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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.
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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.
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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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NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE Daughters of the America 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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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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NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE Daughters of the America 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
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.
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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.
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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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