resign in 1779. He died in Hunterdon County.
MISS RUTH TIERNANN. 24105
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Edward Leslie Tiernann.
Descendant of Noah Wyeth, of Alassachusetts.
Daughter of Peter Cooper Tiernann and Caroline Breath, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Fawsitt Tiernann and Martha W. Clowes,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Anthony Tiernann and Mary Frothinghain
Newell, his wife.
Or. -gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Newell and Elizabeth Wyeth, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Noah Wyeth and Betty Fitch, his wife.
Noah Wyeth, (1742-1814), served as a minute man at the
battle of Lexington and was detailed for special duty, 1778.
He was born in Cambridge, where he died.
MRS. MARY FRANCES HAMILTON HARRISON. 24106
Born in Palmyra, Missouri.
Wife of Edwin ^Mortimer Harrison.
Descendant of Sergt. William Hamilton, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Silas Newton Hamilton, (1811-81) and [Margaret Akers
Howell, (1810-95), his wife.
Granddaughter of William Hamilton, (1783-1855) and Phebe Bald-
win, (17S3-1S61), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Hamilton and Susan Heywood, his
wife.
William Hamilton, (1756-1826), served as a private in the
]Morris County militia ; was promoted Ouarterma.ster's ser-
Sfeant in the same battalion.
40 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. ANNA R. THOAIPSON. 24107
Born in Newark, New Jersey.
Wife of Charles D. Thompson.
Descendant of Adj. Joseph Linn, David Simpson and Robert
AlcAfurtry, all of New Jersey.
Daughter of William McMurtr}- and Catharine Tyerson, his wife.
Granddaughter of John AIc:\Iurtry and Elizabeth Simpson, his
wife ; David Ryerson and ]Mary Carnes Linn, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Robert AIc]\Iurtry and Agnes McVicar, his
wife; David Simpson and Rebecca Price, his wife; Andrew Linn,
M. D. and Anne Carnes, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Linn and Martha Kirkpatrick his
wife.
Joseph Linn, (1725-1800), served as adjutant in the Sussex
County militia.
David Simpson, (1757-1823), served as a private in the
Somerset County militia. He died near Baskingridge.
Robert McMurtry, (1749- 1822), was a private in the militia
of Somerset County, where he died.
MRS. GERTRUDE ALBERTSON HUBER. 24108
Born in Atlantic Cit\% Nev/ Jersey.
Wife of Samuel Huber.
Descendant of Lieut. Jeremiah Leeds and of Jonas Morse,
of New Jersey.
Daughter of Levi C. Albertson and Elizabeth Leeds, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Leeds and Hannah Webb, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Leeds and Armenia Lake, his wife;
William Webb, Jr. and Elizabeth Morse, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Leeds and Judith Steelman, his
wife ; Jonas Morse and Abagail Smith, his wife.
Jeremiah Leeds. (1754-1838), served as lieutenant, 1777, in
Capt. Joseph Covenover's company of Gloucester County
militia.
Jonas Morse, (1752-1824), served as a private in the Glou-
cester County militia.
MRS. JOANNA SCULL LORE. 24109
Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Wife of William G. Lore.
Descendant of Joseph Scull, of New Jersey.
LIXEAGE EOOK.
41
Daughter of Richard Scull and Eunice S. Scull, his wife.
Granddaughter of Richard Scull and Elizabeth Scull, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Scull, (1760-1S09) and Alice Collins,
(1766-1S33), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Scull and Sarah Scull, (1734-1S19J,
his wife.
Joseph Scull. (1731-1S10). served as a private in the militia
of Gloucester County, where he was born and where he died.
Also No. 20474.
MRS. ANNA BOICE ADA^IS. 241 10
Born in Absecon, New Jersey.
Wife of Israel Guthrie Adams.
Descendant of Thomas Chamberlain, Frederick Steelman
and William Boice, all of New Jersey.
Daughter of Peter Boice, (1805-92) and Sarah Ann Chamberlain,
(1807-80), his wife.
Granddaughter of Peter Boice, (1764-1849) and Rachel Frambes. his
wife; William Chamberlain, (1774-1850) and Sarah Steelman, (1778-
1847), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Boice and Priscilla Price, his wife;
Thomas Chamberlain and Mary, his wife; Frederick Steelman and
Sophia Risley, his wife.
Thomas Chamberlain served in the Gloucester County, New
Jersey militia as a private. He was born in England; died
in New Jersev.
Frederick Steelman was among the patriots of New Jersey
who defended the colony when it was overrun by the British.
He died in 1782.
William Boice was a minute man in the Gloucester County
militia. He was born in Holland: came to America. 1755, and
located in New Jersey, 1760, where he died.
MRS. ELIZABETH CLE.MENT BOICE NOURSE. 241 11
Born in Camden, New Jersey.
Wife of C. D. Nourse.
Descendant of William Boice, Frederick Steelman and
Thomas Chamberlain.
Daughter of Henry Boice and Catherine 'SI. Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Peter Boice and Sarah Ann Chamberlain, his wife;
Jonathan Smith and Eunice Turner, his wife.
See No. 2.1.110.
42 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. GEORGIAN A BARSTOW WRIGHT. 241 12
Born in Atlantic Citj-, New Jersey.
Wife of William Wright.
Descendant of Joseph Sooy.
Daughter of Joseph Abridge Barstow and Elizabeth Ann Turner,
his wife.
Granddaughter of John Turner and Elizabeth Sooy, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Augustus Sooy and Sarah Higbee, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Sooy and Ann, his first wife.
Joseph Sooy was a minute man in the Gloucester County
mihtia. He was born in Holland ; died in New Jersey.
Also No. 20474.
MISS NETTIE MABEL BARSTOW. 24113
Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Descendant of Joseph Sooy.
Daughter of Joseph Abridge Barstow and Elizabeth Ann Turner,
his wife.
See No. 241 12.
MRS. ^lARY COPELAND FURBER. 241 14
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Edward Martin Furber.
Descendant of Philip McCracken, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of William Copeland and Martha McCracken, his wife.
Granddaughter of Philip McCracken and Mary McKeever, his wife.
Philip McCracken, (i 762-181 1), was a private in the Corps
of Sappers and Miners and in the Infantry. He was honored
with a badge of merit for six years' service. He was born in
Scotland ; died in Philadelphia and is buried in the Old Pine
Street Church ground.
MRS. STELLA BUISTW^OOD. 24115
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Isaac Trumbull Wood.
Descendant of Martin Eordan, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of John Menzie Buist and Stella Margaret Lednum, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. John Lednum and Anna Maria Eordan, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Martin Eordan and Elizabeth Maria Hoffnagle,
his wife, m. 1790.
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:\Iartin Eordan, (1761-1S21). at the age of fifteen enlisted
in tlie Flying Camp; was taken prisoner at Long Island and
confined ten months. He served as guard over prisoners at
Lancaster barracks. He was born in Lancaster where he died.
Also Nos. S997, 9338.
MISS JULIA LITTELL. ^ ^ ^^
Born in Summit, New Jersey.
Descendant of Nathaniel Bonnell and of Nathaniel Littell
of New Jersey. '
Daughter of William Littell and .Alehetabel Bonnell. his wife
Granddaughter of John Littell and Mary Conklin, his wife m 1800 •
Jonathan Crane Bonnell and Phebe Ward, his wife
Gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Littell and Mary Cauldwell his
wife; Nathaniel Bonnell, Jr., (1756-1814) and Martha Crane, his wife
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Bonnell and Elizabeth Allen'
his first wife.
Nathaniel Bonnell, (1731-1809). served as a private in the
mihtia from Chatham, New Jersey, where he was born and
where he died.
Nathaniel Littell, (1753-1811), served in the New Jersey
Artillery under Capt. Daniel Neil.
MISS SARAH ELIZABETH HENDRICK. 241 17
Born in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Abijah Hendrick, of :\Iassachusetts.
Daughter of .Maj. Oren Alonzo Hendrick and Mary Catherine Bald-
win, his wife.
Granddaughter of Abijah Hendrick, Jr., and Eemecia Taylor, his
wife.
Gr.-granddanghter of Abijah Hendrick and Hepzibah Swetland, his
wife.
Abijah Hendrick, (1761-1840), was placed on the pension
roll of Hampden County, 1831, for service of private in the
State troops. He was born in Wilbraham; died in Feedino-
Hills. ''
Also No. 1448.
MRS. MARY LOIS DURAND SCHEERER. 241 18
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Wife of William Scheerer. t
44 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Descendant of Alexander Durand.
Daughter of Joseph Barnes Durand and Helen Florence Sloan, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Calvin Durand and Lois Barnes, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Durand and Elizabeth Whaley, his
wife.
Alexander Durand, (1767-1836), was placed on the pension
roll of Chittenden County, Vermont, 1818, for one year's
actual service of private with the Connecticut troops. He was
born in Norwalk, Conn. ; died in Charlotte, Vt.
MISS ANNA FARRAND. 241 19
Born in Bloomfield, New Jersey.
Descendant of Lieut, Bethuel Farrand, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Charles Farrand and Anna Farrand, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry D. Farrand and Julia A. Sturtevant, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Farrand and Phebe Plume, his wife.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Bethuel Farrand and Rhoda Smith, his
wife.
Bethuel Farrand, (1741-94), enlisted, 1776, and served on
tours of duty when New Jersey was overrun by the enemy.
His widow, who was a noble helpmeet in the Revolution, at the
age of ninety, received a pension for two years' actual service
of her husband as a lieutenant with the New Jersey troops.
He foug-ht at the battles of Monmouth and Springfield.
Also Nos. 5713, 8308, 12109, 13468.
MRS. EMMA M. WERTS. 24120
Born in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Wife of George T. Werts.
Descendant of Hon. Henry Wisner, of New York.
Daughter of Asher Stella Runyon and Harriet Maria Lathrop, his
wife, m. 1835.
Granddaughter of Elder Lebbens Lathrop and Harriet Wisner, his
wife, m. 1794.
Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Wisner, Jr., and Sarah Barnet, his wife,
m. 1762.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Henry Wisner and Sarah Norton, his first
wife. m. 1740.
Henrv Wisner, (1720-90), was a delegate to the first and
second Continental Congress and signed the original draft of
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the Declaration of Independence. He erected mills for making
gun powder and supplied the army. He was born in Ulster
County, where he died.
Also Nos. 1S49, 4475, 1 1883, 12936, 13603, 18382, 191 19.
MRS. CORNELIA E. STRIEBY FOOTE. 24121
Born in 2\It. Vernon, Ohio.
Wife of J. [Merrill Foote.
Descendant of George Humphreys, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Michael E. Strieby, D. D., and Ellen Frances Gris-
wold, his wife.
Granddaughter of Abram Griswold and Cornelia Humphrevb, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Humphreys and Rachel Humphreys,
his wife.
George Humphreys, C 1756-1813), served as fifer at the Lex-
ington Alarm. He gained distinction, both civil and military,
in West Simsbury, where he was born and where he died.
MRS. CLARA SHDIER BINDER. 24122
Born in Shimersville, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Rev. Clarence K. Binder.
Descendant of Edward Shimer, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of George Shimer and Mary Ann Becker, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Beyle Shimer and Polly Schweetzer, his wife-
Jacob Christian Becker, D. D., and Susannah Dreisbach, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Seip Shimer and Elizabeth Beyl. his.
wife.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Edward Shimer and Rosina Seip, his wife:.
Edward Shimer, (1741-1815), was a member of the Com-
mittee of Safety. He was born in Northampton County,
where he died.
MRS. ANNA EMELINE WRIGHT. 24123
Born in Newark, New Jersey.
Widow of Nelson Wright.
Descendant of Lieut. Josiah Ouinby, of New Jersey.
Daughter of James M. Quinby and Phebe Ayres Sweasey, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jotham Quinby and Lilias Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Quinby and A^ary Baldwin, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Quinby and Martha Harrison, his
wife.
46 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Josiah Quinby, (1726-1805), was appointed lievitenant in
Capt. Samuel Potter's company. He was born in Orange
where he died.
Also Nos. ic6o6, 23478.
MISS LOTTA ALICE CASLER. 24124
Born in Little Falls, New York.
Descendant of Col. Peter Belling-er, of New York.
Daughter of Sandy B. Casler and Mary Elizabeth De Witt, his wife.
Granddaughter of Maj. Gen. Nicholas P. Casler and Delia Herkimer
Bellinger, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Gen. Christopher P. Bellinger and Laura Bell-
inger, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Peter Bellinger and Delia Herkimer, his
wife.
Peter Bellinger, (i 726-1813), commanded a Tryon County
regiment under his brother-in-law, Gen. Nicholas Herkimer.
He was at the battle of Oriskany and served in the militia to
protect the frontier. He was born in German Flats where he
died.
Also Nos. 3245, 10179, 12422, 13854, 18787, 21 169, 22239.
MRS. DELIGHT RANSOM KELLER. 24125
Born in Manheim, New York.
Wife of Willard Keller.
Descendant of Sergt. Major David Ransom.
Daughter of David Ransom and Rebecca Anna Ransom, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Ransom and Abigail Ransom, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of David Ransom and Anna Allerton, his wife.
David Ransom, (i 748-1813), enlisted in the Massachusetts
Line and served as sergeant major, 1775-76, under Capt.
George Guild and Capt. Elijah Sharp. His widow in 1838 re-
ceived a pension. He was born in Connecticut; died in Man-
heim, N. Y.
MISS LILLIAN EVELYN OSTRANDER. 24126
Born in Kanona, New York.
Descendant of Sergt. John Hanks.
Daughter of Edward E. Ostrander and Fanny Gay, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Ostrander and Eveline Hanks, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Elisha Hanks and Sally Huntington, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 47
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hanks, Jr., and Thankful, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hanks and Tabitha Hall, his wife.
John Hanks, (1730-1S15), served as sergeant at the Lexing-
ton Alarm from IMansiield, Conn., where he was then living.
He was born in Plymouth, ]\Iass. ; died in Greenwich, N. Y.
MRS. ^lARY EVELIXE FAY. 24127
Born in Kanona, New York.
Wife of Henry C. Fay.
Descendant of John Hanks.
Daughter of Edward E. Ostrander and Fanny Gay, his wife.
See No. 24126.
MRS. MARY APGAR GILLETTE. 24128
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of William B. Gillette.
Descendant of Andrew Christie, Capt. Samuel Cole, Jacob
Huffman, and David Dickerson, all of New York.
Daughter of John De Witt Apgar and Lucinda Christie, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jacob Apgar and Sarah Huffman (1783-131;,),
his wife; Andrew Christie (1789-1836) and Abigail Dickerson (1790-
1879), his wife.
' Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Huffman and Sarah Whitlock, his wife ;
Andrew Christie and Margaret Cole, his wife; David Dickerson and
Margaret Redfield, his first wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Cole and Catharine Oakley, his
wife.
Andrew Christie served as a private in the Orange County
militia. He was born, 1775, in Minisink.
Samuel Cole, (1758-1833), served as lieutenant of levies and
was reported, 1776, in command at King's Bridge. He was
bom in Orange Co., where he died.
David Dickerson served as a private in Capt. Samuel Sack-
ett's company, 1776, and his name last appears on the roll, 1783.
He was born, 1755, in Southold, L. L
Jacob Huffman served as a private in the New York militia.
He was born in Albany County, 1757; died in Tompkins
County.
MRS. MABEL SHERMAN DENHAM. 24129
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of Henry Henderson Denham.
48 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Descendant of Lieul:. Anthony Maxwell and of Capt. Henry
Plattner, of New York.
Daughter of William Henry Sherman and Jeannette Knapp, his wife.
Granddaughter of Lyman Knapp and Adeline Maxwell, his wife.
Gr.-g-randdaughter of Anthony [Maxwell and Eva Plattner, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Plattner and Katherine Best, his
wife.
Anthony Maxwell, (1754-1825), entered the army as ser-
geant of [Malcolm's Continental regiment and was promoted
ensign the same year. He was appointed lieutenant 1779, and
retired 1781. He was born in Scotland; died in Hudson
N. Y.
Henry Plattner. (1731-1804), commanded a company in the
Albany County militia under Col. Robert Van Rensselaer.
He was born in Holland ; died in Hudson, N. Y.
Also No. 15921.
MRS. CHRISTIE M. MEADS. 24130
Born in Limington, Maine.
Wife of ]\Iarcus A. G. Meads.
Descendant of Jonathan Crouch, Jr., and of Samuel Meads,
Jr., of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Benjamin ilanson and Ceba Crouch Aleads, his wife.
Granddaughter of Francis Meads and ]\'Iolly Crouch, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Aleads, Jr., and Amy, his wife ;
Jonathan Crouch, Jr., and Dorothy Laws, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Meads and Dinah, his wife ; Jona-
than Crouch and Elizabeth Wooster, his wife.
Jonathan Crouch, Jr., was a minute man at the Lexington
Alarm; served in the Artillery, 1776; enlisted. 1778, in the
Infantry and was at Fishkill. He was born in Harvard, 1745.
Samuel Meads, Jr., (1732-1818), was a minute man at the
Lexington and Bennington Alarms. He was born in Har-
vard ; died in Roxboro, Mass.
MRS. ANNIE M. SHEPARD ROBINSON. 24131
Born in Bristol, Connecticut.
Wife of Dr. Lora W. Robinson.
Descendant of Capt. David Hitchcock, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Andrew Shepard and Leontine M. Tuttle, his wife.
Granddaughter of Abner Tuttle and Hannah Parker, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 49
Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Tuttle and Lois Hitchcock (1781-
1843), his wife, m. 1806.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Hitchcock and Lois Cook (1754-
1832), his wife, m. 1771.
David Hitchcock. (1751-1S29), was ensigii in Capt. Na-
thaniel Bunnell's company, 1776, and commanded a company
in Tryon's invasion, 1779. He was bom in Cheshire, where
he died.
MRS. MINNIE NYE FARNHA^I. 24132
Born in Addison, New York.
Wife of George Wombaugh Farnham.
Descendant of Dan'el Nye.
Daughter of Henry L. Nye and ]Mary A. Van Blarcum, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel H. Nye and Mary Merriam, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Nye and Lydia Howe, his wife.
Daniel Nye, (1758-1844), was a private in Capt. Jonathan
Parker's company in the New York campaign. 1776, and lost
an eye in service. He was born in Holland, Conn. ; died in
Norwich, Vt.
MISS BESSIE L. DARROW. 24133
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Descendant of Judge Thomas Rowley and of Capt. Thomas
Rowley, Jr., of Vermont.
Daughter of Charles Boynton Darrow and Frederika F. Maria von
Michaels, his wife.
Granddaughter of Noyes Darrow and Mary Boynton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Boynton and Mary Rowley, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Rowley, Jr., and Eunice Cooper,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Rowley and Molly, his wife.
Thomas Rowley, (1721-1803). was chairman of the Com-
mittee of Safety of Danby and the first representative elected,
1778. He was a wit and poet and his impromptu verses have
been published. He was born in Hebron, Conn.; died in
Danby, Vt.
Thomas Rowley, Jr., (1746-1828). enlisted 1775 with the
Green [Mountain Boys : was at the capture of Ticonderoga ;
served in the Canadian campaign ; was at the battle of Ben-
50 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
nington. He was promoted ensign, 1778 ; lieutenant, 1779, and
captain. 1782. He died in Danby.
Also No. 4348.
MISS HARRIET MOSELEY BUCK. 24134
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Descendant of j\Iaj. Moses Seymour, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Roswell R. Buck and Maria C. Barnes, his wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. Josiah Barnes and DeHa Marsh, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Truman Marsh and Clarissa Seymour,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Seymour and Mary Marsh, his wife.
Moses Seymour, (1742-1826), commanded a company of
militia, 1775, and served in the Light Horse in the Burgoyne
campaign and Tyron's invasion. He was commissary of sup-
plies, 1780, and retired, 1783, with the rank of major. He was
born in Hartford ; died in Litchfield.
Also Nos. 2150, 3221, 4716, 5474, 7048, 17858, 21820.
MISS JOSEPHINE HOYER. 24135
Born in Towanda, New York.
Descendant of Peter Hoyer and George Frederick Hoyer, of
New York.
Daughter of Dr. Frederick F. Hoyer and Pauline Town, his wife.
Granddaughter of Frederick Hoyer and Eva Kaynor, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Hoyer and Eve Petrie, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Frederick Hoyer and Mary Eliza-
beth Staring, his wife.
Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Hoyer and Helmer Hoyer, his
his wife.
Peter Hoyer, served in the Levies. He was born, 1729, in
Hesse Cassel, Germany, came to this country, 1747, located
in Herkimer county, where he died.
George Frederick Hoyer served in the Tryon County militia
as a private. He was born, 1752, in the Mohawk Valley.
MRS. MARIA VAN HORN GROSVENOR. 24136
Born in Newfane, New York.
Wife of Dr. Joseph W. Grosvenor.
Descendant of Lieut. James Van Horn and of Joshua Car-
penter.
LINEAGE BOOK.
Daughter of John Van Horn and Maria Dewhirst, his wife
Granddaughter of Judge James Van Horn (b. 1770) and Abigail
Carpenter (b. 1784), his wife. "
Gr.-granddaughter of James Van Horn and Elizabeth Sleght, his
wife; Joshua Carpenter and Sarah Burt (b. 1752). his wife
James Van Horn, (1740-94), served as lieutenant in the first
Battalion Somerset County, New Jersey militia. He was
bom m Hunterdon County; died in Somerset Co.. X J
Joshua Carpenter ser^^ed in the Orange County, New" York
militia at various alarms. He was born in Orange County
died in Seneca Co., N. Y. '
MRS. CHARLOTTE SHERMAN WATSON. .4137
Wife of Stephen V. R. Watson.
Descendant of John T. Van Dalfsen, of New York
Daughter of Pardon Cook Sherman and Anna Margaret Van Dalfser
nis wife, m. 1824. ''
^_Granddaughter of John T. Van Dalfsen and Charlotte Bronck, his
John T. Van Dalfsen served in the Eleventh Albany County
Regiment, Capt. James Waldron's company. He was born in
Albany County, where he died before 1824.
Also No. 14625.
MRS. JEANIE HILL WATSON NORTON. 24138
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of Porter Norton.
Descendant of John T. \'an Dalfsen.
Daughter of Stephen Van Rennselaer Watson and Charlotte Amelia
bnerman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Pardon Cook Sherman and Anna Margaret Van
Dalfsen, his wife.
See No. 24137.
MISS .AIARION I. MOORE
24139
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Descendant of Joseph Moore and of Josiah Moore, of Con-
necticut.
Daughter of George Augustus Moore and Catharine Arvilla Brown
his wife. '
Granddaughter of John Aloore and Mary Leranv Middlebrook his
wife.
52 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Moore, Jr. (b. 1765) and Abigail Dewey,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah }iIoore (b. 1737) and Anna Gillette,
his wife, m. 1762.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph }iloore and Elizabeth Allyn,
his wife, m. 1735.
Joseph ]\Ioore, (1712-90), who was lieutenant in the early
wars, gave service in the Revolution from New Windsor,
where he was born and where he died. His sons Joseph,
Elisha, Asa, Abijah and Josiah served in the war.
Also No. 22848.
MISS ALICE OLIVIA ^FOORE. 24140
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Descendant of Joseph Moore and of Josiah Moore.
Daughter of George Augustus ;\Ioore and Catharine Arvilla Brown,
his wife.
See No. 24139.
MRS. SARAH EMILY JONES. 24141
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Albert Edward Jones.
Descendant of Comfort Bullock.
Daughter of Thomas Hill and Mary EHzabeth Bullock, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Ferris Bullock and Sarah Roberts, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Comfort Bullock and Bethiah Bowen, his wife,
m. 1788.
Comfort Bullock, (1763-1852), was placed on the pension
roll of Columbia County, N. Y., 183 1, for service of private
in the [Massachusetts militia. He was bom in Rehobeth,
Mass. ; died in Hillsdale, N. Y.
MRS. MARTHA WEARE GRATWICK. 24142
Buffalo, New York.
Wife of William H. Gratwick.
Descendant of Nathaniel Weare, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Samuel Coleman Weare and Martha Wanton Arnold,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Gilbert Weare.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Weare and Elizabeth Swain, his wife..
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Nathaniel Weare enlisted, 1777. in Capt. Jonathan Chandler's
company, Col. Jonathan Chase's regiment of Xew Hampshire
militia. He was born, 1734, in Oxford, N. H.
MRS. AHLDRED .MARTHA GRATWICK CRANE. 24143
Buffalo. Xew York.
Wife of James L. Crane.
Descendant of Nathaniel Weare.
Daughter of William H. Gratwick and Martha Weare, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Coleman Weare and Martha Wanton Ar-
nold, his wife.
See No. 24142.
MRS. JULIA KATE CHAAIBERLAIN BOAK. 24144