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Mrs.
Beulah Olmsted Griswold.
DAR ID
Number: 106559
Born in
Avoca, N. Y.
Wife of
John Robie Griswold.
Descendant
of Benjamin Loomis, as follows:
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1. John Erastus Olmsted (b. 1853) m. 1877 Estella Tripp (b. 1857).
2.
Francis Granger Tripp (1832-1911) m. 1856 Amerilla Loomis (1837-69).
3.
Davis Loomis (1789-1873) m. 1821 Orpha Hand Height (d. 1868).
4.
Benjamin Loomis m. 1771 Lucy Leonard (d. 1827).
Benjamin
Loomis (1750-1814) served as private in Captain Chapin's company on the Alarm
of 1775. He was born in Westfield, Mass.; died in Ramsen, N. Y.
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Mrs.
Edith Ruth Flinn Barrett.
DAR ID
Number: 108376
Born in
Albany, Oreg.
Wife of
William Albert Barrett.
Descendant
of Isaac Tripp, as follows:
1. Lawrence
Flinn (1837-1904) m. 1867 Cynthia Church (1839-1905).
2.
Samuel Church (1786-1873) m. 1824 Harriet Tripp (1809-84).
3.
Steven Tripp (1776-1841) m. 1800 Nancy Benedict (1782-1863).
4.
Isaac Tripp, Jr. (1743-1807), m. 1762 Martha Wall (1745-1809).
5.
Isaac Tripp m. 3rd 1742 Sarah Dow (b. 1720).
Isaac
Tripp (1700-78) was a member of the Connecticut Assembly, 1777, from
Westmoreland County, Pa., where he died. He was born in Portsmouth, R. I.
Also
No. 92350.
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Mrs.
Annie Flinn Hunt.
DAR ID
Number: 108378
Born in
Albany, Oreg.
Wife of
Robert Courtney Hunt.
Descendant
of Isaac Tripp, as follows:
1.
Lawrence Flinn (1837-1904) m. 1867 Cynthia Church (1839-1905).
See No.
108376.
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Mrs. Orpha J. Flinn Schmitt.
DAR ID
Number: 108379
Born in
Albany, Oreg.
Wife of
Alfred C. Schmitt.
Descendant
of Isaac Tripp, as follows:
1.
Lawrence Flinn (1837-1904) m. 1867 Cynthia Church (1839-1905).
See No.
108376.
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The
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Mrs.
Bertha Cross Tripp.
DAR ID
Number: 108417
Born in
Naperville, Ill.
Wife of
Robert B. Tripp.
Descendant
of John Dudley, as follows:
1.
Daniel N. Gross (1837-89) m. 1864 Mary Dudley (b. 1842).
2. John
Dudley, Jr. (1795-1853), m. 1836 Mary Barrows (1806-67).
3. John
Dudley m. Lydia Booth (1758-1824).
John
Dudley (1758-1846) was placed on the pension roll of Monroe County, New York,
1833, for service as private, New Jersey militia. He was born in Saybrook,
Conn.; died in Naperville, Ill.
Also
No. 101565.
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The
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Mrs.
Alice Lydia Bessey Kemp.
DAR ID
Number: 108594
Born in
Northumberland, N. H.
Wife of
Frank D. Kemp.
Descendant
of Sergt. Harlock Smith, as follows:
1.
Henry Osgood Bessey (1821-1903) m. 1845 Almira Crooker (1828-95).
2. John
Bessey (1782-1867) m. 1803 Betsey Tripp (1785-1837).
3. John
Tripp (b. 1761) m. 1782 Jedidah Smith (b. 1765).
4.
Harlock Smith m. 1764 Jedidah Smith.
Harlock
Smith in 1776 was a sergeant in Capt. Benjamin Smith's company, stationed at
Martha's Vineyard for seacoast defense. He was baptized in Edgartown, Mass.
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The
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Mrs.
Edythe Van Vlack Holmes.
DAR ID
Number: 109339
Born in
Brant, N. Y.
Wife of
Albert W. Holmes.
Descendant
of Lieut. Gideon Hall, Benjamin Hall, Abraham Van Vlack, and Corp. John
Christy, as follows:
1.
Clark Edgar Van Vlack (b. 1854) m. 1876 Julia Parker (b. 1855).
2.
Ricketson Van Vlack (1822-58) m. 1844 Ruth Emma Christy (1823-92).
3. John
A. Van Vlack (1782-1859) m. 1798 Elizabeth Gidley (1783-1829); Leonard Christy
(1784-1859) m. 1806 Ruth Hall (1782-1870).
4.
Abraham Van Vlack m. Margaret — (1757-1839); Jonathan Gidley (b. 1757) m. Mary
Hall (1764-1842); Gideon Hall m. Rachel Clements (1744-1830); John Christy m.
1776 Anne Tripp (1752-1828).
5.
Benjamin Hall m. 1763 Elizabeth Skidmore (1746-71) (parents of Mary).
Gideon
Hall (1742-1808) served as lieutenant in Captain West's company of 5th Dutchess
County, New York regiment. He was born in Rhode Island; died in Dutchess
County, N. Y.
Benjamin
Hall (1740-1815) served as private in Capt. Peter Coon's company, Col. John
Field's Dutchess County regiment. He was born in Rhode Island; died in Dutchess
County, N. Y.
Abraham
Van Vlack (1755-1836) applied for a pension, 1832, for service as private under
several commands, New York Line. He was at the battle of White Plains. He was
born in Fishkill; died in LaGrange, N. Y.
John
Christy (1755-1833) served as private and corporal, 1777, in Capt. Henry
Godwin's company, Col. Lewis Dubois' New York regiment of foot. He was born and
died in Dutchess County, N. Y.
Also
No. 78833.
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Mrs.
Marjorie Howe Vetter.
DAR ID
Number: 109818
Born in
Bertrand, Mich.
Wife of
George Irvington Vetter.
Descendant
of Capt. Simeon Samson, Antipas Howe, Abraham Harding and Edward Otis, as
follows:
1.
Frederick Williard Howe (b. 1861) m. 1888 Jennie E. Harding (b. 1865).
2.
Charlie Franklin Howe (1831-1913) m. Lucy Crofoot (1839-1909); Rice Harding (b.
1829) m. 1851 Martha Conconmore (1831-1903).
3.
Osmond Crofoot m. Marie Samson (1815-90); William Tupp Harding (1792-1884) m.
1823 Mary Otis (1797-1865); Frederick Howe (b. 1784) m. 1812 Polly Bliss.
4.
George W. Samson (1782-1868) m. Hannah Crossman Shaw (1782-1865); Amos Harding
(1764-1839) m. 1784 Phœbe Tripp (1767-1844); Edward Otis m. 1787 Mary Merrill
(1770-1822); Antipas Howe m. 1782 Joanna Lawrence.
5.
Simeon Samson m. 1760 Deborah Cushing (1740-1836); Abraham Harding m. 1762
Hulda Tryon.
Simeon
Samson (1736-89) was appointed captain of the “Independence” by the Provincial
Congress. He was born in Kingston; died in Plympton, Mass.
Also
No. 100904.
Abraham
Harding (1744-1815) was a patriot during the Wyoming Massacre and aided in the
defense of Fort Jenkins and Forty Fort. He was born in Waterford, Conn.; died
in Luzerne County, Pa.
Also
No. 81982.
Antipas
Howe (1746-1833) was placed on the pension roll, 1827, for service as private,
New Hampshire Line. He was born in Leicester, Mass.; died in Truxton, N. Y.
Edward
Otis (1766-1851) was placed on the pension roll of Holmes County, Ohio, 1833,
for service as private, Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in Lyme,
Conn.; died in Bigelow's Mills, Ind.
Also
No. 96433.
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The
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Mrs.
Laura Alexander Gibbs.
DAR ID
Number: 110447
Born in
Oswego, N. Y.
Wife of
Platt Gibbs.
Descendant
of John Place, as follows:
1. John
Barclay Alexander m. 1875 Mary Place (b. 1852).
2. John
Albro Place (1822-1903) m. 1851 Julia Lewis (b. 1830).
3.
Samuel Place (1786-1869) m. 1808 Marcy Tripp (1788-1862).
4. John
Place m. 1786 Lydia Willax (1766-1849).
John
Place (1763-1846) enlisted, 1782, in a regiment from North Kingston, R. I.,
stationed at Ticonderoga. He was born in North Kingston, R. I.
Also
No. 96585.
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Mrs. Minnie Lewis Grimes.
DAR ID
Number: 110628
Born in
Clifford, Pa.
Wife of
Adam Grimes.
Descendant
of Roger Orvis, as follows:
1.
Roger Orvis Lewis (1814-99) m. 1839 Lucy Ann Tripp (1823-1904).
2. Levi
Lewis (1789-1862) m. 1808 Marianna Roxana Orvis (1789-1877).
3.
Roger Orvis m. 2nd 1788 Marianna Roxana Seward (1755-1854).
Roger
Orvis (1745-1829) was placed on the New York pension roll, 1818, for service as
private in the 9th company, Colonel Hinman's Connecticut regiment, 1775. He was
born in Farmington, Conn.; died in Western, N. Y.
Also
No. 54553.
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