Previous Hits      The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 92 page 179 Mrs. Ethel Lucile Jewell Eaton. 91549 Mrs. Ethel Lucile Jewell Eaton. DAR ID Number: 91549 Born in Guilford, N. Y. Wife of Melvin Eaton. Descendant of Aaron Jewell, Edmund Kittel, and Sergt. Miles Griswold, as follows: 1. Thomas A. Jewell (b. 1867) m. 1887 Jennie L. Weeks (b. 1869). 2. Hiram A. Jewell (1838-89) m. 1859 Lydia M. Hyer (1840-75); Lyman B. Weeks (b. 1849) m. 1868 Catharine L. Winne (b. 1851). 3. Aaron Jewell (1794-1877) m. 1816 Mary Hurd (1798-1876); George Weeks m. Phœbe Kittel (1821-1904); Elijah Hyer (1805-70) m. 1827 Rhoda Deming (1803-82). 4. Pennel Jewell (1767-1822) m. 1789 Rebecca Wilder; Gardner Kittel m. Polly Krofut; William Hyer m. 1790 Lucretia Griswold (1771-1833). 5. Aaron Jewell m. 1766 Hannah Curtis; Edmund Kittel m. Patience Fiske; Miles Griswold m. 1764 Abigal Blinn (1748-1824). Aaron Jewell (1742-1829) served, 1777, as private in Capt. Christopher Banister's company, Col. John Dickerson's regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Massachusetts; died in Guilford, N. Y. Edmund Kittel (1758-1833) enlisted, 1776, as private in the Rhode Island militia. He served serveral other enlistments, 1777-78, and was in two battles during General Sullivan's expedition. He was born in West Greenwich, R. I.; died in Colesville, N. Y. Also No. 67094. Miles Griswold (1739-1804) served, 1780, as sergeant under Capt. Elijah Bostwick, Col. Morris Graham's 3rd regiment, New York levies. He was born in Wethersfield, Conn.; died in Guilford, N. Y. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 93 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION page 130 Mrs. Dorcas A. Kittell Tinley. 92408 Mrs. Dorcas A. Kittell Tinley. DAR ID Number: 92408 Born in Steuben County, N. Y. Wife of Edward Tinley. Descendant of Edmond Kittell, as follows: 1. Ephraim Kittell (1796-1849) m. 1820 Hannah Eldridge Wood (d. 1847). 2. Edmond Kittell m. 1783 Patience Fisk. Edmond Kittell (1758-1833) enlisted, 1776, as private in the Rhode Island militia; served several enlistments, 1777-78, and was in two battles during General Sullivan's expedition. He was born in West Greenwich, R. I.; died in Colesville, N. Y. Also No. 82134. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 96 page 295 Mrs. Edith M. Pike Gilbert. 95924 Mrs. Edith M. Pike Gilbert. DAR ID Number: 95924 Born in Hancock, Iowa. Wife of William Gilbert. Descendant of Joseph Pike, as follows: 1. Orville Ketchum Pike (b. 1843) m. 1877 Leora Gertrude Pike (b. 1849). 2. William Pike (1792-1866) m. 1819 Persis Crawford (1798-1884). 3. Joseph Pike m. 1st Rebecca Hawkins. Joseph Pike (1760-1842) served as private in Captain Warren's company, Colonel Alden's regiment, Massachusetts Line. He was born in Colesville, N. Y. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 97 [p.313] INDEX page 279 Mrs. Bertha Noble Pope. 96889 Mrs. Bertha Noble Pope. DAR ID Number: 96889 Born in Rochester, Ohio. Wife of William Harper Pope. Descendant of Lieut. Nathan Noble, as follows: 1. Perry Adalvan Noble (b. 1846) m. 1873 Ella Mann (b. 1850). 2. Gustavus Freeman Noble (1815-45) m. 1839 Harriet Fancher (b. 1822). 3. Gustavus Adolphus Noble (1784-1873) m. 1807 Mary Freeman (1783-1865). 4. Nathan Noble m. 1775 Phebe Austin (1752-1810). [p.279] Nathan Noble (1747-1820) responded to the Lexington Alarm as sergeant in Capt. Elihu Kent's company. He was in the battles of Long Island, White Plains, Mud Island, Brandywine, Trenton, and Germantown. In 1777 he was made lieutenant. He was a pensioner, 1818, from Windsor, N. Y. He was born in Suffield, Conn.; died in Colesville, N. Y. Also No. 70363. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 99 page 190 Mrs. Mary Blakslee Elwell. 98606 Mrs. Mary Blakslee Elwell. DAR ID Number: 98606 Born in Colesville, N. Y. Wife of W. D. Elwell. Descendant of Capt. Archibald McNeil, Ensign Daniel Sanford, Lieut. Eaton Jones, and Eaton Jones, Jr., as follows: 1. Marcus Jones Blakslee (1816-58) m. 1852 Mary Ann Martin (1818-82). 2. Thomas Blakslee (1782-1858) m. 1813 Mary Jones (1788-1829); Samuel Martin (1790-1854) m. Melinda Crofut (1793-1847). 3. Eaton Jones, Jr., m. 1788 Mary McNeil (1770-1841); Samuel Martin m. 1777 Phebe Sanford (1761-1828). 4. Eaton Jones m. Elizabeth Catlin; Archibald McNeil m. 1764 Jemima Orton (1740-98); Daniel Sanford m. 1753 Thankful Toles. Archibald McNeil (1738-1813) commanded a militia company, 1779, on the New Haven Alarm. He was born and died in Litchfield, Conn. Also No. 77223. [p.190] Daniel Sanford (1729-77) served as ensign in Capt. Daniel Hicock's company, Col. Samuel Whiting's regiment, Connecticut Line. He was born and died in Connecticut. Eaton Jones (1729-91) served as private and lieutenant in 17th regiment at Peekskill, N. Y. He was born and died in Connecticut. Eaton Jones, Jr. (1762-1838), was pensioned as private in Captain Stanton's company, Col. Elisha Sheldon's Light Dragoons. He was born in Connecticut; died in Litchfield. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 100 page 176 Mrs. Florence Noble Harvey. 99555 Mrs. Florence Noble Harvey. DAR ID Number: 99555 Born in Bowling Green, Ohio. Wife of Samuel Choate Harvey. Descendant of Lieut. Nathan Noble, as follows: 1. Irving Alonzo Noble (b. 1839) m. 2nd 1877 Alice Nickerson (b. 1848). 2. Nathan Austin Noble (1810-95) m. 1833 Francis Dickinson (1812-63). 3. Gustavus Adolphus Noble (1784-1873) m. 1807 Mary Freeman Noble (1783-1865). 4. Nathan Noble m. 1775 Phebe Austin (1752-1810). Nathan Noble (1747-1820) responded to the Lexington Alarm as sergeant in Capt. Elihu Kent's company. He was in the battles of Long Island, White Plains, Mud Island, Brandywine, Trenton, and Germantown. In 1777 he was made lieutenant. He was a pensioner, 1818, from Windsor, N. Y. He was born in Suffield, Conn.; died in Colesville, N. Y. Also No. 96889. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 23 [p.383] ROLL OF HONOR page 332 Miss Louise Chandler Witherill. 22944 Miss Louise Chandler Witherill. DAR ID Number: 22944 Born in Union, New York. Descendant of Judge Joshua Mersereau, of New York. Daughter of Luinaeus D. Witherill, M. D., and Harriett B. Chandler, his wife. Granddaughter of Amos A. Witherill, M. D., and Hannah Mersereau, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Laurence Mersereau (1777-1873) and Hannah Christopher (1781-1837), his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Mersereau (1728-1804) and Ann Roome, his second wife. See No. 22924. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 38 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 152 Mrs. Edith A Mersereau Waith. 36429 Mrs. Edith A Mersereau Waith. DAR ID Number: 36429 Born in Portville, New York. Wife of William F. Waith. Descendant of Judge Joshua Mersereau and of Joshua Mersereau, Jr. Daughter of William Bradford Mersereau and Emily Leavens, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Mersereau and Esther Butts, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Garrison Mersereau (1799-1883) and Julia Redfield, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Mersereau, Jr., (1758-1857) and Dinah Garretson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Mersereau and Sophy La Grange, his 1st wife. Joshua Mersereau, (1728-1804), served several sessions in the Assembly from Richmond county and as deputy commissary general of prisoners, during the war. He was born in Staten Island; died in Union, N. Y. Joshua Mersereau, Jr., (1758-1857), served with his father in the commissary and 1783, was a prisoner on the British ship Scorpion. He died in Tioga, Pa. Also Nos. 476, 11189, 16382, 22924, 23543, 25855. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 42 page 49 Miss Clara Heriot White. 41118 Miss Clara Heriot White. DAR ID Number: 41118 Born in Waco, Texas. Descendant of Rev. William Johnston, Sergt. Witter Johnston, Nehemiah Tilton, Judge Joshua Mersereau, Joshua Mersereau, Jr. and Lieut. John Kennon. Daughter of Woodson T. White and Louisiana W. Johnston, his wife. Granddaughter of Pleasants Woodson White and Emily Gibson, his wife; Theodore Mersereau Johnston and Elizabeth Ann Patrick, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of David Lindsay White (1780-1862) and Elizabeth Lewis Kennon (1783-1824), his wife, m. 1809; Hugh Campbell Johnston and Hester Mersereau, his wife; Dr. Edward Reynolds Gibson and Jeannette Tilton (1795-1869), his wife, m. 1813. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Witter Johnston and Jane Campbell, his wife; Nehemiah Tilton and Lydia Hanson, his wife; John Kennon and Elizabeth Woodson, his wife, m. 1779; Joshua Mersereau, Jr. and Dinah Garretson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Johnston and Ann Witter Cummins, his wife; Joshua Mersereau and Sophia La Grange, his first wife. William Johnston, (1713-83), was a recognized Patriot Preacher. His Thanksgiving sermon, delivered 1782, was shown at the Sydney Centennial Jubilee 1872. [p.49] Witter Johnston, (1753-1839), was a pensioner of Cherry Valley. He was placed on the pension roll of Delaware County 1831 for service as private and sergeant, New York line. Also Nos. 9040, 10002, 22660, 28069. Nehemiah Tilton (1746-1814), was deputy Commissary of Musters for Delaware. Joshua Mersereau, (1728-1804), was deputy Commissary General of Prisoners during the war. He was born in Staten Island; died in Union, N. Y. Joshua Mersereau, Jr., (1758-1857), served as a spy and courier. He was captured by the British and imprisoned on the “Scorpion” in New York Bay 1783. He died in Tioga, Pa. John Kennon, (1752-1812), served as lieutenant 1776 in the North Carolina line. He was born and married in Virginia, lived in North Carolina during the Revolution and died in Milledgeville, Ga. Also Nos. 467, 11189, 16382, 22924, 23543, 23855, 36429. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 42 page 361 Mrs. Alma G. Gale. 41978 Mrs. Alma G. Gale. DAR ID Number: 41978 Born in Union, New York. Wife of George Washington Gale. Descendant of Jasper Edwards. Daughter of George S. Beach and Lydia Ann Edwards, his wife. Granddaughter of James Edwards (b. 1793) and Anna Buell, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jasper Edwards and Elizabeth Quick (1762-1839), his second wife, m. 1780. [p.361] Jasper Edwards, (1748-1837), served as a minute man and scout with the Sussex county, New Jersey minute men. He died in Windsor, N. Y. Also Nos. 8745, 9574. No. 25356. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 62 page 72 [p.72] Miss Mary Richards Gray. 61200 [p.72] Miss Mary Richards Gray. DAR ID Number: 61200 Born in Union, N. Y. Descendant of Joshua Mersereau, of New York. Daughter of Christopher Columbus Gray and Lucy Baxter Richards, his wife. Granddaughter of Arthur Gray and Ann Van Name, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Van Name and Mary Mersereau, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Mersereau and Ann Roome, his 2nd wife. Joshua Mersereau (1728-1804) represented Richmond County in the Assembly for several sessions. He gave valuable service as Deputy Commissioner General of prisoners during the war. He was born at Staten Island, 1728, and died at Huron. Also No. 11189 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 66 page 35 Mrs. Irene Mersereau Poindexter. 65096 Mrs. Irene Mersereau Poindexter. DAR ID Number: 65096 Born in Manistique, Mich. Wife of Robert Poindexter. Descendant of Joshua Mersereau, Joshua Mersereau, Jr., Jonathan Lawrence, Job Colman, Levi Redfield, Thomas Bradford, Gideon Butts, and Harmonus Garrison. Daughter of John D. Mersereau (b. 1854) and Nellie May Colman (b. 1859), his wife, m. 1883. Granddaughter of Samuel John Mersereau (1823-57) and Esther Caroline Butts (1824-55), his wife, m. 1848; Charles D. Colman and Marinda M. Colman, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John G. Mersereau and Julia Redfield, his wife; Samuel Colman and Abigail Dole, his wife; Daniel Butts (1782-1859) and Annis Bradford (1780-1839), his wife, m. 1802. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Mersereau, Jr., and Dinah Garrison, his wife; Job Colman and Elisabeth Martin, his wife; Parker Dole and Abigail Lawrence, his wife; Jared Redfield and Sybil Dean, his wife; Gideon Butts and Amy Knight (1764-1848), his wife, m. 1779; Samuel Bradford and Lydia Dean, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Mersereau and Sophia La Grange, his wife; Jonathan Lawrence and Tryphene Powers, his wife; Levi Redfield and Sybil Wilcox, his wife; Thomas Bradford and Eunice Adams, his wife; Harmonus Garrison and Autty Simonson, his wife. Joshua Mersereau (1728-1804) was deputy commissary general of prisoners during the war, with headquarters near Boston, Mass., and Elizabethtown, N. J. He was born on Staten Island; died in Union, N. Y. [p.35] Joshua Mersereau, Jr. (1758-1857), served as a spy and courier. He was captured by the British and imprisoned on the “Scorpion” in New York Bay, 1783. He died in Tioga, Pa. Also No. 41118. Jonathan Lawrence (1703-89) furnished money and clothing to carry on the war. He was born in Groton; died in Littleton, Mass. Job Colman (1741-1805) was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm and served in the Burgoyne campaign. He was born in Ipswich; died in Heath, Mass. Also No. 21470. Levi Redfield (1745-1838) served as a private in the Connecticut militia under Capt. Aaron Stevens, 1776, and, 1781, served as drum major. He was born in Killingworth, Conn.; died in Brainbridge, N. Y. Also No. 44858. Thomas Bradford (1714-94) entered the service, 1778, in Capt. Moses Branch's company, Col. Obadiah Johnson's regiment, Connecticut troops. He was born and died in Canterbury, Conn. Gideon Butts (1758-1830) served as a private in Capt. Sheribiah Butt's company, 1776, Connecticut militia. He was born in Canterbury, Conn.; died in Rome, N. Y. Also No. 44545. Harmonus Garrison (1732-1813) served as quartermaster in the Richmond County, New York militia, 1776. He was born and died on Staten Island, N. Y. ____________________________________ Vol 21 page 151 Mrs. Mary Gardiner Colwell. DAR ID Number: 20432 Born in Angelica, New York. Wife of George W. Colwell. Descendant of William Gardiner and of Curtis Crane. Daughter of Daniel Denison Gardiner and Julia Laurette Porter, his wife. Granddaughter of Lyman Gardiner and Mary Crane, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Denison Gardiner and Eunice Otis, his wife; Curtis Crane, Jr. (1777-1810), and Lucy Adams, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Gardiner and Esther Denison (b. 1743), his wife; Curtis Crane and Elizabeth Palmer, his wife, m. 1774. William Gardiner, (1741-1840), served in the Connecticut militia in the first call for troops and was at the battle of Bunker Hill and in Arnold's expedition to Canada. He was born in Groton, Conn.; died in Chenango Forks, N. Y. Curtis Crane, (1747-1828), enlisted in Capt. Thomas Wooster's company of Connecticut militia and was at the battles of Rhode Island and Springfield. He was born in Wethersfield, Conn.; died in Eaton, N. Y. Also Nos. 4646, 4668. _______________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 49 page 9 Mrs. Grace L. Fancher. DAR ID Number: 48017 Born in Chenango Forks, N. Y. Wife of Samuel H. Fancher. Descendant of Sergt. Isaac Goodrich. Daughter of Peter E. Launt and Eliza Chrisman, his wife. Granddaughter of Frederick Launt and Mariette Chase, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Edward Chase and Julia Ann Goodrich, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Goodrich and Sarah Merchant, his wife. Isaac Goodrich (1752-1834) enlisted from Sharon 1775; was at the siege of Boston and served several enlistments under different commands. He removed to New York and received a pension as private, Connecticut militia. He was born in Sharon, Conn.; died in Hamden, N. Y. Also Nos. 16406, 21230, 32446. _______________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 54 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION page 284 Miss Gertrude Maynard. DAR ID Number: 53636 Born in Hampshire, Ill. Descendant of James Terwilliger, of New York. Daughter of George Douglas Maynard and Mary Catherine Orr, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Maynard and Ann Terwilliger, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Philip Terwilliger and Mary Lowe, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Terwilliger and Elizabeth —, his wife. James Terwilliger (1759-1835) enlisted from Johnstown and was at the battle of Oriskany. In 1780 he served under Capt. Abraham Veeder in the New York militia. He died at Chenango Forks, New York. Also No. 33281. _____________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 58 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION page 218 Miss Jessica Gardiner Cone. DAR ID Number: 57630 Born in Eaton, N. Y. Descendant of William Gardiner, Lieut. Josiah Bigelow, and Capt. Joseph Morse. Daughter of Andrew Cone and Belinda Sophia Morse, his wife. Granddaughter of Calvin Morse and Belinda Sophia Gardiner, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Morse, Jr. (b. 1765), and Eunice Bigelow, his wife; Daniel D. Gardiner (1773-1817) and Eunice Otis (1770-1853), his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Morse and Rebecca Broad, his wife; William Gardiner and Esther Denison (1743-1824), his wife; Josiah Bigelow and Mary Harrington, his wife. William Gardiner (1741-1800) enlisted, 1775, in the 8th company, 2nd regiment, Connecticut troops, 1775. He was born in Groton, Conn.; died in Chenango Forks, N. Y. Josiah Bigelow (1730-1810) served as lieutenant at the battle of Bunker Hill. He was born and died in Waltham, Mass. Joseph Morse (1739-79) commanded a company in Col. Samuel Bullard's regiment which marched on the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Natick, Mass. _____________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 86 page 318 Mrs. Caroline Lois Johnson. DAR ID Number: 85829 Born in Towanda, Pa. Wife of William Johnson. Descendant of Ebenezer Herrick, as follows: 1. Ebenezer Herrick (1766-1842), m. 2nd, 1822, Phebe Steele (d. 1846). Ebenezer Herrick (1766-1842) enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Joseph Boardman's company, Lieut.-Col. Oliver Smith's regiment of militia from Preston, Conn., where he was born. He died in Chenango Forks, N. Y. ______________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 99 page 90 Mrs. Angeline Ranson Johnson Burford. DAR ID Number: 98282 Born in Owego, N. Y. Wife of John C. Burford. Descendant of Ebenezer Herrick, as follows: 1. William Johnson (1818-86) m. Caroline Lois Herrick (1826-1912). 2. Ebenezer Herrick m. 2nd Phœbe Alger (1780-1845). Ebenezer Herrick (1766-1842) enlisted, 1776, as camp boy in Capt. Joseph Boardman's company, Lieut.-Col. Oliver Smith's regiment of militia from Preston, Conn., where he was born. He died in Chenango Forks, N. Y. Also No. 85829. ________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 95 [p.301] INDEX page 11 Mrs. Maude Trowbridge Sherman. DAR ID Number: 94029 Born in Sodus, N. Y. Wife of W. S. Sherman. Descendant of Blackleach Burritt, Gideon Durfee, Oliver Trowbridge, Noah Blanding, Sergt. Seth Trowbridge, Sergt. Gideon Noble, Sergt. Josiah Wells, and Sergt. Samuel Blair, as follows: 1. Theodore b. Trowbridge (1837-97) m. 1862 Emily Wilcox (b. 1839). 2. Amasa Trowbridge (1807-88) m. 1833 Mandana Blanding (1811-52); Durfee Wilcox (1809-93) m. 1828 Isamanthe Welles (1809-96). 3. Lyman Trowbridge (1783-1848) m. 1803 Asenath Blair (1782-1825); Joseph Blanding (1766-1848) m. 1790 Huldah Martin (1768-1830); James Welles (1781-1848) m. 1802 Prudence Burritt (1782-1852); William Wilcox (1770-1823) m. 1793 Ruth Durfee. 4. Oliver Trowbridge m. 1780 Anna Noble (1761-1835); Blackleach Burritt m. Martha Welles; Gideon Durfee m. 1757 Anna Bowen (1738-1821); Noah Blanding m. 1758 Bridget French (1734-1807); Samuel Blair m. 1774 Margaret Smith (b. 1749); Josiah Wells m. 1779 Prudence Leavenworth (b. 1762). 5. Seth Trowbridge m. Mary Hoyt (1735-89); Gideon Wells m. Eunice Wells (1720-1805); Gideon Noble m. 1747 Martha Prime (b. 1719). Blackleach Burritt (1740-94), a graduate of Yale, was a patriot preacher and so obnoxious to the British that he was captured and confined in Old Sugar House prison. He was born in Stratford, Conn.; died in Winhall, Vt. Also No. 53098. Gideon Durfee (1738-1814) served as private in Capt. Peleg Simmons' company, Col. C. Olney's regiment on the Tiverton Alarm. He was born in Tiverton, R. I.; died in Palmyra, N. Y. Also No. 79616. Oliver Trowbridge (1759-1800) served as private, 1779, in Capt. Peter Penfield's company, Connecticut militia. He was born in New Fairfield; died in Castle Creek, N. Y. [p.11] Seth Trowbridge (1729-98) served, 1779, as sergeant in the 16th Connecticut regiment of militia, Capt. Nehemiah Beardsley's company. He was born in Stratford; died in Fairfield, Conn. Noah Blanding (1721-85) served as private in Capt. Alexander Foster's company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's regiment, 1777-78; served other enlistments under different commands until 1780. He was born in Rehoboth; died in Attleboro, Mass. Also No. 36275. Gideon Noble (1726-90) served, 1775, as sergeant in Capt. Isaac Bostwick's 7th company, Connecticut troops. He was born in New Milford, Conn.; died in Cairo, N. Y. Josiah Wells (1756-1839) served as sergeant in Capt. John Yeat's company, Col. Samuel Whiting's regiment, Connecticut militia. He was born in Stratford; died in Darien, N. Y. Samuel Blair (1743-1827) served, 1776, as sergeant in Captain Cooley's company, Col. John Mosley's regiment. He was born in Rutland, Mass.; died in Sodus Center, N. Y. ______________________ Mrs. Martha Ward Cummings. DAR ID Number: 97797 Born in Waseca, Minn. Wife of Dr. Damon Sprague Cummings. Descendant of Capt. Peter Ward, Sergt. Seth Trowbridge, and Oliver Trowbridge, as follows: 1. William Grosvenor Ward (1827-92) m. 2nd 1867 Ella C. Trowbridge (b. 1851). 2. James Ward (1795-1885) m. 1816 Ann Banta (1800-78); Ira Cooke Trowbridge (1823-93) m. 1846 Judith Church (1826-1906). 3. Peter Ward m. Nancy Mead (1760-1806); Henry Trowbridge (1798-1862) m. Betsey Lockwood (1801-44). 4. Oliver Trowbridge (b. 1759) m. 1780 Anna Noble (1761-1835). 5. Seth Trowbridge m. 1750 Mary Hayt (b. 1735). Peter Ward (1756-1812) served as recruiting officer of Bergen County, N. J. He was born in Greenwood Lake, N. J.; died in Campgaw, N. J. Also No. 35384. Seth Trowbridge (1729-98) served, 1779, as sergeant in the 16th Connecticut regiment of militia, Capt. Nehemiah Beardsley's company. He was born in Stratford; died in Fairfield, Conn. Oliver Trowbridge (1750-1800) served as private, 1779, in Capt. Peter Penfield's company, Connecticut militia. He was born in New Fairfield; died in Castle Creek, N. Y. Also No. 94029. ___________________________________ Vol 19 page 275 Miss Mary Waters Edgerton. DAR ID Number: 18759 Born in Nineveh, New York. Descendant of Roger Edgerton and of Capt. Matthew Cole, of Connecticut. Daughter of Franklin Edgerton and Julia Taggart, his wife. Granddaughter of Hial Edgerton and Lydia Patrick, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Roger Edgerton and Betsey Cole, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Cole and Lois Tyler, his wife. Roger Edgerton, (1761-1844), was placed on the pension roll of Chenango county, N. Y., at the age of seventy-two, for service of private in the Connecticut Continental Line. [p.275] Matthew Cole, (1746-1826), commanded a company when Tryon invaded the Colony. He was born and died in Sharon. Also Nos. 3942, 10909, 12114. ______________________________________ Vol 19 p275 Miss Emily S. Edgerton. DAR ID Number: 18760 Born in Nineveh, New York. Descendant of Roger Edgerton and of Capt. Matthew Cole. Daughter of Hial Edgerton and Lydia Patrick, his wife. See No. 18759. _________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 274 [p.274] Mrs. Ruth Corbett Van Slyke. DAR ID Number: 40728 Born in Corbettsville, New York. Wife of U. B. Van Slyke. Descendant of John Bayles, of New Jersey. Daughter of Cooper Corbett and Cornelia Bayles, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Bayles (b. 1770) and Helena Crusier, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Bayles and Susanna Burtie (1732-1816), his wife, m. 1747. John Bayles, (1727-84), was a patriot whose house was taken possession of by the British. He died in Somerset county. N. J. _________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 23 [p.383] ROLL OF HONOR page 108 Mrs. Josephine A. Miller. DAR ID Number: 22309 Born in Deposit, New York. Wife of Benjamin Stevens Miller. Descendant of John Marshall, of New York. Daughter of John B. Bowen and Amelia J. Marshall, his wife. Granddaughter of John Marshall, Jr., and Sarah Moore, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Marshall and Sarah Van Auller, his wife. John Marshall, (1756-1820), enlisted, 1775, and served in the army and navy. He was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for two years' actual service as a private in the New Hampshire Line. He died in Greenbush, Rensselaer Co., New York. His widow also received a pension. ______________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 30 [p.379] ROLL OF HONOR page 97 Miss Carrie Buck Lyons. DAR ID Number: 29264 Born in Deposit, New York. Wife of Smith Effingham Lyons. Descendant of Elijah Buck. Daughter of John C. Clark Buck and Mary Frances Sherwood, his wife. [p.97] Granddaughter of George Washington Buck and Adeline Everett, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Asahel Buck and Phebe R. Frye, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Buck and Margaret, his wife. Elijah Buck, (1749-1830), served in the Connecticut Line under Col. Zebulon Butler. He was born in New Milford, Conn.; died in Chemung, N. Y. Also No. 5749. ________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 45 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 238 Miss Ella Kingsley Stow. DAR ID Number: 44591 Born in Deposit, N. Y. Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Stow. Daughter of John B. Stow and Maria Elizabeth Kingsley, his wife. Granddaughter of Abel Stow and Polly Perkins, 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, Col. John Lamb. His original discharge for three years faithful service is in the possession of the family. He was born in Waterbury, Conn.; died in Windsor, N. Y. Also Nos. 26209, 28867. ___________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 46 page 397 [p.397] Mrs. Mary Walling Getman. DAR ID Number: 45943 Born in Deposit, N. Y. Wife of Volkert Lincoln Getman. Descendant of Capt. Luke Remsen. Daughter of James H. Walling and Hannah Pine, his wife. Granddaughter of Alfred Pine and Phebe Ann Patrick, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Pine and Margaret Remsen, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Luke Remsen and Abigail North, his 1st wife. Luke Remsen (1749-1839) was captain of a company of Long Island militia, and when the British occupied Newtown he was obliged to flee owing to his love for liberty. He went to Poughkeepsie, where he worked in the Continental shops. After peace was declared he returned to Newtown, where he was born and died. ______________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 46 page 397 Miss Clara Belle Walling. DAR ID Number: 95944 Born in Deposit, N. Y. Descendant of Capt. Luke Remsen. Daughter of James H. Walling and Hannah Pine, his wife. See No. 45943. __________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 51 page 417 [p.417] Mrs. Lilliace A. Baker. DAR ID Number: 50929 Born in Deposit, N. Y. Wife of Robert H. Baker. Descendant of Capt. Eliab Farnham. Daughter of Joseph W. Crandall and Amoret Lilliace Pember, his wife. Granddaughter of Jabez Pember and Phebe Farnham, his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of Russell Farnham and Eunice Van Duzen, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Eliab Farnham and Abigail Killium, his wife. Eliab Farnham (1731-1806), commanded a company in the 24th regiment of Connecticut militia. He was born in Hampton, Conn. Also No. 9987. _________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 60 page 64 Mrs. Emily M. Green Bradshaw. DAR ID Number: 59187 Born in Deposit, N. Y. Wife of Charles Bradshaw. Descendant of Seymour Fitch, of Connecticut. Daughter of Thomas J. Green and Delilah Nash, his wife. Granddaughter of John Nash and Elizabeth Fitch, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Seymour Fitch, Jr. (1764-1834), and Dinah Fitch, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Seymour Fitch and Elizabeth Hoyt, his 1st wife. Seymour Fitch (1741-87) served as private in Capt. John Carter's company, 9th Connecticut regiment of militia. He died in New Canaan, Conn. Also No. 42655. ______________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 60 page 65 [p.65] Mrs. Ella Bradshaw Judson. DAR ID Number: 59188 Born in Deposit, N. Y. Descendant of Seymour Fitch. Daughter of Charles M. Bradshaw and Emily M. Green, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas J. Green and Deliliah Nash, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Nash and Elizabeth Fitch, his wife. See No. 59187. ________________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 87 page 137 Mrs. Grace E. Stiles Milne. DAR ID Number: 86428 Born in Deposit, N. Y. Wife of William O. Milne. Descendant of Aaron Stiles, Corporal Conrad Edick, Squire Whitaker and Job Hathaway, as follows: 1. Ezra S. Stiles (1823-75) m., 1845, Hannah Edick (1826-59). 2. Stephen Stiles (1782-1853) m. Sally Hathaway (1787-1867); Jacob C. Edick (1790-1859) m., 1810, Sally Durfee (1792-1865). 3. Aaron Stiles m. Catherine Conklin (1760-1833); Conrad Edick m., 1787, Margaret Whitaker (1770-95); Job Hathaway m., 1771, Lydia Johnson. 4. Squire Whitaker m., 1768, Elizabeth Ogden. Aaron Stiles (1761-1843) was placed on the pension roll, 1836, for service as private in the Morris County, New Jersey militia. He was born in Morris County, N. J.; died in Tompkins, N. Y. Also No. 78339. Squire Whitaker (1742-1817) signed the Association Test and served as private in Captain Bogardus' company, Col. Hathorn's 4th regiment, Orange County militia. He was born in Long Island; died in Sanford, N. Y. Conrad Edick (1763-1845) served as private and corporal under Captains Crossman and Aylesworth, Colonel Marinus Willett's **** ______________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 96 page 128 Mrs. Fannie Everson Mills. DAR ID Number: 95390 Born in Jefferson County, Wis. Wife of E. Lynn Mills. [p.128] Descendant of John Hulse, as follows: 1. William Everson (b. 1841) m. 1867 Elizabeth Rathbun (b. 1845). 2. Philander Everson (1813-60) m. 1839 Fannie Pinney (1811-85). 3. John Pinney (1776-1868) m. 1801 Sally Hulse (1782-1863). 4. John Hulse m. 1776 Abigail Williams (d. 1803). John Hulse served in the 2nd regiment, Ulster County, New York militia. He was born in Orange County; died, 1811, in Deposit, N. Y. ___________________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 97 [p.313] INDEX page 267 Mrs. Hannah Marvin Seely. DAR ID Number: 96854 Born in Deposit, N. Y. Wife of Linis Seely. Descendant of David Marvin, as follows: 1. Uriah Marvin (1811-95) m. 1835 Jemima Ann Hoyt (1814-74). 2. Simeon Marvin (1782-1858) m. 1804 Susannah Hoyt (1786-1877). 3. David Marvin m. 1st Eunice Hayden (1756-99). David Marvin (1759-1840) enlisted, 1776, under Capt. Samuel Ransom, Colonel Durkee's regiment, and in 1782 was in Capt. Ebenezer Fitch's company, Connecticut troops; engaged in battles of Germantown and Wyoming. In 1832 he applied for a pension. His claim was allowed. He was born in Blooming Grove, N. Y.; died in Norwalk, Conn. Also No. 61272. _________________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 99 page 12 Mrs. Mildred Mason Johnson. DAR ID Number: 98031 Born in Independence, Iowa. Wife of Harry G. Johnson. Descendant of Corp. Conrad Edick, as follows: 1. Sheldon Gifford Mason m. Lucy Dunham Thurbur. 2. Charles Stuart Thurbur m. Mary Adeline Rogers. 3. Thomas Gardner Rogers m. Margaret Elizabeth Edick. 4. Conrad Edick m. Elizabeth Sneeden. Conrad Edick (1763-1845) served as private and corporal unde**** Captains Crossman and Aylesworth, Col. Marinus Willett's Ne**** [p.12] York regiment. He was born in German Flats; died in Deposit, N. Y. Also No. 86428. _______________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 99 page 112 Mrs. Flora Belle Aldrich. DAR ID Number: 98353 Born in Deposit, N. Y. Wife of Ivon Kingon Aldrich. Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Stephen Winsor, as follows: 1. Reuben H. Root (1834-89) m. 1857 Ruth Ann Winsor (1836-1906). 2. Ziba Winsor (1810-83) m. 1st 1834 Almena Greene (1816-47). 3. Paris Winsor (d. 1846) m. Ruth Wood (1787-1836). 4. Stephen Winsor m. 1766 Mary Olney (1748-1825). Stephen Winsor (1744-1820) was captain and lieutenant-colonel in the 4th Rhode Island regiment. He was born in Smithfield, R. I.; died in Guilford, N. Y. Also No. 90017. ________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 104 [p.309] INDEX page 20 Miss Jessica Bryant Palmer. DAR ID Number: 103059 Born in Deposit, N. Y. Descendant of Jesse Palmer and of Alexander Bryant, as follows: 1. Fletcher Palmer (1810-94) m. 2nd, 1874 Sophia Morris Bryant (b. 1840). 2. Nathan Palmer (1783-1867) m. 1803 Olive Smith (1779-1857); Harvey Bryant (1795-1884) m. 1st 1825 Jane Doane (1805-72). 3. Jesse Palmer m. 1781 Abigail Brown (1762-1847); Alexander Bryant m. Susan McAllister Halbert (1766-1845). [p.20] Jesse Palmer (1756-1824) served as private in 6th regiment, Dutchess County, New York militia. He was born in Dutchess County; died in Stamford, N. Y. Alexander Bryant (1761-1844) served as private in Suffolk County, Massachusetts militia. He was born in Plympton, Mass.; died in Gilbertsville, N. Y. _________________ Vol 109 page 234 Mrs. Ione Rogers Thomas. DAR ID Number: 108771 Born in Pacific, Mo. Wife of Howard Thomas. Descendant of Corp. Conradt Etick, as follows: 1. John Quincy Adams Rogers (1827-78) m. 1854 Rebecca Rex (b. 1827). 2. Dr. Thomas Gardner Rogers m. Margaret Etick (1801-53). 3. Conradt Etick m. 2nd 1799 Elizabeth Sneeden (1778-1858). Conradt Etick (1763-1845) served as private and corporal under Captains Crossman and Aylesworth, Col. Marinus Willett's New York regiment. He was born in German Flats; died in Deposit, N. Y. Also No. 98031. __________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 99 page 280 Mrs. Gratia Clark Mcleod. DAR ID Number: 98888 Born in Whitney Point, N. Y. Wife of Rev. Murdoch McLeod. Descendant of Solomon Hartwell, as follows: 1. Richard Alson Clark (1824-1910) m. 1849 Elizabeth Mason (b. 1831). 2. Richard Clark (1799-1830) m. 1820 Nancy Hartwell (b. 1801). 3. John Rand (1772-1860) m. 1795 Dorcas Hartwell (1775-1855). 4. Solomon Hartwell m. 1774 Dorcas Polly Hartwell (1755-1820). Solomon Hartwell (1751-1847) applied for a pension, 1832, from Otsego County, N. Y., for service as private, 1775-77, under different commands, Massachusetts Line. He was born in Fitchburg, Mass.; died in Worcester, N. Y. _____________________