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Mrs. Nellie Bennett Arisman.

DAR ID Number: 126915

Born in Steuben County, N. Y.

Wife of Herman W. Arisman.

Descendant of Caleb Potter, Jr., Nathan Bennett, Samuel Royal Paine and Caleb Potter, as follows:

1. German Bennett (1838-95) m. 2d 1879 Fanny Chace (b. 1854).

2. Nathaniel Bennett (1792-1871) m. Huldah Potter (1795-1853); Benjamin Chace (1805-86) m. Betsey Tory Paine (1811-93).

3. Thomas Potter (1775-1852) m. Martha Young; Nathan Bennett m. 1778 Mary Harrindeen (b. 1756); Samuel Royal Paine m. 2d Abigail — (1777-1817).

4. Caleb Potter, Jr., m. 1772 Elizabeth Tripp (b. 1750).

5. Caleb Potter m. Welthian Holden (b. 1733).

Caleb Potter, Jr., served, 1776, as private in Capt. Thomas Rice's company, Col. John Waterman's Rhode Island regiment. He was born, 1749, in Cranston, R. I., where he died.

Also No. 84082.

Nathan Bennett (1756-1837) served as private in Capt. James Williams' company, Colonel Cook's Rhode Island regiment. In 1832 he applied for a pension. His claim was allowed. He was born in Scituate; died in Foster, R. I.

Samuel Royal Paine (1757-1838) served as private in Capt. Daniel Tillinghast's artillery company from Rhode Island. In 1833 he applied for a pension. His claim was allowed. He was born and died in Bristol, R. I.

[p.290] Caleb Potter a patriot, served on a committee for the town of Cranston to coliect donations for the relief of the poor in Boston and helped get provisions for soldiers. He was born, 1725, in Cranston, R. I.

 

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Mrs. Ara Hedstrom Butler.

DAR ID Number: 148034

Born in Victoria, Ill.

Wife of J. Marion Butler.

Descendant of George Sornberger, as follows:

1. George Luther Hedstrom (b. 1853) m. 1874 Emma Tripp (1854-1916).

2. Jonas Hedstrom (1814-59) m. 1839 Dianthia Sornberger (1813-74).

3. George Sornberger m. 2d 1799 Catherine Woolcott (1770-1846).

See No. 148030.

 

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Mrs. Ethelle Hedstrom Hedstrom.

DAR ID Number: 148055

Born in Victoria, Ill.

Wife of Cecil C. Hedstrom.

Descendant of George Sornberger, as follows:

1. George Luther Hedstrom (b. 1853) m. 1874 Emma Tripp (1854-1916).

See No. 148034.

 

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Mrs. Nellie Miller Chaney.

DAR ID Number: 148105

Born in Winnebago County, Ill.

Wife of George W. Chaney.

Descendant of Jonathan Miller, as follows:

1. DeWitt Clinton Miller (1828-1917) m. 1853 Agnes Lawson (1831-1908).

2. Allen Miller (1788-1868) m. 1810 Hannah Tripp (1788-1877).

3. Jonathan Allen Miller (1762-1846) m. 1st 1782 Hannah Case (1761-1819).

4. Jonathan Miller m. 1761 Sarah (Woodruff) North (1734-1811).

Jonathan Miller (1729-1810) served as private in the Connecticut troops under Captain Heart and Colonel Wyllys. He was born in Northampton, Mass.; died in Hartland, Conn.

Also No. 138460.

 

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Miss Gertrude E. Washbon.

DAR ID Number: 148509

Born in Morris, N. Y.

Descendant of John Cooke, as follows:

1. Henry M. Washbon (b. 1857) m. 1885 Sarah U. Cooke (b. 1853).

2. Samuel T. Cooke (1793-1883) m. 1842 Susan Hicks (1813-83)

3. John Cooke m. 1780 Thankful Tripp (1757-1830).

John Cooke (1756-1841) was placed on the pension roll of Otsego County, New York, 1832, for service as private, Rhode Island Line. He was born in Rhode Island; died in Otsego County, N. Y.

Also No. 128548.

 

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[p.188] Mrs. Mae Comstock Spring.

DAR ID Number: 149584

Born in Middlesex County, Conn.

Wife of Henry C. Spring.

Descendant of Samuel Comstock, as follows:

1. Chauncey Marsena Comstock (b. 1853) m. Rowena C. Tripp (b. 1855).

2. Marsena Whiting Comstock (1831-90) m. Almira J. Redfield (b. 1828).

3. William Attwood Comstock (1791-1872) m. Electa Ann Comstock.

4. Samuel Comstock, Jr. (1768-1853), m. Rebecca Carter (1770-1823) (parents of William).

5. Samuel Comstock m. Laura Merritt.

Samuel Comstock (1734-1833) served as private in the Connecticut Line. He was born and died in Saybrook, Conn.

Also No. 114891.

 

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Mrs. Elsie Hamblin Bristol.

DAR ID Number: 156134

Born in North East, N. Y.

Wife of Isaac Baldwin Bristol.

Descendant of Joshua Hamblin and of Lieut. David Hamblin, as follows:

1. David Hamblin (b. 1844) m. 1872 Sarah Rowe (b. 1847).

2. Myron Hamblin (1807-97) m. 1839 Rachel Tripp (b. 1811).

3. David Hamblin, Jr. (d. 1844), m. Lydia Roe (d. 1864).

4. David Hamblin m. 2d 1781 Mary (Church) Bishop (d. 1824).

5. Joshua Hamblin m. 1741 Mary Lewis.

Joshua Hamblin (1721-97) was an associator in North East Precinct, 1775. He was born in Eastham, Mass.; died in North East, N. Y.

David Hamblin (1743-1806) served as lieutenant in Capt. Abraham Hartwell's company, Col. Morris Graham's regiment, New York militia. He was born in Massachusetts; died in Dutchess County, N. Y.

Also No. 101427.

 

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Miss Florence Earll Clarke.

DAR ID Number: 156843

Born in Rome, N. Y.

Descendant of Capt. John Joslin, Abijah Joslin, Corp. Job Tripp, William Tripp, Jonathan Tibbitts and Ensign Hezekiah Corey, as follows:

1. William Joslyn Clarke (b. 1848) m. 1869 Melora Joslyn (b. 1851).

2. William Clarke (1816-78) m. 1842 Statira Joslyn (1821-1903); Orin Joslyn (1823-90) m. 1848 Julia Westcott (1830-1910).

3. Caleb Clarke (1791-1869) m. 1815 Clarissa Tripp (1799-1889); George Washington Joslyn (1776-1828) m. 1802 Rhoda Corey (1782-1847) (parents of Orin); John Gardiner Westcott (1807-88) 1825 Elizabeth Edick (d. 1889).

4. Abijah Joslin (Joslyn) m. 1768 Keziah Farrar (1746-1827); William Tripp (1759-1851) m. Leah Van Buskirk (1765-1849); John Westcott (1776-1847) m. 1798 Hannah Tibbitts (1774-1847); Hezekiah Corey m. 1764 Sarah Fletcher (d. 1820).

5. John Joslin m. 1733 Lucy Wilder (b. 1715); Job Tripp m. 1757 Hannah Rice (b. 1739); Jonathan Tibbitts m. 1763 Assa (Ase) Tiffany (d. 1834).

See No. 156832.

John Joslin (1710-88) served as captain in Col. John Whitcomb's regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born and died in Massachusetts.

Also No. 155302.

Job Tripp was corporal in Capt. Abram Fonda's company, Col. Marinus Willett's regiment of New York levies. He was born in Pomfret, Conn.

William Tripp (1759-1851) received a pension, 1829, for service as private in the Albany County, New York militia. He was born in Dutchess County; died in Floyd, N. Y.

Also No. 138631.

 

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Mrs. Helen Griffen Gilyard.157033

Born in Westchester County, N. Y.

Wife of Raymond E. Gilyard.

Descendant of Samuel Sands, as follows:

1. Daniel M. Griffen (1866-1910) m. 1886 Mary Alberta Tripp (b. 1868).

2. Joseph C. Griffen (1839-92) m. 1864 Sarah E. Lyon (1842-1918).

3. William Lyon (1810-58) m. 1835 Ann Elizabeth Sands (1813-97).

4. David Sands (1789-1858) m. 1811 Elizabeth Brady (1789-1830).

5. Samuel Sands m. Sarah Dean (1760-1851).

Samuel Sands (1756-1832) served as private in the New York troops under General Thomas. He was born and died in Westchester County, N. Y.

 

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Mrs. Lillian M. Tripp Simpson.157685

Born in Faribault, Minn.

Wife of George R. Simpson.

Descendant of Jonathan Devereaux, as follows:

1. Oliver Tripp (1826-87) m. 1850 Hannah M. Gillette (1835-1916).

2. James J. Gillette (b. 1802) m. Lucy Devereaux (1806-74).

3. John Devereaux (1784-1854) m. Mehitable Cran.

4. Jonathan Devereaux m. 1780 Lydia Williams (b. 1751).

Jonathan Devereaux served as private in the Albany County, New York militia, under Col. Kilian Van Rensselaer. He was born in Connecticut; died, 1802, in Rensselaer County, N. Y.

 

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