Connecticut militia in Rhode Island, 1778. He was bom in
Pomfret, Conn. ; died in Sudbury, Vt.
MISS SARA FRANCES BARNES. 24424
Born in Rutland, Vermont.
Descendant of Dr. William Page.
Daughter of William Barnes and Mary Boardman Page, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Page and Cynthia Amanda Hickok, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Page and Chloe Todd, his wife.
William Page, (1749-1810), served as surgeon of a New
Hampshire regiment, and represented Charlestown several
terms in the Legislature. He was born in New Fairfield,
Conn., lived in New Hampshire during the war and died in
Rutland, Vt.
Also No. 20684.
MISS EMMA LITTLE HIGLEY. 24425
Born in Hartford, Ohio.
Descendant of Ensign Brewster Higley.
Daughter of Hervey Owen Higley and Sarah Gerrish Little, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Erastus Higley and Esther Anna Guernsey, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Brewster Higley and Esther Owen, his wife.
Brewster Higley, (1735-1805), served as ensign in the Bur-
152 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
goyne campaign until the surrender. His note book has been
pubHshed and the gun he carried is still in the family. He
was born in Simsbury, Conn., removed to Castleton, Vt., 1778,
where he died.
MRS. LEONA FRANCES BERRY GRAY. 24426
Born in Willsboro, New York.
Wife of Stephen Gray.
Descendant of David Francis Sawyer.
Daughter of Leonard Berry and Hannah Farnum, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Farnum and Hannah Sawyer, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Francis Sawyer and Judith Bodell,
his wife.
David Francis Sawyer, (1760-1832), was placed on the pen-
sion roll of Bennington Co., Vt., 1818, for service of private
in the Massachusetts Continental Line.
MRS. WINIFRED E. C. JONES. 24427
Born in Orwell, Vermont.
Wife of S. W. Jones.
Descendant of Thomas Humphrey.
Daughter of Samuel Riley Cook and Thirza McDonald, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Mason Cook and Elizabeth Brewer, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. David Cook and Elizabeth Humphrey,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Humphrey and Joanna Flint, his
wife.
Thomas Humphrey, (1737-1818), served as a private in the
New York militia. He was born in Simsbury, Conn. ; died
in Bainbridge, N. Y.
MRS. ELLA WILLOUGHBY RAYMOND GOODWIN. 24428
Born in Norwich, Connecticut.
Wife of John B. Goodwin.
Descendant of John Raymond and of Isaac Morgan, of Con-
necticut.
Daughter of Theodore Raymond and Sarah Bacon Clark, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Raymond and Eliza Bliss Rogers, his wife;
George W. Clark and Mary Ann Willoughby, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Raymond and Martha Smith, his wife;
Russell Willoughby and Mary Morgan, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK.
153
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Raymond and Elizabeth Griswold, his
wife; Isaac Morgan and AHce Spaulding, (1741-1808), his wife, m. 1759.
John Raymond, (1725-89), who had served in the early wars,
was in the battle of Bunker Hill. He was born in Montville.
where he died. His son John served as lieutenant.
Also Nos. 5075, 7688, S339, 12232, 13911, 14782.
Isaac Morgan, (1739-96), served as commissary. The
French troops were quartered on his farm and the room where
the general slept is still called the Lafayette room. He was
born in Plainfield, where he died.
Also Nos. 17050, 20869.
MRS. LEONA A. WORTHEN SWASEY. 24429
Born in Orange. Vermont.
Wife of Sherburn L. Swasey.
Descendant of Jesse Hardy, Sylvanus Owen and Zachariah
Richardson.
Daughter of Jacob Worthen and Irene T. Richardson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Worthen and Susan Owen, his wife;
Robert F. Richardson and Dorcas Hardy, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Worthen, Jr. and Betsy Cutts, his
wife; Andrew Owen and Sarah Newman, his wife; Zachariah
Richardson and Sarah Barnes, his wife; Jesse Hardy and Abigail
Smith, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Worthen and Mary, his wife; Syl-
vanus Owen and Eunice Owen, his wife.
Jesse Hardy, (1760-1846), was placed on the pension roll of
Strafford Co., N. H., for nine months' actual service as a
private in the Massachusetts Continental Line.
Also No. 23991.
Sylvanus Owen served several enlistments throughout the
contest. He died in Vermont, 1814.
Zachariah Richardson, (1747-1829), enlisted as a private,
1776, in Capt. William Walker's company, Col. David Gil-
man's regiment of New Hampshire militia. He was born in
Londonderry, N. H. ; died in Topsham, Vt.
MRS. SARAH CUSHING BOYNTON. 24430
Born in Woodstock, Vermont.
Wife of Henry Boynton, M. D.
Descendant of Jabez King and of Jabez King, Jr.
154 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Nathan Gushing and Verona King, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jabez King, Jr. and Abigail Udall, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Jabez King and Mary Washburn, his wife, m.
1753-
Jabez King, (1729-1813), sei-ved as a minute man. He was
born in Bridgewater, Mass. ; died in Woodstock, Vt.
Jabez King, Jr., (1763-1846), enlisted at seventeen as a pri-
vate in Capt. Nathan Packard's company of Bridgewater.
MRS. HELEN WILLARD McNAIR. 24431
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of William Irving McNair.
Descendant of Joseph Parker, of Pennsylvania. .
Daughter of Dwight Daniel Willard (1839-77) and Isabella Milne,
(1837-76), his wife.
Granddaughter of David ]\Iilne (1787- 1873) and Beulah Thomas
Parker, (1810-87), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Parker (1785-1853) and Deborah Smith,
(1790-1846), his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Parker (1761-1833) and Beulah
Thomas, (1763-1826), his wife.
Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Parker and Catherine Taylor,
his wife.
Joseph Parker was a member of the Committee of Safety
and of the Assembly. He was bom, 1722, in Darby, Penna. ;
died in Lancaster.
MRS. MARGARET A. MYERS. 24432
Born in Albemarle, Virginia.
Wife of Nathan Myers.
Descendant of Capt. John Digges and of James Durrett, of
Virginia.
Daughter of Colson Hieskell and Nancy Durrett, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Durrett and Nancy Digges, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Digges and Elizabeth Harris, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of William Digges and Dorothy Smith, his
wife.
John Digges, (1735-1803), served as captain and as member
of the Committee of Safety. He died in Amherst County.
James Durrett was a private in the militia and received a land
warrant for his service. He died, 1822, in Albemarle County.
LINEAGE BOOK. 155
MISS MARY STATHA.M. 24433
Born in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Descendant of Alexander Ferguson, of Virginia.
Daughter of Charles Weslej' Statham and Maria Ferguson, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Ferguson and Elizabeth Catherine Beau-
mont, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Alexander Ferguson and Nancy Wood, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Ferguson and Mary Parker,
his wife.
Alexander Ferguson, (1750-1817), served as a private, 1778,
in Capt. Henry Heth's Independent company of Virginia
troops.
Also No. 22775.
MRS. LOUISA DONIPHAN OWEN. 24434
Born in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Wife of Robert Isaac Owen.
Descendant of Lieut. John Bell Tilden, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Rev. Alexander Doniphan and Sarah Jane Victor, his
wife.
Granddaughter of John Victor and Marian Jane Tilden, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Bell Tilden and Jane Chambers, his wife,
m. 1784.
John Bell Tilden, (1761-1838), left Princeton College and
joined the Continental army as ensign, 1779. He was at the
surrender of Yorktown and his diary giving an account of the
hospitality at "Westover" and the details of the siege has been
published. He was a member of the Cincinnati of Pennsyl-
vania. He was born in Philadelphia; died in Stephen City,
Va.
Also Nos. 128, 1 1342.
MRS. MARTHA McDO^VELL HANGER. 24435
Born in Madison County, Kentucky.
Wife of Dr. Franklin M. Hanger.
Descendant of Col. Joseph McDowell, Green Clay, Lieut.
Thomas Lewis, Edward Payne and Capt. Robert Rodes.
Daughter of John Harvie McDowell and Belle Rodes, his wife."
Granddaughter of Joseph McDowell, Jr. and Sally McCue, his wife;
William Rodes and Pauline Green Clay, his wife.
156 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph McDowell and Margaret Moffett, his
wife ; Robert Rodes and Eliza Delaney, his wife ; Green Clay and
Sally Lewis, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Lewis and Elizabeth Payne, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Payne and Ann Holland Con-
yers, his wife.
Joseph McDowell, (1756-1801), served under his brother
Charles against the Scotch Tories. He was at Stono, Ram-
sour's Mills, King's Mountain and Cowpens. He commanded
the Burke County regiment at the close of the war. He was
bom in Winchester, Va. ; died in Quaker Meadow, N. C.
Also Nos. 7786, 8080, 10467, 21841.
Green Clay, (1757-1826), was a surveyor of the wilderness
and a pioneer of Kentucky, where a county is named for him.
He was born in Powhatan Count}', Va.
Thomas Lewis, (1749-1809), served as lieutenant in the
Eleventh Virginia Continental regiment, 1777. He died in
Kentucky.
Edward Payne, (1726-1806), was a member of the Com-
mittee of Safety of Fairfax County, Va.
Also Nos. 3281, 7473, 8879, 1108s, 12038, 13834, 14873, 19774-
Robert Rodes, (1757-1818), commanded a company of Vir-
ginia militia for the defense of the eastern coast. He was
born in Albemarle Co., Va., and is buried in Richmond, Ky.
Also Nos. 680, 189s, 9587, 14050, 17497.
MRS. EMMA FREEMAN COOK. 24436
Born in Norfolk, Virginia.
Wife of Allen M. Cook.
Descendant of Lieut. Richard Blow, of Virginia.
Daughter of Arthur Freeman and Emma Blow, his wife.
Granddaughter of Judge George Blow and Elizabeth Allmand, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Blow and Eliza Waller, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Blow and Fanny Wright, his wife.
Richard Blow, (1746-1833), served as lieutenant in the
Fourth regiment Virginia Continental Line, 1776. He re-
ceived the thanks of Congress for transporting supplies to the
army in his own ships. He was born in Southampton County ;
died in Portsmouth.
Also No. 6077.
LINEAGE BOOK. 157
MRS. PAULINA W. COOKE. 24437
Born in Richmond, Virginia.
Wife of Robert Bruce Cooke.
Descendant of Richard Randolph, of Virginia.
Daughter of Powhatan Weisiger and Josephine White, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Kendal \\'eisiger and Ann Aleade Boiling,
his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of W'illiam Boiling and Mary Randolph, his
his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Richard Randolph and Alaria Beverly, his
wife.
Richard Randolph, (1757-99), served as an officer in the
Cavalry. He was born in Henrico County ; died in Williams-
burg.
MRS. CARRIE TE RIFLEMAN CRAIGHILL HANDY. 24438
Born in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Wife of Harry Hunter Smith Handy.
Descendant of Hon. Robert Rutherford, of Virginia.
Daughter of Robert Templeman Craighill and Missouri Edley Hob-
son, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Nathaniel Craighill and Sarah Elizabeth
Brown, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Brown and Eleanor Rutherford, his
wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Robert Rutherford and ]Mary Dob}-n Howe,
his wife.
Robert Rutherford, (1728-1803), was a member of the Con-
vention from Berkely which met at Williamsburg, 1775, and
on the committee to reply to the proclamatiin of Lord Dun-
more. He died in Jefferson County.
Also Nos. 11497. 17928.
^IRS. DAISY CALDWELL BARGER. 24439
Born in Statesville, North Carolina.
Wife of David H. Barger.
Descendant of Rev. David Caldwell and of Capt. Daniel Gil-
lespie.
Daughter of Walter Caldwell and Nannie Weatherb}', his wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. Samuel Caldwell and EHzabeth Lindsay, his
2d wife ; Andrew Weatherby and Margaret Gillespie, his wife.
158 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Caldwell and Rachel Craighead, his
wife; Robert Gillespie and :\Iary Manner, his wife.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Gillespie and Margaret Hall, his
wife.
David Caldwell, (i 725-1824), was a patriot as was also his
wife. He was born in Lancaster Co., Pa. ; died in Mecklen-
burg County, N. C.
Also Nos. 188S5, 20722.
Daniel Gillespie, (1743-1829), gave civil and military ser-
vice in North Carolina, where he died in Guilford County.
MRS. LUCY BROWN CABELL ROLLER. 24440
Born in Nelson County, Virginia.
Wife of Gen. John E. Roller.
Descendant of Lieut. Col. Samuel Jordan Cabell, of Virginia.
Daughter of Patrick Henry Cabell and Elizabeth Wills Eubank,
his wife.
Granddaughter of George Washington Cabell and Alary Anne An-
thony, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Jordan Cabell and Sarah Syme, his
wife.
Samuel Jordan Cabell, (1756-1818), left William and Mary
College to raise a company which he commanded at the battles
of Trenton and Princeton. He was promoted major for
bravery at Saratoga; was lieutenant colonel, 1778; was taken
prisoner at Charleston, 1780, and on parole at the close of the
war. He was an original member of the society of the Cin-
cinnati. He was born in Amherst County, where he died at
"Soldiers Joy."
MRS. SOPHL\ FORNEY HUNTER SHARP. 24441
Born in Gaston County, North Carolina.
Wife of John H. Sharp.
Descendant of Rev. Humphrey Hunter and of Capt. Peter
Forney, of North Carolina.
Daughter of Dr. Cyrus Lee Hunter and Sophia Graham Forney,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. Humphrey Hunter and Jane Ross, his wife;
Peter Eorney and Nancy Abernathy, his wife, m. 1783.
LINEAGE BOOK. 1 59
Humphrey Hunter, (1755-1827), served in the Cavalry; was
wounded at Eutaw Springs, where he was conspicuous for
gallantry. He was bom in Londonderry, Ireland ; died in
Gaston Co., X. C.
See No. 24740.
MRS. E}dMA FOSTER ALEXANDER. 24442
Born in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Wife of Edward S. Alexander.
Descendant of Sergt. ]\Iajor Abner Hubbard.
Daughter of Hubbard Foster and Louise Callender, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Foster and Polly Hubbard, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Abner Hubbard, and Esther Hamm, his wife.
Abner Hubbard, (1750-1835), was placed on the pension
roll of Windsor Co., Vt., 1818, for service of sergeant-major
in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was bom in Middle-
town, Conn. ; died in X^orwich, Vt.
Also No. 1019.
MRS. ^L\RY CURTIS HARVEY. 24443
Born in Peterboro, New York.
Wife of JNIiles M. Harvey.
Descendant of Abraham Bartlett, of New York.
Daughter of John G. Curtis and Ruth Bartlett, his wife.
Granddaughter of Abraham Bartlett and Melinda Bartlett, his wife.
Abraham Bartlett, (1759-1841), served as a private in the
Massachusetts militia and received a pension at the age of
eighty-one. He was born in Durham, Mass. ; died in Peter-
boro, X. Y.
Also No. 1S998.
MRS. ^lARY GROVER^IAX BAILEY MACOUGHTRY. 24444
Born in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Wife of Thomas H. Macoughtry.
Descendant of Galium Bailey.
Daughter of Galium Holman Bailey, Jr. and Augusta Mercy Scott,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Galium Holman Bailey and Isabella Cunningham,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Galium Bailey.
Galium Bailey served several short enlistments under differ-
l6o DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
ent commands in the Virginia militia and was at the siege of
York. He was bom in Louisa Co., Va., 1749; removed to
Barren Co., Ky., 1807, where in 1833 he appHed for a pension,
and he was allowed eighteen months" actual service as private.
MISS AVIS ELSIE INGERSOLL. 24445
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Descendant of Capt. Jesse Leavenworth, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Avery JM. Ingersoll and Harriette Leavenworth, his wife.
Granddaughter of Col. Jesse Henry Leavenworth and Elvira Caro-
line Leavenworth, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gen. Henry Leavenworth and Elizabeth ]\Ior-
rison, his wife.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Leavenworth and Catharine (Conk-
ling) Frisbie, his wife.
Jesse Leavenworth, (1740-1S24), served as lieutenant in the
Governor's Foot Guards under Capt. Benedict Arnold at the
Lexington Alarm and commanded a company at Ticonderoga.
He was born in Waterbury, Conn. ; died in Sacket's Harbor,
N. Y.
Also Nos. 4394, 6987.
MRS. MARY BRISCOE PIGMAN BLACK. 24446
Born in Cumberland, Maryland.
Descendant of Hanson Briscoe, of Maryland.
Daughter of Hanson Briscoe Pigman and Mary Elizabeth Sheever,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Bene Smallwood Pigman and Harriet Briscoe,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Hanson Briscoe and Elizabeth Jordan, his wife.
Hanson Briscoe was appointed collector of gold and silver
for Saint Mary's County. He was bom about 1754 and died
after 1817.
Also No. 12816.
MISS MABEL JACKMAN. 24447
Born in Janesville, Wisconsin.
Descendant of Timothy Jackman, 2d, and of Capt. Timothy
Jackman, 3d, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of H^iram Jackman and Harriet yi. Coatsworth, his wife.
Granddaughter of Timothy Jackman and Esther Cooper, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. jgj
Gr.-granddaughter of Stillman Jackman and Sally :\Ierrills, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Jackman, 3d. and Marv Burbank'
his wife. ' '
â– Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Jackman, 2d, and :Mary Thurs-
ton, his wife, m. 1750.
Timothy Jackman, 2d, (1729-87), served on war committees
of Rowley, where he was bom and died.
Timothy Jaclcman, 3d, (1752-1815), commanded a com-
pany in the Essex County, Massachusetts miHtia. He was
bom in Rowley, Mass. ; died in Goffstown, N. H.
Also Nos. 17871, 21 199.
MISS SUSAN WELLS PARKER. 24448
Born in Waterville, Maine.
Descendant of Richard Sweetser, of Maine.
Daughter of David Parker and Sarah Jefferds, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Wells and Susanna Sweetser, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Sweetser and Sarah Matthews, his
first wife.
Richard Sweetser, (1749-1844), was placed on the pension
roll of Kennebec Co., Maine, 1818, for service of private in
the Massachusetts Line.
Also Nos. 641 1, 22271.
MRS. JESSIE JACKMAN WHEELER. ' 24449
Born in Janesville, Wisconsin.
Wife of William G. Wheeler.
Descendant of Timothy Jackman, 2d, and of Capt. Timothy
Jackman, 3d.
Daughter of Hiram Jackman and Harriet M. Coatsworth, his wife.
See No. 24447.
MISS EDITH ALMA PURDY. 24450
Born in Hartland, Wisconsin.
Descendant of Adj. Jonathan Baker.
Daughter of William Augustus Purdy and Cynthia Jane Symonds,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Purdy and Elizabeth Baker, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Baker and Sarah Morris, his wife.
Jonathan Baker was appointed, 1776, by the Provincial Con-
l62 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
gress, adjutant of Charlotte County, New York militia. He
was born in Branford, Conn., 1736; lived in New York during
the war and died after 1800 in Canisteo, Steuben County.
MISS ELIZABETH WING. 24451
Born in Portage, Wisconsin.
Descendant of Lieut. Elisha Alden.
Daughter of INIerrick Prentiss Wing and Hannah Amanda Palmer,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Philander Wing and Almira Alden, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Alden and Miriam Glazier, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Alden and Irene ^Markham, his wife.
Elisha Alden, (1745-1826), was chosen by the town of Bell-
ingham as second lieutenant in Capt. Amos Ellis' company,
Col. Benjamin Hawes' regiment of Massachusetts militia, 1777.
He was born in Stafford, Conn.
Also No. 183 12.
MISS ETHEL BUEL ALLEN. 24452
Born in Geneva, New York.
Descendant of Jonathan Allen, Jr.
Daughter of Orrin Darrow Swain Allen and Livonia Page, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Allen and Elizabeth Swain, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Allen, Jr., and Anna Case, his second
wife.
Jonathan Allen, Jr., (1753-1836), received a pension for six
years' actual service in the Connecticut Line. He died in
Smithboro, N. Y.
Also No. 22461.
MRS. CLARA NOBLE BACON. 24453
Born in Muncy, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Winchel D. Bacon.
Descendant of Capt. Hezekiah Bissell, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Hezekiah Noble and Jane Brown, his wife.
Granddaughter of Horatio Noble and Marilda Bissell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Bissell and Elizabeth Bartlett, his
third wife.
Hezekiah Bissell, (1737-1831), entered the army as ensign,
held the rank of captain and served to the close of the war.
He was born in East Windsor, where he died.
Also Nos. 6710, 19615.
LINEAGE BOOK. 163
MRS. HARRIET VAN WYCK COURSEN. 24454
Born in Davenport, Iowa.
Wife of William A. Coursen.
Descendant of Maj. Richard Van Wyck and of Jonathan
Skeel, of New York.
Daughter of Anthony Van Wyck and Margaret Skeel, his wife.
Granddaughter of Richard T. Van Wyck and Ann Anthony, his wife;
Theron Skeel and EHza Reed, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Theodorns R. Van Wyck and Hannah Griffin,
his wife ; Jonathan Skeel and Joanna Wood, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Van Wyck and Barbara Van Voor-
his, his wife.
Richard Van Wyck, (1727-1810), was commissioned major
of infantry, Dutchess County militia, by the Provincial Con-
gress, 1775. He was born in Hempstead, L. I.; died in Fish-
kill, N. Y.
Also No. 11638.
Jonathan Skeel, (1749-1834), enlisted, 1775, in the Berk-
shire County, Massachusetts militia and was in the battle of
Bennington and in the army until the surrender of Burgoyne.
He was placed on the pension roll of Cortland Co., N. Y., 1831,
for over one year's service of private, Massachusetts Conti-
nental Line. He was bom in Kent, Conn. ; died in Virgil.
N. Y.
Also Nos. 1239, 12039, 22285.
MISS SOPHIE A. CONKLIN. 24455
Born in Calumet, Wisconsin.
Descendant of Capt. Ezekiel Mulford, of New York.
Daughter of Edgar Conklin and Harriet T. Mitchell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Conklin and Mary A. Hewett, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Conklin and Amy Mulford (b. 1759),
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Mulford and Amy Mulford (b.
1732), his wife.
Ezekiel Mulford, (1727-1818), was captain of the Twelfth
company Sufifolk County regiment of minute men under Col.
Josiah Smith at Long Island, and was complimented by Wash-
ington for his fearlessness in the battle. He was bom in East-
hampton. Long Island, where he died.
Also Nos. 3694, 4569, 13258, 16554, 17371-
164 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. ELLA CRUMBAUGH PEIRCE. 24456
Born in Madison, Indiana.
Wife of Jonathan Franklin Peirce.
Descendant of David Paine and of Sergt. Samuel Chipman.
Daughter of Frederick Crumbaugh and Maria Spaulding Paine, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Luther Paine and Mary Chipman, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Luther Paine and Sybil Dyer, his wife ; Sam-
uel Chipman and Hannah Spofford, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of David Paine and Lydia Johnson Fassett,
his wife.
David Paine, (1729-1805), was a minute man at the Lexing-
ton Alarm and chairman of the Committee of Safety. He
served as moderator at town meetings during the war. He
was born in Canterbury, Conn., where he died.
Samuel Chipman, (1763-1839), acted as sergeant in the Fort
at Castleton, Vt., 1781. He applied for a pension in 1834 and
it was allowed for this service. He was bom in Salisbury,
Conn. ; died in Madrid, N. Y.
Also No. 1 1 194.
MISS MABEL PORTER ROBINSON. 24457
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Descendant of Dr. William Adams.
Daughter of George Irving Robinson and Jane Adams Porter, his
wife.
See No. 24458.
MISS EDITH PORTER ROBINSON. 24458
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Descendant of Dr. William Adams.
Daughter of George Irving Robinson and Jane Adams Porter, his
wife.
Granddaughter of William Adams Porter and Marcia Columbia
Parkhurst, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lebbeus Porter and Mary Ann Adams, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Adams and Mary Flannagan, his
wife.
William Adams served as surgeon in the Continental Artil-
lery, 1777-80.
Also No. 3788. '
LINEAGE BOOK. jge
MRS. MARY WARREN NOYES LELAND. 24459
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Wife of Charles Leland.
Descendant of Capt. Peleg Noyes, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Cassius M. Noyes and Isidora Jennings, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Noyes and Mary A. Millard, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Noyes (b. 1765) and Elizabeth Stanton,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peleg Noyes and Prudence Williams, his wife,
m. 1763.
Peleg Noyes, (1741-1825), was captain in the Eighth regi-
ment of Foot, 1780. He was born in Stonington, where he
died.
MRS. EMMA WAIT DAVIS. 24460
Born in Rockvale, Illinois.
Wife of Buel T. Davis.
Descendant of Benjamin Greene and of Sybrant Ouacken-
bush.
Daughter of Elvaton Jay Wait and Elizabeth Ann Benway, his wife.