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                        The National Society of the Daughters of the American

                        Revolution Volume 8

                        page 167

                       

                        Mrs. Sarah Maria Burlingame Webster.

                        DAR ID Number: 7492

                        Born in Rhode Island.

                        Wife of Prentiss Webster.

                        Descendant of Ens. Stephen Burlingame, Daniel Fiske,

                        Lieut. Daniel Fiske, Jr., Capt. Matthew Manchester,

                        Thomas Waite, Peleg Tripp and Charles Tillinghast, all

                        of Rhode Island.

                        Daughter of Col. Stephen Burlingame and Elsie Maria

                        Tillinghast, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Stephen Burlingame and Celia Fiske, his

                        wife; Pardon Tillinghast and Sarah Waite, his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Fiske, Jr., and Freelove

                        Knight, his wife; Deacon Pardon Tillinghast and Mary

                        Sweet, his wife; Gideon [p.167] Waite and Martha

                        Pullman, his wife; Ebenezer Burlingame and Elizabeth

                        Burlingame, his wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Deacon Stephen Knight and Mary

                        Manchester, his wife; Charles Tillinghast and Abigail

                        Allen, his wife; Gideon Waite and Lois Tripp, his wife;

                        Daniel Fiske and Freelove Williams, his wife; Stephen

                        Burlingame and Ruth King, his wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Manchester and

                        Freelove Gorton, his wife; Thomas Waite and Tabitha

                        Ellis, his wife; Peleg Tripp and Sarah Tripp, his wife.

                        Stephen Burlingame, 1780, was ensign of Coventry

                        militia.

                        Daniel Fiske, although nearly seventy, served in the

                        militia, and his son Daniel, was lieutenant under Capt.

                        Joshua Gibbs.

                        Matthew Manchester served on the Committee of Safety.

                        Thomas Waite, 1778, was a soldier in Capt. Benjamin

                        Hoppin's company, Col. John Topham's regiment.

                        Peleg Tripp, 1777, belonged to the Exeter Alarm company.

                       

                        Charles Tillinghast, 1775, was recruiting officer for

                        North Kingston, and was cruelly put to death by Tories

                        in 1776.

                       

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                        Mrs. Emma Tripp Frost.

                        DAR ID Number: 8832

                        Born in Ohio.

                        Wife of Charles Hubbard Frost.

                        Descendant of James Steele, Zadoc Steele and Sergt.

                        Christopher Johnson, of Connecticut.

                        Daughter of Augustus Franklin Tripp and Mary Mehitable

                        Steele, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Ansel Tripp and Emma Johnson, his wife;

                        Horace Steele and Hannah Clark, his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Johnson and Mary

                        Austin, his wife; Zadoc Steele and Hannah Shurtleff, his

                        wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Steele.

                        Christopher Johnson, 1775, served as a private in Capt.

                        David Welch's company and in 1778 he was sergeant under

                        Capt. Adonijah Burr. He died in 1823.

                        James Steele, who had fought in the early wars, served

                        in the Revolution. His son Zadoc, 1776, enlisted as a

                        waiter to his father and later served as teamster.

                       

                       

 

                       

                        The National Society of the Daughters of the American

                        Revolution Volume 9

                        page 308

                       

                        Mrs. Caroline Tripp Clement.

                        DAR ID Number: 8839

                        Born in New York.

                        Wife of Stephen Merrell Clement.

                        [p.308] Descendant of Sergt. Christopher Johnson, James

                        Steele and Zadoc Steele, of Connecticut.

                        Daughter of Augustus Franklin Tripp and Mary Mehitable

                        Steele, his wife.

                        See No. 8832.

                       

                       

 

                       

                        The National Society of the Daughters of the American

                        Revolution Volume 10

                       

                       

                        Mrs. S. Isadore Miner.

                        DAR ID Number: 9875

                        Born in Michigan.

                        Descendant of Jabez Chadsey, of Rhode Island.

                        Daughter of Mason Montgomery Sutherland and Marie Lucy

                        Tripp, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of George Washington Tripp and Sarah

                        Greene Chadsey, his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Jabez Chadsey and Hannah Greene,

                        his wife.

                        Jabez Chadsey was a soldier under Sullivan in the

                        defense of Newport and served on shore duty. He was

                        drowned at sea in 1820, at the age of sixty-six.

                       

                       

 

                       

                        The National Society of the Daughters of the American

                        Revolution Volume 12

                       

                       

                        Mrs. Marie Greene La Moreaux.

                        DAR ID Number: 11799

                        Born in New York.

                        Wife of Franklyn Frisbie La Moreaux.

                        Descendant of Jabez Chadsey, of Rhode Island.

                        Daughter of George Washington Tripp and Sarah Greene

                        Chadsey, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Jabez Chadsey and Hannah Greene. his

                        wife.

                        Jabez Chadsey served under Gen. John Sullivan for the

                        defense of the colony. He was born at Warwick, 1754, and

                        was drowned at sea, 1820.

                        Also No. 9875.

                       

                       

 

                       

                        The National Society of the Daughters of the American

                        Revolution Volume 14

                       

                       

                        Mrs. Florence Mccutcheon Mckee.

                        DAR ID Number: 13488

                        Born in Illinois.

                        Wife of S. Wallace McKee.

                        Descendant of Frederick McCutcheon, of New Hampshire.

                        Daughter of Lewis McCutcheon and Betsy Webster Carr, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of James McCutcheon and Hannah Tripp, his

                        wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Frederick McCutcheon and Anna

                        Brown, his wife.

                        Frederick McCutcheon, (1751-1844), served at the siege

                        of Boston in Col. John Stark's regiment. He volunteered,

                        1776, for the defense of Ticonderoga. He was a pensioner

                        when he died at Bridgewater.

                       

                       

 

                       

                        The National Society of the Daughters of the American

                        Revolution Volume 18

                        page 210

                       

                        Mrs. Adeline King Taylor.

                        DAR ID Number: 17566

                        Born in Coventry, Rhode Island.

                        Wife of Wilfred Parkins Taylor.

                        Descendant of Ensign Stephen Burlingame, Daniel Fiske,

                        Lieut. Daniel Fiske, Jr., Capt. Matthew Manchester and

                        Charles Tillinghast, all of Rhode Island.

                        Daughter of Col. Stephen Burlingame and Elsie Maria

                        Tillinghast, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Stephen Burlingame and Celia Fiske, his

                        wife; Pardon Tillinghast and Sarah Waite, his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Burlingame and Elizabeth

                        Burlingame, his wife; Daniel Fiske and Freelove Knight,

                        his wife; Deacon [p.210] Pardon Tillinghast and Mary

                        Sweet, his wife (m. 1785); Gideon Waite and Martha

                        Pullman, his wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Burlingame and Ruth

                        King, his wife; Stephen Knight and Mary Manchester, his

                        wife; Charles Tillinghast and Abigail Allen, his wife;

                        Gideon Waite (b. 1745) and Lois Tripp, his wife (m.

                        1766); Daniel Fiske and Freelove Williams, his wife (m.

                        1732).

                        Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Manchester and

                        Freelove Gorton, his wife.

                        Stephen Burlingame, (1742-1808), was appointed ensign,

                        1780, of Capt. Joseph Brayton's company of militia. He

                        was born in Coventry, R. I., where he died.

                        Daniel Fiske, (1710-1804), was a patriot of Providence

                        county. He was born in Scituate, where he died.

                        Daniel Fiske, Jr., (1753-1810), served in the militia of

                        Rhode Island. He was born in Scituate, where he died.

                        Matthew Manchester, (1720-1801), served on the Committee

                        of Safety of Cranston. He was born in Tiverton and died

                        in Cranston.

                        Charles Tillinghast, (1729-1776), was appointed by the

                        General Assembly, recruiting officer, 1775. He was taken

                        prisoner by the Tories, carried to Block Island, where

                        he died from wounds and exposure. He was born in

                        Providence, R. I. His son, John, was killed by the

                        Tories.

                        Also Nos. 7492, 13006.

                       

                       

 

                       

                        The National Society of the Daughters of the American

                        Revolution Volume 20

                        page 203

                       

                        [p.203] Miss Etta Peckham.

                        DAR ID Number: 19542

                        Born in Newport, Rhode Island.

                        Descendant of Samuel Underwood, of Rhode Island.

                        Daughter of Thomas P. Peckham and Martha Underwood, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of Weeden T. Underwood and Ann Peckham,

                        his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Perry G. Underwood and Abby

                        Sunderland, his wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Underwood and Susan

                        Tripp, his wife.

                        Samuel Underwood, (1756-1830), served as seaman on the

                        privateer "Lady Washington" 1776. The original papers of

                        this ship are deposited with the Newport Historical

                        Society. He was born and died in South Kingston.

                       

                       

 

                       

                        The National Society of the Daughters of the American

                        Revolution Volume 29

                        page 102

                       

                        Miss Grace Woods Slocum.

                        DAR ID Number: 28275

                        Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

                        Descendant of Richard Sherman.

                        Daughter of Ezra C. Slocum and Mary Anna Woods, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of John Slocum and Sarah Potter Sherman

                        (1798-1880), his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Sherman, Jr. and Hannah

                        Tripp, his wife.

                        [p.102] Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Sherman and

                        Patience Pettes, his wife.

                        Richard Sherman served at the Rhode Island Alarm.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Revolution Volume 32

                       

                       

                        Miss Marietta J. Tibbits.

                        DAR ID Number: 31661

                        Born in Rome, New York.

                        Descendant of William Tripp, of New York.

                        Daughter of Seth B. Tibbits and Maryetta E. Clark, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of Caleb Clark and Clarissa Tripp, his

                        wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of William Tripp and Leah Van Buskirk,

                        his wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Job Tripp and Hannah Rice, his

                        wife.

                        William Tripp, (1762-1851), was placed on the pension

                        roll of Oneida County, 1829, for service as private in

                        the New York militia. He was born in Dutchess Co.; died

                        in Oneida Co., N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

 

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                        Revolution Volume 32

     

                 Mrs. Martha Underwood Peckham.

                        DAR ID Number: 31885

                        Born in Newport, Rhode Island.

                        Wife of Thomas P. Peckham.

                        Descendant of Samuel Underwood, of Rhode Island.

                        Daughter of Weeden T. Underwood and Ann Peckham, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of Perry G. Underwood and Abby Sunderland,

                        his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Underwood and Susan Tripp

                        (b. 1753), his wife.

                        Samuel Underwood, (1756-1830), served as seaman on the

                        privateer "Lady Washington," 1776. The original papers

                        of this ship are deposited with the Newport Historical

                        Society. He was born in South Kingston, where he died.

                        Also No. 19542.

                       

                        

 

                       

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                        Revolution Volume 34

                       

                       

                        Mrs. Elizabeth Church Wardwell.

                        DAR ID Number: 33115

                        Born in Bristol, Rhode Island.

                        Widow of John Henry Wardwell.

                        Descendant of Thomas Church, of Rhode Island.

                        Daughter of Thomas Church and Mary Tripp, his wife.

                        Thomas Church, (1761-1843), enlisted at sixteen and

                        served in the defense of the colony. He received a

                        pension for his service. He was born in Bristol, R. I.,

                        where he died.

                        Also Nos. 3108, 5600.

                       

                       

 

                       

                        The National Society of the Daughters of the American

                        Revolution Volume 34

                       

                       

                        Mrs. Margaret Fuller Deniston.

                        DAR ID Number: 33263

                        Born in Niles, Michigan.

                        Wife of Albert J. Deniston.

                        Descendant of Sergt. Amasa Fuller.

                        Daughter of Andrew Estabrooke Fuller and Melvina Davis

                        Lock, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Silas Fuller and Elizabeth R. Tripp,

                        his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Amasa Fuller and Lois Barr, his

                        wife.

                        Amasa Fuller enlisted 1776 for three years and was

                        discharged at West Point. The commission as sergeant was

                        given him at West Point and in 1823 when he applied for

                        a pension it was filed with the papers. His pension was

                        allowed for three years actual service as sergeant,

                        Massachusetts line. He was born 1758 in Sherburne, Vt.

                       

                       

 

                       

                        The National Society of the Daughters of the American

                        Revolution Volume 37

                        page 282

                       

                        Mrs. Isadore Wait Easton.

                        DAR ID Number: 37800

                        Born in Hammond, New York.

                        Wife of Henry Easton.

                        Descendant of Samuel Pond and of Peleg Tripp.

                        [p.282] Daughter of Sidney S. Wait and Julia Ann Pond,

                        his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Sylvester Pond and Almira Wright, his

                        wife; Simon Wait and Hannah Reynolds, his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Pond and Esther Blake, his

                        wife. m. 1766; Gideon Waite (b. 1745) and Lois Tripp,

                        his wife, m. 1766.

                        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peleg Tripp and Sarah —, his

                        wife; Thomas Waite and Tabitha Ellis, his wife.

                        Samuel Pond, (1742-1808), was a minute man from Barre.

                        He was born in Ashulot, N. H.; removed to Barre, Mass.,

                        and died in Addison, Vt.

                        Peleg Tripp belonged to the Alarm company of Exeter, R.

                        I., where in 1823 he was born and where he died.

                        Also No. 7492.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Revolution Volume 37

                        page 336

                       

                        Mrs. Jessie Hamilton Lockhart Smith

                        DAR ID Number: 37945

                        Born in Opelika, Alabama.

                        Wife of Giles William Lawrence Smith.

                        Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Harris, Absalom Harris,

                        George Hamilton, Jr., Capt. George Hamilton, Thomas

                        Cooper and William Hurt.

                        Daughter of Jesse Hamilton Lockhart and Elle McTyiere

                        Hurt, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Richard Puryear Lockhart and Sarah

                        Hamilton Harris, his wife; William Chappell Hurt and

                        Jane McTyiere, his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Lockhart and Mary Puryear,

                        his wife; Edmund Harris and Mary Hamilton, his wife;

                        Henry Hurt and Emily Slidge, his wife.

                        [p.336] Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Lockhart and

                        Sarah Pope, his wife; Absalom Harris and Clara Jeter,

                        his second wife; George Hamilton, Jr. and Agnes Cooper,

                        his wife; William Hurt and Priscilla Yancey, his first

                        wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse McKinney Pope and

                        Anne Tripp, his wife; Benjamin Harris and Mourning Glen,

                        his wife; George Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler, his

                        wife; Thomas Cooper and Sarah Anthony, his wife.

                        Benjamin Harris, (1732-1812), who was with Washington in

                        the Colonial wars served with him in the Revolution. He

                        was born and died in Greenville County, Virginia.

                        Absalom Harris, (1758-1824), enlisted at the age of

                        twenty as a private. He was born in Virginia; died in

                        Hancock County, Georgia.

                        Also Nos. 27189, 30649, 31207, 33143.

                        George Hamilton, Jr., (1754-1826), served as a private

                        with his father. He died in Wilkes County, Georgia.

                        George Hamilton, (1722-98), served as captain of

                        Maryland militia and received a grant of land in

                        Washington County.

                        Thomas Cooper, (1733-97), gave civil and military

                        service. He was born in Frederick County, Virginia;

                        removed to Georgia, 1794, where he died in Green county.

                       

                        Also Nos. 19103, 30669.

                        William Hurt served as a soldier in Georgia, where he

                        was wounded in battle and received a grant of land. He

                        was born in North Carolina; died 1812 in Hancock County,

                        Georgia.

                        Also No. 27516.

                        

                       

 

                       

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                        Revolution Volume 38

                       

                       

                        Mrs. Elinor Louise Noble Parker.

                        DAR ID Number: 36060

                        Born in Rome, Georgia.

                        Wife of William Parker.

                        Descendant of Capt. John Holmes and of Wylie Pope.

                        Daughter of George Noble and Lucy Wadsworth, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of John Wadsworth and Penelope Pope, his

                        wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Walter Wadsworth and Eleanor

                        Spencer, his wife; John Tripp Pope and Nancy Milner, his

                        wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse M. Pope and Ann Tripp,

                        his wife; Benjamin Milner and Penelope Holmes, his wife.

                       

                        Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Wylie Pope and — McKinnie,

                        his wife; John Holmes and Chloe Bentley, his wife.

                        John Holmes served in the Revolution and was a member of

                        the Georgia Society of the Cincinnati. He died 1806 in

                        Wilkes Co., Ga.

                        Also Nos. 776, 1025, 3045, 2147, 32005.

                        Wylie Pope, (1758-1808), served in the Georgia forces in

                        the Revolution.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Revolution Volume 38

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                        Mrs. Grace Noble Robinson.

                        DAR ID Number: 36061

                        Born in Rome, Georgia.

                        Wife of Walter Ambrose Robinson.

                        Descendant of Benjamin Godwin, Wylie Pope, Dr. Joseph

                        Spencer, Maj. Gen. Joseph Spencer, Col. Samuel Selden,

                        Robert Tripp, James Wadsworth, John Milner and Capt.

                        John Holmes.

                        Daughter of George Noble and Lucy B. Wadsworth, his

                        wife.

                        See No. 36060.

                        Granddaughter of John Wadsworth and Sarah Penelope Pope,

                        his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Walter Wadsworth (1801-75) and

                        Elennor Elizabeth Spencer (1803-30), his wife; John

                        Tripp Pope and Nancy Milner, his wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Wadsworth, Jr., and

                        Abigail May (Wray), his wife; Samuel Selden Spencer and

                        Prudence Cook, his wife; Jesse Mae Pope and Ann Tripp

                        Reel, his wife; Benjamin Milner and Penelope Holmes, his

                        wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Wadsworth and Mary Brace,

                        his wife; Dr. Joseph Spencer and Deborah Selden (b.

                        1753), his wife; [p.23] Wylie Pope and — McKinney, his

                        wife; Robert J. W. Reel and Mary Tripp, his wife; John

                        Milner and Elizabeth Godwin, his wife; John Holmes and

                        Chloe Bentley, his wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Spencer and

                        Martha Brainard his 1st wife; Samuel Selden and

                        Elizabeth Ely, his wife, m. 1745; Robert Tripp and Grace

                        Daw, his wife; Benjamin Godwin and — Pitt, his wife.

                        Joseph Spencer, (1714-89), who commanded a regiment at

                        the Lexington Alarm, was one of the eight brigadier

                        generals of the Continental army and was promoted major

                        general. He was born and died in East Haddon, Conn.

                        Also Nos. 1287, 2310, 4086, 5566, 6638, 8367, 11980,

                        21623, 23223, 28238, 32164, 35534.

                        Joseph Spencer, Jr., (1750-1824), was aid to his father

                        for three years and served in the Connecticut

                        Continental line. He was born in East Haddam, Conn.;

                        died in Vienna, Va.

                        Also No. 21623.

                        Benjamin Godwin, (1735-99), was a member of the

                        Committee of Safety of Isle of Wight county, 1775. He

                        was born in Nansemond Co., Va.

                        John Milner, (1746-1812), was a Whig who suffered from

                        his Tory neighbors and served in the militia. He died in

                        Wilkes Co., Ga.

                        Also Nos. 776, 1025, 3045, 21447, 32399.

                        Samuel Selden, (1723-76), was colonel of the Fourth

                        battalion, Wadsworth's brigade, at Long Island and was

                        captured in the retreat. He died a prisoner in New York

                        City and is buried in the old brick church yard. He was

                        born in Hadlyme, Conn.

                        Also Nos. 46, 1287, 2477, 5566, 6129, 8367, 9676, 15780,

                        18641, 19656, 26287, 21623, 23481, 27712, 28238, 30296.

                        Robert Tripp, (1722-1800), was a delegate from Halifax

                        to the first Continental Congress, 1776. He was born in

                        Rhode Island; died in Cane Point, N. C.

                        James Wadsworth, (1752-1801), was a minute man at the

                        Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Hartford, Conn.

                       

                        

                       

 

                       

                        The National Society of the Daughters of the American

                        Revolution Volume 39

                       

                       

                        Miss Jessie Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 38356

                        Born in Providence, Rhode Island.

                        Descendant of Lieut. Col. Dudley Colman.

                        Daughter of Benjamin Tripp and Mary Ann Jennings Pearce,

                        his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Thomas Pearce and Mary Ann Chappotin,

                        his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Leon Chappotin and Bridget Colman,

                        his wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Dudley Colman and Mary Jones

                        (1749-1826), his wife, m. 1770.

                        Dudley Colman, (1745-97), served as lieutenant in the

                        Massachusetts militia 1775, in 1777 was appointed major

                        and promoted lieutenant colonel 1778. His discharge 1779

                        is now in the possession of the family. He was born in

                        Newbury, Mass.; died in Brookfield, N. H.

                        Also Nos. 1321, 3212, 12783, 37987.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Eleanor Wadsworth Patterson.

                        DAR ID Number: 40473

                        Born in Jacksonville, Alabama.

                        Wife of James Lewis Patterson.

                        Descendant of Capt. John Milner, Col. Samuel Selden and

                        Maj. Gen. Joseph Spencer.

                        Daughter of John Wadsworth and Sara Penelope Pope, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of Walter Wadsworth and Eleanor Spencer,

                        his wife; John Tripp Pope and Nancy Milner, his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Milner (1772-1828) and

                        Penelope Holmes (1773-1845), his wife; Samuel Selden

                        Spencer and Prudence Cook, his wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Milner and Elizabeth

                        Godwin, his wife; Dr. Joseph Spencer and Deborah Selden,

                        his wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Selden and Elizabeth

                        Ely, his wife; Joseph Spencer and Martha Brainerd, his

                        first wife.

                        Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Selden and

                        Deborah Dudley, his wife.

                        John Milner, (1746-1812), was a whig who suffered from

                        his Tory neighbors and served in the militia. He died in

                        Wilkes Co., Ga.

                        Also Nos. 776, 7025, 3045, 21447, 32399, 37075.

                        Samuel Selden, (1723-76), was colonel at the battle of

                        Long Island and died a prisoner in New York City and is

                        buried in the old brick church yard. He was born in

                        Connecticut.

                        Joseph Spencer, (1714-89), was one of the eight

                        brigadier generals of the Continental army and was

                        promoted major general. He was born and died in East

                        Haddam, Conn.

                        Also Nos. 1287, 5566, 28238, 30296, 36061.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Martha Bennett Phelps.

                        DAR ID Number: 42556

                        Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.

                        Wife of John Case Phelps.

                        Descendant of Jonathan Slocum.

                        Daughter of Ziba Bennett (1800-78) and Hannah Fell

                        Slocum (1802-55), his wife, m. 1824.

                        Granddaughter of Joseph Slocum (1777-1855) and Sarah

                        Fell (d. 1828), his wife.

                        Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Slocum and Ruth Tripp

                        (1736-1807), his wife.

                        Jonathan Slocum, (1733-78), was murdered by the Indians.

                        He is one of the martyrs of the Wyoming massacre. He was

                        born in East Greenwich, R. I.: died in Wilkesbarre, Pa.

                       

                       

 

                       

 

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                 Mrs. Florence M. Harvey Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 44253

                        Born in Griggsville, Ill.

                        Descendant of Nathaniel Currier.

                        Daughter of Luther J. Harvey and Bella Kenney, his wife.

                        

                        Granddaughter of Ira Harvey and Mary Bean, his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of James Bean and Martha Cotting, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Bean and Susanna

                        Currier, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathaniel Currier and Susanna

                        Morrill (1727-1806) his wife, m. 1748.

                        Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacob Currier and Mary

                        Barnard, his wife, m. 1723.

                        Nathaniel Currier (1724-75) was a member of the

                        Provincial Congress at Watertown. He was born in

                        Salisbury, Mass.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Elise Tibbits Corsa.

                        DAR ID Number: 44569

                        Born in Rome, N. Y.

                        Wife of George Bannard Corsa.

                        Descendant of William Tripp, Jonathan Tibbits and

                        Benjamin Howard, all of New York.

                        Daughter of Seth Butler Tibbits and Maryetta E. Clark,

                        his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Henry Tibbits and Rhoda Howard, his

                        wife; Caleb Clark and Clarissa Tripp his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Tibbits and Assa Tiffany,

                        his wife, m. 1763; William Tripp and Leah Van Buskirk,

                        his wife; Benjamin Howard and Rhoda Berge, his wife.

                        [p.228] Gr-gr-granddaughter of Job Tripp and Hannah

                        Rice, his wife.

                        William Tripp (1762-1851) was placed on the pension roll

                        of Oneida Co. 1829 for service as private, New York

                        militia. He was born in Dutchess Co.; died in Oneida

                        Co., New York.

                        Jonathan Tibbits (1745-1815) served as soldier in the

                        Albany Co. militia. He was born in East Greenwich, R.

                        I.; died in Oriskany, N. Y.

                        Also No. 31661.

                        Benjamin Howard (1762-1842) served as private in the

                        Albany Co. militia. He died in Colosse, N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Julia Eliza Foster Drury.

                        DAR ID Number: 45462

                        Born in Sandy Creek, N. Y.

                        Wife of Frederick Franklin Drury.

                        Descendant of Peleg Tripp.

                        Daughter of Wallace Harold Foster and Isadore Louisa

                        Waite, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Sidney Smith Waite and Julia Ann Pond,

                        his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Simon Waite and Hannah Reynolds, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-gr-grandaughter of Gideon Waite and Lois Tripp, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Peleg Tripp and Sarah, his

                        wife.

                        Peleg Tripp belonged to the alarm company of Exeter,

                        Rhode Island, where in 1823 he was born and where he

                        died.

                        Also Nos. 7492, 37800.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Nellie Turney Bell Bonner.

                        DAR ID Number: 46862

                        Born in Chillicothe, Ohio.

                        Wife of Col. Joseph Claybaugh Bonner.

                        Descendant of Lieut. Hugh Forsman and of Jonathan

                        Slocum.

                        Daughter of Hugh Bell and Lavinia Renick, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Thomas Bell and Ruth Forsman, his wife.

                       

                        Gr-granddaughter of Hugh Forsman and Judith Slocum, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Slocum and Ruth Tripp,

                        his wife.

                        Hugh Forsman (1748-1811) served as lieutenant at the

                        Wyoming massacre in Captain Hewitt's company. He was

                        born in Ireland; died near Circleville, Ohio.

                        Jonathan Slocum (1733-78) was a patriot in the

                        Revolutionary war. He was born in East Greenwich, R. I.;

                        killed by the Indians at the Wyoming massacre.

                        Also No. 42556.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Eva E. Warner.

                        DAR ID Number: 48176

                        Born in Garden Plain, Ill.

                        Wife of Alvin De Witt Warner.

                        Descendant of John Baker and of Benjamin Tripp.

                        Daughter of Resolves M. Baker and Mary E. Thomas, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of Henry M. Baker and Tryphenia W. Tripp,

                        his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Job Tripp and Abigail Baker, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Baker and Elizabeth or Anna

                        King, his last wife; Benjamin Tripp and Elizabeth, his

                        wife.

                        John Baker (1740-1827) served as a private in Col.

                        Archibald Crary's regiment of Rhode Island State Troops

                        1776. He died in Schroon Lake, New York.

                        Benjamin Tripp (1745-1801) was a private 1777 in Capt.

                        Christopher Manchester's company, Rhode Island troops.

                        He was born and died in Rhode Island.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Ella Chloe Hough Aldinger.

                        DAR ID Number: 48728

                        Born in Corinth, N. Y.

                        Wife of Frederic Charles Aldinger.

                        Descendant of Eleazer Warner, 2nd, Eleazer Warner, 3rd,

                        and Peleg Tripp.

                        [p.328] Daughter of Henry Henessy Hough and Mary Tripp,

                        his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Richardson Thurmon Hough and Chloe

                        Warner, his wife; Joseph Tripp and Sarah Taylor, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Eleazer Warner, 3rd, and Irinda

                        Skiff, his wife; Nathaniel Tripp and Jane Place, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Eleazer Warner, 2nd, and

                        Elizabeth Kirtland, his wife; Peleg Tripp and Mary

                        Samist, his wife.

                        Eleazer Warner, 2nd (1733-1817), enlisted 1780 in the

                        7th Connecticut regiment under Col. Heman Swift. He was

                        born in Saybrook, Conn.; died in Cambridge, N. Y.

                        Eleazer Warner, 3rd (1764-1851), served as private in

                        Col. Blair's regiment of New York militia. He was born

                        in Saybrook, Conn.; died in Kirtland, N. Y.

                        Peleg Tripp (1755-1838) enlisted 1779 as private, 13th

                        regiment Albany County militia, under Col. Cornelius Van

                        Veghten. He was a pensioner in 1832. He was born in So.

                        Kingston, R. I.; died in Chestertown, N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Revolution The National Society of the Daughters of the

                        American Revolution., p. Mrs. M. Jennie Hinman. DAR ID

                        Number: 49001 Born in Rootstown, Ohio. Wife of Zerah

                        Hinman. Descendant of Sergt. Asher Hinman. Daughter of

                        Lloyd Hinman and Mary Lewis, his wife. Granddaughter of

                        Zerah Hinman, Jr., and Miriam Moses, his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Zerah Hinman and Anna Mills, his

                        wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Asher Hinman and Mary

                        Harris, his wife. Asher Hinman (1742-1809) enlisted as

                        sergeant at the Lexington Alarm from New Hartford, Conn.

                        He died in Canton, Conn. The National Society of the

                        Daughters of the American Revolution., p. Mrs. Sarah

                        Rice Lougee. DAR ID Number: 49002 Born in Canton, Conn.

                        Wife of Josiah Lougee. Descendant of Corp. David Scott.

                        Daughter of Charles L. Rice and Sarah Scott, his wife.

                        [p.2] Granddaughter of David Scott, Jr. (1793-1848) and

                        Experience Scott, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of David

                        Scott and Sarah Field, his 2nd wife, m. 1790. David

                        Scott (1748-1812) enlisted as private at the Lexington

                        Alarm from Sunderland; also served as corporal at the

                        siege of Boston, 1775-77. He was born in Whately; died

                        in Williamsburg, Mass. NOTE.–The number at the end of

                        the name represents the National Number of the Member of

                        the Society. The National Society of the Daughters of

                        the American Revolution., p.2 Mrs. Sara Lougee Latimer.

                        DAR ID Number: 49003 Born in Canton, Conn. Wife of

                        George Latimer. Descendant of Corp. David Scott.

                        Daughter of Josiah Lougee and Sarah L. Rice, his wife.

                        See No. 49002. The National Society of the Daughters of

                        the American Revolution., p.2 Mrs. Claribel Hinman Rice.

                        DAR ID Number: 49004 Born in Canton, Conn. Descendant of

                        Sergt. Asher Hinman. Daughter of Julius Hinman and Pluma

                        Rice, his 2nd wife. See No. 49001. The National Society

                        of the Daughters of the American Revolution., p.2 Mrs.

                        Mary Priscilla Barker Smith. DAR ID Number: 49005 Born

                        in New Haven, Conn. Wife of Charles H. Smith. Descendant

                        of Capt. Augustus Stanton. Daughter of James Barker and

                        Mary Eliza Pendleton, his wife. Granddaughter of Job

                        Stanton Pendleton and Lucy Stanton, his 2nd wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Oliver Stanton and Hannah Knowlton

                        Dewey, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Augustus Stanton

                        and Eunice Crandall, his wife. [p.3] Augustus Stanton

                        (1745-1822) was elected by the General Assembly of Rhode

                        Island lieutenant in the company commanded by Capt.

                        Thomas Wells, 1776, and in 1777 served as captain of

                        artillery. He was born in Westerly, R. I.; died in

                        Hancock, Mass. Also No. 17015. The National Society of

                        the Daughters of the American Revolution., p.3 Mrs.

                        Laura Collins Hall Goldsborough. DAR ID Number: 49006

                        Born in Milford, Del. Descendant of Ensign John Hazzard,

                        of Delaware. Daughter of George H. Hall and Adale

                        Hazzard, his wife. Granddaughter of William A. Hazzard

                        and Mary P. Elliot, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Gov.

                        David Hazzard and Elizabeth Collins, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Hazzard and Mary Houston,

                        his wife. John Hazzard (1754-1825) served as ensign in

                        Capt. William Perry's company, 1777, Delaware line. He

                        was born in Milton. Also No. 43848. The National Society

                        of the Daughters of the American Revolution., p.3 Miss

                        Grace Helen De Riemer. DAR ID Number: 49007 Born in

                        Ceylon. Descendant of Lieut. James Hyde, Jr., of

                        Connecticut. Daughter of Rev. William Edward De Riemer

                        and Emily Frances True, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev.

                        Charles K. True and Elizabeth Bassett Hyde, his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Edward Hyde and Elizabeth

                        Cambridge, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Hyde,

                        Jr., and Martha Nevins, his wife. James Hyde, Jr.

                        (1752-1809) was sergeant, 1777, in the Connecticut

                        Continental line; promoted lieutenant in 1781 and served

                        to the close of the war. He was at Germantown, Valley

                        Forge, Monmouth, Stony Point, and Yorktown. He was born

                        and died in Norwich, Conn. Also Nos. 2626, 12236, 13287,

                        14485, 22900, 23022, 37999. The National Society of the

                        Daughters of the American Revolution., p.3 [p.4] Mrs.

                        Catharine Elizabeth Ritter Custis. DAR ID Number: 49008

                        Born in Frederick, Md. Wife of Dr. J. B. Gregg Custis.

                        Descendant of Lieut. William Ritter. Daughter of John

                        Alfred Ritter and Catharine Elizabeth Martin, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Adam Ritter and Catharine Martin, his

                        wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Ritter. William Ritter

                        was 2nd lieutenant in Capt. William Keeport's company,

                        Continental troops, commanded by Lieut.-Col. George

                        Stricker, Maryland line. Was commissioned 1st

                        lieutenant, 1777, in the 4th artillery regiment. He was

                        born 1750. The National Society of the Daughters of the

                        American Revolution., p.4 Miss Harriet Ann Keen. DAR ID

                        Number: 49009 Born in Washington, D. C. Descendant of

                        Col. Evan Evans, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William

                        Evans Garrett Keen and Ellen White Lovejoy, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Samuel Williams Keen and Jane Garrett,

                        his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Levi Garrett and Margaret

                        Evans, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Evan Evans and

                        Margaret Nivins, his wife. Evan Evans (1732-94) served

                        on the Committee of Observation, commanded Chester

                        County militia, and was a member of Assembly. He was

                        born in Chester County, Pa., where he died. Also Nos.

                        41, 1761, 2318, 5221, 7170, 16499. The National Society

                        of the Daughters of the American Revolution., p.4 Miss

                        Nellie Bowen. DAR ID Number: 49010 Born in Selma, Ala.

                        Descendant of Major Charles Dyer. Daughter of Thomas

                        Stebbins Bowen and Samantha Snow, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Thomas Alrich Bowen and Mary Dyer, his

                        wife. Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Dyer and Mary Clark,

                        his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Charles Dyer and

                        Susannah Wright, his wife [p.5] Charles Dyer (1753-1845)

                        served as captain in the Continental line and as major

                        of Rhode Island militia. He was born in North Kingston,

                        R. I.; died in Shaftsbury, Vt. Also No. 24228. The

                        National Society of the Daughters of the American

                        Revolution., p.5 Mrs. Clio Smith Tidwell. DAR ID Number:

                        49011 Born in Athens, Ga. Wife of William De Graffenried

                        Tidwell. Descendant of Col. Arthur Erwin, of

                        Pennsylvania, and of Alexander Erwin, of North Carolina.

                        Daughter of J. Bruce Smith and Mary England, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of J. S. England and Piety E. Barr, his

                        wife. Gr-granddaughter of Elisha England and Mary Erwin,

                        his wife. Gr-gr-gra

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                        [p.320] Miss Nelly Evelyn Livermore.

                        DAR ID Number: 49712

                        Born in Providence, R. I.

                        Descendant of Caleb Drown.

                        Daughter of Walter A. Livermore and Mary Belle Ryder,

                        his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Charles W. Livermore and Mary A. B.

                        Drown, his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Simeon Drown and Marian Kelly, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Caleb Down and Mehitable Tripp,

                        his wife.

                        Caleb Drown (1753-1819) enlisted in Capt. Allin's

                        company, Col. Crary's regiment, Rhode Island Continental

                        service, 1776. In 1819 he was placed on the Rhode Island

                        pension roll. He was born in Warren, R. I.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        American Revolution., p. Mrs. M. Jennie Hinman. DAR ID

                        Number: 49001 Born in Rootstown, Ohio. Wife of Zerah

                        Hinman. Descendant of Sergt. Asher Hinman. Daughter of

                        Lloyd Hinman and Mary Lewis, his wife. Granddaughter of

                        Zerah Hinman, Jr., and Miriam Moses, his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Zerah Hinman and Anna Mills, his

                        wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Asher Hinman and Mary

                        Harris, his wife. Asher Hinman (1742-1809) enlisted as

                        sergeant at the Lexington Alarm from New Hartford, Conn.

                        He died in Canton, Conn. The National Society of the

                        Daughters of the American Revolution., p. Mrs. Sarah

                        Rice Lougee. DAR ID Number: 49002 Born in Canton, Conn.

                        Wife of Josiah Lougee. Descendant of Corp. David Scott.

                        Daughter of Charles L. Rice and Sarah Scott, his wife.

                        [p.2] Granddaughter of David Scott, Jr. (1793-1848) and

                        Experience Scott, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of David

                        Scott and Sarah Field, his 2nd wife, m. 1790. David

                        Scott (1748-1812) enlisted as private at the Lexington

                        Alarm from Sunderland; also served as corporal at the

                        siege of Boston, 1775-77. He was born in Whately; died

                        in Williamsburg, Mass. NOTE.–The number at the end of

                        the name represents the National Number of the Member of

                        the Society. The National Society of the Daughters of

                        the American Revolution., p.2 Mrs. Sara Lougee Latimer.

                        DAR ID Number: 49003 Born in Canton, Conn. Wife of

                        George Latimer. Descendant of Corp. David Scott.

                        Daughter of Josiah Lougee and Sarah L. Rice, his wife.

                        See No. 49002. The National Society of the Daughters of

                        the American Revolution., p.2 Mrs. Claribel Hinman Rice.

                        DAR ID Number: 49004 Born in Canton, Conn. Descendant of

                        Sergt. Asher Hinman. Daughter of Julius Hinman and Pluma

                        Rice, his 2nd wife. See No. 49001. The National Society

                        of the Daughters of the American Revolution., p.2 Mrs.

                        Mary Priscilla Barker Smith. DAR ID Number: 49005 Born

                        in New Haven, Conn. Wife of Charles H. Smith. Descendant

                        of Capt. Augustus Stanton. Daughter of James Barker and

                        Mary Eliza Pendleton, his wife. Granddaughter of Job

                        Stanton Pendleton and Lucy Stanton, his 2nd wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Oliver Stanton and Hannah Knowlton

                        Dewey, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Augustus Stanton

                        and Eunice Crandall, his wife. [p.3] Augustus Stanton

                        (1745-1822) was elected by the General Assembly of Rhode

                        Island lieutenant in the company commanded by Capt.

                        Thomas Wells, 1776, and in 1777 served as captain of

                        artillery. He was born in Westerly, R. I.; died in

                        Hancock, Mass. Also No. 17015. The National Society of

                        the Daughters of the American Revolution., p.3 Mrs.

                        Laura Collins Hall Goldsborough. DAR ID Number: 49006

                        Born in Milford, Del. Descendant of Ensign John Hazzard,

                        of Delaware. Daughter of George H. Hall and Adale

                        Hazzard, his wife. Granddaughter of William A. Hazzard

                        and Mary P. Elliot, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Gov.

                        David Hazzard and Elizabeth Collins, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Hazzard and Mary Houston,

                        his wife. John Hazzard (1754-1825) served as ensign in

                        Capt. William Perry's company, 1777, Delaware line. He

                        was born in Milton. Also No. 43848. The National Society

                        of the Daughters of the American Revolution., p.3 Miss

                        Grace Helen De Riemer. DAR ID Number: 49007 Born in

                        Ceylon. Descendant of Lieut. James Hyde, Jr., of

                        Connecticut. Daughter of Rev. William Edward De Riemer

                        and Emily Frances True, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev.

                        Charles K. True and Elizabeth Bassett Hyde, his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Edward Hyde and Elizabeth

                        Cambridge, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Hyde,

                        Jr., and Martha Nevins, his wife. James Hyde, Jr.

                        (1752-1809) was sergeant, 1777, in the Connecticut

                        Continental line; promoted lieutenant in 1781 and served

                        to the close of the war. He was at Germantown, Valley

                        Forge, Monmouth, Stony Point, and Yorktown. He was born

                        and died in Norwich, Conn. Also Nos. 2626, 12236, 13287,

                        14485, 22900, 23022, 37999. The National Society of the

                        Daughters of the American Revolution., p.3 [p.4] Mrs.

                        Catharine Elizabeth Ritter Custis. DAR ID Number: 49008

                        Born in Frederick, Md. Wife of Dr. J. B. Gregg Custis.

                        Descendant of Lieut. William Ritter. Daughter of John

                        Alfred Ritter and Catharine Elizabeth Martin, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Adam Ritter and Catharine Martin, his

                        wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Ritter. William Ritter

                        was 2nd lieutenant in Capt. William Keeport's company,

                        Continental troops, commanded by Lieut.-Col. George

                        Stricker, Maryland line. Was commissioned 1st

                        lieutenant, 1777, in the 4th artillery regiment. He was

                        born 1750. The National Society of the Daughters of the

                        American Revolution., p.4 Miss Harriet Ann Keen. DAR ID

                        Number: 49009 Born in Washington, D. C. Descendant of

                        Col. Evan Evans, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of William

                        Evans Garrett Keen and Ellen White Lovejoy, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Samuel Williams Keen and Jane Garrett,

                        his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Levi Garrett and Margaret

                        Evans, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Evan Evans and

                        Margaret Nivins, his wife. Evan Evans (1732-94) served

                        on the Committee of Observation, commanded Chester

                        County militia, and was a member of Assembly. He was

                        born in Chester County, Pa., where he died. Also Nos.

                        41, 1761, 2318, 5221, 7170, 16499. The National Society

                        of the Daughters of the American Revolution., p.4 Miss

                        Nellie Bowen. DAR ID Number: 49010 Born in Selma, Ala.

                        Descendant of Major Charles Dyer. Daughter of Thomas

                        Stebbins Bowen and Samantha Snow, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Thomas Alrich Bowen and Mary Dyer, his

                        wife. Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Dyer and Mary Clark,

                        his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Charles Dyer and

                        Susannah Wright, his wife [p.5] Charles Dyer (1753-1845)

                        served as captain in the Continental line and as major

                        of Rhode Island militia. He was born in North Kingston,

                        R. I.; died in Shaftsbury, Vt. Also No. 24228. The

                        National Society of the Daughters of the American

                        Revolution., p.5 Mrs. Clio Smith Tidwell. DAR ID Number:

                        49011 Born in Athens, Ga. Wife of William De Graffenried

                        Tidwell. Descendant of Col. Arthur Erwin, of

                        Pennsylvania, and of Alexander Erwin, of North Carolina.

                        Daughter of J. Bruce Smith and Mary England, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of J. S. England and Piety E. Barr, his

                        wife. Gr-granddaughter of Elisha England and Mary Erwin,

                        his wife. Gr-gr-gra

                       

                       

                        Mrs. Rebecca Tripp Jerauld.

                        DAR ID Number: 49934

                        Born in Lawrence, Mass.

                        Wife of Horace D. Jerauld.

                        Descendant of Matthias Taylor, of Massachusetts.

                        Daughter of Francis M. Varnum and Rebecca Tripp, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of Reuben Tripp and Rebecca Taylor, his

                        2nd wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Matthias Taylor, Jr., and Rebecca

                        Snow, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Matthias Taylor and Desire

                        Harding, his wife.

                        Matthias Taylor (1724-1811) enlisted, 1778, as private

                        in Capt. David Bells' company under Maj. Gen. Heath, and

                        in 1779 served on board the "Lincoln Galley" from

                        Penobscot to Boston. He was born and died in Chatham,

                        Mass.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Lois Patterson Wessitsh.

                        DAR ID Number: 50828

                        Born in Gallatin County, Montana.

                        Wife of Alexander Wessitsh.

                        Descendant of Col. Samuel Seldon, Maj. Gen. Joseph

                        Spencer, Wylie Pope and Capt. John Milner.

                        Daughter of James L. Patterson and Eleanor Wadsworth,

                        his wife.

                        Granddaughter of John Wadsworth and Sara Penelope Pope,

                        his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Walter Wadsworth (1801-75) and

                        Eleanor Spencer (1803-30), his wife; John Tripp Pope and

                        Nancy Milner, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Seldon Spencer and

                        Prudence Cook, his wife; Jesse Mac Pope and Ann Tripp,

                        his wife; Benjamin Milner and Penelope Holmes, his wife.

                       

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Spencer, Jr., and

                        Deborah Seldon (b. 1753), his wife; Wylie Pope and ——

                        McKinnie, his wife; John Milner and Elizabeth Godwin,

                        his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Seldon and Elizabeth

                        Ely, his wife; Joseph Spencer and Martha Brainerd, his

                        wife.

                        Samuel Seldon (1723-76), was colonel of the 4th

                        battalion, Wadsworth's brigade, at Long Island and was

                        captured in the retreat. He died a prisoner in New York

                        City. He was born in Hadlyme, Conn.

                        Joseph Spencer (1714-89), was one of the eight brigadier

                        generals of the Continental army and was promoted major

                        general. He was born and died in East Haddam, Conn.

                        Also Nos. 21623, 30296, 36061, 40473, 41299, 44654.

                        Wylie Pope (1758-1808), served in the Georgia forces in

                        the Revolution.

                        Also No. 36060.

                        [p.371] John Milner (1746-1812), was a Whig who suffered

                        from his Tory neighbors and served in the militia. He

                        died in Wilkes County, Ga.

                        Also Nos. 21447, 32399, 36061.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Mary Stevens Ghastin.

                        DAR ID Number: 51078

                        Born in Reedsburg, Wis.

                        Wife of Harry H. Ghastin.

                        Descendant of Phillip Burlinghame, Jr.

                        [p.36] Daughter of Giles Stevens and Erica Schonfelt,

                        his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Samuel B. Stevens and Pamelia Tripp,

                        his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Jedediah Stevens and Mercy

                        Burlinghame, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Phillip Burlinghame, Jr., and

                        Elizabeth Donoway, his wife.

                        Phillip Burlinghame (1749-1804), served as a private in

                        the Dutchess County militia, 6th regiment, New York

                        service. He was born in Providence, R. I.; died in

                        Castleton, N. Y.

                       

                        

 

                       

 

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                        [p.130] Miss Miller Dimond Church.

                        DAR ID Number: 52280

                        Born in Bristol, R. I.

                        Descendant of Thomas Church, Nelson Miller, and

                        Nathaniel Manchester, of Rhode Island.

                        Daughter of Charles H. W. Church and Martha Abby Miller,

                        his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Samuel W. Church and Elizabeth Luther,

                        his 2nd wife; James A. Miller and Bathsheba Hathaway,

                        wis wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Church and Mary Tripp, his

                        wife; James Miller and Rebecca Munroe, his wife; Eleazer

                        Luther and Elizabeth Manchester, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nelson Miller and Sarah Allen,

                        his wife; Nathaniel Manchester and Elizabeth Cox, his

                        wife.

                        Thomas Church (1761-1843) in 1777 served in Capt.

                        William Throop's company. He was under Capt. Viall Allen

                        in Sullivan's expedition, and in 1780 served at Newport

                        in Captain Remington's company, Colonel Miller's

                        regiment. He received a pension for his service until

                        his death. He was born and died in Bristol, R. I.

                        Also No. 5600.

                        Nelson Miller (1755-1840) served as drum-major in

                        Colonel Crary's regiment, and was at the battles of

                        White Plains, Trenton, Princeton, and Valley Forge. He

                        was born in Warren; died in Bristol, R. I.

                        Also No. 1651.

                        Nathaniel Manchester (1744-1833) enlisted as a private

                        and survived to receive a pension for his service. He

                        was born and died in Bristol, R. I.

                        Also Nos. 6632, 10793.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Cora Belknap Ramsey.

                        DAR ID Number: 52589

                        Born in Jackson, Iowa.

                        Wife of Jasper H. Ramsey.

                        Descendant of Simeon Belknap, of Vermont.

                        Daughter of Cable Belknap and Elizabeth Tripp, his wife.

                        

                        Granddaughter of Bissel Sydney Belknap, M. D., and

                        Barbary Cable, his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Simeon Belknap and Miriam Edson, his

                        wife.

                        Simeon Belknap (1758-1841) was taken prisoner when

                        Royalton was attacked by the Indians and British, 1780,

                        carried to Canada and it was two years before he was

                        able to escape. He suffered through life from injuries

                        received. He was born in Vermont; died in Randolph.

                        Also No. 13320.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Sarah Bell Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 52606

                        Born in Grand Centre, Kans.

                        Descendant of Isaac Tripp and of Nathan Potter.

                        Daughter of Stephen Tripp and Sarah Emerson, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Samuel B. Tripp and Sarah M. Brown, his

                        wife; Thomas Emerson and Sabra Potter, his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Tripp and Nancy Benedict,

                        his wife; Philip Knight Potter and Betsey Courtney, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Tripp, Jr., and Martha

                        Wall, his wife; Nathan Potter and Sarah Knight, his

                        wife, m. 1778.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Tripp and Sarah Dow, his

                        3rd wife.

                        Isaac Tripp (1700-78) was a patriot of zeal and loyalty;

                        also member of Legislature in the town of Westmoreland,

                        Pa., where he died.

                        Nathan Potter enlisted, 1775, in Capt. Thomas Holden's

                        company, Col. J. M. Varnum's regiment, and served

                        several other enlistments under different commands. He

                        applied for a pension, 1836, and it was allowed. He was

                        born in Rhode Island; died in Coventry, L. I.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        [p.52] Mrs. PhŒBe F. Morrall Erwin.

                        DAR ID Number: 53116

                        Born in Barnwell County, S. C.

                        Wife of Peter A. Erwin.

                        Descendant of John Tripp, George Robeson, and William

                        Dunbar, of South Carolina.

                        Daughter of George W. Morrall and Sallie A. Dunbar (b.

                        1845), his wife, m. 1866.

                        Granddaughter of George William Morrall and Phœbe Tripp,

                        his wife; Samuel Dunbar (b. 1820) and Katherine Johnson,

                        his wife, m. 1844.

                        Gr-granddaughter of John Tripp and Martha Scott, his

                        wife; George Robson Dunbar and Mary Fickling

                        (1787-1838), his wife, m. 1806.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Dunbar and Elizabeth

                        Robeson (b. 1760), his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of George Robeson and Elizabeth

                        Ann Stewart, his wife, m. 1750.

                        John Tripp, in 1775, served as a private in Capt. John

                        Jenkins' company of volunteers on St. Helena Island. He

                        was born in South Carolina.

                        George Robeson (1730-1805), Commissioner of Election,

                        1778; Inquirer and Collector of Taxes for York District,

                        S. C., 1779. He was born in Virginia; died in

                        Orangeburg, S. C.

                        William Dunbar (1752-98) was a member of the South

                        Carolina Legislature, 1781-82. He was born in Ireland.

                       

                       

 

                        

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                        [p.148] Mrs. Ella M. Baker Hurd.

                        DAR ID Number: 54342

                        Born in Newton, Ill.

                        Wife of Lewis M. Hurd.

                        Descendant of Benjamin Tripp and of John Baker.

                        Daughter of Resolved M. Baker and Mary E. Thomas, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of Henry M. Baker and Tryphenia Tripp, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Job Tripp and Abigail Baker, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Tripp and Elizabeth —,

                        his wife; John Baker and Elizabeth King, his wife.

                        Benjamin Tripp (1745-1805) served, 1777, as a private in

                        Capt. Christopher Manchester's company, Rhode Island

                        troops. He was born and died in Rhode Island.

                        Also No. 48176.

                        John Baker (1740-1827) served as a private in Col.

                        Archibald Crary's regiment of Rhode Island State troops,

                        1776. He died at Schroon Lake, New York.

                        Also No. 48176.

                       

                       

 

                        

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                        [p.427] Mrs. Della Vina White Roys.

                        DAR ID Number: 55953

                        Born in Tioga County, N. Y.

                        Wife of James Elmer Roys.

                        Descendant of Lieut. George Wood, Sergt. Philip Seabury,

                        Giles Pierce, Josiah Bemis, Jabez Stevens, John

                        Macomber, and Sergt. Ezekiel Davis.

                        Daughter of George White and Emily Davis, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of William Davis and Cornelia Stevens, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Abraham Davis and Phebe Macomber (b.

                        1787), his wife; Seth Stevens (b. 1796) and Desire

                        Seabury, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ezekiel Davis and Diana Tripp (b.

                        1770), his Jabez Stevens and Esther Bemis (b. 1762), his

                        2nd wife, m. 1784; David Seabury and Lydia Wood, his

                        wife; John Macomber and Mary Denel (1745-1802), his

                        wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Philip Seabury and Sarah

                        Pierce, his wife; George Wood and Desire Gray, his 2nd

                        wife; Josiah Bemis and Elizabeth Warren, his wife, m.

                        1750.

                        Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Giles Pierce and Mercy

                        Schreven, his wife.

                        George Wood (1730-1820) served as lieutenant, 1778, in

                        Capt. Gideon Simmon's company of militia. He was born

                        and died in Little Compton, R. I.

                        Also No. 29174.

                        Philip Seabury (1740-1819) served as private and

                        sergeant in the Rhode Island militia, 1777-78. He was

                        born and died in Tiverton, R. I.

                        Giles Pierce (1722-92) was a private in Capt. Cornelius

                        Brigg's company, Col. Nathan Miller's regiment, Rhode

                        Island militia. He was born in Little Compton, R. I.

                        Josiah Bemis, a patriot, furnished money for the

                        Revolutionary soldiers. He was born, 1716.

                        Also No. 51292.

                        Jabez Stevens (1758-1850) enlisted, 1775, in Capt.

                        Josiah Steven's company, Col. Ephraim Doolittle's

                        regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born in New

                        Bedford, Mass.; died in Ohio.

                        [p.428] John Macomber (1734-1802) served several

                        enlistments under different commands, 1776-80,

                        Massachusetts Line. He was born in Dartmouth, Mass.;

                        died in Dutchess County, N. Y.

                        Ezekiel Davis (1734-1812) was a private in Capt. John

                        Hayward's company of minute men, Col. Abijah Pierce's

                        regiment, at the Lexington Alarm; in 1776 was corporal

                        in Capt. Grant Heald's company and later promoted

                        sergeant. He was born in Eastern, Mass.; died in Knox,

                        Albany County, N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Lucy B. Wadsworth Noble.

                        DAR ID Number: 56070

                        Born in Jacksonville, Ala.

                        Wife of George Noble.

                        Descendant of Capt. John Milner.

                        Daughter of John Wadsworth and Sara Penelope Pope, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of John Tripp Pope and Nancy Milner, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Milner and Penelope Holmes,

                        his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Milner and Elizabeth Godwin,

                        his wife.

                        John Milner (1746-1812) was a Whig who had suffered from

                        his Tory neighbors and served in the militia. He died in

                        Wilkes County, Ga.

                        Also Nos. 21447, 36061, 50828.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Kate Freeman Lewis.

                        DAR ID Number: 56093

                        Born in Renton, Ohio.

                        Descendant of Capt. Morgan Lewis, of Maine.

                        Daughter of Daniel Lewis and Mary Anne Dutton, his wife.

                       

                        Granddaughter of William Lewis, M. D., and Lydia

                        Littlefield, his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Lewis and Abigail Frost

                        Parsons, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Morgan Lewis and Sarah Tripp, his

                        wife.

                        [p.33] Morgan Lewis (1737-84) commanded a company in the

                        York County militia, 1776. He was born in York; died in

                        Alfred, Me.

                        Also No. 25298.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Susan Maria Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 56345

                        Born in Taunton, Mass.

                        Descendant of Joseph Cole, of Massachusetts.

                        Daughter of James Clark Tripp and Maria Cole, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Samuel Cole and Mary Caswell, his wife.

                       

                        Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Cole and Chloe Jones, his 2nd

                        wife.

                        Joseph Cole (1743-1842) was a private, 1775, in Capt.

                        John King's company. He re-enlisted, 1777, for three

                        years and was at Monmouth and Butts' Hill. He was born

                        at Raynham and was a pensioner at Middleboro, where he

                        died.

                        Also No. 15204.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Lusanna S. Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 56346

                        Born in New Bedford, Mass.

                        Descendant of John Hinds.

                        Daughter of Willard Tripp and Rhoda S. Dean, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Samuel Dean and Hannah Hinds, his wife.

                       

                        Gr-granddaughter of John Hinds and Olive Valentine, his

                        wife.

                        John Hinds (1759-1830) served as private in a company

                        commanded by Capt. Job Peirce, Colonel Sprout's

                        regiment, which marched to Tiverton, R. I., on an alarm,

                        1776. He was born and died in Middleboro, Mass.

                       

                       

 

                       

 

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                        Mrs. Jennie Adelaide Bacon.

                        DAR ID Number: 56524

                        Born in Burlington, N. Y.

                        Wife of Allen H. Bacon.

                        Descendant of John Birdsall, of New York.

                        Daughter of Andrew A. Mather and Julia A. Birdsall, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of George W. Birdsall and Esther Gilbert,

                        his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Michael Birdsall and Wealthy

                        Webster, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Lemuel Birdsall and Martha

                        Calkins, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Birdsall and — Tripp, his

                        1st wife.

                        John Birdsall (1727-1815) served as a private in Captain

                        Kidd's company, Colonel Luddington's 7th Dutchess County

                        regiment. He was born in Hempstead, L. I.; died in

                        Unadilla, N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Addie C. France.

                        DAR ID Number: 56570

                        Born in Mexico, N. Y.

                        Wife of Mead France.

                        Descendant of Michael Fuller.

                        Daughter of Eugene Tripp and Mary Clark, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Jones D. Clark and Ruth C. (Clark), his

                        wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of David Clark and Mary Fuller, his

                        wife (parents of Ruth).

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Michael Fuller and Mary Ann

                        Service, his wife.

                        Michael Fuller (1741-1822) served as a private in the

                        Tryon County militia. He died in Broome County, N. Y.

                        Also Nos. 41418, 46827.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Frances Adelle Bromm.

                        DAR ID Number: 57847

                        Born in Kalamazoo, Mich.

                        Wife of F. G. Bromm.

                        Descendant of Charles Groff.

                        Daughter of William A. Tripp and Martha Lamkins, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of Alfred Lamkins and Lydia Remington, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Remington and Hannah Groff,

                        his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Charles Groff and Deborah Hill,

                        his wife.

                        [p.289] Charles Groff (1758-1832) enlisted, 1775, in

                        Capt. Abraham Tyler's company, and, 1776, re-enlisted

                        under different commands. He applied for a pension, but

                        died before receiving it. He was born in Chester, Conn.;

                        died in Rush, N. Y.

                        Also No. 35969.

                       

                       

 

                        

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                        Miss Clara Lois Matteson.

                        DAR ID Number: 57961

                        Born in Pittsfield, N. Y.

                        Descendant of Sergt. Gideon Waite and of Dr. Dan Foote.

                        Daughter of James W. Matteson (b. 1842) and Arlina

                        Spaford (b. 1844), his wife, m. 1863.

                        Granddaughter of Charles A. Matteson (1816-90) and Laura

                        Lavinia Jeffords (1819-93), his wife, m. 1839.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Andrew Matteson (1790-1883) and

                        Lydia Himes (1792-1840), his wife, m. 1811; Alpheus

                        Jeffords and Betsey Foote, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Matteson (1763-1847) and

                        Dorcas Waite (1767-1828), his wife, m. 1785; Dan Foote

                        and Isabella Henry, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Gideon Waite and Lois Tripp

                        (1746-1824), his wife. m. 1766.

                        Gideon Waite (1745-1808) served, 1780, as sergeant in

                        Capt. Joseph Hopkins' company, Col. Samuel Wall's

                        regiment. He was born and died in West Greenwich, R. I.

                        Dan Foote (1755-1820) served as surgeon three years in

                        the navy. He was born in Colchester, Conn.; removed to

                        Pittsfield, Mass., and in 1793 located in New Berlin,

                        where he died.

                        Also No. 29176.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Beatrice Rapalje Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 57983

                        Born in Rochester, N. Y.

                        Descendant of John Rapalje, of New York.

                        Daughter of Milton Jerome Tripp and Lydia Louisa Powers,

                        his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Edwin Tripp and Bridget Anna Ralpalje,

                        his wife.

                        [p.335] Gr-granddaughter of Abraham B. Ralpalje and

                        Eliza Scott, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Ralpalje and Elizabeth

                        Brinckerhoff, his wife.

                        John Ralpalje (1732-83) served as private, 1783, in

                        Capt. John Van Bunschoten's company, Col. Abraham

                        Brinckerhoff's 2nd regiment, Dutchess County, New York

                        militia. He was born and died in Jamaica, N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Helen Louise Bailey.

                        DAR ID Number: 58589

                        Born in Charleston, S. C.

                        Descendant of Ensign Benjamin Jenkins, of South

                        Carolina.

                        Daughter of Orma Bailey and Elactra Virginia Whitridge,

                        his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Thomas Bailey and Mary Jenkins, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Jenkins and Hannah Tripp,

                        his 2nd wife.

                        Benjamin Jenkins (1758-1826) was commissioned ensign,

                        1776, of a company of volunteers of Collaton County,

                        South Carolina militia regiment. He was born and died at

                        Edisto Island.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Hattie Tripp Wills.

                        DAR ID Number: 58833

                        Born in Salon, Me.

                        Wife of Lester Le Roy Wills.

                        Descendant of Francis Tripp.

                        Daughter of Timothy Tripp, Jr., and Mary Raymond, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of Timothy Tripp and Betsey W. (Tripp),

                        his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Francis Tripp and Betsey Wilson, his

                        wife (parents of Betsey).

                        Francis Tripp enlisted, 1779, as a private in Captain

                        West's company, Colonel Topham's Rhode Island regiment.

                        He was a pensioner in 1832. He was born, 1759, in

                        Westport, Mass.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Eldora A. Johnson Reeve.

                        DAR ID Number: 59025

                        Born in Providence, R. I.

                        Wife of J. Clarence Reeve.

                        [p.11] Descendant of Capt. Samuel Dyer, of Rhode Island.

                       

                        Daughter of Oliver C. Johnson and Rebecca Mathewson, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of Gideon Johnson and Phebe Tripp, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Johnson and Waite Dyer, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Dyer and Waite Eldred

                        (1760-1837), his wife, m. 1786.

                        Samuel Dyer (1757-91) served several enlistments,

                        1776-78. He commanded a company, 1779, in Col.

                        Christopher Dyer's regiment of Kings County militia. He

                        was born and died in North Kingston. His widow received

                        a pension in 1836.

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                        Mrs. Flora C. White Walter.

                        DAR ID Number: 60059

                        Born in Binghamton, N. Y.

                        Wife of Asa Dana Walter.

                        Descendant of Lieut. George Wood, Sergt. Philip Seabury,

                        Giles Pierce, Josiah Bemis, Jabez Stevens, John

                        Macomber, and Sergt. Ezekiel Davis.

                        Daughter of George White and Emily Davis, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of William Davis and Cornelia Stevens, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Abraham Davis and Phebe Macomber (b.

                        1787), his wife; Seth Stevens (b. 1796) and Desire

                        Seabury, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ezekiel Davis and Diana Tripp (b.

                        1770), his wife; Jabez Stevens and Esther Bemis (b.

                        1762), his 2nd wife; m. 1784; David Seabury and Lydia

                        Wood, his wife; John Macomber and Mary Denel

                        (1745-1802), his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Philip Seabury and Sarah

                        Pierce, his wife; George Wood and Desire Gray, his 2nd

                        wife; Josiah Bemis and Elizabeth Warren, his wife, m.

                        1750.

                        Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Giles Pierce and Mercy

                        Schreven, his wife.

                        George Wood (1730-1820) served as lieutenant, 1778, in

                        Capt. Gideon Simmon's company of militia. He was born

                        and died in Little Compton, R. I.

                        [p.21] Philip Seabury (1740-1819) served as private and

                        sergeant in the Rhode Island militia, 1777-78. He was

                        born and died in Tiverton, R. I.

                        Giles Pierce (1722-92) was a private in Capt. Cornelius

                        Brigg's company, Col. Nathan Miller's regiment, Rhode

                        Island militia. He was born in Little Compton, R. I.

                        Josiah Bemis, a patriot, furnished money for the

                        Revolutionary soldiers. He was born 1716.

                        Jabez Stevens (1758-1850) enlisted, 1775, in Capt.

                        Josiah Steven's company, Col. Ephraim Doolittle's

                        regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born in New

                        Bedford, Mass.; died in Ohio.

                        John Macomber (1734-1802) served several enlistments

                        under different commands, 1776-80, Massachusetts Line.

                        He was born in Dartmouth, Mass.; died in Dutchess

                        County, N. Y.

                        Ezekiel Davis (1734-1812) served as corporal and

                        sergeant under Capt. John Hayward, Col. Abijah Pierce,

                        Massachusetts troops. He was born in Eastern, Mass.;

                        died in Knox, Albany County, N. Y.

                        Also No. 55953.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Josephine Amanda Chapelle.

                        DAR ID Number: 60393

                        Born in Providence, R. I.

                        Descendant of Naphtali Newhall, of Massachusetts.

                        Daughter of Nelson E. Blackmar and Ann M. C. Newhall,

                        his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Naphtali Newhall, Jr., and Catherine

                        Tripp, his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Naphtali Newhall and Sarah Hoopes,

                        his wife.

                        Naphtali Newhall (1757-1801) served as private in Col.

                        Samuel Gerrish's Cambridge regiment and as drummer in

                        Capt. Ezra Baldwin's company, Col. Loammie Baldwin's

                        regiment. He was born in Boston; died in Charlestown.

                       

                       

 

                       

 

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                        Mrs. Ruth Spencer Mosman.

                        DAR ID Number: 60776

                        Born in Saybrook, Conn.

                        Wife of Edward J. Mosman.

                        Descendant of Samuel Spencer and of Isaac Howard.

                        Daughter of George Edward Spencer and Lucy Lucretia

                        Howard, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Chauncy Spencer and Eliza Tripp, his

                        wife; Cornelius A. Howard and Lucy Maynard, his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Spencer, Jr., and Elizabeth

                        Gladding, his wife; Benjamin D. Howard and Lucretia

                        King, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Spencer and Deborah —, his

                        wife; Benjamin Howard and Sarah Downing, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Howard and Patience

                        Smith, his wife.

                        Samuel Spencer (1740-84) enlisted, 1778, as a private in

                        Capt. John Hait's company, Col. Samuel Webb's regiment,

                        at the battle of Rhode Island. He was born and died in

                        Westbrook, Conn.

                        Isaac Howard (1753-94) enlisted, 1775, as a fifer in

                        Capt. Timothy Barnard's company, Col. Moses Little's

                        Massachusetts regiment. He was born and died in Newbury,

                        Mass.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Florence Elva Estes.

                        DAR ID Number: 60992

                        Born in Baltic, Conn.

                        Descendant of Robert Tripp.

                        Daughter of Henry Bodwell Estes and Effie Bolles, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of George Estes and Susan Caroline Somers,

                        his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Estes and Olive Tripp, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Tripp and Mercy Woodward,

                        his wife.

                        Robert Tripp (1764-1845) enlisted, 1781, in the 9th

                        Massachusetts regiment, Continental Line, Col. Henry

                        Jackson. He was a pensioner and received a grant of land

                        from the State of Maine for his services. He was born in

                        England; died in Sanford, Me.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        [p.77] Mrs. Grace Lawrence Hoehn.

                        DAR ID Number: 61215

                        Born in Morristown, N. J.

                        Wife of William Frederic Hoehn.

                        Descendant of William Tripp, of New York.

                        Daughter of George Amity Lawrence and Timour Tripp, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of Isaac Tripp, Jr., and Emily Rudman, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Isaac Tripp and Mary Brooker, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Tripp and Leah Van

                        Buskirk, his wife.

                        William Tripp (1762-1851) was placed on the pension roll

                        of County, New York, 1829, for service as private in the

                        Ne**** militia. He was born in Dutchess County; died in

                        Oneida ****

                        Also No. 31661.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Annie Tripp Griffith.

                        DAR ID Number: 64665

                        Born in Hancock County, Me.

                        Wife of Rev. William Edward Griffith.

                        Descendant of John Tripp.

                        Daughter of Harrison Allen Tripp and Annie Dyer

                        Hinckley, his wife.

                        Granddaughter of Leander Tripp and Louisa Allen, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of John Tripp and Jedidah Smith, his

                        wife.

                        John Tripp (1761-1847) served as a private in Capt.

                        Manasseh Hampton's company, Colonel Carter's regiment,

                        1777, and, 1780, in Capt. Jonathan Taber's company, Col.

                        Hathaway's regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born

                        in Dartmouth, Mass.; died in Hebron, Me.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Lillian M. Davies Paine.

                        DAR ID Number: 64899

                        Born in Sidney, Me.

                        Wife of Fred G. Paine.

                        Descendant of Lieut. Joshua Davies, Capt. Morgan Lewis,

                        Lieut. Manuel Smith, Ebenezer Blaisdell, Daniel

                        Blaisdell, Thomas Parker, and Ezekiel Proctor.

                        Daughter of Franklin A. Davies (1819-1901) and Charlotte

                        S. Lewis (1829-1905), his wife, m. 1849.

                        Granddaughter of Charles Stuart Davis (1782-1869) and

                        Malinda Smith (1786-1865), his 2nd wife; Daniel

                        Blaisdell Lewis (1804-59) and Sarah Simms (1800-73), his

                        wife, m. 1824.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Davies and Betsey Parker (b.

                        1861), his wife, m. 1774; Manuel Smith and Sarah Raymond

                        (1746-1842), his wife; Jeremiah Lewis (1804-59) and

                        Eliner Blaisdell (1764-1846), his wife, m. 1783; Aaron

                        Simms (b. 1778) and Hannah Proctor (b. 1774), his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Parker and Olive —, his

                        wife; Morgan Lewis and Sarah Tripp (1741-1819), his

                        wife, m. 1760; Daniel Blaisdell and Mary Allen, his

                        wife, m. 1763; Ezekiel Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor,

                        his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Blaisdell and Lydia

                        Wells, his 1st wife, m. 1739.

                        Joshua Davies (1743-1806) served, 1776, as lieutenant in

                        Capt. Zimri Howard's company, 2nd Lincoln County

                        regiment, Massachusetts militia. He was born in Acton,

                        Mass.; died in Sidney, Me.

                        Morgan Lewis (1737-84) commanded a company in the York

                        County militia, 1776. He was born in York; died in

                        Alfred, Me.

                        Also No. 25298.

                        Manuel Smith (1741-1821) served, 1776, as lieutenant in

                        Capt. Zimri Howard's 6th company, 2nd Lincoln County

                        regiment, Massachusetts militia. He died in Winslow, Me.

                        

                        [p.318] Ebenezer Blaisdell in 1777 served as a private

                        in Lieut. William Nickell's company, Colonel Foster's

                        Lincoln County regiment. He was born and died in York

                        County, Me.

                        Daniel Blaisdell enlisted, 1779, in Capt. Benjamin

                        McCobb's regiment; also in Capt. Peter Patten's company,

                        same regiment. He was born in York, Me.

                        Thomas Parker (1734-1806) served, 1779, as private in

                        Capt. Timothy Heald's company, Col. Samuel McCobb's

                        regiment, at the Penobscot expedition. He was born in

                        Groton, Mass.; died in Winslow, Me.

                        Ezekiel Proctor in 1775 was a private in Capt. Reuben

                        Dow's company, Col. William Prescott's regiment,

                        Massachusetts troops. He was born, 1735, in Westford,

                        Mass.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        [p.220] Mrs. Anna Mccutcheon Savage.

                        DAR ID Number: 65647

                        Born in Lynn, Mass.

                        Wife of F. R. Savage.

                        Descendant of Frederic McCutcheon, of New Hampshire.

                        Daughter of Franklin McCutcheon (1823-94) and Mary Stone

                        (1826-1901), his wife, m. 1851.

                        Granddaughter of James McCutcheon and Hannah Tripp, his

                        wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Frederic McCutcheon and Ann Brown,

                        his wife.

                        Frederic McCutcheon (1751-1844) served at the siege of

                        Boston and at Ticonderoga. He survived to receive a

                        pension as a private in the New Hampshire Continental

                        Line. He was born in Barrington; died in Bridgewater.

                        Also No. 62641.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        [p.122] Miss Emma Manigault Jenkins.

                        DAR ID Number: 66330

                        Born in Charleston, S. C.

                        Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Jenkins and of Major John

                        Habersham.

                        Daughter of Hawkins King Jenkins (b. 1859) and Josephine

                        Manigault (b. 1863), his wife, m. 1887.

                        Granddaughter of Paul Tripp Jenkins, M. D. (1826-78),

                        and Theo. Ashe Burden King (1836-98), his wife, m. 1852;

                        Louis Manigault (1828-99) and Frances E. M. Habersham

                        (1835-68), his wife, m. 1857.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Evans Jenkins (1793-1874) and

                        Anne Jenkins Tripp (1798-1878), his wife, m. 1816;

                        Joseph Clay Habersham, M. D. (1790-1855), and Ann Wylly

                        Adams, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Jenkins and Elizabeth

                        Evans, his wife; John Habersham and Ann Sarah Camber,

                        his wife.

                        Joseph Jenkins (1756-1828) served as lieutenant in the

                        2nd South Carolina regiment, Continental Establishment,

                        1775-83. He was born on St. Helena Island, S. C.; died

                        at Edisto Island.

                        Also No. 49265.

                        John Habersham (1754-99), who was a graduate of

                        Princeton at the beginning of the war, was commissioned

                        lieutenant in the battalion commanded by his brother,

                        Joseph Habersham. He attained the rank of major, and as

                        an officer was prompt and courageous, serving until the

                        independence of the Colonies was established. He was

                        born in Georgia; died in Savannah.

                        Also No. 7081.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Flora L. Voter.

                        DAR ID Number: 67038

                        Born in Franklin County, Me.

                        Wife of Floramond E. Voter.

                        Descendant of Solomon Adams.

                        Daughter of William Wallace Tripp (d. 1878) and Sarah

                        Adams Woods (1819-97), his wife, m. 1841.

                        Granddaughter of Nathaniel Woods (d. 1885) and Hannah

                        Adams (1791-1841), his wife, m. 1811.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Solomon Adams and Hannah Butterfield

                        (1762-1856), his wife, m. 1786.

                        Solomon Adams (1758-1833) served as private, 1777-79, in

                        Capt. James Varnum's company, Col. Michael Jackson's

                        regiment, Continental Army. He was born in Chelmsford;

                        died in Vienna.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Julia C. Tripp Mann.

                        DAR ID Number: 67227

                        Born in Tioga County, N. Y.

                        Wife of William G. Mann.

                        Descendant of Calvin Tripp.

                        Daughter of Henry Tripp and Abigail E. Andrews, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of Elisha Tripp and Polly Eggleston Beebe,

                        his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Calvin Tripp and Martha Record (b.

                        1756), his wife.

                        [p.83] Calvin Tripp (1758-1841) was placed on the

                        pension roll, 1818, of Canadaigua, N. Y., for service,

                        1776, in Capt. Eleazer Hamlin's company, Col. John

                        Bailey's Massachusetts regiment.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Abbie A. Davis Hayford.

                        DAR ID Number: 68528

                        Born in Sidney, Me.

                        Wife of William B. Hayford.

                        Descendant of Capt. Morgan Lewis, Ezekiel Proctor, and

                        Manuel Smith.

                        Daughter of Franklin A. Davis (1819-1901) and Charlotte

                        S. Lewis (1829-1905), his wife, m. 1829.

                        Granddaughter of Daniel Blaisdell Lewis (1804-59) and

                        Sarah Simonds (1800-73), his wife, m. 1827; Charles

                        Stuart Davis (1784-1869) and Melinda Smith (1786-1865),

                        his 2nd wife, m. 1819.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Jeremiah Lewis (1762-1840) and

                        Elinor Blaisdell (1764-1846), his wife, m. 1783; Aaron

                        Simonds and Hannah Proctor (b. 1774), his wife; Manuel

                        Smith and Sarah Raymond (1746-1842), his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Morgan Lewis and Sarah Tripp

                        (1741-1819), his wife, m. 1760; Ezekiel Proctor and

                        Elizabeth Proctor, his wife.

                        Morgan Lewis (1737-84) commanded a company in the York

                        County militia, 1776. He was born in York; died in

                        Alfred, Me.

                        [p.193] Ezekiel Proctor, in 1775, was a private in Capt.

                        Reuben Dow's company, Col. William Prescott's regiment,

                        Massachusetts troops. He was born, 1735, in Westford,

                        Mass.

                        Manuel Smith (1741-1821) served, 1776, as lieutenant in

                        Capt. Zimri Howard's 6th company, and 2nd Lincoln County

                        regiment, Massachusetts Militia. He died in Winslow, Me.

                       

                        Also No. 64899.

                       

                       

 

                       

 

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                        Mrs. Ethel Bostwick Brown.

                        DAR ID Number: 68683

                        Born in Providence, R. I.

                        Wife of Benjamin William Brown.

                        Descendant of John Bostwick.

                        Daughter of David Simons Bostwick (b. 1841) and Julia

                        Anna Tripp (b. 1842), his wife, m. 1865.

                        Granddaughter of James Madison Bostwick (1814-85) and

                        Fanny Rice Jenks (1816-1900), his wife, m. 1839.

                        Gr-granddaughter of David Bostwick (1786-1822) and

                        Elizabeth Allyn (d. 1858), his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Bostwick and Patience

                        Hubbell, his wife, m. 1799.

                        John Bostwick (1758-1820) served, 1776, as private in

                        Capt. Noble Benedict's company, Col. Philip Burr

                        Bradley's regiment, at Bemis Heights and Paulus Hook. He

                        was born in Brookfield, Conn.; died in Pompey, N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Lydia Louise Power Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 69306

                        Born in Farmington, N. Y.

                        Wife of Milton Jerome Tripp.

                        Descendant of Moses Power.

                        Daughter of Abiathar Power (1809-70) and Maria B. Lunney

                        (1827-1903), his wife, m. 1848.

                        Granddaughter of Abiathar Power (1769-1847) and Zimroda

                        Payne (1770-1839), his wife, m. 1794.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Moses Power and Elizabeth Whitman

                        (1737-1821), his wife, m. 1767.

                        Moses Power (1736-1832) served as private in Capt.

                        Joseph Harrison's company, Col. John Harper's regiment,

                        New York troops. He was born in Adams, Mass.; died in

                        Palmyra, N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Clara Christie Patee.

                        DAR ID Number: 70533

                        Born in Canton, Mo.

                        Descendant of Edmund Patee.

                        Daughter of George W. Patee (1811-1906) and Mary Jane

                        Beach (b. 1849), his wife, m. 1811.

                        Granddaughter of Eliphalet Patee (1789-1877) and Sallie

                        Lee Tripp (1793-1870), his wife, m. 1811.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Edmund Patee and Elizabeth Turner

                        (1783-1834), his wife.

                        Edmund Patee (1764-1824) enlisted, 1779, under Capt. Asa

                        Coburn and Col. John Brooks. He received a pension for

                        three years' actual service as fifer, Massachusetts

                        Line. He was born in Salem, N. H.; died in Westfield,

                        Ohio.

                        Also No. 47343.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Sadie L. Davies Emery.

                        DAR ID Number: 71154

                        Born in Sidney, Me.

                        Wife of Herbert L. Emery.

                        Descendant of Lieut. Manuel Smith, Capt. Morgan Lewis,

                        and Ezekiel Proctor.

                        Daughter of Franklin A. Davies (1819-1901) and Charlotte

                        Lewis (1829-1905), his wife, m. 1849.

                        Granddaughter of Charles Stuart Davies (1784-1869) and

                        Melinda Smith (1786-1865), his wife, m. 1819; Daniel

                        Blandell Lewis (1804-59) and Sarah Simons (1800-72), his

                        wife, m. 1824.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Manuel Smith and Sarah Raymond

                        (1746-1842), his wife; Jeremiah Lewis (d. 1840) and

                        Elinor Blandell (d. 1846), his wife, m. 1783; Aaron

                        Simons (b. 1773) and Hannah Proctor (b. 1774), his wife.

                       

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Morgan Lewis and Sarah Tripp

                        (1741-1819), his wife, m. 1760; Ezekiel Proctor and

                        Elizabeth —, his wife.

                        Manuel Smith (1741-1821) served, 1776, as lieutenant in

                        Capt. Zimri Howard's 6th company, 2nd Lincoln County

                        regiment, Massachusetts militia. He died in Winslow, Me.

                       

                        [p.58] Morgan Lewis (1737-84) commanded a company in the

                        York County militia, 1776. He was born in York; died in

                        Alfred, Me.

                        Ezekiel Proctor was a private, 1775, in Capt. Reuben

                        Dow's company, Col. William Prescott's regiment

                        Massachusetts troops. He was born, 1735, in Westford,

                        Mass.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Anna W. Jennings Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 72659

                        Born in Lawrence, Mich.

                        Wife of Burrell Tripp.

                        Descendant of Uriah Cross, Corp. Ashbel Hosmer, Abraham

                        Payne, Walter Robie, John Robie, Samuel Emerson, and

                        Lieut.-Col. Nathaniel Emerson.

                        [p.234] Daughter of Solomon Jennings (1831-76) and

                        Frances Caroline Cross (1839-93), his wife, m. 1860.

                        Granddaughter of Calvin Cross, Jr. (1817-97), and Emily

                        Robie (1818-89), his wife, m. 1837.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Calvin Cross (1784-1868) and Polly

                        Hosmer (1784-1818), his wife, m. 1805; Jonathan Robie

                        (1792-1873) and Sally Ladd (1800-69), his wife, m. 1817.

                       

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Uriah Cross and Anna Payne

                        (1750-1825), his wife, m. 1770; Edward Robie (1767-1854)

                        and Sarah Emerson (1771-1850), his wife; Ashbel Hosmer

                        and Polly Belden, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Walter Robie and Susannah Hall

                        (1744-1821), his wife, m. 1763; Abraham Payne and

                        Rebecca Freeman, his wife, m. 1743; Nathaniel Emerson

                        and Sarah Tilton (b. 1743), his wife, m. 1764.

                        Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Robie and Anne

                        Williams (1714-55), his wife, m. 1734; Samuel Emerson

                        and Sarah Ayers (1711-51), his 2nd wife, m. 1732.

                        Uriah Cross (1750-1835) served at Ticonderoga, Crown

                        Point, Quebec, St. Johns and Bennington, under different

                        commands. In 1832 he was allowed a pension for service

                        as private, Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in

                        East Windsor, Conn.; died in Georgetown, N. Y.

                        Ashbel Hosmer (1758-1812) served as corporal in Capt.

                        Samuel Granger's company, Connecticut Line. In 1797 he

                        was an invalid pensioner, being disabled, 1781, in

                        service.

                        Also No. 35865.

                        Abraham Payne (1722-1801), a patriot, served on

                        important committees during the Revolution. He was born

                        in Canterbury, Conn.; died in Hamilton, N. Y.

                        John Robie (1712-88) signed the Association Test of New

                        Hampshire, 1776. He was born in Hampton Falls; died in

                        Candia, N. H.

                        Walter Robie (1741-1818) was a member of the Provincial

                        Congress, 1780, from Chester, N. H., where he was born.

                        He died in Candia, N. H.

                        Samuel Emerson (1707-93) signed the Association Test and

                        turned out at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in

                        Haverhill, Mass.; died in Chester, N. H.

                        Nathaniel Emerson (1741-1824) commanded a company at the

                        Lexington Alarm and served as lieutenant-colonel at the

                        battle of Bennington. He was born in Chester; died in

                        Candia, N. H.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Alice C. Tripp Davis.

                        DAR ID Number: 73396

                        Born in Bangor, Me.

                        Wife of William Luce Davis.

                        Descendant of Uriah Cross, Corp. Ashbel Hosmer, Abraham

                        Payne, Samuel Emerson, and Lieut.-Col. Nathaniel

                        Emerson.

                        Daughter of Burrell Tripp (b. 1862) and Anna W. Jennings

                        (b. 1862), his wife, m. 1883.

                        Granddaughter of Solomon Jennings (1831-76) and Frances

                        Caroline Cross (1839-93), his wife, m. 1860.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Calvin Cross, Jr. (1817-97), and

                        Emily Robie (1818-89), his wife, m. 1837.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Calvin Cross (1781-1868) and

                        Polly Hosmer (1784-1818), his wife, m. 1805; Jonathan

                        Robie (1792-1873) and Sally Ladd (1800-69), his wife, m.

                        1817.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Uriah Cross and Anna Payne

                        (1750-1825), his wife, m. 1770; Ashbel Hosmer and Polly

                        Belden, his wife; Edward Robie (1767-1854) and Sarah

                        Emerson (1771-1856), his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Payne and Rebecca

                        Freeman, his wife, m. 1743; Nathaniel Emerson and Sarah

                        Tilton (b. 1743), his wife, m. 1764.

                        Gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Emerson and Sarah

                        Ayers (1711-51), his 2nd wife, m. 1732.

                        Uriah Cross (1750-1835) served at Ticonderoga, Crown

                        Point, Quebec, St. Johns and Bennington under different

                        commands. In 1832 he was allowed a pension for service

                        as private, Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in

                        East Windsor, Conn.; died in Georgetown, N. Y.

                        [p.150] Ashbel Hosmer (1758-1812) served as corporal in

                        Capt. Samuel Granger's company, Connecticut Line. In

                        1797 he was an invalid pensioner, being disabled, 1781,

                        in service.

                        Also No. 35865.

                        Abraham Payne (1722-1801), a patriot, served on

                        important committees during the Revolution. He was born

                        in Canterbury, Conn.; died in Hamilton, N. Y.

                        Samuel Emerson (1707-93) signed the Association Test and

                        turned out at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in

                        Haverhill, Mass.; died in Chester, N. H.

                        Nathaniel Emerson (1741-1824) commanded a company at the

                        Lexington Alarm and served as lieutentant-colonel at the

                        battle of Bennington. He was born in Chester; died in

                        Candia, N. H.

                        Also No. 72659.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs Jessie Miller Eaton.

                        DAR ID Number: 73928

                        Born in Winnebago County, Ill.

                        Wife of Hedley John Eaton.

                        Descendant of Jonathan Miller.

                        Daughter of De Witt Clinton Miller (b. 1828) and Agnes

                        B. Lawson (1831-1908), his wife, m. 1853.

                        Granddaughter of Allen Miller (1788-1868) and Hannah

                        Tripp (1788-1877), his wife, m. 1810.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Jonathan Allen Miller

                        (1765-1846) and Hannah Case (1761-1819), his wife, m.

                        1782.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Miller and Sarah

                        (Woodruff) North (1734-1811), his wife, m. 1761.

                        Jonathan Miller (1729-1810) served as a private in Capt.

                        Jonathan Heart's company, Major Wyllys' Connecticut

                        regiment of Light Infantry and, 1781-83, in the same

                        company, Col. John Durkee's regiment. He was born in

                        Northampton, Mass.; died in Hartland, Conn.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Ethel Underwood Gay.

                        DAR ID Number: 75485

                        Born in North Attleboro, Mass.

                        Wife of Adelbert E. Gay.

                        Descendant of Samuel Underwood, of Rhode Island.

                        Daughter of Albert F. Underwood (1835-1902) and Ann

                        Frances Bowen (b. 1841), his wife, m. 1867.

                        Granddaughter of Peter B. Underwood (1803-56) and Ruth

                        Peckham (1801-81), his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of William Underwood (b. 1779) and

                        Elizabeth Sherman, his wife, m. 1801.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Underwood and Susannah

                        Tripp (b. 1753), his wife.

                        Samuel Underwood (1756-1830) served as seaman on the

                        privateer “Lady Washington,” 1776. The original papers

                        of this ship are deposited with the Newport Historical

                        Society. He was born and died in South Kingston.

                        Also No. 19542.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Mary Tamar Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 75679

                        Born in Taunton, Mass.

                        Descendant of Joseph Cole, of Massachusetts.

                        Daughter of James Clark Tripp (1822-1903) and Maria Cole

                        (1821-1907), his wife, m. 1844.

                        Granddaughter of Samuel Cole (b. 1793) and Mary Caswell

                        (b. 1793), his wife, m. 1818.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Cole and Chloe Jones

                        (1769-1856), his 2nd wife.

                        Joseph Cole (1744-1842) was a private, 1775, in Capt.

                        John King's company. He re-enlisted, 1777, for three

                        years, and was at Monmouth and Butt's Hill. He was born

                        at Raynham and was a pensioner from Middleboro, where he

                        died.

                        Also No. 56345.

                        

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Anna Proctor Goodhue.

                        DAR ID Number: 76266

                        Born in New Gloucester, Me.

                        Wife of Ralph F. Goodhue.

                        Descendant of Thomas Pote.

                        Daughter of Elisha Pote Proctor (1821-94) and Cibele C.

                        Tripp (1831-1902), his wife, m. 1848.

                        Granddaughter of William Proctor, Jr. (1784-1854), and

                        Rhoda Cummings (1785-1872), his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of William Proctor and Hannah Pote (b.

                        1759), his wife, m. 1778.

                        [p.100] Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Pote and Sarah

                        Merrill, his wife, m. 1757.

                        Thomas Pote (1734-1816) was a private, 1775, in Capt.

                        Hart Williams' company, Colonel Phinney's Massachusetts

                        regiment, serving also under other commands. He was born

                        in Falmouth; died in New Gloucester, Mass.

                       

                       

 

                       

 

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                        Mrs. Anna May Perrigo Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 76296

                        Born in Barker, N. Y.

                        Wife of Grover Tripp.

                        Descendant of David Perrigo.

                        Daughter of Luther B. Perrigo (1853-1903) and Minnie B.

                        Brown (b. 1855), his wife, m. 1875.

                        Granddaughter of William E. Perrigo (1816-99) and

                        Elizabeth H. Pratt (1820-94), his wife, m. 1839.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Perrigo (b. 1789) and

                        Clarissa Ferguson, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Perrigo and Eunice Hurlbut

                        (1767-1842), his wife, m. 1782.

                        David Perrigo (1761-1826) received a pension, 1818, from

                        Franklin County, Vt., for service as drummer, New

                        Hampshire Continental Line. He died in Highgate, Vt.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Bessie Leah Torrey.

                        DAR ID Number: 76896

                        Born in Bangor, Mich.

                        Descendant of Uriah Cross.

                        Daughter of Ernest M. Torrey (b. 1859) and Nellie L.

                        Tripp (b. 1859), his wife, m. 1883.

                        Granddaughter of William B. Tripp (1822-1905) and Lucy

                        E. Cross (1829-1909), his wife, m. 1845.

                        [p.337] Gr-granddaughter of William O. Cross (1800-45)

                        and Eliza Bigelow (d. 1834), his wife, m. 1828.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Uriah Cross and Anna P. Cross

                        (1750-1825), his wife, m. 1770.

                        Uriah Cross (1750-1835) served at Ticonderoga, Crown

                        Point, Quebec, St. Johns, and Bennington under different

                        commands. In 1832 he was allowed a pension for service

                        as private, Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in

                        East Windsor, Conn.; died in Georgetown, N. Y.

                        Also No. 72659.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Louise Stephens Vroman.

                        DAR ID Number: 77957

                        Born in Schoharie, N. Y.

                        Wife of Daniel Jacob Vroman.

                        Descendant of Simeon Stephens, Jared Stephens, Benjamin

                        Deuel, Philip Burlingame, Seth Mann, Ephraim Mann,

                        Pitter Engel, Jacob Weidman, Lieut. Thomas Jewett, Jacob

                        Zimmer, John Hains, Johannes Deitz, Hendrick Schneider,

                        Johannest Bellinger, Engeltie Weiner, Joseph Bannister,

                        Corp. Barzellai Bannister, Yost Zeh, John Donaghy, and

                        Ezra Whitman.

                        Daughter of Charles B. Stephens (b. 1838) and Ida Mann

                        (b. 1846), his wife, m. 1864.

                        Granddaughter of Samuel B. Stephens (1803-84) and

                        Permelia Tripp (1808-96), his wife, m. 1828; Ephraim

                        Jacob Mann (1817-88) and Sophia Engle (1825-1904), his

                        wife, m. 1846.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Jedediah Stephens (1770-1857) and

                        Mercy Burlingame (d. 1841), his wife, m. 1793; Benjamin

                        Tripp (b. 1766) and Hannah Deuel (b. 1772), his wife, m.

                        1790; Thomas Jewett Mann (1791-1876) and Betsy Weidman,

                        his wife, m. 1814; Henry Engle (b. 1787) and Sophia

                        Bannister (b. 1784), his wife, m. 1809.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jared Stephens and Lucy Stewart

                        (b. 1743), his wife, m. 1760; Philip Burlingame and

                        Elizabeth Donaghy (d. 1804), his wife, m. 1771; Silas

                        Deuel (b. 1750) and Sarah Soule (b. 1754), his wife, m.

                        1770; Ephraim Mann and Comfort Jewett (1763-1831), his

                        wife, m. 1781; Jacob Weidman, 3rd (b. 1772), and

                        Elizabeth Zeh, his wife; Pitter Engel and Sara Werner

                        (b. 1752), his wife, m. 1768; Barzellai Bannister and

                        Deborah Cushman, his 1st wife, m. 1772.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Simeon Stephens and Mercy

                        Cotts (or Coates), his wife, m. 1757; John Donaghy and

                        Perseverance Stephens, m. 1753; Benjamin Deuel and Mercy

                        Bennett (b. 1724), his wife; Benjamin Soule (b. 1730)

                        and [p.356] Hannah Whitman (b. 1732), his wife, m. 1750;

                        Seth Mann and Elizabeth Dyer, his 2nd wife, m. 1750;

                        Thomas Jewett and Eunice Slafter (1731-1825). his wife,

                        m. 1760; Jacob Weidman, 2nd, and Maria Margaret Zimmer

                        (b. 1750), his wife, m. 1771; Yost Zeh and Christina

                        Hains (b. 1755), his wife, m. 1774; Joseph Bannister and

                        Mary Hinds (1715-34), his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Ezra Whitman and Betsy

                        Haskell, his wife, m. 1731; Jacob Weidman and Maria

                        Elizabeth Deitz, his wife, m. 1747; Jacob Zimmer and

                        Catherine Botes, his wife, m. 1745; Christyan Zeh (d.

                        1763) and Nancy Bellinger (b. 1734), his wife, m. 1750;

                        John Hains and Anna Eliza Snyder, his wife, m. 1752.

                        Gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Johannes Deitz and

                        Engeltie Weiner, his wife; Henrick Schneider and Marget

                        Eckert, his wife, m. 1730.

                        See No. 77945.

                        Simeon Stephens (1711-86) responded to the Lexington

                        Alarm in Capt. Joseph Cady's company from Killingsley,

                        Conn. He was born in Plainfield, Conn.

                        Jared Stephens (1739-1800) served as a private in Col.

                        Killian Van Rennselaer's Albany County regiment. He was

                        born in Stonington, Conn.; died in Knox, Albany County,

                        N. Y.

                        Benjamin Deuel (1726-1811) served in the 3rd regiment,

                        Dutchess County, New York militia. He was born in

                        Bridgewater, Conn.; died in Kingston, N. Y.

                        Philip Burlingame (1749-1804) served as a private in the

                        Dutchess County militia, 6th New York regiment. He was

                        born in Providence, R. I.; died in Castleton, N. Y.

                        Also No. 51078.

                        Seth Mann (1724-1815) served on the Lexington Alarm as a

                        private in Capt. Seth Turner's company, Col. Benjamin

                        Lincoln's regiment. He was born in Scituate; died in

                        Braintree, Mass.

                        Also No. 76577.

                        Ephraim Mann (1752-1824) served as a private in Capt.

                        Eliphalet Sarven's company, Col. Benjamin Lincoln's

                        Massachusetts regiment, and, 1777, in Capt. Stephen

                        Penniman's company, Colonel Dyke's regiment. He was born

                        in Randolph, Mass.

                        Pitter Engel, in 1782, served in the 15th Albany County

                        regiment under Lieut. David Becker, Col. Peter Vroman.

                        He was born, 1749, at Beaver Dam; died in Berne, N. Y.

                        Jacob Weidman served in the 15th Albany County regiment

                        under Lieut. David Becker, for which service he received

                        land bounty. He was born, 1749, at Beaver Dam; died in

                        Berne, N. Y.

                        Thomas Jewett (1736-1812) served as lieutenant in the

                        Vermont militia at Bennington. He was born in Norwich,

                        Conn.; died in Bennington, Vt.

                        Also Nos. 18631, 26376, 27707.

                        [p.357] Jacob Zimmer (1722-82) served as a member of the

                        Committee of Correspondence, Protection and Safety in

                        and for Schoharie County, where he was born. He was

                        killed by the Indians.

                        Also No. 74880.

                        John Hains (1730-1805) served in Col. Frederick Fisher's

                        3rd regiment, Tryon County militia. He was born and died

                        in Fulton, N. Y.

                        Johannes Deitz (1701-82) was a member of Committee of

                        Safety of Beaver Dam, Albany County, N. Y., where he was

                        killed by the Indians. He was born in Germany.

                        Hendrick Schneider (1710-1802) served in the 8th Albany

                        County regiment, New York militia. He was born in

                        Germany; died in Schoharie, N. Y.

                        Engeltia Weiner was helping defend her home against the

                        Tories and Indians when killed, 1782.

                        Joseph Bannister (1711-95) served in Capt. Aaron Graves

                        company, Col. David Leanerd's Massachusetts regiment. He

                        was born in Brookfield; died in Goshen, Mass.

                        Barzellai Bannister (1750-1810) enlisted, 1775, in

                        Captain Allen's company, Col. Asa Whitcomb's regiment at

                        Ticonderoga. He was born in Brookfield, Mass.

                        Yost Zeh (1750-1832) served as a private in the 15th

                        Albany County, New York regiment. He was born in

                        Schoharie; died in Breakabeen, N. Y.

                        Also No. 48455.

                        John Donaghy (1732-1817) served in the Independent

                        company, Ulster County, New York militia. He was born in

                        Pawtucket, R. I.; died in Ulster County, N. Y.

                        Ezra Whitman (1712-1800) served in Col. Morris Graham's

                        10th regiment, Albany County militia. He was born in

                        Shrewsbury, Mass.; died in Coveyman, N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss E. May Christy.

                        DAR ID Number: 78833

                        Born in Hanover, N. Y.

                        Descendant of Corp. John Christy, Lieut. Gideon Hall,

                        Corp. Paul Witherbee, Abraham Van Vlack, and Benjamin

                        Hall.

                        Daughter of Wilber Tilton Christy (b. 1850) and Emma

                        Kewley (b. 1853), his wife, m. 1872.

                        Granddaughter of Gideon Hall Christy (1809-82) and

                        Priscilla Van Vlack (1810-79), his wife, m. 1835; John

                        Kewley (1823-94) and Dorcas Wetherbee (1826-1908), his

                        wife, m. 1848.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Leonard Christy (1784-1859) and Ruth

                        Hall (1782-1870), his wife, m. 1806; John A. Van Vlack

                        (1782-1859) and Elizabeth Gidley (1783-1829), his wife,

                        m. 1798; Asa Wetherbee (1783-1852) and Nancy Herrick (d.

                        1833), his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Gidcon Hall and Rachel Clements

                        (1744-1830), his wife; Abraham Van Vlack and Margaret —

                        (1757-1839), his wife, m. 1778; Paul Wetherbee and

                        Dorcas Hovey (1751-1829), his wife, m. 1775; Jonathan

                        Gidley (b. 1757) and Mary Hall (1764-1842), his wife, m.

                        1782; John Christy and Anne Tripp (1752-1828), his wife,

                        m. 1776.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Hall and Elizabeth

                        Skidmore (1746-71), his wife, m. 1763.

                        [p.304] 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.

                        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.

                        Paul Wetherbee (1749-1834) served as corporal in Captain

                        Bridges' company, Colonel Whitcomb's Massachusetts

                        regiment. He was born in Lunenburg; died in Fitchburg,

                        Mass.

                        Abraham Van Vlack (1755-1836) applied for 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 La Grange, 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.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Flora C. Farnsworth Bebee.

                        DAR ID Number: 79134

                        Born in Silver Creek, N. Y.

                        Wife of Benjamin H. Bebee.

                        Descendant of Lieut. Gideon Hall, Benjamin Hall, Abraham

                        Van Vlack, and Corp. John Christy.

                        Daughter of Morell E. Farnsworth (b. 1854) and Martha W.

                        Christy (b. 1853), his wife, m. 1873.

                        Granddaughter of William L. Christy (1816-85) and Mary

                        Elizabeth Van Vlack (1819-1903), his wife, m. 1838.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Leonard Christy (1784-1859) and Ruth

                        Hall (1782-1870), his wife, m. 1806; John A. Van Vlack

                        (1782-1859) and Elizabeth Gidley (1783-1829), his wife,

                        m. 1798.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Christy and Anne Tripp

                        (1752-1828), his wife, m. 1776; Abraham Van Vlack and

                        Margaret — (1757-1839), his wife; Gideon Hall and Rachel

                        Clements (1744-1830), his wife, m. 1763; Jonathan Gidley

                        (b. 1757) and Mary Hall (1764-1842), his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Hall and Elizabeth

                        Skidmore (1746-71), his 1st wife, m. 1763.

                        Gideon Hall (1742-1808) served as lieutenant in Capt.

                        Francis West's company, 5th Dutchess County regiment. He

                        was born in Rhode Island; died in Clove, N. Y.

                        Also No. 38949.

                        Abraham Van Vlack (1755-1836) served several

                        enlistments, 1775-78, under different commands, New York

                        militia. He was born in Fishkill; died in La Grange, N.

                        Y.

                        Benjamin Hall (1740-1815) enlisted, 1777, in the

                        Dutchess County, New York militia, under Col. John

                        Field, Capt. Peter Coon's company. He was born in North

                        Kingston, R. I.; died in Dutchess County, N. Y.

                        John Christy (1755-1833) served as private and corporal

                        in the 5th regiment under command of Col. Lewis DuBoise.

                        He was born and died in Dutchess County, N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Lottie Hale Bonner.

                        DAR ID Number: 80081

                        Born in Aurora, N. C.

                        Descendant of Col. James Bonner, John Young, Lieut.

                        Jesse Bryan, Robert Tripp, Joseph Guilford, John

                        Wallace, and Joseph Gainer.

                        Daughter of Robert Tripp Bonner (b. 1854) and Rebecca

                        Tripp (b. 1859), his wife, m. 1881.

                        Granddaughter of John Bryan Bonner (1821-71) and Mary

                        Elizabeth Tripp (1823-79), his wife, m. 1846; William

                        Henry Tripp (1820-81) and Araminta Clementia Guilford

                        (1833-97), his wife, m. 1853.

                        [p.33] Gr-granddaughter of John Young Bonner (1795-1845)

                        and Elizabeth Bryan (1781-1823), his wife, m. 1816;

                        Joseph Tripp (1785-1837) and Sarah Sparrow (1787-1863),

                        his wife, m. 1808 (parents of William Henry); Noah

                        Wallace Guilford (1798-1876) and Rebecca Gainer

                        (1811-66), his wife, m. 1832.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Henry Bonner and Miriam Young (b.

                        1779), his wife; Jesse Bryan and Mary Carney (1757-93),

                        his wife; Robert Tripp and Grace Daw, his wife; Joseph

                        Guilford and Elizabeth Wallace (1756-1834), his wife, m.

                        1787; Joseph Gainer and Susannah —, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of James Bonner and Mary —, his

                        wife; John Young and Dorcas —, his wife; John Wallace

                        and Leticia Butt (1733-99), his wife.

                        James Bonner commanded the Beaufort County, North

                        Carolina regiment. He was born in Beaufort County; died

                        in Washington County, N. C.

                        Also No. 67351.

                        John Young served as a private, under Capt. John Ingles

                        and Col. John Patten, in the 2nd North Carolina

                        regiment. He was born and died in Beaufort County, N. C.

                       

                        Jesse Bryan (1744-94) was lieutenant, 1776, in the

                        Craven County, North Carolina troops. He was born and

                        died in Newbern, N. C.

                        Robert Tripp (1722-1800) was a delegate to the Halifax

                        Congress, 1776. He was born in Rhode Island; died in

                        Cane Point, N. C.

                        Also No. 36061.

                        Joseph Guilford (1761-1840) was a private, 1780, under

                        Capt. Samuel Barrow and Colonel Seawell. He died in

                        Beaufort County, N. C.

                        John Wallace (1721-99) and Joseph Gainer were members,

                        1775, of the Committee of Safety of Pitt County, N. C.,

                        where they were born and died.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Mary E. Tripp Airhart.

                        DAR ID Number: 80224

                        Born in Floyd, N. Y.

                        Wife of Edward C. Airhart.

                        Descendant of John Mott.

                        Daughter of Ephraim R. Tripp (1815-76) and Sarah

                        Bartlett (1820-62), his wife, m. 1841.

                        Granddaughter of Crandon Bartlett and Patience Weter (d.

                        1843), his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Richard Weter and Sarah Mott

                        (1773-1856), his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Mott and Sarah —, his 1st

                        wife.

                        John Mott (1745-1823) served as a private in Burlington

                        County, New Jersey militia. He was born in New Jersey;

                        died in New York.

                        Also No. 74092.

                        

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Clara L. Mather Cleveland.

                        DAR ID Number: 80238

                        Born in Burlington, N. Y.

                        Wife of Newcomb Cleveland.

                        Descendant of Adrian Onderdonck and of John Birdsall, of

                        New York.

                        [p.94] Daughter of Andrew Adrian Mather (1812-1903) and

                        Julia Adelaide Birdsall (b. 1834), his wife, m. 1862.

                        Granddaughter of Dan Mather (1772-1856) and Susannah

                        Onderdonck (1775-1853), his wife, m. 1811; George W.

                        Birdsall (1803-92) and Esther Gilbert (1803-89), his

                        wife, m. 1826.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Adrian Onderdonck and Maria Hegeman

                        (b. 1736), his wife, m. 1755; Michael Birdsall

                        (1775-1863) and Wealthy Webster, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Lemuel Birdsall (1749-1837) and

                        Martha Calkins, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Birdsall and — Tripp, his

                        wife.

                        Adrian Onderdonck (1726-94) was a member and deputy

                        chairman of committee, 1775, of Great Neck, Queens

                        County, Long Island, N. Y. He was born and died at Long

                        Island.

                        Also No. 58947.

                        John Birdsall (1727-1815) served as private in Captain

                        Kidd's company, Colonel Ludington's 7th Dutchess County

                        regiment. He was born in Hempstead, L. I.; died in

                        Unadilla.

                        Also No. 56524.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Clarissa Sparrow Bonner Moring.

                        DAR ID Number: 80477

                        Born in Aurora, N. C.

                        Wife of Guilford Moring.

                        Descendant of Robert Tripp, Col. James Bonner, and

                        Lieut. Jesse Bryan.

                        Daughter of Bryan Tripp Bonner (1824-89) and Clarissa

                        Sparrow Tripp (b. 1830), his 1st wife, m. 1851.

                        Granddaughter of Robert Tripp, Jr. (1797-1850), and

                        Clarissa Harlowe Sparrow (1804-30), his 1st wife, m.

                        1821; John Young Bonner (1795-1845) and Clarissa George

                        Irving Tripp (1805-77), his wife, m. 1823.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Robert Tripp (b. 1752) and Grace

                        Daw, his 3rd wife; Henry Bonner and Miriam Young, his

                        wife; William Tripp and Ann Bryan (1773-1808), his wife

                        (parents of Clarissa).

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Bonner; Jesse Bryan and

                        Mary Carney (1757-93), his wife.

                        Robert Tripp (1722-1800) was a delegate from Halifax to

                        the First Continental Congress, 1776. He was born in

                        Rhode Island; died in Cane Point, N. C.

                        [p.183] James Bonner (1740-82) was colonel of the

                        Beaufort County, North Carolina regiment. He was born in

                        Beaufort County; died in Washington County.

                        Also No. 67351.

                        Jesse Bryan (1744-94) was lieutenant of a Craven County

                        company in 1776. He was born and died in Newbern, N. C.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Sallie Tripp Thompson.

                        DAR ID Number: 80478

                        Born in Bonnerton, N. C.

                        Wife of Benjamin Hardy Thompson.

                        Descendant of Robert Tripp, Col. James Bonner, and

                        Lieut. Jesse Bryan.

                        Daughter of Bryan Tripp Bonner (1824-89) and Clarissa

                        Sparrow Tripp (b. 1830), his 1st wife, m. 1851.

                        See No. 80477.

                       

                       

 

                       

 

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                        Miss Mary Virginia Bonner.

                        DAR ID Number: 81014

                        Born in Washington, N. C.

                        Descendant of Robert Tripp and of Alderson Ellison.

                        Daughter of Macon Bonner (1837-1908) and Virginia

                        Neville Ellison (1842-1907), his wife, m. 1860.

                        Granddaughter of Henry Alderson Ellison (1808-63) and

                        Eliza Ann Tripp (1818-80), his 2nd wife, m. 1837.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Tripp (1785-1837) and Sarah

                        Sparrow (1787-1863), his wife, m. 1808; Thomas Ellison

                        (1772-1834) and Julia Trippe, his wife, m. 1793.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Tripp and Grace Daw, his

                        wife; Alderson Ellison and Lucretia Smaw (1740-1822),

                        his wife.

                        Robert Tripp (1722-1800) was a delegate from Halifax to

                        the first Continental Congress, 1776. He was born in

                        Rhode Island; died in Cane Point, N. C.

                        Also No. 80477.

                        Alderson Ellison (1743-1808) in 1778 was a member of the

                        Assembly from Beaufort County, N. C., and clerk of the

                        Court of Beaufort, in 1779. He was born in Beaufort

                        County; died in Washington, N. C.

                        

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Edith Lockhart.

                        DAR ID Number: 82170

                        Born in Birmingham, Ala.

                        Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Harris, Absalom Harris,

                        Capt. George Hamilton, George Hamilton, Jr., Wylie Pope,

                        and William Hurt.

                        Daughter of Jesse Hamilton Lockhart and Ella Hurt, his

                        wife.

                        Granddaughter of Richard Puryear Lockhart and Sarah

                        Hamilton Harris, his wife; William Chappell Hurt and

                        Jane McTyeire, his wife.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Edmund Harris and Mary Hamilton, his

                        wife; Jesse Lockhart, Jr., and Mary Puryear, his wife;

                        Henry Hurt and Emily Sledge, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jesse Lockhart and Sarah Pope,

                        his wife; George Hamilton, Jr., and Agnes Cooper, his

                        wife; Absalom Harris and Clara Jeter, his 2nd wife;

                        William Hurt and Priscilla Yancey, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jesse McKinney Pope and Anne

                        Tripp, his wife; George Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler,

                        his wife; Benjamin Harris and Mary Woods, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Wylie Pope and — McKinney,

                        his wife.

                        [p.70] Benjamin Harris (1732-1812) served as lieutenant

                        in 2nd Virginia regiment. He was born in Greenville

                        County, Va.

                        Absalom Harris (1758-1824) served as private in 2nd

                        Virginia regiment. He was born in Virginia; died in

                        Hancock County, Ga.

                        George Hamilton (1722-98) served as captain of Maryland

                        militia and received a grant of land in Washington

                        County. He was born in Scotland.

                        George Hamilton, Jr. (1754-1826), served as private in

                        his father's company, Maryland militia. He died in

                        Wilkes County, Ga.

                        Wylie Pope (1758-1808) served as private with General

                        Clark at Kettle Creek, Wilkes County, Ga. He was born in

                        Jones County; died in Wilkes County, Ga.

                        William Hurt received a grant of land for service as a

                        soldier in the Georgia Line. He was born in North

                        Carolina; died, 1812, in Hancock County, Ga.

                        Also No. 37945.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        [p.244] Mrs. Sarah E. Ferris Parsons.

                        DAR ID Number: 82636

                        Born in Buffalo, N. Y.

                        Wife of Harry C. Parsons.

                        Descendant of Reed Ferris.

                        Daughter of Christopher Ferris (1814-87) and Martha H.

                        Taber (1816-92), his wife, m. 1836.

                        Granddaughter of Warren Ferris (1791-1828) and Ruth

                        Curtis (1797-1882), his wife, m. 1813.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Morris Ferris (b. 1768) and Abigail

                        Haviland, his wife.

                        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Reed Ferris and Ann Tripp, his

                        wife.

                        Reed Ferris (1730-1804) served as private in the 3rd

                        regiment, New York State militia. He was born in New

                        Milford; died in Pawling, N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Bertha A. Carpenter.

                        DAR ID Number: 82666

                        Born in Cambridge, N. Y.

                        Descendant of Elias Carpenter.

                        Daughter of Elias Carpenter (b. 1845) and Flora Ray (b.

                        1854), his wife, m. 1875.

                        Granddaughter of John S. Carpenter (1806-65) and

                        Catharine Tripp (1805-88), his wife, m. 1832.

                        Gr-granddaughter of Elias Carpenter and Sarah Prescott

                        (1779-1837), his wife, m. 1798.

                        [p.255] Elias Carpenter (1761-1851) was with the first

                        troops that entered Yorktown after the surrender. He was

                        placed on the pension roll of Orange County, Vt., 1831,

                        for service as private in the Connecticut Continental

                        Line. He was born and died in Strafford, Vt.

                        Also No. 22262.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Rose Willis Baker.

                        DAR ID Number: 84082

                        Born in Troupsburg, N. Y.

                        Wife of Leslie A. Baker.

                        Descendant of Caleb Potter and of Lemuel Haskins, as

                        follows:

                        1. Nathan Elihu Willis (1846-1902), m. 1875, Ida Miranda

                        Lampman (b. 1857).

                        2. Nathan Taylor Willis (1813-77), m. 1843, Helen

                        Bennett (1818-1904); Nicholas Lampman (1822-97), m.

                        1847, Mariah Quimby (1831-1906).

                        3. Nathaniel Bennett (1792-1871), m. Huldah Potter

                        (1795-1853); James E. Quimby (1808-91), m. 1829, Sylvia

                        Haskins (1809-74).

                        4. Dr. Thomas Potter (1775-1852), m. Martha Young; James

                        F. Haskins (b. 1781), m. Sally Hackett (b. 1789).

                        5. Caleb Potter, m. 1772, Elizabeth Tripp (b. 1750);

                        Lemuel Haskins, m. — —.

                        Caleb Potter (1749-91) served, 1776, as private in Capt.

                        Thomas Rice's company, Col. John Waterman's Rhode Island

                        regiment. He was born and died in Cranston, R. I.

                        Lemuel Haskins (1734-1840) enlisted, 1775, from Albany

                        County, N. Y., in Capt. Fenner Palmer's company, Colonel

                        Knickerbocker's New York regiment. He applied for a

                        pension, 1832, and his claim was allowed. He was born in

                        Freetown, Mass.; died in Addison, N. Y.

                       

                        

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Mary L. Sickels Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 84699

                        Born in Brookline, Mass.

                        Wife of George A. Tripp.

                        Descendant of Rev. David Sanford, as follows:

                        1. George E. Sickels (1814-81), m. 1849, Maria Louisa

                        Smith (1826-66).

                        2. Rev. Stephen Sandford Smith (1779-1881), m. 1828,

                        Lucretia Bishop (1804-81).

                        3. Rev. Ethan Smith (1762-1849), m. 1793, Bathsheba

                        Sanford (1771-1835).

                        4. David Sanford, m. 1761, Bathsheba Ingersoll

                        (1738-1800).

                        David Sanford (1737-1810) was a patriot preacher and

                        appointed chaplain in Col. Lemuel Robinson's regiment,

                        1776. He was born in New Milford, Conn.; died in Medway,

                        Mass.

                        Also Nos. 11551, 56372, 82378.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Anna Belle Eames Gaige.

                        DAR ID Number: 86284

                        Born in Verona, N. Y.

                        Wife of Earle D. Gaige.

                        Descendant of Capt. William Hutchins, Corp. Job Tripp,

                        and William Tripp, as follows:

                        1. George W. Eames (b. 1858) m., 1880, Lottie Huntley

                        (b. 1863).

                        2. George Daniel Eames (1813-78) m. Anne Clark

                        (1819-79); Arcelus E. Huntley (1826-88), m., 1854, Mary

                        Jane Hall (1836-1909).

                        See No. 86283.

                        3. Caleb Clark (1791-1869) m., 1815, Clarissa Tripp

                        (1799-1889).

                        4. William Tripp m. Leah Van Buskirk.

                        5. Job Tripp m., 1757, Hannah Rice (b. 1739).

                        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) served as private in the

                        Albany County, New York militia, for which he received a

                        pension, 1829, while living in Oneida County. He was

                        born in Dutchess County; died in Oneida County, N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                        

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                        Mrs. Ella Handy Farrington.

                        DAR ID Number: 86569

                        Born in Seward, N. Y.

                        Wife of Charles L. Farrington.

                        Descendant of Jared Stephens, as follows:

                        1. Marvin R. Handy (1824-59) m., 1847, Mercy Stephens

                        (1830-1908).

                        2. Samuel B. Stephens (1803-84) m., 1828, Permelia Tripp

                        (b. 1808).

                        3. Jedediah Stephens (1770-1857) m., 1793, Mercy

                        Burlingame (d. 1841).

                        4. Jared Stephens m., 1760, Lucy Stewart (b. 1743).

                        Jared Stephens (1739-1800) served as private in Col.

                        Killian Van Rennselaer's Albany County regiment. He was

                        born in Stonington, Conn.; died in Knox, N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        [p.19] Mrs. Mabel E. A. Waite O'Neil.

                        DAR ID Number: 87061

                        Born in Providence, R. I.

                        Wife of William H. O'Neil.

                        Descendant of Sergt. Gideon Waite, as follows:

                        1. Reynolds L. Waite (1829-1907) m., 1804, Eunice

                        Matteson (1831-94).

                        2. Reynolds Waite (1780-1837) m., 1805, Phebe

                        Tillinghast (1790-1874).

                        3. Gideon Waite m., 1766, Lois Tripp (1746-1822).

                        Gideon Waite (1745-1803) served, 1780, as sergeant in

                        Capt. Joseph Hopkins' company, Major Samuel Wall's Rhode

                        Island regiment. He was born and died in West Greenwich,

                        R. I.

                       

                       

 

                       

 

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                        Mrs. Hannah Bonner Shaw.

                        DAR ID Number: 87253

                        Born in North Carolina.

                        Descendant of Col. James Bonner, Robert Tripp, Lieut.

                        Jesse Bryan, and Col. Thomas Bonner, as follows:

                        1. Robert Bonner Shaw (1842-1907) m., 1881, Eliza Tripp

                        Bonner (b. 1861).

                        2. John Bryan Bonner (1821-71) m., 1848, Mary Elizabeth

                        Tripp (1823-79); Matthew Shaw m. Hannah N. Bonner.

                        3. John Young Bonner (1795-1845) m., 1816, Elizabeth

                        Bryan (1781-1823) (parents of John Bryan); Joeph Tripp

                        (1785-1837) m., 1808, Sarah Sparrow (1787-1863); Robert

                        S. Bonner m. Mary Young (b. 1773) (parents of Hannah).

                        4. Henry Bonner m. Miriam Young (b. 1779) (parents of

                        John Young); Robert Tripp m. Grace Dew; Jesse Bryan m.

                        Mary Carney (1757-93); Thomas Bonner m. Sarah Peyton

                        (parents of Robert).

                        5. James Bonner m. Mary — (parents of Henry).

                        James Bonner commanded the Beaufort County, North

                        Carolina regiment. He was born in Beaufort County; died

                        in Washington County, N. C.

                        Robert Tripp (1722-1800) was a delegate to the Halifax

                        Congress, 1776. He was born in Rhode Island; died in

                        Cove Point, N. C.

                        Jesse Bryan (1744-94) was lieutenant, 1776, in the

                        Craven County, North Carolina troops. He was born and

                        died in New Bern, N. C.

                        Thomas Bonner served as colonel of the Beaufort County

                        regiment of militia, 1777. He was born and died in

                        Beaufort County, N. C.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Nellie Tripp Torrey.

                        DAR ID Number: 88983

                        Born in Arlington, Mich.

                        Wife of Ernest M. Torrey.

                        Descendant of Sergt. Uriah Cross, as follows:

                        [p.310] 1. William B. Tripp (1822-1905) m. 1845 Lucy E.

                        Cross (1829-1909).

                        2. Calvin Cross (1781-1868) m. 1805 Polly Belden Hosmer

                        (1784-1818).

                        3. Uriah Cross m. 1770 Anna Payne (1750-1825).

                        See Nos. 88292, 88982.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        [p.183] Mrs. Marcia Murray Eikenberry.

                        DAR ID Number: 89565

                        Born in Connersville, Ind.

                        Wife of William Alexander Eikenberry.

                        Descendant of Jonathan Miller, as follows:

                        1. Charles A. Murray (b. 1857) m. 1879 Olive H. Murray

                        (b. 1858).

                        2. James Murray m. Anna Miller (1815-95).

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

                        (1788-1877).

                        4. Jonathan Allen Miller (1762-1846) m. 1782 Hannah Case

                        (1761-1819).

                        5. Jonathan Miller m. 1761 Sarah (Woodruff) North

                        (1734-1811).

                        Jonathan Miller (1729-1810) served as private in Capt.

                        Jonathan Heart's company, Major Wyllys' Connecticut

                        regiment of Light Infantry, and, 1781-83, in the same

                        company, Col. John Durkee's regiment. He was born in

                        Northampton, Mass.; died in Hartland, Conn.

                        Also No. 73928.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Sarah L. Moses Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 90318

                        Born in Epsom, N. H.

                        Wife of James H. Tripp.

                        Descendant of Stephen Hoit, as follows:

                        1. Dearborn B. Moses (1805-81) m. 1839 Sally Hoit Locke

                        (b. 1812).

                        2. William Locke (b. 1778) m. 1803 Sally Hoit (b. 1781).

                       

                        3. Stephen Hoit m. Lydia Buzzell.

                        Stephen Hoit signed the Association Test and was

                        selectman of Northwood, N. H., 1776. He was born, 1744,

                        in Salisbury; died in Northwood, N. H.

                        Also No. 72953.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Estella Tripp Olmsted.

                        DAR ID Number: 92148

                        Born in Cohocton, N. Y.

                        Wife of John E. Olmsted.

                        Descendant of Benjamin Loomis, as follows:

                        1. Francis Granger Tripp (1832-1911) m. Amerilla Loomis

                        (1837-60).

                        2. David Loomis m. Orpha Hand Haight.

                        3. Benjamin Loomis m. Lucy Leonard.

                        Benjamin Loomis (1750-1814) served as private in Capt.

                        Chapin's company, 1775, and again in Capt. Leonard's

                        company, 1776. He was born in Westfield, Mass.; died in

                        Ramsen, N. Y.

                        Also No. 48641.

                       

                        

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Clara Green Ives.

                        DAR ID Number: 92350

                        Born in Wyoming, Pa.

                        Wife of Henry F. Ives.

                        Descendant of John Breese, Samuel Breese, Col. Abraham

                        Labar, Capt. Abraham Johnston, Isaac Tripp and Jonathan

                        Dean, as follows:

                        1. James D. Green (1834-1910) m. 1861 Fannie Schooley

                        (1829-67).

                        2. Hiram Green (1801-70) m. 1829 Eliza Dean (1805-77);

                        Jesse B. Schooley (1811-84) m. 1838 Eliza Jane Breese

                        (1816-1902).

                        3. John Breese (1788-1879) m. 1815 Jerusha Johnston

                        (1798-1860); James Dean (1780-1844) m. 1802 Catherine

                        Tripp (1784-1861).

                        4. Samuel Breese m. 1780 Hannah Pierson (1760-1817);

                        Abraham Johnston m. Jean Labar; Isaac Tripp, Jr., m.

                        Martha Wall (1745-1809); Jonathan Dean m. 2nd 1775 Mary

                        Davis.

                        5. John Breese m. 1736 Dorothy Riggs (1713-1803); Isaac

                        Tripp m. 3rd Sarah Dow; Abraham Labar m. Margaret

                        Jordon.

                        John Breese (1713-1803) served as a private in the

                        Somerset County, New Jersey militia. He was born in

                        Holland; died in Somerset County.

                        Samuel Breese (1758-1837) responded to the call for

                        troops and served several tours; was present when

                        Burgoyne was taken, 1777, and, 1778, engaged in the

                        battles of Bound Brook and Monmouth. He was born in

                        Somerset County, N. J.; died in Wyoming, Pa.

                        Abraham Labar (1750-77) commanded the 5th battalion of

                        militia, Northampton County, Pa. He was born at Delaware

                        Water Gap; died in Easton, Pa.

                        [p.113] Abraham Johnston (1754-1823), in 1777, commanded

                        a company in the 1st Sussex County, New Jersey militia.

                        He was born in Trenton, N. J.; died in Wyoming, Pa.

                        Also No. 60069.

                        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. 52606.

                        Jonathan Dean (1741-1822) served in the Rhode Island

                        militia, under Capt. Robert Tillinghast. He was born in

                        Plainfield, Conn., removed to West Greenwich, R. I.,

                        1772, and, 1800, located in Abington, Pa., where he

                        died.

                        Also No. 84938.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Luella Mather Wygle.

                        DAR ID Number: 92424

                        Born in Clarksville, Iowa.

                        Wife of Robert J. Wygle.

                        Descendant of Stephen Mather, as follows:

                        1. Charles T. Mather (b. 1832) m. 1856 Caroline Tripp

                        (1839-87).

                        2. Dan Mather (1796-1885) m. 1822 Roxanna Underwood

                        (1800-57).

                        3. Stephen Mather m. 1782 Elizabeth Peck.

                        Stephen Mather (1758-1837) served, 1776-80, several

                        enlistments under different commands, Connecticut Line.

                        He was born in Connecticut; died in Ellington, N. Y.

                        Also No. 58424.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        [p.247] Mrs. Dora W. Hodgdon.

                        DAR ID Number: 94822

                        Born in Harwich, Mass.

                        Wife of Clarence R. Hodgdon.

                        Descendant of Ebenezer Weeks, as follows:

                        1. Stephen E. Nickerson (1840-1902 m. 1867 Imogene

                        Smalley (1845-1912).

                        2. Edward Smalley (d. 1879) m. 1830 Barbara Weeks

                        (1809-84).

                        3. Ebenezer Weeks m. 1803 Mehitabel Tripp (d. 1844).

                        Ebenezer Weeks (1755-1815) served as private in the

                        Massachusetts militia in Capt. Elijah Smalley's company.

                        He was born and died in Harwich, Mass.

                        Also No. 37123.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Mary Place Alexander.

                        DAR ID Number: 96585

                        Born in Fulton, N. Y.

                        Wife of John B. Alexander.

                        Descendant of John Place, and of Oliver Leonard, as

                        follows:

                        1. John Albro Place (1822-1903) m. 1851 Julia Lewis (b.

                        1830).

                        2. Samuel Place (1786-1869) m. 1808 Marcy Tripp

                        (1788-1862); Samuel Lewis (1803-73) m. 1829 Mary Anna

                        Leonard (1809-1901).

                        3. John Place m. 1786, Lydia Willcox (1766-1849);

                        Chester Leonard (1776-1818) m. Anna Cochrane.

                        4. Oliver Leonard m. Hannah Day.

                        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.

                        Oliver Leonard served as private, 1779, in Capt.

                        Peletiah Eddy's company Colonel Hathaway's regiment,

                        Massachusetts Line. He was born, 1749, in Massachusetts.

                       

                        Also No. 85153.

                       

                       

 

                        

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                        [p.241] Mrs. Hattie Maria Taber Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 96764

                        Born in New Bedford, Mass.

                        Wife of Alexander A. Tripp, Jr.

                        Descendant of Nehemiah Bennett, as follows:

                        1. Charles Harrison Taber (1807-91) m. 1847 Harriett

                        Bennett (1827-1904).

                        2. Nehemiah Bennett, Jr. (1804-69), m. 1825 Sally

                        Southworth (1803-34).

                        3. Nehemiah Bennett m. 2nd Polly E. Edwards (1773-1857).

                       

                        Nehemiah Bennett (1753-1809) served, 1778, as private in

                        Capt. Abishar Tinkham's company, Col. Ebenezer Sprout's

                        regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born and died in

                        Middleborough, Mass.

                       

                       

 

                       

 

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                        Mrs. Lee Morrall Cantelou.

                        DAR ID Number: 96929

                        Born in Barnwell County, S. C.

                        Wife of Bettis Cantelou.

                        Descendant of John Tripp, and of George Robison, as

                        follows:

                        1. Dr. George W. Morrall (1833-97) m. 1866 Sallie A.

                        Dunbar (b. 1845).

                        2. George W. Morrall m. Phœbe Tripp; Samuel Dunbar (b.

                        1820) m. 1844 Katherine Johnson.

                        3. John Tripp m. Martha Tripp; George R. Dunbar m. Mary

                        Friklin.

                        4. William Dunbar m. Elizabeth Robison.

                        5. George Robison m. Elizabeth Ann Stewart.

                        John Tripp served as private, 1775, in Capt. John

                        Jenkins' company of volunteers on St. Helena Island. He

                        was born in South Carolina.

                        George Robison (1730-1805) was commissioner of election,

                        1778; inquirer and collector of taxes for York District,

                        South Carolina, 1779. He was born in Virginia; died in

                        Orangeburg, S. C.

                        Also No. 53116.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Florrie Morrall Miller.

                        DAR ID Number: 96931

                        Born in Barnwell County, S. C.

                        Wife of Frank W. Miller.

                        Descendant of John Tripp, and of George Robison, as

                        follows:

                        1. Dr. George W. Morrall (1833-97) m. 1866 Sallie A.

                        Dunbar (b. 1845).

                        See No. 96929.

                       

                        

 

                       

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                        Miss Helen Wilber Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 98646

                        Born in New Bedford, Mass.

                        Descendant of Nehemiah Bennet, as follows:

                        1. Alexander A. Tripp (b. 1859) m. 1883 Hattie M. Taber

                        (b. 1860).

                        2. Charles Harrison Taber (1807-91) m. 1847 Harriet

                        Bennett (1827-1904).

                        3. Nehemiah Bennett, Jr. (1804-69), m. 1825 Sally

                        Southworth (1803-34).

                        4. Nehemiah Bennet m. 2nd Polly E. Edwards (1773-1857).

                        Nehemiah Bennet (1753-1809) served as private in Capt.

                        Abishai Tinkham's company, Col. Ebenezer Sprout's

                        regiment, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in

                        Middleboro, Mass.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        [p.170] Mrs. Viola Tripp Weber.

                        DAR ID Number: 102555

                        Born in Dansville, N. Y.

                        Wife of Valentine Weber.

                        Descendant of Green M. Bentley, as follows:

                        1. Simeon Tripp (1809-77) m. 1846 Mary Bentley

                        (1824-1902).

                        2. George C. Bentley (1801-61) m. 1821 Lucinda Cleveland

                        (1802-56).

                        3. Green M. Bentley, Jr. (1778-1820), m. 1798 Olive

                        Hopper (1781-1862).

                        4. Green M. Bentley m. Diana Strait.

                        Green M. Bentley (1741-1823) served in Hawthorn's

                        regiment; also Captain Bailey's company, Colonel

                        Wisner's regiment, New York militia. He was born in East

                        Greenwich, R. I.; died in Havana, N. Y.

                        Also No. 62370.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        [p.188] Mrs. Marion Birdsall Van Derwerken.

                        DAR ID Number: 102613

                        Born in Otsego County, N. Y.

                        Wife of Wood D. Van Derwerken.

                        Descendant of John Birdsall, as follows:

                        1. William Birdsall (1819-1902) m. 1st 1875 Marion

                        Jennings (1852-79).

                        2. Michael Birdsall (1775-1863) m. 1800 Wealthy Webster

                        (1782-1860).

                        3. Lemuel Birdsall (b. 1749) m. Martha Calkins.

                        4. John Birdsall m. — Tripp.

                        John Birdsall (1727-1815) served as a private in the 7th

                        regiment, Dutchess County, New York militia, under Col.

                        Henry Ludenton. He was born in Hempstead; died in

                        Unadilla, N. Y.

                        Also No. 57439.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Mary Elizabeth Bonner.

                        DAR ID Number: 102623

                        Born in Aurora, N. C.

                        Descendant of Col. James Bonner, as follows:

                        1. Robert Tripp Bonner (b. 1854) m. 1881 Rebecca Tripp

                        (b. 1859).

                        2. John Bryan Bonner (1821-71) m. 1846 Mary Elizabeth

                        Tripp (1823-79).

                        3. John Young Bonner (1795-1845) m. 1st 1816 Elizabeth

                        Bryan (1781-1823).

                        4. Henry Bonner m. Miriam Young (b. 1779).

                        5. James Bonner m. Mary Snode.

                        James Bonner commanded the Beaufort County, North

                        Carolina regiment. He was born in Beaufort County; died

                        in Washington County, N. C.

                        Also No. 87253.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Janet Davis Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 102732

                        Born in Waukesha, Wis.

                        Wife of Bartlett Tripp.

                        Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Cushman, as follows:

                        1. Horatio Nelson Davis (1812-1907) m. 1837 Clarissa

                        Fannette Cushman (1815-1902).

                        See No. 102729.

                       

                       

 

                        

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                        Mrs. Florence M. Mckee Gerrity.

                        DAR ID Number: 103278

                        Born in Grand Rapids, Mich.

                        Wife of Joseph Gerrity.

                        Descendant of Andrew McKee, Frederick McCutcheon, Corp.

                        Richard Tripp, John Carr, and John Carr, Jr., as

                        follows:

                        1. S. Wallace McKee (b. 1852) m. 1883 Florence

                        McCutcheon (b. 1860).

                        2. James B. McKee (b. 1819) m. 1848 Catharine Patton;

                        Lewis McCutcheon (1820-1905) m. 1855 Betsey Webster Carr

                        (1832-81).

                        3. Thomas McKee (1793-1857) m. Margaret Blaine

                        (1793-1857); James McCutcheon (b. 1791) m. Hannah Tripp

                        (1797-1841); James Carr (1793-1843) m. 1817 Sally

                        Webster (1791-1872).

                        4. Andrew McKee m. Mary Blanford; Frederick McCutcheon

                        m. Anne Brown (b. 1761); Moody Carr (1766-1851) m. 1791

                        Ruth Hudson (1762-1806); Richard Tripp, Jr. (1772-1857),

                        m. 1792 Sarah Critchett (1774-1851).

                        5. John Carr m. 1763 Ruth Morse (1738-1819); Richard

                        Tripp m. 1760 Ann McClary (b. 1726).

                        6. John Carr m. 1738 Ann Moody.

                        Andrew McKee (1747-1833) was placed on the pension roll,

                        1818, for service as private in Capt. Robert Adams'

                        company, Colonel Morris' [p.89] regiment. He was in the

                        battle of Three Rivers and at the taking of Burgoyne. He

                        was born in Ireland; died in Armstrong County, Pa.

                        Also No. 80244.

                        Frederick McCutcheon (1751-1844) served at the siege of

                        Boston and at Ticonderoga. He survived to receive a

                        pension as a private in the New Hampshire Continental

                        Line. He was born in Barrington; died in Bridgewater, N.

                        H.

                        Also No. 65647.

                        Richard Tripp (1720-1810) served as corporal, 1777, in

                        Col. Stephen Evans' regiment, New Hampshire Line. He was

                        born in England; died in Epsom, N. H.

                        John Carr (1711-86) was a signer of the Association

                        Test. He was born in Newbury, Mass.; died in Fremont, N.

                        H.

                        John Carr, Jr. (1739-1825), was a signer of the

                        Association Test. He was born in Newbury, Mass.; died in

                        Fremont, N. H.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Florence Sowle Carver.

                        DAR ID Number: 104583

                        Born in Steuben County, Ind.

                        Wife of Frank W. Carver.

                        Descendant of Jacob Vrooman, as follows:

                        1. Joseph A. J. Sowle (1831-1907) m. 1858 Sophia Holben

                        (b. 1838).

                        2. Francis Tripp Sowle (1808-1901) m. 1829 Susan Moriah

                        Vrooman (1808-45).

                        3. Adam Vrooman (b. 1773) m. 1798 Eve Grote (b. 1777).

                        4. Jacob A. Vrooman m. 1768 Helena Swits (1750-1827).

                        Jacob Vrooman (1747-1831) served as a private in the

                        Albany County, New York militia, under Col. Abraham

                        Wemple. He was born in Schenectady; died in Glenville,

                        N. Y.

                        Also No. 96858.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Elizabeth Tripp Brown.

                        DAR ID Number: 105563

                        Born in New Bedford, Mass.

                        Wife of Elisha Carlisle Brown.

                        Descendant of Peter Crapo, Thomas Shaw, and Elijah

                        Lucas, as follows:

                        [p.178] 1. James F. Tripp (1817-1901) m. 1846 Sarah West

                        Crapo (1816-1902).

                        2. Charles Crapo (1776-1862) m. 1802 Sally Lucas

                        (1781-1878).

                        3. Peter Crapo m. Sarah West (d. 1789); Elijah Lucas m.

                        1779 Sarah Shaw (1763-1825).

                        4. Thomas Shaw m. Mary Atwood (1737-1808).

                        Peter Crapo (1743-1822) served as a private in the

                        Massachusetts militia under Lieut. Nathaniel Morton,

                        1776. He was born in Rochester; died in Freetown, Mass.

                        Also No. 73279.

                        Elijah Lucas was a private in Capt. Nathaniel Shaw's

                        company, which marched on the Lexington Alarm. He was

                        born in Plympton; died 1806, in Freetown, Mass.

                        Thomas Shaw (1738-78) turned out on the Lexington Alarm

                        in Col. William Shaw's company of minute men from

                        Middleboro, Mass., where he was born. He died at Valley

                        Forge.

                       

                       

 

                       

 

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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:

                        [p.172] 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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                        [p.114] 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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                        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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                        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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                        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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                        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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                        [p.199] 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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                        Mrs. Alice Fowler Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 111788

                        Born in Epsom, N. H.

                        Wife of Walter H. Tripp.

                        Descendant of Sylvanus Moses, as follows:

                        1. Benjamin Fowler m. Sarah M. Brown.

                        See No. 111786.

                       

                       

 

                        

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                        Mrs. Annie M. Tripp Fowler.

                        DAR ID Number: 112627

                        Born in Epsom, N. H.

                        Wife of Blanchard H. Fowler.

                        Descendant of Corp. Richard Tripp, as follows:

                        1. Warren Tripp (b. 1839) m. Katie Bickford.

                        2. Jeremiah Tripp (b. 1800) m. Chloe Prescott.

                        3. John Tripp (b. 1770) m. Sally Gordon.

                        4. Richard Tripp m. Ann McClary.

                        Richard Tripp (1720-1810) served as corporal, 1777, in

                        Col. Stephen Evans' regiment, New Hampshire Line. He was

                        born in England; died in Epsom, N. H.

                        Also No. 103278.

                       

                        

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Martha K. Sipley Cook.

                        DAR ID Number: 113249

                        Born in Spencer, N. Y.

                        Wife of R. O. Cook.

                        Descendant of Richard Ferris, as follows:

                        1. Sidney W. Sipley (b. 1848) m. 2nd 1872 Mariette Garey

                        (b. 1848).

                        2. Henry Miller Garey (1822-76) m. 1847 Mary Tripp

                        (1818-84).

                        3. Abram Garey (1784-1840) m. 1810 Elizabeth Ferris

                        (1793-1876).

                        4. Richard Ferris m. 1783 Catherine Lent (1764-1855).

                        Richard Ferris (1762-1846) served as private in Capt.

                        Ebenezer Boyd's company, Col. Samuel Drake's New York

                        regiment. He was born in Scarsdale; died in Spencer, N.

                        Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

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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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                        Mrs. Marcia E. Place Pease.157897

                        Born in Fulton, N. Y.

                        Wife of Ira Pease.

                        Descendant of John Place, as follows:

                        1. John Albro Place (1822-1903) m. 1851 Julia Lewis (b.

                        1830).

                        2. Samuel Place (1786-1869) m. 1808 Marcy Tripp

                        (1788-1862).

                        3. John Place m. 1786 Lydia Wilcox (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. 110447.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        [p.29] Mrs. Carrie Tripp Ralph.

                        DAR ID Number: 159087

                        Born in Osborn County, Pa.

                        Wife of Eugene B. Ralph.

                        Descendant of Isaac Tripp, as follows:

                        1. Stephen Tripp (b. 1841) m. 1866 Sarah J. Emerson

                        (1843-1902).

                        2. Samuel B. Tripp (1813-67) m. 1840 Sarah M. Brown

                        (1820-54).

                        3. Stephen Tripp (1776-1840) m. 1800 Nancy Benedict

                        (1782-1863).

                        4. Isaac Tripp, Jr. (1743-1807), m. 1762 Martha Wall

                        (1745-1809).

                        5. Isaac Tripp m. 3d Sarah Dow (b. 1720).

                        Isaac Tripp (1700-78) was a member of the Legislature of

                        Connecticut. He was born in Rhode Island; died in

                        Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

                        Also No. 145353.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Hazel Adell Tripp Tuttle.

                        DAR ID Number: 161532

                        Born in New Bedford, Mass.

                        Wife of Edson H. Tuttle.

                        Descendant of Peter Crapo, Thomas Shaw and Elijah Lucas,

                        as follows:

                        1. Harry Howard Tripp (1874-1914) m. 1896 Florence May

                        Gammons (b. 1875).

                        2. James Sidney Tripp (b. 1848) m. 1871 Mary Jane Pratt

                        (1844-1919).

                        3. James Frederick Tripp (1817-1901) m. 1846 Sarah West

                        Crapo (1816-1902).

                        4. Charles Crapo (1776-1862) m. 1802 Sally Lucas

                        (1781-1878).

                        5. Peter Crapo m. 1766 Sarah West (1748-89); Elijah

                        Lucas m. 1779 Sarah Shaw (b. 1763).

                        6. Thomas Shaw m. Mary Atwood (1737-1808).

                        Peter Crapo (1743-1822) served as private in Capt. Levi

                        Rounseville's company, Massachusetts troops. He was born

                        in Rochester; died in Freetown, Mass.

                        Also No. 133495.

                        Thomas Shaw (1738-78) served as private in Capt. Eddy's

                        company, Colonel Bradford's regiment, Massachusetts

                        troops. He was born in Middleboro, Mass.; died in

                        service.

                        Also No. 160021.

                        Elijah Lucas served as private in Capt. Nathaniel Shaw's

                        company, Col. James Warren's regiment, which marched in

                        response to the Lexington Alarm; also served under Col.

                        Theophilus Cotton. He was born in Plympton; died, 1806,

                        in Freetown, Mass.

                        Also No. 105563.

                       

                       

 

                       

 

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                        Mrs. Emma Knapp Hill.

                        DAR ID Number: 161645

                        Born in Barry County, Mich.

                        Wife of John Hill.

                        Descendant of Sergt. Jared Knapp, as follows:

                        1. George W. Knapp (1807-93) m. 1832 Lucy Tripp

                        (1810-1906).

                        2. Jared Knapp m. 1801 Catherine Baldwin (1782-1854).

                        Jared Knapp (1751-1848) enlisted, 1775, as private in

                        Capt. David Welcher's company, Col. David Wooster's

                        regiment, and, 1777, as sergeant in Capt. Joseph A.

                        Wright's company, Col. Phillip Burr Bradley's

                        Connecticut regiment; also, 1781-83, served several

                        other enlistments under different commands. He was born

                        in Stamford, Conn.; died in Warsaw, N. Y.

                        Also No. 73373.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Kathryn Brownell Rice.

                        DAR ID Number: 161908

                        Born in New Bedford, Mass.

                        Wife of W. K. Rice.

                        Descendant of Stephen Brownell, as follows:

                        1. Charles E. Brownell (b. 1867) m. 1890 Kathryn A. H.

                        Totman (b. 1866).

                        2. Charles Wright Brownell (1839-95) m. 1866 Martha B.

                        Tripp (1842-1903).

                        3. Wright Brownell (1806-80) m. 1828 Naomi Beecher

                        (1811-80).

                        4. Stephen Brownell m. 2d 1803 Mary Coggeshall (b.

                        1784).

                        Stephen Brownell (1762-1855) received a pension for

                        service as private in the Rhode Island Line. He was born

                        and died in Little Compton, R. I.

                        Also No. 119679.

                       

                        

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Linnie Brown Tripp.

                        DAR ID Number: 162660

                        Born in Boone County, Ill.

                        Wife of Arthur J. Tripp.

                        Descendant of Maj. Abraham Swits, Lieut. Walterus Swits,

                        Capt. Nathaniel Churchill, Nathaniel Churchill, Jr.,

                        Nathan Hovey, Azel Hovey, Peter Clute, Jacob Clute,

                        Abner Rockwell, Harmanus Peek and Richard Marseles, as

                        follows:

                        1. Edgar F. Brown (1856-88) m. 1881 Mary Elizabeth Swits

                        (1859-1911).

                        2. Charles Wesley Swits (1833-65) m. 1855 Mary Jane

                        Churchill (1832-1912); Edwin Durand Brown (1816-84) m.

                        1855 Sabrina Hovey (1814-1905).

                        [p.200] 3. Abraham Swits (1790-1856) m. 1811 Elizabeth

                        Clute (1793-1871); John Sage Churchill (1798-1880) m.

                        1831 Narcissa White (1805-84); Azel Hovey m. 1795 Lucy

                        Rockwell (1778-1860).

                        4. Walter (Walterus) Swits m. 1777 Sarah Peek

                        (1761-1843); Nathaniel Church, Jr., m. 2d 1783 Lydia

                        Osgood (b. 1759); Nathan Hovey m. 1762 Jemima Phelps (b.

                        1741); Jacob Clute m. Maria Hauck (Huyck) (b. 1754);

                        Abner Rockwell m. Deborah Carpenter.

                        5. Abraham Swits m. 2d 1753 Elizabeth Vrooman (1732-59):

                        Nathaniel Churchill m. Elizabeth Sage: Peter Clute m.

                        Catherine Marseles (b. 1736); Harmanus Peek m. 1748 Sara

                        DeGraff (1721-1810).

                        6. Richard Marseles m. Lysbeth Van Eps.

                        Abraham Swits (1730-1814) served as major in the 2d

                        regiment, Albany County, New York militia. He was born

                        and died in Schenectady, N. Y.

                        Also No. 144299.

                        Walterus Swits (1754-1823) served as lieutenant under

                        Colonel Warner of the Connecticut troops. He was born

                        and died in Schenectady, N. Y.

                        Also No. 160109.

                        Nathaniel Churchill served as ensign, lieutenant and

                        captain in the Connecticut troops under Colonels Wolcott

                        and Cook. He was born, 1731, in Westfield, Conn.

                        Nathaniel Churchill, Jr. (1756-1835), received a pension

                        for service as private in the Connecticut troops under

                        Colonels Talcott and Enos.

                        Nathan Hovey served as private in Captain Parker's

                        company, 2d regiment, Connecticut Line. He was born,

                        1740, in Mansfield, Conn.

                        Azel Hovey (1763-1838) received a pension for service as

                        private, 1778-81, under different commands in the

                        Connecticut Line. He was born in Lebanon, Conn.; died in

                        Newark, N. Y.

                        Also No. 147156.

                        Peter Clute (1731-85) served as private in Capt. Jesse

                        Van Slyck's company, Col. Abraham Wemple's regiment,

                        Albany County, New York militia. He was born and died in

                        Schenectady, N. Y.

                        Also No. 131351.

                        Jacob Clute received a pension for service as private in

                        the New York troops under Colonels Wemple, Yates and

                        Gansevoort. He was born in Schenectady, N. Y., where, in

                        1848, he died.

                        Abner Rockwell (1746-1831) served as private in Captain

                        Pixley's company, Col. John Brown's regiment,

                        Massachusetts troops. He was born in Ridgefield, Conn.;

                        died in Union, N. Y.

                        Harmanus Peek (1718-81) served as private in Captain Van

                        Epps' company, Colonel Wemple's regiment, New York

                        troops. He was born and died in Schenectady, N. Y.

                        Richard Marseles (1700-85) was a patriot of New York. He

                        was born and died in Schenectady, N. Y.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Gail Crusinberry.

                        DAR ID Number: 162698

                        Born in Des Moines, Iowa.

                        Descendant of Capt. Nehemiah Herrick, as follows:

                        1. William Crusinberry (b. 1850) m. 1887 Clara Herrick

                        (b. 1860).

                        2. Leonard Herrick (1832-1914) m. 1857 Rachel Kulp

                        (1839-1910).

                        3. Joseph Herrick (1778-1857) m. 1821 Mary Emma Tripp

                        (1794-1861).

                        4. Nehemiah Herrick m. 2d 1768 Miriam Upton (1746-84).

                        Nehemiah Herrick was 2d lieutenant under Capt. Samuel

                        Cummins; also commanded the 9th company in the 3d Essex

                        County regiment, Massachusetts militia. He was born,

                        1737, in Topsfield, Mass.; died in Cavendish, Vt.

                        Also No. 151377.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Inez Harding Keppner.

                        DAR ID Number: 163477

                        Born in Beaverhead County, Mont.

                        Wife of Gustave A. Keppner.

                        Descendant of Abraham Harding, as follows:

                        1. Ulric D. Harding (b. 1864) m. 1889 Catherine Engle

                        (b. 1872).

                        2. Edward Sterge Harding (1833-96) m. 1855 Caroline

                        Morton (1836-1917).

                        3. Mordecai Rice Harding (1795-1870) m. 1817 Susan Baker

                        Newton (1794-1851).

                        4. Amos Harding (1764-1839) m. 1784 Phoebe Tripp

                        (1767-1844).

                        5. Abraham Harding m. 1762 Hulda Tryon.

                        Abraham Harding (1744-1815) was a patriot who aided in

                        the defense of Fort Jenkins and Forty Fort, during the

                        Wyoming massacre. He was born in Connecticut; died in

                        Luzerne County, Pa.

                        Also No. 137485.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Miss Fannie Agnes Norton.

                        DAR ID Number: 164210

                        Born in Newell, Iowa.

                        Descendant of Jonathan Miller, as follows:

                        1. James Thomas Norton (1850-1910) m. 1882 Belle Amelia

                        Miller (b. 1859).

                        2. DeWitt Clinton Miller (1825-1917) m. 1853 Agnes B.

                        Lawson (1831-1908).

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

                        (1788-1877).

                        4. Jonathan Allen Miller (1762-1846) m. 1st 1782 Hannah

                        Case (1761-1819).

                        5. 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. 148105.

                       

                       

 

                       

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                        Mrs. Elizabeth Wygle Pfantz.

                        DAR ID Number: 164759

                        Born in Butler County, Iowa.

                        Wife of Forrest J. Plantz.

                        Descendant of Stephen Mather, as follows:

                        1. Robert Wygle (1859-1918) m. 1884 Luella Mather (b. 1863).

                        2. Charles Mather (1832-1920) m. 1856 Caroline Tripp  (1839-87).

                        3. Daniel Mather (1796-1885) m. 1822 Roxanna Underwood  (1800-57).

                        4. Stephen Mather m. 1782 Elisabeth Peck.

                        Stephen Mather received a pension for service as private

                        in the Connecticut troops. He was born in Connecticut;

                        died, 1837, in Ellington, N. Y.

                       

      

 

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