Eppes, Colonel Francis. I.,
1652. Member of the
Virginia House of Bur-
gesses, 1625, '31-32, '45-
Member of Council, 1652.
Randall. Mrs. Alexander Bar-
ton.
Eppes, Colonel Francis, II..
1628-1678. J u s t ic e of
Henrico Co., Va., 1677,
and many years previous-
ly. Lieutenant-Colonel of
the County.
Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar-
ton.
Eppes, Colonel Francis.
III., 1659-1720. Justice of
Henrico Co., Va., 1683,
and High Sheriff, 1685-86.
1700-1701, 1710-12. Mem-
ber of the Virginia House
of Burgesses, 1691-93,
ton.
Eppes, Colonel Francis,
IV., 1685-1734. Member
of the Virginia House of
Burgesses, 1712-14. High
Sheriff of Henrico Co.,
1725-28.
Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar-
ton.
EsTE. Captain Moses, 1752-
1836. Lieutenant of Mil-
itia, Huntedon Co., N. J.,
1774; Captain, 1778 ; se-
verely wounded at battle
of Monmouth.
Fisher, Mrs. William A.
Woodruff, Mrs. George C.
Farmer, Edward, 1670-1745.
Member of General As-
sembly of Pennsylvania.
1710-24.
Tyson, Mrs. John Snowden.
Martin, Mrs. Frank.
Coates, Mrs. Charles Edward.
Fauntleroy, Colonel
Moore, 1664. Mem-
ber of the Virginia House
of Burgesses, 1644-47,
1653, 1656-59; Colonel of
Militia, Rappahannock
Co., 1656.
Page, Mrs. William C.
Fay, Captain Josiah, 1732-
1776. Captain of Massa-
chusetts Volunteers, 5 Sep-
tember, 1774: 2ist Conti-
nental Infantry, i January,
1776.
Mackubin, Miss Florence.
Fenner, Arthur, 1622-1703.
Providence, R. I., Assist-
ant at various times be-
tween 1657 and 1690. Dep-
uty a number of times be-
tween 1664 and 1700. Jus-
tice of Quarter Sessions,
and Court of Common
Pleas, 1653. Commander
of the garrison at Provi-
dence, 1676.
Wright, Mrs. D. Giraud.
Tayloi', Mrs. B. Jones.
Fenner. Thomas, 1652-1718,
Rhode Island. Deputy
seven years, 1683, '91, '95.
'99. 1704-05. Assistant ten
years. 1707-13, I7IS-I7-
Major for the Main, 1712-
1713-
Taylor, Mrs. B. Jones.
Wright, Mrs. D. Giraud.
Fenwick, Cuthbert, 1614-
1655. Member of Assem-
bly, 1638. Justice, St.
Mary's Co., 1644.
Dennian. Mrs. H. B.
Brent. Miss Ida S.
Keyser. Mrs. William.
Hunt, Mrs. Dunbar.
JJunt, Miss Anita Dunbar.
Jones, Mrs. George Alphonzo.
Fenwick, Colonel Ignatius.
Member of Maryland
Convention, 1774-76.
JJunt, Miss Anita Dunbar.
JJunt, Mrs. Dunbar.
INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS.
Brent, Miss Ida S.
Keyser, Mrs. William.
Field, Major Peter, 1647-
1707. High Sherifif of Hen-
rico Co., Va., 1682, and
Captain in the County
Militia, 1693. Major, New
Kent Co., 1705. Member
of the Virginia House of
Burgesses, 1693.
Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent.
Buchanan, Miss Esther Sid-
ney.
Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar-
ton.
Cary, Mrs. Wilson Miles.
Gary, Miss Jane Margaret.
FiTZHUGH, Colonel Henry,
1687 . Member of the
Virginia House of Bur-
gesses, 1736-40.
Tiffany, Mrs. L. McLane.
FiTZHUGH, Colonel Will-
iam, 1651-1701. Lieuten-
ant - Colonel, Westmore-
land Co., Va., 1683. Mem-
ber of House of Burgesses,
1678-87. Colonel of Staf-
ford County Forces, 1690.
Armistead, Miss Fannie Car-
ter.
Whiting, Mrs. Clarence.
McLean, Mrs. Tlwmas Chal-
mers.
McCrackin, Mrs. Alexander.
Fuller, Mrs. Oliver Clyde.
Hayes, Mrs. John S.
Blackford, Mrs. Eugene.
Poultney, Mrs. Arthur E.
Gordon, Miss Margaret.
Gordon, Mrs. Alexander.
Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti-
more.
Tiffany, Mrs. L. McLanc.
FiTZHUGH. Colonel Will-
iam (Maryland). Captain
in the British Army, serv-
ing in America in 1754.
Resigned as half-pay Cap-
tain, June, 1776. Colonel
in the Revolution. Mem-
ber of Maryland Constitu-
tional Convention, 1776.
McCrackin, Mrs. Alexander.
Fuller, Mrs. Oliver Clyde.
Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti-
FiTZ Randolph, Lieutenant
Edward, 1754-1837. First
Lieutenant, 4th Regiment,
Pennsylvania Line.
Smith, Mrs. Thomas Marsh.
FiTZ Randolph, Nathaniel,
1642-1713. Member of
New Jersey General As-
sembly, 1693-94. High
Sheriff of Middlesex Co.,
1699.
Smith, Mrs. Thomas Marsh.
Floyd, Charles, 1718, of
Northampton Co., Va.
Member of the Virginia
House of Burgesses, 1704,
1711, 1714.
Floyd, Miss Nannie Teackle.
Forbes, Honorable John,
1731-1780. Second Lieu-
tenant, 3d Maryland Bat-
talion, June - December,
1776; Member of Congress
from Maryland, 1778-80.
Haughton, Mrs. Henry Os-
burne.
Brown, Mrs. Arthur George.
FowKE, Colonel Gerard,
1669. Burgess, West-
moreland Co., Va., 1663.
Burgess, Charles Co., Md.,
1666.
Rowland, Miss Elizabeth
Mason.
Story, Mrs. B. T.
Hall, Mrs. George W. S.
Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti-
FowLER, William, 1598-1660.
Magistrate of New Haven,
Conn., 1637.
Fowler, Miss Amelie de Pau.
Francis, Tench, 1701 .
Attorney-General of Penn-
sylvania, 1744 - 52. Re-
INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS.
corder of Philadelphia,
1750-54-
Coolidge, Mrs. Charles Austin.
Sibley, Mrs. Clarence.
Dtigan, Mrs. Hammond.
Markoe, Mrs. Frank.
Bateman, Mrs. James M. H.
Freeborn, Gideon, 1720,
Portsmouth, R. I. Dep-
uty, 1675, '90, 1703-04, '13-
Blackford, Mrs. Eugene.
Poultney, Mrs. Arthur E.
Freeborn, William. 1594-
1670. One of the original
proprietors of Aquidneck
who settled Pocasset (later
Portsmouth, R. I.), 1638.
Blackford, Mrs. Eugene.
Poultn-ey, Mrs. Arthur E.
Freeman, Edmund, 1590-1682.
Assistant, Plymouth Col-
ony, 1640-45.
Huse, Mrs. Harry P.
Frisby, James, 1676-1719.
Burgess, Cecil Co., 1715-
19-
Allen, Mrs. Ethan.
Frisby, Captain Peregrine,
1738. Burgess, Cecil
Co., 1713.
Fuller, Mrs. Oliver Clyde.
Earle, Miss Mary Isabel.
Liirman, Mrs. Gustav IV.
Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle.
Frost, Major Charles (of
Kittery, Me.), 1632-1697.
Member Provincial Coun-
cil, New Hampshire, 1681.
Major of the Maine Regi-
ment. Killed by Indians,
1697.
Belknap, Mrs. Charles.
Brozvne, Mrs. Samuel Tracy.
Assheton, Mrs. William Her-
bert.
Gardiner, Captain Luke, Ghiselin, William, 1700-
1622-1674. Burgess, St. I743- Justice, Anne Arun-
Mary's Co., 1660-62, '71: del Co., 1742.
Justice, 1661, '64-66; High Simpson. Mrs. Ed-ward.
no
Sheriff, 1672-74. Lieuten-
ant, St. Mary's Co. Mil-
itia, 1660; Captain, 1664.
Parran, Mrs. James Bourne.
Hozvard, Mrs. Charles.
Gardiner, Richard, 1687. •
Justice and of the Quo-
rum, St. Mary's Co., Md.,
1677-86. Burgess, 1681-
87.
Hozvard. Mrs. Charles.
Gaskins, Colonel Thomas.
Lieutenant - Colonel, 3d
Virginia Line, 1778-81.
Hall Mrs. George W. S.
Gassaway, Colonel Nicho-
las, 1700. Justice of
Anne Arundel Co., 1686,
'92. Colonel Anne Arun-
del Co. Militia.
Gill, Mrs. Martin Gillet.
Gaylord. William, 1585 -
1673. Representative,
Dorchester, Mass., 1635-
38, and for Windom,
Conn., 1639-64.
Franklin, Mrs. Fabian.
Gerard, Thomas, 1600- 1673.
Member of Assembly
from St. Mary's Hun-
dred, 1641. Member of
Council of Maryland.
Lord of St. Clement's
Manor.
Jenkins, Mrs. Michael.
Jenkins, Mrs. Edmund Plow-
den.
Hinckley, Mrs. Robert.
O'Donnell, Mrs. Columbus.
Ghiselin, Reverdy, 1727-
1775. Justice. Anne Arun-
del Co., 1760 ; Chief
Judge of the County
Court, 1764-75-
Simpson, Mrs. Edward.
INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS.
Gibbons, Ambrose, 1600-1657.
Deputy Governor of New
Hampshire, 1630 ; Assist-
ant, 1640. Captain, Ports-
mouth Colony Alarm,
1643-
Stewart, Mrs. David.
Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
GiLMAN, Honorable John,
1624-1708. Lieutenant of
the Militia at Exeter, 1669.
Member of the first Coun-
cil of the Province of
New Hampshire, 1680.
Member of Assembly,
1693-97. Speaker of the
House, 1695.
Franklin, Mrs. Fabian.
Gist. Richard, 1684- i 741.
Justice, Baltimore Co.,
1727-41, and Presiding
Justice from 1735. One of
the Commissioners to lay
out Baltimore Town, 1729.
Iglehart, Mrs. C. Iredell.
Robinson, Miss Louisa Hall.
Whitridge, Mrs. Horatio L.
Bndianan, Miss Esther Sid-
ney.
Turnbull, Mrs. Alexander
Nisbet.
Garrett, Mrs. T. Harrison.
Gittings, James, 1823.
Justice, Baltimore Co.,
1768-75. Member Com-
mittee of Correspondence,
Baltimore Co., 1774, and
of Committee of Observa-
tion, 1775. Captain, Bal-
timore Co. Militia, 1775;
Major, 1776.
Sloan, Mrs. Robert Neale.
Chatard, Mrs. Thomas M.
Godfrey, Colonel John.
Member of the Council of
South Carolina. 1684.
Iglehart, Mrs. C. Iredell.
Robinson, Miss Louisa Hall.
Whitridge, Mrs. Horatio L.
Taylor, Mrs. WinMd J.
Turnbull, Mrs. Alexander
Nisbet.
Garrett, Mrs. T. Harrison.
Goldsborough Charles,
1707-1767. Clerk of Dor-
chester Co., 1728. Bur-
g-ess, 1752, '63. Member of
Council and Commissary-
General.
Niclwlson, Mrs. Charles G.
Pitts. Mrs. Sullivan.
Dandridge, Miss Anne Spotts-
zvood.
Goldsborough, John, 171 i-
1778. Burgess, Talbot Co.,
1745-66.
Markoe, Mrs. Frank.
Dugan, Mrs. Hammond.
Sibley, Mrs. Clarence.
Goldsborough, Nicholas,
1687-1766. Burgess for
Talbot Co., 1732-35, 174s-
1750.
Bateman, Mrs. James M. H.
Goldsborough, Robert,
1660-1746. Burgess, Tal-
bot Co., 1706-7.
Markoe, Mrs. Frank.
Sibley. Mrs. Clarence.
Dugan, Mrs. Hammond.
Nicholson, Mrs. Charles G.
Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan.
Dandridge, Miss Anne S potts-
wood.
Goldsborough, Honorable
Robert, 1733-1788. Bur-
gess, Dorchester Co. ,1765.
Attorney-General ofMary-
land, 1776. Member Mary-
land Convention, 1774.
Delegate to Continental
Congress, 1774-75. Mem-
ber of Maryland Constitu-
tional Convention, 1776.
Nicholson, Mrs. Charles G.
Pitts. Mrs. Sullivan.
Dandridge, Miss Anne Spotts-
zvood.
Goldthwaite, Colonel
Thomas, 1718-1799. Com-
mandant of Fort Pownal,
on the Penobscot, 1763.
Judge of the Court of
INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS.
Common Pleas. Colonel
of Militia.
Campbell, Miss Ella Calvert.
GoocH, Major William,
1655. Member of the
Council of Virginia, 1655.
Page, Mrs. William C.
GooKiN. Captain John,
1643. Member of Grand
Assembly for Lower Nor-
folk, 1639.
Smith, Miss Virginia Hope
Bryant.
Grafton, Richard, 1683 -
1743- Judge of the Su-
preme Court for the three
lower counties of Dela-
ware, 1727.
Batre, Mrs. Alfred.
Graham, Colonel James,
1701. Attorney-Gen-
eral, Province of New
York, 1685-87, and 1691-
1701. Member and
Speaker of the Provincial
Assembly of New York.
First Recorder of New
York, 1683-1700.
Morris, Miss Elisabeth M.
Green, Thomas, 1650.
Governor of Maryland,
1647, '49.
Heighe, Mrs. John M.
Littig, Mrs. John Merryman.
Shan, Mrs. Robert.
Greenberry, Colonel Nich-
olas, 1627-1697. Justice,
Anne Arundel Co., 1686/89.
Member of Council, 1692-
97. President of Council,
and Chancellor of Mary-
land, 1693-94. Acting
Governor, 1693. Commis-
sioned Captain of Foot,
Militia of Anne Arundel
Co., 4 September, 1689;
Colonel. 9 October, 1694.
Commissioned Judge of
High Court of Chancery,
2 March, 1695-6.
Fisher, Mrs. Charles D.
Carrington, Miss Henrietta
Penniman.
Harrison, Mrs. Edmund Pitts.
Early, Mrs. Alexander R.
Slingluff, Mrs. Fielder C.
Gill, Mrs. Martin Gillet.
Penniman, Miss Rebecca.
Nicholson, Mrs. Charles G.
Dorsey, Miss Ella Loraine.
Marshall, Mrs. Cliarles.
Nicholas, Mrs. Wilson Gary.
Parsons, Mrs. Joel Burton.
Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti-
more.
Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan.
Mercein, Mrs. Thomas R.
Smith, Mrs. Chandler Price.
Dandridge, Miss Anne Spotts-
zvood.
Greenleaf, Captain Ed-
mund, 1600-1671, Newbury,
Mass. Ensign of the New-
bury Company, 1639 ;
Lieutenant, 1642 ; Captain,
1645-
Stewart, Mrs. David.
Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
Griffith, Colonel Henry,
1720-1794. Justice, Fred-
erick Co., 1755-60; Bur-
eess, 1773-75. Member
Commitee of Observation,
1775- Justice, Frederick
Co., 1777-
Carrington, Miss Henrietta
Penniman.
Harrison. Mrs. Edmund Pitts.
Penniman, Miss Rebecca.
Parsons, Mrs. Joel Burton.
Griswold, Lieutenant Eb-
enezer, 1702-1779. Lieu-
tenant, First Company
3d Connecticut Regiment,
Crown Point Campaign,
1755-
Griswold, Miss Ellen Howell.
Griswold, Edward, 1608-
1671. Representative for
Windsor, Conn., 1658-61,
and frequently later for
Ken il worth.
Franklin. Mrs. Fabian.
INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS.
Grundy, Robert, 1720.
High Sheriff, Talbot Co.,
1698-99; Justice, 1702; of
Quorum, 1705.
Coolidge, Mrs. Charles Austin.
Lilrman, Mrs. Theodor G.
Tilghman, Miss Mary.
Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan.
Norris, Mrs. Owen.
Dandridge, Miss A^me S potts-
wood.
Grymes, Honorable John,
1691-1748. Member of the
Virginia House of Bur-
gesses, 1718. Member of
Council and Receiver-
General, 1725.
Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
Hager, Jonathan, 1719-1775.
Founder of Hagerstown,
1750. Burgess, i77i-73-
Member of Committee for
raising money for the
Revolution and of the
Committee of Corre-
spondence and Observa-
tion, 1775.
Keyser, Mrs. William.
Hunt, Mrs. Dunbar.
Hunt, Miss Anita Dunbar.
Brent, Miss Ida S.
Haldeman, Jacob, 1722-1783.
Member of the Committee
of Safety, Rapho Town-
ship, Lancaster Co., Pa.
1775-
Lozvndes, Mrs. Lloyd.
Hall, Aquilla Carvil, 1728-
1779. High Sheriff, Bal-
timore Co., 1761, and
Burgess, 1773- Lieuten-
ant-Colonel of the County
Militia. Colonel of the
Upper Battalion, Harford
Co., 1775-
Ringgold, Mrs. James 7.
Hall, Benjamin, Prince
George's Co., Md. Mem-
ber of the Maryland Con-
vention, 1775.
Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
Hall, Reverend Henry,
1676 . Rector of St.
James' Parish, Anne Arun-
Co., 1698.
Duval, Miss Mary Rebecca.
Hall, Captain John, 1658-
1737. High Sheriff, Bal-
timore Co., 1693. Captain
of the County Militia.
Iglehart, Mrs. C. Iredell.
Robinson, Miss Louisa Hall.
Ringgold, Mrs. James T.
Whitridge, Mrs. ILoratio L.
Turnbull, Mrs. Ale.xander
Nisbet.
Garrett, Mrs. T. Harrison.
Hall, Colonel John, 1701-
1774. High Sheriff, Bal-
timore Co., 1730. Bur-
gess, 1745-48. Colonel of
the County Militia, 1735.
Iglehart, Mrs. C. Iredell.
Robinson, Miss Louisa Hall.
Whitridge, Mrs. Horatio L.
Turnbull, Mrs. Alexander
Nisbet.
Garrett, Mrs. T. Harrison.
Hall, Colonel Josias Car-
vil, 1746-1814. Colonel of
the 4th Regiment, Mary-
land Line, 1775-83-
Iglehart, Mrs. C. Iredell.
Robinson, Miss Louisa Hall.
Whitridge, Mrs. Horatio L.
Ttirnbull. Mrs. Alexander
Nisbet.
Garrett, Mrs. T. Harrison.
Hall, Richard, 1688.
Burgess, Calvert Co.,
1666-70, '74-85. Commis-
sioner for laying out
towns and ports in Cal-
vert Co., November, 1683.
Harrison, Mrs. Edmund Pitts.
Van Antwerp, Mrs.Tlwmas C.
Thompson, Miss Elizabeth
Young.
Gorter, Mrs. Albert L.
Parsons, Mrs. Joel Burton.
Chatard, Mrs. Thomas M.
Lemmon, Mrs. J. Southgate.
Philpot, Miss Mary Dennison.
INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS.
Redwood, Mrs. Frank T.
Beall, Mrs. Edward Sinclair.
Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle.
Winn, Miss Mary.
Blackiston, Mrs. A. Hoot on.
Pearre, Miss Mary Smith
Worthington.
Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
Williams, Miss Elizabeth
Chew.
Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R.
Screven, Mrs. George P.
Hammond. Major - General
John, 1643-1707. Com-
missioned Colonel, 4 Oc-
tober, 1699. Burgess,
Anne Arundel Co., 1692.
Justice of Provincial
Court and Member of
Council, 1698-1707. Judge
of the Vice-Admiralty,
1702. Major-General of
the Western Shore.
Conrad, Mrs. Lazvrence Lewis.
Belt, Mrs. Alfred McGill.
Early, Mrs. Alexander R.
Slingluff. Mrs. Fielder C.
Ligon, Miss Elizabeth Worth-
ington Dorsey.
Nicholas, Mrs. Wilson Cary.
Milnor, Miss Mary Worth-
ington.
Hammond, Colonel Will-
iam, 17x1-1752. One of
the Commissioners ap-
pointed to lay ofT Balti-
more Town, 1729. High
Sheriff, Baltimore Co.,
1736. Colonel of the
County Militia.
Redwood, Mrs. Frank T.
Hance, Captain John,
1709. Justice, Calvert Co.,
1689. Captain, Indian War,
1697.
Mackenzie, Miss Mary G. M.
Hanson, Judge Frederick,
1693-1738. Presiding Jus-
tice, Kent Co. Court, 1732.
Jenkins, Mrs. E. Austin.
Polk, Miss Anna Maria.
Carter, Mrs. Gosse Onno.
Hanson, Colonel Hans,
1646-1703. Justice, Kent
Co., 1685 - 87 ; Burgess,
Kent Co., 1694-97; Bur-
gess, Cecil Co., 1699.
Jenkins, Mrs. E. Austin.
Merritt, Mrs. J. Alfred.
Polk. Miss Anna Maria.
Gorier, Mrs. Gosse Onno.
Hanson, John, 1714. Jus-
tice, Charles Co.. 1694-96.
Dorsey, Miss Ella Loraine.
Parran, Mrs. James Bourne.
Hanson, Honorable John,
1715-1783. Member of the
House of Burgesses, 1757-
58. '65, '66, '68, and of
House of Delegates, 1777-
79; President of Conti-
nental Congress, 1781-82.
Carroll, Mrs. Mary Randolph.
Hanson, Samuel, 1740.
Burgess, Charles Co.,
1728-31.
Mitchell. Miss Elizabeth Far-
nandis.
Dorsey, Miss Ella Loraine.
Carroll. Mrs. Mary Randolph.
Parran, Mrs. James Bourne.
Hanson, Judge Walter,
1711-1794. Justice, Charles
Co., 1741 ; of Quorum,
from 1748; Chief Judge,
1774-86.
Mitchell Miss Elizabeth Far-
nandis.
Parran. Mrs. James Bourne.
Harris, William, 1610-1680.
One of the five associates
of Roger Williams, and
one of the thirteen orig-
inal proprietors of Prov-
idence Plantations, 1636.
Commissioner, 1660 - 63.
Assistant, 1666-76.
Wright, Mrs. D. Giraud.
Taylor, Mrs. B. Jones.
Harrison, Benjamin, I.
Clerk of the Council of
Virginia, 1634. Member
INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS.
of the House of Burgess-
es, 1642.
Lyster, Mrs. Henry F. LeH.
Woodruff, Mrs. George C.
Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
Tiffany, Mrs. L. McLane.
Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar-
ton.
Harrison, Benjamin, II.,
1645-1712. Member of the
Council of Virginia, 1699-
1712.
McLean, Mrs. Thomas Chal-
mers.
Gordon, Miss Margaret.
Woodruff, Mrs. George C.
Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar-
ton.
Lyster, Mrs. Henry F. LcH.
Harrison, Benjamin, III.,
1673-1710. Attorney-Gen-
eral and Treasurer of Vir-
ginia. Speaker of the
House of Burgesses.
Woodruff, Mrs. George C.
Harrison, Benjamin, IV.,
1744. Member of
the Virginia House of
Burgesses.
Woodruff, Mrs. George C.
Harrison, Benjamin, V.,
1726-1791. Member of the
Virginia House of Bur-
gesses, 1764. Member of
Congress, 1774-78. Gov-
ernor of Virginia. Signer
of the Declaration of In-
dependence.
Woodruff, Mrs. George C.
Harrison, Burr, 1637-1710.
Member of the Virginia
House of Burgesses, 1699.
Cottman, Mrs. Clarence.
Pozvell, Miss Sarah Harrison.
Harrison, Honorable Na-
thaniel, 1677-1727.
Member of the Virginia
House of Burgesses, 1706.
Member of Council, 1713-
27. County Lieutenant,
Surrey and Prince George
counties, 1715. Auditor-
General, Naval officer for
the Lower James, 1713.
Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar-
ton.
Hartshorne, Richard, 1641-
. One of the pro-
prietors of East Jersey,
1682. A Deputy in Gov-
ernor Lawrie's Council,
1684. Member of the As-
sembly from Middletown,
1685. Speaker of the As-
sembly, 1687-98. Member
of Governor B a s s e' s
Council from 1698 to the
surrender of the Govern-
ment to the Crown.
Smith, Mrs. Thomas Marsh.
Hatton, William, 1630-1713.
Burgess, St. Mary's Co.,
1671-75.
Leakin, Miss Margaret Dob-
bin.
Sioussat, Mrs. Albert Willis.
Hawkins, Captain Henry,
1699. Justice.Charles
Co., 1687-1694; Burgess,
1688-1692; Commissioned
Captain of Horse, Charles
Co. Militia, 30 July, 1694.
Jenkins, Mrs. E. Austin.
Hawkins, John, 1656-1717
Justice, Talbot Co., 1694.
Justice of the Provincial
Court, 1698. Burgess,
Queen A n n e' s Co.,
1714-17 .
Chatard, Mrs. Thomas M.
Hawkins, Philemon,
1801. High Sheriff, Gran-
ville Co.. N. C, 1757-
Brown, Miss Lisinka Camp-
bell.
Hawkins, Thomas. Member
of Frederick Co. Com-
INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS.
mittee of Observation,
1775-
Atkinson, Mrs. Isaac Ed-
mondson.
Hazard, Jonathan. Magis-
trate of Newtown, L. I.,
1673; member of the
Court of Overseers, 1675-
yy; Commissioner of the
Hazard, Thomas. Schepen
of Middleborough, Dele-
gate to the Convention at
New Amsterdam, 1653.
Thorn, Mrs. J. Pembroke.
Duke, Mrs. Basil.
Hazard, Thomas, 1610-1680.
One of the nine who set-
tled Newport, R. I., 1639.
Member of the General
Court of Elections, 1640.
Blackford, Mrs. Eugene.
Poultney, Mrs. Arthur E.
Henderson, Samuel, 1700-
1784. High Sheriff of
Granville Co., N. C. 1750.
Mercer, Mrs. Carroll.
Henley, Captain Robert,
1 684. Justice,
Charles Co., 1659; Bur-
gess, 1676.
Parran, Mrs. James Bourne.
Herkimer, Lieutenant
Hansyoost. —1775. Lieu-
tenant, New York Pro-
vincial Forces, 1733.
Christopher, Mrs. John G.
Herman, Colonel Augus-
tine, 1605-1686. First
Lord of Bohemia Manor,
Cecil Co. One of the
"Nine Men" of New Am-
sterdam, 1647-50. Am-
bassador from New Am-
sterdam to Rhode Island,
1652, and to Maryland
and Virginia, 1659. Mem-
ber of the Council of
Maryland, and Colonel of
Militia. Commissioner to
treat with the Indians,
1678.
Allen, Mrs. Ethan.
Bayard, Miss Ellen Howard.
Herter, Captain Henry,
1730-1822. Served in the
French and Indian Wars.
Was made captive by the
Indians and carried to
Canada.
Christopher, Mrs. John G.
Heyward, Captain Thomas,
1700-1738. Captain in the
Provincial service, and
Commander of Fort
Johnson, South Carolina.
Taylor, Mrs. Winfield J.
Heyward, Judge Thomas,
1746-1809. Captain of the
Charleston Ancient Bat-
talion of Artillery. Mem-
ber of the Council of
Safety, I775- Member of
the first Revolutionary
Assembly in the Province.
Signer of the Declaration
of Independence.
Taylor, Mrs. Wintield J.
Hill, Colonel Edward,
1632-1700. Member of the
Virginia House of Bur-
gesses. 1676. Member of
Council, 1688.
Carter, Miss Mary Coles.
Hill, Captain Richard.
Burgess, Anne Arundel
Co.. 1681-89, '94-99> and
Chief Judge of the Coun-
ty Court, 1686. Captain
of Anne Arundel Co.
Militia until 1689.
IV inn. Miss Mary.
Penninmn, Mrs. Nicholas G.
Penniman, Miss Rebecca.
Turnbull, Mrs. John 0.
Washburn. Mrs. Charles W.
Preston. Mrs. J. Alexander.
Carroll. Miss Sally JVcthered.
Ridgely, Mrs. Charles.
INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS.
Beall, Mrs. Edward Sinclair.
Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle.
HoBART, Edmund, 1570-1646,
Hingham, Mass. Repre-
sentative, 1639-42.
Johnston, Miss Maria Stith.
Robbins, Mrs. Henry S.
HoLLiDAY, John Robert,
1747-1801. High Sheriff,
Baltimore Co., 1770.
Semmes, Mrs. John E.
HoLLiDAY, Colonel Thomas,
1703. Justice, Cal-
vert Co., 1690-94.
Znnfs, Miss Sue Howard.
HoLLVDAY, James, 1695-1747.
Treasurer Eastern Shore.
Md., 1726-1739 ; of Coun-
cil, 1735. Naval Officer
Port of Oxford.
Scmple. Mrs. Percy.
Hollingsworth, Henry,
1664-1721. Member of As-
sembly, New Castle Co..
Del, 1695. Deputy Mas-
ter of the Rolls, 1700.
Surveyor of Cecil Co.,
Md., 1712.
Simpson, Mrs. Edward.
Manly, Mrs. L. Tyson.
Hollingsworth, Valentine.
Member of the Assem-
bly, New Castle Co., Del.,
1683, '87, '95. Justice,
1695.
Simpson, Mrs. Edward.
Manly, Mrs. L. Tyson.
Hooper. General Henry. Hosmer, Thomas, 1602-1687.
tive and Speaker of Colo-
nial Assembly of Connec-
ticut, member of Colonial
Council. Judge of Su-
preme Court.
Coddard, Mrs. Henry P.
Hooker, Rev. Thomas, 1586-
1647. Pastor of Church
at Newtown, Mass., 1633;
removed, 1636, to Hart-
ford. One of founders of
Connecticut.
Goddard, Mrs. Henry P.
HoPKiNSON, Thomas, 1709-
1751. Member of Coun-
cil, Province of Pennsyl-
vania, 1747. First Presi-
dent of the American
Philosophical Society,
1743-
Smith, Miss Josephine Hop-
kinson.
Redwood, Mrs. Frank T.
HORSMANDEN, W A R H A M.
Member of the Virginia
House of Burgesses, 1657-
58, and member of Coun-
cil, 1658.
Poultney, Mrs. Arthur E.
McCandlish, Miss Evelyn
Byrd.
Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bir-
ton.
HosMER, Stephen, 1645-1693.
Hartford, Conn. Deputy
to the General Court,
1692, and for many years
previously.
Winchester, Mrs. H. Carroll.
1790. Member of
Assembly. Dorchester
Co., 1775. Member of
Council of Safety, 1775-
Brigadier-General. Lower
District, Eastern Shore of
Maryland. 1776.
Presstman, Mrs. Benjamin.
One of the founders of
Hartford, 1636. and left
money towards the found-
ing of the first free school
there. Deputy to the Gen-
eral Court for several
terms.
Winchester, Mrs. H. Carroll.
Hooper. Honorable John, Hosmer, Captain Thomas,
1695 . Representa- 1675-1732. Commission-
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ed Captain of the South
Side Company, in the
town of Hartford, May,
1721.
Winchester, Mrs. H. Carroll.
HosMER, Honorable Titus,
1737-1780. Representa-
tive in the General As-
sembly, 1773-78. Speaker
of the House, 1777. Mem-
ber of Congress and sign-
ed the Articles of Confed-
eration, 1778. One of the
three Judges of the U. S.
Court of Appeals, 1780.
Winchester, Mrs. H. Carroll.
HoucHiN. Jeremy, 1670.