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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 103  page 149
          Mrs. Mabel Jackson Green.
          DAR ID Number: 102481
          Born in Jefferson County, Neb.
          Wife of Robert Walter Green.
          Descendant of Robert Higgins, as follows:
          1. Rufus Leonard Jackson (b. 1844) m. Mary Croasman (1858-1908).
          2. James Boyd Jackson (1817-91) m. 1842 Maria Higgins (1824-1901).
          3. William Henry Higgins (1797-1866) m. 1823 Catherine Albright (1808-51).
          4. Robert Higgins m. Maria Armstrong.
          Robert Higgins (1738-1834) served as private in Capt. John Armstrong's company, Corsett regiment, New
          York militia. He was born in Tipperary County, Ireland.
          Also No. 85283.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 103  page 176
          Mrs. Mary Boyd Bailey.
          DAR ID Number: 102576
          Born in Hempstead, N. Y.
          Wife of William Wirt Bailey.
          Descendant of Adam Millspaugh, as follows:
          1. John Newton Boyd (1814-74) m. 1840 Mary Jane Millspaugh (1816-1908).
          2. Samuel Millspaugh (1783-1867) m. 2nd 1814 Dorothy Corwin (1790-1872).
          3. Adam Millspaugh m. 1783 Jane White (1763-1812).
          Adam Millspaugh (1759-1824) served as private in Capt. Mattise Felter's company, Col. James McClaughry's
          2nd regiment of Ulster County, New York militia. He was born and died in Orange County, N. Y.
          Also No. 82663.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 103 page 221
          Mrs. Sue Boyd Harris Klein.
          DAR ID Number: 102717
          Born in Minola, Texas.
          Wife of Louis Amos Klein.
          Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Benjamin Birdsall, Capt. Samuel Harris, Capt. Thomas Lee, Capt. Turner
          Morehead, and John Boyd, as follows:
          1. Benjamin Goodrich Harris (1850-1908) m. 1880 Sue Boyd (1860-81).
          2. John Birdsall Harris m. Virginia Goodrich (b. 1831); James Harvey Boyd (1809-77) m. 1843 Eliza Ellis.
          3. John Richardson Harris m. 1813 Jane Birdsall (1791-1869); James Ellis m. Sally Morehead (b. 1791); John
          Boyd m. 1801 Elizabeth (Betsy) Davis.
          4. John Harris (1760-1824) m. Mary Richardson; Lewis Birdsall (1770-1843) m. 1790 Patience Lee
          (1771-1841); Turner Morehead m. 1st 1779 Ann Ransdell (b. 1756).
          5. Samuel Harris m. Elizabeth Boner; Benjamin Birdsall m. Elizabeth Akin (1746-1836); Thomas Lee m. 1760
          Watey Shearman (1743-1833).
          Benjamin Birdsall was commissioned major of Dutchess County, New York militia, 1775, and was promoted
          lieutenant-colonel, 1778. He was born in Quaker Hill; died in Green, Chenango County, N. Y.
          Also No. 83466.
          Samuel Harris (1740-1825), who had fought in the early wars, served in the Revolution as captain of cavalry
          of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania militia, for duty on frontier. He was born in Harrisburg, Pa.; died
          near Cayuga Lake, N. Y.
          Also No. 67174.
          Thomas Lee (1739-1814) was lieutenant, 1775, and promoted captain, serving in the Continental Line, 1776,
          in Col. Lewis Du Bois' regiment. In 1779 he commanded associated exempts under Col. Zephaniah Platt. He
          was born in Fishkill; died in Penn Yan, N. Y.
          Also No. 75200.
          [p.221] Turner Morehead (1757-1820) commanded a company in the 3rd Virginia regiment of Fauquier
          County. He was born in Virginia; died in Barren County, Ky.
          John Boyd (1762-1824) served as ranger and scout during the Revolution, Virginia service. He was born in
          Virginia; died in Crawfordsville, Ind.
          Also No. 64928.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 103  page 226
          Mrs. Lera Douglass Williams Goodall.
          DAR ID Number: 102736
          Born in Davidson County, Tenn.
          Wife of John Lewis Goodall.
          Descendant of Willoughby Williams, as follows:
          1. John Henry Williams (1825-93) m. 1847 Elizabeth Boyd (1830-93).
          2. Willoughby Williams, Jr. (1798-1882), m. 1823 Nancy D. Nichols (1807-44).
          3. Willoughby Williams m. Nancy Glasgow (1771-1857).
          Willoughby Williams served as commissary of issues during the Revolution. He fought in many battles and
          was badly wounded at the disastrous battle of Cowpens. He was born in North Carolina; died in Dandridge, Tn.
          Also No. 89170.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 103  page 227
          Mrs. Elizabeth Williams Goodall Pillow.
          DAR ID Number: 102738
          Born in Nashville, Tenn.
          Wife of Robert Lee Pillow, Jr.
          Descendant of Willoughby Williams and of Fielding Lewis and Capt. Fielding Lewis, Jr., as follows:
          1. John Lewis Goodall, Jr. (1858-97), m. 1886 Lora D. Williams (b. 1861).
          2. John Lewis Goodall (b. 1815) m. 1842 Jane Montgomery Simpson (b. 1825); John Henry Williams
          (1825-93) m. 1847 Elizabeth Boyd (1830-93). See No. 102736.
          3. Peter C. Goodall m. Adeline Butler Spotswood.
          4. Alexander E. Spotswood (d. 1818) m. Elizabeth Lewis.
          5. Fielding Lewis, Jr., m. Nancy Alexander.
          6. Fielding Lewis m. 2nd Bettie Washington.
          Fielding Lewis (1725-81) was chairman of the Spottsylvania Committee of Safety, manufacturer of arms and
          ammunition for the army. He was born in Lancaster County; died in Fredericksburg, Va.
          Also No. 97391.
          Fielding Lewis, Jr. (1751-1803), commanded a company of Virginia militia during the Revolution. He was
          born in Fredericksburg; died in Fairfax County, Va.
          Also No. 97392.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 103  page 307
          Mrs. Adelaide Forysth Buchanan.
          DAR ID Number: 102986
          Born in St. Louis, Mo.
          Wife of Arthur Wilson Buchanan.
          Descendant of Lieut. John Ward, as follows:
          1. William John Forsyth (1850-1911) m. 1874 Josephine Jay Walborn (b. 1854).
          2. William Forsyth (1818-90) m. 1839 Margaret Foster (1821-66).
          3. John Forsyth m. 1st Juliet Ward (1793-1834).
          4. John Ward m. Mary Boyd.
          [p.307] John Ward entered the Pennsylvania Continental Line, 1777; was promoted lieutenant, 1779, and
          served to the close of the war. He became a member of the Cincinnati. He was born in Virginia.
          Also No. 74479.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 104  page 47
          [p.47] Miss Katherine C. French.
          DAR ID Number: 103139
          Born in Gardner, Mass.
          Descendant of Robert Ames and of Aaron Ames, as follows:
          1. John French (1849-1900) m. 1878 Emma Ames (b. 1842).
          2. Samuel Ames m. Katherine Cummings.
          3. Aaron Ames m. 1787 Elisabeth Boyd (b. 1764).
          4. Robert Ames m. Lydia Harrington.
          Robert Ames (1738-1821) served as private at the Lexington Alarm and at the siege of Boston under Capt.
          Daniel Barnes. He was born and died in Marlboro, Mass.
          Aaron Ames (1759-1824) served as private under Captains Gates and Morse, Massachusetts Line. He was
          born and died in Marlboro, Mass.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 104  page 90
          Mrs. Ruby Randolph Boyd Sage.
          DAR ID Number: 103282
          Born in Leavenworth, Kans.
          Wife of Joel Chapman Sage.
          Descendant of Capt. William Buckner, as follows:
          1. John Randolph Boyd (b. 1836) m. 1865 Unetta S. Caldwell (1843-1908).
          2. Thomas Bright Caldwell (1802-71) m. 1829 Temperance Reubena Sutton (1810-95).
          3. William Sutton m. Sarah P. Buckner (1776-1862).
          4. William Buckner m. Sarah P. Thomas.
          William Buckner served as second lieutenant in Captain Smith's company, Orange County, Va., 1777, and,
          1778, was appointed captain of same company.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 104 page 126
          Mrs. Willie Erwin Daniel.
          DAR ID Number: 103409
          Born in Hampshire, Tenn.
          Wife of William Daniel.
          Descendant of Joseph Wilson, Capt. William Edmiston, and Corp. Henry Foster, as follows:
          1. Joseph Boyd Erwin (b. 1846) m. 1868 Frances Caledonia Smith (b. 1846).
          2. Alexander Erwin (1820-60) m. 1838 Louisa Eleanor Boyd (1823-63); William Pryor Smith (1818-1904) m.
          1844 Louisa Andrews Dean (1818-97).
          3. Henry Smith (1780-1853) m. 1799 Ruth Mute (1784-1858); Greenberry Dean (1773-1859) m. 1801
          Eleanor Wilson (1774-1858); William Boyd (1767-1857) m. 1794 Martha Edmiston (1772-1839).
          4. Joseph Wilson m. 1751 Martha Webster (1732-89); William Edmiston m. 1762 Elizabeth — William Mute
          m. 1784 Ann Foster (1769-1806).
          5. Henry Foster m. 1754 Ann Dunlap.
          Joseph Wilson served, 1777-79, as private in Continental Line under different commands. He was born,
          1728, in Ireland; died in Virginia.
          William Edmiston (1734-80) served as captain of Virginia rangers at KingsMountain, where he was killed. He
          was born in Augusta County, Va.
          Henry Foster (1730-97) served as soldier and corporal in Capt. George Liddell'scompany, South Carolina
          Light Dragoons. He was born in England; died in South Carolina:

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 104  page 133
          [p.133] Mrs. Irene Adams Witz.
          DAR ID Number: 103433
          Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
          Wife of Julius Witz.
          Descendant of Sylvester Adams, as follows:
          1. Samuel B. Adams (b. 1849) m. 1874 Sarah Haney (1854-97).
          2. John D. Adams (1827-92) m. 1848 Catherine Yeiser (1827-1910).
          3. Samuel Adams (1805-50) m. 1824 Rebecca May (d. 1840).
          4. Sylvester Adams m. 1792 Rebecca Boyd (d. 1839).
          Sylvester Adams was a private in the Revolution and his name appears in the auditor's accounts of Virginia
          for service in the Virginia Line. He was born in Halifax County, Va.; died in Humphrey County, Tenn.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 104 page 283
          Mrs. Ellen Little Burbank.
          DAR ID Number: 103926
          Born in Webster, N. H.
          Wife of Irvin A. Burbank.
          Descendant of Benjamin Little, as follows:
          1. Sherman Little (1835-95) m. 1859 Mary A. Austin (b. 1837).
          2. Simeon B. Little (1797-1874) m. 1824 Harriet Boyd (1798-1850).
          3. Benjamin Little m. 1790 Rhoda Bartlett (1768-1814).
          Benjamin Little (1760-1846) served as private in Capt. Peter Kimball's company of Boscawen at the battle of
          Bennington. He was born in Newbury, Mass.; died in Boscawen, N. H.
          Also No. 23978.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105  page 150
          [p.150] Miss Bessie Martha Gries.
          DAR ID Number: 104444
          Born in Tiffin, Ohio.
          Descendant of Maj. James Boyd, Ensign Moses Coe, and Benjamin Coe, as follows:
          1. George W. Gries (b. 1837) m. 1874 Jane Eliza Gibson (b. 1844).
          2. Moses Coe Gibson (1814-93) m. 1838 Mary Jane Steele (1817-1900).
          3. John Gibson (1778-1852) m. 1801 Jeannette Coe (1782-1865); James Steele (1773-1849)
           m. 1804 Nancy Boyd (1787-1827).
          4. Moses Coe m. 1778 Sarah Howell (d. 1813); James Boyd m. 1774 Nancy Brown (d. 1800).
          5. Benjamin Coe m. Rachel Pruden (d. 1776).
          James Boyd (1743-1813) served, 1782, as major in Lieut.-Col. Nicholas Kern's 3d battalion, Northampton
          County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Centre County, Pa.
          Also No. 73958.
          Moses Coe (1750-1813) served as ensign in Washington County, Pennsylvania Rangers. He was born in
          Morristown, N. J.; died in Washington County, Pa.
          Benjamin Coe served as private in Washington County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born on Long Island;
          died in Pennsylvania.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105   page 150
          Miss Carrie Gibson Gries.
          DAR ID Number: 104445
          Born in Tiffin, Ohio.
          Descendant of Maj. James Boyd, Ensign Moses Coe, and Benjamin Coe, as follows:
          1. George W. Gries (b. 1837) m. 1874 Jane Eliza Gibson (b. 1844).
          See No. 104444.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105   page 150
          Miss Martha Alice Steele.
          DAR ID Number: 104446
          Born in Crawford County, Ohio.
          Descendant of Maj. James Boyd, Ensign Moses Coe, and Benjamin Coe, as follows:
          1. Robert C. Steele (1819-99) m. 1846 Eliza Ann Patterson (1822-1903).
          2. William Patterson (1791-1847) m. 1819 Sally Gibson (1802-64); James Steele (1773-1849) m. 1804
          Nancy Boyd (1787-1827).
          3. John Gibson (1778-1852) m. 1801 Jeannette Coe (1782-1865).
          See No. 104444.

he National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105 page 151
          Miss Mary Louise Steele.
          DAR ID Number: 104447
          Born in Crawford County, Ohio.
          Descendant of Maj. James Boyd, Ensign Moses Coe, and Benjamin Coe, as follows:
          [p.151] 1. Robert C. Steele (1819-99) m. 1846 Eliza Ann Patterson (1822-1903).
          See Nos. 104444, 104446.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105  page 168
          Mrs. Mary H. Boyd Flournoy.
          DAR ID Number: 104499
          Born in Charlotte County, Va.
          Wife of William Cabell Flournoy.
          Descendant of Claiborne Barksdale, as follows:
          1. Robert Boyd (b. 1838) m. 1866 Mary E. Hannah (b. 1837).
          2. Samuel Hannah m. 1837 Charlotte E. Barksdale (d. 1886).
          3. Grief Barksdale (b. 1774) m. Mary Elliott.
          4. Claiborne Barksdale m. 1766 Sarah Goode (b. 1745).
          Claiborne Barksdale (1738-1821) served as private in the Virginia militia. He was born and died in Charlotte
          County, Va.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105 page 169
          Miss Rachel Susan Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 104501
          Born in Monroe County, W. Va.
          Descendant of Patrick Boyd, as follows:
          1. George Anderson Boyd (1835-1906) m. Caroline Leach (1835-73).
          2. Patrick Porterfield Boyd (1804-81) m. Rachel Nickell.
          3. Patrick Boyd m. Ann McDowell.
          Patrick Boyd (1759-1839) served as private under Captains Smith and Bell, Colonels Grayson, Moffett and
          Bowyer, Virginia Line. He was born in Augusta County; died in Monroe County, Va.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105 page 169
          Miss Nannie Eugenia Campbell.
          DAR ID Number: 104502
          Born in Monroe County, W. Va.
          Descendant of Patrick Boyd, as follows:
          1. Andrew N. Campbell (b. 1842) m. 1838 Eliza J. Leach.
          2. Andrew Campbell (1806-90) m. Ann McD. Hawkins (1813-85).
          3. James Hawkins (1780-1862) m. Jean Boyd.
          4. Patrick Boyd m. Ann McDowell.
          See No. 104501.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105  page 279
          Mrs. Anna Caldwell Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 104850
          Born in Marion County, Ill.
          Wife of William Patton Boyd.
          Descendant of Joseph Ball, as follows:
          1. William Wallace Hendley (1827-87) m. 1847 Mary Ann Caldwell Elder (1827-81).
          2. James Elder (1783-1850) m. 2nd Margaret Caldwell (1804-81).
          [p.279] 3. Robert Caldwell m. Mary Ball (b. 1773).
          4. Joseph Ball m. Rachel Thompson.
          Joseph Ball (1742-1808) served as private in Capt. Amos Ogden's company, Essex County, New Jersey
          militia. He was born in South Orange, N. J.
          Also No. 85758.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105  page 305
          Miss Annie Belle Reynolds.
          DAR ID Number: 104939
          Born in Henry County, Mo.
          Descendant of Kerenhappuck Norman Turner and of William Robinson, as follows:
          1. William Fewel Reynolds (b. 1854) m. 1878 Sallie B. Robinson (b. 1857).
          2. Samuel Morehead Reynolds (1830-62) m. 1853 Elvira A. Fewel (b. 1833); JohnRobinson (1812-86) m.
          1836 Julia A. Oglesby (1820-1900).
          3. Pryor Reynolds (1783-1858) m. Prudence Morehead (1792-1860); Joseph Robinson (1766-1841) m. 1792
          Margaret (Peggy) Boyd (1761-1819).
          4. John Morehead (1760-1832) m. 1785 Obedience Motley (1770-1863); William Robinson m. Martha —.
          5. Joseph Morehead m. Elizabeth Turner.
          6. James Turner m. Kerenhappuck Norman.
          See No. 104334.
          William Robinson (1733-1812) served as private in the North Carolina militia. He was born in Ireland. Settled
          in North Carolina about 1735.
          Also No. 98986.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106 page 43
          Mrs. Kate Easley Evans.
          DAR ID Number: 105126
          Born in Pearisburg, Va.
          Wife of Charles H. Evans.
          [p.43] Descendant of Mathew French, as follows:
          1. John W. Easley (1825-99) m. 1862 Minerva Boyd Pack (1840-1911).
          2. Samuel Pack (1802-47) m. 1826 Harriet French (1806-91).
          3. David French (1772-1833) m. 1797 Mary Dingess (1780-1829).
          4. Matthew French m. 1758 Sallie Payne (1740-1810).  Matthew French (1737-1814) served, 1781, as private in
          Capt. Thomas Shannon's company, Col. William Preston's regiment of Montgomery County, Virginia militia, and was
          at the battle of Guilford Court House. He was born in Westrnoreland County; died in Giles County, Va.
          Also No. 60684.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106   page 225
          Mrs. Clara Sidney Potter Taylor.
          DAR ID Number: 105711
          Born in Greensburg, Pa.
          Wife of Henry Fitch Taylor.
          Descendant of James Trimble, as follows:
          1. Henry Codman Potter (1835-1908) m. 1857 Eliza Rogers Jacobs (1837-1901).
          2. Samuel Jacobs (1807-36) m. 1826 Clarissa Sidney Boyd (1806-75).
          3. William Boyd (1772-1847) m. Elinor Trimble (1786-1809).
          4. James Trimble m. 1782 Clarissa Sidney Claypoole (1757-1810).
          James Trimble (1755-1836) was appointed clerk of the State Council, 1775; became deputy secretary, 1777,
          which office he held until his death. He removed the State papers to Germantown when the British occupied
          Philadelphia. He was born in Philadelphia; died in Harrisburg, Pa.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 107  page 90
          Mrs. Olive Jacoby Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 106300
          Born in Pittsburgh, Pa.
          Wife of Henry White Boyd.
          Descendant of Henry Freedley, as follows:
          1. William Redford Jacoby (d. 1909) m. 2nd 1880 Nannie Dinker.
          2. Samuel Freedley Jacoby (1820-58) m. Mary E. Sharp (1829-59).
          3. Samuel Jacoby (1785-1844) m. 1813 Susanna Freedley (1788-1870).
          4. Henry Freedley m. 1780 Catherine Isett.
          Henry Freedley (1756-1823) enlisted, 1776, as private in Capt. Thomas Craig's company, Col. Arthur St.
          Clair's regiment. He was born and died in Montgomery County, Pa.
          Also No. 104124.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 107 page 189
          Mrs. Susan Merrill Adams Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 106618
          Born in Portland, Me.
          Wife of James Harrington Boyd.
          Descendant of Corp. Ezekiel Merrill, as follows:
          1. John Milton Adams (1819-97) m. Adela Sophronia Hobbs (b. 1842).
          2. Nathan Adams, Jr. (1788-1830) m. 1817 Susan Merrill (1791-1868).
          3. Ezekiel Merrill m. Sarah Emery (1753-1848).
          Ezekiel Merrill (1748-1830) enlisted as a minute man and served as corporal, 1776, in Capt. David Quimby's
          company, Col. Josiah Bartlett's regiment. He was born in Newberry, Mass.; died in Andover, Me.
          Also No. 98498.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 107  page 202
          Miss Ella Todd Inglebright.
          DAR ID Number: 106656
          Born in Belmont County, Ohio.
          Descendant of David Boyd, as follows:
          1. Levi W. Inglebright (b. 1840) m. Mary Archer Orr (b. 1844).
          2. William Inglebright (1814-1909) m. 1835 Sarah Lytle (1811-92).
          3. Hugh Lytle m. Nellie Boyd.
          4. David Boyd m. 1771 Elizabeth Henderson.
          David Boyd (1743-1831) enlisted in Capt. James Chambers' company, Col. William Thompson's battalion of
          riflemen, 1775. He was born in Cumberland County; died in Washington County, Pa.
          Also No. 95172.  More on David Boyd and Elizabeth Henderson

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 107 page 207
          Mrs. Susanne Pope Kenyon.
          DAR ID Number: 106675
          Born in Nashville, Tenn.
          Wife of Robert Clark Kenyon.
          Descendant of Joseph Dean, as follows:
          1. James Bowling Pope (b. 1861) m. 1884 Cora Wherry (b. 1864).
          2. Elisha Cain Wherry (1842-87) m. 1861 Susan Wherry Carsey (1843-1906).
          3. James Madison Carsey (1824-80) m. 1842 Mary Dean McNish (1824-1906).
          4. Horatio McNish (d. 1857) m. 1818 Susan Dean (1800-75).
          5. Joseph Dean m. 2nd 1767 Hannah Boyd (1744-1823).
          Joseph Dean (1743-1818) enlisted, 1777, in Capt. George Slaughter's company, Col. Abraham Bowman's 8th
          Virginia regiment. He was born and died in Alexandria, Va.
          Also No. 92951.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 107 page 224
          Mrs. Bana Jennings Porter.
          DAR ID Number: 106730
          Born in Coosa County, Ala.
          Wife of Adam Hargus Porter.
          Descendant of Patrick Carmichael, Sergt. William Jennings, Jr., Robert Jennings, Daniel Thompson, Sergt.
          William Putnam and John Bell, as follows:
          1. Marquis Allen Jennings (b. 1852) m. 1874 Mary Jane Lesley (b. 1857).
          2. William Jennings (1826-63) m. 1850 Sarah Frances Swanson (1833-1905); Robert Alexander Lesley
          (1829-1912) m. 1848 Frances E. Thompson (1827-98).
          3. Allen Jennings (1794-1849) m. 1820 Cynthia Varner (1800-49); James Thompson (1793-1847) m. 1820
          Elizabeth Carmichael (1804-66); Samuel Swanson 1800-72) m. Sarah Weaver (1806-55).
          4. Robert Jennings m. 1790 Elizabeth Arnold (1765-1831); Arthur Carmichael (1771-1845) m. 1800 Frances
          Bell (1784-1874); Daniel Thompson m. Jane Boyd (b. 1760); Samuel Weaver m. 1800 Polly Putnam (1782-1855).
          5. William Jennings, Jr., m. 1750 Agnes Dickerson; Patrick Carmichael m. 1768 Elizabeth Thompson
          (1749-1835); William Putnam m. 1780 Susannah Bigger (1760-1840); John Bell m. 1780 Sopha —.
          Patrick Carmichael (1744-1802) served as a private in the Virginia troops. He was born in Scotland; died in
          Prosperity, S. C.
          William Jennings, Jr., (1726-93), a patriot, served the cause of the Revolution in his unfailing loyalty and
          gave material aid. He was born in Hanover County; died in Nottoway County, Va.
          Also No. 98827.
          Robert Jennings received land for service in the Virginia troops. He was born, 1760, in Amelia County, Va.;
          died in Georgia.
          Daniel Thompson (1750-1841) served three years as private, the Virginia Line, for which he received a land
          grant. He was born in Ireland; died in Moreland, Ga.
          William Putnam (1760-1821) was a sergeant in the Virginia State artillery for three years. He was born in
          Henrico County, Va.; died in Oglethorpe County, Ga.
          John Bell served as a private in Capt. John Gray's company, Colonel Winn's South Carolina regiment,
          1780-82. He lived in Newberry County, S. C.
 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 108  page 62
          [p.62] Mrs. Margaret B. Fletcher Daman.
          DAR ID Number: 107184
          Born in Marietta, Ga.
          Wife of C. J. Daman.
          Descendant of Lieut. Daniel Bowker, as follows:
          1. Augustine Alford Fletcher (b. 1844) m. 1870 Maggie Boyd (1846-92).
          2. John Fletcher (1800-81) m. 2nd 1839 Matilda Bowker (1809-72).
          3. Daniel Bowker, Jr. (1772-1853), m. 1797 Ruth Brown (1777-1846).
          4. Daniel Bowker m. Sarah — (1724-1813).
          Daniel Bowker (1731-1822) responded to the Lexington Alarm as lieutenant in Capt. Aaron Haynes'
          company. He died in North Sudbury, Mass.

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          Virginia Boyd Henry.
          DAR ID Number: 107576
          Born in Spring Hill, Ark.
          Wife of James R. Henry.
          Descendant of Capt. Thomas Massie, as follows:
          1. Thomas Massie Boyd (1837-94) m. 1862 Emma E. Finley (1842-92).
          2. Henry Curran Boyd (1811-65) m. 1836 Juliet Anna Massie (1819-83).
          3. Thomas Massie, Jr. (b. 1783), m. Lucy Waller.
          4. Thomas Massie m. 1780 — Cockes (1760-1838).
          Thomas Massie (1747-1834) was aide to General Nelson at Yorktown, and in 1775 captain of 6th Virginia
          regiment, Continental Line. He was an original member of the Cincinnati. He was born in New Kent County;
          died in Nelson County, Va.
          Also No. 85079.

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          Mrs. Pearl Clark Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 107794
          Born in Windsor, Mo.
          Wife of Lynn Boyd.
          Descendant of Beverly Stubblefield, as follows:
          [p.260] 1. Alexander Clifton Clark (1835-1912) m. 1868 Mary Franklin Williamson (b. 1842).
          2. James Clark (1795-1878) m. 1818 Susan Stubblefield (1798-1855).
          3. Beverly Stubblefield m. Mary Shelton (1772-1855).
          Beverly Stubblefield (1742-1823) served as private from Virginia during the Revolution. He was born in
          Virginia; died in Todd County, Ky.

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          Mrs. Ruth Carpenter Body.
          DAR ID Number: 107924
          Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
          Wife of L. F. Body.
          Descendant of William Carpenter, as follows:
          [p.299] 1. Alfred George Carpenter (b. 1849) m. 1877 Alice Boyd (b. 1852).
          2. William Barney Carpenter (1825-1913) m. 1846 Emeline Grove (1828-1902).
          3. Daniel Carpenter (1797-1884) m. Sally Northway (1799-1839).
          4. William Barney Carpenter (1769-1852) m. Sarah Blodgett (1769-1852).
          5. William Carpenter m. Hannah Needham.
          William Carpenter (1721-1809) responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Anthony Needham's company,
          Colonel Danielson's regiment. He was born in Wilbraham, Mass.; died in Stafford, Conn.
          Also No. 61431.

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          Mrs. Annie M. Wood Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 108035
          Born in Troy, Ala.
          Wife of Casper Wichens Boyd.
          Descendant of William Jordan, as follows:
          1. James Pinckard Wood (b. 1845) m. 1878 Theo M. Jordan (b. 1856).
          See No. 108034.
 

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          Mrs. Virginia Rainey Eastman.
          DAR ID Number: 108137
          Born in Petersburg, Ill.
          Wife of Samuel Frank Eastman.
          Descendant of Col. Lewis Burwell, as follows:
          [p.42] 1. Francis Alexander Rainey (1855-95) m. 1880 Lucy E. Thomas (b. 1859).
          2. Alexander Franklin Rainey (1825-59) m. 1852 Virginia E. Regnier (1835-66).
          3. Philip Rainey (b. 1794) m. 1824 Anne Lewis Boyd (1807-71).
          4. Alexander Boyd m. 1802 Matilda Burwell (1787-1857).
          5. Lewis Burwell m. 1st 1768 Anne Spotswood.
          Lewis Burwell (1745-1800) was a delegate to the Bill of Rights Convention, 1775, and served in the
          Assembly. He commanded a regiment at the siege of York. He was born in Williamsburg; died in
          Mecklenburg County, Va.
          Also No. 96687.

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          [p.45] Mrs. Marjorie Lamar Pile.
          DAR ID Number: 108148
          Born in Shelby County, Ind.
          Wife of A. R. Pile.
          Descendant of Lieut. John Robbins, as follows:
          1. John J. Lamar (1830-1907) m. 1857 Sarah Ellen Law (b. 1838).
          2. William Law (1811-90) m. 1831 Marjorie Robins (1813-45).
          3. Philip Robins (1785-1835) m. 1809 Nancy Boyd (1791-1858).
          4. John Robbins m. 1st 1781 Sarah Daily.
          John Robbins (1760-1842) served as lieutenant, 1781, in Col. Stephen Moylan's Pennsylvania regiment of
          Calvary. He was born in Sussex County, N. J.; died in Ross County, Ohio.
          Also No. 85345.

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          Mrs. Belle Howe Sipple.
          DAR ID Number: 108274
          Born in Bloomington, Mo.
          Wife of William H. Sipple.
          Descendant of Thomas Boyd, as follows:
          1. James G. Howe (b. 1833) m. 1856 Mollie Z. Thatcher (1840-1906).
          2. Isaac Price Howe (1791-1855) m. 1812 Jane Boyd (1793-1857).
          3. Thomas Boyd m. 1787 Grizella Allen (1763-1845).
          Thomas Boyd (1761-1847) enlisted, 1776, in Capt. James Morrison's company, Col. Charles McDowell's
          North Carolina regiment. In 1833 he was placed on the pension roll of Calloway County, Mo., where he died.
          He was born in Pennsylvania.
          Also No. 95537.

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          Mrs. Frances Dunn Walter.
          DAR ID Number: 108451
          Born in Crawford County, Pa.
          Wife of Frank Edgar Walter.
          Descendant of Capt. James Dunn, as follows:
          1. Hiram Edgar Dunn (b. 1858) m. 1879 Carrie Clark (b. 1861).
          2. Lewis D. Dunn (b. 1832) m. 1850 Elvira Boyd.
          3. Simeon Dunn (1793-1865) m. 1824 Eliza Compton.
          4. James Dunn m. 1772 Priscilla Langstaff (1750-1839).
          James Dunn (1745-1820) was lieutenant and captain in the Middlesex County, NewJersey militia, and served
          in the battles of the Jerseys. He was born in Piscataway, N. J.; died in Crawford County, Pa.
          Also No. 94498.

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          Mrs. Ola Neal Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 108749
          Born in Jefferson, N. C.
          Wife of Ralph Boyd.
          Descendant of James Piper and of William Herbert, as follows:
          1. Joseph B. Neal (1855-1904) m. 1875 Amanda Waugh (1856-1907).
          2. Nathan H. Waugh (b. 1822) m. 1850 Elizabeth Gentry (1830-65).
          3. John H. Waugh (1778-1855) m. 1803 Ruth Piper (1782-1848); Richard Gentry (1794-1865) m. 1821
          Polly Humphres Herbert (1798-1860).
          4. James Piper m. 1779 Margaret Lusk (1734-1827); William Herbert m. 1786 Mary Christian (b. 1764).
          James Piper (1732-1825) served as private in Washington County, Virginia militia, and was at the battle of
          Kings Mountain. He was born in Chester County, Pa.; died in Abingdon, Va.
          William Herbert (1761-1831) served as private in Capt. Robert Vance's company, 9th Virginia regiment. He
          was born in Fincastle County; died in Lead Mines, Va.

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          Mrs. Janet Sibert Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 108996
          Born in San Antonio, Texas.
          Wife of F. F. Boyd.
          Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Newton, as follows:
          1. Francis William Sibert m. 1866 Lucy Jane Newton (1833-92).
          2. Samuel Newton (1792-1865) m. 2nd 1822 Mary H. McCarty Seeley.
          3. Samuel Newton (1765-1818) m. 1790 Lucy Smith (1772-1848).
          4. Samuel Newton m. 1762 Mary Camp (1742-1809).
          Samuel Newton (1737-1814) was lieutenant in the Connecticut Line, on duty in NewYork, where he was
          mustered out of service. He was born and died in Woodbridge, Conn.
          Also No. 103558.

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          [p.4] Miss Asa May Ramsey.
          DAR ID Number: 109010
          Born in Pike County, Ala.
          Descendant of Robert Boyd, as follows:
          1. Asa Alexander Ramsey (1846-79) m. 1869 Julia Jane Boyd (b. 1847).
          2. Robert Boyd (1816-86) m. 1842 Mary McMurray (1822-52).
          3. William Boyd (1787-1844) m. 1810 Sarah Fleming (1783-1874).
          4. Robert Boyd m. 1785 Sarah Clements (d. 1807).
          Robert Boyd (1760-1811) served as a private from Wilkes County, Ga., for which service he received a
          grant of land. He died in Jefferson County, Ga.
          Also No. 68655.

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          Mrs. Mary Montgomery Greer Ely.
          DAR ID Number: 109101
          Born in Danville, Pa.
          Wife of Edwin C. Ely.
          Descendant of Col. William Montgomery, as follows:
          1. Michael C. Greer (d. 1878) m. 1832 Isabel Montgomery (d. 1850).
          2. Alexander Montgomery (1777-1848) m. Jane Boyd (1784-1876).
          3. William Montgomery m. 2nd Isabella Evans.
          William Montgomery (1736-1816) served as an Associator; was delegate to the Provincial Congress and
          member of the Committee of Observation. He commanded a regiment of Chester County Flying Camp,
          which served at Fort Washington, Trenton, Princeton, and Monmouth; was a member of the Assembly from
          Northumberland County, and founded the town of Danville, Pa., where he died. He was born in Chester
          County, Pa.
          Also No. 83741.

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          Mrs. Mary Ellen Moody Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 109146
          Born in Springfield, Ohio.
          Wife of Hugh Boyd.
          Descendant of Humphrey Moody, as follows:
          1. Granville Moody (1812-87) m. 1836 Lucretia Elizabeth Harris (1818-86).
          2. William Moody (1772-1835) m. 1803 Harriet Brooks (b. 1787).
          3. Humphrey Moody m. 1759 Abigail Peaselee (1743-1825).
          Humphrey Moody (1738-93) served as a private in the 2nd company, 9th Massachusetts regiment, 1777. He
          was born in Newbury; died in Haverhill, Mass.
          Also No. 102680.

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          Miss Lucy Moody Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 109147
          Born in Mt. Vernon, Iowa.
          Descendant of Humphrey Moody, as follows:
          1. Hugh Boyd (b. 1835) m. 2nd 1874 Mary Ellen Moody (b. 1852).
          See No. 109146.

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          Mrs. Clifford Boyd Burr.
          DAR ID Number: 109148
          Born in Mt. Vernon, Iowa.
          Wife of John Kelsey Burr.
           Descendant of Humphrey Moody, as follows:
          1. Hugh Boyd (b. 1835) m. 2nd 1874 Mary Ellen Moody (b. 1852).
          See No. 109146.

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          Mrs. Harriet Ellen Marden.
          DAR ID Number: 109214
          Born in Hudson, N. H.
          Wife of John N. Marden.
          Descendant of Adjt. James Underwood, as follows:
          [p.65] 1. Charles Steele (1821-90) m. 1843 Martha Anderson Boyd (1821-1910).
          2. Robert Boyd (1788-1851) m. 1812 Mary Lund Towne (1791-1888).
          3. Moses Towne (1757-1828) m. 1784 Charlotte Underwood (1764-1849).
          4. James Underwood m. Mary Lund.
          James Underwood (1731-1808) in 1775-76 served as adjutant in Capt. Winter Adams' company, Col. Joshua
          Wingate's New Hampshire regiment. He was a member of the Committee of Safety.He died in Litchfield, NH.
          Also No. 62302.

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          Mrs. Mary Bone Meriam.
          DAR ID Number: 109261
          Born in Petersburg, Ill.
          Wife of Junius Lathrop Meriam.
          Descendant of Col. Lewis Burwell, as follows:
          [p.81] 1. David McCoy Bone (b. 1846) m. 1874 Mary Paul Rainey (b. 1853).
          2. Alexander Franklin Rainey (1825-59) m. 1852 Virginia E. Regnier (1835-66).
          3. Phillip Rainey (b. 1794) m. 1824 Anne Lewis Boyd (1807-71).
          4. Alexander Boyd m. 1802 Matilda Burwell (1787-1867).
          5. Lewis Burwell m. 1st 1768 Anne Spotswood.
          Lewis Burwell (1745-1800) was a delegate to the Bill of Rights Convention, 1775, and served fourteen years
          in the Assembly. He organized a regiment which he commanded at the siege of York. He was born in
          Williamsburg, Va.; died in Mecklenburg County, Va., and is buried on his estate, Stoneland.
          Also No. 96687.

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          Mrs. Evelyn Grier Richmond.
          DAR ID Number: 109366
          Born in Cabarrus County, N. C.
          Wife of George Hazard Richmond.
          Descendant of John Paul Barringer, as follows:
          1. Samuel Andrew Grier (b. 1841) m. 1868 Mary Gilmer (1848-1908).
          2. Andrew Grier m. 1830 Margaret (Barringer) Boyd (1808-97).
          3. Paul Barringer, Jr. (1778-1844), m. 1805 Elizabeth Brandon (1783-1844).
          4. John Paul Barringer m. 2nd 1775 Catherine Blackwelder (b. 1753).
          John Paul Barringer (1721-1801) was a member of the Committee of Safety of Mecklenburg County, N. C.
          He was born in Hanover, Germany; died in Cabarrus County, N. C.
          Also No. 78849.

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          Mrs. Margaret M. Carnes Harsha.
          DAR ID Number: 109618
          Born in Baltimore, Md.
          Wife of Horace S. Harsha.
          Decendant of Sergt. Hugh Thomson, as follows:
          1. William Carnes (1825-1900) m. 1848 Virginia Thomson (1827-99).
          2. Hugh Thomson, Jr. (1787-1852), m. 1811 Elizabeth Sponseller (1790-1881).
          3. Hugh Thomson m. 1770 Jane Boyd (1744-1828).
          Hugh Thomson (1748-1812) served as private, 6th battalion, Pennsylvania militia, and as sergeant, 7th
          battalion, Continental Line, under Capt. Jeremiah Talbot, Col. William Irvine. He was born in Ireland; died in
          Taneytown, Md.
          Also No. 94399.
 

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