The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 109 [p.267] Mrs. Edith Eloise Sisson Whipple. DAR ID Number: 108866 Born in Binghamton, N. Y. Wife of Ray Williams Whipple. Descendant of Capt. Amos Maine, Adjt. Ebenezer Cary, and Capt. Joshua Champlin, as follows: 1. Charles Franklin Sisson (b. 1846) m. 1876 Anna May Cary (b. 1855). 2. Benjamin Franklin Sisson (b. 1811) m. 1838 Maritta Clark (b. 1815); Sturgis Cary (1794-1878) m. 2nd 1841 Hannah A. Shaw (d. 1898). 3. Gilbert Sisson (b. 1769) m. 1791 Desire Maine (b. 1772); Ebenezer Cary m. 2nd 1778 Delight Champlin. 4. Amos Maine m. Abigail Brown; Joshua Champlin m. 1730 Bridget Thompson. Amos Maine (1745-1815) commanded a company of foot, 1780, in the Connecticut militia. He was born and died in Stonington, Conn. Also No. 65013. Ebenezer Cary (1745-1815) signed the Articles of Association, 1775; was commissioned adjutant and muster master of the Dutchess County, New York militia, 1776; elected to the Legislature, 1780, and served two terms. He was born in Providence, R. I.; died in Beekman, N. Y. Also No. 53421. Joshua Champlin (1710-90) was an associator and commanded a company of Dutchess County, New York militia, 1775. He was born in Westerly, R. I.; died in Beekman, N. Y. Also No. 99486 ___________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 21 page 175 Mrs. Alice Brooks Bolton. 20499 Mrs. Alice Brooks Bolton. DAR ID Number: 20499 Born in Triangle, New York. Wife of Dr. William Thomas Bolton. Descendant of Amos Leonard, of New York. Daughter of Rev. Charles Wesley Brooks and Elsie Ann Greene, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Brooks and Dorothy Stevens Leonard, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Leonard and Mercy Sweatland Greene, his wife. Amos Leonard, (1748-1825), was placed on the pension roll of Oneida Co., N. Y., 1818, for service of private in the Massachusetts Line. He was born in Rutland, Mass.; died in Cortland Co., N. Y. _______________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 29 [p.387] ROLL OF HONOR page 157 Mrs. Fanny M. Johnson Austin. 28428 Mrs. Fanny M. Johnson Austin. DAR ID Number: 28428 Born in Triangle, New York. Wife of John Jenkins Austin. Descendant of Sergt. Jonathan Carley. Daughter of Amos Johnson and Martha Patty Carley, his wife. [p.157] Granddaughter of Johnathan Carley and Jenny Gray, his wife. Jonathan Carley was placed on the pension roll of Delaware Co., N. Y., 1832, for thirteen months actual service as private and three months as sergeant in the New York troops. He was born, 1757, in Wilton, Conn. _______________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 164 Miss Villa Faulkner Page. 40429 Miss Villa Faulkner Page. DAR ID Number: 40429 Born in Triangle, New York. Descendant of Thomas Tracy and of Ebenezer Tracy. Daughter of Asa Page and Clara Caroline Tracy, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Tracy and Anna Page, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Tracy and Electa Howard, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Tracy and Lucy Sprague (1737-1826), his wife, m. 1754. Thomas Tracy, (1724-77), who had served in the early wars was a member of the Lenox Committee of Safety. He died of smallpox contracted in the service. He was born in Preston, Conn.; died in Lenox, Mass. Ebenezer Tracy, (1762-1835), enlisted from Lenox, Massachusetts, [p.164] and served three years as a private in the Berkshire militia. He was born in Sharon, Conn.; died in Ottawa, Ill. Also Nos. 15750, 25589, 33389, 35872. __________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 72 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION page 100 Mrs. Edith Rogers Johnson. 71273 Mrs. Edith Rogers Johnson. DAR ID Number: 71273 Born in Queens County, N. Y. Wife of Albert Waite Johnson. Descendant of Nathaniel Rogers. [p.100] Daughter of Edson Rogers (b. 1833) and Mary Elizabeth Hyer (1838-1908), his wife, m. 1857. Granddaughter of Earlman Rogers (1801-67) and Zeruiah Whitmarsh (1802-82), his wife, m. 1824. Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Rogers and Phoebe Fuller (1774-1816), his wife, m. 1792. Nathaniel Rogers (1761-1847) enlisted, 1777, under Capt. Roswell Grant, Col. Obadiah Johnson, and, 1780, served in Capt. John Buell's company, Col. John Durkee's Connecticut regiment. In 1832 he applied for a pension. His claim was allowed. He was born in Vernon, Hartford County, Conn.; died in Triangle, Broome County, N. Y. _____________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 72 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION page 243 Mrs. Florence Sherwood Bliss. 71683 Mrs. Florence Sherwood Bliss. DAR ID Number: 71683 Born in Triangle, N. Y. Wife of Charles Emory Bliss. Descendant of Asa Sherwood. Daughter of George Sherwood (1821-1903) and Mary A. Jeffords (1828-1906), his wife, m. 1849. Granddaughter of Isaac Sherwood (1785-1868) and Amy Budlong (1791-1871), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Asa Sherwood and Molly Phillips (d. 1848), his wife, m. 1783. Asa Sherwood (1762-1834) enlisted 1777, and served as private and drummer until 1783 in Colonel Meigs' 4th Connecticut regiment. He received a pension on claim executed in 1818. He died in Guilford, N. Y. _________________________________ *********** Start of p2 Broome Co. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 17 ERRATA. Number 16119,—Should be Glazier not Glozier. Number 16432,—Should be Lounsberry. Number 16455,—Should be Frishmuth. Number 16546,—Joseph Eggleston married Judith Segar 1753; served as a member of the James City Co. Committee of Safety. Maj. Joseph Eggleston was his son. Number 16847,—Should be Mrs. Mabel Frederica Ballard Macullar. Number 16978,—Should be Stafford, Conn. Number 16694,—Also eligible through Josiah Draper a soldier of Medfield, Mass. Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Brown and Sarah Draper (1751-94). Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Draper and Sarah Ellis, his wife (1733-1817), m. 1751. page 40 Miss Mabel Frances Woodbury. 16099 Miss Mabel Frances Woodbury. DAR ID Number: 16099 Born in Marshalltown, Iowa. Descendant of Maj. Gen. John Paterson. Daughter of John Paterson Woodbury and Emma A. Clark, his wife. Granddaughter of Greenleaf Moores Woodbury and Frances Venillia Paterson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Pierce Paterson and Sally Osborn, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Paterson and Elizabeth Lee, his wife (m. 1766). John Paterson, (1744-1808), a graduate of Yale, removed from New Britain, Conn., where he was born, to Lenox, Mass., where he represented the town in the General Court, 1774. He raised a regiment and was in the Canadian and Burgoyne campaigns, at Trenton, Princeton, Valley Forge and Monmouth. He was on the court at West Point to try [p.40] André. He rose to the rank of major general and was an original member of the Cincinnati. When he died he was Judge of Broome county, N. Y. Also Nos. 335, 12285, 13490. Click to view full context ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 17 ERRATA. Number 16119,—Should be Glazier not Glozier. Number 16432,—Should be Lounsberry. Number 16455,—Should be Frishmuth. Number 16546,—Joseph Eggleston married Judith Segar 1753; served as a member of the James City Co. Committee of Safety. Maj. Joseph Eggleston was his son. Number 16847,—Should be Mrs. Mabel Frederica Ballard Macullar. Number 16978,—Should be Stafford, Conn. Number 16694,—Also eligible through Josiah Draper a soldier of Medfield, Mass. Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Brown and Sarah Draper (1751-94). Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Draper and Sarah Ellis, his wife (1733-1817), m. 1751. page 142 Miss Alice E. Gray. 16382 Miss Alice E. Gray. DAR ID Number: 16382 Born in Broome County, New York. Descendant of Judge Joshua Mercereau, of New York. Daughter of Christopher Gray and Lucy Richards, his wife. Granddaughter of Arthur Gray and Ann Van Name, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Van Name and Mary Mercereau (b. 1775), his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Mercereau and Ann Roome, his second wife. [p.142] Joshua Mercereau, (1728-1804), was a member of Assembly several sessions from Richmond county. He served as deputy commissary general of prisoners during the war, with headquarters near Boston, Mass., and at Elizabethtown, N. J. He was born in Staten Island and died in Tioga county, N. Y. His son Joshua suffered on a prison ship. Also Nos. 476, 11189. _________________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 18 page 40 [p.40] Mrs. Florence R. Miller. 17100 [p.40] Mrs. Florence R. Miller. DAR ID Number: 17100 Born in Otsego County, New York. Wife of A. G. Miller. Descendant of David Fox. Daughter of Leonard P. Richmond and Deborah Hathaway, his wife. Granddaughter of Killian V. Richmond and Caroline Wright, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ansel Wright and Polly Fox, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Fox. David Fox, (1756-1836), served as a private in Capt. Ebenezer Lathrop's company. He was placed on the pension roll of New York at the age of 77 for nine months' service as a drummer in the Connecticut troops. He was born in Connecticut and died in Broome, N. Y. ____________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 18 page 47 Mrs. Hannah Curtis Sloan. DAR ID Number: 17122 Born in Broome County, New York. Wife of Samuel Sloan. Descendant of Abel Curtis and of Elnathan Curtis, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Luke Curtis and Emily Hall Ufford, his wife. Granddaughter of Asa Curtis and Roxanna Barnes, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Curtis and Sarah Neal, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elnathan Curtis and Rose Weller, his wife. Abel Curtis, (1741-1829), was a private in Col. John Brown's Bershire county militia regiment, 1777 and served under Capt. Ezra Whittlesey at the alarm, 1780. He was born in Woodbury, Conn., and died in Stockbridge, Mass. Elnathan Curtis, (1712-81), was a minute man from Berkshire county in various alarms, 1777-81. He was born in Woodbury, Conn., and died in Stockbridge, Mass. ______________________________- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 18 page 371 Miss Grace Davison. 20000 Miss Grace Davison. DAR ID Number: 20000 Born in Hartwick, New York. Descendant of William Matthewson and of Sergt. John Clinton, of New York. Daughter of Charles H. Davison and Ella Clinton, his wife. Granddaughter of William M. Clinton and Elma Leonard, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Joel Clinton and Mary Matthewson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Clinton and Mary Scribner, his wife; William Matthewson and Tabitha Chaffee, his wife. William Matthewson, (1745-1834), was placed on the pension roll of Broome Co., N. Y., for service of private in the Rhode Island militia. He was born in Rhode Island; died in Broome Co., N. Y. John Clinton, (1752-1832), served as sergeant in the New York Levies under Col. Marinus Willet, raised for the defense of the State. He was born in Fairfield, Conn.; died in Otsego Co., N. Y. Also No. 15864. “See No.—” indicates a reference to that number in the same volume. “Also No.—” indicates the National number of a “Daughter” who has entered the Society on the same ancestor and whose lineage has been published in a former volume. This is done to link together widely scattered families. If the number should be 4006, it will be in the fifth volume: if 5005, in the sixth volume, etc. “Real Daughters” are those whose fathers rendered service in the cause of Independence, and their names are printed in italics in the text and index. There are twenty-seven “Real Daughters” in this volume. _____________________________- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 22 [p.389] ROLL OF HONOR page 71 Mrs. Rubie Mary Burdick. 21189 Mrs. Rubie Mary Burdick. DAR ID Number: 21189 Born in Dowagiac, Michigan. Wife of Fred Willett Burdick. Descendant of Maj. Gen. John Paterson. Daughter of Heman Wistar Rugg and Lucy Jane Osborn, his wife. Granddaughter of John Peck Osborn and Mary Seymour, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ira Seymour and Ruth Paterson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Paterson and Elizabeth Lee, his wife. John Paterson, (1744-1808), a graduate of Yale, removed from New Britain, Conn., where he was born, to Lenox, Mass., where he represented the town in the General Court, 1774. He raised a regiment, was in the Canadian and Burgoyne campaigns, at Trenton, Princeton, Valley Forge and Monmouth. He was on the court at West Point to try André; rose to the rank of major general and was an original member of the Cincinnati. When he died he was Judge of Broome county, N. Y. Also Nos. 335, 12285, 13490, 16099. _______________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 23 [p.383] ROLL OF HONOR page 254 Mrs. Ruth Dusenbury Sanford. 22728 Mrs. Ruth Dusenbury Sanford. DAR ID Number: 22728 Born in Windsor, New York. Wife of Edwin L. Sanford. Descendant of Eli Nichols, of New York. Daughter of George Dusenbury and Ruth Whitemore, his wife. Granddaughter of Elias Whitemore and Anna Nichols, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Eli Nichols and Elizabeth M. Ruggles, his wife. Eli Nichols, (1760-1821), enlisted at seventeen for three years, was in the battle of Germantown and at the burning of Norwalk. He was placed on the pension roll of Broome county, N. Y., 1818, for service of private in the Connecticut Line. He died in Windsor, N. Y. _______________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 24 page 133 Mrs. Blanche Mason Chapman. DAR ID Number: 23374 Born in Palmyra, Illinois. Descendant of Lieut. Jonathan Mason and of Luther Mason. Daughter of Rodney Mason and Mary Parks, his wife. Granddaughter of Col. Leman Mason and Elizabeth Freeman, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Luther Mason and Polly Catlin, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Mason. Jonathan Mason was appointed lieutenant of a company of [p.133] Connecticut militia, 1775. He was born, 1733, in Litchfield, Conn. Luther Mason, (1757-1843), was placed on the pension roll of Broome Co., N. Y., 1832, for service of private in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in Litchfield, Conn.; died in Colesville, N. Y. Also No. 8526. _____________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 25 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 110 Mrs. Sarah M. Clinton Perkins. 24307 Mrs. Sarah M. Clinton Perkins. DAR ID Number: 24307 Born in Otsego, New York. Wife of Rev. Orren Perkins. Descendant of Sergt. John Ciinton and of William Matthewson, of New York. Daughter of Joel Clinton and Mary Matthewson, his wife. Granddaughter of John Clinton and Mary Scribner, his wife; William Matthewson and Tabitha Chaffee, his wife. John Clinton, (1752-1832), served as sergeant in the New York Levies under Col. Marinus Willet, raised for the defense of the state. He was born in Fairfield, Conn.; died in Otsego Co., N. Y. William Matthewson, (1745-1834), was placed on the pension roll of Broome Co., N. Y., for service of private in the Rhode Island militia. He was born in Johnston, R. I.; died in Upper Lisle, N. Y. Also Nos. 15864, 20,000. ___________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 25 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 222 Mrs. Helen M. Harriman. 24617 Mrs. Helen M. Harriman. DAR ID Number: 24617 Born in Union, New York. Wife of Henry A. Harriman. Descendant of Seth Edson, of Massachusetts. Daughter of George A. Smith and Jane Edson, his wife. Granddaughter of Guy (Galen) Edson (b. 1800) and Rhoda Moffatt, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Seth Edson and Theodore Howard, his wife, m. 1784. Seth Edson, (1761-1848), was placed on the pension roll, 1819, for two years' actual service of private and wagoner in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Bridgewater, Mass.; died in Broome Co., New York. ________________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 26 page 338 Mrs. Claribel Munsell Colby. 25931 Mrs. Claribel Munsell Colby. DAR ID Number: 25931 Born in Oakland, California. Wife of F. M. Colby. Descendant of Elmore Russell. Daughter of James Munsell, Jr., and Jessie Geraldine Russell, his wife. Granddaughter of James Munsell Russell and Chloe Louise Knox, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Harvey Russell and Maranda Munsell, his wife. [p.338] Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elmore Russell and Assennath Hotchkiss, his wife. Elmore Russell, (1761-1835), was placed on the pension roll of Broome Co., N. Y., 1819, for private of artillery in the New York Continental Line. _______________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 29 [p.387] ROLL OF HONOR page 203 Mrs. Jennie May Hubbard Young. DAR ID Number: 28553 Born in New Castle, Pennsylvania. Wife of Charles Wilson Young. Descendant of Deacon Daniel Hubbard, Zadoc Hubbard and Maj. Gen. John Paterson. Daughter of Charles Pomeroy Hubbard (1835-1900) and Elizabeth Drucilla McFarlin, his wife, m. 1862. Granddaughter of Franklin Belding Hubbard (1802-65) and Maria Seymour (1806-88), his wife, m. 1828. Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Hubbard (1775-1813) and Alma Belding, his wife, m. 1801; Ira Seymour and Ruth Paterson (b. 1774), his wife, m. 1797. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zadoc Hubbard and Lois Pomeroy, his wife; John Paterson and Elizabeth Lee, his wife, m. 1766. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hubbard and Naomi Root (1718-1800), his wife, m. 1736; John Paterson, Sr. and Ruth Bird, his wife. John Paterson, (1743-1808), represented Lenox, Mass., in [p.203] the General Court. He served in the Berkshire county militia in many battles from Bunker Hill to the close of the war, and was distinguished at Saratoga and Monmouth. He was an original member of the Cincinnati of Massachusetts, and was Vice-President of the Society. He removed to New York and became chief justice of the county court. He was born in Farmington, Conn.; died in Broome Co., N. Y. Also Nos. 335, 12285, 13490, 16099, 21189, 25220, 26407. Daniel Hubbard, (1714-77), was a soldier who died of camp fever. Upon his monument in Saints Rest Cemetery, Pittsfield, Mass., is inscribed “Captain.” He was born in Westfield. He had four sons and five sons-in-law in the army. Also No. 22114. Zadoc Hubbard, (1749-1814), responded to the alarm, 1780, as a private in the Berkshire county militia, and marched to the northward. He was born in Westfield, Mass.; died in Aurora, N. Y. _____________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 29 [p.387] ROLL OF HONOR page 316 Miss Nellie Stow. 28867 Miss Nellie Stow. DAR ID Number: 28867 Born in San Francisco, California. Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Stow. Daughter of William Whitney Stow and Ann Eliza Patterson, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Stow, Jr. and Hannah Whitney, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Stow and Elizabeth Benedict, his wife. Samuel Stow, (1750-1833), served in the artillery as sergeant under Capt. Robert Walker and Col. John Lamb. His original discharge for three years faithful service is in the [p.316] possession of the family. He was born in Waterbury, Conn.; died in Windsor, Broome Co., N. Y. Also No. 26209. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 38 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 119 [p.119] Mrs. Grace Adela Rose Lamm. 36341 [p.119] Mrs. Grace Adela Rose Lamm. DAR ID Number: 36341 Born in Detroit, Michigan. Wife of Henry Lamm. Descendant of Ensign John Rose. Daughter of Dennison Forsyth Rose and Mary Ann Foster, his wife. Granddaughter of Dennison Robinson Rose and Hannah Eldridge (b. 1789), his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Rose and Katharine Wheeler, his second wife; Caleb Eldridge and Harriet Huntington, his wife. John Rose, (1740-1822), enlisted from Litchfield, Conn., 1776; was appointed ensign 1778 and was at the taking of Burgoyne. In 1818 he applied for a pension from Broome Co., N. Y. He died in Lisle, N. Y. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 39 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 201 Mrs. Phebe Medora Westbrook. 38545 Mrs. Phebe Medora Westbrook. DAR ID Number: 38545 Born in Broome, New York. Wife of Chauncy C. Westbrook. Descendant of Thomas Tompkins and of James Wing, of New York. Daughter of Henry Louis Clark and Mercy Swift Wing, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Wing (b. 1794) and Mary Tompkins (b. 1799), his wife. [p.201] Gr.-granddaughter of James Wing and Hannah Bowerman (1760-1852), his wife, m. 1778; Thomas Tompkins, Jr. (1773-1869) and Phebe Evans, his first wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Wing (b. 1716) and Phoebe Hatch, his wife; Thomas Tompkins and Ruth Jones, his wife. Thomas Tompkins, (1730-1805), served as a private in Capt. Andrew Billings company, Col. James Clinton's regiment of New York militia. Also No. 15024. James Wing, (1758-1842), was a mariner as was his father and grandfather. He died in Milan, Dutchess county, N. Y. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 42 page 159 Mrs. Alice Cary Manwaring Morris. 41417 Mrs. Alice Cary Manwaring Morris. DAR ID Number: 41417 Born in Unadilla, New York. Wife of Claude Morris. Descendant of Michael Fuller, of New York. Daughter of Theodore Perry Manwaring and Mary Frances Griswold, his wife. Granddaughter of Leonard Samuel Manwaring and Lydia Hamilton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Hamilton and Mrs. Mary (Fuller) Clark, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Michael Fuller and Mary Ann Sessions, his wife. Michael Fuller, (1741-1822), served as a private in the Tryon County militia. He died in Broome Co., New York. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 145 [p.145] Mrs. Betty Duke Carmack. 42382 [p.145] Mrs. Betty Duke Carmack. DAR ID Number: 42382 Born in Dallas County, Alabama. Wife of John Franklin Carmack. Descendant of Col. Samuel Washington, Thornton Washington, and Lieut. Col. Alexander Somerville. Daughter of James Bausman Duke, (1828-65) and Catherine Townsend Washington (b. 1876), his wife, m. 1854. Granddaughter of Alexander Duke and Mary M. Broome, his wife; Samuel Washington and Catherine Washington (cousins), his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Duke (1765-1825) and Rebecca Somerville (1765-1837), his wife, m. 1786; Thornton Washington (1760-87) and Frances Thornton, his 2nd wife (cousins). Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Washington and Mildred Thornton, his 2nd wife (cousins); Alexander Somerville and Rebecca Dawkins (1740-1812), his wife, m. 1759. Samuel Washington, (1734-81), the brother of the Commander-in-Chief, was colonel of militia. He was born in Wakefield; died in Harewood, Berkeley Co., Va. Also Nos. 13, 881, 5659, 7066, 8878, 16125, 35698. Thornton Washington, (1760-87), enlisted at sixteen and served under his uncle. He was born in Stafford Co.; died in Jefferson Co., Va. Also No. 32153. Alexander Somerville, (1734-83), served in the militia; was active on committees and represented Calvert Co., Md., 1776 in the convention at Annapolis. Also Nos. 25684, 37171. _______________________________ Volume 45 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 195 Mrs. Elizabeth Ollis Gartrell. DAR ID Number: 44492 Born in Bloomington, Ill. Wife of Major Charles Burnett Gartrell. Descendant of Daniel Hubbard. Daughter of William Ollis and Phebe Bump, his wife. Granddaughter of Nelson Bump and Betsy Hubbard, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Israel Hubbard and Elizabeth Possen, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Hubbard and Eunice Clark, his wife. Daniel Hubbard (1729-1825) was a minute man from Haddam in Capt. Martin Kirtland's company, Col. Erastus Walcott's regiment 1777. He was born in Haddam, Conn.; died in Broome, New York. Also No. 33865. ____________________________ Volume 47 page 385 Miss Carrie Estelle Allen. 46823 Miss Carrie Estelle Allen. DAR ID Number: 46823 Born in Broome Co., N. Y. Descendant of Nathaniel Stone, Ichabod Allen and Ensign Nehemiah Angell, Jr. Daughter of Asaph Edwin Allen and Lydia Lucinda Cobb, his wife. Granddaughter of Ichabod G. Allen and Lillis B. Angell, his 2nd wife; William Cobb and Zilpha P. Stone, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Ichabod Allen and Welthy Bill, his 2nd wife; Samuel Stone and Lydia Angell, his wife; Allen Angell and Margaret Young, his wife. [p.385] Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Stone and Mercy Gorton, his wife; Nehemiah Angell, Jr., and Anna Hill (parents of Allen), his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Nehemiah Angell and Mary Hopkins, his wife. Nathaniel Stone (1759-1833) served several enlistments under different commands 1776-81. He was born in Cranston; died in Foster, R. I. Ichabod Allen (1753-1828) was a member of a company of minute men and volunteers entitled “A Company of Householders of the Town of Sharon,” which was organized soon after the Lexington Alarm, to march to the relief of Lexington. He was born in New London, Conn.; died in Otsego, N. Y. Nehemiah Angell, Jr. (1752-1828), served as ensign in Capt. Steven Kimball's company, Col. Daniel Hitchcock's regiment of the Army of Observation 1775 of Rhode Island. He was born in Scituate; died in Foster, R. I. Also Nos. 3364, 28775, 45552. __________________________ Volume 47 page 386 Mrs. Ruth C. Clark. 46827 Mrs. Ruth C. Clark. DAR ID Number: 46827 Born in Guilford, N. Y. Wife of Jones Clark. Descendant of Michael Fuller. Daughter of David Clark and Mary Fuller, his wife. Granddaughter of Michael Fuller and Mary Ann Sessions, his wife. Michael Fuller (1741-1822) served as a private in the Tryon County militia. He died in Broome County, N. Y. Also No. 41418. _____________________________ Volume 49 page 309 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 52 page 326 Mrs. Flora Silliman Mcharg. DAR ID Number: 51733 Born in Medina, Ill. Wife of T. Arthur McHarg. Descendant of Lieut. Col. Caleb Hyde, Sergt. Daniel Silliman, Corp Ebenezer Colman, Lieut. Caleb Matthews and James Stanley. Daughter of Norman Hyde Silliman (b. 1842) and Emily A. Matthews (b. 1845), his wife, m. 1866. Granddaughter of Marshall Bennett Silliman (1812-88) and Clarissa Hyde (1813-42), his 1st wife, m. 1837; Leman Matthews (1816-1902) and Mabel Barker (1816-92), his wife, m. 1830. Gr-granddaughter of Gersom Silliman (1783-1856) and Mary (Polly) Colman (1787-1864), his 1st wife, m. 1809; Calvin Hyde (1770-1844) and Anney Stanley (1769-1841), his wife, m. 1791; Simeon Matthews (1769-1827) and Rhoda Royce (1775-1860), his wife, m. 1793. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Silliman and Sarah Brinsmade, his wife; Caleb Hyde and Elizabeth Sackett, his wife; Ebenezer Colman, Jr., and Phebe Carpenter (1764-93), his wife, m. 1782; Caleb Matthews and Anna Carrington (1743-1804) his wife, m. 1766; James Stanley and Esther Gridley (d. 1826), his wife, m. 1765. Caleb Hyde (1739-1820) served as captain, 1775, major, 1776-77, and lieutenant colonel, 1778, Massachusetts troops. Discharged, 1781. He was born in Norwich, West Farms (now Franklin), Conn.; died in Broome County, N. Y. Also No. 11435. [p.326] Daniel Silliman (1752-1818) enlisted, 1775, as private in the 10th company, Connecticut Continental regiment, and, 1777, served as sergeant in Capt. Jabez Wheeler's company of militia. He was born in Fairfield, Conn.; died in Easton. Ebenezer Colman (1751-1827) served as corporal in Capt. David Miller's company, Lieut. Col. Obediah Hosford's regiment, 1776, which marched to East Chester. He was born and died in Coventry, Conn. Caleb Matthews (1743-1814) was ensign, 1778, in the 2nd regiment, Rhode Island Continental troops, and promoted lieutenant, 1777, serving in the first battalion of infantry. He was born in Wallingford; died in Bristol, Conn. James Stanley turned out at the Lexington Alarm in the 10th Connecticut company under Capt. Abraham Sedgwick. He was born, 1744, in Hartford, Conn.; died in Lisle, Broome County, N. Y. _____________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 52 page 318 [p.318] Mrs. Jennie La Grange Gladston. 51715 [p.318] Mrs. Jennie La Grange Gladston. DAR ID Number: 51715 Born in Vestal, N. Y. Wife of John Gladston. Descendant of Capt. Orange Stoddard. Daughter of Bryant Stoddard La Grange and Susan Mersereau, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel Halsey La Grange and Experience Stoddard, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Bryant Stoddard and Martha Seymour, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Orange Stoddard and Experience Nash, his wife. Orange Stoddard (1742-1824), entered the army as lieutenant at the Lexington Alarm and in 1780 commanded a company in the Massachusetts Continental line. He was born in Litchfield, Conn., lived in Berkshire County, Mass., during the Revolution; died in Whitney's Point, N. Y. Also No. 29965. Click to view full context ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 52 page 320 [p.320] Mrs. Ella La Grange Witter. 51720 [p.320] Mrs. Ella La Grange Witter. DAR ID Number: 51720 Born in Vestal, N. Y. Wife of Daniel P. Witter. Descendant of Capt. Orange Stoddard. Daughter of Bryant Stoddard La Grange and Susan Mersereau, his wife. See No. 51715. Click to view full context ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 77 page 291 Mrs. Carrie Drake Coggshall. 76771 Mrs. Carrie Drake Coggshall. DAR ID Number: 76771 Born in Cleveland, Ohio. Wife of Morriss Spicer Coggshall. Descendant of Corp. Elias Drake. Daughter of Sir. Francis Drake (1818-93) and Maria Antoinette Jones (1827-93), his wife, m. 1845. Granddaughter of Reuben Drake (1790-1830) and Ruth Tower Jackson (1794-1879), his wife, m. 1815. [p.291] Gr-granddaughter of Elias Drake and Mary Harlow (1758-1841), his wife, m. 1784. Elias Drake (1754-1804) marched on the Lexington Alarm, in a company of minute men, under Capt. William Briggs, and, 1777, served as corporal in Capt. Samuel Fisher's company, Col. Jonathan Titcomb's regiment, which was drafted for the campaign in Rhode Island. He was born in Easton, Mass.; died in Vestal, N. Y. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 17 ERRATA. Number 16119,—Should be Glazier not Glozier. Number 16432,—Should be Lounsberry. Number 16455,—Should be Frishmuth. Number 16546,—Joseph Eggleston married Judith Segar 1753; served as a member of the James City Co. Committee of Safety. Maj. Joseph Eggleston was his son. Number 16847,—Should be Mrs. Mabel Frederica Ballard Macullar. Number 16978,—Should be Stafford, Conn. Number 16694,—Also eligible through Josiah Draper a soldier of Medfield, Mass. Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Brown and Sarah Draper (1751-94). Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Draper and Sarah Ellis, his wife (1733-1817), m. 1751. page 70 Mrs. Agneze Andrews Fiske. 16181 Mrs. Agneze Andrews Fiske. DAR ID Number: 16181 Born in New Britain, Connecticut. Wife of Wilbur Davis Fiske. Descendant of Jotham Parker and of Andrew Pratt. Daughter of Ezekiel Andrews, Jr., and Sarah Parker, his wife. Granddaughter of Highland Holl Parker and Lydia Pratt, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jotham Parker and Sarah Seward, his wife; Andrew Pratt and Elizabeth Whaples, his wife (m. 1787). Jotham Parker, (1753-1815), enlisted at Norfolk, Conn., and served in Capt. Titus Watson's company as a private. He also served as a wagonmaster. He was born in Connecticut, and died in Chenango, N. Y. His widow received a pension for his service in the Revolution. Andrew Pratt, (1756-1830), served in Capt. Isaac Gallup's company of Connecticut militia, 1777. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 40 page 250 Mrs. Frances Adams Lewis. 39686 Mrs. Frances Adams Lewis. DAR ID Number: 39686 Born in Fredonia, New York. Wife of Harry R. Lewis. Descendant of Corp. Jonathan Phelps. Daughter of Charles Palmer Adams and Cornelia Frances Crane, his wife. Granddaughter of Edwin Adams and China Phelps, his wife. [p.250] Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Phelps and Charity Beckwith (b. 1767), his wife, m. 1784. Jonathan Phelps (1764-1857) applied for a pension 1832 and it was granted for service as corporal and his widow also received a pension 1859. He was born in Lyme, Conn.; died in Chenango, N. Y.