Dar applicants with Broome Co. connections The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 12 page 111   Mrs. Harriett Mortley Pinkerton. Mrs. Harriett Mortley Pinkerton. DAR ID Number: 11289 Born in Ohio. Wife of John Willson Pinkerton. Descendant of Elias Conklin, of New York. Daughter of David Henry Mortley and Jane Sherwood, his wife. Granddaughter of William Sherwood and Rachel Palmer, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Palmer and Hannah Conklin, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elias Conklin and Charlotte Conklin, his wife. Elias Conklin was a private in the Rembrandt precinct militia and served several enlistments in different companies for State defense. He was born in Oswego county, 1755, and died in Broome county, 1839. Also No. 10707. _____________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 12 page 166   Mrs. Katharine Stevens Billings. Mrs. Katharine Stevens Billings. DAR ID Number: 11435 Born in New York. Wife of Lieut. Col. John S. Billings, U. S. A. Descendant of Gen. Calcb Hyde, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Hester Lockhart Stevens and Charlotte Sedgwick, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Whitney Sedgwick and Ruth Hyde, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Hyde and Elizabeth Sacket, his wife. Caleb Hyde was the delegate from Lenox to the third Provincial Congress, and also served as selectman and in the Assembly. He was major of Berkshire county militia during the Revolution. He died in Broome county, N. Y., 1820 aged eighty-one. ________________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 12 page 192   Mrs. Winifred Elizabeth Jackson. Mrs. Winifred Elizabeth Jackson. DAR ID Number: 11506 Born in Wisconsin. Wife of John Jackson. Descendant of Silas Seward, of New York. Daughter of George Dustin and Clarissa Bunker, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Bunker and Clarissa Seward, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Silas Seward and Charlotta Seward, his wife. Silas Seward, who was born in Ireland, enlisted, 1775, as a musician at the age of fifteen. He served in the Burgoyne campaign and under different commands during the war. He was a pensioner when he died in Broome county, 1841. ______________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 13 ADDITIONAL ANCESTORS. page 110   Mrs. Elizabeth Paterson Handy. Mrs. Elizabeth Paterson Handy. DAR ID Number: 12285 Born in New York. Wife of Nathan Franklin Handy. Descendant of Maj. Gen. John Paterson. Daughter of John D. Smith and Emma Seymour, his wife. Granddaughter of Ira Seymour and Ruth Paterson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Paterson and Elizabeth Lee, his wife. John Paterson, a graduate of Yale, represented Lenox, Mass., in the first Provincial Congress. He raised a Berkshire county regiment and was in the Canadian and Burgoyne campaigns, at Trenton, Princcton, Valley Forge and Monmouth. He was one of the youngest officers in the court to try Andre. He rose to the rank of major general and was a member of the Cincinnati. He was judge of Broome county, N. Y., when he died, 1808, aged sixty-four. Also No. 335. ________________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 14 page 184   Mrs. Harriet Handy Shelton. Mrs. Harriet Handy Shelton. DAR ID Number: 13490 Born in Pennsylvania. Wife of John Reynolds Shelton. [p.184] Descendant of Maj. Gen. John Paterson, John Handy and Paul Handy, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Nathan Franklin Handy and Elizabeth Paterson Smith, his wife. Granddaughter of John D. Smith and Emma Seymour, his wife; Calvin Handy and Hannah Brown, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ira Seymour and Ruth Paterson, his wife; Paul Handy. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Paterson and Elizabeth Lee, his wife; John Handy. John Paterson, (1744-1808), a graduate of Yale, represented Lenox at the first Provincial Congress. He commanded a regiment, 1775, was in the Canadian and Burgoyne campaigns, and in the battles of the Jerseys. He was major general at the close of the war, a founder of the Cincinnati and Judge of Broome county when he died. Also Nos. 335, 12285. Paul Handy turned out at the Lexington Alarm, enlisted under Capt. Micah Hamlin, 1776, and served in sea coast defense, 1778. He was born at Sandwich, 1758. John Handy served as a minute man in Capt. Ward Swift's company, 1775. He was born at Sandwich, 1714. ___________________________ VOL 2 p329 Mrs. E. Alcena Robinson Murdock. DAR ID Number: 15864 Born in New York. Wife of Harvey K. Murdock. Descendant of William Matthewson, of Rhode Island; Lemuel Robinson, John Clinton and Sergt. John Clinton, Jr., of New York; Joseph Robinson and Skelton Felton, of Massachusetts. Daughter of James Sullivan Robinson and Jane Clinton, his wife. Granddaughter of Joel Clinton and Mary Matthewson, his wife; Jeremiah Robinson and Hepzibah Felton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Matthewson and Tabitha Chaffee, his wife; Lemuel Robinson and Comfort Robinson, his wife; John Clinton, Jr., and Mary Scribner, his wife; Skelton Felton and Silence Hale, his wife. See No. 15865. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Robinson and Martha Hedge, his wife. William Mathewson, (1745-1834), enlisted from Providence county in Capt. Olney's company, Col. John Waterman's regiment. He received a pension for nine months' service. He was born in Providence county, R. I., and died at Upper Lisle, Broome county, N. Y. [p.329] Lemuel Robinson, (1758-1823), enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Stockwell's company, Col. Job Cushing's regiment, and served at Bennington. He was born at Barre, Mass., and died at Exeter, Otsego county, N. Y. John Clinton, Jr., (1752-1832), enlisted, 1779, under Col. Lewis Duboys and served as sergeant, 1781, in Col. Marinus Willett's regiment. He was born at Fairfield, Conn., and died in Otsego county, N. Y. Joseph Robinson, (1727-1814), served in Capt. James Harlow's company, Col. Ezra Wood's regiment, 1778, and reenlisted, 1780, under Col. William Shepard. He was born at Rochester and died at Barre. Skelton Felton, (1750-1822), enlisted in Capt. Jonathan Wales' company, 1777, and guarded the Hessian prisoners. He was born at Oakham and died at Barre. ________**** End of p1 of Broome Co. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 12 page 74 Mrs. Carrie King Hammond. DAR ID Number: 11187 Born in Ohio. Descendant of Jesse Hinds, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Andrew Langdon King and Eliza L. Congdon, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Congdon and Sarah Hinds, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Hinds and Martha Wing, his wife. Jesse Hinds 1777, marched at the alarm in Capt. Isaac Power's company, Col. Elisha Porter's regiment, and, 1780, enlisted to serve six months. He was born at Greenwich, Mass., 1759, and died at Binghamton, N. Y., 1842. _________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 18 page 79 Miss Anna Isabel Noyes. DAR ID Number: 17206 Born in Binghamton, New York. Descendant of Asa Low, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Joseph Pond Noyes and Jessie W. McKechnie, his wife. Granddaughter of David Emery Noyes and Mary Polly Brown Low, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Low and Sally Brown, his wife (m. 1793). Asa Low enlisted at the age of sixteen in Capt. Whipple's [p.79] company, Col. Rufus Putnam's regiment, and served several enlistments under different commands. He was born in Essex county, Mass., 1761. His brother Jacob entered the army at eighteen. _____________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 18 page 232 Mrs. Grace Morgan Halbert Perine. DAR ID Number: 17628 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of W. H. Perine. Descendant of Sergt. Aaron Morgan, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Delancey M. Halbert and Sarah Morgan, his wife. [p.232] Granddaughter of Justin Morgan and Sarah Tyler, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Morgan and Abigail Sherman, his wife. Aaron Morgan, (1749-1825), responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Joseph Thompson's company of minute men and served as sergeant in the northern campaign, 1777. He was born in Brimfield, Mass., where he died. ______________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 18 page 232 Mrs. Gertrude M. Halbert Jenkins. DAR ID Number: 17629 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Paul B. Jenkins. Descendant of Sergt. Aaron Morgan. Daughter of Delancey M. Halbert and Sarah Morgan, his wife. See No. 17628. _____________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 18 page 278 Mrs. Edith Jones Sisson. DAR ID Number: 17763 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Carleton Sisson. Descendant of Phineas Jones, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Edward Franc Jones and Susan Annie Brown, his wife. Granddaughter of Lorenzo Baldwin Jones and Sophronia Chapman, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Jones and Lucy Baldwin, his wife. Phineas Jones, (1762-1850), was placed on the pension roll of Worcester county at the age of seventy-two, for service as private in Massachusetts State troops. He was born in Charlton, Mass., and died in Spencer, Mass. Also Nos. 1950, 11445. _________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 19 page 131 Mrs. Hester Christopher Lewis. DAR ID Number: 18349 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Charles Hayt Lewis. Descendant of Capt. Selah Strong and of James Matthews, of New York. Daughter of John Garrison Christopher and Elizabeth Mathews, his wife. Granddaughter of James Matthews and Hannah Strong, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Selah Strong and Hannah Woodhull, his wife (m. 1736). Selah Strong commanded a company of Suffolk county minute men at Long Island. He was born in Setauket, L. I., 1713. James Matthews, (1742-1816), was sub-contractor to raise troops for West Point. Also Nos. 6277, 11437, 14160. ________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 19 page 131 Miss Elizabeth Christopher. DAR ID Number: 18350 Born in Binghamton, New York. Descendant of Capt. Selah Strong and of James Matthews. Daughter of John Garrison Christopher and Elizabeth Matthews, his wife. See No. 18349. ____________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 22 [p.389] ROLL OF HONOR page 79 [p.79] Mrs. Fannie Julia Everts Bates. 21213 [p.79] Mrs. Fannie Julia Everts Bates. DAR ID Number: 21213 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Alexander B. Bates. Descendant of Elijah Hurd. Daughter of Alonzo Everts and Fannie Sophia Hurd, his wife. Granddaughter of Stephen Hurd and Julia Ann Griffin, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Hurd and Burzinah Leavenworth, his wife. Elijah Hurd, (1755-1835), was placed on the pension roll of Bennington Co., Vt., 1831, for service of private in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in Woodbury, Conn.; died in Sandgate, Vt. ____________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 23 [p.383] ROLL OF HONOR page 109 Mrs. Grace A. Clark. DAR ID Number: 22312 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of John P. E. Clark. Descendant of John Marshall, of New York. Daughter of Augustus L. Harding and Sarah M. Marshall, his wife. Granddaughter of John Marshall, Jr., and Sarah Moore, his wife. See No. 22309. ______________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 24 page 177 Mrs. Edith Longsdorf Wentzler. DAR ID Number: 23508 Born in Binghamton, New York. Descendant of Jonathan Treadway. Daughter of Henry Hartman Longsdorf and Hermie Julia Sayre, his wife. [p.177] Granddaughter of Cicero Sayre and Julia Ann Clark, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Denton Clark and Harmy Treadway, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Treadway and Hannah Rood (d. 1832), his wife. Jonathan Treadway, (1755-1843), was placed on the pension roll of Addison Co., Vt., 1818, for service of private in the Connecticut Continental Line. He died in Essex county, N. Y., where both he and his wife are buried. Also No. 21750. ______________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 25 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 15 Mrs. Margaret C. Roberts. DAR ID Number: 24039 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Harlan P. Roberts. Descendant of Capt. Timothy Childs, Dr. Timothy Childs, Jr., and Col. James Easton, of Massachusetts; Capt. John Ensign, of Connecticut. Daughter of Capt. Ensign Conklin and Anna Bowers, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Conklin and Rhoda Ensign, his wife; Henry Giles Bowers and Mary Wells Childs, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Ensign (1788-1866) and Salina Clark, his wife; Dr. Timothy Childs and Rachel Easton, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Ensign, Jr., (d. 1824) and Rhoda Lee, his wife; Timothy Childs and Mary Wells, his wife; James Easton and Eunice Pomeroy, his second wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Ensign and Mary Sedgwick, his wife. Timothy Childs, (1720-81), commanded a company of Massachusetts militia in the Burgoyne campaign. Timothy Childs, Jr., (1748-1821), led a company of minute men at the Lexington Alarm and served as surgeon in the Berkshire County regiment. James Easton, (1728-96), was with Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga [p.15] and commanded a Berkshire County regiment in the Canadian expedition, 1775. Also Nos. 541, 983, 7746, 12401, 18728. John Ensign, (1723-1810), who had served in the early wars, was captain of the first train band, 1775, and deputy to the General Assembly. He was born in Hartford; died in Canaan, Conn. Also No. 17147. ____________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 25 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 262 Mrs. Frances Judd Mitchell. DAR ID Number: 24738 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Oliver Ulmer Mitchell. Descendant of Ensign Wait Beach and of Ensign Jesse Judd, of Connecticut. Daughter of Henry Judd (1805-70) and Hannah Mason Beach, his wife. Granddaughter of Orrin Judd (1771-1830) and Aseneth Landon, his wife; Miles Beach and Huldah Grant, his wife. Gr.-grnaddaughter of Jesse Judd and Mary Buell, his wife; Wait Beach and Huldah Loomis, his wife. Wait Beach, (1747-1810), served as ensign in Capt. Bezaleel Beebe's company, Wadsworth's brigade, 1776. He was born in Goshen; died in Torrington. Jesse Judd, (1739-81), was appointed from Goshen, ensign in Capt. Stephen Goodwin's company, 1776. _____________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 29 [p.387] ROLL OF HONOR page 352 Mrs. Annie Brown Weaver. DAR ID Number: 28965 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Daniel Weaver. Descendant of John Darling, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Pliny Jefferson Brown (1803-72) and Elizabeth Mitchell, his wife. See No. 28963. ________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 31 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 35 Mrs. Etta Ross Robinson. DAR ID Number: 30101 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Albert B. Robinson. Descendant of Lieut. Perrin Ross. Daughter of Joseph Leslie Ross and Charlotte Eliza Steadman, his wife. Granddaughter of Otis Ross and Betsey Evelyn Williams, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Ross and Polly Camp, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Perrin Ross and Mercy Otis, his wife. Perrin Ross, (1748-78), was lieutenant in Capt. Samuel Ransom's company in the defense of the Wyoming Valley. His name is on the monument to the memory of the heroes of Wyoming. He was born in Windham Co., Conn. Also No. 20602. ___________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 31 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 36 Mrs. Frances Way Swift. DAR ID Number: 30103 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Oliver Nellis Swift. Descendant of Capt. Valentine Wheeler, Sergt. Valentine Wheeler, Jr., of New York. Daughter of Albert Way and Abigail Alexander, his wife. Granddaughter of Zina Alexander and Polly Wheeler, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Wheeler and Abigail Van Dusen, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Valentine Wheeler, Jr. and Desire Crandall, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Valentine Wheeler and Sarah Goff, his first wife. Valentine Wheeler, (1725-91), served as lieutenant of Dutchess county militia and subsequently as captain. Valentine Wheeler, Jr., (1756-1845), was placed on the pension roll of Cayuga Co., N. Y., 1831, for service as sergeant in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Rehoboth, Mass.; died in Conquest, N. Y. ____________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 31 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 161 Miss Catherine Clyde Doubleday. 30464 Miss Catherine Clyde Doubleday. DAR ID Number: 30464 Born in Binghamton, New York. Descendant of Corp. Ammi Doubleday, Col. Samuel Clyde, Sergt. Timothy Burbank and John Campbell. Daughter of Robert B. Doubleday and Eloise Clyde, his wife. Granddaughter of Ammi Doubleday and Susan Pierce, his wife; La Fayette Clyde and Frances A. Crafts, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ammi Doubleday and Lois Tilden, his wife; George Clyde and Martha Campbell, his wife; Alfred Crafts and Hannah Burbank, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Clyde and Catherine Wasson, his wife, m. 1761; Samuel Campbell and Eleanor Campbell (1758-1846), cousins, his wife, m. 1782; Timothy Burbank and Hannah Bradford Ripley, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Campbell and Eleanor Ramsey, his wife, (parents of Eleanor). Ammi Doubleday, (1759-1839), served as private and corporal in many battles. He was born in Lebanon, Conn.; died in Oneida Co., N. Y. Also Nos. 786, 5222, 7536, 8522, 15514. Samuel Clyde, (1732-90), was chairman of the Committee of Safety of Tryon county and colonel of militia. He was born in Windham, N. H.; died in Cherry Valley, N. Y. Also Nos. 21156, 24855. Timothy Burbank, (1753-1803), served as sergeant to reenforce the northern army in Capt. Nathan Rowley's Co., of Hampshire Co., Massachusetts militia. John Campbell served as a private in the Tryon county, New York militia. He lived in Cherry Valley where his family were taken prisoners by the Indians, but were released through the humane counsels of Brandt. Also Nos. 7891, 8522, 24855. ___________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 31 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 168 [p.168] Mrs. Mary Allison T. Whipple. DAR ID Number: 30480 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of George J. Whipple. Descendant of Brig. Gen. William Allison, of New York. Daughter of Howard Thompson and Sarah J. Meigs, his wife. Granddaughter of John J. Thompson and Sarah Webb, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William W. Thompson and Sarah Allison, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Allison and Mary Jackson, his first wife. William Allison, (1738-1804), served as colonel of Orange Co. militia in the defense of Fort Montgomery where he was captured and his son Micah killed. He was delegate to the convention 1777, to frame the state constitution. In 1782 he served as brigadier general and as state senator, 1783. He was born in Goshen, where he died. Also Nos. 4440, 20482. _______________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 32 page 274 Mrs. Erminnie Swift Mcdonald. DAR ID Number: 31746 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of John Grant McDonald. Descendant of Capt. Valentine Wheeler, Sr., Sergt. Valentine Wheeler, Jr., Simeon Alexander. Daughter of Oliver Nellis Swift and Frances Way, his wife. Granddaughter of Oliver Kellogg Swift and Irene Ehle, his wife; Albert Way and Abigal Alexander, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of David Way and Mary Doolittle, his wife; Zina Alexander and Polly Wheeler, his wife. See No. 31002. ______________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 34 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 182 Mrs. Grace Rose Curran Gillespie. DAR ID Number: 33507 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Dr. Edward Gillespie. Descendant of John Pierce. Daughter of Benajah S. Curran and Emma M. Gilmore, his wife. Granddaughter of Lowell Gilmore and Mary E. Pierce, his wife. See No. 33506 _____________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 34 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 183 [p.183] Mrs. Mabel P. Lyon. DAR ID Number: 33509 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of William R. Lyon. Descendant of Stephen Temple and of Stephen Temple, Jr., of Massachusetts. Daughter of Richard Parker and Charlotte Temple, his wife. Granddaughter of James Temple and Alenda Sherwin, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Temple, Jr. and Susannah Wood, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Temple and Sarah, his wife, m. 1762. Stephen Temple, (1734-1809), marched at the Lexington Alarm from Northbridge in Capt. Josiah Wood's company. Stephen Temple, Jr., (1765-1852), enlisted from Upton at sixteen under Capt. Reuben Davis for service at West Point. _________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 34 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 329 Mrs. Georgena May Smith Hammond. 33910 Mrs. Georgena May Smith Hammond. DAR ID Number: 33910 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Frederic Francis Hammond. Descendant of Ichabod Buck. Daughter of Edward Payson Smith and Donna Marie Crandall, his wife. Granddaughter of William Smith and Lydia Buck, his wife; Andrew Jackson Crandall and Eliza Way, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ichabod Buck and Sarah Boardman, his wife. first wife. Ichabod Buck, (1757-1849), served as a private in Capt. Aaron Kellogg's company of Albany County militia. He received a pension for one years actual service in the New York line. He died in Franklin, Pa. Also Nos. 18929, 27103. ___________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 37 page 145 Mrs. Mary Thorpe Osborne. 37403 Mrs. Mary Thorpe Osborne. DAR ID Number: 37403 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Charles Osborne. Descendant of Nehemiah Closson. Daughter of Oliver Thorpe and Eliza Clark, his wife. Granddaughter of John Clark and Polly Closson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Nehemiah Closson and Mary Crosman, his wife. Nehemiah Closson, (1758-1839), enlisted 1777 for six months as private, Capt. Samuel Paine's company, Col. John Wheelock's regiment, Vermont line. In 1779 he served under Capt. Solomon Cushman. He applied for a pension 1832 from Hornellsville, N. Y., and it was allowed. He was born in Vermont and died in Hornellsville, N. Y. ______________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 38 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 56 Mrs. Nettie A. Chamberlain Foote. 36153 Mrs. Nettie A. Chamberlain Foote. DAR ID Number: 36153 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Frederick H. Foote. Descendant of Capt. William Chamberlain. Daughter of Park Chamberlain and Mary Rebecca White, his wife. Granddaughter of Judge William Chamberlain and Lucy Park, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Chamberlain and Abigail Hatch, his wife. Wiliam Chamberlain, (1745-1810), was one of the Committee of Safety of Amenia and signer of the Association Pledge. He served as captain at the battles of Bennington and Saratoga. He was born in Tolland, Conn.; died in Amenia, N. Y. Also Nos. 5831, 23507. _______________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 9 Miss Lilian Mcchesney Kilburn. 40023 Miss Lilian Mcchesney Kilburn. DAR ID Number: 40023 Born in Binghamton, New York. Descendant of Gideon Beaman, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Dexter Kilburn and Angeline McChesney, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Kilburn and Mary Beaman (b. 1790), his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Beaman and Dolly Wilder (1768-1853), his wife, m. 1786. Gideon Beaman, (1764-1833), served as a private, 1779, in Capt. Ephraim Hartwell's company of guards. He was placed on the pension roll, 1831, for service as private, Mass. state troops. He was born and died in Sterling. Also Nos. 15620, 23963, 33849, 37308. ______________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 266 Mrs. Luly Westcott Merriam. 40704 Mrs. Luly Westcott Merriam. DAR ID Number: 40704 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of William Kidder Merriam. Descendant of George Dyer. Daughter of Hamilton Westcott and Jane Townsend Page, his second wife. Granddaughter of Dyer Townsend and Lucinda Button, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Townsend and Lydia Dyer, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Dyer and Ann Nichols, his wife. George Dyer, (1736-1817), was appointed by the General Assembly of Rhode Island on the Committee to advance the [p.266] bounties to the soldiers from West Greenwich. He was born in West Greenwich, R. I.; died in Wallingford, Vt. ______________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 70 Miss Annie Jewett Backus. 42178 Miss Annie Jewett Backus. DAR ID Number: 42178 Born in Binghamton, New York. Descendant of Lieut. Col. Eleazer Lindsley. Daughter of Henry Ritter Backus and Helen Amanda Jewett, his wife. Granddaughter of Ebenezer Backus and Sarah Lindsley, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Lindsley and Mary Wallace Milles, his wife. Eleazer Lindsley, (1737-93), was a member of the New Jersey Assembly 1777 and served as lieutenant colonel of Morris County militia. He was aide to Lafayette and with Sullivan in his expedition to the northwest where he settled after the war. He died in Steuben Co., N. Y. Also Nos. 329, 1672, 10131, 34941, 39749, 41107. ________________________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 44 page 87 Mrs. Caroline Mann Faulkner. 43228 Mrs. Caroline Mann Faulkner. DAR ID Number: 43228 Born in Binghamton, New York. Wife of Charles Faulkner. Descendant of George Werner, Jr., of New York. Daughter of Charles E. Mann and Marion B. Randall, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Mann and Elizabeth Atkins, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Mann and Lana Werner, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Werner, Jr., and Hannah Ballinger (1764-1817), his wife, m. 1784. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Werner and Lana Mattice, his wife. George Werner, Jr., (1757-1844), was engaged at Cobbleskill 1778 and detailed as a spy to watch the movements of the Tories. He was captured 1782 and suffered great hardship two years in his captivity at Niagara. He was born and died in Warnerville, N. Y. Also No. 27756. _____________________________________________- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 46 page 163 Mrs. Hial Cecelia Hodge Willis. 45393 Mrs. Hial Cecelia Hodge Willis. DAR ID Number: 45393 Born in Binghamton, N. Y. Wife of William Colin Willis. Descendant of David Hodge. Daughter of Hial Hodge and Ann E. Race, his wife. Granddaughter of David Hodge, Jr., and Lydia Browne, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of David Hodge and Amy Webster (b. 1755) his wife. David Hodge (1754-1832) was pensioned in Litchfield Co., Conn., 1818 for six years' actual service as private in Capt. Charles Pond's company, 6th regiment, Conn. troops. In [p.163] 1826 he asked for his pension to be transferred to New York, so he could live with his children. His discharge showing service from 1777-83 is signed by Washington. He died in Coventry, N. Y. ___________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 46 page 206 [p.206] Mrs. Elizabeth Porter Thompson. 45490 [p.206] Mrs. Elizabeth Porter Thompson. DAR ID Number: 45490 Born in Binghamton, N. Y. Wife of Walter Smith Thompson. Descendant of Thomas Porter, Jr., and of Truman Porter. Daughter of Truman Edson Porter and Adelia Frances Scott, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Porter and Sally Warren, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Truman Porter (1763-1837) and Sarah Thompson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Porter, Jr., and Mehitable Hine (b. 1739), his wife, m. 1758. Thomas Porter, Jr. (1736-1817) served on a committtee 1779 to procure clothes for the Continental army and to inspect provisions. He was born and died in Waterbury, Conn. Truman Porter (1763-1837) was a private in Capt. Nathaniel Edward's company, Gen. Waterbury's brigade 1781. He was born in Waterbury, Conn.; died in Coventry, N. Y. __________________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 46 page 394 Miss Nina Louisa Stephens. 45934 Miss Nina Louisa Stephens. DAR ID Number: 45934 Born in Binghamton, N. Y. Descendant of James Webb, John Williams, Isaac Williams and Sergt. William Stephens. Daughter of Edward Burling Stephens and Mary Williams, his wife. Granddaughter of Frederick Stephens and Eliza Hughain, his wife; Julius Williams and Lucy Webb, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Stephens and Esther Burling, his wife; Stephen Webb and Olive Shalor, his wife; John Williams and Julia Tanner, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Webb and Elizabeth Douglass, his wife; John Williams and Mercy Lee, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Williams and Olive McCall, his wife. James Webb (1754-1823) served in the 9th company, Capt. John Ely, Col. Samuel Holden Parsons, Continental line. He was born and died in Saybrook, Conn. Isaac Williams (1729-1814) responded to the Lexington Alarm from Lebanon. He was born in Goshen, Conn.; died in Otsego, N. Y. [p.394] John Williams (1755-1804) served from Lebanon at the Lexington Alarm. William Stephens (1755-1806) served as sergeant in Capt. James Hadlock's company, 14th New York regiment. He was born in Mass.; died in Montrose, Pa. ________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 47 page 190 Mrs. Lucilla Way Bodle. 46421 Mrs. Lucilla Way Bodle. DAR ID Number: 46421 Born in Binghamton, N. Y. Wife of Daniel M. Bodle. Descendant of Sergt. Valentine Wheeler. [p.190] Daughter of Andrew Jackson Crandall and Eliza Way, his wife. Granddaughter of Albert Way and Abigail Alexander, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Zine Alexander and Polly Wheeler, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ephraim Wheeler and Abigail Van Duzen, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Valentine Wheeler and Desire Crandall, his wife. Valentine Wheeler (1756-1845) served as private in Capt. Samuel Bliss' company, Col. Timothy Walker's regiment, and later as sergeant in Capt. Bullock's company, Col. Thos. Carpenter's regiment. He was born in Rehoboth, Mass.; died in Conquest, N. Y. Also No. 33910. _________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 47 page 190 Mrs. Myrtle Bodle Roe. 46423 Mrs. Myrtle Bodle Roe. DAR ID Number: 46423 Born in Binghamton, N. Y. Wife of Joseph F. Roe. Descendant of Sergt. Valentine Wheeler. Daughter of Daniel M. Bodle and Lucilla Way Crandall, his wife. Granddaughter of Andrew Jackson Crandall and Eliza Way, his wife. See No. 46421. ____________________________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 48 page 153 Mrs. Grace Eleanor Hubbard. 47319 Mrs. Grace Eleanor Hubbard. DAR ID Number: 47319 Born in Binghamton, N. Y. Wife of George C. Hubbard. Descendant of John Thompson. Daughter of Thomas Lester and Jane Ann Rodgers, his wife. Granddaughter of Duncan Rodgers and Lucy Thompson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Thompson and Polly, his wife. John Thompson (1751-1830) enlisted at Fishkill in Capt. Charles Graham's company 1776 and served through the war. He received a land-grant in Victory, N. Y., where he died and his descendants still live. Also No. 44704. __________________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 49 page 309 Mrs. Delphine Stocking King. 48681 Mrs. Delphine Stocking King. DAR ID Number: 48681 Born in Binghamton, N. Y. Wife of Andrew J. King. Descendant of Samuel Seymour. Daughter of Solon Stocking and Mahettable Seymour, his 3rd wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Seymour and Lydia Hanford, his wife. Samuel Seymour (1759-1821) in 1776, at the age of seventeen, enlisted as fifer in Capt. Seth Seymour's company. He served several enlistments during the revolution. He was born in Norwalk, Conn.; died in Broome County, N. Y. Also No. 10102. _____________________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 53 page 388 Miss Edith S. Ashley. 52835 Miss Edith S. Ashley. DAR ID Number: 52835 Born in Binghamton, N. Y. Descendant of Col. Samuel Ashley. Daughter of Clarence Ashley (b. 1824) and Emily Fairchild (b. 1832), his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Ashley and Susan H. Van Voorhis, his 2nd wife. [p.388] Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Ashley and Mercy Pratt, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Ashley and Eunice Doolittle, his wife. Samuel Ashley (1720-92) was a member of the Committee of Safety, 1775, and was appointed colonel of the 13th regiment, 1777. He was born in Northfield, Mass., and died in Claremont, N. H., where a chapter is named for him. Also No. 51689. __________________________________________________