Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)

The Daughters of the American Revolution or DAR was founded October 11, 1890 Incorporated 1896 by an Act of Congress and is headquartered in Washington, D.C. It is a volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children.

To become a member you must be 18 years or age or older can prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution.

The following is a list of Milwaukee County and Waukesha County connected DAR Members. The list is not a complete list.

The number(s) followng the words See Also are other DAR members related to the member listed.

MRS MINNIE DAY BUSH.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 16295 
Born in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. 
Wife of John Jay Bush. 
Descendant of Orion Day, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Dr. Fisk Holbrook Day and Frances Williams, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Rev. Warren Day and Lydia Holbrook, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Orion Day and Joanna Everett, his wife.
 
Orion Day, (1762-1835), enlisted at seventeen in Capt. Josiah Richards' company for duty in 
Rhode Island. He served in the Levies, 1780, under Capt. Samuel Holden and Col. Ebenezer 
Thayer, to reinforce the Continental army. He was born in Wrentham, Mass., and died in 
Sharon, Vt. 

MRS. LILIAN MASON SHAWVAN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 16528 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Kerellio Shawvan. 
Descendant of Nathan Martin, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Isaac N. Mason and Mary B. Martin, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Wait Martin and Clarinda Pierson, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Martin and Ellen Bradley, his wife.
 
Nathan Martin, (1734-94), enlisted in Capt. Simeon Smith's company, Col. Philip Burr 
Bradley's regiment, 1776, and served, 1781, under Capt. James Dana. He was born in 
Woodbury, Conn, where he died. 

MRS HELEN PARKS GRAVES

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #17009
Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin

Wife of Erwin Graves.
Descendent of Maj. Warham Parks, and of Hon. Nathaniel Gorham, of 
	Massachusetts.
Daughter of Rufus Parks and Harriet Fairservice, his wife.
Granddaughter of Warham Parks and Rebecca Gorham, his wife.
Gr.granddaughter of Nathaniel Gorham and Rebecca Call, his wife.

Nathaniel Gorham (1738-1796), was a member of the General Court, 1775-6, 
and of the Board of War, 1778.  He was a delegate fo the Constitutional
Convention, 1779, and was a member of the Continental Congress at the
close of the war.  He was born in Boston, and died in Charlestown, Mass.
Also Nos. 5798, 11004

Warham Parks (1752-1801), served as captain, 1775, and as major, 1777.  
He offered his resignation on account of disability, 1778, when 
Washington wrote him "The service had been dispense with your service
for a time than lose you altogether."  He was born in Westfield, Mass.
Also Nos. 883, 2346

MRS. ALICE CORNELIA BROOKS WYCKOFF

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #17054
Wife of Earnest de la Grand Wyckoff.
Descendent of James Brooks, Increase Miller, Lodowick Light,
	Ens. Jesse Miller and Jonathan Miller

Daughter of Benjamin Van Campen Brooks and Lucy Green Miller, his wife.
Granddaughter of Amos Miller and Mary de Witt Jayne, his wife;
		James Brooks, Jr., and may Light, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Miller (son of Jonathan) and Kezia Miller, his 
		wife (daughter of Increase); Lodowick Light and martha
		Seely, his wife; James Brooks and Mary Johnson, his wife
		(1739-1831).
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Increase Miller and Anna Sandusky, his wife; 
		Jonathan Miller and Jerusha Roberts, his wife.

James Brooks (1729-1812), served as a private in Capt. Gules Mead's
company in the New York Continental Line.  He was born in England and died
in Tioga Co., N.Y.
Also No. 3908.

Increase Miller served in the New York militia.  He was born in 
Pennsylvania, and died in Westchester Co., N.Y.

Lodowick Light, (1750-1830), served in the militia as a private.
he was born in GErmany and died in Westchester county.

Jesse Miller, (1747-1812), served as ensign in Capt. Lewis McDonald's 
company of militia, 1775.  He was born in Westchester Co., N.Y. and 
died in Tioga Co.

Jonathan Miller served as private under different commands in the 
New York militia.  He was born and died in Westchester Co.
Also Nos. 8588, 12444.

MISS MARY ELIZABETH HOLLIDAY

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 17346
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Descendant of James Brooks.
Daughter of James Holliday and Mary B. Sterling, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Sterling and Rachel Brooks, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Brooks and Miss Henshaw, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Brooks and Mary Johnson, his wife.
See No. 17054

MISS LENOR LINDBLOUR

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #17460
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Descendent of Avery Randall.
Daughter of Robert Lindblour and Hattie Linda Lewis, his wife
Granddaughter of James Lewis and Mary Diane Cambell, his wife.
Gr. Granddaughter of William Campbell and Malinda Randall, his wife.
Gr.-gr-granddaughter of Avery Randall and Hopeful Briggs, his wife.

Avery Randall, (1762-1823), was placed on pension roll of Jefferson
county, N.Y., 1820, for service as a private in teh Mass. Line.  He
was born in Colchester, Conn.
Also No. 3949

MRS. FLORENCE LAVINIA HUSTIS ANTHONY

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 19002 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Van Wyck Anthony. 
Descendant of Col. Henry Ludington, of New York. 
Daughter of John Hustis and Laura Ann Ludington, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Lewis Ludington and Mary Townsend, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Ludington and Abigail Ludington, his wife (cousins). 

Henry Ludington, (1738-1817), was in several important battles, and at White Plains 
was complimented by the Commander-in-Chief for gallantry, and attained the rank of 
colonel. His commissions are preserved in the family. He was so obnoxious to the 
British that Howe offered a reward for his capture, dead or alive. He was born in 
Branford, Conn., and died in Kent, N. Y. 
Also Nos. 910, 2612, 6407, 8195, 17725. 

Mrs. Flora Brett Hulst

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 19004 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Harry T. Hulst. 
Descendant of Joshua H. Brett, Capt. William Conwell, Samuel Brown, Andrew Darby, 
Nathan Darby and Clark Eastman. 
Daughter of William Delos Brett and Frances Conwell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Delos Brett and Liencenath Jacobs, his wife; Carlos Frederick Conwell 
and Sarah Brown, his wife. 
See No. 19003. 
Gr.-granddaughter of James Brett and Asenath Simons, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua H. Brett and Anne Dunbar, his wife. 

Joshua H. Brett, (1751-1822), served as surgeon's mate on the ship Protector commanded 
by Capt. John F. Williams, 1779. He was born in Freetown, Mass.; died in Harpersfield, 
N. Y

MRS. ELIZA ELIOT FITCH

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 19591 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Grant Fitch. 
Descendant of Col. John Visscher, of New York. 
Daughter of Robert Eliot and Eliza W. Eliot, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Robert Eliot (b. 1781) and Rachel Denniston, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Denniston and Elinor Visscher, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Visscher and Elisabeth Bradt, his wife.
 
John Visscher was captain of Albany county militia in service in Canada, 1775, 
and was near Montgomery when he was mortally wounded. He was promoted major, 1775, 
and served as lieutenant colonel, 1777. He was pall-bearer in 1818 when the remains 
of Montgomery were removed from Quebec to Montgomery Square, N. Y. He was born about 
1750 in Albany county. 
Also No. 7650.  

MRS. MARY HENRIETTA MAYHEW GRAVES

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  21463 
Born in Merton, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Charles Eugene Graves. 
Descendant of Lieut. Ezra Cleveland and of Sergt. Seth Cleveland, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Thomas Mayhew and Sarah A. Parkes, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Mayhew and Jededah Cleveland, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Cleveland and Mattie Cleveland, his wife (daughter of Seth). 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Cleveland and Abiah Neal, his wife, m. 1770; 
	Seth Cleveland (brother of Ezra). 

Ezra Cleveland, (1746-1822), served as second lieutenant in the county militia. 
	He was born and died in Edgartown. 
Seth Cleveland, (1742-1809), served as corporal in coast defense and was promoted sergeant. 
Also Nos. 14985, 16873. 

MRS. MARY G. UPHAM.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 22040 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Horace A. J. Upham. 
Descendant of Paul Gardner, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Thomas Arnold Greene and Elizabeth Lynes Cadle, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Welcome Arnold Greene and Sarah Gardner, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Zenas Gardner and Susannah Hussey, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Paul Gardner and Rachel Starbuck, his wife.
 
Paul Gardner, (1730-1813), was a civil officer of Nantucket, where he was born and 
where he died. 
Also No. 20969.  

MRS. GERTRUDE W. CUSHING.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 22271 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of William Tileston Cushing. 
Descendant of Richard Sweetser. 
Daughter of Charles K. Wells and Sarah Hitchings, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel Wells and Susannah Sweetser, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Sweetser and Sarah Matthews, his first wife.
 
Richard Sweetser, (1749-1844), was placed on the pension roll of Kennebec Co., 
Maine, 1818, for service of private in the Massachusetts Line. 
Also No. 6411.  

MRS. LILLIAN DAY SIVYER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 22463 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Frederick Sivyer, Jr. 
Descendant of Capt. John Brown. 
Daughter of Frederick T. Day and Alcy J. Miller, his wife. 
Granddaughter of George B. Miner and Myrinda Seymour, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Miner and Alcy Case, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Case and Esther Brown, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Brown and Hannah Owen (1740-1831), his wife, m. 1758. 

John Brown, (1728-76), was captain of the Eighth Company, Eighteenth Regiment of 
Connecticut militia, and died on duty in New York. He was born in West Simsbury,
Conn. 
Also Nos. 10903, 12358, 15361, 20775, 21251.  
 

MRS. CARRIE THEODORA MAYHEW VAUX.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  22642 
Born in Merton, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Frederick T. Vaux. 
Descendant of Lieut. Ezra Cleveland and of Sergt. Seth Cleveland, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Thomas Mayhew and Sarah A. Parkes, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Mayhew and Zedidah Cleveland, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Cleveland and Mattie Cleveland (daughter of Seth), his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Cleveland and Abiah Neal, his wife; Seth Cleveland (brother of Ezra). 

Ezra Cleveland, (1746-1822), served as second lieutenant in the county militia from 
	Edgartown, where he was born and where he died. 

Seth Cleveland, (1742-1809), served as corporal and sergeant in coast defense. 
Also Nos. 14985, 16873, 21463. 

MRS. FLORENCE WELLS BINGHAM.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 22823 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
 
Wife of James Bingham. 
Descendant of Richard Sweetser. 
Daughter of William Brown, Jr., and Susan Sweetser Wells, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel Wells and Susanna Sweetser, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Sweetser and Sarah Matthews, his first wife. 
See No. 22271.  
 

MRS. HELEN E. PRENTISS JENKS.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 23079 
Born in Jericho, Vermont.
 
Wife of Jonathan Ridgway Jenks. 
Descendant of Col. Samuel Prentiss, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of William Augustus Prentiss and Eliza Sands, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Dr. Samuel Prentiss, Jr. (1759-1818), and Lucretia Holmes, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Prentiss and Phoebe Billings (1738-1829), his wife. 

Samuel Prentiss, (1736-1807), served as captain, 1775, and rose to the rank of 
colonel. He was born in Stonington, Conn., where he died. 
Also Nos. 1118, 22782.

 

MISS SARAH ELLEN PRENTISS.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 23080 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Col. Samuel Prentiss. 
Daughter of William Augustus Prentiss and Eliza Sands, his wife. 
See No. 23079.  

MRS. GERTRUDE MAY AUSTIN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 23622 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Paul Page Austin. 
Descendant of Stephen May and of Capt. Hezekiah Hutchins. 
Daughter of Alpha Childs May and Eliza Spalding Reed, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Elisha May and Elethea Woodward, his wife; 
		Hezekiah Hutchins Reed and Martha Pilkin Barnard, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Stephen May and Hannah Murray, his wife; 
		Thomas Reed and Patty Hutchins, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Hutchins and Anna Merrill (Sweet), his wife.

Stephen May, (1755-1844), was placed on the pension roll of Orange Co., Vt., 
1818, for service of private in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was born 
in Hebron, Conn.; died in West Fairlee, Vt. 

Hezekiah Hutchins, (1728-96), offered his services to the Committee of Safety of 
New Hampstead saying ?that he had been in all wars since the taking of Louisberg 
and was two years chief engineer at Fort Frederick.? He was captain in Col. James 
Reed's regiment at Bunker Hill and marched with volunteers to reënforce the army 
at Saratoga. He was born in Haverhill, Mass.; died in Hampstead, N. H. 
Also Nos. 1417, 8483, 10438, 11463, 22928.  

MRS. ALICE AUSTIN KNIGHT PRYOR.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 23739 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of A. K. Pryor. 
Descendant of Phineas Knight and of John Worden. 
Daughter of Austin Melvin Knight and Alice Tobey, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Charles Sanford Knight and Cordelia A. Knight, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Aziza Knight and Jemima Worden, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Knight and Hetty Sanford, his wife; 
			John Worden (1739-1842), and Johannah Stark, his wife. 
See No. 23532. 

Phineas Knight, (1755-1833), was a private at the battle of Bunker Hill. He was 
placed on the pension roll of Hampshire Co., Mass., 1818, for two years' actual 
service of private in the Connecticut Line. He was born in Norwich, Conn.; died in 
Huntington, Mass. 
Also No. 19030.  

MRS. MARY LOIS DURAND SCHEERER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 24118 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of William Scheerer. 
Descendant of Alexander Durand. 
Daughter of Joseph Barnes Durand and Helen Florence Sloan, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Calvin Durand and Lois Barnes, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Durand and Elizabeth Whaley, his wife. 

Alexander Durand, (1767-1836), was placed on the pension roll of Chittenden County, 
Vermont, 1818, for one year's actual service of private with the Connecticut troops. 
He was born in Norwalk, Conn.; died in Charlotte, Vt.  

MRS. MARY BEECHER LONGYEAR.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 24301 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of John Munro Longyear. 
Descendant of Burr Beecher, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Samuel Peck. Beecher and Caroline Matilda Walker, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Marcus Lyman Beecher and Fanny Johnson, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Burr Beecher and Anna Eunice Smith, his wife. 

Burr Beecher, (1756-1823), served in Wadsworth's Brigade in the New York campaign 
and was at the battles of Long Island, Kip's Bay and White Plains. He was born in 
Woodbridge; died in Northfield. 
Also Nos. 9279, 10807.  

MISS AVIS ELSIE INGERSOLL.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 24445 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Capt. Jesse Leavenworth, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Avery M. Ingersoll and Harriette Leavenworth, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Col. Jesse Henry Leavenworth and Elvira Caroline Leavenworth, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Gen. Henry Leavenworth and Elizabeth Morrison, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Leavenworth and Catharine (Conkling) Frisbie, his wife.
 
Jesse Leavenworth, (1740-1824), served as lieutenant in the Governor's Foot Guards under 
Capt. Benedict Arnold at the Lexington Alarm and commanded a company at Ticonderoga. He 
was born in Waterbury, Conn.; died in Sacket's Harbor, N. Y. 
Also Nos. 4394, 6987.  

MISS MABEL PORTER ROBINSON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 24457 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Descendant of Dr. William Adams. 
Daughter of George Irving Robinson and Jane Adams Porter, his wife. 
See No. 24458.  

MISS EDITH PORTER ROBINSON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 24458 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Descendant of Dr. William Adams. 
Daughter of George Irving Robinson and Jane Adams Porter, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Adams Porter and Marcia Columbia Parkhurst, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Lebbeus Porter and Mary Ann Adams, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Adams and Mary Flannagan, his wife. 
William Adams served as surgeon in the Continental Artillery, 1777-80. 
Also No. 3788. 
 

MRS. MARY WARREN NOYES LELAND.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 24459 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of Charles Leland. 
Descendant of Capt. Peleg Noyes, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Cassius M. Noyes and Isidora Jennings, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Noyes and Mary A. Millard, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Noyes (b. 1765) and Elizabeth Stanton, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Peleg Noyes and Prudence Williams, his wife, m. 1763. 

Peleg Noyes, (1741-1825), was captain in the Eighth regiment of Foot, 1780. He was 
born in Stonington, where he died.  

MRS. MARION CLAFLIN RETON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  24469 
Born in Summit, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Niels E. Reton. 
Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Metcalf, Israel Alden and Abner Claflin. 
Daughter of Gilbert Claflin and Esther Colby (b. 1830), his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joshua Claflin (b. 1798) and Achsah Maria Kibbe, his wife; 
	James Colby (b. 1798) and Abigail Metcalf, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Claflin and Lucy Alden (b. 1772), his wife; 
	James Colby (b. 1771) and ? Brown, his wife; Samuel Metcalf and Eunice Brown, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abner Claflin and Hannah Rockwood, his wife; 
	Israel Alden and Thankful Markham, his wife; Samuel Metcalf and Hannah Rochardson, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Claflin and Mary Davison, his wife. 

Samuel Metcalf, (1739-85), turned out at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. John 
Crawford's company, Col. Jonathan Warner's regiment. He was born in 
Worcester County, Mass., where he died. 
Also No. 14205. 

Israel Alden served in the Berkshire County, Massachusetts militia in the 
Burgoyne campaign. He was born in Stafford, Conn., 1747.
 
Abner Claflin, (1738-91), marched on the alarm, 1777, to guard Hessian prisoners. 
He was born in Dudley; died in Tryingham, Mass

MRS. LOUISE POMEROY SPENCER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  25035 
Born in Suffield, Connecticut. 

Wife of James Pendleton Spencer. 
Descendant of Samuel Reid, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Henry Pomeroy (1815-82) and Hope Ann Reid, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel Reid (1780-1852) and Eudosia Taintor (1785-1849), his second wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Reid and Charity Bourne (1754-1816), his wife, m. 1778. 

Samuel Reid, (1756-1832), enlisted, 1776, for one year and was in the Commander-in-
Chief's Body Guard under Capt. Caleb Gibbs at the battles of Trenton and Princeton. 
He was born in Fall River, Mass., where he died. 
Also No. 14511.

MRS. SUSAN PAYNE CLEMENT.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  25630 
Born in Honey Creek, Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Capt. Increase Child. 
Daughter of Alfred Payne and Olive Child, his wife. 
See No. 25631. 

MRS. EMMA PAYNE ERSKINE. Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 25631 Born in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin. Descendant of Capt. Increase Child. Daughter of Alfred Payne and Olive Child, his wife. Granddaughter of William Child and Susan Deake, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Judge Salmon Child and Olive Rose, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Increase Child and Olive Pease, his wife. Increase Child, (1740-1810), commanded a company under Schuyler and joined Gates' army at Stillwater. He took with him his son Salmon, as a waiter. He was born in Woodstock, Conn.; died in Greenfield, N. Y.

MRS. CARRIE PACKARD SCHULLER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 25036 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of Francis Xavier Schuller. 
Descendant of Samuel Reid, Lemuel packard and Simeon Carpenter. 
Daughter of Orville Leprelet Packard and Thena Yemans, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Orrin Packard (b. 1793) and Eliza Anne Smith, his wife; 
		William Yemans and Nancy Lockwood, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Packard and Sarah Hunt, his wife, m. 1774; 
		Edward Smith and Elizabeth Reid (1782-1876), his wife; 
		Elijah Yemans and Thena Carpenter, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Reid and Charity Bourne (1754-1816), his wife; 
		Simeon Carpenter and Anna Burton, his wife, m. 1769. 
See No. 25035. 

Lemuel Packard, (1747-1822), was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm under 
Capt. Josiah Hayden and served also under Capt. David Packard, 1780. He was 
born in Bridgewater, Mass., where he died. 
Also Nos. 15576, 19830. 

Simeon Carpenter, (1740-1830), served in Capt. Timothy Bush's company of Vermont 
troops. He was born in Coventry, Conn.; died in Waterbury, Vt. 
Also No. 4134.  

MRS. KATHERINE ELLEN MCGEOCH FLINT

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 25618 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of John Wyman Flint. 
Descendant of Sergt. Levi Harvey. 
Daughter of Peter McGeoch and Catherine Ellen Harvey, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Enoch Dole Harvey and Mary Hubbard Nye, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Harvey and Susannah Dole, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Levi Harvey and Elisabeth Randlett, his wife. 

Levi Harvey, (1745-1807), served as sergeant in Capt. Nathan Sanborn's company, 
Col. Stephen Evans' regiment of New Hampshire militia. He was born in Amesbury, 
Mass.; died in Danville, Vt.  

MISS ALMA MCGEOCH.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 25621 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Descendant of Sergt. Levi Harvey. 
Daughter of Peter McGeoch and Catherine Ellen Harvey, his wife. 
See No. 25618.  

 

MISS CLARA MCGEOCH.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 25622 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Descendant of Sergt. Levi Harvey. 
Daughter of Peter McGeoch and Catherine Ellen Harvey, his wife. 
See No. 25618.  

MRS. ELIZABETH WARDNER STITH.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  25765 
Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin. 
Wife of Wilmer Curtis Stith. 
Descendant of Dr. Elisha Phelps. 
Daughter of Rev. Oliver Hulburd Staples and Laura Phelps Emerson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Rufus Emerson and Laura Amelia Phelps, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Elisha Phelps and Susan Eastman, his wife. 

Elisha Phelps, (1762-1806), served as corporal in the Eighth company, First 
regiment of Connecticut militia. He was born in Harwintown, Conn.; died in 
Peacham, Vt. 

MISS M. IRENE SMITH.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 27987 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Descendant of Elisha Smith and of Gad Smith, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Everett Allard Smith and Jessie Murry, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Smith and Abigail Hosley, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Gad Smith, Jr., and Rhoda Bartlett, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gad Smith and Irene Wait, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Smith and Sarah Field, his wife. 

Elisha Smith, (1705-84), served as a minute man from Whately, where he was 
born and where he died.
 
Gad Smith, (1749-1827), served in the militia under Capt. Salmon White, 
1777. He was born in Whately; died in Charlmont, Mass. 
Also Nos. 27, 16053, 16184, 17916, 23245, 26836.  


MRS. LAURA TROWBRIDGE CANNON CALHOUN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 28879 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of Rev. Newell Meeker Calhoun. 
Descendant of Capt. Caleb Trowbridge. 
Daughter of James William Cannon and Laura Tuttle, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Le Grand Cannon and Mary Elizabeth Trowbridge, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Joseph Trowbridge and Lois Mix, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Trowbridge and Anna Sherman, his wife. 

Caleb Trowbridge, (1747-99), fitted out a company which he commanded. He was 
taken prisoner and confined two years in the old Sugar House. When exchanged 
he served on the Fire Brand and captured many prizes. 
Also No. 10317.  


MRS. JESSIE JOHNSON HOLBROOK.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 29359 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of Frederick Holbrook. 
Descendant of Ephraim Patch, Jr. 
Daughter of Jerome Bonaparte Johnson and Rose Higbee, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Enos Jackson Higbee and Lucy Mathews Patch (b. 1801), his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Patch, Jr. and Mary Burnell (1762-1855), his wife, m. 1781. 

Ephraim Patch, Jr., (1757-1838), was placed on the pension roll of New York for 
service as private in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Chesterfield, Mass.;
died in Pike, New York. 
Also Nos. 9163, 11830.  

MRS. ELIZA REED MAY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 29734 Born in Montpelier, Vermont. Wife of Alpha Child May. Descendant of Capt. Hezekiah Hutchins. Daughter of hezekiah Hutchins Reed and Martha Pitkin Barnard, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Reed and Patty Hutchins, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Hutchins and Anna Merrill Sweet, his wife. [p.264] Hezekiah Hutchins, (1728-96), was captain of Col. James Reed's regiment at Bunker Hill and marched with volunteers from Hampstead to reënforce the army at Saratoga and was at the surrender. He was born in Haverhill, Mass.; died in Hampstead, N. H. Also Nos. 1417, 8483, 10438, 11463, 22928, 23622, 24565, 27543.

MISS CORNELIA ALICE MAY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 29735 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Descendant of Stephen May and of Capt. Hezekiah Hutchins. 
Daughter of Alpha Child May and Eliza Spalding Reed, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Elisha May and Elethia Woodward, his wife; 
		Hezekiah Hutchins Reed and Martha Pitkin Barnard, his wife. 
See No. 29734. 

Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen May and Hannah Murray, his wife. 

Stephen May, (1755-1844), was placed on the pension roll of Orange Co., Vt., 
1818, for service as private in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in 
Hebron, Conn.; died in West Fairlee, Vt. 
Also No. 23622.  

MISS MARY ABERNETHY TOWNSEND.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 29789 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Descendant of Daniel Townsend. 
Daughter of Edwin Franklin Townsend and Mary J. Wadhams, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Edwin Townsend and Ann Eliza Graff, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Townsend and Martha Fowler, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Townsend and Rebecca Ward, his wife. 

Daniel Townsend, (1756-99), enlisted, 1777, in the Connecticut militia and, 1780, 
was transferred to the corps of Invalids on account of the loss of an eye. He was 
captured in an engagement in Westchester county, New York, but escaped before 
reaching the old Sugar House prison.  

MISS DELLA M. SCHUYLER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  30094 
Born in Summit, Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Col. Stephen Schuyler, of New York. 
Daughter of John Carpenter Schuyler and Mary Taylor, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Philip Courtlandt Schuyler and Cynthia Carpenter,
	his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Schuyler and Lena Ten Eyck, his wife.
 
Stephen Schuyler, (1737-1820), was a member of Assembly of Albany county 
and colonel of militia in Ten Broeck's regiment. He was born in Albany, 
died there. 
Also No. 7303.

MRS. MARY HOVER COLLACOTT.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 31052 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of H. R. Collacott. 
Descendant of Capt. Edward Paine, Eleazer Paine, Stephen Paine and Aaron White, 
	all of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Thomas Hover and Katharine Chesney, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin D. Chesney and Eliza Maria Paine, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Paine and Sally Maria (Paine), his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Paine (father of Charles) and Aurel (Paine), his wife; 
		Edward Paine and Rebecca White, his second wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron White and Sarah Olmsted, his wife; 
		Stephen Paine (father of Eleazer) and Lydia Cook, his wife. 

Edward Paine, (1746-1841), was placed on the pension roll of Ohio 1831 for service as 
captain in the Connecticut militia. He was born in Bolton, Conn.; died in Painesville, 
Ohio. 
Also Nos. 17231, 24900, 30140. 

Eleazer Paine, (1764-1804), enlisted at sixteen as a private in the Connecticut militia. 
He was born in East Windsor; died in Painesville, Ohio. 
Stephen Paine, (1740-1807), enlisted 1777, as a private for three years. 

Aaron White, (1723-1802), was a patriot of Cromwell where the house he built is still 
standing.  

MRS. KATE STURTEVANT MCLAUGHLIN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  31358 
Born in Delavan, Wisconsin. 

Wife of William Kirby McLaughlin. 
Descendant of Enoch Story. 
Daughter of Zebina Bartlett Sturtevant and Jane Ann Story, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Stephen Story and Amanda Leach, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Story and Polly, his wife. 

Enoch Story, (1757-1850), was placed on the pension roll of Oneida 
Co., N. Y., 1819, for two years actual service as private in the 
Massachusetts line. He enlisted from Berkshire Co., Mass.; died in 
Whitestown, N. Y. 

MRS. KATHARINE VON S. RICHARDSON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  31564 
Born in Delavan, Wisconsin. 

Wife of William E. Richardson. 
Descendant of Ebenezer Hoisington and of Elisha Hoisington. 
Daughter of Dr. Frederick L. Von Suessmilch and Frances Maria Stowell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Guy Stowell and Catherine Truax, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Stowell and Betsey Hoisington, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Hoisington. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-garnaddaughter of Ebenezer Hoisington and Elizabeth Miller, his wife. 

Ebenezer Hoisington, (1729-1804), was a delegate from Windsor and appointed as a 
member of the Cumberland County Committee of Safety of which he was chairman. He 
was born in Farmington, Conn.; died in Windsor, Vt. 

Elisha Hoisington, (1753-1827), enlisted as a private from Farmington and was in 
active service, 1779. He was born in Farmington, Conn.; died in Windsor, Vt. 

MRS. SUSAN W. PHELPS RIDELL.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  31717 
Born in Delavan, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Frank Rockwell Ridell. 
Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin Bodwell and of Dr. Jonathan Bird, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Edwin Ward Phelps and Susan F. Whittlesey, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Erastus Phelps and Mary Louisa Bodwell, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Erastus Bodwell and Chloe Bird, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Bodwell and Mary Griswold Woodbridge, his wife; 
	Jonathan Bird and Amy Humphrey, his wife. 

Benjamin Bodwell, (1742-87), enlisted as a private; was corporal in Capt. Abel 
Pettibone's company of Connecticut militia and served as sergeant in the New York 
campaign, 1776. He was born in Roxbury, Mass.; died in Simsbury, Conn. 
Also No. 11367. 

Jonathan Bird, (1743-86), served as surgeon in the Connecticut militia 1776. He 
was born in Simsbury, died there. 

MRS. MINERVA BUTLIN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 32030 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Descendant of Aloney Rust. 
Daughter of T. G. Butlin and Minerva Rust, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Amasa Rust and Charlotte Ward, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Aloney Rust and Esther Doud, his wife, m. 1790. 

Aloney Rust, (1766-1857), enlisted at fifteen and served in Capt. Samuel Canfield's 
company of militia. He was born in Hartford, Conn.; died in Fowler, Ohio. 
Also No. 26015.  

MRS. MADELINE GIBBS MURPHEY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  32341 
Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Alonzo Miles Murphey. 
Descendant of Corp. Walter Whitney. 
Daughter of Sylvanus Nye Gibbs and Josephine Cornelia Carpenter, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Stephen D. Carpenter and Emiline Britton, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Britton and Amy Whitney, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Walter Whitney and Anah Wells, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Whitney and Amy Northrop, his wife. 

Walter Whitney, (1760-1846), was placed on the pension roll of Albany county, 
N. Y., 1831, for service as private and corporal in the Connecticut militia. He 
was born in Fairfield, Conn.; died in Albany, N. Y. 
Also No. 17370. 

MISS MIRIAM HOYT.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  32747 
Born in Delavan, Wisconsin. 
Descendant of Richard Hoyt, of New Hampshire. 
[p.253] Daughter of Emerson Demerit Hoyt and Caroline M. Holston, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Demerit Hoyt and Catherine Smith, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Hoyt, (1779-1839) and Susan Demerit, his wife, m. 1812. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Hoyt and Mercy Home, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Hoyt and Sarah Smith, his wife. 

Richard Hoyt, (1756-1837), was placed on the pension roll for one years actual 
service as private in the Massachusetts line. He was born in Exeter, N. H.; 
died in Tuftonburg. 

MRS. FLORENCE L. VOORHEES.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  32755 
Born in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Luke Voorhees. 
Descendant of Timothy Lewis. 
Daughter of George Darwin Jenks and Ann Mann Stevens, his wife. 
Granddaughter of George Jenks and Sylvia Lewis, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Lewis and Thankful Bradley, his wife. 

Timothy Lewis, (1764-1858), served as a substitute for his father for whom he 
was named. He received a pension, 1832. He was born in Ashfield, Mass.; died in 
Belvidere, Ill. 
Also Nos. 23823, 25202, 29648. 

MRS. MARION EMMA SAVAGE STUSSE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 33147 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of David Stusse. 
Descendant of Sergt. Amos Adams. 
Daughter of Thomas Savage and Marion Emma Richards, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin Richards and Alice Adams (b. 1777), his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Adams and Sarah, his wife. 
Amos Adams, (1746-1844), served several short enlistments under different commands 
as sergeant. He was placed on the pension roll of Madison, Maine, 1832 for fifteen 
months actual service as sergeant Massachusetts Continental line. He was born in 
Pepperell; removed to Groton, Mass., 1767 where he lived during the war and from 
there to Maine where he died. 
Also Nos. 18471, 21508.  

MRS. EDNA B. EARLING.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  33742 
Born in Brookfield, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Herman Earling. 
Descendant of Joseph Twitchell and of Ezra Twitchell. 
Daughter of George W. Brown and Hannah Twitchell Philbrook, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Samuel Philbrook and Emily Twitchell, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Calvin Twitchell (1779) and Hannah Coffin, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Twitchell and Susanna Rice, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Twitchell and Deborah Fairbanks, his wife, m. 1739. 

Ezra Twitchell, (1746-1821), was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for one years 
actual service as private, Massachusetts line. He was born in Sherburne, Mass.; 
died in Bethel, Maine. 
Also No. 14636. 

Joseph Twitchell, (1718-92), was a member of the General Court and Justice of 
the Peace of Sherburne. 

MRS. HARRIET SHERRILL DAKIN MACMURPHY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  33839 
Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin. 

Wife of John Alexander MacMurphy. 
Descendant of Col. James Barrett, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Charles Rufus Dakin and Julia Ward, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Amos Dakin and Phebe Bowman Barrett, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of James Barrett, Jr. and Meliscent Easterbrook, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Barrett and Rebecca Hubbard, his wife. 

James Barrett, (1710-79), was in command of the North [p.305] Bridge and served as 
muster master until his death. He was born and died in Concord, Mass. 
Also Nos. 2341, 3171, 5481, 6268, 8251, 10079, 15426, 17586, 20996, 24694, 25135, 29564, 30388. 

MRS. HATTIE SHERMAN CARLETON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  34427 
Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin. 
Descendant of Hon. Roger Sherman and of Lieut. John Sherman. 
Daughter of Henry W. Sherman and Martha Watson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Charles Sherman and Jennet Taylor, his second wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Sherman and Rebecca Austin, his first wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Roger Sherman and Elizabeth Hartwell, his first wife. 

Roger Sherman, (1721-93), was a member of all the important committees of the 
Continental Congress for the prosecution of the war, army, navy and treasury. He 
was a signer of the Declaration of Independence from Connecticut. He was born in 
Newton, Mass.; died in New Haven, Conn. 

John Sherman, (1751-1801), served as paymaster, Continental army, 1777-80. He 
was born in New Milford, Conn.; died in Canton, Mass. 
Also Nos. 602, 891, 4868, 6755, 8211, 11054, 20604, 22600, 24669, 28889. 

MRS. KATELLA JACKSON HAYNES.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  34428 
Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Handy. 
Daughter of Calvin Jackson and Eliza Wilbor, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Borden Wilbor and Emily Sophia Brewster, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Wilbor and Sarah Handy, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Handy and Sarah Hall, his wife. 

Samuel Handy, (1756-1838), was honored with the badge of merit for six years 
faithful service. His discharge signed by Washington and the gun he carried are 
in the possession of his descendants. He was born in Killingworth, Conn.; died 
in Palmyra, N. Y. 
Also No. 10181. 

MRS. LOUIS DONNELLY

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 35049
Born in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Wife of Joseph Gordon Donnelly
Descendant of Richard Hoyt, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of William Avery Smith and Susan Jennette Hoyt, his wife
Granddaughter of Thomas Hoyt (1779-1839) and Susannah Demerit, his wife, m. 1812

Richard Hoyt, (1756-1837), enlisted 1775, from Amesbury, Massachusetts, for one 
year under Capt. Caleb Robinson and Col. Laomi Baldwin's regiment.  He was placed 
on the pension roll, 1819, for one years actual service as private in the 
Massachusetts line.  He was born in Exeter; died in Tuftonboro, N.H.
Also No. 32747

MRS. EUNICE MOWER HADFIELD

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #35056
Born in Peewaukee (sic), Wisconsin
Wife of Samuel Hadfield
Descendant of Capt. Nathan Watkins
Daughter of A.S. Putney and Sarah Mower, his wife
Granddaughter of Timothy Mower and Eunice Watkins, his wife
Gr.-Granddaughter of Nathan Watkins and Sarah Witney (1739-1916), m. 1761

Nathan Watkins, (1736-1815), commanded minute men at Bunker Hill and joined the 
expedition to Quebec.  He served as captain of Contental Artillery, 1777; was taken 
prisoner in the Burgoyne campaign and was exchanged for a British captain of Royal 
Artillery.  He was born in Hopkinton, Mass.; died in Naples, N.Y.
Also Nos. 7109, 21972, 24210

MRS. LUCY E. STRONG.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  35057 
Born in Mukwonga, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Warner Bryant Strong. 
Descendant of John Myrick, of New York. 
Daughter of Theron W. Haight and Annie Youmans, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Morris Haight and Lois Myrick (1802-75), his wife, m. 1821. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Myrick and Lois Cook (1768-1838), his wife. 

John Myrick, (1760-1834), served as a private in the Dutchess County militia 
under Capt. David Waterbury, Col. Henry Luddington. He was born in Granville; 
died in Dutchess county, N. Y. 

MRS. MINERVA JOSLIN FARGO

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 35059
Born in Lake Mills, Wisconsin
Wife of Robert Fargo
Descendant of Elish Holmes and of Hezekiah Joslyn
Daughter of Eliab Milton Joslin and Paulina Bishop, his wife.
Granddaughter of Eliah Joslin and Esther Foster, his wife; 
		Robert Bishop and Sallie Holmes, his wife
Gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Joslyn and Chloe Hall, his wife.
		Elisha Holmes and Sarah Harris, his wife.

Hezekiah Joslyn (1757-1836), was placed on the pension roll of Onondaga county, 
N.Y., for service as private of Berkshire county, Massachusetts militia.  He 
was born in Killingly, Conn., removed to Tyringham, Mass., and died in Cicero, 
N.Y.
Also No. 23077

Elisha Holmes, (1756-1845), volunteered in the first call for troops and survived 
to receive a pension in Montville, Conn.
Also Nos. 5272, 14736, 23631

MRS. JOSEPHINE MARSHALL DAVIS

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #35065
Born in Los Angeles, California
Wife of N.R. Davis
Descendant of Hon. Henry Lee and of Col. Henry Lee, Jr.
Daughter of Louis Henry Marshall and Florence Murray Burke, his wife
Granddaughter of Judge William Louis Marshall and Anne Kinloch Lee, (1800-64), his wife
Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Lee, Jr. (Light Horse Harry) and Anne Hill Carter (1773-1829), 
	his second wife, m. 1793
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Lee and Lucy Grimes, his wife.

Henry Lee, Jr., (1756-1818), was captain of Dragoons, 1776; Continental Dragoons, 1777.  
In 1778 he received the thanks of Congress and a gold medal for distinguished service in 
the field.  His battalion was designated Lee's Partisan Corps.  

Henry Lee, (1729-87), was a member of the House of Burgess when Lord Dunmore dissolved 
the body.  He was a fervent patriot, active in civil life and wielded great influence in 
Virginia.
Also nos. 1105, 2453, 13937, 26390

MRS. ANNE LEE MARSHALL RICHARDS

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #35066
Born in Milwaukee, Wis.
Wife of Charles Eugene Richards.
Descendant of Hon. Henry Lee and Col. Henry Lee, Jr.
Daughter of Louis Henry Marshall and Florence Murray Burke, his wife
See No. 35065

MRS. SARAH CATHERINE CURTIS

 
Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #35381
born Wauwatosa, Wis.
Wife of Charles Edgar Curtis
Descendant of Col. William Henshaw
Daughter of Enoch Downs Underwood and Harriet Denny, his wife
Granddaughter of Joseph Denny and Lucinda Henshaw, his second wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Henshaw and Phebe Swan, his wife.

William Henshaw, (1735=1820), was a member of the Provincial Congress, 
1774, which voted to enroll twelve thousand minute men and command a 
regiment of minute men raised in Worsester county.  He was in th battles 
of Long Island, White Plains, Trenton and Princeton.  His orderly books 
in four volumes are in the American Antiquarian Society of Worchester.
Source: Lineage Book National Socity of the Daughters of the 
American Revolution 1901
Also Nos. 4324, 6837, 33891

MRS MARY GOODRICH BROWN

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #35659
Born in Milwaukee, Wis
Wife of Frank G. Brown
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Whiting
Daughter of John R. Goodrich and Adaline Vandervoort, his wife
Granddaughter of Charles Vandervoort and Mary Anderson, his wife
Gr. Granddaughter of Charles Vandervoort and Rebecca Whiting, his wife
Gr. gr. Granddaughter of Jonathan Whiting and Rachel Smith, his wife.

Johnathan Whiting (1737-97), was captain of the Fifth company, Ninth regiment of 
Connecticut militia, 1776, called out by Gen. David Wooster to defend the colony 
when the enemy landed on the coast.  He died in Carmel, New York.
Also 13267

MRS. KATHERINE STONE HOBBINS

Daughter of the American Revolution # 35662
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Wife of Harry B. Hobbins.
Descendent of Elisha Holmes, of Connecticut

Daughter of James B. Stone and Eliza Danforth, his wife.
Granddaughter of Simon Danforth and Mary Bishop, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Bishop and Sarah Holmes, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Holmes (1756-1845) and Sarah Harris, his wife.
See No. 35059 

MISS CLARA A. GREENE

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 35890
Born in Eagle, Wisconsin
Descendant of Elijah Pettibone
Daughter of William S. Greene and Loretta H. Pettibone, his wife.
Granddaughter of Augustus Norman Pettibone and Nancy Leonard Hathaway, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Pettibone and ____ Field, his wife.

Elijah Pettibone, (1748-1824), enlisted, 1775, under Captain Titus Watson, Col. Charles
Burrell's regiment; went to Quebec under Arnold and was discharged at Mount Independence, 
1776.  His pension was allowed, 1818, for one years actual service as private, Connecticut 
line.  He was born in Simsbury, Conn.; died in Vernon, N.Y.

MRS. MABEL C. MORLEY

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 35891
Born in Waukesha, Wis
Wife of Edward A. Morley
Descenant of Elijah Pettibone
Daughter of William S. Greene and Loretta H. Pettibone, his wife
See No. 35890

MRS. ELIZA E. WADHAMS PEARSON.

DAR ID Number: 37535 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Lieut. William F. Pearson, U. S. A. 
Descendant of John Evarts Stone, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Edward A. Wadhams and Estelle Stone Bannard, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John W. Bannard and Eliza L. Stone, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Asher Stone and Sally Nicholson, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Evarts Stone and Eunice Goldsmith, his wife. 

John Evarts Stone, (1762-1852), enlisted at seventeen in Capt. Bezeleel 
Bristol's company to prevent the British landing on the sound. He was born 
and died in Guilford, Conn. 
Also No. 13069. 

MRS. LUCY ABERNETHY WADHAMS DODGE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 37536 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of Harger W. Dodge. 
Descendant of John Evarts Stone. 
Daughter of Edward A. Wadhams and Estelle Stone Bannard, his wife. 
See No. 37535.  

MRS. VIRGINIA CABELL RUGGLES.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 36028 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of Charles H. Ruggles. 
Descendant of Col. Hugh Rose. 
Daughter of Dr. Robert H. Cabell and Catherine Eyre Baily, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Landon Cabell and Judith Scott Rose, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Rose and Caroline Matilda Jordan, his wife. 
Hugh Rose, (1743-95), was a member of the Committee of Safety and also county 
lieutenant of Amherst and commander of militia. 
Also Nos. 1792, 9405, 20252, 29363, 34778.  

MRS. BELLE BRYANT VINSON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 36050 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of Edward Wilkinson Vinson. 
Descendant of Daniel Damon Bryant. 
Daughter of Sherburn Bryant and Clara Henry, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Lester Bryant (b. 1796) and Hannah Sleeper, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Damon Bryant and Bethiah Newton (1765-1852), his wife, m. 1783. 

Daniel Damon Bryant, (1755-1805), enlisted, 1777, in Capt. William Manning's company, 
Col. Charles Webb's regiment for three years. In 1838 the widow received, in Orange Co., 
Vt., a pension for two years actual service of private, Connecticut line. He was born in 
East Hartford, Conn.; died in Thetford, Vt. 
Also No. 25619.  

MRS. ADALINE BELDON OLIN ESTBERG.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  36059 
Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
 
Wife of Emil Estberg. 
Descendant of Ensign Caleb Olin. 
Daughter of Chauncey C. Olin and Mary Church, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Thomas Olin (b. 1779) and Experience Conkey, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Olin and Freelove Mitchell (1755-1834), his wife, m. 1775. 

Caleb Olin, (1753-1838), was placed on the pension roll of [p.22] St. Lawrence 
County, New York, 1832, for service of ensign, Vermont militia. He was born in 
Warwick, R. I.; died in Potsdam, N. Y. 

MRS. ALICE ROSE ANDERSON WILSON.

DAR ID Number: 36585 
Born in Chicago, Illinois. 

Wife of Chester Wilson. 
Descendant of Michael Goodrich. 
Daughter of James K. Anderson and Rose Shipman, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Stephen Vaughn Shipman and Ashsah Cornelia Goodrich, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Sheldon Goodrich and Achsah Parsons, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elnathan Goodrich and Mary Sawyer, his 1st wife. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Michael Goodrich and Martha Hollister, his wife. 

Michael Goodrich, (1747-1823), enlisted 1775 as a private in the Connecticut 
militia and was at the surrender of Burgoyne. He was born in Wethersfield, 
Conn.; died in Walton, N. Y. 
Also Nos. 32009, 34424. 

MISS MILDRED ANDERSON

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  36586 
Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin. 
Descendant of Michael Goodrich. 
Daughter of James K. Anderson and Rose Shipman, his wife. 
See No. 36585. 

MISS ELIZABETH M. INGRAHAM.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 37367 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Descendant of Eleazer Roote. 
Daughter of John Phillips Thurston Ingraham and Cornelia Fanning Roote, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Eleazer Roote, Jr. and Harriet Dayton, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Roote and Lucinda Bostwick, his wife. 
Eleazer Roote, (1764-1837), enlisted at seventeen and served at West Point in 
Canfield's regiment, 1781. He was born in Coventry, Conn.; died in Manchester, 
Mich.  

MRS. JULIA WEST GILBERT.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  37463 
Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin. 

Wife of William B. Gilbert. 
Descendant of Aaron Lindsley, Abigail Halsey and Silas Halsey. 
Daughter of Aaron Ladner Lindsley and Julia West, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Aaron Lindsley and Dorcas Taylor, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Lindsley and Abigail Halsey, his wife. m. 1771. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Silas Halsley (1704-77) and Abigail Howell, his wife. 

Aaron Lindsley, (1740-98), served as a minute man throughout the war in the 
New Jersey militia. He never recovered from wounds received at Monmouth. He 
was born at Morris Plains, New Jersey and died in Saratoga county, N. Y. His 
wife belonged to a family of patriots and her parents died 1777 of small-pox, 
contracted, nursing soldiers when the pestilence was at Morristown. 
Also Nos. 6484, 12962, 36884.

MRS. ELIZA E. WADHAMS PEARSON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 37535 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of Lieut. William F. Pearson, U. S. A. 
Descendant of John Evarts Stone, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Edward A. Wadhams and Estelle Stone Bannard, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John W. Bannard and Eliza L. Stone, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Asher Stone and Sally Nicholson, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Evarts Stone and Eunice Goldsmith, his wife. 
John Evarts Stone, (1762-1852), enlisted at seventeen in Capt. Bezeleel Bristol's 
company to prevent the British landing on the sound. He was born and died in 
Guilford, Conn. 
Also No. 13069.  

MRS. ALGETHA COLYER GASPAR

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  37941 
Born in Mukwonago, Wisconsin.
 
Wife of Charles P. Gaspar. 
Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Lee, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Lambert Colyer and Martha Cunningham, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Cunningham and Margaret Dygnet, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Cunningham and Tabatha Lee, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Lee (1718-96) and Esther Baker, his second wife. 
See No. 37528. 

MRS. MABEL EASTMAN JOYS.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 40156 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of John Joys, Jr. 
Descendant of Sergt. Cyprain Eastman and of Jonathan Eastman. 
Daughter of George W. Eastman and Jane Fellows, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Cyprain Dunshee Eastman and Merilla Rose, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Luther Eastman and Lydia (Eastman), his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Cyprain Eastman and Rosamond Nelson, his wife; 
		Jonathan Eastman and Ruth Davis, his wife (parents of Lydia). 

Cyprain Eastman, (1749-98), served as sergeant in Capt. Gideon Ormsby's company 
of Vermont militia to guard the frontier. He was born in Norwich, Conn.; died 
in Bristol, Vt. 

Jonathan Eastman, (1753-1816), served in the Vermont militia as a private 1781. 
He was born in Norwich, Conn.; died in Bristol, Vt.  

MISS MARGARET ELLA RISING.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  40554 
Born in Oconomonoc, Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Capt. William Ward, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Edward Howard Rising and Harriet Ella Ward, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Horatio H. Ward and Harriet Barber, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Col. Trowbridge Ward (b. 1777) and Mary Lazell, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Ward and Sarah Trowbridge, his 2nd wife, m. 1765. 
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Ward and mary Stone (Coggin), his 2nd wife. 

William Ward, (1733-98), commanded a company at the Alarms. He was born in Worcester, 
died in Cummington. 
Also No. 6121. 

MRS. SUSAN H. POTTER DEGRAFF.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 41907 
Born in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Maltby Jacob De Graff. 
Descendant of Sergt. Ebenezer Potter. 
Daughter of Levi Brigham Potter and Hitty Wensel, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Potter, Jr., and Susanna Brigham, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Potter and Sarah Harris, his wife. 

Ebenezer Potter, (1750-1845), was placed on the pension roll of Cheshire 
county, N. H., 1832 for service as private, corporal and sergeant, 
Massachusetts Continental line. He was born in Marlboro, Mass.; died in 
Fitzwilliam, N. H. 
Also Nos. 19809, 25954.  

MRS. AGATHA I. RITZ WALKER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 42127 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
Wife of E. H. Walker. 
Descendant of Sergt. Joseph Hollister. 
Daughter of August N. Ritz and Flora I. Bosley, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Alonzo Bosley and Mary M. Bray, his wife. 
See No. 42126.  

MRS. GRACE LILLAN SHAWVAN WILBUR.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 42128 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of Charles M. Wilbur. 
Descendant of Nathan Martin, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Kerillio Shawvan and Lilian Mason, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Isaac N. Mason and Mary B. Martin, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Waite Martin and Clarinda Pierson, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Martin and Ellen Bradley, his wife. 

Nathan Martin, (1734-94), enlisted in Capt. Simeon Smith's company, Col. Philip 
Burr Bradley's regiment, 1776, and served, 1781, under Capt. James Dana. He was 
born and died in Woodbury. 
Also Nos. 13844, 16528.  

MRS. FANNIE WILLIAMS YOUNG.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 42197 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of William Alexander Young. 
Descendant of Col. Oliver Smith, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Alonzo Blossom and Frances E. Williams, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Coddington B. Williams and Sarah Smith, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Denison Smith and Waity Smith, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Smith and Mary Denison (1742-1800), his wife. 

Oliver Smith, (1739-1811), rose from captain to colonel in the Connecticut militia. 
He is buried in Smith Lake Cemetery, Poquonock, Conn. 
Also Nos. 8331, 10363, 20356, 28330, 41067.  

MRS. ANNA E. BRECK.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  42532 
Born in Osonomowoe, Wisconsin. 

Descendant of Barnabas Pond. 
Daughter of H. M. Ackley and Pamelia Reymolds, his wife. 
[p.204] Granddaughter of Gad Ackley and Mary E. Pond, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Barnabas Pond and Thankful Foote, his wife. 

Barnabas Pond, (1755-1841), enlisted for three years in Capt. David Smith's 
company, Connecticut militia. He was a pioneer of Clinton, N. Y., where he died. 
Also No. 11685. 

MRS. MARY ELLEN LOVE PUTNEY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  42642 
Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Henry Orson Putney. 
Descendant of Sergt. Robert Love, of Rhode Island. 
Daughter of George Addison Love and Mary Breese, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Levi Love (1790-1875) and Eunice Waldo (1791-1867), his wife, m. 1808. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Love (1768-1836) and Susannah Austin (1766-1842), his wife, m. 1788. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Love and Sarah Blanchard, his 3rd wife. 

Robert Love, (1730-1809), signed the Test Oath 1776 and 1777 served as sergeant 
in the Rhode Island line. He was born and died in Coventry, R. I. 
Also Nos. 5328, 10573, 14467. 

MISS JOSEPHINE BYINGTON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  43421 
Born in Summit, Wisconsin. 
Descendant of Jared Byington. 
Daughter of Edgar Truman Byington and Hannah Doering, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Orni Byington and Marcia Johnson, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Jared Byington and Rebecca Porter, his wife. 

Jared Byington, (1728-1827), served as a private in the Conn. militia under 
Capt. Noadiah Hooker, Col. Erastus Wolcott's regiment. He was born in Branford, 
Conn.; died in Hinesburg, Vt. 

MRS. LAURA LAPHAM LINDOM.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 43422 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of Guy Lindom. 
Descendant of Asa Allcott (Allcox). 
Daughter of Charles Lapham and Sybil L. Burk, his wife. 
Granddaughter of I. A. Lapham and Ann M. Allcott, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Allcott (1783-1824) and Mehitable Simons, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Allcott and Sabra Plumb (1760-1834), his wife, m. 1780. 

Asa Allcott (Allcox), (1760-1846), served enlistments under different commands and 
was at the battle of Trenton. He was allowed a pension 1818 for two years' actual 
service as private, Connecticut Continental line. He was born in Waterbury, Conn.; 
died in Naples, N. Y.  

MRS. LIZZIE DAWSON WEILER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 43424 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wife of Charles Weiler. 
Descendant of John Hutchins, of New York. 
Daughter of Alfred Dawson and Emma Morse, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Cornelius Morse and Mary Hutchins, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Hyatt Hutchins and Patty Fowler, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hutchins and Phoebe Strong, his wife. 

John Hutchins, (1751-1825), served as a drummer in the first regiment under Capt. 
Henry Pawling. He was born and died in Westchester Co., N. Y. 
Also No. 42635.  

MRS. NELLIE PUTNEY LOVE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  43430 
Born in Pewaukee, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Albert George Love. 
Descendant of Capt. Nathan Watkins and of Joseph Maynard. 
Daughter of Henry Orson Putney (b. 1839) and Mariette Alexander (1839-78), 
	his first wife, m. 1862. 
Granddaughter of Aaron Sidney Putney (1803-76) and Sarah Ann Mower (d. 1877), his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Putney (b. 1771) and Debby Maynard (b. 1777), his wife; 
		Timothy Mower and Eunice Watkins, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Watkins and Sarah Whitney (1739-1816), his wife; 
		Joseph Maynard and Deborah Twitchell (b. 1752), his wife. 

Nathan Watkins, (1736-1815), commanded minute men at Bunker Hill and joined the 
expedition to Quebec. He served as captain of Continental Artillery 1777; was taken 
prisoner in the Burgoyne Campaign and exchanged for a British captain of Royal 
Artillery. He was born in Hopkinton, Mass.; died in Watkins, N. Y. 
Also Nos. 7109, 21072, 24210, 35056. 

Joseph Maynard, (1750-1808), enlisted as a private from Framingham 1776 under 
Col. Abner Perry. He was born in Framingham, Mass.; died in Middlesex, N. Y. 

MRS. ANNIE YOUMANS HAIGHT.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID #  43793 
Born in Mukwonago, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Theron W. Haight. 
Descendant of Joseph Andrews, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Henry A. Youmans, M. D., and Lucy Smith Andrews, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Andrews (1797-1892) and Betsey Smith, his 1st wife, m. 1821. 
Gr.-granddaughter of John Andrews (1766-1818) and Rebecca Webber (1772-1862), his wife, m. 1791. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Andrews and Sarah Torrey, his wife, m. 1754. 

Joseph Andrews, (1719-1800), responded to the Rhode Island Alarm in Capt. 
John Allen's company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's Bristol Co. regiment. He 
was born and died in Norton. 

MRS. ANNETTE H. WARRINER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 43888 
Born in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. 

Wife of Thomas Read Warriner. 
Descendant of Capt. Nathan Watkins. 
Daughter of Franklin W. Harwood and Ellen C. Mower, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Timothy Mower and Esther, his wife. 
Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Mower and Eunice Watkins, his wife. 
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Watkins and Sarah Whitney (1739-1816), his wife, m. 1761. 

Nathan Watkins, (1736-1815), commanded minute men at Bunker Hill and joined the 
expedition to Quebec. He served [p.334] as captain of Continental Artillery 1777; 
was taken prisoner in the Burgoyne Campaign and was exchanged for a British captain 
of Royal Artillery. He was born in Hopkinton, Mass., died in Naples, N. Y. 
Also Nos. 7109, 21972, 24210, 35056.  

MRS. GENEVIEVE SYLVESTER ALLEN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 46534 
Born in Milwaukee, Wis. 
Wife of Charles Elmer Allen. 
Descendant of Lieut. Moses Moore of New Jersey. 
Daughter of George Sylvester and Louise West, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Francis Henry West and Emma Rittenhouse, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of William Rittenhouse and Sarah Moore, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Moore and Mary Carzell, his 2nd wife. 

Moses Moore (1740-1805) was lieutenant of the Jersey Blues in the battles of the 
Jersey's and was wounded at Trenton. He died in Blairstown, N. J. 
Also No. 19916.  

MRS. ADELAIDE RATHBUN HARBAUGH.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 46233 
Born in Wauwatosa, Wis. 

Descendant of Oliver Smith. 
Daughter of Oliver Smith Rathburn and Malinda Blanchard, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Benjamin Rathburn and Abigail Smith, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Oliver Smith and Betsey Rood, his wife. 

Oliver Smith served as private in Capt. Samuel Robinson's company, Col. Moses 
Robinson's Vermont troops. He was pensioned in 1833, at which time he was 80 
years old, and residing in Clarendon, Orleans County, N. Y. He was born 1752 
in Hadley, Mass.  

MISS GERTRUDE MERSEREAU MANN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 46952 
Born in Milwaukee, Wis. 
Descendant of Lieut. John Shepard Gates. 
Daughter of Charles D. Mann and Sarah Steele Mersereau, his wife. 
Granddaughter of George J. Mersereau and Lucy A. Steele, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Lucius Steele and Maria Dean, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Aaron Steele (1772-1854) and Lucy Gates (1779-1857), his wife, m. 1798. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Shepard Gates and Hannah Moore, his wife. 

John Shepard Gates (1744-1827) served as lieutenant 1777 in Capt. Josiah Boyden's 
company of Vermont militia. He was born in Worcester, Mass.; died in Dummerston, Vt. 
Also Nos. 33412, 35653.  

MISS SOPHIA L. BOOTH.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 46957 
Born in Milwaukee, Wis. 
Descendant of Capt. Joseph Booth. 
Daughter of Henry Booth and Laurilla Sleeper, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Booth, Jr., and Hannah Henry, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Booth and Mary Hale (1733-1809), his wife, m. 1762. 

Joseph Booth (1736-1810) served as ensign at the Lexington Alarm and commanded a 
company 1776 in the Connecticut militia. He was born and died in Enfield, Conn.  

MRS. INEZ EMMELINE WRIGHT JACKSON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 47438 
Born in Milwaukee, Wis. 
Wife of George Pullen Jackson. 
Descendant of Stephen Wright. 
Daughter of Walter Harold Wright and Jane Turner, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Robert W. Wright and Laurine Luke, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Wright, Jr., and Zibiah Richardson, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Wright and Sarah Prescott, his wife. 

Stephen Wright (1764-1857) was a drummer at the battle of White Plains and 
received a pension for his service. He was born in Westford, Mass.; died in 
Shelbourne. 
Also Nos. 16902, 17792, 18741, 24858, 27426.  

MISS ELIZABETH WALDO HAWLEY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 47876 
Born in Milwaukee, Wis. 
Descendant of Dr. John Waldo of Connecticut. 
Daughter of David George Hawley and Letitia E. Waldo Hawley his wife. 
Granddaughter of Albert Gallatin Waldo and Sarah D. Kennedy Waldo, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of John Waldo, Jr., and Betsy Clark, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Waldo and Lucy Lyman, his wife. 

John Waldo (1750-86) was surgeon of Col. Jedediah Huntington's Connecticut Continental 
Regiment 1776. He was born in Windham; died in Coventry, Conn. 
Also No. 19409.  

MRS. MARY REED HARRIS.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 48760 
Born in Milwaukee, Wis. 
Wife of Albert W. Harris. 
Descendant of Capt. Charles Bulkley. 
Daughter of Judge George Reed and Juliet Sherwood, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Brig. Gen. Edward Bulkley (b. 1789) and Mary Brown (b. 1795), his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Charles Bulkley and Betsey Taintor, his 1st wife. 

Charles Bulkley (1749-1824) served as lieutenant and captain of the ship Alfred. 
He was born in Colchester, Conn.; died in Granville, N. Y. 
Also No. 33912.  

MRS. MARGARET DAY CULVER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 48984 
Born in Wauwatosa, Wis. 

Wife of William Lee Culver. 
Descendant of Orion Day, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Fisk Holbrook Day, M. D., and Frances Williams, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Rev. Warren Day and Lydia Holbrook, his 2nd wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Orion Day and Joanna Everett, his wife. 

Orion Day (1762-1835) enlisted at seventeen in Capt. Josiah Richards' 
company for duty in Rhode Island. He served in the Levies, 1780, under 

Capt. Samuel Holden and Col. Ebenezer Thayer, to re-inforce the Continental 
army. He was born in Wrentham, Mass.; died in Sharon, Vt. 
Also No. 16295.  

MRS. FRANCES BENNETT WALTERS.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 49901 
Born in Wauwatosa, Wis. 

Wife of Edwin H. Walters. 
Descendant of Capt. George Sexton. 
Daughter of Henry D. Bennett and Catherine McMaster, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Gad Bush Bennett and Sylvia Sexton, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of George Sexton and Lois Bostwick, his wife. 

George Sexton (1756-1815) was ensign at Bennington and commanded a company, 
1780, under Col. Seth Warner and served to the close of the war. He died in 
Manchester, Vt. 
Also Nos. 10727, 30997.  

MRS. GERTRUDE WHEELER VANCE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 50563 
Born in Milwaukee, Wis. 
Wife of Thomas M. Vance. 
Descendant of Commodore Thomas Truxton. 
Daughter of Col. J. B. Wheeler, U. S. A., and Emily Truxtun Beale, his wife. 
Granddaughter of George Beale and Emily Truxton, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Truxton and Mary Van Drieull, his wife. 

Thomas Truxton (1755-1822), commanded many privateers and made valuable captures.
He was born on Long Island; died in Philadelphia. 
Also Nos. 53906, 3545, 6508, 17437, 29185.  

MRS. EMELINE NOYE SMITH KELLOGG.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 51099 
Born in Milwaukee, Wis. 
Wife of Ansell Kellogg. 
Descendant of Lieut. Isaac Garrison and of Isaac Kingsland. 
Daughter of Ira Booth Smith and Emma L. Garrison, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel R. Garrison and Ann Noye, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Oliver Garrison and Catherine Kingsland, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Garrison and Elizabeth Covert, his wife; 
		Philip Kingsland and Catherine Creely, his wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Kingsland and Johanna Schuyler, his wife.
 
Isaac Garrison (1738-1816), served as lieutenant in the Orange County 
regiment and was cannoneer at Fort Montgomery, where he was taken prisoner. 
He was born at Garrison's landing; died in Orange County. 
Also Nos. 17722, 21071, 24744, 28582, 34764, 41406. 

Isaac Kingsland (1710-1803), served as a minute man in the Bergen County, N. J., 
militia. He was born in Bergen County. 
Also No. 24744.  

MRS. ANNA COURTNEY ALLEN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 51653 
Born in Milwaukee, Wis. 
Wife of William S. Allen. 
Descendant of Hercules Courtnay. 
Daughter of Hercules Courtnay and Mary Jane Mitchell, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Courtnay and Maria Weatherburne, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Hercules Courtnay and Sarah Drury, his wife. 

Hercules Courtnay (1736-1816), in 1774, was justice of the peace; 1776, 
authorized by Congress to issue bills of credit or money; and, 1782, elected 
town commissioner. He was born in Belfast, Ireland; died in Baltimore County, 
Md.  

MRS. EVA BARKER FROULA.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 51789 
Born in Milwaukee, Wis. 
Wife of V. K. Froula. 
Descendant of Isaac Humphrey. 
Daughter of Olin David Barker and Eva Marian Collins, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Frederic W. Collins and Elivia Chapin, his 2nd wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Heman Chapin and Electa Humphrey, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Humphrey and Esther North, his wife. 

Isaac Humphrey (1735-88) was despatch bearer for Gen. Schuyler from Albany to 
the forts on Lake Ontario. He had great influence with the Indians and employed 
them on his perilous journeys. He was born in Simsbury, Conn.; died in Goshen, 
Conn. 
Also No. 9550.  
 

MRS. KATHARINE HUNTINGTON DAY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 51819 
Born in Milwaukee, Wis. 
Wife of Thomas C. Day. 
Descendant of Capt. William Huntington and of Capt. Oliver Edwards. 
Daughter of William Pitkin Huntington and Lucy Edwards, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Rev. Daniel Huntington and Elizabeth W. Phelps, his wife; 
		Luther Edwards and Hannah Burnell, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of William Huntington and Bethia Throop, his wife; 
		Oliver Edwards and Rachel Parsons, his wife. 

William Huntington (1732-1816) served at the siege of Boston and was appointed 
captain in 1776. He was born and died in Lebanon, Conn. 
Also No. 10609. 

Oliver Edwards (1755-1829) was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm and served 
in the expedition to Quebec under Col. John Fellows. He was born in Northampton; 
died in Chesterfield, Mass. 
Also No. 46720.  

MRS. ANNIE L. TOWNE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 52394 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 

Wife of Carroll M. Towne. 
Descendant of Jonathan Burnham, John Roberts, Lieut. Peter Roberts, and Clark McCarty. 
Daughter of Jonathan L. Burnham (1818-91) and Louisa L. McCarty (1838-69), his wife, m. 1855. 
Granddaughter of Andrews Burnham (1786-1872) and Phebe Roberts (1798-1893), his wife; 
		Francis D. McCarty, Jr., and Eliza Van Dusen, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Burnham and Rachel Holt (1758-1829), his wife; 
		Abraham Roberts (b. 1769) and Huldah Corbin, his wife; 
		Francis McCarty and Louisa Darwin, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Roberts and Jane Baker, his wife; 
		Clark McCarty and Mabel Treadway, his wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Roberts and Susan Mayhew (1723-1807), his wife.
 
Jonathan Burnham (1758-1839) enlisted, 1775, from New Hampshire; was engaged in the 
battles of Bunker Hill and Trenton. In 1818 he received a pension, but his name was 
dropped from the pension roll on account of the amount of his property, however, a 
new certificate was issued, 1832. He died in Johnston, Vt. 
Also No. 51661. 

John Roberts (1727-96) was with the Green Mountain boys under Col. Seth Warner at the 
battle of Bennington. He was born in Rhode Island. 

Peter Roberts (1750-1804) served under Col. Ethan Allen at the capture of Ticonderoga. 
He was at Bennington and Saratoga and at the close of the war was lieutenant of the 
Green Mountain boys in Col. Seth Warner's regiment. He died in Plattsburg, N. Y. 
Also No. 22972. 

Clark McCarty (1755-1818) served as private and wagonmaster in the Connecticut troops. 
He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; died in Martinsburg, N. Y.  

MRS. CARRIE ROSS BLACKWELL.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 52722 
Born in Wauwatosa, Wis. 

Wife of Charles Edgar Blackwell. 
Descendant of Capt. Elisha Ticknor. 
Daughter of Hiram Johnson Ross and Hannah Ticknor, his wife. 
Granddaughter of James Ticknor and Theoda Wells, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Elisha Ticknor and Debora Davis, his 2nd wife. 

Elisha Ticknor (1736-1822) commanded a company at Crown Point, Ticonderoga, 
and Saratoga. He was born in Scituate; died in Lebanon, N. H. 
Also Nos. 4326, 9643, 31191.  

MRS. FLORENCE A. PERRINE BARCALO.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 52800 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Edward Joel Barcalo. 
Descendant of William Perrine, of New Jersey. 
Daughter of William Newell Perrine and Adell Clark, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Duncan Perrine and Lucinda Swift Kendry, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Peter Perrine and Ann Duncan, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Perrine and Hannah Mount, his wife. 

William Perrine (1743-1820) served as private in the New Jersey Continental line.
He was born and died in New Jersey. 
Also No. 41016.  

MRS. MAE MCCOLLUM MCDOUGALL.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 53544 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Gilbert T. McDougall, M. D. 
Descendant of Capt. Jeremiah Kingsbury and of Ensign Josiah Kingsbury. 
Daughter of Curtis McCollum and Frances Silvernail, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Asa McCollum and Hadassah Kingsbury, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Josiah Kingsbury and Esther Craig, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jeremiah Kingsbury and Ruth Ballard, his wife. 

Jeremiah Kingsbury (1735-1816) commanded a company, 1777, in Col. Jonathan 
Holman's Worcester County regiment. He was born in England; died in Worcester, 
Mass. 

Josiah Kingsbury enlisted at the age of sixteen, and served as ensign under 
Benedict Arnold at West Point. He was born 1759.  

MRS. SUSAN STUART FRACKELTON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 56194 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of John Goodrich, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Edwin Hemenway Goodrich and Mary Stewart Robinson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Julius Goodrich and Anna Hemenway, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Salmon Goodrich and Abi Hart, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Goodrich and Hannah Dewey, his wife. 

John Goodrich (1734-1816) marched in Capt. John Chester's company, from 
Wethersfield, for the relief of Boston. He served, 1776, under Capt. Hezekiah 
Wells, Col. Erastus Wolcott's regiment. He was born and died in Connecticut. 
Also No. 44808.  

MRS. FANNY BUTTERFIELD STONE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 56219 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Elijah Butterfield. 
Daughter of Elijah Butterfield and Mary Bacon, his wife. 
Granddaughter of John Butterfield and Sarah Jacques, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Elijah Butterfield and Hannah , his wife. 

Elijah Butterfield (1763-1851) was placed on the pension roll of Washington 
County, New York, 1831, for service as private, Massachusetts militia. He was 
born in Granby, Mass.; died in Kingsbury, N. Y. 
Also No. 27752.  

MRS. IRENE SMITH BECKER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 56787 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Sherburn Merrill Becker. 
Descendant of Isaac Kingsland and of Lieut. Isaac Garrison. 
Daughter of Ira Booth Smith and Emma Garrison, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Daniel R. Garrison and Anne C. Noye, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Oliver Garrison and Catherine Kingsland, his wife. 

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Garrison and Elizabeth Covert, his wife; Phillip 
Kingsland and Catherine Creely, his wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Kingsland and Johanna Schuyler, his wife. 
Isaac Kingsland (1710-1803) served as a minute man in the Bergen County, New 
Jersey militia. He was born in Bergen County. 
Also Nos. 24744, 51099. 

Isaac Garrison (1738-1816) served as lieutenant in the Orange County regiment 
and was cannoneer at Fort Montgomery, where he was taken prisoner. He was born 
at Garrison's Landing; died in Orange County.  

MISS THEO ELIZABETH DONNELLY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 56788 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Richard Hoyt, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Joseph G. Donnelly and Lois Deborah Smith, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Avery Smith and Susan Jennette Hoyt, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Hoyt (1779-1839) and Susannah Demerit, his wife, m. 1812. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Richard Hoyt and Mercy Horne, his wife. 

Richard Hoyt (1756-1837) enlisted, 1775, from Amesbury, Massachusetts, for one 
year under Capt. Caleb Robinson, Col. Laomi Baldwin's regiment. He was placed on 
the pension roll, 1819, for one year's actual service as private, Massachusetts 
Line. He was born in Exeter; died in Tuftonboro, N. H. 
Also Nos. 32747, 35049.  

MISS ANNE M. SHEPARD.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 56789 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Ebenezer Lee, Jr. 
Daughter of Frederick H. Shepard and Clara F. Bowen, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William B. Bowen and Ann C. Curtis, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Artemus Curtis and Clarissa H. Lee, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Lee, Jr., and Martha Parsons, his wife. 

Ebenezer Lee, Jr. (1757-1837), enlisted from Farmington at eighteen and was 
wounded at Bunker Hill. He served under different commands during the war. He 
was a pensioner when he died, at Granby, Oswego County, New York. He was born 
in Farmington. 
Also No. 11823.  

MRS. FLORENCE W. DAY BUCKBEE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 56930 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of John Theodore Buckbee. 
Descendant of Orion Day, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Fisk Holbrook Day, M. D., and Frances Amelia Williams, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Rev. Warren Day and Lydia Holbrook, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Orion Day and Joanna Everett, his wife. 

Orion Day (1762-1835) enlisted at seventeen in Capt. Josiah Richards' company 
for duty in Rhode Island. He served in the Levies, 1780, under Capt. Samuel 
Holden and Col. Ebenezer Thayer, to reinforce the Continental Army. He was 
born in Wrentham, Mass.; died in Sharon, Vt. 
Also No. 16295.  

MRS. MARY N. MILLER DYER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 57211 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Edwin C. Dyer. 
Descendant of David Robinson, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Henry Miller and Nancy Robinson (b. 1808), his wife. 
Granddaughter of David Robinson and Naomi Pease (1767-1856), his and wife. 

David Robinson (1749-1826) was a prisoner on the British ship Jersey. He was 
born in Chatham, Conn.; died in Glastonbury.  

MISS CORA HATCH.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 57637 
Born in Fond du Lac,Wisconsin 
Descendant of Nathan Hatch. 
Daughter of Sylvanus E. Hatch and Almira E. Hatch, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Nathan Hatch, Jr. (b. 1794) and Chloe Eaton, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Hatch and Jerusha Fisher, his wife, m. 1785. 

Nathan Hatch (1757-1847) was placed on the pension roll of Carroll County, N. Y., 
1832, for service as private, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Attleboro, 
Mass.; died in Milwaukee, Wisconsin  

MRS. CORA CASE HINKLEY ATWELL.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 57646 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of George B. Atwell. 
Descendant of Corp. Benjamin Cutler, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Francis Daniels Hinkley and Sarah Anna Dean, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ahira Rockwell Hinkley and Mary Cutler Daniels, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Leonard Daniels and Elizabeth Cutler, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Cutler and Mary Dunlop, his wife. 

Benjamin Cutler (1747-1828) served as corporal in the Burgoyne campaign in the 
New Hampshire militia. He was born in Pomfret, Conn.; died in Plainfield, N. H. 
Also No. 20777.  

MRS. METTA L. PARRISH DIX.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 57796 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Roger Sherman Dix. 
Descendant of Major Christopher William Fox, of New York. 
Daughter of Isaac Henry Parrish and Caroline Hait Cook, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Peter B. Cook and Mary Fox, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Christopher William Fox and Elizabeth Hess, his 1st wife. 

Christopher William Fox (1744-1820), with his brother Philip, served in the 
Tryon County militia at the battle of Oriskany. He was wounded, promoted major, 
and served to the close of the war. He was born and died in Palatine, N. Y. 
Also No. 29167, 53866.  

MISS ADELAIDE V. BISHOP.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 58617 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Sergt. William Foster. 
Daughter of Walter Palmer Bishop and Mary E. Graham, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Nathaniel M. Graham and Mary Louisa Foster, his wife. 
See No. 58616.  

MISS MYRTLE B. BISHOP.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 58618 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Sergt. William Foster. 
Daughter of Walter Palmer Bishop and Mary E. Graham, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Nathaniel M. Graham and Mary Louisa Foster, his wife. 
See No. 58616.  

MRS. HATTIE ELBERT TUCKER LEWIS.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 59080 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of George A. Lewis. 
Descendant of Thomas Leland. 
Daughter of George Tucker and Estella Loraine Johnson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of David D. Johnson and Souhia Maria Crocker, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of James Crocker and Margaret Leland (1780-1856), his wife, m. 1801. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Leland and Anna B. Rawson (b. 1759), his wife, m. 1778. 

Thomas Leland (1756-1847) enlisted from Sutton and served in many battles. He 
applied for a pension in 1832, from Monroe County, N. Y., and his pension was 
allowed for service as private in the Massachusetts Continental Line. He was 
born in Sutton, Mass.; died in Gulford, Ohio. 
Also No. 51173,  

MRS. MABEL G. BJORKQUIST MILLS.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 59081 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Clarence E. Mills. 
Descendant of Joseph Teall. 
Daughter of Otto A. Bjorkquist and Laura Whitney Goit, his 2nd wife. 
Granddaughter of Clinton Goit and Martha M. Teall, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of William Teall and Rhoda Conant, his 2nd wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Teall and Annie Griswold, his wife. 

Joseph Teall (1762-1837) when a boy, entered the army and died during the 
severe winter at Valley Forge. His father was a Tory, but his five sons fought 
for their country and all save Joseph served to the end of the war. He was born 
in Killingworth; died in Fairfield, Conn. 
Also No. 2665.  

MRS. FLORA L. RITZ SCHMIDT.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 59083 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Eugene R. Schmidt. 
Descendant of Sergt. Joseph Hollister, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of August N. Ritz and Flora I. Boseley, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Alonzo Boseley and Mary M. Boseley, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of John Green Boseley and Ester Minor, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Minor and Rebecca Hollister, his wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Hollister and Patience Hollister, his wife. 

Joseph Hollister (1752-1848) enlisted, 1778, under Capt. Jonathan Hale and 
Col. John Chester. He served as seaman on the brig Turnbull and as sergeant 
under Capt. Benoni Smith. He applied for a pension, 1832, and it was allowed 
for sergeant and marine, Connecticut Line. He was born in Glastonbury; died 
in Salisbury, Conn. 
Also No. 42126.  

MRS. DOLLY SMITH MASDEN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 59598 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Wilson Byrn Masden. 
Descendant of Sergt. Thomas Whipple and of James Henderson. 
Daughter of Augustus Smith and Alwilda Doud, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Rodolphus Doud and Emmaline Henderson, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Zina Doud and Mary Ames, his wife; 
		Zina Henderson and Hannah Stevens, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Johnathan Ames and Lydia Whipple, his wife; 
		James Henderson and Mahitable Stephens, his wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Whipple and Lydia Gates, his 1st wife. 

Thomas Whipple (1752-1833) served, 1775, as a private in Capt. Danforth's 
company, Col. David Brewer's Massachusetts regiment, and, 1777, as sergeant 
in Capt. William McCune's company, Colonel Warner's Vermont regiment of Green 
Mountain Boys. 

James Henderson (1753-1836) was placed on the pension roll, 1832, of 
Henderson County, N. Y., for service as private, 1775, under Captains Seth 
Warner and Joseph McCracken, Col. Van Schaick's New York regiment, and 1776-77, 
in Capt. Caleb Owen's company, Col. William William's Vermont regiment. He 
died in Jefferson County, N. Y.  

MRS. MARY PER LEE PRENTICE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 59964 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of H. Ralph Prentice. 
Descendant of Sergt. Edmond Per Lee. 
Daughter of Abram T. Per Lee and Margaretta Wilson, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Abraham Per Lee and Maria Butler, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Edmond Per Lee and Zada Wirrans, his wife. 

Edmond Per Lee (1750-1820) served as sergeant in Capt. Rufus Herrick's company, 
4th New York regiment, under Col. James Holmes, 1775-76. He was born in Dutchess 
County; died in Amenia, N, Y. 
Also No. 53360.  

MISS MARY BRAYTON SWAIN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 61146 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Col. James Barrett and of James Barrett, Jr., of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of William Chester Swain and Olive Brayton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Chipman Swain and Dency Gilbert, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Swain and Meliscent Barrett, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Barrett, Jr., and Meliscent Estabrook, his wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of James Barrett and Rebecca Hubbard, his wife. 

James Barrett (1710-79) was in command of the North Bridge and served as muster 
master until his death. He was born and died in Concord, Mass. 

James Barrett, Jr. (1733-99), was a member of the Committee of Safety of 
Concord, where he was born and died. 
Also Nos. 20996, 29564, 35674, 41856, 45815, 50415.  

MISS JESSIE WARREN HAYDEN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 61725 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Sergt. Ebenezer Potter. 
Daughter of Henry Rogers Hayden and Maria Susanna Warren, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Alonzo Warren and Sarah Harris Potter, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Potter, Jr., and Susanna Brigham, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Potter and Sarah Harris, his wife. 

Ebenezer Potter (1750-1845) was placed on the pension roll of Cheshire County,
N. H., 1832, for service as private, corporal, and sergeant of Massachusetts 
Continental Line. He was born in Marlboro, Mass.; died in Fitzwilliam, N. H. 
Also No. 19809.  

MRS. LUCRETIA HINCKLEY MCMILLAN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 62806 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of John Walter McMillan. 
Descendant of Corp. Benjamin Cutler, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Francis Daniels Hinkley and Sarah Anna Dean, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Ahera Rockwell Hinkley and Mary Cutler Daniels, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Leonard Daniels and Elizabeth Cutler, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Cutler and Mary Dunlop, his wife. 

Benjamin Cutler (1747-1828) enlisted, 1777, as corporal in Captain Russell's 
company, Col. Jonathan Chase's New Hampshire regiment, in the Burgoyne campaign. 
He was born in Pomfret, Conn.; died in Plainfield, N. H. 
Also No. 57646.  

MRS. NELLIE FRANCES SLAWSON DICKERSON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 62812 
Born in Waukesha,Wisconsin 
Wife of Earl R. Dickerson. 
Descendant of Lieut. Jabez Knapp and of Clark McCartey. 
Daughter of Frederick M. Slawson and Mary Grace McCartey, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Frederick Fitch Slawson and Sarah Jane Lockwood, his wife; 
		Francis D. McCartey, Jr., and Eliza Van Dresser, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of John Lockwood and Elizabeth Knapp, his wife; 
		Francis D. McCartey and Laura Darwin, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jabez Knapp and Hannah Holly, his wife; 
		Clark McCartey and Mabel Treadway, his wife. 

Jabez Knapp (1752-1801) served as ensign, 1778, and as lieutenant, 1783. 
He was born and died in Goshen, N. Y. 
Also No. 39808. 

Clark McCartey (1755-1818) served as private and wagonmaster in the Connecticut 
troops. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; died in Martinsburg, N. Y. 
Also No. 52394.  

MISS HELEN BUTLER CRARY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 63360 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Lieut. Leonard Proctor. 
Daughter of Leonard Proctor Crary and Arabella Loomis, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Leonard Proctor Crary and Betsey Dodge, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Crary and Mary Proctor, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Leonard Proctor and Mary Keep, his 2nd wife. 

Leonard Proctor (1734-1827) responded to the first call for troops and served 
as lieutenant at the siege of Boston. In 1780 he was a member of the Committee 
of Safety and on the committee to take under consideration the new form of 
government. He was born in Chelmsford; lived in Westfield, Mass., during the 
Revolution; died in Proctorsville, Vt., a town he founded. 
Also Nos. 22845, 25347, 26128.  

MISS OLIVE EUNICE MERRILL.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 63885 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Capt. Stephen Merrill and of Ensign Jeremiah Lord. 
Daughter of John Burch Merrill (1825-1901) and Mary J. Porter (b. 1833), his wife, m. 1854. 
Granddaughter of David Merrill (1793-1872) and Eunice Lord (1789-1855), his wife, m. 1815. 
Gr-granddaughter of William Merrill and Mary Stevens, his wife; 
		Jeremiah Lord and Martha Marshall (1766-98), m. 1786. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Melatiah Merrill and Sarah (Merrill), his wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Merrill and Joanna French, his wife (parents of Sarah). 

Stephen Merrill (1713-93) turned out at the Lexington Alarm as captain in Col. Caleb 
Cushing's regiment from Salisbury, Mass., where he was born. 
Also No. 60983. 

Jeremiah Lord (1754-95) enlisted, 1775, as a private in Captain Hubbard's company, Col. 
James Scammon's regiment, and, 1777-83, served several other enlistments as corporal, 
sergeant, and ensign. He was born and died in South Berwick, Mass.  

MRS. GRACE SHERIFFS HARMON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 63964 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Charles Frederick Harmon. 
Descendant of John Nelson and of Capt. Jacob Wright. 
Daughter of Thomas W. Sheriffs (b. 1852) and Kate Nelson (1853-1907), 
	his wife, m. 1874. 
Granddaughter of Joseph Nelson (1815-1905) and Margaret M. Nelson 
	(1820-1903), his wife, m. 1837. 
Gr-granddaughter of William Nelson (1784-1869) and Cornelio Mandeville 
	Hardison (1797-1869), his wife, m. 1812. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Nelson (b. 1744) and Sarah Wright 
	(1747-1801), his wife, m. 1769. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Nelson and Elizabeth Davenport 
	(b. 1724), his wife, m. 1743; 
		Jacob Wright and Elizabeth Haight, his wife. 

John Nelson (1721-77) enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. David Lyon's 
company, 1st New York regiment. He was born and died in Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
Also No. 55556. 

Jacob Wright (1722-78) in 1776 commanded the 6th company of militia under 
Col. Philip Van Cortland, and, 1778, was killed by a British Light Horseman. 
He was born in Stephentown, N. Y. 
Also No. 61759.  

MRS. CORNELIA MANDEVILLE SHERIFFS MOSS.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 63967 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Roy M. Moss. 
Descendant of John Nelson and of Capt. Jacob Wright. 
Daughter of Thomas W. Sheriffs (b. 1852) and Kate Nelson (1853-1907), his wife. 
See No. 63964.  

MRS. FLORA M. SHERIFFS DAVIDSON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 63971 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Watt Bell Davidson. 
Descendant of John Nelson and of Capt. Jacob Wright. 
Daughter of Thomas W. Sheriffs (b. 1852) and Kate Nelson (1853-1907), his wife, m. 1874. 
See No. 63964.  

MISS MARTHA A. BATCHELOR,

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 64847 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Corp. Josiah Meyers. 
Daughter of Uriah Batchelor and Elizabeth Ester Myers, his 2nd wife. 
Granddaughter of John Meyers and Elizabeth Henderson, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Josiah Meyers and Lydia Mudge, his wife, m. 1775. 

Josiah Meyers served, 1775, as private in Capt. Joel Pratt's company, 
Colonel Van Schaick's New York regiment; 1776, as corporal in Capt. Joel 
Dickinson's company, Col. Samuel Elmore's Connecticut regiment, and, 1777, 
in Captain Coffin's company, Colonel Livingston's New York regiment. His 
widow received a pension, 1837, for his service. He was born in Holland; 
died in New York.  

MRS. FLORENCE KIRBY POTTER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 64887 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Sergt. Abel Horton. 
Daughter of Hollis B. Kirby and Margaret Jane Horton, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Dennis Horton and Nancy Bouker McClellan, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Abel Horton and Seriah Hopkins, his wife. 

Abel Horton (1759-1843) enlisted from Scituate, R. I., and was placed on 
the pension roll of Rutland County, Vt., 1832, for service as private, 
corporal, and sergeant, Rhode Island; died in Clarendon, Vt. 
Also No. 39201.  

MRS. ALICE PAINE POST.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 66296 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Ernest M. Post. 
Descendant of Stephen Paine, Eleazer Paine, Capt. Edward Paine, 
	and Aaron White, all of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Charles C. Paine and Clarissa M. (Paine), his wife. 
Granddaughter of Charles Paine and Sally Maria (Paine), his wife
	(parents of Charles). 
Gr-granddaughter of Eleazer Paine and Aurel Paine, his wife; 
		Edward Paine and Rebecca (White) Loomis, his 2nd wife 
	(parents of Sally). 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Paine and Lydia Cook, his wife (parents of Eleazer); 
		Aaron White and Sarah Olmstead, his wife.
 
Stephen Paine (1740-1807) enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. John Spurr's 
company, Col. Thomas Nixon's Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Bolton; died 
in East Haddam. 

Eleazer Paine (1764-1804) enlisted, 1780, in Captain Betts' company, Col. 
Zebulon Butler's 2nd Connecticut regiment. He was born in East Windsor, Conn.; 
died in Painesville, Ohio. 

Edward Paine (1746-1841) was placed on the pension roll of Ohio, 1831, for
service as captain in the Connecticut militia. He was born in Bolton, Conn.; 
died in Painesville, Ohio. 

Aaron White (1723-1802) was a patriot and soldier of Cromwell, Conn., where 
the house he built is still standing. 
Also No. 31052.  

MRS. MAUDE ALICE CURTIS LESLIE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 67779 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Lloyd Leslie. 
Descendant of Thomas Curtis. 
Daughter of Charles Augustus Curtis and Augusta McDonald, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Augustus Pettivone Curtis and Jilia Maria Cheeney, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Medad Curtis and Lucy Lawrence, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Curtis and Martha Cowles, his wife. 

Thomas Curtis (1740-76) responded to the Lexington Alarm and, 1776, re-enlisted 
and contracted smallpox from which he died while in service. He lived in Norfolk, 
Conn.; was buried in Stillwater, N. Y.  

MRS. LILIAN PAGE ALLIS.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 68979 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Frank Watson Allis. 
Descendant of Samuel Page and of Samuel Page, Jr. 
Daughter of Joseph Page (1820-74) and Jane Ann Smith (b. 1837), his wife, m. 1862. 
Granddaughter of John Page (1791-1869) and Mehetable Colcord (1797-1880), his wife, m. 1817. 
Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Page, Jr., and Dorothy Perry (1767-1840), his wife, m. 1790. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Page and Phebe Richardson (b. 1728), his wife, m. 1750. 

Samuel Page (1729-89) and Samuel Page, Jr. (1751-96), served as privates in Capt. 
Ebenezer Colby's company, Colonel Johnson's regiment of Massachusetts millitia. 
Both men were born in Haverhill, Mass. Samuel Page, Jr., died in Hampstead, N. H.  

MRS. JOSEPHINE PAGE MARSHALL.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 69399 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Samuel Hager Marshall. 
Descendant of Samuel Page and Samuel Page, Jr. 
Daughter of Joseph Page (1820-74) and Jane Ann Smith (b. 1837), his wife, m. 1862. 
Granddaughter of John Page (1791-1869) and Mehitable Colcord (1797-1884), his wife, m. 1817. 
Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Page, Jr. (1751-96), and Dorothy Perry (1767-1840), his wife, m. 1790. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Page and Phebe Richardson (b. 1728), his wife, m. 1750. 

Samuel Page (1729-89) and Samuel Page, Jr., served as privates in Capt. Ebenezer 
Colby's company, Colonel Johnson's regiment of Massachusetts militia. Both men 
were born in Haverhill, Mass.; Junior died in Hampstead, N. H. 
Also No. 68979.  

MRS. PHOBE A. BURNHAM HAMILTON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 70254 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of A. K. Hamilton. 
Descendant of Jonathan Burnam. 
Daughter of George Burnham (1816-89) and Barbara Grider (1816-89), his wife, m. 1843. 
Granddaughter of Andrews Burnham (1786-1872) and Phebe Roberts (1798-1893), his wife, m. 1815. 
Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Burnam and Rachel Holt (1758-1829), his wife. 

Jonathan Burnam (1758-1839) enlisted, 1775, from New Hampshire; was engaged in 
the battles of Bunker Hill and Trenton. In 1818 he received a pension, but his 
name was dropped from the pension roll on account of the amount of his property; 
however, a new certificate was issued in 1832. He died in Johnson, Vt. 
Also No. 51661.  

MISS GRACE E. LOVELL.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 70256 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Micajah Ayers, Lieut. James Whipple, Ichabod Packard, Jonathan 
	Bullard, Capt. John Crawford, and Alexander Crawford. 
Daughter of Edwin O. Lovell (b. 1842) and Ellen T. Ayres (b. 1844), 
	his wife, m. 1864. 
Granddaughter of John Whipple Ayres (1822-1905) and Julia Ann Packard 
	(1822-1904), his wife, m. 1843. 
Gr-granddaughter of John Ayres (1796-1873) and Deidamia Whipple 
	(1796-1875), his wife, m. 1818; 
		Jonathan Packard (1792-1855), and Susan Willis Crawford 
	(1793-1871), his wife, m. 1811. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Ayres (1766-1844) and Sarah Edmands 
	(1763-1850), his wife, m. 1793; 
		Oliver Whipple (1769-1863) and Elizabeth Hassam (1769-1806), 
	his wife, m. 1792; 
		Caleb Packard (1771-1851) and Hepzabeth Bullard (1776-1851), 
	his wife, m. 1791; 
		Alexander Crawford and Bethia Willis (1768-1811), his wife, m. 1788. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Micajah Ayres and Sarah Barnes (1734-89), 
	his wife, m. 1764; 
		James Whipple and Elizabeth Hall (1740-1853), his wife, m. 1763; 
		Ichabod Packard and Ruth Allen (1738-1824), his wife, m. 1757; 
		Jonathan Bullard and Lydia Foster (1735-1819), his 2nd wife, m. 1755; 
		John Crawford and Rachel Henderson, his wife. 

Micajah Ayres (1729-1804) enlisted, 1778, as a private in Capt. Daniel Gilbert's 
company, Col. James Whitney's regiment. He died in Braintree, Mass. 

James Whipple (1737-1808) served at the Lexington Alarm from Grafton, where he 
was born and died. 
Also No. 39557. 

Ichabod Packard (1738-1813) enlisted, 1777, in Capt. John Crawford's company, Col. 
James Converse's Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Plymouth County; died in 
Oakham, Mass. 

Jonathan Bullard (1727-96) served, 1777, at the Bennington Alarm in Capt. John 
Crawford's company, Col. Jonas Converse's Massachusetts regiment. He was born 
in Watertown; died in Oakham. 

John Crawford (1739-1824) commanded a company in Col. Jonathan Warner's 
regiment, which marched on the Lexington Alarm; reenlisted, 1777, and served 
several other enlistments. He was born in Rutland, Mass.; died in Oakham. 

Alexander Crawford (1765-1845) served, 1779, as private in Capt. William Henry's 
company of Guards at Rutland. He was born and died in Oakham, Mass.  

MISS JANE LAVINIA MOREHOUSE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 70258 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Joseph Lord, of Connecticut. 
Daughter of Linden Husted Morehouse (b. 1842) and Lydia Phelps (b. 1842), his wife, m. 1864. 
Granddaughter of Andrew Morehouse (d. 1875) and Lavinia Lord (d. 1893), his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Asa Lord and Rebecca Gibbs, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Lord and Chloe Booth, his wife. 

Joseph Lord (1758-1833) served, 1776, as a private in Capt. Erastus Wolcott's 
company, Connecticut militia. He was born in Enfield; died in Scitico. 
Also No. 56023.  

MRS. NELLIE M. SMITH WHARTON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 70259 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of George Wharton. 
Descendant of James Henderson. 
Daughter of Augustus Smith and Alwilda Doud, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Rodolphus Doud and Emmaline Henderson, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Zina Henderson and Hannah Stevens, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Henderson and Mehetable Shepherd, his wife. 

James Henderson (1753-1836) was placed on the pension roll, 1832, of Henderson 
County, N. Y., for service as private, 1775, under Captains Seth Warner and 
Joseph McCracken, Colonel Van Schaick's New York regiment, and, 1776-77, in 
Capt. Caleb Owen's company, Col. William William's Vermont regiment. He died 
in Jefferson County, N. Y. 
Also No. 59598.  

MRS. SUSIE E. GOFF WATERBURY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 70708 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of George H. Waterbury. 
Descendant of James Chadbourn, of Maine. 
Daughter of James Relly Goff (b. 1846) and Hattie F. Ross (b. 1844), his wife, m. 1867. 
Granddaughter of Huntress Ross (1818-95) and Susan W. Chadbourn (1814-81), his wife, m. 1840. 
Gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Chadbourn (1788-1863) and Ruth Hill (1791-1836), his wife, m. 1808. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Chadbourn and Deborah Harmon (1760-1839), his wife, m. 1779.
 
James Chadbourn (1758-1839) served as a private, 1779, in Capt. Samuel Sayer's 
company, Major Littlefield's detachment, York County militia. He was born and 
died in Sanford, Me. 
Also No. 52395.  

MRS. LILLIAN G. PAYNE MEIXNER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 71746 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Fred M. F. Meixner. 
Descendant of Abraham Payne. 
Daughter of Winfield Scott Payne (1848-1907) and Emma Turrell (b. 1860), his wife, m. 1881. 
Granddaughter of Mansfield Payne (1801-64) and Sophronia Sanford (1810-86), his wife, m. 1833. 
Gr-granddaughter of Elisha Payne (1762-1843) and Ester Douglas (b. 1778), his 2nd wife, m. 1797. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Payne and Rebekah Freeman, his wife, m. 1743. 

Abraham Payne (1722-1801) was a representative to the General Assembly of Connecticut 
and New York, 1778-79. He was born in Canterbury, Conn.; died in Hamilton, N. Y. 
Also No. 47238.  

MRS. JULIA R. WHEELER NICHOLAS.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 73283 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Major Alphonzo N. Nicholas. 
Descendant of Jacob Wheeler. 
Daughter of Sanford Wheeler (1811-64) and Helena M. Wheeler (1814-1902), his wife, m. 1836. 
Granddaughter of Jacob Wheeler, Jr. (1782-1830), and Hannah Drury, his wife, m. 1808. 
Gr-granddaughter of Jacob Wheeler and Mary Flint (1751-1808), his wife, m. 1771.
 
Jacob Wheeler (1750-1841) responded to the Lexington Alarm as private in Capt. 
Samuel Stone's company, Col. William Prescott's regiment. He was born in Acton, 
Mass.; died in Nelson, N. H.  

MRS. BESSIE M. SEYMOUR WATERMAN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 74724 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Milton N. Waterman. 
Descendant of Lieut. Jonathan Thompson. 
Daughter of William Henry Seymour (b. 1834) and Charlotte Yates (b. 1842), his wife, m. 1860. 
Granddaughter of John Belden Seymour (1810-75) and Elizabeth Manning Thompson (1813-73), his wife, m. 1833. 
Gr-granddaughter of John Whillock Thompson (1788-1841) and Sophronia Manning (1789-1831), his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thaddeus Thompson (b. 1751) and Betty Whitlock, his wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Thompson and Elizabeth Warriner (d. 1804), his wife, m. 1750.
 
Jonathan Thompson (1727-1824) responded to the Lexington Alarm as lieutenant and 
served through the war. He was born and died in Brimfield, Mass. 
Also Nos. 51982, 70598.  

MISS FLORENCE PORTER ROBINSON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 75744 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of William Adams. 
Daughter of George Irving Robinson (1840-1909) and jane Adams Porter (b. 1844), his wife, m. 1863. 
Granddaughter of William Adams Porter (d. 1856) and Marcia C. P (1813-81), his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Lebbeus Porter and Mary Adams, his wife. 
See No. 75565.  

MRS. SUSAN ILSLEY PORTER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 76757 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Charles Martin Porter. 
Descendant of Joseph Porter. 
Daughter of John Parker Ilsley (1825-1902) and Susan Brastow Porter (1836-1909), his wife, m. 1854. 
Granddaughter of Whitcomb Porter (1799-1881) and Susan Bowditch Hunt (1809-81), his wife, m. 1826. 
Gr-granddaughter of Lebbeus Porter (1771-1848) and Polly Brastow (1773-1810), his 1st wife, m. 1794. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Porter and Elizabeth Burrill (1733-1822), his wife, m. 1753.
 
Joseph Porter (1730-1803) served several enlistments, 1775-76, under different 
commands, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Abington; died in Stoughton, Mass. 
Also No. 36797.  

MRS. FLORENCE BARNARD FAWSETT.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 77413 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Charles Francis Fawsett. 
Descendant of Capt. Joseph Winch. 
Daughter of Henry C. Barnard (b. 1837) and Louise A. Thompson (b. 1842), his wife, m. 1870. 
Granddaughter of Delansus Thompson (1817-61) and Orvilla Palmer (1820-95), his wife, m. 1841. 
Gr-granddaughter of Elias Palmer (1789-1825) and Anne Haven (1778-1864), his wife, m. 1810. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Haven (b. 1751) and Lucy Winch (b. 1757), his 1st wife, m. 1775. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Winch and Mary Beals (d. 1712), his wife. 

Joseph Winch (1733-1815) served as a minute man, 1775, and commanded a 
company of militia, 1776, in the Northern Department. He was born and 
died in Framingham, Mass. 
Also No. 29718.  

MRS. SUSIE M. SEYMOUR KIRKLAND.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 78516 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of John A. Kirkland. 
Descendant of Lieut, Jonathan Thompson, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of William Henry Seymour (b. 1834) and Charlotte F. Yates (b. 1853), his wife, m. 1860. 
Granddaughter of John Belden Seymour (1810-75) and Elizabeth Manning Thompson (1813-73), his wife, m. 1833. 
Gr-granddaughter of John Warriner Thompson (1788-1841) and Sophronia Manning (1789-1831), his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thaddcus Thompson (b. 1751) and Betty Whitlock, his wife, m. 1780. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Thompson and Elizabeth Warriner (d. 1804), his wife, m. 1750. 

Jonathan Thompson (1727-1824) responded to the Lexington Alarm as lieutenant 
and served through the war. He was born and died in Brimfield. 
Also Nos. 51982, 70598, 74726.  

MRS. ESTHER DONNELLY SMITH.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 82960 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of R. Tynes Smith, Jr. 
Descendant of Richard Hoyt. 
Daughter of Joseph G. Donnelly (b. 1856) and Lois D. Smith (b. 1862), his wife. 
Granddaughter of William Avery Smith and Susan Jennette Hoyt, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Hoyt and Susanah Demerit, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Richard Hoyt and Mercy Horne, his wife. 

Richard Hoyt (1756-1837) enlisted, 1775, from Amesbury, Mass., for one 
year under Capt. Caleb Robinson, Col. Laomi Baldwin's regiment. He was 
placed on the pension roll, 1819, for one year's actual service as private, 
Massachusetts Line. He was born in Exeter; died in Tuftonboro, N. H. 
Also No. 35049.  

MRS. ANNE PAGE TAYLOR.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 83986 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Howard Dickson Taylor. 
Descendant of David Seelye, as follows: 
1. Herman L. Page (1818-73), m. 1848, Cynthia Barber (b. 1825). 
2. Hiram Barber (1800-88), m. 1824, Salome Seelye (1806-38). 
3. Reuben Seelye (1775-1843), m. 1802, Cynthia Odell (1785-1866). 
4. David Seelye, m. Lucy Owen. 

David Seelye served as private in Capt. Joseph Wells' company, Col. Lewis Van 
Woert's regiment, Albany County militia. He was born and died in Queensbury, N. Y.  

MRS. HORTENSE HOLBROOK SPENCE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 84353 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Thomas Henry Spence. 
Descendant of Corp. Isaac Bartholomew, as follows: 
1. Arthur Holbrook (b. 1842), m. 1868, Josephine Jenney (b. 1846). 
2. Edwin Almos Holbrook (1817-97), m. 1839, Lucinda Richardson (1815-42). 
3. David Holbrook (1785-1833), m. 1809, Minerva Bartholomew (1793-1843). 
4. Isaac Bartholomew, m. 1784, Lydia Deming Crampton (1760-1835). 

Isaac Bartholomew (1761-1841) enlisted as private, 1780, in Capt. William 
Stanton's company, and at the close of the war was corporal in Sheldon's D
ragoons. He was born in Farmington, Conn.; and was a pensioner from Waddington, 
N. Y., where he died. 
Also No. 51685.  

MISS ANNA DEAN HINKLEY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 84698 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Corp. Benjamin Cutler, as follows: 
1. Francis Daniels Hinkley (b. 1842), m. 1873, Anna Dean (b. 1852). 
2. Ahira Rockwell Hinkley (1810-1907), m. 1838, Mary Cutler Daniels (1813-98). 
3. Leonard Daniels (1780-1854), m. Elizabeth Cutler (b. 1779). 
4. Benjamin Cutler, m. Mary Dunlop. 

Benjamin Cutler (1747-1828) enlisted, 1777, as corporal in Captain Russell's 
company, Col. Jonathan Chase's New Hampshire regiment in the Burgoyne campaign. 
He was born in Pomfret, Conn.; died in Plainfield, N. H. 
Also No. 62806.  

MISS MARION L. BURNHAM.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 85181 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Jonathan Burnham, as follows: 
1. John Fremont Burnham (b. 1856), m. 1883, Nellie Gordon Secor (b. 1862). 
2. Jonathan L. Burnham (1818-91, m. 1885, Lovisa L. McCarthy (1838-62). 
3. Andrews Burnham (1786-1872), m. Phbe Roberts (1798-1893). 
4. Jonathan Burnham, m. Rachel Holt (1758-1829). 

Jonathan Burnham (1758-1839) enlisted, 1775, from New Hampshire; was engaged in 
the battles of Bunker Hill and Trenton. In 1818, he received a pension. He died 
in Johnson, Vt.  

MRS. ALICE E. CARLETON MEYER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 85248 
Born in Milwaukee County,Wisconsin 
Wife of B. Henry Meyer. 
Descendant of Phineas Wheeler and of Sergt. Josiah Merriam, as follows: 
1. Albin Leighton Carleton (1840-1904), m. 1868, Elizabeth Rachel Clark (1845-87). 
2. Jedediah Perkins Carleton (1799-1895), m. Almira Wheeler (b. 1801). 
3. Phineas Wheeler, Jr. (b. 1775), m. 1801, Sallie Smith. 
4. Phineas Wheeler, m. Lydia Meriam (b. 1747). 
5. Josiah Meriam, m. 1746, Lydia Wheeler. 
Also No. 51318. 

Phineas Wheeler (1745-1814) served in Capt. Joseph Hosmer's company, Col.
 Ebenezer Brooks' regiment, 1776, which marched to Roxbury. He was born and 
died in Concord, Mass. 
Also No. 51318. 

Josiah Merriam (1726-1809) served as sergeant in Capt. Joseph Hosmer's company 
of minute men, and in 1774-82 was a member of Committee of Safety. He was born 
and died in Concord, Mass. 
Also No. 57102.  

MISS HELEN HAWLEY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 85474 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Ebenezer Pease, as follows: 
1. Cyrus Tomlinson Hawley (1841-80), m. 1873, Mary A. Brayton (b. 1843). 
2. James Colgrove Brayton (1816-92), m. 1838, Julia Pease Barnard (d. 1887). 
3. Lucius Barnard, m. Lucretia Pease. 
4. Ebenezer Pease, m. 1771, Huldah Pease. 

Ebenezer Pease (1747-89) enlisted, 1777, as private in Capt. Hezekiah Parsons' 
company, Enfield militia, and served at the siege of Boston. He was born and 
died in Enfield, Conn. 
Also Nos. 71133, 81625.  

MISS MARY TWEEDIE MACALISTER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 86250 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Ebenezer Pease, as follows: 
1. James MacAlister (b. 1838) m., 1866, Helen Lucretia Brayton (1839-98). 
2. James Colgrove Brayton (1816-72) m., 1838, Julia Barnard (d. 1887). 
3. Lucius Barnard m. Lucretia Pease. 
4. Ebenezer Pease m., 1771, Huldah Pease. 

Ebenezer Pease (1747-89) enlisted, 1777, as private in Capt. Hezekiah 
Parson's company, Connecticut militia, and served at the siege of Boston. 
He was born and died in Enfield, Conn. 
Also Nos. 71133, 81625, 85474.  

MRS. ETHEL QUARLES FRENCH.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 87030 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Louis O. French. 
Descendant of Corp. Seth Capron, as follows: 
1. Charles Quarles (1846-1908) m., 1881, Emma Walden Theirs (b. 1854). 
See No. 87027.  

MRS. CAROL A. SKINNER COLE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 87837 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of B. L. Cole. 
Descendant of Col. James Woods, as follows: 
1. Hoyt H. Skinner (1857-91) m., 1880, Caroline B. Holman b. 1858). 
See No. 87836.  

MRS. MARCIA SEARCH KAUFFUNG.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 89888 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Charles H. Kauffung. 
Descendant of Lot Search, as follows: 
1. William Thomas Search (1834-85) m. Catharine M. Langley (1837-1909). 
2. John Pitner Search (1804-86) m. 1st Esther Chase (1810-34). 
3. Lot Search m. Sarah Davis (1765-1824). 

Lot Search (1762-1851), in 1777, was called out with the militia to guard
the coast at Pompton. In 1846 he applied for a pension which was allowed. 
He was born in New Jersey; died in Racine,Wisconsin  

MRS. ELLEN T. PERRINE HOSTETTER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 90446 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Cecil P. Hostetter. 
Descendant of William Perrine, as follows: 
1. George Duncan Perrine (b. 1854) m. 1880 Ida M. Clark (b. 1858). 
2. George Washington Perrine, M. D. (1816-72), m. 1841 Celina Opdyke (1815-97). 
3. Peter Perrine (1777-1845) m. 1798 Anna Duncan (1780-1859). 
4. William Perrine m. 1762 Hannah Mount (1749-1824). 

William Perrine (1743-1820) served as private in the New Jersey Continental 
Line. He was born and died in New Jersey. 
Also No. 52800.  

MRS. COMLY ELIZABETH SIZER RIPLEY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 93193 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Nathaniel Holmes Ripley. 
Descendant of Gregory Baylor, as follows: 
1. Samuel A. Sizer (b. 1866) m. 1890 Grace Comly (1868-1911). 
2. Augustus Sizer (b. 1834) m. 1858 Elizabeth Herndon Ryland (b. 1832). 
3. John Sizer m. Hannah Robinson. 
4. John Robinson m. Lucy Baylor. 
5. Gregory Baylor m. Mary Whiting. 

Gregory Baylor was a member of the Committee of Safety, 1774, of King and 
Queen County, Va., where he died. He was born, 1710, in Walkerton, Va. 
Also No. 56012.  

MRS. JESSIE W. THAYER BALDWIN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 93206 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Seth Baldwin. 
Descendant of Israel Case and of Capt. Job Case, as follows: 
1. Winslow Watson Thayer (b. 1846) m. 1873 Frances Marie Boyd (b. 1848). 
2. William A. Boyd m. 1828 Joanna Andrus (b. 1798). 
3. Butler Andrus (1767-1856) m. Joanna Case (1779-1851). 
4. Israel Case m. Joanna Case (b. 1760). 
5. Job Case m. Joanna Wilcox (b. 1740) (parents of Joanna). 

Israel Case (1757-1815) served from Simsbury in Capt. Jonathan Humphrey's 
company, Col. Samuel McClellan's regiment, which marched to Providence, 
1777. He was born in Simsbury, Conn.; died in Worthington, Ohio. 

Job Case (1737-98) commanded a company in the 18th New York regiment of militia, 
1776, and in 1779 the company was called out to repel the enemy at New Haven. 
He was born and died in Simsbury, Conn. 
Also No. 55079.  

MRS. LOU HOLLEY CAMPBELL.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 94379 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Gordon R. Campbell. 
Descendant of Sergt. David Holley, as follows: 
1. Edward Holley (1837-1902) m. 1868 Abbie Graves (1837-1910). 
2. Florence Holley (1798-1861) m. 1st 1825 Elvira Emerson (1805-47). 
3. David Holley m. 1778 Sarah Southard (1760-1833). 

David Holley (1751-1834) was placed on the pension roll of Jefferson County, 
N. Y., for service as private and sergeant, Massachusetts militia. He was born 
in Sharon, Conn.; died in Ellisburg, N. Y. 
Also Nos. 57360, 63187, 70650.  

MRS. JESSIE HOLLEY MCGEE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 94380 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Charles J. McGee. 
Descendant of Sergt. David Holley, as follows: 
1. Edward Holley (1837-1902) m. 1868 Abbie Graves (1837-1910). 
See No. 94379.  

MRS. JULIA DENNETT BARRETT.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 95369 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Dr. Edward Jenner Barrett. 
Descendant of Paul Rawson, as follows: 
1. Fred A. Dennett (b. 1849) m. Clara Rawson. 
2. Isaac Newton Rawson (1833-1912) m. 1857 Eliza M. Cheesebrough (b. 1836). 
3. Peletiah Rawson, Jr. (1789-1847), m. Julia Peck (b. 1796). 
4. Peletiah Rawson (1766-90) m. 1789 Phbe Warner. 
5. Paul Rawson m. 1760 Sarah Johnson. 
Paul Rawson was a private in the Berkshire County, Massachusetts 
militia, 1777, and served, 1781, under Capt. Daniel Taylor. He was 
born, 1737, in New Marlboro, Mass. 
Also No. 31196.  

MISS FRANCES WELLES.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 95676 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Maj. Chester Welles, as follows: 
1. John Chester Welles (b. 1830) m. 1858 Charlotte Manchester Arnold (1840-1900). 
2. Gurdon Welles (1799-1847) m. 1820 Sophia Woodhouse (1800-83). 
3. Hezekiah Welles (1770-1859) m. Hannah Welles. 
4. Chester Welles m. Hannah Belden (1745-1821) (parents of Hannah). 

Chester Welles (1739-1815) was lieutenant at the Lexington Alarm and 
captain of a company that fought at Long Island and White Plains, and 
turned out to repel Tryon's invasion in 1779, when he was promoted to 
the rank of major. He was born and died in Wethersfield, Conn. 
Also No. 4860.  

MRS. MAUDE VLIET NEALE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 95931 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Robert W. Neale. 
Descendant of Capt. Daniel Vliet, and of Sergt. Jasper Vliet, as follows: 
1. William Vliet (1827-93) m. 1855 Sarah Jane Hoagland (1831-1910). 
2. Garret Vliet (1790-1879) m. 1820 Rebecca Frazee (1805-90). 
3. Jasper Vliet m. 1787 Polly Black. 
4. Daniel Vliet (1726-1810) m. 1744 Charity Blackwell. 

Daniel Vliet (1726-1810) commanded a company in the 2nd regiment, 
Hunterdon County, New Jersey militia. He was born in New Jersey; died 
in Sussex County, N. J. 
Jasper Vliet (1757-1830) enlisted as private in Captain Grey's company, 
2nd Hunterdon County, New Jersey regiment, and was sergeant, 1776, serving 
in Capt. Abraham McKinney's company o**** State troops. He was born in New 
Jersey; died in Hunterdo**** County, N. J. 
Also No. 89954.  

MRS. CORA M. BROWN HARTMAN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 97502 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of John W. Hartman. 
Descendant of Capt. Josiah Brown, as follows: 
1. Milo W. Brown (b. 1849) m. 1870 Ida C. Chamberlain (1852-1905). 
2. Alpheus Brown (1820-68) m. 1848 Marcia M. Green (b. 1824). 
3. Joseph Wright Brown (1792-1855) m. 1820 Sophronia Rice Snow (1798-1890). 
4. Joseph Brown (1767-1827) m. Sophronia Preston (1763-1821). 
5. Josiah Brown m. 1765 Sarah Wright (1743-1821). 

Josiah Brown (1742-1831) served as lieutenant in Capt. Ezra Town's company,
Col. James Reed's New Hampshire regiment, 1775, and commanded a company 
at Bunker Hill. He was born in Concord, Mass.; died in Bennington, Vt. 
Also No. 73718.  

MRS. RUTH BEACH WEIR.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 102809 
Born in Milwaukee. Wia. 
Descendant of Stephen Beach, as follows: 
1. William Lorenzo Beach (b. 1860) m. 1884 Katie Belle Persons (b. 1862). 
2. Joseph Beach (1818-64) m. 1841 Eliza Chadwick (1820-76). 
3. Lyman Beach (1792-1880) m. 1811 Patty Doolittle (1793-1871). 
4. Stephen Beach m. Mirriam Parker (d. 1843). 

Stephen Beach (1763-1844) served as private, 1779, in Captains Sawyer 
and Safford's Vermont companies; re-enlisted in Captain Granger's company, 
Colonel Canfield's Connecticut regiment. He received a pension, 1832. He 
was born in Wallingford, Conn.; died in Henderson, N. Y. 
Also No. 76966.  

MISS CORA CORINTHIA HATCH.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 104200 
Born in Chautauqua County, N. Y. 
Descendant of Lieut-Col. Benjamin Carter, Capt. Comfort Starr, and 
Nathan Hatch, as follows: 
1. Alonzo Hatch (1803-68) m. 1832 Damaris Nichols Starr (1810-1902). 
2. Nathan Hatch m. 1785 Jerusha Fisher (1766-1827); Timothy Starr (1773-1850) 
	m. 1805 Damaris Nichols (1784-1857). 
3. Comfort Starr m. Judith Cooper (d. 1815); Samuel Nichols (1757-1842) 
	m. Rhoda Carpenter (1756-1837). 
4. Benjamin Carpenter m. 1745 Annie Carpenter (1725-1803). 

Benjamin Carter (1726-1804) served as lieutenant-colonel in the Vermont militia. 
He was born in Rehoboth, Mass.; died in Guilford, Vt. 
Also No. 89372. 

Comfort Starr (1731-1812) commanded a company of Vermont militia, 1780. He was 
born in Thompson, Conn.; died in Guilford, Vt. 
Also No. 93499. 

Nathan Hatch (1757-1847) was placed on the pension roll of Carroll County, N. Y., 
1832, for service as private, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Attleboro, Mass.; 
died in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
Also No. 57637.  

MRS. ALICE TENNY WEEKS.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 104238 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Charles Dickins Weeks. 
Descendant of Dr. Obadiah Williams, as follows: 
1. Newell S. Tenny (b. 1835) m. 1874 Marcia Bryant (1843-1912). 
2. Cyrus Bryant (b. 1803) m. 1840 Julia Ann Williams. 
3. Obadiah Williams, Jr. m.  Starbard. 
4. Obadiah Williams m. Hannah Clifford. 

Obadiah Williams (1752-99) served as surgeon's mate and surgeon under Col. 
John Stark at the battle of Bunker Hill. He was born in Epping, N. H.; 
died in Waterville, Me. 
Also No. 57094.  

MRS. ISA FERGUSON CUTLER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 104685 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of William Comstock Cutler. 
Descendant of Moses White, Jr., as follows: 
1. John L. Ferguson m. 1879 Fannie Sweetland (1862-1911). 
2. Charles H. Sweetland (1826-99) m. 1855 Caroline L. Miles (1838-1903). 
3. Almeron Miles (1808-76) m. 1833 Caroline Lawrence (1815-88). 
4. John Miles (1777-1853) m. 1801 Laurinda P. White (1782-1871). 
5. Moses White, Jr. m. 1779 Melitta Porter (1759-89). 

Moses White (1757-83) served in the expedition to Quebec, where he was taken 
prisoner, but was soon exchanged. He was born in Southington, Conn.; died in 
Hispaniola, Haiti.  

MRS. MARY ELLIOT SANFORD.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 105636 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Rev. David A. Sanford. 
Descendant of Sergt. Henry George Ohlen, as follows: 
1. Henry John Elliot (1817-93) m. 1850 Amelia Miller (1823-1906). 
2. Benjamin Elliot m. Elizabeth Ohlen (1786-1857). 
3. Henry George Ohlen m. 1785 Catharine Henry (1766-1839). 

Henry George Ohlen (1758-1837) enlisted, 1776, as sergeant in Capt. James 
Gregg's company, Colonels Gansevoort and Goose Van Schaick's New York regiment. 
He was born in England; died in Amsterdam, N. Y. 
Also No. 80227.  

MISS LOUISE PHELPS KELLOGG.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 105803 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Bancroft, Capt. Joseph Jewett and Helmont Kellogg, as follows: 
1. Amherst W. Kellogg (b. 1829) m. 1858 Isabel M. Phelps (1831-1901). 
2. Leverett Steele Kellogg (1796-1854) m. 1824 Angeline Howe (1801-85); 
   Erastus Phelps (1800-60) m. 1821 Juliette Maria Jewett (1792-1840). 
3. Helmont Kellogg m. 1786 Susanna Moore (1763-1840); 
   Isaac Phelps, m. 1798 Rhoda Bancroft (b. 1774); 
   Joseph Jewett, Jr. (1763-1812), m. 1785 Jane (or Julia) Pettibone (1767-1842). 
4. Samuel Bancroft m. 1759 Elizabeth Spelman (1740-1836); 
   Joseph Jewett m. 1758 Lucretia Rogers (1740-1836). 

Samuel Bancroft (1737-1820), in 1776, was commissioned second lieutenant in Capt. 
William Cooley's 9th company, Col. John Moseley's 3rd regiment, Hampshire County, 
Massachusetts militia. He was born in West Springfield; died in Granville, Mass. 

Joseph Jewett (1732-76) commanded a company at the siege of Boston and was engaged 
in the battle of Long Island, where he lost his life. He was born in N. Lyme, Conn. 
Also No. 101930. 

Helmont Kellogg (1762-1848) was placed on the pension roll of Litchfield County, 
Conn., for service as private, Continental Line. He was born in New Hartford; died 
in Goshen, Conn. 
Also No. 79461.  

MISS MARY KATHERINE SLOCUM.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 106473 
Born in Milwaukee County,Wisconsin 
Descendant of Samuel Slocum, as follows: 
1. FitzGerald Slocum (1820-1906) m. 1843 Sarah P. Griggs (1824-90). 
2. Samuel Slocum (1705-65) m. 1811 Mary Sherman. 
3. Samuel Slocum m. 2nd Ruth Hall. 

Samuel Slocum (1736-1826) served through the Revolution, as did his brothers, 
Abraham, David, Ebenezer, Elizier, Charles, and Edward. He was born in Dartmouth, 
Mass.; died in Addison, Vt. 
Also No. 75138.  

MRS. ELLEN HAYDEN BAXTER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 107415 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Alfred E. Baxter. 
Descendant of Levi Hayden, as follows: 
1. Edward Griswold Hayden (1822-92) m. 1860 Maria Belle Weldon (1840-1911). 
2. Martin Hayden (1782-1847) m. 1811 Aurelia Griswold. 
3. Levi Hayden m. 1772 Margaret Strong (1750-1812). 

Levi Hayden (1747-1821) served as trooper in Capt. John Skinner's company, Col. 
Sheldon's regiment of Light Horse, 1776. He was born and died in Windsor, Conn. 
Also No. 86672.  

MRS. ANNE GREY MILLETT FROST.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 107557 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of E. A. Frost. 
Descendant of Joseph Millett, as follows: 
1. Daniel Caldwell Millett (1846-1908) m. 1875 Kate Child (b. 1853). 
2. Stephen Caldwell Millett (1810-67) m. 1833 Sarah Fuller Appleton (1811-84). 
3. Daniel Millett (1785-1853) m. 1807 Elizabeth Caldwell (1779-1837). 
4. Joseph Millett m. Elizabeth Bullock (1736-1826). 

Joseph Millett (1737-97) served as private under Captains Winship and Williams, 
Colonel Putnam's Massachusetts regiment. He was born and died in Salem, Mass.  

MISS ALICE TURNER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 108464 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Joseph Teall, as follows: 
1. Leland M. Turner (b. 1872) m. Emma T. Ringross (b. 1873). 
2. William J. Turner (b. 1848) m. 1871 Alice P. Morgan (1850-98). 
3. Harvey G. Turner (1822-93) m. 1846 Emeline G. Teall (1826-86). 
4. William Teall (b. 1797) m. 2nd Rhoda Conant. 
5. Joseph Teall m. Annie Griswold. 

Joseph Teall (1767-1837) enlisted 1777 as a private in Capt. Aaron Stephen's 
company, Col. Heman Swift's Connecticut regiment. He was born in Killingworth, 
Conn.; died in Fairfield, N. Y.  

MRS. SUSIE GRIGGS SLOCUM INGRAHAM.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 108463 
Born in Wauwatosa, Wis. 

Wife of Rufus Gillette Ingraham. 
Descendant of Samuel Slocum, as follows: 
1. Fitz Gerald Slocum (1820-1906) m. 1843 Sarah Pratt Griggs (1824-90). 
2. Samuel Slocum, Jr. (1785-1863), m. 1811 Mary Sherman. 
3. Samuel Slocum m. 2nd Ruth Hall. 

Samuel Slocum (1736-1826) served through the Revolution as did also his brothers, 
Abraham, David, Ebenezer, Elizier, Charles and Edward. He was born in Dartmouth, 
Mass.; died in Addison County, Vt. 
Also No. 106473.  

MRS. MARGARET BROCKWAY TOURTELOTTE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 109609 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Frederick Judson Tourtelotte. 
Descendant of Maj. Jonathan Clapp, Capt. Joseph Clapp and Elias Lyman, as follows: 
1. William Stevens Brockway (b. 1855) m. 1886 Georgia Margaret Smith (b. 1861). 
2. Edward Payson Brockway (1832-1912) m. 1854 Susan McKnight (1833-1910). 
3. Thomas McKnight (1786-1836) m. 1818 Harriet Clapp (1798-1883). 
4. Joseph Clapp (1764-1839) m. 1789 Susannah Lyman (1770-1842). 
See No. 109613.  

MRS. AUGUSTA LOVILA PACKARD.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 111240 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Kennedy Packard. 
Descendant of John Moors, Timothy Spaulding, and Abel Farwell, as follows: 
1. Augustus Fling Cady (1816-80) m. 1843 Lovila Moors (1820-87). 
2. Robert Cady (1768-1817) m. 1791 Eunice Spaulding (1768-1856); 
   Levi Moors (1781-1866) m. 1802 Betsey Farwell (1783-1849). 
3. John Moors m. 1770 Hannah Sawtelle (1752-1841); 
   Timothy Spaulding m. 1766 Lucy Skillion; Abel Farwell m. Hannah Russell. 

John Moors (1747-1832) was placed on the pension roll of Rutland County, Vt., 
1818, for service as private Massachusetts Continental Line. He died in Lewis 
County, N. Y. 
Also No. 36878. 

Timothy Spaulding served as private in Capt. Andrew Backus' company, which 
marched from Plainfield to the relief of Boston on the Lexington Alarm. He was 
born in Plainfield, Conn.; died in Cornish, N. H. 
Also No. 105590. 

Abel Farwell served as private, 1776, in Capt. Thomas Warner's company, Col.
Brooks' regiment. He was born in Groton, Mass.; died in Denmark, N. Y. 
Also No. 73651.  

MRS. IVY CURTIS IVERSON SMOLLEN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 112409 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Bartholomew J. Smollen. 
Descendant of Enoch Baker, as follows: 
1. Louis Iverson (b. 1848) m. 1882 Cora Belle Kimball (b. 1858). 
2. Curtis Dudley Kimball (1832-99) m. 1853 Mary Eliza Harris (b. 1834). 
3. Square Harris (1804-39) m. 1829 Patty Goodell Baker (1810-95). 
4. Alexander Baker (1780-1828) m. 1805 Polly Liscomb (1788-1831). 
5. Enoch Baker m. 1778 Huldah Ingham (1760-1851). 

Enoch Baker (1751-92) served as private in Berkshire County, Massachusetts 
militia under Capt. William Francis. He was born in Northampton; died in 
Pittsfield, Mass. 
Also No. 110707.  

MRS. ELIZABETH HOUTS BUNCE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 113505 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of C. F. Bunce. 
Descendant of Sergt. Charles Glidden, as follows: 
1. Francis Marr Houts (1851-1907) m. 1874 Anna Maria Glidden (1848-88). 
2. Jefferson W. Glidden (1806-63) m. 1831 Catherine Young (1813-58). 
3. Charles Glidden, Jr. (1780-1836), m. 1802 Ruth Hall (b. 1782). 
4. Charles Glidden m. Alice Mills. 

Charles Glidden (1744-1811) was a sergeant in Capt. Jeremiah Clough's 
company of New Hampshire militia, 1775. He was born in Maine; died in 
New Hampshire. 
Also No. 32731.  

MRS. MARGARET A. PATTERSON STOVER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 113658 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Paul Stover. 
Descendant of Sergt. William Patterson, as follows: 
1. John Goodrich Patterson (b. 1857) m. 1882 Virginia Silkman (b. 1860). 
2. Oliver Patterson (1825-1901) m. 1850 Margaret Goodrich (b. 1833). 
3. Theron Patterson m. Amarilla Waite. 
4. William Patterson m. 1787 Lois Ackley. 

William Patterson served as fife major and sergeant in Capt. Whiting's 
company, Col. Samuel B. Webb's regiment of Connecticut militia. He was born 
in Connecticut; died, 1816, in Watertown, N. Y. 
Also No. 59232.  

MRS. BERNICE B. NELSON KARGE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 113688 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Edward Karge. 
Descendant of John Nelson, as follows: 
1. William Nelson (b. 1838) m. 1882 Alice Tabbert (b. 1863). 
2. Joseph Nelson (1815-1905) m. 1837 Margaret M. Storm (1820-1903). 
3. William Nelson (1784-1869) m. 1812 Cornelia Mandeville Hardiman (1797-1869). 
4. Thomas Nelson (1744-1823) m. 1769 Sarah Wright (1747-1801). 
5. John Nelson m. 1743 Elizabeth Davenport (b. 1724). 

John Nelson (1721-77) enlisted, 1776, as private in Capt. David Lyon's 
company, 1st New York regiment. He was born and died in Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
Also No. 63964.  

MISS STELLA E. NELSON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 113689 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of John Nelson, as follows: 
1. William Nelson (b. 1838) m. 1882 Alice Tabbert (b. 1863). 
See No. 113688.  

MRS. AGNES WOOD NORTHRUP.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 114085 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Hervey Stanclift Northrup. 
Descendant of Corp. James Caldwell, as follows: 
1. Edgar J. Wood (b. 1852) m. 1877 Sarah Cleveland (b. 1857). 
2. Hiram F. Wood (1829-97) m. 1849 Agnes Caldwell (1831-88). 
See No. 114084.  

MRS. ADDIE M. DEXTER WITTE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 115237 
Born in Milwaukee County,Wisconsin 
Wife of Robert S. Witte. 
Descendant of Asa Dana, as follows: 
1. David H. Dexter (1822-63) m. 1847 Mary J. Dana (1826-1904). 
2. Federal Dana (1789-1872) m. 1818 Laura Gibbs (1789-1842). 
3. Asa Dana m. 1777 Eunice Town. 

Asa Dana (1754-1845) served as private and matross in the Massachusetts 
troops. He was born in Ashford, Conn.; died in Fenner, N. Y. 
Also No. 33152.  

MRS. JENNIE SLOCUM CRANDALL.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 115752 
Born in Wauwatosa, Wis. 

Wife of Chauncey Crosby Crandall. 
Descendant of Samuel Slocum, as follows: 
1. Fitz Gerald Slocum (1820-1906) m. 1843 Sarah Prall Griggs (1824-90). 
2. Samuel Slocum, Jr. (1785-1865), m. 1811 Mary Sherman. 
3. Samuel Slocum m. 2nd Ruth Hall. 

Samuel Slocum (1736-1826) served through the Revolution, as did [p.237] his 
brothers, Abraham, David, Ebenezer, Elizier, Charles, and Edward. He was born 
in Dartmouth, Mass.; died in Addison, Vt. 
Also No. 106473.  

MRS. CLARA STONE TOOKER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 116189 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Stephen Cadwell Tooker. 
Descendant of John Anderson Place, as follows: 
1. Edward Howe Stone (1830-95) m. 1857 Cynthia M. Cole (1837-1910). 
2. Luman E. Cole (1809-91) m. 1830 Angesose Place Heath (1812-92). 
3. Joseph Heath m. 2nd Joanna Place. 
4. John Anderson Place m. Charity Jump. 

John Anderson Place (1745-1832) was taken prisoner when the British took 
possession of New York and was confined on a prison ship. He was born in 
Jamaica, L. I.; died at Sandy Creek, N. Y. 
Also No. 62931.  

MRS. EDITH TISDALE GROVE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 120361 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Dr. Robert K. Grove. 
Descendant of Capt. Freeborn Moulton and of Joseph Moulton, as follows: 
1. George M. Tisdale (1843-1904) m. 1864 Helen Moulton (b. 1843). 
2. Elbridge Gerry Moulton (1812-1903) m. Isabel Clark. 
3. Royal Moulton (1772-1841) m. Betsy Trask (b. 1778). 
4. Joseph Moulton m. 2nd Hannah  
5. Freeborn Moulton m. 1737 Rebekah Walker. 

Freeborn Moulton (1717-92) commanded a company of minute men under Colonel 
Daniel, which marched on the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Windham, Conn.; 
died in Brimfield, Mass. 

Joseph Moulton (1738-1816) who had fought in the early wars, served as 
private in Capt. Ebenezer Moulton's company, Col. Seth Pomeroy's Massachusetts 
regiment. He was born in Brimfield; died in Monson, Mass. 
Also No. 72593.  

MRS. ELVA COOPER MAGNUSSON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 120483 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Carl Edward Magnusson. 
Descendant of Lieut. Josiah Johnson and of Gad Elmer, as follows: 
1. James Fenimore Cooper (b. 1849) m. 1879 Maria Bird (b. 1860). 
2. John Cooper (1810-1900) m. 1844 Marion Almira Johnson (1816-69). 
3. Othniel Johnson (1778-1851) m. Anna Elmer (1783-1867). 
4. Josiah Johnson m. 1774 Martha Taylor (1756-1825); 
   Gad Elmer m. 1782 Anna Phillips (1763-1812). 

Josiah Johnson (1746-1827) served at the surrender of Burgoyne ixxx Capt. 
Nathum Ward's company, and, 1779, was lieutenant underxxx Capt. Sylvanus 
Rice, Col. Israel Chapin's regiment. He was borxxx in Leominster; died in 
Buckland, Mass. 

Gad Elmer (1760-1819) enlisted, 1777, as private in Capt. Ephrain
Jenning's company, Col. David Well's Hampshire County regiment He was 
born in South Hadley; died in Ashfield, Mass. 
Also No. 50523.  

MRS. CARRIE MONDEAU GONNERMANN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 122267 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Charles H. Gonnermann. 
Descendant of Capt. Levi Aldrich and Nathaniel Aldrich, as follows: 
1. Paul Mondeau (1813-95) m. 1852 Emily Bowen (1830-1904). 
2. Nathan Aldrich Bowen (1808-90) m. 1829 Roxinda Barrett (d. 1880). 
3. Ezra Bowen (1783-1841) m. 1807 Lois Aldrich Harris (b. 1785). 
4. Nathaniel Aldrich m. Cleopatra Ramsdell. 
5. Levi Aldrich m. 1745 Abigail Hunt. 

Levi Aldrich (1724-95) served as ensign, lieutenant and captain, Massachusetts 
troops. He was born and died in Mendon, Mass. 

Nathaniel Aldrich (1755-1825) was a soldier in the New Hampshire Continental Line. 
He was born in Mendon, Mass.; died in Danby, Vt.  

MISS THELMA PRATT.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 123225 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Sabin Durkee, as follows: 
1. Charles W. Pratt (1854-1916) m. 1879 Mary Hanson (1860-1911). 
2. James Pratt (1824-92) m. 1850 Louisa Durkee (1833-1912). 
3. Levi Durkee (1800-88) m. 1829 Julia Spaulding (1812-53). 
4. William Durkee (1760-1830) m. 1787 Phebe Backus. 
5. Sabin Durkee m. 1756 Ruth Crocker (1733-1800). 

Sabin Durkee (1733-1809) responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. John McKatts' 
company of Minute Men. He was born in Hampton; died in Bozrah, Conn. 
Also No. 62828.  

MRS. CAROL ALLCOTT KELLY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 123632 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Michael D. Kelly. 
Descendant of Asa Allcott, as follows: 
1. John Dunning Allcott (1835-77) m. 1865 Mary Jane Allcott (b. 1848). 
2. Volney Simms Allcott (1806-43) m. 1828 Sarah Edmunds. 
3. Amos Allcott (1783-1824) m. Mehitable Simmons. 
4. Asa Allcott m. 1780 Sabra Plumb (1760-1834). 

Asa Allcott (1760-1846) served several enlistments under different commands and 
was at the battles of Trenton, Princeton and Morristown. He was allowed a pension, 
1818, for his service in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in Waterbury, 
Conn.; died in Naples, N. Y. 
Also No. 43422.  

MRS. PAULINE DAVIS BUCKHOUT.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 123760 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Howard H. Buckhout. 
Descendant of Capt. Thomas Hunt, as follows: 
1. George Davis (1840-1902) m. 1869 Ruthey Ann Joy (b. 1842). 
2. Milford Norton Joy (1817-88) m. 1841 Julia Sophia Edwards (1825-86). 
3. Abraham Edwards (1781-1860) m. 1805 Ruthey Fessenden Hunt (1787-1867). 
4. Thomas Hunt m. Eunice Wellington. 

Thomas Hunt (1754-1808) served, 1775, as sergeant in a company of Minute Men, 
and held the rank of captain at the close of the war. He was an original member 
of the Cincinnati of Massachusetts. He was born in Watertown, Mass.; died in 
Bellefontaine, Mo. 
Also No. 78264.  

MRS. ADDIE LANGSON HUNTINGTON.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 124924 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Frederick Russel Huntington. 
Descendant of Sergt. Nathaniel Spalding, as follows: 
1. William J. Langson (1837-1909) m. 1857 Frances Spalding (1843-1913). 
2. James Dabney Spalding (1815-58) m. 1842 Hannah Lydia Skinner (1807-58). 
3. John Spalding (1776-1831) m. 1800 Eliza Dabney (1783-1853). 
4. Nathaniel Spalding m. 1765 Abelina Glover (d. 1823). 

Nathaniel Spalding (1742-1823) served as sergeant in Capt. David Cady's company 
on the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Killingly, Conn. 
Also No. 105486.  

MISS ALICE LINDSEY WEBB.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 125670 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of William Webb and of Jonathan Strong, as follows: 
1. Lindsey Webb (b. 1850) m. 1871 Victorla Marie Briggs (b. 1854). 
2. Abner Webb (1804-91) m. 2d 1850 Mary Melissa Jenkins (1816-97). 
3. William Webb m. 1st 1782 Lois Strong (1762-1810). 
See No. 125170. 
4. Jonathan Strong m. 1762 Mary Brewster (1745-79). 

Jonathan Strong (1741-1814) served as private in Capt. John Vaughan's independent
company of Lebanon, Conn., where he was born. He died in Onondaga, N. Y. 
Also No. 112942.  

MRS. EDITH BELL IVERSON ODEKIRK.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 125673 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of John W. Odekirk. 
Descendant of Enoch Baker, as follows: 
1. Louis Iverson (b. 1848) m. 1882 Cora Bell Kimball (b. 1858). 
2. Curtis Dudley Kimball (1832-99) m. 1853 Mary Eliza Harris (b. 1834). 
3. Square Harris (1804-39) m. 1829 Patty Goodell Baker (1810-95). 
4. Alexander Baker (1780-1828) m. 1805 Polly ****iscomb (1788-1831). 
5. Enoch Baker m. 1778 Huldah Ingham (1760-1851). 

Enoch Baker (1751-92) served as private in Berkshire County, Massachusetts 
militia, under Capt. William Francis. He was born in Northampton; died in 
Pittsfield, Mass. 
Also No. 112409.  

MRS. IRMA NELSON TRADEWELL.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 125676 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Burt L. Tradewell. 
Descendant of John Nelson and of Thomas Nelson, as follows: 
1. William Nelson (b. 1838) m. 2d 1882 Alice Tabbert (b. 1862). 
2. Joseph Nelson (1815-1905) m. 1837 Margaret M. Storm (1820-1903). 
3. William Nelson (1784-1869) m. 1812 Cornelia (Mandeville) Hardiman (1797-1869). 
4. Thomas Nelson m. 1769 Sarah Wright (1747-1801). 
5. John Nelson m. 1743 Elizabeth Davenport (b. 1724). 

John Nelson (1721-77) enlisted, 1776, as private in Capt. David Lyon's company, 
1st New York regiment. He was born and died in Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
Also No. 115657. 

Thomas Nelson (1744-1823) was a patriot who equipped one or more soldiers at 
his own expense. He was born in Mamaroneck; died in Poughkeepsie, N. Y.  

MRS. AGNES WILLIAMS GASPAR.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 125680 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Arthur Dewitt Gaspar. 
Descendant of Joshua Wilson, as follows: 
1. Charles Williams (b. 1853) m. 1879 Grace E. Jameson (1858-94). 
2. Reuben M. Jameson (1816-99) m. 1857 Emily Wilson (b. 1834). 
3. Freeman Wilson (1789-1869) m. 1812 Electa Dean (1798-1871). 
4. Joshua Wilson m. Rebecca (Mary) Spencer. 

Joshua Wilson (1761-1848) served as a private in Capt. Samuel Richard's company, 
Col. John Stark's regiment, 1775. He was born in Goffstown, N. H.; died in 
Rushford, N. Y. 
Also No. 89669.  

MISS JENNIE MINERVA MALLORY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 126023 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Nathan Bucknam, as follows: 
1. James Augustus Mallory (1822-99) m. 1853 Mary Jane Bates (1823-61). 
2. Gershom Bates (1772-1822) m. 1803 Hannah Bucknam (1785-1858). 
3. Nathan Bucknam m. 1784 Elizabeth Stower. 

Nathan Bucknam (1753-1807) served serveral enlistments, 1775-76, under 
different commands as private, Massachusetts troops. He was born and died in Malden, Mass.  

MISS LILIAN MALLORY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 126024 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Nathan Bucknam, as follows: 
1. James Augustus Mallory (1822-99) m. 1853 Mary Jane Bates (1823-61). 
See No. 126023.  

MISS ELIZABETH VON BENSCOTEN WIGHT.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 126255 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Kingsbury, as follows: 
1. William Ward Wight, Jr. (b. 1849), m. 1893 Susan Elizabeth Lowry. 
2. William Ward Wight (1821-68) m. 1844 Lydia Ann Van Akin (1824-93). 
3. Daniel Wight (1793-1864) m. 1815 Roxana Kingsbury (1796-1828). 
4. Joseph Kingsbury m. 1780 Lois Porter (1759-1814).

Joseph Kingsbury (1753-1828) served as lieutenant in Capt. Joseph 
Talcott's company, Connecticut troops. He was born and died in 
Coventry, Conn.  

MRS. MILDRED ALBERT MARTIN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 126560 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Earl Alvin Martin. 
Descendant of Sergt. Luther Reeve, as follows: 
1. Charles G. Albert (b. 1870) m. 1894 Georgia Reeve (b. 1870). 
2. Harvey W. Reeve (1823-85) m. 1848 Elizabeth Reeve (1828-1916). 
3. Benjamin Reeve (1787-1879) m. 1809 Martha Sill (1781-1870). 
4. Luther Reeve m. 1785 Anna Pearson (1767-1844). 

Luther Reeve (1760-1843) was a minute man under Col. Josiah Smith, and 
sergeant in the 5th Connecticut regiment. He was born in Southold, L. I.; 
died in New Lyme, Ohio. 
Also No. 90609.  

MRS. LEILA PERONE (AUSTIN) AUSTIN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 127749 
Born in Lake, Wis. 

Wife of Edward Austin. 
Descendant of John Austin, Lieut. Samuel Howard and Lieut. 
  Jonathan Church, as follows: 
1. John Clinton Austin (b. 1832) m. 1866 Perone Whipple Howard (1836-75). 
2. Samuel Austin (1798-1878) m. 1831 Sarah Bride (1812-95); 
   James Corydon Howard (1804-80) m. Sophronia Porter (1810-54). 
3. John Austin m. Martha ?; James Howard (1778-1860) m. 1799 
  Elenor Church (1780-1828). 
4. Samuel Howard m. 1762 Elizabeth Barrett (1735-1822); 
   Jonathan Church m. 1770 Perone Whipple (1752-1818). 

John Austin (1754-1838) received a pension, 1832, for service as private in 
Capt. John Davis' company, Colonel Brickett's Massachusets regiment. He was 
born in Bothwell, Mass.; died in Rochester, Vt.
 
Samuel Howard (1739-1815) served, 1775, as lieutenant in the 6th company, 
15th regiment, New Hampshire militia. He was born in Malden, Mass.; died in 
Temple, N. H. 
Also No. 97937.
 
Jonathan Church (1747-1827) enlisted as orderly in the Burgoyne campaign 
and was 2d lieutenant, 1778, of the Brattleboro company, Cumberland County, 
New York militia. He was born in Hadley, Mass.; died in Morristown, N. Y. 
Also No. 86795. 

MRS. EVA WALLIS DETIENNE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 150480 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Harold David Detienne. 
Descendant of Fortunatus Howe, as follows: 
1. Walter W. Wallis (1852-1913) m. 1880 Lizzie Richards (b. 1858). 
2. Lemuel Richards (1821-91) m. 1846 Elizabeth Howe (1823-1906). 
3. Alvan Howe (1789-1856) m. Elizabeth Goodenough. 
4. Fortunatus Howe m. 1786 Sarah Bruce (1766-1842). 

Fortunatus Howe (1760-1831) was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for 
service as private in the Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in 
Marlboro, Mass. 
Also No. 74645.  

MRS. JESSIE HOLLISTER HENDEE.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 150481 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Lem Ellsworth Hendee. 
Descendant of Samuel Bagley, as follows: 
1. J. W. Hollister (1834-1909) m. 1866 Helen M. Bagley (b. 1849). 
2. Dudley S. Bagley (1818-1906) m. 1843 Martha Hopkins Allis (1816-67). 
3. Benjamin Bagley (1778-1856) m. Polly Colt (1789-1852). 
4. Samuel Bagley m. 1770 Naomi Curtis (1747-1819). 

Samuel Bagley (1753-1841) received a pension for service as private with 
the Green Mountain Boys. He was born in Braintree, Mass.; died in Brookfield, Vt.  

MISS VICTORIA ELECTA MCGOVRAN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 154195 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Descendant of Corp. Moses Rawson, as follows: 
1. T. Y. McGovran (b. 1868) m. 1894 Jessie M. McGovran (b. 1871). 
2. John McGovran (1836-81) m. 1867 Ellen Mansfield (b. 1847). 
3. F. Y. Mansfield (d. 1890) m. Electa Rawson (1823-1905). 
4. Oliver Rawson m. Lois Hawes. 
5. Moses Rawson m. Sarah Bussey. 

Moses Rawson (1753-1833) in 1777 was corporal in the 6th company, Col. 
James Wesson's regiment. He was born in Braintree; died in Windsor, Mass. 
Also No. 142251.  

MRS. MARIAN L. AUSTIN HENTZEN.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 156510 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Erwin A. Hentzen. 
Descendant of Isaac Austin, John Austin, Sergt. John Porter, Maj. John 
Porter, Jr., Samuel Messer, Samuel Scripture, Sergt. James Scripture and 
Abel Belknap, as follows: 
1. Edward Austin (1852-1924) m. 1892 Leila Perone Austin (b. 1868). 
2. Isaac Austin (1819-1904) m. 1846 Sarah Fitch (1828-1900); 
   John Clinton Austin (1832-1919) m. 1866 Perone Whipple Howard (1836-75)
     (parents of Leila). 
3. Isaac D. Austin (1793-1827) m. 1st 1814 Hannah Perkins (1795-1820); 
   Samuel Austin (1798-1878) m. 1831 Sarah Bride (1812-95) (parents of John); 
   James C. Howard (1804-80) m. 1829 Sophronia Porter (1810-54). 
4. David Austin (1763-1835) m. 1st 1791 Hannah Lee (1774-99); 
   John Austin m. Martha (Patty) Messer (1760-1829) (parents of Samuel); 
   Israel Porter (1771-1836) m. Hannah Belknap (1778-1816); 
   William Bride (1769-1848) m. 1798 Polly Scripture (1776-1820). 
5. Isaac Austin m. 1760 Rhodinah Vaughan (1740-1810) (parents of David); 
   John Porter, Jr., m. 1768 Lydia Baker (d. 1822); 
   Samuel Messer m. 1758. Sarah Howe (1738-1823); 
   James Scripture m. 1775 Sibbel Shepley (b. 1755); 
   Abel Belknap m. 1774 Bethiah Newhall (1755-1833). 
6. John Porter m. 1st 1738 Mary Kimball (b. 1721); 
   Samuel Scripture m. 1746 Mary Green (b. 1731). 

Isaac Austin (1737-1824) served as private in Col. Kilian Van Rensselaer's 
4th battalion, Albany County, New York militia. He was born in Exeter, R. I.; 
died in Argyle, N. Y. 

John Austin (1754-1838) received a pension for service as private in the 
Massachusetts and New Hampshire troops. He was born in Bothwell, Mass.; 
died in Rochester, Vt. 
Also No. 127749. 

John Porter (1717-1802) served as sergeant at the Lexington Alarm under 
Lieut, Aquila Jewett and Col. James Prescott. He was born in Wenham; died 
in Littleton, Mass. 
Also No. 145031. 

John Porter, Jr. (1742-1834), received a pension for service as sergeant, 
lieutenant, adjutant, captain and major, Massachusetts troops. He was born 
in Wenham; died in Littleton, Mass. 
Also No. 143096. 

Samuel Messer was Selectman, surveyor, constable and moderator of the Town 
Meetings of New London. N. H., 1779-82. He was born 1736, in Methuen, Mass.; 
died in New London, N. H. 
Also No. 141903. 

Samuel Scripture (1727-1817) served as private in Capt. Benjamin Mann's 
company, Colonel Nichols' regiment. New Hampshire troops. He was born in 
Groton, Mass.; died in Nelson, N. H. 

James Scripture (1749-1810) served as private and sergeant in the New 
Hampshire troops under Capts. Daniel Emerson and Benjamin Mann. He was 
born in Groton, Mass.; died in Mason, N. H. 

Abel Belknap (1754-1838) received a pension for service as private in the 
Massachusetts Continental Line under Col. Israel Hutchinson. He was born in 
Woburn, Mass.; died in Monroe County, N. Y.  

MRS. GRACE REYNOLDS GARBER.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 156511 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of H. Sherman Garber. 
Descendant of Major Derrick Van Vechten, as follows: 
1. Elton M. Reynolds (b. 1852) m. 1873 Mary E. Van Vechten (b. 1850). 
2. Peter Van Vechten (1809-89) m. 1833 Eliza Ann Dunham (b. 1809). 
3. Walter Van Vechten (1767-1820) m. 1788 Jane Fonda (d. 1829). 
4. Derrick Van Vechten m. 1761 Alida Maria Knickerbocker (1737-1819). 

Derrick Van Vechten (1739-77) served as major in Colonel Acker's regiment, 
New York troops. He was born and died in Schaghticoke, N. Y. 
Also No. 152348.  

MRS. GERTRUDE BINGHAM CARPENTER COLBY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 156847 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Arthur Warren Colby. 
Descendant of Caleb Carpenter, Timothy Wadsworth, Hanyost Herkimer, Col. 
George Herkimer, Amaziah Rust, Benjamin Bingham, Peter Brooks and Ensign 
Jonathan Avery, as follows: 
1. Clarence Allan Carpenter (1846-99) m. 1872 Armie Maria Miller (b. 1848). 
2. John Allan Carpenter (1812-76) m. 1839 Jane Jerusha Bingham (1819-1900); 
   Timothy W. Miller (1823-72) m. 1845 Maria Gertrude Johnson (1825-59). 
3. Caleb Carpenter, Jr. (1768-1835), m. 2d 1810 Mary Clark; 
   James W. Miller (1785-54) m. Sarah Rust (1791-1868); 
   George Johnson (1802-33) m. Fanny Brooks (1803-35); 
   Pliny Bingham (1778-1840) m. 1802 Jerusha Avery (1780-1874). 
4. Seth Miller (1760-1835) m. 1781 Mary Wadsworth; 
   Peter Brooks, Jr. (1779-1865), m. Alida Herkimer (1784-1833); 
   Amaziah Rust, Jr. (1754-1814), m. Catherine Quackenbush (d. 1837); 
   Benjamin Bingham m. Lois (Boyden) Dunbar (1748-1834); 
   Caleb Carpenter m. 1759 Elizabeth Bullock (1738-1839); 
   Jonathan Avery (1744-1833) m. 2d 1776 Jerusha Neal (1744-1822). 
5. Timothy Wadsworth m. 2d 1758 Hepsy Kilburn; George Kerkimer 
	m. 1768 Alida Schuyler (d. 1830); 
   Amaziah Rust m. 1753 Mary Marsh (1735-1813); 
   Peter Brooks m. 1771 Francynje (Fanny) Wendell. 
6. Hanyost Herkimer m. Catherine . 

Caleb Carpenter (1736-85) was a minute man at the Lexington and Rhode 
Island alarms under Capt. Nathaniel Carpenter. He was born and died in 
Rehoboth, Mass. 
Also No. 35364. Mrs. Carrie M. Silloway.

Timothy Wadsworth served as private from Hartford County, Conn. He was 
born in Farmington, Conn.; died in Constableville, N. Y. 

Hanyost Herkimer (1695-1775) an ardent patriot, devoted his time and 
means to the cause of liberty, and was a member of the first Committee 
of Safety organized in Central New York. He was born in Germany; died 
in German Flats, N. Y. 
Also No. 141467. 

George Herkimer (1744-88) served as captain and colonel in the New York 
troops. He was born in Tryon; died in Danube, N. Y. 
Also No. 154643. Mrs. Genevieve Mccool Aling.

Amaziah Rust (1733-1801) served as clerk of the company raised in Coventry 
which marched on the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Coventry, Conn.; died 
in Johnstown, N. Y. 
Also No. 89053. Mrs. Sarah Cuyler Bane

Benjamin Bingham served as private under Lieut. Wm. Parks, Captain Baker and 
Colonel Tupper, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Norwich, Conn. 

Peter Brooks (1732-1825) served as private, 1st company, Albany County
militia. He was born in Albany Flats; died at Watervliet, N. Y. 

Jonathan Avery (1744-1833) was ensign at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. 
Aaron Fuller. He was born and died in Dedham, Mass. 
Also No. 30460. Mrs. Jane J. Carpenter. 

MRS. HELEN HOLLEMBEAK HAMMERSCHMIDT.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 158421 
Born in Elgin, Ill. 

Descendant of William Hollembeak, Capt. James Noble, Barnabus 
Ames and Joseph Colvin, as follows: 
1. Ralph D. Hollembeak (b. 1853) m. 1884 Lillie Brown (b. 1856). 
2. Aramont Noble Hollembeak (1816-1908) m. 1838 Pamela Decker (1816-1906); 
   James Colvin Brown (1832-1905) m. 1855 Theresa P. Brown (1835-1906). 
3. Ruluff White Hollembeak m. Electa Ames; 
   Henry W. Brown (1798-1865) m. 1824 Lois Colvin (1800-44) (parents of James). 
4. Abram Clark Hollembeak m. Lovina Lord; 
   Barnabus Ames m. Electa Noble (b. 1771); 
   Caleb Colvin (1774-1831) m. Lois Richmond (1761-1830). 
5. William Hollembeak m. Amy Clarke; 
   James Noble m. 1st Anna Cadwell; 
   Joseph Colvin m. Ruth Colvin (1748-1832). 

William Hollembeak served as private in Captain Bixby's company of Connecticut 
troops. He was born, 1739, in Connecticut. 
Also No. 120876. 

James Noble (1736-1817) in 1775 commanded a company at Ticonderoga and fought 
at the Battle of Bennington. In 1780 he was a member of the General Court. He 
was born in Hebron, Conn.; died in Orwell, Vt. 
Also No. 140205. 

Barnabus Ames (1763-1823) served as private in the Connecticut troops under 
Captain Hall. He was born in Mansfield, Conn.; died in Castile, N. J. 

Joseph Colvin (1750-1832) served as private, 1778, in Capt. Samuel Wall's
company, Colonel Kasson's regiment, Rhode Island troops. He was born in Rhode 
Island; died in Deerfield, Pa. 
Also No. 154082. 

MRS. ROSE C. HARWOOD MCGLINCHEY.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 159081 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Thomas J. McGlinchey. 
Descendant of Thomas Eltinge, as follows: 
1. Charles J. Harwood (1828-1910) m. 1867 Jane Elizabeth Chambers (1835-1902). 
2. John H. Chambers (1800-76) m. 1826 Rosina Swart (1803-67). 
3. Abraham Swart m. 1797 Jameke Eltinge. 
4. Thomas Eltinge m. Rosina Rauch. 

Thomas Eltinge served as private in the 3d regiment, New York Line, under 
Col. James Clinton. He was born, 1745, in Kingston, N. Y.  

MRS. HELEN BAKER SPENCE GARIS.

Daughter of the American Revolution DAR ID # 163794 
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
 
Wife of Leo Garis. 
Descendant of Capt. James Noble and of James Noble, Jr., as follows: 
1. George A. Spence (1856-89) m. 1880 S. Elizabeth Baker (b. 1857). 
2. Eli Perry Baker (1825-80) m. 1856 Leah Hoyt (1834-96). 
3. Marshall Dunning Baker (1783-1867) m. 1807 Betsey Noble (b. 1788). 
4. James Noble, Jr., m. Elizabeth Stevens (1763-1836). 
5. James Noble m. 1st Anna Cadwell (1739-1803). 

James Noble (1736-1817) in 1775 commanded a company at Ticonderoga and 
fought at the battle of Bennington. In 1780 he was a member of the General 
Court. He was born in Hebron, Conn.; died in Orwell, Vt. 
Also No. 158421. 

James Noble, Jr. (1761-1843), was placed on the pension roll of Rutland
 County, Vt., 1831, for service as private in the Massachusetts militia. He 
was born in Westfield, Mass.; died in Benson, Vt.