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LINEAGE  BOOK 


GENEALOGY 
I  929.11 
ID26 

V.25 


National  Society 


Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 


VOLUME  XXV. 

24001—25000 

1898 


Elizabeth  Gadsby, 

Historian  General. 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


Haerisbueg,  Pa.  : 

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Mrs.  James  S.  PiLCHER,      Mrs  James  Mead  Beldf.n,         Mrs.  Clark  Waring, 

N.  No.  760,  N.  No.  9226,  N.  No.  1489, 

State  Regent,  Tennessee.        State  Regent,  New  York.      State  Regent,  So.  Carolina. 


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PREFACE. 


PREFACE. 

The  Twenty-Fifth  Volume  of  the  Lineage  Book  contains  one 
thousand  records  from  Number  24001  to  25000. 

The  perusal  of  these  records  has  been  fraught  with  deep  in- 
terest, and  brings  the  reader  in  close  touch  with  the  past  in  recording 
the  names  of  nineteen  "Real  Daughters"  (daughters  of  soldiers  of 
the  American  Revolution). 

These  will  soon  pass  on  to  join  that  innumerable  army.  Our 
Society  has  had  the  glorious  privilege  of  assisting  these  women, 
so  closely  allied  to  the  heroes  of  that  age  of  Liberty,  not  only  by 
their  respect  and  sympathy,  but  have  given  material  aid  to  those 
of  them  who  needed  it.  Thus  doing  them  reverence  and  honor  to 
the  Society. 

The  records  show  that  many  brave  women  participated  in  the 
struggle  by  their  heroic  deeds,  generous  offerings  and  noble  self- 
sacrifice. 

Yet  some  of  the  records  are  full  of  pathos  in  their  touching 
examples  of  the  young  boys  who  offered  their  lives  for  the  Cause. 
In  one,  a  boy  of  the  tender  age  of  ten  years,  enlisted  to  drive  a 
wagon,  whilst  many  of  the  youths  were  only  sixteen  years  of  age. 
Several  mentioned  are  the  sons  of  officers,  who  enlisted  to  wait 
on  their  fathers. 

Our  Lineage  Books  will  give  to  the  world  the  true  unwritten 
history  of  sixty-one  thousand  descendants  up  to  the  present  time, 
stretching  out  its  pen  into  the  future  generations,  revealing,'  the  past 
in  its  careful  research,  as  no  historian  has  ever  accomplished ;  by 
the  perfecting  of  individual  records  of  descendants  of  the  American 
heroes,  and  heroines.  A  history  which  is  growing  with  the  in- 
creasing years  and  numbers  of  the  Organization,  making  a  valuable 
acquisition  to  the  libraries  of  the  country. 

It  was  well  said  by  our  Historian  General  in  her  Third  Volume, 
"The  founders  of  this  Government  have  builded  their  own  monu- 
ments" and  "we,"  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  "can 
only  inscribe  upon  them  our  gratitude  and  reverence." 

Elizabeth  Gadsby. 


ILLUSTRATIONS. 


LLUSTRATIONS. 


Frontispiece. 

1.  Mrs.  James  S.  Pilcher,  N.  No.  760, 

State   Regent,   Tennessee. 

2.  Mrs.  James  Mead  Belden,  N.  Xo.  9226, 

State  Regent,  New  York. 

3.  Mrs.  Clark  Waring,  N.  No.  1489, 

State  Regent,    South   Carolina. 


OFFICERS. 


THE  NATIONAL  SOCIETY 

OF   THE 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 


National  Board  of  Managfement. 
t898. 


President  General. 

]\Irs.  Daniel  Manning. 
U(ce-Pre$ident  General  in  Charge  of  Organization  of  GDavters. 

3,Irs.  Albert  D.  Brockett. 
llice-Pre$idents  General. 

Mrs.  Russel  A.  Alger,  ^'Irs.  Ellen  M.  Colton, 

Mrs.  N.  D.  Sperry,  Miss  Mary  Boyce  Temple, 

Mrs.  John  M.  Thurston,  Mrs.  Charles  W.  Fairbanks, 

Mrs.  Horatio  N.  Taplen,  Miss  Mary  Isabella  Forsyth, 

Mrs.  Marcus  A.  Hanna,  Mrs.  Abner  Hoopes, 

Mrs.  William  W.  Shippen,  Mrs.  Charles  O'Neil, 

Mrs.  William  P.  Frye,  Miss  Anna  C.  Benning, 

Mrs.  John  N.  Jewett,  Mrs.  Green  Clay  Goodloe, 

Mrs.  Eleanor  W.  Howard,  Mrs.  Charlotte  E.  Main, 

Mrs.  Anita  N.  McGee,  M.  D.,     :\Irs  Angus  Cameron. 

Chaplain  SeneraL 

Mrs.  Charles  A.  Stakely. 

Recording  Secretary  General. 

Mrs.  x'Vlbert  Akers. 

Corresponding  Secretary  General. 

Mrs.  Kate  Kearney  Henry. 

Registrar  General. 
Mrs.  Susan  Reviere  Hetzel. 

treasurer  General. 

Mrs.  Mark  Burckle  Hatch. 

liistorian  General. 

Mrs.  Mary  Jane  Seymour. 

Hssistant  liisterian  General. 

Mrs.  Robert  S.  Hatcher. 

Cibrarian  tieneral. 

Mrs.  Gertrude  Bascom  Darwin. 


state  Kegcnts. 

Alabama,    Mna  J.  Morgan  Smith. 

Arkansas,    "  Frederick  Hanger. 

California,    "  Virginia  Knox  Maddox. 

Colorado,    "  William  F.  Slocum. 

Connecticut,    "  Sara  Thomson  Kinney. 

Delaware,    "  Elizabeth   C.   Churchman. 

District  of  Columbia,   "  Mary  H.  Newcomb. 

Florida,    "  John  G.  Christopher. 

Georgia,    "  Porter  King. 

Illinois,    "'  Henry  M.  Shepard. 

Indiana,    "  E.  A.  Atkins. 

Indian  Territory,    "  Walter  A.  Duncan. 

Iowa, "  Cl-^ra  a.  Cooley. 

Kansas,   "  Mattie  A.  Hand. 

Kentucky,   "'  Edward  N.  Maxwell. 

Louisiana,  "  Benjamin  F.  Story. 

Maine,    "  Helen  Frye  White. 

Maryland, ''  J.  Pembroke  Thom. 

Massachusetts,     "  T.  M.  Brown. 

Michigan, "  Wm.  Fitzhugh  Edwards. 

Minnesota,    "  E.  Torrence. 

Mississippi,    "  William  H.  Sims. 

Missouri,    "  George  H.  Shields. 

Montana,    "  Edmund  A.  Wasson. 

Nebraska,   "  Frances  Avery  Haggard. 

New   Hampshire,    "  Josiah  Carpenter. 

New  Jersey, "  David  A.  Depue. 

New   Mexico,    "  L.  Bradford  Prince. 

New   York,    "  James  Mead  Belden. 

North    Carolina,    "  Edward  Dilworth  Latta. 

North   Dakota,    "  Frances  C.  Holley. 

Ohio "  EsTES  George  Rathbone. 

Oklahoma,    "  Cassius  M.  Barnes. 

Oregon,    "  I.  W.  Card. 

Pennsylvania,    "  Thomas  Roberts. 

Rhode  Island,   ''  Susan  A.  Ballou. 

South  Carolina,  "  Cl.\rk  Waring. 

South  Dakota,  "  Andrew  J.  Kellar. 

Tennessee,    "  James  S.  Pilcher. 

Texas "  James  B.  Clark. 

Utah,  "  Clarence  E.  Allen. 

Vermont,    "  Jesse  Burdett. 

Virginia,     "  Hugh  Nelson  Page. 

Washington,    "  Chauncy  W.  Griggs. 

West   Virginia,    

Wisconsin "  James  S.  Peck. 

Wyoming,    "  Francis  E.  Warren. 


!)onorary  OfTicers. 

lioaorary  Prtiident  (Stneral. 

Mrs.  John  W.  Foster. 
Mrs.  Adl--\i  E.  Stevenson. 


Roiiorarv  Uice 

Elected  for  life. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Hetzel,  1892. 

Mrs.  Leeand  Stanford,  1893. 

Mrs.  Roger  A.  Pryor,  1893. 

Mrs.  John  R.  Putnam,  1893. 

Mrs.  a.  Leo  Knott,  1894. 

Mrs.  Ellen  H.^rdin  Wal- 
worth, 1894. 

Mrs.  M.  C.  Butler,  1894. 

Miss  Eugenia  Washington, 
1895- 


Pretidents  General. 

Date  of  election. 

Mrs.  Joshua  Wilbour,  1895. 
Mrs.  a.  Howard  Clark,  1895. 
Mrs.  R.  Ogden  Doremus,  1895. 
Mrs.     Lucy    Preston     Beale, 

1895. 
Miss  Mary  Desha,  1895. 
Miss  Clail\  Barton,  1896. 
Mrs.  a.  C.  Geer,  1896. 
Mrs.  Samuel  Eliot,  1896. 
Mrs.  Mary  V.  E.  Cabell,  1898. 


MEMBERS 

OF  THE 

NATIONAL  SOCIETY. 


THE  NATIONAL  SOCIETY 


Dausfhters   of  the   American    Revolution 


MRS.  MARY  ADA^IS  RAXSO^I.  24001 

Born    in    Readfield,    3.1aine. 

Widow  of  Theron  T.  Ransom. 

Descendant  of  Peaslee  Hoyt,  of  New  Hampshire 

Daughter  of  Charles  Adams  and  Anna  Hoyt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Hoyt  and  Sally  Hoyt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peaslee  Hoyt  and  Margaret  Hubbard,  his  wife. 

Peaslee  Hoyt,  (1749-1827),  served  as  a  private  in  the  New- 
Hampshire  miUtia  in  the  defense  of  Piscataqua  Harbor.  He 
was  born  in  Kingston,  N.  H. ;   died  in  Readfield,  Me. 

MISS  ^HNNIE  FLORENCE  CHAPMAN.  24002 

Born  in  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Oilman,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Chapman  and  Martha  Jane  Langley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Langley  and  Sarah  Hilton,  his  wife 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Hilton  and  Deborah  Gilman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Gilman  and  Tabitha,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Gilman,  1725-78),  served  as  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  and  as  captain  of  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Gilmanton ;   died  in  New  Market,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  4167. 

Note  — The  number  at  the  end  of  the  name  represents  the  National  Numberof  the  Mem- 
ber of  the  Society. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  CORNELIA  J.  STRATTON.  24003 

Born  in  Newburj'port,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Robert  F.  Stratton,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Gilman,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  Daniel  Chapman  and  Alartha  Jane  Langley,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24002. 

MRS.  BELLE  CHAPMAN  SMITH.  24004 

Born  in  New  Market,  New  Hampshire. 
Wife  of  George  E.   Smith. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Gilman. 

Daughter  of  Warren   Chapman  and   Sarah  E.   Langley,   his   wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Samuel  Langley  and  Sarah   Hilton,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24002. 

MRS.  MARY  E.  SWARTHOUT  FRENCH.  24005 

Born  in  Lyons,  New  York. 

Wife  of  W.   P.   French. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Swartwood. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Swarthout  and  Catharine  Vedder  Croul,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Swarthout  and  Mary  Shoemaker,  his  wife. 

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

John  Swartwood,  (1754-1837),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  183 1,  as  lieutenant  in  the  New  Jersey 
militia.  His  commission  is  still  in  the  family.  He  died  in 
Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y. 

MISS  LAURA  BELLE  KING.  24006 

Born  in  Benton  Harbor,  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  James  King,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Pierce  King  and  Jane  Kelly,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Pierce  King  and  Lydia  Gale,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  King  and  Lydia  Pierce,  his  wife. 

James  King,  (1742-1811),  at  the  Lexington  Alarm,  served 
as  sergeant  from  Littleton  in  Capt.  Samuel  Reed's  company, 
Col.  William  Prescott's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Littleton ; 
died  in  Ashby,  Mass. 

Also  No.  23998. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


MRS.  GENEVIEVE  KING  HALL.  24007 

Born  in  Benton,   ^Michigan. 
Wife  of  Perley  W.  Hall. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  James  King. 

Daughter  of  William  Pierce  King  and  Jane  Kelly,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24006. 

MISS  MARY  SOPHRONIA  WHITEHEAD.  24008 

Born  in  McLeansboro,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Onis  (Onesimus)  Whitehead. 

Daughter  of  Charles  William  Whitehead  and  Hannah  Denman,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abner  Whitehead  and  Rebecca  Condit  Williams, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Whitehead  and  Elizabeth  Payne,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Onesimus  Whitehead  and  Rebecca  Condit, 
his  wife. 

Onesimus  Whitehead,  (1741-1814),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
New  Jersey  mihtia. 

MRS.  KATE  PAULINE  MEAD  BAKER.  24009. 

Born  in  Lockport,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Latimer  Baker. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Simeon  Wright,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Elbridge  P.  Mead  and  Frances  Joanna  Dainforth,  his-, 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elbridge  Mead  and  Sophia  C.  Wright,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gardner  Wright  (b.  1775)  and  Jemima  Rice,. 
his  wife. 

Gr.-Gr.-granddaugher  of  Simeon  Wright  and  Sophia  Child,  his  wife. 

Simeon  Wright,  (1754-1808),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm.     He  was  born  in  Union,  Conn. 

MISS  CLARINDA  ALTIE  BEACH.  24010 

Born  in  Flint,  Michigan. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Beach. 

Daughter  of  Harlow  Gilbert  Beach  and  Ann  B.  Beach,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Waite  Beach  and  Eunice  Buckingham,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Beach  and  Lucy  Baldwin,  his  wife. 
Jonathan    Beach,     (1760-1849),    enlisted,     17S0,    in    Capt. 
Mathew  Smith's  company,  Col.  Charles  Burrell's  regiment  of 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Connecticut  militia.     He  was  born  in  Goshen,  Conn. ;    died  in 
Michigan. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  SWIFT  COOLEY.  2401 1 

Born   in  Jackson,   ^Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  Joseph  Root  and  of  Daniel  Moseley, 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Elihu  Cooley  and  Sarah  Aurelia  Swift,  his  wife. 

•Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Swift  and  EHzabeth  Root,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Root,  Jr.,  and  Tryphenia  Moseley,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Root  and  Ann  Bancroft,  his  wife; 
Daniel    Moseley   and    Ann   Abbott    (1721-1S03),    his   wife,    m.    1744. 

Joseph  Root,  (1715-89),  served  on  the  Committee  of  Cor- 
respondence, 1775.     He  was  born  in  Westfield,  where  he  died. 

Daniel  Moseley,  (1714-77),  served  on  the  first  Committee  of 
Correspondence,  of  Westfield,  to  carry  out  the  plans  of  the 
Provincial  Congress. 

Also  No.  17178. 

MRS.  GRACE  PARKER  FLETCHER.  24012 

Born  in  Pontiac,  Michigan. 
Wife  of  Frank  Ward  Fletcher. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Beach. 

Daughter  of  Abiram  Parker  and  Sarah  Beach,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Eben  Beach  and  Elizabeth  Martha  Owen,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Beach  and  Lucy  Baldwin,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24010. 

MISS  FRANCES  E.  GRIGGS.  24013 

Born  in   Birmingham,   Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  Ichabod  Griggs,  Ensign  Ichabod 
Griggs,  Jr.,  Deacon  Joseph  Root,  of  Connecticut,  and  Daniel 
Moseley,  of  jNIassachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Stephen  Griggs  and  Lucy  EHzabeth  Swift,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chauncey  Griggs  (1796-1866)  and  Hearty  Di- 
mock,  his  wife,  m.   1822;    Joseph  Swift  and  EHzabeth  Root,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Griggs  (b.  1769)  and  EHzabeth  La- 
throp,  his  wife,  m.  1792 ;  Joseph  Root,  Jr.,  and  Tryphenia  Moseley, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ichabod  Griggs,  Jr.,  and  ]\Iercy  Hatch, 
his  wife,  m.   1765. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


Gr.-gr.-gr-granddaughter  of  Deacon  Ichabod  Griggs. 
See  No.  24011. 

Ichabod  Griggs,  (1718-90),  represented  Tolland  in  the 
Assembly,  1775-77.  He  was  born  in  Norwich;  died  in  Tol- 
land. 

Ichabod  Griggs,  Jr.,  (1744-76),  served  as  sergeant  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  was  ensign  of  the  Tolland  militia  in  the 
New  York  campaign.  He  was  born  in  Norwich,  Conn. ;  died 
in  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  2414,  5367,  22978,  23589. 

MRS.  ISABELLA  HOWARD  LINDLEY.  24014 

Born  in  Brookline,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Walter  Henry  Lindley. 

Descendant  of  John  Howard,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Chandler  Howard  and  Isabella  Graham 
Jarves,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of    Benjamin    Howard    and    Harriet   Lang,    his    wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Howard  and  Jemima  (Ashby)  Young, 
his  wife. 

John  Howard,  (1755-1848),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Essex  County,  183 1,  as  private  and  sail-maker  in  the  Alassa- 
chusetts  Continental  Line,  and  L'nited  States  Navy.  He  was 
bom  in  Marblehead ;   died  in  Salem,  ]\Iass. 

MISS  MARY  CONANT  AIASON.  24015 

Born  in  Grosse  Pointe,  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Erancis. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Edward  Mason  and  Charlotte  Frederika  Moeller, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lorenzo  ^vladison  IMason  and  Charlotte  Luce,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Bartlett  .\llen  Luce  and  Sarah  Janes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Seth  Janes  and  Elizabeth  Francis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Francis  and  Phebe  Wooohouse, 
his  wife,  m.  1753. 

William  Francis,  (1730-1818),  commanded  a  company  in  the 
Berkshire  County  Massachusetts  militia  at  various  alarms. 
He  was  born  in  Weathersfield,  Conn.,  removed  to  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  1772,  where  he  died. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MISS  JULIA  BUEL  MASON.  24016 

Born  in  Port  Huron,   Michigan. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Francis. 

Daughter  of  Lorenzo  JMadison  iMason  and  Charlotte  Luce,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24015. 

MRS.  MARTHA  BEACH  POTTER.  24017 

Born  in  Flint,   Michigan. 
Wife  of  Charles  Edward  Potter. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Beach. 

Daughter  of  Harlow  Gilbert  Beach  and  Ann  B.  Beach,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24010. 

MRS.  LOUISA  ANN  FLINT  SPENCER.  24018 

Born  in  Lennox,   New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Alexander  Spencer. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Joseph  Beach,  Jr.,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Calvin  Norman  Flint  (1792-1864)  and  Sally  Ann  Beecher 
(1807-50),  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Beecher  (1781-1849)  and  Sally  Beach 
(1783-1849),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Beach,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Allies,  his  sec- 
ond wife,  m.  1782. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Beach  (1714-95)  and  Experience 
Beecher   (1719-89),  his  wife. 

Joseph  Beach,  Jr.,  (1751-1802),  served  as  ensign  in  Capt. 
John  Lewis'  company,  Wadsworth's  brigade  at  the  battles  of 
Long  Island,  Kip's  Bay  and  White  Plains.  His  commission 
was  signed  by  Gov.  Jonathan  Trumbull.  He  was  born  in 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  17186. 

MRS.  LUCY  SEWARD  NOBLE.  24019 

Born  in  Fayetteville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Boswick  Roberts  Noble. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Nathan  Seward  and  of  Isaac  Dudley. 

Daughter  of  Nathan    Seward  and   Harriette   Collin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Gridley  Seward  and  Elizabeth  Dudley, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Seward  and  Martha  Gridley,  his  wife; 
Isaac  Dudley  and  Anna  Woodhouse,  his  wife,  m.   1785. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


Nathan  Seward,  (175S-1S15),  served  two  enlistments  in  the 
Connecticut  Line.  He  was  born  in  New  Haven,  Conn. ;  died 
in  New  Hartford,  N.  Y. 

Also  Xo.  14633. 

Isaac  Dudley,  (i  761 -1843),  served  several  enlistments  as  a 
private  in  the  Connecticut  militia  and  was  at  the  battle  of 
Stillwater.  He  was  born  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  removed, 
1796,  to  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  1818  located  in  Ohio,  where  he 
received  a  pension  for  his  service. 

MRS.  ALICE  SLOCUAI  NICHOLS  CHURCH.  24020 

Born   in   Detroit,    [Michigan. 

Wife   of    Frederick   E.    Church. 

Descendant  of  Giles  Slocum. 

Daughter  of  James  Benton  Nichols  and  Elizabeth  Truax  Slocum, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Giles  Bryan  Slocum  and  Sophia  Mariah  Brigham 
Truax,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Slocum  and  Elizabeth  Bryan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Giles   Slocum  and  Sarah  Ross,  his  wife. 

Giles  Slocum,  (1759-1826),  served  in  the  Wilkes-Barre  com- 
pany at  the  battle  of  Wyoming,  1778,  and  his  name  is  among 
the  survivors.  He  was  born  in  Warwick,  R.  I. ;  died  in  Sara- 
toga Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  4517,  9231,  18857. 

MISS  HARRIET  STRONG  STRINGHAM.  24021 

Born  in  Detroit,  [Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Jesse  Root  and  of  Elisha  Strong,  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Ten  Broeck  Stringham  and  Sarah  Jane  Strong, 
his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Warham  Strong  and  Alary  Banks  Root,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Strong  and  Mary  Beebe,  his  wife; 
Jesse  Root,  Jr.,  and  Rebecca  Fisk,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Root  and  Mary  Banks,  his   wife. 

Jesse  Root,  (1736-1822),  a  graduate  of  Princeton,  raised  a 
company,  1777,  and  was  made  lieutenant  colonel.  He  was 
delegate   to   the    Continental    Congress    1778-83    and    became 


DAUGPITERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Chief  Justice  of  the  State.  He  was  born  in  Coventry,  where 
he  died. 

Elisha  Strong,  (1747-1S26),  was  appointed  agent  for  the 
town  of  Windsor  to  clothe  the  Conn,  troops. 

Also  Nos.  1057,  4214,  11915,  20431. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  T.  WING.  24022 

Born  in  Monroe,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Talcott  E.  Wing. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Henry  Gerrish  and  of  Joseph 
Gerrish,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Jefferson  Gage  Thurber  and  Mary  Bartlett  Gerrish, 
his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Gerrish  (son  of  Henry)  and  Betsey  Ger- 
rish, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Gerrish  and  ]\Iartha  Clough,  his  wife; 
Joseph   Gerrish   and   Mary   Bartlett,   his    wife,    m.    1779. 

Henry  Gerrish,  (1742- 1806),  served  as  Heutenant-colonel  in 
Stickney's  regiment  at  the  battle  of  Bennington.  He  was  born 
in  Boscowen,  where  he  died. 

Joseph  Gerrish,  (1753-1817),  served  as  a  private  in  the  New 
Hampshire  militia  in  the  expedition  to  Rhode  Island,  1778. 
He  was  born  in  Boscowen,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  RUTH  HAYAVARD  AV ATKINS  PATCHIN.  24023 

Born  in  ^Manchester,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  John  Wakely  Patchin. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Carpenter,  Jr.,  Benjamin  Carpenter, 
Edward  Watkins  and  Peter  Hayward,  all  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Lucius  Denison  Watkins  and  Sarah  Tinkler  English, 
his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Royal  Watkins  and  Sally  Carpenter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Watkins  and  Keturah  Denison,  his 
wife:    Benjamin   Carpenter,  Jr.,  and   Ruth   Hayward,  his   wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Carpenter  (b.  1729)  and  Joanna 
Hayward,  his  wife;    Peter   Hayward  and  Ruth   Rutter,  his  first  wife. 

Benjamin  Carpenter,  Jr.,  (1760-1838),  enlisted  at  seventeen 
under  Capt.  Elisha  Mack,  for  the  relief  of  Ticonderoga  and  in 
the  same  company  was  his  father.  He  was  born  in  Gilsum ; 
died  in  Surry,  N.  H. 

Edward  Watkins  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Cheshire 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


County  at  the  age  of  sixty-eight  for  seven  month's  actual  ser- 
vice in  the  New  Hampshire  Continental  Line. 

Peter  Hayward,  (1725-91),  gave  civil  and  military  service 
from  Surry,  N.  H.,  where  he  was  the  first  settler  and  where 
he  died. 

Also  No.  2 1043. 

MRS.  AXXIE  CURD  ABBOT  STEARNS.  24024 

^  Born  in  Possum  Kingdom,   [Missouri. 

Wife  of  Allan  Miles  Stearns. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Hale,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Rufus  Abbot  and  Mary  Rebecca  Hart,  his  wife. 

■Granddaughter  of  Zebediah  Abbot  and  Elizabeth  Hale,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Hale  and  Rebecca  Harris,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Hale,  (1750-84),  served  several  enlistments  in  the 
militia  from  Coventry  where  he  was  born,  and  where  he  died. 
He  was  brother  to  Nathan  Hale,  the  martyr  spy. 

Also  No.  22493. 

MRS.  EVA  FLORELLA  S^IITH  BORDEN.  24025 

Born  in  Richland,   Michigan. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Church  Borden. 

Descendant  of  James  Smith,  Deacon  Joseph  Hoar,  Capt. 
Joseph  Hoar,  Jr.,  Noah  Hitchcock,  all  of  ^lassachusetts  ;  Capt. 
Benjamin  Bissell,  Elijah  Bissell,  David  Soper,  Capt.  Epaphras 
Loomis  and  Levi  Thrall,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  T.  Smith  (1814-71)  and  Mary  Loomis  Bissell 
(1S16-68),  his  wife,  m.  1847. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Smith,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Hoar,  his  wife; 
Elijah  N.  Bissell  (b.  1791)  and  Florella  Loomis  ('1794-1863),  his  wife, 
m.  1815. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Smith  and  3>Iargaret  McWhorter,  his 
wife;  Joseph  Hoar,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Hitchcock,  his  wife;  Elijah  Bissell 
and  Rachel  Cook  Soper  (1772- 1846),  his  wife,  m.  1789;  Ira  Loomis 
(1770-1841)   and  Mary  Thrall   (b.   1776),  his  wife,  m.   1793. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Smith  and  [Margaret  Brown,  his 
wife:  Joseph  Hoar  and  Deborah  Colton,  his  wife;  Benjamin  Bissell 
and  Mary  Strong  (1719-1806),  his  wife,  m.  1745;  Epaphras  Loomis 
and  Mary  Hill  (i73S-i8i3).  his  wife,  m.  1755:  Noah  Hitchcock  and 
Mary,  his  wife;  David  Soper  and  Rachel  Cook,  his  wife,  m.  1764;  Levi 
Thrall  and  [Mary  Whiting,  his  wife. 


lO  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

James  Smith,  (1692-1776),  served  as  selectman  of  Palmer, 
Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Deacon  Joseph  Hoar,  (1707-97),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Grievance,  of  Brimfield. 

Joseph  Hoar,  Jr.,  (1740-1816),  entered  the  army  as  ensign; 
served  as  lieutenant  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign  and  was  pro- 
moted for  bravery.  He  was  bom  in  Brimfield,  Mass.,  where 
he  died. 

Noah  Hitchcock,  (1715-99),  served  from  Brimfield  in  the 
militia. 

Also  Nos.   1797,  20860,  23646. 

Benjamin  Bissell,  (1719-90),  served  on  war  committees  of 
Torrington  to  provide  for  soldiers'  families. 

Elijah  Bissell,  (1762-1825),  served,  1781,  as  a  private  from 
Torrington. 

David  Soper  served  in  Sheldon's  Continental  Dragoons.  He 
was  born,  1738,  in  Torrington. 

Also  No.  8935. 

Epaphras  Loomis,  (1732-1812),  was  appointed  captain  to 
join  the  Continental  army  at  New  York,  1776.  His  sons 
Epaphras,  Wait  and  Remembrance  served  in  his  company. 
He  was  born  in  Torrington ;   died  in  Winchester. 

Also  Nos.  6914,  10083,  11552,  12960. 

Levi  Thrall  served  as  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  militia. 
He  was  born,  1749,  in  Torrington,  Conn. 

MRS.  MAUDE  CADY  BLOUNT.  24026 

Born  in  Nankin,  Michigan. 

Wife  of   Herbert  Charles   Blount. 

Descendant  of  David  Cady,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Alonzo  Cady  and  Lydia  Augusta  Stone,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  P.  Cady  (b.  i8co)  and  Betsy  Howe,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Cady  and  Irena  Pratt  (1769-1843),  his 
wife,  m.  1785. 

David  Cady,  (1764-1844),  enlisted  as  a  private  and  was 
wounded  at  Fort  Herkimer,  1781.  He  was  placed  on  the  pen- 
sion roll  of  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y.,  for  service  in  the  New  York 
troops.     He  was  born  in  Florida,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  22142. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


MISS  HELEN  ESTELLE  BACON.  24027 

Born   in    Superior,   Michigan. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Bethuel  Farrand. 

Daughter  of  James  Henry  Bacon  and  Caroline  Farrand,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Farrand  and  Mary  Kitchel,  his  wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter  of  Bethuel  Farrand  and  Rhoda  Smith,  his  wife. 
See  No.  241 19. 

MRS.  KATHREEN  WALKER  HUESTON.  24028 

Born  in  Farmington,  Michigan. 
Wife  of  Dr.  James  Morey  Hueston. 
Descendant  of  William  Ingersoll,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Andrew  Caroll  Walker  and  Angeline  Ingersoll.  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Erastus  Ingersoll  and  Sallie  Smith,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Ingersoll  and  Sarah  Parsons,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    William    Ingersoll    and    Lydia    Ingersoll 
(cousins),  his  wife. 

William  Ingersoll,  (1723-1815),  was  chairman  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  and  first  treasurer  of  the  town  of  Lee. 
Also  Nos.  2870,  9307,  20640. 

MRS.  ELIZA  ANGELINE  INGERSOLL  WALKER.  24029 

Born  in  Victor,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Andrew  Caroll  Walker. 
Descendant  of  William  Ingersoll. 

Daughter  of  Erastus  Ingersoll  and  Sallie  Smith,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24028. 

MRS.  LUCY  FELLOWS  ANDREWS.  24030 

Born  in  Prairie  Ronde,  ^Michigan. 

Wife  of  Bishop  E.  Andrews. 

Descendant  of  Abiel  Fellows. 

Daughter  of  Oville  Hopkins  Fellows  and  Sarah  Van  Camp,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abiel  Fellows  and  Dorcas  Hopkins,  his  wife. 

Abiel  Fellows,  (1764-1833),  served  in  the  Burgoyne  cam- 
paign. He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Kalamazoo,  183 1, 
as  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  Continental  Line.  He  was  bom 
in  Canaan,  Conn. ;    died  in  ^Michigan. 

Also  No.  19293. 


12  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  BERTHA  BERXICE  DIX.  24031 

Born   in   Berrien   Springs,   ]\Iichigan. 

Descendant  of  Xathaniel  Chapman,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Frank  N.  Dix  and  Lodemia  M.  Wilkinson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dexter  O.  Dix  and  Eliza  M.   Rudd,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Rudd  and  Elizabeth  Chapman,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Chapman  and  Ehzabeth,  his  wife. 

Xi'athaniel  Chapman  marched  from  Leominster  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  in  Capt.  David  Wilder's  company,  Col.  Asa 
Whitcomb's  regiment. 

MRS.  MAY  BLAXCHARD  MAXX.  24032 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  B.  3ilann. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Blanchard. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  Blanchard  and   Lavina  McCracken,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Blanchard  and  Mary  Parke,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Blanchard  enlisted  at  Easton,  Penna.,  1777,  as  a 
private  in  Capt.  Samuel  Craig's  company,  Col.  James  Cham- 
bers' regiment.  In  1818  at  the  age  of  56  he  applied  for  a  pen- 
sion in  Saratoga  Co.,  X.  Y.,  and  it  was  allowed  for  over  three 
year's  service  in  the  Pennsylvania  Line.  He  was  at  the  battle 
of  Springfield. 

Also  No.  11680. 

MRS.  FRAXCES  S.  VAX  VECHTEX  HILLYER.  24033 

Born   in   Poughkeepsie,   New   York. 

Wife  of  Henry  Livingston  Hillyer. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Teunis  Tennissen  Van  Vechten,  of 
Xew  York. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Sebring  Van  Vechten  and  Sarah  Arthuretta  Roer- 
bach  Fuller,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Van  Vechten  and  Letitia  Sebering,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Teunis  Tennissen  Van  Vechten  and  Elizabeth 
De  Wandelaer,   his   wife. 

Teunis  T.  Van  Vechten,  (1749-1817),  was  ensign  in  Capt. 
John  Beekman's  company,  Col.  Jacob  Lansing's  regiment  of 
Albany  County  militia. 

Also  No.  8245. 

24034 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


13 


MISS  GRACE  DUNHA.AI.  24035 

Born  in   Minneapolis,   r^Iinnesota. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Zielley,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  John  Dunham  and  Hilary  E.   Clement,   his   wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Clement  and   Christina  Zielly,  his   wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Zielly  and  Nancy  Markil,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of   John    Zielly    and    Elizabeth    Eckerson,    his 
wife. 

John  Zielley,   (i 743-1825),  served  as  lieutenant  and  captain 
in  the  Tryon  county  militia. 
Also  Nos.  10557,  22298. 

MISS  HELEN  VIRGINIA  GILBERT.  24036 

Born  in  Oskaloosa,  Iowa. 
Descendant   of   Asa   Gilbert   and    of   Theodore    Gilbert,    of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Erastus  Perry  Gilbert  and  Barbara  Ann  Thomas,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Gilbert  and  Nancy  Carrington,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Gilbert  and  Mary  Goodwin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Theodore  Gilbert  and  :Mary  Werter,  his, 
wife. 

Theodore  Gilbert,  (1729-1821),  served  as  a  soldier  and  hi?-, 
name  is  engraved  on  a  bronze  tablet  at  Barkhamstead. 

Asa  Gilbert,  (1755-1836),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of; 
Litchfield  Co.,  183 1,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Connecticut 
militia. 

Also  Nos.   15053,  22529. 

MRS.  STELLA  GRACE  SANFORD  HOULGATE.  24037 

Born  in  Walcott,  Minnesota. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Isaac  Houlgate. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Isaac  Nichols. 

Daughter  of  Carlton  Washington  Sanford  and  Sarah  Vose,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abram  Sanford  and  Susanna  Wadsworth,  his 
wife ;    Gilman  Vose  and  Olive  Nichols,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Sanford  and  Ruth  Reynolds,  his  wife; 
Isaac  Nichols  and  Hannah  White,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Nichols  and  Dorcas  Nichols,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Nichols,  (1737-1822),  served  as  ensign,  Continental 
infantry,  1776;  lieutenant,  1777;   brigade  quartermaster,  1778. 


14  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Orange  Co.,  Vt.,  1818, 
as  lieutenant  in  the  ]\Iassachusetts  Continental  Line.     He  was 
born  in  Sutton,  Mass. ;   died  in  Braintree,  Vt. 
Also  No.  16942. 

MRS.  JANE  CLEVELAND  ROBERTS.  24038 

Born  in  Conneaut,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Thomas  S.  Roberts. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Bacon,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  George  S.  Cleveland  and  Lydia  Jane  Lyon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Bond  Lyon  and  Catharine  Bacon,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Bacon,  Jr.,  and  Jane  Berry  Lewis, 
his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Bacon  and  Lydia  Lothrop,  his 
wife. 

Ebenezer  Bacon,  Jr.,  (1759-1817),  enlisted  at  sixteen  as  a 
private  in  the  Connecticut  Line.  He  was  a  pensioner  of  Sara- 
toga County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  14174. 

MRS.  MARGARET  C.  ROBERTS.  24039 

Born  in  Binghamton,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Harlan  P.  Roberts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Timothy  Childs,  Dr.  Timothy  Childs, 
Jr.,  and  Col.  James  Easton,  of  Massachusetts ;  Capt.  John  En- 
sign, of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  Ensign  ConkHn  and  Anna  Bowers,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Conklin  and  Rhoda  Ensign,  his  wife; 
Henry  Giles  Bowers  and  Mary  Wells  Childs,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Ensign  (17S8-1866)  and  Salina  Clark, 
his  wife ;    Dr.   Timothy  Childs  and  Rachel  Easton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Ensign,  Jr.,  (d.  1824)  and  Rhoda 
Lee,  his  wife;  Timothy  Childs  and  ]Mary  Wells,  his  wife;  James 
Easton  and  Eunice  Pomeroy,  his  second  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Ensign  and  Mary  Sedgwick,  his 
•wife. 

Timothy  Childs,  (1720-81),  commanded  a  company  of 
Massachusetts  militia  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign. 

Timothy  Childs,  Jr.,  (1748-1821),  led  a  company  of  minute 
men  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and  served  as  surgeon  in  the 
Berkshire  County  regiment. 

James  Easton,   (1728-96),  was  with  Ethan  Allen  at  Ticon- 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  15 


deroga  and  commanded  a  Berkshire  County  regiment  in  the 
Canadian  expedition,  1775. 

Also  Nos.  541,  9S3,  7746,  12401,  1872S. 

John  Ensign,  ( 1723-1810J,  wlio  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 
was  captain  of  the  first  train  band,  1775,  and  deputy  to  the 
General  Assembly.  He  was  born  in  Hartford ;  died  in 
Canaan,  Conn. 

Also  No.  17147. 

MRS.  LUCY  KENDALL  SMITH.  24040 

Born  in  Ithaca,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Henry  Gordon  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Judge  Phineas  Catlin. 

Daughter  of  John  Kendall  and  Cornelia  Jackson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hiram  Jackson  (b.  1799)  and  Lucy  Catlin  (b. 
1807),  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Catlin  and  Sally  Ross  (b.  1767).  his 
wife,  m.   1784. 

Phineas  Catlin,  (1760-1827),  enlisted,  1780,  ir.  the  Connecti- 
cut Light  Horse.  He  was  born  in  Litchfield,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Catherine,  N.  Y.  His  widow  received  a  pension  for  the  service 
of  her  husband  as  corporal  of  Dragoons. 

Also  No.  22780. 

MRS.  MARIE  ADELE  BROOME  RANDALL.  24041 

Born   in   Brooklyn,    New   York. 

Wife  of  Richard  A.  Randall. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Broome,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Broome  and  Mary  Jane  Boarman.  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  John  Lloyd  Broome  and  Frances  A.  Justus, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John   Broome  and  Rebecca   Lloyd,   his  wife. 

John  Broome,  (1738-1810),  fitted  out  privateers  and  loaned 
money  without  interest  to  equip  the  militia  in  which  body  he 
was  an  officer.  He  was  chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Safety 
of  New  York  City,  and  on  the  committee  in  charge  of  captured 
prisoners.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Congress 
which  formulated  a  state  constitution. 

Also  No.  5715. 


l6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ^lARY  ELDER  HALL.  24042 

Born  in  Blairsville,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  C.  S.  Hall. 

Descendant  of  John  Elder,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  George  Elder  (1822-56)  and  Alargaret  McNutt  his 
wife,  m.  1858. 

Granddaughter  of  James   Elder  and  Margaret  Walters,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Elder  and  Mary  Doughtertj-,  his  wife. 

John  Elder,  (1755-1838),  enlisted  as  a  private  and  in  1832 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Clearfield  for  service  in  the 
Pennsylvania  Line. 

Also  No.  12647. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  KELLEY  BURLIXGHA^L  24043 

Born  in  Boston,  3.1assachusetts. 

Wife  of  Daniel  Lewis  Burlingham. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Caleb  Robinson  and  of  Nathan  Han- 
cock. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  Kelley  and  Sophronia  A.  Cleveland,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Robinson  Kelley  and  Nancy  Hancock,  his 
wife;    Joseph  Cleveland  and  Elizabeth  Hancock,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Kelley  and  Elizabeth  Robinson,  his 
wife ;  Nathan  Hancock  and  Sarah  Craig,  his  wife ;  George  Cleveland 
(b.  1740)   and  Sarah  Cobb,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Caleb  Robinson  and  Mary  Waterhouse,  his 
wife. 

Caleb  Robinson,  (1746-99),  served  as  captain  and  major  in 
the  New  Hampshire  militia. 

Nathan  Hancock,  (1762- 1823),  served  as  fifer  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts militia. 

Also  No.  igig. 

MRS.  RHODA  JEANNETTE  GREEN  CARPENTER.         24044 

Born  in   Minneapolis,   ^Minnesota. 
Wife  of  L.  E.  Carpenter. 
Descendant  of  Josiah  Chandler. 

Daughter  of  John  Green  and   Mary  E.   Hutchins,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Cyrus  H.  Hutchins  and  Rachel  Chandler,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Chandler  and  Mary  Cushman,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Josiah   Chandler   and    Rachel    Magoon,   his 
wife. 


LIXEAGE  BCOK.  I7 


Josiah  Chandler.  (1748-1S34),  served  as  drummer  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  in  Capt.  Thomas  Loring's  company  of 
^Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Plympton,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Montville,  Ale. 

MRS.  LUELLA  RACHEL  GREEN  EMMANS.  24045 

Born   in  ^^linneapolis,   }iIinnesota. 
Wife  of  N.  H.  Emmans. 
Descendant  of  Josiah  Chandler. 

Daughter  of  John  Green  and  Mary  E.  Hutchins,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24044. 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  E.  KINGAL\N.  24046 

Born  in  Warren,   Massachusetts. 

Widow  of  Benjamin  F.  Kingman. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  L.  Eells  and  of  Lieut.  Benjamin 
Bass,  of  Alassachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Joseph   Ramsdell   and    Elizabeth   Eels,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Eells  and  Huldah  Bass,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  L.  Eells  and  Ruth  Copeland,  his  wife; 
Benjamin  Bass  and  ^^lercy  Toleman,  his  wife. 

Robert  L.  Eells,  (1732-1800),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safetv  and  commanded  a  company  from  Hanover  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm. 

Benjamin  Bass,  (1741-1821),  served  as  lieutenant  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm. 

Also  Nos.  1624s,  18389,  23994. 

MRS.  MATHILDA  ROOT  BROWN  LIGGETT.  24047 

Born   in   ]\Iarysville,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  William   ^Madison  Liggett. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Eli  Root  and  of  Azariah  Root,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Brown  and  Mary  Root,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Root  and  Mary  Bierce,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Azariah  Root  and   Elenor  Barber,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Eli  Root  and  Mindwell   Sackett,  his  wife. 

Eli  Root,  (1731-1804)  was  a  signer  of  the  Articles  of  Asso- 
ciation, 1774.  He  commanded  a  company  in  the  Canadian 
campaign,  1775-76.  He  was  born  in  Westfield,  removed,  1757, 
to  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 


l8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Azariah  Root  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Delaware 
Co.,  Ohio,  183 1,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Massachusetts 
militia.     He  was  born  1761  in  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

MISS  JENNIE  MAY  BAKER.  24048 

Born  in  Utica,  Minnesota. 

Descendant  of  Rufus  Brett,  Simeon  Brett  and  Capt.  Henry- 
Hunter. 

Daughter  of  Barney  Crosby  Baker  and  Lucy  Brett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cyrus  Hamlin  Brett  and  Mary  Hunter  (b.  1815), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Brett  and  Alice  Robinson,  his  wife; 
James   Hunter    (b.   1782)    and  Rachel  Dodge,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Rufus  Brett  and  Susanna  Cary,  his  wife; 
Henry  Hunter  and  Sarah  Wyer  (1737-1836),  his  second  wife,  m.  1759. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Brett  and  Mehitabel  Packard, 
his  wife,  m.  1748. 

Rufus  Brett,  (1751-92),  served  at  various  alarms  from 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born. 

Simeon  Brett,  (1720-92),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton alarm  under  Capt.  Josiah  Hayden  in  the  Massachusetts 
militia. 

Henry  Hunter,  (1725-99),  was  captain  of  a  schooner,  1775, 
which  sailed  from  Boston  as  a  transport  for  the  expedition  to 
Quebec.  He  was  born  near  Londonderry,  Ireland ;  died  in 
Walpole,  Mass. 

MRS.  MARY  N.  TURNER  WEIRICK.  24049 

Born  in  Macon,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  James  Elmer  Weirick. 

Descendant  of  John  Cummings. 

Daughter  of  James  Munroe  Turner  and  Martha  Jane  Berry,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Berry  and  Elizabeth  Cummings,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Cummings  and  Elizabeth  Evans,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of   John    Cummings    and   Araminta,   his   wife. 

John  Cummings,  (1756-1852),  served  in  Capt.  John 
Rudolph's  company,  Maj.  Henry  Lee's  Legion,  1778-79.  He 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Ohio  Co.,  Va.,  1820,  for  ser- 
vice of  private  in  the  Virginia  Line.  He  died  in  Monroe 
County,  Ohio,  and  on  his  tombstone  is  "Soldier  of  the  Revo- 
lution." 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  19 


MISS  BERTHA  BELLE  BUTLER.  24050 

Born  in  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Gilbert  James  Livingston. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Henry  Butler  and  Belle  Darling  Howard,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cortland  Philhp  Livingston  Butler  and  Elizabeth, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Herrick  Butler  and  Judith  Livingston, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24239. 

MRS.  MARIA  DUDLEY  BRENT.  24051 

Born   in   Lebanon,   Kentuclry. 

Wife  of  Kelly   Brent. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Isham  Talbot,  Col.  Thomas  Hart,  Jr., 
and  Gov.  James  Garrard. 

Daughter  of  William  Garrard  Talbot  and  Ellen  Sophia  Hart,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Senator  Isham  Talbot  and  Margaret  Garrard,  his 
wife;    Thomas  Pindal  Hart  and  Mary  Gardner,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isham  Talbot  and  Elizabeth  Davis,  his  wife, 
m.  1765;  James  Garrard  and  Elizabeth  Mountjoy,  his  wife;  Gen. 
Thomas  Hart  and  Eleanor  Grosh,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hart,  Jr.,  and  Susanna  Gray,  his 
wife. 

Isham  Talbot  served  as  lieutenant  of  the  Fifth  Virginia  regi- 
ment, 1776.  He  was  born  1738.  His  daughter  Jane  married 
a  cousin,  Capt.  Isham  Talbot. 

Thomas  Hart,  Jr.,  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Congress 
of  North  Carolina,  1774,  and  also  served  as  commissary  of 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Virginia,  removed  to  Kentucky  and 
1808  died  in  Lexington. 

James  Garrard,  (1749-1822),  served  in  the  Stafford  County 
militia  and  in  the  House  of  Delegates  of  Virginia.  He 
became  Governor  of  Kentucky,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  10014,  1 1085,  12038,  14027,   161 15,  23844. 

MRS.  LAURA  LOVING  CRUTCHER.  24052 

Born  in  Bowling  Green,  Kentuclcy. 
Wife  of  Edwin  Ruthoen  Crutcher. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  William  Spencer  and  of  Capt.  William 
Loving,  of  Virginia. 


20  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Judge  William  Voltaire  Loving  (1803-S6)  and  Amanda 
Graham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  }ilaj.  John  Loving  (1770-1827)  and  Elizabeth 
Spencer,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Loving  and  Elizabeth  Eeverb-,  his 
wife;    William  Spencer. 

William  Loving,  (1740-92),  served  as  a  minute  man  and  as 
captain  and  commissary  of  the  Amherst  County,  "Virginia 
militia.     He  died  in  Nelson  County. 

William  Spencer,  (1742-1813),  enlisted  1776  as  ensign  of 
minute  men  in  Col.  Charles  Lewis'  regiment.  He  served 
through  the  war  and  rose  to  the  rank  of  major.  He  was  born 
in  Culpepper  County ;   died  in  Nelson  County. 

MRS.  ^lARY  AGNES  COBURN  COLBY.  24053 

Born  in  Lowell,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Ira  G.  Colby. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Bradley  Vamum,  Lieut.  Luther 
Graves  and  Charles  Bamford. 

Daughter  of  James  M.  Coburn  and  Harriet  M.  Graves,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  W.  Coburn  and  Mary  Bamford,  his  wife; 
Joshua  Leland  Graves  and  Caroline  Elizabeth   Stron,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hon.  Simon  Coburn  and  Mary  Vamum,  his 
wife;  David  Jewett  Graves  and  Mary  Leland,  his  wife;  James  Bam- 
ford. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bradley  Vai-num  and  Mary  Butler, 
his  wife;  Luther  Graves  and  Pheba  Jewett,  his  wife,  m.  1772;  Charles 
Bamford. 

Joseph  Bradley  Varnum,  (i  750-1821),  served  as  a  minute 
man  1775,  as  captain  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign,  1777,  and  as 
commissioner  1781.  He  was  member  of  the  convention  that 
framed  the  state  constitution  and  served  many  terms  in  the 
General  Court.    He  was  born  in  Dracut,  ]\Iass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6435,  9093,  16219,  17557- 

Luther  Graves,  (1749-90),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Sawyer's  company,  Col.  John  Whitcomb's  regiment 
and  as  lieutenant  under  Capt.  Ephraim  Stearn.  He  was  born 
in  Lancaster,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  18062. 

Charles  Bamford  enlisted.  1775,  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Win- 
born  Adams'  company  of  New  Hampshire  militia. 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  21 


iMRS.  AIARY  ELIZABETH  DOCKERY.  _   24054 

Born   in   Liberty,   Missouri. 

Wife  of  Alexander  y[.  Dockery. 

Descendant  of  William  Pixlee,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Greenup  Bird  and  Catherine  Jane  Pixlee,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William   Pixlee  and   Margaret  Owens,  his   wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Peter  Pixlee  and  Elizabeth  Curtis,  his  wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Pixlee  and  Betsy  Judson,  his  wife. 

William  Pixlee.  (1734-1S00),  served  on  the  committee  of 
Inspection  for  collecting  and  disposing  of  supplies  for  the 
army.     He  was  born  in  Stratford,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  19061. 

MRS.  ELLA  HILL  KINGSLEY.  24055 

Born  in   North  Adams,   ilassachusetts. 

Wife  of  George  Kingsley. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jonathan  Avery. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Fox  Hill  and  Isabella  Ward,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Caleb  Hill  and  Annis  Avery,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Avery  and  Pamelia  Fox,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Avery,  (1755-1847),  was  orderly  sergeant  at  the 
battle  of  Long  Island  with  the  Connecticut  troops.  He  was 
placed  on  the  pension  roll  1S18.  He  was  born  in  Montville, 
Conn. ;   died  in  Charlmont,  ]\Iass. 

Also  Nos.  114S5,  141 1 1,  19242,  20035. 

MRS.  CARRIE  HAWTHORNE  AMBLER.  24056 

Born  in  Amboy,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Thomas  M.  Ambler. 

Descendant  of  Enos  Ives,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Willis  Hawthorne  and  Ruth  Ives,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Almon  Ives  and  Nancy  Tomblin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Enos  Ives,  Jr.  and  Ruth  Bingham,  his  wife. 

Enos  Ives,  Jr.,  (  175Q-1S27),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  and  served  in  the  New  Y'ork  campaign  in  Capt. 
John  Couch's  company.  Col.  Philip  B.  Bradley's  Connecticut 
regiment,  Wadsworth's  Brigade.  He  was  born  in  Walling- 
ford,  Conn.,  died  in  Ellen,',  N.  Y'. 

Also  Nos.  12097,  16674. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  KATE  OTEY  JOHNSON  CARLISLE.  24057 

Born   in   O'Fallon,   Missouri. 

Wife  of  James  L.  Carlisle. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Otey,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  G.   S.  Johnson  and  Eliza  Gwatkin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Gwatkin  and  Mary  Otey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Otey  and  Elizabeth  Mathews,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Otey  and  Mary  Hopkins,  his  wife. 

John  Otey  commanded  Bedford  County  rifiemen  in  the 
Revolution.  He  was  born  in  that  countv  and  died  there  in 
1817. 

Also  Nos.  2,  9529,  16522,  231 19. 

MISS  ALICE  GILBERT  HUNTINGTON  DODS.  24058 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Eliphalet  Huntington,  Fortunatus  Nichols, 
Daniel  Forbes  and  Capt.  Ebenezer  Lathrop. 

Daughter  of  John  Charles  Dods  and  EHza  S.  F.  Huntington,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Lathrop  Huntington  and  Hannah  Flagg 
Forbes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Huntington  and  Ann  Lathrop,  his 
wife;    Eli  Forbes  and  Clarissa  Nichols,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Huntington  and  Dinah  Rudd,  his 
wife ;  Ebenezer  Lathrop,  Jr.  and  Deborah  Lathrop,  his  wife ;  EHsha 
Forbes  and  Hannah  Flagg,  his  wife;  Fortunatus  Nichols  and  Sarah 
Clayes,  his  wife. 

Eliphalet  Huntington,  (1737-99),  enlisted  as  a  private  in  the 
Eighth  regiment  commianded  by  Col.  Jedediah  Huntington, 
1775.     He  was  born  in  Windham,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Fortunatus  Nichols,  (1760- 1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  Worcester  Co.,  183 1,  for  service  of  private,  Massachusetts 
Continental  Line. 

Daniel  Forbes,  (1710-80),  served  on  the  Committee  of  Cor 
respondence  and  in  the  General  Court.  He  was  born  in  West- 
boro,  j\Iass.,  where  he  died. 

Ebenezer  Lathrop,  (1702-81),  commanded  a  company  of 
veteran  guards  for  tours  of  duty.  He  was  born  in  Norwich, 
Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  998,  7102,  8133,  1 1333,  16366,  18219. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  23 


MRS.  LAVINIA  B.  LENOIR  XIFONG.  24059 

Born  in  Columbia,  ^Missouri. 

Wife  of  F.  G.  Nifong. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Lenoir. 

Daughter  of  Slater  Ensor  Lenoir  and  Margaret  Bradford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Walter  Raleigh  Lenoir  and  Sarah  Evaline  Bou- 
chelle,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Lenoir  and  Ann  Ballard,  his  wife. 

William  Lenoir,  (1751-1839),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Rutherford  campaign  1776,  and  commanded  a  company  in 
Col.  Benjamin  Cleveland's  regiment  to  subdue  the  Tories.  He 
was  wounded  at  Kings  Mountain  and  a  horse  was  shot  under 
him  at  Haw  River  1781.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
for  service  of  private,  lieutenant  and  captain  in  the  North 
Carolina  line.  He  was  born  in  Brunswick  Co.,  Va.,  died  in 
Wilkes  Co.,  N.  C. 

Also  Nos.  6645,  11914,  12194. 

24060 
MRS.  FRANCES  OTEY  HEALD  OTTOFY.  24061 

Born   in   O'Fallon,   Missouri. 

Wife  of  Dr.  L.  M  Ottofy. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Otey  and  of  Col.  Thomas  Heald. 

Daughter  of  Darius  Heald  and  Martha  Hunter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Major  Nathan  Heald  and  Rebecca  Wells,  his  wife; 
Edward  Hunter  and  Eliza  Gwatkin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Gwatkin  and  Mary  Otey,  his  wife; 
Thomas  Heald  and  Sybil  Adams,  his  first  wife. 

See  No.  24057. 

Thomas  Heald,  (1733-1806),  served  as  captain  at  Lexington, 
as  lieutenant  colonel  in  Col.  Enoch  Hale's  regiment  at  Ticon- 
deroga,  and  ,1779,  held  the  rank  of  colonel.  He  was  born  in 
New  Ipswich,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  7463. 

MRS.  LUCY  BOYD  LEAVIS  RALSTON.  24062 

Born  in  Glasgow,  Missouri. 
Wife  of  John  Ralston. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Lewis  Burwell,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of   William    Henry   Lewis    and    Christian    Blair   Boyd,    his 
wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Boyd  and  Matilda  Burwell,  his  wife. 


24  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Burwell  and  Anne  Spotswood,  his  wife. 

Lewis  Burwell,  (1745-1800),  was  a  delegate  to  the  Bill  of 
Rights  Convention.  1775,  and  served  fourteen  years  in  the  As- 
sembly. He  raised  a  regiment  which  he  commanded  at  the 
siege  of  York.  He  was  born  in  Williamsburg  and  is  buried  on 
his  estate,  Stoneland. 

Also  Xos.  176,  1734,  6073,  15976,  17852,  19324,  21624,  22194. 

MRS.  JANIE  AI.  TAYLOR.  24063 

Born  in  Lexington,  Kentucky. 

Widow  of  George  Taylor. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Evan  Shelby  and  of  Gov.  Isaac 
Shelby. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Magoffin  and  Susan  Shelby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Shelby  and  Maria  Warren,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Shelby  and  Susanna  Hart,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Evan   Shelby  and   Letitia  Cox,  his   wife. 

Evan  Shelby,  (1720-94),  rose  from  captain  to  brigadier  gen- 
eral of  militia. 

Isaac  Shelby,  (1750-1826),  served  under  his  father  at  Long 
Island  Flats. 

Also  Nos.  200,  1574,  2396,  4077,  5696,  6089,  7785,  8275,  10469,  16130, 
18004,  20961,  22692. 

MRS.  MARY  GANTT  HICKMAN.  24064 

Born  in  Clinton,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  E.  H.  Hickman. 

Descendant  of  George  Warth. 

Daughter  of  James  B.  Gantt  and  Mary  Alice  Warth,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Harrison  Warth  and  Mary  English,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Warth  and  Priscilla  Cox,  his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Warth  and  Hanna  Berry,  his  wife.. 

George  Warth,  (1747-1812),  guarded  the  Hessian  prisoners 
who  were  sent  to  Virginia.  He  was  born  near  Winchester, 
Va. ;   died  in  Ohio. 

MRS.  MARY  LOUISE  McQUISTON.  24065 

Born  in  Aberdeen,   Mississippi. 
Wife  of  Dunbar  Holder  McQuiston. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Hoskins  and  of  Charles  Blount,  of 
North  Carolina. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


25 


Daughter  of  Lafa.vette  Haughton  and  Sarah  Priscilla  Brownrigg,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Richard  Thomas  Brownrigg,  (1793-1846)  and 
Mary  Hoskins,    (1804-61),   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Brownrigg  and  Ruth  Baker,  his  wife, 
m.  1792 ;    Edward  Hoskins  and  EHzabeth  Blount,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Hoskins  and  Winnifred  Wiggins, 
his  wife;    Charles  Blount  and  i\Iary  Clayton,   (1725-67),  his  wife. 

Charles  Blount,  (1721-84),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  and  of  the  Provincial  Congress. 

Richard  Hoskins,  (1740-96),  was  a  soldier,  patriot  and 
signer  of  the  St.  Paul's  Church  Declaration  of  Independence, 
1776.     He  was  born  in  Edenton  where  he  died. 

24066 
MISS  ODA  ZOE  CLOSSON.  24067 

Born  in  Prairie  City,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Gideon  Lincoln,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Gardner  Wi/ham  Closson  and  Olive  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wilham  Closson  and  Lidia  Ann  Gardner,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  D.  Gardner  and  IMartha  Lincoln, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Gideon  Lincoln  and  Martha  Perkin.s,  his 
wife,  m.  1781. 

Gideon  Lincoln  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Henry 
Prentis'  company.     He  was  born  1760  in  Abington,  Mass. 
Also  No.  19845. 

MRS.  CLARA  B.  HARVEY.  24068 

Born  in  Fort  Atkinson,  Wisconsin. 
Wife  of  Andrew  Eugene  Harvey. 
Descendant  of  Daniel  Brown. 

Daughter  of  Phineas  Edward  Hovey  and  Matilda  I\L  Willard,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Titus  B.  Willard  and  Hannah  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Brown  and  Margaret  Elliott,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Brown,  (1750-1818),  served  as  a  private  in  sea-coast 
defense.  He  was  born  in  Kingston,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Brush 
Creek,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  1 1578,  13430,  16898. 


26  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  LILLIE  B.  HOVEY.  24069 

Born  in  Fort  Atkinson,  Wisconsin. 
Descendant  of  Daniel  Brown. 

Daughter  of  Phineas  Edward  Hovey  and  Matilda  M.  Willard,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  24068. 

MRS.  CLARA  LILLIAN  HALL.  24070 

Born  in  Munson,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Charles  L.  Hall. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Sessions,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Reddington  Stanhope  and  Mary  Baker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Baker  and  Irene  Chapman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Chapman  and  Lydia  Sessions,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Sessions  and  Irene,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Sessions,  (1750-1824),  was  a  minute  man  from 
Tolland  County  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in 
Union,  Conn. 

24071 

MRS.  JESSIE  SNIVELY  SEACREST.  24072 

Born  in  Shady  Grove,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Claggett  Seacrest. 

Descendant  of  Christian  Newcomer,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  B.  Snively  and  Cornelia  Hammond,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Malachi  Snively  and  Elizabeth  Newcomer,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Christian  Newcomer  and  Anna  Rohrer,  his 
wife. 

Christian  Newcomer,  (1756-1832),  served  as  a  private  under 
different  commands  m  the  Pennsylvania  Continental  Line. 
He  was  born  in  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.;  died  in  Washington 
County,  Md. 

Also  Nos.  6526,  179S0. 

MRS.  SARAH  ANN  DOYLE.  24073 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland. 
Widow  of  Elisha  Doyle. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Young. 

Daughter  of  John  Fister,  Jr.,  (b.  17S6)  and  Ann  Young,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Young  and  Agnes  Woodburn,  his  2d  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  27 


Joseph  Young,  (1745-1823),  served  as  lieutenant  on  the 
frontier  of  Pennsylvania,  and  as  artificer  at  Carlisle,  Pa.  He 
was  born  in  Lancaster,  Pa. ;   died  in  Baltimore,  Md. 

Also  Nos.  6528,  12339,  14058. 

MRS.  FANNIE  LYFORD.  GRIFFITH.  24074 

Born  in  Detroit,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  John  W.  Griffiith. 

Descendant  of  Oliver  Smith  Lyford,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Oliver  Smith  Lyford  and  Lavina  A.  Norris,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dudley  Lyford,  (b.  1781)  and  Betsey  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Smith  Lyford  and  Elizabeth  Johnson, 
(b.  1761),  his  wife,  m.   17S0. 

Oliver  Smith  Lyford,  (1753-4-88),  served  in  the  Canadian 
expedition  1775  in  Capt.  Daniel  Moore's  company,  Col.  John 
Stark's  regiment  of  New  Hampshire  troops.  He  was  born  in 
Brentwood  ;    died  in  Exeter. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  JONES  EVANS  LINDSEY.  24075 

Born  in  Delevan,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Zachary  Taylor  Lindsey. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  James  Evans,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  Davis  Evans  and   Mary  Ann  Evans,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gabriel  Davis  Evans  and  Mary  McCaddon.  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Evans  and  Elizabeth  Jones,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Evans  and  Elizabeth  Thomas,  his 
wife. 

James  Evans,  (1724-1S01),  served  as  sergeant  in  the  Fourth 
Pennsylvania  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Delaware  Co. ;  died 
in  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 

Also  No.  143S6. 

MISS  FLORENCE  LEIGHTON.  24076 

Born  in  Winchester,  Illinois. 
Descendant  of  Tobias  Leighton,  Jr.,  of  Maine. 
Daughter  of  Samuel  Newell  Leighton  and  Mary  Hicks,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James   Leighton  and   Betsey   Quinby,  his   wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter   of   Tobias    Leighton,   Jr.    and    Sarah   Martin,    his 
wife. 
Tobias  Leighton,  Jr.,    (1724-1818),   enlisted   1775   in   Capt. 


28  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Samuel  Leighton's  company,  Col.  James  Scannon's  regiment. 
He  was  born  in  Kittery ;    died  in  Harmony. 
Also  Nos.  13300,  14832,  16682. 

MRS.  ^lARY  E.  PRATT.  24077 

Born  in  Hector,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Orlo  H.  Pratt. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Barnardus  Swartwout,  .of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  George  F.  Collins  and  Maria  A.  Swartwout,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Augustus  Swartwout  and  Olive  Beckwith,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Barnardus  Swartwout  and  Hilary  Brower,  his 
wife. 

Barnardus  Swartwout,  (1761-1824),  enlisted  at  seventeen  in 
Capt.  Abner  French's  company,  Col.  Philip  Van  Cortland's 
regiment  and  served  as  ensign  1782.  He  was  bom  in  New 
York  City;    died  in  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  16976. 

MRS.  ELLA  L.  NIMS.  24078 

Born   in    Walpole,    New    Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Francis  O.  Nims. 

Descendant  of  Alexander  Watkins. 

Daughter  of  Oliver  Hall  and  Mariette  L.  Watkins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Watkins  and  Amy  Sherman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Watkins  and  Hannah  Ruggles,  his 
wife. 

Alexander  Watkins,  (1756-1824),  was  a  private  in  Capt. 
Daniel  Lyon's  companv.  Col.  Jedediah  Huntington's  regiment, 
Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  Pomfret,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Walpole,  N.  H. 

Also  iVo.  20516. 

MRS.  LIZZIE  S.  CASWELL.  24079 

Born  in  Lowell,  [Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Clark  R.  Caswell. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Levi  Warner,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  William  Seaver  and  Sophia  Warner,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Warner  and   Sophia  Snow,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Levi  Warner  and  Joanna  Joslin,  his  wife. 
Levi  Warner,  (1761-1813),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 


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ton  Alarm;  served  several  enlistments  and  17S0  held  the  rank 
of  second  lieutenant.  He  v/as  born  in  Lancaster;  died  in 
Leominster. 

MISS  ELLA  FAXXIE  GEE.  24080 

Born   in   Fitchburg,    Massachusetts. 

Descendai^t  of  Lieiii-    Benjamin  Butterfield. 

Daughter  of   Elbridge  B.   Gee  and   Fannie  White  Parker,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Parker  and  Emeline  White,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Obediah  Parker  and  Mabel  Butterfield,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Butterfield,  Jr.,  (1749-88)  and 
Elizabeth  Cune,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Butterfield  and  Susanna 
Spalding,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Butterfield,  (1726-1804),  served  as  lieutenant  in 
Col.  Seth  Warner's  regiment  of  Green  Mountain  Boys.  He 
was  born  in  Westford,  Mass. ;    died  in  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

MRS.  HELEN  BARLOW  HOLMES.  24081 

Born  in  Ludlow,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Lewis  Ward  Holmes. 

Descendant  of  Nathan  Hatch. 

Daughter  of  Frederic  Hodge  Barlow  and  Emeline  Clark,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Barlow  and  Sarah  Hatch,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Hatch  and  Hannah   Marcy,   his   wife. 

Nathan  Hatch,  (1757-1841),  enlisted  at  Alstead  X.  H., 
1777,  and  gave  one  year's  actual  service  in  the  New  Hamp- 
shire Line.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Washington 
County,  N.  Y.,  1832  and  died  at  Fort  Miller. 

MRS.  MARY  STARKLY  HOWARD.  24082 

Born   in   Richmond,    New   Hampshire. 

Wife   of   Oscar  Judson   Howard. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Starkey. 

Daughter  of  John  Woodward   Starkey  and  Diancy  Bryant,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Starkey,  (1795-1886)  and  Lucy  Woodword, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph   Starkey  and  Waitstill  Morse,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Starkey  enlisted,  1775,  in  the  New  Hampshire  militia 
as  a  private.  He  was  born  in  Attleboro,  Mass.,  removed  to 
Richmond,  N.  H.,  about  1766,  where  he  died. 


30  DAUGIiTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  EVELINA  ROBERTSON  GATES.      24083 

Born   in   Chesterfield,   New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of   Samuel   Oliver  Gates. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  Robertson,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Noyes  Robertson  and  Helen  Maria  Cobb,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Robertson  and  Phila  Walker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Robertson  and  Sarah  Bancroft,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Archibald  Robertson  and  Elizabeth  Watson, 
his  wife. 

James  Robertson,  (1741-1830),  was  a  signer  of  the  Declara- 
tion to  oppose  the  hostile  proceedings  of  the  British.  He  en- 
listed in  the  army  and  1777  was  promoted  lieutenant.  He  was 
born  in  Edinburg,  Scotland;    died  in  Chesterfield,  N.  H. 

MRS.  MARY  EMERY  STEARNS.  24084 

Born  in  Lake  City,  Minnesota. 
Wife  of  Frank  Hall  Stearns. 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Starkey. 

Daughter  of  George  Emery  and  Emma  Lovilla  Starkey,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Woodward  Starkey  and  Diancy  Bryant,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  24082. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  ELIZABETH  BURNHAM  BAKER.    24085 

Born  in  Manchester,   New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Charles  Maurice  Baker. 

Descendant  of  Jesse  Eaton,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Eben  Burnham  and  Elizabeth  Patterson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Duncan  Patterson  and  Hannah  Eaton,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Eaton  and  Hannah  Eaton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Eaton  and  Sarah  Worthen,  his  wife. 

Jesse  Eaton,  of  Candia,  was  a  signer  of  the  pledge  and  his 
name  is  found  among  those  who  joined  the  army  to  oppose  the 
progress  of  Burgoyne. 

Also  No.  2409. 

MRS.  FR.\NCELIA  UPHAM  McGRATH.  24086 

Born    in   Waitsfield,   Vermont. 
Wife  of  Henry  McGrath. 


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31 


Descendant  of  Cape.  William  Upham  and  of  Lieut.  Luther 
Graves. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Luther  Upham  and  Drusilla  W.  Atwood,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Upham  and  Phebe  (Graves)  Chamberlin, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Upham  and  Elizabeth  Wood,  his 
wife ;    Luther  Graves  and  Phebe  Jewett,  his  wife,  m.  1772. 

William  Upham,  (1738-1812),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  Weathersfield,  Vt.,  1776,  and  commanded  a 
and  as  lieutenant  under  Capt.  Ephraim  Steams.  He  was  bom 
in  Mass. ;    died  in  Vermont. 

Also  No.  34S9. 

Luther  Graves,  (1749-90),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Sawyer's  company,  Col.  John  Whitcomb's  regiment 
and  as  lieutenant  under  Capt.  Ephraim  Stearns.  He  was  bora 
in  Lancaster,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.   18062. 

MISS  ABBIE  M.  CHOATE.  24087 

Born  in  Derry,  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  James  Choate,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Hunphrey  Choate  and  Betsey  Low,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Choate  and  Abigail  Perkins,  his  wife. 

James  Choate,  (1761-1846),  was  among  the  picked  men 
selected  to  row  the  troops  across  the  river  after  the  battle  of 
Long  Island.  He  also  witnessed  the  execution  of  Andre.  He 
was  bom  in  Ipswich,  Mass. ;    died  in  Derry,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  14921. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  WILLIAMS  CILLEY  FERNALD.      24088 

Born  in  Nottingham,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Frederick  Fernald. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Joseph  Cilley,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Neally  Cilley  and  Mary  Louisa  Butler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Joseph  Cilley  and  Elizabeth  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Greenleaf   Cilley  and   Jenny   Neally,   his    wife. 

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

Joseph  Cilley,  (1734-99),  raised  a  company  at  the  first 
alarm;    was  appointed  major  Continental  infantry   1776,  and 


32  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


colonel  1777.  He  was  at  Bemis  Heights,  Saratoga,  Mon- 
mouth, Stony  Point,  and  many  hard  fought  battles.  He  was 
president  of  the  New  Hampshire  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  and 
the  assembly  of  the  Sl"ate  presented  this  brave  officer  with  a 
pair  of  pistols.     He  was  born  in  Nottingham,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  63,  1254,  2958,  5265,  7853,  8309,  9712,  10275,  12760,  16712, 
22817. 

MISS  OLIVE  SEWALL  PARSONS.  24089 

Born  in  Nashua,  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Josiah  Parsons,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Benjamin  F.  Parsons  and  Mary  A.  Nesmith,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jotham  Parsons  and  Olive  Greenleaf,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Parsons  and  Sarah  Sewall,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Parsons,  (1750-1807),  served  in  the  militia  and  upon 
his  monument  is  insc;  ibed  "A  patriot  of  Bunker  Hill."  He 
was  born  in  York ;  died  in  Westpoint,  Maine. 

Also  No.  7861. 

MRS.  LIZZIE  F.  HILL.  24090 

Born  in  Chester,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Horace  A.  Hill. 

Descendant  of  John  Emerson,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Luther  Fitz  and  EHzabeth  Hazleton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah   Hazleton  and  Sarah   Emerson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Emerson  and  Elizabeth  French,  his  wife. 

John  Emerson,  (1757-1844),  enlisted  1777  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Dearborn's  company.  Col.  Moses  Nichols'  regmient,  1777. 
He  was  born  in  Chestf^r  where  he  died. 

MISS  CLARISSA  ABBIE  BURGE,  24091 

Born  in  Hollis,  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Ephraim  Burge,  Col.  Nahum  Baldwin 
and  Deacon  Ebenezer  Cummings,  all  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Cyrus  Burge  (1804-84)  and  Joanna  Cummings,  (1816- 
86),  his  wife,  m.  1835. 

Granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Burge,  Jr.  and  Patty  Baldwin,  his  wife; 
Samuel  Cummings,   (1781-1S64)   and  Joanna  Wyman,  his  wife,  m.  1804. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Burge  and  Anna  Abbot,  his  wife ; 
Nahum  Baldwin  and  Mary  Lowe,  (1734-1802),  his  wife,  m.  1760; 
Ebenezer  Cummings  and  Sarah  Stevens,  his  2d  wife,  m.  1774. 


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Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Deacon  William  Cummings  and  Sarah  Har- 
wood.  his  wife. 

Ephraim  Burg-e,  (  1738-84).  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt. 
Daniel  Emerson's  company  from  Mollis.  He  was  born  in 
Chelmsford,  [Mass. ;    died  in  Hollis,  X.  H. 

Nahum  Baldwin,  (1734-88),  was  appointed  muster-master 
1776,  and  served  as  colonel  of  New  Hampshire  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Woburn,  J\Iass. ;   died  in  Amherst,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  20854,  23978. 

Ebenezer  Cummings  was  a  prominent  patriot  of  Dunstable, 
N.  H.,  where  he  was  born  in  1730  and  where  he  died,  after 
1803. 

MRS.  EMMA  LOUISE  PARKER.  24092 

Born   in  Woburn.   [Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Joseph  B.  Parker. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Jesse  Dean,  Nathaniel  Cutler,  Na- 
thaniel Cutler,  Jr.,  David  Cummings,  Ebenezer  Cummings 
and  Peter  Norton,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Ebenezer  Norton  Blake,  (1817-91)  and  Harriet  Cum- 
mings, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Davis  Blake  and  Martha  Norton, 
his  wife;  Moses  Cummings,  (1800-40)  and  Harriet  Cutler,  (b.  1807), 
his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Norton  and  Lydia  Clayborn,  his 
wife;  Ebenezer  Cummings  and  Jemima  Hartwell,  his  ist  wife,  m.  1774; 
James  Cutler,    (1779-1843)   and  Alary  Dean,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Norton  and  Sarah  Bassett,  his  wife; 
David  Cummings  and  Joanna  Jones,  his  ist  wife;  Nathaniel  Cutler, 
Jr.  and  Betty  Bennett,  his  wife ;  Jesse  Dean  and  Mary  Johnson, 
(d.   1821),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Cutler  and  Mary  Wyman,  his 
1st  wife. 

Jesse  Dean,  (1754-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  as 
private  and  ensign  in  the  [Massachusetts  Line.  He  was  born  in 
Woburn  ;   died  in  Burlington,  Mass. 

Nathaniel  Cutler,  (1724-1808),  served  as  a  minute  man  at 
the  Lexington  Alarm. 

Nathaniel  Cutler,  Jr.,  (1748-1813),  was  a  member  of  the 
train-band  from  Woburn  under  Capt.  Timothy  Warren. 

David  Cummings,  (  1729-99),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington  Alarm  and  served   several   enlistments   in   the    Massa- 


34  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

chusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Topsfield ;  died  in  Burling- 
ton, Mass. 

Ebenezer  Cummings,  of  Woburn,  (1749-1821),  served  at 
the  Lexington  Alami,  at  Ticonderoga  and  guarding  stores  at 
Cambridge. 

Peter  Norton,  (1718-92),  served  as  a  private  in  the  sea- 
coast  defense  of  Martha's  Vine3'ard. 

Also  Nos.  6687,  1 1 128,  14886,  16230,  22019. 

MISS  FANNIE  E.  WESTON.  24093 

Born  in  Amherst,  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Weston,  Israel  Towne,  Israel 
Towne,  Jr.,  and  Benjamin  Hopkins,  all  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  WilHam  J.  Weston  and  Elizabeth  B.  Towne,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Weston  and  Sarah  Herrick,  his  wife ; 
Israel  Towne  and  Sarah  L.  Brazer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Weston  and  Esther  Kendall,  his  wife; 
Israel  Towne  and  Hannah  Abbot,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Israel  Towne,  Jr.  and  Lydia  Hopkins,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Towne  and  Grace  Gardner,  his 
wife;    Benjamin  Hopkins  and  Hannah,  his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Weston,  (1731-1805),  was  a  signer  of  the  Asso- 
ciation Test  of  Amherst. 

Israel  Towne,  (1705-91),  signed  the  Association  Test. 

Israel  Towne,  Jr.,  ('1736-1813),  served  as  recruiting  officer. 

Benjamin  Hopkins,  (1701-87),  signed  the  Association  Test. 

Also  No.  23468. 

MISS  CLARA  A.  WESTON.  24094 

Born  in  Amherst,   New  Hampshire. 
Descendant  of  Israel  Towne,   Israel  Towne,  Jr.,  Ebenezer 
Weston  and  Benjamin  Hopkins. 
Daughter  of  Wilham  J.  Weston  and  Elizabeth  B.  Towne,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24093. 

MRS.  MARY  SEYMOUR  LOVELL.  24095 

Born  in  St.  Albans,  Vermont. 
Wife  of  Charles  O.  Lovell. 
Descendant  of  Jesse  Lyman. 
Daughter  of  H.  P.  Seymour  and  Alary  Louise  Lyman,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  ^5 


Granddaughter  of  \\'illiam  Hunt  Lyman  and  Julia  Sowles,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Lyman  and  Jerusha  Hunt,  his  wife. 

Jesse  Lyman,  (1764-1814),  enlisted  at  sixteen  as  a  private 
in  the  Connecticut  Levies,  17S0.  He  was  born  in  Columbia, 
Conn.;  died  in  Vergennes,  Vt.,  from  the  effects  of  exposure 
at  the  battle  of  Plattsburg.      g^.'!  04-*"? 

MRS.  SARA  LOUISE  OUIMBY  MONGEON.  24096 

Born   in   Newport,    New    Hampshire. 

Wife  of  L.  F.  Mongeon. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Chase,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Marshall  C.  Quimby  and  Laura  Hutchinson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Quimby  and  Sarah  Chase,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Stickney  Chase  and  Esther  Martin, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Chase  and  Sarah  Stickney,  (1738- 
1812),  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Chase,   (1732-1815),  who  had  served  in  the  early 

wars,  acted  as  moderator  and  selectman  of  Hopkinton,   1777. 

He  turned  out  to  reen force  the  northern  army  under  Gates. 

He  was  born  in  Concord;    died  in  Hopkinton. 

24097 
MRS.  ELISE  L.  WRIGHT  MACKIE.  24098 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Mackie. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Ebenezer  Wright  and  of  Lieut.  Josiah 
Quinby. 

Daughter  of  Nelson  Wright  and  Anna  Emeline  Quinby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Albert  Welles  Wright  and  Elizabeth  Adams 
Abeel,  his  wife;  James  Moses  Quinby  and  Phebe  Agnes  Sweazey,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Wright  and  Philomela  Waterman,  his 
wife;Jotham   Quinby  and  Lihas    Smith,   his   wife. 

See  No.  24123. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Wright  and  Grace  Butler,  his 
wife. 

Ebenezer  Wright,  (1742-1808),  served  in  the  Connecticut 
militia  from  corporal  to  lieutenant.  He  was  born  in  Wethers- 
field,  Conn. ;   died  in  Rome,  N.  Y. 

Also  Xos.  1 1 199,  12917. 


36  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  CATHERINE  COLT  PEXXIXGTON  LONG.  24099 

Born  in  Paterson,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  A.  W.  Long. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  William  Sanford  Pennington,  Hon.  Wil- 
liam Peartree  Smith  and  Judge  Elisha  Boudinot,  all  of  New 
Jersey. 

Daugliter  of  Aaron  Sanford  Pennington  and  Anna  Bicknell  Atter- 
bury,  his  wife. 

Granddaugliter  of  Aaron  Sanford  Pennington,  (1800-69)  and 
Catherine  Colt,  his  wife;  Edward  J.  C.  Atterbury,  (1813-87)  and 
Anna  Ehza  Bicknell,   (1819-43),  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Sanford  Pennington  and  Phoebe 
Wheeler,  his  wife;  Lewis  Atterbury,  (1779-1872)  and  Catherine  Bou- 
dinot, his  wife,  m.   1803. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Pennington  and  Mary  Sanford,  his 
wife ;    Judge  Elisha  Boudinot  and  Catherine  Smith,  his  wife,  m.   1778. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Peartree  Smith  and  ]\Iary 
Bryant,  his  wife,  m.  1745. 

William  Sanford  Pennington,  (1757-1826),  served  in  the 
artillery  and  by  special  act  of  Congress,  was  appointed  major. 
He  was  bom  in  Newark  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  920. 

William  Peartree  Smith,  (1723-1801),  a  graduate  of  Yale, 
was  a  delegate  to  the  Provincial  Congress,  1775,  and  Judge 
of  Essex  County  Court. 

Elisha  Boudinot,  (1749-1819),  was  Secretary  of  Council  of 
Safety,  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  and  1778  was 
elected  Commissary  of  prisoners.  He  was  born  in  Philadel- 
phia ;   died  in  Newark,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  1077,  9198. 

MRS.  EAHLY  HALSEY  VINCENT.  24100 

Born  in  Sing  Sing,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frederick  William  Vincent. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Rufus  King  and  of  Hon.  John  Alsop, 
of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Halsey  and  Eliza  Gracie  King, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.   Charles   King  and   Eliza   Gracie,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rufus  King  and  Mary  Alsop,  (1769-1819),  his 
wife,  m.  1786. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Alsop  and  Mary  Frogat,  his  wife, 
m.  1760. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


?>7 


Rufus  King,  (1755-1827),  a  graduate  of  Harvard,  was  ap- 
pointed captain  and  aide-de-camp  to  Gen.  Sullivan  1778  in  the 
Rhode  Island  campaign.  He  became  a  distinguished  lawyer 
and  statesman.  He  was  born  in  Scarboro,  Me.,  died  in  New 
York  City. 

John  Alsop,  (1720-94),  was  a  member  of  the  first  Conti- 
nental Congress.  He  was  bom  in  ]\Iiddletown,  Conn.;  died 
in  Newton,  Long  Island. 

Also  No.  3544. 

MRS.  MARY  HAYT  PATTERSON.  24101 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Andrew  Stuart  Patterson. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Timothy  Delavan,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Ezra  Ayres  Hayt  and  Isabella  Johnson  Peck,  his  wife. 

■Granddaughter  of  James  Rogers  Hayt  and  Mary  E.  Ayres,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hayt  and  Elizabeth  Delevan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Delevan  and  Elizabeth  Close,  his 
wife. 

Timothy  Delavan,  (1738-1813),  served  as  ensign,  1776,  and 
lieutenant,  1779,  of  the  Dutchess  County  company  of  militia. 
He  was  bom  in  North  Salem ;  died  in  Patterson^  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  8375,  18240,  21959. 

MRS.  MARY  S.  PECK.  24102 

Born  in  Warren,  Rhode   Island. 

Wife  of  James  C.  Peck. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Bardwell,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Rhodolphus  Bardwell  Johnson  and  Mary  Lawton  Brown, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Johnson  and  Lois  Bardwell,  (1792-1822), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bardwell  and  Editha  Gunn,  (1763- 
1847),  his  wife,  m.  1781. 

Samuel  Bardwell.  (1757-1848),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  placed  1832  on  the  Massachusetts 
pension  roll  of  ^Montague,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  HENRIETTA  W.  WITTKE  ROBERTS.  24103 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Wife  of  L.   S.  Roberts. 
Descendant  of  John  Blake,  of  New  York. 


38  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  John  S.  Augustus  Wittke  and  Phoebe  A.  Cooper,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Cooper  and  Gitty  Blake,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Blake  and  Mary  T.  Smith,  his  wife. 

John  Blake,  (1746-1828),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Abra- 
ham Shepard's  company  of  Riflemen.  He  was  born  in  New 
Utrecht ;   died  in  New  Lots. 

MISS  HELEN  PARKER  HERBERT  OLENDORF.  24104 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Olendorf,  Solomon  Loomis,  William 
Robbins,  Josiah  Gary,  Col.  John  Smock,  Capt.  Hendrick 
Smock,  Capt.  James  Morgan  and  Lieut.  Aaron  Lane. 

Daughter  of  John  Olendorf  and  Elizabeth   Herbert,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Olendorf  and  Anna  Nancy  Loomis,  his  wife; 
Jacob  Van  Wickle  Herbert  and  Eliza  Jane  Smock,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Obadiah  Herbert  and  Margaret  Sophia  Van 
Wickle,  his  wife;  Arnold  Olendorf  and  Dorcas  Low,  his  wife;  Gar- 
ret Smock  and  Rebecca  Wallen,  his  wife ;  William  Robbins  Loomis 
and  Charlotte  Cary,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Daniel  Olendorf  and  Catharine,  his  wife; 
Hendrick  Smock  and  Sarah  Lane,  his  wife ;  James  Wallen  and  Eliza- 
beth Wainwright,  his  wife;  Jacob  Van  Wickle  and  Sarah  Morgan,  his 
wife ;  Solomon  Loomis  and  Prudence  Robbins,  his  wife ;  Josiah  Cary, 
Jr.,  and  Lydia  Clark,  his  wife,  m.   1783. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Smock  and  Elizabeth  Conover, 
his  wife;  Aaron  Lane  and  Sarah  Conover,  his  wife,  m.  1743;  James 
Morgan  and  JNIargaret  Evertsen,  his  wife ;  William  Robbins  and 
Rebecca  Miller,  his  wife ;  Josiah  Cary  and  Hannah  Conklin,  his  wife, 
m.  1760. 

Daniel  Olendorf,  (1755-1830),  served  as  soldier  and  scout 
in  the  Tryon  County  militia.     He  died  in  Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 

Solomon  Loomis,  (1748-94),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut militia  under  Capt.  Ezekiel  Olcott,  1778,  and  in  the 
Levies,  1780. 

William  Robbins,  (1729-86),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Hartford  County,  Connecticut  militia. 

Josiah  Cary,  Jr.,  (1761-1807),  served  in  the  first  call  for 
troops  in  the  Connecticut  militia  under  Capt.  William  Clift. 
He  was  born  in  Haddam,  Conn. 

John  Smock,   (1727 -1808),  rose  from  Captain  to  colonel  of 


LIXEAGE   BOOK.  39 


Monmouth  Co.,  Xew  Jersey  militia  and  1778  was  taken  pris- 
oner.    He  is  buried  in  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  1079,  3721,  23830. 

Hendrick  Smock,  (1749-1S14),  commanded  a  company  in 
the  Monmouth  Artillery  1780. 

James  Morgan,  (1734-84),  entered  the  army  as  ensign  and 
commanded  a  company  of  New  Jersey  troops  under  Col. 
Nathaniel  Heard. 

Also  Nos.  276,  1491,  372T,  4653,  17661,  19791,  20559. 

Aaron  Lane,  (1720-1805),  was  lieutenant  of  New  Jersey 
militia  1777;  was  wounded  in  service  which  compelled  him  to 
resign  in  1779.     He  died  in  Hunterdon  County. 

MISS  RUTH  TIERNANN.  24105 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Edward  Leslie  Tiernann. 

Descendant  of  Noah  Wyeth,  of  Alassachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Cooper  Tiernann  and  Caroline  Breath,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Fawsitt  Tiernann  and  Martha  W.  Clowes, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Anthony  Tiernann  and  Mary  Frothinghain 
Newell,  his  wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Newell  and  Elizabeth  Wyeth,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Noah  Wyeth  and  Betty  Fitch,  his  wife. 

Noah  Wyeth,  (1742-1814),  served  as  a  minute  man  at  the 
battle  of  Lexington  and  was  detailed  for  special  duty,  1778. 
He  was  born  in  Cambridge,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  FRANCES  HAMILTON  HARRISON.  24106 

Born   in   Palmyra,   Missouri. 

Wife  of  Edwin  ^Mortimer   Harrison. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  William  Hamilton,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Silas  Newton  Hamilton,  (1811-81)  and  [Margaret  Akers 
Howell,    (1810-95),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Hamilton,  (1783-1855)  and  Phebe  Bald- 
win,  (17S3-1S61),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Hamilton  and  Susan  Heywood,  his 
wife. 

William  Hamilton,  (1756-1826),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
]Morris  County  militia ;  was  promoted  Ouarterma.ster's  ser- 
Sfeant  in  the  same  battalion. 


40  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ANNA  R.  THOAIPSON.  24107 

Born   in   Newark,   New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Charles  D.  Thompson. 

Descendant  of  Adj.  Joseph  Linn,  David  Simpson  and  Robert 
AlcAfurtry,  all  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  William   McMurtr}-  and  Catharine  Tyerson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  AIc:\Iurtry  and  Elizabeth  Simpson,  his 
wife ;    David  Ryerson  and  ]Mary  Carnes  Linn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  AIc]\Iurtry  and  Agnes  McVicar,  his 
wife;  David  Simpson  and  Rebecca  Price,  his  wife;  Andrew  Linn, 
M.  D.  and  Anne  Carnes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Linn  and  Martha  Kirkpatrick  his 
wife. 

Joseph  Linn,  (1725-1800),  served  as  adjutant  in  the  Sussex 
County  militia. 

David  Simpson,  (1757-1823),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Somerset  County  militia.     He  died  near  Baskingridge. 

Robert  McMurtry,  (1749- 1822),  was  a  private  in  the  militia 
of  Somerset  County,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  ALBERTSON  HUBER.  24108 

Born  in  Atlantic  Cit\%  Nev/  Jersey. 

Wife  of   Samuel  Huber. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jeremiah  Leeds  and  of  Jonas  Morse, 
of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Levi  C.  Albertson  and  Elizabeth   Leeds,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Leeds  and  Hannah  Webb,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Leeds  and  Armenia  Lake,  his  wife; 
William  Webb,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Morse,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Leeds  and  Judith  Steelman,  his 
wife ;    Jonas  Morse  and  Abagail  Smith,  his  wife. 

Jeremiah  Leeds.  (1754-1838),  served  as  lieutenant,  1777,  in 
Capt.  Joseph  Covenover's  company  of  Gloucester  County 
militia. 

Jonas  Morse,  (1752-1824),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Glou- 
cester County  militia. 

MRS.  JOANNA  SCULL  LORE.  24109 

Born  in  Atlantic  City,  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  William  G.  Lore. 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Scull,  of  New  Jersey. 


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41 


Daughter  of  Richard   Scull  and   Eunice   S.   Scull,   his   wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Richard  Scull  and  Elizabeth  Scull,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of    Abel    Scull,     (1760-1S09)     and    Alice    Collins, 
(1766-1S33),   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Scull  and  Sarah  Scull,  (1734-1S19J, 
his  wife. 

Joseph  Scull.  (1731-1S10).  served  as  a  private  in  the  militia 
of  Gloucester  County,  where  he  was  born  and  where  he  died. 
Also  No.  20474. 

MRS.  ANNA  BOICE  ADA^IS.  241 10 

Born  in  Absecon,   New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Israel  Guthrie  Adams. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Chamberlain,  Frederick  Steelman 
and  William  Boice,  all  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Peter  Boice,  (1805-92)  and  Sarah  Ann  Chamberlain, 
(1807-80),  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Boice,  (1764-1849)  and  Rachel  Frambes.  his 
wife;  William  Chamberlain,  (1774-1850)  and  Sarah  Steelman,  (1778- 
1847),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Boice  and  Priscilla  Price,  his  wife; 
Thomas  Chamberlain  and  Mary,  his  wife;  Frederick  Steelman  and 
Sophia  Risley,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Chamberlain  served  in  the  Gloucester  County,  New 
Jersey  militia  as  a  private.  He  was  born  in  England;  died 
in  New  Jersev. 

Frederick  Steelman  was  among  the  patriots  of  New  Jersey 
who  defended  the  colony  when  it  was  overrun  by  the  British. 
He  died  in  1782. 

William  Boice  was  a  minute  man  in  the  Gloucester  County 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Holland:  came  to  America.  1755,  and 
located  in  New  Jersey,  1760,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  CLE.MENT  BOICE  NOURSE.  241 11 

Born  in  Camden,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of   C.   D.   Nourse. 

Descendant  of  William  Boice,  Frederick  Steelman  and 
Thomas  Chamberlain. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Boice  and  Catherine  'SI.   Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Boice  and  Sarah  Ann  Chamberlain,  his  wife; 
Jonathan  Smith  and  Eunice  Turner,  his  wife. 

See  No.  2.1.110. 


42  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  GEORGIAN  A  BARSTOW  WRIGHT.  241 12 

Born   in   Atlantic   Citj-,   New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  William  Wright. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Sooy. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Abridge  Barstow  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Turner, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of  John   Turner   and   Elizabeth   Sooy,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Augustus  Sooy  and  Sarah  Higbee,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph   Sooy  and  Ann,  his  first  wife. 

Joseph  Sooy  was  a  minute  man  in  the  Gloucester  County 
mihtia.     He  was  born  in  Holland ;    died  in  New  Jersey. 

Also  No.  20474. 

MISS  NETTIE  MABEL  BARSTOW.  24113 

Born  in  Atlantic   City,   New  Jersey. 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Sooy. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Abridge  Barstow  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Turner, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  241 12. 

MRS.  ^lARY  COPELAND  FURBER.  241 14 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of   Edward   Martin  Furber. 

Descendant  of  Philip  McCracken,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of   William   Copeland   and   Martha   McCracken,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philip  McCracken  and  Mary  McKeever,  his  wife. 

Philip  McCracken,  (i 762-181 1),  was  a  private  in  the  Corps 
of  Sappers  and  Miners  and  in  the  Infantry.  He  was  honored 
with  a  badge  of  merit  for  six  years'  service.  He  was  born  in 
Scotland ;  died  in  Philadelphia  and  is  buried  in  the  Old  Pine 
Street  Church  ground. 

MRS.  STELLA  BUISTW^OOD.  24115 

Born  in   Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Isaac  Trumbull  Wood. 

Descendant  of  Martin  Eordan,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Menzie  Buist  and  Stella  Margaret  Lednum,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  John  Lednum  and  Anna  Maria  Eordan,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Martin  Eordan  and  Elizabeth  Maria  Hoffnagle, 
his   wife,   m.    1790. 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  43 


:\Iartin  Eordan,  (1761-1S21).  at  the  age  of  fifteen  enlisted 
in  tlie  Flying  Camp;  was  taken  prisoner  at  Long  Island  and 
confined  ten  months.  He  served  as  guard  over  prisoners  at 
Lancaster  barracks.     He  was  born  in  Lancaster  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  S997,  9338. 

MISS  JULIA  LITTELL.  ^  ^  ^^ 

Born  in  Summit,  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Bonnell  and  of  Nathaniel  Littell 
of  New  Jersey.  ' 

Daughter  of  William  Littell  and  .Alehetabel  Bonnell.  his  wife 

Granddaughter  of  John  Littell  and  Mary  Conklin,  his  wife  m  1800  • 
Jonathan    Crane   Bonnell   and    Phebe   Ward,   his   wife 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Littell  and  Mary  Cauldwell  his 
wife;    Nathaniel  Bonnell,  Jr.,  (1756-1814)  and  Martha  Crane,  his  wife 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Bonnell  and  Elizabeth  Allen' 
his  first  wife. 

Nathaniel  Bonnell,  (1731-1809).  served  as  a  private  in  the 
mihtia  from  Chatham,  New  Jersey,  where  he  was  born  and 
where  he  died. 

Nathaniel  Littell,  (1753-1811),  served  in  the  New  Jersey 
Artillery  under  Capt.  Daniel  Neil. 

MISS  SARAH  ELIZABETH  HENDRICK.  241 17 

Born  in  Springfield,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Abijah  Hendrick,  of  :\Iassachusetts. 
Daughter  of  .Maj.  Oren  Alonzo  Hendrick  and  Mary  Catherine  Bald- 
win,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abijah  Hendrick,  Jr.,  and  Eemecia  Taylor,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddanghter  of  Abijah  Hendrick  and  Hepzibah  Swetland,  his 
wife. 

Abijah  Hendrick,  (1761-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Hampden  County,  1831,  for  service  of  private  in  the 
State  troops.  He  was  born  in  Wilbraham;  died  in  Feedino- 
Hills.  '' 

Also  No.   1448. 

MRS.  MARY  LOIS  DURAND  SCHEERER.  241 18 

Born  in  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 
Wife  of  William   Scheerer.  t 


44  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Alexander  Durand. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Barnes  Durand  and  Helen  Florence  Sloan,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Calvin  Durand  and   Lois  Barnes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Durand  and  Elizabeth  Whaley,  his 
wife. 

Alexander  Durand,  (1767-1836),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Chittenden  County,  Vermont,  1818,  for  one  year's 
actual  service  of  private  with  the  Connecticut  troops.  He  was 
born  in  Norwalk,  Conn. ;   died  in  Charlotte,  Vt. 

MISS  ANNA  FARRAND.  241 19 

Born  in  Bloomfield,  New  Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Lieut,  Bethuel  Farrand,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of   Charles    Farrand  and    Anna   Farrand,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  D.  Farrand  and  Julia  A.  Sturtevant,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Farrand  and  Phebe   Plume,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Bethuel  Farrand  and  Rhoda  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Bethuel  Farrand,  (1741-94),  enlisted,  1776,  and  served  on 
tours  of  duty  when  New  Jersey  was  overrun  by  the  enemy. 
His  widow,  who  was  a  noble  helpmeet  in  the  Revolution,  at  the 
age  of  ninety,  received  a  pension  for  two  years'  actual  service 
of  her  husband  as  a  lieutenant  with  the  New  Jersey  troops. 
He  foug-ht  at  the  battles  of  Monmouth  and  Springfield. 

Also  Nos.  5713,  8308,  12109,  13468. 

MRS.  EMMA  M.  WERTS.  24120 

Born  in   New  Brunswick,   New  Jersey. 

Wife   of   George    T.   Werts. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Henry  Wisner,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Asher  Stella  Runyon  and  Harriet  Maria  Lathrop,  his 
wife,  m.  1835. 

Granddaughter  of  Elder  Lebbens  Lathrop  and  Harriet  Wisner,  his 
wife,  m.  1794. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Wisner,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Barnet,  his  wife, 
m.  1762. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Wisner  and  Sarah  Norton,  his  first 
wife.  m.   1740. 

Henrv  Wisner,  (1720-90),  was  a  delegate  to  the  first  and 
second  Continental  Congress  and  signed  the  original  draft  of 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  45 


the  Declaration  of  Independence.     He  erected  mills  for  making 
gun  powder  and  supplied  the  army.     He  was  born  in  Ulster 
County,  where  he  died. 
Also  Nos.  1S49,  4475,  1 1883,  12936,  13603,  18382,  191 19. 

MRS.  CORNELIA  E.  STRIEBY  FOOTE.  24121 

Born  in   2\It.  Vernon,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  J.  [Merrill  Foote. 

Descendant  of  George  Humphreys,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Michael  E.  Strieby,  D.  D.,  and  Ellen  Frances  Gris- 
wold,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abram  Griswold  and  Cornelia  Humphrevb,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Humphreys  and  Rachel  Humphreys, 
his  wife. 

George  Humphreys,  C 1756-1813),  served  as  fifer  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm.  He  gained  distinction,  both  civil  and  military, 
in  West  Simsbury,  where  he  was  born  and  where  he  died. 

MRS.  CLARA  SHDIER  BINDER.  24122 

Born  in   Shimersville,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Rev.   Clarence  K.   Binder. 

Descendant  of  Edward  Shimer,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  George  Shimer  and  Mary  Ann  Becker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Beyle  Shimer  and  Polly  Schweetzer,  his  wife- 
Jacob  Christian  Becker,  D.  D.,  and  Susannah  Dreisbach,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Seip  Shimer  and  Elizabeth  Beyl.  his. 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Shimer  and  Rosina  Seip,  his  wife:. 

Edward  Shimer,  (1741-1815),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety.  He  was  born  in  Northampton  County, 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  ANNA  EMELINE  WRIGHT.  24123 

Born  in  Newark,  New  Jersey. 
Widow  of  Nelson  Wright. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Josiah  Ouinby,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  James  M.  Quinby  and  Phebe  Ayres  Sweasey,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jotham   Quinby  and  Lilias   Smith,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses   Quinby  and   A^ary  Baldwin,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of   Josiah    Quinby   and    Martha   Harrison,   his 
wife. 


46  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Josiah  Quinby,  (1726-1805),  was  appointed  lievitenant  in 
Capt.  Samuel  Potter's  company.  He  was  born  in  Orange 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  ic6o6,  23478. 

MISS  LOTTA  ALICE  CASLER.  24124 

Born  in  Little  Falls,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Peter  Belling-er,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Sandy  B.  Casler  and  Mary  Elizabeth  De  Witt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  Gen.  Nicholas  P.  Casler  and  Delia  Herkimer 
Bellinger,   his   wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Gen.  Christopher  P.  Bellinger  and  Laura  Bell- 
inger, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Peter  Bellinger  and  Delia  Herkimer,  his 
wife. 

Peter  Bellinger,  (i  726-1813),  commanded  a  Tryon  County 
regiment  under  his  brother-in-law,  Gen.  Nicholas  Herkimer. 
He  was  at  the  battle  of  Oriskany  and  served  in  the  militia  to 
protect  the  frontier.  He  was  born  in  German  Flats  where  he 
died. 

Also  Nos.  3245,  10179,   12422,   13854,   18787,  21 169,  22239. 

MRS.  DELIGHT  RANSOM  KELLER.  24125 

Born  in  Manheim,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Willard  Keller. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Major  David  Ransom. 

Daughter  of  David  Ransom  and  Rebecca  Anna  Ransom,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ransom  and  Abigail  Ransom,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  David  Ransom  and  Anna  Allerton,  his  wife. 

David  Ransom,  (i  748-1813),  enlisted  in  the  Massachusetts 
Line  and  served  as  sergeant  major,  1775-76,  under  Capt. 
George  Guild  and  Capt.  Elijah  Sharp.  His  widow  in  1838  re- 
ceived a  pension.  He  was  born  in  Connecticut;  died  in  Man- 
heim, N.  Y. 

MISS  LILLIAN  EVELYN  OSTRANDER.  24126 

Born   in  Kanona,   New  York. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Hanks. 

Daughter  of  Edward  E.   Ostrander  and  Fanny  Gay,  his   wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Ostrander  and   Eveline   Hanks,   his   wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter  of  Elisha  Hanks  and  Sally  Huntington,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  47 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John   Hanks,  Jr.,  and  Thankful,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hanks  and  Tabitha  Hall,  his  wife. 

John  Hanks,  (1730-1S15),  served  as  sergeant  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  from  IMansiield,  Conn.,  where  he  was  then  living. 
He  was  born  in  Plymouth,  ]\Iass. ;  died  in  Greenwich,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ^lARY  EVELIXE  FAY.  24127 

Born   in  Kanona,   New  York. 
Wife  of  Henry  C.  Fay. 
Descendant  of  John  Hanks. 

Daughter  of  Edward  E.   Ostrander  and  Fanny  Gay,   his   wife. 
See  No.  24126. 

MRS.  MARY  APGAR  GILLETTE.  24128 

Born  in  New  York,   N.   Y. 

Wife   of  William   B.    Gillette. 

Descendant  of  Andrew  Christie,  Capt.  Samuel  Cole,  Jacob 
Huffman,  and  David  Dickerson,  all  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  John  De  Witt  Apgar  and  Lucinda  Christie,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Apgar  and  Sarah  Huffman  (1783-131;,), 
his  wife;  Andrew  Christie  (1789-1836)  and  Abigail  Dickerson  (1790- 
1879),  his  wife. 

'  Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Huffman  and  Sarah  Whitlock,  his  wife ; 
Andrew  Christie  and  Margaret  Cole,  his  wife;  David  Dickerson  and 
Margaret  Redfield,  his  first  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Cole  and  Catharine  Oakley,  his 
wife. 

Andrew  Christie  served  as  a  private  in  the  Orange  County 
militia.    He  was  born,  1775,  in  Minisink. 

Samuel  Cole,  (1758-1833),  served  as  lieutenant  of  levies  and 
was  reported,  1776,  in  command  at  King's  Bridge.  He  was 
bom  in  Orange  Co.,  where  he  died. 

David  Dickerson  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Samuel  Sack- 
ett's  company,  1776,  and  his  name  last  appears  on  the  roll,  1783. 
He  was  born,  1755,  in  Southold,  L.  L 

Jacob  Huffman  served  as  a  private  in  the  New  York  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Albany  County,  1757;  died  in  Tompkins 
County. 

MRS.  MABEL  SHERMAN  DENHAM.  24129 

Born   in    Buffalo,    New   York. 
Wife  of  Henry  Henderson  Denham. 


48  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Lieul:.  Anthony  Maxwell  and  of  Capt.  Henry 
Plattner,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Sherman  and  Jeannette  Knapp,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lyman  Knapp  and  Adeline  Maxwell,  his   wife. 

Gr.-g-randdaughter  of  Anthony  [Maxwell  and  Eva  Plattner,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Plattner  and  Katherine  Best,  his 
wife. 

Anthony  Maxwell,  (1754-1825),  entered  the  army  as  ser- 
geant of  [Malcolm's  Continental  regiment  and  was  promoted 
ensign  the  same  year.  He  was  appointed  lieutenant  1779,  and 
retired  1781.  He  was  born  in  Scotland;  died  in  Hudson 
N.  Y. 

Henry  Plattner.  (1731-1804),  commanded  a  company  in  the 
Albany  County  militia  under  Col.  Robert  Van  Rensselaer. 
He  was  born  in  Holland ;   died  in  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  15921. 

MRS.  CHRISTIE  M.  MEADS.  24130 

Born  in  Limington,  Maine. 

Wife  of  ]\Iarcus  A.  G.  Meads. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Crouch,  Jr.,  and  of  Samuel  Meads, 
Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  ilanson  and  Ceba  Crouch  Aleads,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Francis    Meads   and    ]\'Iolly   Crouch,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Aleads,  Jr.,  and  Amy,  his  wife ; 
Jonathan  Crouch,  Jr.,  and  Dorothy   Laws,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Meads  and  Dinah,  his  wife ;  Jona- 
than Crouch  and  Elizabeth  Wooster,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Crouch,  Jr.,  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm;  served  in  the  Artillery,  1776;  enlisted.  1778,  in  the 
Infantry  and  was  at  Fishkill.     He  was  born  in  Harvard,  1745. 

Samuel  Meads,  Jr.,  (1732-1818),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  and  Bennington  Alarms.  He  was  born  in  Har- 
vard ;   died  in  Roxboro,  Mass. 

MRS.  ANNIE  M.  SHEPARD  ROBINSON.  24131 

Born  in  Bristol,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Dr.  Lora  W.  Robinson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Hitchcock,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of   Andrew   Shepard  and   Leontine    M.   Tuttle,   his   wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Abner   Tuttle   and    Hannah    Parker,    his    wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  49 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Tuttle  and  Lois  Hitchcock  (1781- 
1843),  his  wife,  m.  1806. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Hitchcock  and  Lois  Cook  (1754- 
1832),  his  wife,  m.   1771. 

David  Hitchcock.  (1751-1S29),  was  ensigii  in  Capt.  Na- 
thaniel Bunnell's  company,  1776,  and  commanded  a  company 
in  Tryon's  invasion,  1779.  He  was  bom  in  Cheshire,  where 
he  died. 

MRS.  MINNIE  NYE  FARNHA^I.  24132 

Born  in  Addison,  New  York. 

Wife  of  George  Wombaugh  Farnham. 

Descendant  of  Dan'el  Nye. 

Daughter  of  Henry  L.  Nye  and  ]Mary  A.  Van  Blarcum,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  H.  Nye  and  Mary  Merriam,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Nye  and  Lydia  Howe,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Nye,  (1758-1844),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Jonathan 
Parker's  company  in  the  New  York  campaign.  1776,  and  lost 
an  eye  in  service.  He  was  born  in  Holland,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Norwich,  Vt. 

MISS  BESSIE  L.  DARROW.  24133 

Born  in  Buffalo,   New   York. 

Descendant  of  Judge  Thomas  Rowley  and  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Rowley,  Jr.,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Boynton  Darrow  and  Frederika  F.  Maria  von 
Michaels,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Noyes   Darrow   and   Mary  Boynton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Boynton  and   Mary  Rowley,  his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Rowley,  Jr.,  and  Eunice  Cooper, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter    of   Thomas    Rowley    and    Molly,    his    wife. 

Thomas  Rowley,  (1721-1803).  was  chairman  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  Danby  and  the  first  representative  elected, 
1778.  He  was  a  wit  and  poet  and  his  impromptu  verses  have 
been  published.  He  was  born  in  Hebron,  Conn.;  died  in 
Danby,  Vt. 

Thomas  Rowley,  Jr.,  (1746-1828).  enlisted  1775  with  the 
Green  [Mountain  Boys :  was  at  the  capture  of  Ticonderoga ; 
served  in  the  Canadian  campaign ;    was  at  the  battle  of  Ben- 


50  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

nington.    He  was  promoted  ensign,  1778  ;  lieutenant,  1779,  and 
captain.  1782.    He  died  in  Danby. 
Also  No.  4348. 

MISS  HARRIET  MOSELEY  BUCK.  24134 

Born   in   Buffalo,   New   York. 

Descendant  of  j\Iaj.  Moses  Seymour,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Roswell  R.  Buck  and  Maria  C.  Barnes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Josiah  Barnes  and  DeHa  Marsh,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Truman  Marsh  and  Clarissa  Seymour, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Seymour  and  Mary  Marsh,  his  wife. 

Moses  Seymour,  (1742-1826),  commanded  a  company  of 
militia,  1775,  and  served  in  the  Light  Horse  in  the  Burgoyne 
campaign  and  Tyron's  invasion.  He  was  commissary  of  sup- 
plies, 1780,  and  retired,  1783,  with  the  rank  of  major.  He  was 
born  in  Hartford ;   died  in  Litchfield. 

Also  Nos.  2150,  3221,  4716,  5474,  7048,  17858,  21820. 

MISS  JOSEPHINE  HOYER.  24135 

Born  in  Towanda,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Peter  Hoyer  and  George  Frederick  Hoyer,  of 

New  York. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Frederick  F.  Hoyer  and  Pauline  Town,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter    of    Frederick    Hoyer    and    Eva    Kaynor,    his    wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of   Peter   Hoyer   and   Eve   Petrie,  his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Frederick  Hoyer  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth  Staring,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Hoyer  and  Helmer  Hoyer,  his 
his  wife. 

Peter  Hoyer,  served  in  the  Levies.  He  was  born,  1729,  in 
Hesse  Cassel,  Germany,  came  to  this  country,  1747,  located 
in  Herkimer  county,  where  he  died. 

George  Frederick  Hoyer  served  in  the  Tryon  County  militia 
as  a  private.    He  was  born,  1752,  in  the  Mohawk  Valley. 

MRS.  MARIA  VAN  HORN  GROSVENOR.  24136 

Born  in  Newfane,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Dr.  Joseph  W.  Grosvenor. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  Van  Horn  and  of  Joshua  Car- 
penter. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 

Daughter  of  John   Van   Horn   and    Maria    Dewhirst,   his   wife 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  James  Van  Horn  (b.  1770)  and  Abigail 
Carpenter    (b.   1784),  his   wife.  " 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Van  Horn  and  Elizabeth  Sleght,  his 
wife;    Joshua  Carpenter  and  Sarah  Burt    (b.   1752).  his  wife 

James  Van  Horn,  (1740-94),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  first 
Battalion  Somerset  County,  New  Jersey  militia.  He  was 
bom  m  Hunterdon  County;    died  in  Somerset  Co..  X    J 

Joshua  Carpenter  ser^^ed  in  the  Orange  County,  New"  York 
militia  at  various  alarms.  He  was  born  in  Orange  County 
died  in  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y.  ' 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  SHERMAN  WATSON.  .4137 

Wife  of  Stephen  V.   R.  Watson. 

Descendant  of  John  T.  Van  Dalfsen,  of  New  York 
Daughter  of  Pardon  Cook  Sherman  and  Anna  Margaret  Van  Dalfser 
nis  wife,  m.   1824.  '' 

^_Granddaughter  of  John   T.  Van   Dalfsen   and    Charlotte   Bronck,   his 

John  T.  Van  Dalfsen  served  in  the  Eleventh  Albany  County 
Regiment,  Capt.  James  Waldron's  company.  He  was  born  in 
Albany  County,  where  he  died  before  1824. 

Also  No.  14625. 

MRS.  JEANIE  HILL  WATSON  NORTON.  24138 

Born  in  Buffalo,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Porter  Norton. 

Descendant  of  John  T.  \'an  Dalfsen. 

Daughter  of  Stephen  Van  Rennselaer  Watson  and  Charlotte  Amelia 
bnerman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Pardon  Cook   Sherman  and   Anna   Margaret   Van 
Dalfsen,   his   wife. 
See  No.  24137. 

MISS  .AIARION  I.  MOORE 

24139 

Born  in  Buffalo,   New  York. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Moore  and  of  Josiah  Moore,  of  Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter  of  George  Augustus  Moore  and  Catharine  Arvilla  Brown 
his  wife.  ' 

Granddaughter  of  John  Aloore  and  Mary  Leranv  Middlebrook  his 
wife. 


52  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Moore,  Jr.  (b.  1765)  and  Abigail  Dewey, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  }iIoore  (b.  1737)  and  Anna  Gillette, 
his  wife,  m.   1762. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  }iloore  and  Elizabeth  Allyn, 
his  wife,  m.   1735. 

Joseph  ]\Ioore,  (1712-90),  who  was  lieutenant  in  the  early 
wars,  gave  service  in  the  Revolution  from  New  Windsor, 
where  he  was  born  and  where  he  died.  His  sons  Joseph, 
Elisha,  Asa,  Abijah  and  Josiah  served  in  the  war. 

Also  No.  22848. 

MISS  ALICE  OLIVIA  ^FOORE.  24140 

Born  in  Buffalo,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Moore  and  of  Josiah  Moore. 
Daughter  of  George  Augustus  ;\Ioore  and  Catharine  Arvilla  Brown, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24139. 

MRS.  SARAH  EMILY  JONES.  24141 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Albert  Edward  Jones. 

Descendant  of  Comfort  Bullock. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Hill  and  Mary  EHzabeth  Bullock,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Ferris  Bullock  and  Sarah  Roberts,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Comfort  Bullock  and  Bethiah  Bowen,  his  wife, 
m.  1788. 

Comfort  Bullock,  (1763-1852),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Columbia  County,  N.  Y.,  183 1,  for  service  of  private 
in  the  [Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  bom  in  Rehobeth, 
Mass. ;   died  in  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  MARTHA  WEARE  GRATWICK.  24142 

Buffalo,  New  York. 
Wife  of  William  H.  Gratwick. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Weare,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of   Samuel   Coleman  Weare   and   Martha  Wanton   Arnold, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gilbert  Weare. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Weare  and  Elizabeth  Swain,  his  wife.. 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  53 


Nathaniel  Weare  enlisted,  1777.  in  Capt.  Jonathan  Chandler's 
company,  Col.  Jonathan  Chase's  regiment  of  Xew  Hampshire 
militia.    He  was  born,  1734,  in  Oxford,  N.  H. 

MRS.  AHLDRED  .MARTHA  GRATWICK  CRANE.  24143 

Buffalo.  Xew  York. 
Wife  of  James  L.  Crane. 
Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Weare. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  Gratwick  and  Martha  Weare,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Coleman  Weare  and  Martha  Wanton  Ar- 
nold, his  wife. 
See  No.  24142. 

MRS.  JULIA  KATE  CHAAIBERLAIN  BOAK.  24144 

Born   in   Waterloo,   New   York. 

Wife  of  George  Boak. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jacob  Chamberlain,  ]\Iassachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Dudley  Chamberlain  and  CaroHne  Amanda, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  John  Chamberlain  and  Julia  Burt,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Judge  John  Chamberlain  and  Zvlarj'  Lee,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr, -granddaughter  of  Capt.  Jacob  Chamberlain  and  Phebe  Vinton, 
his  wife. 

Jacob  Chamberlain,  (1716-S0),  served  on  the  Committee  to 
select  militia-men  and  purchase  supplies.  He  was  born  in 
Dudley,  INIass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  12897,  17752,  19,359,  20590,  21048,  23203. 

MRS.  BETTIE  RICHARDSON  WAN  CAMPEN.  24145 

Born  in  Elmira,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frank  Van  Campen. 

Descendant  of  Silas  Richardson  and  Simon  Drake. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Richardson  and   Olive   ^filler,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Richardson  and  Lucy  Tarr,  his  second  wife ; 
Joseph  ]\Iiller  and  Betsey  Drake,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Silas  Richardson,  Simon  Drake  and  Tamson 
Clark,  his  wife,  m.   1779. 

Silas  Richardson  served  as  a  private  in  the  New  Hampshire 
militia.    He  was  born  in  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1745. 

Simon  Drake  served  several  enlistments  as  private  in  the 
New  Hampshire  militia.  He  died,  1826,  in  Union,  Me.  His 
widow  received  a  pension  until  her  death  in  1846. 


54  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  A.MERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  ESTHER  ADELIA  ROUXSVILLE  PAYNE.  24146 

Born   in   Caneadea,   New   York. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  Nott  Payne. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Daniel  Marsh,  of  Connecticut,  Capt. 
James  Peirce. 

Daughter  of  Col.  James  Peirce  Rounsaville  and  Jane  Lord  (Marsh) 
Josh'n,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abiathar  Rounsaville  and  Polly  Peirce  (b.  1784), 
his   wife;    Daniel  Alarsh  and  Esther  Wells,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Peirce  and  Abigail  Smith,  his  wife, 
m.  1774;    Allan  Marsh  and  Mabel  Case,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elkanah  Peirce  and  Hannah  Eddy,  his  wife ; 
Daniel  Marsh  and  Ann  ^Morrison,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Marsh,  (i 732-1818),  served  as  sergeant  in  a  com- 
pany of  minute  men  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  In  1776  he  was 
appointed  lieutenant  by  the  General  Assembly.  He  was  born 
in  East  Hartford,  where  he  died. 

James  Peirce  responded  to  the  first  call  for  troops,  served 
the  following  year  as  corporal,  and,  1778,  commanded  a  com- 
pany of  local  Massachusetts  militia.  He  removed  from  Mid- 
dleboro,  Mass.,  to  New  York. 

MRS.  ESTHER  ROUNSl'ILLE  PAYNE  REYNOLDS.      24147 

Born  in  Corning,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Edward  L.  Reynolds. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Benjamin  Paine,  Lieut.  Daniel  ]\Iarsh 
and  Capt.  James  Peirce. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Nott  Payne  and  Esther  Adelia  Rounsaville, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Wells  Payne  and  Sarah  Richardson 
Frazier,  his  wife ;  James  Peirce  Rounsville  and  Jane  Lord  Marsh, 
his  v/ife. 

See  No.  24146. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Paine  (Payne)  and  Deliverance 
Wells,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Paine,  (1751-1838),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt. 
Jonathan  Bagley's  company.  First  Suffolk  County  regiment  at 
the  battle  of  Long  Island.  He  was  bom  in  Southold,  Long 
Island,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  15169,  16305. 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  55 


MRS.  A.  LOUISA  STEWART.  24148 

Born  in  Newfield,  New  York. 

Wife  of  David  B.  Stewart. 

Descendant  of  Sylvanus  Crowell,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Closes  Crowell  and  Charlotte   Crowell,  his  wife. 

■Granddaughter  of  Sylvanus  Crowell  and   Mary  Pierson,  his  wife. 

Sylvanus  Crowell,  (1760-1833),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Josiah  Pierson's  company  of  militia.  He  was  born  in  Essex 
County,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  JENNIE  H.  HAYWOOD  BRADISH.  24149 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  Holley  Bradish. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nicholas  Bishop,  Jonathan  Bishop, 
David  Gardner,  Stephen  Allen  and  James  Baker,  all  of  Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter  of  John   Haywood  and  Louisa  ]\Iary  Otis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Levi  Otis  and  Nancy  Bishop,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asahel  Otis  and  Mary  Chester,  his  wife; 
Nicholas  Bishop  and  Mercy  Gilbert,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Otis  and  Amy  Gardner  (b.  1745), 
his  wife;  Jonathan  Bishop  and  Anne  Allen  (1754-1839),  his  wife; 
Jonathan  Gilbert  and  Lois  Baker    (b.   1751),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Gardner  and  Jemima  Gustin,  his 
wife,  m.  1744;  Nicholas  Bishop  and  Hannah  Douglas,  his  wife; 
Stephen  Allen,  Sr.,  and  Anne  Fargo,  his  wife ;  James  Baker  and  Dor- 
othy Williams,  his  wife,  m.   1745. 

Nicholas  Bishop,  (1722-80),  commanded  a  companv  from 
New  London  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Mont- 
ville ;    died  in  New  London,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  2304,  4740,  5270,  6834,  8943,  10060,  12532,  13145,  19709. 

Jonathan  Bishop,  (1754-1840),  gave  service  at  the  alarms 
from  IMontville,  where  he  died. 

David  Gardner,  (1720-96),  served  in  the  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Bozrah ;   died  in  Gardner's  Lake,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  2309,  8ic6,  12231.  18742. 

James  Baker,  (1714-95),  held  many  important  offices  in 
!^\Iontville,  where  he  died. 

Stephen  Allen,  (1730- 1803),  served  as  a  private  in  the  de- 
fense of  Horseneck.  He  was  bom  in  Montville  where  he 
died. 

Also  Nos    12229,  13086,  15421,  16579,  19042. 


56  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  EMAIA  SANFORD  GLEASON.  24150 

Born  in  Perinton,   New  York. 

Wife  of   Fredericlc   B.   Gleason. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Nathaniel  Russell,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  George  Russell  Sanford  and  Mary  E.  Barnum,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen   Sanford  and  Emma  Russell,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Russell  and  Lucy  Wright,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Russell  and  Elizabeth  Willard, 
his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Russell,  (1741-1810),  served  as  private  and  cor- 
poral in  the  militia.  He  was  born  in  Stepney ;  died  in  Win- 
chester, Conn. 

MISS  NANCY  BISHOP  HAYWOOD.  24151 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 
Descendant    of    Capt.    Nicholas    Bishop,    Jonathan    Bishop, 
Stephen  Allen,  David  Gardner  and  James  Baker. 
Daughter  of  John  Haywood  and  Louisa  Mary  Otis,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24149. 

MRS.  GRACE  R.  JEWETT  PENNELL.  24152 

Born  in  Buffalo,   New  York. 

Wife  of  H.  B.  Pennell. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Jewett. 

Daughter  of  James  Hervey  Jewett  and  Mary  Colgrove,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Jewett  ( 1773-1860)  and  Sophia  Skinner,  his 
second  wife,  m.  1817. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Jewett  and  Lucretia  Rogers,   his  wife. 

Joseph  Jewett,  (1732-76),  commanded  a  company  at  the 
siege  of  Boston  and  the  battle  of  Long  Island,  where  he  lost 
his  life.    He  was  born  in  Lyme,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  8076,  10277,  22480. 

MRS.  ROSE  RICE  ^.IILLER.  24153 

Bom  in  Coudersport,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Andrew  Tone  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Beebe  and  of  Sergt.  James  Rice. 

Daughter  of  Milton  H.   Rice  and  Anne  E.   Beebe,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  O.  Rice  and  JuHa  Harmon,  his  wife; 
Russell  Beebe  and  Orvilla  Bell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Rice  and  Elizabeth  'Mar,  his  wife; 
Peter   Beebe   and   Hannah    Bigelow,   his   wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


57 


Peter  Beebe,  ( 1754-1S34).,  served  in  the  Canadian  campaign 
and  in  the  defense  of  New  Yoric.  He  was  born  in  Saybrook, 
Conn. ;    died  in  Perr\'  Center,  N.  Y. 

James  Rice,  (1760- 1827),  served  as  a  private  in  the  New 
Jersey  Line;  was  promoted  sergeant  1780.  He  was  born  near 
EHzabeth,  N.  J. ;    died  in  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y. 


24154 


MRS.  ANNA  E.  RICE. 

Born  in  Leicester,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Milton  Harmon  Rice. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Beebe. 

Daughter  of  Russell  Beebe  and  Orvilla  Bell,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24153. 

MRS.  AMANDA  JANE  HOPKINS  SEACORD.  24155 

Born  in   New  Brighton.   Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  John   Milton  Seacord. 
Descendant  of  Robert  Hoplvins. 

Daughter  of  Lincoln  Hopkins  and  Jane  Northam,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Solomon  Northam  and  Jane  Hopkins,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of    Robert    Hopkins    and    Catherine    Harper,    his 
wife. 

Robert  Hopkins,  (1756-1S38),  enHsted,  1779,  in  Capt.  Adial 
Sherwood's  company  of  New  York  troops ;  was  taken  prisoner 
at  Fort  Ann  and  conveyed  to  [Montreal,  where  he  was  detained 
two  years.  He  was  born  in  West  Greenwich,  R.  T, ;  died  in 
Washington  Co.,  N.  Y. 

MISS  MARIAN  WIL^IARTH  MORTON.  24156 

Born  in  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Aloses  Wilmarth  and  of  Jonathan  Wil- 
marth,  of  ^Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Thomas  :\Iorton  and  Alary  Anne  Wilmarth,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Wilmarth  and  Mary  Anne  Keene,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Wilmarth  and  Sarah  Sheldon,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Wilmarth  and  Elizabeth  Hodges, 
his  wife. 


58  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AilERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Moses  Wilmarth,  (1732-99),  commanded  a  company  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.  He  was  born  in  Attleboro, 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  AMELIA  FRINK  REDFIELD.  24157 

Born  in  Marshall,  ^Michigan. 

Wife  of  James  iMetcalfe  Redfield. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Weed,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Norris  Joseph  Frink  and  Isabella  Wilbur  Gorham,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Truesdell  Gorham  and  Charlotte  Eaton 
Hart,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Gorham  and   Polly  Weed,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr, -granddaughter  of  Timothy  Weed  and  Sarah  Silsbee,  his  wife. 

Timothy  Weed,  (1758-1800),  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Ichabod  Doolittle's  company.  He  was  born  in  Ridge- 
field,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  EMILY  CAMPBELL  STONE.  24158 

Born  in  Owego,   New  York. 

Wife  of  James  Truman  Stone. 

Descendant  of  James  Campbell  and  of  Solomon  Jones. 

Daughter  of  Arba  Campbell  and  Susanna  Bower,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Stuart  Campbell  (1770-1S52)  and  Sarah 
Jones   (1784-1865),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Campbell  and  Agnes  Kennedy,  his  wife; 
Solomon  Jones  and  Olive  Bristol,  his  wife. 

James  Campbell,  (1721-88),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  in  Capt.  John  Gordon's  company.  He  was  born 
in  Voluntown,  Conn. ;   where  he  died. 

Solomon  Jones,  (1759-1842),  served  in  the  Berkshire  county, 
Mass.,  militia,  1777,  under  Capt.  David  Pixley  and  Capt. 
Ebenezer  Cook  in  Col.  John  Brown's  regiment.  He  was  born 
in  Stockbridge,  Mass. ;    died  in  Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ALICE  LAWTON  MacHARG  FERRIL.  24159 

Born  in  Rome,  New  York. 
Wife  of  William  C.   Ferril. 
Descendant  of  Jeptha  Brainerd. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


59 


Daughter  of  John  Brainerd  JMacHarg  and  Susan  L.  Noble,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  MacHarg  and  Lucy  Brainerd,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Brainerd  and  Eunice  Brainerd,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeptha   Brainerd   and  Anna   Fisk,  his   wife. 

Jeptha  Brainerd  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private  in  Capt  Abraham 
Filer's  company.  He  was  born,  1749,  in  Haddam,  Conn.;  died 
on  a  prison  ship  in  New  York. 

Also  No.  20026. 

MRS.  ANNA  STILLAIAN  WILLIAMS.  24160 

Born  in  Rome,   New  York. 

Wife  of  E.  Stuart  Williams. 

Descendant  of  Allen  Gilbert. 

Daughter  of  Henry  L.  Stillman  and  Theresa  Gilbert,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jabez  Hall  Gilbert  and  Mary  Salisbury,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Allen   Gilbert  and   Mary  Hail,  his   wife. 

Allen  Gilbert,  (1756-1840),  served  in  the  Light  Dragoons; 
was  wounded,  captured  and  imprisoned  in  the  Sugar  House, 
N.  Y.  He  was  placed  on  the  invalid  pension  roll  of  Oswego 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  1795,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Connecticut  Line. 
He  was  bom  in  Middletown,  Conn. ;    died  in  Orwell,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  13611. 

MRS.  ADA  CRAIG  WALKER.  24161 

Born  in  Spraker's  Basin,  New  York. 
Wife  of  William  J.   Walker. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Daniel  Terrill  Craig,  of  Nev.'  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  John   Craig  and   Esther  Vander  Veer,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   David    Stewart    Craig   and    Gertrude    Coddington, 
his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Terrill  Craig  and  Hannah  Clark,  his 
wife. 

Daniel  Terrill  Craig,  (1760-1S12),  served  as  corporal  in  the 
Light  Dragoons,  Continental  troops.  He  was  bom  in  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J. ;   died  in  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y. 

iMRS.  A^IELIA  J.  HOLLEY  MITCHELL.  24162 

Born  in  Elkhorn,  Wisconsin. 
Wife  of  Frank   S.   Mitchell. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Edward  Henderson.        • 


6o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Chipman  A.  Holley  and  Jeannette  Henderson,  his  n-ife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Mathias  Henderson  and  Hettie  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Henderson  and  Mary  Mathias,  his 
wife. 

Edward  Henderson.  (1745-1S11),  was  at  the  battle  of  Ben- 
nington in  Capt.  Samuel  Robinson's  company  of  Vermont 
militia.  He  served  as  lieutenant,  1781.  He  was  born  in  Ver- 
mont ;   died  in  Norway,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  15185,   17098. 

MISS  LYDIA  E.  BUTLER.  24163 

Born  in   Stockport,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Ezekiel  Butler. 

Daughter  of  William   F.   Butler  and   Nancy   Bartlett,   his  wife. 

■Granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Butler  and  Lydia  Frisbee,  his  wife. 

Ezekiel  Butler,  (1761-1830),  enlisted  at  the  age  of  sixteen 
as  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  militia  and  served  to  the  close 
of  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Branford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Hud- 
son, N.  Y. 

MRS.  EMMA  NEWMAN  TRAVER.  24164 

Born  in  Green  Island,  New  York. 

Wife  of   William   H.    Traver. 

Descendant  of  William  Hubbard. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Newman  and  Lucinda  Hubbard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  James  Hubbard  (1780-1838)  and  EHsheba 
Champion,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William   Hubbard. 

William  Hubbard  enlisted  in  the  Eighth  Regiment.  Connecti- 
cut Line,  under  Capt.  John  Douglass,  1775,  and  remained  until 
expiration  of  service  when  company  was  disbanded.  He  was 
born  in  Lyme,  Conn. ;   died,  1813,  in  North  Chatham,  N.  Y. 

MISS  JOSEPHINE  DOW  BLAKE.  24165 

Boro   in   Dansville,   New   York. 
Descendant  of  Richard  Blake  and  of  Capt.  Mathew  Dorr. 
Daughter  of  Zara  Hurd  Blake  and  Louisa  Dorr,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter    of    Zara    Blake    and    Esther    Etheredge,    his    wife; 
Samuel  Griswold  Dorr  and  Selenia  Phelps,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  DOOK.  6i 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Blake  and  Damaris  Smedle.v,  his  wife; 
Judge  INIathew  Dorr  and  Dinah  Mudge,  his  wife 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  .Mathew  Dorr  and  Elizabeth  Palmer,  his 
wife. 

Richard  Blake,  (1747-1807),  enlisted  in  the  first  call  for 
troops  in  Capt.  David  Welch's  company.  Col.  David  Wooster's 
regiment.  He  was  born  in  }iIiddleto\vn,  Conn. ;  died  in  Liv- 
ingston Co.,  N.  Y. 

Alathew  Dorr,  (1725-1S01),  commanded  a  company  in  Col. 
Jonathan  Lattimer's  regiment  of  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Lyme,  Conn. ;   died  in  Athens,  O. 

Also  Nos.  9545,  12263,  21682. 

MISS  CLARA  ^L\Y  COPELAXD.  24166 

Born    in    Rochester,    New    York. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Copeland,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  David  Copeland,  Jr.,  and  Emily  Sabey,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  David  Copeland  and   Martha  Shepard,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Copeland  and  Esther   Chapman,   his 
wife. 

Jonathan  Copeland,  (1757-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  183 1,  for  serv'ice  of  private  in  the  Connecticut  Continental 
Line.     He  was  born  in  Windham  County,  where  he  died. 

24167 
MRS.  JOSEPHINE  GREGG  CHAPPELL.  24168 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Chappell. 

Descendant  of  James  Gregg,  Andrew  Carpenter  and  Am- 
brose Greene. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Benjamin  Gregg  and  Gulielma  Lester  Penn  Car- 
penter,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Gregg  C1769-1853')  and  Sylvia  Lewis, 
his  wife;  David  Carpenter  (b.  1775)  and  Rachel  Greene  (1777-1863), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Gregg  and  Mary  McCurdy  (1732- 
1813),  his  wife;  Andrew  Carpenter  and  Mercy  Reynolds,  his  wife; 
Ambrose  Greene  and  Gulielma  Pennington  Penn  Lester,  his  wife. 

James  Gregsr,  (1725-1819),  signed  the  Association  Test  and 
served  in  the  New^  Hampshire  militia,  as  did  also  his  brothers 


62  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

John  and  William.  He  was  born  in  Londonderry,  X.  H. ;  died 
in  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  3958. 

Andrew  Carpenter,  (1745-7S),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia  and  died  of  camp  fever  at  Fort  Washing- 
ton. 

Ambrose  Greene  served  as  a  private  in  the  New  York 
militia.  He  was  born,  1746,  in  Dutchess  Co. ;  died  in  Sara- 
toga Co.,  N.  Y. 

MISS  BERTHA  HOOKER.  24169 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Erastus  Wolcott,  Capt.  Erastus 
Wolcott  and  Capt.  James  Hooker,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Edward  Hooker  and  Mary  Cady  Glen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horace  Hooker  and  Helen  V/olcott,  his  wife, 
m.  1822. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Erastus  Wolcott  and  Chloe  Bissell,  his 
wife,  m.  1783;  James  Hooker  and  Mary  Chaffee,  his  third  wife,  m. 
1784. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Erastus  Wolcott  and  Jerusha  Wolcott 
(cousins),  his  wife,  m.   1746. 

Erastus  Wolcott,  (1722-93),  held  responsible  civil  offices  and 
in  1775  was  brigadier  general  of  Connecticut  militia  and  was 
in  command  at  the  siege  of  Boston.  Yale  College  bestowed 
upon  him  an  honorary  degree  for  his  personal  worth  and  pub- 
lic service  and  he  won  the  sobriquet  among  his  neighbors  of 
"Old  Long  Head."  He  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati.  He 
was  born  in  Windsor,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3291,  4790,  5574,  7271,  10434,  11002. 

Erastus  Wolcott,  (1752-97),  served  in  the  Assembly  from 
Windsor  and  as  captain  of  militia.  He  was  taken  prisoner  and 
from  harsh  treatment  his  health  was  irreparably  impaired. 

James  Hooker,  (1742-1805),  gave  valuable  aid  on  war  com- 
mittees to  collect  supplies  for  the  army,  and  was  commissioned 
■  captain  in  recognition  of  his  service.  He  was  born  in  Hart- 
ford ;    died  in  Windsor. 

MRS.  CELESTE  GARDINER  LOO^HS.  24170 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 
Wife  of   George  Welch   Loomis. 


LiN'EAGE  BOOK.  g- 


Descendant  ol  Capt.  Isaac  Gardner  and  of  William  Gardner 

Daughter  ot  Judge  Addison  Gardiner  and  xMary  Selkri-c    his  wife 

Granddaughter  of  William  Gardner  and  Rebecca  Raymond'   his  wife" 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Gardner  and  ^lary  Sparhawk,  his  wife" 

Isaac   Gardner,    (1726-75),   served  on   patriotic   committees 

and  commanded  a  company  of  minute  men  at  Lexineton.    "He 

was  one  on  whom  the   Colony  rested  many  hopes,   and   fell 

about  a  mile  west  of  Harvard  College." 

Also  Nos.  4237,  14128,  1S851. 

William  Gardner,  (1761-1833),  served  at  the  close  of  the 
war  m  the  ^lassachusetts  militia.  He  removed,  1785,  to  New 
Hampshire,  where  he  rose  to  pronynence.  He  was'  born  in 
Brookline,  3>Iass. ;  died  in  Manlius,  N.  Y. 

MISS  AIARY  W.  AIONTGOMERY.  24171 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Nathaniel  Rochester. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  C.  Islontgomery  and  Mary  G.  Whitney,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Harvey  IMontgomery  and   Mary  Eleanor   Roches- 
ter,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Rochester  and  Sophia  Beattv,  his 
wife. 

Nathaniel  Rochester,  (1752-1831),  served  on  the  Committee 
of  Safety  of  Orange  Co.,  and,  1776,  in  the  Provincial  Congress 
of  North  Carolina.  He  died  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  a  city  he 
founded. 

Also   Nos.   113S,  2049,   5463,  9932,  21470. 

MISS  EMILY  BINGHA^.I  PECK.  .  ,  r^. 

— +i/- 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Bingham  and  of  Theodosius  Bing- 
ham. 

Daughter  of  Matthew  Griffith  Peck  and  Aristine  Bingham,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Bingham  and  Mary  Kempsall,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter   of   Theodosius    Bingham    and    Tamar    Fuller,    his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    Nathaniel    Bingham. 

Nathaniel  Bingham,  (1732-1802),  served  as  selectman  of 
Chesterfield,  1778.  He  was  born  in  Norwich,  Conn  •  died  in 
Chesterfield,  N.  H. 


64  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Theodosius  Bingham  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Kimball 
Carlton's  company  of  New  Hampshire  militia,  1777.  He  was 
born,  1750,  in  Norwich,  Conn. 

MRS.  HELEN  AUGUSTA  STROBRIDGE.  24173 

Born  in  Pen  Yan,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  Strobridge. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Richard  M.  Smith  and  Elizabeth  Ayres  Beach,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Avery   Smith  and  Lament  Wagener,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Smith  and  Elizabeth  Allen,  his  wife. 

Richard  Smith,  (1746-1836),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
John  Tyler's  company,  Col.  Samuel  H.  Parsons'  regiment  of 
Connecticut  militia.    He  died  in  Yates  Co.,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  MARION  EATON  BRAND.  24174 

Born  in  Ionia,  ^Michigan. 

Wife  of  Harrison  Brand. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  George  Herkimer  and  of  John  Eaton. 

Daughter  of  Volney  Eaton  and  Alida  Herkimer,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Parley  Eaton  and  Phila  Barnes,  his  wife ;  Joseph 
Herkimer  and  Eunice  Trowbridge,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Wyman  Eaton  arid  Mercy  Knight,  his  wife ; 
George  Herkimer  and  Alida  Schuyler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Eaton  and  Hannah  Johnson,  his  wife. 

John  Eaton,  (1724-88),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts militia  at  Fort  Clinton,  1778.  He  was  born  in  Ded- 
ham,  Mass. ;   died  in  Eatonbush. 

Also  No.  23500. 

George  Herkimer,  (1744-86),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  and  commanded  Tryon  County  militia  under 
his  brother,  Nicholas,  at  the  battle  of  Oriskany.  He  died  in 
Danube,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  2930,  -jzil,  13584,  15156,  18092,  21261. 

MRS.  MARY  COMSTOCK  BRILL.  24175 

Born    in   Western,    New   York. 
Wife  of  Addison  Brill. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Morris,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Arnon  Comstock  and   Irene  Morris,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Morris  and  Irene  Johnson,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  65 


Isaac  -Morris.  (1753-1S05),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  alarms 
in  the  ?\Iassachnsetts  mihtia.  He  was  born  in  Woodstock; 
died  in  Longmeadow. 

MRS.  ELLEX  BRAND  HARTER.  24176 

Born  in  Leonardsville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  Harter. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Wilham  Green,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  Brand  and  Clarinda  Green,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  Cheesbrough  Green  (1781-1837)  and  Mahala 
Fish,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  WiUiam  Green  and  Sarah  Cheesbrough  (b. 
1751),  his  second  wife,  m.  1774. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Green  (b.  1690)  and  Mary  Ayles- 
worth,  his  wife. 

William  Green  served  under  different  commands  as  private 
and,  17S1,  was  lieutenant  of  Pawtucket  Rangers.  He  was 
born  in  Charlestown,  1732. 

MRS.  FLOREXCE  CASWELL  PELTON.  24177 

Born   in   Herkimer,   New   York. 

Wife  of  John  Randolph  Peiton. 

Descendant  of  John  Eaton  and  of  Sergt.  David  Caswell. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Caswell  and  Maria  Eaton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Warren  Caswell  and  Rosamond  Caswell,  his  wife; 
Parley  Eaton  and  Phila  Barnes,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24174. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Caswell  and  Elizabeth  Caswell,  his  wife. 

David  Caswell,  (1744-1807),  was  among  the  soldiers  taken 
prisoner  at  Fort  Ann  and  confined  in  Canada.  He  was  born 
in  Warren,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  CAROLYN  M.  WRIGHT.  24178 

Born  in  Watertown,    New   York. 

Wife  of  Charles  A.  Wright. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Foster. 

Daughter  of  James  Magoveny  and  Mary  Jane   Fowler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Riley   Fowler   and    Polly   Foster,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham   Foster  and    Sebra   Scott,   his  wife. 

Abraham   Foster.    fi76o-i8i3),    served   as   a  private   in   the 
Charlotte  County.  New  York  militia.     He  was  born  in  Barn- 
stable. Mass.,  died  in  Middleville,  N.  Y. 
4 


66  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

24179 

MRS.  AIARY  OSWELL  PORTER.  24180 

Born  in  Ogdensburg,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  G.  Porter. 

Descendant  of  William  Child,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  B.  Oswell  and  Mary  H.   Child,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas   Child  and  Abial  Taft,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Child  and  Bethiah  Howard,  his  wife. 

William  Child,  (1759-1836),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Worcester  County,  183 1,  for  service  of  private  and  musi- 
cian in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  Line.  He  was  born 
in  Lincoln ;    died  in  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Also  No.  1 1954. 

MISS  SUSAN  META  GIBSON.  24181 

Born  in  Burlington,  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Abraham  Ten  Broeck,  of  New 
York ;    Capt.  George  Moser,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Phillip  Gibson  (1819-90)  and  Susan  Moser 
(1822-1902),   his   wife,   m.   1845. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Gibson  and  Margaret  Stuyvesant  Ten 
Broeck,  his  wife;  Capt.  George  Moser,  Jr.  (1777-1868)  and  Sarah 
Graeff,  his  wife,  m.  1817. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dirck  Ten  Broeck  and  Cornelia  Stuj^esant, 
his  wife;  George  Moser  and  Christina  Catharine  Young  (1748- 1828), 
his  wife,  m.   1765. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Ten  Broeck  and  Elizabeth  Van 
Rensselaer,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Ten  Broeck,  (1734-1810),  served  on  war  com- 
mittees and  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Congress.  He 
was  in  command  of  militia  at  the  battle  of  Saratoga,  1777,  and 
was  mayor  of  the  city,  1779.  He  was  born  in  Albany  where 
he  died. 

Also  No.  5848. 

George  Aloser,  (1741-1806),  was  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  from  his  farm  supplies  for  the  army  and  he 
.  was  never  reembursed.  He  was  born  in  Montgomery  County, 
and  died  in  Lancaster  Countv. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  g_ 

MRS.  KATHARINE  RUTH  SMITH  NEUHOFF.  24182 

Born  in  Chambersburg,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Karl  W.  Neuhoff. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Eames,  of  Massachusetts 
Daughter  of  Robert  Eames  Smith  and  Mary  Ann  Ruth,  his  wife 
Granddaughter  of  Alfred  Smith  and  Sally  Eames  (b.  1787),  his  wife 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Eames  and  Ruth  Stone,   his  wife 
^Gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of   Robert   Eames    and    Deborah    Adams,    his 

John  Fames,  (1742-1S06),  served  as  sergeant  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  and,  1780,  his  name  is  found  on  a  war  committee  as 
lieutenant.     He  was  born  in  Framingham,  where  he  died 

Also  Nos.  3083,  7977. 

MRS.  GABRIELLA  PERIN  PROUT.  24183 

Born  in  Newport,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Henry  G.  Prout. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Lemuel  Perin  and  Hon.  Henry  Lee. 

Daughter  of  Glover  Perin  and  Elizabeth  Spooner  Page,  his  wife ' 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Perin  and  Mary  Simpkins,  his  wife-  Rev 
Charles  Henry  Ps:ge  and  Gabriella  Crawford,  his   wife,  m.   1827 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Perin  and  Martha  N^sel,  his  wife- 
Wilham  Byrd  Page  (b.  1768)  and  Anne  Lee  (1776-1857),  his  wife  m' 
1793- 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Lee  and  Lucy  Grimes,  his  wife  m 
1753-  .  '       ■ 

Lemuel  Perin,  (1749-1822),  served  as  private,  corporal  and 
sergeant  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Rehobeth,  Mass. ;   died  in  Indiana. 

Also  Nos.  5557,  7125,  11276. 

Henry  Lee,  (1729-87),  ser\'ed  in  the  Conventions,  1774-76. 
and  in  the  Senate,  1780.  He  wielded  great  influence  in  Vir- 
ginia throughout  the  Revolution.  He  was  born  in  Westmore- 
land County;    died  in  Prince  William  County,  Va. 

Also    Nos.    nos,   3453,    13937. 

MRS.  CATALINA  TEN  EYCK  PRUYN.  24184 

Born  in  Albany,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Augustus  Pruyn. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Isaac  Bogart,  of  New  York- 
Daughter  of  Herman  Ten  Eyck  and  Eliza  Bogart,  his  wife. 


68  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Harmaii  H.  Bogart  and  Dorothee  Witbeck,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Isaac  Bogart  and  Cathahna  Hun,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Bogart,  (1741-181S),  was  appointed  lieutenant,  1776, 
and,  1779,  served  as  captain  under  Col.  Henry  K.  Van  Renssa- 
laer.     He  was  born  in  Albany  where  he  died. 

MISS  MARGARET  CROSBY.  24185 

Born  in  Fishkill,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Derick  Brinckerhoff,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  David  Crosby  and  Hannah  Scofield,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Scofield  and  Diana  Brinckerhoff  (1792- 
1870),  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Jacob  Brinckerhoff  and  Diente  Van  W^'ck, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Derick  Brinckerhoff  and  Geertie  Wyckoff, 
his  wife. 

Derick  Brinckerhoff,  (1720-89),  was  a  member  of  the  first 
proAdncial  Congress  and  commissioned  colonel  of  the  Second 
Dutchess  County  militia,  1775.  At  his  home  near  Fishkill, 
Lafayette  was  nursed  and  the  officers  entertained. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  L.  PARSONS.  24186 

Born  in  Kinderhook,  New  York. 

Wife  of  S.  H.   Parsons. 

Descendant  of  Elisha  Smith,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Anthony  Isaacs  Loomis  and  Rachel  Herrick,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John   Herrick  and   Mary   Smith,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha   Smith  and  Rachel   Hughson,   his  wife. 

Elisha  Smith,  (  1755-1849),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Dutch- 
ess County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Carmel ;  died  in  Cox- 
sackie,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  JESSIE  I.  YATES.  24187 

Born  in  Ulster  County,  New  York. 
Wife  of  A.  A.  Yates. 

Descendant  of  Peterus  Myer,  Jr.,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  John  B.   Ingram  and   Sarah   B.   Myer,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Levi   ]\Iyer  and   Margaret  Davis,   his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of    Peterus    Myer,    Jr.,    and    Barbara    Longyear, 
his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  69 


Peterus  Alyer,  (1754-1827),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Thomas  Dewitt's  company,  Col.  Cornelius  Wynkoop's  regi- 
ment.    He  was  born  in  Kingston,  where  he  died. 

Also   No.    16410. 

MRS.  AIELISSA  AUGUSTA  HULL.  241S8 

Born   in   Chappaqua,   New   York 

Wife  of  James  Clarke  Hull. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Abraham  Hyatt,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Acker  Washburn  and  Marietta  Hyatt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Hyatt  and  Amy  Van  Wart  Carpenter, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Hyatt  and  Sarah  Ryder,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Hyatt,  (1747- 1820),  entered  the  armv  1776  as 
second  lieutenant  and  served  as  lieutenant,  1777,  in  Capt.  Jona- 
than Titus'  company.  He  was  born  in  White  Plains ;  died  in 
Chippaqua. 

Also  Nos.  5591,  6879. 

24189 

24190 

MRS.  INDL-VXA  VAIL  CALAAL  24191 

Born  in  Castle,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Theodore  Henry  Calam. 

Descendant  of  Amos  Lane,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  William  Vail  and  Phoebe  Palmer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Palmer  and  Delilah  Tompkins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Tompkins  and  Lydia  Lane,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter   of   Amos    Lane. 

Amos  Lane  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  John  Drake's  com- 
pany, of  Westchester  County,  New  York  militia.  He  died  in 
Yorktown,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  FIDELL\  CHURCH  ALLING  AIERRITT.  24192 

Born  in  Churchville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Wesley  S.   Merritt. 

Descendant  of  Allen  Bangs  and  of  Zenas  Bangs,  of  }.Iassa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  Clemon  Church,  D.  D.,  and  Afary  Hall 
Bangs   (1804-95),  his  wife,  m.  1828. 

Granddaughter  of  Zenas  Bangs  and  Ruth  Hall,  his  first  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Allen  Bangs  and  Rebecca  Howes,  his  wife. 


70  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Allen  Bangs,  (1733-93),  '^^'^-s  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexington 
and  Falmouth  Alarms.  He  was  born  in  Brewster,  where  he 
died. 

Zenas  Bangs,  (1763-1828),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts militia.     He  was  born  in  Brewster;    died  in  Hawley. 

MRS.  FANNIE  M.  GARRISON.  24193 

Born  in  Painesville,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Richard  E.  Garrison. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Hezekiah  Huntington,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Charles  H.  Scranton  and  Mary  A.  Huntington,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Marvin  Huntington  and  Sylvia  G.  Harris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gurdon  Huntington  and  Temperance  Williams, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Huntington  and  Submit  Murdock, 
his  wife,  m.  1754. 

Hezekiah  Huntington,  (1728-1807),  served  as  major  at  the 
siege  of  Boston.  He  founded  a  factory  for  repairing  arms 
and  in  this  valuable  service  lost  his  property  as  he  was  paid  in 
Continental  money.  He  was  born  in  Windham,  where  he 
died. 

Also  Nos.  1 1 13,  3890,  6457,  7302,  11241,  15504,  20645,  22830. 

MISS  SARAH  L.  SMITH.  24194 

Born  in  Brockport,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Ezra  Brown,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Smith  and  Rebecca   Ingalls,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Ingalls  and  Rebecca  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Brown  and  Jane  Stocker,  his  wife. 

Ezra  Brown,  (1750-1829),  served  as  drummer  in  Capt. 
Ezra  Newhall's  company,  Mansfield's  regiment,  1775.  He 
was  born  in  Lynn,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  CLARA  M.  BUCK.  '  24195 

Born  in  Williamstown,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Wells  Buck. 

Descendant  of  Asa  Cottrell  and  of  Joseph  Rice,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  Arnold  Lyndon  Maynard  and  Lydia  Greene  Rice,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  William  Rice  and  Wealthea  Cottrell,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  Jl 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Rice  and  Alary  Green,  his  wife;  Asa 
Cottrell  and  Lucinda   Otis   Clapp,  his   wife. 

Asa  Cottrell,  (1746-1833),  served  in  Capt.  Oliver  Lyman's 
company,  1776,  of  Massachusetts  militia.  He  died  in  Worth- 
ington,  Alass. 

Joseph  Rice,  (1745-1826),  served  as  a  minute  man  in  Capt. 
John  Oliver's  company.  He  was  born  in  Westboro ;  died  in 
Conway,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  2047,  5966,  11213,  12887. 

MRS.  MARY  GERTRUDE  EDSON  ALDRICH.  24196 

Born   in  Janesville,   Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  James  Herman  Aldrich. 

Descendant  of  Nicholas  Bonesteel. 

Daughter  of  Alarmont  B.  Edson  and  Margaret  Barbara  Bonesteel, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Nicholas  Bonesteel  (1794-1844.)  and  Ger- 
trude Ring,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Bonesteel  and  Margaret  Staats,  his 
wife. 

Nicholas  Bonesteel,  was  a  private  in  the  New  York  militia. 
His  father  settled  in  Dutchess  County  where,  in  1753,  he  was 
born.     His  son  Jacob  served  in  the  War  of  1812. 

Also  No.  8593. 

MRS.  MARY  SAHTH  BROWNE.  24197 

Born  in  Pen  Van,  New  York. 
Wife  of  William  H.  K.  Browne. 
Descendant  of  Richard  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Alatteson  Smith  and  Elizabeth  Ayres  Beach, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24173. 

MISS  HELEN  BANCROFT  BROWNE.  24198 

Born  in  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Smith. 

Daughter  of  William  H.  K.  Browne  and  Alary  Kastner  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  Matteson  Smith  and  Elizabeth  Ayres 
Beach,  his  wife. 

See   No.  24173. 


72  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARIE  DOW  FROST.  24199 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Descendant  of  Daniel  Dow,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  Joseph  Emery  Dow  and  Annie  E.  Morrell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Henry  Dow  and  iSIary  MacMonegal,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Dow  and  Eliza  A.   Emery,   his  wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Daniel  Dow. 

Daniel  Dow  served  several  enlistments  as  private  in  the  New 
Hampshire  militia. 

MISS  ADDIE  METZGAR.  24200 

Born   in   New  York,   N.   Y. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Frederick  Stymets,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  Christian  iletzgar  and  Adeline  Lynch,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Mark  Lynch  and  Aletha   Stymets,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Frederick  Stymets  and  Ann  Barrea,  his  wife. 
Frederick  Stymets,   (1751-95),  served  as  sergeant  and  lieu- 
tenant of  New  York  militia. 

MRS.  MARY  KETCHUM  BOWNE  RICHARDSON.  24201 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Widow  of  George  N.  Richardson,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Jonathan  Landon,  of  New  York. 

Daughter   of   Samuel   Bowne   and   Eliza   Ackerly,   his    wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Ackerly  and  Mary  Ketchum,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Ketchum  and  Arabella  Landon,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Landon  and  Isabella  Graham, 
his   wife. 

Jonathan  Landon,  (1743-1815),  served  in  the  Rhinebeck 
militia  regiment  commanded  by  his  brother-in-law.  Col.  [Mor- 
ris Graham.  He  was  a  delgegate  to  the  Provincial  Congress, 
1775,  and,  1777-79.  3.  member  of  the  Senate.  He  served  on  the 
Committee  to  fortify  Albany,  build  barracks  and  guard  cannon 
at  Kingsbridge.  He  was  bom  in  Southold,  L.  I  :  died  in 
Dutchess  County,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  4907,  9787. 

MRS.  FRANCIS  WRIGHT  ROBINSON  TURRELL.        24202 

Born  in  Newark,  New  Jersey. 
Wife  of  Herbert  Turrell. 


LINEAGE   BOOK. 


73 


Descendant  of  Christopher  Robinson  and  Capt.  Lieut.  Chris- 
topher Robinson,  Jr.,  of  .Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Dr,  Morton  Robinson  and  Anne  Eliza  Collins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thurston   Robinson   and   Sarah   Perry,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Robinson,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  An- 
thony, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Robinson  and  Ruhamah  Cham- 
lin,  his  wife. 

Christopher  Robinson.  (1727-1807),  was  a  patriot  who  as- 
sisted in  fitting  out  the  privateer  "Revenge." 

Christopher  Robinson,  Jr.,  (1756-1841),  was  appointed  by 
the  General  Assembly  captain-heutenant,  1778.  He  was  born 
in  South  Kingston,  Rhode  Island,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  837,  9257.  10759,   "477,  21383. 

MRS.  MARIE  BEHAX  YOUEXES.  24203 

Born  in  Xew  Orleans,  Louisiana. 

Wife  of  Joseph  C.   Youenes. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Ignatius  Fenwick,  Jr.,  of  Alaryland. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Wallace  Behan  and  Brenda  Watkins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  H.  Watkins  and  Maria  Brent,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William   Brent  and   Maria  Fenwick,   his   wife. 

■Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Fenwick  (1764-1823)  and  Henrietta 
Lancaster   (1769-1800),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ignatius  Fenwick,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Taney, 
his  wife. 

Ignatius  Fenwick,  Jr.,  (1736-84),  was  commissioned  major, 

1/75'  of  St.  Mary's  County  militia  and  was  promoted  colonel. 

He  also  served  on  the  Committee  of  Safety. 

MISS  ^lARTHA  A.  BULLARD.  24204 

Porn  in  Framingham,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Bullard,  Col.  Samuel  Bullard, 
Jr.,  Corp.  Aaron  Bullard,  James  Partridge,  Malichi  Bullard, 
Ephriam  Littlefield  and  William  Grant,  all  of  Alassachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Dana  Bullard  and  :\Iary  Ann  Tarelton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Aaron  Bullard  and  Jerusha  Littlefield,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bullard,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Partridge,  his 
wife;     Ephraim    Littlefield    and    Sarah    Grant,    his    wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bullard  and  Deborah  IMorse,  his 
wife:  James  Partridge  and  Keziah  Bullard,  his  wife;  William  Grant 
and   Elizabeth    Marshall,   his   wife. 


74  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Malichi  Bullard  (father  of  Keziah) 
and  Bethiah  Fisher,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Bullard,  (1715-93),  was  a  member  of  the  Council  of 
War.     He  was  born  in  Holliston,  where  he  died. 

Samuel  Bullard,  Jr.,  (1740-1816),  commanded  a  Middlesex 
regiment  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign. 

Aaron  Bullard,  (1761-1846),  served  as  private  and  corporal. 

James  Partridge,  (1715-99),  served  as  a  minute  man. 

Malachi  Bullard,  (1710-1801),  served  on  the  Safety  Com- 
mittee, of  Medway. 

Ephraim  Littlefield,  (1747-1828),  served  in  Rhode  Island. 

William  Grant,  (1727-1802),  guarded  the  prisoners  cap- 
tured from  Burgoyne. 

Also   Nos.  4696,   10442,    11458. 

MRS.  MARY  AMELIA  COLWELL.  24205 

Born  in  Smyrna,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Irving  S.  Colwell. 

Descendant  of  ApoUus  Allen. 

Daughter  of  Le  Roy  Clinton  Sweet  and  Amelia  Talcott,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas   Sweet  and  Ruth  Allen,  his  wife. 

Or. -granddaughter  of  Apollus  Allen  and  Deborah  Parda,  his  wife, 
m.  1780. 

Apollus  Allen,  (1756-1807),  served  several  enlistments  under 
different  commands  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts  militia, 
1775-80.  He  was  born  in  Greenfield,  Mass.,  removed  to 
Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  1793,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  CUYLER  CHEESMAN.  24206 

Born  in  New  York,   N.  Y. 

Wife  of  William  Sanderson  Cheesman. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Benjamin  Ledyard,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Theodore  Ledyard  Cuyler  and  Annie  E.  Mathiot,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Ledyard  Cuyler  and  Louisa  Morrell, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Glen  Cuyler  and   Mary  Ledyard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Ledyard  and  Catherine  Forman, 
his  wife. 

Benjamin  Ledyard,  (1753- 1803),  was  captain  of  the  first 
New  York  1775,  major  1776,  transferred  1778  and  resigned 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  7S 


1779.     He   was   an   original   member   of  the    Cincinnati.     He 
was  born  in  Groton,  Conn. ;    died  in  Aurora,  N.  Y. 
Also  Nos.  1 175,  2920.  6378,  10652,  1S72S.  19029. 

MRS.  MARY  GARDINER  DUNNING  THWING.  24207 

Born  in  Auburn,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  Franklin  Thwing. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  John  Hutchinson. 

Daughter  of  David  Montgomery  Dunning  and  Alice  Jane  Hutchin- 
son, his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Bradish  Hutchinson  and  ]\Iary  Anne 
Gardiner,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Julius  Collins  Hutchinson  and  Wealthy  Brad- 
ish, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Hutchinson  and  Alary  Collins  (1764- 
1852),   his    wife,   m.    1782. 

John  Hutchinson  enhsted  at  Wyoming,  Conn.,  under  Capt. 
Spalding,  Durkee's  regiment  and  gave  two  years'  actual  service 
of  corporal  with  the  Connecticut  troops.  His  widow  in  1846 
received  a  pension.  He  was  born  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  died  1804 
in  Sheffield,  Mass. 

MISS  MARY  ANNETTE  LEONARD.  24208 

Born  in  Owasco,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathan  Leonard,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Bowers  Howe  Leonard  and  Elizabeth  Cuykendall,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ezra  Leonard  and  Laura  Howe,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Leonard  and  Amittai  Cutler,  his  wife. 

Nathan  Leonard,  (1743-1S13),  served  as  a  minute  man  at 
the  Lexington  Alarm  and  commanded  a  company,  1778,  in 
Col.  Nathaniel  Wade's  regiment  of  Worcester  County,  Mass- 
achusetts militia.  He  was  born  in  Hardwick,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Sennett,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ALICE  HERMIONE  STORKE  HOLMES.  24209 

Born  in  Auburn,   New  York. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Josiah  Putnam,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Henry  Laurens  Storke  and   Mary  Brodhead   Smith,  his 
wife. 


76  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Elliot  Gray  Storke  and  Hannah  Sophia  Putnam, 
his    wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alfred  Putnam  and  Sophia  Dickerman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Asa  Putnam  and  Anna  Collins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Putnam  and  Lydia  Wheeler, 
his   wife. 

Josiah  Putnam,  (1718-95),  was  captain  of  a  company  in 
Col.  Jedediah  Foster's  regiment  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He 
was  born  in  Danvers ;    died  in  Warren. 

Also  Nos.  I02S9,  1 1806. 

MRS.  EDITH  WATKINS  DUNK.  24210 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  A.  O.  Dunk. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathan  Watkins. 

Daughter  of  Gilbert  A.  Watkins  and  Phoebe  Crooks,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Watkins  and  Judith  Harris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gilbert  Watkins  and  Sarah  Watkins,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Watkins  and   Sarah,  his   wife. 

Nathan  Watkins,  (1736-1815),  commanded  minute  men  at 
Bunker  Hill  and  joined  the  expedition  to  Quebec.  He  served 
as  captain  of  Continental  Artillery,  1777;  was  taken  prisoner 
in  the  Burgoyne  campaign  and  was  exchanged  for  a  British 
captain  of  Royal  Artillery.  He  was  born  in  Hopkinton, 
Mass. ;   died  in  Naples,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  7109,  21972. 

MRS.  ALICE  WATKINS  WOOD.  242 11 

Born  in  Detroit,  Michigan. 
Wife  of  W.   C.   Wood. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathan  Watkins. 

Daughter  of  Gilbert  A.  Watkins  and  Phoebe   Crooks,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24210. 

MRS.  CLARA  LEONARD  WICKES.  24212 

Born   in'  Owasco,   New   York. 
Wife  of  Benjamin  Charles  Wickes. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathan  Leonard. 

Daughter  of  Bowers  Howe  Leonard  and  Elizabeth  Cuj'kendall,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  24208. 


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77 


MRS.  EVA  YATES  PIKE.  24213 

Born   in   Schaghticoke,   New   York. 

Widow  of  David  B.  Pike. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Peter  Yates,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Christopher  J.  Yates  and  Maria  Vandenburgh,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Yates  and  Elizabeth  Vandenburgh,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Yates  and  Sarah  Vanaltyne,  his  wife. 

Peter  Yates,  (1727-1S07).  commanded  the  Fourteenth  regi- 
ment of  Albany  County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Albany ;  re- 
moved to  Schagticoke,  1800,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  21924. 

MRS.  SARAH  CLARY  GOTT.  24214 

Born  in   Syracuse,   New   York. 

Wife  of  Daniel  F.  Gott. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Ware,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Lyman  Clary  and  Fanny  Ware,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Orlando  Ware  (b.  1779)  and  Deborah  Starr,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Ware  and  Hannah  Leiand  (1757-90),  his 
first  wife. 

John  Ware,  (1753- 1833),  served  as  private,  corporal  and 
second  lieutenant  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  bom 
in  Sherbom ;    died  in  Deerfield. 

Also  No.  16802. 

MRS.  HARRIET  SACKETT  DUELL.  24215. 

Born   in   Seneca  Falls,   New   York. 
Wife  of  Charles  H.  Duell. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Buttrick,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  William  Augustus  Sackett  and  Charlotte  Granville  But- 
trick,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horatio  Gates  Buttrick  and  Mary  Barnard,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Buttrick  and  Abigail  Jones,   his  wife. 

John  Buttrick,  (1731-91),  led  the  minute  men  at  the  Concord 
Bridge  and  commanded  them  to  "Fire,  fellow  soldiers,  for 
God's  sake  fire."  The  monument  of  the  :\Iinute-Man  stands 
on  his  farm  where  the  contest  was  waged.  He  was  born  in 
Concord,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3171,  6584,  7556,  8492,  ii88r,  14535. 


78  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  EMMA  JERO:\IE  JACKSON.  24216 

Born  in  Geddes,  New  York. 

Wife    of    William   Jackson. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Jerome  and  of  Timothy  Jerome,  of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Jerome  and  Clarinda  Patchin,  his  wife. 

■Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Jerome  and  Mary  Isaacs,  his  wife. 

Or. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Jerome  and  Lucy  Foster,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Jerome,  (  1728-96).  served  several  enlistments  in  the 
Berkshire  County  Massachusetts  militia. 

Timothy  Jerome,  (1757-99),  marched  at  the  Bennington 
Alarm  in  Capt.  Ezra  Whittlesey's  company  of  Berkshire 
County  militia.     He  died  in  Pompey,  New  York. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  CORNELIA  EDWARDS.  24217 

Born  in  Clinton,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Edwin  D.  Edwards. 

Descendant  of  Asahel  Stiles,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Carlos  A.  Adkins  and  Cornelia  Jane  Eaton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of   Joshua    Eaton    and   Jane    Stile>,    hi^    wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asahel   Stiles  and  Tryphena   Chapin,  his  wife. 

Asahel  Stiles,  (1753-1833),  served  as  drummer  and  private 
in  the  Connecticut  'militia.  He  was  bom  in  East  Windsor, 
where  he  died. 

MISS  MARY  DELIA  BARTLETT.  24218 

Born  in  Summer  Hill,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Bartlett  and  of  Daniel  Bart- 
lett,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Cornelius  Husted  Bartlett,  M.  D.,  and  Sylphia  Cole 
Eennie,    his    wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Bartlett  and  Sally  Waters,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Bartlett  and  Esther  Read,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Bartlett  and  Eunice  Russell,  his 
wife,   m.    1753. 

Nathaniel  Bartlett,  (1727-1810),  served  as  chaplain,  1779, 
and  for  fifty-seven  years  was  pastor  of  a  church  at  Redding. 

Daniel  Bartlett,  (  1757-1835),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Dutchess  County,  1831,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut militia.  He  was  born  in  Redding,  Conn.  ;  died  in 
Amenia,  N.  Y. 


LINEAGE   BOOK. 


79 


MRS.  BERTHA  EMELINE  BUSSELL  PHELPS.  24219 

Born  in  Karns   City.   Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Danville  Townsend  Phelps. 
Descendant  of  Samuel  Gilmore. 

Daughter  of  Gilmore  Smith  Bussell  and  Mary  Jane  Penhale,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Bussell  and  Nancy  Terrel  Gilmore,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter   of    Samuel    Gilmore    and    Rheuma    Hathorn,    his 
wife. 

Samuel  Gilmore  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  o£  Penobscot 
County,  i\Io.,  1818,  for  three  years'  actual  service  of  a  private 
in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  1765,  in 
Mass.;  died  in  Brewer,  Alaine.  His  widow  also  received  a 
pension. 

MRS.  EDNA  SAR.\H  BUSSELL  HEWITT.  24220 

Born  in  Karns  City,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Irving  Hewitt. 
Descendant  of  Samuel  Gilmore. 

Daughter  of  Gilmore  Smith  Bussell  and  Mary  Jane  Penhale,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24219. 

MRS.  MARY  THOMAS  HIE  BARD.  24221 

Born  in  St.  Louis,  Alissouri. 
Wife  of  D.  V.  AI.  Hibbard. 
Descendant  of  Benjamin  Thomas. 

Daughter  of  Ebenezer  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Mulhall,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Alanson  Thomas  and  Margaret  Edsall,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Thomas  and  Asenath  Hanchett,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Thomas  enlisted,  1775,  as  a  private  in  the  Connec- 
ticut militia.     He  died,  1834.  in  Groton.  N.  Y. 

MRS.  C.  HARRIET  JACKSON  JOHNSON.  24222 

Born  in  Avon,  New  York. 

Wife  of  E.  yi.  Johnson. 

Descendant  of  Alexander  Jackson. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Levi  Jackson  and  Ann  Elizabeth  Wadsworth, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Levi  Jackson  and   Sarah  Parker,  his  wife.. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Alexander  Jackson  and  Phebe  Totten, 
his  second  wife. 


8o  DAUGHTERS   OF   THE   A:,IER1CAN    RE\'0LUTI0N. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Jackson  and  ]\Iartha  Drake, 
his  wife. 

Alexander  Jackson,  (1728-1818),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Orange  County,  New  York  militia. 

MRS.  CARRIE  D.  II.  PAGE.  24223 

Born  in  Olean,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Frank  R.  Page. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Snow,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Freeman  Hopkins  and  Dorcas  Snow  Donne,  his  wife. 
wife. 

Granddaughter   of  Joshua   Donne   and   Thankful   Snow,    his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Snow  and  Hannah  Freeman,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Snow,  (1759-1855),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Barnstable  County,  183 1,  for  service  of  private  and  seaman 
in  the  Massachusetts  militia  and  navy.  He  was  bom  in  East- 
ham  ;    died  in  Orleans,  Mass. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  CROCKER  SMITH.  24224 

Born  in  Shippen,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Eugene  Lebaum  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Moses  Thurston. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Crocker  and  Hannah  Bartlett  Dodge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Bass  Crocker  and  Elizabeth  Gibson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Savage  Crocker  and  Shuah  Thurs- 
ton, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  J.Ioses  Thurston  and  Hannah  Sewall,  his 
wife. 

Moses  Thurston,  (1721-1800),  was  a  private  in  Capt. 
Reuben  Dow's  company  of  New  Hampshire  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Newbury,  Mass. ;    died  in  Hollis,  N.  H. 

MRS.  MARY  ASHTON  WILSON.  24225 

Born  in  Waterford,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Percy  Hunt  Wilson. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Joseph  Marsh,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  William  Ashton,  D.  D.,  and  Cornelia  Elizabeth 
Jones,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Rambo  Ashton  and  Elizabeth  Josiah 
Marsh,  his   wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  gj 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  ^larsh,  Jr..  and  Hannah  Hubley  his 
wile. 

Gr.-gi-.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  .Marsh  and  Sarah  Beaseley  his 
wife.  ' 

Joseph  ^larsh.  (1735-1826),  was  a  member  of  the  Navy 
Board.  1777,  and,  17S0,  lieutenant-colonel  of  Artillery.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  firm  which  built  gun-boats  for  the  de- 
fense of  the  Delaware.  His  service  as  an  officer  is  a  matter 
of  history  and  the  sword  and  cane  presented  him  by  Lafayette 
are  in  the  possession  of  the  family.  The  homestead  in  Phila- 
delphia used  by  thp  British,  is  still  standing. 

MRS.  KATE  SCOTT  ROLLO  WOOD.  24226 

Born  in  IMarcellus,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Asaph  Trumbull,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  John  Hall  Rollo  and  .Alary  E.   Scott,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Robert  Chapman  Rollo   and   Docia  Blackman,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hall  Rollo  and  Philomela  Trumbull,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Asaph  Trumbull  and  Zilpha  Phelps,  his 
wife. 

Asaph  Trumbull,  (1738-1831),  served  as  ensign  and  lieu- 
tenant in  the  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  Hebron, 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6721,  8323,  1 1692. 

MRS.  HELEX  WHYXKOOP  VAX  DOREN  ALDEN.        24227 

Born    in   Freehold,    New   Jersey. 

Wife  of  Edward  M.  Alden. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Luther  Halsey,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Jonathan  Edwards  Van  Doren  and  Axsah  Amelia  Dey 
Applegate,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Luther  Halsey  Van  Doren  and  Susan  Wyn- 
koop,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Van  Doren  and  Abigail  Foster  Halsey, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Luther  Halsey  and  Sarah  Foster,  his  wife. 

Luther  Halsey.  (1758-1830),  left  Princeton  College.  1775, 
to  enlist  as  a  sergeant  and  served  through  the  war.     He  was 


82  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

brevetted  captain  and  was  an  original  member  of  the  Cincin- 
nati.    He  was  born  in  Morristown  N.  J. ;    died  in  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  while  on  a  visit. 
Also  Nos.  192,  8244. 

MRS.  GRACE  RANKIN  GURLEY.  24228 

Born  in  Troy,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  F.  Gurley. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Charles  Dyer. 

Daughter  of  William  John  Rankin  and  Sylvia  Jeannette  Bowen,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Aldrich  Bowen  and  Mary  Dyer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Dyer  and  Mary  Clark,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Dyer  and  Susannah  Wright,  his 
wife. 

Charles  Dyer,  (1753-1845),  served  as  captain  in  Continental 
Line  and  as  major  of  Rhode  Island  militia.  He  was  born  in 
North  Kingston,  R.  I. ;   died  in  Shaftsbury,  Vt. 

MRS.  ELLA  E.  MacARTHUR.  24229 

Born  in  Cohoes,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Arthur   MacArthur. 

Descendant  of  William  Ball,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Abner  Jasper  Griffin  and  Emma  Ball,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Ball  and  Eve  Knieskern,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Ball  and  Maria  Weidman,  his  wife. 

William  Ball,  (1760-1843),  served  as  a  private  under  differ- 
ent commands  in  the  New  York  militia.  He  was  born  in  Scho- 
harie;  died  in  Berne. 

MRS.  EDNA  LONG  MAYNARD  LASELL.  24230 

Born  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Wife  of  Edwin  Q.  Lasell. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Lemuel  Maynard. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Maynard  and  Caroline   E.  Long,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses   Maynard  and  Chloe   Butler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Maynard  and  Sarah  Wright,  his  wife. 

Lemuel  Maynard,  (1743-1808),  served  as  corporal  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  in  Capt.  James  Hosley's  companv  of  minute 
men  under  Col.  William  Prescott.  He  was  born  in  West- 
boro,  ]\Tass. ;   died  in  Jaffrav,  N.  H. 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  83 


MRS.  RACHEL  STRATTON  YORK  PADDOCK.  24231 

Born  in  McDonough,  New  York. 

Widow  of  Zachariah  Paddock. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  John  Punderson  and  of  Jeremiah 
York. 

Daughter  of  Edward  York  and  Lydia  Stratton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  York  and  Thankful  Thurston,  his  wife; 
Isaac  Stratton  and  Rachel  Punderson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Punderson  and  Rhoda  Alger,  his  wife. 

John  Punderson,  (1747-1836),  enlisted  from  Dutchess 
County,  and  received  a  pension,  1818,  in  Chenango  County  for 
one  year's  actual  service  as  ensign  in  the  New  York  troops. 
He  was  born  in  New  Haven ;   died  in  New  York. 

Jeremiah  York,  (1765-1853),  enlisted  at  seventeen  and  re- 
ceived a  pension  as  private  in  the  militia.  He  was  an  officer 
in  the  War  of  1812.  He  was  born  in  North  Stonington, 
Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  23301. 

MRS.  ANNE  KELLOGG  OSBORNE  RUMSEY.  24232 

Born  in  Corning,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Edward  M.  Rumsey. 

Descendant  of  Azor  Kellogg. 

Daughter  of  Charles  E.  Osborne  and  Margaret  Kellogg,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Cyrus  Kellogg  and  Ann  Sayles,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Azor  (Asa)  Kellogg  and  Lucy  Powell,  his  wife. 

Azor  Kellogg,  (1745- 1820),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Albany  County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Sheffield,  ^Vlass. ; 
died  in  Gal  way,  N.  Y. 

MISS  CORA  GORDON  COVERT.  24233 

Born  in  Geneva,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Tunis  Covert. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Rynear  B.  Covert  and  Emma  Van  Lew,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Tunis  R.  Covert  and  Sally  Bennett,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rynear  Covert  and  Isabella  Covert,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Tunis  Covert  and  Magdalene  Van  Haugler, 
his  wife. 
Tunis  Covert,  (1745-98),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Con- 


84  DAU(}I1TERS   OF   Tin-:    AMHRICAN    RiAf^LUTION". 

rad  Ten  Evck's  company,  Col.  Nathaniel  Heard's  regiment  of 
Somerset  County  nvlitia.  He  was  born  in  Somerset  Co.,  N. 
J. ;   died  in  Covert,  X.  Y. 

MRS.  SARAH  LMOGEX  CLARK  HATHAWAY.  24234 

Born  in  Chazy,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Franklin  Flint  Hathaway. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Clark  and  of  Asa  Stiles. 

Daughter  of  George  Lafaj'ette  Clark  and  J.  Ann  Walling  Clark,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Clark  and  Mary  Stiles,  his  wife;  Zenas 
Clark  and  Sarah  Walling,  his  wife,   (parents  of  Ann). 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Stiles  and  Olive  Rood,  his  wife ;  Samuel 
Clark  and  Susannah  Thomas,  (1753-1838),  his  wife,  m.  1776. 

Samuel  Clark,  (1750-1813),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut militia  from  Haddam.  where  he  was  born. 

Also  No.  172. 

Asa  Stiles,  (176S-1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Clinton  Co.,  N.  Y..  1831,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut militia.  He  was  born  in  Hebron,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Chazy,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ABIGAIL  E.  ARNOLD  WHITE.  24235 

Born  in   Plattsburgh,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Jehiel  B.  White. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Hulett. 

Daughter  of  Stukley  Arnold  and  Lovicy  Lobdell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry   Lobdell  and   Eunice   Hulett,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Hulett  and  Abagail  Paul  his  wife. 

Daniel  Hulett,  (1748-1838),  served  in  the  New  York  cam- 
paign and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Saratoga.  He  was 
bom  in  Killingly,  Conn. ;    died  in  Pawlet,  Vt. 

Also  No.  14296. 

MISS  ISABELLA  CARRINGTON  MYGATT.  24236 

Born  in  Chazy,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Eli  Mygatt.  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Thomas  :\lygatt  and  Martha  Ann  Hubbell. 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Miles  Bonghton  Mygatt  and  Ann  Thomas,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eli  Mygatt  and  Mary   Boughton,  his  ,^d  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  85 


Eli  Mvgatt,  (  1742-1807).  served  in  the  defense  of  Danbury, 
his  native  place.  He  served  in  the  Assembly  twenty-three 
years;  died  during-  the  session  and  was  buried  with  military 
honors. 

Also  Nos.  23S2,  31CO,  5220,  7428,  9015,  10936,  15170,  23488. 

MRS.  ESTHER  BENNETT  DOOLITTLE  BEACH.  24237 

Born  in  Ballston  Spa.  New  York. 
Wife  of  F.  W.  Beach. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Lazarus  Stewart. 
Daughter  of   Dr.   James   Frederick   DooHttle   and    :\Iargaret    Stewart 
Lee,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Stewart  Lee  and  Martha  Campbell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter   of    James    Campbell    and    Margaret    Stewart,    his 

wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Lazarus  Stewart  and  Martha  Espy,  his 
wife. 

Lazarus  Stewart,  (1734-78),  enlisted  as  captain  and  was 
promoted  lieutenant  colonel,  1777.  He  commanded  the  Han- 
over company  at  the  battle  of  Wyoming  and  was  killed  at  the 
massacre  as  was  also  his  nephew  Lazarus.  Their  names  are 
on  the  monument  erected  to  the  memory  of  the  slain.  He 
was  born  in  Dauphin  Co.,  Pa. 

Also  No.  13771- 

MRS.  JEANNETTE  }.tAcDCNALD.  24238 

Born  in  Buffalo,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Gershom  Clark. 

Daughter  of  Charles  William  Smith  and  Harriet  Louise  Wilgus, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  .Alfred  Waldo  Wilgus  and  Lavinia  Wheelock,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Gleason  Wheelock  and  Lavinia  Clark, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of    Gershom    Clark    and    Lavinia    Wright,    his 

wife. 

Gersham  Clark.  '  i7.;.-;-i8i,V),  enlisted  in  Capt.  James  Clark's 
company  ;  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill  and  taken 
prisoner  by  the  British.  He  was  born  in  Lebanon,  Conn.; 
died  in  Weathersfield,  Vt. 


86  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ALICE  BUTLER  S^IITH.  24239 

Born  in   Columbus,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  William  Howes  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Herrick,  Capt.  Gilbert  James 
Livingston  and  Hon.  James  Livingston,  all  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Theodore  Henry  Butler  and  Eveline  Morris  Seegar, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Herrick  Butler  and  Judith  Livingston, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Butler  and  Sarah  Herrick,  his  wife; 
Gilbert  James  Livingston  and  Susannah  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Herrick  and  Silence  Kingsley,  his 
wife,  m.  1754;    James  Livingston  and  Judith  Newcomb,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Herrick,  (1732-98),  commanded  a  company  at 
Ticonderoga  and  was  colonel  of  Vermont  rangers  at  the  battle 
of  Bennington  where  he  was  distinguished  for  bravery.  He 
was  born  in  Coventry,  Conn. ;    died  in  Springfield,  N.  Y. 

Gilbert  James  Livingston,  (175S-1833),  enlisted  at  eighteen 
and  was  captain  of  Levies,  1781.  He  was  born  in  Pough- 
keepsie ;    died  in  Rome. 

James  Livingston  served  on  the  Committee  of  Safety  and  in 
the  Provincial  Congress. 

Also  No.  10103. 

MRS.  MARY  SMITH  CAMPBELL.  24240 

Born   in   Schenectady,    New   York. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Gilbert  James  Livingston,  Hon.  James 
Livingston  and  Col.  Samuel  Herrick. 

Daughter  of  William  Hawes  Smith  and  Alice  Butler,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Theodore  Henry  Butler  and  EveHne  Morris  See- 
gar, his  wife. 

See  No.  24239. 

MRS.  CATHARINE  ^I.  P.  VOSBURY.  24241 

Born  in  Charles  City,  Iowa. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Elijah  Treadway  and  of  Capt.  John 
Wright. 

Daughter  of  Hon.  David  Winslow  Poindexter  and  Sarah  Wright  La 
Due,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  Peters  La  Due  and  Sarah  Tread- 
way  Wright,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  8/ 


Gr-granddaughter  of  Calvin  Wright  and  Sarah  Treadway,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Wright  and  Ruth  Robinson,  his  wife; 
EHjah  Treadwa.v. 

Elijah  Treadway,  (1753-1837),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  New  London  Co.,  183 1,  for  nearly  eiqht  months'  ser- 
vice of  corporal  and  sergeant.  He  was  born  in  Colchester; 
died  in  Salem,  Conn. 

John  Wright,  (1744-1805),  was  a  minute  man  from  Gran- 
ville at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and  served  as  lieutenant  under 
Capt.  Israel  Chapin,  1775.  He  was  at  White  Plains,  Trenton, 
Germantown,  Monmouth,  and  retired  with  the  rank  of  captain. 

Also  Nos.  6585,  8731,  9662. 

MRS.  MIRA  LO\'ELA  HAGANS  LANTZ.  24242 

Born  in   Brandonville,  Virginia. 
Wife  of   Percival  Lantz. 
Descendant  of  Ensign  Daniel  McCollum. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Clay  Hagans  and  Mary  Cavette  Hagans,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Harrison   Hagan   and   Jane    McCollum,   his   wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  McCollum  and  Sarah  Moore,  his  wife, 
m.  1787. 

Daniel  McCollum,  (1754-1842),  served  with  the  York 
County  Pennsylvania  Associators  of  the  Flying  Camp  and 
they  suffered  severely  at  Long  Island.  He  removed  to  Vir- 
ginia, 1782,  and  died  in  Preston  county. 

Also  Nos.  3254,  8609,  11312. 

MRS.  EMILY  BARTLETT  SMITH  DE  WITT.  24243 

Born  in  Binghampton,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Ebenezer  Sessions. 

Daughter  of  Herbert  Edward  Smith  and  Laura  Sherwood  Bartlett, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judson  Smith  and  Cynthia  Hammond,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Shubael  Hammond  and  Polly  Paul,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert   Paul  and  Anna   Sessions,   his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.Tgr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Sessions  and  Huldah  Hayward, 
his   wife. 

Ebenezer  Sessions  served  as  ensign  with  the  Connecticut 
troops  in  Wadsworth's  brigade,  1776,  to  reenforce  Washington 
in  New  York.     He  was  born  in  1748,  in  Union.  Conn. 


DAUGHTERS   OF   THE  AMERICAN    REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  AGNES  BUTTERFIELD  WORDEN.  24244 

Born  in   Clarks  Green,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Carey  Worden. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Butterfield. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  S.  Buttertield,  (1815-91)  and  Mary  Phillips, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Butterfield,  Jr.,  (i  784-1864)  and  Roxena 
Smeed,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Butterfield  and  Sarah  Vickerj'.  his 
wife. 

Charles  Butterfield  served,  1776,  in  the  Canadian  expedition, 
m  Capt.  William  Barrows'  company  of  New  Hampshire 
militia.  He  marched  to  the  relief  of  Ticonderoga,  1777.  He 
was  born,  1735,  in  Westford,  Mass. 

MRS.  ANNA  M.  PECKHA^I.  24245 

Born  in  Trenton,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  Merritt  Peckham,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  William  Bliss  and  of  William  Green- 
man. 

Daughter  of  William  G.  Taylor  and  Mary  Ann  Greenman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Greenman  and  Abagail  Bliss,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Greenman  and  Polly  Hinckley,  his 
wife;   Jeremiah  Bliss  and  Susannah  Cahoone,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Greenman  and  Susannah  Gardner, 
his  wife ;    William  Bliss  and  Barbara  Phillips,  his  wife. 

William  Bliss,  (1728-1808),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt.  John 
Carr's  company.  Col.  Archibald  Cary's  regiment  of  Rhode 
Island  troops.     He  was  born  in  Newport,  R.  I.,  where  he  died. 

William  Greenman,  (1738-1809),  served  as  a  soldier  in  the 
New  York  militia.     He  died  in  Stephentown,  N.  Y. 

MISS  JULIA  ENSIGN  PETTEE.  24246 

Born    in    Lakeville,    Connecticut. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Ensign,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  William  E.   Pettee  and  Julia  Ensign,   his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Ely  Ensign  and  Laura  Goodwin,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ely  Ensign  and  Lucy  Dean,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Ensign,  Jr.  and  Rhoda  Lee,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24039. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


MISS  GEORGIANNA  ^IcGOWN.  24247 

Born  in  Lyons,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  AIcGown,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Elisha  McGown  and   Cynthia  Otto,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  ^McGown  and  Margaret  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Stephen  ]\IcGown,  (  1762-1842),  was  taken  prisoner  by  the 
Indians  when  Joseph  Brant  overran  the  valley,  and  was  held  in 
captivity  five  years.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1832, 
of  Otsego  Co.,  X.  Y.,  for  service  of  private  in  the  New  York 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Newcastle  Co.,  Del. ;  died  in  Cherrv 
\'alley,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  LUCY  FOSTER  TOWNSEND.  24248 

Born   in   Hebron,   New  York. 
Wife  of  F.  L.  Townsend. 

Descendant  of  John  Taylor  and  of  Isaac  Pratt. 
Daughter  of  James  Foster  and  Jennette  Carpenter,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Hudson  Carpenter  and  Lucy  Taylor,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Taylor  and  Mary  Pratt,   (1758-1852),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Pratt  and  Mary  Beckley,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Pratt,  (1734-1814).  was  a  patriot  of  Goshen,  where  he 
was  active  during  the  Revolution.  He  was  born  in  Hartford ; 
died  in  Goshen,  Conn. 

John  Taylor,  (1753-1829),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut militia.  1781,  and  his  widow  received  a  pension  for  his 
service.  He  was  born  in  Litchfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Granville, 
N.  Y. 

MRS.  KATHARINE  DE  LA^IATER  STORER.  24249 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  cf  Dr.  John  Hudson  Storer. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Hooteling,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Orrin  Dwight  Person  and  Clara  Josephine  Britts  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Person  and  Sarah  :\Iaria  Hooteling,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hooteling  and  Maria  Foote,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Hooteling  and  Sarah  Van  Dusen, 
his  wife. 


90  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Thomas  Hooteling  and  Elizabeth  Whit- 
beek,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Hooteling,  (1731-1824),  commanded  a  company, 
1778,  in  Col.  Anthony  Van  Bergen's  Eleventh  Regiment  of 
militia.    He  was  born  in  Coxsackie,  where  he  died. 

MISS  SARA  MARGARET  DEYO.  24250 

Born  in   Plattekill,   New  York. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Abraham  Van  Gaasbeek,  Jr.,  Capt. 
Abraham  Deyo  and  Benjamin  Ten  Broeck,  all  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  John  B.  Deyo  and  Mary  H.  Jansen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Abraham  Deyo  and  Margaret  Deyo,  his 
wife;    Thomas  N.  Jansen  and  Sarah  Van  Gaasbeek,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Abraham  Deyo  and  Maria  Lefever,  his  2d  wife; 
Abraham  Van  Gaasbeek,  Jr.  and  Annaatje  Ten  Broeck,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Abraham  Van  Gaasbeek,  (b.  1718)  and 
Sarah  Ten  Broeck,  his  wife,  m.  175 1 ;  Benjamin  Ten  Broeck  and 
Catharine  Jansen,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Van  Gaasbeek,  Jr.,  (1753-1823),  served  as  comet 
in  the  New  York  militia,  1778,  and  as  second  lieutenant,  1779. 
He  was  born  in  Kingston,  where  he  died. 

Abraham  Deyo,  (1739- 1808),  served  as  lieutenant,  1775,  and 
was  commissioned  captain,  1778,  of  the  Ulster  county  militia. 
He  was  born  in  New  Paltz,  where  he  died. 

Benjamin  Ten  Broeck,  (1724-87),  was  a  signer  of  the  Asso- 
ciation Test  of  Kingston. 

Also  Nos.  16411,  17727. 

MISS  HARRIETT  L.  CASE.  24251 

Born  in  Hancock  County,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Dudley  Case,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Chauncey  Case  and  Margaret  E.  Dunnagan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dan  Case  and  Silvia  Barbour,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dan  Case  and  Rachel  Foote,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Dudley  Case  and  Dorcas  Humphrey  his 
wife. 

Dudley  Case,  (1722-92),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt.  Benja- 
min Mills'  company  of  militia,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Canton, 
where. he  died. 

Also  No.  4503. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  9I 


MISS  TAPHATH  LUCRETIA  PERRY.  24252 

Born  in  Athens,   Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Weeks. 

Daughter  of  Silas  Childs  Perry  and  Mary  Weeks,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Weeks  and  Taphath  Ball,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Weeks,  (1756-1841),  enlisted,  1775,  and  was  at  Dor- 
chester Heights  in  Capt.  Ichabod  Dexter's  company  of  Massa- 
chusetts militia.  He  was  born  in  Attleboro,  3>Iass. :  died  in 
Granville,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  9226. 

MISS  EMAIA  HARRINGTON.  24253 

Born  in  Albion,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Harrington,  Ebenezer  Smith  and 
Thaddeus  Smith,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  x\ugustus  Harrington  and  Harriet  Whitney,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Micah  Harrington  and  Hannah  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Harrington  and  Lucy  Perry,  his  wife, 
m.  1771 ;    Thaddeus  Smith,   (b.  1753)  and  Silence  Jones,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Smith  and  Abagail  Fessenden 
Wellington,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Harrington  served  in  Capt.  John  Parker's  company 
in  the  defense  of  Boston.     He  was  born,  1748,  in  Lexington. 

Ebenezer  Smith,  (1708-81),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  and  with  him  was  his  son  Thaddeus, 

Also  No.  5495. 

MRS.  GRACE  CAROLINE  PRIESTLEY  CARROLL.         24254 

Born   in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Robert  Ward  Carroll. 

Descendant  of  Leonard  Sommers,  and  Stacy  Potts. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Priestley  and  Emma  Potts  Steever,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Steever  and  Mary  Ann  Potts, 
his  wife,  m.  1826. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stacy  Potts,  Jr.  (1777-1S31)  and  Mary  Som- 
mer,  his  wife,  m.  1801. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Stacy  Potts  and  ^vlargaretta  Yardley, 
(1752-83),  his  wife;  Leonard  Sommers  and  Elizabeth  Phillippi,  his 
wife,  m.  1778. 

Leonard  Sommers,  (1759-1836),  enlisted,  1776,  and  was  in 
the  battles  of  Princeton,  Brandywine  and  Germantown.     He 


92  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  where  he 
died. 

Stacy  Potts,  (  1731-1816),  was  a  quaker  and  patriot  of  Tren- 
ton, New  Jersey. 

Also  No.  13876. 

MRS.  SARAH  MORSE  O'CONNOR.  24255 

Born  in  Cherry  Valley,  New  York. 

Widow  of  James  O'Connor. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  [Morse  and  of  Jerome  Clark. 

Daughter  of  Oliver  A.  Morse  and  Anna  Clark,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Otis  Morse  and  [Mary  Oliver,  his  wife ; 
Jerome  Clark  and  Nancy  Ripley,  his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Morse  and  Sarah  Felton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Morse  and  Phebe  Stevens,  his 
wife. 

William  ]\Iorse,  (1738- 1802),  served  as  lieutenant  at  the  Lex- 
ington xAlarm  and  commanded  a  company,  1776,  in  Col.  Ezekiel 
Howes'  Middlesex  County,  Massachusetts  Regiment.  His 
resignation  is  dated  1780,  from  Marlboro,  Mass.,  the  town 
where  he  died. 

Jerome  Clark,  (1756- 1850),  served  at  the  Lexington  Alarm, 
Bunker  Hill,  siege  of  Boston  and  White  Plains.  He  was  placed 
on  the  pension  roll  of  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1818,  for  service  of 
private  in  the  Connecticut  Line.  He  was  born  in  Lebanon, 
Conn. ;    died  in  Cherry  \'alley.  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  97S9,  12152,  22362. 

MISS  FLORENCE  CLARKE.  24256 

Born  in  Cohoes,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Judge  Henry- IN' archant. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Frankh'n  Clarke  and  Elizabeth  Marchant,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  r^Iarchant  and  Elizabeth  Clark,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Marchant  and  Mary  Babcock,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Marchant  and  Rebecca  Cook,  his 
wife. 

Henry  Marchant,  (1741-96),  was  attorney  general  of  Rhode 
Island,  1777,  when  elected  to  the  Continental  Congress.  He 
was  born  in  Martha's  Vinevard  ;   died  in  Newport,  R.  I. 


LINEAGE   DOOK.  93 


MISS  ALICE  CLARKE.  24257 

Born  in  Cohoes,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Judge  Henry  }ilarchant. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Franklin  Clarke  and  Elizabeth  Marchant,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  24256. 

MISS  ADALIXE  TERRY  TUTTLE.  24258 

Born  in  Reading,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Col.  David  Mason,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Adrian  Tuttle  and  Emily  Sanford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Tuttle  and  Lydia  Watkins,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Daniel  Tuttle  and  Miss  J\Iason,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  David  Mason  and  Hannah  Symmes,  his 
wife. 

David  }vIason,  (  1726-94).  served  in  the  artillery  until  detailed 
to  establish  a  depot  of  military  supplies  at  Springfield.  He  was 
deputy  commissary  general,  1780,  when  he  retired  from  active 
duty.     He  was  born  in  Boston,  where  he  died. 

Also  Xos.  1053,  4779,  6802,  I  ion. 

MRS.  LUCY  BIDDLE  LEWIS.  24259 

Born  in   Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  J.  Reece  Lewis. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Hwen  Biddle,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Clement  ililler  Eiddle  and  Lydia  Cooper,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Canby  Biddle  and  Rachel  Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Clement  Biddle  and  Mary  Cahby,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Owen  Biddle  and  Sarah  Parke,  his  wife. 

Owen  Biddle,  (1737-99),  ^^'^^  '^  delegate  to  the  Provincial 
Congress,  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety,  1775;  dele- 
gate to  the  Constitutional  Convention,  1776,  and  President  of 
the  Board  of  War,  1777.  He  was  a  "Fighting  Quaker"  and 
one  of  the  eichtv  merchants,  headed  by  Robert  }Jorris,  who 
became  responsible  for  army  supplies  when  the  soldiers  were 
suffering.  His  hous'.'  v/as  destroved  when  the  enemy  occupied 
the  city  and  on  the  site  now  stands  Girard  College.  He  was 
born  in  Phila^';  Inh'a,  v.here  h-/  (!:■'(!. 

Also  Nos.  2859,  3248,  4054,  13726,  16453. 


94  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  GEORGIA  B.  McLAIN.  24260 

Born   in    Sandusky,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  D.  B.  McLain. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Daniel  Starr  and  of  Maj.  Ezra  Starr,  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  WilHam  Starr  King  and  Sarah  A.  Brown,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  King  and  Rachel  Starr,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Ezra  Starr  and  Elizabeth  Codwise,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Starr  and  Rachel,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Starr,  (1724-77),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 
was  a  member  of  the  Light  Horse  militia.  His  house  was 
burned  at  Danbury,  where  he  was  accidentally  killed. 

Ezra  Starr,  (1755-1805),  raised  a  company  and  served  as 
lieutenant,  captain  and  major.  He  was  born  in  Danbury,  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3195,  5064,  21271,  23350. 

MISS  ^lARY  LOUISE  RUSSELL.  24261 

Born  in  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 
Descendant  of  Corp.  Nathaniel  Russell,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Edward  Gaskill  Russell  and  Agnes  Kinsella,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Stellman  Russell  and  Mary  Gaskill,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hamlin  Russell  and  Sarah  Norcross,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of   Nathaniel   Russell    (1741-1810)    and   Eliza- 
beth Willard,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24150. 

MRS.  FANNIE  ALLEN  TOPPING  ECKLER.  24262 

Born  in  Miinson,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Phineas  Allen. 

Daughter  of  William  John  Topping  and  Julia  Royce  Allen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Royce  Allen  and  Sarah  EHzabeth  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Person  Allen  and  Chloe  Tuttle,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Phineas  Allen  and  Rebecca  Allen,  his  wife. 

Phineas  Allen,  (1754-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  183 1,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut militia. 

Also  No.  5661. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


95 


MRS.  MARGARET  ALLEN  LAY.  24263 

Born  in  Trivoli,  Illinois. 
Descendant  of  Phineas  Allen. 

Daughter  of  Royce  Allen  and   Sarah  Elizabeth  Wilson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24262. 

MISS  CARRIE  CLARE  TOPPING.  24264 

Born  in  Mound  Prairie,  Iowa. 
Descendant  of  Phineas  Allen. 

Daughter  of  William  John  Topping  and  Julia  Royce  Allen,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24262. 

MRS.  JULIA  ROYCE  ALLEN  TOPPING.  24265 

Born   in  Trivoli,   Illinois. 
Descendant  of  Phineas  Allen. 

Daughter  of  Royce  Allen  and  Sarah  Ehzabeth  Wilson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24262. 

MRS.  ADALINE  SEWARD  STANDISH.  24266 

Born  in  Cazenovia,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  H.  Standish. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Nathan  Seward,  and  of  Sergt.  Thomas 
Williams,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Williams  Seward  and  Sarah  Dana  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asabel  Seward  and  Martha  Williams,  his  wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Seward  and  Martha  Gridley,  his  wife ; 
Thomas  Williams  and  Susanna  Dana,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24019. 

Thomas  Williams,  (1757-1817),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm,  served  as  corporal,  1776,  and  as  sergeant, 
1780,  in  Capt.  Job  Sumner's  company  of  [Massachusetts 
militia.     He  was  born  in  Roxbury,  ]\Iass. ;   died  in  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  14633. 

MRS.  EAOIA  A.  CILLEY.  24267 

Born  in  Cincinnati,   Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Paul  Prichard. 

Daughter  of  Reuben  A.  Holden  and  Aurelia  Wells,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Reuben  Holden  and  Hannah  Prichard,  his  wife. 


96  DAUGHTERS   OF   THE  AMERICAN    REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Prichard  and  Anna  Andrews,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Paul  Prichard  and  Hannah  Pearley,  his 
wife. 

Paul  Prichard,  (1721-87),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  of  New  Ipswich.  He  was  born  in  Boxford,  Mass. ; 
died  in  New  Ipswich,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  3802. 

MRS.  FRANCES  !\IATHER  McCONN.  24268 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  George  W.  McConn. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Nathan  WiUiams,  Dr.  Eleazer  ]\[ather 
and  Sergt.  Eleazer  Mather,  Jr.,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  David  Charles  Bolles  and  Frances  ^ilather,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Mather  and  Fanny  Williams,  his  2d  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Mather,  Jr.  and  Irene  Starlin,  his  wife ; 
Nathan  Wilhams  and  Hannah  Putnam  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Mather  and  Annie  Watrous,  his 
wife. 

Nathan  Williams,  (1760-1848),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Windham  county,  1831,  for  service  of  private  and  ser- 
geant in  the  Connecticut  Continental  Line. 

Eleazer  Mather,  (1716-98),  v/as  medical  examiner  of  candi- 
dates for  surgeons  and  surgeon's  mate. 

Eleazer  Mather,  Jr.,  ( 1753-1837),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Mather's  company  from  Lyme. 

Also  No.  1 1326. 

MRS.  MARTHA  BROOKS  LEAVIS.  24269 

Born    in    St.    Joseph,    ^ilissouri. 

Wife  of  William  Henry  Lewis. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Tuttle,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Otis  Brooks  and  Maria  Sears  Bangs,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bangs  and  Julia  Tuttle,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Tuttle  and   Mary  Masters,  his  wife. 

Caleb  Tuttle,  (1760-1845),  volunteered  to  take  the  place  of 
his  father  in  the  Connecticut  militia  and  was  one  of  the  "For- 
lorn Hope"  at  Stony  Point.  He  received  a  pension  for  his 
service,  at  West  Springlield,  ]\Iass. 

Also  No.  6822. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  97 


MRS.  ANXA  HYDE  BIRD  THOMAS.  .  24270 

Born  in  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

Wife  of  Frederick  Lindsay  Thomas. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Christian  Beakley  and  of  Capt.  William 
von  Phul,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  Lee  Bird  and  Amelia  von  Phul,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  von  Phul  and  Esther  A.   Powell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  von  Phul  and  Katherine  Beakley,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Christian  Beakley  and  Margaret  Ford,  his 
wife;    William  von  Phul  and  Catharina  von  Graff,  his  wife,  m.  1775. 

Christian  Beakley,  (i  757-1841),  served  as  lieutenant  of 
Flower's  Artillery  Artificers,  1777.  He  was  born  in  Philadel- 
phia ;   died  in  New  York  city. 

William  von  Phul,  (1739-92),  served  in  the  Jerseys  under 
Col.  Mathias  Slough.  He  was  given  a  land  grant  in  Pennsyl- 
vania.   He  was  born  in  Germany ;  died  in  Philadelphia. 

Also  No.  6595. 

MRS.  LUCINDA  AYRES  MERRIAM.  24271 

Born  in  Akron,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Flavel  Merriam. 

Descendant  of  William  Morgan,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Stephen  Ayres  and  Lucinda  Spicer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Minor   Spicer  and  Cynthia  Allyn,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Allyn  and  Temperance  Morgan,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Morgan  and  Temperance  Avery, 
his  wife. 

William  ^lorgan,  {ij2yyj),  on  account  of  ill  health  did  not 
give  active  service,  but  advanced  money  to  aid  the  colony.  He 
was  born  in  Groton,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  9276,  17230,  21 141. 

MRS.  .AHNNIE  WESTON  FRANZ.  24272 

Born  in  Springfield,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Christian  Franz. 

Descendant  of  John  Weston  and  of  William  Force. 

Daughter  of  Salmon  Morton  Weston  and  ^Mary  Force,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Francis   Weston  and   Amanda   Hinman,  his  wife; 
Jacob  Force  and  Margaret  Martin,  his  wife. 
5 


98  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Weston  and  Margaret  Dean,  his  wife ; 
William  Force  and  Prudence  Phillips,  his  wife. 

John  Weston,  (1755-1857),  was  granted  a  pension  in  Portage 
Co.,  O.,  for  nineteen  months'  actual  service  in  the  Continental 
Line.    He  was  born  in  Litchfield,  Conn,   died  in  Springfield,  O. 

William  Force,  (1750-1832),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Essex 
county,  New  Jersey,  militia. 

MRS.  AL\RY  C.  SARVER  HOLL.  24273 

Born  in  Greensburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Holl. 

Descendant  of  Jacob  Byerly,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Michael  Sarver  and  Sarah  Skelly,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William   Skelly  and  Elizabeth  Byerly,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Byerly  and  Elizabeth  Harmon,  his  wife. 

Jacob  Byerly,  (1760-1858),  enlisted  at  seventeen  and  served 
through  the  war.  He  was  bom  in  Fort  Bedford;  died  in 
Westmoreland  Co. 

MISS  CHARLOTTE  LUELLA  BAKER.  24274 

Born  in  Yellow  Springs,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Elizur  Hubbard,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Milton  Grafton  Baker  and  Kezia  Lamme,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Baker  and  Henrietta  Humason,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Humason  and  Honor  Hubbard,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Elizur  Hubbard  and  Lois  Wright,  his 
wife. 

Elizur  Hubbard,  (1736-1818),  commanded  a  company  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Glastonbury,  wherre  he 
died. 

Also  No.  10039. 

MISS  WILLIA  DAWSON  COTTON.  24275 

Born  in  Marietta,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  John  Cotton  and  of  Joseph  Buckminster,  of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  Dexter  Cotton  and  Ann  M.  Steece,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Cotton  and  Susan  Buckminster,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Cotton  and  Rachel  Barnes,  his  wife ; 
Thomas  Buckminster,   (1751-1826)  and  Hannah  Rice,  his  1st  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Cotton  and  Hannah  Sturtevant,  his 
wife;    Joseph   Buckminster  and  Hannah   Keggell,   his  2d  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  99 


John  Cotton,  (1712-89),  gave  civil  service  in  Plvmouth, 
where  he  was  born  and  where  he  died. 

Joseph  Buckminster,  (1697-17S0),  served  many  years  as 
selectman  and  in  the  general  court.  He  was  born  in  Framing- 
ham,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  23223. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  EDGERTON  PUTNAM.  24276 

Born  in  Marietta,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  ?vlaj.  Gen.  Israel  Putnam,  Col.  Israel  Putnam, 
Col.  George  [Morgan,  Lieut.  John  Waterman  and  Dr.  David 
Thompson. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Perkins  Putnam  and  Lydia  Edgerton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Douglas  Putnam  and  Mary  Ann  Hildretli,  his 
wife ;    Luther  Edgerton  and  Elizabeth  McKennan  Morgan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Putnam  and  Elizabeth  Perkins,  his 
wife;  Luther  Edgerton  and  Lydia  Waterman,  his  wife;  George  Mor- 
gan,  Jr.,   and   Elizabeth   Aldrich   Thompson,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Putnam  (1739-1812)  and  Sarah 
Waldo,  his  wife ;  John  Waterman  and  Mary  Lord,  his  wife ;  George 
Morgan  and  Mary  Baynton,  his  wife ;  David  Thompson  and  Elizabeth 
Aldrich,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Putnam  and  Hannah  Pope,  his 
wife. 

Israel  Putnam,  (1718-90),  was  one  of  the  four  major- 
generals  first  appointed  by  Congress.  His  son  Israel  was  his 
aide-de-camp. 

Also  Nos.  188,  1205,  2091,  3285,  4155,  7651,  8276,  9193,  10006,  12286,. 
15536,  16202,  17297,  18050,  22428. 

George  Morgan,  (1743-1810),  gave  valuable  civil  and  mili- 
tary service.  He  was  born  in  Philadelphia ;  died  in  Mor- 
ganza.  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  629,  1073,  2025,  6631,  13358,  23020. 

John  Waterman,  (1739-1810),  served  in  the  Connecticut 
Continental  infantry.  He  was  born  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  where 
he  died. 

David  Thompson,  (1755-95),  served  in  the  Hospital  depart- 
ment.    He  was  born  in  New  Castle,  Delaware,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  787,  1469. 


lOO  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  HARRIET  WEST  BELT.  24277 

Born  in  Milford,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Strong  and  of  Col.  John  Huber. 
Daughter  of  Dr.  R.  C.  Beh  and  Rebecca  Strong  West,  his  wife,  m. 

1874. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  Samuel  Roberts  Strong  West  and  Harriet 
Newell  Huber,  his  wife,  m.   1838. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  West  (1779-1879)  and  Rebecca 
Strong,  his  wife,  m.  1818;  Jacob  Huber  (d.  1829)  and  Ann  Maria 
Phebe  Boerstler,  his  wife,  m.   1797. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Strong  and  Chloe  Richmond,  his 
wife;    John  Huber. 

David  Strong,  (1744-1801),  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle 
of  The  Cedars.  He  was  in  many  battles  and  retired  with  the 
rank  of  captain.  He  was  a  charter  member  of  the  Cincinnati 
of  Connecticut.  He  was  born  in  Litchfield,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  12683,  14288,  16282. 

John  Huber  served  as  colonel  in  the  Lancaster  County, 
Pennsylvania,  militia,  1777.  He  was  bom,  1751,  in  Lancaster 
county. 

MRS.  AGNES  LONG  CREVXLING.  24278 

Born  in  Ottawa,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  H.  L.  Creveling. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  L'Hommedieu,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  L'Hommedieu  Long  and  Mary  Katherine  Cox, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of   John    Long   and    Maria   L'Hommedieu,    his    wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  L'Hommedieu  and  Sarah  B.  Satterly, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  L'Hommedieu  and  Sarah  White, 
his  wife. 

Samuel  L'Hommedieu,  (1744-1804),  served  as  captain  in  the 
Second  Regiment,  Suffolk  County,  New  York  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Southold ;  died  in  Sag  Harbor,  L.  I. 

Also  No.  17205. 

MISS  CARRIE  ETTA  GLINES.  24279 

Born  in  Kewanee,  Illinois. 
Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Hancock,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  James  Le  Roy  Glines  and  Amy  Land,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  lOI 


Granddaughter  of   William   Glines   and    Eliza   Truesdell,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Glines  and  Mary  Hill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Glines  and  Hannah  Hancock,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Hancock  and  Eliza  Lowell, 
his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Hancock.  (1741-1819),  was  appointed  by  his 
brother,  Gov.  John  Hancock,  deputy  paymaster  general. 

Also  No.  21003. 

24280 
MRS.  ELIZABETH  GERTRUDE  LUDLOW.  24281 

Born  in  Vevay,   Indiana. 

Wife  of  Jason  Leamon  Ludlow. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Jonathan  Horton,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Isaac  Philips  and  Hannah  L.  Harris,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Rude  Harris  and  Gertrude  Scott,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Scott  and  Hannah  Horton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Horton  and  Gertrude  Purdy, 
his  wife. 

Jonathan  Horton,  (1737-1S27),  commanded  a  company  of 
Westchester  County  mihtia  for  the  defense  of  the  frontier.  In 
1778  he  was  promoted  major.  He  was  born  in  Mount  Pleas- 
ant ;   died  in  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  3648,  99q6,  22304. 

MRS.  ELISABETH  WADDLE  RENICK.  24282 

Born  in  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Wife  of   Alexander   Renick. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  William  ]\IcCracken,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  Waddle  and  Jane  Sarah  McCoy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  McCoy  (1776-1852)  and  Janet  McCracken 
(1783-1862),   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  McCracken  and  Elisabeth  Finley 
Peebles,  his  wife. 

William  [McCracken,  (1753-1803),  entered  the  army  as  lieu- 
tenant; was  at  the  battle  of  Flatbush.  1780,  and  after  the  death 
of  the  captain  he  took  command.  He  was  born  in  Scotland ; 
died  in  Newville,  Penna. 

Also  Nos.  7317,  10217,  18642. 

MRS.  MARY  ANNE  CAMPBELL  STORY.  24283 

Born  in  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Clark  W.  Story. 


102  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Francis  Campbell,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Duncan  Campbell  and  Alary  Anne  Sharp,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Francis  Campbell,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Duncan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Francis  Campbell  and  Elisabeth  Parker  (1745- 
92),  his  wife. 

Francis  Campbell,  (1737-90),  served  as  a  private,  1775,  in 
Capt.  William  Rippey's  company  in  the  disastrous  Canadian 
campaign. 

Also  Nos.  3740,  23524. 

MRS.  EMMA  STRAUGHAN  WYETH.  24284 

Born  in  McConnellsville,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Augustus  Greenleaf  Wyeth. 

Descendant  of  Col.  David  Chambers,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Jesse  Rittenhouse  Straughan  and  Caroline  Chambers, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  G.  Chambers  and  Mary  Patterson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Chambers  and  Mary  Woolsey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Chambers  and  Ruth  Clark,  his  wife. 

David  Chambers,  (1748-1842),  was  commissioned  colonel  of 
the  Hunterdon  County  militia,  1776,  and  was  at  Germantown 
and  Monmouth.     He  was  born  in  Trenton ;   died  in  Cranbury. 

Also  Nos.  271 1,  13566,  18458. 

MRS.  AMANDA  BRAY  MARTIN  WILKINS.  24285 

Born  in  Newark,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Noah  Wilkins. 
Descendant  of  William  3*Iartin. 

Daughter  of  William  Alartin,  Jr.,  and  Alargaret  Wilson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24286. 

MRS.  EMMARETTA  WILKINS  S^IITH.  24286 

Born  in   Newark,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  James  Harrison  Smith. 

Descendant  of  William  Martin. 

Daughter  of  Noah  Wilkins  and   Amanda   Bray  Martin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Martin,  Jr.,  and  Margaret  Wilson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  WiUiam  Martin  and  Susan  Stout,  his  first  wife. 

William  Martin,  (i 763-1 851),  enhsted  in  Somerset  County 
and   in    1779   was   assistant    Commissary   of   Issues.     He    re- 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


103 


ceived  a  pension  for  two  years'  actual  service.  He  was  born 
in  Newark,  X.  J.,  removed  to  Harrison  Co.,  \'a.,  1786,  where 
he  died. 

MRS.  ANNA  PAINE  VAN  ALSTYNE.  24287 

Born  in  Ripley,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Pierre  Lee  Van  Alstyne. 

Descendant  of  John  Canfield,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  George  Warner  Paine  and  Frances  A.  Canfield,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Calvert  Carlon  Canfield  and  Mary  E.  Hanford, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Augustine  Canfield  and  Betsey  (Canfield) 
(1789-1S61),   his   wife    (cousins),   m.    1S07. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Canfield  and  Phoebe  Treat,  his  first 
wife,  m.   1781    (parents  of  Betsey). 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Canfield  and  Mary  Northrup, 
his   wife. 

John   Canfield,    (1760-1814),   served   in   the   relief   of   New 
Haven  and  Fairfield  when  Tryon  invaded  the  colony. 
Also  No.  23215. 

MRS.  lONE  LESTER  AVERY.  24288 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Rev.  Frederick  Burt  Avery. 
Descendant  of  Benajah  Lester,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of   Samuel   Fuller  Lester  and   Cornelia   Eliza   Brown,   his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ezra  Lester  (1772-1863)  and  Harriet  Fuller,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benajah  Lester  and  Jane  Pinker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Lester  and  Abigail  Mason,  his  wife. 

Benajah  Lester  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Gallup's  company  of  Connecticut  militia.  His  name  is  found 
among  the  sufferers  after  the  battle  of  Groton  Heights. 

MRS.  SADIE  M.  GRANT.  24289 

Born  in  Geneva,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Gail  G.  Grant. 

Descendant  of  Reuben  Buckman,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Charlie   M.  Wright  and   Addie  B.    Carpenter,   his   wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Aaron    Griswold   Wright    and    Sarah    Abbott,    his 
wife. 


104  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Abbott  and  Dolly  Buckman,  his  wife. 

•Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Buckman. 

Reuben  Buckman,  (1759-1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  1832  for  two  years'  actual  service  of  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Line.  He  was  wounded  at  Bennington.  He  was 
born  in  Athol;   died  in  Chester,  Mass. 

MRS.  MARY  STIMSON  STUTSON.  24290 

Born  in  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  T.  L.  Stutson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Asa  Lawrence,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Albert  M.  Stimson  and  Nancy  Elizabeth  Creamer,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Theophilus  Stimson  and  Mary  Lawrence,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Lawrence  and  Sarah  Sartell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Lawrence  and  Abigail  King,  his  wife. 

Asa  Lawrence,  (1737-1804),  commanded  a  company  of 
Massachusetts  militia  at  the  Lexington  Alarm  and  was  at  the 
battle  of  Bunker  Hill  under  Col.  William  Prescott.  He  served 
1778-79,  in  Col.  Thomas  Poor's  regiment.  He  was  born  in 
Groton,  Mass. ;   died  in  Gray,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  9127,  19693,  23131. 

MISS  LUCY  RICHMOND  BROWNELL.  24291 

Born  in  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Barnet  and  of  Jeremiah  Sweet. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Henry  Brownell  and  Ruth  Barnett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Barnett  and  Francis  Jerusha  Sweet,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Barnet  and  Esther  Smith,  his  wife; 
Simeon  Sweet  and  Deborah  Hyde,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Barnet  and  Sarah,  his  wife;  Jere- 
miah Sweet  and  Mary,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Barnet,  (1755-1846),  served  several  enlistments 
from  W.inham  County,  Conn.,  and,  1781,  volunteered  from 
Hoosack,  N.  Y.,  at  the  Vermont  alarm.  He  was  born  in 
Preston,  Conn.,  received  a  pension  in  Renssaler  Co.,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died.     His  brother  Moses  served  with  him. 

Jeremiah  Sweet,  (1730-1806),  served  as  a  private  in  the  New 
York  State  troops.     He  died  in  Hoosick,  N.  Y. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  105 


MRS.  MARY  PUGSLEY  OUINN.  24292 

Born  in  Highland  County,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Richard  Seymour  Quinn. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Edmond  Per  Lee  and  of  Samuel  Pugs- 
ley,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Walter  Per  Lee  Pugsley  and  Ruth  Kirby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Van  Allen  Pugsley  and  Samantha  Per  Lee, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Pugsley  and  Mary  Lapham,  his  wife; 
Edmond  Per  Lee  and  Zada  Winans,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Pugsley  and  Elizabeth  Brundage, 
his  wife. 

Edmond  Per  Lee,  (1750-1820),  served  as  private  and  pay- 
master of  a  Dutchess  County,  New  York  regiment. 

Samuel  Pugsley,  (1734-1804),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Westchester  County,  New  York  militia. 

MISS  ASENATH  GRACE  OGLE.  24293 

Born  in  Webster  County,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  William  Ogle,  Stephen  Yeomans,  Col. 
Thomas  Cresap,  and  Daniel  Cresap. 

Daughter  of  Theodore  Ogle  and  Jane  M.  Yeomans,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Enoch  Ogle  and  Catherine  McCartney,  his  wife; 
Samuel   Fountain  Yeomans  and  Asenath  Nye,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Ogle  and  Mary  Cresap,  his  wife; 
Stephen  Yeomans  and  Abigail  Fountain,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Cresap  and  Ruth  Cresap,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cresap  and  Hannah  Johnson, 
his  wife. 

William  Ogle,  (1755-1810),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Cum- 
berland County,  Pennsvlvania  militia.     He  died  in  Adams  Co 
Ohio. 

Stephen  Yeomans,  (1760-1829),  served  in  the  defense  of  the 
frontier  in  Capt.  Thomas  Hunt's  company  of  New  York 
militia.     He  was  born  in  New  York  ;   died  in  Indiana. 

Also  Nos.  12074. 

Thom.as  Cresap.  (1702-88),  was  an  organizer  of  the  Sons  of 
Liberty  and  an  active  patriot  of  ^Maryland. 

Daniel  Cresap,  (1727-98),  served  on  the  Committee  of  Safety 
of  Maryland  and  was  appointed  to  raise  monev. 

Also  Nos.  1841,  2057,  5576,  8577,  20320,  22350. 


I06  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  AIINNIE  B.  EVAXS  GEST.  24294 

Born  in  Greene  County,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Joseph  G.  Gest. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Stump. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Evans  and  Alatilda  Catherine  Stump,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonas  Stump  (1S05-92)  and  Prudence  Smalley, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Stump  and  Mary  Ramey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Stump   and   Mary  Stump,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Stump  enlisted  from  Winchester  at  the  age  of  eigh- 
teen. He  was  born  in  Frederick  Co.,  Va. ;  died  in  Warren 
Co.,  Ohio. 

Also  No.  1 1284. 

MRS.  MARY  JOSEPHINE  CHANEY  STUTSON.  24295 

Born   in   Hillsboro,   Ohio. 

Descendant  of  William  Higgins. 

Daughter  of  Newton  W.  Chaney  and  R.  Jennie  Chaney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  M.  Chaney  and  Mary  A.  Higgins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Wilham  Higgins,  Jr.,  and  Margaret  Powers, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Higgins  and  Margaret  Mooney, 
his  wife,  m.   1780. 

William  Higgins,  (1745-1842),  enlisted  from  Loudon  Co., 
Va.,  and  served  under  Captains  Houseley,  Stubblefield,  Kirk- 
patrick  and  Lamb.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Ohio  1832  for  nineteen  months'  actual  service  of  private  in 
the  Virginia  line.  He  was  at  the  surrender  of  Yorktown. 
He  was  born  in  London,  England;  died  in  Highland  Co., 
Ohio. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  L.  HIDY.  24296 

Born  in  Oskaloosa,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Hidy. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Pardee,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  F.  Rowe  and  Mary  Editha  Pardee,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Allen  Pardee  and  Phoebe  Foster,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Pardee,  Jr.,  and  Anna  Minor,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Pardee  and  Anna  Richards,  his 
wife. 

Ebenezer  Pardee,   (1732-76),  enlisted  as  a  private  in  Capt. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


107 


Edward  Rog-er's  company  of  Connecticut  militia  and  was  mor- 
tally wounded  at  the  battle  of  White  Plains.  He  was  born 
in  East  Haven,  Conn. 

Also  No.  17235. 

24297 
MRS.  MARY  LORING  WILLIAMS.  24298 

Born  in  Cincinnati,   Ohio. 
Widow  of  xAIilo  G.  Williams. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Seth.  Pope,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  David  Loring  and  Maria  Lowey,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Loring  (1741-86)  and  Innocent  Pope  (17^0- 
1816),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Pope  and  Abigail  Church  (1719-7S)  his 
wife,   m.   1741.  ' 

Seth  Pope,  (1720-1S02),  organized  the  first  company  of 
mmute  men  of  Fairhaven  and  served  on  war  committees. 
His  house  was  burned  by  the  British  at  Dartmouth,  Mass., 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  5764,  16438,  17073,  18602,  21 137. 

MRS.  EVA  BALTOISE  GILLAM  BLOSSOM.  24299 

Born  in  Kingston,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Henry  Sheldon  Blossom. 
Descendant  of  ^laj.  Robert  Gillam,  Robert  Gillam,  Jr.,  and 

Elizabeth  Caldwell,  all  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Louis  Matthieu  Gillam  and  Meredith  Moore,  his  wife 
Granddaughter  of  William  Gillam  and  Therese  Matthieu,  his  wife 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Gillam,  Jr.  and  Elizabeth  Caldwell  his 

wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Gillam  and  Rebecca  Caldwell  his 
wife.  ' 

Robert  Gillam,  (1720-95),  served  as  major  in  the  Cherokee 
war  where  the  Indians  and  Tories  were  defeated.  His  house 
was  destroyed  by  Cunningham.  1781.  He  was  born  in  Gran- 
ville Co.,  N.  C. ;    died  in  the  Newbury  District,  S.  C. 

Robert  Gillam,  Jr.,  ( 1760-1813),  at' the  age  of  sixteen  served 
under  his  father  in  the  Cherokee  expedition.  He  was  at  Stono, 
Musgroves  Mills.  Black  Stocks  and  Cowpens. 

Also  Nos.  1489,  6955,  15942. 

Elizabeth  Caldwell,  (1757-1852),  belonged  to  a  family  of 
patriots  as  her  brothers,  James,  William  and  John  were' sol- 


I08  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

diers,  and  the  latter  was  murdered  by  the  Tories.  Her  hero- 
ism is  recorded  in  history.  She  was  born  in  Charlotte  Co., 
Va.,  died  in  Newbury,  S.  C. 

MRS.  SARA  LAYTON  WALKER  BLACK.  24300 

Wife  of  Morris  Black. 

Descendant  of  Hugh  Dunn,  Cave  Johnson. 
Daughter  of  Ivan  W.  Walker  and  Anna  Layton,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Cave  Layton  and  Sarah  Dunn,  his  wife. 
See   No.    24601. 

MRS.  MARY  BEECHER  LONGYEAR.  24301 

Born  in  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  John  Munro  Longyear. 

Descendant  of  Burr  Beecher,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Peck  Beecher  and  Caroline  Matilda  Walker, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Marcus  Lyman  Beecher  and  Fanny  Johnson,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Burr  Beecher  and  Anna  Eunice  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Burr  Beecher,  (1756-1823),  served  in  Wadsworth's  Brigade 
in  the  New  York  campaign  and  was  at  the  battles  of  Long 
Island,  Kip's  Bay  and  White  Plains.  He  was  born  in  Wood- 
bridge  ;    died  in  Northfield. 

Also  Nos.  9279,  10807. 

24302 

MRS.  MARY  ELLA  CLARKE  STRONG.  24303 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Edgar  Eugene   Strong. 

Descendant  of  Hezekiah  Clarke,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Aaron  Clarke  (1811-81)  and  Caroline  Elizabeth  Bing- 
ham, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peck  Clarke  (1771-1854)  and  Polly  Kellogg,  his 
second  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Clarke  and  Mary  Peck,  his  wife,  m. 
1746. 

Hezekiah  Clarke,  (1723-76),  enlisted  from  Bethanv  in  the 
Connecticut  militia,  became  ill  and  died  the  same  year.  He 
was  born  in  Milford. 

Also  No.  1629. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


109 


MRS.  ELLA  M.  BURKE.  24304 

Wife  of  Stevenson   Burke. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Phelon,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry   C.  Beebe  and  Rebecca  Toper,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Artemas  Beebe  and  Bethia  Phelon,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Phelon  and  Elizabeth  King,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Phelon,  (1733-1S00),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Jesse  :\lclntyre's  compan\',  Hampshire  County  militia  and  his 
commission  signed  by  Gov.  John  Hancock  is  still  in  the  family. 
He  died  at  Feeding  Hills,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  8501,  11990. 

MRS.  MARY  H.  STONE  CHISHOL.AL  24305 

Born  in  Auburn.  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  William  Chisholm. 

Descendant  of  Israel  Stone,  of  Alassachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Alvas  Augustus  Stone  and  Mary  Ann  Hackett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Israel  Stone,  Jr.  (1785-1852)  and  Hannah  Town, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Israel  Stone  and  Tryphena  Howe,  his  wife. 

Israel  Stone  served  as  a  private  in  the  Worcester  County 
militia.     He  was  born  in  Auburn,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  EMILY  DOAN  JOHNSON.  24306 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  George  J.  Johnson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Seth  Doan  and  of  Paul  Roberts,  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  David  Clark  Doan  (1808-61)  and  Catherine  Lucy  Rol>- 
erts,  his  wife,  m.   1834. 

Granddaughter  of  Seth  Doan  and  Lucy  Clark,  his  wife;  Clark  Hall 
Roberts  (1787- 1863)  and  Lydia  Rockwell  (1789-1868),  his  wife,  m 
1810. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Doan  C1759-1828)  and  Mary  Carey 
(1763-1848),  his  wife,  m.  1782;  Paul  Roberts  and  Mindwell  Hall,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Doan  and  Mercy  Parker  his  wife  m 
1758. 

Seth  Doan,  (1733-1802),  was  commander  of  the  armed  sloop 
"Harlequin"  which  was  captured  by  the  British.  With  him 
was  his  son  Seth  who  died  from  the  effects  of  the  captivity. 


no  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Paul  Roberts,  (1741-1825),  served  in  the  militia  as  a  private 
at  the  battle  of  Saratoga.  He  was  born  in  Windsor,  where  he 
died. 

MRS.  SARAH  M.  CLINTON  PERKINS.  24307 

Born  in  Otsego,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Orren  Perkins. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Clinton  and  of  William  Matthew- 
son,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Joel  Clinton  and  Mary  Matthewson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Clinton  and  Mary  Scribner,  his  wife ;  Wil- 
liam Matthewson  and  Tabitha  Chaffee,  his  wife. 

John  Clinton,  (1752-1832),  served  as  sergeant  in  the  New 
York  Levies  under  Col.  Marinus  Willet,  raised  for  the  defense 
of  the  state.  He  was  born  in  Fairfield,  Conn. ;  died  in  Otsego 
Co.,  N.  Y. 

William  Matthewson,  (1745-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pen- 
sion roll  of  Broome  Co.,  N.  Y.,  for  service  of  private  in  the 
Rhode  Island  militia.  He  was  born  in  Johnston,  R.  I. ;  died 
in  Upper  Lisle,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  15864,  20,000. 

24308 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  MARIA  SMITH.  24309 

Born  in  New  Hampshire. 
Widow  of  Joseph  Mills  Glidden  Smith. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jesse  Young. 
Daughter  of   John    Hurd   and    ]Mary   Young,   his   wife. 
See  No.  24310. 

MRS.  JESSIE  CLOUGH  HURD  SMITH  BRADFORD.      24310 

Born  in  Springfield,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Claudius  A.  Bradford. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jesse  Young  and  of  Sergt.  Charles 
Glidden. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Warren  Smith  and   Matilda  Dodge,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  }ililler  Glidden  Smith  and  Charlotte  Maria 
Hurd,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Smith  and  Betsy  Glidden,  his  wife; 
John  Hurd  and  Mary  Young,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Glidden  and  Alice  Mills,  his  wife ; 
Jesse  Young  and  Ruby  Richardson,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


Jesse  Young-,  (1751-1S04),  served  as  corporal  in  the  New 
Hampshire  rangers,  1775,  and  rose  to  the  rank  of  lieutenant  for 
the  defense  of  the  frontiers.  He  was  born  in  Haverhill,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Lisbon,  N.  H. 

Charles  Glidden,  (1744-1811),  was  a  sergeant  in  Capt. 
Jeremiah  Clough's  company  of  New  Hampshire  militia  1775. 
He  was  born  in  ]\Iaine ;    died  in  New  Hampshire. 

Also  Nos.  20428,  23115. 

MISS  ELIZA  ABIGAIL  SxMITH.  24311 

Born  in  Springville,  Kentucky. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.   Jesse   Young  and   of   Sergt.    Charles 
Glidden. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Warren  Smith  and  Matilda  Dodge,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24310. 

MRS.  ANNA  ^lERRELL  McCALL  CALDER.  24312 

Born  in  Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  William  Calder. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Poore,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Oliver  Caughlin  McCall  and  Sarah  Anna  Merrell,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Stanley  Alerrell  and  Mehitabel  Thurston 
Poore,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Poore  and  Hannah  Chute,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Poore  and  Margaret  Boynton 
Bailey,  his  wife,  m.  1756. 

Joseph  Poore,  (1737-95),  "^^'ho  had  fought  in  the  early  wars, 
served  as  lieutenant  in  the  Essex  County  Infantry,  1779.  He 
was  born  in  Rowley ;   died  in  Byfield. 

Also  Nos.  13658,  17990. 

MRS.  WINNIE  GOULD  ^[acBRIDE.  24313 

Born  in  Franklin  Furnace,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  James  T.  MacBride. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jesse  Young,  Ebenezer  Seelev  and 
Samuel  Gould. 

Daughter  of  Orin  Barron  Gould  and  Lavinia  Seeley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Gould  and  Hannah  Young,  his  wife;  Uri 
Seeley  and  Abbey  Turney,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of    Samuel   Gould   and    Lydia   Barron,    his   wife; 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Jesse  Young  and  Ruby  Richardson,  his  wife;  Ebenezer  Seeley  and 
Anna  Coley,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24310. 

Ebenezer  Seeley,  (1761-1841),  sei-\'ed  when  Tryon  invaded 
the  Colony.  He  was  born  in  Fairfield ;  died  in  Weston, 
Conn. 

Also  Nos.  1635,  2797,  11340.  I2S77,  15244- 

Samuel  Gould,  (1754-1822),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Dunstable,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Lisbon,  N.  H. 

MRS.  EMMA  HEMPSTEAD  LODWICK  CORSON.  24314 

Born  in  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  ' 

Wife  of  Francis  Brown  Mussey  Corson. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Moses  McFarland,  Nathaniel  Hemp- 
stead, and  Hallam  Hempstead. 

Daughter  of  John  Kennedy  Lodwick  and  Elizabeth  McFarland 
Thomas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Lodwick  and  Jane  Hempstead,  his  wife; 
Weston  Thomas  and  Maria  McFarland,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Hallam  Hempstead  and  Polly  Barron,  his 
wife;    Moses  McFarland,  Jr.,  and  Sallie  Bradley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Hempstead  and  Hannah  Booth, 
his   wife ;    Moses   McFarland  and   Eunice  Clark,  his   wife. 

Moses  McFarland,  (1738-1802),  commanded  a  company  at 
the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill  where  he  was  lamed  for  life.  He 
was  transferred  to  the  invalid  regiment,  1779,  and  was  bre- 
vetted  major  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Lon- 
donderry, N.  H. ;   died  in  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  4922,  13266,  18043,  19417,  22467. 

Nathaniel  Hempstead,  (1727-92),  served  at  the  alarms  from 
New  London,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  and  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  18451. 

Hallam  Hempstead,  (1763-1833),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia. 

MISS  LUCY  WILLL'\MS  HALL.  24315 

Born  in  Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Peter  Kinney  and  of  Capt.  John 
Michael  Clingman. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Faucett  Shewell  Hall  and  Sallie  K.  Rigdon, 
his  wife. 


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113 


Granddaughter  of  William  Hall  and   Margaret  Kinney,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Kinney  and  Alary  Clingman  (b.  1778), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Kinney  and  Margaret  Biggs,  his  wife; 
John  Michael  Clingman  and   Anna   Elizabeth   Miller,  his  wife. 

Peter  Kinney  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Monmouth 
Co.,  N.  J.,  1832,  for  service  of  private  and  sergeant  in  the 
New  Jersey  militia.  He  was  born,  1755,  in  Somerset  Co  , 
N.J. 

John  3>Iichael  Clingman,  (1736-1816),  served  in  Northum- 
berland County,  Pennsylvania  militia  and  as  captain  of  the 
Seventh  company.  He  was  bom  in  Germany ;  died  in  Ports- 
mouth, Ohio. 

Also   No.   23217. 

MISS  JULIA  HELEN  HALL.  24316 

Born  in   Portsmouth,   Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Peter  Kinney  and  of  Capt.  John 
Michael  Clingman. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Faucett  Shewell  Hall  and  Sallie  K.  Rigdon, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24315. 

MISS  KATE  DOANE  KINNEY.  24317 

Born    in    Spring\-ille,    Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Andrew  Macfarlane,  of  Pennsvlvania. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Kinney  and  Elizabeth  White  Cox,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of  Washington   Kinney   and    Mary   Waller,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Waller  and  Elizabeth  Macfarlane, 
his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Alacfarlane  and  Margaret  Gra- 
ham, his  wife,  m.  1751. 

Andrew  Macfarlane,  (1729-76),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  was  lieutenant  in  Armstrong's  regiment  and  died  of 
camp  fever  in  Philadelphia. 

Also  Nos.  4734,  8393,  12992,  23291. 

MISS  JANETTE  STEWART  STT.COX.  24318 

Born  in  Portsmouth,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of   Alpheus    Colton.    Peter   ^'erner   and   George 
Yost. 


114  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  William  Christian  Silcox  and  Margaret  Ann  Stewart, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Spencer  Silcox  and  Rebecca  Varner,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Colin  Silcox  and  Loice  Colton,  his 
wife ;  Christian  Mileslagle  Varner  (b.  1799)  and  Elizabeth  Eagon,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Alpheus  Colton  and  Loice  Spencer,  his 
wife;  Christian  Verner  and  Barbara  Mileslagle  (1761-1S36),  his  wife, 
m.  1793 ;    Sampson  Eagon  and  Rebecca  Yost,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Verner ;  George  Yost  and  Cath- 
arine, his  wife. 

Alpheus  Colton,  (1765-1823),  enlisted  at  sixteen  and  was 
honorably  discharged  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He  died  at 
Long  Meadow,  ]\Iass. 

Also  No.  21632. 

Peter  Verner  served  as  a  private  in  the  Pennsylvania  Line. 
He  was  born  in  Germany. 

George  Yost  served  in  the  Maryland  line  during  the  war. 

Also  No.  23530. 

MRS.  MARY  CLOUGH  DUNHAM  PURSELL.  24319 

Born  in  Piketon,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Henry  P.  Pursell. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Hempstead  and  of  Hallam  Hemp- 
stead, of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Wesley  Dunham  and  Clarissa  Jane  Clough,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Kimball  Clough  and  Clarissa  Hemp- 
stead, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hallam  Hempstead  (1763-1833)  and  Polly 
Barron,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Hempstead  (1727-92)  and  Han- 
nah Booth,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24314. 

MRS.  ^L\RINETTE  L\:MS  GHARKY  RICE.  24320 

Born   in  Portsmouth,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Leonard  Rice. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Hempstead  and  of  Hallam  Hemp- 
stead. 

Daughter  of  George  Henry  Gharky  and  Martha  Eliza  Oldfield,  his 
wife. 


UNEAGE  BOOK.  II5 


Granddaughter   of   Judge   William   Oldfield    and    ]\Iaria    Hempstead, 
his  wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter  of  Hallam  Hempstead  and  Polly  Barron,  his  wife. 
See  Nos.  24314,  24319. 

MRS.  CHARL  THOMPSON  NEWMAN.  _  24321 

Born  in  Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Oscar  W.  Newman. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Benjamin  ^IcClure,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Clifton  Thompson  and  Ella  A.  Turley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  J.  Y.  Thompson  and  Agnes  Susan  Kennedy, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Kennedy  and  Mary  McClure,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Benjamin  McClure  and  Agnes  Wallace, 
his  wife. 

Benjamin  McClure,  (1759-1821),  served  as  lieutenant  in 
Capt.  George  Crawford's  company,  Col.  James  Dunlop's  regi- 
ment.    He  was  born  in  Chester  County,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  19433. 

MISS  HELEN  REBECCA  BIGGS.  24322 

Born  in  Greenup  County,  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Bragg. 

Daughter  of  William  Biggs,  Jr.,  and  Rebecca  King,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Biggs  and  Lucy  Blakemore  Bragg  Davis, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Col.  George  Naylor  Davis  and  Harriet-  Bragg, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Bragg  and  Lucy  Blakemore.  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Bragg,  (1754-1819),  commanded  a  company  in  the 
Virginia  militia  under  Col.  Christopher  Greenup.  He  was 
born  in  Culpeper  Co.,  V^a. ;    died  in  Lexington,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  20353,  23067. 

MISS  SARA  GRANDIN  BIGGS.  24323 

Born  in  Greenup   County,   Kentucky. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Bragg. 

Daughter  of  William  Biggs,  Jr.,  and  Rebecca  King,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24322. 

24324 


Il6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  GERALDINE  CASTLE  GEYER.  24325 

Born  in  Bluffton,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  William  Henry  Geyer. 

Descendant  of  William  Spr}-'. 

Daughter  of  P.  B.   Castle  and  Mary  Downs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  J.  Downs  and  Helen  Penefeather,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josephus  Downs   and   Mary   Spry,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William   Spry  and  his  first  wife. 

William  Spry,  (1756-1836),  volunteered  in  Capt.  John 
Deane's  company,  Richardson's  regiment  and  gave  one  year's 
actual  service  as  a  private  with  the  Maryland  troops.  He  was 
placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Ohio  1832.  He  was  born  in 
Queen  Anne  Co.,  Md.;   died  in  Knox  Co.,  Ohio. 

MRS.  HELEN  CONSTANCE  CASTLE  BAKER.  24326 

Born  in  Leavenworth,  Kansas. 
Wife  of  J.  H.  Baker. 
Descendant  of  William  Spry. 
Daughter  of  P.  B.  Castle  and  Mary  Downs,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24325. 

MRS.  ANNA  E.  COMPTON.  24327 

Born  in  Lebanon,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  James  W.  Compton. 

Descendant  of  David  Heaton. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Baker,  M.  D.,  (1797-1863)  and  Hannah  W; 
Heaton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Henry  Baker  and  Susanna  Putnam,  his  wife; 
James  Heaton  and  Mary  Morrill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Heaton  and  Phebe  Johnson,  his  wife. 

David  Heaton,  (1742-1839),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
battles  of  the  Jerseys.  He  was  born  in  i\'Iorris  Co.,  N.  J. ;  died 
in  Middletown,  Ohio. 

MRS.  SARAH  ALICE  RICHARDSON.  24328 

Born 'in  Summit,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Edwin  George  Richardson. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  William  Chamberlin  and  of  Lieut. 
Robert  Barber. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  II7 


Daughter  of  Samuel  Dale  Chamberlin  and  Sarah  Hannah  Barber, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Aaron  Chamberlin  and  Elizabeth  Dale,  his  wife; 
Samuel  Barber  and  Mary  Van  Valzeh,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Chamberlin  and  Margaret  Park  (d. 
1791),  his  third  wife;    Robert  Barber  and  Sarah  Bonde,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Barber  and  Sarah  Taylor,  his  wife. 

William  Chamberlin,  (1737-1817),  served  as  lieutenant  col- 
onel of  New  Jersey  volunteers  in  the  battles  of  the  Jerseys  and 
his  eldest  son  Lewis  was  killed  at  Germantown.  He  was  born 
in  Ringoes,  N.  J. ;   died  in  Union  Co.,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  6758,  12451,  13763,  14378,  16465,  22854. 

Robert  Barber,  (1722-82),  served  as  lieutenant  with  his 
brother  James,  captain,  and  his  son  John,  private,  in  the  first 
company  formed  in  the  county,  1775.  He  was  bom  in  Ches- 
ter;  died  in  Columbia,  Pa. 

Also  No.  1017. 

MRS.  PHILA  JANE  ROCKEY.  24329 

Born  in  Fulton,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Dr.  A.  E.  Rockey. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Gideon  Olin,  Capt.  Abner  Aldrich,  Con- 
stant Barney  and  Jeffery  A.  Barney.  , 

Daughter  of  Isaac  R.  Watson  and  Phila  Dyer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Harris  Dyer  and  Phila  Beverstock.  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Dyer  and  Susanna  Olin,  his  wife; 
Silas  Beverstock  and  Urania  Barney,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Gideon  OHn  and  Patience  Dwinell,  his  wife; 
Jeffrey  Amherst  Barney  and  Phila  Aldrich,  his  wife,  m.   1781. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Constant  Barney  and  Hannah  Carpen- 
ter (1732-1804),  his  wife>  m.  1753;  Abner  Aldrich  and  Elizabeth  Cook 
(1729-1804),  his  first  wife,  m.   1747. 

Gideon  Olin,  (1743-1823),  removed  to  Vermont,  1776,  and 
was  major  of  Green  ^Mountain  Boys  at  Bennington.  He  was  a 
member  of  Assembly,  speaker  seven  sessions  and  on  the  bench 
at  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Greenwich,  R.  I. ; 
died  in  Shaftsbun.^,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  236,  7381,  1 1662,  18090. 

Abner  Aldrich,  (1727-1815),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  turned  out  from  Richmond  for  the  relief  of  Ticonderoga. 
In  1 78 1  his  name  is  found  enrolled  as  captain  of  New  Hamp- 
shire militia.  , 


Il8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Constant  Barney,  (1731-1S19),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  and  his  name  heads  the  hst  of  signers  of  the 
Association  Test  of  Richmond,  N.  H.  He  served  two  enlist- 
ments in  the  New  Hampshire  militia.  He  removed  to  Ver- 
mont, 1785,  and  died  at  Arlington. 

Also  No.  17857. 

Jeffery  A.  Barney,  (1760-1818),  served  in  the  New  Hamp- 
shire militia  with  his  father.  1777. 

MRS.  MARGARET  GWIN  RILEY  REINHOLD.  24330 

Born   in   Altoona,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Henry  L.  Reinhold,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Patton,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Andrew  Jackson  Riley  and  Mary  Gwin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Gwin  and  Rachel  Patton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Patton  and  Henrietta  Hillegas,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Patton  and  Jane  Bartholemew  Davis, 
his  wife. 

John  Patton.  (1745-1804),  was  a  member  of  the  Philadel- 
phia Light  Horse  and  of  Washington's  Body  Guard.  He  was 
colonel  of  the  Sixteenth  regiment  and  had  charge  of  the  de- 
fenses of  Philadelphia.  He  was  one  of  the  patriotic  mer- 
chants who  gave  bonds  to  relieve  the  distress  in  the  army  1778, 
was  a  personal  friend  of  Washington  and  a  member  of  the 
Cincinnati.  He  was  born  in  Sligo,  Ireland ;  died  in  Center 
County,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  644,  878,  476S,  9812,  10231.  13704,  15266. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  HU-MES  BUSH  CALLAWAY.  24331 

Born  in  Jersey  Shore.   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Charles  L.  Callaway. 

Descendant  of  John  Putnam. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Griffin  Bush  and  Louisa  Tome,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bush  and  Lucretia  Putnam,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Putnam  and  Lucretia  Von  Duzen,  his 
wife. 

John  Putnam,  (1767-1841),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.,  1823,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Great  Barrington, 
Mass.;   died  in  Bradford  Co.,  Penna. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  IIQ 


MRS.  ELEANOR  AIITCHELL  LYON.  24332 

Born  in  Bellefonte,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  John  Porter  Lyon. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Richard  Thomas,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Mitchell  and  Deborah  Downing  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Valentine  Thomas  and  Deborah  Downing, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Ashbridge  Thomas  and  Eliza  }vliller, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Richard  Thomas  and  Tamazine  Downing, 
his  wife. 

Richard  Thomas.  (1744-1832),  commanded  the  Fifth  bat- 
talion of  Chester  Coimty  militia  of  the  Flying  Camp.  He  also 
gave  valuable  civil  service.  He  was  born  in  Chester  County; 
died  in  Philadelphia. 

Also  Nos.  9802,  23235. 

MRS.  MAY  C.  ERMENTROUT  SAHTH.  24333 

Born  in  Reading,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Albert  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Collier,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  George  M.  Ermentrout  and  Mary  E.  Ruth,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Ermentrout  and  Amelia  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah   Smith  and  Mary  Collier,  his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Collier  and  Mary  Marr,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Collier,  (1754-90),  entered  the  army,  1777,  as  ensign 
of  a  state  regiment,  was  promoted  lieutenant  and  served  until 
peace  was  declared.  He  was  born  in  England ;  died  in  Nor- 
ristown.  Pa. 

MRS.  SARA  COWDEN  GARRETSON  BECHTEL.  24334 

Born  in    Pottsville,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  John  Adams  Bechtel. 

Descendant  of  William  Donaldson  and  of  Peter  Dinkle. 

Daughter  of  Theodore  Garretson  and  ^lary  Bradford  Donaldson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Garretson  and  Ann  Catharine  Doudel, 
his  wife ;    William  Donaldson  and  Anna  Maria  Cowden,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Doudel,  Jr.,  (1760-1837)  and  Catharine 
Dinkle,  his  wife ;    John  Donaldson  and  Jemima  Gulick,  his  wife 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Dinkle  and  EHzabeth  Wolf,  his  wife; 
William  Donaldson  and   Susannah  Lane,  his  wife. 


I20  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

William  Donaldson,  (1743-1825),  enlisted,  1775,  in  Capt. 
John  Holmes'  company,  Col.  JNIathias  Ogden's  regiment  of 
New  Jersey  militia.     He  died  in  Danville,  Pa.  , 

Also  No.  12182. 

Peter  Dinkle,  (1742-1827),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Peter 
Forte's  company  of  York  County  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Strasburg,  Germany ;    died  in  York,  Pa. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  W.  HUGHES.  24335 

Born  in  St.  Mar^'^s,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  W.  F.  Hughes. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Lieut.  Daniel  Evans  and  of  Henry  Ben- 
ner,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Umstead  and  Harriet  M.  Evans,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Evans  and  Sarah  Evans,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Evans  and  Esther  Benner,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Benner  and  Dinah  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Evans,  (1743-1820),  served  as  captain-lieutenant  in 
the  artillery  commanded  by  Col.  Henry  Knox,  1778.  He  was 
born  in  Wales ;  died  in  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

Henry  Benner  served  in  the  militia,  was  taken  prisoner,  con- 
fined in  Philadelphia  where  his  wife  passed  food  to  him 
through  the  window  grating.     When  released  he  was  too  weak 

to  walk  and  she  carried  him  home  on  the  horse  she  was  riding. 
He  died  1812  in  Vincent,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 
Also  No.  19433. 

MRS.  VIRGINIA   LEIPER  BLACK.  .?4336 

Born  in  Chester,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  John   L.   Black. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Thomas  Leiper,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  I.  Leiper  and  Emma  Walter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  M.  Leiper  and  Mary  Irvine  Lewis,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Leiper  and  Elizabeth  Coultas  Gray, 
his  wife. 

Thomas  Leiper,  (1745-1825),  was  treasurer,  secretary  and 
officer  of  the  Light  Horse  City  Troop.  He  also  contributed 
largely  to  the  fund  for  the  benefit  of  the  soldiers  at  Valley 
Forge.     He  was  selected  by  Robert  Morris  to  carry  the  last 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  121 


subsidies  of  the  French  to  the  army  at  Yorktown.     H.Q  was 
born  in  Scotland ;   died  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Also  Nos.  919,  6045. 

MISS  LYDIA  EYRE  BAICER.  24337 

Born   in   Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Isaiah  Baker,  Corp.  John  Allen  and  Jacob 
Waggoner. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Freeman  Baker  and  Elizabeth  Eyre,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Baker  and  Olive  Allen,  his  wife ;  Nathan 
W.  Eyre  and  Mary  Anne  Waggoner,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Baker,  Jr.,  (1771-1854)  and  Mollie  Bur- 
gess (1787-1861),  his  wife;  Elisha  Allen  and  Rebecca  Phinney,  his 
wife;    George  W.  Waggoner  and  Mary  Peckworth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaiah  Baker  and  Experience,  his  wife; 
John  Allen  and  Hannah  Hopkins  Paine,  his  wife,  m.  1750;  Jacob 
Waggoner  and  Grace  Menan,   his  wife. 

Isaiah  Baker,  (1739-95),  ^^'^^  ^  minute  man  from  Yarmouth 
at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Yarmouth  ;  died  in 
South  Dennis,  Mass. 

John  Allen,  (1729-1811),  served  as  private  and  corporal  in 
the  Barnstable  County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Hardwick, 
Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  23534. 

Jacob  Waggoner,  (1743-90),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Penn- 
sylvania Line.     He  was  born  in  Prussia ;   died  in  Philadelphia. 

MRS.  KATHERIXE  WALLACE  KITTS.  24338 

Born   in  Brooklyn,  New   York. 

Wife  of  John  Franklin  Kitts. 

Descendant  of  ]\Iaj.  John  Pawling  and  of  Ensign  Stephen 
Griffing,  of  Xew  York. 

Daughter  of  John  Alva  Wallace  and  Emmaline  Coyle,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Wallace  and  Gertrude  Pawling,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Levi  Pawling  and  Hannah  Griffing,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Pawling  and  Maria  Van  Deusen,  his 
second   wife ;     Stephen   Griffing  and   Elizabeth   Uhl,   his    wife. 

John  Pawling,  (1732-1819),  served  in  the  Dutchess  County 
militia.  He  was  bom  in  Kingston ;  died  in  Rhinebeck  and 
the  rank  of  major  is  on  his  tombstone. 

Also  No.  20596. 


122  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Stephen  Griffing,  (1754-1841),  served  in  the  Burgoyne  cam- 
paign and  was  ensign  from  1778  until  the  regiment  disbanded. 
1781.  His  journal,  commission  and  honorable  discharge  are 
in  the  possession  of  the  family.  He  was  placed  on  the  pen- 
sion roll,  1832,  for  service  of  ensign  in  the  New  York  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Southold,  L.  I. ;   died  in  Warren  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  22147. 

MRS.  GARRETTA  ROACH  LONG.  24339 

Born  in   Chester,   Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Frederick  Farwell  Long. 

Descendant  of  I\Iaj.  John  Pawling  and  of  Ensign  Stephen 
Grififing. 
Daughter  of  John  Baker  Roach  and  Mary  Caroline  Wallace,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  David  Wallace  and  Gertrude  Pawling,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24338. 

MRS.  MARY  CAROLINE  WALLACE  ROACH.  24340 

Born  in  Staatsburg,  New  York. 
Wife  of  John  Baker  Roach. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Pawling  and  of  Ensign  Stephen 
Grififing. 

Daughter  of  David  Wallace  and  Gertrude  Pawling,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24338. 

MRS.  MARIA  WILSON  STOEVER.  24341 

Born  in  Chester,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Henry  Von  H.  Stoever,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  William  Chamberlin. 

Daughter  of  John  Nevius  Wilson  and  Sophia  Du  Pont  Blakely,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Wilson  and  Elizabeth  Nevius,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Christian  Nevius  and  Lucretia  Chamberlin, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Chamberlin  (i737-i877)  and  Eliza- 
beth Ten  Broeck,  his  first  wife. 

See  No.  24328. 

MRS.  EMELINE  ROACH  SPROUL.  24342 

Born  in  Chester,   Pennsylvania 
Wife  of  William  Cameron  Sproul. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  123 


Descendant  of  ^laj.  John  Pawling  and  of  Ensign  Stephen 
Griffing,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  John  Baker  Roach  and  Mary  Caroline  Wallace,  his  wift. 
Granddaughter  of  David  Wallace  and  Gertrude  Pawling,  his  wift. 
See  No.  24338. 

MRS.  EDITH  NORTON  WILSON  .AIacLEOD.  24343 

Born  in  Chester,   Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of   Malcom   MacLeod. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  William  Chamberlin. 
Daughter  of  John  Nevius  Wilson  and  Sophia  Du  Pont  Blakely,  his 
wife. 

See  Nos.  24328,  24341. 

MRS.  SARA  GERTRUDE  WALLACE  BALLARD.  24344 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  'Ntw  York. 
Wife  of  William  Wirt  Ballard. 

Descendant  of  M^j.  John  Pawling  and  of  Ensign  Stephen 
Griffing. 

Daughter  of  John  Alva  Wallace  and  Emmeline  Coyle,  his  wife. 
See  No.  2433S. 

MRS.  ELLEN  DAVIS  HAPGOOD.  24345 

Born  in  Peru,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Luke  B.  Hapgood. 

Descendant  of  John  Averill,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  Horace  Oscar  Davis  and  Lucy  Gilson  Davis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Davis  and  Mercy  Averill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Averill  and  Betsey  Averill,  his   wife. 

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

John  Averill,  (171 1-97),  was  a  member  of  the  Coroners  Jury 
of  1775  that  served  in  the  Westminster  massacre.  He  was 
born  in  Northfield,  ^^lass. ;   died  in  Westminster,  Vt. 

MRS.  META  SABIN  BENJA^IIN  HASSLER.  24346 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Gilbert  Herr  Hassler. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Zebediah  Sabin,  Capt.  Charles  Seymour, 
Lieut.  Col.  J.ames  Mellen  and  Nathan  Benjamin. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Ritner  Benjamin,  M  D.,  and  Abby  Benjamin 
Sabin,  his  wife. 


124  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Benjamin  and  ]\Iartha  Marsh  Mellen 
(1803-91),  his  wife;  Hon.  Henry  Lyman  Sabin,  M.  D.,  and  Abby  Ben- 
jamin, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Benjamin  (father  of  Joseph)  and  Su- 
sana  Gaylor,  his  wife ;  WiUiam  Henry  Mellen  and  Lucretia  Marsh, 
his  wife;  Capt.  Jesse  Sabin  and  Esther  Buckley,  his  wife;  Nathan 
Benjamin,  Jr.,  and  Ruth  Seymour,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Benjamin  and  Abigail  Dibble,  his 
wife;  James  i^Iellen  and  Elizabeth  Russell,  his  wife;  Zebediah  Sabin 
dnd  Anna  Dwight,  his  wife;  Charles  Seymour  and  Lucy  Whitman, 
his  wife. 

Zebediah  Sabin,  (1737-/6),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Arnold's 
expedition  to  Quebec,  1775,  and  died  on  his  way  home.  His 
sword  and  powder  horn  were  brought  back  by  his  comrades. 
He  was  born  in  KiUingly,  Conn.,  enlisted  from  Berkshire  Co., 
Mass.,  under  Col.  John  Patterson. 

Also  No.  4784. 

Charles  Seymour,  (1738-1802),  served  in  the  New  York 
campaign,  1776,  and  commanded  a  company  on  the  Hudson  in 
Col.  Thomas  Belden's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Hartford, 
Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  231 1,  10302. 

James  Mellen,  (1739-1812),  was  a  minute  man  at  Lexington, 
commanded  a  company  at  Bunker  Hill  and  rose  to  the  rank  of 
lieutenant  colonel.  He  was  born  in  Hopkinton ;  died  in  Men- 
don,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  1587,  3616,  1 1 181,  124CO,  14314,  17695- 

Nathan  Benjamin,  (1737-85),  served  as  a  private  at  the  Ben- 
nington Alarm  in  Col.  Moses  Ashley's  Berkshire  County, 
Massachusetts  militia. 

Also  No.  8159. 

MRS.  NELLE  McCORMICK  COCHRAN.  24347 

Born  in  Williamsport,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Cochran. 

Descendant  of  Matthew  Brown,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Henry  C.  McCormick  and  Ida  Hays,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Seth  T.  McCormick  and  Eleanor  Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  McCormick  and  Hannah  Hammond,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Hammond  and  Mary  Brown,  his 
wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  125 


Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Brown  and  Eleanor  Lytle, 
his   wife. 

Matthew  Brown,  (  173.2-78),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  of  Northumberland  County,  deputy  to  the  Pro- 
vincial Council,  1776.  and  a  member  of  the  convention  that 
framed  the  state  constitution.  He  joined  the  army  and  died 
from  effects  of  camp  fever. 

Also  Nos.  1075,  14368,  19465. 

MRS.  MARGARET   SMITH  FORESMAN.  24348 

Born  in  Williamsport,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  H.  Melick  Foresman. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Smith,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Henry  B.  Smith  and  Martha  Allen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of  Isaac   Smith  and  Harriet  Hutchings,  his   wife. 

Or. -granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Smith  and  Elsie  Woodman,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Smith,  (1760-1836),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  served  at  Bunker  Hill.  He  reenlisted, 
1777,  for  three  years  or  during  the  war.  He  was  born  in 
Temple,  Maine;   died  in  Belmont,  Maine. 

Also  No.  13927. 

MISS  MARGARET  M.  ^IcCLURE.  •    24349 

Born  in   Rushville,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Judge  William  Hepburn,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Power  McClure  and  Almira  D.  Greer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  ]\IcClure  and  Hannah  Tutthill  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  McClure  and  Mary  Hepburn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Hepburn  and  Crecy  Covenhoven, 
his  first  wife. 

William  Hepburn,  (1753-1821),  was  captain  of  Northum- 
berland militia  to  protect  the  frontier  against  the  Indians.  He 
was  born  in  County  Donegal,  Ireland ;  died  in  Williamsport, 
Pa.,  where  he  was  the  first  Judge. 

Also  Nos.  6293,  16459,  17964,  20518. 

MRS.  ELIZA  BALL  METCALF.  24350 

Born  in  Buffalo,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Samuel  Metcalf. 
Descendant  of  Corp.  Gideon  Ball. 


126  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Sheldon  Ball  and  Jane  ^iIcKnight  Sterrett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Corp.  Gideon  Ball  and  Lydia  Brockway,  his  wife. 

Gideon  Ball,  (  1762-1S26).  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  for 
service  of  corporal  in  the  ^Massachusetts  Line.  He  was  born 
in  Granville,  Mass. ;    died  in  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  18918,  19538,  20062. 

MRS.  MARY  CLAPP  JACKSON  CLOTHIER.  24351 

Born  in   Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Isaac  Hallowell  Clothier. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Ebenezer  Clapp  and  of  Enoch 
Glover,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  Jackson  (181 1-92)  and  Elizabeth  Howe  Clapp 
(1814-76),  his  wife,  m.  1839. 

Granddaughter  of  Enoch  Clapp  (1790-1877)  and  Mary  Tyson  (1785- 
1858),  his  wife,  m.   1S12. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Clapp  and  Mary  Glover  (1760-1817), 
his  second  wife,  m.  1779. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Enoch  Glover  and  Susannah  Bird,  his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Clapp,  (1732-1S02),  was  lieutenant  colonel  of 
militia,  1775,  and  was  appointed  to  the  Continental  Infantry, 
1776.     He  was  born  in  Dorchester;    died  in  Chesterfield. 

Enoch  Glover,  (1734-1801),  was  a  minute  man  to  defend 
Dorchester  Heights  and  turned  out  at  various  alarms.  He 
was  born  in  Dorchester,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2490,  9135. 

MISS  LAURA  E.  DOBBINS.  24352 

Born  in  Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Andrew  Summers,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Murrell   Dobbins   and  Emily   Munroe,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Ridg^vay  Dobbins  (1798-1857)  and  Mary 
A.  Hilyard  (1807-72),  his  wife,  m.  1827. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eber  Hilyard  (1773- 1823)  and  Sarah  Summers 
(1779- 1840),  his  wife,  m.  1794. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Summers  and  Hannah  Myers 
(1742-1819),  his  wife. 

Andrew  Summers,  (1742-1806),  commanded  a  company  of 
militia,  1777,  and,  1779,  was  commissioned  captain  of  artillery. 
He  died  in  Philadelphia. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I27 


MISS   MARY  A.   DOBBINS.  24353 

Born  in  Mount  Holly,  New  Jersej'. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Andrew  Summers. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Ridgway  Dobbins  and  ^lary  A.  Hilyard,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24352. 

MRS.  E^LMA  CROZER  KXOWLES.  24354 

Born  in  Upland,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Gustavus  W.  Knowles. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  George  Gray,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  P.  Crozer  and  Sallie  L.  Knowles,  his  wife. 

■Granddaughter  of  James  Knowles  and  Margaret  Gray,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  George  Gray  and  Martha  Ibison,   his   wife. 

George  Gray,  (1725-1800),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  and  chairman  of  the  Board  of  War.  He  was  ex- 
pelled from  the  Society  of  Friends  for  his  treason  resolutions, 
and  his  patriotic  wife  went  with  him.  She  had  studied  medi- 
cine and  surgery  in  England,  1749,  and  was  his  able  support 
in  the  relief  of  the  soldiers.  He  was  bom  in  Philadelphia, 
where  he  died. 

Also  Xos.  6286,  7592,  19500,  20677,  21519. 

MRS.  ALICE  FERREE  TODD.  24355 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  M.  Hampton  Todd. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Samuel  Patterson,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  Barr  Ferree  and  Mary  Ann  Patterson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Patterson  (1772-1831)  and  Mary  Ann 
Mcjimsey  (1778-1847),  his  wife,  m.  1798. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Patterson  and  Martha  Agnew  (1740- 
1772),  his  wife,  m.   1765. 

Samuel  Patterson.  (  1727-1820),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  and  served  as  sergeant  in  Col.  Thomas  Por- 
ter's company  of  militia  at  the  battle  of  Princeton.  He  was 
born  in  Lancaster  County,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1 1762,  15 173. 

^TRS.  FRA>:CES  DAVISON  DUNN.  24356 

Born    in    Canton,    Illinois. 
Wife  of  William  R.  Dunn. 
Descendant  of  Asa  Davison  and  of  Ezra  Davison. 


128  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Ezra  Darwin  Davison  and  Electa  Susan  Fairchild,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Asa  Lee  Davison  and  Lydia  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Ezra  Davison  and  Daidamia  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Davison  and  Sarah  Price,  his  wife. 

Asa  Davison,  (1736-1831),  served  several  enlistments  as  a 
private  in  the  Connecticut  Line.  He  was  born  in  Preston, 
Conn. ;   died  in  Grafton,  N.  Y. 

Ezra  Davison,  (1765-1834),  enlisted  at  sixteen  and  was 
placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Rennesalaer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  183 1,  for 
service  of  private  in  the  Connecticut  militia.  He  died  in 
Grafton,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  8541,  14515,  18617,  23796. 

MRS.  MILDRED  SELLERS  ALMY.  24357 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  Ellery  Almy. 

Descendant  of  John  Keen,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Sellers,  Jr.,  and  Ann  Caroline  Keen,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Swift  Keen  and  Ann  Longstreth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Keen  and  Mildred  Cooke,  his  wife. 

John  Keen,  (1747-1832),  served  in  Capt.  Richard  Hum- 
phrey's company,  Cadawallader's  division  of  state  troops.  He 
was  at  the  battle  of  Princeton  where  he  was  injured.  He  was 
born  in  Philadelphia,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  5159,  22670. 

MRS.  HARRIET  M.  OGDEN  NEVIN.  24358 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Charles  W.  Nevin. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Christopher  Marshall,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Edward  H.  Ogden  and  Sarah  Morris  Perot,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Francis  Perot  and  Elizabeth  Marshall  Morris, 
his  wife. 

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

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

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Christopher  Marshall  and  Sarah  Thomp- 
son, his  wife. 

Christopher  ^Marshall,  (1709-97),  served  on  the  Committee 
of  Safety  and  in  the  Provincial  Conference,    1775.     He  was 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


129 


justice  of  the  court  of  Common  Pleas,  1776.     He  was  born  in 
Ireland  ;   died  in  Philadelphia. 
Also  Nos.  20,  4057. 

MRS.  HELEN  R.  ROBERTS.  24359 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Howard  E.  Roberts. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Barnes,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Alexander  Ramsey  and  Ann  Eliza  Milne,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Michael  Milne  and  Nancy  Bias  Barnes,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Barnes  and  Priscilla  Wilson,  his  wife 
m.   1777. 

Samuel  Barnes,  (1752-1844),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1834,  for  service  as  fifer  and  private  in  the  Pennsylvania 
Line.  He  was  born  in  Philadelphia  County;  died  in  [Mont- 
gomery County. 

Also  No.   15494. 

MRS.  ELISABETH  LONGSTRETH  BOYD.  24360 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  James  Boyd. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.   Col.   Ebenezer   Clapp   and   of  Enoch 

Glover,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  .Miers  Fisher  Longstreth  and  Mary  Tyson  Clapp.  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Clapp  (1732- 1802)  and  Mary  Glover,  his 
second  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Enoch  Glover  (1734-1801)  and  Susannah  Bird, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24351. 

MISS  ISABELLE  AUDENRIED  GRAFF.  24361 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Irwin,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Graff  and  J.  M.  Audenreid,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Paul  Graff  and  Rebecca  Irwin  Trimble,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Trimble,  M.  D.,  (1790-1838)  and  Eliza 
Violette  Porter  Gemmill   (1805-84),  his  wife,  m.  1821. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  John  Gemmill  (1759-1814)  and  Re- 
becca Irwin    (1775-1844),  his  wife,  m.   1803. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Irwin  and   Violette   Porter,  his 
wife. 
6 


130  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Joseph  Irwin,  (1736-1803),  was  lieutenant  in  Capt.  James 
jMcConnell's  company  of  Associators,  1777.  He  died  in  Cum- 
berland County. 

Also  No.  19496. 

MRS.  E:\0IA  alder  GIGER.  24362 

Born  in  Muncy,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Frederick  Sidney  Giger. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Painter  and  of  Joseph  Israel,  of 
Pennsylvania.  , 

Daughter  of  George  Latimer  Israel  -Painter  and  Rose  Anna  Ritchie 
Bridgens,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Painter  and  Susan  Israel  (1789-1845), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Painter  and  Catherine  Taggart,  his  wife; 
Joseph  Israel  and  Susan  Pusey   (1765-1817),  his  wife,  m.   1781. 

John  Painter,  (1752-1837),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Northumberland  County,  1831,  for  service  of  second  lieuten- 
ant.    He  was  born  in  York ;   died  in  Northumberland  County. 

Also  No.  2 1 32 1. 

Joseph  Israel,  (1753-1807),  served  in  the  Revolution  and  his 
sword  is  in  the  historical  collection  of  Pennsylvania.  He  was 
born  in  Pennsylvania ;    died  in  Delaware. 

Also  No.  23000. 

J^IISS  ELLEN  IDE  KENNEY.  24363 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jeremiah  Mcintosh,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Fletcher  Kenney  and  Mary  Frances  Ide,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abel  Kenney  (1792-1862)  and  Lydia  Mcintosh 
(1803-25),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Mcintosh  and  Susannah  Blake,  his 
wife,   m.   1778. 

Jeremiah  Mcintosh,  (1751-1843),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Norfolk  County  for  service  of  private  and  sergeant  iti 
the  Massachusetts  state  troops  and  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Dorchester,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  22305. 

MRS.  MARY  ADELAIDE  FREY  ANDREWS.  24364 

Born    in    IMeadville,    Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  William  H.  Andrews. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  131 


Descendant  of  Lieut.  Thomas  Atkinson. 

Daughter  of  Charles  William  Frey  and  Delilah  Ellis  Stebbins,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Stebbins  (1793-1846)  and  Sally  Atkinson, 
his  wife. 

■Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Atkinson  (1781-1837)  and  Sarah  So- 
mers,  his  wife,  m.  1804. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Atkinson  and  Salome  Weidner, 
his  wife,  m.  1771. 

Thomas  Atkinson,  (1751-93),  was  commissioned  heutenant, 
1777,  and  was  under  Capt.  George  Reekin  at  the  battle  of 
Brandywine.  He  was  born  in  Reading,  Pa. ;  died  in  Lou- 
doun Co.,  V'a. 

Also  Nos.  1 1877,  13876,  15899. 

MRS.  MARL^  LEWIS  BEALE.  24365 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Edward  F.  Beale. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  John  Alorin  Scott,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  John  Thompson  Lewis  and  Alaria  Litchfield  Scott,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Morin  Scott  (1789-1858)  and  Mary  Emlen, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Allaire  Scott  (1759-98)  and  Juliana  Sit- 
greaves,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Morin  Scott  and  Helena  Rutgers,  his 
wife. 

John  Morin  Scott,  (1730-84),  a  graduate  of  Yale,  was  one 
of  the  founders  of  the  "Sons  of  Liberty."  He  was  a  member 
of  the  Provincial  Congress,  1775;  brigadier  general  at  the 
battle  of  Long  Island,  and  was  wounded  at  White  Plains.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  Continental  Congress  and  Secretary  of 
State,  1778,  which  office  he  held  when  he  died.  He  was  hon- 
orary member  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  of  New  York, 
where  he  was  born. 

Also  No.  13733. 

MRS.  REBECCA  LEWIS  EVANS.  24366 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Allen  Evans. 
Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  John  Morin  Scott. 


132  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AJIERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  John  Thompson  Lewis  and  Maria  Litchfield  Scott,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  24365. 

MISS  EDNA  ALBERTA  COURTENAY.  24367 

Born   in  Williamsport,   Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  John  Noble. 

Daughter  of  Albert  S.  Courtenay  and  Fannie  P.  Le  Suer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alfred  C.  Le  Suer  and  Eliza  Jane  Noble,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Noble,  Jr.,  and  Susan  Palmer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Noble  and  Jemima  Purdy,  his  wife. 

John  Noble,  (1762-1843),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1824,  for  two  and  one-half  years  of  actual  service  as  a  private 
in  the  Delaware  troops.  He  was  born  in  Sussex  Co.,  Dela- 
ware ;    died  in  Calais,  Maine. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  DORH^IAN  THAW.  24368 

Born   in   Pittsburgh,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  Thaw,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Arnold  Henrv'  Dorhman. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Arnold  Dorhman  (b.  1S07)  and  Elizabeth  Mc- 
Gunnegle,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Arnold  Henry  Dorhman  and  Rachel  Banks,  his 
wife. 

Arnold  Henry  Dorhman,  (i  749-1813),  acted  as  agent  at 
Lisbon  in  the  Revolution  and  aided  the  cause  by  caring  for 
seamen  who  had  been  captured  by  British  cruisers.  He  was 
granted  land  in  Ohio  and  died  in  Steubenville. 

MRS.  ADDIE  PEELOR  STEWART.  24369 

Born  in  Indiana,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  D.  C.  Stewart. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Mcllvain,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  James  Harvey  Peelor  and  Mary  Jane  Pettigrew,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Peelor  and  Rachel  Adaline  Hunter,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Hunter  and  Elizabeth  Mcllvain,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Mcllvain  and  Elizabeth  Donaldson, 
his  wife. 

John  Mcllvain,  (1742-1833),  was  commissioned  captain  of 
York  County  militia,  1778.  He  was  born  in  York  Countv ; 
died  in  AdamiS  Countv. 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  133 


MRS.  MARGARET  EUGENIE  ROLFE  BERGER.  24370 

Born  in  Rolfe,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  A.  Berger. 

Descendant  of  John  Le  Bosquet,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Ward  Rolfe  and  Elizabeth  A.  Davis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Herman  'M.  Rolfe  and  Mary  Ann  Le  Bosquet  (b. 
1813),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Le  Bosquet  and  Sarah  Price,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Le  Bosquet  and  Sarah  Brooks,  his 
wife. 

John  Le  Bosquet,  (1737-1803),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Middlesex  County  militia  in  Col.  Michael  Jackson's  regiment. 
He  was  born  in  Medford;   died  in  Haverhill. 

MISS  LYDIA  HARPER  MacMILLAN.  24371 

Born  in  Pittsburg,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  John  Gill,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Black  MacMillan  and  Indiana  Totten,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  B.  ]\IacMillan  and  Jane  Gormly.  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Gormly  and  Elizabeth  Gill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Gill  and  Jean  Shaw,  his  wife. 

John  Gill,  (1748-1822),  enlisted  in  Capt.  Isaac  Seely's  com- 
pany, Col.  Francis  Johnston's  Pennsylvania  regiment,  for  three 
years,  1777-80.     He  died  in  Munroeville,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  2941,  4255,  12975,  19513. 

MISS  EILA  CHRISTY  MacMILLAN.  24372 

Bom  in  Pittsburg,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  John  Gill. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Black  MacMillan  and  Indiana  Totten,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24371. 

MRS.  JEANNETTE  E.  HARTUPEE  McKEE.  24373 

Born  in  Pittsburg,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Henry  Sellers  McKee. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Hartupee  and  of  Aaron  Mer- 
shon. 
Daughter  of  Andrew  Hartupee  and  Louise  David  Cook,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Aaron  Hartupee  and  Isabella  White,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  WilHam  Hartupee  and  Jane  Mershon,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Mershon  and  Mary  Gapin,  his  wife. 


134  DAUGHTCRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

William  Hartupee,  (1756-1844),  served  as  captain  of  Mid- 
dlesex County,  New  Jersey  militia.  He  was  born  in  Cranbury, 
N.  J. ;    died  in  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Aaron  Mershon.  (1740-76).  was  a  private  in  the  New  Jersey 
state  troops  at  the  battle  of  Long  Island,  where  he  lost  his  life. 
He  was  born  in  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Also  No.  171 18. 

MRS.  LULU  EATON  BROWN.  24374 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Louis  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Luther  Eaton,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Eaton  and  Margaret  H.  Collins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hiram  W.  Eaton  and  Anna  JNIott  Holt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Eaton  and  Mary  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Luther  Eaton  and  Rebecca  Bennett,  his 
wife. 

Luther  Eaton,  (1762-1828),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut militia.     He  was  born  in  Killingly,  where  he  died. 

MISS  CAROLINE  HAMPTON  COCHRAN.  24375 

Born  in  Sewickley,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Robert  Johnston,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Mansfield  B.   Cochran  and  Mary  S.  Hampton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Davis  Cochran  and  Mary  C.  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Davis  and  Jane  MacDonald,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Davis  and   Jane  Johnston,   his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Johnston  and  Eliza  Sproul,  his 
wife. 

Robert  Johnston,  (1750-1808),  was  surgeon  in  the  Sixth 
Pennsylvania  Battalion.  1776,  and  hospital  surgeon  when 
Greene  ordered  him  to  the  Southern  Department,  where  he 
served  until  the  close  of  the  war.  He  died  in  Waynesboro, 
Penna. 

Also  No.  4668. 

MRS.  CECILIA  CUNNINGHA^I  MURDOCH.  24376 

Born  in  Pittsburg,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Frank  Hall  Murdoch. 
Descendant  of  John  Cunningham. 
Daughter  of  Wilson  Cunningham  and  Mary  Anne  O'Conor,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I35 


Granddaughter  of  James  Cunningham  (,i779-iS39)  and  ^Xlary  Alalone, 
his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John   Cunningham   and  E.   Stoteler,  his   wife. 

John  Cunningham  served  in  Capt.  John  Nelson's  company, 
Col.  John  Philip  de  Haas'  regiment  of  Pennsylvania  Rifles. 
He  was  born  in  Ireland ;   died  in  Westmoreland  Co.,  Penna. 

MRS.  DESSA  W.  CROWELL  CLEMENT.  24377 

Born  in  Cold  Spring,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  John  Browning  Clement. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Somers,  David  Somers,  Aaron 
Eldredge,  Aaron  Crowell,  Ensign  Richard  Matthews  and  Ellis 
Hughes,  all  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  De  Witt  Clinton  Crowell  (1827-74)  and  Hannah  A.  Eld- 
redge, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Page  Crowell  and  Hannah  Matthews, 
his  wife;  William  Eldredge  (1804-86)  and  Esther  Ireland  (181 1-98), 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24938. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Eldredge  (1771-1819)  and  Hannah 
Langdon  (1774-1836),  his  wife,  m.  1792;  Elijah  Ireland  and  Rachel 
Somers   (b.  1785),  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Eldredge  and  Elizabeth  Stillwell, 
his  wife ;    David  Somers  and  Judith  Scull,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Somers. 

John  Somers,  (1727-99),  served  as  captain  of  Gloucester 
County  militia.     He  was  born  in  Somer's  Point  where  he  died. 

David  Somers,  (1758-1838),  was  a  minute  man  in  the  New 
Jersey  militia. 

Aaron  Eldredge,  ('1735-85),  was  a  member  of  the  Commiit- 
tee  of  Safety,  1775.  He  was  born  in  Cold  Spring,  N.  J.,  where 
he  died. 

MISS  HANNAH  MATTHEWS  CROWELL.  24378 

Born  in   Norfolk,  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Aaron  Crowell,  David  Somers,  Capt.  John 
Somers,  Ens.  Richard  INIatthews,  Aaron  Eldredge  and  Ellis 
Hughes. 

Daughter  of  De  Witt  Clinton  Crowell  and  Hannah  Ann  Eldredge, 
his  wife. 

See  Nos.  24377,  24938. 


136  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  MARY  CECIL  CROWELL.  24379 

Born  in   Norfolk,  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Aaron  Crowell,  David  Somers,  Capt.  John 
Somers,  Ens.  Richard  ]\Iatthe\vs,  Aaron  Eldredge  and  ElHs 
Hughes. 

Daughter  of  De  Witt  Clinton  Crowell  and  Hannah  Ann  Eldredge, 
his  wife. 

See  Nos.  24377,  24938. 

MRS.  EVA  J.  CROWELL  S^IITH.  24380 

Born  in  Norfolk,   Virginia. 

Wife  of  Leonard  Owen  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Aaron  Crowell,  David  Somers,  Capt.  John 
Somers,  Ens.  Richard  Matthews,  Aaron  Eldredge  and  Ellis 
Hughes. 

Daughter  of  De  Witt  Clinton  Crowell  and  Hannah  Ann  Eldredge, 
his  wife. 

See  Nos.  24377,  24938. 

MRS.  ISABELLA  CAIRNS  HARVEY.  24381 

Born  in  Lancaster,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Daniel  C.  Harvey. 

Descendant  of  George  Leonard,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter   of  John    Cairns   and   Sarah   Boyle,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter   of   Philip    Boyle  and   Elizabeth   Leonard,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Leonard  and  Elizabeth  Yost,  his  first 
wife. 

George  Leonard,  (1755-1847),  served  three  years  and  was 
at  the  battles  of  Trenton,  Princeton  and  Germantown.  He 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  183 1,  for  service  of  private  in 
the  Penn  Continental  line.  He  was  born  in  Lancaster,  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.  18930,  23558. 

MRS.  LOIS  W^EKS  NICHOLS.  24382 

Born  in  Rutland,  Vermont. 
Wife  of  H.  B.  Nichols. 
Descendant  of  Benjamin  Adams. 

Daughter  of  Newman  Weeks  and  Rebecca  Melvina  French,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Josiah  French  and  Betsey  Maria  Adams,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of   Benjamin   Adams   and   Mary   Stone,   his   wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


"^n 


Benjamin  Adams,  (1752-1830),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm.  He  served  as  private  to  reenforce  the 
northern  army,  1777.  He  was  born  in  Townsend,  Mass.  ; 
died  in  Clarendon,  Vt. 

MRS.  REBECCA  DECKER  WOGLOM  PERRY.  24383 

Born  in  New  Springrville,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Ophir  La  Forrest  Perry. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Abraham  Woglom,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  Abraham  Woglom  and  Hannah  Crocheron  Decker    his 
wife.  ' 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Woglom,  (1780-1833)  and  Patience  Van 
Schaick,    (1783-1836),   his   wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Abraham  Woglom,  (b.  1759)  and  Rachel  Ann 
Wmant,  his  first  wife. 

Gr-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Woglom  and  Sary,  (1740-CQ) 
his  wife. 

Abraham  Woglom,  (1731-90),  was  appointed  lieutenant 
under  Capt.  Daniel  Winant  and  Col.  Abraham  Jones  in  the 
Richmond  County  militia,  1776.  He  was  born  near  Rossville, 
Staten  Island,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  KATHERINE  EVANS  ATWOOD.  24384 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Porter  Crouch  Atwood. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Christian  Dull,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter   of  Rowland   Cadwalader  Evans   and   Sarah    Anne   Hyzer 
his  wife.  ' 

Granddaughter  of  John  Foulke  Evans  and  Catharine  Dull,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24385. 

MISS  MARGARET  WORRELL  EVANS.  24385 

Born  in   Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Christian  Dull,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  Robert  Iredell  Evans  and  Mary  Casselbury  Suplee,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter    of    Rowland    Cadwalader    Evans    and    Sarah    Anne 
Hyzer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter   of   John    Foulke   Evans   and    Catharine   Dull     his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter    of    Christian    Dull    and    Elizabeth    Detor.    his 
wife,    m.    1769. 


138  DAUGHTERS  Or  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Christian  Dull,  (1742-1820),  served  as  captain  of  the  first 
company  of  Philadelphia  County  militia,  1777.  He  was  ap- 
pointed to  collect  supplies  for  the  suffering  army  at  Valley 
Forge.     He  was  born  in  Montgomery  County,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  622,  3580. 

MISS  SARAH  A.  EVANS.  24386 

Born  in   Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Christian  Dull. 

Daughter  of  Rowland  Cadwalader  Evans  and  Sarah  Anne  Hyzer, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24385. 

MISS  FANNIE  DAVIS.  24387 

Born   in  Beaver   County,    Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  William  Davis,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Francis  F.  Davis  and  Sarah  Boyd  Reid,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Davis  and  Margaret  Flanagan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Davis  and  Isabella  Scott,  his  wife. 

William  Davis,  (1756-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Beaver  Co.,  Pa.,  1819,  for  five  years'  actual  service  as  a 
private  in  the  Pennsylvania  Line. 

Also  No.  22687. 

MISS  HELEN  McCANDLESS.  24388 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Col.  James  Mead  and  of  Lieut.  Robert  Barber. 

Daughter  of  Gardiner  Felsh  McCandless  and  Lucie  Franciscus,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  McCandless  and  Elizabeth  Griswold  Felsh, 
his  wife;  George  Charles  Franciscus  and  Sallie  Barbar  Wright,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Chever  Felsh  and  Mary  Hale,  his  wife ;  Charles 
Morris  Wright  and  Susan  Stump,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Hale  and  Dorcus  Mead,  his  wife; 
James  Wright  and  Elizabeth  Barber,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Mead  and  Mercy  Holmes,  his 
.    wife;    Robert  Barber,   (1722-82)   and  Sarah  Taylor,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24328. 

James  Mead,  (1730-1804),  was  a  member  of  the  Dorset 
Convention,  1776,  and  one  of  the  Committee  to  arrange  for  the 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  ^39 


defense  of  the  frontier.     He  was  colonel  of  the  Third  regi- 
ment of  Vermont  militia.     He  was  born  in  Horseneck,  N.  Y. ; 
died  in  Rutland,  Vt. 
Also  No.  17322. 

MISS  LAVINIA  VAN  DUSEN.  24389 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Herman  Stout. 
Daughter  of  John  Van  Dusen  and  Harriet  Pote,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Mathias  H.  Pote  and  Jane  Thomson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24941. 

MRS.  MARY  WITHERS  EVANS.  24390 

Born  in  Lancaster,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Horace  Evans. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  George  W.  Withers,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Michael  Augustus  Withers,  M.  D.  and  Mary  Louise 
Musselman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Michael  Withers  and  Anna  Mary  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  "of  George  W.  Withers  and  Annie  Kendi^,  his 
wife. 

George  W.  Withers,  (1747-1811),  served  in  a  company  of 
Riflemen  from  Lancaster  County,  Col.  Edward  Hand's  regi- 
ment in  the  defense  of  Boston,  1775.  He  was  second  lieuten- 
ant under  his  brother  Capt.  John  Withers  in  the  battles  of 
Trenton  and  Princeton.     His  widow  received  a  pension.' 

MRS.  MARIE  SUELA  PENFIELD.  24391 

Born  in  Salem,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Francis  Harrol  Penfield. 

Descendant  of  David  McKinley,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Clement  Pearson,  M.  D.  and  Eleanor  McKinley  Rose, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James   Rose  and   Martha   McKinley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  McKinley  and  Sarah  Grey,  his  wife, 
m.  1780. 

David  McKinley,  (1755-1840),  enlisted  in  the  Flying  Camp, 
1776.  His  company  was  detailed  at  Fort  Washington  and  all 
but  he  were  captured.  He  served  in  the  defense  of  Paulus 
Hook.     He  applied  for  a  pension,  1832,  and  it  was  allowed  for 


I40  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

twenty-one  months'  actual  service  as  private  in  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Line.  He  was  bom  in  Chanceford,  Pa.,  removed  to 
Ohio,  1814,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  SHOCH  EVANS.  24392 

Born  in  Kingston,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Evans. 

Descendant  of  Michael  Shoch,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughiter  of  Benjamin  Shoch  and  Abigail  Shafer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Shoch,  (1782-1854)  and  Katharine  Mc- 
Clatchey,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Michael  Shoch  and  Margaret  Stoess,.  his  wife, 
m.  1758. 

Michael  Shoch  served  as  a  private  in  the  first  company. 
Fourth  battalion  Pennsylvania  militia.  He  died  in  Northum- 
berland County. 

Also  No.  10587. 

MRS.  SARAH  TERRY.  24393 

Born  in  Pemberton,  New  Jersey,  1792. 

Wife  of  David  Terry. 

Descendant  of  Stacy  Doran,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Stacy  Doran  and  Mary  Maginniss,  his  first  wife. 

Stacy  Doran  served  as  a  private  in  the  Burlington  County 
militia.  He  was  born  in  New  Jersey ;  died  in  Philadelphia, 
1850. 

MRS.  ANNIE  LOUISE  ARNOLD  GILBERT.  24394 

Born  in  Warwick,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  William  Henry  Gilbert. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Arnold,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Franklin  Arnold  and  Louise  Constance,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  F.  Arnold  and  Sarah  Rice,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Arnold  and  Sarah  Stafford,  his  first 
wife. 

Joseph  Arnold,  (1755-1840),  entered  the  army  as  ensign  and 
was  retired  captain  Continental  Line,  1781.  He  served  in 
many  battles  and  was  an  original  member  of  the  Cincinnati. 
He  was  born  in  Cranston;    died  in  Warwick. 

Also  Nos.  17276,  \i 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I4I 


MRS.  HELEN  MAR  ELWELL  PAGAN.  24395 

Born  in  Plymouth,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Frank  Cousins  Pagan. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Simon  Spalding,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  WilHam  Elwell,  Jr.  and  Helen  Mar  Spalding,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Spalding,  (1790-1853)  and  Aurelia  Sat- 
terlee,  his  wife,  m.  1814. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Witter  Spalding  and  Rebecca  Spald- 
ing,   (1773-1813),  his  wife,  m.   1789. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Simon  Spalding  and  Ruth  Shepard,  his  wife. 

Simon  Spalding,  (1742-1814),  served  as  lieutenant  under 
Capt.  Samuel  Ransom  in  the  Jersey  campaign  and  commanded 
a  company  in  Sullivan's  expedition,  1779.  He  served  to  the 
close  of  the  war  and  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati.  He 
was  born  in  Plainfield,  Conn.,  removed  to  Wyoming,  1771 ; 
settled  in  Sheshegum,   1783,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  339,  850s,  1 1076,  12980,  18151. 

MRS.  SUSANNAH  B.  CROSSLEY.  243^6 

Born  in  Wrentham,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  John  Crossley. 

Descendant  of  John  Belcher,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Belcher  and  Susannah  Hazeltine,  his  wife. 

John  Belcher,  (1744- 1825),  served  as  a  private  at  the  Lex- 
ington and  Rhode  Island  alarms.  He  was  born  in  Wrentham, 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  CELINDA  EVELYN  FLAGG.  24397 

Born  in  Cumberland,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Charles  Otis  Flagg. 

Descendant  of  John  Belcher. 

Daughter  of  William  Adolphus  Alexander  and  Martha  Goodwin  Bel- 
cher, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Caleb  Belcher,  M.  D.,  and  Evelina  Davis  (Green), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Belcher  and  Susannah  Hazeltine,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  24396. 

MISS  MARTHA  REBECCA  FLAGG.  24398 

Born  in  Cumberland,  Rhode  Island. 
Descendant  of  John  Belcher. 


142  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Charles  Otis  Flagg  and  Celinda  Evelyn  Alexander,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Adolphus   Alexander   and   Martha   Good- 
win Belcher,  his  wife. 
See  Nos.  24396,  24397. 

MISS  MARY  ELLA  NICHOLS.  24399 

Born  in  Fall  River,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Moses  Nichols  and  of  Josiah  Tanner. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Nichols  and  Desire  Boss  Tanner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Nichols  and  Elizabeth  Grady,  his  wife; 
Francis  Ezekiel  Tanner  and  Lucy  Ann  Dawley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Nichols  and  Susannah  Reed,  his  wife; 
Thomas   Brownell  Tanner  and   Hannah   Boss,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Tanner  and  Phebe  Browne!!,  his 
wife. 

Moses  Nichols,  (1763-1845),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Plymouth  County,  1831,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts militia.  He  was  born  in  Plymouth,  Mass.,  where  he 
■died. 

Josiah  Tanner,  ( 1734-1810),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Rhode 
Island  militia.  He  was  born  in  South  Kingston,  R.  I.,  where 
he  died. 

MISS  MARGARET  ISABEL  HALL.  24400 

Born    in   Washington,    D.    C. 
Descendant  of  Andrew  Monroe. 

Daughter  of  George  William  Hall  and  Isabella  Monroe  Miller,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Miller  and  Margaret  Cridler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob   Cridler   and   Isabella   Monroe,  his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Monroe  and  Mary  Dailey,  his 
wife. 

Andrew  Monroe,  (1760-1847),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
William  Bentley's  company,  Third  Virginia  regiment  com- 
manded by  Col.  John  Neville.  He  was  born  in  Fairfax  Co., 
Va. ;  died  near  Boonsboro,  Md. 

MRS.  JEAN  LIVINGSTON  HUBBARD  DENIG.  24401 

Born  in  Sandusky,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Robert  Gracey  Denig,  U.   S.  N. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  143 


Descendant  of  Sergt.  John  Hubbard  and  of  Maj.  Henry 
Livingston. 

Daughter  of  Lester  Samuel  Hubbard  and  Jane  Patterson  Livingston, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Hubbard  and  Mabel  Barnard,  his  wife; 
Charles  Patterson  Livingston  and  EHza  Clement  Brewer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hubbard  and  Susannah  Mills,  his  wife, 
m.    1775 ;     Henry   Livingston   and   Jane   Patterson,   his   wife. 

John  Hubbard,  (1748- 1830),  served  as  sergeant  in  the  militia 
and  as  member  of  Assembly.  He  was  born  in  Windsor, 
Conn. ;    died  in  Bloomfield. 

Henry  Livingston,  (1748-1828),  was  commissioned  major 
under  Col.  James  Clinton,  1775,  and  served  in  the  Canadian 
expedition.  His  diary  gives  a  pen  picture  of  the  campaign. 
He  was  bom  in  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

MISS  DULCE  MOISE.  24402 

Born  in  Sumter,  South  Carolina. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Marks  Lazarus,  Samuel  Mordecai  and 
Myer  Moses,  all  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Jefferson  Moise  and  Rebecca  Harby  Moses, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Jackson  Moses-  and  Octavia  Harby,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Moses  and  Hannah  Lazarus,  his  wife; 
Isaac  Harby  and  Rachel  Mordecai,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Marks  Lazarus  and  Rachel  Doris,  his  wife; 
Solomon  Harby  and  Rebecca  Moses,  his  wife;  Samuel  Mordecai  and 
Miss  Andrews,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Myer  Moses  and  Rachel  Andrews,  his 
second  wife. 

Marks  Lazarus,  (1757-1835),  was  a  cannoneer  and  was  made 
prisoner,  1780.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  183 1,  for 
service  of  private  and  sergeant  in  the  South  Carolina  niilitia. 
He  was  born  in  Charleston,  where  he  died. 

Samuel  Mordecai  served  as  a  grenadier  in  South  Carolina. 
He  died,  1820,  in  Savannah,  Ga. 

Myer  Moses,  (1735-1800),  gave  aid  to  the  city  of  Charles- 
ton when  it  was  besieged  by  the  British.  He  was  bom  in 
England;   died  in  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Also  Nos.  18949,  19958,  22948. 


144  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  R.  VIRGINIA  PHELPS.  24403 

Born  in  Lafayette,  Louisiana. 

Wife  of  A.  C.  Phelps. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Marks  Lazarus,  Samuel  Mordecai  and 
Myer  Moses. 

Daughter  of  Perry   Moses  and  Rosalie  Virginia  Levy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Jackson  Moses  and  Octavia  Harby,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  24402. 

MRS.  LOUISA  C.  GAILLARD.  24404 

Born  in  Pineville,  South  Carolina. 
Wife  of  David  Gaillard. 

Descendant  of  Adj.  Samuel  Du  Bose,  of  South  Carolina. 
Daughter  of  Samuel  Du  Bose  and  Martha  Walter,  his  wife. 
Samuel  Du  Bose,    (1758-1811),  served  as  adjutant  to  Gen. 
Francis  Marion,  1782.     He  was  born  in  St.  Stephen's  Parish, 
where  he  died. 

24405 

MRS.  ANNIE  BOOTH  McKINNEY.  24406 

Born  in  Vicksburg,  Mississippi. 

Wife  of  Samuel  McKinney. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Tohn  McKinley. 

Daughter  of  Stephen  Sarsby  Booth  and  Anne  Eliza  Valentine,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Roswell  Valentine  and  Martha  Gibson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Randal  Gibson  and  Harriet  McKinley, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  McKinley  and  Mary  Connelly,  his 
wife,  m.  1763. 

John  McKinley,  ( 1740-82),  entered  the  army  as  sergeant  and, 
1776,  was  made  lieutenant  in  the  Thirteenth  Continental  Vir- 
ginia regiment  under  Capt.  Stephen  Ashby.  He  was  second 
in  command  of  the  ill-fated  Crawford  expedition  when  he  lost 
his  life. 

Also  Nos.  2063,  3021,  13337- 

MRS.  FLORENCE  STRATTON  THOMPSON.  24407 

Born  in  Memphis,  Tennessee. 
Wife  of  Charles  Thompson. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Henry  Hopson. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I45 


Daughter  of  Beaumont  Macon  Sfcratton  and  Emma  Blythe  Avery,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Thomas  Avery  and  Emma  Chastelette 
Jones,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Dr.  Alexander  Jones  and  Louisiana  Lumpkin, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Lumpkin  and  Elizabeth  Ragan, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Lumpkin  and  Lucy  Hopson, 
(b.1764),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Hopson  and  Martha  Neville, 
his  wife. 

Henry  Hopson,  (1725-80),  served  as  captain  in  the  Hali- 
fax County,  Virginia  militia,  1775.  His  oldest  son,  Henry, 
served  as  captain,  1783. 

Also  Nos.  21446,  22794. 

MISS  LOUISE  PRESTON  LOONEY.  '         24408 

Born  in  Memphis,  Tennessee. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  David  Looney  and  of  Alexander  Craw- 
ford. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Fain  Looney  and  Louisa  Margaret  Crawford, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Looney  and  Elizabeth  Gammon,  his  wife ; 
James  T.  Crawford  and  Jane  Brown  Porter,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  David  Looney  and  Mary  McClellan,  his  wife ; 
Alexander  Crawford  and  Elizabeth  Craighead,  his  wife. 

David  Looney,  (1738-1810),  w^as  appointed  major,  1779,  and 
served  under  Col.  Isaac  Shelby.  He  was  bom  in  Augusta  Co., 
Va. ;    died  in  Sullivan  Co.,  Tenn. 

Alexander  Crawford,  (1750-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pen- 
sion roll  of  Tennessee  as  a  private.  He  was  born  in  Pennsyl- 
vania ;   died  in  Maury  Co.,  Tenn. 

Also  Nos.  1786,  2393,  3934,  4082. 

MISS  AUGUSTA  FRANKLIN  BRADFORD.  24409 

Born  in  Dandridge,  Tennessee. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Andrew  Henderson,  Abednego  Inman, 
Benjamin  MacFarland  and  Joseph  Bennett  Bradford. 

Daughter  of  William  M.  Bradford  and  Elizabeth  Inman,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  "Henry  Bradford  and  Rachel  McFarland,  his  wife; 
Shadrach   Inman   and    Sarah   Henderson,    (1798-1844),   his   wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bennett  Bradford  and  Margaret  Wilson, 


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146  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

his  second  wife;  Benjamin  MacFarland  and  Mary  Blackburn,  his  wife; 
Abednego  Inman  and  Mary  Ritchie  (17S7-1836),  his  wife;  Andrew 
Henderson  and  Nancy  Keys,  his  wife. 

Andrew  Henderson,  (1758-1831),  was  ensign  of  Pennsyl- 
vania infantry,  1779;  lieutenant  1781,  and  served  to  the  close 
of  the  war.     He  died  in  Monroe  Co.,  Tenn. 

Abednego  Inman,  (1752-1831),  served  as  a  soldier  and  car- 
ried scars  to  his  death  of  Indian  and  border  warfare.  He  died 
in  Dandridge,  Tenn. 

Also  No.  16654. 

Joseph  Bennett  Bradford,  (1738-1828),  served  as  orderly 
to  General  Sumpter  at  the  battle  of  Guilford  Court  House. 
He  was  born  in  Fauquier  Co.,  Va. ;   died  in  Burke  Co.,  N.  C. 

Benjamin  MacFarland,  (1747-1823),  served  as  a  private  in 
the  Third  Virginia  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Bedford  Co., 
Va. ;   died  in  Jefferson  Co.,  Tenn. 

MRS.  SALLIE  POLK  RAYNER  HYMAN.  24410 

Born  in  Raleigh,  North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Henry  Hyman. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  William  Polk,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Kenneth  Rayner  and  Susan  Spratt  Polk,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Polk  and  Sarah  Hawkins,  his  second  wife. 

William  Polk,  (1758-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Wake  County  for  service  of  major  in  the  South  Carolina  Con- 
tinental Line. 

Also  Nos.  530,  3482,  81 13,  21349,  23265. 

MRS.  SUSIE  POLK  HYMAN  MATLOCK.  24411 

Wife  of  A.  M.  Matlock. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Thomas  Polk  and  of  Maj.  William  Polk, 
of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Henry  Hyman  a^id  Sallie  Polk  Rayner,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Kenneth  Rayner  and  Susan  Spratt  Polk,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Polk  and  Sarah  Hawkins,  his  second 

wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Polk  and  Susan  Spratt,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24410. 

Thomas  Polk,  (1732-93),  served  in  the  Provincial  Congress 

and  commanded  minute  men. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  147 


MRS.  MINNIE  COLBURN  NAYLOR.  24412 

Born   in   Chattanooga,  Tennessee. 
Wife  of  James  Bradshaw   Naylor. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Alexander  Keith  and  of  Hon.  William 
Douglas,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Webster  J.  Colburn  and  Ada  Elizabeth  Brabson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Reese  Bowen  Brabson  and  Sarah  Maria  Keith, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Fleming  Keith  (1780-1865)  and  Eliza- 
beth Douglas  Hale,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Keith  and  Mary  Gallihue 
Thornton,  his  wife;    Phillip  Hale  and  Catherine  Douglas,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Douglas  and  Elizabeth  Offutt, 
his  wife. 

Alexander  Keith  served  as  lieutenant  of  the  Sixth  Virginia 
regiment.     He  died,  1824,  in  Mississippi. 

William  Douglas  was  too  old  for  field  duty  but  served  as 
sheriff  of  Loudoun  County,  vi^here,  in  1783,  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  265,  14444,  15948,  19564,  22381. 

MRS.  CLARA  WILSON  WALKER.  24413 

Born  in  Houston,  Texas. 

Wife  of  John  C.  Walker. 

Descendant  of  Philemon  Waters,  Jr.,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  William  C.  Wilson  and  Harriet  Herbert  De  Walt, 
his   wife. 

Grandaughter  of  Daniel  De  Walt  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  Waters, 
his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Philemon  Waters,  Jr.  and  Ruth  Llewellyn, 
his  wife. 

Philemon  Waters,  Jr.,  served  under  his  uncle.  Col.  Philemon 
Waters,  at  the  battle  of  Eutaw.  He  was  born  in  South  Caro- 
lina, where,  in  1818,  he  died. 

Also  No.  20106. 

MRS.  HARRIETTE  WATERS  SCHOOLFIELD.  24414 

Bom  in  Independence,  Texas. 
Wife  of  David  English  Schoolfield. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Philemon  Waters. 

Daughter  of  Henry  William  Waters  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  De  Walt, 
his   wife. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Granddaughter  of  Philemon  Waters  and  Eleanor  Clary  Summers, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Summers  and  Rose  Waters,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Philemon  Waters  and  Mary  Berry,  his 
wife. 

Philemon  Waters,  (1734-96),  who  had  fought  in  the  early 
wars,  served  as  captain  at  the  battles  of  Stono  and  Eutaw,  and 
was  colonel  of  militia,  1783.  He  was  an  eminent  surveyor 
and  legislator.  He  was  born  in  Prince  William  Co.,  Va. ; 
died  in  Newberry  District,  S.  C. 

MRS.  ANNIE  WELLS  CANNON.  24415 

Bom  in  Salt  Lake,  Utah. 

Wife  of  John  O.  Cannon. 

Descendant  of  David  Chapin. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Hanmer  Wells  and  Emmeline  B.  Woodward, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Wells  and  Catherine  Chapin,  (b.  1788), 
his  wife ;    David  Woodward  and  Diadama  Hare,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Chapin  and  Ruth  Seymour  (b.  1767), 
his  wife,  m.  1785 ;    Elisha  Woodward  and  Lucy  Manson,  his  wife. 

David  Chapin,  (1762- 1858),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1818,  of  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  for  three  years'  actual  service  of 
private  in  the  Connecticut  troops.  He  was  born  in  Weathers- 
field,  Conn. ;    died  in  Schuyler  Co.,  N.  Y  . 

MISS  ELLA  M.  BALLOU.  24416 

Born  in  Wallingford,  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Seth  Ballou. 

Daughter  of  Eliakim  Johnson  Ballou  and  Atherlinda  Chesterville 
Howe,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Ballou  and  Elizabeth  Pickering,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Ballou  and  Margaret  Hilton,  his  wife. 

Seth  Ballou,  (1748-78),  served  as  a  private  under  Capt. 
Oliver  Cahoon,  New  Hampshire  militia  in  the  Burgoyne  cam- 
paign. He  was  bom  in  Cumberland,  R.  I. ;  died  in  Richmond, 
N.  H. 

MRS.  ELMIRA  M.  HITCHCOCK  HALL,        24417 

Born   in    Pittsford,   Vermont. 
Wife  of  William  Elias  Hall. 
Descendant  of  John  Hitchcock. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I49 


Daughter  of  John  Hitchcock  and  Lucy  Ripley,  his  wife. 

John  Hitchcock,  (1760- 1836),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1 83 1,  for  three  years'  actual  service  as  a  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut Continental  Line.  He  was  bom  in  Bolton,  Conn. ; 
died  in  Pittsford,  Vt. 

MRS.  BERTHA  MORGAN  CHATTERTON.  24418 

Born  in  Kittery,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Harley  M.  Chatterton. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Ashby  Morgan,  Abraham  Burton  and 
Nicholas  Peirce. 

Daughter  of  David  Llewellyn  Morgan  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Sargent, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Morgan  and  Maricinne  L.  Peirce,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ashby  Morgan,  Jr.,  and  Lucy  Burton,  his  wife; 
Josiah  Peirce  and  Mary  Lincoln,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Ashby  Morgan  and  Hannah  Greeley,  his 
wife;  Abraham  Burton  and  Betsey  Dole,  his  wife;  Nicholas  Peirce 
and  Anne  Tuttle,  his  wife. 

Ashby  Morgan,  (1749- 1828),  was  private  and  corporal  in 
the  New  Hampshire  militia.  He  was  at  Tinconderoga  and 
was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Bennington.  He  was  bom  in 
Salem;    died  in  Wilton,  N.  H. 

Abraham  Burton,  (1743-1830),  served  at  Winter  Hill,  1775, 
under  Capt.'' Benjamin  Taylor  and  was  in  the  Canadian  expedi- 
tion, 1776,  with  the  New  Hampshire  troops.  He  was  born  in 
Middletown,  Mass. ;    died  in  Wilton,  N.  H. 

Nicholas  Peirce,  of  Boston,  was  a  member  of  Capt.  David 
Bell's  company  of  detachment  of  Guards,  1778. 

MRS.  LENA  A.  CURTIS  HUCHINS.  24419 

Born  in  Rutland,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Charles  Huchins. 

Descendant  of  Simeon  Pepper. 

Daiighter  of  Samuel  P.  Curtis  and  Amelia  M.  Pepper,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Seth  B.  Pepper  and  Margaret  Blakely,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Pepper,  Jr.  and  Helotia  Brooks,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Pepper  and  Esther  Jones,  his  wife. 

Simeon  Pepper,  (1754- 1822),  was  a  private,  1776,  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Dexter's  company  of  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was 
born  in  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;   died  in  Pawlet,  Vt. 


150  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  GRACE  GEORGIANNA  CROWLEY  HULETT.      24420 

Born  in  Mt.  Holly,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  William  Danforth  Hulett. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Andrews,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  John  Crowley,  M.  D.  and  Sarah  Ann  Andrews,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jerial  Andrews  and   Sarah  Draper,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of    Ebenezer    Andrews    and    Rhoda    Button,    his 
wife. 

Ebenezer  Andrews,  (1756-1841),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Rutland  Co.,  Vt,  183 1,  for  service  of  private  in  the 
Vermont  militia.  He  was  bom  in  Wallingford,  Conn.;  died 
in  Mount  Holly,  Vt. 

MRS.  ESTHER  JULIA  PRATT.  24421 

Born  in  Bethel,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Charles  S.  Pratt. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Cox,  Benjamin  Cox,  Jr.,  and 
Sergt.  Elijah  Larnard. 

Daughter  of  John  T.  Royce  and  Julia  Ann  Cox,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Aurin  Cox  and  Harterowe  P.  Chamberlain,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Cox,  Jr.  and  Lucy  Larnard,  (1768- 
1836),  his  wife,  m.   1792. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Cox  and  Jerusha  George,  his 
wife;    Elijah  Larnard  and  Rachel  Kingsbury,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Cox,  (1740-88),  commanded  Fort  Defiance,  1780, 
and  represented  Barnard  in  the  Legislature  at  the  close  of  the 
war..    He  was  born  in  Dorchester,  Mass. ;  died  in  Barnard,  Vt. 

Benjamin  Cox,  Jr.,  (1766-1847),  served  as  a  waiter  to  his 
father  when  a  lad  of  fourteen  and  subsequently  as  fifer.  He 
was  born  in  Hardwick,  Mass. ;   died  in  Barnard,  Vt.  , 

Elijah  Larnard,  (1739-1819),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  was  a  sergeant  at  Saratoga  under  his  uncle.  Gen.  Ebe- 
nezer Larnard.  He  was  born  in  Oxford,  Mass. ;  where  he 
died. 

MRS.  CLARISSA  ABIGAIL  MURDOCH.  24422 

Born  in  Bristol,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  William  Murdoch. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Adams,  of  Massachusetts. 


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Daughter  of  William  S.  Jones  and  Helena  H.  Hescock,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moses   Hescock  and   Clarissa  Allen,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Allen  and  Abigail   Smith,  his   wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter  of  Seth  Allen  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife ;  Abel 
Smith  and  Sarah  Adams,  his  wife,  m.  1759. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Adams  and  Patience  Clark, 
(1710-1801),  his  wife,  m.  1732. 

Jonathan  Adams,  (1709-1S04),  gave  civil  service  in  the  Rev- 
olution.    He  was  born  in  Medway,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ABIGAIL  ALLEN  ROGERS.  24423 

Born  in  Pomfret,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Allen. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  Allen  and  Susanna  Carpenter,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Allen,  (1762- 1828),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia  in  Rhode  Island,  1778.  He  was  bom  in 
Pomfret,  Conn. ;    died  in  Sudbury,  Vt. 

MISS  SARA  FRANCES  BARNES.  24424 

Born  in  Rutland,   Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  William  Page. 

Daughter   of   William   Barnes   and    Mary   Boardman    Page,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Page  and  Cynthia  Amanda  Hickok,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William   Page  and  Chloe  Todd,  his  wife. 

William  Page,  (1749-1810),  served  as  surgeon  of  a  New 
Hampshire  regiment,  and  represented  Charlestown  several 
terms  in  the  Legislature.  He  was  born  in  New  Fairfield, 
Conn.,  lived  in  New  Hampshire  during  the  war  and  died  in 
Rutland,  Vt. 

Also  No.  20684. 

MISS  EMMA  LITTLE  HIGLEY.  24425 

Born  in  Hartford,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Brewster  Higley. 

Daughter  of  Hervey  Owen  Higley  and  Sarah  Gerrish  Little,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Erastus  Higley  and  Esther  Anna  Guernsey,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Brewster  Higley  and  Esther  Owen,  his  wife. 

Brewster  Higley,  (1735-1805),  served  as  ensign  in  the  Bur- 


152  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

goyne  campaign  until  the  surrender.  His  note  book  has  been 
pubHshed  and  the  gun  he  carried  is  still  in  the  family.  He 
was  born  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  removed  to  Castleton,  Vt.,  1778, 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  LEONA  FRANCES  BERRY  GRAY.  24426 

Born  in  Willsboro,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Stephen  Gray. 

Descendant  of  David  Francis  Sawyer. 

Daughter  of  Leonard  Berry  and  Hannah  Farnum,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Farnum  and   Hannah   Sawyer,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Francis  Sawyer  and  Judith  Bodell, 
his  wife. 

David  Francis  Sawyer,  (1760-1832),  was  placed  on  the  pen- 
sion roll  of  Bennington  Co.,  Vt.,  1818,  for  service  of  private 
in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  Line. 

MRS.  WINIFRED  E.  C.  JONES.  24427 

Born  in  Orwell,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  S.  W.  Jones. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Humphrey. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Riley  Cook  and  Thirza  McDonald,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Mason  Cook  and  Elizabeth  Brewer,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Capt.  David  Cook  and  Elizabeth  Humphrey, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Humphrey  and  Joanna  Flint,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Humphrey,  (1737-1818),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
New  York  militia.  He  was  born  in  Simsbury,  Conn. ;  died 
in  Bainbridge,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ELLA  WILLOUGHBY  RAYMOND  GOODWIN.      24428 

Born  in  Norwich,   Connecticut. 

Wife  of  John  B.  Goodwin. 

Descendant  of  John  Raymond  and  of  Isaac  Morgan,  of  Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter  of  Theodore  Raymond  and  Sarah  Bacon  Clark,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Raymond  and  Eliza  Bliss  Rogers,  his  wife; 
George  W.  Clark  and  Mary  Ann  Willoughby,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Raymond  and  Martha  Smith,  his  wife; 
Russell  Willoughby  and  Mary  Morgan,  his  wife. 


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153 


Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Raymond  and  Elizabeth  Griswold,  his 
wife;   Isaac  Morgan  and  AHce  Spaulding,  (1741-1808),  his  wife,  m.  1759. 

John  Raymond,  (1725-89),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 
was  in  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  He  was  born  in  Montville. 
where  he  died.     His  son  John  served  as  lieutenant. 

Also  Nos.  5075,  7688,  S339,  12232,  13911,  14782. 

Isaac  Morgan,  (1739-96),  served  as  commissary.  The 
French  troops  were  quartered  on  his  farm  and  the  room  where 
the  general  slept  is  still  called  the  Lafayette  room.  He  was 
born  in  Plainfield,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  17050,  20869. 

MRS.  LEONA  A.  WORTHEN  SWASEY.  24429 

Born  in  Orange.  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Sherburn  L.  Swasey. 

Descendant  of  Jesse  Hardy,  Sylvanus  Owen  and  Zachariah 
Richardson. 

Daughter   of  Jacob   Worthen   and    Irene   T.    Richardson,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Worthen  and  Susan  Owen,  his  wife; 
Robert  F.  Richardson  and  Dorcas  Hardy,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Worthen,  Jr.  and  Betsy  Cutts,  his 
wife;  Andrew  Owen  and  Sarah  Newman,  his  wife;  Zachariah 
Richardson  and  Sarah  Barnes,  his  wife;  Jesse  Hardy  and  Abigail 
Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Worthen  and  Mary,  his  wife;  Syl- 
vanus Owen  and  Eunice  Owen,  his  wife. 

Jesse  Hardy,  (1760-1846),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Strafford  Co.,  N.  H.,  for  nine  months'  actual  service  as  a 
private  in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  Line. 

Also   No.  23991. 

Sylvanus  Owen  served  several  enlistments  throughout  the 
contest.     He  died  in  Vermont,  1814. 

Zachariah  Richardson,  (1747-1829),  enlisted  as  a  private, 
1776,  in  Capt.  William  Walker's  company,  Col.  David  Gil- 
man's  regiment  of  New  Hampshire  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Londonderry,  N.  H. ;   died  in  Topsham,  Vt. 

MRS.  SARAH  CUSHING  BOYNTON.  24430 

Born  in  Woodstock,  Vermont. 
Wife  of  Henry  Boynton,   M.  D. 
Descendant  of  Jabez  King  and  of  Jabez  King,  Jr. 


154  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  Gushing  and  Verona  King,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jabez  King,  Jr.   and   Abigail  Udall,   his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Jabez  King  and  Mary  Washburn,  his  wife,  m. 
1753- 

Jabez  King,  (1729-1813),  sei-ved  as  a  minute  man.  He  was 
born  in  Bridgewater,  Mass. ;   died  in  Woodstock,  Vt. 

Jabez  King,  Jr.,  (1763-1846),  enlisted  at  seventeen  as  a  pri- 
vate in    Capt.  Nathan  Packard's  company  of  Bridgewater. 

MRS.  HELEN  WILLARD  McNAIR.  24431 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  Irving  McNair. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Parker,  of  Pennsylvania.     . 

Daughter  of  Dwight  Daniel  Willard  (1839-77)  and  Isabella  Milne, 
(1837-76),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  ]\Iilne  (1787- 1873)  and  Beulah  Thomas 
Parker,   (1810-87),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Parker  (1785-1853)  and  Deborah  Smith, 
(1790-1846),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Thomas  Parker  (1761-1833)  and  Beulah 
Thomas,    (1763-1826),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Parker  and  Catherine  Taylor, 
his  wife. 

Joseph  Parker  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety 
and  of  the  Assembly.  He  was  bom,  1722,  in  Darby,  Penna. ; 
died  in  Lancaster. 

MRS.  MARGARET  A.  MYERS.  24432 

Born  in  Albemarle,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Nathan  Myers. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Digges  and  of  James  Durrett,  of 
Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Colson  Hieskell  and  Nancy  Durrett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Durrett  and  Nancy  Digges,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Digges  and  Elizabeth  Harris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Digges  and  Dorothy  Smith,  his 
wife. 

John  Digges,  (1735-1803),  served  as  captain  and  as  member 
of  the  Committee  of  Safety.     He  died  in  Amherst  County. 

James  Durrett  was  a  private  in  the  militia  and  received  a  land 
warrant  for  his  service.     He  died,  1822,  in  Albemarle  County. 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  155 


MISS  MARY  STATHA.M.  24433 

Born  in  Lynchburg,  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Alexander  Ferguson,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Weslej'  Statham  and  Maria  Ferguson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Ferguson  and  Elizabeth  Catherine  Beau- 
mont, his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Alexander  Ferguson  and  Nancy  Wood,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Alexander  Ferguson  and  Mary  Parker, 
his  wife. 

Alexander  Ferguson,  (1750-1817),  served  as  a  private,  1778, 
in  Capt.  Henry  Heth's  Independent  company  of  Virginia 
troops. 

Also  No.  22775. 

MRS.  LOUISA  DONIPHAN  OWEN.  24434 

Born  in  Lynchburg,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Robert  Isaac  Owen. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Bell  Tilden,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Alexander  Doniphan  and  Sarah  Jane  Victor,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Victor  and  Marian  Jane  Tilden,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Bell  Tilden  and  Jane  Chambers,  his  wife, 
m.  1784. 

John  Bell  Tilden,  (1761-1838),  left  Princeton  College  and 
joined  the  Continental  army  as  ensign,  1779.  He  was  at  the 
surrender  of  Yorktown  and  his  diary  giving  an  account  of  the 
hospitality  at  "Westover"  and  the  details  of  the  siege  has  been 
published.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. He  was  born  in  Philadelphia;  died  in  Stephen  City, 
Va. 

Also  Nos.  128,  1 1342. 

MRS.  MARTHA  McDO^VELL  HANGER.  24435 

Born  in  Madison  County,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Franklin  M.   Hanger. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Joseph  McDowell,  Green  Clay,  Lieut. 
Thomas  Lewis,  Edward  Payne  and  Capt.  Robert  Rodes. 

Daughter  of  John  Harvie  McDowell  and  Belle  Rodes,  his  wife." 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  McDowell,  Jr.  and  Sally  McCue,  his  wife; 
William  Rodes  and  Pauline  Green  Clay,  his  wife. 


156  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  McDowell  and  Margaret  Moffett,  his 
wife ;  Robert  Rodes  and  Eliza  Delaney,  his  wife ;  Green  Clay  and 
Sally  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lewis  and  Elizabeth  Payne,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Payne  and  Ann  Holland  Con- 
yers,  his  wife. 

Joseph  McDowell,  (1756-1801),  served  under  his  brother 
Charles  against  the  Scotch  Tories.  He  was  at  Stono,  Ram- 
sour's  Mills,  King's  Mountain  and  Cowpens.  He  commanded 
the  Burke  County  regiment  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was 
bom  in  Winchester,  Va. ;   died  in  Quaker  Meadow,  N.  C. 

Also  Nos.  7786,  8080,  10467,  21841. 

Green  Clay,  (1757-1826),  was  a  surveyor  of  the  wilderness 
and  a  pioneer  of  Kentucky,  where  a  county  is  named  for  him. 
He  was  born  in  Powhatan  Count}',  Va. 

Thomas  Lewis,  (1749-1809),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Eleventh  Virginia  Continental  regiment,  1777.  He  died  in 
Kentucky. 

Edward  Payne,  (1726-1806),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  Fairfax  County,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  3281,  7473,  8879,  1108s,  12038,  13834,  14873,  19774- 

Robert  Rodes,  (1757-1818),  commanded  a  company  of  Vir- 
ginia militia  for  the  defense  of  the  eastern  coast.  He  was 
born  in  Albemarle  Co.,  Va.,  and  is  buried  in  Richmond,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  680,  189s,  9587,  14050,  17497. 

MRS.  EMMA  FREEMAN  COOK.  24436 

Born  in  Norfolk,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Allen  M.  Cook. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Richard  Blow,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Arthur  Freeman  and  Emma  Blow,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  George  Blow  and  Elizabeth  Allmand,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Blow  and  Eliza  Waller,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Blow  and  Fanny  Wright,  his  wife. 

Richard  Blow,  (1746-1833),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Fourth  regiment  Virginia  Continental  Line,  1776.  He  re- 
ceived the  thanks  of  Congress  for  transporting  supplies  to  the 
army  in  his  own  ships.  He  was  born  in  Southampton  County ; 
died  in  Portsmouth. 

Also  No.  6077. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  157 


MRS.  PAULINA  W.  COOKE.  24437 

Born  in  Richmond,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Robert  Bruce  Cooke. 

Descendant  of  Richard  Randolph,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of   Powhatan   Weisiger   and   Josephine   White,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Kendal  \\'eisiger  and  Ann  Aleade  Boiling, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  W'illiam  Boiling  and  Mary  Randolph,  his 
his   wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Richard  Randolph  and  Alaria  Beverly,  his 
wife. 

Richard  Randolph,  (1757-99),  served  as  an  officer  in  the 
Cavalry.  He  was  born  in  Henrico  County ;  died  in  Williams- 
burg. 

MRS.  CARRIE  TE RIFLEMAN  CRAIGHILL  HANDY.      24438 

Born  in  Lynchburg,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  Harry  Hunter  Smith  Handy. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Robert  Rutherford,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Templeman  Craighill  and  Missouri  Edley  Hob- 
son,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Nathaniel  Craighill  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Brown  and  Eleanor  Rutherford,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Robert  Rutherford  and  ]Mary  Dob}-n  Howe, 
his  wife. 

Robert  Rutherford,  (1728-1803),  was  a  member  of  the  Con- 
vention from  Berkely  which  met  at  Williamsburg,  1775,  and 
on  the  committee  to  reply  to  the  proclamatiin  of  Lord  Dun- 
more.     He  died  in  Jefferson  County. 

Also  Nos.  11497.  17928. 

^IRS.  DAISY  CALDWELL  BARGER.  24439 

Born  in  Statesville,  North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  David  H.  Barger. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  David  Caldwell  and  of  Capt.  Daniel  Gil- 
lespie. 

Daughter  of  Walter  Caldwell  and  Nannie  Weatherb}',  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  Caldwell  and  EHzabeth  Lindsay,  his 
2d  wife ;    Andrew  Weatherby  and  Margaret  Gillespie,  his  wife. 


158  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Caldwell  and  Rachel  Craighead,  his 
wife;    Robert  Gillespie  and  :\Iary  Manner,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Gillespie  and  Margaret  Hall,  his 
wife. 

David  Caldwell,  (i 725-1824),  was  a  patriot  as  was  also  his 
wife.  He  was  born  in  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. ;  died  in  Mecklen- 
burg County,  N.  C. 

Also   Nos.   188S5,  20722. 

Daniel  Gillespie,  (1743-1829),  gave  civil  and  military  ser- 
vice in  North  Carolina,  where  he  died  in  Guilford  County. 

MRS.  LUCY  BROWN  CABELL  ROLLER.  24440 

Born   in   Nelson   County,   Virginia. 

Wife  of  Gen.  John  E.  Roller. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Samuel  Jordan  Cabell,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Patrick  Henry  Cabell  and  Elizabeth  Wills  Eubank, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Cabell  and  Alary  Anne  An- 
thony, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Jordan  Cabell  and  Sarah  Syme,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Jordan  Cabell,  (1756-1818),  left  William  and  Mary 
College  to  raise  a  company  which  he  commanded  at  the  battles 
of  Trenton  and  Princeton.  He  was  promoted  major  for 
bravery  at  Saratoga;  was  lieutenant  colonel,  1778;  was  taken 
prisoner  at  Charleston,  1780,  and  on  parole  at  the  close  of  the 
war.  He  was  an  original  member  of  the  society  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati. He  was  born  in  Amherst  County,  where  he  died  at 
"Soldiers  Joy." 

MRS.  SOPHL\  FORNEY  HUNTER  SHARP.  24441 

Born  in  Gaston   County,   North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  John  H.  Sharp. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Humphrey  Hunter  and  of  Capt.  Peter 
Forney,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Cyrus  Lee  Hunter  and  Sophia  Graham  Forney, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Humphrey  Hunter  and  Jane  Ross,  his  wife; 
Peter  Eorney  and  Nancy  Abernathy,   his  wife,   m.   1783. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  1 59 


Humphrey  Hunter,  (1755-1827),  served  in  the  Cavalry;  was 
wounded  at  Eutaw  Springs,  where  he  was  conspicuous  for 
gallantry.  He  was  bom  in  Londonderry,  Ireland ;  died  in 
Gaston  Co.,  X.  C. 

See  No.  24740. 

MRS.  E}dMA  FOSTER  ALEXANDER.  24442 

Born   in   Lowell,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Edward  S.  Alexander. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  ]\Iajor  Abner  Hubbard. 

Daughter  of  Hubbard  Foster  and  Louise  Callender,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Foster  and  Polly  Hubbard,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Abner  Hubbard,  and  Esther  Hamm,  his  wife. 

Abner  Hubbard,  (1750-1835),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Windsor  Co.,  Vt.,  1818,  for  service  of  sergeant-major 
in  the  Connecticut  Continental  Line.  He  was  bom  in  Middle- 
town,  Conn. ;    died  in  X^orwich,  Vt. 

Also  No.  1019. 

MRS.  ^L\RY  CURTIS  HARVEY.  24443 

Born  in  Peterboro,  New  York. 

Wife  of  JNIiles  M.  Harvey. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Bartlett,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  John  G.  Curtis  and  Ruth  Bartlett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Bartlett  and  Melinda  Bartlett,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Bartlett,  (1759-1841),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Massachusetts  militia  and  received  a  pension  at  the  age  of 
eighty-one.  He  was  born  in  Durham,  Mass. ;  died  in  Peter- 
boro, X.  Y. 

Also  No.  1S998. 

MRS.  ^lARY  GROVER^IAX  BAILEY  MACOUGHTRY.   24444 

Born  in  Terre  Haute,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Thomas  H.  Macoughtry. 

Descendant  of  Galium  Bailey. 

Daughter  of  Galium  Holman  Bailey,  Jr.  and  Augusta  Mercy  Scott, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Galium  Holman  Bailey  and  Isabella  Cunningham, 
his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter    of    Galium    Bailey. 

Galium  Bailey  served  several  short  enlistments  under  differ- 


l6o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

ent  commands  in  the  Virginia  militia  and  was  at  the  siege  of 
York.  He  was  bom  in  Louisa  Co.,  Va.,  1749;  removed  to 
Barren  Co.,  Ky.,  1807,  where  in  1833  he  appHed  for  a  pension, 
and  he  was  allowed  eighteen  months"  actual  service  as  private. 

MISS  AVIS  ELSIE  INGERSOLL.  24445 

Born    in    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jesse  Leavenworth,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Avery  JM.  Ingersoll  and  Harriette  Leavenworth,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Jesse  Henry  Leavenworth  and  Elvira  Caro- 
line Leavenworth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Henry  Leavenworth  and  Elizabeth  ]\Ior- 
rison,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Leavenworth  and  Catharine  (Conk- 
ling)    Frisbie,  his  wife. 

Jesse  Leavenworth,  (1740-1S24),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Governor's  Foot  Guards  under  Capt.  Benedict  Arnold  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  commanded  a  company  at  Ticonderoga. 
He  was  born  in  Waterbury,  Conn. ;  died  in  Sacket's  Harbor, 
N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  4394,  6987. 

MRS.  MARY  BRISCOE  PIGMAN  BLACK.  24446 

Born  in  Cumberland,  Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Hanson  Briscoe,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Hanson  Briscoe  Pigman  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Sheever, 
his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bene  Smallwood  Pigman  and  Harriet  Briscoe, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hanson  Briscoe  and  Elizabeth  Jordan,  his  wife. 

Hanson  Briscoe  was  appointed  collector  of  gold  and  silver 
for  Saint  Mary's  County.  He  was  bom  about  1754  and  died 
after  1817. 

Also  No.  12816. 

MISS  MABEL  JACKMAN.  24447 

Born  in  Janesville,  Wisconsin. 
Descendant  of  Timothy  Jackman,  2d,  and  of  Capt.  Timothy 
Jackman,  3d,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  H^iram  Jackman  and   Harriet  yi.   Coatsworth,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Jackman  and  Esther  Cooper,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  jgj 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stillman  Jackman  and  Sally  :\Ierrills,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Jackman,  3d.  and  Marv  Burbank' 

his  wife.  '  ' 

■Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Jackman,  2d,  and  :Mary  Thurs- 
ton, his  wife,  m.   1750. 

Timothy  Jackman,  2d,  (1729-87),  served  on  war  committees 
of  Rowley,  where  he  was  bom  and  died. 

Timothy  Jaclcman,  3d,  (1752-1815),  commanded  a  com- 
pany in  the  Essex  County,  Massachusetts  miHtia.  He  was 
bom  in  Rowley,  Mass. ;    died  in  Goffstown,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  17871,  21 199. 

MISS  SUSAN  WELLS  PARKER.  24448 

Born  in  Waterville,   Maine. 
Descendant  of  Richard  Sweetser,  of  Maine. 
Daughter  of  David   Parker  and   Sarah  Jefferds,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Wells  and   Susanna   Sweetser,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of    Richard    Sweetser    and    Sarah    Matthews,    his 
first  wife. 

Richard  Sweetser,  (1749-1844),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Kennebec  Co.,  Maine,  1818,  for  service  of  private  in 
the  Massachusetts  Line. 

Also  Nos.  641 1,  22271. 

MRS.  JESSIE  JACKMAN  WHEELER.      '  24449 

Born  in  Janesville,  Wisconsin. 
Wife  of  William  G.  Wheeler. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Jackman,  2d,  and  of  Capt.  Timothy 
Jackman,  3d. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  Jackman  and   Harriet   M.   Coatsworth,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24447. 

MISS  EDITH  ALMA  PURDY.  24450 

Born   in    Hartland,    Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Adj.  Jonathan  Baker. 

Daughter  of  William  Augustus  Purdy  and  Cynthia  Jane  Symonds, 
his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Purdy  and  Elizabeth  Baker,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Baker  and  Sarah  Morris,  his  wife. 
Jonathan  Baker  was  appointed,  1776,  by  the  Provincial  Con- 


l62  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

gress,  adjutant  of  Charlotte  County,  New  York  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Branford,  Conn.,  1736;  lived  in  New  York  during 
the  war  and  died  after  1800  in  Canisteo,  Steuben  County. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  WING.  24451 

Born  in  Portage,  Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elisha  Alden. 

Daughter  of  INIerrick  Prentiss  Wing  and  Hannah  Amanda  Palmer, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philander  Wing  and  Almira  Alden,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Alden  and  Miriam  Glazier,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Alden  and  Irene  ^Markham,  his  wife. 

Elisha  Alden,  (1745-1826),  was  chosen  by  the  town  of  Bell- 
ingham  as  second  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Amos  Ellis'  company, 
Col.  Benjamin  Hawes'  regiment  of  Massachusetts  militia,  1777. 
He  was  born  in  Stafford,  Conn. 

Also  No.  183 12. 

MISS  ETHEL  BUEL  ALLEN.  24452 

Born  in   Geneva,   New   York. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Allen,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Orrin  Darrow  Swain  Allen  and  Livonia  Page,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Allen  and   Elizabeth   Swain,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Allen,  Jr.,  and  Anna  Case,  his  second 
wife. 

Jonathan  Allen,  Jr.,  (1753-1836),  received  a  pension  for  six 
years'  actual  service  in  the  Connecticut  Line.  He  died  in 
Smithboro,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  22461. 

MRS.  CLARA  NOBLE  BACON.  24453 

Born   in  Muncy,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Winchel  D.  Bacon. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Hezekiah  Bissell,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Hezekiah   Noble  and  Jane   Brown,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horatio  Noble  and   Marilda  Bissell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Bissell  and  Elizabeth  Bartlett,  his 
third  wife. 

Hezekiah  Bissell,  (1737-1831),  entered  the  army  as  ensign, 
held  the  rank  of  captain  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war. 
He  was  born  in  East  Windsor,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6710,  19615. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  163 


MRS.  HARRIET  VAN  WYCK  COURSEN.  24454 

Born  in  Davenport,   Iowa. 

Wife  of  William  A.  Coursen. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Richard  Van  Wyck  and  of  Jonathan 
Skeel,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Anthony  Van  Wyck  and  Margaret  Skeel,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  T.  Van  Wyck  and  Ann  Anthony,  his  wife; 
Theron  Skeel  and  EHza  Reed,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Theodorns  R.  Van  Wyck  and  Hannah  Griffin, 
his  wife ;    Jonathan  Skeel  and  Joanna  Wood,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Van  Wyck  and  Barbara  Van  Voor- 
his,  his  wife. 

Richard  Van  Wyck,  (1727-1810),  was  commissioned  major 
of  infantry,  Dutchess  County  militia,  by  the  Provincial  Con- 
gress, 1775.  He  was  born  in  Hempstead,  L.  I.;  died  in  Fish- 
kill,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  11638. 

Jonathan  Skeel,  (1749-1834),  enlisted,  1775,  in  the  Berk- 
shire County,  Massachusetts  militia  and  was  in  the  battle  of 
Bennington  and  in  the  army  until  the  surrender  of  Burgoyne. 
He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Cortland  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1831, 
for  over  one  year's  service  of  private,  Massachusetts  Conti- 
nental Line.  He  was  bom  in  Kent,  Conn. ;  died  in  Virgil. 
N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  1239,  12039,  22285. 

MISS  SOPHIE  A.  CONKLIN.  24455 

Born   in    Calumet,  Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Ezekiel  Mulford,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Edgar   Conklin   and  Harriet   T.    Mitchell,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Conklin  and   Mary  A.   Hewett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Conklin  and  Amy  Mulford  (b.  1759), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Mulford  and  Amy  Mulford  (b. 
1732),  his  wife. 

Ezekiel  Mulford,  (1727-1818),  was  captain  of  the  Twelfth 
company  Sufifolk  County  regiment  of  minute  men  under  Col. 
Josiah  Smith  at  Long  Island,  and  was  complimented  by  Wash- 
ington for  his  fearlessness  in  the  battle.  He  was  bom  in  East- 
hampton.  Long  Island,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3694,  4569,  13258,  16554,  17371- 


164  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ELLA  CRUMBAUGH  PEIRCE.  24456 

Born   in    Madison,   Indiana. 

Wife  of  Jonathan  Franklin  Peirce. 

Descendant  of  David  Paine  and  of  Sergt.  Samuel  Chipman. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Crumbaugh  and  Maria  Spaulding  Paine,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Luther  Paine  and  Mary  Chipman,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Luther  Paine  and  Sybil  Dyer,  his  wife ;  Sam- 
uel Chipman  and  Hannah  Spofford,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  David  Paine  and  Lydia  Johnson  Fassett, 
his  wife. 

David  Paine,  (1729-1805),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  and  chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Safety.  He 
served  as  moderator  at  town  meetings  during  the  war.  He 
was  born  in  Canterbury,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Samuel  Chipman,  (1763-1839),  acted  as  sergeant  in  the  Fort 
at  Castleton,  Vt.,  1781.  He  applied  for  a  pension  in  1834  and 
it  was  allowed  for  this  service.  He  was  bom  in  Salisbury, 
Conn. ;    died  in  Madrid,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  1 1 194. 

MISS  MABEL  PORTER  ROBINSON.  24457 

Born  in  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 
Descendant  of  Dr.  William  Adams. 

Daughter  of  George  Irving  Robinson  and  Jane  Adams  Porter,  his 
wife. 

See   No.  24458. 

MISS  EDITH  PORTER  ROBINSON.  24458 

Born    in    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  William  Adams. 

Daughter  of  George  Irving  Robinson  and  Jane  Adams  Porter,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Adams  Porter  and  Marcia  Columbia 
Parkhurst,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lebbeus  Porter  and  Mary  Ann  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Adams  and  Mary  Flannagan,  his 
wife. 

William  Adams  served  as  surgeon  in  the  Continental  Artil- 
lery, 1777-80. 

Also  No.  3788.  ' 


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MRS.  MARY  WARREN  NOYES  LELAND.  24459 

Born    in    Milwaukee,    Wisconsin. 
Wife  of  Charles  Leland. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Peleg  Noyes,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Cassius  M.  Noyes  and  Isidora  Jennings,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Noyes  and  Mary  A.  Millard,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Noyes   (b.   1765)   and  Elizabeth   Stanton, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peleg  Noyes  and  Prudence  Williams,  his  wife, 
m.    1763. 

Peleg  Noyes,  (1741-1825),  was  captain  in  the  Eighth  regi- 
ment of  Foot,  1780.  He  was  born  in  Stonington,  where  he 
died. 

MRS.  EMMA  WAIT  DAVIS.  24460 

Born   in   Rockvale,    Illinois. 

Wife  of  Buel  T.  Davis. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Greene  and  of  Sybrant  Ouacken- 
bush. 

Daughter  of  Elvaton  Jay  Wait  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Benway,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Clark  Greene  Wait  and  Abigail  Philips,  his  wife; 
David   Benway   and    Margaret   Quackenbush,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peleg  Wait  and  Mary  Greene,  his  wife;  Sy- 
brant  Quackenbush   and    Elizabeth,  Van    Schoick,    his    wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Greene  and  Mary  (Greene),  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Greene  was  a  private  in  Col.  John  Topham's  Rhode 
Island  regiment.     He  was  born,  1734,  in  Rhode  Island. 

Sybrant  Quackenbush,  (1763-1838),  served  in  the  New  York 
militia. 

Also   No.  20908. 

MRS.  JESSIE  GOE  FINNEY.  24461 

Born   in    Meadville,    Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Roland  P.  Finney. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  David  Condict,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  Dr.  James  Goe  and  Sarah  Cartwright,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Cartwright  and  Phoebe  Condict,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Linus  Condict  and  Sarah  Faitoute,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of   David    Condict   and   Joanna    Williams,    his 
wife. 


l66  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

David  Condict,  (1734-77),  entered  the  army  as  major  of 
New  Jersey  militia,  1776;  was  promoted  for  gallantry  and 
died  soon  after.     He  was  born  in  Orange,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  7555,  23602. 

MISS  MARTHA  M.  GOE.  24462 

Born  in  Saegerstown,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  David  Condict. 
Daughter  of  Dr.  James  Goe  and  Sarah  Cartwright,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24461. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  TYNG  GRISWOLD  BUCKSTAFF.      24463 

Born  in  Columbus,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  George  A.  Buckstaff. 

Descendant  of  Elisha  Haines,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Eugene  Sherwood  Griswold  and  Hattie  Tyng,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dudley  Tyng  and  Sarah  Haines,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Haines  and  Betsy  Bartlett  (1763-1812), 
his  wife. 

Elisha  Haines,  (1762- 1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Merrimack  County,  1833,  for  service  of  private  in  the  New 
Hampshire  Continental  Line. 

MISS  MARION  JESSIE  SKIDMORE.  24464 

Born  in   Chautauqua  County,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Francis  Phelps  and  of  Nathan  Hatch, 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry  H.  Skidmore  and  Martha  L.  Eaton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Corydon   E^ton  and   Caroline   Phelps,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Porter  Phelps  and  Jerusha  Hatch  (b.  1796), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Francis  Phelps  and  Anna  Sophia  Pratt, 
his  wife;    Nathan  Hatch  and  Jerusha  Fisher,  his  wife,  m.   1785. 

Francis  Phelps,  (1757-1842),  enlisted  from  Paxton  and 
served  as  private  and  corporal. 

Nathan  Hatch,  (1757-1847),  enlisted,  1776,  under  Capt. 
Isaac  Hodges  and  gave  sixteen  months'  actual  service  in  the 
Massachusetts  militia  under  dififerent  commands.  He  was 
born  in  Attleboro,  Mass.,  removed  to  Halifax,  Vt.,   1798,  to 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  l6j 


Carroll,  N.  Y.,  1S29,  where  he  applied  for  a  pension,  and  to 
Wisconsin,  1843,  to  be  with  a  son. 

Also  Nos.  16532,  1 822 1,  21792. 

MRS.  MARY  J.  MILES.  24465 

Born  in  St.  Clair  County,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  William  Miles. 
Descendant  of  Robert  S.  Coulter. 

Daughter  of  Edmund  Howard  and  Lucinda  Paul,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Edmund  Howard  and   Mary  Coulter,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  S.  Coulter  and  Margaret  Fleming,  his 
wife. 

Robert  S.  Coulter,  (1760-1821),  enlisted  at  the  age  of  six- 
teen and  was  with  the  South  Carolina  troops  at  the  battles  of 
King's  Mountain  and  Eutaw  Springs.  He  was  bom  in  South 
Carolina;   died  in  Illinois. 

MISS  JENNIE  EATON  CHASE.  24466 

Born    in    Platteville,    Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Moses  Robinson,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  Fary  Robinson  Chase  and  Lucetta  Jane  McCoIlister, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  F.  Chase  and  Mary  Fay  Robinson, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Fay  Robinson  and  Seraph  Howe,   his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Robinson  and  Mary  Fay,  his  wife. 

Moses  Robinson,  (1741-1813),  served  as  colonel  of  militia 
and  received  the  thanks  of  Gen.  Horatio  Gates.  He  was 
first  chief  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Vermont  and  second 
governor  of  the  state.  He  was  born  in  Hardwick,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Bennington,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  3840,  15983,  23603. 

MRS.  ANNA  ROGERS  CASWELL.  24467 

Born   in   Stoughton,   Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Lucien  B.  Caswell. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Nathaniel  Rogers. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Barton  F.  Rogers  and  Elizabeth  C.  Vedder,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Rogers  and  Permelia  H.  Ramsay,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Rogers  and  Eunice  Allen,  his  wife, 
m.  1778. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Nathaniel  Rogers,  (1750-1820),  served  as  sergeant  under 
Capt.  Jonathan  Chandler  and  Col.  Jonathan  Chase  of  the  New 
Hampshire  militia.  He  was  born  in  Leominster,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Oxford,  N.  H. 

MRS.  MARY  ELLEN  DICKINSON  HABER.  24468 

Born   in    Guilford,    New    York. 

Wife  of  P.  B.  Haber. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Dickinson,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Frederick  Dickinson  and  Mary  Ann  Delavan, 
his  wife. 

■Granddaughter  of  WilHam  Frederick  Dickinson  and  Polly  McNeil, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Thomas  Dickinson  and  Mary  Caulkins, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Dickinson  and  Mary  Stevens,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Dickinson,  (1737-1811),  was  a  private  in  Col. 
Noadiah  Hooker's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Hartford  ;  died 
in  Goshen. 

MRS.  MARION  CLAFLIN  RETON.  24469 

Born   in   Summit,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  Niels  E.  Reton. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Samuel  Metcalf,  Israel  Alden  and 
Abner  Claflin. 

Daughter  of  Gilbert  Claflin  and  Esther  Colby   (b.   1830),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Claflin  (b.  1798)  and  Achsah  Maria  Kibbe, 
his  wife;    James  Colby   (b.  1798)   and  Abigail  Metcalf,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Claflin  and  Lucy  Alden    (b.   1772),  his 

wife;    James   Colby    (b.    1771)    and  Brown,    his   wife;     Samuel 

Metcalf  and  Eunice  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abner  Claflin  and  Hannah  Rockwood.  his 
wife ;  Israel  Alden  and  Thankful  Markham,  his  wife ;  Samuel  Metcalf 
and  Hannah  Rochardson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Joshua  Claflin  and  Mary  Davison,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Metcalf,  (1739-85),  turned  out  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  in  Capt.  John  Crawford's  company.  Col.  Jonathan  War- 
ner's regiment.  He  was  born  in  Worcester  County,  Mass., 
where  he  died. 

Also  No.  14205. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  ign 

Israel  Alden  served  in  the  Berkshire  County,  Massachusetts 
miHtia  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign.  He  was  born  in  Stafford, 
Conn.,  1747. 

Abner  Claiiin,  (1738-91),  marched  on  the  alarm,  1777,  to 
guard  Hessian  prisoners.  He  was  bom  in  Dudley;  died  in 
Tryingham,  Mass. 

MISS  GENEVIEVE  WEBSTER.  24470 

Born  in  Almond,  Wisconsin. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Josiah  Chase. 

Daughter  of  Charles  E.  Webster  and  Mary  Frost,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Enoch  Webster  and  Lydia  Fletcher,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Webster  and  Hannah  Chase,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Chase  and  Mehitable  Frye,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Chase,  (1742-182—),  served  as  surgeon  of  New 
Hampshire  militia.  He  was  born  in  Canterbury,  N.  H. ;  died 
in  Fryeburg,  Maine. 

MRS.  DORA  WEBSTER  OWEN.  24471 

Born  in  Rosendale,  Wisconsin. 
Wife  of  William  F.  Owen. 
Descendant  of  Dr.  Josiah  Chase. 

Daughter  of  Enoch  Webster  and  Lydia  Fletcher,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24470. 

MRS.  NANCY  ANN  WARREN  24472 

Born   in   Southeast,   New   York. 

Wife  of  Isaac  Warren. 

Descendant  of  Elisha  Gifford,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Elisha  Gifford  and  Polly  Washburn,  his  second  wife, 
m.  1830. 

Elisha  Gifford,  (1749-1837),  served  several  enlistments  in 
the  New  York  militia.  His  widow  received  a  pension.  He 
was  born  in  Norwich,  Conn. ;    died  in  Kent,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  EMELIA  AD  ALINE  WATROUS.         24473 

Born  in  East  Hampton,   Connecticut. 
Wife  of   Minories    Watrous. 
Descendant  of  David  Clark,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  David  Clark  and  Eunice  Griffeth,  his  wife. 


I  JO  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


David  Clark,  (1760-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Middlesex  County,  1832,  for  service  in  the  Connecticut  militia. 
He  was  bom  in  East  Hampton,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MAME  HOFFMAN  BOYER.  24474 

Born   in    Port   Trevorton,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  H.  W.  Boyer. 

Descendant  of  John  Nicholas  Hoffman,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  William  Hoffman  and  Sallie  Fry  Shindel,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Amos  Hoffman  and  Amanda  Harper,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Hoffman  and  Catherine  Ferny,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Nicholas  Hoffman  and  Margaret  Har- 
man,  his  wife. 

John  Nicholas  Hoffman,  (1749-1829),  enlisted,  1776,  in 
Capt.  Albright  Deibler's  company  of  Lancaster  County  Asso- 
ciators.  After  the  battle  of  Long  Island  he  served  under  his 
brother  at  Brandywine  and  Germantown. 

Also  No.  4843. 

MISS  IDA  LE  VERT  CURRY.  24475 

Born   in   Talladega,    Alabama. 

Descendant  of  David  Murray. 

Daughter  of  James  A.  Curry  and  Lottie  Coleman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Curry  and  Pollie  Murray,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David   Murray  and  Mary  Walton,   his  wife. 

David  Murray,  (1760-1840),  served  as  a  private.  He  was 
born  in  Lincoln  Co.,  Ga. ;  died  in  Talladega  Co.,  Ala.,  and  upon 
his  tomb  is  the  inscription  "A  soldier  of  the  Revolution." 

Also  Nos.  8650,  14248. 

MRS.  FLORA  GRAHAM  FRYE  YOUNG.  24476 

Born  in  Monroe  Count}',   Alabama. 

Wife  of  Henry  A.  Young. 

Descendant  of  Judge  Simon  Frye. 

Daughter  of  John  Hancock  Frye  and  Mary  Amanda  Parker,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Washington  Frye  and  Lucy  Wilkinson,  his 
wife. 

Gr-granddaughter  of  Judge  Simon  Frye  and  Hannah  Johnson,  his 
wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  I7I 


Simon  Frye,  (1737-1822),  represented  Oxford  County, 
Maine,  in  the  Assembly  and  Senate  for  many  years.  He  was 
bom  in  Andover,  Mass. ;    died  in  Frj^eburg,  Maine. 

Also  No.  20142. 

MISS  MARY  ALSTON  HUGER.  24477 

Born  in  Orrville,  Alabama. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Arthur  Middleton,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Proctor  Huger  and  Mary  C.  Alston,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Elliott  Huger  and  Caroline  Proctor,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Elliott  Huger  and  Isabella  Johannes 
Middleton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Arthur  Middleton  and  Mary  Izard,  his  wife. 

Arthur  Middleton,  (1743-87),  succeeded  his  father  in  the 
Continental  Congress  and  was  a  signer  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence.  He  was  born  in  Middleton  Place;  died  in 
Goose  Neck. 

Also  No.  8771. 

MISS  MARY  MILES  JORDAN.  24478 

Born  in  Greenwood,  South  Carolina. 
Descendant  of  Col.  James  Williams. 

Daughter  of  George  Marshall  Jordan  and  Nancy  Caroline  Creswell, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Creswell  and  Caroline  Matilda  Williams, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Washington  Williams  and  Sarah  Griffin,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Williams  and  Mary  Wallace,  his  wife. 

James  Williams,  (1737-80),  was  a  member  of  the  Provin- 
cial Congress,  1775.  He  was  in  many  battles  and  commanded 
a  regiment  at  King's  Mountain,  where  he  was  mortally 
wounded.     He  was  born  in  Granville  Co.,  N.  C. 

Also  Nos.   13954,   15299. 

MRS.  KATE  HILLYER  ROBINSON.  24479 

Born  in  Peniield,  Georgia. 
Wife  of  Thomas  L.  Robinson. 
Descendant  of  Dr.  Asa  Hillyer,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter   of    Shaler   Granby   Hillyer  and   Elizabeth   Dogg,   his   wife. 


172  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Shaler  Hillyer  and  Rebecca   Freeman,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Asa  Hillyer  and  Rhoda   Smith,   his   wife. 

Asa  Hillyer,  (1738-1820),  enlisted  as  a  private  but  served 
as  post  surgeon  and  physician  for  the  regiment,  having  prac- 
ticed that  profession  before  entering  the  army.  He  was  born 
in  Granby,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2358,  3043,  8996,  23331. 

MISS  CAROLINE  WILLIAMS  SPROULL.  ,  24480 

Born  in  Abbeville,  South  Carolina. 
Descendant  of  Col.  James  Williams. 

Daughter  of  Charles  William  Sproull  and  Mary  Katherine  Creswell, 
his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Creswell  and  Caroline  M.  Williams,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24478. 

MRS.  REBECCA  EVERINGHAM  NOBLE.  24481 

Born  in   Savannah,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  Stephen  Nichols  Noble. 

Descendant  of  William  Morrill  and  of  Joseph  Wadleigh,  Jr., 
of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  William  Morrill  Wadley  and  Rebecca  Barnard  Evering- 
ham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dole  Wadleigh  and  Sarah  Colcord,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wadleigh,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Dole,  his 
wife;    John  Colcord  and  Lydia  Morrill,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wadleigh  (1712-92)  and  Anna  Se- 
vaine,  his  wife;    William  ]\Iorrill  and  Lydia  Trask,  his  wife. 

William  Morrill,  (1735-1812),  served  under  Stark  at  Bunker 
Hill.  He  was  Justice  of  the  Peace  of  Rockingham  County 
and  was  a  member  from  Brentwood  of  the  fourth  Provincial 
Congress.  He  was  born  in  Salisbury,  ]\Iass. ;  died  in  Brent- 
wood, N.  H. 

Joseph  Wadleigh,  Jr.,  (1744-1821),  served  as  a  private  in 
the  New  Hampshire  militia.  He  was  born  in  Brentwood, 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  5642,   16989. 

MRS.  PATTIE  DOWDELL  DRIVER.  24482 

Born  in  La   Fayette,   Alabama. 
Wife  of  George  E.  Driver. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  173 


Descendant  of  Capt.  George  Hamilton  and  of  George  Ham- 
ilton, Jr. 

Daughter  of  James  Ferguson  Dowdell  and  Sarah  Hamilton  Render, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24483. 

MRS.  ROSIE  HAAHLTON  READ  STOWE.  24483 

Born  in  Chambers  Count}-,  Alabama. 

Wife  of   I.   N.    Stowe. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  George  Hamilton  and  of  George  Ham- 
ilton, Jr.,  of  ]\Iar>-land.  , 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Andrew  Hamil  Read  and  Bettie  Dowdell,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Ferguson  Dowdell  and  Sarah  Hamilton 
Render,   his    wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James   Render  and   Sarah   Hamilton,  his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Hamilton,  Jr.,  and  Agnes  Cooper, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  George  Hamilton  and  Elizabeth 
Schuyler,   his  wife. 

George  Hamilton,  (1722-98),  served  as  captain  and  received 
a  grant  of  land  in  Washington  County. 

George  Hamilton,  Jr.,  (1754-1826),  served  as  a  private  from 
Washington  County,  :\Id.     He  died  in  Wilkes  Co.,  Ga. 

MRS.  SUSAN  LAVIXIA  FARNHAM  BLACK  24484 

Born  in  Andover,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  J.  Walter  Black. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  William  Johnson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  E.  Farnham  and  Martha  J.  demons,  his  wife. 

Granddaiighter  of  Edwin  Farnham  and  Harriet  Herrick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Farnham  and  Susanna  Johnson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Johnson  and  Mary  Marble,  his 
wife. 

William  Johnson,  (1745-1821),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
fourteenth  company,  Fourth  regiment  of  Massachusetts  militia. 
He  was  born  in  North  Andover,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ROSA  BOWIE  FLOYD.  24485 

Born  in  Abbeville,   South   Carolina. 
Wife  of  Charles  Lewis  Floyd. 
Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Bowie,  of  South  Carolina. 


174  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AilERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  John  Andrew  Bowie  and  Lucy  J.  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Langdon  Bowie  and  Eliza  Coffin,  his  first  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Bowie  (b.  1773)  and  Rosey  Ann  Watts, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Bowie  and  Rosa  Reid,  his  wife. 

John  Bowie,  (1740-1827),  was  captain  in  the  Continental 
Line  at  Savannah,  where  he  was  wounded.  He  acted  as 
major  in  WiUiamson's  brigade  and  served  to  the  close  of  the 
war.  He  was  born  in  Scotland ;  died  in  Abbeville,  South 
Carolina. 

MRS.  FRANCES  G.  MERRITT.  24486 

Bom  in  Columbus,   JNIisssissippi. 

Wife   of   F.    H.    Merritt. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Lewis,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  John  Grattan  and  Martha  Gilmer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peachy  R.  Gilmer  and  Mary  Harvie,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  M.  Gilmer  and  Elizabeth  Lewis,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Lewis  and  Jane  Strother,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Lewis,  (1718-90),  was  a  patriot  and  civil  officer  of 
Rockingham  County,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  473,  4280,  5864,  9886,  16805,  18216,  21448. 

MISS  SALLIE  LANE  LEE.  24487 

Born   in   Marion,   Alabama. 

Descendant  of  Needham  Bryan,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  John  H.  Lee  and  Winifred  A.  Lane,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Levin  Bryan  Lane  and  Jane  Kornegay,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Levin  Lane  and  Nancy  Bryan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Bryan  and  Winifred  (Bryan),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Needham  Bryan  and  Nancy  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Needham  Bryan,  (1725-84),  was  a  member  of  the  Provin- 
cial Congress,  a  delegate  to  the  Congress  at  Halifax  and  the 
Constitutional  Convention. 

Also  No.  8356. 

MISS  SARAH  COMSTOCK.  24488 

Born    in    Athens,    Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Simon  Spalding. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  175 


Daughter  of  Isaac  Walter  Comstock  and  Louise  Saltmarsh,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Charles  Comstock  and  Almira  Kingsbury,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Kingsbury  and  Anna  Spalding,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Simon  Spalding  and  Ruth  Shepard,  his 
wife. 
See  No.  24395. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  HOLBROOK  WINSLOW  MERWIN.  24489 

Born  in  Hinckley,  Illinois. 
Wife  of  Edwin  A.  Merwin. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Jethro  Hatch  and  of  Timothy  Hatch,  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Darwin  Cordenio  Winslow  and  Martha  Waldron  Hatch, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jethro  Hatch  and  Minerva  Pierce,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Hatch  and  Ruth  Welles,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jethro  Hatch  and  Alartha  Clark,  his  wife. 

Jethro  Hatch,  (1722-1817),  served  as  major  in  Col.  Increase 
Moseley's  regiment  of  A^olunteers.  He  was  born  in  Tolland; 
died  in  Kent. 

Also  Nos.  4929,  17040. 

Timothy  Hatch,  (1758-1847),  enlisted,  1776,  in  Capt.  Ebe- 
nezer  Couch's  company,  Swift's  regiment.  He  was  placed  on 
the  pension  roll  of  Chenango  Co.,  New  York,  for  over  eight 
months'  service  as  private  in  the  Connecticut  Line.  He  was 
born  in  Kent,  Conn. ;    died  in  Sherburne,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  SARAH  F.  FENTON  SANBORN.  24490 

Born    in    Norwich,    New   York. 

Widow  of  Edwin   David   Sanborn. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  William  Brush,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Seneca  Fenton  and  Sarah  Thompson  Brush 
(b.    1783),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Brush  and  Sarah  Thompson,  his  wife,  m. 
1775- 

William  Brush,  (1750-1825),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Vermont  militia  in  Capt.  Samuel  Herrick's  company,  1780,  and 
under  Capt.  Isaac  Tichinor,  1781.  He  died  at  the  home  of 
his  daughter,  Sarah,  in  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  2043S. 


176  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AJIERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARY  SIMPSON  SPERRY.  24491 

Born  in  Brunswick.  3.1aine. 

Wife  of  Austin  Sperry. 

Descendant  of  Pelatiah  Haley  and  of  Lewis  Simpson,  of 
Maine. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Simpson  (1784- 1875)  and  Eliza  Whitehouse, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Simpson  and  Martha  Skolfield,  his  wife ; 
Andrew  Whitehouse  and  EHzabeth  Haley,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Simpson  and  Agnes  Lewis,  his  wife; 
Pelatiah  Haley  and  Elizabeth  Lewis   (1743-1836),  his  wife. 

Pelatiah  Haley,  (1740-1819),  who  had  served  in  the  early 
wars,  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety  of  Kittery. 
He  was  born  in  Kittery ;    died  in  Topsham. 

Lewis  Simpson,  (1747-1S30),  served  in  the  defence  of  the 
sea-coast.     He  was  born  in  Brunswick,  Me.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  FRANCES  COFFIN  EDWARDS.  24492 

Born  in  San  Francisco,  California. 

Wife  of  Dr.  James  W.  Edwards. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Green. 

Daughter  of  Jarvis  B.  Coffin  and  Ruth  J.  Younger,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frederick  Jarv.;s  Coffin  and  Charlotte  Green,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Green  and  Margaret,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Green  served  in  the  Westchester  County  regiment 
and  was  taken  prisoner  while  defending  Croton  Yards.  He 
died,  1812,  in  Somers,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  DEBORAH  MONROE  OVERACKER.  24493 

Born  in  Burlington,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Howard  Overacker. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Gershom  Pope. 

Daughter  of  Hassan   Monroe  and  Olive   Nash,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Monroe  and  Deborah  Pope  (b.  1766)  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gershom  Pope  and  Hannah  Smith,  his  wife, 
m.  1762. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Seth  Pope  and  Jerusha  Tobey,  his  wife. 

Gershom  Pope,    (1743-1810),  served  in  the  northern  army 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  j-- 


under  Arnold  and  Gates  and  rose  to  the  rank  of  captain.     He 
was  born  in  Sandwich,  Mass.,  removed  to  Plainfield,   Conn., 
and,  1779,  to  Vermont.     He  died  in  Burlington,  N.  Y.  ' 
Also  No.   15046. 

MRS.  SUSAN  LINCOLN  MILLS. 

-4494 
Born  in  Enosburgh,  Vermont. 

Widow  of  Rev.  C.  T.  Mills,  D.  D. 

Descendant  of  Desire  Tolman.  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Tolman  and  Elizabeth  Nichols,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Desire  Tolman  and  Sarah  Howe,  his  wife. 

Desire  Tolman,  (1748-1834),  was  a  minute  man  from  Dor- 
cester  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  served,  1776,  to  euard  the 
Milton  River  and,  1778,  was  on  duty  at  Castle  Isllnd.  He 
was  born  in  Dorchester ;   died  in  Winchendon,  lAIassachusetts. 

MRS.  MARY  ABBY  LAWRENCE  GOULD.  24495 

Born  in  Pepperell,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  :\Iaj.  William  O.  Gould. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  Lawrence,  Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Absalom  Lawrence,  Jr.,  and  Submit  Pierce,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Absalom  Lawrence  and  Prvcilla  Green,  his  wife 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  James   Lawrence,  Jr.,   and   Elizabeth   Fish    his 
wife.  ' 

James  Lawrence,  Jr.,  (1736-1821),  served  as  lieutenant  of 
the  Sixth  company,  Middlesex  County,  regiment,  1776.  He 
was  born  in  Pepperell,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  J.  WOODWORTH  WETHERED.  24496 

Born  in   New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wife  of  James  S.  Wethered. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Benjamin  Woodworth,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Woodworth  (1785-1842)  and  Lydia  Reeder,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Beniamin  Woodworth  and  Abigail  Bryant,  his 
first  wife. 

Benjamin  Woodworth,  (1758-1830),  enlisted,  1775,  in  Capt. 

Samuel  Stockbridge's  company.  Col.  John  Thomas'  regiment 

and,   1781,  served  as  sergeant  under  Capt.   William   Barker. 

He  was  born  in  Scituate,  Mass.,  where  he  died 


178  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  CARRIE  LAWRENCE  GOULD  TUGGLE.  24497 

Born   in   Leavenworth,   Kansas. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Samuel  Parsons  Tuggle. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  Lawrence,  Jr. 

Daugiiter  of  Maj.  William  Oliver  Gould  and  Mary  Abby  Lawrence, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Absalom  Lawrence,  Jr.,  and  Submit  Pierce,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  24495. 

MRS.  JESSIE  DOUGLASS  CARR  SEALE.  24498 

Born  in   New  Orleans,  Louisiana. 

Widow  of  Henry  W.  Scale. 

Descendant  of  William  Cage. 

Daughter  of  Jesse  Douglass  Carr  and  Elizabeth  Woods,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Carr  and  Sarah  Cage,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Cage  and  Elizabeth  Douglass,  his  wife. 

William  Cage,  (1746- 18 12),  gave  both  military  and  civil  ser- 
vice. He  was  a  pioneer  of  Tennessee  and  is  buried  at  Cages 
Bend,  Sumner  County. 

Also  No.  10816. 

MRS.  GENEVIEVE  FORMAN  PETERS  SIX.  24499 

Born   in    Stockton,   California. 

Wife  of  C.  L.  Six. 

Descendant  of  Miles  Forman,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  D.  Peters  and  Anna  Forman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Farris  Forman  and  Lucinda  Booth,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Miles  Forman  and  Anna  Piatt,  his  wife. 

Miles  Forman,  (1762-1839),  enlisted  as  a  private  under 
different  commands  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Morrisania  under 
Col.  Thomas  Thomas.  He  was  bom  in  Bedford;  died  in 
Nichols,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  7894. 

MRS.  MINNIE  LOCKE  SELFRIDGE.  24500 

Born   in   Brooklyn,   New   York. 
Wife  of  Edward  A.  Selfridge. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Benjamin  Woodworth. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


179 


Daughter  of  William  Cullen  Locke  and  Lydia  Huntley  Woodworth, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Woodworth  and  Lydia  Reeder,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24496. 

MRS.  LYDIA  GORDON  SELFRIDGE.  24501 

Born  in   New   York. 
Wife  of  Frank  C.  Selfridge. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Benjamin  Woodworth. 

Daughter  of  William  Cullen  Locke  and  Lydia  Huntley  Woodworth, 
his    wife. 

See  No.  24500. 

MRS.  HARRIETT  E.  BARNES  POWELL.  24502 

Born  in  Colorado  Springs,  Colorado. 

Wife  of  George  Powell. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Pierce. 

Daughter  of  James  Pierce  Barnes  and  Julia  Emily  Hart,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gerrett  Smith  Barnes  and  Maria  Eliza  Pierce,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Pierce  and  Lucy  Maria  Pierce,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Pierce  and  Abigail  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Stephen  Pierce,  (1753-1843),  served  as  ensign,  1776,  and 
commanded  a  company  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He  received  a 
pension  for  nearly  two  years'  actual  service  with  the  Rhode 
Island  troops,  as  private,  ensign,  lieutenant  and  captain.  He 
was  born  in  Little  Compton,  R.  I. ;  died  in  Waterville,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  8654,  10779,  13081,  16430,  17738. 

MISS  ETTA  D.  BARNES.  24503 

Born  in  Horicon,  Wisconsin. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Pierce. 

Daughter  of  Gerritt  Smith  Barnes  and   Maria  E.   Pierce,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24502. 

MISS  JESSIE  FOSTER  BARNES.  24504 

Born  in   Chicago,   Illinois. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Pierce. 

Daughter  of  Reuben  Spencer  Barnes  and  Lucy  Coburn,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Gerritt  Smith  Barnes  and  Maria  Eliza  Pierce,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  24502. 


l8o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  REBECCA  JANE  MILLER  HUMPHREY.  24505 

Born  in  Springfield,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  Joseph   Fulton    Humphrey. 

Descendant  of  David  Miller,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  ]Milton  ilcKendree  ^Miller  and  Mary  Tabb  Hedges,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Miller  (b.  1767)  and  Elizabeth  Hanson, 
his  second  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  David  Miller  and  Rachel  Blackwood,  his  wife. 

David  Miller  enlisted  in  Col.  Moses  Rawling's  regiment, 
1775,  and  died,  1778,  while  in  service.  He  was  born  in  Prince 
George  Co.,  Md. 

Also  No.  8580. 

MRS.  LIZZIE  LAWRENCE  MacMILLAN.  24506 

Born  in   Glasgow,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  John  MacMillan. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elliott  Rucker. 

Daughter  of  James  Pendleton  Huggins  and  Caroline  Lancaster  De 
Neale,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Earle  De  Neale  and  Merial  Rucker,  his  sec- 
ond wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  De  Neale  and  Priscilla  Newman,  his 
wife;    Elliott  Rucker  and  Nancy  Smith,  his  wife. 

Elliott  Rucker  was  second  lieutenant,  1777;  promoted  lieu- 
tenant, 1778,  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was 
placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1830,  for  service  of  lieutenant  in 
Gibson's  Virginia  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Virginia ;  died, 
1832,  in  Shelby  Co.,  Ky. 

MRS.  MARY  ARMISTEAD  FOSTER.  24507 

Born  in  Columbus,  Mississippi. 

Wife  of  Frank  Osborne  Foster. 

Descendant  of  Hugh  Barclay. 

Daughter  of  David  Paxton  Blair  and  Elizabeth  Pope,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Blair  and  Rachel  Paxton  (1789-1843),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Paxton  (1720-88)  and  Mary  Barclay, 
his  second  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Hugh  Barclay  and  Hannah  Kirpatrick, 
his   wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  l8l 


Hugh  Barclay  was  a  private  in  the  Pennsylvania  Line  and 
received  depreciation  pay  for  his  services.  He  died  in  Rock- 
bridge Co.,  Va. 

MRS.  IDA  BEATRICE  CASTLE.  24508 

Born  in   South  Lee,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  William  R.  Castle. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Canfield,  Capt.  Daniel  Jewett  and 
Capt.  Abijah  Moore. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Canfield  Lowrey  and  Alice  L.  Moore,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Frederick  N.  Lowrey  and  Charlotte  Haskins,  his 
wife;    Ferris  Moore  and  Rebecca  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Nathaniel  Lowrey  and  Rebecca  Canfield, 
his  wife;  Ezekiel  Haskins  and  Clarissa  Higley,  his  wife;  Jeptha  Moore 
(b.   1764)    and  Zilpha  Jewett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Canfield  and  Elizabeth  Judson,  his 
wife;  m.  1755;  Simeon  Higley  and  Margaret  Phelps,  his  wife;  Abijah 
Moore  and  Eunice  Gibbs,  his  wife;  Daniel  Jewett  and  Zilpha  Hibbard, 
his    wife. 

Samuel  Canfield,  (1726-99),  served  as  lieutenant  colonel  of 
militia,  1776,  and  commanded  the  regiment  at  West  Point.  He 
was  born  in  New  Milford,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1397,  319s,  7428,  8962,  19363. 

Daniel  Jewett,  (1743-1829),  served  as  lieutenant  of  the  Put- 
ney company,  1776,  and  was  subsequently  captain.  He  was 
born  in  Manchester,  Mass. ;  died  in  Putney,  Vt. 

Also  No.  20945. 

Abijah  Moore,  (1724-92),  was  captain  of  a  company  under 
Col.  William  Williams  in  the  Cumberland  Co.,  Vermont, 
militia.     He  was  born  in  Sudbury,  Mass. ;   died  in  Putney,  Vt. 

MRS.  NELLIE  MOORE  LOWREY  MOORE.  24509 

Born  in  Pittsfield,   Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Canfield,  Capt.  Daniel  Jewett  and 
Capt.  Abijah  ]\Ioore. 
Daughter  of  Frederick  Canfield  Lowrey  and  Alice  L.  Moore,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24508. 

MRS.  EUNICE  PENFIELD  GIDDINGS  ST.  JOHN.  24510 

Born  in  New  Milford,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Theodore  St.  John,  M.  D. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Giddings,  of  Connecticut. 


l82  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  James  Andrus  Giddings  and  Susan  Barlow,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Andrus  Giddings  and  Eunice  Penfield,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Giddings  and  Mary  Baldwin,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Giddings,  (1741-1817),  commanded  a  scouting 
party  and  endured  great  hardship.  He  was  wounded  and  ob- 
tained an  honorable  discharge.  He  was  born  in  Lyme,  Conn. ; 
died  in  Sherman.  His  wife  fed  the  soldiers  when  they  were 
encamped  near  them  on  the  Housatonic  River. 

Also  Nos.  1 144,  2817,  13492. 

MRS.  SARA  M.  S.  KINGSBURY.  245 11 

Born    in    Mansfield,    Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Addison  Kingsbury. 

Descendant  of  Azariah  Sawyer,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Seymour  Scott  and   Mary  Reed,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Scott  and  Keturah  Sawyer,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Azariah  Sawyer  and  Esther  Sessions,  his  wife. 
Azariah  Sawyer  served  as  a  private  in  the  Burgoyne  cam- 
paign.   He  was  born  in  Windham,  1755,  where  he  died. 
Also  No.  10301. 

MRS.  MARTICA  GOOKIN  WATERMAN.  24512 

Wife    of    Edwin    Southworth    Waterman. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Amos  Gale  and  of  Daniel  Gilman,  of  New 
Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Warren  Demman  Gookin  and  Luella  French,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  French  and  Mary  Gale,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos   Gale  and  Hannah   Gilman,  his   wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Gilman  and  Hannah  Colcord,  his 
wife. 

Amos  Gale,  (1744-1813),  served  as  selectman  of  Kingston, 
N.  H.,  and  assisted  in  purchasing  supplies  for  the  army. 

Daniel  Gilman,  (1705-95),  served  in  the  defense  of  the  har- 
bor at  Portsmouth,  1775,  and  aided  to  check  the  advance  of  the 
enemy  from  Canada. 

Also  Nos.  1040,  21 18. 

MRS.  MARTICA  G.  WATERMAN  HEYWORTH.  24513 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Wife  of  James  H.   Heyworth. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  183 


Descendant  of  Daniel  Storrs,  Dr.  Amos  Gale  and  Daniel 
Oilman. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Southworth  Waterman  and  Martica  Gookin, 
his    wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Tileston  Waterman  and  DeHa  Storrs  (b. 
1806),  his  wife;    Warren  Demman  Gookin  and  Luella  French,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24512. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Daniel  Storrs  and  Mary  Southworth,  his  sec- 
ond wife,  m.  1793. 

Daniel  Storrs,  (1748-1831),  was  clerk  of  a  company  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  also  served  as  quartermaster.  He  was 
bom  in  Mansfield,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  6733. 

MRS.  ELISE  MARION  FARRELL  GOSS.  24514 

Born  in  Ansonia,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  George   Augustus   Goss. 

Descendant  of  Reuben  Frisbie  and  of  Abner  Cable,  of  Con- 
necticut. 

Daughter  of  Franklin  Farrell  and  Lillian  Clarke,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Almon  Farrell  and  Ruth  Emma  Warner,  his  wife; 
Wilson  Hart  Clarke  and  Julia  Elizabeth  Cable,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Mark  Warner  and  Elizabeth  Frisbie  (b.  1769), 
his  wife;    Roswell  Cable  and  Hannah  Chatfield,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Frisbie  and  Hannah  Wakelle,  his 
first  wife,  m.  1769;    Abner  Cable  and  Ann  Scott,  his  wife. 

Reuben  Frisbie,  (1749-1822),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  New  Haven  Co.,  1818,  for  service  of  private.  He  was  bom 
in  Branford  ;   died  in  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  1 1383,  13212,  17881,  20799,  21083. 

Abner  Cable,  (1760-1840),  enlisted  at  sixteen  to  reenforce 
the  garrison  at  Fort  Stanwix.  In  1832  he  was  granted  a  pen- 
sion as  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  Continental  Line.  He  was 
bom  in  Norwalk ;   died  in  Munroe,  Conn. 

Also  No.  5940. 

MRS.  MINERVA  BLAKE  HOWL  AND.  24515 

Born  in  Derby,  Connecticut. 
Widow  of  William   Howland. 
Descendant  of  Reuben  Blake,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Reuben  Blake  and  Eunice  Baldwin,  his  wife. 


184  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Reuben  Blake,  (i  765-1 831),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Fairfield  Co.,  1818,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Connecticut 
line.    He  was  born  in  Derby ;  died  in  Bridgeport. 

Also  No.  621 1. 

MRS.  SARAH  FULLER  READ.  24516 

Born    in    Boston,    Massachusetts. 

Widow  of  William  Read,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Hull  and  of  Capt.  Alexander 
McLellan. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  McLellan  and   Eliza   Hull,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  McLellan  and  Margaret  Johnson,  his 
wife;    William  Hull  and   Sarah  Fuller,  his  wife. 

William  Hull.  (1753-1825),  a  graduate  of  Yale,  gave  distin- 
guished service  in  many  battles  and  was  an  original  member  of 
the  Cincinnati  of  Massachusetts.  He  was  born  in  Derby, 
Conn.;   died  in  Newton,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  187,  2630,  3017,  6278,  13243,  22338. 

Alexander  McLellan,  (1742-79),  led  a  company  from  Got- 
ham, Maine,  in  the  Penobscot  expedition,  and  died  from  the 
effects  of  the  exposure. 

Also  No.  12583. 

MRS.  ANNIE  FIELDS  VILA.  24517 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 
Widow  of  Joseph  Vila. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Hull  and  of  Capt.  Alexander 
McLellan. 

Daughter  of  William  Hull  McLellan  and  Mary  Mills  Beers,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Isaac   McLellan  and   Eliza   Hull,   his   wife. 
See  No.  24516. 

MRS.  LAURA  A.  E.  WARREN.  24518 

Born    in   Westhampton,    Massachusetts. 
Wife   of  Albert  Colburn   Warren. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Noah  Strong,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Thomas  Elwell  and  Peninnah  Lyman,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Asahel  Lyman  and  Esther  Strong,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Noah  Strong  and  Hannah   Searl,  his  wife,   m. 
1763. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  ig; 


Noah  Strong,  (1736-1819),  served  in  Capt.  Jonathan  Wales' 
company,  Hampshire  county  regiment.  He  was  born  in  North- 
ampton ;   died  in  AVesthampton. 

MISS  MARION  LELIA  NOYES.  24519 

Born  in  Brattleboro,  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Joab  Wetherbee. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Denison  Noyes  and  Lelia  Elmira  Fletcher,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Fletcher  and  Charlotte  Marsh,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Marsh  and  Mary  Wetherbee,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of   Joab    Wetherbee    and    Abigail    Houghton, 
his  wife. 

Joab  Wetherbee,  (1759-1843),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Cheshire  Co.,  N.  H.,  1832,  for  service  of  private  in  the 
Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  bom  in  Lunenberg,  Mass.; 
died  in  Chesterfield,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  18527,  201 13. 

MISS  MARY  ANN  WHEELER.  24320 

Born   in   Stonington,   Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Wheeler  and  of  Isaac  Wheeler,  Jr.,  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Wheeler,  Jr.,  and  Olive  Burdick,  his  second  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Wheeler  and  Ruth  Swan,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Wheeler,  Jr.,  (1768-1856),  served  as  a  fifer  in  the  com- 
pany with  his  father.  He  was  born  in  Stonington,  where  he 
died. 

Isaac  Wheeler,  (i 746-1 831),  served  in  the  Rhode  Island  and 
Pennsylvania  campaigns. 

Also  Nos.  6459,  16013. 

MRS.  HARRIET  H.  CRISSEY.  24521 

Born   in   Lisbon,    Connecticut. 
Widow  of  Charles   Crissey. 
Descendant  of  Asa  Reed,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Asa  Reed  and  Jerusha  Buddington,  his  wife. 
Asa  Reed;  (1748-1815),  served  as  a  private  in  the  New  York 
campaign.     He  was  born  in  Lisbon,  where  he  died. 


l86  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MAY  ELEANOR  PIERSON  ALLING  TODD. 


24522 


Born  in  New  Haven,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  J.  W.  Todd. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Samuel  Hall,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  C.  E.  Ailing  and  Emily  Maltby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  W.  ^laltby  and  Sarah  Bogert,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Augustus  Maltby  and  Nancy  Townsend,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Maltby  and  Abigail  Williams,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Rev.  Warham  Williams  and  Anne  Hall, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hall  and  Anne  Law,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Hall,  (1695-1776),  was  a  patriot  preacher  of 
Cheshire  who  urged  his  congregation,  1775,  to  enlist  as  minute 
men  and  he  followed  his  troops  to  Boston. 

Also  Nos.  7841,  22980. 

MRS.  FRANCES  ADELE  JOHNSON  HAYWOOD.  24523 

Born  in  Hamden,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  A.  E.  Haywood. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Hezekiah  Johnson,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Alphonso  Johnson  and  Charlotte  Minerva  Beecher,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Johnson,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Tuttle,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Johnson  and  Ruth  Merriman,  his 
wife. 

Hezekiah  Johnson,  (1732-1810),  served  in  the  militia  as 
captain,  1781,  when  Arnold  attacked  New  London.  He  was 
born  in  Wallingford ;   died  in  Hamden,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  looio,  15215,  16296,  20306. 

MRS.  ROSABELLE  FRUSHOUR  LINES.  24524 

Born  in  Gorham,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Wilhs  L.  Lines. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Lewis  Morris,  Jonathan  Jencks  and 
Lieut  Amos  Jencks. 

Daughter  of  John  Cornelius  Frushour  and  Logene  Rice,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Olney  Jencks  Rice  and  Eliza  Jane  Dimmon,  his 
wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  187 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Olney  Fones  Rice  and  Amy  Jencks    (b.   1/77). 
his  wife,  m.  1S03 :    Joseph  Dimmon  and  Susannah  Morris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Jencks  and   Amy   Savage,  his  wife, 
m.   1769;    Lewis  Morris  and  Mary  Morris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter   of   Jonathan   Jencks    and    Harriet    Pullen, 
his  wife,  m.  1736;    WiUiam  Morris  and  Susannah  Carpenter,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    Lewis    Morris    and    Mary    Walton, 
his  wife. 

Lewis  Morris,  (1725-98),  a  graduate  of  Yale,  was  a  member 
of  the  Continental  Congress  until  he  resigned,  1777,  and  was 
succeeded  by  his  half-brother  Gouveneur.  He  was  a  signer  of 
the  Declaration  of  Independence.  His  valuable  estate  was  de- 
stroyed and,  until  the  evacuation  of  New  York,  he  suffered 
great  privations.  He  was  bom  in  Morrisania,  where  he  died. 
Also  Nos.  249,  1258,  248s,  3022,  4989,  1 1320,  21061. 
Jonathan  Jencks,  (1718-87),  served  as  a  mariner  on  the 
sloop  "Providence,"  1777.  He  was  bom  in  Rhode  Island; 
died  in  Winchester,  N.  Y. 

Amos  Jencks,  (1746-1825),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the  Rhode 
Island  militia  under  Capt.  Jeremiah  Olney.     He  was  born  in 
Smithfield,  R.  L,  removed  to   New  York,   1794,  and  died  in 
Newark,  N.  Y. 
Also  No.  21061. 

MRS.  EVELYN  B.  ODELL  GORHAM.  24525 

Born  in  Yonkers,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Jacob  Odell  and  of  Capt.  John  Carter. 
Daughter  of  Abraham  Brevoort  Odell  and  Ella  Seymour  Runk,  his 

wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Lancey  Odell  and  Anne  Elizabeth  Rich,  his 
wife;    William  Runk  and  Ann  Rebecca  Halsey  Seymour,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  Odell  and  Anne  Devoor,  his  wife;  Wil- 
liam North  Seymour  and  Ann  Rebecca  Halsey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Lewis  Seymour  and  Hannah  Benedict 
North,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Gabriel  North  and  Deborah  Carter,  his 

wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Carter  and  Hannah  Benedict, 

his  wife,  m.  1753. 

Jacob  Odell,  (1756-1846),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  ot 
Westchester  County,  1832,  for  service  of  private  in  the  New 
York  militia.  He  was  bom  in  Greenburg;  died  in  Yonkers. 
N.  Y. 


l88  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

John  Carter,  (1730-1819),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety,  1/74;  served  as  Heutenant  and  captain  in  the  Con- 
necticut mihtia.  He  was  bom  in  Canaan,  where  he  died.  His 
wife  was  a  heroine  of  the  Revolution. 

Also  Nos.  4733,  5228,  6221,  7422,  8330,  10323,  14661,  18259,  19697, 
20170,  21239,  23485. 

MRS.  CORA  B.  KENNEY  TAYLOR.  24526 

Born  in  Salem,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Albert  H.  Taylor. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Roberts,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  M.  Kenney  and  Sylvia  Roberts,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eli  Roberts  and   Nancy  Jones,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Roberts  and  Tabitha  Roberts,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Roberts  and  Esther  HamHn,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Roberts,  (1756-1843),  served  several  enlistments 
under  different  commands.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Waldo  Co.,  1818,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Massachusetts 
Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Portland ;  died  in  Brooks, 
Maine. 

Also  No.  20622. 

MRS.  EMMA  LIZZIE  WORTHEN.  24527 

Born  in  ]\Iilford,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  C.  Nathaniel  Worthen. 

Descendant  of  Abiel  Holt,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  H.  Flint  and  Olive  M.  Snow,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Snow  and  Adeline  L.  Holt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zebediah  Holt  and  Betsey  Holt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of   Abiel   Holt,   Jr. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abiel  Holt  and  Lydia  Lovejoy,  his  wife. 

Abiel  Holt,  (1746-1824),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  and  served  several  enlistments  under  different  com- 
mands.    He  was  born  in  Andover,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  22206. 

MRS.  IDA  FRANCIS  BOYER  ANDREWS.  24528 

Born   in   Milford,   Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Marshall  Andrews. 
Descendant  of  Thomas  Mead,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  James   Meborne  Boyer  and  Harriet  Frances  Northrop, 
his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  igg 


Granddaughter  of  Harry  Nash  Northrop  and  Jane  Eliza  Darrin,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Darrin  and  Harriet  Mead,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddanghter    of    Thomas    Mead    and    Ellen    Resseguie,    his 
wife. 

Thomas  Mead,  (1764-1843),  enlisted  at  sixteen  under  Capt. 
David  Olmstead.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Fair- 
field county,  1836.  He  was  born  in  Wilton;  died  in  Ridge- 
field,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  2706,  1 1859. 

MRS.  NELLIE  ORR.  24529 

Born  in  Hartford,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Frank  Orr. 

Descendant  of  Lyman  Clark,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Brainard   Spencer  and  Julia  A.   Clark,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Levi  Clark  and   Sarah   Gilbert,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lyman  Clark  and  Ursula  Winchell,  his  wife. 

Lyman  Clark,  (1757-1849),  enlisted  for  three  years  under 
Capt.  William  Judd.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Litchfield  Co.,  1818,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Connecticut 
Line. 

Also  Nos.  11287,  14720. 

MISS  FLORA  MAY  STANLEY.  24530 

Born  in  Manchester,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Hayes,  Jonathan  Nichols,  Jr., 
Dr.  Josiah  Harvey  and  Corp.  Elijah  Carpenter. 

Daughter  of  Robert  N.   Stanley  and   Florilla  M.   Hutchins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edwin  S.  Stanley  and  Laura  Carpenter,  his  wife; 
George  W.   Hutchins   and   Cynthia  Ann   Hayes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Stanley  and  Nancy  Nichols,  his  wife ; 
Elijah  Carpenter,  Jr.,  and  Phebe  Wilson,  his  wife;  Orlin  Parsons 
Hayes  and   Elizabeth   P.   Harvey,   his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Nichols,  Jr.,  and  Rebecca  Swift, 
his  wife;  Elijah  Carpenter  and  Sarah  Younglove,  his  wife;  Levi 
Hayes  and  Ruhamah  Parsons,  his  wife ;  Dr.  Rufus  Harvey  and 
Cynthia  Bucklin,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hayes  and  Rosanna  Holcombe, 
his  wife ;    Josiah  Harvey  and  Elizabeth  Bates,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Hayes,   (1730-1801),  was  captain  of  minute  men  at 


190  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

several  alarms.  He  was  bom  in  Simsbury ;  died  in  Granby, 
Conn.    His  sons,  Samuel  and  Heth,  served  in  the  army. 

Also  Nos.  9937,  19082. 

Jonathan  Nichols,  Jr.,  (1758-1829),  was  placed  on  the  pen- 
sion roll  of  Providence  Co.,  181S,  for  service  of  private  in  the 
Connecticut  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Ashford, 
Conn. ;  died  in  Rhode  Island. 

Josiah  Harvey,  (1745-1802),  served  as  surgeon's  mate  in  Col. 
John  Fellow's  regiment  of  Massachusetts  militia,  1775.  He 
was  born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn. ;  died  in  West  Granville, 
Mass. 

Also  Nos.  9937,  16482,  20087. 

Elijah  Carpenter,  (1752-95),  served  as  private  and  corporal 
in  the  Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  Thompson,  Conn., 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  ADELLA  GLAZIER  CHAPIN.  24531 

Born  in  South  Glastonbury,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Charles  Edward  Chapin. 

Descendant  of  Silas  Glazier,  Abraham  Wheadon  and  Reuben 
Skinner,  all  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Franklin  Glazier  and  Mary  Cecilia  Skinner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alden  Glazier  and  Amaryllis  Ellis,  his  wife; 
Reuben   Skinner,   Jr.,   and   Lydia  Sophronia   Wheadon,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Glazier  and  Fear  Alden,  his  wife; 
Reuben  Skinner  and  Hannah  House,  his  wife ;  Abraham  Wheadon  and 
Lydia  White   (b.  1767),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Silas  Glazier  and   Suzee  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Silas  Glazier,  (1748-1816),  served  as  a  minute  man  for  the 
relief  of  Boston.  He  was  born  in  Willington,  Conn.,  where 
he  died. 

Also  Nos.   15089,   16034. 

Abraham  Wheadon,  (1761-1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1818.  for  28  months'  actual  service  of  private  and 
artificer  in  the  Connecticut  line.  He  was  born  in  Bradford, 
where  he  died. 

Reuben  Skinner,  (1750-1823),  was  a  minute  man  from 
Tolland  county  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  enlisted,  1776,  in 
the  Light  Horse  under  Capt.  Joel  Loomis  for  service  in  New 
York.    He  was  bom  in  Vernon,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  16628. 


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MISS  .AIAY  CHARLOTTE  TURRILL.  24532 

Born   in    ]\IiIford,    Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  John  Turrill,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Jay  Turrill  and  Julia  Frances  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Minor  Turrill  and  Catherine  Stuart,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Turrill  and  Elizabeth  Buck,  his  wife. 

John  Turrill,  (1756-1827),  enHsted,  1776,  in  Capt  Ebenezer 
Couch's  company,  was  in  the  battles  of  Long  Island,  with  the 
army  that  crossed  the  Delaware  and  at  the  battle  of  Trenton. 
He  was  born  in  New  Milford,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  POTTER  RANDALL.  24533 

Born  in  Litchtield,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  H.  Le  Roy  Randall. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Potter,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Garry  Gray  Potter  and  Laura  E.  Kilborn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  ^Nlinor  Potter  and  Polly  Gray,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Potter  and  Rachel  Stone,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Joel  Potter  and  Susanna  Stagg,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Potter,  (1763-1S37),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Litchfield  Co.,  1818,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Con- 
necticut line.    He  was  born  in  New  Haven. 

Also  No.  16621. 

MISS  RUTH  KINGSLEY  MERRIAM.  24534 

Born   in    ]\Ieriden,    Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Couch  and  of  Asaph  Merriam,  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Nelson  C.  Merriam  and  Rose  Jane  Kingsley,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nelson  Merriam  and  Rosetta  Couch,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter. of  James  Couch  and  Nancy  Butler  Ward,  his  wife; 
Lauren  Merriam  and  Temperance  Todd,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Couch  and  Azuba  Andrews,  his  wife; 
Asaph  Merriam  and  Damaris  Todd,  his  wife;  Elam  Todd  and  Mary 
Brunson,  his  wife. 

John  Couch,  (1725),  commanded  a  company  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm.  He  was  in  Wadsworth's  brigade  at  Fort  Wash- 
ington, 1776,  where  he  was  taken  prisoner.  He  was  born  in 
Branford ;   died  in  Meriden,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  2618,  3486,  12129. 


192  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Asaph  Merriam,  (1759-1836),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  New  Haven  county,  1832,  for  three  years'  actual  service  of 
a  private  in  the  Connecticut  Line. 

Also  Nos.  1 1846,  13872,  17915. 

MRS.  OLIVE  BUSHNELL  BROWN.  24535 

Born  in  Westbrook,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Emerson  Brown. 

Descendant  of  John  Pierce  Dibble,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Edward  L.  Bushnell  and  Lydia  Dibble,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Josiah  Champion  Dibble  and  Olive  Jones,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Pierce  Dibble  and  Lucy  Champion,  his 
wife. 

John  Pierce  Dibble,  (1754-1831),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
John  Ely's  company,  1775.  He  was  bom  in  Westbrook,  where 
he  died. 

MRS.  LUCY  BIRDSEY  HALL.  24536 

Born  in  Meriden,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Lewis  Hall. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  David  Coe,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Birdsey  and  Livinia   M.  Bailey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gershom  Birdsey  and  Lucy  Coe,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of   Eli   Coe  and   Rachel   Miller,  his   wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Coe  and  Hannah  Camp,   his  wife. 

David  Coe,  (1716-1808),  served  on  the  committee  to  pro- 
vide for  soldiers'  families.  He  was  born  in  Stratford ;  died  in 
Middlefield. 

Also  Nos.  18309,  20628. 

MRS.  JULL\  C.  S.  GRANT.  24537 

Born  in   Hartford,   Connecticut. 

Wife  of  H.  A.  Grant. 

Descendant  of  Matthew  Thompson,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Shoonmaker  and  Julia  Elizabeth  Thompson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Orrin  Thompson  and  Love  Lusk,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Matthew  Thompson  and  Betsey  Collins,  his 
wife. 

Matthew  Thompson,   (1763-1828),  enlisted  as  a  private  for 


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193 


two  years.     He  died  in  Enfield.     His  widow  applied  for  a  pen- 
sion, 1S38,  and  it  was  allowed. 
Also  No.  19082. 

MISS  THOMASINE  HASKELL.  24538 

Born  in  Windsor  Locks,  Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Abraham  Pierson  and  of  Eleazer  Gay- 
lord,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  R.  Haskell  and  Julia  Sargeant  De.xter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Haskell  Dexter  and  Lydia  Pierson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Dexter  and  Sylvia  Gaylord  (b.  17S7), 
his  wife,  m.  i8c8;  William  Seward  Pierson,  M.  D.,  and  Nancy  Sar- 
gent,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Gaylord  and  Sylvia  Clark,  his  wife; 
Abraham   Pierson  and   Lydia  Redfield,   his   wife. 

Abraham  Pierson,  (1756-1823),  served  as  sergeant  at  the 
New  Haven  Alarm  and  was  ensign  at  the  close  of  the  war. 
He  was  born  in  Killingworth,  where  he  died. 

Eleazer  Gaylord,  (1753-1817),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  from  Windsor,  where  he  was  born  and  where  he 
died. 

Also  Nos.  2589,  18058.  22575. 

MRS.  KATIE  URAXA  ^IIX.  '24539 

Born  in  Prospect,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  John  Walter  Mix. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Hall,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Franklin  Wallace  and  Fanny  Hall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lyman  Hall   (1798)   and  Ulila  Hall,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Hall  and  Lydia  Cook  (1773-1856), 
his  wife. 

Benjamin  Hall  served  as  a  minute  man,  1777,  in  a  company 
from  Wallingford,  where  he  was  born,  1756. 

MRS.  LUCINDA  DAYTON  ALLEN.  24540 

Born  in  Torrington,   Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Richard  Allen. 

Descendant  of  Michael  Dayton,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Henry  Dayton  and  Lavinia  Culver,  his  wife. 
8 


194  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Justus  Dayton  (b.  1754)  and  Hannah  Titus,  his 
wife,  m.   1777. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Michael  Dayton  and  Mehitable  Doolittle,  his 
wife,  m.   1746. 

Michael  Dayton,  (1722-77),  served  at  the  Peekskill  Bar- 
racks under  Capt.  Jesse  Curtis.    He  died  of  camp  fever. 

Also  No.  20788. 

MRS.  SUSAN  L.  ^IILES  WILLIAMS.  24541 

Born  in  ]\Ieriden,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  George  N.  Williams. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Parker,  Joseph  Barney,  Patteshall 
Wakefield. 

Daughter  of  Richard  JNIiles  and  Harriet  Augusta  Culver,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  T.  Miles  and  Sophia  Parker,  his  wife; 
Lucius  Culver  and  Harriet  Kinney,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Parker  and  Elizabeth  Gould  Willard, 
his  wife ;    Nisus  Kinney  and   Sally  Wakefield,  his   wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Parker  and  Thankful  Pratt,  his  wife; 
Aden    Wakefield   and    Susannah    Barney,    his    wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Patteshall  Wakefield  and  Margaret 
Phelps,  his  first  wife;    Joseph  Barney  and  Sybil  Chapman,  his  wife. 

Caleb  Parker,  (1760-1826),  served  several  enlistments  under 
different  commands  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Shrewsbury,  Mass. ;   died  in  Stukeley,  Canada. 

Also  No.  20034. 

Patteshall  Wakefield,  (1746-1S20),  enlisted,  1777,  for  three 
years.    He  was  born  in  Ashford  ;   died  in  Colebrook,  Conn. 

Also  No.  21430. 

Joseph  Barney  served  in  the  company  from  Ashford,  Conn,, 
in  the  first  call  for  troops.     He  died,  1821,  in  Milton,  Vt. 

Also  No.  22549. 

MISS  JULIA  A.  HALLENBECK.  24542 

Born   in   Spencertown,    New   York. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Douglas,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Hallenbeck  and  Mary  Henrietta  Munson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  ]\Iedad  W.  Munson  and  Henrietta  Dutton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos   Dutton  and  Hannah  Douglas,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Douglas  and  Hannah  Mansfield, 
his  wife. 

William  Douglas,  (1742-77),  recruited  a  company  and  aided 


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195 


in  the  siege  of  St.  Johns,  1775.    He  commanded  a  regiment  at 
the  battles  of  Long  Island,  Harlem  Heights,  White  Plains,  and 
exposure  in  this  campaign  caused  his  death.     He  was  born  in 
Plainfield;   died  in  Northfield,  Conn. 
Also  Nos.  6214,  10676,  17941,  20236,  22547. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  BARNEY  BUEL.  24543 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of   Dr.   John   Buel. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Cushman,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Newcomb  Cushman  Barney  and  Ehzabeth  Jackson 
Sturgis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Danford  Newton  Barney  and  Cynthia  Maria  Cush- 
man, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Newcomb  Cushman  (b.  1780)  and  Sally 
Kellogg,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Cushman  (1737-1S17)  and  Phebe 
Newcomb,  his  first  wife,  m.   1760. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Cushman  and  Sarah  Coomer, 
his  first  wife,  m.  1733. 

Nathaniel  Cushman,  (1712-93),  was  captain  of  militia  and 
gave  valuable  civil  service.  He  was  bom  in  Plymouth;  died 
in  Montague. 

Also  No.  1 1075. 

MRS.  MARY  GOLD  GUNN  BRINSMADE.  24544 

Born    in   Washington,   Connecticut. 

Wife  of  John  Chapin  Brinsmade. 

Descendant  of  Adj.  Daniel  Nathaniel  Brinsmade  and  of  Capt^ 
Jonathan  Farrand,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  W.  Gunn  and  Abigail  Irene  Brinsmade,  his- 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  B.  Brinsmade  (b.  1782)  and  Mary  W.. 
Gold,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Nathaniel  Brinsmade  and  Abigail  Far- 
rand, his  wife,  m.  1779. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Farrand  and  Abigail  Wooster, 
his  first  wife. 

Daniel  Nathaniel  Brinsmade,  (1750-1826),  a  graduate  of 
Yale,  was  appointed  adjutant  of  militia,  1776.  He  was  a  native 
of  Woodbury,  where  he  was  mourned  as  an  able  jurist. 

Jonathan  Farrand,  (1724-1812),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 


196  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

mittee  of  Inspection  and  commanded  a  company  of  militia  when 
Tryon  invaded  the  Colony.     He  was  born  in  ]\Iilford  ;    died 
in  Washington. 
Also  No.  21912. 

MISS  RUTH  E.  McNEILL.  '  24545 

Born    in    Litchfield,    Connecticut. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Howell  and  of  Samuel  Howell,  Jr., 
of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  McNeill  and  Emily  A.  Dotterer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Davis  Henry  Dotterer  and  Anne  Emlen  Warner, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  John  Carrington  Warner  and  Elizabeth 
Howell,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Howell,  Jr.,  and  Margaretta  Emlen, 
his  wife,  m.   1771. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Howell  and  Sarah  Stretch,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Howell,  (1722-1817),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety,  1775,  and  served  as  deputy  to  the  Provincial 
Convention.     He  died  in  Philadelphia. 

Samuel  Howell,  Jr.,  (1749-1806),  was  one  of  the  original 
members  of  the  First  Troop  of  Cavalry  of  Philadelphia,  where 
he  was  born  and  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  16045,  18714,  21301. 

MRS.  SARAH  KEZIA  MITCHELL.  24546 

Born   in   Washington,   Connecticut. 
Widow  of  Simeon  H.  Mitchell. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Farrand. 
Daughter  of  Charles  Farrand  and  Polly  Hine,  his  second  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Farrand  and  Rebecca  Powell,  his  second 
wife. 

See  No.  24544. 

MRS.  MARGARETTA  W.  D.  PERKINS.  24547 

Born   in  Reading,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  J.   Deming  Perkins. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Howell  and  of  Samuel  Howell,  Jr., 
of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Davis  Henry  Dotterer  and  Anne  Emlen  Warner,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  24545. 


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MRS.  MARIE  LOUISE  TURNER  TITUS.  24548 

Born  in   New   Haven,    Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Curtis  Titus. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Sexton,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  Ellis  Turner  and  Mary  Frances  Kennedy,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Sexton  Turner  and  Mary  Way,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Turner  and  Cynthia  Sexton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Sexton  and  Susannah  Montgom- 
ery, his  wife. 

Jonathan  Sexton,  (1754-1817),  served  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  and  was  with  the  troops  that  occupied  Boston  after  the 
evacuation.    He  died  in  ElHngton. 

Also  Nos.  5441,  7036,  1 1 183,  13004,  15289. 

MRS.  LUCY  E.  CRAWFORD  WOODRUFF.  24549 

Born  in   Baltimore,   Maryland. 

Wife  of  George  C.   Woodruff. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  Benjamin  Harrison,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  John  Law  Crawford  and  Anna  Harrison  Reynolds,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Reynolds  and  Lucy  Ann  Harrison  Este, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Kirkpatrick  Este  and  Lucy  Singleton 
Harrison,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Henry  Harrison  and  Anna  Tuthill 
Symmes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Harrison  and  Elizabeth  Bas- 
sett,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Harrison,  (1726-91),  was  a  delegate  to  the  First 
and  Second  Continental  Congress  and  a  signer  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence.  He  was  a  friend  of  the  Commander-in- 
Chief  and  was  twice  governor  of  the  commonwealth.  He  was 
born  in  Virginia,  where  he  died. 

Also   Nos.   1555,  2452,  3751,  51  IS,  6063,   1 1596,   17486,  22437,  23387. 

MISS  SARAH  E.  DENNEY.  24550 

Born  in   Smyrna,  Delaware. 
Descendant  of  James  Raymond,  of  Delaware. 
Daughter  of  Capt.   William  Denney  and  Rachel  Raymond,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Raymond  and  Elizabeth   Cummins,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter   of   James   Raymond   and   Rachel    Pennington,   his 
wife. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


James  Raymond,  (1730-1S10),  was  one  of  the  privy  council, 
1779,  under  Caesar  Rodney,  president.  He  was  born  in  Kent 
Co.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  21922. 

MISS  ELLEN  ABERT  BYRNE.  24551 

Born  in  South  Carolina. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Timothy  Matlack. 

Daughter  of  Bernard  Miles  Byrne  and  Louisa  Abert,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  James  Abert  and  Ellen  Matlack  Stretch,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  John   Stretch   and   Sybil   Matlack,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Timothy  Matlack  and  Ellen  Yarnell,  his 
wife. 

Timothy  Matlack,  (1730-1829),  was  one  of  the  founders  of 
Free  Quakers,  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Convention  and 
secretary  of  the  Council  of  Safety.  He  commanded  a  rifle 
company  at  Princeton  and  was  colonel  of  the  Fifth  Battalion 
of  Associators.  He  was  born  in  Haddonfield,  N.  J. ;  died  in 
Holmesburg,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  91,  1988,  2464,  1S380. 

24552 

MRS.  ZULEIKA  SANFORD  JAMES.  24553 

Born  in  Rockwood,  Illinois. 

Wife    of    William    James. 

Descendant  of  Zephon  Flower. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Sanford  and  Eunice  Flower,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ithuriel  Flower  and  Matilda  Andrews,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zephon  Flower  and  Mary  Patrick,  his  wife,  m. 
1785. 

Zephon  Flower,  (1765- 1855),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Bradford  Co.,  Penna.,  1818,  for  two  years'  actual  service  of 
private  in  the  Connecticut  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in 
Hartford,  Conn. ;   died  in  Athens,  Penna. 

Also  No.  2270. 

MISS  ELIZA  CHATHAM  ALLISON.  24554 

Born  in  Virginia. 
Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Daniel  Roberdeau. 
Daughter  of  Gordon  Allison  and  Alartha  Ann  Roberdeau,  his  wife. 


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Granddaughter  of  James  Milligan  Roberdeau  and  Martha  Lane  Trip- 
let, his  second  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Roberdeau  and  Jane  Milligan,  his  sec- 
ond wife. 

Daniel  Roberdeau,  (1727-95),  was  a  delegate  to  the  Con- 
tinental Congress  and  brigadier  general  of  Associators  of 
Penns3dvania.  He  removed  from  Philadelphia  to  Alexandria, 
Va.,  1785,  and  died  in  Winchester,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  2126,  18340,  22891. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  MARY  GADSBY.  24555 

Born  in  Harford   County,   Maryland. 

Wife  of  J.  Eakin  Gadsby. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Bradford  Norris,  Ensign 
Vincent  Richardson  and  Lieut.  John  Beale  Howard,  all  of 
Harford  County,  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  George  Hanson  Garrettson  (b.  1812)  and  Laura  S.  BrufT 
(b.  1814),  his  wife,  m.  1837. 

Granddaughter  of  Freeborn  Garrettson  (b.  1756)  and  Eliza  Onion 
Richardson  (1796-1866),  his  wife,  m.  1811;  William  Bruff  (d.  1823) 
and  Sarah  Norris   (d.  1835),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Vincent  Richardson  (1771- 
1852)  and  Elizabeth  Howard  (1767-1848),  his  wife,  m.  1795;  Benjamin 
Bradford   Norris  and   Elizabeth  Richardson,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Vincent  Richardson  and  Martha  Norris 
(b.  1750),  his  wife  (parents  of  Benjamin);  John  Beale  Howard  and 
Blanche  Carvil  Hall  (1743-1800),  his  wife,  m.  1765;  John  Norris  (of 
Everly  Hills)    and  Susan  Bradford,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Parker  Hall  (1707-55)  and  Blanch  Car- 
vil, his  wife. 

Benjamin  Bradford  Norris,  (1748-93),  was  a  signer  of  the 
Declaration  of  Harford  County,  March  22,  1775,  which  was 
the  first  declaration  made  by  a  representative  body.  He  was 
captain  of  militia,  1776,  in  his  brother's  regiment.  Col.  Jacob 
Norris,  and,  1777,  was  made  field  ofBcer  of  the  battalion.  He 
was  member  of  the  Legislature  where  he  served  over  ten  years, 
member  of  the  Provincial  Convention,  Council  of  Safety,  and, 
1780,  contributed  liberally  for  the  relief  of  the  army.  He 
was  born  in  Harford  County,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  21440. 

Vincent  Richardson  served  as  ensign  in  Capt.  John  Taylor's 
company  of  Harford  County  militia,  1775.  He  lost  his  life  in 
service  in  the  early  part  of  the  struggle. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


John  Beale  Howard  served  as  first  lieutenant  of  Harford 
County  militia,  1776,  and  was  delegate  to  the  Legislature, 
1781  ;  was  a  member  of  the  first  Provincial  convention  which 
sent  duly  elected  delegates  to  the  Continental  Congress  and 
was  appointed  one  of  a  committee  to  collect  funds  for  the  re- 
lief of  Boston.  He  was  the  first  judge  of  Harford  County. 
He  died,  in  1799,  on  his  estate  "Sherwood"  which  was  an 
original  land  grant. 

MISS  BELLE  NORMAN  TANNER.  24556 

Born  in  Lynchburg,  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Witt,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Norman  Stephen  Tanner  and  Sarah  Jane  De  Witt,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin   De  Witt  and   Polly  Eastman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Witt  and  Louisa  Alontague,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Witt,  (1757-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll. 
1832,  for  nearly  two  years"  actual  service  of  a  private  in  the 
^Massachusetts  line.  He  was  born  in  North  Brookfield ;  died 
in  Granby. 

MRS.  JENNIE  ABIGAIL  SHEAR  LUEBKERT.  24557 

Born  in  Clayville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Otto  Luebkert. 

Descendant  of  Shubael  Luce  and  of  Shubael  Luce,  Jr. 

Daughter  of   Charles   Edwin  Luce   and   Mary  A.  Dye,   his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Atsett  Luce  and  Abigail  Rowell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Shubael   Luce,  Jr.,  and   Sally  Atsett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    Shubael    Luce. 

Shubael  Luce  ser^-ed  in  the  sea-coast  defense  and  his  son 
Shubael  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Kennebec  County, 
Maine,  1818,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Massachusetts 
militia. 

MISS  NELLIE  B.  VAN  SLINGERLAND.  24558 

Born  in  Ortonville,   Michigan. 
Descendant  of  Job  Green. 

Daughter  of  Storm  SHngerland  and  Charlotte  Bingham,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Bingham  and  Amanda  Greene,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Greene   (1767-1859)   and  Susan  Alford, 
his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  201 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Job  Green  and  Meribah  Carr,  his  wife. 

Job  Green,  (1735-92),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Elijah 
Dewey's  company  at  the  battle  of  Bennington.  He  was  bom 
in  Warwick,  R.  I. ;   died  in  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

MRS.  FANNIE  O.  AMES  COPE.  24559 

Born  in  Sunbury,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Israel  C.  Cope. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Benjamin  Mooar,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Ames  and  Aurelia  Ann  Mooar,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Mooar  and  Olive  Cutler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Mooar,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Phelps,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Mooar  and  Abiah  Hill,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Mooar,  (1743-1828),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt. 
Benjamin  Ames'  company,  1775.  He  was  born  in  Andover, 
where  he  died. 

MISS  NELLIE  ELIZABETH  GOODRICH.  24560 

Born  in  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Goodrich,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  James  Gardner  Goodrich  and  Sarah  Child,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Goodrich  and  Jvlary  Wallace  Upham,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Charles  Goodrich  and  Hannah  Ward,  his  wife. 

Charles  Goodrich,  (1720-1816),  was  a  member  of  the  Pro- 
vincial Congress  from  Pittsfield,  where  he  built  the  second 
house  in  the  town.  He  responded  to  the  call  at  the  Benning- 
ton Alarm. 

Also  No.  23737. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  JOANNA  BENTON  SOUIERS.  24561 

Born    in   Earlville,    New   York. 

Widow  of  Collins  Stephen  Squiers. 

Descendant  of  Sergt. ^  Nathaniel  Lewis,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Benajah  Griffen  Benton  and  Artemisia  Matilda  Lewis, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lodowick  Lewis  (1771-1838)  and  Eunice  Wheeler 
(1771-1853),  his  wife,  m.  1793. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Lewis  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Hull  (1741- 
1813),   his   wife,   m.    1762. 


202  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Nathaniel  Lewis,  Jr.,  (1733-1820),  served  as  sergeant  in  the 
revohition.     He  was  born  in  Exeter,  Rhode  Island. 
Also  No.  18257. 

MRS.  SARAH  W.  MacPHERRAN.  24562 

Born  in  Rushville,   Illinois. 

Wife  of  James  E.  MacPherran. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Moses  Chase. 

Daughter  of  William  E.  Withrowe  and  Harriet  Eliza  Chase,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Moody  Chase  and  Lucy  Farnam,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Moses  Chase  and  Hannah  Brown,  his  wife. 

Moses  Chase,  (1727-99),  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial 
Congress  of  New  Hampshire  and  commanded  a  company  to 
reenforce  the  garrison  at  Ticonderoga.  He  was  born  in  Sut- 
ton, Mass. ;   died  in  Cornish,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  20256,  23642. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  McALLISTER  SMITH.  24563 

Born  in  Freedom,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Jesse  W.  T.   Smith. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Archibald  McAllister. 

Daughter  of  Guy  McAllister  (1799- 1848)  and  Jane  Trask,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  McAlhster  (1760-1848)  and  Sarah 
Thomas,  his  second  wife,  m.  1799. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Archibald  McAllister  and  Annie  Boyce,  his 
wife. 

Archibald  McAllister  commanded  a  company  of  Massa- 
chusetts militia  under  Col.  Samuel  McCobb  in  the  Penobscot 
expedition,  1779.     He  was  born  in  Scotland;   died  m  Maine. 

Also  No.  17958. 

MRS.  LULU  RICHARDS  SHIPPEY.  24564 

Born  in  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Charles  Webster  Shippey. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Benjamin  Symonds,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Joshua  Childs  Richards  and  Amelia  Raymond,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Raymond  and  Mary  Putnam  Hamilton, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Hoyt  Raymond  and  Marcia  Kellogg, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Kellogg  and  Mercy  Symonds,  his 
wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  20' 


Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Symonds  and  Mary  Davis,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Symonds,  (1726-1807),  commanded  a  Berkshire 
County  reg-iment  at  the  battle  of  Bennington.  He  was  born 
in  Ware  ;    died  in  WiUiamstown. 

Also  Nos.  2074,  6639,  7090,  13642,  19405. 

MRS.  LUELLA  BROWNE  LOVERIN.  24565 

Born  in  Chelmsford,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Quimby  W.  Loverin. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Hezekiah  Hutchins. 

Daughter  of  John  Browne  and  Hannah  Noyes  McConihe,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  McConihe  and  Ruth  Noyes,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Lieut.  James  Noyes  and  Hannah  Hutchins,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Hezekiah  Hutchins  and  Anne  Sweet,  his 
wife. 

Hezekiah  Hutchins,  (1728-96),  was  captain  in  Cob  James 
Reed's  regiment  at  Bunker  HiH,  and  marched  with  vohinteers 
from  Hampstead,  to  reenforce  the  army  at  Saratoga  and  was 
at  the  surrender.  He  was  born  in  HaverhiU,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Hampstead,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  1417,  8483,  10438,  1 1463,  22928. 

MRS.  IDA  SALISBURY  CRAIG.  24566 

Born  in  Pulaski,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  J.   Craig. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Sahsbury  and  of  Nathan 
Hartshorne. 

Daughter  of  Dewey  Child  Salisbury  and  Phebe  Ann  Clarke,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Archibald  Salisbury  and  Phebe  Hartshorne  (b. 
1782),  his  wife,  m.   1800. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Salisbury  and  Mary  Child,  his  wife, 
m.  1758 ;    Nathan  Hartshorne  and  Irene,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Sahsbury,  (1735-1817),  was  captain  of  the  priva- 
teer "Industry'' ;  served  in  many  engagements  and  rendered 
effective  service.  He  was  bom  in  Bristol,  Mass.;  died  in 
Brattleboro,  Vt. 

Also  No.  14771. 

Nathan  Hartshorne  was  a  private  at  the  siege  of  Boston 
under  Col.  Tedediah  Huntington  in  the  Connecticut  militia  and 


204  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

also  served,  1776,  when  the  regiment  was  re-organized.     He 
died  in  Franklin,  Conn.,  about  1832. 
Also  No.  10412. 

MRS.  JULIANA  HOWE  EWELL.  24567 

Born  in  Bridgewater,   Massachusetts,   1813. 

Widow  of  Charles  Henry  Ewell. 

Descendant  of  Azar  Howe,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Azar  Howe  and  Ruth  Cheesman,  his  second  wife,  m. 
1791. 

Azar  Howe,  (1764-1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1818,  for  three  years'  actual  service  of  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Line.     He  was  born  in  Halifax ;   died  in  Bridgewater. 

MRS.  CORNELIA  EAMES  NELTNOR  ANTHONY.         24568 

Born  in  West  Chicago,  IHinois. 

Wife  of  Frank  D.  Anthony. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Eli  Butler,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  C.  Neltnor  and  Mary  E.  Kinney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Anthony  Rhodes  Kinney  and  Corneha  Eames,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Asa  Eames  and   Sarah   Butler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Eli  Butler  and  Rachel  Stocking,  his  wife. 

Eli  Butler,  (1740-1802),  commanded  a  company  in  Sheldon's 
Light  Horse.  He  was  born  in  Middletown ;  died  in  New 
Hartford. 

Also  Nos.  3533,  11261,  14277. 

MRS.  ADDIE  E.  BOWDEN  ROBINSON.  24569 

Born   in   Chicago,   IHinois. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Wallace  Wilson  Robinson. 

Descendant  of  David  Brown,,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  A.  Bowden  and  Alexine  P.  Ferguson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Anthony  W.  Bowden  and  Caroline  L.  M.  Home, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Home  and  Sybil  C.  Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  David  Brown  and  Sybil  Chamberlin,  his 
wife. 

David  Brown,  (1758-1828),  was  a  private,  1776.  in  Capt. 
Abishai  Brown's  company  and  served  several  enlistments 
under  dififerent  commands.     He  was  born  in  Stow. 


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205 


MRS.  LEOXORA  MARGARET  HORTON  EGAN.  24570 

Born  in  Evanston,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Charles  Wiley  Egan. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  George  Philip  and  of  Capt.  Michael 
iTorton,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  James  AI.  Horton  and  Matilda  McPherson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Philip  Horton  and  Magdalen  Miller,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Horton  (b.  1770)  and  Margaret  Philip, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  ^lichael  Horton  and  Elizabeth  Essetstyn, 
his  wife,  m.  1769;    George  Philip  and  Jane  Ostrander,  his  wife. 

George  Philip,  (1752-1S06),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Jacobus  Philip's  company,  Col.  Robert  Van  Renssalaer's  regi- 
ment.    He  was  born  in  Claverack,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  937,  21708,  22868. 

Michael  Horton  commanded  a  company  in  the  Eighth  regi- 
ment, Claverack  battalion  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign.  He 
was  presented  with  a  sword  taken  from  British  prisoners  for 
especial  bravery.  He  was  born,  1736,  and  the  date  of  birth 
of  his  youngest  child  is  registered,  1785,  in  the  old  Claverack 
Church. 

MRS.  ANNIE  C.  ROBINSON  CR.\WFORD.  24571 

Born  in  Lowell,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of   Mark   L.   Crawford. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  George  Robinson,  David  Robinson  and 
William  Williams. 

Daughter  of  Jesse  L.  Robinson  and  Clementine  Pease,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Everett  Robinson  (1784-1862)  and  Julia  Williams 
(1786- 1826),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Robinson  and  Anna  Whitaker,  his  wife; 
William   Williams    and    Susanna   Pond,    his   wife. 

Gr.-gT. -granddaughter  of  George  Robinson  and  Abigail  Everett,  his 
first  wife. 

George  Robinson,  (1726-1812),  served  as  lieutenant  at  the 
Lexington  Alarm  and  in  the  defense  of  Boston.  He  was  born 
in  Attleboro,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

David  Robinson,  (1761-1851),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Sullivan  Co.,  N.  H.,  1832,  for  fourteen  months'  actual  ser- 
vice of  private  in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  Line. 


206  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

William  Williams,  (1758-1841),  enlisted  on  board  a  priva- 
teer and  was  taken  prisoner.  He  received  a  pension  in  Cor- 
nish, N.  H.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2049,  21S07,  22008. 

MRS.  DOROTHY  ABBOT  CHAPMAN  PITKIN.  24572 

Born  in  Wheaton,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Roger  Swope  Pitkin. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Samuel  Patterson,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Jerome  Milton  Chapman  and  Louise  Antoinette  Bassett, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Russell  Bassett  and  Mary  Ann  Thomas,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bassett  and  Abigail  Patterson,  his  wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Patterson  and  Esther  Rowland,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Patterson,  (1743-1822),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
militia  and  his  commission,  signed  by  Gov.  Jonathan  Trumbull, 
1777,  is  still  in  the  family.  He  was  born  in  Stratford,  where 
he  died. 

Also  No.  7392. 

MRS.  ANNA  BEAN  AYRES  DE^IENT.  24573 

Born  in  Dixon,  Illinois. 

Wife  of  Lewmon  David  Dement. 

Descendant  of  Jabez  Ayres  and  of  William  Bean. 

Daughter  of  Jason  Cyrus  Ayres  and  Lavina  Crawford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sylvanus  Ayres  and  Anna   Bean,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jabez  Ayres  and  Persis  Stuart,  his  wife ;  Wil- 
liam Bean  and  Lydia  Nutting,  his  wife. 

William  Bean,  (1746-1833),  was  at  the  battle  of  Bunker 
Hill  and  received  a  pension  for  seventeen  months'  actual  ser- 
vice.    He  was  born  in  Boston  ;    died  in  Openheim,  N.  Y. 

Jabez  Ayres,  (1737- 1824),  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars, 
was  a  private  in  Capt.  Thomas  Whipple's  company  of  Massa- 
chusetts militia.  He  was  born  in  New  Braintree,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Herkimer,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  22243,  23765. 

MRS.  PHEBE  AURILLA  OUINBY.  24574 

Born  in  Ravenna,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Oraman   Hanson  Quinby. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  20/ 


Descendant  of  Phineas  Coe,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Anson  Burnham  and  Fanny  Coe,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Miles  Coe  and  Lucy  Borden,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Phineas   Coe  and  Rhoda  Banning,  his  wife. 

Phineas  Coe,  (1753-1832),  served  as  private  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm  and  as  quartermaster  in  Sheldon's  Light  Horse, 
1776.     He  was  born  in  Durham;    died  in  Hartland. 

MRS.  NELLIE  DOWNS  TILLSON.  24575 

Born   in   Marshall,    Michigan. 
Wife  of  Alonzo  Hubert  Tillson. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Ebenezer  Leavenworth  and  of  David 

Joy- 
Daughter  of  David  Joy  Downs  (1S13-91)  and  Mary  Ann  Pattison, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lemuel  L.  Downs  (1789-1858)  and  Harriet  Joy 
(1794-1875),  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Downs  (1750-98)  and  Sarah  Leaven- 
wodth,  his  wife;  David  Joy  and  Hannah  Partridge  (1757-1830),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Leavenworth  and  Elizabeth  Hurd, 
his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Leavenworth,  (1734-78),  served  as  lieutenant  of 
militia  in  the  Danbury  raid.  He  was  bom  in  Woodbury, 
Conn.,  where  he  died. 

David  Joy,  (1754-1813),  served  at  the  siege  of  Boston  in 
Capt.  Nathaniel  Tuttle's  company  of  Massachusetts  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Rehobeth,  Mass. ;   died  in  Fabius,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  12374,  14281. 

MRS.  BELLE  KNEELAND  CORNELL.  24576 

Born  in  Florida,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  W.  Cornell. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Jonathan  Rufif,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Orville  Kneeland  and  Jane  A.  RufT,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Jefferson  Ruff  and  Dianna  Rockwell,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Rufif  and   Sarah   Price,   his  wife. 

Jonathan  Ruff  served  as  corporal  in  the  second  regiment  of 
New  York  Artillery,  1782.     He  died,  1804,  in  New  York. 


208  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  .AIARY  E.  BAKER.  24577 

Born  in  Erie  County,  New  York. 

Wife  of  John  AI.   Baker. 

Descendant  of  Datus  Ensigii,  of  [Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Zebedee  Britton  and  Elizabeth  Ensign,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Reuben  Ensign  and  Electa  Sacket,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of    Datus    Ensign. 

Datus  Ensign  enlisted,  1775,  in  Capt.  Warliam  Park's  com- 
pany and,  1777,  served  under  Capt.  David  Moseley.  He  was 
born  in  Westfield,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  BETSEY  HOAR  CONGDON.  24578 

Born   in  Lisle,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Alson   Congdon. 

Descendant  of  Braddock  Hoar. 

Daughter  of  William  Hoar  and  Sally  Hoar,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Braddock  Hoar  and  Sarah  Hoar,  his  wife. 

Braddock  Hoar,  (1759-1831),  served  four  enhstments  as  a 
private  before  he  was  twenty.  He  was  born  in  JMiddlebor- 
ough,  ]\Iass. ;   died  in  Lisle,  N.  Y. 

MISS  SOPHIE  C.  JOHNS.  24579 

Born  in  Canandaigua,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Elihu  Smith. 

Daughter  of  David  Lewis  Johns  and  Adeline  R.  Trowbridge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Clement  Trowbridge  and   Olive   Smith,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of   Elihu   Smith   and  Oner   Slade,  his   wife. 

Elihu  Smith,  (1734-1830),  was  ensign  of  Bradley's  State 
regiment  when  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Washington,  1776.  He 
was  born  in  Woodbury,  Conn.,  removed  to  Vermont,  where 
he  served  as  a  legislator  and  died  in  Sheldon,  Vt. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  BUSH.  24380 

Born  in  ^liddle  Smithfield,   Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Henry  Bush,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Bush  and  Eve  Elizabeth  Hoffman  (b.  1762),  his 
wife,  m.   1779. 

Henry  Bush,  (1754-1832),  served  as  ensign,  1780,.  and  was 
in  the  expedition  against  the  Indians.  He  was  born  in  North- 
ampton County ;    died  in  Pike  County. 

Also  Nos.  6351,   15904- 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  209 


MRS.  KATHARINE  ROGERS  COOPER.  24581 

Born  in   New  Lisbon,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  George  Boliver  Cooper. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Jones  and  of  Samuel  Jones,  of  New 
Jersey. 

Daughter  of  George  Augustus  Rogers  and  Ann  Shinn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  WilHam  Shinn  and  Elizabeth  Jones  (1781-1831), 
his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Jones  and  Elizabeth  Balton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Jones  and  Abigail  Jones,  his  wife. 

Abraham  Jones,  a  hero  of  two  wars,  was  placed  on  the  pen- 
sion roll  of  Cumberland  Co.,  N.  J.,  1831,  for  service  of  private 
in  the  New  Jersey  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Glou- 
cester County,  1753. 

Samuel  Jones  served  in  Beatty's  Team  Brigade  in  the  Revo- 
lution.    He  was  born  in  Gloucester  County,  1726. 

Also  No.  21469. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  ROGERS  SMITH.  24582 

Born  in  New  Lisbon,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Dr.  Lee  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Jones  and  of  Samuel  Jones,  of  New 
Jersey. 

Daughter  of  George  Augustus  Rogers  and  Ann  Shinn,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24581. 

MRS.  HELEN  MARIA  McCAUGHEY  SATER.  24583 

Born  in  Granger,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Charles  C.  Sater. 

Descendant  of  William  McCaughey. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Jackson  McCaughey  and  Henrietta  Craft,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  McCaughey,  Jr.,  and  Jane  McCaughey 
(cousins),  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  McCaughey  and  Margaret  Jackson 
(1749-1839),   his   wife,  m.    1769. 

William  McCaughey  enlisted  as  a  private,  1776,  in  Capt. 
Thomas  Church's  company.  Col.  Anthony  Wayne's  Pennsyl- 
vania regiment  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Trenton.  He  was 
born  in  Ireland ;    died,  1826,  in  Ohio. 

Also  No.  16692. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MRS.  EUNICE  FARRAR  SATER  HARRY.  24584 

Born  in  Greenville,   Ohio. 
Wife  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas  Harry. 

Descendant  of  William  McCaughey. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Charles  C.  Sater  and  Helen  Maria  McCaughey,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Jackson  McCaughey  and  Henrietta  Craft, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24583. 

MRS.  HARRIET  ELIZA  CAPEN  TOWNSEND.  24585 

Born  in  Union  Springs,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Joseph  Townsend. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  ]\Iunger,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Luman  Whitcomb  Capen  and  Eliza  Munger,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Munger  and  Polly   Munger,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Munger,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Fisk,  his  wife. 

Joseph  ]\Iunger,  Jr.,  (1760-1823),  turned  out  from  Brim- 
field  at  the  Lexington  Alarm,  and  at  the  battle  of  Saratoga  his 
eyesight  was  injured.     He  died  in  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  3710,  16093,  19458. 

MISS  FLORA  WILBER.  24586 

Born  in  Dowagiac,  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Ezra  Parker.  , 

Daughter  of  De  Witt  Ezra  Wilber  and  Julia  Harriet  Parker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asher  Bull  Parker  and  Harriet  Newell  Castle,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Parker  and  Lydia  Gilbert  Bull,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Ezra  Parker  and  Elizabeth  Perry,  his  sec- 
ond wife. 

Ezra  Parker,  (1745-1842),  enlisted  from  Adams,  Mass.,  and 
served  at  Quebec,  1775.  He  was  pensioned  for  seven  months' 
actual  service  as  sergeant  in  the  Massachusetts  Line,  and  was 
living  in  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.,  when  he  applied  for  a  pension  in 
1832.  He  was  born  in  Wallingford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Royal 
Oak,  ^lich. 

MRS.  EMILY  },I.  LATDIER.  24587 

Born  in  West  Bloomfield,  New  York. 
*    Widow   of    Charles    C.   Latimer. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


Descendant  of  Lieut.   Simeon  Wheelock,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Reynold  Peck  and  Nancy  Wheelock,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of   Royal   Wheelock   and    Lydia   Taft,    his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Wheelock  and  Deborah  Thayer,  his 
wife. 

Simeon  Wheelock,  (1741-86),  was  Heutenant  in  Capt. 
Joseph  Chapin's  company  of  minute-men  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm.  He  was  a  member  of  the  first  Committee  of  Safety  of 
Uxbridge  and  the  house  he  built  is  still  standing.  He  died 
from  injuries  received  in  Shay's  Rebellion. 

Also  Nos.  7307,  1 1735,  18297,  23431. 

MISS  SUSAN  A.  CHENERY.  24588 

Born  in  Morgan  County,  Illinois. 
Descendant  of  Dr.  Isaac  Chenery,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  William  D.  Chenery  and  Abigail  Partridge,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Thaddeus  Chenery  and  Mary  Dodd,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Chenery  and   Susannah   Pierce,  his  wife. 
Isaac  Chenery,   (1742-1822),  served  as  surgeon  one  year  in 
the   regiment  of   foot   commanded   by   Col.   Nathaniel   Ward. 
His  commission  is  in  the  family.     He  was  born  in  Medfield; 
died  in  Holden. 
Also  No.  16280. 

24589 
MRS.  JULIA  POTWINE  MORGAN.  24590 

Born  in  Jilt.  Vernon,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Otho  Herron  Morgan. 

Descendant  of  George  Potwine. 

Daughter  of  Anson  C.  Potwine  and  Helen  Van  Deven,  his  wife,  m. 
1828. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Potwine  and  Abigail  Stoughton  (1762- 
1833),  his  wife,  m.  1783. 

George  Potwine,  (1759-1835),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Franklin  Co.,  \'t.,  183 1,  for  service  of  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  re- 
moved in  1 78 1  to  Vermont. 

MRS.  PRISCILLA  WILLIAMS  BROOKS.  24591 

Born   in   Bloomington,   Ohio. 
Wife  of  Joseph  Weakley  Brooks. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Descendant  of  William  Hall,  and  of  Capt.  James  Mills. 
Daughter  of  Isaac  Chrisman  Williams   and   Eliza  Jane  Hallam,  his 
wife. 
See  No.  24592. 

MRS.  HARRIETT  HALLA^I  HOGE.  24592 

Born   in    Bloomington,    Ohio. 

Wife  of  Richard  R.  Hoge. 

Descendant  of  William  Hall,  of  Pennsylvania ;  Capt.  James 
Mills,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Chrisman  Williams  and  Eliza  Jane  Hallam,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  R.  WilHams  and  Elizabeth  ^McCleve,  his  wife; 
Samuel  Hallam  and  Mary  Ann  Mills,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  ]\IcCleve  and  Hannah  Hall  (1766-1854), 
his  wife ;  Burwell  Mills  (b.  1777)  and  Nancy  Whitsett,  his  wife,  m. 
1802. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Hall  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife ; 
James  Mills. 

William  Hall,  of  Chester  County,  was  in  the  battles  of  Tren- 
ton, Princeton,  Brandywine,  and  at  Valley  Forge.  His 
farm  was  near  the  field  of  Brandywine  and  when  Lafayette 
was  wounded  he  was  cared  for  by  the  family,  who  baked  bread 
and  moulded  bullets  for  the  army. 

James  Mills  served  as  lieutenant,  1776-79,  when  he  was  pro- 
moted captain  in  the  North  Carolina  Line.  He  was  killed, 
1781,  in  a  skirmish  with  the  Tories  and  Hessians. 

MRS.  MARTHA  TELFAIR  HERRICK.  24593. 

Born   in   Bloomington,    Ohio. 
Wife  of  John  Walter  Herrick. 

Descendant  of  William  Hall  and  of  Capt.  James  Mills. 
Daughter  of  Isaac   Chrisman  Williams   and   Eliza   Jane   Hallam,   his 
wife. 

See    No.    24592. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  WILLIAMS  S^IITH.  24594 

Born  in   Bloomington,   Ohio. 
Wife  of  Launcelot  Graham  Smith. 

Descendant  of  William  Hall  and  of  Capt.  James  Mills. 
Daughter   of  Isaac   Chrisman   Williams   and  Eliza  Jane   Hallam,    his 
wife. 

See    No.    24592. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  213 


MISS  ALICE  H.  SANSBURY.  24595 

Born  in  The  Dalles,  Oregon. 
Descendant  of  William  Hall,  and  of  Capt.  James  Mills. 
Daughter  of  Harold  Sansbury  and   Harriet  Williams,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Chrisman  Williams  and  Eliza  Jane  Hallam, 
his  wife. 
See  No.  24592. 

MRS.  MAR  YJANE  GRIFFITH  LANSING.    24596 

Born  in  Worcester,   New  York. 

Wife  of  James  Lansing. 

Descerdant  of  William  Griffith,  Jr.,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  William  Griffith,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Childs,  his  second  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Griffith  and  Mercy  Simpson,  his  wife. 

William  Griffith,  Jr.,  (1762-1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Otsego  County,  1831,  for  service  of  private  in  the  New 
York  militia.     He  died  in  Worcester,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  VIOLETTE  SCOTT  FULLER.  24597 

Born  in  La  Pointe,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  G.  Edward  Fuller. 

Descendant  of  Moses  Scott. 

Daughter  of  James  P.  Scott  and  Nancy  Aitken,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  H.  Scott  and  Elizabeth  Patrick,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Moses  Scott  and  Hannah  Wilkinson,  his  wife. 

Moses  Scott,  (1761-1853),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  for 
six  years'  actual  service  of  private  in  the  Connecticut  Line. 
He  was  born  in  Norwalk,  Conn. ;    died  in  Waterford,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  CARC'LINE  GRACE  MALOTT  FORREY.  24598 

Eorn  in  Indianapolis,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Edwin  Forrey. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Hause. 

Daughter  of  Volney  Thomas  Malott  and   Caroline  Macy,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Malott  and  Leah  McKown,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Hiram  Malott  and  Mary  Hause  (b.  1780),  his 
wife. 

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

Peter  Hause  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Lewis  Farmer's  com- 
pany.  Col.   Samuel  Miles   Pennsylvania  Rifle  regiment,   1776. 


214  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

He  was  paid  in  depreciation  currency  wliich  the  family  kept 
as  a  curiosity. 
Also  No.  19149. 

MISS  MYRTLE  SMYTHE.  24599 

Born  in  Greencastle,  Indiana. 

Descendant  of  Julius  Glazebrook. 

Daughter  of  William  H.   Smj'the  and   Elizabeth   Wilhams,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Smythe  and  Elizabeth  Glazebrook,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Glazebrook  and  Rhoda  Glazebrook, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Julius   Glazebrook. 

Julius  Glazebrook,  (1752-1847),  enlisted  from  Charlotte  Co., 
Va.,  1780,  in  the  Virginia  militia.  He  applied  for  a  pension, 
1832,  from  Carey  Co.,  Ky.,  and  it  was  allowed  for  eight 
months'  actual  service  of  private  in  the  Virginia  militia.  In 
1840  he  removed  to  Indiana,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  BIRKEY  WILDER  PRESTON.  24600 

Born  in  Newark,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Abraham  Lincoln  Preston. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  Josiah  Wilder,  Lieut.  Asa  Wilder, 
Reuben  Wilder,  Deacon  Moses  Peabody,  Ensign  William 
Ramsay,  Jr.,  Philip  Shoff,  Lieut.  Jedediah  Stickney  and  Lieut. 
William  Walker,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Peabody  Wilder  and  Eloise  Walker,  his  wife,  m.   1848. 

Granddaughter  of  Amasa  Wilder  and  Hannah  Peabody,  his  wife; 
Josiah  Walker   (1802-40)  and  Fanny  Shoff,  his  wife,  m.  1826. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Reuben  Wilder  and  Mary  Pierce,  his  first  wife ; 
Nathan  Peabody  and  Hannah  Stickney,  his  wife ;  William  Walker,  Jr., 
and  Marie  Siegfried,  his  wife,  m.  1775 ;  Philip  Shoff  and  Elizabeth 
Ramsay,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Wilder  and  Lydia  Rugg,  his  wife; 
Moses  Peabody  and  Hannah  Foster,  his  wife ;  Jedediah  Stickney  and 
Margaret  Tyler,  his  wife;  William  Ramsay,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Ramsay,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Wilder  and  Prudence  Keyes,  his 
wife;    William  Ramsay  and  Fanny  Ramsay,  his  wife. 

Josiah  Wilder  served  on  the  first  Committee  of  Correspond- 
ence, Sept.  5,  1774,  of  Lancaster,  where  he  was  born,  1701. 

Asa  Wilder,  (1730-80),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Daniel 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  215 


Robbins"  company,  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in 
West  Boylston,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Reuben  Wilder,  (1762-1832),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Worcester  County,  183 1,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Mass- 
achusetts State  troops.  He  was  born  in  West  Boylston,  Mass., 
where  he  died,  and  the  old  home  is  still  standing. 

]\Ioses  Peabody,  (1744- 1826),  served  as  a  private  from  Box- 
ford,  ]\Iass.,  where  he  was  born  and  where  he  died. 

William  Ramsay,  Jr.,  (1740-1806),  served  as  ensign,  1777, 
in  the  Cumberland  County,  Pennsylvania  Associators  under 
Capt.  Samuel  Patton. 

Philip  Shoff,  ( 1770-1855),  served  when  a  lad  in  the  Cumber- 
land County,  Pennsylvania  militia.  He  died  in  Willscreek, 
Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  4527,  9071. 

Jedediah  Stickney,  (1735-1809),  marched  to  the  relief  of 
Boston.  He  had  two  sons,  six  brothers  and  five  nephews  who 
turned  out  at  the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Boxford, 
Mass.,  where  he  died. 

William  Walker,  Jr.,  (1750-1820),  served  as  second  lieu- 
tenant in  the  Washington  County,  Maryland  militia.  He  died 
in  Somerset,  Ohio. 

MRS.  ANNA  LAYTON  WALKER.  24601 

Born   in   Lawrenceburgh,   Indiana. 

Wife  of  Ivan  N.  Walker. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Hugh  Dunn,  Cave  Johnson  and  Capt. 
Jacob  Piatt. 

Daughter  of  William  Cave  Layton  and  Sarah  Dunn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Layton  and  Betsey  Johnson,  his  wife ; 
Isaac  Dunn  and  Frances  Piatt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Cave  Johnson  and  Nancy  Craig,  his  wife; 
Hugh  Dunn  and  Mercy  Dunn,  his  wife ;  Jacob  Piatt  and  Hannah  Mc- 
Cullough,  his  wife. 

Hugh  Dunn  served  as  captain  of  the  first  regiment,  Middle- 
sex County,  New  Jersey  militia.  He  died,  1S04,  near  Law- 
renceburg,  Indiana. 

Cave  Johnson,  (1760-1850),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Boone  Co.,  Ky.,  183 1,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Virginia 
Line.     He  was  born  in  Orange  Countv,  Va. 


2l6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AAIERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Jacob  Piatt,  (1747-1834),  entered  the  army  as  ensign,  1775; 
served  as  lieutenant,  1777;  captain,  1779,  and  resigned,  17S0, 
He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Boone  Co.,  Ky.,  for 
service  of  adjutant  and  captain  in  the  New  Jersey  Line.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati. 

Also  Nos.  295,3,  3009,  6596,  10720,  13662,  20910. 

MRS.  ROSALIND  ENGLISH  WALLING.  24602 

Born  in  Washington,   D.   C. 

Wife  of  Dr.   Willoughby  Walling. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Philip  Eastin. 

Daughter  of  William  Hayden  English  (1822-96)  and  Emma  Mardulia 
Jackson,   his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elisha  G.  English  and  Mahala  Eastin  (1799-1882), 
his  wife,  m.  1819. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Philip  Eastin  and  Sarah  Hite  Smith  (1767- 
1843).  his  wife,  m.  1782. 

Philip  Eastin  served  as  second  lieutenant,  1777;  as  lieuten- 
ant, 1778,  in  the  Virginia  Continental  Line,  and  was  retired, 
1783.  He  was  born  in  Virginia  about  1755;  died,  1817,  near 
Madison,  Indiana. 

Also  No.  17978. 

MISS  SARA  G.  MARSHALL.  24603 

Born  in  Indianapolis,  Indiana. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elisha  Sawyer,  Jr.,  and  of  Rev.  Robert 
Marshall. 

Daughter  of  Robert  M.  [Marshall  and  Caroline  L.  Thurston,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Glass  Marshall  and  Sarah  Saving,  his  wife; 
William   Bradford  Thurston   and   Louisa   Sawyer,    his    wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Marshall  and  Ehzabeth  Glass,  his  wife; 
Samuel    Flagg    Sawyer    and    Patience    Earned,    his    wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Sawyer,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Belknap,  his 
wife. 

Elisha  Sawyer,  Jr.,  (1743-1809),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Worcester  County  militia  under  Capt.  Mannasseh  Sawyer. 
He  was  born  in  Sterling,  ]\Iass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  22666. 

Robert  Marshall,  (1760-1832),  at  the  age  of  sixteen,  enlisted 
in  the  Pennsylvania  militia.  He  was  born  in  Ireland,  emi- 
grated to  America,  1772;  located  in  Pennsylvania  and  was  at 
the  battle  of  Monmouth.     He  died  in  Fayette  Co.,  Kv. 


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217 


MRS.  AIARY  M.AcINTIRE  FOSTER  MORRISON.  24604 

Born   in    Indianapolis,    Indiana. 
Wife  of  Charles  H.  Morrison. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Nelson,  Lieut.  David  Nelson,  James 
Crawford,  ^Maj.  William  Maclntire  and  Col.  David  Shepherd. 
Daughter  of  Chapin  Clarke  Foster  and   Harriet  Maclntire,  his   wife 
(State  Regent). 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  [Nlaclntnre,  Ph.  D.,  and  Mary  EHza- 
beth  Barr,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Maclntire  and  Jane  Crawford,  his  wife; 
John  Barr  and  Nancy  Nelson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Maclntire  and  Elizabeth  Shepherd, 
his  wife,  m.  1772;  James  Crawford  and  Martha  Dickey,  his  wife,  m. 
1776;    David  Nelson  and  Margaret  Logan,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Shepherd  and  Rachel  Teague, 
his  wife,  m.  1756;    Robert  Nelson  and  Martha  Patterson,  his  wife. 

Robert  Nelson,  (1725-1804),  was  a  patriot  who  sacrificed 
his  property  in  the  Juniata  Valley,  Pa.,  to  alleviate  the  hard- 
ships of  the  army.  He  located  in  Columbus,  Ohio,  on  land 
given  him  by  the  government  to  reemburse  him  for  provisions 
and  money  used  at  Valley  Forge.  He  died  in  Bowling  Green,  ■ 
Ky.,  at  the  home  of  his  son. 
Also  No.  18865. 

David  Nelson,  (1750-1829),  was  a  lieutenant  in  the  Fourth 
Battalion  of  Associators  of  Cumberland  County  at  Valley 
Forge.  He  was  born  near  Mifflintown,  Pa. ;  died  in  Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 

James  Crawford  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massachusetts 
militia  and  as  a  marine  on  the  "Boston"  and  "Scourge."  He 
died,  1838,  in  Reynoldsburg,  Ohio. 

William  Maclntire  served  as  paymaster  at  Forts  Henry  and 
Shepherd  and  was  quartermaster  in  the  Coschocton  campaign, 
1781,  against  the  Indians  on  the  Mukingum.  He  was  killed, 
1792,  on  an  expedition  against  the  Miami  Indians. 

David  Shepherd,  (1734-95),  held  the  offices  of  ju.'^tice,  high 
sheriff,  lieutenant  of  Ohio  County  and  colonel  of  militia,  at  the 
same  time,  in  1777,  and  performed  the  varied  duties  in  a  dan- 
gerous part  of  the  county  with  great  bravery  and  satisfaction 
to  his  superior  officers.  His  valuable  letters  and  reports  pre- 
served in  the  archives  of  Wisconsin  give  the  history  and  war- 


2l8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AJIERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

fare  of  the  wilderness.     He  was  born  in  Shepherdstown;   died 
in  Fort  Shepherd  and  is  buried  on  land  which  he  bequeathed 
on  Wheeling  Creek,  West  Virginia. 
Also  Nos.  1999,  2180. 

MRS.  WINIFRED  HUNTER  .MOONEY.  24605 

Born   in   Lawrence,   Kansas. 

Wife  of  William  Allen   ilooney. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  James  Jones. 

Daughter  of  William  Gardner  Hunter  and  Flora  M.  Jones,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Winthrop  Griswold  Jones  and  Ellen  Maria  Barnes, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Jones,  Jr.,  and  Waty  Jerome,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Jones  and  Catherine  Dennison,  his 
wife,  m.  1778. 

James  Jones,  (1754- 1803),  served  as  ensign,  1778,  as  lieuten- 
ant, 1780,  in  the  Albany  County,  New  York  militia.  He  was 
born  in  New  London,  Conn. ;   died  in  Stephentown,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  17476. 

MRS.  ER^^IINA  P.  SPRAGUE.  24606 

Born    in    Lansing,    ^.lichigan. 

Wife  of  A.   .A..  Sprague. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Darling. 

Daughter  of  Philander  E.  Pierce  and  Mandany  Laverty,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Laverty  and  Eveline  Darhng,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Darling  and  Huldah  Darhng,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Darling,  (1764-1841),  served  at  sixteen  as  a  sub- 
stitute for  his  father  and  reenlisted,  1781,  in  Capt.  Luke  Bick- 
nell's  company  for  service  at  West  Point.  He  was  placed  on 
the  pension  roll  of  [Michis^an.  He  was  born  in  Middleboro, 
Mass. ;    died  in  Jackson,  jNIich. 

Also  No.  12640. 

MRS.  STELLA  A.  PARKISON  KETCHUM.  24607 

Born  in   Rennsselaer,   Indiana. 
Wife  of  George  Pierce  Ketchum. 
Descendant  of  Gen.  Simon  Kenton. 

Daughter  of  Addison  Parkison  and  Barbara  Ann  Parkison,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John   G.   Parkison  and   Matilda  Belle  Kenton,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of   Simon  Kenton  and   Elizabeth  Jarbo,   his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  219 


Simon  Kenton,  (1755-1836),  served  as  a  scout  and  displayed 
great  courage  in  the  warfare  against  the  Indians.  He  was  at 
the  surprise  of  Kaskaskia  under  Gen.  George  Rogers  Clark, 
1778,  and  led  a  company  from  Harrod's  Station  to  drive  out 
the  invaders  of  Kentucky.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Logan  Co.,  Ohio,  1829,  for  service  of  general  in  the  Vir- 
ginia Line.     He  was  born  in  Fauquier  Co.,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  12065,  16722. 

MRS.  MARY  BLACKBURN  McFARLAND  CHILD.  24608 

Born  in  Lafayette,  Indiana. 

Wife   of  William   Comstock  Child. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  John  Andrew. 

Daughter  of  Joel  Barber  McFarland  and  Elizabeth  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Taylor  and   Mary  Andrew,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Taylor  and  Mary  Blackburn,  his  wife; 
John   Andrew   and    Elizabeth   McConnell,   his    second   wife. 

John  Andrew,  (1745-1814),  served  as  surgeon's  mate  and 
was  commissioned  surgeon  of  New  Jersey  militia,  1776.  He 
was  born  in  New  Jersey;   died  in  Hamilton  Co.,  Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  2566,  5215,  6361,  14836. 

MISS  THEODOSIA  E.  HEDDEN.  24609 

Born  in  New  Albany,  Indiana. 

Descendant  of  David  Hedden,  Joseph  Wood,  Capt.  Caleb  St. 
John,  William  White  and  John  Peck. 

Daughter  of  David  Hedden  and  Elizabeth  Wood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Hedden  (1773-1856)  and  Sarah  Peck 
(1777-1829),  his  wife;  Rev.  Joseph  Wood,  Jr.,  and  Betsey  White,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Hedden  and  Esther  Baldwin  (b.  1752), 
his  wife;  John  Peck  and  Elizabeth  Dodd,  his  wife;  Joseph  Wood  and 
Mary  St.  John  (1761-1832),  his  wife,  m.  1780;  William  White  and 
Susanna  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  St.  John  and  Mary  Seeley,  his  wife, 
m.  1757- 

David  Hedden  served  as  a  minute  man  in  the  New  Jersey 
militia  of  Essex  County,  where,  in  1750,  he  was  born. 

Also  Nos.  14222,  23807. 

Joseph  Wood,  (1755-1836),  enlisted,  1776,  in  Capt.  James 
Green's  company  of  Connecticut  militia  in  an  expedition  to 
New  York. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Caleb  St.  John,  (1732-1805),  was  captain  in  the  Light  Horse 
Infantry,  Third  regiment  of  Connecticut  mihtia.  He  was  born 
in  Norwalk ;    died  in  Canaan,  Conn. 

Wilham  White,  (1758-1S31),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Roswell  Grant's  company  of  mihtia.  He  was  born  in  Stam- 
ford, Conn.,  where  he  died. 

John  Peck,  (1732-1811),  was  a  member  of  the  Legislature  of 
Essex  County,  New  Jersey. 

MRS.  ANNA  W.  H.  GREENE.  24610 

Born  in  New  Albany,   Indiana. 
Wife  of  Dr.  Frank  C.  Greene. 

Descendant  of  David  Hedden,  Joseph  Wood,  Capt.  Caleb  St. 
John,  William  White  and  John  Peck. 

Daughter  of   David   Hedden   and    Elizabeth   Wood,   his   wife. 
See  No.  24609. 

MRS.  MARGARET  ^IITCHELL  SIEBOLDT.  24611 

Born   in   New   Albany,   Indiana. 

Wife  of  Edward   C.   H.   Sieboldt. 

Descendant  of  Amasa  Mitchell. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Francis  Asbury  Mitchell  and  Mary  Wilcoxson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Mitchell  and  Elizabeth  McCan,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Amasa  Mitchell  and  Mary  Frymier  his,  wife. 

Amasa  Mitchell,  (1761-1851),  served  as  a  fifer  in  the  Berk- 
shire County,  Massachusetts  militia  at  the  age  of  eighteen. 
He  received  a  pension  in  Indiana  and  was  buried  there  with 
military  honors  in  Friendship  Cemetery,  Scott  County. 

MRS.  EFFIE  CARR  McCOY.  24612 

Born  in  Livingston  County.  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Pitt  Yandell  ]McCoy. 

Descendant  of  James  Berry. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  Franklin  Carr  and  Mary  Thomas  Ferguson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eli  Carr  and  Mary  Berry,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Berry  and  Mary  Montgomery,  his  wife. 

James  Berry,  (1750-1836),  enlisted  from  Bucks  Co.,  Pa., 
1777,  for  the  war  and  was  at  Brandy  wine,  Germantown,  Mon- 


LINEAGE   BOOK. 


month  and  Yorktown.     He  applied  for  a  pension,  1818,  from 
Russell   Co.,   \'a.,   and   in    183S    from   Montgomery    Co.,    Va., 
where  the  widow  received  the  last  payment. 
Also  No.  23273. 

MRS.  LAURA  JL'STENA  iMILLER.  24613 

Corn   in    Winterset,    Iowa. 

Wife  of  James  Winfield  Miller. 

Descendant  of  Brig-.  Gen.  Daniel  Brodhead. 

Daughter  of  Col.  Henry  Johnson  Brodhead  Cummings  and  Annie 
Webster   Robb.   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Keman  L.  Cummings  and  Ann  Carton  Johnson, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Johnson  and  Rebecca  Justena  Heiner, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-g-anddaughter  of  Jasper  Heiner  and  Ann  Garten  Brodhead, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Brodhead  and  Elizabeth  de  Pue, 
his  wife. 

Daniel  Brodhead,  (1736-1809),  was  captain  of  a  rifle  com- 
pany, 1776;  colonel  of  the  Eighth  regiment,  1777,  and  bre- 
vetted  brigadier  general,  1783.  He  received  the  thanks  of 
Congress  for  his  service  in  the  Revolution  and  became  an 
original  member  of  the  Cincinnati,  of  Pennsylvania.  He  was 
born  in  Ulster  Co.,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Milford,  Penna.,  where  a 
monument  has  been  erected  to  his  memory. 

Also  Nos.  319,  2975,  4076,  5656,  6641,  17274. 

MRS.  DORCAS  LARY  WRIGHT.  24614 

Born  in  Canaan,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  John  F.  Wright. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Lary. 

Daughter  of  Josiah   Lary  and  Dorothy  Sanborn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Lary  and  Elizabeth  Lary,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Lary,  (1754-1827),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Grafton  Co.,  N.  H.,  1820,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Kennebunk,  Me. : 
died  in  Canaan,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  20301. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


MISS  ETHYL  THOMAS.  24615 

Born   in   Walnut,    Iowa. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Thomas,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Frederic  S.  Thomas  and  Mary  Ella  Ferrier,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Caleb  J.  Thomas  and  Catherine  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Thomas  and  Lucy  RoUand,  his  wife. 

Caleb  Thomas,  (1764-1825),  served  as  a  private  under  his 
brother-in-law  Capt.  Gershom  Truesdell  in  the  Albany  County 
militia.     He  was  born  in  Chatham  ;   died  in  Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  LYDIA  HOUGHTON  BARNARD.  24616 

Born  in  Batavia,  New  York. 

Widow  of  WiUiam  Barnard. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nehemiah  Houghton,  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. 

Daughter  of  Nehemiah  Houghton  and  Sabrina  Thayer,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nehemiah  Houghton,  Jr.,  and  Lydia  Dodge,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nehemiah  Houghton. 

Nehemiah  Houghton,  (1738-89),  entered  the  army  as 
second  lieutenant,  1776;  served  as  captain,  1780,  to  reenforce 
the  Continental  army  at  West  Point  and,  1781,  acted  as  muster- 
master.     He  was  born  in  Winchester,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  HELEN  M.  HARRIMAN.  24617 

Born   in  Union,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Henry  A.  Harriman. 

Descendant  of  Seth  Edson,  of  ^Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  A.  Smith  and  Jane  Edson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Guy  (Galen)  Edson  (b.  1800)  and  Rhoda  Mofifatt, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Edson  and  Theodore  Howard,  his  wife, 
m.    1784. 

Seth  Edson,  (i 761-1848),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1819,  for  two  years'  actual  service  of  private  and  wagoner  in 
the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Bridgewater, 
Mass. ;    died  in  Broome  Co.,  New  York. 

MRS.  CLARA  WALES  STOUT.  24618 

Born  in   Monticello,    Iowa. 
Wife  of   Frank  D.    Stout. 


LINEAGE   BOOK. 


223 


Descendant  of  Capt.  Nehemiah  Houghton,  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. 
Daughter  of  Charles  E.  Wales  and  Calista  Houghton,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Nehemiah  Houghton  and  Sabrina  Thayer,  his  wife. 
See   No.  24616. 

MRS.  ADA  MILLISACK  BOSTON.  24619 

Born  in  Carroll  County,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  W.  H.  Boston. 
Descendant  of  John  Hahn. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  .Millisack  and  Elmina  Zollars,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel   Zollars  and    Mary  Ann   Druckamiller,   his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter   of  John  Zollars   and   Frances   Hahn,   his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John   Hahn. 

John  Hahn  served  as  a  private  in  the  Northumberland 
County,  Pennsylvania  militia.  He  removed  to  Harrison  Co., 
Ohio,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  LILLIE  HARMON  BENSON.  24620 

Born  in  Ottumwa.   Iowa. 
Wife  of  Ben  S.  Benson. 
Descendant  of  John  Hahn. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  I,.   Harman  and  Margaret  Zollars,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Daniel   Zollars   and    Mary   Ann    Drackmiller,    his 
wife. 

See   No.  24619. 

MRS.  EVA  H.  CARPENTER.  24621 

Born  in   Harmon}',  New  York. 

Wife  of  Worth  0.  Carpenter. 

Descendant  of  Ezra  Green. 

Daughter  of  Elias  Hurlbut  and  Betsy  S.  Green,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Eleazer  Green  and  Sylvina  Kent,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezra  Green  and  Amy  Green,  his  wife. 

Ezra  Green  served  as  a  private  with  the  Connecticut  troops. 
His  widovv^  in  1838,  at  the  age  of  79,  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  for  the  actual  service  of  her  husband. 

MRS.  DELTA  InHLLISACK  KOONTZ.  24622 

Born  in  Kirkville,  Iowa. 
Wife    of    Alpheus    Koontz. 


224  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  John  Hahn. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  Millisack  and  Elmina  Zollars,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24619. 

24623 
MISS  ELIZABETH  DINSMORE  NOTT.  24624 

Born  in  Davenport,  Iowa. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Ephraim  Blaine. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Hunter  Nott  and  Anna  Belle  Mason,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  James  Dinsmore  Mason  and  Anne  Lyon 
Blaine,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter   of   James    Blaine   and    Margaret    Lyon,    his   wife. 

Or. -gr. -granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Blaine  and  Rebecca  Galbraith, 
his  first  wife,  m.  1765. 

Ephraim  Blaine,  (1741-1S04),  served  with  distinction,  and 
was  an  original  member  of  the  Cincinnati.  He  was  born  in 
Ireland  ;    died  in  Carlisle,  Penna. 

Also  Nos.  991,  2269,  3122,  7607,  8759,  17527,  19155- 

MRS.  PEARLE  PATCH  ROBERTSON.  24625 

Born  in  Brownsville,  Nebraska. 

Wife  of  Charles  M.  Robertson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Asa  Lawrence. 

Daughter  of  Joel  Patch  and  Purlie  Reed,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham   Patch   and  Lydia  Tucker,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edmund  Patch  and  Philomelia  Lawrence,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Rowland  Lawrence  and  Tvlahala  Worcester, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Lawrence  and  Abigail  King,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  24290. 

MRS.  ELLEN  NICHOL  SAWYER  BOARD.  24626 

Born  in  Keokuk,   Iowa. 

Wife  of  T.  R.  Board. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Ephraim  Sawyer,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  Iram  Allen  Sawyer  and  :'vlary  Crawford  Irwin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Allen  Sawyer  (1795-1853)  and  Clarissa  Hazen 
(1795- 1890),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Ephraim  Sawyer,  Jr.  (1753-1829)  and 
Mary  Allen,  his  wife,  m.  1775. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  225 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Saw}'er  and  Susannah  Richard- 
son, his  wife,  m.   1752. 

Ephraim  Sawyer,  (1729-1813),  raised  a  company  of  minute 
men  and  served  at  Bunker  Hill.  He  was  lieutenant  colonel 
in  the  Burgoyne  campaign.     He  was  born  in  Lancaster,  ^lass. 

Also  No.  961. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  WILKINS  DUNLAP.  24627 

Born    in   Zanesville,    Ohio. 

Descendant  of  James  Nesmith,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  David  Riddle  Dunlap  and  Harriet  Ann  Wilkins,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Dunlap  and  Jean  Nesmith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Nesmith  and  Elenor  Dickey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Nesmith,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Dinsmore, 
his  wife. 

James  Nesmith,  Jr.,  (1718-93),  was  a  minute  man  in  Capt. 
George  Reid's  company.  Col.  John  Stark's  regiment  at  Bunker 
Hill.     He  was  born  in  Ireland ;   died  in  Londonderry,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  19,  14923,  15123,  18146. 

MISS  MARY  OSBORN  HOYT,  M.  D.  24628 

Born  in  Port  Huron,  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  John  Hoyt,  Sisson  Cole,  Sergt.  Justus  Hoyt, 
Stephen  Gibson,  Corp.  Arrington  Gibson,  and  Capt.  John  Car- 
ter. 

Daughter  of  James   Seymour  Hoyt  and   Martha   Osborn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Hoyt,  Jr.  and  Sallie  Carter  (Hoyt)  his 
wife ;    Ira  Osborn  and  Nancy  Cole,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Hoyt  and  Elizabeth  Reed,  his  wife; 
Stephen  Hoyt  and  Mary  Carter,  his  wife;  Samuel  Osborn  and  Rachel 
Gibson,  his  wife;    Eseck  Cole  and  Nancy  Daris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hoyt  and  Abigail  Hoyt,  his  wife; 
Justus  Hoyt  and  Elizabeth  Fitch,  his  wife;  John  Carter  and  Hannah 
Benedict,  his  wife;  Arrington  Gibson  and  Rachel  Gibson,  his  wife; 
Sisson  Cole  and  Elizabeth  Hunter,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24525. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Gibson  and  Sarah  Goss,  his 
wife. 

John  Hoyt,  (1740-1825),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety  of  Stamford,  Conn. 

Also  No.  6228. 
9 


226  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Sisson  Cole,  (1746-1845),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1834,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Rhode 
Island  militia.  He  was  born  in  Swansea,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Richfield,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  8827,  19461. 

Justus  Hoyt,  (1742-1823),  served  as  sergeant,  1776,  in  Capt. 
Daniel  Benedict's  company.  Ninth  regiment  of  Connecticut 
militia. 

Also  Nos.  6227,  21874. 

Stephen  Gibson,  (1719-1806),  served  in  the  alarm  list  of 
Middlesex  County,  ]\[ass.,  where  the  men  were  reported  old. 

Arrington  Gibson,  (1756-1825),  served  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  and  as  corporal,  1776,  to  guard  stores  at  Boston.  He 
was  bom  in  Stow,  ^vlass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  CARRIE  AMELIA  NELSON  PICKENS.  24629 

Born  in  Mahaska  County,   Iowa. 

Wife  of  William   Burk  Pickens. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Trimble. 

Daughter  of  Gary  Lockhart  Nelson  and  Rebecca  Cornelia  Lough- 
ridge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Allen  Nelson  and  Catherine  Ann  Kibler, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  r^Iathews  Nelson  and  Mary  Allen  Trimble, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Trimble  and  Jane  Allen,  (b.  1775), 
his  wife,  m.   1780. 

James  Trimble,  (1756-1804),  was  captured  by  the  Indians 
and  his  father  was  killed  when  he  was  fourteen.  He  was  res- 
cued and  served  at  Point  Pleasant,  1774,  under  Col.  George 
Matthews.  He  commanded  a  company  of  Rangers  against  the 
Northwest  Indians  and  the  sword  he  carried  is  still  in  the 
family.  He  was  born  in  Staunton,  Va. ;  died  in  Woodford 
Co.,  ky. 

Also  Nos.  8165.  12954,  14841,  21257. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  M.  SAWYER  McELROY.  24630 

Born  in  Los  Angeles,  California. 
Wife  of  John  McElroy. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Ephraim  Sawyer. 
Daughter  of  Iram  Allen  Sawyer  and  Mary  Crawford  Irwin,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24626. 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  227 


MISS  FLORENCE  ELIZA  DAY.  24631 

Born  in  Lisbon.  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Medad  Hills,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of   Henry   Martin   Day  and    Huldah   J.    Hills,   his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Levi   Hills  and   Sarah  Hills,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Miles  Hills  and  Abigail  Wilcox,  his  first  wife. 

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

Medad  Hills,  (1729-1808),  was  captain  of  a  Goshen  com- 
pany for  the  relief  of  Boston,  1776;  was  promoted  lieutenant- 
colonel,  1777.     He  died  in  Winchester,  Conn. 

MRS.  VIRGINIA  SMITH  McCORD  PEASLEY.  24632 

Born  in  Burlington,  Iowa. 

Wife  of  Daniel  Webster  Peasley. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Charles  Warfield  and  of  Lieut.  John 
James,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  William  Donald  ilcCord  and  Ann  Virginia  Jones,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Wesley  Jones  and  Margaret  James  Poole,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  Joshua  Jones  and  Anne  Warfield,  his  wife ; 
Henry  Poole  and  Margaret  James,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Warfield  and  Elizabeth  Warfield, 
his  wife ;    Daniel  James  and  Lucy  Justice,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  James  and  Margaret  Peggy  Wood, 
his  wife. 

Charles  Warfield,  (1730-90),  was  a  member  of  the  Commit- 
tee of  Observation  of  Frederick  County,  where  he  was  borrt 
and  where  he  died. 

John  James,  (1739-94),  served  as  ensign,  1777,  and  as  lieu- 
tenant, 1779.  He  was  born  in  England;  died  in  Frederick 
Co.,  Md. 

Also  No.  9398. 

MISS  NELL  DARE  BISHOP.  24633 

Born  in  Shelbyville,  Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Ezekiel  Bradford. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Bradford  Bishop  and  Josephine  Fisher  Dare,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David   H.   Bishop   and   Sarah   Bradford,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Bradford  and  Shuah  Gordon,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Bradford  and  Judith  Moulton,  his 
wife. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Bradford  and  Betsey  Chandler, 
his  wife. 

Ezekiel  Bradford,  (1728-1816),  enlisted,  1776,  for  the  de- 
fense of  Plymouth  Harbor,  turned  out,  1777,  at  the  Rhode 
Island  alarms.  In  1778  he  served  in  the  Guards  under  Capt. 
Ebenezer  Washburne  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Kingston,  ]\Iass. ;    died  in  Turner,  Maine. 

MISS  CLAUDINE  C.  BISHOP.  24634 

Born  in  Slielbyville,  Illinois. 
Descendant  of  Ezekiel  Bradford. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Bradford  Bishop  and  Josephine  Fisher  Dare, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24633. 

2463  s 
MRS.  HELEN  SACKETT  CURDY.  24636 

Born  in  Mayville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Wilson  Curdy. 

Descendant  of  Buel  Sackett. 

Daughter  of  Russell  Sackett  and  Mary  Hovey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philo   Sackett  and  Deborah  Watterman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Buel   Sackett  and   Sally'  Earl   Beach,   his  wife. 

Buel  Sackett,  (1763-1840),  enlisted  in  the  Connecticut 
Levies,  1780.  He  was  born  in  Litchfield,  Conn. ;  died  in 
Lebanon,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  IDA  BUTLER  ALLEN.  24637 

Born  in  Buffalo,  New  York. 

Wife  of  W.  C.  Allen. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Eli  Butler  and  of  Asa  Harris. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  J.  Butler  and   Mary  J.   Phillips,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Butler  and  Martha  Butler,  his  wife ;  Peter 
Phillips  and  Christine  Harris,   (1815-83),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eli  Butler  and  Rachel  Stocking,  his  wife  ;  Asa 
Harris,   (war  of  1812),  d.   1831,  and  Mary  Merrell,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24568. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel   Harris. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Harris  and  Faith  McCall,  his  wife. 

Asa  Harris  served  as  a  private  in  Col.  John  Brown's  Berk- 
shire County  regiment,  1777.  He  was  born  in  Lebanon,  Conn., 
1737;  removed,  1771,  to  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  where  he  served  in 
the  war. 

Also  No.  10138. 


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24638 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  C.  ROGERS.  24639 

Born  in  Paris,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Samuel  Boyd  Rogers. 
Descendant  of  Rawling   (Raleigh)   Williams. 
Daughter  of  John  T.  MacMillan  and  Sallie  Clay  Williams,  his  wife 
Granddaughter  of  Richard  Luttrell  Williams  and  Sallie  Patton  Gay, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  L.  Williams  and  Fanny  Cluke,  his 
wife;    James  Gay  and  Anne  Cartmell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddau'ghter  of  Rawling  Williams  and  Rebecca  Luttrell, 
his  wife;    James  Gay  and  Sarah  Patton,  his  wife. 

Rawling  Williams  served  as  a  private  in  the  Virginia  Line. 
1782,  under  Lieut.  Col.  Thomas  Posey. 

MRS.  ELLEN  LOUISA  ANDERSON  DITTO.  24640 

Born  in  Lexington,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  Franklin  Ditto. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Thomas  Hart. 

Daughter   of  George   Washington   Anderson   and   Eleanor   Murdock 
Hart,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Thomas  Hart  and  Eleanor  Grosh,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24051. 

MRS.  ANNA  MAY  SPERRY  BONNIE.  24641 

Born  in  Louisville,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  W.  O.  Bonnie,  Jr., 

Descendant  of  John  Austin. 

Daughter  of  David  Baldwin  Sperry  and  Anna  Gathright,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Owen  Gathright  and   Eliza  Ann  Austin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Allen  Austin  and  Elizabeth  Deal,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Austin  and  Elizabeth  Lindsey,  his 
wife. 

John  Austin,  (1736-1845),  served  as  a  sharpshooter  in  Col. 
Daniel  Morgan's  regiment.  He  received  a  pension  in  Old- 
ham Co.,  Ky.,  where  he  died  and  was  buried  with  military 
honors.  One  hundred  and  nine  guns  were  fired  over  his 
grave. 

Also  Nos.  5000,  14033,  20326,  2iggi. 


230  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MAMIE  BELL  THOMPSON.  24642 

Born  in  Union  County,  Kentuckj'. 

Wife  of  George  C.  Thompson. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jonathan  Taylor. 

Daughter  of  Gibson  Taylor  and  Juliet   Catlett,   his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Gibson  Berry  Taylor  and  Mary  Rives,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Taylor  and  Ann  Berry,  his  wife, 
m.  1776. 

Jonathan  Taylor,  (1742-1804),  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
Virginia  Convention  Guards,  1779-81.  He  was  born  in 
Orange  Co.,  Va. ;   died  in  Basin  Spring,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  4074,  6366,  15558,  161 15. 

MISS  BELLE  BRECK.  24643 

Born  in  Richmond,  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  Daniel  Breck  and  of  Maj.  Levi  Todd. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Robert  Levi  Breck  and  Martha  Green  Rodes, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Daniel  Breck  and  Jane  Briggs  Todd,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Breck  and  Hannah  Porter,  his  wife ; 
Levi  Todd  and  Jane  Briggs,  his  wife. 

See  No.  2475S. 

Daniel  Breck,  (1748- 1845),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Windsor  Co.,  Vt.,  1831,  for  service  of  chaplain  in  the  ]\Iass- 
achusetts  Continental  Line.  He  was  bom  in  Boston,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Hartland,  Vt. 

Also  Nos.  5689,  12265. 

MRS.  JANE  HARDIN  BELL.  24644 

Born  in  Shelby  County,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  John  Wilson  Bell. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Hardin  and  of  Gov.  John  Adair. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Logan  and  Jane  Irvine  Hardin,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Mark  Hardin  and  Mary  Adair,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hardin  and  Jane  Daviess,  his  wife;  John 
Adair  and  Catherine  Palmer,  his  wife,  m.  1784. 

John  Hardin,  (1753-92),  was  a  member  of  Morgan's  Rifle 
Corps  at  the  siege  of  Boston  and  received  the  thanks  of  Gates 
for  his  service  at  Saratoga.     He  was  massacred  by  the  In- 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  23 1 


dians  on  a  mission  of  peace.  He  was  born  in  Fauquier  Co., 
Va. 

Also  Nos.  3,  846,  8227,   1931S,  20334,  23840. 

John  Adair,  (1759-1840),  served  as  aide-de-camp  to  Gen. 
Thomas  Sumpter  in  the  partisan  warfare  of  South  CaroHna. 
He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Kentucky  for  service  of 
major.  South  Carolina  Line.  He  was  bom  in  Chester  District, 
S.  C. ;  died  in  fiercer  Co.,  Ky.,  and  the  Legislature  has  erected 
a  monument  to  his  memory  at  Frankfort. 

Also  Nos.  956,  2950,  15352,  21939. 

MISS  NANNIE  PEYTON  BALLARD.  24645 

Born  in  Shelbyville,  Kentucky. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Winlock. 

Daughter  of  John  Thomas  Ballard  and  Effie  Winlock,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24647. 

MISS  FLORENCE  EFFIE  BALLARD.  24646 

Born  in   Shelbyville,  Kentucky. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Winlock. 

Daughter  of  John  Thomas  Ballard  and  Effie  Winlock,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24647. 

MISS  ELIZA  LOUISE  WINLOCK  DAVIS.  24647 

Born  in  Shelby  County,  Kentucky. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Winlock. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Winlock  Davis  and  Georgiana  Winlock,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Robert  Beall  Winlock  and  Louisa  Adams,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Winlock  and  Effie  Stephenson,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Winlock,  (1758-1831),  entered  the  Continental  army 
as  ensign,  1779,  was  transferred  to  Twelfth  Virginia,  1781 ; 
promoted  lieutenant,  1782,  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war. 
He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1826,  as  lieutenant  of  Gib- 
son's Continental  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Stafford  Co., 
Va. ;    died  in  Shelby  Co.,  Ky. 

MISS  GEORGIANA  WINLOCK  DAVIS.  2^648 

Born  in   Shelbyville,  Kentucky. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Winlock. 


232  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Dr.  Robert  Beall  Winlock  and  Louisa  Adams,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Winlock  and  Effie  Stephenson,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24647. 

MRS.  MARGARET  LYLE  HOCKER  HIGGINS.  24649 

Born  in  Shelby  County,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  John  Higgins. 

Descendant  of  Hugh  McCormick. 

Daughter  of  William  Helm  Hocker  and  Emma  Glass,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Glass,  Jr.  and  Sarah  White,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Glass  and  Mary  McCormick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Hugh  McCormick  and  Catherine  Sanderson, 
his  wife. 

Hugh  McCormick,  (1735-99),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Revolution.  He  was  born  in  Ireland,  obtained  land  about 
1756  near  ?^Iifflintown,  Penna.,  and  the  house  he  built  still 
stands.     He  removed  to  Kentucky,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ANNIE  STUART  LOGAN.  24650 

Born  in  Shelbj'ville,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of  John  I.  Logan. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Levi  Todd,  and  of  Samuel  Briggs. 
Daughter   of   David   Todd   Stuart   and    Olivia   Winchester   Hall,   his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Stuart  and  Hannah  Todd,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Levi  Todd  and  Jane  Briggs,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24758. 

MRS.  KATE  JARVIS  POTTER.  24651 

Born  in  Louisville,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  De  La  Motte  Potter. 

Descendant  of  Hugh  McCormick. 

Daughter  of  William  Prince  Jarvis  and  Kate  Glass  Robinson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Robinson  and  IMary  ^IcCormick,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Glass  and  Mary  McCormick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Hugh  McCormick  (1735-99)  and  Catherine 
Sanderson,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24649. 


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MISS  ARTHE.AIISE  BOULIGNY  BALDWIN.  24652 

Born  in  New  Orleans,  Louisiana. 
Descendant  of  Jacob  Baldwin  and  of  Lieut.  AVilliam  Turner, 
of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Baldwin  and  Arthimise   Boulignv,  his   wife 
Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Baldwin  and  Martha  Pavson  Bruce,  his  wife 
Gr. -granddaughter  of  Jacob  Baldwin  and  Sarah  Turner,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter   of   Jacob    Baldwin    and    Elizabeth   Lewis,    his 
wife;    William  Turner  and  Jane  Wright,  (1749-1842),  his  wife. 

Jacob  Baldwin,  (1760-1844),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Cheshire  Co.,  183 1,  for  service  of  private  in  the  New  Hamp- 
shire militia.  He  was  born  in  Billerica,  Mass  ■  died  in 
JaiTrey,  N.  H. 

William  Turner,  (1738-99).  served  as  lieutenant  at  Ticon- 
deroga  and  in  the  Rhode  Island  campaign.  He  was  bom  in 
Londonderry;    died  in  Jaffery. 

Also  Nos.  9055,  1273s,  14786,  16213. 

MISS  LOUISE  HASKELL  CASS.  24653 

Born  in  Somerset  County,   Maine. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Simeon  Cary  and  of  Sergt.  Simeon  Keith, 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Augustus  Cass  and  Annie  Adelaide  French,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  French  and  Hannah  Keith  Haskell,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Haskell  and  Hannah  Keith,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Keith  and  Marv  Carv,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of    Simeon    Cary   and  'Mary    Howard,  '  his 
wife. 

Simeon  Cary,  (1719-1802),  was  commissioned  colonel  of 
Massachusetts  militia,  1776,  to  serve  at  Boston.  He  was  born 
in  Bridgewater,  where  he  died. 

Simeon  Keith,  (1749-1828),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  and  served  as  sergeant  for  duty  in  Rhode  Island. 
He  was  born  in  Bridgewater,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  25S3,  14122,  18504,  22065. 

MRS.  EDITH  THAXTER  STEVENS  BABCOCK.  24654 

Born  in  Eastport,  Maine. 
Wife  of  Augustus  H.  Babcock. 


234  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE   AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Joshua  Hersey  and  of  Nathaniel  Gove 
Stevens. 

Daughter  of  John  Barstow  Stevens  and  Sarah  Williams,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abel  Stevens  and   Sally  Thaxter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Gove  Stevens  and  Lois  Stowe,  his 
wife;    Joshua  Thaxter  and   Mary   Hersey,   his   wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Joshua  Hersey  and  Mary  Lincoln,  his  wife. 

Joshua  Hersey,  (1704-84),  was  a  defender  of  Dorchester 
during  the  absence  of  regular  troops.  He  was  born  in  Hing- 
ham,  Mass. ;   where  he  died. 

Nathaniel  Gove  Stevens,  (1750-1830),  served  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Eeuben  Petty's  company  of  Massachusetts  militia,  1776. 
He  was  born  in  Marlboro,  Mass. ;   died  in  Keene,  N.  H. 

MRS.  MARY  O'BRIEN  BROWN.  24655 

Born  in  Eastport,  ]\Iaine. 

Wife  of  Henry  Charles  Brown. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Gideon  O'Brien,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  James  Edward  Hatheway  and  Hannah  O'Brien  Penni- 
man,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Penniman  and  Mary  O'Brien,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gideon  O'Brien  and  Abigail  Tupper,  his  wife. 

Gideon  O'Brien,  (1746-1827),  was  one  of  a  company  of 
volunteers  who  captured  the  British  brig  "Margaretta"  in 
Machias  Bay,  1775.  He  was  appointed  captain,  1780,  and 
this  commission,  signed  by  John  Hancock,  is  now  in  the  family. 
He  was  born  in  Kittery,  Mass.;    died  in  Machias,  Maine. 

Also  Nos.  5618,  13391. 

MISS  WINIFRED  VOSE.  24656 

Born  in  Calais,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Josiah  Hayden. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Howard  Vose  and  Eliza  Maria  Goodnow,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peter  Thatcher  Vose  and  Lydia  Gushing  Buck, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Vose  and  Mehitable  Hayden,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Josiah  Hayden  and  Silence  Howard,  his 
wife. 

Josiah  Hayden,  (i 734-1 818),  was  captain  of  minute  men, 
1775,    and    promoted    major,     1776.     He    was    at    Harlem 


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235 


Heights  where  he  commanded  the  regiment  in  the  absence  of 
the  superior  officer.     He  was  born  in  Braintree,  Mass.;    died 
in  Winslow,  !Maine. 
Also  Nos.  589s,  9059,  19201,  22027,  23863. 

MRS.  EFFIE  WARD  TALBOT.  24657 

Born  in  Whiting,  Maine. 

Wife  of  Edward  Eager  Talbot. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Ehjah  Ayer. 

Daughter  of  Silas  E.  Ward  and  Lucy  Huson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Ward  and  JNIary  MacNeil,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Ward  and  Rebecca  Ayer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Ayer  and  Elizabeth  Hicks,  his  wife. 

Elijah  Ayer,  (1752-1837),  was  captain  of  the  armed  schooner 
"Nesquawaite"  and  privateer  "Rover,"  1781.  He  was  born 
in  Connecticut ;   died  in  Bucktouche,  N.  B. 

MRS.  FRANCES  AGNES  WILDER  MURPHY.  24658 

Born  in  Pembroke,  Maine. 
Wife  of  Charles  S.  Murphy. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Theophihis  Wilder  and  of  Brig.  Gen. 
John  Crane. 

Daughter  of  Elijah  Gushing  Wilder  and  Susan  Melvina  Griffin,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gushing  Wilder  and  Alice  Crane,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Theophilus  Wilder  and  Hannah  French,  his 
wife;    John  Crane   (1768-1835)    and  Mary  Wheeler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Theophilus  Wilder  and  Lydia  Gushing, 
(1745-1811),  his  wife,  m.  1762;  John  Crane  and  Mehitable  Wheeler, 
his  wife,  m.  1767. 

John  Crane,  (1744-1805),  was  one  of  the  Tea-party,  1773. 
He  raised  a  company  of  artillery  and  won  distinction  at  the 
siege  of  Boston.  He  was  wounded  in  the  New  York  cam- 
paign; was  commissioned  colonel,  1777,  and  his  corps  was 
famed  in  many  battles.  He  was  brevetted  brigadier  general, 
1783,  and  was  an  original  member  of  the  Cincinnati.  He  was 
bom  in  Milton,  Mass. ;    died  in  Whiting,  Me. 

Also  Nos.  5622,  15570. 

Theophilus  Wilder,  (1740-1821),  commanded  a  company  of 
militia  and  served  to  the  surrender  at  Yorktown.  He  was  bom 
in  Bingham,  Mass. ;  died  in  Dennysville,  Me. 

Also  Nos.  5895,  22719. 


23b  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  CARRIE  B.  TARBOX.  '  24659 

Born  in  Stillwater,  Minnesota. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Barnes,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Frank  Tarbox  and  Eliza  S.  Barnes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abraham  Barnes,  Jr.  (b.  1791)  and  Jane  Estes, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Abraham  Barnes  and  Margaret  Stackpole, 
(d.  1846),  his  wife,  m.  177S. 

Abraham  Barnes,  (1757-1819),  enUsted,  1775,  in  Capt. 
Samuel  Sawyer's  company,  Col.  James  Scammon's  regiment. 
He  received  a  pension  in  York  County,  Maine,  as  did  also  his 
widow. 

MRS.  MARION  E.  FREELAND.  24660 

Born  in  Fairfield,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  John  Totman,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Calvin  Gardiner  Totman  and  Mary  Florence  Clarke, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ezra  Totman,  (1810-S1)  and  Elizabeth  Berlins 
Dunbar,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Vining  Totman  and  Rhoda  Snow 
Whitman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Totman  and  Sarah  Vining,  his  wife. 

John  Totman  served  at  the  alarms  as  private  and  corporal  in 
the  Massachusetts  militia.     He  is  buried  at  Abington,  Mass. 

MRS.  JENNIE  M.  HAMMOND.  24661 

Born  in  Bingham,   Maine. 

Wife  of  Frank  E.   Hammond. 

Descendant  of  William  Hilton,  of  ]\Iaine. 

Daughter  of  Ezra  F.   Mclntire  and  Nancy  Knight,  his  wife. 

■Granddaughter  of  Solomon  Knight  and   Hannah  Hilton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Hilton  and  Catherine  McKenney,  his 
first  wife. 

William  Hilton,  (1759-1846),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Somerset  County,  181S,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Wiscasset ;  died 
in  Solon,  Maine. 

MRS.  ABBIE  W.  JOHNSON.  24662 

Born  in  Winslow,   Maine. 
Wife  of  Charles  F.  Johnson. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  237 


Descendant  of  Lieut.  Jonathan  Garland,  Rev.  John  Adams 
and  Thomas  Parsons. 

Daughter  of  Isaac  W.  Britton  and  Abigail  Garland,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Garland  and  Catherine  Parsons,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Garland  and  Molly  Batchelder,  his 
wife;    Joseph  Parsons  and  Abigail  Adams,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of .  Jonathan  Garland  and  Abigail  Fogg,  his 
wife;  Thomas  Parsons  and  Anna  Poor,  his  wife;  Rev.  John  Adams 
and  Hannah  Chesley,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Garland.  (1746-1S25),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Moses  Leavitt's  company,  1778,  for  duty  in  Rhode  Island. 
He  was  born  in  Hampton,  N.  H.,  where  he  died. 

John  Adams,  (1725-92),  was  a  patriot  preacher  and  under 
his  pulpit  at  Durham,  N.  H.,  was  hid  powder  which  was  taken 
from  Fort  William  and  sent  to  Bunker  Hill.  He  died  in  New- 
field,  Maine. 

Also  No.  9596. 

Thomas  Parsons,  (1735-1811"),  was  a  patriot.  He  was  born 
in  Bradford,  Mass. ;   died  in  Parsonfield,  Maine. 

MRS.  ETHEL  L.  TOTAL^N  TURNER.  24663 

Born  in  Fairfield,   Maine. 
Wife  of  Charles  Turner. 
Descendant  of  Corp.  John  Totman. 

Daughter  of  Arthur  H.  Totman  and  Addie  V.  Thompson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ezra  Totman  and  Elizabeth  P.  Dunbar,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24660. 

MRS.  HARRIET  ROXANA  WATTS.  24664 

Born  in   Camden,   ]\Iaine. 

Wife  of  Edward  Brown  Watts. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Jones,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Waterman  Leach  and  Sarah  Taylor,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Taylor  and  Sarah  Jones,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Thomas  Jones  and  Sarah   Mead,  his  wife. 

Thomas  Jones  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1823,  of 
Waldo  County,  Maine,  for  three  years'  actual  service  of  private 
in  the  New  Hampshire  Line. 

MRS.  LUCELLA  GILBERT  GIBNEY.  24665 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 
Wife  of  G.  Frank  Gibney. 


238  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Eder  Covert,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Gilbert  and   Alary  Howe,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Howe  and  Lucella   Covert,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  J^Iarcellus  Peter  Covert  and  Eliza  Fo.x,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Eder  Covert  and  Rachel  Ann  Harris,  his 
wife. 

Eder  Covert,  (1760-1826),  served  as  a  minute  man  in  the 
Essex  County  militia.  He  was  born  in  Plainfield,  where  he 
died. 

MRS.  CORNELIA  SCRIBNER  MIDDLETON.  24666 

Born  in  New  Albany,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Harvey  Middleton. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Scribner. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Martha  Scribner  and  Ann  Martha  Maginness, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abner  Scribner  and  Charlotte  Devol,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Scribner  and  Phebe  Kellogg,  his 
wife. 

Nathaniel  Scribner,  (1743-99),  was  captain  of  Connecticut 
militia  at  Alonmouth,  where  he  was  wounded.  He  was  placed 
on  the  pension  roll,  1795,  for  service  of  captain.  He  was  bom 
in  Norwalk,  Conn. 

MRS.  ANNIE  SNOWDEN  LANAHAN.  24667 

Born  in  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Charles  M.  Lanahan. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Snowden,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Hopkins  Snowden  and  Martha  Sells,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Snowden  and  Mary  Richardson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Phihp  Snowden  and  Patience  Hopkins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Snowden  and  Elizabeth  Thomas, 
his  wife. 

Samuel  Snowden,  (1728-1801),  was  a  member  of  the  Prince 
George  County  Committee  to  carry  into  execution  the  orders  of 
the  Continental  Congress.  He  was  born  in  Prince  George 
Countv ;   died  in  Anne  Arundel  County. 

24668 

MRS.  MARY  STACY  H0L:MES.  24669 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wife  of  Edward  Jackson  Holmes. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  239 


Descendant  of  Hon.  Roger  Sherman. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Cotesworth  Beaman  and  Hettie  Sherman  Evarts, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  M.  Evarts  and  Helen  M.  Wardner,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Evarts  and  Mehetabel  Sherman, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Roger  Sherman  and  Rebecca  Prescott, 
his  second  wife. 

Roger  Sherman,  (1721-93),  was  a  member  of  the  first  Con- 
tinental Congress,  and  a  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence. He  served  in  the  Board  of  War,  in  the  Treasury, 
and,  1783,  the  Legislature  appointed  him  to  revise  the  statutes 
of  Connecticut.  He  was  born  in  Newton,  Mass. ;  died  in  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

Also  Xos.  602,  891,  4868,  6755,  821 1,  1 1059,  20604,  22600. 

MISS  MARY  E.  FOLLETT.  24670 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Dunn. 

Daughter  of  John  Henry  Follett  and  Emma  Isadora  Dunn,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Orson  Mighles  Dunn  and  Alary  Jane  Groves, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Dunn  and  Sallie  Gorham,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Dunn  and  Sarah  Strout  Cash,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Dunn  and  Sarah  Skillings,  his 
wife,  m.   1757. 

Samuel  Dunn,  (1735-84),  commanded  a  company  of  foot, 
1775.  He  was  delegate  to  the  County  Convention  and  promi- 
nent in  the  town  affairs  of  Cape  Elizabeth,  Maine,  where  he 
was  born  and  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ROSABELLE  ROLLINS  ANDERSON.  24671 

Born  in  Chelsea,   Maine. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Anderson. 
Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Rollins,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  George  Washington  Rollins  and  Hannah  Little,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Rollins  and  Elizabeth  Hussy,  his  wife. 
Nathaniel  Rollins,   (1761-1845),  was  placed  on  the  pension 


240  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

roll  of  Kennebec  County,  1831,  for  service  of  private  in  the 
^Massachusetts  militia.     He  was  born  in  New  Castle;    died  in 

Hallowell,  Maine. 

MRS.  EUDORA  AI.  PHELPS  BURNHAM.  24672 

Born  in  Waltham,  [Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Albert  Stanwood  Burnham. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Ebenezer  Varnum,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Timothy  Phelps,  Jr.  and  Harriet  Spofford  Rankin,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Phelps  and  Dorcas  Chamberlain,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Phineas  Chamberlain  and  Dorcas  Varnum,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Varnum  and  Hannah  Fox,  his 
wife. 

Ebenezer  Varnum,  (1744-1815),  served  as  a  minute  man  at 
the  Lexington  Alarm  and  as  lieutenant  in  Capt.  Peter  Cobum's 
company  at  Bunker  Hill.  He  was  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign 
under  Capt.  Joseph  Bradley  Varnum.  He  was  born  in  Dracut. 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  10047,  1 1577,  17562. 

MRS.  FLORINE  ISADORE  LITCHFIELD.  24673 

Born  in  Rumford.   Maine. 

Wife  of  Wilbur  Frederic  Stearns  Litchfield. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Wardwell. 

Daughter  of  Jonathan  Adams  Bartlett  and  Harriett  Adams  Gline, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bartlett  and   Sarah  Wardwell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Wardwell  and  Sarah  Hemmenway,  his 
wife. 

Joseph  Wardwell,  (1760-1849),  served  in  many  battles  and 
rose  from  private  to  lieutenant.  He  was  attached  to  the  Corps 
of  Lafayette  and  was  presented  by  the  General  with  a  sw^rd 
for  his  bravery  at  Yorktown.  He  was  a  charter  member  of 
the  Cincinnati  of  Massachusetts.  He  was  born  in  Andover, 
Mass. ;    died  in  Rumford,  Maine. 

MRS.  MARY  SNOW  BRIGHAM.  24674 

Born  in  Cohasset,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Loriman  Stevens  Brigham. 


LINEAGE  BOOIC.  241 


Descendant  of  Lieut.  David  Snow,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  P.  T.  Percival  and  Drusilla  Snow,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ephraim   Snow   and   Mary  Rich,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Snow  and  Hannah  Colhns,  his  wife. 

David  Snow,  (1732-93),  was  commissioned  lieutenant,  1777, 
of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Rich's  company.  He  was  born  -in  Truro. 
]\Iass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  HENRIETTA  LR'ER^IORE  NORRIS.  24675 

Born  in  Stafford,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  John  Oscar  Norris. 

Descendant  of  Silas  Rice  and  of  Silas  Rice,  Jr.,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Daniel  P.  Livermore  and  3.1ary  Ashton  Rice, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Rice  and  Zebiah  Vose  Ashton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Rice,  Jr.  and  x^bigail  Hagar,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Rice  and  Copiah  Broughten,  his  wife. 

Silas  Rice,  (1719-1800),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusettes  militia.  He  was  born  in  Worcester ;  died  in  North- 
boro. 

Also  No.  15012. 

Silas  Rice,  Jr.,  (1749-1830),  was  a  minute  man  from  Hub- 
bardston  in  Capt.  William  Marean's  company.  He  was  born 
in  Westboro ;    died  in  Northampton,  Mass. 

MRS.  MARY  ASHTON  RICE  LIVERMORE.  24676 

Born  in  Boston,   ]\Iassachusetts. 
Wife  of  Rev.  Daniel  P.  Livermore. 
Descendant  of  Silas  Rice  and  of  Silas  Rice,  Jr. 
Daughter  of  Timothy  Rice  and  Zebiah  Vose  Ashton,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24675. 

MRS.  STELtA  B.  CADY  FURMAN.  24677 

Born   in   North   Adams,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Robert  T.   Furnam. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Sanford  and  Elisha  Bradford. 

Daughter  of  William   G.   Cady  and  Harriett   Ballou,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alanson  Cady  and  Jane  A.  Bradford,  his  wife ; 
Maturin   Ballou   and   Harriet   Sanford,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Wilham  Bradford  and  Mary  Remington,  his 
wife;     William   Sanford   and    Lucy   Rice,   his   wife. 


242  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Elisha  Bradford  and  Eunice  Bennett,  his 
wife;    Samuel  Sanford  and   Parthena  Baldwin,  his   wife. 

Samuel  Sanford,  (1740-1804),  was  captain  of  a  company 
Continental  line,  1777;  served  in  the  battles  of  the  Jerseys. 
He  was  born  in  Milford.  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  13121,  16004,  23916. 

Elisha  Bradford,  (1753-1809),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Berkshire  County  militia  under  Capt.  Samuel  Low.  He  was 
born  in  Kingston ;   died  in  Cheshire,  Mass. 

MRS.  ETHEL  lONE  WHIPPLE  HEUBLEIN.  24678 

Born  in  North  Pownal,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Arthur   Heublein. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Whipple. 

Daughter  of  Marcus  Whipple  and  lone  Kincaid,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Whipple  and  Margarette  Doyle,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Whipple  and  Polly  Perkins,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Stephen  Whipple  and  Zelpha  Angel,  his 
wife. 

Stephen  Whipple,  (1736-1813),  was  a  private  in  the  Berk- 
shire Co.,  Mass.  militia  under  Capt.  David  Wheeler,  1777.  He 
was  born  in  Providence,  R.  L  ;   died  in  Lanesboro,  Mass. 

MRS.  ESTHER  DAVIS  CROWELL.  24679 

Born  in  Bowdoinham,   ]\Iaine. 

Wife  of  Martin  L.  Crowell. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Simon  Davis. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Davis  and  Rachel  Center,  his  wife 

Granddaughter  of  Simon  Davis  and  Margaret  Drummond,  his  wife, 
m.   1789. 

Simon  Davis,  (1756-1818),  served  as  a  private  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  and  as  sergeant  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 
His  widow  received  a  pension  for  eight  month's  actual  service 
of  sergeant  with  the  New  Hampshire  troops.  He  was  bom 
in  Acton,  Mass. ;    died  in  Brunswick,  Maine. 

MISS  CORA  EVERETT  WATTS.  24680 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Simon  Davis. 
Daughter  of  John  R.  Watts  and  Eliza  C.  Davis,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Charles  Davis  and  Rachel  Center,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24679. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


243 


MRS.  E.AIAIA  C.  TOWLE  FRASER.  24681 

Born   in   Boston,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Donald  Allan  Fraser. 

Descendant  of  Daniel  Souther,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Jeremy  Towle  and   Elizabeth    Page   Eldridge,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremy  Towle  and   Peggy  Southers,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Souther  and  Grace  Sprague,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Souther,  (1758-1809),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Peter  Cushing's  company  at  Dorchester  Heights  and  in  Sea 
Coast  defense.     He  was  born  in  Hingham,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  BIGELOW  WITHERBEE.  24682 

Born  in  Marlborough,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles   F.   Witherbee. 

Descendant  of  Benoni  Dickinson,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Lambert   Bigelow  and   Emily  F.   Dickinson,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Heman  Dickinson  and  Ethelinda  (Dickinson), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benoni  Dickinson  and  Phoebe  Dickinson,  his 
wife  (parents  of  Ethelinda). 

Benoni  Dickinson,  (1747-1839),  enlisted  in  Capt.  Moses 
Harvey's  company,  Col.  David  Well's  regiment,  1777. 

MISS  MARTHA  E.  D ADMEN.  24683 

Born  in  Chelmsford,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Shedd,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  Prescott  Dadmen  and  Martha  Laws,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Sears  Cook  Laws  and  Mary  Blood  Shedd  (1795- 
1852),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Shedd  and  Lucy  Hartwell,  his  second 
wife,  m.  1793. 

Ebenezer  Shedd,  (1753-1829),  served  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  in  Capt.  John  Ford's  company,  Bridge's  regiment.  He 
enlisted  in  the  Artificers,  1776,  and  served  under  Capt. 
Jonathan  Bremer  in  the  New  York  campaign.  He  was  bom 
in  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  21754. 

MRS.  LORA  A.  LITTLEFIELD.  24684 

Born  in  Newbury,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  James  C.  Littlefield. 


244  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jonathan  Putney  and  Jonathan  WeUs, 
of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  G.  Perkins  and  Sarah  Putney  Searle,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horace  Searle  and  Lydia  Wells,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Searle  and  Sarah  Putney,  his  wife; 
Jonathan  Wells  and  Lydia  Sweet,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Putney  and  Elizabeth  Newhall, 
his  wife;    Jonathan  Wells  and  Hannah    (Hovey)    Smith,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Putney  enhsted  from  Danvers  and  was  sergeant 
in  Capt.  Daniel  Gallushee's  company,  Woodbridge's  regiment, 
1775.  He  was  wounded  in  service,  removed  to  Charlton, 
Mass.,  where,  in  1814,  he  died. 

Jonathan  Wells,  (1741-93),  was  a  private  in  the  militia, 
1775-76  and  1779,  enlisted  as  a  gunner  on  the  "Bon  Homme 
Richard"  under  John  Paul  Jones.  He  participated  in  the 
action  in  which  the  British  frigate  "Serapis"  was  captured. 
He  was  born  in  Ipswich,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  3995. 

MRS.  AIARY  HAWKES  BLAKE.  24685 

Born  in  Windham,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Elias  Legrow,  of  Maine. 

Daughter  of  Jeremiah  Hawkes  and  Mary   Hackett,   his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Hawkes  and  Rebecca  Legrow,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elias  Legrow  and  Baker,  his  wife. 

Elias  Legrow,  (1755-1815),  enlisted,  1777,  for  three  years 
and  was  at  Valley  Forge.  He  was  bom  in  Windham,  Maine, 
where  he  died. 

Also  No.  22002. 

MRS.  MARY  ELIZA  DENNIS  KIMBALL  COPELAND.  24686 
Born  in   Haverhill,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  William  McL.  Holman  Copeland. 
Descendant  of  Daniel  Adams,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Rufus  Kimball  and  Lucy  Elisa  Adams,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Adams   and   Hannah    Middleton,   his   wife. 
Daniel  Adams  served  in  Capt.  Samuel  Johnson's  company. 
Col.   Titcomb's   regiment,    1777.      He    was   born   in   Haverhill 
and,  1799,  we  find  his  name  there  as  a  householder. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  245 


MRS.  SARAH  ELIZABETH  TYLER  STEVENS.  24687 

Born  in  Westboro,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Seymour  W.  Stevens. 

Descendant  of  Shadrick  Miller,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  William  R.  Tyler  and  Mary  Ann  Miller,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Shadrick  Miller  and  Martha  Parker,  his  wife. 
Shadrick  Millei  served  as  a  private  in  the  Worcester  County 
miHtia.     He  was  born  in  Westboro,  where  he  died. 

MISS  CRISSIE  AGUSTA  MATHEWS.  24688 

Born  in  Berwick,  Maine. 
Descendant  of  Moses  Butler,  of  Maine. 
Daughter  of  James  Frances   Mathews  and   Ann  Day,   his   wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Horatio  Nelson  Mathews  and  Eunice  Grant  Butler, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Butler  and  Hannah   Hayes,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Butler. 

Moses   Butler,    (1741-1823),   served  as   a  private   in   Capt 
Reuben  Dyar's  company. 
Also  No.  23949. 

21 


MRS.  EMILY  PALFRAY  CHANDLER.  24690 

Born  in  Lynn,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Warwick  Palfray,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Warwick  Palfray  and  Maria  C.  Breed,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Palfray  and   Mary  Archer,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Warwick  Palfray  (b.  1765)  and  Hannah  Chap- 
man, his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Warwick  Palfray  and  Hannah,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Warwick  Palfray  and  Deborah  Bick- 
ford,  his  wife. 

Warwick  Palfray,  (1715-97),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety,  of  Salem,  1775,  and  a  member  of  the  Gen- 
eral Court.  In  1778  he  was  chosen  by  the  legislature  as 
Collector  of  Customs  for  the  port  of  Salem  and  1780,  was  re- 
appointed. 

Also  Nos.  18502,  23906. 

MISS  EDITH  R.  CUSHNEY.  24691 

Born  in  Fonda,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Col.  James  Livingston. 


246  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Daughter  of  Henry  B.  Cushney  and  Lavina  Fonda,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Richard  H.  Cushney  and  Mary  Brevoort  Henry, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Breevoort  Henry  and  Catharine  Liv- 
ingston, his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Livingston  and  Elizabeth  Simpson, 
his  wife. 

James  Livingston,  (1747-1832),  was  colonel  with  Mont- 
gomery when  that  general  fell  at  Quebec.  He  died  in  Sara- 
toga, New  York. 

Also   Nos.  6929,  22928. 

MISS  JOSEPHINE  CAMPBELL.  24692 

Born  in  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  John  Hicks,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Martin  Campbell  and  Caroline  Brazier,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Brazier  and  Elizabeth  Hicks  Hunt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hunt  and  Rebecca  Hicks,  his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hicks  and  Elizabeth  Nutting  (1726- 
1825),  his  wife,  m.  1748. 

John  Hicks,  (1725-75),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety,  of  Cambridge.  He  was  killed  in  the  retreat  of  the 
British  from  Lexington. 

Also  Nos.  5793,  14080,  15549,  16169,  18517. 

MISS  EMMA  V.  FOSTER.  24693 

Born   in   Richmond,   Maine. 
Descendant  of  John  Watson. 

Daughter  of  William  Smith  Foster  and  Emma  Jane  Allen,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Foster  and  Abbie  Watson,   his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Watson  and  Eunice  Caswell,  his  wife. 
John  Watson,  (1753-1823),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Mass. 
militia.     He  died  in  Bowdoinham,  Maine. 

MRS.  ALICE  L.  WHITE.  24694 

Born    in    Southington,    Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Dr.  Walter  Harris  White. 

Descendant  of  Col.  James  Barrett,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  George  A.   Pratt  and  ^lary  Elizabeth  Barrett,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Capt.  Myrick  Barrett  and  Sarah  Crosby,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Barrett  and  Jennie  White,  his   wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  247 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Col.  Nathan  Barrett  and  Mariam 
Hunt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gT.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Barrett  and  Rebecca  Hubbard, 
his  wife. 

James  Barrett,  (1710-79),  was  in  command  at  the  North 
Bridge,  1775,  and  served  as  muster  master  until  his  death.  He 
was  born  in  Concord,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2341,  3171,  54S1,  6268,  8251,  10079,  15426,  17586,  20996, 
21587. 

MRS.  MARY  I.  SHEPARD.  24695 

Born  in  Newburyport,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  John  Shepard. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Enoch  Titcomb,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Herbert  A.  Ingraham  and  Mary  J.  Titcomb,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Francis  Titcomb  and  Sarah  Dodd,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Enoch  Titcomb  and  Anne  Jones,  his  wife. 
Enoch  Titcomb,  (1752-1814),  served  as  brigade  major  in  the 
Mass.  militia.     He  was  bom  in  Newburyport,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  MARY  LUCINDA  SHATTUCK.  24696 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Samuel   Pepperell  Shattuck. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Lemuel  Parker,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Vrjding  Shattuck  and  Lucinda  Parker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Parker  and  Elizabeth  Nichols,  his  wife, 
m.  1761. 

Lemuel  Parker,  (1734-1806),  was  a  private,  1775;  promoted 
sergeant  the  same  year  and  served  several  enlistments  under 
different  commands.  He  v/as  born  in  Groton ;  died  in  Pep- 
perell, Mass. 

Also  No.  22747. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  JEWETT  PALMER  REAVELEY.       24697 

Born  in   Maiden,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Thomas  Tindal  Reaveley. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Colbum,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  Roswell  Newell  Palmer  and  Sarah  Colburn,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Elias  Colburn  and  Thankful  Rideout,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Colburn  and  Kesiah  Wright,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of    Robert    Colburn    and    Dorcas    Upton,    his 
wife. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Eobert  Colburn,  (1748-1819),  was  a  minute  man  at  the 
Lexington  and  Ticonderoga  alarms.  He  was  born  in  HoUis, 
N.  H.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  19286,  22748,  23426. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  WISNER  HUTCHINSON.  24698 

Born    in    Pepperell,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of   Charles   Delano    Hutchinson. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Wisner  and  of  Capt.  John  Wisner, 
Jr.,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  James  Thompson  Wisner  and  Elizabeth  Bell  Upson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Moses  Wisner  and  Dorothy  Howell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Wisner,  Jr.  (1737-1811),  and  Mary- 
Thompson,  his  first  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Wisner  and   Anne,  his  wife. 

John  Wisner,  (1718-78),  commanded  a  company  of  Orange 
County  minute  men  and  died  in  service.  His  son,  John,  served 
in  the  militia  at  the  same  time  in  the  Florida  and  Warwick 
regiments. 

Also  Nos.  7133,  16362. 

MISS  SARA  FRANCIS  FARRAR.  24699 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Nutting  and  of  Maj.  John 
Farrar,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Farrar  and  Mary  Burditt  Swift,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Farrar  (b.  1758)  and  Martha  Nut- 
ting, his  second  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Farrar  and  JMartha  Swift,  his  wife,  m. 
1740;    John  Nutting  and  ^Martha  Blood,  his  wife. 

John  Nutting,  (1731-1816),  commanded  a  company  from 
Pepperell  in  Col.  William  Prescott's  regiment  and  his  company 
defended  the  ferry  at  Bunker  Hill.  He  also  served  in  the 
expedition  to  Rhode  Island,  1778.  He  was  born  in  Groton; 
died  in  Pepperell. 

Also  No.  12697. 

John  Farrar.  (1719-1777),  served  on  the  Committee  of  Cor- 
respondence, of  Framingham,  Mass.  He  died  in  Fitzwilliam, 
N.  H. 


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249 


MISS  LUCIE  CUTTER  GAGE.  24700 

Born  in  Hollis,   New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Gage,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Alinot  Gage  and  Kate  Humphrey  Cutter,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  Charles  Pinkney  Gage  and  Matilda  Adelaide 
Baker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Gage  and  Dorcas  Merrill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Gage  and  Sarah  Richardson,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Gage,  (1740-1820),  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Amos 
Gage's  company  and  joined  the  Continental  army  at  Saratoga. 
He  was  born  in  Pelham,  N.  H.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  20682,  23176. 

MISS  MARIAN  WELDING  HUTCHINSON.  24701 

Born  in  Pepperell,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Wisner,  Capt.  John  Wisner,  Jr., 
of  New  York,  William  Hutchinson,  Nathaniel  Farmer,  Ed- 
mund Parker  and  Josiah  Blood,  all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Delano  Hutchinson  and  Florence  Adelia  Wisner, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Arnold  Hutchinson  (17S9-1873)  and  Amelia 
Parker,  his  wife ;  James  Thompson  Wisner  and  Elizabeth  Bell  Upson, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24698. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  WilHam  Hutchinson  and  Sarah  (Blood)  Pierce 
(1750-1839),  his   wife;    Jonas   Parker  and  Ruth   Farmer,  his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  Blood  and  Sarah  Farley  (1721-54), 
his  first  wife,  m.  1741 ;  Edmund  Parker  and  Elizabeth  (Sheple)  Green 
(1730-1812),  his  second  wife;  Nathaniel  Farmer  and  Hannah  Fessen- 
den   (1736-82),  his  wife,  m.  1755. 

William  Hutchinson,  (1751-1821),  was  on  a  committee 
of  Pepperell  to  procure  men  for  the  army.  He  was  incapaci- 
tated for  active  duty. 

Nathaniel  Farmer,  (1725-78),  served  as  a  minute  man  in 
Capt.  John  Parker's  company  at  Lexington,  where  he  was 
wounded.     He    was    born    in    Billerica ;     died    in    Lexington, 

Edmund  Parker,  (1731-1813),  served  several  enlistments  as 
a  private  under  different  commands.  He  was  born  in  Read- 
ing ;    died  in  Pepperell. 


250  DAUGHTKRS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Josiah  Blood,  (1717-76),  volunteered  to  reenforce  the  army 
in  Canada  and  died  at  Ticonderoga. 
Also  No.  23425. 

MISS  ELLA  LOUISE  DODGE.  24702 

Born  in  Fall  River,   Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Peleg  Sherman,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  Dodge  and  Ella  Maria  Sherman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rodmon  Sisson  Sherman  and  Maria  L.  Anthony, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  John   Sherman  and   Sarah   Sherman,   his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peleg  Sherman  and  Mary  Sherman,  his 
wife. 

Peleg  Sherman,  (1747-1811),  entered  the  army  as  lieutenant 
of  Bristol  County  militia,  1776;  was  commissioned  major, 
1779,  and  lieutenant-colonel,  1781.  He  was  born  in  Swansea, 
where  he  died. 

Also   No.   13418. 

MRS.  FANNIE  R.  ALLEN.  24703 

Born  in  Watertown,  [Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Edward  E.  Allen. 

Descendant  of  Solomon  Robbins,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Isaac  Robbins  and  Ruth  Wellington,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  James  Robbins  and  Lois  White,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter   of    Solomon    Robbins    and    Martha,   his    wife. 
Solomon  Robbins,    (1720-1801),  served  from  Newton,  as  a 
private  at  the  battle  of  Lexington. 

MRS.  MINETTA  JOSEPHINE  WHITNEY.  24704 

Born   in   Roxbury,    Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Arthur  Herbert  Whitney. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Osgood,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Freeman  David  Osgood  and  Hannah  F.  Perry,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  S.  Osgood  (b.  1790)  and  Lydia  Perkins, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Osgood  and  Betsey  Sanborn,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Reuben  Osgood  and  Mary  Brown,  his  first 
wife. 

Samuel  Osgood,  (1749-1834),  enlisted  in  Capt.  John 
Moody's  company.  Badger's  regiment,  to  reenforce  the  army 
in  New  York,  1776.     He  died  in  Gilmantown. 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  25 1 


MRS.  ALICE  G.  WHITNEY.  24705 

Born  in  Salem,   iNIassachusetts. 

Wife  of  Charles  E.  Whitney. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Pearce,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  G.  Noah  and  Mary  E.  Cole,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Cole  and  Mary  A.  Gowan  (1813-1905),  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Anthony  Gowan  and  Rebecca  Pearce,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Pearce  and  Tabitha  Green,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Pearce  enlisted,  1775,  in  Capt.  Joel  Smith's  com- 
pany, Col.  John  Glover's  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Marble- 
head,  where,  in  1808,  he  died. 

MRS.  JOSIE  H.  STONE.  24706 

Bom  in  Mt.  Diablo,  California. 

Wife  of  Frank  M.  Stone. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Charles  Mather,  of  Conn.,  Nathan 
Betts,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  S.  Hall  and  Julia  Betts,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Chauncey  Betts  and  Maria  Ann  Mather,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Betts  and  Anna  Northrup,  his  wife ; 
Bethel  INIather  and  Huldah   S.   Mather,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Mather  and  Ruth  Kelsey,  his  wife. 

Charles  Mather,  (1734-1825),  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt. 
John  Strong's  company  of  Conn,  militia.  He  was  born  in 
Suffield;  died  in  Torrington,  Conn. 

Nathan  Betts  served  as  private  in  the  Westchester  County, 
New  York  militia.  He  was  born  in  1760  in  South  Salem, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  17217. 

MRS.  IDA  ESTELLE  ABORN.  24707 

Born  in  Barrington,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  James  S.  Aborn. 

Descendant  of  Solomon  Peck  and  of  John  Short,  of  Rhode 
Island. 

Daughter  of  .A.sa  Peck  and  Lucretia   Short  Remington,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ellis  Peck  and  Sarah  Hill,  his  wife;  Enoch  Rem- 
ington and  Phoebe  Short,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Peck  and  Abigail  Barney,  his  wife; 
John  Short  and  Betsy  Scott,  his  wife. 


252  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Solomon  Peck  and  Keziah  Barnes,  his  wife. 

Solomon  Peck,  (1738-1814),  was  a  member  and  clerk  of  the 
Barrington  Artillery  company.  He  was  bom  in  Barrington, 
where  he  died. 

John  Short,  (1757- 1822),  was  enrolled  as  a  private  in  the 
Bristol  County,  Rhode  Island  militia,  1776. 

Also  No.  14415. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  VAN  D.  CHENOWETH.  24708 

Born  in  New  Albany,  Indiana. 

Widow  of  Col.  Bernard  Peel  Chenoweth. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Callender,  John  Hazeltine 
and  Stephen  Hazeltine,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Van  Deusen  and  Mary  Huntington  Cole,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Martin  Van  Deusen  and  Diademie  Callender,  his 
wife;    Calvin  Cole  and  Nancy  Hazeltine,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Callender  and  Diademia  Dewey, 
his  wife;    Stephen  Hazeltine  and  Sibyl  Mosely,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Silas  Hazeltine  and  Judith  Morse,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Hazeltine  and  Jane  Wood,  his 
wife. 

Nathaniel  Callendar  served  as  a  minute  man  at  various 
alarms.     He  was  born  in  Berkshire  Co.,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

John  Hazeltine,  (1702-77),  was  chairman  of  the  Committee 
of  Correspondence  and  delegate  to  the  Provincial  Congress,  of 
Massachusetts. 

Also  No.  23756. 

Stephen  Hazeltine,  (i 765-181 1),  enlisted  at  sixteen  in  Capt. 
Reuben  Davis'  company.  Col.  Luke  Drury's  regiment  of  Mass. 
militia.     He  was  born  in  Sutton,  IMass. ;   died  in  Albany,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  AMANDA  M.  A.  JOHNSON.  24709 

Born  in  Blackstone,  Massachusetts. 
Wife   of   Theodore    S.   Johnson. 

Descendant  of  Judge  John  Allen,  of  Rhode  Island. 
Daughter  of  Amos  Carroll  Allen  and  Harriet  Kempton,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Christopher  Allen  and   Martha  Spink,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Allen  and  Martha  Allen,  his  second  wife. 
John  Allen,    (1747-1813),  was  a  patriot  who  supplied  the 


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253 


army  with   provisions   and   suffered    from    imprisonment   and 
loss  of  property.     He  was  born  in  North  Kingston,  where  he 
died. 
Also  Nos.  13977,  14780,  17277,  1S946,  19552,  21954. 

MISS  EDITH  JANET  NORCROSS.  24710 

Born  in  Worcester,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jonathan  Abbott,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter   of   Orlando    Whitney    Norcross    and    Ellen    P.    Sibley,    his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Valpey  Sibley  and  Phebe  Hutchinson  Ab- 
bott, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Abbott  and  Hannah  Russell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Abbott  and  Dorcas  Abbott,  his 
wife. 

Jonathan   Abbott,    (1740-1821),   served   as   sergeant   at   the 

Lexington  Alarm  in  Capt.  Henry  Abbott's  company.     He  was 

born  in  Lunenburg;    died  in  Andover. 

MISS  .AIARTHA  GREY  SIBLEY.  2471 1 

Born  in  Salem,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Jonathan  Abbott. 

Daughter  of  George  Valpey  Sibley  and  Phebe  Hutchinson  Abbott, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24710. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  L.  HANDY.  24712 

Born   in    Portsmouth,    New   Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Charles  Handy,  Jr.,  and  of  Capt.  James 
Arnold. 

Daughter  of   John   Nelson   Handy   and  Abby   Rolf,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Clarke  Handy  and  Nancy  Nelson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Handy,  Jr.,  and  Rebecca  Clarke,  his 
wife;    John   Nelson  and  Margaret  Arnold,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr-.granddaughter  of  Charles  Handy  and  Ann  Brown,  his  wife; 
James  Arnold  and  Esther  Brewster,  his  wife. 

Charles  Handy,  Jr.,  (1758-91),  was  appointed  adjutant  in 
Col.  John  Topham's  regiment  of  Rhode  Island  troops,  1776, 
and  was  promoted  lieutenant.  In  1779  he  was  captain  of  a 
company  to  protect  the  seaboard  He  left  the  army  and,  1782, 
commanded  the  privateer  "Yorick."  He  was  born  in  New- 
port, R.  I. ;   died  at  sea. 


254  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

James  Arnold  commanded  a  company,  1776,  in  Col.  Joshua 
Wingate's  regiment  for  the  defense  of  the  frontier.  He  re- 
moved from  Boston  to  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1770,  where  after 
the  Declaration  of  Independence,  he  raised  the  first  company 
of  volunteers. 

MRS.  HELEN  JOSEPHINE  MORSE.  24713 

Born  in  Lowell,  Massachusetts. 

Widow  of  John  Henry  Morse. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Caleb  Kimball,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Woodman  Kimball  and  Sarah  Abigail  Clark,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Kimball  and  Rachel  Chase,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Kimball  and  Hannah  Noyes,  his  wife. 

Caleb  Kimball,  (1744-1830),  was  a  private  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  and  served  as  lieutenant,  1776.  He  commanded  a 
company  of  militia  detailed  to  guard  the  prisoners  of  Bur- 
govne's  army.  He  was  born  in  West  Newbury,  where  he 
died. 

MRS.  SARAH  ABIGAIL  KIMBALL.  24714 

Born  in  Sutton,  New  Hampshire. 

Widow  of  Capt.  Joseph  W.   Kimball. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Chase.  Taylor  and  of  Lieut.  Nathan 
Taylor,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  John  Clark,  M.  D.,  and  Abigail  Hannah  Bacheldor  Tay- 
lor, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Taylor  and  Abigail  (Elkins)  Ward,  his 
second  wife,  m.   1804. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Chase  Taylor  and  Phoebe  Hayes  (1728-86), 
his  first  wife. 

Chase  Taylor,  (1728- 1805),  served  as  captain  at  the  battle  of 
Bennington,  where  he  was  wounded.  He  was  bom  in 
Stratham;    died  in  Sanbornton. 

Nathan  Taylor,  (1754-1840),  gave  distinguished  service  in 
the  "Rangers"  and  was  severely  wounded  by  Indians  on  scout- 
ing duty.  Ill  health  compelled  him  to  resign  his  commission 
near  the  close  of  the  war.  In  1812  he  commanded  a  "Ring 
Bone  Company"  composed  of  Revolutionary  veterans. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  255 


MISS  ALICE  SEWARD  BROWN.  24715 

Born  in  Schenectady,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Elijah  Brown,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Brown  (1801-82)  and  Jerusha  Churchill  (1808- 
89),  his  wife,  m.  1827. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Brown,  Jr.  (1771-1840)  and  Wealthy  Dem- 
ing,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Brown  and  Phebe  Nash  (1734-1834), 
his  wife,  m.   1764. 

Elijah  Brown,  (1730-1819),  was  on  the  Committee  of  In- 
spection of  Richmond  and  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Con- 
gress. 

MISS  EMILY  W.  BROWN.  24716 

Born  in  Schenectady,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Elijah  Brown. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Brown  and  Jerusha  Churchill,   his   wife. 
See  No.  24715. 

MRS.  HELEN  BURTON  BEMAN.  24717 

Born  in  Granville,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Wooster  Woodruff  Beman. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Judah  Burton,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Nathan  Smith  Burton  and  Sarah  J.  Fairfield,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Smith  Burton  and  Elizabeth  Willcox,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Burton  and  Huldah  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Judah  Burton  and  Huldah  Stanton,  his 
wife. 

Judah  Burton,  (1739-1813),  was  appointed  lieutenant  by  the 
Provincial  Congress  of  New  York,  1775.  and  the  commission 
is  still  in  the  family.  He  was  granted  land  in  Montgomery 
County,  where  he  founded  a  town  and  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  23241. 

MRS.  LETITIA  MAE  HOWELL  NICHOLS.  24718 

Born    in   Macon,    Michigan. 
Wife  of  Arthur  Clayton  Nichols. 
Descendant  of  David  Howell,  of  New  Jersey. 
Daughter  of  Charles  Howell   (1830-1903)   and  Sarah  Ann  Bird,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Howell  (1803-88)  and  Letitia  Van  Duyn 
(1803-76),  his  wife. 


256  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-granddaiighter  of  Joseph  Howell  and  Catherine  Sebring,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  David  Howell  and  Phebe  Coulter,  his  wife. 

David  Howell,  (1739-1827),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Jacob  Ten  Eyck's  company  of  Somerset  County,  New  Jersey 
militia.     He  died  in  Bound  Brook. 

MRS.  ALICE  FIELD  WOODBRIDGE.  24719 

Born  in  Detroit,  Michigan. 

Widow  of  Francis  Woodbridge,  Lieut.  7th  U.  S.  Infantry. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  Berry,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Moses  Wheelock  Field  and  Mary  W.  Kercheval,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Berry  Kercheval  and  ]\Iaria  Forsyth, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Kercheval  and  Jennie   Berry,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Berry  and  Frances  Ann  Kendall 
(1738-1818),   his   wife. 

Thomas  Berry,  (1735-1818),  commanded  a  company  in  the 
Eighth  Virginia  regiment.  Continental  Line,  1776.  He  was 
born  in  King  George  Co. ;    died  in  Frederick  Co.,  Va. 

Also  No.  21610. 

MRS.  BELLE  ROBINSON  HARPER.  24720 

Born  in  Hancock,  Michigan. 

Wife  of   Frederick  Butler   Harper. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  George  Robinson,  David  Robinson  and 
William  Williams. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Stillman   Robinson  and   Eliza  Norton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Everett  Robinson  (1784-1S62)  and  Julia  Williams 
(1786-1826),   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Robinson  (1761-1851)  and  Anna  Whit- 
aker,  his  wife;  Wilham  Williams  (1758-1841)  and  Susannah  Pond, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Robinson  (1726-1812)  and  Abigail 
Everett,  his  wife. 

See  No.   24571. 

MRS.  FLORINE  BARBOUR  HENRY.  24721 

Born   in  Detroit.   [Michigan. 
Wife  of  William  G.  Henry. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  Ephraim  Robertson,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Edwin   S.   Barbour   and   Ella  Tefft,  his   wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


257 


Granddaughter  of  William  Harrison  Tefft  and  Lurinda  Martha  Hol- 
brook,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Royal  Tetift  and   Celinda  Robertson,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Robertson  and  Priscilla  Rose,  his 
wife. 

Ephraim  Robertson,  (1746-1826),  enlisted  as  corporal,  1777. 
He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Tolland  County,  1818, 
for  service  of  private  in  the  Connecticut  Line.  He  was  born 
in  Coventry,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  18627. 

MRS.  HARRIETT  CLARKE  RAYNALE.  24722 

Born  in  Clarkston,  JMichigan. 

Widow  of  Spencer  B.  Raynale. 

Descendant  of  Jeremiah  Clarke. 

Daughter  of  Nelson  W.  Clarke  and  Phidelia  A.  Clarke,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah   Clarke   and   Sarah   Millington,  his  wife. 

Jeremiah  Clarke,  (1760-1845),  served  in  the  Vermont  militia, 
raised  for  the  defense  of  the  frontier.  He  was  born  in  New 
Hampshire  ;    died  in  Clarkston,  Mich. 

MRS.  ISABEL  TUCKER  HALLOCK.  24723 

Born  in  Elkhart,  Indiana. 

Wife  of  Lewis  William  Hallock. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Tucker. 

Daughter  of  Alba  Mark  Tucker  and  Sarah  Jane  Henry,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alvan  Tucker  and  Abigail  Torrey,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Tucker  and  Elizabeth  Rollins,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Tucker,  (1753-1841),  enlisted,  1778,  for  three  years, 
served  in  Col.  Joseph  Cilley's  regiment  at  Valley  Forge.  He 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Windsor  Co.,  Vt.,  1818,  for 
service  of  private  in  the  New  Hampshire  Line.  He  was  born 
in  Kingston,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Norwich,  Vt. 

MRS.  ]\IARGARET  JOHNSON  STEARNS.  24724 

Born   in   Corning,   New   York. 
Wife  of   Samuel   Chapin   Stearns. 
Descendant  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Welles. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  A.  Johnson  and  Sarah  Welles  Johnson,  his  wife. 
10 


258  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  Welles  (b.  1794)  and  Margaret  Haight,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Welles  and   Sarah  Nelson,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Welles,  (1756-1813),  a  graduate  of  Yale,  was  ap- 
pointed issuing  commissary,  1777,  and  also  acted  as  surgeon's 
mate.  He  was  born  in  Stamford,  Conn. ;  died  in  Wayne,  N. 
Y.  His  widow  received  a  pension  for  two  years'  actual  ser- 
vice of  commissary  and  surgeon's  mate. 

Also  Nos.  832,  23134. 

MRS.  HARRIET  FERRIN  BRIGHAM.  24725 

Born  in   Hyde   Park,   Vermont. 

Wife  of  Homer  C.  Brigharh,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Whitman  Jacobs,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Whitman  G.   Ferrin  and   ^Matilda  Harris,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Ferrin  and  Hannah  Jacobs,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Whitman  Jacobs,  Jr.,  and  Hannah  Walker, 
his  wife. 

Whitman  Jacobs,  Jr.,  (1759-1825),  enlisted,  1778,  from 
Athol  in  the  Worcester  County,  Massachusetts  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Thompson,  Conn. ;    died  in  Croydon,  N.  H. 

MRS.  EMMA  HINKLEY  COLE.  24726 

Born  in  Decatur,  Michigan. 

Wife  of  Dr.  J.  Charles  Cole. 

Descendant  of  Heman  Hinkley  and  of  Barnabas  Wellman. 

Daughter  of   Myron   Hinkley  and   Mary   Hicks    Retallick,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry   Hinkley  and   Cecilia  Wellman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zenas  Hinkley  and  Abigail  Langdon,  his  wife ; 
Homer  Wellman  and   Charlotte   Lord,   his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Heman  Hinkley  and  Lydia  Lovwell,  his 
wife ;    Barnabas  Wellman  and  Lois  Page,  his  wife,  m.   1780. 

Heman  Hinkley  turned  out  at  the  Bedford  and  Dartmouth 
Alarms,  1778,  in  Capt.  Jacob  Lovell's  company  of  Massa- 
chusetts militia. 

Barnabas  Wellman,  (1756-1847),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Chatauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.,  for  four  years'  and  eight  months' 
actual  service  of  private  and  drum-major  in  the  Connecticut 
troops.     He  enlisted  from  Killingly,  Conn. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  259 


MRS.  FRANCES  HINKLEY  ^lOORE.  24727 

Born  in  Rome  City,  Indiana. 
Wife  of  F.  H.  Moore. 

Descendant  of  Heman  Hinkley  and  of  Barnabas  Wellman. 
Daughter  of  ^Ij^on  Hinkley  and  ^Nlarv'  Hicks  Retallick,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24726. 

MISS  CORNELIA  RIPLEY.  24728 

Born  in  Conessus,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Piram  Ripley  and  of  Willis  Johnson. 

Daughter  of  WilHs  Johnson  Ripley  and  Delite  Post,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Tyranus  Ripley  and  Rebekah  Howe,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Piram  Ripley  and  Hannah  Plumb,  his  wife; 
John  Howe  and  Lydia  Johnson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  WilHs  Johnson  and  Jemima  Smith,  his  wife. 

Piram  Ripley,  ( 1762-18/^4.),  was  a  powder  boy  on  the  "Oliver 
Cromwell"  1778,  and  the  "Confederacy"  1779.  In  1780  he 
enlisted  in  the  army  from  Livingston  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  served 
to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  bom  in  Duxbury,  Mass. ; 
died  in  Franklin,  N.  Y. 

Willis  Johnson  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Joseph  Burt's 
company  of  New  Hampshire  militia  to  reenforce  Gates,  1776. 
He  was  bom  in  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1744;  lived  during  the 
Revolution  in  Westmoreland,  N.  H. 

MISS  ALBERTA  TULLIA  THOMAS.  24729 

Born  in  Eden,  Maine. 

Descendant  of  Cornelius  Thompson. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  C.  Thomas  and  Helen  Augusta  Campbell,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Thomas  and  Polly  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter   of   Cornelius   Thompson. 

Cornelius  Thompson  enlisted  from  Salem,  Mass.,  as  a  sea- 
man, 1777,  under  Capt.  John  Fisk  on  the  "Massachusetts." 
He  commanded  the  "Hawk"  1780,  and  the  "Atlanta"  1782. 
He  was  born  in  Salem,  Mass. ;    died  in  Trenton,  Me. 

Also  Nos.  13293,  21466. 

MRS.  ALICE  M.  S.  DURYEA.  24730 

Born   in    New    York,   N.   Y. 
Wife  of  Richard  C.  Durvea. 


26o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elijah  Hall,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Hull  and  Georgiana  H.  Sherburne,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Henry  Sherburne  and  Mary  Ann  Hall,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Elijah  Hall  and  Elizabeth  Stoodley,  his  wife. 

Elijah  Hall,  (1743-1830),  was  commissioned,  1777,  to  serve 
with  John  Paul  Jones  on  the  first  cruise  of  the  "Ranger."  In 
1778  he  was  on  the  "Drake"  ;  was  at  the  siege  of  Charleston, 
lost  an  eye  in  action  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He 
was  bom  in  Portsmouth,  where  he  died. 

MISS  LOUISE  MINOR.  24731 

Born  in  St.  Mary's,  Virginia. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Maxwell. 

Daughter  of  John  Minor  and  ]\Iartha  Neel,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Minor  and  Rebecca  Maxwell,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  James   Maxwell  and  Ann  Grant,  his  wife. 

James  Maxwell,  (1757-1843),  served  as  lieutenant,  1775; 
was  promoted  captain,  1777,  in  the  New  Jersey  Continental 
Line.     He  died  in  Greene  County,  Pa. 

MRS.  KATHERINE  STICKNEY  SNEVE.  24732 

Born  in  Stillwater,  Minnesota. 

Wife  of  Haldor  Sneve,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Thomas  Stickney,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Alpheus  Beede  Stickney  and  Kate  Wilts  Herzog  Hall, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Stickney  and  Ursula  Moriah  Beede,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Stickney  and  Anna  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Stickney  and  Sarah  Tenny,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Stickney,  (1734-1808),  was  lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Nathan  Gage's  company  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  He 
commanded  the  company  under  Stark  at  Bennington,  as  the 
captain  was  ill,,  and  here  he  was  wounded.  He  was  born  at 
Bradford,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  14121. 

MRS.  MARY  HALL  HAYNIE.  24733 

Born  in  New  Haven,  Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Edwin  Cooper  Haynie. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  261 


Descendant  of  John  JNIiles,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Lucius  W.  Hall  and  Elizabeth  Shepherd,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Leverett  Shepherd  and  Almira  Somers,  his  wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter  of  Stephen  Somers  and  Janet  Miles,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Miles  and  Jane  Green,  his  wife. 
John  Miles,   (1738-1815),  served  in  the  Connecticut  mihtia. 
He  was  born  in  New  Haven  ;   died  in  Milford. 
Also  Nos.  13122,  16016. 

MKS.  ELIZA  WIN  SLOW  DOUGAN.  24734 

Born  in  St.  Paul,  ^Minnesota. 

Wife  of  Edward  Curry  Dougan. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Mayo  and  of  Isaac  Clarl<. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Edwin  !Mayo  and  Eliza  Caroline  Fitch,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Alayo  and  Alary  Paddock  Clark,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Alayo  and  Sarah  Seabury%  his  wife;  Isaac 
Clark  and  Temperance   Sears,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Mayo  and  Elizabeth  Wing,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Mayo,  (1725-78),  served  as  seaman,  was  captured 
on  a  privateer,  imprisoned  on  the  "Jersey,"  discharged  sick 
and  died  on  his  way  home.  He  was  born  in  Barnstable 
Co.,  Mass. ;   died  in  Newport,  R.  I. 

Also  Nos.  18471,  21508. 

Isaac  Clark,  (1761-1819),  served  on  a  privateer  and  his  name 
is  among  those  who  suffered  on  the  "Jersey."  He  was  born 
in  Harwick,  Mass. ;   died  in  Princess  Island,  Africa. 

MISS  MARIANNE  CLARKE.  24735 

Born  in  St.  Cloud,  Minnesota. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Isaac  Clark,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Nehemiah  Parker  Clarke  and  Caroline  Elizabeth  Field, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ozias  Field  and  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Whiting,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Whiting  and  Persis  Rice  Clark  (1786- 
1855),  his  wife,  m.  1809. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Clark  and  Martha  (Clark)  Rangaw 
(d.  1798),  his  first  wife,  m.   1784. 

Isaac  Clark,  (1760-1836),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  for 
nine  month's  actual  service  of  private  and  sergeant  in  the 
Massachusetts  Line.  He  was  born  in  Hubbardston,  where  he 
died. 


262  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  FRANCES  L.  PRESTON  HARNDEN.  24736 

Born  in  Cascade,  Wisconsin. 

Wife  of  James  Harnden. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Preston. 

Daughter  of  James   Preston  and   Elizabeth   Smith,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Preston  and  Jane  Owen,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Preston,  (1762-1826),  served  in  the  New  York 
militia,  1778-79,  under  Capt.  Israel  Smith  and  Capt.  Abraham 
Swartout. 

MRS.  ADELIE  SUMNER  TOWNSEND.  24737 

Born  in  Jamaica,  Vermont. 
Wife  of  William  A.  Townsend. 
Descendant  of  Elisha  Converse. 

Daughter  of  Josiah  Gleason  Sumner  and  Betsey  Converse,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Converse  and  Betsey   Shaw,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Elisha  Converse. 

Elisha  Converse  enlisted  at  seventeen  and  was  with  the  Con- 
necticut troops  at  Cambridge.     He  died  in  Spencer,  Mass. 

MRS.  FRANCES  JUDD  MITCHELL.  24738 

Born  in  Binghamton,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Oliver  Ulmer  Mitchell. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Wait  Beach  and  of  Ensign  Jesse  Judd, 
of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Judd  (1S05-70)  and  Hannah  Mason  Beach,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Orrin  Judd  (1771-1830)  and  Aseneth  Landon,  his 
wife;    Miles  Beach  and  Huldah  Grant,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jesse  Judd  and  Mary  Buell,  his  wife ;  Wait 
Beach  and  Huldah  Loomis,  his  wife. 

Wait  Beach,  (1747-1810),  served  as  ensign  in  Capt.  Bezaleel 
Beebe's  company,  Wadsworth's  brigade,  1776.  He  was  bom 
in  Goshen  ;    died  in  Torrington. 

Jesse  Judd,  (1739-81),  was  appointed  from  Goshen,  ensign 
in  Capt.  Stephen  Goodwin's  company,  1776. 

MRS.  ROXANA  L.  ALLEN.  24739 

Born  in  Kempville,  Canada. 
Wife  of  Rev.   J.   W.   Allen,   D.    D. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Charles  Walworth,  of  New  Hampshire. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  261 


Daughter  of  Minor  Purmort  (b.  1799)  and  Perlena  Nettleton,  his 
wife,  m.  1829. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Purmort  and  Eunice  Walworth,  his  wife, 
m.  1796. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Charles  Walworth  and  Lucy  Harris,  his  wife. 

Charles  Walworth,  (1745-82),  of  Canaan,  N.  H.,  is  buried 
there  in  the  "Coble  Cemetery,"  and  his  service  is  given  as 
captain. 

MRS.  JULIA  CRAWFORD  BROKAW.  24740 

Born  in   Eutaw,   Alabama. 

Wife  of  Augustus   Von  L.   Brokaw. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Peter  Forney,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Leighton  Crawford  and  Frances  Elizabeth  Webb, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Peter  Webb  and  Martha  Burwell  Dabney 
Bell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Young  Webb  and  Frances  EHzabeth 
Forney,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Forney  and  Nancy  Abernathy,  his 
wife,  m.   1783. 

Peter  Forney,  (1756-1834),  served  as  lieutenant  of  volun- 
teers, 1777,  as  captain  at  Charleston,  and  1781,  commanded  a 
company  of  Dragoons  that  marched  to  the  relief  of  Wilming- 
ton.    He  was  born  in  Lincoln  County,  N.  C,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6437,  7659,  23317. 

MRS.  ELLA  GALE  BARSTOW.  24741 

Born  in  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Charles  W.  Barstow. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Andrew  Pettingill,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Bailey  Gale  and  Caroline  Elizabeth  Pettingill, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Pettingill  and  Hannah  Quimby,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Pettingill  and  Abigail  Greeley,  his 
wife. 

Andrew  Pettingill,  (1742-77),  served  as  second  lieutenant  at 
the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  and  as  lieutenant  at  Bennington, 
where  he  was  wounded.  He  was  born  in  Plaistow ;  died  in 
Salisbury,  N.  H. 


264  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  LIDA  W.  S.  EVANS.  24742 

Born  in  Fulton,  Missouri. 

Wife  of   Henry  Clay  Evans. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  Tate. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  E.  Tate  Scott  and  Louisa  Ofifut,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  William  Scott  and  Sarah  Hall  Tate,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Tate  and  Elizabeth  McClanathan,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Tate  and  Sarah  Hall,  his  wife. 

James  Tate,  (1745-81).  commanded  a  company  at  the  battle 
of  Guilford  Court  House,  where  he  lost  his  life. 

MRS.  MARGARET  HEATON  EVANS.  24743 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Wife  of  John  Evans. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Heaton. 

Daughter  of  William  Childs  Heaton  and  Maria  D.  Heaton,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  WilHam  Heaton,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Childs,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  WiUiam  Heaton  and  Irena  King,  his  wife,  m. 

1754 
William   Heaton,    (1732-1814),   commanded   a   company  of 

Vermont  militia  at  various  alarms.     He  removed  from  Swan- 
sea, N.  H.,  1774,  to  Thetford,  Vt. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  GARRISON  FRENCH.  24744 

Born  in  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

Wife   of   D.    Edgar   French. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Isaac  Garrison  and  of  Isaac  Kingsland. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Richard  Garrison  and  Nancy  Burd,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  R.  Garrison  and  Ann  Coats  Noye,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Garrison  (1778-1840)  and  Catherine 
Schuyler   Kingsland,   his   wife,   m.    1803. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Garrison  and  Elizabeth  Covert,  his 
wife,  m.  1763 ;    Philip  Kingsland  and  Catherine  Creely,  his  wife. 

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

Isaac  Garrison,  (1738-1816),  served  as  second  lieutenant  in 
the  Orange  County  regiment  and  was  cannoneer  at  Fort  Mont- 
gomery, where  he  was  taken  prisoner.  He  was  born  in  Gar- 
rison's Landing;    died  in  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  1772,  21071. 

Isaac  Kingsland,  (1710-1803),  served  as  a  minute  man  in 
the  Bergen  County,  New  Jersey,  militia. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  265 


MRS.  CELESTE  McELROY  HICKMAN.  24745 

Born  in   St.   Louis,   ^Missouri. 

Wife  of  Clement  Smith  Hickman. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Simeon  Buford. 

Daughter  of  John  Albert  AIcElroy  and  Alary  Frances  Buford,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Buford  and  EHzabeth  Holmes  Singleton, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Col.  William  Buford  and  Frances  Walker  Kirt- 
ley,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Buford  and  Margaret  Kirtley,  his 
wife. 

Simeon  Buibrd,  (1756-1840),  was  granted  a  pension  for 
over  two  yeais"  actual  service  of  private  and  ensign  in  the 
Virginia  and  Continental  Lines.  He  was  born  in  Culpeper 
Co.,  Va. ;   died  in  Warren  Co.,  Ky. 

MRS.  CARRIE  MAE  JEWETT  WEBB.  24746 

Born  in  Lancaster,  ^Missouri. 

Wife  of  Leroy  Webb. 

Descendant  of  Deacon  Isaac  Butler. 

Daughter  of  De  Wit  Nathaniel  Jewett  and  Allin  C.  Ballinger,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jared  O.  Connor  Jewett  and  Harriet  Sarah  Butler, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Stone  Butler  and  Susan  Richards,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Butler  and  Hannah  Hull,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Butler,  (1752-1833),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Franklin  Co.,  Vt.,  1818,  for  one  year's  actual  service  of  pri- 
vate in  the  Connecticut  Line.  He  was  at  the  siege  of  St.  John. 
He  died  in  Fairfield,  Vt. 

MRS.  MAY  TOMPKINS  SHAW.  34747 

Born  in  Boonville,   ^Missouri. 
Wife  of  Campbell  Beauregard  Shaw. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Meredith,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  Benjamin  Tompkins  and  Susan  Forsyth  Clark,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   Grayn   Reid  Tompkins   and   Sallie   Ann   May,   his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Da\-id  May  and  Mary  ]\Ieredeth,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Aleredith  and  Jane  Henry,  his  wife. 


266  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Samuel  [Meredith,  (1732-1808),  commanded  the  Independent 
company  of  Hanover  County,  under  Col.  Patrick  Henry,  1775, 
and  was  appointed  colonel  of  minute  men,  1776. 

Also  Nos.  1384,  3280,  5729,  13936,  20252. 

MRS.  CORNELIA  SANBORN  STEELE.  24748 

Born  in   Brockport,   New  York. 
Wife  of  A.  J.  Steele,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Andrew  Pettengill,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  Stephen  Sanborn  and  Sarah  Pettengill,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Pettengill  and  Hannah  Greeley,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter    of    Andrew     Pettengill     (1742-77)     and    Abigail 
Greeley,   his   wife. 
See  No.  24741. 

MRS.  CARRIE  McCILARY  W.ALKER.  24749 

Born   in  Keokuk,   Iowa. 

Wife  of  Thomas  J.  Walker. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  James  McCrary,  or  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  George  W.  McCrary  and  Helen  A.  Gelatt,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  McCrarj'  and  Matilda  Forrest,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  McCrary  and  Ruth   Masson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  McCrary  and  Isabella  Giffin,  his 
wife. 

James  !\IcCrary,  (1737-1820),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  Iredell  County.  He  also  served  as  cap- 
tain in  the  North  Carolina  Line. 

Also  No.  19878. 

MRS.  SARAH  MORRIS  NEWMAN.  24750 

Born  in  May's  Lick,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Henry  L.  Newman. 

Descendant  of  David  Morris. 

Daughter  of  William  Van  Hoon  Morris  (1792-1854)  and  Louisa 
Elliott  Warder,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  IMorris  and  INIary  Shotwell,  his  wife,  m. 
1769. 

David  Morris,  (1746-98),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Essex 
County,  New  Jersey  militia  in  Capt.  Benjamin  Laing's  com- 
pany. He  removed  from  New  Jersey,  in  1788,  to  Mason 
County,  Ky..  and  died  at  May's  Lick,  where  he  is  buried.  He 
was  born  in  AVales. 


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267 


MRS.  SALLIE  NEWMAN  GRAY.  24751 

Born  in  Leavenworth,   Kansas. 
Wife  of  William  Gray. 
Descendant  of  David  Morris. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Levi  Newman  and  Sarah  Morris,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Wilham  V.   Morris  and  Louisa  Warder,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24750. 

MRS.  OCTAVIA  KAY  BENIGHT  HULL.  24752 

Born  in   Easton,   Missouri. 
Wife  of  Curtis  Hull. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Benjamin  Wait. 

Daughter  of  Calvin  Wait  Benight  and  Mary  Talbot,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Benight  and  Abigail  Wait,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Wait,  Jr.,  and  Lavina  Heaton,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Wait  and  Lois  Gilbert,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Wait,  (1736-1822),  served  in  the  capture  of  Ticon- 
deroga  and  commanded  a  company  of  Green  Mountain 
Rangers,  1776.  In  1777  he  was  appointed  sheriff  of  Windsor 
County;  served  on  the  Board  of  War,  1781,  and  as  colonel  of 
Vermont  militia,  1782.  He  was  born  in  Sudbury,  Mass.;  died 
in  Waitsfield,  Vt. 
Also  Nos.  3410,  21355,  23226. 

24753 

MISS  PHEBE  FORCE.  2^-,, 

Born  in  St.  Joseph,  Missouri. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Benjamin  Wait. 

Daughter  of   Daniel   M.    Force  and    Mary   Benight,   his   wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thaddeus   Benight  and  Abigail  Wait,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24752. 

MRS.  ANNA  FORCE  SHIREMAN.  24755 

Born  in  St.  Joseph,  Missouri. 
Wife  of  John  Shireman,  Jr. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Benjamin  Wait. 
Daughter  of  Daniel  M.  Force  and  Mary  Benight,  his  wife. 
See  Nos.  24752,  24754. 

24756 


268  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ANNE  A.  DUGAN.  24757 

Born  in  Windham,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  George  E.  Dugan. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Asa  Stevens. 

Daughter  of  Myron  Stevens  and  Polly  Robinson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Asa  Stevens  and  Esther  Downing,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asa  Stevens  and  Sarah  Adams,  his  wife,  m 
1761. 

Asa  Stevens,  (1734-78),  removed  from  Canterbury,  Conn., 
1772,  and,  when  the  war  commenced,  enhsted  in  the  militia. 
He  served  under  Col.  Zebulon  Butler  at  Wyoming,  where  he 
lost  his  life.  His  name  is  on  the  monument  erected  near  the 
battlefield. 

Also  Nos.  2670,  12982,  13772,  20601,  21763,  23893. 

MRS.  NELLIE  CARR  ZBHIERMAN.  24758 

Born  in  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  Waters  Zimmerman. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Joseph  Browne,  Samuel  Briggs  and  Maj. 
Levi  Todd. 

Daughter  of  Walter  Chiles  Carr  and  Stephanie  B.  Wescott,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Charles  Carr  and  Elizabeth  Todd,  his  wife,  m. 
1806:    Maj.  Robert  Wescott  and  Catherine  De  Visme  Browne  (d.  1833). 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Levi  Todd  and  Jane  Briggs,  his  wife ;  Joseph 
Browne   and    Catherine    De  Visme,   his    wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Briggs  and  Sarah  Logan,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Browne,  (1758-1835),  studied  medicine  in  London, 
served  as  surgeon  in  the  Pennsylvania  Line,  1778,  under  Col. 
William  Irvine.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Society  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati of  New  York,  from  which  state  he  was  subsequently 
appointed  acting  governor  of  the  Territory  of  Louisiana.  He 
was  born  in  Bridgeport,  England ;  died  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Also  No.  12S31. 

Samuel  Briggs,  (1730-95),  served  in  the  pioneer  warfare  ot 
Kentucky  under  his  brother-in-law,  Col.  Benjamin  Logan. 

Levi  Todd,  (1756-1807),  was  a  defender  of  the  fort  at  Har- 
rodsburg ;  was  at  the  battle  of  Blue  Licks  and  aide  to  Gen. 
George  Rogers  Clark.     He  died  in  Fayette  Co.,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  5689,  6404,   10471,   12265,   15773;   18417,   21082. 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  269 


MRS.  CLARA  M.  JOHNSON  KNIGHT.  24759 

Born  in  The  Dalles,   Oregon. 

Wife  of  Joshua  r^Iauran  Knight. 

Descendant  of  Thomas  Pierpont,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Jasper  W.  Johnson  and  Mary  E.  Post,  his  wife. 

■Granddaughter  of  John  D.,Post  and  Luanna  Pierpont,  his  wife, 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Andrew  Pierpont  and  Mercy  Barnes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Thomas  Pierpont  and  Hannah  Bishop,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Pierpont  served  several  enlistments  and  was  taken 
prisoner  at  Fort  Washington,  1776.  He  was  born  at  North 
Haven,  where,  in  1812,  he  died. 

MRS.  ELLA  BARTLETT  COATES.  24760 

Born  in   Brecksville,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  Louis  W.  Coates. 

Descendant  of  Gershom  Randall. 

Daughter  of  Edmund  Bartlett  and  Catherine  Righter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edmund  Morris  Bartlett  and  Laura  Randall,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gershom  Randall  and  Judith  Kenney,  his  wife. 

Gershom  Randall,  in  1832,  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Hampshire  County  for  eleven  months'  actual  service  of  private 
in  the  Massachusetts  Line.  He  was  born,  1748,  in  Scituate, 
Massachusetts. 

MRS.WINONA  F.  BRANCH  SAWYER.  24761 

Born  in  Williamsville,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Andrew  J.  Sawyer. 

Descendant  of  John  Branch. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  William  Branch  and  Elizabeth  B.  Trowbridge,  hfs- 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Shubael  Branch  (b.  1772)  and  Freelove  Rice,  his. 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Branch. 

John  Branch,  (1729-1812),  served  in  the  defense  of  Fort 
Ann,  1777,  in  Capt.  John  Strong's  company,  Col.  John  Brown's 
regiment  of  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Connecti- 
cut, removed  to  Massachusetts,  before  the  Revolution,  and  died 
in  Whiting,  Vt. 


270  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  SARAH  KATHERINE  WAUGH.  24762 

Born  in  Henry  County,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  W.  J.   Waugh. 

Descendant  of  (William)  Abraham  Ferguson. 

Daughter  of  John  A.  Torbitt  and  Frances  M.  Ferguson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  B.  Ferguson  and  Mildred  Marshall  Wright, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  (William)  Abraham  Ferguson  and  Nancy, 
his  wife. 

William  Abraham  Ferguson,  (1761-1840),  was  placed  on  the 
pension  roll  of  Fayette  County,  Ky.,  for  two  years'  actual  ser- 
vice of  private  in  the  Virginia  Line.  He  was  at  the  battles  of 
Trenton,  Germantown  and  Brandywine.  Fie  died  near  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

MRS.  LYDIA  S.  TUKEY  MORRISON.  24763 

Born   in    ^Mankato,    Minnesota. 

Wife  of  William  Morrison. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  xAllan  and  Houchin  Tukey,  of 
Maine. 

Daughter  of  Alonzo  Pease  Tukey  and  Elizabeth  Isabella  Maxwell 
Allan,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Tukey  and  Lydia  Kennard,  his  wife ; 
Theophilus  Wilder  Allan  and  Martha  R.   Sargent,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Bangs  Tukey  and  Olive  Smith,  his 
wife ;    Mark  Allan  and  Susan  Wilder,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Houchin  Tukey  and  Rhoda  Blaisdell,  his 
wife;    John  Allan  and   Mary  Patton    (1746-1819),  his  wife. 

John  Allan,  (1746-1805),  was  granted  by  Congress  a  tract 
of  land  for  losses  in  the  patriot  cause.  He  died  in  Lubec, 
Maine. 

Also  Nos.  6519,  15086,  22719. 

Houchin  Tukey,  (1759-87),  served  in  the  Penobscot  expedi- 
tion, 1779,  under  Capt.  Peter  Warren.  He  was  born  in  Fal- 
mouth, where  he  died. 

MISS  IDA  J.  JOHNSTON.  .24764 

Born    in   Appleton,   Wisconsin. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Richard  Hewitt,  Daniel  Guile,  Henry 
Cline  and  John  Favill. 
Daughter  of  Duncan  M.  Johnston  and  Pedie  Guile,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  27I 


Granddaughter  of  William  Johnston  and  Harriett  Favill,  his  wife; 
Henry  Guile   (1803-62)   and  Phoebe  Cline   (1806-43),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Favill  and  Nancy  Fox  (or  Lewis),  his 
wife ;  Daniel  Guile  and  Mary  Hewitt,  his  wife ;  Henry  Cline  and 
Sarah,   his   second  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Hewit  and  Experience  Leeds,  his 
wife. 

Richard  Hewitt  served  as  captain  in  Col.  Jonathan  Latimer's 
regiment  of  Connecticut  militia. 

Daniel  Guile  served  as  a  private  in  the  New  York  militia. 
He  died  in  Oppenheim,  N.  Y.,  1808. 

Henry  Cline  served  in  the  New  York  Levies.     He  died  1781. 

Also  No.  10219. 

John  Favill  served  as  a  private,  1778,  in  Capt.  John  Lafler's 
company  of  bateaumen,  Continental  troops.  He  was  born  in 
England ;  died  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1817,  and  on  his  tomb- 
stone is  Captain. 

MISS  HARRIET  E.  JOHNSTON.  24765 

Born  in  Wabaunsee   County,   Kansas. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Richard  Hewitt,  Daniel  Guile,  Henry 
Cline  and  John  Favill. 
Daughter  of  Duncan  M.  Johnston  and  Pedie  Guile,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24764. 

MRS.  FANNY  BLAIvE  COLONY  BARRETT.  24766 

Born   in   Nelson,    New   Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Fred  Eugene  Barrett. 

Descendant  of  Nathan  Huntley,  (Royal)  Ariel  Blake,  Capt. 
Stephen  Jillson  and  Benjamin  Dwinnel. 

Daughter  of  Oscar  Leverett  Colony  and  Emma  Frances  Lewis,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joshua  Durant  Colony  and  Francis  Seamans  Blake 
(b.  1S08),  his  wife;  Francis  Matson  Lewis  and  Mary  Augusta  Thomp- 
son, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Colony  and  Sarah  Dwinnel,  his  wife; 
Ira  Blake  (b.  1785)  and  Mary  Seamans  (b.  1787),  his  wife;  Gurdon 
Lewis   and   Lucy   Huntley,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Dwinnel  and  Mary  Estes  (1728- 
1820),  his  wife,  m.  1750;  (Royal)  Ariel  Blake  and  Phyllis  Jillson  (b. 
1763),  his  wife;    Loins  Huntley  and   Sally  Wood,  his   wife. 


272  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Jillson  and  Hannah  Peck,  his 
wife;    Nathan  Huntley-,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Parsons,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Huntley  and  Lucy  Smith, 
his   wife,   m.    1746. 

Nathan  Huntley,  (1726-98),  served  at  the  siege  of  Boston 
in  Capt.  Jeremiah  Stiles'  company  of  New  Hampshire  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Lyme,  Conn. ;   died  in  Marlow,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  12512,  15108. 

(Royal)  Ariel  Blake,  (1756-1827),  served  as  a  private  at 
Ticonderoga  in  Capt.  Davis  Howlet's  company.  He  was  bom 
in  Keene,  N.  H.,  where  he  died. 

Benjamin  Dwinnel,  (1726-1805),  marched  from  Boxford  at 
the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Topsfield  ;  removed  to 
Boxford,  1770,  and  died  in  Keene,  N.  H. 

Stephen  Jillson,  (1740-1S01),  entered  the  army  as  lieutenant 
and  commanded  the  second  company  of  Rhode  Island  militia, 
1776.  He  was  born  in  Cumberland,  R.  L;  died  in  Richmond. 
N.  H. 

MRS.  GERTRUDE  DAVENPORT  HUBBARD.  lA^-jd-j 

Born  in  Hinsdale,   New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Davenport  and  of  Charles  Daven- 
port, Jr. 

Daughter  of  Sylvester  Davenport  and  Ellen  Haile,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Hart  Davenport  and  Jerusha  Stebbins,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Charles  Davenport,  Jr.,  and  Polly  Wood,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    Charles    Davenport. 

Charles  Davenport,  (1730- 1805),  served  with  the  Vermont 
militia,  1782,  under  Capt.  Jason  Duncan.  In  the  same  com- 
pany was  his  son,  Charles.  He  was  born  in  Dorchester, 
Mass. ;   died  in  Dummerston,  Vt. 

MISS  MARY  A.  RAND.  24768 

Born  in  Rye,  New  Hampshire. 
Descendant  of  Nathan  Holt. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Jenness  Rand  and  Helen  Augusta  Fife,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Fife  and  Mary  Dudley  Gault,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter   of  Jeremiah   Fife   and   Abigail    Holt,   his    wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Holt,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Black,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


^71 


■Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr,inddaughter  of  Xathan  Holt  and  Sarah  Chamberlain, 
his  wife. 

Nathan  Holt.  (1739-181S),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Daniel  :\Ioore"s  company,  Stark's  regiment,  at  Bunker  Hill, 
vi^here  he  was  wounded.  He  was  born  in  Andover,  Mass.; 
died  in  Pembroke,  N.  H. 

MES.  CELIA  X.  DASCOMB.  24769 

Born  in  Bedford,   New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Alfred  B.  Dascomb. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Samuel  Foster. 

Daughter  of  Stephen  French  and  Sally  Stephens  Foster,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of    Samuel    Foster   and   Mary   Colcord,   his   wife. 

Samuel  Foster,  (1756-1826),  enlisted  as  a  private  for  three 
years  from  Billerica.  1777,  in  Capt.  Ed  Farmer's  company. 
He  rose  to  be  sergeant-major.  He  was  born  in  Billerica, 
Mass. ;   died  in  Brentwood,  N.  H. 

MRS.  E-ALMA  J.  WARXE.  24770 

Born   in   Brighton,   Illinois. 
Wife  of  John  C.  Warne. 
Descendant  of  Thaddeus  ]\Ionroe. 

Daughter  of  John  W.  Jackman  and  Alma  D.   Monroe,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Hiram   Monroe   and   Ruth  Keyes,   his   wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Monroe  and  Hannah  Richardson,  his 
wife. 

Thaddeus  Monroe,  (1753-1823),  ser\'ed  as  a  private,  1775, 
in  Capt.  Alishai  Brown's  company.  Col.  John  Nixon's  regiment 
of  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born  in  Concord,  Mass.; 
died  in  Hillsboro,  X.  H. 

MRS.  AIARY  ELIZABETH  RICHARDS  JOXES.  24771 

Born  in  Dover,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of   Selden  Wiley  Jones,   M.   D. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Caleb  Hodgdon,  of  Xew  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  John  Madison  Richards  and  Adehne  Watson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Samuel  Watson  and   Pricilla   Clark,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Hanson  Clark  and  Hannah  Hodgdon, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Hodgdon  and  Pricilla  Austin,  his 
first  wife. 


274  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Caleb  Hodgdon,  (1732-1814),  was  a  member  of  the  Provin- 
cial Congress  and  was  expelled  from  the  Society  of  Quakers 
for  furnishing  supplies  to  the  army.  He  served  as  captain  and 
major  in  the  defense  of  the  state.  He  was  born  in  Dover, 
where  he  died. 

Also  No.  1200. 

MRS.  HELEN  EASTMAN  WHITE.  24772 

Born  in  Lowell,  Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Nathaniel  White,  Jr. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Eastman,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Smith  Eastman  and  Charlotte  Ann  Bedlow,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Eastman  and  Abigail  Tay,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Eastman  and  Ruth  Bradley,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Eastman,  (1755-1839),  served,  1775,  in  the 
Rangers  in  Capt.  James  Osgood's  company ;  was  in  the 
Canadian  campaign  and  under  Col.  John  Sullivan  in  the  re- 
treat. He  volunteered  for  the  relief  of  Ticonderoga,  1777 
He  was  born  in  Concord,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6101,  9629,  13794,  15951- 

MISS  GERTRUDE  DOWNING.  24773 

Born  in  Concord,  New  Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Wheelock. 

Daughter  of  Lewis  Downing,  Jr.,  and  Clara  French,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Downing  and  Lucy  Wheelock,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Wheelock  and  Lucy  Beaman,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Wheelock,  (1759-1845),  was  a  drummer  at  Bunker 
Hill,  reenlisted  and  serv^ed  as  drum-major.  He  was  placed  on 
the  pension  roll  of  Merrimack  Co.,  N.  H.,  1818,  for  service  of 
private  and  drummer  in  the  Massachusetts  Continental  Line. 
He  was  born  in  Lancaster,  Mass. ;    died  in  Concord,  N.  H. 

MISS  LUCY  G.  DOWNING.  24774 

Born  in   Concord,   New   Hampshire. 
Descendant  of  Jonathan  Wheelock. 

Daughter  of  Alonzo  Downing  and  H.  Edella  Martin,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Downing  and   Lucy  Wheelock,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24773. 


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MRS.  MARIA  LOUISE  SHERBURNE  GOVE.  24775 

Bom  in  Concord,  New  Hampshire. 
Wife  of  Col.  Jesse  Augustus   Gove. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Eaton,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Robert  Hall   Sherburne  and   Ruth   Kimball   Eaton,   his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Eaton  and   Mary  Kimball,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Eaton  and  Rebecca  Dodge,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Eaton,  (1743-96),  was  heutenant  at  Bunker  Hill 
and,  in  the  absence  of  the  captain,  commanded  the  company  at 
the  battle.     He  was  born  in  Haverhill,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  LAURA  SOPHIA  TIBBETS  HILL.  24776 

Born  in  Lake  Providence,  Louisiana. 
Wife  of  Rev.  Howard  F.  Hill. 
Descendant  of  Henry  Tibbets,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  Bradbury  Tibbetts  and  Laura  Sophia  Watson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bradbury  Tibbetts  and  Polly  Clough,  his  wife 
Gr.-granddaughter    of    Henry    Tibbetts    and    Sarah    Bunker-Sinclair 
his  wife.  ' 

Henry  Tibbets,  (1756-1818),  enlisted,  1776,  in  Capt.  Benja- 
min Sias's  company  and  served  in  Stark's  brigade,  1777.  He 
was  born  in  Barnstead ;   died  in  Northfield,  N.  H, 

MRS.  MARIA  DIX  HILL  CAMPBELL.  24777 

Born  in  Concord,  New  Hampshire. 
Wife  of  John  Archibald  Campbell. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Hill,  Walter  Russell  and  Lieut. 
Nathan  Lord. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Howard  Fremont  Hill  and  Laura  Sophia  Tebbetts. 
his    wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  McClary  Hill  and  Ehsabeth  Lord  Chase, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gov.  Isaac  Hill  and  Susannah  Ayer,  his  wife ; 
Enoch  Chase  and   Maria   Lord,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac -Hill  and  Hannah  Russell,  his  wife; 
Nathan  Lord  and  Elizabeth  Brewster,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Hill  and  Susanna  Wellington, 
his  wife,  m.  1757;  Walter  Russell  and  Hannah  Adams,  his  wife,  m.' 
1761. 

Abraham  Hill,   (1734-1812),  was  a  minute-man  at  Bunker 


276  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Hill,  where  were  also  his  sons,  Abraham  and  Thomas.  He 
served  under  ditiferent  commands,  1776-78,  and  enlisted  as  a 
private,  1779,  to  reen force  the  Continental  Army.  He  was 
born  in  West  Cambridge,  Mass.,  where-he  died. 

Walter  Russell,  (1737-82),  served  as  a  minute  man  in  Capt. 
John  Parker's  company,  1775.  He  was  born  in  West  Cam- 
bridge, where  he  died. 

Nathan  Lord,  (1758-1807),  was  second  lieutenant  of  Scam- 
mon's  :\Iassachusetts  regiment,  1775 ;  transferred  to  Conti- 
nental Infantry,  1776;  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  at  the 
Cedars,  1776.  He  was  ransomed  by  an  English  officer  and 
exchanged.  He  was  bom  in  Berwick,  Me. ;  died  in  Rollins- 
ford,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  3020,  17573- 

MRS.  GRACE  WATSON  HILL  FREEMAN.  24778 

Born  in  Ashland,  New  Hampshire. 
Wife  of  Zeoth  Freeman. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Hill,  Walter  Russell  and  Lieut. 
Nathan  Lord. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Howard  Fremont  Hill  and  Laura  Sophia  Tebbetts, 
his    wife. 

See  No.  24777. 

MRS.  IDA  M.  HOWE.  24779 

Born  in  Bridgewater,  Nova  Scotia. 

Wife  of  Will  Bernard  Howe. 

Descendant  of  Zenas  Waterman. 

Daughter  of  James  Starratt,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Waterman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Dean  Waterman  and  Mary  Wile,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zenas  Waterman  and  Eunice  Dean,  his  wife. 

Zenas  Waterman,  (1762-1852),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1837,  for  nearly  a  year's  actual  service  of  private  and  fifer 
in  the  Massachusetts  Line.  He  was  born  in  Plymouth,  Mass.  ; 
died  in  Pleasant  River,  Nova  Scotia. 

MISS  HARRIET  LANE  HUNTRESS.  24780 

Born  in  Meredith,  New  Hampshire. 
Descendant  of  Richard  Furber  and  of  James   Chesley,  of 
New  Hampshire. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  277 


Daughter  of  James  Lewis  Huntress  and  Harriet  Perkins  Paige,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  P.  Huntress  and  Sally  Chesley.  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Chesley  and  Elizabeth  Downing  Furber, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Furber  and  Elizabeth  Downing, 
his  wife. 

Richard  Furber,  (1725-1807),  was  a  signer  of  the  Associa- 
tion Test,  of  Rochester,  N.  H. 

James  Chesley  served  in  the  ranks  of  Capt.  William  Har- 
per's company.  His  name  is  found  among  the  defenders  of 
Rochester,  where  he  died  at  the  advanced  age  of  one  hundred. 

Also  No.  9956. 

MRS.  EVA  FLORENCE  TUTTLE  STANIELS.  24781 

Born  in  Lowell,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of   Charles   E.    Staniels. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Chase  Taylor,  of  New  Hampshire. 
Daughter  of  Oilman  Tuttle  and  Charlotte  Ladd  Hackett,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Chase  Taylor  Hackett  and  Susan  Hackett,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Hackett  and  Molly  Taylor,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    Chase    Taylor   and    Sarah    (Putnam)    El- 
kins  (1742- 1824),  his  second  wife. 
See  No.  24714. 

MRS.  MABEL  RUTH  STANIELS  SPILLER.  24782 

Born  in  Concord,  New  Hampshire. 

Wife  of  M.  S.  Spiller. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Chase  Taylor  and  of  Nathaniel  East- 
man. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Eastman  Staniels  and  Eva  Florence  Tuttle,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Edward  Longmaid  Staniels  and  Ruth  Bradley 
Eastman,  his  wife ;  Oilman  Tuttle  and  Charlotte  Ladd  Hackett,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Eastman  and  Abigail  Tay,  his  wife; 
Chase   Taylor   Hackett   and    Susan   Hackett,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Eastman  (1755-1839)  and  Ruth 
Bradley,  his  wife. 

See  Nos.  24714,  24772,  24781. 

MRS.  MARY  VIRGIN  YOUNG.  24783 

Born  in  Concord,   New  Hampshire. 
Wife  of  Newell   Charles   Young. 


2/8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Descendant  of  Aquila  Davis,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Charles  P.  Virgin  and  Emily  R.  Fletcher,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Simeon   Virgin   and    Sarah   Davis,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aquila  Davis  and  Abigail  Stevens,  his  wife. 

Aquila  Davis,  (1760-1835),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Merrimack  Co.,  N.  H.,  1831,  for  service  of  private  in  the 
New  Hampshire  Continental  Line.  He  was  bom  in  Ames- 
bury,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  7509,  9088,   13455,  21555. 

MRS.  SOPHIE  KIRKPATRICK  SCHENCK.  24784 

Born  in  Hempstead,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Warren  R.   Schenck. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Bayard. 

Daughter  of  David  Lowber  Smith  and  Sophia  Asthy  Kirkpatrick, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Bayard  Kirpatrick  and  Margaret  Weaver, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Chief  Justice  Andrew  Kirkpatrick  and  Jane 
Bayard,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Bayard  and  Margaret  Hodge,  his  first 
wife. 

John  Bayard,  (1738-1807),  served  as  chairman  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Inspection  for  Philadelphia  County.  He  was  colo- 
nel at  the  battles  of  Brandywine,  Germantown  and  Princeton, 
and  for  his  gallantry  was  complimented  by  Washington.  In 
1777  he  was  appointed  member  of  the  Board  of  War;  was 
elected  speaker  of  the  Assembly  and,  1781,  a  member  of  the 
Supreme  Executive  Council.  He  was  born  in  Cecil  Co.,  Md. ; 
removed  to  Pennsylvania,  1756;  died  in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Also  Nos.  1215,  4964. 

MRS.  HELEN  CRAVEN  COOK.  24785 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Lewis  Skillman  Cook. 

Descendant  of  Gershom  Craven^  M.  D.,  and  of  Commodore 
Thomas  Tingey. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Craven  and  Cora  Cochran,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Tunis  Augustus  Macdonough  Craven  and  Mary 
Carter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter   of  Tunis   Craven   and   Hannah   Tingey,   his   wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


279 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Gershom  Craven  and  Rebecca  Quick,  his 
wife;    Thomas   Tingey  and   .Margaret   Murdock. 

Gershom  Craven,  (1745-1819),  served  as  surgeon  in  the 
Hunterdon  County,  New  Jersey  mihtia.  He  was  born  in 
Monmouth   County;    died  in   Ringoes,    N.   J. 

Thomas  Tingey,  (1750-1S29),  who  had  served  in  the  British 
Navy,  vokmteered  to  aid  the  Colonies  in  the  Revokition.  For 
fifty  years  he  served  his  country  in  the  Navy.  He  was  born 
in  London,  England ;   died  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Also  No.   11639. 

MRS.  CALESTA  M.  GOWEN.  24786 

Born  in  Limington,   Maine. 

Wife  of  Edwin  A.  Gowen. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Crouch,  Jr.,  and  of  Samuel  Meads, 
Jr.,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Manson  and  Ceba  Crouch  Meads,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Francis  Meads  and  Molly  Crouch,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Meads,  Jr.  (1732-181S)  and  Amy,  his 
wife;    Jonathan   Crouch,  Jr.,  and   Dorothy  Laws,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24130. 

MRS.  CLARA  HARTSON  LATHROP  GREENE.  24787 

Born  in  Bellevue,  Ohio. 

Widow  of  William  Eliphalet  Greene. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  Willis  Hall,  Lieut.  James  Olmstead  and 
Absalom  Forbes. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Daniel  A.  Lathrop  and  Nancy  M.  Forbes,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Jotham  Forbes  and  Nancy  Olmstead,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Absalom  Forbes  and  Martha  Hall,  his  wife; 
James  Olmstead  and  Mary  Beaumont,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Willis  Hall  and  Martha  Gibbs,  his  wife. 

Willis  Hall,  (1720-1800),  served  on  the  Committee  of  In- 
spection of  Sutton  and  was  delegate  to  the  convention,  1779, 
which  framed  the  constitution.  He  was  born  in  Medford; 
died  in  Sutton,  Mass. 

James  Olmstead,  (1751-1811),  served  as  sergeant,  1777,  rose 
to  the  rank  of  lieutenant  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war. 
He  was  born  in  East  Hartford ;   died  in  Wallingford,  Conn. 

Absalom    Forbes,    (1751-78),    marched    at    the    Lexington 


28o  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Alarm  under  Capt.  Robert  Taft.  He  enlisted,  1778,  in  Capt. 
Benjamin  Farrar's  company,  Col.  Ezra  Wood's  regiment.  He 
was   born   in   Bridgewater,    Mass. ;    died   near   White    Plains, 

MRS.  GRACE  HARTSON  GREENE  BAKER.  24788 

Born  in  Bellevue,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Herbert  L.  Baker. 

Descendant  of  Absalom  Forbes,  Lieut.  James  Olmstead, 
Capt.  Abel  Dimick,  Richard  Green,  Eliphalet  Follett,  and  Hon. 
Willis  Hall. 

Daughter  of  William  Eliphalet  Greene  and  Clara  Hartson  Lathrop, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cuyler  Greene  and  Tryphena  Follett,  his  wife; 
Daniel  Avery  Lathrop  and  Nancy  M.  Forbes,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24787. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Richard  Green  and  JN'Iary  Edmonds,  his  wife; 
Eliphalet  Follett,  Jr.,  and  Tryphena  Dimmick,  his  wife ;  Dr.  Jotham 
Forbes   and   Nancy   Olmstead,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Richard  Green  and  Eve  Yates,  his  wife; 
Eliphalet  Follett  and  Elizabeth  Dewey,  his  wife;  Abel  Dimmick  and 
Theoda  Burbank,  his  wife;  Absalom  Forbes  and  Martha  Hall,  his 
wife;    James  Olmstead  and  Alary   Beaumont,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Willis  Hall  and  Martha  Gibbs,  his  wife. 

Abel  Dimick,  (1745-1829),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Josiah  Boyden's  company,  1777,  and,  1779,  commanded  a  com- 
pany of  Vermont  troops  in  defense  of  the  frontier.  He  died 
in  Pawnal,  Vt. 

Richard  Green  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Samuel  Jones' 
company.  Col.  Jonathan  Hasbrouck's  regiment  of  New  York 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Dutchess  County;  died,  1805,  in 
Schagticoke,  N.  Y. 

Eliphalet  Follett,  (1741-78),  served  in  the  defense  of  Wyom- 
ing Valley  and  was  killed  at  the  massacre. 

Also  Nos.   11736,   19738. 

MRS.  CLARA  BROWN  PETERSON  NICHOLLS.  24789 

Born  in   Lockport,   New  York. 
Wife  of  Henry  Marks   Nicholls. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  John  Parker  and  of  Sergt.  Paul  Davis. 
Daughter  of  Jesse  Peterson  and  Arabella  A.  Brown,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Gilbert   Peterson  and  Elizabeth  Parker,   his  wife; 
Albert  F.  Brown  and  Augusta   S.,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  281 


Gr.-granddanghter  of  Benjamin  Parker  and  Catherine  McGinley,  his 
wife;    Jeremiah  Brown  and  Abigail  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Parker  and  EHzabeth  Pettit,  his  wife; 
Paul  Davis  and  Rachel  Chapin,  his  wife,  m.  1783. 

John  Parker,  (1747-91),  served  as  a  captain  of  the  Somerset 
County.  New  Jersey  mihtia.     He  died  in  Vealtown,  N.  J. 

Paul  Davis,  (1760-1S26),  enhsted  as  a  private,  1778,  and 
served  as  sergeant  in  Capt.  Abner  Dow's  company  of  Massa- 
chusetts militia.  At  the  close  of  the  war,  he  was  under  the 
command  of  Capt.  Sylvanus  Smith.  He  was  born  in  Massa- 
chusetts ;   died  in  Kiantone,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  9754. 

MISS  ALTHEA  FRANCES  NICHOLLS.  24790 

Born  in  Lockport,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Garret  Newkirk,  of  New  York. 
Daughter   of   Mark  Anthony   Nicholls   and   Emma  Jane    Marks,   his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Luman  Hubbell  Nicholls  and  Ann  Minerva  Halla- 
day,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Halladay,  Jr.,  and  Rachel  Zielly,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  David  Zielly  and  Annie  Newkirk,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Garret  Newkirk  and  Annetje  Clute,  his 
wife. 

Garret  Newkirk  served  in  the  New  York  militia  for  frontier 
defense. 

MISS  EMILY  A.  PECK.  24791 

Born  in  Clinton,  Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Elias  Thomas. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Peck  and  Persis  Stanton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  Phineas  Stanton  and  Polly  Thomas,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elias  Thomas  and  Sylvia  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Elias  Thomas,  (1747-1820),  ser\'ed  as  a  scout  and  at  various 
alarms  in  the  Vermont  militia.  He  was  born  in  Woodstock, 
Vt. ;   died  in  Wyoming,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  MARION  SPAULDING  MEADOWS.  24792 

Bom   in   Buffalo,   New  York. 
Wife  of  William   G.   ^Meadows. 


282  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Levi  Spaulding,  Edward  Spaulding, 
Elisha  Strong  and  John  Van  Dalfsen. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Strong  Spaulding  and  Annie  Margaret  Watson, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elbridge  Gerry  Spaulding  and  Nancy  Selden 
Strong,  his  wife ;  Stephen  Van  Rennselaer  Watson  and  Charlotte 
Amelia  Sherman,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Edward  Spaulding  and  Mehitable  Goodrich, 
his  wife;  Samuel  Strong  and  Delia  Selden,  his  wife;  Pardon  C.  Sher- 
man and  Anna  Margaret  Van  Delfsen,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Levi  Spaulding  and  Anna  Burns,  his  wife ; 
Elisha  Strong  and  Mary  Beebe,  his  wife ;  John  L.  Van  Delfsen  and 
Charlotte  Bronck,  his  wife. 

See  Nos.  24021,  24137. 

Levi  Spaulding,  (1737-1825),  served  from  Bunker  Hill  to 
Yorktown.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Otsego  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1818,  for  service  of  captain  in  the  New  Hampshire  Line. 
He  was  in  battles  from  Bunker  Hill  to  Yorktown.  He  was 
born  in  Hudson,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Plainfield,  N.  Y. 

Edward  Spaulding  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Cayuga 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  1818,  for  three  years'  actual  service  as  private  in 
the  New  Hampshire  militia,  1781-84.     He  was  born  1765. 

Also  No.  5853. 


MRS.  ELLEN  OGDEN  WATSON.  24793 

Born  in  Albany,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Henry  M.  Watson. 

Descendant  of  Nathaniel  Ogden  and  of  Lieut.  Livinus 
Winne,  of  New  York. 

Daughter   of  John   Winne  and   Ellen  Covert,  his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Winne  and  Cynthia  Leet,  his  wife; 
Abram  Covert  and  Harriet  Ogden,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Livinus  Winne  and  Marytje  Lansing,  his  wife; 
Nathaniel  Ogden  and  Elizabeth  Collins,  his  wife. 

Livinus  Winne,  (1745-1824),  served  as  Heutenant  in  Col. 
Philip  Schuyler's  regiment. 

Nathaniel  Ogden  served  as  quartermaster  in  Col.  Oliver 
Spencer's  New  Jersey  regiment.  He  was  born  in  Basking- 
ridge,  N.  J.;    died  in  Coeymans.,  N.  Y.,  about  1810. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  283 


MRS.  FLORENCE  DOTY  FOLWELL.  24794 

Born   in   Attica,   New   York. 

Wife  of  Bainbridge  Folwell,  jM.  D. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Amasa  Dutton  and  of  Amos  Holbrook. 

Daughter  of  Leonidas  Doty  and  Selina  A.  Holbrook,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Owen  Holbrook  and  Mary  Ann  Dutton, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Amos  Holbrook  and  Lydia  Owen,  his  wife; 
William  Dutton  and   Lydia  Worthington,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Amasa  Dutton  and  Elizabeth  Wetmore,  his 
wife. 

Amasa  Dutton,  (1754-1842),  enlisted  as  orderly  sergeant, 
1776,  and  served  until  sent  to  the  hospital.  In  1783  he  was 
commissioned  captain.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
New  London  County,  1831,  as  private  and  sergeant  in  the 
Connecticut  Continental  Line.  He  was  bom  in  East  Haddam ; 
died  in  Lebanon,  Conn. 

Amos  Holbrook,  (1764-1820),  at  the  age  of  sixteen  turned 
out  at  the  Rhode  Island  Alarm  under  Capt.  Joshua  Lealand 
and  Col.  Abner  Perry.  He  was  born  in  Sherborn ;  died  in 
Cumington,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  2129,  4223,  13585. 

MRS.  BERTHA  COLBY  BARNARD  MADDEN.  24795 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Henry  S.  Madden. 

Descendant  of  Abraham  Scranton,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Barnard  and  Emily  Colby,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jehiel  Barnard  and  Delia  Scranton,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hamlet  Scranton  and  Hannah  Dimick,  his 
wife 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Scranton  and  Hannah  Camp,  his 
first  wife,  m.  1772. 

Abraham  Scranton,  (1749-1836),  served  as  private  in  Capt. 
Peter  Vail's  company  of  Guards  of  Guilford  for  sea-coast  de- 
fense, 1780. 

MRS.  ABBIE  COTTON  KIMBALL.  24796 

Born  in  Hartland,  Vermont. 
Wife  of  Louis  M.  Kimball. 
Descendant  of  Thomas  Cotton,  Jr. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Daughter  of  Ward   Cotton  and   Charity  Bates,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Melvin  Cotton  and  Joanna  Dennis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cotton,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Holbrook,  his 
wife. 

Thomas  Cotton,  Jr.,  (1730-1808),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
John  Perins'  company,  Huntington's  Connecticut  regiment  for 
the  relief  of  Boston.  He  also  served  in  the  New  York  cam- 
paign, tmder  Capt.  Caleb  Clark,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Pom- 
fret,  Conn. ;   died  in  Hartland,  Vt. 

Also  No.  13868. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  STILWELL  GLEASON.  24797 

Born  in  Franklinville,  New   York. 

Wife  of  Ira  T.  Gleason. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Ebenezer  Lockwood. 

Daughter   of    Horatio    Stilwell    and    Dorothy    Dalzell,    his    wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Stilwell  and  Caroline  Lockwood,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Lockwood,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Olmsted, 
his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Lockwood  and  Hannah  Smith, 
his  wife. 

Ebenezer  Lockwood,  (1737-1821),  served  as  major  of  West- 
chester County  militia ;  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety  and  of  the  Provincial  Congress.  He  died  in  Pound- 
ridge,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  2836,  4589,  21415. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  MILLER  GLENNY.  24798 

Born  in   Buffalo,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Bryant   Burwell   Glenny. 

Descendant  of  Frederick  Miller. 

Daughter  of  William  Frederick  Miller  and  Julia  Stedman,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Thompson  Miller  and  Elizabeth  Griffin, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Frederick  ;\Iiller  and  Elizabeth  Babcock,  his 
wife. 

Frederick  [Miller,  (1764-1830),  at  the  age  of  seventeen,  en- 
listed for  three  years  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was 
born  in  Berkshire  Co.,  Mass. ;    died  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  19359. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  285 


MISS  MARY  STEDMAN  WILLIAMS.  24799 

Born  in   Buffalo,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Isaac  Cook,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Griffin  Stedman  Williams  and  Marj'  Harrison,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Cook  Harrison  and  Mary  Pearce,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonas  Harrison  and  Betsey  Cook,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of   Lemuel   Cook  and   Betsy  Bates,  his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Isaac  Cook,  Jr.,  and  Martha  Cook,  his 
wife. 

Isaac  Cook,  Jr.,  (1739-1810),  entered  the  army  as  captain 
and  served  as  lieutenant-colonel  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He 
was  born  in  Wallingford,  Conn. ;    died  in  Lewiston,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.   1049,  3491,  6116,  7990,  9039,   14628,  15034,   18746. 

MRS.  CATHARINE  ANTOINETTE  CADY  WEAVER.     24800 

Born   in   Lockport,    New   York. 

Wife  of  Francis  Phelps  Weaver. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Peck,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Franklin  Cady  and  Catharine  Ann  Clark,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alpheus   Clark  and  Annie   Peck,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hezekiah   Peck  and   Sarah   Bull,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Peck  and  Mehitabel  Smith,  his 
wife. 

Samuel  Peck,  (1736-1822),  commanded  a  company  in  the 
New  York  campaign,  1776,  and  turned  out  to  repel  the  in- 
vasion of  Tryon.     He  was  born  in  Milford,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6688,  19881,  13098,  15400,  16004,  \7Z7Z^  18365,  20814,  21397. 

MRS.  ONNOLEE  PECK  BOWERMAN.  24801 

Born   in  Richmond,   New   York. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Edwin  A.  Bowerman. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Joseph  Gilbert. 

Daughter  of  Gilbert  Willson  Peck  and  Elizabeth   Gilbert,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Horace  Gilbert  and  Ann  Eliza  Carpenter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elias  Gilbert  and  Polly  Steele,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Gilbert  and  Miriam  Hopkins  (1755- 
1839),  his  wife. 

Joseph  Gilbert,  (i 748-181 2),  served  as  corporal  and  sergeant, 
1777-80.  His  widow  received  a  pension  for  two  years'  actual 
service  of  her  husband  in  the  Connecticut  Line.  He  was  bom 
in  New  Hartford,  Conn. ;   died  in  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y. 


286  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  HELEN  BOVIER  CURTIS.  24802 

Born  in  Bath,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Edwin  Russell  Curtis. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Johannis  Bevier,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Simeon  Bovier  (1815-94)  and  Diana  (1S12-98),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Johannis  Bevier  (1784-1842)  and  Elizabeth  Teach- 
out   (1792-1873),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Bevier  (b.  1760)  and  Sarah  Bevier 
(1755-90),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Johannis  Bevier  and  Rachel  Lefever  (b. 
1728),  his  first  wife,  m.  1747. 

Johannis  Bevier,  (1724-97),  served  as  captain  in  Col. 
Johannes  Hardenburg's  Fourth  regiment  of  Ulster  County 
militia.     He  was  born  in  Wawarsing,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  SARAH  ARNOLD  ELLIS  TAYLOR.  24803 

Born  in  Walpole,  ^Massachusetts. 

Widow  of  Thomas   ^ililton  Taylor. 

Descendant  of  John  Ellis,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Dwight  Ellis  and  Caroline  Baker  Parker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Phineas  Elhs  (1772-1834)  and  Almira  Gay,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Ellis  and  Hannah  Ellis,  his  wife. 

John  Ellis,  (1746-1821),  was  a  minute  man  in  Capt.  Seth 
Bullard's  company.  Col.  John  Smith's  regiment  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm.     He  was  born  in  Walpole,  where  he  died. 

MISS  JULIA  KATHRYN  CLARK.  24804 

Born  in  Brookfield,   New  York. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Gorton,  Jr.,  and  of  Lieut.  Syl- 
vester Pendleton,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  William  Pendleton  Clark  and  Eva  Hoxie,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Charles  Clark  and  JuHa  (Clarke),  his  wife; 
Nelson  Hoxie  and  Harriet  Clarke,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Capt.  Ethan  Clarke  and  Phoebe  Clarke,  his 
wife  (parents  of  Charles)  ;  Hon.  Wait  Clarke  and  Mercy  Miner,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  Henry  Clarke  and  Catharine  Pendle- 
ton   (b.   1757),  his  wife;    Absolom   Miner  and  Mary  Gorton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Pendleton  and  Sarah  Cham- 
plain,  his  wife,  m.  1751 ;  Samuel  Gorton,  Jr.,  and  Eunice  Austin,  his 
wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  287 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Pendleton  (b  170-)  and 
Sarah  Worden,  his  wife,  m.  1723. 

Samuel  Gorton.  Jr..  (1745-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  ot  .Aladison  Co..  N.  Y..  1S31,,  for  service  of  captain  in  the 
Rhode  Island  militia.     He  died  in  Brookfield,  N.  Y. 

Sylvester  Pendleton  served  as  recruiting  officer  to  enlist  sol  ■ 
diers  for  the  Continental  service.  He  was  born,  i/^io  in 
Westerly,  R.  I. 

MRS.  HATTIE  BALDWIN  WELLMAN.  .48a5 

Born  in   r\Iiddletown,   Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Asher  Miner  Wellman. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Samuel  Baldwin,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  William  Ranney  Baldwin  and  Laura  Alelinda  Prior 
his  wife.  ' 

Granddaughter  of  Zebulon  Hale  Baldwin  and  Clarissa  Gaylord  Ran- 
ney, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Baldwin,  2d,  and  Achsah  Hale,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of   Samuel   Baldwin   and   Hannah   Taylor,   his 
wife. 

Sam.uel  Baldwin,  (1749-1828),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Edward  Russell's  company,  1776,  to  reenforce  Washington  in 
New  York.  In  1777  he  volunteered  in  a  company  raised  from 
Branford,  Conn.,  under  Capt.  Samuel  Eells.  He  was  born  in 
Wallingford. 

MRS.  ELIZABETH  SLEE  CROCKER.  24806 

Born  in  Buffalo,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Elwood  B.  Crocker. 

Descendant  of  Josiah  Munson  and  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Pier- 
son,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  John  De  La  Fletcher  Slee  and  Emma  Virginia  Under- 
hill,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Underhill  and  Ann  Dickson  Munson,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Josiah  iNIunson  and  Miriam  Young,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of    Solomon    Munson   and    Mary    Pierson,    his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Pierson  and  Phoebe  Raynor, 
his  wife. 

Josiah  Munson  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Sussex  Co., 


288  DAUCHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

N.  J.,  1832,  for  service  of  teamster,  New  Jersey  Continental 
Line.     He  was  born  in  Morristown,  1765. 

Benjamin  Pierson,  (1736-92),  served  as  lieutenant  and  cap- 
tain in  the  Eastern  Battalion,  Morris  County,  militia. 

Also  No.  17034. 

MISS  MERCY  C.  EGERTON.  24807 

Born  in  East  Randolph,  Vermont. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Barnabas  Doty. 

Daughter  of  Lebbeus   Egerton  and  Jane  Baldwyn,   his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lebbeus  Egerton  and  Catharine  Doty,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Barnabas  Doty  and  Catharine  Freeman,  his 
wife. 

Barnabas  Doty,  (1738-1807),  enlisted  as  sergeant,  1775; 
served  as  lieutenant,  1776-78.  He  commanded  a  company 
from  Plymouth  Co.,  Mass.,  1778-80,  at  various  alarms.  He 
was  born  in  Rochester,  Mass. ;    died  in  Montpelier,  Vt. 

MRS.  FANNY  RICHARDSON  SMITH  HART.  24808 

Born  in  Hornellsville,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  Langdon  Hart. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Gen.  Joseph  Bradley  Varnum,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  Henry   Burt   Smith   and   Mercy  Ann   Coburn,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  J.  B.  V.   Coburn  and  IMercy  Parker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Simon  Coburn  and  -Molly  Varnum,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Bradley  Varnum  (1750-1821)  and 
Mary  Butler,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24053. 

MRS.  SARAH  GOODRICH  STURDEVANT.  24809 

Born  in   Norwich,   New   York. 

Wife   of  Joseph    Sturdevant. 

Descendant  of  Elisha  Goodrich. 

Daughter  of  Hiram  Goodrich  and  Clymenia  Snyder,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Philander  Goodrich  and  Almira  Swift,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Goodrich  and  Deborah  Allen,  his  wife. 

Elisha  Goodrich,  (1748-1S25),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Cortland  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1818,  for  service  of  private  in  the 
Connecticut  Line.  He  was  born  in  Sharon,  Conn.;  died  in 
Homer,  N.  Y. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  289 


MRS.  SUSANNA  R.  KELSEY.  24810 

Bern  in  Woodstock,   Vermont. 

Wife  of  Jolin  T.  Kelsey. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Lysander  Richardson  and  of  Capt.  Israel 
Richardson,  of  Vermont. 

Daiigliter  of  Dr.  Lysander  Richardson  and  Lois  Ransom,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Capt.  Israel  Richardson  and  Susanna  Forbush, 
his  wife. 

Lysander  Richardson,  (1763-1813),  served  as  waiter  to  his 
father.  He  was  born  in  New  Salem,  Mass. ;  died  in  AVood- 
stock,  Vt. 

Israel  Richardson,  (1736-1800),  commanded  a  company  in 
the  Hampshire  County,  Massachusetts  militia.  He  was  born 
in  Brook-field,  Mass. ;   died  in  Woodstock,  Vt. 

MRS.  RUTH  GLEASON  YOUNG.  2481 1 

Born  in  WilHamsburg,   Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Wilham  Henry  Young. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Hitchcock,  of  Massachusetts. 
Dauhter  of  Jehu  Burt  Gleason  and  Nancy  French  Woolworth,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Gleason  and  Ruth  Burroughs,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Gleason  and  Azubah  Hitchcock,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter   of   John    Hitchcock   and    Thankful   Burt,    his 
wife,  m.  1743. 

John  Hitchcock,  (1722-1807),  served  as  lieutenant  at  the 
Lexington  and  Bennington  Alarms.  In  1778  he  was  appointed 
to  look  after  the  families  of  soldiers  in  Wilbraham.  He  was 
born  in  Springfield ;   died  in  Wilbraham,  Mass. 

MRS.  LUCY  M.  REYNOLDS.  24812 

Born  in  Albany,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Charles  Whitford  Reynolds. 
Descendant  of  Caleb  Hakes. 

Daughter  of  Alonzo  Gifford  and  Mary  Jane  Hakes,  his  wife. 
Granddaughtsr  of  Justus  H.  Hakes  and  Lucy  Jones,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Hakes  and   Sybil  Lewis,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan   Hakes    (1724-79)   and  Hannah  F. 
Brown,   his   wife,   m.    1752. 


290  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Caleb  Hakes,  (1752-1839),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Rensselaer  County,  N.  Y.,  1831,  for  service  of  private  in 
the  New  York  militia.  He  was  bom  in  Stonington,  Conn. ; 
died  in  Petersburg,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ADA  COOK  HARTT.  24813 

Born  in  Albany,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Eugene  R.  Hartt. 

Descendant  of  Ensign  Nathaniel  Cook. 

Daughter  of  William  J.    Cook  and   Margaret   H.   Risk,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Cook  and  Anna  Johnston,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Cook  and  Margaret  Rollins,  his  wife. 

Nathaniel  Cook,  (1728-1812),  enlisted  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Peter  Van  Woert's  company.  Col.  John  McCrea's  regiment  of 
New  York  militia  and  subsequently  served  as  corporal  and 
ensign.  He  was  born  in  Freehold,  N.  J. ;  died  in  Saratoga 
Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.  12418. 

MRS.  GRACIA  HOWARD  DOTY.  24814 

Born   in   Windfield,    New    York. 

Wife  of  Elvert  Leslie  Doty. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Knapp. 

Daughter  of  James  Henry  Howard  and  Susan  Mariah  Knapp,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Levi  Knapp  and  Phebe  Shaw,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Knapp. 

Samuel  Knapp,  of  Fairfield  County,  served  several  enlist- 
ments in  the  Connecticut  militia. 

MISS  FLORENCE  ETOLLE  DOTY.  24815 

Born   in   German   Flats,   New   York. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Knapp,  Samuel  Doty  and  Daniel  Har- 
rington. 

Daughter  of  Elvert  Leslie  Doty  and  Gracia  L.   Howard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abner  E.  Doty  and  Caroline  Hooker  Harrington, 
his  wife ;    James  Henry  Howard  and  Susan  Mariah  Knapp,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24814. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abijah  Doty  and  Lucinda  Blinn,  his  wife; 
Benjamin  Harrington  and  Abigail  Hooker  Pelton,  his  wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


291 


Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Doty  and  Anna  Shepherd,  his  wife; 
Heber  Harrington  and  Hannah  Sweet  Whitford,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Harrington  and  Dorcas  Cutler, 
his  wife. 

Daniel  Harrington  served  in  the  Wyoming  company  of  the 
Connecticut  mihtia. 

Samuel  Doty,  (1756- 1843),  served  as  a  private  in  Col.  Goose 
Van  Schaick's  regiment  of  New  York  militia.     He  was  taken 
prisoner  and  confined  in  New  York  harbor  on  a  prison  ship. 
He  was  born  in  Sharon,   Conn.;    died   in  Montgomery  Co 
N.  Y. 

Also  No.  i5 


MRS.  FLORENCE  MONTGOMERY  ANGELL.  24816 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Edward  Boynton  Angell. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Nathaniel  Rochester. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Coleman  Montgomery  and  Mary  Griswold 
Whitney,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harvey  ^Montgomery  and  Mary  Eleanor  Rochester, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Rochester  and  Sophia  Beatty,  his 
wife. 

Nathaniel  Rochester,    (1752-1831),  gave  civil  and  military 
service  in  North  Carolina.     He  died  in  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Also  Nos.  1 138,  2049,  5463,  9932,  21470. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  OSGOOD  COLLINS.  24817 

Born  in  Parma,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Newton  Morse  Collins,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Osgood. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Osgood  and  Mary  A.  Tillotson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Silas  Osgood  and  Asenath  Whitcomb,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Osgood  and  Huldah  Church,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Osgood,  (1743-1822),  marched  from  Templeton  in 
Capt.  Josiah  Wilber's  company  at  the  Bennington  Alarm,  1777. 
He  was  born  in  Templeton,  Mass. ;    died  in  Canaan,  Me. 

Also  No.  23179. 

MRS.  FLORA  FREDERICK  CROLY.  24818 

Born  in  Canastota,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Edwin  H.  Croly. 


292  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Martin  C.  Van  Alstyne,  Nancy  Q.  Van  Al- 
styne  and  Adj.  John  Van  Driesen,  all  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  T.  Frederick  and  Amanda  Roach,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lansing  Roach  and  Nancy  Van  Alstyne,  (1799- 
1888),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abram  Van  Alstyne  and  Catalyne  Van 
Driesen,  his  wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Martin  C.  Van  Alstyne  and  Nancy  Quacken- 
bush,  m.  1751,  his  wife;  John  Van  Driesen  and  Margarita  Truax,  his 
wife,  m.   1770. 

Nancy  Quackenbush  Van  Alstyne,  (1733-1831),  was  a  hero- 
ine of  the  Revolution.  During  the  raids  of  the  Indians  and 
Tories  in  the  Mohawk  Valley,  when  her  husband  was  serving 
as  a  scout,  she  called  her  neighbors  together  and  led  them  to 
a  place  of  safety.  Her  life  was  once  spared  by  an  Indian,  who 
said  she  was  a  brave  woman  and  they  would  not  molest  her. 
She  died  in  Madison  County,  and  by  her  request  her  Dutch 
books  were  buried  with  her. 

John  Van  Driesen,  1778,  served  as  adjutant  in  the  Albany 
County  regiment  commanded  by  Col.  Abraham  Wemple.  He 
was  bom  in  Albany,  1744. 

Also  No.  12398. 

MRS.  HELEN  BYROM  GRIGGS.  24819 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wife  of  Clemence  T.  Griggs. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Daniel  Goffe  Phipps  and  of  Samuel 
Barney. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Byrom  and  Betsy  Phipps  Clarke,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Clarke  and  Susannah  White  Barney, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Clarke  and  Betsey  Phipps,  his  wife; 
Samuel  Barney  and  Sarah  Ransom,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Daniel  Goffe  Phipps  and  Anna  Townsend, 
his  wife ;    Samuel  Barney  and   Sarah  Bassett,  his  wife. 

Daniel  Goffe  Phipps  enlisted,  1776,  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
John  Thatcher's  company  of  Connecticut  militia.  He  com- 
manded the  armed  brig  "Nancy,"  1779,  and  the  "Betsey," 
1782.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1832,  for  service  of  private  and  mariner.  He  was 
born  in  Boston,  175 1. 

Also  Nos.  4169,  19053. 


LINEAOE  BOOK.  293 


Samuel  Baraev,  (1753-1805),  served  in  the  expedition  to 
Quebec  under  ^Montgomery,  was  at  the  siege  of  Boston  with 
the  Connecticut  troops.  He  was  born  in  Taunton,  Mass.; 
died  in  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Also  No.  3516. 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  HATCH  LINDSAY.  24820 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Alexander  M.  Lindsay. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  OHver  Hatch. 

Daughter  of  Jesse  WilHams  Hatch  and  Harriet  Flint,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Lemuel  Hatch  and  Polly  Williams,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Hatch  and  Rebecca  (Hatch),  his  second 
wife. 

Oliver  Hatch,  (1755-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  New  York  for  two  years'  actual  service,  as  a  dragoon  and 
sergeant  in  the  Connecticut  troops.  He  was  born  in  Fal- 
mouth;   died  in  Groton,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  MARION  H.  LINDSAY  BEACH.  24821 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Daniel  M.  Beach. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Oliver  Hatch. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Miller  Lindsay  and  Adelaide  Hatch,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Williams  Hatch  and  Harriet  Fhnt,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  24820. 

MRS.  MARY  EVERSHED  MYERS.  24822 

Bom  in  Medina,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Robert  M.  Myers. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Smith  and  of  Thaddeus  Smith,  of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Evershed  and   Harriet  F.   Sherwood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Sherwood  and  Elizabeth  Becker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  I.  Sherwo.od  and  Sarah  Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thaddeus  Smith  (b.  1753)  and  Silence 
Jones,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  Smith  (1708-81)  and  Abigail 
Fessenden  Wellington,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24253. 


294  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MATILDA  M.  WILSON.  24823 

Born  in  Denmark,   New  York. 

Wife  of  George  A.  Wilson. 

Descendant  of  Sylvanus  Cone,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Snel  Hazen  and  Betsey  Graves,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Sterling  Graves   and  Anna  Cone,  his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Sylvanus  Cone  and  Hannah  Ackley,  (1742-90), 
his  wife. 

Sylvanus  Cone,  (1734-1812),  was  a  minute  man  from  East 
Haddam  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

x\lso  Nos.  2491,  3508,  12552,  2001 1. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  BLIVEN.  24824 

Born  in  Whippan,  New  Jersey. 

Wife  of  William  Warren  Bliven. 

Descendant  of  Timothy  Whitehead,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Adams  and  Eliza  Jane  Squier,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Squier  (1803-80)  and  Charlotte  White- 
head,  (1S03-91),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elias  Whitehead  and  Mary  Denman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Timothy  Whitehead. 

Timothy  Whitehead,  (1754- 1805),  served  as  a  minute  man 
in  the  Morris  County  militia.     He  died  in  Springfield,  N.  J. 

MRS.  MARY  COLLINS  STONE  OILMAN.  24825 

Born   in   Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  H.  Gilman. 

Descendant  of  John  Rogers  and  of  Shubael  Stone,  of  New 
Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Cyrus  Kellogg  Stone  and  Susan  Philhps,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Perley  D.  Stone  and  Harriet  Kellogg,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Shubael  Stone  and  Polly  Rogers,  (b.  1770), 
his  wife,  m.  1791. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of   John  Rogers   and   Esther   Ball,  his  wife. 

John  Rogers,  (1747-1827),  enlisted  to  reenforce  the  garrison 
at  Ticonderoga.  1777,  under  Capt.  Enoch  Hale.  He  died  in 
Alarlboro,  N.  H. 

Shubael  Stone,  (1766- 1823),  served  on  the  Hudson  near  the 
close  of  the  war.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Cheshire  County,  1S19.  He  was  born  in  Weston,  Mass.;  died 
in  Marlboro,  N.  H. 

Also  Nos.  17132,  20903,  22648. 


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295 


MRS.  FANNIE  WAIT  GOODALE.  24826 

Born  in  Watertown,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Henry  D.   Goodale. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Benjamin  Wait,  Ezra  Wait,  Lieut. 
Samuel  Chandler  and  Thomas  Gilbert. 

Daughter  of  Ezra  Wait,  Jr.  and  Sarah  A.  PhilHps,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ezra  Wait  and  Elizabeth  Chandler,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Wait  (1736-1822)  and  Lois  Gilbert, 
his  wife;    Samuel   Chandler  and   ]\Iargaret  Thompson,   his   wife. 

See  No.  24752. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Gilbert  and  Sarah  Gilbert,  his 
wife. 

Ezra  Wait,  (1768-1815),  served  at  the  close  of  the  war  in 
the  Vermont  militia.  He  was  born  in  Brookfield,  Mass. :  died 
in  Waitsfield.  Vt. 

Samuel  Chandler,  (1737-84),  served  in  Capt.  Amos 
Shepard's  company.  Col.  Benjamin  Bellow's  New  Hampshire 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Enfield,  Conn.;  died  in  Alstead 
N.  H. 

Thomas  Gilbert,  (1723-88),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Abel 
Thayer's  company.  Col.  John  Fellows'  regiment,  1775.  He 
was  bom  in  Brookfield,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 


27 


MRS.  ANTOINETTE  M.  ROGERS. 

Born  in  Watertown,  New  York. 

Widow  of  Alonzo  M.  Rogers. 

Descendant  of  Abel  Bassett. 

Daughter  of  Thompson  Gideon  and   Mary  Bassett,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abel  Bassett. 

Abel  Bassett,  (1759-1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
Jefferson  County,  New  York,  18 18,  for  service  of  private  in 
the  Connecticut  Line.     He  died  in  Adams,  N.  Y. 

MISS  MARY  ELIZA  CORNWELL.  24828 

Born  in  Poughkeepsie,  New  York. 
Descendant  of  Zephaniah  Piatt. 

Daughter  of  George  Cornwell  and  Irene  Van  Kleeck,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   William    Cornwell   and   Eliza   Antoinette    Morey, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Morey  and  Sarah  Rogers,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Rogers  and  Elizabeth  Piatt,  his  wife. 


296  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Zephaniah  Piatt  and  Hannah  Saxton, 
his  first  wife. 

Zephaniah  Piatt,  (1704-78),  was  a  signer  of  the  Association 
Test  of  Smithtown. 

Also  Nos.  7095,  1289s,  14490-  17199- 

MISS  HARRIET  PAYNE.  24829 

Born  in  Corning,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Benjamin  Paine,  of  Long  Island. 

Daughter  of  Frank  Coumpston  Payne  and  Mary  Land,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Wells  Payne  and  Sarah  Richardson 
Frazier,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Paine  and  Deliverance  Wells,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Paine,  (1751-1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Suffolk  County,  183 1,  for  service  of  sergeant  in  the 
New  York  militia.     He  was  born  in  Southold,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  21 190. 

MRS.  GRACE  PIER  CARPENTER.  24830 

Born  in   Springfield   Center,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Leonard  Carpenter. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  James  Wilson,  David  Pier  and  Thomas 
Pier,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Benton  Whipple  and  Jennie  Louise  Pier,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ezra  S.  Whipple  and  Lovina  Fake,  his  wife; 
Theodore  F.   Pier  and  Lorinda  M.   Shipman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Fake  and  Barbara  Wilson,  his  wife; 
Ephraim  Pier  (1785-1842)   and  Mary  Thurber,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  James  Wilson  and  Elizabeth,  (1759-1842), 
his  wife,  m.  1781  ;    David  Pier  and  Abigail  Seward,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Pier,  Jr.  and  Rachel  Tremaine, 
his  wife. 

James  Wilson,  (1756-1807),  served  as  corporal  with  the  New 
York  troops  under  Capt.  Diefendorf.  His  widow  received  a 
pension. 

Thomas  Pier,  Jr.,  (1730-1816),  served  in  the  Berkshire 
County  militia  at  various  alarms.  He  removed  from  Great 
Barrington,  Mass.,  1790,  with  his  six  sons  (John,  Levi,  David, 
Solomon,  x\bner  and  Silas),  and  founded  a  town  in  Otsego 
Co.,  N.  Y. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


297 


David  Pier  served  at  the  alarm  to  the  northward,  17S1,  under 
Capt.  Thomas  Ingersoll,  First  Berl<shire  County  regiment. 
He  was  born  in  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  1756;  died  in  Otseo-o 
Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  350,  22925. 

24831 
MRS.  NINA  CORNELIA  GHOLSON  PLATT  KENT.        24832 
Born   in   Petersburg,   Virginia. 

Wife  of  Andrew  Wesley  Kent. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Everard  Meade,  of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  William  Henry  Piatt  and  Eleanor  Beverley 
Meade,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Everard  Meade  and  Rebecca  Wormley  Bev- 
erley, his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  David  Meade  and  Elizabeth  Randolph,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Edward  Everard  Meade  and  Mary  Thorn- 
ton, his  first  wife. 

Everard  Meade,  (1748-1808),  was  captain  of  the  second  Vir- 
ginia, 1776;  promoted  to  major;  appointed  aide-de-camp  to 
Gen.  Benjamin  Lincoln,  1778,  and  served  through  the  war. 
He  was  bom  in  Nansemond  County ;    died  in  AmeHa  Co.,  Va. 

Also  Nos.  1787,  8079,  16546,  23609. 

MRS.  HORTENSE  P.  DOUGLAS.  24833 

Born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Descendant  of  Jedediah  Pratt,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Thompson  Armstrong  and  Matilda  Pratt,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jedediah  Pratt,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Scoville,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jedediah   Pratt  and   Ann  Wolcott,  his   wife. 

Jedediah  Pratt,  (1740-1814),  was  a  patriot  who  gave  rations 
to  the  soldiers.     He  was  born  in  Saybrook,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6583,  17198. 

MRS.  MAUD  STERLING  BRUSIE.  24834 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Wife  of   Charles    S.   Brusie. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Canfield,  of  Connecticut. 
Daughter  of  Theodore  Sterling  and  Charlotte  M.  Higgins,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Frederick  A.   Sterling  and  Caroline  Dutcher,   his 
wife. 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Elisha  Sterling  and  Alma  Canfield,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Canfield  and  Dorcas  Buell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Canfield  and  Abigail  Peck,  his 
wife. 

John  Canfield,  (1740-86),  served  as  brigade  major  in  Shel- 
don's Light  Horse  and  was  with  it  at  Saratoga.  He  was  bom 
in  New  Milford;    died  in  Sharon. 

Also  Nos.  6877,  7075,  9217,  23189. 

MRS.  AGNES  W.  NOURSE.  24835 

Born  in   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Wife  of  Remsen  Westlake  Nourse. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Abraham  Sleight,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Abraham  Sleight  Jones  and  Sarah  Ann  Whitlock,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  M.  Jones  and  Sarah  Sleight,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter   of   Abraham    Sleight   and   Ruth   Roe,   his    wife. 

Abraham  Sleight,  (1755-1842),  served  three  enlistments 
and  was  sergeant,  178 1.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1832,  for  service  in  the  New  York  troops.  He  was  bom  in 
Kingston  ;    died  in  Fishkill. 

MRS.  CELESTE  STAFFORD  WOOD  LOWERY.  24836 

Born  in  Whitestown,  New  York. 

Widow  of  Joseph  Stuart  Lowery. 

Descendant  of  John   Stafford. 

Daughter  of  David  Stafford  Wood  and  JuHa  Scholefield,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Wood  and  Hannah  Stafford,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Stafford  and  Anna  Letson,  his  wife. 

John  Stafford,  (1759-1833),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1818,  for  three  year's  actual  service  of 
private  in  the  Rhode  Island  line.  He  was  born  in  Warwick, 
R.  L  ;    died  in  Augusta,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  E.  LEONARD.  24837 

Wife  of  George  Samuel  Leonard. 

Descendant  of  Sergt  George  Rancier,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  George  Everson  and  Caroline  G.  Everson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Everson  and  Elizabeth  Rancier,  his   wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Rancier  and  Anna  Barbara   (b.   1757), 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


299 


George  Rancier  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Onondaga 
Co.  N.  Y.,  1832,  for  service  of  private,  ranger  and  sergeant 
in  the  New  York  line  and  was  in  the  battles  of  Long  Island 
and  Monmouth..  He  was  born,  1755,  in  New  Brunswick, 
N.  J. ;   died  in  Manlius,  N.  Y. 

Also  No.   18831. 

MRS.  MARY  WARNER  HUB  BELL.  24838 

Born  in  Cherry  Valley,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Ferris  Hubbell. 

Descendant  of  Charles  Warner. 

Daughter  of   Charles   Warner  and    Sarah   Stockwell,   his   wife. 

Charles  Warner,  (1762-1837),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Conn, 
militia.     He  was  born  in  Windham,  Conn. 

Also  Nos.  13321,  20445. 

MRS.  ELLA  SALISBURY  ALSEVER.  24839 

Born  in   Pulaski,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Nelson  A.  Alsever. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Salisbury  and  of  Nathan 
Hartshorne. 

Daughter  of  Dewey  Child  Salisbury  and  Phoebe  Ann  Clarke,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Archibald  SaHsbury  and  Phoebe  Hartshorne,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Salisbury  (1735-1817)  and  Mary 
Child,  his  wife,  m.  1758;     Nathan  Hartshorne  and  Irene,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24566. 

MISS  LIBBIE  BOSWORTH.  24840 

Born  in   Pittstown,   New  York. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  Benjamin  Bosworth,  Nathaniel  Bos- 
worth  and  Christopher  Mason,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  EHsha  Bosworth  and  Hannah  Jane  Shedd. 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Bosworth  and  Hannali  Kingsley,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Bosworth  and  Serviah  Mason,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Bosworth  and  Mary  Church,  his 
second  wife;    Christopher  [Mason,  Jr.,  and  z\nna  Chase,  his  wife. 


300  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Benjamin  Bosworth,  (1733-1810),  served  as  major  in  the 
militia.  He  contributed  half  the  indemnity  when  the  British 
fleet  threatened  to  bombard  the  town.  He  was  born  in  Bristol, 
R.  I.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2293,  30S8.  151S0,  16845,  21333,  23770. 

Nathaniel  Bosworth,  (1767-1853),  at  the  age  of  ten  was 
teamster  of  the  ammunition  wagon.  He  was  born  in  Bristol, 
R.  I.;    died  in  Pittstown,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  15662,  16845. 

Christopher  Mason,  Jr.,  (1738-1805),  was  a  member  of  the 
General  Court  for  twenty  years.  He  served  as  a  minute  man 
at  the  Rhode  Island  Alarm.  He  was  born  in  Swanzey,  Mass., 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.   15662,  16845,  18016,  23915. 

MRS.  CORNELIA  SARTWELL  BLAKESLEE.  24841 

Born  in  Smethport,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Frank  N.  Blakeslee. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Simon  Sartwell,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Sartwell  and  Louise  Davis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of   Solomon    Sartwell   and    Sally   King,    his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Simon  Sartwell  and  Dolly,  his  wife. 

Simon  Sartwell,  (1749-91),  was  lieutenant  Continental  In- 
fantry, 1776;  captain-lieutenant,  1777,  and  captain,  1780.  He 
was  born  in  Charlestown.  N.  H.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  6599,  7295,  22293. 

MISS  DESIRE  MITCHELL  IRISH.  24842 

Born  in  Fairhaven,  Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  David  Mitchell,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Oliver  Shaw  Irish  and  Sarah  Loring  Mitchell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Seth  ^Mitchell  and  Martha  Bartlett,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter   of   David    Mitchell   and   Desire    Barret,   his   wife. 
David  Mitchell  served  several  enlistments  as  a  private.     He 
was  born  in  Dartmouth,  1749;    died  in  Fairhaven,  Mass. 

MRS.  SEVILLE  HIGGINS.  24843 

Born  in  Orleans,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  Capt.  Lot   Higgins. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Snow,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Isaac  Snow  (1759-1855)  and  Hannah  Freeman,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24223. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  3OI 


MRS.  GERTRUDE  BESTOR  JOHNSON.  24844 

Born  in  Chardon,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  John  A.  Johnson. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Carlton. 

Daughter  of  Daniel   Bestor  and  Anna  Hitchcock,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Bestor  and  Hannah  Carlton  (1781-1868), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Carlton  and  Margaret  Day,  his  wife. 

Caleb  Carlton,  (1758-1823),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Jonathan  Parker's  company  of  Conn,  militia  to  reenforce 
Washington  in  New  York  and  was  at  the  battles  of  Long  Is- 
land and  White  Plains.  He  was  born  in  Tolland,  Conn. ; 
died  in  Mantua,  Ohio. 

Also  No.  16470. 

MRS.  ANNA  PIPER  RAY.  24845 

Born  in  Ebensburg,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Daniel  Pattee  Ray. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  James  Piper,  Jr.  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  K.  Piper  and  Anna  Moore,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Piper  (1798-1870)  and  Julia  Ann  Fletcher, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Piper  and  Sarah  Thompson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  James  Piper,  Jr.,  and  Lucinda  Long,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Piper  (1698-1782)  and  Margaret, 
his  wife. 

James  Piper,  Jr.  was  lieutenant  colonel  commandant  of  Miles 
Penna.  Rifle  Continental  regiment  at  the  battle  of  Long  Island. 
He  was  wounded,  taken  prisoner  and  died  Sept.  1776,  while  in 
captivity. 

Also  No.  3230. 

MRS.  LYDIA  SMITH  WHITNEY.  24846 

Born   in   Northampton,   New  York. 
Wife  of  Russell  Whitney. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Abraham  Smith. 

Daughter  of  Fay  Smith  and  Jane  Shortenkirk,  his  second  wife. 
Granddaughter   of   Pettit   Smith   and   Huldah   Westcott,    his   wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Smith  and  Mary  Smith,  his  wife. 
Abraham    Smith    served   as    lieutenant   in   the   Westchester 
County  militia.     He  was  born  1733 ;   died  in  Salem,  N.  Y. 


302  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMEJilCAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ^lARILLA  C.  WHEELER.  24847 

Born  in  Peacham,  Vermont. 

Wife   of   William    F.   Wheeler. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  William  Strobridge. 

Daughter  of  George  Clarke  and  Merve   Strobridge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Strobridge  and  Hannah  Tuttle,  his  second 
wife. 

William  Strobridge,  (1756-1S43),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Caledonia  Co.,  Vt.,  183 1.  for  service  of  private  and 
sergeant  in  the  Mass.  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Mid- 
dleboro,   Mass. ;    died  in   Barnet,   Vt. 


MISS  LILLA  C.  WHEELER. 

Born  in  Portville,  New  York. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Knox,  Capt  William  Knox, 
Jr.,  of  Massachusetts,  and  Sergeant  William  Strobridge. 

Daughter  of  William  F.  Wheeler  and  Marilla  Clarke,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Wheeler  and  Eleanor  Knox,  his  wife, 
m.  1804;    George  Clarke  and  ]\Ierve  Strobridge,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24847. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Knox,  Jr.,  and  Submit  Black,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Kno.x  and  Isabel  Ferguson,  his 
wife. 

William  Knox,  (1722- 1802),  who  had  fought  in  the  early- 
wars,  served  on  the  Committee  of  Safety  and  was  delegate  to 
the  Provincial  Congress,  1775.     He  died  in  Blanford. 

William  Knox,  Jr.,  (1750-1815),  commanded  a  company  in 
Col.  John  Moseley's  regiment  of  Hampshire  County  militia 
that  served  at  Ticonderoga  and  at  various  alarms. 

Also  Nos.  991 1,  1C040. 

MISS  HARRIET  L.  HALL.  24849 

Born   in   Baltimore,   Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Zimri  Hall. 

Daughter  of  Franklin  C.  Hall  and  Roxanna  Driggs,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Milo  A.  Driggs  and  Lovisa  Palmer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John   Palmer  and  Lovisa  Hill,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Zimri   Hill  and  —  Hurlbut,   his   first  wife. 

Zimri  Hill,  (1762-1844),  was  a  Vermont  militia-man,  1783, 
in  the  company  that  went  over  the  mountains  to  assist  the 
sheriff.     He  died  in  Portland,  N.  Y. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


MRS.  GRACE  E.  KIMBALL  AMES.  24850 

Born  in  Rochester,  New  York. 

Wife  of  C.  T.  Ames. 

Descendant  of  Nathan  Wilcox  and  of  Richard  Brockett,  of 
Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Jared  Wilcox  Kimball  and  Florence  Harris  Ives,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Collins  Bixby  Kimball  and  Harriet  Julia  Wood, 
his  wife;    Henry  Chauncey  Ives  and  Sarah  Harris,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Jackson  Wood  and  Catharine  Ann 
Wilcox,  his  wife ;    Russell  Ives  and  Elizabeth  Cooper,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Nathan  Wilcox  and  Elizabeth  Elliott,  his 
wife;    James  Ives  and   Mary  Brockett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Wilcox  (1706-81)  and  Mary 
Pierson,  his  wife;  Richard  Brockett  and  Mary  Pierpont  (1738-73), 
his  wife,  m.   1756. 

Nathan  Wilcox,  (1758-1813),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Conn,  militia.  He  was  born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn ;  died 
in  Leroy,  N.  Y. 

Richard  Brockett,  (1727-1813),  was  a  minute  man  under 
Col.  Edward  Russell,  who  responded  to  the  call  of  the  militia 
for  service  in  Rhode  Island.  He  was  born  in  North  Haven, 
where  he  died. 

MRS.  ELLEN  FARREN  MALTBY.  24851 

Born  in   New   Haven,   Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Oliver  Ellsworth  Maltby. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Hemingway,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Shepherd  Farren  and  Polly  Pardee,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gen.  John  Farren  and  Betsey  Shepherd,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Zebulon  Farren  and  Desire  Hemingway,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hemingway  and  Mehitabel  Denni- 
son,  his  wife. 

Samuel  Hemingway,  (1713-77),  served  as  justice  of  the 
peace  and  turned  out  at  the  Lexington  Alarm. 

Also  Nos.  14739,  16395. 

MRS.  .TEAXETTE  MEAD  GUIBORD.  24852 

Born  in   Bellmont,   New   York. 
Wife  of  Warren  W.  Guibord. 
Descendant  of  Maj.  Elias  Buell  and  of  John  Roberts. 


304  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOI,UTION. 

Daughter  of  James  Newcomb  Mead  and  Georgiana  Bellows,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Erastus  Smith  Mead  and  Sarah  Adelaide  Buell, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Smith  Mead  and  Hannah  Roberts,  his  wife; 
Samuel  Buell   (b.   1766)   and  Julia  Sailly  Piatt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Roberts  and  Edna  Milliard,  his  wife; 
Elias  Buell  and  Sarah  Burnet  (Turner)    (1738-1824),  his  wife,  m.  1758. 

Elias  Buel,  (1737-1824),  served  as  major  in  the  Conn. 
militia  under  Col.  Comfort  Sage  in  the  New  York  campaign. 

He  was  born  in  Coventry,  Conn.,  removed  to  Vermont  and, 
1819,  to  Albany,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  4519. 

John  Roberts,  (1759-1842),  served  as  a  drummer  and  sur- 
vived to  receive  a  pension.  He  was  born  in  Pleasant  Valley ; 
died  in  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  10167,  12416. 

MRS.  MARIAN  ZACHARIE  STAYTON.  24853 

Born  in  Seneca  Falls,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Samuel  Herbert  Stayton. 

Descendant  of  Corp.  James  Cowing. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Lawson  Zacharie  and  Florence  Cowing,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Philo  Cowing  and  EHzabeth  Malay,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Cowing  and  Sarah  Randall,  his  second 
wife. 

James  Cowing,  (1740-1829),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Dart- 
mouth Alarm  and  served  as  corporal,  1780,  in  Rhode  Island. 
He  made  shoes,  raised  flax,  and  with  the  aid  of  his  family  and 
neighbors,  spun  and  made  shirts  for  the  army.  He  was  born 
in  Old  Plymouth,  Mass. ;    died  in  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Also  Nos.  2127,  3218,  4961,  12166. 

MRS.  ELLA  RUSSELL  ROWE.  ■         24854 

Born  in  Hartwick,   New  York. 
Wife  of  John  Olney  Rowe. 
Descendant  of  Abner  Perce. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Russell  and  Caroline  Bailey,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Russell  and  Huldah  Perce,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abner  Perce  and  Huldah  Wilcox,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Levi  Perce  and  Barsheba  Babbitt,  his  wife. 


I.INEAGE    BOOK. 


305 


Abner  Perce,  (1761-1851),  served  in  the  Mass.  militia,  1780, 
and  was  teamster,  1781,  in  the  company  of  Capt.  Samuel 
Buck,  conductor.  He  was  born  in  Partridgefield,  Mass.  ; 
died  in  Hartwiclc,  N.  Y. 

MRS.  ELOISE  CLYDE  DOUBLEDAY.  24855 

Born  in   Oneonta,   New  York. 

Wife  of  Robert   B.   Doubleday. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Samuel  Clyde.  Sergt.  Timothy  Burbank 
and  John  Campbell. 

Daughter  of  Lafayette  Clyde  and  Frances  A.  Crafts,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Clyde  and  Martha  Campbell,  his  wife; 
Alfred  Crafts  and  Hannah  Burbank   (1784-1827),  his  wife,  m.   1812. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Clyde  and  Catherine  Wasson,  his  wife, 
m.  1761;  Samuel  Campbell  and  Eleanor  Campbell  (1758-1846) 
(cousins),  m.  1782;    Timothy  Burbank  and  Hannah  Bradford,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Campbell  and  Elener  Ramsey,  his  wife 
(parents  of  Eleanor). 

Samuel  Clyde,  (1732-90),  served  on  the  Committee  of 
Safety  of  Tryon  County  and  was  chairman  in  1777.  He  was 
colonel  of  militia  and,  after  the  massacre  of  Cherry  Valley,  he 
superintended  the  fortifications  and  a  fort  was  named  after 
him.  He  was  born  in  Windham,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Cherry 
Valley,  N.  Y. 
Also  No.  21 156. 

Timothy  Burbank,    (1753-1803),  served  as  sergeant  to  re- 
enforce  the  northern  army  in  Capt.  Nathan  Rowley's  company 
of  Hampshire  County,  Massachusetts  militia. 
Also  Nos.  7891,  8522. 

John  Campbell  served  as  a  private  in  the  Tryon  County,  New 
York  militia.  He  lived  in  Cherry  Valley  where  his  family 
were  taken  prisoners  by  the  Indians  but  were  released  through 
the  humane  counsels  of  Brandt. 

MRS.   CORNELIA  KINGMAN   STURTEVANT.  24856 

Born   in   Cincinnatus,   New   York. 
Wife  of  James  W.  Sturtevant. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Giles  Jackson,  of  Massachusetts. 
Daughter  of  Oliver  Kingman  and  Betsey  Brown,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of   David    Brown   and    Mercy   Jackson,   his   wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Giles  Jackson  and  Anna  Thomas,  his  wife. 


306  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Giles  Jackson,  (1733-1810),  was  a  member  of  the  Provincial 
Congress,  1774,  and  was  appointed,  1777,  lieutenant  colonel  of 
Berkshire  County  militia,  which  he  commanded  in  the  Bur- 
goyne  campaign.  He  was  chief  of  staff  at  Saratoga  and  drew 
up  the  articles  of  capitulation  that  Burgoyne  signed.  He  was 
born  in  Weston ;  died  in  Tyringham,  Mass.,  where  a  monu- 
ment, in  1S95,  was  erected  to  his  memory  and  unveiled  with 
patriotic  ceremony. 

Also  Nos.  7536,  9734,  14345. 

MISS  GERTRUDE  VAILE.  24857 

Born  in  Kokomo,  Indiana. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Benjamin  Hammond,  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Daughter  of  Joel  Frederick  Vaile  and  Charlotte  M.  White,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rawson  Vaile  and  Anne  Eliza  Pope,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  William  Pope  and   Eliza   Prince,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Joseph  Pope  and  Anne  Hammond,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Hammond  and  Sarah  Brown, 
his  wife. 

Benjamin  Hammond,  (1724-1809),  served  as  lieutenant 
colonel  of  militia  and  as  chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Safety. 
He  held  many  important  offices  during  the  revolution.  He 
was  born  in  Newton,  where  he  died. 

MISS  FLORENCE  E.  WRIGHT.  24858 

Born  in  Elyria,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Ephraim  Wright  and  of  Stephen  Wright,  of 
Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  Sumner  Wright  (1819-93)  and  Ella  Jane  Mer- 
rill  (1850-89),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathan  Wright,  Jr.  (1789- 1846),  and  Sarah 
(Wright),   his   wife.  m.    1815. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  Wright  (1763-1846)  and  Elizabeth 
Trowbridge  (1767-1835),  his  wife,  m.  1788;  Stephen  Wright  (father 
of  Sarah)  and  Sarah  Prescott  (1765-1817),  his  wife,  m.  1787. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ephraim  Wright  and  Abigail  Whittemore, 
his  wife,  m.   1751. 

Ephraim  Wright,  (1725-75),  was  a  minute-man  at  the  Lex- 
ington x\larm.     He  was  born  in  Westford,  where  he  died. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


Z^7 


Stephen  Wright,  (1764-1856),  served  as  a  drummer  at  the 
battle  of  White  Plains.  He  was  born  in  Westford;  died  in 
Shelbume. 

Also  Nos.  16902,  17792,  18741. 

MRS.  JULIA  C.  PARROTT.  24859 

Bom  in  Kingston,  New  York. 
Wife  of  Marvin  E.  Parrott. 

Descendant  of  John  Houghtaling,  of  New  York. 
Daughter  of  Peter  J.  Davis  and  Sarah  M.  Houghtaling,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Henry  Houghtaling  and  Anne   Van   Bramer,   his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Houghtaling  and  Anna  Margritta  Roosa, 
his  wife. 

John  Houghtaling,  (1753-93),  signed  the  Association  Test 
and  volunteered  as  a  soldier  in  Capt.  Tobias  Van  Beuren's 
company  of  Ulster  County  troops.  He  was  born  in  Kingston, 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3692,  6563,  8531. 

MISS  MARTHA  JANE  PRESCOTT.  24860 

Born  in  East  Jafifrey,  New   Hampshire. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Prescott. 

Daughter  of  Daniel  Clay  Prescott  and  Abigail  Davidson,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of   Oliver   Prescott  and   Mary   Clay,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Prescott  and  Rachel  Adams,  his  wife. 

Benjamin  Prescott,  (1754-1839),  enHsted  from  Jaffrey  and 
was  at  Bunker  Hill.  The  day  before  the  battle  he  was  ar- 
rested as  a  spy,  but  made  his  escape.  He  was  born  in  West- 
field,  Mass. ;   died  in  Jafifrey,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  6559. 

MISS  EMMA  FREDERICA  LEFFINGWELL.  24861 

Born  in   Salem,   Illinois. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Christopher  Leffingwell. 

Daughter  of  Frederick  Oscar  Leffingwell  and  Emma  Rosalie  Robert- 
son his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Coit  Leffingwell  and  Sarah  Dunham,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Leffingwell  and  Sally  Maria  Beers, 
his  wife. 


3o8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Leffingwell  and  Elizabeth  Coit, 
his  wife. 

Christopher  LeffingweU,  (1734-1810),  served  on  the  Com- 
mittee of  Correspondence  and  was  a  valuable  advisor  of  Gov. 
Jonathan  Trumbull.  He  was  active  in  introducing  new  en- 
terprises and  built  a  mill  for  the  manufacture  of  paper,  1776, 
which  he  prosecuted  with  success.  He  commanded  a  company 
of  business  men,  very  few  accustomed  to  hard  labor,  at  the 
New  London  Alarm,  1781.  He  was  bom  in  Norwich,  where 
he  died. 

Also  No.  16425. 

MRS.  HARRIET  ANNETE  OSTROM.  24862 

Born  in  Schenectady,  New  York. 

Wife  of  William  Proctor  Ostrom. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Abraham  Veeder,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Abraham  Veeder  Soles  and  Mary  Ann  Baker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Soles  and  Catriena  Veeder,  his  wife. 

Or. -granddaughter  of  Abraham  Veeder  and  Annetje  Fonda,  his  sec- 
ond  wife. 

Abraham  Veeder,  (1743-1814),  was  captain  of  Tryon 
County  militia.     He  was  born  in  Schenectady ;   died  in  Fonda. 

MRS.  ALICE  PHILLIPS  LEAMAN.  24863 

Born  in  New  York,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Walter  L.  Leaman. 

Descendant  of  Landa  Beach,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Phillips  and  Nancy  Hepburn,   his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Hepburn  and  Abigail  Anne  Merwin, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  INIiles  Merwin  and  Abigail  Anne  Beach,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Landa  Beach  and  Abigail  Baldwin,  his 
wife. 

Landa  Beach,  (1727-1824),  served  on  war  committees  of 
Milford,  where  he  was  born,  and  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  946,  13099,  14723,  16737,  20815,  22517,  22518. 

MRS.  CASSIE  MONCURE  LYNE  BAKER.  24864 

Born   in  Richmond,  Virginia. 
Wife  of  Clairborne  Baker. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


309 


Descendant  of  William  Lyne  and  of  Col.  Thomas  Gaskins, 
of  Virginia. 

Daughter  of  William  Henry  Lyne  and  Cassandra  Oliver  Moncure, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Robert  Baylor  Lyne  and  Mary  Ambrose  Ed- 
wards, his  wife;  William  A.  Moncure  (1803-62)  and  Lucy  Ann  Gate- 
wood,  his  wife,  m.   1828. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Lyne  and  Elizabeth  Baylor,  his  wife; 
John  Moncure  (1772-1822)  and  Alice  Peachy  Gaskins  (1774-1860), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Lyne  and  Lucy  Foster  Lyne 
(cousins),  his  wife;    Thomas  Gaskins  and  Hannah  Hull,  his  wife. 

William  Lyne  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Safety, 
1775,  for  King  and  Queen  County  and  delegate  to  the  conven- 
tion, 1776,  which  met  at  Williamsburg. 

Also  No.  21358. 

Thomas  Gaskins  served  as  colonel  of  Northumberland 
County  militia,  and  1780,  was  president  of  the  Court  Martial 
to  try  the  rioters  who  resisted  the  draft  for  the  Continental 
army.     His  house  was  burned  by  the  British,  1781. 

Also  Nos.  1784,  5183. 

MISS  MARY  SOPHIE  ALEXANDER.  24865 

Born   in   Mecklenburg   County.   North    Carolina. 
Descendant  of  John   McKnitt  Alexander,   Moses  Winslow, 
Maj.  John  Davidson  and  Maj.  Joseph  Graham,  all  of  North 
Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Moses  Winslow  Alexander  (1798-1845)  and  Violet  Wil- 
son Graham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  McKnitt  Alexander  (1774-1841)  and  Dovey 
Winslow  (1776-1801),  his  wife;  Joseph  Graham  and  Isabella  David- 
son, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  JsIcKnitt  Alexander  and  Jean  Bane,  his 
wife,  m.  1759;  Moses  Winslow  and  Jean  Osborn,  his  wife;  John 
Davidson  and  Violet  Winslow  Wilson,  his  wife. 

John  McKnitt  Alexander,  (1733-1817),  was  secretary  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence,  delegate  to  memoralize  the  Leg- 
islature, and  author  of  the  instructions,  1775;  member  of 
the  Provincial  Congress,  1776,  and  of  the  Senate,  1777.  He 
was  born  in  Pennsylvania ;    died  in  Mecklenburg  Co.,  N.  C. 

Also  Nos.  18885,  20724. 

Moses  Winslow,  (1732-1815),  was  a  member  of  the  Provin- 


310  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

cial  Congress  that  met  at  Newbern,  1774.  He  was  born  in 
Rowan  County,  N.  C,  where  he  died. 

John  Davidson,  (1735-1832),  was  a  signer  of  the  Mecklen- 
burg Declaration  of  Independence  and  served  as  major  in  the 
army.  He  was  born  in  Chester  Co.,  Pa. ;  died  in  Mecklen- 
burg Co.,  N.  C. 

Also  No.  8710. 

Joseph  Graham,  (1759-1836),  served  as  lieutenant  and  cap- 
tain of  rangers,  1778,  and  as  major,  1780.  He  was  desper- 
ately wounded  at  Charlotte  and  in  fifteen  engagements  re- 
ceived nine  wounds.  He  was  born  in  Chester  Co.,  Pa. ;  died 
in  Lincoln  Co.,  N.  C. 

MRS.  ELLEN  GLASGOW  ARCHER  DORRITEE.  24866 

Born    in    Clearfield,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Rev.  James  A.  Dorritee. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  John  i\rcher,  of  Maryland. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  James  Glasgow  Archer  and  Julia  Norman  Branch, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Archer  and  Susanna  P.  Glasgow,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Robert  Harris  Archer  and  Mary  Stump,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Archer  and  Catherine  Harris,  his  wife. 

John  Archer,  (1741-1810),  a  graduate  of  Princeton,  served 
on  war  committees  and  represented  Harford  County  in  the 
convention  that  framed  the  state  constitution.  He  drilled  the 
militia,  practised  his  profession,  was  the  first  physician  to  re- 
ceive a  medical  diploma,  on  this  continent,  and  it  is  now  in  the 
Medical  Library  of  Baltimore. 

Also  No.  14821. 

MRS.  JOSEPHINE  PHIFER  DURANT.  24867 

Born  in  Charlotte,   North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  William  Gilmore  Durant. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Martin  Phifer,  Jr.,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  WilHam  Fulenwider  Phifer  and  Mary  Martha  White, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Phifer  and  Sarah  Fulenwider,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Martin  Phifer,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Locke,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Martin  Phifer  and  Margaret  Blackweder, 
his  wife,  m.  1754. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  3II 


Martin  Phifer,  Jr.,  (1756-1837),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  183 1,  for  service  of  captain  of  dragoons  in  the  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Cabarrus  Co.,  N.  C,  where  he  died 

Also  Nos.  6323,  9896,  15298. 

MRS.  SARAH  WHITE  STEELE  HUTCHISON.  24868 

Born  in  Charlotte,  North   Carohna. 

Wife  of   David   Parks   Hutchison. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Steele,  Capt.  Joseph  White,  John 
Wilson  and  William  Elliott. 

Daughter  of  Abram  C.  Steele  and  Margaret  Adelaide  White,  his 
second  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  WilHam  Steele  and  Elizabeth  Miller,  his  wife ; 
William  Elliott  White  and  Sarah  Robinson  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Steele  and  Rebecca  Anderson,  his  wife ; 
Joseph  White  and  Martha  Elliott,  his  wife;  John  Makemie  Wilson 
and  Mary  Anin,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Archibald  Steele  (1728-1805)  and  Agnes 
Edwards,  his  wife ;  William  Elliott  and  Mary  Barnet,  his  wife ;  John 
Wilson  and  Martha  Makemie,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Steele,  (1760-95),  commanded  a  company  of  cavalry 
under  Gen.  Francis  Marion. 

Joseph  White,  (1763-1804),  was  a  native  of  South  Carolina, 
and  his  tombstone  in  York  County  gives  his  service. 

John  Wilson,  (1735-79),  "^^'^s  a  patriot  of  Mecklenburg 
County,  and  a  signer  of  the  Declaration. 

Also  Nos.  4497,  6263,  13018,  14645. 

William  Elliott,  (1747-1805),  was  a  patriot  who  was  pur- 
sued by  the  British,  but  was  rescued  by  the  soldiers.  He  was 
born  in  Mecklenburg,  N.  C. ;    died  in  York  Co.,  S.  C. 

MRS.  MARY  ANNA  JACKSON.  24869 

Born  in  Mecklenburg  County,   North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  Lieut  Gen.  Thomas  J.  Jackson. 

Descendant  of  Maj.  John  Davidson  and  of  Maj.  Joseph 
Graham,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Robert  H.  Morrison  and  Mary  Graham,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Joseph  Graham  (1759-1836)  and  Isabella  Davidson, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Maj.  John  Davidson  (1735-1832)  and  Violet 
Winslow  Wilson,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24865. 


312  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  CORDELIA  WHITE  PHIFER.  24870 

Born  in  Charlotte,  North  CaroHna. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Martin  Phifer,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  WiHiam  Fulenwider  Phifer  and  Mary  Martin  White, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24867. 

MRS.  CORA  JOHNSTON  ROBERTSON.  24871 

Born  in  Charlotte,  North  Carolina. 

Wife   of  Thomas   R.   Robertson. 

Descendant  of  Col.  James  Johnston,  Dr.  John  Reid  and 
Robert  Ewart,  all  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  William  Johnston  and  Anne   E.   Graham,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Johnston  and  Mary  Murray  Reid,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Johnston  and  Jane  Ewart,  his  wife ; 
John  Reid  and   Sarah   Sharpe,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter    of    Robert    Ewart. 

James  Johnston,  (1742-1805),  commanded  the  reserve  at 
King's  Mountain.  He  was  elected  to  the  Senate,  1780,  and 
near  the  close  of  the  war  acted  as  disbursing  agent  for  the 
western  division. 

John  Reid,  (1756-1821),  was  a  physician  and  a  soldier.  He 
was  born  in  Lincoln  County,  where  he  died. 

Robert  Ewart,  (1725-1800  ?),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  the  Salisbury  District,  1775.  He  served 
at  the  battle  of  King's  Mountain. 

Also  No.  20723. 

MRS.  GRACE  WHITE  SPRINGS.  24872 

Born  in  Concord,  North  Carolina. 
Wife  of  Leroy  Springs. 

Descendant  of  John  Wilson,  Capt.  Joseph  White. 
Daughter  of  Samuel  Elliott  White  and  Esther   Phifer,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William   Elliott  White  and   Sarah   Robinson  Wil- 
son, his  wife. 
See  No.  24868. 

MRS.  VIRGINIA  LOUISA  YOUNG  SMITH.  24873 

Born  in  Cabarrus   County,   North  Carolina. 
Wife  of  Arthur  LilHngton   Smith. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Robert  Burton. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  313 


Daughter  of  Robert  Simonton  Young  and  Sarah  Virginia  Burton, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alfred  Moore  Burton  and  EHzabeth  Fullenwider, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Burton  and  Agatha  WilHams,  his  wife. 

Robert  Buiton,  (1747-1825),  served  in  the  North  CaroHna 
mihtia.  He  was  born  in  Mecklenburg  Co.,  Va.,  removed  to 
Granville,  N.  C,  1775,  where  he  gave  distinguished  service, 
and  where  he  is  buried. 

Also  No.  21938. 

MRS.  NETTIE  C.  WALKER.  24874 

Born  in  Rockingham  County,  North  Carolina. 

Wife  of  P.  D.  Walker. 

Descendant  of  Col.  John  Williams,  of  North  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Col.  John  W.  Covington  and  Fannie  Settle,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Thomas  Settle,  Sr.,  and  Henrietta  Williams 
Graves,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Gen.  Azariah  Graves  and  Elizabeth  Williams, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Williams  and  Elizabeth  Williamson, 
his  wife. 
•John  Williams,  (1745-99),  was  a  delegate  to  the  Provincial 
Congress  of  North  Carolina,  1775.  He  commanded  minute 
men  from  the  Hillsboro  District.  He  was  born  in  Hanover 
Co.,  Va. ;   died  in  North  Carolina. 

Also   No.   16964. 

MRS.  SARAH  CALDWELL  WHITE.  24875 

Born   in    Mecklenburg,    North   Carolina. 

Wife  of  Dr.  William  Edward  White. 

Descendant  of  Rev.  David  Caldwell  and  of  Maj.  John 
Davidson. 

Daughter  of  David  Alexander  Caldwell  and  Martha  Bishop,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Rev.  Alexander  Caldwell  and  Sarah  Davidson, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  David  Caldwell  and  Rachel  Craighead, 
his  wife ;    John  Davidson  and  Violet  W.  Wilson,  his   wife. 

See  No.  24439. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Alexander  Craighead  and  Agnes  Brown, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24865. 


314  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  WHITE  WILLIAMS  CALDWELL.      24S76 
Born  in  Charlotte,  North  Carolina. 
Wife  of  A.  W.   Caldwell. 

Descendant  of  John  Wilson  and  of  Capt.  Joseph  White. 
Daughter  of  Lewis  S.  Williams  and  Sarah  Cordelia  White,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  William  Elliott  White  and  Sarah  Robinson  Wilson, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24868. 

MRS.  GRACE  VAN  VOORHIS  COX.  24877 

Born  in  Alonongahela,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Alfred  Beecher  Cox. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Daniel  Van  Voorhis. 

Daughter  of  James  Hair  Van  Voorhis  and  Martha  J.  Willson,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Van  Voorhis  and  Mary  Hair,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Daniel  Van  Voorhis  and  Nancy  Meyers,  his 
wife. 

Daniel  Van  Voorhis,  (173S-1829),  was  captain  of  merchant 
vessels  and  served  in  the  Pennsylvania  Associators.  He  was 
bom  in  Oyster  Bay,  Long  Island ;  died  in  Washington  Co., 
Pa. 

MRS.  DORA  VANCE  BERRY.  24878 

Born  in  Urbana,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Thomas   C.   Berry. 
Descendant  of  Joseph  Vance. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Franklin  Vance  and  Mary  Rebecca  Ward, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Gov.  Joseph  Colville  Vance  and  Mary  Lemen, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Vance  and  Sarah  Wilson,  his  wife; 
Alexander  Lemen  and  Mary  Smith,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Vance,  (1759-1809),  enlisted  as  a  private  in  the  Vir- 
ginia Line,  1776,  under  Col.  Daniel  Morgan,  to  serve  during 
the  war.     He  was  born  in  Virginia ;   died  in  Urbana,  Ohio. 

24879 
MRS.  OLIVE  P.  BLAKELEY.      '  24880 

Born  in  Chauncey,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  0.  W.  Blakeley. 
Descendant  of  Solomon  Howard. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  315 


Daughter  of  Charles  C.  Pruden  and  Lucy  Howard,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cyrus  Howard  and  Lucy  Fenton,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Solomon  Howard  and  Anna  Cary,  his  wife. 

Solomon  Howard,  (1760-1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  Hamilton  Co.,  Ohio,  1832,  for  six  months'  actual  ser- 
vice of  a  private  in  the  Connecticut  Line. 

MRS.  DAISY  PATTON  HAYNES.  24881 

Born  in  Fayette   County,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  George  Carey  Haynes. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  George  Patton,  of  Virginia- 
Daughter    of   Joseph    Henry    Patton    and    Sarah    EHzabeth    Durnell, 

his  wife. 

Granddaughter   of    James    Morean    Patton    and    Eleanor    Wain,    his 

wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of   Thornton    Patton   and   Sara   Anne    McEntire, 

his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter    of    George    Patton    and    Sarah    Stringfellow, 

his  wife,  m.   1784. 
George  Patton,  (1759-1813),  enlisted,  1777,  in  Capt.  William 

Wallace's  company,  Towles'  regiment.     His  widow  received  a 

pension  for  eighteen  months'  actual  service  as  sergeant  in  the 

Virginia  Line.     He  was  born  in  Falmouth,  Va.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  IDA  PATTON  LANUM.     ■  24882 

Born  in  Fayette,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  Clayton   Vincent   Lanum. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  George  Patton  and  of  Francis  Boyd. 

Daughter  of  Robert  Patton  and  Sarah  Viretta  Rodgers,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Morean  Patton  and  Eleanor  Wain,  his  wife; 
William  Rodgers  and  Sarah  Ann  Boyd,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24881. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hamilton  Rodgers  and  Mary  Gibson,  his  wife; 
George  W.  Boyd  and  Nancy  Beard,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Rodgers  and  Isabel,  his  wife; 
Francis  Boyd  and  Nancy  Ann  Wosnum,  his   wife. 

Francis  Boyd,  (1758-1824),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Ross  Co.,  Ohio,  1788,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Seventh 
Virginia  regiment. 

MRS.  LUCY  HOWARD  PRUDEN.  24883 

Born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Charles  C.  Pruden. 


3l6  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Solomon  Howard. 
Daughter  of  Cyrus  Howard  and  Lucy  Fenton,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter    of    Solomon    Howard    (1760-1834)    and    Anna    Car>% 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24880. 


MRS.  ELEANOR  PATTON  GRANT. 

Born  in  Fayette  County,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Jesse  Grant. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  George  Patton. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Henry  Patton  and  Sarah  Ehzabeth  Durnell,  his 
wife. 

See   No.  24881. 

MRS.  ELEANOR  GREEN  DYE  COLEMAN.  24885 

Born  in  Miami  County,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  George  Edwin   Coleman. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph  Green,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Clyne  Dye  and  Ehza  Gray  Green,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  George  Green  and  Martha  Gray,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Green  and  Margaret  Abbott,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Green,  (1720-1802),  was  a  member  of  the  Commit- 
tee of  Safety  of  Northumberland  County.  He  was  commis- 
sary of  supplies  for  Sullivan's  expedition,  and,  throughout  the 
struggle,  was  active  in  civil  and  military  service  in  the  valley 
of  the  West  Branch.  He  was  born  in  Lancaster  County; 
died  in  Buffalo  Valley,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  3238,  5158,  6621,  12479,  13765,  21291. 

MISS  MARY  BELLE  GATCH.  24886 

Born  in  Xenia,  Ohio. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Robbins. 

Daughter  of  Moses  Dimmett  Gatch  and  Mary  Jones,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Col.  John  Jones  and  Rachel  Robbins  (1782-1873), 
his  wife,  m.  1807. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Robbins  and  Sarah  Daile}',  his  first  wife. 

John  Robbins,  (1760-1840),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Col. 
Stephen  Moylan's  regiment  of  Pennsylvania  Cavalry  which 
was  discharged  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Sus- 
sex Co.,  N.  J. ;   died  in  Ross  Co.,  Ohio. 


UNEAGE  BOOK. 


317 


MRS.  THEODORA  ANNETTE  PHELPS  LINCOLN.        24887 

Born  in  Yankeetown,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  George  Lincoln. 

Descendant  of  Nehemiah  Gregory  and  of  Johiel  Gregory. 

Daughter  of  Hon.  William  Alexander  Phelps  and  Eliza  Ann  Gre- 
gory, his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Gregory  and  Sarah  Dunehew  Roberts, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Johiel  Gregory  and  Elizabeth  Andrews,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nehemiah  Gregory  and  Ann  Barnum,  his 
wife. 

Nehemiah  Gregory  who  had  served  in  the  early  wars,  was  a 
private  in  the  New  York  militia,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Scot- 
land, 1720;    died  in  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Johiel  Gregory,  (1755-1818),  enlisted,  1775;  served  under 
Capt.  Joseph  Benedict,  Col.  James  Holmes,  New  York  Line. 
He  was  born  in  Gregory  Point;  removed  to  Ohio,  1801,  where 
he  died,  in  Fayette  County. 

Also  No.   1921. 

MRS.  HELEN  COLLORD  TAYLOR.  24888 

Born  in   Cincinnati,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  Dr.  William  Henry  Taylor. 

Descendant  of  Michael  Tremper,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  William  Adams  Collord  and  Rebecca  Severus,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac   Collord   and   Eliza   Smead,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Bradbury  Chandler  Collord  and  Cath- 
erina  Tremper,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Michael  Tremper  and  Leah  Van  Deusen, 
his  wife,  m.   1767. 

Michael  Tremper,  (1745-86),  served  in  the  Dutchess  County 
militia  under  Col.  Abraham  Brinkerhofif.  He  was  born  in 
New  York  City,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  21756. 

MRS.  EVELYN  MARSHALL  KINNEY  RENAHAN.        24889 
Born  in   Staunton,   Virginia. 
Wife  of  John  Alfred  Renahan. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Daniel  Smith,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  John  Marshall  Kinney  and   Mary  Frances   Beirne,   his 
wife. 


3l8  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Andrew  Plunkett  Beirne  and  Frances  Evelyn 
Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Judge  Daniel  Smith  and  Frances  Strother 
Duff,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Smith  and  Margaret  Davis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Smith  and  Jane  Harrison,  his 
wife. 

Daniel  Smith,  (1711-81),  served  in  the  miHtia  and  was  the 
first  justice  of  Rockingham  County. 

Also  Nos.  4280,  5103,  9889,  18216,  23072. 

MRS.  ANNA  MILLER  HEISER.  24890 

Born  in  Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  John  E.  Heiser. 

Descendant  of  Enoch  Miller,  of  New  Jersey, 

Daughter  of  William  Hamilton  Miller  and  Rebecca  Woods,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  EUis  Marsh  Miller  and  Rosanna  Hamilton,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jacob  ^^liller  and   Lucretia  Marsh,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Enoch  Miller  and  Hannah  Baker,  his  wife. 

Enoch  Miller  served  as  a  minute  man  in  the  Essex  County, 
New  Jersey  militia.     He  was  born,  1747,  in  New  Jersey. 

MRS.  HELEN  HINE  ALVORD.  .  24891 

Born  in  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Horace  Alvord. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Noble  Hine  and  of  Abraham  Skinner, 
of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Augustus  Hine  and  Elizabeth  Loughridge,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter    of    Homer    Hine    and    Mary    Skinner,    his    wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Noble  Hine  and  Patience  Hubbell,  his  wife; 
Abraham  Skinner  and  Mary  Ayers,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Skinner  and  Phoebe  Strong, 
his  wife. 

Noble  Hine,  (1744-96),  commanded  a  company  when  Tryon 
invaded  the  Colony.  He  was  born  in  New  Milford;  died  in 
Woodbridge,  Conn. 

Abraham  Skinner,  (1755-1826),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Connecticut  militia.  He  was  born  in  Glastonbury,  Conn. ; 
died  in  Painesville,  Ohio. 


LINKAGE  BOOK.  319 


MRS.  ^lARY  DONALDSON  FOWLER.  24892 

Born  in  Painesville,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  William  Henry  Fowler. 

Descendant  of  Jonathan  Fish. 

Daughter  of  Dwight  Donaldson  and  Matilda  Ostrander,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Tobias  Ostrander  and  Roxanna  Fish  (d  1832), 
his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Fish  and  Roxana  Adams,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Fish  served  as  a  private  with  the  Connecticut 
troops. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  AMELIA  HOXETT.  24893 

Born  in  Painesville,  Ohio. 

Widow  of  Thomas  Hoxett. 

Descendant  of  Isaac  Goodspeed,  Lvike  Brooks,  Stephen 
Brooks,  Maj.  Gen.  John  Whitcomb  and  Capt.  Daniel  Rugg,  Jr., 
all  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Timothy  Brooks (  1807-95)  and  Eliza  Ann  Goodspeed, 
his  wife,  m.   1830. 

Granddaughter  of  Stephen  Brooks  and  Prudence  Whitcomb, 
(b.  1762),  his  wife;    Luther  Goodspeed  and  Elizabeth  Rugg,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Luke  Brooks  and  Lucy  Wheeler,  his  wife, 
m-  1756;  John  Whitcomb  and  Rebecca,  his  second  wife;  Isaac  Good- 
speed  and  Ann  Jenkins,  his  wife ;  Daniel  Rugg,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth 
Woods  Divoll,  his  wife. 

Isaac  Goodspeed,  (1731-1826),  was  a  private  in  Capt. 
Ephraim  Stockwell's  company,  Col.  Job  Cushing's  regiment  to 
reenforce  the  army  at  Bennington.  He  was  born  in  Barn- 
stable ;   died  in  Hubbardstown. 

Luke  Brooks  was  a  minute-man  at  the  Lexington  Alarm 
from  Stow,  where  he  died.     He  was  born  in  Concord,  1731. 

Stephen  Brooks,  (1756-1836),  served  at  the  Lexington 
Alarm  and  at  White  Plains.  He  was  born  in  Stow ;  died  in 
Templeton,  Mass. 

Also  No.  23962. 

Daniel  Rugg,  Jr.,  (1743-1830),  entered  the  army  as  lieuten- 
ant, 1776,  and  commanded  a  company  under  Col.  Josiah 
V/hitney,  1779.     He  was  born  and  died  in  Lancaster. 

John  Whitcomb,  (1713-85),  was  apppointed,  1775,  first 
major  general  bv  the  Provincial  Congress  and  at  Bunker  Hill 


320  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

had  command  of  Lechmere  Point.     He  declined  a  commission 
from  the  Continental  Congress,  1776,  on  account  of  age.     He 
was  born  in  Bolton,  where  he  died. 
Also  No.  21269. 

MRS.  ELLA  IvENDALL  OVERTURF.  24894 

Born  in  Wheelersburg,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  John   N.   Overturf. 

Descendant  of  Jeremiah  Kendall. 

Daughter  of  Jefferson  Kendall  and  Elizabeth  Fenton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Kendall  and  Rachel   Brown,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Kendall  and  Rhoda  ilclntyre,  his 
wife. 

Jeremiah  Kendall,  (1758-1843),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Virginia  militia  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Brandywine. 
He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1831.  He  was  bom  in 
Fauquier  Co.,  Va. ;    died  in  Fayette  Co.,  Penna. 

MISS  ABBY  BEECHER  LONGYEAR.  24895 

Born   in    Marquette,    Michigan. 

Descendant  of  Burr  Beecher,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  John  Munro  Longyear  and  Mary  Beecher,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Peck  Beecher  and  Caroline  Matilda 
Walker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Alarcus  Lyman  Beecher  and  Fanny  Johnson, 
his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Burr  Beecher  (1756-1823)  and  Anna  Eunice 
Smith,   his  wife. 

See  No.  24301. 

MRS.  IDA  THORP  FORD.  24896 

Born   in  Alexander,   New   York. 

Wife  of   H.   Clark   Ford. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Joseph  Moulton,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  John  Henry  Thorp  and  Lucy  Lauretta  Moulton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Moulton  and  Malvina  Benedict,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Royal  Moulton  and  Betsey  Trask,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph   Moulton  and   Hannah,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Moulton,  (1738-1816),  who  was  a  soldier  in  the  early 
wars,  served  as  sergeant,  1775,  in  Capt.  Amos  Walbridge's 
company.  Col.  Rufus  Putnam's  regiment.  He  was  born  in 
Brimfield  ;   died  in  ]\Ionson,  Mass. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  32I 


MISS  ^^IILDRED  EL^I  FORD.  24897 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Descendant  of  Sergt.  Joseph  Moulton. 
Daughter  of  H.   Clark  Ford  and  Ida  Thorp,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Henry  Thorp  and  Lucy  Lauretta   A'loulton, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24896. 

MRS.  JENNIE  SOPHIA  GRISWOLD  HART.  24898 

Born  in  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  Frank  Wilbur  Hart. 

Descendant  of  Joel  Grant  and  of  Seth  Griswold,  of  Connec- 
ticut. 

Daughter  of  Nelson  Griswold  (1820-73)  and  Ellen  Abigail  Carlton, 
his  wife,  m.   1849. 

Granddaughter  of  Roswell  Griswold  (1780- 1833)  and  Jerusha 
(Grant)   Walter   (1785-1S28),  his  second  wife,  m.   1808. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Seth  Griswold  and  Huldah  (Priest)  Loomis, 
his  wife,  m.  1778;  Joel  Grant  and  Zilpah  Cowles  (1762-1824),  his 
wife,   m.    1782. 

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

Seth  Griswold  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Abel  Pettibone's 
company.  Col.  Thom.as  Belden's  regiment,  1777.  He  was  born 
in  New  Hartford;   died,  1810,  in  Colebrook,  Conn. 

MRS.  H.  GERTRUDE  STREATOR  THOMAS.  24899 

Born  in   Aurora,   Ohio. 

Wife  of  Eben  Briggs  Thomas. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  John  Streator,  Charles  Plumb,  Lieut. 
Jabez  Stow,  and  Jonah  Cone. 

Daughter  of  Worthy  Stevens  Streator  and  Sarah  Wakely  Sterling, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Isaac  Hemingway  Streator,  Jr.,  and  Clarina  Plumb, 
his  wife;     Lord    Sterling   and    Polly   Palmer,   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Hemingway  Streator  and  Hannah  Alder- 
man, his  wife;  Charles  Plumb  and  Susannah  Starr,  his  wife;  Samuel 
Sterling  and  Anna  Stow,  his  wife ;  Levi  Palmer  and  Elizabeth  Cone, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  John  Streator  and  Margaret  Hemingway, 
12 


322  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

his  wife ;  Jabez  Stow  and  Anna  Lord,  his  wife ;  Jonah  Cone  and 
Elizabeth  Gates,  his  wife. 

John  Streator,  (1732-1810),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Mass- 
achusetts miHtia.  He  was  bom  in  Framingham,  Mass. ;  died 
in  Hampton,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Pkimb,  (1744-1831),  served  as  a  marine  on  the  man- 
of-war  "OHver  Cromwell."     He  died  in  Aurora,  Ohio. 

Jonah  Cone,  (1721-1809),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lexing- 
ton Alarm.  He  was  born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  where  he 
died. 

Jabez  Stow,  (1716-85),  was  captured  at  Fort  Griswold, 
1 78 1,  carried  to  New  York,  where  he  suffered  great  hardship. 
He  was  born  in  Saybrook,  Conn.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1995,  19453,  20166,  23895. 

MISS  MARY  E.  PHELPS.  24900 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Edward  Paine,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  W.   Phelps  and  Mary  Hall,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  W.  Phelps  and  Lydia  Paine,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Edward  Paine  and  Rebecca  White,  his  wife. 

Edward  Paine,  (1746-1841),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Geauga  County,  Ohio,  1831,  for  service  of  captain  in  the 
Connecticut  militia. 

Also  No.  17231. 

MRS.  ANNA  ELIZABETH  BEETEM  EPPLEY.  24901 

Born  in  Carlisle,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  James  K.  Eppley. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  George  Redsecker,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Abraham  Beetem   and   Mary  A.   Redsecker,   his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Redsecker  and  Harriet   Martin,  his  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  George  Redsecker,  Jr.,  and  Susanna  Ream, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Redsecker  and  Anna  Maria  An- 
drecken,  his  wife. 

George  Redsecker,  (1735-88),  was  lieutenant  of  the  Lan- 
caster County  militia  at  the  battles  of  Brandywine  and  Ger- 
mantown  in  Col.  Alexander  Lowrey's  regiment,  which  was 
commended  for  bravery.  He  was  born  in  Basle,  Switzerland; 
died  in  Elizabethtown,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 

Also   Nos.   6301,  8855. 


LINEAGK   COOK.  323 


MISS  NANCY  MARTIN.  24902 

Born  in   Shippensburg,   Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Paul  Martin,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Joab  Martin  and  Lucinda  Olivia  Hostetter,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Paul   Martin  and  Mary  Fry,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas   Martin  and   Mary  O'Brien,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Paul  Martin  and  Rosanna  Lindsay,  his  wife. 

Patil  Martin  served  in  the  Pennsylvania  militia  with  his  sons 
Hugh,  Paul  Alexander,  John  and  Thomas.  He  was  bom  in 
Ireland  and  is  buried  in  Cumberland  Co.,  Penna. 

MISS  JENNiE  H.  MILLER.  -  24903 

Born  in  Selinsgrove,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Adam  Fisher,  Peter  Fisher,  Ernst 
Kloss  and  George  Miller,  all  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Edward  Miller  and  Elmira  Amanda  Fisher,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jacob  Miller  and  Katharine  Kloss,  his  wife ; 
Samuel  Fisher  (1813-85)  (son  of  George)  and  Harriet  Fisher  (1818- 
1901),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Miller  and  Mary  Magdalen  Deshler, 
his  second  wife ;  Daniel  Kloss  and  Margaret  Richard,  his  wife ; 
George  Fisher  and  Mary  Magdalene  Roads  (b.  1779),  his  wife;  Solo- 
mon Fisher    (1791-1848)   and  Sarah  Harlan   (1792-1853),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ernst  Kloss  and  Catharine  Suter,  his  wife; 
Adam  Fisher  (father  of  George)  and  Margaretta  Elizabeth  Rieden 
(Raid),  his  wife;  Peter  Fisher  and  Anna  Marie  Faer  (1752-1814), 
his  wife. 

Adam  Fisher,  (1744-1825),  served  as  lieutenant  of  York 
County  militia,  1779,  tmder  Capt.  John  Wampler. 

Peter  Fisher  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  John  Ludwig's^ 
company,  Berks  County  militia,  1778. 

Ernst  Kloss,  (1738-1805),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Siegfried's  company,  1778,  and  under  Capt.  Adam  Diehl  in  the 
Northampton  County,  Pennsylvania  militia,  1780.  He  was 
born  in  Germany. 

George  Miller,  (1760-1836),. was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  L^nion  County,  1 831,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Pennsyl- 
vania militia.     He  died  in  Salem,  Pa. 


324  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

MISS  CLARA  FELTON  BENT.  24904 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Bent,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  George  Elbridge  Bent  and  Martha  Conway  Felton,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Adam  Bent  and  Sukey  Foster  Blake,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ebenezer   Bent   and   Ruth   Crouch,  his   wife. 

Ebenezer  Bent,  (1737-96),  turned  out  in  Capt.  Josiah  Vose's 
company  to  fortify  Boston  Harbor,  1776.  He  was  born  in 
Milton ;   died  in  Dorchester. 

Also  Nos.  7596,   12101,  23347. 

MISS  MARY  BLAIvE  BENT.  .  24905 

Bom   in    Boston,    Massachusetts. 
Descendant  of  Ebenezer  Bent. 

Daughter  of  George  Elbridge  Bent  and  Martha  Conway  Felton,  his 
wife. 

See   No.   24905. 

MISS  AMY  FLORENCE  BROWNING.  24906 

Born   in    Camden,    New    Jersey. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  John  Baptiste  -Brognard. 

Daughter  of  George  Linge  Browning  and  Amy  Florence  Okie,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Broguard  Okie  and  Caroline  Frances  Rich- 
ardson, his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Okie  and  Abagail  Broguard,  his  wife. 

Gr. -gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Baptiste  Broguard  and  Mary  Herd, 
his   second  wife. 

John  Baptiste  Broguard,  (1761-1823),  enhsted  in  the  Grena- 
diers in  the  corps  of  Foreign  vokmteers,  1778,  under  Due  de 
Lauzun.  He  had  studied  medicine  and  was  detailed  to  sur- 
geon's duty  in  this  famous  legion  which  was  complimented  by 
Washin.gton  for  its  brilliant  service.  He  was  born  in  France ; 
died  in  Columbus,  N.  J. 

MRS.  ELEANOR  BAIRD  REED  BUTLER.  24907 

Born   in   Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  George  Butler. 

Descendant  of  Col.  William  Lewis,  Brig.  Gen.  William  Ir- 
vine of  Absalom  Baird,  M.  D. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  325 


Daughter  of  Thomas  Baird  Reed,  'SI.  D.,  and  Mary  Gill  Campbell, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Robert  Rentone  Reed  and  Ellen  Baird,  his  wife ; 
Archibald  Campbell  and  Agnes  Elizabeth  D.  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hon.  Thomas  Harlaan  Baird  and  Nancy  Mc- 
Cullough,  his  wife;  Charles  D.  Lewis,  M.  D.,  and  Mary  B.  Irvine, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Absalom  Baird,  M.  D.,  and  Susannah 
Brown,  his  wife;  William  Lewis  and  Anne  Montgomery,  his  wife; 
William  Irvine  and  Ann  Callender,  his  wife. 

William  Lewis,  (1724-1812),  belonged  to  a  family  of  pa- 
triots, and  he  was  with  his  brother,  Andrew,  the  hero  of  Point 
Pleasant.  He  was  called  the  "Civilizer  of  the  Border"  and 
represented  Augusta  County  in  the  convention,  1775.  He 
removed  to  Sweet  Springs,  Va.,  1790,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  2445,  3282,  4855. 

William  Irvine,  (1741-1804),  commanded  a  regiment  when 
taken  prisoner  at  the  battle  of  Three  Rivers,  1776,  and  was  not 
exchanged  for  two  years.  He  was  promoted  brigadier  gen- 
eral, 1779,  and  served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  presi- 
dent of  the  Cincinnati  of  Pennsylvania.  He  was  born  in  Ire- 
land ;   died  in  Philadelphia. 

Also  Nos.  2c6.  1092,  3444,  15366. 

Absalom  Baird,  (1755-1805),  entered  the  army  as  surgeon's 
mate ;  was  surgeon  of  Baldwin's  regiment  of  Artificers  and 
served  to  the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Chester 
County ;   died  in  Washington,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  633,  1174,  2003,  6631,  23005. 

MRS.  MARY  ROBERTA  CHILDS  BONSTEIN.  24908 

Born  in   Muncy,   Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  James  Boveard  and  of  John  Brobst,  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Daughter  of   Oscar   Childs   and   Elizabeth  Boveard,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Alexander  Boveard  and  Susanna  Brobst,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Boveard  and  Hannah  Beaty,  his  wife; 
John   Brobst   and   Catherine   Stumpfund,   his    wife. 

James  Boveard  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  Jairus  Kilgore's 
company,  1776-79.     He  died,  1808,  in  Dry  Valley,  Union  Co. 

John  Brobst,  (1759-1834),  served  several  enlistments  as  a 
private  under  different  commands   and  also   acted   as   scout. 


326  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

He  was  born  in  Berks  County,  and  received  a  pension  in  Union 
Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 
Also  No.  7444,  15916,  231 17. 

MRS.  MARTHA  HARDING  BRAMHALL.  24909 

Bom  in  Exeter,  Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Stephen  Harding. 
Daughter  of  George  Harding  and  Mary  Gardner,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  John  Harding  and  Affa  Baldwin  Jenkins,  his  wife. 
Gr. -granddaughter  of  Stephen  Harding  and  Amy  Gardner,  his  wife. 
Stephen  Harding,  (1723-89),  was  a  member  of  the  Commit- 
tee of  Safety  of  Westmoreland  County  and  commanded  a  com- 
pany under  Col.  Zubulon  Butler.     He  was  born  in  Colchester, 
Conn. ;   died  in  Exeter,  Pa. 
Also  Nos.  13522,  15279,  17172,  18278,  21761. 

24910 
MISS  ADELIA  LEMAN.  24911 

Born  in  Lancaster,   Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Lewis  Du  Bois,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Eicholtz  Leman  and  Anna  Du  Bois  (1826-73), 
his   wife,   m.    1851. 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Du  Bois,  Jr.,  (1774-1831)  and  Anna  Hull, 
his  wife,   m.    1809. 

Gr.-granddaughter-of  Lewis  Du  Bois  and  Rachel  Jansen,  his  second 
wife,  m.  1770. 

Lewis  Du  Bois,  (1728-1802),  entered  the  army  as  captain, 
1775,  and  was  promoted  major  in  the  Canadian  campaign. 
He  was  colonel  of  the  Third  New  York  regiment  in  the  gar- 
rison of  Fort  Montgomery,  1777,  when  it  was  overwhelmed 
by  the  enemy,  and  he  was  wounded.  During  the  winter  of 
1777,  his  regiment  was  at  Fishkill,  and,  1779,  he  served  in 
Sullivan's  expedition  and  retired  at  the  end  of  the  year.  He 
was  bom  in  Marlboro,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3698,  4036,  7243. 

MRS.  SUSAN  EVERETT  EARNED.  24912 

Born   in    Constantinople,    Turkey. 
Wife  of  T.  S.  Larned. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Jeremiah  Everett  and  of  David  Haynes. 
Daughter  of  Joel  Sumner  Everett  and  Seraphina  Haynes,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jacob   Everett   and   Mary   Fish,   his   wife ;    Henry 
Haynes   and   Achsah   March,   his   wife. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


327 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jeremiah  Everett  and  Elizabeth  Warren,  his 
wife;    David   Haynes  and   Eunice   King,   his   wife. 

Jeremiah  Everett,  (1740-1831),  served  as  surgeon  in  Col. 
Nicholas  Dike's  regiment  of  Massachusetts  militia,  raised  for 
the  defense  of  Boston.  He  was  born  in  Attleboro,  Mass.; 
died  in  Halifax,  Vt. 

David  Haynes,  (1756-1837),  served  to  guard  military  stores 
at  Rye,  Long  Island,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Brimfield;  died 
in  Southbridge,  Mass. 

MRS.  KATE  SANDERSON  BARLOW.  24913 

Born   in   Jersey   Shore,    Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Thomas  W.  Barlow. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Covenhoven,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  John  J.  Sanderson  and  Mercy  Kelsy  Crane,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  George  Crane  and  Creacy  Covenhoven,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Covenhoven  and  Mercy  Kelsy  Cutter, 
his  wife. 

Robert  Covenhoven,  (1755-1846),  served  as  a  scout  and 
guide.  He  was  born  in  Monmouth  Co.,  N.  ].;  died  in  North- 
umberland Co.,  Pa. 

Also  No.  1735,  7619,  9803,  18142,  19494,  20055. 

MISS  MARGARETTA  ELLISON  BULLUS.  24914 

Born  in  Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Charles  Rumsey,  of  Maryland. 
Daughter   of   William   ElHson   Bullus   and    Emma    Embury   Kissam, 
his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  Edward  Bullus  and  Eliza  Anna  Ellison,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Dr.  John  Bullus  and  Charlotte  Jane  Rumsey, 
his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Charles  Rumsey  and  Abigail  Jane  Cauer, 
his   wife. 

Charles  Rumsey,  (1736-80),  served  as  county-lieutenant  and 
was  commissioned  colonel  of  militia,  1777.  He  was  born  in 
Cecil  County,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ANTOINETTE  J.  CAVANAGH.  24915 

Born  in   Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Rev.  William  Henry  Cavanagh. 


328  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Hon.  William  Henry,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Francis  Jordan  (1815-85)  and  Emily  Woolf  (1821-89), 
his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Jordan  and  EHzabeth  Henry  (1782-1844), 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Henry  (1759-1821)  and  Sabina 
Schropp   (1758-1848),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Henry  and  Anne  Wood  (1734- 
99),  his  wife. 

William  Henry,  (1729-86),  was  a  member  of  the  Assembly, 

1776,  Council  of  Safety  and  treasurer  of  Lancaster  County, 

1777.  He   gave   constant   service    until    his    death.     He    was 
born  in  Chester  County ;    died  in  Lancaster  County. 

MISS  ALICE  COLQUHOUN  CHEEZUM.  24916 

Born   m   Easton,    Maryland. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Caleb  North,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  John  Walker  Cheezum  and  Sarah  North  Emory,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Martin  Groome  Emory  and  Ann  North, 
his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  North  and  Lydia  Lewes,  his  wife. 

Caleb  North,  (1753-1840),  commanded  a  company  at 
Ticonderoga,  served  as  major  at  Brandywine,  Paoli  and  Ger- 
mantown.  He  was  lieutenant  colonel  at  Monmouth  and  after 
the  surrender  at  Yorktown,  had  charge  of  Tarleton's  Legion 
on  their  march  north.  He  was  president  of  the  State  Society 
of  the  Cincinnati ;  was  the  last  field  ofificer  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Line,  and  is  buried  in  Chester  County,  where  he  was  bom. 

Also  No.  1452. 

MRS.  ELLA  NORTH  DAWSON.  24917 

Born   in  Easton,  Maryland. 
Wife  of  Alfred  Hunt  Dawson. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Caleb  North. 

Daughter  of   John   Walker   Cheezum   and    Sarah   North  Emory,   his 
wife. 
See   No.   24916. 

MRS.  ELLEN  POINTER  JORDAN.  24918 

Born  in   Morristown,   New   Jersey. 
Wife  of  Gilbert  Jordan. 
Descendant  of  Rev.  James  Caldwell,  of  New  Jersey. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


329 


Daughter  of  Isaac  Augustus  Canfield  (1823-88)  and  :Marv  Elisabeth 
Poinier   (1S26-62),  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Dayton  Israel  Canfield  (1794-1853)  and  Harrie- 
Vail   (1802-28),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Isaac  Canfield  (1763-1822)  and  Margaret  Cald- 
well (1764-1831),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  James  Caldwell  and  Hannah  Ogden,  his 
wife. 

James  Caldwell,  (1734-81),  served  as  chaplain  of  militia  and, 
in  1780,  in  the  successful  defense  of  Springfield.  When  gun- 
wadding  gave  out  he  supplied  hymn  books,  saying,  "Now 
give  them  Watts  boys."  He  was  shot  by  a  sentry  and  his 
wife  was  shot  while  in  her  room.  In  1846  a  monument  was 
erected  to  their  memory  at  Elizabethtown. 

Also  Nos.  326.  1652,  2775,  3312.  7743,  8123,  12591,  20900. 

MRS.  MARIA  AMELIA  JEFFERIES  RANKIN.  24919 

Born  in   Lancaster,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  Washington  Rankin. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Joseph  Jefiferies  and  of  Capt.  John  Jef- 
feries,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Jefiferies  and  Amelia  Landis,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Jefferies  and  Ann  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Jefferies  and  Jane,  his  wife. 

Joseph  Jefferies,  (1736-1814),  was  a  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Observation  of  York  County,  1775,  and  served  as 
delegate  to  the  Provincial  Congress,  1776.  He  was  colonel  of 
militia  when  appointed  wagon-master. 

John  Jefferies,  (1757-1832),  served  as  private  at  Brandy- 
wine,  lieutenant,  1779,  and,  1780,  as  captain  of  York  County 
militia.  He  was  born  in  Chester  County:  died  in  Mifflin 
County. 

Also  Nos.  14386,  21782. 


24920 


MISS  MARY  AMELIA  RANKIN. 

Born  in   Lock  Haven,   Pennsylvania. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Joseph  Jefferies,   Capt.   John   Jefferies, 
Capt.  Simon  Coppenheffer,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  Washington  Rankin  and  M.  Amelia  Jefferies- 
his  wife. 


330  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  John  Rankin  and  Ann  Moore,  his  wife ;  Thomas 
Jefferies  and  Amelia  Landis,  his  wife. 

See   No.   24919. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Rankin  and  Catherine  Coppenhefifer, 
his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Simon  Coppenheffer  and  Maria  Elizabeth, 
his  wife. 

Simon  Coppenheffer,  (1726-1802),  was  a  member  of  the 
Committee  of  Observation  of  York  County,  1774-75.  He 
served  as  captain  of  Third  Company,  Col.  William  Rankin's 
regiment  of  York  County  militia,  1777.  He  was  commissary 
of  "Camp  Security,"  where  the  prisoners  of  Burgoyne's  army 
were  quartered.  During  the  winter  of  1778  the  horses  of 
Washington  and  staff  were  kept  on  his  farm  near  York. 

MRS.  MERCY  KELSY  SANDERSON  STEEL.  24921 

Born  in  Jersey  Shore,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  George  P.  Steel. 

Descendant  of  Robert  Covenhoven,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  John  J.  Sanderson  and  Mercy  Kelsy  Crane,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24913. 

24922 

MRS.  EMMA  NEWPORT  TYSON.  24923 

Born  in  Philadelphia,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Canby  Steel  Tyson. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Claypoole,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  David  Newport  and  Susan  Satterthwaite,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Abel  Satterthwaite  and  Susan  Claypoole,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Claypoole  and  Elizabeth  Griscom  (1752- 
1836),  his  wife,  m.  1783  (Betsy  Ross). 

John  Claypoole,  (1752-1817),  served  as  second  lieutenant  at 
Germantown,  where  he  was  wounded.  He  sailed  on  the 
armed  cruiser  "Luzerne",  1780;  was  captured  and  confined  in 
England  in  the  Old  Mill  prison  when  news  of  the  surrender 
of  Cornwallis  was  received.  He  was  born  in  Mount  Holly, 
N.  J. ;    died  in  Philadelphia. 

MRS.  MABEL  CRONISE  JONES.  24924 

Born  in  Tiffin,  Ohio. 
Wife  of  Thomas   MacDowell  Jones. 
Descendant  of  Henry  Cronise,  Ezekiel  Little,  Capt.  George 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  -.^j 

So'- 


Little,    Samuel    Barrows,    Samuel    Barrows,    Jr.,    and    John 
Ransom. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Cronise  and  Martha  Maria  Little,  his  wife 

Granddaughter  of  Henr>^  Cronise  and  Susannah  Fundenberg,  his 
wife;     Shubael   Little   and    Deborah    Barrows,    his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Henry  Cronise  and  Barbara,  his  wife- 
George  Little  and  Esther  Cole,  his  first  wife;  Samuel  Barrows  Jr' 
and  Azubah  Ransom,  his  wife,  m.  1794.  '       '' 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Ezekiel  Little  and  Margaret  Fitz  his  wife- 
Samuel  Barrows  and  Barbara  Anderson,  his  wife;  John  Ransom  and 
Deborah  Lester,  his  wife. 

Henry  Cronise,  (175S-1815),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Ger- 
man battalion.  Continental  corps.  He  was  born  in  Frederick, 
Md.,  where  he  died. 

Ezekiel  Little,  (1721-98),  served  in  the  ?.Iassachusetts  militia 
of  Berkshire  County,  where  he  lived  in  the  Revolution.  He 
was  born  in  Plaistow ;  died  in  Hillsborough,  N.  H. 
^^  George^  Little,  (1759-1820),  served  as  lieutenant  of  the  brig 
"Hazard",  1778,  and  his  name  is  among  those  on  the  prison 
ship  "Lord  Sandwich."  He  commanded  the  "Winthrop"  at 
the  close  of  the  war.  He  was  born  in  Sutton,  Mass.  -  died  in 
Hillsboro,  N.  H. 

_  Samuel  Barrows,  ( 1734-91 ),  was  a  minute  man  at  the  Lex- 
mgton  and  Dartmouth  Alarms  from  Middleboro,  where  he 
was  bom.     He  died  in  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

Samuel  Barrows,  Jr.,  (1764-1842),  served  as  a  private  in 
Capt.  Abner  Bourn's  company  of  Massachusetts  militia,  1780. 
He  was  born  in  Middleboro,  ^lass. ;   died  in  Russell,  N.  Y. 

John  Ransom,  (1743-1815),  served  in  the  Vermont  militia  at 
various  alarms.  He  was  born  in  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  where  he 
died. 

MISS  EMMA  MELICK.  ,,^,. 

2492:) 

Born    in    Tyrone,    Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Patchin,  of  New  York. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Justus  A.  Melick  and  Emeline  E.  Patchin  (b   18-^8) 
his  wife.  ~ 

Granddaughter  of  John  Patchin  (1790-1863)  and  Elizabeth  Wri-ht 
(1790-1857),  his  wife,  m.   1815. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Patchin  and  Mary  Eliza  Hollister 
his  wife.  ' 


332  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Samuel  Patchin,  (1758-1844),  served  in  the  Indian  campaign 
about  Fort  Stanwix  and  his  account  of  the  invasion  of  the 
Mohawk  Valley  and  his  capture  has  been  published.  He  was 
placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Warren  County,  N.  Y.,  183 1,  for 
service  of  private  in  the  New  York  militia.  He  was  bom  in 
England ;    died  at  Lake  George  and  is  buried  at  Hague. 

Also  Nos.  9733,  21300. 

MRS.  HANNAH  HESS.  24926 

Born   in   Peachbottom,   Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Amos  Hess. 

Descendant  of  Dr.  Zenas  Macomber,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  Zenas  Macomber  and  Hannah  Huff  (1786-1831), 
his   second  wife,   m.    1829. 

Zenas  Macomber,  (1754-1831),  enlisted,  1775,  and  served  in 
the  Commander-in-Chief's  Guard  at  White  Plains,  Trenton, 
Brandywine,  Germantown  and  Monmouth.  He  was  severely 
wounded  at  Tappan ;  taken  prisoner,  when  exchanged  re- 
joined his  regiment.     He  died  in  York  Co.,  Penna. 

MRS.  STATIRA  CHRISTIE.  24927 

Born  in   Whitefield,   !Maine. 

Wife  of  Thomas  Christie. 

Descendant  of  William  Nutt. 

Daughter  of  William  Nutt  and  Lucy  Avery,  his  second  wife,  m.  1803. 

William  Nutt,  (1762-1843),  was  a  private,  1777,  under  Capt. 
John  Orr  and  was  at  Bennington.  In  1781  he  enlisted  in  the 
wagon  service  under  Samuel  Kimball,  conductor  of  New 
Hampshire  troops.     He  was  bom  in  Deerfield,  N.  H. 

MRS.  MARGARET  CAMPBELL  CRAIG.       24928 

Born  in   Salem  Township,   Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Alexander  Craig  and  of  Samuel  Craig, 
of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Alexander  Craig  and  Jane  Clark,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Craig  and  Elizabeth  McDonald,  his  first 
wife. 

Alexander  Craig,  (1755-1832),  served  in  the  commissary  and 
was  in  the  battle  of  Princeton.  He  removed,  in  1769,  from 
Cumberland  to  Westmoreland  Countv,  where  he  died. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


323 


Samuel  Craig  was  one  of  the  signers  of  the  Westmoreland 
Declaration.     He  served  in  the  Commissary  and  was  killed  by 
the  Indians,  1777,  on  his  way  to  Fort  Ligonier  to  procure  sup- 
plies.    He  was  born  about  1730. 
Also  No.  21958. 

MRS.  MARTHA  ALLEN  McCLELLAND.  24929 

Born  in  Sinclairville,  New  York. 

Wife   of  John   Chandler   :McClelland. 

Descendant  of  Joseph  Woodworth  and  of  Israel  Gates. 

Daughter  of  William  Redington  Merchant  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
Gates,   his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Able  Merchant  and  Polly  Woodworth,  his  wife; 
Peter  Gates    (b.    1753)    and  Anna  Childs.   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Woodworth  and  Weity  Parks  Couse 
(b.  1772),  his  second  wife,  m.  1799;    Israel  Gates. 

Joseph  Woodworth,  (1757-1842),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll  of  New  York,  1818,  for  one  years'  actual  ser^dce  of  private 
in  the  Connecticut  Line.  He  was  bom  in  Lebanon,  Conn.; 
died  near  Randolph,  N.  Y. 

Israel  Gates,  (1727-1800),  served  at  the  siege  of  Boston. 
He  is  on  the  alarm  list  of  men,  1776,  reported  under  fifty  years 
of  age.     He  was  born  in  Conway,  Alass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  LOUISA  J.  MAGILL.  24930 

Born  in  Manchester,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  William  E.  Magill. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Bradford  Steele,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Chester  B.  Jones  and  Sarah  Steel,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Bradford  Steel,  Jr.  (1762-1841)  and  Ruth  Wheeler 
(1765-1856),  his  wife,  m.  1785. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Bradford   Steele  and   Mary   Perkins,   his   wife. 

Bradford  Steele,  (1735-1804),  served  as  lieutenant  at  the 
siege  of  Boston  and  commanded  minute  men  when  Tryon 
invaded  the  Colony.  He  was  a  member  of  various  patriotic 
committees.     He  was  born  in  Derby,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  3488,  5937,  10351,  11395,  15400,  16087,  18156,  22397. 

MRS.  ALICE  BALDWIN  LEWIS.  24931 

Born    in    Girard,    Ohio. 
Wife  of  George  Trumbull  Lewis. 


334  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Simeon  Baldwin,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Jesse  Baldwin  and  Lucy  A.  Baldwin,  his  wie. 

Granddaughter  of  Eli  Baldwin  and  Mary  Newport,  his  wife.  m.  1805. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Simeon  Baldwin  and  Rebecca  Buck,  his  second 
wife,  m.   1764. 

Simeon  Baldwin,  (1724-1808),  served  on  war  committees; 
acted  as  commissary  and  paymaster  and  had  care  of  families  of 
drafted  men.     He  was  born  in  New  i\Iilford,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  4691. 

MRS.  CAROLINE  BABBITT  SPOONER.  24932 

Born   in   Erie,    Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  Alfred   Ballard   Spooner. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elijah  Babbitt,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Elijah  Babbitt  and  Caroline  Elizabeth  Kelso,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Elijah  Babbitt  and  Amey  Teft  (1759-1851),  his 
wife,  m.  1776. 

Elijah  Babbitt  served  one  year  as  lieutenant  of  Rhode  Island 
artillery  under  Col.  Robert  Elliott.  He  died,  1805.  His 
widow,  in  1836,  received  a  pension  for  his  service. 

MRS.  EMMA  GUNNISON  STRICKLAND.  24933 

Born  in  Erie,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  David  Haye  Strickland,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Benjamin  Baker. 

Daughter  of  Charles  E.  Gunnison  and  Jane  T.  Gunnison,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Ebenezer  D.  Gunnison  and  Sophia  Baker,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Baker  and  Elizabeth  Merrill,  his 
wife. 

Benjamin  Baker,  (1754-1820),  served  at  Bunker  Hill  in 
Capt.  John  Moore's  company,  Stark's  regiment.  He  was  born 
in  Haverhill,  Mass. ;   died  in  Newbury,  N.  H. 

Also  No.  23553. 

MRS.  CORA  HORTON  BURG.  24934 

Born  in  Selins  Grove,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Dr.  H.  W.  Burg. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  John  Horton. 

Daughter  of  Col.  A.  C.   Simpson  and  Amelia  Horton,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Jesse   C.   Horton  and   Martha   Lemon   Cooke,  his 
second   wife,   m.    1825. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


335 


Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Horton  and  Mary  De  La  Montague,  his 
wife. 

John  Horton,  (1752-1S10),  was  commissioned  lieutenant, 
1780,  in  the  regiment  of  Morris  County,  New  Jersey  militia, 
commanded  by  Col.  John  Starke.  He  was  born  in  New 
Jersey ;   died  in  Wyoming  Valley. 

Also  Nos.   197,  886. 

MRS.  MARY  BUTLER  TRICKEY.  24935 

Born  in  Hawley,   Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  Edward  Kimball  Trickey. 
Descendant  of  Col.  Zebulon  Butler. 

Daughter  of  Pierce  Butler  and  Catharine  Kelly,  his  wife,  m.  1855. 
Granddaughter  of  Pierce  Butler    (1789-1848)    and  Temperance  Colt, 
his  wife,  m.  1818. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Lord  Butler  (1761-1824)  and  Mary  Pierce,  his 
wife,  m.  1786. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Zebulon  Butler  and  Ann  Lord,  his  first 
wife,  m.  1760. 

Zebulon  Butler,  (1731-95),  who  had  fought  in  the  early 
wars,  commanded  the  forces  at  Wyoming,  1778,  and  served  to 
the  close  of  the  contest.  He  was  an  original  member  of  the 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Connecticut.  He  was  born  in 
Lyme,  Conn. ;    died  in  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Also  Nos.  2006,  4512,  16450,  2C038,  22912. 

MISS  ALICE  BUTLER.  24936 

Born  in  Hawley,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Zebulon  Butler. 

Daughter  of  Pierce  Butler  and  Catharine  Kelly,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24935. 

MRS.  KATHARINE  M.  HARVEY.  24937 

Born    in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania. 
Wife   of   Walter   Payne   Harvey. 

Descendant  of  Peter  De  Haven,  of  Pennsylvania. 
Daughter  of  William  Brown  Dixey  and   :\Iary  Bryson,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter   of  Jacob   Dixey   and   Mary   Brown,   his   wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Dixey  and  Mary  De  Haven,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  De  Haven  and  Elizabeth  Knight,  his 
second  wife,  m.  1763. 


336  DAUGHTERS   OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Peter  De  Haven,  (1722-1816),  conducted  the  public  gun 
factories  and  powder  mills  of  Pennsylvania.  He  was  born  in 
Philadelphia,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1075S,  22655. 

MISS  EAIMA  LYDIA  CROWELL.  24938 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  Aaaron  Crowell,  Ens.  Richard  Matthews  and 
Ellis  Hughes,  of  New  Jersey. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Monroe  Crowell  (1831-96)  and  Hannah  Jones 
Shinn   (1840-95),  his  wife,  m.   i860. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Page  Crowell  (1798- 1876)  and  Hannah 
Matthews    (1806-75),  his  wife,  m.   1826. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Crowell  (1771-1860)  and  Sarah  Page 
(1777-1857),  his  wife;  Silas  Matthews  (1777-1830)  and  Eleanor 
Hughes   (1776-1818),  his  wife,  m.  1798. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Crowell  and  Hannah  Schellenger, 
his  wife,  m.  1771 ;  Richard  Matthews  and  Judith  Hughes,  his  wife,  m. 
1772;  ElHs  Hughes  and  Eleanor  (Hirst)  Whillden  (1747-86),  his  wife, 
m.  1768. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Aaron  Crowell. 

Aaron  Crowell  served  as  private  in  Capt.  Isaac  Williams' 
company  of  Essex  County  militia. 

Richard  Matthews,  (1750-1820),  served  as  ensign  in  the 
New  Jersey  militia.     He  died  in  Cape  May. 

Ellis  Hughes,  (1745- 18 17),  signed  the  oath  of  allegiance  in 
Cape  May  County,  1778. 

MISS  MARY  KNOX  GARVIN.  24939 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Descendant  of  George  Till,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  William  J.  Garvin  and   Sophia  Knox,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Knox  and  Eliza  Dean,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  WilHam  Knox  and  Catherine  Till,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Till  and  Rachel  Hugh,  his  wife. 

George  Till,  (1752-1808),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt.  John 
McCalla's  company.  Col.  Benjamin  Eyre's  regiment  of  foot. 
He  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  ANNIE  CROWELL  RAND.  24940 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Wife  of  William   Brisbane   Rand. 


LINEAGE  BOOK. 


ZZ7 


Descendant  of  Aaron  Crowell,  Ens.  Richard  Matthews  and 
ElHs  Hughes. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  }iIonroe  Crowell  and  Hannah  Jones  Shinn,  his 
wife. 

See   No.  24938. 

MRS.  JEANETTE  EMMA  SMITH  KYLE.  24941 

Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

Wife  of  David  Braden  Kyle. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Herman  Stout,  of  Pennsylvania. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  J.   Smith  and  Emma  Pote,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Mathias  H.   Pote  and  Jane  Thomson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Thomson  and  Hannah  Bloomfield  Stout, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of   Herman   Stout  and   Anna   Hall,   his    wife. 

Herman  Stout,  (1745-1803),  served  as  ensign,  1776,  and 
was  selected  as  escort  to  Capt.  Alexander  Graydon  to  convey 
specie  to  Gen.  Philip  Schuyler  for  the  army  in  Canada.  He 
was  promoted  captain,  1777,  gave  valuable  service  at  PaoH ; 
was  at  Valley  Forge  and  resigned,  1780.  He  was  born  in 
Hackensack,  N.  J.;  died  in  Philadelphia. 
Also  Nos.  9323,  1 1304,  12999,  15269. 

MRS.  MARY  GILES  ASPINWALL.  24942 

Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Wife  of  Charles  W.  Aspinwall. 

Descendant  of  Gov.  Nicholas  Cooke,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  John  T.  Giles  and  Elizabeth  Jenkes  Cashing,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Daniel  Gushing  and  Olive  Ray,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Cooke  Cushing  and  Hannah  Horton, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Cushing  and  Hannah  Cooke,  his 
wife. 

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

Nicholas  Cooke,  (1717-82),  was  elected  Governor,  1775,  and 
remained  in  office  the  darkest  period  of  the  revolution.  He 
was  honored  with  the  friendship  and  confidence  of  Washing- 
ton.    He  was  born  in  Providence,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  912,  3845,  5747,  7067,  16923. 


338  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AxMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

MISS  M.  ALICE  SPRAGUE.  24943 

Born  in  Providence,  Rhode   Island. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Amaziah  Blackmar. 

Daughter  of  William  Anson  Sprague  and  Bessie  A.  Wood,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Wood  (1805-81)  and  Betsey  A.  Hop- 
kins, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Abraham  Wood  and  Chloe  Blackmar  (1786- 
1860),  his  wife. 

Or. -gr.-granddaughter  of  Amaziah  Blackmar  and  Candace  Simmons, 
his  wife. 

Amaziah  Blackmar  served  as  sergeant  in  Capt.  Nathan 
Blackmar's  company  of  Rhode  Island  militia,  1776.  He  was 
bom  in  England,  lived  in  Rhode  Island  during  the  Revolution, 
and  died  in  Pennsylvania,  where  he  is  buried. 

MISS  MARIA  AMELIA  RHODES.  24944 

Born  in  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 

Descendant  of  Peter  Rhodes,  Benjamin  Rhodes,  Nicholas 
Matthewson,  all  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Smith  Rhodes  and  Maria  Amelia  Manchester, 
his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Peleg  Rhodes  and  Mary  Smith  Chapman,  his  wife; 
Albert  Hussey  Manchester  and  ]\Iaria  Fenner  Mathewson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Rhodes  and  Phebe  Burlingame,  his 
wife;    Henry  Mathewson   (1777-1850   and  Phebe  Williams,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Peter  Rhodes  and  Esther  Arnold,  his  wife ; 
Nicholas  Matthewson  and  Abigail  Cooke,  his  wife,  m.  1773. 

Benjamin  Rhodes,  (1763-1834),  was  seaman  on  the  "Pigot 
Galley,"  the  guard  ship,  for  the  defense  of  Narrangansett  Bay, 
1778.  He  also  served  as  a  soldier  and  received  a  pension, 
1 83 1,  for  service  in  the  state  troops.  He  was  born  in  War- 
wick, R.  I. ;   was  drowned  in  Providence  River. 

Peter  Rhodes,  (1741-1823),  was  an  officer  of  the  "Pigot 
Galley,"  commanded  by  Capt.  Jeremiah  Smith,  1778.  He 
served  in  the  "Pawtucket  Rangers,"  1781.  He  was  born  in 
Warwick,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1 1769,  12629,  137S2,  16491. 

Nicholas  Matthewson  served  three  years  in  the  Kentish 
Guards  to  defend  the  shores  of  Narranganset  Bay.  He  was 
born  in  Warwick,  and  died,  1822,  in  Rhode  Island. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  339 


MISS  IDA  D.  RHODES.  24945 

Born  in  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 
Descendant  of  Peter  Rhodes,  Benjamin  Rhodes  and  Nicholas 
Matthewson. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Smith  Rhodes  and  Maria  Amelia  JManchester, 
his   wife. 

See  No.  24944. 

MRS.  MARY  A.  J.  GURNEY.  24946 

Born  in  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 
Widow  of   Paul   E.    Gurney. 

Descendant  of  Nicholas  Matthewson,  of  Rhode  Island. 
Daughter  of  Albert  Hussey  Manchester  and  Maria  Fenner  Mathew- 
son,  his  wife. 
See   No.   24944. 

MRS.  MARIA  A.  RHODES.  24947 

Born  in  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 
Wife  of  Edward  S.  Rhodes. 
Descendant  of  Nicholas  Matthewson. 

Daughter  of  Albert  Hussey  Manchester  and  Maria  Fenner  Mathew- 
son,  his  wife. 
See   No.  24944. 

MRS.  ELLEN  R.  HUNT.  24948 

Born  in  South  Woodstock,  Connecticut. 

Widow  of  Henry  B.  Hunt. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Rhodes,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Peleg  Potter  and  Almira  A.  Stafford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Stafford  (1767-1842)  and  Polly  Rhodes 
(1768-1835),  his  wife.  , 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Rhodes  and  Phebe  Smith  (1744-1819), 
his  wife. 

Robert  Rhodes,  ( 1742- 1 821),  served  as  recruiting  officer  and 
commanded  an  artillery  corps  called  The  Senior  Class  at  the 
battle  of  Rhode  Island.  He  was  born  in  Warwick,  where  he 
died. 

Also  Nos.  5928,  8631. 

MRS.  ALICE  BARBER  FROST.  '     24949 

Born  in   East  Windsor,   Connecticut. 
Wife  of  Walter  B.  Frost. 


340  DAUGHTERS   OF  TH.'i  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Xoah  Barber,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Anson  E.  Barber  and  Sarah  M.  Colton,  his  wife.- 

Granddaug-hter  of  Chauncey  Barber  and  Elisabeth  Sadd,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eldad  Barber  and  Lois  Bissell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Noah  Barber  and  Sj^bil  Booth,  his  wife. 

Noah  Barber,  (1735-1822),  served  as  sergeant  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  in  Capt.  Mathew  Grant's  company.  In  1777  he 
was  appointed  by  the  Assembly  lieutenant  and,  1778,  was  pro- 
moted captain.     He  was  bom  in  Windsor,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  16S41. 

MRS.  FRANCES  EVELINE  WILLIAMS  BALLOU.  24950 

Born  in  Medway,   Massachusetts. 

Wife  of  Henry  Clay  Ballou. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Nathan  Miller,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Williams  and  Mary  A.  Loughborough,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Williams,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  Springer, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Rev.  William  Williams,  D.  D.,  and  Patience 
Miller,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Nathan  [Miller  and  Rebecca  Barton,  his 
wife. 

Nathan  Miller,  (1743-90),  served  as  deputy  to  the  Assembly 
and  was  a  member  of  the  Council  of  War.  He  gave  valuable 
service  in  the  Commissary  and  was  brigadier  general  of  militia. 
He  was  bom  in  Warren,  R.  I.,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  911,  2133,  3844,  4102,  7741,  8178,  9357. 

MISS  MARY  ELIZABETH  HODGES.  24951 

Born  in  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Moses  Walker  and  of  Lieut.  James 
Hodges,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  James  R.  Hodges  and  Harriet  Walker,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Galen  Hodges  and  Dwinney  King  Andrews,  his 
wife;    Ezra  Walker  and  Mary  Robinson,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Hodges  and  Mary  Briggs,  his  wife; 
Moses  Walker  and  Deliverance  Carpenter  Read,  his  second  wife,  m. 
1769. 

Moses  Walker,  (1726-1806),  was  lieutenant  of  m.inute  men 
at  the  Lexington  Alarm  under  Capt.  Jesse  Perrin.  He  was 
born  in  Rehobeth,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  16200. 


LINEAGE   BOOK.  341 


James  Hodges,  (1737-1818),  served  as  second  lieutenant  in 
Capt.  Israel  Trow's  company,  1776,  raised  to  reenforce  the 
army.     He  was  bom  in  Norton,  Alass.,  where  he  died. 

MRS.  OR.\ETTA  LUMMUS  HODGDON  BUTTOLPH.     24952 

'  Born   in   New   London,    Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Benjamin  Gilbert  Buttolph. 

Descendant  of  Com.  Gen.  Samuel  Hodgdon. 

Daughter  of  Henry  Cooper  Hodgdon  and  Oraetta  Alillett  Lummus, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hodgdon  (1794-1865)  and  Ann  Harris, 
his  wife,  m.  1825. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hodgdon  and  Mary  Hodge  (1761- 
1850),  his  wife,  m.    1792. 

Samuel  Hodgdon,  (1745-1824),  was  commissary  of  military 
stores,  1777,  and  served  as  commissary  general,  1781,  to  the 
close  of  the  war.  He  was  bom  in  Boston,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Philadelphia.  Penn. 

Also  No.  1666. 

MRS.  EDITH  SHERWOOD  ROWLAND  BOSWORTH.    24953 

Born  in  Fairfield,  Connecticut. 

Wife  of  Asa  F.   Bosworth. 

Descendant  of  Eliphalet  Sherwood,  Capt.  Eliphalet  Thorp 
and  Daniel  Sherwood,  all  of  Fairfield,  Connecticut. 

Dauhter  of  Samuel  Sherwood  Rowland  (1823-85)  and  Emily  Cole 
Thorp    (1831-75),   his   wife,   m.    1852. 

Granddaughter  of  Samuel  Rowland  (1782-1866)  and  Harriet  Sher- 
wood (1789-1844),  his  wife;  Walter  Perry  Thorp  (1789-1872)  and 
Elizabeth    Sherwood    (1790-1880),   his   wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Eliphalet  Sherwood  and  Abigail  (Sherwood) 
(1760-1844),  his  wife,  m.  1779;  Eliphalet  Thorp  (1760-1804)  and 
Esther  Jennings,  his  wife,  m.   1788. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Daniel  Sherwood  (father  of  Abigail)  and 
Abigail  Andrews  (1736-93),  his  wife,  m.  1760;  Eliphalet  Thorp  and 
Eunice  Perry   (1743-80),  his  wife,  m.   1760. 

Eliphalet  Sherwood,  (1758-1831),  enlisted,  1776,  in  Capt. 
Elijah  Abel's  company  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Wash- 
ington. He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  1818,  and  in- 
creased, 1824,  on  account  of  injuries  received  in  service.  He 
was  born  in  Fairfield,  where  he  died. 


342  DAUGHTERS   OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Eliphalet  Thorp,  (1740-95),  served  as  captain  of  the  Fourth 
company,  Fourth  regiment  of  Connecticut  militia. 

xA-lso  Nos.  4016,  5248,  20795. 

Daniel  Sherwood,  (1735-1819),  served  under  Capt.  Jona- 
than Dimon,  Col.  Gold  Selleck  Silliman's  regiment  and  in  the 
Coast  Guards.     He  was  prominent  in  civil  affairs. 

Also  Nos.  10439,  18403. 

MRS.  ANNE  HOPKINS  MATHEWS.  24954 

Born  in  Exeter,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of   George  S.   Mathews,   M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Hopkins,  Lieut.  Col.  Joseph 
Knight,  Ensign  Jonathan  Lillibridge,  Augustus  Ellis  and 
Jeremiah  Stone,  all  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Charles  Wyman  Hopkins  and  Janes  Frances  Knight, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Pardon  Hopkins  (1815-90)  and  Lydia  Ann  Lilli- 
bridge (1818-43),  his  wife;  Rev.  Daniel  R.  Knight  and  Susan  Colvin, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Layton  Hopkins  (1793-1871)  and  Elizabeth 
Whitford  (1797- 1854),  his  wife;  Reynolds  Lillibridge  and  Sarah  Ellis, 
his  wife;    George  Knight  and  Mercy  Stone,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Rufus  Hopkins  (1773-1844)  and  Amy  Ship- 
pee  (1770-1837),  his  wife;  Jonathan  Lillibridge  and  Mary  Reynolds, 
his  wife;  Augustus  Ellis  and  Desire  Slocum,  his  wife;  Joseph  Knight 
and  Elizabeth  Knight  (1743-1822),  his  wife;  Jeremiah  Stone  and  Dinah 
Knight,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Samuel  Hopkins  and  Phebe  Case,  his 
wife.  . 

Samuel  Hopkins,  (1734- 18 13),  was  captain  of  the  first  com- 
pany of  militia  and  served  on  important  committees.  He  was 
born  in  West  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  where  he  died. 

Joseph  Knight,  (1741-1824),  was  captain  of  minute  men  at 
the  Lexington  Alarm.  He  served  as  recruiting  officer  and  was 
at  Warwick  with  his  troops,  1777.  His  grave  at  Scituate  has 
been  marked  by  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Jonathan  Lillibridge,  ( 175 1 -1838),  was  appointed  by  the 
General  Assembly,  1778,  ensign  of  militia.  He  was  bom  in 
Exeter,  where  he  died. 

Augustus  Ellis,    (1758-1836),  served  as  a  private  and  sur- 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  ^.^ 

vived  to  receive  a  pension.  He  ^vas  born  in  West  Greenwich 
where  he  died. 

Also  No.  14833. 

Jeremiah  Stone,  (1745-1823),  enlisted  from  Scituate  and 
served  over  three  years  in  Col.  John  Topham's  regiment. 

Also  No.   1 1772. 

MRS.  JANE  KNIGHT  HOPKINS.  ..ncc 

Born  in  Scituate,  Rhode  Island. 
Wife  of  Charles  W.  Hopkins. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Joseph  Knight  and  of  Jeremiah 
Stone,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Rev.  Daniel  R.  Knight  and  Susan  Colvin,  his  wife 
See  No.  24954. 

MRS.  ANNIE  LEFFINGWELL  R.\WSON  LUTHER      24956 

Born  in  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 
Wife  of  James  Wheaton   Luther. 

Descendant  of  Sergt.  Joseph  Rawson,  of  Rhode  Island. 
Daughter  of  Daniel  Leffing^vell   Rawson  and   Sarah   Rebecca  Ham- 
mond,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Grindal  Rawson  and  Lucretia  Leffingwell  Cornell 
nis  wife.  ' 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Joseph  Rawson  and  Elizabeth  Rhoades  his 
wife.  ' 

Joseph  Rawson,  (1760-1835),  was  placed  on  the  pension 
roll,  1818,  for  service  of  sergeant  in  the  Rhode  Island  Con- 
tmental  Line.     He  was  born  in  Providence,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  21794. 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  R.  M.  BARNARD.  24957 

Born  in  Smithfield,  Rhode  Island. 
Wife  of  Charles  A.  Barnard,  M.  D. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Col.  Elisha  Mowry,  of  Rhode  Island 
Daughter  of  John  A.   Mowry  and  Almira  Smith,  his  wife 
Granddaughter  of  Sylvester  Mowry  and  Patience  Cook    his  wife 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  EHsha  Mowry  and  Phebe  Gulley,  his  wife 
Elisha    Mowry,     (1735-92),    was    commissioned    lieutenant 
colonel  of  the  Army  of  Observation,  1776.  by  Gov.  Nicholas 
Cook.     He  was  bom  in  Smithfield,  where  he  died. 
Also  Nos.  1677,  20096. 


344  DAUGHTERS  OF  TH!;  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

MRS.  MARY  CONGDON  MASON.  24958 

Born  in  Coventry,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Edward   H.   Mason. 

Descendant  of  Brig.  Gen.  Christopher  Lippitt,  of  Rhode 
Island. 

Daughter  of  David  S.  Harris  and  ]\Iary  Lippitt  Congdon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Caleb  Congdon  and  Mary  Lippitt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Christopher  Lippitt  and  Waite  Harris,  his  wife. 

Christopher  Lippitt,  (1744- 1824),  served  as  colonel  at  the 
battle  of  Princeton.  In  1780  he  was  appointed  brigadier  gen- 
eral of  militia  and  commanded  a  brigade  when  the  French 
troops  under  Rochambeau  occupied  Newport.  He  was  born 
in  Cranston,  where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  973,  3028. 

MRS.  EVELYN  BATES  SMITH.  24959 

Born  in  Charlestown,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Edgar  B.  Smith. 

Descendant  of  Mowry  Bates,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Stephen  Bates  and  Martha  Green,  his  wife.  • 

Granddaughter  of  Lewis  Bates  and  Sarah  Bates,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Mowry  Bates  and  Hannah  Lewis,  his  wife. 

Mowry  Bates,  (1763-1862),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
1834,  for  eighteen  month's  actual  service  as  a  private  in  the 
Rhode  Island  line.     He  was  born  in  Exeter,  where  he  died. 

MISS  HANNAH  CORBIN  DARLING.  24960 

Born  in  Pawtucket,  Rhode  Island. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elijah  Plimpton,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Darling  and  Mary  Ellen  Sheddon,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Cheney  Plimpton  Sheddon  and  Hannah  Corbin, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John   Sheddon   and   Polly   Plimpton,   his   wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Elijah  Plimpton  and  Mary  Cheney,  his 
wife. 

Elijah  Plimpton,  (1747-1817),  served  as  sergeant  and  sub- 
sequently as  lieutenant  of  militia.  He  was  born  in  Medfield; 
died  in  Sturbridge,  Mass. 

Also  No.  2183. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  345 


MRS.  MARY  SHEDDON  DARLING  WHITE.  24961 

Born  in  Pawtucket,  Rhode  Island. 
Wife  of  Henry  White. 
Descendant  of  Lieut.  Elijah  Plimpton. 

Daughter  of  Edwin  Darling  and  Mary  Ellen  Sheddon,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24960. 

MRS.  HELEN  CORA  LENNON.  24962 

Born  in  Boston,  Massachusetts. 
Wife  of  John  F.  Lennon. 
Descendant  of  Thomas  Cotton,  Jr. 

Daughter  of  George  A.  Easton  and  Abbie  Cleveland  Cotton,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Ward  Cotton  and  Charity  Bates,  his  wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter  of  Melvin  Cotton  and  Joanna  Dennis,  his  wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Thomas  Cotton,  Jr.   (1730-1808)   and  Sarah 
Holbrook,  his  wife. 
See  No.  24796. 

MRS.  JANE  M.  JENKS  SOUTHEN.  24963 

Born  in  Lincoln,  Rhode  Island. 

Wife  of  Frank  Southen. 

Descendant  of  Stephen  Jenks,  of  Rhode  Island. 

Daughter  of  Alvin  Fales  Jenks  and  Eliza  Whitford,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter    of    Alvin   Jenks    and    Sally   Fales,    his    wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Jenks,  Jr.,  and  Marcy  Arnold,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Stephen  Jenks  and  Sarah  Hawkins,  his 
wife. 

Stephen  Jenks,  (1726-1800),  was  a  patriot  who  manitfac- 
tured  muskets  for  the  militia.  He  was  born  in  Pawtucket, 
where  he  died. 

Also  Nos.  1300,  2206,  16207,  23259. 

MRS.  EMMA  DEXTER  THAYER  ALDRICH.  24964 

Born  in  Pawtucket,  Rhode  Island. 
Wife  of  Paul  Edwin  Aldrich. 
Descendant  of  Stephen  Jenks. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Thayer  and  Emma  Louise  Dexter,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Simon  Willard  Dexter  and  Ann  Eliza  Bowen,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddanghter  of  Nathaniel  G.  B.  Dexter  and  Amey  Jenks,  his 
wife. 


346  DAUGHTERS   OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION.. 

Gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Nathaniel  Jenks  and  Rhody  Whipple,  his 
wife. 

Gr. -gr.-gr. -granddaughter  of  Stephen  Jenks  and  Sarah  Hawkins,  his 
wife. 

See  No.  24963. 

MRS.  FLORENCE  THAYER  KILLAM.  24965 

Born  in  Pawtucket,  Rhode  Island. 
Wife  of  G.  R.  S.  Killam. 
Descendant  of  Stephen  Jenks. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Thayer  and  Emma  Louise  Dexter,  his  wife. 
See  Nos.  24963,  24964. 

MISS  SARAH  A.  NICHOLS.  24966 

Born  in  Fall  River,   Massachusetts. 

Descendant  of  Moses  Nichols,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  Benjamin  Nichols  and  Desire  B.  Tanner,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Nichols  and  Elizabeth  Grady,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Moses  Nichols  and  Susannah  Reed,  his  wife. 

Moses  Nichols,  (1763- 1845),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll, 
183 1,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Massachusetts  militia.  He 
was  born  in  Plymouth,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  22750. 

MISS  MARY  GARY  POPE.  24967 

Born    in    Laurens    County,    South    Carolina. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  William  Calmes,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Herbert  Pope  and  Mary  Charles  Gary,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas  Herbert  Pope  and  Harriet  Neville  Har- 
rington, his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Y.  J.  Harrington  and  Nancy  Calmes,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Calmes  and  Nancy  Berry,  his  wife. 

William  Calmes,  (1761-1836),  entered  the  army  as  a  private 
and  served  as  lieutenant  under  Lafayette  at  Yorktown.  He 
was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Newberry  Co.,  S.  C,  183 1, 
for  service  of  private  and  lieutenant  in  the  Virginia  militia. 
He  was  born  in  Winchester,  Va. ;    died  in  Newberrv,  S.  C. 

MRS.  LUCY  EOLINE  REED  LIGON.  24968 

Born   in  Anderson,   South   Carolina. 
Wife  of  Henry  Arthur  Ligon. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  -747 


Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Hammond. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Pinckney  Reed  and  Teresa  Caroline  Hammond, 
his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  William  Hammond  (1792-1871)  and 
Frances  Acker,  his  first  wife. 

Gr. -granddaughter  of  Job  Hammond  (1750-1822)  and  Lucy  Eager 
Howard  (1750-1833),  his  wife. 

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

Samuel  Hammond  served  in  the  Virginia  Line  as  did  also 
his  sons,  Job,  Rawley  and  Samuel.  He  was  born  in  Richmond 
Co.,  Va.,  1722,  and  died  at  an  advanced  age. 

Also   Nos.  462,  21803. 

MRS.  TERESA  HAAOIOND  REED  STRICKLAND.  24969 

Born  in  Anderson,  South  Carolina. 
Wife  of  Charleton  Hines  Strickland. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Hammond. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Pinckney  Reed  and  Teresa  Caroline  Hammond, 
his  wife. 
See   No.   24968. 

MRS.  MARY  ELIZA  EEED  MAULDIN.  24970 

Born  in  Anderson,    South   Carolina. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Hammond. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Pinckney  Reed  and  Teresa  Caroline  Hammond, 
his  wife. 

See   No.   24968. 

MRS.  CORA  SARA  REED  LIGON.  24971 

Born  in  Anderson,    South   Carolina. 
Wife  of  William  Seibels  Ligon. 
Descendant  of  Capt.   Samuel  Hammond. 

Daughter  of  Jacob  Pinckney  Reed  and  Teresa  Caroline  Hammond, 
his  wife. 

See   No.   24968. 

MRS.  LAURA  NISBET  BOYKIN.  24972 

Born   in  Madison,   Georgia. 
Descendant  of  John  Nisbet  and  Alexander- Osborne. 

Daughter  of  Judge  E.  A.  Nisbet  and  Amanda  M.  F.  Battle,  his  wife. 


348  DAUGHTERS   OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

Granddaughter  of  Dr.  James  Nisbet  and  Penelope  Cooper,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Nisbet  and  Mary  Osborne,  iiis  wife. 

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

John  Nisbet,  (1738-1817),  served  as  a  soldier  and  as  member 
of  the  Committee  o£  Safety  of  Rowan  Co.,  N.  C.  He  was 
born  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  was  born  in  New  Jer- 
sey;  died  in  Belmont,  N.  C. 

Also  Nos.  6405,  19103. 

MRS.  ISABELLA  GEDDES  DOUGLAS.  24973 

Born  in  Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  Samuel  James  Douglas. 

Descendant  of  John  Bumam. 

Daughter  of  James  Geddes  and  Nancy  Burnam  Smith,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William   Smith  and  Mary   Burnam,   his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  John  Burnam  and  Mary  Ann   Fort,  his   wife. 

John  Burnam,  (i  762-1 831),  served  as  a  private  at  the  battles 
of  Cowpens,  Guilford  Court  House  and  Yorktown.  He  was 
born  in  Maryland ;    died  in  Kentucky. 

Also  Nos.  9587,  14050. 

MRS.  ANNA  GANT  MANLO\^.  24974 

Born  in   Cleveland,   Tennessee. 

Wife  of   Patrick  Henry  Manlove. 

Descendant  of-Lieut.  Isaac  Lane. 

Daughter  of  Judge  John  Conway  Gant  and  Sarah  McReynolds,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  McReynolds  and  Leta  Lane,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter   of   Isaac   Lane  and   Sarah   Russell,   his   wife. 

Isaac  Lane,  (1762-1854),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of 
McMinn  Co.,  Tenn.,  1831,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Vir- 
ginia Line.  "He  served  as  lieutenant  at  the  battle  of  King's 
Mountain"  is  inscribed  on  his  tomb. 

MRS.  CHARLOTTE  ELY  NELSON.  24975 

Born  in  Nashville,  Tennessee. 
Wife  of  Henry  Philip  Nelson. 
Descendant  of  Gen.  Evan  Shelby. 


LINKAGE  BOOK.  349 


Daughter  of  Jesse  Elj^  and   Mary  Whiteside,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jesse  Ely  and  Charlotte  Jamison,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Caldwell  Jamison  and  Elinor  Shelby, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Evan  Shelby  and  Catherine  Shelby 
(cousins),  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Evan  Shelby  (1720-94)  and  Letitia  Cox, 
his  wife. 

See  No.  24063. 

MRS.  JENNIE  BROWN  EVE.  24976 

Born  in  Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Wife  of  Dr.  Paul  F.  Eve. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  ]Morgan  Brown. 

Daughter  of  William  L.  Brown  and  Mary  R.  McNeil,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Judge  Morgan  Brown  and  Ann  Maria  Childress, 
his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Morgan  Brown  and  Elizabeth  Little,  his  wife. 

Morgan  Brown,  (1758-1840),  served  as  lieutenant  at  Bran- 
dywine  and  Gerniantown,  and  as  commissary  under  Baron 
de  Kalb.  He  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll  of  Davidson  Co., 
Tenn.,  for  service  of  lieutenant  and  commissary  in  the  South 
Carolina  Line.  He  was  born  in  Anson  Co.,  N.  C. ;  died  in 
Nashville,  Tenn. 

Also  Nos.  2650,  3936,  5219,  23271. 

MRS.  EDITH  BEACH  RATHMELL.  24977 

Born  in  West  Jefferson,  Ohio. 

Wife  of  John  R.   Rathmell. 

Descendant  of  Obil  Beach  and  of  Rev.  Seth  Noble. 

Daughter  of  John  Noble  Beach  and  Eliza  Snyder,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Uri  Beach  and  Hannah  Noble,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Obil  Beach  and  Elizabeth  Kilbourne,  his  wife ; 
Seth  Noble  and  Hannah  Barker,  his  wife. 

Obil  Beach,  (1758-1846),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Madison  county,  Ohio,  183 1,  for  service  of  private  in  the 
Connecticut  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Litchfield, 
Conn. :    died  in  Madison,  Ohio. 

Also  No.  6605. 

Seth  Noble,  (1743-1807),  was  a  minister  in  Nova  Scotia 
who  took  refuge  in  Massachusetts  and  served  in  the  militia. 
He  received  320  acres  of  land  in  the  "Refugee  Tract"  which 


350  DAUGHTERS   OF  THE  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION. 

was  set  apart  in  Ohio  by  the  government  for  the  benefit  of 
refugees  from  Canada  and  Nova  Scotia.  This  tract  was 
where  Cokmibus  now  stands  and  where  he  died.  He  was  born 
in  Westfield,  Mass. 

MRS.  NANNIE  HUMPHREYS  ARMISTEAD.  24978 

Born  in  Clarksville,  Tennessee. 
Wife  of  Robert  Lewis  Armistead. 
Descendant  of  Capt.  George  West. 

Daughter  of  Robert  West  Humphreys  and  Mary  Walton  Meriwether, 
his   wife. 

See  No.  24979. 

MISS  CAROLINE  MERIWETHER  HUMPHREYS.  24979 

Born  in  Clarksville,  Tennessee. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  George  West. 

Daughter  of  Robert  West  Humphreys  and  Mary  Walton  Meriwether, 
his   wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Parry  Wayne  Humphreys  and  Mary  West,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  George  West  and  Mary  Clark,  his  wife. 

George  West,  (1758-1810),  served  in  the  navy.  He  was 
born  in  North  CaroHna ;  died  in  Nashville,  Tenn.,  where  his 
obituary  gives  his  life  as  a  patriot  and  Christian. 

Also  No.  23270. 

24980 

MRS.  JENNIE  JONES  CALDWELL.  24981 

Born  in  Nashville,   Tennessee. 

Widow  of  Capt.  Samuel  Yongue  Caldwell. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Robert  Powell. 

Daughter  of  Dr.  William  Palmer  Jones  and  Jane  E.  Currey,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  Jones  and  Mary  B.   Powell,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert   Powell  and  Ann  West,  his  wife. 

Robert  Powell,  (1753-1829),  was  lieutenant  of  the  Third 
Virginia  when  promoted  captain,  1776.  He  was  born  in  Cul- 
peper  Co.,  Va. ;  died  in  Adair  Co.,  Ky. 

Also  Nos.  16498,  18187. 

MRS.  EMMA  STOCKMON  HENDRICKS.  24982 

Born   in    Suisun,    California. 
Wife  of  Harrison  G.  Hendricks. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  35 1 


Descendant  of  Ensign  Ambrose  Evarts. 

Daughter  of  Danial  Moral  Stockmon  and  Anna  Avery  Evarts,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Timothy  Evarts  and  Maria  Holland,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Evarts  and  Achsah  Bingham,  his 
wife. 

Ambrose  Evarts,  (1759-99),  served  as  sergeant  at  the  Lex- 
ington Alarm  and  as  ensign,  1778,  in  the  alarm  list  of  Con- 
necticut troops.  He  was  born  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  died  in  Ma- 
rietta, Ohio. 

Also  Nos.  18052,  19298,  20463. 

MISS  ELIZABETH  B.  MIMS.  24983 

Born  in  Galveston,  Texas. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  William  Paxton. 

Daughter  of  Shadrock  Mim.s  and  Mary  J.  Paxton,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  William  H.  Paxton  and  Mary  J.  Gillespie,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Elisha  Paxton  and  Margaret  McNutt,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Paxton  and  Eleanor  Hays,  his 
wife. 

William  Paxton,  (1732-95),  w^as  captain  of  militia  and 
served,  1781,  in  the  defense  of  the  colony.  He  was  born  in 
Ireland ;    died  in  Rockbridge  Co.,  Va. 

MRS.  ELVIE  SMITH  CLAYBROOK.  24984 

Born  in  Brunswick,  Georgia. 

Wife  of  John  D.  Claybrook. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Frederick  Gray,  of  South  Carolina. 

Daughter  of  Col.  A.  J.  Smith  and  Elizabeth  Susan  Tench,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  John  H.  Tench  and  Martha  E.  Gray,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Hon.  Henry  Gray  and  Elvira  Flanagan,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of    Frederick  Gray. 

Frederick  Gray,  (1758-1840),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Abbeville,  1832,  for  eighteen  months'  actual  service  of  pri- 
vate, lieutenant  and  captain  in  the  South  Carolina  Line. 

Also   Nos.    1960s,   20140. 

MRS.  BESSIE  SMITH  PARKER.  24985 

Born  in   Newman,   Georgia. 
Wife  of  John  W.  Parker. 


352  DAUGHTERS  OK  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Frederick  Gray. 

Daughter  of  Col.  A.  J.  Smith  and  EHzabeth  Susan  Tench,  his  wife. 

See   No.   24984. 

MRS.  FANNY  MORRIS  NEWMAN.  24986 

Born  in  May's  Lick,  Kentucky. 
Wife  of   Ezekiel   S.  Newman. 
Descendant  of  David  Morris. 

Daughter  of  William  V.   Morris   and  Louisa  Warder,   his  wife. 
See  Nos.  24750,  24987. 

MRS.  LEMIRE  MORRIS  MOREHEAD.  24987 

Born  in  May's  Lick,  Kentucky. 

Wife  of  Charles  Robert  Morehead. 

Descendant  of  David  Morris. 

Daughter  of  William  Van  Hcon  Morris  (1792-1854)  and  Louisa 
Elliott  Warder,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  David  Morris  (1746-98)  and  Mary  Shotwell,  his 
wife,  m.  1769. 

See  No.  24750. 

2i 


MRS.  MARY  CHAMBERLIN  HUBBARD.  24989 

Born  in  Weathersfield,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  James  Hubbard. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.  Luther  Graves,  of  Massachusetts ; 
Oliver  Chamberlin  and  John   Sherwin. 

Daughter  of  Chauncey  M.  Chamberlin  and  Eunice  .Sherwin,  his  wife, 
m.  1837. 

Granddaughter  of  Chauncey  Chamberlin  and  Phoebe  Graves,  his 
wife;   John  Sherwin  and  Eunice  Farwell  (1770-1846),  his  wife,  m.  1793. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Oliver  Chamberlin  and  Mary  Jones,  his  wife; 
Luther  Graves    (1749-go)   and  Phoebe  Jewett,  his  wife,  m.   1772. 

See  No.  24086. 

Oliver  Chamberlin,  (1738-1821),  served  as  a  private  in  the 
Connecticut  Light  Horse.  He  was  born  in  Colchester,  Conn. ; 
died  in  Weathersfield,   \'ermont. 

John  Sherwin,  (  1 750-1830),  served  as  a  private  in  the  Mas- 
sachusetts militia,  1780.  He  was  born  in  Townshend,  Mass.; 
died  in  Weathersfield,  Vermont. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  353 


MRS.  LUCY  MACK  SARGENT.  24990 

Born  in  Brattleboro,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Herbert  Wells  Sargent. 

Descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Salisbury. 

Daughter  of  Oscar  B.  Mack  and  Charlotte  Alzada  Salisbury,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Salisbury  and  Hannah  Butterfield,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Salisbury  (1735-1817)  and  Mary 
Child,  his  wife. 

See  No.  24566.  * 

MRS.  ADDIE  K.  WELLMAN.  24991 

Born    in   Wardsboro,    Vermont. 

Wife  of  Henry  V.  Wellman. 

Descendant  of  Levi  Hayward,  of  Vermont. 

Daughter  of  Alonzo  Sturkey  and  Phobe  M.  Haward,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Levi  Haward  and  Keziah  Blodgett,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Levi  Hayward  and  Bethia  Chapin,  his  wife. 

Levi  Hayward,  (1752-1838),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Windham  Co.,  Vt.,  1831,  for  service  of  private  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts militia.  He  was  born  in  Medford,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Townshend,  Vt. 

MRS.  LIZZIE  M.  STODDARD.  24992 

Born  in  New  York,   N.   Y. 

Wife  of  Edgar  W.  Stoddard. 

Descendant  of  Col.  Jonathan  Latimer. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  McCracken  and  Mary  Ann  Watrous,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Henry  R.  Watrous  and  Mary  Chadwick,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Chadwick  and  Rachel  Latimer,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Latimer  (1749-1837)  and  Rachel 
Smith,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Jonathan  Latimer  and  Lucretia  Gris- 
wold,  his  wife. 

Jonathan  Latimer,  (1724-94),  commanded  a  regiment  in  the 
Burgoyne  campaign.  He  was  bom  in  New  London,  Conn.; 
removed  to  Tennessee,  1790,  where  he  died. 

Also  No.  21150. 

MRS.  SARAH  BELL  WAINWRIGHT.  24993 

Born  in   Middlebury,   Vermont. 
Wife  of  Rufus  Wainwright. 
13 


354  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Descendant  of  Lieut.   Benjamin   Reaves. 

Daughter  of  Harvey  Bell  and  Sarah  Young,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harvey  Bell  (1765-1814)  and  Mary  Reaves  (1764- 
1815),  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Reaves  and  Huldah  (1742-1819), 
his  wife. 

Benjamin  Reaves,  (1739-1819),  served  as  lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Aaron  Rowley's  company,  Col.  David  Rossiter's  regiment  of 
Berkshire  county,  Massachusetts  militia  at  the  battle  of  Ben- 
nington.   He  died  in  Cornwall,  Vermont. 

MRS.  ANNIE  ROSETTA  MOTT  DURFEE.  24994 

Born  in  Alburgh,  Vermont. 

Wife  of  Rev.  Herbert  Augustus  Durfee. 

Descendant  of  Caleb  Oilman,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Daughter  of  Ashley  Mott  and  Rosetta  Abigail  Graves,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  Graves  and  Polly  Gilman,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Caleb  Gilman  and  Polly  Wilson,  his  wife. 

Caleb  Gilman,  (1742- 1834),  was  placed  on  the  pension  roll 
of  Sullivan  county,  1831,  for  service  of  private  in  the  New 
Hampshire  Continental  Line.  He  was  born  in  Sanbomton ; 
died  in  Unity,  N.  H. 

MRS.  MARY  GRACE  SAYRE  RADFORD.  24995 

Born  in  Montgomery,  Alabama. 

Wife  of  du  Val  Radford. 

Descendant  of  Col.  George  Mathews. 

Daughter  of  Paul  Tucker  Sayre  and  Mary  Virginia  Scott,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Thomas   Scott  and  Martha  Marks,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Nicholas  Marks  and  Annie  Paul  Mathews,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Mathews  and  Elisabeth  Thornton 
Meriwether,  his  wife. 

Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  George  Matthews  and  Anne  Paul,  his 
wife. 

George  Mathews,  (1739-1812),  commanded  the  Ninth  Vir- 
ginia at  Brandywine  and  Germantown. 

Also  Nos.  41 18,  6340,  9961,  10217,  1793s,  23326. 

MRS  ELIZA  SAUNDERS  POLLARD  GLASS.  24996 

Born    in   Lynchburg,   Virginia. 
Wife  of  John  S.  Glass. 


LINEAGE  BOOK.  ^ec 


Descendant  of  Col.  William  Cabell  and  of  Robert  Rives,  of 
Virginia. 

Daughter  of  Richard  Pollard  and  Eliza  Saunders,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Maj.  Richard  Pollard  and  Paulina  Rives,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Robert  Rives  and  Margaret  Cabell,  his  wife, 
m.  1790. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  William  Rives  and  Lucy' Shands,  his  wife; 
William  Cabell  and  Margaret  Jordan,  his  wife. 

William  Cabell,  (1730-98),  was  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  and  a  delegate  to  the  state  convention. 

Also  Nos.  2496,  4281,  5405,  8644,  12935,  19581. 

Robert  Rives,  (1764-1845),  served  as  a  private  at  the  siege 
of  Yorktown.  He  was  bom  in  Sussex  Co.;  died  at  Oak 
Ridge,  Nelson  Co.,  Va. 

MISS  MOSELLE  DIBBRELL  APPERSON.  24997 

Born  in  Richmond,  Virginia. 
Descendant  of  Anthony  Dibbrell,  of  Virginia. 
Daughter  of  James  G.  Apperson  and  Mary  Lee  Dibbrell,  his  wife. 
Granddaughter  of  Richard  Henry  Lee  Dibbrell  and  Mary  Lee  Anna 
Jones,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Ervin  Dibbrell  and  Martha  Shrewsbury,  his 
wife. 

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter  of  Anthony  Dibbrell  and  Wilmuth  Watson, 
his  wife. 

Anthony  Dibbrell,  (1763-1816),  enlisted  at  seventeen  and 
was  at  the  battles  of  Guilford  Court  House  and  Yorktown. 
His  widow  received  a  pension  for  his  service. 

Also  No.  948. 

24998 
MISS  NELLIE  VIRGINIA  WISE  FULLER.  24999 

Born  in  Shanghai,  China. 

Wife  of  Arthur  L.  Fuller. 

Descendant  of  Asher  Humphreys,  of  Connecticut. 

Daughter  of  Capt.  William  Clinton  Wise,  U.  S.  N.,  and  Mary  Ellen 
Humphreys,  his  wife. 

Granddaughter  of  Harry  Humphreys  and  Ellen  M.  Baxter,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  Asher  Humphreys  and  Chloe  Pettibone,  his 
wife. 

Asher  Humphreys,  (1759-1826),  served  as  a  private  in  Capt. 


356  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Abel   Pettibone's   company,   Col.   Thomas   Belden's   regiment. 
He  was  born  in  West  Simsbury;   died  in  Canton,  Conn. 
Also  No.  13380. 

MRS.  MARY  PHILLIPS  FLORENCE  GRAHAM.  25000 

Born  in  Petersburg,  Virginia. 

Wife  of  C.  Alexander  Graham. 

Descendant  of  James  Gardner,  M.  D.,  of  Massachusetts. 

Daughter  of  William  E.  Florence  and  Mary  Phillips  Gardner,  his 
wife. 

Granddaughter  of  James  H.  Gardner  and  Phoebe  Phillips,  his  wife. 

Gr.-granddaughter  of  James  Gardner  and  Susannah  Flagg,  his  first 
wife. 

James  Gardner,  (1763-1831),  enlisted,  1780,  in  Capt.  Mat- 
thew Chambers'  company.  Col.  Thomas  Nixon's  regiment  for 
service  at  West  Point.  He  was  born  in  Charlestown ;  died  in 
Lynn,  Mass. 

Also  Nos.  i8ggi,  19577,  20118. 

"See  No."— indicates  a  reference  to  that  number  in  the  same  volume. 

"Also  No."  indicates  the  National  number  of  a  "Daughter"  who  has  entered  the  Society 
on  the  same  ancestor  and  whose  lineage  has  been  published  in  a  former  volume.  This  is 
done  to  link  together  widely  scattered  families.  II  the  number  should  be  4006,  it  will  be  in 
the  fifth  volume  ;  if  5005,  in  the  sixth  volume,  etc. 

"Real  Daughters"  are  those  whose  fathers  rendered  service  in  the  cause  of  Independence, 
and  their  names  are  printed  in  italics  in  the  text  and  index.  There  are  nineteen  "Real 
Daughters"  in  this  volume. 


BOOKS  OF  REFERENCE  FOR  THE  25th  VOLUME. 


Abeel  Family,  History  of 

Alden's  Epitaphs. 

American  Biography,   National  Cyclopaedia  of 

American  Genealogy,  Holgates 

American  Revolution,  Carrington's  Battles  of 

American  Revolution,  Ellet's  Domestic  History  of  the 

American  Revolution,  Lossing's  Pictorial  Field  Book  of  the 

America,  The  Early  History  of 

Baltimore,  Chronicles  of 

Barber  Genealogy. 

Bennington,  Gilmore's  New  Hampshire  Soldiers  at 

Bigelow  Family. 

Biographical  Encyclopaedia,  Appleton's. 

Buell  Family,  Genealogy  of  the 

Buffalo  Valley,  Annals  of 

Burt  Genealogy. 

Cabells  and  Their  Kin,  The 

Cape  Cod,  History  of 

Childs  Family. 

Choates  in  America,  Jameson's  The 

Clapp   Genealogy. 

Clark  Family,  Lebanon,  Conn.,  History  of 

Claverack  Centennial. 

Condit  Family,   Genealogy  of  the 

Connecticut,  Barber's  Historical  Collection  of 

Connecticut,  Colonial  History  of 

Connecticut,  Cothren's  History  of  Woodbury, 

Connecticut,  Historical  Sketch  First  Congregational  Church,  Cheshire. 

Connecticut,  History  of  Ancient  Windsor, 

Connecticut,  History  of  Derby, 

Connecticut,  History  of  Milford, 

Connecticut,  History  of  New  London, 

Connecticut,  History  of  Redding, 

Connecticut,  History  of  Sharon, 

Connecticut,  Hollister's  History  of 

Connecticut,  Memorial  History  of  Hartford  Co. 

Connecticut  Men  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution 

Connecticut,  Orcutt's  History  of  the  Old  Town  of  Stratford  and  the 

City  of  Bridgeport, 
Connecticut,  Orcutt's   History  of  Torrington, 
Connecticut,  Prichard's  History  of  Waterbur'y, 
Connecticut,  Stile's    History  of  Ancient  Windsor, 
Contributions  to  East  Jersey  History,  Whitehead's 
Convention  of   1776,   Grigsby's   History  of  the 
Cushman  Genealogy. 

Declaration   of   Independence,    Sanderson's   Biography  of   the   Si^-ners 
of  the  '^ 


358  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Delaware,  Scharf's  History  of 
Delaware,  Whiteley's  Revolutionary  Soldiers  of 
Dictionary  of  Congress,  Lanman's 
Doty-Doten  Family  in  America,  The 


Force's  Archives. 


Genealogical  History  of  the  Hoyt,  Haight  and  Hight  Families. 
Genealogical  Record,  Pierson's 
Glover  Family,  Genealogy  of  the 
Goodrich  Family  in  America,  The 


Hakes  Family  Genealogy,  The 
Halsey  Genealogy. 
Harper's  Magazine. 
Heath's  Historical  Sketches. 
Higleys  and  Their  Ancestry,  The 
Hingham,  Mass.,  History  of 

Historical  Register  Officers  of  the  Continental  Army,  Heitman's 
Hubbard  History,  One  Thousand  Years  of 
Huguenot  Society  of  America,  Records 
Humphreys  Family  in  America,  Genealogy  of  the 

Huntington     Family     in     the     Country,     Huntington's     Genealogical 
Memoirs  of  the 


Indian  Expedition,  Sullivan's 

Indiana,  History  of  Dearborn  and  Ohio  Counties, 


Jefferson  College,  Smith's  History  of 
Jenks  Genealogy. 


Kentucky,  Collin's  History  of 

Kentuck-y,  Green's  Historic  Families  of 

Kentucky,  Marshall's  History  of 

Kentucky,  Shaler's  History  of 

Kimball  Histor^,^ 

King's  Mountain  and  Its  Heroes,  Draper's 


Leavenworth  Genealogy. 

Lebanon,  Conn.,  History  of 

Leighton  Genealogy. 

Leonard    and    his    Descendants,    Solomon 

Leonard  Family,  Genealogy  of 

Lexington,  ;\Iass.,  Hudson's  History  of 

Long  Island,   Munsell's   History  of  Suffolk  Co.,   Southold, 

Long  Island,  Thompson's  History  of 

Lyman  Family,   Coleman's  Genealogy  of  the 


Maine,  History  of  Gorham, 

Maine,  Bourne's    History  of   Kennebunk   and   Wells, 

Maryland  Convention  of  1775,  Proceedings  of 


BOOKS  OF  REFERENCE.  359 

Maryland,  McSherrv's   History  of 

Maryland,  Scharf's  History  of 

Maryland,  The  Warfields   of 

Massachusetts,  Abbott's  History  of  Andover, 

Massachusetts,  Bailey's  History  of  Andover, 

Massachusetts,  Coffin's  History  of  Newbury, 

Massachusetts,  Good    Old   Dorchester, 

Massachusetts,  Historical  Celebration  of  the  Town  of  Brimfield  Ham- 
den  Co. 

Massachusetts  Historical  Record. 

Massachusetts,  History  of  Berkshire    Co., 

Massachusetts,  History  of  Hanover, 

Massachusetts,  Mitchell's  Historv  of  Bridgewater, 

Massachusetts,  History  of  Brockton, 

Massachusetts,  History  of  Hingham, 

Massachusetts,  Marvin's  History  of  Lancaster, 

Massachusetts,  History  of  Lynn, 

Massachusetts,  History  of  Milton, 

Massachusetts,  History  of  North    Bridgewater 

Massachusetts,  History  of  Oxford, 

Massachusetts,  History  of  Sutton, 

Massachusetts,  History  of  Watertown, 

Massachusetts,  History  of  West  Boylston, 

Massachusetts,  History  of  Woburn, 

Massachusetts,  History  of  Worcester  Co., 

Massachusetts,  Holland's  History  of  Western 

Massachusetts,  Hudson's  History  of  Lexington, 

Massachusetts,  Hurd's   History  of  Worcester   Co., 

Massachusetts,  Paige's  History  of  Hardwick, 

Massachusetts,  Perley's   History  of   Boxford, 

Massachusetts,  Record  of  Town  Returns,  Andover, 

Massachusetts,  Rice's  Secular  and  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the  Town 
of  Worthington, 

Massachusetts,  Smith's  History  of  Pittsfield, 

Massachusetts,  Soldiers  and  Sailors  of  the  American  Revolution, 

Massachusetts,  Swift's   History  of  Middlebury, 

Massachusetts,  Teele's  History  of  Milton, 

Massachusetts,  Temple's  History  of  Framingham. 

Massachusetts,  Thacher's    History    of    Plymouth, 

Massachusetts,  The  Town  History  of  Sutton, 

Memorials  of  a  Century,  Jenning's 

Monroe,  Oilman's  Life  of  James 

Nathan  Hale,  Stuart's  Life  of  Capt. 

New  England,  Fiske's  Beginnings  of 

New  England  Genealogical  Society. 

New  England,  Savage's  Genealogical  Dictionary  of 

New  Hampshire,  Chase's  History  of  Chester, 

New    Hampshire,    Cogswell's    History    of    Nottingham,    Deerfield    and 

Northwood, 
New  Hampshire,  Cutler's  History  of  Jaffrey, 
New  Hampshire,  Eaton's  History  of  Candia, 
New  Hampshire,  Harriman's  History  of  Warner, 
New  Hampshire,  Harvard's  History"  of  Gilsum, 
New  Hampshire,  History  of  Charlestown, 
New  Hampshire,  History  of  New  Ipswich, 
New  Hampshire,  History  of  Pembroke, 
New  Hampshire,  History  of  Petersboro, 


36o 


DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


New  Hampshire,  History  of  Walpole, 

New  Hampshire,  Hurd's  History  of  Hillsboro  Co., 

New  Hampshire,  Potter's  MiHtary  History  of 

New  Hampshire  Revolutionary  Rolls  , 

New  Hampshire,  Runnel's  History  of  Sanbornton, 

New  Hampshire,  Secomb's  History  of  Amherst, 

New  Hampshire,  Stearns'  History  of  the  Town  of  Rindge, 

New  Hampshire,  Town  History  of  Richmond, 

New  Hampshire  Town  Papers,  Hammond's 

New  Hampshire,  Worcester's  History  of  Hollis, 

New  Jersey,  History  of  Burlington  and  Mercer  Counties, 

New  Jersey,  History  of  Somerset  and  Hunterdon  Counties, 

New  Jersey  in  the  Revolution,   Stryker's   Officers  and   Men  of 

New  Jersey  Revolutionary   Rolls. 

New  York,  Benton's  History  of  Herkimer  County, 

New  York,  Bolton's  History  of  Westchester  Co., 

New  York  City,  Barrett's  History  of  Old  Merchants  of 

New  York,  Colonial  History  of  the  State  of 

New  York  Historical  Manuscript,  Calendar  of  the 

New  York  History,  Calendar  of 

New  York,  History  of  Fulton  and  Montgomery  Counties, 

New  York,  History  of  Schoharie  County  and   Border  Wars  of 

New    York,    History    of    Tioga,    Chemung,    Tompkins    and    Schuyler 

Counties, 
New  York,  History  of  Yates  County, 
New  York  in  the  Revolution  as  Colony  and  State. 
New  York  in  the  Revolution,  Robert's 
New  York,  Lamb's  History  of  the  City  of 
New  York,  Smith's  History  of  Rhinebeck, 
New  York  Society  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution. 
North  Carolina,  Foote's  History  of 
North  Carolina,  Hunter's  Sketches  of  Western 
North  Carolina,  Moore's  History  of 


Ohio,  History  of  Clermont  Co., 


Peck  Genealogy. 
Peirce  Genealogy. 

Pennsylvania,  Evans  &  Ellis  History  of  Lancaster, 
Pennsylvania  Genealogies,  Egle's 
Pennsylvania,  Historical  Collections  of 
Pennsylvania,  History  of  Cumberland  Co., 
Pennsylvania,  History  of  Cumberland  and  Adams   Counties, 
Pennsylvania,   History  of   Lackawanna,   Wyoming  and   Luzerne   Coun- 
ties, 
Pennsylvania  in  the  Revolution. 

Pennsylvania,  Linn's  History  of  Center  and  Clinton  Counties, 
Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 
Pennsylvania,   Mombert's  Authentic  History  of  Lancaster  Co., 
Pennsylvania,  Smith's   History  of  Delaware  Co., 
Pennsylvania,  Westcott's  History  of  Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia  City  Cavalry,  History  of  the  First  Troop 
Philadelphians,  Simpson's  Distinguished 
Pioneers  of  the  Trans-AUeghany  by  John  P.  Hale. 
Plimpton,  Genealogy  of  the 
Pocahontas  and  Her  Descendants. 
Political  Register  and  Congressional  Directory. 
Prescott  Memorial. 


BOOKS  OF  REFERENCE.  361 


Read  Genealogy. 

Revolutionary  Services,  Census  of  Pensioners  for 

Revolutionary  War,  Saffell's  Records  of  the 

Revolution,  Johnson's  Traditions  of  the 

Revolution,  Lossing's  Field  Book  of  the 

Rhode  Island.  Arnold's  History  of  the  State  of 

Rhode  Island  Bar,  Memoirs  of  the 

Rhode  Island,  Biographical  Cyclopedia  of  Representative   'Men  of 

Rhode  Island  Colonial  Records. 

Rhode  Island,  Cowell's  Spirit  of  '76  in 

Rhode  Island,  History  of  the  Town  of  ? 

Rhode  Island,  Reminiscences  of  Newport, 

Rice  Family,  History  of  the 

Rice  Genealogy. 

Roberdeau  Family,  Genealogy  of  the 

Rochester  Family  in  America,  Early  History  of 

Root  Genealogy. 

Russell  Genealogy. 

Saint  Louis  in  its  Territorial  Days. 

Sherman,  Life  of  Roger 

Siege  of  Boston  and  of  the  Battles  of  Lexington,  Concord  and  Bunker 

Hill,  Frothingham's  History  of  the 
Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  Sanderson's  Biography  of 

The 
South  Carolina,  O'Neall's  Annals  of  Newberry, 
Spalding  Genealogy. 
Starr  Family,  A  History  of  the 
Stickney  Genealogy. 
Stiles  Family  Genealogy,  The 
Strong  Family,  History  of  the 

Strong,  History  of  the  Descendants  of  Elder  John 
Susquehanna,  Early  Times  on  the 

Tennessee,  Draper's  History  of 
Tennessee,  Ramsey's  Annals  of 
Thurston  Genealogies. 
Tuttle  Genealogy. 


United  States,  Bancroft's  History  of 

Vermont,  Early  History  of 

Vermont,  Governors  and  Council  of 

Vermont,  Hall's  Early  History  of 

Vermont  Historical  Gazetteer,   Hemenway's 

Vermont,  History  of  Pawlet, 

Vermont,  History  of  the  Coxes  in  Barnard, 

Vermont,  History  of  West  Hartford, 

Vermont,  Matthews'  History  of 

Vermont  Quarterly  Gazetteer. 

Vermont,  Royce's  History  of  Braintree, 

Virginia,  Campbell's  History  of 

Virginia  Convention  of  1776. 

Virginia,   Peyton's  History  of  Augusta  Co., 

Virginia,  Howe's  History  of 

Virginia,  Waddell's  Annals  of  Augusta  Co., 


362  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Walworth's  of  America,  The 

West  Branch  Valley,  McGinnes'  History  of  the 

Westerly  and  Its  Witnesses,  Denison's 

Westhampton  Reunion. 

West  Virginia,  Atkinson's  History  of  Kanawha  County, 

West  Virginia  Historical  Magazine. 

White  Family,  Genealogical  Record  of  the 

Wilders,  The  Book  of  the 

Wolcott  Family  Memorial. 

Wyoming,  Miner's  History  of  the  Valley  of 

Wyoming,  Stone's  History  of  the  Valley  of 


Year  Book  of  the  Societies  of  the  Revolution. 


INDEX 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 


INDEX. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 


Aborn,  Ida  Estelle, 251 

Adams,  Anna  Boice,   41 

Alden,  Helen  Whynkoop  Van  Doren, 81 

Aldrich,  Emma  Dexter  Thayer,   345 

Aldrich,  Mary  Gertrude  Edson,    71 

Alexander,  Emma  Foster,   159 

Alexander,  Mary  Sophie, 309 

Allen,  Ethel  Buel,   .'..'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.".'  162 

Allen,   Fannie   R., ' . . .'  250 

Allen,  Ida  Butler, ." .............  228 

Allen,  Lucinda  Daj^on,    .'  193 

Allen,  Roxana  L.,    262 

Allison,  Eliza  Chatham, 198 

Almy,   Mildred    Sellere 128 

Alsever,  Ella  Salisbury, 299 

Alvord,  Helen  Hine, 318 

Ambler,  Carrie  Hawthorne,   21 

Ames,  Grace  E.  Kimball 303 

Anderson,  Rosabelle  Rollins 239 

Andrews,  Ida  Francis  Boyer,  188 

Andrews,  Lucy  Fellows,    [     H 

Andrews,  Mary  Adelaide  Frey,   "  ]   130 

Angell,  Florence   Montgomery,    [  _   291 

Anthony,  Cornelia  Fames  Neltnor,    204 

Apperson,    Moselle   Dibbrell,    , .'.'.'.'!   355 

Armistead,    Nannie    Humphreys,    35O 

Aspinwall,  Mary  Giles,    337 

Atwood,  Katherine  Evans,    I37 

Avery,   lone  Lester,    103 

Babcock,  Edith  Thaxter  Stevens,   233 

Bacon,  Clara  Noble,    ]  ]   lg2 

Bacon,    Helen  Estelle, '     n 

Baker,  Cassie  Moncure  Lyne,    [   308 

Baker,  Charlotte  Luella ]     93 

Baker,  Gertrude  Elizabeth  Burnham,   30 

Baker,  Grace  Hartson  Greene,    280 

Baker,  Helen  Constance  Castle,   ]  ]  _   Hg 


366  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Baker,   Jennie   May,    18 

Baker,  Kate  Pauline  Mead,    3 

Baker,  Lydia   Eyre < 121 

Baker,  Mary  E.,   208 

Baldwin,  Arthemise  Bouligny,    233 

Ballard,  Florence  EfRe "31 

Ballard,  Nannie  Peyton, 231 

Ballard,  Sara  Gertrude  Wallace,    123 

Ballou,  Ella  M 148 

Ballou,  Frances  Eveline  Williams,    ^40 

Barger,   Daisy  Caldwell 157 

Barlow,   Kate   Sanderson,    | 327 

Barnard,  Adelaide  R.  M 343 

Barnard,  Lydia  Houghton 222 

Barnes,   Etta   D.,    1'79 

Barnes,  Jessie  Foster 1'79 

Barnes,  Sara  Frances,    151 

Barrett,  Fanny  Blake  Colony,    271 

Barstow,  Ella  Gale 263 

Barstow,  Nettie  Mabel, 42 

Bartlett,  Mary  Delia '78 

Beach,   Clarinda   Altie 3 

Beach,  Esther  Bennett  Doolittle 85 

Beach,  Marion  H.  Lindsay,    293 

Beale,    Maria    Lewis 131 

Bechtel,  Sara  Cowden  Garretson,   119 

Bell,   Jane  Hardin,    230 

Belt.  Harriet  West 100 

Benian,    Helen    Burton 255 

Benson,  Lillie  Harmon 223 

Bent,    Clara    Felton,    324 

Bent,    Mary    Blake,    324 

Berger,  Margaret  Eugenie  Rolfe 133 

Berry,   Dora   Vance,    314 

Biggs,    Helen    Rebecca 115 

Biggs,  Sara  Grandin 115 

Binder,  Clara  Shimer 45 

Bishop,   Claudine   C 228 

Bishop,   Nell   Dare,    227 

Black,  Mary  Briscoe  Pigman,    160 

Black,  Sara  Layton  Walker 108 

Black,  Susan   Lavinia  Famham,    173 

Black,  Virginia  Leiper,    120 

Blake,  Josephine  Dorr, 60 

Blake.   Marv   Hawkes, 244 

Blakeley,  Olive   P.,    314 

Blakslee,   Cornelia   Sartwell 300 

Bliven,   Charlotte,    294 

Blossom,  Eva  Baltoise  Gillam, 107 

Blount,  Maude  Cady 10 

Boak,  Julia  Kate  Chamberlain,    53 

Board,  Ellen   Nichol   Sawyer 224 

Bonnie,  Anna  May  Sparry , 229 

Bonstein,  Mar^-  Roberta  Childs,   325 

Borden,  Eva  Florella   Smith 9 

Boston,   Ada   Millisack,    223 

Bosworth,  Edith  Sherwood  Rowland 341 

Bosworth,    Libbie 299 

Bowerman,   Onnolee  Peck 285 

Boyd,  Elizabeth  Longstreth,    129 


INDEX.  367 

Boyer,    Mame    Hoffman •■  ■   l"^!^ 

Boykin,   Laura   Nisbet,    347 

Boynton,   Sarah  Gushing,    153 

Bradford,  Augusta    Franklin 145 

Bradford,  Jessie  Clough   Hurd  Smith,    110 

Bradish,  Jennie  H.  Haywood 55 

Bramhall,  Martha  Harding,   326 

Brand,  Marion  Eaton 64 

Breck,  Belle,    230 

Brent,  Maria  Dudley 19 

Brigham,  Harriet    Ferrin,    , 258 

Brigham,  Mary    Snow,     240 

Brill,  Mary  Comstock 64 

Brimsmade,  Mary  Gold  Gunn,    195 

Brokaw,   Julia  Crawford,    263 

Brooks,  Friscilla  Williams 21] 

Brown,  Aiice   Sewaru 255 

Brown,  Emily    W.,    25;j 

Brown,  Lulu    Eaton,     134 

Brown,  Mary  O'Brien,    234 

Bi'own,  Olive  Bushnell,    192 

Browne,  Helen   Bancroft 71 

Browne,  Mary    Smith,    71 

Brownell,  Lucy  Richmond,   104 

Browning.   Amy   Florence,    324 

Brusie,   Maud   Sterling,    297 

Buck,  Clara    M 70 

Buck,  Harriet    Moseley,    50 

Buckstaff,  Florence  Tyng  Griswold,   166 

Buel,   Elizabeth   Barney,    195 

Bullard,    Martha    A., 73 

Bullus,  Margaretta  Ellison,    327 

Burg,   Cora   Horton, 334 

Burge,  Clarissa   Abbie,    32 

Burke,  Ella  M.,    109 

Burlingham,   Josephine   Kelley,    16 

Burnham,  Eudora  M.  Phelps,  240 

BUSH,    ELIZABETH,     208 

Butler,  Alice,     335 

Butler,  Bertha  Belle 19 

Butler,  Eleanor  Baird  Reed,    324 

Butler,  Lydia    E.,    60 

Buttolph,  Oraetta  Lummus   Hodgdon 344 

Byrne,  Ellen  Abert,    ,. .   198 


Calam,  Indiana  Vail,    69 

Calder,  Anna  Merrell  McCall Ill 

Caldwell,  Adelaide  V/hite  Williams,    314 

Caldwell,  Jennie    Jones,    35O 

Callaway.  Elizabeth  Humes  Bush,   118 

Campbell,  Josephine 246 

Campbell,  Maria    Dix    Hill,    275 

Campbell,  Mary  Smith 86 

Cannon,    Annie  Wells,    148 

Carlisle,  Kate  Otey  Johnson,   22 

Carpenter,  Eva    H.,     223 

Carpenter,  Grace    Pier 296 

Carpenter,  Rhoda  Jeanette  Green,   16 

Carroll,  Grace  Caroline  Priestley,    91 


368  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Case,  Harriett  L.,    90 

easier,   Lotta  Alice,    46 

Cass,   Louise   Haskell,    233 

Castle,   Ida    Beatrice,    181 

Caswell,  Anna   Rogers, 167 

Caswell,  Lizzie    S.,    28 

Cavanagh,   Antoinette  J.,    327 

Chandler,  Emily  Palfray,    245 

Chapin,  Mary  Adella  Glazier,    190 

Chapman,   Minnie   Florence,    1 

Chappell,  Josephine  Gregg,    61 

Chase,  Jennie  Eaton,    167 

Chatterton,  Bertha  Morgan,   149 

Cheesman,  Mary  Cuyler 74 

Cheezum,  Alice  Colquhoun,  328 

Chenery,  Susan.  A.,   211 

Chenoweth,  Caroline  Van  D.,  252 

Child,  Mary  Blackburn  McFarland 219 

Chisholm,  Mary  H.   Stone,    109 

Choate,  Abbie  M 31 

CHRISTIE,    STATIRA,    332 

Church,  Alice  Slocum  Nichols,   7 

Cilley,  Emma  A.,   95 

Clark,   Julia  Kathryn,    286 

Clarke,  Alice,    93 

Clarke,  Florence,    92 

Clarke,  Marianne,    261 

Claybrook,  Elvie  Smith 351 

Ciement,   Dessa  W.   Crowell,    135 

Closson,  Oda  Zoe 25 

Clothier,  Mary  Clapp  Jackson,   126 

Coates,  Ella  Bartlett,   269 

Cochran,  Caroline  Hampton,    134 

Cochran,  Nelle  McCormick,    124 

Colby,  Mary  Agnes  Coburn,    20 

Cole,   Emma   Hinkley,    258 

Coleman,  Eleanor  Green  Dye,   316 

Collins,    Josephine    Osgood 291 

Colwell,  Mary  Amelia 74 

Compton,  Anna  E.,    116 

Comstock,    Sarah,    174 

Congdon,  Betsey  Hoar,    208 

Conklin,   Sophie  A.,    163 

Cook,  Emma   Freeman,    156 

Cook,  Helen    Craven,    278 

Cooke,  Paulina  W.,   157 

Cooley,  Elizabeth   Swift,    4 

Cooper,    Katharine   Rogers,    209 

Cope,  Fannie  O.  Ames,    201 

Copeland,  Clara    May, 61 

Copeland,  Mary  Eliza  Dennis  Kimball,    244 

Cornell,    Belle   Kneeland 207 

Comwell,  Mary  Eliza,    295 

Corson,  Emma  Hempstead  Lodwick,    112 

Cotton,  Willia  Dawson, 98 

Coursen,  Harriet  Van  Wyck,    163 

Courtenay,   Edna   Alberta,    132 

Covert,  Cora  Gordon,   S3 

Cox,  Grace  Van  Voorhis,  314 

Craig,  Ida  Salisbury,    203 


INDEX.  369 

CRAIG,  MARGARET  CAMPBELL,   332 

Crane,  Mildred  Martha  Gratwick,   53 

Crawford,  Annie  C.  Robinson,    ,. .   205 

Crevelins,  Agnes  Long,   100 

CRISSEY,  HARRIET  H 1S5 

Crocker,    Elizabeth    Slee 287 

Croly,  Flora  Frederick, 291 

Crosby,    Margaret 68 

CROSSLEY,  SUSANNAH  BELCHER 141 

Crowell,  Emma   Lydia,    336 

Crowell,  Esther    Davis,    242 

Crowell,  Hannah    Matthews,    135 

Crowell,  Mary    Cecil 136 

Crutcher,  Laura  Loving,   19 

Curdy,  Helen  Sackett,    228 

Curry,  Ida  Le  Vert 170 

Curtis,    Helen   Bovier,    286 

Cushney,  Edith  R.,   245 


Badmen,   Martha   E 243 

Darling,   Hannah'  Gorbin,    344 

Darrow,  Bessie  L.,    49 

Dascomb,  Celia  N 273 

Davis,  Eliza  Louise  Winlock,    231 

Davis,  Emma  Wait,    165 

Davis,  Fannie,     138 

Davis,  Georgiana   Winlock,    231 

Dawson,   Ella  North,    , 323 

Day,   Florence  Eliza,    227 

Dement,  Anna  Bean  Ayres,   206 

Denham,   Mabel   Sherman,    47 

Denig,  Jean  Livingston  Hubbard,   142 

Denney,  Sarah  E.,    197 

De  Witt,  Emily  Bartlett  Smith,   87 

Deyo,    Sara  Margaret,    90 

Ditto,  Ellen  Louise  Anderson,   229 

Dix,  Bertha  Bernice,  12 

Dobbins,  Laura  E.,    126 

Dobbins,  Mary  A.,   127 

Dcckery,   Mary   Elizabeth,    21 

Dodge,  Ella  Louise,    250 

Dods,  Alice  Gilbert  Huntington,    22 

Dorritee,  Ellen  Glasgow  Archer,   310 

Doty,  Florence  Etoile,    290 

Doty,  Gracia   Howard,    290 

Doubleday,   Eloise  Clyde,    305 

Dougan,    Eliza   Winslow,    261 

Douglas,  Hortense   P.,    297 

Douglas,  Isabella    Geddes, 348 

Downing,  Gertrude 274 

Downing,  Lucy  G.,    274 

Doyle.  Sarah  Ann 26 

Driver,    Pattie   Dowdell,    172 

Duell,    Harriet    Sackett,    77 

Eugan,  Anne  A.,    268 

Dunham,    Grace,    13 

Dunk,    Edith   Watkins,    76 

Dunlap,   Elizabeth  Wilkins,    225 

Dunn,  Frances  Davison,    127 


3/0  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Durant,  Josephine  Phifer,  310 

Durfee,  Annie  Rosetta  Mott,   354 

Duryea,  Alice  M.  S.,   259 


Eckler,  Fannie  Allen  Topping, 94 

Edwards,  Charlotte  Cornelia,    78 

Edwards,  Frances  Coffin,    176 

Egan,  Leonora  Margaret  Horton,   205 

Egerton,    Mercy    C,    288 

Emmans,  Luella  Rachel  Green,   17 

Eppley,  Anna  Elizabeth  Beetem,   322 

Evans,  Lida  W.  S.,    264 

Evans,  Margaret  Heaton,    264 

Evans,  Margaret   Worrell,    137 

Evans,  Mary    Shoch,    140 

Evans,  Mary    Withers,    , 139 

Evans,  Rebecca   Lewis,    131 

Evans,  Sarah    A.,    138 

Eve,  Jennie  Brown,    349 

EWELL,  JULIANNA  HOWE,    204 


Farnham,  Minnie  Nye,    49 

Farrand,   Anna,    44 

Farrar,   Sara  Francis,    248 

Fay,    Mary   Eveline,    47 

Fernald,  Elizabeth  Williams  Cilley,    31 

Ferril,  Alice  Lawton  MacHarg, 58 

Finney,   Jessie   Goe 165 

Flagg,  Celinda   Evelyn 141 

Flagg,  Martha    Rebecca,    141 

Fletcher,   Grace   Parker,    4 

Floyd,    Rosa   Bowie,    173 

FoUett,  Mary  E 239 

Folwell,  Florence  Doty,   283 

Foote,  Cornelia  E.  Strieby,  45 

P"'orce,    Phebe,    267 

Ford,  Ida   Thorp,    320 

Ford,  Mildred    Elm,    321 

Foresman,   Margaret    Smith,    125 

Forrey,  Caroline  Grace  Malott,    213 

Foster,  Emma    V.,     246 

Foster,  Mary  Armistead,    180 

Fowler,  Mary  Donaldson,    319 

Franz,  Minnie  Weston,    97 

Fraser,   Emma  C.   Towle,    243 

Freeland,  Marion  E.,    236 

Freeman,  Grace  Watson  Hill,   276 

French,  Florence   Garrison,    264 

French,  Mary  E.   Swarthoiit,    2 

Frost,  A.lice    Barber,     339 

Frost,  Marie   Dow,    72 

Fuller,  Nellie  Virginia  Wise,    355 

Fuller,  Violette    Scott,     213 

Furber,   Mary  Copeland,    42 

Fiirman,    Stella   B.    Cady,    241 


INDEX.  371 

Gadsby,  Elizabeth  Mary, 199 

Gage,  Lucie  Cutter 249 

GAILLARD,   LOUISA  C,    144 

Garrison,  Fannie  M.,    70 

Garvin,  Mary  Knox 336 

Gatch,    Mary    Belle,    316 

Gates.  Gertrude  Evelina  Robertson,    30 

Gee,  Ella  Fannie 29 

Gest,  Minnie  B.  Evans •  ■  106 

Geyer,  Geraldine  Castle 116 

Gibney,  Lucella  Gilbert, 237 

Gibson,  busan  Meta,   66 

Giger,  Emma  Alder,   130 

Gilbert,  Annie  Louise  Arnold,    140 

Gilbert,  Helen   Virginia, 13 

Gillette,  Mary  Apgar,    47 

Gilman,  Mary  Collins  Stone 294 

Glass,  Eliza  Saunders  Pollard,   354 

Gleason,  Caroline    Stilwell,    284 

Gleason,  Emma    Sanford,    56 

Glenny,  Charlotte  Miller,    284 

Glines,  Carrie  Etta,    100 

Goe,  Martha  M.,   186 

Goodale,  Fannie  Wait,   295 

Goodrich,  Nellie  Elizabeth,   201 

Goodwin,  Ella  Willoughby  Raymond,    152 

Gorham,  Evelyn  B.   Odell, 187 

Goss,   Elise  Marion   Farrell,    183 

Gott,   Sarah   Clary,    77 

Gould,  Mary  Abby  Lawrence,   177 

Gove,  Maria  Louise  Sherburne,  275 

Gowen,    Calesta   M., 279 

Graff,   Isabelle  Audenried,    129 

Graham,  Mary   Phillips  Florence,    356 

Grant,  Eleanor    Patton,     316 

Grant,  Julia  C.   S 192 

Grant,  Sadie   M., 103 

Gratwick,  Martha  Weare,   52 

Gray,  Leona  Frances  Berry,    152 

Gray,  Sallie   Newman,    267 

Greene,  Anna  W.  H.,    220 

Greene,  Clara  Hartson  Lathrop,   279 

Griffith,   Fannie  Lyford,    27 

Griggs,  Frances    E.,    4 

Griggs,  Helen   Byrom,    292 

Grosvenor,  Maria  Van  Horn,   50 

Guibord,  Jeanette  Mead,    303 

Gurley,   Grace  Rankin,    82 

Gurney,  Mary  A.  J.,   339 


Haber,  Mary  Ellen  Dickinson, 168 

Hall,   Clara   Lillian 26 

HALL,  ELMIRA  MONTAGUE  HITCHCOCK,    148 

Hall,  Genevieve  King,    3 

Hall,  Harriet    L.,     302 

Hall,  Julia    Helen 113 

Hall,  Lucy    Birdsey,     192 

Hall,  Lucy    Williams 112 

Hall,  Margaret    Isabel,     142 


372  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Hall,  Alary  Elder,    16 

Hallenbeck,  Julia  A.,    19* 

Hallock,  Isabel  Tucker,   257 

Hammond,  Jennie  M.,    2o6 

Handy,  Carrie  Templeman  Craighill, 157 

Handy,  Elizabeth   L 253 

Hanger,  Martha  McDowell 155 

Hapgood,  Ellen  Davis 12'^ 

Harnden,  Frances  L.   Preston,    262 

Harper,  Belle  Robinson,    256 

Harriman,  Helen  M.,    222 

Harrington,    Emma,     91 

Harrison,  Mary  Frances   Hamilton,    39 

Harry,  Eunice  Farrar  Sater,   210 

Hart,  Fanny  Richardson    Smith,    2S8 

Hart,  Jennie  Sophia  Griswold, 321 

Harter,  Ellen  Brand,    65 

Hartt,  Ada   Cook,    290 

Harvey,  Clara    B.,     •  ■     25 

Harvey,  Isabella   Cairns 136 

Harvey,  Katharine   M 335 

Harvey,  Mary  Curtis,    159 

Haskell,   Thomasine,    193 

Hassler,  Meta  Sabin  Benjamin,    123 

Hathaway,  Sarah  Imogen  Clark 84 

Haynes,    Daisy   Patton 315 

Haynie,  Mary   Hall,    260 

Haywood,  Frances  Adele  Johnson,    186 

Haywood,  Nancy    Bishop,    56 

Hedden,  Theodosia  E.,   219 

Heiser,  Anna  Miller,    318 

Hendrick,  Sarah  Elizabeth,    43 

Hendricks,  Emma  Stockmon,    350 

Henry,    Florine    Barbour,     256 

Herrick,  Martha  Telfair,   212 

HESS,   HANNAH 332 

Heublein,  Ethel  lone  "Whipple,   242 

Hewitt,  Edna  Sarah  Bussell,   79 

Heyworth,   Martica   G.   Waterman,    182 

Hibbard,  Mary  Thomas 79 

Hickman,  Celeste    AIcElroy,     265 

Hickman,  Mary    Gantt, 24 

Hidy,  Florence  L.,   106 

Higgins,  Margaret  Lyle  Hocker 232 

HIGGINS,    SEVILLE,    300 

Higley,  Emma  Little,   151 

Hill,  Laura   Sophia  Tibbets,    275 

Hill,  Lizzie    F 32 

Hillyer,  Frances  S.  Van  Vechten,   12 

Hoge,   Harriett   Hallam 212 

Hodges,  Mary  Elizabeth,   340 

Holl,   Mary   C.    Sarver,    98 

Holmes,  Alice  Hermione  Storke,    75 

Holmes,  Helen  Barlow,    29 

Holmes,  Mary  Stacy,    238 

Hooker,  Bertha,    62 

Hopkins,  Jane  Knight,    343 

Houlgate,  Stella  Grace  Sanford,   13 

Hovey,    Lillie    B.,    26 

Howard,   Mary   Starkey,    29 


INDEX.  373 

Howe,    Ida    M., 276 

ROWLAND,   MINERVA   BLAKE,    183 

Hoxett,    Caroline    Amelia,    319 

Hover,   Josephine,    50 

Hoyt,  Mary  Osborn,    225 

Hubbard,  Gertrude    Davenport,     272 

Hubbard.  Mary   Chamberlin,    352 

HUBBELL,   :\IARY  WARNER,    299 

Huber,    Gertrude   Albertson,    40 

Huchins,  Lena  A.  Curtis,   149 

Hueston,  Kathreen  Walker 11 

Huger.  Mary  Alston,    171 

Hughes,  Caroline  W.,   120 

Hulett,  Grace  Georgianna  Crowley 150 

Hull,  Melissa   Augusta,    69 

Hull,  Octavia  Kay  Benight,   2G7 

Humphrey,  Rebecca  Jane  Miller,    180 

Humphreys,    Caroline   Meriwether,    350 

Hunt,   Ellen  R.,    339 

Huntress,  Harriet  Lane 276 

Hutchinson,  Florence    Wisner,    248 

Hutchinson,  Marian    Welding 249 

Hutchison,  Sarah  White  Steele, 311 

Hyman,  Sallie  Polk  Rayner,    146 


Ingersoll,  Avis  Elsie 160 

Irish,  Desire  Mitchell,   300 


Jackman,   Mabel,    160 

Jackson,  Emma    Jerome,    78 

Jackson.  Mary   Anna 311 

James,  Zuleika  Sanford,   198 

Johns,    Sophie   C,    208 

Johnson,  Abbie    W.,    236 

Johnson,  Amanda  M.   A.,    252 

Johnson,  C.  Harriet  Jackson,    79 

Johnson,  Gertrude  Bestor,    301 

Johnson,  Mary  Emily  Doan,    109 

Johnston,  Harriet    E.,    271 

Johnston,  Ida  J.,    270 

Jones,  Mabel   Cronise,    330 

Jones,  Mary  Elizabeth  Richards,   273 

Jones,  Sarah    Emily,    52 

Jones,  Winifred  E.  C,  152 

Jordan,  Ellen  Poinier,    328 

Jordan,  Mary    Miles,    171 


Keller,   Delight  Ransom,    46 

KELSEY,   SUSANNA  RICHARDSON,    289 

Kenney,  Ellen  Ide,    130 

Kent,  Nina  Cornelia  Gholson  Piatt,    297 

Ketchum.    Stella  A.    Parkison,    218 

Killam,  Florence  Thayer,    346 

Kimball,  Abbie  Cotton,    283 

Kimball,  Sarah   Abigail,    254 

King,  Laura  Belle,    2 

Kingman,  Adelaide  E.,    17 


374  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Kingsbury,   Sara  M.   S.,    1S2 

Kingsley,   Ella  Hill,    .' ."  2I 

Kinney,    Kate    Doane, 113 

Kitts,   Katherine  Wallace,    ,,[  121 

Knight,  Clara  M.  Johnson,  269 

Knowles,  Emma  Crozer, 127 

Koontz,  Delia  Millisack,    223 

Kyle,  Jeanette  Emma  Smith, 337 


Lanahan,  Annie  Snowden,    238 

LANSING,  MARY  JANE   GRIFFITH,    213 

Lantz,  Mira  Lovela  Hagans,    87 

Lanum,  Ida  Pattoa,    315 

Lamed,    Susan   Everett,    326 

Lasell,  Edna  Long  Maynard,    82 

Latimer,  Emily  M.,   210 

Lay,  Margaret  Allen,    95 

Leaman,   Alice   Phillips,    308 

Lee,    Sallie   Lane,    174 

Lefflngwell,  Emma  Frederica,    307 

Leighton,    Florence 27 

Leland,  Mary  Warren  Noyes, 165 

Leman,    Adelia 326 

Lennon,   Helen  Cora, 345 

Leonard,  Charlotte    E 298 

Leonard,  Mary  Annette,    75 

Lewis,  Alice  Baldwin,    333 

Lewis,  Lucy    Biddle,     93 

Lewis,  Martha   Brooks,    96 

Liggett,  Mathilda  Root  Brown,    17 

Ligon,  Cora   Saca  Reed,    347 

Ligon,  Lucy  Eoline  Reed 346 

Lincoln,   Theodora  Annette  Phelps,    , 317 

Lindley,   Isabella  Howard,    5 

Lindsay,  Adelaide    Hatch,    293 

Lindsey,  Elizabeth    Jones    Evans,    27 

Lines,  Rosabelle  Frushour, 186 

Litchfield,   Florine  Isadore, 240 

Littell,    Julia,    43 

Littlefield,   Lora  A.,    243 

Livermore,  Mary  Ashton  Rice,   241 

Logan,   Annie    Stuaii;,    232 

Long,  Catherine   Colt    Pennington,    36 

Long,  Garretta    Roach,    122 

Longyear,  Abby  Beecher,    320 

Long>'ear,  Mary  Beecher,    108 

Loomis,  Celeste  Gardiner,    62 

Looney,  Louise  Preston,    I45 

Lore,  Joanna   Scull,    40 

Lovell,  Mary  Seymour, 34 

Loverin,  Luella  Browne,   203 

Lowery,  Celeste  Stafford  Wood,   298 

Ludlow,    Elizabeth    Gertrude, 101 

Luebkert,  Jennie  Abigail  Shear 200 

Luther,  Annie  LefRngwell  Rawson 343 

Lyon,   Eleanor  Mitchell,    119 


INDEX.  375 

MacArthur,  Ella  E.,    82 

MacBride,  Winnie  Gould, Ill 

McCandless,    Helen,    138 

McClelland,  Martha  Allen,    333 

McClure,   Margaret  M.,    125 

McConn,  Frances  Mather,   96 

McCoy,  Effie  Carr,   220 

MacDonald,    Jeanette 85 

McElroy,  Elizabeth  M.  Sawyer,    226 

McGown,    Georgianna,    89 

McGrath,   Francelia  Upham,    30 

McKee,  Jeannette  E.   Hartupee,    133 

Mackie,  Elise  L.  Wright,    35 

McKinney,  Annie  Booth,    144 

McLain,  Georgia  B.,    94 

MacLeod,   Edith   Norton  Wilson,    123 

MacMillan,   Ldla  Christy,    133 

MacMillan,  Lizzie    Lawrence,    180 

MacMillan,  Lydia  Harper 133 

McNair,   Helen  Willard, 154 

McNeill,  Ruth  E.,    196 

Macoughtry,  Mary  Groverman  Bailey,   159 

MacPherran,    Sarah   W.,    202 

McQuiston,  Mary  Louise,    24 

Madden,  Bertha  Colby  Barnard,    , 283 

Magill,    Louisa    J.,    333 

Maltby,  Ellen  Farren,    303 

Manlove,  Anna  Gant,   348 

Mann,  May  Blanchard,    , 12 

Marshall,    Sara   G.,    216 

Martin,    Nancy 323 

Mason,  Julia   Buel 6 

Mason,   Mary   Conant,    5 

Mason,  Mary   Congdon, 344 

Mathews,  Anne   Hopkins,    .'  342 

Mathews,  Crissie    Augusta,    245 

Matlock,  Susie  Polk  Hyman 146 

Mauldin,  Mary  Eliza  Reed,  347 

Meadows,  Marion  Spaulding,   281 

Meads,   Christie   M., 48 

Melick,  Emma 331 

Merriam,  Lucinda  Ayres,    97 

Merriam,  Ruth   Kingsley,    191 

Merritt,  Fidelia  Church  Ailing,    69 

Merritt,  Frances    G.,    174 

Merwin,  Gertrude  Holbrook  Winslow,  175 

Metcalf,   Eliza  Ball,    125 

Metzgar,   Addie 72 

Middleton,  Cornelia  Scribner 238 

Miles,   Mary   J.,    167 

Miller,  Jennie  H.,    323 

Miller,   Laura   Justena,    221 

Miller,  Rose  Rice,    56 

Mills,  Susan  Lincoln,   177 

Mims,   Elizabeth  B.,    351 

Minor,    Louise 260 

Mitchell,  Amelia  J.   Holley,    59 

Mitchell,   Frances   Judd, 262 

Mitchell,    Sarah    Kezia,    196 

Mix,  Katie  Urana,   , 193 


376  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


Moise,  Dulce 143 

Mongeon,  Sara  Louise  Quimby,    35 

Montgomery,  Mary  W 63 

Mooney,  Winifred  Hunter,    218 

Moore,  Alice  Olivia,    -52 

Moore,   Frances    Hinkley,    259 

Moore,   Marion   I.,    51 

Moore,  Nellie  Moore  Lowrey,    181 

Morehead,  Lemire  Morris,    352 

Morgan,    Julia   Potwine, 211 

Morrison,  Lydia  S.  Tukey,   270 

Morrison,  Mary  Maclntire  Foster,   217 

Morse,  Helen  Josephine,    254 

Morton,  Marian  Wilmarth 57 

Murdoch,   Cecilia   Cunningham,    134 

Murdoch,    Clarissa   Abigail,    150 

Murphy,  Frances  Agnes  "Wilder,    235 

Myers,  Margaret  A 154 

Myers,  Mary  Evershed,   293 

Mygatt,  Isabella  Carrington,    S4 


Naylor,  Minnie  Colburn,    147 

Nelson,  Charlotte  Ely, 348 

Neuhoff,  Katharine  Ruth  Smith,   67 

Nevin,  Harriet  M.  Ogden 128 

Newman,  Charl  Thompson,    115 

Newman,  Fanny  Morris,   352 

Newman,   Sarah  Morris, 266 

Nicholls,  Althea  Frances 281 

Nicholls,  Clara  Brown  Peterson,    280 

Nichols,  Letitia  Mae  Howell,   255 

Nichols,  Lois  Weeks,    136 

Nichols,   Mary  Ella,    142 

Nichols,    Sarah   A.,    346 

Nifong,  Lavinia  B.   Lenoir,    23 

Nims,   Ella   L.,    28 

Noble,    Lucy   Seward 6 

Noble,  Rebecca  Everingham 172 

Norcross,  Edith  Janet,   253 

Norris,  Henrietta  Livermore,    241 

Norton,  Jeanie  Hill  Watson 51 

Nott,  Elizabeth  Dinsmore,    224 

Nourse,  Agnes  W.,    298 

Nourse,  Elizabeth  Clement  Boice,    41 

Noyes,   Marion  Lelia,    185 


O'Connor,    Sarah   Morse,    92 

Ogle,  Asenath   Grace 105 

Olendorf,  Helen  Parker  Herbert,    38 

Orr,    Nellie,    189 

Ostrander,  Lillian  Evelyn,    46 

Ostrom,  Harriet  Annete,    308 

Ottofy,  Frances  Otey  Heald,    23 

Overacker,  Deborah  Monroe 176 

Overturf,  Ella  Kendall,    320 

Owen,  Dora  Webster,    169 

Owen,  Louisa  Doniphan,   155 


INDEX.  377 

Paddock,  Rachel   Stratton  York,    83 

Pagan,  Helen  Mar    Elwell, 141 

Page,  Carrie  D.   M.,    80 

Parker,   Bessie  Smith 351 

Parker,   Emma  Louise 33 

Parker,  Susan  Wells,    161 

Parrott,  Julia  C,   307 

Parsons,  Florence  L.,    68 

Parsons,  Olive  Sewall 32 

Patchin,  Ruth  Hayward  Watkins, s 

Patterson,   Mary   Hayt,    37 

Payne,  Esther  Adelia  Rounsville,  54 

Payne,    Harriet 296 

Peasley,   Virginia  Smith  McCord 227 

Peck,  Emily  A.,    281 

Peck,  Emily  Bingham , , ,     63 

Peck,  Mary  S.,    ]     37 

Peckham,   Anna   M., ]  ]     88 

Peirce,   Ella   Crumbaugh, , ,   164 

Pelton,  Florence  Caswell,    65 

Penfield,  Marie  Suela, '  139 

Pennell,  Grace  R.  Jewett 56 

Perkins,  Margaretta  W.  D.,   196 

Perkins,   Sarah  M.  Clinton,    110 

Perry,  Rebecca  Decker  Woglom, [ .   137 

Perry,  Taphath  Lucretia 91 

Pettee,  Julia  Ensign,    88 

Phelps,  Bertha  Emeline  Bussell,    .'     79 

Phelps,  Mary  E.,    322 

Phelps,  R.  Virginia 144 

Phifer,  Cordelia  White, 312 

Pickens,  Carrie  Amelia  Nelson 226 

Pike,  Eva  Yates, 77 

Pitkin,   Dorothy  Abbot  Chapman,    [',   2O6 

Pope,  Mary  Gary,    345 

Porter,  Mary  Oswell 66 

Potter,  Kate  Jarvis,    232 

Potter,  Martha  Beach 6 

Powell,  Harriett  E.  Barnes,   I79 

Pratt,  Esther  Julia,    150 

Pratt,   Mary  E.,    .............[     28 

Prescott,   Martha  Jane, 307 

Preston,  Mary  Birkey  Wilder, 214 

Prout,  Gabriella  Perin,    67 

Pruden,   Lucy  Howard 315 

Pruyn,  Catalina  Ten  Eyck,    67 

Purdy,  Edith   Alma,    I6I 

Pursell,  Mary  Clough  Dunham,    , ,  ,\   114 

Putnam,  Elizabeth   Edgerton,    \     99 

Quinby,  Phebe  Aurilla,  206 

Quinn,  Mary  Pugsley, 105 

Radford,  Mary  Grace  Sayre,   354 

Ralston,  Lucy  Boyd  Lewis, 23 

Rand,   Annie   Crowell, 336 

Rand,   Mary   A., 272 

Randall,  Marie  Adele  Broom.e, "^15 


378  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Randall,  Mary  Potter,    191 

Rankin,  Maria  Amelia  Jefferies,    . . ., 329 

Rankin,  Mary  Amelia,   329 

Ransom,  Mary  Adams, 1 

Rathmell,  Edith  Beach,   349 

Ray,  Anna   Piper 301 

Raynale,   Harriett   Clarke,    257 

Read,   Sarah  Fuller,    184 

Reaveley,  Elizabeth  Jewett  Palmer, 247 

Redfleld,    Amelia    Frink,     58 

Reinhold,  Margaret  Gwin  Riley,    118 

Renahan,  Evelyn  Marshall  Kinney,   317 

Renick,   Elisabeth   Waddle,    101 

Reton,    Marion    Claflin,    168 

Reynolds,  Esther  Rounsville  Paj-ne,    54 

Reynolds,   Lucy   M.,    289 

Rhodes,   Ida  D.,    339 

Rhodes,   Maria   A.,    339 

Rhodes,  Maria  Amelia,    338 

Rice,  Anna  E.,    57 

Rice,  Marinette  lams  Gharky,    114 

Richardson,  Mary  Ketchum  Bowne,  72 

Richardson,   Sarah  Alice,    116 

Ripley,  Cornelia,    259 

Roach,  Mary  Caroline  Wallace,    122 

Roberts,   Helen   R.,    129 

Roberts,  Henrietta  W.  Wittke,   37 

Roberts,   Jane   Cleveland,    14 

Roberts,   Margaret   C,    14 

Robertson,  Cora  Johnston,    312 

Robertson,   Pearle  Patch,    224 

Robinson,  Addie  E.  Bowden,   204 

Robinson,  Annie  M.  Shephard,   48 

Robinson,   Edith  Porter, 164 

Robinson,   Kate   Hillyer,    171 

Robinson,    Mabel    Porter,    164 

Rockev,  Phila  Jane 117 

ROGERS,   ABIGAIL   ALLEN,    151 

Rogers,   Antoinette  M.,    295 

Rogers,  Elizabeth   C,    229 

Roller,  Lucy  Brown  Cabell 158 

Rowe,   Ella  Russell 304 

Rumsey,  Anne  Kellogg  Osborne,    83 

Russell,  Mary  Louise,    94 


St.  John,  Eunice  Penfield  Giddings,   181 

Sanborn,  Sarah  F.  Fenton,   , 175 

Sansbury,  Alice  H 213 

Sargent,  Lucy  Mack,    353 

Sater,  Helen  Maria  McCaughey,   209 

Sawyer.  Winona  F.  Branch, 269 

Scheerer,  Mary  Lois  Durand,    43 

Schenck,  Sophie  Kirkpatrick 278 

Schoolfleld,  Harriette  Waters,    147 

Seacord,  Amanda  Jane  Hopkins,    57 

Seacrest,    Jessie    Snively 26 

Seale,  Jessie  Douglass  Carr,    178 

Selfridge,   Lydia  Gordon,    179 

Selfridge,  Minnie  Locke,   178 


INDEX.  379 

Sharp,  Sophia  Forney  Hunter,   158 

Shattuck,   Mary  Lucinda "li 

Shaw,  May  Tompkins,    ^°^ 

Shepard,  Mary  I ^^' 

Shippey,    Lulu    Richards,    ^"^ 

Shireman,  Anna  Force,   ^° ' 

Sibley,  Martha  Grey ^^^ 

Sieboldt,  Margaret  Mitchell,    ^^^ 

Silcox,  Janette  Stewart j-^^ 

Six,  Genevieve  Forman  Peters l^° 


Skidmore,  Marion  Jessie, 
Smith,   Alice   Butler, 


166 

86 


Smith,  Belle  Chapman,    ^ 

Smith,  Charlotte  Maria jjy 

Smith,   Eliza   Abigail,    Ill 

Smith,  Elizabeth  McAllister ^^^ 

Smith,  Elizabeth  Rogers,    ^^^ 

Smith,  Elizabeth    Williams,     "1^ 

Smith,   Emmaretta  Wilkins 10^ 

Smith,  Eva  J.  Crowell,    1^° 

Smith,  Evelyn  Bates,   ^f^ 

Smith,  Josephine  Crocker °0 

Smith,   Lucy  Kendall 15 

Smith,  May  C.  Ermentrout H^ 

Smith,  Sarah  L JO 

Smith,  Virginia  Louisa  Young ^1^ 

Smythe,    Myrtle,     214 

Sneve,  Katherine  Stickney,    ^o^ 

Southen,  Jane  M.  Jenks 345 

Spencer,  Louisa  Ann  Flint,   ° 

Sperry,    Mary    Simpson,    ^1^ 

Spiller,  Mabel  Ruth   Staniels,    277 

Spooner,  Caroline  Babbitt,   334 

Sprague,  Ermina    P., 218 

Sprague,   M.   Alice,    ^^° 

Springs,  Grace  White,    "i^ 

Sproul,   Emeline  Roach,    l;j^ 

Sproull,  Caroline  Williams 1^2 

Squiers,  Elizabeth  Joanna  Benton,   "01 

Standish,  Adaline  Seward,   95 

Staniels,  Eva  Florence  Tuttle 277 

Stanley,  F  lora  May,    1^9 

Statham,    Mary 155 

Stayton,  Marian  Zacharie,    "^04 

Stearns,  Annie  Curd  Abbot,   9 

Stearns,  Margaret  Johnson 257 

Stearns,  Mary  Emery, 


30 

Steel,  Mercy  Kelsy  Sanderson,   330 

Steele,  Cornelia  Sanborn 266 

Stevens,   Sarah   Elizabeth   Tyler,    245 

Stewart,   A.   Louisa 55 

Stewart,  Addie  Peelor,   1^2 

Stoddard,  Lizzie  M.,    ;^53 

Stoever,  Maria  Wilson 1"2 

Stone,  Emily    Campbell 58 

Stone,  Josie   H 251 

Storer,  Katherine  De  Lamater,    89 

Story,  Mary  Anne  Campbell,   101 

Stout,   Clara  Wales,    222 

Stowe,  Rosie  Hamilton  Read,    173 


380  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMEKICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Stratton,    Cornelia   J.,    2 

Strickland,  Emma  Gunnison,  334 

Strickland,  Teresa  Hammond  Reed,   347 

Stringham,  Harriet  Strong,    7 

Strobridge,  Helen  Augusta,    64 

Strong,  Mary  Ella  Clarke,   108 

Sturdevant,  Sarah  Goodrich 288 

Sturtevant,    Cornelia  Kingman,    305 

Stutson,  Mary  Josephine  Chaney,    106 

Stutson,  Mary  Stimson,     104 

Swasey,  Leona  A.  Worthen,   153 


Talbot,   Effie  Ward,    235 

Tanner,  Belle  Norman 200 

Tarbox,  Carrie  B.,   236 

Taylor,  Cora   B.   Kenney,    188 

Taylor,  Helen  Collord 317 

Taylor,   Janie   M.,    24 

Taylor,   Sarah  Arnold  Ellis,    286 

TERRY,    SARAH,    140 

Thaw,  Elizabeth   Dorhman,    132 

Thomas,  Alberta  Tullia,    259 

Thomas,  Anna  Hyde  Bird,   97 

Thomas,    Ethyl 222 

Thomas,  H.  Gertrude  Streator,   321 

Thompson,   Anna   R.,    40 

Thompson,   Florence   Stratton,    144 

Thompson,   Mamie  Bell,    230 

Thwing,  Mary  Gardiner  Dunning 75 

Tiemann,  Ruth,    39 

Tillson,  Nellie  Downs 207 

Titus,  Marie  Louise  Turner,    197 

Todd,   Alice   Ferree 127 

Todd,  May  Eleanor  Pierson  Ailing,  186 

Topping,   Carrie   Clare,    95 

Topping,  Julia  Royce  Allen,    95 

Townsend,  Adelie  Sumner,   262 

Townsend,  Harriet  Eliza  Capen,    210 

Townsend,    Lucy    Foster,    89 

Traver,   Emma   Newman,    60 

Trickey,  Mary  Butler 335 

Tuggle,  Carrie  Lawrence  Gould,  178 

Turner,  Ethel  L.  Totman 237 

Turrell,  Francis  Wright  Robinson,    ; 72 

Turrill,  May  Charlotte 191 

Tuttle,  Adaline  Terry,   93 

Tyson,  Emma  Newport,    330 


Vaile,    Gertrude,     306 

Van  Alstyne,  Anna  Paine, 103 

Van  Campen,  Bettie  Richardson,   53 

Van   Dusen,   Lavinia 139 

Van   Slingerland.   Nellie  B.,    200 

Vila,  Annie  Fields 184 

Vincent,   Emily    Halsey,    36 

Vosbury,  Catharine  M.  P.,    86 

Vose,   Winifred 234 


INDEX.  381 

Wainwright,    Sarah   Bell,    353 

Walker,  Ada   Craig,    -59 

"Walker,  Anna    Layton,    ■  •   215 

Walker,  Carrie   McCrary,    266 

Walker,  Clara    Wilson,    147 

Walker,  Eliza  Angeline  IngersoU 11 

Walker,  Nettie    C,    313 

Walling,  Rosalind  English,    216 

Warne,  Emma  J.,    273 

Warren,  Laura  A.  E.,  1S4 

WARREN,   NANCY   ANN,    169 

Waterman,   Martica   Gookin,    182 

WATROUS,   EMELIA  ADALINE,    169 

Watson,  Charlotte  Sherman 51 

Watson,  Ellen    Ogden,    282 

Watts,  Cora  Everett 242 

Watts,  Harriet    Roxana 237 

Waugh,    Sarah   Katherine 270 

Weaver,  Catharine  Antoinette  Cady,   285 

Webb.  Carrie  Mae  Jewett,    265 

Webster,  Genevieve, 169 

Weirick,  Mary  N.  Turner,    18 

Wellman,  Addie   K 353 

Wellman,  Hattie    Baldwin,     287 

Werts,  Emma  M.,    44 

Weston,  Clara  A.,    34 

Weston.  Fannie    K, 34 

Wethered,  Mary  J.  Woodworth , 177 

Wheeler,   Jessie   Jackman 161 

Wheeler,  Lilla  C,    302 

Wheeler,  Marilla  C,    302 

WHEELER,   MARY  ANN,    185 

White,  Abigail  E.  Arnold 84 

White,  Alice  L.,   246 

White,  Helen    Eastman,    274 

White,  Mary  Sheddon  Darling,   345 

White,  Sarah   Caldwell,    313 

Whitehead.  Mary  Sophronia,    3 

Whitney,  Alice    G.,    ■  ■   251 

Whitney,  Lydia  Smith,    301 

Whitney,  Minetta    Josephine 250 

Wickes,  Clara  Leonard,   T'G 

Wilber,    Flora 210 

Wilkins,  Amanda  Bray  Martin,   102 

Williams,  Anna    Stillman,    59 

Williams,  Mary   Loring,    107 

Williams,  Mary  Stedman,    285 

Williams,  Susan  L.  Miles,   194 

Wilson,  Mary   Ashton,    80 

Wilson,  Matilda  M., 294 

Wing,  Elizabeth,     162 

Wing,  Elizabeth   T.,    8 

Witherbee,  Adelaide  Bigelow,    243 

Wood,    Alice    Watkins,    76 

Wood,  Kate  Scott  Rollo,   81 

Wood,   Stella   Buist,    42 

Woodbridge,   Alice  Field,    256 

Woodruff,  Lucy  E.  Crawford,   • 197 

Worden,  Agnes  Butteefield,    88 

Worthen,  Emma  Lizzie,    188 


382  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

"Wright,  Anna  Emeline,    45 

Wright,  Carolyn  M.,   65 

Wright,  Dorcas    Lary 221 

Wright,  Florence   E.,    306 

Wright,  Georgiana  Barstow, 42 

Wyeth,  Emma  Straughan,    102 


Yates,  Jessie  I.,    68 

Youenes,  Marie  Behan,    73 

Young,  Flora  Graham  Frye,  170 

Young,  Mary  Virgin 277 

Young,  Ruth   Gleason,    289 


Zimmerman,  Nellie  Carr,   268 


ROLL  OF  HONOR. 


Ancestors'  Index. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


Abbott,    Seigt.    Jonathan 253 

Adair,  Gov.   John,    230 

Adams,  Benjamin,    136 

Adams,  Daniel,     244 

Adams,  Rev.   John,    237 

Adams,  Jonathan,     150 

Adams,  Dr.    William,    164 

Alden,  Lieut.   Elisha,    , 162 

Alden,  Israel 168 

Aldrich,  Capt.  Abner,   117 

Alexander,   John   McKnitt,    309 

Allan,  Col.  John,    270 

Allen,  Apollus,  74 

Allen,  Corp.  John 121 

Allen,  Judge   John,    252 

Allen,  Jonathan,  Jr.,   162 

Allen,  Nathaniel,    151 

Allen,  Phineas,     ■ 94,  95 

Allen,  Stephen 55,  56 

Alsop,  Hon.  John 36 

Andrew,   Dr.   John,    219 

Andrews,  Ebenezer,   150 

Archer,  Dr.   John, 310 

Arnold,  Capt.  James,    253 

Arnold,  Capt.  Joseph,   140 

Atkinson,  Lieut.  Thomas,   131 

Austin,   John, 229 

14 


386  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Averill,   John,    123 

Avery,  Sergt.  Jonathan,   21 

Ayer,  Capt.  Elijah 235 

Ayres,  Jabez, 206 


Babbitt,  Lieut.  Elijah,    334 

Bacon,  Ebenezer,  Jr.,   14 

Bailey,    Galium, 159 

Baird,  Absalom 324 

Baker,  Benjamin 334 

Baker,  Isaiah,    121 

Baker,  James,     55,56 

Baker,  Adj.   Jonathan, 161 

Baldwin,  Jacob, 233 

Baldwin,  Col.   Nahum 32 

Baldwin,  Lieut.  Samuel,    287 

Baldwin,    Simeon, 334 

Ball,  Corp.  Gideon 125 

Ball,  William,    82 

Ballou,  Seth,    148 

Bamford,  Charles, 20 

Bangs,  Allen,     69 

Bangs,  Zenas, 69 

Barber,  Capt.  Noah,   340 

Barber,  Lieut.    Robert,    116,  138 

Barclay,    Hugh,     180 

Bardwell,   Samuel,   37 

Barnes,  Abraham,    236 

Barnes,  Samuel,    129 

Bamet,    Nathaniel 104 

Barney,  Constand,    117 

Barney,  Jeffery  A.,    117 

Barney,  Joseph, 194 

Barney,  Samuel,     292 

Barrett,  Col.  James 246 

Barrows,    Samuel,    331 

Barrows,   Samuel,   Jr.,    331 

Bartlett,  Abraham,    159 

Bartlett,  Daniel 78 

Bartlett,  Rev.    Nathaniel 78 

Bass,   Lieut.   Benjamin,    •. 17 

Bassett,   Abel,    295 

Bates,    Mowry,     344 

Bayard,   Col.   John,    278 

Beach,  Jonathan 3,  4,  6 

Beach,  Ensign  Joseph,  Jr.,   6 

Beach,  Landa,    308 

Beach,  Obil,    349 

Beach,  Ensign    Wait,    262 

Beakley,  Lieut.  Christian,  , 97 

Bean.  William,    206 

Beebe,   Peter 56,  57 

Beecher,  Burr,   108,  320 

Belcher,    John,    141 

Bellinger,  Col.  Peter,    46 

Benjamin,    Nathan,    123 

Banner.    Henry,    120 

Bent,   Ehenezer 324 

BerrJ^  James,    220 


ROLL  OF  HONOR.  387 


BeriT,  Capt.    Thomas,    256 

Betts,    Nathan,    251 

Bevier,  Capt.  Johannis,   •  •  •   286 

Biddle,  Hon.  Owen 93 

Bingham,    Nathaniel 63 

Bingham,   Theodosius,    63 

Bishop,    Jonathan, 55,  56 

Bishop,  Capt.   Nicholas,    55,  56 

Bissell,  Capt.   Benjamin, 9 

Bissell,  Elijah 9 

Bissell,  Capt.    Hezekiah 162 

Blackmar,   Sergt.   Amaziah,    338 

Blaine,  Col.   Ephraim,    224 

Blake,   John,    37 

Blake,  Reuben,   183 

Blake,   Richard,    60 

Blake,  Royal  Ariel 271 

Blanchard,   Joseph 12 

Bliss,   Sergt.   Williams,    88 

Blood,  Josiah,   249 

Blount,  Charles,   24 

Blow,  Lieut.  Richard,  156 

Bogart,  Capt.   Isaac,    67 

Boice,    William,    41 

Bonesteel,    Nicholas 71 

Bonnell,  Nathaniel 43 

Bosworth,  Maj.   Benjamin 299 

Bosworth,  Nathaniel,    299 

Boudinot,  Judge  Elisha,    36 

Boveard,    James,    325 

Bowie,  Maj.  John,   173 

Boyd,  Maj.  John, 173 

Boyd,    Francis,    315 

Bradford,  Elisha 241 

Bradford,  Ezekiel 227,  228 

Bradford,  Joseph  Bennett 145 

Bragg,  Capt.  Thomas,    115 

Brainerd,    Jeptha 58 

Branch,  John,    269 

Breck,   Rev.    Daniel,    230 

Brett,    Rufus 18 

Brett,    Simeon,    18 

Briggs,  Samuel,   232,  268 

Brinckerhoff,   Col.   Derick,    68 

Brinsmade,  Adj.  Daniel  Nathaniel,   ; 195 

Briscoe,   Hanson 160 

Brobst,    John, 325 

Brockett,    Richard,    303 

Brodhead,  Brig.  Gen.  Daniel,   221 

Broguard,  Dr.  John  Baptiste,    324 

Brooks,  Luke 319 

Brooks,  Stephen 319 

Broome,  Col.  John,    15 

Brown,  Daniel,     25,  26 

Brown.  David 204 

Brown,  Elijah, 255 

Brown,    Ezra,    70 

Brown,  Matthew,    124 

Brown,   Lieut.   Morgan 349 

Browne,  Dr.  Joseph 268 


388  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Brush,  Lieut.  William,  175 

Bryan,    Needham,    174 

Buekman,   Reuben,    103 

Buckminster,  Joseph,    98 

Buell,   Maj.   Elias,    303 

Buford,  Ensign   Simeon,    265 

Bullard,  Corp.   Aaron,    73 

Bullard,  Malachi 73 

Bullard,   Col.    Samuel,    73 

Bullard,  Col.   Samuel  Jr.,    73 

Bullock,    Comfort 52 

Burbank,  Sergt.  Timothy,  305 

Burge,  Sergt.  Ephraim, 32 

Burnam,  John,    348 

Burton,  Abraham,    149 

Burton,  Lieut.   Judah,    255 

Burton,   Col.    Robert 312 

Burwell,  Col.  Lewis,   23 

Bush,  Ensign  Henry,    208 

Butler,  Capt.   Eli,    204,  228 

Butler,  Ezekiel,     60 

Butler,  Deacon    Isaac 265 

Butler,  Moses,     245 

Butler,  Col.    Zehulon, 335 

Butterfield,   Lieut.   Benjamin,    29 

Butterfleld,   Charles,    88 

Buttrick,   Maj.   John,    77 

Byerly,    Jacob,    , 98 


Cabell,  Lieut.  Col.  Samuel  Jordan,   158 

Cabell,  Col.   William,    355 

Cable,    Abner 183 

Cady,    David,     10 

Cage,   William,    178 

Caldwell,  Rev.   David,    157,  313 

Caldwell,  Elizabeth,     107 

Caldwell,  Rev.   James 328 

Callender,   Lieut.   Nathaniel,    252 

Calmes,  Lieut.   William,    346 

Campbell,  Francis,     102 

Campbell,  James,     58 

Cam_pbell,  John,    305 

Canfield,    John,     103 

Canfield,  Maj.   John 297 

Canfleld,  Col.    Samuel,    181 

Carlton,   Caleb,    301 

Carpenter,  Andrew,     61 

Carpenter,  Benjamin,    8 

Carpenter,  Benjamin,    Jr.,    8 

Carpenter,  Corp.   Elijah,    189 

Carpenter,    Joshua 50 

Carter,  Capt.  John,    187,  225 

Cary,  Josiah,     38 

Cary,  Col.    Simeon, 233 

Case,  Sergt.  Dudley,   90 

Caswell,  Sergt.  David,   65 

Catlin,   Judge   Phineas,    15 

Chamberlain,  Capt.   Jacob,    53 

Chamberlain,  Thomas 41 


ROLL  0?  HONOR.  389 


Chamberlin,  Oliver,     352 

Chamberlin,  Lieut.  Col.  William,   116,  122,  123 

Chambers,  Col.  David 102 

Chandler,   Josiah,    16,  17 

Chandler,  Lieut.    Samuel,    295 

Chapin,    David, 148 

Chapman,   Nathaniel,    12 

Chase,  Jonathan,    35 

Chase,  Dr.    Josiah, 169 

Chase,  Capt.    Moses,    202 

Chenery,  Dr.  Isaac,   211 

Chesley,   James 276 

Child,    William,    66 

Childs,  Capt.    Timothy 14 

Childs,  Dr.   Timothy,  Jr.,    14 

Chipman,   Sergt.   Samuel, 164 

Choate,  James,    31 

Christie,    Andrew,    47 

Cilley,  Col.  Joseph 31 

Claflin,   Abner,    168 

Clapp,  Lieut.  Col.  Ebenezer,   126,  129 

Clark,  David,     169 

Clark,  Gershom 85 

Clark,  Isaac,    261 

Clark,  Sergt.  Isaac,   261 

Clark,  Jerome 92 

Clark,  Lyman,     189 

Clark,  Samuel, 84 

Clarke,  Hezekiah,     108 

Clarke,  Jeremiah,     257 

Clay,  Green,   155 

Claypoole,  Lieut.   John,    330 

Cline,   Henry 270,  271 

Clingman,  Capt.  John  Michael,   112,  113 

Clinton,   Sergt.   Joha,    , 110 

Clyde,  Col.  Samuel 305 

Coe,  Capt.  David,   192 

Coe,    Phineas,    ^.  ,,^-rrT 207 

Colbum,    Robert,    247 

Cole,  Capi.    Samuel 47 

Cole,  Sisson 225 

Collier,  Lieut.   Joseph,    119 

Colton,   Alpheus,     113 

Condict,  Lieut.  Col.  David,   , 165,  166 

Cone,  Jonah,    321 

Cone,  Sylvanus, '. 294 

Converse,  Elisha,   262 

Cook,  Lieut.  Col.  Isaac,   285 

Cook,  Ensign  Nathaniel,   290 

Cooke,  Gov.  Nicholas , 337 

Copeland,   Jonathan,    61 

Coppenheffer,   Capt.    Simon,    , 309 

Cotton.  John,     98 

Cotton,  Thomas,   Jr.,    283,  345 

Cottrell,    Asa 70 

Couch,  Capt.   John, 191 

Coulter,  Robert   S.,    167 

Covenhoven,   Robert,    327,  330 

Covert,  Eder 238 

Covert,  Tunis,     83 


390  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Cowing,   Corp.   James,    304 

Cox,  Capt.    Benjamin 150 

Cox,  Benjamin,  Jr.,   150 

Craig,  Lieut.  Alexander,    332 

Craig,  Corp.  Daniel  Terrill,   59 

Craig,   Samuel,    332 

Crane,  Brig.  Gen.   John 235 

Craven,  Gershom,  M.  D.,   278 

Crawford,    Alexander,    145 

Crawford,    James,    217 

Cresap,    Daniel,    105 

Cresap,  Col.  Thomas,   105 

Cronise,   Henry 330 

Crouch,   Jonathan,   Jr.,    , 48,  279 

Crowell,    Aaron 135,  136,  336,  337 

Crowell,    Sylvanus,    ,. . .  55 

Cummings,  David 33 

Cummings,  Ebenezer , 33 

Cummings,  Deacon   Ebenezer,    32 

Cummings,    John 18 

Cunningham,    John, 134 

Cushman,  Capt.  Nathaniel,   195 

Cutler,  Nathaniel,     33 

Cutler,  Nathaniel,  Jr.,    33 


Darling,  Joseph 218 

DaA'enport,    Charles 272 

Davenport,  Charles,  Jr 272 

Davidson,  Maj.  John,   309,  311,  313 

Davis,  Aquila,    278 

Davis,  Sergt.   Paul 280 

Davis,  Sergt.    Simon,    . . ., 242 

Davis,  William,     , 138 

Davison,  Asa,    127 

Davison,  Ezra,     127 

Dayton,   Michael,    193 

•  Dean,  Ensign  Jesse,    33 

DeHaven,  Peter,   335 

Delevan,  Lieut.  Timothy,    37 

Deyo,  Capt.  Abraham,    90 

Dibble,  John  Pierce,   192 

Dibbrell,    Anthony,    355 

Dickerson,   David,    , 47 

Dickinson,   Benoni 243 

Dickinson,    Thomas,    168 

Digges,   Capt.   John,    154 

Dimick,   Capt.  Abel 280 

Dinkle,    Peter,     119 

Doan,  Capt.   Seth,    109 

Donaldson,    William,    119 

Doran,    Stacy,    140 

Dorhman,  Arnold  Henry,    132 

Dorr,  Capt.  Mathew,   60 

Doty,  Capt.  Barnabas 288 

Doty,    Samuel,    290 

Douglas,   Col.   William 194 

Douglas,   Hon.    William,    147 

Dow,  Daniel,    72 

Drake,    Simon,    53 


ROLL  Olf  HONOR.  391 


Du  Bois,  Col.    Lewis, 326 

Du  Bose,  Adj.    Samuel, 144 

Dudley,    Isaac, 6 

Dull,  Capt.  Christian,    137,  138 

Dunn,    Capt.    Hugh,    108,    215 

Dunn,   Capt.   Samuel,    239 

Durand,    Alexander,    44 

Durrett,   James,    154 

Dutton,   Capt.    Amasa,    283 

Dwinnel,    Benjamin,    271 

Dyer,  Maj.  Charles,  82 


Eames,  Lieut.  John,   67 

Eastin,  Lieut.  Philip,   216 

Eastman,   Nathaniel,    274,  277 

Easton,   Col.   James,    14 

Eaton,  Jesse, 30 

Eaton,  John,    64,  65 

Eaton,  Luther,     134 

Eaton,  Lieut.    Nathaniel,    275 

Edson,    Seth,    -. 222 

Eells,  Capt.  Robert  L.,  17 

Elder,    John,    16 

Eldredge,    Aaron,    135,  136 

Elliott,   William 311 

Ellis,  Augustus,     342 

Ellis,  John,    286 

Emerson,   John, 32 

Ensign,  Datus,    208 

Ensign,  Capt.    John,    14,  88 

Eordan,  Martin,    42 

Evans,  Capt.  Lieut.  Daniel,    120 

Evans,  Sergt.   James , 27 

Evarts,  Ensign  Ambrose,    351 

Everett,   Dr.   Jeremiah,    326 

Ewart,  Robert, 312 


Farmer,  Nathaniel,    249 

Farrand,  Lieut.    Bethuel,    11,  44 

Farrand,  Capt.    Jonathan,    195,  196 

Farrar,  Maj.   John, 248 

Favill,    John 270,  271 

Fellows,   Abiel,    11 

Fenwick,  Col.  Ignatius,  Jr.,   73 

Ferguson,  Alexander, 155 

Ferguson,  William   Abraham,    270 

Fish,    Jonathan,    319 

Fisher,  Lieut.   Adam,    323 

Fisher,  Peter,    323 

Flower,  Zephon 198 

Follett,   Eliphalet,    280 

Forbes,  Absalom,     279,  280 

Forbes,  Dan  iel,    22 

Force,   William,    97 

Forman,    Miles,    178 

Forney,  Capt.   Peter,    158,  263 

Foster,  Abraham,    65 


392  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Foster,  Sergt.  Samuel •  •   273 

Francis,   Capt.   William,    5,  6 

Frlsbie,    Reuben, 183 

Frye,  Judge  Simon,    I'^O 

Furber,   Richard, 276 


Gage,    Benjamin,    249 

Gale,  Dr.  Amos 182 

Gardner,  David,     55,56 

Gardner,  Capt.    Isaac,    63 

Gardner,  James,    , 356 

Gardner,  William,     63 

Garland,   Lieut.   Jonathan,    237 

Garrard,   Gov.    James,    19 

Garrison,   Lieut.    Isaac,    264 

Gaskins,  Col.  Thomas,   309 

Gates,    Israel,    333 

Gaylord;   Eleazer,    193 

Gerrish,  Lieut.   Col.   Henry,    8 

Gerrish,  Joseph,    8 

Gibson,  Corp.    Arrington,    225 

Gibson,  Stephen,     225 

Giddings,   Capt.   Jonathan,    181 

Gifford,  Elisha,   169 

Gilbert,  Allen 59 

Gilbert,  Asa,     13 

Gilbert,  Sergt.    Joseph,    285 

Gilbert,  Theodore,    13 

Gilbert,  Thomas,    295 

Gill,   John,    133 

Gillam,  Maj.    Robert,    107 

Gillam,  Robert,  Jr.,   107 

Gillespie,  Capt.   Daniel,    157 

Gilman,  Caleb,     354 

Gilman,  Daniel,     182 

Gilman,  Capt.  Samuel, 1,  2 

Gilmore,  Samuel,    79 

Glazebrook,  Julius,    214 

Glazier,  Silas,    .190 

Glidden,  Sergt.  Charles,    110,  111 

Glover,    Enoch,    126,  129 

Goodrich,  Chai'les,    201 

Goodrich,  Elisha,    288 

Goodspeed,    Isaac,    319 

Gorton,   Capt.    Samuel,   Jr.,    286 

Gould,  Samuel,    Ill 

Graham,  Maj.  Joseph,   309,  311 

Grant,  Joel,     321 

Grant,  William,     73 

Graves,  Luther, 31 

Graves.  Lieut.    Luther,    20,  352 

Gray,  Capt.    Frederick, 351,  352 

Gray,  Hon.  George,   127 

Green,  Benjamin,     176 

Green,  Ezra,     223 

Green,  Job,     200 

Green,  Capt.    Joseph,    316 

Green,  Richard 280 

Green,  Lieut.    William 65 


ROLL  OF  HONOR.  393 


Greene,  Ambrose,     61 

Greene,  Benjamin,     165 

Greenman,    William,     88 

Gregg,    James,    61 

Gregory,  Johiel,    317 

Gregory,  Nehemiah,    317 

Griffing,  Ensign   Stephen,    121,  122,  123 

Griffith,  William,  Jr.,    213 

Griggs,  Deacon  Ichabod,    4 

Griggs,  Ensign  Ichabod,  Jr.,    4 

Griswold,  Seth,   321 

Guile,    Daniel,    270,  271 


Hahn,  John,    223,  224 

Haines,    Elisha, 166 

Hakes,   Caleb,    289 

Hale,  Lieut.  Joseph 9 

Haley,  Pelatiah 176 

Hall,  Benjamin,    193 

Hall,  Lieut.    Elijah,    260 

Hall,  Rev.   Samuel,    186 

Hall,  William 212,  213 

Hall,  Hon.    Willis,    279,  280 

Hall,  Zimri, 302 

Halsey,   Capt.   Luther,    81 

Hamilton,  Capt.   George,    , 173 

Hamilton,  George,    Jr.,    173 

Hamilton,  Sergt.   William 39 

Hammond,  Lieut.   Col.   Benjamin,    306 

Hammond,  Capt.    Samuel,     347 

Hancock,  Ebenezer,     100 

Hancock,  Nathan,    16 

Handy,  Capt.  Charles,  Jr.,    253 

Hanks,   Sergt.   John,    46,  47 

Hardin,  Col.   John,    230 

Harding,  Capt.   Stephen, 326 

Hardy,    Jesse,    153 

Harrington,  Daniel,    290 

Harrington,  Thomas, 91 

Harris,    Asa 228 

Harrison,  Gov.  Benjamin, 197 

Hart,  Col.    Thomas 229 

Hart,  Col.  Thomas,  Jr.,   19 

Hartshorne,  Nathan 203,  299 

Hartupee,  Capt.  William,    133 

Harvey,   Dr.   Josiah,    189 

Hatch,  Maj.    Jethro, 175 

Hatch,  Nathan,    29,  166 

Hatch,  Sergt.   Oliver,    293 

Hatch,  Timothy,     175 

Hause,    Peter,    , 213 

Hayden,  Maj.  Josiali,    234 

Hayes,  Capt.  Samuel,   189 

Haynes,    David,    326 

Hayward,  Levi,     353 

Hayward,  Peter, 8 

Hazeltine,    John,    , 252 

Hazelt'ne,  Stephen , 252 

Heald,  Col.  Thomas,   23 


394  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Heaton,  David,    116 

Heaton,  Capt.   William,    .' 264 

Hedden,    David,     219,  220 

Hemingway,   Samuel 303 

Hempstead,  Hallam,   112,  114 

Hempstead,  Nathaniel,    112,  114 

Henderson,  Lieut.    Andrew,    145 

Henderson,  Lieut.    Edward 59 

Hendrick,   Abijah 43 

Henry,  Hon.  William 328 

Hepburn,  Judge  William, 125 

Herkimer,  Capt.  George,   64 

Herrick,  Col.    Samuel , 86 

Hersey,   Joshua,    234 

Hewitt,  Capt.  Richard 270,  271 

Hicks,   John 246 

Higgins,   Williams,    106 

Higley,  Ensign  Brewster,    151 

Hill,   Abraham,    275,  276 

Hills,  Lieut.  Col.  Medad,   227 

Hillyer,  Dr.  Asa,    171 

Hilton,    William, 236 

Hine,   Capt.   Noble,    318 

Hinkley,  Herman,   258,  259 

Hitchcock,  Capt.    David 48 

Hitchcock,  Noah,    9 

Hitchcock,  John, 148 

Hitchcock,  Lieut.    John,    289 

Hoar,  Braddock 208 

Hoar,  Deacon   Joseph,    9 

Hoar,  Capt.  Joseph,  Jr.,  9 

Hodgdon,  Maj.    Caleb,    273 

Hodgdon,  Com.   Gen.   Samuel,    341 

Hodges,  Lieut.   James,   ,. . . .   340 

Hoffman,  John  Nicholas,   170 

Holbrook,   Amos,    283 

Holt,  Abiel 188 

Holt,  Nathan,     272 

Hooker,  Capt.  James,   , 62 

Hooteling,  Capt.  Thomas, 89 

Hopkins,  Benjamin,     '. 34 

Hopkins,  Robert,    57 

Hopkins,  Capt.    Samuel,    342 

Hopson,    Capt.    Henry,    144 

Horton,  Lieut.    John , 334 

Horton,  Maj.  Jonathan,   101 

Horton,  Capt.  Michael 205 

Hoskins,  Richard 24 

Houghtaling,  John,    307 

Houghton,   Capt.   Nehemiah,    222,  223 

Howard,  John, 5 

Howard,  Lieut.  Johu  Beale,   199 

Howard,  Solomon,     314,  316 

Howe,   Azar,    204 

Howell,  David,    255 

Howell,  Samuel,    196 

Howell,  Samuel,    Jr.,    196 

Hover,  George  Frederick, 50 

Hoyer,  Peter,   50 

Hoyt,  John 225 


ROLL  OF  HONOR.  395 


Hoyt,  Sex-gt.  Justus,    225 

Hoyt,  Peaslee,    , 1 

Hubbard,  Ser^.   Major  Abner 159 

Hubbard,  Capt.    Elizur 98 

Hubbard,  Sergt.  John,    143 

Hubbard,  William 60 

Huber,  Col.   John,    100 

Huffman,    Jacob,    47 

Hughes,    Ellis 135,  136,  336,  337 

Hulett,  Daniel 84 

Hull,  Col.  William,    184 

Humphrey,    Thomas,    152 

Humphreys,  Asher 355 

Humphreys,  George,    45 

Hunter,  Capt.    Henry IS 

Hunter,  Rev.    Humphrey,    158 

Huntington,  Eliphalet, 22 

Huntington,  Maj.  Hezekiah 70 

Huntley,    Nathan,    271 

Hutchins,  Capt.  Hezekiah,    203 

Hutchinson,  Corp.   John,    75 

Hutchinson,  William,     249 

Hyatt,  Lieut.   Abraham,    69 


Ingersoll,  William,    11 

Inman,  Abednego,    145 

Irvin,  Lieut.  Joseph 129 

Irvine,  Brig.  Gen.  William,    324 

Israel,    Joseph 130 

Ines,   Enos,   Jr.,    21 


Jackman,  Capt.  Timothy,  3rd,    160,  161 

Jackman,  Timothy,    2nd,    160,'  161 

Jackson,  Alexander,    .'     79 

Jackson,  Col.    Giles,    305 

Jacobs,  Whitman,   Jr.,    258 

James,  Lieut.   John 227 

Jefferies,  Capt.   John,    329 

Jefferies,  Col.    Joseph,    329 

Jencks,  Lieut.  Amos,    186 

Jencks,  Jonathan,    186 

Jenks,    Stephen 345,  346 

Jerome,  Samuel,    78 

Jerome,  Timothy,   78 

Jewett,  Capt.   Daniel,    181 

Jewett,  Capt.  Joseph,    56 

Jillson,  Capt.  Stephen,  271 

Johnson,  Cave,    215 

Johnson,  Capt.   Hezekiah,    186 

Johnson,  Lieut.  William I73 

Johnson,  Willis,    259 

Johnston,  Col.    James,    312 

Johnston,  Dr.    Robert,    I34 

Jones,  Abraham,     209 

Jones,  Lieut.  James 218 

Jones.  Samuel 209 

Jones,  Solomon,    58 

Jones,  Thomas, 237 


396  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Joj%    David 207 

Judd,  Ensign  Jesse,    262 


Keen,  John,   128 

Keitli,  Lieut.  Alexander,    147 

Keith,  Sergt.    Simeon,    233 

Kellogg,    Azor,    83 

Kendall,   Jeremiah,    320 

Kenton,  Gen.   Simon,    , 218 

Kimball,   Capt.   Caleb,    254 

King,  Jabez, 153 

King,  Jabez,    Jr 153 

King,  Sergt.    James,    2,  3 

King,  Hon.    Riifus,    36 

Kingsland,    Isaac,    264 

Kinney,   Sergt.   Peter,    112,  113 

Kloss,  Ernst,   323 

Knapp,    Samuel,    290 

Knight,  Lieut.  Col.  Joseph,   342,  343 

Knox,  Capt.  William,    302 

Knox,  Capt.  William,  Jr.,   302 


Landon,  Lieut.  Col.  Jonathan 72 

Lane,  Lieut.   Aaron,    38 

Lane,  Amos,   69 

Lane,  Lieut.    Isaac 348 

Larnard,   Sergt.  Elijah,   150 

Lary,    Daniel,    221 

Lathrop,   Capt.   Ebenezer,    22 

Latimer,  Col.   Jonathan,    353 

Lawrence,  Capt.    Asa,    104,  224 

Lawrence.  Lieut.   James,  Jr.,    177,  178 

Lazarus,  Sergt.  Marks,    143,  144 

Leavenworth,  Lieut.  Ebenezer 207 

Leavenworth,  Capt.    Jesse,    160 

Le  Bosquet,  John 133 

Ledyard,   Maj.   Benjamin,    74  , 

Lee,  Hon.  Henry 67 

Leeds,  Lieut.  Jeremiah,   40 

Leffingwell,  Capt.  Chi-istopher,    307 

Legrow,    Elias,    244 

L'Hommedieu,   Capt.   Samuel,    100 

Leighton,   Tobias,    Ji .,    , 27 

Leiper,  Lieut.   Thomas,    120 

Lenoir,   Capt.   William, 23 

Leonard,  George 136 

Leonard,  Capt.    Nathan,    , 75,  76 

Lester,   Benajah,    103 

Lewis,  Sergt.    Nathaniel,    Jr.,    201 

Lewis,  Thomas 174 

Lewis,  Lieut.  Thomas,    155 

Lewis,  Col.    William,    324 

Lillibridge,  Ensign  Jonathan,    342 

Lincoln,    Gideon,    25 

Linn,  Adj.  Joseph,   40 

Lippitt,  Brig.  Gen.  Christopher,   344 

Littell,  Nathaniel,    43 

Little,  Ezekiel,    330 


ROUv  OF  HONOR. 


397 


Little,  Capt.    George 33O 

Littlefield,  Ephriam 73 

Livingston,  Capt.   Gilbert   James,    '.'.'.'.". 19    86 

Livingston,  Maj.    Henry,    " '     '143 

Livingston,  Col.    James,    .' .' 245 

Livingston,  Hon.    James,    .,[[ 86 

Lockwood,  Maj.   Ebe;;ezer 934 

Loomis,  Capt.    Epapliras, "  9 

Loomis,  Solomon, 30 

Looney,  Maj.  David, 145 

Lord,  Lieut.  Nathan,    V.'.V  ' ' ' ' ' '  "  Vy's'   975 

Loving,  Capt.  William,    .........".  . .'  "19 

Luce,  Shubael, 200 

Luce,  Shubael,   Jr.,    .' "  ] 200 

Lyford,  Oliver   Smith, 27 

Lyman,    Jesse, 34 

Lyne,  William, 309 


McAllister,  Capt.   Archibald 202 

McCaughrey,    William,    '209'   210 

McClure,  Lieut.  Benjamin,   V.'.V.  '  115 

McCollum,  Ensign  Daniel,    , 87 

McCormick,    Hugh, 232 

McCracken,  Philip, 42 

McCracken,  Lieut.    William, VV  . VV  . VV 101 

McCrary,   Capt.   James 266 

McDowell,  Col.  Joseph, 1.55 

MacFarland,  Benjamin, VV  . VV  !...... V   145 

McFarland,  Maj.    Moses,    V  !   112 

Macfarlane.  Lieut.  Andrew, 113 

McGown,    Stephen, 89 

Mcllvain,  Capt.  John VV  ! 132 

Maclntire,  Maj.  William 217 

Mcintosh,   Sergt.   Jeremiah, 130 

McKinley,  David, 139 

McKinley,  Capt.    John ................[   144 

McLellan,  Capt.  Alexander,    , 184 

McMurtry.    Robert, 40 

Macomber,  Dr.   Zenas,    ...V  .  VV  .V  .   332 

Marchant,  Judge  Henry, ..V....92,"'93 

Marsh,  Lieut.    Daniel,    , '  54 

Marsh,  Lieut.  Col.  Joseph, 80 

Marshall,  Hon.    Christopher, 128 

Marshall,  Rev.    Robert, 216 

Martin,  Paul V  VV   323 

Martin,  William 102 

Mason,  Christopher,   Jr.,    V V  .V   299 

Mason,  Col.   David,    .V  ...  V V   "^93 

Mather,  Sergt.  Charles, 251 

Mather,  Dr.    Eleazer,    .VV  .. VV    "^96 

Mather,  Sergt.  Eleazer,  Jr 96 

Matlack,  Col.  Timothy, VV  ....... .....   198 

Mathews,  Col.  George,    !!!!!!!.   354 

Matthews,   Ensign   Richard,    I35,  13^'  Wg',  337 

Matthewson,  Nicholas,     V  ..." .  338'  339 

Matthewsou,  William,     V.V.V. .  . .'  110 

Maxwell,  Lieut.  Anthony,    V_  ^ !     48 

Maxwell,  Capt    James 260 

Maynard,  Corp.  Lemuel,    _' "09 


398  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Mayo,  Thomas, 261 

Mead,  Col.    James,     138 

Mead,  Thomas,    188 

Meade,  Maj.  Everard 297 

Meads,    Samuel,    Jr 48,  279 

Mellen.  Lieut.  Col.  James,    123 

Meredith,  Col.   Samuel,    265 

Merriam,   Asaph,    191 

Mershon,  Aaron,   133 

Metcalf,  Sergt.  Samuel,   168 

Middleton,    Hon.    Arthur,    171 

Miles,    John,    261 

Miller,  David,    180 

Miller,  Enoch 318 

Miller,  Frederick,     284 

Miller,  George 323 

Miller,  Brig.    Gen.    Nathan,    340 

Miller,  Shadrick 245 

Mills,   Capt.   James,    212,  213 

Mitchell,  Amasa,     220 

Mitchell,  David 300 

Monroe,  Andrew,    142 

Monroe,  Thaddeus,     273 

Mooar,  Sergt.  Benjamin,   201 

Moore,  Capt.    Abijah,    181 

Moore,  Joseph, 51,  52 

Moore,  Josiah 51,  52 

Mordecai,    Samuel,    143,  144 

Morgan,  Corp.    Ashby,     149 

Morgan,  Col.   George,    99 

Morgan,  Isaac,     ,. .  152 

Morgan,  Capt.    James    , 38 

Morgan,  William,    , 97 

Morrill,  William,    172 

Morris,  David,     266,  267,  352 

Morris,  Isaac,    64 

Morris,  Hon.   Lewis,    . . ., 186 

Morse,  Jonas,     40 

Morse,  Capt.   William,    92 

Moseley,    Daniel,    4 

Moser,  Capt.   George 66 

Moses,   Myer,    143,  144 

Moulton,   Sergt.  Joseph 320,  321 

Mowry,  Lieut.  Col.  Elisha, 343 

Mulford,  Capt.  Ezekiel 163 

Munger,   Joseph,   Jr.,    210 

Munson,   Josiah 287 

Murray,  David,   170 

Myer,   Peterus,  Jr.,    68 

Mygatt,  Lieut.  Col.  Eli,   84 


Nelson,  Lieut.  David,   217 

Nelson,  Robert,   217 

Nesmith,   James,   Jr 225 

Newcomer,    Christian 26 

Newkirk,  Lieut.   Garret,    281 

Nichols,  Fortunatus,    22 

Nichols,  Lieut.    Isaac,    13 

Nichols,  Jonathan,    Jr.,    189 


ROLL  OF  HONOR.  399 


Nichols,  Moses,    1-12,  346 

Nisbet,  John 347 

Noble,  John,     132 

Noble,  Rev.  Seth 349 

Norris,  Capt.  Benjamin  Bradford, 199 

North,  Lieut.  Col.  Caleb,   328 

Norton,  Peter 33 

Noyes,  Capt.  Peleg,  165 

Nutt,   William, 332 

Nutting,  Capt.   John,    248 

Nye,    Daniel 49 


O'Brien,   Capt.    Gideon,    234 

Odell,  Jacob, 187 

Ogden,   Nathaniel,    2S2 

Ogle,    William, 105 

Olendorf,  Daniel,    38 

Olin,   Maj.    Gideon,    117 

Olmstead,  Lieut.  James,   279,  280 

Osborne,   Alexander,    347 

Osgood,  Joseph,     291 

Osgood,  Samuel,    250 

Otey,  Capt.  John,    22,  23 

Owen,    Sylvanus,    153 


Page,  Dr.  William, 151 

Paine,  Sergt.  Benjamin,   54,  296 

Paine,  David 164 

Paine,  Capt.  Edward,   322 

Painter,  Lieut.  John,    130 

Palf ray,    Warwick,     245 

Pardee,   Ebenezer,    , 106 

Parker,  Caleb 194 

Parker,  Edmund,    249 

Parker,  Sergt.    Ezra,    210 

Parker,  Capt.    John, 280 

Parker,  Joseph 154 

Parker,  Sergt.   Lemuel,    247 

Parsons,  Capt.   Josiah 32 

Parsons,  Thomas,  , 237 

Partridge,    James,    73 

Patchin,   Samuel,    331 

Patterson,  Lieut.   Samuel,   206 

Patterson,  Sergt.  Samuel,   127 

Patton,  Sergt.    George,    315,316 

Patton,  Col.  John,    US 

Pawling,  Maj.  John,    121,  122,  123 

Paxton,  Capt.  William,    351 

Payne,   Edward 155 

Peabody,   Deacon  Moses,    214 

Pearce,  Benjamin 251 

Peck,  Capt.    Samuel,     285 

Peck,  John,    219,  220 

Peck,  Solomon,    251 

Peirce,  Capt.  James 54 

Peirce,  Nicholas,     149 

Pendleton,  Lieut.  Sylvester 286 

Pennington,  Gov.  William   Sanford,    36 


400  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Pepper,  Simeon,   149 

Perce,   Abner, 304 

Perin,   Sergt.   Lemuel,    67 

Per  Lee,  Sergt.   Edmond,    105 

Pettingill,  Lieut.  Andrew,    263,  266 

Phelon,  Lieut  Joseph,   , 109 

Phelps,    Corp.    Francis 166 

Phifer,  Capt.  Martin,  Jr.,   310,  312 

Philip,  Lieut.  George,   205 

Phipps,  Capt.  Daniel  Goffe , 292 

Piatt,  Capt.  Jacob,  215 

Pier,  David 296 

Pier,  Thomas,  Jr.,    296 

Pierce,  Capt.   Stephen, 179 

Pierpont,   Thomas 269 

Pierson,  Ensign  Abraham 193 

Pierson,  Capt.   Benjamin,    287 

Piper,  Lieut.  Col.  James,  Jr.,  301 

Pixlee,    William 21 

Piatt,    Zephaniah,    295 

Plattner,  Capt.  Henry, 48 

Plimpton,  Lieut.  Elijah,    344,  345 

Plumb,   Charles 321 

Polk,  Col.   Thomas,    146 

Polk,  Maj.   William 146 

Poore,  Lieut.  Joseph,    Ill 

Pope,  Capt.    Gershom, 176 

Pope,  Col.   Seth,    107 

Potter,   Benjamin,    191 

Potts,    Stacy,    91 

Potwine,  George,    211 

Powell,  Capt.  Robert,   350 

Pratt,  Isaac,     89 

Pratt,  Jedediah 297 

Prescott,    Benjamin 307 

Preston,  Benjamin,    262 

Prichard,    Paul, 95 

Pugsley,   Samuel,    105 

Punderson,  Ensign  John, 83 

Putnam,  Col.   Israel,    99 

Putnam,  Maj.   Gen.   Israel,    99 

Putnam,  John,     118 

Putnam,  Capt.  Josiah,    75 

Putney,   Sergt,   Jonathan,    244 


QuackenDush,    Sybrant,    165 

Quimby,  Lieut.  Josiah,   35,  45 


Ramsay,  Ensign  William,  Jr.,   214 

Rancier,  Sergt.  George,    298 

Randall,    Gershom,    269 

Randolph.    Richard,    157 

Ransom,  Sergt.  Major  David,    46 

Ransom,  John,     331 

Rawson,  Sergt.  Joseph,  343 

Raymond,  James,   197 

Raymond,  John 152 

Reaves,  Lieut.   Benjamin,    354 


ROWv  OF  HONOR.  4OI 


Redsecker,  Lieut.  George,   322 

Reed,  Asa,    185 

Reid,   Dr.   John,    .^.  -   312 

Rhodes,  Benjamin,    338,  339 

Rhodes,  Peter,    338,  339 

Rhodes,  Capt.   Robert,    339 

Rice,  Sergt.    James, 56 

Rice,  Joseph,    "70 

Rice,  Silas,     241 

Rice,  Silas,  Jr.,    241 

Richardson,  Capt.    Israel, 289 

Richardson,  Dr.  Lysander 289 

Richardson,  Silas,    53 

Richardson,  Ensign  Vincent,   199 

Richardson,  Zachariah,    153 

Ripley,    Piram,    259 

Rives,  Robert 355 

Roberdeaii.  Brig.  Gen.  Daniel, 198 

Roberts,  John,   304 

Roberts,  Joseph,    188 

Roberts,  Paul,     109 

Robertson,  Corp.  Ephraim,   256 

Robertson,  Lieut.    James,    30 

Robbins,  Lieut.  John,   316 

Robbins,  Solomon,    250 

Robbins,  William,    38 

Robinson,  Maj.    Caleb,    16 

Robinson,  Christopher,   73 

Robinson,  Capt.  Lieut.  Christopher,  Jr.,    73 

Robinson,  David, 205,  256 

Robinson,  Lieut.   George,    205,  256 

Robinson,  Col.    Moses 167 

Rochester,  Col.  Nathaniel,   63,  291 

Rodes.  Capt.   Robert 155 

Rogers,  John,    294 

Rogers,  Sergt.   Nathaniel,    167 

Rollins,   Nathaniel,    239 

Root,  Azariah,     17 

Root,  Capt.    Eli, 17 

Root,  Hon.    Jesse,    7 

Root.  Deacon    Joseph,    4 

Rowley,  Judge  Thomas,  49 

Rowley,  Capt.  Thomas,  Jr.,    49 

Rucker,  Lieut.  Elliott,   180 

Ruff,  Corp.  Jonathan,  207 

Rugg,  Capt.  Daniel,  Jr.,   319 

Rumsey,  Col.  Charles, 327 

Russell,  Corp.    Nathaniel,    56,  94 

Russell,  Walter 275,  276 

Rutherford,  Hon.  Robert,   157 


Sabin,  Lieut.  Zebediah 123 

Sackett,  Buel 228 

St.  John,    Capt.    Caleb,    219,  220 

Salisbury,    Capt.    Jonathan 203,  299,  353 

Sanford,  Capt.   Samuel,    241 

Sartwell,  Capt.  Simon,   300 

Sawyer,  Azariah 182 

Sawyer,  Lieut.  Elisha,  Jr.,   216 

15 


402  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Sawyer,  Lieut.   Col.   Ephraim,    224,  226 

Sawyer,  David    Francis, 152 

Scott,  Brig.  Gen.   John  Morin,    131 

Scott,  Moses 213 

Scranton,  Abraham,    , 283 

Scribner,  Capt.   Nathaniel,    238 

Scull,  Joseph, 40 

Seeley,  Ebenezer,   Ill 

Sessions,  Ensign  Ebenezer,    87 

Sessions,  Nathaniel, 26 

Seward,  Corp.  Nathan,   6,  95 

Sexton,   Jonathan,    197 

Seymour,  Capt.   Charles, 123 

Seymour,  Maj.   Moses,    50 

Shedd,  Ebenezer, 243 

Shelby,  Brig.  Gen.  Evan,   24,  348 

Shelby,  Gov.  Isaac,    24 

Shepherd,  Col.   David,    217 

Sherman,  Lieut.  Col.  Peleg,   , 250 

Sherman,  Hon.    Roger,    239 

Sherwin,  John,    352 

Sherwood,  Daniel,    341 

Sherwood,  Eliphalet,     341 

Shimer,  Edward 45 

Shoch,   Michael,    140 

Shoff,    Philip 214 

Short,    John,    251 

Simpson,  David,    40 

Simpson,  Lewis,    176 

Skeel,    Jonathan,    163 

Skinner,  Abraham,    318 

Skinner,  Reuben,    190 

Sleight,   Sergt   Abraham,    298 

Slocum,    Giles,    7 

Smith,  Lieut.    Abraham 301 

Smith,  Benjamin,     125 

Smith,  Col.  Daniel,    317 

Smith,  Ebenezer,     91,  293 

Smith,  Ensign  Elihu,   208 

Smith,  Elisha 68 

Smith,  James 9 

Smith,  Richard 64,  71 

Smith,  Thaddeus,    91,293 

Smith,  Hon.   William   Peartree,    36 

Smock,  Capt.    Hendrick,    38 

Smock.  Col.   John 38 

Snow,  Lieut.   David,    241 

Snow,  Isaac,    80,  300 

Snowden,  Samuel,    238 

Somers,  David,    135,  136 

Somers.  Capt.    John,    135,  136 

Sommers.    Leonard,     91 

Sooy,    Joseph,    42 

Soper,   David 9 

Souther,  Daniel,    243 

Spalding,   Capt.    Simon,    141,  174 

Spaulding,  Edward,     282 

Spaulding,  Capt.  Levi 282 

Spencer,  Maj.  William,  19 

Spry,  William,    116 


ROLL  OF  HONOR. 


403 


Stafford,   John,    298 

Starkey,   Joseph,    29,  30 

Starr,  Maj.   Daniel,    V. *.'.'.'.".'.'.'.. .  '  94 

Starr,  Maj.    Ezra,     '. . " '.     94 

Steele,  Capt.    Bradford, 333 

Steele,  Capt.    Joseph,    311 

Steelman,  Frederick, 41 

Stevens,  Lieut.    Asa 268 

Stevens,  Nathaniel    Gove,    , . . .   234 

Stewart,  Lieut.  Col.  Lazarus 85 

Stickney,  Lieut.    Jedediah,    214 

Stickney,  Lieut.    Thomas,     .'.!.'.."!.'.'.'.'  260 

Stiles,  Asa,   84 

Stiles,  -Asahel, ..[.[.     78 

Stone,  Israel,     1Q9 

Stone,  Jeremiah?    342    343 

Stone,  Shubael,   V. .'.'. .    .'  294 

Stout,  Capt.   Herman,    I39,  337 

Stow,  Lieut.  Jabez,    ' .'  321 

Streator,  Dr.  John, 321 

Strobridge,   Sergt.   William,  ' ..\.   302 

Strong,  Capt.    David,    100 

Strong,  Elisha,     V.".'.'.V,  282 

Strong,  Lieut.    Noah,    .'  134 

Stump,  Daniel 106 

Stymets,    Lieut.    Frederick 72 

Summers,  Capt.  Andrew V.V.'.ls'e,  127 

Swartwood,  Lieut.  John,   '.".*. . . .'       2 

Swarthrout,  Ensign  Barnardus, 28 

Sweet,  Jeremiah, '.!.!..!'.'.   104 

Sweetser,   Richard 161 

Symonds,   Col.   Benjamin, 202 

Talbot,  Lieut.  Isham,   I9 

Tanner,    Josiah, 142 

Tate,   Capt.  James, 264 

Taylor,  Capt.    Chase '.'...........' .25^  277 

Taylor,  John, .^. .  '  89 

Taylor,  Lieut.    Jonathan, 230 

Taylor,  Lieut.    Nathan,    ..............[.  254 

Ten  Broeck,  Brig.  Gen.  Abraham, 65 

Ten  Broeck,  Benjamin, 90 

Thomas,  Benjamin, 79 

Thomas,  Caleb, 222 

Thomas,  Elias,    281 

Thomas,  Col.    Richard, ....[..[. ..  119- 

Thompson,  Cornelius, 259 

Thompson,  Dr.   David, 99 

Thompson,  Matthew I99 

Thorp,  Capt.  Eliphalet, 341 

Thrall,  Levi, 9 

Thurston,  Moses,    !!!!!!!!!  80 

Tibbets,  Henry, 275 

Tilden,  Lieut.   John  Bell,    I55 

Till.    George,    '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  2Z6 

Tingey,   Commodore  Thomas,    278 

Titcomb,   Maj.    Enoch, 247 

Todd,   Maj.   Levi, 230,'  232  268 

Tolman,   Desire,    '  177 


404  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Totman,    Corp.    John 236,  237 

Towne,  Israel,   34 

Towne,  Israel,    Jr.,    34 

Treadway,  Sergt.  Elijah 86 

Templer,  Michael,    317 

Trinible,  Capt.  James 226 

Trumbull,  Lieut.  Asaph,    81 

Tucker,   Joseph,    257 

Tukey,    Houchin,    270 

Turner,   Lieut.   William,    233 

Turrill,   John,    191 

Tuttle,   Caleb,    96 

Upham,  Capt.  William,    31 

Van  Alstyne,  Martin   C,    292 

Van  Alstyne,  Nancy    Q.,    292 

Vance,   Joseph,    314 

Van  Dalfsen,  John   T. 51,  282 

Van  Driesen,   Adj.    John,    292 

Van  Gaasbeek,  Lieut.  Abraham,  Jr.,   90 

Van  Horn,   Lieut.   James,    50 

Van  Vechten,  Ensign  Tennis  Tennissen,   12 

Van  Voorhis,   Capt.   Daniel,    314 

Van  Wyck,   Maj.   Richard,    163 

Varnum,  Lieut.    Ebenezer, 240 

Vamum,  Capt.   Joseph  Bradley,    20 

Varnum,  Maj.  Gen.   Joseph   Bradley,    288 

Veeder,  Capt.   Abraham,    308 

Vemer,    Peter,    113 

von  Phul,  Capt.  William,    97 

Wadleigh,  Joseph,  Jr.,   172 

Waggoner,    Jacob,    121 

Wait,  Col.    Benjamin, 267,  295 

Wait,  Ezra,     295 

Wakefield,    Pattershall,    194 

Walker,  Lieut.    Moses,    340 

Walker,  LieuL   William,   Jr.,    214 

Walworth,   Capt.   Charles,    262 

Wardwell,  Lieut.   Joseph,    240 

Ware,  Lieut.  John,    77 

Warfleld,  Col.  Charles,    227 

Warner,  Charles,    299 

Warner,  Lieut.    Levi,    28 

Warth,    George,    24 

Waterman,  Lieut.    John,    99 

Waterman,  Zenas,    276 

Waters,  Philemon,  Jr.,   147 

Watkins,  Alexander,      28 

Watkins,  Edward 8 

Watkins,  Capt.    Nathan,    76 

Watson,  John,    246 

Weare,    Nathaniel,    52,53 

Weed,   Timothy,    58 

Weeks,    Samuel,    91 

Welles,  Dr.  Benjamin,    257 

Wellman,    Barnabas,    258,  259 

Wells,    Jonathan,    244 


ROLL  OF  HONOR.  405 


West,  Capt.   George,    350 

Weston,  Ebenezer,    34 

Weston,  John,    97 

Wetherbee,  Joab,    185 

Wheadon,  Abraham,    190 

Wheeler,  Isaac,     185 

Wheeler,  Isaac,    Jr.,    185 

Wheelock,  Jonathan,   274 

Wheelock,  Lieut.   Simeon,   211 

Whipple,  Stephen,    242 

Whitcomb,  Maj.  Gen.  John,   319 

White,  Capt    Joseph,    311,  312,  314 

White,   William,    219,  220 

Whitehead,  Onis     (Onesimus) ,    3 

Whitehead,  Timothy,    294 

Wilcox,    Nathan,    303 

Wilder,  Lieut.  Asa 214 

Wilder;  Deacon  Josiah,    214 

Wilder,  Reuben,    214 

Wilder,  Capt.    Theophilus,    235 

Williams,  Col.  James,    ' 171,  172 

Williams,  Col.  John,   313 

Williams,  Sergt    Nathan,    96 

Williams,  Rawling    (Raleigh) ,    229 

Williams,  Sergt.  Thomas 95 

Williams,  William,     205,  256 

Wilmarth,  Jonathan 57 

Wilmarth,  Capt.  Moses,   57 

Wilson,  Corp.  James,    296 

Wilson,  John,    311,  312,  314 

Winlock,  Lieut.  Joseph,   231 

Winne,  Lieut.  Livinus,    282 

Winslow,    Moses,    309 

Wisner,  Hon.   Henry,    44 

Wisner,  Capt.    John, 248,  249 

Wisner,  Capt.  John,  Jr.,   248,  249 

Withers,  Lieut.  George  W.,  139 

Witt,    Joseph,    200 

Woglom,  Lieut.   Abraham,    137 

Wolcott,  Brig.  Gen.  Erastus,   62 

Wolcott,  Capt.    Erastus,    62 

Wood,   Joseph,    219,  220 

Woodworth,  Sergt.    Benjamin,    177,  178,  179 

Woodworth,  Joseph,    333 

Wright,  Lieut.    Ebenezer,    35 

Wright,  Ephraim,     306 

Wright,  Capt.   John,    86 

Wright,  Capt.  Simeon,   3 

Wright,  Stephen,    306 

Wyeth,   Noah,    39 

Yates,   Col.   Peter,    77 

Yeomans,   Stephen,    105 

York,  Jeremiah,    83 

Yost,    George,    113 

Young,  Lieut.    Jesse,    110,  111 

Young,  Lieut.    Joseph,    26 

Zielley,  Capt.  John,  I3 


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