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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 110  page 252
          [p.252] Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth W. Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 109810
          Born in Newcastle, Me.
          Wife of Leonard P. Boyd.
          Descendant of John Hall, as follows:
          1. Thomas Wood (1822-1905) m. 1855 Margaret J. Thomas (1836-1911).
          2. Israel Thomas m. 1827 Lydia Hall (1800-68).
          3. John Hall (b. 1772) m. 1799 Experience S. Whitehouse (b. 1780).
          4. John Hall m. 1770 Lydia Knowlton.
          John Hall (1744-1827) enlisted, 1780, in Lieut. William Clark's detachment of Massachusetts troops. He was
          born in Somersworth, N. H.; died in Nobleboro, Me.
          Also No. 107733.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 110  page 256
          Mrs. Marie P. Steele Van Keuren.
          DAR ID Number: 109820
          Born in Bloomville, Ohio.
          Wife of Henry P. Van Keuren.
          Descendant of Maj. James Boyd, Benjamin Coe and Ensign Moses Coe, as follows:
          1. James Steele (1852-1903) m. 1884 Rowena F. Hauser (b. 1862).
          2. Robert Cooper Steele (1825-99) m. 1846 Eliza Patterson (1822-1903).
          3. James Steele (1773-1849) m. 1804 Nancy Boyd (1787-1827); William Patterson (1791-1847) m. 1810
          Sally Gibson (1802-64).
          4. James Boyd m. 1774 Nancy Brown (d. 1800); John Gibson (1778-1865) m. 1801 Jeannett Coe (1782-1865).
          5. Moses Coe m. 1778 Sarah Howell (1753-1813).
          6. Benjamin Coe m. Rachael Pruden (d. 1777).
          James Boyd (1743-1813) served, 1782, as major in Lieut.-Col. Nicholas Kern's 3rd battalion, Northampton
          County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Centre County, Pa.
          Benjamin Coe served as private in the Washington County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born on Long Island;
          died in Pennsylvania.
          Moses Coe (1750-1813) served as ensign in the Washington County, Pennsylvania Rangers. He was born in
          Morristown, N. J.; died in Washington County, Pa.
          Also No. 104444.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 111  page 152
          Mrs. Grace Overton La Rue.
          DAR ID Number: 110478
          Born in Middletown, N. Y.
          Wife of William H. LaRue.
          Descendant of Maj. Isaac Overton, Capt. Isaiah Vail, Samuel Boyd, Ezra Witter and Joshua Tuthill, as follows:
          1. George Frederic Overton (b. 1854) m. Alice Smith (b. 1859).
          2. Gabriel Sayre Overton (1816-75) m. 1837 Ruth Alvord (1817-57); Enos Mapes Smith (1833-1902) m.
          1859 Dorcas S. Ayres (1833-1911).
          3. Isaac Burnet Overton m. Sarah Witter; John Fenton Smith (1800-60) m. 1828 Liana Mapes (1802-72);
          John Ayres (1796-1864) m. Keturah Boyd (1796-1840).
          4. Isaac Overton m. 1760 Phœbe Burnett; Enos Mapes (1761-1843) m. Irene Vail (1764-1848); Samuel Boyd
          m. Mehitable Tuthill (1754-1851); Ezra Witter m. Patience Witter.
          5. Isaiah Vail m. 1751 Abigal Meeker (1734-1814); Joshua Tuthill m. Mary Conklin.
          Isaac Overton (1735-86) was major of Suffolk County, New York militia, 1776. He was born and died in
          Southold, L. I.
          Isaiah Vail (1731-1810) was captain in Col. John Hathorn's 4th Orange County, New York regiment. He was
          born in Southold; died in Walkill, N. Y.
          Samuel Boyd (1754-1831) served as private in Col. Lewis DuBois' 5th regiment, Continental Line. He was
          born in Ireland; died in Orange County, N. Y.
          Ezra Witter (1755-1800) was a private in the Orange County, New [p.152] York militia, 1775. He was born
          in Weston, Conn.; died in Orange County, N. Y.
          Joshua Tuthill served as private in Suffolk County, New York militia. He was born, 1732, in Brook Haven;
          died in Orange County, N. Y.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 111 page 193
          Mrs. Mary Emma Lynn Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 110606
          Born in Fayette County, Pa.
          Wife of Clyde Boyd.
          Descendant of Capt. Andrew Lynn, as follows:
          1. Denton Lynn (1832-1913) m. 1857 Margaret A. Corwin (1840-81).
          2. John Lynn (1794-1832) m. Drusilla Curry.
          3. Andrew Lynn, Jr. (1766-1855), m. Nancy Johnson.
          4. Andrew Lynn m. 1760 Mary A. Johnson (1733-1814).
          Andrew Lynn served as captain under Lieutenant-Colonel Davis, Pennsylvania troops. He was born in
          Allegany County, Md.; died, 1794, in Fayette County, Pa.
          Also No. 108482.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 111 page 226
          Mrs. Hulda Horton Rutland.
          DAR ID Number: 110721
          Born in Pleasant Ridge, Ala.
          Wife of James Richard Rutland.
          Descendant of Isaac Snedicor, as follows:
          1. Robert Lionel Horton (1856-99) m. 1879 Hulda Augusta Boyd (b. 1858).
          2. Lewis Meyer Boyd (1810-70) m. 1837 Sarah Emily Snedicor (1818-59).
          3. James Snedicor (1793-1842) m. 1816 Sallie O'Rear (1791-1861).
          4. Isaac Snedicor m. 1793 Elinor Story (1758-1842).
          Isaac Snedicor (1750-1818) served as private from Virginia. He was born in Greenbrier County, Va.; died in
          Montgomery County, Ky.
          Also No. 102413.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 111  page 275
          Mrs. Emma Boyd Harsh Delker.
          DAR ID Number: 110882
          Born in Daviess County, Ky.
          Wife of William Delker.
          Descendant of Henry Griffith and of George Mason, as follows:
          1. Jacob Harsh (b. 1844) m. Leanna Barron (b. 1851).
          2. Thomas M. Barron (1818-66) m. Penelope McFarland (1823-1905).
          3. William Barron m. Leanna Mason; John H. McFarland (1798-1888) m. 1817 Elizabeth Griffith  (1799-1832).
          4. Joshua Griffith (1764-1845) m. 2nd 1798 Elizabeth R. Griffith (b. 1769); Thomas Mason m. Ann Hoe.
          5. Henry Griffith m. 2nd 1751 Ruth Hammond (b. 1731); George Mason m. 1st Ann Eilbeck.
          Henry Griffith (1720-94) was a member of the Colonial Assembly and a delegate to the convention, 1775,
          that formed the “Association of the Freemen of Maryland.” He was born in Anne Arundel County; died in
          Montgomery County, Md.
          Also No. 72517.
          George Mason (1725-92) served on the Committee of Safety; 1776 drew up the Virginia Bill of Rights, and in
          1777 was a member of the Continental Congress. He was born and died in Virginia.
          Also No. 98956.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112  page 25
          Mrs. Elisabeth S. Ewart Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 111075
          Born in Groveland, N. Y.
          Wife of Andrew J. Boyd.
          Descendant of Jesse Stevens, as follows:
          1. William Ewart (1796-1851) m. 1831 Elvira Stevens (1807-88).
          2. Jesse Stevens m. 1790 Molly Spaulding (1768-1847).
          Jesse Stevens (1764-1852) enlisted, 1781, as a private in the Massachusetts militia in Capt. Samuel Fay's
          company to reinforce the Continental Army. He was born in Chelmsford, Mass.; died in Richmond, N. Y.
          Also No. 107426

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112  page 25
          Miss Mary Elvira Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 111076
          Born in Geneseo, N. Y.
          Descendant of Jesse Stevens, as follows:
          1. Andrew J. Boyd (b. 1847) m. 1878 Elisabeth Stevens (b. 1850).
          See No. 111075.
 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112  page 30
          Mrs. Beulah Stewart Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 111091
          Born in Chester, S. C.
          Wife of F. N. Boyd.
          Descendant of George Darby and of Asa Darby, as follows:
          1. Robert Curtis Stewart (1850-97) m. 1876 Margaret Albright (b. 1852).
          2. John Leonard Albright (1809-89) m. 1835 Hannah Darby (1819-93).
          3. George Darby (b. 1783) m. — Clark.
          4. Asa Darby m. 1778 Dorcas Gore (b. 1759).
          5. George Darby m. 1750 Ann — (d. 1818).
          George Darby (1726-88) took the patriot's oath in Maryland. He died in Montgomery County, Md.
          Also No. 103859.
          Asa Darby (1756-1833) served as a private in the 6th company, Upper battalion, Maryland troops. He was
          born in Montgomery County, Md.; died in Chester County, S. C.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112  page 82
          Mrs. Fannie Rockafellow Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 111248
          Born in Galva, Ill.
          Wife of Randolph Boyd.
          Descendant of William Rockefeller and Daniel Newcomb, as follows:
          1. Abraham Johnson Rockafellow (1818-68) m. 1840 Sarah Newcomb (1822-68).
          2. William Rockefeller (1787-1857) m. Hannah Davis (1785-1844; Charles Newcomb (b. 1792) m. 1822
          Betty (Hallett) Hatcher (b. 1793).
          3. Andrew Rockefeller (1763-1811) m. Hannah Hixon (1765-1853); Daniel Newcomb m. 1781 Sarah Stearns
          (1758-96).
          4. William Rockefeller m. Magdalena Quick.
          William Rockefeller served as a private in the New Jersey militia. He was born in Amwell; died, 1785, in
          Hunterdon County, N. J.
          Also No. 110920.
           Daniel Newcomb (1747-1818) was a delegate, 1781, to the convention in Keene, N. H. He was born
          in Norton, Mass.; died in Keene, N. H.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112  page 125
          Mrs. Annie Maria Whitcomb Wyman.
          DAR ID Number: 111379
          Born in Monticello, Minn.
          Wife of Frank H. Wyman.
          Descendant of Abner Whitcomb, as follows:
          1. Charles Boyd Whitcomb (1832-72) m. Margaret Murch (1830-1908).
          2. Eli Whitcomb (1802-74) m. Abigail Dodge (1806-46).
          3. Abner Whitcomb, Jr. (b. 1760), m. Amelia Holbrook (1766-1804).
          4. Abner Whitcomb m. 1st Sarah Jefts (b. 1734).
          Abner Whitcomb (1734-1821) served as a minute man in Massachusetts troops, 1776, under Capt. Henry
          Haskell and Col. Prescott. He was born in New Hampshire; died, 1821, in Hancock, N. H.
          Also No. 90147.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112  page 152
          Miss Florence E. Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 111466
          Born in Londonderry, N. H.
          Descendant of William Boyd, as follows:
          1. Calvin Boyd (1818-79) m. 1844 Charlotte W. Shepard (1814-1910).
          2. William Boyd m. 2nd 1816 Martha Dickey (1780-1879).
          William Boyd (1756-1825) served as private from Antrim, New Hampshire, in the defense of Rhode Island.
          He was born and died in Londonderry, N. H.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112  page 191
          Mrs. Cornelia Boyd Gourdin Gamble.
          DAR ID Number: 111580
          Born in Williamsburg County, S. C.
          Wife of William Gadsden Gamble, M. D.
          Descendant of Richard Richardson, as follows:
          1. John K. Gourdin (1834-1903) m. Cornelia I. Boyd (b. 1845).
          2. William S. Boyd (1820-91) m. Laura Nelson Covert (1820-90).
          3. John Boyd (1770-1848) m. Susannah Richardson (1789-1824).
          4. Richard Richardson (1741-1818) m. Dorcas Nelson (1741-1837).
          5. Richard Richardson m. 1st, 1738 Elizabeth Cantey (d. 1767).
          Richard Richardson (1704-80), though an old man, was in the battle of Fort Moultrie; taken prisoner at
          Charleston, and released only when death seemed inevitable.
          Also No. 49021.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112  page 192
          Mrs. Emma Griffing Hart.
          DAR ID Number: 111583
          Born in Clark, S. D.
          Wife of Ray Hart.
          Descendant of Ensign Stephen Griffing, as follows:
          1. George Cameron Griffing (b. 1861) m. 1884 Adaline McSpadden (1867-1908).
          2. Stephen B. Griffing (1830-1907) m. 1859 Fannie Brown (b. 1836).
          3. Nathaniel Griffing (1794-1889) m. 1823 Susan Boyd (b. 1802).
          4. Stephen Griffing m. 1781 Elizabeth Uhl (1763-1856).
          See No. 111027.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112  page 198
          [p.198] Mrs. Elizabeth Hawkins Murphy.
          DAR ID Number: 111598
          Born in Matagorda County, Texas.
          Wife of Mike Murphy.
          Descendant of Col. Philemon Hawkins, as follows:
          1. Frank Hawkins (1850-1902) m. 1887 Elmore Rugeley (1867-96).
          2. James Boyd Hawkins (1813-96) m. Ariella Adella Alston (1821-1902).
          3. John D. Hawkins (1781-1858) m. Jane A. Boyd (1784-1875).
          4. Philemon Hawkins, Jr. (1752-1833), m. 1775 Lucy Davis (d. 1807).
          5. Philemon Hawkins m. 1743 Delia Martin (d. 1794).
          Philemon Hawkins (1717-1801) was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1776, at Halifax, N. C., and
          colonel of levies raised to defend Wilmington. He was born in Gloucester County, Va.
          Also No. 94177.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112  page 290
          Mrs. Kate G. Bowen Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 111905
          Born in Paris, Ky.
          Descendant of Samuel Stone, as follows:
          1. Adna H. Bowen (b. 1842) m. 1862 Julia S. Babcock (b. 1842).
          See No. 111904.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112 page 300
          Mrs. Bessie Lyles Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 111939
          Born in Fairfield County, S. C.
          Wife of William Clarence Boyd.
          Descendant of Capt. Aromanus Lyles, as follows:
          1. John W. Lyles (b. 1845) m. 1874 Susan C. Morris (b. 1856).
          2. Thomas M. Lyles (d. 1902) m. 1833 Eliza R. Pean (1818-98).
          3. Thomas Lyles (1787-1874) m. Mary Woodward (d. 1855).
          4. Aromanus Lyles m. Rebecca Valentine.
          Aromanus Lyles (1748-1820) commanded a company in the South Carolina Line. He was born and died in
          Fairfield County, S. C.
          Also No. 32310.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112 page 313
          Mrs. Harriet Alexander Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 111980
          Born in Beresford, Fla.
          Wife of Robert H. Boyd.
          Descendant of John McKnitt Alexander, as follows:
          1. Andrew Henderson Alexander (1829-1907) m. 1866 Frances Eugenia McLean (1843-1914).
          2. John Ramsey Alexander (1801-73) m. 1823 Harriet Henderson (1806-82).
          3. William Bain Alexander (1764-1844) m. 1790 Violet Davidson (1771-1824).
          See No. 111521.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 113  page 9
          Mrs. Myrta E. Atkinson Rehmeier.
          DAR ID Number: 112027
          Born in Lawrence, Kansas.
          Wife of Franklin Philip Rehmeier.
          Descendant of William Boyd, as follows:
          1. Henry C. Atkinson (1844-75) m. Mary Boyd (1845-82).
          2. Wood Boyd (1816-71) m. Michel Hollowell (1823-82).
          3. William Boyd, Jr. (1792-1835) m. Martha Hapwood (1794-1862).
          4. William Boyd m. Rhoda Davenport (1753-1846).
          William Boyd (1758-1831) enlisted 1777 as a private in the 10th regiment, Capt. Stevenson's company, North
          Carolina troops. He was born in North Carolina.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 113  page 28
          Mrs. Alida May Shinn.
          DAR ID Number: 112085
          Born in Philadelphia, Pa.
          Wife of Eugene Russell Shinn.
          Descendant of Maj.-Gen. Arthur St. Clair, as follows:
          1. David Boyd, Jr. (1824-82), m. 1869 Alida Vischer Knickerbocker (b. 1847).
          2. David Boyd  m. 1823 Phœbe St. Clair (1794-1887).
          3. Daniel St. Clair (1764-1833) m. Rachel Thomson (1771-1821).
          4. Arthur St. Clair m. 1760 Phœbe Bayard.
          Arthur St. Clair (1736-1818) was colonel of Pennsylvania militia, brigadier-general, 1776; major-general,
          1777. He served to the close of the war and was President of the Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania.
          Also No. 77618.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 113  page 190
          Miss Irene Eleanor Harsha.
          DAR ID Number: 112581
          Born in Charlevoix, Mich.
          Descendant of Sergt. Hugh Thomson, as follows:
          1. Horace Shaw Harsha (b. 1852) m. 1884 Margaret Carnes (b. 1862).
          2. William Carnes (1825-1900) m. 1848 Virginia Thomson (1827-99).
          3. Hugh Thomson, Jr. (1787-1852), m. 1811 Elizabeth Sponseller (1790-1881).
          4. Hugh Thomson m. 1770 Jane Boyd (1744-1812).
          Hugh Thompson (1748-1812) served as private in the 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. 109617.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 114  page 59
          Mrs. Marion R. Boyd Kinney.
          DAR ID Number: 113176
          Born in Alexandria, Minn.
          Wife of Chaldon B. Kinney.
          Descendant of Benjamin Rexford, as follows:
          1. Harlow James Boyd (1852-1909) m. 1881 Lillian Rexford (b. 1857).
          2. Lorenzo Rexford (1827-1902) m. Rhoda Powers (1828-83).
          3. Levi Rexford (1801-77) m. Luancy (?) Dowd.
          4. Thomas Rexford (b. 1766) m. 1792 Silve Everett.
          5. Benjamin Rexford m. 1760 Esther Hall.
          Benjamin Rexford in 1776 served as a private from Connecticut, where, in 1739, he was born and where he died.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 114  page 100
          Mrs. Lillian Shackelton Dunham.
          DAR ID Number: 113298
          Born in Cornell, Ill.
          Wife of C. S. Dunham.
          Descendant of Philip Viele, as follows:
          1. Charles Wesley Shackelton (1843-1901) m. 1862 Alida Vinetta Viele (b. 1846).
          2. Cornelius Viele 1817-56) m. 1844 Jane E. Johnson (1824-51).
          3. Jacob Viele (1775-1850) m. Catherine Boyd (1785-1867).
          4. Philip Viele m. Rachel Fonda.
          Philip Viele (1745-97) served as private in Captain Van Patten's company, Col. Myndert Wemple's 2nd
          Albany County, New York regiment. He was born and died in Schenectady, N. Y.
          Also No. 94922.

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          Mrs. Hallie Antoinette Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 113436
          Born in New Hartford, Conn.
          Wife of Jesse Cookeman Boyd.
          Descendant of Matthew Smith, as follows:
          1. Robert Ralston Smith (1843-1900) m. 1857 Minnie Simmons (b. 1844).
          2. John Cotton Smith (1810-70) m. 1832 Ellen Content Fox (1811-91).
          3. Asa Smith (1781-1858) m. 1802 Mary Brainerd Beckwith (1783-1842).
          4. Matthew Smith m. 1761 Thankful Ackley (d. 1830).
          Matthew Smith (1740-1824) served from East Haddam as private in Capt. John Willey's company at the
          Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in East Haddam, Conn.
          Also No. 45652.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 115  page 57
          Miss Isabelle M. Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 114180
          Born in San Francisco, Calif.
          Descendant of Matthew Lum, as follows.
          1. James Thomas Boyd (b. 1858) m. 1879 Emma Elizabeth Lum (b. 1860).
          2. Alexander Stewart Lum (1821-64) m. 1853 Helen Sherwood (1827-83).
          3. Charles Lum (b. 1795) m. Charlotte Osborne.
          4. Matthew Lum m. 1784 Hannah Ludlow (1763-1813).
          Matthew Lum served as private in Morris County, New Jersey militia. He was born in Morristown, N. J.;
          died in Geneva, N. Y.

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          Mrs. Ethel Boyd Newall.
          DAR ID Number: 114181
          Born in San Francisco, Calif.
          Descendant of Matthew Lum, as follows:
          1. James Thomas Boyd (b. 1858) m. 1879 Emma Elizabeth Lum (b. 1860).
          See No. 114180.

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          Mrs. Beulah Boyd Ritchie.
          DAR ID Number: 114565
          Born in Wheeling, W. Va.
          Wife of Charles M. Ritchie.
          Descendant of Dr. Absalom Baird, as follows:
          1. George Edmund Boyd (1839-1913) m. 1863 Annie Caldwell (b. 1842).
          2. Alfred Caldwell (1817-68) m. 1839 Martha Baird (1821-59).
          3. George Baird (1785-1860) m. 1811 Jane Wilson (1793-1872).
          4. Absalom Baird m. 1783 Susanna Harlan Brown (d. 1802).
          Absalom Baird (1757-1805) in 1781 was surgeon in Colonel Baldwin's regiment of artificers. He was born in
          Chester County; died in Washington, Pa.

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          Mrs. Lulu Virginia Ramsey Mcgee.
          DAR ID Number: 114568
          Born in Trenton, Tenn.
          Wife of William B. McGee.
          Descendant of James Kennerly, William Webb, Nathaniel Overall, and Lieut. William Ramsey, as follows:
          1. John Wesley Ramsey (1840-1901) m. 1866 Victoria Heard (b. 1846).
          2. Nathaniel Jefferson Ramsey (1809-71) m. 1828 Frances Young Davis (1812-62); George Whitfield Heard
          (1806-84) m. 1837 Catherine Ewell (1816-69).
         3. William Ramsey, Jr. (d. 1833), m. 1803 Mary Overall (1783-1849); John Ewell (1772-1827) m. 1801
          Mary Kennerly (1780-1861); Baxter Davis (1773-1839) m. 1801 Mary Webb (1782-1837).
          4. William Ramsey m. Maria Boyd (b. 1744); James Kennerly m. Susannah Long (b. 1747); William Webb
          m. 1771 Frances Young (d. 1810); Nathaniel Overall m. 1780 Annie Thomas (d. 1844).
          James Kennerly (1734-1827) belonged to Capt. Robertson's company, Virginia militia, 1777-78. He was born
          in Culpeper County; died in Augusta County, Va.
          William Webb (1745-1809) served as a private in Capt. John Ashby's company, 3rd Virginia regiment. He
          was born in Essex County, Va.; died in Granville County, N. C.
          Nathaniel Overall was a patriot, signed the Compact of Government, 1780, in Tennessee, where in 1835 he
          died in Rutherford County. He was born in Virginia.
          William Ramsey (1742-1824) served as lieutenant in Capt. Charles Polk's company of light horse,
          Mecklenburg County, N. C., where he was born. He died in Rutherford County, Tenn.

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          Mrs. Pauline Ramsey Smith.
          DAR ID Number: 114571
          Born in Pike County, Ala.
          Wife of Archibald S. H. Smith.
          Descendant of Robert Boyd, as follows:
          1. Asa Alexander Ramsey (1846-79) m. 1869 Julia Jane Boyd (b. 1847).
          2. Robert Boyd (1815-86) 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 Nos. 68565, 109010.

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          [p.180] Mrs. Effie May Avitt Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 114576
          Born in Putnam County, Ind.
          Wife of Walter C. Boyd.
          Descendant of Peter Priest, as follows:
          1. John Franklin Avitt (b. 1844) m. 1865 Mary L. Witt (1846-73).
          2. Elisha Avitt (d. 1882) m. Frances Catlett Priest.
          3. George Priest (b. 1792) m. 1816 Sally Lane.
          4. Peter Priest m. 1790 Sarah McKay or McCoy (d. 1839).
          Peter Priest (1757-1835) enlisted, 1780, as a private in Capt. Robert George's company, Col. George Rogers
          Clark's Virginia regiment; engaged in Battle of Pickaway Plains. He died in Barren County, Ky.

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          Mrs. Sarah Mellon Scott Remington.
          DAR ID Number: 114734
          Born in Gallitzin, Pa.
          Wife of George Norton Remington.
          Descendant of Matthew Hillis, as follows:
          1. Abram Boyd Scott (1821-74) m. 1849 Margaret McMasters (b. 1828).
          2. Alexander Scott (1794-1866) m. 1821 Elizabeth Boyd (1801-34).
          3. Abram Boyd (1770-1854) m. 1798 Eleanor Hillis (d. 1816).
          4. Matthew Hillis m. Elizabeth —.
          Matthew Hillis served as private in Capt. Thomas Rankins' company, Col. William Crawford's regiment, in
          the Sandusky expedition; also a Ranger on the frontier of Washington County, Pa., 1778-83. His will was
          probated in Washington County, Pa., 1803.
          Also No. 95247.

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          Mrs. Mabel Morse Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 114838
          Born in Rochester, Mass.
          Wife of Henry W. Boyd.
          Descendant of Simeon Morse, as follows:
          1. Seth C. Morse (1820-97) m. 1850 Mary Savery Swift (1829-99).
          2. Simeon Morse, Jr. (1782-1863) m. 1806 Sylvia Fish.
          See No. 114834.

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          Mrs. Marie Elizabeth Hunter Storer.
          DAR ID Number: 115487
          Born in Charlotte, N. C.
          Wife of Stacy Stewart Storer.
          Descendant of Capt. Peter Forney, as follows:
          1. J. C. Hunter (b. 1860) m. 1887 Minnie Boyd (b. 1865).
          2. Marcus Boyd (1824-1903) m. 1852 Mary Reinhardt (b. 1834).
          3. Franklin M. Reinhardt (1807-69) m. 1834 Sarah Smith (1816-79).
          4. Christian Reinhardt m. 1803 Mary Forney.
          5. Peter Forney m. 1783 Nancy Abernethy.
          Peter Forney (1756-1839) enlisted, 1776, as private in Capt. James Johnston's company, Col. William
          Graham's regiment; in 1777 was lieutenant in Col. Charles McLean's regiment. In 1781 he commanded a
          company of dragoons. He was born and died in Lincoln County, N. C.
         Also No. 86411.

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          Miss Carol Fernandez Robertson.
          DAR ID Number: 115559
          Born in Union, S. C.
          Descendant of John Nuckolls, as follows:
          1. Columbus Robertson (b. 1850) m. 1881 Carrie Boyd (b. 1861).
          2. Charles W. Boyd (1835-63) m. 1859 Maria A. Goudelock (b. 1841).
          3. Davis Goudelock (1807-68) m. 1838 Caroline Fernandez (1806-86).
          4. William Goudelock (1768-1857) m. Agnes Nuckolls (1771-1840).
          5. John Nuckolls m. 1756 Agatha Bullock (1741-1815).
          See No. 115557.

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          Mrs. Carrie Boyd Robertson.
          DAR ID Number: 115560
          Born in Union, S. C.
          Wife of C. R. Robertson.
          Descendant of John Nuckolls, as follows:
          1. Charles W. Boyd (1835-63) m. 1859 Maria A. Goudelock (b. 1841).
          See Nos. 115558, 115559.

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          Mrs. Mary Tipton Crenshaw Boord.
          DAR ID Number: 116059
          Born in Fountain County, Ind.
          Wife of Mont Boord.
          Descendant of Col. Robert Patterson, as follows:
          1. William A. Tipton m. 1858 Harriet Nisbet Boyd (1842-72).
          2. Samuel P. Boyd (1813-59) m. 1840 Rebecca Jane Nisbet (1822-73).
          3. James Irwin Nisbet (1777-1836) m. 1806 Elizabeth Patterson (1788-1827).
          4. Robert Patterson m. 1780 Elizabeth Lindsay (1760-1833).
          Robert Patterson (1753-1827) was commissioned captain, 1780, by Gov. Thomas Jefferson, and promoted
          colonel, 1782. In 1812 he received a pension. He was born in Bedford County, Pa.; died in Dayton, Ohio.
          Also No. 84451.

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          Mrs. Jennie Culver Kappelman.
          DAR ID Number: 154180
          Born in Evanston, Ill.
          Wife of Frederick Phillip Kappelman.
          Descendant of John Breese, as follows:
          1. Nelson Culver (1850-1905) m. 1870 Mary Louise Richards (b. 1852-83).
          2. John Breese Culver (1811-94) m. Margaret Ann Boyd.
          3. Phinehas Culver (b. 1764) m. 1794 Phoebe Breese (b. 1773).
          4. John Breese m. 1769 Hannah Gildersleeve (1750-1844).
          John Breese (1738-1829) served as private in Capt. William Bond's company, 4th battalion, 2d establishment,
          New Jersey Line. He was born in Somerset County, N. J.; died in Chemung County, N. Y.
          Also No. 149056.

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          Miss Alice Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 154236
          Born in Elba, Ala.
          Descendant of James Young, as follows:
          1. William Penn Boyd (b. 1852) m. 1877 Sallie Sirmnons (b. 1856).
          2. Alfred Boyd (1813-82) m. 1834 Caroline Ann Jones (1818-92).
          3. Archibald Boyd m. 1806 Esther Young (b. 1787).
          4. James Young m. 1773 Mary Thompson (1753-1834).
          James Young (1750-1802) was an inspector of rice and flour in the 6th South Carolina regiment, 1775. He
          was born in Ireland; died in Newberry County, S. C.
          Also No. 134528.

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          Mrs. Florence Hilda Greene Cleveland.
          DAR ID Number: 154555
          Born in Somerville, Mass.
          Wife of Clarence W. Cleveland.
          Descendant of Simeon Bowen, as follows:
          1. Herbert W. Greene (1856-1909) m. 2d 1878 Abbie R. Woodard (b. 1857).
          2. George Greene (1827-92) m. 1854 Mary Bowen (1831-98).
          3. Timothy W. Bowen (1802-41) m. 1825 Barbara Boyd (1810-71).
          4. Newman Bowen (1763-1836) m. 1790 Lydia Remington (1765-1836).
          5. Simeon Bowen m. 1750 Mary Newman (1732-83).
          Simeon Bowen (1730-1809) served as private, 1780, in Capt. Jabez Bullock's company, Col. Thomas
          Carpenter's regiment, on the Tiverton, R. I. Alarm. He was born and died in Rehoboth, Mass.
          Also No. 137630.

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          [p.233] Mrs. Doris Robson Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 154728
          Born in Terre Haute, Ind.
          Wife of William Nathaway Boyd.
          Descendant of Benjamin Betts, as follows:
          1. George B. Robson (b. 1865) m. 1889 Frances Nichoson (b. 1868).
          2. Albert G. Nichoson (b. 1837) m. 1866 Harriet Buckbee (b. 1847).
          3. John Thomas Buckbee (1821-80) m. 1839 Frances Van Dusen (1821-85).
          4. Joseph Buckbee (b. 1777) m. 1800 Susanna Betts (b. 1779).
          5. Benjamin Betts m. Jane Cameron.
          Benjamin Betts served, 1776, as private in Captain Bell's company of “Householders” in Lieut.-Col. John
          Mead's regiment, Connecticut troops. He was born, 1747, in Norwalk, Conn.
          Also No. 74021.

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          Mrs. Jassamine Slaughter Burgum.
          DAR ID Number: 154815
          Born in Bismarck, N. Dak.
          Wife of Joseph Arthur Burgum.
          Descendant of Francis Boyd, as follows:
          1. B. Frank Slaughter (1842-96) m. 1869 Linda Warfel Slaughter (1842-1911).
          2. Charles Warfel (1808-65) m. 1830 Mary Boyd (1810-79).
          3. William Francis Boyd (1782-1850) m. 1803 Elizabeth Kelley (1780-1844).
          4. Francis Boyd m. Nancy Ann Wosnum.
          Francis Boyd (1758-1824) received a pension for service as private under Colonels McClenahan and Nelson,
          Virginia troops. He died in Fayette County, Ohio.
          Also No. 34877.

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          Mrs. Ella Mae Buttermore Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 154929
          Born in Connellsville, Pa.
          Wife of John Boyd.
          Descendant of Jacob Bottimore, as follows:
          1. William T. Buttermore (b. 1852) m. 1881 Ellen King (1863-1913).
          2. George S. Buttermore (1817-79) m. Maria Nulter (1826-1911).
          3. Jacob Buttermore (d. 1857) m. Christine Smith (d. 1871).
          4. Jacob Bottimore m. —.
          See No. 154928.

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          Mrs. Stella Boyd Riley.
          DAR ID Number: 116248
          Born in Racine, Wis.
          Wife of Edward Henry Riley.
          Descendant of Lieut. Jesse Young and Capt. Timothy Barron, as follows:
          1. Robert M. Boyd (b. 1840) m. Ida Comstock (b. 1846).
          2. Leander Comstock (b. 1820) m. 1845 Mary Hurd.
          3. John Hurd m. Mary Young.
          4. Jacob Hurd (1761-1812) m. Hannah Barron (1766-1837); Jesse Young m. Ruby Richardson.
          5. Timothy Barron m. Olive Russell.
          Jesse Young (1751-1804) served as corporal in the New Hampshire Rangers, 1775, and rose to the rank of
          lieutenant for the defense of the frontiers. He was born in Haverhill, Mass.; died in Lisbon, N. H.
          Also No. 24310.
          Timothy Barron (1740-97) commanded a company in Colonel Bedell's regiment, 1778-79. He was
          born in Massachusetts; died in Haverhill, N. H.

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          Mrs. Julia Allen Cole.
          DAR ID Number: 116300
          Born in Hartland, N. Y.
          Wife of George Henry Cole.
          Descendant of Nathaniel Allen, as follows:
          1. Elias Bliss Allen (1823-1904) m. 1849 Eliza Ann Boyd (1829-1901).
          2. Nathaniel Allen, Jr. (1795-1886), m. 1st Polly Buell (1790-1828).
          3. Nathaniel Allen m. Susanna Carpenter (1764-1838).
          Nathaniel Allen (1762-1828) served as a private in Capt. Tilden's company, Col. Mclellan's regiment,
          Connecticut troops. He was born in Pomfret, Conn.; died in Hubbardston or Sudbury, Vt.
          Also No. 81465.

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          Mrs. Mary Foster Jackson.
          DAR ID Number: 116702
          Born in Raleigh, N. C.
          Wife of Herbert Jackson.
          Descendant of Col. Philemon Hawkins and of Lieut. Col. Philemon Hawkins, Jr., as follows:
          1. Omega H. Foster, Jr. (b. 1865), m. 1889 Ada V. Williamson (1869-98).
          2. Omega H. Foster m. 1859 Mary Frances Jones.
          3. Protheus E. A. Jones m. Mary Hawkins.
          4. John Davis Hawkins (1781-1858) m. 1803 Jane A. Boyd (1784-1875).
          5. Philemon Hawkins, Jr., m. 1775 Lucy Davis (d. 1807).
          6. Philemon Hawkins m. 1743 Delia Martin (d. 1794).
          Philemon Hawkins (1717-1801) was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1776, at Halifax, N. C., and
          colonel of levies raised to defend Wilmington. He was born in Virginia; died in North Carolina.
          Also No. 111598.
          Philemon Hawkins, Jr. (1752-1833), served as lieutenant colonel in the North Carolina militia. He was born in
          Bute County; died in Warren County, N. C.
          Also No. 96776.

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          Mrs. Margaret Boyd Ellis Swan.
          DAR ID Number: 117073
          Born in Titusville, Pa.
          Descendant of Robert Boyd, Jr., as follows:
          1. Louis Fangeres Ellis (1843-1909) m. 1864 Margaret Boyd (1843-81).
          2. John Boyd (d. 1877) m. 1829 Anna Helen Gregg Roome (b. 1807).
          3. Samuel Boyd (d. 1839) m. 1793 Eliza Pearson.
          4. Robert Boyd, Jr., m. — Smith.
          Robert Boyd (1734-1804) was a member of the Committee of Safety of Ulster County, N. Y., 1777. He was
          born in Ireland; died in New York City.
 

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          Mrs. Sarah Evelyn Edwards Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 117215
          Born in Port Monmouth, N. J.
          Wife of Dr. E. T. Boyd.
          Descendant of Ebenezer Wood, Ensign Johannes Meyer and Isaac Cole, as follows:
          1. William Henry Edwards (b. 1842) m. 1870 Henrietta L. Wood (1849-1910).
          2. Jacob B. Wood (1811-65) m. 2nd 1842 Mary C. Lippincott (1825-97).
          3. Benjamin Wood (1780-1875) m. 1806 Catherine Cole (1788-1850); Thomas Lippincott (1794-1867) m.
          1816 Catherine Cole (1801-81).
          4. Ebenezer Wood m. 2nd 1769 Margaret Hubbard (1746-98); David Cole (1777-1856) m. 1798 Elizabeth
          Meyer (1776-1859) (parents of Catherine (Cole) Lippincott).
          5. Johannes Meyer m. 1775 Catherine Van Houten (1754-1844); Isaac Cole m. 1764 Catherine Serven
          (1747-1832).
          Ebenezer Wood (1729-1810), a patriot, was deputy sheriff of Orange County, N. Y., during the Revolution.
          He was born in Massachusetts; died in New York City.
          Johannes Meyer (1747-1817) served as ensign in a Clarkstown company, Haverstraw precinct. He was born
          in Tappan; died in Hempstead, N. Y.
          Isaac Cole (1741-1800) served as private in Colonel Hay's New York State troops. He was born in Tappan;
          died in Broadalbin, N. Y.
          Also No. 54911.
 

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          Mrs. Sallie Bessie Boyd Craig.
          DAR ID Number: 117216
          Born in St. Joseph, Mo.
          Wife of Dr. William Bedford Craig.
          Descendant of William Bronaugh, as follows:
          1. John Robert Boyd (1835-62) m. 1860 Elizabeth Peyton (1838-1900).
          2. Henry Peyton, Jr. (1790-1854), m. 1818 Sallie Garrard Grigsby (1795-1852).
          3. Henry Peyton (1765-1820) m. 1789 Elizabeth Bronaugh (1766-1824).
          4. William Bronaugh m. 2nd 1763 Mary Doniphan Cooke (1737-81).
          William Bronaugh (1730-1800) was a patriot who signed a protest against the Stamp Act. He was born in
          Stafford County, Va.
          Also No. 91478.

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          Miss Cora Julia Clark.
          DAR ID Number: 117897
          Born in Andover, Ohio.
          Descendant of Ezra Woodworth, William Reed, Hugh Truesdale and Abner Waters, as follows:
          1. Henry Lee Clark (b. 1856) m. 1879 Adelaide Heath (b. 1861).
          2. Henry Heath (1834-61) m. 1857 Sabra Woodworth (b. 1837); William Gibson Clark (1821-1908) m. 1845
          Julia Waters (1828-80).
          3. Diodate Woodworth (1790-1886) m. 1817 Juliana Percival Woodworth (1801-68); Solomon Waters
          (1794-1881) m. 1815 Anna Reed (1792-1836); John Clark (1786-1860) m. 1808 Mary Truesdale (1788-1821).
          4. Ezra Woodworth m. Anna Woodworth (1753-1838); William Reed m. 1783 Mary Boyd (b. 1761); Abner
          Waters m. Anna Brewster; Hugh Truesdale m. 1777 Mary Lytle.
          Ezra Woodworth (1763-1834) served as private in the 4th Connecticut regiment. He was born in Lebanon,
          Conn.; died in Williamsfield, Ohio.
          Also No. 110552.
          William Reed (1760-1845) was placed on the pension roll of Crawford County, 1831, for service as private,
          Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Lancaster County; died in North Chenango, Pa.
          Also No. 23627.
          Hugh Truesdale (1730-1814) was a private in the Cumberland County, Pennsylvania militia, 1778, Capt.
          Charles Leiper in command. He was born in County Down, Ireland; died in Beaver County, Pa.
          Also No. 86504.
          [p.282] Abner Waters (1757-1839) was placed on the pension roll of Trumbull County, Ohio, for service as
          private, 1776, in Capt. Lebbeus Ball's company, Col. William Shepherd's Massachusetts regiment, Continental
          Line. He was born in Hebron, Conn.; died in Trumbull County, Ohio.
          Also No. 96429.

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          Mrs. Edith Wood Bates.
          DAR ID Number: 117906
          Born in Chicopee, Mass.
          Wife of Frederic G. Bates.
          Descendant of Dr. Ezekiel Wood, David Wood, Corp. Samuel Pember and Jedediah Kimball, as follows:
          1. John Boyd Wood (1827-1914) m. 1853 Lucy Ellen Kimball (b. 1837).
          2. Russell Wood (1800-67) m. 1824 Eunice Boyd (1795-1867); Elijah Kimball (1809-80) m. 1836 Mary Jane
          Russell (1812-1901).                                                              Eunice Boyd and Russell Wood
          3. David Wood m. Princes Danks; Asa Kimball (1778-1865) m. 2nd 1808 Lucy Pember (1779-1854).
          4. Ezekiel Wood m. Mary —; Samuel Pember m. 1777 Ester Reed; Jedediah Kimball m. 1775 Eunice Love
          (1761-1838).
          Ezekiel Wood (1724-81) enlisted from Southampton, Mass., 1775, for three months, and, in 1781, for three
          years as surgeon. He was born in Connecticut; died while in active service and is buried at West Point, N. Y.
          David Wood (1763-1846) enlisted, 1779, and served in Captain Pomeroy's company, Colonel Chapin's
          regiment. In 1818 he was granted a pension for nine months actual service as private, Massachusetts troops.
          He was born in Westhampton; died in West Springfield, Mass.
          Also No. 74177.
          Samuel Pember (1750-1826) in 1775 served at Ticonderoga and Crown Point. In 1780 he was captured and
          carried to Canada, but his [p.285] father finally bought his release. He was born in Ellington, Conn.; died in
          Randolph, Vt.
          Also No. 4410.
          Jedediah Kimball (1749-1825) was with Lafayette, 1781, at the battles of Green Springs and Jamestown
          Ford, Va., also at Yorktown. He was discharged at West Point, 1783. He was born in Norwich, Conn.; died
          in Stowe, Vt.            Also No. 92870.

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          Mrs. Elizabeth Julia Scott Kennedy.
          DAR ID Number: 117983
          Born in Pittsburgh, Pa.
          Wife of Harris H. Kennedy.
          Descendant of Matthew Hillis, as follows:
          1. Joseph MacMaster Scott (b. 1851) m. 1873 Elizabeth Ann Dobson (1849-91).
          2. Abram Boyd Scott (1821-74) m. 1849 Margaret MacMaster (b. 1828).
          3. Alexander Scott (1794-1866) m. 1821 Elizabeth Boyd (1801-34).
          4. Abram Boyd (1770-1854) m. 1798 Eleanor Hillis (d. 1816).
          5. Matthew Hillis m. Elizabeth —.
          Matthew Hillis served as private in Capt. Thomas Rankin's company, Col. William  Crawford's regiment, in
          the Sandusky expedition. Also was a Ranger on the frontier of Washington County, Pa., 1778-83. In 1803
          his will was probated in Washington County, Pa.
          Also No. 114734.

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          Mrs. Susan Robinson Schwarz.
          DAR ID Number: 119026
          Born in Newcastle, Maine.
          Wife of Franz H. Schwarz.
          Descendant of Robert Robinson, John Farnsworth, Corp. Joshua Hemenway,  Archibald Robinson and
          Thomas Boyd, as follows:
          1. Edward K. Robinson (1827-1909) m. 1864 Emily E. Farnsworth (b. 1845).
          2. James Robinson (1782-1874) m. 1816 Martha Stetson (1796-1828); John Farnsworth (b. 1817) m. 1843
          Sophronia Webber Boyd (1820-89).
          3. Robert Robinson m. Jane Webb (1753-1843); Royal Farnsworth (1792-1844) m. Rebecca Hemenway
          (1788-1863); Thomas Boyd, Jr. (b. 1793), m. 1813 Abigail Webber (1793-1871).
          4. John Farnsworth m. 1773 Hannah White (1752-1827); Joshua Hemenway m. Miliscent —; Archibald
          Robinson m. 1746 Mary Field (b. 1716); Thomas Boyd m. 1770 Catherine Wylie (1753-1826).
          Robert Robinson (1747-1845) served as private in Capt. Samuel Gregg's company, Col. James Cargill's
          regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Bridgewater, Mass.; died in Newcastle, Maine.
          Thomas Boyd (1748-1803) served, 1775, on the Committee of Safety for the town of Bristol, Maine. He was
          born in Ireland; died in Boothbay, Maine.
          Archibald Robinson in 1777, with his two sons, Archibald, Jr., and James, assisted in retaking a mast ship.
          He was born, 1716, in Ireland.
          Joshua Hemenway (1755-1817) served as corporal in Capt. Ezra Emes' 8th company, Col. Abner Perry's
          regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Framingham; died in Sudbury, Mass.
          John Farnsworth (1753-1834) served as private in Capt. Jonathan Davis' company of  minute men, Col.
          Jacob Whitcomb's regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Harvard, Mass.; died in Westmoreland, NH.
 

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