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Mrs.
Susan Merrill Adams Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
7144
Born in Maine.
Wife of James
Harrington Boyd.
Descendant of
Judah Wetherbee and of Lieut. Nathan Adams, Jr., of Maine; Corp.Ezekiel
Merrill, of MA
Daughter of
John Milton Adams and Adele Sophronia Hobbs, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Nathan Adams, Jr., and Susan Merrill, his wife; William Whitman Hobbs
and Sarah
Farrington Merrill,
his wife.
[p.47] Gr.-granddaughter
of Nathan Adams and Betsey Poor, his wife; Ezekiel
Merrill and
Sarah Emery, his wife; William Hobbs and Catherine Wetherbee, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Judah Wetherbee and Catherine Whitman, his wife.
Nathan Adams,
Jr., served as lieutenant of Andover militia.
Ezekiel Merrill
was a minute man in Capt. William Roger's company at the Lexington Alarm.
He was at the
surrender of
Burgoyne and turned out at the Rhode Island Alarm. Also Nos. 3971,
6124.
Judah Wetherbee
fought at the battle of Bunker Hill.
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Miss Irene Mcclure.
DAR ID Number:
7318
Born in Pennsylvania.
Descendant of
Gen. William Montgomery, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of
Col. William M. McClure and Christanna Jane Boyd, his wife.
Granddaughter
of John C. Boyd and Hannah Montgomery, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Daniel Montgomery and Christanna Strawbridge, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of William Montgomery and Margaret Nevin, his wife.
William Montgomery,
1776, was a delegate to the Provincial Conference. He was colonel of a
regiment of the
“Flying Camp”
in the battles of Fort Washington, Trenton, Princeton and Monmouth.He was
the founder of
Danville, Pa.
Also Nos. 1334, 3120, 4265.
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Miss Ellen
Wright Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
7877
Born in Connecticut.
Descendant of
Samuel
Boyd, of New York.
Daughter of
John
Boyd and Emily Webster Beers, his wife.
Granddaughter
of James Boyd and Mary Munro, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Samuel Boyd and Elizabeth McDorl, his wife.
Samuel Boyd,
who had served in the French and Indian War, assisted in the Revolution
by contributing money.
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Mrs. Isabella
Boyd Allen.
DAR ID Number:
8047
Born in Tennessee.
Wife of John
Mebane Allen.
Descendant of
John Brooks, Lieut. Moses Brooks, of Virginia; Col. James Reed and James
Stephenson, of PA.
Daughter of
Samuel
Becket Boyd and Isabella Reed, his wife.
Samuel B. and Isabella Reed Boyd
Granddaughter
of Benjamin Stephenson Boyd and Cynthia Kerr Brooks, his wife.
Gr.-granddau.
of Moses Brooks and Agnes Gamble Fowler, his wife; John Boyd and
Isabella Stephenson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of John Brooks and Annie Irvin, his wife; James Stephenson and Mary Reed,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of James Reed and Margaret Floyd, his wife.
Moses
Brooks enlisted from Washington county and served as lieutenant in Campbell's
regiment of
volunteers.
He was wounded at the battle of Guilford Court House, but recovered and
fought valiantly at
King's Mountain,
where his father rendered valuable service. After peace was declared he
removed to
Tennessee, where
he died in 1830.
James Reed,
although an old man, served in the Revolution, as did his seven sons, James,
Samuel, Benjamin,
John, Thomas,
William, and Joseph. Also No. 1701.
James Stephenson
gave militia service during the war.
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Mrs. Cynthia
Irvin Boyd Mccue.
DAR ID Number:
8048
Born in Tennessee.
Wife of James
Halladay McCue.
Descendant of
John Brooks, Lieut. Moses Brooks, Col. James Reed and James Stephenson.
Daughter of
Samuel
Becket Boyd and Isabella Reed, his wife.
See No. 8047.
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[p.20] Mrs.
Mary
Reed Boyd Birdsong.
DAR ID Number:
8049
Born in Tennessee.
Wife of Albert
S. Birdsong.
Descendant of
John Brooks, Lieut. Moses Brooks, Col. James Reed and James Stephenson.
Daughter of
Samuel
Becket Boyd and Isabella Reed, his wife.
See No. 8047.
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Mrs. Sarah Sutherland
Saxton.
DAR ID Number:
8050
Born in Tennessee.
Wife of Henry
Nevett Saxton, Jr.
Descendant of
John Brooks, Lieut. Moses Brooks, Col. James Reed and James Stephenson.
Daughter of
Samuel
Becket Boyd and Isabella Reed, his wife.
See No. 8047.
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Mrs. Isabella
Reed Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
8078
Born in Tennessee.
Wife of Samuel
Boyd.
Descendant of
John Brooks, Lieut. Moses Brooks, of Virginia; Col. James Reed and James
Stephenson, of PA.
Daughter of
Benjamin Stephenson Boyd and Cynthia Kerr Brooks, his wife.
See No. 8047.
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Mrs. Alice Pugsley
Spargue.
DAR ID Number:
8164
Born in Ohio.
Wife of Harry
W. Spargue.
Descendant of
Edmond Per Lee, of New York.
Daughter of
Benjamin Van Allen Pugsley and Nancy Boyd, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Peter Van Allen Pugsley and Samantha Per Lee, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Edmond Per Lee and Zada Winans, his wife.
Edmond Per Lee
fought at Bennington as a private and subsequently served as paymaster
of a Dutchess
county regiment.
The land granted him for military service he located in Chenango county
and divided it
between his
eldest sons.
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Mrs. Elizabeth
Wilson Caswell.
DAR ID Number:
8277
Born in Tennessee.
Wife of William
Caswell.
Desc.of John
Brooks and Lieut. Moses Brooks, of Virginia; Col. James Reed and James
Stephenson, of Pa.
Daughter of
Samuel
Becket Boyd and Isabella Reed, his wife.
See No. 8047.
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Mrs. Adele
Boyd Brown.
DAR ID Number:
8524
Born in New
Jersey.
Wife of John
A. Brown.
Descendant of
Hon. Adam Boyd, of New Jersey.
[p.196] Daughter
of Adam Boyd, Jr., and Alice De Wolfe Hillard, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Adam Schuyler Boyd and Jane Post, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of John A. Boyd and Elizabeth Schuyler, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Adam Boyd and Elsie Van Cleve, his wife.
Adam Boyd
suffered many privations after the evacuation of Fort Lee in 1776 and in
1778 he was elected by
a band of patriots,
sheriff of Bergen county. He then rebuilt his house, which was burned by
the Hessians,
and it is still
standing at Hackensack. He died in 1835, at the age of eighty-nine.
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Mrs. Ettie Lewis
Curtis.
DAR ID Number:
8758
Born in New
York.
Wife of George
Martin Curtis.
Descendant of
Capt.
Ebenezer Boyd, of New York.
Daughter of
William Lewis and Maryette Willett, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Hary P. Lewis and Eliza Southworth, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Joseph C. Lewis and Hannah Boyd, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Ebenezer Boyd and Sarah Merrett, his wife.
Ebenezer Boyd,
1778, commanded a company in the Westchester county militia under Col.
Samuel Drake.
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Mrs. Laura
Johnson Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
9527
Born in Georgia.
Wife of Dr.
Montague Boyd.
Descendant of
Zachariah Taliaferro, of Virginia.
[p.189] Daughter
of Charles Edward Broyles and Lucy Johnson, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Dr. O. R. Broyles and Sarah Ann Taliaferro, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Zachariah Taliaferro and Margaret Chew Carter, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Zachariah Taliaferro and Mary Boutwell, his wife.
Zachariah Taliaferro
served as sheriff and on the Amherst county Committee of Safety. He died
in South
Carolina in
1831, at the age of seventy-two.
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Mrs. Charlotte
Catharine Boyd Surget.
DAR ID Number:
9692
Born in Mississippi.
Wife of James
Surget.
[p.245] Descendant
of Capt. John Wilkins and of Gen. John Wilkins, Jr.
Daughter of
Samuel
Stillman Boyd and Charlotte Catharine Wilkins, his wife.
Granddaughter
of James Campbell Wilkins and Charlotte Frances Bingaman, his wife.
See No. 9691.
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Mrs. Ann Maria
Wilkins Boyd Rhodes.
DAR ID Number:
9693
Born in Mississippi.
Wife of William
Benneville Rhodes.
Descendant of
Capt. John Wilkins and of Gen. John Wilkins, Jr.
Daughter of
Samuel
Stillman Boyd and Charlotte Catharine Wilkins, his wife.
See Nos. 9691,
9692.
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Miss Sue Montgomery
Spiller.
DAR ID Number:
10273
Born in Virginia.
Descendant of
Lieut. Francis Smith, of Virginia.
Daughter of
William Hickman Spiller and Cynthia McComas Boyd, his wife.
Granddaughter
of William Hickman Spiller and Susan Crockett, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of James Spiller and Catherine Markham Smith, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Francis Smith, Jr., and Catherine Markham, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Francis Smith and Elizabeth Waddy, his wife.
Francis Smith,
1776, enlisted from Hanover county and at the close of the war held the
rank of lieutenant. He
was granted
a land patent for his service during the Revolution.
Also Nos. 8889,
9897.
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Mrs. Margaret
Schenck Harris.
DAR ID Number:
12869
Born in New
York.
Wife of Rev.
Thomas Robinson Harris, D. D.
Descendant of
Maj. Abraham Schenck and of Maj. Henry Schenck, of New York.
Daughter of
Rev.
Robert Boyd Van Kleeck, D. D., and Margaret Schenck Teller, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Isaac De Peyster Teller and Alice Schenck, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Henry Schenck and Hannah Brett, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Abraham Schenck and Elsie Vanderwoort, his wife.
Abraham Schenck
(1720-90), was captain of Associated [p.329] Exempts of Rombout Precinct,
1775, and
promoted major,
1779, in Col. Zephaniah Platt's regiment.
Henry Schenck
(1743-99), was major of the Dutchess county minute men, 1775, under Col.
Jacobus
Swartwout. He
served as a member of the Third Provincial Congress.
Also No. 6878.
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Miss Anna M.
Thomson.
DAR ID Number:
13165
Born in Pennsylvania.
Descendant of
Sergt. Hugh Thomson.
Daughter of
Rev. John Thomson and Amanda M. Michener, his wife.
Granddaughter
of William Thomson and Ellen Cozzens, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Hugh Thomson and Jane Boyd, his wife.
Hugh Thomson,
(1748-1812), was born in Ireland, served as private and sergeant in the
Pennsylvania
Continental
Line. He died at Taneytown, Md.
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Mrs. Nannie
Seawell Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
13249
Born in Tennessee.
Wife of Isaac
Snedicor Boyd.
Descendant of
John Miller, Capt. John Miller, Jr., Lieut. James Holloway, of Virginia;
William Bean, of
Maryland; Col.
Benjamin Seawell, of North Carolina.
[p.94] Daughter
of Elbridge Gerry Seawell and Susan Kennedy Miller, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Andrew Kennedy Miller and Elizabeth Bean Holloway, his wife; William
Seawell and Nancy
Mabray, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Gen. Joseph Miller and Susan Kennedy, his wife; Thomas Holloway and
Elizabeth
Montgomery Bean,
his wife; Benjamin Seawell and Mary Booker, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of James Holloway and Martha Owen, his wife; William Bean and Elizabeth
Montgomery Bell,
his wife; John Miller, Jr., and Jane Delaney, his wife; Benjamin Seawell.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of John Miller.
John Miller,
for his service in the Revolution, was entitled to a grant of land from
the Commonwealth. He
was born in
Ireland and died, 1783, in Virginia.
John Miller,
Jr., (1750-1808), served as civil engineer and was at the siege of Yorktown.
He built the first
house at Richmond,
Ky., founded the city where he died, and the inscription upon his tomb
records his
pioneer service.
He was born in Albemarle county, Va.
Also Nos. 8705,
10465.
James Holloway
entered the army as ensign and served in the Virginia Continental Line
to the close of the
war. He died,
1829, in Jessamine county, Ky.
William Bean, who
was born in Scotland, enlisted from Cecil county, 1776, in the Flying Camp
and his letters
from Long Hill
show he served under Lord Stirling.
Benjamin Seawell
was a delegate from Bute county to the Provincial Congress at Halifax,
1776. He served in
the militia
for home defense. He died in Wilson county, Tenn.
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Mrs. Jane
Dean Hammond Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
13766
Born in Pennsylvania.
Wife of Coleman
Boyd.
Descendant of
Lieut. David Hammond, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of
David Steitz Hammond and Emily Bishop, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Robert Hanna Hammond and Eliza Clark, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of David Hammond and Jane Hanna, his wife.
David Hammond,
(1747-1801), entered the Continental Line as sergeant in Capt.James Parr's
company and
was promoted
to lieutenant. He was at the battles of Long [p.287] Island,Brandywine,
Paoli, Germantown,
and was wounded
in an attack on the block house, Tom's river, near Bergen, July 19, 1780.
He served to the
close of the
war and became a member of the Cincinnati. The certificate is now in the
possession of a
descendant and
namesake. He was born in Northumberland county and is buried there in the
Chillisquaque
graveyard.
Also Nos. 8864,
9831, 11747.
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Mrs. Martha
Kenney Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
14030
Born in Kentucky.
Wife of William
G. Boyd.
Descendant of
Sergt. Charles Lander and of Thomas Graves, of Virginia.
Daughter of
James Houston Kenney and Eleanora W. Graves, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Joseph B. Kenney and Lavinia Lander, his wife; Harvey Cloud Graves and
Martha Rebecca
Crockett, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Henry Lander and Peggy Allen, his wife; John Graves and Margaret Cloud,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Charles Lander and Katharine Foreman, his wife; Thomas Graves and Arabella
Bartlett, his
wife.
Charles Lander,
(1754-1833), served as sergeant in Capt. Reuben Briscoe's company, Col.
William Heth's
Third Virginia
Regiment, 1777-78.
Thomas Graves,
(1730-1801), served in the Virginia Line under Lafayette and was at the
siege of Yorktown.
He belonged
to a family of soldiers and his house was used as headquarters for the
Marquis. He was born in
Louisa county,
Va., and died in Fayette county, Ky.
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[p.160] Miss
Jane Leprilette Anthony.
DAR ID Number:
14428
Born in Massachusetts.
Descendant of
Col.
John Boyd, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of
John Brayton Anthony and Ellen De Forest Miller, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Lewis Leprilette Miller, M. D., and Electra Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Nathaniel Miller, M. D., and Hannah Boyd, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of John Boyd and Hannah Dean, his wife.
John Boyd, (1738-1828),
commanded a company of minute men from Wrentham at the Lexington Alarm
and
served under
Col. William Heath at Bunker Hill. He died at Franklin.
Also No. 1320.
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Miss Ellen Miller
Anthony.
DAR ID Number:
14429
Born in Rhode
Island.
Descendant of
Col.
John Boyd.
Daughter of
John Brayton Anthony and Ellen De Forest Miller, his wife.
See No. 14428.
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Mrs. Katharine
Scott Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
14690
Born in New
York.
Wife of Nicholas
Emery Boyd.
Descendant of
Joseph Bane Barbour, of Maine.
Daughter of
Andrew Scott and Susan Coffin Little, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Andrew Scott and Mary Barbour, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Joseph Bane Barbour and Elizabeth Goodridge, his wife.
Joseph Bane
Barbour, (1737-95), served as a volunteer from Portland, where hewas born
and died.
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Mrs. Lillian
Rexford Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
155212
Born in Harmony,
N. Y.
Wife of Harlow
James Boyd.
Descendant of
Benjamin Rexford and of Simeon Powers, as follows:
1. Lorenzo Rexford
(1827-1902) m. Rhoda Powers (1828-83).
2. Levi Rexford
(1801-77) m. Lurancy Dowd; Luther Powers (1802-72) m. 1827 Polly Rundell
(1809-82).
3.. Thomas Rexford
(b. 1766) m. 1792 Silve Everett; Simeon Powers, Jr.(1769-1842), m. Polly
Goodyear.
4. Benjamin
Rexford m. 1760 Esther Hall; Simeon Powers m. Lydia Dwinnel.
Benjamin Rexford
in 1776 served as a private from Connecticut, where, in 1739, he was born
and where he died.
Also No. 124171.
Simeon Powers
was pensioned for service as private in the 1st New Hampshire regiment.
He was born,
1745, in Ireland;
died in Lorain County, Ohio.
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Mrs. Edith Almira
Garfield Berry.
DAR ID Number:
155227
Born in Marlboro,
Mass.
Wife of John
Giveen Berry.
Descendant of
Daniel Harrington, Nathaniel Hastings, Jr., Winslow Brigham, Stephen Morse,
Qtm. William
Boyd, and of
Samuel Bowers, as follows:
1. Moses Howell
Garfield (1846-1906) m. 1865 Isabelle Warren Hastings (b.1847).
2. Moses Binney
Garfield (1819-95) m. 2d 1845 Lydia Brigham Morse (1824-1912); Joel Hastings
(1809-59)
m. Almyra Bowers
(1808-90).
3. Lyman Morse
(1792-1849) m. 1815 Lydia Brigham (1793-1875); Reuben Hastings (1781-1873)
m. 1804
Hannah Puffer
(1785-1870); Samuel Bowers m. 2d 1806 Phebe (Houghton) Piper (1769-1847).
4. Jedediah
Brigham (1766-1846) m. 1791 Lydia Boyd (1770-1824); Nathaniel Hastings
m. 1764 Elizabeth
Goodnow (1743-1830);
Stephen Morse m. 1786 Rebecca Howe.
5. Winslow Brigham
m. 1760 Elizabeth Harrington (1737-1815); William Boyd m. 1766 Lydia
Morse (1745-1817)
6. Daniel Harrington
m. Mary —. Daniel Harrington (1707-95) was a member of the Committee
of Correspondence
of Marlboro, Mass.,
1775, and a minute man at the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died
in Marlboro, Mass.
Also No. 154679.
Nathaniel Hastings
(1738-1820) served as private and was at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Benjamin
Hastings'
company of minute
men, commanded by Col. John Whitcomb. He was born and died in Worcester
County, Mass.
Also No. 120576.
Winslow Brigham
(1736-91) was a delegate to the convention for framing the State Constitution,
1780. He
was born and
died in Marlboro, Mass.
Also No. 154679.
[p.74] Stephen
Morse (1759-1836) served as a private in Capt. Benjamin Munroe's company,
Colonel
Sprout's regiment,
Massachusetts troops. He was born and died in Marlboro, Mass.
William Boyd
(1735-1817) was a private and quartermaster in Captain Barnes' company,
Colonel Ward,
Massachusetts
regiment. He was born and died in Marlboro, Mass.
Also No. 58345.
Samuel Bowers
(1754-1823) served as private under Captains Sawyer and Joslin, Colonels
Cushing and
Warner, Massachusetts.
He was born in Lancaster; died in Leominster, Mass.
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Mrs. Dorothy
Berry Hebberd.
DAR ID Number:
155228
Born in Chicago,
Ill.
Wife of Loren
Loomis Hebberd.
Descendant of
Daniel Harrington, Nathaniel Hastings, Jr., Winslow Brigham, Stephen Morse,
William
Boyd,
Samuel Hobart
and Samuel Bowers, as follows:
1. John Giveen
Berry (b. 1855) m. 1890 Edith Almira Garfield (b. 1866).
See No. 155227.
2. Stephen Berry
(1833-1919) m. 1890 Sarah Webster Sawyer (1840-92).
3. Ira Berry
(1801-91) m. 1831 Lydia Marsh Hobart (1804-93).
4. Samuel Hobart
(1778-1852) m. 1802 Bertha Loring (1783-1869).
5. Samuel Hobart
m. 1st 1774 Abigail Leavitt.
Samuel Hobart
(1752-1801) served as sergeant in Capt. Herman's company, Colonel Lovel's
regiment,
Massachusetts
troops. He was born and died in Hingham, Mass.
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Mrs. Addie Stigleman
Jones.
DAR ID Number:
155258
Born in Richmond,
Indiana.
Wife of John
K. Jones.
Descendant of
Samuel Boyd, as follows:
1. Henry Stigleman
(1821-1903) m. 1850 Caroline Lewis (1827-1908).
2. Joseph Lewis
(1794-1882) 1817 Martha Boyd (1800-82).
3. Samuel
Boyd m. 1785 Isabella Higgins (1764-1852).
Samuel Boyd
(1764-1835) received a pension for service as private in the South Carolina
troops under
Colonels Roebuck,
Hays and Pickens. He was born in Bedford County, Va.; died in Wayne County,
Ind.
Also No. 134271.
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Mrs. Leverne
Mary Boyd Sturmer.
DAR ID Number:
155499
Born in Fairfield,
Nebr.
Wife of F. C.
Sturmer.
Descendant of
William Taylor, as follows:
1. Earl Eugene
Boyd (b. 1873) m. 1894 Cora Amanda Huff (b. 1872).
2. Aaron Huff
(1833-1916) m. 1861 Amanda Robins (1834-72).
3. — Robins
m. Mary Irwin.
[p.161] 4. Jared
Irwin (1773-1834) m. 1798 Eleanor Taylor (1775-1852).
5. William Taylor
m. Lucy Embly.
William Taylor
(1744-1830) served as private in Capt. Bateman Lloyd's company, 2d New
Jersey regiment,
Continental
Line; also wagonmaster. He was born in Freehold, N. J.; died in Ross County,
Ohio.
Also No. 153256.
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Mrs. Anna
Bell Reed Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
16074
Born in Washington,
District of Columbia.
Wife of William
G. Boyd.
Descendant of
Lieut. Thomas Washington, of Virginia.
Daughter of
Bushrod Washington Reed and Mary Louisa Pyles, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Richard Reed and Elizabeth Washington (1769-1828), his wife (m. 1794).
Gr.-granddaughter
of Thomas Washington and Ann Muse, his wife (m. 1766).
Thomas Washington
served as second lieutenant of Grayson's Additional Continental regiment,
1777; was
promoted the
same year. He was lieutenant in Lee's battalion of Light Dragoons, 1778,
and served to the
close of the
war. He was born in Wakefield, Westmoreland Co., Va., where he died. His
will was probated in 1794. .
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Mrs. Julia
Willis Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
16268
Born in Portland,
Maine.
Wife of Frank
Raymond Boyd.
[p.102] Descendant
of Asa Sturtevant, of Maine.
Daughter of
Orange P. Thorpe and Sarah A. Sturtevant, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Asa Sturtevant and Eunice Morse, his wife.
Asa Sturtevant,
(1760-1839), was a fifer in Capt. Joshua. Benson's company, 1778-80, and,
1781-83, served
under Capt.
Henry Sewall and Capt. Robert Bradford. He was born in Halifax, Mass.,
and died in Paris, Maine.
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Mrs. Sarah
Boyd Mansur.
DAR ID Number:
16319
Born in Rockingham
County, New Hampshire.
Wife of George
William Mansur.
Descendant of
Ezekiel Parker, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of
Alfred
Boyd and Emma Carwin, his wife.
Granddaughter
of John T. Carwin and Clarissa Thompson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Francis Thompson and Jemima Parker, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Ezekiel Parker and Jemima Parker, his wife.
[p.118] Ezekiel
Parker enlisted in Capt. Joshua Hayward's company, Col. David Gilman's
regiment, Stark's
brigade of New
Hampshire troops, 1776, raised to reinforce the Continental army in New
York. He served,
1777, under
Capt. Joshua Hendee. He was born in Conn. and died in Hanover, N. H.
Also No. 9711.
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Mrs. Jane Dill
Walker.
DAR ID Number:
16481
Born in Allegheny,
Pennsylvania.
Wife of William
Walker.
Descendant of
Col. Matthew Dill and of Thomas Dill, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of
Samuel Jennings Wilton and Mary Elizabeth Davis, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Henry Wilton and Jane Dill, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Thomas Dill (1748-1833) and Mary Boyd, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Matthew Dill and Susannah Dill, his wife.
[p.180] Matthew
Dill, (1726-1812), was colonel of York Co. Associators, 1775. He served
as justice of the
peace, 1776,
and as commissioner to seize the personal effects of traitors, 1777. He
was born in York Co.,
Pa., and died
in Dillsburg, Pa. He had five sons in the army, one was wounded at Brandywine,
one fell at
Princeton, and
one was a prisoner on the Jersey.
Thomas Dill,
(1748-1833), served as a private in the Pennsylvania militia. He was born
in York Co., Pa., and
died in Yellow
Creek, Ohio.
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Mrs. Ann Louise
Gleason.
DAR ID Number:
17320
Born in Worcester
County, Massachusetts.
Wife of Louis
P. Gleason.
Descendant of.
Elijah Smith, of Vermont.
Daughter of
Helen
Boyd Timothy and Louisa Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Elijah Smith, Jr., and Anna Robinson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Elijah Smith and Polly Nichols, his wife.
Elijah Smith,
(1763-1840), served as a private in Capt. Thomas Barney's company, Col.
Ira Allen's regiment
of Vermont militia.
He was born in Putney, Vt., and died in Northfield, Vt.
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[p.125] Mrs.
Mary Parker Gleason.
DAR ID Number:
17321
Born in Niagara
County, New York.
Wife of Herbert
C. Gleason.
Descendant of
Elijah Smith.
Daughter of
Helen
Boyd Timothy and Louisa Smith, his wife.
See No. 17320.
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[p.171] Mrs.
Agnes
Hall Boyd Judd.
DAR ID Number:
17451
Born in Jefferson
County, New York.
Wife of A. F.
Judd.
Descendant of
Capt. Jonathan Hale and of Capt. Joseph Moseley, of Connecticut.
Daughter of
Rev.
James R. Boyd, D. D., and Elizabeth Moseley Camp, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Col. Elisha Camp and Sophia Hale, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Col. George Hale and Hope Moseley, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Jonathan Hale and Elizabeth Welles, his wife; Joseph Moseley and Hopeful
Robbins, his wife.
See No. 17262.
Joseph Moseley,
(1735-1806), was captain of the Seventh company, Col. Fisher Gay's regiment,
in the New
York campaign,
1776. He was born in Glastonbury, where he died.
Also No. 11182.
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Miss Agnes Elizabeth
Judd.
DAR ID Number:
17949
Born in Honolulu,
Hawaiian Islands.
Descendant of
Capt. Jonathan Hale and of Lieut. Samuel Williams, of Connecticut.
Daughter of
Albert Francis Judd (b. 1838) and Agnes Hall Boyd, his wife.
Granddaughter
of James R. Boyd and Elizabeth Moseley Camp, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Col. Elisha Camp and Sophia Hale, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Col. George Hale and Hope Moseley, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Jonathan Hale and Eliabeth Welles. (1723-1802), his wife.
See Nos. 17262,
17950.
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Mrs. Virginia
Reed H. Chalmers.
DAR ID Number:
18346
Born in Georgetown,
District of Columbia.
Widow of Thomas
C. Chalmers.
Descendant of
Col. James Reed and of James Stephenson.
Daughter of
Conrad Hogmire and Anna Maria Boyd, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Samuel Boyd (1775-1819) and Mary Reed Stephenson (1779-1857),
his wife (m. 1798);
Conrad Hogmire
and Mary Magdalena, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of James Stephenson and Mary Reed (1742-1828), his wife (m.1763); Samuel
Boyd and
Mary Beckett,
his wife (m. 1773).
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of James Reed and Margaret Floyd, his wife (m. 1730).
James Reed,
(1710-1798), served in the Pennsylvania Line. He was born in Ireland and
died in York Co., Pa.
He had seven
sons in the army.
Also No. 8047.
James Stevenson
served as a private in the Virginia Line. He removed to Pughtown, Frederick
Co., Va.,
where he died.
Also No. 16504.
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[p.131] Mrs.
Almyra
Bartlett Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
18348
Born in Perry,
New York.
Wife of John
Boyd.
Descendant of
Joshua Bartlett.
Daughter of
William Ayeres Bartlett and Mary Ann Brainard, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Joshua Bartlett and Martha Alice Phoenix, his wife.
Joshua Bartlett,
(1762-1817), served in the militia of Massachusetts where he was born.
He died in Dansville, NY.
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Mrs. Ariana
Craig Jones.
DAR ID Number:
18658
Born in Shippensburg,
Pennsylvania.
Wife of Meredith
Dabney Jones.
Descendant of
Col. James Watson and of John Craig, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of
John Watson Craig and Caroline Crossan, his wife.
Granddaughter
of William Craig (1794-1855) and Mary Vance Watson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of John Watson and Rebecca Vance, his wife; John Craig and Jean Boyd,
his wife (m. 1791).
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of James Watson and Eliabeth Long, his wife.
James Watson,
(1743-1831), was colonel of the Second Battalion, Lancaster Co.
Volunteers. He was
born in Lancaster Co., and died in Greencastle.
John Craig served
as a private in Capt. John Boyd's complay, 1776. He died at Derry
Church, Pa., 1801.
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Miss Maria Ysobel
Boyd Forrester.
DAR ID Number:
18669
Born in Bordeaux,
France.
Descendant of
Capt. John Wilkins and of Gen. John Wilkins, Jr., of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of
William Offley Forrester and Ysobel Southgate Boyd, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Samuel Stillman Boyd and Catherine Charlotte Wilkins, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of James Campbell Wilkins and Charlotte Frances Bingaman, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of John Wilkins, Jr., and Catherine Stevenson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of John Wilkins and Katherine Rowan, his wife.
John Wilkins,
(1733-1810), was captain of Spencer's Additional Continental regiment at
Brandywine,
Germantown and
Valley Forge. He resigned, 1778. He was born in Lancaster County and died
in Pittsburg, Pa.
John Wilkins,
Jr., (1761-1816), enlisted at sixteen as surgeon's mate and served through
the war.
Also Nos. 154,
2259, 3737, 4650, 16312.
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[p.245] Miss
Adrianne Offley Forrester.
DAR ID Number:
18670
Born in Bordeaux,
France.
Descendant of
Capt. John Wilkins and of Gen. John Wilkins, Jr.
Daughter of
William Offlley Forrester and Ysobel Southgate Boyd, his wife.
See No. 18669.
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Miss Maud
Lucile Boyd Ray.
DAR ID Number:
19137
Born in Champaign,
Illinois.
Descendant of
Lieut. James Hays.
Daughter of
John Lyle Ray and Elgin Hays, his wife.
See No. 19137.
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Miss Frances
Marion Ralston.
DAR ID Number:
19324
Born in St.
Louis, Missouri.
Descendant of
Col. Lewis Burwell, of Virginia.
Daughter of
John Ralston and Lucy Boyd Lewis, his wife.
Granddaughter
of William Henry Lewis and Christian Blair Boyd, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Alexander Boyd and Matilda Burwell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Lewis Burwell and Ann Spotswood, his wife (m.1768).
Lewis Burwell,
(1745-1800), was a delegate to the Bill of Rights Convention, 1775, and
served fourteen
years in the
Legislature. He raised a regiment which he commanded at the siege of York.
He was born in
Williamsburg;
died and is buried on his estate, Stoneland.
Also Nos. 176,
1734, 6073, 15976, 17852.
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Mrs. Ella
Boyd Thomas.
DAR ID Number:
19532
Born in Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania.
Wife of Edwin
Thomas.
Descendant of
Col. Jacob Weiss, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of
Reed
Boyd and Mary Fiehrer, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Copland Boyd and Lactitia Horsfield, his wife.
[p.199] Gr.-granddaughter
of William Horsfield and Rebecca Weiss, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Jacob Weiss and Elizabeth Robinson (1754-1844), his wife.
Jacob Weiss,
(1750-1839), served in the First Company of Philadelphia Volunteers and
was subsequently
appointed deputy
quartermaster general, Continental Line under Gen. Nathaniel Greene. He
was highly
commended by
the general for the faithful performance of the various duties imposed
upon him. He was
placed, in 1832,
on the pension roll of Northampton county, for service of deputy quartermaster
general
Pennsylvania
continental Line.
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[p.229] Mrs.
Louise
Arner Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
19613
Born in Rochester,
New York.
Wife of John
F. Boyd.
Descendant of
Daniel Cook.
Daughter of
Dr. Thomas Arner and Theodosia Cook, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Ira Cook and Louisa P. Church, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Daniel Cook and Rebecca Pomeroy, his wife.
Daniel Cook,
(1763-1806), served as a private in Capt. Ebenezer Strong's company, Hampshire
county,
Massachusetts
militia. He was born in Northampton, Mass., died in Marcellus, N. Y.
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20 page 341
Mrs. Alice Easton
Pray.
DAR ID Number:
19932
Born in Albany,
New York.
Wife of Arthur
W. Pray.
Descendant of
James
Boyd, of New York.
Daughter of
Charles Patterson Easton and Mary Jane Boyd, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Jesse Condé Boyd and Elcy Noble, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of James Boyd and Alida Condé, his wife.
James
Boyd, (1762-1839), enlisted at seventeen in Capt. John Van Wie's company,
Col. Philip P.
Schuyler's regiment.
He was born in Ireland; died in Albany, N. Y.
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Mrs. Hannah
Caldwell Mcc. Torbert.
DAR ID Number:
20314
Born in Morgan
County, Ohio.
Wife of John
T. Torbert.
Descendant of
James Foster.
Daughter of
John Caldwell McCullough and Jane Sankey, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Abraham Sankey and Ann Boyd Foster, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of James Foster and Ann Barclay, his wife.
James Foster,
(1738-1814), served as a private in the Virginia regiment commanded by
Col. William Davies.
He was born
in Lancaster Co., Pa.; died in Poland, Ohio.
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[p.233] Mrs.
Eleanor
Herr Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
20664
Born in Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania.
Wife of John
Yeomans Boyd.
Descendant of
Lieut. Robert Quigley and of James Quigley.
Daughter of
Andrew Jackson Herr and Nannie Gilmore, his wife.
Granddaughter
of James Gilmore and Eleanor McKinney, his wife.
See No. 20663.
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Mrs. Sarah
Maria Boyd Camp.
DAR ID Number:
20854
Born in Antrim,
New Hampshire.
Wife of Caleb
Jackson Camp.
Descendant of
Col. Nahum Baldwin and of William Boyd, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of
Isaac
Boyd and Mary Hadley, his wife.
[p.299] Granddaughter
of James Boyd (1768-1828) and Frances Baldwin, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Nahum Baldwin and Mary Lowe, his wife; William Boyd and Alice
Hunter (1730-90), his wife.
Nahum Baldwin,
(1734-88), was appointed muster master, 1776, and served as colonel of
New Hampshire
militia until
1778. He was born in Woburn, Mass.; died in Amherst, N. H.
William Boyd,
(1719-89), served as a private in Capt. George Reid's company, Stark's
regiment, at Bunker
Hill. He was
born in Londonderry, Ireland; died in Londonderry, N. H.
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Mrs. Miriam
White Stedman Alley.
DAR ID Number:
21524
Born in Boston,
Massachusetts.
Wife of George
Alley.
Descendant of
Lieut. Robert H. Livingston, of New York.
Daughter of
Daniel Baxter Stedman, Jr., and Susan Livingston Boyd, his wife.
Granddaughter
of George Boyd, D. D., LL. D., and Elizabeth Livingston, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Robert H. Livingston and Catharine Tappan, his wife.
Robert H. Livingston,
(1760-1804), was commissioned second lieutenant in Lamb's Continental artillery,
1781, and served
to the close of the war. He was born and died in Poughkeepsie, NY.
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Mrs. Susan Waters
Allen Alden.
DAR ID Number:
21574
Born in Lowell,
Massachusetts.
Wife of George
Albert Alden.
Descendant of
Sergt. David Oliver, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of
Nathan Allen and Anna Waters, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Moses Allen and Mehitable Oliver, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of David Oliver and Elizabeth Boyd, his wife.
David Oliver,
(1747-1821), was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm and served as sergeant
at the
Bennington Alarm.
He was born in Woburn; died in Rutland, Mass.
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Mrs. Lillian
F. R. Woolworth.
DAR ID Number:
21794
Born in Providence,
Rhode Island.
Wife of James
G. Woolworth.
[p.291] Descendant
of Grindal Rawson and of Sergt. Joseph Rawson, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of
Henry Martyn Rawson and Harriet E. Hammond, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Grindal Rawson and Lucretia Cornell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Joseph Rawson and Elizabeth Rhoades, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Grindal Rawson and Elizabeth Boyd, his wife.
Grindal Rawson
served in the militia and was employed in the manufacture of utensils of
war.
Joseph Rawson,
(1760-1835), was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for service of sergeant
in the Rhode
Island Continental
Line. He was born and died in Providence, R. I.
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Miss Sara Hart
Allen.
DAR ID Number:
22059
Born in Lowell,
Massachusetts.
Descendant of
Sergt. David Oliver, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of
Nathan Allen, M. D., LL. D., and Annie A. Waters, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Moses Allen and Mehitabel Oliver, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of David Oliver and Elizabeth Boyd, his wife.
David Oliver,
(1747-1821), was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm and served as sergeant
at the
Bennington Alarm.
He was born in Woburn; died in Rutland.
Also No. 21574.
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Mrs. Mary
Slingluff Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
22387
Born in Norristown,
Pennsylvania.
Wife of Howard
Boyd.
Descendant of
Christopher Ottinger, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of
John Slingluff and Wilhelmina Gilbert, his wife.
Granddaughter
of William H. Slingluff and Mary Knorr, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Matthias Knorr and Mary Keyser, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Derick Keyser and Rachel Ottinger, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Christopher Ottinger and Mary Groathouse, his wife.
Christopher
Ottinger, (1720-1802), contributed forage and horses for the patriot army.
He was born in
Springfield
township, where he died.
Also No. 20690.
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Miss Abbie
Boyd Hunting.
DAR ID Number:
23171
Born in Needham,
Massachusetts.
Descendant of
Cyrus Pratt, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of
Israel Hunting and Rebecca Pratt, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Cyrus Pratt and Deborah Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Lemuel Pratt and Lydia, his wife.
Cyrus Pratt,
(1760-1821), served as a private in the militia. He was born in Needham,
Mass., where he died
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Mrs. Anna Varner
Sanford.
DAR ID Number:
23530
Born in Portsmouth,
Ohio.
Wife of Angus
Lansing Sanford.
Descendant of
George Yost and of Peter Verner.
Daughter of
Col. Sampson E. Varner and Maria Huston, his wife.
[p.186] Granddaughter
of Christian Mileslagle Varner and Elizabeth Eagon, his wife; Samuel J.
Huston and
Elizabeth Leonard,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Christian Varner and Barbara Mileslagle, his wife, m. 1793; Sampson
Eagon and
Rebecca Yost,
his wife; William Huston and Susan Boyd, his wife; Peter Verner.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of George Yost and Catharine Yost, his wife.
George Yost
served in the Maryland Line during the war.
Peter Verner
served as a private in the Pennsylvania Line. He was born in Germany.
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24 page 202
Mrs. Jessie
Boyd Hatch.
DAR ID Number:
23579
Born in Hudson
County, New Jersey.
Wife of Edward
Hatch.
Descendant of
Abiel Abbott, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of
John
Boyd and Sarah King Nooney, his wife.
Granddaughter
of William Nooney and Achsah Abbott, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of James Nooney and Sarah King, his wife; Abiel Abbott and Sarah Mann,
his wife.
[p.202] Abiel
Abbott, (1749-1832), was a private at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. John
Prescott's company
and served several
enlistments under different commands. He was born in Lancaster, Mass.;
died in Chester, Mass.
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24 page 218
Mrs. Mary A.
Waters Humphrey.
DAR ID Number:
23627
Born in East
Fallowfield, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Edwin
James Humphrey.
Descendant of
William Reed, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of
William Boyd Waters and Jane Palmer Jackson, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Solomon Waters and Anna Reed, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of William Reed and Mary Boyd, his wife.
William Reed,
(1761-1845), was placed on the pension roll of Crawford county, 1831, for
service of private
in the Pennsylvania
militia. He died in North Chenango.
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Mrs. Abbie Stahl
Montgomery.
DAR ID Number:
23875
Born in Waldoboro,
Maine.
Wife of Ernest
Linwood Montgomery.
Descendant of
Charles Heaver, of Maine.
Daughter of
John Boyd Stahl and Elizabeth Heavner, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Jacob Heavner and Nancy Sprague, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Charles Heavner and Margaret Burns, his wife.
Charles Heavner,
(1760-1857), was a private in the Burgoyne and Rhode Island campaigns.
He was placed
on the pension
roll of Lincoln county, 1818, for service of private in the Massachusetts
Continental Line. He
was born in
Waldoboro where he died.
Also No. 16929.
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24 page 342
Miss Mary Alice
Little.
DAR ID Number:
23978
Born in Webster,
New Hampshire.
Descendant of
Benjamin Little and of Col. Nahum Baldwin, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of
George Little and Louisa Little (cousins), his wife.
Granddaughter
of Simeon Bartlett Little and Harriet Boyd, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Benjamin Little and Rhoda Bartlett, his wife; James Boyd and
Fanny Baldwin, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Nahum Baldwin and Mary Lowe, his wife.
Benjamin Little,
(1760-1846), served as a private in Capt. Peter Kimball's company of Boscowen
at the battle
of Bennington.
He was born in Newbury, Mass.; died in Boscowen, N. H.
Nahum Baldwin,
(1734-88), was appointed muster master 1776 and served as colonel of New
Hampshire
militia. He
also gave valuable civil service. He was born in Woburn, Mass.; died in
Londonderry, N. H.
Also No. 20854.
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Mrs. Lucy
Boyd Lewis Ralston.
DAR ID Number:
24062
Born in Glasgow,
Missouri.
Wife of John
Ralston.
Descendant of
Col. Lewis Burwell, of Virginia.
Daughter of
William Henry Lewis and Christian Blair Boyd, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Alexander Boyd and Matilda Burwell, his wife.
[p.24] Gr.-granddaughter
of Lewis Burwell and Anne Spotswood, his wife.
Lewis Burwell,
(1745-1800), was a delegate to the Bill of Rights Convention. 1775, and
served fourteen
years in the
Assembly. He raised a regiment which he commanded at the siege of York.
He was born in
Williamsburg
and is buried on his estate, Stoneland.
Also Nos. 176,
1734, 6073, 15976, 17852, 19324, 21624, 22194.
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Mrs. Elisabeth
Longstreth Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
24360
Born in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Wife of James
Boyd.
Descendant of
Lieut. Col. Ebenezer Clapp and of Enoch Glover, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of
Miers Fisher Longstreth and Mary Tyson Clapp, his wife.
Granddaughter
of Ebenezer Clapp (1732-1802) and Mary Glover, his second wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Enoch Glover (1734-1801) and Susannah Bird, his wife.
See No. 24351.
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25 page 138
Miss Fannie
Davis.
DAR ID Number:
24387
Born in Beaver
County, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of
William Davis, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of
Dr. Francis F. Davis and Sarah Boyd Reid, his wife.
Granddaughter
of John Davis and Margaret Flanagan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of William Davis and Isabella Scott, his wife.
William Davis,
(1756-1834), was placed on the pension roll of Beaver Co., Pa., 1819, for
five years' actual
service as a
private in the Pennsylvania Line.
Also No. 22687.
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Mrs. Ida Patton
Lanum.
DAR ID Number:
24882
Born in Fayette,
Ohio.
Wife of Clayton
Vincent Lanum.
Descendant of
Sergt. George Patton and of Francis Boyd.
Daughter of
Robert Patton and Sarah Viretta Rodgers, his wife.
Granddaughter
of James Morean Patton and Eleanor Waln, his wife; William Rodgers and
Sarah
Ann Boyd, his wife.
See No. 24881.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Hamilton Rodgers and Mary Gibson, his wife; George W. Boyd and
Nancy Beard, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of William Rodgers and Isabel, his wife; Francis Boyd and Nancy
Ann Wosnum, his wife.
Francis Boyd,
(1758-1824), was placed on the pension roll of Ross Co., Ohio, 1788, for
service of private in
the Seventh
Virginia regiment.
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Mrs. Margaret
Kittle Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
25060
Born in San
Francisco, California.
Wife of George
Davis Boyd.
Descendant of
William Anderson.
Daughter of
Nicholas Gosman Kittle and Martha Ann Scott, his wife.
Granddaughter
of William Anderson Scott and Anna Nicholson, his wife.
See No. 25054.
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[p.174] Mrs.
Ida Williams Miller.
DAR ID Number:
25477
Born in Charlotte,
North Carolina.
Wife of John
Walter Miller.
Descendant of
Capt. John Paul Barringer and of Matthew Brandon.
Daughter of
Henry Bartlett Williams and Susan Elizabeth Boyd, his wife.
Granddaughter
of John Boyd and Margaret Barringer, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter
of Paul Barringer (1778-1844) and Elizabeth Brandon, his second wife.
See No. 25141.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of John Paul Barringer and Cathrine Blackwelder, his second wife.
John Paul Barringer,
(1721-1807), was a member of the Committee of Safety and so obnoxious to
the Tories
that he was
captured and confined in a British prison. He was born in Germany; died
in Cabarrus Co., N. C.
Also No. 18163.