. 

Wife of Charles Levi Foster. 

Descendant of Jonathan Arnold, Leonard Perkins and Amos 
Brewster. 

Daughter of James Beecher Arnold and Adeline Turner Cunningham, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Aaron Arnold and Martha A. Russell Perkins, 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Arnold and Irene Beecher, his wife; 
Harlan Perkins and Lucy Woodward, his wife- 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Arnold and Eliza Allen, his wife; 
Leonard Perkins and Grace Brewster, his wife, m. 1784. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Jonathan Arnold and Lucy Smith, his 
wife (d. 1837) ; Amos Brewster and Jerusha Knight, his wit^ m. 1761. 

Jonathan Arnold, (1754-1828), enlisted 1777 under Capt, 
Samuel Williams for three years and was dischar^d at Mor- 
ristown, N. J. In New York, 1818, he was allowed a pension 
as private, Connecticut line. He was bom in East Haddam, 
Conn, ; died in Meredith, N. Y. 

Leonard Perkins, {1763-1847), was drafted 1779 and 1780 
enlisted under Capt, Samuel Webb. In 1832 his pension was 
allowed in New York for seven months actual service as 
private, Connecticut line. He was bom in Canterbury, Conn. ; 
died in Byron, N. Y, 

Also No. 3346. 

Amos Brewster, (1735-77), served as a private and died 
from wounds received at Fort Mifflin. He was one of the 
three hundred who defended the fort 90 valiantly when be- 
sieged by the British, He was bom at Prestwi, Omii. 

MRS. JENNIE P. BEAMAN. 36916 

Bom in Buffalo, New Yodc. 
Wife of Charles Parsons Beaman. 
Descendant of Elijah Taylor. 
Daughter of George F. Foote and Anna Maria Parsons, his wife. 



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Granddaughter of Charles Phelps Parsons and Syble Taytor, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Elijah Taylor and Rachel Hurlburt, Ua wife. 

Elijah Taylor, (1763-1841), enlisted in Capt. Job Alvord's 
company, 1780 in a regiment raised in Hampshire county. He 
was bom in South Hadley, Mass. ; died in Wayne Co., N. Y. 

Also No. 33695, 

MRS. JENNIE LAMSON ALDRICH. 36917 

Bom in Adams, New York. 

Wife of Perley Dunn Aldrich. 

Descendant of Ser;gt. Jonathan Lamson. 

Daughter of Daniel Wardwell Lamson and Frances Celestia Woo4 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Job lamson (1791-1857) and Amanda Steadman 
(1798-1866), his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Jonathan Lamson and Anna, his wife. 

Jonathan Lamson, (1754-1807), served as private, corporal 
and sergeant in the Massachusetts militia. He was bom in 
Brookfield, Mass. ; died in Loraine, N. Y. 

MRS. NELLIE DuBOIS KEYES. 36918 

Bom in Watertown, New York. 
Wife of Samuel H. Keyes. 
Descendant of David Du Bois, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of Charles G. Du Bois and H. Augusta Moore, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joel Du Bois and Savilla Van Amey, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Du Bois and Mary Moore, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Du Bois and Eliiabetfa, his wift 
David Du Bois, (1724-1801), served as a private in Capt 
Cornelius Newkirk's company, Salem coimty. New Jersey 
militia. 
Also Nos. 12899, 13638, 15876. 

MRS. JULIA L. OVERTON BABCOCK. 36919 

Born in Lorraine, New York. 
Wife of Henry Babcock. 

Descendant of James Overton, of New York. 
Daughter of Martin Luther Overton and Irene Caulkins Francis, his 

Granddaughter of Elisha Overton and Ruth Carter (i8oi-&), Ut 

wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughter of Jod Overton (1779-1844) and Naomi WcUs 
(1775-1865), his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Overton and Elvira (Overton), his 
wife (cousins). 

James Overton served as a private in the Suffolk county. 
New York militia. He died 1833 in Herkimer county. 

Also Nos. 31692, 33981. 

MRS. LUCINDA DAWSON PIERCE. 36920 

Bom in Henderson, New York. 
Wife of John B. Pierce. 
Descendant of James Dawson. 

Daughter of James Dawson and Lydia Dexter, his wife. 

James Dawson, (1760-1824), served as seaman cm the sloop 
Republic under Capt. John Foster Williams. He was bom in 
Nantucket, Mass. ; died in New York City, 

MRS. JESSIE B. PETTENGILL EASTMAN. 36921 

Born in Rodman, New York. 
Wife of Chauncjr Eastman. 
Descendant of John Pettengill. 

Daughter of Manford A. Pettengill and Nellie Fields, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Eastman V. Pettengill and Caroline Sayles, his 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Pettengill and Hannah Fox, his wife. 

John Pettengill, {1763-1836), was placed on the pension 
roll of Jefferson county, N. Y., at the age of sixty-eight for 
service of private in the Connecticut Continental line. He 
was bom in Windham, Conn. ; died in Henderson, N. Y. 

Also No. 19761). 

MRS. HANNAH WARRINER REED. 36922 

Bom in EUisburgh, New York. 

Wife of George Parks Reed. 

Descendant of Sergt. Jared Chittenden. 

Daughter of Walter Warriner and Eliza Green, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Reuben Warriner and Elizabeth Chittenden, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jared Chittenden and Elizabeth Lusk, his ist 
wife. 

Jared Chittenden, (1756-1828), enlisted in Lamb's artillery 
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Germantown, Monmouth and Yorktown. He was honorably 
discharged with a badge of merit. In J8i8 he was allowed a 
pension as sergeant, Continental artillery. He was bom in 
Guilford, Conn. ; died in Oneida Co., N. Y. 
Also Nos. 9415, 22166, 31570, 33808. 

MRS. FRANCES ELIZABETH HUNT WAITE. 36923 

Born in Carthage, Mew York. 

Wife of James Hart Waite. 

Descendant of Nathan Adams and of Elijah Calkins. 

Daughtfr of Ward Wesley Hunt and Elizabeth Adams Smith, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of William I<ord Hunt and Betsey Catkins, his wife; 
David Smith and Elizabeth Adams, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Elijah Calkins (1740-1814) and Mutable 
Heath, his wife; Nathan Adams and Sybil Ward, his wife. 

See No. 36124. 

Nathan Adams, (1736-1832), was a minute man in the ex- 
pedition to the northward under Capt, Joseph Slarrow, C(A. 
David Wells's regiment, 1777. He was bom in Ashford ; died 
in Leverett, Mass. 

Also No. 3S972. 

MRS. OPHELIA E. WILLIAMS. 36924 

Bora in Henderson, New York. 

Wife of Harrison H. Williams. 

Descendant of Calvin Bliss. 

Daughter of Harry Clark and Lydia Bliss, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Solomon Bliss and Anna P., his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Calvin Bliss and Ruth James, bis wif& 

Calvin Bliss, (1754-1849), was placed on the pension roll 
of Addison county, Vt., for service as private, Massachusetts 
militia. He was bora in Colerain, Mass. ; died in Shoreham, 
Vermont. 

Also Nos. 29818, 32029. 

MRS. GERTRUDE E. WALRATH YOUNG. 36925 

Bom in Belleville, New York. 
Wife of Demas Warren Young. 

Descendant of Col. Jacob I. Klock, Johannes I. Klock, 
George Klock, Ensign Jacob Klock, Hendrick Walrath and 
Jacob A. Walrath, all of New York. 



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Daughter of Hiram Walrath and Philena Maria Shaver, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jacob A. Walrath, Jr., and Maria Kloek (b. 1785), 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob A. Walrath (1752-1822) and Magdelane 
Kloek, his wife; Jacob I. Klock and Anna G (Kloek), his wife. m. 
1778. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Hendrick Walrath and Catherine Klock, 
his wife; George Kloek (father of Magdelane) and Kathryn, his wife; 
Johannes I. Klock (father of Jacob) and Margaret, his wife; Jacob 
Klock (father of Anna) and Catherine Nelliss, his wife. 

Jacob I. Klock, (1745-1828), served as ensign in the first 
regiment. 

Johannes I. Klock, (1710-1801), served in the second r^- 
ment, Tryon county milita. 

George Klock, (1714-90), served as an enlisted man. He 
died near St. Johnsville. 

Jacob Klock, (1725-98), was colonel of the Tryon county 
militia. 

Hendrick Walrath, (1730-1800), served in the New York 
militia as did also his son Jacob. 

MISS SUSAN NOBLE MacHARG. 36926 

Bom in Rome, New York. 
Descendant of Jeptha Brainerd, 

Daughter of John Brainerd MacHarg and Susan F. Noble, bis wife. 
Granddaughter of James MacHarg and Lucy Brainerd, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Brainerd and Eunice, his wife. 
See No. 36927. 

MRS. BESSIE BRAINERD OLNEY. 36927 

Born in Rome, New York. 

Wife of William R. OIney. 

Descendant of Jeptha Brainerd, of Connecticut. 

Daughter of Jonathan Millard Brainerd and Sarah Caroline Knight, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jeptha Brainerd and Eleanor Johnson, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Brainerd and Eunice, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeptha Brainerd and Anna Fish, his wife, 

Jeptha Brainerd enlisted 1775, in Capt. Abraham Filer's com- 
pany from Haddam where he was bom 1749. He died on a 
British prison ship in New York harbor. 

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MRS. JEANNETTE M. GOLDMAN. 36928 

Born in Maiden, Mew York. 

Wife of Capt. Henry J. Goldman. 

Descendant of Myndert Mynderse, of New York. 

Daughter of John Keenan and Anna M. Frame, bis wife. 

Granddaughter of George Frame and Jane Mjmders, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Myndert Mynderse and Leany Hermance, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Johannns Mynders and Neelye Hertnance, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Myndert Mynderse and Yanne^e Fer- 
sen, his wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Persen (d. 1748). 

Myndert Mynderse, {1715-79), was a signer of the Articles 
of Association. He died in Saugerties. 

MRS. LILLIAN VROOMAN DAVIS. 36929 

Bom in German Flats, New York. 

Wife of Edward Davis. 

Descendant of Barney Young, of New York. 

Daughter of Jacob H. Vrooraan and Jane Ford, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Daniel Ford (1804-52) and Lany Yching (1806- 
94), bis wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of John Young (1788-1854) and Elizat>etb Ryan 
(I784'i348), his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Barney Young and Elizabeth Rankins (b. 
1767), his wife. 

Barney Young, { 1754-1833), seired as a private in the Herk- 
imer county. New York militia. He was bom and died in C3er- 
man Flats. 

Also No. 33033. 

MRS. ROSE DUTTON EARL. 36930 

Bom in Stratford. New York. 

Wife of Charles L. Earl, Jr, 

Descendant of James Ambler. 

Daughter of William M. Button and Sarah Ambler, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Selah Ambler and Charlotte Caswell, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of James Ambler and Theodora Seely, his wife. 

James Ambler, (1755-1839), enlisted under Capt. Mathew 
Mead, 1775; served in the Canadian expedition and was at 
Quebec when Montgomery fell. In 1832 he was placed wi 
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actual service as private Connecticut line. He was bom in 
Stamford, Conn. 
Also No. 18088. 

MRS. MARY GRAY GROSVENOR. 36931 

Born in Herkimer, New York. 
Widow of George Grosvenor. 
Descendant of Dr. William Petry, of New York, 
Daughter of Charles Gray and Klizabeth Petry, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jacob W, Petry (1775-1851) and Mary Smith, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Dr, William Petry and Margaret Salome Wolf, 
his wife. 

William Petry, (1733-1806), was wounded at the battle of 
Oriskany. He was surgeon 1781 and at the close of the war, 
was a member of the Committee of Safety. He was bom in 
Germany ; died in Herkimer, N, Y. 

Also Nos. 10649, 17716. 

MRS. C. DEDA EYSAMAN STAPLES. 36932 

Bom in Little Falls, New York. 
Wife of Walter P. Staples. 

Descendant of Col. Peter Bellinger and of Augustines Hess, 
of New Yorit. 
Daughter of Philo Peter Eysaman and Mary Catherine Rankin, his 

Granddaughter of Henry Eysaman and Margaret Bellinger, his wife; 
Henry Rankin and Alma Briggs, his wife. 

Or. -granddaughter of Christopher Bellinger and Lana Bellinger, his 
wife ; Daniel Bri^s and Maty Hess, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -grand daughter of Peter Bellinger and Delia Herkimer, his 
wife ; Frederick Hess and Anna Maria Fulmer, his zd wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Augustines Hess and Catherine Kasson, 
his wife. 

Peter Bellinger, (1726-1813), commanded a Tryon county 
regiment under his brother-in-law General Nicholas Herkimer. 
He was at the battle of Oriskany and served in the militia 
to protect the frontier. He was bom and died in German 
Flats. 

Also Nos. 324s, 1017ft IZ422, 13854. 18787, 21169, 22239, 24124, 33435- 

Augustines Hess, {1719-82), was a member of the Cwnmit- 
tee of Safety of Tryon county. 

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MRS. ADDIE FORD RASBACH. 36933 

Bom in German Flats, New York. 
Wife of George P. Rasbach. 
Descendant of Barney Young, 

Daughter of Daniel Ford and Ann Elizabeth Van Abtine, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel Ford and Lany Voting, hig wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Young and Elizabeth Ryon, his wife, 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Barney Young Ci754-i833) and Elizabeth 
Rankins, his wife. 
See No. 36929. 

MISS MARY E, STEELE, 36934 

Bom in Frankfort, New York. 
Descendant of Josiah Steele, 2d., of Connecticut 
Daughter of Josiah Adolphus Steele and Mary Elizabeth Howell, his 

Granddaughter of Josiah Steele and Adaline Smith, his wife, 
Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Steele and Hannah Osbom, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddai^hter of Josiah Steele, ad, and Phebe Smith, Us 

Josiah Steele, 2nd,, {1760-1836), left Yale Oillege to serve 
in the army. He applied for a pension, 1818 in Hartford 
county and it was allowed for service as private in the Con- 
necticut line. 

Also Nos. 8002, 31381, 

MRS. ANNA MARSHALL BELLOWS. 36935 

Bom in Vernon, New York. 
Wife of Edwin P. Bellows. 

Descendant of Thomas Marshall, of Connecticut 
Daughter of Levi Tuttle Marshall and Mary Ann Smith, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Levi Marshall and Mary Gridley, his wife, 
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Marshall and Deriah Tuttle, hia wife. 
Thomas Marshall, (1738-1810), in the first call for troops, 
served as a private in Capt, Amos Wilson's company. He 
was born in Torrington; died in Newfield, Conn, 
Also No. 27060, 

MRS. LUCINDA MEDBURY BROWNE. 36936 

Bom in Broadalbin, New York. 
Wife of Abraham 0, Browne. 



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Descendant of Col. Nathaniel Martin, Attthony Martin and 
Benjamin Medbury, all of Rhode Island. 

Daughter of Garrett Van Vranken and Sylvanus Medbury, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Medbury and I^dia Martin, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Nathan Medbury and Rhoda Harris, his wife ; 
Anthony Martin and Susannah Allen, his wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Medbury and Sarah, his wife; 
Nathaniel Martin and Susanna Kent, his wife, m. 1751. 

Nathaniel Martin, {1723-1806), was colonel of the First 
Bristol county regiment of militia and served on the Com- 
mittee of Safety. He was bom and died in Bairington. 

Also Nos. t290t), 18453, 19160, 22302, 27769, 31110, 35141. 

'Anthony Martin, (1760-1840), served in the militia of 
Rhode Island as a private. 

Benjamin Medbury, (1718-95), turned out at the Rhode 
Island Alarm. He was bom and died in SmJthfield. 

Also No. 11492. 

MRS. HARRIET JUDSON BURTON. 36937 

Bom in Gloversville, New York. 
Wife of Seth Conover Burton. 
Descendant of Martin Case, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Alanson Judson (1806-86) and Jane Ellison, his wife, 
m. 1833. 

Granddaughter of Elisha Judson and Lucy Case (1766-1841), his 
wife, m. 1787. 
See No. 36940. 

MRS. ARLINE C. CLYDE. 36938 

Born in Middlefield. New York. 

Wife of George W. Clyde. 

Descendant of James Bradley. 

Daughter of David Winslow and Eloisa Bradley, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Bradley and Sylvia Woodcock, his wife. 

James Bradley, (1761-1831), enlisted for three years and 
was transferred at Valley Forge to the commander-in-chief's 
guard, commanded by Capt. Caleb Gibbs. He was bora in 
Bridgewater, Mass. ; died in Middlefield, N. Y. 

MRS. CHLOE SMITH DARLING. 36939 

Born in Day, New York. 
Wife of Erastus Darling. 



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Descendant of Lieut. CoL John Sumner and of Jonathan 
Smith. 

Daughter of Sumner Smith and Asenath Fraker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Jonathan Smith and Mary Sumner, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Sumner and Mehetabel Perry, his wife, 
m. 1761. 

John Sumner, (1736-1804), served as maJOT at Tiowideroga 
and lieutenant colonel at Germantown, VaUey Forge, Mon- 
mouth and Stony Pwnt. He was bom in Ashford, Conn.; 
died in Saratoga Co., N. Y. 

Jonathan Smith, (1762-1824), served in the Connecticut line. 
He died in Saratoga Co., N. Y. 

Also Nos. 14268, 15281, 31873. 

5fRS. LOUISE HILDRETH DE LAMATER. 36940 

Bom in Gloversville, New York. 
Wife of Radcliffe De Lamater. 
Descendant of Martin Case, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of George Whitfield Hildreth and Photlie Washburn, his 

Granddaughter of Survenis G. Hildreth and Lucy Judson, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Elisha Judson (1765-1836) and Lucy Case 
(1766-1841), his wife, m. 1787. 

Gr,-gr, -granddaughter of Martin Case and Luqr Adams, his wife. 

Martin Case, (1730-1827), served as private in Capt. Abd 
Pettibone's company. Col. Joseph Spencer's raiment, 1775. 
He was born and died in Simsbury. 

Also No. 30069. 



MRS. LAURA MITCHELL FONDA. 36941 

Born in Chateaugay, New Yorit. 

Wife of A. Veeder Fonda. 

Descendant of Ensign David Beach. 

Daughter of Sidney Mitchell and Lucy Upham, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Edward Uphara and Laura Beach, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of David Beach and Anna Clark, his wife. 

David Beach, (1754-1830), served as private, sergeant, en- 
sign and lieutenant. In 1818 he was placed on the pennon 
roll of Chittenden county, Vt., as ensign in the Connecticut 
Continental line. He died in Chateaugay, N. Y. 



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MRS. MIRIAM SMITH HEACOCK. 36942 

Born in Johnstown, New York. 

Wife of Elbert Lemuel Heacock. 

Descendant of Caleb Smith. 

Daughter of James Henry Smith and Freelove Case, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Smith (1784-1833) and Mary E Baird 
(1786-1877), his wife. m. 1807. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Caleb Smith and Martha Mason, his wife, m. 
1780. 

Caleb Smith, (1745-1810), served as a private in Capt. 
Isaac GiUam's company, Essex county, New Jersey nulitia. 
He died in Johnstown, N. Y. 

MRS. LIZZIE JONES GRAVES. 36943 

Born in Gloversville, New York. 
Wife of David Graves. 

Descendant of Capt. Abraham Veeder, of New York. 
Daughter of Eliphalet Veeder and Asenath Simmons, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Veeder and Matilda St. John, his zd wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Abraham Veeder and Annetie Fonda, his 2d 

Abraham Veeder, (1743-1814), commanded a company in 
the Tryon county militia. He was bom in Schenectady ; died 
in Fonda. 

Also No. 24862. 

MRS. CATHARINE JUDSON JOHNSON. 36944 

Born in Gloversville, New York. 
Widow of James H. Johnson, 
Descendant of Martin Case. 

Daughter of Alaason Judson and Jane Ellison, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Elisha Judson and Lucy Case, bis wife. 
See No. 36940. 

MRS. BLANCHE CUTTER JUDSON. 36945 

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Wife of Edward Wall Judson. 
Descendant of John Riddle. 

Daughter of Alpheus Cutter and Martha Jane Riddle, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Ross Riddle and Eliza Smith, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of John Riddle and Nancy Nutt (1784-1810), his 
wife, m. 1801. 
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militia where he served four years. He then entered the 
privateer service. He was bom in Somerset Co., N. J.; re- 
moved to Ohio, 1790 and died in Cincinnati, 
Also Nos. 1246, 10724, 3I9ZO. 

MRS. MARCIA BRIGGS LEFFERTS. 36946 

Born in Fonda, New York. 

Wife of William Bentley Lefferts. 

Descendant of Clark Kenyon, 

Daughter of William S. Briggs and Lanra Jessenya Smith, his wift 

Granddaughter of Sidney Sir Smith and Delinda A- Tefft, his wife. 

Gr.-grandda lighter of William D. TefFt and Mary Kenyon, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Clark Kenyon and Mary Card, his wife. 

Clark Kenyon, (1762-1842), was placed on the pension nH 
of Washington county. New York, 1832, for service of pri- 
vate, Rhode Island militia. He was bom in Stonington, R, I.; 
died in Greenwich, N. Y. 

MRS. PHOEBE BRIGGS NORTON. 36947 

Born in Mohawk, New York. 

Wife of Alfred Darrow Norton. 

Descendant of Gershom Babcock. 

Daughter of Delavan Briggs and Almira Doxstader, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Elisha Briggs and Sarah Babcock (b. 1792), his 
2d wife. 

Gr. -grand daughter of Gershom Babcock and Chloe Davis, his wife. 

Gershom Babcock, (1752-1815), served in Capt. HeKldah 
Baldwin's company of New York militia. He was bom in 
Stonington, Conn. ; died in Chatham, N. Y. 

MRS. AMANDA C. SMITH WITTICK. 3694S 

Born in Westmoreland, New York. 
Wife of Albert T. Wittick. 
Descendant of Caleb Smith. 

Daughter of Denton M. Smith and Nancy Gates Case, his wife- 
Granddaughter of Samuel Smith and Mary E. Baird, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Caleb Smith and Martha Mason, his wife. 
See No. 36942- 

MISS SARA ELIZABETH STEWART. 36949 

Born in Kingston, New York. 
Descendant of Jacob Johnson. 



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Daughter of Cyrus Stewart and Eugenia Dotha Enos, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry Griswold Enos and Sara Ann Wooster, his 

Gr. -granddaughter of Elihu Enos and Dotha Johnson, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Jacob JohnSon and Esther Hotclikiss, his 
wife, m. 1767. 

Jacob Johnson, (1742-1816), enlisted as a private and his 
widow received a pension. He was bom in Wallingford, Ccmn. ; 
died in Kingston, N, Y. 

Also No. 30069. 

MRS. JANE T. BURTON TODD. 36950 

Bom in Johnstown, New York. 
Wife of James Smith Todd. 

Descendant of Lieut. Judah Burton, of New York, 
Daughter of Elias Conover Burton and Catherine Jane Conover, his 

Granddaughter of Nathaniel Burton and Eleanor Covenhoven, his 2d 
wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Judah Burton and Huldab Stanton, his ist 

Judah Burton, (1739-1813), was appointed lieutenant by 
the Provincial Congress of New Yoric, 1775 and the commis- 
sion is still in the family. He was granted land in Montgom- 
ery county, where he founded a town and where he died. 

Also Nos. 6006, 23241, 24717, 26512, 31701, 32543- 

MISS MABEL TODD. 36951 

Born in Fit.tsfield, Massachusetts. 
Descendant of Lieut. Jtidah Burton, 
Daughter of James Smith Todd and Jane T. Burton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of EHas Conover Burton and Catherine Jane Conover, 
his wife. 
See No. 36950. 

MRS. MARY GRIDLEY TARR, 36952 

Born in Marshall, New York. 
Wife of David H. Tarr. 
Descendant of Corp. James Cowing. 

Daughter of Sylvester Gridley and Elizabeth Jane Smith, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Neuman Gridley and Sophia Cowing, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of James Cowing and Rebecca Putnam, his wife. 



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of James Cowing and Maiy Cottle, his ist 

James Cowing, (1740-1829), was 3 minute man at the Dart- 
mouth Alarm and served as corporal, 1780, in Rhode Island. 
He was born in Plymouth, Mass. ; died in Ontario Co., N. Y. 

Also Nos. 3127, 3218; 4961, 12166, 24853, 37064. 

MRS. HANNAH PALMERTONVAN DYKE. 36953 

Born in Delaware Coun^, New Yoric 

Wife of Cornelius Van Dyke. 

Descendant of JtAn Palmerton, of New York. 

Daughter of John Palmerton and Elizabeth Wilsey, his wife, m. 
1776. 

John Palmerton, (1756-1824), enlisted from Dutdiess 
county ; was in the Canadian campaign, at the battle of Three 
Rivers and at the surrender of Burgoyne. In 1818 be wu 
allowed a pension in Sarat<^a Co., N. Y. 

MRS. JULIET HOOD WHITNEY. 36954 

Bom in Chelsea, Vermont. 

Wife of £. Barton Whitney. 

Descendant of Maj. Alexander Craige. 

Daughter of Albert Orlando Hood and Betsey Matilda Craige, hit 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Dr. Samuel Craige and Matilda Parrish, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Craige and Molly Stevens, his wife. 

Alexander Craige served as lieutenant, captain and major 
in the New Hampshire militia. He died 1823 in Rumn^, 
N. H. 

MRS. JANE HUTCHINSON WILLARD. 36955 

Born in Gbversville, New York. 
Wife of Clarence P. Willard. 
Descendant of Capt. Jc*in Little, of New York. 
Daughter of John Chauncy Hutchinson and Ellen M. Judson, Ui 
wife. 
Granddaughter of John L. Hutchinson and Sally Gay, his wif& 
Gr.-granddaughter of Chauncy Hutchinson and Anne liittle, his wlEe. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Little and Leah Crawford, his i« 

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in the Tryon county militia. He was wounded in the battle 
of Johnstown, 1781. He was bom in Currybush; died in 
Johnstown, N. Y, 
Also Nos. 26508, 27026. 

MRS. ELIZABETH WALLACE YOST. 36956 

Bom in Johnstown, New York. 

Wife of Peter Yost. 

Descendant of Lieut. William Wallace and of James Wells, 
of New York. 

Daughter of John Wallace and Charlotte Wells, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William Wallace and Catherine Miller, his wife; 
James Wells and Lydia Taylor, his wife. 

William Wallace, (1746-1837), served as lieutenant in the 
First Canadian regiment, 1777, and was attached to Cd. John 
Lamb's artillery, 1779. 

James Wells, (1760-1811), served as a private and 1781 
was wounded in service. He was bom in Colchester, Conn. ; 
died in Kingsboro, N. Y. 

MRS. LOUISE H. HAILE CASE. 36957 

Born in Hailesboro, New York. 
Wife of Floyd Randolph Case. 
Descendant of Lieut. William Campbell. 
Daughter of Frederick H. Haile and Agnes Percival, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Henry H. Haile and Eliza Goodate, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of James Haile and Lucy Campbell (b. 1771), his 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of William Campbell and Mary Stone, his 
wife, m. 1759. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Rev. John Campbell (,1690-1761} and 
Esther, his wife. 

William Campbell responded to the Lexington Alarai as 
lieutenant in Capt, Ebenezer Craft's company. He was bora 
1734 in Oxford, Mass. 

MISS JESSIE HOYSRADT. 36958 

Born in Hudson, New York. 
Descendant of Capt. Adam Hoysradt, of New York. 
Daughter of Jacob Warren Hoysradt and Caroline L. McArthur, his 

Granddaughter of Henry S. Hoysradt and Margaret Felts, his wife. 



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Gr. -grand daughter of Henry A. Hoysradt and Eve Strever, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Adam Hoysradt and Mary Knickerbocker, 
his wife, m. 1760, 

Adam Hoysradt, (1737-93), was captain of the Fifth com- 
pany, Manor of Livington, Albany county militia. 

Also No. 3591SL 

MISS FRANCES IRENE DE PEW. 36959 

Born in Waterloo, New York. 

Descendant of William Depew and of Capt Joseph F(mc, 
of New York. 

Daughter of Sylvester De Pew and Electa Fox, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin De Pew and Nancy Mitchell, his wife; 
William Fox and Polly Burnet, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Depew and Hannah Lacy, his wife; 
Joseph Fox and Grace Wood, his wife. 

William Depew, (1752-1818), served as a private under Cap- 
tain St. John, Colonel Thomas's regiment. New York militia. 
He was bom in Westchester county; died in Ithaca, N. Y. 

Joseph Fox served through the war and rose frcmi ensign to 
captain in the Massachusetts Continental line. He received 
land bounty in Chemung Valley, N, Y., and died in Ithaca. 

MRS. MINNIE BARROWS BEMUS. 36960 

Born in Jamestown, New York. 
Wife of Dr. William N. Bemus. 

Descendant of Andrew Putnam, Sr., of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Ransom J. Barrows and Mary Putnam, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Union Putnam and Chlorinda Frosa, his wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter of Andrew Putnam and Azuba Stanhope, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Andrew Putnam and Lucy Parks, his wife, 
m. 1764. 

Andrew Putnam, (1742-1812), served as selectman of Green- 
field, where he moved in 1780. He served <mi the Committee 
to furnish quota of beef to the army, 1781. He was bom in 
Sutton ; died in Townsend. 

36961 

MRS. CAROLINE McMARTIN EVANS. 36962 

Born in Johnstown, New York. 
Wife of Richard Evans. 
Descendant of Samson Mason, of Massachusetts. 



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Granddaughter of Eli Pierson (i^gg-iSSo) and Amanda Mason 
(1802-83), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Mason and Elizabetb Cornell, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Samson Jlason and Lucy Shennan, his 
wife. 

Samson Mason marched frcrni Berkshire county, 1777, in 
Capt Enos Parker's company. Col, Benjamin Simond's regi- 
ment to re-enforce the army. He was bom and died in Adams. 



MRS. ALICE D'ASSIGINE HALL ROSSIRE. 36963 

Born in New York, N. Y. 
Wife of Charles C. Rossire. 
Descendant of Thomas Barnes, 

Daughter of Abraham Oakley Hall and Katharine Louisa Barnes, 
his wife. 

Granddaughter of Joseph Nye Barnes and Catharine Moore McCoy, 
his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Barnes (b. 1770) and Sally Fish, his 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Barnes and Mary Whitemore, his 
wife, m. 1764- 

Thcanas Barnes served in the guards imder Capt, Nathaniel 
Sargent, 1779. He was bom 1743 in Maiden, Mass, 

MRS. MARY C. ELLIS. 36964 

Born in Clajrton, New York. 
Wife of Charles Ellis. 
Descendant of Enos Hudson. 

Daughter of Thomas Rees and Alzada Hudson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Hudson and Catharine Tinuncrman, bis 

Gr. -granddaughter of Enos Hudson and Patie Brown, bis wife, m. 
1783. 

Enos Hudson, (1759-1827), enlisted 1777 under Capt. Jc*n 
Read, Col. John Brooks's regiment and served Mx years. He 
was at Saratoga, Newton, Kingsbridge and Yorktown. In 
1818 his pension was allowed for service of private, Massa- 
chusetts line during the war. He was bom in Oaldiam, Mass. : 
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MRS. CARRIE MARIAH FISH HYDE. 36965 

Bom in Lyme, New York. 
Wife of Charles H. Hyde. 

Descendant of James Kingsley, of New Jersey, 
Daughter of Albert Fish and Harriette Kingslejr Van Woert, hit 

Granddaughter of Adrian Van Woert and U&riah Kingsley, his wife: 
Gr.-granddaughter of David Kingslej and Lavina Brower, his lit 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of James Kingsley and Elizabeth Wcldi, htt 

James Kingsley, (1737-82), served as matross in C^ 
Joshua Huddy's company of artillety, state troops when tbey 
were surprised by a band of Tories at Tom's river, where he 
was mortally wounded. 

Also Nos. 17135. 21757. 31781. 



MISS ADELIA NEWTON. 369G6 

Bom in Canada. 
Descendant of Shadrach NewtCMi. 
Daughter of Isaac Newton and Sarah Conldin, hii wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel Newton and Abigail Gecr, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Shadrach Newton and Mary Dike, his wife. 
Shadrach Newton, (1753-1837), served as private in tfie 
Massachusetts line. He received a pension as did also hit 
widow. He died in Warrensburg, N, Y. 

MRS. ALICE G. SPENCER. 3696^ 

Bom in Brownville, New York. 

Wife of William Luman Spencer. 

Descendant of Hon. William Horton, of New York. 

Daughter of Charles Gillingham and Cornelia larder, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Benjamin Ryder and Ann Caroline Horton, his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Horton and Martha White, hit wifb 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of William Horton and Elizabeth Covert 
(1743-1B31), hia wife 

William Horton, (1743-1834), served as a private in the 
Westchester county militia. He was bom in Ywktown; died 
in Colchester, N. Y. 

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MRS. ELIZABETH MORGAN WARREN. 36968 

Bom in Dexter, New York. 

Wife o( Kenneth L. Warren. 

Descendant of Jeremiah Ferguson. 

Daughter of James A. Morgan and MalvJna Ferguson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Ferguson (1793-1861) and Sarah Andrews, 
his wife 

Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Ferguson. 

Jeremiah Fer^son, (1754-1823), served as a private under 
Capt. Valentine Wheeler, Col. James Vanderburgh, Dutchess 
county militia. 

MRS. ABBIE EVERETT HARRIS. 36969 

Bom in Frankfort, New York. 
Wife of Geo^e I. Harris. 
Descendant of John Neilson Everett. 
Daughter of Alanson Everett and Emma Duddleston, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jesse Everett and Mercy Berrjr, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Ndlson Everett and Sarah Brougfaton, 

John Neilson Everett, (1734-1808), served in Capt. J(rfm 
Ellis's company. Col. Thomas Poor's regiment of Massachu- 
setts militia raised to fortify passes of North River. He died 
in Litchfield, N. Y. 

MRS. ANNA EVERETT HARTFORD. 36970 

Bora in Frankfort, New York. 
Wife of William Hartford. 
Descendant of John Neilson Everett. 
Daughter of Alanson Everett and Emma Dudleston, his wife. 
See No. 36069. 

MRS. MARY GENEVIE BRAINARD. 36971 

Bora in Hubbardsville, New York. 

Wife of Ira D. BraJnard. 

Descendant of James Green, of New York. 

Daughter of Charles Green and Mary Jane Hubbard, his wife. 

Granddaughter of David Green (1769-1853) and Deliverance Hatch 
(1769-1862), his wife, m. 17S7. 

Gr.-granddaughter of James Green and Abigal Hall, fats wife. 

James Green, ( 1745-1817), served as a private, 1779 in Capt 
Azor Bamum's company of Dutchess cotinty militia. He died 
in Sangerfield, N. Y. 



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MISS ADELINE A. JONES. 36972 

Bom in Westmoreland, New York. 

Descendant of Nehemiah Jones and of Isaac Cody. 

Daughter of Pomroy Jones and Mehetabel Moore, his wife. 

GraDddaughter of Nehemiah Jones and Anna Pomroy, his wife; Da- 
vid Moore (1760-1826) and Lois Cody, his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Isaac Cody and Martha Caryl (1740-1808), 
his wife. 

Nehemiah Jones, (1760-1838), was placed od the penwMt 
roll of Oneida county, N. Y,, 1818, for service of private, 
Massachusetts Continental line. He was bora in Norton, 
Mass. ; died in Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Also No. 28195. 

Isaac Cody, (1739-1827), served as a private 1777 in the 
Massachusetts militia and with him was his son Samuel. He 
was born in Union, Conn. ; died in Oneida Co., N. Y. 

MRS. FLORENCE REBECCA EATON. 36973 

Born in Boston, New York. 

Wife of Frederick Richmond Eaton. 

Descendant of Alexander Jameson, Capt Timothy Lodt- 
wood. Ensign Jesse Seymour and Jeremiah Potter. 

Daughter of Oriii Lockwood and Eliza Jameson, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Ebenezer Lockwood and Betsey Seymour, bis wife; 
Thomas Jameson and Rebecca Taggart, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Lockwood and Abigail Mead, his wife; 
Jesse Seymour and Mercy Pancher, his wife; Alexander Jameson and 
Jenny Moore, his wife. 

Alexander Jameson, (1743-1807), enlisted as a private in 
Capt. Peter Clark's company. Col. Danid Moore's raiment 
and joined the northern army at Sarat<^. His brothers 
Hugh and Thomas also served in the army. He was boto 
in Londonderry, N, H. ; died in Cherry Valley, N. Y. 

Also No. 936. 

Timothy Lockwood, (1735-82), was captain of coast guards. 
He was bom in Greenwich, Conn., where he died. 

Jesse Seymour, (1754-1829), served as ensign in the Foiictfi 
New York militia regiment. He was bom in New Canaan. 
Conn., died in Brewster, N. Y. 

Jeremiah Potter, (1737-1813), served as private in flie Rhode 
Island artillery. He was bom in Cranston, R. I.; died tn 
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MISS SARAH JANE BURDITT. 36974 

Born in Coopcrstown, New York. 

Descendant of Daniel Wood, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Luther I. Burditt and Eliza Qark, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Wigglewoith Burditt and Sarah Wood, his wife. 

Gr.-f rand daughter of Daniel Wood and Rebekah Ingles, his wife. 

Daniel Wood, (1749-1821), was a minute man in Capt. Dan- 
iel Brown's company at Bennington, where the Bericshire yeo- 
man rendered valiant service. 

Also Nos. 2373. 3040^ 4217, 12151, 20001, 22336. 

MRS. FRANCES V. V. FLAGLER. 36975 

Born in Mayville, New York. 

Wife of Elmer Ellsworth Flagler. 

Descendant of Lambert Van Valfcenburg, of New Yorit, 

Dau^ter of Henry Van Valkenburg (1827-71) and Ruth Kels^ 
(1826-1905), his wife, m. 1849. 

Granddaughter of William Van Valkenburg (b. 1792) and Hannah 
Claw (b. 1795). his wife, m. 1820. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Lambert Van Valkenburg and Freelove Attley 
(b. 1760), his wife, m. 1776. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Hendrick Van Valkenburg (b. 1732) and 
Margaret Bogart, bis wife. 

Lambert Van Valkenburg served as a private in the New 
York militia. He was bom in Kinderhook, 1758, where he 
died. 

MRS. ADELAIDE BARNEY OWEN. 36976 

Bom in EUery, New York. 

Wife of William WalUcc Owen. 

Descendant of Luther Barney. 

Daughter of Zee Barney and Mary Parker, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Luther Barney and Ruth Garrison, bis wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Bamejr and Mary Luther, his wife. 

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

Also Nos. 296Z1, 33012- 

MISS CAROLINE M. LANSING. 36977 

Born in Troy, New Yorit 
Descendant of Lieut. Robert Campbell, Adj. J(*n Evert Lan- 
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Daughter of James Lansing and Sarah A. Richardson, his wife. 

Granddai^ter of James Evert Lansing and Sarah Chesdutnigfa, his 
wife; Henry Richardson and Dorcas Lynn, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaugfater of Evert Lansing (i773-i&33) and Jennett Camp- 
bell, his wife, m. 1795 ; Manasseh Richardson and Mary Bcantan, his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Evert Lansing and Maria Staats, his 
wife, m. i;6s; Robert CampMl and Margaret Campbell, his wife; 
James Richardson and Ruth, his wife; John Beaman and Mary Fnller, 

Robert Campbell, (1735-77), served as Ueutcnaot under CoL 
Nicholas Herkimer at Oriskany, where he lost his life. 

Also Nos. 4457, 7314. 273;«, 30987. 

James Richardson, (1730-180S), was a private in the Wor- 
cester county, Massachusetts militia. He was bom and died 
in Lancaster. 

Also No. 21427. 

John Beaman, (1738-1820), served as matross in Capt Dan- 
iel Lothrop's company. Craft's artillery. He was bom in 
Leominster, Mass., died in Foultn^, Vt 

John Evert Lansing, (1743-1821), served as adjutant in Ae 
Rensellaer battalion 1778. He was bom in Albany; died in 
Schodack, N. Y. 

MRS. M. MARGARET MURPHY RICKERSON. jfigj* 

Bom in Ashland, New Yotic 
Wife of Le Roy Ridcerson. 
Descendant of Timothy Murphy. 
Daughter of John Gaylord Murphy and Sara Cornelia Hyer, Us 

Granddaughter of John Murphy and Katherine Vrooman, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Murphy and Margaret Fleck, Us 
wife. 

Timothy Murphy, (1751-1818), was in Morgan's Rifle onps 
in the Burgoyne campaign and it was his shot that mcwtallj 
wounded General Eraser at Bemis Heights. He was a fine 
maritsman and became a terror to the Indians and Tories. He 
died in Schoharie, N. Y. 

Also No. 1 01 59. 

MRS. MAY LOUISE KINLOCH. 36999 

Bom in Troy, New Yoit 
Wife of Osman F. Kinloch. 



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Descendant of Capt. John Town, of Massachusetts. 

Daughter of Joseph Fales and Harriet Hale, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Barnard Hale and Celia Towne, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of John Towne, Jr. (1767-1848) and Mercy Bab- 
bitt (1768-1829), his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Town and Mary Thomas (1743-1841), 
his wife, 

John Town, (1729-1820), commanded a company at the 
Lexington Alarm in the Worcester county militia. He was 
bom in Tcf>sfieki; died in Dana, Mass. 

MISS MARGARET LOUISE NOXON. 36980 

Bom in Half Moon, New York. 
Descendant of Peter Noxon, of New York. 
Dai^hter of Smith Mitchell Noxon and Elizabeth Morse, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Alfred Noxon and Nancy Mitchell, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaugbter of Clark Noxon and Sally McClease, his wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Peter Noxon and Elizabeth Bentley, his 

Peter Noxon, (1755-97), enlisted in the Fifth regiment, 
Datchess county. New York militia. 

MRS. MARY ELIZABETH MORSE. 36981 

Born in Clifton Park, New York. 
Wife of Elisha George Morse. 
Descendant of Peter Noxon. 
Daughter of Thomas Noxon and Emma Ciapp. 
Granddaughter of Clark Noxon and Sally McClease, his wife. 
See No. 36980. 

MRS. CORA WELLES TROW. 36982 

Bom in New York, N. V. 
Wife of John Fowler Trow. 

Descendant of Benjamin Welles, Benjamin Welles, Jr., and 
Oliver Munn. 

Daughter of William Henry Munn and Mary Warner Welles, his 
wife. 

Granddaughter of Stephen Bull Mtmn (1766-1855) and Sarah Peters 
Tredwdl, his wife; Benjamin Welles (1785-1838) and Mary Siddons, 

Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Munn and Susannah, his wife; Benja- 
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Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjanim Welles and Lucy Talco^ hb 
wife. 

Benjamin Welles, (1735-1804), served in the militia of Con- 
necticut and died in Bolton. 

Benjamin Welles, Jr., (1758-1811), served as a fifer in ibt 
Connecticut militia, 1780. He was bom in Bolton; died in 
New Hartford, Conn. 

Oliver Munn, (1735-1810), gave service in the Revtrfation 
and died in New York city. 

MRS. MARY VAN ETTEN BURHANS. 36983 

Born in Saugerties, New York. 

Wife of William V. W. Burhans. 

Descendant of Lieut. Isaac Burhans and of Abraham Oster- 
houdt, of New York. 

Daughter of Uriah Van Etten and Margaret Osterhoudt, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Cornelius Osterhoudt (1783-1863} and Elizabeth 
Burhans (1785-1868), his wife, m. 1824. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Abraham Osterhoudt and Catherine Minkdaer, 
his wife; Isaac Burhans and Susanna Foland (b. 1744), his wife, m. 
1765. 

Abraham Osterhoudt, (1748-1817), was a signer of the As- 
sociation Test and a member of the militia. He was bom in 
Glasco, where he died. 

Isaac Burhans served as lieutenant in the Ulster county 
militia. He was bom 1737 in Kingston, where he died. 

MRS. MARY KIERSTED PIDGEON. 36984 

Bom in Saugerties, New York. 

Wife of Frank Pidgeon. 

Descendant of Christopher Kiersted, Tobias W3mkoop, "Biar 
sign Tobias Wjoikoop, Jr., and Hendricus Dubois, all of New 
York. 

Daughter of John Kiersted and Maria A. Lockwood, his wife. 

Granddaughter of John Kiersted (1786-1862) and Nellie Wyokoo^ 
C1784-1860), his wife, m. 1811. 

Or. -granddaughter of Christopher Kiersted and Leah Dubois (i747>, 
his wife; Tobias Wynkoop, Jr. and Jannetje Schtnerhom, his wife, in. 
1781. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Hendricus Dubois and Jane Hotaling (1713- 
93), his wife, m. 1733; Tobias Wynkoop and Leah Legg, his wife^ m. 



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Christopher Kiersted, M. D., (1736-91), was a signer of the 
Articles of Association. 

Tobias Wj^ikoop, (1717-86), signed the articles of the as- 
sociation. 

Tobias Wynkop, Jr., (i75a-i827), served as ensign in the 
Ulster county militia. 

Hendricus Dubois, (1710-80), signed the Assoctation Test 
of New Paltz. 

MISS ANNA RUSSELL. 36985 

Bora in Saugerties, New York. 

Descendant of C<^. Johannes Snyder, and of JcJin Ludwig 
Eberherd RoesseU, of New Yorit, 

Daughter of Frederick T. Russell and Julia Mynderse, bis wife 

Granddaughter of John H. Russell and Kliza Schoonmakcr, his wife; 
John G. Mynderse and Anna Myer, his wife. 

Or, -granddaughter of Jeremiah Rnssell and Elizabeth Moos^ his 
wife; Garret Mynderse and Leah Myer, bis wife; Cornelius A^er 
and Mary Britt, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Ludwig Eberherd Roessel (1741- 
95) and Catherine Fiera (1752-1842), bis wife; Jobannes Myer and 
Sdetje Snyder, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jobannes Snyder (1720-94) and Rachel 
Swart, bis wife. 

See Nos. 3^43^, 36434- 

MRS. NORA BEAR HOMMEL. 36986 

Born in Saugerties, New York. 
Wife of Luther Hommel. 
Descendant of John Wolven, of New Yoric. 
Daughter of Adam Bear and Ahnira Snyder, bis wife. 
Granddaughter of Jacob Bear and Sally Wolven, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Wolven and Maritje Brink, his wife. 

John Wolven, (1743-98), served as a private in the Ulster 
County militia under Col. Johannis Snyder, He was bom in 
Saugerties, where he died. 

MRS. MAUDE McFARLAND WASHBURN. 36987 

Born in Oswego, New York, 
Wife of John T. Washburn, Jr. 
Descendant of Noah Goodrich, 
Daughter of Ensworth G. McFarland and Josephine Burch, bis wife. 



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344 DAUGHTEKS OF THg AMSBICAN BEVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter of Thomas Filer Burcfa and Maiy Parker, bis wife. 

Gr.-Kranddaagfater of James Paricer and Rebecca Goodrich, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Noah Goodrich and Martha Foster, lit 
wife. 

Noah Goodrich enlisted in Capt. Moses Ashley's Beikdnre 
county, Massachusetts regiment. He was born 1756 in Massa- 
chusetts and 1790 his name is on the first census of Addison 
county, Vt. 

MRS. FRANCES FINCH BUMP. 369B8 

Bora in Waverly, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Edward Lorenzo Bump. 
Descendant of Lieut William Roe, ol New Yoric 
DaughUr of William Roe Finch and Mair Kiilcpatridc, his wife. 
Granddaughter of S. Finch and Betsey Roe, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of William Roe and Maria Van Duzer, his wife. 
wife. 

Wiliam Roe, (1744-1830), was lieutenant of volunteers in 
the Orange county militia, 1775. 
Also Nos. 135". 20612. 

MRS. GRACE A. BAILEY FOSTER. 36989 

Born in Waverly, Pennsylvania. 
Wife of Joel McCammant Foster. 
Descendant of Lieut. William Roe. 

Daughter of James G. Bailey and Mary Addie Finch, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Roe Finch and Mary Kirkpatrick, his wfe. 
See No. 36^- 

MRS. HARRIET VANDERPOEL HOUGHTALINa 36990 

Born in New Baltimore, New York. 
Wife of Herbert Houghtaling. 
Descendant of Ensign Andries Vanderpoel. 
Daughter of Andrew Van Slyke Vanderpoel and Abigail Nm^ 
Thorne, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Samuel Vanderpoel and Catherine Schermefbon, 
his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Andries Vanderpoel and Elizabeth Smith, hu 

Andries Vanderpoel, (1754-1812), served as ensign in the 
Albany county. New York militia. He was bom in Kiadier- 
hook, where he died. 

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MRS. MERRILLA ELIZABETH MORSS. 36991 

Bom in Carbondale, Pennsylvania. 

Wife of Leonidas William Morss. 

Descendant of Ensign Daniel Kirtland. 

Daughter of George Lord Morss and Lois Austen Smitfa, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Foster Morss and Roxanna Kirtland, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Kirtland and Louisa Lord (1749-1S41), 
his wife, ni. 1769. 

Daniel Kirtland, (1745-1824), served as sergeant and ens^ 
in the Connecticut militia. He was bom in Saybrook, Conn. ; 
died in Durham, Greene Co., N. Y. 

Also No. 1 641 4. 

MISS MINNIE ELIZABETH MORSS. 36992 

Bom in Ledgedale, Pennsjlvania. 
Descendant of Ensign Daniel Kirtland. 
Daughter of Leonidas William Morss and Merrilla Elizabeth Morse, 

Granddaughter of Burton Gilbert Morss and Caroline Amelia Kirt- 
land, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Kirtland and Hulda Gavens, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Kirtland (1745-1S24) and Louisa 
Lord, his wife. 

See No. aeggi. 

MISS GRACE R. WHITE. 36993 

Born in Sag Hartor, New York. 

Descendant of John Street, of Connecticut. 

Daus^ter of William C. White and Ada M. Street, his wife. 

Granddaughter of William R. Street and Arabella Payne, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Street and Nancy Raymond, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaoghter of Joseph Street and Jemsha Taylor, his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Street and Hannah Jarvis (1727- 
1804), his wife. 

John Street, (1728-76), served in the New York campaign 
and was killed at the battle of White Plains. He was bom in 
Norwalk and is buried there in St. Paul's church yard. 

Also Nos. 15486, 1738?. 

MRS. CAROLINE ISABELLA HEDGES. 36994 

Bom in East Hampton, New York. 
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346 DAUCHTSKS OF Tat AUXSICAN REVOLUTION. 

Descendant of Capt. David Fithian, of New Yoric 
Daoghter of Egbert Homan and CaroUne Conklin, bis wife, 
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Conklin and Roxanna Strong his wife. 
Gr-granddaoghter of Stephen Conklin and Esther Pithian, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddanghter of David Fithian and Ksther Conklhi, im 

wife. 
David Fithian, (1738-1805), served as captain in the secood 

regiment, Sufffdk county militia. He was boro and died in 

East Hampton, N. Y. 

MRS. CLYMENA JOHNSON KYSOR. 36995 

Born in Howard, New York. 

Wife of Daniel S. Kysor. 

Descendant of Ezra Downer. 

Danghter of Silas Hunt Johnson and Adelia Bennett, tiis wif& 

Granddaughter of Benjamin B. Bennett and Marr Ann Armstroiib 
his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Enos Ayers Armstrong and Hannah Allen 
Downer, his wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ecra Downer and Hannah AUen, his wife. 

Ezra Downer, (1730-1805), served in the early wars, and 
volunteered in the Connecticut line during the Revolutioa. 
He became unfit for active duty and his only son Eliphalet 
toc4c his place. He died in Geneva, N. Y. 

Also Nos. 27779, 30071- 

MISS SARAH D. BAUM. 36996 

Bom in Charleston, South Carolina. 
Descendant of Isaac Marques (Maries). 
Daughter of Mannes Baum and Leonora Cohen, his wife; 
Granddaughter of Rev. Hartwig Cofaen (1783-1861) and Deborah 
Marques (Marks), his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Mendei Marques (1763-1804) *»<! 
Sarah Harris, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Marques and Miriam Sinmons, hit 

Sec No, 36154- 

MRS. ANTOINETTE HUNT DENCH. 36997 

Bom in Boston, Massachusetts. 
Wife of Edward Bradford Deneh. 

Descendant of Simon Towle, Dr. Jonathan Poole, Col. J<^ 
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Daughter of Horace Hunt and Marie AnhMnette Towle, his wife. 

Granddaughter of Caleb Hunt and Rebecca Poole, his wife; Henry 
Towle and Susan Pierce, his wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Henty Hunt and 0izabeth Seaver, his wife; 
Jonathan Poole (1758-9?) and Elizabeth Hale, his wife; Simon Towle 
and Eleanor Hall, hb wife, m. 1779; James Pierce and Mary Under- 
bill, his wife, m. i^fiS' 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughtcr of John Hale (1731-91) and Elizabeth Hall, 
his wife; John Underhill and Joanna Healey, his wife, m. 1741. 

See No. 36226. 

John Underhill, (1721-93), served at the battle of Benning- 
ton. He was a member of the Legislature 1781 from Ches- 
ter, N. H. 

Also Nos. S138, 25674, 28803, 31602, 34773. 

Simon Towle, (1759-1808), served as a minute man at Win- 
ter Hill, 1775 and as a private 1777. He was bom in Hamp- 
ton; died in Haverlull. 

Also Nos. 25674, 27157. 

James Pierce served as a private in the New Hampshire 
militia. He was bom in Danvers, Mass.; died in 1796 in 
Chester, N. H. 

MRS. DORA ETHEL LEE WILDER. 36998 

Bom in Alexander, North Carolina. 

Wife of Gen. John T. Wilder. 

Descendant of James Lee. 

Dai^hter of John Lee and Mary Deck, his wife. 

Granddaughter of James Lewis Lee and PriicQIa Flynne, hit wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter of William Lee (1780-1835) and Hanqr Bedford, 
his wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of James Lee and Maty Lewis, his wife; 

James Lee, (1748-1810), served at King's Mountain and at 
Cowpens. He received a personal letter from Col. Pickens 
complimenting him on his courage. He was bom in Vi^nia ; 
died in Hi^shoals, N. C. 

MRS. HARRIET ELEANOR McBRIDE. 36999 

Bom in Anson county, North Candina. 
Wife of Benjamin McBrtde. 
Descendant of Capt. Patrick Boggan. 

Daughter of William O. Bennett and Rosa Hay HatHinoiid, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Hampton Boggan Hammond and Rosa May (K^), 
his wife. 



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Gr.-granddaughter of William Hapomond and Eleanor Boggan, hk 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Patrick Boggan and Mary BUiabeth Odtibt, 
his wife. 

Patrick Bo^an, (1750-1822), was a regulator and one of 
the first to cry out against the aggressive rule of Governor 
Tryon. He conunanded minute men, authorized by the heg- 
islature of North Candina. He was bora in Irdand; died 
in Anson Co., N. C. 

Also Nos. 4gaS, 5058. 

MRS. SALLIE C. GORMAN. 37000 

Bom in Pittsylvania county, Virginia. 

Wife of Thomas U, Gorman. 

Descendant of Daniel CcJeman, of Virginia. 

Daughter of George Edward Coleman and Mattie D. Hnn^ bis wife. 

Granddaughter of George William Coleman and Sarah Whitlodc 
Hun^ his wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Coleman and Anna Payne Haxrismi; 
his wife. 

Daniel Coleman, (1768-1860), acted as courier to convqr 
general orders forwarded by Lafayette to aid General Greeib 
then retreating before Cornwallis. He was bora in Cum- 
berland county; died in Pittsylvania Co., Va. 

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Daughters of the American Revolution. 



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Daughters .of the American Revolution. 



Adams, Anna Isabeile, *1 

AdamB, Kate Hayward 109 

Ahlers, Mary Josephine Williams IBS 

Aitkin, Ada Elizabeth 893 

Alcorn, Jessie Walton Glover 8*0 

Alderton, Mary Child Cowell 294 

Aidrlch, Jennie Lamaon S80 

Alexander. Ellea M 883 

Alger, S. Augusta, «•" 

Allen, Anna Melvln Burbank, 99 

Allen. Anne Louise ^ 136 

Allen, Annie May, £86 

Allen, Benja Marshall 199 

Allen, Elliabeth H 812 

Anderson, Mildred 807 

Andrews, Ella Minerva Blachly 20 

Andrews, Emma Bent, 90 

Arthur, Mary Bushee, 98 

At Lee, Otlvs Houston, 1S6 

Austin, Nellie Warner 86 



Babcock, Abbie Amanda, 100 

Babcock, Julia L. Overton, 820 

Backus, Abble Mansfield, 141 

Bailey, Katherine Bullard S8T 

Baker, Josephine Amelia Ruggles 89 

Baldwin, Marcella C 282 

Ballard, Mary H., 309 

Ballou, Luella Bates, %% 

Barber, F. Lillian, 8S 

Barden, Louise Bronson, -. SS3 

Bardwell, Emma Daniels 286 

Barllne. Lucy Frances Dean 12 

Barlow, Mary Louisa Gone, 61 

Barnes, Blisa Warren 2B6 

Barnett, Frances Craft 170 

Barrett, Harlan Anns 340 



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352 DAUCHTEaS or TBI AMBKICAN BWC»,OnOK. 

Bsrtlett, Helen Francw 267 

Bu-tlett, Habel L. Boardman. I3V 

BarUett, Martha Melvina Miller !<• 

Bascom, Harriet Hemenwar Iff4 

Gaacom, Laura Atwood 199 

Bass, Grace Brooke Irwin 304 

Bates, Elizabeth Wlnshlp 4C 

Bauer. Ella Petteogill 887 

Baam, Sarah D. 34< 

Beale, Julia Daraeal IS 

Beamao, Jennie P 31* 

Bear, Mabel Hull BS 

BeardBley, Orace Noble Itoon, lOt 

Beattle, Ruth Woodhull, S19 

Beede, Virginia Altlrlcli 31 

Bellack. Cecelia Ormaby 18 

Bellinger Frances J 178 

Bellows, Anna Haraliall, 3X* 

Bemus. Minnie Barrows, 834 

Bennett, Edith PYances Ctapp 144 

Benson, Harriet Molt«n 3< 

Benson, Stella Carr, 59 

Benton, Marv Park Seavy 214 

BHIlngs, Maria Hall »« 

Blrdaall, Katharine Hubbell 187 

Blsbee, Harriet Backus, 4* 

Black, Anna B., 30« 

Black, Brln, 14 

Black, Helen Qertriide, 80S 

Blake, Florence Sweet, M 

Blake. Frances Louisa, "M 

Blandlng, Elizabeth Carpenter, 1*0 

BllsB, Mary B. H., »•* 

BIOBBom, Helen NelBon 118 

Bond, Mary Balch, • 

Booth, Mary Loraine Rich, 184t 

BoBBleux, Irene Orndorif 1ft 

Bosworth, Sarah J 268 

Bothlne, Panny Ltthgow, 108 

Botaford. Angle E, Sanford 88 

Bowdltch, Alblna M SM 

Bowea, Ella E. Lane, 84 

Boyer, Frances Ashburner 818 

Boyle, Alice Rebecca 184 

Bozarth, Mabel Helm Robards 117 

Brackenrldge, Mary Eleanor 186 

Brainard, Lucy A Hf 

BraJnard, Hary Genevie 387 

Brandon, Flora Eliza Goodrich, 188 

Branson, Caroline M., 887 

Brant, Minnie J 388 

Breeden, Grace Baker 141 

Brewer, Mary Grace, 218 

Brier Martha Annette, 314 

BrlgEB, Ethel H. Copeland 269 

Brlgham, Hannah J., 368 

Brisblne, Sarah Sherburne 28S 

Bristol. Helen Beverley 87 

Brookins, Emma E. Brooklus 18S 



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Broughton, Mary Pou, 52 

Brown, Anna H., 136 

Brown, Gertrude fierce 298 

Brown, Marlon A. Copeland, 869 

Browne, Litclnda Medbury 328 

Bruneon, Gertrude T. Iszard, 312 

Bryant, Miranda Lane 244 

Buchannan, Qllza Macfarlane, 172 

Buck, Blanche Staples 31 

Bull, Jessie Bryan WilliamB 179 

Bumgardner. Nannie Brooke Scott, 8 

Bump, Prancea Finch 344 

Bnrch, Maria Sablna Kuhn, 71 

Barditt, Sarah Jane, 339 

Bnrhans. Mary Van Etten 342 

Burley. Bernice Buell, 288 

Bumey, Minute M 178 

Btirnham, Ellen E. Ward, 95 

Bumham, Julia Elizabeth 284 

Burrows, Sophronla Maria Shaw 63 

Burton, Harriet. Jiidaon 327 

Bush. Alya C 143 

BnBh, Marie Antoinette Broughton 62 

BuBhee, Harriet Louisa, 99 

BuBhee, Mlnda S 99 

Bntler, Bella Robinson, 45 

Buzzell, Nettie M. Clark, 289 

Byrd, Sallie Hunter 303 



Cady, Harriet ElklUB, 86 

Caldwell. Leila Reid, 183 

Cameron, .Maude Cray, 308 

Campbell, JoBephlne O'Brien. 80 

Campbell, Katherlne Harper 129 

Capron, Horatla NelBon 101 

Capron, Melissa Nancy 102 

Carleton. Clara A. 288 

Carpenter, Eliza Capron 100 

Carpenter, S. Alice, 100 

Carrlngton. Ella Gordon 197 

Carroll, Carrie Belle 84 

Cartmell, Dena Wood, 1S2 

Carser, Mary howy 81 

Case, Louisa H. Haile 833 

Caswell, Mary Gumaer 148 

Cathcart, Mabel Adams, 110 

Cecil, Rebecca Thomas, 78 

Chambers. Ida 270 

Champion, Frances Heyward, 47 

Chapman, Rebecca, 41 

Chapman, Tlnnie Aublgue Drummond Chapman, 248 

Cbaae, Amelia 272 

Clieney, Philena C. Welch 129 

Child, Margaret HarrlBon, 122 

OhrisUan. Stella Louise Jones 186 

Cbureh. Jennie Hosmer, 228 

Clapp, Lucie EMlyn Welstger, 198 

Clark, Btlaabeth W t«9 



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354 DAUGHTERS Ot THE AMBUCAN KeVOLUTION. 

Clark, Bmeline B. Bottmo IBS 

Clark, Fannie BaBsett 88B 

Clark, Jennie Lampard, X9 

Clark, Sadie Searle 244 

Clawson. Marcia Wilson 71 

Clayton. Isabella B 8S 

Clegg. Helen Gittord Tf 

Cleveland, Mary Addle UUle, tt9 

Clough, Elsena Wlswall 10 

Clyde, Arline C. 827 

Cobb, Cora Crosby 18ft 

Cobb, Jane Augueta. • . • 3BT 

Coburn, Alsy A. 851 

Coe, Florence A. J 364 

Coe, Frances X<iicHle Rathbone, 187 

Cole, Lucy E., 868 

Collins, EHeabeth DouglaB 1»« 

Colwell. Almira Wellington 88 

Connor, Eva Comatock Cooke 188 

Connor, Helen Huntington 76 

Cook, Addle M. Richardson 188 

Coolidge, Jennie Adelaide Holmea 88' 

Cooper, Sarah Froncea 88 

Corbln, May Thirza *T 

Cordes, Cora BTerett Simeral, 1'8 

Coulter, Mary Dean It 

Consens, Eunice Jacob Lotbrop, 84 

Crandall, Llazle Ixtng 67 

Craudall, Marlon, 889 

Crane. Bertha Magle 160 

Critchlow, Mary Emily 817 

Crltee Minnie Hayt lit 

CroBman, Sarah Lucretla Jewett 180 

Cross, Hattie J. , '88 

Cunningham, Eleanor ElUabetb M. 86 

Cuehing, Carrie B 887 

Cuahman, Anna M. French 101 



Dagglt, Clara Louise 1^1 

Daouat, BesBle C, 184 

Darling, Chloe Smith 887 

Davant, Virginia Caroline Footman 48 

Davidson, Gertrude Amy Bnnn IBl 

Davidson, Mary N. Helm H7 

Daviee, Frankie I., 107 

DavU, Evelyn Hardy, 148 

Davis, Lillian Vrooman 814 

Daria, Nellie Loulie 887 

Davis, Sarah H 180 

Davis, Susanne Edltb I8t 

Day, Anna Davia Fowler 78 

Day, HatUe J 81 

Dean. Ina Pratt, 80 

Dean, Mary Owen 4 

Dean, Stephen Menefee 181 

De Lamater, Louisa Hlldretb, 888 

Delano, Clara L. Brooklna, ^ 198 

Dench, Antoinette Hunt, 819 



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DenisoD, Carrie May Burrows 216 

Denny, Cora Belie Knlgbt, 357 

Dennj'. Mary De Forest 257 

De Pew. Frances Irene 384 

Desb, Marian Bllsabetli 309 

t)e WoU, Nellie Bog^ Slade 50 

Dexter, Elizabeth Burford - *B 

Dickie, Mary T 236 

Dille, Mary S. Francisco, 216 

Dodge, Mellaaa Phelpa 316 

Douglas. Marcia Ann I9S 

Douns, Mary Ellzabetb Wyer, 79 

Downer, Jeasie M. Hall 67 

Drayton, Anna Rebecca, 127 

Drayton, Etta May 126 

Drew, Abble Sturtevant 278 

Drew, Ella Gates 16> 

Drew, Evie W., 37a 

Dryer, Lucy Elizabeth Green, 2»2 

Duncan, Charlotte Ilsley 93 

Dunham, Lydia 1*3 

Du Pre, Mary Sydnor ■ < 

Earle, Dot Camp Dean, , 8 

Easterbrook, Gertrude May 270 

Bastln, Eethel 61 

Eastman, Jessie B. PetteUElll 321 

EastmaD, Margiraane Pollansby 121 

Earl, Rose Dutton 324 

Eaton, Florence Rebecca, 338 

BcMord, Sallie Adair, 43 

Bdwards, Emma A. Fuller, 66 

Bgelaton, Bertha 186 

BlUcott, BUen Jewett, 180 

Elliott. Suaan B. 247 

Bllla, Mary C 386 

Bndicott, Catherine B 311 

Bndicott, Katharine Sears, 262 

Bndsley, Mary Connelly 1 

England, Martha Dordlnda Joslln, 292 

Bngley. Beaeie H 108 

Betberg, Adaline Beldin Olin, 31 

Evans, Caroline McMartln 384 

Ewing, Zoulle Sullivan, 126 

Faber, Alice Herron 18* 

Fancher, Helen Louette, 19 

Farman, Adelaide FYlabie 140 

F^rnham, GeorgiaQna Maria 128 

Farrar, Frangilla Lee Smith, 27 

Ferguson, Emma S. Abbott, 38 

Ferguson, Emma Woodruff 282 

Ferris, Blolae Pclk 113 

Fette, Jeannie Dubach, 301 

Fielding, Mary F., 23 

Plnarty, Mary Gertrude Cornell 242 

Flnlay, Carrie R 6 



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3S6 DAUGHTERS OF THB AlimCAM REVtKJITION. 

Fiiber, BmUy Bacon 1»1 

Piiher, HariDti Baxter 10« 

Flack, Marr K. 1«» 

Flagler, Francea V. V >8t 

Flint, Helen Leverett Chaae 8» 

Floyd, Flllola NiBbet 48 

Folger, Annie BUcabeth Hiddan^ 1>4 

Ponda, Laura Mitchell tU 

Foote, Nettle A. Cliamberlaln B8 

Foster, Grace Arnold JJ* 

Foster, Grace A. Bailey, •** 

FoBter. Sophie Lee Jackson, M 

Fowler, Fanny Standard 7J 

Foye, Jessie Gertrude Curtis »|* 

Franks, Jennie Warren, iJl 

FrlU, Mary, H? 

Froet, Isabella A »" 

Puller, Jesiica Haakell »J* 

FuUerton, Martha 9 »T1 

Oalrdn«r, Lavonla, ES 

Oale, Helen Searing liS 

GalllEan, Sarab Irma Bentley, Ifit 

Gardiner, Caroline Sacia lit 

Garland, Naiad Cresap 1*S 

Gashwiler, Mattie Fishev 78 

Oifforii. Ida Eslella M8 

GILBERT, HARRIET MORTON 108 

GILLETT SUSANNAH ATWATBR 10* 

Gllmore, Clara Maria Welch »i 

Gleavea, Lavlna T IK 

Goldman, Jeanette M 184 

Goldsmith, Clara Emerson, 189 

Ooldtliwaite, Amanda Moore 14 

Goodloe, Nellie Stearns 81' 

Goodaell, Katharine Seymour Jackson 14i 

Goodson, JesBie Harrison UcVelEli 1** 

Goodwin, Lillian Beatrice Hamblett 74 

Gordon, Cora I., 8tO 

Gordon. Ida M 14t 

Gore, Cynthia Farnham, 174 

Gorman, Birdie Thompson 8B 

Gorman, Sallie C 1*8 

Gove, Angelina A 8»* 

Ooweo, Jeeeie Miller Ijl 

Orandy, Hattle Smart "* 

Qravea, Lizzie Jones, HJ 

Graves, Snsie 8., JH 

Green, Margaret Thompson 117 

Greene, Gertrude Meehan, "• 

Oder, Ella Clarke U 

Qriawold, Jessie Moon 114 

Grlawold, Martha, 141 

Grlswold, Martha Townaend 141 

Grosaman, Mary Leigh Welfllger Ill 

Grosrenor, Mary Gray Ill 

Grout. Catherine Bmlly IBT 

Grubb, Mary B. •» 



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Onnckel, Rome Bllzabetb Turner 164 

Oumer. Aiin& Noj-es STS 

Qnmer, Lucy L, 271 

Haberly. Frances ICarlon, 241 

HKdlov, Margaret Stevens Phelps 36 

Hails, Sarah Bozler 29 

Hsle, Florence Louise Gould, 229 

H&le, Helen R., 166 

Hale, Mary Lily Oamewell S 

Hale, MyrUe 109 

H»H. Arian C 66 

Hail, Bllsabeth Huling Quarles 110 

HALL, SABRINA WATTS 261 

Hanna, Prances L., 1&6 

Hansen. Mary George True, 238 

Hardwlck, Coohsey Harris ■ 181 

Hardy, Mary Jackson 198 

Harper, Mary E 184 

Harris, Abbie Everett, 337 

Harris, Leila Johnson 188 

Hart, H. Louisa 190 

Hartford, Anna ETerett 387 

Hartman, Sarah A. Bayler, 17fi 

Harrey, Brelyu 8S 

Harvey, Isabelle Cone, 74 

Hasdinger, Elizabeth H. Carpenter, 200 

Hatch, Isabel S 868 

Hatch, Roth E 26» 

Hathorne, Martha Jones, 1*2 

Hauptman. Annie H., 896 

Hawkins. Helen Hawkins 223 

Hawley, Bdith M. s** 

Hawley. Klla Belle Sterling 818 

Ha», Saltie Menzies 304 

Hayden, Jessie Harrington 60 

Haynes, Clara May Wood 60 

Hayward, Adelaide Moore 96 

Heacock. Miriam Smith 389 

Hecox, Anna Haven Brown 303 

Hedger, Emma Swinnerton 34 

Hedges, Caroline Isabella, 346 

Betm, May 118 

Henderson, Alberta ThompsoD Parker 123 

Henderson, Gertrude Wells 89 

Henry, Grace Davis 131 

Henry, Ida Bonker, 234 

Hensbaw, Eliza Anna Phelps 269 

Herrman. Sarah A. White 13 

Hfggins, Mary Pierce 298 

Hai, Maboth Wolfenden 103 

Hindsley, Elizabeth MscMarUn 138 

Hinrlchsen, Annie Wyett 231 

Hobart. Pearl 21S 

Hobbtns, Shirley Fuller, ZOS 

Hodnett, Alice Catherine 60 

Hoffman, Blicabeth Walker 208 

Hogg, Elizabeth Harden 201 



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358 



DAUGHTERS OF THB AUIUCAN REV(H,imON. 



Hogg, LllUe Lee, 802 

H(^g, Nannie Berden Hftwkine 201 

Holbrook, Agnes Hinds SS« 

Holbrook. Henrietta Eaaon T., 281 

Holcomb. Grace Shoulders 176 

Holmes. Grace Darling 275 

Holt, Annie Young *• 

Hommel, Norah Bear 348 

Hord, Ivftloo Curry. 1*8 

Horn, Hattie Lewis WUson 2SS 

Horst, Metta WilliaiM, 1«2 

Horton, Laura Fearaons Lance 144 

Hoagh, Bertba Frances, Ill 

Hougb, Laura Uarlon. m 

Hough, Margaret Soule, 9t 

Howard, Cbarlotte Naomi Donglae 188 

Howard, Clara 8M 

Howard, Mary Ann Barker, 82 

Howard, Sarah Elkins 66 

Hough. Elizabeth Trigg Thornton 808 

Hougbtallng. Harriet Vantferpoel M4 

Howe, .Tennle Fifleld 188 

Howe. LlEzie B ^f; 

Howes, Olive Hall *'* 

Hoyaradt, Jesele, *•• 

Hoyt, Mabel *" 

Hoyt, Maria Jane *** 

Hubbard, Juliette Augusta Brannon 28 

Hubbard, Winifred Read Fawcett »»0 

Hugo Annie "Wells ■ JsS 

Hulbert, Mary Allen *"' 

Huling, Florence Simmons *■ 

Hulse, Mary Clark, J»* 

Hummel, Eliza Bucher J**;. 

Humphrey, Katharine Bldredge *;* 

Hunt, Katberine Eleanor *" 

Hurlbut, Margaret Medora *"* 

HutchinBon, Hattie Lavantla, *»• 

Hyde, Carrie Marlah Fish "■ 

Hyland, Etb Wiswall, " 

Ilsley, Delania T. »2 

llBley. Gertrude M »8 

Imbrle, Hattie SllUman. 1«» 

Ingham, Annie Bnell 1*1 

Ingram, lt«na Echols, 211 

Irvine, Margaret Houston 210 

Kane, Helen Pooke 820 

Kane, Mary B 66 

Kaufman, Prances Marlon S8 

Kay, Martha Young 121 

Keacb, Clara Estella Lewis 21» 

Keltb, Ann Morton 274 

Keith, Laura Conant ITS 

Keith, Mary Cary, 272 

Keltb, Mary Isabel Mann '. . . 274 



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K«mp, Jennie W. C, 41 

Kendall, Gertrude Bhrerett Horton 103 

Kennedy, Victoria Jewett, 132 

Kermack, M. Robert B., 180 

Keyes, Nellie Du Bols 320 

Killjorn, Sophia Davis 218 

King. Alice Margaret, 209 

King, Mary Evelyn 810 

Kingman, Marlon Brooker, 37 

Kinloch, May Louise 340 

Kjnnan. Charlotte Ora Harris, 146 

Klrkendall, Sarah M 135 

Kitchen, Mabel Lewla 113 

Knable, Susanna Elklns 170 

Knapp, Rachel Smalley, 236 

Kneeland, Adele 146 

Knight, N. Ollre, 260 

Knowles, Evalyo Marion Sherman 318 

Kysor, Ciymena Johnson, 846 

La Clair. Ella Strawn 82 

Ladd, Florence Ewing Barrett, 241 

Ladd, Minnie Florence Davis. 306 

Lamm, Grace Adela Rose 118 

I^usfng, Caroline M., 338 

Larrabee. Lillian Baker 191 

Lee, Lizzie Stevens 18B 

Lee, Mary Cnstls 4S 

l^eete, Cordelia H H6 

LeOerta, Marcla Brlggs, 33ft 

Leslie, Florence Brie 210 

Lewla, Elizabeth S. Wynkoop 1S4 

Lewis. Emily Sargent 260 

Uchty, Mary Ennla Webb 232 

Lillibridge, Abble Allen 104 

Lllllbrfdge, Bleanor May 104 

Lillibridge, Harriet Marion, 104 

LlppincOtt, Hope Amelia 310 

Livingstone, Eva L 72 

Lobdiil, Claire Man, 112 

Lockwood. Emma L., 318 

Logan, Alice P. Helm 117 

Long, Clara Belle McCartney 160 

Long, Emma Heard 226 

Longendyke, Iva Davis. 162 

Loomis, Lois M. Plerson 72 

Lord, Minnie A., 126 

Lougbridge, Frances Wood, 161 

Lyles, Gladys Fleming, 6 

Lyndes, Sarah Jane Legs, SB 

Lyon, Lydia Bell 246 

Lyon, Mary, 114 

Lyons, Genevieve Butler 315 

Jacob, Lucetta Hartshorn, 81 

James, Nina Kidder 88 

James, Snean Leonard (8 



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360 DAUCHTtiRS OF TBI AUnUCAM UVOI,UTION. 

Janette, Mary Schell ZtS 

JarvlB, Elizabeth Welle ISt 

Jeannot, Lnclle Cwny 158 

JahtiBon, Carrie Reed TS 

Johnaon, Catharine Judsoo, ttf 

JohUBon, Grace BaldwiD, 161 

Johnson, Orace Belle Howard SS 

Jobnson, Irene Walter, ■ !!• 

Jolmaon, Jesae Roswell Dean, 4 

Jotanaon, Katherlne Phillips 8* 

Johnaton, Adelo Smalley, 2S4 

Johnstone, Lalle Wltherspoon, 178 

Jonea, Adeliae A 888 

Jonea, £lla Ilebecca Clark 188 

Jones, Emellne Roberts 37 

Jonea, Esther Denison, t 

Jonea, Jnlia F St. John, 8< 

Jonee, Haty Elizabeth 168 

Jones, Nora. 68 

Joy, Jane Bigger 280 

JUDD, SARAH DAY 886 

Judaon, Blanche Cutter, 88f 



McAlllater, Mary Leslie Collier, 84 

UcArthnr, Margaret Taylor 8C 

HcBride, Harriet Eleanor 347 

UcCain. Salome Snow 889 

UcCoach. Lucy Sehon, 808 

HcConnell, Eleanor Swain 80S 

McCnlloch, Cordelia Agnes Byors 14 

HcCnlloch, Mary 16 

HcCnlloch, Sarah A 16 

McCurdy, Mary Belle 1C4 

HcGarry, Bertha Rebecca Smith 86 

HcQearr, Emma B. W 8 

HacHarg, Susan Noble, 888 

HcIlTafne, Margaret McQiffln OS 

Mclntyre. Susan R., S6S 

McKay, Helen C 17S 

McKay, Jennie Snowden 178 

MpKeehan, Grace Chandler, 84 

MrMlllan, Margaret Elliabetb 168 

McNEBLY, MARY 4< 

McNelsh, Laura Havnes Stone, 868 

HcNutt, Mary Orth (Mrs.) 70 

McNtttt, Mary Orth (Mtss) 70 

MeVeigli, Elliabeth Bullock 118 

Mable, Caro Crittenden . 24f 

Maffltt, Lottie C IBB 

Mallison, Anne C. Wlllson, 198 

Manning, Elizabeth BIgelow 266 

Manook, Marie Abbie Libbey, 308 

Marble, Nella, 264 

Marsh, Juliet HamiU, 16B 

Marsh. Mandana Blisabeth, 860 

Martin, Elma Sullivan 184 

Marvin, Elizabeth Warner, 148 

Mason, Josephine Vroman 17 



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Uuon, Mabel C 106 

MasBer, Annie &., 42 

Hanck, Mary 71 

Hay, Bllzabetb Ooddard 2<0 

Meade, Lizzie Brock en brough 198 

Mears, Rutb Bartlell, 12* 

Heehao, Eleanor 76 

Menager Fannie Pomeroy 302 

Merltt. Katherlne Darrow 217 

Merrill, Emma Webiter, 2*0 

Merrill. Sarah Jeasle 274 

Merritt, Evangeline Cuebman 104 

Merritt, Flora 70 

Meyer, Louise Baher 67 

Mlckle. Mary Saffotd Holmes 26 

Middaugh, Ellzabetb S. Gorton 134 

Millie, Mandana B. Snow 288 

Miller, Mary Jane Wygant 314 

Miller, Sallie M., 231 

Minott, Maria J. Warren 262 

Monk, Elizabeth Camp 17» 

Montgomery, Helen Lee 132 

Moore, Glla Florence >• 

Uoore, Jane Hammond "^ 

Moore. Lizzie Hill »« 

Moore. Millie Pebbles *» 

Moore, Ruth B. Rugg JJ| 

Moores. Mary Baldwin j6» 

Morgan, Elizabeth Jackson 23« 

Morrill, Lettle Bennett 316 

Horse. Elizabeth G 291 

Morse, Mary Elizabeth 341 

Morse, Susie Brlgham , 263 

Moras. MerlUa Elisabeth 346 

Mows, Minnie Elizabeth, 346 

Hoseley. Martha Alger *J 

Mott, Gra<^e Morrill "White 242 

Moulton, Carrie Lane, 80 

Moulton, Mildred Conklin *" 

Munger, Lucy Howes. 302 

Hunroe, Maria Cummlngs, Jjj 

Murdock, HatUe C 2.C1 

Murray. Anne J83 

Myers, Inez Katharine Seger, 232 



Nash. Lucy Clara Holbrook, 274 

Nash. Mary Otis, 275 

Neal. Sophronla Kimball Ill 

Neeld. Mary Frances, 113 

Newell, Clara Call, 310 

Newell, Helen Dunbaugh 36 

Newell, Rebecca Colburn J7 

Newell, Sallie Falrchlld l«6 

Newton. Adelie 336 

Nichols, PranceB Llndsley, 307 

Nicholson, Clara Colmon, lli 

Norrell. Lola Alberta 881 

Norton. Phoebe Briggs, 330 



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363 TiAUCBTSKS OP THH AMHRICAM tmoUJTKOI. 

NozoD, Margaret Louise 341 

Noyes, Irene Bardwell, *• 

Nojea, Loulae Angnsta *T8 

Nutter. Maria Latham, 276 

Nye, Clara Eddy. 1' 

Oaktey. Mary IT 

Oates, .Tennle Stone, »•• 

O'Bannon. Caroline Chilton "" 

O'Brien Bessie Tan RenBSalaer Kern, «« 

Ogden, Elizabeth Nerella Roosa, •■ 

OldB. Katharine Beman, IJ 

OlmBtead, Emma Jane Hahn ••• 

Olmateact. Mary Blizabetb Hilton MS 

Olmsted Mary E. Smalley JJJ 

Olney Bessie Brainerd *■• 

O'Neil, Caroline Sarah Rlidiardflon »» 

GBKood, Agnes Cram JJ" 

Ouraler, Anna P. JJJ 

Owen. Adelaide Barney ••• 

Owen, Harriet Kearny "" 

Parham, Lucie Snyder, •» 

Partter, Carrie Irewn »J* 

Parker, Elinor Louise Noble ■• 

Parker, Ella Maria Thompson JJJ 

Parker. Lila May ■ ■ • • ■ "J 

Parker. Mary Jlllson ■•» 

Partridge. Corinne Pegram JJ 

Patterson, Kate L. B **■ 

Patterson. Margaret Laird, "J 

Patterson, Margaretta McDowell l»* 

Payne. Mary Emma *J 

PearsDn, Bella Wilson "• 

Peeler, Clementine JjJ 

Feeler, Margaret Ellis •»• 

Ponniman. T^lla J "• 

Pennoyer, Virginia Edmands tt 

Perdue, Annie McCalla SS 

Perkins, Nina Louise 114 

Ferrigo, Lucia Kendrlck Alibott SSI 

Pidgeon. Mary Klereled S4I 

Pierce. Julia t'lnlay Settle 7 

PIEHCE. LUCINDA DAWSON 3S1 

Pierce, Martha Rlchardaon Williams J« 

Pierson, Cornelia Humphrevile Sit 

Pine, Bdnelle Cady S04 

Piatt, Amber B. Carr It* 

Piatt, Mary Augusta Mixer ISl 

Poole, AuguBU M t7« 

Poole, Carrie Ellsworth STC 

Porter, Ethel Pope Fowler 7t 

Potter, Effie RawBon |17 

Potter, Harriett ^llkinB 1« 

Pratt, Clara Cornelia Sit 

Pratt, Hannah M SSt 

Price. Sara Ola, SOI 



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Price, Susan Trumbull, 2fi8 

Prince, Charlotte Hitchcock 68 

Prince. LlHle C. Ferris, 330 

Prophet, Vesta Baker 307 

Purmott, Lillian M. Bllsh 32« 



Rail, Pearl, 62 

Rameay, Elizabeth Hasktns 94 

Ramaay, Ivy Lavlna Seger 233 

Rand, Lizzie C 277 

Rand, Nettie Lumpkin Hale 116 

Randolph, Ethel Patterson, 196 

Raabach, Addle Ford, 326 

Ray, Carrie Louisa Qoodsell, 187 

Ray, Pauline Hollenbeck, 208 

Ray, Ruby Felder, Bl 

Rearick, Ulllan Ethel Rewalt 66 

Reed, Alice M., 277 

Reed, Hannah Warriner, 321 

Reed, Mary Edith Sessions, 87 

Reed, Mary JohnBon 226 

Reeves, Flora Julia 262 

Held, Sophia Beatty. 184 

Revere, Maria A., 283 

Reynolds, Jane Minot Revere, 283 

Reynolds, Lucy Singleton, 42 

Richards, Jennie Morris 199 

Richardson, M. Louise, 106 

Rlckerson, M. Margaret Marphy 340 

Rhodes, Hattie Culver, 24S 

Rigby, Cora, 158 

Rippetoe, Hallie Crane, 8 

Robards, Sara Crump Helm 116 

Robb, Hattie L., 261 

ROBBINS. HANNAH QRBBN 216 

Robbins, Lucie B. 263 

Bobbins, Susan Marilla 263 

Roberts, Bdmonla Brown, 77 

Roberts, Mary Fuller 247 

Robertson, Ella Louise Barratt 229 

Robinson, Grace Noble 22 

Robinson, Lillian Stone, 299 

Robinson, Mary E. D., 1 

Robinson, Van, 24 

Rockwell. Martha A., 262 

Roeschlaub. Mary C„ 226 

Rogers, Belle Wadsworth 222 

Rogers, Elizabeth Hurray Revere, 283 

Roome, Marietta Smock, 128 

Roper. Helen Randolph WiUson, 197 

Rosenbluth, Addle E 217 

Ross, Elizabeth ■. , . 167 

Ross, Susan Angus Wray 176 

Rossire, Alice D'Asstglne Hall, 835 

Rounds, Hartha A 56 

Rousseau. Phliippa Berney 29 

Ruggles, Virginia Cabell 10 

Rundlett, Frances S 66 



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364 DAUGHTERS Ot THS AlUKICAK UVOLUTION. 

Ruse, Aline Brewer, 22S 

Roasell, Anna 34S 



Sall«y, Lizzie Austin Bull 17» 

Sampson, Betsey C 877 

Sunpson, Betsey C. 277 

Sampson, Renorla Wslbiidge 39 

Sanborn, Helen Elizabeth Parker, 21 

Sanford, Anna B 2S7 

Sanford, Mary FranceB 287 

Salient, Annie Trask, 863 

Saunders, Jennie Haskell Gordon, 289 

Sawyer. Lillian Lydia L. 148 

Schrage, Annie Thayer 808 

Scott. Agnoa M. 7 

Scott, Anna T , S» 

Scott, Ellen Dodge 243 

Scott. Fannie Ingersoll Dunham, 818 

ScovlUe, Nelly L. 33 

Seaman, Alice Mae Jones, 18S 

Secrest, Myra Morton Oursler, 168 

Sedgwick, Mary Stone Wolcott, 78 

Bessfons, Joaephlne U., 86 

Settle, Julia FInlay 7 

Seymour, Cieorgiana E 160 

Seymour. Jane A., 160 

Sharon, Elizabeth Clark North, 189 

Sharp, Rosalia 879 

SheetE, Genevieve Lloyd, 169 

Shelley, Lydia Jane Pendexter 136 

Sheppard, BUda Klmber 814 

Sheppard, Martha Louise 68 

Sheridan, Mabel Salome Banks, 97 

Short, Winifred Alma Dewey 64 

Sidway, Ernestine Albertl 809 

Sigglna, Alice Hall 174 

Silcott, Blanche A. Wtlllanw, 843 

Simpson, Janet Collier 810 

Slmrall, Cornelia Smith 77 

Skinner, Adele Preston 184 

Small, Margaret McKtnnon 175 

Smart, Harriet Trlplett 884 

Smith, Amaryllis Bomar 8 

Smith, Carolyn Arey, 218 

Smith, Elizabeth Palmer Atwood 287 

Smith, Elvira Abbie Thrall 1S7 

Smith, Elvira Betsey McManus, 161 

Smith, Emma Eliza Wilson, 61 

Smith, Florence Walte 82G 

Smith, Frances Dresser 827 

Smith, Grace Piatt 93 

Smith, Harriett Pierce, 398 

Smith, Helen Peck 818 

Smith, Hettle Lee Holman 264 

Smith. Louisa M., 286 

Smith, S. Eliza Whittemore 864 

Soathworth, Malvina A 67 

. Alice G 336 



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INDEX. 365 

Speneley, Florence Bashford 205 

SpllBted, Elena SalUbury 278 

Sprague, Racbael Llbby 98 

Sprague, Susan Frances 97 

Srodes. Mary Glenn 170 

Staples, C. Deda Sysaman, 325 

Starkey, Ursula True 238 

Starrett, Addle M.. 278 

Steele, Mary E., 326 

Steenbergen, Charlotte HcCulIocb, 14 

Steenbergen, Sallie Lewis McCulloch 16 

atephenson, Amadore Frazee, 150 

Sterrett, Uarla BoyB Cochran, 11 

Stetson, Mary C 278 

Stevens, Grace A 40 

Stevens, Hattle Sawyer 814 

Stevens, Laura Casey 302 

Stevens, Mary Elizabeth Farmer, 17 

Stewart, Annie Laurie Rockefeler, 136 

Stewart, Sara Elizabeth 330 

Stewart, Sarah Isabella, 248 

StUee, Margaret Lyford 8 

Stillman. Amelia C. Turner, 173 

Stlmson, Lil ley Fanny 17B 

Stoddard, Martha Josephine WelU, 247 

Stones, Mary Napier, 46 

Storm, Harriet Prior, 244 

Strlbling, Kate Byers 16 

Strong, Jane Schoonmaker 163 

Strong. Rosebud Moore 118 

Stuhbs, Gertrude 1 305 

Stubbs, Ida B 166 

SuUiae, Frank M 136 

Sutliffe, Ida Louise, 136 

Swain Alice Marion Ashley, 213 

Sweeney Grace R 59 

Sweet. Adella Florence TlllBon, 279 

Sweet, Elizabeth Jane Cooper 264 

Sweet, Qabrlelle Hurley 119 

Sweet, Lucy Carpenter lOB 

Swift, Bessie 64 

Swift, Justlna Walton Alcorn B 

Switzer, Mary Bllzabeth Richards, 164 

Suydam, Gertrude Thompson, 33 



Talcolt, Alice St. John Benedict 226 

Talcott, Maria Lee, 133 

Talley, Helen Llghty 345 

Tallmadge, Frances Jones, SOS 

Talmage, Jennie Charlotte Lyman, 127 

Tandy, Kathorine Shelton 43 

Tarr, Mary Grldley 381 

Tate, Mattle Wright BS 

Tefft, Martha Waite 140 

Temple, Marie Idella Klina 281 

Terry, Florence Seaton, 187 

Thacher, Calciata C 107 

Thayer, Mabel Cobb 101 



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Theobald, Florence Busbee, lOT 

Thorn, Hary Isabel Rleman, 2St 

Ihomaa, Alice Oertrude 47 

Thomas. Anna Evans, 218 

Thomas, Daley Dean 81J 

Thomae, Frances Pearson Dntton SI 

Thomas, Lula McCurdy 30 

Thomaeon, Persia Wright 311 

Thompson, Helen Johnstone Harris, 299 

THOMPSON. MARY MBSSENOBR 2g« 

Thomson, Frances Hanna, tGl 

Thurber, Mary Carter, 18 

Thurston, Caroline Lonise, 28S 

Thurston, Mary Oaris 26B 

Thurston, Mary Elizabeth, 18K 

Thweatt, Woodle Shepherd 38 

Tlbbals, Carolyn Stow, 2X6 

Tlsner, Mary 39 

Tillotson, Fanny Kidder 41 

Tlppett, Cornelia D. Campbell, 201 

Todd, Jane T. Burton, 331 

Todd, Mabel, 331 

TODD, MARY ELIZABETH FLETCHER »1 

Towers, Carrie Choice Cleveland 1 

Townsend, Belle Hanks, 196 

TraDord, Amy Molten, 8S 

Treat, Bffie L. C 8K 

Trenchard, Mary StaDord, 147 

Trow, Cora Welles 341 

True, Betsey M. George, 238 

Tuero, Annie Pemald, 149 

Tull, Fannie P. Swartwout OS 

Tamer, Helen Myra, 310 

Tyler. Ethel Margaret 18S 

TVson, Lucy C, UK 

Underbill. Bertha Price 318 

VAN DYKE. HANNAH PALMBRTON, 331 

Vilas, LiMle Ludlam, ; lOfi 

Vinson, Belle Bryant IS 

Vlttum, Annie Grlswold 74 

Vose, Olive Pennlman II 

Vroman, Harriet Field IS 



Waddell, Mabel Brown 281 

Wade. Edith Clendenin Miller 14 

Wadsworth, Lora Elmore Loomis 7i 

Waggener. Eliza Beale, 308 

Waggener, Mary Susan, 18 

Walt, Delia Ewlng Abbott 14(f 

Walt, Susan Maria 388 

Walte, Ella Hathome IfS 

Waite. Florence Adeline 888 

Waite, Frances Elizabeth Hnnt 811 

Waltb. Edith A. Meraereau IBS 



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Walfcer, Prlscllla P. 248 

Walton, Leollne A., 816 

Walton. L. Maude Rewalt 66 

Ward, Adelaide, 67 

Warfleld, Joanna Ford Pullerton, 371 

Warner, Kate Adel, 206 

Warner, Stella Bartlett Upham 281 

Warren, Elizabeth Morgan 337 

Warren. Ellen GriBwold 194 

Warren, Ida Frances, 267 

Washburn, Maude McFarland, 343 

WatkinB, Helen Lincoln 293 

Watrous, Fanny Shove, 177 

Watson, Gertrude Moore 2B6 

Weaver, Annie Tate 67 

WEBB, ESTHER WEBB 137 

Webb. Rebekah 291 

Weber, Mary Louisa McLeish 156 

Weeks, Bertha, 143 

Wetherell, Dora E. Young 120 

Wetherell, Jennte Althea, 280 

Wheeler, Rosalie 149 

Whipple, Helen Howard 879 

White, Amy Earl, 107 

White. Cynthia Ellen, 266 

White, Grace R., 346 

White, Mary R 204 

Whiting, Rosa 280 

Whitney, Juliet Hood 332 

Whittemore, Bertha Ellen Snow 264 

Wiggin, Emma Blodgett, 308 

Wiggln, I-avina Webster 92 

Wiggin, Louise Catherine 187 

Wilder, Dora Ethel Lee, 347 

Wilkes. Eila F 281 

Wilkinson, Jean McClure Goshorn 61 

Willard, Jane Hutchinson 332 

Williams, Lulu Colcord 224 

Williams. Ophelia E 322 

Williams, Rebecca Le Bosquet, 169 

Williamson, Mary Jane Robinson 188 

Willits, Jesale Marian 310 

Wllmarth, Elizabeth [ 107 

Wflraarth, Harriette L 108 

Wilson, Ada T ,212 

Wilson, Alice Rose Anderson 207 

Wilson, Margaret 183 

Wise, Cora B., 124 

Wltherell, Florence Anjella Howard 188 

Wittick, Amanda C. Smith 33O 

Wolt, Mary Helen McNear 311 

Wood, Mary Francis 76 

Woods, Emma Blanche 163 

Woodward, Lillian Mattlson, 308 

Woodward, Martha B. Goodrich 281 

Woolworth, Abbie Bartlett 160 

Wright, Anne Mlms, 300 

Wright, Janetta Bray, 17 7 



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368 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMBSICAN REVOLUTION. 

Tort, Bmlly Hagar 188 

ToBt, Elisabeth Wallace SS3 

Young, Gertrude B. Walratb S28 

Towng, Lucy Irwin Bamett 49 

Young, Rilla Paul 61 

Young, Sarah Tladale 88 

Zur Muehlin, Gertrude Lile WIlUamB 241 



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372 DAUGHTERS OF THB AMKBICAN RBVOtUTIOW. 

Bkbcock, Oershom g$0 

BKbcock, Isaac, Ig7 

Backus. Samuel 21 

Badlam, Ueut. Samnfll , 291 

Bailey, Sergt. Nathan, 82 

Baker, John 81 

Balch, AmoB, \\ g 

Baldwin, Capt. Isaac, t%^ 

Baldwin, Samuel, 161 

Barber, Oeorge 8g 

Barnes, Moses, 807 

Barnes, Thomas, 885 

Barnett, Wllllatn 4» 

Barney, Luther SS> 

Barron, Sergt. Benjamin, 181 

Barrett, Col. James 181 

Barrett, James, Jr., 161, SOS 

Barrett. Jool, 2S9 

Barrett, Snstgn OllTer S12 

Barrows, Joseph 89 

Bartlett, Col. Thomas 120 

Bascom, Ellas, 189, 190 

BaskiD, Capt. Charles 188 

BasBett, Joseph 286 

Batchelder, Nathaniel 120 

Bates, Abraham, Jr 69 

Bates, Lieut. Benjamin 272, 279 

Bates, Lieut. Seth 288 

Beach, Bnsign Darld S28 

Beale, Adam t9S 

Beale, Adam, Jr 196 

Beale, Tayerner, Col IB 

Beaman John 3S9 

Bean , Sergt. .John 61 

Beardsley Salmon W., 120 

Beauchamp, Capt. Newell, 77, 247 

Beavers. Col. .loeepb, 124 

Bedford, Thomas 78 

BeggB, Thomas 221 

Belcher, John 267 

Bellinger, Col. Peter 326 

Beman, Nathan 816 



Benedict, James, 226 

Benjamin, Lieut. Samuel, 108 

Bennett, Jacob 216, 816 

Bent, Jason. 90 

Benton, Maj. Lemuel 25 

Blhb. William 44 

Bigelow, Joel, 183 

Blgelow. John, 267 

Bigelow, Lieut. Joslah, 266 

Bigger, James SB, 230 

Blssell, Zebulon 36 

Blaekwell, Micah. 848 

Blakeslee, Samuel 87 

Bland, Hon. Richard, 2 10 

Blanding, Noah 100 



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Bliss, Calvin 322 

BllBS. Bphriam 10* 

Bliss, Dr. James 100 

Bliss, Col. John, 86, 87, 199 

Bliss. Jonathan 106 

Bliss, Capt. Samuel, 101 

Blount. Col. Benjamin 50 

Boggan. Capt. Patrick. 347 

Bonney, Ezekiel 276 

Boothe, John, 44 

Bourn, Stephen 9», 102 

Bowie, Maj. John 222 

Bowne, George 151 

Bradford, Joseph Bennett, 182 

Bradford, William 182 

Bradley, James, 327 

Bralnerd, Jeptha 323 

Brainard, Capt. William, 40 

Bratton. Co). William 178 

Bray Capt. Daniel 124 

Brewster Amos, 319 

Bright, Michael 242 

Brlnckerhoff, Quartermaster Adrian Harteose, 14S 

Brinckerhoff. Col. John, 145 

Bronson, Roswell, 2fi2 

Brooklns, Sergt. Sllaa, 192 

Brown. Abraham 147 

Brown. Ensign Benjamin 147 

Brown, James 116 

Brown. John, Jr 163 

Brown. Deacon William, 203 

BrowDson, Timothy. 208 

Briico. Benjamin, Jr., 226 

Bryan, Col. William 179 

Bryant, Daniel Damon IS 

Bucher, Rev. John Conrad 147 

Buck, Capt. James 218 

Buck, Samuel S5 

Bull, Corp. John 179 

Bullock, Barak 105 

Buote, Sergt. Timothy 58 

Burbank, Isaac 99 

Burgess, Thomas 248 

BurhaDs, Lieut. Isaac, 342 

Biirrill. Ehenezer 18 

Burrows, Capt. Hubbard (Daniel) 216 

Burton, Lieut. James 69 

Burton, Lieut. Judah, 331 

Burwell, Maj. Nathaniel, 301 

Bush, Sergt. Ebenezer, 190 

Bush. Lieut. Zacharlah, Jr 1*3 

Butler, Master Cornelius ISl 

Butler, Zephaniah, 38S 

Buttrick, Sergt. Tilly, 284 



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374 :>Ai'onTERs of the American revolution. 

Cadf. Lieut. Joaathan, 41 

Calhins, Elijah, 4«, 32S 

Cameron, Lieut. Cbarlee 11 

Camp, Tbomas 3, 4, 179 

Campbell, Lieut. Robert 339 

Campbell, Lieut. William, 333 

Capron. Lieut. Elijah 100, 101, 102, 103, lOB 

Carley. Abraham 170 

Carpenter. Amos 800 

Carpeoter, Ezra 238 

Carpenter, Nathan 34 

Carpenter. Col. Thomas lOB 

Carpenter, Thomas, Jr., 100 

Carter, Lieut. Eleazer, 31S 

Cary, Col. Simeon, 273 

Case. Jedediah 260 

Case, Capt. Job 250 

Case, Martin 327. 328, 320 

Casey, Serst. Randolph, 302 

Chamberlain. Capt. William, 66 

Chamberlin, Lieut. Joseph 242 

Champney, Nathaniel 272 

Chandler, Nathan, 2nd 140 

Chandler. Nathan. 3il, 140 

Chapman, Thomas, 306, 307 

Chapman, William 69 

Chase. Capt. Bphrlam 90 

Chase, Isaac. 89 

Chase, Capt. Moses, 19 

Cheney, Daniel 284 

Cherry, Capt. Samuel, . 109, 110 

Child, Capt. Increase 294 

Chilton, Capt. John 77 

Chittenden, Sergt. Jared, 321 

Chubbuck, Timothy 84 

Church, Lieut. Uriah, 37 

Church, Sergt. Uriah. Jr., 37 

Ctiurcbill, Capt. Joseph 118 

Churchill, Capt. Stephen 269 

Cllley, Col. Joseph 120 

Clap, Capt. Caleb 26S 

Clark. Capt. Caleb 13B 

Clark, Capt. John, 169, 160 

Clark, Lemuel 189, 193, 194 

CUrk, Noah 168 

Clark, Capt. Norman 20 

Clark, William, 80 

Clarke, Brig. Gen. Elijah 26, 27, 221 

Clarke, Hannah, 26, 27. 221 

Cleveland, Capt. Robert, 2 

Clift. Lieut. Adna Wtnslow 27B 

ClKton, John 314 

Cobb, Benjamin 849 

Cobb, Nathan, Jr 892 

Cobb, Roland 278 

Cochran, James 166 

Cochran, Jnhn 166 



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Cody, Isaac 3S8 

Coe. Benjamin, 317 

Coffin, Elfphalet ' 121 

Colcord, Lieut. John, 224 

Cole, Benjamin 290 

Coleman, Daniel 210 

Coleman, Daniel 348 

Collier, Cornelius 20», 210 

Collier, James 209, 210 

Colnian, Job 114 

Colson. Lieut. Joslah 154 

Colt, Capt. James 74 

Comstock. James, 247 

Comstock, Rufus 163 

Condit, Capt. Jonathan 209 

Conkey, Corp. Aaa, 193 

Conkey, Deacon James, 193 

Convers, Capt. Josiah, 189 

Converse, Col. James, 261 

Converse, Josiah 189 

Converse, Jude 141 

Cook, James 49 

Cook, Joel 240 

Cook, William 240 

Cooke, Capt. David, 139 

Cooley, Capt. WUUam, 157 

Coombs, Mahlon, 234 

Cooper, Capt. Ezekiel, 64 

Corthell, Sherebiah 271 

Corwln, Joshua, 148 

Cory, David 243 

CowaD, Capt. Thomas 156 

Cowell, Capt. Samuel 294 

Cowing, Corp. James 331 

Cowles, Simeon 268, 269 

Cox, James, 170 

Cox, John, 62 

Craft, James 170 

Crage, Lieut. Nathan 263 

Cralge, Maj. Alexander 332 

Crane, Lieut. William 9 

Cresap, Lieut. Joseph, 1S5 

Crollus, John, 22< 

Crosby, Capt, Josiah, 180 

Cuddeback, Capt. Abraham, 148 

Cuddeback, William, 148 

Cudworth, David 192 

Cummings, Ebenezer, 214 

Cummlngs, Joseph, 261 

Curry, Capt. James 168 

Curtis, Sergt. John 220 

Curtis, Sergt. Joshua 277 

Curtis, Solomon 166 

Cuahman, Eleazur 191 

Cutler, Capt. John 261 

Cutting, Jonas 232 



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fiOU, OP HONOB. 381 



Jackaon, Oliver, 181 

Jackson, Corp. Samnel, 72 

Jackson, Sergt. Samuel, 384 

Jameson, Alexander, S38 

Jepherson (Jefferson), Jobn 254 

Jewett, Capt. JoBeph 180, 132 

JiUson, Dartd, 255 

JoBlin, Ellas 292 

Johnson, Jacob 380 

Johnson, Robert, 249 

Johnstone, Hon. Jobn 2S9 

Jones, Lieut. BUslia 185 

Jones, Isaac, 208 

— Jones, Capt. John 211 

Jones, Col. Jonathan 164 

Jones, Moses, 211 

Jones, Nehemlah, 338 

Jones, Noah 192. 193 

Jordan, Capt. John 15, 201 

JobUd, Bllas, 292 

Joslin, Capt. John, Jr., 292 

Judd, Bben Warner, 187 

JndBon, Capt. David 114 

Keith, David 274 

Kellogg, Ephralm 282 

Kellogg, Phineas, 38 

Eennerly, Samnel, 116 

Kendall, Cheever 59 

Kenyon, Clark 330 

Ketchum, John 148 

Ketchum, Philip, 148 

Klbbe, EDslgn Isaac 79 

Klbbey, Ephralm 67 

Kidder, Capt. JonoB, 41 

Klerated, Christopher, 342 

Kllbourne, Ashbel. 139 

Kimball, Lieut. Reuben Ill 

Kinder, Philip 69 

Kingsley, Jamea 336 

Kirk, Capt. Roger, 165 

Klrtland, Lieut. Abner, 39 

Kirtland, Ensign Daniel, 345 

Klock, Col. Jacob 1 322 

Klock, Enelgu Jacob 323 

Klock, George, 322 

Klock, Johannes I. 32" 

Knapp, James 297 

Kneeland, Ebenezer, Jr 116 

Knight. Sllaa, 257 

Kuhn, Dr. Adam Simon 71 

Kuhn, Dr. Jobn 71 

Labaree, Peter 296 

Lambertson, David 160 

Lameon. Sergt. Jonathan, 320 



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382 DAL^GUTERS OF THE AUEKICAN SBVOLUTION, 

Lancaster, John, 21S 

Lan«, Enslen Jesse 244 

Lane, John, 64 

Lane, Capt. John, 3rd, 80 

Lane. Ziba 54 

Ijanlua, Henry 176 

Lanalng, Adjutant John Brert SS9 

Larrabee. Corp. John 191 

Lathrop, Mark *S» 

Law, Reuben W 

Lawrence, Amos, Jr 80 

Le Baron, Isaac, 198 

Le Rosqiiet, John 1«9 

I^ee, Hou. Henry 48 

Lee. Col. Heiiry, Jr., 48 

Len, James 847 

Lw, Jeptta 186 

I^eo. Capt. Samuel, T4 

Lt(cK, Aaron 96 

Legg, Joel, 96 

LewlB. Col. Charle 18. 16, 18, 80S 

Lewis, Lieut. James MarUn 899, SOO 

Llbby, Frauds 97, 98 

Lllley, Dayld 866 

Llllie, Ensign David M6 

Lincoln. MaJ. Gen. Benjamin, 898 

Lincoln, Gideon 886 

Lincoln, Stephen 280 

Lincoln, Lieut. William 888 

Llndsley, Aaron 807 

LUUe, Capt. John 388 

Little, Paul 848 

Llvermore, David 286 

Lockwood, Capt. Timothy 888 

Lodge, Lieut. Benjamin, Jr 814 

Logan, Hugh, 117 

Logue, Ensign James 176 

Lombard, Joseph 87 

Lombard, Joseph, Jr., 87 

Long, Capt. Gabriel 67 

Longfellow Lieut. Nathan, 861 

Lord, Serst, William 186 

Lothrop, Lieut. Col. Thomas 84 

liovell, MaJ. Oliver, IT 

Low, Derick -"••• 868 

Low, Jonathan 817 

Lusk. James 6 

Luther, Sergt. Peleg, 104 

Lyford, Francis. 8 

Lyon. Benjamin 846 

McAfee, George, 180 

McCaila, Thomas "1 

McClellan, Capt Hugh 80 

McClure, Lieut. James, 08 

McClure, Robert, 08 

McClure, William, 61, 86 



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ROLL OF HONOR. 383 

McConnlck, John, 142 

McDowell, Major Joseph, B 

Macfarlane, Capt. Andrew 171, 178 

Macfarlane, Lieut. James 171, 172 

Mcllvaine, Lieut. George, 63 

McKee, MaJ. Wililatn, 206 

Mallery, Sergt. Samuel, 170 

Man, Bbenezer, M, D 112 

Mann, Jonathan, 278 

Mansur, William 113, 803 

Marble, Thaddeus 264 

Marks, leaac, 66 

Marquee, leaae 346 

Marshall, Andrew, 150 

Marshall, Col. Thomas 199 

Marshall, Thomas 326 

Marshall, William 49 

Martin,, Anthony, 327 

Martin, Charles 44 

Martin, Coi. Nathaniel, 327 

Mason, Amos 106 

Mason, Caleb, 108 

Mason, Samson, 334 

Mathews, Col. George 29 

Matteson. John, 308 

Matthews, David 91 

Mattoon, Adjutant Ebenczer 237 

Maxwell. Lieut. Anthony 318 

Maxwell, MaJ. Thomas, 212 

Maxwell, Capt. William 48 

Meade, Lieut. Col. Richard Kidder 198 

Medbury. Benjamin, 827 

Meeker, Sergt. David 313 

Meigs, Lieut. John 9 

Menefee, George, 221 

Mensies. Capt. Samuel Peachy, 304 

Merrill, Ezeklel 80 

Mersereau, Judge Joshua 162 

Mersercau, Joshua, Jr 162 

Messenger, Corp, John 286 

Metcalf, Dr. Andrew 182 

MiesBe, Daniel 164 

Miller, Sergt. Christian 14 

Miller. Capt. Jeremiah, 182 

Mllner, John, 22 

Mims. Drury, 300 

Mirick, Sergt. Blisha .87 

Mitchel, Elijah 239 

Mitchell, Col. Abfel, 269 

Mianer, Henry 2S4 

Moftett, Coi. George, 11 

Montague, MaJ. Richard 306, 807 

Montague, Dr. Uriel 306, 807 

Montgomery, William 36, 880 

Moon, Lieut. Jacob, 44 

Moor, Hon. John 178. 173 

Moor. Thomas, 3d, 136 

Moore, Hugh, 166 



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J84 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN KEVOLUTION. 

Moore, Ha]. James, 8 

Hoore, Paul 8T 

Uoors, John B04 

Morris, CapL Amos, lOB 

Morris, Qdward 86, 87, 199 

MorrlB, Capt. Jacob IIS 

Morrison, William 168 

Morse, Sergt. Darld, 188 

Morse, Moses, 881 

Morton, CapL Silas 108 

Hoeer, Capt. Qeorge 144 

Moulton, Lieut. Michael 86, 88 

MuQn, OllTer 841 

Hurdock, Joshua 861 

Murphy, Timothr, 840 

Huzzy, Deacon John, S58, 8S9 

Hynderse, Myndert, 884 



Nash, Benjamin, Jr., OB 

Nelson, Ensisn John 818 

Nelson, Got. Thomas, 108 

Nesmttfa, James, OS, 1B6 

Newell, Lieut. Ebenezer 07, 08 

Newton, Marshall OS 

Newton, Shadrach, SS6 

Nlsbet, John 48 

Noble, Roger 109 

North, Abijah 180 

Norton, Capt. Daniel ISS 

Noxon, Peter, 841 

Noyee, Ensign Benjamin 188 

Nye, Ebenezer 180 

Oakes, Ephraim 818 

O'Brien, Capt. Oldeon SO 

Olin, Ensign Caleb 81 

Oliphant, Capt. Jonathan, 300, 810 

Orth, Ensign Balzer, 70, 167 

Orton, Darius, BB, B6 

Osborne, Alexander, 48 

Osterhoudt, Abraham 848 

Overton, James 880 

Page, Abijah, 188 

Page, Got. John, 188 

Page, Phineas 896 

Paine, Jesse BS 

Paine, Jonathan, 18 

Palmerton. John, 888 

Parker, Lieut. Isaac, SB6 

Parker, Capt. John, 888 

Parker, Jonas 190 

Parker, Sergt. JoBiah, 81 

Farmelee, Jeremiah 81B 

Parmelee, Corp. John, 815 



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KOLl, OF HONOR. 385 

Pattie, Judge John 177 

Pearce, Col. William, 177 

Peck, Rev. Abijah, 318 

Peck. EHphalet, 144 

Peck, Corp. Jeaee 144 

Pegram, Capt. Qdward 27 

Fegues, Claudius 16 

Peguea, Capt. Claudius, Jr., 26 

Fennel], Capt. John, 187 

Pennlman, Ezra. 274 

Pennlman. Jacob 81 

PenninstoQ, Nathan 811, 312 

Pennington, Gov. William Sanford 176 

PerkiDs, Leonard, 318 

Perkins, Renben 184 

Perry Capt. James 43 

Persen, Cornelius 154 

Petry, Dr. William 32B 

PettenEtll. Lieut. Andrew, 287, 288 

Pettengill. Jobn, 821 

Pettlbone, Col. Jonathan 86 

Peyton, Llent. Col. Jobn, 28 

Phelpa, Col. Noab, 86 

Phelpa. Lieut. Thomaa, ■ gu 

PhtlllpB. Jobn, SS 

Phillips, Joseph 26.89 

Pierce. Ebenezer 246 

Pierce. James, 346 

Pierce, Job Sgg 

Pierson. Lfeut. Samuel 80, 72 

Pike, Moses, 887 

Pingree, Lieut. John 248 

Pittman, Lieut. James 181 

Pittraan, John, I81 

Plumb, Jegge 218 

Polk, Brig. Oen. Thomas 118 

Pollard, Ebenezer 122 

Pollard, Capt. Thomas, 77 

Pomeroy, Capt. Nathaniel 218 

Pond. Bartholomew 60 

Poole. Lieut. Eleazer Flagg, 88 

Poole, Dr. Jonathan, 88, 848 

Pope, Col. Frederick, 80 

Pope. Samuel Ward 80 

Pope, Wylle, 82 

Porter, Co). Eliaha 88 

Porter, Corp. Joseph 277 

Porter, OllTer, 288 

Post, Isaac, 154 

Post, Jacobua 1S4 

Potter. Jeremiah 888 

Potter, Samuel 827 

Powell, Lieut. Col. Leren 196 

Pratt. Aaron 85 

Pratt, Deacon Benjamin 8SS 

Pratt, Capt, John 819 

Preston, Deacon Calvin, 184 

Price. Capt. Thomas 48 



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DAUCHTEKS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



Prior, Simeon S44 

Prouty. Corp. Eli 281 

Pullen, JoliD 82 

Pulling, Capt. John 272, 2T6, 880. 281 

Putnam, Andrew, Sr,, 88< 

Putnam, Deacon Bpbrlam, 280 

Radford, William, 115 

Ramsey, John 188, 181 

Rankin, Jamee, 16t 

Rawson, Nathaniel 81T 

Rawson, Silas SIT 

Ray, James 96 

Reade, Jonathan 187 

Reed, Capt. Jobn, 82, IIS 

Revere, Col. Paul, 288 

Rewalt, Capt. John, 6B, 68 

Rhodes, Lieut. Timothy 108 

Richards, Nathaniel 164 

Richardson, Sergt. Ablatha, lOE 

Richardson, Caleb 122 

Richardson, Jamee, 889 

Richardson, Vinton lOT, 108 

Riddle, John 329 

Rlgby, William 158 

RoBardB, Capt. George, 117 

Roberta, Joel 87 

Roberts. John, 818 

Roberts, Judah 87 

Robinson, Joseph 1 

RoblnaoD, Lemuel I 

Robinson, Samuel, 188 

Roe, Lieut. William, 844 

RoeBsell, John Ludwig Bberfaerd 164, 848 

Rogers, Jobn 218 

Roll, Sergt. John -246 

Rosa, Lieut. Isaac, 129 

Rose, Col. Hu^ 11 

Rose, Ensign John 119 

Rose, Thomas 148 

Ross, Alexander G9 

Ross, Isaac 800 

Ross, James 816 

Rowley, MaJ. Aaron 70 

Ruggles, Lieut Benjamin, 89 

Ruggles, Edward, 89 

Rundlett, Capt. Charles, ISO 

Rust, Aioney 288 

Rust, Hon, Henry 128 

Sager, John Christian, 88 

St .John, Ensign Matthias S2S 

Salisbury, Lieut. Ambrose 878 

Salisbury, Capt, Jonathan 802 



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ROLL OF HONOR. 387 

Sanford, Jonali 196 

Sanford, Capt. Samuel 88 

Savage, Ueut. Natbanlel Uttleton 10 

SayrG, Benjamin, 248 

Schell .JoLn Christian 296 

Schell. Maria. 296 

Schuyler. Jacob 139 

Scott, Maj. Samuel 197 

Scruggs, Richard 46 

Searing, Daniel 134 

Searle, Rev. Jonathan 244 

Sears, Capt. Knowlea, 318 

Seeger. Ezekiel 38 

Seely, Col. Sylvanue 20 

Seger, Nathaniel 232, 233 

Selden, Col. Samuel 22 

Selleck, Samuel, 36 

Sessions, Amasa, 87 

Sessions, latent. Samuel 87 

Seymour, Capt. Charles, 145 

Seymour, Ensign Jeaae 338 

Seymour, Samuel 150 

Shaw, Caleb, 308 

Shaw, Lieut. Elijah 275 

Shaw, Jostah, 63 

Sharp, Glbbena 279 

Sheldon, Daniel 189 

Sherman, Ebenezer 273 

Sidway, James, 300 

Simerat. Lieut. Alexander 168 

Simonton, James, 251 

Sinkler, Thomas 220 

Slade, Lieut. William 60 

Slaughter, Robert 78 

Slaymaker, Capt. Jobn 166 

Smalley, Capt. David 236, 238 

Smith. Corp. Benjamin 90 

Smith. Caleb 329, 330 

Smith, Ensign Eli, 87 

Smith, James 266 

Smith, Jonathan 328 

Smock, George 128 

Smock, Col. John 128 

Snell, Peter, 181 

Snow. Ahner, 264 

Snow, Lemuel 207, 289 

Snowden, Capt. William 172, 173 

Snyder ,Col. Johannes 168, 843 

Sommervilie, Capt. William, 88 

Soule, Constant, 98 

Southworth, MaJ. William 119 

Sparhawk, Nathaniel 262 

Spaulding. Samuel, 72 

Spaulding, Col. Simeon, 114 

Spaulding, Timothy 12 

Spencer, Dr. Joseph 22 

Spencer, Maj. Gen. Joseph 22, 142, 222 

Stafford, Ichabod 147 



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388 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN SEVOLUTION. 

Stohl, Henry SS6 

SUIT, Benjamin 808 

Starr, Nathan 81» 

St«arnB, Bllae 81 

StebbeDB, CapL Joseph 24B 

Steele, Joalah, 2d 886 

Stlmson, Luther, 241 

Stone, Capt. Jeaae 188 

Stone, Silas 188, 198 

Stoutenburgh, Ueut. Col. Isaac 1*6 

Stow, Jededlah 816 

Stow, Capt, Stephen 218 

Street, John, 34S 

Strong, JoBlah, Ill 

Strong. Ma]. Nathaniel, 810 

Stroud, John, 19 

Sturtevant, Lot, 240 

Styles, Capt. Henry 224 

Sullivan, Hewlet 184 

Sullivan, Capt. Moses Bbeneser 12E 

Sumner, Lieut. Col. John 328 

Swain, Joseph, SOS 

Swartwout, Ensign Bamardas, *, 88 

Sweet, Corp. Gideon 105, 107 

Sykes. Nathaniel 288 



Taylor, Elijah, 31» 

Taylor, James, 181 

Temple, Ebenezer 97 

Ten Broeok, Ensign Adam 186 

ThBcher, Rev. Peter 107 

Thompson, Benjamin 1,28 

Thompson, Jesse ''"J 

Thompson, Moses, Sr. 181 

Thompson, Brig. Gen, Samuel 848 

Thompson, Capt. Thomas 887 

Thorp, Capt. Ellphalet 89, 81B 

Thrall, Capt. Samuel 167 

Thrall, Samuel, Jr 1B7 

Thurston, Lieut. Joseph 86S 

Tibbits, Henry, 888 

Tlchenor, Caleb 298 

TlllQtBon, Abraham 46 

Tlllotson, Simeon 846 

Tlrrlll, Isaac, 88B 

TItcomb, John 186 

Towle, Simon 846 

Town, Capt. John 841 

Treutlen, Gov. John Adam, 28 

Trigg, Capt. John, SOS 

Triplett, Reuben 884 

Tripp, Robert, 88 

True, Benjamin, ISO 

Tucker, John 887 

Tuller, Elijah, 260 

Turner, Abel, 816 

Turner. Ezra 816 



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Turner, Joshua, 178 

Turner, S&muel, 816 

Turner, Timotli]' 206 

Tyler, Sergt. Abraham 182 

Tyler, MaJ. John Steel, 91 

Underhill, John 346 

Utter, Joseph 170 

Vail, Capt. Benjamin, 148 

Valentine, Elvln SIB 

Vnnderpoel, Ensign Andrlea 344 

Van Etten. Jacob 148 

Vansant, Lieut. Oornellui, 166 

Van Valkenburg, Lambert, . '. 339 

Veeder, Capt. Abraham 329 

Wade, Capt. George, 6 

Wade, Nathaniel 67 

Wadsworth, James, 22 

"Wadaworth, James 222 

Waggener. Maj. Andrew, 16, 202 

Waits, Peleg 140 

Walbrldge, Henry 39 

Wallace, Lieut. William, 83S 

Walmaley, Bnalgn William, 12(1 

Walrath, Hendriclc 322 

Walrath. Jacob A 322 

Walthour Andrew 47 

Walton. Wllllani, 6, 118, 200 

Walton, Wlillani, Jr 6, 118 

Ward, Rev David 293 

Ware, Sergt. Edward, 54 

Warner, Asahel, 36 

Warner, Sergt. Samuel 206 

Warren, Elijah 256, 262, 2G7 

Warren, Jeduthan 131 

Warren, Joseph 57 

Warren, Capt. Peter, 79 

Washburn, Lieut. Joseph 223 

Washburn, Capt. Setb 223 

WatHon, Sergt. Samuel 263 

Watts, Frederick 110 

Watts, Samuel, Jr., 251 

Weaver, Peter 42 

Weaver, Sheffield 137 

Webb, Francis, 46 

Webb. Samuel, 232 

Webb, William 137 

Webster, Sergt, Israel, 92 

Webster, Samuel 891 

WeeltB. Samuel, 148 

Weltzel, Hon. John, 14, 16, 16 

Welch, John. 12» 

Welles, Benjamin 841 



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Wellea, Benjamin, Jr., S41 

WellB, James 338 

West, Pet«r 167 

West, Wilkes 149 

Westcott. Major Richard, 811, 812 

Weston, Winiam 173 

Wheeler, Phlneas 161 

WhlUdln, James, 814 

Whipple, Capt. Stephen 31 

White, Edward 106 

White, Capt. Joseph 18 

White, Lieut. Joseph, Jr., 13 

White, IJeut. William 76 

White, Lieut. Zebulon, 107 

.Whitehead, Lieut. John 89 

Whitfield, Capt. LuKe. . .■ B2 

WhItlDK, Samuel, 291 

Whitney, Abner, 152 

Whitney, Daniel, 249 

Whitney, Lieut. Joshua, 74 

Whitney, Mlcah, 295 

Whitney. Nathaniel Rugglea, 810 

Whitney, Sergt, Stephen 275 

Whlton. Joeeph 18 

Whlttemore, Aaa 267 

Whltteraore, Lieut. James, 264 

WhltwBll, Oliver 137 

Wight, Rev Henry 2 

Wilbur, Lieut. Elijah 94 

Wildey, Thomas 147 

Wilklns. JoBlah 128 

Wllllame, Capt, Daniel 46 

WilliamB, Lieut. Nathaniel 179 

WllllB. Nathan 91 

WlllBon, Lieut. Col. Thomas Branch, 197, 198 

Wllmarth, Dan 101, 104 

Wllmarth, Jonathan 107, 108 

Wllmarth, Capt. Hoees 107. 108 

Wllmarth, Capt. Shnbael 882 

Wilson, Capt. Jamea 61 

Wilson, Corp. James 71 

Wilson, EcaiKn JameB 160 

Wilson, Jeremiah 46 

Wlngate, Col. Joshua 309 

Wlnshlp, Isaac 4S 

Wise, Jacob S4 

Wltcher Capt. William 11 

WttherBpoon, Gavin 17$ 

Witter Capt. Ebenezer 160 

Wolcott, Judge Frederick 145 

Wolcott, Maj. Gen. Oliyer, 145 

Wolcott, Maj. Samuel 78 

Wolven, John, 84S 

Wood, Abfjah ■. . , 7B 

Wood, Abraham 266 

Wood, Daniel 161 

Wood, Daniel, 889 

Wood, Judge Bphralm 161 



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Wood, Timothy Wylde, 60 

Woodhull, Col. Jesse 310 

Woodruff, Ellas 305 

Woods. Sergt. Uoses, 191 

Woods, Nehemlah, 389, 290 

WoodBon, John 76 

Woodson, John, 212 

Woodworth, Sergt. Benjamin 240, 241 

WooBter, Ephralm 73 

Worrell, Capt. Robert 129 

Wright, ABher 218 

Wright, Capt. Job 39 

Wright, John 53 

Wright, Samuel 125 

Wright, Sergt. William 212 

Wright, Uriah, 289, 200 

Wyatt, John 231 

Wygant, Michael, 314 

Wyman, Sergt. BlUah 305, 306 

Wynkoop, Lieut. Evert, 154 

Wynkoop, Tobias, 342 

Wynkoop, Ensign Tobias, Jr., 342 

Yates. Capt. George James, 82 

Yerkes. Silas, 170 

Young, Barney, 824, 326 

Young, Benjamin, 219 

Young, Sergt. Ezra, 121 



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