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Mrs. Lucile
Tappan Moreland.
DAR ID Number:
119056
Born in Leadville,
Colo.
Wife of James
P. Moreland.
Desoendant of
James Kinsley and of David Hungerford, as follows:
1. Francis A.
Tappan (1843-1915) m. 1879 Celia Bartholomew (b. 1848).
2. Lorenzo Bartholomew
(1815-84) m. 1835 Nancy (Malvina) Booth (1816-94).
3. Elisha Booth
(1789-1868) m. 1813 Nancy Kinsley (1702-1843); William Bartholomew (1788-1868)
m.
1813 Mary
Boyd (1791-1859).
[p.20] 4. James
Kinsley m. Mary Call (1765-96); Abiel Bartholomew (1764-1805) m. 1785 Mary
Hungerford
(1764-1834).
5. David Hungerford
m. 1760 Rosannah Williams.
James Kinsley
(1758-1813) served with the York, Maine, troops in an expedition to Rhode
Island. He was
born in Scotland;
died in Starksboro, Vt.
David Hungerford
served as private in Capt. John Couch's company, Bradley's battalion, Wadsworth's
brigade. In
1776 he was a prisoner at Fort Washington. He was born in Waterbury, Conn.;
died, 1777, in service.
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Mrs. Mary Martina
Steele Spalding.
DAR ID Number:
119072
Born in Hudson,
N. H.
Wife of Charles
W. Spalding.
[p.26] Descendant
of Adjutant James Underwood, as follows:
1. Charles Steele
(1821-90) m. 1843 Martha A. Boyd (1821-1910).
2. Robert
Boyd (1788-1851) m. 1812 Mary L. Towne (1791-1888).
3. Moses Towne
(1757-1828) m. 1784 Charlotte Underwood (1764-1849).
4. James Underwood
m. Mary Lind (d. 1808).
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. 109214.
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Mrs. Marion
Johnson Gwaltney.
DAR ID Number:
119141
Born in Rock
Hill, S. C.
Wife of Eugene
C. Gwaltney.
Descendant of
Adam Fenwick Epting and of John Boyd, as follows:
1. Jerome B.
Johnson (b. 1859) m. 1882 Ida Boyd (b. 1860).
2. James
M. Boyd (1832-94) m. 1854 Harriet E. Brown (1839-67).
3. Mark Moore
Boyd (1805-1900) m. 1832 Elizabeth Epting (1810-70).
4. Adam Epting
m. 1809 Mary Cannon; Nathan Boyd (1769-1821) m. 1792 Elizabeth Tagard
(1770-1826).
5. Adam Fenwick
Epting m. Mary Vardiman; John Boyd m. Jane Barnardo.
John Boyd
(1740-1802) served as private in the 1st South Carolina regiment under
Col. C. C. Pinckney. He
died in Newbury
County, S. C., and is buried near New Hope Church.
Adam Fenwick
Epting (1746-80) served in a South Carolina regiment of foot under Colonel
Roebuck, and
was killed by
a band of Tories. He was born in Germany.
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Mrs. Elizabeth
E. Woodruff Mooney.
DAR ID Number:
119241
Born in Rabway,
N. J.
Wife of Herbert
F. Mooney.
Descendant of
Jacob Ludlum, as follows:
1. Henry M.
Woodruff (b. 1851) m. 1878 Ada Virginia Boyd (b. 1857).
2. Erastus Woodruff
(1822-96) m. 1845 Mary Jane Williams (1822-1903).
3. William Woodruff
(1780-1826) m. 1803 Phoebe Ludlam (1786-1856).
4. Jacob Ludlam
m. 1783 Margaret Pool (1767-1854).
Jacob Ludlam
(1760-1838) served as private in the Essex County, New Jersey militia.
He died in Westfield, NJ.
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Mrs. Ada B.
Woodruff Bostroem.
DAR ID Number:
119242
Born in Rahway,
N. J.
Wife of August
Bostroem.
Descendant of
Jacob Ludlam, as follows:
[p.77] 1. Henry
M. Woodruff (b. 1851) m. 1878 Ada Virginia Boyd (b. 1857).
See No. 119241.
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Mrs. S. Ethel
Read Wipprecht.
DAR ID Number:
119274
Born in DeKalb,
Tex.
Wife of Walter
Wipprecht.
Descendant of
John Warburton and of Capt. David McCullough, as follows:
1. Rhesa Walker
Read (1836-1909) m. 1859 Elizabeth Kimbell (b. 1843).
2. Martin Read
(1806-55) m. 1830 Eliza Walker (1808-77); John M. Kimbell (1812-86) m.
1842 Sara
Angelina Elliott
(1821-64).
3. Nathaniel
Walker m. 1803 Mary Warburton (b. 1780); Richard McDowell Johnson Elliott
(1767-1853) m.
1801 Jane McCullough
(1781-1856).
4. David McCullough
m. 1765 Phebe Boyd; Benjamin Warburton (b. 1755) m. 1775 Mary Cary
Higginson.
5. John Warburton
m. 1752 —— Barrett.
John Warburton
(1732-1806) was a member of the James City County Committee. He was born
and died in
James City County,
Va.
Also No. 111102.
David McCullough
(1738-95) was captain of the cruiser “Rattle Snake” and captured many prizes
from the
British. He
was born in Ireland; died in Savannah, Ga.
Also No. 101587.
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Mrs. Annie A.
Anthony Perkins.
DAR ID Number:
119683
Born in Providence,
R. I.
Wife of Frederick
H. Perkins.
Descendant of
Col. John Boyd, as follows:
1. John Brayton
Anthony (1829-1904) m. 1854 Ellen DeForest Miller (1831-91).
2. Lewis L.
Miller (1798-1870) m. 1822 Electra Smith (1799-1868).
3. Nathaniel
Miller (d. 1850) m. Hannah Boyd (d. 1840).
4. John Boyd
m. Hannah Dean.
John Boyd
(1738-1838) commanded a company of minute men from Wrentham at the Lexington
and Rhode
Island Alarms.
He died in Franklin, Mass., and on his tombstone is “Col. John Boyd.”
Also No. 42960.
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[p.244] Mrs.
May Boyd Beshears.
DAR ID Number:
119780
Born in Andrain,
Mo.
Wife of A. G.
Beshears.
Descendant of
Thomas Boyd, Polly Hawkins, Tolliver Craig, Tolliver Craig, Jr.,
and Elizabeth Johnson, as follows:
1. John Boyd,
Jr. (1834-1915), m. 1878 Harriet Cave (1842-1910).
2. John Boyd
m. Mary Scott; Henry Cave (1800-57) m. Frances Cleveland Craig (1805-48).
3. Thomas
Boyd m. Grezelda Allen; Tolliver Craig m. Patsy Wright.
4. Tolliver
Craig m. Elizabeth Johnson.
5. Tolliver
Craig m. Polly Hawkins.
Thomas Boyd
(1761-1847) enlisted, 1776, in Capt. James Morrison's company, Col Charles
McDowell's
regiment, North
Carolina militia. In 1833 he was placed on the pension roll, Callaway County,
Mo., where he
died. He was
born in York County, Pa.
Also No. 62254.
Tolliver Craig
was a soldier in the Virginia militia and a defender of Bryant Station,
as was also his son, Tolliver.
Polly Hawkins
Craig and Elizabeth Johnson were two of the twenty women who brought water
from the
spring at Bryant's
Station and made the defense possible.
Also No. 93262.
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Mrs. Alice
Ethel Fisher Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
119801
Born in Hannibal,
Mo.
Wife of William
C. Boyd.
Descendant of
Adam Fisher, as follows:
1. William Henry
Fisher (b. 1840) m. 1865 Alice Vandercook (b. 1842).
2. Adam Fisher
(1811-93) m. 1835 Elisabeth Ann Van Der Cook (1815-85).
3. Adam Fisher
m. Rebecca Bush (1769-1826).
Adam Fisher
(1749-1848) served as private in Captain De Garmo's company, Col. Peter
Gates' New York
regiment. He
was born and died in New York State.
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Mrs. Lena Velie
Alexandria.
DAR ID Number:
119804
Born in Hannibal,
Mo.
Descendant of
Philip Viele, as follows:
1. Alexander
Velie (1823-1909) m. 1858 Frances Buchanan (b. 1838).
2. Jacob Velie
(1795-1850) m. Catherine Boyd (1785-1867).
3. Philip Viele
m. 1770 Rachel Fonda (1748-1839).
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. Betty Parker
Smith Hall.
DAR ID Number:
119809
Born in Pleasant
Hill, Mo.
Wife of William
Dennison Hall.
Descendant of
Col. Andrew Porter, as follows:
1. Ben C. Smith
(1844-98) m. 2nd 1882 Kate Newton Boyd (b. 1855).
2. Samuel
Shannon Boyd (1806-76) m. 2nd 1850 Elizabeth Parker (1825-88).
3. John Todd
Parker (1803-62) m. 1824 Jane Logan Allen (1808-44).
4. Robert Parker
(1765-1800) m. 1790 Elizabeth Rittenhouse Porter (1759-1851).
5. Andrew Porter
m. 1767 Elizabeth McDowell (1747-73).
[p.253] Andrew
Porter (1743-1813) in 1776 was captain of marines on the frigate “Effingham.”
He was
transferred
to the artillery and was colonel at the disbanding of the Army. He was
born in Pennsylvania; died
in Harrisburg,
Pa.
Also No. 70755.
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Mrs. Nellie
Gillham Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
120229
Born in Macoupin
County, Ill.
Wife of Frank
Boyd.
Descendant of
Isaac Gillham, as follows:
1. James A.
Gillham (b. 1832) m. 1854 Martha Price (1832-1913).
2. Isaac Gillham,
Jr. (1803-45), m. Rebecca Heaton (1803-85).
3. Isaac Gillham
m. 1st Jane Kirkpatrick.
Isaac Gillham
(1757-1845) was placed on the pension roll of Madison County, Ill., 1832,
for service as
private, South
Carolina troops. He was born in Augusta County, Va.; died in Madison County,
Ill.
Also No. 110298.
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Mrs. Sophia
Allen Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
120442
Born in Philadelphia,
Pa.
Wife of W.
Livingston Boyd.
Descendant of
Andrew Keen, as follows:
1. James C.
Allen (b. 1825) m. 1854 Catharine Himes Conrade (1834-1908).
2. William D.
Conrade (1802-73) m. Sophia Himes Keen (1811-93).
3. James Keen
(1781-1860) m. Catharine Himes (1788-1863).
4. Andrew Keen
m. 1777 Margaret Toy (1756-1839).
Andrew Keen
(1752-1838) served as private, 1776-77, in Capt. Rudolph Neff's company,
Col. Robert Lewis'
regiment, Pennsylvania
Line. He was born and died in Philadelphia, Pa.
Also No. 98414.
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Mrs. Margaret
Alice Scott Von Morozowicz.
DAR ID Number:
120444
Born in Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Wife of Nicholas
H. von Morozowicz.
Descendant of
Matthew Hillis, as follows:
1. Joseph McMaster
Scott (b. 1854) m. 1873 Elizabeth Ann Dobson (1849-91).
2. Abram
Boyd Scott (1821-74) m. 1849 Margaret McMaster (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 Rankins' company, Col. William Crawford's
regiment, in
the Sandusky
expedition; also 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. Ella
Dempsey Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
120742
Born in Dallas,
Oreg.
Wife of Alexander
H. Boyd.
Descendant of
Cornelius Dempsey, as follows:
1. James A.
Dempsey (1843-93) m. 1864 Alice Irene Embree (b. 1844).
2. Isaac Iddings
Dempsey (1820-87) m. 1840 Nancy W. Ferguson (1820-94).
See No. 120429.
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Mrs. Lillie
Allen Corcoran.
DAR ID Number:
100785
Born in Jacksonville,
Ill.
Wife of Frank
T. Corcoran.
Descendant of
Nathaniel Allen, as follows:
1. Alfred
Boyd Allen (1850-1907) m. 1876 Elizabeth Shields (b. 1855).
2. Elias B.
Allen (1823-1904) m. 1849 Eliza Ann Boyd (1820-1901).
3. Nathaniel
Allen, Jr. (1795-1886), m. 1st 1814 Polly Buell (1790-1828).
4. Nathaniel
Allen m. Susanna Carpenter (1764-1834).
Nathaniel Allen
(1762-1828) served as private in Captain Tilden's company, Colonel McDellan's
regiment,
Connecticut
troops. He was born in Pomfret, Conn.; died in Hubbartstown, Vt.
Also No. 116300.
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Mrs. Della S.
Watson Laird.
DAR ID Number:
121194
Born in Clinton
County, Pa.
Descendant of
Maj. James Boyd, as follows:
1. James Linn
Watson (1823-99) m. 1849 Margaret Foster McClellen (1823-1905).
2. Hugh McClellen
(b. 1783) m. Elizabeth Boyd (1778-1864).
3. James
Boyd m. 1774 Nancy Brown (d. 1800).
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.
Also No. 73958.
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Mrs. Marie Dunn
Snead.
DAR ID Number:
121244
Born in Warren
County, Pa.
Descendant of
Benjamin Coe and of Benjamin Coe, Jr., as follows:
1. Joseph C.
Dunn (b. 1862) m. 1888 Emma A. Dunn (b. 1866).
2. Johnston
N. Dunn (1836-1912) m. 1858 Virginia P. Dunn (1842-83).
3. Robert Dunn
(1809-59) m. 1834 Margaret Coe (1812-80).
4. Daniel Coe
(1786-1854) m. 1808 Mary Boyd.
5. Benjamin
Coe, Jr., m. 1775 Margaret Beigle (1757-1843).
6. Benjamin
Coe m. 1735 Rachel Pruden (1709-76).
Benjamin Coe
served as a private in the Washington County, Pennsylvania militia. He
was born, 1709, on
Long Island;
died in Pennsylvania.
[p.80] Benjamin
Coe, Jr. (1748-1833), served as a private under his brother, Capt. Moses
Coe, in the
Frontier Rangers
of Pennsylvania. He was born in Morristown, N. J.; died in Allegheny County,
Pa.
Also No. 65682.
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[p.144] Mrs.
Margaret Pettitt Louthan.
DAR ID Number:
121449
Born in Madisonville,
Tenn.
Wife of John
J. Louthan.
Descendant of
Capt. Thomas Boyd, as follows:
1. Benjamin
C. Pettitt (1818-85) m. 1844 Eliza J. Boyd (1827-75).
2. Joseph
Boyd (1797-1873) m. Margaret Lilburn (d. 1887).
3. Thomas
Boyd m. Ann Martin.
Thomas Boyd
(1754-1814) was appointed lieutenant, 1776, in Capt. Henry Shades' company,
Col. Samuel
Miles' Pennsylvania
rifle regiment and also served as captain. He was born in Northampton County,
Pa.; died
in Knox County,
Tenn.
Also No. 86944.
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Mrs. Kate
Boyd Smith.
DAR ID Number:
121946
Born in Pleasant
Hill, Mo.
Wife of Ben,
C. Smith.
Descendant of
Col. Andrew Porter, as follows:
1. Samuel
Shannon Boyd (1806-76) m. 2nd 1850 Elizabeth (Betty) Parker (1825-88).
2. John Todd
Parker (1803-62) m. 1824 Jane Logan Allen (1808-44).
3. Robert Parker
(1765-1800) m. 1790 Elizabeth Rittenhouse Porter (1769-1851).
4. Andrew Porter
m. 1767 Elizabeth McDowell (1747-73).
Andrew Porter
(1743-1813), in 1776, was captain of marines on the frigate Effingham.
He was transferred
to the artillery
and was colonel at the disbanding of the army. He was born in Norristown;
died in Harrisburg, Pa.
Also No. 70755.
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Mrs. Florence
Osgood Bailey.
DAR ID Number:
122190
Born in Nelson,
N. H.
Wife of George
S. Bailey.
Descendant of
Noah Hardy, David Kimball, Sergt. David Oliver, Oliver Heald, Paul Moore,
Sergt. Azariah
Proctor, David
Rice, Benjamin Rice and Josiah Osgood, as follows:
1. John Hubbard
Osgood (1849-1910) m. 1873 Delia Hardy (b. 1853).
2. Josiah Osgood
(1795-1869) m. 1844 Hannah Rice (1815-94); George G. Hardy (1816-63) m.
1847 Mary
Stevens (1816-70).
3. John Osgood
(1768-1852) m. 1792 Lydia Heald (1772-1801); Noah Hardy (1790-1863) m.
1812 Jerusha
Kimball (1789-1854);
Benjamin Rice m. 1802 Betsey Oliver (1777-1858); John Stevens (1779-1840)
m. 1806
Azubah Proctor
(1776-1840).
4. Josiah Osgood
m. 1757 Sarah Stevens (1731-1803); Noah Hardy m. 1787 Sarah Spofford (1765-1850);
David Kimball
m. 1786 Lydia Simmons (1760-1847); David Oliver m. Elizabeth Boyd
(1747-1809); Oliver
Heald m. 1759
Lydia Spaulding (1737-1802): David Rice m. 1755 Love Moore (1734-1823);
Azariah Proctor
m. 1772 Azubah
Robbins (1749-1826).
5. Paul Moore
m. 1733 Hannah Hubbard (1717-91).
Noah Hardy (1758-1835)
was a private, 1776, in Capt. William Harper's company, and served several
other
enlistments
under different commands. He was born in Hollis; died in Antrim, N. H.
Also No. 97907.
David Kimball
(1760-1842) was placed on the pension roll of Cheshire County, N.H, 1818,
for service as
private, Connecticut
Continental Line. He was born in Boxford, Mass.; died in Nelson, N. H.
David Oliver
(1747-1821) was a Minute Man and sergeant, Massachusetts Line. He was born
in Woburn;
died in Rutland,
Mass.
Oliver Heald
(1734-90) was a signer of the Association Test and Minute Man, 1775. He
died in Temple, N. H.
Paul Moore (1711-99)
served as private, 1775, from Rutland, Ma. He was born in Sudbury; died
in Princeton, Ma.
Also No. 107488.
Azariah Proctor
(1749-1832) served as sergeant in Col. Moses Parker's regiment; also corporal
under Capt.
John Ford, Col.
Jonathan Reed's regiment, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in Chelmsford,
Mass.
David Rice (1717-1801)
in 1775 was on the committee in Rutland, Massachusetts, to hire soldiers
for the
army. He was
born in Sudbury; died in Rutland, Mass.
Benjamin Rice
(1764-1834) served as private in Capt. Jonathan Sibley's company, Col.
Luke Drury's
regiment, Massachusetts
Line. He was born in Rutland, Mass.; died in Roxbury, N.H.
Josiah Osgood
(1738-88) loaned money to the Government to aid in the Revolution. He was
born in Andover;
died in Methuen,
Mass.
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Mrs. Clara
Mae Critchfield Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
122226
Born in Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Wife of Frank
Boyd.
Descendant of
Col. William Crawford, as follows:
1. Cyrus F.
Critchfield (b. 1863) m. 1886 Lucinda McCormick (b. 1863).
2. George C.
McCormick (1821-78) m. Lucinda Teel (1825-85).
See No. 122225.
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Mrs. Edna
Price Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
122514
Born in Herkimer,
Kans.
Wife of Edward
Knox Boyd.
Descendant of
John Keller, as follows:
1. Willis Price
(b. 1846) m. 1878 Adelia Keller (b. 1854).
2. Adam Keller
(1816-1905) m. 1843 Harriet McKenester (1824-1901).
See No. 122513.
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Mrs. Mary Murray
Burch.
DAR ID Number:
122688
Born in Liberty,
Mo.
Wife of Marvin
A. Burch.
Descendant of
Thomas Boyd, as follows:
1. C. Seldon
Murray (b. 1857) m. 1881 Minnie Howe (b. 1861).
2. James G.
Howe (b. 1833) m. 1856 Mollie Z. Thatcher (1840-1906).
3. Isaac Price
Howe (1791-1855) m. 1812 Jane Boyd (1793-1857).
4. Thomas
Boyd m. 1787 Grizzella 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. 108274.
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Mrs. Mary Frances
Campbell March Hall.
DAR ID Number:
122723
Born in Londonderry,
N. H.
Wife of Robert
S. Hall.
Descendant of
Adjutant James Underwood, as follows:
1. Henry Campbell
March (1815-90) m. 1838 Mary Ann Holmes Boyd (1818-90).
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 (d. 1809).
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. 109214.
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Mrs. Abbie Scott
Carpenter Brewer.
DAR ID Number:
122750
Born in Cumberland,
R. I.
Wife of George
E. Brewer.
Descendant of
Amos Thayer and of John Scott, as follows:
1. William Carpenter
(1818-82) m. 1842 Anne Gray Scott (1818-87).
2. Manly Scott
(1775-1859) m. 1810 Henrietta Thayer (1790-1882).
3. Amos Thayer
m. 1785 Lois White (1748-1822); John Scott m. 1765 Frances Boyd
[p.229] Amos
Thayer (1757-1837) enlisted, 1775, from Uxbridge in Capt. Edward Seagrave's
company, Col.
Joseph Reed's
regiment; and served several other enlistments. He was placed on the pension
roll of
Worcester County,
1818, for service as private, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died
in Uxbridge, Mass.
Also No. 82144.
John Scott (1743-1833)
was a private in Capt. Jesse Holbrook's company, Colonel Wheelock's regiment,
1776. He was
born in Bellingham; died in Menden, Mass.
Also No. 76629.
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Miss Clementine
Antoinette Warren.
DAR ID Number:
122778
Born in Wilkes
Barre, Pa.
Descendant of
Jeduthan Warren, as follows:
1. Charles Oscar
Warren (b. 1863) m. 1889 Clementine Antoinette Boyd (b. 1864).
2. John Oscar
Warren (1842-82) m. 1862 Emma S. Comstock (b. 1845).
3. John Warren
(1819-89) m. 1839 Mary Cutler (d. 1897).
4. Jesse Warren
(1784-1854) m. 1807 Betsey Jackson (1790-1876).
5. Jeduthan
Warren m. 1779 Joanna Moors (1761-1836).
Jeduthan Warren
(1757-1841) was placed on the pension roll of Worcester County, Mass.,
1831, for service
as private,
Continental Line. He was born in Chelmsford; died in Westminster, Mass.
Also No. 106448.
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Mrs. Cecelia
Allen Smith.
DAR ID Number:
122965
Born in Knoxville,
Tenn.
Wife of Charles
Hamilton Smith, Jr.
Descendant of
John Brooks, Lieut. Moses Brooks, and of Alexander Mebane, Jr., as follows:
1. John Mebane
Allen (b. 1857) m. 1881 Isabella Boyd (b. 1860).
2. Samuel
Beckett Boyd (1828-90) m. 1853 Isabella Boyd (1831-1907); Abijah
Clay Allen (1818-68) m. 2nd
1856 Celia Mebane
(1828-1905).
[p.295] 3. Benjamin
Stephenson Boyd (1804-34) m. 1826 Cynthia Brooks (1806-70) parents
of Isabella);
John Alexander
Mebane (1795-1864) m. 1819 Celia Sutton (1803-70).
4. Moses Brooks
m. 1785 Agnes Fowler (1763-1826); Alexander Mebane, Jr., m.1st 1767 Mary
Armstrong
(d. 1792).
5. John Brooks
m. Annie Irwin.
John Brooks
(1730-93) served as a private at the Battle of Kings Mountain. He was born
in Ireland; died in
Washington County,
Va.
Moses Brooks
(1760-1830) enlisted from Washington County, Virginia, and served as lieutenant
in Campbell's
regiment
of volunteers at the Battle of Guilford Court House, where he was wounded.
He was born in Augusta
County, Va.;
died in Knox County, Tenn.
Also No. 115583.
Alexander Mebane
(1744-95) was a member of the Provincial Congress at Halifax, North Carolina,
1776. He
was born in
Pennsylvania; died in Orange County, N. C.
Also No. 71958.
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Mrs. Kate
Pettitt Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
123179
Born in Benzonia,
Mich.
Wife of Meade
L. Boyd.
Descendant of
Maj. James Boyd, as follows:
1. James A.
Pettitt (b. 1851) m. 1877 Kitty Mack (1849-82).
2. John Pettitt
(1799-1879) m. 1842 Ann Elizabeth Boyd (1817-1915).
3. Thomas
Boyd (b. 1775) m. — Hughes.
4. James
Boyd m. 1774 Nancy Brown (d. 1800).
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 Carter County, Pa.
Also No. 104444.
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Mrs. Grace Brundage
Steele.
DAR ID Number:
123295
Born in Eden,
Ohio.
Wife of R. G.
Steele.
Descendant of
Samuel Baker, as follows:
1. Cornelius
Younglove Brundage (1827-1903) m. 1854 Frances Baker (1831-1902).
2. Thomas Jefferson
Baker (1806-63) m. 1825 Sarah Boyd (1806-93).
3. Samuel Baker
m. 1786 Elizabeth Daniels.
Samuel Baker
(1763-1842) in 1781 was under the command of Col. Marinus Willett for the
protection of the
Northwestern
frontier, and in the skirmish killed the noted Tory, Maj. Walter Butler.
He was born in
Brandford, Conn.;
died in Urbana, N. Y.
Also No. 52729.
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Mrs. Mae
Grigsby Boyd.
DAR ID Number:
123803
Born in Audrain,
Mo.
Wife of John
Boyd.
Descendant of
Capt. John Grigsby, as follows:
[p.256] 1. Elisha
L. Grigsby (1835-1901) m. 1866 Sue D. Vandevanter (b. 1843).
2. John T. Gribsgy
(1803-36) m. 1833 Sarah L. White (1817-68).
3. Elisha Grigsby
(1774-1847) m. 1796 Elizabeth H. Porter (1778-1843).
4. John Grigsby
m. 2d 1764 Elizabeth Porter (1734-1807).
See No. 123121.
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[p.294] Mrs.
Lizzie Van Vechten Countermine.
DAR ID Number:
123929
Born in Esperance,
N. Y.
Wife of Rev.
D. M. Countermine.
Descendant of
Derrick (Dirk) Van Vechten, Capt. William Dietz and Maj. Johannes W. Groesbeck,
as follows:
1. James Van
Vechten (1831-98) m. 1853 Sophia Dietz (1834-1908).
2. John Cornelis
Van Vechten (1794-1869) m. 1820 Margaret Boyd (1800-86); Peter Dietz
(1804-79) m.
1833 Christiana
Horick (1807-63).
3. Cornelis
Van Vechten (1770-1837) m. 1791 Maria Groesbeck (1775-1871); Philip Dietz
(b. 1780) m. 1800
Nancy Enders
(b. 1779).
4. Dirrick Van
Vechten m. 1758 Alida Maria Knickerbocker (1737-1819); John William Dietz
(1749-94) m.
1777 Ann Margaret
Berg (1756-97); Johannes W. Groesbeck m. Anvatie Davenport (1750-1834).
5. William Dietz
m. 1743 Dorothea Warner (1723-81).
Derrick Van
Vechten (1739-77) while on a scouting expedition ran into ambush and was
killed. He was born
in Schaghticoke,
N. Y.
William Dietz
(1720-82) commanded a company in the 15th Albany County regiment, New York
militia. He
was born in
Germany; died in Canada.
Johannes W.
Groesbeck (1742-1820) was appointed major, 1778, of the 14th Albany County
regiment, New
York militia.
He was born and died in Schaghticoke, N. Y.
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Mrs. Asenath
Jones Schroeder.
DAR ID Number:
124340
Born in Kansas
City, Mo.
Wife of H. A.
Schroeder.
Descendant of
David Boyd, as follows:
1. Caleb J.
W. Jones (b. 1846) m. 1873 Sarah Jones (b. 1850).
2. Ellis Jones
m. Hester C. Boyd.
3. John Boyd
m. Asenath Williams.
4. David
Boyd m. 1771 Elizabeth Henderson (d. 1825).
David Boyd
(1743-1831) enlisted as private 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
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Mrs. Grace Cole
Fulton.
DAR ID Number:
124416
Born in Portsmouth,
Ohio.
Wife of Homer
C. Fulton.
Descendant of
Capt. Thomas Cole, Sergt. Amos Cole, and Lieut. William Huston, as follows:
1. Silas Chauncy
Cole (b. 1851) m. 1872 Eleanor Frances Smith (b. 1849).
2. George Washington
Cole (1823-1909) m. 1st 1845 Prudence S. Alford (1826-64).
3. Silas W.
Cole (1797-1875) m. 1822 Elizabeth Houston (1803-61).
4. Amos Cole
m. Lucy Clark (1762-1815); William Huston (d. 1845) m. 1800 Susanna
Boyd (1772-1854).
5. Thomas Cole
m. Miriam Kinne.
See No. 124415.
Amos Cole (1759-1852)
served as private and sergeant in Capt. Asa Kinne's company, South
Carolina Continental
troops. He was born in Sterling, Conn.; died in Sherburne, NY.
William Huston
in 1780 served as ensign and lieutenant in Hartley's additional regiment,
Pennsylvania
Continental
troops. He was born in Ireland; died, 1818, in Piqua, Ohio.
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Miss Mary Jones.
DAR ID Number:
124503
Born in Bullock
County, Ala.
Descendant of
Thomas Jones, as follows:
1. Robert Samuel
Jones (b. 1837) m. 1st 1866 Elizabeth Florence (b. 1846).
2. Samuel Jones
(1807-64) m. 1829 Salina Ramsey (1811-86).
3. Thomas Jones
m. 2d 1783 Elizabeth Boyd (1769-1836).
Thomas Jones
(1755-1809) served as a soldier in Georgia Line. He was born in England;
died in Richmond
County, Ga.
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Mrs. Elizabeth
Willis Dehuff.
DAR ID Number:
124539
Born in Augusta,
Ga.
Wife of John
David DeHuff.
Descendant of
Capt. Joseph Vince, George Robison, William Dunbar, Stephen Smith, John
Bush and James
Wilson, as follows:
1. John Turner
Willis (b. 1850) m. 1884 Ann Wilson (b. 1859).
2. Reuben Bailey
Wilson (1831-89) m. 1853 Elizabeth Mary Dunbar (1835-1903); William Allen
Willis
(1820-52) m.
1841 Mary Ashley (1820-98).
3. Frank Fickling
Dunbar (1809-70) m. 1834 Lucy Eleanor Smith (1807-84); John Turner
Willis (1798-1844)
m. 1819 Ann
Head (1802-67); James Jennings Wilson (1806-75) m. 1830 Mary Ann Boyd
(1812-34).
4. Stephen Smith,
Jr. (1776-1840), m. 1799 Judith Vince (1783-1857); Robert Willis (1772-1844)
m. 1797
Keziah Watson
(1780-1845); George Robison Dunbar (1783-1863) m. 1806 Mary Fickling (1787-1838);
Reuben Boyd
(1769-1827) m. Ann Bush (1778-1841); James Wilson, Jr. (1770-1845), m.
1793 Frances
O'Bannon (1778-1813).
5. Joseph Vince
m. Lucy Robison (1757-1830); Michael Watson m. Martha Watson; William Dunbar
m.
Elizabeth Robison;
Stephen Smith m. Martha Newman (d. 1799); John Bush m. Polly Miller; James
Wilson
m. Sarah Wallingsworth
Shields.
6. George Robison
m. Elizabeth Ann Stewart.
Joseph Vince
(1745-1811) commanded a company of volunteers under General Francis Marion,
in the
partisan warfare
of South Carolina. He was born in Roanoke, Va.; died in Barnwell District,
S. C.
Also No. 97241.
Michael Watson
(1726-82) commanded a company in South Carolina during the Revolution.
He was born in
Edgefield; died
in Orangeburg, S. C.
George Robison
(1730-1805) was a commissioner of election, 1778; inquirer and collector
of taxes. He was
born in Virginia;
died in South Carolina.
William Dunbar
was a representative in the South Carolina Legislature. He was born in
Ireland; died in SC..
Stephen Smith
was a senator from the Fork District, in the General Assembly of South
Carolina. He died,
1788, in South
Carolina.
John Bush served
as private under Colonel Anderson and Captains Joseph Johnson and Frederick
Wommock, South
Carolina militia. He was born and died in South Carolina.
James Wilson
served as captain in the Beaufort militia, 1776. He was born in Beaufort
District, S. C.; died in
Liberty County,
Ga.
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Mrs. Mary Hannah
Tibbs Clark.
DAR ID Number:
125075
Born in Mt.
Sterling, Ky.
Wife of William
E. Clark.
Descendant of
Michael Cassidy, as follows:
1. William T.
Tibbs m. 1877 Lucy Bishop Cassidy (b. 1859).
2. Michael Marian
Cassidy (b. 1825) m. 1859 Martha Elizabeth Boyd.
3. Francis Cassidy
(1798-1882) m. 1821 Jane Inlow (1799-1863).
4. Michael Cassidy
m. 1795 Mary Evans.
Michael Cassidy
(1755-1829) served as a soldier in the Revolution. He was a noted Indian
fighter in Fleming
County, Ky.
He was born in Ireland; died in Fleming County, Ky.
Also No. 29483.
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Mrs. Catherine
Little Turney.
DAR ID Number:
125445
Born in Delaware
County, Ohio.
Descendant of
George Wood, Sergt. Hugh Thomson and Corp. William Thomson, as follows:
1. William S.
Little (1826-95) m. 1857 Mary E. Thomson (1839-1918).
2. William Little
(1779-1848) m. Catherine Wood (1793-1872); Hugh Thomson, Jr. (1787-1852),
m. 1811
Elizabeth Sponceller
(1790-1821).
3. Hugh Thomson
m. 1770 Jane Boyd; George Wood m. 1776 Elizabeth Whiteman.
4. William Thomson
m. 1776 June Hanna (1723-80).
George
Wood (1753-1832) served as matross in Capt. Andrew Summers' company, Col.
John
Eyer's Pennsylvania
regiment. He was born in Philadelphia; died in Washington, Ky.
Also No. 100836.
Hugh Thomson
(1748-1812) was sergeant in the 8th Pennsylvania battalion, Capt. Jeremiah
Talbot's
company, Col.
William Irvine's regiment. He was born in Ireland; died in Taneytown, Md.
William Thomson
(1721-1800) served as corporal in Captain Hamilton's company, Cumberland
County,
Pennsylvania
militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Taneytown, Md.
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Miss Nellie
Irene Stevenson.
DAR ID Number:
125794
Born in Harper
County, Kansas.
Descendant of
Corp. Oliver Comstock, Lieut. John Comstock, David Boyd, William
Gilson, James
Stevenson, Jr.,
and Littleton Cockrell, as follows:
1. William B.
Stevenson (b. 1853) m. 1878 Lizzie Stranahan (b. 1858).
2. Thomas William
B. Stevenson (1812-86) m. 1852 Ellen Desire Comstock (1817-98); Lorin M.
Stranahan
(b. 1831) m.
1856 Sarah Ann Cockrell (1833-85).
3. Oliver Comstock,
Jr. (1791-1873), m. 1815 Mary Stebbins (1796-1884); Matthew Stevenson (1777-1849)
m. Jane Gilson
(1789-1877); Littleton Cockrell, Jr. (1802-76), m. 1825 Elizabeth Tignor
Haynie.
4. Oliver Comstock
m. 1785 Amy Comstock (1762-1839); Thomas Gilson (b. 1765) m. 1787 Mary
Nancy
Boyd
(1772-1846); James Stevenson m. 1770 Jane Richardson; Littleton Cockrell
m. 2d 1793 Mary Tracy.
5. John Comstock
m. Eunice Stoddard (1736-1817) (parents of Oliver); David Boyd
m. 1771 Elizabeth
Henderson (d.
1825); William Gilson m. 1764 Elizabeth Craighead.
Oliver Comstock
(1756-1820) enlisted, 1775, in Capt. James Chapman's company, Col. Samuel
Parson's
regiment, and,
1776, was appointed [p.252] corporal in Capt. Willis Clift's company, Col.
John Durkee's
regiment, Connecticut
Line. He was born in Connecticut; died in Montville, Conn.
Also No. 83324.
John Comstock
(1734-76) was lieutenant, 1776, in Colonel Selden's Connecticut regiment
and was killed at
the Battle of
White Plains. He was born in Montville, Conn.; died in White Plains, N.
Y.
Also No. 70963.
David Boyd
(1743-1831) enlisted as a private in Capt. James Chamber's company, Col.
William Thompson's
battalion of
riflemen, 1775. He was born in Cumberland County; died in Washington County,
Pa.
Also No. 95172.
William Gilson
(1730-1806) served as a private in Capt. James Laird's company, 3rd battalion,
Cumberland
County, Pennsylvania
militia. He was born in Lancaster County; died in Westmoreland County,
Pa.
Also No. 102021.
James Stevenson,
Jr., enlisted, 1776, in the Maryland Flying Camp, Capt. John Oglevie's
company. He was
born in Ireland;
died in Maryland.
Also No. 96156.
Littleton Cockrell
served as a private from Virginia. He died, 1813, in Northumberland County,
Va.
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Mrs. Elsa
Boyd Whitaker.
DAR ID Number:
125924
Born in Philadelphia,
Pa.
Wife of R. Earl
Whitaker.
Descendant of
Capt. John Cornish, as follows:
1. John Cornish
Boyd (b. 1854) m. 1887 Caroline Sophia Meyer (b. 1861).
2. George
J. Boyd m. Elizabeth Farr.
3. John Cornish
Farr (1799-1888) m. 1823 Clementine Antoinette Martin (d. 1838).
4. William Farr
(1774-1807) m. Elizabeth Cornish, (d. 1816).
5. John Cornish
m. 1773 Elizabeth Harriot (d. 1828).
[p.295] John
Cornish served as lieutenant, 1777-79, and was commissioned captain, 1780,
in the 4th
battalion of
Philadelphia militia. He died, 1805, in Philadelphia, Pa.
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Mrs. Elisabeth
William Hart Sharpe.
DAR ID Number:
125991
Born in Nashville,
Tenn.
Wife of Percy
Sharpe, Jr.
Descendant of
Willoughby Williams and of James Hart, as follows:
1. James Edward
Hart (b. 1868) m. 1894 Mary Verner Williams (b. 1869).
2. John Henry
Williams (1825-93) m. 1847 Elizabeth Boyd (1830-93); James Hart
(1840-78) m. Mary Terry.
3. Willoughby
Williams, Jr. (1798-1882), m. 1823 Nancy Davis (1807-44); John Muse Hart
m. Elizabeth Stone.
4. Willoughby
Williams m. Nancy Glasgow (1771-1857); James Hart m. Margaret Muse.
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
1802, in
Dandridge, Tenn.
Also No. 102736.
James Hart (1757-1823)
served as private, 1776, in Capt. Thomas Hall's company, Col. William Russell's
regiment, Virginia
militia. He was born and died in Virginia.
Also No. 77886.
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Mrs. Annie Calfee
Baxley.
DAR ID Number:
126274
Born in Rockford,
Ala.
Wife of Arthur
James Baxley.
Descendant of
Daniel Thompson, as follows:
1. Samuel Richmond
Calfee (b. 1848) m. 1865 Mary Jane Thompson (1848-85).
2. Daniel J.
Thompson (1725-92) m. 1847 Amanda Hunt (1829-70).
3. James Thompson
(1793-1847) m. 1820 Elizabeth Carmichael (1804-66).
4. Daniel Thompson
m. Jane Boyd.
[p.83] Daniel
Thompson (1759-1841) served as private in the Virginia State Line, three
years, for which
service he received
a land grant, 1783. He was born in Ireland; died in Moreland, Ga.