LINEAGE BOOK NATIONAL SOCIETY or THE DAUGHTERS or THE A/nERICAN REVOLUTION or INDIANA 1894-1900 ■r .ijr 1 LlNEAGl: BOOK NATIONAL SOCIETY or THE DAUGHTERS or THE A/nERICAN REVOLUTION or INDIANA 1894-1900 \ i 1 COMPILED BY HARRIET ncINTIRE POSTER ELIZA GORDON BROWNING ? ■ Indianapolis 1900 PRESS OF CENTRAL PRINTING COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS Ipteface. "(1) To perpetuate the memory and spirit of the nen and women who achieved American Independence, by the acquisition and protection of historical spots and the erection of monuments; by the encouragement of historical research in relation to the Revolution and the publication of its results; by the preser- vation of documents and relics, and of the records of the individual services of Revolutionary soldiers and patriots; and by the promo- tion of celebrations of all patriotic anniversaries. "(2) To carry out the injunction of Washington in his fare- well address to the American people, 'to promote, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowl- edge,' thus developing an enlightened public opinion, and afford- ing to young and old such advantages as shall develop in them the largest capacity for performing the duties of American citizens. "(3) To cherish, maintain and extend the institutions of American freedom, to foster true patriotism and love of country; and to aid in securing for mankind all the blessings of liberty." To such noble principles as the above are the Daughters of the American Revolution devoted. They form a National Society which seeks to perpetuate the mem- ory of a national event and to engender a sympathy that unites North, South, East and West, in one harmonioua bond devoted to all the great interests of our beloved country. This national character is preserved by keeping the chapters in direct touch with the national center, thus widening the environment of the chapters. Our National Society was organized at a most fortunate time, October 11, 1890, the anniversary of the discovery of America. During its brief life of a decade it has become a powerful organization of thirty-two thousand women, all pledged to work for the elevation of "Home and Country." It is impossible, in this work, to even mention the principal achievements of the National Society at large. The "time and chance happened" with the Spanish-American war. Every Daughter was eager to minister to her country's needs. The War Relief and Hospi- tal Corps of our society accomplished marvels, acting directly under authority from the United States Government. During the one hun- dred days of the war, the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution gave over three hundred thousand dollars, a steam launch named the "D. A. R.," made the standard for, and ex- amined over five "thousand nurses, selecting one thousand and gave immense quantities of stores for the sick. This is only a small part of their Spanish-American war record, in which each Daughter is proud of having borne her share. In the war of the American Revolution Indiana's part, though limited, was pre-eminently far-reaching in Its results. "It was the theatre of one of the most brilliant exploits of the revolution." The battle of Vincennes was one of the closing acts of the great drama that resulted in the acquisition of the Territory of the Northwest, "the first and most important territory ever organized by Congress, and caused the most important territorial questions ever treated in the history of American diplomacy." On August 5, 1779, six months after the battle, General George Robers Clark issued general orders for the management of the great Northwest. The brave warriors of this battle and many other revolutionary soldiers became the pioneers of Indiana. Their descendants are animated by a pious duty in thus recording their lineages and the brave deeds of their ancestors. To the superficial reader these records may appear dull and un- interesting, but as links connecting each descendant with the chief event of American history, they are invaluable as historical data. Each lineage forms a paragraph at least on the pages of history, and as such, rescues from oblivion and makes accessible the recorded serv- ices of many brave soldiers of the American Revolution who would otherwise be forgotten. The Daughters of the American Revolution in Indiana have an honorable place in the history of the National Society. The first and third presidents general, Mrs. Benjamin Harrison and Mrs. John W. Foster, were from Indiana. From the first Indiana has been repre- sented continuously on the National Board of Directors. There are in this State nine organized chapters, each bearing an historical name. Each chapter has given, with great enthusiasm, special contributions of patriotic endeavor, such as celebrating pa- triotic anniversaries, presenting fiags to regiments and cities, histori- cal pictures, medals and prizes to schools, sending trained nurses and supplies to the field in the Spanish-American war and in the Philip- pines, supplies to hospitals, books and funds to libraries, contribu- tions to Continental Hall fund and to monuments, rescuing and mark- ing revolutionary soldiers' graves, collecting and preserving historical documents and relics. The honorary members of the General de Lafayette Chapter, as descendants of the famous general for whom that chapter Is named, confer great distinction upon our society. The real daughters of the State are of vital interest and honor, as directly connecting this society with the chief actors of the events this book records. The roll of honor is very noteworthy, as It contains the names of many of the greatest heroes of the war of the American Revolution. This work originated under the auspices of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, and the editors have been greatly assisted by the regents and registrars of all the chapters of the State. To the patience, sympathy and interest of the regents and registrars is due whatever success this book may receive. This record of the founders of our country and their descendants is a contribution to the history of our State which commemorates its birth in the Territory of Indiana just one hundred years ago. Indianapolis, July 4, 1900. HARRIET McINTIRE FOSTER. Contents* Preface. In Memoriam. Real Daughters, Members by Chapters. Caroline Scott Harrison. General dc Lafayette. General Van Rensselaer. Vanderburgh. Paul Revere. Huntington. Spencer. Dorothy Q. Piankeshaw. Members at Large* Roll of Honor. Index of Members. IFn iTDemoriam* Mrs. Annie Vanzandt Applcgate* Mrs. Eliza, Andt-ew Brown. Miss Anna Lindlcy Churchman. Mme. Lasteyrie de Corcelle. Mrs. Susan Garvin Cunningham. Mrs. Mary Butler Emerson. Mrs. Eliza, Prentiss Johnson. Mrs. Marcia Bruce Kirkland. Mrs. Ella Spears Lyman. Miss Catharine Merrill. Mrs. Sophia "Wolcott Ellsworth Reynolds. Mrs. Sallie Taylor StillwcII. Mrs. Susan Mclntirc Vinton. Mrs. Mary Squier Winter. Mrs. Mary Nash Wood. IReal 2>auobter8. Mrs. Eliza Andrew Brown. Mrs. Mary Forbes Gano Cobb. Mrs. Adelaide Smith Hassey. Mrs. Eliza Prentiss Johnson. Mrs. Dianah Evans Moore. Mrs. Patsy Wilson Patterson. Mrs. Anna Stout Waldorf. Mrs. Rachel Wilson Wilson. Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter OF Indianapolis. Orgfanized February 2J, 1894. MRS. HARRIET McINTIRE FOSTER. National Number 1999. Born in Ohio. Wife of Chapin Clarke Foster. Descendant of Robert Nelson and Lieutenant David Nelson, of Pennsylvania; James Crawford, of Connecticut; Colonel David Shep- herd and William Mclntire, of Virginia. Daughter of Rev. Dr. Thomas Mclntire and Mary Elizabeth Barr, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Mclntire and Jane Crawford, his wife; John Barr and Nancy Nelson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of David Nelson and Margaret Logan, his wife; James Crawford and Martha De Lay, his wife; William Mclntire and Elizabeth Shepherd, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Shepherd and Rachel Teague, his v/ife; Robert Nelson and Martha Patterson, his wife. Robert Nelson was a militia volunteer of Captain Minteer's com- pany, of Juniata Valley. His residence, "Cedar Springs," was the rendezvous for the protection of the Juniata settlers, which he sacrificed for the benefit of his country. David Nelson, with his two brothers, spent the terrible winter of 1777 and 1778 at Valley Forge. He was commissioned first lieutenant, July 31, 1777, and was recommissioned May 14, 1778. He served in General Anthony Wayne's battalion. Robert and David Nelson re- ceived a large grant of land for their services, v/hich they located in Ohio, near Columbus, and where David died in 1830. James Crawford enlisted July 15, 1777, in Captain Starr's com- pany, Colonel Allen's regiment of Cumberland, Nova Scotia. Also in Colonel Eddy's Massachusetts regiment. He served in the battles of Forts Machias and Frederick, in Novia Scotia, where he vv^as also captured by the Indians March 19, 1778, but escaped. He also served a« a marine on board the Boston and the Scourge, and re- ceived a pension for his services, also a grant of land near Reynolds- burg, 0., where he died in 1838. David Shepherd, July, 1758, was one of the electors of Frederick 10 ^ LINEAGE BOOK county, Virginia, voted for Colonel George Washington for member of the House of Burgesses. In 1770 Colonel David Shepherd moved from Shepherdstown, Va., to the forks of Wheeling Creek, where he built Shepherd's Fort and block house, one of the strongest and safest in the West. At Fort Pitt, March 20 and May 16, 1775, David Shepherd was chosen a memiber of the executive committee for the safety of Augusta county, Virginia. January 6, 1777, Colonel Shepherd took the oath as justice of the peace. June 2, 1777, Colonel Shepherd presented his commission as Colonel of Militia from Lieutenant Governor John Page, and took the oath in open Military court. July 6, 1777, Governor Patrick Henry appointed him County Lieutenant of Ohio county, in Virginia. At the siege of Fort Henry, August 31 to September 1, 1777, Colonel Shepherd was commandant, when, for twenty-three hours, thirty- three men, assisted by their brave wives, resisted the siege of three hundred and eighty Indians, led by a British officer, Simon Girty. April 6, 1778, David Shepherd was appointed High Sheriff. In 1781 he accompanied General Brodhead on the Coshocton campaign against the Delaware Indians, commanding one hundred and thirty- four men. He died, and was buried on his estate near Wheeling Creek, February 2, 1795. Five volumes of his letters and reports are preserved by the Wisconsin Historical Society as valuable archives. William Mclntire was bursar, commissary officer and quartermas- ter of Fort Shepherd, and later of Fort Henry, at Wheeling. His name as quartermaster is on the pay roll of the field and staff officers of the militia of Virginia at Wheeling. He served as quartermaster during the Coshocton expedition, from April 10 to 28, 1781. ' His re- ports and receipts are included in the above mentioned manuscripts in the Wisconsin Historical Society Library. MRS. SUSAN VAN D. McINTIRE VINTON. 2180. Born in Ohio. Wife of Merrick Eugene Vinton. Descendant of James Crawford, of Connecticut; Robert and Lieu- tenant David Nelson, of Pennsylvania; Colonel David Shepherd and William Mclntire, of Virginia. Daughter of Rev. Dr. Thomas Mclntire and Mary Elizabeth Barr, his wife. See No. 1999. MRS. SARAH FRANCES ATKINS. 2364. Born in Massachusetts. Wife of Elias C. Atkins. Descendant of Lieutenant Abijah Brigham and Captain Aaron Haines, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Rev. Addison Parker and Eunice Brigham, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Bringham and Rebecca Haines, his wife. Caroline; scott Harrison chapter. 11 Gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Brigham and of Aaron Haines. Abijah Brigham served as a minute man in 1775 in the Sudbury troops under Captain Aaron Haines. In 1776 he served under Asahel Wheeler. In 1779 he was second lieutenant of Captain Amasa, Cran- ston's company, raised for three months' service. Captain Aaron Haines commanded a company at the Lexington alarm that marched from Sudbury to Cambridge. MRS. MARY HARRISON McKEE. 2522. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Gov. Benjamin Harrison, of "Berkely;" John Scott, of Pennsylvania, and Samuel Rea. Wife of James Robert McKee. Daughter of President Benjamin Harrison and Caroline Scott, his wife, first President-General of the Daughters of the American Rev- olution. Granddaughter of John Scott Harrison and Elizabeth Irwin, his wife; John Witherspoon Scott and Mary Neal, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of President William Henry Harrison and Anna Symmes, his wife; George McElroy Scott and Anne Rea, his wife. Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Benjamin Harrison, of Berkely, and Elizabeth Bassett, his wife; John Scott and Agnes McBlroy, his wife, and of Samuel Rea. Benjamin Harrison, of Berkely, before the war, as member of the House of Burgesses, was one of the committee to prepare the memo- rial law before the King, Lords and Commons in 1765. In 1773 he was on the Virginia Comir'ittee of Correspondence, a member of all the Virginia conventions for organizing resistance to the mother country, and five times a delegate to the Congress. On June 10, 1776, he introduced in that body, Richard Henry Lee's resolution declar- ing independence, and on the 4th of July reported the Declaration of Independence, of which he was a signer. At a later period he was Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates under her new Con- stitution until 1781. With George Mason, Patrick Henry and the Lees, he opposed the ratification of the Federal Constitution, and up to the time of his death served his State as a member of her Legis- lature. Was twice elected Governor of Virginia. John Scott served as Commissary-General of the Pennsylvania line. Samuel Rea was a Justice of the Peace at the time of the Revo- lutionary War, and was a recognized patriot. MISS CATHARINE MERRILL. 2960. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Captain Samuel Merrill, Jesse Merrill, of Massachu- setts, Robert Anderson, of New York, and Peter Dumont. Daughter of Samuel Merrill and Lydia Jane Anderson, hie wife. Granddaughter of Jesse Merrill and Priscilla Kimbal, his wife, and 12 ^ LINEAGE BOOK of Robert Anderson and Catherine Dumont, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Merrill and Abigail Eaton, his wife, and of Peter Dumont. Samuel Merrill was a constant memiber of the Committee of Safe- ty. He commanded a company when the militia was called out, and was with the army when Burgoyne surrendered. Was captain in the second company, Haverill Fourth Regiment, Massachusetts. Jesse Merrill was a private soldier in his father's company. Peter Dumont was a commissary in the Continental army. MISS ALICE MARY SNYDER. 2961. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Ensign Philip Snyder, of Philadelphia, Pa. Daughter of David Evjins Snyder and Emily McChesney, his wife. Granddaughter of George Crosby Snyder and Eleanor Donaldson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Snyder and Jane Rasor, his wife. Philip Snyder, in 1776, enlisted as a private, and in 1777 was made ensign of a company of foot in the Sixth Pennsylvania Regiment, and took part in the hattles of Brandywine and Germantown. He was appointed a recruiting officer by Major-General Wayne. An or- der was drawn for his services as Ensign Philip P. Snyder, Sixth Pennsylvania Regiment, for six hundred dollars. He died October 23, 1793. The original commissions, signed by John Hancock, and from the Council of Pennsylvania, are in the possession of the family. MRS. CAROLINE BACON SLOAN. 3052. Born in Indiana. Wife of George W. Sloan. Descendant of Captain Absalom Blair, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Hiram Bacon and Mary Alice Blair, his wife. Granddaughter of William Blair and Sarah Train, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Absalom Blair and Martha Young, his wife. Absalom Blair was appointed in 1779, by the Council of Massa- chusetts Bay, second lieutenant of the second company. Second Regi- ment of militia, in the County of Berkshire, under Colonel Benja- min Simond.s. He also fought in the battle of Bennington and was promoted to the rank of captain. MRS. MARY JAMESON JUDAH. 3758. Born in Indiana. Wife of John M. Judah. Descendant of Asa Burnham. of Connecticut. Daughter of Patrick Henry Jameson and Maria Butler, his wife. Granddaughter of Ovid Butler and Cordelia Cole, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Cole and Rebecca Burnham, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Burnham and Lucy Huntington, his wife. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 13 Asa Burnham served as a soMier and sergeant. In 1775 he marched from the town of Preston to the relief of Boston, in response to the alarm of Lexington. He first enlisted in eighth company, Eighth Regiment, of Colonel Huntington, of Norwich, on July 10, 1775. He was honorably discharged December 10, 1775. In 1776 he again en- listed in Captain James Morgan's company, Eightn Regiment of New York militia. January 20, 1777, he enlisted in Captain Beidier's com- pany of Connecticut as a sergeant, and was honorably discharged in 1778. He drew a pension for his ser-vices. MRS. RUTH ANNA RANKIN SMITH. Born in Indiana. Wife of Benjamin Wilson Smith. Descendant of Rev. Blackleach Burritt, of New York. Daughter of Orville Rankin and Melissa Fairchild Gray, his wife. Granddaughter of Alanson Gray and Ruth Cowgill, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Gray and Martha Burritt, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Blackleach Burritt and Martha Welles, his wife. Blackleach Burritt was a patriot preacher who took his musket into the pulpit for defense, if necessary. He was captured at Old Greenwich, Connecticut, and for a long time confined in the noto- rious Sugar House. While ill and a prisoner he was nursed by the father of Washington Irving, and the quaint certificate he gave him for his protection when New York should be occupied by the Brit- ish, testified that good Samaritan had contributed to the relief of many suffering patriots and prisoners. MISS NELLIE COLFAX SMITH. 4095. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Rev. Blackleach Burritt and of Colonel Benjamin Wilson, of Virginia. Daughter of Benjamin Wilson Smith and Ruth Anna Rankin, his wife. Granddaughter of Abel Timothy Smith and Deborah Spencer Wil- son, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Wilson and Phoebe Davisson, his wife. Benjamin Wilson was captain of militia when the war commenced, and throughout the contest was active in leading expeditions to avenge the outrages committed by the Indians. See No. 4094. MRS. JEANIE DANIELS LILLEY. 4348. Born in New York. Wife of James R. Lilley. Descendant of Captain Thomas Rowley, Jr., and of Thomas Row- ley, of Vermont. 14 LINEAGE BOOK Daughter of Charles Daniels and Mary Porter, his wife. Granddaughter of Walter Porter and Cordelia Skaats, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John E. Skaats and Lucretia Rowley, iiis wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Rowley, Jr. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Rowley. Thomas Rowley, Jr., one of the "Green Mountain Boys," was at the capture of Tieonderoga and the battle of Bennington. He served to the close of the war. Thomas Rowley represented Danby in the Legislature; was chair- man of the Committee of Safety and aided in forming the Constitu- tion of the State while a resident of Rowley's Point. MRS. FANNY RAMSAY WILDER WINCHESTER. 4527. Born in Ohio. Wife of Wilber Fisk Winchester. Descendant of Deacon Josiah Wilder, Lieutenant Asa Wilder, Reuben Wilder, Lieutenant Jedediah Stickney and Moses Peabody, all of Massachusetts; Philip Shoff and Ensign William Ramsay, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Charles Peabody Wilder and Eloise Walker, his wife. Granddaughter of Amasa Wilder and Hannah Peabody, his wife; Josiah Walker and Frances Shoff, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Peabody and Hannah Stickney, his wife; Philip Shoit and Elizabeth Ramsay, his wife; Reuben Wilder and Mary Pierce, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jedediah Stickney and Margaret Tyler, his wife; William Ramsay and Mary Ramsay, his wife; Asa Wilder and Lydia Rugg, his wife; Moses Peabody and Hannah Foster, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Wilder and Prudence Keyes, his wife. Josiah Wilder was a member of the Lancaster Committee of Cor- respondence, organized September 5, 1774. Asa Wilder, in 1775, was lieutenant in the Alarm List, and in 1777 a soldier in the Burgoyne campaign. He was ensign, 1771. Reuben Wilder, at the age of fourteen, enlisted in Capt. William Greenleaf's company, August 22, 1776, and served under different commands until 1780. Lieutenant Jedediah Stickney and twenty of the same family, bearing the Stickney name, marched at the Lexington alarm. He served at Winter Hill and in 1780. May 28, 1755, aged twenty, he was in Colonel Winslow's expedition to expel the Acadians. In 1757 he was of the First foot company, of Boxford, Mass. Deacon Moses Peabody served in Continental and Northern army, and in Cambridge campaign. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 15 William Ramsay served in Cumberland County, Pa., militia, 1776; ensign Sixth Battalion Associators, 1777-78. Pliilip Shoff, aged eight, was on the roll of Captain Asa Hill's com- pany of Cumberland County, Pa., militia, July, 1778. He also served in War of 1812. MRS. CAROLINE HENDERSON GRIFFITHS. 4528. Born in Indiana. Wife of John Lewis Griffiths. Descendant of John Orr and of Nathaniel Richmond, of Massachu- setts. Daughter of Albert Henderson and Lorana Patchin Richmond, his wife. Granddaughter of John Henderson and Ann Jane Orr, his wife; John Lambert Richmond and Lorana Sprague Patchin, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Orr and Rebeccah Jones, his wife; Nathaniel Richmond and Susannah Lambert, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Orr and Jerusha Wimpsey, his wife. John Orr, in 1777, enlisted in Captain James Emmett's company, Third Regiment, North Carolina line. Nathaniel Richmond was a soldier in the Second Massachusetts Regiment. He received a "badge of merit," given by the Commander- in-Chief at Newburgh, for four years' faithful service. MRS. KATHARINE RAND WINTERS. 4910. Born in Kentucky. Wife of James M. Winters. Descendant of Ensign Ezekiel Rand, of New Hampshire. Daughter of Frederick Rand and Emily Harvey, his wife. Granddaughter of Ezekiel Rand and Mary Stone, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Rand and Anna Demary, his wife. Ezekiel Rand served from April, 1775, to January 1, 1776. He was a drummer at Lexington and an ensign in the battle of Bunker Hill. In 1778 he served under Colonel Enoch Hale as lieutenant. He had three brothers in the army, Capt. Daniel, Capt. Solomon and Arte- mus Rand, who died in service. MRS. MARY ISABELLA MARBLE BYBEE. 491L Born in Ohio. Wife of Addison Byibee. Descendant of William Russell, of New Jersey. Daughter of William Jackson Marble and Amanda Russell, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Russell and Mary McNab, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Russell and Jane Sewell, his wife. William Russell was a soldier in the Somerset County, N. J., militia, and also served under Captain Jacob Martin, Fourth Bat- talion, Continental line. 18 LINEAGE BOOK MRS. KATE NOBLE DEAN. 4991. Born in Indiana. Wife of Edward H. Dean. Descendant of Major-General Arthur St. Clair and of Captain Sam- uel C. Vance, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William H. L. Noble and Anna McChord, his wife. Granddaughter of Lazarus Noble and Margaret Vance, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Colville Vance and Mary Morris Lawrence, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Captain John Lawrence and Elizabeth St. Clair, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Arthur St. Clair and Phoebe Bayard, his wife. Arthur St. Clair, in 177^, was colonel of Pennsylvania militia, and in 1776 was appointed brigadier-general, Continental Army, and in 1777 major-general. He served with distinction throughout the Revolution. Samuel C. Vance was captain of militia during the war. MRS. MARGARET NOBLE WALLACE. 4992. Born in Indiana. Wife of Henry Lane Wallace. Descendant of Major-General Arthur St. Clair and Capt. Samuel C. Vance, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William H. L. Noble and Anna McChord, his wife. See No. 4991. MRS. MABEL COBB MORRISON. 4993. Born in Indiana- V>7^ife of Dr. Frank Athon Morrison. Descendant of Rev. John Gano, of New Jersey, and Captain Na- thaniel Scribner, of Connecticut. Daughter of Edward A. Cobb and Sarah Frances Hay, his wife. Granddaughter of Leander Cobb and Julia Ann Scribner, his wife; Andrew P. Hay and Sarah Stites Fanny Bainbridge Gano, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Joel Scribner and Mary Bull, his wife; Isaac Eaton Gano and Kezia Bainbridge, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Scribner and Phoebe Kellogg, his wife; John Gano and Sarah Stites, his wife. Nathaniel Scribner enlisted March 13, 1776; served faur years, first as lieutenant, later as captain of the Connecticut militia. He was wounded at the battle orf Monmouth. He drew a pension. John Gano, in 1776, was chaplain of the Nineteenth Continental Infantry and from 1778-80 was brigade chaplain to General Clinton. He was an original member of the New York Society of the Cincin- nati. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 17 MRS. CORNELIA GARVIN BROWN. 5012. Born in Indiana. Wife of William John Brown. Descendant of Lemuel Clark, of Connecticut; Major Joseph Morris and Lieutenant Jonathan Ford Morris, of New Jersey. Daughter of Thomas Edgar Garvin and Cornelia Morris, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Ewen Morris and Susannah Clark, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Erastus Clark and Sallie Bugbee, his wife; Jonathan Ford Morris and Margaret Smith Ewen, his wife. Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Lemuel Clark and Ruth Baldwin, his wife; Joseph Morris and Hannah Ford, hi« wife. Lemuel Clark marched in Captain David Tilden's company from Leibanon at the Lexington alarm, April, 1775. Joseph Morris, in 1775, raised the first company in the State. At the battle of White Marsh he was major in "The Corps of Rangers," of whom Washington wrote: "We lost twenty-seven men in Mor- gan's corps, killed and wounded, besides Major Morris, a brave and gallant officer, who was among the latter." He died January 7, 1778, aged 46, and General Washington's army buried him with all the honors of war at Whippany, hfs old homestead, near Morristown, N. J. Jonathan Ford Morris, in 1776, when sixteen, was an ensign in the company of his father, and lieutenant of Proctor's artillery at the bat- tle of Monmouth. The sword presented him for bravery by Lafayette is still in the possession of the family. MISS ELIZA GORDON BROWNING. 5213. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Captain George Brown, Thomas Brown and Major Hugh Moss, of Virginia, and of John John, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Woodville Browning and Mary Anne Brown, his wife. Granddaughter of Edmund Browning and Eliza Gordon, his wife; William John Brown and Susan Tomkins, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of George Gordon and Sarah Winn Moss, his wife; George Brown and Hannah John, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Moss and Jane Ford, his wife; John John and Barbara Evans, his wife; Thomas Brown and Mary Ball, his wife. George Brown was a sergeant in Captain Jacob Valentine's com- pany. First Virginia State Regiment. He enlisted in 1777; was at Valley Forge through that terrible winter, and served until March, 1780. when he received honorable discharge. When the news came that Lord Cornwallis would concentrate his forces in Virginia, George Brown raised a company composed of old men, young boys and negro servants — the only available men left in Hardy County — and marched with them to Yorktown as their captain, where they were present at the surrender of Cornwallis. 18 LINEAGE BOOK Thomas Brown was in the same company with his son, and both for their services received grants of land, which they located in Mason County, Ky. John John served from the siege of Boston to the surrender at Yorktown. When the army was at Valley Forge a grist mill was seized by Washington, who detailed him to run it for the starving troops. He was with Logan in the western division and a target for the Indians, being seven feet tall, the largest man in the army. Hugh Moss was commissioned lieutenant of Goochland County, Va., militia, in 1758; captain in 1760, and major in 177D. Retaining this position, he entered the Revolutionary War at its beginning, was wounded in the battle of Brandywine, and died in 1780 from these wounds and exposure at Valley Forge. MRS. LILLIAN O. L. A. WILSON. 5718. Born in Indiana. Wife of Frank H. Wilson. Descendant of Francis Putnam, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Henry Horatio Lancaster and Sarah Annette Bartlett, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph L. Bartlett and Annette S. Putnam, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Silas Putnam and Sarah Ludden, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Francis Putnam and Joanna Leland, his wife. Francis Putnam was a private soldier in the Massachusetts troops in 1775, 1777 and 1778. He served in Captain B. Woodbury's com- pany. Colonel John Cushing's Worcester County regiment. He also served in Colonel Jacob Davis' regiment for service in Rhode Island, July 30, 1778. MISS IDA VIRGINIA SMITH. " 5719 Born in Indiana. Descendant of Rev. Blackleach Burritt, of New Yorif, anl of Colo- nel Benjamin Wilson, of Virginia. Daughter of Benjamin Wilson Smith and Ruth Anna Rankin, his wife. Granddaughter of Abel Timothy Smith and Deborah Spencer Wil- son his wife; Orville Rankin and Melissa Fairchild Gray, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Wilson and Phoebe Davisson, his v/ife; Alanson Gray and Ruth Cowgill, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of E'isha Gray and Martha Burritt, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Blackleach Burritt and Martha Welles, his wife. See Nos. 4094, 4095. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 19 MRS. ELIZABETH DAUGHERTY PERRY. 5720. Born in Pennsylvania. Wife of Joseph R. Perry. Descendant of Rev. William Booster, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William Foster Daugherty and Ann Daugherty, his wife. Granddaughter of William Daugherty and Mary Foster, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Foster and Hannah Blair, his wife. William Foster, 1776, preached patriotism to his church, and his sermons were so able that they were printed and did much to arouse the people. The British tried to silence the clergy by sending light horse to surprise them, and he was a special abject of hatred. Sir William Howe threatened to hang him if he could catch him. He v/ent to preach to the recruits about to join the army at Valley Forge. General Washington, hearing of Sir William Howe's threat, sent troops to protect Mr. Foster. The British, hearing of this, re- treated without securing him. He died in 1780, from the effects of exposure. MRS. MARGARET DWIGHT EDWARDS CHISLETT. 5721. Born in Pennsylvania. Widow of Frederick W. Chislett. Descendant of Judge Timothy Edwards and Hon. Jahleel Wood- bridge, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Richard Edv/ards and Catharine Pond May, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan Edwards and Lucy Woodbridge (daughter of Hon. Jahleel Woodbridge), his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Edwards and Rhoda Ogden (sister of Gov. Aaron Ogden, of New Jersey), his wife, and of Hon. Jahleel Woodbridge. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Edwards (President Princeton College) and Sarah Pierrepont, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Timothy Edwards, of Windsor, Conn., and Esther Stoddard, his wife. Timothy Edwards, at a congress of deputies of all the towns in Berkshire County, held July 6, 1774, was appointed chairman of the congress, which drafted strong resolutions against the usage of Brit- ish goods. Timothy Edwards was a member of Governor's Coun- cil from 1775 to 1780. He was chosen by the Legislature in 1779 as a Representative to Congress, but declined the appointment. He furnished supplies for West Point by appointment of General Washington. He was judge of Probate Court from 1778 to 1787. Hon. Jahleel Woodbridge was judge of Court of Common Pleas, judge of Probate Commissioners in the War of the American Revo- lution and State Senator. He commanded a band of minute men of Stockbridge, Mass. He was also commissary and had charge of mil- itary stores. 20 LINEAGE BOOK MISS ALICE EDWARDS. 5722. Born in Pennsylvania. Descendant of Hon. Jahleel Woodbridge and of Judge Timothy Edwards, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Richard Edwards and Catherine Pond May, his wife. See No. 5721. MRS. MARIA FRAZEE BROWNING. 5723. Born in Kentucky. Wife of Henry Liudsey Browning. Descendant of Major Hugh Moss, of Virginia; Samuel Frazee, of Kentucky. Daughter of Samuel E. Frazee and Netta Dewees, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Frazee and Mary Ann Coburn, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Frazee and Rebecca Jacobs, his wife; James Coburn and Susan S. Doniphan, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Coburn and Mary Moss, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Moss and Jane Ford, his wife. Samuel Frazee was a soldier in Captain William Harrod's com- pany in the western department. In 1779 he was in Colonel John Bowman's successful Indian expedition on the Little Miami against the Shawnees. Major Hugh Moss was commissioned lieutenant of militia in Goochland County, Va., in 1758; captain in 1760, and major in 1770. Continuing in this position, he entered the war at its beginning and was wounded at the battle of Brandywine, and died from these wounds and the exposure at Valley Forge, in 1780. MRS. FRANCES TUTTLE SAYLES. 5724. Born in New York. Wife of Charles F. Sayles. Descendant of Charles Tuttle, of Connecticut. Daughter of Reuben Bushnell Tuttle and Armenia Bushnell, his wife. Granddaughter of EJphraim Tuttle and Sylvia Bushnell, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Tuttle and Sarah Bliss, his wife. Charles Tuttle, 1775, was in Captain Isaac Cook's company, Colonel David Wooster's regiment. He and his brothers, John and Joel, served five years of the war. They enlisted under General Putnam; were at the battle of Bunker Hill and with General Gates at the sur- render of Burgoyne. They were the sons of Lieutenant Jehial Tut- tle, who was in the French war, also in the expeditions against Ti- conderoga and Crown Point. They were the grandsons of Captain Daniel Tuttle, of Wallingford, Conn. MRS. FLORA SULLIVAN WULSCHNER. 6123. Born in Indiana. Widow of Emil Wulschner. Descendant of Captain Moses Ebenezer Sullivan, of Maine; Lieu- CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 21 tenant Richard Peaccxik, of New York, and Laughlin McCartney, of Glasgow, Scotland, later of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William Sullivan and Clarissa Tomlinson, his wife. Granddaughter of David Sullivan and Elizabeth Peacock, his wife; John Tomlinson and Flora McCartney, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Moses Ehenezer Sullivan and Mary Parker, his wife; Laughlin McCartney and Mary Gibson, his wife, and of Rich- ard Peacock. Moses Ebenezer Sullivan was a captain in the Continental forces, and was present at the battle of Bunker Hill. Afterwards he was sent by General Arnold with an expedition to Canada. He was also an aide-de-camp of his brother, General John Sullivan. Richard Peacock served as first lieutenant in Malcolm's Conti- nental Regiment, and subsequently as lieutenant in New York levies. Laughlin McCartney, youngest son of Lord and Lady McCartney, came to this country from Scotland in 1755 with the Queen's regi- ment, under General Braddock. After the French war he settled in Northumberland County, Pa., where, during the Revolutionary War, he gave money and other valuable aid in the American struggle for Independence. MRS. MARIA BUTLER JAMESON. 6359. Born in Indiana. Wife of Patrick Henry Jameson. Descendant of Sergeant Asa Burnham, of Connecticut. Daughter of Ovid Butler and Cordelia Cole, his wife. Granddaughter of Judge Abel Cole and Rebecca Burnham, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Burnham and Lucy Huntington, his wife. Asa Burnham served as a sergeant and private soldier. In 1775 he marched to the relief of Boston with the Lexington alarm. He was honorably discharged in 1778. See No. 3758. MRS. ANNIE RUSSELL SULLIVAN. 6360. Born in Indiana. Wife of George R. Sullivan. Descendant of James Bryson; Sergeant James Russell, of Virginia. Daughter of James Noble Russell and Isabella Palmer Stephens, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Stephens and Anne Dagnea Palmer, his wife; Alexander W. Russell and Katherine Noble, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Palmer and Sarah Miller Bryson, his wife; James Russell and Margaret Wilson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Bryson and Mary Miller, his wife. James Bryson was Assistant Postmaster-General in the service of the Continental government under Benjamin Franklin, and also un- 22 -> lineage; book der the latter's successor, Richard Bache. He also belonged to the local defense militia and took part in the battle of Germantown. James Russell was a sergeant in the Virginia artillery. He was in the battle of Cowpens. He settled at Frankfort, Ky., on a tract of land given him for his services in the Revolutionary War. MISS EVA V/ILSON SMITH. 6510. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Rev. Blackleach Burritt, of New York, and of Colo- nel Benjamin Wilson, of Virginia. Daughter of Benjamin Wilson Smith and Ruth Anna Rankin, his wife. Granddaughter of Abel Timothy Smith and Deborah Spencer Wil- son, his wife; Orville Rankin and Melissa Fairchild Gray, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Wilson and Phoebe Davisson, his wife; Alanson Gray and Ruth Cowgill, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Gray and Martha Burritt, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Blackleach Burritt and Mariha Welles, his wife. Also Nos. 4094, 4395, 5719. MRS. ELLA LOUISE SPEARS LYMAN. 7109. Born in Indiana. Wife of Bement Lyman. Descendant of Captain Nathan Watkins, of Watkins' Glen, New York. Daughter of James Virgil Spears and Julia A. Crooks, his v/ife. Granddaughter of William Spears and Love Watkins, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Watkins and Sarah Watkins, his wife. Captain Nathan Watkins fought in the battle of Bunker Hill, and after the evacuation of Boston in 1776 he joined the expedition to Quebec. He engaged in fortifying Ticonderoga. He was one of those brave soldiers who, under Washington, crossed the Delaware and took part in the battles of Trenton, Princeton and Bemis Heights, and was present when Burgoyne surrendered his arms. MRS. SUSAN E. H. PERKINS. 7110. Born in Illinois. Wife of Samuel Elliott Perkins. Descendant of Colonel John McCrea, of New York Daughter of Volney G. Hatch and Mary Hitchcock, his wife. Granddaughter of Aretus M. Hitchcock and Mary Turner, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Turner and Sarah McCrea, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Colonel John McCrea and Eva Beekman, his wife. John McCrea was colonel of the Thirteenth Regiment of New York. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 23 MRS. MARGARET LAWRENCE DOLL WILLIAMS. 7112, Born in Indiana. Wife of Charles N. Williams. Descendant of James Bliss. Daughter of James A. Doll and Marinda Martin, his wife. Granddaughter of Landon Martin and Mary Bliss, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Bliss and Mehitable Johnson, his wife. Jas. Bliss joined June 5, 1781; served in Captain Jas. Dana's com- pany. General Waterbury's brigade, Connecticut militia. He sei^^ed in the Third Connecticut regulars from May 15 to December 5, 1789. For his services he was granted a pension. MRS. SUSAN ELIZABETH CARNAHAN. 7764. Born in Indiana. Wife of James R. Carnahan. Descendant of Captain Elijah Clayton, of New Jersey. Daughter of John P. Patterson and Amanda M. Patterson, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Patterson and Elizabeth Clayton, hie wife, Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Clayton and Leah Clayton, his wife. Elijah Clayton enlisted as a soldier in 1777 in Captain Hans Smock's company, Colonel Asher Holmes' regiment of militia. MRS. MARY BARBOUR JACKSON. 7765. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Major John Gsrrette, of Pennsylvania, and William Barbee, of Virginia. Daughter of Lucian Barbour and Alice Thomas, his wife. Granddaughter of Giles Barbour and Mary Garrette, his wife; Thomas Barbee and Alice Bickerton V/inston, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Garrette, Jr., and Mary Case, his wife; William Barbee and Mary Smith, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Garrette and Mary Woodford, his wife. John Garrette was major of Twenty-fourth Regiment of Connecti- cut troops. He was killed in the massacre of Wyoming, July 13, 1778. William Barbee was a private soldier, enlisting at the age of sev- enteen. He served in Captain Grove's company. Colonel Lewis Bur- well's regiment. Was one of the soldiers who crossed the Delaware with Washington. MRS. LOUISE PARKS RICHARDS. 7766. Born in Indiana. Widow of Samnel Richards. Descendant of George Parks, William Owens, John Short, all of Virginia, and Ambrose Carlton, of England. Daughter of Robert Milton Parks and Jane Tate Short, his wife. Granddaughter of Colonel Pleasant Parks and Esther Carleton, his wife; Wesley Short and Rebecca Owens, his wife. 24 LINEAGE BOOK Gr.-granddaughter of George Parks and Millie Davidson, his wife; Ambrose Carlton and Jean Montgomery, his wife; William. Owens and Nancy Owens, his wife; John Short and Mary Hansford, his wife. George Parks enlisted in Wilkes County, N. C, in 1776, and served in North Carolina regiments a« sergeant during two years. William Owens enlisted in 1776, and served as private, sergeant, and orderly sergeant in Virginia regiments until 1780. John Short enlisted in 1776 and served as a private soldier in Vir- ginia regiments until 1781. Ambrose Car'lton enlisted in 1780 and served as private soldier and afterwards as sergeant in North Carolina militia until 1782. He was in the battles of Midway Church and Ojechee Road. MRS. ALLIE JAQUESS BOWMAN. 8223. Born in Indiana. Wife of Charles Preston Bowman. Descendant of Jonathan Jaquass, of New Jersey. Daughter of Jonathan Smith Jaquess and Parney Jaquess, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan Garrettson Jaquess and Mary Wood, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Jaquess and Rebecca Frazier, his wife. Jonathan Jaquess served in the Revolutionary War as a private soldier for five years. He was engaged part of the time in carrying messages to General Washington from his officers, and took part in the battle of White Plains and battle of Long Island and King's Bridge. MRS. EVALINE MACFARLANE HOLLIDAY. 8393. Born in Maryland. Wife of John H. Holliday. Descendant of Captain Andrew Macfarlane and of Lieutenant James Macfarlane, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Alexander Rieman and Nancy Evaline Macfarlane, his wife. Granddaughter of John Findley Macfarlane and Martha Grahana, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Macfarlane and Elizabeth Findley, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Andrew Macfarlane and Margaret Graham, his wife. Andrew Macfarlane, who had fought as a lieutenant in the Indian war, 1763, was a captain in the War of the Revolution, in 1776, in Armstrong's regiment. He died in service of camp fever at Philadel- phia, when aibout forty-six years old. James Macfarlane, son of Andrew, was a lieutenant in Sullivan's CAROIJNE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 25 expedition in camp at Perth Amboy, also at Standing Stone. He en- tered the army when only nineteen years of age. He died in 1812. MRS. EVA BRYANT TAGGART. 8394. Bom in Ohio. Wife of Thomas Taggart. Descendant of Lieutenant David Bryant, of Massachusetts, and Colonel Jeremiah Oilman, of New Hampshire. Daughter of Charles Grandison Bryant and Elizabeth Dean, his wife. Granddaughter of Oilman Bryant and Elizabeth Thrift, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of David Bryant and Mary Oilman, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Oilman. David Bryant enlisted as a private in the First Regiment of New Hampshire, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Jeremiah Oilman. In 1780 he appears as lieutenant. Jeremiah Oilman, of New Hampshire, was captain of the Fourth Continental Infantry January 1, 1776; captain First New Hampshire, November 8, 1776; major, April 2, 1777; lieutenant-colonel Second New Hampshire, September, 1777; transferred to First New Hamp- shire, March 5, 1778; resigned March 24, 1780. MISS BROOK GRIFFIN. 8396. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Captain Robert Beall, of Virginia. Daughter of George 0. Griffin and Martha M. Bright, his wife. Granddaughter of Michael G. Bright and Betsy Brook Steele, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Adam Steele and Betsy Brook Beall, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Beall and Mrs. Elizabeth Somers Stevenson, his wife. Robert Beall was a lieutenant in the Eighth Regiment, Colonial troops of Virginia, of which Peter Muhlenberg was colonel. He was afterwards captain of a company in the Pennsylvania militia. MISS MARTHA BRIGHT GRIFFIN. 8397. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Captain Robert Beall, of Virginia. Daughter of George 0. Griffin and Martha M. Bright, his wife. See No. 8396. MRS. CARRIE CONANT MAGUIRE. 8398. Born in Ohio. Wife of Charles Maguire. Descendant of Josiah Conant, of New Hampshire. Daughter of Addison Lorenzo Conant and Eliza Martin, his wife. 2g ^ line;agk book Granddaughter of Josiah Conant and Lucy Jewett, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Josiah Conant and Elizabeth Elliot, his wife. Josiah Conant enlisted in 1775 in Captain Worcester's company. On August 6, 1778, he enlisted in Captain Emerson's company and was made sergeant for services in Rhode Island. MISS ANNA LINDLEY CHURCHMAN. 8743. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Alexander McClintock, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Francis McClintock Churchman and Anna Churchman, his wife. Granddaughter of Micajah Churchman and (Mrs.) Sarah McClin- tock May, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Francis McClintock and Mary Pearson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alexander McClintock and Sarah McClin- tock, his wife. Alexander McClintock was commissioned second lieutenant in Jan- uary, 1776; promoted to first lieutenant in October, 1776; died or wounds received in the battle of Brandy wine, 1777. MRS. ETHEL JOHNSTON HURTY. 9034. Born in Indiana. Wife of John Newell Hurty. Descendant of James Brj^son, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of John Frederick Johnston and Mary Stephens, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Stephens and Anne Dagnea Palmer, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Palmer and Sarah Miller Bryson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Bryson and Mary Miller, his wife. James Bryson was Assistant Postmaster-General under Benjamin Franklin and under the latter's successor, Richard Bache. He served as lieutenant of Philadelphia Associators, a company which harassed the enemy at the battle of Germantown. MISS ALICE BARBEE WICK. 9035. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Colonel Daniel McFarland, of Massachusetts, and William Barbee, of Virginia. Daughter of William Watson Wick and Isabella Graham Barbee, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. William Wick and Elizabeth McFarland, his wife; Thomas Barbee and Alice Bickerton Winston, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Mci^'arland and Sarah Barber, n.s wife; William Barbee and Mary Smith, his wife. Daniel McFarland served in the Revolutionary War during 1778- CAROLINB SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 27 1780 as colonel in command of Rangers in Monongahela and Ohio Counties, W. Va. William Barbee was a private soldier. He was seventeen years old when he entered the army, from Mecklenburg County, in Captain Grover's company. Colonel Lewis Burwell's regiment. He was one of the soldiers who crossed the Delaware with Washington. MRS. ELIZABETH STEPHENS JOHNSTON. 9036. Born in Indiana. Wife of John Frederick Johnston. , Descendant of James Bryson, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Charles Stephens and Anne Dagnea Palmer, his wife. See Nos. G360 and 9034. MRS. HARRIET NEWELL LODGE. 9037. Born in Indiana. Wife of James Irwin Lodge. Descendant of William Park, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Henry Pratt Newell and Abigail Park, his wife. Granddaughter of John Park and Nabbie Kimball, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Park and Eunice Stone, his wife. William Park turned out at the Lexington alarm and fought at Bunker Hill. He served in Rhode Island in 1781 in Captain Daniel Moore's company. MISS JUSTINE NOWLAND. 9338. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Colonel James Otis and Brigadier-General Joseph Otis, of Massachusetts. Daughter of John H. B. Nowland and Amelia Theresa Smith, his wife. Granddaughter of Justin Smith and Maria B. Lloyd, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Polycarpus Smith and Dorothy Otis, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Otis and Rebecca Sturgess, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Otis and Mary Allyne, his wife. James Otis, who had held important offices under the crown, when the Revolution began served on the Council of Safety, of which he was president. He died .in 1778, at the age of seventy-six. Joseph Otis was brigadier-general of Massachusetts militia during the Revolution. He was of very essential service in opposing all attempts of the English to destroy a privateer, with the boats that sought refuge in Barnstable Harbor. Ke was for many years clerk of the Court of Comomn Pleas and member of the Legislature. MRS. ELOISE WALKER WILDER. 9071. Born in Ohio. Wife of Charles Peabody Wilder. 28 I^INEAGE BOOK Descendant of Ensign William Ramsay and Philip Shoff, of Penn- sylTania. Daughter of Josiah Walker and Frances Shoff, his wife. Granddaughter of Philip Shoff and Elizabeth Ramsay, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Ramsay and Mary, his wife; Shoff and Elizabeth Singer Shoff, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Ramsay and Fanny, his wife. William Ramsay served in Cumberland County, Pa., militia, 1776; ensign Sixth Battalion Associators, 1777-78. Philip Shoff, aged 8, was on the roll of Captain Asa Hill's company of Cumberland County, Pa., militia, July, 1778. He also served in the war of 1812. MISS FIDELIA ANDERSON.. 9556. Born in Pennsylvania. Descendant of Colonel Daniel McFarland, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Rev. Thomas Anderson and Phoebe Wick, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. William Wick and Elizabeth McFarland, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel McFarland and Sarah Barber, his wife. See No. 9035. MRS. CORNELIA COLE FAIRBANKS. 9558. Born in Ohio. Wife of Senator Charles Warren Fairbanks. Descendant of Benjamin Cole, of Pennsylvania; Lieutenant James Blakely and James Blakely, Jr., of Connecticut. Daughter of Philander Blakely Cole and Dorothy Witter, his wife. Granddaughter of James Cole and Jerusha Blakely, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Cole and Eunice Bennet, his wife; James Blakelee (or Blakely), Jr., and Ann Travers, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Blakely. Benjamin Cole served as a private soldier throughout the Revolu- tionary War in Pennsylvania troops. James Blakelee (or Blakely) served as a private in New York troops, enlisting at the age of sixteen. He received a pension for his services. James Blakely was a lieutenant in the militia service. MRS. LUCY REDD HOLLIDAY. 9559. Born in Virginia. Wife of William Jacqueline Holliday. Descendant of Governor Patrick Henry and Colonel William Aylett, of Virginia. Daughter of John Redd and Lucy Fitzhugh, his wife. Granddaughter of Philip Fitzhugh and Mary Macon Aylett, his wife. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 29 Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Aylett and Elizabeth Henry, his wife. Gr.-gr.-graifddaughter of Patrick Henry and Sarah Shelton , his wife; Colonel William Aylett and Mary Macon, his wife. Patrick Henry, the great statesman of Virginia, was a member of the First Continental Congress and first Governor of Virginia during the Revolution. These are the two important points in the history of his relation to the Amerian Revolution. Colonel William Aylett, besides being an officer in the Continental line, was a member of the convention of 1775-1776. He was assistant commissary-general of Virginia during the Revolution. He furnished supplies to the army from his own means, giving hig individual bonds in payment. MRS. ANNA CAMPBELL BAKER. 10002. Born in Indiana. Wife of Albert Baker. Descendant of Colonel Witter Johnston, of New York. Daughter of Prof. John L. Campbell and Mary E. Johnston, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. James Henry Johnston and Eliza Grover, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Colonel Witter Johnston and Jane Campbell, his Avife. Colonel Witter Johnston's services in behalf of American inde- pendence were with the New York State troops and mainly in the Mohawk country. He was especially noted for his brave conduct during the massacre of Cherry Valley in 1778. MRS. MARY D. GLADDING. 10254. Born in Indiana. Wife of Nelson A. Gladding. Descendant of Lieutenant Abijah Brigham and Captain Aaron Haines, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Elias C. Atkins and Sarah Frances Parker, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. Addison Parker and Eunice Brigham, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Brigham and Rebecca Haines, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Brigham and of Aaron Haines. Abijah Brigham served as a minute man in 1775 in the Sudbury troops under Captain Aaron Haines. In 1776 he served under Cap- tain Asahel Wheeler. In 1779 he was second lieutenant of Captain Amasa Cranston's company, raised for three months' service. Captain Aaron Haines commanded a company at the Lexington alarm that marched from Sudbury to Cambridge. 30 LINEAGK BOOK MRS. CATHARINE LOWES JONES. 11070. Born in Ohio. Wife of John W. Jones. Descendant of Lieutenant James Lowes, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of James Lowes and Martha Jane Elliott, his wife. Granddaughter of Josiah Lowes and Catharine Andrews, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Lowes and Jane Andrews, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Lowes and Jane Lowes, his wife. James Lowes was ensign in Third Regiment, Pennsylvania Infan- try, under Colonel Thomas Craig, 1777. He was afterwards promoted to first lieutenant and continued in the same regiment until 1782. MRS. MARTHA TUTTLE LOWE. 11071. Born in Illinois. Wife of Richard Harrison Lowe. Descendant of Joseph and Josiah Tuttle, of Connecticut. Daughter of John Tuttle and Martha A. Taylor, his wife. Granddaughter of Josiah Tuttle and Eveely Gates, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Tuttle and Mary Granger, his wife. Josiah Tuttle was a private in the Revolutionary war. He was twice taken prisoner by the British. The larger part of the time of his service he was stationed at Fort Hale and Fort Wooster. Joseph Tuttle, father of Josiah, was not in the army, but gave vol- unteer coast service and night guard duty. He assisted the soldiers in every way possible, furnishing provisions and wood from his ov/n farm. MRS. SALLIE DOWNING COLEMAN. 11095. Born in Kentucky. Wife of William H. Coleman. Descendant of Michael Downing, of Virginia. Daughter of Michael A. Downing and Susan L. Duncan, his v/ife. Granddaughter of John Downing and Pernina Mundane, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Michael Downing and Mary Ann Wells, his wife. Michael Downing enlisted in the Continental army in Virginia to- wards the close of the war and served to the end, and afterwards in fighting the Indians until the year 1792. MRS. MARY RUTHERFORD THOMAS CARSTENSEN. 11497. Born in Maryland. Wife of Rev. Gustave A. Carstensen. Descendant of Robert Rutherford, of Virginia. Daughter of Francis John Thomas and Martha Raymond, his wife. Granddaughter of Lloyd Thomas and Mary Rutherford Brown, his wife. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 31 Gr.-granddaughter of William Brown and Eleanor Rutherford, hia wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Rutherford. Robert Rutherford was a member of a Convention of Delegates held in Richmond, Va., December, 1775. MRS. JEANIE MERRILL KETCHAM HIBBEN. 11899. Born in Indiana. Wife of Thomas E. Hibben. Descendant of Captain Samuel Merrill, Jesse Merrill, of Massachu- setts, and Peter Dumont. Daughter of John L. Ketcham and Jane Merrill, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Merrill and Lydia Jane Anderson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Merrill and Priscilla Kimball, his wife; Robert Anderson and Catherine Dumont, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gi-anddaughter of Samuel Merrill and Abigail Eaton, his wife, and of Peter Dumont. Jesse Merrill was a private soldier in his father's company. Samuel Merrill was a captain in the second company, Haverill, Fourth Regiment, Essex County, Mass. Peter Dumont was a commissary in the Continental army. MRS. ADELAIDE GALLUP DALE. 11900. Bom in Connecticut. Wife of Charles Allen Dale. Descendant of Captain Joseph Gallup, of Connecticut. Daughter of Franklin Gallup and Sarah Burrows, his wife. Granddaughter of Gurdon Gallup and Sybil Capron, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Captain Joseph Gallup and Mary Gardiner, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Captain Joseph Gallup and Eunice Will- iams, his wife. Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Benadam Gallup and Esther Prentice, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Captain John Gallup, Jr., and Han- nah Lake, his wife. Captain Joseph Gallup served in the War of the American Revo- lution, first as a soldier in the Sixth Regiment and tenth company of Connecticut troops. Colonel Samuel Parsons. The regiment marched to Boston camp in 1775. Joseph Gallup afterwards became captain in the Eighth Regiment, Connecticut troops, and marched to the relief of the army at New York. He enlisted in his own com- pany his son Gardiner, then eleven years old, as fifer. Captain Jo- seph Gallup is buried at Pequonoc Bridge, Groton, Conn., his grav« being well preserved and bearing the inscription: "In memory of 32 LINEAGK BOOK Captain Joseph Gallup, who died February 21, 1778, in the fifty-fifth year of his age." His wife, Mary Gardiner, was the daughter of Sarah Grant Gardiner, of the same lineage as General U. S. Grant. MISS ALMA WINSTON WILSON. 11901. Born in Indiana. Descendant of William Barbee, of Virginia. Daughter of Lazarus Brown Wilson and Mary Todd Barbee, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Barbee and Alice Bickerton Winston, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Barbee and Mary Smith, his wife. William Bar'bee was a private soldier. He enlisted, when seven- teen years of age, from Mecklenberg county, in Captain Grover's company. Colonel Lewis Bdrwell's regiment. He was one of the sol- diers who crossed the Delaware with General Washington. MRS. JULIE SUTLIFFE BARBOUR. 11902. Born in Connecticut. Wife of George Rollin Barbour. Descendant of Demas Warner and John Sutliffe, of Connecticut. Daughter of John H. Sutliffe and Harriet Warner, his wife. Granddaughter of Joel Warner and Lucinda Warner, his wife; John Sutliffe and Chloe Hopson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Demas Warner and Rhoda Gridley, his wife; John Sutliffe and Lou Curtiss, his wife. Demas Warner enlisted May 5, 1775, in the sixth company, Second Regiment of Connecticut. He was engaged at the battle of Bunker Hill, and was honorably discharged in October, 1775. He re-enlisted August 6, 1780, and served till the close of the war. John Sutliffe enlisted in Captain Samuel Camp's company of Con- necticut militia in 1777. MRS. MARGARET HOOKER BLISS. 11903. Born in Indiana. Wife of Henry R. Bliss. Descendant of Sergeant Gilbert Hooker, of Connecticut, and of Sergeant James Russell, of Virginia. Daughter of Henry Hooker and Clementine Russell, his wife. Granddaughter of Azel Hooker and Catharine Ripley, his wife; Alexander W. Russell and Katherine Noble, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Gilbert Hooker and Rebecca Anderson, his wife, and of James Russell and Katherine Wilson, his wife. Gilbert Hooker enlisted in 1776 and served throughout the war. He was engaged in the battle of Trenton; was sergeant of Connecticut militia. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 33 James Russell was a private in the Virginia artillery. He took part in the battle of Cowpens. MRS. ABBY RICHMOND MAYO. 13339. Born in Ma^iaschusetts. Widow of Edward Hanson Mayo. Descendant of Lieutenant-Colonel David Wells and Preserved Smith, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Solomun Reed Drury and Sarah Richmond Smith, his wife. Granddaughter of Preserved Smith and Bebe Mann Richmond, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Preserved Smith and Eunice Wells, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Wells and Mary Taintor, his wife. David Wells was lieutenant-colonel of the Fifth Hampshire County Regiment, Masachusetts. He was commissioned on February 8, 1776, Preserved Smith v/as a soldier, and sei'ved thirteen months in the Massachusetts -ti oops. He was present at Burgoyne's surrender. He drew a pension for his services. MRS. MARTHA DONNALLY HESS. 13310. Born in Virginia. Wife of John H. Hess. Descendant of Captain John Williams and Colonel Andrew Don- nally, of Virginia. Daughter of Charles Donnally and Cynthia Williams, his wife. Granddaughter of Captain John (Jack) Williams and Martha Mc- Millson, his wife; James Donnally and Rachel Blake, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Williams and Mary McCoy, his wife; Colonel Andrew Donnally and Mary Van Bibber, his wife. Captain John Williams was at Fort Donnally at the time of the attack made in 1778 by the Indians, who were allies of the British. He was in the battle of Point Pleasant (1774), said by good authority to have been the first battle of the Revolution. He was deputy sheriff of Greenbrier county, Va., in 1780. Colonel Andrew Donnally was a pioneer of Greenbrier county, Va. His house being the largest and most substantial in the neighbor- hood, and being surrounded by a high blockade, he opened it to the people of the county as a place of refuge from the Indians. It was known as Fort Donnally, and was defended by Colonel Donnally and his men. He was High Sheriff of Greenbrier county in 1780, the earliest recorded court. In 1792 he was one of the trustees appointed by the General Assembly to establish the town of Lewisburg. MRS. NELLIE P. WINNINGS. 13311. Born in Indiana. Wife of Daniel P. Winnings. Descendant of Elijah Clayton, of New Jersey. 34 LINEAGE BOOK Daughter of John P. Patterson and Amanda M. Patterson, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Patterson and Elizabeth Clayton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Clayton and Leah Clayton, his wife. Elijah Clayton enlisted in 1777 as a soldier in Captain Hans Smock's company, Colonel Asher Holmes' regiment of New Jersey militia. MISS ELSIE LOUISE LANGDON. 13312. Born in Ohio. Descendant of John Langdon and John Wilson Langdon, of Massa- chusetts. Daughter of John J. Langdon and Mary A. Davis, his wife. Granddaughter of Jackson Langdon and Elizabeth Reuch, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Langdon and Delilah Cullom, his wife. Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Wilson Langdon and Lucy Ashley, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Langdon and Eunice Langdon. John Langdon first served with his brother. Captain Paul Lang- don, in the siege of Boston. His letters to his wife from the camp at Roxbury have been published. In 1777 he was a captain in Colonel Jackson's Continental Regiment. He has been 'called a "hero of two wars,"' having also served in the Colonial wars. His son, John Wil- son Langdon, was a Methodist minister, but served on detached duty in charge of powder works at Springfield. MRS. ALICE HOOVER RICHARDS. 13313. Born in Indiana. Wife of Major W. J. Richards. Descendant of John Jeffries, of Virginia. Daughter of Alexander Hoover and Malinda Gwinn, his wife. Granddaughter of John Hoover and Elizabeth Jeffries, his w'-fe. Gr.-granddaughter of Joha Jeffries. John Jeffries enlisted March 1, 1777, for three years, in Captain Thomas McEwall's company, First Virginia Regiment, commanded by Colonel George Gibson. MRS. TANELIA JAMES SMITH. 13669. Born in Ohio. Wife of Thomas Gardener Smith. Descendant of Thomas James. Daughter of Charles Whitebread James and Vanelia Meeker his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Ames and Deborah Denich, his wife. Gr.-granHdaughter of Thomas James and Rachel James, his wife. Thomas James served as a private soldier during the Revolution- ary War. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 35 MRS. FRANCES WHEELER BARBOUR SONNTAG. 13998. Born in Indiana. Wife of John Haviland Sonntag, Jr. Descendant of John Russell, of Virginia. Daughter of James William Barbour and Martha Wheeler Barbour, his wife. Granddaughter of William Edwin Barbour and Harriet Russell Hollingsworth, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Hollingsworth and Susan Pleasant Russell, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Russell and Hannah Stoies Russell, his wife. John Russell was commissioned second lieutenant of First Vir- ginia Regiment December 7, 1778, and served to January, 1780. MRS. GRACE WILSON MORRISON. 14837. Born in Indiana. Wife of Charles Morrison. Descendant of William Barbee, of Virginia. Daughter of Lazarus Brown Wilson and Mary Todd Barbee, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Barbee and Alice Bickerton Winston, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Barbee and Mary Smith, his wife. See No. 11901. MISS NANNIE IRWIN NEWCOMER. 14838. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Archibald Irwin, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Frisby Snively Newcomer, M. D., and Sarah Ellen Ir- win, his wife. Granddaughter of Archibald Irwin and Sidney Grubb, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Archibald Irwin and Jean McDowell, his wife. Archibald Irwin was quartermaster in Colonel Samuel Culbertson's battalion of Cumberland county. Pa., associators. He was called into active service in 1778 at the time the British were preparing to make an attack on Washington's forces at Valley Forge. MRS. JESSIE SIDDAL BYBEE WESTFALL. 15523. Born in Indiana. Wife of Samuel H. Westfall. Descendant of William Russell, Sr., of New Jersey. Daughter of Addison Bybee and Mary Isabella Marble, his wife. Granddaughter of William Jackson Marble and Amanda Russell, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Russell and Mary McNabb, his wife. 36 LINEAGE BOOK Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of William Russell, Sr., and Jane Seweli, his wife. William Russell served in Somerset county, N. J., militia, as a sol- dier, for seven years of the Revolutionary War. MRS. MARIA ELIZABETH COLE FOLGER. 15524. Born in Indiana. Wife of Albert Gardiner Folger. Descendant of Asa Burnham, of Connecticut. Daughter of Albert Burnham Cole and Elizabeth Ross, his wife. Granddaughter of Judge Able Cole and Rebecca Burnham, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Burnham and Lucy Huntington, his wife. Asa Burnham served as a sergeant and soldier. In 1775 he marched to the relief of Boston with the Lexington alarm. He was honorably discharged in 1778. MISS IDA LOUISE POMEROY. 15525. Born in Ohio. Descendant of Colonel V/lliam Shreve, of New Jersey. Daughter of Charles Carroll Pomeroy and Calista Anna Clegg, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Clegg and Anna Bailey, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Bailey and Rebekah Shreve, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah W. Shreve and Sarah Beck, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Colonel William Shreve and Anna Reckless, his wife. William Shreve v/as commissioned first major of First Regiment, Burlington county, N. J., militia, September 28, 1776; promoted lieu- tenant-colonel of the same March 15, 1777; promoted colonel of same April 18, 1778. MRS. CALISTA ANNA CLEGG POMEROY Vv^AITE. 15526. Born in Ohio. Descendant of Colonel William Shreve, of New Jersey. Daughter of Thomas Clegg and Anna Bailey, his wife. See No. 15525. MISS MARY HELEN YERKES. 17350. Born in New York. Descendant of Abel Bristol, of New York. Daughter of James Hill Yeskes and Mary Norton Bristol, his wife. Granddaughter of William Augustus Bristol and Salome Patterson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Bristol and Clara Hand, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abel Bristol and Mary Norton, his wife. Abel Bristol enlisted as a private soldier in 1781 in the New York CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 37 State militia, Captain Elijah Bostwick's company, Colonel William Bradford Whiting's regiment. MISS SUSAN HILL YERKBS. 17351. Born in New York. Descendant of Abel Bristol, of New York. Daughter of James Hill Yerkes and Mary Norton Bristol, his wife. See No. 17350. MRS. RHODA MATILDA SHEPARD. 17978. Born in Illinois. Wife of Silas M. Shepard. Descendant of Lieutenant Philip Eastin, of Virginia. Daughter of Albert Compton and Catherine Griffin Eastin, his wife. Granddaughter of David Eastin and Nancy Griffin, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Eastin and Sarah Smith, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Smith and Rebecca Hite, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hite and Sarah Eltinger, his wife. Gr.-gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joist Hite and Anna Mary Dubois, his wife. Philip Eastin was commissioned second lieutenant in the Eighth Virginia Regiment, October 4, 1777; was promoted to first lieutenant August 10, 1778; transferred to Fourth Virginia September 14, 1778; retired January 11, 1783, and for his services received a pension. Charles Smith was an officer in the French and Indian War, and lost his left hand at the battle of Big Meadow, Braddock's defeat. MRS. MARY BRIGHT KORBLY. 17979. Born in Indiana. Widow of Charles Alexander Korbly. Descendant of Captain Robert Beall, of Virginia. Daughter of Michael G. Bright and Betsy Brooke Steele, his wife. Granddaughter of Adam Steele and Betsy Brooke Beall, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Beall and Elizabeth Somers (Stephen- son), his wife. Robert Beall was lieutenant in the Eighth Virginia Regiment, ap- pointed by the Committee of Safety of Virginia, December 10, 1775. He served until 17S0, when he resigned. Afterwards he was a captain in the Pennsylvania militia. MRS. MARY NEWCOMER WALCOTT. 17980. Born in Indiana. Wife of Benjamin D. Walcott. Descendant of Archibald Irwin and Christian Newcomer, of Penn- sylvania. 38 LINEAGE BOOK Daughter of Frisby Snively Newcomer, M. D., and Sarah Ellen Ir- win, his wife. Granddaughter of Archibald Irwin and Sidney Grubb, his wife; Martin Newcomer and Mary Snively, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Archibald Irwin and .Jean McDowel, his wife; Christian Newcomer and Anna Roherer, his wife. Archibald Irwin was quartermaster in Colonel Samuel Culbertson's battalion of Cumberland County Associators. He was called into active service in 1778, at the time the British were preparing to make an attack on Washington's forces at Valley Forge. Christian Newcomer was a member of Captain Hamilton's company before August, 1777. Afterwards he served in Captain Ziegler's com- pany, First Pennsylvania line, Lancaster county. His pay escheated to the State on his removal to Maryland at the close of the war. He was on the depreciated pay roll. MRS. FANNIE WOOD MORRISON. 17981. Born in Indiana. Widow of Lewis Morrison. Descendant of James Russell of Virginia. Daughter of John M. Wood and Margaret Gresham, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Gresham and Margaret Russell, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Russell and Margaret Wilson, his wife. James Russell was a sergeant in the Virginia artillery. He was in the battle of Cowpens. MRS. EMMA DOWNING WOOD. 19747. Born in Indiana. Wife of Charles H. Wood. Descendant of Michael Downing, of Virginia. Daughter of Michael A. Downing and Susan L. Duncan, his wife. Granddaughter of John Downing and Pernina Mundane, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Michael Downing and Mary Ann Wells, his wife. Michael Downing enlisted in the Continental army in Virginia to- wards the close of the Revolution and served till the end of the war. For his services he received a land grant. MRS. CARRIE TARLTON BALS. 19145. Born in Indiana. Wife of H. C. G. Bals. Descendant of Nathaniel Page and John Page, of Massachusetts. Daughter of James A. Tarlton and Augusta Randall, his wife. Granddaughter of Hiram Page Randall and Lucy Smith, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Randall and Sarah Page, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Page and Sarah Brown, his wife. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 39 Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Page. Nathaniel Page served in the Revolutionary army as standard bearer, cornet and minute man. He was color bearer at Concord, and it is to his flag Emerson referred in the stanza: "By the rude bridge which arched the flood. Their flag to April's breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood And fired the shot heard 'round the world." John Page, father of Nathaniel, was in the battles of Lexington and Bunker Hill. MRS. MARY STEWART CAREY. 19146. Born in Indiana. Wife of John Newman Carey. Descendant of Abram Hendricks, of Pennsylvania, and of Jona- than Slawson and Jonah Wood, of Connecticut. Daughter of Daniel Stewart and Martha Tarkington, his wife. Granddaughter of Silas Stewart and Mary Hendricks, his wife; Joseph Tarkington and Maria Slawson, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Hendricks and Elizabeth Trimble, his wife; Simeon Slawson and Martha Wood, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abram Hendricks and Ann Jamieson, his wife; Daniel Slawson and Lockwood, his wife; Jonah Wood and Mary Mills, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Slawson. Abram Hendricks was a soldier in Captain Matthew Grier's com- pany, Bucks county militia, in 1780. Afterwards was a ranger in the wars of the Western frontier. Jonathan Slawson was a soldier in Captain Schofield's company, Ninth Regiment of Connecticut. As a member of Mead's militia, he was an American prisoner proposed for exchange September 27, 1780. Jonah Wood was a soldier in Captain John Ripley's company of the Eighth Regiment of Connecticut militia, enlisted July 12, 1775. MRS. ELISE WILLS BUCKINGHAM DARLINGTON. 19147. Born in Ohio. Wife of Frank G. Darlington. Descendant of Captain William Peebler and Lieutenant Robert Feebler, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of James Buckingham and Jane Peebler Wills, his wife. Granddaughter of David Wills and Eliza Peebler, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Peebler (second lieutenant. Seventh Pennsylvania) and Jane Kennedy, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Captain William Peebler and Elizabeth Finley, his wife. William Peebler was a captain in the Second battalion of Miles 40 LINEAGE BOOK Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment on March 9, 1776. He was taken pris- oner on Long Island, August 27, 1776, and died while a prisoner of war in October, 1776. He spent four hundred pounds sterling of his own means to raise and equip his company, which was repaid to him in continental scrip only. Robert Feebler v/as second lieutenant Seventh Pennsylvania, April 24, 1777; promoted to first lieutenant April 16, 1779; regimental Quartermaster September 8, 1779, and served till close of the war. MRS. MARY APPLEGATE HEROD. 19148. Born in Indiana. Wife of William Pirtle Herod. Descendant of Lieutenant Thomas Sanford, of Virginia. Daughter of Bergen Applegate and Mary Jane Beaty, his wife. Granddaughter of David Sanford Beaty and Nancy Sanders, his wife. Gr.-grandaughter of John R. Beaty and Elizabeth Sanford, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Sanford. Thomas Sanford was second lieutenant in Captain Thomas Ew- ell's company. First Virginia Regiment, commanded by Colonel George Gibson in the Revolutionary war. His name first appears upon the company's pay roll from September 14 to 30, 1777. MISS MARY FLORENCE MALOTT. 19149. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Peter Hause, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Volney T. Malott and CaT-oline Macy^ his wife. Granddaughter of William Malott and Leah McKown, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Hiram Malott and Mary Hause, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Hause. Peter Hause was a soldier in the First battalion, Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, in 1776, in Captain Lewis Falnner's company, Col- onel Samuel Miles. Also in Pennsylvania line January 1, 1781. Pe- ter Hause resided in Northumberland county after the revolution, and drew a pension for his services. His name was frequently in- correctly spelled Haas. MR,S. EMILY MEREDITH NICHOLSON. 19150. Born in Indiana. Widow of Edward W. Nicholson. Descendant of John Wheeler Meredith, of New York. Daughter of Samuel C. Meredith (S. A. R.) and Margaret Bal- lard, his wife. Granddaughter of John Wheeler Meredith and Elizabeth Busby, his wife. John Wheeler Meredith was a soldier of the revolution, enlisting CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 41 in 1777. He took part in the second battle of Saratoga and the second battle of Cowpens. He first served in a New York Regi- ment, then in a Vermont regiment. After the battle of Saratoga he joined a Delaware regiment December 1777, commanded by Cap- tain Kirkwood. He was honorably discharged from this regiment in 1780 at Guilford Court House, in North Carolina. He was awarded a pension for his services. MRS. LAURA G. CORY STOUT. 19748. Born in Indiana. Wife of George W. Stout. Descendant of James Morrison, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Alexander Cory and Loretto Morrison, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Morrison and Elizabeth Johnson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Morrison and Mary Gabby, his wife. Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of James Morrison. James Morrison was actively engaged throughout the revolution, in Pennsylvania. MRS. ELLA HELENA WHITE HOBART BARROWS. 2)282. Born in Maine. Wife of William F. Barrows. Descendant of General Henry Dearborn, of New Hampshire. Daughter of Thomas Jefferson Hobart and Drusilla Zerlinda Fair- banks, his wife. Granddaughter of Dudley Bradstreet Hobart. and Sophia Dearborn, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Dearborn and Mary Bartlett (first wife), his wife. Henry Dearborn was captain in a New Hampshire regiment at the battle of Bunker Hill, 1775; captain in Arnold's expedition to Quebec, 1775-76; major at the battles of Stillwater and Saratoga, 1777; lieu- tenant colonel at the battle of Monmouth, 1778; deputy quarter- master general at the siege of Yorktov/n, and the surrender of Corn- wallis,1781; colonel of the First New Hampshire regiment to the close of the war. He removed to Maine in 1784, and elected to Congress, 1793; Major General of Militia, 1795; Secretary of War under Jefferson, 1801; Collector of the Port of Boston, 1809; Major General of Fourteenth Division of the army, 1812; Senior Major Gen- eral of the United States army and Commander-in-chief of the North- ern Department, 1812; Minister to Portugal, 1822. MRS. MARY BUCKNER ROSS CLAYPOOL. 202S3. Born in Indiana. Wife of Jefferson Claypool. Descendant of Captain Philip Buckner, of Virginia. 42 LINEAGE BOOK Daughter of John Wesley Ross and Sarah Maria Hanson, his wife. Granddaughter of Amos Hanson and Mary Morris, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Dickinson Morris and Frances Buclt- ner, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Captain Philip Buckner and Tabitha Daniel Buckner, his wife. Captain Philip Buckner was in the militia of Caroline county, Vir- ginia, which was in active service during the Revolutionary War. MRS. CARRIE WRIGHT DENNY 20284. Born in Indiana. Wife of Caleb S. Denny. Descendant of Amos Wright, of Massachusetts. Daughter of George Lowe and Mary Wright, his wife. Granddaughter of Washington Wright and Mary Wright (cousins), his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Levi Wright and Rhoda Hildreth Wright (cousins), his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amos Wright and Dorcas Wright (cou- sins), his wife. Amos Wright was a corporal in a Massachusetts company. MRS. LAURA FLETCHER HODGES. 20285. Born in Indiana. Wife of Edward F. Hodges. Descendant of Jesse Fletcher and John Barrows, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Stoughton A. Fletcher, Jr., and Ruth Elizabeth Bar- rows, his wife. Grandaughter of Calvin Fletcher and Sarah Hill, his wife; Elisha Barrows, Jr., and Marion Clifford, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Fletcher and Lucy Keyes, his wife; Elisha Barrows, Sr., and Betsey Allen, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Barrows and Sarah Morton, his wife. Jesse Fletcher was a soldier at the age of sixteen, in Smith's com- pany, Jacob's regiment, also in Wright's company, Howe's regiment, and served during the years 1778-80. John Barrows was first lieutenant of the third company in the Fourth Plymouth Regiment, May 9, 1776. Afterwards promoted captain and served in a regiment on guard duty at Boston, 1778. As first lieutenant he was on duty in Rhode Island, September 20 to November 20, 1776; also at Howland's Ferry December 8, 1776; as captain he was first in Colonel Steam's regiment and later in Colo- nel Sproule's regiment from September 6 to 12, 1778. MRS. VIRGINIA CONWAY LILLY. 20286. Born in Indiana. Wife of John M. Lilly. Caroline; scott Harrison chapter. 43 Descendant of James Healy, of Virginia. Daughter of Isaac H. Conway and Anna E. Healy, his wife. Granddaughter of James N. Healy and Virginia A. Smith, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Edmond Healy and Mary New, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Healy and Jerusha Healy, his wife. James Healy was a sergeant in the First Virginia state regiment, Colonel George Gibson, Captain Campbell's company. Later he set- tled in Virginia and became a Baptist preacher. MRS. LUCY FITCH McDOWELL MILBURN. 20287. Born in Iowa. V\^ife of Rev. Joseph Anthony Milburn. Descendant of Colonel Samuel MicDowell, Samuel McDowell Jr., of Virginia, and Colonel Samuel Selden and Captain Josiah Cowles, of Connecticut. Daughter of John Adair McDowell and Geraldine Dering Cowles, his wife. Granddaughter of Abram Irvine McDowell and Eliza Selden Lord, his wife; Rensselaer Watson Cowles and Laura Kilbourne, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel McDowell, Jr., and Anna Irvine, his wife; Whitfield Cowles and Gloriana Havens, his wife; Abner Lord and Mary Selden, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel McDowell, Sr., and Mary Mc- Clung, his wife; Samuel Selden and Elizabeth Ely, his wife; Jo- siah Cowles and Mary Scott, his wife. Samuel McDowell was a member of the Richmond convention, March 20, 1775; also member of the Williamsburg convention, 1776; Samuel McDowell, Jr., enlisted as a soldier when very young and fought till the close of the war. Samuel Selden was justice of the peace for New London county, Connecticut, from 1764 until 1776. He was deputy for Lynn at the general assemblies at Hartford from 1762 to 1776; He was appointed colonel of battalion of foot June, 1776; was present at the siege of Boston as major; he raised, equipped and paid his regiment from his own private means. He was stationed in New York and was captured with others of his regiment on September 18, 1776; was imprisoned and died of fever on October 11, 1776. Josiah Cowles was appointed ensign May 15, 1756, and captain October 1761, of Connecticut militia. He was too old for field ser- vice in the Revolution but was chosen to serve on several Important committees. MISS SARAH LYDIA NIBLACK. 20288. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Thoimas Hargrave, of Virginia. 44 LINEAGE BOOK Daughter of William Ellis Niblack and Elvia Ann Sherman, his wife. Granddaughter of John Niblack and Martha Hargrave, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of William Hargrave and Sallie Hargrave, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Hargrave and Letitia Hargrave, his wife. Thomas Hargrave was a private soldier in a company of Virginia troops and died from disease contracted while in the army. MRS. JULIET REESE WOOD. 20289. Born in New York. Wife of Theron Wood. Descendant of Elijah Winchel, of New York. Daughter of John Reese and Letitia Winchel, his wife. Granddaughter of Elijah Winchel and Margaret Lattimer, his v/ife. Elijah Winchel was a soldier in Captain Gates company of New York militia. Received his death wounds while acting as aid to General Schuyler. MRS. EPvIMA BRYAN BURDSAL, 20909. Born in Kentucky. Wife of Alfred Burdsal. Descendant of Captain William Bryan and Colonel Jonathan Hunt, of Virginia. Daughter of Albert Hundley Bryan and Nancy Moredock, his wife. Granddaughter of William Bryan and Ann Hundley, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Bryan and Isabel Hunt, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Captain William Bryan and Mary Boone, his wife; and of Colonel Jonathan Hunt. William Bryan was one of the four brothers Bryan who settled Bryan's station, in Kentucky, in 1779. He served as captain in Vv-estern frontier service until his death, when he was massacred by the Indians in 1782. Jonathan Hunt was a colonel in the Virginia service. MISS CATHERINE DUNN 2O910. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Captain Hugh Dunn and Captain Jacob Piatt, of New Jersey. Daughter of Jacob Piatt Dunn and Harriet Louisa Tate, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Dunn and Frances Piatt, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Dunn and Mercy Dunn, his wife; and of Jacob Piatt and Hannah McCuilough, his wife. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 46 Hugh Dunn was a captain in the revolution. Jacob Piatt was ensign in the expedition to Quebec; lieutenant in the battles of Short Hills, Brandy wine, Germantown, and of Mon- mouth, where he was v/ounded. He was a captain at the close of the war. Was a member of the society of the Cincinnati. MISS MARY GARETT HAY. 20911. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Rev. John Gano, of New York. Daughter of Andrew Jennings Hay and Rebecca Garrett, his wife. Granddaughter of Andrew Paxtoii Hay and Sarah Stites Fanny Bainbridge Gano, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Eaton Gano and Kezia Bainbridge, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. John Gano and Sarah Stites, his wife. Rev. John Gano, chaplain of Nineteenth Continental Infantiy, Jan- ua'v 1, 1776; Fifth New York, from Nove'ubei- 21, 1776, to M.\y 27, 1777. Brigade chaplain to General Clinton, August 18, 1778. Dis- charged November 3, 1783. Member of the Society of the Cincinnati. MRS. HARRIET AUGUSTA PRUNK. 20912. Born in Ohio. Wife of Dr. D. H. Prunk. Descendant of James Lenox, of Maryland. Daughter of William G. Smith and Levinia Lenox, his wife. Granddaughter of James Lenox and Hannah Smith, his wife. James Lenox served three years' actual service as private in the Maryland troops, under Captain Corden and Colonel Richardson. MRS. ELIZABETH J. PATTERSON RILEY. 20913. Born in Indiana. Wife of Benjamin F. Riley. Descendant of Isaac Wilson, of Tennessee. Daughter of Samuel J. Patterson and Patsy Wilson, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Wilson and Sarah Neal, his wife. Isaac Wilson was a member of the Wautauga (Tennessee) As- sociation which petitioned the Provincial Council of North Carolina to extend the boundaries far enough to take in Wautauga settle- ment, that they might stand or fall with the colonists in the strug- gle for independence. MRS. MARTHA STEWART SCOTT. 20914. Born in Indiana. Wife of William Scott. Descendant of Abram Hendricks, of Pennsylvania, Jonathan Slaw- son and Jonah Wood, of Connecticut. 46 LINEAGE BOOK Daughter of Daniel Stewart and Martha Tarkington, his wife, wife. Granddaughter of Silas Stewart and Mary Hendricks, his wife; Joseph Tarkington and Maria Slawson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Hendricks and Elizabeth Trimble, his wife; Simeon Slawson and Martha Wood, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abram Hendricks and Ann Jamieson, his wife; Jonah Wood and Mary Mills, his wife; Daniel Slawson and Lockwood, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Slawson. Abram Hendricks was a soldier in Captain Matthew Grier's com- pany, of Bucks county. Pa., regiment. He also served in the ranging forces of Westmoreland county. Pa. Jonathan Slawson was a private in 1779 in Captain Schofield's company, Ninth Regiment of Connecticut militia, commanded by Colonel John Mead. He was an American prisoner proposed for ex- change with the rest of Mead's militia, September 27, 1780. Jonah Wood was a soldier in Captain John Ripley's company. Eighth Regiment of Connecticut militia; enlisted July 12, 1775. MISS HATTIE MARY TUTEWILER. 20915. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Captain Hugh Dunn and Captain Jacob Piatt, of New Jersey. Daughter of Henry W. Tutewiler and Louisa M. Dunn, his wife. Granddaughter of Jacob Piatt Dunn and Harriet Tate, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Dunn and Frances Piatt, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Dunn and Mercy Dunn, his wife, and of Jacob Piatt and Hannah McCullough, his wife. Hugh Dunn was a captain in the Revolutionary War. Jacob Piatt was ensign in the Quebec expedition; lieutenant in the battles of Short Hills, Brandywine, Germantown and of Mon- mouth, where he was wounded. He was captain at close of the war; was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati. MRS. FANNIE A. PATTERSON VAN CAMP. . 20916. Born in Indiana. Wife of Cortland Van Camp. Descendant of Isaac Wilson, of Tennessee. Daughter of Samuel J. Patterson and Patsy Wilson, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Wilson and Sarah Neal, his wife. Isaac Wilson was a member of the Wautauga Association, in Ten- nessee, which petitioned the Provincial Council of North Carolina to extend her boundaries far enough to take in Wautauga settlement, that they might stand or fall with the colonists in the struggle for independence. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 47 MISS ELLA D. PATTERSON VAN CAMP. 20917. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Isaac Wilson, of Tennessee. Daughter of Cortland Van Camp and Fannie A. Patterson, his wife. See 20916. MRS. MARTHA LOOMIS HARMON HAWKINS. 21476. Born in Ohio. Wife of Roscoe 0. Hawkins. Descendant of Captain Hezekiah Parsons of Connecticut, and Reuben Harmon, of Vermont. Daughter of Herman Rising Harmon and Maria Parsons, his wife. Granddaughter of George Parsons and Frances Maria Austin, his wife; Reuben Harmon, Jr., and Ruth Rising, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Hezekiah Parsons and Margaret Kibbee, his wife; Reuben Harmon, Sr., and Eunice Parsons, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Parsons and Sarah Abbe Cha- pin, his wife. Hezekiah Parsons served as captain in the Lexington alarm, in 1775, from Enfield, Conn. Reuben Harmon, Sr., was a member of the "Convention at Dor- set," July 24, 1776, representing the town of Rupert, and, as delegate, one of the signers of the association adopted by the convention. He was again delegate in the adjourned meeting of same convention at Dorset, SeptemTjer 25, 1776. Hezekiah Parsons was commissioned captain May 1, 1775, of tenth company of Colonel Benjamin Hinman's regiment. Honorably dis- charged December 10, 1775; also captain of second company, Colonel Sage's regiment, 1776. MRS. ALICE HOWLAND SEATON. 21477. Born in Indiana. Wife of William D. Seaton. Descendant of Captain Absalom Blair, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Charles A. Howland and Helen Bacon, his wife. Granddaughter of Hiram Bacon and Mary Alice Blair, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Blair and Sara Train, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Absalom Blair and Martha Young, his wife. Absalom Blair was appointed in 1779 by the council of Massachu- setts Bay second lieutenant of the second company. Second Regiment of militia, in the County of Berkshire, under Colonel Benjamin Si- monds. He also fought in the battle of Bennington, after which he was promoted to the rank of captain. MISS HELEN GRACE BALDWIN. 21968. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Samuel Baldwin, of Connecticut. 48 LINEAGE BOOK BauglUer of James H. Baldwin and Martha Harpham, his M'^ife. Granddaughter of James Merchant Baldv/in and Jane Bissell, his wife. Gr.-grandda,ughter of Caleb Baldv/in and Phoebe Gaylord, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Baldwin and Lucina Hiil, his wife. Samuel Baldwin was a soldier of the Revolution. MRS. MARTHA ELLEN MEEK BUTLER. 21989. Wife of Ovid D. Butler. Descendant of Moses Pierson, of Vermont. Daughter of Cornwell Meek and Rowena Pierson, his wife. Granddaughter of William Pierson and Sarah Rouse, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Pierson. Moses Pierson was a recognized patriot during the Revolutionary War. A large bounty was offered by the British for the body of this "notorious rebel," as he was termed by the British. His house at Shelburne was attacked by the British and Indians for the purpose of securing his person, but they were driven off by a scouting party of American troops, who stationed themselves in his house for his pro- tection. MRS. PATSY V/ILSON PATTERSON. 21970. A real daughter, born in Indiana in 1815. Wife of S. J. Patterson. Descendant of Isaac Wilson, of Tennessee. Daughter of Isaac V/ilson and Sarah Neal, his wife. Isaac Wilson was a patriot of the Revolution, his name appearing as a member of the Wautauga Association, 1776, in Tennessee, which petitioned the Provincial Council of North Carolina to extend her boundaries far enough to take in the Wautauga settlement, that they might stand or fall with the colonists in the struggle for independ- ence. MRS. MARGARET M. VAN BUREN, 21971. Born in Illinois. Wife of William A. Van Buren. Descendant of Alexander McClintock, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Joseph C. Meeteer and Henrietta Churchman, his wife. Granddaughter of Micajah Churchman and Sarah McClintock (May), his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Francis McClintock and Mary Pearson, his wife Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alexander McClintock and Sarah McClin- tock, his wife. Alexander McClintock was commissioned second lieutenant, Janu- ary 8, 1776; promoted first lieutenant October 12, 1776. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 49 MISS MARTHA SAWYER BROWBR. 22666. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Lieutenant Elisha Sawyer, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Jeremiah Henry Brower, M. D., and Mary Ann Saw- yer, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Flagg Sawyer and Patience Learned, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Sawyer, Jr., and Mary Belknap, his wife. Elisha Sawyer, Jr., was first lieutenant in Massachusetts Bay militia, October 2, 1777. His name is on the pay roll of Captain For- tunatus Eager's company. Colonel Ephraim Sawyer's regiment. He was also in Captain Solomon Stewart's company, Colonel Josiah Whitney's regiment, August 2 to 25, 1777. MRS. CAROLINE THURSTON MARSHALL. 22667. Born in Massachusetts. Wife of Robert M. Marshall. Descendant of Lieutenant Elisha Sawyer, Jr., of Massachusetts. Daughter of William Bradford Thurston and Louisa Sawyer, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Flagg Sawyer and Faience Learned, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Sawyer, Jr., and Mary Belknap, his wife. See No. 22666. MRS. MARY HAMILTON ROW. 22668. Born in Indiana. Wife of Dr. G. S. Row. Descendant of John Smalley, of New Jersey. Daughter of Joseph Dunn Hamilton and Eunice Fay, his wife. Granddaughter of Anthony Fay and Mary Vail, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Vail and Mary Smalley, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Smalley and Amy Sutton, his wife. John Smalley served as a minute man in the Middlesex county, N. J., militia, during the Revolutionary War. MRS. VIOLETTE M. FULLER. 24597. Born in Wisconsin. Wife of G. Edward Fuller. Descendant of Moses Scott, of Connecticut. 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 entered the Revolutionary army at the age of sixteen and served throughout the war. His pension was allowed for six years' actual service in the Connecticut troops, a part of the time serving under Captain Wright and Colonel Swift. 50 LINEAGE BOOK — ^ MISS CAROLINE GRACE MALOTT. 24598. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Peter Hause, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Volney Tliomas Malott and Caroline Macy, his wife. Granddaughter of William Malott and Leah McKown, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Hiram Malott and Mary Hause, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Hause. See No. 19149. MISS MYRTLE SMYTHB. 24599. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Julius Glazebrook, of Virginia. Daughter of William H. Smythe and Elizabeth Williams, 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 was a soldier in a Virginia company under Cap- tain Thomas Williams for five months from June 10, 1783. July, 1781, he enlisted and served three months in Virginia in the company com- manded by Captain Andrew Wallace. MRS. MARY BIRKEY WILDER PRESTON. 24600. Born in Ohio. Wife of Dr. Abraham Lincoln Preston. Descendant of Deacon Josiah Wilder, Lieutenant Asa Wilder, Reu- ben Wilder, Lieutenant Jedediah Stickney and Moses Peabody, all of Massachusetts; Philip Shoff and Ensign William Ramsay, of Penn- sylvania. Daughter of Charles Peabody Wilder and Eloise Walker, his wife. Granddaughter of Amasa Wilder and Hannah Peabody, his wife; Josiah Walker and Frances Shoff, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Peabody and Hannah Stickney, his wife; Philip Shoff and Elizabeth Ramsay, his wife; Reuben Wilder and Mary Pierce, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jedediah Stickney and Margaret Tyler. his wife; William Ramsay and Mary Ramsay, his wife; Asa Wilder and Lydia Rugg, his wife; Moses Peabody and Hannah Foster, his wife. Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Wilder and Prudence Keyes, his wife. Josiah Wilder was a member of the Lancaster Committee of Cor- respondence, organized September 5, 1774. Asa Wilder, in 1775, was lieutenant in the alarm list, and in 1777 was a soldier in the Burgoyne campaign. He was ensign in 1771. Reuben Wilder, at the age of fourteen, enlisted in Captain William CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 51 Greenleaf's company, August 22, 1776, and served under different commands until 1780. Lieutenant Jedediali Stickney and twenty of the same family marched at the Lexington alarm. He served at Winter Hill in 1780. Philip Shoff, aged eight years, was on the roll of Captain Asa Hill's company of Cumberland county, Pa., militia, July, 1778. He also served in the war of 1812. Deacon Moses Peabody served in the Continental and Northern army and in Cambridge campaign. William Ramsay served in Cumberland county. Pa., militia, 1776; ensign Sixth Battalion Associators, 1777-78. MRS. ANNA LAYTON WALKER. 24601. Born in Indiana. Wife of Ivan N. Walker. Descendant of Hugh Dunn, Cave Johnson and John H. Craig, of Virginia, and Jacob Piatt, of New Jersey. Daughter of William Cave Layton and Sarah Dunn, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Dunn and Frances Piatt, his wife; Thomas Layton and Betsy Johnson, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Hugh Dunn and Mercy Dunn, his wife; Cave Johnson and Nancy Craig, his wife; Jacob Piatt and Hannah McCul- lough, Tiis wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John H. Craig. Hugh Dunn was a captain in the New Jersey troops. Cave Johnson was also a Revolutionary soldier. John H. Craig was Quartermaster-General, Virginia line. He re- ceived a pension; died at the age of seventy-seven. Jacob Piatt enlisted in the First New Jersey Regiment as ensign, December 16, 1775. He was promoted to captain, October 26, 1779. He served four years and three months. MRS. ROSALIND ENGLISH WALLING. 24602. Born in Washington, D. C. Wife of Dr. William Walling, Chicago, 111. Descendant of Lieutenant Philip Eastin, of Virginia. Daughter of William Hayden English and Emma Mardulia Jack- Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Smith and Rebecca Hite, his wife, son, his wife. Granddaughter of Elisha G. English and Mahala Eastin, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Eastin and Sarah Smith, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hite and Sarah Eltinger, his wife. Gr. -gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joist Hite and Anna Mary Dubois, his wife. Philip Eastin was commissioned second lieutenant in the Eighth Virginia Regiment, October 4, 1777; was promoted to first lieutenant, 52 LINEAGE BOOK August 10, 1778; transferred to Fourth Virginia, September 14, 1778; retired January 11, 1783, and received a pension for liis services. Charles Smith was an officer under Washington in the French and Indian War and lost his left hand at the battle of Big Meadow, Braddock's defeat. MISS SARA G. MARSHALL. 24603. Descendant of Lieutenant Elisha Sawyer, of Massachusetts, and Rev. Robert Marshall, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Robert M. Marshall and Caroline Thurston, his wife. Granddaughter of William Bradford Thurston and Louisa Sawyer, his wife; Joseph Glass Marshall and Sarah Dering. his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Flagg Sawyer and Patience Learned, his wife; Robert Marshall and Elizabeth Glass, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elislia Sawyer, Jr., and Mary Belknap, his wife. Elisha Sawyer was first lieutenant in Massachusetts Bay militia. October 2, 1777. Robert Marshall enlisted in the American army at the age of six- teen, and was in six general engagements, one of which was the bat- tle of Monmouth. He held the rank of sergeant at the close of the war. During his service in camp he was known as a sober, indus- trious. Christian man, and after the war he entered the Presbyte- rian ministry and died at the age of seventy-two years, after a pas- torate of forty-two years. MISS MARY MACINTIRE FOSTER. 24604. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Robert Nelson and Lieutenant David Nelson, of Pgnnsylvania; Colonel David Shepherd, of Virginia; James Crawford, of Connecticut, and William Mclntire, of Virginia. Daughter of Chapin Clarke Foster and Harriet Maclntire, State Regent, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Maclntire, Ph. D., and Maj-y Eliza- beth Barr, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Barr and Nancy Nelson, his wife; Jo- seph Maclntire and Jane Crawford, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Nelson and Margaret Logan, his wife; William Maclntire and Elizabeth Shepherd, bis wife; James Crawford and Martha De Lay, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Nelson and Martha Patterson, his wife; Colonel David Shepherd and Rachel Teague, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Captain Thomas Shepherd and Elizabeth Vanmeter, his wife. See Nos. 1999, 2180. MRS. WINIFRED HUNTER MOONEY. 24605. Born in Kansas. Wife of William Allen Mooney. Caroline; scott Harrison chapter. 53 Descendant of Lieutenant James Jones, of New York. 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 and Hatty Jerome, his wife. James Jones served throughout the Revolutionary War as private, ensign and lieutenant. He took part in the engagements at Ticon- deroga, Crown Point, Fort Edward and the Lake George campaign. He served as a lieutenant in the militia at Albany, Schenectady, Scharie and other places in the Mohawk Valley. March 4, 1780, he was appointed lieutenant in Colonel Killian Van Renssalaer's regi- ment. MRS. EVELENE ARNOLD BRANSON. 25180. Born in Indiana. Wife of Dr. Reese Herst Branson. Descendant of Richard Arnold, of New Jersey. Daughter of George Arnold and Mary Eads, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Arnold and Mary Blackmore, his wife. Richard Arnold was a corporal in the Revolutionary army, enlist- ing in 1776 and serving in 1776, 1777, 1778. He received a pension in 1832 for his services, and died July 24, 1843. MRS. ALICE HESS QUICK. 25181. Born in Indiana. Wife of Austin T. Quick. Descendant of Colonel Andrew Donnally and Captain John Will- iams, of Virginia. Daughter of John H. Hess and Martha Donnally, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Donnally and Cynthia Williams, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Donnally and Rachel Blake, his wife; Captain John (Jack) Williams and Martha McMillian, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Colonel Andrew Donnally and Mary Van Bibber, his wife; Thomas Williams and Mary McCoy, his wife. Captain John Williams was at Fort Donnally, in 1778, when at- tacked by British and Indians. He was in the battle of Point Pleas- ant, 1774. He was deputy sheriff of Greenbrier county, Va., in 1780. Colonel Andrew Donnally was a pioneer and High Sheriff of Green- brier county, Va. His house was Fort Donnally, a very strong stock- aded refuge for the people, and defended by Colonel Donnally. MRS. CARRIE GOODWIN REXFORD. 25693. Born in Indiana. Widow of Edwin Rexford. Descendant of John Williams, of New York. Daughter of Thomas Aiken Goodwin and Content Lucretia Craft, his wife. 54 LINEAGE BOOK Granddaughter of Caleb Archer Craft and Elizabeth Lucretia Will- iams, his wife. Gr.-granddaiighter of John Williams and Jane Smallett, his wife. John Williams was a private soldier in the Revolutionary War, en- listing at New Castle, in West Chester County, in the New York troops, and serving for three years under Captain Rosecrans and Colonel Dubois. He was placed on pension roll January 31, 1828, and died August 12, 1831. MRS. EMMA L. A. STEVENSON. 25694. Born in Ohio. Wife of Rev. Robert M. Stevenson. Descendant of Colonel Jacob Arnold, of New Jersey. Daughter of Victor Arnold and Ann M. Condit, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Atnold and Elizabeth Wolf, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Arnold and Elizabeth Tuttle, his wife. Jacob Arnold served in the Revolutionary War as captain, major and colonel. He was the owner of the celebrated Arnold's Tavern, at Morristown, N. J., in which General Washington had his head- quarters. MRS. REBECCA RAYMOND ADAMS. 26018. Born in Ohio. Widow of George F. Adams. Descendant of John Banta, of New York. Daughter of George M. Raymond and Eliza Ann Banta, his wife. Granddaughter of Peter J. Banta and Elizabeth Blauvelt, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Banta and Jane Van Zile, his wife. John Banta was a soldier in Captain Herring's company, Second New Jersey Regiment. MRS. SUSAN FARROW BOSSON. 26019. Born in Indiana. Wife of T. M. Bosson. Descendant of Thomas Shores, of Virginia. Daughter of Thornton S. Farrow and Susan Soward, his wife. Granddaughter of William Farrow and Elizabeth Shores, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Shores and Elizabeth , his wife. Thomas Shores was a rifleman in Colonel Daniel Morgan's com- pany in 1778. He also served in the Eleventh, the Fifteenth and the Seventh Virginia Brigades, commanded by Colonel Febinger. He en- listed March 1 to serve three years, and his name appears from that date to March, 1780. MISS DAISIBEL HENDRICKS. 26020. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Thomas Shores, of Virginia. CAROLINK SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 55 Daughter of George M. Hendricks and Sarah J. Farrow, his wife. Granddaughter of Thornton Farrow and Susan Soward, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Farrow and Elizabeth Shores, his wife. See No. 26019. MRS. ELIZABETH F. HORD GREER. 26021. Born in Indiana. Wife of S. Robert Greer. Descendant of Captain Francis Triplett, of Virginia. Daughter of Francis Triplett Hord and Emma Banfill, his wife. Granddaughter of Francis Triplett Hord and Elizabeth Scott Moss, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Elias Hord and Ann Triplett, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Francis Triplett and Benedite Triplett, his wife. Francis Triplett was a captain in the militia nf Fauquier County, Va., from September 28, 1778, to the close of the war. For his serv- ices at the battle of Cowpens he received a sword from Congress. MISS MARY PERKINS HORD. 26022. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Francis Triplett, of Virginia. Daughter of Francis Triplett Hord and Emma Banfill, his wife. See No. 26021. MRS. SYLVIA J. ROOTS THOMPSON. 26023. Born in Indiana. Wife of Dr. Eugene C. Thompson. Descendant of Benijah Guernsey Roots, of Vermont. Daughter of Philander H. Roots and Susan Brown, his wife. Granddaughter of Alanson Roots and Sylvia Tate, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Benijah Guernsey Roots and Louise Higley, his wife. Benijah Guernsey Roots enlisted as a soldier in Captain John Smith's company. Colonel Gideon Warren's regiment, February 3, 1779. Later he served as scout in the same regiment. In 1780 he was a scout on occasion of the battles of Crown Point and Ticonderoga. In 1781 he served as corporal in Colonel Thomas Lee's regiment of militia for the defense of the frontier. MISS EMMA B. KING. 26777. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Alexander King, of Connecticut. Daughter of Edward King and Rebecca J. Suydam, his wife. Granddaughter of Roderick King and Sallie Newberry, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander King and Abigail Olcott, his wife. 56 LINEAGE BOOK Alexander King was an ensign in the fifth company, Colonel Mott's battalion, in Northern department, raised in 1776 to reinforce the Continental troops, then stationed at Fort Ticonderoga and vicin- ity. They served under General Gates and returned in November, 1776. MRS. LAURA A. CRILEY. 26778. Born in Wisconsin. Wife of Ezra Kellar Criley. Descendant of Captain Noadiah Wade, of New Jersey. Daughter of Robert Morrow and Martha Cory, his wife. Granddaughter of David Cory and Martha Wade, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Wade and Anna Braisted Wade, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Noadiah Wade and Unis Cary Wade, his wife. Noadiah Wade was commissioned captain in the Fourth battalion, second establishment. New Jersey Continental line, 1776. He served four years and eight months in the war, during v/hicii time he was on General Washington's staff. On account of ill health he was obliged to resign and return to his home. He sold his property and loaned the proceeds to the new government, which, on account of the depreciation of currency, resulted in his becoming penniless. MRS. AGNES FLETCHER BROWN. 28068. Born in Indiana. Wife of Dr. John Randolph Brown. Descendant of Jesse Fletcher, of Vermont. Daughter of Dr. William Baldwin Fletcher and Agnes O'Brien, his Wife. Granddaughter of Calvin Fletcher and Sarah Hill, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Jesse Fletcher and Lucy Keyes, his wife. Jesse Fletcher enlisted as a private at the age of sixteen, in 1778, and served until the close of the war. MISS ELLEN SOMMERS BAKER. 28069. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Colonel Witter Johnston, of New York. Daughter of Albert Baker and Anna Campbell, his wife. Granddaughter of John A. Campbell and Mary E. Johnston, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Henry Johnston and Eliza Grover, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Witter Johnston and Jane Campbell, his wife. Witter Johnston was a colonel of the New York State troops in the Mohawk country. He was especially noted for his brave conduct during the massacre of Cherry Valley, in 1778. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 57 MRS. EDITH FLETCHER CHURCHMAN. 28070. Born in Indiana. Wife of Edward M. Churchman. Descendant of Jesse Fletcher, of Vermont. Daughter of Ingram Fletcher and Gertrude Newman, his wife. Granddaughter of Calvin Fletcher and Sarah Hill, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Fletcher and Lucy Keyes, his wife. Jesse Fletcher, at the age of sixteen years, enlisted as a private, in 1778, and served until the close of the war. MISS EMILY FLETCHER. 28071. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Jesse Fletcher, of Vermont. Daughter of Calvin Fletcher and Emily Bieler, his wife. Granddaughter of Calvin Fletcher and Sarah Hiil, his wife. See No. 28370. MISS LEAH PRATT FLETCHER. 28072. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Jesse Fletcher, of Vermont. Daughter of Stephen Keyes Fletcher and Mary Malott, his wife. Granddaughter of Calvin Fletcher and Sarah Hill, his wife. See No. 28070. MRS. IDA BLOOD HASSELMAN. 28073. Born in Wisconsin. Wife of Watson J. Hasselman. Descendant of William Mansur, of New Hampshire; Captain Abijah Smith and Lieutenant Levi Whitney, of Massachusetts. Daughter of James C. Blood and Eliza J. Mansur, his wife. Granddaughter of George H. Mansur and Mary Smith, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Mansur and Polly Kimball, his wife, and of Cyrus Smith and Sibil Whitney, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Mansur and Isabella Harvey, his wife; Levi Whitney and Rebecca Clark, his wife; and of Abijah Smith and Abigail Wheelock, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Smith, Sr., and Lydia Rogers, his wife. William Mansur was one of those who participated in the battle of Lexington. He enlisted in Colonel Reed's regiment, January 7, 1776. He was a member of the Committee of Safety at Temple, N. H., April 12, 1776. When the alarm came from Ticonderoga he was one of thirty-seven men who volunteered, were equipped and marched next day to the fort. Lieutenant Levi Whitney was an officer in the commissary depart- ment. 58 I^INEAGE BOOK Abijah Smith was captain of a company of Massachusetts troops. He participated in the battle of White Plains. Through the wife of Abijah Smith, Sr., Mrs. Hasselman is de- scended from Rev. John Rogers, the Christian martyr, who was burned at Ihe stake. MRS. JULIA FLETCHER HAUEISEN. 28074. Born in Indiana. Wife of William C. Haueisen. Descendant of Jesse Fletcher, of Vermont. Daughter of John Baptist Ritzinger and Maria Fletcher, his wife. Granddaughter of Stoughton A. Fletcher and Nancy Maria Kipp, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Fletcher and Lucy Keyes, his wife. See No. 28070. ^ MRS. MAREA FLETCHER HARE. 28075. Born in Indiana. Wife of Clinton L. Hare. Descendant of Jesse Fletcher, of Vermont. Daughter of John Baptist Ritzinger and Maria Fletcher, his wife. See No. 28070. MRS. JANE THOMSON HENDRICKS. 28076. Born in Indiana. Wife of Victor King Hendricks. Descendant of Abram Hendricks, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Abram Thomson Hendricks and James Anna Blythe, his wife. Granddaughter of John Hendricks and Jane Thomson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Abram Hendricks and Ann Jamieson, his wife. Abram Hendricks was a private in Captain Matthew Grier's com- pany of Bucks county militia in 1780. He afterwards seved with the rangers of the Western frontier. MRS. HANNAH KINNEY BURNET HENDRICKS. 28077. Born in Ohio. Wife of John Hendricks. Descendant of Dr. William Burnet, of New Jersey, and Major Hugh Moss, of Virginia. Daughter of Isaac G. Burnet and Keturah Gordon, his wife. Granddaughter of Dr. William Burnet and Gertrude Gouveneur, his wife, and of George Gordon and Sarah Winn Moss, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Moss and Jane Ford, his wife. Dr. William Burnet was a member of the Committee of Safety of Newark, N. J., where, in 1775, he established a military hospital. In CAROUNE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER.' 59 1776 he was elected to the Continental Congress and resigned to be- come surgeon-general of the Continental army. Hugh Moss was a major in the Virginia militia. See No. 5213. MISS ANNA HENDRICKS. 28078. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Abram Hendricks, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Abram Thomas Hendricks and James Anna Blythe. his wife. See No. 28376. MISS MABEL HOPKINS. 28079. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Jacob Percy, of Virginia. Daughter of John O'Kane Hopkins and Eliza Martin, his wife. Granddaughter of Lewis Martin and Mary Ross, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Ross and Hannah Percy, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Percy and Abby McDowell, his wife. Jacob Percy served as a fifer. MRS. AGNES ARMSTRONG GARBER. 28415. Born in Ohio. Wife of William Schell Garber. Descendant of Thomas James, of New Jersey. Daughter of Thomas Gardner Smith and Vanelia James, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles W. James and Vanelia Meeker, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas James and Deborah Derrick. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas James and Sarah Riehl, his wife. Thomas James served as private in Captain Van Winkle's com- pany, Second Regiment, Middlesex county. MRS. JULIA EATON JACOBY. 28416. Born in Ohio. Wife of Elias Jacoby. Descendant of Roswell Caulkins, of Connecticut, and Hesekiah Hine. Daughter of George Caulkins Eaton and Hellen Hollister, his wife. Granddaughter of James Eaton and Elizabeth Caulkins, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Roswell Caulkins and Eunice Hine. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hesekiah Hine. Roswell Caulkins joined the army at Valley Forge, at the age of sixteen years, and served as private in Colonel John Chandler's regi- ment, 1777 till 1780. Hesekiah Hine enlisted as a soldier in Colonel Noadlah Hooker's regiment, Connecticut militia, April 7, 1777. He served until 1780, and was at Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth. QQ LINEAGE BOOK MRS. ALICE MOORE. 28951. Born in Indiana. Widow of William A. Moore. Descendant of General David Wooster, of Connecticut. Daughter of Dr. Andrew G. Selman and Amanda Wooster, his wife. Granddaughter of Hugh Wooster and Rosey Wooster, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Wooster and May Wooster, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Wooster and Mary Wooster, his wife. General David Wooster served in the Louisberg expedition in 1745 and in French and Indian wars. He was one of the planners of the Ticonderoga expedition of 1775. He succeeded General Montgom- ery as commander in Canada and became Major-General of Connecti- cut militia. He was brigadier-general in 1775. He was mortally wounded in the defense of'banbury against Governor Tryon. MISS KATHARINE HERON. 29439. Born in Indiana. Descendant of William Logan, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of James Heron and Caroline McCarty, his wife. Granddaughter of Enoch McCarty and Elizabeth Logan, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Logan and Jane Buchanan, his wife. William Logan enlisted March 23, 1776, as a private from Lan- caster, Pa., in Captain Peter Grubbs, Jr.'s, company. Colonel Samuel Mills' rifle regiment. William Logan received pay in depreciated currency from the State of Pennsylvania, January 1, 1781. MRS. ADELA VERBNA JOHNSON BOICE. 29832. Born in Ohio. Wife of Augustin Boice. Descendant of Joshua Wyatt and George Wiat, Jr., of Massachu- setts. Daughter of Dr. William Parker Johnson and Julia Musser Black- stone, his wife. Granddaughter of John Johnson and Sally Wyatt, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Wyatt and Elizabeth Shav/, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Wiat, Jr., and Sarah , his wife. Joshua Wyatt, or Wiat, enlisted in Danvers, Mass., in Captain Asa Prince's company. Colonel Mansfield's regiment, April 19, 1775, at the alarm of Lexington; also enlisted for three months in same com- pany, May 4, 1775; also October 6, 1775, for eight months; also en- listed for nine months, July 10, 1779; also April 10, 1780, Captain Town's company, Colonel Thorndyke's regiment. George Wiatt, Jr., served as private in the Lexington n.larm, Captain John Putnam's company, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775, and served two days. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 61 MRS. MARGARET RUSSELL BROWN. 29833. Born in Indiana. Wife of Austin H. Brown. Descendant of James Russell, of Virginia. Daughter of Alexander W. Russell and Katharine Noble, his wife. Granddaughter of James Russell and Margaret Wilson, his wife. James Russell was a sergeant in the Virginia Artillery. He was in the battle of Cowpens. After the war he settled at Frankfort, Ky., on a tract of land given him for his services in the Revolution- ary War. MRS. MARY RICH GIBSON. 29834. Born in Connecticut. Wife of David Gibson. Descendant of Seth De Wolf, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Charles Rich and Emma Catharine Brunson, his wife. Granddaughter of Edward Brunson and Hannah Austin, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Seth De Wolf and Hannah De Wolf, his wife. Seth De Wolf enlisted as a private at Berlin, Conn., in the com- pany of Captain Allen and regiment of Colonel Mead. He served eight months and received a pension January 30, 1833. MRS. LAURA ESTHER HALLIDAY KELSEY. 29835. Born in Illinois. Wife of Preston Tilford Kelsey. Descendant of Joshua Wiatt and George Wiatt, Jr., of Massachu- setts. Daughter of Henry L. Halliday and Laura Esther Evans, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Halliday and Eliza Parker, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Parker and Betsey Wyatt, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Wyatt and Elizabeth Shaw, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Wiat, Jr., and Sarah , his wife. See No. 29832. MISS FRANCES GORDON PYM. 29836. Born in Ohio. Descendant of Hugh Thompson, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Jacob F. Pym and Frances M. Sharpe, his wife. Granddaughter of George W. Sharpe and Caroline R. Snider, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Nicholas Snider and Margaretta Thompson (or Thomson), his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Thompson (or Thomson) and Jane Boyd, his wife. g2 LINEAGE BOOK Hugh Thompson was a private in Captain Jeremiah Talbot's com- pany of Colonel William Irvine's battalion in 1776. This battalion participated in the Canada campaign. He re-enlisted as sergeant in Captain Jeremiah Talbot's company, Seventh Pennsylvania line, January 31, 1777, and served to 1781. Hugh Thompson, after the war, removed from Cumberland county to Tarrytown, Md. He had mar- ried Jane Boyd and emigrated to America in 1767. He was buried in Piney Creek Cemetery, Maryland. MRS. ALBERTA JOHNSON SHARPE. 29837. Born in Ohio. Wife of Josiah K. Sharpe, Jr. Descendant of Joshua Wyatt and George Wiat, Jr., of Massachu- setts. Daughter of Dr. William Parker Johnson and Julia Musser Black- stone, his wife. See No. 29832. MISS EMMA L. ATKINS. 30733. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Abijah Brigham, of Massachusetts, and of Captain Aaron Haines. Daughter of Elias C. Atkins and Sarah Frances Parker, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. Addison Parker and Eunice Brigham, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Brigham and Rebecca Haines, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Brigham and of Aaron Haines. Abijah Brigham was a minute man in 1775 under Captain Aaron Haines, of Sudbury, and a second lieutenant of the Sudbury troops, raised for three months by Captain Amasa Cranston in 1779. Captain Aaron Haines commanded a company at the Lexington alarm that marched from Sudbury to Cambridge. MISS SARAH FRANCES ATKINS. 30734. Born in Idaho. Descendant of Abijah Brigham, of Massachusetts, and Captain Aaron Haines. Daughter of Elias Cornelius Atkins and Sarah Frances Parker, his wife. See Nos. 30733, 2364. MRS. MARY ALICE COYNER FOLSOM. 30735. Born in Indiana. Wife of Edson F. Folsom. Descendant of William Barbee, of Virginia. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 63 Daughter of Martin Luther Coyner and Alice Barbee Wilson, his wife. Granddaughter of Lazarus Brown Wilson and Mary Todd Barbee, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Barbee and Alice Bickerton Winston, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Barbee and Mary Smith, his wife. William Barbee enlisted as a private in Captain Grover's company, Colonel Lewis B. Burwell's regiment. He entered the army at the age of seventeen and served till the close. He crossed the Delaware with General Washington's army. He enlisted also in the war of 1812; was wounded, and died from his wounds September 31, 1813. MRS. CARRA ATKINS GATES. 30736. Born in Idaho. Descendant of Abijah Brigham, of Massachusetts, and of Captain Aaron Haines, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Ellas Cornelius Atkins and Sarah Frances Parker, his wife. See Nos. 2364, 30733. MRS. ELIZA M. HOPKINS. 30737. Born in Indiana. Widow of John 0. Hopkins. Descendant of Jacob Percy, of Virginia. Daughter of Lewis M. Martin and Mary Ross, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Ross and Hannah Percy, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Percy and Abby McDowell Percy, his wife. Jacob Percy served as a fifer. MISS AGNES ROSABELLE RANKIN. 30738. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Rev. Blackleach Burritt, of Connecticut. Daughter of Orville Rankin and Melissa Fairchild Gray, his wife. Granddaughter of Alanson Gray and Ruth Cowgill, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Gray and Martha Burritt, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Blackleach Burritt and Martha Welles, his wife. Blackleach Burritt was a patriot preacher who took his musket into the pulpit, for defense if necessary. He was captured at Old Greenwich, Conn., and for a long time confined in the notorious Sugar House. While ill and a prisoner he was nursed by the father of Washington Irving. g4 LINEAGE BOOK MISS LOUISA MELISSA RANKIN. 30739. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Rev. Blackleach Burritt, of Connecticut. Daughter of Orville Rankin and Melissa Fairchild Gray, his wife. See Nos. 4094, 30738. MRS. FANNIE LOZIER GATCH. 23820. Wife of Dr. James D. Gatch. Descendant of Jacob Blaisdel, of Massachusetts. Daughter of George McC. O. Lozier and Eliza Ann Blaisdell, his wife. Granddaughter of Jacob Blaisdel and Elizabeth Werner, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Blaisdel and Ruth Moss, his wife. Jacob Blaisdel enlisted as a lieutenant in Captain Philip Tilton's company in 1775 and served In various regiments until 1777. After the war he was several times Represenfative from his district, v/hich included Conway, Easton and Boston. From 1783-1792 he was select- man for the town of Easton. He was agent for Easton in the set- tlement of the boundary line between Lamworth, Easton and Boston, in 1792. MISS SALLIE WINSTON BARBOUR. 31385. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Major John Waite Garrette, John Waite Garrette, Jr., of Connecticut, and William Barbee, of Virginia. Daughter of Lucian Barbour and Alice Thomas, his wife. Granddaughter of Giles Barbour and Mary Garrette, his wife; Thomas Barbee and Alice Bickerton Winston, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Waite Garrette, Jr., and Mary Case, his wife; William Barbee and Mary Smith, his wife. Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Waite Garrette and Mary Woodford, his wife. John Waite Garrette was major of Twenty-fourth Regiment of Connecticut troops, and served on Colonel Zebulon Butler's staff. He commanded a division at Wyoming during the battle, and was killed in the Wyoming massacre, July 13, 1778. His son, John Waite Garrette, Jr., served as private in Captain Pettibone's company, Connecticut troops. William Barbee enlisted at the age of seventeen and served till the close of the war. He was one of the soldiers who crossed the Dela- ware with Washington. He served in the war of 1812, and died from his wounds in 1813. MISS NELLIE AMANDA CARNAHAN. 31386. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Captain James Carnahan, of Pennsylvania, and Eli- jah Clayton, of New Jersey. CAROIJNE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 65 Daughter of James R, Carnahan and Susan Elizabeth Patterson, his wife. Granddaughter of James A. Carnahan and Martha A. Carnahan, his wife; John P. Patterson and Amanda A. Patterson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Carnahan and Elizabeth A. Carnahan; Robert Patterson and Elizabeth Clayton, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Carnahan and Jennie F. Carnahan; Elijah Clayton and Leah Clayton, his wife. Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Captain James Carnahan and Hanna Carnahan, his wife. James Carnahan was captain of a company in the Pennsylvania State regiment of foot. He enlisted March 1, 1777, and served con- tinuously to 1783. Elijah Clayton enlisted at Monmouth, N. J., as private in Captain Hans Smock's company of Asher Holmes' regiment of New Jersey militia, 1777. MRS. CARRIE PATRICK GATES. 31387. Born in Indiana. Wife of Harry B. Gates. Descendant of Lieutenant William Andrews, Miles Andrews and Abel Whitlock, of Connecticut. Daughter of Ephraim W. Patrick and Frances A. Ostrander, his wife. Granddaughter of Shelemiah R. Ostrander ?nd Jiary Andrews, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jason Andrews and Anna Whitlock, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Miles Andrews and Phoebe Hulbert, his wife; Joel Whitlock and Susan Hollister, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Andrews and Irene Giiswold, his wife; Robert Whitlock and Susan Maguire, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Abel Whitlock. William Andrews served as corporal in Captain Humphrej's' com- pany of the Eighth Continental regiment at the siege of Boston. He was ensign in Colonel Samuel Elmore's regiment of Connecticut troops, and served in Albany and Tryon counties, N. Y.; second lieu- tenant in the Third regiment of continental artillery. He was taken prisoner at Fort Fayette, N. Y., June, 1779, and was exchanged two years later. He was then made first lieutenant and served till the end of the war. Miles Andrews served as corporal in the Connecticut state troops in the campaign at Boston; also in Colonel Roger Enos' regiment in 1778. Abel Whitlock served as private in Connecticut militia from 1776 to 1781. 66 LINEAGE BOOK MRS. HARRIET TREAT WARREN. 31388. Born in Connecticut. Wife of George Warren. Descendant of Major Samuel Treat, of Connecticut. Daughter of Alfred Treat and Catherine Clark, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonah Treat and Rebecca Treat, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Treat and Fi'ances Bryan. Samuel Treat was captain in 1775. He was promoted to major in May, 1778. MRS. GERTRUDE PARKER GEDDES. 32054. Born in Illinois, 'u'ife of Robert Geddes. Descendant of Captain Nathaniel Cousins, of Maine. Daughter of Jacob A. Parker and Elizabeth Wentworth, his wife. Granddaughter of George Vv'^entworth and Sophia Lovejoy, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Wentworth and Olive Cousins, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Cousins and Catherine Lassell, his wife. Nathaniel Cousins held the rank of first lieutenant in Captain Hub- bard's company. Colonel Doolittle's regiment, in 1775. He served in various companies and was promoted in 1779 to captain of the second company of the Third regiment of Massachusetts militia. MISS DEBORAH DUANE MOORE. 32055. Born in Indiana. Descendant of James Bryson, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Joseph A. Moore and Mary Sharpe, his wife. GraniMaughter of Joseph M. Moore and Deborah Duane Palmer. his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Palmer and Sarah Miller Bryson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Bryson and Mary Miller, his wife. James Bryson was assistant postmaster general in the service of the Continental Government under Benjamin Franklin, and under the latter's successor, Richard Bache. He also served in the local defense militia and participated in the battle of Germantown. MISS JULIA HARRISON MOORE. 32056. Born in Indiana. Descendant of James Bryson. Daughter of Joseph A. Moore and Mary Sharpe, his wife. See No. 32055. MISS BERTHA GRACE ROBIE. 32452. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Stephen Fogg, of New Hampshire. CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON CHAPTER. 67 Daughter of William Jewett Robie and Sarah Alice Norris, his wife. Granddaughter of Frederick William Robie and Lucinda Oilman Fogg, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Fogg and Judith Gilman, his wife. Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Stephen Fogg and Sally Marsh, his wife. Stephen Fogg enlisted in Captain Stephen Clark's company. New Hampshire troops, Nov. 22, 1775, and served almost continuously un- til October 25, 1780. MISS REBECCA ANN INNSLEY. 32453. Born in Indiana. Descendant of L/leutenant-Colonel John Webb, of Virginia; Job Insley and Rebecca Stafford, of Maryland. Daughter of De William Quinn Insley and Celia Whitmore, his wife. Granddaughter of Edward Whitmore and Susan Green Webb, his v/ife; Ellis Iiisley and Rebecca Stafford (cousin), his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Webb and Abigail Edwards, his wife; Job Insley and Rebecca Stafford, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Captain John Webb and Lydia Webb, his wife, John Webb was captain of the Seventh Virginia, on the 5th of March, 1776; prom_oted to major on January 26, 1778; transferred to Fifth Virginia September 14, 1778; lieutenant-colonel July 4, 1779; served till January 1, 1781, when he retired. Job Insley was a Quaker patriot who was a well-known sympa- thizer with the revolting colonies. His mother-in-law, Rebecca Staf- ford, gave aid to the Continental troops, and her house was a refuge for them. Job Insley was drafted by the British and escaped from them; was hidden by Rebecca Stafford in her home. General de Lafayette Chapter OF Lafayette. Organized April 2\, J 894. HONORARY MEMBERS. Mme. Melanie de Lasteyrie de Corcelle, granddaughter of General de Lafayette. Marquise de Chambrun, gr.-granddaiighter of General de Lafay- ette. MRS. MARY EMELINE BUNCE EVANS. 1719. Descendant of Elisha Hubbard and Lieutenant Jeremiah Hubbard, of Connecticut. Daughter of James H. Bunce and Mary A. Hubbard, his wife. Granddaughter of Josiah Meigs Hubbard and Sarah Sill, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Hubbard and Martha Roberts, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Hubbard and Betty Meigs, his wife. Elisha Hubbard was a soldier, taken prisoner at Fort Washington and incarcerated in the "Old Sugar House," New York. Jeremiah Hubbard was first lieutenant under Colonel Behlen, whose regiment protected the Connecticut towns situated on Long Island Sound. MRS. GEORGL\ HATCHER STOCKTON HATCHER. 2962. Born in Indiana. Wife of Robert Stockwell Hatcher. Descendant of Ellis Squier and Peter Groat, of New York. Daughter of George Newberry Stockton and Harriet Amanda Groat, his wife. Granddaughter of David Benedict Groat and Harriet Ann Squ'er, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Squier and Rebecah Tucker, his wife; Peter Groat, Jr., and Amanda Rogers, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ellis Squier and Rebecah Purcel, his wife, and of Peter Groat. Ellis Squier served in the Essex county. New Jersey, militia, which was called out during the war for tours of duty and assigned to any regiment which needed a complement of men. GENERAL DK LAFAYETTE CHAPTER. 69 Peter Groat served in the militia from 1775-1780 in the First Clave- rack battalion under Colonel Robert Van Rensselaer. While on duty at Johnstown, General Philip Schuyler was in command. MRS. MARY SQUIER WINTER. 3143. Born in Ohio. Wife of George Winter. Descendant of Ellis Squier, of New Jersey. Daughter of Timothy Squier and Rebecah Tuckei', his wife. Granddaughter of Ellis Squier and Rebecah Purcel, his Tvife. See No. 2962. MRS. ANNETTE WINTER BALL. 3144. Born in Ohio. AVife of C. Gordon Ball. Descendant of Ellis Squier, of Nev/ Jersey. Daughter of George Winter and Mary Squier, his wife. See No. 2962. MRS. SOPHIA WOLCOTT ELLSWORTH REYNOLDS. 3290. Born in Connecticut. Wife of James Madison Reynolds. Descendant of Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth, William Wolcott and General Erastus Wolcott, all of Connecticut. Daughter of Samuel Wolcott Ellsworth and Eleanor Drake, his wife. Granddaughter of Martin Ellsworth and Sophia Wolcott, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Ellsworth and Abigail Wolcott, his wife; Samuel Wolcott and Jerusha Wolcott, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Wolcott and Abiel Abbott, his wife; Erastus Wolcott and Jerusha Wolcott, his wife. Oliver Ellsworth was a member of the General Assembly and was one of the Committee ci four called the "Pay-table," whose duty it was to manage military finances of the colony. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1778 and a member of the Gov- ernor's Council at the close of the war, from 1780 to 1784. In 1784 he was appointed Judge of the Connecticut Superior Court, and was a member of the Federal Convention of 1787. He was Senator from his State at the organization of the Government in 1789, and Chair- man of the Committee for organizing the United States Judiciary. The original bill, which he drafted, passed with only minor altera- tions, and is still in force. He was made Chief Justice in 1796, and served three years, till he was appointed on the commission, with Patrick Henry and W. R. Davie, to negotiate with France concern- ing our strained relations with that country. William Wolcott was a member of the General Assembly and chair- man of the Committee of Cori'espondence and Observation. Erastus Wolcott was appointed a brigadier general in 1777 of the 70 lylNEAGE BOOK First brigade of Connecticut militia. He was also chosen a delegate to the Continental Congress, but did not serve. MPS. GENEVE ELLSWORTH REYNOLDS STUART. 32n. Born in Indiana. Wife of W. V. Stuart. Descendant of Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth, William Wolcott and General Erastus Wolcott, all of Connecticut. Daughter of James Madison Reynolds and Sophia Wolcott Ells- worth, his wife. See No. 3290. MRS. LILLIE LANGDON PHILLIPS. 3292. Born in Columbia City. Wife of Alfred E. Phillips.-^ Descendant of Benjamin Langdon. Daughter of Byron William Langdon and Elizabeth Ingram, his wife. Granddaughter of "William Lacy Langdon and Jane Ann Duff, his wife. Gr.-gi'anddaughter of James Langdon and Joana Badgeley, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Langdon and Tamar Barnes, his wife. Benjamin Langdon served throughout the war as a private. In 1781 he was in the Second Regiment, New York line. MRS. MARY ELIZABETH NASH WOOD. 3C48. Born in New York. Widow of Thomas Wood. Descendant of Major Jonathan Horton, of New York. Daughter of Thomas Nash and Mary Elizabeth Horton, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan Horton and Gertrude Purdey, his wife. Jonathan Horton, in 1776, recruited a company of militia in W'est- chester county, which he commanded. In 1778 he was major of the "South Regiment." MRS. CHARLOTTE GERTRUDE NASH BUSHNELL. 3649. Born in Iowa. Widow of Albert Mason Bushnell. Descendant of Major Jonathan Horton, of New York. Daughter of Abram Nash and Elvira Waste, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Nash and Mary Elizabeth Horton, his wife. See No. 3648. MISS MARY ELIZABETH BRUCE. 3778. Born in New York. Descendant of Sergeant Isaac Webster, of Vermont, and of Captain James Denton, of New York. GENERAIv DE LAFAYETTE CHAPTER. 71 Daughter of Albert Webster Bruce and Adelia Elizabeth Denton, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan Force Bruce and Persis Webster, his wife; James Denton and Margaret Barton, his wife. Isaac Webster served for three years in Colonel Seth Warner's regimeiit, Vermont line He was captured at Fort George and carried to his grave scars received in his escape from Canada. James Denton, in 1775, was lieutenant in Colonel Jonathan Has- brouck's regiment of New York militia, and in 178) had been pro- moted to the rank of captain. MRS. MARY ELIZABETH WOOD ANDRESS. 3779. Born in Indiana. Wife of Edgar Harmon Andress. Descendant of Major Jonathan Horton, of New York. Daughter of Thomas Wood and May Elizabeth Nash, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Nash and Mary Elizabeth Horton, his wife. See No. 3648. MRS. JULIA HENDERSON LEVERING. 4093. Born in Indiana. Wife of Mortimer Levering. Descendant of John Orr, of North Carolina, and of Nathaniel Rich- mond, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Albert Henderson and Lorana Patchin Richmond, his wife. Granddaughter of John Henderson and Ann Jane Orr, his wife; John Lambert Richmond and Lorana Sprague Patchin, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Timothy Orr and Rebecah Jones, his wife; Nathaniel Richmond and Susannah Lambert, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Orr and Jerusha Wimpsey, his wife. John Orr, in 1777, enlisted in Captain James Emmett's company. Third regiment, North Carolina line. Nathaniel Richmond was a private in the Second Massachusetts regiment when the war closed. He received a "badge of merit," given by the commander-in-chief at Newburgh for four years' faithful ser- vice. MRS. ADA ELLSWORTH STUART. 4096. Born in Indiana. Widow of Thomas Arthur Stuart. Descendant of Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth, of Connecticut. Daughter of Henry Vv^illiam Ellsworth and Mary Elizabeth West, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Leavitt Ellsworth and Nancy Allen Good- rich, his wife. 72 LINEAGE BOOK Gr. -granddaughter of Oliver Ellsworth and Abigail Wolcott, his wife. See No. 3290. MRS. SARAH ELLEN WHITTRIDGE WEST. 4295. Born in Massachusetts. Widow of George Edward West. Descendant of Captain Stephen Webb, of Salem, Massachusetts. Daughter of Captain Henry T. Whittridge and Ruth Putnam Webb, his wife. Granddaughter of Stephen Webb and Sarah Hodgos Putnam ( wid- ow of Thomas Palfray), his wife. Stephen Webb served as private and captain in the army and as quartermaster and commander in the navy during the Revolutionary War. MISS ANNIE FLORENCE ELLSWORTH. 4296. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth, of Windsor, Conn. Daughter of Henry AVilliam Ellsworth and Mary Elizabeth West, his wife. See No. 3290. MRS. HARRIET FRANCES LUM FLATHER. 4«)95. Born in Connecticut. Wife of John Joseph Flather. Descendant of Sergeant Peter Quintard, Timothy Whitney and David Whitney, all of Connecticut. Daughter of Bennett Davis Lum and Mary Elizabeth Quintird, his wife. Granddaughter of Evert Quintard and Elizabeth Whitney, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Whitney and Abigail Smith, his wife; Isaac Quintard and Elizabeth Pecket, his wife. Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of David Whitney and Elizabeth Hyatt, his wife, and of Peter Quintard. Timothy Whitney, from 1776 to 1777, was musician in Captain Jabez Gregory's company, Ninth regiment of militia, under General David Wooster. David Whitney owned a sloop in which he carried supplies and army dispatches under the very guns of the British ships. Peter Quintard, 1776-77, served under Captain Seth Seymour. MRS. ELLENOR BATES PERRIN. 4909. Born in Indiana. Wife of John O. Perrin. Descendant of Daniel Bates, Moses Kitchell and Captain David Bates, of New Jersey. GENERAL DE LAFAYETTE CHAPTER. 73 Daughter of Major Hervey Bates and Charlotte T. Cathcart, his wife. Granddaughter of Hervey Bates and Sidney Sed(g)wicli, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Bates and Mary Kitchell, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Captain David Bates and Annabella Dodd, his wife; Moses Kitchell and Phoebe, his wife. Daniel Bates, at the age of 16, volunteered and served as private till the close of the Revolution. He served in Captain Benjamin Minard's company, Eastern battalion, Morris county, New Jersey militia, in the New Jersey State troops and in New Jersey Continental line. In 1790 he served in the Indian war under General Harmar and General Anthony Wayne. Moses Kitchell served during the Revolutionary War. Captain David Bates, commissioned captain in Eastern battalion, Morris county. New Jersey militia. Served as captain in Colonel Ephraim Martin's regiment and Brigadier General Nathaniel Heard's brigade, which was ordered to re-enforce the army at New York in 1776, and fought at the battle of Long Island, August 27, 1776. MISS KATHERINE LOUISE ANDREW. 5215. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Dr. John Andrew, of New Jersey. Daughter of Jesse Andrew and Sarah Warwick Nichol, his wife. Granddaughter of John Andrew and Elizabeth McConnell, his wife. John Andrew was commissioned surgeon of the New Jersey militia, served through the war, and was present at the surrender of Corn- wallis. MRS. LELA GENEVIEVE BROOME TOOLE. 5715. Born in Virginia. Wife of Halsey Burnett Toole. Descendant of Colonel John Broome, of New York City. Daughter of William Henry Broome and Mary Jane Boardman, his wife. Granddaughter of Captain John Lloyd Broome and Frances A. Justus, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Broome and Rebecca Lloyd, hfs wife. John Broome fitted out privateers and loaned money without inter- est to equip the militia, in which body he was an officer. He was chairman of the Committee of Safety and on the committee in charge of captured prisoners. He was a member of the Provincial Congress that formulated a state constitution. MRS. SARAH BARTLETT LANCASTER. 5716. Born in Indiana. AVife of Henry Horatio Lancaster. Descendent of Francis Putnam, of Massachusetts. 74 I,INEAGE BOOK Daughter of Joseph L. Bartlett and Annette S. Putnam, his wife. Granddaughter of Silas Putnam and Sarah Ludden, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Francis Putnam and Johanna Leland, his wife. Francis Putnam served as a private in Captain Bartho Woodbury's company of Colonel John Cushing's Worcester county regiment. MRS. SALLIE BELLE TAYLOR STILLWELL. 5717. Born in Indiana. Wife of William Fleming Stillwell. Descendant of Dr. John Andrew, of Nev/ Jersey. Daughter of Henry Taylor and Isabelle Dunbar Sample, his wife. Granddaughter of William Taylor and Mary Andrew, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. John Andrew and Elizabeth McConnell, his wife. "' See No. 5215. MRS. FANNIE VIRGINIA WEAVER HANNA. 5867. Born in Indiana. Wife of Joseph Summalt Hanna. Descendant of Corporal Joseph Bangs, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Erasmus Morgan Weaver and Fanny Maria Bangs, his wife. Granddaughter of Vv'^ashington Bangs and Fanny Holbrook Ball, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Bangs and Desire Sears, his wife. Joseph Bangs, at the battle of Lexington Alarm, turned out in Captain Jonathan Crov/ell's company. He also served under Captain Joshua Grejr and in 1779 was corporal in Captain Elisha Hedges' com- pany on the alarm at Falmouth. MRS. MARY EMMA WEAVER PERRIN. 58G8. Born in Indiana. Wife of W^illiam Henry Perrin. Descendant of Corporal Joseph Bangs, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Erasmus Morgan Weaver and Fanny Maria Bangs, his wife. See No. 5867. MRS. FANNY MARIA BANGS WEAVER. 5869. Born in Massachusetts. Wife of Erasmus Morgan Weaver. Descendant of Corporal Joseph Bangs, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Washington Bangs and Fanny Holbrook Ball, his wife. See No. 5867. MRS. JESSIE VERMILYEA TALBOT CARNAHAN. 6124. Born in Indiana. Wife of Edward James Carnahan. GENERAL DE LAFAYETTE CHAPTER. 75 Descendant of Corporal Ezekiel Merrill, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Ezekiel Merrill Talbot and Marietta Vermilyea, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac W. Talbot and Lydia Merrill, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Merrill and Sarah Emery, his wife. Ezekiel Merrill was corporal in Colonel Samuel Gerrish's regiment at the Lexington Alarm and in 1776 served under Colonel Josiah Bartlett. He was at the surrender of Burgoyne and turned out in 1778 at the Rhode Island Alarm. MRS. ELIZA ANDREW BROWN. 6362. A real davighter. Born in Pennsylvania. Widow of John Brown. Descendant of Dr. John Andrew, of New Jersey. Daughter of John Andrew and Elizabeth McConnell, his wife. John Andrew, at the beginning of the war, served as surgeon's mate, and in 1776 was commissioned surgeon of militia. MRS. MARY FRANCES BUTLER EMERSON. 6509. Born in New Hampshire. Wife of Thomas Peach Emerson. Descendant of Captain Henry Butler, of New Hampshire. Daughter of Henry Butler, Jr., and Nancy Hersey, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Butler and Isabella Fisk, his wife. Henry Butler was a lieutenant of volunteers in the expedition to Rhode Island. In 1780 he commanded a company of militia at West Point under Colonel Thomas Bartlett. MRS. LIDA ATKINS ANDREW. 6511. Born in Indiana. Wife of Thomas M. Andrew. Descendant of General Samuel Clark and of Jehiel Clark, of New York. Daughter of Joseph Atkins and Loretta Hooper, his wife. Granddaughter of Pontius Hooper and Lydia Clark, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Clark and Elizabeth Fov/ler, his wife. Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Jehiel Clark. Samuel Clark was lieutenant at White Plains; 1777 commanded a company, and in 1779 had risen to the rank of major. These commis- sions are still in the possession of the family. Jehiel Clark and his five sons, Samuel, James, Daniel, Lewis and Jehiel in 1775 were "signers of the pledge." MRS. CATHERINE PIATT ANDREW. 676.3. Born in Ohio. Wife of Dr. George L. Andrew. Descendant of Dr. John Andrew, of New Jersey, and of Captain Ab- raham Piatt. 76 LINEAGE BOOK Daughter of James Andrew and Abigail Lane, his wife. Granddaughter of James Andrew and Catharine Piatt, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. John Andrew and Rachel Chamberlain, his wife; Captain Abraham Piatt and Annabelle Andrew, his wife. Dr. John Andrew was surgeon in the New Jersey Revolutionary line during all the seven years of the war. Abraham Piatt was captain in the Somerset Militia. MRS. MARY COLEMAN BENBRIDGE WETHERILL. 6764. Born in Indiana. Widow of Charles Mayer Wetherill, M. D. Descendant of Captain Thomas Truxtun. Daughter of Thomas Truxtun Benbridge and Ann Coleman, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Benbridge and Sallie Truxtun, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Captain Thomas Truxtun and Mary Fundram, his wife. Thomas Truxtun was an officer on board the Congress in 1776, the first privateer fitted out by the colonies, and served subsequently as captain in the Revolutionary navy. MRS. MARY LINGLE SCANTLIN. 6765. Born in Indiana. AVife of Thomas B. Scantlin. Descendant of General Samuel Clark and of Jehiel Clark, of New York. Daughter of William S. Lingle and Frances E. Dodge, his wife. Granddaughter of Hiram Dodge and Lydia O. Hooper, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Pontius Hooper and Lydia Clark, his wife. See No. 6511. MRS. MABELLE LINGLE WILSTACH. 6766. Born in Indiana. Wife of Joseph Walter Wilstach. Descendant of General Samuel Clark and of Jehiel Clark, of New York. Daughter of William S. Lingle and Frances E. Dodge, his wife. See Nos. 6511, 6765. MRS. ELIZA DANA HOWE WEIGLE. 6767. Born in Vermont. Wife of Charles Frederick Weigle. Descendant of Dr. Silas Hodges and of Colonel Joseph Will- iams, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Hon. John Howe, Jr., and Emma Dana, his wife. Granddaughter of Hon. Anderson Green Dana, M. D., L.L. D., and Eliza Ann Fuller, his wife; Hon. John Howe and Hannah Williams Heath, his wife. GENERAL DE LAFAYETTE CHAPTER. 77 Gr.-grandclaughter of Roger Fuller and Rachel Hodges, his wife; Ebenezer Heath and Hannah Williams, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Silas Hodges and Rachel Freeman, his wife; Joseph Williams and Anne Whiting Dudley, his wife. Silas Hodges served as surgeon on Washington's staff. Joseph Williams was a member of the Sons of Liberty. Although nearly seventy in 1775, he was muster-master of minute men for Rox- bury, and later one of the officers of the main guard in camp at Cambridge. MRS. MARCIA FRANCELIA BRUCE KIRKLAND. 7107. Born in New York. Wife of Henry Reynolds Kirkland. Descendant of Sergeant Isaac Webster, of Vermont. Daughter of Albert Webster Bruce and Melvina Mendell, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan Force Bruce and Persis Webster, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Webster and Anna Robinson, his wife. Isaac Webster was a private in Captain Samuel Robinson's com- pany at Bennington and sergeant under Colonel Seth Warner. He was taken prisoner at Fort George by Tories and Indians and carried through life scars from swords and tomahawks that he received when making his escape from Canada. MRS. MARIEM SMITH ELLSWORTH. 7108. Born in Wisconsin. Wife of Edward Augustus Ellsworth. Descendant of Jesse Smith, of New York, Daughter of V/illiam Ansley Smith and Martha Strong Watkins, his wife. Granddaughter of Grant Smith and Mariem M. Smith, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Smith and Elizabeth Ansley, his wife. Jesse Smith served as a private soldier in the New York militia during the Revolutionary War, in 1777 and 1780. MRS. BLANCHE VINTON STAHL. 7111. Born in Indiana. Wife of Lieutenant Albert W. Stahl, U. S. N. Descendant of Pelatiah Vinton, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Judge David Perrin Vinton and Elizabeth Catharine He.-'.th, his wife. Granddaughter of Roswell Vinton and Hannah Davis, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Vinton and Marcia Merrick, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Pelatiah Vinton and Zepporah Jackson, his wife. Pelatiah Vinton was a minute man in Captain Reuben Munn's company at the Lexington Alarm. 78 LINEAGE BOOK MRS. FLORENCE HESTER HANNA FORT. 7113. Born in Indiana. Wife of Earl Fort. Descendant of Allen Bangs and of Corporal Joseph Bangs, of Mas- saciiusetts. Daughter of .Joseph Summalt Hanna and Fanny Virginia Weaver, his wife. Granddaughter of Erasmus Morgan Weaver and Fanny Maria Bangs, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Washington Bangs and Fanny Holbrook Ball, his wife. Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Bangs and Desire Sears, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Allen Bangs and Rebecca Howes, his wife. Joseph Bangs marched from Yarmouth at the Lexington Alarm; also served in the coast defense. Allen Bangs was at the Lexington and Dartmouth Alarms under Captain Joshua Gray and Captain John Nickerson. See No. 5867. MRS. FRANCES DODGE LINGLE. 7468. Born in Michigan. Widow of William S. Lingle. Descendant of General Samuel Clark and of Jehlel Clark, of Nev/ York. Daughter of Hiram Dodge and Lydia O. Hooper, his wife. Granddaughter of Pontius Hooper and Lydia Clark, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Clark and Elizabeth Fowler, his wife. See No. 6511. MRS. JESSIE FRANCES LEVERING GARY. 7469. Born in Indiana. Wife of Frank M. Gary. Descendant of Captain John Levering, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Abraham Levering and Amelia F. Keiss, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Levering and Catharine Hagy, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Levering and Hannah Howell, his wife. John Levering entered the army as a private and was in the battles of Trenton and Princeton. In 1780 he was captain of the sixth com- pany of militia. He and his brothers Jacob and Anthony rendered valuable service while the enemy occupied Philadelphia. He died at the age of eighty-two. MISS HARRIET BERTHA FORESMAN. 7767. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Ellis Squier. Daughter of George Nyce Foresman and Mary Squier Groat, his wife. GENERAL DE LAFAYETTE CHAPTER. 79 Gianddaughter of David Benedict Groat and Harriet Ann Squier, Ills wife. See No. 2962. MRS. CORA HOWE MOORE. 8400. Born in Vermont. "Wife of Hiram W. Moore. Descendant of Lieutenant Moses Howe, of Vermont. Daughter of Warren Howe and Louisa Boyden, his wife. Granddaughter of Ebenezer Howe and Lydia Fowler, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Howe and Calina Frizzle, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Lieutenant Moses Howe. Moses Hov/e served as lieutenant in the Vermont troops of the Continental army. MISS CAROLYN MOODY GERRISH. 8741. Born in Massachusetts. Descendant of Elisha Read, of Connecticut. Daughter of Henry Pike Gerrish and Amanda Maria Davidson, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Moore Davidson and Harriet Holt Abbott, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Abbott and Olive Read, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Read and Wealthy Kinney, his wife. Elisha Read served under commands and gave over a year of actual service during the war. MRS. LUCY PAMELA BROCKBNBROUGH TUCKER. 8742. Born in Illinois. Widow of Richard E. Tucker. Descendant of William Brockenbrough, of Virginia. Daughter of Austin Dumeste Brockenbrough and Mary Skinner Brovv'n, his wife Granddaughter of John Brockenbrough and Lucy Hopkins his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Austin Brockenbrough and Lucy Champe, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Brockenbrough and Elizabeth Fauntleroy, his wife. William Brockenbrough was among the patriots of Richmond county who, in 1765, signed the protest against the Stamp Act drawn up by Richard Henry Lee. He died in 1777. MISS LUCRETIA LAWRENCE BOGGS. 9039. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Isaac Cook, Captain Isaac Cook and his son, Lieuten- ant Colonel Isaac Cook, Lieutenant Matthew Scott, Brigadier General 8Q LINEAGE BOOK William Thompson. John Boggs, Timothy Stearns, Isaac Stearns, and William Taylor. Daughter of John McMeechin Boggs and Frances Lane Stearns, his wife. Granddaughter of Moses Boggs and Margaret Scott Cook, his wife; Timothy Stearns and Catharine Green Taylor, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Cook and Margaret Scott, his wife; Major John Boggs and Sarah McMeechin, his wife; Timothy Stearns and Sarah Lane, his wife; Isaac Taylor and Lydia Perkins, his wife. Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Cook and Martha Cook, his wife; Matthew Scott and Elizabeth Thompson, his wife; John Boggs and Jane Irwin, his wife; Isaac Stearns and Mary Crosby, his wife; Will- iam Taylor and Lucy Embry, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Cook and Jerusha Sexton, his wife; and of William Thompsoir. Isaac Cook was employed as a scout. His father, Isaac Cook,, was captain, major and lieutenant colonel of Connecticut troops, and his father, Isaac Cook, was captain of Connecticut militia in 1775. Mat- thew Scott was first lieutenant of Pennsylvania rifle regiment in 1776. William Thompson was a brigadier general in the Continental army. John Boggs was a soldier in the Pennsylvania troops. Timothy and Isaac Stearns were soldiers in Massachusetts troops. William Taylor was a soldier in the Continental troops of New Jei'sey. MRS. CARRIE STRICKLAND ANKENY. 9268. Born in Indiana. Wife of Charles H. Ankeny. Descendant of Moses Craft. Daughter of Henry Strickland and Martha Jane Otis, his wife. Granddaughter of Sylvester Strickland and Mary Craft, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Craft and Hadassa Mills, his wife. Moses Craft served in 1776 in the Revolution as a corporal. MISS R. KATHARINE BEESON. 9561. Born in North Carolina. Descendant of Colonel Daniel Gillespie, of North Carolina. Daughter of Dr. J. W. Beeson and Catharine Doak, his v.ife. Granddaughter of Colonel Vv'illiam Doak and Thankful Gillespie, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Gillespie and Margaret Hall, his w'.ie. Daniel Gillespie served as captain of the North Carolina militia ia the Revolutionary War, and at its close was made a colonel. He was a member of the convention that adopted the state constitution of North Carolina, member of the State Assembly as Representative in 1779 and 1780, and Senator in 1781-1789. GENERAI. DE LAFAYETTE CHAPTER. 81 MISS CECELIA HALE TELFORD. 9562. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Dr. Asaph Coleman, of Connecticut. Daughter of James Hanna Telford and Pamela Hale, his wife. Granddaughter of Hezekiah Hale and Pamela Coleman, his wife. Gt.-granddaughter of Dr. Asaph Coleman and Eunice Hollister, his wife. Dr. Asaph Coleman was twice surgeon in the Revolutionary army, first in Colonel Thomas Belden's regiment, and second in Colonel Howel Woodbridge's regiment. MRS. ELEANOR MARGARET CARNAHAN ROSS. 9563. Born in Indiana. Wife of David Linn Ross. Descendant of William Hueston, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Augustus Gaston Carnahan and Sarah Catherine Rob- inson, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Robinson and Eleanor Hueston, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Matthev/ Hueston and Catharine Davis, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Hueston and Elizabeth Taylor, his wife. William Hueston served with the Pennsylvania Associators dur- ing the Revolution. He removed his family to Port Taylor, which was in Ohio county. West Virginia, and named for his father-in-law. Here he was surprised by the Indians, and scalped before the eyes of his wife. MRS. PHOEBE JOHNSON TINNEY. 9994. Born in Indiana. Wife of Captain Henry C. Tinney. Descendant of Ashley Johnson, of Virginia. Daughter of Cyrenius Johnson and Emeline Bronson, bis wife. Granddaughter of Abner Johnson and Hannah Van Pelt, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ashley Johnson and Mildred Johnston, his wife. Ashley Johnson enlisted at the age of fifteen, and on account of his youth was detailed for guard duty. He served three years at an armory at Norfolk. He died in Highland county, Ohio, in 1848, at the age of eighty-three. MRS. SALLIB McMECHEN JONES WEBSTER. 9995. Born in Ohio. Wife of Dr. John C. Webster. Descendant of John Boggs, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Stephen Jones and Sidney Boggs, his wife. 82 lineage; book Granddaughter of Major John Boggs and Sarah McMechen, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of John Boggs and Jane Irwin, his wife. John Boggs served as a soldier in the Continental troops of Penn- sylvania. See No. 9039. MRS. ALICE HOOPER CAMPBELL. 9997. Born in Indiana. Widow of Joseph Sevier Campbell. Descendant of Samuel Clark. Daughter of John Burton Hooper and Sarah Montfort, his wife. Granddaughter of Pontius Hooper and Lydia Clark, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Clark and Elizabeth Fowler, his wife. Samuel Clark served as li-eutenant under General Washington at White Plains, N. Y., then captain, then major. MISS ALYS HENRIETTA ANKENY. 11069. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Moses Craft. Daughter of Charles H. Ankeny and Carrie Strickland, his wife. See No. 9268. MRS. SARAH ROBINSON CARNAHAN. 11496. Wife of Augustus G. Carnahan. Descendant of William Hueston, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Thomas Robinson and Eleanor Hueston, his wife. See No. 9563. MISS SALLY SAMPLE. 12058. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Robert Taylor, of Virginia. Daughter of John Godfrey Sample and Drusilla Bartholomew, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Taylor Sample and Sarah Sumwalt, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Sample and Ann Taylor, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Taylor and Mary Blackburn, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Taylor. Robert Taylor served in Captain James Baytop's company of the Fifth Virginia regiment from December 1, 1777, until February 16, 1779, when he was honorably discharged. MRS. MARY ELIZABETH PHYTHIAN PETTIS. 12059. Born in Kentucky. Wife Nimmo F. Pettis. Descendant of Colonel James Taylor, of Virginia. Daughter of Dr. John Linton Phythian and Mary Belle Taylor, his wife. GENERAL DE LAFAYETTE CHAPTER. 83 Granddaughter of Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor and Martha Southgate, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Edmund Taylor and Mary Todd Hinde, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Colonel James Taylor and Ann Hubbard, his wife. Colonel James Taylor was colonel of the Militia of Caroline coun- ty, Virginia. He was also a member of the Committee of Safety, 1774-76; member of the Convention of 1775-76; was delegate to the House of Burgesses for several years prior to the Revolution. He was one of the earliest patriots for political and religious liberty of America. As Colonel of Militia of Caroline county, he was engaged in organizing companies of "Minute Men" from the adjoining counties, who were made up into a regiment and trained at Bowling Green oy Colonel Patrick Henry. Mrs. Pettis's gt. -grandmother, Mary Todd Hinde Taylor, was a daughter of Dr. Thomas Hinde, of Hanover county, Virginia, who was a surgeon's mate in the French and Indian war. He was one of the surgeons attending General Wolfe, who met his death" at the storming of Quebec. MRS. FRANCES LANE STEARNS BOGGS. 12061. Born in Ohio. Wife of John McM. Boggs. Descendant of Isaac Stearns, Timothy Stearns and William Taylor. Daughter of Timothy Stearns and Catharine Green Taylor, his wife. Granddaughter of Timothy Stearns and Sarah Lane, his wife; Isaac Taylor and Lydia Perkins, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Stearns and Mary Crosby, his wife; William Taylor and Lucy Embey, his wife. Timothy and Isaac Stearns enlisted as privates in the Continental troops of Massachusetts. Isaac Stearns was afterwards made a sergeant. William Taylor was a private in the Continental troops of New Jersey. MRS. CORA LOUISE CHAMBERLIN TROOP. 12282. Wife of James Troop. Descendant of Ellas Chamberlin, of Vermont, and Jabez Lewis, of Connecticut. Daughter of Seth Norton Chamberlin and Katherine Andom, his wife. Granddaughter of Loomis Chamberlin and Roxie Lewis, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jabez Lewis and Lucy Rockwell, his wife, and of Elias Chamberlin and Betsey Gillette, his wife. Jabez Lewis served General Washington in the capacity of cook. 84 LINEAGE BOOK Elias Chamberlin enlisted as a private, and later was promoted to ensign. MRS. FLORA McKEE LINN SHEARMAN. 14518. Born in Indiana. Wife of Albert E. Shearman. Descenadnt of Joseph Cory, Stephen Cory, Andi-ew Linn and Phoebe Simpson Cory, of New Jersey. Daughter of Austin P. Linn and Olive De Vault, his wife. Granddaughter of Hugh Linn and Mary Weir Wilson, his wife; Lemuel De Vault and Nancy Cory, his wife. Gr.-grandda.ughter of Andrew Linn and Eleanor Scott, his wife; Stephen Cory and Rhoda Wright, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Cory and Phoebe Simpson, his wife. Joseph Cory served as private in the First regiment, Militia, Essex county, New Jersey. He was wounded at the battle of Springfield June 23, 1780, and died of his wounds. The battle of Brandywine was fought over his farm, and his wife, Phoebe Simpson Cory, melted her pewter and silver and molded them into bullets for the sol- diers, and scraped lint and cared for the wounded in her house while the battle of Brandywine was being fought around them. Stephen Cory served as minute man in the Morris county, New Jersey Militia. Andrew Linn served in the Pennsylvania troops. MRS. BELLE CRAIG SAMPLE. 14835. Born in Indiana. Wife of Henry Taylor Sample, Descendant of Captain James Craig. Daughter of James Craig and Anna Watson, his wife. Granddaughter of William Craig and Margaret Givens, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Craig. James Craig served as first lieutenant and captain in Captain Knox's company. Eighth Virginia regiment, commanded by Colonel Abraham Bowman, from May 25, 1776, to July, 1777, and in 1778 in the Fourth Eighth and Twelfth Virginia regiments, under Colonel James Wood. For his services his heirs received two grants of land of 1,166 and 4,000 acres of land. MISS MARY ANDREW TAYLOR. 14836. Born in Ohio. Descendant of Dr. John Andrew and Robert Taylor. Daughter of William Taylor and Mary Andrew, his wife. Granddaughter of John Andrew and Elizabeth McConnell, his wife; Henry Taylor and Mary Blackburn, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Taylor. GENERAL DE LAFAYETTE CHAPTER. 85 Dr. John Andrew served as surgeon in the New Jersey Militia. Robert Taylor was a private in Captain James Baytop's company of the Fifth Virginia regiment from December 1, 1777, to February 16, 1779, when he was honorably discharged. MRS. EVA LOUISE URLEH BROWN. 15529. Born in Indiana. Wife of Eugene C. Brov/n. Descendant of Captain Amos Hallam. Daughter of Ferdinand Urleh and Mary Eliza Richardson, his wife. Granddaughter of William Richardson and Amelia Nelson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Richardson and Harriet Hallam, his wife. Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Edmond Hallam and Mary Dabney, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amos Hallam and Desire Stanton, his wife. Amos Hallam served in the Revolutionary War as a captain. MRS. EVA HEDGES GROSS FOWLER. 16717. Born in Ohio. Wife of James M. Fowler. Descendant of Colonel Joseph Marsh, of Vermont. Daughter of John Greer Gross and Elizabeth Hedges, his wife. Granddaughter of Pitken Gross and Rebecca Cory, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Gross and Rhoda Marsh, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Colonel Joseph Marsh and Dorothy Mason, his wife. Joseph Marsh was colonel in 1777, a member of the "Council of Safety" in 1777 and of the "Board of War" in 1779. He was Lieu- tenant Governor of Vermont from 1778 to 1790, as well as chairman and vice-president of the convention at Windsor in 1777. He was chairman of a "Committee of Safety" for a section of Vermont and New Hampshire, also represented Hartford in the General Assembly of 1781 and '82. He was one of the first Council Censors in 1785. From 1787 to 1795 (nine years) he was chief judge of the Windsor County Court, his last official office. MRS. ISABELLA DUNBAR SAMPLE TAYLOR. 16718. Born in Indiana. Wife of Henry Taylor. Descendant of Robert Taylor, of Virginia. Daughter of Henry Taylor Sample and Sarah Sumwalt, his wife. Granddaughter of John Sample and Ann Taylor, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Taylor and Mary Blackburn, his wiie. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Taylor. gg LINEAGE BOOK Robert Taylor served in Captain James Baytop's company of the Fifth Virginia regiment from December 3, 1777, to February 6, 1779, when he was honorably discharged. MRS. LETITIA ELLEN POWELL WELLS. 17474. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Captain John Chilton, of Virginia. Daughter of Solon Hamilton Powell and Dorcas Ann Stewart, his wife. Granddaughter of John Allen Stewart and Susan Ball Chilton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of George Chilton and Mary Ellen Ball, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Chilton. Captain John Chilton was captain of a company in the Third Vir- ginia regiment under Colonel 'Thomas Marshall. He entered the army in 1776, and served until he was killed in the battle of Brandy- wine, September 11, 1777. MRS. MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR JONES. 17976. Wife of Edgar Taylor Jones. Descendant of Robert Taylor. Daughter of William Calvin Linton Taylor and Elizabeth Grundy McPheeters. Granddaughter of John Taylor and Mary Ann Brown. Gr.-granddaughter of William Taylor and Jane Marshall. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Taylor. See No. 16718. MRS. GEORGEA WHITAKER LOVELL UNDERWOOD. 17977. Born in Kentucky. Wife of William Thomas Underwood. Descendant of Colonel Fielding Lewis, of Virginia. Daughter of William Mead Lovell and Frances Jane Laird, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard C. M. Lovell and Mary Spicer Patrick, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Colonel Joseph Lovell and Betty Washington Lewis, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Howell Lewis and Ellen Hackley Pol- lard, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Fielding Lewis and Betty Washing- ton, his wife. Colonel Fielding Lewis served the American cause by gifts of money and by the manufacture of arms at the "gunnery" for the army. His wife was a sister of General George Washington. Their son Howell was for some time private secretary to President Wash- ington. GSNERAL DE; LAFAYETTE CHAPTER. 87 MRS. EUGENIA GROSS WILSON. 18432. Born in Ohio. Wife of Joseph H. Wilson. Descendant of Colonel Joseph Marsh, of Vermont. Daughter of John Greer Gross and Elizabeth Hedges, his wife. Granddaughter of Pitkin Gross and Rebecca Cory, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Gross and Rhoda Marsh, his w ife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Colonel Joseph Marsh and Dorothy Mason, his wife. Joseph Marsh was colonel in 1777, a member of the "Council of Safety" in 1777, and of the "Board of War" in 1779. He was Lieu- tenant Governor of Vermont from 1778 to 1790, as well as chairman and vice-president of the convention at Windsor in. 1777.. He was chairman of a "Committee of Safety" for a section of Vermont and New Hampshire, also represented Hartford in the General Assembly of 1781 and '82. He was one of the first Council Censors in 1785. From 1787 to 1795 (nine years) he was chief judge of the Windsor County Court, his last official office. MRS. HARRIET M. PARTRIDGE GREENHALGH. 20918. Born in Missouri. Wife of William L. Greenhalgh. Descendant of Amos Partridge, of New York. Daughter of Amos S. Partridge and Eliza Pigg, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin Franklin Partridge and Mary Howard Wheeler, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Partridge and Sally Harvey, his wife. Amos Partridge served six months as a private in New Hampshire and Massachusetts troops, for which he received a pension. MRS. OLLA MAY ALKIRE PETERSON. 20919. Born in Indiana. Widow of Charles B. Peterson. Descendant of Captain John Chilton, of Virginia. Daughter of Isaac R. Alkire and Letitia Ellen Chilton, his wife. Granddaughter of James Chilton and Mary Scott, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of George Chilton and Mary Ball, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Chilton. John Chilton served in the capacity of captain in the Third Vir- ginia Regiment during the Revolutionary War. MISS MARY C. JOHNSON. 20920. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Ashley Johnson, of Virginia. Daughter of Cyrenius Johnson and Emeline Bronson, his wife. Granddaughter of Abner Johnson and Hannah Van Pelt, his wife 88 LINEAGE BOOK Gr.-granddaughter of Ashley Johnson and Mildred Johnson, his wife. See No. 9994. MRS. DETIE LOUISE BOLAN SKINNER. 20921. Born in Indiana. Wife of John J. Skinner. Descendant of Lieutenant Richard Folley, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Milton J. Bolan and Anna Folley, his wife. Granddaughter of John W. Folley and Louise Fowler, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Folley and Amanda Stanley. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Folley and Margaret Hitchcock, his wife. Richard Folley was lieutenant in Captain Parks' company. Colonel Danielson's regiment; Captain- South worth's company, Colonel Rob- inson's regiment. Lieutenant Richard Folley was in the French and Indian war when sixteen years of age. He was taken prisoner at the surrender of Fort William Henry. After his release he returned to his home, in Westfield, Massachusetts, where at the beginning of the Revolution he made muskets for the American army. The ruins of his factory may still be seen near Westfield. He fought at the battles of Lexington and Bunker Hill, and was present at the sur- render of Burgoyne. MRS. HARRIET COLEMAN KINNAMAN. 21965. Wife of Edward Wood Kinnaman. Descendant of Dr. Asaph Coleman and Dr. Noah Coleman. Daughter of Dr. Asa Coleman and Emma Fitch, his wife. Granddaughter of Dr. Asa Colemar. and Mary Keifer, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Asaph Coleman and Eunice HoUister, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Noah Coleman and Mary Wright, his wife. Dr. Asaph Coleman served twice as surgeon in the Revolutionary War, first in Colonel Thomas Belden's regiment in 1778, again in Colonel Howard Woodbridge's regiment in 1779. His father, Dr. Noah Coleman, was also a surgeon in the Second Regiment, Connecti- cut Line, 1778-1781. Dr. Noah Coleman was one of the original mem- bers of the Society of the Cincinnati. MRS, MARION ELIZABETH MASON JENNINGS. 21966. Wife of Henry Jennings. Descendant of Job Whitcomb and Bartholomew Belding. Daughter of Bartholomew Belding Mason and Mercy Moore Whit- comb, his wife. Granddaughter of Dillu Whitcomb and Mercy Moore, his wife; Wheaton Mason and Octavia Belding, his wife. GENERAL DE LAFAYETTE CHAPTER. 89 Gr.-granddaughter of Job Whitcomb and Jemima Farr, his wife; Bartholomew Belding. Job Whitcomb served as private in Captain William Judd's com- pany, Colonel Samuel Wylly's regiment of Connecticut troops, from May, 1777, to November, 1777. Bartholomew Belding enlisted as a private June 29, 1776, in James Judson's company of Militia Light Horse, Major Skinner's regiment. He served two months. MRS. MARTHA CUSTIS McPHERON SMITH. 21967. Born in Indiana. Wife of David Smith. Descendant of Captain John Jordan, of Virginia. Daughter of Andrew Jackson McPheron and Nancy Hannah Jor- dan, his v/ife. Granddaughter of James Patrick Jordan and Dorothy Heath Wil- son, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Jordan. John Jordan was a captain in the Virginia troops. MRS. RACHEL WILSON WILSON. 22669. A real daughter, born in Virginia. Daughter of Colonel Benjamin Wilson. Benjamin V/ilson served as Captain and Colonel in Virginia troops of the Revolutionary War, from 1775 to 1781, and rendered very valuable services in many other ways. MRS. MARY McDOEL PARKER. 23376. Wife of Lewis Harris Pai'ker. Descendant of Durin Witherspoon, of New Hampshire. Daughter of Joseph McDoel and Ann Cloyston, his wife. Granddaughter of William McDoel and Mary Witherspoon, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Durin Witherspoon and Agnes Linn, his wife. Durin Witherspoon was a lieutenant, serving throughout the war. MISS BERTHA STILWELL STIMSON. 23131. Born in Ohio. Descendant of Captain Asa Lawrence, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Albert W. Stimson and Nancy Creamer, his wife. Granddaughter of Theophilus Stimson and Mary Lawrence, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Lawrence and Abigail King, his wife. Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Asa Lawrence. 90 LINEAGE BOOK Asa Lawrence marched as captain of his company upon the alarm of Lexington, April 19, 1775. MISS BERTHA BARR GROUSE. 23813. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Jacob Rush, Captain John Stout and David Stout. Daughter of W. O. Grouse and Sue Barr, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Barr and Catherine Rush, his wife; Simon S. Grouse and Anna Chrisman, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Jacob Rush and Martha Kendig, his wife; Peter Chrisman and Sarah Stout, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Stout and Anna Stout, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Stout. Jacob Rush was a private in XJaptain Richard Brown's company of the Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment in 1776. John Stout served as captain of the Seventh Company, Second Regiment, Monmouth County Militia. David Stout was a private and served two years in the Revolution, part of which time he was in his father's (Captain John Stout) com- pany. He was allowed a pension for his services. MISS ELIZABETH TYNER WHITE. 23814. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Ephraim Polk, of Delaware. Daughter of Daniel White and Ellen Tyner, his wife. Granddaughter of John White and Amanda Adams, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Adams ana Nancy Polk, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Polk and Rhoda Morris, his wife. Ephaim Polk enlisted September 10, 1775, as a private in Captain Joseph Rhode's company of the fourth class, Philadelphia Militia, commanded by Colonel William Will. MRS. MARY BLACKBURN McFARLAND CHILD. 24608. Wife of William Comstock Child. Descendant of Dr. John Andrew, of New Jersey, and Robert Taylor, of Virginia. Daughter of Joel Barbour MoParland and Elizabeth Taylor, his wife. Granddaughter of William Taylor and Mary Andrew, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Taylor and Mary Blackburn, his wife, and of John Andrew and Elizabeth McConnell, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Taylor. Dr. John Andrew was surgeon's mate at the beginning of the Revolution, when he served with the Continental troops of New Jersey. Later he was commissioned surgeon. GENERAL DE LA FAYETTE CHAPTER. 91 Robert Taylor was a private in Captain James Baytop's company of the Fifth Virginia Regiment, from December 1, 1777, to February 16, 1779, when he was honorably discharged. MRS. GRACE W/^BSTER ELLIS. 26781. Born in Illinois. Wife of William L. Ellis. Descendant of Asa Francis, of Connecticut. Daughter of Moses Roberts and Ann Webster, his wife. Granddaughter of John Keep Webster and Keturah Armstrong Wood, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ira Webster and Ann Lockwood Francis, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Francis and Prudence Warner, his wife. Asa Francis served as private in Captain V/ell's company. General Wolcott's Brig'ade, Connecticut troops. MRS. EMMA JOSEPHINE MUIR MITCHELL. 26025. Born in New York. Wife of John B. Mitchell. Descendant of Stephen Clapp. Daughter of William Henry Muir and Martha J. Clapp, his wife. Granddaughter of Ephraim Wheeler Clapp and Sarah Rice, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Clapp and Katharine Wheeler, his wife. Stephen Clapp was one of the "Minute Men" in the Revolution. MISS JESSIE JEAN MITCHELL. 26026. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Stephen Clapp. Daughter of John B. Mitchell and Emma J. Muir, his wife. See No. 26025. JOSEPHINE GARDNER MARTIN. 29838. Descendant of Daniel Gardner, of Connecticut. Daughter of Anson J. Gardner and Mary E. Gardner. Granddaughter of Daniel Gardner and Prudence Whipple. Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Gardner and Anna Crocker. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Gardner and Elizabeth Clark. Daniel Gardner served 1781-82 as a private in Captain Waterman's company, in the Twentieth Connecticut Regiment. He enlisted from Norwich, Conn. General Van Rensselaer Chapter OF Rensselaer. Organized June 4^ 1896. MRS. HARRIET TAYLOR McCOY. 6361. Born in Indiana. Wife of TEomas J. McCo}^ Descendant of Dr. John Andrew and of Robert Taylor, of Virginia. Daugtiter of William Taylor and Susan Angeline Hubler, his wife. Granddaughter of William Taylor and Mary Andrew, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. John Andrew and Elizabeth McConnell, his wife; Henry Taylor and Mary Blackburn, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Andrew and Katharine Livingston; and of Robert Taylor. Dr. John Andrew was first a surgeon's assistant in the Revolution; afterwards a surgeon in the militia. Robert Taylor also served in the Revolution from Virginia. MRS. MARY J. PARKINSON MOODY. 12065. Born in Indiana. Wife of Granville Moody. Descendant of Simon Kenton, of Virginia. Daughter of William Kenton Parkinson and Mary Barkly, his wife. Granddaughter of John G. Parkinson and Matilda Kenton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Simon Kenton and Elizabeth Jarbo, his wife. See No. 12068. MRS. ELIZABETH HOWE PURCUPILE. 12066. Born in Ohio. Widow of Archibald Purcuplle. Descendant of Francis Downing, of Virginia. Daughter of Henry W. Howe and Nancy Ann Downing, his wife. Granddaughter of Francis Downing and Elizabeth Foster, his wife. Francis Downing, of Virginia, served as a private in the company of Levi Jones, of the Ninth Virginia Regiment. 92 GENERAL VAN RENSSELAER CHAPTER. 93 MRS. ELIZABETH PURCUPILE LONG. 12067. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Francis Downing, of Virginia. Daughter of Archibald Purcupile and Elizabeth Howe, his wife. See No. 12066. MRS. MARY J. PARKINSON McCOY. 12068. Born in Ohio. Wife of Alfred McCoy. Descendant of Simon Kenton, of Virginia. Daughter of John G. Parkinson and Elizabeth Kenton. Granddaughter of Simon Kenton and Elizabeth Jarbo, his wife. Simon Kenton served as a private under General George Rogers Clark, but was largely instrumental in the capture of Fort Kaskaskia from the British. He was also a noted Indian fighter. MRS. ISABELLA PARKINSON PARKER. 12069. Born in Indiana. , Widow of Isaac Parker. Descendant of Simon Kenton, of Virginia. Daughter of John G. Parkinson and Matilda Kenton, his wife. Granddaughter of Simon Kenton and Elizabeth Jarbo, his wife. See No. 12368. MRS. ALICE CORA HOPKINS MEYER. 12070. Born in Indiana. Wife of Frank B. Meyer. Descendant of Jacob Sailor of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Nev/man W. Hopkins and Mary Elizabeth Saylor, his v/ife. Granddaughter of Isaac Saylor and Elizabeth Grant, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Saylor and Elizabeth Saylor, his wife. Gr.-gi\-granddaughter of Jacob Sailor, of Pennsylvania. Jacob Sailor served as a private in Captain Forpaugh's and Cap- tain Humphrey's companies from Pennsylvania. MRS. CHARLOTTE O'NEAL MURRAY. 12071. , Born in Indiana. Wife oT George E. Murray. Descendant of General Nathaniel Heard and Captain John Heard, of New Jersey. Daughter of Francis Asbury Hester and Rebecca Oran Slack, his wife. Granddaughter of Aaron Winder Slack and Margaret Dunlap Heard, his wife. 94 LINEAGE BOOK Gr.-granddaughter of Captain John Heard and Mary Sargent, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of General Nathaniel Heard. General Nathaniel Heard served first as colonel from Middlesex county, New Jersey, then as brigaJier-general, commanding "Heard's Brigade." He served till the close of the war. His son John served as lieutenant and as captain till the close of the war. MRS. EMMA RHOADES STARR. 12072. Born in Indiana. Wife of Charles C. Starr. Descendant of Jacob Sailor, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Peter Rhoades and Caroline H. Rhoades, his wife. See No. 12070. MRS. IDA NOWBLS HANDLE. 12074. Born in Indiana. Wife of Robert Randle. Descendant of Stephen Yeomans, of New York. Daughter of David Newels and Phoebe B. Nowels, his wife. Granddaughter of Jared Benjamin and Mary Yeomans, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Yeomans and Abigail Yeomans, his wife. Stephen Yeomans was a private in the company of Captain Thomas Hunt and Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Weissenfels, of the New York State Militia. MISS SUSIE PARKER. 12075. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Simon Kenton, of Virginia. Daughter of Isaac Parker and Isabelle Parkinson, his wife. See Nos. 12068 and 12069. MRS. ROSA EAKER SEIB. 12641. Born in Michigan. Wife of Valentine Seib. Descendant of John Hill, of Connecticut. Daughter of John B. Eaker and Amanda J. Eaker, his wife. Granddaughter of Elijah Sears and Anna B. Sears, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Hill. John Hill served from New Haven as a private in Captain Wal- cott's company, and as captain in Colonel William Worthington's company. GENERAL VAN RENSSEIyAER CHAPTER. 95 MRS. MARGARET HEMPHILL HOMAN. 13314. Born in Missouri. Wife of Edward P. Homan. Descendant of Andrew Hemphill, of Ohio. Daughter of Samuel Hemphill and Sarah Hemphill, his wife. Granddaughter of James Hemphill and Fannie Hemphill, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Hemphill and Margaret Hemphill, his wife. Andrew Hemphill served as a private from Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, in Captain Noah Abraham's company. MRS. FRANCES E. McEWEN BOSTWICK. 13316. Born in Indiana. Wife of Latihrope Anabal Bostwick. Descendant of Henry McEwen. Daughter of James W. McEwen and Sarah J. McEwen, his wife. Granddaughter of John Stewart McEwen and Isabel Barkley, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Henry McEwen and Elizabeth Gregg, his wife. Henry McEwen served as a private in Captain William Hendrick's company. He was in the siege of Boston. He was wounded in the liand in the assault of Quebec. Was confined two months in prison in irons. MISS MARY BELLE PURCUPILE. 14003. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Francis Downing, of Virginia. Daughter of Henry and Helen Mar Purcupile, his wife. See 12066. MRS. ARABELLA PURCUPILE SEARS. 14004. Born in Indiana. Wife of Frank J. Sears. Descendant of Francis Downing, of Virginia. Daughter of Archibald Purcupile and Elizabeth Howe, his wife. See No. 12066. MRS. ANNA R. SMITH MILLS. 140)5. . Born in Illinois. Wife of CEarles E. Mills. Descendant of Colonel James Smith, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Charles P. Smith and Eliza Rebecca Yocum, his wife. Granddaughter of Davis Smith and Anna Steel, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Smith and Mary Roberts, his wife. James Smith served as colonel of the First Battalion of York County, Pennsylvania, Associators in 1775. 9g LINEAGE BOOK MRS. CANDACE POWDERS LOUGHRIDGE. 14006. Born in Ohio. "Widow of Dr. James H. Loughridge. Descendant of Arod Sutton, of New Jersey. Daughter of Henry Powers and Mary Thorp, his wife. Granddaughter of William Thorp and Martha Sutton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Arod Sutton and Hannah Sutton, his wife. Arod Sutton served as a private in Captain Loudon's company anc' in Colonel William Thompson's battalion from Pennsylvania. MRS. BLANCHE LOUGHRIDGE CHAPMAN. 14007. Born in Indiana. Wife of James H. Chapman. Descendant of Arod Sutton, of New Jersey. Daughter of James H. Loughridge and Candace Powers, his wifp See No. 14006. MISS MARY ELIZABETH MOODY. 16722. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Simon Kenton, of Virginia, and of Humphrey Moody of Massachusetts. Daughter of Granville Moody and Mary Jane Parkinson, his wife. Granddaughter of Granville Moody, Sr., and Lucretia Elizabeth Harris, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of V/illiam Moody and Harriet Brooks, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Humphrey Moody and Abigail Moody his wife. Humphrey Moody served as a private in Second Company, Ninth Regiment, from Haverhill, Mass. See No. 12068. MRS. DIANAH EVANS MOORE. 19745. A real daughter, born in Indiana. Wife of William E. Moore. Descendant of John Evans, of South Carolina. Daughter of John Evans and Judith Bunker Evans, his wife. John Evans, her father, served as a private in the First South Caro- lina Regiment, under Colonel Pickney. MRS. MATTIE MOORE PAXTON. 19746. Born in Indiana. Wife of Joseph Paxton, Albany, Ind. Descendant of John Evans, of South Carolina. Daughter of William E. Moore and Dianah Evans, his wife. See No. 19745. GENERAL VAN RENSSELAER CHAPTER. 97 MRS. FANNIE M. ALLEN HOLLINGSWORTH. 20292. Born in Michigan. Wife of E. L. Hollingsworth. Descendant of Henry Allen, of Vermont. Daughter of Oscar Monroe Allen and Hannah S. Allen, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Allen and Hannah C. Allen, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Allen and Eunice Allen. Henry Allen served as a private in General Ira Allan's company of Vermont militia. MRS. MELVINA MOORE PARKINSON. 20294. Born in Indiana. Wife of Karry E. Parkinson. Descendant of John Evans, of South Carolina. Daughter of William E. Moore and Dianah Evans, his wife. See No. 19745. MRS. LOUIE HAMMOND AUSTIN. 2029L Born in Indiana. Wife of William Baden Austin. Descendant of Faunce Hammond. Daughter of Edwin Pollok Hammond and Mary Virginia Spitler, his wife. Granddaughter of Nathaniel Hammond, Jr., and Hannah H. Ser ring, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Hammond and Mary Adams, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Faunce Hammond and Mary Holmes, his wife. Faunce Hammond served as a private in Colonel John Hathaway', regiment, of Bristol county, Massachusetts. MRS. AGNES BROWN COEN. 20922. Born in Indiana. Wife of Charles Wilbur Coen. Descendant of Nathan Brown, of Vermont. Daughter of George Headly Brown and Elizabeth Nichols, his wife Granddaughter of Zephania Brown and Elizabeth Headly, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Brown. Nathan Brown served as a private in Captain Charles Nelson's company of militia, also in Colonel Benjamin Waite's battalion of Vermont. MISS STELLA ADALENE PARKINSON. 24607. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Simon Kenton, of Virginia. 98 LINEAGE BOOK Daughter of Addison Parkinson and Barbara Parkinson, his wife Granddaughter of John G. Parkinson and Matilda Kenton, his wife See No. 12068. MISS LUELLA McCOY. 26782. Born in Indiana. Daughter of Thomas J. McCoy and Harriet Taylor McCoy. Descendant of Simon Kenton, of Robert Taylor and of Dr. John Andrew. See N'os. 6361 and 12068. MRS. BELLE BROWN ENGLISH. 27554. Born in Illinois. Wife of Dr. E. C. English. Descendant of Jacob Lowe. _ Daughter of Myron Stoddard Brown and Sarah Huff, his wife. Granddaughter of John Huff and Lucy Lowe, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Lowe and Nancy Warner, his wife. Jacob Lowe served as sergeant of the German regiment from Mary- land. Vanderburgh Chapter OF Evansvillc. Organized November J 5, 1896. MRS. HELEN M. AMES. 1575. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Lieutenant Samuel Dodge, of New York. Daughter of John Variclc Dodge and Augusta Du Puy, his wife. Granddaughter of Colonel Henry S. Dodge and Jane Dey Varick, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Dodge, Jr., and Mary Forbes, his wife. Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Dodge and Helen Ackerman, his wife. Samuel Dodge was during the Revolution a lieutenant and surgeon in the Second New York Infantry. He was a member of the Society of Cincinnati. His certificate of membership was signed by General Washington, who was the first president of the society. Mrs. Ames' father, as the eldest son of the eldest son, now holds the member- ship. MISS JANE VARICK DODGE. 1702. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Lieutenant Samuel Dodge, of New York. Daughter of John Varick Dodge and Augusta Du Puy, his wife. See No. 1575. MRS. MARY VAN HOOK INGLE. 2331. , Born in Pennsylvania. Wife of Joihn Ingle. Descendant of Captain Lawrence Van Hook, of New Jersey. Daughter of Samuel Van Hook and Mary Ann Clarke, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Van Hook and Sarah Craig. Gr.-granddaug'hter of Lawrence Van Hook. Lawrence Van Hook served during the Revolution as first lieu- tenant. Afterwards captain of State troops of New Jersey. . . . 99 100 LINEAGE BOOK MRS. LUCY BABCOCK WALKER. 12063. Born in Indiana. Wife of James T. Walker. Descendant of Lieutenant Oliver Babcock, of Connecticut. Daughter of Henry Oliver Babcock. Granddaughter of Oliver Babcock and Anna Heartt, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Babcock. Oliver Babcock served as lieutenant in Connecticut Volunteers, Third Company, Sixth Regiment; also served in Knov.iton's Rangers. MRS. ANNA VIRGINIA IGLEHART ODELL. 12337. Born in Illinois. Wife of Isaac Henry Odell. Descendant of Rev. John GaJio. of New Jersey. Daughter of Colonel Nicholas P. Igleheart and Frances Mary Gano, his wife. Granddaughter of Lieutenant Aaron Goforth Gano and Frances Burley, his wife. Gr.-granddaug'hter of Major General Stites Gano and Mary Go- forth, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. John Gano and SaraJi Stites, his wife. Rev. John Gano was brigade chaplain in the Continental army. He was in the action of White Plains and at Princeton. He was at the assault on Fort Clinton and Fort Montgomery. MRS. SUSAN GARVIN CUNNINGHAM. 12636. Born in Indiana. Wife of George A. Cunningham. Descendant of Major Joseph Morris, Dr. Jonathan F. Morris, of Nev/ Jersey, and Lemuel Clark, of Connecticut. Daughter of Tliomas Edgar Garvin and Cornelia Morris, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph E. Morris and Susannah Clark, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Ford Morris and Margaret Ewen, his wife; Er'astujs Clark and Sallie Bugbee, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gmnddaughter of Joseph Morris and Hannah Ford, his v/ife; Lemuel Clark and Ruth Baldwin, his wife. Major Joseph Moms served as major in Colonel Morgan's Rifie Corps of Rangers. He organized the first company raised in New Jersey. He was fatally v/ounded in an engagement near White Marsh and Chestnut Hill. This fact is mentioned in a report to Congress, in which Washington calls Major Morris "a brave and gallant officer." Jonathan Ford Morris, the son of Major Joseph Morris, was a lieu- tenant and surgeon. Lafayette presented to Lieutenant Morris his sword for heroic conduct during the Revolution. The -sword is now in possession of Thomas E. Gai'vin, Jr., of Evansville, Ind. Lemuel Clark was a soldier in the Revolution. His name appears ^ VANDERBURGH CHAPTER. 101 in the "official list of the 'men who marched from the Connecticut towns to the relief of Boston, in the Lexington alarm, April, 1775." MRS. SUSAN MORRIS GARVIN. 12637. Born in New York. Wife of Thomas Edgar Garvin. Jr. Descendant of Major Joseph Morris, Dr. Jonathan Ford Morris, of New Jersey, and Lemuel Clark of Connecticut. Daughter of Melville E. Morris and Susan M. Pease, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph E. Morris and Susannah Clark, his wife. See No. 12636. MRS. WILLIE DYER BUTTERFIELD. 12630. Boi-n in Kentucky. Wife of Algernon Sydney Butterfield, Jr. Descendant of Ebenezer Dyer and Samuel Johnston. Daughter of Azro Dyer and Prudie L. Belt, his wife. Granddaughter of Dillis Dyer and Elizabeth Chambers, his wife; Plenry Belt and Mary Crow, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Dyer and Mehetable Enoworth, his wife; ElijaJh Crow and Judith Johnston, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Dyer and Elizabeth Williams, his wife, and of Samuel Johnson and Johnson, his wife. Ebenezer Dyer was a teamster and Samuel Johnson was a soldier in the RevolutiOD. FRANCES A. CANTRALL. M. D. 14647. Born in Illinois. Descendant of James Hickox. Daughter of William J. Cantrall and Lora A. Hickox, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Dayton Hickox and Lucy F. Ormsby, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Hickox. Jr., and Rachel Sutherland Cornell, hiF wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Hickox and Eunice Collins, his wife. James Hickox was a sergeant in the Revolution. MISS ROSALIE ALLAN COLLINS. 14840. Born in Tennessee. Descendant of Abraham Hatchitt. Daughter of John Billard Collins and Elvira Hatchitt, his wife. Granddaughter of John Archer Hatchitt and Narcissa Williams, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hatchitt and Mary Farley, his wife. Abraham Hatchitt was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. 102 LINEAGE BOOK MRS. JEANIE STEPHENS SONNTAG. 1<841. Born in Indiana. Wife of Edward F. Sonntag. Descendant of Thomas Stephens, James Evans and James Trimble. Daugjhter of Robert Morgan Evans Stephens and Mary Triable, his wife. Granddaughter of Silas Stephens and Julianna Evans, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Morgan Evans and Jane Trimble, his wife, and of David Stephens. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Evans and Elizabeth McMillan, his wife; Wiliam Trimble and Mary McMillan, his wife; Thomas Stephens. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Trimble and Jane Allen, his wife. Thomas Stephens was a soldier in the Revolution. James Evans was a corporal in the Revolution. James Trimble was a captain at the battle of Point Pleasant in the Revolution. MISS EDITH REILLY. 18428. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Anna Foster Howe. Daughter of William Reilly and Mary French Willson, his wife. Granddaughter of Joel Willson and Edith Bradford, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Bradford and Edith Howe, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Bezaleel Howe and Anna Foster, his wife. Anna Foster Howe was the mother of two soldiers and aided in the cause of the Revolution. Mrs. Howe and her daughter had a web of cloth in the loom when the Revolution broke out. This they cut into clothes and knapsacks for the two sons and neighbor boys. MRS. LUCY PERKINS BOALT PALMER. 18429. Born in Ohio. Wife of GP.rdiner Palmer. Descendant of Governor Matthew Griswold, of Connecticut. Daughter of Frederick Harper Boalt and Charlotte Wooster, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Leicester Boalt and Eliza Woodbridge Griswold, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Governor Roger Griswold and Fanny Rog- ers, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Governor Matthew Griswold and Ursula Wolcott, his wife. Matthew Griswold was a recognized patriot. He aided in the Rev- olution while acting in the capacity of lieutenant-governor of Con- necticut. Colonel and governor of the new-formed State of Connec- VANDERBURGH CHAPTER. 103 ticut. He was a judge of the Superior Court of Connecticut, and presided over the council for the ratification of the Constitution of the United States. MISS CORNELIA PALMER. 20295. Born in Illinois. Descendant of Jarvis Mudge. Daughter of Rev. Charles Hackley Palmer and Sophronia Mudge, his wife. Granddaughter of Gardiner Mudge and Betsey Tillotson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jarvis Mudge and Mary Gillett, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jarvis Mudge and Prudence Treat, his wife. Jarvis Mudge was a first lieutenant in the Revolution. MRS. JULIET MENZIES FITZ-HUGH. 20934. Born in Indiana. Wife of Lloyd Beall Fitz-Hugh. Descendant of Captain Samuel Peachy Menzies. Daughter of Gustavus V. Menzies. Granddaughter of Samuel G. Menzies. Gr.-granddaughter of William A. Menzies. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Peachy Menzies. Samuel Peachy Menzies was first a private, then lieutenant and was a captain at siege of Yorktown. MRS. MARY MENZIES SEYMOUR. 20935. Born in Indiana. Wife of Walter Allan Seymour. Descendant of Samuel Peachy Menzies. Daughter of Gustavus V. Menzies. See 20934. MRS. FRANCES KEEN ROACH. 22670. Born in Kentucky. Wife of Edward Albert Roach. Descendant of John Keen. Daughter of Thomas Goucher Keen and Eleanor Hanna Jones, his wife. Granddaughter of Matthias Keen and Harriet Goucher, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Keen and Mildred Cooke, his wife. John Keen served as a soldier in the Revolution and fought in the battles of Trenton and Princeton. MRS. EFFIE CARR McCOY. 24612. Born in Kentucky. Wife of Dr. Pitt Yandell McCoy. 104 lineage; book Descendant of Thomas Berry. Daughter of Nathaniel F. 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 was a private and ensign in the Revolution. He par- ticipated in the battles of Germantown and was present at the sur- render of Cornwallis. MISS ESTHER ELIZABETH DANIELS. 25697. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Ephraim Warren. Daughter of William D. Daniels and Kate B. Daniels, his wife. Granddaughter of Stephen Daniels and Sophia Warren, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Warren and Hannah Dickerson, his wife. Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ephraim Warren and Marah Parker, his wife. Ephraim Warren served as a corporal in the Revolution. MISS ELVIRA H. EELLS. 2569S. Born in Massachusetts. Descendant of Captain Edward Bells. Daughter of David Harvey Eells and Philura Hartwell, his wife. Granddaughter of Edward Eells and Elishaba Scelling, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Eeils and Sarah Edwards, his wife. Edward Eells was a captain in the Revolution and was an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati. MISS ISADORE EELLS. 25699. Born in Massachusetts. Descendant of Captain Edward Eells. Daughter of David Harvey Eells and Philura Hartwell, his v/ife. See No. 25698. MRS. JESSIE H. GENUNG. 26783. Born in Michigan. Wife of James H. Genung. Descendant of Martin Holcombe. Daughter of Watson Garton and Mary Holcombe, his wife. Granddaughter of Alfred Holcombe and Ann Stone, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Rhoderic Holcombe and Rebecca Winthrop. his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughtpr of Martin Holcombe. Martin Holcombe was a quartermaster in the Revolution. VANDERBURGH CHAPTER. 105 MRS. EMMA HOLME MAGHEE SNOW. 27557. Born in Indiana. Wife of Henry Howland Snow. Descendant of Captain John Kearney. Daug'liter of Gillison Maghee and Jacquline Minor, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Lee Minor and Elizabeth Kearney, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Captain John Kearney and Susannah Tabb, his wife. John Kearney was a captain and a commissary captain in the Revolution. MISS ANNIE ARCHER. 29442. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Thomas and Sarah McCalla, of Pennsylvania. Daug-hter of Samuel MoCalla Archer and Mary E. Snelthen, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Archer and Mary McCalla, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas McCalla and Sarah McCalla, his wife. Thomas McCalla served as a soldier in Chester district in South Carolina. Sarah McCalla was the bearer of important messages. MRS. JOSEPHINE PIPER FOSTER. 30746. Born in Maine. Wife of John H. Foster. Descendant of Captain Silas Burbank, cf Massachusetts. Daughter of Horace Piper and Tryphena S. Piper, his wife. Granddaughter of Horace Piper and Josephine S. Piper, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Piper and Mary Burbank, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Captain Silas Burbank and Hannah Baird, his wife. Captain Silas Burbank was a first lieutenant and captain in Revo- lutionary Army. MRS. MARY FORBES GANG COBB. 30305. A real daughter, born in Kentucky. Wife of Lewis H. Bryan Cobb. Descendant of Daniel Gano, of North Carolina. Daughter of Daniel Gano and Martha Bryan, his wife. Daniel Gano served as private and captain. Paul Revere Chapter OP Muncic. Organized January 19, J 897. MRS. MARGARET ELIZABETH PUTNAM OLCOTT. 5714. Born in Indiana- Wife of Edward Olcott. Descendant of Deacon Thomas Putnam, of New Hampshire. Daughter of Frederick Elisha Putnam and Susan J. Sayer, his wife. Granddaughter of Elisha D. Putnam and Nancy Melville, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Putnam and Lydia Durant Parker, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Putnam and Rachel Wetherbe, his wife. Thomas Putnam, from 1775 to 1779 was selectman and moderator of Acworth. He fought at Bennington under Captain Abel Walker, Vv'here militia won the great victory. MRS. NANNIE TAYLOR HEMINGRAY. 6365. Born in Kentucky. Wife of Robert C. Hemingray. Descendant of Colonel James Taylor and Major Hugh Moss, of Virginia. Daughter of Colonel Henry Clay Timberlake and Susan A. Tib- batts, his wife. Granddaughter of Colonel John W. Tibbatts and Ann W. Taylor, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Taylor and Keturah Moss Leitch, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Taylor and Ann Hubbard, his wife; Hugh Moss and Jane Ford, his wife. Colonel James Taylor was a member of the House of Burgesses, chairman of Committee of Safety and member of Constitutional Con- vention. He organized a regiment of minute men and was Colonel of Caroline County, Virginia, Militia. Hugh Moss was major of the Goochland County Militia of the Vir- ginia troops, and died of wonnds received in the battle of Brandywine, after the winter's exposure at Valley Forge. 106 HI PAUL REVERE CHAPTER. 107 MRS. MARTHA RICHARDSON MARSH. 6768. Boni in Indiana. Wife of William N. Marsh. Descendant of Sergeant Henry Wysor, of Virginia. Daughter of Jacob Henry Wysor and Sarah Richardson, his wife. Granddaughter of Jacob Wysor and Margaret Miller, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Wysor and Barbara Ann Ripseed, his wife. Sergeant Henry Wysor was granted a pension when seventy-eight years old for his services as sergeant during the War of the Revolu- tion. MRS. ELIZABETH KIRBY HEINSOHN. 8136. Born in Indiana. Wife of Julius A. Heinsohn. Descendant of John Gipson, of Connecticut. Daughter of Thomas Kirby and Sarah Hickman Tomlinson, his wife. Granddaughter of Zebulon Kirby and Louisa Gipson, his wife. Gr.-gir'anddaughter of John Gipson and Joanna Crowfoot, his wife. John Gipson in 1780 was a private with the Levies in Colonel Sam- uel B. Webb's regiment, which served on the Hudson. He enlisted August 15, 1780, and was honorably discharged December 14, 178), at the expiration of his term of service. MISS SUSAN KIRBY. 9046. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Deacon Thomas Putnam, of New Hampshire. Daughter of John Marion Kirby and Mary Fredericka Putnam, his wife. Granddaughter of Frederick Elisha Putnam and Susan J. Sayer, his wife. See No. 5714. MRS. SARAH PEIRCE WILDMAN. 9571. Born in Ohio. Wife of Major John F. Wildman. Descendant of Captaiin Peter Mills, of Connecticut. Daughter of Phineas Peirce and Margaret Jane Bissell, his wife. Granddaughter of Peter Mills Bissell and Sarah Comstock, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Bissell and Margaret Mills, his wife. Gi'.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Mills and Rebecca Marsh, his wife. Peter Mills was commissioned July 6, 1775, a lieutenant in Captain Isaac Bostwick's company. Colonel Charles Wells' Seventh Regiment. He commanded a company at the Danbury raid. He died in 1829, at the age of eighty-eight. Served as captain in the Danbury alarm in April, 1777. 108 IJNEAGE BOOK MRS. HARRIET HUSTON NEELY. 9999. Born in Illinois. Wife of Thaddeus A. Neely. Descendant of John Huston, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Paul Huston and Lucy Weisiger, his wife. Granddaughter of David Huston and Mary Barnet, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Huston and Easter Watson, his v>'ife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Huston and Margaret Hathaway, his wife. John Huston, who was born in Ireland, is on the list of Revo- lutionary soldiers who gave their services to Pennsylvania during the struggle for independence. MRS. ELLA EDWARDS DURHAM. 11503. Born in Ohio. Wife of James E. Durham. Descendant of Captain Ebenezer Edwards, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Ebenezer Alphonso Edwards and Malvina Maderia Sharen, his wife. Granddaugihter of Frederic Augustus Edwards and Po'lly Barker, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Captain Ebenezer Edwards and Lucy Wheeler, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Edwards and Hannah Prescott, ihis wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Edwards and Mary Melvin, his wife. Captain Ebenezer Edwards served under Captain Isaac Davis at 'North Bridge in Concord, as one of the Actea minute men. He was also at the seige of Boston on Dorchester Heights. The captain was at one time a member of the Legislature and held many high of- fices in Temple, N. H. He served three enlistments in the war, and received honorable discharge therefrom. MISS HELEN W. DAILY. 13318. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Philip Daley, of Maryland, and Michael Shirley, of Spain. Daughter of Captain Thomas Hart Daily and Margaret Walsh, his wife. Granddaughter of David Wise Daily and Mary Shirley, his wife. Gr.-gr'anddaughter of Philip Daley and Nellie Daley, his wife; Charles Shirley and Rebecca Collier, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Michael Shirley and Katie Fi-anz, his wife. Philip Daley served as a private in Lieutenant Horatio Claggett's company. Third Maryland Regiment, commanded by Colonel Ramsay. His name is on a roll dated February, 1778. PAUL REVKRK CHAPTER. 109 Michael Shirley enlisted December 1, 1777, in Captain William Bent- ley's company; also, later in Captain West's company, in Third Reg- iment Viiginia, Colonels John Navilles and William Heth. His name is on the company's rolls until 1779. Michael Shirley was one of the first to receive a land grant at Boonesborough, Ky. He was killed near Fort Boone. MISS KATHARINE D. DAILY. 13319. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Philip Daley, of Maryland, and Michael Shirley, of Spain. Daughter of Captain Hart Daily and Margaret Walsh, his wife. See No. 13318. MRS. MARY WINANS SPILKBR. 23378. Born in Indiana. Wife of Carl A. Spilker. Descendant of Captain George Wall, Jr. Daughter of Henry C. Winaus and Arabella Paullin, his wife. See No. 23379. MRS. ARABELLA PAULLIN WINANS. 23379. Born in Ohio. Wife of Henry C. Winans. Descendant of Captain George Wall, Jr. Daughter of Joseph Paullin and Mary Thomas. Granddaughter of Jacob Thomas and Elizabeth Wall, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of George Wall, Jr., and Sarah Kitchen, his wife. George Wall, Jr., was captain of the Solebury company of the Bucks County Association, was mustered into service August 19, 1775. Was commisisoned May 6, 1777, captain of the Fourth Company of the Fourth Battalion of the Bucks County Militia, commanded by Colonel William Roberts. He was commissioned sub-lieutenant of Bucks County, March 29, 1780. Member Supreme Executive Council from Bucks County, October 12, 1782. He was appointed one of the agents for forfeited estates May 6, 1778. MRS. CARRIE GERTRUDE MEEKS. 23819. Born in Indiana. Wife of Martin I. Meeks. Descendant of John Bryant, of Virginia. Daughter of Robert Clark and Frances Kemper, his wife. Granddaughter of Arthur Smith Kemper and Patience Bryant, his wife. Gr.-gr'anddaughter of John Bryant and Mary Ousely, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Bryant, Jr., and Jane Guerrant, his wife (a Huguenot). no LINEAGE BOOK Gr.-gr.-gF.vgranddaughter of James Bryant, Sr., and Elizabeth La Favre, his wife (a Huguenot). John Bryant was granted a pension for services in the Revolu- tionary War, August 22, 1832. He served fifteen months as a private and sergeant under Captains Hughes and Porter, and under Colonels Nelson, Randolph and Goode, in the volunteers of the Virginia troops. MRS. ZERELDA WALTERHOUSE STEWART. 25192. Born in Indiana. Descendant of John Bryant, of Virginia. Daughter of Major Thomas I. Walterhouse and Zerelda Kemper, his wife. Granddaughter of Arthur Smith Kemper and Patience Bryant, his wife. See No. 23819. MISS ROSE MARTIN. 26779. Born in Illinois. Descendant of Jacob Martin, of Ireland. Daughter of Abraham Martin and Sarah Florence Adams, his wife. Granddaughter of William W. Martin and Mary Elizabeth Weeks, hi.s wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Martin and Mary Nesbit, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Martin and Catharine Wilson, his wife. Jacob Martin was a soldier of the Pennsylvania line January 1. 1781. Although wounded in the wrist he refused to apply for a pension, saying that he "did not fight for money." He died in Livonia, Ind. His grave is annually decorated by the G. A. R. ou Memorial Day. The inscription, "A Soldier in the Revolution," i.s on his tombstone. MRS. EMMA GUFFIGAN. 26780. Born in Indiana. Wife of T. Guffigan. Descendant of John Grant, of New York. Daughter of Austin T. Wells and Eliza Jane Brunson, his wife. Granddaughter of Nathan Brunson and Hannah Halliday, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jedadiah Halliday and Jane L. Grant, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Grant and Sarah Cotrell, his wife. John Grant served as a private in Colonel Jacob Klocke's I'egi- ment. New York Militia. This regiment was raised in Tyrone county, New York, and in service in 1779-1780. Also a member of the Boston tea party. iaiiiii^iBHHHBHi& I PAUL REVERE CHAPTER. HI MRS. EMMA WOOD BALL. 28950. Wife of William C. Ball. Descendant of Ephraim Farrar. DaugTiter of John D. Wood and Matilda Caixdine Farrar, his wife. Granddaughter of William Hudson Farrar and Sophia Wood, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Farrar and Matilda Hudson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Farrar and Mary Dakin, his wife. Ephraim Farrar was a private in the company commanded by Abeshai Brown, and corporal in Captain Joseph Hosmer's company of Light Infantry. He was in the battle of Bunker Hill and present at the surrender of Burgoyne. In 1778 he was made ensign of the guard at Cambridge. MRS. VIRGINIA EYLAR LEGGETT ICE. 31395. Born in Ohio. Descendant of Major Ignatius Taylor, of Maryland, and of Lieuten- ant Henry Field, of Virginia. Daughter of Francis Taylor Leggett and Virginia Elizabeth Eylar, his wife. Granddaughter of Archibald Leggett and Judith Field Taylor, his wife. Gr.-granddaugliter of Francis Taylor and Judith Field, his wife. Gi-.-gr.-granddaughter of Ignatius Taylor and Ann Wilkinson, his wife; Lieutenant Henry Field and Ann Lightfoot, his wife. Major Ignatius Taylor was commissioned captain of militia from St. Mary's, Md., in 1776. At the close of the war he returned with the rank of Major. He died at Hagerstown, September 21, 1809. Lieutenant Henry Field, of the Virginia line, was appointed lieu- tenant in the Eighth Regiment, January 26, 1776, and resigned August 3, 1776. He Was allowed 2,666 acres of land by the State. MISS IDA LUDLOW. 32454. Descendant of Captain John Ludlow, Colonel Cornelius Ludlow and Judge Daniel Cooper, of New Jersey. Daughter of James Bennett Ludlow and Harriet Merryweather, his wife. Granddaughter of Israel Ludlow and Eliza McMillan, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Ludlow and Charlotte Hand, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Ludlow and Susan De Vinn, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Ludlow and Catherine Cooper, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Cooper and Grace Runyon, his wife. 112 LINEAGE BOOK Captain -John Ludlow was a member of the first territorial gov- ernment of Ohio, Sheriff, and was a captain in the Revolutionary War. Colonel Cornelius Ludlow was major of the Eastern battalion of Morris county, N. J., and major of Colonel Martin's battalion, Gen- eral Heard's brigade, and lieutenant-colonel of New Jersey militia, in Eastern battalion of Morris couny troops. Daniel Cooper was a judge from 1739 to 1759, and served as justice of the quorum and judge for over forty years. MRS. LOTTA LUDLOW TYLER. 32455. Vv'^jfe of Edgar Babcock Tyler. Descendant of Captain John Ludlow, Colonel Cornelius Ludlow and Judge Daniel Cooper, of New Jersey. Daughter of James Bennett Ludlow and Harriet Merryweather, his wife. See No. 32454. Huntington Chapter OF Huntington. Organized December J 6, 1897. MRS. NANCY J. POWERS SCOTT. 13317. Born in Pennsylvania. Vvife of Josepli Z. Scott. Descendant of John Jaclt. Daughter of James Powers and Nancy Jack, his wife. Granddaughter of John Jaclt and Nancy Jack, his wife. John Jack was a private soldier in 1777 in Captain Joseph Eager's company, also in Captain Andrew Swevingen's company in 1781. En- gaged in battle at A^h Swamp, near Woodbridge, where he was dis- abled by a gunshot wound in the leg. MRS. ANNA STURTEVANT HAWLEY. 18437. Born in Massachusetts. Wife of Wesley W. Hawley. Descendant of Lot Sturtevant, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Gardiner Sturtevant and Charlotte Smith, his wife. Granddaughter of Seth Sturtevant and Huldah Bene, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Lot Sturtevant and Elizabeth Bessie Sturte- vant, his wife. Lot Sturtevant enlisted in a Massachusetts regiment and was hon- orably discharged in 1780. A pension was allowed him for three years' actual service. He was one of the first settlers of Waterville, and owned more than 300 acres of land there in 1786. MRS. ANNA GRAY LOVE WELLS. 20299. Born in Alabama. Wife of William Thomas Wells. Descendant of Robert Love, of Maryland; Major Frederick Gray, Thomas Link and William Gray. Daughter of Lorenzo Love and Sarah Gray Roberts, his wife. Granddaughter of John Love and Elizabeth Tuttle, his wife; Reu- ben Roberts and Anna Allen Gray, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Love and Eleanor Tillman, his wife; Vv'^illiam Gray and Rosannah Griffin, his wife; George Roberts and Jane Link, his wife. 113 114 LINEAGE BOOK Gr.-gr.-gi'anddaughter of Thomas Link and Frederick Gray. Robert Love v.-'as minute man in a company from Queen Anne county, Maryland. Frederick Gray was Major, also member of the State Legislature. Thomas Link was a soldier under Braddock's and Putnam's com- mand. MRS. MARTHA M. KERLIN ALEXANDER. 20923. Born in Indiana. Wife of Jdhn T. Alexander. Descendant of John Kerlin, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Elijah lies Kerlin and Mellie M. Sands, his wife. Granddaughter of William Kerlin and Sarah lies, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Kerlin. John Kerlin was a private ^soldier in Captain David Weidner's company, Pennsylvania Militia, whic'h was called into active service August 11, 1780. After his discharge lie lived in Chester county, Pennsylvania, and subsequently moved to Winchester, Va., where he died. MRS. ELLA WINTRODE GRIFFITH. 20924. Born in Indiana. Wife of Edward L. Griffith. Descendant of Daniel Gray, of New Jersey. Daughter of Jacob Wintrode and Almira Randolph, his wife. Granddaughter of William Fitz Randolph and Amelia Cooper, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Fitz Randolph and Susannah Gray, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Gray and Phoebe Butler, his wife. Daniel Gray served as a private in New Jersey Militia. His name appears on a pay and bounty roll for service at Newark in 1780, and also was allowed a pension for eighteen months actual service in the New Jersej' troops. MRS. DBLLA MILLER HEINEY. 20925. Born in Indiana. Wife of Ean B. Heiney. Descendant of Jacob Heiney, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Leander H. Miller and Rachel Grow, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin Miller and Catharine Heiney, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Heiney and Barbara Stearn, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Heiney and Diffenbaugh, his wife. Jacob Heiney was in active service during the war in the Pennsyl- vania Artillery, commanded by Colonel Thomas Proctor. He par- HaNTINGTON CHAPTER. 115 ticipated in the battles of Bound Brook, Brandywine and German- town, at Monmouth and in Sullivan's expedition in 1779. MRS. LOUISA J. HAWLEY. 2)926. Born in Indiana. Wife of David M. Hawley. Descendant of Jacob Heiney, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Eli Burkett and Francis Miller, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin Miller and Catherine Heiney, his wife. See No. 20925. MRS. MATTIE WINTER KELLY. 20927. Born in Ohio. Wife of W. S. Kelly. Descendant of Peter Winter, of New Jersey. Daugthter of Shipman C. Winter and Sarah A. Winter, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Winter and Katy Cummins, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Winter. Peter Winter served sixteen months actual service as a private in the New Jersey troops, for which a pension was allowed him. MISS DESSIE MOORE. 20928. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Colonel Daniel McFarland, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Samuel Moore and Belinda Anderson, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Anderson and Phoebe Wick, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. William Wick and Elizabeth McFarland, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Colonel Daniel McFarland and Sarali Barber, his wife. Daniel McFarland served as colonel during the Revolutionary War. . He was the son of Daniel McFarland, one of the remarkable company of Scotch Presbyterian colonists, who came to this country from Ire- laud in a fleet of five ships. It was by these colonists that the names of Antrim, Coleraine and Londonderry were transferred to New Eng- land MRS. SARAH B. SESSIONS. 20929. Born in Ohio. Wife of Norman Sessions. Descendant of Isaiah Carpenter and Bbenezer Dwinnell. Daughter of Robert McCloskey and Hannah Dwinnell, his wife. Granddaughter of Stephen Dwinnell and Rachel Hammond, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Dwinnell and Allen, his wife; Eleazer Hammond and Rhoda Carpenter, his wife. 116 LINEAGE BOOK Gr.-gr.-grariddaughter of Isaiah Carpenter and Miriam Schley, his wife. Isaiah Carpenter served three years as a private, was houorab'.y discharged and re-enlisted as sergeant. Ebenezer Dwinnell was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and married a sLster of Ethan Allen. See No. 21481. MRS. EMMA MOORE TAYLOR. 20930. Born in Indiana. Wife of Enos T. Taylor. Descendant of Colonel Daniel McFarland, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Samuel Moore and Belinda Anderson Moore, his wife. See No. 20928. MRS. JESSIE HEINEY WINDLE. 20932. Born in Indiana. Wife of Frank M. B. V/indle. Descendant of Jacob Heiney, of Pennsylvania, and William Wood- ward, of New York. Daughter of Benjamin Heiney and Margaret Fulton, his wife. Granddaughter of John Heiney and Agnes Heiney, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Heiney and Elizabeth Greiter, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Fulton and Catherine Woodward, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Woodward and Sarah Carson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Woodward. Jacob Heiney was a private in active service during the war, par- ticipating in the battles of Bound Brook, Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth, and in Sullivan's expedition in 1779. William Woodward was in battalion raised in June, 1776, to re- enforce Washington in New York; stationed on Long Island August 26, 1776; engaged in battle the day following, narrowly escaping cap- ture. Was taken prisoner at surrender of Fort Washington, with Knowlton's Rangers, November 16, 1776. MRS. GEORGIA J. KIMBALL WINDLE. 20933. Born in Illinois. Wife of William C. Windle. Descendant of Captain Peter Kimball, Deacon Eliphalet Kilburn and George Jackman. Daughter of Benjamin Rush Kimball and Caroline F. Jackman, his wife. Granddaugliter of David Flanders Kimball and Mary P. Kilburn, his wife; John Adams Jackman and Sarah Farnum Sargent, his wife. HUNTINGTON CHAPTER. 117 Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Thurston Kimball and Mary Kil- burn, his wife; Enoch Kilburn and Betsy Morse, his wife; Stephen Jackman (war of 1S12) and Sarah Bamford, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Captain Peter Kimball and Elizabeth Thurston, his wife; Deacon Eliphalet Kilburn and Mary Thorla, his wife; George Jackman and Martha Webster, his wife. Captain Peter Kimball served for nine years as selectman in Bos- cawen, N. H. He endured the privations of four campaigns. In one of them he enlisted as a private. In the other three he bore a cap- tain's commission. Was at the battles of Concord, Manchester and Bennington, where he was wounded. He was a member of the Com- mittee of Safety in 1775. Signer of the articles of association. Mem- ber of committee to procure men for service and regulator of prices of articles necessary for the war. Deacon Eliphalet Kilburn served about thirty months as sergeant, and was at the surrender of Burgoyne. Ke was under Generals Sulli- van and La Fayette at Rhode Island. George Jackman was on several committees in Boscawen, N. H. A patriot and zealous leader. MRS. SARAH F. McGREW DICK. 21479. Born in Ohio. Wife of Julius Dick. Descendant of Jacob Heiney, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William McGrew and Elizabeth Heiuey, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Heiney and Sarah Repp, his wife. Gr.-granddaug'hter of Joseph Heiney and Elizabeth Greiter, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Heiney and Diffenbaugh, his wife. See No. 20932. MRS. ROSE HIBBITT FORMAN FORD. 21480. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Jacob Garrison, of New Jersey. Daughter of James Henry Forman and Deborah Garrison Tomlin, his wife. Granddaughter of Nelson Tomlin and Millicent Garrison, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Garrison and Garrison, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Garrison and Millicent Garrison, his wife. Jacob Garrison served as private minute man in New Jersey Militia and received a pension for six months' actual service. MRS. ADALENE McCLOSKEY MACHAN. 21481. .Wife of E. George Machan. Descendant of Isaiah Carpenter and Ebenezer Dwinnell. 118 LINEAGE BOOK Daughter of Robert McCloskey and Hannah Dwinnell, his wife. Granddaughter of Stephen Dwinnell and Rachel Hammond, his wife. Gr.-granddaug*hter of Eleazer Hammond and Rhoda Carpenter, his wife; Ebenezer Dwinnell and Allen, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaiah Carpenter and Miriam Schley, his wife. Dbenezer Dwinnell was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and his wife was a sister of Ethan Allen. Isaiah Carpenter gave a short service in an alarm company, and soon afterwards enlisted from Connecticut as sergeant, and served till the close of the war. He was in camp at Valley Forge during the memorable winter, a-nd in the battle of Bennington he received tihe wound from which he died several years after the war closed. Through her father she is a lineal descendant of Roger Williams, being the ninth generation from the Christian martyr. From Joseph Williams — the great-grandson of Roger — Lieutenant Richmond Pear- son Hobson is al.«o descended. And through the father of Miriam Schley, Mrs. Machan is of the same family as Admiral W. S. Schley. MRS. MARY A. PURVIANCE. 21964. Born in O'hio. Descendant of Captain James Purviance. Daugihter of James Purviance and Eleanor Morton, his wife. Granddaughter of David Parsons Purviance and Ann Sprowl, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Purviance and Elizabeth Sprowl, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Purviance and Sarah Wasson, his wife. James Purviance's house was often used as a temporary hospital. Several battles were fought near his home. He was with Sumpter when the British were in pursuit of him, and was writing in his tent when struck by the enemy. He swam across the river, reaching the other side in safety, and joined Philip Drumm and his companions. He served as a captain during the war. MRS. EDNA BELLE SIMONS FELTER. 23377. Born in Ohio. Wife of Frank Felter. Descendant of Adriel Simons, of Connecticut. Daughter of Morris Thomas Simons and Martha Branyan, his wife. Granddaughter of Adriel Simons, Jr., and Martha Merritt, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Adriel Simons. Adriel Simons served as a private in Captain Vine Elderkin's com- HUNTINGTON CHAPTER. 119 pany, Connecticut regiment. Also in Captain Chamberlain's company and that of Lieutenant Colonel Holdridge's company, same regiment. He was in the Connecticut line of the Revolution. MRS. PHOEBE FINLEY KIRKPATRICK. 23815. Born in Ohio. Wife of Charles C. Kirkpatrick. Descendant of James Finley, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Elijah Finley and Sarah Dempsey, his wife. Granddaughter of Ebenezer Finley and Phoebe Woodward, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Finley and Violet Lowery, his wife. Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of James Finley and — — Evans, his wife. James Finley served in Captain John Clark's company of Colonel Walter Stewart's Pennsylvania regiment. Was justice of the peace and of the Court of Common Pleas of Westmoreland county, Penn- sylvania. MISS MABEiL KENNER. 23816. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Thomas Currie, of Virginia. Daughter of James B. Kenner and Katherine Morgan, his wife. Granddaughter of John Morgan and Amanda Currie, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Currie and Katherine Whiteacre, his wife. Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Currie and — — Gordon, his wife. Thomas Currie ran away from home and enlisted when he was fourteen years old. He served as corporal in two Virginia regiments. MISS PRUDENCE KENNER. 23817. . Born in Indiana. Descendant of Thomas Currie, of Virginia. Daughter of James B. Kenner and Katherine Morgan, his wife. See No. 23816. MRS. EMILY J. NESMITH PENFIELD. 23S1S. Born in Pennsylvania. Wife of A. P. Penfield. Descendant of John Nesmith, of New Hampshire. Daughter of James Nesmith and Martha Elliott, his wife. Granddaughter of John Nesmith and Hannah Shirley, his wife. Gr.-granddaugihter of John Nesmith. Jchn Nesmith served as captain and lieutenant in New Hampshire regiments. He was a direct descendant of James Nesmith, who emi- grated from Scotland and Ireland in 1690. 120 LINEAGE BOOK MRS. SARAH- MINERVA BROWN. 26399. Born in Indiana. Wife of Jacob S. Brown. Descendant of Wright Chamberlain. Daughter of Joseph Wright Chamberlain and Caroline Tryon, his wif8. Granddaughter of Milo Chamberlain and Sarah Cole Chamberlain, 'his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Wright Chamberlain. Wright Chamberlain was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He was engaged in many battles. He traveled ail night to alarm the peo- ple. "The British were coming," and with other men to aid him, got out rafts and got the women and children on them to cross the river, as he passed from point to point. MISS GEORGIA MINA BEST. ^ 27553. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Uriah Loomis, Durlin Hickok, of Massachusetts, and Ebenezer Goodale. Daug'hter of George William Best and Mina Loomis, his wife. Granddaughter of Cyrus Sheldon Loomis and Lydia Wells Lucas, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Loomis and Betsy Hickok, his wife; John Lucas and Jerusha Goodale, his wife. Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Uriah Loomis; Durlin Hickok and Betsy Sheldon, 'his wife; Ebenezer Goodale and — — Hodge, his wife. Uriah Loomis served as a private and was engaged in an expedition to Ticonderoga May 9, 1777. Durlin Hickok served for tlliree years as a sergeant in the Massa- chusetts troops. Ebenezer Goodale was a private under Captain Flint and Colonel Francis. He was discharged and a pension granted him for two years' actual service. MRS. EMILY ROSAMOND WEESE GOULD. 28948. Born in Indiana. Wife of Charlas Gould. Descendant of Thomas Warren, of Pennsylvania, and John Herrold. Daughter of Peter Weese and Anzaletta Warren, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Warren and Winny Hadix, his wife; Henry Weese and Elizabeth Herrold, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Warren and Margaret Milner, his wife; John Herrold and Deliah Herrold, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Warren and Elizabeth Miller, his wife. Thomas Warren was a private in the regiment commanded by Colonel Lewis Nicola, Pennsylvania line. I HUNTINGTON CHAPTER. 121 MISS EDITH BELLE WRIGHT. 28949. Born in Indiana. Descendant of John Nixon, of Virginia, and Thomas Warren, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Ervin Wright and Celeste Matilda Warren, his wife. Granddaughter of George Wright and Lorana Nixon, his wife; Thomas Warren and Winny Hadix, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Nixon and Sarah Jane Ervin, his wife; Thomas Warren and Margaret Milner, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Nixon and Nancy Potts, his wife; Thomas Warren and Elizabeth Miller, his wife. John Nixon served as a private in Captain Nathan Reid's company; also knjown as the Tenth Virginia Regiment. Was also with General Scott. Thomas Warren was a private in the regiment commanded by Colonel Lewis Nicola, Pennsylvania line. MRS. EMMA PURVIANCE MORRISON. 29839. Born in Indiana. Wife of Walter S. Morrison. Descendant of Captain James Purviance. Daughter of Samuel Hillery Purviance and Elizabeth Montgomery, 'his wife. Granddaughter of James Purviance and Elizabeth Sprowl, his wife. Gr.-granddaug!, of Gonnecticut. Daughter of Asahel W. Jones and Janette Palmer, his wife. Granddaughter of William P. Jones and Many Bond, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Jones and Lucy Andrews, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Clarke Jones and Elizabeth Hays, 'his wife. William Glarke Jones was a soldier in the Connecticut troops and was present at Bunker Hill and the surrender of Burgoyne. MISS HELEN HOPE HARRISON. 27552. iBorn in Indiana. Descendant of Captain John Jennison, of Vermont, and John Kirk, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Temple Cole Harrison and Frances Jennison, his wife. See No. 25695. MRS. MARY VANGE BROWN. 28080. Born in Indiana. Wife of John S. Brcwn. Descendant of Major Isaac Beall, of Virginia. Daughter of Robert J. Vance and Martha Cornelia Tilden, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Vance and Mazey Beall, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Major Isaac Beall and Marjorie White, his wife. Major Isaac Beall was commissioned captain February 10, 1776, in the Fourth Virginia Regiment, Colonel Thomas Elliott. He was com- missioned major April 21, also February 21, 1777, of the Eighth and Twelfth Virginia regiments, commanded by Colonel James White. Major Beall died at sea August, 1779. MRS. KATHARINE WILLIAMS RISTINE. 28947. Born in Indiana. Wife of Theodore H. Ristine. 134 LINEAGE BOOK Descendant of John Mix, of Connecticut. Daughter of Samuel S. Thomson and Elizabeth Williams, his wife. Granddaughter of Joshua Williams and Katherine Mix, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Mix. John Mix enlisted in 1775 and served 'till 1783 as ensign, lieutenant and adjutant. He was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati and the secretary of the Connecticut branch. He was born in Farmington, Conn., in 1755, and died there in 1834. MRS. CAROLINE EVANS SMITH. 29438. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Joseph Neely, of Pennsylvania. Wife of David C. SmFth. Daughter of Thomas J. Evans and Jane Neely, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Neely aiid Martha Johnston, his wife. Joseph Neely enlisted as a private April 19, 1776, in the company of Captain John Marshall, of the Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, from Hanover, Lancaster county. MRS HATTfE HALL SEVERSON. 30740. Born in Indiana. Wife of Clarence Severson. Descendant of John Swearingen, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of George Washington Hall and Druzilla Swearingen, his wife. Granddaughter of John Swearingen and Polly Armstrong, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Swearingen and Nancy Pottinger, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Swearingen and Catharine Stull, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Van Swearingen and Elizabeth Walker, his wife. John Swearingen tiuilt a fort in Fayette county, Pennsylvania, which was known as "Swearingen's Fort," which was used in repell- ing the British and Indians and as a refuge by the inhabitants. MISS BELLE HALL. 30741. Bom in Indiana. Descendant of John Swearingen, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of George Washington Hall and Druzilla Swearingen, his wife. See No. 30740. MISS IDA HALL. 30742. Born in Indiana. Descendant of John Swearingen, of Pennsylvania. DOROTHY Q. CHAPTER. 135 Daughter of George Washington Hall and Druziila Swearingen, his wife. See No. 30740. MRS. MARTHA HALL CLARK. 30743. Born in Indiana. Wife of H. M. Clark. Descendant of John Swearingen, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of George Washington Hall and Druziila Swearingen, his wife. See No. 30740. MISS ANNA M. BECK. 31389. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Jacob Johnson, of New Jersey. Dauhter of Robert F. Beck and Angelina W. Johnson. Granddaughter of Chilion Johnson and Ann Woodruff, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Mahlon Johnson and Sarah Baker, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Johnson and Anna Vail, his wife. Jacofb Johnson was a memlber of Captain Arnold's Light Horse Troop, which did great service in guarding Morris county, New Jer- sey, and also the State Legislature, which was compelled to move from one place to another on account of the incursions of the enemy. MISS MELLIE BLAIR. 31390. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Ja:cob Johnson, of New Jersey. Daughter of Cornelius Blair and Susan Johnson, his wife. Granddaughter of Chilion Johnson and Ann Woodruff, his wife. See No. 31389. MISS HELEN LOUISE THOMAS. 31391. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Major Isaac Beall, of Virginia. Daughter of Albert Duy Thomas and Ruth Vance. Granddaughter of Robert J. Vance and Martha Cornelia Tilden, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Vance and Mazey Beall, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Major Isaac Beall and Margaret White, his wife. See No. 28080. MRS. MARTHA FRAZER RISTINE. 32057, Born in Indiana. Wife of Warren H. Ristine. Descendant of Joseph Hutton De Frees, of New York. ]33 LINEAGE BOOK Daughter of James Somerville Frazer and Caroline De Frees, his wife. Granddaughter of James De Frees and Margaret Dougherty, his wife Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Hutton De Frees and Mary Start, his wife. Joseph Hutton De Frees was a ship carpenter on a letter of marque, sailing out of Philadelphia during the whole war. He was three times a prisoner and twice on the prison ship Jersey in New York Harbor. His last capture was on a return voyage from Cuba, but with the surgeon and three sailors recaptured the vessel — the brig Ajcitive — from a prize crew of twelve men, while they were in a drunken carousal, and took the brig safely into Havana, after a running fight with the schooner sent in pursuit of them. Piankeshaw Chapter OF New Albany. Ofg^anized October 15, J 898. MISS MARY E. CARDWILL. 8399. Born in Kentucky. Descendant of Isaac Train, of Massachusetts; Josepli Sweezy, of New Yorlc; William Cardwill, of Connecticut. Daughter of John Henry Cardwill and Elizabeth B. Montgomery, his wife. Granddaughter of John Henry Cardwill and Rachel Train, his wife; William Montgomery and Ruth Sweezy, his v/ife. Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Train and Elizabeth Cummings, his wife; William Cardwill and Sybill Griswold, his wife; Joseph Sweezy and Mary Tuthill. his wife. Isaac Train enlisted in Felbruary, 1776, for three months, under Captain Sabin, Colonel Sefch Warner's regiment, served at the Plains of Abraham. He enlisted in Williamstown, Mass, with Captain White, Colonel Simmons, regiment; marched to Saratoga for guard duty. In July, 1777, enlisted with Captain Parker, Colonel Seth War- ner's regiment. Was in the battle of Bennington, Vt, August 16, 1777. He served in Colonel Rufus Putnam's regiment at White Plains. Also with Captain Hendricks, Colonel Vose's regiment. Was employed in constructing forts, particularly Port Putnam. William Cardwill enlisted as a private in New London, Conn., July 9, 1779, in Captain Waterman's company. Twentieth Regiment, com- manded by Colonel Samuel Abbott. Joseph Sweezy entered the service as a private November 2, 1781, in Captain Andrew White's company, Colonel McLaury's regiment. Gen- eral James Clinton's command. Was at the defense of Forts Mont- gomery and Clinton. MRS. ANNIE ELIZABETH EVANS. 10004. iBorn in Indiana. Wife of A. H. Evans. Descendant of Colonel Henry Heth, of Virginia. Daughter of James H. Kintner and Elizabeth Bradford Heth, his . wife. 138 LINEAGE BOOK Granddaughler of Richard Mc Heth and EJizabeth Applegate, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Colonel Henry Heth and Agnes, his wife. Colonel Henry Heth was of the Society of Cincinnati. Mrs. Evans possesses the commission given Colonel Henry Heth as a member of the Society of Cincinnati, dated Mount Vernon, March 1, 1787, signed "George Washington, President." MRS. FRANCES RICE MAGINNESS. 23806. Born in Massachusetts. Wife of Edmund Ayres Maginness. Descendant of Daniel Harrington and Winslow Brigham, of Marl- borough, Mass. Daughter of Abraham Winfield Rice and Abby Wales Albee, his wife. Granddaughter of Eli Rice and Lucy Brigham, 'his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Winslow Brigham and Elizabeth Harrington, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Harrington and Mary, 'his wife. Daniel Harrington was a memiber of the Committee of Correspond- ence, 1772-75. Also member of committee to arrest British officers, 1775. Served in the Revolutionary army three months, 1780. Winslow Brigham delegate to convention to frame the Constitu- tion, 1779-80. Representative, 1783-84. MISS ESTELLE KINDER SOWLE. 23807. Born in Indiana. Descendant of David Hedden, of Newark, Essex county, N. J. Daughter of Charles Hedden Sowle and Virginia A. Hawkins, his wife. Granddaughter of Seabury Sowle and Abigail Ball Hedden, his wife. Gr.-granddaugbter of Stephen Hedden and Sarah Peck, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Hedden and Esther Baldwin, his wife. David Hedden, private; minute man in the Essex County, New Jersey, Militia. He was one of eight brothers, all of whom served during the entire war of the Revolution. MISS FANNIE M. HEDDEN. 238)8. Bom in Indiana. Descendant of David Hedden, of Newark, N. J., and Judge John Peck, of Newark, N. J. Daughter of David Hedden and Elizabeth Wood, his wife. Granddaughter of Stephen Hedden and Sarah Peck, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of David Hedden and Esther Baldwin, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Peck and Elizabeth Dodd, his wife. PIANKESHAW CHAPTER. 139 David Hedden was private and minute man in the Essex County, New Jersey, Militia. Judge John Peck, judge of the County Court, also member of the Assembly, rendered himself obnoxious to the British and Tories by his unswerving and active patriotism. MRS. MARTHA F. H. GWIN. 23809. Born in Indiana. Wife of Frank Gwin. Descendant of Colonel Henry Heth, of Virginia. Daughter of Henry Milton Heth and Mary Elizabeth Walker, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Milford Heth and Elizabeth Theresa Jami- son, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Mc Heth and Elizabeth Applegate, his wife. See No. 10004. MISS ANNA E. CARDWILL. 23810. Born in Ohio. Descendant of Isaac Train, of Massachusetts; William Cardwill, of Connecticut; Joseph Sweezy, of New York. Daughter of Jo'hn Henry Cardwill and Caroline Barbara Montgom- ery, his wife. See No. 8399. MISS EMMA DEWHURST. Born in New Hampshire. Descendant of Phineas Osgood, of Massachusetts. Daughter of George Dewhurst and Sarah Williams, his wife. Granddaughter of John Williams and Hannah Osgood, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Osgood. Phineas Osgood served as corporal and private, Sixth Regiment, Massachusettts Light Infantry, Captain Peter Clay's company. Lieu- tenant Calvin Smith, almost continuously from April 7, 1777, to De- cember, 1782. MRS. HELEN MAR PAWCETT. 23812. Born in Indiana. Wife of Ellwood Fawcett. Descendant of Benjamin Buckman, of Massachusetts. Daughter of William T. Bull and Julia A. Buckman, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin Buckman and Eunice Judd, his wife. Benjamin Buckman served as orderly sergeant eight years and two months in the war of the Revolution. 140 LINEAGE BOOK MISS THEODt»SIA E. HEDDEN. 24609. Born in Indiana. Descendant of John Peck, David Hedden, Joseph Wood and William White, of Stamford, Conn. Daughter of David Hedden and Elizabeth Wood, his wife. Granddaughter of Stephen Hedden and Sarah Peck, his wife; Joseph Wood and Betsy White, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Peck and Elizabeth Dodd. his wife; Joseph Wood and Mary St. John, his wife; William White and Susannah Smithy his wife. Judge Peck was judge of the County Court and a member of the Legislature. David Hedden was minute man of the Essex County, New Jersey, Militia, one of eight brothers, all of whom served during the war of the Revolution. Josecih Wood was a private in Captain James Green's company. Lieutenant Colonel John Mead's regiment, in expedition to New York, in August and September, 1776. Also served in Captain James Green's company. Ninth Regiment of Militia, under General Wooster, of Connecticut. William White, private in Captain Roswell Grant's company. Colonel Roger Enos' regiment, on the Hudson, 1778. MRS. ANNA WHITE H. GREENE. 24610. Born in Indiana. Wife of Dr. Frank C. Greene. Descendant of William White, Joseph Wood, Judge John Peck and David Hedden. Daughter of David Hedden and Elizabeth Wood, his wife. See No. 24609. MRS. MARGARET MITCHELL JOHNSON. 2-1811. Born in Indiana. Wife of Richard M. Johnson. Descendant of Amiasa Mitchell, of Vermont. 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 Miitohell served as a fifer. He served in the war for seven years, and for his services received a pension. MISS ELEANOR HOOPER. 25186. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Jonathan Mitchell and David Hooper, of Massachu- setts. Daughter of David Edward Hooper and Mary Laird, his wife. See No. 25187. PIANKKSHAW CHAPTER. 141 MISS MARY ANNABELLAH SMITH. 25187. Bom in Indiana. Descendant of Jonathan Mitchell and David Hooper, of Massachu- setts. Daughter of James Logan Smith and Mary Maria Hooper, his wife. Granddaughter of Dummer Mitchell Hooper and Annahellah Brown, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Nehemiah Hooper and Susannah Mitchell, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaug'hter of David Hooper and Rachel Story, his wife; Bela Mitchell and Susannah Sweat, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Mitchell. Jonathan Mitchell served as Colonel Massachusetts Militia and of Second Cumtoei'land County Regiment; commissioned February 7, 1776. The regiment was stationed at Fairmouth. November 27, 1780, he was chosen muster master for Cumberland county by a ballot of the House of Representatives; confirmed by the Senate November 29, 1780. David Hooper served as private in Captain Joseph Whipple's com- pany, Essex county, stationed at Manchester. Also served in Wm. Pierson's company. Honorably discharged November 18, 1776. MISS CARRIE B. WEBSTER. 251S8. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Joseph Smith, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Alexander Webster and Sarah Smith, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan Smith and Caroline Merriwether, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Smith. Joseph Smith served in the capacity of second lieu-enant. It is said that Joseph Smith was the last Revolutionary pensioner to die. MISS ALICE L. GREENE. 25189. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Gabriel Poindexter, of Louisa county, Virginia. Daughter of John 0. Greene and Elizabeth Adams, his wife. Granddaughter of John Adams and Elizabeth Poindexter, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Gabriel Poindexter and Mary Swift, his wife. Gabriel Poindexter served in the capacity of soldier of the Virginia line on Continental establishment. MISS ANNA M. FITCH BRAGDON. 25190. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Captain Joshua Bragdon, of York, Me. Daughter of Joshua Bragdon and Mary Louise Fitch, his wife. Granddaughter of Joshua Bragdon and Sarah Frost Leighton, his wife. 142 LINEAGE BOOK Gr. -granddaughter of Captain Joshua Bragdon and Mehetable Lit- tlefield, his wife. Captain Joshua Bragdon commanded a company from Wells, Me., Colonel Scammore's regiment, at Bunker Hiil. MISS CLARA KIMBALL BRAGDON. 25191. Bom in Indiana. Descendant oif Captain Joshua Bragdon, of York, Me. Daughter of Joshua Bragdon and Mary Louise Pitch, his wife. Granddaug'hter of Joshua Bragdon and Sarah Frost Leighton, his wife. See No. 25190. MISS CLARA FUNK. 25696. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Henry Funk. Daughter of Joseph Potts Funk and Eliza Deborah Borland, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Funk and Deliah Potts, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Funk and Rachel Denbo. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Funk and Eliziabeth, his wife. Henry Funk served as a private in Captain Joseph Bowman's com- pany, under General George Roger Clark, in 1778. MRS. HARRIET W. STEELE. 2G400. Born in Indiana. Wife of Rev. John E. Steele. Descendant of Asa Dains, of Connecticut. Daughter of John Peterson and Hannah Dains, his wife. Granddaughter of Kassen Dains and Esther Burroughs, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Dains and Jane Dains, his wife. Asa Dains enlisted as a private in Captain Oady's company, Colonel Chapmian's regiment, Canterbury, Conn. His pension was allowed for fifteen months, actual time. MISS ADELIAH WOODRUFF. Bom in Indiana. Descendant of Israel Crane, Jr., of Newark, N. J. Daughter of Israel Crane Woodruff and Marion Betterton, his wife. Granddaughter of Seth Woodruff and Crane, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Israel Crane. Israel Crane was a private and cornet in the Troop of Lig^ht Horse, New Jersey, Militia. MISS MAUD FUNK. 28081. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Henry Funk. PIANKE3HAW CHAPTER. 143 Daughter of Joseph Potts Funk and Eliza Deborah Borland, his wife. See No. 2-5696. MRS. MARY SCRIBNER COLLINS. 28082. Born in Indiana. V/ife of Henry Collins. Descendant of Captain Nathaniel Scribner. Daughter of James Cooper Davis and Phebe Scribner, his wife. Granddaughter of Joel Scribner and Mary Bull, his wife. Gr.-granddaughLer of Nathaniel Scribner and Phebe Kellogg, his wife. Nathaniel Scribner entered the service with rank of lieutenant March 15, 1776. A few mouths later promoted to captain. Was wounded in battle of Monmouth by a musket ball, which entered his wrist and passed out of his elbow. He drew a pension. Died at Louisville, G-a., 1800. MRS. EMILY RICE MAGINNESS BARNUM. 28383. Born in Indiana. Wife of Morgan King Barnum. Descendant of Winslow Brigham and Daniel Harringtoin. Daughter of Edmund Ayers Maginness and Frances Rice, his wife. See No. 23806. MRS. BELLA B. SMITH. 29811. Born in Indiana. Widow of James Smith. Descendant of Samuel Earstow, of Massacuusetts. Daughter of A. J. Bukley and Hannah Barstow. his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Barstow and Hannah Spaulding, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Barstow and Elizabeth Newcomb, his wife. Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Job Barstow and Rebecca Bushnell, his wife. Samuel Barstow served as minute man at Lexington, April 19, i. : MRS. ELIZABETH GREENE. 29436. Born in Indiana. Wife of John Owen Greene. Descendant of Gabriel Poindexter, of Virginia. Daughter of John Adams and Elizabeth Poindexter. See No. 25189. MISS MINNIE CAROLINE AKERS. 29437. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Captain Abraham Miller, born in Holland, April 1, 1735. 144 i,ixe;age book Daughter of -Season L. Akers and Louisa Miller, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Miller and Louisa Owen, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Miller and Hannah Burney, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Miller. Abraham Miller was a member of committee of Northhampton county, Pennsylvania, in December, 1774. He was chosen recruiting officer in June, 1775, and commissioned captain June 25, 1775, in Colonel Thompson's battalion. He was a member of convention of July 25, 1776. Died in Tioga county, New York, July 25, 1815. Members at Large* MISS MARY HANNAH KROUT. 353. Crawfordsville, Ind. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Captain George Brown, Thomas Brown, of Virginia; John John, of Pennsylvania, and of Jacob Krout. Daughter of Robert Kennedy Krout and Caroline Vancleve Brown, his wife. Granddaughter of Ryland Thomas Brown and Mary Reeder, his wife; Jacob Krout and Hannah Kennedy, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of George Brown and Hannah John, his wife; and of Jacob Krout. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Brown and Mary Ball, his wife; John John and Barbara Evans, his wife. George Brown in 1777 enlisted under Captain Jacob Valentine. He was at Valley Forge and with the victorious troops at Yorktown, where he commanded a company. Thomas Brown was in the same company with his son, and both received for their services grants of land, which they located in Mason county, Kentucky. John Joihn served from the siege of Boston to Yorktown. Jacob Krout was a soldier under General Ashe. He came to this country from Nuremberg with his five sons, and in the beginning of the war sent five men as substitutes for them. Later he and all his sons enlisited^ and he was killed at the battle of Brier Creek, in South Carolina. MRS. KATHARINE ANNA SCHULTZ Vs^ATSON. 3293. Born in Illinois. Wife of John Watson, Brazil, Ind. Descendant of John Sohultz, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Lewis Otto Schultz and Mary Jane Schultz, his wife. Granddaughter of John Schultz and Catharine Otto, his wife. John Schultz was taken prisoner at Quebec and not exchanged for two years. He served to the close of the war, and was one of the six of Morgan's sharpshooters, known as the "Dutch mesj?," all of whom lived to a great age. 145 10 146 LINEAGE BOOK MRS. ANNIE VANZANDT APPLEGATE. 3580. Born in Indiana. Wife of George W. Applegate, Corydon. Descendant of Captain Casper Dull, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Oasper Vanzandt and Elizabeth Vanzandt, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaiah Vanzandt and Mary Dull, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Casper Dull and Hannah C. Mathiew, his wife. Casper Dull enlisted in 1777 as lieutenant, and in 1778 was captain of the Philadelphia County Light Dragoons. MRS. CAROLINE MAJOR HAYES. 3777. Born in Indiana. Wife of Ezra Guard Hayes, Lawrenceburg. Descendant of Captain Joseph Hayes and James Major, of Penn- sylvania. Daughter of Daniel Symmes Major and Eliza Guard, his wife. Granddaughter of David Guard and Beulah Millar, his wife; Wil- liam Major and Mary Patterson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Millar and Priscilla Hayes, his wife; James Major and Jane Henderson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Hayes and Joanna Praig, his wife. Joseph Hayes armed and equipped a company of cavalry at his own expense, which he commanded during the war. James Major was a soldier of the Revolution, and was in the battle of Brandywine. MRS. MINNIE GRAVES BROWN. 4092. Widow of Seneca Buel Brown, Fort Wayne. Descendant of Elihu Pomeroy and Stephen Barber, of Connecticut. Daughter of Charles Edgar Graves and Mary Ann Holland, his wife. Granddaughter of AJshley Holland and Penelope Graves, his wife. Gr.-granddaugihter of Josiah Dwight Graves and Abigail Pomeroy, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elihu Pomeroy and Lydia Barber, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddanghter of Stephen Barber. Elihu Pomeroy enlisted from Connecticut as a private soldier. Stephen Barber was a corporal in the Hebron company of Connec- ticut troops. MISS CORA PARKE STINSON. 5214. Paoli, Ind. Born in Indiana. Descendant of Elijah Stinson, of Virginia, and Samuel Thompson, of North Carolina, MEMBERS AT LARGE. 147 Daughter of Ben Stinson and Carolyn Cox, his wife. Gianddaug'hter of John B. Stinson and Matilda Miller, his wife; Sol- omon Cox and Nancy Cloud, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Elija;h Stinson and M. Cobb Stinson, his wife; Joel Cloud and Rebecca Thompson, his wife. Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Thompson and Elizabeth Debow, his wife. Elijah Stinson enlisted from Virginia, and with his six brothers fought during the struggle for liberty. Samuel Thompson was a regulator during Tryon's rule, and for his services at Guilford Court House received a pension. MRS. LOUISE CARNAHAN DEMING. 7467. Wife of Dr. Nelson Lloyd Deming, Fort Wayne. Descendant of William Fairchild, of Maine. Daughter of William Lane Carnahan and Clara Louise Hanna, his wife. Granddaughter of James Bayle^s Hanna and Mary King Fairchild, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Fairchild and Sarah Alden Hayes, his wife. Gr.-gr-granddaughter of William Fairchild and Mary King, his wife. William Fairchild served as a soldier in Colonel Samuel Brewer's regiment; also in Captain Hitchcock's company of Colonel Sprout's regiment. MRS. ABIGAIL D. HAWKINS. 8391. Wife of W. B. Hawkins. Brazil. Descendant of Ephraim Warren, of Massiachusetts. Daugihter of Stephen Daniels and Sophia Warren, his wife. Granddaughter of William Warren and Hannah Dickerson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Warren and Marah Parker, his wife. Ephraim Warren was one of the minute men at the battle of Lex- ington and was in the battle of Bunker Hill. He crossed the Dela- ware with Washington, and was at the battle of Trenton, and was in camp at Valley Forge. His proud record is from "Concord to York- town, 1775 to 1783." MRS. SARAH JAQUESS BOZEMAN. 9043. Wife of Virgil Phillips Bozeman, Poseyville. Descendant of Jonathan Jaquess, of New Jersey. Daughter of John Wesley Jaquess and Judith Smith, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan Jaquess and Rebecca Frazier, his wife. Jonathan Jaquess served five years in the Revolutionary war in 148 LINEAGE BOOK Colonel Sheldon's Light Dragoons. He was in the battles of White Plains, Long Island and King's Mountain. MRS. ISABEL DEMPSEY AYER. 9568. Wife of Joseph Van Eaton Ayer, Brazil. Descendant of Eohraim Vv^arren. Daughter of Joseph Dempsey and Sarah Daniels, his wife. Granddaughter of Stephen Daniels and Sophia. Warren, his wife. See No. 8391. MRS. ELIZABETH JACK LATTA. 9572. Bom in Pennsylvania. Wife of James M. Latta, Goshen. Descendant of Lieutenant William Jack. Daughter of William Jack and Harriet Baton, his wife. Granddaughter of William Jack and Margaret Wilson, his wife. William Jack served as lieutenant in the Revolution, from January 1, 1777, to June, 1778. Afterwards in 1793 he was appointed general of the State Militia. MRS. SARAH ELIZABETH FITCH. 10452. Wife of Charles B. Fitch^ Fort Wayne. Descendant of Captain John Pfoutz, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Henry Pryer and Sarah Louista Smith, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Smith and Susan Gearhart, his wife. Gr.-granddaugihter of Michael Gerhart and Magadaline Pfontz, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Pfontz. John Pfontz was captain of the Second Company, Fourth Battalion, of Cumberland County Associators, commissioned July 3, 1777. Also in service in the same company in 1778. He was in active service on occasion of 'the evacuation of Philadelphia. MRS. FLORA RISTINE FRAZER. 10453. Wife of William Defrees Frazer, Warsaw. Descendant of Theophilus Humphrey. Daughter of Ben. T. Ristine and Rhoda F. Humphrey, his wife. Granddaughter of Loin Humphrey and Rhoda Case, 'his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Theophilus Humphrey and Hephzibah Cor- nish, hiis wife. Theophilus Humphrey served as a drummer. He enlisted in Cap- tain Seth Smith's company in 1775, and his name appears in the "Lex- ington allatrm list." He was in the battle of Bunker Hill. Later in the same year he enlisted in the Second Continental Regiment in Captain Abel Pettibone's company. MEMBERS AT LARGE. 149 MRS. ELIZA BROWN WILEY. 11499. Born in Indiana. Wife of William H. Wiley, Terre Haute. Descendant of Captain George Brown and Thomas Brown, of Vir- ginia, and John John, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Ryland T. Brown and Mary Reeder, his wife. Granddaughter of George Brown and Hannah John, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John John and Barbara Evans, his wife; Thomas Brown and Mary Ball, his wife. George Brov/n enlisted in 1777 as sergeant, under Captain Jacob Valentine, and was v/itih the victorious troops at Yorktown, where he was in command of a company. Thomas Brown was in the same company with his son, and for their services both received grants of land which they located on Cabin Creek, Mason county, Kentucky. John John served from the seige of Boston to Yorktown. MRS. KATHARINE WILEY WAITE. 11501. Born in Indiana. Wife of William Henry Waite, Toledo, 0. Descendant of Captain George Brown and Thomas Brown, of Vir- ginia, and John John, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William H. Wiley and Eliza Brown, his wife. See No. 11499. MRS. MAMIE KINCAID LARKIN CHAPMAN. 12062r. Wife of Homer O'Neal Chapman, V/ashington, Ind. Descendant of Ensign James Kincaid and Lieutenant Colonel George Wilson. Daughter of Dr. John Bradford Larkin and Maggie Kincaid, his wife. Granddaughter of Dr. Joseph Kincaid and Amy Eliza McGimisey, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Kincaid and Sarah Wilson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Wilson. James Kincaid was a soldier in the Revolutionary war under George Rogers Clarke, and George Wilson was lieutenant colonel of the Eighth Pennsylvania Eegiment. He was a brother of James Wilson, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. MRS. EVANGELINE HAYES BAUER. 12064. Born in Indiana. Wife of Jacob M. Bauer, Lawrenceburg. Descendant of Captiain Joseph Hayes and Lieutenajit Solomon Hayes, both of Pennsylvania. 150 LINKAGE BOOK Daughter of Ezra Guard Hayes and Laura Morgan, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Hayes and Nancy Billingsley, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Solomon Hayes and Mary Craig, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Hayes and Joanna Craig, his wife. Joseph Hayes armed and equipped a cavalry company at his own expense and served during the war. Solomon Hayes was first lleutenaxit in the regiment of the Pennsyl- vania line. MRS. KATE KEYES STORMONT. 12635. Wife of Gilbert R. Stormont, Dafayette. Descendant of General Edward Hand. Daugihter of James M. Keyes and Catharine Bethel Hand, his wife. Granddaughter of Dr. Jasper Hand and Phoebe Hand, his wife. Gr.- grand daughter of Edward Hand and Catherine Ewing, his wife. General Edward Hand came to America in the Eighth Royal Irish Regiment in the year 1774, as surgeons' mate. He resigned his posi- tion on arrival in this country and settled in Pennsylvania. At the outbreak of the Revolutionary War he offered his services to the colonies and was appointed lieutenant colonel of the First Pennsyl- vania Riflemen Regiment, and participated in the early engagements of the war and was in the siege of Boston. In 1776 he was made colonel of the regiment and led it in the battle on Long Island. In April, 1777, he was appointed brigadier general, and in October, 1778, he succeeded General Stark in command at Albany. He was an active participant in General Sullivan's campaign against the Indians in 1779. Near the close of 1780 General Hand was appointea adjutant general on Washington's staff and served in that capacity until the close of the war. General Hand was with Washington at the crossing of the Delaware, and did gallant and meritorious service with his regiment in the battle of Trenton, December 26, 1776, under the im- mediate command of General Washington. He was a member of Congress, 1784-85, and a,ssisted in the formation of the constitution of Pennsylvania. MRS. ELLA ADKINS LYNN. 14839. Wife of James Edgar Lynn, Yellow Springs, O. Descendant of Captain Valentine Sevier, of North Carolina. Daughter of James Madison Adkins and Martha Ann Paris, his wife. Granddaughter of John Faris and Sarah Sevier, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of James Sevier and Susan Warren, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Valentine Sevier and Naomi Douglas, his wife. Valentine Sevier was sergeant at battle of Point Pleasant in 1774. MEMBERS AT LARGE. 151 He also served in the Indian wars in East Tennessee. He was the first sSheriff of Washington county, North Carolina; was a justice of the peace and colonel of the militia. He commanded a company as captain in the Revolution, and participated in the battles of Cedar Springs and King's Mountain, with six others of his name — four of his brothers and two nephews. MISS PARKE READ. 14843. Topeka, Kan. Descendant of Captain Silas Clark, Captain Joiin Brown and Daniel Read. Daughter of Ezra Read and Su.sanna M. Mclntire, his wife. Granddaughter of Ezra Read and Nancy Clark, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Da,niel Read and of Silas Clark. Daniel Read was a commissioned officer in the Revolutionary War. His wife was the daughter of Captain John Brown, who served in the French colonial war, and also in the war of the Revolution. Captain Silas Clark was famous for many daring exploits in the Revolutionary war. He served from November, 1776, till January, 1781. At the bat- tle of Monmouth he received the wound which resulted in his death in 1800. MISS ADA BUSH. 15527. Boise, Idaho. Descendant of George Stansill. Daughter of George Edgar Bush and Emma Brunnett, his wife. Granddaughter of Davis Bush and SaraJh Ann Hunt, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Adam Bush and Mary Stansill, his wife. Gr.-gu'.-granddaughter of George Stansill and Leah Stansill, his wife. George Stansill served as a private in Captain Severinus Klock's company of the Second Regiment of Tryon County Militia, New York, from 1778, till the close of the war. MRS. ZELLA KENYON MIX. 15528. Wife of Melville Walter Mix. Mishawaka. Descendant of Lodowick Kenyon and General William Allen. Daughter of Thomas W. Kenyon and Mary L. Brewer, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas B. Kenyon and Rachel Allen, his wife. Gr.-granddaugihter of Lodowick Kenyon and also of William Allen. Lodowick Kenyon was a soldier in Colonel John Tapham's regi- ment. General William Allen enlisted as a second lieutenant of the Second Company of Colonel Israel Angel's First Rhode Island Regiment, in 1776. He was rapidly promoted, until before the close of the war he 152 LINEAGE BOOK v/as made general. He was a man of elevated character and noted for gallant and distinguished services in the war. He was one of the original members of the Society of the Cincinnati. MRS. ELIZABETH WHITE SHAW. 18430. Born in New York. Wife of D. A. Shaw. Mishawaka. Descendant of Colonel Aaron Hobart. Daughter of Seth H. White and Opheila MacDonald, his wife. Granddaughter of Micah White and Esther Hobart, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Hobart and E-5ther Hobart, his wife. Aaron Hobart was a colonel in the Revolutionary War. MRS. S. FRANCES CORY MAJOR. 19749. Wife of William Stephen Major, Sljelbyville. Descendant of James Morrison, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Alexander Cory and Loretto Morrison, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Morrison and Elizabeth Johnson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter oif Samuel Morrison and Mary Gabby, his wife. Gr.-gr.-graudd'aughter of James Morrison. James Morrison was actively engaged in the Revolutionary War all through the stiuggle for independence. MRS. ANNA STOUT WALDORF. 19770. A real daughter, born in 1819. Widow of William Waldorf, Whitcomb, Ind. Descendant of Job Stout and Jonathan Stout, of New Jersey. Daughter of Job Stout and Rhoda Howell, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan Stout. Job Stout at the age of sixteen served as an express messenger, carrying important messages on many dangerous journeys. He was in the battle of Yorktown and at Fort Pitt. The inscription on his tombstone in Big Cedar Cemetery, near Whitccvmb, Ind., is as fol- lows: "In Memory of Job Stout, a Revolutionary Soldier. Born 1763 —died 1833. Aged 70 years." Jonathan Stout, his father, was also a Revolutionary soldier and a founder of the Baptist Church at Hopewell, N. J. MISS CLARA M. GREER. 20294. Fort Wayne, Ind. Descendant of Gideon Richmond. Daughter of John W. Greer and Ruth Lovina Walkley, his wife. Granddaughter of Ohauncey Collins Walkley and Ruth Lovina Richmond, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Edmund Richmond and Ruth Learning. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Richmond and Hanniah Richmond, his wife. MEMBERS AT LARGE. 153 G-icleon Richmond served as a private in Captain Joshua Eddy's company of the Twelfth Massachusetts Regiment, 1778. MRS. MARGARET DAILY WAY. 20297. Born in Indiana, Wife of Oharkis S. Way, Columbus. Descendant of Philip Daley and Michael Shirley, Daughter of Colonel Hanison Dailey and Sarah Elizabeth Morri- son, his wife. Granddaughter of David Wise Dally and Mary Ann Shirley, his wife.. Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Daily and Mary Wise, his wife; Charles Shirley and Rebecca Collier, his wife. Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Philip Daley and Nellie Daley, his wife; Michael Shirley and Katie Franz, his wife. Philip Daley served as a private in Lieutenant Horatio Claggett's company. Third Maryland Regiment, commanded by Colonel Ramisey. Michael Shirley enlisted December 1, 1777, in Captain William Bent- ley's company, Third Virginia Regiment, and served until November, 1779. MRS. ELIZA PRENTISS JOHNSON. 21478. Ligonder, Ind. A real daughter, born in Genesee county, N. Y. Descendant of Nathaniel Prentiss, of Genesee, N. Y. Nathaniel Prentiss, at the age of thirteen, ran away from home to join the revoiutiomary army in 1778. He was present at the execution of Major Andree at West Point. He also served as a seaman on board a ship chartered by the governor of Connecticut. The crew was imprisoned in the horrible prison ship Jersey. They suffered untold misery on the Island of Jamaica, where they were kept till the close of the war, when they were cast adrift. He was granted a pension from March 4, 1831. He died January 23, 1839. MISS KATHARINE RICHMOND THQMAS. 22434. Goshen, Ind. Descendant of Gideon Richmond, of Massachusetts and Timothy Dawson, of Connecticut. Daughter of Lewis D. Thomas and Amelia Richmond, his vv'ife. Granddaughter of Rev. Judah Leaming Richmond and Julia Anne Meloy, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Edmund Richmond and Ruth Leaming, his wife; Henry Meloy and Anna Dawson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Richmond and Hannah Richmond, his wife; Timothy Dawson and Abigail Winston, his wife. Gideon Richmond was a private in Captain Joshua Eddys com- 154 LINEAGE BOOK pany, Twelfth Massachusetts Regiment, under Colonel Gamaliel Bradford, White Plains, August 3, 1778. Timlothy Dawsion enlisted as a private in Captain Matthew Smith's company, July 12, 1781. Attached to General Waterbury's brigade for the defense of the post at Hor^seneck and places adjacent. They joined Washington at Phillipsburg and were under Heath's orders on the Westchester line. MRS. CARRIE P. HARVEY JAMES. 23821. Wife of F. J. James, Brazil. Descendant of Seth Miner, of Connecticut. Daughter of Spencer Harvey and Rhoda Root, his wife. Granddaughter of Jesse Root and Elizabeth Miner, his wife. Gr. grand daughter of Seth Miner and Eunice Judson. Seth Miner wais a private soldier and enlisted from Connecticut. He was taken prisoner at Ticonderoga and taken to New York. After his release he re-enlisted and served till the close of the war. MRS. ANNA MERRELL McCALL CALDER. 24312. Wife of William S. Calder, Connersvil'le. Descend'ant of Captain Joseph Poor, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Oliver C. McCall and Sarah Merrell, his wife. Granddaughter of William Stanley Merrell and Mehitable Thurston Poor, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Poor and Hannah Chute, hiis wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaug'hter of Joseph Poor and Margaret Doyington, his wife. Joseph Poor enlisted as a private in 1775, and was promoted until he was made captain. He fought with his company at Bunker Hill, in Colonel Kent's divi-sion. MISS MARY ELIZABETH WOOD. 22671. K'okomo, Ind. Born in Indiana. Descemdant of Joshua David. Daughter of George Pbilip Wood and Mai-y Elizabeth Hines. Granddaughter of Charles A. Wood and Hannah French Washer. Gr.-granddaug'hter of Philip Wood and Dorothy Davis. Gr.-gr.-gramddaughter of Joshua Davis and Dorothy Wheeler. Joshua Davis served under Captain Daniel Emerson and Colonel Wingate at Ticonderoga. He also served in the New Hampshire troops at the siege of Boston, under Captain Noah Worcester and Colonel Durke.e. At the age of eighty-eight he received a pension for services. MEMBERS AT LARGE. 155 MRS. LILLIAN LE MONDE SLAUGHTER. Born in KentuckJ^ Wife of James L. Slaughter, Havana, Cuba. Descendant of John John. Daughter of Thomas Le Monde and Margaret John, his wife. Granddaughter of John John and Maria Clark, his wife. Gr.granddaughter of John John and Barbara Evans, his wife. John John served from the siege of Boston to the Surrender at Yorktown. He was with Logan in the Western division and was a target for the Indians, being seven feet tall, the largest man in the army. MRS. ADELAIDE SMITH HASSEY. 28084. A real daughter, born in Virginia. Wife of James C. Hassey, Cicero, Ind. Descendant of Charles Smith, of Virginia. Daughter of Charles Smith and Elizabeth England, his wife. Charles Smith was a soldier in Captain Weeks' company. Colonel Dabney's regiment. In 1776 he entered the army at the age of four- teen years and remained in the service until the close of the war, although he had lost an eye and the use of one arm during that time. After the war he became major of the Second Battalion of the Thirty- first Virginia Militia. MISS MARY IRWIN THOMPSON. 29441. Edinburgh, Ind. Born in Indiana. Descendant of William Donaldson, of Virginia. Daughter of James Irwin Thompson and Jane Cutsinger, his wife. Granddaughter of James Thompson and Susan Collins, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Alexander Thompson and Anne Donaldson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Donaldson and Mary Sweeney, his wife. William Donaldson served as a private in Colonel Woods' company of the Eighth Virginia, Regiment of foot, during the Revolutionary War. Roll of Honor* Page. Allen, Henry 97 Allen, Gen. William 1-51 Ames, Barnabas 123,124 Anderson, Robert 11 Andrew, Dr. John 7.5 Andrew, Dr. John 73 74, 75, 84, 90, 92 Andrews, Miles 65 Andrews, Lieut. William 65 Arnold, Col. Jacob 54 Arnold, Richard 53 Aylett, Col. William 28 Babcock, Lieut. Oliver 100 Baker, Capt. David 129 Baldwin, Samuel 47 Bangs, Allen 78 Bangs, Joseph 74,78 Banta, John 54 Barbee, William 23 2G, 32, 35, 62, 04 Barber, Stephen 146 Barrows, John 42 Barstow, Samuel 143 Bates, Daniel 72 Bates, Capt. David 72 Beach, Capt. Enoch 128, 131, 132 Ecall, Maj. Isaac 133,135 Beall, Capt. Robert 25, -37 Belding, Bartholomew 88 Berry, Thomas 104 Blair, Capt. Absalom 12, 47 Blaisdel, Lieut. Jacob 64 Blakely, Lieut. James 28 Blakely, James, jr 28 Bliss, James 23 Boggs, John 80, 81 Bragdon, Capt. Joshua 141,142 Brigham, Lieut. Abijah 10 29. 62, 63 Brigham, Winslow 138,143 Bristol, Abel 36,37 Brockenbrough, William 79 Broome, Col. John 73 Brown, Capt. George 17, 145, 147 Brown, Capt. John 151 Brown, Nathan 97 Brown, Thomas 17, 145. 149 Bryan, Capt. William 44 Bryant, Lieut. David 25 Bryant, John 109, 110 Bryson, James 21,26,27,66 Buckman, Benjamin 139 Bucknor, Capt. Philip 41 Burbank, Capt. Silas 105 Burnet, Surgeon-general William. 58 Burnham, Asa 12, 21, 22, 36 Burritt, Rev. Blackleach 13 IS, 22, 63, 64 Butler, Capt. Henry 75 Cardwill, William 137. 139 Carlton, Ambrose 23 Carnahan, Capt. James 64 Carpenter, Isaiah 115, 117 156 Page. Caulkins, Roswell 59 Chamberlain, Wright 120 Chamberlin, Elias 83 Chilton, Capt. John 8G, 87 Clapp, Stephen 91 Clark, Jehiel 75, 7G, 78 Clark, Lemuel -7, 100, 101 Clark, Capt. Silas 151 Clark, Gen. Samuel 75,76,78 Clark, Lieut. Samuel 82 Clayton, Capt. Elijah 23, 33, 64 Cole, Benjamin 28 Cole, Jacob 126 Coleman, Dr. Asaph SI, 88 Coleman, Dr. Noah 88 Conant, Josiah 25 Cook, Isaac 79 Cook, Capt. Isaac 79 Cook, Col. Isaac 79 Cooper, Judge Daniel Ill, 112 Cory, Joseph 84 Cory, Phoebe Simpson 84 - Cory, Stephen 84 Cousins, Capt. Nathaniel 66 Craft, Moses 80, 82 Craig, Capt. James 84 Craig, John H 51 Crane, Abel 129,130 Crane, Bernier 128 Crane, Israel, jr 142 Crawford, James 9. 10, 52 Currie, Thomas 119 Cowles, Capt. Josiah 43 Cowley, St. Leger 121 Dains, Asa 142 Daley, Philip 108, 109, 153 Darling, Joseph 129,132 David, Joshua 154 Deal, W^illiam 122 Dearborn, Gen. Henry 41 De Frees, Joseph H 135 Denton, Capt. James 70 De Wolf, Seth 61 Dodge, Lieut. Samuel 99 Donaldson, William 155 Donnally, Col. Andrew 33, 53 Downing, Francis 92,93,95 Downing, Michael 30,38 Dull. Capt. Casper 146 Dumont, Peter 11, 31 Dunn, Capt. Hugh 44, 46, 51 Dwinnell, Ebenezer 115, 117 Dyer, Ebenezer 101 Eastin. Lieut. Philip 37, 51 Edwards, Capt. Ebenezer 108 Edwards, Judge Timothy 19, 20 Eells, Capt. Edward 104 Ellsworth, Chief Justice Oliver 69 70, 71. 72 Evans, James 102 Evans, John 96, 97 Pairchild, William 147 ROLL OF HONOR. 157 Page. Farrar, Ephraim Ill Farrington, Joseph 122 Field, Lieiit. Henry Ill Finley, James 119 Fletcher, Jesse 42, 56, 57, 58 Fogg, Stephen 66 Folley, Lieut. Richard 88 Foster, Rev. William 19 Francis, Asa 91 Frazee, Samuel 20 Funk, Henry 142 Gallup, Capt. Joseph 31 Gano, Capt. Daniel 105 Gano, Rev. John IC, 45, lOU Gardner, Daniel 91 Garrette, Ma.1. John Waite 23, 64 Garrette, John Waite, jr 64 Garrison, Jacob 117 Gillespie, Col. Daniel SO Gilman, Co. Jeremiah 25 Gipson, John 107 Glazebrook, Julius 50 Goodale, Ebenezer 120 Graham, Thomas 127 Grant, John 110 Gray, Daniel 114 Gray, Maj. Frederick ll.S Gray, William 113 Green, Capt. Thomas 125 Grigg, Matthew 130 Griswold, Gov. Matthew 102 Groat, Peter 68 Haines, Capt. Aaron 10, 29, 62, 63 Hallam, Capt. Amos 85 Hammond, Faunce 97 Hand, Gen. Edward 150 Hargrave, Thomas 43 Harmon, Reuben 47 Harrison, Gov. Benjamin 11 Harrington, Daniel 138, 143 Hatchitt, Abraham 101 Hause, Peter 40, 50 Hayes, Capt. Joseph 146, 149 Hayes, Lieut. Solomon 149 Healy, James 43 Heard, Capt. John 93 Heard, Gen. Nathaniel 93 Hedden, David 138, 140 Heiney, Jacob 114, 115, 116, 117 Hemphill, Andrew 95 Hendricks, Abram 39, 45, 58, 59 Henry, Patrick 28 Herrold, John 120 Heth, Col. Henry 137, 139 Hickok, Durlin 120 Hickox, James 101 Hill, Capt. John 94 Hine, Hezekiah 59 Hobart, Col. Aaron 152 Hodges, Dr. Silas 76 Holcombe, Martin 104 Hollembeak, William 123, 124 Hooker, Gilbert 32 Hooper, David 140, 141 Horton, Maj. Jonathan 70, 71 Howe, Anna Foster 102 Howe, Lieut. Moses 79 Hubbard, Elisha 68 Hubbard, Lieut. Jeremiah 68 Hueston, William 81, 82 Humphrey, Theophilus 1.31,148 Hunt, Col. Jonathan 44 Huston, John 108 Page. Insley, Job 67 Irwin, Archibald 35,37 Jack, John 113 Jack, Lieut. William 148 Jackman. George 116 James, Thomas 34, .59 Jaques, Jonathan 24,147 Jeffries, John 34 Jennison, Capt. John 132, 133 John, John 17, 145, 149, 155 Johnson, Arthur 124, 125, 126 Johnson, Ashley 81, 87 Johnson, Cave 51 Johnson, Jacob 13.5 Johnston, Samuel 101 Johnston, Col. Witter 29 56, 128, 129, 130, 131 Jones, Lieut. James 53 Jones, William Clarke 133 Jordan, CajDt. John 89 Kearney, Capt. John 105 Keen, John 103 Kenton, Simon 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98 Kenyon, Lodowick 151 Kerlin, John 114 Kessler, Jacob 123 Kichlein, Peter 125 Kilburn, Eliphalet 116 Kimball, Capt. Peter 116 Kincaid, James 149 King, Alexander 55 Kirk, John 132, 133 Kitchell, Moses 72 Krout, Jacob 145 Lafayette, Marquis de 68 Langdon, Benjamin 70 Langdon, Capt. John 34, 123, 124 Langdon, John Wilson 34 Lawrence, Capt. Asa 89 Lenox, James 45 Levering, Capt. John 78 Lewis, Col. Fielding 86 Lewis, Jabez 83 Lewis, John 122 Link, Thomas 113 Linn, Andrew 84 Logan, William 60 Loomis, Uriah 120 Lord, Joseph 123, 124 Love, Robert 113 Lowe, Jacob 98 Lowes, Lieut. James 30, 130 Ludlow, Col. Cornelius Ill, 112 Ludlow, Capt. John HI, 112 McCalla, Sarah 105 McCalla, Thomas 105 McCartnev, Laughlin 21 McClintock, Lieut. Alexander ..26, 48 McCrea, Col. John 22 McDonald, William 126 McDowell, Col. Samuel 43 McDowell, Samuel, jr 43 McEwen, Henry 95 McFarland, Col. Daniel. 26, 28, 115, 116 Macfarlane, Capt. Andrew 24 Macfarlane, Lieut. James 24 Mclntire, William 9, 10, 52 Major, James 146 Mansur, William 57 Marsh, Col. Joseph 85, 87 Marshall, Rev. Robert 52 158 lineage; book '^ Page. Martin, Jacob 110 Menzies, Capt. Samuel Peachy — 103 Meredith, John Wheeler 4U Merrill, Ezekiel 75 Merrill, Jesse 11,31 Merrill, Capt. Samuel 11, 31 Miller, Capt. Abraham 143 Mills, Capt. Peter 107 Miner, Seth 154 Mitchell, Amasa 140 Mitchell, Jonathan 140, 141 Mix, John 134 Moody, Humphrey 96 Morris, Lieut. Jonathan F 17 100, 101 Morris, Maj. Joseph 17, 100, 101 Morrison, James 41, 152 Moss, Maj. Hugh 17, 20, 58, 106 Mudge, Lieut. Jarvis 103 Neelv, Joseph 134 Nelson, Lieut. David 9, 10, 52 Nelson, Robert 9, 10, 52 Nesmith, Capt. John 119 Newcomer, Christian 37 Nixon, John 121 Noble, Capt. James 123, 124 Orr, John 15, 71 Osgood, Phineas 139 Otis, Col. James 27 Otis, Gen. Joseph 27 Owens, William 23 Page, John 38 Page, Nathaniel 38 Park, William 27 Parks, George 23 Parsons, Capt. Hezekiah 47 Partridge, Amos 87 Peabody, Moses 14, 50 Peacock, Lieut. Richard 21 Peck, Judge John 138,140 Peebler, Lieut. Robert 39 Peebler, Capt. William 39 Percv, Jacob 59,63 Pfontz, Capt. John 148 Piatt, Capt. Abraham 75 Piatt, Capt. Jacob 44, 46, 51 Pierson, Moses 48 Poindexter, Gabriel 141,143 Polk, Ephraim 90 Pomeroy, Elihu 146 Pond, William 123, 124 Poor, Capt. Joseph 154 Prentiss, Nathaniel 153 Purviance, Capt. James 118, 121 Putnam, Francis 18,73 Putnam. Thomas 106, 107 Quintard, Peter 72 Ramsay, William 14, 28, 50 Rand, Ezekiel 15 Rea, Samuel 11 Read, Elisha 79 Read, Daniel 151 Richmond, Gideon 152, 153 Richmond, Nathaniel 15, 71 Roots, Benjamin G 55 Rowley, Thomas 13 Rowley, Capt. Thos., jr 13 Russell, James 21, 32, 38, 61 Russell, John 35 Russell, William 15. 35 Rush, Jacob 90 Page. 30 Rutherford, Robert St. Clair, Maj. -Gen. Arthur 16 Sailor, Jacob 93, 94 Sanford, Lieut. Thomas 40 Sawyer, Lieut. Eli.sha 49, 52 SchofC, Philip 14,28,50 Schultz, John 145 Scott, John 11 Scott, Lieut. Matthew 79 Scott, Moses 49 Scribner, Capt. Nathaniel 16, 143 Selden, Col. Samuel 43 Sevier, Capt. Valentine 150 Shepherd, Col. David 9, 10, 52 Shirley, Michael 108, 109, 153 Shores, Thomas 54 Short, John 23 Shreve, Col. William 36 Simons, Adriel 118 Slawson, Jonathan 39,45 Smalley, John 49 Smith, Capt. Abijah 57 Smith, Charles 155 Smith, Col. James 95 Smith, Jesse 77 Smith, Joseph 141 Smith, Preserved 33 Snyder, Philip 12 Squier, Ellis 68, 69, 7S Stafford, Rebecca 67 Stanstill, George 151 Stearns, Isaac 80,83 Stearns, Timothy 80, 83 Stephens, Thomas 102 Stickney, Lieut. Jedediah 14, 50 Stinson. Elijah 146 Stout, David 9iJ Stout, Job 152 Stout, Capt. John 90 Stout, Jonathan 152 Sturtevant, Lot 113 Sullivan, Capt. Moses E 20 SutlifCe, John 32 Sutton, Arod 96 Swearingen, John 134,135 Sweezy, Joseph 137,139 Taylor, Maj. Ignatius HI Taylor, Col. James 82, 106 Taylor, Robert 82, 84, 85, 86, 90, 92 Taylor, William 80, 83, 130 Thompson, Hugh 61 Thompson, Samuel 146 Thompson, Gen. William 80 Train, Isaac 137, 1-39 Treat, Maj. Samuel 66 Trimble, Cajt. James 102 Triplett, Capt. Francis 55 Truxtum, Capt. Thomas 76 Tuttle, Charles 20 Tuttle, David 128, 132 Tuttle, Joseph 30 Tuttle, Josiah 30 Vance, Capt. Samuel C 16 Van Hook, Capt. Lawrence 99 Vinton, Pelatiah 77 Wade, Capt. Noadiah 56 Wall, Capt. George, jr 109 Warner, Demas 32 Warren, Ephraim 104, 147, 148 Warren, Thomas 120, 121 Watkins, Capt. Nathan 22 Webb, Col. John 67 ROLL, OK HONOR. 159 Page. Webb, Capt. Stephen 72 Webster, Isaac 70, 77 Wells, Lieut.-Col. David 33 Whitcomb, Job 88 White, William 140 Whitlock, Abel 65 Whitney, David 72 W^hitney, Lieut. Levi 57 W^hitney, Timothy 72 Wiatt, George, jr 60, 61, 62 Wilder, Lieut. Asa 14,50 Wilder, Josiah 14, 50 Wilder, Reuben 14, 50 W^illiams, John 53 Williams, Capt. John 33,53 Williams, Col. Joseph 76 Wilson, Col. Benjamin ...13, 18, 22, 89 Page. Wilson, Lieut.-Col. George 149 Wilson, Isaac 45, 46, 47, 48 Winchel, Elijah 44 Winter, Peter 115 Witherspoon, Lieut. Durin 89 Wood, Jonah 39, 45 Wood, Joseph 140 Woodbridge, Jahleel 19,20 Wooster, Gen. David 60 Wolcott, Gen. Erastus 69, 70 A\'olcott, William 69, 70 "Wright, Amos 42 Wyatt, Joshua 60,61,62 Wysor, Henry 107 Yeomans, Stephen 94 Index of Members* Page. Adams, Rebecca R 54 Akers, Minnie C 143 Alexander, Martha M. K 114 Alexander, Mary 127 Alexander, Mary T 130 Ames, Helen M 99 Anderson, Fidelia 28 Anderson, Rose C 128 Andrew, Catherine P 75 Andrew, Katharine L 73 Andrew, Lida A 73 Andress, Mary W 71 Ankeny, Alys H 82 Ankeny, Carrie S Sil Applegate, Annie V 145 Archer, Annie 105 Atkins, Emma L b'2 Atkins, Mrs. Sarah F 10 Atkins, Sarah Francis o;2 Austin, Louis H 97 Ayer, Isabel D 148 Baker, Anna C 29 Baker, Ellen S 5d Baldwin, Helen G 47 Ball, Annette W 69 Ball, Emma W Ill Ballard, Jessie L. T 130 Bals, Carrie T 38 Banta, Mary H 125 Barbour, Julie S 32 Barbour, Sallie W 64 Barnum, Emily R M 143 Barrows, Ella H 41 Bauer, Evangeline H 149 Beck, Anna M 135 Beeson, R. Katharine 80 Best, Georgia M 120 Biggs, Francis F 123 Biggs, Mary E. L. 124 Bladen, Mary C 126 Blair, Lillian 130 Blair, Mellie 135 Bliss, Margaret H 32 Boggs, Francis S 83 Boggs, Lucretia L 79 Boice, Adela J 60 Bosson, Susan F 54 Best wick, Frances McE 95 Bowman, Allie J 24 Bozeman, Sarah J 147 Bragdon, Anna M. F 141 Bragdon, Clara K 142 Branson, Evelene A 53 Briggs, Caroline C 130 Britton, Sada 129 Brewer, Martha S 49 Brown, Agnes F 56 Brown, Cornelia G 17 Brown, Eliza A... 75 Brown, Eva U 85 Brown, Margaret R 61 Brown, Mary Vance 133 Brown, Minnie G 146 Brown, Sarah M 120 Page. Browning, Eliza G 17 Browning, Maria F 'A) Bruce, Mary E 70 Burdsal, Emma B 44 Bu.-Oi, Ada 1.51 Bushnell, Charlotte N 70 Butler. Martha M 48 Butterfield, AVillie D 101 By bee, Mary M 15 Calder, Anna M. McC 154 Campbell, Alice H 82 Campbell, Mary J 131 Cantrall, Frances A 101 Cardwill, Anna E 139 Cardwill, Mary E 137 Carey, Mary S 39 Cary, Jessie L 78 Carnahan, Jessie T 74 Carnahan, Nellie A 64 Carnahan, Sarah R 82 Carnahan, Susan E 23 Carstensen, Mary R. T 30 Chambrun, Marquise de 68 Chapman, Blanche L 96 Chapman, Mamie K. L 149 Child, Mary B. McF 90 Chislett, Margaret D. E 19 Churchman, Anna L 26 Churchman, Edith F 57 Clark, Martha H 135 Claypool, Mary R 41 Cobb, Mary F. G 105 Coen, Agnes B 97 Coleman, Sallie D 30 Collins, Mary S 143 Collins, Rosalie A 101 Crane, Mary C 131 Criley, Laura A 56 Crouse, Bertha B 90 Cunningham, Susan G 100 Daily, Helen W 108 Daily, Katharine D 109 Dale. Adelaide G 31 Daniels, Esther E 104 Darlington, Elise B 39 Dean, Kate N 16 Deming, Louise C 147 Denny, Carrie W 42 Dewhurst, Emma 139 Dick, Sarah F. McG 117 Dodge, Jane V 99 Dunn, Catherine 44 Durham, Ella E 108 Edwards, Alice 20 Eells, Elvira H 104 Eells, Isadore 104 Ellis, Grace W 91 Ellsworth, Annie F 72 Ellsworth Mariem S 77 Emerson, Mary B 75 English, Belle B 98 Evans, Annie E 137 160 INDEX OF MEMBERS. 161 Page. Evans, Mary E. B fiS Fairbanks, Cornelia C 28 Pawcett, Helen M 139 Felter, Edna B. S 118 Fitch, Sarah E 148 Fitz-Hugh, Juliet M 103 Flather, Harriet L 72 Fletcher, Emilv 57 Fletcher, Leah P 57 Folger, Maria C 36 Folsom, Mary C 62 Ford, Rose H. F 117 Foresman, Harriet B 78 Poster, Harriet McI 9 Foster, Josephine P 105 Foster. Mary McI 52 Fort. Florence H 78 Fowler, Edna 123 Fowler, Eva G 85 Fowler, Lovina H 124 Frazer, Flora R 148 Fry, Ethelinda G 122 Fuller, Violette M 49 Punk, Clara 142 Funk, Maud 142 Garber, Agnes A 59 Garvin, Susan M 101 Gatch, Fannie L 64 Gates, Carra A 63 Gates, Carrie P 65 Geddes, Gertrude P 66 Genung, Jessie H 104 Gerrish, Carolyn M 79 Gibson, Mary R 61 Gladding, Marv D 29 Gould, Emily R. W 120 Greene, Alice L 141 Greene, Anna W. H 140 Greene, Elizabeth 14^ Greenhalgh, Harriet P 87 Greer, Clara M 152 Greer, Elizabeth H 55 Griffin, Brook 25 Griffin, Martha B 25 Griffith, Ella W 114 Griffiths, Caroline H 15 Guffigan. Emma 110 Gwin, Martha P. H 139 Hall, Belle 134 Hall, Ida 1.34 Hanna, Fannie W 74 Hare, Marea P 58 Harrison, Frances J 132 Harrison, Helen H 133 Hasselman. Ida B 57 Hassey, Adelaide S 155 Hatcher, Georgia H. S 68 Haueisen, Julia P 58 Hawkins, Abigail D 147 Hawkins, Martha H 47 Hawley, Anna S 113 Hawley, Louisa J 115 Hay, Mary G 45 Hayes, Caroline M 146 Hedden, Fannie M 138 Hedden, Theodosia E 140 Heiney, Delia M 114 Heinsohn, Elizabeth K 107 Hemingray, Nannie T 106 Hendricks, Anna 59 Hendricks, Daisibel 54 Hendricks, Hannah B 58 Hendricks, Jane T 58 Herod, Mary A 40 11 Page. Heron, Katharine 60 Hess, Martha D 33 Hibben, Jeanie M. K 31 Hodges, Laura P 42 Holliday, Evaline M 24 Holliday, Lucy R 28 Hollingsworth, Fannie JM. A 97 Homan, Margaret H 95 Hooper, Eleanor 140 Hopkins, Eliza M (S Hopkins, Mabel 59 Hord, Mary P 55 Hurty, Ethel J 26 Ice, Virginia E. L Ill Ingle, Mary V 99 Innsley, Rebecca A 67 Jackson, Grace B. R 125 Jackson, Mary B 23 Jacoby, Julia E 59 James, Carrie P. H 154 Jameson, Maria B 21 Jennings, Marion M 88 Johnson, Eliza P 153 Johnson, Margaret M 140 Johnson, Mary C 87 Johnston, Elizabeth S 27 Jones, Catharine Lowes 30 Jones, Mary T 86 Judah, Mary J 12 Kenner, Mabel 119 Kenner, Prudence 119 Kelly, Mattie W 115 Kelsey, Laura H 61 Kirby, Susan 107 Kirkland. Marcia B 77 Kirkpatrick, Phoebe F 110 King, Emma B .55 King, Kather ine J 133 Kinnaman, Harriet C 88 Korbly, Mary B 37 Krout, Mary H 145 Latta, Elizabeth J 148 Lancaster, Sarah B 73 Langdon, Elsie L 34 T^asteyrie de Corcelle, Melanie de. 68 Levering. Julia II 71 Lillev, Jeanie D 13 Lilly, Virginia C 42 Lingle, Frances D 78 Lodge, Harriet N 27 Logan, Ivy M. G 125 Long, Elizabeth P 93 Loughridge. Candace P 96 Lowe, Martha T 30 Ludlow, Ida Ill Lyman. Ella S 22 Lynn, Ella A 150 McCoy, Effie C 103 McCoy, Harriet T 92 McCoy, Luella 98 McCoy, Mary J. P 93 Machan, Adaline McC 117 McKee, Mary Harrison 11 Maginness, Prances R 138 Maguire, Carrie C 25 Major, S. Prances C 152 Malott, Caroline G 50 Malott, Florence ...40 Marsh, Martha R 107 Marshall, Caroline T 49 Marshall, Sara G 52 ■I VILMJ.'. V[ 162 LINEAGE BOOK Page. Martin, Josephine G 91 Martin, Rose 110 Mayo, Abby R 33 Mead, Jessie B 126 Meeks, Carrie G 109 Merrill, Catharine 11 Meyer, Alice H 93 Milburn, Lucy McD 43 Miller, Margaretla B 123 Mills, Anna R. S 95 Mitchell, Emma J. M 91 Mitchell, Jessie J 91 Mix, Zella K 151 Moody, Mary E 96 Moody, Mary J. P...^ 92 Mooney, Winifred H 52 Moore, Alice S CO Moore, Cora H 79 Moore, Deborah D 66 Moore, Dessie 115 Moore, Dianah E 93 Moore, Julia H 66 Morgan, Gertrude 124 Morrison, Emma P 121 Morrison, Grace W 35 Morrison, Fannie W 38 Morrison, Mabel C 16 Murray, Charlotte O'N 93 Neely, Harriet H 108 Newcomer, Nannie 1 35 Niblack, Sarah L 43 Nicholson, Emily M 40 Nowland, Justine 27 Odell, Anna V. 1 100 Olcott, Margaret E. P lOG Olive, Elizabeth W. R 131 Palmer, Cornelia 103 Palmer, Lucy P. B 102 Parker, Isabelle P 93 Parker, Mary McD 89 Parker, Susie 94 Parkinson, Mel vina M 97 Parkinson, Stella A 97 Patterson, Patsy W 48 Paxton, Mattie M 96 Peden, Ruth 126 Peden, Sarah B 125 Penfield, Emily J. N 119 Perkins, Susan E. H 22 Perrin, Ellenor B 72 Perrin, Mary W 74 Perry, Elizabeth D 19 Peterson, Oila A 87 Pettis, Mary P 82 Phillips, Lillie L 70 Pomeroy, Ida L 36 Preston, Mary B. W 50 Prunk, Harriet A 45 Purcupile, Elizabeth H 92 Purcupile, Mary B 95 Purviance, Mary A 118 Pym, Frances G 61 Quick, Alice H 53 Randle, Ida N 94 Rankin, Agnes R 63 Rankin, Louisa M 64 Read, Parke 151 Reilly, Edith 102 Rexford, Carrie G 53 Reynolds, Sophia W. E 69 Page. Richards, Alice H 34 Richards, Louise P 23 Riley, Elizabeth P 45 Ristine, Katliarine W 133 Ristine, Martha F 135 Ri.stine, Sophia C 12S Robie, Bertha G 66 Roach, Frances C 103 Row, Mary H 49 Ross, Eleanor C 81 Sample, Belle C 84 Sample, Sally 82 Sayles, Frances T 20 Scantlin, Mary L 76 Scott, Martha S 45 Scott, Nancy J. P 113 Sears, Arabella P 95 Seaton, Alice H 47 Seib, Rosa E. 94 Sessions, Sarah B 115 Severson, Hattie H 1.34 Seymour, Mary M 103 Sharpe, Alberta J 62 Shaw, Elizabeth W 152 Shearman, Flora L 84 Shepard, Rhoda M 37 Skinner, Detie B 88 Slaughter, Lillian Le M 155 Sloan, Caroline B 12 Smith, Bella B 143 Smith, Caroline E 134 Smith, Eva W 22 Smith, Ida B. M 121 Smith, Ida V 18 Smith, Martha C. McP 89 Smith, Mary A 141 Smith, Nellie C 13 Smith, Ruth A. R 13 Smith, Vanelia J 34 Smythe, Myrtle 50 Snow, Emma H. M 105 Snyder, Alice M 12 Sonntag, Frances B 35 Sonntag, Jeanie S 102 Sowle, Estelle K 13S Spencer, Blanche B 122 Spilker, Mary W 109 Sprague, Brminie P 132 Sprague, L. Belle 129 Stahl, Blanche V 77 Starr, Emma R 94 Steele, Harriet W 142 Stevenson, Emma A 54 Stewart, Zerelda W 110 Stillwell, Sallie T 74 Stimson, Bertha S 89 Stinson, Cora P 146 Stormont, Kate K 150 Stout, Laura C 41 Stropes, Stella B 124 Stuart, Ada E 71 Stuart, Geneve E. R 70 Sullivan, Annie R 21 Swigert, Mollie C 126 Taggart, Eva B 25 Taylor, Emma M 116 Taylor, Isabella S 85 Taylor, Mary A 84 Telford, Cecelia H 81 Thomas, Helen L 135 Thomas, Josephine T 128 Thomas, Katharine R 153 Thompson, Mary 1 155 Thompson, Sylvia R 55 INDEX OF MEMBERS. 163 Page. Thomson, Caroline B 132 Thomson, Katharine T 131 Thomson, Mary P 132 Tinney, Phoebe 81 Toole, Lela B 73 Troop, Cora C 83 Tucker, Lucy B 79 Tutewiler, Hattie M 46 Tuttle, Josephine W 122 Tuttle, Susan K 131 Tyler, Lotta L 112 Underwood, Georgea L, 86 Van Buren, Margaret M 48 Van Camp, Ella D. P 47 Van Camp, Fannie P 46 Vinton, Susan McI 10 Waite, Calista A. C 36 Waite, Katharine W 149 Walcott, Mary N 37 Waldorf, Anna S 152 Walker, Anna L 51 Walker, Lucy B 100 Wallace, Margaret N 16 Walling, Rosalind E 51 Ward, Irene B 129 Warren, Harriet T 66 Watson. Katharine A. S 145 Way, Margaret D 153 Weaver, Fanny B 74 Webster, Carrie B 141 Webster. Sallle J 81 Weigle, Eliza H 76 Page. Wells, Anna G. L 113 Wells, Letitia P 86 West, Sarah W 72 Westfall, Jessie B-. 35 Wetherill, Mary B 76 White, Elizabeth T 90 Wick, Alice B 26 Wilder, Eloise W 27 Wildman, Sarah P 107 Wiley, Eliza B 149 Williams, Margaret D 23 Williamson, Martha C 130 Wilson, Alma W 32 Wilson, Eugenia G 87 Wilson, Lillian O. L. A 18 "Wilson, Rachel W 89 Wilstach, Mabelle L 76 Winans, Arabella P .109 Winchester, Fanny R. AV 14 Windle, Georgia J. K 116 Windle, Jessie H 116 Winnings, Nellie P 33 AVinter, Mary S 69 Winters, Katharine R 15 Wood, Emma D 38 AVood, Juliet R 44 "Wood, Mary E 154 "Wood, Mary E. N 70 Woodruff, Adeliah 142 "Wright, Edith B 121 Wright, Eliza A 121 Wulschner, Flora S 20 Yerkes, Mary H 36 Yerkes, Susan H 37